Evening Star Newspaper, March 13, 1924, Page 24

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DENIES CONSPIRACY T0 CCNTROL TRAIL Benator Cameron Replies to Charge He Staked Claims on Bright Angel Route. RETAINS NO INTERESTS Provision to Buy Property From Arizona Eliminated. Replying to charges that he had sought to gain control of Bright Angel trail, into the Grand Canyon, by stak- ing out along it mining claims, which Bbe had refused to vacate on mandate .of the Supreme Court, Scnator Game- ron, republican, Arizona, said, in a letter printed today in the Congres- &slonal Record: *“I reiterate that I have not at the present time, and have not had for many years prior to the date of the creation of the Grand Canyon Nation- &) Park in 1919, any interest in claims title to which is being litigated by the government of the United States.” Ivsue With Cramton. The letter, addressed to Senator Smoot, republican, , one of the confere¢es on the Int I appropriation bill, statements made House floor by Kepr Cram- ton, republican, Mich! chairman of the subcommittee ch drafted the bill, i The bill origi for ch on was to be expended improve the hizhw Santa Fe tral the canyon. inated by the Senat Cramton made h Senator Cameron. been reached House confer. Commenting ton char, provision, Senator Ca letter, dated March 5, Holds Proposal Illegal. “It also has been said that the 1Es on the en polluted to one of south rim of | was elim- : “Senate 3 to the provision. ther in a min- I have had no further, should the $100,000 be to the coun Coconine, as ¢ amount _the d to the building under the laws of the state “Therefor. my opinfon, if this tion is enacted it summated and is ille; SYDNEY ANDERSON GOING. Minnesotan Decides Health Will Necessitate Retirement. 2. ¢ of the law, it Representative Sydney Anderson, re- publican, of the i Minnesota dis trict, annotinced today that he would not be a candidate for re-election, but would retire from public life on sccount of his health. Representative Anderson is chair- man of the republic conference and a member of t republican He is serving his seventh term in Congress. He succeeded the famous Representative James A. Tawney. Representative Anderson has been persistently mentioned s i« candi- ip. Abe Martin Says: Long hair an’ a big hat hain’t in it with peddlin’ somethin’ fer nothin’ when it comes t’ gittin’ followers. Some folks are very fond o’ long hours an’ poor pay when it comes t’ doin’ nothin’. What’s worse’n havin’ some one hand us a clippin’ an’ then stickin’ right with us till we read it? Why call it th" screen when they make a specialty o’ not hid- 2 |in’ anything? (Copyright National Newspaper Service.) ' ? Pyorrhea imperils the teeth and health of four persons out of every five past forty and thousands younger. Nature warns you of its coming with bleed- ing gums. Take no chances: Act! Brush your teeth with FOR THE GUM More than a tooth —it checks 35¢ and 60c in tubes Pancake or Watfle Iron With Ordered YOUR range is an as you select. You will If unable to get Every Gas Range NOW old ome find out here at “headquarters” just how easy a matter it is to replace an inefficient range with one of the bet- ter looking and better cooking stoves we handle. Do it now in advance of the Spring demand, and we will be pleased to include free of charge a very useful heavy-gauge pancake griddle or waffle iron, find that we have made the terms extremely liberal. downtown, phone Main 8280 or mail us a postal and a special representative will call Washington Gas Light Company SALES DEPARTMENT 419 TENTH STREET N. W. THE EVENTNG [HIBERNIANS PLANNING ST. PATRICK DAY FETE Dance and Entertainment st Night. Church Service Monday Morning. St. Patrick’s day, March 17, will be observed Ly the Ancient Order ot Hibernfans and the Ladies’ Auxiliary STAR, WASHINGTON of that organisation Monday with & solemn high mass at St. Patrick's Church at 10 o'clock. Msr. Thomas of St. Patrick’s and Rev. Father Cal- laghan, one of the pastors of St Mat- thew's, chaplain of the A. O, H., will officiate. Both organisations will at- tend the service in a body. That night the Hibernlans will give a ‘dance and entertainment at ~the Catholic Community House, 601 E street northwest, The entertainment will conaist of old folk songw of Ire- land, with the Waters family appear- ing ' in _ wpecfal ~ numbers. Mrs. Waters, Mixs Frunces Ehea and Bar- ney Fitzgerald will appear as soloists Unique—for the persistent friendships it has formed—solely upon its INTRINSIC merits—of fullest value. Be sure the “White House” is on every label 1, 3 and 5 Ib. packages only WHITE Opera Step-in Pump, in patent, satin and black suede Patent and Black Satin COFFE Patent Colt ankle strap HOUSE | Gray Nubuck Patent cut-out suede trimm Women’s Gray Suede French toe which to select, fifteen of which are illustrated. —Sizes—A complete size range in the assortment from 2} to 8, widths A to C. D. C, THURSDAY, MARCH 13, 1924. and Miss Waters will be the violin soloist. One of the Misses Waters will talk on early history of Ireland and sketch the life of St Patrick. The p f the entertainment will go to the charity fund of the Hibernfans An orchestrn will fur- nish dance musio. o o e e s Member of a family of twenty-two children, and through hardship and toll denied every educational advan- tage, Mrs. Crosha Lynes of Wichita, Kan., at the age of fifty was unable to read or write. Today, at the age of sixty, she is completing a univer- sity course. - Here’s a better way to wash stockings FAB, the soap flakes made with cocoanut-oil, gives soft cleansin These su suds at once. flow through the stockings freely and leave them clean and soft. No rubbing is needed—rubbing breaks fine threads. Why not start now to en- joy the advantages of rAB? It is so safe and easy to use for your washing. Ask for it today at your grocer’s. ““rAB is wonderful I” As gentle on your h-..d!’.'.' the finest of Colgate’s Toilet Soaps COLGATES ht~ g (=4 The public has been waiting a long time Distributer DICK MURPHY, Inc. R. J. MURPHY, President 1835 14th St. Associate Dealer TUNGERER MOTOR €O. 1136 Commeetient Ave. Patent, black and brown S“ede Genuine Silver- Brocade era All-Black Ready Tomorrow at 9:15 A.M. Our Specially Planned Sale Spring and Easter goy) Footwear Suede cut-out Black Satin One-Strap suede trimmed Sandal gray - suede Patent S atin and black suede 2,390 Pairs of High Quality Shoes Our Sale Price Y5 to !5 Less Than Real Values —We also lay particular emphasis upon the following points, which we know arc of especial importance to the woman who seeks smart- Spring Footwear: —Quality—Unusual in both materials and workmanship. —Styles—the very latest—Pumps, one and two strap models, cut-outs and sandals; with French. Cuban, military and Spanish heels. All have turn soles. ’ —Variety—Remarkable style range at one price, presenting twenty-two different models from —342 pairs Genuine Silver Brocade and Embossed Slver Slippers —418 pairs Black, Brown, Gray and Airedale —518 pairs of Black Satin —912 pairs Patent Colt |Telephone. Main 7200 “THE BUSY ,CORNER” Black, red brown and green Lizard Grain ~——200” pairs of Lizard Grain Leather Extra Salespeople to Give Prompt Service——See Special Window Display. S. KANN Sons Co. Penna. Ave., 8th & D Streets Potomac 1000 Main 8333

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