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er‘ £ tually unlimited. - From Aberdeen, he s S A sald, there was a possible danger of i 2 shells reaching ships near the Balti- J A hrrbor entrance. - ; A e — more Admiral McVay’s statements were % WEALTHY: CARTER LEIDY, M[ DEPRE | ; & 18 ‘+ * | WHO DONNED OVERALLS, UV RO IN: e, OF AW “PUN REPUB'."}ANS ] _- E ' Tumas to'maintain goverament piant= | For Your Player-Piano, ‘ i # A% If the additional appropriation should v : L By the Associated Proms: - par and of inducing them to part with nv R?,muvmasn-[ e e e Stumbling—Fox Trot. No. 1938 By the Associated Preds. < - 3 BERWICK, Pa., June 1—Carter 3 . Leidy, socially prominent young £i% Phil NEW YORK,.June 1.—Settlement of. mv'v’fium“ at 3 muu-.a_ 'gflcw. bt ped from the Newport, R. 1., torpedo 'hiladelphian, whose elopement v with “Fifi" Widener, daughter of Mexico's finapicial problems, which has S moual S for station, and the Indian Head, Md.|Harlem Street—Fox Trot. No. 101014 n:SHRLE, Tn - abeyance " Sliioe 3Bk powder factory force cut from 6 0 Joseph Widener, created a sensa- # abin - z P "y 2 rel lere not aban. T, Would Make Way for Chinese | 3iliucuestts Zams “reee" %o “ane |INdiana Democrats AlSO AC-| il “ie country soased the: pey- | dohed: . Iutormat, tommunicstions | France Pushes Proposal. to |3 men. 2 fenred these men Could | Smitin’ Through—Ballad. No. 93 overalls and learn the steel busi- ment of interest on most of Its fntar- officials. . Ba! if dropped. : and Unity. After New-Parlia- | ness from tne sround up, s avo- | CUSe State AMINISIrAtion |nei ang extomner losns. i compotid to ro- E‘x‘nfi‘: oF tnls your It wes announces [ sClose - Dahigren, - Va., parently within the asp of the faw. Yesterday he made & visit to f Being Spendthrift sulf from the ‘conference to be Hield here | ta- New York late i May. o dlscuss of Being Spendthrift. betweon Adolfo do 1a. Huerts, Mexican | réadjustment of the Mex t| -~ Grounds for One Year. ' Boo! On Sale at CONFESSED FOR $2,000. McHUGH & LAWSON Burgess Kitch 1 ment Assembles. . e ottt CORDELLE, Ga.. June 1—The sum have the charges dropped, but the By the Associated Press. . burgess was adamant. By the Associated Press. secfetary sofjthe’ tressury. aud 8 deje mities. <.The House proposal. contained in|9f $2.000 was offered him by W PEKING, June 1.—President - Hi Leldy is charged with larceny, | INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., June 1.—In-|Bation of:the internation committes of A 2 lthe Nav, ropriation bill, that | Lountaine special agent of the Atlanta. | b orvtning Musical 1222 G St. N.W. Shih Chang has announced he is wiil-| Sri¥iNE an automobile while in- |diana democrats meeting here today |P&RKers on Mexico, headed by Thomas m, TR Pranch assotint Dahigren, Ve, proving ground should | hisconfemsion to (Bo Sursing of & irear toxicated, and reckless driving. ing to resign in the interest of uni- ‘The Berwick police assert that the fication of the country provided par- |, Wealthy young steelworker drove liament assembles first. He says he| NS car up to a “silent” trafmic po- liceman, unfastened th = does not intend to obstruct China's d fiunzei:e&t‘:‘:;\‘e progress, but thinks it proper to re- ;!l\'cri (l)ne of the charges against m is larceny as a result of his sign only after parliament assumes| PIW 5 18rceny charge of the nation. The Berwick police say that in ‘rench - tes, lor to the conference with"Senor: de tle between Cordelle and Hadley and n 1 R In their state convgntion laid