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Yo — d . THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, JUNE.22 1922 AL L 1 Abe Martin Says: DENTIST One Dx Down $240 BONUS FOR :U. S. WORKERS OK.D BY HOUSE BY 220 TO 38fi Table &’ Hote . . |\t DINNER Sharp Clashes Mark Debate on Propose Cut—Actfon.Afiects the Pay of = ! . 176,000 Employes. - = l ©0.3.DeMoll Emmogs One Per Viait J. N. MYERS, 627 Pa. Ave. N.W. Bring this add with yeu for terms 5 —you will appreciate —in Painting, Paperhanging or ! Upholstering. Moderate; charges. Geo. Plitt Co., Inc., 3a 42235 | ASKNEW BULDING FORBUSNESS HEH Board of Education Call for Three Classrooms. DeMoll&Co. 12thand G Sts. N.W. MORE BARGAINS THE sésAm.x THAT NEVER CURLS. CTI¥UL—DURABLE. ECONOMICAL. Send for ¥older. ASBESTOS COVERING COMPANY, 916-918 D St. N.W, Phone M. 4470. Wasbington, D. & NVITE someone —you will be the proud host. The Coffee Shop service is admirable. From 6 to 8:30 at $1.50. Estimétes | y ! Construction of three additional | classrqoms on the north wing of the Business High School as origin&lly planned, and the acquisition of a site for a new building for the institution, By a vote of 220 to 35 the House late vesterday repudiated the action of the ‘appropriations committee in en- deavoring to cut the so-called “bo- nus” for civilian employes of the the govenment employe must never | improva‘or his life never enlarge. . “Tt is poor economy, indeed.” he said, “to attempt to save $9,000,000 or $10.- 000,000 by deducting $5,000,000 a month from the earnings of the men who get $800 or $900 a year from the COFFEE SHOP In Our Special Sale of Second-Hand federal and District governments| government of the United States,and | frem $240 to $180, and declared em- ;heyflc?nstltlll'e l:he, mnjorltyb of ti | . tion of the |beneficiaries of the so-called ‘bonus. phatically for a continuation He warned his colleagues, “We are present rate of adjusted cOmMpensa-|not Laving enough to the govern- tion—$240. mn;ll employila “‘l{ll lsil‘ a an amepdment epresentative thicum stresse Ul vote, MmO :.':fd R, | that jobs "are bt created-—hun- offered by Representative of | dreds of them—with salaries of $7.500 | Lehlbach of New Jersey. chairman of | ,g14 009 "and that some in the Ship- the committee on reform in the ¢Jvll| ing "Board were recefving $25,000. service and author of the reclassifi- | He contrasted the action of the ap- cation bill. which has passed the|propriatidns committee in supporting House and it hung up in the Senate. | thege high salaries with its position ‘were urged by Allan Davis, principal, in estimates submitted to the board of education at its final regular meet- ing of the current fiscal year vester- day afternoon. in the Franklin School A. C. Houghton and James Wilkes of | the Business High Alumn! Associa- tion also presented to the board a| brief, outlining specific reasons as to | why a new and larger building should | be erected for the school. As a matter of economy and effi- | ;“""3'. the three originally planned i worth o’ liver, but th’ thumb. ing ey A assrooms s ) : - s existing antequate ; rurooms soua e added o the | Al Bentley, who's workin'| el SRS, SR e wh frichire! SR cond " et $A.65 out, because when Business eventu- | ' th’ pust office under civil 1‘“",‘“’ sought to reduce the pay oL te0 | ernment much more than the $240 % ss R . .| low-salaried governmen bonus. He said: 2lly vacates the building it can still ; SEIVICE, Says he'd git married if |4 month, mugmhmrrd ;“?.}“:;2’:::’.{." o]t is mot fair mor proper for this e used schoo i a v i but was overwhelme - | brancl th vernment, the rep- 2 s | pyright National Newspaper Sers impatience by repeate! | cause the Senate does mot choose to| #15.000 to convert rooms in the south- | | Save the price of an en- “Vote, vote."” act on the reclassification bill, to take est corner of the basement into| Yunchrooms: $2.500 for office training eauipment. 