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Wiris : BV NN BALLOONS HOP OFF TODAY IN BIG RACE feven Leave Kelly Field at 4:30] in Elimination. | Contest. IS Hope to Break Old Record for Free WEATHER FAVORABLE ANTONIO, - space rmoon at ting Tes.. April balloons will silently at Kelly Field here l five nt afte minute inter- 1:30 ¢ k. in the limination Lailoon rale.and d will prove the great- American «1 will Le unde s believe maids | > the last | take | wn regions i ak the sors will miles, th held by distance in in today T:angor. Mu A promise Ilowing m will prevail tod, Prafhic south to the north | . he said liophone itions te hets will ex housand ty of coffec nd with enoug servers and tothing and rain- s, telegram blanks, | ruments, miniature o test air currents | things, while from t will hang from ds of sand in ba may_decide the | 1it. An airplane cede the balloon | oon. with heavier- | all types entered i ons with hydro- | Il start tomor- lock ready for flight pilots. Capt. H. uis, veteran of | o trips. will lead | pilot balloon goes A drawing Hill. the Army air man, Akron, | epresenting | Herber Detroit eventh t. “The roit ol FORD SHOALS OFFER | HANDI.ED ROUGHLY Charges Made of Tremendous Prop- aganda Circulated Through- out South. Shoa the hear- at H Muse received Ford's bid for hi committee three witne eptance of the orm day, se nst bid in its sentiment had | n the south by a tre- wanda, wh nt so anufact , were publi ven that would be hoals. ral_counsel turers' Ford offer would over of this great without reg- grossiy dequ ASKS CONGRESS RAISE. Aviation Soc ‘ : | nounced | immediate ‘!u‘m ng the surrendered within Ay Jaa >il\ii, £ - v I l THE MINUTE THAT SEEMS A YEAR. i—i The Fun Shop Conducted by Maxson Foxhall Judell Domestic felicity cannot served in family jars. Sharps and Flats. poet was telling the business man | the spring bird's song and na- | be pre-| The of from the | throat, look blucbird's Then you may not | the earliest violets are peep- | g through: He's always there when his note is | du [ tor the robin's | id the business man with a chuckle of glec hat last for me. He is the bird T long to meet, Whether his song is harsh or sw Tll cheer for him the seasons | through— ird that is there when his note due. D. named bird is Al DORAN But Mamma Was Not in Hearing. | “Papa, do Drides wear long | veil “To conceal their satisfaction, presume, my son, RA TRIPLETT. why It's usually when a man speaks | without thinking that he says what he thinks. The Eternal Mystery He found her behind the counter | Stacy's. nd he fell lowh with he that I Bu her might be So he i ¢ to vated d wh like a rose And cosmic len Gilas 1| | | \ | madly, violently in | he fell so far sided to marry her. he must first send o that she | rion to him. | be edu- she returned. blooming they were married. she chats lightly of the of L TUES: Sex Complex! of . though, to pull BACHELOR. dirty Always. i (sarcastically).—It seems | | to me I'm always wron Mr. Tiff—Well, rm-l once. 3 Mrs. Tift you're A right DRAIN = SRY RIDER THINKS HIS OWN | HOBEY A THOROUGHBRED. A raconteur is known the | | stories he doesn't teil | SR T o) by 4 'ORDER IN ARNSTEIN CASE TO BE SOUGHT‘ ‘U. S. Attorney Gordon Also to Ask Fulfillment of Sentences on Four Others. -, United States Attorney Gordon an- today that he would take steps to procure the man- e from the Court of Appeals af- donviction of Jules, alias | 2 . Arnstein, k Cohn, David | | w. sullivan, Norman S Bowles and Wilen W. Easter of conspirac to bring stolen securities into Wash- | ington for hypothecation. Basterday is already in custody. but | the four others are on bond. Maj. Gor- | don has notified the bondsman, and it | is cxpected the accused men will be week. BEach of d to serve two v, and in ad- Cohn are fined Bowles is fined s men is sente s in the penitenti stein and and The United States Supreme Court recently refused to review the action of the Court of Appeals, date may issue forthwith. ‘_-—______’___—§ or ABO overland moto and retarn. to help quare. W. TO PITTSE sS. call E TR . zood until April 23 Poanonw THE LANSTON smpany annual © Mon | be held at the EIK { Royal streets velock noon on T MONOT Apri) of ‘the ‘stockholders Machine Company e. corner Prinee Heneting waeh S ot betore ‘.