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HE_SUNDAY WASHINGTON; D: O3 OCTOBER 30, 1921=PARP 1 B ——— e PLAN LONG-TERM CREDITS Senate and House Bills to Benefit live stock growers’ motes. The ether would authorize the Federal Farm Loan Board to purchase and market the notes, to be taken from the fed- eral farm land banks in the form of’ ington Circle Thursday night, was fined $100. Rickett was fined '$100 and sentenced to serve forty-eight hours in jafl, Maxwell, the driver of a horse- drawn vehicle, was fined $50 and men- E w U M ASUNS CAPT. MITCHELL, NOW 80, [UPHOLDS FREIGHT RATES. |Sies! ad rtusace Gompany sswsked | DRANK TOO MUCH LIQUOR. U . U. LEAVES PENSION OFFICE 1. c. 0. Dismisses Complatntaut To- {natioh Fates of $250 and 3330 assess. | gparation of Vehicles While Intoxt- ed on & npmber of carioads of coal _— cal Steel Company. tean: Auring 1318 pver the| cated Brings Penalties to Three tenced to jail for two days. Farmers and Stockmen debentures. Loans to farmers under b ) Thomas . Walsh, assistant co: - 3 the bill would be extended to one year PI-AN EELEBR A'“"N Retires Tomorrow After Forty l‘:fl.“ht ::u (;: Nmfl;‘! <08l o g:cuum- "'fl l.?d‘- hr-‘g::gfi Thres men were aipaigued i Police |tion munlu‘l;u -‘.kod that »:llla!egu {cvly Long-term perscnal credits for|and those to 1ive stock ETowers to two cayloada from the tear oeal|ygras, and thence over the Balti- |Oourt Friday and found gufity of[8evere penailies, an nted out to|agricultyrists and Jive stock grow- | Years ' Years’ Continuous Service With |54y (g West Vi i Dyt mers At Ohls 1 Dalontown, D Co & | sperating vohicles wiile under the Judge Herdison the danger to pedes: |ory e hosed T tdentical bills Lt i § S it U. 8. Government, - “‘Oow“(t niontow; & d{fi:’{“"&l R aratiun 1o ihe s 't;fl':lq'n':nh"gu "the nevel Uhile under the Jhdusnces of um.l:: inteodacad by BenstorF Cropes, BEWTR)) Store than A %6V Einisilayo/ boca el e e a d - ;. sas, an epresentative & 4 e A eorhte o8 othar” | Basis of & P oE, oparation ta, e | Btation At Bohink o R el iie s e o, Eican. Kansss. {turnea to the right by Miss Mary One of the bills would provide for | Bartelme, assistant to the judge of of half of the Treasury surplus = 3 B of BBl O e o’ carocd by the|the juvenils court in Chicago, and § e eatrve system as & revolving | who is known us the officjal mother{ Wise unlawful yesterday by the Inter- | poraneously maintained by the two|Maxwell of 107 Anacostia road north-| prance had a population before the Bgnquet on November 4 to Siate ' Commeroe Commisslon. Com: | carriers (rem énm Rier Glaelct | suet"and Thomas Kickett, smpioye of | 0. oy as.4ateon. On Marck §, this and Ohid d plaint of the loca! steel company was |to ts on the - | Representative Longworth isit i Tdi satly intermedista| Bowd! the police sald tried | year, 1y 36,- Mark Ratsmg of Washington o Ta‘r:a ot the Waghingion moees ipeatly intermediate e d;lv}:' :%m‘ygrn;b W':;- z;:rnst.h- population was only 36, Tl e vane of farmers. and. | to. the motherless. § i ‘ to Master’s Degree. The Masons of George Washington University will celebrate the 169th snpiversary of the raising of George ‘Washington to the ‘degree of master at'a banquet at the Ebbitt Hotel No- — - vember 4. The banquet will be un- B“y 4 n TE 2 W ol 2 = . dor the auspices of the Masonio Club | NOW T _ A Vitanola an@ the Travelers' Fraternity of the . . o s for Xmas ; % in Every Home The olub was founded ia 1915 by L » = L 4 l‘edr((l\;\ 1 }'{'l"ru‘vxl, (;t:l\rl};é J. l;llll;llg; . A—_——— and Dr. L Mucller, 1. S il of | - e — o George, Wishingion University, Washington, Gctaber 30, 1921 COLUMBIA AND VOCALION RECORDS—AIL the New Ones, All the Time. 420-30 Seventh Strect Northwest ctt of the Acacia Fra- —_——— e and D. H. ternity, a national Masonic organi- zation founded at the University of Michigan in 1902, and now estab-| lished in the larger universities for PY h the purpose of bringing together . } ¢ master Masons in the ties of good- i 2 2 fellowship and of providing them d P [ 4 with homes during their college ca- L 4 . i ) ; g . o . et After forty years of service for the aThe Georee Washinglon Hn ey [sovernment and shortly following his growth. its present membership being | SIEhtieth Lirth ey il will be retired Juo. ILis now @ Wenibee|from the pension bureau tomorrow, he has been continuously em- i d stnce 1881. Capt. DMitchell ;e ated his eightieth birthday an- : | niversary last night at his home in " ithe Savoy apartment with his wife and son, Guy E. Mitchell, and two daughters, Dorothy and Margaret Fr as its comfortably settled in house with the expec ganizing in the near fut Mitchell. ' Fellow employes of Capt. ter of the Acacia Fraternity. The club and its president, Byron |Mitchell in the medical division of G.” Carson, welcome all Masons of the university and its alumni, one of its specific objects being the holding of meetings at such times as will not conflict with study hours, so that students temporarily in Washington to secure u professional education but not afiliat- Vitanola “The Phonograph of Marvelous Tone, Natural As Life” the pension bureau will make him a present on his retirement tomerrow, it was understood. Capt. Mitchell is one of the last of the civil war veterans im the pension bureau. Hisymilitary record covers four years of dontinuous serv- ce in the McClellan Dragoons and - . Nothing Down—Small Monthly Payments and who are Masons, ed here, may find convenient to|12th Illinois Cavalry. On the first a i thels interest |call for volunteers by Preaident e Bon BOLE L B Eincoln e left Willlams College and ™ 1. enlisted as @ private in the ranks Speakers at Banquet. reaching the grade of captain by The speakers at the banquet will]passing through the various grades. " .