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HOMW FAR DISARNY :"““‘::;..:si“":':..‘.‘i::f::tff.i:'i.#ai.i;;‘BURAH QUESTIONS Fgmoms Perey I NELLONREQUESTS R v At iy HEARAPPEAL Senator Shipstead of Minnesota, | teved to Hyattsville vesterday to_ask | When Special Officer Gasch, \\Im‘ I\"‘-'K‘I'Lxlllul.‘:':\“\‘\'l‘\'“; :,‘,‘,’.‘t,.;'f:v K*;;fl;:; ‘“!u his Prince Georges County inn, | huppened to he in Mrs. Mc Mtice, , e Sl fused R s s was flioked 45 1 I cen Gables, was raided Saturday. | volunteered that he had assisted in s "l“‘w Ete e resolution introduced yvesterday by Army Cut tn Bone and Navy 5ome hotes aiter he'had disppeared | e void and wos aimed at e time | Constitutionality of Flexible| a resolution authoriing the Presi- | Urges House Commmee to| Representative Tasior, bemocrat. | Justice McCoy to Start Con- ce of Mrs. Retta D is. | Dr. Emmors started to write down Qe v fie il aan o Ny p ustice of the pe in Hyattsville, his | his name. > be nted 3 The measure also would ¥ Is at Safety Margin, 7 “haufrenr ‘heciime worricd and nade| - Gaseh, it wchea for the| Provision Raised by Idaho | fi&n, conterence for the further Give Sanction to Terms vide that the terms of the P | sideration of Case Today i investigation v nd i noth minut limitation of armaments. His res. dent and Vice President begin the ) estigatior paper. and in_another e olution w almed particularly at P second week in Junuary and that Some Believe The chauffeur finally located liis em- | Emmons was Iy on the tloor. ¥hon Senator the draft or conscription of any Made by Commission. bl el or Tomorrow. 1eve. | 4 el 50| he dirose snes Duvall, o social | . £5 meet o ployer sufely locked up in jail, charged | he arose Miss Agnes vall, a s | | i pea hat the fatione with drunkenness and disorderly con- ! se . dered Fim' arrested ! = be pledged never, in peace or in 9 duct and disturbing the peace. Former | on the drunkenness charge. Th n | e - ——— 1C WILLIAM WIL ttes Attorney J. Wilson Ryon finally is=ch hurried ov 1o Town Justice The R Aok wis Abed oH, TFor Al to resort to conscription Approval of the war debt settlements - Chief Justice Walter 1. McC, i " 8 o was Toeated and asreed 1o represent | Moffati and obtained the additional | new source today when Senator Borab, Has t Minne- | pegotiated during the Summer with GEN_ HART s POST Sees Sl I e Dr. Emmons. Bond was fived on the warrant for disturbing the peace. Dr.| Republican, ldaho, questioned o} & 4 Italy, Belgium and other nations by | K Waating the appeat of tha Chesagedi i-} fivst chuarge at $2.000, 'and on the sec- | m \rs he wis refused per- | constitutionality of the fesible pro. rd and Jack Del the debt commission, “in the interest | | y by i liminary disarma O v e i S B B At Gitlicr with ! Wain Gt the Taw : demanded Senator Reed of of those American producers who | LED | ana rotoniac Teiephone co.. from the e signal for a spirited e ar $200, both of which were | his wife, friends or a lawyer before| Discussing the resolution of Chair-| SYlvanla, who served overseas as a | must have a fore market able to | | decision of the Public Utilities Com | posted being led away to Jail {man Smoot of the finance committes | Major in the Field Artiller : pay.” was urged by Secretary Mellon —— 1 According to available information.| The cise will be turther aired in|for mvestigation of the Tariff Com.{ the World War before the House ways and means America as to how far this mission directing a reduction of can now go in reducing its Bar Army Reduetion. o Iministration will, a But wmtor King caught the finc definite measures for pre # President’s eye first and obtained in Machinery ) bhe s up to handle | venging accidental fatalities of a sim i he surpluses would comprise @ Fed- | jjay the United Stat & 3 “ erEeo 4 ; i i cents on ited servic ¢ blishinent wo rival [ O appealed 1o Mrs. | court on Thursday, hut Dr. Emmons { mission, Senator Borah suggested that Does the Senator expect an an- | commitiee yesterday President May Name Successor to|cents on unlimit rvi 1d 1ght may shortly be ex-| M Fintions, had appealed 4o A oo it the durk about the ritid on | the inquiry embrice the duestion of| Swer to that question?” parried | Mr. Mellon discussed in detail the creasng the number of calls permitted the field and air n.