the |VW: Lamont, who arrived from Europe B uerta in this alty. & be closed for one year, was the sub- 0 i f W. T. Reed, an | foundation for their fall campaign |today. ect of a cont: betwaen seni- | Loy il ABogting ) b with a series of speeches blaming re- | Mexico’s natlonal debt is approxi- 4 ontroversy. be! engi O. C. Fairfield, on trial here tors from Maryland and Virginia at a | for bridge burning, declared in publican management of national at. |mately $700:000,000, not inciuatns| FINDS NEEDLE ‘HIDDEN G : tatement to the jury fairs for a business depression that|claims for property damages against -~ |hearing on the Navy bill ‘yesterday | "py "gorondant asserted that he made has caused much unemployment, |the government and depreciation bf IN CITY OF JERUSALEM; :,‘.l::: fus;Samats Sobreprasguh oo L ey O e et otaand Speakers also attacked the repub- |Nationalized raliroad property. .The WINS REWARD OF £100 £ 53 The proposal was vressed by Sena- | 1288 hie complied. ¥ ¢ led by The president believes that surren- = the nearly two years that Leidy |1iCan state administration as spend- | direct external debt,‘as comp 5 @ dering the presidency before parlia-| has beenm acquatnting himeelf with | thrift. the" intermational committee, ‘amounts| BY the Aviociated Press. . oA L TR L ment meets would tend to leave the| the steel business numsrous re- In the keynote speech, Frederick |0 $239,137,818.10; the direct Internal LONDON, May 15—To_flnd a 800 0 23 e ber of the < country without a government head.| quests have been made tha: either |van Nuys of this city declared the |debt to $90,898,298.13; the bonds guar-| needle in-a haystack is popularly |House naval committee, and was op- P upmo e L‘.x"n}"‘ffiiik‘h"s" ?;reu;:uH(j:n. sm:l he be dealt with as an example for | failure to ratify the Versailles :Z-:y, anteed by the Mexican government! gupposed to be a feat so difficult |posed by Senator Glass, democrat, ! = other reckless drivers or that the |with its lea, i {(exclusive of railway guarantees) to e Virginia, dmi) ay, Chang’s offer as an inducement to Dr. | state highway department rovoke |was “jarsels rosponsimns Cpacnant. 31.85, and the bonded Indspt.| that the odds against its success- |VIrEinia, and Rear Admiral Mcvay, Sun Yat Sen, head of the southern| his license." present economic and industrial dif- | edness of the national rallways of{ ful accomplishment would be some- |mittee deferred action. People ' tell each government. to do likewise on the| The charges against Leidy will |cultie, Mexico to $320,141,178.30, making thi 5 Gift Books - s o ground that elimination of the heads| be given especial consideration at | “We have heard for a year that|total of $693,286,826.41. Thess figures(. tnu‘tu:‘: tlmmn:l:“ 1310“‘ e | e s and Cards other often that it is of both the Peking and Canton gov-| a moeting of the Berwick council | prosperity is just around the corner,” | Include interest approximated to De: el el e SR e LS LR R ) d < ernments would lead to & speedy | on the night of June . > . | cember 31, 1921. would appear, if anything, s ng short of criminal waste” for the 2 union of the north and south. s gl eviduncy DeoBle want some | o eagtions In Mexican govern-| more dieult has recently been ac- |E0Vernment fo maintain - All Kinds of Greeting Cards almost impossible to cangible e : Kible evidence of that fact. 4 | ment_securities have been very active grounds at Indiag Head, Ma | The Washington conference, calles complished in Jerusalem, accordin FLEET