Evening Star Newspaper, November 20, 1925, Page 39

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B GOVELL PREDICTS UNION OF BUS LINES - | Express Service on Avenues Is Idea of Bell’s Aide, Told to Citizens. bus lines is v the Conduit d that they would into the is1 the o THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. €, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1925. 39 EDUCATIONAL EXPERT, DR. L. R. KLEMM, DIES Was Long Specialist on Foreign School Systems in Federal Bureau Here. Dr. Louis Richard Klemm, 79 | United States Bureau of Education, | died at his residence, | northeast, Wednesday after a long ill- ness. pel of J. Wil 2 Pennsylvan | afternoon at 1:30 o'clock | was ‘private. Klemm w: n Lee, under- avenue, this a well known edu: been sup veland and | N member of the United old, for many vears employed as a|ao specialist in foreign education in the | ing 919 B street | § Funeral services were conducted at| Interment 11-YEAR LITIGATION ENDS. Final Decree in Suit Involving ourt | ee in the herwood hipbuild e Kin handed down his fi suit of Sir Joseph decree of October ance with a mar 5 Circuit Court of Apy d red als hundreds of thow of dollar: Groner's decree enjoined the News Shipbuilding and | from building Jatents with the Isherwood 1 H plans to Isher- first submitting the wood Y —— | royalties SAYS SOUTHERN CHURCH DID NOT ATTACK SMITH | Scores I Bishop Cannon, However, Governor for Stand on Prohibition. By the Associated Press. —Bishop chairman of the emperance and § he odist Epise South night issued t pointing out that hix n had no connection with rd of Temyp \ce, Prohibition and Public Mor; the Methodist wn that the parties involved 1 caleulation of the rest and that pay ment has been made. Enterprise Serial Building Association Episcopal Church, which recently at- tacked the proposed candidacy of Gov. Smith of New York for the presidency. rom editorial statements in the d from letters u have come to me,” 3 evident that there is a failure on the part of many persons to discriminate between the commis- sion of the Southern Church and the board of the Northern branch.” Bishop Cannon, however, criticized Gov. Smith for his stand nst pro- hibition. He declared it was “un-|Sta thinkable™ th Southern Democrat approving the national law could support President. to the opposition of Gov. the prohibition law,” Furope has first place, bein, Establi Know the Many Advantages OF 188 The Borden Patented Hair Goods Switches that are absolutely STEMLESS— are reversible and can be instantly separated— made from best IMPORTED HAIR—YOUR OWN CUT HAIR or COMBINGS. Ask about our PLAN for PERMANENTLY WAVING the ENTIRE HEAD, prohibition Europe’s Fire Loss Low. a noticeably low fi { loss as compared with the United , and the reason is threefold. rt of ti: shed 1 ber, comparatively more stone. and | thrifty and careful than Amer “The breakdown in law enforcement | d|in New York is directly attributable | Smith to All Mothers Who SEE Them ARE PLEASED! ‘? i HIGH SHOES / bination tops. OXFORDS BASEMENT IN THESE GIRLS’ $ 98 Patent, tan and com SPECIALS, stone trail * Fand iron by and would part: thro! E ducation. | loye at the bu. | 1 years Lefore the World | rn in Germany and re- ¢ education there and | e Pauw University, in | | Indtana, receiving the degree of | doctor of philosophy. Hi S mm of this city mer of Dayton, A. Klemm of -al arrangements ompleted. reductions ans bein; intic pated for out by the Many Military Students. There are 111,558 students in the L merger of | country who are training in the Re- date, | serve Officers’ Tralning Corps units 1 with | of the colleges. Of these only 12,000 & the |are at essentially military schools ter |and colleges. Most men participate . but |voluntarily in institutions where mili- vould b rediate reduction | tary training is not compulsory. The s, he said. He out | Ninth Corps Area leads the rest of Bell's hill for |the United States in the number Utilit of students enrolled, with 17,078 con- lier the and urged th other civic union. A there new Public ave schools announced th: ing would be held Frank W. Ballou will be address the meeting. A survey will | be made to determine the number of | children of school age to be provided for. Afternoon Tea oy 1223 F Street N.W. Need for Police. ional mounted waign for the en- the membership of the | ecided upon. Resolu- | ssing appre- plishments of | ~cting the sec- | nted from 1 bounded | . 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Close at 6 P.M. | Mothers, Fathers, Big Sisters or Brothers—lay aside the cares of the day and bring the little kiddies to The Hub’s Toyland tomorrow—All the “fa- mous” makes of automobiles are on display along with hundreds of other wheel toys, doll houses, rockers, chairs, juvenile furniture, sleds, etc. A host of Playthings that will make the youngsters open their eves in wonder and delight. . .A toy trumpet Free to every boy or girl visitor accompanied by a parent. Some of the Wonderful Toys You Will Find Here *0 *0 Burrows Pool Tables Complete, $3.98 and Up Children’s Rockers 89c¢ and Up Tool Chests for Boys $1.75 and Up Parents! Select the Your Purchases CHARGED—Pay Next Year Don’t worry Just open an account with the Hub—pay later, weekly or monthly as you do on your furniture account. *0 *0 Doll Trunks, $1.59 and Up Wheelbarrows, 59¢ and Up Coaster Sleds, $1.49 and Up Doll Cedar Chests $1.49 and Up Doll Beds, 98c and Up Kitchen Cabinets $1.49 and Up Toy Pianos, $1.49 and Up Velocipedes, $1.98 and Up Rocking Horses 43 $3.75 and Up . Things the Children Want and Have about the lack of cash—you ean easily make the children’s dreams come true! —_— | FEA ‘A — ,mulmmmmn;w = \ _“m' .,.umllllmm“‘.l“"“‘\\<'l .

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