5,500 for typewritavs and [, |, L, tire new suit. All col- $240 Rate Virtually Assured. it out upon government employes | typewriter tabl, $3.600 for the re- the present rate, even 1 Representative Johnsonjof Wash- did vote to sustain the appropriations ’ committee and accept $180. 3 h As it goes to the Senate the bill the gymnasium. and $1.400 for draw- makes appropriations of $37.781,173,| paper offices is $43.68 for a forty-two- Davis estimated, will cost approxi- - 176,000 government employes. employes in the government printing " 1Adophon of ngram Delay E e R. Mann of | office. he said, and gave it as his opin- nmercial students in Wash- | B the Associated Press. | e enacted. Representative Mann sald: | the words ‘one hundred and eighty | NEW WILLARD HOTEL Frank S. Hight, Managing Director | e O, Just when you ' need one! Every $4 and 53.50 traw Ha PIANOS Player Pianos and Phonographs} We have an accumula- tion of second-hand in- struments which we have taken in trade. These have been marked at gen- uine bargain prices. Let us show vyou this display. You will find cxactly what you want. Read Over the Lists Below Match Your Odd Coat With Our Special ! et i x B = e Stablish new. - perma- | ir £ i . Ther's no waste t' a dime's ‘r:e‘:;'hsn;&‘:})dry'marr PR A '(?‘Jx';l::fi;?zasfl%":: ;:?;;\“fnenuea;l:; TROUSERS rying substantial increases over the reclassification R o, LI L VN Pl K pointed out that the act, which was delayed by legislative L TP T New Building Urged. e . The action virtually assures a con- merely because of the Senate’'s neg- | ors, sizes, patterns. oneiton OF the $240 pay adjustment, |lect of gevernment employes ad ’ because it has been a foregone con- make them bear the loss. l EMA clusion that the Senate would restore Others Condemn Cut. Pair of lockers. §3.000 for desks and ~hairs, $2,000 fo fri % s ington, as a member of the joint com- rs. $2,000 for wiring and elec:ri mittee on printing, gave statistics| ing room f ishi which is $9,445,293 higher than the | hour week, while in the Government urnishings The addition D itons ot the appropria- | Printing Office it is $40.60 for a forty- recom dati mately $20 000. Representative James R Man office, he For Rent il H P 2 Tlinois, former republican lea , em- | ion at: | L ed While Delegates Air hi r 'means that|tem not only here. but elsgwhere, i ! n presenting the brief to the board adjustment this vea an! o! . . in | : Mz Houghto s ¢ i i Tl ‘be included as a basis | chopping off the $240 bonus before we il ughton emphasized that a new Their Grievances. AU i lthe pay schedules will be | get anything else quite ready. el ¢ 'the House | ! 605-607 7th St. N.\W. lishting fixtures, $230 for repairs in showing that the wage scale in news- of three rooms to the school. Mr. e emmittee. It affects the pay of | eight-tour week. There are 4.000} Phasized that the placing of the $240| “We are likely to destroy the sys-| tial to meet the needs | | figured when the reclassificatfon bill | rather than see this bill beaten with 14th & Eye Sts. NW. Pianos All Uprights Bradford ....$90 Hansen .....100 Lester ..100 ‘Tt s = St ‘?‘e',‘)f":,fg‘;h ‘;f)fg“;l’":” ! "CINCINNATI, Ohio. June 22.—Labor's | “The reclassification bill as it passed | dollars’ in it I think it would be bet- b the business men of Washington, | PrOgram for curbing the courts was dis- | the House provided for o T R R i e e men look to Business!cussed today by the American Federa- [ {100 OF 05 S0P ST P oaiaries which | Representative Wingo of Arkansas i High ? > : | ey ofpoot, to All the positions in|{tion of Labor convention,.which appar- | they were recelving at the time the)gave statistics to show that therq is H - \ peti requesting the board to €Nty was ready to adopt it as soon as | reciassification takes effect which, if|no guarantee that the cost of living| 4 