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8 » THE EVENING ESTAR. WBHI\GTG\ D. ¢, TUESDAY, D'ANU'A‘R‘Y’ 25, 1927. ANDREWS FAVORS | omee a1 1500 MARINES TAKEN 55cotonce CHILEANS PROTEST 0. FIRELOSSES | | FROM MAIL GUARD, B> ®epevine Hietel j § MEXICO STAND $959.1% IN 1925 | SUUGHT IN RIVER | ‘ By Assoe Press. I e em W YORK, January Deni- — e { | | 1 I i | | MEDICIAL WHISKY Tells W.C. T. U. It Is Vnal Additional Force to Be With-| 1 "ue, o= trtemsen® of | United Latin American Front! Underwriters Compile Fig- a—— | P—— s A Need, But Should Be Gov- ] | | | America, are so honest that bed . . o drawn—Concentrating at | and toird e he sppied e | Against “Yankee Imperial- | ures Showing 14 Per Cent | Man Also Raises Issue of wastrels, out-of Jobhers and others A i , X Quantico and San Diego. thas ibediienE (e hginge wiant ism” Urged at Meeting. Increase Over Year 1924. / i State Jurisdiction the Bowery Y. M, (. A, report for 1926 afMirms, By the Associnted Pr Fire lo: in the District of Colum ..It‘t“-‘”:{\: xrlw _\‘.v... |) nlu’n‘n‘.vml ; \‘] l‘l.}t;l’v Chile, ‘hmm.f“ i | Dl during 1925 amounted to 999,195, veopen the one source of «umm of | ¥ i '?|v3. will e twnr:q\l:‘.'l.nn n :’II\“ :“’L"“)"_ 'I."_v“”“"\'hv‘y'l\';' SThi e ““'H:""‘“"“{'j Il“"f”‘i"“ "Q:y.‘::q",luu'{(‘l 4 Hl‘v‘n] x;‘f,“ “I i w'x’wu‘-lrl \‘“X""" i W Aul ties today w c nted by the speak whose stand was deco- | per. cont ove 14, when the g ernment-Controlled. Existence of medicinal whisky in i Five hundred Marines were with open markets in this country would drawn today from the mail guard e T by n chirge of prohibi-{ | for similar concentration, whl be with: | PRI fo By whien thoe gof o :er‘xhrn{m.-nnmn( 1 nattonal W fdrawn from thelr present assignment [0 AEGUER TV SE Tt T THE msten Whoae ANt e Cae. A k ! ¥y that 1 ? Rt C. T. U. conference at the Mayvflower 'i"’:f::":'"‘;E the mails “on or befare || ur i Choltar (R0, ood, the Isttinttad Rutin: A ettt fhont RiEadnst e At st SRR A th ¥ HOLE Wil Hotel today. He asked the org ¥ \ t February 15, institute was 90 per cent self ankee imperiadism The meeting | heen qrevente underwriters | n wha o the ook B enbboit the BIN mow bafare § Recantly an emerzoney Masine Bat:| SURTCHInG Operating TeVerueh: | wes it i te i urhbor e | Clen ikavanted, the undaeweitars ind he woman Songress establishment of a Gov- | 3 talion was organized at San Diego jounted to $288,604. _Conteibu- | ub.. There were no dlsturhances Lol 4 srnment-controlled corporation for the | N N {to be held f ny contingeney (Lot gjong gmounted to o $27.012 and it ¢ the The medicinal whisky left all over {at Guam now % under orders o me:« & \ e the enkplaus. of: the. reglonal Colti | gl el t 5 JOHN F. HERRMANN fess the bod Irs, Hastie the ooubtry after the passage of the | {to Cavite, Philippine Islands, o he i e R s N F. HERRMANN. ghteenth amendment ted an | inearer the trouble e I Chinag, bt R by o T Basar | Olier Ovlaliiniibg: Causte: oo Rttt i said. Now this supply is fast disap-, § \ ) \ \ { to replace them at Guam [ to the support of the Mexican govern- inating causes of fires here were | 1 bat r i ntthcted peating. “But it is vital to provide & R Possible Ch s Cited, Jment “agninst Yankce imperialism, | “utoves, Yurnaces, boflers and their | nous 1 e with he S, S R et e i 'S0 S| O BFRVES BIRTHDAY| he declared, “and this must be doi R’ N sl s iong ioaged T, M) | invasion of and threntens sl Sl Lol o Cofte A 3 againat His fight be he ways and means \ N ably by the new detachment to ) have the morml upport of lahor tal 1025 ks 9 478,85 ix Chlldren, Seven Grandchildren, | et i . hec | A | grand in wirs sommittee In behalf of his liquor plan lsembled from — the men withdrawn | throughout the world | thi the 1 : nt is life fm Iz ¢ 1 per cent, or $448,807, to carclessness of smoker \ e \ 2 hix figure including the usual 25 per | : s “progressing none too happily \ L trom the mall guard | | Senor Gutiervez pictured Mexieo as | cant allowance for unreported and un Three Great-grandchildren priso Gen. Andrews said. He said he w * Marine Corps commandant. Maj. | . | the outpost of Latin American liberty i « not meeting “eage et hehina ! S 3 une, ixtsted today that the | L egislation Giving Fing Arts|which, he declarea, was heine ascafted | 7517€0 fres the report stats Help Him Celebrate. 