Evening Star Newspaper, June 15, 1921, Page 40

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q‘JJJJJJJJJfiJJJJJJJJJJ’JJJJJJJWJIJJ RAILROAD MANAGERS RAP |FEDERAL HIGHWAY BILL WORKING CONDITIONS| = REPORTED FAVORABLY.| - » 7 ; NSTSOS B Senate Comypittee Told of Burdens | Senate . Post Roads Committee > QRHZY? m SEE ™' cuTAWAY aN' Caused by Rail Admin- Favors Interstate System of THE IDEA! TH SWELL TOP HAT HE BouenT! T BIGGEST AN T LENON COLORED ama istration. Public Roads. Resum?’ inquiry into the railroad| Favorable report was ordered by the situation,"'the Senate interstate com-|Senate post offites and post roads merce committee heard further com-|committee Monday on ‘the Town- plaints yestésday against working condi- | send bill to create a federal highway tions put into effect by the Foderal| commission and to establish an iater- ‘THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, JUNE 15, 1931’ | KEEPING UP WITH THE JONESES—Pa Changed His Mind. MEGINS, ARE You Social EVENT \ ‘1 Go Rairoad Administration. state system of public roads. E <. 'V s chairman of the con-i Three democratic members of th ference commilttée of managers, said the | committee, Senators Watson, Georgid; whole tendewicy of job classification | McKellar, Tennessee, and Heflin, ordered Dby, the government had been Alabama, voted against the bill and “upward.” He cited many instances of | will filc 'a minority report prnblbly the applical of rules which, he said, | recommending that no chan increased * a operating expenses [ made in the present teder-l ro-d unduly. law. cmlu the general effect’ Tho bill' as ordered reported pro- o Do foBoroid mechanic's helper | vides for a federal highway commis- has been (6 10 use any_ too}s whatsoever,” he testified. “He may nof usé i monkey wrench to loosen bBalts, "becguse that is mechanics® s f the time "1:‘1:(:::5: ::il::;hcrgggg \?nlrr-': o paid annual ries of $10,000. The labor requirements generally, stitute a serio est, efficient of American raffroads. Pended on interstate roads. “The roads have mno objection to[PeRded on interstate road tee ge of the T fire department highl. schedules properly arrived at, yet they | (Siates ftaking Advattage Bi, J0C Draised for their effective work St & |insanitary barber shops. g rendt Rtemp 1o ‘keen up, the | SOSTAL S BROReR b 10| BES T (i Al rekenday | 2ied, warted | b empnlen severi || Haalth Candies varal r cent of the total are - rom Takoma Park, which _transportation Should. b re- | BEt o L e e i which cane Md, and No. 22 engine company from ‘,E,‘;":;gf:',,dw",v"' up by the bar- 40 60 & 80c lb - lieved. the proportion of state funds would | this city also took part:imthe efforts 310), all of which was 5 b WINNER OF SCHOLARSHIP. Phe il Calso would appropriate “Thx' ,flLre started in the, warehouse $5.000.000 for the next flscal year and non, grocér, ‘and spread : ] L $10,000,000 for the succeeding year for |10 8heds on the premises.of Dr. “A Pair Of ACEI” = 7% g *“THE FAITH HEALER." Jesse A. Morgan of Central High |7, 0n: 75305 In the states and Alaska. |Charles Fry and Howard, Johnson. School Goes to U. of P. —_— Jesse A. Morzan, meémber of the 1921 RUSH STADIUM PLANS. The annu: appropriation o s in_build- un Mr. Whiter lfi the committee, “con- 1-::».’ 