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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON. D. (., WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 10. 1926 T e e 1 G ASUUE B"_I- AG AlN Man Minus Appendix Found; May Aid RUSSI AN LEADERS lSENATE COMMITTEE MISSUURI SP”"'S 13&5;2‘?“‘?,'1‘5 e princivally becanse | hela” arch 17. 1o “Chicago, by the , : | In Solving Dispute on Organ’s ROIe{ APPROVES CAPPER | har b et - asirens g | ool s b many of the agriculturists, but, in his Protest Water Diversior. eSS ] WELFARE MEASURE opinion, those farmers who are The prolonged fizht of Middle West Byt Py 1 A pable of reasonin ca t honestl; ern Stat st _the version o ) BY the Assocrated Pre cea to bhe produced. Thick n.«u e place any hldn‘w"npgon n:‘:";.xx|.‘n.'|‘«c,‘ - | water Michigan by the U CHICAGO, February 10.-A man | covered the hodies of onr ancest Continued from First Page) [fion or President Coolidze personally City of Chicago was brought to the v 105 L | ) olidze personall the pre-Adamitic men. If it persists | heir present difficnity. ittention of President Coolidze toda Ty ! ter birth it is called atavism: and It lation for the creation of a board of . when a delezation representing the v Do WAL Newman Dorland. widely | s possible that a similar reversion to ! S e A il | Politics Discussed at Parley. Great Lakes Harbors' Association | Before Joining, Insist League | sotidated ail of ihe activities of a simi-| NOt S0 Strongly Opposed as| Durinz the conference President Called and. - afrer telling of their School Officials to Attend f‘”"‘\',‘ b phvsician. e Gor: | type mny' explain that prexence of the SOk Soolide had wi = oS troubles, left with the President a cop. llar nature now performed separately | Coolidge had with Representative Will ith nstitute announc appendix providing it has no func House Committee Session | i muortunt in i bearins wmon the |\ The npresence af atavistic tiits is] DISATMament CONfEFENCe |y the Rourd af Chacities, e Boarai RepOTts Indicate, E. M. | o of Indins, chairman of the e 12 et ivion Wi haded b e institute Delieves the discovery | tion. S auest e Mea| tions. The delezation was headed be wuestion. whethsr: the apiendle nev- | Belleves by e solontiots (o tadicate of Children's GGuardians and the trus. House. and Representative Wason of | W illiam fGeorze Eruce of Milwaukee 5 forms any useful function within the | a c = of deg racy | ilv 8 < presiden e a c enator Tomorrow Night. Hoas. Dr. anung ks pan ticld sertan desres of degenertcr Full 'ShallNot Be Held There, |lecr,of the National Grsining School| Reily Says. [ New Hampshire politics was touchad | PSRN PLARE SHOCRLN, | e | pendix would not he present so per- little finger and Httle toe, which are | B | ple of the District had in mind in sup. il A e ference wht oapal obiect of 4D | detegation and made the introductions stently df it did not have a joh. passing away. find these vestizes ave | = | porting the Capper mothers® aid bill - Jagislation. Mr. Wood suid. however. | It Wis explained to President Coot Mow. soperintendent | Complete absence of the appendix 5 of degencracy. They are| By the Associated Press. | was to place that function in the Alisse I= not se stro y_antl-|ipay during their chat the «.,.V:Tn-,‘, idge by the members of the delegation ig rure in man” he explains, “but it | result of the influence of environment.| MOSCOW, February 10.—The Rus- | Board of Charities. so that 't would | World Court as recent reports from | tion shifted from one suhject fo an. | ot (her are bitterly opposed 1o ans Harry O, Hine, <eere- | dog or cat. The x-!