—and at prices that are actually 50% to 60% lower than .. - the Vitanola Phonograph Company manufactured the i - machines to sell for, has taken the city by storm 2 : by Secretary of Labor Davis;|He served with the Army of the President Howard L. Hodgkins, Dean | Potomac and during the last vesr of Merton L. Ferson and Prof. Dewitt|the war fought bushwhackers in Croissant of the faculty, and the[Loulsiana. presiden Fratern A Named aiter Brother George Washe of club and Travelers' ington, its college colors copied from those of his uniform, and having re- ceived a bequest provided in his will in accordance with his oft-repeated wishes that a national institution of learning be established in the Capi- tal city of the United Sta propriateness of the grei npa that exists nd George Washington Uni- Are You Fit 1 be touched upon. _ FAT? will be emphusized that o8 e ~ 4 34\ l l : departimen s peiel : IMPROVE Both VA tion that if supported hy the Masoni m R i i HEALTH and s city wo ende! tu eCess 1 sity mould veaais I tnmscenmy fo8 APPEARANCE and rlo.\'lde !‘;-nl:'hdlil:nm‘ps from home | in er b sh the education, . i3 ardes to Sl thel Siication; =nd wearing i the immortal Was! - ; son, who devot his sacred hoi action, ing the nation arose. —_— BRIDGE TRAFFIC HEARING. Precedence of Land or Water Transportation to Be Decided. ‘Whether land or water traffic on or through the Highway bridge should be given precedence during the rush hours of the morning was considered at a public meeting in the office of Maj. M. C. Tyler, United States en- gineer for this engineer district Fri- day. About fifty representatives of various interests were present. Argu- ments for and against changes in the existing regulations for the opening of the draw were made by W. K. Han- ley, representing citizens of Arling- ton, Va., and Barcroft; F. T. Shaw, L. E Smoot, tughoat interests; C. L. Dickson, Sun 0Oil Company; B. S. Mann, Washington Gas Company; C. G. Smith, jr., Columbia Dredging Com- S. K. Dennis, Southern Trans- fon Company; M. E. Church, enting citizens of Falls Church; { Frailey, Washington, and Vir- ginip| Railroad Company; F. G. Camp- bellj Arlington Chamber of Com- merge: J. Lyles, president of Arling- ton Chamber of Commerce; F. D, Me- Kenpy, Pennsylvania Railroad Com- pany, and S. L. Church, division of engfneers for the Pennsylvania rafl- T HEALTH and SUPPORTS - Model C - Model E e, $72.50 i $99.50 #:.$109.50 r:.$112.50 Nothing Down, $5 a Month Nothing Down, $10 a Month Nothing Down, $10 a Month Nothing Down, $10 a Month A beautiful Phonograph of liberal This large and handsome machine ‘This is a deservedly popular model, A beautiful William and Mary de- fimensions—47 inches high, 22 inches comes in either Mahogany or Amer- finished in lustrous Mahogany or sign, exquisite genuine Mahogany wide and 2274 inches decp, The cab- ican Walnut, and stands 50% inches American Walnut. The cabinet is 51 or deep American Walnut. Very inet is of h American Wainut. high, 23 inches wide and 24 inches inches high, 23 inches wide and 24 distinctive in appearance. 50 inches A most extraordinary value, deep. Happy addition to any home. inches deep. high, 22 inches wide and 24 deep. ; Why Is This Drastic Underpricing Possible? IMPORTANT " Because the Vitanola Co. could not withstand the recent financial depression, they were forced to e it i N O T I C E doors, and the receiver appointed to liquidate their assets, in order to raise immediate cash, offered for sale all b finished machines at sacrifice prices. This sale started last Monday— " Beginning Monday '!'/ We Have Already Sold a Carload A.M., October 31—All 11 : e ukdon " Two More Carloads Are on the Wa St o y District (Grocexy SoceTy —— Stores Will Sell Regular 1-lb. Loaves This Week at Sol Herzog & Co. 9th and F Sts. N.W, Also on Sale at D. J. Kaufman’s 1005 & 1007 Pa, Ave. NW, PGP R PTTIT T I T T T T T T = % Music lovers have been quick to realize the wonderful value —and we are going to sell at least 1,000 of these Phonographs by Christmas. It will be an easy matter, for such values have never been equaled, and can never hope to be duplicated. : Important! L e AT ' = The Vitanola Plays 'All Makes of Records The reputation of Lansburgh & Brother - ; , : 2 is back of hine sold during thi it That Have Sold Up to Date for 10¢ This announcement can but “scratch the surface” of telling All mechanical parts will be available i : you what wonderful values these machines represent; you must at any time, as the identical motor and | i see the beautiful cabinet work and mechanism and hear their “wonderful tone to fully appreciate how marvelous and seem- ingly impossible is the opportunity being offered you. . We Will Hold Any Model Selected for Christmas Delivery. Buy Now, Avoid Disappointment Later * . Beloony Phonograph Shop—Lansburgh & Brother SRl equipment is. now being, and will con- : ‘fimwbp,usedinseveral other high- i grade talking machines. - - - l!i * -Oar Liberal Guarantee Covers Free Repair Service for One Year R Cents - R