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:REPARA“UNS PAY |LONG-TIME cmnz?sggfifimw o INSUREDTOFRANCE VITAL TO U.S. PROSPERITY AL e, Only Basis for European Trade, Which Is 3 ! < Agreement Also May Prevent Only Hope for Stability, Body of New Jersey Child { Possible Bankruptey for Says Noted Economist. Found Behind Log in . 1 allou Tells Meeting Many Pupils Need| |t vemint S5 MADE AT ABERDEEN Treatment as Much as Hamilton In- ' at Church: [l!e. twelve miles mates—Plans Recommended. from here, wreeking amother | |Military and Naval Offensive | | Developed Since World eighty-eight ears, Michael Ge! ber, fifty, a New York Centr: BY PAUL SCOTT MOWRER. more quickly and surely if the United engineer, of Germany. ov | . BY BAUL scorR MOWRER, | |imore quickly andursly ifihe United Woods. - recitd hin rescuers for War Shown. = ‘Copyright, 1921. lation and resume its natural place * Supegintendent of Schools Frank W. schools. 1It:is unfortunate, he ad- th four hours early t PARIS, October 7.—American pros- |in_world affairs. Credits which we |B¥ the Associated Press. Ballou last night declared there are |Mitted, that the Hamilton School is physician gave medieal = MADISON, N. 2 s situated at one side of the city, but ald id a eler dminix- perity depends directly on the stabi. |CfuSe to the more backward coun October 7.—|many children today in the District| Situated at one side of the city. but ergyman adminix tri 3 2 tered the Iaxt ritex of hi Theation of Eurape.. -Not soldiets, bt lgu:_l;pvenlnny S‘Jfil"r‘:'“.’,’r.w""of'?.',‘,fl%‘?nk.’. Flerced by twenty-five knife wounds, [ public schools whose physical condi-|suffered by reason of this and have church. Gerber lln-ll; “0-. n: EXPERTS |N ATTENDANCE » that the money be spent In the lend. | 2PParently the work of a maniac, the: tion is as bad as those segregated in|Tecovered at a fast rate. leawed, but in a dying condition, ing country, so in this case we should | Pody of Janet Lawrence, twelve-year-|the Hamilton School for tubercular| 4o, MUrphy outlined the process of | | by members of a wrecking crew PACT RUNS FIVE YEARS moral and econemic co-operation and Teutons Will Deliver Machinery |long-time credits, are the only things | op i 3 detecting tubercular children in the| | cutting through the heavy steel e ; e, it DRIl vt o Tordioa tans e--’é’.yc'x'fafif’y'.‘t‘x’.i r'fi':ili,s'f:”‘“,“{ahfi’,’g'}fi.": gm schoolgirl, was found early to-|children. His assertion was made at|schools, pointing out that while few | | mans that held him prisoner. Scientific Instruments Intended to and Materials to Value of Seven |, o otd the business, depression .in | teTést, Of Sl our oitizens that the ay concealed behind a log in Kluxenlu speclal conference in the Thomson|may be discovered by teachers, most Throughout the slow procexs - 19 ( In | itea States saveramrertnna the | woods, mear here. Her throat ‘had | School of members of the board of|Of them are reported by their private| | of rexcue, the doomed enkineer Establish Range of Hos- | Billion Gold Marks. the United States. This is the opinion | vise means for helping to stabilize [been slashed and her heart stabbed. |education, health authorities, the mu- | hoieicians to the District health de. | | held the heavy door of the fire- e Fi of some of the shrewdest business|Europe politically. & This docs net 3 a horities, the partment and thereby made of record| | box from wwinging open, and tile Fire. By the Associsted Press: men In the United States who have | Mean soldiers: it means simply morai | 1N Child was reported missing|nicipal architect and representatives | in the schools. It is not the intention| | emptying fitx hot coalx upon PARIS, October 7.