Evening Star Newspaper, September 26, 1923, Page 4

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REHME THE EV’EmG;"STAR, WASHINGTON C 'Blessmg Left " | [ites Darkost ¥ E ITHE WEATHER. PRESIDENT SILENT |amto i e Aveue s o s amene, ¥l SBiten, ae T trustees, Cleveland Perkins and | The will was signed Februa For the District of Columbia and , to hold $700,000 in se- | Attorneys Sherley, Faust & W t t 2 e . Maryland—Generally fair tonight and curities and to distribute the income | represent the enl:'te e e AS Beques o ; tomorrow: mild temperature; gentle ¢ B p variable winds. | | Grandchildren| |3 7% , i AR L LR [}N mNVEN"UN [;"Y l ; (7% 5 to_moderate northeast winds. I Her blessing is the bequest made A : For West Virginia—Generally fair by Mrs. Margaret A. Fallon tosher . 3 $ g tonight and tomorrow; no change in 3 : grandchildren, Margaret P. and v . « 5 temperature. I & . Vilson, §iby RA% s . ve Same Sytemsa o SadtTaxo s, e S o EEE T o e, | Wapts Eaoh to Ha Where Does It All Go! " $60,000,000 Annually vesterduy for probation. > : e, 12 mianight, m. Chance—Assured of D. C. She also enjoins them to be kind, y Pows Barometer—4 p.m. 30.10; I ; Lo 4 Y ! faithful hel ther and to R . 30.12; 12 midnight, 30, 12; 4 a.m., 301 H t - -on' Farmers. e fnfe'u'ii"’.m;uv;l-lme q v : o fiflhe’.’z 16 o, .fr"e”m s Republicans’ Support. B You have hear.d families complain, e i v wwhio 8 - i : Rt vy e B ‘We have a good income, but somehow BY. FREDERIC WILLIAM: WILE. also to act as executrix. . . 0 Lowest temperature, 6 occurred | Ppresident Coolidge is taking no [} : ; Sl Two! gFeut ‘dxehcles of the!govern- | s et iture e ime date last year— | 5ides In the selectlon of city for the | f we never accumulate any money.” If pe i ervener’ Highest, 83; lowest, 46. holding of the next republican na- A Ay X ment rd m;vl:t'w;;l:m T 7 % e e o %% Prad both heads of the house maintained bank medns - to: reliev s . | when the steel Interests submitte < £ 3 5 ) 8 ; 4 ; Both efforts B9 sttalghtto) ihe issue | defonsive evidence. In December the ; ; Temperature and condition ot the | W. Upham, trassurel AENRABAIONA) accounts” and' paid their expenses by which the .Faral west donsidérs the|Federdl Tradé Comimission’s counsel . e Bl | Dert gy, %M. Great Falls—Tem- | committee, who comferred, ; A will tender evidence in rebuttal. The . 125 g ¥ muddy. | gyecutive at the wm&, House todny | | h k tl ld Rnd th Ieal maln causiiofs (R IWhestevbanilvs | ol LOURAr. eYldonce I Fo ity to ! 3 e g wirai e the Witie Hoist)cs check, they would soon fin e leak- freight rates.” ’}V!\He the Xnt(‘rs;ntk issue. an_order abolishing. “Pitts. i T PRI e ous for the first time since 'the lal Commerce Cominision. in grappiing | DUTKN-DIUS? but the steel industry s s 2 2 o § S 4P cadbd. to the presiadnety age. A check book shows where the A Treasurer Upham) said afterward with rates on what the farmer-Sells | jugt ditch and carry its appeal to the g 55 : 5 o / . t P e the Federal Trade Commission is|United States Supreme Court. f . E iy funot | that, althoush he touched upar’ the money goes and where a saving can be tacklng the question of rates on | Little has been heard of the iPitts- RATEH | / : general political situation and told | | A Pt s purgh-plus” Aight In the east, but in f ; A 4 the President briefly about bis Tédent made. We pay 2 per cent on checking & DONoat s npl p il ingy e trip to Europe, the .question of the shiz “ede: 2 alt th f the re. 3 E o5 7 - e e o I amt, Amorican Ber ARsoclavoN! o g s . A : . : city to hold the next.conventiod was accounts of $200 or over.. We invite you PR Petroy the practice | ontion in Minneapolis the attorneys & . the principal toplc digcuised;; He & A Enown as “Pittsburgh plus.” This Is | guneral of the different federal states A X Gity 30 soriod . fhat . while'\tia ', Preatant's to call at exther office. the system arbitrarily enforced by [passed a resolutic condemning { 113} Ny - Cli - = hAt . he e steel industry whereby steel man. | Pittsburgh-plus” as “unjust, unec \ NV 2 Birmingham. s i ming is open, he did-say tha 5 i TORY Stoel man- Inomiec and working an unlawful diss -e P Dixmarck . d wants every city interestéd to have a 4 Charleston ) the committee. N : oy Spledged ‘their individal sups | |77 3 i = plas the cost of fictitious freight from | 1. ; 2, hicago . C Upham Favors Chicago. shy 0 fes! poft, 2s weli as the co-operation of N v . 