\, nestine Tt I b tlosed on Aprl Tiat at 4 o'clock pm l,f i aed o “May " Gth af Ty orier GF e poara 5t The Portiand | a New Jersey | h tie Sth day of io nereby House tion, was dissoly SUET 1924, A1l persons b ims against | lie corporation should them -mmu(‘ ent 0 ihe, company. Caiumbia | cate with | Notice Apartment VAN LOAD OF FUR Figludelphia. Bethl | O WHOM 1T 3 1 the certifcate . 8, square in 1884 to gned to me, has been lost or_ destroyed: i5that T have applied to the Commission- to issue to me a duplicate of said © for_tazes on hington, D. W. 0. Naylor 'and ETTEL PELZMAN, Gl T0ALL REPU A, HESIDENTS OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, Who are twenty.one years e o en_and women, who are lega e or the District of Columbia and do Vote or hold voting residences in any state, | o oried o prompily send their names | e, nalircasts in writing to. the | ubiieen. Siaie Committee In and tor ine | e, i, 1354 New York ave, | D S tone b O for e putmee of | 5k in hoser fouch with the said State Com e e with the ehairmen of the varios i, and for the purpose of estab- Hieir statos as members of the Kepub- URr, I PRESCOTT, Chairman. | FREDERICK A, FENNING, Secretars Al Republica | roses, fer | LOA Washineton, May'14. | Better T Roof oof Painting SPECIAL NOTICES. A HOUSEHOLD NECESSITY —WE HAVE IT. ou need it. <ur perfected silver polish, used d sold by us fur 85 years. Call Main 9 silver polish. = Your name ana address. 1f il be delivered promptly cod. “Price. e, | Full sizé ARRIS & CO., cor. 7th and wel and_diamond setier. n.v d floor Marlow bldg. Wateh and jewn 2. wedding rings modernized KINDS OF turnished Lawns put in first-class ordc Rich soil. F. A. OERRELL & 726_10th’ st. n. 0 Lincoln_ 9640 Washington to Chicago. RED BA SIT CO. Main 2162. il PITTSEURGH TO BALL TRANSIT _In this field onr leadership is never questioned. Our Protec-Tin Reof Paint is the safest and most durable rust retardant known. Let us apply it RIGHT. ROOFING 110 3rd st. a.w. COMPANY Phone Main 938, SORAPED, CLEANED, RE- jied. or Church, Boat or Home We make all kinds BEDELL'S FACTORY, Main 3621. 610 E_St. N.W. ~ DRESSMAKING Approsed styles at attractive price PP HE MODISTE SHOPPE. New York Ave. at 11th. ‘Nouthwest Corer, Second Floor, Main 9359, E Roof Men Ready to Serve You —1¢ your roof needs repairing, let us do the work. | IRONCLAD ZSiis,. Adams Printing Have us interlock our service with rour requirements. H1GH GRADE, BUT NOT HIGH PRICED BYRON S. ADAMS, FRINTER. » 51211tk 8L Buyers of Printing You receive 100% satisfaction at this willion-dollar printing plast. The National C'agx‘t’al Press 12101212 D 8t. 31221 Gt B.W, Phone Mais 14 | ranged by { the s | probably GLU?AS. WiLLIAMS PEACE CONFERENCE Sumner Welles Representing. Pres- ident Coolidge at Amapala Session Today. A peace conference to be attended revolutionary and de facto gov- croment representatives today at Amapala, Honduras, has been ar- Sumoer Welles, acting as onal representative of Presi- Gent Coolidge in Honduras. Mr Welles, sent to Honduras from nto Domingto to effect, if possible. tion of hostilities, reported to Department today that ¢ both factions left Teguci- capital, vesterday for egarded as possible that the ence may be held on board the | cruiser Milwankee at Amapala or in - offices of the American consular at that port, although some here htought it more prob- » that the Amapala conference to- would meet in & hotel or some other place of their own choosing. S WEATHER THE WEATHE District of Columbia and Maryland Fair and continued cool tonight, light frost in exposed tomorrow partly cloudy and moderate west and pzith- becoming southerly to- places: warmer: weat winds, morrow Virginia—Fair and continued cold tonight, probably light frost in ex- posed places: tomorrow partly cloudy and somewhat warmer, diminishing | northwest and west winds, becoming variable tOmMOrrow. West Virginia—Fair und continued cool with light to heavy frost to- night; tomorrow increasing cloudi- ness and warmer. Records for Twenty-Four Hours. Thermometer—4 p.m., 63; 8 p.m., 12 midnight, 47: 4 am., 45: 8 a. cter—i pan. midnight. . 