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CITIZENS TO STUDY WORK OF COUNGIL Talks to Social Workers THE EVENING S AR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, DAWES PLANUSED INITALIAN AGEORD MARCH 2, 1926 If Bicycle Is Vehicle, Why Doesn’t It Act Like One? AutoWMe‘anmt /to Know}NEw [}UMMANDER : Chalrman of the show committes ; association, the recent motor | Is @ bicycle a vehicle? If so, why | should be taken wp by Mr. Guy the chouldn't riders of bicycles be com- pelled to observe the traffic regula- tions? Speros Privolos. The fire lasted for| Both Kobl P COOLIDGE HOPEFUL IN MEXICAN ISSUE Walter Reed Chief These two questions formed the 5 4 ] > Auditori va West End Associatio Votes Senators to Show Same EC0- outstiniins a-Cucsion ot the resular | fvias heid at tho Audiorium weo| Brig. Gen. LM, Kennedy A|S° Land and_Petroleum " Law monthly meeting of e ‘as on |* = . &y - | . s Toad \ = Under the direction of President | . £ to Consider Abolishing nomic Views Underlie SrE e e R Horner, who presided for the | Becomes Director of Army | Dispute Can Be Ad- 5 : time last night, will be The first ery was put by C. ¢ I H i H + : some rad uct Present Body. Deht Settlement. T e o o aa Fe o Medical Center. ! justed, He Believes. s, . at_the conclusion of & |.long he almost unani. | o AN - resume of the local traffic situation | pous vote to dispense with the g i L . BN A resolution to con bolishing BY FREDERIC WILLIAM WILE. |by Walter B. Guy, attorney for the | srgunization’s press department and | Bris. Gen. James M. Kennedy, Med- y the Associated Press, Citizens' Advisory Council | nabilitation on the|iioclation and the trade bodys (o discontinue the monthly bullstin. |ical Corps, United States Army, today President Coolidge sees no reason I I"“ e Diviver rehratlons MIan | prtn ative on the District traffic l(|\l\ i\’l““‘l“’-‘*‘fl ll!]xt s sgbd H“'; sumed the dutie director of the | why the controversy between the compo: tirely of mien of the S Sk e | counc establish permanent headquarters and - Medl Santent R Ulted States s et " Yedcration ot Clitzens will figure conspiciioy |:”1n“:3‘uhxfl||n:l When Mr. Guy declared the law | employ a manager, This proposal will | A7y Medical Conter in this clty ar x\.lr- States and Mexico over retro ®as unanimo Ineet- | Soming Senate e ators who sup. | Ylews the bicycle as a vehicle, the [be ncted upon at the next meeting e Gan. dames |active’ and contiscatory provisions of the W Asso debt. settlement. Sen L Mos . | Second question was put. The new tax the s P |the antialien land and petroleum tion in C last night. D T et the settle- | But no one seemed to know. wtomobile dealers W plained crred to the re |laws cannot be satistactorily adjusted Uhe president o association, T o Ofhow that it It was agreed that the subject!in detall by Mr. Guy. e ccount of age. The President was said at the White ,],‘I‘)’,'r,', LB il il 15 used 1dentieally on the underiving | | “ ; e House today to hold the belief that ALROIEeR B AOEREAtG AT yrinciples of the German reparation | edical ( nd his n study of a) principles of 0 000 oss SE c A Q SHOOT G sted to brig the differences between the two gov | A ity to s i Yce, B e Esamination of State g upon which the Allfed powers had | Y L X F E ONE B Accl E T loe Abboville - vecords, he understand: . e eventually to come to terms With | BY ALEXANDRIA FIR D Y DEN |f:x :"m._,.. e’ entered e’ M mmu.. EN. JAMES M. KENNEDY AR S hat e understands, DE. EDWARD 7. DEVINE Germany, so “capacity to pay” was | [GonRee aeia e iscanane | v ¢ their original fm - found to be the only logical condi- ——— R e took part in the camp ed o A onr flons under which the Unitea States | . : : s ok mrt O e I DAVEY'S | CAR m CRASH. evelopments. ' o | :.A!