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STAR, WASHINGTO 1923. i THE EVENING _D.-C, MONDAY, MARCH 19, the war addresses of Presldent W s, but should const ct HARDINGS S]'AR'I' Snapsho! —BY GLUYAS WILLIAMS. S0t e, burial” of e Wikknows Stahy e Grvhtves bonats.s INSURE N naugurations of | proper provision ghould als il it ‘- = the Presidents and the sesslons of the | for. the storage of historic Apest i a4 Nk Briiosies pictures.” | Senator Walsh said he wi to understand why large tions should be made arms conference,.to mention only a few great events, should be left to the haphazard storage of commercial companles.” Investigating the government facil- With J. Leo Kolb 923 New York ‘Ave. N.W. _ Maia 5027. DON'T mis appropria. for statues CRUISE TO NORTH aintings of high officials and no « RECORD OF EVENTS ities for collecting and caring for|*aken to save historic motion - g P historlc plctures, Mr. Hamlin, who |tures, which, in many respecit, will Passwn Iay gflered the plciurt of the kaiser, maid | be more valugble, “The history of k P scovered t the War De- | the future will be written on the B = H H partment was, fMicially, making |screen,” he added. 155 Plh‘lc Fishing May Relieve Monot Senator Urges Legislation to| 2rstment., »» ¢ “historlc flma . - The aid of patriotic, historical and S 1 . g % g But even such lhnl!n(h(n]l}:z;llon‘ it \'luaral:,a' o)rx-nlrmltms has been | P ayers . 2 was shown to Senator Walsh, was In | pledged *o the movement. Past Com- | A ony of Trip Up River to Colleot‘Piotures afitie- | ¥as soaws to senator Wwalshs was in [Diedysdi*oithe movemeny, rast Com: | President Theater to Its storage in the flles of the War | American Leglon is particularly ac- | Mnrch 19, 20, 21 75 t See Veronica's k tive in its support. —_— Department’s historical section, which is "housed in an inflammable 'wooden structure erected at 6th and B streets St. Augustine. toric Happenings. e Serneatensm : j guring the war as a temporary office In Conference. et iy LESS GOLF IS PLANNED SEEKS ARCHIVES BUILDING | ""¢'"= |¥rom the Loatsilee Courler.Journat [| Seo tne"Grene xioh scene Archl % Building Needed. “Why can’t I sce your boss” .\neelnls Mu-k‘.sofl;’;léry‘,zlol"lnen “Su S i & o $2.! y i WONDERS WHAT HF TO HAVE TISH TONIGKT WATER REMINDS HIM DECIDES TO MAKE uP [ Somttor. Sraion dectarea, "SPTBIE| vtte 1s fust opening an important con- | | por riecermationss Bhons. M. 407 Crowd Cheers President, and Many WANTS TO EAT. BAKED ~ ROMST BEER? HE HAD OF WG PRESENCE BY WS MIND QUKKLY. Permanent Place for Safeguarding |crnment should no longer risic jts pn- | ference.” R et Wednerany s s - valuable records of all kinds in firel *“I know. I heard the cork pop.” ! HALIBUT LOOKS €00D RCAST BEEP VESTER- READS DOWN THE MENU Films Should Be Provided, AND UP AGAIN He Says. Cry “Hurrah for Harding in 1924.” MOVING SALT CELLAR. BUT THE WIFE IS GOING DAY /////////////7///////// iz “Our Recommendation Is Your Protec 7727220 \ Legislation authorizing the govern- | ment to collect and preserve motlon pictures of historlc events may be in- By the Associated Prvse. PALM BEACH, Tresident and M Fla. March 19.— Harding and their Electric Household Helps wvacation party today began a north- troduced in the next Congress by Sen- ward crui: that will end Thursday ator Walsh of Mugs‘l‘_huggltg’ he |nfl|.] . T or Frifay At St Augustine. After cated today. | Are Universally Popular—Get Them Here a Sunday in Palm Beach, the members His announcement followed dis- Senator Walsh declared he was sur- it be varied by fishing. prised that no branch of the govern- WIBRES WAITER WOULD 'WAITER BEGING TO WAITER SUGBESYS TRAT REFLECTS THAT HE'S NOT of the party last night boarded the covery that a motion picture of the 1 houseboat Pioncer, which had come kaiser in exile had been offcred to the |N\ up from Miami without its passen- government by Fred E. Hamlin, m.f gers. Fishing tackle and bait were caitorial writer, and that Mr. Humlin |\ aboard the Pioneer when she left here had found no government provision | § this morning, and it was thought or place for its adequate preservation. ' pbable the monotony of chugging Collection Limited. : the Indian and Halifax rivers g . 