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THE EVENING STAR b SATURDAY, MAY 12, 1923 r Bid Lively for 2 | Snapshots. —By GLUYAS WILLIAMS. |FINDS MIDDLE WEST . PERUVIAN FOUND | For New Homes King Says People Regard It as’rn' B. BUMMISS'UNER‘A F. Concha of Associated Press, \p.‘,‘.v.?x:\!.‘li":;::m:;:u:o ‘-‘l‘o:\f‘url];\';'s cai « Another Entangling H s Suicide, Letters in Room 5 : Two days ago Mrs. Ella H. West, Alliance. . J Indicate. Social Work Conference This |sccretary of the boara of chitdren's i 1Dr. Tindall Lauds Service $ ¥ M guardians, laid before her city an LTS S ey Thirty Years A f of PR s : RpDes adc 9 J orld cour mes - urelio Fernandez Concha, a Per Week Will Bring Many ].—g‘:u:l]-k;:»; 1-‘«‘:‘10» clr?u):u-‘:,’ (:rlcedl“(: - within the concept of gntangling for- I y ears Ago o vian, twenty-five years old, a member Delegates Here. become wards of the District. Within STARTS FOLDING CORT SO FEELS HE MUST HAVE_DONE REMEMBERS HE'S SEEN THE Elon SillEh: &) wrich fifie peonle on (e ficer Now Dead. g% thojloca staftof the Aesuciated tforty-eight hours she has received THERE WONT BE ANY WRINKLES SOMETHING WRONG DOESNT TAILOR “TURN IT INGIDE CUT middle west abhor, according to Rep- Press, was found dead in his ap = = number of offers from familles resentative Edward J. King of 1lli- ~ ~ and Courts ity ol loierk Hoom pamiles AT END OF TRIP LOCK SO GOOD BEFCRE FOLDING ey i mEnpAn R Uandiconng, Many university women will be|homes. The board will consider the 2 “This would prove merely an initia- Brig. Gen. Henry Martyn Robert, | Street, last night about 9 Brought to the national clubhouse | Cffers carefully and it is possible tory step toward super-government|U. S. A., retired, who died at Hornell, | Death resulted OIIRGLIO. ol 4 that before many weeks baye passed by a league of nations,” Representa-ix vy yesterday, was of the American Association of Uni-|4\5_vear-old Mary and three-year- tive King said. “It would mean our) "~ " % S Coroner Nevit Nersity Women this week as dele-{old Paul will be as happy as any Interference with the affairs of for- | missioner of the District more than| Coroner Nevitt, Eites to the national conference of | other children in Washington. cign governments and interference in | thirty years ago, and according to, had the body taken t s S It has been a source of encourage- our affairs by fereign governments.” socul work and kindred associations, htito the soclal Workers ofthe: board:| In discussing the attitude of his| 1 coror rmed Certain zroups are aking head- itnes: v a response to their | “home people,” gained from personal | MOst capable engineers ever detailed | ©0F o s 4 Shiied Bl R e o : contact with them, Representative | to the local government |jpleht gletterglsfuhy the woune the delegates will be housed there. King said: conv ed his friends and ingineer Com- | Wounds in his head veteran city officials was one of the | Where Dr. Herbert E. Ma Aside from his service as D) “Miselssippi valley folks have set- e i e s ey Wil e served every after- [ Ued thelr_uttitude toward forcign | Commissioner, Gen. - Robert ainca | that he committed suicide beca won at 5 o'clock untii May 23 i P’ nations. They do mot care to in-|nation-wide attention through X Tionealoh: e R S S 0 (] tértere. with . foreigners and they | poos B e | M1 Was aise sed by to (SRS enanie GUicEaLEs pnd kel DECIDES THE TAILOR HIMSELR TUNDS —THAT AS FOLDED TRIES TO REMEMBER JUST Hotly resent sny attempt by foreign. . R s of Order,” ve-| that Concha had a well developed cns: i e fe o actically all parlia- | of pneumonia and had been w_ s COULDN'T HAVE DONE NEAT- COAT 5 MUCH TOO LONG ~ HOW THE DKKENS TAILOR.. EERStolintarters ithine. s e D i e S e s SR You