000500 to ail bae continuen with TO SILVER SPRING BLAZE| 4sa result of a crusade throughout ufterference with hon- | 198 r pecification that the sums allo- economical operation | o8 P°C TG " tates must be ex- | Chief Victor Bender ard fifty mem- be decreased in proportion of such|¥hich prevented the fire from spread- I slon of three members, instead of five as propowed in the original bill. The members of the commission would be appointed by the President with the work Thiseefin.onc bl bodied 1 e | consent of the Senate and would be ; o Al [DOG SUMMONS FIREMEN 20 BARBERS ARRESTED. ;he entire city by the District health bers of the Silver Spring. Md., volun- r:a‘;:;u'l‘::ntd:;v "cl;n};r::;h::flhwle(::w‘;‘- The health de- forfeited in Police Court yesterday. ng to a number of buil; —By POP MOMAND. Two automobiles belonging to th M and Lrving S1 KW grocer were destroyed. Dapsage (o the This is a pair of good cigars that give me warehouse; sheds and contents(§ you all the quality you expect—the clagy Central High amounted “to about $4,000. - Barkin; . has been a of a dog belonging o ir, Banmos [| smokes with no disappointments. E Comedy. ip to the Univ ¥ $500,000 Structure at C. U. to Be ';ll'fl"led sleeping occupants of nearby 13 . ATVMDI( EDGAR LEWIS Presents X nia, it was anngunced yesterday. He ouses in time to be of assistance in L4 H A OLYMPIC N BRGGAR 1N teen yeats old and the .son of Started This Fall. fighting the fire. an . 1451 U 8T . P OnELD Tesse W Morgan, an employe of the | o o proposed U-shaped sta- S fi°:§'2§“§2:,‘;‘:"£fle‘e°fl‘“ His home | g;ym at Catholic University, at Young Morgaf Was born and reared eation in the public schools here. He was a membergof the high school cadet corps for threé v ficial organ. 3 known -as “the hollow,” which is | bullt in standard sections. Deer Park Hotel, Maryiand, Class_reunions were held in Mc-|] All work guaranteed. Tnflo(ecl w.“d;"n ros ‘_m: ee- :ahon QH‘l“ht 'Tha :lmlt\nl dmc‘o‘ was J’ sharpea ll‘l kinds " of iven at nigl n graduate hall. [emo- ves, scissers and rasers. Slidvertisement. . v v flal mass for the deceased members of the alumnl a3, held In e crazel ot || THE GIBSON CO., Ine. Shabam omeisteq, > e Pn ] FRANK BAUR IMPROVES Shanan omciated. ars, and is on | ernoon at the inatitution. It will be the staff of.the Review, Central's of- | erected in” that part of the campus | wE_.d‘ | s specialty of el pl natural amphitheater. It is to.be TRUX a 2| Commencement Flowers, All Styles € o 39 = * B e e coat of approximately $500,000, will be | and prices. Blackistone, 14th'and H. er-. mnel' 7 . flfirg‘nm ey Pictograph. 2 y pi P& started in the fall, it was re =A 2] ported by dvertisement. In Washington, #Td. recelved his edu | ¢po" Lay" Alumni 'Association of the university at -a meeting Monday aft- Those Two Wonderful 8c Cigars At All Dealers’ a (iax and giiver Made ‘ta wuum.. . spooms, lnlld mesh m ete. N " w__fifl}fy T. Offterdlnger Clear Factory at 508 9th §="Agents for Comoy. London-Made 97 G St. N.W. Briar Policeman Who-Sffered Heart A THE FAMOUS tack Leawes Hospital. X \ Frank Baur. member of the harbor police Cofl;mril;l‘fl. wi Jufse;ed a heart attack an 'ell ovegboar: ‘ront & Po- lice launch at the foot of 34th street hmw Saturday night and‘narrowly escaped death, was removed from Emergency lb Hospital 1o his home at 1340 W street n,nd,.. Sesserday. Varictics C Mrs. Baur remaiifdd at the hospital [* G- with her husband from the time he Putost aad Tisest Hemomade reached there until he was taken home. He has not fuly recovered, Fresh My nl Evm Day ;nd ltb I'l bel;le'td Ilb)'X" be several jays before he is -able to return to Juye o 2400 By avms Licut. Russel Dean, in charge of A the harbor precinct, has recommend- 1010 E ed to Maj. Harry L. Gessford, super- intendent of police, that Policeman R. C. Ault, who rescued his brother om-[ treet cer from the river, hl commended for o mL&. 130 AN, ‘. “” . 8t.