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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. U, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 2. 1926 LSRN BULBS [ o e LAESS ASRBED. NANEPLGRS | et Who Are Anxious to Show Skepfics That Col- Publishing Company of Austin, pub- lishers of the Austin Amv'-x_vl n xmnd i - - * P S 3 - he Austin Statesman, was filed Peter Bissett Asserts Ameri- lecting Has Its Rewards. School Children Without Hats 150 Headed by Governor Call| 25, Az i3 it e Couy . 2 = — - & = _m et Court by Gov. Mirlam A « cans Can Grow Most | scamps of every conceivable size and|sizo of our familiar “twocenter.r| ~OF COats in Fire Drills at White House on Trade |¥ersuson und her husband, James B coler, largs amps and small, some of | “Ther mh“ guife whispers in awed Contract Colds Mission The. ault is the result of publication insignificant in value and others | tones; ere is the famous Mauritius 4 5 At kg nn Plants Now Imported. Worth thnsands of dollare—all are|stamp that sold for $20,000 in Paris ONEAG e e displayed in dazzling array behind|a short time ago. The only other one v locked glass sho es at the|in existence is owned by King George ¢ © prohibitic Although it is consierel’ question: | sasay Sanoltenitition of postass|of Baglandy” e ! Informed that a number of kinder-| One hundred and fifty residents of e eeant ok e ronitition whether there will be sufficient | stamps in the Public Library by the| Crushed, frightened and intent only | garten children have contracted bad|Maine, headed by Gov. and Mrs. Tasateied bulhs next season to SUDIY | members of the Washington Philatelic | on escapé, the visitor mutters 5ome | colds beoauso they were permitted to| Brewster, on a three weeks' pilgrim- nd in view of the Govern-|Soc "he exhibition, which started | inaudible comment and starts for the S 2 > 4 5 7 s bulb em- etanay, will continua until Febru: | door. However, any hopes he may | Participate in fire drills without their agetonthe South \stoppediomitoday 1, the increase ary 14. The stamps will be changed [ have of reachin tho fresh outside air | hats or coats, Asst. Supt. of Schools| i Washington to greet President and an bulb daily, owing to the limited space pro-|are qiuckly shattered, for his new | A. L. Haycock today issued i precau-| gomn, o condge, Vis 101 Toioh undoubt vided. Sitnd, sl o conpiting HARE 00 i oo 1o ai smervisiog peln Lo (v Eeke & guick Ing W few years The average man, if he has escaped | his shoulder, proceeds to lead him on | ;5207 order 10 o7 SURTEVIRNE BEAC) ton of polnts of interest in the 2 e able to this stamp collecting bug, has 2 more | among the maze of showcases. friatans. v L foiteealitast than furnish or less hazy idea of stamp values. To| ‘“There’s the ‘what's it stamp, worth | “UC™e b0 proveock cautions in a|therr 14.cae kpecial tratm, the visitors domestic mar- him a rare stamp is worth $10, per-| $13,000, and over on your right are e e e iR Lo "Car ape A, Lo | N ¢t in the opinion haps $25, and he may even have heurd |the renowned Harding precancels, | I0tice sent out today that it is ex-|were greeted at Union Station by the | ke fo Go ot BRLi S e e Over e the o st | tremely important that the pupils be| Maine congressional delexation and | e Bulteau of slightly unsound mentaily talking of |each country visited by Columbus on | Sorbelled to e :.’;;;’r““‘"‘m“““’“”;;“ek, g e gl an Plant Industry, ich and such a stamp selling for $100. | his four vovages, with the stamp at- - o B o Dlatrict f Columbia and var answer the gong for a fire drill. ous trade and business organizations which the record of Gov. Ferguson in The first woman cabinet member in the world, Madame Adnam, who was minister of education in-the last Turk ish cabinet, is lecturing in Europe a- Department of So, on wandering into the exhibition ” The next half hour is de. | “V& 1 Agriculture. rooms he asks to be shown some of to viewing airplane stamps, ola{, Within the past two or three|here. ure las T ard so much about. e Sm an Institution a 5 ; the sul The unsuspecting liyman is tmmeds | Post Office Department. At last, as | theif puplls to rush out unprotected| After an hour’s automobile tour of Ameri ately seized upon by @ rather wild- | new footsteps are heard ascending the | {10 the elements with the result that|the clity and u visit to the headquar grown b looking enthusiast and hustled off into | stairs, the guide releases his hold and |10 one instance more than a dozenters of the United States Chamber of | tore t ME. BISSETT. |a corner, where, reposing in a large | the confused and wiser visitor slinks | Kindergarten children were forced to|Commerce, where business men in the | ; and unusually strong appearing show- | away with urgent invitations to re.