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N TATTEXPLAING NEW | Abe Martin Says: \ETERANS' BUREAL ‘TOMEET EXPERTS Will Discuss' Plans of Reha- bilitating Disabled Men of World War. v medical authori dustrial chiefs and educators of the United States will meet in_ W ton Thursday, Friday and Saturday the United States Bureaw to discuss the pres- and future plans of re- habilitating the men who were dis- abled in the world war. Col, Charles R. Forbes, director of the bureau, who | lledsthe conference. announced. The | | meeting: [ held o building. INCOME TAX RULES Revenue Collector Touches on Vital Points Every Tax- payer Must Consider. In calling attention to the ap- proaching period for filing income ta returns, January 1 to March 13, 1 Galen L. Tait, collector of internal revenue for the Maryland district, em- phasizes the new provision of the revenue act of 1921, which requires that every person whose gross income | for 1921 was $5,000 or over shall file; w return, regardless of the amount of ne 1 of evel come was $1.000 or over, and every | married persun living with husband or wife whose net income was $2,000; 2 or over. Widows and widowers and{ apartment$ an’ pay no taxes. ! i i | income. Mr- Tait said, are required single person whose net in- 1r persons arated or divorced from| Mrs. Ike Lark mistook a rab- |x:l husband or wife, he pointed out. are{bit for her husband while out regarded as What Net Income oss income. less} * certain deductions for busines taxes, et the (Copyright ) Nt income is penses, losses, income received by the tatpayer dur- ing the 3 in the case of the wage- . « SATHeE bonuses and|Charts and Enacting of Scenes|T commissions; in the case of profes sional men, all amounts received for| Show Interest of Students in will | American farmers. all profits from the sale of Arms Parley. Americ professional services; in the cases of farm products and rental or sale of ery taxpayer, Mr. Tait said, when : out his income tax return hould ask himself the fol- lowing questions thirteenth divisions were depicted to Questions to Be Answered. chool officlalsy and the- teachers in What were vour profits from your | those divisions®asi week at the Love- busin trade, profession or voca- |3 School. decorated with the’ 58 the represented. Charts made by the pupils presented a graphic story of the development of you rec bank deposits ive any interest on v veecivea renty ety 1O R the conference us ey gung ariistt | HOLD CHRISTMAS PARTY. [sears o e e cally around the room. One group of Did you receive any income in the i upils had planned and represented on form of dividend or interest from stocks or bonds? 1 Did you receive any bonuses during the vear? Did you make any profit on the contains the building where the con- ference is being held. Therein they showed the Pan-American building, the real or personal? d you act as a broker transaction from which you received commissions? Are you interested in any partner- ship or other firm from which You receive any income? Have you any income fromgroyal- ties or paten Have you any are working Do you appropriate or have the dent Harding and opened the confer- minor chiidren who Knight, Japan by Raymond Clifford. such children? If so, the amount must be, included in the return income.- Has your wife any income from cussed by Ruth Ashton and the Shan- Le included in your return or reported in a separate return of in- come. positions giving general ideas of the of the conference. u |’-}~ eive any directol s'((,l ! = One hundred and seven Christmas n. his ('unth‘imu rn-r;nrl-»d: or trustees' fees in the course of tl ; o i 3 u taken to Emer- Yea |COURT ACTS ON PETITION ;:;r‘l’:b ranging ‘{lu;u u.uh»r water to : e i Do you hold any office in a benefit | : X ill. arrived at the county ja 2 ingt um | Christmas meant soci trom which you receive in-iQF CANAL ZONE WORKERS {cen M adalynne €.