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Named For Hj With SAFETY PRECAUTIONS FOR AIR DERBY TAKEN Denby and Weeks Issue Joint |, Statement in Reply to Recent | Press Criticisms. | Secretaries Weeks and Denby have | WORK AND OTHER P. O. OFFICIALS IN MOTION PICTURES Second Asaistant Postmaster Gen- eral Paul Henderscn Is the newest recrult to the-ranks of motion pic- ture operators. her Post éml Service DAUGHTERS OF AMERICA CALL AT WHITE HOUSE l(m;ner Bounquet of Flowers Pre- | JARRESTS B POLI S| UNDERDRYLA as what you get for what you SENAI[]R s BORMLETRP y. The best for the money is i i Equipped with a fullfledged 2 sen| 3 ing: i issued a joint staiemerit in reply to | o :‘rfa\ you s:z here. 'Record of quuor Seizures “movie” camera, Mr. Henderson has we“er Of Maryland Mem an" :’dm" mm‘.‘ “regent criticisms appearing in the ! : taken pictures of Postmaster General oses Convention. press” declaring that every precau- ! Also Shown by Maj. Work, Third. Assistant Glover ana! DT Of - ‘Denby Party, tion concelvable to those in charge| = other ofticials, attending to all de- tails himself. r. Henderson presented-each o {his subjects with the fllm he took, each “reel® being about fifty feet long. As far as is known he is the only high government official who turns the crank of a motion picture camera. |had been taken to insure the safety | of participants and spectators of the| A Good Coat of Pylitzer alr trophy race at Detroit. | The race, the statement says, has| been properly sanctioned by the Acro - " = = - | Club of America, and all arrangements Will make )our hmnc look new '‘again | have been submitted to and approved | L N R. K. Ferguson, s by the air service officials of the two 1114 9th St. Phcoes Maln 2490-2491. Lanshurgh Decorating Company 1756 M Street Next to Comnecticut Ave. Daniel Sullivan. Delegates attending the convention of the Daughters of America ‘were received by President Harding at the | White House today and presented | Mrs. Harding with a monster bouquet of flowers. The fallowing officers, Who were nominated yesterday afternoon, were | elected at this morning’s closed ses- sion at the Ebbitt Hotel: Mrs. Chris- tine Fletcher, national _councilor; Mrs. Cora Steel, national associate councilor; Mrs. Mary Lear, national vice councllgr; Mrs. 0. H. Hopkins, | Reaches Washington. Back from his 25,000-mile voyage on the'naval transport Henderson, which occupied a little more than four months, and is sald never to have been equaled by any other vessel on continuous voyage, Senator Ovington 3. Weiler, junior senator from Mar{- and, is renewing friendships in the capital today and getting readjusted OTHER OFFENSES NOTED | Report to Commissioner Oyster for | 2 i Half *Year Ending Last ' September 30. departments, Advice of the air serv- lice officials was accepted by those in | charge of the events, the statement | asserts, adding that the War and | Navy depertments look with favor! on the contests as means of stimu- | lating interest in aeronautics. | “Actual exp®ience in the war.” the | | statement says, “has shown, however, Julius Lansburgh Manager, < $250,000,000 has been added to the nation's ash heap during the first eight months of the current. year. This Sum alone would have provided | to the political snluutmn with which Commissioner James F. Oyster, who | homes for 50,000 American warkmeni:‘:uc;'ys e g1stiicompistel yiloudiiol and their families. Grnduate, oay E°0 Easmined = sses Fitted has supervision of the police depart- R R e ) s DR-C[:A.UDES SEMONES || ment. has received from Inspector | “The business man sccustomed tul SR s et associate vice councilor; Mrs. Rose|that spoed is & most imporiant char’| { Daniel Sullivan, superintendent of | dealing with figures will readily com- | tary Denby of the Navy Department Unger, national econductor: Mrs. | UC L0 “Without practical tests to | i Eyesight Specialist i prehend what a continuation of such Genie Cunningham, national warden; reckless destructiop of property will = police, a report showing the work and their Class at the Naval Academy determine the limit of speed which | (L “Our reputation has been dperating still . the widow, and to divide the remain- { found conditions in the east Just as | plant_ of the Virginia Shipbuilding 4 2 O ! 