Evening Star Newspaper, March 28, 1922, Page 15

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The best features of sechonal construction developed through more m&fin ;;nrs of manufacturing give to ‘the ‘ernicke case its acknowledged ah;udim vmh keepoutdm% fl fi-fild- 1218-1220 F St. N.W. Our trained FILE CLERKS save employers money. Call or phone STANDARD SCHOOL OF FILING AND INDEXING | at the above addiess. UNION FACIFIC much IOwer ARESdusaummervmtheUnwnPuuficSys- . - mmbe_rll_:h:a&anfi% below war Abohahed.lndo’teheocut of round mpuchu“ i this city. to many western summer vacation re- mumlyfml(’h”pcrmtmhn&p . regular one-way fare. Plan now to, visit the 1 of the West' are . Write dweeeovumg regions ish to visit. They're free, and gi i: U Adeenicr Taansiarion. wHich yiksivel Among resort regwm reached by the Umoy Pacific System are the follomns Fch-h“lsnldfi tain Pllylranldu. "Kukx M UNION s PACIFIC "-=a - SHI ,‘. THE EVENING STAR WASHIN’GTON} D C T‘UESDAY MARCH 28 1922 F STREET PBLISEMAN - - STOPS RUNAWAY HoRsE |l i APRIL 1215 86T - School—Many Ap- plications. An examination of candidates for teaching positions in the junicr and senior high schools will be beld the Franklin Schoal April 12, it was announced today by school aythor- ities. Applications from several hundred persons signifying their in- tention of taking the examination already Baye been received by Htm me to It wu pointed out by school oficlll. that there is no_immediate need of teachers in either the junior or the senior high schools and the forth- coming examinations will be held for ich the candidates have respec- tively qualified. Names Already Submitted. | in umpw;‘ < 30 Gibbons Snopemtully Hate FOR TEACHERS QUL Will Be Held at Frankl;n i figbtenéd Anima] Carpen-' ing Through Trafic. ington Coat Servil hwest, head of the nrobnbly averted 'serious dam: mage rians and -vehicles on the welt Sfae or uxh streot. agon was parked in front of 1010 l-‘ street Wh“e the driver was A wagon he 3 re: Comnnny eofllded wllh the pnrked vehicle, frightening the horse and ptartifg the runaway. gutomebfle owned by John “2308 Tracy place. gnd d by H. R.. Lemly of e were damaged when Wg:imrl about the hlnfll FACES 22 INDICTMENTS. Financier Ponzi, Under Federal Sentence, Goes Before State Courts. Charles Ponzi, whose #nancial ex- | il ploits In Boston resulted in his plea | [li -lof gullty, in November, 1920, in the | {il federal court, to one of two indict- ments, and his sentencq to imprison- away horse, with a vu[on ot | I I i %«w A ovies 'The Perfect Oxford T‘{eldgal Oxford is the one that w.:n‘! skip # eej—th; .t never spreads at that nwpofll instep comfortably—and 0 the foe. Such an Qxford is thelOx- ° qrd mde on Foot Form Lasts. n In Black, White and Brown. Prices Before You Dress Sprinkle ‘thoroughly with MAVIS Talcum Powder. It will cool you, is wor y refresh- ing and will leave lbou! you a ment for five years. must stand trial the Massachusetts courts at this A number of the applications al- est submitts ol erda; cx: | opinion " delivered rs, | courts while United atnau i ul to nml(n in Wllh- Ington. O'.her lnv“uflonl are rary teache: ow in tho Ponzi M‘vl‘h dwrvlll w“ wh“‘ 'X‘ c nositiol ual or permanen $ach year when school authorities lvvn.nnce P past vears some. teachers have come to Washington from -wester Citles to obtain & Knowledge of east of . "\» withsts) Som lthlr' sually return’to" thel S ‘:iluwm yh the other hand, m e city and remain Expect Increased Pay. ‘plications for the luehlnf \ this year, in the oPlnion of previous years, due PN lneruud pty bill pass- écts ! mq < me: hfi ben lntrol uud in thc senu- and l are hoping that at this mli) ol A nomics, commerctal ‘co ercial mer law, history; French, aarmnm American classics, history of and American literature, Latih. eval lnd oddr EIANMI-II ngr hysics, s’ of lccounfl anish, !teuosnnh) typewriting, mlthemnlc. and its Vl- rious branches of