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THE EVENING S’T\\R.__\\'ASHL\‘GTON. D. €. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 6. 1927. | 4 crease would not crea n undue lia | Presctlbmg Mwerate Exerclse | | 6 BeLLans Ienemith Be goaded qlll' o Benjamin F. Linkins, inmate of cise of the logical faculties.” It should re- Hot water Nt LRbE RTIDAR COF R VAC Sl % 1 Sl al-resdy fob dhe fos Wk quire a very moderate amount of exercise, Sure Relief |Federal Ciub Gwes Support | loyser periots of contributian il 5| Virginia Senator’s Statement| LI NG ke Tane 1 | Declares Agltators Should then, to accept these reasons for bufy::g‘coax " ! setvice and bave contrib g | Hitt to impose on him for drunken & in Spring: You get the advantage of the low- to Resolution Amenging | " st dicriminies agaivat | Held Pointing Way for | e Vesterin “atee i Worry About Countries o oeibe far ety deavonp ADIT VAGIEANN e [l tho; longess sery " bases | fre B I nand, Jhs pleAle Gl " the enormous advantage of having it off your FOR INDIGEST'ON | Annuities Law. EBDUIY $o ]'”,'f“ £ . Southern SlIDDON. b e I a0 ’:" {AM “Ten do That Start Wars. 1 mind in Fall, when the youngsters have to be 25¢ and 75¢ Pkgs.Sold Everywher - e N e = 5 B o e outfitted for school, and other expenses de- - BY WILL P. KENNEDY ¢ $1.500 per annum pays $32.50 of it | BY DAVID LAWRENCE. A e : born agitate polo mandall the attention of one's logicalfaculties ratirement, and an employ = I = P o Huds « . If Al S$mith wants the support ol ey i Crolet es FI 1 S ) pays tw that much and : . 3 e denounced by Col. Hanford Mac- | h th woming e , 1 the Democratic d s t faltered a moment, loked d @ vh , RY B 1 e Tr A s it com. | N0 more annuity than the other. An|g he must “let the prohibition| his lone $19 bill -all that he had Nider, Acting of War, 1. MAURY DOVE CO., Ine the retiremer was g 108} o¢ service pays 33 1-3 per cent more | [Wue WEIC, TO8 Nt by Senat bt BAR Qi Chedt o he University ¢ rvland, at Col g e h WSt into the retirement fund than one | Chb S stitamant (e buL ts and fing them on the | jl CiG IRV O (L anniversar + the smestl 4 . % an €| Glass of Virginia, who brushes aside | Judge Hitt i ' LEETH BROTHERS tight at the meel e Federal| L0 00 1St oa tor 20 yeara, the zal:| Gose of Virginia, who brushes aside | floor. Tudge Hitt e nct,. | 5 erica's participation 1. the | a— the Unive P8 g equa 01 whic dd o1 U . e ual, for which addl| 00" can, of course, be elected | cell, while a ballit collected the | WO War. ¢ rnationali dant o| muiitated money ertain types of internationalists | . 1-3 per cent he gets nothing a8 o' How the retiremen annuity, He also fails to get any AL P b B Wk R e , e s T . e last 10 years of servic B e L iy it ik e e s UNne to Lin- |are responsible for carrying out the VORABLY KNOWN 5> 10 WASHRINGTORIN (o] e e roved =0 as 10| "y etirement committee reported ks, t 1 v min ’ | in Iful. A little late o R e FA o AN g possible measure of{ e Tetivement commiee Hop oty | here saw it ae a clear-cut definition | friends donated $5, and Linkins |Dationdl defense et abd WwOo S1¢ SINCE THE DAYS OF PRESIDENT B A ON Denosits de on or be- 2 ed justice to all Gov-| {1 (ol "ohould provide an annuity | On behalf of outhe saders of what| was released from custody. sy i B AR B i 10 ‘draw in- oDt -+ ® e ey want to elicit fro »v. Smith : ernment_employes, intended to be an | (% T heih 4 ikt relation ‘o] they. want icit from Gov. Sw a 8, are E Toom Al 1 { which should bear a just relation to|Inev WEEL 10 R Ut miroporE i ing to mil the Nation, to W CENTRAL s e | e e e e » amount of contributions and the| "y Glass went so far even as to| | ¢ into war.” Col. MacNider declared. ear G The Fec lub composed of | Years ol service. g NS ork governor a cue | “Our Army the si st he Near ¢ The Federal Clul mposed of | Elva tiis