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£ \ X = — / THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, JULY 18, 1921 13 " D.C.HEADS DEFEND | [ . 2=czem= | PRESIDENT HARING eoms seLave naxive pakr i powpic Testsl whe wescye 2 GI)ORE CHANCES | 4:30 p.m., concert by the United King to See Mr. Hughes. States Marine Band. Taylor Arrangements -er¢ made today for the reception next week by Secretary kings”... Hartman personal _Tepres: Euphonium #oio, “Believe Me, if A Y All Those Endeaging Young Amanulla Khan, King of Afgha who is here secking formal ry . . Cha .M u N . Commissioners Send Letter| | ‘Musician, vecer A dnzes. . | |Will Make Trip Next Month who s Here sceking formal fuc representative called upon rem Italy.” Italian folk Boys and Young Men Invited to Chairman Focht Explain- | | S S0 o0 S With Mrs. Harding and W i present Wi to the to Meeting to Plan Au- altz suite Vine, oman who w n im to the S ing Their Position. | gind, Sons Strauss Party on f 4 ' 1 e Vi the Atghanisian cnvos (‘::‘q\re;.éhe Xii Mudse!r!nleo( lin:ll h:fnvlkfi[:. th \':Illl Kh T Ma 3 egETO MO ato. an. is suite have vis other capi- . ACTION DECLARED URGENT () air do Ballet. ~ Aliegretts | |PARTIAL TO USE OF YACHT tals and have been reccived by the | GITE ON CONDUIT ROAD | (e) Angeolus. Andante soste- —_ B I e O | it nuto. Employed Outside Help Solely Be- (@) Fete, Boheme. Allegro | | Battleships, Cruisers and Destroy- :Students Will Be Housed in Tents. cause of Desire to Hurry School Harinedt hypin: e Hallsjiof ers Will Take Part in the ‘ Large Mess Halls to Be “The Star Spangled Banner.” | Celebration. Provided. Building Program. In a letter sent today to Chairman Focht of the House I ict committee, strict Commissioners defend their action in employing outside nitects Concert by the United States - Soidices Tiame. Band at tde Tentative arrangements are being i bandstand this evening, begin- | [made for President Hurding's visit ::{“;v';clvl: ;'-xm'-!\g;'«.{'r S. to Plymouth, Mass., next month dur- A , * | |ing the ter-centennial celcbration of the landing of the pilgrims. This was | Boys and voung men between the ages of twelve and hteen years, particularly ers of the High det Corps and the Boy well as their parents, have st the municipal architect in the 3 o ¢ school 0 ‘i hi o to- inni heen inv of plans for new sc | e siiinson e known at the White House to New Shlpplng Board Vesse!|veen inv to attend a meeting in S — ‘continents. following the visit of Senator the bourdroom of the District Com- Mr. Focht c upon istric on Bilon Ledge of Massachusetts and Morris 1 i next Wed Ve heads last ' ‘l:)co?:‘k‘: @ Jessup Duryea of New ‘York, who is American Leglon Ready ,f.,r“.;:f A cipal @ i ation in the municip directing the pageant features of en- for Trip. The communication_for to him o g Al subst s ...De Sylva | |tertainment incident to the celebra- o o was'told him ulf‘n:"ulrnl‘:':‘.l iy taigne ] o, Iy the Associnted Press. L. Ri s o Senator Lodge today also obtained |, ek : e stz ‘ — s i gled biiner g g i O HANDLEY-P: > ¥ g - NEW YORK, July 18.—Manned by a ommissioners sy that the ShR” & ar S o permission the President to i GOOSE.” A HANDLEY-PAGE MACHINE FROM KE ARRIVES FOR THE ; plomental sehool progeam for twe milc | | e St ngted naner have the Department detail TESTS OFF THE VIR CAPES. PHOTOGRAPH ; crew 100 per cent American.. of w Bon dollars’ worth of work did not At T:30 confeht: at three battle three cruisers and more than nine-tenths are mem authorize the cmployment of & $inElCH | Montrose of the organization for which she is additional 2 the municipal | | oftice. with to prosecute the v regular force until Cong 1 in crease the f the other, to cail in .. They chose the lat- 3 ng themselves Overturs: “Oberon’ : Trombone solo, architect” ) Georgetown, | | and cagle boat States Navy d LN, Hlymouth eoletras NITRATE PLANT OFFERS. named, the new Shipping Board liner all 3 2 I-mmr " Wil Leave August 1 S American Legion arrived yesterday to ated . Other Bids Expected for Muscle load for her maiden voyage in the 2 e ident Hardin ompanied by < iden u d 'L fr 3 3 - the pre : The new ship, one of the 533-foot,| I Hardin al yacht Maytlower, his Otler-loffers ifrom iprivate concerns 18,000-fon vessels built by the gov- biishment of n'trip since becoming 1 . for acquiring the nitrate plant at ernment for Army transport service, fin aining camg c parly will I Wasiington . Muscle Shoals, Ala., for which Henry | g but with the close : changed | Camp 3 August 1, and, according to the A us they 'stand today, one of the ips now sailin | 11 be gone five or pouth, he and Mr: Von Weber “al- did,” states their letter, * ners were actuated solely by the desire to com- Plete the school buildings by the “In taking Ford has submitted a proposal of a lease for 100 ycars at $1500000 a under the for Rio de Hacaing will | Unanimously Elected Presi- |year ana a cash payment of $35.000.- | Executive Clemency Likely to | lcave here mixt o e school term in Sep-| e A Ehhinte v [gther plucesion or adle- . 000, are expected by the government, T erator Fia B be put under contras iter than o ‘presidencs weekoend wip on| - dent of International |seeretars Hosver said woday. ’ Be Extended to His 150 | ounced that hier trial trips i g cul[;::l“f::‘ e iate Marc adori: | navy vard whart today at 8 o'clock, | s Decracin ‘"“L" B Indicaiea: thay BHC monld b ‘;,',;.’:”m"(;‘].l ot than November 1 ihareliotithe Torendors Aftor & crulye on the Totomac river Congress at Vienna. | hers had been some discussions with | Followers. v fays, us wsainsl ey i e —rox trot, “AlL by L | [ iheveuirr thoush «Specially restful | By e Avociated Press. had been no specne, |n'r‘or£ns“l | s i KGR e ey and happy journey. The President and| VI 18.—Miss Jane Ad- | ME; 18 —Court- | More than 100 “Even if the Commissioners had had in the :nlued a: 1CO CITY, Ju he said, ar sucsts authority to augment the force Mrs. Harding have become very par-| g, 8 ; ; office of the municipal architect to Hie Harding have e e P t] lcago was unanimously & the proposition, but noth- |martial proceedings await Gen. Mar- | York, Washington o Eoasity ary to prepare com- elec president of the Woman's|ing definite in the way of an offer {tinez Herrerra, leager of a recent ro- | O er the most effi- t, and it is under- 1 make frequent |International Congress at the closing i icn here vesterday, and by com- | Expected to Watch Golfers. non con nt the pre | It is believed by persons in and|was pronounced the most successful | {recreation and stood that they w trips. the extent nece plete plans and spe ations for all of the authorized buildings prior to November 1, it is doubtful whether| | they could have secured the necesci | Z i sary personnel for short terms of| | Tex frot. Wi has been determined. o o e hat the offers, in|V0lt in the Tampico oil rezion, ac-| 1 %0 Mr. Ford's proposal. might | cording to advices received here from ent congress | he made through him or direct to|San Luis Potosi, where President Secretary Weeks, who, he added. has | o o4 s _Whe " I“" icen the Ford proposal under considera-| G A e A nd at what is cost, as no profit va mmediate ap- . 1o provide for at nd young m Bervice without paying re ¥ Banners about the White House that the Presi- salaries. It seems advisable there-| | | |&ent will go out to the Columbia Golf | €Ver held. tion. jadn are wiiting. This announc . FArIeNe Sy o tmsure eariy, com: | o | &0 L 0" helco Guring the week | Amom resolutions adopted at the menc foliowed Genn, Herrerrs request s and ane of the ned by United Statex. O ot s, 1 reselutld nat he be permitted (o surrend As the mew ship ¢ cautp, Ioeated pletion of the buildings, but 2.0, 10 to watch the championship matches |final meeting was one to secure the ; s 3 camp, located st of economy, to make use A B i 51 s as wiien became apparent that he! por dr i with U e Distric e o, WIS (it | OPPOSES BIGGER LOANS. |10, 541t i Semtionihe, Jitnd oed metihs 262, o% e e | HEARING ON WINES. | 0c ity SHEREER i, b morning, At any rate he has agreed —_ arry plans. Tae advices | noisily greeted with wh e b te i architects. The expenditure . e iEatia an ‘@ e ‘,’::“:‘:,;“fi‘*; will probably not | Commissioner Lobdell