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District Justices {Snrapshots. : whits and blue. When the bell was| |RISH REBELS PREPARE - recalling the first ringing of the Go on Vacations * LASKER ASKS NEW Liberty Bell in 1775, when the Decla- | FOR WAR, IS WARNmQfi! ration of Independence was signed in Philadelphia. i 3 . . k [ h'|n\a li-:lkAs g'and. s““d&;‘tlm .l’ea.\lerd- | Miss MacSwiney Says Struggle z & of Arthur §. Witcomb, : Beginning July 1 ohip ot Arthur S witcomb. 42| gin Be Benewed if People ‘ Ll : S, direction of George Harold Mil- blic P i The justices of the District Su- - ler. played and sang patrjotic music, | Reject Republic Plans. | AR preme Court teday announced the o . “vacation” terms. Beginning July Urges Creation of Eighteen| 1. tnere winl be only ono “ustice . ge 2 presiding in all ¢he branches of Subsidiary Lines Under the court with the exception of Criminal Division 1. where the Morse trial is in progress. In k Parent Body. dividing the summer recess among | in_which the audience joined. The A & : e ceremonies concluded with the sin, DUBLIN, June 11.—Miss Mary Mae- ' y i _|ing of “The Star Spangled Banner.” | Swiney, speaking at Kilkenny yes- P o P HONOR UNKNOWN'S GRAVE. | b aiver. ‘pat that the. men. wholl L e : . : g ice in Fight to “American- el | ad been Aghting were getting reads * ize W h on) > |to do so again, if the Irish.peopls 1ze Washingtonians. Woodmen Lay Wreath at Arlington | attempted to turn down the republic 5 WALKING ALONG SUDDEN GUST OF REALIZES ALL'S Shrine With Ceremony. She added that they had no right to v A A | take such action, asserting that the justices, Justice Stafford’s name Wit WIRE WIND AND DUST NOT WELL WITH GOT SOMETHING HOLDS EVELID & B 3 3 i ” ces- | Tepublic was not beaten and_would was_omitted because the end of LEFT EYE : N T - OPEN Local Woodmen of the World yes e ektin e aen T o Heeiand [ & hctRon the Morse case could not be fore- ontinuation of direct government [ the Morse case could not be tores operation over the federal merchant| caeh serve a little longer time marine, but carried out in a different | during the summer, o _/d method. ths o Chief Justice McCoy will preside nethod.” that of the formation of} . Chief Justice MECoy Wi PEegiad from :welve to eighteen subsidiary| from July 19 to August 5; Justice ship corporations each to control one | Siddons “from August 6 to 24; 4 of the consolilated routes ; Justice Hitz from August 25 to onsolidlated routes and all| Soptember 12 and Justice Hoehling Senator Royal S. Copeland, demo-|terday paid tribute to the deceased crat, f New York, announced yester- | members of the order with cer day he believed the residents of the | Monies which were featured by pla ing a wreath on the tomb of the Distriet of Columbla should be en- L e | franchised, and that he intended to| Senator Heflin of Alabama came “fight until the victory is won"” which ashington for the occasion. He WA cipanlse WaLHIN gronians. delivered an address culogizing the ! H RTBURN | existe | unknown soldier. Naving Hhe feet corporation 6 4] BBl The senator's statement was made| As master of ceremonies, Capt. D.! et corporation as miSeptembe 5 ; g B Thayer, field manager of the parent body. controlling the general :":'"f ;':“““'d‘“ o d”‘",“"‘”““"} trict organization, led the pro- | INDIGESTION policies, was recommended vesterday | N \ 8. delivered yesterday as part of | cession to Arlington. The Rev. Pre, tievedit e By Albert D, Tesier T AonulT. Aharet a o - the ceremonfes conducted by thejton Cave. pastor of the Third Chris- | n'l!""r'-m‘ 'r--nw mutes . Lasker to ident {T, therefore, recommend the sale o : . Washington Lodge of Elks at the|tian Church, delivered the invocation y & @ Dose o Harding in inis' letter of “formai (fheselsnips attha beatipeioen obtRin: {1 . el e % ¢ the|Music was'furnished by the