iy 01 Eoverion & CUE b e {0000 n the Federal service | ¥ ties for Mistakes. { pointing out that a President cannot fs of bureaus or divi An employe who is allowed to serve | change the Constitution and that a | | somewhere else, if they must. Let Co-operative Apartment 1 ical experts in various | jeyond retirement age by reason of a |change in the Volstead act is some | them vorry about some of those ines, devoted to an exchange of ideas | ictake in the date of his birth, or by [thing for Congress and not the execi- countries that start wars—that in- Homes ind for improvement of the public bR i supervisors, | tive to decide. Mr. Glass also point dictment cannot be placed against [ | ! 1 | | { $i0 e S | the Soldiers’ Fome, had his omission of his offic | t ) mériice. wHIEh alao s Teyingt EOt| S s oAy reviously roquest. | edly recalls that the Der | America. All thoughtful men and better appreciation of what S ok ined. is held by the control- | President vetoed the Volstead vomen look forward to the day when i and obtained, is held by the contr D public service is. Dr. George F. Bow- |t e oo (0 e merely de facto em. | Which would presumably make him a | | war can be outlawed to be merely a d act; i the out- { erman, librarian of the Public Library, | Any salary due him at the time | “Wet” in the eyes of many people, e | ing her part has set o lis now president of the club. | A e ondition cannot {but this did not prevent Congress . |standing example in disarmament, peper, Urange, arlottesville, Sk S S P o | trom ovel ng f 0 but she can go little further until ’ o t | Retirem s e o Al arrant Glass is not asking Al Smith to Have Sharp Tilt on sponding disposition o the part of ynchburg an anvile, va, | submit a report TGpich was dis- | If he dies his widow cannot recover | from making it an issue. cussed 1 arious memt £ the of his salary deducted for a 3 i Col. MacNider d red that every B! carious mem t “part of his salary deducted for| Awalt Word From Smith. e ; d G SPECIAL TRAIN le conmmittee irement. fund since he reache Homis ata tenkbig 1 cytha New York for su tion ? Doyle; secreta: { ¢ wh BN ORHEr: | oy eonos niow 1k eRbinted. |-01.\,,\\ k‘u,x the As . b i i il i ‘1 Hfud States Leaves Washington O eturning, tickets will be hoi all regular mm, (except ) up to Train 36, inclusive, Sunday, APRIL 10th, 1927 TR o 1o s her. “The law as thus| na; he will be guided by ghe pla Y £l 68 BRt Ciicer 1k ths Bu. hconstrued e i Tt el et ot g g e bl B s LG - HEUAIOELATER . Pensions; Dr. H. A. Edson of | {he retirement committee finds. Tt cembled and that if elected he will w ..:.‘..yu:v.ynl;rn*“yui‘v”‘n‘:’p‘«“:;..me 1 LIJppulmPn( of Agriculture, who | punishes innocent employes for offi {6 course enforce the laws on ¥he | Ford's defen Heelwal meitionas | e ke on the compulsory feature and | cial errors or inadvertence in its ad-| gatute books, this probably will go|in many quarters as an outstanding | “The popular attitude on the publi GO - 0. SIC R e RO - g H 1 ; g built by need for a_continuance provision: J This should be vorrected | 5 | e Jatform mow is to apologize for E iy . at ong way tows inning hi 4 4 * | platform now ar ol b § MM | possibility for the Democratic presi- ica_and all things American,” he QRaigee .. .00 ceee . $2.50 g 2 H hundreds of native-born agi Reed of Missouri, chief of Henry |the platforms of our schools and clubs {o" denounce American policy. i ROUND TRIP FARES . Bowen of the Department of Lal administrative action.” o i s Y bt by - Southern support at this stage. | " o spoke on_ occupation grouping | M Case vemarks. are. yeally a |dential nomination, exchanged angr: . “We are overrun with organi Charlottesville 3 s ges, and Clyde Reed of the Navy zations of native internationalists . ; a turning point in the campaign. They |words today with Aaron Sapiro over | 3 : L .