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THE EVENING STAR, 'WASHINGTON, 'D. C. THURSDAY, MARCH 8 1923. Lty e were satisfied to print only the re- H Boche, violating Harrison narcotic|cate of bankers' composed of Lee, : onest Weigh Uncle Joe E for H Ros S E R Sumaclous < Secuusyr compepd ot L WWER AGE “M"‘ oL i st Weight 12/ Uncle Joe Entrains for Home, 1o s hement 5 B oo | Hieeinson and company, Ladeabare. “Kor example,” he sald, “one can Ou P d tional Bank and the Chase National Sl e s e 0 P—— e Where Big Welcome W aits BUYS BIG STOCK BLOCK. | buri. il ot Naw oric of s1sa0s0m UN uFFlGERS URGEDin Written with prejudices. The real Bel[ef 20 ears facts should be the only accounts published. History often repeats it- - —_— Duquesne Light company first prefer- ; : PITTSBURGH, March 8.—An-|red stock. The money will be used 5 — | “Uncle Joe” Cannon, the “sage of | “Uncle Joe” is gone, but his ‘“fidus nouncement was made by Arthur W. ;. self, and yet we do not seem to Cory iy Otlolload in improvement work. The Duquesne prof.“" : et i e e e Danville,” who put that little com- slc“h::;’; 1s still on the job making the Thompson, president of the Philadel- | Light company is controlled by the Another speaker was Rev. A. Je-| full ounces to the pound,” read a |Munity on the political map and kept SRS sempssy of thesele to soeyndy: Shiadelphle company. Head of v|rg|n|a Military In- | rome’er the Clason Military Xcademy | sign In tront of an Oilvitle gro- |it there consplcuously for o hait|y pore”BUCINFSS MEN Negro Accused of Assault T = o 5] E. T. Goodman Co., Inc. Religious Element in School Life”{ Cery store. When customers re- century, boarded the train this after- D O —— e — Stores all over town. If you can’t come, phone. ambitions, stitute Says Many Eligibles | siated that the morale of a school | minded the grocer that there are [noon—back to Danville, where the TO BE PROGRESSIVE Upon White and Colored I have been weighing out grocer- - lph., final ono, 1 .(,e addresses by | s for twenty ye!m.,! L2 non never dreamed of in his boyhood | Former Secretary Shaw Also Ad. rof. Roswell P. Angler, dean of \a]e vises More Attention to 9, : ¢ Milita fights in American politics, holder of two charges of rape. The negro is You don’t have to *for commissions to the Reserve Of-Military School, Boonville, Mo., and Declaring that business men as a = SithCliaeiath aSEve Maj. Roy Wonson of Staunton Mili- HOME OF D c MINISTER £ alleged to have assaulted a white discriminate o Nty Colleen ama Sowaots. at | PFiOF 0 adjourament. Guest of Rev. Mr. Jarrett Lete|philosophy and humanness are by-| LS L) LI micu have therr co. | 147 the District line, and auring the | —Here we are: 1he Washington Hotel by Gen. B. W. Wants More Soldiers. Without Saying wordw throughout the country, ac-|operation if they are to succeed, for- L oo oRed: Arcade Market tion for your table without any the New Willard Hotel yesterday. 1840 Columbia Rd. b = any 2 5 . large Army and that “we ought to tendant, Lester Morris, left Wash- made by the grand jury against Anna um| Rd. uestion concerning its quality. angton, Va. Gen. Nichols' remarks |have an Army that comports with the| The police are today searching for |ington on the Baitimore and Ohio | - Shaw said further that business a gfitsiq Y 3 Calls on 01 Friends. bear on business, and urged members dress before. the Asscel Jarrett’s home, 1430 B street South- ™S | reported against her. The young e ing section, 1 . who, represent- | Military Colleges and Sehotls ot thy | east, for several days while she is sup. | There were no emotional farewells. | Of the club to devote some of their 27 Laurel Ave. —put our reputation in every- James P. Schick, president of the|time, escaping from them on three Takoma Park, Md. thing we sell—stand back of it. @nd Prob: Future Status of the |SPoke in favor of universal military |bldding her benefactors farewell. 