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THE. EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, JUNE'17,. 1922 PLAN GAINS FAVOR! 35, SHIP LIQUOR SALES Speclal Dispatch to The Star. msmseere s | PACT WITH [TALY Argonne Unit Seeks $2,500 New Regulation From Treas- veiling, of the Key “"19"“ on Flag day, President Harding stood the test ‘of comparison with Abra- P Sia Jacob Emmott, wiiie-nairea | Treaty Signed at Genoa Held blacksmith, remembered,. as for Arlington Stone to urySettles Lasker-Buseh- E.?&"“.".,‘.:::‘.:’".‘:.],‘;.: ‘,““:::‘..'.;‘;l; Contrary to All-Rus- : S p y Years ago.” He was at wor : ; , Overseas Dead. Controversy. i soveramen; Dlatkemiv shor sian Policy. ington, shoeing. horses’ for the | By en 8 bllie-ciad | Union soldiers, whose | atoscom gumm slogan was “On to Richmond!” W, June: 17,—1t has beep Followed by, secret service men, |confirmed that the Russian soviet :x u;u. lllllllkll‘sure, :ruud in | government has refused to ratify the . glance forbidding, but in his eyes |Krassin and George Tchitcherin at B , there was a twinkle. It was Lin- |Genoa, on the ground that the treaty the time being, it is believed, the Las- | The Nelicopter, built by Emile Beriiner and his son Henry, which was pat th: h & successful test in the presemce | coln. As he approached the youn, . C Intoxicating liquors can be sold le. E8lly: on United States - Shipping Board vessels beyvond the three:mile limit, under a new Treasury régula. tion lssued yesterday, according to :P. A. Vise, general counsel for the, pro- hibition bureau. This- setties, for The proposal of the Argonne Unit of the American Women's Legion of this city for the erection in Arlington na- tional cemetery of a plain Latin cross of white marble as a permanent me- morial to the American dead of the world war buried overseas is rapidly i gaining in favor and subscriptions to : ker-Busch controversy over the right emminader J. O. Hunaaker of (he bureau of naval meromaties, at College Park, Md. yesterday. Blackemith he stopped and chatted, | '° "0t In accord with the terms for- the $2,500 fund necessary to con- oldumhed ]suuel ships to tr: n:g‘ar; - = M.hc?b lre;‘urh the memory of "‘""l" R" i'he last conference of struct and establish the tribute are 0 and sl alcoholic beverages. whic! 7 E : = 5 ncoln, and when anothef Presi- all-Russian executive committee. 5 vas started by letters to President H H H dent came .close to where he lived | The soviet oficlals declare that, un- being received by the com:;ulee.{ ; Harding chlrzlynxl the shipping board g LOCAL OBO BROT ER OODAT EA TS he went to see him. After Presi- der. the terms laid c}l(uln by the cxee- The cross will be about fifteen fee! with carrying on a large bootlegging lent. Harding stepp rom his |utive committee, Russia can enter . : i he Ar- business. C car at Fort McHenry and con- |into agreements with outside states et nd “otners who have < HEARS SPEECHES, ELECTS OFFICERS | jiiiios ootice " Commissioner |only hen" the. conditions ot *such Erotests AN Shigs Alie alther and others there. he saw |agrcements apply mutually. heartily approved of the tribute, will > The new regulations were not . ¢ wi . c b ch : ] - the blacksmith gasing silently on. The treaty will be referred to the Gty {ly“—'evé:fl? S Vwnite dratted with the intention of settling The local branch of the Internation- | warmed up, said: “Youse join this or- | Like Lincoln, he gxtended his hand, | soviet parliament at its next session. crosses that head the graves overseas. | Never take a cough t’ a Board v M ; pn al Brotherhood Welfare Associatign,|®anization and work gealously and| and the two chatted a moment. It will be erected in that section of | b0 k g » e e e b youse Is bound to succee Emmett is e[ghty-one years old, i v “hobo fraternity,” held a meeting | " “round here from| and lives in a little house at Ham- | P, 0. APPOINTMENTS the cemetery devoted to the graves W . o arose As drewn. Roneveriite oL here were “rounders” there fr . 