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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGT( B €. FRIDAY MELLON AND REED ?l Rare Privon Scmitl BERENGER [}ERMIN AT Te GHE WHIHE_M[]REJURY et num.‘m New York ) o which have landed from | tion mext Fall it was vania ore leaving for u time these shores | tu And he who, on « & iike o ryise my | mac and the high obelixk of Wash- | ’ “ i L ion of Franc Will ! gf Wash | Uses Autos—Other Groups tle Over Life of “Candy for Governor. | b P v Be Achieved. their new beauty i | who, standing. on the marble steps of | Participate in Event. Kid’* at Baltimore. of zreatne i ptened within him with the aerial oo B3 the Aulpiaa B e Nl ot ce to stibilize her money on u | to | 5 . ¥ Representative Wil ) 8. Vare, wh nee to st Oy effort of mankind withonut understanding the adow of Lee's legions paraded again [ staging t I b ip s cn S ee : 3 ik e eestioned | metropolis of unt. | e’ on your: (embIENGIANIE il e e Lo B e ; < | : % 5 fador fo the United | Ul Tt : ‘, 3 § b ¥ Bl ecture of build- s 1 he Am enius hi nped ent on its mettle i e 60s. i i b it be ke = tat n the its mettle in the G0s. R Tt Hir bt Acts 1 his mes was delivered to a |iDss scraping the {its double ef realism and fdeal- |, (his de ation by the Dor R OMCongr, imsett bit E Es vmx\l\ anfa in November. 9 w + for {ington, federal qus, of h s etfort toward | ing that of the day when young men fon vs the killing of Robert | Senator Reed suids *“Mr. Vare is thel o JOHN L. WHITW | tecture of an A 1 114 believe th ominee of our parly for the Senate, | Warden of the State Penitentiary at fciety. amonz them jurists, financiwrs|tecture of an Am fca also.- And L do not believe that it |“gve oo uthe! 4 et 6 s byt Ml 1 ,\I,‘,‘x!,l..h..._ 311 who Hearlesaly r Army men, met at the Whldovf ictyony sented on the banks of a |ix diminishing Paris. or Rome. or| & FO0Y - .i‘.f"mp'f’ o "“':'r,lf ling for the life of the man who ] p s told the Ambas iivereniolded ingreen. These two cities | Athens, these sovercign exemplars of ’ ame: 10 | adwiita he. felled thie eldesly: Keaper A i {erime his vain protests against brib- | Y *to the history of France. jcomplement one another. A French- |sqlute in New York and in Washing-{ . "0 "ore rugged left. And 3 er of the RBaltimore bar fuction with the turn that the guber i with the United States Debt!vork America would have no window | large to hold all the gods, nor a head Bl nighEaIE e caus e exp Washington today. announced during | proaching New Yorl e 5 roaching New York on ene of your | Irench greatr is hound in fts | HEdPeg e e they viewed | Puffalo authoritie ed to conviet v in Penns | This evening, betore leaving you, | Burope on vour =loics for three cen s Senator Pleased Fisher Now | \ / A|so Predicts Sta-| ‘\', Bt | turles : 3 A { | where my will became youns agaln | ning, when (ho red sun sets over Confederate Legion Remnant 'Attorneys Staging Final Bat- ; ! X ’ s | nd my action was revivitied, 1 should | forests of Virgin 3 Has Lead Over Beidleman luss to the two ngton is reflected under cit which, in stars in the waters of the basin: he | symbolize for me i | the ‘Parthenon dedic: 1o Lincoln, | I the original gift . has not felt neeption of history e - tary Mellon and Senator David | ¥ | B ted P : g ; S . o} : Liwhich Amer ¢ ’ al il wtion of your Cap A. Reed of Pennsyl will support | \ o W YORK, May The ablliey [h0 0 G e L o I youwe | BIRMINGHAM, Ala, May 21.—The BALTIMORE, Md.. Mas * i als of the best legal minds in : : 3 {gold basis, and the probability that = . : was nominated by the Republi 3 | For Partiament will ratify the Amer-1 To New York, 3 achievement of political _idealism | tod e e G e d of lenry Berenger, iV il work, was b pe centuries. In the architecture : b _ g uited the archi ’..; New York and in that of Washing- | ©Weep which put the Natfonal Govern- "':"‘“' e (oo e side that gr se N he could t ; . merican citi- | skies above the sm. Thus America has-inscribed in publican victory in - i hiand Ameritin it ) 8500 SELEC, ism. Thus America ha iving there were recreate ler than the accused, nanding | = — S $ Ik it ata farewell dinner to | waters. To Wash : or new medal, gigantic and dor SRINGLRE L vk At the earold ga ¢ explate gl MAGNES A I will support also the Republi 3 = g 4 ;wul_ml-num. ;gx & vernor, whether it 3 S : tomorrow to u @ ol mx e e ing ever greater and eve } st every ounce of their energy into ; penitentiar uar w Fisher or idleman. . - i 2 & s i i) s BCT: the I ess of saving ‘onfes . e : | 3 i ‘ So rited th g . NG Ta s | Jusiness of saving the Confed. | . his three years in JOH WHITMAN, orthe ) mSe ited the archi.