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¥ THE EVENIS’G STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, MARCH 20, 1925. 11 _'______.___—_-———-—————-——————-—————-————————————————' MAN H” BY Aum ]DISTRICT TO HAVE ADVISERS SIT | i st mopreseniatives: [ 15, o resuinte e sie ot i | MOVEMENT UNDER WAY |3t aiterences wnd orescnt « wott| - EX.BROKER A SUICIDE. vehicle fuels sold within the District|Mr. Lampert. € e — | WITH CONGRESS COMMITTEES " i Rerried aieet Yi. F proviae tor ne aiminaton| - TO MAKE BRITAIN DRY | suaieht orobiouion = tot e ot | rmer Member Philadelphia Stock To extend for a period of one & y.ar the District of Columbia rent|Zihlman. PR and committees have begun.drafting DR = e g—— e act (to May 22, 1925).—Mr. Lampert.| 15. To provide for the merger of | Conference Results in Decision for | a parliamentary bill toward this end ivic H i 3. To fix the salaries of school|street railway corporations in the 9 . | ATLANTIC'CITY, N. J., March 20 I]l[s |N HUSP”AL Civic and Trade Bodies to Give Information When|, >, To fix the salaries of sohon | oot ot of Corumbiaodir. Ziblman. | Harmonious Operation of Organi- | THS seems to be merely a pretim- | ATCAFEC SITY S5 40 T8 | s 5 % 3 & Board: of Edusation s, Lamipert, These men also performed arduous inary step, however, the paper adds, |ang member of the Philadelph il 8 Local Legislation Is Under Consideration. i ro fix the salarles of members |service on very important bills which zations in Solid Front. | as the conferees excluded from their | Exchange, who disappeared o / 2 | A of the Police and Fire Departments.— | fafled of final enactment, all of which operations zome temperance socleties |9, was found a suicide I Daniel Richardson Struck | House Members Are Praised. Mr. Lampert. were _reported favorably, in Rome | By tlie Assciated Pre which openly oppose prohibition. _|in a vacant a3 S oats | 5. To regulate the practice of |cases after many hearings before the | "LONDON, March 20.—A new move- | Philip Snowden, chancellor of the |the county p had _been Whl c A St t = N R dc'n.n-n[!.r) vml- Kel’l‘er. G 7 subcur,\;\;nlu‘;c;. l?eml‘iogl’nl‘:;l:r:;,l‘cls r':‘?f—x;: :;/u:('u ‘l;‘r.”n ‘):m-nz.. dry 1s | exchzquer in the MacDonald cabinet, idiad four days \ o " = e 6. To regulate the practice of op- [ were passed by se, orte he Daily Express. A se- | presided over the conference, and the | A note addressed to the members lie rossing reet. When Congress feassembles busi- tive Fred N. ziblman of Maryland,|ionigiry.—Reported direct. in the Senate. A list follows: cret conference of 117 delegates rep- | delegates include the Earl of Dun-|of the family found Iying on a bu Chi - ness organizations and as: \cmut{uv l who 18 to be chairman of the House 7. 7o regulate the practice of ar- 1. To provide for further extension | resenting 37 prohibitionist and tem- | more, Lord Astor, Sidney Webb, for- |reau read, in part, as follows inaman Knocked Down. n_l .:(x\wy.n.\'\.u;\n:)l.-mx?lrx.“: mvn(!l:‘“ ‘<.Mm‘ committee in the next Con-|chitecture.—Reported direct o:: the rent ;m;' Mrbcl,am"x’)_plrlxpwfi gernncp orglnlzlallmm: a8 held a few | mer president of the Board of Trade, “Please notify father and M in attendnce at ail meetings of the) Spisea ik dabeitiiiy 3 ¢ chairman of the subcommitte ays 4go at Hoddesdon, the paper (and many clergymen. Newspaper men | mother. T have tried consister st :‘l‘l(‘(r;xr:‘q!‘ "rrYA;‘(P ‘:'(‘.r.‘:‘:v.‘;‘\‘u. ».:“J. "‘Bhw\‘\‘;’“' 4 “e'":““mn. SSi ...nmm_]“?.