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12 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, JANUARY 15 1928—PART 1. the country. " P Plans will be discussed for support ington, but by leading citizens here, Three hundred members are | "eWart: Mra. E. C. Powell. |Jonquil street between Morningside CHAMBER TO URGE |%55 s amsems e s UTAH SCANS LIST [in.osnert,oot ot e bt | BORAH WILL SPEAK (5t sumrien b e e of e |- Mg i, 5703 i el ot Do, S . : , : : ing thix movement at the hearin o | OF KING OPPONENTS | Wit reserd to party amiation. | 0 POTOMAC GRANGE [cxtecica. Dinner arrangments are CONTRACTS FOR $46,850 | S A i o ne ! TO : ore the House judiciary committee hnin e y wi in charge of R. I. Bower. wood combined systern sewers In 2 January 24. A resolution will be pre- cratic. possibility talked ot for Pre Noodist I Lo ciped sented to the chamber strongly re- dent here. About two months ago L. J. Taber, Columbus, Ohio, m olorado avenue between Longfellow indors s s ational rep- ;| Smith’s supporters from seven or eight . : tiiosltan 38 the 3 isen: will take SEWER WORK AWARDED #nd Montagie strects and in Madison VU.I-[ FHR DlSIRIET A S S Carl R. Marcusen Looms as Candi-| {Rh S PN Thet in Ogden ana or- | nstallation Ceremonies Markisg part in the cere will also the ! ot e cet between Colorado avenud &nd . Thirteenth street, $12,805.1%; storm - . " ’ : 5 4. They met again last Sunday ; 5 il o bt g 14 Marin . ilesse Snreiient (it date Against Dern for | <anizcl fthew ot mkell, eporis dia | 60th Anniversary Tuesday Night |national ex e )i |Eix Projects in Northwest and|water sewer in Michizan vente north. chamber fof two terms, retires (rom ALisin Enlle, 10sho, ndennts ok nstalling officer will b Luvid e M A e gl b g i e st N not indicate any great progress or en- Agans, master of the New Jerse . i . b p Representation to Be Key- ST It Ll i Governorship. thusiasm, there being but four States to Be Broadcast. ann i voraey | Northeast Authorized by Dis- | num street extended, $1,6 members of the hoard of directors. Eepresental 0 0 -_— Gov. Robert I, Robinson of Delaware, trict Commissioners. - & Hation Consteuietion Corpara, : 1t is expected that Ivan C. Weld, FRANK P. STE d Senator Borah will address Potomac | national trea L will nssist ok ; i s i i i ssons b note of Annual Election | ov first Vice president of the cham | L e _— e st | Th. prokam will b Iiud et over | COMlracta for the eonstruction of | northesst’ between Stanton road and ber, will be nominated to succeed Mr. Ron . b GANMEALY - tion of office: 3 izht at 8 |station WTI «ix sewers involving a total cost of e 2 2. . ‘ St Republicans of Utah appe: be 8 6 C oy B A, Mee —8ervie Meeting Tuesday. Leese: Charles W, Darr, now second e e ane o Dempsey's Cafe Robbed o'clock at Al Sonie Chkch, SIX-| The officern to bo instulled: Master, | $46,850, were awarded yesterday by - b Lo, Inc—SBervice v . to succeed Mr. Weld | \¢o pinrion, busy -with tax matters,| 108 ANGEL January 14 (®).— 0 streets. The oc-|J. C. Marquis; overseer, ¥ €. Powell; | the Bourd of District Commissioners. ‘ool Spring annd Ben- .(»o|\1||'\‘\;‘ m‘.“ |<l‘luulnllz::; and members of his party generally 'Jack Dempsey's cafe, The Barbara, | cA the sixtieth anniver- | lecture Kile; steward, I 11 The projects, contractors and prices pine vois | Sprl nn n e to succeed Mr., Da s seco # ) ¥ v zaniz sslstant steward, M. 8 | follow . National representation for the Dis-| yiea president. Nominations for these | Vil follow his lead, |in his hotel of the same name, wa 10 o8 the ern ot ihe st g h i, B Mullin Co.—Service sewer in | trict of Columbia, which now is being officers will he made from the floor. | ! ' 22| jeld up today by two robhers. The | arange. having taken hia degrees In | treasur . Tayildes acerstavy LT binct Defwedn Heéso A First | Fully 2,000,000 ponnds of sugar wers (hat | foss was $ he Yleveland last November. |8, 8 MeCloskey: gateleoper, 1t 1 strects and in First street between T stored in' Guatemala at one time re. Ve T ot amd @ streets, $7,000.03; service sewer | cently urged throughout the country as well | Nominees for Directors. | next e n ( as by citizens of Washington, will be | The following have been nominated | (271 R. M 1 i was not on the pr at the time.