- HENRY BERENGER. 1 do not love Europe less, but Amer- ., state service O'Conor has not lost a fi ERE? him to be elect ind with the usual | the spe 1 jurrors charged | Astovia. Speakcers the ow Betore - = e Republican ma in Pennsyl I investigating causes of Chicago’s [ sidor he had “added an imperish- [ do not conflict with each other; they | an ideal consecrated by centuries, to . nwl:‘;,\'“ Yl‘)(\‘\I'(":‘:!:‘!ivr:-:u:(‘:-[t)l‘]I‘[‘hv in self-defense—is Edgar Allan LEETH BROTHERS e Wil and sale of pardons at the penal! The A lor said that he did{man will never contrast New York |ton heirs who have become in their Rl . was & scho v £ ""'",\ £ gtk | institution. ot elttlor colibedalike 1iE had betn | with Wasliligton o Weabiisten |unn: 3 new standard. , | ¢V¢n they, for most part, tottered and JUECTRCHE DHOER Wi e o BTN Senator Reed expressed his satis able to accomplish an honorable agree- | with New York. For without New | There never be a temple too | ‘1""" 1 evidenced physic veak Jury Soon to Get Case. 835 000 00 natorial fight has taken, with John S Commission, because their respective !l upon the w 1 withou ¥ ? i i ssion, s | upe . < out Wi rie 1o hold all the ideas. T lift Marel 5 sher now in the lead over Edw: { parlizments had yet to ratify signia-|{ington America would have no sand Glaus o the two elties of New iech N RLEe ol T L CRLC T 17th and Eye § . Beidleman. tures: { tuary of her unt i anad Woshington, united sy mbol |y, o s & vantly diffcrent speats e e and Eye Otreets Senator Pepper, who returned to! | : s oz 0 WG A Labhe o f iy [of > Ariertcan rthess. to which | i reunions of the pa The ve(#r:\n,s‘vlnllur crime trust,” who came into i | Sure Pact Will Trivmph. . bow of a ship ap- {of Ame ISHS: Which | .cupied limousines. From comfort. | the hands of Baltimore police r BUSINESS PROPERTY mary campaizn that he would { | All future success wiil depend on | GO0 TR S e 5 e “t tepublicin ticket no mat- | | whethe® the French Parliament i “’ “',“ o ”“"1, ‘”' “]'""’"‘ il oot ansintlisyiigheitiexpan pplanding thousands and were | him of murder, had his dav in 20 Feet Front wer who was nomi willing to ratify the Franco-American f SN0 It e N nabled to participate in every phase |the courtraom sestenluy. (urt and | If Risher is finally returned a vietor | ement which I signed in Wash-! he parade without loss of physical | debonair, the Candy Kid heard his 15 . in the r for the nomination for { 0. he said. L am convinced um esources. Just few more than | years of crime rehearsed hefore the | 3-Story Brick zovernor, as now appears likely, the | v will, 1 000 of the old warriors were in the |12 men who will decide fate Ca lellons will have won a distinet vic } ——— " Continuing, he said, in part: : | Jis AT ST ol ¢ exer 1’”;""1“”?"“‘[{10 = - \Whitt an Bse R;n‘n:odetled at ; sennsylvinii, notwithstanding ance hus always hnnmm e Sombledl 1 aRfuAL ghtNerfng. Stores | aamitted’ the kiiling. He felle mall Cos (e ot ot Senuior i Stanfseld Bemg Opposed bY|.cnarure. tven in the dark ' jtombled In annual gathseing. SCORCS] viarastie said, in'a. fiEht durly | he knocked Holtman to the Y Allan E. Walker & Co., Inc. ¥ Jisher had the support tary | | most difficult hours of her e nsisted upon it until the final orders llon and his nephes .. Mellon == {his ahwavs seitied her external debt Japon Jt until the final orders | When the guurd reached for his gun 5 rly recurns indicated that Teldle Seven—Dry Issue Raised |l provided the puyment du there i R e hest him over the head \ith a piece 813 15th Street N.W. i man, who is N \ Vare i « n Wiy after the war of 1870 ! & . e et ros | Of . because, as he explained, * Ji HHH i P At ed that the task was too great for §o 1UG" zor his pietal out 1 wonidn' | hem—— ] campaign, hid we nation. | hy Woman Wet. [1871 “she puid at e fixed hour and “ven the hardiest of the lot. = ven before the fixed hour - th The line moved In 10 divisions, ¢ Dere today Had Backing of Drys. S 5.000,000.000 francs which were tie 000.000.000 franc inder command of Gen. Thomas P. Free More Than Year. Mr. Fisher liud the indorsement of | By the Associated Press iy ugements taken by Frs ‘,,(,\‘Democrats Trymr; Unofficial British Owners Tell Govern-| laumpkin and Lieut. Col. T. 8. Moor | jroaring the consequence of his act, the AntiSaloon League, and if he is| PORTLAND, Ore., May 21.—Orey : % P | PORTLAND. Ore.. May 2 gon A man, chief of staff. A squadron of L > ed States were of twof e o S 2 B » the United ot e saite. D Meing | e fled from the prison and remained | his. nomination Wil be|oters today will oecek 1o e b the ters today will seek nominees for {ii{nqe‘on one hand, 1 commercial dobt | Plan for Guidance of Voters | ment Baldwin’s Proposals |iina o Richmond and hearers of all | o e, "om, Februare. 102, unti as & victory by the drys. oidle & S it b lnnml States Senator, Representa-{ror goods sold, $407,000,000, redeem | holle idleman was @ wet candidate. & . | colors, under command of Lieut. Wal- | rew Yotk police caught him fi o st zus and rw“m.’ With Fisher locted governor, the | Uve from the third district 2nd gov-|able on August 1, . and 2 3 : , i Mellons will oceupy a powerful posi tnluux A spirited contest is forecast | $20,000,000 of annua erest up to on Candidates. Would Cut Freedom. 'n“‘ Kenneby, headed the parade. | iime roundup last March. fe had tion in Pennsylvania politics. Th | for the Republican senatorial nomina- | that date. On the other a debt z The first section was made up of | not planned the break beforehand, he USETHE Of B ton. in whiich eeven' canaliates §6p:| IO E003S furnished (or Joaned - e ve staff of Grand Marshal Lampkin, | maintained. | > adopted i he Pinchot . e : bearing 133,000,000, rec able at 2 iy th potitad Préss mmander of the Alabama Division | During the two d testatony e adopted during inchot e enator Robert nfield, in-| Lh : ber cent interest | A iy the Associated Pros of the Army of Tennessee: Comdr. gt imon ristration probably more . seo e Der sight and bearing 5 Z, Calif.,, May 21.—1Tr LONDON, May 21 The mine own g Er the time of Tority o3 icials and employes of | ent, while two seck the Demo- oqoemable equally at sight . Ll INDON, May 21.- The mine cwn | in-Chief W. 5. Freeman. his staff. and : have heen the nandling o Gopros| sou o | “The agreement which was Sighet 'huml s 7 rnia Democ t Promier Ballwin's ‘Lu.‘r.m‘ mise | Comdroelect M. D. Vance. The Army | ¢ s wil lvidence has priations than the goverr i any | The prohibtion issue was injected | succeeds in inc iting the tWO | it ored at the lel Rey tod: restion ending the coal tie-up | *f Northern Virginia composed the : at the break was e other State. jnto e i including _the | debts into one onls, i ".‘\““;:.‘ul\’.'.f“ ) launeh @ new experiment fn party 14 limit freedom ministration | Second section: the Army of Tennes v planned. John T. > | gubernatorial race, in which Gov. | the pavments w\H‘ "f‘«i"“_‘m‘“l from | bolitics, @ State preprimary conven- | and we uld not increase the efficiency ‘_‘I‘“ l'hf_' ~lhh|‘!v ;hs‘ ‘Al\rmv‘ n\; tr‘.'m\— negro trusty and the only 1 verage rate of Interest fro hie Mississippi the fourth and the Con- ' to the crime, asserted th S Enx dwny. who recent. | Walter M. Pierce is opposed for the|ing the average rate ¢ m H e ) ¥ I PN —'hn': !n\tl’\n\i‘v:\:!l‘u\hl\"]';: o | Democratic nomination by Mrs. Louis Gent o 2 per: cent, n ,”".‘ e ho element of uncertainty was| There Is every indication that the | federate Cavalry the fifth. ment preceded the att home in ford, Comn.. has mever | Palmer Weher, who advoc dmL the ] nnln:n"‘*“4 Asent | bound up in the us of the conven- deadlock in the mining situation will Navy Veterans In Line Uollm:n’n lr.