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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (O, FRIDAY, MARCH 10, 1922. 8 NACOSTI ATHORO P GROUND, BUT AN A "FORDNEY DECLARES BONUS WILL PASS "To Go Through as Humani- tarian, Not Political, Meas- ure, Congressman Says. CHICAGO, March 10.—Declaration that the soldiers’ bonus would be passed, for humanitarian reasons and 1ot as a political measure, was made by Joseph W. Forduey. chairman ol tiie House ways and means committee, 11 a speech before a meeting of the an Wholesale Lumber Associa- = the Falrmount Heights School will|&ttend. . & i Speakers from the University of o1 2] \ held a special extenslon service pro- | yaryiang will be present to address : . | PLAN SPECIAL PROGRAM. |E. Church Monday evening at 8 HehE $50.000 (DOROAD | Abe Martin Says: | Jut BEis, Mochert, Bedk dedliit Sl ] () ) o - FUNDINP.0.BILL) 4 Senate Committee Reports Increases of $70,000,000 Over House Measure. The post office appropriation was reported to the Senate yesterday from the post office committee by Chairman Townsend, carrying approximately $70,000,000 more than the House bill. Among the increases made by the Senate committee were $50,000,000 for federal road construction, $1,900,000 for continuing the transcontinental airplane mail service and $513,000 for repair of the New York pneumatic mail tube service. The bill as report- €ed carries a total of about $624,000,000. 3 In addition o the $60.000,000 for ave i 3 N & ; ] next year in carrying out the federal LBl > e ; 2 highway act, the committee. declared| A . five hundred days of home service 3 v 2 for$65,000,000/t0r 1924 and $75,000,000 I'’ only thing that now seems f3l0 @ gy for O Bundien aai ®An Increase of 100 in the fumber |t’ be holdin’ th’ soldiers’ bonus of overseas service. He also cin of post ofiice inspectors over the 420 [ hack is that ther’s more'automo- gram at the Falrmount Helghts M.!the meeting. SALESMEN We are going to put on two more salesmen for Wills Sainte Claire Automobiles: Commission and drawing account. Sliding scale of commissions starting at 5%, making real inducement for pro- ducers. p—— 7 A R w» ‘We want real salesmen only, but not necessarily with automofile selling experience. If you have sold real esfite, sccurities, insurance, etc, and are a real producer call Saturday to see J. F. Waters. STERRETT & FLEMING, INC. 2155 Champlain St. are going to report ;the bill Saturday morning, ask for a suspen- sion of the House rules on Monday morning and rush it through”before everything else,” he said “The bonus bill as w will pay the soldi 1 Two Big cetuola, ¢ paid_up authorized by the House also was| . s : & > resent force is 435 and Chief In- Conyi 1zt Nablonal Nocn . S £ - g PO T o £ : 3 Spector Stmmons testified (hat the (Coprrigh: Rations Nowinaper Suvice:) oy o Soldiers Deserve Reward. T ¥ ? ¢ inspection force was “hopelessly be- ts “During the war, while these boys R 2 K * : 7 hind” in ity \\'f])rkb.l l)esxlureduuuns ;..]r GOES TO RETIRED LIST. lll were overseas, fifty-five hundred\ | A e RS I Y 3 parcel post mail, Mr. Simmons said, < R R sisikes Weso cacried on, They Were S A Y oo e : 4 ha ve increased *the bureau's work ,7:":“1!-:‘::;1‘:;:???{ Cl;\;‘;:c:mfix?fll;:):: i) VOCALION t = - shorte: and more . . R XA S greatly. en plac e e e e striking for shorter hours and mo Sh%$1,900,000 authorized for con- | V&: has been 'placed on the retired et oy ke e 11 Raleigh street, Anncostia, looking wext from Nichols avenue. Rexidents of Ralelgh treet mow have mo | ie SO0 S0 Ton " mail |18 e Army. ey D O Yt i | direet thoroushfare in bnd weather from Nicholx avenue. After heavy rainy they huve to make a three-block detour | (SUCE oy the House refused to - g RECORDS e ficed auir e e war, in order to reach their homex, Hoth the House and Sennte have allowed an approprintion of $2400 for grading | UClIGY 05 js the minimum for safe 4 | T e Yo' before me|3nd lmproving of this short xection of Raleigh street, which will give the