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WASHINGTON, D. C, JUNE 2. Parent-Teacher Activities. || KEEHRRENE Veterans of Great War ispices o e District of Columbia |follows: President. Mrs. Bessie Flan- ment commander of the District of | balls, elaborate smokers, beach par- auspices of the District of COWMBIE lugan; vice president, Miss Meloy: Carambia ot the Veterans of For-|les at the historic Ocean and Vir. branch of the National Congress of | goretary, Mrs. Helen Mullener \ | ginla beaches, boat trips in Hampton . y e wia- |treasurer, Mrs. R ebbard, @ ¢ eign Wars, has called the fourth Mothers and Parent-Teacher Associa ‘hr‘.(l‘lx.sunl.whl‘x“" 1'-‘.'.‘;‘.{;«-”.x‘.ll):v»:»‘ldl\J\“(-l T anpual department encampment of roads are among the numerous | etation, Mrs Hebbard, with Mrs. J. M. that organization for tomorrow, Tues- | &usement features provided for. An- Parsons as alternate. After the 2 day and Wednesday evenings, in the| QUMET feature that is attracting con. The annual picnic and June meet-| ooy there was an interesting 2 i National Guard Armory, for the pur-|SiGera atlon i the offering o pose of holding the annual election | Prizes amounting to $3.500 for the ), Teacher | the telephone company y ; i 9 of officers for the coming year, and| J08| PERC u": corps and winners Rresi of Mothers and Parent-Teacher any of officers for the coming yoar, and el B The Abigall Hartman Rice Chapter, Boy Scout Troop, No. 74, was read held its final meeting of the | DY the regent Plans for the next season Tuesday evening at the home | LeaTs Work was discussed and the of Mrs. Clarence Exley, 1238 Irving | nounced. The reports feom the verl: street, the regent, Mrs. Bertrand E. ¢ committecs show the chapter to Trennis, presiding. After a ratifica- | B¢ In splendid condition and an active tion of the change of the meeting | i date from the first Monday in June The State Historle Committee, D. €, Association was held in Montrose! mpe aothers' Club of the John y ness. R e W qto June 12, the chanter proceeded to| a:‘;n‘,‘;' ‘:r: um:: ::”\r)lr'{m‘zu |\,-:‘mef ark, Georgetown, June 12, and was | Baton School recently elected K ¢ | The committee thn‘vrmen‘f LT | trict members of the Veterans of For- | i 4 Ithe regular order of business. Miss| 2017 I strect, formerly the Kome of well attended, The lunch was served 'l'v'r'e‘fi‘}{.':fi \n‘ruy t"';j(‘“vfl;“‘!.ml\:ll_ : s f:;{gl\:)-:."lL:fi;‘:n"m};;‘fflfl- ”"'“,'r!;‘: eign Wars to attend the twenty-| 4 | Miriam Johnson. past registrar, read | President Monroe. and now the home > s P § . e W o “|fourth annual encampment of that| | her al report, this port bef of the Arts Club, June 23 at 4 o'clock by the executive board of the Jack- | yjps “Phijip Smith; ‘seeretary, . i l |husen: by-laws, Willlam H. Carrollilorganization to be held in Norfolk, | i annual report, this report BeME) ) imemiers’ of patrictic organiza: aon Parent-Teacher Association, with |McKinnon, and treasurer, Mrs. . ottice “‘"'}r,"" «ve‘orge & Neuner: | Vi the last week in August. Many | - e Iummw at the Must meeting on ac-| tigns are invited to attend, This association planned to im- % l\x\n:‘ilt(-l ,“2{?{..:“”;»;.’,‘23;. H-‘:?K-!_l? of the local members will make the | S count of her illne Mrs. Harry B.! e ¢ school pla unds and it Vold; au 8. trip in automobiles, while others will | : | Gauss, chairman of the parliamentary |, Wtor L'Enfant Chapter, A. R. im-| B Willlam J. Germai BLAG Il L Rt Y | held the closing meeting for the s . feorge LTalt; hational encampe | 80 by boat or train. National Capl s 2 a {law committee, gave an interesting | the home of Mad. sl Sine Fred St s ; ment, Mesars, Gardella and Millmore; | {1 Host already hax planned to make | talk. Her subject was “Dues to the [son, 3838 Woodley road, Thursday even- ; (B T i The Maury : | ways and means, Col. George L. Tait. ¥ boa star i e Mty even, ‘:~ A Y"”"l"‘.