Evening Star Newspaper, January 22, 1924, Page 5

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THE EVENING ®TAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, JANUARY 27, 192% ANTI-DRYS IN SECRET FOLKS | MUSCLE SHOALS 1¥::‘ 2 r;;:a:gg;;::fiz‘::;z,tfig TALKS OF AVIATION. | i i ! the most libernl one Frenenle'. ict , MEETING AT HOTEL BIDDERS QUIZZED b, o e, °f Job BreSvuie: | Gen. Miles Tells Reserves of Air| A e Capt. Axel F. Wallenberg, min- | power proposition, pure and simple.” Service Development. i | Do N . ister from Sweden, was the head of l “'::r“:e;:::”‘qu',:' ';:::":‘: of| Licut. Gen. Nelson A. Miles, U. 5. 5. ) 0 Not Care to Have Business In-{a great banking house in Stockholm | Committee Hears Witness on et e usen i siass crtae|EotIRe0, mmmea1 the early dev:lo;p ' s when he was asked to accept a diplo- g ment of the aviation service of the | ! terrupted by Some Prohibition St Sor et Joint Offer by Power l\\as “destitute” of points of merlt, T8N T L meera of the Signal “ o : particularly with reference to fer- % Fanatic,” They Say. : except that bank- Companies. mlu:i“'r:::'u,:;mm Corps at thelr first amouemJelL)aT —_— h, | ers have to be Sty Representative. MeKenzie declared [Right in Childs' restaura eu . . ive officer of l 5 i the most accom- that unless the southern power com- |Col. John Scott, execut o ive ou he hl S| WN 3 ats! NEE. anies were ed at once to in- |the Organized Heserves units here in | ? RESOLUTIONS BEING DRA pliehed diplomats; FERTILIZER D DB AT e e B uarantos of for- | Washington, told of the plans for R In the world, he — tilizer production and maintenance of the first lr:-.%hm‘:::x:n‘g{fl‘ml: Army | a i el i : < 2 itrate plants at Muscle Shoals, he|of the United Sta - Cesorship Foll i - had no Secl| pfter Two- ssion Hearing | thought the committee would be jus- |uled for September 18, 1924, the . S a ’ 2R iz tilaves : waining_for_nis| After Two-Hour Se B e 'indectding. winaut ~ ddiay | birthday of Gen. John J. Pershing: igati { mission to Wash- i ] whether the bid should be rejected or | The contemplated moblilization will tigation by Congress. ingto But, as Suspended Until Tomorrow. made the subject of hearings be one of the greatest tests in the e . — i T Racratary of ——— Sy i Bonale of th American Atmy. with you want at prices con- Following ¢ i lll State explained 3 £ fter ’ the exception of the world war, upon the heels 8 4| After a two-hour hearing today stion In the House of etore er® ooon.|the House military committee put WILL PUSH MILK BILL. 021, Wallace C. Streater, the only . t -t . Contron” intenions e e e I sistent with sound busi- he ¥ 3 Mr. Rogers' | Muscle Shoal ble: til tomor-! Bffort to speed the passage of the |eral's department in the te > B 5 o a trained e O DT o mamn. | District. health offica pure millc bill, | Columbia, told of the work of the | . it o CASSUTANCS WS Eivon ™- | which is fathered by Representative |Signal Corps overseas. Maj. Wallace o- imittee that within @ few days @ new | Florfan Lampert of Wisconsin, who|was one of the first commissioned, ness anda wi every sale |ba calling for manufacture of fer-|wus chairman of a’ subcommittee |oficers with the American expedi. tie experfence wionld: be 1n its hands: which keld extensive hearings on|tionary force to get the message O this mecasure In the last Congress, |[the signing of the armistice. A of S Wonr amein, ;‘;f;;,,,f,;‘“’.‘.‘{‘: The committes turncd its attention | Wil| Lo made t the meeting of the | Capt. J. M. Harrigan, chairman of .amoney-back guarantee § s the offer for Muscle Shoals sub- | House District commiltee tomorrow. |the entertainment committee of the hern power |, Reprerentative Lampert will ask |local reserve Signal Corps officers, in g € 'ST | for the appointment of a special sub- {reviewing the program of the even- ! e o, The firmt witness Was)committec to consider this measurs|ing, spoke of the progress made in B e occup) g = A ’mb\\;lmma I,g‘w" and make recommendations to the{the city of Washington by the of- of them which e ‘6t the concerns whien | full District committee. ek : he late Theodore Roose- | joined 13 making tne bid. H s country. Swed Fenr Sectio: t to close ! 