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te ~ 19> WILL HONOR DANTE. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, AUGUST 21, 1921—PART 1, Brli):zn:: .&.m!’l?: y&u‘:sfifi&l{l&z‘ Elaborate arrangements are being | NEW YORK’S CHINATOWN |MAJ. DEAN APPOINTED II.ARGE A"END ANEE RUNAWAY AUTO HALTED | SUES FOR $25000. ANIMAL RESCUE LEAGUE. 340 MERITS SUGGESTED . MOURNS AT FUNERAL TO VETERANS’ BUREAU ON THE EDGE OF SEA WALL {1egea personal injuries was filed yester- | made for a suitable commemoratic I Maryland Avenue S.W., or Tele- OF CHINESE VETERAN day in the District Supreme Court by { of the sixth centenary of the death «f phone Main 8088. 9 Zl 2 Mrs. Susle Root Rhodes, superv r of [ wheels went over the wall ‘& auieter leaky ‘reas axies and pre. | |Perintendents of postal stations With| sorrowful _procession . marched |PingC Sehopls. , suz > ) 5 ne at rrices Tratuze searin out of geirs and the costof | |City Postmester M. O, Chance. The| hundreds of members of four or- o ant MRt aarector & | PlavErounds, was a source of gratifica- | " The sight of the machine hanging en or 0 < Oscar C. Miller against the Washing- | ante to be held at St. Patrick's Hull ton Terminal Company and James C. | next month, under the auspices o By the Associated Press. Head of Vocational Education at Sergt. McCarthy of Air Sefvice Res- | [\ coneral director of railroads. . lialian Catholic Society NEW YORK, August 20.—China- cues Machine, But Loses Pocket- |Plainfiff, represented by Attorneys | tive committee is composed of town today pald reverent homage Columbia University Named Leo P. Harlow and F. G. Duvall, al chairman; E to ome of its sons. Richard Blue, Assistant Director. _— book and $25. leges ;;mlth:ed‘:?sm:z-::uzm ;;‘:n'\'m::& T ——— a private In the 77th Division, who 3 K d mpany, a . 194 for America overseas. Ma). Arthur D. Dean, who holds the| More than 24000 children romped| Sergt. J. B. McCarthy, United|that while in that capacity, Algust | features of the program. Also, i i i ~o- | 2nd playe: s - Sav 5 5 vas standing on the “ E City Superintendents Discuss DRSOt TR as Suependes fon | chair of vocational education at Co-|irounds that wers opened auring ine |States Naval Afr Service, stationed | 2% S VRS MARCRE on (e for | LS e e “Divina. Comedid® i F Transmissi 1 . Bis fumeral Thousands of ori- |lumbla University, yesterday was ap-|first two weeks of Augast wi at Bolling Field, prevented an elec- it broke, injuring him seriously and |being arranged by the young ladics O Jnissions i Credit for Good Work entals stood with bared heads as |pointed’ assistant director of the|tributions of citizens made in response |tric automobile from golng over the | permanently. lof the Holy Rosary Dramatic C! Differentials the casket, draped with the Stars |newly created veterans' bureau, in |t the appeal of Commissionar Ovster. | sea wall, at the lower end of Potomac 3 = and Stripes, was carried through h This does not mean that 21,000 dif- |park, opposite Army War College, $19/ 8. | Worms With Chance. {he narrow, winding streets to the |Charge of the rehabilitation division.|ferent boys and girls were afforded | Friday night about 9:30 o'clock. | wailing strains of a Chinese fu- |Maj. Dean was for eight years state :’{.(nleat::mn,l hcx‘lmefi, hmi nmththlei An ‘x’lmlnzl:ol)ile I)blonglnlg’lo w.n'ft | = I~ . ACHIN Efficiene:; rat! bt = 5 2 [ = in|total attendance in these nine school- | Carrol], 228 13th street, left on the »DOVT PUNISH YoUR MACHINE || Effclency rating based upon neral dirge played by native bu- |director of vocational education in| iGN o wasics sonened That | comhonky oothat St ort Ohetne ou n Now Have ih 4 poor gear lubricunt, merits” as well as “femerits” was| glers G New York and had charge of all|agure. ; : securely locked, had started down ‘ auieter, " 4D N mtaate notegy || dacussed a¢ & meettng yesterday of Su- | oy leied s pallbearers. In the | DU shoors oot Onel tralning in) | This announcement, last ‘nisht, by |the grade and siopped after the front } | 1 nber r the bureau, last night sald of Maj.