—France is in- and economio co-operation—co-opera- | Yesterday afternoon, when she failed | of child welfare organizations, called | !0 Eive medical treatment in the him. Escaping steam made the ABERDEEN PROVING GROUNDS, sured reparations payments and Ger- | (£a¥eled Burope studlously in the Jast | tion in peace’ for ‘peace. ~The most | 1o Felurn (rom the home of a neigh: | toether to discuss bians for the erec- | Shoole. e wmid, as family physiclans | | werk of the rescue crew Md., October 7.—Tests of developments < ok vay of developing this co- 3 3 ph S , where s al ew tubercular school. 3 = - eu & = i many is given a means to avoid pos- | nating facts and statistics. operation would be for the United |been caring for the Sandt children. If there were a comprehensive|dren are unable financially to obtain Gerber collapned just ax the | | Since the world war in military and sible bankruptcy through the agree~lre'r‘l’-::s;:l:;a::nnéglbg;lfi‘vo t:mtn:E; Staltes either to join the league of Hunt Child’s Slayer. medical survey of the schools 1 am :)}:Zy!:":'lcfis :a_fk. ;:rlvl:lle nnyulclfin men completed the task of cut- naval offensive weapons were held ment signed yesterday at Wiesbaden | 53POTL 000 KON PUNE Drican | Hone or Care Todifled league of ma- | At that time the girl's younser | somne memis soc tho oG | GliicoF, the Diatsior Haalth asparty| | Satevelr oy 1o kim. Miionnl | | mese Sonay chuttie cccasion of the 1l by Louis Loucheur, French minister ) Chamber of Commerce will tend to|Ing Some Internatimmas mraniocri | brother was sent to find out what was | Dy Ballou. siated Thers are uh- | ment and be treated free of charge, It| | here on & Wpeelal srain, meeting of the Army Ordnance Asso- . S Tatter | e coneTantons Vhlor Ve oo o Ripayt ey S it detaining her. Searching parties| doubtedly m. : was announced. Medical inspectors ciation. The exhibition of new weap- af iberated rexfons, and Dr(“:on_ o be the con o omurt e e trons smouny, bropabllities of | were organized when he reported his | heulth in the varimms aenocls, bmiy| Visit the Hamilton School twice weeke < b es Beroraia ity wointaer ot Rathenau, German minister of re experienced agents of our diplomatic | of the restoration of our export trade, | S7er had started home several hours| their condition has not been detected, |1y and nurses also twice weekly, Dr.|ties has disclosed that approximately | "5 Was e atiuction. The agreement is regard- [and cousular servios: on which the prosperity of the United | P500e,,* 4 " “Teachers have mot been informed |Murphy remarked. one-third of the school children are|Invited guests, consisting largely of 5 3 2 Edward A. Filene of Boston, formerly Open-air schools are Aesirable, and = 5 7 Soc! will_permit Germany to pay the| g {05y ot the American Chamber of direction of John M. Mills, public|from the sehool medical department| Dr- Murphy read part of a letter|should be located in four sections ot | Mechanical Engineers, the Soclety of equivalent of seven billion gold marks | Commerce and now director of the1n-| SEARCH RIVER FOR BODY. |Vjysccutor of Morris county. - Several | have not been called for. There are|from Health Officer W. C. Fowler to|the city, Mr. Uford explained. Chil- | Automotive Engineers and of the Army In the next five years. First reperts 'caroiiors e o e, Commerce, = |clues are being investigated. not enough medical inspectors in the| the District Commissioners, in which |4Ten of school age are not the only |association whose scientific assistance indicated the agreement would run | FENSTORR SRAmBACE, Of Sotnmerce. but three years, but it is found ubon | searches and is now in Paris prepar- | Woman Reported as Thrown From examination of the pact that it does| g iory to sailing for home. Mr. Filene Twine One of Clues, school system to conduct a wide sur- : ones suffering from tuberculosis, he s being “commandeered” in the A peculiar knot in twine, sald by|YeY, It 1s up to the teachers to ob- 1L, BA%, TECOMIERAct (At (e DOW |stated, as there are