(-n“”, i f{m” T "'”,‘I i Doiice “‘ is m\’ ”;“ g constitutionality Senator Shipstead. negotiations and told the committee | Late Quartermaster General o MRRiteR auibacrbars 1 Yo emphasis st thetr | 20 1 2 _The flexible provision permits the “If the Senator does not desire |that “the entire foreign debt is not | in F D Atiee a5 (arres B Tigbver sra sident 16 nilss ar lower tarlft tates] to vej I will not press it,” an- |worth as much to the American peo- | In rew Days. Alexandar: Britton apueared for the seralames m S0 nie ¢ Wpon recommendation | swered Senator Reed. ple in dollars and cents as a prosper- | SO EN r'_“m“_m‘, Whila (Corpotatian Contdel . N the Tariff Commission. Represent The interchange later was elim- |ous Europe as a customer.” He de-| . [ ey e ariied the comile 3 recruited from among \tive HOML Demoeret. Gt Tennessee| inated from the record seribed the settlements as jus { The President s expected 1o ap- | SiEPhens meproseuted Uie Sommietion b e et Im Db & the real interests of our countr; [point o quartermaster general of the | Ml T R ige titve armaments) | iy Nt Bepubican, e Fuvorable report to the House onArmy to fill the vacancy caused by | Ipissioner, was phesent 7 i ful factor in the m promised the Senate some facts the ngreements is expected to be or- | the recent death of Maj. Gen. Wil | 'hf ease was cabied promotion of is they Who Which' ‘Wwill ‘Shock the conseience of dered tomorrow by the committee, and { liam H. Hart, within the next few | .y o" iar justice to be heard before pramay . R RS R S R 1 Chulrman Green announced he would | days. There 8 a queston as to |y F'E EEEC SO T BEREE R0 B ¢ e S | i aiministation ask for thelr consideration before the | whether the appointment shall be | pyt (0G0 0 SORTER R R0 to the eavtiluge. | oht Uades icire. end of the week, after which they |made from the Quartermaster COrDS |p. \as to hear the case and was in 1 American defenses to | o 2 hi der . must be approved by the Senate. itself or from the Army at large. The | ¢ heq by Attorney George P. Hoover " roe is the way they The limelight was turned on the The commission was guided largely, | impression prevalls in milliary circles | {10 in reviewing the action of the dly - phra agmana or| Both Bodies Get Measures to‘coroner Acts as Number of |commission in the Senate vesterday. Ir. Mellon told the committee, by the | that nelther Dirig. Gens. John I | e i Pevibwing the aclion o ar ng (t v and Navy to ‘\ resolutions were vm\rul!-u"‘d ;‘ x‘:;«:m-i nlx pu“})\'l“’ ‘:"“ < “"1‘ Ballinger, Albert (. Dalton or Moses | jvely™ but in passing on the question Cai nything ever: yet] from a source inimical to the ations to pay ile Belglan and | G - zalinski, assistants to the quar- duction o eing confisc: posed ’ Aid Farmer in Disposing ' Monoxide Vielims Grows | itchuniiciin ‘pritictive oriff and the B Ttaian, svtdlements Qi mot eonfonn | L tater generah st b clevated 1o | b reduction of rate being confiscators | other from a sour friendly to the to the terms of the British setlement, | ReRins 4 0 act *“judicia : . | o I Will Ask the Secmenms of the British sctlement | the vacancy at the head of the corps |- = 2 of His Products. Alarmingly. e e b Dems Cooliclgs 10 WAt |uhe Secrney caiane wantea hio ek 01 Gidiime ‘G Batingen, mos | i eratic member of the senate commit- | draw Name of Bryson, In- |ient is one bused on capucity to pas | retire for age in April next and Gen formal ¢ ; ee on finance, and the second by and not « fised forn o which all§ 7, ineki in January, 1927. Gen. Dal m, ; Bills designed to aid the farmer in oronEhly, ASUEET (I ANE Aty Sena or St i Reput- . L others, irrespective of capacity, must . al : e Foroher e | disposal U i surbius crams Were in | e th nly. Heen Be. (iigan: ¢hateman e com- | dianapolis Postal Head. |contorm, und that 4 creditor is free | (0n'¥ foursear tem as assistant to l'ake Ros ey, | troduced yesterday in hoth House | gented by the 1 work of stealthy | mittee to settle with its debtors as it ma e e parern. Bal Wil Sex: CH. e Y land Senate. Representative DIickin- | carbon monoside In illuminating gas | Senator U wenciubion chvionay —_— chaose, pire next December, but he will not Restoratives tary force | SON of Towa oftered a bill « » Leines tnas. Coroner J. Ramsey | was d. d to head off, if possible Rob 1. Bivson . “If the debtor is to Le able to pay G D et et 1 a : | s .