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Suburban Heights, 5 ASKED TO CET FINDS IFE'S RAINCOAT ,OFP HAS REMOVED BULR TO REPLACE THE THIRD HOOR IN THE COAT CLOSET ONE ORI (C) Whaeler Syn. fac —By GLUYAS WILLIAMS. ‘MAT SOMECNE THE BURNT our IN THE LIMNG ROOM AND UMBRELLAS TAMILY COAT CLOSET GROPES WAY THROUGH QUER- SHOES, JUNIORS VELO- CIPEDE, A SNOWSHOVEL, THIRD HOOK YIZLDS OLD TP COAT AND PAR OF SKATES. SERRCHES O:mEE/ HACi&L \ VYA G'\"u.lnas PLANS ‘ALL FOOLS’ NIGHT’| National Press Club Completes anl Elaborate Program. be compieted ! | eahomefpees al Press C when ool i *rs to be feat ‘l. announce sent | music by the Marin by Labert talk by George | Preparations have for an eiaborate prc sented by the Natio tomorrow ulght. night” will be ob. The special num according to the out, includes Band, song: Clair and ¥ Thomas O'Connor, Horne: the and monolog v the Barb a one-act pl iller and Gus first appeara < ¥ melita, champion fe- male boxer South "America, will | conclude the entertainment i | : i Morris, begins 204, g on. 5 pm enand | eiaons dhayioe o o BERKNER. 11 for J\!fl\ THAT 11:?1 ortnick, for- heen Qixsoived by mutual consent L 1N daily, saving rates. building. FARS. VLM "ORMERLY DE: | er at Erlchacher's clusive | millinery shop at 5 e service: cash- . 512 Munse 'fi epaira, store Sxtares. ga Bih L ER_AND _STORAGE COMPA THE HOME BUILDING ASSOC Pa. pays 6% on you Payments $1 & & month. supervision ot the . Comptroller ot ¢ now. | Wm. Linkine, 0M ORK rnn\x Pun,m»rn'm\ PR VIO FOR SMALL LOTS To PHILADELPH{A AND MEW |m. A TRANSFER COMPANY. 1X( MAIN 2150, 10R T Painters and Decorators, A2+ 2nd BT, N.W. 3¢ Elecmczan . Rooi Leaks ‘ Tet us examipe and: re are experienced and g 1418 F at. n.w. IRONCL (lfv’;::lm‘ Phone Mt 'n 14. 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Satisfactory Printing HIGH GRADE BUT NOT HIGH PRICEM BYRON §, ADAMS, Fauroee. ! Take adva Dtage of this’ 1n Lot e e o0 taly loe your roof tnmblu 1422 F 8¢ . Phone Meia 038 —will increase the radius ot your business opportunity. {rected at loften told and w {good as the truth Cnder __m | 1 PLOT CHARGE MADE BYEX-SCHOOL HEAD Daniel Edwards Claims He Was Victim of Conspiracy. Raps Critics. gated by his ene- out of the school Ldwards, former board of education, charges in mimeographed state- ment, prepared. he said, at the r quest of his many friends. Mr. wards denounces hLis congres: | critics in the statement and presents what he terms “actual facts” in the sensatianal which re- sulted in from the T controversy his resignation From a friend, Mr. rned that the critic ntative Davis of Minnesota, | chairman of the appropriations sub- committee of the House, was not di- im but at the school sys- tem and the board of education which “was working hand in hand with the shington real estate ring for the pose of selling schoolliouse sit Declares Story False. arizing the case Mr. Edwards declared that his only offense was be- ing secreta an organization that had publishe ven articles ch were appropriate for eighth school children to speak on the jay of school. All of them. he were written on the order from teachers outside the District, and not one was ever sold to a child any- Where. he conepirators, who for private ons worked up this case. planned | and carried It out skillfully.’ said the statement v invented and told Su. 