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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 3 ARV CONFERENCE pe of these treaties 1o arbitration, the should b Willing to Accept Invitation, | Conditionally—Plan to Call Parley Here Shelved. treaties and they fel ed addi otiated including con Britain of bra ou Zn powers, with Great and mnot h o were were 3 | Knox treatie i and | d WASHOUTS OF MUD INIPEDING TRAFFIC' | i |Engineer Commissioner Is Seeking to Correct Condi- tion on Connecticut Ave. ! prior to the grading operation, ana the d e was carried by culvert unde ecticut avenue. When the fill was made pipes were Iaid in and catch basins provided at the source of the These basins, Mr. Hunt i !Il as when the sted. Barrier's Value Uncertain. 18 natural valley N Mr. Hunt said he doubted whether | any barrier erected at the Connecti- e end of the area from that the condition < not pecullar to Con- nd Harrison street, ur for a time fol- of a large tract on. said that he was land in RANGERS TO DESTROY 1,900 HEAD OF CATTLE Infected Herds to Be Driven Into Big Trench and Slain in Epizootic Fight. By the Associated Press. HOUSTON, Texas, October 2.—Six Texas rangers were ready today to destroy 1,900 head of cattle, either inflicted with the foot-and-mouth disease or suspected of being carriers of the disease germs. It was plan- ned to drive the animals Into a big trench 20 at a time and then shoot 1924. which the first outbreak of the disease was discovered six days ago. e ASKS SUIT DISMISSAL. Secretary of the Interior Work to- day asked the District Supreme Court to dismiss the suit for mandamus brought against him by Louisa Voss of Wisconsin to compel him to enroll Her name as a member of the Menom- inee Indian tribe and to permit her to share in the property and privi- leges of the tribe. Secretary Work points out that the Menominee is not a sovereign nation, but the tribe is under the guardianship of the United States and resides in the Wisconsin reservation. tually resided in the,reservation was under a permi® of employment such as is given to white persons. The moth- er of the applicant married a man outside the tribe and was not re- ceived into it at the time of her death, the Secretary states. Spme tige = Delegates to Congress Named. Prof. Samuel MecC. Tumbia Leon M. ment of / 5 M. Lenroot-of the Children's Department of Labor, M Migel of New York h: . nated by the Secretary of & Lindsey of Co- Bureau, rs. M. C. United States delegates to the Inter- | national Congress on Social Iconom. to open at Duenos Aires, Argentina, | October 1" Mourning Blacks Dyed 24-HOUR SERVICE Carmack Dry Cleaning Co. Main 1344 A Delicious Lunch for only a few cents—at the | Luncheon, 10 Till 5 Daily | 1107 G Street N.W. Ve them. Included fn the stock marked for |pos destruction was a heard of 450 |er rec | thoroughbred "Brahma cattle, inl|it is &a e [—5] bili 608 to 614 Intensive Selling’ Offers These | Extraordinary Coats They are fur-trimmed—and of original modelling— utilizing the rich soft weaves— Mokine carcful consider- rrecting it if s Peoples Drug Store No. Indian bloo as nev- | ed by the tr member, 3 )t and the only time she ac- 1812 are still on the Gov- ernment pension rolls psborn ELEVENTH ST. be held when truction is further =% ced under the Dawes plan. That |9 of decisions just [ 1V , Tow 3 virtualiy | UD The House <] of Courtesy correet | questic » eartl e of the Largest Ladies’ Exclusive de of the oward the v ent is that t is of sed sential thi tved ely un will not Apparel Shop in Wasl’ling!on Dr. CLAUDE S. SEMONES Eyesight Specialist : a 21 of th r e Nf'_ cratt | arbitration oSre 5% | pointed' out » available in detail. H . S. Would Impoxe Conditions. hal oo o treaties” providing for a ry jurisdiction of far-reach A LchPriced_ Funeral But the Best conditi | Rock Creek Nursery | Rockville, Md. Growers and Planters of Ornamental Plants, Trees, Evergreens, Shrubs, Roses Open From Daslight to Derk Telephone Kensington 99-R Closed Sundays s Calls only $4.00. Get the Best At 1. the Price and Call W. W. Chambers Co. Largest Eaquipment fn City 14th Cor. Chapin St. N.W. 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Principal Office 1408 H Street N.W. ditional att \ Senate on arb Muskrat Coats—split skins, of the handsome dark shade: crush collar; Crepe or Satin lining. . .: Third Floor. Branch sales office, Zist and Eye Sts. N.W., 619 H St. N.E, Wisconsin Ave. and N St. N.W, Private branch exchange con- necting all offces. Silk Petticoq.ts Of Radium, Jersey and Milan- ese—plaited, tucked and tailored flounces. The most wanted colors. Wanted sizes. $3.95 and $5.60 Street Ploor. Patent ana Black Satim low Spanish £6 50 | heels use of the! fote obli rs which did mnot fnterest, the in- Jimited prov bitration to n “affect the vital I Silk Chemise Of Crepe de Chine, Radium and Crepe-back Satins—the heavy weight, trimmed with real Irish Lace and Val Lace. Flesh, Maize, Nile, etc. $2.95 and $3.95 Street Ploor. Break‘fast. Robes Of Corduroy—wide wale;: lined and unlined; with roll collars or collarless, belts and pockets. Rose, Orchid, Blue, Peacock, Firefly, etc. 53.95 and $5.00 Street Floor. 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