Appears Be- |to personally present the champion- organization in an effort to line up exceed $20,000, about 1 per ehip prizes at the conclusion of the |the women of the entire world for and harbor ¢ mer ground T, that ¢ clem- | ing v Manufacturers and Buyers for would be extended to m?u& the total appropriation. It fore Senate Committee. tournament next Friday afternoon. | non-participation in any activity Sacramental Purposes Heard. owers of Herrerra, said e will serve as a e Y&~ i was required that the BreBTuRGIV| Opposition to legislation that would o The President and Mrs. Harding will| wnich would make war possible. A | Manufacturers of sacrame [ater aald, e Sommercial relz- | £ ; ,’ifi‘l‘élh ?);e:vlulypx%' and practically all [permit farm loan banks to advance|end, leaving Washington late Friday plan was adopted wher national “A‘m_ln representatives of m‘n‘}j T e i o Aime ¢ 1 b in army T them are in hand. As soon as they |a maximum of $25.000 to farmers was|afternoon and — returning Monday sections of the league of nations are | [E1ONS Ur"::‘fll‘l.d”;:({';“: ore Hiven & — = i |Th' " ude ph are approved the working plans Will{ oy ecced today before the Senate|MOrRing. Their destination not |ty be called upon to SUEEest to the | (. sione! Siieno PPose B undertaken, with every assurance | piiiSins mmmfuee e e henif {been made public, but it is under- 0 b D ommissioner Haynes on the proposed | that the work will be placed under|yopgell’ farm loan commissioner. Stood they will be house guests dur- contract in accordance With OUr Pro-{Xone of the regional banks, he said,|ing the visit. methods for gram.” s able to meet requests for loans of Another resolution 1 kinds, 11 the league various|regulations covering the man.r ture and distribution of wine for r ligious purposes. The churchmen 11 { made formal protest against rul prohibiting the distribution by €hol sale liquor secretariat of ANTI-RED ARMY DEFEATED it learns on good uu. ‘ T . T 3 thority that the Herrerra revolt orig- |Gen. Makno Reported Beaten bership in the organization irally’ was plunned o occur simu- . i taneously with the arrival of Ukraine. —_————— - less than $10,000, the present maxi- 5 HOOTS SELF mum. because of shortage of funds ASKS 527.500 DAMAGES. |recently formed women's ‘o rs. contending that | . 1 destroyers in Tampico ba WOMAN S . Although the farm loan board has — ons_working, whether by * [the churches were unable to get their | o, o o an — twice recommended an increase ooty G revolutlonary meth: [fhe churches were unable fo get thelr imi toward peace. ot ret was m: drill and dance XDON, July ‘0w report *h to th According to Rig United Israel Milloff Sues Packers for ates cquent international od: ied Monday s, Former Washington Girl, Mrs. |, " yronosed in a bill Géneral T pre i g ¢ iencral re expre Tentativ ¢ regulations would e Gayhart, Staunton, Is at Hospital. | K¢nvon. republican, Towa, Mr, Lobdel) Death of Two Children. fn:"nore {uraton of ‘the mecting | pormit bonded manmufacturers of sac- | ] Y » » aid” he would “regret exceedingly” fsrael Milloff, whose two children. it impo: to devote ramental wine to distribute their own _—_— n hopel ce discus to product, but would not allow them | The Great Pyramid. named an| The a to The Star. Va., July 1 Specinl Disnate STAUNTO! jtian King, Chooes the le: “ontain about 2,300,000 blocks of stome. |surr: o see the limit enlarged at this time. | genjamin and Jacob, were kitled and Mrs. M. 1| Representatives of farm organiza-ig tui : tions, however, urged Prompt passage | [z b vitally involved in the [, deal in the products of other child, Jennie. injured M a truck of the Cudah Gayhart of near Mint Spring is in the King's Dauz;fler Hgsviu:l‘ here {of the bill inz Company mounting the s ;peaalsies Jmboach | < s the result of shooting herself with e —— today filed Suits in the Distriet Su- |u v the allies was fa- i § i i A iedd 2 = » 27 ICeiiiver revolver MINE SINKS STEAMER. peanre Court against the compary to ] R bl - POTPRPPPIPTIPTIRT ST PRSTrreReTRRe TR rRR s SRS ERR AL LA A SN 1 Mrs. Gayhart is the wife of M. I b, rocover $27.500 damages, s | o fon I_Amnnzhse\'vrl.i‘] other | sayhart. youn farmer. She is LONDON. July 17.