't said, most, on_the theor f'\l\ehoml to The story that we had circularized the eightl grade children of Washington schools and were selling them e s they | were supposed to write in th lish courses. The story was abso- 2 ch year .we sent <a!dllu:ue~ unsoli One went to the superintendent of schools and one each to the princi- pals of the high schools, the same as to every other city in this country. I am_ confident that, outside of our own fami here was not one child in the District of Columbia who had ever heard the name of the Colum- bian Information Bureau. et for that, and that alone, T s denounced as few men have been denounced in the District of Colum- b They charged me with ‘teaching chiidren to cheat,’ ‘commercializing a public position, and many other things equally false and equally ab- surd. out just six in Washington. Scores Subcommittee. “The members of the subcommittee were not escaped inmates of an in- titution for the feeble-minded, but e great statesmen (?), who were zealously guarding ‘the rights of the people, 50 whem they learned that a District of Columbia official was af- filiated with a publishing house which had printed seven pieces for children to speak on the last day of school their indignation knew no bounds. Surely the affairs of the nation's capital are safe in the hands of such intellectual prodigies.” Mr. Edwards further declared that a’ few days after he had resigned from the school board. Superintendent of Schools Ballou and Assistant Su- perintendent Kramer made a two- hour- personal investigation of the Columbian information bureau, and that the former said, “You are cer- tainly doing a_very commendable business.” Dr. Ballou, however, de- nies that Mr. Edwards quoted’ him correctly. MERCHANTS ATTENTION FOR LEASE Store G St., 13th & 14th Sts. N.W. One of the Best Business Locations in the City Alterations to Suit for High-Class Store H.R. Howenstein Co. 1314 F St. N.W. PRESS DEPORTATION CASE ance of Admiral Pea Vetgrans of Foreign W. s commander, Lieut. l\rlx- the Dis et of the v the n At th Post of t through neth L. C Tumbia In par Vetera n W ans of its | con Brig. Gen ephan. has faken a definite ! d in the George es case, A ent decision rend. Justice | A. A. Hoehling of the § the Court urging that the upper cour of _Appeals | affirm the r court. | in_the | t commander, The thought of petting or sparing his car, probably would be the last to enter the Hup- mobile owner’s head. The Hupmobile owner is so accustomed to unfailing re- liability, that he steps on the starter - button each mornin; supremely confident that his Hupmobilewill go throughwith whatever he has laid out for it. Sterrett & Fleming, Inc. Champlain St. and Kalorama Road Branch Salesroom 1223 Conn. Ave. 3 North 6050 N i { m‘ | Every inch can be used for cooking There’s room for 6 or 7 vnuh. 3 burners will keep them boling. Enclosed top retains heat, ts tipping of vessels, eeps burners free from ga e, and adds much to oothtop’s good looks. Convenlent Terms. Edgar Morris Sales Co. Distributors 1305 G St. N. W. Phone Main 10323. SMOOTHTOP mlllll‘llIlllhullIIII.IllIIIIHHIHIIIHIWIHIWMIHM What are the motives be- hind Senator La Follette’s eternal attacks on big business? Will those mo- tives stand .and be ap- proved when thoroughly examined? Enjoy, ‘with - 100,000 other business men, B. Morrow's personality article about Robert M. La newsstands, 25c & copy. 7.50 brings it vazy o month is th NATION'S BUSINESS NAVAL WAGE BOARD SUBMITS ITS REPORT No Details of Findings Made Pub- lic—Would Not Be Effective Before June 1. The report of the naval wage board, organized to readjust wages In navy vards throughout the co try,- has been laid before A ting Se retary Roosevelt by Rear Joseph Straus, the chairmun It was understood that the recom mendations of the board, if approve were not likely to become effecti before June 1 The basis of the ad- justed scales, it wa® said, would be of the prevuiling rate of each trade in the community in w ituated. ich the yurd ESCAPES GAS DEATH. Wilbur S. Rlchardsan Discovered Unconscious by Friends. Wilbur S. Rich old, roomer at 12 ng street, nar rowly escaped death by asphyxiati early this morning. He was in zéd condition when other perso the house detected the odor of g about 3:30 o'clock and went room. A fixture in th dentally ¢ years gm had heen acci- ind when ardson felt the effects of tl left his bed and started window, but fell before