many «c e h 1 D 56 = the police to be used only In green- | Serxe the children under their super- | CigiIay BE001 BENE t00 Snsiionis | among children two and three years | highly technical work of the men who not expire before May 1, 1926. has probably given more time since Bridge at Detroit. houses to bind rose bushes, 15 one of | Vision and report cases of ailing chil- l‘:; k“K irey }"‘:i" 8 ‘9’1‘0 3 ““% old. Exeepting the Children's Hos-{have charge of perfecting the equip- Text of Agreement. the armistice to the study of Euro-! DET , the clidi bbbt dren to the medical inspector. cloakrooms, an industrial room, two|pita], there is no institution in Wash- A S s ROIT, Mich., October. 7,—The|the clues to the murderer. . The | to th 4 rest rooms with cots, a dining room SO d= o) Lstitn h- | ment of the national defense lines. The text of an annex to the agree- | pean economic conditions than has | harbormesire Smarasror ekl The | L e hands wire fenIerel: o The here are certain health activities | Test rooms with cots, a dining room. |ington adequately equipped to wive | ML Of the natlona) actense finfe e > as studie e | vicinity of Belle Isle for th Her father, J. W. Lawrence, an ac- °X| tories with shov . The build- |0 26 7 e . . Just as elimination of smoke, fermany engages to deliver to|frmer his conclusions have become. |a woman reportol o evelteot | countant. for - the Lackawanma rall. | Children enrolled. ‘The recent health | [70eh, Y Sloqern, Cig be one atory, | ;ir: Harry A, Ong of the Chitaren's | FIA0C SUSE 88 S icrea’a battery France upon her demand all ma- Mathematically Self-Evident. thrown from the bridge leading to the | Foad: told detectives he believed his|frageqe; in which Washington won| /i % 0 yncovered poreh on the same | LsPital, and Dr. M. C. Macatee point-) i vigjhle by day, ordnance enginee chinery and materials which would be | wphig is not so much my personal |island park. lchild was waylaid on the sidewalk. | x5t Ronors, has helped materially. iy SCith the classrooms, 50 that re- | teeasment ol Sarability of sanitarium |G 0 hemists assert that by removing compatible with the possibilities of |gpinion,” he sald to me, “as it is a| TWO fishermen reported to police|Janet had been warned, he said, never (i1 @ddition to this crusade. school| )iy e chairs and cots may be wheel- | Jreatment for these unfortunate chil- | jy ‘fuch they have “hidden” their production in Germany, and subject | fogical deduction from a given situa. | S2rlY today that a man and woman | to B0 near the woods, which are only | L A her | ed out. Window space should be large. . guns from enemy observers Wy nizht. to her limitations as to supplies of | tan Tt has & Ringd of mathematisal | Were walking across the bridge shest. | @ hundred yards from her home in the s E v | with provision against drafts, and Board Follows Problems. In achieving that result they inci- raw materials. Such deliveries will [implacability. For conmenience I will|l¥ after midnight, when the woman |feShionable Ridgedale avenue district. steam pipes should, perhaps, be locat-| Dr. H. B. Learned, vice president of | dentally reduced the volume of the on the part of the pupils and further minimize the danger of ill health. be in accord with the requirements )it {he various stages of the argu-|Was seized and thrown over the rail —_— Other Precautions Necessary. ed under the floor 80 as to heat the |the board of education, clo | detonation i t c 2 e o e on, closed the dis- | - necessary for Germany to maintain |ment under several polnts: The man, it was said, then ran to the Dr. Rallou emphasized the necessity | bonrds. 2 SO A i s hirty-Five Miles. her social and ‘economic life. This | “] The United States, belng rich in|mainland approach and disappeared.