| S4¥ out of school for & number of| Maine group conferred with repre- Club ¢ Twelfth street, Mr. days on account of bad colds. of that organization, the | repc d that latest esti- It has been ascertained that fted the White House to mates showed a total of about 160, . 000,000 narcissi y school building can be cleared in a re- by Mrs. Coolidge before goil this year for t in American markably few moments and that {t {s|£0ing to the adjoining executive offices ‘market, out of just as simple for them to form in|to 8hake hands with the President. A awhich only ahout 60,000.090 market- the cloakroom and calmly adjust their|basket of Malne apples and a broi fble bulbs will be available next ses wraps as it is to have them scramble [Plaque bearing the Maine State seal | ey for the front door in hysterical|Were presented to the President. disvesips il be Met. | fashion. After thefr visit to the White House A Betieses Dewand Will be Met. o sl arsit sl besnlil et e ol Jolls’ Newsstand ||| “It is possible,” he said. “that 14\' | policy of the schools to have but one|be Juncheon guests of the Maine con | Eupply will pretty nearly meet the de/y fire drill a month during the colder | Eressional delegation, with Secretary 1135 14th Street | mand next se ) \‘i‘m" (“-“{nw months, while when the weather is|HOover as a special guest. Before | pleasant two fire drills a month are|l*aving tonfght for the south the |l jg a Star Branch ase is a small black stamp. About the | turn ringing in his ears. it w $sja98i3 How 10 American [»;nwd'u 1‘1‘;1" .:\m.“x:‘in::)\”v i Shrsiarea: i scheduled. r! p planned to watch both houses ‘ < speaker said, would depen € . : : of Congress transact business and to H ¥elopment of the plantations " | Arbitration Measure and| Board of Education Members il ool g ofhec For your conven- | i L For the prese gald, there had been an enorn ience these Branch at a reception at the Hotel Hamilto Wage Boost Separate. to Discuss All Phases at | ENGINEER IS BLAMED a8 Sedtorion at the Hotel Hamino T o ated importation last Fall of | 5 'ofcloal o h Classi- | ftimulated importation last 1 at & o'clock this afternoon. Offices, where Class; | shout 140,000,000 bulbs, whereas the | : [ FOR WRECK OF TRAIN : Th i hormal imports in the past had been | Attorney Says. ! Special Session. it Trip Schedule Changed. fied ads for The 5'1-“ \ Erom 85,000,000 to 45.000,000. Sk & 3 At the telephoned request of Gov. may be left—are lo- AMr. Bissett illustrated his lecture —_— 2 afety Inspectors Report Crash|aicLecd of South Carolina, arrange. cated all over town | with pictures including many from &1 5,44 R Richbers, counsel for| A roundtable discussion of the( Which Killed Ten Was Due to |M¢nts were made for 4 stop tomorrow d the nearby sub- i} Department of Agriculture eXperl- | yr0aq uior organizations, told a|merits or demerits of the Gusque bill morning at Columbfa on the way to an | ment station in the State of Wash-} ;o0 00" 01 mittea today there was no | now in Congress, which provides for Ignoring Signals. Savannah. Ga., which will be reached | urbs. | ington, where he et ionship betwe “moves for in-|an elective Board of Education, will . 3 " later in )he duy | | conditions approxin vy e radiroad workers: pay aid the | take place between members of thei Fuilure of Engineman Carvoll to ob- | One of the purposes of the ' | Sille Dewssaad at i Iv those of nd. Some Hlustra- | BEC PO TOHE Vatson-Parker | Board of Education at a special meet and obey indica auto. | aie » point out the varicd advan . b oritos bepeame | latos sunEorilofine o seniE ke | Labeaial LA n datRneer i BE Vlock shinals: wis the i | ks 1nd ‘possibilitien of Maine 1135 14th Street is a can tulip bulbs over Holiand im- {00 Gicnures. Ernest Greenwood, vice president of | cause of the Pennsylvania Raflroad handy one for lots of r-| Wreck at Monmouth ports, in the matter of flow , ing and size of blooms. Pic were also shown of bulb pest There