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N.E.A O SUPPORT SHEAFPEI\S TEACHER PAY BILL EMembershm of 130,000 Will | Aid Passage, Secretary 3 of Body Declares. | ol e | “When you get your teachers' sal- bill ready the N: will _| ional Education upport, its 00 strogg, will urge thelr congri en toYavor it J. W. | Crabtree, secretary of the as a- aid ir an wddress befors 2,700 persons who attended fhe annual teachers’ institute of the public 5 at the Central High School Association und membership, nublic schools of the Distriet in order that the «ve the one oppor- them In the vear ing in a body to discu: (o [18st twenty “vears there several att the association, nuoh is. to bring from 18,000 (0 20.- 0 to Washington next ry Iv||| and ssible to n with the of the entire e District Harmony Imponsible. is impossible to harmont: o conflicting views, but the svent its time In preparing what lieves is the best bill/that we can Tte deplored the Christmas | Gy"tzz stlflat | 'ACH set includes that extremely satisfactory Sheaffer ““Propel-Repel- Expel” Pencil and the Sheaffer Full Mounted Pen with nib of inde- ccribable smoothness. “Life t1m The Gift "He” Really Wants “Lifetime's” specially con- structed Cap with Gold Band eliminates breakage. 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SPENS-PBNCI % At the Better Dealers everywhere | ducation received on bill question there ppreciation for the the teachers' was not one of time and labor voted to tr BI}I for th rs "All th s were faultfindings and new suggestions and it was em- barrassing to me to find that the pub- le-spirited men who compose board did not receive one letter of for their interest and work,” cclared Dr. Ballou. e school superintendent said that {in"a conversation with the director of the budget he had been Informed that the teachers' salary bill would {receive prompt attention. |, The responsibility of the teachers in th pols of the District in pre- parir Iy the vouth of the Nitional Capital for 1ife, but alse | preparing thousands who were later |scattered through the country. was jpointed out by William Mather Lewis, ! president of George Washington Uni- \.mu PUINEARE 1S GIVEN CONFIDENCE VOTE { Premier Demonstrates Pow- erful Grip on Chamber, Say Paris Observers. 2 5875 By the Associated Press. PARIS, December 7.—Premier Poin- carc. making the adoption of the elec- |toral reform bill a question of confl- dence in the chamber of deputies yes- jterday, won a motable victory, with majority figures of 408 to 127. He K'.hu:t reversed the minority vote of 270 to 295 given on the same measure |in the chamber last Tuesday, which is taken as an Ipdication that Poin . . :wmz« as much autherity in ment on questions of internai A large assortment of |Imentn auesiions of ! poliey. | Sheaffer Pens at all || The chamber had been floundering prices {in & maze of electoral law plans, :.:\‘:xennldexr fl:;tb{ amn;ndmen:s anld sub- O'DONNELL'S - nints for mine ntive SIttinge; DRUG STORES, Inc. when suddenly the premier abandoned | his mild remonstrances, arose and ut- {tered a few sharp sentences, In which 1405 H St. N.W. 723 14th St. N.W. 604 Sth St. N.W. ‘W. A. 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The splitting of tickets will be permitted, but no | iist not containing as many candi- |dates as there are deputics to be elected will be admitted.” Charles Bernard, deputy for Paris, |sald after the vote: “M. “Poincare swings this chamber around as easily {as Mussolini does Italy's, but with | jscmewhat more tact and respec Good 1o the Jast drop § mex\‘. to cloudless skies,nothing sends the day off to such a donous start gs the right sort of bteakfast cup. Most women prefer \Severe Quake Within 6 Months THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, l). C., FRIDAY, DECEMBER *INEW NURSES' HOME HERE ASKED INBILL Foreseen by Volcanologist of cost not to be excecded by the au- thorized appropriation. ‘Wing 176 by, 110 ¥ect. The proposed building would have cublc feet contents of 1,059,628, und would have 44,980 squaroc feet of floor space. It would be 176 by 110 feet. Many members of Cong clud. | The House appropriations committes last year clearly showed that it was in favor of the erection of such a| home. “The plans provide for the following facllities: Swimming pool, shower room with eight showers, locker and dining rooms, gewing rooms, laundry, - | parlors, sitting rooms and large bath dormitory, with mine beds, kitchen and roof garde WIN SAFETY BANNER. The western division of the Wash ington Rallway and Electric Company carried off the BY C. F. GESSLER. Special orrespondence of The Star and Cliicago Daily News, 1ILO, Hawali, November 16.