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23, 1921.° - THE EVENING/ STAR, WASHINGTON, D.” C. WANIS CLUB TO BOOST:* {ROTARIANS OPTIMISTIC MAIL RECEPTACLE PLAN | OVER BUSINESS OUTLOOK FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER — U.S.MAY HAVE SIX Abe Martin Says: [KI Washington—the most “Livable” 3 City in America R Victor Herbert Guest at Luncheon. {Decided Improvement Seen’ at Con- "E;'IA,’.;V;%EG‘A"; NOTICE Declares Mayfower Should * ference of Officers. and Chair- A ’?ATION i men of Fifth District. Emphasizing the time to be saved| A decided improvement in business | and the convenience derived by the, UPon a sound basis of recovery, with'{ installation of individual mail re-|commercial and professional men ceptacles, Postmaster Merritt = ©. More optimistic than they have been Chance made a special appeal for the | 8ince the outbreak of the world war, | ; §in S support of his fellow Kiwanians in| Was the keynote expressed by of- the campaign to facilitate mail de- | ficers and committee chairmen of the | % liveries now being conducted by the | ROtary clubs of the fifth district at 50 ood tt Weshington city post office, at a | the opening session yesterday of a cigarettes meeting of the Kiwanis Club at the | tWo-day executive conference now fo 0 f Hotel Washington yesterday ° after- | Deing held in Baitimore. r ivc trom one sack of nooN. The conferencé represents the Ro- GENUINE Have Been Torpedoed. on Investments is based on the soundest information ob- ‘tainable. Property Owners If you wish to sell your home quick’y. con- sult us—recognized leaders in the home busi- ness since 1907. BOSS & PHELPS Davis, Lansing, Moore andi Knox Are Mentioned as Possible Delegates. BY DAVID LAWRENCE. News from England indicates that Great Britain will have six members on her delegation to the armament . conference. If this is her wish, it Our knowledge of properties and values is at your service. It means “Maximum Service” to oir Clients —and guar- antees satisfactory re- | sults. i Mr. Chance outlined the benefits of | {8T¥ clubs of castern Pennsylvanie, the proposed movement, and following'} ;;ewfi’,i-[gt;gi Eleléwlnra. Maryland and indorsements by Claude Woodward, | aft Wh 'olumbia, numbering president of the club, and John J.;g7tV. 0 are corferring with of- will be granted and every other dele- Boobar the braaaisation ored unani- | icers of the International association N - gation will be increased from four mously to give the official its hearty | [Sently elected at the convention in 99 1406 H St. N.W. to six members. co-operation.. e flurtg ,‘ Scotland, and as it is u = Victor Herbert, principal guest at rst of its kind in the history . § KEEVER=¢QQ Main 4340 Of course, America hasn't anything A of the international association its to_say about the personnel of other the luncheon, reiterated his remarks | geijperations will be watched with REALTORS THE HOME OF HOMES relative to the lack of enthusiasm dis- played by the government for the arts, made at the Rotary Club the day previous, and incidentally criti- cised the tendency of the country “to ‘ne;netue.te puritanical living stand- interest by Rotary clubs throughout the world as a basis for future un- dertakings. Edward L. Stock of the Washington RDQI!’y Club and governor of the fifth tlflszru‘t presided, and other local Ro- oo 2 B arians present included Geo What’s become o’ th” girl that,, (e, rexered Mayioner, fac was | morrls international sccretary: Harey | t A 2 Svans, -at- ; Frederi used t' be afraid her beauty!made up of a group of hypocritical | Lincotn, edior = of * Brograaeo s \VOllld fade? ‘ ipersons imbued with the wrong spirit. | local club organ; Charles W. Semmes, should have been torpedoed before it i g (CoprHght: Natioasl Newspaper: Becvice.J "™ | Bovlve Lo e D onaatey. | Dresident of: the Washingfon:club, The club unanimousiy pledged its support to the citizens' committee of delegations and has not attempted to limit the size beyond the general R statément that the delegations ought to be small, so as to permit of effective transaction of business. But it is a fact that American public opinion as gauged by those in authority here indicates a desire to have the dominions of the British empire repre- 1406 Eye Street NW. DURHAM s TOBACCO We want you to have the best papar for “BULL."” So now you can