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RIPLE cushioning. Pressed-on base. The tractive might of the All-Weather Tread. And the wearing strength and $68 intrusted to the Property [step has been made necessary due’ to 5 3 f Goodyear ,3 k fld clerk by John Edward Gomm of 478 [the increased enrollment in the mor-} {ate July, 1319, and was first defeat- point as super-smooth as a polished jewel ORI ZODOYS: oe Pennsylvania avenue, when arrested |mal school. {ed November 19, 1918, AIl this time : - construction. You get iy 4 Only twenty-four students can be the rcpublican control contifiued’be- bearing. | 4 Iv i on a charge of handbook-making on | gccommodated.in the practice schools se of the fact that Mr. Newberry z Here—in Duofold’s 5-poi sations—'is these advantages only In September 5. X at the Wilson Normal, and im order to was seated and not Mv. Ford. point variations. the new Goodyear All- “We are doing everything possible | Eive the entire class the benefit of . —_ i z the whole range, the whole crescendo of to check up o this proposition.” de- | the practical training the officials de- | i Men who have had much experience : writing] You no fu for pre- p == B dien i Lt Ppr Weather Tread Cushion Tire. It is one of the com- plete line of Goodyear Truck Tires sold_and serviced by your Good- vear Truck Tire Dealer. GOODSYEAR - as we regret the fact of such an|class. 3 e C For Sale by \insavory crime at our doors. This.| As no appropriation had been made | tention on the point that the charters dict. For Gifts, for Prizes, for Personal Use, 1 think, I can safely say: 1 regard by Congress for the enlargement of |of the street car companies defined Pressthebut- le are buying it ri d o = . the theft a8 reflecting mot in . the |the practice department, the seniors|sne king of transportation th ton and Dio- people are buying it right an left. Mld-Wasllmg!on Service Co. least upon the integrity of the indi- |have remained in the academic de- Dor ation ithey sw ere; fold drinks its Byall means stop at the first pen counter and see it. INC. B D bers of the police depart. | partment until the second term, which | to furnish. The lawyers tell the com- Sil. Nopamp You need the Duofold daily—so why wait? e ment or upon the administration of | began today. mission that when speciul powers are —no lever to D y y 1602 14th St. NW. |[|fepcctor "of Detectives Clifford L.| The taachers in whose classrooms the | eniimerated all others ave excluded. eatehion 1f your dealer’s supply is gone, leave your order sub- Phone North 366 Grant. Thousands of dollars have | Normal students began their practical most the precise question Ifere 'wmln,' ject toapproval after 30 days’ trial, Or write or call us, POLICE OPEN PROBE NCRMAL STUDENTS - OF MISSING CASH Sweeping Investigation Bent on Detection of Theft of Watch. | the senior class will receive similar [inclyding Mr. Newberry, and the lrea:(}l‘.]lnxund of :{enlu:x')r :lndgc. :l o cti n~ ¢ c-seven. Jiad|would have meant that the democrats In a sweeping Investigation inaug- [training In the practice classes con- |democrats had forty-seven. Had: Wome tave WeRntLiat, (o€ Ceiiiee? urated today the energies of the po- lice department were bent on the de- tection of the person who robbed Ppolice headquarters of the gold watch clared Maj. Sullivan today. “We are making every attempt to identify the thief. The department wants to see him caught and put behind the bars. No matter what position he may oc- cupy in the police department or what his official standing Is, if we can lo- cate him we will do our earnest best to put him in a penitentiary as quick- ly as we can. No Desire to “Cover Up.” “We have no desire whatever to ‘cover up’ on this proposition, much been kept in that safe and this is the first report of a miscarriage of funds that I have ever received from there and probably the first that has oc- curred in the history of the detective | bureau.” Detectives on the Alert. Detectives at headquarters, when they are not cut on their assignments locating criminals about the city, are doing their level best to locate the man_ who stole the money intrusted to the property clerk. The opinion exists that the money mever saw the inside of the safe at the detective bu- reau. Hundreds of dollars in cash and many times that amount in Jjew- iHOW THE SEATING OF NEWBERRY | AFFECTED THE LEAGUE TREATY i SIART]-EAEHING The fate-of the- Versailles treaty Henry Ford, the democratic candi- e > date to the Senate, been seated in containing ‘the league of nations ° | place of Mr. Newberry, the democrats covenant in the Senate was clogely | wouid have had forty-elght seats and wrapped up with the -seating of Tru- | the republicans forty-eight. With a man H. Newberry of