30.06; noon Highest tempera at 2 p.m. vest Lowest temp: at 4:20 a.m. toda Temperature same date last year— Highest, 67: lowest, 50. Condition of the Water. Temperature and_condition of the water at .m.: Great Falls—Tem- perature, 51: condition, muddy Tide Tables. (Furnished by United S and geodetic survey.) 59, 41.2, occurred occurred ates coast 2 a.m. and 5:57 : high tide, 1 m. and 11:40 “Tomorrow—Low tide, am. and 6:35 p.m.: high tide, 1 d the man- | ¢ 5:20 a.m.; sun sets 6:52 p.m Moon Tises 11:44 p.m.; sets 9:17 a.m. Automobile lamps to be lighted one- half hour after sunset. ‘Weather in Various Citles. Temperature. * Stations. *aorewmoang Abilene, Tex. Clear i Ptcloudy Elear Clear Clear Giear P eloudy Cloudy Clear Atlanta Bismarck . Boston Buffalo, . rleston Chicago Oincinnati’ . Cleveland Denver Detroit | El Paso Galveston Pittsburg] Portiand, M Portiand, Or Raleigh WASHS D, (8 a.m., Greenwich time, today.) Stations, ‘ Weather. Temperature. London. England Part cloudy Paris, France. Part cloudy Copenhagen, cloudy Gibraitar, Spain. Part cloudy Horta (Faya Part clondy Hamilton, Bermud: Cloudy San Juan, Porto Rico. Clear Havana, Cuba... Clear Colon, Canal Zone. Cloudy Argentina Weather Da For the week ending April 21, 1924. Mean Dept. Avg. temp'a- from pre- ture. ©'mal. cip. n' northern o o Dept. 1 Corm and wheat ares Southern wheat arc. 1.0 1 + i - +0. i3 e ITALIAN BANKERS | WHEN YOU ABSENT- MINDEDLY | START OUT O THE DAIRY LUNCH WITHOUT THE TORMALITY OF USUAL. PAYING THE CASHIER- © McClure Newspaper Syndicate Easter Mail Ranks Well Up to Mark Official figures compiled today by the Washington city post office showed that Baster is fast becom- ing a second Christmas in the tional Capital During Friday, & Sunday last the post offic here 17,055 special deliv cels, which broke the pas of 16, parcels, delive those three days in 1918 Postmaster Mooney said the cus- tom of sending small gifts, esp. cially to children, is growing a rapid rate, judging from the crease of this parcel mail here ————— 51 CITY MEN SEEK record 1 during Applicants Selected Will Report at Camp Meade, Mu., July 1, Order States. Fifty-otte Washingtonians have ap- plied for the citizens' military train- ing camps this vear, according to an announcement made by Lieut Jor_ acott, U. S. A., executive of the organized reserves, with fices in the Grahum building. Those of the applicants will report at Camp Meade 1 for a month's training. The camps o an outgrowth of the Plattsburg war days, with the ex- | ception that all the travel expen | tood and equipment are furnished by | the government, whereas prior to the world war candidates were r quired to pay all expenses | the course. Divided Into Four Classes. Candidates are divided into four classes, known as basic red, white {and blue courses; the advanced clas | men consisting of those who hav suceessfully completed courses previous camps. The blue men ac s cadets and officers and non-com- missioried officers and the white course men as nou-commissioned officers mong those from have been finally selec W. Alexander, 4710 ¢ Robert W. Andrew John Ia Colbert, 1 Robert. M. Day. 1410 { Edward B. 1 northwest; Lawrenee Ana road southe Hunter, 3d. 1881 northwest; Adriano Ki Belmont officer selected Md., July this dty who orgia avenue: Girard street: Decatur street Soipel, Munitions Theodore T. Smith, 1319 | avenue southea: building: Mossackusetts Alexander W. e, FROST WILL BE SLIGHT. Unlikely to Injure Buds Tonight, Forecaster Says. The frost predicted for tonight by Forecaster Bowie of the Weather | saia today, ana there is no need of worry | flowers or fruit trees for their wel- tare. soon will blow fhemselves out he added, and clear and fair weather can be looked for. Father. as much as anyone needs SCOTTS EMULSION Drugs are not needed to spur on lagging energy. Scott’s, pleasant to take, creates energy, efficiency. Scott & Bowne, Bloomfield, N.J. 2361 'FLAT TIRE? MAIN 500 LEETH BROTHERS _ Service Charge Never Over $1.00 The Rockshoro 1717 R Street N.W. New Building 1 Room and