and was unable to a call for aid Richardson was 1y when friends flow of gas s he ard a ing it ng on the floor ched -his room. The cut off and windows mergency | SPECIAL EASTER SALE ¥5 OFF ALL JEWELRY WATCHES CLOCKS Buy Your Easter Jewelry Here and Save 33Y3%; PAUL’S ON BELGE New Mammoth Steamer (27,200 tons) Sailing April 18th From New York to Plymouth, Cherbourg and Antwerp With every appointment for luxurious travel. Turkish Bath and a Swimming Pool. A finely equipped Gymnasium. Elevators. A la carte restaurant service with no extra charge. A mammoth ship of 27,200 tons—the newest palace afloat. Inquire for details RED STAR LINE 1208 F St N. W, Surrounded by miles of improved streets. “The Triangle of Increasing Values” Massachusetts Over four million feet of land sold. ninety homes from $15,000 to $200,000 built and under con- between Connecticut, (Woodley Rd.). struction. Wooded villa sites, homes. with lots from 50 to 11 Ave. Woodley Park construction. semi-detached Connecticut Ave., adjacent to the bridge. Terms if desired: 82,000 Cash, $150 Monthly. Lots 24 and 29 feet by 120. Finished and under located. attached and hrick garages. Saving, $94. Middaugh & Woodward Building, 15th and H Sts. 259 To In INTOWN 14th Street Terrace Over 200 Homes Already Sold Prices to $12,850 to $15,850 Every home possesses character and indi- viduality, besides it’s Washington’s most con- venient suburb. Just Far Enough Out for the Family and Near Enough In for the Busy Man WHY PAY MORE? TO INSPECT: Take any 14th Street car (best mervice in Wanh- ington) to Ingraham Street; or drive out 16th Street and through Colorado Avenue, to his| RIDAY, MARCH 30, 1923. WILL FACE TRIAL BOARD. Policeman ' Long Charged With Falsely Reporting Wife's Death. Acknowledging service on charges of having made false statements to Capt. E. W. Brown, his superior off- cer, Policeman John Robert Long of the first precinct will appear before the Pulluc trial board at the sixth precinet police station tomorrow morning. Long is alieged to have reported the illness and subgequent death and bur. lal of his wife in St. Josepl tery at Morganza, St. Marys county, Md, two weeks ago. It is set out in the obtained of absence his wife, teachi and, was suffering umonia and critic: harges tha! by fi Two days later, it is charged, he re- | ported her death. wnd later told of ber burial in St. Joseph's cemetery. | Nothing is contained in the charges | about a floral tribute, sent by brother policemen, that was found decorating the grave of Long's brother-in-law | in St Joseph’s cemetery [ | BALLOU GOING WEST. D. C. School Head Will Speak in| Columbus, Ohio. | Superintendent of Schools Ballou will go to Columbus, Ohio, next week to address the third annual educa- | tional conference to be conducted | April 5, 6 and 7 by the College of Education of the Oh Univer- sity. Dr. Ballou will ale before the sectional meetings for elementary | brincipals and city superintend Washington's S Containing seven million feet of forest-covered land, with six Inc 5 feet front—32d and Cathedral More Cash You If We Build. In Small Quantity April 6. His topic will be ational Object of the chool Prine fore than expected he Edu- Elementa men I re attend onter- erce. [ tite NLAND Massachusetts Park finest residential ludes what remains of and Cathedral avenues Over lots and central and side hall | ClaflinOptical Co. Ice Savés Passengers This story came in about a | passenger train which rolled down an embankment to the ice of Millers River—ice saves yearly’ thousands of passen- gers on trains and boats from sickness—saves them from many discomforts in travel. And ice makes possible the| fresh cream and cream in| midocean—the delicious fresh fislt the dining cars bring up| from New Orleans. American | Ice supplies many slcamslnp\ lines and many railroads. 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