gmund—fioor stores, ||| signate 1hd fithes Doaxdg ; = T i hecome a law at once, would | for the government employes will he | & Soei e oustrabiEHameSehiool (the (delegd tes Lad tired § OTHINING ivent {10y euntiluly 51923 GTne(reciassizidecrennsaiduring jthome stfizeal yearillin cludingss 1o i 3 1 school and take chargeto their grievances agal: f 2 et until | and that therefore there is no jus- ||| including a corner, on long Stpmhncanas would not tak o3 "The Initial salaries which | tification for an effort to reduce their |y e ves of the government are|compensation. He added: ded four amend-|the employes Bl G 1At reclassification| “Another matter that prevents re- | i nstitution, repeal | 10 SIS ST Jced on the salarfes | ducing salaries of the poorest paid i by Congress of the Sherman anti-trust { they are receiving at that time, in-|government employes as vou propose | Office Space Available il 3 is the pending republican profiteers’ | : of the childrey ned there. was presented by Mrs. Edward Brennan of the District Congress of Mothers| The program incl and Parent-Teacher Associations. The | ments to the federal ¢ Ppetition pointed out that the schoo! board has the power to take such ac- termed “a judicial oligarchy. or short term leases. tion under the law. Judge Willis|law. which recently was held to apply{cluding any bonus as a part of the | P & Brown, speaking ir 2 s APl U e o That If no bonus is granted | tarift bill, which all honest, intelli-| Third Floor - peaking in behalf of the or- to labor unions; enactment of a new ;:Irflfgus N e hctut vear that amount | gent men admit will Increase the cost | . ganization. deciared that the super- intendent of schools is the only offi- clal ¢ commit a child | superintendent | Whi fer powar than. Judge Tathrys e v h Judge K. i Sellers of tha Juvenile Court, in that | 1abor against ar Judge Sellers can only commit a child to the board of children's guardians, | described during the discussion as nec- federal ¢ d labor law, and a law in- | i1} not be taken Into consideration,of living at least $60 a vear for each | of the Clayton act, nitial salaries under the re- | family. e e | When the vote showed that the big ch su Court was deck \assification act will be the ba - i s D the Supreme Court was declared | E970 TG0, 13 ponus. But If we|majority in the House intended to ges eton || ; i Sennits, Splits and Fancy Braids, Heller ...100 Baus .......110 Hallet & Davis, 125 ito have nullifled as far as protecting | . (ije for a bonus for the next fiscal | override the committee, as shown by Agents i-trust lawsuits. ol o R e amount of that bonusia record vote, he submitted amend- ! Lo, ments making the bill conform to the The legis'ation will be irgluded in the permanent sal h amendment. aries under the reclassification act.” | Lehlt M. 1028, 1334 H St. N.W. i While “the school superintendent I%|essary hecauss several vears at least, | Chairman Madden clashed yith i e = e only individual in the Distriet who |would be required to conduct the cam: | Representative Crowineh, 000 Wi | nmeem e e : Including Our San-Tan Straws £ Byrne 125 o ¢ it strict a | palgn for the four constitutional amend- | York. when the latter charger o —— H yrne ....... child to an institution.” The super- | ments. These amendments are a con- | With acting in bad faith by creating = intendent. aid. is empowered with | gressonal veto of Supreme Court de. |the impression that the 3240 bonus i - Duch 150 this autho unter section 3 of the | aisions, the guarantee to labor of the |was to continue and then bringing | | ess ..... compulsory school law ot orcanise: 1o barsain collectively, | & bill to reduce It to $180. Represen- | YOUR IR TR . 'rlm ln:pu..n of Dr. Abram Simon.jand to strike, the prohibition of child | tative Madden argued that e had| HO i Chrlsm 150 ke o wordered T Dallou toliabor and adoption of an easier method | never promised that the (bonus ME | L B oot SUE D ks C] i - 1 would e Col . D i 3, SepieRton bt the Traut!