( [ Could 56 4 funding 'setitement Equck Lunch Room and Clothing |Robert Thomas, Colored, Denies officially cited for gallantry in action | jin it chairman, J o - - Fodleie iola) of g vhile atter wounded soldiers esident has been in- A | 1§ ujion Ttaly. | dHe same prindiple, o7 Store Damaged in Mid- Murderous Assault on Grocer Kob- | under fire. | House Member’s Machine Collides | wo or three days St U i course, was at the bottom of set Ho t part) B fon | officials and b Sosnita i ements mac 3res tritaln, | - ; 00T, I i =g § fev £ s Sl L e e S night Blaze. | lin, Who Was Wounded. | or the Phiffipine in | With Bieycle. of Detroit, forme or Ho 1 M debts at Washington. It will be the . | ’ - he held the highly l"- lonlo, who. i = o ¢ rover! ¢ if and when we rene- h to The St Robe as, colored, 30 years ion of su 1 of the|jimelight with i y it 4 el il ANDRIA, Va, Mirch 2.—The | 315 N strect southeast, who ¢ embark at ernment wo e 1 ! 3 e | " The administration expects the + Quick Lunch, a threesstory |rested vesterday by Detectives T . during Pt A“v‘xlmun N;:v;x] rw pital « analogy of th wes reparations building. 31§ Kinig street, the | Weber. Flahe W . for in- comniind of traflic o o serow The entirel e . | oldest lunchroom in the city, operated | vestization with the | s, nurses, eulist automobi 4 Al 2 Dr. Devme Says Idle Rich and} e it Uite | by Gus Privolos, was gutted by fire |s ng, Saturday night, of I. Koblen s, Dy i Max Gevin s pita . | which started sh v after midnight sr, in his store at 1 a total of 194,554 wound Turner street . S QAo . i, : Poverty.stncken Depgnd. this morning, T} re and dwelling |and O streets, today is 2d by de-| were ed for at that port, and | hruises and accident o« - N - o it occupled by Jacob Rose, women's fl;m u-n\"mh to hav Imitted being the|there were as many 17,144 hed pa- | eurred about o'clock 1 Woman Asks Paris Divorce of $15,000 men’s furnishings, direcily west of the |man who was arguing with the grocer | tients a day for scveral montt teenth and L streets. The 5 1 C T 1 §1 ) in ent Must Go. —name from the burned building, known as 320-322 just prior to the t but claimed | He w rde he dist 5 taken to Emers v Hospita 2 R)—Mrs. Jea . . il s L e street, was damaged, and slight | that the discharge o weapon was | service m exceptionally meri- | his condition is <nid to be not serfous oday filed a pet! Gas TS s 5 e B Il‘l"l" « wak done to the unoccupied |an accident. | torious and_distinsuished service at | = fi'r J ;J:»r! I::;)!‘o- g-oup. alone ‘ P the idle rich and the pov- wihvesdiepiduit i ol building known as 316 King street,| Thomas told Detecti Weber and | Ioboken. “He organized, pro-| . 3 of Chicago, e i - ) et in it e G e e e | owned by B. B. Bzrine, formerly used , they say, he w uing | vided and administered i Gori [-tions ate SHCI N0 DIETS I EHAl Winnetka, 1., Oc hSin e oo Rcte the 10| .4e a moving picture establishment. [with Koblen as to the price of shoulder | spicuous eflicienc the cita- | sted ttGiay z 1 T. Devine, New | bay" muslc 16 total loss {8 estimated at $10,000, |and that at the time he had n pistol in all the hosy \uired for nd writer on Peril in Unsettled Issue. most of which is sustained by the |his coat pocket. It was while trs er accommodation of the troops go- oy ¥ SO e doiiaa & neses e lunchroom, There was but a small |ring the weapon to a hip pocket, he overseas from that port as well| declared a n | and po e bR | . ¥ “ =Rt anc o mount of insurance on the lunch-|said, according