5 N \ tentative plans for the cruise G0 AWAY. CANT SEEM TAP WITH PENCIL RE- FRIED SCALLOPS ARE SUPPCSED TO EAT FRIED ment was charged with collecting and | T rddo Dotrove fon o iy O THNK WITH KM DUCING HIS MIND VERY GOOD TODAY SIR THINGS, DISLIKES SCALLO feguarding Historic ,m,ll‘;.f\ SH The Wrinkle=Proof arded likely that two ar | STANDING ~THERE TO ABSOLUTE BLANK MURMURS A WEAK AND THAT THEY ALWAYS | Sihne the nrase s abien o v B ey, adioding | : WEAK AND THT THEY ALWAYS Jaiiag the pres: Quick Warmth on Iron one over the course at l)Ai\sluuu 7| Slmslias (depic it Chl" MO ln " Cheer “Harding in )2 i . il ) o The prediction made by Attorney| pORT‘RAIT OIT‘ A MAN ORDERING y l". g With a round heel—an exclusive General Bauehersy i Sani that | . 2 "FLAT TI RE? On cold, gray mornings UNI- UNIVERSAL feature—beveled Sdats To- Tnomovion and reste | W.[TH . A WAITER. AT RIS ELBOW \ VERSAL “Sunflower's” instan- edges and tapered point. It iion received its first public reaction ich last night when at West Palm Mr, liis vacation party boarded the house- boat Pioneer the cruise north- rd to St. Augustine. . Several hundred residents of West Palm Beach, which incidentally went republican in 1920, were crowded on the pier awaiting the President's ar- the automobile bearing Harding drew up there a thunder of applause and shouts of “Hurrah for Harding in 1924!" The Harding with other members of | GLUYAS WULIAMS | the President, just before stepping up | the gangplank, turned toward the crowd and made the first speech, if it might be called that, which he had made during his vacation trip. | Sees Two Hard Years. He thanked those on the pier for| their welcome, said he was glad that Noonday Lenten Services Whe: MYSTERY FIGURE | MAIN 500 Oldest Paint House in Washington BECKER PAINT & GLASS CO. West 67 1239 Wisconsin Ave taneous heat quickly takes the chill from Nursery, Sewing Room and Bath. On dreary, rainy afternoons at tea time its companionable, soft red glow warms and cheers the sitting room. moves forward, backward and sideways, getting into ruffles and pleats, never gathering or wrink- Iing. Superior heat storage capacity keeps iron at high temperature when ironing even the heaviest - INMURDER PROBE: 0 houting continned the President |they had come down to bid Mrs. chillv. w o 2 — . . d b Harding walked toward the ua?um‘: and him farewell and that i Cn r.h‘xlly.'“ct d.ays afterl:he f"‘é pieces. $6.75 Without Switch: d beca o ic 3 v b 13 8] ad v spot 2 - 7° . y e gpu‘:‘r..’f‘;fi:;f us ":‘:1 :-h:u:r.f ;?‘: ] l’::l‘r 'Imu‘r‘xi-m!u}rm \\'e<t“ ?’:r]‘;n q‘l‘i‘cauu.' B. F. Keith’s Theat ' FOR SALE ilaze hrclz 15}-,0“; 1ts warm; raplh $7.50 With Switch. Then, plainly referring to the mentic . F. Ke v dispels the ampness fr ot i R Fhemawr § P Expect Arrest in Dor- P P - = 3 u to know that I have| 2:30- "cloc] Two-story . brick build- air. e g g TR o T eeecenincnpag T TR The ”"",;"_‘;,J""’,“,m s over, T have two hard years ahead.” | y Keenan Case 10 Go ing, 45x50, on a lot 62x63, || In stormy weather when the OCH, 1412 20th st Further than that he -did not g sutable for garage or \\ sash Batals £ POLAR CLUB S SPTT but in his :ttitude and manner Far Toward SOI tio 3 N wash cannot be hung out o D ey speech there was evident no endeav P i ution. storage warehonse. . ( R d a5 Beicloihice ik to minimize the statement 1 SPEAKER TOMORROW | g trally located. 