Bovs' > resignation as chairman of the United |owners. but ty foreian swnare 1t is BUNKS T SEE SAYS PETULANTLY ~ TRIES BLOWNG TESTS EVE GINGER- S o, at the basc of the|independent Band. Col. T. B. Eckloft | Herndon's States Shipping Board g it tosore el 1 THERE NOSE . |Washington Monument, in honor of | rendered a recitation before Sover- ates Shipping Bourd. The infor-jthe nation like ourselves which is WHETHER CINDERS S STitL 3 the 146th anniversary of the Ameri-|€ign H. W. Tippett, past head consul N D l G E s T l N E mal resiznation was tendered sevaeral | S¢€King to promote an overseas mer- GoNE of the jurisdiction, after which the | chiant marine that desires most of all can flag. w Months ago and 2 B, 1 wreath was placed on the i af Chitacs stabilized conditions, and these condi- ‘When William Blackman, honorary | Sergt. Frank Witchey of the calvary 35¢ a Bottle « , Compiete control must be assumed | the eliminatiay of Thie Enurmne” ton 2 : E e oo penesting intredused |isourded Give WilllEm At All Drug Stores By the government, Mr. Lusker de-luage. For thls rehons T oo oy 3 mator Copeland he reminded the | sovereign, laid the wr e P New Yorke e pec - glared. the experiment of operation | that the board be authorized t0 scrap DRt e ARl facilities and the good will its | abroad.” » No Freedom Without Franchise, in cutside hands.” - at- = - = .« | “The founders established a govern- tempt to sell the Shivoing {11 Gives Board's Accomplishments. . |ment tor the purpose of giving free fiEets tor peivate. inten having | I the letter to President Harding tand eq to 3 9 o2 interents el - to Pre ! qual opportunity to all, but there . “Government operations, how. | MF- Lasker gives a report on the ac- s no freedom without the franchise,” the” latter continata complishments of the board during Senator Copeland declared. AlWaye be Widh o o the two vears of his chairmanship. “Probably when they deprived the res. e Amonic” the “achievements ‘he “men- N lidents of the nation's sapital of the right ions are the settlement a 2 cents - ¢ v intel estall vd Will Have Parent Body. o the dollar of claims aggregating IPE PEKS HOW SHE FINALLY SUR- BLINKS AND DE- 4 ::flzg:ce(h:;‘ld‘nr';:':sq::fl'o!oolgo,rrreldl}cé':‘;fl g X3 00,000.000; the bringing of the d 5 - o plan 3 ard rgency Fleet Corporation out of AN GET TOUT IF MITS TO OPER- CLARES IT'S BEFORE HE'LL BE- W6 AT NTERVALS i T government. But in my opinion that is pora i have the wos into an economic, efficient and HE WONT HOLD $TLL ATION STRL THERE LIEVE IT'S O0T THAT WAS SOME what the country needs—influence and Doration as the parent body. the re-|distinet entity; the reduction of its CINDER {Dressure on legislation, administration Sponsibility for their ope deficiency from $16,000,000 a month « e : ing in the senarate to $4,000.000 a month; the develop- : . ency A, & firm advocate of such influ- substdiary corporations will control [ment of commerce through the op- METH[N IN YOUR_ E.YE: |¢noe and pressure, and therefors main- the good will and temninal facilities | eration of American ships and the 1 GLUOVAS. {aln that the residents of the District of of their respect routes, and will al of surplus real estate and e : B WILCIAES Columbia who are in a position to follow thus poss, s of adily in- s. At the end of the current © eeler Syn. Inc. e gs of the country’s officials, be creasing value, the property of the r the Shipping Board will 1:‘Iun zhem“m ;:; vote and otherwise Zovernment have on deposit_in the Treasury, Mr. {&1ven a voice in the governments of their “The twelve to cighteen routes in- | Lasker, states, $125,000,000, as against {community and country, so that they can Better Management Means Larger Earnings! ‘ The Difference Between | Profit and Loss J In your apartment or office buildings may be found in the difference between efficient, highly special- ized and economical management and careless, in- efficient supervision and operation. Consult our private owners. dicated will require. to begin with, | total reserve of $4.000,000 it ; {xert some influence Gn their official Property Management Department. 