Evening Star Newspaper, May 2, 1924, Page 11

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. FRIDAY, MAY 2, 1924 * 11 Bl TERMS END JUNE 30 expects to wield “conslderable ‘In. : AL : —By WEBSTER. |JAPANESE EXCLUSION e e g o b o | — members, and this organization has t as yet indicated T it would 'S TO DRAW THOUSANDS BEFORE CONFEREES | ™ee of Schoot Boara Bxpectea to | 1opi5. 255, ndicates Whother v vold |~ Albsolutely Pure ” Vo RETUR ~ AT Ary Tinee PARTHER'S 7 MEVER COVER At HOMOR WiTH Ar . Be Renamed. % O b uangment,” the § IPEMIMG LEAD OF A SMALL CARD HOMOR UNLESS SUCH COVER ESTABLISHES ot O to n erous civie bodies in the District v PoSsIBLY A DOUBLETOM IS PROBABLY PIRE SUMPTION (TINILL DD 5O 1rt HAMD OF 3 3. loricadsacion wh evgits on e Doty e & isitors Through Apple THE LAST THinG VABTHER .* THAT'S in Senate and House Immi. joLsdqeation wilre e to co-operate with it In recommend. Belt Tomorrow. S ABSOLUTELY TRUE ! gration Bills. ey b - S 32 - — affairs, howeyer, believe that the Dis- | Many women In Lendon, it is said. | Makes the most delicious 1al Dispateh to The Star, \ Senate and House conferees toda¥ |upnoint all three of thes- members | their jewels and other precious pos- | SNayennaise and French WINCHESTER, Va., May 2.~—Busi- g finally took up the Japanese excluslon | for another term, providing they sessions when they are going on a - board. empty house, they leave them in a being gally decorated today in apple / Both drafts before the conference ["°RIC nisy oy public School Associa- | paswnshop. where they are assured of irches erected at principal street cor- | fneligible for citizenship, but there|a school board member, is president, 2075, With scores of white way lamps | A is a slight difference as to effective Mr. Houston for reappointment. The imported A 2 ———— . sdwin (. Graham, Intention of selecting the candidates Winchest . AGAINST A SUIT DECLARATION UMESS A TRICK 1N SUIT Ire oW HANY OR " . The terms of Edwin . Graham, for the school board by adopting at. its inchester Gaily Decorated for 1T CAM D AS A SINGLE Tore DR & AS O ABL Difference as to Dates Involved |Mre Laura D. P. 3 an and Wil last meeting a resolution urging the THERE EXISTS A REASONA L. Houston as membens P e ing new appointees to the board. o trict Supreme Court justices will re- | have taken to the habit 6f pawning s o elr service on trip. Not wishing to leave them in an ness houses and many residences were saotion of te Tami gt atfon bl sire to continue their service on"the | trip. Not wishing to lea zreen, pink and white colors, and! include & provision excluding aliens | tion, of which Capt. Julius I. Peyser, | cxcellent care, especially the valuable ! ind powerful searchlights in the retail | dates. President Coolidge has urged || ! t, for the first anr | S raian ! == S = - - - _ m— Tt i B Ll i ”’T,:l “‘f‘i ;:‘:::" :;'; Hpadaaae | Address Communications to President—2325 18th St. N. W.