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¥ ' STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, ‘APRIL "26," 1923. " =g THE’ EVE aves was awarded the |of the board of trustees ©f ~the of President Harding “as the surest tion. He pointed out the enormous re- | A, Enright, baritone. sang several | Blm street, Chevy Chase: Lieut. Col. | medal. May. way of carrying our country into ductlon in government expenses, the |times. Mras. Conaway was the ac-|George A. Herbst, general staff, War | aistinguished ser cross for ex- Hampton, Virginia, Normal and In- some league or assoclation of nations billlons paid on the national debt, the | companist both for Mme, de Sayn and | , : ' : . . i e B e o e e | ST risne Phe large audlence | Department; Maj. Rufus F. Maddox, | traordinary herols e U, | Lo sccure the neace of the world” are ge of deficits to surpluses, o Ehright, | The large audience | chemical warfare sorvice, Wb Do | Viadisostork, Siberia in action - at | dustrial Instifute. bhas been . com members of the association. He added duction of the Income tax, the revival | sang partment; Sldney C. Graves, formerly | 1915, November 18, pelled to cancel his »lans to atténd that It “is an open secret that only of industry, Increased ‘employment |and Graham received at the close of [ [RTTRORE: Sidnex C. Graves, formerl | the commencement exercises of ths official position prevents at least and the general economic policies of | the meeting. New Hampshire averve, and Robort | e titute tomorrow. Although he is three more from joining us” and “that constructiveness brought about by i 8. Brooli S acnue, I URI TS Gmneratly T ferred that the (hres e Fepublican. adminisiration S HONORS, | Tittee, War industrics Bosta~ 21 TAFT CANCELS TRIP. | sbic o utiend che dally sensiong of cre thus referred to are Secretaries Senator Presides. i WEEKS GIVE! . Jukson place. All but Maj. Graves | = = 1 2 2 vised him to cancel all other engage- ;j;&lgp\, Hoover and Chief Justice Willlam Tyler Page, clerk of the —_— recelved the distinguished service Chief Justice Taft, who is chairman | menis to harbor his strength. : ———— In’ prefacing his address, former . DUnited States House of Representa-| Secretary "Zu:l 3'":"0'3; 'f;" Justice Clarke reiterated his publish- i inois | tives. president of the association, in- | noon bestowe écorations for dis- Former Supreme Court Jus-|ei statement lust September that he House Aspirant Tells -lllinois troduced Senator William B. McKin- | tingulshed and meritorious services | d(ll not resign from the Supreme ICOY as the presiding officer. A. E.|during the world ar on the 101-' tice Indorses Harding’s | Coust for the burnose of becoming +| Residents People Will e e nnmace GftHancy M | lowis: Frank ¥. Fletchr, | candidate for public office and that Camp, explained the aims of the as-| Rear Admiral ¢ g any suggestion that he could be g . sociation. United States Navy, retired, 116 B i Proposal | neminated for the presidency was fu- | Support President. Mme. Elena de Sayn. violinist, ren- | street northeast; Lisut. Col. William 0 tile and visionary. He asserted that dered a number of selections; Martin | B. Greeley, engineers R he would not under any circumstances e {aspire to or accept the nomination 4 2 By the Associated Press. i for President and sougit no credit | 1ndorsement of President Harding's CHICAGO. April 26— President | SXcebt for disinterested sincerity in | world court proposal, as cxplained in Harding's proposal for the L'nm-a ahaltfot e Aeague: his New York speech yesterday, was States to become a member of the | e R siven Tuesday night by Representa- g world court of justice was indorsed | DAUGHERTY PRAISES tive William J. Graham of Illinois, a | '&L Lua!l, today by John H. Clarke, former prospective candidate for leadership | m Justice of the Supreme Court, in