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a2 e BLLFORNEW .S, BUILDINGS PUSHED Martha Mansfield Dies of Burns Making New Film By the Associnted Press. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1923. Virginian Gives Quart of Blood S[]VIH’S H[]“_ANU To Save Life of Dying Man ILONGWORTH TAKES UP HOUSE LEADERSHIP Election by G. 0. P. Conceded, _— worth of Ohlo' today opened up the offices assigned to the floor leader. | Frank Barrow, a veteran of twenty | year+ experlence around the Capitol, will be Mr. Longworth's leglslative | clerk. The office of legislative clerk was really cr Barrow when F el last year for Mr. nk W. Mondell was CANDIDATES FACE QUIZ. Anti-Saloon League Active in West Virginia. Special Dispatch to The Star. {EYSER, W. Va. November &0 PARLEYHYSTERY .. dreic s Special Dispatel to The Star. o ChRRE int: SAN ANTONIO, Tex., Nov . of age, made a chance acquaintance . e s AnttBaloon Tessus i Aaniaa s e BALTIMORE, November 30.—Mu- | with the old man. The latter, who is Following Withdrawal of foeTender. B o Mansfield, on pleture | yua interest in Ole Virginny, south. | SIXtS-one years' old, comes from Miss Mildred E. Reeves, a Wash- e oy ntent, atar aiediNers at ‘West Virginia, but it developed in Representative Graham. ington girl and a graduate of Busi- nor on each party ticket, pre. 000,000 Program for ern magnamity and a strange at- | one of the conversations between the i in i £ ; $50,000, noon today as a| tachment bekween old age and youth | tWo ihat both of them had a mu- Elia Levin in Amsterdam on (‘f"”[“"-’" chool, will c"")“" Sies i e fhem asin i res vi tual interest in the Old Dominion P Mr. Longwarth's secretary, handling ccording to O, pro} . Capital Structures Has resultiof burnsre- | TR, Fesilt In tHe salvaga of s Nfe Tate in the week St. Clairs con- Mission Wrapped With all obstacles to hig election | the corrispondence. with peterence Lo | Tupohindiootding to” O M. Pulic: ceived while shep ns Hopkins Hospital, where | gition became critical, and he was as floor leader of the House remov- | his district, while Mr. Barrow will [ *"The candiaten ' aatibl® ¥ Many Backers. st ©! Thomas Campbell Goodwin, a first- | sinking rapidly. _Physicians had in Sil o o edranat o x mvas san- | handle (¢ Tecretarial ‘dution con- | propiitionasi%, Sipitude tomar . was “on location” | ear student at the Hopkins Meaical | Practically glven him ‘up for lost In Silence. ed by 8 ed with the office of floor leader. | considered and no' favorites will b g o = when Goodwin learned thaf tecves has been secretary to Mr. yed between the partie K eme uubslayl Belolhand sclon-of ous of the first | mams Ciife “might be " prolonged Granem, vépublican, Nictiolas| Taue.: Longwouh for four yeta played between the parties, Mr. Py . LR of Virginta, has given a | th transfusion _of ; S et T e P Legislation to give the “‘“J"‘\'l S SHRTE 5T Dlood o eve no ol 8| iR & momentia Nesltation: be BY LEOPOLD ALETRINO. Capital imperatively needed public Miss Mansfield |* Jonn st. Claie ent o tho physician n charge and | By Cable to The Star and Chicago Dasly News. & ce important govern- z = red the necessary amount. St. Copyright, 1923. - — buildings f“ hou|(‘ y |:\ o) received the burns . Clair is a natlve of West Vir- Clair, after some hesitation, accept- AMSTERDAM, November 30.—! ¥ g ment activities that are o when @ flimsy| Einia. Wrinkled and gray-haired, he | ed the offer, and the transfusion = S COPE) . for lack of adequate quarters wi dress she wag| Decame a patient at the hospital | was made, gotiations now belng conducted be Dlstl'lct Nfltlonal B k be pushed vigorously early in the p R O ;«;;’v:‘r::"rc-»eks( ago, where, suftering Hospital officlals today stated that |tween Elia Levin, west Buropean an 8 pus £ ey s | 3 ! 3 er of the stomach, his case it was too early to forecast the |.. o e State coming session of Congres X £ ignited, envelop-| had been given up as hopeless by | outcome of the case, but that St. |TcPresentative of the 'r““’:"“‘ ‘:,'r““ 1406 G Street Several bills are now being draft- S ing the lower por.