| FOUR AUTO ACCIDENTS. [for other precautionary measures in| Capt. Harris, with the ald of a stere- |CUSsion by explaining that the board ]mpr'“:::' JD.,,; e guns, from the agreement shall date from October 1,]resources and haying a large popu- | The fishermen were unable to give a combating the condition now exist-|optican projector, exhibited a floor {has been closely following the tubercu- 1921 latlon, might in time succeed in re- |deScription of the man and said they|mo o p, ing. He said that Washington should |plan tentatively drawn up and model- }1ar school problem. The tentative plan { massive 1§-inch 50-caliber naval rifie, In any case the present contract|adjusting itself to a policy of eco_l\vere 100 far from the point at which | LW Fersons Enocked Down and |have a more comprehensiye system of | ed after a Portland school, reputed to|shown by Municipal Architect Harris | gogioned to throw 2400 pounds of excludes the products it is specified | nomic isolation, but this would mean | the Woman was thrown into the water open-air classes in some Yof the ele- |be the best of its kind in the country. | Was modeled along lines of an open-air ;¢ 35 : Germany must turn over to the allies | at least ten years of intense domestic [tO Tescue her. i Two Collisions Reported. et tary schools. He pointed out that|The plan provided for a U.shaped |school, rather than a complete tuber- | chilled steel 35 miles, (o the portable in annexes 3, 5 and 6, part VIII, of { competition, in which many firms Isaac Johnson, colored, twenty-|Several schools already have insti-|building, with the court facing to the | cular school, he said. =Strict sanit rium | machine gun, capeble of s eeling 3 the treaty of Versailles. The cumula-{would Succumb—ten years of con- three years old, 1438 Q street, was|tuted these classes. south, the two bays containing class- | features, he admitted, were desirable, |dozen bullets wjth the tick of a wa 5 tive value of the payments in kind |fusion and losses. The alternative is| AID FOR SERVICE MEN knocked down by the automobile of | Another badly needed step, he said.|rooms, onme equipped with movable |but remarked that the law of 1908 made | were tried out under “service comiis which Germany will supply France in|to find an outlet abroad for our sur- o John T. Hughes, Mount -Rainier, Md., |18 the establishment of medical clinics|cots and the other with movable (& tubercular school obligatory. Others|tions.” Tractors an elf-propelle: execution of annexes 3, 5 and 6, as well | plus. This is a matter of vital per- At 10th and B streets yestordas after: |in some of the schools, whera chil.|desks. Each would seat twenty-five | WhO spoke were Mrs. R. Thomas West [mounts™ also were demonstrated. as deliveries Germany makes to France | sonal interest to everybody in the | Business Men to Furnish Meals for [noon. He was not seriously hurt.|dren may be put on a nutrition dlet.|Pupils. of the board of children’s guardians and | The program also called for further under the present contract, will not|United States—to workmen and farm- Ex-Soldi. Following the aceldent the automo- | where appropriate lunches. could be| In calling for a general discussion [Mrs: C. N. Chigma \Dr EoNlecoeas tea (il the UMD ol Bombyeuny: exceed seven billion gold marks from |ers no less than business men, for it oldiers Seeking Work. bile came in contact with a lamp- |served and where regular health ex-|of the subject of a new tubercular) BECven(ed from atiending because of a,ing more than a ton of TNF. The October 1, 1921, to May 1, 1926. concerns our national prosperity. NEW YORK, October 7.