— An earthquuke as severe as the shocks| which caused the recent dfsaster in Japan will occur somewhere in the THOMAS A. JAGGER. world within the next six months, according to Thomas A. Jagger, volcanologist in charge of the Hawailan voleano observatory of the United States weather bureau. Dr. Jagger point- | ed out that “in 1889 an earth Quake about elght times “as severe as the recent Nippon shocks s coust - | sey City, ercd other parts, \C\_ordlnhl to Dr. Jagger, just returned from Tokio ¢ [areas, statistics show that a violent who has i tour of the and Yokohama devastated Mor occurs on an average very six months, and in the have been disasters monstrous when the quake happened in a thickly pop- ulated district . Jagger declared that in his opinion the loss of life and property S, |in the Japanese disaster has been underestimated. He warned ple of Hawail that the urb; W ///////// 2 72 2 7 must never be allowed to approach the congested conditions existing in Tokio at the time of the calamlty. He declared that studier of changes In Hawalilan volcances are necessary in order to predict impending d ters. The volcano which w: shock center of the Jupanese ! has never had an observation on, said Dr. Jagger, adding that the peo- | ple of Hawail are leading the world in volcanic research, ~which =~ will make possible the prediction of fur- ther disturbances. HUSBAND FILES CHARGE. Man and Woman Arrested, Ac- cused of Statutory Offense. An automobile sightseeing tour of Washington on which John Ervin Anderson, aged thirty-six years, of started out to- - In company with Anna Eoyer, aged thirty-two years, also of Jer- ended with a visit by An- | derson to a police cell and by Mrs. d| Boyer to the house of detention to await the outcome of statutory charges preferred by Joseph Boyer, the woman's husband. Boyer tralled. the couple to this city, where he brought ahout their arrost. 'l Boyers have been mar- ried fifteen FOUR KILLED IN WRECK. PITTSBURG, Kan, December 7.— Four men were killed in a wreck on the Frisco railroad near Carl Junc- tion this morning, according to re- HTLS ng here. Langley Measure Proposes Wing at Columbia Hospital to Cost $635,627. Leglslation to provide a thoroughly modern and up-to-date home for nurses as & new wing of the Colum- bia Hospital for Women will be pro- posed in & bill to be introduced on Mondsy by Representative John W. Langley of Kentucky, chairman of the House committee on public buildings and grounds, based on a report made by the architect of the Capitol as di- rected in the District appropriation bill of last year. The Langley bill provides taat cost of the new wing shall be $635. while the original hospital buildirg itself cost approximately $300.000. This emphasizes the increasing cost of building and will be urged by mem- bers of Congress as a reakon why this particular project &hould be immediately authorized. The Langley bill ulso es- timates tho cost of furnishing the new building at $45,155, making the entire profect cost approximately $681.000. The Langley bill would direct the architect of the Capitol to enter into contract for the construction of the new nurses’ home complete, or to pur- chase material in the open market, and to employ laborers and mechanics for the construction of the plant at a limit “What’s in a name?”—Many We. answer—an assur- ance of the highest quality and purity in all meat prod- ask! ucts FFLERS branded— 100% PURE p Our many meat products are always on sale at all first-class grocers and chain stores—as well as our own market stands. Over Fifty FOR CHRISTMAS FAMILY SHOE STORE'S CHILDREN'S SHOES Years’ Satisfact The “pep” “big fol different, you know! “Juniors” in their shoes the same as ory Serwvice want style and ks”. These days are so ing practically all of the ductors who | are members of the Sixty-elghth Con- gress, have visited the present nurses’ home and decl it to be entirely unfit for su They have gone hich David Lynn, pitol, has prepared after consultation with the hospital authorities, and unanimously agreed that it provides for a thoroughly modern-and up-to-date nurses’ home. rooms for the help; assembly hall, offices, reception room, guest room, library, demonstration room, chemi- cal and’ dietetic laboratories, instruction roums, recreation rooms; sultes for the superintendent of nurses, the assistant superintendent of nurses and the ma- tron; 126 bedrooms for nurses, 6 bed- rooms for nurses, containing 12 tubs and 12 showers: 13 Tooms for superviso nurses’ lounging rooms, night nurse: ing the lowe | the past th company, Ham told v Address Communications to Premlen!, 2325 18th St. N. W. . Phone Columbia 9855 dceruJocieiu Stores” INCORP ORATED ; Dzsh lciGI Only at D. G. S. 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