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4 b THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, APRIL 21, 1924. JAPANESE LEADERS i KEEPING UP WITH THE JONESES—Pa Is Now Deperate. By POP MOMAND. |FORD NAMES PROXY Bill to Increase DISCUSS U. S. BAN| Veterans’ Pensions | [reic arxsee ShE Sl T\ [ STop Hee? Say || wELL of couest Aloysius & wemst o TO EXPLAIN HIS BID YOUR, WIFE 18 SHE'S GonnA S 3 WHATS THE \DEA OF ¥ oNT THE OLD LADY WA ) = A = AKE AN ED You LITTLE AR ] Passed by House N “t: 23:;2:1"u“ NefFuL HAMH wnow ™y wWiFell || To caten A Bap PoTTNG THUAT AINT GO y ) . Issue Considered Sufficiently Grave Wittt rbond ototiiie iiotss PRETTY Soon! 1 DiowT)|OF \T! TS, S NOTHIN' (N THE COLD THE CONCERT e muno; ])UCSN%:’N‘IZ\Y—’ TO HURT W. B. Mayo, Chief Engineer, Will to Merit Consideration of tcday- passed the Bursum bill, al- KNOW SHE CouLD TERRIBLE * WOoRLD CAN STOP WOouLD BE ALL OFF oos b BAck . . ea ~ou cuanice) Give Shoals Information ready approved by the Senate, HER. T WISH T WOULDNT TP SHE No=orO, KNOW g - \T'LL Do Elder Statesmen. v::.rrylngfpr'mmm i:-m:m,:ws ;ur;rl- AU KNEW HOow To CouLDW'T SING un:a m‘{ffi"p A SEVERE CoLD T vou GooD! to Senate. - crans of the civil, Spanish, Mex- 4 ? S aLL STUP / = ican and Indian wars, und of the \;s:op. “E‘F" oo ':)EP P‘P:‘_D e aL? SHE ; MASS MEETING IN TOKIO| .. . g e S , co 4 | HOOKER PLANS ARE HEARD — — The House approved the bill \ L\ OUT OF HERSELF. | - ‘War Scouted by Yomomoto—Hope | uus e ety e 3 i Rival Says Chemical to Destroy Rests on Coolidge. BY President Harainge, but sup- . Wheat Insect Will Get Test. porters of the bill passed today i sald that features objected to by & By the Associated Pros A, u:mlmu had been eliminated. 3 1 yrd informed the Senats TOKIO, April A two-hour con- s SR o i . zricultural comm todav it wonld ference between n Minis = impossible for t ppear in his Musc bhut th Japan's two elder state: nd an tested against exclusion of Japanese | from the United States, were feu xperimentation in the production of a chemical to destroy the black i L Bcluson Woted b0 End “Genle:| py gp OF WETS HEARD | THE WEATHER |ORPHAN IS KILLED | DEFER WHEELER INQUIRY.|FOUR CARD PLAYERS |15, 7 ool ./ Marquis Safonji to Tokio men's Agreement,” House bid is accepted, A. B. | I atliicat MEdatign Soieh hhpineetan Chairman Says. | BY HOUSE COMMITTEE | v i Srowens toniers” ma to.| DURING WINDSTQRM |Senstors Delay When wWitnesses| FQUND DEAD IN CAR|wsocisica witt whe vina | ! morrow, somewhat warmer tonight Fail t> Appear. * | senate agricaltural cor o nee the United States S ——— | —— O : —_— e oted ¢ . Heible o] Realizstion ‘that. the. “wentlemen’s nereasing_southeast and south winds. Because of the failure of witnesses | To Provide Insec Ameri ship Ameriean | agreement” with Jupan had failed to | Modification Proponents Present| ‘Wrst VirginiaShowers toniel | Fifty-Three-Mile Gale Uproots Tree, | to arrive here from Montana, further | Bullet and Knife Searred Bodies| The bidders also plar t0il accomplish its purpose, and not the = 2 er in west portic MOTTOW. . : investigation of the charges agains E: . » | ”' A _urge Ay s TR e s Views on Beer Bill Before ecoral' Tor Mrinty Four Fibwarn: ‘Which Falls on Eight-Year-0ld :,"u':,,, Wheeler was deférred today Discovered by Freight Train 'x-‘l::xl;lll- I‘v' i : testing against proposed termina- i Thermometer—1 p.m., 61; 8 p.m., 54; inging Death. y the special Senate committee con- i ik i IS inpach oy auspice several pa-ftion of it Ly the United Stat Judiciary Body. 12 midnight, 43; 4 wm. 40; 8 am., 44; Boy, Bringing Death dustmesthe gty - Crew in Alabama. calctum ars SATA DASHENT e o prompted Congress to write a