Evening Star Newspaper, June 30, 1925, Page 23

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- THE - EVENING - STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, JUNE 30, 1925. 23 ° RITCHIE DENOUNCES [Pavis to Give Totwn [$3.185.227 DEFICIENCY [irted, v omcas i o ot 22| TOURISTS’ FEDERATION | s e to s et o] TAX PROBES REPORTED. [fans, 2o, tyme e by Hiy Birshplace for-| ‘FRDSRIT Rups (o e SRR R irshasoent sy R St nn e L [PS T Se ing money. _— sums as guarantees for customs D) O ! G ~| _W. W. Hauser, auditor for the - |duties. 1 covered $4,345,273. MacMurray Arrives in Japan. “F":'I'Y FIFI'YH RULE A Public lerary Auditor's Report of Recent Finan-| W, W. Hauser auditor for the| Brussels Convention Alao Advo- ™[I 1 iione are repre. Mucsy Avivee hdamn | ’ : R cial Survey Made at the Com- [to the Detroit Street Railways for the cates 'International Passes sented at the hearing, including the| Internal Revenue Commissioner purpose of auditing its books. Mr. American Automobile Association. | Blair last night announced that depu-|Murray, new American Ambassador to pany’s Request. horte: 2 times for Automobiles. Eight new groups, including British, [ty collectors throughout the country | g SHOE 3 B o iy i LG o ; Peruvian, Scandinavian and German, |conducted 52,635 tax investigations |CTind: arrived here carly yesterday SHARON, Pa., June 30.—Secre. -| By the Associated Press. T e e e e et (nalmS | By the Assaciated Pross ees ATAIttAN 0N marmbecanty. duitiis Mazs aeia Tesiit of Whinhdhe States Are Hurt by Federal of Labor James J DETROIT, Mich., June 30.—A de-serve existed only on pape BRUSSELS, Belgium, June 30.— Z Government recovered $4,343.273 situation in China. Mr. MacMurray ase his birthpla . |[ficlency of $38.185,227 was reported in ) 2 Suppression of the passport system, T The investigators levied al | was entertained at dinner by Edga: £8 send iR solitato an auditor’s report of the financial or, at least, simplification of its at-| The natural vegetation of eastern|taxes of $5,390.770 and took s -| A. Bancroft, American Ambassador Interference, He Says, at that town to be used g ary. | condition of the Detrot Street Rail-| Jellyfish are sald to be carnivorous. |tendant formalities, is one of the|China is more like that of the eustern |priate steps to protect the Govern-fto Japan. Tomorrow he will be » been announc g ways, which was given to Mayor J.|the largest species being cgpable to|principal objects which the IFedera-| United States than it is like the vege. | ment's interest in each amount not|dinner guest of the Japanese foreign Governor’s Parley. _-_( D. -"-h?"jl“'f‘-sfiw W. Smith last night. The report sur-| capture and digest fish ition of Touring Associations, meeting | tation of California. | immediately collected. They reported | minister, Baron Kijuro Shidehara T. A. Cassidy. wife of the supreme dictator of the Bs the Assoclated Press rder of Moose, will euil ‘D SPI 3 ork Saturday to make POLAND SPRINGS, Me., June 30.— A st A Sound principles of government and i The home is. now_ occu basic American institutions are op | pied by a relative. Secretary Davis e R expects to be in Teear the latter Posed fo the “fiftyAfls” system of | LIPRCY ;1 "rs. Davis said, when Federal aid to States, Gov. Ritchie of | the home will be turned over to the Maryland declared today at the gov-| townspeople. ernors’ conference. A majority of the 1t also became known today that duplicates of the Teear home and Tl 9 & = [ - = i e . States actually “make a profit” out of | et Davia home in Sharon will = = | the p: sald, and naturally | be erected at the Moose home in i Se— would like to keep it, though continu.| Mooseheart, Til. | ’ 3 TNl ation should mean an imposition upon | . - — = ) E their sister States. E Arguments in support of the sys: Most species of bamboo live for tem rest on sdiency. he said, and | from four to 30 vears, bear a single “do mnot atte ef the unassail- | crop of seeds at the end of that time able position th hod government | and then die back to the roots. ‘ Y /i | requires the States to handle and = al solve these loc: questions = A « / ft selves.” He submitted statistics - i v | porting to shc that 18 ates i | 4 H aid less than 10 per income taxes and that would Le better off i eudo assistunce of the | 4 i m also sub- | X is of the | Vrose ¢ status of each State as shown by its | : i taxable wealth, income per capita and | . i population, concluding that at leas 4 : States enjoyed an economic | which made Feder: Yesterday ¢ i fend, ; / . York assailed Pres Coolidge’s ? s to having made unparalleled | 11 R i Tomorrow—July First—we retrenchments inthe cost of the Fed L { g open the doors of our New eral Government. The governor said | X ? 