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DAWES' SELEGTION BAND CONCERTS. At the United States Capitol at 5 p.m. today, by the United BASE BALL BARRED THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, JUNE 22, 1921. ROYALTY PUTS ITS STAMP OF APPROVAL SPEED TO BE MADE | 18- Legion Will Plant Flanders Poppies CHINA SUSPICIOUS States Marine Band. William To Honor Galbraith March, ‘Gen. Per- | PI-EASINE TU G. U- P- Q\‘-’e'g'f:e. 1812 f:é;infi:’::’:{: |N GRANT clR[}I.E q " Serenade, “Les Millions Legion here In me: = : ci’;fifi”.‘é‘e‘i.’:'; from “The S 4 , oy ::‘:::n late F. w. Galbrait] . 3 Step Toward Real Economy o e e Ferart | |Col Sherrill Tells Petworth Officials Hope to Have Some | | icxion, who :"""E‘ Official Scores Shantung Ne- Seen in Naming New Budget Chlef. ..Weber-Weingartner (Transcribed for military band by William H. Santelmann.) Three characteristic Citizens of Pecision—New Post Office Urged. Structures Ready by September, 1922, short time shell-torn constructed by deners, and flori: and care for the memorial flow- gotiation, Seeing Disaster © in Former Attempts. ...Saenger (a) Valse gracleuse. Allegretto tests on Grant e Flanders popples Tn republican political circles the ac- grazioso. All bade ball contes! e, Flanders p tion of Presidint Harding in placing| | (b) Introduction and Habanera. | |Circle must cease after June 30, ac- ARCHITECTS BEGIN TASK| | e, mrechveq a Monemuartery | |[FEARS LOSING HER RIGHTS Charles G. Dawes at the head of the () Dg:g;mm!“flu& Vivace e cording to a letter from Lieut. Col-| Marion, 8. C., formerly an en- : ol = f| gineer with the Rainbow Divi- % budget administration is regarded [ | giuvonic rhapsody..Friedemann | |C- ©O. Sherrill, superintendent o neeE with jehe, Maiis! > : with a high degree of :a(lslncl:::m. “The Star Spangied Banner.” public bullldln:!t:ndp g:o:::ihs.crl;-‘inn; Tubercular School Completion to Be | | wan announced. e podn. it | |Would Rather Trust to League or The opinion is held that the operation The United Soldiers’ the meeting of the Petw: ¥ R 58 tiefields of the Paccarat sector, ;. H of a hudzet system, provided for by & | | Eand:. bandstand, beginning a¢ | |Assoctation last night. The letter was Special Aim—Acquisition of in the Champagne and a | United States Urless Open republican Congress, inaugurated un-| | 5:50 ‘o'clock. John §. M. Zim- | |in answer to one from the officers eau Thierry. i der a republican regime and admin- mermann, bandmaster. March, lute to the Veiled of the association asking permissicn Land Takes Time. Terms Are Made. istered by such a man as Mr. Daw & for the Petworth team to piay there. The District engineer department A : will go far towsrd increasing public| | o Frophet Noon ‘and Col. Sherrill said that after full con- has set itself to the task of complet- there i 4 1-_'_1(—‘““ e onfidence in the administration. ..Suppe sideration of the case he had come to ing by September, 1922, as many as re is no occasion for opening ne- N the first practical | | Oriental Intermezzo, the conclusion that if he granted a otiations with Japan. relative to!thh It will be taken possible of the new school buildings R et oy luction, it is held, of India” ............Bratton permit for the Petworth team he restoration to China of the Shantung L riies future reduc- | | Gems from Comic Opera, "Robin | |would have to grant permission to just authorized by Congress. Maj. Peninsula, and regards with suspicion tion Of expe a o economy in Hood" ..............de Koven | [all teasms in that general vicinity. to Cary H. Brown, assistant engineer Sarias p Net of the government. Poli-| | Intermezzo, “In’ the Bazaar,” the end that there would be ceaseless | Gonimtsatoner, atatea today. | pan’s suggestions in this directiod. d out of Congress are i) playing of base ball all day long, to The Aol sochitectn: dise te This is the view of Dr. W. W. Yen, nvinced now that the Valse, “Revel of the Roses,” the constant annoyance of the people Chinese minister of foreign affairs, nt administra- Rolfe | |who reside in the vicinity of the already busy on plans for the struc- — who has given the Associated Press b tion ‘to be the public will Finale, “Port Arthur”....Seits circle. tures, and every effort will be made, Elven