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o THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1927. 10 BANKING BILL ;Aci‘ion Due to Bring Measure | to Vote in Senate Within ! Next Few Days. “ELECTRICALLY” Washing Machines G. E. Vacuum Cleaners Toasters, Waffle Irons, Etc., the Thermolite. Adjusto-Ray The Violet Ray Rent a Johnson Floor Waxer for $2 a Day. All Variety of Lamps 517 10th St. Main 6549 Just Below F St By a vote of 65 to 18, the Senate today applied the cloture rule to the Pepper-McFadden branch banking bill, which means that from now on e Senator will be permitted to speak one hour on the mea vote of twi \nd voting 1s required to apply cleture, but supporters of the bill had more than the required number on the roll call. The decision of advocates of the pranch banking bill to seek the adop- tion of cloture was reached Saturday or opponents of the me : would object to maki any agreement fixing the time for a vote on the measure. e The branch banking bill has passed both the House and Senate at t only 1d the question now \er these amendments shall adopted, Adoption of cloture is d bring the bill to a vote fter for consideration of another | piece of legislation, the | 25 Ft. Front 20 Fi. Rear Alley Possession Admirably S+ited for Remodels; Price and Terms Reasonable Ellerson & Wemple Exclusive Agents 734 15th St. Phone Main 603 tant utrol bill. | hat measure also has reached the of a conference report, but de- ermined opposition on the part of - prevented the taking of the final step to concur | in the agreement of the conferees. Charlottesville Resident, 70, Sur- vived by Eight Daughters. Special Dispatch to The Star. LYNCHBURG, Va., February 15.— Mrs. Alice Virginia Burks, 70 years old, wife of S. L. Burks of Charlottes- | ville, died yeste here at the home of her son-in-law, J. O. Whitten. She w member of Mount Olivet Methodist Church, Albemarle County, and is survived by her husband and these daughters: Mrs. W. A. Burks of Richmond, M R. B. Powers of d, Mrs. B. Talbott of Bed- 0 of Charlottes- REAL ESTATE LOANS MADE AND SOLD J. LEO KoLB 923 NEW YORK AV. MAIN 5027 H. 8 of Charlottes. L. Woodson, Mrs. J. O. d Miss Maude Burks of NG BILL OFFERED. Zihlman Presents Measure Court-Deeds Structure Here. for WINTER RATES CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. TODAY. A Bridge Club meeting will be held, 7:45 o'clock, at the American Associa- tion of University Women, 1634 I street. Miss Zoda Greenlee, hostess. Bhe J. E. T. Club will have a 500 party this evening at Red Men's Hall, 713 D street. The Girls’ Friendly Society of the Nativity, Resurrection and Annuncia- tion Chapels will ‘e a minstrel and bazaar, 8 o'clock, at Nativity parish house, for the missionary fund. Dancing. Dr. W. M. Mann, superintendent of Nationa al Park, will give a talk, illustrated with motion pictures, of his recent 8 o'clock, before the Business Women's Council at Church of the Covenant. Bible class from 6:45 to 7 nch of the Girls' v, and St. Mark's Col- sent tableaux, to be by dancing, 8 o'clock, in the new parish hall. Rev. Thomas E. Boorde, evangelist, will , 8 o'clck, at Temple Baptist Church. To be repeated tomorrow. All welcime. Vincent B. (o lo Post, No. American Legion, will meet, § o'cloc in the board room of the District bui ing. The post will hold its first annual minstrel and dance February 26, at the Jewish Community Center. The Petworth Citizens’ Association o'clock. at Joppa Lodge tor Copeland will speak The Georgetown meet at dinner, 7:30 ¢ Hamilton Hotel. dance under auspices of the M ton L] Saving Club for the be: the clubhouse fund will be gi: o'clock, at the Washington Clu eventeenth and K streets. The University Club will give a valentine costume party with special valentine favors. Dinner, 8 o'clock. 9:30. Awards for most at ostumes. Entertainment su; usan B. Anthony Foundation e a dinner, 6 o'clock, at the Arlington Hotel. Swami Yogananda will be guest of honor. ‘Washington branch of the American Poetry Circle will meet this evening at the Mayflower. In addition to poems submitted by various members the program will include a paper on “Sappho” by Miss Maude Scruggs. Kalorama Citizens’ Association will meet, 8 o'clock, in St. Margaret’s par- ish house. Col. U. 8. Grant, 3d, will give an f{llustrated talk on “The De- velopment of Rock Creek Valley, and the Washington of the Future.” ‘The Catholic Daughters of America will hold a social meeting, 8 o’clock. The Columbia Historical Society, 8:15 o'clock, in assembly hall of the Cosmos Club. Address by Dr. William Mather Lewis. Musical selections by » [ not seriously - | tion is increased to 100-foot candles. Maude Emig Murphy, soloist, and Minnie A. Bailey, pianist. Representative Fletcher will lecture at the Y. M. C. A. College auditorium on “Lessons From the Personalities of Two Ohio Presidents, McKinley and Harding,” 7:30 o'clock. George Washington Post, No. 1, American Legion, will meet, 8 o'clock, at clubhouse, 1829 I street. Frederic William Wile will speak on “Amerl- canization.” Washington Kennel Club will meet, 8 o'clock, with Ed. S. Schmid, 712 Twelfth street. AID FOR NEGROES URGED. Archbishop Curley Cites Educa- tional Needs. ¢ the ct cla cor That the educational needs of the |0 colored people of the United States be given consideration was urged last night by Archbishop Michael J. Cur- t the annua! meeting of the ty Union at Gonzada College auditorium, 45 I street. Rev. Leo J. Fealy, spiritual di- rector of the union, and Rev. William Howard Rishop, secretary Catholic Rural Life Conference, also addressed athering of 2,000 women, which sided over by Miss Mary Mat- in \ Ca tingly. o Others who took an active part in the meeting were Miss Hattie Wilkin- son, Miss Loretto Wilkinson, Elmer Raley, Willlam Thompson, Miss Hazel C. Arth and Miss Mary Drury. Air Officer Still in Coma. SELMA, Ala., February 15 (P.—| Capt. C. T. Buckner of Wright Iield, Ohio, remained unconsciou he pital here today as a result of injuri sustained In a fall of an TLieut. O. O. Nie- of Wright Field. The latter hurt. The officers we flying to Maxwell Field, Montgomery. 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Write today for illustrated book- The District Commissioners’ bill to authorize an appropriation of $900,000 for a new building to house jointly the office of the Recorder of Deeds, the Municipal Court and the Juvenile Court, which are now paying $20,800 in rent annually, was introduced in the House today by Chairman Zihl- man of the House District committee. The Budget Bureau has reported let “C”, time tables and fares. G. V. McArt, Passenger Agent WASHINGTON-SUNSET ROUT! 1510 H St, N Washington, D. C. that this appropriation would not be in conflict with the financial program E, | of the President. It is proposed that C. | $280,000 would be allocated for the ite and $650,000 for the new building Announcing the New Location & The Agnes Hair Shoppe Number 1 Thomas Circle (Le Paradis Building) g SAME SERVICE No Apprentices FRANKLIN 9380 TO SEE RIGHT—| “C” FORIGHT OPTOMETRIST Phone ranklin 7643 Reading Glasses $3.50 Toric Kryptok Invisible Bifocal Lenses 907 G N.W. 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