geometry, tri, nometry, conic sectiona and ul:ullt‘ " [ALLEGED FORGER, WANTED HERE, CAUGHT AT DOCK Ralph E. Sneyd Ahout to Greet ‘Wife and Children From Liverpool. Ralph E. Sneyd, charged with false mmminthlffilfln‘otld:dflr $2,650 on the Standard Bank 2ers, was arrested in' New York Sundav, at the dock where the Steamer Albania was being tugged in after a voyage from Sna e, S had oparied her ta twy her Join 0‘: head of the family in country, The family were detained at Eilis gmfl ln:'», will be deported to England ; at Detective Flaherty brought Sneyd back to this city Sunday night. According to . Jewelry worth $1,60¢ in Sneyds ian, 83-(80. lt.rl.lcflonl as & Tluoner may, with the consent of the | li ttorney General, and while serving a -entem:e of lmvrlummont be taken into a state court and b How- | trial upon !mlklrnen!l thers pending t. ainst him. ch the Buyreme Courl. answered. eme Court in an I 1 in the state || ‘ederal prisonér. The fstrict court at Bos= ton l‘lt u- denied hll p-uuan for a wr corp and he ap indictments | il Chief Justice ether a federal | Hi (Incorpoxgted) 1334 F Street ‘placed on | [ Andrew Betz, Manager this question EDMONSTON & CO. Advisers and Authorities on All Foot Troubles trace of that nvhhing MAVIS Perfume — the personal that is t:?‘;nk of ll Mfi\)fS TOILETRIES ., '!.,: 35 kbl SUPBEME COUBT BECESSES. The Supreme Court announced a re- years| cess yesterday unti] April 10. m hlmnl! lor the amount and for‘ed 5% s to it then fitnrned the bank book, lt is arged, that the withdrawal ml t be chucked in it e return letter from the Durham bank, also, it was stated by investi- gators, hlg bien Imwarce)?lmd by Sneyld bringing back to, n the Eane Bani k‘“ l.mounl of wkl'.hdrnwll ‘was erased, and bank book ad Jn th g mu“& Mr. Caruthers eyd, pon behll arrested, pleldad to he allowed to greet his family, but his roqua-t ‘was and he was hurried, away . to" police to awalt 2. Washinstop !‘ho hflm«m was compieted Rere % w, Fowler And e — DETACHED; ORDERED 70 Ba Lieut. Chn'l;l“ L Downing, naval: 3 in the offios of tha @hs United sht“ ambn- ndon, and ordered to the United Stltél | Just the Thing for|! a Sore Throat ‘L‘youa.ll “just a ' sore w nflm ith every. '&fi g"@m il o M“ et “m%w life. Children like t)lm. hoarsencss. il Especlally eftective. speakers, smokqn, l'otnnrl. etc. |2t ait druggists. ”"‘"35” “What women need today is more ~ people they can depend upon ANY a woman looks: back and wop- M hgizrs hodv; herh‘n’xother got along with “sa little to do with.’ No one a generation ago would have dared to pictm-e woman's :eluse m drudgery as it is today- . “Just ‘as na one conceived the: electric home as the Hotpomt ‘people "have cop- ceived it—and made it come true. ® L4 . Talk with friends about electric cooking - and hwtmg—and ou hear Hotpomt” mentioned nmtably with. h:gh ar because Hotpoint has nevr:f tradaed ngedsofawoman to sell heramereelec- .mvan%emoflwha“d a&# o S MR TEEL e mdifinnp ta protect. Bverv Hotpoint ekeeping Servant has its origin in a hous engmeer—and not in some casual workshop. The story of the Hatpaint Iron. for ex- ample. Nearly 5,000,000 women kt_mwhq Hotpoint discovered how to make the pomtevenhotteflhantherestoftheimn. Th producing the first practical elec- tric jron. Maximum results—minimum cu;lrent—last ‘work fitHfiedhgz‘::m&. qtpointinvented the Hing, Cord tector, which does away with most of thejerk. and of the cord. And the strength-uwmg Cantilever Hamlle, which lessens the strain and makes ironing easier than you ever thought it could be. Then,too,thereisthe Attached dleu'onback Stand, so tpnes’ mutsheel,tha utoandfi'om the old-fashion stand—: of many hundred m hfd::::ns day’s ironing, . . ® thoint Seyvants are 89 named because theyqam:ally deliver seyvice in day after day worklpthzhome. Thevatesoldeverywheremfindamer g‘l?nt whof:;lsresgonslblefor prac- in indis- —as wmmrd W:fl; du!er

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