} Hospit ix un rd. filies of the country this y e Obenchain. jointly indicted with Ar- | the police waniing to detain h v time during the days \nswers to all of these questions are nece ary to determine whether a large to require that a return be filed. to do so within the time prescribed. Miss Bertha Mill Struck by Auto |yi,rrow. At ¢ L. Smith and Emma Smart and Mis: Sc ol s invited to speak - remarked that [0 ) d Moscow n, was invited 1 n‘k ! R : 2 | Paym a - . The program includes { ium of’ the in New York. b - in . whose trial will be re 1 3 '|wlw. Milwauiee, ion taken among NEW Y December 26.—Miss 1Show cause why the i {Tuesday, also Bert H r] a settiement | net be made permanent. worker “hri Gov. Morrow ha ued a Christmas h ionary Society for the last sage b ves of the Canal ¢ two vears an active social worker in|Zone administration, in which he | New York's lower ¢t Side, died in|states his willingness to confer with { St. Vincent's Hospital yesterday after|the men affected by the new rent{ being run over by an automobile a |charges. few hours before. . “It is the belief of the administra- Her successful work among child-|tion,” says the message, “that the ren in Chicago, it was said, led tolcharges are proper, but officials have the decision of the Missionary Society (no objection to a full discussion of to entrust her with similar work here. l'l.his' or any situation affecting em WILL NOT LOSE CAMP DIX | “hom thes are responsibio " s New Jersey. Says Edwards. \Vill; BORIS S_ENDS GREETING. | Cede Rights to U. S. TON. N. J.. Decem ards armounced that would not lose Camp Di near Wrightstown, as a military res ervation. Its abandonment was re- cently proposed.” The governor has informed Secre- {whom they-are responsibl 1 __|Bulgarian Monarch Felicitates U.S. | in Christnias Message. ~ SOFIA, December —Warmest Christmas greetings have been ex- tended to the American people. through the Associated Press, by tary of War Weeks that a bill would [ King Boris of Bulgaria. The King be submitted at the opening of the|included President Harding in his state legislature on January 10, |greetings, and extended to him most ceding to the federal government|hearty congratulations on the suc- Jurisdiction_over the camp site, thus|cess achieved by the conference on permitting its continued maintenance. !limitation of armament. $\-€.‘-!.‘-(b.!.‘.{;‘-’..‘.',» SABABLSHEABLBHEA ?, - Silver Plate of Merit In distinguished and beautiful de- signs our fine silver-plated wares are enduring requisites for daily use in the home. RARNEAEASNDIENEN Double Vegetable Dishes, $8 to $36 Meat Dishes............$8t0 $45 Water Pitchers. .....$8.50 #o $35 Bread Trays...........$4 to $15 Tea Sets, 5 pieces. ...$35 to $125 Gravy Boats, with tray ; '$10 to $22.50 Candlesticks, per pr...$16 to $28 Some exceptional pieces in Old Dutch Reproductions are on display. DULIN & MARTIN é COMPANY Hours—8:45 to 5:30 N P e e e N A A VS this week with Veterans ent system the conf ns' Bureau. Arlmg- fey ie a e who have a y _ We've noticed that most pub- | cqpced the invitation are Joh I lic spirited boosters allus live in} associate of “the New ‘Tfi president of e of New York and Dr. Fr ingle persons. huntin’ t'da ‘2’.“ dent of Johns Hop ional Newspaper Service.) | of the Louis x-| pre wate.{STORY OF CONFERENCE | fustitur 5 novelist "o Seties ety wii] - TOLD BY SCHOOL PUPILS | ibse lege, H ankin School of St Allen R, Culitmjore the Newark Techni Roberts Rinehar author; Mai. Alber In addition to these educators representatives repre: i industrie in | e e i<ion | SOLDIER SERIOUSLY SHOT ence on the limitatign of armament by | has prepared photographic : OB e charts and tables to show how the vo- R| | 4 5 |y:"‘::e°i:n‘5h"‘“\liv;“nfi;_\“.;'m"zf;‘s S o e caniica o | WHEN HE ENTERS CLUB | | That Claws Oil Worker | Worbe | in Thrilling Chase s to any changes which might be|Believed to Have Been Intruder, OLEAN, N. Y. | Daniel Sherwin, an ofl worker Results of the study of the confer-|others. !at present. ference will advise with Col. necessary and they perience and knowledge of this prob- a table the part of the park which |Employes of Bureau of Standards |head shortly before 4 o'clock yesten- Treated to Program. frooms of the Palace Athletic Club, howe _Employes