Evening Star Newspaper, November 21, 1923, Page 21

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30 5K FORSENTS INPRESS GALLERY Senate and House Corre- spondents Call Election of Directors. Tmportance of the forthcoming ses- sfon of Congress to the American' reading public was revealed yesterday when a record-breaking number cf applications for admission to the gotlated by John Barton Payne and Charles B. Warren, special envoys of President Harding. The Hughes-Curzon treaty extend- ing the shore limits of American operations against rum-runners and providing for entrance under seal of ship stores of liquor on British ves- sels. In addition, the Canadian halibut fisheries treaty is to be resubmitted to the Senate for amendment to meet Canadian objections. This was rati- fied last winter, but turned down by Canada because a Senate amendment .added during ratification conflicts with a Canadian law barring British halibut fishermen from Canadian markets in competition with Ca- nadian fishermen. It is planned to have the Senate strike ofit the pro- vision affecting Britfsh fishermen. ACCUSED OF EMBEZZLING: MACON, Ga.,, November 21.—C. A. ‘Weddington, . attorney and acting postmaster at Cochran, Ga., was brought to Macon and placed ‘under a bond of $1,000, charged with em- . THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, NOVE}fBER 21, The Hub Furniture Co. e 1'The HUB Is R AMERICANS GIVE BOOKS TO CHINESE SOLDIERS I 2iss Mary E. Wood Tells of Trav- eling Libraries Aiding Bandits as Well. with the Chinese troops and in the | villages of China, and even for Chi- nese bandits, is part of the work done by the Boone University Library. | in Wuchang, China, according to Miss | Mary Elizabeth Wood, librarian of the meeting of the Periodical Club Monday at the home of Mrs, S. Mackay- Smith, 1325 16th street northwest. Other speakers were Rt. Rev. James 1923. the university library, who addressed Dress galleries of the Senate and|f DORG 0f 3009, charged With e~ House was considered by the standing | tae 'c:c':-.ragppon ey e aqinatan | B. Freeman, Bishop of Washington; committee of correspondznts, the gov- | walved preliminary hearing before JRev. Dr. Robert Johnston of St. Jobn's erning body to which the Speaker of | United States Commissioner W. E.[Church and Rev. Dr. G. C. F. Brate 3 Martin and made the bond. nahi, dean of the cathedral here. the House and the Senate rules com- mittee has entrusted administration |, of the press sections at the Capitol. The commitee’s meeting, held in the office of the chairman, prepared a tens, tative list for the Congressional Di- rectory; issued a call for an election to select members of the standing committee to serve during the Sixty- elghth Congress, and decided to issue & warning to new senators and rep- Tesentatives against fraudulent solici- tation of funds in the names of Washington newspaner men. 300 Seek Seats, The press wallery lists have grown from 151 members in the Fifty fifth Congress to its present record mem- hership of nearly 300 correspondents representing 280 newspapers and news associations in the United States and Europe. The increasing interest of Europeans in Washing- ton news was shown by applications from additional overseas organiza- tions. In addition to the correspond- ents_eligible for membership in the press galleries there are many maga- zine and special writers and others in Washington who do not file dally telegraphic dispatches, as the gallery rules require. The present committee is composed of Robert Barry of the Philadelphia Fublic Ledger, chairman; Arthur Sears Henning, Chicago Tribune, sec- retary; Roy A. Roberts, Kansas City Star, and Gus J. Karger, Cincinnati r. The fifth _member, . Albert of the New York ed some months ago. —_— SENKTE WUST PASS ON FOUR TREATES World Court Proposat Also Adds to Legislative Burden of Session. Christmas Cedar Chest Club Never mind the cash—pay later in convenient monthly payments. A cedar chest makes a practical and useful Christmas gift—you can’t go wrong if vou select one from our large stock. For Refreshment when fatigued, try a cup of "SALADA" T E A A Dining Room Suite REDUCED in Time for Thanksgiving Do your preparations for Thanksgiving and the holidays begin with selecting new Always so pure, fresh and delicious. furniture? A new dining room suite? Or just a single piece or two? The Hub is filled with attractive values, including many fine suites and single pieces now reduced to . g I new low prices. This Nine-Piece Walnut-Finished Suite w e/ it - I As illustrated—buffet with mirror, oblong table, center- $ 75 it door china cabinet, and six fleather seat box frame chairs to . 2 match. .l Pay Later—Have It Charged—Easy Terms Demand pnuine BAYER ASPIRIN-Insist | Unless you see the “Bayer Cross” on tablets you are 1T not getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin proved safe |[fiii | - ] ‘SPECIAL! Mahogany or American Walnut Cedar Chests Handsome mahogany os walnut veneer exterior—cedar lined. A beautifully made chest 75 that will be welcome in ® any home. Reduced to Buy RUGS Now—Pay Next Year! | Wool and Fiber Rugs £ 15 Added to the legislative burden of the coming session of Congress Is to be the presentation to the Senate of several new treatles, for whose re- ception arrangements already have been made by Presldent Coolidge and Secretary Hughes with Chairman Lodge of the Senate foreign relations committee. With the Harding proposal for American participation in the world court already before the Senate, the new treaties which are t6 be trans mitted to the Senate upon its recon- vening include: y of Lausanne between the by millions and prescribed by physicians 23 years for Colds Headache Neuralgia Lumbago Pain Toothache Neuritis Rheumatism > Accept only ‘“Bayer” package W Which contains proven directions. Handy “Bayer” boxes of 12 tablets Also bottles of 24 and 100—Druggists. . Genuine “Bayer Aspirin” is never sold in ‘M& candy stores, {arsor cafes. Go to Drugstore. 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