—A di tel 10.000 for each of the r dealing with world peace - . - kil one” ot o iy R manta | 5 h Which were adopted «t the final meet- Guaranteed by the Best Security in the World—Improved Washington Real Estate about twenty-one vears of age, and {Lloyds from Kustendje. Rumania,|dren and vhiek ing of the congress waa one d s Mmarried four years ago. She is a | says the British steamer Gen. Turner, {little girl. He A Washington girl, M. Gayhart having |bound rom the Danube, to_ Rotter. | torney win L. ver. ather | oh of future waz i i t. ertain married her there. dam with grain and cattle, struck a|sues administrator of the dead |be seen peace treaties and S f S o ‘ > — T P time of the shooting Mrs. | mine July 13 off Caliakra and sank.|children and as next friend of the|that it would be necessary to revise afte---Secure---Conservative hart was in the house alone, rela- | The members of the crew were saved.' third child them, tives said, her husband. being in the barnyard, engaged in attending to the morning’s milking. T The Morning’s Prophecy 300,000 First Mortgage 7% Gfbonds. At Prices to Yield About 7.50% on the Theater and Stores Located at Belmont Building 14th St. and Florida Ave. N.W. Loan Safeguarded Absolutely by Amortization Plan ERE is offered the conservative investor an of safety, comprising the land, buildings and equip- ideal opportunity for the placing of funds, ment of the beautiful new Belmont theater. and either in small or large amounts—with gores jocated at 14th street and Florida avenue, greatest security and absolute safety, gr)hxle eamn- . thwest. Furthermore the bonds are a direct ing an assured income of practically 7.50 per cent, first lien on the income from the property, a suf- pigshle pronpy both s to prineipgl find et ficient amount of which must be deposited monthly and attended by no risk whatsoever These bonds C A 4 constitute a direct closed first mortgage on prop- with the fiscal agents to meet principal and interest erty the value of which constitutes a large margin .payments when due. T is an interesting feature to know which increases in each year. The property, the serial maturities enable that the estimated annual earn- investor is fully protected at all times investors to select bonds to mature in ings of the property are several and not subject at any time to delay any year desired. Bonds are dated times the interest principal require- in the payment of interest and prin- July '15' 1921, and run serially from ments of any vear. The amortization cipal. oS SPe cowin h = by monthly payments provides a con- In addition to making the loan self- Wo to ten years. They are register- stantly growing margin of security, liquidating from the earnings of the able as to principal. Beautiful Belmont Theater and Stores Officers and Directors of the Belmont Building Co. 34 starts you in fettle or aered funk It braces you or embraces you in hampering hold «~ of logy Ilistlessness. Your fortune for the day is told in the kitch- en—and it’s always a good omen when you breakfast here. The coffee perks your spirit and combination orders fit any purse and appetite at WALLIS’ 12th and G Streets N.W. President . Hoke Smith Vice President. William H. Sholes Treasurer.. William L. Browning Secretary. .David S. Hendrick Directors BERRY, (Berry & Whit- mare.) WILLIAM L. BROWNIN w Soiled” JLISHT sporled CHA osfedpofoodoodeoofedirfoodefoodiadoodoofooedesdpofoofeoiradoodeodeifesdeode oo diodeodeodeeduiatoafoods oo foodoleodiodrodeodeofedeodoode fodeodeode oo o oRe B e ool B OB A o o o B o A R R R R R SPECIAL $ 6 PIECES PRICE COMPLETE Including Tray Rare indeed is the opportunity to secure such a value as this! The highly artistic, dignified design of this set will make it at once the attraction of any dining room, and its heavy quadruple silver plate finish assures you “lephone’ Co.) GOTTLIER, (Pres. Diggs Cleaned or Steamed? There's as mauch dif- Tres. Rosslyn S Navy, HARRY "C. ) (W. 1. 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