of the bureau of stand- saie of stocks, bonds or other prop-|Vashington = Monument and the}ards were treated to an old-fashioned {Olympia coming up the Potomac, bear- | Christmas tree celebration Saturday | {ie club. did 4 3 . |tide carols, Eugene Kennely impersonated Presi- | tribution of candy, was earried out. | the clubrooms tratton grected the gath- n_address’ marked by sea- supplemented by a di ice with an address. The delegates |ering in to the confcrence were impersonated |sonal expressions of good w | by the pupils follow Secretary | ies of the ch Hughes by y J , Great [ Red Riding Britain by Cornwall Myers, France by {lowing w! = Rudolph _ Lindsey, Italy by Hiram |candy canes to the merrymakers. you donmt 1 A male quartet, compo 11_shoot. Uuited States by Joseph Carter, China | Ledig, of | Semple and Portugal by Eugene Ken- | Propriate selection nely. The French question was dis-|er took the part of ithur .. Burch for the alleged mucder | €Vent of T s, in- shing- ence will be siate will ion, president | Legion hes 1o the pupils, w n in the special clnxsex. Serving of hot ‘In no malnutrit present program, contribute thein ex Man Opens Fire—Released | | in the witderness xouth of thix 5 & Lol elty, w lem to the conference. by Podice. | | pine am the I Cunard twenty-two —ata Humphrey 2 shot in thumb of hi hand, wrist and 1148 7th street southwest. John Wawson, occupznt of the room the club, did the shooting. | day morning when found in the ! Shcrwin: o | r und flushlight and tl tering the clubrooms, learn who was there, thinking Dty and CTEtle ble that th had been n feet mway. vere shown, fol- | UY & member of club who had ! | TG nce Guring the race the bear ined late i presented LA e = tell me” Wawson b ‘Sant; { police. started a strugsle for sion of the weapon, which end- | | ouse door. ond man. supposedly 5 of Lynchard. left the | alif.. December s and ppeared. The fi 1 iIseues Temporary Injunction*"r 0 Elon Bebueds The mamicsof| forisiof GTum runncEs person has an income sufficiently,lss r the donors were not made public, liquor _dealers” to dis < ; 1 resen Which biven s tsia 10| SENATOR FEANCE TO SPEAK. a and may be the means of avoiding the Against the Collection of Rents | bave teleditoimive Ber uas ne: ool GHICAGO) [Décombar 26/ Senator| the year Wayne B Whesler, st Leavy Denalties b osed Lo rad €| From Government Employes. | ihoin et tairina o190, 0f Instructions | Joseph 1. France of Maryland will B et Officials of {moved to a less comfortable celle | SPeak in four middle western cities: x effort to interfere with the sup- the Canal Zone administration have{ During the day Mrs. Obenchain re-|in the nést two weeks on behalf of |ply of sacramental wine to religious SOCIAL WORKER KILLED. |fc,Canal Zone administration have | Dt e o e Ol e e aiier : trict court from collecting rents under jband. Ralph Obenchain, now one ofiznnounced. Mrs. Margaret F. Harri- [plated, Mr. Wheeler s the new system adopted here. Gov. {her attornevs, and from her mother | g b hte onihs in @ |'0 intoxicants for medical purpos son. who spent iteen nonths e e the relief commitfee |users O Beccived u nun . 4 Detroit. The comn a and Iling zifte and a visit from his father, Rev. |ix solicitin supplies for Russian |dociors in those William A. Burch, of Evanston, Ill. | needy. inkt their use. THE CADILLAC FIVE-PASSENGER COUPE P Passenger Cars become effective January 1,1922. ¢ The Cadillac has always been the best automo- ' bile value on the market. -These new ptices will further emphasize this fact.” Our stock at present is unusually complete, and we shall-be glad of the opportunity of showing you the various models. 