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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTO WEDNESDA . MARCH 15, 1922 , T 'S 100 PER CENT MAN | PRECIOUS AMERICAN RELICS MOVED YAl.[ S[:H“I.ARSH'P %fié%fl&fi%fi%fi FROM STATE DEPARTMENT BUILDING i flPEN ]-0 n & BUYS §iB the Aduciated Brese. 5 Thie Ifurary of the State Depart- forred to the National Museum. & 8 Totxb: : t Congress suthorizsd the trunsfers s Floyd Glotxbach, fleur, whom | ™ent 18 no longer the meoca of | Tongrels SISl R ¢ gecretary Margaret Matzenauer, grand opers Ametrican tourists wishing to h esented that the - - singer, married beciuse he was | gratify thelr patrlotic Instincts | Bl R evress snd the Nao 2 cen ' nd whose £ an Announcement of $500 An-| scperation from the diva because T e raiis. o a2 ol N itamie. piaces tham_the Ehelatiit want bl tolest um foF) 7] pibiton i here for many vears. | older library ot the State Depart; : i 2 % T 4 . |- "ment for their preservation nual Offer Made at Meet- | ‘movie or cnjoy jarx musts, be- aration "of” ndepen ence and the | exnibition. Remarding _the im- L | game known vesterday, was back | original enrossed Comstitution | mortal state pepers, he snll, 1t ing of Alumni g e “1‘0“‘"“"3" man'’s | of the United States have been was “desired to satisfy the lauda- - - aptomobile last night and presum- | transferred to tne Library of Con. | ble wish ot patriotic Americans Y 3 fach’ y t gress, a the rds rge to have an opportun! At & meeting of the ¥ale Alumni| . Glotsbach duttes fook him so- | Washtnxion B a ot Andrew Jacke | lriginal fundamental documents Assoclation, addressed by Chief Jus-{ far aflold that his firat knowleage son and the staff of Benjamin upon which rest their inde- tioe Tart, President Angell of the | {1418 e denlel Mo, Nruoh | Frankiln have fust been trans _pendence end o STTRNT univermity nd“ others, at the Racauet | come from (oday's papers. SRl Club last night, announcement was larlos Stanley, hotel manager, |~ £ k and a small cut ov 1o hat the aasoclation offers a| Who Mired Giotsbach o few > |CHILDREN HURT BY AUTOS. | [, e 0 rive a slghtreein car ——— :. scholarship to Yale, beginning with atherwine make himself use- |Ssveral Enocked Down, But None | Mre- Daniel Frye, 3310 W sie the next school year, of $500 an- l\:lml lhefllu;‘lel'! n":hoxrc“m' 2 last night, while leaving 3303 moblles, saif, however, that Glots- left nus : 4| Dach had confirmed the story of Badly Ynjured—Other Accidents. | street, fell and emko:::n ot The announcement wes sreeted| his adventure in matrimony as | Earl Thompson, 1802 2d strect, driv- | She was taken to Geofs pu ghe: n ssociate: ress 1 - < e Shalesship ou po. | nevepepers A e st Hhivx) tera —————— X For Thursday—A Sale of e "‘%9.;3":"1’:"2%; e tons of ———————————————| 6th an¢ G streets northeast, in an ORDERED TO CAMP ng; o A i & i % > ffort to prevent striking Reginaid| Maj. Arthur ). Alden, Medical Corph 4 men coming from the public high |of the rophomore vear. The scholar- 7 8 i ter Reed Generai 00 L her B d Sui C schools. It was a benefit not only |#hip will be offered to dent pieked | ey UF Toars ‘:g&.'r‘:nfelx,:t.":fi ;I-lnal?)?ll:l'nllhll ix-mh:: been ordered I eather ag‘ an uit ases to Yale but to aspiring young man- | from schools in the District of Colum- | struc! ¥ N > g for duty. e o that the | b struck an automobile parked near|to Camy Dix, N. J., gell assertcd, t e | bia by the committee appointed by the! the curb and also injured the Murray PR economic factor llo;le didlnlol always | assocfation on Yale information. It|child. The child was treated at home govern ‘{':.