‘o Gibson Headed Park Group. charge of this measure nn_a]cor:du‘u;f says, resulting in a decision to bury | were barred from the meengg.p |1ife, but fatled.” for $ information upon | chairman of more subcommittees| 8 Froviding for a comprehensive | cxhaustive hearings. sevetal a' 8 £ e I A uny other memsber, s well us|dovelopment of the park and play-| 2. To previde for a public Weltate crossing _at | this wa contact and friend- | Mittees of which he was not chair- Gl (“r.fwm;.uiv,f;’f»r e | ™5 o provids for workmen's com- streets about 8:45 o'cl ast night by | the automobile of nuel Rosenberg, 1363 “Twenty-eighth strect Suffering from ous - injuries Suffering from merous injuries, Richardson was taken to Georgetown ) 1d | Mman: Representative Osvar I. f be had|of Minmesota, Jiepresentative Erneat bson pensation—Mr. Fitzgerald. | W. Gibson of Vermont and Repre-| 10. To provide for the regulation| 4. To provide for the development c in the Dis-|0f the waterpower of the Potomac River at Great Falls.—Mr. Zihiman. 5. To provide for the enlargement of the park system by the purchase | sentative Henry R. Rathbone of Illi-[of motor vehicle tra Board of Trade |nols : trict of Columbia—Mr. Rathbone. and Manufactur- | Following i 11. To provide for _compulsory | toueh with | is Univer: Hospital, where he died S aadace 1 thik v | sehool attendan , about 1:30 o'clock this mor: Rosen- Toperative whrk to get fhe |the Sixt ¢ith the| 12. To provide for the return of |of the Piney Branch tract, the Klin- berz, who took the ‘man_ to name o the sub- | certain Jlus revenues to the Dis- | gle Valley and the Patterson tract.— > measures through for 'he,h”'\“”a]’ “"’\_ e mient of the Capital and pro- tri 8 Mr. Gibson . to await the' resul 8 tection of local interests. ARAERRYRRE, tnguest | T T ] e e e e e T S e T T T e ) ; Committees Are Proised. Sam Lee, Chinaman, 45, 315 Pennsyl- | vania avenue, was the victim of an| Now that Congress has adjourned alleged “hit-and-run” accident last|and several s s have been mads night about 11:30 o'clock swhile cross- | showing the Hy large amount | ¥ ing Pennsylvania svenue near his|of impor:ar lation for the Dis- |8 place of business. He was knock ict that was enacted by the £ n ° down afd his face and hands bruised. | ress, civie fead ) g X Sprflng g I o e He was treated at Emergency Hospi- | ave a better apprec I tal and taken home | ot the fact that this legisiation w | prssed because of very able and ze ous weork by the Senate and Hc ) ccident Policeman | committe The chairmen of t 15 recinct arrested |committees and of many subco mit- |5 Sunnyside, | tees that carefully considered par- n- | ticular measures deserve special com- reet. He|mendation for the splend'd results nd leav- | obtained. and they are receiving it| hout |at the mectings of the various clti- | Driver Ix Arrested. Tomorrow is, according to the calendar, the beginning of Spring. Bhortly after the a 1 Rosser of the sixt Glenroy H. Toomb: Prince Georges Cou sylvanfa a Ing the s: ing the sce making identity fixed his collateral at § Carl Sherwood, 11, street northeast, Was sl ) Spring clothes, Spring cleaning, in fact, a general reno- s here to comment Elcventh{en the particuinr interest taken all htly injured |during the Sixty-Bighth Congress by | Jast night by the mutomobile of Wil-|Evan H. Tucker, long-time president liam Winstead, & neighbor. while on | of the Northeast Washington Citizens' | the street in front of the latter's|Association, who attended most of | home. He was given first aid &t{the committee and subcommittee | Casualty Hospital hearings. so as to be able to advise | with mbers of the Senate and Boy SIERity e House committees on the various| Three-year-old Martin Everly, 1004 | legisiative proposals. Thirteenth street southeast, was| The subcommittee chairmen, who slightly injured last nikht