$4.00 o Pt Tea { mean that the breader-minded leaders | (he status of Frank O. Lowden, former | Whose favorite sport is to hold us a ynchburg ... 2 mm on x..,....,- | Son T e SsiRcoalty guoud Keany of Southern democracy are not going | .. A Wil | our international dealings up to scorn Danville .. TR0 .$5.00 ——— S to make intolerance an issue, but that | GoVernor of Ilinois, regarded by some | and derision. They are in a constant For farther fnformation and tickets. see fivers and ticket agents, 1510 0 Hepreseritative Hndson o ‘Mich. they will stick to their guns on the |as Republican party presidential state of amazement that we should . N.W. Union Station and 7th Street Siation. A O D o Sisa Bt the retirement: system, aifo from Sapiro under cross-examination | o nq ¥ WO T8 GGG Dohle in- S. E. Burgess - not satisfying some will at least bring $1.000.000 Jibe e = k: SOk thgs It Se Ghinas B wINL into his camp a good many Southern | {1, M8 $1.000.000 libel suit against the | jeed. It would be easier to persuade Div. Pass. Agent i ; 1n axiRtiag Wostube. of coniDiiiaots s ] : ! { automobile manufacturer, a history of | 1660 Vit 3 g BIG BOOK SHOP, 933GS‘~NW vetirement, after 1930, ‘wih. he. te e Democrats wio are waiting_for s | fho mational coroperative organiza. | nd 'y IOHCOmMInES It e 118 not |2 Washington, D. C. == e tanons talig allir O M Fhoport of his candipaes, i« tions he had represented, e ot el clamoping atour | year extensions heing allowed, so that |Bandit Holds Anafjel: fand) mupport ot BN candidtey, 1 York | g e Bt upon the National wWheat |38 13 £ G gl the deadline for continuance i 3 3 and, the New York | Growers' Advisory Committee, formed | 3908 for B ae A e Phl“lps Terrace toe eling tir gutigianes i ot Assistant Up With Gun | Sorgomer i on making préhivion | 3t “meelng "Celed i Chica.in | The Jrunigrant seems lling Ko, tte ' - oy an iss , the fight against him wi e | . " ) , ATICH v a cl B ic points ‘of discussion. It ‘was agreed | i 2 A September, 1923, by Judge Robert W. : + gt partment | ERe thiees o begun on those lines rather than on . t W. | hese American-born agitators of ours 5 e should be flexibility in this Ly RS i i Bingham, publisher of the Louisville | 3%, ¢"seem to value. Perhaps some 1601 Argonpe Place provision, with retentfon based en- and Gets $204. oot disquatification on religious | Courier-Journal and " the Loutsville |5 tiaily -agreeable s syl o aad mes. t = : : trely upon efficiency. The alterna ; oo e Just Norih of Columbia Rd, at 16th St. : Has No Organized Campaign. In the list of those who attended ["® ¢fected. - tive of creating an ‘‘emeritus status One of Washington's Most Exclu- It is important to note that Al Smith | was Mr. Lowden, who became chair- | 4 Pacifists’ Pleas. for veteran experts of outstanding - < el . = e wutive, da skinned bandit, v sive Apartment Houses, Located in | 200, \*'5al eXBEHs A JdithiRitiTe, JONER J andit, | lly has no campaign under way | man ot the committee. the Most Fashionable Residential | with a pistol almost as large as him-| anq has selected no managers. Even Reed ran hurriedly down the long ’ Section of the Nation’s Capital. A Urges Just Annuity. | self, walked into' a Sanitary Grocery | Franklin D. Roosevelt, who managed |list of members with the question | which boast long and fantastic names, Wonderjul Location for the Par-BI The committes report emphasized | store at 400 First street southeast|his campaign at the Madison Square|“He wasn't a wheat grower, was he?” ?f‘:\‘:lcet‘lzx:;g;‘(m::s;(:ill{x (r)wyr‘rne‘;‘\‘»anznndnf:x: ticular Class. that “ultimately the system should | gnortly before 7 o'clock this morning | Onvention, told the writer that he was Halts at Lowden’s Name. dom by throwing our defenses into We have left just a few of these won-B| nyovidé an annuity which