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44 PUTS WORLD COURT UNDER FIERCE FIRE Mrs. Medill McCormick Or- ganizing to Defeat Protocol in the Senate. Following and, who was perhaps the most roup in | ampaign to do her ut defeat the World stocol when it comes up for ratifica tion in the Senate next December. The widow of the late Senator from Tllinols has revealed her plans to some | members of the Senate and, in brief, she hopes to arouse public opinion on the subject so that some of the old tire which animated the opponents of the League of Nations will come back again. View of Court Opponents. McCormick's activities marked upon by - who are in opposit reated by the I and from (I ved here it \\v\hui upponents of the court are afraid the protocol will be rat the project is allowed to drift along without public discussion as to its alleged dangers to_America. The Coolidge policy, as understood Ly the opoonents of the court, is to Iet the matter run along without much | debate until December and then let the vote be taken, the theory being that if the public isn't cularly | sroused over it, the protocol will b ratified by the necessary two-thirds vote. Democrats Will Urge Adoption. The Democrats, of course, will pre- sent an almost solid front in favor of the court and will not have more than two or three defections. The Repub- licans are divided. Many of t} >d 1 otoc have that the pro-Coolidge are emb: they oppose the court want to go along with 100. Their plan. therefc pose reservations in the hope that the court protocol will be so amendes 1o strip it of the features to which they object. If unsuccessful in the <ht for reservations, however, the: opponents are doubtful whether they should vote against the World Court protocol or record themselves of the project with the excuse th they favored some court instead of 1 court at all. Narrow Margin Is Noted. the & es of the World Court protocol present have the necessary the opposition fecls the narrow that it Hence the activity such prominent women as Mr Medill McCormick. The late Se from Illinois felt very deeply about the World Court. Although accused during the Democratic administration of being partisan in his opposition tc the League of N . he s at proved this by continuing his figh during the Republican administr: tions of Presidents Harding and Coolidge. If he were alive today he in the footsteps of her| Court | | | | | the President, | #llowed t(l to pro. | commanded b would be campaigning from one end ; of the country to the other in the hope of arousing opinion in opposi tion to the court. Mrs. McCormick a Strategist. was herself active in the suffrage campaigns of several years ago and is an experienced speaker as well as a shrewd strategist on political questicns One of the Senators with whom she is reported to have conferred is said to have re. marked afterwards that he had rarely heard a_ more convincing argument. The friends of the World Court have organized throughout the coun His widow try. Mrs. MeCormick hopes to offset this by organization work, too. The details of her plan have not vet been but it remains for a revive the old ‘“irrecon * decimated in numbers, fight. announced, fhe]lomc of the High- Class Eyeglass Roe Fulkerson Co. 1407 F St. THOSE cruel ains which develop in heel, arch, and even in the calf and knee, are often caused by the sagging of the delicate 26-bone struc- ture of the foot. Lowered bones are pressing against sensitive nerves. Wizard Arch Builders permanently correctfoottroubles of thischaracter. Provided