cannot have a court of any |mentary hodies. | IRy 2 Will be reserved in the dining roo ER JOB THAN THAT FOR. SUITCASE DD FOLD IT ind unless its orders and decrce: Gen. Robert was a member of the i Said his condition showe ity ¢ |l the dintng moom can be enforced. You cannot enforce | board of Commissioners from Febru- | POSSIDIY Was_ irresponsible u o for ur x‘“x”“l”l ey dcerees by coaxing nations. Decrees | ary 14, 1890, to October 14, 1881, du ots were fired. He wi 10 for university wome , eanls will be issued to university | ! nquest at the morgue th 1, 3501 - inquest a orgue this Solleasn i 1. D. Hulen, Concha's of our circuit courts can be enforced | ing which time his to Washington during by our sheriffs and then, if necessary, | Commissione National Council of Shriners. s and i 7 by our state troops. - Riias o found the body when he . y Fhe initial function at the club- 5 i 3 “If the world court judges should | or. mlvnll Pays Tribute. apartment last night. A revolve Workers” conteai ot tne settiomenctiPpesiglent Appoints . (€. G, enter an order whereby broperty 1n| Dr. William Tindall, who has served | waS 1vinie on the flaor near the bod orkers’ conference. will oceur to- fome ouel cguntey! wak tolhe v {under every board of Commissioners | while' a note. pinned on the re i Mart onnssin f since the present form of government | queste at his emplover and D. G in ot e for payment of debts, execution |5 e h b SR e ot Grechwien | Commissioner and 3 Mem- ¥ would issue from the court, " Judies | WAS established. todas paid high trib. |zlo N. de Arvambur b will talk of her co ecute orde this | Ute o the ability and character dis-| Peruvian embassy, tificd of PEesondt eeserenn Dl I uld not execute rders; this | Bte to Vol 1 —. would have to be donc by bailiffs « by Gen. Robert during his: death A i i i bers of Labor Board. Youl Saxe o e done by | terin of oifice he e o Dinners and Luncheon. fajled, the army of the league uring his term as Commissioner | “The only reason of my decision Two dinners == y A 1-ations must be used, which use of |J Was intimately familiar with his|my poor healti sche od at the flicial activities and remember noth- j dal and tell The LT { President Harding yesterday after- BEGING AL OVER. AGAIN ON BUT COAT UNFCLDS ITSELP DECIDES HE CAN G R, L malnleining L ANGaLen | iilie 410 thatinas B At com et o st o o : already has resulted in massacres of | 1 he did that | cte & S Jian CTHEE il Wi {noon appointed Frank MeManamy.| | NEW SYSTEM WHICH CON WAY TO SUITCASE ED AT END OP TRIP, AND innocent peoples. o Hrofession 1 min i e a1 it 1 bectlonml ihactyz{who has becn & resident of Washing PROMISES WELL JAMS IT IN ANV CLD WAy’ entent arranfement - orinterni. | (d Dr TNl i persnal cour. || There wis nothine i e roow : erAl mectiiZ Y on for fifteen vears, to the Interstate : tional bankers to collect their in- | (8% and physical and moral courage | cuggest the provability of a strugsl: ; _ lay night @ | Commerce Commission. and R. M. Bar- ; tional bankers to' collect thelt in-[\:2 409, BAYcal And moral cot Safeatives who! Divestisated the cus nner o 2ro e T, P - b ¥ 3 o p a ability He had an alert and enter. said. A card casé found on a tuble gt o e B inly not be agreeable to the com- ] aid. Widnesuay aftcrnoon b 1339 o'clock | 1o o€ Memphis, Tenn.. Horace Baker PORTRAIT OF A MAN o peale, “Who. wonld e ‘xpicted | Brisime mind and Wis versatiis iond | ' the Toom coriiined dn agt driver dne st At fi o go, TiL, Grable a le, v e o 4| thoroughness in District affairs was | permit in t e of Mrs. Lyd: $its and Trinite College have beer ailroad Labor Board PACKING A COAS = L A Y remarkable as that displaved Motavi Khan, Detectives attached © eil o Fatrbcentiunt