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i FHE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, JUNE 1, 1925. SUPPORT FOR LAW | [once weon v RUNPELSTILZIN 1 ot . 3w | T EXPORTING | Commerce Department Compiles | | Figures Showing Contributions 1S URGED ON PRESS Tendency of Papers to Scoff | at Prohibition Deplored Before Editors. to America’s Foreign Trade he Associated Pre By the ated Pr i RICHMOND. Va -An ap-| peal to the publishers of America to | to the | order. es enforcing | de by | ¢ of the Fort jtor, and | litorial As- | al address today annual convention S ) 2 “BE/HERE WAS A POOR OLD MILLER KING,IN ORDER TO GAIN ATTENTION ,HE | | THE KING LED HER TO A ROOM THAT WAS B DOOR LITTLE GIRL DIDNT KNOW WHO HAD A BEAUTIFUL LITTLE DAUGHTER VERY FOOL&SHLY SAID “1 HAVE A LITTLE FILLED WITH STRAW AND GIVINGHER A WHAT To DO SO SHE SAT DOWN SO AND HE THOUGHT MORE OF HER THAN DAUGHTER WHO CAN SPIN COMMON STRAYY | |SPINNING WHEEL , SAID “IF THIS STRAW (S MISERABLE THAT SHE BEGAN TO CRY. | he no just | HE DID OF ALL THE REST OF THE WORLD. | INTO GOLD" 'THE KiNG HEARD HIM AND | |NOT ALL GOLD BY DAWN TO-MORROw 1 || oo = s by fair | ® McClure Newspaper Syndicate COMMANDED TRAT SHE BE BROUGHT To HiM SHALL HAVE YOU PUT IN THE DUNGEON" president of the sociation, in his ann before the fortie [@)ne var YHEN IN THE PRESENCE OF THE | | BBBHEN SHE WAS BROUGHT TO THE CASTLE nable law HOW THE STRAW WAS CHANGED INTD GOLD.- means the president s tolerate the | assumption th a law is un- | popular munity it may be dis- | < Concede the | | ' |COURT ORDERS WORK Cement Men in Rights. | The man who is atratd to cuce ~|3;:f- o Deplores Aditude of Press. | ' REHEARING IS ASKED|Y . cament (orceensl omposine 1] were today declared by the Supreme 13 N L. 5 ™ :Serretnry Must VGrflnl Indian's |Court not to be operating through e ANNUA[ GRU'SE o action Lot reitey s | 'Pleaifor Bhire in Menominee: |{NElF trede sdmocintion in violatton af A “*Shade” Better 4 i S | G 3 | Tribe Fund. | | - wINbow ¢ Rl D T = T - R i R B — Its a pleasure for usto | SHADES § the pronitition amendment o the con | Washington ~ Cosmopolitans L S Dwight FyDavis Lauds Men|an opinion by Justice Van Orsiel [ submit estimates of factory i MADETO ¢ stitution. T believe it to be the .[nu} of I ; o | e | today, atrected e y‘< e OUR REMOVAL TO OUR | e T i | MEASURE 2 o DT neclaton) L e | By the Associat Press. {Court to issue a mandamus against | 1ce 1 call 1 P Al . o e, e on| Return From Norfolk, Re- |, B Sttt ietier or chiousa 1o-| 21 Memon e [oier ok ce e NEW HOME SRR of| porting Enjoyable Trip. |renearine i he tuse wpholding. the | Hebrew Cemetery. fochor: seanicing uieai 1B rosoeuiaitho | e 12 in the case upholding the [ tartion sestroting the arcsunt of claim of Alexander Besaw to his share 1811 13 15 17 | - the district could withdraw | |in the interest due on tribal funds and | = = = | | The politan Club e Michigan. E | Dwight F. Davis. A secretary | which in as aboul i Ve al | ol 1 U rhe Sanitary District declared that | or \War, in delive Az the Memoria bl x the Menominee In. FOURTEENTH STREET | and its the Cana soundary waters treaty | qay address Hibrew Cemetery | ns in Wisconsir esaw claimed to be entitled through | The Department of the Interfor . ed his claim and he brought suit p o | 8 ndamus, which the lower | Automobile Electricians. ‘330 13th St. N.W_’ fused, Hesaw then appealed | | nd the appellate tribunal reversed | Distributor and Official Service | the decision of the lower court. The W. STOKES SAMMONS. Proprietor higher ¢ nds that the Govern.|For Flat Lite, Deico, Remy, hann, ment failed tablish by convincing | Basco, Atwater Kent, Robert Bosch, proof that mother was not a |Stromberg Carburetor, Stromberg ribe and | Shock Absorber. { neously construed by the | so was argued t ated for the ope i the e had e led the effect of the had been granted, i« that the Attorney Gen had of a newspaper relief exclusively under y associated with | (o California. Many of the members | harbor act of March 3, ftual liveliness than most pub- | have already signified their intention | court had not confined its opin ! | ton this morning on the vesherday, dec Congress Heigh that “one of the principal reason i esteem in thi solitan | had been er 1 where they prograr he