‘ iryson, president of the | ol. William S. Wood at Philadelphia | s the Amer. | provide for the disposal thro Nevitt has ordered a searching inves- | more unfriendly thrusts at the Tariff | Natjonal Association of Postmasters, | N9 If the ereditor is to receive any- | 3 S ke o o S Army 9perative asspciations of rtable | tizazion into the iatest three deaths | mission, such as the King resolu- | i< threatened with a fight against con. | [PiN8." he said. “a settlement fair to |15 the senlor culonel in the forps and for Roofs— ot e Entple 1 00 Wiiee ) Sain. pee 9. o beent trony thismalion uiith o rle frmation for wnother term as post- | Poth ountries s edsential. It follows | ™, %00 "0 wiection of the next| They will overcome any fian Tstanas, . ; o oSt fomontad wih iy | ater dn Postmaster General New's | et 10N P08 RO | quartermaster general Is confined to| e xisting froubles t nature resolution, for which he souzht imme Al e L B i |ing for an entire repudiation of the | that corps o e PSRl N eral Farm Advisory Council and &) In the 11 days that have elapsed |diate condideration. I el Senn- | cun e e L pdlke, B gehubll | debta. The only other alternative | Ues that the choice will fall on Col It’s more than a mat- o n ird_of seven mem- | s mas, four s N eu 0 represents anapolis o , i t. Frank Cheatham of Tennessee, o : Sam. He's down vicuiture, within that department, and | though not fatally, by carbon monox. | Commiss R S A 1 ask President Coolidge to with sistant of the Assistant Secretary of | heen ever since the World | SIX others to be selected from “..1.. gas 0N o Misslssinpt wore on aris |draw the Bryson nomination, sent to . War during the administrations of| S when we go to rem- e e bt B e aaviory fe latest victim was Mrs. Jose- | demanding that the King resolution | 16 Senate yesterday. He declared he| HEMP TRADE MONOQPOLY | Uoth Assistant Secretaries Davis and| oy roof wrongs. There tsmount an unc phine . Johnson. wife of Walter A | 1lso be considered if that privilege was had not indorsed the nomination ex MacNider. ¥ 2 | ities think | The first step in marketing a sur- [ Johnson, executive clerk of the Sen- | to rGed the Sy oke Was | cept_on the condition that Hryson | “Secretary Dwikht Davis has made is no use in simply re- ilized too 1 men and | plus would be n declaration by the |ate. who was found dead in her home ! e ,H“Mn“ o8- | submit 1o a civil service examination, ASSURED PHILIPPINES\:: plain that regardiess of whether e Th P too many dy. | Farm Board that an em ney exist- [ut 1409 Eleventh street vesterday aft- | je )t resolution went | 204 protested Hm; postmaster patron ‘Qh“ 'm'"/n (lmr-"v is made from the pairing. e proper interna- | ed in « ore 1 commodities. | ernoon by her 13-year-old daughte : age belonged to Representatives and | Gen. Wood Signs Bill i ustienmasiert Corps o t s i e e e e R C L L i fots) or piaribers ot the | Signs Bill Barring EX-| {"i)| be given to the officer r course is to find the \re that {instructed to buy the commodity so |~ Mrs, Johnson's body lay in a r rned Over Trend cabinet portation of Abaca Seeds las best aualified and likely 10 coon | cause of the trouble rry and | designated at the domestic price and | where a gas heater had been ligh Republican leaders in the Senate While the hate alone passes on From the Islan I siteey of the Gon on of Lie spprovec = money” lavishly, to | sell it at the world price. Later the | to warm some water. It is believed, | e piainly exercised over the | PoStmaster nominations, Mr. Updike Slancs. { policies of the Government. and remove it. war footing P cies would be reimbursed f Althoneh not-aefinitely: established 2 1 of the tariff | agricultural | Sald that unless the r nation was | By the Associated Press . That’s r tires of saving | losses thus sustained from funds ob-| yet that there was not suffi i m discussions. One prominent | Withdrawn he would find a way to| MANILA. December 1.