‘“.‘.‘.’.‘n"v."m‘&.""‘- sing mate- | consiats of Payl Keufman. chairma for & silght injury”to his head ORDERED TO MANILA. " I 0.7 that the scholarship . C. H C. et el cag) an Hall, 1011 o 0 willard A. Reddish, field artil- G rouid proviae e Swucicus of | . ¢ Sesibere Newuoia Noves, 1B | ‘s mtorcyele which coiided With |1y, &f (M2 NEVE v o die sady Str mer and John Cameron. sutomobile on the road near the gv'_E_'_'__fl_._—.——-L— Y Announcement also was made of ar B 3 : r- Limit Athleties. _"’;‘;lli'x'gallrzl (E:‘:h n{zlnma;llon of”fl?n ght .m("17»'0'5?3Su'f."'m’fi".,'.“f.;m'.'?:: 5 . .,':"'i Our buyer went to the A tice Tatt felicitated In- lub, to which are el were damaged. and Lillian Hall r o Chiet, Justice Tatt fellctared 10 |bie ail Tova incerested in ‘golng 1o | Solved silght injuries. She refused The Little Giant § ket last week and brought back presaing his perdonal gratifcation 1 | jnitely aecided on the institution. ** " | "{iexander - Gregors. eolored, ten|% Stephen A.Douglaswonthls 2 . ; the atmonphere of the university this | may o f the arit won ce chair_| yehre old, 2407 G siect, veuterdss (% pame in the Senate In 1865 & 100 of the best looking bags ! 3 s eveloping the close relation existing ¥ ar Vi ue a NS began to sup H i tered into an earnest discussion of |beiycrn ceonomis and political inter | S35 otreet. - The b hher SR lo Washimg: & and suit cases that you ever saw the place of Uthletlcs I ieion” that | €2Ls of nations. Thomas G. Shearman | ran from behind & parked automo: | e & ended B it was occupying too Jarge a | W25 Song and yell leader for the even- [ pile. ‘He was treated at Bmergercy | § o ssthion to Li= & —at the price. He bought them part in the lite of ail places of higher & Hospital for a slight injury to his| 3 i Gy fl”&nuuh sons B ? 4 earning. ‘Ace. a8 J 8 It seemed to him, the Chief Justice While on roller skates near 8th and | & maintained through 62 asserted, that some of the best in-|LA E streets southwest, last night about | & has ty buiit on very 3dV3“t3g50“51y, so0 we years a popularity terests of the university were being § oclock, George Scott, colored, seven H public service. R ) ed “f 16 et Al n and e 1 r reet south- fertainment of he ;;ntcm%;n lurge. FOR CARE OF ANIMALS |Vt nock:&flnv,ln:?‘yo,* uto- | & 7th St. Bet. Dand E are passing them on to you as The concentration of public opinion —_— mobile of James White, 1 street E on such contests as the Harvard-Yal.- hw and slightly injured. He : = FRRS TG ST o | Boston. Vistor Patned by Gonas | The trened st Bergtndy Homial surneesnnaenel a splendid special—worthy of e ee oo Ary | | a Washingion and Alao prompt action on your part of the heads of our g:'lelt u:lvalr: lle; in Alexandria. 4 to put a step to such emphasis, an g to try to br?..f about a better pro- | To the Editor of Tue Btar: A b"-e, deu:ripfion- portion. Athletics was of keen in-| 1 am pleased to see the article in i * (%r!?l (; hh’ll', h?wev:‘r.ll:e l-][;]enkedr ;egus;d to cruelty to animals written admitted, confessing that he followe y Mr. King of Bal v -h1 Yale results with the avidity of u | weeks 1 have been & Lol o All cowhide leather, extra reshman. s “I feel a thrill of joy,”.the Chiet Justice concluded, “at the certainty Coming_from Boston, where heavy stock. All bags leather ihat Yalo is stepplng on, and under | everything s done for them, 1 have e leadership of our most able and |been shocked and broken-hearted o | |5 i i our most enthusiastic op’reyl:?:r;tn ve|many times that I made up my aing " " lined. All sewed-in frames. " ux:lcn;" ek th e ¥ All tri .