Japa- PaPomAter—=t o, 3975 8 Pm mittee together as soon as the 1 Wellér 5 Japanese people Al o SRR 2 3 b ht’ 5003 4 : nesses reach Washington. Th By the Associated Press, sted i & Mg pEncss peapte, re: (Lo mienine lusiy ision in the immi-| DRYS TO APPEAR LATER 2 midnight, 30.03 MUCH DAMAGE IS DONE e ool yaningon. b St hpril 2l—Members | 355 " ]u (the oo serve Chairn soriotiihe S awm. 30.11: noon, 30. ; he nationa! prestiz ton Balinan Joltiass ofta) e Highest temperature, 61, oceurred tion can be concluded in one or twolof an L. and N. freight train dis-|of Au wore sitting covered the dead bhodies of four un sration committes de- RO D eateans. jdentified negroes in an empty Elder Statesmen Informed. clared tod ' a s 5 ‘Lahor's Arguments to Be Given|" [w'est temperature, 27, occurred at | Policeman Rescues Disabled 2 - = M sapancae Rénaser P Lo i t Flomaton vesterda L o o ,'h” o L o i il Early Tlm Week o o jame dato last vear: Launch With Several Aboard. COOI_IDGE VICTORY :::.‘}m: e L'l'v.:”.n‘.l'yl vosterday, | | the Zovernment con the reement for Miowins reasons s 0 - : " Condition of the Water. SEEN IN NEW JERSEY | o The hodies were ¢ ation of sufficient & as falled to nccomplish the| Proponents of modification of the vind that rage oush- tion of sufficient gravity to me failed ¢ uplish b Proponents of modificat el S A high wind that raged throu e i the uttention of both tha which President Roose- | prohibition laws were given the first B out the District e i e ' A it men Saionji and Matsukats ned it was made, 10-Wit.{word today by the House judiciary Ete Tublen: time reaching a velocity of fifty-thre: deil oty casd s, pcatterod ning 218,30 e 1 end Macsukits and that preve an increase of unas- | ‘o D earinge. o aeoposaty| (Furnished by United Stares comst| 1o FERECE S TEE S fioor of the car. 1500 oA Sooona the matter had ported 1o | stmilable Japanese population in eon- | Commitiee in hearings on proposals nd geodetic survey.) S L : i The gondola et Orleans Fri- | 2%} ~sceond Yineatal ' States, a% the exclu- | to permit the manufacture and sale of | pogav ow tide, s .07 | much damage to trees and propert Dry League Fights Edge and e he. Mol | year. ni 510,000; forty-third ture of the sity ston. | ad do wion nv-l -*n:nu‘.- 275 per cent beer under the eight- | pm.; high tide, 9:19 am. 51 | before it roared out of the city last Stokes, President’s Backers, as Eht £ t ieh { population ssevelt's understand- Gt | pan night g ' i N iay forting to Japan,” i with Jap that if centh amendmen ST errow—Tiow. tIle, 4228 aum. A Synds Should Deduct $55.526.000¢ . ; e pmorrow—Lo e e e s vere piled on top h other and tlemen's < it in Bills seeking the same end have | g qo0MOTORC Lo fide A0S G- a0d | John Cahill. eight years old, of St | Delegates at Large. rode e R B T ernment fneome from s failed to s ag been introduced by fifty-nine repre- | 11:40 p.m Joseph's ‘Male Orphan Asylum. was e D oty e i e ar: sentatives, and it is expected that The Sun the victim. He was playing in the |, g s oiated Press. ner of Escambia county, al Brewt 8 e d. g ‘ proponents, including Samuel Gom Today—Sun ro m.; yard of the institution with other| NEWARK, N. J. April 21—Support- | 21 making an investigation i J " o for re od would ¥ T states- Atness e Prerozative of Congress. ust that President O b = poers, president of the American Fed- o children when a large tree, suddenly | are of President Coolidge are confide hich is the o ' l'r '€ 5" ¢ entire first hulf of the week to Pre- | Moon rises st ,:'v am. He died at Providence H q-nlul‘ .\:.