4 a fig! g ment of troops had no by “dollar diplomacy and Yankee im Burvden Carried by Py 3 on the Chinese or Nicar ponsibility S e of Nowdl Commission Supervision Not | " /=m” . SRR Ul L S D) SR ot S0k e i board polnts ot hat in addition to| Nincty vear I S 5 i . g | the direct Dill fe fire destruction ! eric errmann, 1002 1 Sees Less Liquor Smuggled i \ . 1500 Still on Guard. Likely This Session. {WILSON BIOGRAPHY there are various incidental losses, | cist, founder of the Herrms ) Rear Admiral Frederick . Biliarg Lalia's witharasul faves L§ i Thens (nelude the cost of extinemier. | ting Works, celebrated his bi . my t ear Admiral b . rines on duty as mail guards, Ge {ment and intervuption of ness, | surrounded by his six childre oen LDed i n t Bssumandant of the Goust Guard, (M Lejeune said that estimates s | which swell the actual toll perhaps|Erandchildren, three sreat-grandehil- | E the conference it was his helief that | submitted to Congre wodld provide Legislation designed to authorize 100 cent, all of the burden being | dren and many friends and other rela ad been the amount of liquor now be run | o R Ay v s : o per cent, all of the burden being | are % Duk S iy | | enance o i the Commission of Fine Arts or the carried, necessarily, by the publie tives . BEhone on the North “Atinatic mea | wunrds until July 1. The Februmry Natiivnl Gabital Pre % Pl It requires about a year for the ac.| Mr. He 15 born in Germany wnd they hoard iy not one-filth what 1t wap { withdrawals will reduce the detail o | NAtHonal Capital Park and ol an impor when the Coast Guar began its opern Ltnat figure Commission to have jurisdiction over|{Ray Stannard Baker Announces|tuarial burcau of the board to classi- 1 1937 and Fme d States tions against rum runners. And we 1 . fy, segrega and tabulate the mil i 3 v ving vear in Balti propose to take care of the remaining & the desien of private builting in re- | payly publication of Late Presi- [lion rei it recelves unnuplly, and | more. he moved to Washin ton, where . Sfif: Bue o e declired lation to Government building proj until this task is completed it is not|he establis a hakery. e left the ““.'.'I?‘:'""‘ “:'01“.' e _‘"_ R UNDER-COVER SYSTEM RoE An0 A Ckenatka Ts mat Nihllely to | dent's Authorized Version. possible to analyze in detail the losses | akery business in 1573 and saarted | SUMMERALL TO ATTEND there is practicall 3 be introduced at the present session of of a given year the Herrmann Bottli Works. He '%'i.’;""«tffit““" ada: ol 3 er: DORA WATERMAN EXPI.AINED T0 SENATE 4"1'\'1’?';\3:;n the matter, 1 hed twe - \\lulh‘w" g - Rth 240 46 wHIeh T Mo ritred| 1ST DIVISION MEETING s ard 3 *ublication ¢ v l=on rom official duties. He always has re. = g driven the lig & f hor Below: HELEN BRE N. months ago by the fine arts hody, ha w,‘;ln“vl;/-"l‘ ;mv mphy, by Ray ‘\'V-Im CORNELIUS FORD TO LEAD (!(xv !”v“] l’otl‘ tmilll,v- = s I‘ Members of District Branch of So where they sndes ans- | been the subject of several conferences 2 ker of Amfierst, Mass., will factory, : o or, rising every morning at xh"; e utside of Prohibition Method Engaged in :;.ilu\ln-”u f,’“.,,‘“\" Xigtis to draft i y ¥ 1 hy th HOLY NAME UNION AGAIN [Goioek and got o e e where e cruising_ radiv 3 ag been no move made to draft a bil who was selecied hy the he acts in an advisory capucity - N Today's sessl t o h Only to Apprehend Major P nulhorise bither hody Lo take overfwar Préslaent bafore ik denth to z Herrmann was marvied in 1861, His day Night. opened a three “h jurisdiction, nccording to H. write and