toa HOE( [Min E Rt v okctiol inill omaes Guurag e T e decreen and orders | his deservedly famous rules'of order.” | importance to its discovery. will be the hospitality com- > P 1t is understood a protest will b o, Mrs, Samust. Hesrichs Miss | directly affecting the railroads of . puic e against the manner in whi that Swann, Misses Lmily and | eI one AT afte o P e na Clark, Miss Patty Newbold, { White Hou hortiy fter the Fres Associated Press is alleged that h Fleet Maneuvers to Be Held There | without a warrant for Scarch. (1 o Oficiall | annonncement found therein, ainst the expre: was made| grgers of those in charge. Grahan, CMics Ethel | dent’'s meeting with : e ind Mrs, 1 chorh, and the | e, MeManamy is appointed to sue- | N 3 r : r of the Interstate Com- i Commission takes effect in 11 also hold : “eTub on Wednesday | July. He is looked upon as one of the Epitome of Events Up to j best authorities on railroad equip- May 12, 19235 Visitor, Jment and all branches of railroad nehvon w ho | shop work in the United States. He is{ Helenionto| L UansEseiain i cng 6 0T MITC Rt G i FOREIGN. = TotCaltur n purtieibate, | The | wilian Guitar ard Chulelt Ciuh are Sirector of the iy sk 0 = S g = e ,, seouting will proceed to the|the Nordica Banjo Tub wi cive me 1 in " {ment for equipment as a result of H rthquakes destroy kL al The final word o hy ans' pre- | p. ation | » a co o'cle R ithlom oot | Boverirent ontestibn or the roans| EnANKIASNNdEFlip Addressesi iilgles Jas Feature of Note Will Be Ad- eynaliyiond an piieie i nxes | Davain & the location | second cor S o'clock 4 v Turkey and hit north Chile. scriptions under prohibition nrobably | of the fleet ces for the spring | the First Congregational Church, 10t tend the nat conference of during the war. A : otest boveott on suga . 1 e Eaid b the Suprerme Courc|oti1aze on_dctermined def- |and G streets no "he ‘cor al worker t 100 invits Began With Pennay. Gathermg on Moral Obliga- | protest boveot sar. vice to Make More Gen- will ibe isaid Sbyithe’ Supren U Snitely. - ted yesterday that}bined clubs n 1 ¢ i to members AT AT A e T e ~eurs] vlared o Dbe forming v i nEXt spring. | Hawaii was under_consideration Admission ; of age. e is a native of Altoona, | : : entente to control KEurope. Britain In the meantime, for an entire year, T D e tion of Nations. e erous Offer. bine' government will hold T Ot knowledge of shops and cauip- | CRRIN e eiican Giiens ana b s °r in status quo by a stay of exe Dr. W A snt in and about the Pennsylvania s jenm B e s Jnr\'\(_nn m.?«rm‘_ .;quul Knox's s = ool Sl ot | Erend Shops B e S tesuir sessions of dhe sencrat con. Others cuptared b bants In Mt e s e e A e ooms Single or En Suite children. {as an inspector of safety appliances | ention the New: Jerusalem in thed o o7 "o S S e e LONDON, May 12.—Great Britain's| prema” Court. lesiate ‘:»"“‘xvty!»\l(‘\.!tir“r the Interstate Commerce Com-|United States (the New Church) be- | 50 a5 Clihese troobs PATIC MIE” |rote to Germany will be handed to| This was the prospect today. ac- You can arrange for ideal “iizabeth Mann is presit will {Mission. Two vears later he was pro-jgan today in the Church of the New ! ape with boy from bandit gang iniDr. Sthamer, the German ambassador. | cording to latest information in offi- : e Se A % [ S Tendquanten ST hie WL [ oted So asststant chiel iSpector of | jargeatens. e 16t and Corcoran| Ciina. Biritioh batileshiy orgered 1o here tomorrow. Copfes already have | sl cireles which understood the New office_accommodations in our meeting sho: v afterward as made chie -5t ollo € ous 3o s s o release all erica - < T 8 i P g, A0 ) spector. In this capacity he gained{conducted by the Rev. J, Paul Dresser e Ty & mm | Summer