0. INQUIRY of American youth who made the We've allus noticed that a|safd, they would apply equally to and election of officers at the Typo- |all parts of the country apd from no| monds Ferry road. { Congressional investigation of ap. cacrifice abroad and will bear the fol- d B »| American and foreign ships in per- : : graphical Unlon Hall last night. 3 2 e i0e; i o lowing inseription: C | feller that kin turn his hand t| n{iting intoxicating sea stores within Ex-Acting Attorney- -General|” An casual and migratory workers|marked: o have a'shack in Borids, REUNION. B ot s e Inl,",,?,‘,'g"-'»“r’ of Our Men in *| anything is loafin’. the three-mile limit under . the' ‘cus- were invited, regardless of national-|I wants to roam.” TO 4 called for in a resolution u}ff{fau‘::i (Copyright National Newspaper Service.) | (08 regulations which-provide that| Naglares Law Prohibits |ity. color or the money that they had| Never Cause “Bréther” to Lose dob. | PETERSBURG, Va, June 17.—Leav- | yesterday by Representative Voigt, Commission Approves Plan. while in American ports all liquor > |ing his home in Burnesville,*Ga., on | republican, Wisc The Commission of the Fine Arts has = on board a ship must be sealed up. ! in their pockets. Several of them| There is a great feeling of fellows |38, "8 [OTVAIC o Richmond o' at- | would be mate whder (e resoation reviewed and approved the drawings The new regulations, which became Sale on U. S, Boats. e |were “stone broke” However, no(ship_ among ‘these patrons of herend the Confederate rounion which | 1o determine whether all persons tak. of the cross, and the concurrence of o |Cftective vesterday, provide. for the trouble is expected to be encountered | {rIBht trains, two of thelr rulss BEC | will be held there next week, George | ing examinations for vacancies under the War Department in the plan to e o ey B T tutes, " | SPecial Dispatch to The Star. in keeping up the local organization, | (o, "S5 (e VR [o0ls PRETE L WG [ W, Shermap, sixty-three hale and | the President's order of My 2 var e on e J 7. y: - u A t a v © ;'.?:eolénnliilf\i;"%us‘xnrm‘:; Sededd y A s e Che egulations | CHATTANOOGA, Tenn, June 17.—|88 dues are only 10 cents a month: | eyer use firearms against a co-part- earty, reached Petersburg last'night | had been given an equal opportunit sald, “to transport liquor for beverage | The sale of liquér on any Amerlean and, as impressed upun those present aftor an all-day hike from Alberta. |in the examinations, and whether fa- that it has donated a space fifty, by a speech of one of the members: "cag Vi distance of thirty-seven miles. ' vorit shown any app! g at section of the purposes, including in transit siip-|vessel is a violation of the prohibi- |y After the formalities.of the meeting feet In width in shat scction of the ‘” IN [:REw M'SS'NG R raim e forEign coutry oV | o the p {You must uphold the dIEnity of the | &ri"G er SUUTCY. Confisting of "ot dead of the world war. for the plac- same or another forelgn countr tion act, in the viéw of W. L. Frier-|organization; If you havent gol 2|gogs, chocolate and watermelon, was [son of this city, who, as acting At-|dime. Eet one from somebody that has|gerved in regular hobo style. a tub Just North of 18th St. and R. I. Ave. NE. n ) or through American territory, efther ! ; e commitiee In’ charge of the by 1and or water and even thoush the | torney General of the United States|5nrornir apeateor. aftor getting | POInG set in the middle of the floor i ves thi uor be not lapded In this country. | during s " er Bettng| 5 catch seeds and watermelon rind campaign believes that no difficulty an uring the Wilson administration, ‘ould b d if it sousht to and such liquor so transported in or ithrown at it. During the course of "“ho!:m l:ee’:\::mnl:r)fa“wuni (rfm e A f B | c . through American terrftory will "be |Tendered the official opinion that the {the meal those feasting were cau- Dicrict of Cotanibia atone, but as the | Avara 0 razil CapsiZes | subject to seizure and the persons|dry laws applied to vessels on the \ tl‘oned from lln'\e to !lmehrhon;‘l the:,r cross will, in a sense, be & composite A i transporting it subject to prosccution. | high seag. Not only is this so, Mr. alm, as some failed to hit the tub, of the thousands of small ones in| Leaving Hamburg Drydock. |}° permit for such transportation can | Priersonsald today, but all of the The dianity of ke orsanisstion had —= == foreign cemeteries designating the opinions of the courts up to and in- ERESIEII T crave of an American soldier. sailor < After providing for the transporta- | cluding the Supreme Court uphold spleshediairindionishe toor iwasrscy Srmarine. the ‘Committee states that Former German Ship. torof son beverage Hlauor (SeEeRt f ehlsvlew: . - “ " Terslyyealledidows 0 n Country H. B e S me— the nation as a whole should be given S i e right of the United States gov- icers odestly Accept. ¥ es 11 an opportunity to contribute toward | By the Associated Press. lgéled as sea stores and “0"0‘;! ,lhwln ernment to punish offenses committed The officers elected were very mod- | | oun y ot y P its erection. HAMBURG, June 17.—Eleven mem- | Y (88 St PRIDE Babers Rud, Ionsels|on the high seas alwa est and assured the rest of the mem- | | Appeal to Press. bers of the crow of the Brazilian|to a foreign countrs and Zoing for- | “Ame set of ‘Congress wi bers that they hadm't come to the To this end. the unit has requested | liner Avara were missing late last|ward on the same vessel as that on|general application Is s much e R L L S the press of the principal cities of the | niche ~ following the turning over | Which they arrived are excepted from | force on a vessel flying the American e s LS B country to bring the memorial to the | %5 Lo e the provisions of this section and will | fiag as It would be on American soll. | Eorid Jud D ihem! andiwenla dojellj that [Chey attention of the people, particularly |©f the vessel while it was being|pe subject only to custofis regula-|Congress has exactly the same power | FIOFIO2 Judge NS | o e e e i b in c the relatives and friends of the men ; hauled out of drydock at the Vulcan | tigns.” 2 ling to] (2, I€BIslate and make particular acts = e e T omever imato who have been left forever in the | shipyards here yesterday ing. This datter provision, according to|crimes when done on American ves-, é|nvisi 7 AL . hos care of the French government and | f‘m‘:;,re:s a:de ;"’:,“‘,ea;":‘e‘);";x:m;::: Mr. Vise, was the loophole through|sels on the high seas that it has to Invisible Emplre as Men 'fll‘e‘,f“ nesrtheicallioteRrincoy betore 1801 Monroe St. Fine Corner’ Large Living Room with people. f which foreign passenger lines escaped | make such acts crimes in the District Open Fireplace Present plans of the unit call for|©f the crew and shipyard workers |the results of the Supreme Court's de- (of Columbia, where it has plenary ace to Nation bttkr:r a mt:;l‘ 'g;r:‘ner, i:‘he ;r;ee:.l’n. dedication of the memorial November | were rescued from the hold of the |¢ision holding In transit shipments of | powers of legislation g broke up:fench) man] goiniikis vay 4 Bedrooms . Armistice day. of this vear. vessel everage liquor egal. Shipping Specifies Partfcular Crimes. By the Associated Press, “Well, bo,” one of them said, “I got ' oo o g de v b itle 5 . 