collect his life and letters, | Harry 0°'Neill Also Re-elected Of- | ire died 1n 1005 Thee had i ont 6 & 3tate | Vi emmerer etary of the Fine Ar nnounced here today, after a confel : in the Union have - : - L ence with Mrs. Wilson, that all pub a SO0 AUsiat O Horeiane: took R |other: Avey vill attend the afternoon the delega e visiting | s :':” _1‘}‘ Pl "“"’(1"“""““”“ lication vights had been acquired by Mr. Boylan Speaks. | father’s plice as head of the bottling | meeting ¢ e District of Columbia Mount Vernon and Arlington, where a | By the Assaciated Press. ‘-"‘ “‘l‘l'l“'”;‘ '.”ml: 'wl'd'_ "*_h’" AnY | Doubleday, Page & Co. of New York The other children are: Mrs anch of the 1st Division Society, to service is scheduled at the tomb of | Unde * activities of the | ing ot . {ana that issue of the volumes would | Copnelius Ford, former public print-| E. K. Schlotterbeck, Charles F. Herr- NI i the Club Friday night i > msure there will be no interforence ) Mo the Unknown : g start shortly er, was re-elected last evening as pres- | mann, Mrs. C. J. Sehwartz, F. A, Herr- tibon Hiy Sy ury Department in - probibition | with private enterprise, except where | VWL dnnounced M Baker's [ e ot e e o : 3 Margaret Horrmann, | be the prine it “Drink Habit” Scorvd. | enforeement are engaged in only to|it mav afect the appearance of Lo iition mearly fwe Sears ato And | ilan Same taniton, Sedion - D I e v e bins Pore Phanrs Sthikiard of Fos .Dlsappear From Convent|=tin information leading to evidence |\r)|||(1|:|]y'p“m’::4“; r Hl“ll)w‘ w"h‘”\[”‘ i} turn 2 bt ‘N’.‘.‘:ulm saten ,','y. :\n e - @ . | arranged ar sive program, in fon. Who Tollowed Admiral illrd on | ! ; S i e future develomment of hublic Taris |1t i i Tagers. Sinte | s SeClg el ¢ strects southeast| NOTED EDUCATOR DIES. |(luiine seice iR the program, declared the drink h commercialized lquor traffic, e 1l | ; ; 1, S X Sk eoeis, eceeditbe Mouk MM |GCohib): i SRRIRRCIhE, 1o e Sormeilineg i v | Durinze - the coming Spring - and| fhen Mr. Baker has collected vari- | was pe-ciee president. Matthew i | Danby Drommond in: Gancluy Summer, Mr. Caemmerer said 4 g ousb Tt o tatiots dirles abl bav st ¢ 2 o . Batinay song re. torian” customs so much loathed by | port submitted in response to a matter of private buildi lRATan | on e heusardl of : : Al S SRl Darien anc I Bion Wattlug of Tows 0 Wike Nax | 110 Bauman (s Soug snd. daues, the youth of the country. 1t 1= one| Mothers Give Descriplions. [iuton by senator Iteed, Democrat, |is sure to erystallize into a il to be | S 0 reminiscences and | John t. Joseph’s branch of the ‘“old-fz ed ne . b nt were re-elected as secretary and tre ; art, guitar and ukulele, and Dave of th 1d-fashioned no Midboin | presented to Congress. Chairman |~ topped g itude . of the work,” Mr., | tively. SiF ICTITHE Faiis tionally Hngqwn. icsel, recitations much despised today, she s N ety ¢ i : > 1 x ; s gy i Mo it e 7 While decluring the ‘“‘under-cover” | Moore is In favor of some form of | pojer sald today, “has Leen such that | gy, s chosen marshal TOWA C1 'y 25 P).—Prof.| Members of i g > : Two g 14 and 16 years old, who |work was not looked upon with favor | jurisdiction, and ¢ ] of the [ could not maice definite plans for Pivirasonth o ‘e | Charles ¢ retired, oldes d to come fron of the You cople’s : 4 3 ek The tepresentativ lan of New e t “{':“ 'F.‘|'n;:|lvl'r:(:|l1.)l1v:d'(ht' 5 1€ | disuppeared from their convent school | in any cire . the report de- | Park and Planning ¢ o Bave | publication sooner. — HoWever, prepi- | qqdressed the delegates on the Mexi-| member of the faculty of the Univer- the countir, Cant. M iscoll, who refteration of drinking among voung ! it Philadelphia on Janu ,oare felared it was v forbidden if | expressed similar views | razion and study of the material now o, n gituation and Rev. Peter L. Ireton, | sity of lowa in point of s nd | has cha of arra people” of the anti- nnmmm"n. . being sought hera by the police and [fllegal method: lopted, or it . has progressed far enough for me 0| girityal director of the Baltimore sec. | ationally known for his zoolog ot A Moseno, Lisut i dibo i 2 their mothers, the latter having come |used for purp other than obtain {hope confidently to besin publication | {{2H¢ oI of the ancecss |expeditions to the Bahi 2 ickson and M SaniBigee form o mental pugpes | o RETAIL SHOE MEN bt i e e Tty | on, of the i, ol o he suecess |5 e iona AL mond, Va., led the round table dis.