~ Angell ed the accom-[could hav thrve ond |l ifoti i i i ; 0 T i o, S Bs e A A lifetime guranies of free mechanical Sraipspsisola bpess, Al ~ = ” year, pointing to the bullding cam-| I do not i any Y 1 i vith every A purchased here . - In- design, construction and finish, the Globe- Dafan under which els ,,*,‘,‘3,":"'.,": themselves 'fi.",{'xfxfifl.’i?&‘.’yug‘l”{rffl: i f’:l'(r)e ;Z‘Pgltl?BILLS when pvmi buy your cordovan color. Various sizes B s l, T 'S 3 ol g = P xs Wernicke Sectional Bookcase maintains the high e I an Rt s il ioan ol | neht o we oo used thers il ]y VICTROLA HERE—we kecp it in condition e standard of the best furniture found in the home. Gollars. e Shist Sructure was (o note Fne® Somiments ot “tourist | FREE : for ladies and gentlemen. You will be interested in our beautifully fllustrated eatalog four to six millions, and in addition | matter. S Anhonle feading (free) showing the various designs. there were to be & new chemistry g . = building. - medlcal sclence building, At $10.75 a bargain that museum and others. Efforts were to FINGER-PMN"NG BEST 3 DESKS, CHAIRS, SECTIONAL FILING CABINETS, WOOD AND STEEL, be further put forth, he asserted, to 5 M 4 H GLOBE SAFES, OFFICE SUPPLIES, SECTIONAL BOOKGA give at Yale the best education in the WAY time will not dim. country. e A T0 CURB FORGERS B Large: lass in ory. pDr. Angell scouted afe Ko ® eard concerning i orrespondeén student body, declaring 8 Feracns With tude of mind on the groun Big Bank Accounts Should Have of “bouyancy, of optimism, enthus- i iasm. of more solidarity” and that the Impressions Taken. == student morale wi iner an it ha been “since the outbreak of the war.” | To the Editor of The Star: - t. N.W. This year, Dr. Angeil said, saw the| A solution to your editorial in yes- (8 largest efteting frashman’ class in torday's Star, “Bad Checks and Bad X _ & history of the university. ebts,” is universal fi inting. Our trained FILE CLERKS save emplovers maney. Calt or | | Anacuncement, of, 1, sciolarsbie Banks and business men shouid adopi THE AVENUE AT NINTH S’ N J J! \ 'rom on lumni was made e system at once j1* la’t ':;‘1: :;AV?E&E?HSCHOOL OF FILING AND INDEXING e, Paul Baufman, who sald that | this bad cheek e fonoxer ston i |8 vi i | e - 5 x 3 i e A& C. Giover: If., Wresi ¢ the as- | used ifi banking and business—the GENUINE Exclusive Agency for famous Taylor Wardrobe Trunks { clation, had pledged f tg raise | three-finger Identification—is nothing | Hhe atar $500 ot the yoar and | llke the fen-fngor system used in tha ! - ! : A - that the associatidn wBuld {aké care|(Army and Navy and in criminal Vl R identification. ~ Every man whose bank acoount is 7 :"l:‘r:lan:‘:l;:: ,to' t!orxetn sh‘ould Insist B . rint system for his oo - _—o-——----ooT S ST protection, 1dentifications can be In a Handsome M.THE AVENUE_ AT°NI EEEMETRTT Y Maogany | sions "o Potsons seeking. to- eash CONS l‘E ...... tp Honolulu. 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