vacation of the Supreme undoubtedly the most desirable il Satupdas” and | MUCh prominence or his eMCIency. fof Bath. Me. and the Rev. Louis G | sk head of Soviet dele i t the note is a plea to | Court will carry the matter SR location in Washington—and -t At Wil Also be { MURIStFAtion took over the railreads |1oeck of Cincinnati. there was an ad- | gation, R T s Je i L ! according to those familiar with ! unquestionably in the most de- the club on Fr night wfter this country entered the war,|dress of welcome by e Rev. l"fl)! e B h re-establisi negotia- | preme Court practice. of an opini 1 B Il l re O Friday arternoon the club will |1 was placed in charge of construc: | sporry. pastor of the Washington oo- NATIONAL. ¢ t of the Ruhr|next spring, probably in March sirable Building for office pur Eiwe DGCHnG pan Helanid e to | tion and maivtenance ot all locomo. [P MASOF o te WASMIELOR s : . png the alli April. The government now has | poses. Which all membirs of national sorori. {ives and cars. Since the ending o ty. o he annual address of the | x.w ve speals state prohibition docs not refer to American | ninety days from the Knox dec y e aicdia ; Ziesiin the Uity breinviien oot o liredbral eontroll ihe Leen busily {president of the convention, the Rev. | enforcem 2 participation in the reparation set- | to prepare an appeal i We have incorporated mto it urday vizhr ub d ar. | engage N arrangine | William L. Worcester of Cambridge, | to take suci LeD: 4 tiement nor to the appointment of an { those rare essentials of light Fangsments ATE DBINE made {vithl th p s s Mass. The convention luncheon, hetd | Xorid’s richest man; 4 international arbitral commission. 3 1 - e Ml e iiren Gom 00,000,000, Members igres : : 3 and air. The rooms are of ex- e 3 ol vl o e oG is afternoon. was I New York repeal as “biggest ary | Charge French Counterfeit Mark. FAVOR STANDARD BRICK. 11 h il ke g ol it T hro T s Vanderlip of | blow." United States speeds action| BERLIN, May 12.—Since the occu- i cellent size—so arranged they sl ! Uy saved the moverninent| New york, former. prestdeme ot the] 10 Sive Americans seized by bandits of the Rulic the French and| Manufacturers of _brick afiiated may be used singly—or com- =l s of dollars. National City Bank. Mr. Vanderlip. il China, Cold wave sweeps most of ans have forcibly seized 27.18%- | with the American Face Brick Asso- 4 ! bined—and specially facilitated NOTICES. wouncing the appointments to tesity 2 erliD’s | “hited States. Post office at Stlver )00 marks in German currency in IS, NTEAS yesterday that the maneuvers of the| ;Final Action by Supreme Court‘ spttaile e GG BERI-IN IUMURRUW Expected Next Spring—In- | neld in the Carrivbean sea. with cule- | OLUBS TO GIVE CONCERT off Costa Rica, as the| U direction of Walter i junction to Stand. 1 base |7 Nordica Mandoli thounsand marines will_bej Guitar hestra, the Nordica 1T uperinten members of 1 as- rday night. The Rus- 1 Sliact! ral R N G currency M lciation, meeting with Department of . [ihe” Rallrond” Labor Board the Presi- | Sehject v Moral Obligutions | going, robbed for the seventh [ Uhe newly occupled arcw says DI [Commerce oxperts on standardisation. §or professional men, brokers, jdent designated Mr. Barton to repre- | TR N e be ar worcester | Lime at big oil gusher at Cor | 0 ineReichbank. in a statement | jcached @ preliminary agreement ves: e Ste 14th_st. “ent the public Mr aker the ? ¢ Fopsil ixb ey : takes lives of sixtee of he REAIUENL . s erday to standardize i e brick e v s - president of the convention. followed g 3 given to the press today. = B = = = i w.. Washing. ailroad AN nen Zrouns. he . tep entative Blanton o exas = pEiTeR ¥ A - sed e nited Sta and manu- 2 e K stnw. W |fallroad management grouns. They | fo¥cineral theme of tHe gacherins | liepresentative Blan ¢ Texas in T e e ol the French |sed in the United States and manu The janitor and clevator 3 o - el e N dicted in criminal libel. = % i factured by them into two dimen- 5 i . . AN TR TN T T its crention. Mr Grable wat named | —the divinity " of ‘Christ “and the dicte L have been issuing counterfeit German | OIUFeS, BY them inte two dimen- D service will be maintained at et turniture from Richuond | Fred- | to represe! ¢ Tabor sroup. He was | Meaning of the Divine Humanity. His . meney, amounting so far to 35,000,000 | Sions. | Th R L Sl 5 2 et s e | $,represent the labor wroup. Ile was| [ bject was “The Glorified Lorg anq| PISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. IATI, from one of the piates seized | (60 to arehiteets. builders and others the highest degree of efficiency TRANSFER AND STORAGE United Brotherhood of Maintenance of | CUr Response to Him." Like others Former ative Tierrick the raid on the Muelheim printing j{ A ETRIEH 10, ot Feeins department on For particulars and reservations VITE LUNCHROOM VDT AT {Way Employes and Railroad Shop | who have addressed ' the auxiltary jconvicied on of disorderly | piant on April 6 ik sl oun ] 08 18 annly toloir Rentall Depastment nwl owned b Atherta and aber wodies of the general convention dur- | conduct. Decors for comin, in this raid con- ot ¥ s t borers general convention d nduc 5 L _ t sht differe £ v Vs e sold o Nich Chowlis, Alj | Laborer ing the past four days. Mr. Worces- | Shrine convention being placed along | sisted of 1. ,000 marks in 20.000 ALipresent thinty clght diflor { Ground Floor. S e Wiscertibilla fletore Slonday; | Vacancies Came in April. ter found no fault with those doubt- wnsylvania avenue. = Barracks in [mark notes bearing the distinguish- |Sizes of rough and thirty-five sizes 3 ! IEBLIG IO 2k {SM00th face brick are marieted, b : : g B | The appointments to the laboriers who have come to the front in |Fast Poterac to be removed. | in& initials “M Eho Retcuelaul o o the St e N e LD o YOUR board had been awaited since April | the last fow months. but he ndeavs | Nelghborhood House fete and May | immediately repudiated this issue e el of LHe prodiietion) ids 0SS an €ips { aten ics : fond | |7, When a vacancy in cach of thefored by the great welght of biblical nee eldsiintay afiac 10ioictosic oD iCladenape fassects Wintistrange |lg5os (EENEEE SECRI IS cidne ol ot The Home of Homes three groups composing the board |authority to show that there is no the Church of the Ascension 0,000 e notes. haxe, been actu 3 and outpu: 7K S i AFFEIC Ay 35 | had been brought about through ex- ! sion to doubt lected as time and place for the comngin f;;r;vx;fc]‘«‘;‘;x)\l[(!:(l;;\‘(:g"“:'nnd' i‘:‘::rfi‘frae';;;o:i cx}éexasp;\rr‘»;gdd?,‘;- " 1417 K St. Phone Main 4340 smsle fur any debie|Piration of the terms of office of| ' “Can we zain. to0. a vision of what | vention to eleot % new DIShop A el Behs - initials | ardlz f e e e o Ay eb A e h A Ftoniandl Mr o iRskervand otlina Tang: bh Tl ai e o of what ] Yentlon to wdredth anniversary | cyen Holland, ‘bearing the initials | ardization. a shington. Hun a S 35 " xonich. combination of Tet: SHLFELT, SR., Albert Phillips of the labor groub.jpower is doing in ‘these days. thelof first singing of “Home, Sweet| /QXU," which combination of let- B {The President. it was understoo: de- L most wonderful days that the world { Hlome™ celehrated. ‘Personnel classif :-«::mrl:: never been used officially en 5 LACH REGISTRATION NOTICTE | cided some time ago on his appoint- |has ever known?" he sald. *W. cation hoard expects to reelassify all | GEIman notes its, 3. erele given