-:{,‘mmnw B RarT ot Ta New Ferkey when BT u AR IonioE| ST e cdnes b fore O iopnonenta. R RESmMENS e et ¥ LG B s R thirty-one delegates will be clected | Clara Kimball Yonng to Remain headed by Wayne B, Wheeler, gene EEalChons ries eanee 0 and broken back Lts (Be Bt atian: atbeat o : counsel for the Anti-Saloon League, ure eather in Various Citles. Pounded by the wind and water, a |40 t0¢ LooP e e e in Hospital for Month. rument - S R el o N o uch misunderstanding | Ne3re - launch owned by Edward F. Thomd- |y, chooce a solid delegation of thirty-| FORT WAYNE, Ind., April 21- ety o 2 ! headed H . 947 14th street =outheast, was | p la s 1 Of sstatements” Mr. John.| dulian Codman of ton headed son. 947 1ith street theast, Was'iwo pledged to Gov. Sitzer. | Clara Kimball Young, actre who pecia er 18 to the r s which in- | the delegation of proponents appear- disibied ot £iaint! Folnty bt ' Interest in th D cam- | underwent an operation i 1| A Beautiful Picture Auenced’ Congri il ing today. He was selected to con- z the efforts of Pol erest in the Ry am- | underwent a fon in 4 provision of the Immigratio i duct the ‘presentation of the argu- Statlos. ot the harbor precinet it was boached, | paign has been aroused by injection | ho ital S mr],.: night xm ch exciudes here: “ F = -1 en OR e o s < a. 1 I - s £ s | o - hibitio: ssue scus- a abdominal tur : ides Nereafter as perma-| ¢iy. committee of the American Fed- T e e Cow. | 0f the prohibition issue in discu residents aliens who are inel-| irytion of Labor,® the Associatipn : ed’ it ‘across the channel to shoul |sion of Coolidie candidates for delc »citizenship, and which | yoyinst the Prohibition Amendment, | — wa Lompson s 1 gates at large by terminates the ‘gentlemen's nstitutional Liberty Lesgue o = 0 were aboard at the time and did not |- Declaring that the attitude of Sen- nent’ with Japan, N “husetts and the Moderation | Alhany . 3 .32 ¢ leave until the launch was beached. |ator Edge and former Gov. Stokes.]y. nlend o orec that BIGEBE s ers en antis Smokestack Damaged. both candidates for Coolidge dele- sncathot i ned by resent- | s irt of the bills centers chiefly | jiluntic Cits on i 2 at large, has been “against| . ST AFIOUER en Venterd - of Ambassador fupon the alleged failure of enforce- | irmmgham i At least seven trees were blown | *%, ional " pronibition act,” the e e Manhattan Cleanin fore that letter | ment efforts, the contention that law- | itisman down, according to reports to the| Jersey Anti-Saloon League has Nea TE i hh S o hier Japan ppeared, the measure was assurcd |lessness and disrespect for law has [Boston . : polics, two near Potomac avenue and | arevd” that thes be defeatcd gerisne snd 6 Wl Bo s gon . i with thi passage in the House, und a poll | reeulted fre attempt to bring | Buts ; : { 11th street southeast and others in| g™ complete slate of delegates | pospital anrl Dyemg CO the Senate on the day befure | about prohibition, and the arsument | Charieston front of 1840 L street, 2207 M Street, | ) goeq to Hiram W. Johnson of Cali- . owed, 1 am told, at least fifty-four [ that Congress his the power to fix | (Micago .- - £ 1541 M street, New Jersey avenue | P EEC O, L bear on the ballot. 5 Shops certain for the exclus fea alcoholie content of beverages ot | (o and on Pennsylvania avenue between it o e e ihara letter forced a | 275 per cent by weight, as proposed, | hesver . : fixe una ina reers, o — | $40,000 Cotton Gm Fire. Linc. 7700-7701 b ration X action on the [ without nullification of the eighteenth e A smokestack on_the Rarry laun: MAN. Ky. April 21.