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Holmes Makes Homes Healthy HOLMES HEALTH BREAD Phone M. 4537 AUFMAN Urtume 1 x1ST Eyes Selentifically E: ed Without Drop: Glasses Fitted—Repaired. 1720 Pa. Ave. ,-.,';";'-?.'XL. Vitamines? Vitamines? Why bless you, cheese for years hasbeen knownto contain the two most im- portant _vitamines. When you eat Kraft Cheese ou get the vitamines in most palatable form. in- | MONCURE ACCUSER | CARRIED REVOLVER {Attorney Says He Would Have Used It on Judge, if Necessary. atel to The Star. Va, March h the judge in the latter's ofiice soveral months ago he was armed with a revolver and that he would have used it had the occasion made it Stuart made - this admis- slon following a direct question from John F. Barbowr, an attorney, of Fairfax, Va.. who 1® representing Judze Moneure before the investi- gating committee. Mr. Barbour led ttention to the fact that charges !Lave been made against Mr. Stuart | regarding certain activities on his {pert last election day when he was a candidate for police Alexan .ria, tor which defeated. . Barbour said Judge Moncure rt to discuss the charges o settling them amicably, he expressetl it, without make inie trouble for the young lawyer. and that during this interview. Stuart_be- came angered and abusive in *his language in condemnation of the Jurigt. nd civil judge office he Admits Carrying Gun. ‘When Barbour asked Stuart at the hearing today if were it not true that he had a revolver In his hip pocl Stuart replied, without any 1 Imay be acquived THE - EV. message said, as to where the lands covered by it are located that the scnators and representatives from that state requested him to veto it in urder that the whole question may en up anew and a fuller under-\ sl'\ndlnz secured. The veto:message, which was the| second veto by the President since he took over office, sald in part: “I am intereste have this very appropriate uppurmnltv to suggent that it will be wisc to have Congress give consideration to the adoption of the policy of definitely describing all lands as are ordercd iransferred from the public domain for the benefit of private individuals or of the forest service, in exchange for land within the forest reserves. If it is not pos- sible to arrange for an accurate de- scription by metes and bounds, there ch description as to locality that will leave no doubt iSENATE ACCEPTS REPORT. PRESSMEN ASK CHANGE FROM EIGHT-HOUR DAY {New York Union Men Meeting To- day With Publishers’ Commit- tee to Discuss Ruling. By the Associated Press. NEW YORK., March 3.—Modifica- tion of the eight-hour work-day rul- ing of the arbitration court is the chief point members of the Press- men’s Union are seeking In their meeting today with a committee rep- resenting the newspaper publishers, The canference today was the re- which the pressmen appointed a com- to the report, the President. the measure now goes to | will be impossible for them to obtain ING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, MARCH 3, 1922 ) hour conditions will eliminate just that number of jobs. Federal Judge Manton, sitting as arbitrator in several-months-old dis- putes between the pressmen and the publishers, last week handed down rulings whjch went into effect March 1 It is some of these rulings, which the men call drastic, that the pressmen seek changes. LAWYERS T0 MEET. A series of meetings of the com- mittee on law enforcement of the American Bar Association will begin here Monday afternoon in the office of Wade H. Ellis, a Washington at- torney and member of the committee. The committee was appointed at the last, meeting of the bar association mposed of W. in C ncinnati and i DEFICIENCY ITEMS /FOR D. C. APPROVED House Committee of Whole ) Takes Tentative Action on $410,969 Total. Deficiency items totaling $410.969 for the District of Columbia were tenta- Ject to amendment when they come up Q ! nature. press, work, they claim, as the eight- BROMO.) xvu former ove. (Be sure you zu] Hlinois, republican dvertisement. | complimented the District authorities on the way in which they had cleaned I up after the last snowstorm. This / commendation was given when the | item of $30,000 was up for cunmdnra~] tion and the guestion had been asked ! surcastically If Congress was ready | to distribuic similar sums to other communities. Among the larger ftems approved | today are: One hundred and forty eight thousand dollars for the sup- port of the indigent insane, 350.000 ' for the extension >f {he water-distri- bution system, $50,000 for the support | of convicts, §50,000 for the sewer s tem and $30,512 for fuel, gas and tric light indebtedness for the ye 1921 and 1922. The bill as approved also carrles ap- | propriations _for jurors and witness feex in the District courts, $1,600 the National Training School for Boys, | 34170 for the Central Dispensary and | mergency Hospital a { CASTORIA| STOVES Keep Warm o e i vod b | Frank Stuart, a local attorney who {in any mind relating to the purpose 1‘3‘«'[‘ o\{'l'l;:wwflx& :‘{f{;‘wt;':‘rl’;l;::fin: coga, chair- |tVelY approved b¥ the House in com- | Eastern Dispensary and L.