}lv"kr\ AI\“M\\"«rd the pris- 2 = e A o i . . ars, in giving F ce a P ] r der Califor 1's d t mt > well into next week at least 2 i i oner when the fatal hiow s struck had 4 otor ol a . | ficatio; ) p v laws, £ tri e 3 ] s tol® under Californi g o sectio it v fi 7 Sl ® Ll { fication of the dry laws. I vight of triannual report, which is to} ) G %, which climinated the old. i neither the government nor the | 11, (1 Seolion with the Army of Another testified that Bowie told him What You need is \R, be unconditional, at her will, in nominating convention in | mine ow e i niaw | Northern Virginia were the veterans |he had not seen the killing o ! Bert E. Haney in Rac i s ing ! 3 H circumstances, in full and absolute te some 15 vears ago. The | moves toward a settles of the Confederate Navy. led by g the safe'dependablg | Elton Watkins, former Representa- | BR UG jependence, — The total e e Soaltct i | The delegates of the Miners' Fed.|Commodore T.J. Applevard, executive SPECIAL NOTICES. & | g | o . o ive, and Bert i Shij o : | 2 7 h ; E ke Ber . minat | Smonint of the aebt ls thiercty reduced tes that a preprimary conven. | eration, s well as the members of | ¢ i ingarecias e Speedy Production. vegetable laxative! IHE ANNUAL ELECTION FOIX DIRECTORS o < ping Board comumissioner, made | it ey ] B . by 50 per cent and the payment of | o "l g serve a useful and impor- | the miners' exscutive. are returning \ < ¥rom the Boston Transcrit Women's auxiliaries of all organiza- held " < active campaigns for the Democ ‘m.‘ 000, dite in 1929, is S ssec - [FeoRio0omOh e HiLIe) b s S t purpose, even though it cannot | io their districts atter brief meetings a genuine an Ny IvAnIL ave. 5.0 s.dufe %, nomination for Senator. i ; i : - - between the hotrs 3 o) i o his ca & Ay nominate candidates of elec- | this morning. RBoth they and the| tions, the U. D. C. and others com Fes,” replied the deale i g nficld his cam- Fair Dealing All Around ; = posed the sixth section. while the vet s 4 O'NIGH EDWARD A1 in on the slogan: 2 Sen-| .ppe agreement has heen u trans. | tive offices mine owners have decided azainst ac € ¢ B ndicates < a . 1 4 = . o s i : Jaldwin's settle- | erans of | wars, other than the . oo o o \tor—member of cful | commit- | e GRICE 5 asury of he threefold purpose of the con. cept i saldwin's settle- | erans of 2 3 was made only 20 vears ago PAPERHANGING A MAID- | es—helped secure lurget appropria-| e ‘,'I‘.‘“,_' ASUY (he | vention was outlined by the sponsors | ment proposals War, marched in the seventh g e TOMORROW _ALRIGHT 0i 8 ww. (Burleith) tions n JOreEon s e e Cregitor i vion | A% The premier and most of the other . including the reserve offi- . dam. It doesn't take nearly as 1 { United res he ¢ E l . Development of ways and means | members of tha cabinet are leaving Marine Corps League. the ., make an antique as it used to. | CONSTIPATION, Bdmnm Sick Head- —WANT 0 GET 3 er Republican senatorial candi- | Rt i e u : YDeERY: Chil Siinof e : éxuttieverything, “Thedebtorditinct augmenting party solidarity and | for the country tomorrow for the ! Veterans of Foreign Wars. Spanish achen, are pramsily releted by Rature's 3 K ‘Tablets) without weakening, G DAY DRUDGERY? Main 7112 _and | dates are: vtk b v i Wash R s : a1 |refuse eversthing J icie | Whitsuntide War Veterans, the American’ Legion Remedy ( : En Srhrife ash | s I Barrett, s Al | have enough confidence in e : " 3 ot & sickening sensations of any tendency to “oF THE_HUSKE opTICAL | (e 0 LN i Jumes 3| rar.signted wisdom of my - colleagues | % SEC RIS O (e Gares 1 , | " In the eighth section were members : F e TR e e {, Port. | F e oD Tt ";“:: € | all elective offices. " DETROIT’S PICTURE of the Sons of Confederate Veterans | u fhid] € & Get a 25c. Box. R whe ; FASCTiDUiOn 4o | . it e | that_this agreement will Tl Sxpression ¢ arty’s polic \nd kindered organizations. Reserve Bo B ',;““F""“"‘""r: : dred e’ ok | nder. dovernment conthey, | tne ROuE gt e e TO BE TAKEN FROM | Offcers: Training Corps battalions (8 B SOEON BU T GUN RS- ptical Co. e f external debt. no revalu of thel o formed the ninth section and National 0 e e Peoples Drug Stores optical