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JULY 5, 1921. EADERS of THE WAIH. IN(ITON STAR visiting Lendon are invited to make of THE WAIHINOTON ITAR Mfll and R nt st t. w within s ston ly Circus,-where up-te- dn- npou are always avail- able for reference, where ar; ngements can be made for the recuption ang forwarding mail, advice ebia Amr;:.-n vnmr- et ma; rough the Rep. Tetvaten Bepartn conducted by wur London Office. THE .EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. TUESDAY, [_ BAND CONCERT. FROM NEW JERSEY| |-z 5o | | INSAVING BABIES Buttons and under the arm Nicolal ' Do you know why it's toasted? SATISFACTION =55 $9.80 does the Painting, Paper- hanging or Upholstering. ARE WORN Repairigg will be done better and cheaper now. Cold Storage Store closes Baturday, 1 o'clock. Other days, 5 p.m. MARTIN WOLF j‘\",?_’{ i AUTO GLASS| l‘fll wnnmm:r.nl OR _BODIES. talled Whils You Wait. T-rlnto & Wasman Snap them up! CHAS.E.MILL-ER.Ine. Geo. Plitt CG., Inc. "l.x{ 14th St. | Formerly Miller Bros.’ Auto Supply House. Windsor”. . “A Hungarian Romlnc _Reach Washington at 1:20] | scenes trom “The Rea Mill ::'n P.M.—Motor Immediately | Sroracteristic "Persian A l Deaths for Every 1,000 Waltz, “Jolly Fellows," Ttedit to White House. Snanish sute, “A Sevillup Fes: i Infants Born. & To seal in the delicious Burley flavor. Regord for 1920 Shows 90 tival” o ” . President and Mrs. Harding re- (a) Bo!er:‘»—.\uegro moderato A report of infant mortality for It’s toasted. 1017 New York Ave. N.W. Open Saturday Until 3 P.M. During July and August. _ turned to Washington at 1:20 p.m. by gresoluta.. 1920 in 519 cities of the United States, : {b). Jota—Moderato, just pubiished by the American Ckild P Raritan, N. J. They motored im- @ Mern;lo_ £t a c arch of the Toreadors— mediately to the White House. : Allegro resoluto. I “The Star Spangled Banner.” |Hyglene ~Association, shows that Washington, with Indianapolis, occu- pies fourteenth pluce among the : a " Bithe Avwociated Bress: twenty-four cities of more than 250, Buy your own home. 000 population. Washington's record RARITAN —The Sansbury Co. G for 1920 showed that an average of J., July 5—The Presi- | . . dent and Mrs. Harding today brought Abe Martin SayS. B e infiey S Kol T e e today from their week end at (c) Sevillannas—Allegro mm-i “Save while you -pe;ld— - Raleigh e - to a close their holiday vacation spent ~— P niolen 2 Sy Z here at the home of Senator Freling- T, ip Van Ingen of New York, % en Lo Bound Brook station rn;“s'"'v’h:h;":"‘_"“;‘ qui ey aRhing IS AN INCENTIVE TO % at 8:47 am. (standard time) the Presi- $ 0 3 7 party, who came here g cltys record fs good, BUC not good SAVE SYSTEMATICALLY re to reach Washing- 7.7 3 enough, and that last year's record - 7 ton by early afternoon was the lowest for Washington, with | There’s nothing like the gratification one feels at 2 As on the trip here from the capi- the exception of that made in 1919, seeing the substantial return for his money—it inspires > tal, the party trave! in the chalr :‘hm& n:;‘ de;‘th r;u.; ;;om;:gl ulzhhl{‘- Thrift. 11 -3 car of a regular train. ve deaths of every 1, es born. 1Wh deitak b H P . i . en you undertake to buy a Home, the payments "9_ v Ak o e e “1“““!. “M:;:;:‘ l"'"' :::? aplend are so arranged to fall due with equal megularity. Your 1111 ennsylivania Avenue v cting as sponsor here of a rew- s ma . H Boat made by . nine-year-old boy. 5 strides in the saving of baby lives income is arranged to m;‘" them 3:"1 it is but a 3“'1{’“5 President Harding vesterday deliver- / writes Dr. Van Ingen, and ‘‘the rec- ingly short time till the property is yours in fee - ed a Fourth of July oration of a sin- ords for the last two years are the ,simple. T3 gle sentence in tribute to the ingenu- ¢ s best in Its history. If bables had died 1 Think it over and consult us about a proposition. P %; ity and aspirations of American boy- \ in 1920 at the rate they died in 1911 s 7 hood. there would have been over 400 trag- ¥ The diminutive craft which inspired edies last year. Four hundred lives N ] SAN ” IN the