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REALTY PERATORS 'gggggygfiggcggg@gggggfig.C%|m’m DRESS y_' e e reonocuns— | OGBS |, AR Hoped For hy Englishmen, 5 : Six Applications Will Be London Editor Says. 4 _ Chrlean Envoy Lauds Spirit . Acted Upon at Com- | R . . of Co-operation Between | . .l : ] Night, but Wednesday America Alone Can Decide if ‘ i : i Papers of 2 Continents. . : 3 ¥ Seats Available. Armed Strife Sha!l End., ' e ) ok i Si applications I piL 1 1 oo s phcadons 4 s Sieed Declares. . 3 Americs v cooperation cen leading n A i apers and their s was emphasized 0 P & - . e by the new ambassador to Wishing YORK v 4 A ton from Chile, Carlos Davila, at a tluncheon, ziven in honor of the new writer for newspapers in the United { : i : § ment that States and in South America, and at 2 2 % tended by more than a score of the ~t Kknown newspa e men in America * 5 zhit, when In paying Gibute to the hizh! e peated poported Kifled late o T T « when nd plane in which he | House Scid Out for Tuesday /'), it Gt i plunged into the | eturn mission Meeting. mission at a publiche NEW hoard reom of the istrict Building | declar Decomber T nst The Wardman Constriction Co. a ed that 12 squares in North Brix wood, be n Beabody. Underwood Fifth and Ninth streets, be cha semi-detached area: Robert Bains |\ means petitioned for similiar change for he w lots north of Van Buren street i¥ing we > and - Nixteenth | op g £ ndard of American newspape v = 5 = = 2 :um’.\: William || hx-m or T lots on | “\When, a v wh <ueh 2 the way in which they are t Ahoye - view coln - Players el e Vet sireet he-lamnbanainent toa i their influence in_the south Memor ieh was awarded first Thi it opportunite 1l tween Thirty-cighth and Thirty-ninth | Steed said, “we b ! 1 WICKHAM STEED. putlics, Ambassador Davili, wio was | prize in Architectual Photography at . o publi g ing the Art streets: B, K. Saul & Co., for North | pea v he the - one of the leading journalists . on of the Photog- 4 " I ryers e of thelr own Clevel Park: Cafritz Construetion | zap a0 not know South America, and until his i i'r~ \'rml o ) ) . the i > o se. M .. for the area between the It a ma v v ottli difficultios | pointment ax ambassador was edits ow, the bronze plaque given to f o s of o and exper / v P ;. ST sl el AT an has 1 i SHENAED L o1 h" Naoion 06 Santivgo: & .‘l\| Botographer. Joseply Abel of Ml ¥ ; } minen e and expeionee. 411 the Jovs of Tropical Florida ninth stree and Hedges & Midd ML e medd ik L 4 8 ‘ by St ILappredifte this oo gty mEel & s ) e ek vl o G i ” l I 1‘ h f,‘;m“,."\', ' by Western - tthe ¢ " ing with you, because it affords me au 7 4 ce leading women, Grac at est Falm beac 1 ind - Garrison v doe- ) crnational | opportunity. of expres once more Ann ' Hanison Forty-fifth streets 7 1 3 r. St mizh sometl I nave always feit and ex j it e considerible S“ MODERATE are prices at A number of other proposed cha 7 vho vearn for T wlification o interna- | pressed durms the years hetore 1 be 4 & vork oir the ) | \\\ Paln Beach this year, in zoning al he considered at | peace and fv ty in peace would | tional | w. but mean- | cama a diplomat, when 1 was / i have some of ) t t it Syclainib Ko cleduts this hearing. They follow he migh . ved and encour- neq newWspagdman—that i, durin i o z : il of the |y Jife— My profound admiration o Maiin e 3 ' \rthur B x At a Change froi residential € to first wed < refu fd By t 1 > e commercial C area, premises 2000 R |dimini ma ) vanish. | worid the chmacteristic qualities of street. Th i ul see tha Calls Germany Sincere American newspaper men Chanze the height limit on property | the w . < more .