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4 ——— DISTRICT TEACHERS SEEK SCHOLARSHIP Fifteen' Here to Compete forl Course in Child Health Methods. WINNER TO RECEIVE $500) Award to Depend on Showing 12-Hour Day Gone, | Coolidge Is Told By U.S. Steel Head| | ' Elimination of the twelve-hour dey in the stee! industry, tnaugu- rated through the efforts of Presi- dent Harding, hes been practically mpleted and has worked to the benefit both of employers and e~ ployes, IMlbert . Gary. chalrmen the board of the Unlted Staies ecl Corporation, todur told Pros- ident Coolidige Mr. Gary conferred with 1 Mr. : : i | { 1 THE EVEN SCORES EMBASSIES |VAN EPPS HEADS THAT SERVE LIQUOR BUSINESS GROUP Custom of Dispensing Drinks to|Chosen President of Columbia U. 8. Citizens Criticized by Heights Association—Twenty- Dr. Stowell. Eight Members Listed. ] C. J. Von Epps.was elected presi- | !@ent of the newly formed Columbia ' {Helghts Business Men's Assoclation Denies Legations Are Occupying,last nisht at a mecting held i St UPHOLDS 18TH AMENDMENT Made in Classroom. Coolidge at the latier's for Informetion on Lour change. e { JUDGE GARY SEES i request the working : Washington schoo} teac compete for one of the nfty §5909 scholarships in health education of- fered by the Americen Child Health it was ennounced by that New York toduy. Gl T (Continued from First Puge.) cational {lessly sitted down. I cannot pretend to prefudge the merits or demerits ring |of the particular affair now under r tratning | " ‘Bue the country will demand {and has & right to demand, that Tea- teachers who ! pot Dome be tuckled to the roots, and guified their intention |the #X used, let the chips fall where O'Brien, they may. e b Has Optimistic Outlook. is3 B. A. Veley, Mies Loretta Hannan and| With the consgervatism that char- Of Henry POIk | acterizes the utterances of men like anacr " Hastern | GATY. the chief executive ofiicer of Marchall and | the Steel Corporation reviewed the Juriorpresent and future business outlook in the Unfted States. Hc is an un- ~laualitiedly “bul “The situation & ter than it has sl Judge ieitajly sound in ct. To thix tine Phrase—there i1l not cox ime. in June. rove. appointad wounced some gmmittee wi - r c factc these condition: them 1 should pl jund Jthe presen minstrat the government, from 1 idge downward. €most am he firm exident Coo O hardly less be —— in, llfll.: 1’ herently Ithy condi- fane Slae .. |tion of affairs in the country. Ou lans for Raising 35,718 Dis- . fonas income Is steadily and cussed at Meeting. jrevistibly fncreasing. The valuc {furm products never re Prefimipary plane for the $35.718{There is virtually no unemployn: the Y. M. C. were | t a muecting vesterday of | Inflnence of Europe. “Is th of varicus teams at the City be twenty teams of ten |FoPe, U saged in the drive, in- |reparations m the bove” Gepart- a continuanc t Alumnt the Eu the o ot essential ugh mettlement coutrove wi e Judke Gary fruted wata meating of the 3. 1 " hc responded. that & nation ca; by {rself. Yot we 8o impregnatly strong end pros- {perous that, while a recovery in Eu- rope ig desirable from the world point of view, the Upited States can continue on &n c¢ven keel no matter how long dclaved the process of re- habilitation abroad may be.” “What fiy do you discern in the ointment of Amierican conditions?” was another inquiry directed at the Steel Corporation generalissimo, Fly in Otntment. “The iy that would polson < wise sane, sound and tisfacty ation for some ulterior purps * Judge Gary replied. “By that 1 mean the m a of certain persons and certain groups to stir up things, with ittle recl o purps cent thoee that spring frorm m: nd unreasonableness. Wie