1 lable work Tihegal mossession ‘of stiil 12{ing one half between two daughters, [ bad, if not worse, than they had been ! Corporation and engage in the work | & Cotton, 100-yard spool.......... C , built on ; q)(‘!ltd)(;‘ v Destrosing entdence - Mrs. Walter A. leacr; \and YMr):, repr'esenud to ug ;‘:r‘{uh‘«: !e:t 'w‘o( (.lsnu‘xjnfl:lng el';a woudlc(n g}.‘,lp; : “Realsnap” Dress Fas!enets, cl - > egal. trunsy 5 b rices, and every Clarence H. Low, both of New York. | see for ourselves. st what is to be | is stated that he work w! give af i RO hens gifififr'. S e The late Adolphus C. Bartlett, 4 |done ahout it remains to be seen.' employment to about 300 men and d"_?l_fl"fil:' card job further strengthens e ailaadce member of the firm of Hibbard, | What impressed us greatly was the|some of the ships will be brought eishers' © 720-22-24 Tth St. N.W. ! nere soon and operations begun. This and every- ) work, it is stated, will require about two yfars to complete. Spencer, Bartlett & Co., left an estate of $2,000,000 to be divided between the widow and the children. cordial reception we received in Ja- pan, China, Guam, Halitl, where else we went.” it. REPAIRS of all kinds as well as NEW installa- tions. iptions Failiog to pay revenue tax Bommonooo~iicl Thursday Will Be Dress Day in Our Big, Busy, —th 1881 the 1 o if fety, it is fn- i ifici 409410 McLachlen Blde. of the department in enforcement of { mean to the business intereats of the | or esseriiont of naval stnvionn® il T ——— ;\‘hs. s;{nh .’!.oh?‘s(;n. Jnauonnl sen canibe employed w t:’:’; etz utisting] Fit Artificial Bions Stara THL the Volstead and Sheppard prohibi- :3:‘.'1'?22’}:1flh”‘.h’fl"'x"u’;’,“'y’m?“,fl.‘x'i’y“}i‘.° Tetary Denby “was & membher of the | on employe. of ke Civil Serviee| U1l M prciay ol;?r:’ma““"\";’:;“ SFplaes rhich afbe dnea B | Eyes ton Taw.” T epore s s tollows: | SRS, WAt U 0% ARG 0 unt und S I s B | G o it omee | ot st s K Wit | iy fofces o e Dnlied sisien® | e (el Co. e 30 Quarter | bear. _Until\ each ecitizen considers | pis*} 2P ICPY the transport at San | Bech appointed the commisglon’s con- | INE/ T o A — . CalLO- ciey Crun Brax. arter ended . 4 v 3 . 0 .. . Qu d| fire prevention as a personal problem | b burty 1eft the transport at San|tnet reprwentative with the gov-|ment; H. T. Dausherty, trustee for ~Hemstitching— a0, 35" | requiring his own individual careful 11,5 ile Senator Weller continued | Cfnment departments. lerk ot | $'X Years; Mrs. Clara A. Dick, trus- |y, E. Kennedy; for the good of the 2 o 10c i Unusual Values in o ness the ellmination of fire waste |,y [oard, reaching Norfolk yesterday | i conmminiee Mareh 23 1885 white | tée for two years: Mrs. M. E. Swan, | order, Mrs. Marie Faukner (chairman), | Picot Edging i y. L L | e e et domr Swin® cun” | and” his’ homo 'In Wardman Park | Ge;, Theodors Rooscovelt wan at the|judge for six years, and Mrs. Laurie | Miss Elizateth Howe, Mrs. Emma fral ‘ Laiti B - - Oversteffed Furniture Gin, gallons iiGois|incceasary Seconomis zloss €ON- | Inn at midnight. Hostiosroe b alshell\JuAn e Fos Ton ears 1;;., rs. mo:: ]IJeI;I!lrenAdandBo 88 Plaiting—Buttons i Alconol, galions . 