—A “service | PoSt and did slight damage. aminations could be conducted. school Dr. Simon said that while there | G<ph (0 the B, | first of these to be dropped. blasted a Devoted to Reconstractlol “2. When Europe. their best cus-|of supplies.” designed to provide job:| A collision between the automobiles| To the extent that such preventivehad been some delay in erecting a new | i (ha'*0ucrv. what conatraciion | Rismeter 1o the ase Held in which 1 tomer, is depressed both Asia andlless and hungry ex-service men with|Of George M. Bock, Anacostia, and steps are taken, the superintendent|building, this delay had ‘been delib-| L) iq " Congress place on a request to ! “It is expressly stipulated that all : J 3 : exploded. These bombs are intend e & . South America suffer and their trade | breakfasts to sustain them William Van Ness, Chevy Chase, Md., | stated, the number .of. ailing and|erate and advantageous. use part of the $150,000 hrbefaty - H § Selveries suml be Jevoted to the re-|with the United.States falls off. The | daily search for work, is being orgap. | occurred at 6th and B sircets yester. | tubercular children will be dimin-| “The board of education will not be | fo® BTt 00 oot eporopriated | mitifa Sxperisisnd telther oy in e - stated regions in |key to the problem ls, therefore, in- |ized here by & committae op berons | day afternoon. Van Nes slightly | ished. So long as they are not taken, [Speeded into putting up a Structureganjtariym addition?” When several | aemolition of 1and defemsen. " northern France.” : ; 3 - = S dubitably Europe. men headed by Commission ~|hurt and was taken to Emergency |the number of pupils assigned to the|Which, through haste, may prove un-|,qmitted that such a request would noi was puEh the text of the agreement | 3. Europe needs and wants Ameri- | migration Frederick A Waliis. - ™™ | Hospital. ; | tubercular school will be increased, |Satisfactory,” he said. be ndvimble Dr St expliged that Scientific Instruments. omcial s gade public, an un-| ean’ goods—locomotives, cars, rail-| Associates of Commissioner Wallis| Clarence Dorsey,’ 733 7th street |he said. torfum Urged. the board has “its hands tied” irj this| A side feature of the exhibition com- Dortant reaturer A Freomeofits im- | way materlal, farm machinery, aw|in the project, which is to be nation-|Southeast, and Samuel Green, Capitol | ‘Dr. Abram Simon. president of the | Emile Berliner, of the National As- |conncction. prised @ number of scientific instru- Reotiate directly with 5 German pre. | L DUt Ao B med with debts, | My Genclude Theodore Roosevelt.iHeights, Md, were drivers of auto- board of education, in opening dis- | sociatien for the Prevention of Tuber- ments recently perfected, intended for Gucer a5 to the’ amouns of aan Pro-Ino gold and is burdened with debts|Maj. Gen Robert Lee Bullard, Rabbi | mobiles” that' collided near Penn cussion on the new school explained | aujosis, urged that & sanatorium use in establishing range of hostilig and the prices 1o he omi o5 deliveries | Long-time credits would solve CU3|Stephen S. Wise, John H. Emory, T, |¥ania avenue and 30th street south- | that there would be no consideration | C2bifned in connection with the new SPURIOUS $10 BILL FOUND. {artiliery or aircraft 2 faable 0/COME t0 s “"lzio'iheec;e ;irl'l:tmr::éjl ‘l':av:hene::g?e Y ewacd (Orfi‘rg‘a.n“[)u{voir‘x;(,(‘fi‘!:;lflm G‘.’A\r!‘(;‘Adun, ‘AT;:zShB;lr]y h:ft::'?w-d t;c:;;ci:mll?nl a'a‘t‘ th‘e g)tn{grence‘ of nlhl’oca;ion "!or school. The present Hamilton School| A crude attempt to counterfeit a| ASS stant Secretary Wainwright rep- S o C . C. 'S m and n ht. 'S eceivi b= e institution, since s 'unction i 2, resented the W e Jmns, but the agreement contemplates | countries a solld basis for such cred | M. Schwab. according o Mr: Watlie %% | Jury to his right arm. | belonged to the District Commission- | 5but & Makeshlt, B et Mitiey |$10 federal reserve note has been d (ot o s by ebaximent ot the the French and German governments. | ploited forests. A F1NA B oo Tn tront. of the Force | flom, medical and architectural fea-| waiter B. Patterson, director of fon the federal reserve bank of Chi- [number of officers occupying high 2! RG‘ENTIuASSUHED School yesterd u((}rnbim and In-‘::;ee: upf":n?x'eaf’fiifi’:f'ii‘r’_‘ :;'1‘1',',?, '{2 night schools, suggested that a laun- |cago, check letter “A,” face plate No. [ Positions in that branch of the Army If these respective organizations itical situation could 5. 