ng sbout Teapot Dome belief ja the efficacy ud purging metbods when the thing flagrantly demanding operation. But 1 depto a the best interests of the o Y. in the last mpiish nothing st where di: Thomas Jumes W r-old soldier, w the witness room of the vesterday by . was recaptured of southw 20 trapped ¥ house, the ud iich they obtained from the th Changes in Stations of Army and Navy Officers Of Interest to Capital motive cavalry, ¢ with the rk National Guard, at New nd Capt. R L. Hostetler, duty with the Texas at Brownwood. ogers, 17th Field Ar- » transferred from C.. to Honolulu, . S. F. Coben, 18th{ to " Fort g1 Anthony, iele, Pa. io . A. 8. Quin- ge. N. C., and Medical TS, to Waltar Reed 23¢ Infant operation % *1 have commended the trst Lieut following nained officers at- d to the Al Heavy Ribbed Union Just the underwear you for this cold weather! made and snug fitting. 34 to 46. t D nions ce of gnod times in the | of its| “Foreign Territory. Dr. Ellery C. Stowell, professor of internationa! law at American Uni- 1 vereity, in a lecture on “International ! Aspects of the Eightcenth Amend- GOOD TIMES CONTINUE ment” at the uaiversity last night. | declared that forelgn envoys should be withdrawn who persist in serving | liguor to United States citizens in the embassies fu Washington. | “There is an idea that embassies und legations are foreign territory,” Dr. Stowell declared. “They are not. jBut 1 believe wll foreign diplomats 'phuu.d be given the greatest possible | freedom in carrying on their ‘work. Many of their dutles ure aimed at, keeping peace between nations. ]‘ consider they have a right to all the | | tauor they want. ! “But slnce the passage of the | etghteenth amendment 1 belteve they | rve liqguor to, j A 1f u foreign envoy custum, regurdless of this govirament When two or thres had been recalled the cus- ton: wouid soom be stopped. How- vur, ] would not be tou hasty in tak- ing 'such_drastic zetion. The estab- | lishing of the eightcenth amendmernt | has brought about weeping | changes LA reas time shouid be allowed in making the i transition,” Dr. Stowell udded. In discuesing another international phase of the law, Dr. Stowell declared the United States government had made a very wise decision in allow- ing the foreign ships londed with li- quor to pass through the Panama canxl. FREE LECTURES AT G.W.U. i | Justice Stafford Listel Among! H Speakers in Series. | { Justica Wendell P. Stafford of the | t of Columbia Supreme Court | is listcd among the lecturers of thel Goorge Washington University fac- ultr for a serles of free publie lec- | tures 1o be giv du: the mnext {throe months. i | The university Is offering the free | | public tures as part of the re-; i cer for_ pubii {servic Churies [taw sch { nortr |On Fr fwill udopted _polic Ou_ Februa S. Collier will spe: Luiiding, 1435 K street on “Judicic] Supremacy.” . March 7, L. Russell Alden speak “on “Commercial Paper. on will speak on | ongful Acts aud be ford’s lecture wiil 9 and will be entitled |committee, Louls Spigler (chairman), ;Muller in the Law All of | es will start at 2:15 pm. ! the lectu {eive po ‘and b ‘rying ou 'to typify and . t President Coolldge | coadjutors are car- 5. ¢ are mot conceived al or partisan motives. They party programs. They Are ! on the theory that both capital | bor have rights that must not . be invaded. If that spirit can be made | 1o dominate the governance of our | entire national iife, 1 cannot sce why | ple of the Uuited States! ot look forward to an unin- eason of the uncommon v are now enjoying. Copyright, e2d) i A Broadside of Bargains In Articles That Men Need! Suits. need Well Sizes Offered you to- morrow at this low