with unlimited adjustment at the ball, heel and arch, the proper support is given at the exact spot required to restore the foot structure Visit our Foot F skilled experts in chs In addition to our Wizard Foot Expert is in Other Wizard Foot (¢ hurting feet. Relieve those Pains! #refi Buzla@m Special Demonstration—All Thu Week rtment this week! wn trained staff—a nationally known tendance, rfort Appliances to relieve painful, FaMiry/ffioE/ToRrE 310-312 Seventh Street N.W. ¢ Years of Satisfactory Service Last Big Timber StandinginF lorida | Brings $3,250 000| By the Associated Press. ACKSONVILLE, 1 at is said to be the . June 11. ast stand of bit timber remaining in Florida composed a o syndicate Florida men approximate announced herv I R. Ricker, Tampa purchasing organl- ld o incipally of said to was price 000, it mber of the zation The tract. composed of hundreds acres of land, Is -located in and Ocala Counties—cen. tr: a—and is said to have on it about 330,000,000 feet of vir- gin_timb: The trust lies for ment suid TODAY S AMUSEM'ENTS Cleaning,"” of Or e had been held in » Manist, Mich., fami- the announce- —Npring com- 20 p.m. The Keith's- Pest,” vaudeville, at 330, 7:30 and 940 p.m licart of a Siren,” .m. to 11 p.m. how You the Town,” 3:35, 5:35, 7:50 and Metropolitan continuous from 11 Rialto— 111 lat 11:30 am., 9:45 p.m, “One Yeuar to Live," at 2:15, , 7-45 and 9:30 p.m. “idle Tongues,” at i 10:05 p.m. S- 45 Due Here E‘ndny avy's largest sub- is en route to S-4 where she is due tomor- will row Washingt dock at the nd is being purpose of al- department to s0 will be vessel iy F. Cochrane. for the fals of the {ch THE EVEN NING FAMOUS BATTLESHIP BEGINS LAST VOYAGE U. 8. 8. Oregon Starts in Tow to Portland, Oreg., to Be Berthed as Historic Relic. By the Associated Press SEATTLE, Wash, June 1L—The ip Oregon, which made the - run around Cape Horn in the Spanish-American . War, handsome with paint, was started Tuesda: from the navy yard at Bremerton on her way to Portland, Oregon, for a permanent birth as a relic. The Oregon. with power enough left to steer herself but not to make her wns in tow | n looked like ship, but under ar conference, covering her engines and | Bremerton. San Fran- way through the wate of two tugs. The O an old-fashioned w the Washington which _included Pattleships for relics, suns were dismantled The Orcgon was built i cisco and when the Spanish-American War started in 1898 she was the most | powerful war craft the United States | had From Cuba, | Horn, 14,511 miles, the n in S1 days under Capt. Clarke, who led to victory | Colon, speed wonder of the | y, in the battle of Santl- Pudget Sound t around Cape old Oregon rl the Spanish 10, For years after the Spanish-Ameri- can War the Oregan held first pla in gunnery 'in the American Navy She was called the straightest shoot ing ship in the world. . For Every Occasion Gade, STAR, W VERDICT FOR DAMAGES. Motor Policeman Nicola Awarded $5,500 for Personal Injuries. John Nicola, motor cycle policeman. has been awarded a verdict for $5,500 damages against John W. Estes, WA milk dea!er for personal injuries. The vas rendered by a jury in uu vision 1 before Justice Bailey. According to the testimony the officer sustained an Injury to one a milk of his feet Ay t Nicola P vnch. avenue, by Attorneys Morrls Wampler and Robert Lynch, TOP -at eur store when you need - blank 1.00ks. ways & big stoc vas represented orris_ Wamnpler S E. Morriscn Paper Co. 1009 Pa. Ave. MT. VERNON Steamer Charles Macalester Leaves Tth St. Whart 10 A. M. and 2:30 P. M. Roand 'Trip, 85c. Admisston, 25c calling for fowers—consult 2 F.