Evening Star Newspaper, April 23, 1925, Page 25

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, APRIL 23, 1925, WMERWAY SURVEY SERVICE TENURE RULING.|STEAMBOAT LINES DR. S. C. LIND RESIGNS. | Vaccinate at Police Stations: | , Slayer Gets 20 Years. Special Dispatch to The Star. Special Dispatels to The Star. Employment in Philippines Credit- | . DE("DE ON MERGER Retires From Bureau of Mines to| BALTIMORE, April 23. — Emer- m“r{f.fmgfi?ém‘“}}mfimflmffi‘;?& Adcept Another JPost. gency stations for vaccinating per-{., hew Ben Hooper, 17 years old, e a4 = sons against smallpox are being|whom he is alleged to have mistaken ed in Adjusting Retirement. | Under a ruling yesterday by Secre- E 2 f 2 Resignation of Dr. 8. C. Lind as|opened in all police districts, following | for a prohibition officer approaching a f > ¥ » H il [tacy of the Interior Work, employ- | Committee Named to Submit Plan | chief chemist and chiet of the division dfuev"y Ve, :’Mm“ smallpox viettm |8till 1n Prince Edward County, was e chieve gaut'\ | ment by ihe Phiiippine insular gov- . of mineral technology of the Bureau o~ |given 20 years' imprisonment by a &2, Y |ernment up to October 15, 1216, was at Norfolk Conference of of Mines, was announced yesterday by | here. Police have begun distribution W |Lhe same as employment uull?,ll:‘ n;z - ti the Interior ]’)epnrlmenll. “}1{- \;«m be- | of notices to every heushol¢ warning n "Up’. v lill 7S - | United States Government, and shou! xecutives. come asistant director of the nitrogen b 3 8 - {L, ay Cleared for St. Law- |[iiedSiajes Government. and should ressdrch “IaBoratory 0¢: the Dopert:| CIf -COCUPRIEE Just (hey, Mould D6/ Ecrub with fhe grain of the wood ! Y Y 5 of service of an employe entitled to ment of Agriculture. vaccinated at once. ot et resulte rence Canal Study by U. S.- |retirement pay. By ‘the Amsociated Press The Interfor Department, according < “In view of the conditions which ex-| NORFOLK, Va.. April 23.—Definite[to the National Coal Association, de- MANY hostesses have learned that . T isted in the islands during the early | ety ¥ 3 g, clined to grant Dr. Lind a salary in- o £ 3 Canadian Negotiations. period of formation of the govern.| . oon fOF merger of inland steamboat| S T80 5 100" or which he offered to o/ “Tolman” means the same in terms of fine - : g lines was taken yesterday by heads of } 4 | ment,” the ruling said, “it would seem i 3 ¥ b sacrifice the $800 which his new office = B s . that persons engaged in the adminis- | Practically all of the companies operat-| at a salary of $6,000 with the Depart- y laundering as “pure linen” means in terms gotiations .of -move ¢ 4 tration of the general government of [ing in and out of Hampton Roads,|ment of Agriculture carries. Dr. Lind of fine fabric for the tablecloths them- e resulted in ¢ in ffairs were persons actually in the |who appointed a commitee to go over |has béen with the Bureau of Mines for 5 = ive undertaki | employ of the United States, or at|the various accounts and to submit |12 years. 5 bt selves. The most “every-day” tablecloths leas ing by authority of the a plan for consolidation. Barton e % canibe: whitened and! Beattihad it dann United States.” Myers of Norfolk was named chair- | —_—— i ‘f”‘l_:;_% <':ln:;‘l\r};:‘l"1§il“:$§:‘-_ ANNUAL SCOTCH FETE A X $ | f dered by our improved process. MacKenzie joint engineering board's| RAILWAY OVERBONDED W.'S. Gaither, Flizabeth City, N, C. TO BE HELD TUESDAY A i Sizing, the patented ingredient problem. 4 Gordon Bohannon, Peterbburg; Allen ) A only Dy Eoliaas Fann ° of instructions to the ! FOREST SERVICE SAYS!S"V"I" Richmond; T. P. Thompson,| . R R used only by hoard, made public simultaneously in | Norfolk; N. 1. Maher, former presi-|pysic and Dance Carnival Will Be ’ dry, produces on fabrics the both Washington and Ottawa yester- | 55 dent of the Nortolk and JVestern Rail- 'd s A o day, with -omplete corres ¥ ay, and A. B. Schwi f Nor- i 3 eaming B ey Shste gorrespondence | byt $85,000,000 Mortgage Cov- | ok " e B s WOHCeTmL S onEnE ne promise finally was reached in the | . | R. W. Wooley of New York, one Association. whiten>ss so desirable for of water diversions to be con.| ¢red Cost of Road, Congressional | c"; "\t aivers for the Buxton Igne lecloth: d hard sions on | 5 !,f | _The annual Scotch music fete and tablecloths and so hard to achieve by ordinary launder- in studying the power pos. Body Is Told who has been instrumental in plan- e ties of the projec - ni consolidatio _| dance carnival of the Community itie the project. ning the consolidation, acted as chair-| $ance carnita) of fthe Sommuney : i : ing. Our driver will call promptly if you phone. W 4 The contention that the first mort- |man of the meeting, which also named Effect on Natural Levels. gage taken out by the Northern Pa-|Barclay Pretlow Franklin ase secre.