Evening Star Newspaper, April 9, 1923, Page 10

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. \x . 10 THE _EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. D. (.. MONDAY. APRIL 9, 1923 ME“.[]N 'l'[] “RGE [DISTRICT CLUBWOMEN ch”RBH []NLY D[][]R e ar i o v Sonpetl?| HOPE TO GET GOVERNORS | [F=—— = . INVITED TO CONFERENCE| R Y MR | HERE FOR TREE PLANTING . LOWER SURTAVES - sz FORUL S TD LA E g e e SupposeYour Old Heater IS | , Including members of clubs an . H ¢ . . lan, ec fo. fnanc e 0- Dry Conference With Execu- lto atiend ‘the first conterence on | Wil Forer Tasue 1n 1024, S GOOd For Another Year world welfare of the Woman's Uni- | - = y The issue of the league of nations| President Harding soon is to be X ; versal Alliance, which will convene in 1s to be presented in the churches i in i Sy : g o ol D - St |asked to arrange his' conference on avsutiy Points to Gain in Collections | washinton apri 3:1,:,.;.‘,_(::;‘,?::;1“,:(’Yale Professor Asserts Entry| dironenoul b tountr vy ins Leaue Drohibition sntarcement. _probiems It surely isn’t economy to keep on May 5. s received at | < o el B T ;| with the state governors, so tha P e + prominent wom- | Into World Council Is Not | Uaites™ Jtatice John M. Clarke of the | 10" the 'governors can’ be spectal burning’'E Stove or Nut Coal when en from untries are to at i Friday declared "tn | guests at the tree-planting exercises {4 s are t - - ast Friday declared the |EUests o 1 gt fend the conterence. e . octation of which he b presiden |on (he Lincoln Memorial reservation ou can buy No. 1 Buckwheat Anthra- ssue. » [ Liberalizing Act. [, rhe businges and open sessions will olitica . uld make the question an issuc in N uncerits auspiceeiot cite costin ch 1 he held the New Willard Hotel, ! usetts Soclety of Wash- . o [ hich has been designated as the of | | iov, Cox and the thirty-nine g mu €SS | L wdquarters for the confer- | S b i —_— ma of Massachusetts will” plan . - Secretary Mellon may again go be umber, O soltal func: | The church is the door through| £y yeTry ASSAILANTS mvoms of ; And, so long as coal is mined you’ll | fore Congress proposing further re- which the United States will enter | . In announcing this plan today, find Buckwh 2 1 s | duction of surtaxes. This was indi- | al the league of nations, If ever it does| e George L. j‘illinso\;_‘l‘:;yl';'f!‘ar;‘;l,flfg:g: 1n uckwheat available for heatmg cated in a formal statement last night | gorgs become 4 member of that inter-{ TWo colored men charged with as- | Massachusetts Socety of Washington purposes, because— | from the S | west national body. Prof. Trving Fisher |Sulting police officers were convieted | commitiee, said {he presence of il the s | the March collections of income and | Among the topi of Yale University declared last night | States branch of Police | £overnors’ “would be appropriate, as a " | profits taxes, totaling $453.000,000, | (1 nGTen in an address at Foundry Methodist | | e e by e Buckwheat Anthracnte 1s merely the | had vindicated him in taking the posi- | opal Church, 16th and Church | gaylting 1ol . Jones of the|Societies here representing other breakage durlng the manufacture of tion that “the higher rates of iucome | "¢ s s northwest. The occasion was | elehth precinct when the officer ar-|States It also would be o graceful h ively d i e e e : [the first campaign meeting of the{rosted him for ‘being “arumk. was compliment, to' Mre. Haraing, for 1t the excessively demanded larger do- taxpayers to reduce their taxable in- Work in Washington branch of the League of | iy tha hospital havink his injuties|50clety to lead off with the tree \ mestic sizes. come, interfere with the transaction ion of Ci Agpociation, | treated, and then Judge Hardison |PMnting. £ business a he free flow of 5 oo {fined him $50. In default of the fine _— 5 ‘vjupl(:l s ,,r,\‘:\l"‘,.‘;(,\(. (.,:‘.,l,,,:,‘ and ttee chatrmen | Trof. Fisher declared entry of the|le Will have to serve thirty days in‘i Women in some Grecian cities owned The same Coal, of the same heatlng are rapldly becom unproductive.” Eament aee ot e T A i e L £ a great deal of real estate, voted, | ) Bt e T Siarch Cotlcettons this yess. e | S hitie Soment. Mes. | Unlted States fnto the I LAl et charced with as. | Beld e naentivton ‘Tn”the sy | . value, as you’ve always used, and at a s explained, were under the!Charles W. Selde entertainme i omas Hayes > “ne oma : la & 2 5 E Tt s G e oot Toow OF ndar | Comrien 2 Selden, 15 entertaihmen| ‘ price which means substantial savings o visfon as Mrs. ¥ Les Rust; sight- | —Wilso i SOEGERLY, EECan e | ;’lllhlk\‘“r;\‘ fon , M l.