‘ll\’h(ml o rlwnl\erp'vm-:e“r: ue.)\:l..‘}»pn dix ‘nldv‘\‘nt:‘!,- an Zovernment continues to insist | later be united with allother welfare ihut section would indicate. according | other and that politics in u zeneral .= ’4‘1'": j!::'_m-v‘ ""'H'\np the d I el s e Wl e . be regarded as i s t|as o condition to fts participation in activities when the proposed board of ' to E. Mont Reily, former Governor of | way was talked rsion or abstraction of water lkelx it Wil be present to- |7 ECRC (8 0N ARioueh vorvins| denerany. W ey be ¢ W0UNSI G Leagie of Natons prem | public welfare is created. Porto Rico, and who is prominent in| Another political caller at the White | 12 10Wer the levels of the Great Lake olclock i the | jengtn and though varving in form | A e s vt b '"’[:("’:;I::.‘ ment conference that Wanted Distinet Status. Republican’ politics in Missouri. Mr. | House today was James McGraw of |41 [0S impair the, commerce therd hy of the liouse: |OBIce Yand, strictire. 1o argument | Post Graduate Medical College and the | somerq"ce Shall not be held in SWit- | puring the hearings, both hefore Relly was in conference today with | Oklahoma, former Republican national | og. not only ser nzle communit! Rnildinz, when subcommittee heavings | for its functional impor g Chicago Medical School. and s the | ““Phis hax heen made el . |the House and Senate District com- | ’resident Coolidge. during which time 'l'_j"';""\”;"";‘\"'_” :“_d one of the party | ,ng Seates. but the Nation as a whole on the Gasque eleetive school board the ‘:'"':".:\' Informs s that pas wthor of many hooks on medieal | George Tehiteherin Rl VeCAlse | mittees, the New York social workers | he-briefly sketched what he described | 140€rs 1 \T0L Bile: oL L on e Gusin tele e body which no lonzer are required. subjects 3 Imiiiaten dniveots toim ad¥ocated the creation of a separate | 1% the political and xeneral situation w2 Hley o Wioleasken ) . % " " e S — - - —j e D e | mothers” aid hoard. on the theory that - In that section of the eountry signate mem | ¥ antomohiles rather thar serrew night's meeting will be [t el et oo, Eenary| this form of i <vstem should he wiven | Mr. Reily admitted that many per » make the prinei nresentative Tteid of Tinois ok tpona tive tons - powers desire to |\ "y Lopresentatives of Wash. |ican adherence fo the court and that first 4r which representatives i ponference. M. Tehil - jiaion orzanizations contended t this sentiment is not confined 1o any | cherin, ¢ & AEATed il zaniz of the’ present school adminfatration GEORGETOWN HUNORS‘ To GET DlPLOMAS e P e ered that i< [ ion of 1 new sepurate hos one political party. He safd. however have heen present to give t w 2 = i » o ¢ would be most unfortunate at a time s opposing sentiment h; heen ~ . - < proposed postponement e 5 P | . 4 1 expected the e bhoard men H > iterat it e people ¢ e striet e “ C wted. especially while b % M . rs. in testfiving, will hack hall: 1 i : . | conference if it is to be held Sw srng = g CERR LRy o T PaLE WaAs At oninion of the Gasque bill s set forth W. K. Wimsatt. Jr. One of Best|Physicians, Dentists and Veteri- <oil. e added that e soeier ann At already cxist,” . i ; X Mamtsatnidcyeoneitione i A seve crter addressed 1o s i i ) ment woull prefer: fo have fhe|.