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30 s THE EVENING STAR, 'WASHINGTON,- D. C., FRIDAY, JANUARY 6, 1922. el T e B e e e TH S eI INSTITUTE OF TEACHERS |SENATOR MAKES CHARGE |MUTT AND JEFF—Mutt Wanted Some Information and He Got It. s e s —By BUD FISHER. TO BE HELD JANUARY 20| AGAINST I. C. C. MEMBER ZANT You Se€ BNE CANT BE T90Y (1 THese Yeoe?) J(X AT SO AT 50 T™M NAILING |- | careruL THese | freep AT T SURE ABOLT || o cicem THAN Plans Made for Sessions in Central | Mr. Trammell Accuses C. B. Aitchi- WHAT ARe | | TiHe window? NIGHTS WITH THEY'LL LAND THAT: THEYRe)| 2 NE EVED €€P RoBBERS AS |~ THe ouD PRETTY o NO'. A BIG and Dunbar High < son of Undue Interference in A 2 A T 10 Rail Ral THICK AS FLIES Hodse~Gow" suckt WAS ou’ £ + Schools. way Rates. AT A BeeR z'mve RS CHICAGO T SQUEALED- The annual meeting of the Teach- [ Charges were made in the Senate T YEARS AGO, 6‘5 Hee) ers’ Institute of the public schools ‘li:u.e yes:erd;‘y ?i; Sem:lu:r 'Exl—aaume};, KNOWN I’ Yet THEY be held J: it was an-|democrat, “lorida, tha! Clyde . / s Mraaay by T Stuart, ‘di. | Altehison, a_member of the Interstate T™ EAIL: Y FINALLY CAUGHT rector of intermediate instruction and ; Commerce Commission, who was ap- Him IN THE 5 chairman of the institute committee. |pointed from Oregon, had *“used his . # ToCkYAR! s% The 64,000 school children will be|good offices to obtain a decrease of < _Al. given a holiday on this date. 16 per cent on lumber from the west | Sessions will begin simuitaneously |and central west and opposed & redus at 9:30 o'clock at Central High School | tion in lumber rates in the south.” and Dunbar High School, where the! The Florida senator made his colored teachers will meet. Supt.|charges while speaking on a bill i Frank W. Ballou will preside at the!troduced by him providing for ge meeting ar Central. while Asst. Supt. | graphical tation on the In- Garnet €. Wilkinson wiil preside at|terstate Commerce Commission. He the Dunbar meeting. declaved the action of the comm: Alfonso Smith, head of the'sion on lumber rates had operated to inglish of the United |shut the south out of the lumber markets of the eastern and northern ueation of 3 York Universiiy, states. ¥ 4 Senstor Cummins of lowa, chairman = 3 7 . p— . = Le the piiacipal speak 1 of t e interstate committee, and Sena- = 1 DA = = v WJNP;J,'WV I 1fi i I be furnished by the h tor MeNary, republican, Oregon. in- % i1 j i ! b Lal i Al /LI chestras and a luncheon will be served | tirrupted Scnator Trammell with a ? ; - i > i, ; d Z i the teachers. dofense of Commissioner. Al!\'hlxun.l b e . ».‘:';;.,;Dx':."v:‘:f:: L}!; 3:‘::5: ‘9;.;“;* commending the commissioner’s tmr-i S T e . S . Charles and jus'ice. Tart, principal of Eastern High | A e conducted | School, secretary-treasurer: Miss Anne | gor aevernl months by the Senate in- M. Goding. principal of {he Wilson i jarstate commerce committee on the e e Nl per and related Lills to amend the i 'f‘»u;‘fis“a:“‘{’g‘"‘f{"fll‘ffl‘ lari Bure | transnortation act by declaring state ',“i'“ R e P"\'unl:l-l over intrastate rates and 1ay. ed to every rabbi in the country ing other features of thel 3 5 e tiviti n 1dre {8 DENTIFY TWO COLORED |i3,5um & feosrrsomtsnt o | DR, FARRAND CHOSEN [t vt st et 2, 47| AUTO DEALERS BANQUET. |20t o™ i, Wi s — several interstate commerce commi; 1 e v " nk a S Vi - v i- tions interested in this work. | tance of obtaining commissions as = ! wioners had submitted cxplanations of ! Victims of hold-up men who pos! intereste g Hmm iNg > THREE SEEK TO LEASE i “of e commission” iny MEN AS HOLD-UP THIEVES | tively identited the two prisoners are HEALTH COUNCIL HEAD | The member organizations of the|Washington Automotive Trade As- | Chalains in the officers’ rescrve corps / authorizing certain rate changes. Max Rubinstein, 4th and T stree(s. council are the American Public| % of the United States Army. MUSCLE SHOALS PLANT | When ihe hearings were adjourned robbed of $5 HnrryhBalley.:}’lmlger = Health ~Assactation, the American | sociation Re-Elects Officers. The letter in vart reads ue follow committe: embers s i | Jersey aven southeast, $7: uis ted Cross, the American Socia -1 i i) ‘ou will note thut under the new S s commiltee members were Wudersto0q | Merchants Say Cecil Overton and | Goldberg, 13th and § streets, 437, "and Other Officials Elected by National | giene asseciation. the American So-| The present officers of the W regulations of the War Depariment roceed to consider il con- | Jacob Harrls, East Capitol and 1s g ciety for the Control of Cancer, the|ton Auiomotive Trade Assc ! members of the rabbinaie who did Tid of F. E. Ei G t proceed! to coslaer thal billadlmicon- Bernard Short Robbed streets, $52. Body at Yesterday's Conference of State and Prov e e elactedi o {not serve as chaplains during the of F. E. Engstrum Guarantees | nection with the testimon, ich has j 2 e & ere re-elected and the organi . = | been taken. it would be inadvisable ! Them. A turther investigation is being con- Meeting. Health Authorities of North America. | o TSP I e DERR AT emere od are now also cligi- 3 2 - 2 ) e vith a_view C 1Y) § 5 B y last a s an plev 40! # shs ns in Completion of Project Involv- |to make a report in advance of a de- ducted by the detectives w the Council on Health and Public Taidwinter banquet® at -the Wiiard | :}ln\ ‘(Uxfh(-l-rs ”T(.:g::\-:néor?x‘fl Lo to tracing the movements of lhei Dr. Livingston Farrand, president of | Struction of the American Medical i j/0% T i 1 cision by the Supreme Court on ques-| Cecil Overton and Bernard Short, 5 g z ing $36,000,000 Cost. i 1 1 prisoners during their resideace iny g 7| Associ the National Child i suggests a method by which you ean = o ‘\l“v,‘:fé‘fi":fi.“e‘youl-x colored men, arrested by De- | BEsoners Guring o ers deny impli- | Cornell University and former chair-| Healih Council, the National = he officers of the organization are: | lend your aid to the development of Three propositions to lease and oper- | po o raiued by Varfous States. tectives King. Scrivener and Kelly in| cation in the hold-ups. They will belman of the centrul committee of the|mittee for Mental Hygiene, the Na- gious activities among the Jewish ate the federal plant at Al 5 g h connection with the theft of a val-|given a hearing in Police Court. {American Red Cross, was elected | tional Organization for Public Health men of the Army.” Nursing, the National Tuberculosis e United States Dresident. ce as a conference Uiy Ro; —_— i 2 chairman of the National Health| ation and o uable diamond ring from the resi- 3 POSED AS DRY AGENTS. {dence of Mrs. William Metealt Bliss.| EX-PUBLISHER EXPIRES. |Council at a inceting held yesterday | public health se 3 5 ! 2845 Connecticut uvenue, where Over- —_— |at the American Red Cross building. [mgmber. = 4 delegates at the From New Ycrk Cafe Keepers. identi :t 2 A N K. Frankel, vi president of the Met- | P ¢, chairman of the American Red pe: who held“them upjandircbbed them: Directors’ Meeting. ropolitan Lif Insurance Company Dr._ Victor C. Vaughan, Dr. Ala., are now before Seci In addition to the proposition Ford of Detroit and of C. C. Ti San Francisco, i ngstrum, president of the Newpo pbuilding Company of Wilmingion, . Fleming and C. anmene cono-| “Back to the Factory” A ed the diner, in whigh new and novel Pl 2 features were introduced NY machine parts that hief provisions of Mr. Ensstrum i foi s complction of I NEW YORK, Ja v 6. —Tw S When the men were arrested it was X v 2 5 faes 5 B, whieh guarantees completion of e L O s “Totierat” prohibition | said by the detectives that they an-| ROSTON, January. 