GOING TO CHINA. > since the debt refunding negotiations A & |gren, Va, and Efigewood, N. J. He {500,000 JEW REFUGEES by remident Harding, and ‘ouc of | MICE the debt fefunding nREOUNLONE| o newspapers published there. Tt | Eicrasted, however: that. tne Dahi: |9 £ 9 £ - x of - this -y Mexican government( WAS nothing less than the findihg |gren ground be left avallablefor test- | £ Score of Asiatic Sqyadron Vessels | OFFERED MEXICAN HAVEN {723 lmitation treaty, was described | 85 400, £ 3410 701 and the 48 $ A ) H PEARLMAN'S BOOK SHOP 933GSt. New Sormer wear a Hupmobile by Mr. Van Nuys as -ithe shadow o of a needle hidden in Jerusalem, |ing naval guns which could not be out. and with no clue to its wher i handled elsewhere and said this| ———— 3 " from 39% to '62. to Sail From Manila. i substance” of the league of na- | "B 0%, ooy "enaing April 8, when! b e A L A e mould mean virtual closing of the | « ¥ i = 5 it was anounced that Senor de la s . e ‘ahlgren grounds. ® B’\'l':\'\"‘f;:“;‘d r‘m-'.’um i Obregon Would Give Them Tax Campaign Fund a Menace. Huerta was coming to New York, tne lct“;"" hidden “somewhere” in the r'rhnlu.e Dahlgren ground. because s'e"ett & Flemmg, l.l!C. sty e Bu 3 Coupled with his discussion of the |price of the 5s jumped four points 13 : of its bsolute ship Huron. the cruiser Buffalo and| FExemption for Period if They | natjonai administration, Mr. Van Nuya |65, total transactions for that week | _ This was done by Dr. Hanossen, Navy, was asserted Mlk:h Your Odd (.:OII Champlain St. at Kalorama Rd Slglicen destioyars St Become Citizens. declared the combined cxpenditures | being $654,000. who_clalms to be possessed of |py Admiral McVa: With Our Special 5 g ey g RS LA 2 of the républican national, state, sen- | In 1914, when Interest paymentsi Something more than the usual five The maximum range at TIndian (Below 15tk St.) “,:{a‘r‘mou;i::’;‘l ,’"e‘ad?u“m, of the | BY the Assaciated Press. atorial and congressional campaign | were stopped, Mexican go’\;enm‘lent fi;‘“m;":«: t‘f’p";rec):{xglgo‘;::u(:;thb; Hu;. Aflfi]lr-) McVay said, was 14,000 TR are LB L1 | GG ST paut v mounen. | SRS 15 (R0 1030 SurmonEn es | b 010 53 Tow an T ABELAnD 4r | mymerive ppycnicl taaty, by | yerds whie et ot manigeen s - TR Q) S Telephone North 5050 turn to Manila early next autumn. | berg. Jewish soclal worker, of Chi- | 3500165, and b | thoushts and find out things that 3 2 ; a vast s only a few points, the high mark be ghts and find out things tha Seventy-four Chinese were killed ¢a80 esterday made public a letter | republican party is a national men. | Mg 65. In 1620 the 5a dropped to 29% | cannot be discovered by means of and a number wounded today at o In which s s Snegoi o Mexico | gce ™ in March and rose to 50 in Novemler,| mere sight or hearing. The find- cao fn a clash Detmeen Ol e aing | opening of Mexico to nort g forithe| more than halt of ‘the keynote]total transactions for for the year| InE of the needie was accepted as crs and Portuzuese (roops. aceording | vish: Crefugeny pawalf & MIMOL |gpeech rolated to state aftairs. In | being §7,540,000. iheiprontiof BN CIsi sndilis: was fo aduleesstrom Hongkong, FASRITAL) S ANUD, Liclusoar co = | ene whiEhe asidwas alcompart 814,001,000 1931 Sales. Sithin . twenty-ve. minates eds vi n n T emo- = Denie the. Dortumuess conceasion | Immigration of Jewish refugees, pro; |22id that In 1915, at the end of the | JAUREY, 100 DD 3%, 10, jeptember: the Plkee of copesainient it Hongkong, bat sald the gunboat:vided they became