80’ per; oent of all theiwo Represc; ve Hull, ! true that | P4Ip which is consumed in the world . weo initiated correspondenre S - _—- e P tings were | and much of it comes to this coun- [ (OF e Ot it Somes. too. from tha| X0 h rcsulted in the offer of the h!vov\er companics, objected to four the governme AR S R | 5 a mmong the cogent reasons|spend h - i by ARN k X s . ding tho banker fr his f,?:,‘;, RuES s ool asi NG, Ll VeRrs S = " Y the American Mr. Yates said he and his assoclates . e ast| would gladly conslder modification of ) ! | : : - ntative MeKenwie, repub- | /Y i - = R ho has introduced a | . ! c Eaae e oldest pleces | Highsst Official Rating by Health > : . Department for Pasteurized Milk €s Machine Sliced o Selected No. One caok Coffee, 25cb. More Smiles Per Cup EGGS Doz. 9(: ’ SIMPSON’S | Two More | EVAPORATED MILK | GOOKIES o . 1007 Concentrated A Rush 2 Tall Cans Food Value Shipment for Washmgton s Sweet Tooth C Marshmallows | SILVERBROOK POTATOES and Selected Even Size Choc.:olate | BUTTER Delights s ey and ‘ 14-LB. MOLDS Guaranteed 1 8c Lb' Convenient for Table Cutting o 58 5350 Philadelphia e o Is awarded Chestnut Farms Dairy. rapidly fall. | 53-25 Cllester Superior quality and an ever depend- teriof Wal & able ¢ livery service make Chestnut e el 33-00 Wllmmgton | Farms Milk the most desired and most Srre st :‘:‘xlxm;r: AND RETURN P widely used milk in Washington. Lfurniture ' went Sundays, February 3 and 17 Phone Franklin 4000. SPECIAL TRAIN . Lv. Washiozton (Union Statios) .5 Milk Cream 7, Nimineton 1005 am . chenter 102 . Butter Eggs st Cheese pan., 7 Weat Philad S 5 9 o s S T ® S | e Sinut: ny band With Misconduct I T v | Superior Dairy Products Howr X. B e Pennsylvania RR. System The Bianderd R tes Worid 1216 ana Slelaste Aghins | Pennsylvania | \ Seventh Sl ke Bake & Company S | * * Pasces Away hern at Age of Sev-! enty-Eight Years. Free From Frost 15 Lbs. FANCY | §3¢ Lb. COOKING e e i | "FRESH CREAMERY D % : A han stite of three ' . | i ' shing- i consisting of large i i c e was Tor act sofa, wing chair and arm- i u er . C Church, 15th and V strects st. | chair, with mahogany frame /- / | which she used to attend before mov- | and tapestry seats. Back and ¥ . ing to Chevy Chase, = 1 Besides her son, Richard L. Lamb, ides upholstered in mobair. she is survived by two daughters. George Plitt Co., Inc. i€ A | : i 7 Lb zsc BOND Large T New oi oy e | Fapyrhanging end ‘;)hulltcrin‘ v S. BREAD Loaf C Mrs. H. A. Lamb of Cr 14th s Main 4224 A D Va, 3 - NV L . . | Fresh, Nutritious Whilewaiting for your . . [’/ / &,_ ) Peanut Butter CAPE COD Grapefruit 70’s Ak / Lb., 20c Cranberries 2 for 15¢ Il Lemons®>=29¢ | 2 Lbs. 19¢ | Oranges Baby Grand Men’s $35 and $40 e e e 176 S, DOZ., 39¢ l Onions, 4 Ibs. 19¢ RED on our Overcoats Shr dd d ! Sll)mnyfi‘:ld Rental "120 of them reduced to —_— SALMON - ancake Plan | i WHEAT Large Can | $96 FLOUR 28 Specia 125 ¥ Some are the big Ulsterlike Coats that | 2 . 23c | 2 3c : 2 i 1 7c‘ | Sends it $. Monthly specially attractive this weather. ? - o 465 .. 0 l?:here;re Smfile b:{xd lI])ouble ‘ll)rea;t:lc‘l: | Octagongie Soap 2 15¢ ASPZ%A “&%NSTETIPS By Renting It You Own It e i Palmolive Soap, 3 for 25¢ - Wit v | Made up in plaid-back cloths and Ox- Kirkman's "¢ 4for 22¢ | Yo- Pne Lan - You will be interested, for everyone wants a grand ford g'rays—tailored with Saks precision. #rano, and our rental plan makes the way safe and easy. : COME IN—SEE THEM—HEAR THEM A Third Floor Offering—of Overcoats —ASK ABOZT THE PLAN taken from regular stock. ——Third Ploor— | ‘ 1 Homer L.Kitt Co. -’ Over 8500 stores in the :U' I BELA I:BOGST 5 Living Room Olivet cemetery. Suite Mre. Lamb was born in 1 2nd_was the daughter of G M. Revnolds, a twell kno S S S R NS ST AL LR Y e T A e S R oun this

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