| Dora Waterman, one of the missing, | The famous Drid hist Clul in bk S The Nt fimore and congratulated the Wash. | ay cussion. the elder, is deseribed as being 5 feet | New York, the report declaved, was “ ) hushand’s estate, meanwhile has < D igion aetion o ths revom ok the & tall, weighing 118 pounds. She has|organized 1 New York by prohibi- D I. AN cised her privilege under the cc s el Washington MUSICAL INSTRUCTION. Takes Fling at Hip Flasks. medium brown hair, which she we. tlon agents 1o develop close cor 3 law to nl:lm‘n' others Im n publishing | FEOGRE SEETCtan . OBOAN 1 § “h‘,’,'\.‘.‘l““' “Mrs. Ella A. Boole, national presi-| parted on the side, blue eyes - w'n}.' overse: n |‘|..»,;|.-T of liguor, any of the war President’s letters. Delegates were present from 39| #2355 or Col. 3518 3 k | nt of the Women's Christian Tem- | skin. At the time she was last s which was regarded as the most con’ . Washingtan tasiabes The Aorll ekl S e e . | perance Unlon, in her keynote nddress | she wore a red dress, cherry patent |spicuous source of supply. The club | Methods of Advertlsmg and Styles OUTLINES: CAMPAIGN (og o ihe Rt be b el EDUCATIONAL. & o stablished 1885, | took a fling at hip fasks, current nov- | leather slippers, light brown caracul [ has figured fargely in recent debate | 5o poo oo monios ot Associa- the Church of Good Shepherd in South- | s els, motion pictures, and society ma-| coat with brown fox shawl collar centering around enforcement v P FOR DENTAL HYGIENE | st Washington. The annual conven- Washington COIIEge of Law hin f S0 Accopntaney Souces. trons who serve wine to their guests. | a rose colored velvet hat. She is said | ties. tion of the Archdiocesan Union will | . kit . e Sy be t Reviewing the progress of prohibl-|to have carricd with her also an be held in April, but the place has not d1st Year Beginy February 1 : - T i been selected yet. ! i Now for New Term Gen. Charles . Summerall and tion Meeting Today. - tion legislation before enactment of | extra coat of dark brown cloth with | — lor. C.nn:\li;zrr ;oints -w Care of thi eixfrocnth an.cathrnt Mig PO e ot et MANY AID YOUNG WIFE i A | . | declared that “no other amendment| The other girl sought is Helen Styles in shoes and Ang TorAise Teeth as Essential to 3 8 : LB, E or_ 6 adopted by the people of the United | Brennan, 14, 5 feet tall and weighing | AS HUSBAND DISAPPEARS |in, 20vertising shoex were discussed Tt STREET-PAVING BIDS : i e ls:;:;""“flsbfll'rr atified by so many | 110 pounds She is described as o RetiE Meratt : Mt FOR DISTR | P . | thousands of dollars in com- Rislative bodies. having brown eyes, dark brown hob- ' 2 RO, g averins L SRR - SEa D) Dr. C. ‘Willard Cs r, director i e Code & mercial courses. Federal prohibition became the 1aw ! bed hair uand olive complexion. When | Washingtonians Send Fuel, Food, g o? f,\'h:h‘“' L':,'lt::.‘-""ll;“m, lot the dental health RUHAL LAl 0 STRICT OPENED} Tuxatio % the b of the land,” she said. “It has been| g oft sl s sa ave c « shing i T T | Tuition, $50 a Semes sustained by the Supreme Court, both | e 1ot wmh aoman i port epat | Clothing and Money in Large |towards the increasini popularicy of |DalEn that is to ob bington b 8 pptex e i ol i o) Avril 4 and continue to April | Corson & Gruman Low Bidder for| a8 to the method of adoption and the | \Cith ‘small fox collar, cherry patent AR e, Mack shoe it narrower toes| o inta oot (he iama fon | g e 2000 G St. N.W. Frank. 