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“The Secret” Out The announcement that the KEANE PROVISION COMPANY POSSESS THE “SECRET” for mak- ing the famous Mrs. Faunce Sausage was received with joy by all lovers of Good Sausagre. Through the many years during which Mrs. Faunce made her All-pork Sausage and sold it with her own hands in the Center market there has never been a sausage as good as it. It is a privilege to be able again to offer this famous product—and we are proud of it. No one knew the secret until now and we have Mrs. Faunce’s All-Pork SAUSAGE Today, tomorrow—you may buy at leading grncc‘rs‘ and n:rk.yet stands Real AllPork Sausage (just like Mrs. Faunce used to make). Fifty Years of Serving the Dublic With Better Meats All-Pork Products ) ~ John McCormack Is One of the Most Popular Victor Artists His repertoire is represented by a hundred or more selections, both classical and popular; and every available number is on sale here. You should hear these particularly: 64982—Learn to Smilc..eceucccccee 64838—Only You ........ caesuamenese 64825—Roses of Picardy....cceecene i 64925—'Tis an Irish Girl I Love.... "y549——Flirtation (violin by Kreisler).eceeeeseee...$1.50 87571—When Night Descends (violin by Kreisler)...$1.50 87574—Oh, Cease Thy Singing, Maiden Fair (violin by Kreisler) veeeeececeecsesosesessnnceenes . $L50 MUSIC DROOP’s ™S< 1300 G Steinway Pianos, Player-Pianos, Victrolas e Keane Provision Co.,621 B N.W. |jivuen. s St 1 THE EVENING VIGOROUS PROTEST OF PARKING ORDER |Board of Trade Executive Committee Criticises New Traffic Regulation. The new traffic regulation prohibit- ing parking in the congested sections of this city was vigorously criticised yesterday afternoon at a meeting of the executive committee of the Wash- ington Board of Trade. Believing that the full power of the board should be invoked to fight against enforcement of what was termed such a drastic and unfair law, two com- { mittees, the public order and ind trial interests, were instructed to tend the public hearing on the qu tion, to be held at the District build- ing Thursday. Rexolution Adopted. The executive committee then adopted a resolution opposing the new regula- tion with the stipulation that both com- mittees attending the hearing should be advised of its action to guide them in_attempts for modification of the ruling. ‘The resolution follows: “It is the sense of the executive com. mittee of the Washington Board of Trade that the proposed traffic regula- ton, in reference to parking in the is too hould be modified." »f the committee pointed idespread evils which would It from the enforcement of such Mr. Brandenburg's View. 0 you know,” said Branden- . a member of e commit- and former president of the board, fect 'You can't even leave your in front of a drugstore down town while you run in to get a shaving stick? " Do you realize that you can't {even make a deposit in a bank if such regulation is in force? The effect of such a law will be that You will buy vour shaving stick uptown and change banks to the same locality." ght new members were elected to board. They were Frank M. n A. Hopkins, Ruhl W. d, Murph: J. O'Neil, hemerhorn, R. H. Simpson and 3. Stringer. {BARNETT SAYS DANIELS DID HIM “INJUSTICE” Declares Marines Have Given Haiti “Best Government in Hundred Years.” n marines have given Haiti overnment it has had in ."‘and the American occupa- 1d continue indefinitely, Maj. rge Barnett, former co: mandant of the Marine Corps, tes! fied yesterday before the special Se) mittee Investigating condl- n Haiti and the Dominican ic. Gen. Barnett gave the committee !uetails of his investigation of the conduct of the marines in Haltli and n this connection criticised former Secretary of the Navy Daniels for re- fusing to declare that the report of | the naval board of inquiry headed by Rear Admiral Mayo was not a re- | flection on him as commandant of the rine Corps. He added that he had |been done an “injustice,” as the pub- lic took the view he had been cen- sured in the report of the board. —_— It is said that mot one of the great ¥ dressmaking businesses in Paris was started by a woman. — T \ iScious Peanut ' Butter with the Fresh Roasted Peanut Flavor™ ¥ Yep—that's Dr. Schindler’s! Big, plump, tuticious, fresh-roasted peanuts in their most most healthful, most satisfying form! The finest Virginia peanuts, blended by a secret process with choice Spanish nuts and just the right touch of salt, make Dr. Schindler’s so rich, so luscious, so healthful and nutritious! Dr. Schindler’s Peanut Butter contains more body-building nutriment than meats and other stuffy foods. Use it in place of them! It keeps its tempting freshness everlastingly and aids digestion mightily! Made by VEGETARIAN FOOD AND NUT CO., 5 Washington, L STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1921 $840 to $1,200 a year; horticulturist, at $2,740 to $3,000 a year; assistant bonus of $20 a month will be allowed for most positions, the salary of which does not exceed $2,500 a year. Edison Test May Be horticulturist, at $2,400 to $2,600 a Only One jor Those year, burean of plant Industey. Asc Dlanks may ba obtained at the ofias sayer, ‘easury ecpartment, at R Who Enter College | |2 ™ it i veronautio ongie |of the Civil Service Commission, 1724 By the Associated Press. neer, bureau of aeronautics, at $8 a WILL PUSH FARE BILL. Representative L. C. Dyer of Mis- sourl expects to get action early in the next session of Congress on his day. Translator, surgeon general's office, at $1,800 a year. Automobile truck body builders, Post Office De- partment’s motor vehicle service main- tenance plant, Elkridge, Md., at 25 cents to 80 cents an hour. 1In addition to the basic sularies named above, the s C.G. SLOAN & CO., Inc., Aucts.,, 715 13th Street Estate Sale (By Catalogue) CHICAGO, October 25—A high school diploma, a “passing” srade or the other usual form- ula for listing college students may soon be obsolete in North- weatern University, President Walder D. Scott announced to- day. He said that tests similar 1o the Edison test and the mental alertness examination used in the Army probably would supplant the present system, By means of thewe examina- tions, President Scott stated, students would be classed ac- cording to proficlency, and those who ranked highest siven special work. The same system might also be used in selecting instructors, he said. FEDERAL POSITIONS OPEN At Sloan’s Galleries Civil Service Commission An- nounces Examinations. 715 13th Street The Clvil Service Commission, in Wednesday andThul'Sday Eonitiome oty ar et e 1 A tlons to be held to fill vacancies i . "ok el il October 26 and 27, at | Pt 200 ¢ local Sl R B s subeistence jand actusl necosmury| ostate (name withheld by .request) y or BTty it 1o vorens maviioncs | der of the American Security & Trust Co. and George L. Starkey, executors, togethe-r with additions from other estates and pri- vate families. Embracing in Part: Handsome Splid Mahogany Dining Room Suite, Hall Clock, Persian Rugs in all sizes, Valuable Library, Paintings, Water Colors, Sterling Silver, Plated Ware, Complete Dutch Mar- quetrie Bed Room Suite, Diamonds, Jewelry, Large Stones, Louis XV Gilt Drawing Room Suite, Large Mahogany Cabinet Victrola with_motor, Imported China, Rich Draperies, Upright Piano, Mahogany Furniture of Every Description, Domestic Rugs, Etc. On View Monday and Tuesday, October 24th and 25th Terms: Cash rtholdi Is open 4 e B rase - T 8re2°50 BARTHOLDI RESTAURANT Eveless Eden for Men Do you know that some men have pever “eajoyed. the Bartholdi*—How m Delicious *‘cholce™ breakfast. 75c. 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