| “tiending physicia Clair showed evidence of improve- |Bank: the manager of the H eef ed providing for an organization of a $30,000,000 building program for the a period covering These bills prot National Cap of five to ten rs. ably will be introduced next week by entative John W. Langley o chairman of the committee on public buildings an grounds; by Representative Fran Clark of Florida. as chairma of that committee eight during the democ Repre Kentueky, for ic regime, and by ah, chairman o House tion of her body in flames, .. GROLP SLENT ON LQUOR PARLEY MISS MANSFIELD, b= ot d K n of While making his student rounds of the hopital wards, Goodwin, J ment and that highly probat his recovery was WOMAN ON JURY CHARGES INSULT Reports Other Members Threatened and Harangued, Trying to 60,000 GERMANS AWAIT CHANCE TO GET INTQ U. S. Thousands of Others Besiege Con- suls for Passports Under Next Immigration Quota. . By the Assoclated Press. Garantie Und Kreditbank Fuer Den Osten and a few Dutch commercial organizations are wrapped in my! terious silence. All the interested parties are keep- ing their own counsel. Levin, how- ever, stated that the financing of the Russian wheat export, which this year amounted to more than 180,00 000 gold rubles, had been handled principally through Dutch banks, The object of Levin's visit to An sterdam is understood to b effort. You must You've Got to Win Success There is only one way to succeed— and that’s through properly directed . do your part—and consistent frugality is a first and prime Senator Smoot of U achicvement of a non-offic ump- the Senate public buildings commit- | Sway Her. BERLIN, November 30.—The pa D o s TeTutIons: Detuet 3 3 > {02 St laimeniot thal bl Buid- | Proposals Made to Canada — ports of 60,000 Germans already have Cetherlands and Russia essential. Save something and you'll B s mown (Nt me” oo oructieatis | Believed Unlikel to B B el e Bess Yosn Dwediin) Cormay SEISHIE in 18 the propelling power o tt have. Spend all—and you’ll never be Gl LR L R il s ely to PITTSBURGH, November 30.—Mrs, Passage to the United S 4 & & apkatnng i fovne (ol e R ¥ | omvitla Jones af Carnemie. comotamed | consuls are still granting visas in D Tty mroxtant Dutoh som- able to welcome opportunity when it P they realize that it will be Fully Approved. to Judge John C. Haymaker today |Uhis country, as they are without in- i and industrial enterprises. | Enbclsiatvonr doos conomy to provide proper housing in a that she had been “insulted. ha- |formation as to how far the visas S Holland and R | y . Sovermment ownel pulidingsiLor St i {rangued and intimidat by the|Eranted to Germans in other coun- tablished, as the Robert N. Harper mportant activities i . ” . " 5 es go to exhausting the [me; e placed w e 2 s s e it Nedan: fated Pross other urors who were serving with | tries Wit €0 toward sHUtEIE T o e Works an 1m) President This is good advice we are giving you N November 30, — Still| her in a damage suit trial. The B ermany. however, have |order for several hundred W. P. L b ticalladvi . It can be positively stated that the fcloaked in the secrecy that has|jury was out all night Tuesday. The | R€S |m fiiae bin gml intending | A7} isston 1 in| S pesom et e open a Sa“ng‘ Ac- ember 01 appreciate | shrouded e since their arri A b . SR e ceased selling passage to A Russian commission 1s staying in | - (G T e oomtoty b o Ereater | nerer the Americar ey, eir arrival | final ballot stool 11 {0 1 in favor of ||y rants, declaring thelr informa- [ Amsterdam in’ order to test the ma- C. J. Gockeler count—and make it a duty to deposit in af ere can possibly o_greater | here, the Ame 1 delegates to the wrding damages. Mrs. Jones took |ty 1o that the full quota of 67,000 | chines. X noed in the way of public buildings than | international rum-smugsling confer- | ner 1one stand and refoscd to bo won | For s Laet et yaur aiready nas veon e ! _I'_“l;o“- 5‘.