| JaV night in the auditorium of Central | Inder the draft the joint board is [cific Rallroad Co. in 1870 was sufficient | tary. High Bobool. oo e da i directed to consider in‘its study the|to cover the cost of building the road | Those behind the move state that| An elaborate program of band, vocal effect on natural water levels in the [ was made today by D.:F. McGowan, | the merger of now weak and scattered | nd instrumental musical features Shpawrence River of water diver:|attorney for the Forest Service, before |lines would be of direct benefit to| Scotch dances and community singing sions from the Great Lakes or the|ihe congressional commission investi. [the communities served and would ve.| Will be pregented under the direction r made under license of either|gating land grants to the railroad |sult in developing transportation | Of Robert Lawrence. The Washing- L‘f R h Off nment Company and Its successor, the North. | (hrough territorie that aré now large. | ton Scotch Pipe Band will play for the 11t ignt cretary Hoover, in a formal state- | ern Pacific Railway Co Iy neglected, especially the e | dances. The band of the Army Musi ssued last night, expressed the| r. McGowan asserted that the cost |ment of, service to the Rappal i [ SANoSLAIL iks & eonbes: """'l”"‘"" W h F ‘that with the finul agreement | of the railroads had been and York Rivers and North Carolina | 8t 743 o'clock, and the general pro 1t lngel‘s neering study | 35 2 : gram will start at $:15 o'clock. Doors nt board cc ‘y‘] )‘:“:?;y H‘v‘ip‘] $85.000.000 and_that the 3 Walors on the Clifton street entrance to the a Mt “Hoover is thair. | 8aKe floated sufficient bonds to cover g hall will be opened at 7 o'clock. Five _ ¢! - _ Lawrence Liver com. | L8 amount and that, therefore. sub- | ¢ Cqlifornia’s woman population | hundred of the 2,000 available seats [, No pain at alll Drop a little| “Freezone” for a few:cents, sufficient | The settlement, he sequent mortgages were uncalled for. | o op 15 vears of age, 1%.5 per cent| will be reserved for those who pur.|“Freezons” on an aching corm, in-|4o remoye every hard corn, soft corn, | “decided step in pr s | o8 Also introduced testimony de |gre widowed. Thin is the highest| chase reserva seats, while tne re.(stantly that corn stops hurting, then| "0l L T B LR R T determination of the f: nd | Sened to Show ahat practically all|percentage for any State in the Union. | mainder will be free. Reserved seats | shortly you lift it right off with fin- | i o gty fore the solution of the problem.” | le€iglation enacted by Congress in re-North Dakota has the lowest per-| may be obtained at 1330 G street after e s o h s esllussmr without sorancesiog 18 He > o {Ened (oo ithe TAliroRd: hikahoen Sinati 9 o'clock Saturday morning. r druggist sells a tiny bottle of | tion. pointed out ‘that Congress al- 2T, to the raliroad had been Insti |centage. o ! ready had appropriated $275,000 for the engineering work and that the|Could not be looked upon as an at-| Canadian government also had made | €MDt on the part of Congress to lay | = = 5 = = =+ Store Hours: 8 to 6 i ot | down a policy governing developmen cessary appropriations so that de.|J0%D @ palicy governing development ailed plans, estimates of power to be | leveloped through the project and all other engineering facts could be pre B } & ¥ pared wit E r the two gov 4 ernments, x | ‘ ‘ 4 I! I " I , I Survey to Take Year. thing i 4 C I The authorized investigation to de- LI & i termine the f ity of the projected it i | /wnnl w 4,“'*1"\ Ay m the Great Lakes Your cred't i gOOd to the Hudson R also should be| |Seap, Ointment, T: id here.. (! ~pil i it kee completed within a year, Mr. Hoover momen e e s e o o = i 2 £ H e said, and with a survey of the €co-| g~ ~— with purchase of $25 to that old, out-of-date nomic aspects of be > t * 4 50. : i i h pr $50. or shabby furniture, S tonar) el e 3 oot ;TRY LEMON JUICE \ A Wrought Iron Bridge Wh S F ‘t B = A ; - : EEREERREE L e sy [l | T ere dupreme Furniture bargains Are | e e - piece Sel nner- such exceptionally low e joint board of engineers ared by a group of technical The only harm- ware or 26-piece Set = , . Lo Bovernments and less way to bleach Rogers Tableware with ?rnces and on Easy al in June, 1924, ki i i AT the skin white fs purchase of $100 or more. 0 on erms. except those In sec- : 5, which proposed that the joint b —— (w;)(h d report on the effect of water di- sl S n from Lake Michigan at Chi. <BAC SVAILA, Which: | ounting to from 5,000 to 10,000 8y (SEURNISE SNl | feet per second, as the diversion supply for a few volved the quantity of water avall- cents. Shake well able for yower purposes in the pro- | in & bottle, and ected St. Lawrence River develop-| you have a whole quarter-pint of the | ment. most wonderful skin whitener, soft- o— ener and beautifier. _ : Massage this sweetly fragrant gurl Rilled in Auto/ Cruh. & 8] 35 SN, i o s T s ATt Franklin 71—Franklin 72—Franklin 73 THE TOLMAN I _AUNDRY F. W. MacKenzie, Mgr. 6th and C Sts. N.W, of the railroa Special Dispatch to The Star arms and hands. It can not irritate. 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