215 g raal A ney. ~ Tha has b : e il M AGY o Loty o “Sues. toose | Gder, zalions T Leagues and < Triends S t0dny . “with | been held by only three persons dur-| Ay Juia Roth, national secretary, | (cnajrmam, Mrs. Stella Milllken, Mrs. { and Buttonholes to Order ! BAT uthions, full spring 500 113 & graphic descriptions of the exciting | \i§ the existence reported at yesterday's meeting that the | Mamie Howell and Mrs. Laura South- X et fow as $125 i o] $8,000,000 ESTATE LEFT. |finis ie had white on his 25,000-mils | Commisek soclety had gained 10,880 members dur- ward. ; ; el i o Pela’ tonic, galiond - 0 0 voyage, which included narrow es- ing the past year, bringing the total to | _Initiatory exercises were held last | 7 T Y | o o Slions. W . —_— PRELE e R O 114,493, with organizations in thirty- | night at the Coliseum followed by a re- €Il£é’/ mery il Y elf of e oallons o 3| Will of Levi Mayer, Attorney and 13" Shipwrecked crew, and elaborato| SHIP PLANT TO REOPEN. |fcur stites ception. ‘The National Council selected —Avai ours o iy galionn. ey B s Thear ot « | The following committees were ap-|Cincinnati for the 1924 convention. Dele- UNI UE —Colbert Service for Rebie, Seiichy S “H e Capitalist, Filed. Haiti, Manila and Honolulu, ~ pointedyat the meeting sesterday atter. | gates will remain in town tomorrow to OP + Ve hicien” reiged-- ; ; 3 . 3 of Geofge Washington e [V oicmovites 1 | CHICAGO, October 4—he will of | "Wé had a wonderful trlp” said the | Alexandria to Have Employment | 1200 . 2t 2 ot 5 Tinniion ang | and the unimown oo | “"8°" | BiGHTH ¢ I STRECLS Toats 1 1[the late Levi Mayer, attorney v. { PLUMBING { Record of Arrests. s lercanyeatatonvalued at :"“::f“h:,‘ur"’o'( the :l‘;‘;'dnb,',m‘:""’““?g, for 300 for Two Years. !;nnnnulunnnnzu‘nsuu, ENSEEIEEAGSEREYE: SRREEBIENE T RPEaaEUDaTeEESEERET nie ST reusely - : Giids andigat { Arrests made— | vesterday. The estate was left in|found the American naval stations in | Speei R s D . work of all kinds and get N (" selting liuor 2| trust. After certaln specific bequests, | excellent condition. Iam sure Amer-| AL ober 4.—|% SALE OF NOTIONS j 1009 <atisfactory results. '.'\l:"‘..".‘(““’ 7| the trustees were directed to pay the | ica can feel proud of her-naval Tepre- | It is reported here that the W esternl" M 4 Transporting lignor 1| income of one-half of the estate to|sentation in foreign countries. -We |Salvage Company will lease me[é Clark’s O. N. T. Lusger Crochet Where Your Dollars Count Maost i Total ..... \ MAURICE J. COLBERT | sttt i > ntoxication ¢ Heating—Plumbing—Tinnine N | Opmating s i Wiid ot ™, Ready-to-Wear Department 0RNARINIATAERSRSZANARRONEE 621 FF Street Fione Maia Tota] areests under boih Taws 2000 3 | Summary— Liquor sel ot 3.344 Extracts a: Venicles seized Arrests, Volstead law Arrebts Sheppard law . A SALE OF 200 New Fall Dresses Worth at Least 15 More ROCK CREEK NURSERY Growers and planters of orpamental trees. TWENTY-SIX MILLION - SAVINGS DEPOSITORS IN THE UNITED STATES | Statistics compiled by the American Bankers’ ! Association indicate that three-fourths of our popiilation are still without a savings account. sirubs and plants. Will grow for you nursery stobk. Evergreens ready uow. Other Offense: Narsery Near Halpine, Md | 1n another report Maj. Sullivan de- . h b rrest: or cer- P. O, Rockville, Md. Lii (.0 hees during the auar- flmflw—l ,! ter ended September 30, as folfows % Your Mahogany .Yu!! Auvg. h!D!X 0 —tables or other fine pieces of furniture will retain their Crepe-Back Satins HEEENMERENE S UK LK E NN EAENR AR RAN RN AN T urged, ‘that many of: the fires that oc- curred here last year coild have been prevented by rore diligence in remov- ing fire xmx.m.f The necessity for fire prevention prop- aganda in the United States is shown jby a statement mlde public by Mr. Darr’s committee today. . This it ment shows'that. the national ire loss | -flu Children’s 'Skip-Over Sweuhu n 1921 was six times greater than the | X Lot of sipover Swemters, g loss . tion - “ Sll‘k ose “part