Evening Star Newspaper, May 21, 1925, Page 23

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, MAY 21, 1925 SENDS SPECIAL MESSAGE. Mississippi Governor Touches on | $12,000.000 Suit Against Ford. | | JACKS May 21 (@).— {Gov. Ienry W hitfield lered a special message to the sissippl _Leglslature which has expected since the filing of a sult to | collect $12,000,000 from the Ford Mo- | tor Ca. by W. J. Miller, State revenue agent, recently. Although the governor's message did not refer specifically to the Ford Mo- tor Co., he iold the lawmakers that “the statutes of Mississippi should be so just and their enforcement so fair that honest men will feel secure in the | 2 State.” WILL BUY LAND ADJACENT 1 TO VOCATIONAL SCHOOL Cammi:.siane‘rs Also Authorize Pur-| chase of Part of Tract at Thir- | teenth and Nicholson Streets. NOTABLES ATTEND MECKLENBURG FETE Ad- EXTRA COURT TERM FOR SCOPES TRIAL Military Parade, Pageant, dresses and Dinner Feature Charlotte Celebration. Judge Heips Both Sides Rush Evolution Case to Test in Supreme Court. By the Assor CHART of the signing of the Me aration of independence, reached high-water a legal hollday in N he program included a mil- ade reviewed by Gov. Angus rddresses by distinguish- and econd Meck Tr the Assoctated Press Tenn., May moving sw E of the test of Ten law prohibiting the teaching evolution in public schools of the 21.—FEvents toward | lenb ! o date set yes 1l Raulston the Rhea terday by roa e. ounty ve Adam Wya member of the c B fonal School John A $10,000. {ihe N ey also directed that part of a|last nig at Thirteenth street, | the afternoon 3 icholson street| The members of the congressional of $1,250 for fential committees were hon public school. Mo at a dinner given by the © this proposed school of Commerce. v been recommended for resses were delivered yesterday | norning by Gov. McLean, Overman of North C: Hoke Smith Virginia Red Men Elect. 1] Dispatch to The Star. XV g x M member of the ssional com- | With | mission. and former Senator Smith be | ing a member of the President’s com | mission ! the 1 famous | (erq t v the Virginia convention i ipewell was elected great i Workmen employed in the amber irginia to d Dr. G, W i C n. | industry of Danzig now number 6 e through since it could re the Supren n any carlier through | >edure than if it should wait | Tennessee c: ght before said, alt hrough a be effected es cannot be eptember, he | intimated that | venue this might | When Feather Pillows Need a Tubbing NOW IS the accepted time to have pillows laundered. The Tolman Laundry has a pillow washing service that is safe for finest feathers. The feathers from each pillow are washed separately—no possi- bility of mixing those from your pillows with less delicate feathers of other pillows. Pure soap suds, many rinsings through filtered water, then slow heat drying to restore their original fluffiness. The pillow ticking is carefully laundered, slightly starched and then refilled with its own feathers. You have returned to you the same feathers in their original slip —nothing taken away and nothing added save that fragrant freshness that char- acterizes every article TOL- MANIZED. Franklin 71—Franklin 72—Franklin 73 THE TOLMAN L AUNDRY F. W. MacKenzie, Mgr. 6th and C Sts. NW. . NINE BUS LINES BUSY. erritory covered by he bus lines are r and more dir certain territory oad connection. hich has no uestion: W here are Authorized ‘Buick Serv- ice Stations located? NSWer: In practically every community of any size in America. Wherever you happen to drive, you always will be able to find, immediately, genuine Buick parts and skilled mechanics who know Buick cars and have a real interest in taking care of them. BUICK MOTOR CO. Division of General Motors Corporation WASHINGTON BRANCH Fourteenth and L Streets N.W. Phone Franklin 4066 -| an altitude of 1,500 fect. and nationally, were made by Fred- erick W. Ashley of the Library of Con- gress and by Dr. George F. Bowerman, librarian of the Public Library. Mr. Ashley pointed out that Dr. Meyer is a long-time resident of Washington and that he has been actively identi- fled with civic, literary and library Dr. Meyer, he sald, holds | dex from Columbla Unlversity, B Howard University, Litt. D., and took a course also at Pratt Insti- tute Library School. He was em- ployed as an englneer by the Oregon Tron Works and the Brooklyn Union Gas Works for many years, but in 1906 his love for books and library work resulted in his acceptance of a as chief of the periodical di- Herman 1. B. Mever, legislative ref-| PARION 3% [0IeT 0008 070 grecs erence librarfan of the Library Of‘.