—A viral| Great Britain's air force is heing where the sci- American people through all | tained by the collection of an equal:|in {he room to permit complete com. | Senator, o strong & te of the pro. | Plock it mon of the a B (hemp) trade | equipped with parachutes on the basf ory have finished one war [ization fee levie 1 producers, | bustion of the gas. As a result a suf- [ tective tariff, decla t he bad 1 Postmaster General New recom-|and industry for the Philippines was | of one parachute for one seat in an ence o.f our job comes o delude themselves into think: | Another proposl was a bill intro- | ficient concentration of the deadly ear- | thieetion to. an (tion of the nded w reappointr for Bryson, [assured today when Gov. Gen. Leon- | aircraft in. We know where to = there’ll never be another. The |duced by Senator McKinley, Repub- | hbon monoxide would have been gener- | Tariff Commissi tarifr jtseif, | Whose term expires v 18. The |ard Wood si bill passed by s e nvarying result has been unprepared- [ lican, Illinois, to extend direct credit | ated to produce a creeping death that | for he believed iy | Postmaster General sald today he recent Le e prohibiting the look—what it is that n the al s unexpected |ald from Government banking agen- | gives little warning hefore it strikes. that the present ta 1 ! was following the custom of {exportation of ca seeds. arrived. cies o farmers’ co-operative associ low, pa e it v ontinuing in office any first class| The Philippine Islands i the only A we find—and what it s pastiealarty el cegapl o (he | SOntlaulos du fice, any. R plew s me o | New Apartments : tions. Detectives Study Problem A ion that has successfully produced needs to overcome it. ted States finds itse on| Navy Safer 61 S e e i textile industry. But he 1 3 fer Ground. In addition to this, three other per-|mit o et e e | service, hemp, which 1s used in making rope T ' B : oo e toaate S e ias, I proa itation _upon i . and binder twine. In recent vears Then when we put on ns we treateq (0 isonin 1 : : | marines and aircraft carriers, ship for | S0 Sl o R onoRE | e e & emp has been extensively manuf -“paval disarmaments We | Ameneno,torapped them, leaq | Carson He skell, 49 years old, and his| convinced there is to be a serlous ef NEW SHOALS BILL ired into clothing suitable for tropi the . finishing touches e \\..;!.:nx:nu: confer-| into the realm of disarmament than | 7 |"1\\|'1—nrr, u‘puu-.‘ that hoth | fort 1‘ revise the l’ Aviff, I‘,»-”~.u;!; Lt s <m|1{wnur1r~, into hats, brushes and COUR I S youve got a Rose 2 to bring about lim-|the ends of their nose o Who view | had been poisoned by carbon monox: | may becom ed, und the pres I o i ¢ Construction. | thionds Of their noses. and who view | (e’ "rie Tva men were found dead | cnt. gt S OFFERED IN SENATE, esico oo comniries | 1018 et ot NE “Lifetime” Roof—of ymarines. e e 5 b B3L | DRANC Epec 1 o apart a 4520 M street | mld be endans 1 e been ting abaca seed: lly . . submarines. even s thun_ those ‘of mere mones el e R U G e s e Ve Fosinerata] o : diee Bor e ob which there are ion of France frustrated |} hope that our Government Will | (irangthened Coroner Nevitt in the|Cumber tariff act, therefore, are ex-| . ities, but h little Brand-new buildings. Four Sratiaril A A e careful look around at Over-|jajar that vigorous steps should be|pected to r strenuously the King | Norris .Introduces. Measure .Au-|success. tro;p countries = many thousands in Drokram. Today America uml|seas conditions before further red s _as willing’ as eve tion of the American Navy. That hope | »ut the kind of additional na-| was epitomized recently’ by Senator rmament found impossible Frederick Hale, Republican, of Maine, DodE yRarR i RO Ve cotld irman of the Senate commitiee on vith relative safety, of course, | naval affairs Britain and Japan, the two “ntil conditions in the