\Hnrnl i & e l5in It has been said many times, that § te, ane i | the o = at T New York avenue and property | than v o med strife, e o e by | was 1 who mtroduced in at 425 Seventh street, from 90 to 110 | talk ‘next would bhe | & sl of the | press the American methods. h feCloskey Jacksor b gusets miay and a8 ket feet. stilled. o 3 rorn: World | true, and 1 must add that it was not - ~ b [t Hepnes % i L " tes ol iosd leve v Cha from 1 A “Whether tl L hle know | I’ obligates | only the eftic v oof your material . g ury a ; o Siidit commercial C operty on Seven ¥ be an ideal dream. Only L The llngiie, which oblizatos Hreans and o your oisanizstion: ehne (ODSErVE: Henthl Anniversary 4 ! I Haskin, } ; g e 1eenth s = e Letween A and the le " ca can decide.” 1 N e I wished to mtroduce into our press R Andrew N v v, Jo h bundance bet « pitol street p Senators Seek Action, q o said. that | but also 1 was inierested to see im ' of Balfour Declaratlon I ong ange height limit on reside Germany's | posed upon atmosphere th | Lyneh “the strip of prope ¥ ! M s el example, but, he declared, Great |spivitual standard of your press, | < | Chartes e through from Kalorama road to Wy v announcement by two ; oo Fdor to do so. | whore everything seems to be moving | Tomorrow Night. Sieetab Saltlig oming avenue, between Twentieth ! 1 t ould seek v ecans rnational dis- | under the same impu Blevating the | - e E fre m o of Con; P 3 ¥ hich B likely to be in v, fortifying democracy. | - - - FYPECIng the i of Prominence. mnecticut avenue, national ener 3 z to outlaw war 5 i ish plane 5 completed Artists valved concert questions intaining o o1y hoplane the : i 1uest maintaining on a very hizh A mass meeting of Washingtor W special im of entra from R restricted to B aves snator Capper. Republican, Kansas, |y e ! i seople | dignity and the prestige of journalistic i e b an t i enrals, food ¢ Change fi antial sece polic o on to renounce wai p lict with the United R i Lty e e e roses AL NS TSGR i n b misiciing or wa. T yacaon o o0 v cial g limit instrument of public policy ; o ot of Bullling | eomt A e hett Known to me [Colebration of the tenth anniversary Overcoming By s awaity ner ‘ P o e 1 o he Ralfour tion which Law maperty fronting on L street G o like-m 1 v the covenant | South America, the press has [0f ¢ ! nna C. Law 1 1 L 4 o ond and Third streets southeas : an bind the sign the ! BB, DIk, e i ol ApA TedcIbllned: seele iy |IWTIeR CHer §9 She Jeiri neneone s o 5 Bmny 0= : Ess ptiN o TOUE (e rasstat RGP Chanze frem residential A tone L1 f m aiding an v t i people Bl hefghta of Qignity, respect and | 24mini ; M L e D I.W 0 Conti Dreams v Where Summer Spends the Winter bt il Tt s B 3 s o it . mneer- | puplic confidence. In those countiies, M e bl & ca “lark v Haye Fialne stteet between Forty.seventh Vesolution hy Senator Borah. | tair s, e Dbl e e sesienls. 44 | Maurice Samucl, author of ¥ou Gen: | UFs 1+ - Galloway Continues " i I o and Forty-ninth streets northeast v fled fr ncion oy he et 1 any atempt to v'r_‘-;‘:{':'l‘\- st e orbir o adviniage for a politieal | B ERE TEGEE 9 G0 His Series of Talks on D I el neitten B WEST PALM BEACH Change from residential B to resi. { Congres and .- e ] A | group. or the ambitions of < man, | L, OGS g, o dential C area. 60-foot height limit. | would ve international law codified B mpt necessitate | Hieappeared entirels. And 1 can o e cou - : " £ i ! b neutral trade. o L N ks on Palestine, following a_s e . O. Drawer B-38, Dept. W, S, e also assure vou that the press there | (T Ny st Stein, Character Training. 7 WEST PALM BEACH. FLORIDA premises 317 and 319 Tenth street | would unce war means of has on oceasions surpassed the gen- |8 GV SEE SR o | Change from residential A restricte at e of prozrese. [enictics Witk E ¢ n h ; facinz_on Brandywine sireet, east of g als 3 D Silo o e Forty first street. It is not strange that on this ocea ableaus to Be Presented. [ othe { of the Americin s ene Society, Wil continue sion T have shown with apparent im part of the entertainment this feeling of pride. in hav- | there will be (wo tahleans, one de i talks on cadracter trainin TO GET SANITY TEST TU HEAR BF RUABS GA EU ‘PRUBI-EM“;““ pEDExEss obfours (UL ke siij| st Ziouint Conureie: tieccilier ranre ety oo e o, it has heen especially senting the Chalutzim or Jewish ; a pose of explaining why, through the | pioneers, at work in the Holy Land, | the N York Aver Preshyterian e = == {mutual considerations, that bevond |The tableaus are being presented | Church, when he will address the Dis- x e . r iah- i [ trontiers, men of the same profession | under the direction of Mrs. Louis J. | trict Ministeria! Union. Indictment of Bickers N. Bibb, Report on Low Cost High- | Committee of Experts De-|fwr mch tiner. 