“' l\.UA Al I\' ::'\': ciation held a spec Tue p S The seating of the (-nmu'npmen! Gen. Anton Stephan is expected 1o | 7 i i 3, .1[)41”-“" eRt0 SEe « 1 d, and the c m[«(.AAm. Miss thelr acsociations, The organization | guy and elected the following officers: s e 3 will be ninety-three votes. Nationalig uin” o' elected department come | ki Yl i i | Society | Clara’ Willard, ‘conducted devotions, af bassed | severul resolutions: the first tdent, Mrs, W ark. dr. S Post leads with twenty-six|uiider"or The District of Columbia | [ 428 & : The following were elected to mem- | ter which the chapter joined in the s S A Wi ton “potice foree, |1 vice R ond , . s followed by Admiral fears | Departiment 'of the Veterans of Far-| (o4 e - {bership: Mrs. Helen Belt, Mrs. Joseph {1ute 10 the flag. Miss Marguerite Wood thanking the police department. in f X . 3 ; and. fourteen delegates each. and|SiEn \Wars at the annual encampment : s o Claftey, Miss Mary Richards, Mirs. | iid; e retlring secretary, read” th tie name of the mothers of Wash- |pn yetiving prosident, Mrs. Shar 6 Aedwoch s closing with the Federal, Columbiaj i ARCAR Lomarrow S Wk tout | . o Herbert Shimmick, Miss Mary Stampe 5 of officers and committe ing (he recent Shrine convention. An. | a8 presented with gift, as & - —te cmstrat o ,"u-:;;‘“‘}e‘:‘){“‘;‘“‘;’e’;p‘*‘g“,"‘, fix. fvelihe National Guard armo Cug s A land Miss Katherine Wuttke. The |{ollowed by earnest discussion of 4lxo the retiring secretary a e s e ¢ other § otuti ? iR iceds of ng Stone' Sty Importint wesolttion avis sotitly The assoctation planned MRS. EDWARD HED | other votes are contained in the de-{ it Taepet TR OF the AVNEIIcRT & : L 3 chairman of caniza making pl relicve ther. The pr o dor Bowler Divirict he o officer | (GG jee cream to the Maury pupils | Daughter of Mr. ¥ partment officers, members of the | cuion was withaut o meeting. place | [A 4 o nounced that a pienic : posed rummage sale and other means o fekingibim, to/nclule duntal eHCE |on the Tdat auy o chool « her marringe, council'and post tommanders. ' GEL o “Thursaay” night,” b | b : Sy S e chel Flaree idding (0" the treacurs were given cor W8 _SourhwesE and € sec- - elle Little. She is lving in rom the sel L the boys were not “stumped In- g % y P asked " ¢ £ cal P i ostenses for the ‘comi tong of the ity in hiv budget for | ppe peabody-Hilton Parent-Teach - among the local posts, it appears that | ¢read of postponing the S vion : i 2 Y o ""’l“' asked “’" dugdtionstat “‘fi" year were assigned to be incorporated the next year Several resolutions | eop Association met Tuesday after- General Stephan will be re-elected! Gehioeting automohile was secured ; s f2ke tiom 1o the nienic @rounds M| oy ok which the program Were sent o the bo. sducation. | noon and elected the following offi- e department commander unanimously, | SSNSCeing automobile was secured, | K : indicott, chairman of entertalnment | ojn i i racesE Gf GonTe one concerning the proper airing and | cers: President, Mrs. R Holt; vice s and have as his senior vice-com- |G\ \Cith banners flying. the session spokeof & Dieiic o CHEptenmem | tign meeting adjourned to con R L B S | SR L vy st | Exnlorer Risks Snace Liter Kewnoth L. Cosntel])Sitn & uns. camDNER 1L0YD mOGTEE 20, | Hers and fribads to be Reld at Great |trs (176 mEClng adlourmed 1o, con. 1ieir use by ide organization | Liscomb; secretary, Mrs. Mann; as- p who at the present time is “com- | ““CoNEEGer g Fraimey and Ed-|Of Alexandria, until her mareiage lant | “ 5 G0 VL i | ITasuren, M. Solster. Refreshm prethe chililcen arsemble for | rv. Mrs. Cora_Sanborn - A mander of the Admiral Peary ShiDyward L. Marthill were elected dele-| evening in Ol Chrint Chureh, wan | oo (F 0 S0 o mittee | i sociul hour followed it S Ginan camenter | F 2o in Hunt for National headquarters his dex- | ycuces 16 the national convention, with | Miws Margaret Bifsabeth Moneure. | GEA0 L