subjects of Mex- [\35t democratic administration, there | * 50" binkers estimate that well o the.tent and to o6 thas et oy khe gestiavar Tracy | ico. President Obregon stating that yas.a balance in the state treasury of fover half of these Mexican govern- e A s ard sl thal are in that vicinity, ready to protect | this condition is necessary If they |jor ool AR at Dow the stateiment bonds and notes are held lnl Job” about it. The committee con- A Certainly it Applies to Roofing Work —that “the best is cheapest” The repair once made properly—is made perma- mently. The expense be- gins and ends right there. It's when makeshifts are attempted—which at best are only temporary expe- Guaranteed!! Save the price of an en- -~ :l;r‘;cs.: P}‘i’rsg"- Only | tire new suit. © All col- el U 58‘25 ors, sizes, patterns. EISEMAN’S 605-607 7th St. N.W. American_interests' it the necessity | aT€ 10 own real estate. o pputetanding loans of more than | Europe, where most of the public of-| gisted of several journalists, some arises. He said additlonal vessels| According to Mr. Rothenberg. the |$3000.000. a1 | ferings’ took place. The war made policemen and an expert in nerv- Vill mot be sent to Macao unless seri- | Mexican government had proposed | g ST Lalston, the party candl-falmost impossible to keep a record of | ous diseases. Dr. Hanossen was e j1o.free Jewish immigrants from the |331¢ for United States senator.|transactions in these securities. but|{ gecured in a house and a guard 15230 immigrant admission tax. trane. |CHarged the republicans with follow- | a large percentage of them were held | Syeurqiy n. % mouss, and a guard | port them free from the port of entry |.1E 2 “blind policy” in the work of joriginally in Germany. It 18 known,| pBory of the committee set forth in ' to their point. of destination. reconstruction since the world war.|{however, that large blocks of these OHI0, NEW YORK STEEL |7t from taxes for a wumber bf|Business depression and unemplay-{German-held securities were sold in| MOOr cane. one of them carrying . e e on . of Iment. he asserted, were the resulis, |the London, Paris and New York FIRMS PLAN MERGER | tsfaviishing themsoives, "><'2!'¥ I lana ‘he added the claim that he |markets in the few weeks preceding e | According to Mr. Rothenberg. the |PSRAINg tarift bill before Congress|the.outbreak of the w. were changed on the way, and immigrants are”anxious to come.to |OUld "absolutely ‘close the doors to| It s reported also that allled and| ijen by a circuitous route, the lu- | foreign market: neutral investors obtained possession s o lectric Alloy Company Approves America, but cannot do so because of e . natic asylum was reached. There, E! Alloy pany App: the immigration restrictions. Jewiah |, The four-power pact was described |of others during the war. despite the —p& % FEITCIE RO FROCAIT (ol ilh pEe & . ‘ LES Consolidation With Atlas Cru- | Social workers expect to go to Mex- | ¥ Mr. Ralston as “a very short step | fact that trading with the enemy was| gon o) ® 0" 1Coqie was hidden. THE SHINGLE THAT NEVER CURLS 1321-1328 L St. N.W. Phone Main 2469 Hedges and Middleton, Inc. | ico City soon, he added, to complete | the right course” tg end war and | forbldden in all allied countries. Rep- | « oy 0 vh 0" committee returned to BEAUTIFUL—DURABLE. altor diencies—that the cost mul- + cible of Dunkirk, N. Y. | Plans for the ‘colonization project. (hgSald he was willing “to see It trled | Fosenta Iy e o e e Jrapoxaipic) (he house in-which Dr. Hanossen | _ $ECORONICAL Hodlters tiplics. YOUNGSTOWN: Ohio, June 1.