is a deliberate effort by |the board, called the meeting v wction, N e > | feel manufacturers to create a false im t having been voted at the regu. |last November, in which 10 persons HOtel lfll‘l people. zlease fe-e slon by propagangs he sald. ard meeting of January 6 that|Wwere killed, safety inspectors reported SRS e free to make use of it. importation of which brought on the } “rhere are certain negotiations pend. | such a session be held. today, (o tho Sinterstate S Commence | 604-610 9th St. N.W. | There are no fees, quarantine. | ing, but th is no general concerted | A regular meeting of the Board of | Commission. | 87 rodms. £6 weekly: $1050 rooms. $8: | 1 Tor catesiare Avacsiean) ‘Sell Meets: Needa: wiice movement in relation (o the | Education will be held tomorrow, with | The conclusions of the fnspectors | 13wl foiet. ower ant lavatory 3io>3 | [l - only regular ral G gl a bill.”* no controversial business scheduled | Were similar to those reached by the |in room. 50% more. Rooms like Mother's, | American bulb growers are operat- ing principally in the Puget Sound | country, the speaker reported: in Cali-| fornia, along the Guif Coast States in | 2| D. Robertson, president of the |for action. Assistant Superintendent | Public Utllitles Commission of New “remen’s Unlon, sald there was an |of Schools G. C. Wilkinson said today | Jersey. L ndividual referendum pending In his | he will not be able to submit a fina gineman Carroll of train . 6| ion on the question of an 18 | FePort on the investigation into the[Tan his engine into the rear of truin | wage increase, but denled | recent student strike at Armstrong | No- 166, and a contributing cause of | of the bi < | High School at tomorrow’s meeting, | the wreck was given as “fai I but will be able to report “progress.” | Flagman Cunningham of train 1 7 PAID ON SAVINGS ent rges that e tt issure stter settleme Going the ire of 3 e e e e e e T BERGRIES! | : Skvscramer ani oo ! seercary, 45 IN FEDERAL POSITIONS gty s fsoo, offoy democ WHEN we say a Shaw- - and Granville Gude: ad- | Givil Service Commission Tells of | oo i Walker steel filing * g el Cmup;:‘l:i‘:n:ixmn— HEFLIN TAKES FLOOR. || —— cabinet”is “Built Like a Sky- Busrribews | ‘ vl Sersioe Commission an.|But Unusal Featurs Is That Chair _— i 1 SCIEpCL: we-underState T U. S. OIL CONSERVATION |pounced sy open l';,,”\.‘.fis;n‘i“m! Breaks Down. b case. It is built better than a BONBDIS CHEBUBEIOU S a i e aivineeriioniton iates | bl ret st e el e bnehteox ‘ skyscraper. o PR | coa t cey, lin of Alabama was forced to take the | = P - for sub- | f of the Senate rather un ot- Sessions to Be Held Morning. Aft- | $337 5 1 edly. when one of the legs of his ernoon and Evening, With | Scientific aid «orton testing), Bureau chair gave way. jof Agricultural FEconomlics, Depal The chair went down so gradually Whole Personnel Present. ment of Agriculture, at $1,680 a year. | that the Senator was not injured and Assistant wood techr ist, Forest | o v a few of his colleagues sitting e - il The skeleton is built of sky- e lnls — | scraper steel, with uprights, il cross-pieces, girders and re- s¢ 1 - the public he products Laborato! A son., Wis., 5 , = i 3 8 Egiequlaios Wheuniic b | Een ot Caoretors Manleon Vs neerhy, imere fawse forithelincidant: r inforcements spotwelded to- * vation B r 10 and as | " Junior foresjor, Forest and Indian | lelivering hig speech ad ahwas i —bui i 7 made pu sday secretary Work, | Services. at $1,860 to $2.000 a v tain changes in the za"f’r"n(‘ea;slgsec:‘: | gether built hkeaSk} SeEapcE chairman « , Forest Servi { junor range e won and eve- ’;.,[ $1.860 to §2 - perscnnel of the | Medical | interne | the time. Then we put on sides and top Clearance is in ils | | . e Has members m;: < T st s B fi.\h»\wn is still suffering from the - i and SPOtweldtheWhOIe struc- and technical | 60 vear., effects o vlague H H M oG8 che il rsachir, eeentasy erades 19y ot | Sranene o vt verre e flnal dash_now bl ture into one solid piece of ssion. |s eacher, junior high = = — — il = : il o0 el A ) steel—built betterthan a sk on the work done by | e mqrning session on | 12), z Henrd L. Doherty of | Principa . outline his new scheme | pointed from these examinations, 1tion by control of gas | ies ranging from $1,500 to $2,400 | | AT, | s ‘ scraper. Your choice of ever b i And the drawersarenot back- breakers! Each one, a solid February 1 New York v YOUR FURNITURE INSURED? Pays the Bills_when the Firemen Leave? Sy I L i T bt o e oincs || INSURANCE Fashion Park. I > fim of " operations | of the CIVil S 5| piece of steel, rolls in or out » shown | F st t sions on February 11, while | = g ! Y & Farien, president of e ameri.