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CHARGE CHEAPENING | OF REALTY VALUES|* W.R.&E. Compnny and Commis- sioners Accused of Retarding Improvements. | SR | PLEA OF NORTH WASHINGTON Association Proposes “Field Day” , for July 4 ! The District Commissioners the Washington Railway t Company were cheapening real dlues in the Bioomingdale section, especially that part of it covercd by the North Wash- | ington Citizens' mecting of this asso United Brethren Church, 1 R street mmissioners we “continued refus: Blec- | chargead with! in at North | " North «uplrol st to Michig when = { 1 i the cur rdingg | 00, e A resolution was £ the solieitation of 7 cause in the public ¢state operatorw in the |>x~us, ed 10 T in this hm desirable cix pu "Box & troops [ division, of these scouts would part which will prominent program ches by and firework C. H. Ourand. cf scliool committee, w pate i include men, 3 rman of tion in the pu; ¢ one_ in > new Lungl ilen H. Kinney and e)mi(d to m Estes, Sdw u were ident R. HIGH COURT IMPRESSES. Haskin Portrays Procedure in U. S. Supreme Tribunal. ““There is perhaps no other body ihe world which conducts its bu in a more impressive way than o Supreme Court. With the excep- tlon of its gown, there is nothing to dist.nguish the court from any other body of American officials, but silenco 1zidly maintained that the at- | <e is one of dignity and solem- ors are admitted at all time: as hm.. as there room on the fe henches outside the bar. Worn quill pens used in the Supreme Court room are sometimes gi prize them highl From the new and enlarged edition of “The Amerfcan Government,” by Frederic J. Haskin. Furnished to readers of this paper at a nomi xpense, as explained in coupon published elsewhere in_ this newspaper. b GIRL STILL MISSING. Police Fail to Locate Fifteen-Year- 0ld Pauline Chapman. Mystery of Paullne Chapman, who left her home, 906 street south- west, ten days fgo, has not been solved by the police. M ers of the woman’s bureau of the police department have r every effort to locate the girl, but ft was said this afternoon that they | the slightest clue| bouts. parents know of no rea- for her going aw They ught she was visiting friends in this city and would return in a few days, but she has been away so long « o that they now are much wor- rie fifteen years old, son ¥ S Spring Flowers at Their Best. Potted plants and specimen home- grown blooms. Gude, 1212 F.—ad- vertisement. DR. JUCHOFF SPEAKS. American TU. Professor Deals With | Tax-Exempt Securmea Dt ties”" was the | W address Tist nigne att University, nn_l ¥ atr that uonly one round tiat thes shif xl‘\? burden of tuxcs upon thosc Inn»' able g these points in r, eity debt Umits and other ces tend Hmit municipai extravagan PRy AID IN HUBBY’S OFFICE. Newest Labor ‘Wife Pounds Typewriter. CHICAGO, March 4.—Mrs. Edwin P. | Morrow, wife of the newest member of the United States Railroad Labor job in her hus- to office filing ‘documents and | i he was uti- | i pounding & typewriter. tizing a course she formerly took in « business college to ald former o JMorrow in his Kentucky political campaign. is office work i« much than sitting in an apartment al away from Kentucky friend; Morrow said, explaining that she in- tends to continue her duties until her son and daughter return to Chicago.' bett d ORCHESTRA CONCERT. By the United States Soldiers' Home Band Orchestra, Stanley Hall, o'clock this evening, John S. M. Zim- mermann, bandmaster, irl o' Mine”.....Tours “Barber of Seville,” Rossini “An Eastern Romance,”. Halned (b) “Clnderella’s Wedding."” Ancliffe Scenes from the Opera, *‘Hoff- man’s Love Taleg,” Offenbach Fox. Trot, “Lovey Came Back,” Handman ‘Waltz' suite, “Caite,” Wuldteufel Finale, “By