—Open _San 1010 ‘ Sth at D St. N.W. Continvous From 12 Noon. ALL-STAR SHOW Feataring BARNOLD;S ANIMALS lso. - OWEN' MOORE In the seison’s fommiest farce comedy, “A DIVORCE OF CON- %% VENIENCE™ . ~ EMPIRE 1 N st. N8 PEARL WHITE in JOIN THE KAY Own-a-Dlamond L i DIVORCE SUIT DISMISSED. |HomhoWFmfimgs Justice Stafford of h:e District Su-| Entire furnishings of home of | preme Court yesterday dismissed the suit for a limited divorce brought b e . Mrs. Anna M. D, Powers against Catep | Julius G. Lay to be sold at pri- Powers, former representative in Congress from Kentucky. The court|vate sale from June 15. Band That ‘the wife 1o Aot a ‘Festdent s riot a res of the District of Colgmbia and ;:t House Open From 10 to 5 entitled to sus” for divorce "in courts. ‘ounse! or e wife noted on apbeal 1o the ¥ Appeat 1754 N St. N.W+— Mrs. Powers chi 3 . o 18% adequate suppar! while she was eml to her husband he FREED IN ASSAJLT GASE. Joseph A. Harris, colored, was acquit- ted Monday by a jury in Criminal Divi- Let the invalid eajoy m" sion 1 before Justice Siddons of a charge (| sussbize by renting oae 0% ot 1aval of assault with a dangerous weapon.: It Rollisg Cha Very moderate rates was allaged Harris at a dance held in the Coliseum March 31 last stabbed Gib“ Co., In Police Lieut. Riley with a knife while (] n oy ADC. resisting arrest. Attorneys James A. 917 G Street N.W. O'Shea and John L Blckl for the accused. y i RccyTrent, CANDIES ‘The Thebans, ante-dating Cleopatra, showed hemors by the bestowal of aweet- meats made of figs. It was customary to bury tiny easkets of eandies in tombs to homor the -llfll of the departed. Tombs at Thebes Rhave rvevealed many of these ellly wifts. Cbocolai.et & DoaBom 'b 70 Ib G’:ch Trewat Caony G Mesco Buldm‘, 1013 E Street N.W. I I I R X K] s Dependable Service —has resulted in Over 60,000 Wearers o‘ Glasses to Our -Optical Department Eyeglasses - Including careful, thorough examination by one of our s 4 Graduate Optomethts—-as 2 LW B8 oo cnne vaah et —We are never satisfied with a pair of Glasses unless they are bécoming and per- fectly adjusted. That's part of our service. . \\\\\\h’ fllfg/ Jewelers SN Z. % m‘lthSM-nd:fl%MStreet #0¥0 ‘.'D‘!fl‘”l‘I‘n‘fl‘f’i‘"l‘l‘l‘l‘.‘l‘l‘!‘l‘ffl‘!‘l‘l‘f“ ~° “THE THIEF” SHUBERT-GARRICK—Next Week GARRICK PLAYERS | Is “ADAM AND EVA” Mata—~Wed and Sat—Seats Thurs. my"'..' -r-.m—t' 30t 11 TR Wmen Will Do” We make a specialty of Electrical- Medical Equip- * ‘ment for the home or pro- fessional use. Here is a partial list of ' gur-many -electrical: appli- afttes? 3 L3 suivie 4905 Rt oo vivraor. 912.50 Diamonds Are Like .Money Speelal Tiffany Engagement in Bank wmappy. " britiin N Standard Universal N L Ladiex’ 18-karat white N > wold. '_’E::,}:"" in l-karat gold ———————————— | banket mounting, st wi {,"“‘;:g{or $20.00 Special Thrift Club price, Ty v-:::f“ ey sl Special Thrift CI : Vibrator...... e Pro!tssmnal No. 1, Vibrator e most powerful and A Ei:...?t'.".'.’ff’.'. $45.00 i Master De’ Luxe High goaraneed. . $12.50 * Beautiful Digmond we white gem, set in newest 1S-karat white. gold, s engraved mounting; blossom pattern. T Special Theife Club price, $ Diamonds Have - a”. World " Market Value OWN A DIAMOND Diamonds Are Constantly Increasing Extra_Fine I;-karat Blue White Diamond, set in any style 14 or 18 karat geld mounting of your own selec- Mas’er D;h Luxe, Large %:qi:v:cy.