Bath $37.50 Resident Manager on Premises Set by Christmas, MILITARY TRAINING | ol |2 of- during age William | Lanier place: | Bureau will not be severe, the major | on the part of owners of | What winds remain in Washington | THREATENED BY MAN IN PARK, SHE SAYS Mrs. Irene Williams Declares Stranger Detained Her and At- tempted Criminal Assault. Detectives Brodie and Vermillion today are investigating th police last night Mre. Irene lia of the Oxford Hotel to effect that a you about tw ty-five years old, wearing rid breeches, leather leggings and a r sweater with the numerals “1924” | | in white letters, attempted to erim- ally assault her in Rock Cree Park. Mrs. Williams said invitation to ride with the man | | on his horse. after he had approached | {her and Kurt Linden of the Music School, with whom she had Im-nm to the park 1 automobile. The police w told by Mrs. Williams that the horseback rider heat her and | detained her in his company for {hour. She refused a drink of liquor | she added, and the man then spilled some on her clothing, the odor of | which was detected when she reached | police station. | aping from her a she appealed to Ge Copnecticut _avenue, for stance and he drove her to tenth precinct police st ir automobile | DELEGATES ARE NAMED. Boatd of Trade Chooses Group to ! Attend C. of C. Meeting. | the Washing- the conven- of Commerce tates to held at | May 5 s follows . national coun crett and | by Wil- s the an leged ant, rge Scharf, he Representatives of ton Board of Trud: tion of the of the United § Cleveland, Ohio, | announced |~ Samuel J. Pre | and deleg ‘\vn.., be to we Walter | ilowing will be sub- Arthur Carr, J.| Consaul. | WHEN YOU THINK —of Painting. Paperhanging and Decorat. ¢ think of Taylor, £ Estimates made oa request. HARRY W. TAYLCR CO. PAPERHANGING AND PAINTING 2333 i8th St. N.W. Tel. 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New shoots soon start to grow. 30 DAY TRIAL OFFER y:_w’;n;d.m to try STIM at aur y get a single package of STIM SCALP TREA’IMENT‘UR it for 30 days. Thenxfyunmnm dehghud _with lhe mzprvvunm in me your money hack Our guarantee slip in mrfy“ package protects | upon kFormcr Premiers Nitti, | doors Des 28, 1 ry told | ¢ | Cadorna she accepted | 0! CIVITAN CLUB HEARS |WILBUR TO SEE PRISONS. IMMIGRANT PROBLEM Navy Secretary to Go to New| Hampshire and South Carolina. Inspections of the Navy Portsmouth, N. H.. and P C. will be made b: ,\\nhur at an early date | The naval Secretary said vesterday he had concluded a study of records lin many couri-martial cases before ! | the department and it was his opinion ! | that the department had shown e consideration in treating with all j tice the cases of men now Imprisoned. The inspection trip, he explained, would be made with a view of de- termining in what manner the men in confinement are being treated. THREE DEAD IN WRECK. BLUEFIELD, W. Va. April Three persons were killed and two others ~ seriously injured when a | Norfolk and Western freight train | | ran_away on the North Fork branch | of the road late today. i 'SureRelief I-'OR INDIGESTION prisons at arris Island, scretary Theodore G. Wrisley Explmns’ Vital Need of New Measure. © BELLANS Hot water Sure Relief E LL-ANS E@ and 7 & Pnckt!es Everywhere The Connecticut Inn 1124 Connecticut Ave. Bet. L & M i Food unexcelled anywhers Combination Breakfast.. .. Special Table d'Hote Dinner 65¢ Nightly Open from dm.th & pm Breakfast—Lunch—Dinner Detailed explanation of the immi- gration problems facing the United States. in which need for selectivity in immigrants was stressed, was ten- dered the Civitan Club at its meet- ing in the La Fayvette Hotel yester- day afternoon by Theodore G. Wris- solicitor of the Department of Labor. Fact by Mr. curbing figure and logic were used sley to show the need of ration from such Euro- an na 5 as had sent over per- s who were not builders and Kers, but potential as in- liabilities on the public v 23, .30¢ bill now n on Capitol triction: im n_the in process of forma- Hill, placing further mmigration, is based cration figure: 1890, -type immigration | in vogue, said. The basis | admit of immigration n