an PRESIDENT,S s E in the House, at the Illinois night of address before the City Club. He de- P EcH the Republican State Voters' Asso- \7 e B clared the proposal should be adopted clation at the Willard Hotel. e “M. u * by the Senste by vivl voce without|p o The President is right avour it A a T e s Mr. Graham. “There no con-} o debate. : ankness and Fearlessness Never | i perwoon” ne proposed world ek | Former Justice Clarke. who appear- Surpassed—Corner Turned, coust and the league of nations which | ed as a representative of the League Y the republican party in 1920 burled | . * ‘ h “ . Says Cabinet Officer. \31:2 &‘he greatest majority ever re- | (mlcl‘“‘mm Have fun while yow read bt knoww something whea you ow throogh “Dunigan Homes’> Are Homes of Qualit y No Values in Washington Are Better Than Our New Homes on 13th St. Inspection Will Convince You of the Truth of This Statement - Exhibit House 5407 13th St. N.W. Six Rooms Two Baths of Nations Non-Partisan Association. i safd that only a small group of sen- 1 have observed that quite & lot of saving it had too much power, others | BY tie Associated Precs about President Hurding's st o cacy of our that it had too little power, and at] ASHEVILLI April 26.- 1d court. r:wnypgt::alux‘gl\flem:u.'tnp‘alx‘: Wu‘ m M ipate? If the great natlons of the loast one because he held it to be “the (fail minded. intelligent people. re- offspring of the league of nations.” |RRrdless of politics, will admit that world will unanimously agree upon a | being made to participation in the fullness, the President's speech, de- i all justiable international controver- court. one that somehow. * * ®llivereq at the annua # | : n anual luncheon of the | sies before this court, what better m M No one has vet formulated how. hel, o o, ander all el thing can be done for the peace of i ! asserted * * such participation cireum- | WS N2 would carry the ion _into the |sta has probably never been sur. . league of nations. As an experienced | pageed; s unanswerable and un- Does Not Fear Law. ! . [ 1 er. he said he was su the pro- 2 “We want no foreign entanglements. | d reservations would prevent any | 4853 Attorney General Daugh-|, servat v ¥ lerty 1 last night, in comment. |PUt may the time neve me whes velations with the league. ing on the sage of the F ident. | W e car the rule of reason and lfl\lh 1 . . . Regrets Reservations, An intel t American people, 4 3 public } M . e S Ean agazine ullt-in Garage wish our government could seeiyiiveait!e \TVHL forsing President Harding's world | - tis way clear to Join wholeheartedly |world court from the Standpoint of |conrt polic i el SRy st i ble information. | Representative Martin B. Madden, and without reservati e omia. wbar|The corner has Leen completely and|chairman of the House appropriations port of this great cour M0, But LIRS Sosaes Dasy committee, reviewed conditions left by since the administration refuses to act Cl e srepresenta- | the Wilson administration as a heri without reservations, I hope they wil r p while the [tage for the republican administra be accepted by the Senate and that to charged with re | e sponsible duties, were effectively . 1 this extent our country may be proved [ function!ng." |y Over % Million Visitors These beautiful and substantial homes are designed and finished to meet the desires of the most exacting. Concrete front pomh and spacious rear porches. Deep back yard to concrete alley. to have been sincere in its fifty vears |cessive and unjustifiable anxiety over ’ brine w . Z 2 g s F Profecscd Aesir for Such & court, | America entering the leaguo of wa.