1 think 1 hive more | Schwetel, wie of Rabhi Schweiel, and | Other lectures on . Galloway's [ title than others to feel myself, amon: mber of Avukah. the student Zion- | schedute will_be prasented in_rapid Richmond, Asked at Special ways to Feature Sessions clares It Prime Factor in |yeu. as an old acquainance and com- | ist organization, will take part in the ovder durine the o fon woeks. | vade wuse, if it is true that you | pageant, ddition to the seri | aid not know me hefore I came heve, | XI the Zion i in the schools. They will nctule Grand Jury Session. 4 g - i : ik Here This Week. Exodus to Cities. B L ey L American press were very well known | colebration. Among 3 o | acter deation,” at 11 aan. Thurs: By the Associated Press. ———— s e to my admiration and appreciation.” Hadassah, Junior Hada Mizrachi, | day in the Mount Pleasant Congrega- | RICHMOND, Va., November 26— Jmmediate impetus is expected to The manotony of rural existence Polle Zion, Avukah Women | tional Chinci a talk in the same : thats solice C = oatis 3 5 Pioneers on. The general public | church the followinz Thursday, De . . Waiving examination in Police Court be given to the building of roads 17/ the prime factor for the never-en r . ) Sex m 74 ake b ral munities "W e seventh |is invited cember &, on ed PProjects in Nex —— today. counsel for Bickers M. Bibb. lural ol ; |'|h~; \\.4'\ )" exodus from country to city, and Dr. M. A. Telfgott heads com- | Kducation, nd an adidr na k 1 1 S ’l s who, police say. confessed that he beat | annual meeting of the Highway It b file i olat Other members are | dred subject befere the Columl and strangled his-wife to death here | search Board of the National | Dave Alpher, Mr. and Mrs. Hs Women of George Washington Univer Orange Groves fl’ld Gardens vesterday. asked that the common-, search Council. which will n Rralove, Leopold V. Freudher > [sity in Lisner Ha reet, at oway will the p) problem ed Dby xh.»so‘ who seek to better the condition of | wealth obtain an indictment at the| Thursday. A summary of the dwellers away from the centers of L Carl Goldenbers, $<idore Hershfield, | 5 p.m.. December 6 3 | hands of the special 5 of ieultural highways [ (05 S8 L T g T B i (L g Association HIS winter enjoy new pleasures, of outdoor sport—golf, boaring, fishing, which meets in Husti Court Mol ghout the country and recom 6k s S N S heffermar: 3. Spiegler, M. Steln sex Character Kducation in the ee new scenes, thrill with new motoring, tennis, roque, lawn bowling, : - i i et Tiblic Schaols™ at its meel the experiences. Come to Central and the like, Two hours to the Aclantic; Faison. Hermitage Club manager. | tion are.cxpected to be given in a mjtice of experts which has just suh. | District silding at 9 Floridaand to Orlando,“The City Beau- four to the Gulf. Varied enterrainment. charged with the Killing of Mrs report on low cost reads ted a formal report here to the | 5 Tt L L e y T Gfl” Here in the hearcof Florida's hill Excellent accommodations: reasonable Holt_Snipes. | Several hundred highway research A ay, v | He will be one of several speakers| andlakeregion,amid orangegrovesand living costs; guaranteed hotel rates. i Sirsh. attorney for Bibb, | | SOV O i o ihe | iaunched recently to advance the | | Zionist headquarters that an important | pep e the erests of | t o o soon s nie | (XPerts from ol sections ot the | [ ticiland memiat weilheing of e | UNiON Studies