“"I'El\;l*l, ik o Wilson, { straight jail sentence of sixty days. trol the eity. each year. | ~ vided a practica i [ ——————————————————————— Roosevelt's untry, the appeal for join | the other nations of the world in’the | |1 Your Eyes Bother You “Tell It to Dr. Berman” problem and course further revisi He mentioned that although rates were in effect in March, the collections at that time were § 000,000 in the same month | thid year, which he regarded 2 revision had acted as a stimulant to | tha business. 2 Your old heater has outlived its useful- ness in many ways—you can save money by replacing it now th a 1 Spencer Heater made to burn No. 1 Buckwheat coal. oof" After Four Years. After four ¥ remains “aloof,” without making any definite efforts with the other govern- ments to prevent recurrence of war, Act Greatly Liberalized. ror. Pisher continued “We ar | In addition to the reduction in the, . as large “:;“‘”:";‘ L of neither the I'm‘;.‘:vx;:)r“ll” i surtax rates, Mr. Mellon recalied t s i revenues than the exi of Justice, there had been many other liber; . X f Justice, ed in the pre He'll Fit You Right and Save You Money Don’t suffer from strzined eyes and headaches. Have Dr. Berman examine your eyes and tell you EXACTLY what is wreng. Years of training and experience have fitted him to correctly diagnose your i trouble. During this special sale you can get— without, at the same time, | the country in the unwhole & nces which follow from fons involving ne con- rtificfal growin Spencer Steam,Vapor. Hot Water | Heaters | the corresponding per All of this, he added e ary on the revision | reasury 4 point in maintaining | i hich do not | & Sreaniy Stomage ninepRocr high rates produce revenue, tinued, “and there i the high income t: still In effect are their own purpose. ficlal conditions that tend to ha business and industry and r : “Reno. Nevada, Sept. 11, 1922, We have completed the unpacking of all of LT our effects ,,,,.([ there is not a single piece ].,mk,,,, nor a The Spencer is Designed to Burn attention. This unique feature elim- ! emie et e prcrent” 1 mar of any kind. * * * My extreme appreciation for the No. 1 Buckwheat inates all night firing in apartments, se as high as 50 per cent, giving a o) chi 9 D 9 e s B . 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The Magazine Feed Saves Coaling You don’t have to be continually coaling the secure a manner before.” Removals High Rates Not Productive. . . 3 e Packing and Shipping year they are ineffective and ally ing to reduce than) the government e, 1 ingly recommended to the last gress that the s to a maximum of ing a maximum normal Twenty-five years have proven its success in heat- ing economically all types of buildings from modest homes to palatial apart- ments. It can be used with any steam, vapor or hot water system. Any steam fitter can install a Spencer. duce income inevitably they every s means of avolding the realization of | taxable income. Waste no time— come in today and let this well known eye- sight specialist exam- ine your eyes. 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Newspaper a vertising, se : = = : > chauffeur. 3(["(1'; ":‘\ ",:‘:vr".::{“_;.:'%"""' ace | sales where buying habits offer profitable opportunities, is the You rent these cars the usual way, by the hour or R S surest means of keeping down this vexatious item. by the_trip, AND AT THE USUAL RATES! R e .‘y p ) ] 3 j 5 . GIRIFKITI & MIORDAR, Laytonseille, 3a, - The rate per hour is $2.50, while the trip rate is the regular _ BLUBMONT MERCANTILE CO.. 5 . A meter rate of 30 cents for the first two-fifths of a mile and 10 cents || % SR} i W W. N, LINCH, Fails Chureh, Voo o = |1 Write the Bureau of Advertmgg. wfl;‘;lguli};i:r for each additional two-fifths. - There are no meters—the chatge J§7 T RNOIEE Rt e n M 0 VENDLESOR. Shesandde. Ve ; pepew Pfi‘:fiw"ifi;‘,‘k,‘?;?d."i'l'f;y og nso;ook = is computed from the speedometer. ;xgvx(cu;figgl/\gg{:;\éfi;“m.:m»bm. Ve -w, “Today in the Newspapers. 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