to police, that It went for the lirge number of our s % t be found for the eradi o CoTiatHnE om The building i« owned by |off accidentall wounded soldiers returning - pay 1 “We have an pa Condemned by Nurses' Board t we have trained er. chairman of the TOTAL OF 1,832 MEMBERS ENROLL IN CAMPAIGN Woman's Department of Federation } ef Ct on ches Assembles to Celebrate Achievement. M S PAT THE 0. W e’ Soolety at Lunch- | R | be ade which 'ns,” from soclety, la conducting the social workers’ 1 Cr held under Washington Cot ind_the Mond wion classes in head over ded by the about * Dr. De. hy eve: Stident of ience 2 5. Sock a wiy 1 are 10n poo! ho have nd then become And society will tting rid of the poc maintenant ss of the social to deal W concrete the lives of human bein + comeback, were une, or to prevent a tempor ter suck L loss of job, an il hecoming a life work s od will needs underpriv handicapped, the retarded fonal and uce with offend on as will pre spoke L 1y of ! type who om his A h inconsiderate regard to the way to glve int, willful and 2" sociole imes tha make Devine athetic these soctal smentary ucation, re- clal environ- o of residenc fluences and He emphasized the necessity of rete and individual and protested that ince has been taken realm of hazy, idealistic modern sccial frst @ sclen of ¢ ome kind, which e the of an of to allevi tion, but to enable the depend to in eve to be cured ailment y S0 worker i 1 with the development of of his c nt, Dr. Devine s Rigid Formula, the old type | ays had a ! to | reral type, | born out of wed- | s a certain amount of | broad in the social | which must be dis- | “patented, to all cases of such as_child work, need, 1 £ funds a aid glven th he concluded, ther than in ble, point- ¥ must | con | the amount ing out that ine will lecture on \ v, on health and di and delin- | esults of the T N AMERICAN DIS. Prior to th st night, a y Rt Naviona) ’m\mm was held in honor of Dr. s De Cosmos Clu L com- WEATHER IS GOOD : IRON(‘LAD" : o Wi CHIMNEY SWEEP o o i expert Iph, John Joy Pes IM n w. Root W allou, Dr. QUALITY PRINTING— . Kover, John Thider, Welter 1 Costa no more than the ordinary kind, | & ' “Arthur C. Mo and | Printi i Hy president of the | & . BUT NOT H PR T Club. mu.\“.uf YRO ADAMS, 2R A Get This Million Dollar PRINTING PLANT 0 oe (b SO et loVer The National Capital Press| 1210-1212 D ST, NW. ROOFING—by Koons Why o thre KOON When you thin kooriNg COMPANY + Yo ehouwld think of Nos} [ a. | | i Isss 000 DAMAGES ASKED.| {F. A. Keyser Sues Rue Davis for Alleged Assault With Fists. e Keyser today filed suit in | the D ¢ Supreme Court to recover $£35,000 damages from Rue Davis for ult. Accord! 1o Attor- 1 Wendell for the plaintift was in 1l without with his right jaw entered ¢ ch pain a s put to ex- and hospital treat- = well as losing time from his tion | ment vceuy I he | nated we lunchroom April 24 | to our Buropean-ow } OtINZ | mye exemptions under the revenue ™ AN (O gaer Wil be pald, besl®glact of 1926 are $1500 for single per- | Rose B ‘? F\C turope for the continuing | i Ri OMPANY peril of a general economic break- ‘”‘ S ditton, & $400 credit 1s allowed | i s \apyright, 1026 | for each person depending upon and | 212022 North (Copyright, 1026 his chief support from the R i e . if such person is under 18 | eauce Ga. Ave. 817.818 | TITLE INSURANCE RULES IN BILL ARE CONDEMNED ¢t Commiss(oners Tell Senator Capper | the fi Provisions Should Be Eliminated From Insurance Code Measure. Recommendation that the provi sions affecting title insurance com- panles now contained in a pendin iing a complete code of | v for the District be