—Di-! TR league of nations. He added his opin- [ to estimate the present Mexican hold-y had been left and released bim. | ASB { : rectors of the Eicctric aloy steel | SUSPENDS LEGION POSTS, |!on that the leaguo would not be a |ings of German investors. LS moLor o sccompRaied by ESTOS COVERING 1334 H Street N.W. Send for us—and you'll ctors o e ectric Alloy H « jcampaign issue. Failure of the Mexican government | the comr s T SR COMPANY, i have no further trouble. Company yesterday approved plans. to meet its obligations followed soon : sl : he assassination of President for a merger with the Atlas Crucible | DETROIT, Mich. June 1.—Nineteen| “I'am going to do all 1 can In this | Brancesco Madero in 1915, When Gen, | rections. After p e ing through Steel Company. Dunkirk. N. j Posts of the American Legion in De-|campaign.” he said, “to persuade Sen- | v beca resident| many streets Dr. Hanossen left the A special stockholders” meeting Will | troit were suspended ator Beveridge, my opponent, (o BDeak | tne Loy Toteten Ma ot Pacainize| car and proceeded on foot to the :e “!tl:’ next “gf.'\- when ?“:"'A‘:;"‘ at least one friendly word in 8up- |his government, and no payments of | asylum. ~ Arrived there. with L g port of the four-power pact. He has |interest on outstanding obligations| hardly a moment's hesitation, he A B i At o | st Commander " Martine. varoh not donme it yet, but I am hoping that { were made outside of Mexico during| made for the portrait and found ay to pusbnn' D A TeN O - [ he DORtY ALRIneE e ";‘l NE 10 he will do it soon, so that when he |his regime. He was succeeded in the | the needle. B e P S lor D5 D1 "Obn [ stitution of the Wayne rosnincecon-ldoes, it will not look like he did it |presidency by Venustiano Carransza. The proceedings aroused emor- At oxchange their holdings for | Cil. Which was declared in confiet | 3 8 matter of expediency.” During * Carranza’s administration: mous Interest in Jerusalem. A AR L s chanke thelr 85 10T | With the legion's consiitution C"1Ct| Miss Esther Kathleen O'Keefe, mak- | the international committee of bank- crowd of several thousand persons stock in the new pany The council zn“oum_ed“a"“ 111ng her first speech since winning the jers on Mexico was formed. It was | awaited the result of the test, and would be taken to mational heed.|Nomination as Indiana's first woman |organized In New York February 24,! ‘heered when Dr. Hanossen's suc- Charles Dickens wrote a “Life of | quarters, and declared the suspen.!C2ndidate for Congress, said she was 1919, and consisted of ten American cess was announced. Christ” for his children, and left defl- | sion was a move by the state oreanl. | 10Qinated as a citizen, not as a|five French and five British bankers. nite instructions that it should never | zation to gain control of the ci wéman, and if elected her official con- [ with J. P. Morgan as chairman and be published. e welfare fund €oun-: quct would be guided by the “spirit | Thomas W. Lamont of the Morgan = tiat nominated mie.” With equal su- | firm as his alternate, Since then one e —————— ECIAL k frage. women have new opportunities, | American member, war . Swin S?n R,OTIC : S she said, to aid education. stop child |ney of Kansas Oity. . resign THE ANNUAL MEETING OF SUCH OF(THE ¥ T SHALL, WE HE. | labor. reduce taxes and “say whether (and two others, James Speyer and R. [ Belders of lots fn Oak HUL Cemetery &s ate rich shipowners shall be subsidized | G. Hutchins, jr.. were added, consoli- | entitled to vote will be held at the company's | with g‘"’““ money, while agricuiture | dating the American interest in lhel Wants Beveridge's Approval. We'll tell you in advance just what's got to be done —and when we do it—you’ll have a tight roof—guaran- teed—for years. Over 14000 roofs right here in Washington are our reference. taken the driver owed his di- . 