—The - 42 B ‘ r R . The House, how- | amendment. » - building, rear of 714 Morton MOB LYNCHES NEGRO. Bordaie otite onc of the impossible, bi that i | ever, lh.nl voted over four to one be- Ctirton CIveR Waswh alve . < E northw Ml.'wzc »-;,m‘-m-u;n flecl-‘dd:) largest in this T S i X tore the letter appears i Give: . . the wind t it had to be removed by | . . ing | West Hickman, was s s members of 6 truck company Victim Accused of Attacking L - g The top of u touring car was blown yesterday, entailing a loss unotfeially by another depart- mposed b ni S Surrenders Sovereizn Right. Social unrest in the United tes wny P i . i i L rated at £40,000. Two residence HEN AL Vot ere1ame _“The ‘gentlemen’s agreement’ gives | at present was attributed in a state- enr e | 105 o e ot 28th Hiseat wad Cathisaray Woman in South Carolina. estimated at $10,000, Tweo xesidence e tron Anititon v among state- | J4Pan the right to s how many | ment by W. H. Stayton, founder and Toudy avenue. Mr. d Mrs. J. Rupert ORANGEBURG. S. €. April 21.— i A - Prciouds | Mohler of 5324 Colorado avenue, oceu-| 00T e founh I et 2 with the g : | escaped | i o a ' E thoughs to have started the fire. | | and what particular - i ts by Admiral int Combei Ya- | come into United 4 | head of the Association Against the pants of the automobile, . und former premicr of Japan, and is therefore a surrender of our| I’rohibition Amendment, primarily to 9 injury. od chisangrning Alout, Corne o) posatBil £ Vrarre. | SovErelEniTight dn 13 eStic | the cnactment of the Volstead act x : Cherry B Sunter. “'?’«Ea?nififg in’ Orangeburg county. . = - > aetion of Congress,” | M mmizration f : | “The red agents in this country.” | omaba E o X The cherry blossoms in Potomac | white woman. He had been recently | Don’t Wait Until Hot Weather, P 2 Our swi MR "”‘,"r s said, “have just much interest | Philadelph < X Park were not overlooked by the wind, | released from the county ¢ H Awii Made Now! oDy AWhen | pecalatel anler Seniey rooaman in keeping the Volstead act inta Phoenix ... | which tore many branches from thé | The coroner has gone to th ave Awnings Ma ow! p sulated under general or special | aending it to make it more drastic, | Fitisburgh . | troos and coversd the ground with or ou te O Yo To . e Portiand, Me. enee mea avi you will be ready for et of Con To continue the [ A1 RRE L0 . Porttand Me. = el R bl 1t means saviog and you will be ready f : L 1 it f prosent angement with Japan | | nd o dry 7 ne. s 5 o ocording to the W the s Paperh ! painting. | ittonit. Satsts Wit | RIUY Jusify woy oF all oher do T i tmton s the “Windient HOLD EASTER SUPPER. | o [y nperss o=t mets o, B - atutes of the o ront hur Japan | yexe. atut 5 2 he east and middle west. wh h s 3 e T | % comoraton 10 e dapanee | SRl el ot 200 | 58 | e W eomanment Fotlows afae oi| CORNELL WALL PAPER 0. b Lol Tl mecting. 2 irenmat. o . 5 Tadiana. Ot nayive e ¥ Wiic. A Headquarisrs —‘lII"|||||||“|IIllIIllll|IlIIHIlI|lllIlI|IIIIIII|I||||I||'||HI|IIII | Ready for Occupancy > dapay Print axainst 4 ineligible to | cireumstances, it can hs : Indiana. Ohio, Tennsylva Dela- s Soaus nship. inci 1 inces and ¥ surprise that the average | Sp : ware and today was reported in New- 2 given last R d | 1Confi ence in ADJOINING Cathe- O Your Tinner di =) Maasiots; et A G tus, and s in conscquence losing | fgan treats the law both with ridicule | WANIE % i A i Toundland, The District was swept | night at the hes ptirs Gt the ¥ 0 vou must have. The these attractive new | wits the first re to) be ] Y t “‘i“ of e 1-;~m~ > and contempt. = by s 3 i W. C, A. ' & n;:» wer in 't 4 wtion bill, with . : FOREIGN. Sace which Wikt a sarved by tho ¢ rom the mmigration bill passage of | clusion on, war: discn 3 Says "ORligNtions Fhamgunt, (S am.. Greeawich time. today.) pressure disturbance. The latter was | council of which Miss Bertha Thom- President Coolidee