Co. MAN OPTIC L R. Shumway, Milton; | fron 50 Locsible, nor v stabili AIRPLANE AT DAYTON | Guard companies n.e tenth. irederick Steiwer, Pendleton. tion S ek e b sty sacs . — | lADDRESSESI\ M. E. GROUP ‘il‘fll NY. ve“M°GSBO Three Seck Governorship. | ber of he, Frenen B v | JEUT. JETER TO GET S. Richards, one of the [ SOWC, MR CAT 1ot the franc vat means r 2 N ates for Republican nomination b S Sl i | vated by L i | “No doubt, there are discusslons in TRO Y OMOR 0 . Phone. Ad 3 \ress from the third district | . N© 0 1d there will be debates PH T R W been developed by means of which | pp. t"]mg N. Bmwn Speaks on clear pictures can be made even m\ (Continued from First Page.) \K LODGE SANITARIUM BETIE-DA, | Which embraces Portland, stands {or |, ipe parliaments, but is it not to th i 2 A s A Theathl pationms! Fomat: | modification of prohibition laws. M. |0 the PECHGRENER 0 s that it ——— through haze and light fog. Auto- Preparation for Ministry. terrain Sl = °" 1 5. Crumpacker, incumbent, and D. F. | Go00% 0 (68 UG i cussions | Wi : 2 SH1C Camietan Map the o Qi 3 ” TED TO HAUL TOAD AFPROXL | Mulkey, the other candidate, far| Do (R UG (el cibsion il e Presented With Curtiss D e ainiane in |, Dir. Steriiugt N. Hyown of Howntd My 3 My 8307 'nh{.\ s i are i hikie e |also convinced that French democracy Marine Prize—Star Watches which "‘"‘\I are "“""' 1 annual session of the Philadelphia | ! ATHERTON TAS R ihe | A three.cornered race for R€- | tor her part will wish to put a stop erial photography ! e | Snd Baltimore Conference o eat foo (" | publican nomination for governor is | 0" 'Sy PetGoTtnding which would to Be Awarded. altie (o ‘engineers in the locatlon of | 4nd, Bajtimore Conference (gq;,{':",i;‘ 1430 Belmont St. one of the 143;”’\“”",!”)1:“;,\\":;uiifl ‘[29;911(1 by altering her amicable yela- 4 Rei rig wi (;.lnflm\c:nr; lines m.l!; o e o e )| B Lowest Rentals FURNIE | primary. i opposing candidates ‘ith 4 demoerac : _ sites for power deve nt. Surveys | hu £ on . A sdcioia oninui | IR e 1 Pattersontand | o T el e Suemacracy { The Curtiss marine trophy. for and hark oll janits wnd | Prauaration fur TR L s Loe Ll Dt 48 co. : Jay H. Upton | Confidence in France. | which nine naval pilots raced up and < and the mapping of difmcult | The """‘""’ e T L et HOUSEKFERERS. WASH YOUR OWNRUGS 3 iteracy test will be applied to | have the proudest and strongest { down the Potomac River last Frida ons are today made by aerial pho- | pAURI S e, el ’ e PROGRESSIV s 58 i gon voters for the flrst time in | confidence in the destiny of France. | afternoon, will be presented to the tography in a small fraction of the | ,“",k‘" Washington, ana 7. 1. | % Moore & Hill (]nc) sw PREMIUM HAMS “p TF | today’s election. { She may temporarily from 4 | winner, Lieut. Thomas P. Jeter, Bu- time required to perform the same ! oSSR, W PRIl 500 o A . ER'S. 1 a Under a constitutional amendment | monetary cf but this monetary | reau of Aeronautics, Navy work by the older method Noie, SR renorte GUEInE the atter: | 730 17th St. ar ot in 1924, any voter may be N not an economic. social or [ ment. tomorrow morning he 1 Another new devolpment of aerial | | (00 > | to demonstrate his or .. It is one of the last | Air Station at 10 o'clock s photography is the taking of snap-|"pp e il : or her | as c o e annual allstar concert will be Tub. To i to read or write the English | consequences of the readjustment of |tation will be made by T as | shots by night. Experiments along {y.13'tonight at § o'clock in the Gal that_the i x r language. | her debts, of her bud and her | Robinson, assistant Secretary of the ¢ this line are v under way. The pho- | ot @0 “p "Zion. Church, Sixth the “prine ¢ d Slection officers have been provided | financial sysiem. When France has | Navy tographie sets off its own mag- | (foat, hetween L and M streets. | : ible To the holter ar th. i ot with Great| At the time, Fleming New. nesium “fashes” and these are ex- el the Secretary ate with an {settled her external debt i same ! excerpt from the Constitution which | Britain as well as with the United ! hold. business manager of Bye ed