3 - fi;f’m’.—.fih‘f,‘[.','.f",’“};“"-,h“ hasDeen | their association. in the Kederal Wl Cleveland. . 304 Mr. Upham, a native of Chicago, de- e a on an rus 0. ah St $50000.000 ug” im-!qde Commission's crusade. Four | i o e : e A oWh.auy Ot el e S LY i on the | giates—Tilinots, Wisconsin. lowa and | / Detrofe 1. ; e e R smmittes. mscty 'armers of the count: Minnesotu—have appropriated $55.000 |' > W Pago. ;. e next December to select the conven- Hits Farmer Hard. to help carry on the fignt. The farm % 1 . 20,08 2 B S i o aotivelr saEagsa Downtown Bank Resources West End Branch bloc will make abolition of “Pitts- y 7/ ” X4 5 Huron, o A working in the interests of his home While it applies only to freight on |burgh-plus’ & part of its political / lf ! g . Jacknonviile, 5 ety 900 F St. $15,000,000 614 17th St. steel, it hits the fa program If the Federal Trade Com~f 7 '/ = X 7, Kansas Cit Mr. Upham was_accompanied to- the S ILLE the fatmenon s Bostion | TN oS attackulie: ,7 PRACTICALLY FREE FOR / ey b 2 White House by Max Epstein of Chi- commodities into which steel enters. & £ 7 4 /// l ,({ f " THE AFTERMODM j < L B ... Ptcloudy | cago, president of the American Car JOHN B. LARNER, PRESIDENT His chlef necessity—agricultural im- AR 242 e = Ptelouds { and ' Foundry Company, and E. 8. plements. ¢ v costly be-| ——.——'.—~.___—.______:_‘;_l York. - 80 c Grdham, a pfominent comtractor and guue ot “rutevursn e~ narvea | PISCUSSES NOVELS ‘ ; . piionay | nEle 0L (I epupiienn state Wwire and wire nails are high priced | Clubs of the District of Columbla to- o e st et WU AT WOMEN'S MEETING|PARENTS MYSTIFIED |NEARBY “BABY” CLUB | HiEA i e Bt S S 1 ranks of the “Coolidge for President a keg for nails, | 10. buying from the e { in_1924" movement. it - TV BEVS ABSENCE| %P GRS When the officers of this organiza- K Th Cit: tion called on the President today E. ¥, 7 a keg. difterence of $1 vean the two|J0BR Temple Graves Addresses City AT T —_——— C. Snyder, United States marshal for The mails ‘trom ¥ £ drslentson Club on Book T % from Phil Whitakerp international the District, president, assured Mr the n &h to Pueblo Warn Armyand Navy Not to Ac-|secretary of Civitan, a committee was | St L2 50 Cooliage thit “we are’here to wish ) ame ou a highly successful administra- exacted br the Colc uel and | {named and campaign outlined for the g w ¥ 5 d Iron Company e and > Prelondy lvs to do what 8 : tion and pledge ourselvs to x |establichment of a “baby” club in | PG 5 & ploudy | is both seeming and proper to bring pl\-;;[ - cept Mark Kobleguard, 17, one of the nearby towns by me'mbe‘:s O . Pt.cloudy | 25 ot your continuamee In the high hen the 1 t s . ol local Clvitan at a meeting in the 1) ow s0 worthily occupy.” e 1s office you n % & customer at 0. where they| Novels and novelists were discussed for Service. |Hotel La Fayette vesterday. FOREIGN. With Mr. Snvder were Willlam I. &re produced ually’ y John Ternpls ves in an address —_— | Clarence L. Harding, president of m., Greenwich time, today.) Dow, first vice presidént; Thomas P. keg more th, i 00, 7 Sectich. of | the organization, made a special plea Tempersture. Weatter. { Littiepage, second vice president: a Kansas C ¢ e before the bock ' review section Of} yppy Kobleguard, seventeen years|that the work be completed before I 84 Cl T. Lingoln Townsend, treasurer, and