| iha i el Tor ahaniing the 1ed-| Koult b SoRtmied (S0P and you keep up ti alue. | lei H h Clementi 150 S cuerdmedting: 1" Last night, the delegates invaded New- | colleagucs that ‘f S:x{c'.‘uzvom—‘ccd&t“ths { Color suggestions and estimates free. || a elg £ 3 er aS er 3 ¢ ! <y.. Wl 2 mas g was | government employes in y ! = 1] T e e B S amen® ke el it wariers | Soted Tor you you would not be here.” We do good patnting. il ; Davies ......150 The rules of the board outlining | who have been on strike almost a vear. |and varned them that voting for the i 1109_1111 Penfl.fyl'vdflla Avenue Everett .....150 Prince & Son .150 ittier .....150 Helbig ......150 Ebersole . ....190 Bradbury . . ..200 Conway .....240 Terms: $10.00 Down and $10.00 Per Month Player Pianos 3240 amendment meant taking $9.- 000,000 from the pockets of the other ne guties of heads of departments It was the first mass meeting since ta wers avolished and & new set of |departure a few months ago of the state rules defining more specifically their [ militia, but no trauble developed. Mr. | voters. ties was adopted. The new | Gompers, addressing tae meeting, which Among those who championed the ©s provide that by heads of de-|{was held in a downtown theater. said | cause of the government workers and nts shall visit the various |that the strike could be ended if the | made vigorous speeches in favor .of for the purpose of giving ex- j empioyers were willing to maet ‘the men | continuing the present$240 rate were pert advice to the teachers of crit-!in conference. He and others urged the | Rrepresentatives John W. Rainey.| ze their work. | strikers to continue their fight, assert- Linthicum, (Md): Mann, (IlL):} R. K. Ferguson, Paintizg Dept, Phones Main 2490-2491. Money Cheerfully Refunded ;‘ Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes ‘1114 9tb St. Genuine Palm Beach Suits, $15 Hart Schaffner & Marx Silk Mohair Coat & Trousers, $25 — e e 7 0 7 o Loy . T e e D T 2T, All 88-Note Player Actions Autopiano . .$250 Autopiano . ..290 Hardman Autotone . ..350 Pianista .....350 Bush & Gerts.390 Angelus .. ...450 Stieff Playgr. .500. Wheelock Pianola ....500 Weber Pianola .....500 Steinway Pianola ....900 TITT T L TIY Our policy always—Satisfaction or money daok sharp price cut on Hart Schaffner & Marx Fine Worsted Suits e ‘$3'650. “"PAPER HANG First-class work. _Reasonable prices. v TRNE OFFUTT. 3 RIS 2376, 2417 14th §T. N.W. —and about our reasonsbie prices for | ! A lett of commendation was|ing that tae struggle now centered on | n, (Wash): London, (N. Y. ! ordered sent to Thomas W. Hunster, | establiching an “open shop.” {and Wingo, (Ark.). retiring_school offieer. on motion of | “"Representative Rainey charged the Dr. J. Hayden Johnson. Dr. Ballou | majority with having played politics member of the school staff and a, tuition fées: from the Mdury Home | i laries to live fine officer. { nd School Association requesting im- | ab"“;ug;‘u‘:;““;';°g§§‘e:§ Tt olensy Use of abandoned school property | provements on the school playground,y 9hy $WNEY Ny o "administration and near the Birnev School. in Amacostia.| and trom the Carbers Parent-Teacher | {1 nGystry have repeatedly testified avor ayground for the children at}Assoclation protesting against ‘he| jai Uncle Sam -pays his workers zens’ Association public school i ] 1 B0y ary -ent business establishment. e sa rd acknowledged the r ¢| Harry Hine, secretary of theiCent i g " g . 