2 bout < cing wimost 400 | had when Mr. Lasker took offic S l B and for the other people of the countr: Ships now Y e a0 | ™1 Londering me this office” the eapliane earer | I who"cannot be here, act as watchdogs 250 shiy nresent approximate- | letter continued, u were under no over the nation’s leaders. To attain that 0,000 deadweight ton itlusions 4s to the stark hopelessnes ‘ Of Sunday Star :vnod“”x shall fight until the victory is 2 T, “After allotting the bottoms for this service, we wi ill have on hand a litte re than 1,200 surplus steel s Che first comprehensive Survey Completed !\\hu'h. to many, the situation pre- { | survey to be made of the fleet is now | sented You m[.w of ;llllx‘ vt:w‘» E e H o Favers Soldier Honu e e T ' To the President| 2 L for et e e EIDRCE own confidence that a .way would be i justed congrnsation, saying that he be- 2 S found to bring order and progress out ing afloat on the Atlantic ocean {lieved such # measure was only a mat- of the chuos that awalted you in this 5 ; practically completed. and it will un. | 9f the : = S ki vesterday did not prevent President jter of justice to the ex-service men. He *doubtedly prove that several hundred | d5P3rtment when you assumed the Harding from reading The Sunday Star denounced the immigration policy, which e a lmNERT e Doomed to Disaster. Haynes Prevented From on nis homewara trip on the Maviower | LONE Letter in Oyster’s Mail|trns awas trom American shores Ar- { menian and other refugees from Lhe. conditions. “On that | from a visit to Delaware. Through the atrocities of the Turk, saving that the | I . 0 day the investment of o o : { atra h __“Until the disposal of this tonnoge | public funds by the Shipping Board P|ckmg Aides He Wants ! courtesy of the bureau of naval aero- Today ODDOSGS Desrgna- :—l‘l:é:dnslkleds is showing a meanness of is ;;{”""\".nmfi \..,.»lluu\‘ qg”m”"f Do fwas thrice that of any commercial | nautics, The Star was delivered along- g P he B b i e b ey stry e sburbed, and he | e Sl 3 story. S 0f 8 | N = i < S, ame = Worst effects of (S disturbance W | had been extended T futile endcavor by Local Bosses. [ side the presidential yacht by seaplane tion of Streets. Ao N York By Senor he felt by our own marine Interests. dover cvery sex and to every worid |about ten miles off the capes. opeland was (he wgnal for a burst should. therefore. at once pora. It was a war-time effort, justi- | At 7:40 o'clock vesterday morning of applause from the gathering. 813 15th St. N.W. Main 2430. I N L S S e G R pora. | It wits & war-tife:effor 5 : The history of the American flag, ! e fits. Of o €0 1000 remaining, | oy o prafseworthy in its Mo | BY FREDERIC WILLIAM WILE. |two F-5-L boat seaplancs pushed oft| Only one letter of protest was re-|eon® (ha cariier pine tree flags 10| I recommend that approximately : Teat wortd eesie T e hetned| One of the things not mentioned | from the naval air station at Anacostia, | ceived by Commissioner Oyster today i the adoption of the Betsy Ross crea- . representing Ximately | . DG Goisis. At o 5 S v o -way hat were | tion on June 14, 1777, was traced by d i to the disaster which ted uny | = ; one piloted by Capt. W. D. Thomas, | against the one-way streets t | 3 ; deadwelght tons, be selected s a're- | yrampt ‘to create & maritime power | In Prohibition Commisson Huynes'| 05 1, laing ‘omcer of the siation and et Satrerias Past Exalted Grand Rules Rush L. H : 1 o 3 made permanent Saturday. erve to be ¢ ed in highly second annual report of enforcemen v ! > - : ¥ land. He said that the French, in 1 o L nhigh d 1 rep £ enft t|carrying Lieut. T. T. Patterson of the ! : y by compressing into months _the 2 RIS : t 3 e oute and when, fo i ¢ Ak i St £ s 5 vere y 4 e — i e T orelE R fnatural krowth of generations work, Issued today, is the interfer- | bureau of aeronautics and the news.