that the Teard of ‘Registration | ments 10 the labor and management | recognize where we eam’ the for | Government embloyes in Washington | ., 1188 e e D Slsscndny Mil . will e in sesslon at | groups, but desired to weigh care-hands working in our lives an, by June 1. International ‘Boys' Club | SHArEes; were printed trom the prate Originators of Co-operative Apart t Ow hip in Washingt: X e Washington 1. C ot d fully the merits of several candidates | the world about us for the establishe | Fadeortion hos eiition. [Gholce [Ich SHesinench Fids rigu perative Apartmen nership in Washington Yo register an of these two days vou will | those who had been reported as under |Lord’s hand in the new freedom in | o omobiles stoler PR il N s 1o barred from 3 at the annual election | consideration for this cancy Were {every department of life—in govern- LD T e nie e G DenaE sl 7 ing ave been re to their | anc eturned. 10 be Tl at 3 ach. M on Saturday. | former Representative Volstead of [mient. in indu Inisoctal lite, fu| ELon, Have been memtored fo thelriiandinever retucned June =5, 19 B i | Minne ota and Gov. Edwin P. MorrbW {the new freedom of thought, and Depattment Barsinseiof nEils to D y y 0 er y en O 5 TANGS N n oAy of Kentdcks especially of religious thought. With | preqeri o ool Atms.. Prest. JOENEDANGS S Whs, ! Judge Barton was appointed to the {freedom there will be mistakes, and derick A Copiss g rms Presi-| RENEW CLEMENCY PLEA. Board of Jtwgistration and E ihourd for a term of three vears by |some will use freedom a5 lloenes: vt | dent Gempers of the American Feder- . B ation of Labor exonerated by jury in = p § WILL NOT 1 RUSPONSIBLE PRt ANY | J'Tesident Wilson in 1920, and was the | there are foregleams of the kingdom | tron, Of 18 - y " an n LN et o By 2y one 3o w1, {board’s first © chairman nhie, I8 alof the Lord. espectally in the growing [ DiStrict Supreme Court of® Ryan | Friends of Men Sentenced for War . 5 der at, pud prior to taking a place [spirit of brotherhood. and in the e i 7 " = 3 & T T 7 lon the Loard was a member of thelefforts to apply the golden rule to | [°UF here May 27. Frauds See President. To Repair or 1 " > ¢nnessee senate and judge of thelthe conduct of this world's affairs. Efforts to obtain executive clemency SE ennessee courts of chancery appeals| As to the divinity of the Lord, Mr CHESTER CONCESSION for Pred Wolf and his son Paul of “Many of your friends and neighbors—dozens and dozens of them. and of civil appeals. Worcester said His works were a Quiney, 111, sentenced to prison in Grable Aided in Strike. suflj‘_(““l?idmh\:: s AR INTERESTS TO GET 0. K. a war fraud case, have been renewed. have bought WALKER CO-OPERATIVE APARTMEX NTS, be- VETUNTTY T0 HAVE Mr. Baker, whose name, with those from heaven testifed o ”Hd'dl:'n:’(": L:'PT! jl‘lll&l‘i\ s I<n:mt,l Relzul:'llca‘l;, o i . b % ¥ g 4; dhsinfectod a restored to thely |OF TOUF otheTs, was submitted by the | ffom Regven testified o His divine: Brissaur § and e e cause under this remarkable plan they can secure ownership of a fine eriginal colofs, At your residence, very cheap: | railroad managements as a_possible |noss ThIS 18 my ) son. < S Johnsoen s o1 o= > K rotects o noths; 2 * experlel appoi was ge manager of | whom am well pleased.’ The Lord The compan which secured the |the matter today with President Har- a . ” = = o et BATE T e DD e wonters Hines|| imself sepeatediy declared it, “Tand | Ghonter Tolrond, i e e I 1o Febiary Gsshined to apartment for less than they are paving as rent. 9 = prior to his appointment to the board | my Father are one’ The Lord once | city-building concession from the An- | act because the two men had not Free From Rust by President Wilson at the same time|showed Himself to three disciples. | zora government of Turkey is to be | heen committed to prison. Sinee then ot et el e Heon udge Barton was named. { transfigured, His face shining as the | rcorganized at a meeting in = v have begun serving their’sen- T o et o e Mr. Grable was a prominent figure [sun, and His raiment white the | York, May 22. This is the Ottoman- | tences. 