Evening Star Newspaper, January 22, 1925, Page 5

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NAVALBILL PASSED WITH PARLEY CALL King Amendment Asks Cool- idge to Call New Arms Reduction Conference. Retires After 52 Years l PARSONS LEAVES CONGRESS LIBRARY Assistant in Charge of Smith- sonian Division Served U. S. 52 Years. Completing 52 years Government service, Franeis Henry Parsons; as- sistant in charge of the Smithsonian division, Library of Congress, retired to private life today with a model career behind him and the commenda- EVENING STAK, WASHINGTON, the work which was to follow. In April, 1900, Mr. Parsons was appoint- ed as as t in charge of the Smithsont. division of the Library of Congress, which position he has held since. In the 25 years of his in- cumbency he has seen the collection of the publications of learned so- cletles grow until it has reached 460,000 volumes, a collection nd to none in the country for purposes of scientific research. Mr. Parsons married Miss Sophia Fisher. He is a member of a num- ber of societies, patriotic, profes- rional and sclentific, among them the Sons of the American Revolution of the District of Columbla, the Society of Colonfal Wars, the American Library Association, the District of Columbfa Library Association, the Natlonal Geographic Soclety, Amer- fean Geographical Society of oW York (fellow), Amerlcan Association for the Advancement of Science (fel- low), Cosm Club and Columbian D. G, THURSDAY, MAYFIELD UPHELD INSENATE REPORT Subcommittee Unanimously Recommends That His Elec- tion Be Held Proper. nimous ‘recommendation that snator Mayfield, Democrat, of Texa: be adjudged properly elected to h seat in the Senate the Senate elec- tlons committee as has been made to | JANUARY 22, 1925. report will be presented to the full committes tomorrow, with the expec- tation of early action definitely to wind-up the contest. Hearings in the case have continued more than a year, with the name of the Ku Klux Klan figuring consplcu- ously in the testimony in connection with Peddy’s assertion in filing his contest that Senator Mayfleld was the Klan candidate, and that the organ- izatlon had conspired in the election to defeat and violate Federal and State statutes. Hitting 1,095 consecutive bull's-eves with a 22- ‘callber rifie at & distance of G0 feet is the remarkable record of a schoolboy marksman of Fresno, Hotel lnn Phons Main 8108-8109. h St. NA 5 OLD Meats of a quality equal to the best at prices that are lower than the lowest. Offerings for Friday and Saturday. Beef Little yearling steers of first quality—fresh, lean and tender. Porterhouse, Ib., 35¢ Sirloin . ... .lb., 32¢ Veal Choice Milk-fed Veal at very substantial price reductions. Cutlet ..1b., 42¢ Leg —short, Ib., 25¢ He s also a mem- ). 11, F. 604-610 9th rooms, $8 weekly; $10.50 rooms. hower and_lavatory, $1 ¢ cent more. _ FOR SALE Store and Dwelling 12th Near Eye St. N.W. Lot 25x70 Price, $55,000 Business Location Dept. 4 HANNON_& LUCH 713 14th St. N.W. Main 2345 Round .. ...Ib., 29¢ Bouillon ... . .1b., 29¢ Bonelesy Short Ribs . .1b., 10c Beef Liver. .lb., 12¢ Hamburg . . .1b., 12¢ Turkeys B. 45¢ Fresh Shipment—Fancy Little Hen Turkeys Fowl, Lb., 29¢ Fryers, Lb., 35¢ Fancy Dry Picked Fancy Dry Picked Pork Smoked Meats Fancy Cuts from Fine Little Right Out of the Corn-fed Pigs Smokehouse Fresh Hams, Ib., 22¢ Harmis oo onlboy 21 Half or Whole Half or Whole Pork Loins, Ib., 22¢ | wen cat a stice for Susday' Half or Whole breakfast if you wish Shoulders . .lb., 16c | Picnics . .....1b., 15¢ Pork Chops, Ib., 19¢ Smant 28¢ Breast .....lb., 5c They Won't Last Long Loin Chops, Ib., 32¢c Rib Chops . . .1b., 29c Bouillon .. . . .1b., 23¢ Shoulder . ..lb., 15¢ the finding of its subcommittee in e. b the long heari Parsons has . »f the election « Church of the brought itheran has inst him b truste orge I was for Peddy. The con-| o f the T A Repub- ' nary of the College ran agalnst, at Gettysburg. nator Mayfield 1 an Independent