price, per and Epsigns g‘ment' Of Thompsen an bply Corps. Commander Smith Hemp- Supply Corns, at the Wash- vy rd has been ordered Asiatic station for duty. ¢ has been trans- he Pensacola o the & at San Francisoo, H. L. Naff from the Nokom Asiatic station. Lieut. J. J. 1 Corpe, from the tion, Guam, to Salt Lake |== Licut. E. . Willett, Den. om the Rigel to Guam. Commaender S. D. Hart, of the Chaumont, has to the Naval Academy cut. “Commander ical Corpe, ordercd to the Chau- from Formerly Stag Hotel Ploue Main 8108.8109 o &M-a'afiu’tll St. N.W, ms, §6 weekly; §10.50 rooms. 38: 818, with foiiet. shower and lavatory. 3 Toom, 50 per Cont morer Tiooms Tike Motherss . MAIN 622 AMERICAN Auro Livey G 1317~L~ STREET NW. pa rainbow and the new tive patterns. Scld regular- ly at 59¢. On sale tomor- rowat..... 57 o 4 I Use Wire Glass to protect your build- ing from fire and the glass from breakage and yet obtain the maximum of day- lightt. We carry a complete stock of wire glass in all sure faces. effe Send for Bulletin “Structural Glass” Founded 1864 HIRES TURNER GLASS COMPANY Men’s Half Hose. wool. In green and brown heather. We advise you to stock up at this ex- traordi- nary low price, per Neckties in every color of the 29 Brushed Wool Scarfs. Sold regularly at $1.25. Plain col- ors, stripes and check C learance price, to- morrow, at 910 Seventh St. “We Request the Return of Anything That Part C ir, of attrac- cts. G .. Can Be. Bought. for Less Elsewhere” m T T T }Sunplxen‘n purish hall. |Baumgurten, Paul Himmelfarb, Other dfficers chosen were: . C.| Lancaster, first vico president; Wil-| ilam Dismer, secoud vice president; C. T. Beaumet, secretary, and R. AL Hioks, treasurer. Alton B. Carty was elected tiler. Dr. J. V. MacKenzie was appointed chairman ‘of the membership com-| mittee, Irving W. Hitchcock chair-( man of publicity, and Le Roy Sher- an of entertsinment. The first officlel act of the associe- tion was an order that the ecretary | write a letter of condolence to Com- missioner James F. Oyster on the loss of his wite, who dicd yesterday. Twenty-eight names were placed on the membership roll, as follow Maurice P. Sherr, J. V. MacKenzie, W. | B. Hargett, A. H Flant, jr.; J. Lee, Donuelly, Charles Gordon, C. C. Lan- caster, IL E. Lohmeyer, Nelson K. Lyons, Knut 1. Nelsson, Morris Blu- menfeld, Le Roy Shermun, John C: Mulford, Charles T. Beaumet, Robert T. Shelton, Alton B. Carty, Frapk'J. Shorell, R. Ehrlich, H. F. Pismer, W. F. Dismer, Theodore D. Sloat, C..J. Van Epps, H, Wilin, Cur}. H. Donci, Morrts Wolf, M. Lapatiu, R. M. Hicks, Irving W. Hitchcock. e HEBREW SOCIETY WILL MEET HERE Convention to Be Held From May 30 to June 2—Plans Are Laid. Plans for the Jewish Consamp- i tives' Rellef Soclety convention, May | 30 to June 2 were formulated by the | Washington chapter at the Unity Club last night. The following Wiil arrange for the tion of the'delegates: Fred S. Gichner, chairman; Harry Sherby. Morris Stein, Rabbj J. T. Loeb, Lee Dr. am Simon, Mrs. Charles Gold- ith, Joseph L. Tepper, vice chair- un; Louls Dinowlts, recording sec- vetary; Herman Kur, financial sec tary: Alfred Kiein, correspondence | ecretary- Morris Garfinkle. treasurer. The foilowing committees were ap- | wolnted: Committee on arrangement Morris Garfinkle (chairman), Samuc Farber, Loule Cohen. Benjunii M. J. Silverman_ Ha; 3. Silverman, Mrs. i Louis Dinovirg; | entertainment and reception commit- | € tes, Morris Steln (chairman), Louis Dinowlitz (assistant chairm R. E. Laria (vice chairman): progr: Mrs, Alfred Kletn mittee, M. J. rman (chairma E. Brooks, Samuel Farber, H. Futrov sky and B. J. Futrovsky. Other mem- | bers will be added to these commit- | teen from