should bear answering _letters from interested - They tell he i dectuiiy “arranged apariments. Al with ff| DYOVCHE B0 SARUEY HhICh Shouke voat | while Manager J. H. Goodwin wgs|Democrats by saying that neither he| Af Mr. Lowden's name he haited jane s They e [N (hat Aimatlon.ie ). | just opening the safe in the rear room. | nor any one else is in any sense man-| He wasn't a wheat grower, was | sorely aggravating every other nation 3 {on earth by our unsympathetic atti- When he walked out he had $132 of | aging the New York governor's can Reed demanded | . X the firms’ funds and $72 which be-| didacy. Oh, I don't know,” replied Sapiro. |tude on forelgn matters. ’lhe.vla sure 3.5 ir % ssis Manager H. &. Mr. Roosevelt, like mna another | “Tfe may grow wheat. He certainly [us In one breath that we are aligning 38550, the ages for retirement be adjusted so | Jonged to Assistant ger H Mr. Roosevelt, like _another | ain.” the world against us, and in the next Fwo rooms, kitehen. breaktast room, fl| $1° 3578 FOT (SHICMEN be acdusted <0 | Johnson, who was in the rear room | advocate of Gov. Smith's candidacy, iu | EOWS some grain | 5 ;. ki o a 2 D e e oanel ot Al Sxive|” “He is capitalist, isn't he?" shot |that we should be ashamed of our- exists will be reduced to only such | Wath Mr. G . i ot e Bl ooy lves f i r . el P i i s G i The store had been open only a few | work in New York State, and there is, Pack Reed selves for spending a penny or giving "Two room: 3 " difference as may be justified by & P chid s : et ©0,” replied Sapiro. {a thought to the protection of the lives ‘ E 4 bath and rec 00 e s ok minutes when the hold-up was exe-| no question about the spontaneous na- : Four raoms. : il difference in the service re-|.iioj Mr. Goodwin was kneeling on| ture of the support he is getting in| .And been governor of Illinois™ | of Americ ; F M”-K tion hall and porch. $1 ements and the length of lifs of L TEo Nt ot e akte AR T 3 “No. He is not a cap e Dr. ¥ A. Pearson, president or BABIES™ Ran AP0 Stk SI690, 1y rooms | QUiTCIENtE a0 the length of life of | {hyfoor in front of the safe and Mr. | Democratic circles No. He iz not a g t | s ‘ - b beautitul outiook o v iy 4 pational | johnson was looking over some vege: | While the New York governor is|edly replied Sapiro. “He pl [of ‘the University of Maryland, pre- e A L e tables. Suddenly the bandit stood over [ not seeking delegates there are hun.[lawyer and a very fine farmer, prob. |sided at the exercises. which were ably the largest farmer in some held in connection with the regular ur _telepl d elevator serv The testimony of officials concerned convenient to 1 E a rati i i Mr. Goodwin. The huge pistol was|dreds of friends who are trying to do in the administration of the retire- ;e o | respects in the entire United States.” | weekly assembly of the student body. nspect them today before deciding. . - setire- | pointed at him. it for him, which makes the whole | 5 ire U ; ; - Resident Manager ment svstem has been uniformly | UL v and Gpen that safe,” ordered | movement ona of the most Femarkn: |, j0¢n e make his living farming or | Members of the Maisland R. . T. C. Wise Brothers William S. Phillips sults, the committee reported. This [th2 PARdit - L put | Ve, in political annals. ,i?,,‘,}‘;,;’,‘," i S Bl S e has tended to relieve the service of| Mr. Goodwin ftried to hurry, but| When the history of the present b . hi o, = | & Co., Inc. superannuation, permitted ua«-n;& missed the combination. The bandit, | preconvention campaign comes to be ‘””" I'I:".'L""‘["gl‘;‘(“;““';l‘,”‘ ‘-“Sh::!;lkv'i | i SRR VDI o rohi st ions, s At fat . miate otk sensing a slight delay, took Mr. Good- | written it will be found that the state- | . e S hte Pl e | mmm— | being done with fewer employ win's keys and calmiy locked the front | ment of Senator Glass on the neces- | (oo joq “Sapiro. “He makes his 1i —where you are made X ing, vaited until Mr. | sity of letting the prohibi 3 —_—— door. Returning, he waited sity of letting the prohibition issue | "} "yis work as a lawyer and by # 2 Motions of Four Years Ago. Goodwin finally succeeded in opening {alone and the reply that Al Smith is | pis work s e 4| SPECIAL NOTICES. the safe, using the interval to rob Mr. | preparing to the inquirer in the At.