ot SO0V R CHiee © pos ) 4 o | o Eration. by & repre jleasted the nspector generak foberth v o ham and Ralph A. Cu-| dauxhter of Mrx. William A. Mon- | it Nititing, Mra. Clascon B = shere voung children remain telephone company. pdquarters in New York, al cure. Ways and means. Mrs. Frank Morri- e |Porpoise in China |\ o a5 il e R 15t Comeite A SR T P netanan. Mrs. Ralph Endicott; entertainment wdequate lighting fos. The | whic s miven by the Kenilworth | S R' M d B ‘ld 0 D . feature, Miss Gretna P. Bo ird resolution to he s fo the }1-‘; nt-Teacher Ation Satur- | formidable assortment of| Rhode Island and Delaware, the woer adade to ut mn (l'n’ ! dentials, Miss Louise Cat nard Of cducation arked thit a def-|dus evening It of th a & 0 : | smallest states in area in the Union { mentary, Mrs. Harr Gaus © siim Ao 5 e e ;w o 1s in his baggage, Charles M. |lead all other states in contributions . - e Ma K itles D gt f tenane AT - { proc is are o T @ « of the field staff he Nationa o e fund e e Americ: s ancel 2] ¥ “Ame 8L et o T i "2 i Gl o e Nt Lt nd et e et B Lagroest of Its Kind in World |5z s s TBunizZAtion VoL o Babe e e et luseum here got into the Hunan| g 00, B FE0 0 41° decoration of all Miss Josephine M. Huber. Miss Vir o the one held dast v A vote o | The Jackson Paren 2 P P & to Robert H. Tyndall, leglon nativai | == = e hostces M, Ottty ¥ h n . o T " " ° . Mi: Juliz T. Cook and Mrs. Elmer man; he Ebbitt Hotel, tor the |=atte m took with I suspicion on ar The legion has received more than = . 5 e = P00 & e manuger of the Kbbity Hotel, for the [suiten room o : P AP I T N it Project Will Change Thousands of Acres [izion, | reciaions an via “urin DSt winte ere were |elected: President t i 8 be. Consequently Mr. Hoy is|graves endowment fund. Donations B e e lots bolne Miss Margaret everal special guests from Baltimore, [dale: viee president, A Irving W W up at Yochow. the capital ¢ity | continue to arrive at nation N . 7 ’ . rib e e ~ Jones, Miss M s o R rer | Keteham: Fecording secretars, Mrs, e ine. and s een {o1d | uarters from posts whicn § n of Sagebrush n Northwe Priseilla Siavghter and Miss Julia D, | Cathes davidson, who are mem- {John Spencer: correspondir e will not be allowed to enter [ qucted campaigns in connect.on with il L LU | o LS S e ey Mis, Edwara ¥ sectinns ‘of the province where | the observant Memorial day. The Russell, accompanist RoCARN timore |uzer, Mrs 3 had hoped to do most of his work, | national campaign will close whe lnto App[e ()rchar(l‘ = tons, Ing of the District of Columbia n- | demonstration by representative of This column is conducted under the jelected officers for the next E i Brig. Gen. Anton' Stephan, depart-fdances, ecarnivals, grand military l Mis. L. D. Smoot as chairman. The | son eting' convened immediately after [Prove t 3 tunch, with Mre. G. S. Rafter pr is ready to help make necessary ing. The vearly reports of the provements to the building *cis were read and the presidents of | Stoeot, the i esiden g & to letters sent to his as-|the sum of $200,000 has been rais Wendell-Waolfe Chapter. D. preserted w F utiful_eor seciates here Attainment of this quota will rem held its last meeting of the seasc any further sity for apneals for e the home of the vice regent, M Mis. Giles Scott Rafter is to be the | by the mothe club. Mrs, E. S " - :pesker a4t the exerdises of the Bight | Brooke made resentation speech . Vistted{GRinn Befare. funds to rsers BrAves R. Metz, 14 nt plac Class next Wednesdiay @ » | The picture the third erac ular mission ix por-| during the coming vears, according| After two years of hard and intense rock just as dug from tie banks up| park, Tuesday. The regent Weishtman Sciont | tor the best a lance at th 5. on his' previous expedition | to legion officials. ! « of the canyon a short distance, are run| Harry . Oberholser, presided Peacher A meet 0 China he discovered a new type ! Members