0 acknowledged the recelnt | ourd. was, desiEnated a5 treasarer of | the proposal wes virally, o naltcy Heinz Vinegars have sitizens' Association urging the pur-|the funds for the special course to be‘?;ez;‘hihle ?o::‘-‘p’dd l{;ov"nmem o Y u <hase of a vacant lot adjoining the | given next month at the Central a“d:playeé $3 a month to help win re-! rare quahtles— coax- “he Pinev Branch Citizens' Associa- | eighth grade teachers who desire to; a frotm s fon «*‘o’mmendmg ut; "board's et qualify for appointments in the ’“"‘°"§’,“‘1‘-,’“i.’,‘;“’§2: s;grel‘r_x“sml:\“al! 13%;;:;! iflg" qualltxes. They in ordering that guardians of non- Ligh schools. | oere increasing. rather than decreas- . SPECIAL NOTICES. [in. Ve asked how a married man, ooy the appetite. They L2 , D A decently on $1.200 a year. fugton. D. Cry May 5, m::"—‘v'h;fe,u’.'d\.y Chides Those l’r:lll: maum;ml._ 3 iefactory evidence presented to the ucdel | Representative London, soclalist. ed. it has been made fo ap shet | chided those favoring the Madden bill f the foods the .'Li'“é’x'.‘}"oi\%L‘i'fl:.,g.l:u{'ml S:?.‘.;{"L‘{.‘c.,ifor S suming . that the condition of out of y Tombia. has complied ith il the Provielons | e : R A S e . | ¢ b Statutes ot the Doited States” required touch. Their fragrance R eabor i an et paymens o Tictraies. | 19 Uz copiled with before an aosoq timess ot | BOOSTER OUTING BOAT BTG WORCH. T10 G now. Kranich & Bach | pepuing. . Xow. therafore, I, D. R. Crissinger. ! alone coaxes you touse and Emerson pianc Comptroller of the Currency, do hereby, ceriify RY IS REVISED et A e Cf , Acedmuig de il pealen BEon ot Catpmbia. s authorized fo Commencs them. Four kinds. In ies out and spend the day. Starting at | . . Aft; hundred and sixty-nine of the Revised B ehere ey B camed 1o e | rons R URL S S Eker Comtuetion of | Merchants and Manufacturers'| Heinz sealed bottles. Tvery member Is urged {0 come and help to | ue Hamilton SATAES B Cithin the limits | Party to Leave Saturday After- Committee on State of the Order. JAS. BE. ECKLOFF. When Porch Columns James river, it has' been necessary. to SASH & | —need replacing bear | revise the itinerary of the 1922 booster PURE VINEGARS = i1 mind our prices dre [Putng,) which, beglns Saturday, jatter; laundry and develeaning. : DOORS |invitingly 1 b {noon, when the Norfolk and Washing- “‘Biggs Puts HEAT in Heating.” =_| mvitingly low. ton' Steamboat Midland leaves its, dock V. P. V. | erile materisl prices) S40-651 N. X. dve. 1517 7th. Tel. M. 1848, | ment by I L. Goldheim. chairman of « . V.. | down and save money e | BXPERT WATCH REPAIRING—_WE ARE|the booster outing committee, of the Heating | Business' is reads to get right | gxperts, o0, repairing Gruen, American and| Merchants and Manufacturers’ Associa- > on vour fol = tion. Excels L WOLFE'S IEWELRY STORES, 1Y% e revised itinerary is as follows: The Biggs Itngmcenn Co. w. BI L H o o remarked incidentally that Mr. g anization and reclassification Tlunster Thas bheen -a very valuable | resident. pupils be required to pay|on SeOREET I Ve have been worried en cmg S urgred by the Barry | daylight-saving plan as applied to the | that Brsle, SAE - HGYe 'n any de- nmson-Powell group school: from ! Dunbar high schools for seventh ahd.el"t o e recited statistics from cofild be expected to raise a family | NO. 12194, REASURY DEPARTMENT. coax the rarest flavors ROYAL ARCANTM ) 23, at Glen Echo. Take souf | ino'husiness of banking as provided fn section make the das a snecess 1 2 ! ity of Washington, District uf Colum- A o e S lmony. wherenf witnese wy hand noon at 4 0’Clock. 2 ad ses] of office this FIFTH DAY OF MAY, " 4 172" (Sl D R. CRISSINGER, Colp| Owing to -unfavorable conditions % = = - |existing in the upper reaches of the £ Make Heating Repairs Geo. M. Barker Co., Inc, - |at 4 o'lock, according to an announce- {Plumbing also done reasonably. N i oo Yith amd B e Leate Washington Saturday afternoon WARRENX For Your Player-Piano Also 14th and R sts. = at 4 o'clock. Dinner on steamer (first . 1310 14th st n.w. o Francdsir. | For Your Painting ‘Chores’ |sitting). 