-ne. actlon,of ithe Senate Dist Vhen asked what e ihought the i 1ry have chanzed s radically wirman Reid and made public udents in Recent Years narians to Graduate This onference in some country whicy | (olThitlee today means that the & chances dre fon Sena e e thetdiyeriol todavimiiss be o= Franklin School vesterday afternoon ot it e { hus diplomatic relations with Tuesi. ate will be usked t Vole unon ..hvl u publican. who voted azuing the World the store where burchase . s 1l Voiced. ; ernoon. ! entirely different from the one whic yeturning 1a the Senate nexi celecting the furniture i1self 1 I““‘T"T"‘Hly :(mlyl::li‘v::v::er in 5 LEAGUE CHOOS| GENEVA | sed the' House, ::{‘l’d.\}r ';m]} intimated that h; It may be a little more tronhie n this letter the board s in —_— —— BV Senator Copeland of New York | lo he Se to meet wit ot it Qs safer. You have to live unmistakably frank language VOIC® [ | iqiane ag el ’ = voted at the commitiee session in | #DPposition when he comes up for the tnre all vour life. so you owe it e untni foval of the Gasque bill |, 1 = as scholastically | Joint graduation exgrcises of thé ' B et 3 o in A ol : & B D remselves on record as |head and shoulders above hi L arme Medtea Sehosl, Arms Veters. | OB€RIlY Announces Place of Meeting | 4V0r of the New York plan. o U (or e menubicin et se DG Sou B NE Ul macedapendy favoring the rnm!)]nx.-ur(‘l:\elr\\h‘r“sellf;;‘: 18-vearold District | ~oPhomore nary School and Army Dental School | of Economic Conference. JOINT PROGRAM IN VIEW. Mr. Reily stated that the Republican e may mean that venr furniture i It O T e Guit (iiees, {Georgetown Colleze. who stand seven | will be held in the Red Cross House | VEVA. February 10 () ! Bieen Muniben, Mgl iy fEiled iy iexperiCined When e “uhcommittee on the | it i RIS stockings. captured the lof the Army Medical Center this atter- | » of Nations announced today SaAiag with rem i Hhes s Ekeuble e i) onvenes tomorrow night | HEhest scholastic honors vesterdav | ioon ar 3 e'elock [ that the” nirat meeting ‘ot the ‘brv’ | Honore to Memory of Lincoln and Wehave steered wlear of unknown manufactures g r & veport from [Repres| o moail s ed seven tes A Ol ara commission for i< inte G no gnatter how stronz their price appeal. We have Cntative Norton of New Jersex. who f {1 nl‘hlfl ?;r:l T)‘,.Tl’f,'l".:‘.‘,"y \r';l,(?"; @urs] or ihe Amiy, will Introdtee the. end ”v‘:”}';:l‘l‘ & teoneia koril - Dowe Frederick Douglass Proposed. SRl he tind f e dna b Seind L ade & ViSiL to Vurious schools] lcrarming to Cator ol Just ended. & und prod on o RE | Spliokl st tienava Al 26 The birthday o an o friends for this store, for friendly words of recon has made a visit to vatlous sehools| Coming to Georzetown in his fresh: | UAlex und presentation of diplomes| —This ja the first definite news that | T0e Ulrthday of shratam Lincoin SAVINGS e S vith a view o 7 = ZS. man vear. he atiracted attention by | #Nd medils will he made by Maj. Gen. | the meeting will he held in Geneva, @nd Frederick Douglass will he cele SHENEHOL Iy ne: much; to bulld this business We Cordially Invite Your Inspection of Our { without an appendix has been found members of the Board of The cubcommittee has heen given as- | pjg S nd frame. . He [John L. Tines. chief of <taff. Music | there t 1 ; rame. e | R A huving been uncertainty on | brated at a public mee P DEPOSITS civance that the Distriet of Columbia s about 170 pounds and grew two | M1 e turnished by the Army Band|this point cince Rustla: amnauneet Hrate st : 'U'” ':' v 2 ! E! T & sla announceg W the Metropolinen A, AL urt justices will he zlad to 4pPear | inches during his first vear at the col. | Orch that she