association special” from ily. he sald. the chief inter organization relates to the j and therefore, to the tect ests of the more, he : led hin economic \ded inter. But, more and s experience had are wont to take into ac-|to go recogni; mber of the - e e A 3 3 o by s0 s Fesaw = | egarded “Unusual Success. he position taken by the Goverr numbers plete in Must Pro Right sl il E the position taken by the G gosaverl by ah Must Promote ightieousness. | From the time the party left Balti | Summer traini Experience has taught me.” the |ore on Fr P INJUNCTION GRANTED. | speaker pointed out, “that just as of both th I honesty is the best policy from a sel shington Club un | The | n ou | fish p t of view, so distinterested. on at 10 o'cl K o t | aggressive promotion of the principies ire affair was cl o Lo > | v —— nounced an | D. C. Court Reversed in Voting Ma- | | unusual success. = 3 | of civic conscfousness are Words of praise were chine Ruling. advantageous to a_ news. | Brandstedt, pi of religion and putriotism and the quicken Your Bank % paper if it were possible to | Michael et b R \ ilscoun onsider of moral { cruise committee: Mrs, on fo / e 'R i rr w. respor falling 0| Mrs. Paul ; Warren Terry SUPPER DANCE you are usually in a hurry. You want ness which | Mrs. Walte: Auth. Miss |/ of public | Heten service, prompt, accurate, obliging and you have the right to expect it. in the Air-cooled Garden Frank men of all creeds and b Art c ¥ L ‘ d interest Luc t : fon_ with the of second-cl recent in s postage, | Ameri an The Union Trust Company specializes in he preside % the pre the kind you want. been as as upon th The club was received folk club and retu to the city, prese Norfolk, and a nor any | presented by consideration inconsistent with sound | tans. The clut business practices,” said Mr. Marble, | =ilk United S “but that it feels that the recent the local men d upon a misleadl rise Dex Its convenient location, efficient organiza- tion and readily accessible officers all add | value to a relationship here. will present The Tchernikoff- mal O | with appropriate 2% Paid on Checking and 3% on Savings Accounts Minte conclusion as to rela. | ceremon . indling the different | Last o e MV ifith Y oal ) orporation Chh . Gardiner Dancers 5 : :r:’:\,n\\i ("‘“"4 mimr- Ahlrl:hml. ‘ in ugzested that the association | €ram, a nd - demand 4 careful determination of the | prize fight between Dick Lee and Ed ood lean Y oal ———= | Y them by name. : handling of legiti Other ART CABARET e newspaper mail, Electric Goods o & Rhi%e Snake dances and general jollifica- g itamie rote e ey et ion | ton ended the eventng. ‘ From 10 to 11 o'Clock e’(‘( 1 t 1] 1 I e e T B, e e e N | i the National Editorial Assoclation will | coo e the sreatest force n 4l Americy, i $12 } EDWARD J. STELLWAGEN Hotaling retary, render. | Apd Other PRESIDENT ing his annual report, and traced the | growth and accomplishments of the . . . | N editor| i{| C € Cover Charge After 9:30, $1.00 CORNER 15T AND M STREETS Rec s the fifth an | [ || Service a la Carte Throughout the Evening nual r 1 made to the con. A 0. |! 1 each on indicated growth and | INCORPORATED | 709 13th Street Main 140 | ) has been no such rid | > portraved | n, | Ty 1747 Rhode Island Ave. Tlifvogueforv{“hlte On special Exhibition n all ende with the exc ship campu the speaker “Althougt membership of the association has been increased over 800 since our last meeting, the result A Broadside of Bargains in Children’s Wearables T T xr.:‘rsey';\.:)[:: 5 \::}‘rmlf.‘_\"l‘,‘l:‘1‘1:'\)‘.;1;1;;];:‘ sports enm‘mu 'dn most yeuth- i > g 1 e campaign as given very i . i ' T T '\ i e s g fo oot oF aste o sommtey <ot fI| 8 at Selinger’s— 1|l BIG SAVINGS ON EVERY ITEM :nl:’;'c:'"\ s ‘”n;,fi‘{ 4 ”; he goal has TR tailored h":i"c C‘;.,. q‘.‘ | i IEi ] v st R L touched at the nec! . f T 7 S with maise, blue or red. | —all this Week || CLOSING OUT ALL e e et S E LITTLE BOYS’ AND GIRLS St is of white chiffon with embroider- | | [ | Hotaling predicted the a ed net motifs and circular panels. | § A Remarkable " SPRlNG CO ATS Off ion would "AHH‘]']L\.[lv a:ma \vm’xi AN &l 5 :,‘.1'.