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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, R T I e —————— - 7o HOUSE GETS NEW ALLEY BLL 0. DINSENAE Measure Would Let Ount About| 4,000 of Residents a Year. | Chairman Focht of the House District commiitee today introduced in the House the uew alley bill, which ras} unanimeusly approved by the Sena committee yesterday, at the request o M AY Mahon representing the Emergency Housing Assoctation, Inc. | Mr. Mahcney, who is cxecutive sec- | Tetary of that association, has asked for !sage picked up by the Federal Tela- at 8:10 o'cl | Ats RAGING SEAS TAKE HEAVY SHIP TOLL; FEAR LIVES LOST| (Continued from First Page.) the Washington coast, has gone on the rocks at the entrance to Puget sound, according to a4 wireless mes- graph Company's beach station here ock this morning. there was another message #saying the Santa Rita was sinklug | off Tatoosh, Tt later was reportod that the stcamer Kewanea was close to the Santa Rita and hurrylng to her rescue. The captain of the Santa Rita rted that she was being pounded heavy seas, but he did not think e would sink. The Santa Rita, a freight steamer of 1,600 tons, left San Pedro, Calif., for Seattle February 10. She {s owned by Andrew SPANISH-AMERICAN WAR VETERANS REMINISCE Speakers Discuss Many Phases at Meeting at Army and Navy Club. Ta observance of the eve of the! twenty-fAifth anniversary of the sin; 1ng of the buttleship Maine, in Havana | Harbor, members of the District of Columbia Commandery of the Navel and Military Order of the Spanish- | American War assembled last evening for dinner at the Army and Navy { —the luncheon beverage For a luncheon beverage you want, most of all, a nourishing drink that your taste -never tires of—that pleases the taste every day in the year. That's Angel- Drink—our rich, whole milk wondrously blended with the world's finest chocolate and delicately malted. It's good hot or cold. Call North 5997 and we'll deliver any quantity. ! | | ! D. C., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1923 FROM THE AVENUE AT NINTH The ../_—_\ HAT DE LUXE FOR SPRING Club. Reminiscences were In order| and eloquent addresses were deliver- | ed. Capt. Sheridan Feree, commander of the local organization presided, and ' he called on Maj. Merritt W, Ire- a brief hearing before the District com- ney, and San mittec at the earliest cpportunity and Chairman Foeht promised to give him Francisco is her home port. ITALIAN SHIP SINKING. oning Method Provided, efly, the new alley bill provides a s method letting out one-third of alley residents a vear, beginning with June 1 of this ar, in order that they may be 2dily absorbed in " .a to Chatrman that this would mean letting - |ports ploked up here. v cather, | Ocern About Newfoundland | today about 510 mlles east of Cape - {leans for Hayre, picked up the Mon ered With Heavy Ice. By the Associated Press. 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I’ Lamberton and M. ¢ | Hodgson. | “Ihe dinner committce was headed | 5] R mberton. About About New Found T Ocean ! land Covered With Heavy Ice. [RMUTENY DAUGHERTY IMPROVED. ST. JOHXN'S, N, F. Trestdent Harding and Secretary SENATOR BROOKHART | Vessels arriving at t { Six Different Shapes Six Different Shades Tewar Trophy and Argsntine Cup Won by American Marksmen, Turned Over to Custodian. The Dewar trophy and the Argentine | cup were turned over to the National Assoclation at a meet!ng in the Vilard Hote! last he. 1 The Dewar trophy was won by & | ywas 5 team headed by nd report- man, washed ov m. ena, which docked J., With coal, took steamer M Louisburg, turned around and sought to rel e days on t d the safety of the home harbor. At the entrance of the harbor a bliszard obscured the pllot's viston, | and {t was not until the against | the plers that either officers or knew thelr danger The impact tore a large hole in freight t {barriers and dropped Into the lak | Breaking away of the cars tore out: me of the stanchione below decks, | giving the vessel a moments late: to_the bottom The cargo inc ot coal, one ¢ car of automobiles. COLD