iz six or seven hundrea < away. | the Women's City Club at the clublog ¢ tne Monticello apartments, | the termination of his official duties, ce L ear Judge Gus A. Schuldt, secretary. ] vesterday afternoon 1351 Mt. Pleasunt streef, has been|=id H3uurances were given by the A Tells af D. C. Body. : d books may be |cluh Shat_sio_atone .would be Ipft ( ting_his associates to the The people who read beoks ma missing from his home since August|unturned until such was one. Hawilton, " Bec 1Rent. M nyder told the’ Presi- dent of the| divided into four different classes, he |4 According to his parents, the boy| A letter from Caief George Watson | san Jjun 3 ’;:;: e T than fwenty Pederation. | saia. “First, there are those Who en-|ict¢ his residence about 6 o'clock the [te, & Goldusim. chairman of the com_ | Hasss S yoars the Leagus ~of = Republican g zo. 'on the | Joy reading becauso of the skill With}evening of August 4 to buy a news- |increased pay for the firemen of the Btata Clube has hesn the militant v, = ton of steel a vear each. | the pen by the muthor; second. U the [paper tand has not been seen since.|Distiict, thanking the club for their of Columbia. It has been.a pioneer ! to these farmers from jwho enjoy reading a book for URe I\, rengon for his absence can be | tlam war read. in the movement to securc absentee s mostly prodyced, | characters depicted therein; ird. | 4 KEER i Willtam T. Pierson invited the club Avg.Depart. | voters' laws in the several states and i N . of $7.60 @ tor | those who read for the sake of anigiven by the parents, who state that|yy ., opuct bruwavasting methods at e P | nas conducted Intenslve cAMDRIEES in SAY BAYER” h b Py > nar ght,” because, | idea expressed in the book. andine has always been a good son. Im-|the Chesapeake and FPotomac bulld- . ‘norm. | Lging Gpon “Tepublican . voters the whnen you buy spirin o hgh.n in the wes ¢ [ fourth, those who read for the art ifl kb, 42461y upon the boy's disappear-|ing& ralio station. and later accom-f . . - Deg I due | R e 40 thalr- homea on ¢ Chare r the “Pittsbur the unity of a story and the story & 1 War s panied Louis Potter at, the plano, | Conandeorthern wheat o —os5election day and participating both Ell“ basis. This works ous ! itself.” He then mentioned some of {ance his parents notifled the War and| ypen the organist of the Church-of soutbers ik et 1 "0|in state and national elections.” 2 WA *H‘es":nv x.nla;pd ;J\» Mr. How- | the au!hnranlhb! various lu:nssf‘s of {Navy departments not to accept hlm‘:he d!-'piphnny rendered several somgs - i When yvou see the name "Hayer'™ general. Accept only mething Like $39.000,000 jn | readers would be most apt to ch0O0Se | ¢ 1o trjeq to enlist in any branch of | Odell Whipple was appointed by on package or on tablets you are “Bayer” package, which contains s6..to. their farming com- | to read from. ot the natlonal defense. Youns Koble- |the ohair to arrange an entertainment SAEETY PIN IN THROAT. | $700,000 TO CHILDREN. |setting the genuine Baver product. | proper wiractions. Handy boxes of He dwelt briefly on the difficulties H program for the second Tuesday iz . g prescribed by physicians over twelve tablets cost few cents. n»:vxc',unu-\red by young writers In get- S‘lil\'dAH‘ avout five feet nine inches in |njght meeting in October, when nomi- o A twenty-two years and proved safe, Druggists also sell bottles or 24 For th i ting thelr works “'“51’""(‘;‘- pnd ex-|helght He was dressed in a €ray|nation -of officers ta serve for the| PHILADELPHIA, September 26.—A |Will of Mrs. Hannah Davis Perkins {by millions "for colds, headaches, and 100. Aspirin is the trade mark or the entire country, tuhuyghl plained how one f“l 00 f hf‘t‘r, bnx‘ sport sult at the time o is disap- | following year will be made. delicate operation is to be performed toothache, earache, neuralgia, lum- of Bayer Manufacture of Mono- plus” saddles upon the ru element { 0D ?gj‘l\‘,fin‘lf‘f!;:ny“;‘ugl’uh':" :;: pearance, today on five-months-old William W. Filed. bago, rheumatism, neuritis and for aceticacidester of Sallcylicacid, atimate : % Johnson, jr., whose parents brought a tax estimated to run easily to $50.