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ALLEGED ATTACK A[}[}BUNIS fllFFER Representative Paints Sad Picture of Future of Postal Worker and Yolice at Odds in Relating | Incident. Investigation of the allegations of 2 Alexander T. Birtton. emplove of the Gro ¥ was | 8 rketown Post office. that he was | on. who cames from the home of the | attacked and assaulied by Policemen Arrington and Carroll of the seventh precinct last Tuesdav night, has dis | closed two such diverse accounts that | Maj. Edwin B. Hesse, chief of police. | today reser sfone on the | cane until further pre of the mat One anzle fe the « 1wo policem ~hile he ion that the shots at Britton 1 automohile en where the post = to be parkea men. I hecause of veported there in recent weeks. and that when they fice emrlove he <t THE EVENING 8TAR. WASHINGTON, D. €, THURSDAY, JANUARY 21, 1S DEPRESSING Washington in Plea Horse-Drawn Vehicles. Shuddering in contemplation of the | when Washington's parks will | statues of | aced with “action s “zalloning” to the t of their fave Missouri mule. vesterdav sen! through the halls of Congress a ring- protest against Traffic Director Eldridze’s move banning horses Sixteenth street and Massachusetts wvenue. Let us keep real live horses. pleas- | ure horses, if vou please. on Wash ington streets,” Mr. Nelson implored hefore his fellow House members, ‘rather than hasten the day when the er who would learn of horse note of some of the ch statesmen or soldiers Piblic | of statues. commanding he shown. not mounied on fies eated in Juxurious limo; M. Nelson was moved to his flizhts of oratory by 4 letter he received from Wayne Dinsmor ccretary of the Thorouzhbred Horse Association of | America. attacking the local ban nn o | horses an certain houlevards °n | greeted hrouzht from Representative Loring | 1M | quiry porting the alles wAE written to Aaj. Hesse President’s Precedent Cited. The "Missouri gentleman's defense | . of the horse and the lowly mule was with hearty anplause. and Black. jr of New York. the In ‘What could vou expect for the horse in Washington after the - |develoned as nowhere else in the 'STATUES OF GENERALS IN AUTOS | FEAR OF NELSON| for Repeal of Ban on = | and Astral words.” Here in the Capital, Mr. Nelson said. | “where the horse has been bred and King are household world tion against horse-drawn vehicles on any thoroughfare. with considerable amuse- cqual satisfaction.” Mr. declared. “that 1 read in Washinzton papers of how this new traflic rile T 73 horse-drawn pleasure vehicles had been success “ml\ defied by the driver of a mule- drawn pleasure vehicle Tt should not h«\\lr\"v have required the use of a Missouri mule to show just how such regulations. lacking, cven the semblance of there is no reason for rezula- pleasure sense 1 In connection with the rezulations, | against which horsemen protest, T enter na eriticam against the makers of cars. Frankly, | had 'vr“!hm’ Almost |always W hetter udgment.” Order. horse-senseless’ order destroying any de- here be developed for the best horses in America-——and the best should be seen on these £ to which the representatives rld come—and while the indirect effect is certain to “Horse-Senseless™ While this moes far gowa mand which *| express these streets. Would that it were pos- ! sible 1o make provision for the chil- dren of the Capital to know e of animal life. The love of h has brought out the best in many 1 nox ‘T concede that the motor car come ta stay. But let It never be that. through foolish and sumptu |legislation. the horse has heen fol |from our streets. Rather let he whn |prefers the magic. the iridescribable | thrill which comes from holding reins | |over a spirited horse, one with style | and speed and stamina, enjov equal} rights with the owner of the auto.’ OLD CLOTHING SOUGHT. | Near East Relief Asks Aid for 137.-; 000 Orphans. i An appeal for old clothing to pre- veni suffering among thousands of orphans In the Near East was issued today by Harold 1. Pellegrin, divec- | tor of the Potomae Diviclon of the | Near agt Relief, from the Washinz- ton headquarters. 321 Fond Buildine The clothes are nceded. he <aid. for | the 37,000 orphans under the of the relief hody and for - 100.000 moré in Ukrania wha are homeless | and in rags and whom the society | has heen asked tn help “Anvthing warm and wearahle is welcome.” sald the appeal, which asked that bundles he sen tn the | local headquarters by narcel o=t | or freight. prepaid. | hrmuxh- there " Youlf quukiq stradefor Studebaker Power Uurab:ldu F]msh: be hurtful in the matter of sales of | top horses. I wish also to speak of | another side | “Remembhering my Arst pony. next | my first real horse. and then a long These new crop products from the far south are offeree at prices most conable. Texas New Crop Carrots Per 71 /2 c Bunch. 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It will be 2 sad day for L the vouth of Washinzton if the time Pan.| comes when horees are banished from | Qur Famous id A suse 1n believe that there | s truth in the reports that po liee overstepped 1he hounds of ner eenduct, it will he a matter trial board. 1f nor, ) ~ill naturally net he taker want definite facts tn nroceed e any GREEN BAG COFFEE Per Lb. 39¢ Specials This Week 2 Pkgs. 15¢ 25 10c Cans 45C 19c Have You Tried Sweet Cream Butter? Land O’Lakes Sweet Cream Butter in the impc mule industr ance of her b Where from. he added. such equestrian nam as Rex MecDonald. Charles Sometimes and Always. Peter MEDICINE i0 YEARS OF SUCCESS upon OVER Argo Laundry ~ The first real Improvement in oats in fifty years- cooted for yoy Starc Pork and Beans oo Shriver’s Old Reliable Corn Blue Ridge Brand Peaches &&stone s~ " Toilet Soap “Salada’ Tea Y4-Lb. 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