| "1® WOrk as a farmer. | to feel at home. STOCKHOLDERS | Nearly four yvears ago this club | Johnson i > e ¥ The annual ction of Officers and Direc- dopted motic at: He Y ¥ 7 t 3 s oo l”‘:“ fees. him ool e atiatton. Sl Bor Gho: o | Mgpted motions that, - i 1|, He warned the two men not to stir | to define his future allegiance on re. 'l The FEDERAL-AMERICAN manent Building Association will be held | % o he club as ad-lfor five minutes and departed. They |jigion and government will be found | e - Tk offite of the Assoctation, 620 ministrative officers should seek 1o |gave the alarm on as he was out | 1o he the two pivotal factors in the nw. on Wednesday. May dth,’ 19 olls | have the retirement laws of the . e . Prom Sk k 5 i€ | the door, but he had disappeared. rease c o open from 4 to ¥ United States, as applicable to civil ppeare L’:;‘:fin;)] or decrease of the Al Smith RMAVER, Secretary employes, amended so as to raise the [ KINDS EVERGREENS, | maximum annuity from $720 to at MOV|E LITTLE THEATER (Copvr .-m 1927.) ! e fiad Saiiiornia privet and barberrs hedges. fur- | least $1,200 per annum, but mot in 3 g ! # METAL g1 ock ished and planiad. Lawns put in m\mlau =3 - P P Ay 3 ST B R S B e | 0 BE OPENED TONIGHT | WILL GET COMMISSIONS. : , Ericta ture xmg"}m q“%fi"{'!yifi:’f{”}'{d‘“:‘-}% The members would seek also the | Initial pmg,.,m in Motwn Picture | Prasenntmm to Ba Mnda Monday g G RAGES | 1gun, who is sponsoring the resolntion | i i T . ¥ abide by the faith of our fa- Y f on o prohibition question. The chances are [ nominee timber. want to abide by the faith of our fa = SO h R ll BOOKS BOUGHT |i:crention of joint commission to FEED A e et e | i el R e : 3 uthern Railway ystem tio r a statement on this point which while S | "“It’ we were to believe them we “We are harangied by societies tributibns and the years of servie 0 The committee also concurred with o g e from. $55.00 to ]| | the board of actuaries in urging that passage of amendments so that all in | excess of $1,800 of an employe’s salary Movement to Feature Rus- | to Cadet Regiment. shall be exempt from the deduction Fol v P . &) B«‘Jl»'in“#"r‘v 140 of 2% per oent for lheer:'tltll'xx()xom‘ sian Film. g I\'re‘;' “’.ilr!lkfl),r‘h;‘e'f ot it 3d as LOW as i sy | fund Until such time as the maximum | mhe Litle Theater movement in | to the officers of the 24th Regiment of | ANNOUNCING $150.00 3500 Loy ae oty Ao ’;;3e\1f'918 f_‘;"sll'?f"r‘;‘d-“:f’ to cture presentation will get | High School Cadets in the Howard | OPENING | (in cost i st Poraonn e O SL200 & Year- lunder way in Washington tonight with | University Stadium Monday afternoon SATURDAY, APRIL 9 PHONE MAIN 94‘11 y GOMS, 57 TP: PAINT: | physically and me (:”j - “' 0 are |the gala invitation opening of the|a g » wsondble prices | S erturin thelr itiee o ouIn fent 1o | Little Theater of the Motion Picture Mordecai W. Johnson, president, = tatxied 11 tha Governthent g A ild, Ninth street between F and G [and Dr. Emmet J. Scott, secretary Bt T e ot The At Pimeo And | atieets. and treasurer of Howard University, ohpra ot th {! e h“ EeenE ol The initial program will feature a fiyill be in the reviewing party. Vlrgx Belch, Va. O C MR e RURCURR ARG BORECOI: | Riisaiay fiim | "DHe Armored Cruiser| In the event of rain the exercise A_Strictly Modern House PO L RATES, ' NA i S DELIVERY A S 6 . {mend to théir superior