receivs witheach package abock of 24 leaves of Y11k — the very finest cigarette ar gation. and J. A. Finnigan. A new impetus was given to the! welfare activities of the Rotary mpire Premiers Desired. In the interests of better relations between the various English-speaking clubs. of the Washington government. In-|adopted at the closing session of Qeed. far more than appears on the | Arst anmeat comeminf,Scesion of the | gran, a dason City, Towa, - BATTERIES } surfice, the conference is destined to| tional Council of Catholic Men at |attended the luncheon. WANTED- Salesm REBUILT 7 have an important bearing on the|the New.Willard Hotel yesterday. During the afternoon Arsenio Ralon { g en $15.00 A mew one each day relations_between the United States{ Other resolutions adopted were a |rendered selections on the violin, am!% in 2. and the British empire. declaration of apposition to a “fed- {was forced to respond to many en- | GUARANTEED'] Tt is significantly recalled here that | eral or state monopoly of education”; | cores. Real Recharging, $1.00 Free the whole parley Is the direct seasel |an appeal for concerted action to te ce Roneizian acRadarate Wrapped in cach . countries, it had been hoped that the British cabinet - would invite the premiers of Canada, New Zealand, South Africa and Australia, or their representatives, to sit in the armament conference as a part of the British delegation. Many of the problems which will be discussed at the conference on far |’ eastern questions are vitally related to Canada, New Zealand ,and Aus- tralia. The United States would like to be apprised directly of the views of those countries and to make sure /that the representatives of those na- tions are informed first hand in ‘Washington of the details of policy of the imperial dominion conference, when the opposition to the renewal « of the Anglo-Japanese alliance devel- ' oped on the part of the British do- minions coincidently with the ex- pressions of the American press against the continuation of that pact. Dominions Not Represented. The first cable dispatches from Lon- don would seem to indicate that not a_single representative of the Brit ish dominions will be on the British sented somehow in the British dele| CATHOLICS INDORSE ARMS LIMITATION MEET Council Also Approves Support of | Irish for Acceptable Government. Hearty indorsement of the confer- | ence on the limitation of armaments | and support of the Irish in their| efforts to obtain a government “ac- ceptable to the Irish people as a nation” were embodied in resolutions mitigate the divorce evil; the sup- port of the National Council of Cath- olic Men for the relief of the un- employed and the solution of the un- employment problem; the establish- ment of social study clubs to fur- ther _a knowledge of present-day problems; the support of a campaign for better motion pictures and grati- fication at the prospect of satisfac- tory relations between Mexico and the United States. Included in the organization’s program i {up of the following: Mark Lansburgh, | < Harper. one hundred and its program for the forthcoming conference on limitation of armaments and voted a special com- mittee be appointed co-operate with other civic organizations in charge. Mr. Woodward announced a new committee on business methods, made chairman; Alfred Higbee, Talkes, James Messer and Frank W. Stephen | Without a dissenting vote, Mr. Her- | bert was proclaimed the handsomest guest present, while Adolph Morse was selected as the one with the homeliest visage. Chester Gray, secretary of the Bos- | RABBI IS TO SPEAK. Rabbi G. N. Hausmann of New York is to speak at the Wasington He- brew Congregation tonight in be- half of the million-dollar campaign of the Hebrew Sheltering Aid Society of America. His subject is -to be “The Present Critical Condition of European Jewry.” youth of the world through the boys® work committees and the encourag ment of lofty ideals in business as a | result of the discussion of these and | other subjects by the delegates. i More than 250 Rotarians attended i the dinner given the delegates by i Baltimore Regular mented both meeting days of the con- vention. 2 In England payments due to law- TS are not recoverable in a court of Address Box 165-L, Star Office including assistance to paper in the world. B L= 20 New é-Volt BATTERIES $19.00 =vi Guaranteed 1 Year lhel i Rotarians last Rotary luncheons suppl S SUPERIOR BATTERY CO, 8th & H Sts. N.W. Phone Main 8157. 