5 . The Washington Cadillac Company f - RUDOLPH JOSE, President 1138-1140 Connecticut Ave.” Tel. Franklin 3900-3901 hY & & iting (he xerving of their n luncheon. Wagener, David Newberry > come from all wections of the city, hax benefited them phygically. There 7 ! at the Morxe. School, i imcricumilesion, S, claxwes are in charge’ of Mrs. 8. P, Johnxon, Misw A, | fron Pipe Routs Bear FOR HOSPITAL BENEFIT Ferry Boat Blown Ashore. December 26— Harding Heads Patronesses | Compai for Card Party at Wardman near pan a: i . the orma Park Hote] January 9. | ivcan s the family Chrixtmax T touae le of tables for the card lpariy to be held at Wardman | Hotel Monday afternoon. January § of the Eastern Dis dny In relating how the metal had heiped him beat off an attack by @ black bear in Trom Hollow, near the Pennsyl- vania state line. the way I pensary and Casualty Hospital fon, came face to | couraging. of itx forepaw which tore away cascs Sherwin's cont Wawson, & ed by a noise in S ecaret | Sherwin brought iron pipe down on the bears noxe and turned and ran toward | a boller houwse, the piece of | e o huagred -ommodation . those in char; x its claws down T tut another blow from the iren ig ate E. Braith i R x . stated, the ll(A;{P(] in- pipe saved him, the bear ru right to appropriate the earnings of|y . gierling Morse, Holland by Richard | Stonebreaker-and 3. Ki truder, using profanity, told Wawson | | Eite saved im the bear FUos Harding he; < chairman of ar ng her are Mr. (e hraof 1000 RECEPTION FOR TEACHER. to shoot. Lynchard. it was reported | | PINE for whe Busl a8 B e in_the firing of the pistol and| -——————"— source whatsoever? If so. n,j‘:f;‘g{.p':fl‘l’:'f;‘dfi()l"}'e.“:l"“‘h‘),'l_‘;“:_"e'adifm“: $‘|,000 BILL AMONG GIFTS. \A'A?\m‘dlm: { the soldier. 5 .<..|~| DUE TO LACK OF LIQUOR. llowing sub-ch, Buynitsky, Mrs. Jame: Brews: Jesse Lee Webl iDry Agent Comments on What | Christmas Meant This Year. Herber: Martyn. Mr . Mrs. M. T. Jones an. more to the fam- YT Ponesiann very | toon. owing to the failure of the n. Mrs. lard Pollard, Mr: nalls Wagg quantities _of liquor at this time of | Xuriel Lynch, Mr loon League, counsel for the Anti said in a statement last night. Daniel Webster Prentiss. ng employed or contem- annot afford to pa ild Killed By Auto ‘ hile Crossing Road | To Share Xmas Gifts. By the Astociated Press. CHATTANOOGA, Te De- cember 26—Vinle J aged | wix, had promined a little play- | mate who lived npar her home if Santa Claux brought h ristmss she would i In erossing tWé street | promise Vinie was ' | rum down and instantly killed | by an automobile. | CHRISTMAS GALE SWEEPS FRISC0 Two Killed, Ferryboat Blown Ashore and Much Other Damage Done. ny- sociated Pross. —Death and destruction of prop: erty as well as disrupted communica- tion resulted in and about San Fran- Christmas gale " that reached fifty j miles an hour before it begygp to sub- side. Louis Silverman, thirty, and his brother. Eigie, were killed on a ranch near Hayward, a suburb, when a small T S. E. Tho: was blown over. Vessels in San Fra; 1‘ Blown from gheir w e isco bay were orings and se | that put to sea sought again L LARGE ADVANCE SALE '('oll\pur;‘ili‘\.‘: :lau[::: of cllurnmflg hml"-‘ bors. The ferryboat Garden ( in the i bay servi land estuary. Thert was a among the pas: s injured. ¥ 1 Francisc ! was suspended at intervals, while the in theg no one w ark | into waves which harbor men said = | were the roughest within their recol- lection. en- blown across the wires and the ording to Mrs. Danielf tracks. Communication lines were Webster Prentiss, who announced to- j disarranged, small buildings were un- day that the tables were going fast! st party more than 1.100 | players were present and impromptu roofed. windows broken and advertis- ns wrenched off. Sever: aunches Sunk. ing s de to care d. Ample provided | event. which ial as well as | San Francisco, 1l launches were sunk and large anchos Al unroofed nsiderable ha e gale.caused c chast ment M. J. Vaughan, ect the function. rmen: Mrs, | Doug- j Instructors of Bruce, School Honor M WS¥! One Retived After 51 Years. Ernest K Mrs. Corneliu = 5. . Fi . teacher at the Bruce School who was retired last week by o \tce | the boRTd of education after fifty-one of the committee y Kichmond . Mne. | vears of service in the school system. Henry Clay, Mrs, | was given by teachers of the school ! dward i Grant Lucas, 1738 15th street. Frederick Hinke! Many of the cas Dr. C. A. Tignor. rers, on behalf of the FRANCISCO, Calif., December cisco yesterday as the result of a building in which they were working \ e of the Southern Pacific was blown on_a mud flat gale whipped the waters of the bay Trolley traffic in San Francisco was hampered by obstructions which were At Martinez, across the bay from | ft dragged their i | ajong the whole central California An impromptu reception in honor of .