wool. i piain and fency e, S o There s.a Reason” o S P L s e “To mme fully the extent of this national fire waste it should e,,._ sidered from an lndlvldlu.l munity standpeint. In 1931 ¢ the per flplufllflr’ loss’ was !u L47. At this mo le-average 10ss to a-communit; u.tdh:n over uu 000 for ua} o Uml or unlelul condi- on the othér hand, permanent loser. economic Toss. Properl: vnmed _at ‘mere m.n mndebyboifigfunytwmtymmmes. NS hry M e m{uthonwhomwmmemwhfle‘mm»bm Postum FOR HEALTH Bo ? and Girls’ School Hose plack and ne::;n;:fl not llc Good beavy ribbed none, 38 all l‘"‘__—T A made el Pretty checks and . !'llll. slish, well fut. am er e 5498 Boys’ Norfolk Suit - §2.79 Among this amazing lot of Sweaters you "will fiad the coat style, also the much- wanted Tuxedo front. Colors navy, cardinal, tan, brown and many other colors. m'flmflshll Llfiu' All-Wool Sweaters $3.00 Angora Scarfs - : f . o, g ’ 2 tin-Fa - EP"I‘S*‘ and_beauty longer if With the convenient location of our two of- | Sal ced Cantons L covered wit . \ . 2 2 : '% Gl T i fices, absolute safety~and liberal interest on ! Poiret Twills £ Tllegal possessio . 7. . B . 2 r 3 o e g(}] ass . ?ps = deposits, Washington’s citizens have every } 5 Tricotine lass protects without con-g | Dleral possension of i 101 thriftyv » . 1 ,E‘Jceahngp_adds a smart touch ‘”':""! e reason to join the ranks of the thrifty twenty- E|E Women will be delighted w vith these. Exv ery dtirin: { : sy g %m the tea or dining table. :f‘f':l.‘{.‘.‘[:.‘,‘:“..“‘zum..c, i six millions:. | £ ing-new fashion whim is here: Longer skirts, graceful | \ere erperts at RESILVERING e Valen e gdrapes, colorful ornaments, accordion-pleated panels, beautiful em- Conspl i th = 5 5 BECKER PAINT e s §br01denes and beadmg They’re revelations in beauty and value. o8 g & GLASS CO. : 4 : : g ; 2 : e T : Fligior- The Was on Loan and Trust Co; H . £ 1239 Wisconsin Ave. Tel. West 67 [ |, et the Influence o an rus mpany = Strl d Pl - = H CHAS. E. HODGKIN, MGR. Handbook \ z eate Il'tS - Permitting gaming Establisked in 1889 £ ot pe - kflmfl@mmmmm@mm Fandering. Dowatewn Oftices W 2| 77 smart. jaunty coats, of tan and - ndering | cst End Branch: . = | beaver sport cloth: also navy and Brown, blue and black sport - AR AT A 900902 F STREET N. W. 618620 17th STREET N. W. £ [ brown enbroidered Boiivia’s, made $Q.90| | orovm b prunella cloth, $1 5] JOHN B. LARNER, President IE ‘i:cts,a:sith sx:)olceksets’: rang‘a:l'l‘::‘rlou;fé gzsrhlonahlv bodx pleated, in sizes 5 = misses Total arrests for all offense ANDREW PARKER Assistant Treasurers 2| belts. Sizes 16 to 44. . and women. - ks G Vice-President and Trust Officer BOYD TAYLOR H 5 Keep i \rrrs}s for violations of the specd | HARRY G. M -~©HARLES H, DOING, Jr. ; -~ 3 y fi lluw during September totaled 933, | Viee-President nnd Treasurer CHARLES R. GRANT F !* T ——_ RN for violations of othc . THOMAS BRADLEY Assiztant Trust om y oarieen alesta nandbook Taw vio- Vice-President and Real Estate Officer M. M. BADEN ilators were arrested during the! e e 3 ! : N e Sromh e REHTn TR I - Is on in Full Swing : i rt w 2 . - i“fl:{! .S.f".l!.,“.'é.ibé'fi"&r atleged vio- =T 1% 14000 yards of this season’s newest and best weaves at prices we believe to be helow present cost = |{’?,',“"Li;‘if.r‘l'*o‘r°'3§?3n"§uw’x§.§",'fif§ | & of manufacturing. A tremendous purchase bought tremendously under regular price—that's the reason 2,610 quarts of whisky and smalle! & for such phenomenal values. - 1gfixa'fl::l:efimgm?éhEerxl::&’:‘mms' i = See our window display—we believe it to be the biggest in volume ever shown in Washington. - i —_— ,g No remnanthe(eryvhlng cut from the full bolt. z e Size 70x80. large £ ! y 35 HESEL g= { H p P iz dressecs Sk which will conform beautifully with the new style tendency of Jong draped ‘\iv;'z: be:utif‘:lagh:;: $3,75 : | 18 S oiptiona: weight and s.."