to be powerful enough to photo- | K - BT ; i LRI L L h an entire city of the size of | . Mrs. Edith h B. De Coster, who lives | B can be used as a test whenever an | States, when the equilibrium of her | ning Star Newspaper Co. which election officer suspects an_applicant | b so bravely voted by the two | dor our gold s ches to | Dayton. Eventually Detrolt and other | on & 300-acre farm of SRcksis. Me: | FRANKLIN 5416 ¥ pp! | budget, sc vely voted by the twoldonated four gold wrist watches t is known a: me "Bmm—flv Woman m “disolvid Dy | is unable to read or write English. | chambe ball have been 1 ized. | the winners of the four groups cities will be “snapped” in the . —— i & butterflies p——C W. BAGLEY o B the high flying planes n awesome Hv H st FREDERICK W v. | her money according to the gold | Lieut. F. H. Conant, 2d. and Lieut oiblle - b = = . FOUND ON sTREET standard, and she will be on the way Curtin, both of the bureau, | Sight and seem like a giant lizhtning Contractor and Builder to put an end to the difficulties in- | and Chief Boatswain Walter C. Fitz. | POIt leaping from a clear and starlit Special Prices on Summer Homes, WlTH THRDAT CUT' herited from the wai | patrick of the Air tion S e R i ey, M Misunderstandings about _money | "The” axercised will b held at the - PIOOSEDhY by night and at long CLARE L s = not the deepest but they may be- | regular Saturday morning inspection | e i ot ’ e come the most dangerous. They cor- | of the station by Lieut. Comdr. Homer | (1o InteRee work Which T rupt the most solid friendships. They | (s \wick. the commanding officer, and e Al 7 ° -Cylinder Engine. > DOES YOUR {Man Leaves Trail of Blood From |.waken suspicion in some and envy | \ho aise arranged the race from the (0,0) ? Sicps of Shenian Sintec Aifiee |7 Ut The oreditor b "“‘ 10 see | \vy angle. Tn addition to the win- | In the most casual sort of way you i . ROOF LEAK? : B e After tin his debtor o dissip who 35 | ine pilots and officials of the Navy | hear of the coming development of a G | D T T Sh- ld When summer comes with . r. . VIELas If so eall Mam 14 o - <port_of hi The ' debtor : s i B ! Wounding Self. ek L z | Department, the National Aeronautic 3 cooled airplane engine vs you, too, sa A S . = """‘\ see in his creditor a miser |\ cociation, under whose uspices the | Which is to develop 1,500 horsepower its long, hot day you, ' IRONCLAD ;" | e ey b ol s . will want to—splash! % . P ks (e 80 | Godfrey L. Cabot, president, and Carl flying motor of which the world has T ) oronto, Canada. Th i doit? Thou- & en why not do it ou. Suffering from loss of blood from | tiation of the French debt, a part of | > SCREENS— : i . 2 1. Schory, secretary, of the contest “ver dreamed. You go into a closed self-inflicted * wounds in his|the American press seized this oppor il 2 r66m where just one : 4 ¥ opr committee. room where just one cylinder of this e flandqofothendo and not for JUST CALL US jthroat, a wan who identified himself | WD to stafe that our, l\':m::;:;;;:"“!! 3 coming 24 impulsed motor s being ] n % taysattiEscasiddonty And we'll send vo RS ot ter Rose. 45 vears old. grad DXKIng b2 L . tested and the roar is like the thunder T h 7'45 afew da - e B oy Walter T, 4 sears ot sradu | (il Vi By Sxoien in | WATER IWASTE PROBLEM | e e e s onight, /: but on every hot day of sum- KL Lith & I | ekl i g2 i what the 24 eylinders will sound like ” dow Shades and :l:.n. Phone Lin.) [:"::d g n,",f’,::"}: 'L‘:w: Z'I:ml"'""l"‘;_‘" Facts on French Taxes. IN U. S. CITIES TACKLED once they are assembled In the great M . ?:::-t ;:slrsnghr at their own > - @i parked on ¥ eel S e short dis. o es 1ir motor e world as ever 5 -3 N hese e . etropelitan e 2% . L dexs spread and took root 0 E tance south of Pennsylvania avenue | .. oo o 4 . seeq. Specialized Commercial about 9 o'clock last might. [{ven in the Congress. T have hul 10 | Conservation Declared Best Policy larg part of the laboratory activi- Buy or rent or build your- ey Twe s ol | figh em steadily ever sinc v i e is centeres 1 ° N izl Pi«'flf‘ B i cutmoned I Potceman MW, |ArTival here, in constant conversi. | to Assure Adequate Supply—Fub- |t et . Y Baptist Church self a little bungalow or cot- consulting na. I e VAL, | tions with many Senators and Repre- | Hie Ebucation Slskned. Pecaunal of the dbsence of al wates tage beside the Chesapeake - it i 2 At the express demand of | , ¢ i > n A s ; system, and o ator Y The National Capital Press | jirici emiat, Qunfinted b S ! " S0l 1, e avoi e S e e 6th and A Sts. NE | Bayorcneofits rributaries— . [ refused to give ar ails concerning | Printed and disiributed to members of | BUFFALO, May 21.