‘._"”“” that account a portion of -your income for the bureau of internal revenue, |ence between United States and Ca- | over by the others, including ten men | BEED ub. | mas ne - ; Ll e ; ; and Ca- | ove . ¢ en | WRED UD eamer Columbus of the | LIQUOR CASES CONTINUED. | - Ka : which would require at 1;;.( ‘AM.\W; = 4 nnu;nh leave for Washing-|and one woman. North German Lioyd line, Germany's Specia Dispateh to Tho 8t | Vice Presidant eachpay d&y. It will count up thucld)'—-— square feet of floor space. This is one of f ton today, after holding a brief meet-| Report o Tolie tahei rigest liner, which was scheduled to D biBo . . B niat tmportant bianeties of thewov= | ing this mornlne cpen murt. 3irs. Jouks said: ne. of| gl Decembér 12 on her maiden trip, | WINGHESTER, Va, November 10 Hilleary L. Offuz, Jr, || @nd soon be a power for your success. at it has charg s believed each of the o, SO 1d her sailing canceled, as the| _The cases of eleven Winchest 3 ernment, in that it has charge of the| It is believed each of the plans sub- | the men told me that if I were a man they cannot afford to send | od Tedentiy e 1‘:;:.; Vico Presidest sad Cashier . “olleotion of taxes, At least 70 per|mitted by the United States repre-| ps mmd waon oot ot wion 3 Wilnout thira class pus- | men arrested recently during o raid The ok » We pay interest:at:the rate-of-3%, on cent of this work s now done in nine | sentatives to end liquor smuggling |and that I would be in the morgue SSHEErS, which are, wnavaiadle be- | Qllil, Won “ull “charged with vie- e emporay Tomd RO across the Canadian border has been | instead of the jury room. Another one American consulates all over |lating federal liquor laws, have been Savmgs Accounts. | a thoroughly discussed. The result of at w ® o are heing besieged by pro-|continued in United tes Court at i B rman Langley of the House | these discussions, however, will not (90 me Cent B B wot ent oF the emigrants who are obtaining | Harrisonburg because of the absence k. \ttee said today that “there is|be made public Tia iai: o5 [Jinwieai he:would lieve e msported though the consulates inform | of prosecuting witnesses. All fu T f“""“_’"“" tion but that the District of [ o ; P -’ until a report to the |y, the Black Hahd Soclety and have that @ visa is no guarantee of | nished ball until April court = L N Columbia is ury ¥ in need of pub- [ F O SO X )"”] been submitted them ta of me for not con- n to the United State tic building ; pecified th fo o e (I“‘“ Y :'\.u l‘wl.\i senting to ee with them. T was as of imperative @ sity—an e fac at the United States|insulted, harangued, intimidated and partment of the general | kiving dinner last night, given by M, | ComPelled isten; to/languags to and for the bureau [ Jacques Bureau, minjs which no respectable woman shrluld!FOR SCHOOL BOARD PLACE accounting off T of customs | of |;‘|l:‘~rnul r<l\ nmI s wesiioulariy -"Im‘i " ise, was u] the only thing|be subjected.” Chairman Langley is particuls £WSpa orrespondents were sure| “No gentlema . i % e oo R R T S 803 s e Bris Supe you play these new records on a Victrola you wi buildings are needed in many parts kinds the international fron-|have bee: fven.” said the age. | cections of ca 8 for the ¥ k d . b S Festongle T oo | U olGer i Tttt | MRl there s Hing “Hhet | S5 he Board o edacation T never know how good they are. Any kind of talking- ettt ibls Taelun trahic wore o g o opdthe i oatr.da. sulting form the recent resignation ho .ll 1 k. d % > e District o lumb cluded aflic were suggestes ! e % for e Pumios of Colanine biipe | SRCL Stis ey webwesnsdr” e’ |G Dl 5, e iy, R machine will play any kind of records if you are satisfied with 1t is pretty generally realized, how- # the United States | . jon will be k' d f l . s by thoua. Init ss who are little ho Py tuat ¢ith respect to automobiles | ton Will S enow o B S l fr h d&' . e e M il ecan of T Do Il ek hrck S talen | Among the names known to be be- any Kind of results. Select from the twenty-one different Victrola the Canadian