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The directed of Washington and Bell Cabs, In a chise a provision cslling for such Gaither, police commissioner, that traf- June 1. Secretary Wilbur | institute an investigation to determine Blackfeet Montana. to grant leases on Government lands | should not apply to Indian yeservations. The Montana Senator’s’ contention | country Montana oil production is not sufficient. to meet present local needs, that re- | reduce transportation costs, and that revenue which could be derived from their lands. Interior authorities had held that overproduction of oil mediate exploitation of Blackfeet lands. Palace—“One Romantic Night” at| 12 m., 2:20, 4:40, 7:30 and 9:50 pm. ‘ Columbla—tThe Big House,” at 11:05 | am, 1:05, 3:15, 5:20, 7:25 and 9:3: pm. Earle—“The Road to Paradise,” at v1] am., 1:30, 3:40, 5:25, 7:35 and | | 9:45 pm. Will Osborne, in person, at | 11:20, 3:25, 7:15 and 9:25 p.m. | Metropolitan—" Way of All Men,” at 11 am., 12147, 2:34, 4:24, 6:11, 8:01 and 2 9:50 p.m. | Body Lacks Authority | Fox—Women Everywhere at 11:35 | |am, 2, 4, 6:03, 8:04 and 10:04 pm. | R-K-O Keith hootin® Straight,” | to Do. at 11:45 am., 1:45, 3:56, 5:50, 7:40 and | 9:40 p.m. Ambassador—“They " Learned About . . : Women,” at 6, 7:50 and 9:40 p.m. el public' vehicles to carry liability | ~ Gentral—“The Man From Blankley's,” ance, the Public Utilities Cos anis- | from 11 am. to 11 pm. . sat idly by today and viewed at | afety in Numbers,” at 2: range steps taken in Baltimore to and 9:40 p.m. form of proecton o e v NAVY CLERK PRESENTED CHIEF’S COMMENDATION | he last attempt of the commission Miss Grace L. Willcox Honored force the Washington taxicabs to v_insurance failed when Congress Upon Completing 50 Years of Service. ked by the lack of authority to the commission the authority it to order this protection. Another | will be made at the next session ve this legislation enacted, it was | but the commission, in the mean- °. is powerless, to take any action. | er in Baltimore, the Maryland c Service Commission took steps quire all taxicab companies to in Miss Grace L. Willcox, principal clerk of the Bureau of Construction and Re- pair of the Navy Department, has re- | their passengers against injury.|ceived a special letter of commendation t of the companies operating there | from Ernest L. Jahncke, Acting Secre- are provided with liability insur- | tary of the Navy, on the completion of commission’s action was | 50 years in the service of the Navy De- specifically at the Sun Cab Co. | partment. Miss Willeox is still at work | Inc. and hopes to continue in her present | ‘ position for some time to come. | In extending congratulations to Miss Willcox, Mr. Jahncke said: “To very few is given the oppartunity to round | out so long a period of service, and one | is particularly fortunate when it is ac-| complished with results so happy to all | with whom associated, as in your case. The department is pleased to note that, | although you are entitled to retire, you | are willing to continue serving the| | Navy.” | Miss Willcox was born June 23, 1859, |in Anne Arundel County, Md. Her home address is 917 Eighteenth street. WHEN SICK First — don't worry. Second— remember pature built your body. Third — think, natural healthis all you pray for. Fourth | —give nature a real chance to | help you. Write now orphone | | | statement accompany r. the commission pointed Sun Co., was granted a franchise March, and #& that time it had o provide for insurance, so the mission did not include in the fran- pro- | In the order the commission | d the company to appear before | 15, to show cause why it should required to provide public lia- v insurance. he Maryland Commission’s action owed a complaint from Charles D. violations in which taxicab drivers | been involved had increased since | LBUR STUDIES PLEA FOR INDIAN OIL HUNT uiry to Be Made'to Determine Whether Black Feet Land Should Be Prospected. agreed to for health booklets. MOUNTAIN VALLEY MINERAL WATER | Waler et ROTShRNGS 267, has ther permits should be issued allow- prospecting for oil in the Montana Indian Reservation. ‘The rior Department head announced | __ agreement to the investigation yes- ay in response to a request for the y by Senator Walsh, Democrat, of 215 District ___Phone rge Otis Smith, director of the gical Survey, and E. C. Finney, rior Department solicitor, argeed | policy announced by the ad-| ration more than a year ago not Guarantee that the reservation lands should | administered for benefit ' of the ans rather than for benefit of the as a whole. He said that Millions of motorists have come to learn a change to Autocrat insures better per- formance, and will keep your ries in that State were anxious to engine young. oll from wells within the State to Nothing is more important than thorough lubrication. AUTOCRAT — The oil that is aifferent from ail others. Beware of Substitutes. 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ROCKBRIDGE—RBuena Vista, Va, STATE—Bethesda, Md. *WALLACE DALE—Tangier, Va, wIA;RHENTON—Wnflrmon Va. 9. daneing (4 lestons by appointment.