916918 D St. N.W. Phone M. 4470. Wasbing! Very Desirable @ Stag Hotel, 5%8191!‘]: | Apartments SUMMER RATES and I Phone Maid S108 Houm 7 $8 iy s, 38 i For Rent roor ) shower and lavatory, $10; room. 50 per cent more. Rooms Like Mother Used to Kee" PLANT ROSES Fine, hardy specimens monthly Blooming Rose Bushes, attrac- tively priced. BLACKISTONE’ 1401 H Street Rents Reasonable See Mr. R. L. Hughes Mgr. Rent Dept. Phone Main 1028 2120-22 Georgia Ave. Phone North 2044 office on Monday. June 5, 182, at 5 o'clock a childre e p.m., for the purpose of electing & board of | put onr heads 1a ‘this hotter re lears o, x'.fl""" e PrOLection; @ tiiboldeum; ufiMexionn st NO. 17104 TREASURY DEPARTMENT. OF- | (o Pittaburgh June. /or 10; from New Yort | 40 Ac/eBates. and in the field of candl- | w3 names also were added to the Bice of Comptroller of June 7. 12 & e Bie 4 Toancier Gork | dates for nomination on the &tdte{p,itieh gronp. including that of C. tngton, 'D. Coy May - f450°°™" | ticket Miss Ella Crawford of Terre | b tar Sreelon. Aroctasiam banker, e e a1 - HANDY. M. 1., HAS ® Haute was unopposed for clerk of| which gives representation to the SHamiiton National Bank ‘of "Wasnington,' ia | Oce practice at'1715 Conn. ave. |the supreme court. Other nomina- | pnutch interests. To_the French the City of Washington, In the District o¢ Co. | I WILL NOT BE RESPONSTRLE FORD tions on the state ticket included sec- | group were added G. Pictet, Geneva Tumbia, bas complied with al the provistons | contracted for by perons other then g | Tetary of state, auditor, treasurer.|banker, and Auguste Dupont. Ant of the Statutes of the United 5 JAMES BERNARD RELT. 808 1otn vy, 2ielf; | superintendent of public’ instruction | werp. banker. Siving represantation n moclation shall | ToLEDD OR DETROIT BY AGTO triig |30 Jjudges of the supreme and the | to the Swiss and Belglan interests, re- e e e oo, | Private party leaving June 17: expensey. np | aPPeilate courts. e atively Tler of ‘the Curresey, do bereby certity vided. Address Box 78-D. Star office. shomy after ”‘.‘fl.,'é’";';::{&;‘:{ ational Bank of Wash- = committee was organized. o amiagton. 12 | Expert Watch Repairing, | ARMY FLYER KILLED. |Cifranza’sent Rafash Nieto, actin| o to commence | We are experts on repairing American, Swism minister of finance, to New York ml nd 15. 5, 1922.—Whereas, by 3 1125 14th Hart Schaffner & Marx Silk Mohair Coat & Trousers, $25 IWhite Flannel Trousers, $8.50 the business of banking as provided in sectiod | and Englisn watches. 20 effort to ‘work out s plan of set- o A e of the v 1402 N, YOLPE JEWELRY STORES, Lieut. Sydnor, Jr., Plunges 700 |tiement, Several general conversa- & i o N Y. Ave. 14th and B Sts tions were held on the subject, but 423 "{hree ‘branches located within the timits | Builders Fi Feet Into Tree Near Richmond. |nothing cams out of them. In the « - . 2 & e ciy (i Wasktagioas District of Oohos: lders Find Garage RICHMOND, Va. June 1—Second |fall of that vear another unsuccess: . 'In festimony whereof witness a MONI i : ‘.‘.’,.""(g_'.;’?