government. in one country and seized by customs officers after being smuggled the international border line. “The execution of letters, rogatory, ete, issued by courts in each country and of commissions to take the testi- rvie b Legislative be recommended "ntral Labor Union: George ner, president of the Anacostia ssociation; Capt. Julius I the government workshops in the Di; trict of Columbia and with the atti- tude of the administration that Presi- dent Coolidge will support a poliey of new buildings for the National Capi- is taken on a bill of the Pec across Official Statement. The official statement of yesterday follows: models the style you prefer—from $25 up—but be sure it is Victrola. Out today efore action - 4 1 ot o i Sub e e s 4l over the | “The conference met today and dis- | mony were subjucts dealt with at the president of the {ho Fublic salling ! cussed the remaining items on the |aflernoon session. = Reciprocal ar.|School Assaclufion: Suslvis d WO ¥ y 5 angements for testimony by officers o e Has Coolidge Support. agenda. The question of smuggling |of the two governments concerned in arch; Grattan Dovle, pro-| i It 13 beleved that Chairman Lang- |Of all kinds across the international | the -prosccution of persons violating | ai George Wasnington Unl. | f tey has been told at the White House | frontier was considered and measures | thelr laws swere also under discus- e ne e e R That he will receive the Presidenvs |\pic €7 iwh% Considered a 1€ASUTES | jon. Provisions in the laws of each G _WValker, redl olaNC et rupport on legislation for new public opted to stop the | country dealing with the certification |ator, and Dr. Starr Parsons, pi dant of the Thomas Circle Citize illicit traflic were suggested. Refer- |of records for use in court proceeds of | Association, hington, but that an trafiic ence was also made to the existing lings were also studied.” buildings bill_will not ent’s support at this buildings in ¥ omnibus _public receive the Presi Hhairman Langley said today that | with seven vacancies on his commit- | . tee to be filled, he does not bvh(‘\'fl‘ | AR , i ew Victor Records t t he has had an oppo ¥ i o e e bunames cation ||| GEORGE’S EIGHT BIG SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY | with them. h | 1 ant first to see what President | 1. Coolldge recommends in his message | Red Seal Records DOU!LBF:S‘:D to Congre said Representative | = d ' . Number bist. B e e s s Just Received! B e e, ARG Mr. Langley savs are of prime im i s o ! : ortance, it Is known that the pub i Me Again Amelita Galli-Curci ; §f\‘}o‘¥“{'f: e o S S unatne tor | A New Shipment of Stylish I (fom “Mile. Modite”) (Blowom-Herber) ) the Department of Justic n - Here is the highly unusual combination of two Victor Her- enable it to concentrate it e bert “waltzsongs,” sung in English by no less an artist than which is now scattered in about tw ," this great coloratura mistress of the art of song. T, :m:d 'b““hdmgs :" r“ it one {ll-et(’ ter &nc (from ““Apple Blowoms") Fictoncetto sele Hugo Kreisler 956 1.50 cond only to the needs for a new "er\‘:‘ ,a l s Victrola No. 100 M in Love (e “Apgle Bloos™) Hugo Kreish : building for the bureau of internal | ictrol 2 Asele Blomonis' / ugo Rreisler Fevenue 1s the meed of the Seneral ac- $150 These two sprightly numbers for the violoncello are taken counting office, according to members Mahogany, oak or walnut from Fritz Kreisler's music to “Apple Blossoms.” Fritz Kreisler of the public building commission. | i n g i plays the accompaniments at the piano T Ay sy et o The famous plaid-back models, with large 4 scattered in some twenty buildings. | convertible collars, belts and hali-belt effects; M o 1 i in thi§ season’s most popular colors of tan, elodlous lnstrumental “PEPCO” REVALUATION i brown, heather and gray. These overcoats are 7 = Turkey in the Straw #itin Dusr . | well tailored and will give two or more season’s Henry C. Gilliland-A. C. (Eck) Robertson} 19149 75 HEARING SET FOR FEB. 5‘ \ve:‘-. Si?es l:“n frolm 34 to 4%.