4585 prg;‘:ro?n(:t"t‘z:l“«:?r:i"::m code.” .| leather slippers and a red dress. £ . T ahae deleiaten’ anttl. ernild | the campalgn last night fn an 2 eet Asphalt and Vitrified ing he‘lf‘nburrog:n[r";“ 'havil When they left their school, With-| Quantities of food, fuel, clothing 5 Lyt 0 ; : : {Lefore the District of Columbia : Brick. ! Ll i e Ty s 4 4 m Mather Lewis, president | €RORe o o rick. of mental and moral degeneracy.” | pia th di sl e EE AT il : : A 7o ¢ > The campaign has as its goal, the Bids for a number of street-j \xn: told the police today that they are|pumphre G-l mother, of owp | Ch S ad, the crgation, ot NARDY | (heaker said, the ncceleration of in- | projects scheduled to begin in March DRAF [ Mrs, Boole suld the United States “i& | fonq ‘of dancing and may be found | children, g y | Slogun, sultable for calling attentlon | oot here in the need of strict dental | involving a total cost of more than COMMERCIAL ART not deriving full benefit of prohibition | ro. it G, g o , gl M to the imlustry as a whole. iy i ensei or 80K 3 S SO dgas Of kecs ustration, Life Drawing, Interior because certain laseos Fefing to obey | freauenting ‘L‘"“,"';"“\;_“’ ‘i‘;““r“““ Pumphrey, axicah driver, N Dr. Lewis explained that tbe work | Dresne R “\‘]"‘l:'”f 'N”L‘]:] $33,000, were opened vesterday after- || LIN, | Decorati onters, Costume Destgm, | e Mrs. Waterman and Mrs. Brennan | peared Thursday, it was annot e gt A i gl g Bined mportant _exhibits will be | noon at ghe District Building. Seated || Engi on Brawing. . - 3 kald vesterday that thoy only desire | by the Associated Chartles this morn- | of the universities is 1o ive vouns | o inuiined in the Natonal Museum, | proposuld also were opened for the in- | R E ea Some Newspapers Criticized. | to have the girls communicate with men i sound, fundamental Lillustrating the important role clean; | stallation of a vacuum-cleaning & “We charge,” she continued, “that | them or come to their homes, and no » prompt and complete has heen 1S thas X b Ih Lo tie L dound tedll ana! pums in the|tem in the new MeKinley Technical even some reputable newspapers, | punishment awaits them. Théir response of the public in con- e e ey "yt | presram of good health in every indi- | High School ! through their editorial and news col. | mothers said they had no reason for | tributing to the support of the young | [CePmicE! - trad i ! vidual, : Corson & (iruman submitted the low umns _and cartoons, are contributing | leaving. mother In her emergency that the As- | Make the university graduntes The campalgn is to be carried into | price on paving, $2.62 a square yard s I EWARD SCHOOL to Minveapect 10rtho T ratiria soclated Charities asked that mo|alle to, their ! [the schools, too, Dr. Ci 1d. | for sheet asphalt surface, of which ap- sponsible” In lurge measure for the | more perishable foodstuffs be sent to |, The convention will close {Particular emphisis will be placed on | proximatel square yards will * has moved to the sl e BTG A PAPERS FDR L'NERS the Mt home a¢ 317 Fikienth treet comendlon wil- b biger han St | L1500 i o st torec, | ron i 52 4 eguace vard ot | ADDAMS BUILDING | Ciloor or arge that some soc % , as deolded to : . i | approximately §00 yards rifie leaders 'who ortinue to serve it | With Mrs. Pumphrey’s distress re- [ (07 vestorday "n‘ Wt B eiae e von offered to high school | ploek 333 F Street N.W. SPANISH WASHINGTON and champagne to their guests set a | Glover Adopts Plan for Deliverance [ljeved for the present, efforts are|( o75¢ Tk B T L O HOC e students for the best play on dental There was only one bid on the Me- . o " Piof. Beuin. \ Corsematianal Meihed bad example to the rest of America Y being made to locate the missing ‘\‘l""l"” L \',‘ ‘l’i)m‘ the entire!lyvyiene, and o the graded schools | Kinley High School cleaning system. AND. MAGNIFICERT QUARTE R T e v "Ih(; claims that they serve