- | wa cepted ten years later by one M w v - i The will of Mrs. Hannah Davis Per. 000,000, and, counting other consum- | Of the publishers who had turned it Deaths Reported. COLUMBIA SCHOOL WILL him here yeaterday In special train | _The 31 of Mre Hannah Davls 2er of steel, probably extorts an ag-| ‘3 popert Bates presided at the | The foliowing desths tave wen revortea 1o] - HOLD FALL GRADUATION | Ths litie coliow swaliowed s satety Al |'|‘O GLASS gregate toll of $75.000.000 to, $100.- | meeting. the health department in the last twenty- ord, N. G Bubiiay, and X-ray phe. .000. Highway const ? . N f onstruc Ten students In_the high school de- | 5% .x;;ad that ‘it was open and FOR WINDSHIELDS OR BODIES. Das tatren ) and the expense of_erecting steel of- 3 " He uatty Hospltal. haltway down the esoph- Tastalled While You Wait. 2 ia iversity flce buildings are L SCOTTISH RITE MASONS 1d Hospital. Pprumedt of thE CORumBIN sugh position, physi- T BE. "Elittebuien Dlne iae ishent Jona B, Rafio, 43, ‘en raste Cespalty Hos. | Sthool and two of the jumior collere{GfL satd, AL TAS. 1o, remava Jt aranto & Wasman : pital. department Will be graduated at t o 1017 NEW. YORK AVE. X. Are he hardest hit, but the practice GATHER OCTOBER 14-20 ™ %vena w. campven, 18, fall commencement exorcises at the’ would prove fafal. TE = pocket of every taxpayer ape institution, 808% 1 street northwest| s [ B Eyes Examined and every tenant who occuples al . . & Friday eyening at 71:30 o'clock. Tnel . DON'T PUT OFF UNT"- McCommmah Modisal ented office in a.m . n tern eify bullding. | Biennial Session of Southern Su- e diplomas will bé presented by Prin-{." < UT - TarANTC E t ) d S 1 f fod e T eachy G g . Dot S ey el i M il THE LAST MINUTE - omes. ssores | xtraordinary Sale o e for mnearly twen ears. It preme Council Will Confer 5 t, Elizabeth's Hospital, | - The commencement address will be | flaving your home papered and patnted—rfor D!‘. CLA 1 i practiced both by the United States Totom, made by John S. White, whose topic | the coming fall and winter. Proficient work- Steel COrporation. and the igs Thirty-Third Degree. SO ady 3 . O % . Lawill be “The Constitution, the Taw, {men 'Trices extremely reasonsble. No order Eyesight Specialist dependent companics, 1 in- . ¥ 'C. Iiil, 4 months, Bt Atn's lafant|the Citizen. Speeches aiSo will be{ (o wmall for us to fil. 409410 McLackien Bldg., - terests def. ; i ondthe | Johe Bupsbme Conncll jof the Souths iy mude by Sherman C. Shelton -and 10th and G Bte, ¥.W. . ground o 2d demand - | ern Jurisdiction of Scottish Rite Free- 5o Burgess. 1 day, Georgetown Tnl- | Narlico Estralla of the alumni. Meet- CORNELL WALL PAPER CO. Phone Main 721 They claim that midwest steel milis |masonry will hold its biennial ses- | “Gosge Entor 67 United: States Soidiers® | D88 Of the alumni association -and | 714 13th N.W. Main 5373-3374 cannot produce enough steel to -meet Home Honpital . the board of trustees and a social ' Starts I Omorrow the nmecd of the territory tributary | Somereh Tt TorlerCrrins outa S | M redonia’ Watts, -24, Georgetown University | il follow the exercises. e e z R ey to them. As these surplus needs must | strbets. The counoll consists of the | Bopital i The senior banquet will be held to- be met by burgh-made steel, ” A . am Cabr, 43, Casusity Hospital b ¢ night at 8 o'clock. B comiended thar T made steel. it | holders of the highest Masonic de- i ster Robinson, 85 Freeamen's Hoipital. ‘|* e graduates are: High school de- —are absolutely necessary to perfect health and the full enjoyment of life. charge fc all