| The Commissioner. in replying 1o|were the first nation to recognize of-| . : - ‘ im that an over- |ficially the new American flag, when S iralive sattivities () oin ence with it by politics and politi- | papers, and the other, acting as an.ithe writer, told him : ; new Ax ! ?{q\‘x:]rlx e e | 4--,-;.:n.v:?,'y:?'m?":”::”‘,"7',',':} was | cians. They p:ohnabl\' give Haynes)ScOrt. piloted by Chief ~Machinist's| whelming majority of the citizens|on February 10 a French frigate fired E Bperst ate ‘Wilkinson. They flew to thel o b Y ; salutes to the new national flag. o, oclenteen compotitions inen. | not irewotely competent ipping { more trouble than all the bootlez-!Tail of the Horseshoe. a rendezvous just | Who had communicated with him on|™"ye 459 that the flag which in- have just indicated and suppl ""{" boats” had lost the confidence {gery in the country combined. There | inside the capes, but the Mayflower was | the subject expressed approval of the;spired Francis Scott Key to write! To Be iented) By GUE! CORSLwISa: CareiIng merican exporters and competi- |y yaraly a federal jurisdiction where | 1oL there. one-way thoroughfares the “Star Spangled Banner' during lade Washington’s Greatest ed the inadequacy of the ey tres The planes ti adioed the yacht : et the attack by the British in 1814 dif- | i capacity of 3.700.000 deadweight tons |5 ccective argument against | politics is not an obstructive factor | and got her position up the coust. They | Because of the law requiring the |yt 450, Nogay in that it had fif- | . Moderate Priced Home Developmem L i'rl.'::“.'-”‘\..\'f'n-t}\'T‘xf{”‘.,' ‘:;;“}g,l:"j":y\lfif its use cither by American or foreign |in prohibition enforcement. took the air again and about ten miles | Commissioners to give the publi€iteen stripes. Congress decreed some- chant marine of approximately 7500 | urd i ere meihes S aof nai| Although progress:is being mado|Of the capes sighted her, Sccompanied | thirty davy e O R | e r e e T shonldiave Homes of Character and Refinement eadweight tons, a nucleus for a bal- | ure) " From. Americn s mea at a rate that on the whole is satis- ; the traffic regulations, violators o . s : ta | ia mal g 4 ger mer- was effected, the Mayflower sent out & fnced merchant marine, for service | chanit marine, as it existed before the [ factory, there is little doubt that|boat to the plane carrying the papers | the one-way street rules will not be| [Liberty Bell Made of Flowers. At 36th dR S NW in Nhe € canong An and would place It | war. it had been possible to recruit!immensely more effecitve results|and took them aboard. The President, | prosecuted this month. A feature.of the exercises yoste t th an is. W e e wmwnj. on among the | rejatively only a few men competent | woyld be achieved if politics and |Mrs. Harding and members of his party | The one-way arrows are in place dayl was the building of a Liberty 5 5 3 The report recommended that Diesel | {0 OPerate ships. and upon the con-| pronibition could be divorced. At |appeared on deck and greeted, the news|on the lampposts, however, and the { Bell of flowers. The base was the (Right at the Famous Western High School) engines be installed in a number of | % of non]mm mm;nrr))mese present they are in an unholy al- c_lrr;‘ert. A;t;gl?ther the planles put in|city authorities hom ;rb\la':’e :;‘) nl‘;_- fi:}; .l‘r:.ul; ir:;edm“uh flags. i d P F | snione o NENs HOSC ely. re-tliance. Gov six hours of flying time, tomobile driver w! w the ar- v 3 & i = the ships held in reserve, asserting |iurped to private life. The deficlts | to aiscuse. hi ccierion ‘Bt op o tom