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DENIES MARYLAN GAN BAR D. . CARS Capital Resldent Seathingly Denounces Ritchie Stand on Reciprooity. 0o Denying that Maryland can brand ® citisen of the Distpict of Celumbis & criminal If he uses its reads with. out an automobile license, when the same procedure ¢amnot be used in the case of 4 citizen of other states. George H. Cushing, comsulting en- ®gineer of this city, has written to Senator ILa Heisler Ball, chairman of the Senate District committee, and (¢ Gov. Aldert Bn“'k of Maryland, pro- testh inat the proposal of that m.‘&:“‘ )&y on the terms of takes exceptlon to nd on shin, !\! uylu\d a enti eciproc- as any in the country, he argues thad Maryland, in ac repunfi Sedorel aid for the “baiiding of forfeited State Lacks sn-"el‘-ny ‘h’l \the first place.” in; you_cani n: any other eaident of the Faderal my ac: cess to the roads of your state unless You have undisputed sovereignity of them.” I1f T have not been mistaken the federal government. I p-ld into the federal Trauury a he roads do Bt belong to 'uarvlmd In the gense they ouce did. by that subsidy. Impressed Iedsrll interest and qulty ). r ereignty Svar tha roads of your at; Jour state has become a beggar n l:l‘e halls Sincerely” whether You may exciude me rmm them. Your answer will probably be that no barriers have been built across crim h, aut mol hno on your roads without & - -ko- D. C. Residence Crime. he automobiles of Penn- | Virginia and of Vir- ¥in fact, ay travel icense and “without the op- erators being arrested. Wi your ll‘\l does that fact make m & crimin; g aonun that I cannot understand You when you attempt to step over the boundaries of your state into the Diatrict of Columbia and to dictate my gov erm'nflu. vlvhll lnx it shall D prevails. $35 and $40 $35 and $40 Overcoats $45 and $50 $55 and $60 Overcoats [ & e Suits: Overcoats ...... and gloves accessories, immediate service, Tuxedo Creneviean e snmtosao.oo RESERVE OFFICERS MEET. “Advance Gunrd” Bession l'eatured by War Game. “ad vaace murd meeting was htld last !l y _officers of the ld Elulllon 0! lhl llfl: thll"'vo ht.m b\lfldlnl’ Wl\h Maj. John G. M ire, llnlar officer of the battalion, vomml.nd m ol th! evening was devoted to ar between the re- | ising of eondllat.d the war ma- ve uflclr‘ ‘were lo\‘ of THE EVENING 'STAR, POPULARIZED SPORTS T0 BE PLANNED HERE War and Navy Departments to Take Part in Athletic Fed- eration Meeting. ‘Qfl.lllolll bearing on the pepular- lous forms of athletics in the interest of the physical better- ment of the nation will be discussed th- | here Monday by leaders in practically roy Herron The next nntl serve officers will of t Battalion of lh. l!lth Fleld Afll“lr’ on Thursday e ' f nt . will ll ton of t.l.lr asked for 100 all branches of amateur athletics who . |composs the Amateur Athletic Fea- eration. The Intereat of the War and Navy, partments in the work of the or- anisation will be represented by the eek. | Attandance at the meeting of Maj. zat to be represented include the Na- tional Rifle Assoclation, American sical Education Association, Ph; will | Un l.d States Lawn Tennis Assocla- 3 - | spect to your ofllco and your person, | erat I must temind you that the tax which the D|llr|el of columhl- col= tion, Jewish Woelfart Bonrd Camp Fire ment to tl\a lrd Ton's constitution increasing the tnonnel of the executive committee members. lects from mo is noune of your busl- ol wl hhr right to complete aor.rex;nny of | ness.” om The Bryant Boiler has main- tained a position of leadership since the first tured, almost Being well covered with Pat- A view of. the Boiler y to ents, show ln!erlor con- structio it was manufac- teen years ago. successful imitation has been prevented and the Bryant is today generally regarded as the World's Standard Gas Boiler. The Bryant Boiler appeals through superior performance alone, affording ample, uniformly controlled heat under all weather conditions, with practically no at- tention and with entire freedom from smoke, dirt and dust. Sold by Yvur Gas Company and by All Heating Contractors THE BRYANT HEATER &MRG.C0. BALTIMORE OFFICE; LEXINGTON BLDG. The First of our only two yearly Clearance Sales According to custom—you have the unrestricted choice of any Suit, any Overcoat, any Top Coat in our stock (except Full Dress)—of the present season. . You don’t have to guess—nor discriminate—but just make any selection you please—and the special price Single and $75 Suits Mode-made or Richard Austin English make $65, $70 & $75 Overcoats ........ $80, $85 & $90 & Overcoats ve.eve.. $100 Overcoats ,....... Full Dress for New Year's- 3 Tuxedo or “Swallow-tail”—with all the linen, ewelgy. hat Right to the minutest deni! “White and Black Vests, $6.50 to $15 Krementz Full Dress Jewelry Lé“t’fl { ? 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