5 3 our old stsle TroterTin ¥ lin the railroad strike last summer, It {light. Their eyes were opened to His| American. Development Company., = = { able, Tonest. 't {Leing largely through his Influence {divineness as a radiance of glory.| Arthur T. Chester, son of Admirai Time for a good | X I HE WAI K E R PI A ROOFING & ihat the maintenance of way em-|After His resurrection the Lord de-|(. M. Chester. and formerl com- - F Baby ||l 3 . in 633, | ploves remained at work for the most | clared: “All power is en unto me | mander in the United States Navy picture o ady . 5 N T ; part during the shopmen’s strikc. | in heaven and in carth St dter itenresintine the Coitod RS o O i The delegates to ‘the convention | States Shipping Board in Constanti- ‘2'0-00 Dozen s will be entertained at a garden party | nople, who complated negotiations Under the Walker Plan of Co-operative NS AN ST IMATE AT and supper this evening at the Co- | with the Angora government which | RWOOD P G : q : S e L s ‘BORDER AGREEMENT Tumbia Country Club. resulted in the granting of this con- | DERWOOD | Ownership a moderate size cash payment with alterations, Fonalrs, sore " Hxts AN cession for development-of the nat- B At nv ral_resources o y, includin : bala ' id lik ys an apart- rooF ExpERTs | WITH CANADA NEAR MRS, STEWART HONORED. i sicis i ach sk e s Main ste : S A e e s o 1 Painti e e today to"attend the New York meet- | Qyer 14 Million Visitors 3 ment—makes it your own. The monthly pay- epairing anc ainting. 2.2 L INE- Z % 2 g = 2 5§ . . lected President of Starmont Ai HS V. Goethals ha sign, e here June during Shri k s t Kstimates cheerfully furnished free, Statement of Neighbor Nation on Elected rew d Dt WY iSocthals has :‘,‘:,'W Shiaa W e g T ment includes all interest, taxes, operating FE umptives. 2 B our work ds % ; 2 2 R, K. RGUSON, Inc. Negotiations Expected in for Gonsumptive e r-?'tr?:"'\"fi:vmxfiu?“(wrs;;?r?:c% sasi ':! Paars Cavanaugh Courts expenses and a very substantial curtail on Eoctisg Ph. M. 2490-249 Mrs Andrew Stewart has been ) ii°Giccuss plans for raising $1,000. Painting and Papering = = S NOTICE Yo i the time to fave Few Days olectellipresident of the Starmont Ald Tl to. et e i TR e | 1524 17th St. N.W. principal. iS4 s 4 or _Consump! o e ensulng & = 2 a7, Let tho roofng exparts oF b aDAt - year. Other officers and committees | Ye¥S In the leased territory Harry W. Taylor One of Ten Fine @mine your roof and submit to von Crenr et chosen Include Mrs. Samuel J. Pres- 2333 18th St N.W. Col. 1077 Co-Operative Bldgs. te. Teasonable prices. All work guaranteed. | Such progress has been made by| cott, first vige president; Mrs. J. n - Iaun & | the United States and Canada toward _Herrminn, second vice presi- Grafton&Sor;,Inc., nodernizing the century-old Rush. | denti Mrs.A. P Clark secretary: Tuofing Beperts of 85 e I e Mre. De Witt Chadwick, assistant NO AD VANCE IN PRI( ES Baghot agreement regarding the mili-| gecretary, and Mrs. William 1. Me- 7 ’ "to have Hea "e- | tary and naval defenses along the in- | Reynolds, treasurer. ; g R i Now's ’l)- el le'“"fl{ T |tcrnational border, it was sald yes. | Mrs. George W. Harris, Mrs. W. S. Two cars Three years agp we introduced Co-operative Apartment Ownership to the the Best (P41 - and, TEPACE |\ riuy by administration offictals, that | Erankland and Mrs