mow on as carefully as If | roses. lilles and _violets—the red, Amid the most ideal environments — Iomes by exhaustive tests to be 25 per cent in operation were averaging $16.000,-] them deny its existence. But if the penalty clause was already inj e —————— which are a decent representation of money’s worth mora economical than other forms of | 0002 month Commissioner Haynes were to be put effoct. | Beautiful Bride for hard-earned dollars. ibition authorities I i Stherffonm: Thousands of disputed accounts for | on the witness ¢ tion map. The pr Commissioner Oyster ¥as npt pre- 28 Cauraped they” would 'he’ aietributed { ShiP_operations. not including claims | e could unfold & loonvincing: wa1e s recommended that, Col. George T. Rick- | pared 'to say today whether there i Portraits } £qtipped B ou . dis { —some of them involving millions o etts be appointed federal prohibition | would be more one-way streets : f P among the elghteen operating com- | dollars — remained in controversy, Attack on Haynes. director for the state. The Anti-Saloon [ designated later. He is inclined to : $20.00 Dozen | Now Being Finished { with quite inadequate accounting rec-| 1In the current number of one of | League had a candidate in the person | wait until the public becomes thor- jords of their history. When proper | America’s most widely circulated |of former State Senator Hobart, co- | oughly familiar with the present i & methods were introduced | periodicals a frontal attack on the |author of the New Jersey enforcement jones before considering expansion of | opment along thix line Asxks Loan Fund Use. But Ready to See oL futier aiprantation: willite) were found outstand- | Prohibition commissioner is publish- | statute. the plan. % 5 2 acasarye GIEt Gousriass Wil Foermellan P never been recorded. |ed under the title, “Who 18 Haynes— Man Picked by Edge. Tt'is believed at the District build- 3 Why Pay More the use for this purpgse of the board's | Securities of all sorts which had been {and Why The writer of the article | ~ . ... " ing that ample provision has been construction loan fund, the effect of | received from the sale of Shipping |SUSgests that what prohibition enforce-| Neither of these men was accepta-| made for north and south bound TO INSPECT Which will be such cconomies in oper- | Board properties were found in many MeRt needs is a Herbert Hoover, a Leon- | ble to United States Senator Walter | traffic. The Commissioner does not 2 ation to permit of the restoration | instances to be loosely drawn and|Aar ood or a Henry J. Allen |E Bdge. His candidate was Adrian|Pelleve streets with car tracks £ By auto, drive across the Q Street Bridge, turn o ot 5 2 o (. lemenens e sted in con- | Unless ~the present — decentraiized : should be made one-way lanes. be- z - ri e E ot pepjapll WIthIn arelutively [ Kencrel Chte et oK Tiabiittien. | qystem were dbollshed ‘4 Hoover..a | Chamberlin, who. thoush “politically | Sanse. strect. cars Eo both Way north “one biock to R Strect and drive due wést o “There remains (o be dcalt with 900 Open Accounts Adjusted. man would fnd himese seboriits | or, thKE 88 “Personally wet. féih Sp"gfte(:l'gc:fi' nl?tf,st‘l}‘.c sl \l\galksfw??h)'m R to 1,000 ships for which we have no| ... o i £ Senator Edge himself is avowedly | | ake r S v present. employment, and " the - exists | | “These open accounts are now ad-|fo no "fewer than three federal e Boronedly | LEETH BROTHERS Sireet. Or Wisconsin Avenue car to R Street and ; : justed, securities have been properly |officials. wet and, of course, would hardly| e e hichl ots A8 &, Jdepressant . changed or negotiated, and many of | In the present instance. Haynes |recommend for the 'prohibition ai-| 0 e, g e arine O e | {hom disposed of. At the end of this ftrio of “hosses” consists (1) of the Sec- | rectorsnip a man violently opposed Don’t Guess— yorid and most of all UPON OUF OWN- | fi:Ca] year from liquidation alone the |retary of the Treasury, Andrew W.