| A number of teachers from other Mrs. William | schools attended, as well as Garnet C. Copeland and Mrs. | Wilkinson, assistant superintendent of p schools, and Supervisors J. C. Nalle, Hospital serv8s 51 per{J. C. Bruce, W. S. Montgome! cent of the population of Wakhing- |E. F. G. Merritt, Corine Martin and ton, it is reporte . o Mrs. Miss Fisher was presented with a| Three of the eight creste deficiencies | tea set by Miss Pearl N -t from time to time | garten teacher at th man: 17 CHRISTMAS SPIRIT ENLIVENS HOLIDAY En'l_ployes- of Uncle Sam Throng the Streets of * the City. Uncle am’s large army of emp; | here gave themselves over to a s celebration of Christn day. | advantage of the legal holid E | the bright weather to visit the perks and o into the'country The streets were erowded at a paratively early hour with thos to enjoy the unshi the crisp air making the day ideal for walkins. Children with the Christmas toys added color 1o the scene, althouxn '~l»d,~ »h.’«l hare ledding l Patients at » Children’s Hospital wered made sterday Witk a Christmas Al Kinas, {nurses and attendants waking the Lt tle one the singing of Christmas carols. E At 1521 1 street vesterday the en Russian children adopted by r Admiral N. A, McCully/ spent their first American Christmas, hav- Im: a Christmas tree and many gifis 1 al dinner w and later jifts e served to th s tree f ¢ry person eded by inmates generally spent in 1ing, the coming off Christm, ed < upon especiall drawing many who perhaps wise might not have attended fmas day services. Special proxr: were given in churches, and in the ev lwas a featur 1 {WHITE MAN IN PEONAGE, ning musie tGEORGIA REPORT ALLEGES Charges Planter Used Warrant to Hold Him—Two Negro Cases Also Reported. By the Associated Press, UGUSTA, Ga.. December 26.—C. J. kinner, jr. United States commis- sioner, announced that three more cases of alleged peonage had been reported to him. Two of the alleged were ne s ard one a white All three live in the Augusta H e white man Nt wax issued ag after he had coen unty seat of Mebur nier bringing the charges prom- d he would not pre d with the warrant if he (the tenant) returned to the farm and went to work. The tenant states that he returned 1o the farm. but lat ped. Commissioner Skinner cfuses 1o ms that a war- nst him and arried fo the ity the divulge any names until 1 agent of the Department of Justice arrives here and makes an investigation IFIVE U. S. PLANES BURNED Mail Service Machines Destroyed i at Maywocd Field, IIL CHICAGO, Dee iy m { Thursday night at the home of M. Vlanes of the government mail siry- {ice were destroyed by fire at the United States government field at Maywood Sunday. The fire is bélieved to have beem caused by cropsed wires in one of the planes. Flames c 10 the gas tank in the plane. causing an_explosion and the other planes were ignited. 1planes kept inor, a kinder- at the field were not in the hangar Bruce School. {The planes destroyed were biplanes of the D-H type s Home Is What We Make It~ - And good furniture does as much as any one thing in Mak- ing a home out of a house. The environment of good furniture makes all of us comfortable and happy— and the cost of all this is not great, provided, of course, you get the right kind of furniture. Here—where you get Lifetime Furniture—you'll find that even the first cost is not great, and that the real cost is even less, when you divide the price by the years of service—and’ it's yegrs and years of service you get - from Lifetime Furniture. This week we have a number of new, good-looking cane ? suites—some of the best we've ever had—and there’s gne here with'a big sofa for $250. You better come in. Seventh Street Mayer @‘CO. between DGE