IN SOUTH. gain | Pay what you will, there is nothing smarter in a hat than The Bond Street. It is the crowning achievement of the season. Its shapes and shades are the correct shapes and shades for spring. Sand, pearl, gray, sand mixtures, gray mixtures and oxfords, with or without contrasting bands. Allsilk lined, and carrying that sterling svmbol of qual- ity, the label “Bond Street.” ~urness 1 sent word by radfo that she miles southeast of Cape Race gale and snowstorm und | bliged to work south to avoid the fce floe. ICE OFF NOVA SCOTIA. .. W. T. Waller, at the “Beware of little expen.e frec ritle match at Ml cak will sink a great ship.” —BEN]J. FRANKLIN. Do You Save? amount from every pay check? \se the balance—save frst. Take sit i savings. Then spend th of that savings account s pay y and start your account at here we help you with interest 3% on Savings 4, on Time Deposits Commercial Accounts mve FRANKLIN NATIONAL sanx Corner Pennsylvania Ave. and Tenth St. John B. Cochran. Pres. Tha:. P. Hickman, V. Pre:. & Cashier. Two Steamers Reported Held Fast | in Big Packs. By the Associated Press. se | l g | | ! Make up your | B the Axsoclated Press Franklin Nutio fagt | ATLANTA, torty miies south of Whitehead and | { the steamer Sheba is jammed in the |s H off Lisccmb. The government is dlspatching the jce-breaker Stanley to free the ships. of the Fiorida peninsula, tending from the cold wave from ¢ Iwest Rain is indicated by the weather o in the east gulf and south | H e — . {Atluntic states, and the cold snap tx Nun Struck by Auto While Guid- | ©XPested to continue throughout the | | wees. e Walkou-90 Days r ing Children in Snow. i iatiinicas fortekanta Nead -, 2 e » . Judge § Edl(-‘t 20 15 T o e fatally i {Injured vesterday when an automo- Reckless Drlvers bile plowed through 2 crowd of school | iday. which would bring the colde: children she was guiding across the; weather of the winter. BE & R———"3 es g gt e e | At the Two Fashion Shops Februsry 15— | hours later from a fractured skull. — B o oyohe oy The accident was attributed to . - | weather conditions, the vision of the t the crime, Judge E. R. Bur~ |driver or Sister Olymplus being ob- SR scured by snow. The driver was ded not to fine or jail tr jcharged with manslaughter. - violators, but to make them Wirty or stxty or ninaty | FERRY HITS DOCK. e judge has been warring | ! on ihe specd demons for some time. — i “Fines don’t seem to curb reck- : ss driving,” he said today, “ana |{ADD Arbor Boat Sinks With Car-| { en jall senten-es have not been | wild success. But I am going to i loads of Coal end Autos. By the Associated Press. t a stop to this speeding if I Tave to tie up every automobile o =5 | in town. The speed lawe were made | FRANKFORT, Mich, February 15— ) he obeyed and those who cam't | Breasting terrific seas und lashed by | drive according to them will have |the most severe February storm in el the records of this harbor, Ann Arbor | Whereupon he sentenced an of- | railroad car ferry, No. 4. struck the Frankfort piers vesterday and sa at the harbor entrance. All me nder to ninety davs “on the nd.” the stipulation being that bers of the crew were rescued by the Prankfort coast guard. i he should not ride In or operate an The steamer left Frankfort Tuesday i for the west shore on Lake Michigan. When the stormi broke Tuesday . night she was well on her way, but | the mountainous seas made it well} irigh impossible to make headway. ' | Before reaching midlake the ferry Jr,_sr“ S Last Cut Typical Monroe Values The worth-while quality of Monroe Clothes has made them the accepted brand of a half million New Yorkers, who prefer these garments. Fall and Winter | Fall and Winter SUITS | 0’CoATS 323 [$19-50 Reduced from Reduced from $30, $35 and $40 $30, $35 and $40 Tuxedos and Full Dress, $27.50 New Models, New Fabrics l STORM CAUSES DEATH. Assoclated Press. e e — ELAND, Ohto, February 13. i Bister Olymplus, a teacher in St. An- ment Ty automobile during this perfod on wain of torfeiture of license plates | riving permit. 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