11, bo, L "I got 5 Arche SPicial - vommittee “of thel Dighteen of the survivors were un- | Poar estment. he declared. - | “Bince the high seas are not within| "ORLANDO. Fla. June 17—Declar-|to g0.' The fast freight is pulling Hot-Water Heat memorial, 15 composed of Miss Abbie | CORSCious when taken out, but were [ *T7 ‘wag freely predicted at prohibi- | the territorial jurisdiction of any fed- | ing that there is no place for “an, out for Jersey. Will see how things Lot 47 by 133 B s composed of Miss Abble | resuscitated through the use of oxy- | tion headquarters, however, that an | oral court Congress has the power to| (0t ool Siinin the United | 4TS, there and tell you at the next With Parki Tam M. Black, Mrs. Alexander | Een. A stewarless was killed in the | early opinion would be forthcoming [ 9¢signate the particular federal court B nthe mecting.” Y i arking which shall have jurisdictfon of such|States and characterizing the usurpa- offenses, and this it has done in the|tion of governmental functions by | past. The contention that the prohi- ot oo (Bl o her or- Rodgers and Miss N, K. Macomb. Sub- | e ape s yar Sihalatea mas Macomb at 191 N et e s nwniss | attributed to her having been im- > perfectly balanced when released 5 bition laws have no force on the high 3 or to the “Argonne Unit Memorial = s < ac t Con-|Eanlzation as destined to do an in- at the National Savings and Trust from the drydock. seas is based on the fact tha P : onal € nd Trust The difficulty in rescuing those en- gress has, by statute, enumerated cer- | estimable wrong to society, United {ompany. 15th street and New York | trapped on the liner was due to the tain crimes such as murder, rape, rob- | States Judge Henry D. Clayton, as-! 3 great amount of wreckage about the bery, theft, etc. which, when com:| g i0q the policies and principles of | from Attorney General Daugherty def- initely ruling on the question of liquor on American ships. Price, $9,250 1807 Monroe St. Detached Match Your Odd Coat With Our Special hull, whi Vi c| mitted on an American vessel, atl = s ! PRl priyehie anpronaln be punishable in the federal courts |such societies in fiery phraseology in FOOD HERE INCREASED Enzt ol Treaty, Terms, The argument is’ that such 8n enum- |an address before the Florida State LONDON, June 17.—A dispatch to eration shows an_intent that other|Bar Association i ONE PER CENT IN MONTH | t, Times’ from Hamburs says the offenses shall not be punishable. it b nies - TuRes Clastos il Avara, formerly the Sierra Nevada, “The answer to this is that the of- : 3 belonged to the Hamburg South that the people have the right to y fensts crumerated are such s ave|.tbat the peoble have fhe 2 s .65 American line and was handed over subject to state rather than federal | FiE2UURRIES OF SARES Fehr Eorein | == Washington Inclu i i to Brazil in accordance with terms legislation. They are offenses as t0| Lyt it is quite a diff t thi Hot-Water Heat & ded in TRIrty | of the peace treaty. The dispatch Bl Congress’ nas no. power 10| (M tet b men or hat et of men o | jeithe pri Cities Quoted by Labor Sta- Lldp thati180 imen; were on lboard; Court Reception and Many ! et legtsiation which will e eTec, | Undertake outside of the law fo de-! Save the price of 31“ ens Lot 40 by 126 feet = in ad e lockyard me- tive at any place which is clare that the government is in- i i - tistics Board. g Dut” most - of them - were p y [| tire new suit. All col the jurisdiction of a state government. | efficient and to arrogate to themselves | < State laws against murder and sim-ithe power to furnish supplemental ors, sizes, patterns. Dinners Arranged for Sate anses have no force bevond the | remedies. ! 