would at s first vear at the col- | 01 at ~xhe would attend the ln 1611 what they think should beilege. He says he is atill zrowing. | Those 1o be zraduated ave [ sgtherinss. ohe I e elative 1o appeintment of hoard | Although late for the foot Teti| Army Med hool: Honoer zrad- Kue's Niide Switrertand. e Snnouner. | o Hhe speakers will ve sencar Mo | MORRIS PLAN BANK e A REl is one of the | UatexCupts, Frank I Strome (Hoft | ment of this date and nlice is re ElRy Sial Wlindis | R iChd s Under Supervision U. S. Treasury atich 5, CRaTgRaN IR ! RELL medul, Jomes C. Kimbroush, Danie) | sacded here o samis o | Suttehell Morvic o H ST. N. W. ¢ forth us veicinx the | at-the Fif His testimonials were | B Fausi: Jirst Lieuts. John P. Rus-| viction of league ofichils thut 1. | lepresentative ; ieenery Wimous sentiment of the present in Latin eck. English. history, [Sell. Otis~ K. Schreuder, John M.[controversy between Hussin ang|70P0 K. Hawkins will presid e of Bducation, attention is called | chemistry, Spanish and anol « v witzerland wi sole_and instrumenta! elect E ol zerli M be adjusted. thus | » o . he ract that tHe present powers ond honors we: hard C s—Maj. Henry F. Sawtelle: | eliminating Moscow's objections 1o | /¢ S1Ven by Rev. Charles B, Stewar. | Unulk uukl "BKE U' the Duoard are limited lan. also a Distric Capts. Eli 1. Brown, Ralph L. Cud | Geneva ; Lincoln's Gettysburs address will he ! y - < cceived testimonials T = | 1ipp. anxI on H ol b. Th s fe end 1 Mrs. M. Madre Marshall e c on Noted. 4 ni n Latin, DY s hn S. Gi € Swiss federal movernment it v One Exception Noted {1ish. Spanish. Greek and apologetics. | son. Henry (. Johs T Barton W.| Bern tonight published 4 eummare | MUSIC Will he furnished by the Nine- | {3 eept in the matter of selection| Twenty-two District boys in Johnson, Joseph 1. Martin, Harry | of what It calls its final proposal 1| '#€nth Street Baptist Church Quartet u e a er serconnel.” the letter continues,|amonz the 174 students singled out [ R. Melton, Ir: <. Frank W.|the Soviet xovernment concerning the| The celebration will be featured by | February Furniture Specials in Living Room. Dining Room. Bedroom Suites. Odd Chairs. etc. PIANO d DEMOLL FURNITUREaCnO. Twelfth and G Streets SRV SRR Y N SRR NS S B Tl inervision over the activ.|for scholastic honers by Dean Louis | Pinger. Geo e, George .| ussassination of vier e |t parade of several patriotic and fra O e Waministrative officers, and |J. Gallacher. S. J. They were ad. |Schirch. Edwin F. il Aarowiiy e ne BOVIEC eny ternal nizations, includin Power Durabi gy tin Flm&!‘l determination in respect to these | dressed by Rev. Charles W. Lyons. |P. Smith. W . Turner. Henry (The Bern zovernment. however, ex. [Umbla Lodze. No. 8. of i 1 of a wise policy. the most """l"’(i‘vhe’:};' lmyv of ':!mrv. town. M. Van Hook jvlained that wlthough thix propesal is| KMEhts of Jerusalem, the R O. T. ¢ stant functions looking to the up istrict students awarded tes- [ First lieutenanis—Berna T. Bowers. | considered final it does not necessarily | 9f Howard University James linz and operation of the public|imonials follow: Junior 1. Daniel J. | Paul A. ¢ Willlam F. De Witt|close the interchange, since C:v‘vlfxry::i' 1. Walker and J Surope | e Nols Neals Nonle Noafls Noal af> Noal: V\: i " system are carried on by | O'Donazhue, economics and apol rnberz medil). Richard E. Blvins. | hux been heard in reply from Muscow. | POSts of the Ame gion. The | K f&f \'f\’%fwf%fi‘\ i junior nk N. McDonald. | Willlam €. Furr, Douglas 