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16 0L MAN AN [ comrosms omuc v ores_| WRITE LIGHT OPERA “Cherry Blossom Time” will | .Be Presented Here With E Al-Washington Cast. ~Cherry Blossom Time," composed by Rollin Bond, with boox agd lyries by his wife, is being frepared for presentation here by the Washing- tonians, who have put oh tiirty-nine 1ight operas since thelr orfanization by Mr. Bond. H It will be an all-District préduction, with music, book and Iyrics by Wash- | ingtonians and played by them. The musical comedy is to be in 2wo acts and three scenes and is sild ™ e ticn are under way. score is to consist of main numbers, comprising s and a double sextet. A “Cherry Blossom Time" duet will THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., NOVEMBER 11, 1923—PART 1. 0., EFUSE PLAT UNDER DISESSON Commissioners See Need of Permanent Plant When Lease Is Out. i The District Commisioners have taken up again for consideration the question of providing a permanent plant for the collection and disposal of trash and miscellaneous refuse. . | For several years the city has been | Jeasing a privately owned Incinerating plant in Trinidad, near Bladensburg | road. The lease has two years to| run, but the city heads have already begun to ask “What move should be made when the time is up?” Whenever the question has been up for discussion in the past the citizens of the northeast have fought against| any .move taht would place tie trash | plant permanently in their midst. St inaihe TaclSne nei iy (CLAIMS LAW BROKEN BY GLASSMAKERS He is of the opinion that since TU. S. Files Brief Charging Agree- every effort is being made to beautify ‘Washington, the permanent trash ment With Workers Con- stitutes Trust. plant should be placed well outside The ‘government flled in the Supreme the eity, The three Commissioners held a Court yesterday iis brief in the only e of magnitude now court long conference yesterday with Mor- ris Hacker, supervisor of city refuse, at which ' they discussed possible courses of action in providing for the handling of trash after the pres- ent lease expires. Engineer Commissioner Bell said the matter is under consideration, but nothing definite has been decided upon. [ TAMMANY CHIEF ON TRIP TO TAGGART’S BAILIWICK | INDIANAPOLIS, November 10.— Charles F. Murphy, New York tam- many chief, passed through this city today en route to French Lick, Ind. Thomas Taggart, Indiana democratic leader, said that Murphy had made reservations for a party of five or six persons, but disclaimed that the tam- many chief’s visit was in the nature of a political mission. “He s coming to rest and not to talk politics.” said Mr. Taggart. “Mr. Murphy and his friends always come down here after an election, Hotel Hamilton Fourteenth and K Streets The case is the appenl of the m-{xmo against the wishes of many of tional Associdtion of Window Glass|the manufacturers dnd of a large ma- Manufacturers and the National Win- | Jority of the worl hat the exist-} dow Workers from the decision | ing deficiency in the labor supply i% of the federal district court in north- | not natural, but s due to restrictions ern Ohlo, holding that the wage |imposed upc ose who wish to work agreement between the manufacturers | in the industry; that the Clayton &ot, jand the workmen had the effect of | Which gives Workmen certain rights, limiting the activities of all man empt the agreement from facturers h ion of the anti-trust law, Under the | considered when it was shown that f of the companies | the result of the agreement was ans d their factories in | unlawful restraint of interstate com® | signing it, op remainder in the | Ierce. the fall and th spring. In its brief the government asserted that th ntered ——— Gre: ritain has only one produc- ing o ell. Announces on Every Week Day be sune by the lovers in the second Proposal of Clty=0: Ay s _nothin 8cene of act 1, set along the peedway % : " prement in the glory of the bloominz of the ) | A foy yoars axo a suggestion w Japanese cherry trees. | : . | made by the District authorities tha Senators, their secrefari | the city build a plant of its own ¥ Dancing et Dinner s of winter weather. ut Supt. Ballou Names Bflard: to Col- h laborate With Chevy G'hnse Institution. ; 1 Repairs now may prove = economy—saving the ex-=| pense of a new roof later. We're ready to handle the Z | job with “usual Colbert = efficiency, dispatch and S satisfaction. = EMAURICE J. COLBERT £ S Heating—Plumbing—Tinning = 621 F Street Phose waim 3016-3017 SN Special Music Practically all exporta of cotton oonstitutes 90 per cent. On Saturdays There Will Be Dancing at Luncheon Also Sebi 1n the Neroing. Blossxom Time,” which will be presented here ing the by residents cf that locality. that this subject should be discussed | Within the Dist..ci proper. Speaks on Civil Service Reform at ?nl- of meetings yesterday at some |lated spot outside the District, vas the principal speaker | o h ducation 4t the home of its county | tantes and others | the vicinity of the Eckinkton railroad | i i Officluls of the angineer’ depart- { out the United States. It was a 2 isiiikely: to be soma CHARACTER EDUCATiON |MRS. DU PUY ADDRESSES 7 part Y simultaneously In woman's demo-| Authorities of the engineer depart cratic clubs throughout the n::‘;‘:n ment have looked into the possibil- ,500 places. they say the cost of hauling Democratic Club light material Meeting. A eommatttes otle ing of the Chevy Chase | teachers 4 Woman's Democratic | of Chevy Chave in worklng cut plans | president, Mrs. Jessie Nicholson. The | r cducation "1 tEe junior | program was arranged by Mrs. Avery ot the ooraeds. Mr. and Mra. Rollin Bond, who have written music an ':cok of “Cherry yards. This was vigorously opposed of the plan of the woman's division | Objection to' any location proposed | WOMEN AT CHEVY CHASE and it Is estimated that it was the |lty of building a plant in some isoy #. William Atherton Du Puy of ¥r: . 11 Ry v H ) mery county, which Marks, chairman- of the i . TeWRIGHTw | ‘- Always Right " in 2uality and Price . W. Hob- | § nd § Alburtis. |let that was recently published by the Others are William yerett, Mrs. | woman's division of the national | Walter DuBois Brookings, and Milton | democratic committee and di a| Falrchi to wom LT l - CLO 'If' HING MEN, WOMEN- AND CHILDREN SAVE YOUR CASH USE YOUR CREDIT H. ABRAMSON 7th and L Sts. NW. Open Saturday Evenings Until 10 0'Clock No Branch Stores Credit Accommoda- tions Gladly Extended to Those Who Prefer It Diamonds listed below must be sold at once to raise cash for parties. 1-carat Fine Whit Solitatre Diamond Ring. 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