|tion to those who gave to the fund. % 11 attracte: tion | g : = kb;mr-nv:‘"‘g:; e at etust as good.” ||5YStem In use at the Washington g:l}mz.«x}lqnsovf‘ \:l:};léanm: reas et |Dean, “I am confident that 1 have| Better still, it Tadioa tedlicls rly to o;:’e;:‘:sr)vf.pnsslng mg!;?lest:."frrr‘mntl 3 Y s Your service station Tatricant or ||city post office has been recommena-| Mmember. ‘One delegation repre- | secured one of the best informed men | Commissioner Oysier \ant the ehitdren | cher Sy of Passing motorists, among : wer 1nan Last ear— can quickly get 1t for you. sented the Jung Wa & jvhich |of the country to take charge of the|want and need ‘more municinal pluy- |runabout, Just after she had allghte < Sl in 5 ‘and 50 pound eans, half bar | fed to the Post Office Department. In other days figured in the dread- |rehabilitation” division. Maj. Dean's | grounds and that they will take 2o- | o pas clectins araeren in e dine: % rels and barrels, Let us explain to you in || Al efficiency schemes, it seems, fafl | ed tong wars. : past experience along vocational and | Vartage of the school playzrounls If | (iyn of the. civer ; . ) = REENSH Wiy DA A contaleasi pec miles when it comes to “merits,” the em- Rivad memhers atine = D Sing |rohabllitating lines makes bim De-|an approrriation is mads that wil rer- | 9t Seemed ctrtain that the car was : : And done in a painless way, too, by our g DRUHAN-AUSTIN CO. ||phasis in the past naving been upon| Tone \ned Mect and [ “tho | moth work of sonapiet in the mam-|mit the sckool officials to keep these | doomed to a worse fate than that of | 5} Déntal Experts, who take every precaution % the “demerit” feature of the ratings,| and bowed their s as the |moth work of rehabilitating ex-serv-|yards oper during the ~ummer and g fcCarthy P S g Distributora 80 that employes were endeavoring| casket passed on through the [ice men.” ater school hours in winter. - Saracq tne r?&:tawfl;rg:flncglna‘:m)l “ not to hurt you. T am a believer of fair 72 1009 HSt. NW. Main 4772 ||to keop from getting “demerits”| Bowery, over Manhattan bridge | Maj. Dean is a graduate of Rindge | “Although approximately fifiy school- | oarded ¢ 4 : i e e ik rather than working for “merits.” and to a Brooklyn cemetery, where | Technical School, Cambridge, Mass., yards have play apparatus in them, |* qhre serkeant reported the loss of prices and quality workmanship. sk — Dratting New Syatem. intecmentiwasimaces Footonine Massachusetts Institute of | supervisors must . be emploved o nig Docketbook | auring the excite- - why T enjoy a very large practice & “As the present efficiency system for e A ST Bes ot o :;“Cx’;l:)}'" ‘85 chlldren while they are Iment. It contained nearly $25, and % o post office employes is unsatisfactory versity. He has written for many | District are hopefal that the Commin | ® lienes ha wie Ml Swill e o <| “IN TIME OF HEAT in many respects,” according to al vocational publications and is_asso- |sioners will be able in- et from ous. |1t to him. 407 7th St = statement issued today by the Post ciate editor of the Vocational Maga- |gress in the next District bill an ap- % ’ y . =1 1 [ | e oy Been ppoiated For the pur- = Propriation suticient to keen the| DETATLED AS NAVIGATOR. 