—Advertisement. 1212 Together! OWN the ages, neck bands of met- al or cloth have been marks of dis- tinction. Mark yourself as dis- tinctive in the comfortable con- tours of a Tolman- ized soft or semi- soft collar. Manu- facturers have banded together to finish collars with a process similar to Tolmanizing. Retain all the firm fitness of new col- lars—Tolmanize! The Tolmamn La F. W. MacKenzle, Mgr. 6th and C Sts. N. W. Franklin 71-72-73 Pain is flashed as a warning signal. Correct this unnatural condition in time. Those misplaced bones not only cause shabby shoes and dis- comfort, but will lead, if neglected, to serious disability. H MORRIS PLAN Qur experts wx such a condition that sranch Store 19-13 st. o< 1013 POLLY TRENT CANDY CO. .st. p-n our radio in it will bring in dis- it stations more clearly. M. A. 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Loans are made for any soun: sensible reason—paxt due ac sickness, home improvements, discounting bills, and many demunds. and nts. to el- is Payments—Within the Range of Your Earnings For each $50 or fraction bor- rowed $1.00 per week on a Savings Account, the proceeds of which may be used to cancel the note you agree to deposit when due. Time—Twelve Months or Less MORRIS PLAN notes made for 1 year, tho be given for any pe to 12 month of the U. S., and since 1910 these re usually Deposits may be made an a w semi-monthly or monthly b vou prefer. borrowers arrange to pay on their own paydays. It is sugzested that Service—Prompt and Confidential Loans are passed within a day or two after filing application—with few exceptions. There are 100 Morris Plan Banks or Companies in institutions have loaned over 640 millions of dollars on the above terms to over 3 millions of persons. THE MORRIS PLAN BANK A Savings Bank Under Government Supervision 13th and Eye Sts. N.W. ‘Character and Earning Power are the Basis of Credit” Chats With Your Gas Man LITTLE over eighty years ago marked the advent of America's first bathtub. On De- cember 20, 1842, Adam Thompson, of Cincin- nati, Ohlo, bathed in his improved hot and cold water bathtub of mahogany lined with sheet lead, “The glorious dish- pan,” as amused per- sons dubbed it, welghed seventeen hundred and titty pounds, It was seven feet long and four feet wide. When the doctors heard of It they warned the public that bathing in such manner invited fever, rheumatism and in- flammation of the lungs. to natural position. ‘The cause corrected —relief is immediate. Made entirely of smooth_flexible, leather, Wizard Arch Builde permit thefoot to function with free- dom and grace. Invisiblewhen worn even in the most stylish footwear. Consult our Eight years 'ater Pres dent Filmore had “a slorious dishpan” placed in the White House. A few years more and thousands of persons had bathtubs. Today the bathtud is a necessity. 8o is run- ning hot water the faucets, Dependable, economical gas service has.done more to bring these conditons abom than any other one thing. A boiler. ’phone us—MAIN 8280. SALES DEPARTMENT Washington Gas Light Company FTER long years of faithful service your heater may now be consuming too much gas, or not heating the water as fast or as hot as you can use it. If yours is too old to serve you efficiently, get a new one now—during our Sale of— No. 1} LION Water Heaters for $1.45 down and $2.25 for 12 months JUNE ONLY we have reduced the price and lengthened the terms—com- pletely installed—attached to your range Thousands of these heaters are now in use in this city. Don’t delay. If you can’t come in—simply mail postal, or 419 Tenth St. N. W. JUN 11, 1925. AMUSEMENTS. | AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS | SHUBERT - BELASC( NIGHTS 50C TO $1.50 WED. AND SAT. MATS. EST SEATS § “TNEXT MON. — SEATS NOW _ CROSBY GAIGE Presents THE | BUTTER AND EGG MAN GEO. 5. 