residents a direct means of renching| peration of the mall airplanes, of- New D ll]’llA its You l & i Nicholx avenue. ficlals told the committee, although 'w Uel wall it Cutie, Fox Trot cheered them madly and marched with $300,000 less than the estimates. The Rosemary Candies at 75c from “The Blue them to the depot. And you didn't go damn step furthér. Suppose Germa committee was told that American § om “T fhadamn, siop tasther, Suppgse Cernit'y | WASHINGTON KEPT WITHIN | ROCKS FROM THE SKY FREE SEED ADVOCATES | Cermiiees, Vihpment ‘was *ncisi: 60c and $1.00 Lb. ] Kitten: ' INCOME FISCAL YEAR 1921] DRIVE MEN TO COVER | WIN BATTLE WITH SHOUT [uemmr s e M core e [ e s sto : Marie, Fox Trot, 1 i ] : (Three O'Clock e bonus. During the vay e Eventually, officials said, it Is ROSEMARY CANDY SHOP }! S means ('umml:uee authorized the |N WESTERN MYSTERY 5 hoped that private companies will 1403 H St. | the Morning, . o g 00,000 worth | ‘Washington was one of two clties— CHICO, Calif., March 10.—Show- | The House put back into the agri- | take over the airplane mail trans- Next the Flower Store. 2 7 C; Waltz. f bonds. Up to that time, since the |y g e s ‘ 3 s i o portation. 3 ! s oo of Thi apat e, Snco theINew orleans belng ‘the other—of| . ."it'ricke that fall “from the :‘}ullui‘:l nupum_»lapnarm.nf hm.; ltevllday Ratlon: tioncin. ha postaliserys ; Moon River, ©nly spent $31,000,000,000.” 300000 to 500,000 population to 11%¢ | 1ouds” on a warehouse here huve {he $360.000 item for {ree seod which|ice proposed by the commiitee ars Waltz. Takes Rap at Profiteers. ST Tancun Taii the consus b baffled the police, citizens and va- |ing the measure. [ s fmprovements, of econo-| DYED AND REBLOCKED . SPECIALISTS IN PLAYER PIANOS sman Fordney also discussed | reau announced toda rious official and unoffictal investi Friends of free seed, sa Tnics in service and of processes.! Large Assortment of Hat Frames, (| ©0.J.DeNOIL RNNOHS S. BT ssailing the “profiteering.| With a total popu .| &ators. Today J. W. Charge, own- |could win again. as they for | 0\ ropriation of $5,000 for such| Straw Cloth and Braid in All Colors | ! 3 | chant, who bought jack- cording to the 19 cens 2 er of the warchouse, posted the |twenty vears, carried on like a crowd | jcargg next year was recommended. | [ adies’ Hats made and trimmed to s $7.62 a dozen and sold taem | revenues 4 offer of @ reward of $200 to the |at a carnival during the brief battle 5 4 Oitrich: teathers cutled — V] i v C| person revealing the source of the |Which they won by a vote of 145 to|= — - order. stricl e , o . “The ne;son who advocates the manu- hington, were 42 per cap-| roc . Un'ereg”b)‘ llrr\rn .-mlz{u e Lang- 2 from{he/01d) igh matk, ME, An- cleaned and dyed. i v z acture of articles abroad which can Govi tal costs for that year Wh ) iha ey, republican, Kentucky, as an|ped fr - ME | # ’ - Twelkt manufactured here 15 keeping our | bar capita totaled $51.6% Showing an | commitiee of newapapormen and |amendment. Chairman Anderson, ‘in|derson sought to reduce the amount Bachrach, Hat Renovator | .unshma' ton's AEhOLIAN. HALL h and G Strects Jabor out of work.” he continued, “The | excess of revenues over total costs e D otrne | charge of the bill, promptly made a [to $240.000, but his Propos 733 11th St. N.W. inway Duo-Art Plazolae ~ Weber DucsArt Planclas Ascitan Vecaltons only fair and just plan for a tariff is|for the past fiscal year of $3.79 andan| gated iron roof yesterday a show- |Point of order against it. howled down. embere it voting for an American valuation instead of a!excess of revenues over expense OB rorky s Tl Representative Hic republican,| The sixty-five l;\em e T Toreign valuation, the United States to! interest of $14.27,,according to the an- | investigators geurry- |New York, who was ing, held |against the gift let loose ile a great [low that the chair was in doubt, Rep- b ot resentatives Mondell and Garrett, the shout went up from both sides of the collect duty on a valuation fixed by the [ nouncement, { United States. Governmental costs of the District Others, standing on the street at “Thus the one hundred and eleven 2 e tin cl s se chamber, R DO - governments from whom we imported |r°r L a bas For gen- | - ‘th“k('w:]y:;;“::‘:r;::fivmfl‘:mswxx::e Claiming that seed prices had drop-* with the winners. i Jast vear, all of whom had different o §35.9: for public] clouds. Those employed in the |———————— ——= = = = prices on valuation, would pay the same | gervice enterprise: interest, 40} building reported that the myste- 4 duty on the same articles or a compar-| cents: outlays for all other purposes,| rious bombardments of the roof i #ble article when it enters this country.!$10.4§, making a total expense, Per! had been occurring periodically No more $2 jackknives will be sold at for three weeks. 500 per cent profit.” |, An identical situation was shown = A celebrated scientist referring to cod-liver oil said that 1319-1321 F CATHOLIC BOARD FORMED. | Eochisiai rovennes o it Bl |PHONE EXCHANGE SHOWN. | Nature had given the world “almost a ready-made food”. e S G—— in 1918, the census bureau announced, per capita were shown to be $42. _— nst total expenses per capita of | p p i 2 . = -~ 3 o ze el 5 orado Club Sees Miniature Will Co-Operate With Archbishop i amenses oF general [dcpart : = [ 9 2 . i _ Switchboard Operated. in Developing Charities. 2 e ta 921, ¥ over total| John W. Waters, manager of the A board for co-operating with Arch-|costs in 1918 was $6.93 per capita.|Chesapeake and Potomac Telephone bishop Curley In co-ordinating and|282inst $3.79 in the fiscal year ended | Company, with several assistants and June 30, 1921. a fully, equipped miniature switch- | ; d lopi i + Washington “i?ll?‘éfinnzga::‘f’rne:("]ee’.‘,‘éfli"‘ifur'is‘(fi“"ix?,?o‘u"'?c’fix'h‘é}‘.‘z'" ang|beard: €ave a practical demonstration a1 il el d i . > S e steps covered in making tele-| js i i 1k o I of Doy e ernmental cost payments. do ot | onans aveps covered in making tele-| js richest Norwegian cod-liver oil, elaborated in a scien: City Club_yesterday afternoon. include indebtedness incurred or paid | luneheon of the Bl Dorado Club ses- | {ific manner, very much as Nature wraps up each globule s during the year. i terday. 5 % H - e W%y, Alending the meet-| “The bureau's announcement did not ain” and Cleveland” ex-| of butter-fat. Scott’s is not unlike cream in consistency, Were used to illustrate ihe ing were C. W, Semmes. B. F. Snul, i 1§ & )| tabulate the total appropriations made ? 3 A= A . Nev. o e, R PRew: SVl | by Congress under the §0-40 plan to throush which a call passés| but many assimilate it easier than they do other fats. Rev. Dr. John O'Grady, Rev. Alonzo “KNOX” Hats for Men at This Shop ONL Morch 10 STORE NEWS 8AM. to 6 P.M. Our Suits < meet the 60 per cent of District ap- | from the ‘“caller th i . s o Q3 f, Yoo Xolb. Franic K, Weller: | propriations "requived under " the | oprators 1o° ihe “reccrver. Misa Scott’s Emulsion is concentrated nourishment b 2 , A J. ., nancing system of the District. Akers of the company gave a demon- ive i 7 Fitzgerald "and Arthur J. May.| St ot ey Eaneis demon that helps keep the body strong. Give it a trial. The organization adopted as a_title in Scott’s Emulsion The Catholic Charities of Washing- CORN WHISKY SEIZED. complaint. ! “The exclusive grade of cod-liver oil used in Scot’s is the famous 5m lected foll About llon and a half of corn 8. & B. Biocess” made {n Norway andrefoed inionr swm Amcrices = » . cers were elected _ai About a gallol alf of col i 7 ity an y unsu : Most Rev. AMichaet J. Cutley, Arch. | whisky was seizea by the potice of che| REINHARDT IS ARRESTED. TADSIMOEISS 1 il & Bowne, Bloomteid, .3. 192 (filany 4/ As’,rlflg Welghts) hishop of ‘Baltimore, honorary presi- |fifth precinct and Revenus Officer I = dent; harles . Sememes, president;| M. Ro: when they raided the home P s = Arthur J. May, vice president; J. Leo|of Philip B. Cleveiand, at 734%_ 1zth |Former Ship Board Auditor Taken Kolb, treasurer; A. J. Driscoll, secre- | street southeast, last night. Cieve- Into Custody. tary; J. Fitzgerald, assistant Secre-|land was arrested and charged with v, and B. F. Saul and F. R. Weller, | {llegal selling and possession of liquor.