‘auall)]los. Chi“ Spri {has been more or less persistent inj . HARDING.” |which resulted in their voting to ac- ries I, Whit- | mittee of the whole tKis morning when | Pital y Spring preferring charges against Judse e e cept the arbitration rulings. —The man of New Martin " Kava- | the sccond deficiency bill was under Day. - . s 1 2 ol e : | Robinsun Moncure of the logal cor- meeting with the publishers, for|naugh and My Bilis The committec | consideration. Taese ftems will be sub- revation court Incident to the divorce Mitten of twelve, was gsked that|forcement generallv and probably practice, while being cross-examined | = Modification of some of the rules|tend hearings before a Semate com- |again in the House, but no indication | ! quring the examination today by the [ Tne Senate today accepted the con-|might be discussed. mittee later in the week. has been given that a fight wiil be made ; For Infants and Children | '& 5 : futed by | ference report on the legislative appro-| The pressmen claim that if the e agalust any of them. i I committce of lawyers appointed by | I T | elght-hour workday ruling is enforced For Coldn, Grip o Influens, { InUse FOI‘OVOP3°YMI'§; the bar association to probe the di- it will cause approximately 600 \of axip o afls ;mm‘ Commended by Mann. i vorce evil, admitted that during a row | The House having previously agreed |(heir members to lose their jobs. 'It e GRS tienea ChE Mo| Representative James R. Mann ot Ahuy-bnn ’ 616 12th St.—1204 G 5!’. **¥******¥¥**¥ KK k¥ kK *4****4*44*4***** What’s To Be The F ate of The Treaties? _Important history is in the mak- ing these days in America and we are'right here in the midst of the telligently reported—so that opin- jon can be formed, impartially and impassionately. 3 warieties: American, tion, in the afirmative and lat id ings, i ey ity tion. in the affirmative and later said momentous happenings. The world Y. B, Th the slice, pound or loaf. casion had arrived. treaties are being weighed in sena- ou know you can accept 2 8 VARIETIES IN TINS “AHY EPSOM SALTS | NOW LIKE LEMONADE — Ep»m Salts made Tasteless with . Fruit Derivative Salts T Enjoy all the splendid ybyme-nctwn on the bowels of a dose of epsom salts without. the awful taste and nausta. A few cents buys a handy package o #Epsonade Salis.” the wonderful dis- covery of the American Epsom Asso- . Even children gladiy take it. B e Smartest Styles In Women’s Low Shoes It is the talk of the town. We The greater part of the examina- tion by the investigatiog committes to- day was devoted to'he court examina- {tion of Attorney Stuart by Mr. Bar- bour. He attempted to show that there n the part of Atiormey > pub- and the enforcement divorce laws by Judze Moncure. mitted his connection with and said thag he had fre- information from the ich formed a basis of Stuart Rutl that he was more lnler- ed in the removal of Judge Mon- ure than he was in the divorce situ- ation itself. He stated that he con- sidered the judge as unfair and unfit {and that he had used honest means { to_bring about his removal. The only other witness heard dur- ing the morning sl—ss!on of the in- vestigation was Rev. V. Regester 3. Church South, president andria Ministerial Asso- said he was there fo ex- press to the committee the fullest unnfld?m e on the part of his as: hat fair e’ probe would be thorough, and honest. —_— {PRESIDENT VETOES LAND { RESOLUTION IN HOUSE The Action Is Taken at Request of Idaho Representa- tives. President Harding suggested to Congress _today the adoption of a policy of definitely describing all lands ordered trans ' At Practically Half Last Spring’s Prices! torial judgment—to be ratified into governing realities; or relegated into oblivion. Which? That’s the engrossing question of the hour— and you want every argument, in- Star’s reports at their face value— on this and all other subjects—sure of only a statement of facts: a record of news: a reflection of au- thentic opinion. he Zpening Sfar—The Sunday Shaw A newspaper for the family—and every member of the family, because conservatively e accurate, truthfully interesting, detailedly complete—and decently clean and whole- some. In the Editorial Section —prominent men are discussing important questions and discoursing upon topics of close interest. This unique feature of The Sunday Star brings you face to face with the best thought of the times. Among next Sunday’s features of excep- tional worth will be: THE JUDGES AND THE PEOPLE.