time to time. i v 1 FORBIDS FALSE LABELING. A bill forbidding any person to | falsely & container of any virus eerum, toxin, anti-toxin or snalogous product, was introduced in the Houee today by Representative Rathbone of , 1llinols.” The Rathbone bill further provides that no person shall publish or circulate any advertisement or statement concerning the prophylac- tic or therapeutic value of such prod- ct. ways and means com- bel ©ld, prominent at his residence, northwest, lin the family Christian Schneider, | hardware avenue to itor sate Kot |often s Levy, Mrs. M. |lo {sisters, {Mrs. Jonn L. H. SCHNEIDER. RITES CONDUCTED | FOR L. H. SCHNEIDER {Prominent Local Merchant Bur- ied in Family Plot in Rock Creek Cemetery. Louis H. Schneid xty merchant, last Friday, was plot tives. Mr. Schueider was born and reared s the #on of moved Pennsylvania ect northw n Washington. He w. who at 1850, fro F n the year Upen finishing school, Louis Schnei- |der went {father on {forty-five vears father's death the former carried ¢ | business there t iness. into business with ¥ street—this wa 2go—and unti! his r. He had converted th ware . store Into an’ electrical su how. Mr. thorit Lneider was and bank alied out of vaults town and to ng him sre four sons, Perc nelde i Adele | hneider: a daughter. Mrs Stuart H, two brothers, George Schnei- der and Walter Schneider, Flou t= B. Schnelder ar hneider; his wife, Edwin Mre chneigar. — and Carrie Schneider rel, all of this city Miss $6,000 DAMAGES shington Rall trle Gompany {8 named in two suits filed In th preme Court by Mrs. ¢ her hushand, Willlam T. ! Ford asks %5000 for allege injuries and the husband wants $1,000 eottu 15 to address the the services of Lis Trife and the czpense incident 1o her ! for the loss of injuries. Through Attorn Sloan, the wife say permanent injuries Ju: she attompted. to aligh and F gtree FURC ve years| who died | 1475 Irving street | buried | in Rock Creek jcemetery Saturday. Services were! conducted by Res. chaplain of the House of Representa- Dr. Montgomery. | recognized | on time combmation” locks w inspect | two ING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, TUESDAY, JANUARY .22, 1924 = OAT BRINGS ARREST. Policeman Suspicious and Halts STRESSES THE NEED . ‘ OF $10,000 FUND Curtis Owen nia:gzl;;mnn[ ueuzm.r,l o " e didn't seem to fit with the luxurious Juvenile Protective Association to fur coat that he was carrving overj T 9 J his arm yesterday, so, Policcman A.. Continue Soliciting Campaign Through Week. | \ D. Muliln, ‘a new member of the| foren assigned to the sixth preeivet began to question him about it. Not getung a fiA(iHll('(firy \\‘hl( \l“::- ling, piaced him under arrcst. Curtis | - Totn made u break for freedow, but Mul. |, Members of -the Juventle Protée- lin proved to be the. faster, 4 live Assoclation will coniinye throngh {akaln started Curtis to the’dtation ' the week their lntensive cfforts to LDouse here I W A that he was | ’1i8e the $10.000 necéasery to- éarry wanted on four other charges. e Of the work during the coming y S hield for the action of the grand | Several hanks of the o ar PIANOS ‘1 horoughly Re For RENT able Instruments of u bis about ed jury in the Unlted States branch of the Pollce Court yesterday. In the, case of the fur coat his bond was | placed at 000 and $300 en the other charge 'THREE HUNTERS FACE DEATH BY FREEZING Rescued From Floating Ice While After Ducks on Susque- hanne Flats. | By the Acocinted Press. BALTIMORE, Md, Three duck hunters nearly lost ¢ lives yesterday - in the ncar-zero| weather which prevailed throughout Maryland. Marooned on unsheltered hen mock in edge of the Susqueha: were taken ore Janu: i | | | ta.i