30 - foot 100”3 1t dries the clothes 1n the but very effec- terday by Mr. Daugherty, =5 N 2 h political adviser. Also during 5 - xlDENTITY | alley facilities. First floor N aundry. ‘)‘C electric heater $5 ; day nothing came from the Presi- Dean Wm. A. Wilbur || S GUARDED . Y e for the price ..... will_tnstall and_give serv ~'|dent’s party um:-;'\ \\ngld n:d ar i “l’?[""‘:”-‘ 230;;'»‘””" !J-l"l N Price, $11.00 i WARD OF $£0 FOR INFORMATION (one to believe other than that the ik e olme ank. Shower an R Ieading to dixcovery person who sen! Daugherty stat t was made with B <3 = ading person “who seat cer: m.:ug‘;:;?;d-;(: g.'x}:‘_en”a\;;“;;u r‘”, ; ST T \Polxcc Reticent, But Say Name Has toilet. >CL“\I;;1 Hoor. liv N u}o of the {{[t/anz UNIVER%]%/?EEXAO,J Helps o None of the other members of the = i ers s JOTTN M. CASSIDY party would comment on the Daugh- Not Been Mentioned During qmrtl . team hea rere at Washington's U L Store. a erty statement in the absence of Rev. J. C. Ball | ed, electric lights and gas. o oolorado | something from the President, but | Investigation. Every facility for up-to- R an'2 | several indicated it was not a sur- S Tate cacace I N woimioi ery One Invited—No garage. ~ sunday In Qulet. = N L FOR ANY Collection The President's S Beach, the second in suc very quict. consisting tendance at church, & short ride w CHAS. D. SAGER | 924 14th Street N.W. ed the Doro- e with the an- Supply Company only alterations, re: middle of Lake Worth last night after the presidential party had gone on board. was found dead of chloroform in her iwear soin siveet apartment l'rnurul.,\ T \n Pecora declined to reveal the a | tity of the man. but declared he ; | was «m'mdu: his detention would go El 1 Charge of Robertson That He,'” St L KNOTTY, SAYS HAYNES! Albe; Was Tricked in Wooing of Miss Culberson Fails. | | H fot | { girl’s death | Harris. 400 | Mrs. Harding in & wheel chair, an| — hounumv- ct Attor 2 rng 22t | atiermoon of rost’ and, re-cstubilsh: ey Be (hat the police today ex- | 1 30 New Yor \Ve. one ain 6800 ment of quarters on the housebo: ‘ o b | . Pioneer, which arrived from Miami pect to tak custody a man not ! Main 36 {during the afternoon. | hitherto mentioned in connection with | s The Pioneer moved out into the \me slaying of the youns woman, who | ee Mr. Henderson | | last murde the tr | fona, i imares, of whom added. © have been absolved responsibility for the ‘he hey PIGGLY WIGGLY 5% on your ea direct Prohibition Commissioner Discusses | ate 3174 share & moncy Ilnflefrcll e | aupervision of ‘the Comptroller of Cur- § s : jeacy. Start an account gow. W T. Galli- Difficulty at Special Ly the Assec'ated Press H Slain for Vengeance. i =:;.‘: R‘Q"‘ \'|C““DKYI:K.\QE:|‘KC’! Jpl:.p: NEWARK, N. J,, March 18.—John F. Mr Pecora still refused to reveal | M. Woo . secretary; Richurd E. Claugh: | Conference. Ellis, former private detective, who |the idel Mr. Marshall” re- | b it sl > | ported Boston man. [ ] [ ] LWy —= e s accused of kidnaping Alex E.| The police have deiinitely decided L\\IPFR STAND TOU RISTS.i How to deal with the rum fleets|Vobertson, a former gunner in the|that the girl n for vengeance. | e e A A which hover off the New York and |British royal artillery and suitor for o et e e g r Pullman luxury. Do it yoursel?. New Jerkey coaxts was ussed to-| the hand of Mixs Mary Culberson. e Toom, of Guimares, In{ = ,,.,_“,;;’”‘,;.