of Admiral Robert E. 3 and dumped. Below this bank a erib- ng was preceded by picnic The Distr £ Columbia Congress of |ing the year was on exhil t these unusual animals, who breed | Peary Ship No. 427, Veterans of For- | the reclamation service w dam, des- 1§t CUmPEC B8 AR L eting pipes, rand the members were seated | Motiers & arcnt-Teacher Associa- | Jackson Parver v and suckle their voung and are ma gn Wars, are working to make altined to be the lurgest dirt-filled dam |from which streams of water are e large tables on the spacious represented at the Wwas h o athers s - overs sense of the word al- | success of'thelr hoxing show Which [of the world, is raidly progressing to [brojected with great force against | poreh *Acknowledgment of the flas e Tt fis AtTeneh ns pic- | though they spend their lives under | is to be staged at Sportland Heights (" N G Sitic piled-up dirt and rock recen presented by the chapter to Sun 1 ' Dl G ter Tike fater s Ho had, expeetod | e e s oot Some o] # point where it will be in & position S B R M\v"" ity rst TGl to Kill a few mor these rare speci- | the best boxers of the District and | to turn tens of thousands of acres of | {he material—'muck.” as it is called weeting on Mon 7 Motneen ] ments ) S mount lakes | others outside have been secured by | sugebrush into blooming orchids. —and carries it downstr The plete plans 4 Thursday | and r Hunan provines Jeuts. Coontz and Miller the o ch has bee fine dirt, clay and o on, being light- e i e e i " Toceourfor | carnivat The work which s been in bro- |11 Gt St ang s ot b Leki | MARYLANDERS WIN TRIP. to 't 1 Dile el cen N E = |eress for two years on the | aa & Gore WAl and 4 School close T _ e ; Equality-Walter Reed Post, No. 284, | river, a branch of the Yakima river, terd Erated Eutomat ISail for England to Enter Live| ; s t suns Meteranuiof Roretyn ]“ ars. will meetlin Washington, 1s an excellent ex-lo the heavy rock. which carried FelA 5 A satlut . iderable troub hursday evening at Pythian Temple, 2 hut 4 short distance iation he ; = . it B aaa L §012 Otk aivee: movthiwest ® Delogutes |ample of man's ingenuity in employ- PRl S SRORE Smange. L Stock Judging Contest avon Monday m. i i is 15t the provineial | will be eltcted to represent this post | ing the laws of nature below the core wall, thus giving the NEW YORK. June 16—Hubert Thesa B v 1 v more di liu] ihe pation 1 sncampment - (0 be Because of the extent of the opera- the properties of absolut odgrass, l:ug\. "d \\'m; xnlll |r'«n- titutio i i an now is the center | held at Norfo a. during the last : < 3 i h. water tightness and com Cushing of Marviand sailed to- spevia W 3 The s rent-T v T an unusualls | week In August, and « large class of | tion and the comparatively limited Lty e 1 av on the Carmania for England M.V Wi chairman ¢ ier : Hoy's previous | new members will be obligated territory which is to be benefited, a b compete in_a live stock judging Havry Watson and Mrs. John } lay afte ¢ nese explorations The poppy campaign conducted 1 huge masonry dam, as in the case of | 3 o b contest at the English royal stock show were members. The office s o foll g 1 < fect familiarity with the [ this post with the assistance of the t dam, was impracticable, | The stress of the water to be in the |at Newcastle-on-Tyne. mext year were clected as t, Mr t t e b reled him 1o get ladies’ auxiliary proved a succes: reclamation service engineers, [ 1ake has been figured. and the dam| They were awarded the trin for sident 5 i A i d v . - has, his fr hese 00 of the little red flowers were r tudyimg the project decided | S being constructed sufficiently strong | winring a natfonal cattle judging e prosider 3 A ne third | pld during the days of the an enrthen dam With A core wail{to hold three times the weight re-|contest at St. Louls last fall | 1§ viee president ¥ # : A Morsa campaign. © Plans are already being | of concrete would fill the bill and yet|ayred N tary. M Harry 3 I formulated to hoost a similar cam- | keep the cost within reason oome figures will give a ood idea . B el £ bl : i S ; ) > in Baion Gack sear. 3t Ik wropesen o Sl [he extent of the operation. The Marriage Licenses. f land i e daverbuch il « dispense with the last meeting sched- | 2 am will represent 1.850.000 cubic was en | Thirty miles un the canvon from|feet of material when comple 1t| Marriage licenses have heen issued to 1 e i o it : plans tor wn fote in the west el aes ”‘".