officers. Prince Potemk bill will in- {will be held in the Dunbar Auditorium. Fyery Room With Bath v, a reel present- Smart Luxurious RATRG, B o o s b " ~ R il Service Amendment. clude a C] plin comedy, a R i i ALL PERSONS o oy AW, i Indoor Baltwater FPool 1 m repsonsible 3 o L . |ing George Bernard Shaw, Sir James X ! t RRkure unies gAtter the continuance provision of | \i¥ ‘Barrie, and Sir Arithur Wing| Chaplin Will Take Stand. Oven Forclen, “Terracts, Verandas aracter an had been in force for six years, the | Finero, the famous playwrights, and| XEW YORK, April § UP.—Charlie| | SPECIAL WEEK-END TOURS commitiee on eivil service . in’ the |2 bicture by Leonard Hall. " | chaplin, film comedian, is expected to : A L h House of Representatives submitted | Lhe new theaier, which seats 225, | (ake the stand today in Federal Court via Potomac River and ocation Chesapaake Bay ¢ill be thrown open to the public to- | s to the House a proposed amendment [ 2 : R 8 2 in defense of plaglarism suit for $50,- ke 3 to the retirement act, the accompany- | MOIfoW evening at 6 o'clock. Begin-} g99 brought against him by Leo Loeb, e e Hatdl | —make these Homes i i it ning Friday, performances will be | gconario writer. \ccommodation X ' "{'z‘l:x(‘li un:: ‘;:551\2;19‘:4“‘11 the Gov- | 8iven daily from 12:30 p.m. to 11:30 ;"“,:,',,(L,‘,‘;,'.g', Chaplin used his plot | CITY TICKET OFFICE the most attractive buy DROOP’S MUSIC HOUSE 1300 G STREET FRED W, KNEESSI ernment at various times there was |P-m- An intimate atmosphere has been | grbhodied fn “The Rookie,” in a film, | | Woodward Bulld. i3t 1sth St. N. W. in Washington. MINNIE € GASSNANY. Apparent & purpose to compel retire- |created by the small and comfortable | Nyihan Burkan, attorney for Chaplin, | | NORFOLK & WASHINGTON ANNA E. KELL - by . etite- | ceating facilities, while only pictures |~ BLIOEH ) ment upon arrival at the age limit by [Seating factlitles, While oniy plotures | gaiq the suit, which was started sev: THE KIND OF ROOF withholding efficiency certificates, re- | Specially selected by the Motion Pic-| era) years ago was without founda- STEAMBOAT CO. ture Guild will be shown by the Film | g JS IR Mg, SHONE TERER . gardless of the ability of the applicant ; shown by the Filn : WORK YOU WANT effectively to continue his work. The |Art Amusement Corporation, owners| iy o with plagiarized matter.” { N ‘N Telephone * West 183 Switchboard Service st TEmBAy: thin altuation | OF the liouse, }:i”f“‘)vlyn:’ntl!(n}:“!fia l:fo‘(lumlxl:v: Atter ve. | . An advisory council composed of ement age of willing employes when | the following local dramatic critles heir cot e ciency e 1 pass on the artistic qualities and | their complete efficiency ~has been | Wi T e ane e T & Teik pany b 2B 5 ability demonstrated by a prescibed proced- | Suitab 08 L. E K Saving | Rusty Roofs— re, The importance of this featurs of [ {or presentation; 'Leonard Hail. C. Bt been o Rl il in ucing ‘hn‘(‘nn “,r the | [ 1 “y’"”“'mn;:;’;d ity {“_;‘;‘_'m".“‘ You never thought A ! _painting | retirement system should not be un- i that you would be able | derestimated. The cost of an annuity . } drops materially in each succeeding | Sweden and Austria Ban War. ol ol Honim o s OO o -1 vear toward t ose of life and this - NS Femene iain b33 | ¥eaT LONE e e o e e atne| STOCKHOLM, April 6 (9).—Sweden Rt s Tontion fou LET US MEASURE Sed contribution of the empl and Austria have exchanged final rati- e uc | s em- |fications of a treaty making war illegal | XO R WI The proposed amendment i NDOWS FOR | 0diea in section 2 of the act of July [under all circumstances. This is the p s Take ad: |3, 1926 eighth of a geries of unlimited arbi- . o | $ ge Faciony Prioe ad 13, 192 " tration treaties recently concluded by Little Pressure Found. the Swedish government. The others an c oas lne ’ he report by the retirement com-|are with Norway, Finland, Denmark, | i mittes of the Federal Club last night | Poland, Belgium, Czechoslovakia and Hayana passengers may be routed vig Key Weat seeing all Fast Const. A MILLION DOLLAR Mated that the departments do not | Germany. Return via fampa, West Coust and Central Florida or vice versa. . 