the Associal sesny be the succe cing or alleviat- ing taxes. Taxes Most Pressing. “The Star Spangled Banner.” New Post Office Sought. The public utilities committee was Three royal bathers at the National Capital's bathing ich. Andrew, Maj. b bl Brown said, to complete the uildings in the shortest time possi- Legislative Committee Ac ts statement of this country’s positiop in the Shantung controversy. He as- instructed to make an investigation | gebastiam and Cecelin Lubomirski, children of Prince Lubomirski, the|ble. . . serted that in the past China had al- While tae try is sentimental with a view to obtaining a regularly h The budget calls for forty-four ad- Agalnst President of Pru- |ways 1ost territory or prestige as & and hologically interested in t established postal station in the Pet- ditional rooms in grade schools, onei result of negotiations over internas international probiems. all congres worth section to replace hu-ep r;resrni: :grl:‘eur’t‘":llr school and two junior high dential cOmpany tional questions, D ot “the Teaple. are pri e o 0T the sontract srar| C. M. FORREST DIES. WILL MEET BANKERS. |*T*’fobavly witt not be possibte, ) R T T | marily concerned with taxes. tion now are paid by the association. Maj. Brawn said, to complete the |B the Associated Press. 2 H € The columns of the daily press have been full for the past month and more of accounts of the growing restive- STANDARD FORD.C. The association indorsed the recom- mendations of the school committee presented in a report by H. J. Yaden, Was Realty Dealer in District for Twenty-Five Years. President to Hold Second Confer- ence on Finance. r high schools by September, but the tubercular school will be ready then if it possibly can be done. junio: 1922, NEW YORK, June 22.—Forrest Dryden, president of the Prudent F. ial “If Japan intends unconditionally tb restore the German leased territory i Shantung and the inalienable rights = Insurance Company, today was ad-|and privileges formerly enjoyed by ess of the public on account of non- chairman, urging the wiring of the old In a few cases new buildings will ” = e Mared. “she e on the tax question, especially unlaing of the” Detworth School and | C. M. Forrest, in the real estate| President Harding will, on Thursday [be delayed somewhat by the acquisi- | Judged In contempt by the Lockwood | Germany.” he declared, -she should as nothing »d in sight for the the placing of electric fixtures in the | business here for twenty-five vears, tion of land. While the city heads| legislative committee for refusing e s ! i ] the near future. On the contrary, the fu ture appeured to present a prospect f continued expenditure on a large Kalorama Association Votes ! new building, which is wired; urging that the proposed new junior high school building be erected on the died this morning at his home, 431 4th street northwest. He was a member night, confer with twenty or more of the leading bankers and financial men from the western section of the United will endeavor to purchase the ground directly, it may be necessary in in- stitute condemnation proceedings. to answer a series of questions concern- ing the financial relations of the Pru- cquivocal terms. If she proposes to e conditions for such restitution, {she should likewise frankly announce g Coneclien, ish Whaon ) g Petition Committees of |sescrraton bordoring T west sas o of the e af € M, FIITESL 1y el i, U Condilons o h | owns (he lant owehcn e W B | ey <7 e Fidelity Trust Com | oo fulemchy ottt Aoy Lo e omitn o he ways and . School, and.that the Fovernment pur. | ao: but had lived most of his life in|STAM Teviving conditions | oBIdS received recently for an addi. | committee, contended that these insti- | FSUTRLON, 5 WEAN T B JARA committee some time ago| A legal standard for milk In the D i}::,ea:m s‘crr?mdt:i?:ogtnme present w;fmfifiofie a member of the ofi- | °f this nature the President has held, | Were very encouraging,” said Maj.| interests. Mr. Dryden Virad Bk oo ings, docks, r: terminals, rail for the first |trict was asked in resolutions unani i by chmfmann“:.'