steel the “Pittsburgh- Kt‘:.! Y;aeg ";l’;i]r‘t)"-)'rhlsr:;h"'r?;! ('n::‘)':;s Katherine Simmons, 5, Child: Hospital. partment, Henr: H. Stebner, Harry base” price the freight from |, . i If you desire energy, vitality and normality, use— grand commander, who will presl 5y Mendelson, Harry King Jawish, RADIUM TONIC. TABLETS e point of consump- | S OO e will be held at | Cross of the Order of St. Andrew of [ Thomas Escolar, H. Henry High, Wil- Price 1 00 2 ° H. Gary, chalrr the Temple Sunday atternoon Octa. |RUSSia, the two-pound neck chain|liam Macon Gafes, Henry T. Norson. These Tablets are an unequaled combination of poration, and Ber 14, The Subreme Council session composed of solid gold medals, that|Robert L. Hamill, A. W. Green, and Radium, Gland Substance and a Vegetable Tonic. B3EIARE Readers, &3pg2zR: 3 much lower to Pueblo, Cont 10 Country, 7 dent of the Bethle- was glven by the late czar to Grand | Beulah Gordon Moore; junior coflege will open the following dav. Candi- | Dawe: Mie B o 3 P s Garcis the most pow- | Sie "For (e (Hirtv-tniia degree. will | Quke, Michael. Iy now owned by an|department “Francisco® Garela and have that degree conferred upon them Octobar 19. > Com- Pittsburgh- : E R 2 Seek Its Destruction. Bince ey rapaction. orat || GENERAL TYPEWRITER CO. Trade C st a been assem- All Makes bling data de: e to prove that u:.d‘er the Clayton act, which pro- hibits discrim.aation, and under the So'd, Rented, Repaired federal trade act,. which forbids un- fair competition. ~The latest hearings ST e RSN e v, aTE AN WE ARE UNABLE TO SUPPLY THE DEMAND i from prospective purchasers for well uated Dusiness and Investmaent: propertio ¥ you_ have for ‘sale business ur other income-producing propecty, will - ‘com- municate with us," elther by lotter or tele. lo Tooking to 'its quick sale ARNOLD AND COMPANY Pays 6 Per Cent on shares maturing in 45 or 83 months. The Economy Corner Fth.end H.Sts. N\ Radium Products _Corporatiofi 1105 Connecticut ‘Ave. A Tempting Sale of Women’s N O'Donnell’s Drug Stores _ Peoples Drug Stores and Misses’ . Fine Shoes I e e N, Optical Service fore than thirty-ong Pays 4 Per Cent years of expert sf"l:"c\: 1s on shares withdrawn be- your assurance of the best s > possible attention - here. fore maturity. Rt onr Expest Optome. trist without delay. : Assets More Than We specialize in filling $8,500, Oculists’ Prescriptions. 5664 $33883888383888888888888R828888838888283888888838 As tahs fcml md'u“uoan%tm { Wl.u ‘benefit by .this e famous e ; : : %00 Floc Polieh, our @iglers bave .~ unusual opportunity agreed to offer a regular: $1.25 full a1l e guan can of W2ARD Polish for ONE of the greatest music ewms that Wa:h~ 5c,fmahm1tcdum Yousave 4oc. ington has ever kro¥m' starts tomorrow. Get your cani today. ~ ; ¢ are making a great gala ‘eyent of ouf first. . Use WZARD and your fiitniture md poy s ; c Festival. In antxcxpafion “of greatest flmwflh&cmmbfl“& -' sEs e busiz;ess inour history we' havc Iawcud ot §urplus More Than " AKAHN Ine.J{| ™ sssom0 JAMES BERRY.... JOSHUA W. CARR...Secretary Shier ‘A":,dwd,y e AR prices considerably. Wizaro Propucrs Cors. i . This is truly a temarkable music op tunlty o el —for those who want to bey, areally fine must;, 1 cal instrument for much dess - than the usual price. On sale—beginning Thursday morning— popular styles of Street and Dress Shoes—that were purchased under conditions which make - Hotel Roosevelt | Sixteenth Street at Vand W Overlooking Meridian Park Handsomely Refitted and Refurnished Superior Accommodations for Translent and Permanent Guests One, Two and Three Rooms and Bath A few suites with breakfast room. Excellent Restaurant The F. H. Smith Company Managing Agent W E. KRECHTING Re.'dem Mnnqer Watch: for Tomo'r'r“buf.’g S, Raud Our Advemmu y’uthzvu'ybut.lnp»—-undofv.qu,b. 'mdemnka. 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