fought its way | hours through floatin The men were near from tho cold when re em, but revived in the ¢ boat. They are: Marion I Frederick E. Wachss Baitimore, and B. B. ¢ Sun, Ma. R e YOUTH IS ACCUSED OF STATUTORY CRIME Charged With Luring "Girl Into Believing They were Mar- ried by Proxy. Ennis and h, both of es of Rising A statutory charge against Frank White, twenty-three of 1100 13th street northwest. last night, following his arrest Satur lday by Detectives King and Fox.of headquarters, the allegation being that he had 1 Axteen-year- old girl into Vellef that she wa wedded to him by “pr using & visiting card of a al clerg¥man as a certificate of performance jof the c White charge of petit 2 day, in | connection with thefts from ro | house: Washing B I street st. was lodged north The girl Peud ters started an in the placement of the more charge against White ed | = | SENATOR TO ADDRESS CLUB. | Senator Magnus Johnson of Minne- | Brotherhood | of the Metropolitan Presbyterian | 7. | Church, 4th &nd B streets southeast, | at the C t 8 lock tonight 2| Senator J s tople will be portant es That Are 1 Place. T AT Regular BACON Weather TR We're Having Brr-rr, wasn't it cold this morning? Kinda hard to leave the warm covers for the cold world. But the fragrant aroma of AUTH’S bacon broiling downstairs dicts a pleasanter picture. A platter heaped generously with AUTH’S bacon and eggs, rich, full-flavored, de- lighting the palate and giving zest and pep at the start of the day. Bacon builds energy, as well as good health, and choos- ing AUTH’S bacon is the happiest way to achieve it! i NI 20, I > § L (UL e e e e A T T TR TR U G LR T TR TR UL UL UL R LR T B L R pre- T T T OO T LT T T e { ington {strong a plea for the i venile Protective | | thead {HONEYMOON TOUR ENDING| |2faj . McLaughiin tand Mr T T v have glven 1o the members to take ributions during banking Hours d'a number of w nown Wash- women have agreed to give card parties in behalf of the fund. Kathryn Sellers, judge of the Juve- nile Court, has #aid concerning the work of the wssociution: “I do not f Variety of Well Known Makes DROOP’S Muslé House 1300 G Street Sceinway nnd Otker Leadin permiss con <1 that 1 can make too Juvenile Pr. iy Juvenile Court is re 1 the agencies city—and the Juven ocistion confldential halp. sider th Association of dollars ev rs of the DI hundre@s Blue Ridge. Early June them cventuaily from me inevitable—ap- efendants in co | i o 1 Blue Ridge, sifted, § Zarly June ... | MRS. MATTHEWS GIVEN | SUPREME COURT RIGHTS | ed, Early Junc Telephone Riverside Gem Admitted to Practice—Noted for| Legal Work for National | Woman’s Party. i Burnita Shelton Matthews. | of the legal research depart-| ment of the Naticnal Woman's was today admitted to prac fore 'thc United Srates Court. Motion for Mrs. Matthew adniission to practice was made terday Ly John K. Turney Louis. general solicitor for th souri 1 Southwe rn railwa Mrs. Matthews Is Woma s Bar Assoc trict of Columhbis tie nendm Little Darling MAGRUDER'’S Best Groceries Ave. and K St MrE. Conn “of th tional various Woman's n her have pted In seve atthews was hurst, Miss., and at College, at Brook Hamflton Coll She receive and Lia FEity of W : in Hazel- Wiitworth | 3 Comfy Pieces Looss cusblons. Marehsll spriog eoxa struction. covered wita rsouime mohwir-- 60 vaine - PRICE . 8250 Covers—Bave momey by haviik made pow. Newsst matsrials nd Window Bladess Y $1 ¢cDEVITT W order.. Rouas of Onality & Servie 1495 9th St. N, W. from the Silp and Dancer Bride Returning From Far East.| SPATTLE. W Frede hicago McLaughhin, riy irene | dancer, ate due here ton from the far ea Grant. 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