today w “It is absurd to speak of wl laws | Weather. Temperature. | In Missouri vesterday morning and |as is chairman, assisted by membe B —— tor Reed, republican, yivania, Landon Enciand Clear wnd over the city during the night. | of the Girl Reserve department average roof is uni v epartments will )i access and inspection ; el | 1st periorce be strongly appeal to to your nan those seeking refined izment. ES s & 2 _E comfort with reason- RENT ACT VALIDITY who had ‘harie of (e legislation in |5 having - equal ohigation | Hver | [y 1S ciear i Gnother disturbance 18 on the | {ween courses vlelin solos | the Senate knows that it is far worse to e Y s et Colbert is The 1 one Copenhagen, Deamark f ] : ! e x yanin senstor declined|com bery than it is to exceed Sweden, b- sxa erested. ash., accompanied on the piano TEST CASE REFUSED B eomman: On_the confersnior, WHIcH e P = E . o8 ey :l.: effect Iu-r-- k. A 2 tewart Anderson of Philade with 1007 dependability able rentals. was considered significant in some | the speed limit, or to commit ars (raral), R Partcloudy | L ther by tonight and tomorrow, | phia and Frank J. Scott, with the | | quarters, inas as it wa 4 | than it is to break the Volstead law. | H **reimuda Dmoor 4 b e Buitar. Miss Ruth Vesta Pope, ex- SUPREME COURT . Porto. Rico. Tart cloady | the bureau repor Pane o meeting of the| “The o le who will benefit | itz cu %6 Clear . ecutive of the educational depart- Hotse and Senats eonfirces charked |y, essing the 1aw ae It in are shose | Loon Casst o5 Lo e ment, and Miss Alice Hutchins Drake e vibE ; 2 se | Coton, Canal Zome.. o111 Cloody < <A oS e by leaving the law as it is are th i L et e : | Mcasure a5 1t passed the two houses | who are making money out of it, and = RATE REVISION HALTED. |seokc 0 dus tuncheon e Justice Holm: A op 3 Cem e s e el s these people who, under the CARUSI WILL FILED. served today for the heneit ot o stice Ho \n opinion dissent- | — : : A tes fund and 2 sup- o FicRiity 8 e a- | convention delegul | nE in part was given by Mr. Ju cloak fo morality, are its most ardent I C. C. Order Affecting Transporta- | convention delezatrs fund and & sun- | o 'd.“r Text of L ibtnea the principles ex- | SUPROTEY law sta today, from |Bulk of Lawyer's Estate Is Left tion From Seaboard. tween 5 and 7 o'clock axe t of Law. lalned i lantic A8 : = Pine Co. D the point of smuggler, S IR ot s The opinion of the ourt is lengthy | Ln O ! __ the Dootlerier and the corruptionis: to Soms. | New senedules for rovision of class| o vrcmoneh Serum, and replete with t phrase- | Ottawa vs it could hardly be bettered if they| mue will of Eugene Carusi, promi- |and commodity rates A ology covering legul £ the | Jones vs. S ' ;| bad draftd it themselves.’ ber of the District bar, dat- | lantic board and defined terri- | Seven policemen and & newspaper i Of the | ravie va, . Towne Manufactur- T D o et s I | A April 19, 1915, has been filed for | tories to voints in Arkansas, Kansas. | [EHOTLC e e ing_Compans U. 8. 6 4 Jtue Mo £ s Louisiana, Oklthoma an exas o ith_ s s - R = o for Inspection Tutil # ©. M. ration sought to rest < Fie 2 bhas wholly fuiled o prevent probate. o 2 : S o | Tios Angeles harbor st An of Phone Wain pen for Inspection FOT IOENC e IeRin fenioros ) RIS Cines mhoRhat 1 drinking of alcoholic beverage L] 7Tire Seaves mis law books and the|the water and rail and all-rail routes | fon ADEENS TArPn SN AR 007 |2 621 F Street "y ment of rental increascs ordered by | CCTHAIN ds it sees fit any fact failed fo decrease crime. has furniture at the National University |were ordered - suspended today, ' to| 5%, %olice station safe a gun which the Rent Commission Aug: merely & wround for laving down afcreased drinking, has increased cor- |Law School (o his son Charles F.