‘hCome int'earl)l' " ] J | Rngfime Annie riin sito A. C. (Eck) Robertson e p————- and get the best selections a is sensationa B o) wo old-fashioned dance numbers by genuii - Justice Stafford of the District Su- | price of— | dlers.. Theitijis gennie Avisican ’m{ fl)’brilg‘gn::::oyY‘j:; eme_Court this afternoon set Mon 5 Ie en n Bay, February 5, 1924, for the begin- will find such musicians, today, only in out-ofthe-way places. nink of the heatings on the revalug : . > v of the Potomuc | Fim of, e meogeety o the Eounmae | I Light Vocal Selections will give counsel for the Public Uth itles Commission and for the power = {By the Watermelon Vine Shannon Quartet = any the entire week for th 2 = !} L Louisiana Lou hanaon Quartet 19142 75 Many people like these male quartets in “close-harmonied” South le. Both i i B o to tho fol ot oiess)and I'm Sitting Pretty in a Pretty Little City Albert Campbell-Henry Burr } 19180 entation of the matter. counsel, and Francis H. Stej poration counsel, repres: utilities commission, and Attorney R. Bowen, vice president of the company, consulted with Justic Victrola No. 260 $150 Mahogany or walnut . (o tine tor bociosine o ‘ . Alabamy Blacksh: B o time fo nning the ‘revalua- | 3 y Blacksheep Peerless Quartet Young Men’s Z'Pants Sults 1f you have a liking for sentimental music, in fox trot time, &uld"‘: ;nmnm :-ll: a big o‘fcheml and heavy pf‘nno-wmi. 2-button snappy stylc}fv din allg—vu]'ool 75 mo:":i;'e" Hptivate s u..in.AI-b-my Blacksheep” adds two mixtures of attractive shades. Splen- Can’l didly tailored to fit perfectly and givi o = —— i — {g:luof M; gr:l:;: Fool Out of Me Clllll“lr’ a::}IBISI J75 good service. Remember, you get two 4 AT ‘l TR There are dramatic touches in these two £ NS pairs of trousers with each suit. Sizes 4 ' ’ i place life for the tenurvoi:ewithth:‘:rcben:::'l'lghe;o:‘:&,: 34 to 38. ) i- il of the greatest achievements of these artists. . . | l 1111 Dance Recor Boys’ Corduroy Suits i ;{, il {Sloen el e d? Waings | . With two pairs of knickers. 'Welll 9 5 = “;33:;’0: 'fl:;’h:nge‘:::;x,.]?z P:nl:;yl"nim FRkiziset tailored in the best corduroy materials, frors a Pennsylvania State College dance cosiot. “ol o that will stand the hard wear usually [ highly origi:.l{. ith'a: ocal chata "clshqweL sl given by ‘;regular fellers.” These suits 8 Vlm;lzyom 220 RYou"h an excellent companion. i go on sale tomorrow at this special ememb’ri Fox Trot 10w price of— Hleciries §245 (e E) }Jofii?loy'm:nd“d} 19178 .75 Mahogany or walout Salt Your Sugar—Fox Trot chestra “Rememb’ring” is a pleasant fox trot; ble to d to. The Duncan Sisters wrote 1t—you will hear a reminiscence of <hildhood play. “Salt Your Sugar” is another excellent fox tros. M m:ljg.l:& m—rfuo: ;l'rol Joe Raymond and His Orch. 00! Music of Love—Fox i usic of uu.u.")T". International Novelty Orchestra These numbers have exceedingly romantic titles, but they are wholesome, jolly numbers, free of overstrained sentiment. ‘Moonlight Kisses” uses a plaintive type of refrain, but else- where it is full of life. “Music of Love" is fincly scored. Union Suits Of lambsdown fleece—the fleece that won’t rub off. Perfect fitting and long service for the low price of— $1.89 Boys’ Mackinaws Of high-grade wool plaid ma- terials, with patch pockets and large warm collars. Just what | your boy needs to keep him warm and snug this winter. For only— $6.98 Madras and Percale Shirts of the very newest patterns and styles, in sizes 14 to 18, on sale to- morrow, special At eeecumemmsianen flhere is-some- thing about a man's humor that tells you on sight what kind of coffee he’s had for breakfast. There is only one Victrola and that is made by the Victor Company —look for the Victor trademarks. 19179 Men’s Auto s g i e 4 ! O a Warmly lined and leather c and with_ wrist T e A -t straps. Tomor- urday, special row only at— 910 7th st- price— 50c Wm"l'amng Machine ‘Company Camden;N.& $1.00 “We Request the Return of Anything That Can Be Bought for Less Elsewhere”