Problem of Zhowit headuuariors that an impertant | reprosenting “the ipterests of Ahe | Gljens Sou il find 2 deligheful cty Though Pullman service from all in» client was indicted he would ask Judge | £ 911€d FEUEE IR L O gileetor of | STOWINE Youth of provincial Ameriea, Middle Atlanide States Zionit Federa. | Bt 00l e i meeting | and a glorious vacation land. All kinds ~portant points. Population 33,360. Kirk Mathews to appoint a_commus-| F&™y g (i) be in charge. The | 270 for which a 1,000,000 member nin | Housing 3,290 Strikers Hon i e galtive conimiiiee oL the fin Pierce Hall of A1l Souls itavian | O l l Mail the coupon for owe Aay 1o consider the case of John W.| mendations for rural road construc Conference to Be Held. alienists to examine Bibb. > in charge. Hhe|p,y s claimed. S o ! et O e o8 T can comprehend.” Mr, | meeting will oot rsday morning | “ppe peport, presented at a meet Aviea) antl the Hataush will o Wl | coaer” ot ;‘;,',;'f e e illustrated booklet Riroe aata *Bitb was laboring under | at 10 o'clock, with T. | last Tuesday' at the National Educa-| Ousted by Court. at the center December 4. This Will [ sheakers will atlempt to summari three delusions when he killed his | engincering at Towa State CBEEE | tion Association headquarters, was be the first meeting of the joint con- | the educational piass of the Secial FLORIDA Wife. One was that he suspected Mus, | Presiding. Vernon Kellosg of thelhased, it was explained, on obser e ference since the Zionist convention | pygiene Society's work | Bibb of infidelity, another that she had | National Rescarch Council will Wel-| tjon of hundreas of children of all [ By the Associated Press. last Sumimer, he conference will | \” student of biology, Dr. Gallowas “THE CITY BEAUTIFUL" tried fo chloroform him and, third, | come the delegates. zes. representing all phases of rural | PITTSBURGH, November .| decide on the allocation of quotas for | gives especial atteation to the animal | ORLANDO CHAMBER OF COMMERCE that neighbors were boring a hole Speakers Announced. in every section of the United | tagk of providing housing facilities for | the next united Palestine appeal and | family life. His aim. a3 he has out-| 127 Chamber of Commerce Building e stikers have occupied hou passed through his lung and his cor dition is regarded as critical. Fountain ¢ The body of Mrs. Bibb was taken to | _Othér speakers on Thursday's pro-| 5o developed by the investigators, and | wives and children today held the at- | membership in this resion | building and enziching «f family | Plhiia AN o ol ch: Charles M. Upham, director | Lol (fS00 SN0 Lo stance of ; Lovd Balfour, is scheduled to address 1e eviction decision early up May Prove Fatal ham, secretary of the American As ar groups. '« opinion will be filed with the | N WW MWCS Eabed. 1o adentity’ Mim. Thio ;[ cluded with the annual highway re-| Coll and former head of George | union, said that some mine superin Beauty and Smiles. Shelor School, in which five children | 1. Kettering, president of the General | of the children’s bure au, Department | Pittshurgh Terminal Coal Corporation Feminine charm is secondary to were so seriously hurt that they 1.m. and eontinue throughout the |y, Louise Stanley, chief of the|to provide shelt for non-union |tceording to WL D. Iimes, principal | The men wel arrested several sion by C. N. Conner, chairman of [ Florence Ward of the Departinent of | ¥ could obtain other houses before [afternoon “to the students of the S Ml siptiie ‘atsemoblle at [Sons to the subiect by H. 1.