elimi- e made at a meeting of the 1 prov urance It hoard of Distriet Commissioners held today. In a letter to Senator Arthur Capper, chairman of the District com- mittee, they s that “if there | any necessity for changing the pre ent law rega these companies the matter should be made obje of a separate bill It is made plain by the Commis sioners in thelr communication to Sen- ator Cavper that they r ' their appr made I'ebr 1 fur v consic urance they find it covers features of the title insurance companies and requirements and restrictions upon the business of these companies which would seem to be inadvisabie |~ The Operative Buil Assaciation {of the District’ of Columbia also ex r oppe the proposal the s a to botshevisim to the | 1y Lours and burned fiercely. the effects of u bullet d in his| Since the World War, Gen. Ken- y stared the Some of the stock in the store of [shoulder at Providence ital, and has served as surgeon of the| wcob Rose was dumaged by water. | Thomas, upon quest denied that | Phillipine milit department _and | 5 ] nto the | phe chief damage at this place was to |any attempt at r was perpe- | ns commander of the Letterman Gen- | gEing both former foo | Rose's building | trated. Jeral Hospital i Francisco ike into collape with it, | "The loss to the lunchroom is esti-| Detectives are continuing the inves. | recont daner. The d mated at $7,000 and to Jacob Rose's ion today and no specific charge nspay-tothed | stock and bullding $3,000. for Investigation, was OVERCOME BY GAS able to mak T | noboc === r‘n,mh.»\ U S POSITIONS OPEN. CH Daniel yth in Rm)m With o URCH IS GIVEN $1,000. debts nothing | | that a change is nec 3 ils ap- | PEARLMAN’S, 933 G St. N.W. i plies especially to broblem ¢ TRUSTEES TO MAKE SALE.! < maximum degree. transferring 2 d the gold reic e Y ) : marks which Germany has to 3 ou never ear ol a into the Reichsbunk at Berlin on|Disposal of ‘Ground Oceupied by | Rseiroof tirnitic ontl g fhedie i | Colored Masons Ordered. appointingly — and we'll Economic Factor Vital. | Justice Hitz of the District Supreme | put yours in condition to Overshadowing all of their caleula- | Court today appointed Alexander Wolf kA tions the Dawes commissioners nd Willlam L. Houston trustees to | withstand both the ele- in mind-—as the Amr Fund- | make sale of property at Tenth and | ments and time. ing Commission had in mind with| (7 streets northwest, which is being | Italy and oth the ne of do- | improved by the construction of the . <. oo ing all possible to maintain the gen- | new Masonic Hall (colored). Suit for . 1!”“"‘ is no magic about 11 equilibrfum in world economics. | sale of the property was brought by | | it—just plain common They came to the conclusion vas | Charles Datcher Lodge, No. 15, and ery Customer a Booster | sense s orie ski ound business from every st Jint | other stockholders of the New Ma E s sense and experic ""“fl skill. to rebate the Germans ahout two- sonic Hall Corporation. Liens mlnm; Auto Refinishing Co. | In other words the “know- thirds of the “London schedule” of |extent of near 000 are said to () N 4 how.” reparations. The had convineed have been filed inst the property 724 Kalorama Rd. Col. 7163 | themselves that 132,000,000,000 gold | by mechanies | mark ,<,..,1.||.,.«\ ;]v,.- collected and | | Don't let the pay part would never he pald. | hinder you. Our budget ot Triica”siaer nposiosn et | YOUR INCOME TAX | | el in turn, that unless there 15 o kin- | eotlicosrscontativity. dred “shaving” process with regard | No % I | - | and with no dependen of the organi. | ceived for personal servi | zation, Rutus S. Sam Houston, famous Tex ran away from home to live h Ten- nessee Indians when 13 years old, n, who s recovering from | ,,,,,,, Three Jets Open. Civil Service Examinations to Fill came Dawes plan | Fel = : Daniel Forsyth, 48 years old, v Zurope’s economic i po- N & xtiliof . NFaHora e . 