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Ice for Health At the National Health Show, held recently in New York, Ice was one of the most attractive exhibits. Ice is not only absolutely necessary if food is to be kept sweet, fresh and wholesome, but ice is now used in hundreds of cases where the “good old soothing poultice” was once prescribed, and many a jumping tooth is quieted by the ice bag. For health—pure, clean American ice —made from filtered water—is ever at your scruvice. - AMERICAN ICE COMPANY ForSale ' F Street ~ Store In Excellent Block Price and Terms Reasonable ‘Address Box 82-Y Star Office ! NOTICES. SIVEN THAT 1 HAVE A with the business ¢ of the Golden th and H .. and have S. F. Reed’s Ambition to Head District Committee in Sight Not Expected to Stand Aside for Zihlman. Long Study Given by Him to Street Railways. Despite reports to the contrary, Representative Stuart F. Reed of West Virginia, a tried and true friend of the District of Columbia, has every expectation of being chalrman of the iHouse District committee in the new { Conzress clected Tuesday. Under the seniority rule, Representative Reed should be chairman of the committee, If he wants the position. Although it has been publicly stated Represen- tative Reed will withdraw im favor of Reprosentative Fred N. Zihlman of Maryland, this has no foundation in fact or in the present purpose of Rep- | resentative Reed. It has been the am- bition of Representative Reed ever since he has been in Congress to hold this position so that he could direct the enactment of legislation bene- ficial to Washington and to have a leading part in building up the capi- tal of the nation. Representative Reed will have to make his choice, probably, between chairman of the District committee d chairman of the committee on claims, which promises to be a ry important berth in the new Con- 2 Representative Bertrand H. of New York, chalrman of the ar claims committee, is In line for chairman of the rules committee. Representative Focht comes next and he will not be in the next Congr also Representative Reed. in all li lihood, will have a chance to pick his favorite. In the event that Representative Reed goes to some more important committee. Representative Zihlman. | who is well recognized as an active and_sincere friend of the National | Capital, would be welcomed in the po- sition as chairman. Ran 1,000 Ahead of Ticket. Repr KT * | ahead of his ticket in the big Indus- 8 MAKING next week will give ape « shipment fo that RICRING (€ 13 @nd rines. & all work r RVICE. rear AVILL BUY first-class duplicating raphic business, Address Box 1 m TOOTS Muin n an a ! csents preachers | Centennial Bapt. 8 the capital porntion Dby the isswance of dollars of new stock, to be < the meeting wier a stack of ‘the Twenty thouss #ithes commen or Bnay decide, SPANTED TO CARRY furnitnre or merchandise to Kaltimore. Frederick or other Maryland trial district he represents. During his entire service of eight years on the District committee he has per- sistently opposed many measures which he considered not just for the District. including the abolition of the time-honored half-and-half principle of paying the expenses of the nation's capital. Representative Reed virtually re- wrote the Ball rent act because he thought many of its provisions were not in the interest of the capital's growth and development. He tried to make it fair both to the men who owned property and to those who pald rent. In the new Congress the District probably ,will have fourteen of the present members of the House District committee again on the committee unless they prefer to be shifted to other committees where they think they can do more for their home con- stituen They _include eight re- publicans- West Virzinia; Zihl man, Mary : Lampert, Wisconsin; eller, : Woodruff, Mich- i Underhil democrats—Sullivan, Blanton, Texas; Gilbert, Ken. Hammer, North Carolina O'Brien, New Jersey, and Kuntz, Tllinols. They Will Re Ahuent. The present members of the House In the next Congress, are Chairman Focht. Penn : Wheeler, Illinois: Walters, Pennsylvanla: Lee, New York: Millspaugh, Mosouri, and Brown, Tennessee—all republicans, and Woods of Virginia, democrat. R ive Oscar E. Keller of looking the BARGAINS $750 cash $60 monthly Price, $6,750 toward t in first-clase urder. 7 10th st. e, L. 