‘:‘i\‘.,’.“",‘,',‘“lf’,“,',L"n..- Nt upon which the water was|will he 331 feet high and 205 feet {rolloning, o i ENGLISH TWEED . EESES ¢ et the: yro " broke an - e Tir MeetToR Ay wanted an ideal spot was located cross at the crest. The artificia arry E. Williams of this cits and G = : - ey it s | esulay meeting seheaduled tor Thurs- o oF theBoragh. reacr. | Sike heflind Wil comatn e S kans |1 EIet o o3, oy MARVELLA gl the Distriet v he e also Thursday.| (i “und a spot, incidentally that|fect of water; that is. 20 timesan| ozl A Husbes dnd Hilds, 3¢ . ceomelutontot | At el i, M, MY i | et Tt Rl 202500 times as | ety WA i, TOPCOAT RoCiaTIong i : c of the me htid senerve fand o MR { the construction of the dam am acre on= foot decp. In gallons this [ amelin Conrt House PUes) Ahotho museur and it is the ebject of our hoostersin solid rock, well beiow the bed of |lion gallons of water. or enough 0| Anm A Ferlowaki of Sauk iapide, Min boy L 1 bt tha ! the river, on each side of the stream. i cover the District of Columbia to an| Edward 2 and Myra Fairall | ~vere 88.50 PATIE . undte at_teast $1 the | 4 "cros as then pushed be-|average denth of five feet Benjami Turner and Mars E. Moody. | were e faan. owhich 3 i ONerIoaT "”:", tween the shafts and this was grad-| The river is utilized as a canal and rker T. Anearrow and He K. Bright- | for Town or Countr e el R ol nt for our present ideal ! " enlarged. Along the base of |carries the water down to the point wth of Richmond, v | o 7 2 3 when af post_he ters thereby removing | (0 CRATAT G “the concrete core iwhere the canvon ends. At this point cws aud Kuth Emerson. loth Steamer or Motor any home problem Va = all was started. As the core wallfgates are provided to let the water Geh drec V e imtere | "t RO ey gt mem | VRN, Wan plariss: e Sheore, | pafes ave proviiealie 1l e wiier IMPORTED STRIPED It AL, BIIE D1, ST IR R, bropveised. mors aud mire o€, e lont ihte e inimniion cam an dec | i ¢ 1| FABRICS OF GRAY, TAN uoin China since | information regarding Veterans IVETDOAs e men nearer and neArer |gutes are 1o be Dlaced ke and o s bringing e e nearer anil meater | afes are o be sty 1" ke ol S OR Ument of neer ans of F While this work was going on. @ |is considered one of the best in the 7 - : A o diniigd —| T8 . 318 b el was being driven at a point{service. He has a reputation as s WN BACK o8 s e 0 R S WOMEN ASK™| Bttt iis, Yetlonal Meiropuliten | sumnel wwas"belve ariven at & ook [reryier, e’ has & reutatlon us 3,0 EEUHUgE e LKGROTHDS in ase X uni official quartern 3 rinceton | ¥ n In e s o S lhtanrtivLat runn around, L..f;v.“ ::::,’,‘,:]W‘lly: 5 \:vu“k rr.,n,: ai a ;3\.uiwu v rapid ° ® eeping <1 T e HOSPITAL FOR DISABLED | " Tive ieicgates and atternates to the | BSI0%, Jhe g | Ens e e | P hia: work. “are. heat. thpinen nyn| Frascls B Kuper and Egna £ dors | H.Zl work en the part of the enginee emplised & dispatch ch the dati pre jdepartment encampment which willling a dry bed overhead, wus opened | sign over his desk. visible as one M i} as handled is ks X elnsiv = b at the National Guard|,pq the river was run around thelsteps through the door into his office Fi Justis of this ity and Mary T. To do this, th S RO s o Wt ie Yeaiigeq | EXclusive Use of Home by Femi-| Sth and L streets northwest, | &, e Ve otk Then the core|Thia sign o Hell with T |Fuller of Stony Creek, Vo