‘.."& i 2 sieh. XA ;-.:"‘“‘ o R s s patterns and Cwith - “ . L] o = i | a Slc l‘l hfl . $258 and $3.25 Yd. | st | %Commnttee Chairman. Asks < riE - Blankets, Pair : b - o 40-Inch All Pure Silk 40-Inch Rich, Black Double blankets = i . i . “ 0 ~ ds - BETWEEN | Every Man, quan, Child S HE PRINCIPAL REASON is irritated nerves, and thé E Crepe D:“Chne ‘ Crepe Back Satin fi?.'me:'f,': p"n’.?l«il\?;,'lp 55,95 H p -3 PR - . - i3 Selling at prices wl t asain with ed” border g ¢ ! to- Join-Movement. & common cause of nerve-irritation is coffee and tea drink- £ ampicate "ein e sale” ' over. | e | epIUiRer, fithan fasoite te e magni :,.},“1;,‘1;;?5 cageor O |3 2 ustwo, theres an casy way to | = 2 ing. For each cup of coffee or tea contains from one and one- 15 $1.29, $1.69 $1.88 Yard | Toodertur dicses and capes. - o] Fowe, bive, tan and grax. | | | & ¢ Winter. A Minneapolis Heat | Eyery man, woman and child. in mel half to three grains of caffeine. - i= ) el Shnsing and an vh“r’; smart s .39 M T dantrol the ‘e in any | ity was appealed to today by Charles | AR : 7 '% Black Chiffon Silk Taffeta | racets ToerDorie ‘oo - | Gnenck ke hbioss, [ EStes Rt i o > Caffeine has a tendency to agitate the nervous system, 1B e sk, S Bl g saleonly, Jard. oo $1.25 Leather Party Boxes | . ven, thy 4 . = eal leather, s v Fl B nroughout the house at il - | Tn’h Saniit e S i e move ) when the nerves, normally, should be relaxed. Theresult is {8 bapex sod gook subatastial Rich Black Satin Duchesse made. with necessary 89 c g pegours course. that saves gre loss below the million-dollar that you fail to get the deep, restful sleep that rm !walth ::“.E‘:::‘ TR AR pare SiY. Bt o romarh: 31 55 | s mieror."Fivo Stran £ s { mark. 8 e wondarfal Gualities specially priced oVe? | nanate. 3 :_W?;-L ccazlv::k:’:":":’ ’;;mm"f“' During’ the last year the total| and vigor. ¢ §115, S1.35, $1.65, $1.89 and $205 yd.| $2.00 Party Box g 4 3 £ d £ T — be ir- : amount of damage from fires in the If have idea that cofiee ortealsmjunol:s to your ream’;e? at ot 29 H r capital city was $1,179,803. While you any Inch All-Silk Crepe atl 1 the wear *~MUTUAL SERVICE |[nis toss compares very favorably health, drink delicions Postum, instead. Postum is the pure 40 K] w;‘“..'.'.‘.'a‘. i o $ 65 S ppeazsuce.. New = with other large American cities, the < - A welghty e "" oy s Taiims. 8l Sramcs, stvles two.strap handle and | & X BUREAU l fire_prevention committee feels that cereal beverage that helps the mrvmnsystem, by pernnfimg stantal service, extenst b ,‘ ‘u cxvy "guanty and nien m L e g > nc. Bricee st dower S Oy e you to get sound, revitalizing sleep. 7 1§ for variows triminings. Lustrons B E jgures si lower., n a population E f 437,571 the fire dam: last 7 i I N::v Y(:‘l: Ave. N.W. Vs squivalent-to 2 per caita ‘oss Serve this fragrant, mealtime beverage. You ‘and the L Third l"sloor..l i one Main 3883 L Seag Silk, ursd pecials B = o ashingion in Second Place, i family will be surprised and pleased with its delicious, coffee- w3 et .s_::_:.um. Lo pop: 8c v Iy E s . ‘moch in " demand . ond p’lln[Z’:Z;"?‘?.‘.;? L s like flavor. And better health is worth while. et Fricsd veg oy coptn capes, eit. i i © Men’s Coat Sweaters = largest cities in the country. Of th 5 = o 3 2 > Men's i uality Coat sixteen large cities referred to Pitts- Postum comeb-ini. two forms:—Instant Postumy (in tins) prepared 40-Inch, $2.10 and $2.35 3 Sweater. Just the thing for fal C / burgh alone showed a lower per - wear. Light and dark capita loss, and that city was only instantly in the cup by the addition of boiling water. Postum Cereal (in HOS!ERY CI-GTHINGSPEGAIS . Light and dark gray. 33 cents ahead of Washington. The fact still remains, however, it is 3198'"

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