President's toast was the Rari- L A are a good man: =Ne e o - ;'aur:.un.n;efi;ingv:r ;:I'uc:;;;"rf:;-‘;i: ajv‘i_rl == o "1"|he capital of the United States . “Everything in Real Estate” ; ; by Joseph S. Fre sen, Jr., ought to have the lowest infant mor- | Preserve all exposed woodwork with quality Formerly = H0D OF Shie senfor senator from New ¢ tality rate in the country. We have | Dbint. expertly applied by Ferguson. Estimates 721 13th St Now 1418 Eye St. " ' . Phist G B A ) reduced that rate (§ points In nine gratis : was ‘the Scene of ‘Uhe luunching and uring “he Tuat” sive vears, “A"baby - FERGUSON, INC. 55 < will be the home port of the Rari- e Puisting Departmest. PA. N. 331238 1 tan as she sails a tramp course in f Let us see that he gets it. > search of misdirected golf balls. Standing of Citles. 7 Had she been the largest ocean / The following list of cities, with - liner the vessel could scarcely have 3 the number of deaths per 1,000 dur- L , - TN » been taken from the water with a ing 1920, has been compiled by th ¢ i , ¢ - greater show of ceremony. Specially American Child_ Hyglene Society ? constructed ways whose upper end Seattle, Wash., 66; Portland, Ore., 60 S rested on a soap box guided her down San Francisco, Calif, 62: Minneapo- the bank. The American flag was in ' i i s, s_Angeles, Cal . i O o, ATl A a%en| What gits us is why anything | (8.5 "o, 77; Gincinnatl. Ohlo: 82 = loosed to begindner adventurous ca-|as Sweet an’ attentive as th’)> “-,R‘nrranu“_ul.(, s:‘: R;isch!:le ; reer, the President of the United|ay, 2 . ew York city. ewar Eiates ‘broke & beribbaned botte of | Average bachelor never got mar-|x" j. ‘ss; Cleveland, Ohlo. §6: Phila: mineral water across her bows, and ried. g:lplm:l Pu. 8; x\\da-gionxbfir;hlzkc . . sald: . ndianapolis, In e, 7 " s & tribute to American boyhood,| (CoPyFisht National Newspaper Service.) 52; Boston, Mass. 101: Denver. 5 & B who bufld castles in the air, who Detrolt, ne Baitl- E 5 : hy Paild boats and whose achievements| TROOP 512 WINS,DRILL. ';:,0,;;-,‘““,';',;, 108Dl N T 2 : < > - in the future will build this country, 1 christen this boat, the handiwork City, Mo., 129. ——————— of Joe Frelinghuysen, the Raritan.”|Colored D. C. Boy Scouts Hold Ex- Speaka Tribute Solemaly. PAYS TRIBUTE TO YANKS. Representative Lineberger Speaks L en s - -~ Y oung lVlens Entering thoroughly into the grcises at¢Burryille: at Takoma Park. ° P LI spirit which prompted Joe and his| Troop 512. Metropolitan A. M. E. Representative Walter F. Lineberg- young friends to plan the ceremony,|Church, yesterday won a competitive er o1 California, the orator of the day Mr. Harding nnnke his tribute solemn- | 4. amunx’ the colored Boy Scouts of d Normian Kaiser is | at the Fourth of July celebration at Starting Today A great July Clearance Sale of every 3-piece suit in both Man’s Stores. that ‘had gathered on the bank and ]IS Senior patre Mm_"mJ:r::ih}t:::i: :fr“k‘"","}alfia;kk,’;f;}::“l’;;h!"‘m"l'; o event on his Fourth of July program.|Gogrge McGee, James Hamilton and [made by the American Army in de- on land and on ses. . More than a hundred prominent New —_— The speaker was a member of the T v (B resention the pon | Juries Impaneled for Both Crim- American expeditionary forces and {\le odf ,Rnr(i!an nnr:h :m;rby towns inal Branches. ;::«n‘:o;’:dfianfi:g" serving fifteen o] o pay their respects 3 i Bl L= P front| For the first time In the history | The entire celebration was a success e T ol ey from every standpoint, due largely to h" days at ) % a o 4 pore ¥ arion. For more than |of the District Supreme Court jurles | 1O SRCC, EATCRE Le (€ L loEdnte two hours the President and Mrs.|were empaneled today for both crim- Harding stood beneath a big maple | inal branches for service during July, | 1 the various church and civic or- on the lawn. shaking hands and ex-|This action was made possible by the | E2niZagions’ TRy N [SRIEIR CRATC . changing greetings with those who| .hanges in the District code made ’r'{‘"d Rev. B. Franklin 5".