when |did an unusual amount of work and struck by an automobile at Tenth and | pushed fo consideration a number of B streets northeast. Physiclans at|{major measures, include Representa- Casualty Hospital treated % James M. Tannehill, 1435 B street northeast, received an injury to his ‘scalp when his vation of everything is in order. Extraordinary ¥ Special - - - - KROEHLER R’ OVERSTUFFED . Loose-Cushioned L4 Davenport-Bed Suites Jacquard Velours of new design and colorings —Rose and taupe, blue and taupe and other splen- did designs and color combinations of Baker cut velour. LOOSE SEAT CUSHIONS are a feature, besides THE ENTIRE SUITE OF S VENIENCE in that the settee opens to a com- Are you prepared to enjoy it-or does it mean further struggling to accumulate the necessary funds? & Experience is a good teacher— b A3 - Open a Savings Account 3 on Savings % g e SRR R AR R R FEe&E bieyele was st Government | truck near North Ca and K streets. He was treated at Sibley | s > 4 & Hospital Maxwell Lucas Fleventh street, sustained a severe | njury to his head vesterd sult ot a collision between 1 colored, 13, 1404 | A A G R NGB EREER g and an automobile driven by Marion f? Haynesworth, 316 U street, near New | | g Jersey avenue and M street. He was | | K taken to Freedmen's Hospital in the | ‘i e 3 e b isr 4701 et it : 15th and Penna. Ave. : g . Benjamin Weinberg, 1133 Twenty- | S :::l,.u,‘.;;.‘:,'. h ':m;;’d“ e of suto- | g Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits fortable double-bed size AT NIGHT! ‘,? shire avenue and T street last night. | | ; 7 ¥ Mrs. E. Olinger, occupant of the for- | g e Quer $6,000,000 A mer car, was slightly injured | | g TR | BRANCHES NTAYIIT A 3 EN? ' Woman Leaves 111 Descendents. | LOW TERMS GHT A Special Dispateh o The Star } E Central—7th and Mass. Ave. N.W. Southwest—7th and E Sts. S.W. ke it 2 ca k) BARTON, Md., March | . 2 G —make it easy to pay - - 3 2 W el and ey g Northeast—S8th and H Sts. N.E. Northwest—1140 15th St. N.W. o ine Sitesibp the Alvays Right in uality and Price 5‘ here, aged 85, left 10 chiidren ‘S g k th, A e, aged 83, 10 ct ¢ > e A J 3 week ox month. Erandchildren, 50 grest-grandenl % Total Resources Over Thirty-Five Million 905 7th STREET NA s w native of Warcsstershire, En g . nd, coming to America whe 2 : | FIVE DOLLARS SECURES YOUR COMPLETE SPRING OUTFIT The crowds are coming to the Liberal Store to take advan- tage of our sensational offer. Every man and woman in Wash- ington who has a FIVE DOLLAR BILL, and can keep his or her promise to pay a little each pay day, can take home a com- plete outfit of new clothes. Outfit Number 1 FIVE DOLLARS DOWN BUYS A Woman’s Spring Suit.. .$39.50 A Blouse to Match... A Stylish Hat .......... 3.98 Outfit Number 4 FIVE DOLLARS DOWN BUYS A Man’s Spring Suit. ... ..$24.50 A Man’s Top Coat. .. 29.50 A Spring Hat........... 3.50 Outfit Number 5 , FIVE DOLLARS DOWN BUYS A Man’s Tailored Suit....$39.50 A Silk Shirt. ... 7.95 A Pair of Oxferd: 6.95 Outfit Number 2 FIVE DOLLAERS DOWN BUYS A Woman’'s Spring Coat. .$19.95 A Woman's Spring Dr. A Stylish Hat .......... YOUR FIRST DEPOSIT GETS THE GOODS No delays! No red tape to open an account at the Liberal Store. Just pick your complete outfit or a single garment and tell us to “CHARGE IT.” Outfit Number 6 FIVE DOLLARS DOWN BUYS A Man's Top Cout. . $39.50 A Spring Hat...... . 450 A Pair of Oxfords 6.95 Outfit Number 3 FIVE DOLLAES DOWN BUYS A Woman's Spring Coat. .$29.95 A Stylish Skirt.. . A Blouse to Match.. . Come to the Store With the Biggest Selections! Hundreds of New Easter Styles’ Just Received! CORNER 7th and E Sts.o, = 5 4 W gt Open Saturday Evening Credit Clothiers Till 9:30