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'10 PLANS T0 WELCOME WORLD DELEEATES : Mrs. '~‘W|grett Heads Com- mittees Arranging for Inter- national Council of Women. — Glen Levin Swiggett, local has been appointed gen- 1 of Washington com- mittees for the quinquennial vention of the Inte Arranging Conference THE EVENING CAPITAL TRACTION CASE IS DELAYED Court Fight on Valuation Prob- ably Will Not Be Heard Before "April 20. Hearing on the valuation case of the Capital Traction Co. against the Public Utilities Commission, which the com- pany seeks to add $5,150,000 to the fig- ures placed on its property by th mission, failed to get under w: Justice William Hitz of the Supreme Court, before whom the hear- ing was scheduled, is cngaged in the trial of a case which xpected to oc- cupy the rest of this week and all of next. As the Easter holidays of the STAR, WASHINGTON, other justice to take up the matter he would have no objection. The additional sum asked by the com- pany is said to represent the difference in value of stock purchased by the Capi- tal Traction Co. in 1895, when it took over the old Rock Creek lhulw:ky Noted Italian Artm. Dies.' ROME, April 1,—Armando Stavinl, who at the age of 41 was known as one of the best painters In Italy, died at his home here yesterday. Stavin was born in Florence, but did not study in any art school. He started his career as a ceramic_painter, and came to Rome in 1910 "after winning a scholarship. TIGE GINGER ALE! ~ D. C, Adoption Petition Filed. Permission to adopt Gladys Minor, born March 13, 1924, i3 asked of the District Supreme Court in a petition filed today by Charles W. Draper and his wife, Ida A. Draper, of 2745 Macomb street northwest. The moth- er of the child consents. Attorney Andrew Wilson appears for the peti- tioners. Enterprise Serial Building Association 643 Louisiana Ave. N.W. 54th issue of stock now open for subscription. Shares of stock, $1.00 each, payable monthly. 5 Five per cent interest paid WEDNESDAY, APRIL 1, QS aks (‘? Compam) PENNSYLVANIA AVENUT SEVENTH STREET on stock withdrawn. James E. Connelly, President James F. Shea, Secretary NONE BETTER A. G. HERRMANN 750 Tenth St. S.E. Women, to be he court begin April 9 and continue until will have charge of all April 17, it is not considered likely that Justice Hitz will be prepared to take up the traction company's case before April 20. President George 1. Hamilton, Vice President Hanna a Attorney G. Thomas Dunlop for the company were present in court, and Corporation Coun- sel Stephens appeare® for the commis- sion. Attorney Dunlop asked the court 10 set a definite day for the hearing, but this Justice Hitz declined to do, saying there was no-reason for displacing the cases ahead of the traction valuation, but that the traction case may retain its place on the calendar and will be heard when reached. The court suggest- saw fit to local already has begun of committees to ements. Elab- s f lcoming and en- s srtaining the delegates, who will { come from many lands, are being formulated The last quinquennial convention was held in Norway in 1920.. The NVARRJS' LTI sesst s were held in the Parlikment| = bt o | FACES FORGERY CHARGE. Norw government, and h cials, including the Queen, Gautions bRt ol o 0 Former Brokerage Employe, John the zh ofli- The Smartest of Easter Styles and the Monroe “Twenty-Five” A combination that can’t be beat you'll agree that these MONROE STYLED and MONROE PRICED SUITS and TOP COATS are really the best values that you can see anywhere, at the price. GENUINE FRUIT OF $25 SHIRTS THE HARRIS $ : with the big label woven in colors. Experlenced as organizer. Edward Brown, on Trial. wiggett has had prev perienc an organizer of important | work. She organized the Women's Auxiliary Conference of the Second| an Scientific Congress n Washington, 1915-1916, and ¥ retary of the John Edward Brown, formerly em- ployed in the stock brokerage firm of Redmond & Co., 1516 K street northwest, was placed on trial today before Justice Hoehling and a jury {in Criminal Division 1 to answer an indictment for forgery. The indict- | ment charges that he forged a re- ipt for $5,000 worth of stocks which ere the property of Maj. Clifford Early in June, 1923. The receipt was substituted in place of the stocks and the certificate was exchanged with Mawr College, and is rembe: W. B. Hibbs & Co. for bonds which the American Association of Univer- | were credited to Brown, it is claimed. #ity Women, of whose national head- | Brown is said to have used the pro- quarters and club in Washington she | ceeds of the bonds. Assistant United was one of the organizers. 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