tion of the officlals under whom he worked Mr. Parsons was born in January, in Cleveland, Ohlo, the son of Henry i Sarah Rice *arsons, both of England ances- try. In September, 1862, he came with his family to Washington, where he has since made his home. He went to school in Washington, attending the Rittenhouse Academy. Due to delicate health he was unable to fin-| ish his schooling and made up for this by reading. Formerly in Navy. In January, 1872, he was nm.olmod by Comdr. James H. Gillis, U. N, as his clerk, and salled with i on the storeship Supply from New York to Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. He was 1 out of the Navy August 8, From 1§ with the U bas urvey: from 1894 to computer at the U. tory. While in th detic Survey Mr. Parsons 0 1o mabum el tha | duttaw pr o et library and archives. This Involved the consolidation into one collect an of the various books owned by tue survey, and scattered among 40 or 650 field partles, on vessels, etc. New books also were added, until, in 1894, there was & valuable library of 12,000 to 15,000 volumes, with a fine collec- tion of atlases and plates. The experience gained in these positions and the consequent con- tacts with the foremost sclentists of prepared the way for of the ish Rite, For man . PARS! nnsylvania, POPULAR SONG WRITERS e s ARE PRESS CLUB GUESTS S e R ey Chbun i ""“”i‘e northern Irnl o 4n the ction. he subcommi yeste ported as to Senator on both phases of excessive expendity intimidation in nent relating to a second , which would deal nd naval fore King, was by Chair 1L, the Authors and Playwrights of Wide Fame Also on Unique Senator Mayfield. of tha dlocese choice of the Peorla - was made unanimously. Appenr. Program. popular songs enter- rowd at the Nationa ght. Authors and ywrights of note interspersed the with informal talks and a trav- 1 radio was featured. The impressive array of talent was I‘rmxhl here by a hearing on an au- that thess| th opyright bill introduced by A ahoan | Bepressntative’ Pesking Of New Fer. the hope of expediting]S€¥: The program of the Press Club, of the bill. They had been|hoWever, had no relation to "busi- that unless the amendment the measure there cted fight from the ss Club last amend nation was yassage ¥ P Butler of “Plgs Ts Pigs” fam ed the difference between Wit and humor and then de- fled the crowd to tell the difference. Am‘tuslul Thomas, playw: preceding e <. Harrls sang “After the " and others of his old-time hits “Just Break the News to | = the author of the |l i ) e WANTED! TFurniture Artist proopsal, relating only to er, was {ncorporated annual B‘JI»U!) bill, but the lude it in the pend- the country Poik Chope, -, Bacon ;. . ... Ib., 21c Pork léffii{e';;,b . Tongues ...lb., 28 lb., 10c | Lard Ib., 18 Pigs’ Knuckles, AL e e S Shortening . .1b., 15¢ umans, writ- | has the Manners, written past 14 ve prog If you have had ex- perience in drawing furniture and still life. there is a splendid opening in our Ad- vertising Department. This is a full-time, permanent position. Apply: Hartley Ib., 12¢ Sauerkraut gt 5¢ Fancy Quality—New Pack—A Meal for a Nickel Only One Reason—We Have Too Much Kraut Hot Spots! Package Cakes. . . Harry Von Tilze Berton Brale Hellman, O'Higgins, Albert Reid, Ira , J. Kern Brennan, Percy Gershwin, Silvio ) yuis Bernstein, | Nathan Burkan, Julius C. Rosenthal, Bud Desylva, Werner Janssen, Je- .| rome D. Kern, Bert Kalmer and Hm—n Ruby orge Barr Conrad G. I Swowden Publicity Director | Blanton to Hit Great Falls Plant. K V. tabl rnomas 1o thamon || The Hecht Co. Oranges . Saturday mlidnight Shuwbe;-ries, quart . .. wlnonity sopartiononetis uSunahine s e Bananas, dozen Sunshine Crackers, Apples, 3 Ibs.. . water: Imperial <a/ieta OUR ANNUAL SALE OF Mushrooms, Ib. Sunsweet Prunes, WINDOW SHADES D 21b. phg. ... - .. .-23¢ Celery, et N:we%afifwe, b Bread, loaf .........5¢ Size 36 inches by 6 feet 6 inches Milk, quart . . Adle Best Quality Oil Opaque Shades . ... : Old Cabbage, Ib.. : Butter, Y4-lb. prints, Best Quality Oil Duplex Shades Carrots, 12 bunches. . . Turnips, S:Jree't Potatoes, 3 Ibs.. . 