“lg. 525-00 Gibson High 3 Erequency, best faihe.) $35.00 ! Fisher Portable ngh Frequency 535 00 Every instrument sold with 1:& absolute guarantee. Ladfes: and Semtlcmen's Rings—7 dia Der nave heh of a 2-karat solit Specinl Thrift * 13-karat Solitaire Diamond Engagement Ring, aet in any style 14 or 18 karat mt. ing of your own selectio: Special Thrift Club price, 917 G St."N.W. to protect ‘wiater clothing ffom sharp .when Grove, 1210 G,- develops and_prints my. filmi workmen- ‘do w that's the reaso I'ffi‘l“f"“fl‘fl‘l"l‘fi‘f"ffi‘f%‘&‘&'l“f“f'l\'lfl“fl‘l_‘fl“l“ffifi o |REPUBLIC 5 i —Bags or Tar Paper is needed THIS WEEK—COLLEI MOOR BOWERS, in “THB SKY PHoTe CRANDAI.LS “DON'T CALL M . *“TOONER' u‘uwn&wnLn t Col. R HALY. ‘mxommw MARY MILES MINTER, in B LITTLE GIRLS, Asd 0ZEM Theater, 9th & E Sta. NA Q. NILS- c-un. 14th & Col. R ISCTLLA _ PERF( DEAN, in “REPU ORMANCES AT PPER’ And PRIZMA'S “FOOR BUTTER. 'cmmm's CRANDAU.' THE - LOEW’S LOEW'’S VOLUMBI T NOw PLA Paramount Preseats Apolio 'l'le-ter and § YORK THEAT ® Gn.Ave. & Onehe. “¥TRA TODAY — MATT MOORE TODAY AND ALL wn:l(_ Paramount Presents ETHEL Meriopoli ETROPOLITAN 1000 AN to 11 P. 2. ‘ STAR CAST In & Perfost Fisturisstion of Ralph Commer’s Yumsns Nowel, THE SKY PILOT De Laxe Added Features KW“&H —TODAY— Beginning at 630 P, M. STAR CAST In a Drama of Power WITHOUT LIMIT George H. Corsan Noted Swimming Instruc- tor and Authority Is New at the {( TIDAL BASIN BATHING BEACH To Teach Beginners and Advanced Classes HOURS DAILY T te 11145 AL M. 1te 84S P. M. L. GORDON LEECH, Mamager SIDNEY W. LEECH, Asst. Mgr. B. F. KEITH'S &+ Daily 312 Sun. 333 Hol'ys 3,35 “Hits”—Times HENRY SANTREY AL LYDELL & CARLETON MACY HAIG & CO., is “PLA AMES & WINTHROP. ROME & GAU: La Bilbianita. MeFaritnd & Palsce. Ja Hanley. Other Features. SAM H. HARRIS Frescnts THE TURN IN THE ROAD with MARY RYAN STARTING NEXT MONDEY—Sests Temerrot ThaScarIet Man AlnA—nue-uybfll-ulu- [ #0-Mile Mosakight Trip Steamer St. lol:ll'ns Leaves 7th and N STRASBURG, VA., And Intermediate Stations i Via Southern Railway i { Effective Saturday, June 18th, new train, No: | 7. will leare Washington 1:45 p.m. Saturday [of each week for Strastuirg and intermediate istations; parior car and cosches. No chamgs tin train No. 21, leaving Washington at 8:35 p.m. daily except Sunday for Strasburg, Har- | risonburg and intermediate stations. 8. E. BURGESS, Div. Pass. Agt. | City_Ticket Office. 1435 F_St. | EXCURSIONS. ‘u OUTING I5_GOOD FOR KEALTH AND THE IEA And a In e Orchestra FREE AMUSEMENT PARK Fun_Features. 6 Big Rides. ~ And the Best Mus'c for The owner of ‘a fine T-passencer car wauld like to make that car earn its upkeep, and j take parties of iz Peapir to the ol MOORE'S RIALTO 1 A.M—ALL WEEK—11 P. M. .8ON’S BPECTACLE IF I WERE ING Alo.cu 'ho- the play made fo- E. H. Bothern, with \ WILLIAM FARNUM Magnifcent Cast Anxll-mu noom GARDEN 21 A. M—Last Day—11 P. M. € Usiversal Presents GLADYS WALTON Picture of Circus Life and Romance - THE MAN TAMER Suabsidiaries ADMISS ION places at rates named Ferr Chessbate Reack: 3. on carby roportionate rates. Deta nd rr;nnmnu B Tetier onty. " Address B | DANCING. __ Washmgton Studio of Dance ptiemen Instructors. IER_COTRSE. 4 draseed PROP. CAIN'S RIGHTWAY SCHOOL OF DANCING, { NEW YORK AVE. erk s Neow Masenie Tompih. advises for your particular needs it wi enable you to Gance as well as any ome wosld No matter how well you dance, a Tew our studie will improve your dzncing o foremost | Lessons_are private. tion. Elementa { hour, $1.00. Open” all 10 p.m. DAV. lSOI\"S""r 1329 Mn.w.f Ay orna ‘Tt Army Xav g ch you to dunee correctly in —— Btrietly mmte Any_bour. ol coutse Gof teachiog. C ss dance Sat. Eve. with erchestra. MISS CHAPPELEAR Trivate femons by 3 1wnl-r-z- Iessobis Prida. VERS, 618 220—PRIVA' e Course, aix lessons, %’Lw 10th ;ua:.,""m 5 — _CATHE} b sy N.W. time witli people who produce resulta. ~ Beginnery .30 to 10. Hours, 1 to 10

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