4 borders of the state enacting them.| “There is no reason,” the speazker| 9 Chi : Congress alone has any_ power to|continued “for clan or gang to do any | ief Justice. e laws which will have any force | part of the business of governing or | enact la i = on the high seas. It was necessary. correcting or punishing citizens. A . only a very few men are An increase of two-tenths of one . per cent in the retail cost of food to —_— the average family from April 15 to fay 15 was announced by the bureau | SEEKS DYES FOR U. S. f labor statistics yesterday in an Price, $8,950 | alvs y ¢ 2 ion for such purposes analysis of the cost of forty-three Byjthe :AstociatediF ress, Therefore, that a federal law shouidsecret organizat 605-607 7th St. N.W. S > gob 3 te Resol & - Jogh! : : E ehensible notwithstandin ¥V food articles marketed by dealers in | Sena lution Authorizes Pres-| LONDON, June 17.—Arrangements |expressly ma);nee T_-;:Lerm."r\‘;usxmnggluvnw“l D o autwithuta ‘heg 1813'15'17'19 ffty-one important 3 ident to Act Under Treaty. for the entertainment of Chief Justice | offenses a crime WOSR ST Siner. | have sworn to uphold the Constitution - Taft during his visit to England are ished in the fed-|of the United States. Such avowals in the sale price: A joint resoluti i 3 wise could not be punishe and such oaths cannot defeat the 3 T ution authorizing the | peing made by the American embassy. | eral courts. just charge that these organizations certain grades of meat President to take such steps as are | with Sir John Simon, former British | “But there are subjects over which g;e” conspiracies against law. and Potatoes. 3 per cent. and bread, riee. | reauired to permit Americans to ob.|attorney general, representing the | Congresa has plenary powers of legls- | government.” coffee and other groceries, 1 per cent, | tain dyestuffs and chemicals under | BritiSh authorities. e n these subjects it may en- | EGRI8 T 1on saia he would cite Monroe St. Semi-detached Fifteen articles decreas:d in prices | i 7 The former President's party, who jact general laws which will be In the case of “an eminent citizen of YHE SHINGLE THAT NEVER CURIS. 54 T T g 1y 29 per | n¢Perations provisions of the treatyiare expected to reach England to- &S tee throughout the general juris-| Alabama.” who, he said, joined the BEAUTIFUL—DURABLE. 1 B8Rt Aecreast €6 eser S Bor cegn | of Versailles was introduced late yes- | morrow, are to fill many engagements | diction of the United States. Thus a|klan and later discovered that a KCONOMICAL. 6 Rooms and Bath milk, 2 per cent; and buttor 1 ey | torday by Senator Shortridge, repub-{ during ‘their three-week stay. Fol-|general law agalinst counterfeiting!regular dockel’ was muintained con- Send for Folder. it per hc;r‘l‘,c; a:)!,\;or;i-sa!.olullon by the State!l0Win& a dinner at the Pilgrims’ So- | would apply to the offense “‘;\elheir '“'f’.«‘?x‘ir”‘yfé"‘h:‘é“g’:fc‘ ::&5“}“' ; ASBESTOS COVERING Hot-Water Heat 5 - ate y n mer| 3 5 C n clear- ay 15 the average family expendi- | the textile alliance, whereby the lat- | S Sthe 1AL Mr: Tat deito can vessel, Even before Lhe 800! he | cases involved mere personal griev 916918 D St. N.W. ture for food increased in thirty cities | ter acted as agent'for the receipt of | e Euest of honor linner Biven |of the elghteen o Congress had ance or epite this g B . "ce! » including _ Baltimore. Philadelphia. | the commoditics, it is said none have | 2SIt John Simon at the Reform |argument was Souft, “olF e "of [ abandoned . fellowship, Phone M. 4470 Washington. D = E o and Washingtol c reparations issi iquer w 5 s v n gton Liper cent .