| ' ersdune duriog Sirine week Best Location—High Elevation—Picturesque View and thus keep itself right with the tions will not subside. for the Presi- |n\‘! your work done now » civilized fons of the :\or\d. : g'“‘r‘\;rh‘n’s s?ld lha(.”Ax‘;\‘:\;li:—;\”:vlll’ no: Paintmg and Pa ein The sec d objection, he continued, he league hre e fron = - a o L oot dioe e e oor e che” celfar = penng Open and Lighted Daily Until 9 P.M. would have six votes in the eiection r. have adde that ea es ana er e 8 ot the eotet tolone vote for | neittier wwill Awisicinliy Sxntx Clxils Harry W. Taylor i IO o 35 350 e - N € reet car car to Kennedy the United States. down the Iuropean chimney (2313 18th St. N.W 5 “This ob, upon {into the league firepla 2 e thelibase unworthyjassnmption (tetiAticmney, Gans ! i Large real ‘estate firm offers a wonderiul the representative: great - A = : opportunity to the right man. He must be a i | ! Street (walk one square west). D. J. Dunigan 1321 N. Y. Ave. Phone Main 1267 rld’s supply of jute is said to almost cntirely from : India. tries to corruptly elect corrupt judges ro render corrupt decisions. for thi; 1s what the insinuation really means. friendly «nn\mr\n\\'«; s would cor- uptly combine with the minor coun- : 5 S A ees iolconrupily man of thorough experience, inspired by highest i ideals and with ability to direct a large sales A number of people have Effect on Court. Character asked us \\h\( 1[”l «iulrl }l;t‘ld force. No other need apply. Write, giving com- 1 n if that were true, he asserted. cars are not iR D sk . 4 . i S o Pedtihedenlipe s s s Portraits GOLD SEAL USED plete details. All replies held in strictest confi = dence. Address Box 17-M, Star Office $20.00 Doz. UNDERWOOD SUNDERWOOD in 4400 Wanted Houses Have immediate pur- chasers for homes in— Petworth. Columbia Heights. Bloomingdale. ate destruction of the court or the plot would fail. But. he continued the judges of the court are nominated ; the representatives of the nations in The Hague arbitration tribunal, of which the United States has long been a member, and then clected by | the league of nations. He pointed out that the judges must have a clear majority in both the assembly of the | league. in which Great Britain would | have six votes and the United Settes. ! if & member, would have but one, and also in_the league council. in which | Great Britain would lave but one Yote and the United States, if a mem- | ber. but one i “It is a4 shame. a disgrace. to us “that men can be found in ‘our public life capable. even by indirection, of imputing such motives | to six great friendly nations. Be- lieving, as we do, that the people of our country favor. by a great ma jority, our going into the court. 1 hope” Secretary Hughes will go after those muckrakers with bare knuckles in his speech tomorrow night. No man knows better how to deal with them than he does.” Recalls Election Appeal. i The speaker asserted that as a proof of the non-partisan character of the | Leagua of Nations Non-Partisan A CARS. Our answer is that only those cars are made GOLD AL that we have examined thor- oughly and aiter making every necessary repair are willing to unqualifyingly stand back of. Sterrett & Fleming, Inc. Champlain St. & Kalorama Rd. Columbia 5050 Branch Salesroom 23 Connecticut Avenne “TheXoimgens Yoo 1319-1321 F Street STORE NEWS 8A.M.to6 P. M. “KNOX” Hats for Men at This Shop ONLY Walker Homes, Built as the Individual Would Build for Himself Pleasing Variety of Inits long-continued, { low cost, satisfactory REAL ESTATE SEE en’s Suits AT < ol All Desirable Materials and Values are $40 soctation, for which he spohe, that ||| |DAVID E.BARRY [ seryicelisifounitie twenty of the thirty living distin- 1807 M. STREET N.W. i reason why so many guished republicans who were among believe the Hupmobile the thirty-one who appealed to th follow voters in' 1920 for the election 2 ~- i to be the best car of follow voters in 1920 for the election SPECIAL NOTICES. Member of Real Estate Board irs ~f=cv In the world. ANTT N ANTA FU SHERR NITURE FROM NEW YORK AND v-mv. T DELPHIA "0 WANHINGTON' sMITHS | | ’LAT Ti = Champlain 6t and K 3 _& STO o F RE? Columbia 5050. IOUIS DURLW HAS EURC HASED 'y bosiness situated at 5 Branch Salesroom from Marr G £t cmne it 1223 Commecticut Ave. U Owemn st resented ta Ramuel SEan 2 e - LEETH BROTHERS | OPEN DAILY a ZService ERazge Not Over SIS0 . r,.w.,‘%'?