\ yha yphringing of children, with par-| and their families were forced to| ‘lFeminine charm,” Mr. Tlimes | i Aty production. Miami's contribution to America Hardware, Fluvanna County, for bur. | £ram are: Irank B. Jewett, division smedial measures, and it is 1 | tention of officials of the United Mine | _John Balfour. first secretary of the | Jife.” | your illustrated booklet. Address. the research board and managing | cych rn Al and civil Man's Attempt to Escape in Hold- T . William ector of the - Chaa o S f the | Sadl \wils: 1 Tanot GF the coripabies. [NSIEE: the Dubbbse” of - gigAnizine o Running from two colored held-up | Sociation of State Highway Officials Phe s ing committee, which |sheriff here for execution early next e | Arrest of Two Men Follows Acci- | men, who accosted early Jast | Thomas H. MacDons chief of the @ tion of the membership | week. The union, at the present time, | night in an ailey near N and Patter- | United States Bured Public | of the bureau, is composed of a hun-|is caring for more than 13,000 |u».~..n~;FEMININE CHARM dent Near School, When Two | son streets, Freddie Tho colored, | Roads. S men and women, prominent in wracks and other houses | S Hospital 3¢ vears old. 1517 Corcoran street,| A. joldbeck, National Crushec of cconemics, education ion leaders.said that while coun- s co R OR upils Are Sent to Hospital was shot and probably fatally | & 2 ation: . H. Moorefield, culture a - Crelated in- | s the miners might appeal to the E NDA Y |N W K : L wounded. s ar State highway depart- . including Senator Capper of ( United States Supreme Court in an Within an hour after ‘the shooting G H\mvw' lm'wl \" tes | Kq Mrs ||~.|r..u. Hoover, wife | effort to halt the evictions, they must ey Special Dispatch to The Star. ; i | police of the Second precinct had | Bureau of Public X | Secretary of Commerce: Mrs, [ be prepared to care for the strikers ¢ ili i i DANVILLE, Va., November 26.—| D into!chatody four muspects, but| Freeman of the i¥lvania depart: | William M. Jardine, wife of the Sec.|and their families in event decision | BUSITIESS Ability Said by High| ;(iva and Ravmond Queen of they were released after € Iy-| 8 {retary of Agriculture: Dr. William |is mad= not to appeal. Phil Murray, | School Head to Count More Than | Franklin County are in jail at Rocky-} irch dinner at 7 pm. The dinner | Washington University; Mrs, Medill | tendents had alre notified strikers & sre struck and injured. James Wal- Motors Research Corporation. of Liabor; Dr. J. J. Tigert, United | said they wanted to obtain posses. | Dusiness ability in a younz woman's | were taken to the hespital in Roa-| {day. The feature of the day will be | Burean of Home Economics, Depart-| workers. They added the strikers|of the Marvland Park High School. | hours after th dent. 1 s Victims in Hospi‘al. the low-cost 1 committee of the | Agviculture, the sheriff proceeds to evict them. Southern shers Business Univer-| Tt Is estimated that the Alaskan s Connecticut avenue and Albemarle | Kirk of the Ohio State Highway COm- | ticular atiention to mental, moral and | move out immediately, the union [declired, —“will not t youns - S is the renewal of youth—through through the wall of his home." ates. It pointed out the handicaps | 2,290 striking coal mine N them | will formulate plans for increasing | lined it in his addresses, is “the vp-| Orlando, Florida N jal toda, of engineering and _industrial re- |y, ese about that the bureau Rritish Embassy here, and cousin of | | 5 1 s lowned by ¢ sthpar oy the conferency Fl E CH LDREN HURT | SHOT IN CHASE. director of the American Road Bulll | 1< the United States Children’s Burcat, | months, rotis mpanies for SEDE i alko ave being made by the ' | | 3 ers’ Association . Fletcher, | public Health Service, Federal 1 - i tions to the higher mist leaders heve for a parent and | — United _States B of Public | sion Services, N e, | Children’s meeling later in' December, | BY VIRGINIA AUTO‘ an Natlonial Safety Coune cC. Mark- | U- - b o ot Cthat the hiehe: | Young Judea movement in Washing. | ing in a bed at Freedmen's Hos The Thursday sessions will be con-| Mather Lewis, president of Lafayette | international vice president of the sunt, Va., following ccident near | will be featured hy an address by C.