« tie XoF Sommianon: British bench and bar. |y dally pronibited such sales in four land, they are not useful in the | { & — | i i i ia. 1 1d | governi s SPECIAL NOTICES. ___ SPECIAL NOTICES. e S e P e et | e P o O m American’ ves: | o e broductive of crime” 0 1l OPEM FOR INSPECTION - Mr. Mrs. ., Wi v n ¥ S | ogton. D Gy S, Sost - Whertl et | and ‘Gueen, Mary, Wi be guests | piace mot subject (o tne jurisdiction | RAPS LOVERS OF DOGS. ALL HOUSES SOLD ON EASY e, it MONTHLY PAYMENTS OPEN SUNDAYS AND EVENINGS e e e TR ATt e dinner of Ambassador Harvey. of a state. But it had done neither. H. R. HOWENSTEIN CO. i P D D D aNDoTH Hamilton Natlopal Bank of (Washington, Degree From Oxford. “The eighteenth amendment, how- 1314 F STREET NORTHWEST idien's dresses designed Cxbaust f the City of Washington, in the Dist ¥ ‘e 'Congress the power to|Correspondent Declares They Dis- hau 14 - ombin. has compiisd with a1l ‘the provialoss | The English-Speaking Unlon will | sver, €avC CLiF Sl ect without re- ! = 9 ] of the Statutes of the United entertain the distinguished visitor on | 1esisl % 2 regard Comfort of Other People. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVE O e compited with before sn sumietiedirsd | Tune 27 at a luncheon where Alr |gard to state laws And when it wes ~ F u mo e tificate No. 10054 for two shares of the capi be authorized fo commence the business of | Secretary Guest will preside and Mr. | passed.a general prohibition e h To the Editor of The Star: ' 2 i Columbla, issues in name of of e irrency, 5 71 v o sdic i Jutier 3. “Svilliame, was Toot o Gestroved on | {hat.+The Hamilton Natlonal Bank ot Wask, | University will confer a degree on the §::{es‘hex3:;;!, including American | vour valuable paper to voice my pro- or about Ma. 1622 and thiat application | logton,* fa the city of Wi American cm:;‘ "'ffif.emmet;:”?rvfi?s‘ ships on the high seas. [test with that of many others against | - = " | Div o 5 he eaid The Capital Trac asy, ‘and:jn & “To my mind there is no doubt that! o sypreme selfishness of the canine | It is almost proverbial Juter M. Williams for the | the business of banking A T : a overbial ] ety one hindred aad sisty.aine of the Hovised | will occupy a box in Afberi Hall. at | the proibition \et e e he, | lovers—that is, taking unmuzzled and that the Hupmobile is al Statutes of the United States. Conversion of e . t e H 2 » historical fancy dress ball, ar- n . d 1l TILLIAN E RIAL SETVICES. :;’;fil .«nn‘.:"fi;né‘-fi",xof:fed ithia ‘el glee | {inged by Princess Mary and’ Vis- senth’amendment, Jdsithe law/ of Wi uniasied ops M g s o] e 'eidy ?“‘3’.’ ng ter. | o Y p e Military, Daval, civic, women's and other Y oty sl District of Colum, | count Lascelles, | @ o suest of. the | to the jurisdiction of the United States, | curred so frequently); aleo In placing for an hour's dnve, a s ifness Dy hana in American ing d in back break . 3 jzations inflted. sl the hublic. Yo ad | 195 2o 8L, pce bl FIETH PATo0F MAY. | press club at an informal luncheon on e en e T tSiired and working peopis || day's run or a month’s i i trolier of the Currency. June 29. The next day will be spent |Teg R oriiaht, 1 St uty. olirs: 10 the ioTnine and h i TWO LADIES WHC = RRING & | SulsraveiManer, from hwhere tho ——————— M2 nlght. thereby risking the|] tour: always on the go. OPEN FOR INSPECTION SUND AY | geatleman on bus . ave. rant BRING US party will go to Fritwell Manor for safety and comfort of the. people. —— h Kircle. . Please