the Slivery March, Overture, Entracte— (a) Nile,” Johnson *The Star Spangled Bannwr.” ,I the “ ade |3 Board Member's | SR T | Lenin —— o And now that Lenin's in his grav [ ask thesc questions quaint: Was he a hero or a knave, a satyr or a nt? The human puzzle lies sleep; so strange is his renown, I {know mnot whethér I should weep or kick his headstone down. I read one book with covers green which proves that he was "rc:n the great- man the world has seen since Caesar pul'ed his freight: he played 12 high and noble part, with virtue ill in mind; he had a fond and vearning heart that loved all hu- mankind. 1 read a book with covers red which claims he was a wretch the onc regret, since he is dead, is that he dodged Jack Ketch. With other «nuuf heartless gents he played the butcher's game, and in the blood of innoceuts he wallowed to his fame. I wonder should {hang a wreath upon his headstone brown, or undermine the dirt be- th, and let the blame thing down. should 1 sing his praises now, \.xlt the good and brave, or bring iled cow, and stake We'll have to wait for many years before we can decide if he deserves rcgnllm tears or curses deep and wide. We'lt have ia rise, or sink to call this {kcens (Capyright) WALT MASON. Nuilds flnn? ’LFPIII you healthy. rt taking Fi. Jobn's Medicine. Advertisement. TRADE BOARD DIRECTORS AGAINST RECIPROCITY | Support Stand of Executive Com- wmittee Disapproving Pro- posed Leglslation. the a the Yoard _of shington Board of at \ would nullify s0 far yresident, com v Willurd Hotel Mai at which tme reports will be re- ceived from the commn'tte fire protection, munic er suppl a4 parns e ELL —if you mneed Blank Books—“e carry a com- plete stock. {E. Morrison Paper Co. 1009 Pa. Ave. " OFFICE ROOMS In the Building At a Very Moderate Rental, Located in a CENTRAL LOCATION Apply to the ANK OF COMMERCE AND SAVINGS Cor. 7th and E Sts. yny “THE CHEVY CHASE" FOR BEAUTIFUL HOMES One of the Types Built by the Washington Garage Const. Co. Continental Trust Building Maln 7984 Low an Garnges Cank ¥7.30 Per Mo. Furnished Room to Rent? It'll be so easy to find 2 tenant if you'll place a properly wor ad in the Classified Section of The Star. Tell what you have to offer—so that those who answer will be inter- ested. Practically everybody will see your That's why The Star prints MORE Classified Ads every day than all the other papers here com- bined. round the Corner” is a Star Bi Office ipal ! '| VALUE OF FORESTRY | SERVICE OUTLINED Herbert Smith Addresses Pupils of Sidwell's Friends School. Dr. DETAILS FIVE ACTIVITIES Says National Timber Requires Federal Protection. { Dr Herbert Smith of the forestry service, Department of Agriculture, outlined five uses of the national fo ests In this country te puplls of the Sidwells' Friends School yesterda as tollow As a means of conserving the wa- ter supply in the dry regions of the west; as a lumber supply; us grazing land for cattle in the more .opeu spaces; as a protection for wild ani- male. und as public recreation spots. The forestry service, he stated, ha been of inestimable value in pro- teeting sandy regions from floods by planting trees on steep slopes so thut the soll can soalt up the heavy rains like a spones instead of form ul lies. Unlike the utilization of coul. copper and ofl resources which once u_ed, cannot be repienished, the cut- {ting of the trees in the national for- not roy the forests r- because younger trees arc faty left to replenish the forests and l"‘up:u. te new growth. : management of our for- jexts and the reforesting of tracts sult- owing trees and not suituble ulture, vast stores of wood | be cut eich year and yet the fof still be preserved, he said. { They muy continue to yicld immensc ‘t.unn!l!l- ! wood, tanbark und 1 from year to year us long f the forestry vige, agement and ft to the destruction of individuals cst fires the time wourd not be jexts ma le {and fo far W nomd emlnl) disappear, point- ed ont. with young fish and provides camping spots” in the forests for people, who are thus enabled to get away from the kot cities during the summer, he con- tinued. Probably the most spectacular work of the serv fighting of tires Vin the ny of these fires are of campers who | without proper at {ers, who throw mutch or eigaret Very often the fore: | | 'neu.s | | i The service also stocks muny streams SAYS MOST EMIGRANTS RECROSS THE BORDER Premier Declares 60 Per Cent of Canadians Who - Locate in United States Return Home. "By the Associated Press. OTTAWA, March 4.—8ixty per cent of the Canadians who emigrate to the United States return to the Dominion, in the opinion of Canadian officlals in the United States, Premier King de- ciared in a discussion in the house with Arthur Meighen, conservative leader. Mr. Melghen had asserted that American statistics for 1923 showed immigration of 17,595 Canadians monthly, and had maintained the -total probably was much larger. The conservative leader declared ex- portation of Canadian pulp wood to the United States was an alienation of the Dominfon’s national estate. Once gone, he said, be generations before the resource was restored. ARGUMENTS TOMORROW. Glass Casket Company Trial Near- ing the End. Arguments will be heard by Jus- fce Hitz and « jury in Criminal Di- 1 tomorrow in the conspiracy £ 19:40 p. he Crystal Glass Casket Company. ested toduy and discus- on of prayers of instruction to the |12 ury occupied the afternoon session. The case is expected to go to the jury Wednesday evening or Thurse day morning. PROPOSE 3-ACT PLAY. ! i Community Players in “Promoting Romeo,” Farce Comedy. Promoting Romeo,” a three-act ce comedy, will be presented Ly ithe Johnson-Powell Community Cen- | ter Players in t uditorium ‘of thel Fowell School, Friday night at § o'clock, under the direction of Mrx Edith . Hunter and Laura J. Bogue A dance for members of the cast and their friends will follow. Those who will take part are Ruth . Malcolm . Marguerit ryne Junkin, Alice 3 Winifrede Beal Vir- i) W . 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Public Health Servics, ia the book, GOOD TEETH. (Keep Well Seie, N, 12) pags 14 sares “No, medicine bes euggested which will cure pyorrhes, and this fact s whmm-‘mnmhmw On sale today at your favorite store—large tube 25¢c. If you prefer a sample, | TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS, BELASCO—Ina Claire, in "Gl'fllnd! for Divorce,” at 8:20 p.m. POLIS—"Greenwich Village Fol- lies,” at 8:20 p.m. NATIONAL—Lilllan Gish, in “The wzhone Sister,” photoplay, at 3:20 and 20 p. GARRICK—“The Bat," at §:20 p.m. PRE m-—"wnou Baby Are. You?” at §:30 p.m. I(El'l'n‘l—Efldle Leonlrd, vaude- ville, at 2:15 and 8:1 COSMOS—Fred L]nd ly, vaudeville and ‘pictures; continuous show from 1to 11 p.m. STRAND—“Oh, You Shelk! ylilo and pletures, at 2:45, 6: 0 p.m. l}AYmY—"SHdlnx Bill” Watson, burlesque, at 2:15 and 8:15 p.m. N me,” at m, 1, 3: 5:05, 7:16 and 9 5 p.m. 5 CoLUMDL. Folu Negrl, in «Shad- ows of Paris,” at 11:16 . 1:15, 3:15, 5:25, 7:30 and 9:40 p.m. SEL Rl A, PALACE—Mabel \ormnnd Extra Girl” at 1 5:30, and mu.’l‘u — “Nellie, the Beautiful Clunk Model,” at llcnm.olfl ;0‘.