8. Kellogs = - parade will st o'clock at fically eriticizing the Gasque | Philosophy a 5 sopho- | Stanley W. Matthews. Henrv A. Rous Swiss Government's Statement. the Pythian Twelfth and he letter contin i y & R ius P. Kane, |and R: H. Skag all of the Medi Through un intermediary channel | U streets, and march to the church It is not believed that the provi : . Latin and | cal Corps. Switzerland has told Russia that she led hy the Community Center Hand e of the Gasque bill have elimi H i .8 re, James K. Army /i 2 Sl Honor | = prepared 1o declare that she rezrets The celebration wili be held by & . ’ nated the danger of racial antagonism | relskell, political science: Raymond | graduat Dlains—Gi Rife | and condemns the assassination of committee of citizens under auspic e ’ 9 S hich the &lection: e the Board of eixkell, political science and apolo- | (Hoski ). Chaune: 3. Cooke, | Vorowsky. a she hasx at all times of the National Memonial As: 2 . 0 tics: freshman. A. B. 1. Leo L. Dono- | Jx > 4 2 EY ‘tion. in accordance with the ! - James oonan pust. und i< dispesed tn examine the | tion. The committes is endeavoring ms of that bill. deliberately !;i“‘-hh”" Spanis Joseph | Graduates: Cuptains—Kenneth FE.!question of finurdfai assistance for to make this one of the largest and o i j Henle I:)r;,"ne;l.lan[l:lh“";n.:‘.‘ ann"_'; Duffin. Jesse D. Derv wyer A.{Vorowsky's daudhter on condition most interesting meetinzs ever held In <umming up its views the let . history. Span irover, Patrick 1. Hudgins, that this is discusted tozether with commeme the memory of Abra ' . on ter decl iand 2nlagetics; Mo ey, F- Santa Marii, Howard M. Suvage. | Swiss claims against Russic srowing |ham Lincoln and Frederick Douglas Whether you have to g R sl e h’“‘”"‘l{ngor 4 Gree Aw.l”«”n‘\i.;‘n 5 ‘Iny’.-u“nlnn ant—Antonio M. A n||lv ..‘r the ;.\. hevist revolution. The committce on arranzements is to work, or want to go out n iresent mode of choosing ) . . Cuban army i understood that the French composed of 1. D. Lee. chairman 2 S O Bers of the Board of EAueation ':om' G Quiestr “1:“:)h"';";::\ and | Second lieutenants—Verne C. Mill | government i< using {ts good offices| Samuel C. Smith. secretary. John 11 to play. we have things to has worked well. and that as a rule | medical, Charles M. Bastable, n;,ml"ml Harry R. Leizhton and Elmer with Moscow in an attempt to secure ynter. A W. Gaines. Martin L‘e(’p vou warm., JTust 1n careful attention has been paid m\‘mn" o e Dol Young of the Vetcrinary Corps lan agreement. The ertion of this' R. Powell. Mrs. Julia 1 Hamilton % 2k e k The various sections of the city in |science and French: Bensamin Golden, | . ArmY School—Honor influence is considered all the more|J. A. Lankfor 3. Cuney. Syl | time for the big. white Shel vad oue Polillon] ol Ph g Goldetl | uaten: tins—James ann | necessary since the Bern zovernment vester H. 1 ieorge B. Hunt. Bd- ! hen € - | Htical sclencer Josenh Wae, petiting | (Dental Corps medal) and has been caveful to point out that it | ward W. i T iAest A THamilion . flakes that are rumbiing PRESSED I science: freshman. pre-medical, Francis | ROV st i :‘.;:-.uvm.