C I Claudy.; Hupmobile shop meth- National Capital. It has been a grand success! Every one knows how greatly well- |ments imade. | Wielre (2t 5\ icement lconcernie he moi| pr s o, Claudy, Mrs, S B Maise ods are as exacting, our with the same name located property, building material and labor have increased since that time. Never- ireliable, reasonable. tiations b cted within a|&nd Mrs. W. R. Myers, committe exacth theless, we are selling co-operative apartments owned by us at exactly the same prices 'Th Bi Engi : Co. fl)\‘:‘:lnov“s T i S membership; Mrs. G. W s Harris, EM::;‘ ;.;!?ec'ion of materials, pl.ate zoaylooie y that prevailed three years ago, when production costs were far less than today. This {The Biggs Engineering Co, | few day: g William E. McReynolds and Mrs. W. of finished parts is alike and yet behave is merely one illustration of the soundness of the investment, WARREN W. BIGGS, I'resident The Canadian position with refer-| s Jorankland, committee on publiciay, as rigid ful ite diff y s . 2 i ence to a restatement of the agree-|and Mra W. H. Bradbusy. S , as careful prac- quite differently. The ment in permanent form, it is under | &hurios Demonet and Mrs. Willlam| tice can make them. In realdifferenceisin the | ONLY A FEW CHOICE APARTMENTS State’ Department through the British | amS4y, committce on ways and| other words, there is owners. One owner FROM ONE TO SIX ROOMS AND BATH, AVAILABLE. ACT BEFORE THE oo atler by e “ironcind rosferss | CIPASSY, WHICh i Mo awallng nothing that can be gives his motor “a DOOR OF OPPORTUNITY CLOSES! ¢ Callus up. Main 14, e’ Rush-Baghot agreoment, among | \Wij | HONOR MOTHERS done to make the Hup- quart of oil”, but the FRONCLAD gt 1o et L e R o 0| anabilel antextcateding e Cnforolarine R tative at Cavanaugh Courts tomorrow 10 ; ; a : : v nain- « \"i\':f:fn- OICTELINTSIED | tained by cither country on ' the| A meeting for the purpose of cele- rily good car, that is not —the “Standard” oil e & 8] ooty DL OOR S SR AR E | et tukes and e 38 xpeeied chat| pedyie EES",B* D 80 i | dome in our factories. for motor lubrigation. A0 G E S Rioce Apwtuesnty wxil Evplote B, 2 A B in bringing such arrangements in 1ne | Adyorsomen o Cotoors Ted oo, 10 STERRETT & FLEMING, INC. That's theowner who Print'm Service with the agrecments reached at the|ihe Johm Wesley Memorial Champlain St. and i is car g Ve horeoere the John Wesley Memorial Church, el | is proud of his ca qu;l rellable and eficlent, and| ~Questions involving the United|afternoon at 3:30 o'clack. Columbia 5050, while he has it and BU of a quality that 18 excel | 5iites and Canada were taken np oo g Branch Salesroom i jence 1tself. States & C g D ac-| Mrs. Mary Church Terrell and Miss ets more when he s g PRINTER, ltin\ont'mmmnrp}:g&h‘;mi\'“;t \!lumkmer Ns"“mx reiper apanie Will he among N tgums’i( in. JIVYRON S MS, PRINTER, anadia - W. L. Macken-|the principal speakers. A pr & BYRON S. AU:\\I\},,_ S zie King, visited Washington and|of music awill be furpished’ po the Eins = conferred ' with — Secretary — Hughes. | girls' chorus from the National frain. i Beale roofing service The Rush-Baghot agreement was siid | jng School for Women and Girle. Standard Oil Co. 99, % pure; will d test. Lin, | to have been discussed at that time, | o ——————e o ol A e MY (S J LS well as fisheries rights and other (New Jersey) -, duali problems, which are the subject of FLAI I IRE? Printing Individuality negotiation between Washingion and . Ottawa from time to time. The Ltan Gist gots and bods attemtion. M Al N 500 . . The Daughters f the A i {The National Capital Press | revolution now claim & membership LEETH BROTHERS 3 12102212 D st, n.W. exceeding 140,000 Service Charge Never Over $1.08 -