530 a m. 10 55| PREPARE FOR COLD' e Bt e e He is a member of the Columbia |schoolyards open as playgrounds twelve > Opposite Woolworth's Se and 10c Store. Hours: Daily. amte 5 pose of drafting a new system under University Post of the American Le- | months of the year. Commander George H. Laird at the || 8 p. m.; Sundays, 10 to 1. Phone Main 19. = which credits will be allowed, de- €ion and served as major during the | Approximately $1,300 has been con- |Naval Academy, Annapolis, has been de- 5 'AVE the Colbert merits imposed and general ratings rld war in charge of reconstruction tributed thus ~far to Commissioner | tailed as navigator of the battleship e . J. K. Freiot, Prop. | force of Heating R o s o jroskiinitheFATHyghospItaln) Oyster's fund for school playgrounds. | Wyoming. “efficlency system,” which in the past Plant experts put your [I1,5. " cen the target of much criticism, “heater” in condition the department invites all employes of the postal service to hold meetings | Reduction in Appropriation ! while it is not in use. lll{zana elect committees to formulate a report embodying the views of such The Most Dependable Service [ll | workers, including clerks, carriers and | Makes Necessary Dropping | at the Fairest of Charges. I=horers, Groups to Be Left Free. of Workers. . Th, loy. > t Offi for Pa; ts Onl, MAURICE J. COLBERT [}, 77, 30550t cneery soce o wns | A net reduction tn the personnel Closed All Day, Saturday During Aagus ceiOpea ymets Oy 621 F Street influenced in these discussions. Re-|of the Shipping Board of about 33% Main 3016-3017 ports are to be submitted to the | Per cent is to be effected by the end bureau of the first assistant post-|of the year, Shipping Board officials [aster general not later than Septem- | suiq yesterday. Thp reduction is made An unusual feature of the attempt |ecessary by the greatly reduced ap- to get the views of all postal em- | propriation for the Shipping Board, Ployes is that three reports are asked [which, as voted by the House, amounts PERPE for—separate reports from the clerks, | to $48,500,000, The board had asied carriers and laborers. for approximately $125,000,000. The All post offices throughout the coun- | bill is now in the Senate. 2 / \J try will be asked to make similar rec- | Shipping Board officials estimated B l ommendations, 80 that the department [that & et saving of about $440,- here may go at the work systemat- 000 has. been realized between the 26-Piece Set ically, basing its final decree and re- |time the new b came 1 ASSOC‘ATION Vised eficlency aystem upon the views | lust Juno and the Dresant by & cut.in Wm. A. Rogers and wishes, in 8o far as possible, of | . of el 5 B il i SO | DINNERWARE & templated any drastic or sudden cut LOWEST CASH PRICES $7,000,000 - in_personnel. JOSHUA W. CARR, Secretary - . existence which were not neede: officials as a minimum, and the net re- custodian’s offics, with about forty e the personncl of the Shipping Board, 00 or More on shares maturing in 45 gome of the recent appointees receiv: -1 = srwrT ing comparatively large aries, but or 83 montf:s. It Over 5,000 Expected at Amerfean |on the whole there has been a sube Pays 4 Per Cent nel and the salary list, officials Sarphus Nearh : | board has been made stronger by the arp earing . cut in the appropriation. Shortly after N P o Chairman Lasker took office a surve; R W Oces 3800,000 of the board was ordered, with the re’I ST T e r s or on a o sult that many employes were found . | ve been dropped and bureaus abol. —— - F Two-burner size. ished, until by the end of the year the S board expects to get down to a true One example of the way the board 18 enabled to cut {s in the office of the custodian, which was an impor- me Celel on stantial reduction in both the person- bration 3 ke 2 Employes Notified. on shares withdrawn be- Notices are going out every week to : ; various employes of the board that fore maturity their services are no longer needed. £ to be doing work which was practically oil S 1 = ‘useless fq actica { o t Corner 11th and E Sts. N.W. . O practicl ‘surposesiiand 2 X ove efficiency basis. The reduction in per- i SERE ST Very special at tant office when the headquarters of The reduction will be, and already has Assets More Than