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THE EVENING METHODISTS VOTE FOR UNIFICATION Four Northern Conferences | Added to “Yes™ Column, Raising Total to 59. Br the Associated Press 30, September 11.—Four ad -onferences of the Methodist Scotch Broom of Legend, Rare in the United States, Ts a Strik- ing Feature of the Garden of Mrs. F. G. Eiker. XXXIL . and Mrs. Liker have laid »f the most tasteful small 1 1 In_a space ) TAR, WASHINGTON, COOLIDGE-HANEY ROW! STIRS SENATOR KING One-Man Rule of Ship Board Not Intent of Congress, Utah Man Declares. Senator King of Utah last night declared the situation resulting from the refusal of Bert E. Haney of Ore- gon, Shipping Board commissioner, to comply with President Coolidge's request for his resignation is a “pertinent question for the consider- ation of the American people and varticularly of Congress.” he Senator sald it was “Incon- . G, BRIVAY, of the Government is too powerful and that any augmentation of its authority would disturb the equi- librium established by the fathers with respect to the three co-ordinate branches of our Government.” “Chasers” Exhaust Water. NEWRY, Ireland, September 11 ®.—So much “whisky and water” was drunk on the annual Fair day at Camlough, County Amagh, recently, that the Camlough water supply failed. The clerk of the rural council officially so reported at the meeting of the council here today. i o ‘Will Instruct Cadets. Maj. Joseph E. Earle, retired, at Ames, Towa, has been detailed as military instructor at the High School, Owensboro, Ky., and Capt. Allen H. Skt tuibBiok i1 . 1923 RAIL RATE INCREASE PLEA BEFORE |. C. C. Security Holders Heard on Petition of Western Roads for 5 Per Cent Advance. By the Associated Prees. CHICAGO, September 11.—Rail- road security holders were brought today into the Interstate Commerce Commission hearing on the petition of the Western roads for a 5 per cent freight rate increase. Grenville Clark, New York attorney for 10 emergency committees of secur: v mendation would be made for a § per cent freight rate increase for the Western carriers, and an increase greater than G per cent for the Northwestern railroads which, he de- clared, were entitled to special re- ltef, He asserted that the emergency committees represented holders of securitles which .prior to the hearing here had been worth $193,224,082, but which In the last three business davs had increased in value $52,275,918, to a total value of $247,600,000. At the request of the railroads, Mr. Clark was allowed to bring in wit- nesses, the first being Charles A. Collins, investment banker of Wash- ington, D. C If you want work, read the want columns of The Star. JAILED ON RUM CHARGE. Charged with 346 quarts of 2 W. Odell, 1416 centh street arrested last hen he arri front of his house after an trip from Florida Dry agents had been tipped off was stated, that such « trip was beinz made, and a watch was kept on home of Odell until his arrival, wher Policeman J. J. Ramsey of the third precinct and Agents > Wheeler, Hughes and Giri ed him. Odell's wa ed allege automobile, an was seized. The valued at approximately prices. Odell was released « h voted today for uni-|to three shrubbery specimens in the | behind 1} iscopal | front vard of Mrs. Frisbey G. Liker, | feet. It al con of perenni n church borders foxglove, | tunias, forget-me-nots | spice pinks. In the center, surrounded by gravel paths. is @ pool, from which rises a | stone bird bath. hardly 30 £ four 30 by Pratt, retired, at San Antonlo, Tex., to similar duty at the Township High School, Joliet, Til. ity holders, announced that in intro- ducing witnesses to show the posi- tion of the security owners, recom- | able” that ongress “intended the direction of the merchant arine should be placed in one man's | hands.” 2001 Kalorama road, and they prob- | blossoming popples, pe ageratums and | Commissioner Haney has sought | several times in Shipping Board | meetings to bring ahout the removal | of President Palmer of the Fleat| Corporation, and In his telegram to the commissioner asking for his resignation. Mr. Coolidge indicated that his efforts in this direction were | ary to an understanding with || The following births have been reported ommissioner reached just before to the Health Department in the last 21| his reappointment. Mr. Haney re- hours plied that he had entered no such understanding and he refused to re- | |f| sign under the circumstances. I, boy. | Senator King said there were some oy B Claker e | Who would increase the powers of the Aiiag O Conor! President, but he believed the ma- fure Haker. & jority of the public was of Ahe opin- {ion that “the Executive department || are unduplicated in Washington. | are Scotch brooms of a very species to that which gave ame to the Plantdgenet kings of and. The family name arose in ance through the pr of the founder of the line, Godfrey of An NG | Jou, who wore a blossoming sprig of o1 | the broomflower in his helmet. S 5B in The vote, as shown by repor Vorld Service delphinium we 5 out of 124 c d voted in favor of nific Births Reponlléd. Ministerial vote Looks Like Broom. the man who has the ability—ths the will to esrn $15,000 or mors during the mext year it's up to you to make application—perhaps you may qualify for ens of the openings we have on our sales force The shrub, which grows about four . |feet high, has almost the exact No, | pearance of a loosely 1 [broom. It forms an unusually g 8/ful specimen, the slender branches Olcovered in May with yellow flowers | similar to those of the forsythia, but }1..m-r and more delicate. Conferences wh i voted today and the ministerial v Y William L. and Teresa F. Kiker, boy | William H. and Viola J ale Bestdes the fact that eur reputation and our proposition commands the utmost respact from our clientels we