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A Consult this printing establishment— 'HE SERVICE SHOP, YRON S. ADAMS, Eiurrmn, The Million Dollar Printing Plant Where Service is Paramount. National Capital Press fi.l'he 1210-1212 D st. n.! EDD Andizons. Vireplace Fizings. W R alues. the RADIANTE FWire deatar. Lots 30-ft. front; room for garage; hot-water heat; elec- tric lights. Phone us for auto to inspect H. R. Howenstein Co. 1314 F S N. W. -[ning their program of major STUART F. REED. very unusual distinction of getting a committee chairmanship in his se (ond term. It will, however, not nece: |sitate his leaving the House District | committee, where he is recognized as jan able counselor and a geod friend 1of the capital. With the defeat of Representative Loren E. Wheeler of Illinols, now chairman_of the committee on rail- ways and canals, the chairmanship, under seniority, would pass to Re jresentative John S. Benham of In- diana, who was defeated. Keller 18 next in line. Although the House leaders, plan- lation, including appropriation. bills, constitutional amendments on tax- exempt securities and echild labor, | measures providing anti-strike amend- jments to the railroad act and the ship | subsidy Dill, are opposed to opening ithe way for lesser legisntion, Chair- ~ THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., ‘Suburban Heights. ~ FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 10, 1922. —By GLUYAS WILLIAMS. |PUBLIC INTEREST PRESIDENT’S REFRESHMENTS . MISS GILWATER IS FAMOUS IN SuB~ URBAN HEIGHTS FOR HER ‘SIX FRUT SYRUP WHICH SHE TO GUESTS. PERHAPS ‘FAMOUS’ ISN'T INVARIABLY SERVES JUST © THE WORD man Focht District legislation at this opens December 4. 4 Focht to Push Measures. has announced his de- termination to make a fight to put !through important and much needed special | sesston, which opens November 20, and in the short regular session, which | must be settled right, and soon. The | start has been made, he recognizes, but | he argues that it is real economy for the taxpayers of the District and for | the federal government to provide ade- | quate conduits now, so that not only the residents of this city, but Uncle Sam's workshop, will be assured of a safe and adequate water supply to meet any DELAWARE SHORT TERM sentative Reed ran 1,000 votes | District committee who will not be |= Before he leaves Congress Repre- sentative Focat is ambitious to put through a antial program of strict legisla If_he fails to iget the opportunity in the House on laccount of the leaders holding the time for the administration program, the drive for District relief will be arted promptly in the new sessio | under the leadership of Representa {tive Reed. The urgency of providing adequate educational facilities in Washington has been impressed upon Representa tive Reed during his eight years of close study of conditions here. A chairman of the District committ he will endeavor to put through a program providing for: (1) Adequate school buildings, so that a desk wili { be provided in a full time school for ery child of school age; (2) a liv- & wage for als, that will be sufficient to re- | tain real teachers in the school sy tem, and the ablest directing authori- ties: (3) up-to-date school bo modern equipment. Representativ Reed, who put himself through co! lege by his savings as a country school teacher, who is a regent of Weat Virginia University and who has been closely associated with edu- tional matters for more than a quarter of a century, is actuated by the conviction that the schools of the National Capital should be mude nrodels for the rest of the country. The water problem for the District in one which Representative Reed says ice | iin H When It’s Painting Paper Hanging . If you are in a hurry Phone Col. 1077 Harry W. Taylor 2333 18th St. N.W. As Easy to Clean as a Table Top. 