pre-prohi. | at Quarantine. husband, who left home the day by ks sdle 208 £ i xvq”uw 'l:wl Dostsenion e 0t | The low price, $17,034, was aquoted by | ition LUl cannot always be proved, | By the Associated Press. a 3-week-old baby died. The infant . e Dents cne on 151 (e W. G. Cornell Co. 3 e and at any rate the very a0t of sy | ety fravelers on steam. |Wwas hurled yesterday whilo M. | IMMIGRATION LAW UP SitDotLie $BE cornouin ns ener. iy R | Geurge Wachington University ing is keeping alive the appetite for | ships arriving at New York will be | Pumphrey was {ll in bed. The other ° 'setically. and. will o DESTMIeNE I ooty s husifonlyonie avin; Mr TEMPLE SCHOOI LAW SCHOOL drink and flouting the policy of the thelr favorite newspaper | children are Stanley, 4 years old, and - part when it begins. A o s g Government. fore the veasel docks, under an ar- | Marle, 2%, House Bill Would Postpone Appl o= b ently won first prize in a .‘....'k..m 1416 K St M. 3258 ‘We charge that the manufacture | papgement fmnounced here by W.| Nelghbors who first learned of the ; o Paris U, Reotor Dies. pegen . 3 and sale of hip flasks h no other | Irving Glover, second assistant post- | young woman’s plight ontributed cations of National Origin. 5 i e iy i it o and ? 3, Ja ). Prof. Member National ~Associati purpose than to provide for the trans- | master general. small_quantities of food and fuel for | oot fanuary 25 (P)—Prof | | National Association portation and the use of beverag Sublinher: w permitted to send | the stoves by which the apartment is | D 4 ratesn | P n Accredited Commercial Schools. liquors, B et ineomins liners | heated, They were unable, however, G LA ALy i SN ; " vietim of grippe. | RY CLEANIN e, s “We charge that ‘old grads’ who|on the mail transfer vessels, which |to cope with the situation adequately, | introdueed vesterday hy Repre. | H¢ was to have taken a leading part | AT WOOD G Register now for carry liguor back to college functions | meet all mall steamships at the quar- |and following the publication of the | ( i Demociat, New | today in the ceremony of the induc RUFF’S| beginners’ classes in " - 80 Both St West 1610, are setting the wrong example to the [ antine station off Staten Island. }...mmuu Washingtontans from all e 7 S | tion Prof. «hi stre hm»} Gregg and Graham- younger generation. sections came to the relief of Mrs 1 o Bl the f Am erature and f s You' le Pitman Short hand, “We, charge that many social clubs Pumphrey. sibith; 3 ¢ revise fmmi. | Civillzatic Sor founded | Bt aw i SO L 0 D MUSIC g . | Kration quotas of several: countrics, | By_ths = Nt e it ! View: classes, . aling GEORGE WASHINGTON Rt A% Mot s i P RO CoBbnuing | 4 OLDFIELD IS HONORED, | would hecome effective July 1 ! secretarial hookkeep- UNIVERSITY toms. i . - = m— mg. Trains for busi- G ness and government Chartered by Act of Congress, 1821 £ "";'l':‘:""f;;["l 27 ; HAROLD BAUER'S RECITAL. | Arkansas Representative Re-clect- 14 fdctinaes: | COEDUCATIONAL © charge that leading magazines, | Harold Bauer, the noted planist, 5 e s mapin . : d. ; . 3 fiu‘:‘x‘)‘v: -;‘»1:‘1114-'-“-"! ;‘.IL;: o Il‘l‘:ur h'unurm‘l Imrul.mmp{m!0:)..:.";\u-‘l:llh,r(«.,rfln. ed Democratic Committee Heax Spanish Steamer Fou“dm_fi off Day, Afternoon, Evening « semester Begins January 31 dependent on Nauir Tor & eod vime, | ELeit talent, and recently more pe:| popregentative Oldfleld ot Ar L e : | Syt i Smt Enis ‘Afiernosm Coueras are contributing 1o disrespect. of the | hich hestowed upon i the Loglon | Wat reelected chatrman of :lllv“'l,:::;‘v b mh 7 GanaNIEE Department of Arts and aw. The bootlegger flourishes beca | B » ribhon ¢ Shgpus atRe b % GIJON, Spain, Januar; o) 3 tlekis hesbecause | of Honor medal, the ribbon of which |FEC I Ene 1 inual meeting, | [ GIION. Spain, Janiary o P e On improved real estate in L | Sciences patrons buy." 3 o , {he wore for the first time at his ap- 2 i Enforcement officials .m.mm‘ arh sterday in the Library of | Ralph Roberts of Indlana was again|g,,nich steamer Retuerto were D. C. and nearby suburbs \_OIL _ i because of lack of public co-operation | ey, o 1'{,,.',"',,,l("-‘,| Dl oh N(‘Xfi-led .;wvu‘tli:f secretiry. 