will aleo assist with BXTENSIVE ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS IN THE NEWSPAPERS—LITERATURE SALES MANAGING COOPERATION, ETC. Our exten- sive operations In Florida—our ssveral local and Florida offices may hold a prosperous future for you. bos Almost as much legend attaches to the broom in the United States as in d. It grows wild considered injurious nd which it invades. In New . Where there are large but i ated patche: is have it that it grows as a result of curses 3661 MORRISON STREET H | CHEVY CHASE, D.C. This attractive detached home of 6 rooms and bath with built-in garage, large lot, at a price that will appeal to you. Terms can be arranged as low as $75 per month. and Martha J. Hol and Adeiside Roy and Lena Butrum. bo M. ai 'We Can Supply You L | | | ardson, girl oon. girl Claim Bail Excessive. n and Lilban R. Hill, boy With Carbonated Water In Siphons Draw It As Needed Samuel C. Palmer Co., Inc. 1066 Wisconsin Ave. N.W, _ Telephone West 190 Tustice Hoehling of the District Richara ¢ t will hear testimon. Deaths Reported. The following deaths have been reported [{o the Health Department in the last 2% Apply in persen to Manager larly aroused the wrath of the k ists s in a raid on in_Southwest T revenue of A Van “dope ri ¥ N, . George Let us show you the most beautiful home for its price ever offered. - W-H-WE/'T Go- | 916 15th St. Main 9900 East Capl R st S setown Un! | Cleaned ! Shampooed i Scoured | Washed Stored the Cumvertans | Sanitary Carpet Cle. Co. .| Phone Lincoln 1481 & Lincoln 7638 3 4 s of the seed was brought the claim that the |y rzo of horses for mount tofarmy during the Rev ] ited States | cargo was captured, and : the Government. | ferson is credited with having trled sual features of | o distribute it over Virginia by broad the case make the bond a proper one.|custing a handful here and there as| he rode horseback about the country | dren's Hospital | roads: Russell” Fondren, 1 | s ta Ell Cole, 25 P¥atiace A. Moors. 16, The bush does not take kindiy to | Mimleft CUier g cultivation. Mr. and Mrs. Biker tried drry’ Pt 45 time and time again before they | o mond Gaskine. finally secured specimens which lived in Washington. The broom naturally thrives on very poor land and wants to be left alone. With very little land at their dis lizabeth's Hos. 1405 Eye St. N. W. Main Office Goldsmith Bldg. Half Holidays to End. w will be the last Saturday day this year for Govern i unless the | amends existing orders, en less than probable. o order the Saturday half-day holiday od extends from the second Satur n June untll the zecond Saturday in’ September. hour, st. Walter Reed Thrives on Poor Land. Fllsahothie 8 Alexander ot Pie T President which seems ev e TUnde e: L F i Jove ot | on. 64, Tnherculosis Hospital James La Roy Johnson. 6 months, 2240 Sth st Eliza Jack: you seen One day only— Saturday September 12th At the opening of The M Street, N. W. | “STANDARD" -rvmuP«EMA a ; SERVICE - STATION \ WD ALESANGRIAL VAL INNOTHER convenient location —at 3327 M Street N. W. (Georgetown). Call in on opening day and gas your car with the old reliable “Standard” Gaso- line, or with “Standard” Anti-Knock Gas. You can then take advantage of a special offer to secure free a supply of “Standard” Polarine Motor Oil—an oil you can frust. Tomorrow The Hecht Co. Presents Croyden, 1925 $ Sation just openin 3327 M Strect, N. W (Georgetown). also to lecarn the ever-increasing satisfaction coming from the use of a really correct motor oil. At the opening of this new M Street W. (Georgetown) Service Sta- tion each purchaser of five gallons or more of “Standard” Gasoline or “Standard” Anti-Knock Gas will re- ceive coupons for four quarts of “Standard” Polarine Motor Oil free. These will be redeemable at any of our Washington Service Sta- tions—ecach the last word in con- venience and attractiveness. 1f you drive a Ford use your coupons for the new “Standard” Polarine Motor Oil for Ford cars. It is the Pour Quarls (p'lS}mndar of Polavine free fo Gasoli'ge customers You will want to take off your (straw) hat to these new felts, developed in the new Autumn tints. Each of the consistencies of “Stand- ard” Polarine Motor Oils is always uniform in quality—honest and de- pendable; used properly, it assures you a long-lived, smooth-running motor, always ready to respond to the most exacting test. We know “Standard” Polarine Motor Oils to latest thing in lubrication and is be- be without superiors and want you ing used by us with surprising results. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (New Jersey) ) “Standard” Service Stations in Washington *Connecticut Avenue & Porter Street, N, W. #3327 M Street, N. W., (Georgetown) Bladensburg Road & Barney Street, N. E. *Wisconsin and Miller Aves., ( Bethesds, Md.) *Georgia Avenue & Quincy Street, N. W. *Maryland Avenue & 6th Street, S. W. *Bennings & Cool Spring Roads, N. E. *18th & L Streets, N. W. *New York, New Jersey Ave. & 3rd St., N.W. 14th & P Streets, N. W. “Wisconsin Avenue near Warren Street, N. W. * *Connecticut & Nebraska Avenues, N. W. +New Hampshire Avenue & M Street, N. W. *Florida Avenue & 14th Street, N. W. Pearltints Blutints Mixtints Greentints Browntints Oceantints Tantints Smoktints Fawntints Brims are wider and flatter this Fall, but we also have the smart D’Orsay curled brim for those who prefer it. First Floor—Men's Store, The Hecht Co F Street at 7th #2612 Sherman Avenue, N. W. 14th & D Streets, N. W, 26th Street & Pennsylvania Avenue, N. W. *Massachusetts Avenue & 2nd Street, N. W. Florida & New Jersey Avenues, N. W. *Georgia Avenue & Blair Road, N. W. *Florida Avenue & H Street, N. E. Florida Avenue & First Street, N. E. 5510 Colorado Avenue, N. W. *At the above service stations we extend crank ease transmission, differential, spring Alemite service.