|August 19 by ! nterstate O O e s, rule of law and if the question were | STCased drinking, 'has increased cors Tha a gold watch and certain | merce Commission. The new sched- TR SRR W;_ARDMAN and had d its fight s 3 hether the statute was in force | Tn0 emugiling (0 an extent mever hold effects to his other son,|ules would resuit in hoth increases - to the highest tribunal. The case has upon the facts that we judici- | hefore known in the history of the | Eugene D. Carusi. His executors are |and decreases in commodity rates o 1430 K Strees attracte. general interest among | #Jly know we \hm.lwl be compelled to | world, has spread illicit distilling | directed to purchase suitable gifts as | the southwest. property owners and tenants, being | 2V that the law ! to oper- | guer 'this country until no part is|mementoes of him for his daughters- - . regarded by them as @ test of the [afe. Here, however, i matter! | . from taint and has taught our|in-law and his grandchildren. The Bl S S 1' -onstitutionality of the rent act, know the condition of Washin at | o ‘o make wine and ::l:?r‘x\s in | remaining estate is left to the two Commemorate Easter Revolt. ue erge pecla . One Room and Bath to Five Rooms and Two Baths. All large, outside rooms, with spacious closets. and plumbing |cerned. PRIC | SONABLE Maurice J. Colbert Heating—Plumbing —Tinning (TR case from its inc corpo- i 2 The court, re 10 the eose of | different dates in the past. Obviously | PECP h sons, who are also to act as exec-| DUBLIN, A 2 2 o ; ¥ | thei ons, e als LIN, April 21 —Republican dem- lock vs. Hirsh, ‘h o previbus | the facts should be accuratel sers | tBei foWR hom s Stors. The value of the estate is not | onatrations. commemorating the Easter tempt 1o attack the constitution. |tained and carefully we p Gompers Gives Views. Eiven s s 1ois mre naia = Dutiin and ncrease ality of the rent law was made, paints | (his ean be done more conveniently | Samuel Gompers testified that in ol SR Sther parts of Ireland yesterday. A F. Limited Ti Only s follows [in the Supreme Couri of Disirict than iy judgment 2% per cent beer T e Tasvohen To GRSncvia cem. or a Limited Time Only . o C“The “original act of October uz,|Bere. “The evidenc. . his duagment 23 per cent beer| yiges of Comets Periodic. | PIoceesion marched to Glasncvin cem. in salary within 1919, conside red the case of Block | erved so that it i it can be | United States from a \\Mkk\-xlr(nk Comets return on periodic visits, | publican graves there, after which u vs. Hirsh, was limited to expire jn | Considered by ing people to a beer dri 1 or 4 ecting was held in O'Connell stre g eave 4 . 9 i - and two of the best known periodic | meeting six months oried to continue it in fored | Justice Brandeis handed down the | “amount o 5 o 1 ’ ! e o 2 with some amendments until May 22 ustice Brandels handed down the | S350 Jhle> Near beer, he ex- |former has heen observed since 249 s 22, | following opinion concurring in part | i8 ible. ear b and its visits come every 76.8 — This is E\H notl 1921, purported to continue it force | in e > thé 0o plained, is not “good,” not “pala- - and its 38 S 'ONELEIGH COURT J clared that emergenicy Acseribod | e e oot table” ‘and cannot be considered Its last ckll was in_ 1816 STON C . 11,(. many * report red ! 1 - concerns the Chast ot e > s comes more frequent- . 