1 eleo. |Arowned when the ship foundered off | —for 3 or § years or longer. ¢ PERMIT 52 "\l WALTON SCHOOL Many courses available in Lib- and the difficulty of securing legal ive ;2 oUEREY. DY Ylans for the congressional e © Portuguese COAst. Prompt approvals. Th 0ilin OMM Ik érsl Aesi Euigineering, Educa evidence, Mrs. Buole obse \“Li «\hl | eital of clavier music of the sixteenth, tions in 1928 were discussed at the the Portugue s mpt app! CBCS‘ 1 he Ofld ofC ERCE eral Art R Engineering, Edu L ieeatth andcloh s centur! Ample funds. and Architecture. conceded that the publicity of the | b o B e O itien, | meeting. Representative Garrett of| The Retuerto, an fron screw steam- | i and Architecture. wets well organized, and ch ed | R (g - " | Tennessee, the minority leader in the |er of 1,278 tons, built in 1877 for H L R C 2 ) AT. Registration period Ho1attons faw were con. | QPening the program with Claudiof 1y e “piaised Mr. Oldfield for the| the Socleta Anonima Urrefztieta. Her | L Rust Co. Fill up with AUTOCRAT. cAccountancy (Courses 24-31; Office, 2033 G St nd puhlished with j Meruk cata in G Major” and; . Uy conducted the fight last Fall | beme po g : | - EsTABUSHED 1889 - Maintain the oil level, but ; :;‘n‘-‘x:‘u;‘u‘ whereas the benefits of pro | ncluding the exquisite “Aticta In 3 1o ‘increase the Democratic member. |S=mmmm e 1001-15% St,N.W. don't drain again for 1,000° Now given in resident on appear in nall print and h 4 i sl ol gy in A Major,” with fascinating shading | Ship in the lr""“‘ A miles—a thousand of the l | classes at Law School Election Misinterpreted. { s whieh wonid i monotomous nn- | JEWISH CENTER TO ELECT. Real Estate — | ] finest miles you ever drove. STRAYER COLLEGE [ | scfember dscciation of, Amesican Law Charging that the recent election |der less talented hands. Mr. Bauer THE oI THAT 18 b v K 1] ciation.” New students may enter at be- results were grossly misrepresented, med in wonderful mood yesterday ¥ I OTHI 721 Thirteenth Street, N. W. ginning of semester. Stockton Hall. 721 3 i “0th Strect. West 16 Bies Boole contnieg: and carried his audience, which pack-| Officers to Be Selected Next Sun- Loans i lmportant Nohce ! ! Beware oF Stbetitiitas 58 “Hept Yens A aaR As good soldiers refus -led the hall, with him every moment, Catalogue sent on request. falr trial, which It has not vet | programmatic desi Droved "the | o The annual election of oicers next ||| No Commission Charged |||\ hosiers and underwear de e ol Wi Uslimbind b that enforcement should be in | moderns are carly so modern or | DUNGAY ¥ s partments—are force o ¢ ; ¢y will be held in con- alee 12 e ;i the 1'h{«ruv,1>t( of s friena M that a | unique as we have smetimes jod 3,\‘1:“?:3:1 “:;;gf’(,,;”,:‘w,w of the No. You can take 12 years to clear out our entire present Mo s g o S ; re: t shou made by pulpit, | to believe is wonderful humor | g v Ore Clon Forum, it was announc M! mous for 18 Private or clisy ay off your loan without | stock i R ol " omen. 5 'd public to enforce the ob.|in this work. The audicnce had to FaY Y 4 AVOID DIZZY SPELLS Struction. jerute rutes. T s f ’ e ay by Maurice Bisgyer, director > CXDENSE v b ‘ ce. We refuse to follow the | laugh, with Mr. himself con. | foday by M Rurigs Imsvey, Aiectinor the expense of renewing. REGARDLESS of COST | MEDAL OF HONOR ation s the i i, Hsa S { tributing a fleeting grin, after the first | iy “eoram is devoted to the discus $1.000 for $10 per month, i i Sitiaas i | at Sesquicentennial Fhone Frankiin 4600 Sl Botahar oF fom dintion e “}m:l)",,\v;‘,."l'.,,-“'i'-h,;.