“,',‘,",{;," e day at a conference between Prohibi-|daughter of former United States!a hotel 24 Thursday | = ° and one_dollas. g b e on - of Texa. <was|morning, W s after the et = ST N 1*_|tion Commissioner Haynes, . C. Yel-|Senator Culberson of Texas. Was|igrerigus “Mr. Marshall" said he Rest A Assured lowley, chief of the enforcement f”’}::‘ebliiz;(x:inci:;zn;n‘ty:t‘f:ix\.el‘ wae die. {1t her in her apartment” tteen o e l rawn ~Towr printne arders come 1o squads in the metropolitan districts, and | e ; E : | Cninutes Ras told tha/molins Be i s every expectatl the Setvice | New Jersey agents. | missed when the court was told that |, ;" o the girl for several hours s & Shop executes t L Commissioner Haynes conceded that | Robertson had refused to testfybefore her body was found. High Grade—But Not High Priced. the rum fleets were a difficult problem, | against Ellis. declaring he wished to | Guimarcs is to appear in eourt to- ¥ on a charge of unlawful posses- BYRON S. ADAMS, panmy, | aniene Tl to'ondne” W0 atoid he pubiicies which woua xe | 5, O 8, Sre: 4 . : GOOD of all kinder sald Commissioner |tend a trial | “Some of Miss Keenan's admirers ROOFS Haynes. The bootleg flotillas are not | Charged He Was Tricked. (were Jealous another, the po- c —are always obtainable. The other kind |28 large as reported, according to| The indictment of EllisTwas brought 1€ Sa¥- [} ) are unnecessary, ‘It we apply a new roof | Commissioner Haynes and do not car- i e e, ; or_repair your old one you m1- solid ; ry high-grade liquors. | about by Robertson's charge that the; Viiming Advaniageossis: . lasting job—one that will hold. forced him to leave his “Most of the stuff carried by these|former had whether on a large or small scale, de- KOONS Foorixg smugglers s synthetic stuff made In|{home In Bloomfield on_the pretext ! peial 0r & 116,08 SRall SCale, Geo . . COMPANY . Cuba and sold under forged seals.” :that he was wanted in New York on | “ufa( von plant. what oy P bl am| f al f Cl A C - A - " t v - C E t poultr; ou Printing Needs? sald Commissioner Haynes. “Of ailla charge of stealing property of the |storl Tne “hor Farm: and Gordoas ublic ¢ palgn or sale o ass ommon rinting the selzures made by Mr. Yellowley itish War Veterans' \:Rocmuor Soluiam iti the Clasitied Sectbn wiil tock o t t : . S is!|from these smuggling vessels there | (nstead of taking him to New York, v ouch with what .y cant. ln 355 h Bring your problems (o this | {m, AFes, Vet Moty Thee fniewd o atang AR 1o XSStk UL I ool W SRT S0 iggly Wiggly Stores, Inc., at $55 per share Million-Dollar Printing Plant. The National Capital Press | 1210-1212 D_st. n.w. 1t Costs Less to Run grade bonded liquo: —_ ARREST FIRST “CRUISER.” Hacker Held for Violating New took him to Boston and tried to place him on a steamer bound for Buenos Aires. Mrs. Mary A. Andrews, an aunt with whom Robertson had lived. ob- tained his release after complaining ‘on partial payment plan has been a big success. Will accept orders for this stock on previously of - 455 RUHR NEWSPAPERS SUPPRESSED BY FRENCH to the British embassy at Washing- Auto 3 car when MeReynolis does foit ; 3 il d Tops to| fommit hat fet ity Rule—Will Fight Case. B esleyJurney, fofmer ascratary to|B2 Editors and 31 Publishers fered terms until date above mentioned. and stand ready to sat- - e Senator Culberson, was in court to- 5. ;. Order. * Missourian {uclinations. | . UE TSt S22 ‘;‘72«‘1’;‘;\7}:‘; pew LaMe | day ready to testify in Ellis' behalf, Fined or Imprisoned and . < v When the indictment was dismissed e automobiles from cruising around the 1 27 Ordered Deported. R McReynolds & Son | iioak on 1eth am Tath Srreara Teans I e lefe_ the courthouse, declining to : " : > Slip Covers and T)p) sylvania avenue nd F street in B | e e e i RN Sareh 19—t the 1450 Your opportunity is now. “Too late”’ may be Sprmg Ra1ns Always TERMe Constitoiay. it weu continued newapapers pubh:hed in the Rhine- : of roof tro land and the Ruhr, 455 have been g \\'a)(_er Wille: The defendant Abe Martin Says: ble Remem. what you will have to remember if you wait. “Too late” is something that you never see or know till it ‘too late.” ACT NOW! Subscriptions for this stock received at the temporary office of el ,,,",'(,f,',';“:i\‘_” Bem operating an automobile for h're. !u;{pr{essedfl}:y"t‘bn-‘frac:‘fx‘g:;t!?;\0:";11"\"0‘:; v thing. Jou| Yesterday afternoon at 1:30 o’clock.) ={ for neriods varying from