1f the political si 3 t : Poaltions I x should be unable to reach an agree. | b P that is, if the various ; N e s dry room be incorporated in the build-|{241; D, F. Houston, Secretary of the | Many civilians prominent in the en- cii - |be stabilized—that 13, 3 jured. He was taken to Emergency |present the educational side of the |! = : % 5 gineering and automotive industrie ment respecting Qeliverles, | prices, | oustales sould be freed from the real kProposal of New York Bankers to | sacnital problem, on Dr. J. A. Murphy, chier | &, Fie Saig thal the present System L oreamuis 1 S tatens mostrart ‘of Juck. | were present. e transportation and ac: g 1 ace of armed @ as to disputed nonn':fucf\fl‘:?“t::'|gfzmzsé°: ;;eéggfif:;{ o‘;l‘le;'“‘\'ould uncertainty Float $50,000,000 Confirmed, the mediical side, and on Munieipal | CONCerns waspuns. di;facw‘r,rv e 'S;;n- series of dm"; The Wflrkm‘fl"‘; Ct i T H i blish- v * )RDER UTY 5 s Co 13 inwiddie of the X ship is so crude that'it cannot fa Sion woutd be mane up oris, Gormmis- |disappear, DUt the T OB n every | BUENOS AIRES. October 6._Re. o ED TO D HERE. |architeet A. L. Harris for the a'“""ino::{ Chila Health Council urged|to attract immediate attention, ac-|{ CAMP MEADE SALVAGE SOLD. man, one German and 5 thicd moncns | Ments. MoK o be.rednced and the bud- | POTtS: Which have been in circulation | Lieut. Col. Ernest H. Agnew. Quar- jtectural side. the board to adopt a broad policy in |cording to the Treasury experts. Recent sales of waste materials and chosen by common accord or peri%" "“"‘"".3"3‘ Teast be made to balance. here to the effect that the govern- |termaster Corps, at Fort Sam Houston, Excluded by Law. caring for tubercular children, and salvage property left by the troops 0By (he pemamon mccord. or sppoint- [wst could at Idasthe made () NASRSE Nent had received a proposition from | Tex., has been ordered to this city for | pr Ballou told those assembled that |recommended that provision be made when they evacuated (amp Meade. Tederation. 1t will fix the moios Cunt | Gredit could hawover, with the un- | yew York bankers to float another | duLy in the office of the GUATtermaster | tna children at the Hamilton Schosl | for more inspectors. ASSIGNED TO BATTLESHIP. !N "and Camp Grant. 111, netted the every three months, and the list will |darstanding that the money would be | ooy ua“tmn Wwere confirmed in of- | general. are excluded by law from the regular | Dr. George A. Kober of the George-| yjeut. Commander Harrison R. Glen. { government $94,000. Secretary Weeks, poarters. ¥ —_— schools of the District. At the pres- | town Medical School brought out that!non of the bureau oi ordnance, Nav medical inspector of the schools, for correspond to normal prices i 2 he United States. Thus our L in announcing the sum today, said terior of France. less customs autins e e manufactured Koods and raw ":gh;}sluhez:sr?'dn"? final decision| oOne of the castes of Delhi, India, |ent time, he said, there are thirty |prevention was greater than cure,|Department, has been assigned to duty | $44.000 resulted from the saleatCamp and transportation charges. stuffs would be dsposed of. making |cated that the offer Loty V25 indi- | has decreed that any member using | pupils at the school. Of a total ‘of [and suggested that the addition of a|on the battleship Michigan. Grant and the remainder at Meade. 