|AecCormick, Miss Grace Abbott, chief | to ite the houses. Officis t the ; years old, and Russell Holland TWO HURT IN CHASH |~ Friday's session will open at 10|states Commissioner of ducation:| sion of the houses as "a% poesible | scale of assets in the business world, [ noke. [ Auto Turns Over Threo Times. ' the low-cost road report and discus- |pept o Agriculture, nd Miss notified of the court decision so [in an addy delivered Wednesday b e Furning over three times after col. | DIghway research board. with discus-! Phe report goes exhaustively into| Murray reported that if the strikers [sity | mon pack for 1927 will be less than sion and others. health needs; urges the advisability of { would shelter them, but he was not | Woman very o in bu life. | street last night, an automobile op- | . s 3 5 as erated by Noah B. Lyon, 23 years old, | e widespread education on hygiene and | certain that barracks could be erected [ Beauty and ‘smiles may help for the | I N the magic of WARMING RAYS 3006 Fourteenth " strect, was padly’| Girl, 16 K)lls Self. lxlw\n‘u::(w.w‘” recommends _truining I | in ‘l’\‘lnn[,vm':"h:m:.lv’\;’ Kennedy. executive nioment, but what counts in making | = FROM A TROPICAL SUN—of amaged and its occupants injured. | 4 | civic rexpons; es, advoca e de- | of the ed Mine Workers, recently |n success of a business career s hard | 2 Iyon and hi enger, Donald M BEAVER, Pa.. November 26 (®).— ! clopment of socfal organizations and | formed labor leaders that the|work. coupled with training and | Tne 3 SALT LADEN BREEZES from Walter, 26 yes 710 East Kirk | Despondent over the fact that ill-'cmphasizes the desir: v of extend-|union expected to spend $300,000 [ natural ability. Beauty of body and % Southern Seas—the witchery of moderate moonlit street, Chevy Chs Md., were taken | health had forced her to drop behind | ing the library system of the country. | during the next few months in the|face alone count little in the lons hi 10 Emergency Hospital, where her friends in school, Jean Wetzel, 16 school also must be | construction of barracks. un.” nights. Were found tn have sustained lacera. | Beaver High School student, shot and |y, - “together, the investl: | ol Am A Plans are completed for a party . et Reduce health hazards—eliminate the expense tions about the head and body and | Kkilled herself today. Before the girl, gator ! e & e dance to be held in the Y, W. % A. A NEW DISTINCTIVE B - Porsible internal injuries. The other | committed suicide enned a. note e e Executors Win Tax Claim. [rest Friday. Al studentsof the | “Aygnmn-Winter Season” e S Gl el S (D0 D nehine wan drhvan v Jomn “Var. |10 her mother exp the motive Fxeutors ot the estate of Lis | Southern School have heen invited e L by living at least the colder months, where per- kieper, 28 5 N“,‘.:‘::' 2865 Brandzwine er act, 0H|0 WOMAN jUDGE i smery, jr., of Bradford, Pa., who died | by " jorammittee composed of Yihel November, December nnd January petual summer means health and happiness. s ) ju —_— r 14, 1924, y day won in | o iy e EVERY SUMMER SPORT ALL WINTER : . Zirkle and Maria Gario. President e TS el from an ssment of e ! Atlantie City % SPEAKERS TO CONTEND Shrine Band Dance WILL SPEAK HERE : o 1015 e an (400 M. Southern, and Capt and || ogers AimR pises waa AN Ee i | Golf—tennis—polo—racmg—surf bathing—jai a hi— ] opinion by the board tax appeals | M “:;m\ Steward will chaperon Bath (except & few special suites) aceord- | | motoring — sailing — all are yours to enjoy bemeath a hich held that the statute of i[OS paney L s Sl g togs. FOR QUEZON AWARDS e s ot msmcstions: |11 '8 Dty principat of the Juhn | i B | Florence E. Allen. Jurist of State | Handly Hizh' School of Winches Vi - OO ACCOMMODATION RATES — i Vi Will address the student body on Dareon. 