‘;‘hhii sion of current s and_political including interest and prin- 11/ To assure the immediate Never well. Always tired and Berlitz School of l-nl_ ges | stampin anc K tiath” | prablem, presentin seakers of ma- (W 50 TUR ST clearance of every piece of fagged out. Beauty tossed away They s 2 SEE volv: ) !'"The glissandos involved in the en- p Nyburg, i oy SR e {The clissndos tnvolied nie oh ltional prominence. Sldndy L. 1 ®, ! : merchandise, a Sale of unpre- |||/ by neglect. To be beautiful and to | counter of David 8 o 745 : Celist r o) lice reduction of debt. A ¥ ’ s | noted Jewish novelisf plied to red cedented values will be held keep youth the system must be nullification now, - done credit to Henry Cowell ave do ¥ Cowell. “The Chosen People,” will speak, fol- - staller loats e A I effects in the “Praise of | 10\0ea by an open dlscussion. Larger or smaller loans at —see our windows mext frec from poisonous backwash of " were fascinating in the man- rey . o 3 ' ate rates. ! lay, Janu. 27th. i R AT CITY Harry King, the incumbent presi proportionate Thursday, ary 27t soistipation’ whiche often | S5 DINNE Ql CLUB. helr achievement by Mr.|gent of the center, heads the slate i Tell your friends about | ‘:fi','_r;'q"n'-l(fq, For 30 ';(,'"s i - ! Art SIS S S . The whole sonuta rare r'e ! i 4 of officers up for -nlml"n PERPETU Al il ehis M. Edwards zave his patients, i i 5 § It To have it followed by Mr, e M. K L , In o - ! Members to Serve as Waiters, in | (Il AR et sedgyer] Ly i 4 place fl cnlollw:‘ 3 (‘mnpfi:ml lm‘ Ftic e o Cotlers T B, FELIX MAHONY, Director Accordance With Custom. | Bebastian Bach’s “Suite in A Minor” CLMMS COFFEE HONORS. | BUILDING J. E. Cunnlngham Sive ok naniir fhm e Ee | r'.‘fe..“.‘.'mi"i D Shetasios | | Interior Decoration, Costume § - seemed almost too good to be true. S B R s N r With members serving as walters, i e F T Olive Tablets. Known by % pen i D€ Design, Commercial Art, Post- d i 1 B RO i i Rt 314 7th Street N.W. | their olive color. They free the | ’l‘;fl‘m‘%‘r(n.i“?m"'uu.:iw. ]e"' Color, Dynamic S in accordance with an annual custom.{ were tonal effects that achieve what| WINNIPEG, Manitoba, January 2 $ant Managers. Hogjeapes, Hiug the City Club will hold its annualimire than one modern has attempted | (#).—Harry Smet, 47-year-old barber | system of poisons Ihlt ravage | & tt b yuuuetry o e e i B e ) CSOCIATION | S S | | e S morrow. The affair will be held in the| “The ltameau “Rondeau en Musette” | guzzling champlonship. He astound- You need never have sallow mm.[ (fgloge touch, with hotols througliout the suzesa, Porass s jon. auditorium from 9 until 12 p.m. (was charming, and Couperin’s two|ed watchers vesterday by gulping 86 plexion, dull eyes, coated mnzu. ohtact W o B i ol Day lnd' ight Classes t 4 pa—sll " issesow forming.. luss imitea; | | Connecticut Avenue & M honths Tor bix DAY, '. t 1747 Rhode Island Ave. Each member will put on a white | short works stood out in this period |cups In six hours, and then wound up Largest in Washington apron and hat, pass into the kitchen|music with distinet individuality, The |by drinking a pint of beer. Assets Over $13,500, and help himself. An entertainment| gelicas of “Minuet in E Flat” by Smet's coffee feat beat the record SR08 2 P for it (]| 5 program, consisting of motion pictures| Schubert, known as “the composer of | of Gus Comstock of Fergus Falls, Cor. 11th and E N.W. is.8 Prescription fo Nl Toev sel % Bett i oi S8 £ Main 1760 and acts, has been arranged by Ru-|Sjlesian sonatas,” was another happy | Minn., by one cup and was four cups JAMES BEERY. President, Colds, Grippe, Flu, Dengue, rywhere w y § k dolph Jose, chairman of the house|memory to carry away. Josef Haydn junder what he said was the unofficial JOBHUR. W, GARR. Setestary: IBlllou! Fever and Malaria, o X 3 h!‘*‘ i v ka4 % w !’-’gbmr’ 1st Al @ & committee, and H. J. Odenthal, execu- | provided a completely satisfying finale | record of 90 cups set h) Frank Trach- oot tve secretary of the club. N ' in “Fantasia in C Major,” H, ¥, inowitz of Ray, N, D, . = It kills. fi‘finn.