4 Yy 3 3 bout the Capitol with clerks and|clvic club dinner held the night pre- hools. being a lest Army man.' pastor of the Fifteenth Street Christian |2 . = = C 1l 3 : s e ctated tat some of | WhArT Bt A itary | Church. the woman Abbeared At hia |members whom e han known for | vious, and announced that in the fu- | against them include: Willism Grimm, 6904 4th St. N.W. MUST BE THE BEST. And : r his plans, b ith all the fut is able to give the name, nickname Wil L olford, everything is here for the p Fini 1 cti- | MOSt_terrible war of all histo 1|whom, she said. were to come here |5 Plans, because, with a S EaTe ; i son ( olford, forgery; | 5 S Hee i the Virginia Mititary Insti- | D05 terrible war, of DDy o | Prom Grand Rapids, Mich. She de. |ahead of him, he saw no imperative land classification of the donor of the | James Colburt, Preston Jackson, George table—delicacy and commod 2 = 5 Chicago tomorrow morning. and then Alice West and George Gra. 2 for Goodman quality — Urges Education Bill. { ‘E,!g\‘;"*u',‘&";”m“ng pastor and his | Proceed at once. a three-hour ride to WILL MAKE TOUR. with dangerous Weapon: M NEVER! Zducation with a Secretary |and return immediately, S z l“‘;’: closo touch with L. White Busbey,| BSecretary Wallace of the Depart- Reed, Herman C. Davis and Francis EEEEEEEEEE‘ i saiis i3 & cabiuet oficer, and sutiined 1t | bach seon sinen newelsr, e 128 Mot | 36" Cannan's secretary, so that they | ment of Agriculturs will start Sunday | 0" e e e e e e e e s Wisconsin, spoke in be.|the tremendous work In Americaniz- ranged a big blowout in his honor. |the southwest and to the Pacific coast, Dt or i G rep Behsol, o | ink the inmigrants who speak eniy | GEN. ALLEN STARTS HIS “Tncle Joe is gone, but his office | to inspect the varied operations of his were prevented from obtaining | assimilate the v f aliens resent the gleanings of forty-six|summer he contemplates other trips, L Heatioptalning | Coming as immigi LR years of service. Many of those cast|which will take him into the middle could only be definitely held if a re- | sixtean ounces in a pound he re- |Whole town is planning such a dem- freshmen F. Davis, mead This veteran former legislator, once Clarence Brooks, colored, was in- g . G. the long-distance record for service cers' Tri s Corps was made to- 4 in thei ticers’ Training Corps was made to ry Ac rule are so engrosse eI X1l woman in the northeastern section | At a Goodman Store you can Nichols, superintendent and head of | Declaring that the United States| companisd by His dsushter. AsN| e ecEeany Ol e e | woman. - | Bell Cook, who last Friday pl . N.W. ) : : were chiefly addressed to Brig. Gen.|greatness of the nation,” Senator|® Wwoman of refined appearance, who !train at 1:22 p.m men should give part of their atten o s riday. pleaded | 2011 18th St. N.W, That’s guaranteed by its being 5 woman has given the police a merry ing the War ‘tment, had just |United States at its annual hamaues | Posed to have been looking for a home, | Since the House adjourned “sine die,” | /73 to pleasure. . Cannon, with his old felt hat set < n, with his old t club, congratulated the members on| gifferent occasfons. 2026 R. 1. Ave, N.E. So that what you place on your valuable mhte for training and its effects, although |home Monday and solicited his help in [ Many vears, He had his tickets | turo no e B mmes (B Cooper, (orgery; 410 8th St. S.E one. the pres. |universal military training.” declared |clired she had inherited considerable | *25°0 for hurrying himself. sift. H. Carter and Milton R o itv. We are never undersold ! He spoke of the Towner-Sterling|family entertained the stranger. She|Danville. Kor some time the leading Hesdigg gzand latoany, ol R. . Davidson, in charge of the | Provisions, emphasizing the work of | lice were asked to search for her. might know just when to expect their <laring that because of the four-year|foreign languages Senator Sterling will still be open for a few days department in those sections of the gectit 4" t0 Sfficiency they [at the rate they were before action |Begins Duty With General Staff,|in the waste basket have had & pow- | west and northwest, and, eventually, Pennsylvania . Te BTk : Seventh ore cligible . was taken recently limiting their erful influence on political history. to Alaska. 3 en. Lassiter, in jally pre. lentry. One can travel now for miles Which Will Continue Until Avenue A Street vd paper he b n for the |in the streets of New York and be- | l.’ Are Below 21. o e e teeneonR: gesgion,| Marked: ‘I never knew tnat, and |onstration of welcome as Jao Can- Women on Same Night. i x;r::“lk:v«l‘(!:dll::rns:pll‘:;la!