“:,"“}”’”'fl DAY oF May,| —jobs most profitable when|Lieut. William Austin Sydnor, Jr. B e S o alx 3 CRISSINGER, Comp" : : aged twenty-two, United States Army I . . SHINE-REMOVING ier of the Currency. Doors, Rim Sash, Etc. .are|aviator, plunged 700 feet-to death n.{r*gg‘gleg_;ge;:=W,3;;§;” of the * KoTICE 1s BEREBY GIVEN THAT A 8PE. | bought at our favorable prices. {an aeroplane that had become wun-!, il CINRIR (SRR TV ooy et m exce ence 1 B ¢ SPECIALISTS glal meeting of the shareholders of the Riggy manageable, within sight of the homolg‘rded by international bankers as 3 ; A s ational, Bank of bingtoa, D. C.. will o Geo. M. Barker Co., Inc, [of his uncle, Eugene B. Sydnor, presi- | S07 20 1o 'to all their proposals y ped dent of the Richmond Drygoods Com- o h : the rpose of voti esolut] eiry 851 X. A 1517 Tth. 5 and he ®as generally blamed by them wnd Contirming the Action of the board of dr I = _Tel. M. 1348. i pany, at Westhampton vesterday. o e Taituce ts some to terms. Last| ‘That never-to-be-for- Tectors of the Riggs National Bank In ente: Am In a Position In its descent the plane dove into|gol) Mr. Lamont, as chairman of the, 727-1735 STN\W. MAINEY 3544 tors of the Hamilton National Bank of Wash- | a low fgure. Mexican gov- i onei ‘Bark-of Wassns. | The Big Printing Plant Abe Martin Savs; |feries with Mexican treasury om-| Vinegar and Heinz - H D, G *"ROBERT v. FLEM shier. ctals. Mr. Lamont stated upon his = ing into an sgreement with the board of direc- | To do your carpenter. job or repair work at {{WO trees and burst into flames. committee, went to Mexico City -zl gotten salad! Heinz = discussion NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT A SPE- departure that after a long 5 % o aamening o6/ ha sasinaiies o6 The e [N S B R S e = {ne Mexican government ang the . | Olive Oil joined forces . beld on June 8, 192, at 2:30 wm. The National Capital Press come to a substantial agreement, z £ voti Tatl ety 2 ot adolph de 1a Huerta, Mexican min- | £0 make it taste so good. EaPesmarminp the acion of the boa of e IS Toer 07 Rnance: was more hoperul 0 g Branch at 806 11th St. fors of the Hamilton National Bank in enter. . While no official statements were| .o~ o . fors of the Hamilton Yatlonal Bask in nter |~ Screen Your Porch Now e e o the natura of the dis, | Lhat is where the sur- ors of"The Higes National Bank of Washing, | Galransed fron scresning on newly paintea Cussions, it was reported from gen- = ton, D. C., providing for a consolidation of | “made . to . order” white Tize 233 et n A ‘two asiociations under the charter and | inches by 8% inches; pri . ¢ " |arally authentic sources, and never ) :Tz:‘-o:r Thq,Riggs Natlonal Bask of Wasb- ;m-;un:a."rox Unele . LY . denied. that one of the, featurse of | prisingly delicious fla. HILLEARY G. HOSKINSON. Cashler. S cans was that American oil -men . GRAND AND UPRIGHT PIANOS FOR RENT: For Your Garden 2 4 should purchase these Mexican gov: vor came from. Heinz ianos taken in as part payment om Vietrolss. : - . ‘ A e e his axport i pare paymest on Vie: Shovel, 39c; Dk, 6%e: rake, Oc. Combt- 3 Is quality \impdrtant to you? Then get these Hart Schaffner & Marx silk trimmed suits of imported worsteds and tweeds; the fine needlework holds the style; it can’t get = -away.