—Telephone Col. 9855 stival ; point of de i : il el o B g < . ponement than offered in either bIIl, | Yo wtcnn DulviEe Brsstient Conlides | ‘ 4 50 that the Japanese issue may be T with the information | % rite dectsion w y S blican leaders in Con- \ N\ ent. DUt tha It negid not. g'po NOT AS A RULE, LEAD A SINGLETON | | IF THE LEAD OF THE KinG FRom K Q 10 D e v o \ esident, but that {f he did not c ss already having agreed to pro- \ NN w 4 Er i N would be rep: ¢ e o 6R MORE TRUMPS HOLOS THE TRICK ,LEAOER. A8 CaASGITALS ttunity for pre- R \\ ne w“l‘f;“{sl o O ";e "Lp' Ge';v‘{"z-v uriesr A‘;Nopfl""‘éi! (so:;:;)Smfl‘ro SOME OTHER SUIT WHERE e oy administratio A\ nformed that other high government OPEr LoM. S - p e | proposal on the fi re said to have Is | had fm‘ndemurrglnxemer.w;fl; SUNT 1S OME HEADED BY ACE KiMG —'\.;n;réréna’\ T'gzxzzmwfifl‘x&uc:u&p i gropesal on'ine fioor are sa! i s i here for . provided | — ) 7 N “ M iy erTica com: e in going be- 8 weather- conditions wera favorabie. . | QUEEr OR KiN & HOLOIMG UP Te A I GF SUIT,” WELL, e Bl ‘ ; y' he limits ¢ the language un- Weather Foreeast Favorabie. | QUEEN TACK . L WHITEHEAD AND | ARE |fi::(“fl:c:u'xfir:.u o a forecast today | MY EXPERIEMCE ‘.1‘)*‘ i s e ot PRACTICALLY THis To e g Every ! | FAVOR.120-HOUR WEEK. 3 hchles t g May SQuMP ADYICE | 1 erp o . 3 Representatives of box board ma r | ufacturers from ali over the country, make free tours of the commercial = T e PR it ple orchards of Frederick oounty, % Z s as favoring a 20-hour p At oz ich contain approximately 1,000,006 e Zaa week, with elimination of Sunday . S DS e AL gork, The meeting wis calied by | ans C ) | Secretary Davis In =n effort to elimi- | ||| ple growing, h more than T ate the twelve-hour day and seve: 510,000,000 vest ot S ey - "~ | St | DISTRICT SPECIAL “The Best” 38c Just who the favored girl is will not | _——-—-—n'_ B 8 oE AT B L : GOLD BAG “A Good Drink” 32¢ :i?hdfi;f; ?‘"fi!;fiifi;‘lfi’n. about 150 15 THAT YOUR €, E ToAs, and poe aereote nihe B PARTHER & WELL, | Choice Beef, Lamb, Veal, Poult ry. — Early Fruits and Vegetables at D. SCHOOL FETE PLANNED. s PR, G. S. Stores. Lowest Prices Always at Chevy Chase Exercises. Attractive Entrances Dreathet Ty e Al Ee ay 18, at 11 o'clock. FPFTEELTT AN A Ve ARHAEAY A some local historical event dating | GUESS 'Lt JusT Chase School will begin May 16 with Features at - . e i’ . ‘ . { - UNTAIN F1AMS sicsest quatics 5am Per T from pre-revolutionary days until the SLIP A LIL TRUME May 19 with the graduation exercises, . rreon o o P : at which Dr. Willlam Mather Lewlis, = CONNECTICUT present time. O 1T AnT MAKE president of George Washington Uni- AVENUE & Now Ready for Occupancy | S MOKED SHOULDERS 1 lc 0l EETE P | SURE oF TH' TRICK versity, will speak. These modern apart- 19N IR AHHTUY Other chief events of the commence- iment program include the annual luncheon and meeting of the alumnae ation on May 17, presentation of dramatic students, and a commence- tween hionable Ca - e ment dance. 1 vce 5 thedral -and Klingle £ Phillips’ g ]la Y au age t da: o JUDGE IS LENIENT. j?.’x’x‘}';” ears for sealing an automo- | GREENE INQUIRY NEAR. .\;aisiolns.rdarcl xprmgmg » illips rH l Pork S o/ ;. ; | years for robbery, and John Cephas | nite po vith Wash- Officials Ordered to Explain. L Wit e rear S JoRs Ceptas quite popular with | Chief Justice McCoy of the District | EXtends Probation to Five Sen-|for non-support, Shooting of Senator to Be Taken ‘5!"’“‘?:)‘,‘“;;‘“:“{3 T : 1 Supreme Court today issued a rule | tenced for Various Crimes. i Up Monday. roundings tofipled with PKG. C on the board of edacation to show| 1,q.e 31 Jatidon was santercedits: DRY ARRESTS GROW. The House District committee did reasonable rentals : 2 ;:“S” "”‘\‘”;”’i“" ML 5“"“1”“" 70t | Gay by Justice Bailey in Criminal Di- e |10t meet today to consider the Gib- Available in ®©ne Roor s o Sopoint Mary F.