Evening Star Newspaper, October 13, 1927, Page 28

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THE _EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON. D. (.. TWO WIVES GRANTED deficiencies. In any event, I think it important to expedite the bill sy “Of course, {his is a campaign vear. ; jand members will A, rx‘n‘.’!n_\' appli. | Mrs- Robertson Awarded $125 | cations for time for debate and ap- | propriations bills will take longer THURSDAY. OCTOBER 13, 1997. in the bill due to the passage of time, and some new items will be brought forward for consideration as urgent WINDSOR HEADS 1. 0. 0. F. GDUN]. OF REVENUE DELEGATES IN QUANTICO Women’s FELT Slippers ANl colors. Extra heavy padded soles. 59¢ Monthly Alimony and Cus- than wusual. However, if we have tody of Children. 3 them all through the House and many Lemuel H. Windsor, grand master of them through conference (with the Justice Heehling has granted a lim- of the Independent Order of Odd ver.| lllinois Representative Sees Senate) by April, we will be doing ex- | ited divorce to Mrs. Hazel G. Robert- lows of the District of Columbia, head- Appropeiitién Drives i gty well «on, 303 Maryland avenue northeast. I he Navy bill should not he hur- ed a delegation of approximately 300 pecially if there is to from Walter Robertson, valuation ex- Washingtonians which is participat in the Butcau of Intkrnal Reve. New Congress. ; Virginia Association. SiHoE STORE PRy 726 SEVENTH STREET N. W. 99¢ ARGAIN CHOE PECIALS ASEMENT Boys’ Solid Lf“]l:" Tan and Blac . High and Low Shoes gi':’l‘}"l‘,‘:'em Colt, Velvet and Satin Pumps E;Treasu- y Department to Sep- arate Estimates From In- come and Assets. on that would seriously ing in the seventh annual meeting of ;“ )"'If o | the Northern Virginia 0da Fellows’ wite Association being held today at Quan- | tige i | e Huge Safety Drive. sl sponderice of the Ass CAGO — T 15,000 By the Associated Press. on the A In computin iifn the future * thou 9500 ¢ oncerns all over try will participate jn a new v launched lute divoree to of Brookland Schneider, rth street southwest. 'l e lodg capital assets Jighth Dis-{can prevent it. lHe issued a Treasury of believe that erit-{ trict of the Association, [ing vesierday that any atlempts of feism of the department’s estimates,| which is the women's auxiliary of | this ‘sort would be met with sio ¢ which for the last two years has heen | the Odd Fellows. wall opposition. e de i 2 helaw the actual revenue, have| A parade was held this afternoon. he had the = ‘heen due to tne inclusion of revenues|g,q was followed by a : ifrom capital assets with those from | af both associations. current income, | i 4 Committee to Meet, goneral for Virgi While ihe Treasury was endeavor AND MONEY FOR ROADS | would like to conduct a raid know the House appropriations committee served notice on his fellow members | that we are still on guard.” b | Mr. Madden said he believed a that there will o any attempt °| Few People in South Thomaston, |$300,000,000 tax reduction hill could in the next | but that he thought the also announced that he had 5 but They're Full of of the session should be committee to meet November B PR | easure to on the annual supply Civic Pride. les e n the de- | buildings bills the closing days of st Congress, “If the tax bill is ready bhefore Christmas, we could evei™precede it ) the deficiency measure,” Rood Attorney Krupshaw appeared for th called Iniproved Lawrence M y 0Oil Burner —has reached practical perfection— Income from the capital asseis has no place in the estimates, the Treas- | ury officials hold, as it should h plied auto 0 of the national debt. gats’ receipts were remo: 1 tend, thers would have been no sur- ding campaign. he town plus. wve many financial dif Rovenue from this source is e ay clear to | ¢ pected by the officials to be much ¢ to put all | next year than it has heen durini pe. o public | & any vear since the war. The one item | spirited citi their time | of railroad debts, they point out, isand mone A keen not calculated to vield more than $24.- | sense of | 000,000 next year, against an income [why the e of more than $100,000.000 this year. | ronds .. Neither do they expect the ince A road has been built from the from hack taxes to keep up anywhere | office to the cemetery entranc near the § 000.000 received 1ast | many men gave sev vear, due to clarification of tax re-|the joh. Others ports. So when Secretary Mellon appears hefore the House iwa) mean committee, probaply on October 31, during its hearings on the new tax N our opinion it’s the best Burner on the market —and we can point out the convincing reasons if you'll let us give you a demonstration. % 7277, many 7% We know the heating problem from all angles —and here is an Oil Burner that can be connected with your plant—and will heat efficiently and more economically than coal. 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