- $60and $55 val- _ - ués at - 4 100 pure lead and zine. SScreen Paint, 50c Bk oo as | The Shade Shoy 1220 Siamaets B, M or. 830 13th St. o, “Biges Puts GEAT In Heating.” hot-water plant made mod: | High Grade Window Shades—to o, Mfg. Co., In ivin’ ! it i 1’ crifiie | ternational bankers also would have > fi- ., Inc., | cetvin’ set t’ git in on th’ crime D e position, they con N: oot | wave, Pinded, o going to the persons to PURE VINEGARS whom they sold the bonds at or near that old steam or ern _now and BAVE MONEY. BIGGS will = the Job_to. your king, Order at Factory Prices | ’ Call or 1o le ! 1 or paous’ w8 0 loox| IF EVERY MAN KNEW | : Tlumping aise done rea.| WELE the man out of- s ’ I ‘om recently as- fil{] - @ sonably. Barings Plan assres 500 3 ] 4% dL Pt 1‘.‘1’: ulely de- Hi Biggs Engineedng Co, | =a e 5. I8 inouranes flq?—fi - 2 ;:?zg'znt V:’; Hedges & Mid< , ' We have an exceptional*6pen- 1010 T4n wh . D OOt P - the Gisat of the Pacite: A _dleton, begs to announce to M ||ing for salesman-in Wills Sainte (Copyright National Newspaper Service.) cALTFoRNIA CARS FOR BovsEnoLo Goovs | Government La_n?ems, 69¢ 12 understanding being that the securi 3: Lo An‘;;‘ez, June 10. ,CURITY STOR- o o Dirayes: R P g gt o e i i they considered would have meant it is used. So does emove e Phone Lincoln 532 3% Salesmen at both pieb to devote the proceeds of its exports el RIeE BRoS. 808 A Be BB - REPAIRED AND PAINTED. > ., out that if would encourage the gov-1 @y cellence. ' Clothing oL 0% ety make G & = for this purpose the revenues speci- otnin, power because it's Acceptance of the plan by the in-{ to Color _ 55 WoRcH. 1 Bach | nation ‘of Al thoees g0 Yot and use them to pay their export Vinegar 'lmparts an nd baggage ‘at reduced with_greatest Hios would be accepted by tne Mexi-| unexpected goodness 2cEC 15th st Pittsburgh *‘Lion,” $12.50, International bankers looked with n Sidncy L. l‘kchin,ggr $ 9 4 he Mexi govern- " e 5 o ‘ Paperhanging and Paén?ng 6th and O ata. / Bth and Fia, _‘.‘?'._._ ! | Coumtenancing eregard of its please] Heinz Olive Oil They : i N ! SH I N E OIld Floors Made New Tin Roofs—Slag Roofs ’ and Import taxes to e Pai'lis es.| 4re companions in ornment, by withholding current in- DEVOE |5 s s | wius, merolr Soe et fifortae Snes Yorsien Sobda Without b . or Fabric } RS taxes to the Mexican governcent, the B Eon A fane To. "SECORITY BTOR. New Gas Heaters ¢ cen government at their par value. TBLEPHONE COLUMBIA 2376. S et toeverything onwhich ana ey 2T Mt NW RECLAIMED WALE BOARD, 1%4e f¢. . aistavor, upon this proposal, which First-class work; riasonable prices. southwest. s FUTT, 307 Dependable service, satisfaction guaranteed ; terlor obligations. They also pointed from i Phone_Lineol 3 GraftOn&Son.Inc.," ‘the price of its out- e a8, Loan & come, to depress the p! 3 ties s0 as to buy them For Paint Brotection Bootne Beperts 15 Fara 15 ‘ : pranding securltien, o0 itaett. using HEINZ S e ign bonds. PAINT | Ziiomeist saragies & 3 faance, bul oof ANTUALLY. | We don’t have t’ have a re-|imjerest on its forele; I L e ; 1 : r. is fri d_the_ public ot - CITIZENS SAVINGS BANK || 1508 14th. St. N.W. [jiff b=, 52'1':1..;'«.- s'{'-'g Be :‘.u?lope'n C‘Z‘“, S";‘:‘:fl 'f;::h‘ e : I d . T ! real -estate, loans . omimist 7 £% York Ave. e : %F E;:;:“cse; ~office ill;.t:‘: count. Extra - commission for ‘Al Well as il t] Vings k| % Will Be Open Nod %:",' Ei S uélh Rl voliime sales. 5 ; Clean, Press, Dye enis < o~ H'iF and lumbia “road. - If you are a producer and want . 2 Koenings This office has planned its fil|} a real proposition, see and Repair organization and , activities’ . with a view of rendtrflu pre- cisely the service each cus- tomer requires, Until 10:30 O’Clock To the Satisfaction of J. F. Waters -

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