‘“_‘_ ELECTRIC FANS Mg Cleaned and Repaired RICHARD GASCH & SoNS A - 914 9th Street :'IC":;)‘I;X’\‘ I B ::v.lr\.aznu Main 123 Established Over x.u Century o ebacher’s. hns apen L ___Established Over Half Cemtnry Eive millinery shop at 815 11th st no * 813 15th St. N.W. EKECFERS - WHY _HAVE % | when Cyelone will | | their original colors: 5 gal from moths ch.m_ s n.w. “Rucker Electric Co, Natural Contracting and repairng. 014 hones ;,n....,g damage. LESLIE . RCCH R‘”"" enough that “Stand- " HORSTRAME Bhone” ML ard” Motor Gasoline PI.ANO TUNING, $2.50. should lead among the Fiaver repairing. C. A. RABENDREIER, 2415 motorists of this city. L 3 3608 Albemarle St. N.W. West of Connecticut Ave. v. charming, characterful Colonial house, built of Eethesda-Blue Granite, and including in its appointments every fine modern feature. Large lot and very desirable cnvironment. 38th st. n. Col. R e now what - . - Don't Wait For c‘;-uh ey Get this point! Our suits are of ot | Best Location in the City the soft, comfortable materials that thiy parment pla: motor fuel wherever p J. D. OWENS they buy it. Once the Phono North 8038. $7° motor is adjusted to " Ask Any Engineer “Standard” its uni- ~if our old-fashioned oxide of iron and formity saves the pure linssed oil 1 keep you cool --- cassimeres, un- finished worsteds, French flannels, Highest Elevation e i, s o v, W’ ovner further thought Best View L - KOONS iy, uzrsny | M) Standard Oil Co. i o~ i ar.ld vsforsteds: P, p Here’s a Roofer (New Jerses) i and pencil stripes, mixtures---blues Construction Will Compare Favorably Ready to make things snug and tight at VTR S e With Any House—in Any Place > and the new French grays. TRONCLAD foetae, 1ie r et Printing Individuality - ; i : TN o o o The kind that gets and holds attention. | f S | s . 3 New SUbleISIOn The National Capital Press 3r d Stl'eet 1210-1212 D st. n.w. HIGH GRADE I‘RHIMP end effcient, ang ManNtsctnres (7 - North of Upshur There are the straight-back mod- | es for young men and conservative | styles for their fathers. Plenty with the Norfolk back, which has dis- _placed the old style of “sport™ coat. - Printing Service i e | 62 i % o | RemingtonCashRegisterCo.lnc. : BYRON S. ADAMS, rrivten. Remilllt"ll:}gmisflel’mfl Inc. Six-room House, with brick garage; brick pantry ; deep porches, irent and rear; A Well Painted Roof it modern in every particular; artistically designed and finished; daylight cellar and Adda attraction to your home. Let us | large yard. einbivons roci facts necessary to guide and con- || | trol your business. R. K. FERGUSON Inc. Features not shown on any|| Roofing Dept.. 1114 8th other Register. - It will pay you to see this machine before you buy. Hundreds of Washington mer- chants are using Remington Cash |f | Regist Price Is Low and Terms Reasonable ‘One great advantage in choosing . from our stocks is the certainty - that you will be buying the latest and absolutely correct style. Open and Lighted Daily Until 9 P.M. ‘‘Heating and Roofing Experts 35 ye d “Biggs Puts HEAT In Heating. Allowance made for other Smgr WdI Bring You! | makes of Registers taken in ex- a “hot time,” no_doubt, but|f change. how about next winter? For |l H. George Thyson 5 efficient Heating Plants see us. .gm Any! b VThe Biggs Engineering 431 11th St. N.W. WARREN W. BIGGS, Presidet. Phone Mllll 2“3 2310 14tk st. n.wy 1. Frask, 817, - Take 9th Street car marked “Soldier’s Home” or “Grant Circle” Bus. D. J. Dunigan 1321 N. Y. Ave. Phone Main 1267

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