1b., .44c Best Quality Domestic Holland Shade: Yellow Onions, 4 lbs.. .19¢ Chegse, b ; .30c Best Quality Scotch Holland Shades. . N. Y. Full Cream—June Make Best Quality Scotch Blue or Green... Best Qu-ll(y Clmbrlc Shldes 4 . Hous F Street at 7th Falls .9¢ TAKES POISON BUT LIVES. Garage Mdl\. Who Sought Sulmde. May Special $1.00 $1.25 $1.00 $1.75 $2.00 $1.75 De- Recover. ; Kale, 3 Ibs... This Week’s Grocery Prices! IMPORTANT Fruit Salad—Del Monte, 2V; can.3 o snades, Gelatin—Cox Grapelade—iar . Herring Roe—can . Honey—Airline, § ozs. . Jams— Jelly—Schimmel Lobster—V3-lb. can Lye—Red Seal Macaroni—Mueller . Mackerel—Norway,” each Matches—double tipped, 3 pkgs.. Sc Marshmallow—Curtice, small. .12Vc Meal—2 Ibs., Virginia .12y Mayonnaise—all brands, § ox...23c Milk—quart 11c Camp's Amazing Purchase High-Grade Shoes! hanging. g, maki bring fn your own Ammonia—Parson’s, 10 ox. . Apple Butter — Blu-Ri-Co. cam, .. Apple Seuce—Del. Bhekios. N Apricots—evaporated, standard . Apricots—Canned, No. 2V; can. .2lc Apricots—canned, No. 2 can ....2Ic Apricots—canned, No. I can ....I5¢c Asparagus—Del Monte, Mam- moth - S 4s)ar1us~—)'ngle. "Ne. 29, cen..3% Asparagus Tips—large green ... such a8 are com- DE 18 Curtice, jar 37 Asparagus Tips—picwic size ....22c Asparagus Tips—Eagle ........ .33¢c Baking Powder—Davis, 5 1b. ....85¢ Baking Powder—Davis, 12 oz. .. 1% Baking Powder—Davis, 6 oz. ...12¢ Barley—Quaker .......... 12¢ Beans—Navy, 3 Ibs. . 25¢ Beans—Lima, Ib. .. .. Ise Beans—Red Kidney, Ib. Beans—Campbell’s, 3 cans Beans—Ritter’s, 3 cans ....... Beans—Stringless, Wagne":. 2 Phone Main 4874 Proprietor. 830.13th St. N.W. . STOKES SAMMONS, At All Our Stores Except “City Club Shop” Milk—evaporated, Van 3 for ... Milk—Challenge, condensed Mized Vegetables Mushrooms—Hotel, can . Mustard—French’s Noodles—Mueller's BOOKKEEPERS, CASHIERS, STENOGRAPHERS! Do YOU Want 25c Nutmegs—3 for Olive Oil—Pompeian, pints . ... Olives—§ oz., Queen, jar Oils—Wesson, pint Orange Marmalade—Schlorer’s, small Pancake Flour—Va. Sweet, 3 Peaches — coaporated. standard NE of the winter's outstanding shoe TO (;0 Ahead? deals now brings you advance » Spring shoe fashions—at just about Thousands of young men are earning Half what you usually pay! Over 55,000 to $10,000 a year as Expert 25 models in most every material! But Accountants. You can do the same! 7 ; we wish we had ten times as many to The opportunities in the professional, commercisl and governmental field sell! That’s how they're going! are unlimited. Beans—Curtice, Ixmas. .’ cans Beets, Silver Lake, 2V; Beets—Curtice, No. 2, 2 Beverages— Clicquot . Arlington . Canada Dry, 3 for Blue—Magic, 7 for Bon Ami—cake or finu'dn Brooms—good quality Buckwheat—Ballard’s Catsup—Ritter’s large . Capers—2 ox. Cereals— Corn Flakes, 2 pkgs. Cream of Wheat, large ... Malt Cereal, pkg. . Cherries—Maraschino, § ox. . Cornstarch—Argo, pkg. .. Chocolate—Baker’s, Y Ib., 2 for Cocoanut—Baker's, can ... Cleanser—Old Dutch, 2 for .....I5¢ Cocoa—Baker's, Y3 Ib., 2 for ...35¢ Coffee—0Id Dutch, Ib. .. ..3% 3 Ibs., SLIS Coffec—Sunbeam, Maxwell, White House, can Corn—Honey Drop Maine Corn 2 caws ... Currants and Duex . Extracts—Sauer's, Iargz Fig Bars, 1b. = Fish Cakes—Gorton's, 2 cans FUASh—CaB ..o vinvoassiveivonse Flour—Gold Medal, 24-1b. bag IlJl for. . Iic 12Yse for.25¢ ..5¢ and 10c .50¢ Peaches—Del Monte, 2 Peaches—Short Stop, 21 for . Peas—Marcella, can Peas—Kingfisher, can Peas—Black E Peas—Green Peanut Bmm_b"u 1. Pears—canned, 2V, can Pickles—quart jars Polish—. Postum—Instant, small . Prunes—30-40, Ib. Pranes—60-70, Ib. Pumpkin—No. Raisins—Seeded or seedless, pkg.. Rice—loose, Ib. 278 cans, 3 50e 2 can For instance, the Internal Revenue Bureau is advertising for thousands of Junior and Senior Auditors at salaries ranging from $2,700 to $3,600 a year. ‘But not a minute to lose! 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