Michigan, whose | democratic Vice Dresident presiding and entitled to vote in case o e, reslenation My I handed 10)ihe democrats would have controlled tice teaching course in the elemental e governor jof (his atate, o the Senate. L e e e e Riroction” of an |Sixty-sixth Congress couvened May| This would huve meant that Senator equal number of feachers selected by |19, 1919. At that time the repub- Hitcheack of Nebraska would huve Superintendent Frank W. Ballou. The 5 been chairman of the forelgn rela- ety four, members of |licans had a total of forty-nine seats, Thirty-five students of the Wilson Normal Schoo., a pertion of the senior class, today began a nine-week prac- tions committee, which handled the nected with the school. This is the first time in history that the normal students have been sent into the elementary schools in order to obtain a practical knowledge of teaching. Officials explained that this lations committee, and that considera- | tion of the treaty undoubledly would have been greatly expedited. Under |nuvh conditions the tredty might have been ratificd. g The treaty was laid before the Sen- W.R &E BUSSES cided to send the remaining thirty- five members of the senior class into th\ls elementary uchnl(;l-. « The Washington Railway and Elec- n past years when there was noftric Company Gy st Graduating class, one-nalt of | trie o poany Canmot legally operale the senlor class has been assigned to v buses, Attorneys Conrad H.} the practice department for the first|Syme and Charles A. Douglas of the term, while the other half has re-| Washington Rapid Transit Company mained uniil the second term. The|grg b 4 malned Ui e e Howeer, | ATEUCd In & brief filed with the Public found the practice schools in full | Utllities Commission today. charge of the students who will grad- Counsel for the bus company cited a uate in February with no room for!number of court decisiong in support the fifty-nine members of the June|,e yoir claim. They bade thelr con- in judging _high temperatures, as those in steel works, can tell at & glance how hot a thing -is by fts Color, B ! extra fine fine medium cbarse stub It thrills the hand - with"WritingUrge), requires. The proof is to try it—let your hand itself confirm these facts. For here is a point of native Iridium that needs no “breaking in.” And we guarantee its wear and mechanical perfection 25 years! Go Try the 25-Year Pen Today! § O TRY the black-tipped, lacquer-red classic with over-size ink capacity and a cisely the point and balance that your hand No pen beforg has so captivated America. “Handsomer than gold!” is the popular ver- training, it was pointed out, receive no extra compensation for the addi- tional work. Members of the Normal involved was passed upon by the Su- preme Court of the United States in the case of Plerce vs. Madison and In- How. giving your deale: faculty will co-operate with them and }dlana Rallway Company. 21 will systematically observe the work |441.” the brief states. “In this case of the students in the outside schools. | two railroad corporations which had endeavored to consolidate in Indiana SCHOOL BOARD’S RECORD. jproceeded to purchase steamboats and esgtablish a steamboat line in connection with their road. The Su- preme Courtflheld this action to have Annual Report, 1821-22, Just Off | been llegal. . 03 .} The bus company is raising this the Press. 4 3 5 Washington Rallway and Electric to #undreds of copies of the annuallrun busses from Cleveland Park to report of the board of education for|Connecticut avenue and Columbia the scholastic year of 1921-1922 came ‘road. RE 1%, Coninon? JF vyour eves are not serving you properly they are not in perfect condition. If the printed page blurs before you or your eyes tire easily vou need the attentior point against the application of the S\ elry in that safe. But that |off the press today, and are being dis- — Ty T o R place “hecording to dc- | tributed to the various officers In the | = of an experienced op- — = A tectives, there can be no doubt. The | public school system. Arrangements | : tometrist. We are ex- At Peoples and_other good drug erasure of the figures recording the [are geing made to send coples to -\|| A perienced and trust- stores. Price, 800. AT O irned over to the police by | District officials and members of the . worthy. Duetold Jr $5 Lady Duofold $§ - - committees in Congress concerned | Leese Glasses cost no Baine civion o alse Handbag size with gold sentence i ses0000 7ito p The book contains 138 pages, and is kind. Rivels the beeuty of i G T rolhe book contains 138 pages, and 13| iy Uge For Over 30 Years Branch_Store the block-fipped redbird _» + How to Make Pine inspector . pt. Fn\ukfl\_\'. Blnlllou, ine ‘{hlchlbelmm 718 11th 8t. N.W. - - Inspector H criticizes he present system | ¢+ Cough Syrup at Home }|esitate today to cxpress his obinion | ation: operation and maiie: | g e M.A.Leese QpTicaL THE PARKER PEN COMPANY : aBouL the IALLer, ressions. ot con-{Lonce O thigischools: Ngnasure O‘P‘T’OMETRISTS . Manufacturers also of Parker “Luckv Lock” Pencils . 