6:30 o'clock, (second sitting) | s¢umbling—Fox Trot. Tronclad Roof Paint Keep Bruah- ® Jeive for your|° Z0{Ve" Jamestown Isiand Sunday 3 15 o o ke ol Gicable A raMIN handy’ man. ' Restores “oid | | ATIIve JARCTONCR, “Epi.ktast on | Do It Again—Fox Trot. est paint—one that keeps out rust and | BRUN B Lrushes, bleaches floors for o H-NU A and for oth ses: } Steamer, 6:30 and § oclt_wk, Leave o Tasts for s ¢ty ihis ‘splendid | SLEANS ;l:e:;ltht:- xm::x “yol:r Jamestown Tslend 6:30 oclock. " pacs Smilin’ Through—Ballad. r \ D! g ardware store, reels | th 77 interned sl e - old roof paini We'll gladly ‘estimate. 'GLASS, E:“ l:f!l"lldA Koa uryonr 'pl;gu%clra ]RONCLADE;';";'.‘.,"“:;:‘;:.‘:‘;" FLOORS, aler's ‘name and 85 for|" Arrive Old Point Comfort at 8:15; No. 1938’ No. 1914 No. 931 LIl LA AT L S L AL ! On Sdle at Bl Dound. ec).foF P°u8 | grclock and leave at 10:30 o'clock, ar- ~—"PROPERTL_OWNMNERS _GAEAf (stamps or_silver)., i N N hipysrd st A : WILL wg;’vn;;rg ‘mjuxuu,", Georgz R. G:Il, Distrxbutor. L;'l‘:zllgs o?énnci‘;"’&'n‘m"l l' 035'" of MCHUGH & LAWSON 7 = ‘We_will finance, fent for you. | @42 Pa.ave. we. Ph. Linc. 6800, Linc. 2649; [ steamship Leviathan will be made. Leave Newport News shipyard National Garage Mig. Co., Inc., BRING US 1% oclock. | Lunchi n oard at | Everything Musical 1222 G St. N.W. 2089 Ge.ave. _____ Phooe N. 8086 your old gold, siiver. platinum, 1330 %na°5 oelock. ~Arrive York: == The Shade Shop BIAMONDS town ai's ‘orclock In the afiernoon | Terms $25.00 'W. STOEES SAMMONS, nd -discarded jewelry. We need them in & - 830 13th St. "% D e BT, | Somthouse in-the. Sglizd States High Grade Window Shades—-to & 2 the Nelson' house, CornWal cave, A PRICES.. te, i Order at Factory Prices_ A. Kahn Inc., 553.5 F St ¢ teare Yorktown at B-o'clock. gotng Tin Roofs—Slag Raofs Cash Balance in 30 Monthly Payments Phonographs 50 Phonographs of Different Makes We’ve taken these fine worsted suits from broken lines and made the price very low; all sizes and styles; checks, plaids, stripes and - blue serges; you'll be pretty sure to find your size in a pattern you like. Hupm‘ob..lll.(”i It isn’t strange or -unusual—is it—that* -every one believes it diréct "to capes of Virginia' and tha! ocean. : e R-0-0-F The return trip will be made direct BEP INTED. ‘| to ‘ashington an e party is ex- ook aain 700 REPAIRING pected to arrive here at 6:30 o'clock | &Sm.!m-.""" Soen Monday morning, when breakfast will | on Ir.bidg 2 AndEdtating HEres Wetinates. i be served on board.to-permit all to “Heattng :-Alm‘ F“mn ] R. K. FERGUSON, Inc. €0 direct to their piaces of business N = ¢ * Reservations for the..outing have €24 hagrars st ceduced rates. with grestest | Bootog Dept. 1114 3th st. Ph. M300961. | roached the limit, according to Mr. —Bau Francieee - Printed “Salesmen” of Goldheim. Tickets for- the trip are securjty and CRITY oy 4 g T o SROTREY Yo ~ | not tranterable and wittmot be hgn: | s Ability __ |ored by other than the-original p l L L L Th‘ mn Ot Prkm HIGH GIA‘;).E'.I, 'x'fidgx%a PRICED. tet Classes and private lessons, JMain 8380. years the use of Raentgen raya may ot Need o |THESERVICESHOE . | SEES END OF SURGERY. payeioown the Flap-" . = : { Priced from $25.00 The National Capital Prm —W‘W—u u Cable{y The tar and 1 e oy || mobilel R -1‘ .1 h H b d h T 0.3.DeMoll Emmons 8. Smith T } Hotel Gordon{nro:m. ht‘hylen‘d"lr st FARIS.N';;;IBO?;TE?““’I%[.;H ‘: tew! ; (S — ] a elg a er aS er 3 \ & ' Sterrett & Fleming, Inc. DeMoll&Co. | CUSHIONS ™, |in b il B o T PN Ave, ; ristle, sau Y T _*® |to Mme. Ptétre Cusie, radium expert, - alorama Rd. it e ¢ . 3 s X L ‘.m‘%fi;fiwfi Chusrch Bo:; ot Hikine in the course of a lecture at the Beau | (m&.:.sg e . 1109 : enna 'Ue_ S:niqr S:ou \12th and G Sts. N.W : We make all kinds. n}’om“g’t. Inwevgr e fake - the BEDELL'S FACTORY. |{od Hstos and conseuently’ we-ars | Matn 321, ¥ @10 E st. nw, compelled to go. slowly.” B de Laoque_clinic in Parls. “For t.h’s the Becker Paint and Glass Co. HODGKIN,; 3 pry ave: m?«'n o Telephone North 5050 .