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A Real Treat I'ABLE d’hote dinner at the Coffee Shop of the New Willard is a treat. One may dine, superbly well, for $1.50. Evenings 6 1o 8:30. Open Sundays 3:50 10 8. CCFFEE SHOP NEW WILLARD HOTEL THE EVENING Bedtime Stories. PREDICTS BOOST INFAKE CURRENCY Abolition of Hand Presses Here Will Lower Standard, Plate Printers Assert CALLED FALSE ECONOMY YOU STOR WORRYING ABOUT THE NEXT PAYMENT ON THE MORTGRGE AND DROP TO SLEEP | | | | | Secret Service Denied Small In- i crease in Appropriation to Curb Counterfeiters. Frenk S Higist, Managirs Director Herndoirs o> !NDEGESTINE 35¢BOTILE AT ALL DRUK First Mortgage Loins Jowest Rates J. Leo Kolb 3 New York Ave. Franklin Square Flote! 14th St. at K 8150 DIN NER Sokolov’'s Orchestra A complete six-course meal THAYER SUPERIOR PRINTING Small Work Exclusively Where Quality and Service Meet PHONE MAIN 1816 909 12th St. N.W. HOWARD S. FISK, i1 anager SPECIAL NOTICES. WITL NOT FSPONSIBLE FOR AN lohts contract otliers than myself. E fILLER, 218 st ca LoAD 0N RETT iout state to Philads 4 | the o It sou_have room ox 330-Y, Star o [SANTED-T0 [HE HOME 1¢ ave. n 0 your savings mra b s s pervision of omptroller_of Cur- | . Printing Needs? Rring your problems to this Million-Dollar Printing Plant. The National Capital Press- 1210-1212 D st. n.w. Roofs Will Leak ROOFIN KOONS BRIt NG Rest Assured paper be ruined. fust so koo putting off those re "t us end vour raof Just call us up! I 1 orders cnme up to the work. High High Priced. PRINTHR, BYRON S. ADAMS, F2 11th 86 Leaky Roois From low axm ek, - bt von jailing up ¢ Not rhoting cxperts for i Cail Main 760, urafton &Son,lnc.,K W “Meating rts f Genera Auto Repairing ool | Equipped to serve TEe | you promptly and at ORDE interesting pTICCS. R. McReynolds & Son Kuect sts_in Pain 1, 8T w ot Call Main 14 IRONCLAD(; Teofing, 1416 F st. n.w. - | engineers; {or BETFTHEI LETTERS call Main 8163, UMBING TINNING, Jobbi our spectalty. ¢ Jiumbing. hink o row & F R MACH! MEIA 4231, H.;\« e Beauttful Floors. m for yon Main Iy of lnterest and Commlission. | 182 | press, BY FREDERIC WILLIAM WILE. Abolition of the hand press and dismi mon inti 5 plate ! i NOU REALIZE THAT YOU'RE | WEALTHY AT LAST AND CAN jprinters at the bureau of printingand | TELL revived publ {engraving lin the ontroversy th ress over installation wer press suppression ! v which United ! Las been uld fower the qual and put a Subeo riations Loth supplied with produced Daper on counterfeiting api and Senate w I indicat of our honey m {mittees on Haoy Fori STR HAl You L ™ DREAM 1S that counterfeiting | sovernme attained wholly unprece- of this e 1 would for expert Wl the country with coun- uhu < has =R (€) Whe INDIGT EX-AUDITOR eier Syn. Inc { commitice th doubted! He \eser being mos board and ditti- with becausc of the ex- - Spots along the Atlantic cult to cope of lues—currenc s, Tevenue government bunds STAR, ONBRIBERY CHARGE Rhodes Accused of Accepting | Money While Working as Income Tax Offlcial £ e £r'STOCK FRAUD ALLEGED! —‘Glass Casket Company Officials In-| dicted for Conspiring in Sales. ju,unu«ri‘mnng ever had was { two persons {tence engraved | feit. $20 notes ‘m,u.u pass {tion adop ers’ Association in ( i submitted to the - IN NORTH EUROPE WATERS “Resolved. That the convention eSt the Secretary of me the tmaterials and | duction pap the hizh qu. mechanics of - | tained prior tc {provide the flici Cnion, said Frank J. Colem; “The paper mon ters { iy tormer th using aper money 18 & as the mar economy of idollars in th jare going t {in jeopardy jany photo-en can duplicate it t the government w for us to say z £ men is the si the mails d Leon 1. Rosen- embers of thews, formerly es bureau in indicted for frand the i prior iip and whom it - “Wool 100 bill En e and & how the bill was lustrates Extent distributed ng the Work. = conld more To " counterfel He insists stop which tains. puttin Cand also failed to W WEILen report to the hu- provided in the to s form of | include Ters mi land the nd hon which turned out for » handsomest moncs nt to ! \ feiting jeent ove Thad by h-»,:x ov 1 there | 00 per § ihe indictmen, i .,¥{IP AGROUND, CREW SAFE. EOSTON. March 7.