2 - - Federal expenditures had been re-| : ] s Store. i Three floors of C””,' duced because the war had ended. | . DREN’S AND WOMEN’S He said that false and deceiving : SHOES (exclusively) ; a beauty propaganda was causing the average man to believe that the Federal Gov- and environment that will s Byt Sirchand - 8 — = make for as great a satisfaction in select- local governments were extravagantly : - ing as we assure you in wearing. We Increasing their expenditures. | 2 INVITE YOU TO VISIT US ON THIS pertenhi e e B OPENING DAY—you need not buy— L) York was concerned, Federal "taxes we will be more than glad to have you bad increased since 1914 more than | walk around. (Read about our 98c taxes. Bargain Basement Specials —below.) Herbert M. Lord, director of the | budget, said there was need of a K nation-wide non-politicul organization 0 conduct a campalgn of retrench- | & - ment in State, county and municipal |||~ = omen 1 ren expenditures, which in his view, had ||| He declined to discuss the present been mounting higher in the most o Values that in- BUSTER BROWN alarming degree. He said the Fed- ||| summer / corporate mot only SHOES —need nd eral Government had set an example . / style —but wearing introduction to in reduction in spending that could || ccommodations qualities and mod- Washington moth be followed with profit by States and ||| H ‘ erate prices ers—they have Sevors ctonomy. i bis view! the peg || In Excellently Furnlshed SR 3 Titon of HARD eral Government makes an assess ||| Apartments for use of two, :'léo:rz of‘:n- ‘r‘n‘-zij ment of 33 per cent on the publ three or four persons. il L5 Agents for Thumson-Croaker Arch many years. WE purse while States and subdivisions || i Support and Flexible Arch Shoes INVITE YOU TO Pl Complete Hotel Service. { INSPECT THflE New Planes Arrive . NEW STYLES—all e e Summer Rates Fffective from July | = sizes and widths S S Progn, boaee Gox . osiery T ai oo Hemuill of Tows, Thonuas | $12 to $15 Weekly A shade and quality to b 3 llen' of Nebraski i Per Person p afoiY Svec i va Sl Ein o . tion. three al air Breakfast, 35¢ to $1 PRICES WILL BE MAIN 7 The infant and baby have not been for- ure of & . Gy TAINED AT ALL TIMES: g X gotten—mothers will be confident of find- e Thompsc - miles by air Dinner, $1 N ) this department 7 __ 5 heir chil ’ 3 will make many g ing a suitable style of shoes for their chil- ¢ s g new friends for dren—no matter what age, o2 BURLINGTON HOTEL e been | Vermont Avenue at Thomas | — a o A N — FREE!!'—FREE!! overnors v be the guests ov. and Mrs. R: b B Foind” g Home® % | to WOMEN to every CHILD WILL STUDY RIFF ISSUE. F. ick Relief 7Y LR ) With every pair of shoes Buy a pair of chil- R ) m‘m“m“mm 5 ngé‘i‘;’e" R dren’s shoes on either RIS ! De Rivera, Back From Front. to From the Torrid Heat el \ solutely free of ¢ ::g:b; the first or basement Consider Joint Campaign. ; POi A R CUB OM E N S ;::lrr n:h:;sefot: I,n:tcd:“b:‘y’ floors—AND GET THE D amel Al =ten wear, here TOMORROW— KIDDIE ONE OF ; Trimg g Rives remmmen beee o || £y FOTRIC FANS /Y /ano CHILDREN'S o T PREE ot B Mg at the station by army officials and members of the military directory. of Now Selling for FOOTWEAR A pair of WOODEN — In Morocco ans for R 33 95 $/.95 ano HOSIERY SILK HOSE AEROPLANES stood he will further consider these plans during the conference now be- * ing held here between French and Spanish government representatives : X B i 6-inch Fans 8-inch Fans : Poison Fatal to Woman. c c | b > B ose o oison taken four daysago . 3 vt | T MUDDIMAN G, ] taken a dose of another poison. The ammot ‘,'\, A novel arrangement—EASY SELECTION IS THE l 98¢ | FEATURE—you will b; Eéfifé"%v Eurfi;is;g: v;ith 98¢ . the OPENING DAY S! R- X a e Specials | L NGED AT THIS LOW PRICE—98e.. Slesials On Our Lot OPENING SPECI&ES 1620 M St. N.W. : B o to No3. From e SRS ek Y Gbrown and white July 1st to 10th X Sizes up to No. 8. No. 6. Many other specials too numerous to men- Wonderful Values tion await you in our Bargain Basement Exceptional Prices Emerson & Orme » _ 1620 M St. NV"V"m . t'::l::;::e Fr. 3860 72 6 7TH To N oWo : Never Closed

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