3 gy fon promst st 3| cnpt ‘from virtually every detective €12 _aIx ST AW Singes, Balding|New Srork, - b and saves you about $2. 1 this office regarding 3 Factory and General Office, Jan o, Wis. s000000000000000000 Pine is used in nearly all prescrip- tions and remedies for coughs. The |recover this money and bring tne that pine contains several | thief to justice. An investigation i i now on. We are checking up cvery that have a remarkable efiect in soothing and healing the membranes of the throat and chest. Pine cough syrups are comb tions of e and syrup. “syrup” part is usually plain sugar syrup. To make the best pine cough rem- edy that money can buy, put 2% ounces of Pinex ttle, and honey, or corn syrup, instead of sugar syrup. Eithcr wsay, you make a full pint—more than you can buy ready-made for three times the money. It is pure, good and tastes very pleasant. You can feel this take hold of a cough or cold in 2 way that means business. The cough may be dry, hoarse and tight, or may be persist- ently loose from the formation of phlegm. The cause is the same—in- flamed membranes—and this Pinex and Syrup combinaiion will stop it —usually in 24 kours or less. Splen- did, too, for bronchial asthma, hoarseness, cr any ordinary throat ailment. 1 Pinex is a highly concentrated | compound of genuine Norway .pine | extract, and is fanous the world over for its prompt effect -upon coughs. Beware of substitutes. druggist fos “2'> ounces of Pinex’ with ections, and don’t accept anything else. Guaranteed to give absolute satisfaction or money re- funded. The Pinex Co., Ft. Wayne, | ind. Ask your has Colbert Steam or Hot - Water Equip- i i ——voeur home when it AR TRV l consistently reasonable prices. MAURICE J. COLBERT Heating—Plumbing—Tinning 621 | Street Fione Mate 3016-3017 “A ManisasOld as | his Arteries!” Gomm before starting service of his is taken positive testi- d. It is hard to believe there is a thief among us. but facts are facts. and we are going to do our utmost to Possibility that there pore money stolen which will not | discovered until prisoners have ‘laim for it has been pre- We are also runminy out that line. and at thig stage of } the investigation we feel‘reasonably safe that this is the only act of i kind that could have been committed. Temporary Depositary. ble angle. po is be put in a sented to me. en route to Occoquan. IFive persons have access to this drawer officially. Three know the safe combination. As far as tangible clues go, none has as vet turned up. Pessimism is a ruling factor in the investigation so far as the possibilities of ultmately bring- ing to justice the thief are con- cerned, for the trail is more than two months cold, and there is no indica- tion as to the person who could have taken the money. Commissioner James F. Oyster per- sonally is supervising the investiga- tion. _“I have ordered a rigid investiga- tion,” Commissioner Oyster said to- day. “I have already conferred with Maj. Sullivan and Inspector Grant on thix case. I was present yesterday when the preliminary plans for the investigation were drawn up. Per- sonally T have no doubt that the dis- appearance of the watch and the money resulted from a theft and that it was not mislaid the property along that line.” Commissioner Oyster i that five experts in detective worlk | along this line have been assigned | by Inspector Grant to this case. If it | is humanly possible to bring the case to the door of the thief, he sald, it | will be done. “T will have no crookedness in the police department as long as 1 have thing to do with it. This casc' announced must be cleaned up.” 4 4004, with school legislation, For Infants and Children more than the ordinary (Formerly People’s Department Store.) Furniture Exclusively Thinking of a Living Room Suite? holds good all through these three great floors _.oi:{urnilure and floor coverings. Now; i - YOU'LL FIND here many gtyles and kinds of Living Room Suites, from the inexpensive to the highest frade—but all up to the quality standard you'll always find here. PRICES RUN from $100 up to as much as you'd care to pay. COVERINGS ARE mohair, velour, tapestry; every suite with the new Marshall spring cush- ions. Penna. Ave. and 8th St. S.E. see these new effects. Try combating film teeth and stays. film. Every month, this new teeth-cleaning method is adopted by many thousand homes. 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