310 10 364 ber weeks §1 16 f11 per da REVISED—REDUCED—STANDARDIZED B Sstean BWAD Hoouipete 460 | Supreme Bench, to Address ] e Friday of this week in the. soventh | | Evopems Pam oo e 5 ons: b 4 b ) of ies of educational talks by 2 patsons $10 to 362 per week, 36 to 310 per day | | Mami can accommodate 100,000 visitoss at one time Oratorical Program 7 Lawyers' Banquet. principals of Maryland and Virginia | | 1penon 5ifo 0 var werk; 34 o 88 por d luxuriously and economically. Rate quotatioms are guar- at Y. M. C. A. — HisL fooioote . GHI e will be o | anteed by the city of Miami. | “Modern Business Tr Send the coupom below for interesting beckist stting forth Miami's speakers will contend for medal 1 ize Flovence Allen of the Su- | The expansion program announced | advantages 52 & heaith resort. . donated by Manuel L. Quezon, pres % f © Court of Ohio, will address the last mizht by President Southern A For hotel and rates and dent of the Philippine Senate., at the 3 Woens Bar Association of thy Di : contemplates the addition of the third | L AL NN L and _spartment corrracicns, S venth . Smninl oratorioa). tontest) . trict of Columbia, at its annual ba | loor of the present building. A new AT LCIT which will be held under « G 7 p “”"‘ at the Hotel Washington, De- practice room for ady i Distinguished for werviee, o and pe 2o the Filipino Club of 4 stor 1 A 3 4.;].‘. her i E 3 cience students will be od, fect appointi A new oceanfront build- §81 Gikning. 4t B30 0% ¥ Judze Allen has had distin- | 5 ., \facilities made ready for postgradu- | jug just eo ,,I ‘yot, raten nre! we: highx assembly hall of the . nished career and is regarded as P Yte courses in the science for the com s Christian Association, 1736 G st b : ; vv,m of the foremost woman jurists of i G pletion of a regular four-year cir: S S Jose Martinez will speak on 3 # {the country. She has twice b : 4 riculum, mflm X 3 » ga | o4 4 1 S wkiy, up with all meals, Battle of Manila Bay,” K. M. F cted Lo judicial oftice in her St - - pn 59 diy, op, Gat .ed-me"n’nusu‘:n.‘&n"'fnu Ar':‘ R e e wileon” el , | She was graduated with honors from i X e o Wilson T i | e e grauated elth hono srom )l B w2 b of EDUCATION ISSUE REVIVED Nations.” Felipe Gamboa, “I 2 ; . 1913, and practiced in aland un- \ o 1 B e e 3 Uil she was elected judge of the Court of Common Pleas there. Since she tonio, Luna. the dier and | New Attempt Will Be Made to and Emilio Butuyan on “World Peace. . has been on the supreme hench, she T 3 | S Rftiodliciory vemavka: will ibe of his written some of its most impor- i Establish Department. fared: by Alfredo Samson. Musica : ant decisions 5 ? Another attempt to create a depart- EGHonS Wil A jefineieal by S She has received many honors and ment of education, with its head a A,,.nml,l,,flu,‘,,,mdm ¥ Fisher and Ju 7 honorary desrees, AL the last e member of the cabinet, will be made in | I gorein 2 settin, ,;mpml i Do e ention of the Federation of Business | s he forthcoming Congress by Represen- | [} S Cienie S0 e Wonien's Clubs, she was named tative Reed, Republican, i i the outstandinz professional womn : 1\\hn is chairman of the Hous : l“,zl‘:l‘ge";"‘::::}'l:"f“l’fi'im P g lin America whose success had been tion committee. Such a step is fa- Seasickness Tests. FARLY BLICK { won solely on merit | vored by President Coolidge. Entirely ireproot Construction et i fistana J Jefndd bl { = g | It is Mr. Reed's plan to re-introduce Electric Heat in Every Room s ability to withstand a ) of the committee in ¢ | | wi 216 Reome—216 Bathe—European Plan \ e : e . G 6 with possibly some modification the pitching i, men Whe apply for o - e given by Paris student unions operate a ros- 2 T o spen—snd making listment in the French Navy are Al wext Saturday iurint in which a 20cent dinner is | encountered considerable opposition Ty o Ly ssasen, whirled and rolled ahout in a mechan- night at Fourteenth served. They are erecting a movie ind never has reached a vote in either Suiamarnt BN Elvosa. SHHfecs. B fcal chair, street and Park road. Byuse. JUDGE FLORENCE E. ALLEN, the House or the Senate. s bl il 5 -

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