('"ein. e e Metropolitan M. I3, | ihe other one being at the White Brown. “and we do not anticipafe | fusal to answer upon the advice of | Jaisy Mines, the y seived b expenditur B the fiscal vear 1921 6, or at the rate )’ for the vear. latest estimate 783.771,09 400,000,000 on the public mously adopted by the Kalorama Citi: zens' Association. at a meeting held at ‘The Dis- the Highlands last night. The resolutions, presented by Edwin Hege, pointed out that there is no July 4 celebration committee, reported that an excellent program was being completed for this year, and asked that steps be taken to have the trees around take steps to have this work done. ‘The Public Utilities Commission, in Church for thirty years and was tof his death. St. John’s Lodge, No. 11, F. A. A. M. —_— treasurer of the church at the time He _was a_member of House six weeks ago, and was attend- ed solely by bankers of the east. As on the latter occasion, Sedretary of the Treasury Mellon and Secretary of Commerce Hoover will be present dur- APPEAL TO WOMEN. any difficulty in getting satisfactory bids on the new buildings just au- | thorized.” Presented With Life-Size Drawing counsel. A committee from the New York Fire Insurance Exchange has in- formed Mr. Untermyer that it had panies and brokers be eliminat ed. Committees from various fire insur- ance exchanges in New York state Japan since her occ | during her occupation. Let Japan &p on record as to what she intends tp o dopted resolutions carrying out the naitures the trict committees of the House and |G ane Circle trimmed before July 4.| He is survived by his wife, Mrs.|ing the meeting Thursday night. ! i 5 G do with these and other questions and 1922 (this is the year which | Senate and the Commissioners are(On motion of H. J. Phelps, the com- | Harriet Rebecca Forrest. Funeral ar- g PASTEL FOR MRS. HARDING ot mittee s, demand «nat | there will be no need for negotiations a week from Friday), i0-|atitioned to this effect. mittee on parks was instructed to|rangements will be announced later. “Furthermore, China does not wish jeopardize her right to carry the Shan- tung question to the league of nations nnot continu: a letter to W. L. Rhoads, chairman of of President by Chinese. i by entering into direct negotiationg, at th . As the Pre!L- !ng\(l “?nng: f'or'milk :nhths [l::-» the association's public utilities come COMMERCIAL ART URGED- Mrs. Barnett and Mrs. Calhodn Shu Shung Francis Lo Chi fli{i‘ifi‘(Ri;’é?fi“éfi?%r';"nfl;’éffliz‘: China does not purpose to permit Japan dent Ee to Congress, | trict and that of forty-eight dairies | mittee, sald that the Washington Rail- . Plead for P. who 15 In the Junies rlues of thofese: | that would place their rate-making |to cite such negotiations in support of the bearable and” there | Eraded bY T o arade of 50 of mors | Way and Electric Company had been |Mothers and Teachers Would Have ead for Foundation. tral High School, presented to Mrs,| under supervision of the state in- | possible opposition to submission of the are two avenucs ol ion and the |on their milk during April e e ek o rare e Do Do A c in Schools. wWhat can we give? Harding in the blue room of the |$urance superintendent with review |question (o that body. resistance in appropriation wnd ihe kil e N ture the work of repaving between its ourse This slogan, coined by Mrs. George | White House yesterday a life-sized | DY, the courts in case of disagreement. Would Be Unfair t6 U. S. inistration." T While there is no possible justifica- tion for the expectation that the in- duction into office of Mr. Dawes is going to bring about a decrease in expenditures in time to be available Ten of the dairies, the resolution stated, had a rating of less than 51 per cent. Mr. Hege declared that, Street Improvemeénts Planmed. Consideration will be given by the while it was possible to secure the | Commissioners when making up their ratings, many persons would not know about them, and all the milk estimates for the next year to in- clude in them provision for paving Introduction of a course in com- District Parent-Teacher reeting v Associations at mercia] art in the public schools is urged in a resolution adopted by the Congress of Mothers and a erday afternoon at the ett at the mass meetin, the interest of the anen'-‘:v};::gn‘n'i Foundation at the Knickerbocker Theater today, was approved by Mrs. C, C. Calhoun, who presided. The meeting was