communicate with DRt MOR. your old gold, silver. platinum, the week end. HERR'CK BUYS AIRPLANE | ®3f these lovers of the brute creation = RAY. 4308 . H. ave. c DIAMO} O T e T ionavas it ve would only devote some of that care & Fleming, In - TITE 2 reading w! % - e I | e i, e st em i e | SSARS SR S TS T | FOR CAMPAIGN FLIGHTS and siientien, besiowes, o, ferzl] Sterrett & Fleming, Pnc. Rrann have severed all cor 1] vith C. 7 3 the interest of the Sulgrave Institu- : v 25 Hactarat £ ooty yonecion vt L) WILL PAY HIGHEST |tion. The party will be Euests of g os o e oo Mra: how | | Champlain St. at Kalorama Rd. PR Mcss % pacieratrioms o1 4s PRICES. honor the following day at Ambassa” |, perial Daredevil of Congress” |much more the communities would be (Below 18th St.) work and patent drafting, under fhe name of A. Kahn I 2 dor Harvey’s Independence day recep- | “Aeria benefited. A good way to stop this 0 GILL RWIN & BRANN. - Kahn Inc, 935 F St. - |tion at Lansdowne House, loaned by Gets Surplus Army Machine reckless disregard of the safety and 'l'elepllou North 505 _June 16, 192, 180 Tin Roof Gordon Selfridge for the occasfon. Teonport of others is . very heavy THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA VETERI- in Roofs—Slag Roofs In the evening the American: Chief for $600. fine MINERVA® WINSTON. nary examining board will hold the ina- REPAIRED INTED. Justice will be the principal speaker tion for Ticense to practice June 22 and 23 Cen staie 7o TED- at a dinner of the United American| p.pregentative Manuel Herrick of Socletles. o Apply to F. W. Grenfell, secretars, 1916 H . 1al daredevil | st D.C. 1" | Grafton P, Lot & | S0 e former President will be the [OKlaBoma: self-styled (aerios 1o i that hei Z CALIFORNIA CARS FOR HOI 00 who eal|ml('eu { reduced HOPSEHOLD.GOODS | “Hesting and. Rooing/ Broaris: 35/ Xdam t of the bench and bar of England { g2 "oy ollars’ worth of B ind ‘speed—an Prancisca Yore A on-July 5 at a reception in Middle| jqvertising already” regarding his N “Blggs Puts HEAT in Heating.” Ut ; d—sar 4 : X Temple Hall, at which Viscount Birk- - has bought June, 3 secominy 5108\ It]] Save Money and Time enhead, the 'lord chancellor, will pre- Mights o e the War Depart: HE STOCKHOL! - & + side. ‘campaign in it/ A O R O R AME to have your heating plant put|” On-July 7 Mr. Tatt wijl receive an ;;:::;;,:;’u{.',,f:'{:g,;: D forive: A dividend of 2% on the capital stock of the | !% Ofder by us now. Fall brings a rush of | honorary degree at Aberdeen Univer- lection. American Daits Supp'y Company issued and | Fomkorminic? jmeans somebody must walt: | sity, Scotland, - From Aberdeen the | °'§ ibmitted a bid_some time ago outstanding has beso declared. pavable to| (UrhGrmOre, material prices are lower in|party will proceed to Liverpool, where | He sUbTIUOC & P SOTC ot ot stockholders of record Juls 1. 1922, The stock | “F}T p Engi 2 they will sall for the United States|T9r. O1¢ O/ 0 Totigeq by the War books of the company will be closed for trans- | — e Biggs Engineering Co. |on board the steamer Regina, -July.8.+- pDe.plrlmcnl T oy that his hid of Brand-New Homes for Colored People fer of stock from noon June 20, 1922, to July WARRI W. BIGGS, P Jent. Premier and Mrs. Lloyd Georfe will 'he machine, p e . ()ne W arvey’s dinner on June 24, in honor the war A B PAINTING. ay ror You ! tice. . by:(the igovernment, Cuving i -to-date in -every de- St e, e . ol OfthelCRIAC ustics and never unpacked, will be delivered Strictly modern and up-to y AN k. Reasonabls TT. K "B to Representative Herrick at the . ; 5 § : . Memphis, Tenn. 2+ |Colimn | &, 10 SO e sen:| AUTO DRIVER FINED $40; | fyins feld,, near - Memphis ‘enn. 52, MRIA 2376, socabis