world,” said | ¢ ugrie BE stenyithouly e ; Bane o R A e aaTyicle and five room apartments; all Washingt taken to prevent additiona epetl- | resolution unless it reatly modi- | s Aave 8| a dispos ecently to sutside xoc - i shington. tions, fied thorizing Secretary of War renew - efforts to establish an Seieel -l '_“‘j“"”" & Detectives Kelly, Serivener, Swee- | Asks for Investigation. abaca industry, causing the Philip- “_*'-‘H,"“'» Pf'y, 10r st The reasonable cost | ney and Waldron were today assigned | 3 to Develop System. | pine Legislature to take measu to tion till 9 pm. Rent: can be budgeted for t police headquarters to gather every i The Smoot resolution provides fur issure a monopoly $57.50 to §70. M Yous: vour comvemience. it of information that is availabl in investigation hy the Senate .m‘w | . reservations now 4 fee v Mheone dons & or presentation at the coroner’s in- | committee administration LY | By the Asso. i s @ et ‘:,r,-l.l.f N;"‘l‘;,“"r ':‘ e R ‘,“"‘ ""K”';‘ ‘:;-” quest. They have called ompany | the Tarifr ission of the flexib A new bill fc A operation of Appointed Lientenant Colonel o P "\C v hother navi tation conference| axnarts to give testimony on' the con- | provisions th w. under which | Nusele Shoals Sachrirsh :| Oscar D. Weed, 1510 Kearney s“ll B Rt Sl | et ety ot e oo e o e B, o 0 e S s seennd o | e 2 ivan Brothers | Rose Br OmPANY Spinion, be worse thanugeless to/SUm- | fromithe B 1 of Standards to supx |crease or decrease hy 50 per cent agricultural committee | by the War Depa 8 Cutena . 2120-22 North SPECIAL NOTICES. '\x"_”"h;:;;l five netions axts 1o ;‘h;“m\ the inquest with technical infor- |existing tariff duties after inv he Secretary of War would be au. |Colonel. Quartermaste: s 819 15th St. Main 7821 corgia Ave. 847-848 AMERIOAN SECURITS AXND TRUST | table to bring about further reduc | mation ut carbon monoxide g tion and mmendation by th z6d to develop the power svstem v ie Riverdal 1 of trust dated Febrdary 15, | tions. ; stonen [Beyit it view ot Eoln | Comoitiginn. Tt o ol aightout 16s80- 45 4 whole, and then turn it over to|Captain. Quartermaster Corps, both & 2 B . v vestigation which is being made by |iution quiry without any Government cor which [in the Officers” Reserve Corps of the E or Watington Dl be Colos ,_1,"“] € ‘;”“‘1.“", :""1’“‘]“";"1"" "'"']r‘f detectives today, postponed inquests | whereases condem v of the would dispose of electric power. |Army. suant to the Visions thereof. 4 ,‘ “‘“""‘”l‘ 50F £ 1"‘*' ;“" Ure )”1"_; in the Heiskell cases until tomorrow |mission or the | tive tariff. The plant fertilizer operations B e e Ti Sndod ot oo 0 P | at 180 o'clock arid dn ‘the Johnuon | ‘he King resolut on the other | would be managed by the Secretary 0F the trustee ‘on Fehruury' 15 : ;,‘x‘“[_“‘,‘ “*)‘m‘ i i ""r‘“‘|‘1 "r"‘ case until the following day at 1:30. | hand, in {ts pream L sserts m.lz the | of Agricultu wer would be fur wds numbered 77. 146, 51. 141 and | 10 e what some of them are. S . ‘ommission ts administra- | nished to » corporation at s : o fad | The situation in the Far East will{ Seeks to Solve Problem. [ oo e e | el 0 Bim B ithe loarmdinilon ot hose 0f the sinking Tund. | (o e oy bl 2t “These gas cases seem to be reach- |law, has acted only for the inc the fertilizer would he sold direct to Sales manager want- d bonda will cea Drediet what the next ik months or|ing the stage of a matter of public |©Of (arifl duties, to the hurt of Ameri-| farmers’ organizations at a minimum it . ict what the next six months or s : B0 (O s woneumnere, that it has baen BAR0-| profit ed by a well known CORCORAN THOM, - 'l‘h“:“i “‘ .’“t:“‘ N‘((','"";.”.‘l" concern,” Coroner Nevitt said today. od so as to follow fust such Th ancing would be so ar-, epatests A e I Cnah Deteiach Dussa ane|“"Wiien 'as’coroner T find W0 (miahy the present tarlff has|ranged that the new construction | A - NNOAL BTG OF Japan for control of China. or 4NV | cases of such a similar nature accur- |feon very detrimental Uy the farmers | would be expectad to pay for itself in ; uto Dealer of Wash. ts of the Lincol i 1 EadEn Thited States could only | Fing in such a short space of time I|of the country. ipelling 1 0[50 yvears, after which the profits 5 1 ('hpln:h:::‘:ul feit by p.