|to his own views. Haynes made a! SPECIAL NOTICES Shipping Board will have on deposit | Mellon: (2) McKensle Moss, assistant | bitter fight for the selection of an | but KNOW in the Treasury, either in the con- |secretary of the treasury in charge | outspoken dry like Ricketts or Ho-' FREE PLANS AN, MAT T struction loan fund or for covering |of revenues and (3) D. H. Blair. commis- | bart. but Edge’s candidate was ap- e o ter.” builder, al "contractor, alterations. | into the general fund, $125,000,000, as {Sioner of internal revenue. The pro- | pointed and is now in office. he condition of your repiirs, Enrages. HARRIS, 400 | hpainst the fact the day 1 assumed |hibition commissioner can be over- | In Tilinois there has been only roof is a serious matter— E © Framiin o offica that the total cash reserve of |ruled at any time by any of these|acting director. an outside appointe Sl s WORK—FOR QUICK SERVICE | the Shipping Board was $4.000,000. three superior .officers. He is only|named Moss since last July. When | o S s Columbin ¢ timates “One of the problems the new board ;ROMinally indépendent in the en-|the former incumbent, Gregory, re.| scli or your property that Service Charge Never Over $1.00. alle west to 36th Street. ON-& LUCHS Owners and Builders Three choice outside office rooms; second floor; central downtown location; $75 mo. The Realty & investment Corp. f s R -|had to solve and which at first|forcement realm. signed. the two Illinois senators, Me- | you should take any chances s seemed unsolvable, was the situation Hurt By Peliticians. Cormick and McKinley, presented a; with it. The time to fix a Washiungton as regards fifty-six shipping com-} Prohibition enforcement has not & ;hmerican itegion man roof is where the first signs E panies who had bought 184 ships, ag- |been hindered during the past two 3 Setliffe, but he was not oft deterioration are noted. 735 13th St. N.W. Main 2908 TO WHOM IT MAY CON gregating 907,241 deadweight tons, {years so much by this system of di-|considered sufficiently sympathetic and | g otice is hereby given that the copartne: exclusive of tugs and barges, from |vided high authority as by the ma- |effective by the prohibition authori- Then it is an easy matter _iéretofore existing between MORRIS HERSON | the board at wartime prices, on which | chinations of the politicians. The | ties. Their choice was L. K. Torbet, —in; ing small cxpense. and ROBERT HERSON for the operation and § they had made comparatively small|posts of state prohibition directors|a Chicago man, who headed the grand But if it runs on, the dam- (onduct uoder Ui name of UNION STATION | payments. the board holding mort- jand enforcement agents have become | Jury. which forced “Big Bill” Thomp-i e ShreadtiaTn e aTEot FARAGE, of » garage and automobile and ac- | gage notes for the balance due, and |some of the most coveted of federal)son, then mayor, to close the saloons age spreads ano L street northeast, Washington. D. C., ha ho found themselves bankrupt or |patronage plums. 2 Z on Sunday. Torbet's appointment is repair naturally increases. rsolved, as of March 5. facing bankruptcy by an 80 per cent| As in other cases, presidential ap-{opposed by the Tllinois senators. A good plan is to put your Morria Herson has pur decline in the value of their ships. It { pointments are virtually without ex- | Meantime a deadlock exists, and en T olot% mader our eae- Robert Herson in sald business and will here- | took months of study to work out a |ception made at the behest and upon | forcement in Illinois is not as ef- hether you have on atter conduct the same as his individual bus- | gettlement program that would be|the recommendation of senators and | fective as the federal authorities' b it ? For o mofiess dua the partnership are payable | T8IF to all, resulting in the saving of | representatives. These, on their part.