“2}“, 25 and 9:25 p.m. MBASSADOR—Lloyd Hughs, dgment of the Storm,” at 6:15, 8 and 9:50 p.m. CENTRAL—"The Age of Desire, 1:30 a.m., 1:35, 3: Sag 623 uSD'lulrfie ul:l; in “The a.m., 1:25, me CRANDALL'S—Johrnte Wal {Fashionuble " Fuke e 5 DOCTORS often advise you to eat less meat. Did you ever have one advise you against Sea Foods? acho & Company, lnc. Nes 3, =2 Lo Market FPhones Mnin 6176 9510 SEE MT. VERNON, ALEXANDRIA and ARLINGTON Via Historic R Round Trip Afexandria and Mt Vernnn Ari 10’ Additional Fust Tiocutle il Service Every Half Hour day ‘Telephone Main 397 bington-Virginia Rallway Ce. been Washes | \ Doe<nt Scrar \ AMUSEMENTS. TODA'Y AlTo uvTou 2110--4:00- - ELINOR GLYN'S ‘THREE St. Thomas’ Hall 1772 Church St. (Near Dupont Circle) uesd‘ay_,‘glgrch 4th “PENROD and SAM” o S, 0 TNe queen of comedy n the lat, and Greatest “comedy “; her entire career. ‘THE EXTRA GIRL’ LATEST CHRISTIE COMEDY N Topics—Overture | TTODAY AND ALL WEEK POLA NEGRI The acreen’s famous emotional atar in a thrilling atory of the upper and underworld. “SHADOWS OF PARIS” || i With l.IGL CONLEY COMEDY News—Scenic—Overture [METROPOLITAR AN 3 CRANDALLS 18th St &Col.Rd.N. TODAY AND TOMORROW_LLOYD JTGHES, i “JUDGMENT OF THE RTORM." } _ Theater D ot c_rn st Avenue Grand 5P Ave.8.E. Dally: 3 .M. S TOMORTOW MA 624 H St. N.E. “CARMEN" l'G"l OPERA COMPANY WA i NOW—Tinx Om e M. A. LEESE °Fmicar <o o' T2 1Mth Street | ESTIMATES MADE ON REQUEST || ACME AUTO TOP CO..»<f | M‘Zi IRVING ST.NW. OOL.527%6 { NELLIE : BEAUTIFUL CLOAK MODEL STARRING CLAIRE WINDSOR, MAE BUSCH, LEW CODY AND OTHERS AUL SPECHT’S-—7:30--9:25 LIDO VENICE ORCHESTRA Comedy—News—Rialto Orchestra, Geo. Wild, Director NEXT WE DON'T NEED TO ADVERTISE IT! THIS IS JUST TO SAY WE'VE GOT IT. WORLD FAMOUS WEEI(S” \ SHUBERT-GARRICK 2nd & FINAL WEEK | SEIS!TIONAI. HIT i SENSATIONAL PRICES Nights, ove to $1.53 { Thur. Mat. Best Seats $1 Sat. Mat., Mo to $1.00 2 Sokolov-Spier SONATA RECITAL N AND PIANO Des g0 B F KEITH: HICH CLASS VAUDLY (LT The Minatrel Monareh EDDIE LEONARD And His_Minstrel Bunch JACK “RUBE” CLIFFORD “Camera Eye Carter” 8 Other Kaith Buper Acts * Ana Extra Added Attraction VERA MICHELENA & FRED HILLEBRAND The Famous Musieal Comedy Stars . Shows Dafly 2:15 & 8:15 ! Sundsy Matines st 3 Next Week MARIE CANILL McKinley n..n.c. L1 in _“F mun RAT, HOMASCE: ING. o WINTER ™ COSES. CALL OF HIPPODROME HELEN JEROME El 0 TH THE CAN- 141h Street HOLBROOK B __BAD Coprert ‘Bureas, N Palmer Photophy Cnrponhon | Department of Education Hollywood, California 601 Insurance B!dg PAUL J. NORTHRUP Special Representative T O\Ibl'l‘l‘ AT 8: | POLY'S g P’IL"B{VB’II‘-‘: :\‘t;:-ril.n! Greenwich Village Fo'l‘!htes Mr. Gallagher & Mr. Shean | And Brillient All-Star Company ef 50. BEGINNING NEXT SUNDAY SEATS TOMORROW Lossom |* _TIME With N. ¥. Cast and Ambassador Thester Production National, Tuen., 430 THE NEW YORK PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA ! WILLEM MENGELBFRG | ] CONDUCTOR ERNEST SCHELLING PIANO SOLGIST Concert. BuroauT. Artbur Smith, Ine, 3 G Btreet B SHUBERT ELASS INA CLAIRE i2¢omert 'GROUNDS FOR DIVORCE" wits BRUCE McRAE and H. REFVES.SMITH NEXT WEEK Seats Thursday | A. H. WOODS presents | KELLY’S VACATION || By Vincent Lawrence with ROBERT AMES And a Fine Company Inctnding ALWA TE PRESIDENT | Home of The Washington Theater Guild | TONIGHT AT 8:30 BEST SEATS, $1.00 Leomrd Woud Jr. and Wm. A. Brady Prosent A Cemedy You Will All Love ‘WHOSE BABY R U?”’ By Arlin~ Ludoviel Pop. Mat. Thurs., 35c and 50¢c TONIGHT MAT. WED. Mgmt. Loo and 3.3, Beg. Next Sun. Night and all Week | ATS NOow Tirst Washington Appesrance MISS FLORENCE REED In Her Latest N. Y. Suocoss “THE LULLABY” By Edward Knoblock /The groatest sermon apsint Immorsiey proachod_from_the Amorican stage. | T ATIONAI. ABSOLUTELY HEATEK F¥IREPROOF A sRADY FrESENTS g_;mms snder and Buferd Armif FRIDAY MATINEE AT 4130 LIEUT, COMDR. lflll rnurnwn, A Brand Nevl.n-mr- o $2.00, lus taz. Droop i “MICKEY. 4th and Butiernot Sts. TAKbM_A Takoma Park, D. C. TODAY AND TO RE! 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