‘,'jfp“xx:{;xj"”“"' it the duty of this office to|pay high price: all that they pur-|would go into the United States ington. s‘l:’lendld op 5 = ¥ ¢ se_steps to be taken looking 1o | chase: that imission as at | Treasury 1 perly aval force. Diplomatic protests| iS¢ e it ! O EaBUTS . § portunit; or one ca- *he held 'at the gfice | Sbout the. open door for. example, | the, relief of such a situation. | present constituted is a friend and| Three directors would conduct the y Lth st Mon- | SO O and. much respect if | The three persons overcome but not | helper of the trusts and monopolies | Lolding corporation under presidential *" ALLEN €. cLARK they came from a power on the other | Serlc affected by gas poisoning | instead of the people general {appointment. The bill itself specifies, pable of handllng R REPETT. ¥ Phesidint. | siga of the globe without the R R [ Mentions Third Party. | Dowavel. that ithe frat hoard orial Per men. NOTIE TS HERERY GIVES THATTHE Ax: |10 Wield a big stick, it nec of 1310 Fleventh street. wiis heenme | , Semator King's resorution provides | 00T o Pennayivania, an engineer: T dd Box 103-H e g e SCINE Ly | BE B for a good|unconscious while praving in a room |f0F the appointment of a select com-| jumes D. Ross, munager of a hydre o Address Box S smchis 5 A thorities who deplore further | CONtaining a gas heater: Grace Olga |Mittee of the Senate, five In number. {jectric plant at Seattle. Wash., and S o : b tonrd. il el sk y authoritles who deplore Turther | o ers, 15 vears old, of 1608 U strest, | 1t shall “include at i Temntiet o 1t Neal, head of a luw senool ai || youN P AGNEW & CO. tar Office. W omen it and et ™| “The Navy of the United States.” he | Who was affected Dy gas from the | of each of the fures poitical Tacien ! | Knoxville, Tenn TLLOS X Na States.'" he| WO was Sffected : represen e rtor = PERSTANT TO SECTI nier. | savs, “has been called the life in-|kitchen zas stove, and Willlam H.|gpiiatead of Minnesota s the sole 728 14th St. N.W. Main 3068 e R IR 5 E surance of the Nation. It is far more| Howe, a street car conductor of Marsy-| [y centative of the Farmer-Labor| SHERIFF EXONERATED nntial meting of the A0 ! than that. Life insurance pays com.|land Park. Md. found unconscious party in the Senate, and it s exrect- oital, Traction pensation for loss of life. The Navy|in a rooming house at 349 Pennsyl- i i Euarantees that the life of the Nation | vania_avenue. A leaky gas jet was | {0 \htt U OHESS L e salutioy IN BULL FIGHT CASE | 5 5 : : Senate would call tor his ap. shall endure. We can all save money |declared responsible for his condition. | pogioe o = ! ok e el | B cconomising on our Insurance, but, | Each of these three persons was|hontment, unless it was comstrued| o County Of- or Lease 1 %t B0.55 | if disaster comes, the fallacy of such |taken to Emergency Hospital and re. @ : | Florida Governor v 2 Dakota and Brookhart of Towa also = Sl '\f'i‘ oén 'rom econom becomes dreadfully ap- | vived. e s bty e ficial Accused of Failing to shops and Ofices ) CRA N. CTELAry. - — ' se] PrOPOSE: b SR ik | Ll sty oy g sreaay veen| ARMS PARLEY ENVOY'S | Rearings toring" sy Sttt oy e s oo NEW HILL nd et us figure with | TSOUCSE BRE T e a mational recess of the Semate. It would vir-| TAMPA, Fla., January 5.—Sheriff e Plooin Bias o | ety SRLUDATENS ST".I. TO BE NAMED tually become an adjunct of the Demo- [ 1, 3. Tlers, exonerated yesterday by ,’ OUS_ NORTH CARO! 1 S (Copsrignt, 1926.) cratic campaign committee if it were | Gov. John W. Martin of a charge of UE FAMOUS NORTH CAROLIN, opsright. 