| ~ Philip Reinhardt. formerly resi- 3 appointees to a committee on organi- | Police who made the raid were C. C.|dent auditor at Alexandria for the| zations. ‘Wise, O. 1. Sanders and T. D. Baile: Shipping Board, and who was in- _—— e |Qdicted, with Charles W. Morse and ¥ SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. ter: others, for alleged conspiracy to Bet. F & G Sts. OSLY 5 DAYS LEFT TO MARE SOTICE_1S_HEK VE k| o the unfied Bt hog teen ur_income jax return. WARFIE N- | Miller and Mayer Kaminsks loe e Tesus, ng - t. OME TAX BUREAU, 1423 F st. n.w. . | purchase the interest of Max $ information received by United ice. 1421 Pa. a * " {fruit and produce business located at No. 905 States Attorney Gordon. Reinhardt 1. DANIEL LETHAM, WILL NOT BB RE- | louisiana ave. n.w.. and which has Lieretofore | was taken into custody by operatives T omable tar any Hisbts other than contracted | been conductcd by and in the name of Max|of the Department of Justice and personally . | Shapiro. All persons having Claims againstiwill be brought to Washington. It 1829 the said business should present the same at| i< expected he will be released on AYTON. | pond Sof $10,000 for his appearance $20 $25 $30 $35 $40 e T RaTES| When the case is called for arraign- ’ » ’ X ANDL T L R the mext 10 dass furniture to the fol- | MeNt. pm. 'E. Hez § sy cliairs (m = & Blount, $47 Water at. s.w., are Lereby 1o e OVERDOSE KILLS WOMAN. fied to eend bills to Austin Flyon, 6 3 o Z . Mrs. Stephaniel Sproglitz, forty R T 4 S 103 NC., |Vears old, 228 A street southeast, died E i of the Iot owners will be held at the | 5 : *_|at the Emérgency Hospital last night ncord Ha o 314 C street n.w., Tuesday, the result of taking' an overdose March 14, 1022 at § p.m.. to receive the AR | pianos take k1 Victrolas, | of a medicine, according to t‘he police. e, directa G n.w. Kranich She was found in her home in an un- Smehdment 10/ 0ux chArter uamed | ________|conscious condition _ Wednesday i o take miace Al this meeting, A reso | ONE MINUTE'S THOUGHT WILL CONVINCE | night and removed tq the hospital. ° ® Jution adopted by the board contempiating the ; You that o8 sl ulflhl be saving sumvzhlmz. and | Coroner J. Ramsay Nevitt, who in- V. Reduced to pale of the ground west of North Capitol street | 30U Wil & igated the woman's death, issued | Tatween ¥ and Bryant streats will be & e ted to the lot owners at this meeting for ratifi ficate of death due to acciden eation. WILLIAM MARTIN, crefaty. “ Former Prices Up to $60 You can even find a first-class Suit for Easter in this sale, for there are a great many of comparatively light-weight materials, . in light colors, and either half-lined or only quarter-lined. About 75 Suits. One, Fine all-wool quali- two or three of a kind. | ties, in colors suitable The majority are me- | for Spring wear. Neat dium weights, in pat- | blue; gray, green mix- terns desirable for | tures and stripes. Spring wear. Sizes 33 | Models for men and 2. young men. BRENTWOOD_CITIZ Read Mt. Rainier TAX SAL we plunge into the same holet Lo Original ence Address Box 273 100 p TS HEREBY GIVEN - 1< X = 10 meeting of stocklulders of the Crand THIS WAY FOR ater. Company will be held on Wednesday. Mareh 15, 1922, at 3 pm.. in the office of ROOF PAINTING Harry M. Crandall, Metropolitan Theater ‘There is only one roof paint the Kuilding, Tt and Fats v eaterience horte owner will pin s T T0 NOTIFY THE PU 3 ith to—IRONCLAD ROOF PAINT. Jiave withdrawn from the partnership of Miller Let s’ apply. it g & Smith of 412 Mende st me. = 'IRONCLAD Toofing, 1416 F st. n.w. There are plenty of fine blue serges, and a good variety of de- . sirable fabrics in other dark colors. If you want a stylish “sport” model for Spring, here’s a wonderful price opportunity. In these assortments of our regular lines there are the stylish models of ~ “Stratford” Clothes “Styled‘ for young fellows —and worn by all fellows” Company. Phone Main 14. 