been, gradual, and there is not con- sl bo ol ; Bl |several bureaus were found to ‘be in sonnel of 331 per cent is set by board the board were on F strect. The . ‘\' = J Easy Credit Terms il ey LOWER PRICES FOR YOU | S5, posaibls an. ng Of $107.471 i With E; u Pays 6 Per Cent READY FOR FIELD MEET. i b eerns of Yor e With Every Purchase of 5 $100 or More Decision to cut the personnel of the Gradually since that time employ duction by the end of the year may This New Mahogany Living Room Suite employes, was charged with the work ' v Commander of the Tank Corps Post{of upkeep and repair of the bufld?ng of the American Legion, who is chair-land material. In its new quarters in man of the athletic committee for the |the Navy bullding, all work is done . o o o ° legion's big field meet and reunion at{by the State, War and Navy force, and R t H Cheénapeake Beach Thursday. f,‘,“.:‘;:{"e,“:;: maintains only a force lx‘ lece lmng oom ul e Full cane paneled, exactly like Everything is ready for the bigland make small repaire. - Sevesn on. It consists of 2 i i i illustrati fleld meet and reunlon of the Ameri- |bureaus have be 1ish Large Baffet with beautiful plate mir- 2 S g can Legion, booked for Thursday at|others consolidated to b‘r‘;:g.l;gu!all;lg g Armchair and Fireside Chair vgltll [ J Covere Chesapeake’ Beach, when some 5.000|cut in personnel and the consequent ror, Highly-polished Golden Oak Extension with beautiful o naires ai i 3 5 3 together for the first time since the |saiarion © Lhe amount Table and four Durable Diners. Dishes ex- very fine suite that vi'e ce. The board has not and d tn-] . . A byl twenty athletic events, altend to reduce salarles, ofoiais said. tra. Special Sale price................... sale at the Y bathing girl contest, baby contest,|The reduction in expenees ahIroL Terms prize waltz and a Dort automobile |brought about. by cuts in personne Easy Credi contest on the card, not mentioning {almost exclusively and not by salary d T the band concert by the United Stat 1 g - Easy Credit Terms t she peng copoert by thp Unied Sace [felicions, [ Eeiens Burtiue 13 5% , A Let Go of 7 ellers Aitchen consolidations effected and the ineffi- y § ) 1 Shonridione et and All 0dd | Cabinet 50c a Week i e E I Saves All speeches by ColL Charles R. Forbes, The best kitchen . director of the Veterans’ Bureau Rlchmond_ Gen, John J. Pershing and Commis. sioner Rudolph, with Gen. John C. Relper of all ia the paid out lor| Anywhere! Heionmaires are i tor s rattiing big| ACCUSED OF JOY RIDING. - time. Interest centers In the inter-post relay race for the Evening Star An Unusually trophy. The handsome silver loving Complete Line of cup is on exhibition In Spalding’s Two Colored Boys Held fop Action | X, e 1_ a8 . . g il S == Chiffoniers window, and has created a great deal | Through clever detective work by >4 3 of interest in this event. Commander | Detectives Mansfleld and O’Donnell o Charles W, Swan of the Tank Curpslvf the first police precinct, two col- : st Wireless Appantus Post, who 1s handling the meet, .n‘ond boys were brought to Police | G We have too for pots and by the Plan ¥ nounced 1ast night that Howard S. Fisk, | Court yesterday, where they pleaded = many and need commander of the George Washing-|8Uuilty to four charges each of joy : At Most Attractive || |ton Post, will act as master of core- |Tiding. Judge Hardison held the de- the room. Prices Prices at monles, with Frank L. Peckham in fendants who gave the names of have been slashed charge of the general arrangements|MAack Smith, aged seventeen, and A. : for M 2] StEs bonch the day of the S8 | T yies, azed elghteen, on bonds of $ir . ongay= 500 for c<ach charge fo await ction of starting at the grand jury. begin to enjoy its convenience This Mahogany Finish Suite One of th blicas theli B Consists of four magnificent admitted taking belonzed to