—Word was re ceived here the four mast d scho G. Hilt . light, 1 NEW RESERVE OFFICERS War Department e curioes foom missions to D. C. Men. Commissions in the Officers’ Re- serve Corps of .the Army have been | e issued by the War Department to!BANS CAPITOL PUNISHMENT. the following-named residents of this| 1A 7.—The city. William I Tee, 1820 street, as lieutenant colonel Quartermaster Corps: John Navy Department, as major specialist; Malvin Jones, rd Sound. nen comprising the - orew | saved The i were lower house ihe Michigan logisiature California | vesterday voted down a capital pun in the |ishment bill 51 to 46. A resolution .jpending in the senate to provide for " |street, as major in the fin partment; Jefferson ' s specialist; Ralph C. Rou cet, as major George C. Scherer, building, as major in the Quarter- ter Corp: . Mol Dun\ld Mount Pleasan S in the Medical ,\dmmhlr.nn e Corps; Lynn D. O'Brien, York avenue, as first lieute Homer B, Millard, 140} as first lieutenant of x..~; 4 New ant_of 16 Sth| f the 1 tures and bronzes of the late Enrico 0 brought $20,070 at vester " Oldest Paint House in Washington BECKER PAINT & GLASS CO. ant in the adjutant g ment. Signor former invetc guard his he: the novel plan. of r and then entirely next. | FLAT TIRE? | MAIN500 smoki Jobstaining frem tobacce the | indictment | enbaum of that | United | dealers through | Zovernment | ispect the hooks of | bound | had | west of West | iWesl 67 1239 Wisconsin Ave.! WASHINGTON, (., WEDNESDAY, —By GLUYAS WILLIAMS. D. YOU SUDDENLY REALIZE THAT THATS A DOLLAR DiLL LYING ON “THE SIDE WALK VOU CONTINUE PIKING UP DOL| LAR BILLS AND TIVES AND ThE DREADPUL GIN6 TT© CREER MIND R YOU SI6R HEAVILY AND TURN OVER. YOUR, CRAB OF A BOSS T© GO T WHRRE THERE 1S NO WINTER DousT BE-~ INTO “OUR, NOU AWAKE TO THE SAME OLD WORLD OF INCOME TAXES, CRABBED BASSES + BUTTHER BILS DREAM COF FINDING MONEY GLUYRS WILLIAMS ONE ARREST MADE INPROBE OF FIRE Dete(.tlves Hold A. W. Shaw, | Colored Cutter in Govern- ment Printing Office. Noonday Lenten Services B. F. Keith’s Theater 12:30 to 1 O'Cleck SPEAKER TOMORROW. Senator Thos. E. Sterling ADMITS T0 GRIEVANCES Loaded Revolver Declared Found in Man's Pocket—Investigation Continues. CONDUCTED BY Dr. W. Sinclair Bowen Every One Invited—No Collection iy four years old. ved in the the was vd arre «d there la nection w the investig: fire in the of printing The fire minutes after iz, Detectives who made the MIDSHIPMEN TO CRUISE Plans Drawn by Navy Department/ [/ , admitted he ha persons in , but denied that he knew of the fire. When he headquarters the loaded revolver fro t pocket, an arried it for Iu\ own protection be ause of the early morning hours he was on the streets. He denied know- ing anvthing of entting of hose in the oflice Objec for Annual Maneuvers During the Coming Summer. of the will take them rthern E by the > Department buitloships Delaware, North Florida and Arkansas will training squadron. The t been com- to Color L rievance 1 the ”"" against him being made WINTER:COUGHS During the changing, trying days of Winter, with the frequent exposures, is the time when thro,ts become irritated, the body weakened, chests tender, and troublesome coughs develop. The safe way is to nourish your body with rich, strength-building - S(OTTS EMULSION It is the food and medicine that thousands take every day to build up the body. Do not wait until your is debilitated and rundown in vitality. Buy a bottle of Scott’s Emulsion today and fortify the system against weakness. Scott & Bowne, Bloomfield, N.J. Dakota comprise ti W said Successful Homes Over 200 Sold Before Completion In Our Intown Suburb 14th Street Terrace Just recently it has come to our attention that an attempted duplication of one of our homes re- sulted in the actual building cost exceeding our TOTAL SELLING PRICE. WHY PAY MORE? Sevgral sample homes open every day until 9:30 p.m. Our Usual Easy Terms TO INSPECT Take any 14th street car (best service in Washing- l ton) to Ingraham or Jefferson Streets, or drive out 16th street and through Colorado avenue. Several sample houses open until 9 o’clock every night. MARCH 7, 1923. 