6—James W |yice chairman: Dr. S J. Crumbine, o Hanel e | 3 formerly HAD to go “bac | swered the descriptions given of men| |, ,iny formery publisher of the|recording secretary. and Dr. William | Courtenay L die. Dr. Frankwood NEW CHAPLAIN RULES. agents offering protection to saloon keepers in Queens at the rate of from 25 to $75 weekly, were arrested last | hold-ups. ing remodeled to ufaciure th: product, call for an expenditure of $36. iwho were implicated in a number of | Pistols taken from their| Boston Advertiser and the Boston|F. Snow, director of the American | w J. Osborne. Miss Cor- Social Hygiene Association, Lreasurer. | o W ) liam, a Lyne, sati | ING in_time 2nd CASH. 000,000 by a e t be forn r ] < s r MeCoy . 3 900,000, by u corporation to be foricd. | 823,10 310 N enteaced, the- police. siid. | Toom, 1L was pointed out. also tallied | Record. died suddenly last night Whet | "De’ p. 5 ‘Armutrong was appointed | Surgeor Gyn W. McCoy and papbis of Country Are Told of Op- | ™% "5 Miking and Punch Press Work. year after the property comes within | that they had collected more than with the descriptions of those used by | attending a meeting of the irectors | oyecutive officer for 1933, Jamen & .umelul. Gen. ing of | = R pctscasion. g e 00 in the last month from about | the hold-up men. of ‘the ‘Home for. Destitute Catholie [2LU0U S (AL, (0 0O ropresena. | Publle health sers i portunities. H S ELKINS CO (Inc.) of production for fifty vears. rty-five cafe proprietors. Both| Overton, it is slaled(.) admitted the | Children, &:::n:&r’r& in, Ireland In §E00S 0 " omen . e e L TP 5 B L of ine pistols, One was taken| 1344, and was connectel X" g [ The councll was formed a year azo| Rhewmatism Is o common com-|man of the religious committee of i | Manufacturing Specialists. ol o O e o imacs | Charles Madden and George Palmer. 1 {50"541h street, and the other belonged until his retirement several years azo,; onference held here to co-ordi- ' plaint among dogs. ¥ Tewish Welfare Commission. ud- 300 12th St. N.\V.—Main 8034 pendently until a final selection is made and the whole transaction submitted to Congress for its ultimaie decision. CHARGES ARE :ENIED. Ex-Chairman of Shipping Board 31-Piece China $9.98 “ONYX” 98 DMERSET 3-= RY KAUF J|ALL-SILK HOSE, $l.= m i breakfast plates, 6 cups, § saucers, INCORPORAT E <ilk, all th Tiscusses Tampa Do -k Case. INC % o 1 butter plates, 6 fruit plates and 1 hose in b or African brown: Former Chairman Hurley of the = ; meat platter. et 1316 1324 7™ ST.N.W. I iz MR Supping Bo:id We Give theValues and Get the Business : ; . wosoor PAAE || STUPENDOUS PURCHASE, SALE AND CLEARANCE OF MEN’S way up. enied at a hearing | board's ciaims com- | mission_on the ¢ se of the Tampa ! Dock Company azainst the Emer- gency Fleet Corporation that, as al- loged, he said the war would continue | three to five years and hud promised wooden shipbuilders sufficient con- tracts to reimburse them for their Investment in yards. The Tampa| 2 & Dock case is regarded as a test case | ~f involving about $6,000,000 in amorti- (4 ° sation Claims made by wooden ship- | - builders against the government. lg lg s y yesterday by 616-17 ST. N\ - THE MAN'S STORES Mr. Hurley said he told the ship-; builders the government would treal | them fairly in any readjustment of | contracts whic' “might be necessary. | 3 but he had no § 1 of committing the | L 5 i f e i not From our “grand and glorious” January Clearance Shipowners. he explained. were ob- | o s RLS b e e e e Sales. There are countless bargains too numerous to treatment. THE WEATHER District of