held to better ac- pastel drawing of President Harding. Mr. Loo, who has only been in this country a few years, ranks among the leaders in his class and the picture of the executive was drawn by him from a post card photograph. He All evidence against the combine alleged violation of the anti-tr in { ust laws which was gathered by the Lockwood committee has been turned over to the federal authorities. ina also would be lacking in proper consideration for the nations which have interested themselves in the Shantung settlement should she undertake to nego- j tiate directly. This is particularly true with reference to the Senate and propft n 5 S| quaint the women of Washingt introduced to Mrs. Harding b: i 1 taxation by Congress|:upply of the city should be protected | U Ebbitt. M Giles Scott Rafter, presi - ngton | was introduce o rs. arding by ¢ the United States, who have evinced oS neFpoiifeans feal”that |ingily L o ot e 1o theoe | dend o ehe oneanization, caplalicd the Jith, s, oblects and aim ot fe iy Seiman Torchard o it ity | BAND BOYS REWARDED. |27t e e i Chins Y iomes there is comfort in the thought that| The resolution adopted called for |gociation by F. W. Gast, chairman of | *1Vantases o ¢ | Dean estate at C i e 0%y an S8 NAY safeguarded. ¥ 2 _ 4 ast a v | pcnalties for dairies that might vio- o Ae » commercial art at the same time they A onnecticut and Flori- | Barclay Young. o izati £ th T ;rx'.fnf::"f\':.m::: !-}m:fm\‘;“re:ril.u:‘.:c‘x At the lowal standarde "TERt vio-lthe committee on strects and side- | are being taught other kinds of draw- | d& avenues. This peing “Spen day” at the execu. |BOY Scouts Given Badges and Internationalization of the port di that some day benefit will accrue. PORTO RICAN DIES HERE. Frank Dulievre, thirty-three years old. a Porto Rican, who was employed as a musician in a local theater, and lived at 1841 5th street, died suddenly tion adopted a resolution asking that bakers of the city be permitted to bake a half-pound loaf. The citi- zens reiterated their former stand in favor of a lower price for bread. Day Oft for Policemen. One day off a week for membets of the police force, as a matter of right, was advocated by the association. walks He also informed the asso- ciation that the engineering depart- ment of the District had undertaken the work of improving the lighting of Shepherd street from Georgia ave- nue to 14th street. The motion of F. J. Beuchert that immediate steps be taken to improve temporarily the roadway on Vernum N ffembers of the executive board and chairmen of departments and come mittees recently elected were con- firmed. ASSIGNED TO TEXAS POST. Maj. Stephen H. MacGregor, ord- Miss Janet Richards, secretary, ex- plained the various memberships open 10 women in the foundation. and told | the history of the acquisition of the Dean estate by the women banded to- gether. —_— MAY GET INDIAN GUIDE. tive offices. the President received an i unusually large number of callers, as well as several hundred schoolbo; and girls from various sections of the country. Among the latter were 150 of the graduating class of Vine- land, N. J.,, High School, introduced by Representative Bachrac! 105 from a high school in Pennsylvania Medals—Off to Camp. Merit badges and medals were p: re- sented to the members of the Boy Scout High nd School last night by lsaac Gans. at Eastern | The boys will leave tomorrow for a trip to Hampton roads, where they will undergo’ training for two weeks. Tsing Tau would meet with approval by ] 1t is in line with China's de- lared policy and action in throwing open various ports to international trade, and it is realized that it would be greatly: to China's interest. The initiative i this direction, however, lics with Chin and not with Japan.” is . about o'cloc this street from 7th street to Grant Cir- e tment, in the office of the 0 v introduced by Representative Cough- In presenting the awards Mr. Gans 5 o AR ARCODEY 4 The, grewnization also favored free |C1o"wag approved, Mr. Beuchert re- | emr of Tamimaace. War bepartment,| YONKERS, N. Y. June 22.—Coun-|lin, and thirly from Michigan intro. | expressed his belief that the boys| READJUSTS FREIGHT RATES; D ol That. deatn’ resulted |echote, ported that this street was in & dan- | Lo pern aeaipmed to duty at San An- | 8¢l for Mrs. Anne Stillman, de.