\ the limit of irs conces ' Arthur Newmin and Chaplain | e SORROW IS EX i Pure, ctry. analvtical seometry, duates aptain—Ernest P | slons. A1, W Seott ! anologetics French, und John R. [, TET T e N - * o | FOR |NSPECTOR GRANT | Ready. apolozeties e M Bt e Rl The government of Germany is try. The imperial Diet in Japan has a | i s ames ) ipp e B e ot through (he roifrts, the OMan stenographer. M Mitsuko 2 ACKRSYES RABE L ¢ - Yahe. being =mploved in the office of Police Chief ot Snn “Prancisco Cnn-i CITY NEWS IN BRIEF “or Kolding down of prices of combinations | {ha <jeaker of the House of Repre ceys Tribute From Members | Gen. G Richards. U. 8. M. C., = {ofl reducess of meccmities fengitiies SRR l\r\rvsl:em.':::{he Sons oi the Revora: | “GOLDEN WEDDING? DATE. of Force. 1 - jtion. will speak at the breakfast te be 2 iven by the Dames of nw T.oval | b S Aoy the vocent death of Tnspectory < ne wiljand Hoel. 12530 pum. Celebrate Tonight. Aol oy Tt T s |y PO bt | v o, e e 2, etk 1 1005 PA. AVE. ' Junior Racer Flexible Sleds D eneriieant was conveyed by Chief |card pafty for the benefit of the Mas Ahe AL alGesaTs toRtaNt Puthiin of 1'olice Dyaniel J. O'Brien of San|sonic and Eastern Star Home tomor- | Temple. More than s00 frie i ple. Mo n 200 nds and rel i | | | - Up to the Top and Down Again With' oward S Fisk. formerly inspector 2 s oo I.‘, war [Wm! SRt | Harmony Chapter, U. D.. ways and | bration which will consist of a buffer Not alone in the D of (o |means committee will zive a card |UNcheon and dancing. Jumihin. it In mAny States throughout |Party February 26 at Gavel Hall. e M Weple he ey HOME OF THE **2-PANTS” SUIT Union. particularly California. has| qpe Social Club of the Home for | married in Rockville. Md.. in 187 > 3 Clitord Grant left sorrowing (riends.” | o "y ved will give a Valentine nov- | After their marriuze they made their | - Steel runners—eith flexible stecring Chief O'Brien elty party Sunday .m.. at the | home in this city and have lived h9|~p| O'Brien also inclosed 4 CODY| pome, 1127 Spring road. since. They have 10 children and 19 L Police Journal éé 99 bar — that insurcs speed and safety T Franciseo Police Journal | e e A = an article on Inspector Kit Carson Post. No. i AR, . Wabie was born, in Virginis nd | ()' - 7 i ig s want—uvet sy fo s life and refer to the Kind- | i)} ‘meet omorrow. 2 p.m.. in Giand ife 1s miltive of Mariana Mo | wO ea e s All the zip and pep that the big boys want—vet ecasy for the e e tan .'3.(’1 Army Hall. Waple ls emploved at the * little fellow to control. and so light that he can pull it up the e o e and Printing. Depariment on visits or | & Valentine party and dance will | S : g 3 hill hy himself. Two speeds! Going up—your speed. Coming capecially. during presi-| na given Saturday at the Fre — : & Sl inuvgurations: It wasiontench |l probeys e ialTad 20 108, Bencks Ted 300 4 g down—it beats dad’'s auta record. Other Flexihle Flyvers are ¢ ! priced— of ('Brien here that the | 2 : dyenue 4nd D) et o R e o e To Prevent : : Thirty-Five Dollar 1 B i 40 inches long. ... ; 48 inches long N “44 inches long. . .......... 62 inches long L = \eelf and Inspector Grant. | SUests . | is composed of Rebecca Rhodes, presi e i | Gent ot the. Tomlerss Chumeioune Damages | Rosenthal, Dorothy Cooper and Fritz TO R B PASTOR CALLS LlNCOLN {f"n:‘rx\'::\;a‘l Dorothy Cooper and Fritz TO ROOFS resulting in further complica- GREATEST OF HIS TIME The Georzia State Society will give tions. let us make re- AS 4 Valentine party and dance Monday. pairs promptly Wilderness, 330 Dm.. at 2400 Sixteenth street. Guttering and down- The Tivoli Pastime Club will a spouts should also have ; dance tomorrow. & o'clock, in private | attention after Win- Books Factors in Life. hallroom of the Arcade. ter's snows and thaws. resident Lineoln fived in time | The Psyeho Club will meet for the §iColbert scrvice insures ; oy {study of psyehoanalysis tomorrow, s miost satisfactory work when there werc ANy Sreat mMenip,m”ap the Playhouse. | and iprices: he was the greatest of them — 5 ectred Tev. Dr. doscph il The V. W. €. A Business Girly E¥Rrompt Service . 