Broth oorps of orsanizers whe At 30000 cmpl e e Wine Velerans Urged on june 1%, 19 and 20, at 8 pm.. are|wall was pushed to the service and | cuses, We Want the Muc Thomns £ Mork and Ruth E. Riordan, toth rothers monthly reports especially #s to 1abor sonted. The maje by far of that uested to be promptly on hand | pegan to rise in the air, reaching out LT N e eoa Teme T h TWELVE THIRTEEN F conditions and the scarcity or super- | number are univh War Departm before the opening of each session. | joward the point 321 feet up where lam J. Musgrore and Lynn J. English TLVIE 2E. : ce labor in the territories ; HIC : =t . it would finally find its ultimate height. Up to Date. H de of Germantown, Pa. s abundance of lab: Bakers' unic icials have come CHICAGO, June . Ladies' Auxiliary of Equality-| Sifted by Wat In which the organizers are operat- [ out with fi ding (o show that | was chosen next yes alter Reed Post has made plans to | 1 During the last month, acc the full responsibility of the inereased city “of Women's Over- ase its activities In ‘the several | ng. uri il s . of bread cannot be laid on the g ervice I - at annual 6 pitals and among the dependents 12 C - D B thus obtained, “condi f bread can 4 1 annual con. leht Wall desirable to place against A e e watchword, | shoulders of the workers, who r on, which closed here today. of comrades, but, in order to properly 1"“"_‘;‘_““”'m‘:'n‘“::hn R ST hiA a0 mveh money “"“”\ T e Duilding trades is |ceived a 10-cent per hour advance a Im;:_»- W . Chicago, was una ary constructive retict | (A%, Yo B0 Gn Sharden, and as the Agent—But, my dear sir. ecach | oD attivity throughant the | few months ago. at the making of a | mOUsly reclecicd president work, it is desired to have the wife, | WVilh P08 dway, the coarser dirt |apartment has ftx awn Nitle radi Phited States. The houses b not [new contra eAghe, dnd I v ax. mother, el ‘““\‘.‘-"‘_“' of all! " fnally rock are wanted. To|aerial on the roof. Isn't that some- apt pace with the populat At Soup lieding o) b S = oveiku Wars Tpeinbors arate the material and grade it|thing? Jeoy Sl ot | There ave 420 s and about seing done s 500 disabled over- | 1o become active memt of the A require much time and labor, Tuilding work. in addition, added to mL.w.. in the uni If each of the as women now in Californ m:o.«" ummr;l :«;‘nm e Al organ-| ¢ \ell as much handling and rehan- ilding work n 2l haKers vecaived & 10-ce i o B < explained’by Mr: ized effort may be the result. AR AL An e B cd the shortage « zeand of uic jbakieny yechived & 1 cent. pecinonr irels off Sun Peancisco Capel | The auxillary has just received a ;‘,{:"f‘n‘,‘,,r““‘;;[_';,,"“"“ #nd nsed 4o Your Old Hat ness Moty A emtars and hrick- | erease of $42 per hour for the ba i pussionate plea for support | ch for $26.50 from the quarter-| ™[ i iing a lesson from nature. who Made New Again T P ambers and clectricians, [Ing industry of the whole city resolution adepted vesterday | master of Equality-Walter Reed Post | WEArMUE € FReel TG (B, B . Cleaning, Blocking Jeters vl ! = warkers, all | the 200 helpers received the full hen 4 © funds with which to carry | as one-half of the net receipts of the | v N iion blocks the fres flow of and Remodeling plasterers and jeon workers, S e ‘or the 50 e e S peass rehabilitation work &mong | spring dance. Additional information | Oos " water, the. engineers filled in Hat Frames and Trimmings laeses, I unirial and commercial | allowed. th 1 it is pointed out, | ns (regarding the ladies’ auxiliary may | ;ceros the river. well above the dam, 7 Vienna Hat Factory Jority Singunsk il v the_ whole 1list of helpers wouldd 4 ution authorizing the sepd-ibe secured from Mrs. James Reed. | o4 pelow the tunnel and laid tracks. " entrs o oane O oo o huere O letter to the War Depart. | 1528 B street southwest. or from Mrs. | ot i these (racks cars of dire and 435 11th St. N.W. he lubor