‘,“,‘?: et et :;d-:,;',; b GRUEN GUILD J 2 tio n supplying of en: — = = — - g i - ~ -y e et ‘ | AND LITTLE GIRLS assortment of the newest and most exquisite men’s and ladies’ fine diamond- set and platinum watches. “The time has now arrived when those in v are going to hear| | from the 7y rs of America re- garding this departure from sound business into the fields of socialism,” he asserted Attention was also called to what was termed ‘“‘the disquietin situation with respect to our fores: Publish- ve a direct interest in forest con ORIGINAL PRICES ENSEMBLES P COVER Made to Order — At New Low Prices | it was s Great need We sell genuine Belgian Slip n for the tes to follow Cover materials, per yvard, for 75C S J ¢ . th mple of the Government and @ [ - P HOWN in a wide assortment of wool materials; this Spring’s newest styles. Don't overlook this opportu- nity to save half—plenty of styles to choose from, but early selection is advised T Including exclusive patterns in odd shapes Gold ‘actory and Service W hops, Watch Makers ild, . 4 e e e v matercns and unique settings. obtain standardized duplicate parts promptly Altogether a display The $3,000.00 Model in Our that in richness and va- T T We Place on Sale Tomorrow 250 set aside their public lands as perma @, Dot forests Your 3-Piece @ The financial resources of the asso- -~ . ciation for the p : 2 Living Room Suite to have come largely from sust —upholstered like new, using membership fees. In this cla new spring and _other ma- stpport, 1t POl gubemere | $253 terials when necessary. The e e Z@‘ labor for this work will be @ vith 2 s York third, &, only ........ \ P ext withiie .20 ol red at special \,; The work of the V hington office Speclal low prices n||| nu‘r lrnm- i praise in Mr. Hotaling's report. It ol = . was shown that not only had touch | /5 \ e e 2 (CAMERICAN. UPHOLSTERY CO ters before the governmental ma- || . chinery, but that a letter service had SEAESE been furnished members. i T g Mr. Hotaling voiced regret at the|({ 627 F St. N.W. Bring Samples Phone Main 8139 death within the vear of President \ - — Bronson of the association. 7o : riety is not to be found L) Window Shows What Is in any one jeweler’s store. (8l BOYS WASH SUITS . “ ” i I Behind the “Gruen” Watch B | Middy and button-on styles, some i with embroidery, others with frills i hows the Gi headquarters and Come and see these - iy vTv}cl»:'sks}':—:)opds?n i:i?'x‘::vi;natie. Ol:i‘i:.nand thquruc:n “Pre- beautiful watches and the | SERs gu_am?ncfd pest “,'“h ‘f“““.' cision” plant in Biel, Switzerland, one of | famous Gruen Work- H rials. A variety of styles and colors P ’ g to choose from We purchased a the four Gruen factories. shops Model—and visit E It shows you the permanent character of the Gruen Watch Makers Guild, which Mr. Robert Graham has engaged in the art of watch manu- and manufacturer’s facturing since 1874. Mr. Carl J. Rist output of these little suits, that’s /) why we can sell ‘ e B them so reason- g ablyat. oo ees It shows you the ideal conditions under Members of the Gruen Guild g which Gruen Watches are produced— o - 5 SENS ATION AL 5 SPECI A I S conditions which draw the world’s best ==who will remain'in our 2 C SEEETE T E Street Corner 8™ OPPENHEIMER. BUILDING- tea. Tetley’s is preferred. i Maurice J. Colbert © Orange Pekoe Tea . Heating—Plumbing—Tinni 621 ) Street """;t"‘fs_sg"i“ Makes good tea o certainty BTV ' 3 store all week to explain 2 watchmakers to Gruen workshops. Gruen Watches f“]]l; to 125—Little Play Suits in blue, pink or tan. 9B o - p Reduced €0....vvn..... S s S LOOklng It ishiowssyou why,youihaveja right ito, || ouriinteteated pateons: SRS Se s g 25 L SRS sk ek B S Retle A $25 to $6,000. Co e e c P, construction, s 100—La Rubber Bibs with sleeves. Reduced M to next Autumn's re- 5 Look for the Big Clock 450—Sanita Bib Sets, consisting of bib and tray 25(: quirements, many home- & ° cover. Complete SEt fOr........c.perreaoerenntne §B | oomers ors aiready hav- 3 | Open Small - 80—Dotted Voile Dresses, sizes ‘one and two. 9 | ing us overhaul their I : 5¢c | I ":’I:a“"s' Bipment " § [ A S Weekly or Reduced $01- -2 osemsy oo e e e 5 i t's a wise move, an i B oue you can follow o | Charge )i, K ’& }I)Vlonthlirs : a material advantage, for ayme g N this is the scason when Account 9" 818 F Street Yeh i | G ;‘mccs are most in your It’s fashionable to serve Opposite Patent Office g avor. B Telephone Main 4299 "