3 offer likely would be | intoxicating liquor is to be beaten |121 pupils which have attended the (roof garden to the new school might —_— jobs for every one and tending to|accepted under the same congigon The Princess Marie Joe of Belgium |F¢5t0T® OUT Prosperity. o 15, Boverned the previous loan. The being trained in painting, for which Must Join World Affat amount o fthe new loan. if accepted, she is reported to show great talent. ity could be obtained much |Probably will be $50,000,p00. fifty times with his shoes, his mus- |institution since its inception in 1917 |be advisable. tache is to be shaved off on one side |twenty-five have been examined and | Walter S. Ufford of the Associated and a fine of five cowries is to be im- | found to have recovered sufficiently to | Charities praised the school clinic enable their return to elenventary !plan. Examination of medical authori Eyes front— quick step to the breakfast table! LOFFLER’S COUNTRY SAUSAGE Meat of finest corn-fed porkers combined with savory spices—a dish that ad‘mits no equall! OPEN SATURDAY TILL 10 P.M. Some Sale! Men from all over the city are flocking to The Style Shop—hurrying to get their share of- that sensational purchase of High-grade Suits and Overcoats—bought at a tremendous sacrifice. Never was there such a money-saving opportunity so early in the season. > X en’s Suits and : vercoats Made to Retail This Season at $30 and $35—NOW '17.45 ‘The Suits at $17.45—Plenty of Pure Worsted Pencil selected as a Model, fo the British Public Ask Your Meat Man Another of the LOFFLER 36 sausage varieties— ' SMALE BOLOGNA EARS, THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS, PAINSTAKING EFFORT and IDEALS have been the dominant attributes that have made the Chest- .nut Farms Dairy the perfect dairy; a model for another great nation. Far in advance of public awakening we felt our responsibility to supply only the most wholesome milk and milk products. Ordinary cleanliness, such as }_rol\ observe in your own kitchen, would fall far below the standard “that we insist upon in our dairy. The naked eye is not permitted to be,the judge of what is cléan and what is not—it must pass the uncompromising inspection of our bacteriological tests. .. Your- health and the health of your family depend so much upon the character of your milk supply that you have a DUTY to be very particular about it. ; e i DOUBLE telephone exchange, with. The plant, with its equipment for pas- eight private wires, enables patrons teurizing and bottling milk and cream, is to communicate with our office at : : . e . . any fime during business hours; forty auto- thoroughly modern in all its appointments. Stripes, so much in demand—Blue and White, Green and mobiles, fifty delivery wa The various operations may be convenient] B 2 ; pes oy s gons and sev- 2 y ;)I/xl::l::; elzlacl\lia?‘r;dayz*gfii ; I;E:dfiomesplms and Smart enty horses enable us to make prompt and observed from a balcony in our Connecticut re- ar rlces 5 g frequent deliveries to any part of, the city. avenue salesroom. § ‘The Overcoats at $17.45—Young Men’s and Men’s models that have all the “PEP” you want. Single or Double-breasted, in smart, stylish mixtures. Every coat in the lot is worth at least $30 to $35. Beaten Chassi's,* was $590; now 5485 Touring,* was 695; now 595 RoadSt:r; was 695; now 595 Co“Pe’ was 1000; now 850 Sedan,“ was 1275; now 895 *Prices 7. 0. b. Toledo include Electric Starter, Lights, Horn, Speedometer, De- mountable Rims, all Steel Touring Body with Baked Enamel Finish. #*Wire Wheels standard equipment. HARPER-OVERLAND CO. P INCORPORATED 5 1128-30 Connecticut Avenue N.W. Phone Franklin 4307 Why Not Secure the Protection : of Our Service? : Young Men’s $3.50 Cloth Hats Tweeds and Mixtures. Saturday Special. 1,95 We Cordially Invite Your In:pecfion of Oar Dairy at any time during e Business Hours g Guaranteed Fast Col- ors. Saturday Special. ‘105 3 for $3.00 : GEORGE M. OYSTER, IJr. HENRY N. BRAWNER, Jr. 1116=1120 Connecticut Avenue

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