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Steamer St. Johns stops at Alexandria on every trip. Phone Main 592. S=COLONIAL BEACH Saisier; 2957 Sundny 9 A. M LTO Centinuous—I11 ¢. m. to 11 p. m. Ds Luze Shows—3. 7. 9. Carl seats REGINALD DENNY IN HIS GREATEST COMEDY “P'LL SHOW YOU THE TOWN” MISCHA GUTERSON MUSIC STARTING SUNDAY BROOKE JOHNS His Oklahoma Coll gians sad GOODE_MONTGOMERY “A BROADWAY BUTTERFLY” With AJl-Star Cast Steamer St. Johna Leaves 7th $t. Wharf for KEITH~ALBEE N3 VAUDEVILLE A BILL _TO THRILL The -?t: of Mischief an ment JAMES BARTON And Company in “THE PEST” The Big_Bcream of the Year. Added Attraction De Luxe. A Stupendous Fantastio Novelty | THE ANT IQUE SHOP | With Val Elchen !l‘-fl!ll Girls, Gorgeous Settings. | The Irresponsible Comedian I JACK ROSE . High-Hatting the Blues. BEATRICE HERFORD fll " original Oharacter Stueies. : 7 Other Keith-Albee Features. |j] i KEEP KOOL AT KEITH'S | Constant Inflow of Iced [ and Washed Air Sbows Delly, 32: d h:d;y M Summer Opera Season Washington Auditorium. Beginning Week June 15 WASHINGTON OPERA CO. Edouard Albion, General Director “Bohemian Girl” With BROADWAY STARS BARGAIN MATINEES Every Sunday and Monday. FIA‘I!AII. METROPOLITAN F AT 10th— LAST THREE DAYS—I11 to 11 Mikado™ BARBARA LA MARR CONWAY TEARLE AMERIC. ABOUTS. o B are iny, Chat mad ST D O bAN oG To UReT of {ue inge piny. wna [fl || SNy ; Y ‘lte‘ e{l. {] MUSIC BY “HAPPY” WALKER & BAND. | FREE ADMISSION THE HEART OF A SIREN . John in “Curses” Pl bt Film Features TAKOMA Tnkumfi Park. D. C. TON SILLS, ir “AS MAN DESIRES \r.\nm EMPIRE o1 H Street BETTY _ COMPSON in S FOR OLD." COMEDY. 'S THE HYPPO. g0 S MEASURE OF A NEW PRI TP Aflsnv FBl']E Comedy. CRANDALL'S ! oy CHEVY CP.A..E (c“:?r':. Av::me * TODAY — DORIS, PERCY MARMONT A SCREEN DR BOARD- 1 AR o in A BED,” LD} ROD LA ROCOU 2105 Pa. Ave. Ph. W. 953 IR *ms oo TR & Showing, 7 and 9 P.M. Admission, 260 SLORIA SWANSON and & GREAT CAST. MADAME SANS GE EuTE th St and R. 1. ORIA SWANSON fn* 9th & HIPPODROME 51%5% 35 % THE SNOB. 1119 “ St. PARK THIZATER e }‘“" FITH'S “ISN - Wox it LLOYD HAMTLTON €O “You St. Bet. 11th & 15th OLYMPIC FLORENCE vIDOR and THE MIRAGE II.()\ll n\\un'n N COMEDY. News. 1343 Wisconsin A DUMBARTON 1343 Wisconsin o~ and JACKIE COOGAN in “THE Kb AMER[CAN l'-t \(‘& R 1. Ave. RMA SHEMWRER in “LADY OF THE NIGHT. UBERTY \n‘rfl{ ‘l‘;l? and 1;\;-;" th Al L'S CENTRAL ath net D 8w JOMORROW_BU<: AND ON. ‘,m; Bhv O'HARA ‘and in “THE PACEM CRANDALL’S 621 " Apollo Theater And_Garden . N.E. RAYMOND cmH—rm NI e TN S CAST in ““THE NIGHT = CLUB, T funnier than “Forty Winks" Al Pathe Review and Aesop Fabie. CRAND ALL'S s'?m( THEATER Ave. & Onebee VIDOR. in NG STH AL DON _in R And WREF\ R £ TOM Pm<r1xm DEAN in And GEO. PROF. TISX 10th ot to 11 p.m.. with © | appointment. Fr. C.BALLE S¢hool of high standing. Pri vate lessons any time. Clars dance Tuesday class. N CAIRO, o] and ALBERTA O PACEMAKER (Orchestra. ) , Fri -ankl h you to ectly in a few lessons _ Siichy Brivate: ans hons dance Satur “BOLL' AND SAND. And DEVIEW. TOMORROW -~ RICHARD DIX i with or. MANY KISSES. and Foxtrot.” *Tango,” PN GRAVES o i B PLUMBER." pri ¥ine environmeat. Tesults.

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