Columbla—Fair tonight and tomorrow; little change In tem- perature, lowest tonight about 28 de- grees; gentle west and northwest winds. - H Maryland—Fair tonight and tomor- row; colder tomight; moderate west and northwest winds. | Virginia—Generally fair _tonight | and tomorrow: no change in tem- perature; moderate noriherly winds. tomorrow: 1ge in temperatul West V ir tonight and to- morrow; no change in temperature. Records for Twenty-Four Hours. $29.75, $33.75, $37.50 and $40 ,2 1 .75 Thermometer—4 p.m., 61; § p. iy mention. Here are some of the “Big Guns.” i "Worth to $30.00 Once more coming to the front with the great- est sale of fine clothing at a low price that has been offered to the Washington public. Remem- bering the response to our former sales we ad- vise you to come early. MEN’S DEPARTMENT WILL SUITS (broken lots only), 12 midnight, 39; 4 a.m.,, 36; 8 am., 33; 3 N irometor—t_pm. 3000: 8 pm. $33.75, $37.50 and $40 $29.7% T St S et WINTER O’COATS(broken lots) © at 2 p.m. yesterday. Lowest tempera- 3 2 Highest, 43; lowest, 5. HUNDREDS OF PAIRS OF i $4.95 Tempersture nd_condition of the STRIPED WORSTED TROUSERS - : water at 8 am.: Great Falis—Tem- perature, 36; condition, clear. 1 Yariesn ot ALL $7.50 WOOLEN $4.95 : g PENNA. KNIT COAT SWEATERS _ 4 OPENATS8A.M. ML el § 38 21 ;5 ; g D ing worsteds, < sst es, S 5, stations. 3 23 Z4 "2 suteot | i cheviots, ete., in single and double " £ E, Weather. 500 FINE White Madras $1 79 Overcoats EXT'RA SALE‘SPEOPLE breasted styles. Regular, young 3 a3 SHIRTS (3 for ’5) \ al:::;:“i(‘;Chlizll‘(e‘:]n“n':fli'cfig al:‘:: men'’s, sluuts. a|‘(| slim models to Rt o §oee Broken Lots Heavy Ribbed Chalmers and i servative styles, in sizes 33 to . ?fi’“‘.flm 2 e Madewell Cream and Gray UN!ON SUITS $1-59 You Can Travel Far and Wide Without Beating the Great Values in Our al oudy dy et o= |ISALE 0F SUITS, COATS & DRESSES Fancy and Neat Stripe v Worth $20, $22.50 Percale Shirts 54 GOING LIKE WILDFIRE! BARGAINS UNHEARD OF | ' 425 Broken Lots Wool, Worsted : MEN S’ WOMEN’S, BOYS’ & GIRLS’ SHOES $14.75| Touisville . Miami, Fl Pittsburgh. .. 30.44 Portland, Me. 30.16 Portland, Ore 30.04 §. Lake City. 30 26 30.20 d Cotton Shirts and Dr and Cotton Shirts and Drawers Il 2,735 PaIRS OF THEM AT ONE PRICE FOR A QUICK SALE Black Full-Fashioned Silk Hose (3 for $2) MEN'S WORK SHOES That Sold to $4 WOMEN'S SHOES Slippérs and - Oxfords Sold up to $7 Ki / heels, in sises 3 to "Colt, black o t Pas. Colt, black of Broken Potterns : : £ e AR Silk Four-in-Hands (3 for.$1.35) Lod : { blucher or d | our stock and reduced to meet best makes. Sat- Durable black vici kid piklaivaos I ente oy Every garment taken from lasts, in sizes 6 to 11z wolid leathes HG ou M) this price. Not a suit, coat or dress in this lot was made to FRosemary Candy \ . : Black and Oxford . Brittles ...........40c . All-Wool Hose (3 for $1.45) Bon Bon Grapes. ...60c Ib. Marshmallow Fudge.60c Ib. Black, Cordovan, Navy and Gray Lisle Hose (4 for $1) sell-as low as we’ve marked X them. Many of the lot can be BOYS’ and GIRLS’ SCHOOL OR | us2d for early spring wear DRESS SHOES, SOLD TO $4 | and arc bargains at the price. Boye' sturdy 5 sun metal or | Don’t put off buying, when dark tan Eng- 5 3 lish and broad | We've strained every energy toe lasts (also Toy Rcont | to make this sale a banner sheo ), & . sizes 9t 13% | event in ready-to-wear an- and 1 to & .o Girte gun | nals! All sizes for women l'n ot s and misses and a special lot R A e o to 105 110 5 23, | Of eXtra sizes up to 54 in the to 6. For growing girls. . / coats and dresses. Highest grade Chocolatecov- ered Fruits and Nuts, - with fine Bon Bons, 35¢ Paris $1 Ib. Pad Garters Rosemary Candy Shop . 1401 H Street N w. ARETERES S LIS TETRUSTITR B ALY