1926 | et up anad could continue its inquiries | gane 1o uphold. the law by permit. | 5 = = during the Spring and Summer. The o Al ikt dn Tanipe, toaiel TEXAS HOUSE SPEAKER ) Democrats are fntent upon making | /0§ & bull fight in Zampa, tomsht 17th & I Streets President Intimates U. S. Diplomats | the tarift o major issue fin the cam- |, oventing Cuban and ‘Spanish clubs SUED FOR BOARD BILL $n Europs May Be Assigaed D o croge, Tor the election of | from staging any more “‘bloodless” Ground floor -l-;:ps as ll.w In'Florida all Winter. . Bhon | ey el Senator’ King and the other Demo- | P HERES fMclal ted as ;’uf)lzls e el e . A as Delomit crats are counting upon progressive | The county officlal is quoted as . Important corner space AT THE FOLLOWING | Satterwhite Defendant in $75 Ac- gates. Republican support for the resolution, | %1ving i Tallahassee that there (|l —27 feet on 17th Street and uv‘ the Rossign Steel | 4 on—Debt Owed for Four Years - = But it is doubtful that even with the :x-m;_m be no more such exhibitions 30 feet on I Street, $416.66. Geral Ame oAl Nt o 3 o aid of some of the Progressives, the (in Tampa. P . . AccuneriBave. President Coolidge has reached 1o |Democrats would be to put| Fermine Sueto, secretary of the Offices divided in any size { decision as to the personnel of the|through the King re: Se! Centro Espanol, which sponsored the suites desired from $50 each | delegation he will appoint to repre |tors like Capper of who re- | fights here Saturday, today admitted up—$1.57 to $2.16 square sent the United States at the prelimi. | cently have attacked the tariff on the [his club and the Cuban club were|fll foot. nary arms limitations co o ground that it is unfair to the farmer | planning to hold a series of them as n nference tc = its s. @ of res soon as revi e High - class appointments ciaims aeainst th vartnershin should | Uy e of ntatives. crstwhile 8dv0 Ibe held in Geneva, Switzeriand, next |in Its operations. are still not ready |soon as the “re olution is over in g/ PP 5 { month, under the auspic K to go back entirely upon the Re-|Tallahassee.” The secretary was re- throughout. ' CROME Ty < lature to investigate amons other | MOMIA. nder the pices of tho | uplican prineiple of protective tar ferring to hearing of charges against S s s ". | things handling of State money, is | League of Nations The Smoot resolution may be adopted, | Hiers by the governor. MOORE & H" L @ 1ot neted b any 2 defendant in a_suit here for col-| Discussing this matter with friend: |if the leaders deem it wise to take | Sueto said the arena was being TR RPN PR i mysell | joction of a $73 board bill nearly four | today, the President intimated that it {such a step to stem the present out- |electrically equipped so that the con- 2o, " | vears old. is his intention to select some of the [cry against the commission. Some |tests could be held at night. He | _yp~! r ! Through! TESHADE SHOP HAS NO CONNEC: |~ An attorne Miss Emma Ford, | delegates from among men in the |of the Republicans themselves are un- | further said Rafael Gomez and Fran 730 17th St. Br-r-r! Br-r-r Chilled g business as may VE NOTICE THAT THE | By the Associated Press of Fracst C-Baimitow o Sam: | AUSTIN, Tex., January Jeaker at prem; | Lee satterwhite of the Texas Hou Batrsto AY L of | Representatives, erstwhile advo: o ed SHADE SHOPS Tof 8-, w of Tulare County, Calif.. Is seek- | for 10 are now ir|friendly to the flexible provisions of |cisco Perez Rivera, noted Spanish bull | 5 A T Nathin A, ing judgment on u promissory note | Burope. o will designate sev | the tariff act and would be perfectly | iuntern. and ihelr troupe of elaht | No fire in the house since you left hours ago. Whole house - Kt HAE BHOY H30la00siam which she elaims Mr. Satterwhite ex. | eral yepresentatives of the Army ane | willing to sec them repealed, leaving | matadors ana 30 “wild bulls from chilly. Outside, penetrating mists vie with cold winds to see ‘*J 2 \ LOAD OF ¥ S sted June 1, 1922, to cover the bill. ( Nav o accompany the delegation [to Congress the entire control of | el have been! retained for & = & ire, from, New Yorle Ritladelon o maii: | Soutel metion. alieged the petition, |and to serve as advisers. {ariff rates once more. [ exmimttion, © which can make you most uncomfortable. Ruh to the oo A took ‘ispe ut Fenbandlc e Sl Welsbach, a turn, a twist and INSTANTLY welcome heat, 100 MIMEOGRAPHED LETTERS. $1. ACE | legislator's home. i . AT 3 lowi ith cheerful th that cemes right out to meet you. S flogr. Dustrict