—! appeal by former Vice President Marshall for dppomtment of the highest possible type of men to the judiciary, to the end that public con- fidence in and respect for the courts may be en- hancced. REORGANIZATION OF THE GOV- T ERNMENT.—President Harding’s plan to in- crease efficiency and effect economies may be blocked by unwillingness of members of his cabinet to permit transfers of bureaus from one department to another. FAIRER PAY BASIS PROPOSED— °* Every officer and enlisted man in the Army, Navy, Marine Corps, coast guard, coast and geodetic survey and public health service will be affected by a bill just agreed upon by a joint congressional committee. It will save the gov- ernment money and at the same time will not decrease individual compensation. TEACHING ARGENTINA TO FARM.— How agricultural interests in the progressive South American republic are profiting by the work of the United States Department of Agri- ‘culture. ENEMY PROPERTY AND UNITED STATES CLAIMS.—With the resumption of diplomatic relations with Germany this becomes one of the important problems of the hour. Its ramifications are explained in a comprehensive and authoritative article. LIS%ND THE ABOVE IS ONLY A PARTIAL The Magazine Section —is preparing a veritable literary ban- quet—going from “soup to nuts” with light fiction, romance, reminiscences, wit, humor —whatever your mood it will be appealed to with the best in current literature. - _“At Home With Wild Animals” Enos Mills, the famous naturalist, tells a Sun- day Star representative of his life in the Rockie: 0dd and true stories of animals and a man’s gre: love for the outdoors. “The Perfect Day” A story of love, humor., mystery and adven- ture in the real west by an author new to the Sunday Magazine—Eugene Manlove Rhodes. “Humanity Divided Into Four Classes” Sterling Heilig sends a sensational article from Paris, where scientists have dividgd mankind into four 'classes or types. Try and figure your own type! “For Services Rendered” The last of a series of adventure stories by H. Bedford Jones. “Clara Gets Her Cue” You can tell by the title that this is a Sewell Ford yarn—and it is a good one, too. “Are You a Missing Heir?” Millions of dollars in London waiting for heirs who went to America. Are you a member of one of these families? Crossley ‘Davies says fortunes are going begging in nghnd and he tells of some cases where the missing heirs have finally been located. “Milly of Langmore Street” By Lucien Ca This story -is everything t‘l:’e'xt a short story should be. It will thrill you and hold you to the very last word. Together with other stories and special articles written by a big st/afl of Sunday Magazine specialists. The Cables Bring Interesting Messages From Star Foreign Correspondents At every strategical point here and abroad there’s a “man in the tower” watching the trend of affairs for Star readers. With its own special observ- ers and the great Associated Press legion the world is under constant sur- veillance. Maximilian Harden cables to The Sunday Star things as Germany is see- ing them. From Andre Tardieu comes the French viewpoint on timely topics. George S. Barnes from his seat in the British Parliament wires his sur- vey of events in his great country. Combined you have a digest of the world’s opinions comprehensively pre- sented. never saw women so appreciative of a money-saving opportunity A Real Washington Read how Society will spent:l the Lenten Read what’s going on in Musical, Art and as they are over the values in | | season. Literary circles. iy thN - \';{';";1}3’,, ‘”3,‘;‘} =1 Read what Paris designers have told Anne lssue Of finan want in eithe i ds, | | ’ . Pumps, elCo;;nials org San‘a:fl: | Rittenhouse about forthcoming fashions. 3 Rotogr avure HEClE e it it you will be sure to find it in these tremendous assortments. All leathers and leather combi- nations, All styles of heels. All sizes and widths. 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