prices. fer BsGses Pad=SDoses and Wall Bodrd, e Hepresentative Herrick intends to Barker Co,, Inc. gre ake hington about Ju 3 00RS OF HARDWOOD: | 840-651 N. lyVL\ TiT T, To . Tk Fudeey Rastets [Hel(Cannot - 3:5}“.;‘?;:'.. g::anmlxlml\ont p‘l‘lyth;rr-: e ; e - T . B8 alty Sev +{ mec " and plans to fly P LCKISIELL, & C0., 1T Trving et e ” e More|Cavers: fl:fi;&:fl;flonmnfim and makecam- | B e e Rt lvieg | Printed “Salesmen” of | _-atter such convincive evidence of [palex” Bights’ every day that the ; = i me reckless driving, my only r will permit. WIRING. Fegret s that the maximum fina iy | e P free. Phone Line. 7257. Fl 504 H ST tail—a very attractive group of Houses—in a very desirable location—* =z to make Barker's headquarters Sherman Avenue Jq'%em st Six rooms—and cellar—with hot-water heat, gas range, electricity, large closets, porches front and back. . Sll;'l! hfes s our falty. only $40, which.I certainly im ‘That’ gi W 21e| HIGH GRADE BUT NOT HIGH PRICED. |commented Judge McMahon yesterday —Wm E SERVICE SHOP in Police Coyrt, when he found Ernest Muchison, colored hacker, guilty ot i}l ()R 2 St 3 ON S. ADAMS, FRINTERS, | coliiding. Frank P. Madi J i i %‘(““ e:fixga?gr'nA :.hna”':x':.f":.‘n : iling gorporation counsel.” wh ate Athdellrlble vacancles left in These Hodses. are superiorly built—and are e ; case, ; aint, rme the supremaey o R-0-0O-F ° a hat he would offered at a 50c pt. |qusits-—og mor * REPAIRING 5;12; h:.lni’ gsndence liscnoe was os: || _ NEW APARTME B >ch ‘Paint an d Glass Co, ! And Painting. Free Estimater 2.,;,'{‘" towould, He @ind i chsuppee 1310 CAI.IFORNIA ST.. - CH. = | Convihcing Price Open for Inspection Every Day and Eveging .- Owner’s Bo Bo P l nn, Representative 712 Kenyon St. Phone Columbia 5817 The case dated from May 23, whi s m_fim A Honugg“,’u‘: L |‘ Ra E‘n FERGUSON. IflCa William D. Sterrett of unr and ‘l’zo:'f 1 room, kllchen‘l“é’b‘l‘l‘h- $45.00 d Roof P, n - Roofing 3 t‘l!l Ph. M. 2490-2491. :{;:: -.t:;ezn :!m:: J"cfidm - &crogs 1-'room, kitchen and bath, a5 = Ironclad . ain r wi auto- |§ . . bed. ...n-- The Kind of Printing | mobite was strack by & heavy toutins || 2 ranes o00msed v Hant Any Week Day by Appointment No. 601 Ninth Street N.E. Corner -house, 6-room, brick and bath. Newly painted and papered ‘inside. & 01d-fashioned, durable and honest. Maki e % 1 it o wud khepe oot | You Need Tha Torce of he impast Knocked My | oo bathc-croo i TE0 free, from rus many years. —No job 00 large for eficient execution. | Sterrett’s- macliine * full i ST : i TR e | Scrons oo sirecs asalnstc s vemes [ 3314 MT. PLEASANT-ST. TRONCLAD ot 1007 et n.v. ational Capital Press|ligit. it was stated. “His: wite, who Immediate Porsession - = 3 Matnie, 12101213 D ot - . - | was ‘accompanying’ him at the .time 1 room, kitchen and ‘bath, wm“hn TER peaLLL, —FEOFIETE DML e — s n.rowrln_l :mh’nd,]t;ully cut and 5 “in. dmp‘:. |:»ed~~é‘-;‘-‘;-r‘"“ 3 ey roles. 3 ised) mse! was room man 'floo wrg:ovlil‘ ‘uw e Kranich BN, YOU fl thrown-a consjderable distance, br‘ 2 and *kIL ~and bath, 70.00 A bulld sod res ing several .bones., Both ok 2 .rooms, Pullman dinner Shade Shop National Garage'M tora orpital wisre thoy remaeen || 2 o T Sath. 7800 . gapASTOKES auom, - Bin Brerrert as combleris Bemors 3 830 13th St. 3, SAVE Y by, S}MON & ngfls JOSEPH C. ZIRKLE Lat our Graduate Optometrists 1y ll.d,ll-’w?n’:); terday several photographs that 8 High Grade Window Shades—to [ eyee: res quick M'fi?&&n WETRY sToREs."” | peared In The Stav were used ‘in Ozder at Factory Prices I =) 713 14th St. Main 2345 Main 4985 203 Colorado Bldg., 14th and G Sts. N T 14th and R 8ts. | evidence. = G

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