3 SureRelief FOR LNDlGESTION cafeteria in the buiding, he stated, he contributed his &hare of cash towa the enterprise, and later was prevenled | from dancing there, & privilege aguru-, ed white employes. When Shaw and a colored woman employed in the pressroom appeared | on the floor and started to dance, Shaw stated, the music was stopped. He said he made up his mind to assert his rights, having contributed money for | the establishment of the cafeteria, and | concluded that he would prevent the white people from dancing if the l.ll- ter denfed him the privilege. | Shaw said he wrote a letter of com- | plaint to the public printer, als him in person. Another gri 1 had, he stated, was that his seventeen- | year-old son was relieved of his posi- | tion In the office. rning of Shaw's alleged griev- Detectives Cullinane and O'Dea docided to take him 10 headquarters | for lluesuoning Shaw’s overcoat way hanging in the cloakroom when he was told he would have to Eo to headquarters. He was permitted to | get the coat and wear it to head- | quarters, and it was not urtil he| was searched there that the loades weapon was found. haw 19 a native of Massachusetts, according to information obtained by the detectives, and had resided in Boston, Cambridge and other cities | in_the state, whe +| FOUR MEASURES PASSED AFFECTING | PAY OF THOUSANDS | { Four important measures af- fecting the pay of hundreds of thousands of federal employes throughout the country were put through Congress in the closing rush of the fourth session of the r-seventh Congress. e measures are: Cirst—The reclassification bill, providing a new employment pol- icy for the government and new alary schedules throughout the rvice. Second—The so-called $240 bonus bill, continuing that amount of additional compensation for ployes receiving not more than 00 annually until the reclassi- ation becomes operative. rd-—The customs service ure, removing the statutory limit of $840 for customs labor- 6 BELLANS Hot water Sure Relief | | 25¢ und 75« Packages [vew\mer. i On Time Payments Any Standard Make | On Easy Payments No Advance in Prices 1321 L St. N.W. Main, 2469 ourth—A compensation United States sation Commission in cases where yvernment employes are i1l or sure continuing rds the ' Compen- m, tended school _in resides at 1 3d street northwest. A further investigation of the fire is | ve died of disease incurred by being conducted. son of their employment. —_—_ e Taton Of thel cmpoymen | ee— 1 i l “Our Recommendation Is Your Protection”—Est. 1870 sm The modern way to cook— SECHRIST Pressure Cooker COOKS AN ENTIRE MEAL on one low flan’e*f"om roast to dessert—more de]i' ciously and in V5 the time! With the “Sechrist,” food is cooked under 20 pmmds of pressure. Not}ling boils away-—no flavor or nutriment escapes. And because of the pressure food flavors cannot mingle. Cabbage. onions and pudding may be cooked at the same time without a change in flavor. we Fuel! Save Time! Save Food! Cook a tough old rooster de- 20 MINUTES, while you change liciously tender in 43 minutes! your dress‘and set the table. a complete dinner, savory and de- Cook string beans in 10 minutes! S 5 licious, is cooked. Come home from the matinee —place roast. vegetables and pudding in the Sechrist and IN the Sechrict instead of hours. PRONE, WRITE or CALL FOR A FREE DEMONSTRATION NATIONAL ELECTRICAL Supply Company 1328-30 NewYork Ave. Phone Main 6800 And canning fruits. making jellies. etc., takes minutes with Thbe ot wzg?’fells Jqu 1319-1321 F Street STORE NEWS 8AM.to 6 P.M. “KNOX” Hats for Men at This Shop ONLY You try it! Make a round of the first-class clothing shops all the suits and prices. and look at See if vou find anything approaching our bargains where there’s any sort of variety or a chance to be fitted properly. We have huge stocks at these prices—all desirable ma- terials and colors—and we can fit men of any build. Good ‘45 Suits Necessary alterations will be charged at cost Suits here for the present weather, and plenty that are light enough for spring and summer, with only half and quarter linings. Fine Top Coats $71.75 Smart models in tweeds, English whipcords and the popular “knit-tex” materials. Fine variety of colors, with new tans and the oyster gray.