| would wish many. Make us respon- o a1 Morris Herson. who: alee arsumes “the | forty of these concerns, who thereby | usually act in accord with the wishes| The New Jersey and Illinois situa- sible for them—and we'll HURRY UP, S D N yment of the partnéranin dehin hava been preserved for the American | of State or county organizations. and | tions are typical wnd not iecinten B i e \ § o ORI “rERsox. {fag. 1 will mot here dwell on the |thus the actual personnel of prohibi-| 53 80 YPieal and not fsgiated ox- heep BELEctie N\ ' § RORERT HERSON' * | problem of the disposal of 285 wooden | tion enforcement staffs s often the | {iqc S 0tn" anforcement, and. from - N N TRUCKS FOR HIRE. ships which cost over $300,000.000 to idirect selection of local political} ™ pavnes standpoinf. tends (o] Rosc roofs are always N * § onal Capital Storage build and which had no peace-time]leaders or “bosses.” As anybody who} % "0 iition ineffective. Cer. good roofs—and we'll make N N and Moving Co. value {knows the intimate workings of ourltainly, it the prohibition servic YOUR roof a GOOD ONE N d \ Call North 8645 T DRELYR avstemiewitn i esstana } tHiel o St i Pof politien as com- |l i i g N S there a mother who does not want to N = = { Most Complete System. seldom means that the best men get { ¢7uld be kept out of politics as com- if we have anything to do N N ANTED A ARy AlbaY FERNITURE | Now, the most complete and accu-|the jobs. It often means. on the|Dletely, sav, as the internal revenue with it § spend part of each day, at least, with § FEOM R TR IR L {sate decounting system in the gov- | Sonurary, that, the men least worths| (TG 8 nola S nigner fespeer ||| - You necdn’t worry about N e it T i i cleballs” \ FROM AT I1C_CIT ] 13th. | ernment_service exists in the United i 4 the cost—our charges are N et ¢l en y oing' it ele ! NEW Y/ K = 3 backing land them. (Copyright, 1823.) o s EROM DHILADELPRIA. ©* JUNE Jan: | Siates Shipping Board, and, as the S s s omemn . = only in proportion to what [Il| N : \ FROM BOSTON i E director of the budget has recently Ly < + veihave toido=tair. vouil N with the : N\ TO__PITTSBURGH., PA.. JUNE " | stated, the Shipping Board is the{ Commissioner Haynes, from the out- Just a Bit Dubious. > ¥ - N WEEKLY SERVICE FOR SM. 'S TO {only governmental agency with a|set of his administration in June, 1921, B AND_EROM BOSTON AND INTERME monthly trial balance. By June 30|has made strong efforts to flll the en- | From the Kansas City Sta NTS. 4 we will have practicaily settled, at|forcement service with clean, conscien- | 1 ain't never dbubted .pa in all the THE' BiG 4 TRANSFER COMPANT less than 12 cents o¥ the doilar, tious officials. Naturally, he has sought | years ‘we been married. except the = | claims involving cash and materials |and recommended the appointment of [ {wo-time he put.on his best clothes | (| ROSE: my - Have Pretty Floors amounting to the full $150.000,000. | men with known prohibition sympathies. | ;' %ne middle of the week without say. % “UNIVERSAL” Electric Cleaner You'll have all the t% in the world.l I'I'tge . UNIVERSAL not only extracts all the Interesting to the dirt and dust out of bgu c?lr%ectls, uphol- Consideri stery and hangings, but wi p you to b isiitne extract more hours from busy days. a Cleaner— This virtue is applicable, of course, to The Universal's MOTOR is 3]l good cleaners, but there are features to more powerful than ordinary. the UNIVERSAL which are exclusively This. with aw ingenious patented “Uni ” — refinements and improve- 22 There remains unliquidated a negli- | He has not ecorned the co-operation of | explainin’.” 