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b ind our original painless methods ar e who are nervous and senaitive. € | Terms of Payment to Sui| § ; Barme, ine ot i L i a0 AR R e R EY HNE N P SRBIEE B e T DU IR AT SRR TERN ST ERR LR 51 Abe ¢ Vo S ERARAI LIRSS ANENY EPOR S L B T R R YA T T ABABL PR, miaes Trstmest STUDENTS ASKED OF st of mater! eleetrieally ecoled Questionnaires Coming In in Response to Superinten- dent’s Request. One of the first snags wschool officials have ‘met in endeavoring t enforce the board of education’s rul Ing designed to wipe out secret| societies in the high schools was the refusal of officers of several fra. ternities and _sororities today to submit to Superintendent . Ballou coples of their organisation’s con- stitutions and by-laws. The superin- heads of the disapproved societies to submit bona fide copies of the con- stitution and by-laws of their organizations, with the question- naires he gave them to fill out. Reasons for Declining. In declining to give Dr. Ballou copies of the constitutions aw! officers of the secret out that' their orgen! tional in character and they be unable to comply with his request un- less they receive permission from the parent body to do Many questionnaires sent to the fra. ternity and sorority h by Dr. Bal- lou were returned to him today with the questions answered and their ac- curacy acknowledged by the signa- \ure of a notary public. Dr. Ballou today served motice on all high school students that they must be papered. after Saturday, to qualify for all school activities ynder the board's ruling. Superintendent’s Statement. :‘;e superintendent’s statement read: g “In accordance with the rule adopt. ©d by the board of education on June 1, pupils who belong to fraternities, sororities or other unapproved organ- isations after October 1 are disquali- fied from participating in certain school activities. Exceptions were made for members of the senior class who belonsoa to ) or soror- ities preceding May ““Accordingly, after Saturday of this week, pupils must qualify for y school honors that they may be can- didates for, Appointments to c missions in the High School Cadets will “not be announced until after that date. The superintendent will hold a conference with high school principals on Friday afternoon to consider and Flll on such reports from organizations desiring the ap- proval of the superintendent of schools as have been received up to noon of that day.” TIME INAUSPICIOUS FOR NEW CLOTURE Will Do It Catering to a fussy appetite with foods that please the palate, but do not nourish the body, is expensive busi- ness. It depletes the purse and lowers vitality. Shredded Wheat is all food—every particle of it is converted into rich blood and healthy tissue. Two Biscuits with milk and some fruit make 8 nour- ishing meal at a cost of not over ten cents. More nutritious than meat or eggs and costs much: less. Ready-cooked and ready-to-eat, For a warm, nourishing meal heat two * Biscuits in the oven to restore their crispness and pour hot milk over them, adding a little cream and a dash of salt. Nothing so strengthening and That this is an inauspicious time to sa —a the cost is only a few attempt to force through a more strin- cents. Delicious with fresh or stewed gent cloture rule for the Senate was the fruits, opinion expressed by republican lead- ers in the Senate following an in- formal conference at the office of Sen- ator Lodge today. . A group of republican senators had already held a prelimjnary meetin, for the purpose of agitsting an amend- ment to the rules flpfl)vldlnl that a majority vote would be all that was necessary to bring about cloture, in- stead of the present two-thirds vote. The opinion was expressed that any attempt to force through s cloture rule now would result in a long flibuster that would make it impoeg- sible to put through any of the im- portant measures now on the Senats calendar during the present session. Many of publican senators, however, thize with th e plan to bring mafority elotus ‘The next issue of ». - YOUR TELEPHONE DIRECTORY will go to press on October 1, 1921 All changes in or additions to listings or advertising matter must be in our hands before ° that date. s The Chesapeake & Potomac Telephone Company C. T. CLAGETT, Division M ; ST s oo e i Neoany #3.to make it possible for the Benate. t on 'measures intimated thlt':t . act more Dromptly It was date an effort to amend D number of the conservative senators on both sides of the chamber. Senator - SECRET SOCIEDES huysen of New Jersey, sas, Edge of New Jersey snd Nichol- son of Colorado. ‘While none of the party leaders in the Benate were consulted about the proposed change in the rules prior to the meeting last night, it is under- stood that some of them are in sym- pathy with the plan, A growing dis- satisfaction throughout the country because of the delay in legislation, due to filibusters in the Senate, has glven strength to the movement for ecloture. The proposal of & group of senators te expedite legislation by adoption of ;rch:;uro‘ '!‘ln:d was talked over with esident Harding today by Senator tendent several days ago notified the | Lodge, the republican Semate leader. He would not indicate after his talk with the President whether he would oppose the movement. " Sena- 0 saw Mr. Harding yestepday declared the administration was will- ing to have the new rule put tbrough. | ended. lctlvsli tors w ADVERTISEMENT. o .of Mapsachusetts, the repub- 8an Toader, “docs mot believe in the adoption of & stringent .cloture ‘rule. ~Among those attending the confer- ence Jast night were Senator Freling- Kellogg of o of Maine, Lenroot of Twenty-seven woman and girl mu- MRS. BERGDOLL ASKED o gL TO MAKE ACCOUNTING | fhe Shiidiias’ hrierst ™0 A, September . 20.— . Bmma C. Bergdoll has been ordered by Judge' Dickinson to a| eral court here Ottober y her for h l, er loll, mo- O obge Dickineon issucd the summons e Teauset of bas. Vincent 4 | \EI-WLDOVSLAS & : Beveral ago Maj. Carroll filed a bill in equity in the name of the alien property custodian calling upon Mra. Bergdoll for an accounting of the prop- erties she controls for her son. 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