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" FORD WAY MODFY MUSELE SHOALS B Government Suggestion Un- der Advisement Following Conference With President. TBhe administration has proposed to Henry-Ford a modification of his of- fer for ‘the purchase and lease of the government's powex and nitrate projects at Muscle Shoals, Ala., and the Detroit manufacturer, after con- ferences with President Coolidge and Seeretary Week taken the pro- posal under adv on.the offer from the offer of the Gorg: r plant, on the Warrior river, which the understood to have Ford the government » ympelled to sell to the Alabama Power Company under the contract agreement entered into when the plant was ¢ werty not | and pr 2 decision on the proposal 1 date, Gorgas Plant Consider=d. It was understood to be t ernment’s plan_that if th property is ceived 000 offe Ford for power plan d the nitrate factories red that under : v d that it | Loads from | Tasin 15 Seconds Every Pencil Guaranteed to give Perfect Service Priced $1 up Sheaffer's “Propel-Repel-Ex- ipel” Pencil is the companion rpiece to the world’s best pen fwm‘Lifetime."”" AT THE BETTER DEALERS EVERYWHERE W. A. Sheaffer Pen Co. FORT MADISON, IOWA W YORK, 370 Seventh Avenue ENVI 502 SAN FRANCISCS, 68 Masket | | | I ! SRS o s uilding { | i THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1923. VETERANS PRA'SE HINES. :’;:::'t‘":‘ ol’iu‘r;‘e:u‘_“:);:nuhgt;r;‘);! gg: commended him for the smooth run-|went to the place of burial by one FOUNDLING BABY GlRL stolen from her carrlage last month, ning of the bureau. route here, while taxicabs, filled with ganization. mourning friends, fi Head of - Forelgn War Group|, Gen. Brett. who Is en route from ‘| Undertakers in « mpm r UNION ROW HITS BURIAL 4 s Pledges Bureau Director Aid. i";:ru:vfi“::flwoer(":& :‘o etrr:: nnma:"; | - | |AL. [nerals thus solved their problem when while her mother, Mrs. Peter Mc- ved & e N . was ping, was abandoned [ Npw <, September 7.—E. e e, | NOT LILLIAN MCKENZIE | 576 polieetoay = *mee” Sl e The father clung to the belief t président founder of the : S—— v shild ing firm of E. P. Dutt. “o. union hearse drivers refused to lead a | py the Associated P the foundling wasd his child hing tirm utton & ( headquarters in New York city, — procession of taxicabs driven by non- | " v Beote G 2 e 4 Gen. Lloyd M. Brett, newly|brought word to Gen. Hines that the | CHICAGO, September 7.— Hearses|union men, and the members of the | NEW YORK, September 7.—All idea | the contrary. Family physicians, be- chosen _commander-in-chief of the [national encampment indorsed the |bearing the remains of two Chinese,|two Chinese families refused to dis-|that a foundling baby girl now in a|sought for un opinion. said they treat- McKenzie finally was con at bis home late yesierday at the age of ninety-two. Mr. Dutton, who Veterans of Forelgn Wars, yester- |administration of the Veterans’'|one of whom killed the other with a | pense with the non-union taxi dri Brooklyn hospital might be three-|ed too many children to be able to started his business seventy-one years " 3 day pledged to Director Hines of the | Bureau under Director Hines and |hatchet and then‘committed gnd hi d Lillian McKenzie, who say. g0, was horn in Keene, HERE ARE THE NEW FALL STYLES IN HART SCHAFFNER & MARX SUITS Y oung men follow the new style ten- dencies very closely; all men ought to; good style is important Every man should get it and know that he’s get- ting it You do know it when you find our label These atre the new styles: the roomy, easy-fitting suits, with the English touch; the button spacings are wider, coat opening lower Or you may like the trim-waisted models; snug, ath- letic looking Double breasted suits are coming back strong; four-piece golf suits are more popular than ever These are just a few of the new notes You'll have to see the clothes to appreciate how much good style you get; how much fine quality and value we offer RALEIGH HABERDASHER INCORPORATED Thirteen-ten F Street