112 pric el 1ig oot iy, o it Tres | P8 O % o e placen | 51 Uhming. selt about. evers forty CAFE ue yerge Suit'ngs ereased incorme and promo- nacted 1 further amendments, crec should be reversed. | 2 ‘ord “kick,” Mr. Gompers | months. It has been observed regu- Conn. Ave., Corner L St. Al. slan we he am e R I < - e ) ord 5 < or the amended act of 1919 and provided | So far as concerns the plaintiff Lake, | UPon the word “kick.t M. Gompers| FoN M ithout a single break from tion that was co il e 22 3 a “warmth.” = @ > pumtehes . e ar Lo it was continued until May 22, | the bill was properly dismis ::,"iurh thing as u kick unless it is a | 1819, Special Pable d'Hote Service ur men We_repest what was statad in | FASGet ST, HmonE oter reasong | RSl _ e 6-Course Dinner (6 to 8) Made to Measure who Gompers siid chemists had re lock vs. Hirsh as to the respect due | frof order of the R Mr. R sts = /i A 1o 6 Neciara i 0f hin LRe by e | T the orderofihs EanL ¢ ommended o the courit that 2% per| Masher Rough With Victim. $1.25 Mr. Fras legislature, so far s it relates to | (ourt of the District when this suit|cent beer was not intoxicating and| . rnaeper at work in Poraland, PONY DINNER, $1.00 : Washington, present facts. But even as to them < begun, and still remains undis- | th S why he favored sueh & ber- | Ore, has adopted cave-man methods MUSIC |B'nma DlN.s‘VEB |hV~ crease throu A court is not at liberty to shut IS | posed of centage. The elghteenth amendment. | developed to the highest degree in : . of the jaw depends upon the | Chastleton Corporation id. (| S ONSELUEOR. O Yized “how | Mrs. Vivian Harris, who jgnored his ‘Alxo regular a 1 carte service \]11 gement T truth of what is deciared. And still | required us to pass upon the constitu- | DEtlINE advances after he had followed her Your Patronage Is Invited Y 3 y Sy 50 B et 8, this | tomality of the District ‘rent acts | QUCT (ORI SUCh & SUE-eevoral blocks, was slugged with a We will tak on looks to the future, it can | 7 <hould axree, also, to the pro fastion wou e 2% per cent | Plackjack when she stepped into her or consideration and ads Do o more than prophesy and liable | directing the 10wer court to ascertain MPCTS ald hal 2% P Ot fapartment doorway and it was ob- under consideration and ad », ; "’"':“ 'd Y """~“ | the facts. But. in my opinion, it does : i vered odifibation of the | vious his “conquest”’ was about to vise you concerning a plan Law Ends With Emergency. not r (on facts hereinafter stated | Yostond 1o > a great cal-|end unsatisfactorily. 7 est suited to vo rers A nding: upoi tha (axiats whiloh & r by the bill aud ehich Volstead law “to avoid & great cal it >, $ 25 Actual $45.00 Values! bes . l“l|L lx: “\l”llrl"‘l‘l 'll.ll ence of ney or other cer- | were, dmitted at the bar) the danger in the Volstead law. R¢ The Italians breed turkeys by the needs it yo s s tain state of fact phold it iy ed by the commission is|continued, “is to the young men and | thousands, but they are intended fc e, O me Main 8320 to : the s id as to them. ‘even If the rent acts | women.” 'Stories that a “young fellow | export, very few belng eaten in that | Round SUPERIOR quality BLUE SERG Offfu or phane 2ol are valid 0 _exp) 4n opinion | must have something on his hip to be | country. Trip : = for appointment, o | upon the constitutionail the acts, | popular are serious,” he added. —all wool in every thread and posi- the attached coupon. retrospective, | or sanction © eeted, 1 ¢ was passed Some time after the latest | Would, therefore, be contrary to o ! ° tively guaranteed not fo fade. A special ey e statute and lon the origival long prevailing prictice of the court. URGE FARMER FEE PLAN. Ground_cripper | purchase brought a special price—and while _— act would have n our s CHOUT COST PTRlon I 18 SDET €0 TaGuiry W e HOLDS DECISION LOCAL. this group of suitings lasts, we pass the ’(L‘::o;‘:‘l" Ve LT be exfizencies still existed upon which House Agriculture Committee shoes : saving on to you! o * the continued operation of the luw = . 