5 o iPlay. “The First Lady of the Land M : o of the New York Avenue Pres | [y o ented tomorrow and Fri- | aurice J. Colbefl heterian Church in @ Lincoln eulosy |day at St Thomas' Episcopal Parish . b fore the American Business Club | Hall. 8:15 p.m.. instead of the Epiph- Heating—Plumbing—Tinning At a luncheon in the Burlington Ho-fany Parish Hall. vertised. i te] vesterday. “We cannot think of 3621 F Street Phone Main 3016-3017 the development America wnd its| The second annual card party d( Rita m;fimmmfimm@mrmmmm Famous HUDDERSFIELD : i OVERCOATS 2 z - Women's 4-Buckle Galoshes $ No slipping and sliding. no cold and wet feet—in fact. vou'll enjoy the snow with feet warmly encased in cloth-top, 4-huckle Arctics. Main Flaar Lessons From the Wondertul Mother and Choice BIG. WARM., ROOMY ALL-\VOOL O'COATS. single and double breasted. SI.ZES 33 to 46: OL\r thlfd purchase in as many weeks. RALLIERENNRRRERL Y ARERRRRRRA] ht + without thinking abont Lin-, dance for the benefit of t. ; O D Sibob 3 Mount 1da. Va.. will he ziven | g ’ » . All sizes. ‘ferring 1o the early life of i evening at the Raleigh Hotel. | | coay DEC Siap0 w10 e oee b The _Kock Creek Hunt Club will| = ~F: i Women's Jersex-Top Zipper Baots, $6.00 had n ’unmh-]mn 1nnvhn| VI\}.‘n ::9 ]y’y’;-:‘ 4,yl'|:;:||-'v‘|'i'x‘:$‘(| 'S.S..T"‘.‘-"A'La'n”f' And What w]l 400 Thlrty Flve DOIIar 5 Women's All-Rubber Zipper Boots, §4.50 sudied choice ho School. Friday. 8 p.m.. at the Ridinz Lineoln ciame here o his erown p £ e as . 2 ind Hunt Chib, A second picture of Y H f .. ,.‘”.n eross, he s, :‘ was ‘;"'[” local interest will -|n|n;-| "'Ilnmln:.' ou ave or i o~ antS ults ikt ihe iseas anade President Rt AU e ock Creek Tounds.™ i \vwv»vvvvvv"'-"::x:; ":-,,r“j‘yuv: :\":'” I“‘m_\l“"“;lll..m Cluh will meet every Saturday Spring i 4 P u t - We e d S a 0 n Y 0 u r C a r At § pome. to local Boy its at spe ’ <h School | Members of the Security Club of = Fs 3 P / . o) o ;. siznifyinz the firal | he American Security and Trust Co., . It may he a Felt or Don't put off putting Weeds on . rditorivm at Camp iwith their friends. will be entertained Straw Hat we don't g | . At the first sign of snow and ice—be on the safe side. of this city L rren tomorrow. $:30 p.m.. | w0 s 3 e i i i verv tire—it' e $1.000 for the building Cor e emite fmmen | fl know. Tt may be a Pan- [fI; | Adjust Weed ch'ams to every tire—it's so much better to be ast. ama or Leghorn Hat of ff! : safe than sorry L okl | some sort—we can't SN, : Low "Weed” cost: DAWES LISTED SPEAKER. | Ftuss fown over post oere of the il Tt may be a light or dark | - e of e O 02U color o one just sorter : “WEED” PRICES Vice President to Make Address — i fll Mmedium—it’s hard for ns at Lincoln Dinner. to say. We don't know Sire . Price Viee President Dawes will be one| from where we sit at this f x 35 20.r4.40 ..$3.95 he Speakers At the Lincoln hirth- | writing the model vent 2 Gl oo 20,405 .........84.25 dax anniversats dinner tobe lven bi| I want or the color—we ’ a T 3 ..85.50 Nrd 95 .. ..85.25 the District of Columbia Commandery | ) : the Military Order of the Loyall ou' iy Biest A B L S ) . . ‘ 550 2195 528 on ne “riday eveni he | p ) Py Lo e B, Genl when vou buy Lamps are. But we do know this: [fl! 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