4 4 FOTICE 1S _HERERY GIVEN THAT THE | Save $1,000 the ! B j Caramels munual meeting of the stockholders of Na- Tlonal Life Invirance Company of the United Insured ! 9th at G No Branch Store States of America will be held at the office | of the company, 501 Willdns building, 1512 W. street, in_the city of Washington, D. C. e e ay iy Mach Lt sk oichck Bt It’s Easy—Ask the RO! El‘.{l" n. l;{g Secretary. ‘Washington, D. C.. March 3. 1822, cit- » 0 - izens’ Saving Bank 1336 New York %’4‘. iy i YOU REMEMBER ME! | % ¥ou iy me NEIGHEORHOOD 0F | ]Ohn Hodges, the Bookbinder |, 1f so. vou will apprec their office for guick service in LAU 1011 E Street N-W. DRY CLEANING. Phone Col. 2376. Ground Floor. Builder, Attention | ‘Bookbinding has not advanced in price, and now it the ‘e, {0 have 1 done. " Bricg. in | ¢ BIF opvortuniey et Rack Ray beach. wa. your old books and bave them bound. E:e Manager, Back Bay Beach Co., A Rousing Sale of Regular $3.50, $4.00 and $4.50 values. In plain gray, blue, brown and ° fancy mixtures. The big- the convenience of DRY and e - | WA 0 Y LOAD 0O NOTICE. | gliure to Baltimore. Philadelphia and New ALL LINES OF INSURAX ACOOMPA., XK from Washinglon. - SMITI'S TRANSFER 0 N FHOS. B JARRELL, ROOF TROUBLE; | gest pants value in this . B O D mimoR 2 | fidT g wad Tiootog eperiiottle — Call the | CIF At sawies @ - $ 5 sy N o Coglon 500 T uits up to °4 or Artistic Inferiors The Shade Shop Largest twin-screw —GIVE WALLS, fEc'é‘J'ég?h l::M(c,'gn- 835 lsg‘;?:ussz:"'\"';“?.r steamer in the world 35, $40, $45 $20, $25, $30 Reduced to Devoe Velour Finish Window Shades Made in Our RE you planfnng'a g 3 European trip this spring? Book now for the ngw Homeric so that you may have the distinction of crossing on one of the world’s greatest and most lux- urious ships. Sailing from New York MARCH 25 'WHITE STAR LINE AngmcAnLing ReD STaR Lz No. 1 Broadway, New York Becker Paint and Glass Co,,| ___Factory Cost You Less. s CHAS. E. HODGKIN, Mgr. 1239 Wisconsin ave. Phone West 67 We TSy ‘ Overcoats | Overcoats $19.75| $Q.75 Our Finest Overcoats Clean-up price of are now $19.75, which | about 35 Coats in light is in many instances | and dark effects. The less than % price. Ul- | majority of them are sters, Ulsterettes, Con- | all wool. Great bar- servative Chesterfields. | gains at $9.75. Sizes Sizes 33 to 50. 33 to 38. "NEW HOTBED SASH Srend ate-third of our lives, Doors, Blinds, Sash, Wall|Qp a2 Mattress. Board, Fencing and kindred ma-| = Let us keep sours in good condition. Rerials, for spring house repairing, priced low. It's a good investment—pays dividends Pt OO e A S In your_sleep each night. Geo. M. Barker Co., Inc. Bedell’s Factory €:3.351 N. Y. ave.: 1517 7th. Tel. M. 1343, |10 B 3, Main 3621. ~No More Leaky Roofs. FICKLE MARCH i Let me apply one coat of asbestos roofiag ce- | —With its rains and storms plays havoe -m’ These are our first-class suits, with all sizes from 84 to 42 in the assortment, but sizes lare not complete in each line am} style. You can find many. desirable light-weights, in light colors, and the half or quarter linings make them suitable for Spring wear. ne‘nx to any kind of roof. I guaranteé to re- roofs. Call us at the first sign of a leak. pair all leaks arising from natural causes 5 geazs frec of fu‘?”‘Alw;'ohli_' 1o bolk. &gat. R. K. FERGUSON, Inc. ucket, gal., del reca MAI t. Phor -282, 3814 Pa_ave. we. Lincoln 4219. s - ;w:. = The Print Shop What Are Your ~ i vant;, because we producs good primting | Printing Problems? HIGH GRADE BUT NOT HIGH PRICED. Bring them to this million-dollar printing THE SERVICE SHOP s : BYRON S. ADAMS, Fauerna. | The National Capital Press 1210 1212 D st u.we INTERNATIONAL mw CANTILE B 7 ‘Washington office: 1808 F st. n.w. B, &. HICKS, Monager, G & ~ - i N T .

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