—The problem | airplane to a very considerable degree. the Severn, South or Ma- | gothy River. Spend the en- | New Apartments HAHIS BE University addressed the ninety-ninth “Cresthill” “Contractor and “Builder | himseit. ‘"‘l“m(’.t“'m"’m;“u ""*‘nmrfll\lfl\;m on ot mfarhmg LT TRIE T T TR T B THE LAMB IN Special Prices on Summer Homes, | e cut his throat while seated on SEave = CApACHY O AN Proged, |1 or what it gets, and take only | cooling tem has ciused many a RS s | the south steps of Sherman Statue, ; '\ this memorandum, that a French {what it pays for, will be tackled by sh or forced descent. IN THE MIDST tire summer there, except for t.. Annanolis. Md. P »||80Uth ‘of the Treasury. Department |0 Days twice as much in ¢ { the Amerlcan Wiater Works Associi The famous Liberty motor devel } OF THE THRONE the hours you must work in T NEVER DISAPPOIN | Buildin d had moved to the north | (! American, although the wealth of {ation at its annual convention to be | oped during the war is being trans. the city. PRIP”ING | steps, leaving a trail of blood. From ance is six times less than that of | held here June 7 to 11. | formed into an air-cooled design and . | there he made his ¢ to where he | {he United States, and her national | Conservation of the public water|is giving eminent isfaction. Afr- This \lar\]and et N UR. was found. The razor blades he ad-|!D¢Ome ten times less. | supply is one of the foremost tasks | cooling fins have heen pl ‘- = A H RY . | mitted b sed were found in a | Che principal fiscal charge of |confronting the industry, sald Harry ;mu,«-fi.]p»s (h:u ionas iyfl:(}’woz-‘r:?h . country is ene of the loveliest BYRON S. ADAMS } pool of blc the dbtectives. | France came to her from the necessity Huy of Buffalo, president of the Tneie Here il Wil rouudl that lay unds in High Grade !m(.n! bigh, priced. On arriving at Union Station yes. | °f settling the amount of the war rep- jassociation soline jarred loose in “rra;muf;" OmeS vacation Uity Lith ~___lterday Rose checked a small bundle | aFation. More than half of the an | “Hardly any efty has access to 1s turned into fire by overheated America; and you, fortunate- of clothing, wrapped in paper, bearing nual resources of the French budget | inexhaustible water source, and chausts. With the air-cooling sys. = ly, are where vou can reach | the n]umv of the Ch; rh;su\r\ Paint Co., :;lull:fl‘v‘x ':i pay mp' mlm'elst “]fy‘hlp ruh great many cities are faced every Year | (om on these pipes it has been found i‘( in a quick, cool ride by i 1. S. C.. and police believe | lic debt thus contracted oubtless. | with a water shortage that annually & g Sib! ¥ 2 P . = | bis home is in tha Lice (BOMEYE | Germuny: soula have, pald] thio. cost |ibesomen more esious el declarst | S At (opse O e B Get in touch quickly about these Homes—they are automobile or electric train | clothing. however . name of | f these reparations, but she did not | “Discovery and usage of new water |another of the early horrors of av the best buys ever offered to you. i office or your Ga firm. condition | 40 So until 1924 and she only began | supplies are important, but most of | {jon aceidents is about to be eliminated h"°m .-"°‘t" EHE N ouse in town. 119 50 ¢, S.W T {to do it after the execution of the |(hese supplies now seem to be in use. S s _Phone | Dawes plan in 1 : Therefore, the problem is one of con- e e HANDIEST LOCATIO! NEARLY NEW years after the armistice of 1918. Sev- | & rv: v vays —within walking dist t o est streets V' i ST g Lole Shad sl e e e e LR DERCR R T more Terminal, Howard an mothe out of . 