|vister: ¥ to serve thres yeass in thie Insrassed activity: of tie Holice in. #05 Msasuren, as. had, been arranged with Bath to Five Roo: Quander as a teacher of Englsth and | penitentiary. Jackson had been in | when the committee postponed its vith Two Baths. Large mathematics in the junior high |the employ of the Georgetown Realty | PTORIDition enforcement is reflected in | FUICH (R0, QRATEEE § side rooms—generou schools. The petitioner, through At. | and Insurance Company and was|3 Féport made to Commissioner Oyster| Tne Rathbone subcommitten on Jaw hall —roen | % forneys Frederick A. Fenning and | charged with a number of peculations| today by Maj. Sullivan, showing 1,061 |and order legislation affecting the Na- i rance - “aul V. Rogers, tells the co from his- employer. James A. Hay- | arrests for violation of the Volstead |tional Capital as a result of the shoot- closets. ¢ Submitted her credentials and | ward, colored. was sent to the penf-| o1 g% Of B three monthe of | INE ©of Senator Greene, being an in- Tat1 s PIE s examined and stood second on | tentiary for one year and one day f EIng ithe: 2! S °f| Quiry into the carrying of firearms Open for Inspection the list of eligibles. Later another | embezziement. He pleaded gullty to| 1924, as compared with 964 during the |and the practice of bootiegging, s to F 9 ;xamination was held und on the|one count of an indictment of seven | preceding three month meet Monday. Mrs. Mabel Wille- £ marged list of ! counts of alieged misappropriation. of " n arrests | Drandt, assistant attorney genera : l : 3 p moneys of the Commonwealth Build- | , The report shows a drop in arrests | 'yl (he principal witness befor ¢ ing Associatfon. for intoxication, driving while drunk | this committee on Monday. The sub : t and | ~Justice Balley extended probation |and drinking in publ |committes is composed of Fepresenta- | 1430 K Street fact ihat she had been eligible |t) Ethel L Herndon, colored, who| Commissioner Oyster complimented | tives Rathbone. Iiinols: Gibson, Ver cfore those teachers had taken the |was gieen o five-yoar term for sell-| the polica on the efforts they are|mont: Beers, Pennsylvania; Blantom, e — 9 ing narcotics; Francis L. Collins, | making to enforce the dry law. Texas, and Gasque, South Carolina. PEBRENENE LS IEUENNNOAR AN BTE RITTER S KETCHUP Large 20 B e 'S KETCHUP iz 11 RITTER’S mae 1lc 'SBEANS CAMPBELL S 3Can5250 PESTINE —the World’s Finest Insecticide ] —and deodorant. By far superfor in aétivity, pleasant odor, harmless effect to fabrics, and'as a furniture polish to any other, preparation on thé.markét. Sold with a money-back guarantee. Pint cans, 50e. sprayers, 35e. . SPECIAL COMBINATION PRICE, 73c CERESOTA 8 m v v i 5156 27¢ pastry: - flpur FLOUR ~‘WR_'6T;BL‘EACHED- 121bs.57¢ HERRMANN’S TIGER Ginger Ale Buy It by the Case o ; _ 2fi])_oz§n 16-0z. bottles ] ()¢ a bottle net Balloon Tires—4-Wheel Brakes | | KRUMMS 2550, <& 3n=25¢ Only $S O Additional ||| smMALL'PUTIMAN Lo AH0A0 I AR BDRG . 3 o Made Clean Sold Clean CARPEL’S EEM™ _15¢ Harper Motor Co., Inc. | GOLD BAND BUTTER = 47c ) ° . d 1l T ome-Made . . .= : 1128 Connecticut Avenue |l HOLMES &fEw o " Between L and M Streets : i - With Your Order at the D. G. S. Grocer's Today Include Show Rooms Open Evenings and Sundays — We Wili_‘»Tradre; ‘ln’ Used (?ars F CORB.Y’S M OTHER’S BREAD Pt o Gereee Ul LOFFLER’S At 100% PURE

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