immigration | for that year in the bill, he | bee immigrants from | were the more de- | Dbill_is designed an labor and the from the dregs of In the Heart of the Financial District A Business Is Known by the Company It Keeps Permanent location in the nationally known SOUTH- ERN BUILDING is an asset to any firm, business or in- dividual. We now have available a limited amount of very desirable office space, offices single or en suite— offering a rare opvortunity to locate in this unusual building. figure said, tha to protect Ame Euroj President James Proctor presided at the meet | PLACED ON TRIAL| Orlsnflot and Cadorna Named as Defense Witnesses. Apply Manager—Room 220 ABKER MG@- 813 15th St. N. W. —The Senate, ) high court o f justice and | presided over by Signor Txtoni, will begin Lk trial today of thirteen fina including twelve members | Main 2690 ! of tho board of directors of the Banca | Ttaliana di Sconto. which ¢ 21. ¥ 3 fifteen witnesses have | [ su : ch of the defend- | 4s his own attorneys, and the »rs have brought together more | 00 witnes Defenxe Witneswes Named. All but one of the defendants are | with having distributed holders of the which the balanc rrant. The thirtee defend- | closed its| Massachusetts Park The Triangle of Increasing Values reed with complicity in the || —between Connecticut Ave., Massachusetts Ave. and Woodley of stocks on the market. |} Road (Cathedral Ave.). Over five million feet of land sold. defense are fol Over 175 homes irom $15,000 to $200,000 built and under con- struction. Actual improvements and home values exceed $7,000,000. \Wooded villa sites. lots, central and side hall homes, with lots from 50 to 115 feet front. Park Office, 32d and Cathedral Ave. (Woodley Road). Illustrated book, with names of purchasers, mailed on request. | Middaugh & Shannon, Inc. Since 1599—No Place Like Home: No Home Like Ounrs. Riggs-Semmes Bldg., Dupont Circle, Potomac 2200 Member Washington Real Estate Board Bradley Hills Washington’s Country Club District | that they’ll give you the { Estates and acreage properties. Also quarter and half finest shaves you ever | acre lots, with utilities available, at 10c per foot. had, and you'’re the sole | | Bradley Hills consists of two thousand two handred llld". Ask for the and fifty acres of the most beautiful country around Washington. In its confines and contiguous theretc are Marvelous New the Congressional Country Club. the Burn Tree Club and the Montgomery Country Club. Double-Life Blades The entrance to Bradley Hills and the clubs is at the Use GEM Safety Razors than Ant is o manipula ion : the the Duke of Ao: mbers of the | he Ru seven women. \ —— Among the 3.000 m Don't say “flmse d--n! ing, sernpmg shaves are | now not necessary. Why don’t you try GEM | BLADES? There’s a! money - back guarantee | ng northwest corner of the Chevy Chase Golf course, The most attractive and shortest automobile route through Bradley Hills is out Connecticut Avenue to Brad- ley Lane, west on Bradley Lane to Wisconsin Avenue, cross Wisconsin Avenue, and west on Bradley Road to the Congressional Country Club. Over one hundred representative people are now living in Bradley Hills. Inquire of your realtor or Middaugh & Shannon, Inc. Since 1899—No Place Like Home: No Home Like Ours Riggs-Semmes Bldg., Dupont Circle. Potomac 2200 Member Washington Real Estate Board $13,250 - Homebuyers Bz ||| Take Notice Editors of our Big ! Inspect at Once 5408 13th St N.W. Newspapers and other newspaper men all 7 Rooms—2 Baths—Attic—Concrete Alle; ished have found this to be Distinctively Designed—Beautifully Fini The Only New Brick Homein | 14th St. Highlands Go See Them Now at This Low Price SEE IT NOW Open Until 9 P.M. D. J. DUNIGAN 1319 N. Y. Ave. M. 1267 Can’t Go On By Putting Off Some day like an ex- plosion you'll come face to face with the raw FACT that you have paid RE\T just 100 Families, Business At 36th and R Sts. N. W. Prices, $8,100 to $9,500 ON EASY TERMS TO INSPECT “By auto—Drive across the Q Strest Bridge, turn north one block to B Street and 2345 for auto to take Ouwners and Builders

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