| The installation ceremony will be | Bower: ¢ = s 3 e following con ne a| keynote of the annual election | for the 10 vacancies on the board of | (Y b ane = oL Ahe WaRbIn ~hamber | directors: Harry M. Bedell, Robert L. | (0 5 g ; 2 e S W S el i R K AUFMANNY S H STREET N.W A the ballroom of the Willard s JC N | his last campaigns were not success- . . | B . Frederick Bu £ ful. He managed the campaign for .t » AR _— . T ) SR S 4 i The principal speaker will be David | . B D 1. L. Kengla, Dern, four Lawrence. Washington correspondent | Jol e Ny 3 Riloat. ars hefory and president of the United St 3 - S P-if marsPxs for Zenest Taily, who will speak on problems be .3 ohy. e Wwien Senator fore the District of Columbia and urse i on to the Republican ) national conventlon generally goes un- . their governing body. > : rs | instructed. Although the delegation is orts also will be made of the J. Cv Dr. S - | =mall, it sometimes is divided in the of the Citizens t Committee | Ia Fevre, W. C. ; | choice for President. Eight vears ago fonal Rep: n, of which | O. 1. Frame, G Manson | er headquarters here, 7. irman, and | Foote. R Lyon, Charles H.|and it ma me progress. It is not ement for | Tompkins and Norman W. Oyster. | in evidence now. If Hoover should be G nominated his stand on the Colorado ution of the United States em-| River question probably would cause ng Congress to grant to the Dis-| Aerial photographs of every section | this State to go Democratic, although, presentation in the House and | of Greater London are now taken for [hut for this one question, Utah is te and in the Electoral College.|a rather odd purpose. They are used |safely Republican nationally. t resolution now is pendi in schools which teach taxicab drive Gov. Dern now is in Washington House and Senate provi : hattling for Utah's water rights against . ! the Swingz-Tohnson bill. He i The time has come to say “Hurry!” In two weeks or less, our 9th St. and Southeast stores must close. To accomplish this, we must now redouble efforts to sell down stocks at all stores. So, now comes the great “High Spot” of this great sale! Thousands of This Is Kaufmann's SR Take 18 Months to Women’s smart, new shoés—in a further smashing reduc- SR L ' p tion. Sure to overwhelm our stores with an avalanche of 37th ]anuary Clearance Sale - : P ay Kaufmann's eager buying tomorrow! Please get here early! . For more than a quarter of a cen- If you have been one to hesitate about opening a cl’:arge account— don't do so any longer—there never was a fairer or more convenient way i : e to pay for vour furnishings minus gltlxmate redt.xctm.ns from regu]ar low S : penalties and extras thin Kaufe prices. Nothing is reserved—the en- | ; mann's Budget Plan of Payments. tire stocks are offered at the sweeping T Afirmieer oF (i porreant rcducfion of 20 per .cent—and that is 4 discount in force and the added privie a saving worth while when the fur- . lege of a charge account at the re- nishing of a home is to be considered. e duced prices. tury the Kaufmann stores through- out the country have been holding these Clearance Sales—offering le- Made with loose reversible spring constructed cushion A handsome suite of three pieces in two-tone jacquard g velour covering, loose cushions with coil spring interior. seats and mahogany-finished carved wood rail backs and The davenport is a two-in-one masterpiece—a bed at night bottom front rail. Graceful settee, armc| and a regulation davenport during the day and evening. chair as sketched. Moss eds 20% Discount Sale Price. tractiveness. 0% Discount Sale Price.. T St. 2nd floor & all other Budget Payments—I18 Months to Pay Budget Payments—18 .‘IO’I?II:I .rc; $3.65 and $4.65 have been sensational prices in this great Sale campaign. What will you say to these further savings? And come, expecting to find all the newer, more desirable modes and materials. Brown and black suedes— and all the rest! Many famous Hahn “Health”” Shoes included in $3.85 group. Plenty of all sizes—but not in each of the scores of styles—embraced in these two overwhelming Sales. Our Fine Stack of And, again we say—*“Hurry!” LAMPS Preparing_to_close 2 of our older stores Pelcas Shawt o | — $5.98 . Four-Piece Walnut-Veneered Bedroom Suite Every lamp subject tooa discount of There are four b \ . ot w were are four beantitully made picces t Fhe stores to The Sales e Bridps lamye. S5 ‘,..\.'."n:.T.h.f.":.. tractive suite - of decorative dark toned gen mat oveneer on gumwood. i hted st | ed are: - . e A as ma etien of shades st be closed are: Being Held AIL Qiatinctive—and. amasingly. priceds comprises & crown robe, tull siee vamity and a generons sice dresser. 2070 Disconnt Sale 3 s it Budget Payments | i e s g Budget Paymencs 414 9th At All 233 Pa, Ave. S.E. 7th & K our stores 3212 141h “Women’s Shop”—1207 F g Entire I""Cl(. of For- ’ Visit Kauimann's tomor- “Man’s Shop”’—14th at eign Furniture included row and select Character “Arch Preserver Shop”—1318 G in this Discount Sale— Furniture at a saving ot don't fail to inspect the it desired, your se- ¢ 1 l l T T lections held tor future de- - - ik 19 @ « ‘ll!l’lfl,\’- l l5 s RE E N Ow. livery without charge. The Sales of Men’s “Florsheim” Shoes—of Women's ¥ “Arch Preserver’” Shoes—uand other big events—continue! i o com—— TWENTY-ONR. STORES IN TWENTY¥-ONE CITIES