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Several Sample Homes To Inspect: Take 14th Street car (recognized the best service in Washington) to Kennedy Street or drive out 16th Street and through Colorado Avenue to Kennedy Street. {SHANNON-&LUCHS; OWNERS AND BUILDERS. to suffer from other people’s & Luchs Suburb : TONIGHT ous one, Representative Reed fec one which must be given study. i | tion ‘would be calamitous, he says. has been studying the question to see what can be done toward uniting the two street car companies Into one big | By the Associated Press. system, eliminating duplication of serv- emergency. The question of street railway ad- Jjustment in the District is a very scri- the clesest ered legisla- He Hasty and ill-co In congested sections, securing economy of operation and at the same time providing adequate facilities for | the result of the “short term” election the suburban territory, which will cn- courage the spreading’ out of the city and thus relieve housing congestion. in consideration of street car legislation, Representative Reed says, it must be remembered that two things are para- mount—the protection of property rights, safeguarding the Interests of those who Invested In the street railway companies, and the rights of the entire citizenship, for whose public convenience the strect car lines are given franchises to use the streets. November 10 “KNOX?” Hats for Men at This Shop ONLY and stouts. You really cannot appreciate the fine quality of these garments | until you see them—come in, we'll rest on your decision. ~A small deposit will hold any suit. - VOTESTLL INDOBT Du Pont and Bayard Supporters Each Claim Lead in Lat- i est Count. WILMINGTON, Del., November 10.— | Uncertainty still existed today over for the United States Senate, with supporters of Senator T. Coleman du Pont, republican, and Thomas F. Bayard, democrat, each claiming the official figures. from election day until March 4. 1319-1321 F Street STORE NEWS lead in revisions of the complete un- | opinion of the country” and their The short terms is| party “sustained one of the most ex- Bayard was admittedly leading for ! history of the nation,” W. G. McAdoo, Smart Dressers are Taking Advantage of This Sale of Fine Suits 297 . A Real %45 Value Realizing that clothing prices promise to increase materially, dis- criminating Washington men have been attending this sale and show- ing their wisdom by buying not just one suit but TWO or THREE. They're quality garments from coat collar to trousers cuff. Beau- tiful fabrics of a tailoring superiority unexcelled. Every wanted weave and shade. Novelty styles, Norfolks, double and single breast- ers, semi-conservatives and conservatives. Every size in slims, regulars (C) Wheeier Syn. inc. and democrats. The former contended the majority to be 411, while the latter announced it as 882. Late last night official figures were announced for Kent county, one of the three in_Delaware. They were: Long term, du Pont, 5.660; Bayard, 7,023. Short term, du Pont, 5,680; Bay- ard, 6,952. A committee of canvass comprising state judges, sitting at the three | county seats, have announced no to- | tals for New Castle county (Wilming- republicans /“G. 0. P. FAILED,” McADOO Declares Leaders Did Not Correct- 1y Interpret Sentiment. LOS ANGELES, Calif., November 10. —Republican leaders “failed to cor- rectly interpret the sentiment and traordinary political defeats in the i the full term, although a difference | former Secretary of the Treasury, existed in the amount. as reported by | said in a statement. Thbe Yoiung e 8AM.t06 P.M. N LI ‘REASON FOR EXTRA SESSION . Precident Harding has issued his proclamation assembling Congress in extraordinary session —November 20, at 12 o'clock noon. The call declared the sesslon to be made necessary by public interests. The text of the proclamation follows: “Whereas public interests require that the Congress of the United States should be convened in extra sesslon at 12 o'clock noon on the twentieth day of November, nineteen twenty-two, to recelve such com- munications as may be made by the executive. “Now, therefore, I, Warren G. Hard- ing, President of the United States of America, do hereby proclaim and declare that an extraordinary occa- slon requires the Congress of the United States to convene in extra session at the Capitol in the city of Washington on the twentieth day of November, nineteen twenty-two, al 12 o'clock noon, of which all persons who shall at that time be entitled to act as members thereof are hereby required to take notice. “In witness whereof, I have here unto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be af fixed. “Done at the City of Washington this ninth day of November in the year of our Lord, one thousand nine hundred and twenty-two, and of tie independence of the United States the one hundred and forty-seventh, “WARREN G. HARDIN What city leads in appetizing food ? The answer to above question will & Does Philadelphia dis- ton) nor Sussex. 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