3 s vas) ! Vacancies Announced. WELSieLof Men. Ballons O, Bdushoril und oxercome b is roofn at | o t le tolthe ren o s JEek v, He was | ey to the rep The Civil Service Commission today | day for probate. ) to Emer; . “the| ; Kok iha ; ¢ o ken ! pital in the ! nounced open competitive exam- Church of nibulance and flrstaid treat- | : nations to fill the followi ncies: | $500 to the Bishop of Washi : him. Mo reeov- | S Under elerk typist, departmental Home ¢ d his condition thirds | service, Washington, D. C., at $1,140 |dren. Be 1,000 exch sorious i o5 {0 iy 77 lmade to Ar o oF tha first pre | Junior and senlor auditor, corpe abeth 1. a1 cinet & tiie suna; For. it dlvision, income tax I ]l']‘“l gas jets open, | Burean of Internal Revenue, at $1,860 | Bichelb d k %A LhAre 1tion that he wa nd $2.100 a yonr. respectively. Junior | Worthington and Henr s T hiones or f(‘[\,,;“,‘ Popss nd senior auditor, consolidated audit | timore. umerous smaller f 2 n, income tax unit, Bureau of |provided for friendds an e at §2,400 and $3,000 |Jesse B. K. I named n ‘ | "By the ferms of the RECLAMATION TAKEN UP. by the :»wm‘ accountant (ive stock su-| Minnie Brown, died Fe onal experts three nd stock yards' '@ gold watch and chain are glven to e § (in April, 1924). shaved d ent ot AgH ¢ daukbiter, Lofora I Brown, Whel| V) csiern Benatord Discuse Proposed | nal repuration assessment to P field, at $2,400 | daughter and a son rin A. Brown Revision of Policy. hing 44.000,000.000 0ld . ve to divide the tining estate ot 1.000,000,000. *1n ¢ A chemist, Bureau of |which includes premises at 413 D street ¢ of words, the I‘r‘m - plan rebated to Ger. tment of Agriculture, | northeast. The son is named as ex-| Work 101 | i, on Ahe bakls (of ‘the ecttor ent’ mation to provide assessment, nearly of cering draftsman, In- | 7 fnenlng skt re amount to | te for duty at Musko. mution projects was the subject pay. I e Girl, 14, stappenrs n executive conference today be- | Sitnan, Tor | isar e i wil. | Dween a sore of Senators from West X The - aicisco. | liams, 14 vears old, from Industrial | ern public land Stat The Diwes experts—I Home School yesterday morning v e meeting v illed by Chalr. 200 Bobineon ifor th ar, | reported to the poli he is said t & the irrigation and B & erour ot/ equall ar, su- | have quietly left the grounds of ik o commitiee. ibusinges Smon . idother | institution without 1 any other == esenting branches of the Government service. | children Into her confidence, ~ Cath 9th for Lease | mined virtuall; Junfor topographic engineer, Geo-| erine is tall and slender. She has | no reparations settloment w |l Survey, at $1,860 a year. | dark eyes, police were told, and h(‘\: W‘"‘ Basement | constdering that did not al_assistant in sanitary en- | curly hair'is bobbed | many’ to pay"” United States Public Health | o wes ¢ ce, Cineinnati, Ohio, at $2,100 a | = = "W “ o k"“ e i1 make atters make-Germany an, but only ¢ engineer (all branches of en e Hiotes mike-German man on ering), Pederal classiiedservice | A Very Desirable Apartment ot s of her d trated ability suzhout the United States, at §1 v Rent IJ’“\I\I‘ Anners anothe ;‘ Junior veterinarian, Bureau of Ani pal objec < Th ) keep ! mal Industry, Department of Agricul | . 99 SUEup e 6 penichne o S s e T We Thumpsan & o0 s || gthe Roof m'. der ;h 1t o ild pay. Hith- 2 ving and Printing, at 1636 Eye St. NJW. Main 1177 fi ” i , erto s In ot « of Italy and . 