Reprec pieces—large Dresser, with sentative F. W. Mondell. The car T — $1 7 Thomas J. Williams, Inc. 1824 N. Y. Ave. N. W. Everything Electricz} Automobile Accesseries TEXAS-OKLAHOMA LINE AGAIN SUBJECT TO PROBE Mirror; Chiffonier, Triplicate Mirror Toilet Tab}‘ee and l;.u.ll- w 5 ; size Wood Bed. t us show oulei::l:(exn:lu:d Rne::::‘mf e 1 Easy Credit Terms | you this Suite. Very special at very rapidly. When we embarked in Drop-Side Crib was completely demolished in an ac- cident on the Highway bridge while the_boys were driving. Dr. E. H. Sellards to Investigate Dispute Regarding Boundary Along Red River. Don’t Make Costly The Texas-Oklahoma boundary line on Red river is soon to be under an growing this business we employed only one mechanfe. We are employing an average force of from 30 - to 40 mechanics. -d c We do everything in the Painting, Paper- ch hangiog and Tteror Decorating. Foee v in: Drop'SI e ou PAINT EXPERIMENTS ||investieation of Dr. & I Seliards | prices < Strongly_constructed of o armt. Experts with || Sestores of the. Dniversity of Foxas, | HARRY W. TAYLOR CO., Inc. let w th Pad metal, white, enamel fin- yoon ot experience are &t your sarvice: The United States Supreme Court 2333 18th St. N.W. omp ete I a ish, drop side. Specially Betimates. has held that the treaty of 1819 Interior and Exterior Work. ho(weenh the U‘:;lu;d‘ sl:,aetu and Spain priced, including spring, made the sout] nk of Red river R. K. FERGUSON, INC. dintse ||the voundary between the two Better Res“lts Can be conven- countries, and that by subsequent treaties and congressiol acts this = eamera lato mine now-be. line, as defined by the treaty withil cayee I take Iy negatives to GROVE, Spain, has become the boundary line{l 1210 G. Expert workmen turn out ex- Between Texas and Oklahoma on this|| cellent work. that's only nataral. river. Now the questions e arisen: “What constitutes the south AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHER. bank of this river? Where was the south bank ~approximately oneily advertisement may hundred years ago, when the treaty not my work with Spain was made, and by what proo-ssl l‘uu utm fl"b. mmuud from its position of one hun years ago—that is, . has the river moved PLATE SPECIALIST gradually as by accretion to its 2 TR o S o el i ernton’ | ROOFLESSANCHOR BAR i st : s TR T e Subiged s oF PLATES more is absolutely contingent upon 7 ¥ the Supreme Court's decision on those \ _Fit Tight points, to be made in accordance with the evidence that is to be presented. D. C. SUED FOR DAMAGES. Benjamin I\ Frie@man yesterday Easy Credit Terms. filed sult In the District Supreme Court to recover $3,000 damages from [24 the District of Columbia, the Warren LOOK F. Brenizer Company and D. J. Duni- . ; gan for alleged personal injury. : Painting Department, Ph. N. 231-232. 7.75 Easy Credit Terms Many handsome styles to select from, all complete with mahogany finish, standard and silk shade. To close out at this low price— r ‘167 ent converted ke o Mirror and Towel Rack X Special Imitation Leather Seat. Very Special at *4,75 Easy Credit Terms Friedman says he was driving his automobile along 16th street extended in the night-time of June 4 last, when he suddenly oolllded with a steam PAINLES! shovel, which he flEcXIresA was left in BY (ZflNDl“CTl\'E ANESTHESIA i the roadway without lights. ~The | ——femovante Bridgewori tnncreed 1 | Mill | : ) S v shovel is sald to be owned by the| | \Without Grinding Your Teoth. | ; ery. Brenizer company, and to have been ) A ; s I Plates Repaired ’ : engaged, in excavating for Mr Dunl- | o/hiid gou wait.. Then. It's Genuine E:.afltg';:m” ’:",:,f:“.".:'.?‘::*:.“.,;':,‘;fi DR. LEHMAN gy Aspisia jo trade mark Bayer Manufae- | tion, Attorney 3. B. Stein appears for| 307 7th St. N. W., m | saze Monoaceticaci of Salicylicacid. ¥the plaintiff. Open Evenimgs—Closed on