\'lm-fl then he has been successively | Congress, who is just completing a|chief of the order division, chief} | vear as president of the American |bibliographer and director of the Lex i : brary Assoclation, the first Wash- | islative HReference Service, and he American Officials Engaged. president of the natlonal | has won a host of friends among his IRAN ¥ 21 (®).— | library body since 1904. Miss Clara | fellow workers 2 o \W. Herbert, assistant librarian of the | Dr. Bowerman emphasized the point ement of | local Public Libr wd president of | that Dr. Meyer has at all times been Aditional ~American ¢ for | the assoctation, was chairman, and [an active worker for lfbrary advance-| un department of finance. | Dorsey W. Iiyde, jr.. of the Chamb illspaugh, former eco. of {‘ommerce of the United States, w of th te Depart. | toa ngton, e in Pers RACE IN PARACHUTES. Pilots of Naval Seaplane PN-9 Drop 1,500 Feet. PHILADELPHIA, May 21 (P).— Lieut. C. H. Schildauer and Lieut. J. R. Kyle, joint pllots of the naval sea- | plane PN-9, which recently established | a mew world record for sustained flight, vesterday settled the argument | 48 to which is the better parachuter by racing to the ground together from LIBRARY BODY PAYS HONOR TO DR. MEYER Columbia Association Lauds Work of Its President for the Past Year. activities. The largest meeting in the history of the District of Columbla Library Assoclation was held last evening at P e e namy “Ne W | the Grace Dodge Hotel in honor of Dr. competitor and reached the ground first, although the victory cost him a | severe shaking up. Persiu, Assembly for the cn | ment in the District. He made the| |tirst study of local libraries in his andook of the Libraries of the Dis- | published in 1914} -an excel Meyer's service to | trict of Columbia,’ sion, both locally | by the Library of.Congr Trade at PIGGLY WIGGLY STORES, where you can always buy the best merchandise for a little less, and remember that every purchase made at our stores must give you complete satisfaction or your money will be refunded cheerfully and without ques- tion. BUY AT PIGGLY WIGGLY STORES AND SAVE MONEY. 90 P FIRST AID TO BEAUTY AND CHARM Nothing o mars an otber- wise beautiful face as the inevitable lines of fatigue and. suffering caused by tived, aching feet. ALLEN'S FOOT-EASE the i . Healing Powder. fabt comfort, I Jot Necessity. 8 io your sbox lent example of scholarly effort and the major source for information on the history and development of Dis trict libraries. In the national fleld, Dr. Bowerman pointed out, Dr. Meyer's service has Leen of the highest order. ie has set new standards in biblographic achievement and has been actively identified with the work of national committees on library selence. Dr Meyer has been an active worker in | the movement to have established in | Washington s national graduate | school of Ifbrari Finally the American Library Dr. Meyer's leadership, has just passed | through one of the most successful | Free. Add years in its history. | 9 PEERLESS FURNITURE CO.—829 SEVENTH ST. N.W. Money-Saving Prices ON SPACE-SAVING FURNITURE 'HE small apartments and homes so prevalent today have resulted in special furniture designed to save space. There'’s the combination living and dining room—the living room with the concealed sleeping room and the resulting savings in rent. Now you can also save on the cost of your furnishings. 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