{. John trol leader. Tmaster sitting proudly amidahip. Then the President, attired almost like a boy himself, in white golf cos- |t tume, turned to the group of boys|® f,‘;‘;’azfidp,fi?"t',l“:,';’lh‘n‘"}'{:r.“:;m about| o "grill. The members of the squads at Walter Reed and other hos- Siine Doints of the Ratitan. | oyed |Febresenting Troop 312 were Fletcher [Pitals throughout the country for thelr ha e hore than any yther | Turner, Joseph Johnson, Roland McCon- | £allant work durlng the world war. nell, Joseph Whiting, Alfred "Austin, | He referred to the terrible sacrifices :::;‘:i“w‘;{;"a“’:fi{,{r“&l;“;"y ?fi:"eg'\::: Leroy Huggins. fending the flag and in glowing terms Sl ‘and ‘lter ‘wha.thesoncrai —— Traised thelr work on the batllefeld figure at a luncheon and public re- ° > ception at the Frelinghuysen house. RECORD FOR D. C. COURT. |many victories which had come to it Hundreds of fine Suits fancy Suits blue ’ s serge suits, and black suits. No exceptions. No reservations. Every suit in this sale is our own stock-mer- filed past. last year. Justice Bailey presided . Ve R. Adams, Mrs. Otto L. Veerhoff, Miss . . oW EW MEWBERS. | ik i STl s s ko 2nd & SIS chandise previously priced as shown, The re- . curing the necessary number. A S — e: _ panel of 200 had been summoned and | Methodist woman missionaries who ductions are reasonable—are honest. vin <ed the ninety-fourth an-| only 52 were needed. Both criminal |go forth to teach the heathen in R D ia bieth. Juh B, Lovd of | divisions settled down to work this |foreign lands are forbidden to wear niversary of his birth, John B. Lord of | gtternoon, and it is expected quite a |short skirts or peek-a-boo walists, 1212 Monroe street northeast, decided | number of cases will be heard. J according to a decision of the Wom- it would not be out of place for him | tice Bailey will be in Criminal Divi- |an's Foreign Missionary Soclety. to become a member of the Associa- d Chief Justice McCoy In tion of Oldest Inhabitants of the Dis- on 2. trict of Columbia. Accordingly, he was| All the civil matters during July elected yesterday. At the same time|Will be handled by Justice Hoehling. N\ SR S his sor. Millard F. Lord, sixty-six ears old, joined the organization of Jeteran citizens, HIGHWAY TO BE EXTENDED. Before the close of the patriotic| Notice tha# bids will be asked for an tire new olements meeting yesterday the association |additional mile of the Defense high- nteed One Year. adopted a memorial_tribute to the bringing the road to Lanham,|General nnm-y Co., 1217 E St. N.W. late Benjamin W. Reiss, recopding has heen received by John R:| Washington Agents for ‘Marke' Baitery. gecretary, who died Friday. Matthew | Riggles, chairman of the memorial 1. ¥. 2626, Trimble was the author of the paper. | committee of Prince (eorges county, Washington Topham presented to|from John N. Mackall, chairman_ of the association on behalf of Mary|the Maryland state roads commission, Reynolds, daughter of Enoch Reynolds, | it was announced today. an original copy of the city directory [ A committes headed by Mr. Riggles of Washington for 1827, ad requested Gov. Ritchie to make & the extension of the highway. It is LATEST FICTION planned to build the road with con- WOMEN TO SPEAK: crete. ) PEARLMGAE’S oo A sertes of lectures on aspects of e cy—— the political situation, with sidelights| WILL on the House of Representatives and xEEP WAR OB'PHAN' the Senate, will be delivered by Mrs.| Announcement today that Maud Wood Park, president of the |the Constitution (! League of Women Voters; Miss May |of the District will | Garrett Hay, chairman_of the Emigie = York League, and Mrs. Percy ereau, & Parisi: n, 2 nybaker, in the Chautauqua, N. Y., fourand one-half y " G Acc1dent School of Political Education, duringIng vear. Memiwrs o the summer months, it was announced | headed by the rexent. Mrs, vin D). today. The establishment of the |Elisworth, Su o 2 Insurance IS - school, nccordimtlt):x the mmoun;!— l‘nrh;hr: ::u- stonan. ment, is in line with a movement for | ter for the m arc: Mrs. G . founding of schools of citizenship | Win D. 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