statistics of the Depart-|the eight-hour day for th ment urging the cons tion of R. K. Ogle, 1530 California street e Jubor st 0 e Depart | amount ac $42 m ur would bej heme and hospital for th | northies e hoth common and skilled 36 per day., according to the bakers' | Use of disalled overseas wom . L zammon and skiiled Computations. This Anded to the $100 | was adop Dr. Clarence L. Candler of Detroit, | ar Jess than the 2 veteran of Flanders, has been elected | S per day would amount to only $446 : May, the department says, per only § i o e e Ve Durthe Max. the flepRiiment s per as the total amount of the department commander of the Vet- B i e s Tha St St haas i i erans of Foreign Wars for 1923 at vear. | Increzge for the entire city's baking Unfilial Either Way. the annual encampment of the siich: Steel workers are finding employ- | tion that an rea 1 cent per F"’,"l Sjietae I“"‘, - 5 igan state department. i hent wherever they land. The de-[pound loaf on bre when one nossible sped the indig- . 7 N :‘“;;“j, o “,x,‘ 1 as being tremen- | bakery puts out about 100,000 pounds | N2 that would dishone m-l nr';-nn‘\\‘_narli'u ade rl‘;’:(‘lll\a_l\_\} s, Coal mining, however, showed [ Per day, alone would return $1,000 { ™Y e of a theat ymp! oo he Norfo (Va) 4 HlEht falling off during May over | e clear. If the bakery “But, father.” returned the stage- ber of Commerce for the prop: ' :”fl”«im-- ‘month, because of sea- | me rantee of an addition: struck h, “1 ‘would take an as- handing ot ',l"‘ ““l','l"‘““'d 3"“,’”’ vceding month. hec a- |1 rantee of & additional $10 | SUNCE VOLH: war veterans, who will attend the URY nal handicans D20 e, the total amount per {28500 Vg suppnsing vou were | Twenty-fourth annual _encampment R R S ORI OV ONE T HI 0 D N CENT ¢ v as. sresenting District [1o about § e % W o succeed. muen credit 1 should get | of the Veterans of Foreign Wars to| (8 an 5t he machiniere. constitating the | union ufffcils » i) B 4 if 1o one knew | was your father.” | be held here August 27 to 31. Street N anizations employed in ' govern- At of the additional wuavantec. The 610 Twelfth St.—Just Above F ent plants, asked for a scale of 85 |daily average increase for the bakery Jents per hour on the Atlantic coast | salesmen on this basis being about 3 From the Kansas Cits Times. In a mr!-flll:"d "i“";v;,f':"."',,?q‘xéf.fl} Fiat Hunter—I itke the apartments, Ught wallisuch 6 & but I don't see why you should charge s men were previous time during the past and 85 cents on the Pacific coast at |$420 per day. the grand total of all it board hearing. He p-unhvd!\m""‘:\ Saiould ‘amount to approxi- | eyt N0 N out that even this rate s below | mately $$66 per dav. which is con- "~ r {hat ‘of men outside the government. | siderably less than the raise in price GOWNS HATS He spoke for machinists of the Wash- { of one bakery's output. [ R i M S T o ARG R o ot cmai s s ' o0 o st~ 117t Remarkable Exhibit of Vaudion Thne Is Lo : how has 2,800 men on its pay roll {Gourts nullifieation” of the ~Kansas {industrial court act heduled for Recognition of the value of col-|Central Labor Union’s meeting to (d . tectnt Burclusing by ot Tocx Sow ok ol Sraciin: Gombces o0 The Friendly Shop | g, hanges Fine Fur Garments Sweater Time atrated Washington during the [declared that “labor is glad to. see | W week Dby the Navy's general|the Kansas industrial court fanl by i \age board of review. For two days |the wayside” On the schedule of 3 | i — ! o < were held in the Navy build- |talks at the meeting tomorrow nig J\ e i [ n r h 3 rings were nel fn e Savy bl | tafcs at e meeting omorrow might . . fWe have just completed a number of knit one now—or then and artisans the industrial act fall will probably Virtually the entire hearing con- 'be given. eadl . handsome Fur Garments in new pelts UT most important of all, make ¢ . 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