‘ r:‘:s?;o:d 4 A Hiten, head nrAmeT(’em(:elr SEEK WOMAN WHO QuIT SLorm:coutfr of one of ithe @restest EveryDay)Matbers: dicted today by the grand jury on day at the meeting of the oclation lection of officers will be held in Congress, whose name and homely, ,gr,; o that they ignore progressive buy what appeals to your no- iie Virginia ary Institute, Lex- |has at the present time a none too Farewell. Helen Cannon, and his constant at- | M. Shaw addressed the Lions' Club at| A fifth charge of housebreaking is 1629 Conn. Ave, ‘William Lassiter, chief of the train- | Sterling of South Dakota, in an ad- [accepted the hospitality of Rev. C. N. B o mumiuretin e | = (Sullba o fouE such indictyients 3160 Mt. Pleasant St. in stock. We are very critical finished ress on “The Present |at the Washington Hotel last night,|and then disappeared without even |y Ay et i tans | training and declared himself as not| According to Mr. Jarrett, who is|at & rakish anle has been visiting | the excellent attendance at the jont| " oipers indictea and the charges 5409 Ga. Ave. N.W, taBlELiF it lcomies rom i £ yuluuple e s e oD | ne & home Tor & Son and daughtor, | DOURNt to o yesterday, but changed | awarded unless the selected member v F. Kowall, taking a letter from Senator Sterling. imoney from her husband and Intended | . T¢ Cannon party expects to reach breaking and lareen artment | pill, which would establish s Depart: | et sstensiply to €0 10 men of Danville have been keeping in T rell. robbery (three cases): Anna C Northwestern Miltary © St Naval | educating foreigners. In speaking of fellow-townsman. They have ar-|Pi8ht on a flve-week swing through s yrrand at present reauired by U L ite tor americs 1o REPORT OF OCCUPATION |ihe sccumuiation oF papers that sape | Soum e that murmocs. " Bucie 0 lieve he is in a foreign land.” Retirement in April. aninsune wo Syttt Farnwworth Urges Training. Maj. Gen. Henry T. Allen, who com- A Wimbers en” | “The military profession's mission | manded the American Army on the and pictured them as an essen- {iS Lo prevent war rather than winning | Rpine, reported at the War Depart- h e futuredetense of the coun- (Wars that the folls of ather people | ment today on his return from Ger- Right-Posture Is a Good Company REOAL e : Gen. many and was assigned to duty with the general staft to prepare his re- ol s AYceke Gen e h nointed {port.”which will close up the affairs Next Doer to i i i i fOl' Your BOYS Acad-, 0 ndency,on the lof the American forces overseas. i - 4 R. Harris & Co. > ] g o W. Rowell, U AL offi infuntry o > Iaydn | par! . ic to accept the sery- | T he A0 ‘ SmaEes Paurk Mill- |ices of the military n the tim of |, Jen. Allen retires from active serv. p A and “Col. |disaster and then desire its dissolu- |}o8 Sorly (b ADTU Bnd Bis work on his Frank T - 8 & L e ONer e spoke | (ime. He conferred today with act of military wd Ctactics at | of the good work done by the military : £ : SR ‘L. Were the |schools of the country and pointed | & Secretar l’;‘g;’;o‘:"b"”‘l" devant: « out the active plans on the part of the | mental officials before beginning his head of the |War Department in the tralning of |final military task. Col R. P.(the youth of the country in citizen- —_— asley, lead | ship The use of the X as signature of 5 f bel M R o o 8 e, e o SR oo (i ) attar below their principal ‘Kers of the | mandant of the United States Marine [ b frides at the 3 terday llnr;\r highly praised military tram- Eingelsudh o LIns Sussd Bl EWIRIES e able to write or not. as'a s j “ actual v alu e oI ! cen 1\ | that they pledged themselves by the The Enest of honor w George | _Other speakers included Gen. E. W, [ Marshall, general staff officer und |Nichols of the Virginia Military In- | Christian faith to the truth of the e to tien Per Maj Marshall |stitute and President Plumley matter to w they affixed it i ke o 3 e histor; |Xul’\l|(‘h Universit, Northfield, \'t. ks to d 2 AC e 3 bl iy ‘penings of American history, so | future generations might profit { Thirty vears ago there were 2,700 ° ° 'ihe mistakes of Varlous commands, | rus-contuining medicines_on the real 5 4 hfl‘)'@“vn"\ and | than 45,000, Fixtures for a ¢ | BOyS’ Blouses 6-room House f Fine All-wool Poiret and s Installed Complete Tricotine — beautifully tailored i 89‘ f and richly lined undi silk. In | 540 il the three desirable models, Box, New Spring patterns in s 11 ¢ Balkan and Straight-line effects ! stripes—with collar attach Featurmg special lots o i i ! —plain finish—or with artistic ed. TFull cut. Sizes 6 to 16 Wiring, l.lepaxnng. 4 embroidery and braiding. H vears. 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