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WORK OF CONGRESS WELL ADVANCED Indlcatlons Are L°g|slators Will Be Able to Adjourn Within Two Months. With the ushering in of March, a glance at the remaining sc.. important matters awaiti the Senate and House indicates Con- gress may be able to complete its work within two months. The foreign debt settlements and the annual appropriation bills are the principal items left on the calendar outside of farm relief and railroad legislation. The Senate has three elec tion contests to settle, but once’ these | 1 reach the floor they are not expected to consume a great deal of time Watson-Parker Bill Slated. The House is expected to pass the Watson-Parker railroad labor bill to day and it will be taken up in the Senate in the near future. Houze leaders also have two those for the for the 7 merce and Labor Departments. Muscle Shoa obably will occupy much of th the week to have action on the tion creating a conzre sion to lease the sreat nitrate and power plant on the Ten nessee River Urges Italian Debt Settlement. lu mis- Chairman Smott of the finance com mittee plans (o “ , the Italian debt settlemsnt, one of the xix pending debt ments on which there i contest All of these ready have been approved House Hearin sectie by th‘ on farm relief legx will be umed this week by House riculture comimier most prominent measure to be taken up is the Dickinson bill designed to | take care of the export surplus of the principal farm nroducts | The House alveady has passed the | administration co-operative marketing | measure, but the Senate agriculture | committee still is to hold hearings on this and several re measures de- signed to aid the iculture industry tati < the Births Reported. to hours Frank and M The following birthe have been reported the Health Department in the last 24 Schwaner, girl Anthony and_Agne Anthony K. and Rut George P. and Goldy Morris and Esthe lian d Emma L Doran and Cicels Thorn B M eDoungia. il B hoy Cohen. immel Sore throat is always serious The Most Effective Throat Antiseptic | is one of proved germicidal power that you can carry with you and take anytime, anywhere. 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Nel«rhbors Give CERMANY OBSERVES 169-Year-0]d Fete DAY OF MOURNlNG Lastmfl E Monlh‘}lmdenburg Lesds Thousands in Rites Honoring Men Killed in World War. | Special Dispatch to The Star BALTIMOE stands Nichola to have forgotten March, 109 years ago. when he was born, becuuse his birthdiy cele tion, beginning toc month, in order that the time be not skipped. Hartman’s neighbors will take turns in paying him He By the Associated BERLIN, March 1 day of mourninz consecrated to the mory of Germans killed in the 1t war was observed in the Reich- v with impres rvices were at- Prosident Von Hindenburg s of the cabinet. was delivered by Prese The has en sdchildven and says he had plenty of wo ome fiching and a_kna has been devoting himself ex ely to the restoration of the of the German war dead Memorial sei & alsn were held in many theaters, concert halls and high while patriotic societies sol the day with big outdoor PRINCE OF PULCHRITUDE SEEKS LIFE COMPANION | Asks Police Chief to Find Wash-| | ington Girl Willing to Be- 1 a . | | come His Princess. i scho) smnized meetings ymmemoration of the first ann idwin B. Hesse to by J i . who modest | 1y qualifies a mo Prince of Pulchri- | ¢ | tude, to locate a winsome Wachington | | zirl who is willinz to become princess Delahanta, who ciaims to be a cos. g metic manufacturer, does not expect | | to win one of the many heautif & without making some sion, so he informs Supt. H. | letter received by the major | that “T will use my bride’s picture on both of my beauty creams | I will assure any girl you can find | £ continues Delahanta in his Hes ‘ girls ation to Maj. nd happiness The only catch in the novel bid for a wife by Delahanta i that he says be prefers a bride with “some cap | iar” Dela ind is perfectly | letters and phote { bidding f < B0 ves to exc with SPRING —=Qnd now This “Topeoat Week™ is the result of the concerted effort of the entire Bond organization to give the public the most of the best for the least—and ad ‘way ahead of the other fellow, too! Your Cheoice of Hundreds | national | Sixty thousand persons gathered in | |' very good taste of our in the execution of 14¢h & H Telephone Main 3707 Every color—every style yance here, sary of the death of President Ebert. Similar demonstrations were held in most of the cities, notably in Heidel- berg, where thousands assembled at | Ebert's grave. The Social Democrats sent delegates from all parts of the country to Elber- teld for the unveiling of a statue to Herr Ebert. " HORSEMANSHIP EXHIBIT. | Movie Pictures Proposed Repre- | senting Cavalry School. Moving pictures of the horseman- | ship of students and instructors at the Cavalry School of the United | States Army will be shown at a| Indies’ night gathering of the District | of Columbhia branch of the Society nf the First Division tomorrow night, § o'clock, in the conference room of the chief of ordnance in the Muni- tions Building. The filme show of the | the work | students and their instructors at the | school from reveille in the morning until recall in the late afternoon. An #ther interesting feature will be # moving picture of demonstrations by | the Ogdnance Department at a meet- of the Society of American Mili- * Engineers. HERE s a difference in FUNERAL DESIGNS—a self-evident one, when the tists figures Sprays & ¢ Wreaths 4 gz | TWO STORE:! 1222 F Se. Telephone Frank. 5357 mo others. > all right! all and they’r of Spring Topcoats Fit Men of all Proportions Just like a tonic.” Bond's “Spring Top- coats will make you feel like a new low. Get into tomorrow fel- one — vyou'll ’ ce hate to get out of it!! Chester 3-button dressers. Mail Orders Given Careful Attention double-breasted model, favored by all good Royal 3-button tubular topcoat. 1335 F Street N.W. A. Cl._:rYDE CONNELLY, Manager Thev're double- MONDAY. MARCH 1. 1926. visitors Saturday night in the Cafritz auditorium of the Community Center. All of the other Jewich organizations | HEBREW ASSOCIATIONS TO JOIN IN PARLEY HERE |in the city wil attend. Burnett Siman has been named | chairman of the convention commit- tee and will shortly announce the per- sonnel of the various subsidiary com- mittees which will arrange the pro- gram of business and entertainment. C, Delegates From Middle Atlantic States to Meet in Washington March 13-14. Several hundred delegates will at- tend the annual convention of the Atlandie States Federation of Young Men's and Young Hebrew and kindred be heid in this city March 13 and 14, | under the auspices of the local Y. M. | and Y. W. H. A, it was announced today by David Wiener, president. The sessions of the convention, the first of its kind to be held in Wash ington in six years because of hither- to inadequate facilities to accommo- date the delegates, will be held in the vecently completed Jewish Commu nity Center at Sixteenth and Q st Delegates will come here from Ba more, Richmond, Norfolk berland. Preparations are under w to make this conclave the large: ever held in the history of the fed- eration. AR Deaths Reported. | The following deaths have been vnmrled \\ omen's | to the Health Department in the last jons to | houre M xll!n J" 1830 Newton st El Nas Hnmr for Aged B NSl { Taimage D. Russell. William Sears 79, Sg. Elizabeth's Hospital John Jones. 40, Si. Elizaveth's Hospital ‘Annie. Stibor. alias Stidor. 57. St. Eliza- beth's Hospital Benjamin May, 43, Emergency Hospital Anna Muntz. 78, §t.” Elizaheth's Hoapital James K. Griffin. 66, 1612 Evarts st st se. 26, Emergency Hos: ““Eiizabeth Wagner. 89. 1016 Fast Cavitol st Sarah F. Ginnelley. 94. 1947 4th st. 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