2 Plan depended Representative La Guardia Declares| Backs Substitute Amendment. . s Via Perryville and (2) Outline Progress Development EYE in ' matten of publio knowledes ) £ 5 Relieves All Foot Pains through the Picturesque Ao me that the government has consider Ruling Applies to D. C. A substitute for the Rubey amend- 1315 E St. pNattonal Susquehanna Valley My age i3 o.vrmeennmsamrense ably diminished its demand for em-{ gy ment to the McNary-Haugen agricul- Theater Bldg. 2 was one 08 the grent| The decision handed down by the | TUCRY 10 the MoNary SauseD agriews == SUNDAY, MAY 18 A Special Group of Regular $45, $50 and $55 it SR vmemens { the sudden affux of people | Subreme Court today was commented | eliminated the scrip provision, was ’ ngton and that other causes!upon by Representative F. H. La :J.:mnljlmouuly azrleed upon today by o 4 . BEducation ........ .o at least much of their POw- | Gug . s e Housc agriculture committee. Magnifioent Capitol Building t : is conceivable that, ae fs| bardia of New York, one of those | "y, ./i.q by Representatives Clague, T e s SR Dt OrS e ul n S Line Of business ......eee. “hown in an aflidavii attached to the | MOSt active in the House last Monday | Republican, Minnesota, and Rube: Guides available. Boe the Boautiful e N TR bill, the extensive activity in build- | to rush through the Lampert bill, as | Democrat, Missouri, the substitut Hj.".'é',."'""‘;{:’.-.‘”;fl’.""‘“fl'“a’; Made to ‘ 50 The most desir- A ng has added to the case of finding [ follows: . would leave determination of a e Pty 1% s able patterns of the ADDRESS ..0eve evereeaaae an abode. If about all that remained | o . i% method of collecting an equaiization SUBSTANTIAL * M. - )— p: 4 ! 3, ased | sl conditions in Wash- | the export corporation, which 1 Bastern S T cost of living, that is not in itself & |ington only. The decietn today SiE | saort corporation, which would our coals for Apr. stoen Shofast Tima (Al information held in strict justification of the act. pIv send back the case appealed to |surplus farm products abroad. delivery. T N o v, cntionce) Without going bevend the limits|the local courts for additional proof W. A. Egg, $I ny s 4 g , $14.00 Retursiag, joaves Harcisbucs & LaSalle Extension University xtension Unive »f judicial knowledge, we can say |on the emergency condition. Foepertions Bettimare, cannot be declared offhand to be|of the House cannot agree with the W. A. Nut, $1450 Perryville 713-714 Albee Bid; sible that a full development of the bctetsa ‘i‘!‘l)"( e g ‘Washington Board of Trade will ten- oA Pfl ‘exoursion N .t least that the plaintiffs allegation cedless to say the membership Will Entertain City Heads. E W. A. Stove, $15.00 decision. is another instance of acts will show them to be true. In | legislative pro; bei ta der a Inncheon to the District Com- that case the operation of the statute hl;gl)‘ugiri;l fiwig:::." g retarded | igsioners tomorrow. ' immedlately - Telephones would be at an end. it following the ceremony of taking 1002 F Street N.W. Main 8320, 8321, 6131 | » the oath and entering upon thesr Other Cases Are Cited. The tropical vear is the interval | new terms. The luncheon will be| 923 New York Avenue The Standard Railroad of the N EVENIX “We need not inquire how far this | between (w0 consecutive returns of | given in the Fairfax room of the New Ne 0 e Werld 7 OPE ENLGS court might g in deehding: the quest the sun to the vernal equinox. Wiltard Hotet, Dafly C'losmg Hour—-d &M

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