1 ‘t to undue pres- g % % 13 0 “THE TNSTRUMENT OF THE IMMORTALA" r to be Tickets, Reservations, Information from w-printing plant equipped to bandle every | «ure to secure con uance beyond the . . ment ther r v siderable 'IL'I}:eml?IitignfL Capital Press |irnt, v it he | car. o™ PR SHET . t antlc oaSt me | They occupy both The possession of a Steinway . Phone M. 630 | ymendment providing for continuance HOLLEY 2 Cellars Water roofcd as of course, if the man's efficiency | o S One Way Fare Plus 109 for the Round Trip. sides of Parkwood St. P ER 2 T touble etiely: e Mass- AvellllePal'k and are of varying de- places the seal of supreme BUILDERS "»}\ru«m The amendment to the act placcs s - g 2 signs and sizes. approval upon the taste of f tter within the control of the| Will sell 200 ft. frontage on Mass Tickets Goodon All Trains Sold to All Florida 6 rooms with bath and P 3 Ma L NEVER TSAPPOINT — s re y’fh"f“;“:::f"“f;’j!;mfin‘:,':f; Al er}v_-‘l‘“f=*{’*?“" site at Points (Stopovers Allowed in Florida) Via built-in garage. the owner. The music world LUI; 1?1 o Tfi\ll)(i‘:m T01¢ Ande hiur IAMARGL, oataias rec. | 778 AL tax &ssc NE BIT 7 rooms with 2 baths accepts the name Steinway ommendations avall notting. 1t wea| FRED T. SBI and 2-car garage. as the synonym for the high- IN A HU}?I%Y partments that there has been little | M. 9392 Leave \:,'"hln:_llnl;donTlnly one of ® Tickets Are nn:au Until Midnight The very best of hi b o 2. but not high priced. Jutstde ence brought to bear i ally Florlda Teains: as follows: FrovrmsR ) . Pl sl "W g i R e [ SATURDAY +e...March 12 SUNDAY wv...ores,March 27 “L‘f'"l:“’ Sonstruction €35 achcyamcn A A === bloves beyond the retirement age. | SATURDAY ......March 19 SUNDAY . April 3 and the best materials: building. The Steinway is HURCH ANNOUNCEMENT. |0 i1 O retantion in every case | WIUIMUTSRORITOUTITI0! TU Vi i - 3 p ention in ever 1 SATURDAY ..March26 SUNDAY .... & and equipment that s . EPISCOPAL. _ | upon efficiency and ratings of the de. / uby SATURDAY April 2 SUNDAY . fig:} {2 money “pn buy have the ideal gift for the Easter partment appears ly to re. TURDAY . JApril 9 SUND. s . move continuances from the lability }“fl”flmfl““ ; THURSDAY | e F%IDAA!?[ fi:;flg been put into them. bride. ~‘-\m(:h‘n‘i.,:-:3m of the Federal : F £ Washi Crioted Brlow ton i Within 5 minutes’ walk ih four years ago, the retirement noussfem ares from Washington Quoted Below for Example: of 14th street and Park SAT]SFACT]ON committeo " reported \|.~Mmu|x;ux:)n 2 Te You? e All Other Florida Points Proportional road. i Anhusm, and (e comemittes states ”“:.f »“'“;‘:“ 7 Clarwater . $1045 Miami oo, 4574 Sarasota 4 g NEW STEINWAY PIANOS AS LOW AS 31is 5 . bt t. Myers... . Palm Beach, $43. ebri és. 4, g 7 i R ASHING TIVES Rev. Fred. G Budlong,D D. = e e Orlando voove §3706 Dunedin -0 $i033 Tampasesese 90962 ; il F RRCLUSIEE. NASHEYGTONE ERIVASTANT ATS ving, of Greenwich, Conn. | TOO LATE TO CLA Y, Wy HEL |, MALE 2 iy Jacksonville ..$31.26 St.Petersburg, $40.56 Winter Haven, . ; figt _HELP— ol & ALSO—HAVANA, Wednesday, April 6th | oo sacmen Wit g e HAVANA, CUBA—$1288 , E.F. Dl'OOp & Sons Co. At 8:00 P.M. ki e sl 2 F. E. MASL, D.P.A, 1418 H St. N.W,, Washington, D. C. : St. Paul’s Church [ tmite. “See Mr. TEacho, care Phone Main 7835 ¢ - 1300 G Street o A i e i ) & Ca., 22 Municipal Fish THE STANDARD RAILROAD OF THE SOUTH o b [N Wuhmgton,D C rket, 12th and Wategsts. s.w. 7 £ Y

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