ihres “Call Matn 760, while driving along _Pennsylvania | days to several monthis, according to] avenue near the Willard Hotel, he Loan & 5 Grafton&Son,Inc., N5l %&b oy by two members of the sions in the Rhineland total 208 Heating_and_Roofing Experts for 85 ¥ women's bureau of the police de- Forty-three of the journals have more partment. who asked him_to take o sniottonies mntad while sixty-th loutside of these areas, have been denied the right to circulate in oc- cupled territory. Prison sentences running as high as | elghteen months and fines of as much as 1,000,000 marks have been imposed | two editors and thirty-one Eighteen editors and nine have been deported with es. - Asbestos Roofing Cement Preserves and stops leaks in any kind of roof. Keeps metal roofs from rusting. Tt is a pure product, elastic, fireproof. 1 apply same and goarantee. Also sold in bulk. $1.00 gallon in Teegnilon bucketw; $1.25 gatlon In onegallon DISON CLA them to the station of the Washing- ton, Baltimore & Annapolis Electric Railway at 12th street'and New York avenue northwest. He made the trip with his two fares and was_ then Tucket. Estimate free. MA RK, | errested by Traffic Officers Collins 3414 Pa ‘e._Phone Linc and Bishop, charged with violating T. BROOKE AMISS JR the new regulation prohibiting hack- e |ers from drifting around the hotels. who for many years was conneeted with the | He gave $40 collateral and was re- ace-brick business in Washington and Baltl- | [oased. He was in- court today. At- Tloh SohauuTe AL torney Campbell Howard represented the defendant. The case is being prosecuted by Frank W. Madigan assistant corporation counsel. Thi; will be made a test case of the ne regulation. If the defendant is con- on_eigh publishers. publisher: their_gamili Look for the Mark! desires he is now Galither & Huguely, Inc., Lumber Dealers. this aonouncement Mr. Amis o [ = friends and former patroms | victed of the charge his attorney says ian “Fi = on’ lave ‘been ‘exicaded & | that it will be taken to the District The Nosy:gum “Fisher. n nce ‘ot their e uia) eiess relatious of Columbia Court of Appeals, as m Marl quahty and he is of opin‘on that the regulation G Ced R icr ” is class legislation and as such is Ef’:? i s s AR 604 14th Street N.W. (Wyatt Bmldmg Ground Floor) Telephone Main 9557 Representative will call upon request at the— PRELATES T0 ATTEND. IRONCLAD (oot ! Phone siain is, : Archbishop Curley and Archbishop D IR REFINISHED | Biondi, the apostolic. delegate, will i) L(')‘OP }EZHB\CE{AFJ‘!&L&‘ HIN no attend the production of ni'e passion vitamine - Ll play at the President Theater Wed- a - : mlmlu purel!fo’rm. ‘Old Floors Made Beauflfu[ nesday evening. It will be the first; We reckon nobuddy Il main- pleasant to take 5 public appearance of the apostolic| i it ’ piew foors . C. ADAMS., Barrister delegate excent at relinious functions | tain that it’s better t haxe' loved readily assi ted hE “oe'" | He will beaanclco:‘gnlnnea by Mgr. Cas-|an’ got shot than never t’ have and transformed LANE AVATLABLE T0 TOAD FOB ANY ::d Mg;“’g‘éwn“’m‘“": Mgr. Thomas lm\id a‘g ?ll into stren 1N PHILADELPHIA. MARCH 29 ‘Tonight, when the play is given for e believe a jazz orche: “Fisherman é IY BUFFALO APRILS | the firat time, Bishop Shahan will bey 4 o ‘e E j b chesty = il = 3N WILLIGKEORT, Pai: 1120 1 APRIL & | presont, with Mgr. Daugherty, Father | trombone looks better in a|§ Mark” should be on every : 3 eole, S. J., o Alo; . Fath 4}D FROM PHILADELPHIA AND NEW [Srlih “rector of Holy Y rinity. ana derby hat than anybuddy we've bottle of emulsion you buy. Prof. Henry Grattan Coyle, translator | S€€N yet. Seott & Bowne, Bloomfield, N.J. 2218 TR IR itk THP BIG 4 TRAN":R conlr\\v INC. 1125 14th ST. N 2159, he Slopes of Calvary. (Coprright National Newspaper Service.)

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