Nationai | = Ty, i . “of reia s « are yap- glowing with cheerful warm gl S R M R W e sor e wir. | FORD MOTOR INTERESTS | CITY PLANNING BILL onmercia nouses in Chite are van. YOU AR TROUNLED WITH maoTs | Satterwhite declared. “The deht is an | L 1dly < S TR VAR | Rohes o ana 1 have ot repuaiaced | BUY 1,400 ACRES OF LAND| jsrning g0l addesenk pachi e Oh-h-h, MAN! 25 YEARS OFSUCEESS | xlows aiitentoy 04 capiinns 4] = MEETS OPPOSITION A..?....,.. § it in. d =% e paying them up as rapidly as pos- | Chicago Newspaper Says Purchase | =% 1 'flr;'n\‘/l‘o:‘t: An;‘lt it's :iul[ yo: cl:: iEES::;(d i:E"ELl:n;ior:::l;n 5::5; e b s ble,” Mr. Satterwhite explained. “1f | E Sics ¢ | ) s 5 ] D monse oRnets welhave | D S T heen. without principle and| Vot Miade/as(Site for Targe Commissioners Fail to Back Meas- wtsl!}’ %flgbtfl aod e pivnyis it A S ROOFING 119 ra st sy, | Without honor 1 could have grafted | Flying Terminal. ure for New D. C. Body. improves the appe- , i f life state and p em up long and the Welsbach's off. Total fuel cost for 20 minutes of life- Ehone data g3y, | On. the State and paia them up long | .. —has mo equal as a_residential o Sl T ago.” i < f i saving, chill-chasing heat is surprisingly low. Your 1926 Printing Needs | | “cmicaco, v 5.—The Herald| Confusion Is Seen. community. Exclusive in its corrects o € e e and Examiner s the Ford Motor —— character; picturesque in its en- 5 = A dealer near you has Welsbach Heaters exceuted by this establishment |interests have purchased 1,400 acres A S D vironment—with every feature < Phone or write us for his name and address ! bR TWO CH”-DREN BURNED. | Gi'iina in the Hammond-Maynard tor Sewate bill 009, providing for the| of atuce preserved, and every / . J0Vea > 161 GRADE, BUT NOT HIGH PRICED. S ritory contiguous to Hlinois-Indiana | creation of a Federal city planning e AT Ry PAN BYRON S. ADAMS . Two colored children, Frank and| State line to be used for a large flying | commiss s opposed today by the| O™ K WELSBACH COM T Theodore Manuel, 3 and 2 yvears old, |termi Board of District Commissioners on You'll be charmed Prohtable Prmtxng Results respectively, were burned sterday | Lumrlml o the site will be equip-|the ground that it would be a “retro- with the surroundings 439 Seventh St. N.W. Phone Main 7083 s in their home on T street hill south-| ment for the manufacture, assembly|gyade step and would lead : > § = 1[\,.5H.mmm this million dollar | (&t R e "Droke out while their!and testing of airplanes on a whole-| foo . 0 con Motor_out Massachusetts Avenue, plan : ’ i CO - rati % s Wisconsin Avenue, into Catl 7 5 Mother, Georgia Manuel, was at alsale scale, says the newspaper, in con- f\"’“:;;;“ ‘i‘:‘:"o;hf‘fi‘i,“; SDAOD T aton . ssroia Tl sconstnAreane o Cuthe: s A store. A. E. Cogan of 12 I street|nection with the extension of the Ford |~ % this measure or the Heights Bus at 20th and P Streets. ~ > The National Capital P"CSS Southeast, who was In the neighbor- |airlines throughout the West. The |Substitution of Senate bill 661 was = 12101212 D ST_NW, hoad when the mother returned home | attached fiying field will be adequate | suggested. W. C. and A. N, Miller THINK WHAT and found the Kitchen afire, rescued|for the accomodation of large flight The object of bill 669, the Commis Realtors the children from the house and took ' of planes. sioners explained, is to create a com- WOULD HAPPEN them to Children’s Hosp The site was reported as having|mission ¢ Ing of certain pre- 1119 Seventeenth Street m.m-non—unola- sour_roof be Weil| The younger child 4s in a serious ]|t purchased by Edsel Ford at a|scribed people charged with the duty Main 1790 One-third the regular dose. Made ¢ it n firstclase el nd save you | cor on, while th her 5 nof ce of $700.000. A thousand acres|of developing @ comprehensive, - of same ingredients, then candy 2 B e bttt howis k| e Tnati i 100 0 Ehe | et A oramaten o Sor e S % chtaen and e SELF- LIGHTING RADIANT GAS HEATERS J IRONCLAD mzs, shbee ma Ty | susied. | side of the line, Distric and its environs, TSOLD 2¥ YOUR DRUGGIST 3 -

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