Evening Star Newspaper, February 21, 1924, Page 25

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1924. E . shall not be enforced before |sion untli October 1, but the Armour [to file such stipulation in this case, |72 . 75 m |S ASKED Letter Carriers Get ARMOUR FIRM PLEA rn Oertain date.” The justice declures | Interests ssked a glelay untll ¥eb-|they arc of course entirely ut liberty | N 0 : that although a number of extensions to do so, but I do not think that the H t ly. » A ) Holiday Tomorrow; | 1§ DENIED BY BAILEY 2ave been mude he doee not feet fum | 3o b morsnaum optnion ustice court, 1a view ‘ot the eharacter of |\ cond Grou |tified in signing any further orders|Bailey says: “This is a sult between'|the finul decree, I in a position to Post Ofice to opeu 10f this character, especially in view |the United States on,the one hand|q. 1 ine the propriety of the relief | N OF,the fact ‘that four ‘years havo|and certain defendants on the other. (now seught ‘and If it whodld do so, (N . o t 1 v i lapsed since the decree Was signed.|If these parties desire to enter into|could hardly make any order in up- lgiter Samers Tl b frve &0 D, C. Supreme Court Justioe Re-|yped siamite e, e el | M e, pacies S B8 entr e | Sova iy Bk ane v Y Semi-Detached Brick Homes . 3 ‘Washington tomorrow, there being ‘m w hfilfl r“km) m" oreas: a willingness for an exten- | be inforce efore « certain date and ' ties.’ S Where Enhancement in Value Is Certain e ment in Value Is o'clock to noon. upon the building erected on land} James R. Childs, consular bureau,| Jugtice Jennings Bailey of the Su- no carrier delivery here. Y < Stamps may be purchased at the Sees BIQ Saving. parcel post counter. The registry e ) » N This is not a finished location—with prices at their Appropriation of $375.000 for the —— Stipulation for Delay. ¢ 2 N highest; but new, somewhat unimpro: it i D. C. MEN COMMISSIONED. | - = e e e tunity yours to reap the benefit of them. Again, this neigh- adjoining the bureau of engraving|state Department, has been commis- | preme Court of the District of Co- ® 0od i 1 ” : . and printing for the purpose of |sioned a captain in the milltary in-|jymbia today declined to grant a borh is restricted to detached and semi-detached homes. Mellon ~Would Increase| Gisired pout vosims s, winkas Desroe: H t l 2 f l | in a Detached Neighborlmod Structure Next to Bureau. | snd cashiers ofices will remain | POINTS OUT WAY FOR RELIEF 0 9 USCIOUS, i \ window will be open from 9 |Company and U. S. May Enter : construction of two additional stories where improvements are bound to come and the oppor- handling the liberty loan and war | telligence = division, organized re- 4 = ‘ae | serves: Clifford Shoemaker. Willard |further extension of time to Armour The first group of eight i - saving and thrift stamp work Was |y, 4; a captain of engineers, and |& Co. one of the five blg packing group ght have been built, sold and oceu toduy urged upon Cougress by Secre | Alvert J. Kubeldziz, 216 6th street | goncerns, in which the company is to pied; also several of this second group. wry Mellon. southeast, a sccond llcutenant of | 7 dispose of husiness connections un- b . ) The, Sccretury emuhasized that (g | (R(antrs: ik der the consent decree of February, C R Six Large Rooms, Built-In Heated Garage to the Liberty Loan building at this| Male and female swans are alike in | 1920. unless the United States joins f Three large porches, open fireplace, sliding doors, casement time, that building would house the | color. in and files a stipulation that the windows, many novel features. entire force of the division of loans : . he Qivial ral 7 7 Built by day labor and finished equal to hemes selling for BT Shodiita U SuAs ot cooks in 3 to 5 minutes over B b day lab a ing for 3 Tout that the space vacated polats! Creamy oats, hot and enticing, are now the We Will Make Terms to Sait You "+ 1 . o . hen be utilised for housing offices | z guickest breakfast dish! Inspect and Investigate our Economical Plan of Pay- In his lctter, addressed to the o LE Ask your grocer for QUICK QUAKER. ment. Speaker of the House, Secretary Mel- 5 : % N lon says: : gl Cooks in % the time of coffee, scarcely N i o sys: C vtantiat conrete] 66 l ,ll 'l a’ke ; hin" , scarcely longer Open for Inspection Febraary 22nd, 1924 llrn'(;l{rud%&ggl:!e:ds?hlhu}hulflu storics . ;s than pl M\ (Also Sanday) :a"n“,’ né'c:d with stone Yo" corriipond 5 . - - : Saipedplump oa: as refnular Quéker b(e)fa“‘ 'l. ' n architecture and material with the 1 f ; the kind you've always known. Cut before Q k b S N w x:-z::ayexb(:::?\“lel;u'z:wm:'fiv aiv Is‘lzudof a Chance! . i} flaking, rolled very thin and partly cooked. And 81 uac e OS t¢ - Y loans and currency. “In a letter of August 23, 11915. ad- - NN these small flakes cook faster—that’s the only Take Georgia Avenue cars to Quackenbos St—one square east dressed to the Speaker of the House i to houses. the Seeretary of the Treasury stated ; difference. | St el T ooy it . ITRBLLEDM Allhe ich Quikerfavr. Allhegodof | CHARLES M. WALLINGSFORD changes of liberty y l‘{E thought that goes Wlth ]Hn'E OATSI‘ hotb: gquick! Today,try Qi er. JAMES A. CONNOR Soses, any (s asiog of Lnlorest e f coffee at the evening meal : Faraled probortions, and were stead- Cup ol COCNE St T ning v s 2 KINDS OF QUAKER OATS (Builders and Owners) Ythe bondaof the several loans were is a disturbing one. ‘“It may keep me . e S5 Now at Grocers N 1036 Woodward Building. Telephone Main 2990 fssued in the most part in counon htl” % - 'orm and the movement was steady to 3 - w Q‘hd Qfl er Oats. convert them into registered bonds. awake tonight: - i The government must make provision Get whichewer you prefer. = lgr handling the l;eglslerer.l lssu‘l‘-x and - - fi& the payment of interest thereon . afi ] nf}bly and expeditiously. - Ihe somet}ung[ einej 1n Co: “In 1921 a statement was made by . the undersecretary of the Treasury tha eeps SO man: wake ngghts, that conditions in the nk!‘lbl:l\: bt tk yiolksa service generally a in the division . - .. of loans “And. curreney’ phrticulary is entirely absent in Postum—the de- were extremely serious owing to lack of space. Units of this di ey if- TS L licious, pure cereal beverage. The dif: threc separate building s a § full night's zest and | cncountered i e su erence means a nights “The division of loans and cur- a bnght tomorrow,. rency in addition to the entire 60,000 A square feet of floor space in the building under discussion comprises 50,000 square feet in the auditor's building and the division of public e R R R 5 0227 debt accounts and audits also oceu- ples 12,000 square feet in the same' duilding. Secretary Mellon says, “it is ear- | . mestly recommended that relief \»ei provided Ly the construction of the additional storage,” and he submits . a tentative draft of a bill to indicate what is desired. ' for Health . $100,000 IN STOCKS RESTORED BY POLICE| “There’s a Reason” v ‘ | R Pl Business men know the importance of fakid EEdReds == : ~ time as the final test of the value of a i | Boaiue T Tt === e ‘ product. Only those products survive L e = -d which fill the public need year after : ' year. 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