014, foors mads_new of hew hardwiod foors | gible amount representing 'claims | the Anti-Saloon League and its active ovn. C. H. A . Barrister bidg, | which, in the opinion of the board, {state branches. In many states appoint- & in 1457. Night phone Franklin 6347. 14% must be forced into the courts. ments of directors b.:nd Jun;or enforce- His Inheritance. | Phone North 2044 3 ) e two vears' period which I un-|ment officials have been made, that had F 5 i Electrical Wiring dertook to” serve having expired, I|Haynes hearty indorsement. _Others | From the Chlcago Journal. [l 2120-22 Georgia Avenue . Any m:qrpflmem;;m‘g;:g r‘",(v;r_\lm,‘rFi with{ now tender you my formal resigna- {have taken place in face of his ex- “L hear Joe's rich uncle is dead.| fxturen, 280 o OMAS, 1217 20th st (ion, effective June 12. In so doing I | pressed opposition. Did_he leave anythingeto Joe?” - | AN e ————— " | must express my appreciation of the| Take the recent episode in New Jer- “Nothing but a lot of rich colsins.” Don’t Forget the Roof splendid spirit which vou have con- |sey, considered, next to New York, the stantly given the board, of your self- | most_“dangerous” spot on_the prohibi- One of the most costly things You can| sacrifice of larger personal interests | To———————————— Saper. Bee us about Too? work, an American merchant marine, which never failed to inspire and sustain us, . Roofing, 1416 F st. n.w. vhi > IRONCLAD a2t 0n il 2 orbll siony i Brpushe” ordet The Million Dollar Prmtins ol e oS Seneiasryed mi : —_—— 22 43 LG 4G =L ardy, P \ ot-Grown Rosebushes “Not Greénfiouse.” but- plants that are grown out- der you Wil alWays e tho great T10islr) makes it possible to get alt ' Plant Bl doors and have Leapley’s usual guarantee, at special Tiiter iondh dust DY SUCTION fqmfis that ave vety destable. . eSPectiully, mERT D. LASKER. prices— - il e S B e o iRy ettt he UTIT {The National Capital Press 1210-1212 D st. n.w. e Printing Accuracy +_vkpowing How" assures vou porfection. | “High grade. but not high priced.” brush to become entangled with \ERSAT . before deciding — the cleaner hairs, threads, lint, etc—to wear oo end, ioll i g ca.reiul, imp“_ your rugs—to require repairs. y y The Universal is sold with or tial and expert compatison. Ask for a without attachments_and on the demonstration in your home. No obliga- pay-as-you-use plan if desired—$3 i with order and $5 monthly. on, 1-year-old Plants, 35c each—3 for $1.00 2-year-old Plants, 75c each—3 for $2.00 Geus and- Teplitz Red, Cochets_Pink and White, Radiances, Red and Pink, Ophelia, Yellow, Sunburst Yel- ' low, Aaron- Ward,- Yellow American Legion, Red’ and DEMOCRATS ORGANIZE OHIO “VICTORY ARMIES” R, Clubs in 160 Towns Will Be Basis BYRON S. ADAMS, FrNtes, of 1924 Campaign in Harding's Saving Leaky Roofs State, Says Hull. CREDIT We mak falty of roof repaira, JMBU! ! ¥ . many other good varieties. : ) and atiribute our Tonf success 1o thorogn | . COLUMBUS, Ohlo, June 11--A G teed 8,000 Miles g Work at moderate cost. Don't tear off the cto! Iy emocrats - in uaran 5 . . . 4 root. "Bes us nret! Ohio will “be_ the ground work. of Dahlia Bulbs, Special, A 3 » i c.w.|the 1924 presidential campalgn of 1 KOONS Roorixe jezvse xow.|ihe 193, presidenal, campalen of Free Repairs - = jing’s home state, according to word We Give Real Service |[received today by State Chairman h i W. W. Durbin from Cordell Hull, T 0 P C 3 60“ AUTO REPATRING jobs. |chairman of the democratic national < U, robey 0. i pick work of dependable char-|{ Hull said that 300 “national demo- 15¢ Each—2 for 25¢ LEAPLEY, Florist hY 1328-30 NewYork Ave. |Phonc.Main 6800 5 B ratic_victory clubs” are in course - acter—fair prices. fn‘:xn(znllonynow in 160 Ohjo. :m:: Phone West 133 St. N W. R. McReynolds & Son _ |5 i%0%ehher” BEmGd 12 || 2100 Pa. Ave. N.W. eyt Specialists in Painiing, Slip Covers and T pects ve ‘victory club” in . ‘;3_ 3 ) A23-1420 b 8T, N.W. Malp 1228, |every town of more than 2,000,