4 : America’s other debtors—nothing at \r, Indian Service, In Okla P £ I;‘,II e all had been paid he Dawes com- homa, at 1400 ve B == e i imacin naappication | BOOKS BOUGHT |, pearing 1y capable o I Blanks may be obtained at the office ! . i } yment conditions at the end of |F street. i FRANKLIN 5416 your roof its efficiency and e ye: it expert i oW service will be raised to the ble of self-sup- physically ge or incar se mentally or | years of { port beca otive. The normal tax rate under the reve- | nue act of 1926 is 112 per cent on st §4,000 of met income in ex of the personal exemptions, Special prices now in effect on BethOcoke, Bricquets, New River Egg and all sub- stitutes. N TO" NIGHT credit for dependents, etc.; 3 per cent on the next $4,000 and 5 per cent TOM }(h‘"‘l’v’ul.\‘::‘l“ \"mlol;‘thr- ,,‘"i.?;?,",; ”%‘ Johll P. Agnew & Co. QMORROW , ALRIGHT the normal tax rate was 2 per cent | {on the 1000 of net income above 728 14th St. . 28 s b oo . AVegetable Relief |on the next $4.000 and § ‘ber cent on FOI' Constipafion | the remaining net income. All net income up to §5,000 is con {dered “earned net income.” On thi mount the taxpayer is entitled to it o cent of the amount of the tax | For example, Nature’s Remedy (AR Tab- lets) a vegetable laxative with a pleasant, near-to- nature action. Relieves and prevents biliousness, constipation and sick headaches. Tones and a taxpayer unmarried . Whose net in- to yOUl‘ cyes come for was $5.000 would p 2 Withont this reduction @ tax of $52.50. Refresh your eyes with strengthens the digestion His actual tax is §3 From his | Elder Flower Eye Lotion and assimilation. net income of $3,000 he is allowed after the day’s work. You Used for personal exemption of $1,500; the tax will notice tifying o per cent on the remaining v a grd $ is $52 “H"'f"\]lr\hl of this | improvement in the com- amount, or § . may be deducted. . R e ot For the purpose of computing this fort and efficiency of credir, in no case is the earned net your eyes. income consldered to be in excess of | 1,000. Under the revenue act of | 1921 the earned net Income was con- ELDER sidered not to be in excess of $10,000 The term ‘‘e vnml net income™ i ]- defined as “wages, salaries, profes ! P! imea an” “wages, siarien wrores:| {fi FLOWER oF the OId Block S actuaNy R JUNIORS===Littie NRs rendered. The same NR — in one-third i | ; \ Kensington Palace Was one of u:el first huildinzs in England to be dec- orated with v paper. EYE LOTION {F&! 75catyour fi drug store Peoples Drug Stores L) M Why be Rushed to Death ISHWASHING, cooking, cleaning —everything crowding upon you until you are worried sick with the load. Why put up with it? Scalding Hot Water supplied by a i RUUD AUTOMATIC WATER HEATER will cut your work and worry in half. u Why wait longer? Ruud Manufacturing Company Main 6985 713 G St. N.W. See Us, Your Plumber or the Gas Co. 9a " SALESMEN in prominent organization. Must have automobile and practical experience. Write to Box 137—X i Star Office. We MAKE it convenient for you to buy one of our Bregokland semi-detached home I's the size of the rooms vyou will like Main 1022 Realtor STOLEN GOLD WONDER,” said Paula, “if thieves ever gain any real happiness with stolen gold?” Money and this beautiful woman were enough to make a happy home, thought her husband, until Kenneth came to visit them. Kenneth was his fourteen year old son by a previous marriage. Read Jay Gelzer’s story, “His Father’s House” in the March GOOD HOUSEKEEPING. 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