|duced by Representative Kelly. would be a credit to themselves, their e GE— from natural causes. e TRANSFERRED TO TRANSPORT Lieut. Commander John P. Mille tached to the cruiser Colum s been transferred to the maval transport Henderson as cxecutive officer. Open Evenings Till 9 0'Clock Start Your Children in Music Upright Piano Suitable for Practice Extra Special at $75 Terms to Suit Arthur Jordan Piano Co. G Street at Thirteenth Homer L. Kitt, Sec.-Treas, IAGARA FALLS EXCURSIONS THURSDAYS July 7, 21, August 4, 18, Septem- ber 1, 15, 29, October 13 tlolmd 516.80 Trip ' From WASHINGTON Tickets good in parior or sleeping cars oo payment of usual charges for space occupied, including surcharge. All fare Fubject to war tax of 8%. TRAIN LEAVES, Eastern Standard Time ‘WASHINGTON 740 AM. The ideal Route to Niagara Toroughe benutital Susque- Sailors - Box=plait Norfolks -3 Lot of Th ; — Marines Galatea Invincible Bl o Fiber Silk Proportionate fares from other points. Tickets good for 16 days. Pennsylvania System ol 3] & IS Mosquitoes cannot live iF" PREVENTOL s spray- ed. Thisis a simpleway to guarantee freedom from the summer pest. A. Coulter Wells, president, nounced adjournment until October. —_— GOES TO MANILA. Maj. Roland W. Pinger. ordnance de- partment, at the arsenal Watervliet, has been ordered to Manila, for assignment to dut; Penna. Avenue | l 1 Regulation Middies Oliver Twists Tommy Tuckers Sizes from 3 to 8 years. gerous condition, and that only last week a woman had broken her ankle while attempting to negotiate it. The association adjourned until September. e e e The installment plan of house furnish- ing was originated by a Baltimore fur- niture man. g aks &—Q_[omp‘afig Repeating for Thursday This Wash Suit Sale for Boys There are Enough of these Boys’ Wash Suits left for another day’s selling 1 39 Worth Up to $4.00 Of course the quality of the Suits is sewed into every seam and stamped on every line. so much interest to the opportunity to buy these values at such a price is the variety and character ofy the models making up the assortment. White, Brown, Gray, Green, Turquoise, ‘Tan and the different shades of Blue—Plain colors and con- trasting effects. Peggy Cloth Kiddy Cloth Crash Combinations tonio, Tex. WILL INSPECT MACHINERY. Commander Ormond L. Cox, at the navy yard, Charleston, S. C.. has been assigned to duty as inspector of ma- chinery, Westinghouse Manufacturing Company, Pittsburgh, Pa. Seventh Street - What adds regentative Murphy of Ohio. parents and to the communi at Readjustment fending the divorce suit brought her banker husband, declined toda to comment on departure of one of their number for Montreal. They would neither confirm nor deny a report that he would seek to bring back dl’-‘red Beauvais, Indian guide named as co-respondent, to test for Mrs. Stillma: i duced_forty boys from the Steuben- ville Y. M. C. A, and Carmi Thomp- son of Cincinnati, Ohio, introduced the extcutive committee of the Amer- ican Pig Iron Association. —_—— The ‘Chinese have twice sacked Mos- cow, once in 1137 and again in 1293. large. ASSIGNED TO SHIP. Commander Randall Jacobs, at Naval Academy, Annapolis, has been signed to the command of the U. McDougal. theland to the north and give North Carolina jobbers and mer. chants a more favorable rate in com- with tho: £ Virginia cities nd to southeastern territory to ginia cities and to the nort st has b ordered by the Interstate Commercy Commssion to become effective Sej parison : from the Vi “The Store With a Smile” MEYER'’S SHOPS 1331 F Street N | How’s facturers. L Summertime Pumps Yes sir, men!—here’s an additional lot of these special suits’ right from our’ manu- This One —For Women' Style illustrated is a one-strap pump, in white reigncloth, with black kid trimmings. Another 24.75 Line-Up for These MEN’S SHIRTS Right out of our regular stock —madras, percales and oxfords, Of course, the Buying now in neat stripes. colors are fast. means a big saving. Extra Special ‘1.5 ¥ 3 for $4.50 $2.15 Values Thurs., Fri. and Sat. Lay in a Supply SWEATERS In the popular Tuxedo model with sash, belt and pockets. Colors are black, navy, pearl, honeydew, porcelain and copen. The price—