3 !her war pensions and restore her in-| TO DODGE BARONET TITLE fent " repair. T siseine. voroh . Lombard Streets, for our rithout ts Pennsylvm\m t\nd c~pm1 City | dustries? - — : Home in a neighborhood ‘ soklet, “ A Yor tntormasion. - " G | : Colonial Beach Improved. PRICE, ONLY $5,500 . where all the homes ; new, illustrated booklet, “An : B d 11 VI | Clubs to Stage Contest Here. Recalls U. S. History. | o i | By the Assoicated Press. S £ Just_redecorated it All-Summer Vacation.” edel g, Co. o tst ohhtestibatueen | - "mie UniEe Sthteatistatie otun. | CONONIAL BEECH ¥ay Mey 2 - | LONDON, May 21 —Oswald Mosley, $500 Cash—$60 MONTH PRICE IS A BARGAIN chess een derstand_the finan difficulties of | A 16-foot cement walk, costing more | gocialist husband of Lady Cynthia, o N Ji 7 $200 CASH—S$55 A MONTH 5 Club of Wash. : - than $5,000, and a_new amusement | Wil have his h ds fall’ trying 0 FRONTING A PARK WASHINGTO Geo. A. Bak e L e 6 o, | panee: becaone 1 e expenenesd | D% S ARG SIuy SIS v baye Bl anis g, o OVERLOOKING Park | WASHING aker Optical Co, |t oss. Club, consisting of | Yoby: Tho flest tite atier fho Veor oe | have been constricted here for theh,r A ierafions thit He weatd wot ecl . 1IN PRETLY. PEFWORTE —in the Northwest, close to S EYESIGHT SPECIALINTS ! teh, will be held at the | [hdependence when we fought at your | OPeNing of the 1926 bathing season. |cept the honor upon the death of his 3 " car 3 BALTIMORE of the Capital eity Club, In tne | 0" LG L VA G YOuT | The watk s an the river front. e L s ime ol g DE TIC O Ak \NAPO 615 14th Street N.W. - s rights and the possibility of your fu. | “The soninlaw of the late Marquis Sty frome. somidethsbed @ Nt e & ANNAPOLIS BescraFAmerican Natibal Bank Bldg. Channing Ellery, president of the the second time, after your great | failure of Germany, America effected | Curzon and the former Mary Leiter | Hew. AR SR T LECTRIC LROAD COMPANY Eves Examined—Glasses Fitted FHIIG L S of the | Civil War, barely 60 years ago, when | the famous plan of German payments |of Chicago could renounce the title "Wood'trim: throughout. hause like 1t &t s ( ELECTRIC 2 RS - visiting chess club, will be in charge | j Y " 2 i W y. Dr. Geo. A. Baker e e Dbe in charge | jt took mare than 18 years to restore | known as “the Dawes plan,” which |only by special act of Parliament - near the money. ophihamelotit & Onmastris .‘h-"§,,»"3‘1..3.'“'ll:-nearléli‘:x‘ e the American finances and to give | was accepted unanimously by the al- Labol hmgd!hg baronetcy, say the legal PRICE, ONLY $8950 PRICE, ONLY $7.450 5 s Jorihe a e of | hack to the dollar its primitive value. | lies and the Germans. By this Daweslights, and this would be exceedingly : . SH_SMALL MO. Photo-thhograohAc and |J. Bettinger, W. B. Mundelle, W, S. | However, neither in 1753 nor in 1366, | plan I'rance has eelvoy Since 1924, | diicult to obtain. s R ks ENTS - MO Photostat Copics Chiereand Gy J. Schroeder. The |in spite of the long and discouraging | and will continue to receive for more | Lawyers also say that Lady Cynthia, . Lop ic is s struggle of the Treasury of the United | than half a century, about half of the | who cares nothing for her titie, pre- peaRact copie i m apers. — e States, France never doubted the|sum thus paid by Germany, which |ferring to be addressed as ‘“comrade,” e e ; : The 11 Wind. financial rehabilitation of the Amer-|from 1928 will amount to more than | could easily establish her claim to a 3 thousind copics : 1 no- ican people. $300,000,000 a year. The Dawes plan | peerage which has for some time been < at_reasonable s From the Rutland Herald. “We do not doubt that today the |bears the signature of the Vice Presi- [in abevance in the Curzon family. If WEBB & BOCORSE]_SKI You can say one thing for love at | United States will act in the same|dent of the United States We know |she does not want it, declare the law- Estahl m ed 1909 first sight. It makes life easy for di- | way toward France. They did this in | iy, France that this l. [y slgnnture vears, one of her sisters could accept 5i4 Sih St NW . lawyers. 1921 when, in the face of the continued ¥ “thy of faith.” e,