| HOLD DINNER DANCE. | an Petroleum I will preside | | . e evening session. Leaders in | | = the evening secion o n oS aol%. of €. Fourth Depres Menbers HEARINGS ARE POSTPONED | r b bt i oo Tyler & Rutherford, Inc. 1018 Vermont Ave. N.W. Maln 435 at a touch when fully loaded. Theonlygenuine*“Built-Like- : a-Skyscraper” file bears the name Shaw-Walker. Thesame name goes on, the same qual- ity goes into, Shaw-Walker desks, safes,indexing, cards, folders, guides and bank ! equipment. Suils range up to *80 | Shaw-Walker products cost il . Why accept substi- . " s fit no more ¥y accep Overcoats up to *85 i pri Mode— Richard Austin (English) Suit, Overcoat and Topcoat of the present season. Fourth De Knights of Columbus of the Distr t of Columbia attended Gasque Bill Seasions Delayed for| & amner dance at the waninzon| A Latest Velie ast night. The affair was the Week. viding for the popular mes J. gath of the e pom D : 5 lose Washington school board, which were | . Griffith and Thomas K scheduled for Thurstay night in the | Fe) y 16 the annual ‘“getto- i " room of the House Office| gether” banquet of the Knights of Co- ng, for one | lumbus of the District will be held at i week e sister | the New Willard Hoiel. ~ Archbishop I presentative Reid, | Michael J. Curley of Baitimore will be man of the subcommittee of the| the guest of honor upreme Knight 4 other promi- | T@ the Person Who Gives rict committee, which is| James A. Flahert the hearir The hear-| nent national officials of the organiza- It the Best Name be resumed Thursday | tion are also to attend the banguet. Midwinte Hearir bill_pro- ction of the Those in c e —— I} February 11. i -— This entirely different || hill and school of Fxtraordinary tives of scor ' IEguens e New across the Engli A . | ‘ { . s RRee e aties Siihe r'..\.',:'.i",.,:t‘;\r‘m]-';::y:‘"v:lammexnl\m“:é""“;‘h and interesting creation Ii filt} Send fO" a Skyscraper man s i rePresentd- | stead of the old open decks is mow being exhibited I | he’s trained.” Dsjandictiizens e e atthe Automobile Show. ||/’ I . eren = an opportunity Lo testify, | _ B R RRRRY [ ] e T e HRREREE S| See The Aristocrat I il At Space 11 i ganiz | i : % -India. r 1 E aper 1[11:I\]:?l‘l‘ ne S reswillive i fij 4‘»@ Suggest a Name for It it 12! For the best name, we it Y will give a duplicate of I OFFICE ® :-.;.,:: 1, fally 3 i - = = 3 . ) 9gs . - HELP e il That’s cutting °til it hurts—but it’s , ® Should two ermare persons i e o) e e i e The Old * obmit the namo sclected 2a |} compensated for in clearance—and it’s | giving the most information. best each 'M""““’ customer-m il:lg too " See that vour Help Wanted | ideatical with offered cl ) . it it || e Made New e ™~ | ;m— the position you have to of- ; e " A - | fer. _ Let us reupholster your Study the New Nea- Alterations, if necessary, will be made Thos 0 ualified il no e at a saving to repl l'“ “and vour "i[!‘-“; “\Y\’;'lh j-nlr ” '\-‘Z,":""[mu'o inl an‘d select Vibration Meter l i at cost—and we must repeat that every may uit vou. ? vour materials and we will P d of kabl i In today’s Star are 40 adver- ||| 28 s‘\"; ;f'(,‘\:”,i": lowestesti- iqu:.‘g;::'_; 7l i selection be final. { tigoments for office help including ||| %8 mate. Workmanship guar- celeration, while retaining the : L itk Accountant Factors Kepresentative {2 Gnteed. umequalled am},.m,,gm.w i Satcamen amaers At || g ;| and Jonglife for whidh the Velie | [l i | 605 13th St N w el e | - § e — b L T Wi Tl T Eiluouih ’ o Colloctors 1R b e Corin he middle- Tutely Vibrati | P FEa O G| man®y profit, | “Factory Ph Mai 9100 S8 s Bovesiesioe : st i one ain Assintant Buser e ::‘:-; 39 advertisements for oftice 4 Frank. 3844 ’ situation, including i "w’} I 3 Areountant wyer l 3 . . [ Roctkeroer erin i ERNEST HOLOBER ‘s Washington Velie Co. ¢ : Drog Clerk . siennerashers ||| 5 602 F St. N.W. NORZIS B, ENGLE Branches and Agencies Everywhere. Censult Your Phone Book. s : & 1136 Connecticut Ave. (2 Main 849§ B BHEGHEEEESEREE

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