2 GRAPES CREAM DIPPED S. E. Cor. 14th HIGH SCHOOL AND COLLEGE First of the Seaxon See them being 49C Invisible Color Picturcs for the kiddies. Make a collection— directions on back of every card loaf of bread J the Jouss Douven R/SES 10 Remark delegation. This has occasioned much |of & ey Ao pointiment here. CAt Arst it WaB| tne savioni e aing year will be HOUSES I ext Books made in the win- i supposed that this may ‘Be d;lelto (2 | training school recently established here Furnished and Unfarnished NEW AND USED dow. Saturday, “\/l = 'h b f hesitancy on the part of Britain and Americanization of the immigrant. FOR RE! ] 00! Special, box....... ;. My name as been 1a- havi Qis- NT BOOK P e her dominion governments dis-| Officers elected at the late session ‘smoP 1z cuss foreign affairs with other DoW- | vesterday include Rear Admiral Wil From $125 Per Month Up MARY SWEET l 5 f - ors, but the prominent part taken by |liam S. Benson, president; Thomas P. Pt S e R 933 G Street 709 D St. N.W miliar to vou tor vears Gen. Smuts of South Africa in the Paris conference, as well as the suc- cess of the British government in se- curing representation in the assembly of the league of nations for its d Nally of Detroit, secretary; Charles I Deneschaud of New Orleans, treasurer, and Michael J. Slattery of this city, {Flynn of Chicago, vice: president; P. J. lexwufl‘ve secretary. ——INC.— 821 15th St. Main 1477 —vyet few people havc really known me. Your i minions, would seem to offset that im-| Members of the executive committes Ask About Our X pression. For years there has been'are the national officers and Richmond . agitation on the part of the Canadian | Dean, the retiring ident; John D. 4 4 71 eiiation on'ind b of e Choadian Boan g refing presden Jovs 2 || CIRCULATING LIBRARY 0 . ononoe ns good taste will always 4 O ncipal this plan has met with " Dery of Indianapotls, Michac Bestitthe Gty reCOgfliZC me in n principal s plan m of Indianapolis, Micha g’ BOOR 3 I Here, but while the British | Harley of St. Paul, Willia S . sgprbvaihcre nut"white the Britisn Hariey of eb Faul Willam sames shi- || PEARLMAN'S 5365 314 Pennsylvania Avenue S.E. BT ian "commissioner in Washing- |ver, C. A. Beeby of Hays, Kan., and 933 G Street ton, would they approve of an Ameri- can commissioner at Ottawa? Al- though there is no parallel between the importance of Egypt, over which England maintains a protectorate, on the one hand, and Canada on the other, it is a fact that an American com- virtually diplo- missioner, possessin, ‘Walter Johnson of Cincinnati. An address on_ ‘‘American Ideals in the Drama,” by Michael Williams, and j the presentation of “Kathleen Ni Hou- {lihan” and - matic Guild of Washington, featured entertainment at the Central ng'nn S00065066000000 HOUSES List Your Property in the Northeast or Southeast with us. We specialize in these orsci, s & School Auditori - r&.'(rl: 'g:';eer:r,s'hns een resident at dm: ‘esu ml;:r l:x‘l‘nh{or the benefit of the For Sale or Rent sec thnS ! e e o) Wmiten Furnished or 3 S Dotween. the geichee weine?” Beiyeen, e Lol NEw METHODS PLANNED - OLD MAMMY had been expected here would be set- tled before the big conference began. Speculation Develops. Meanwhile. speculation is develop- ing as to who the additional two members of the United States delega- tion will be if the membership of all delegations is increased from four to six. It is assumed that another dem- ocrat will be chosen. John W. Davis, former American ambassador to Great Britain, is especially familiar with the problems to come before the con- ference and is not known as a part san democrat. His name is being mentioned repeatedly as a probable choice. ) Robert Lansing. former Secretary of State, is another democrat. who isl eligible, although it is said he has already been engaged by the Chinese government as an adviser. As for the republican member, John Basset Mopre, recently selected justice of the | 4 new world court, is spoken of for a Place on the commission. while gossip at the Capitol is that Senator Knox 56 Pennsyivania, a former Secretary Ot 'State. might be added to the IN ARMY AIR SERVICE Secretary Weeks Commends Col. 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