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SEEK EARLY ACTION Addresses Scouts $ 1 .50 Baltimore and Return * 7-Day Limit W., B. & A. 12th and N. Y. Ave. N.W. ONLBRARY BRANC Georgetown Citizens Say! Fund Will Be Lost if Build- ing. Isn’t Started Soon. Georgetown Citizens’ Association wants work to start as soon as possible lon the proposed branch library in wvr,}\ 80 that the lp&m riation , | made by Congress will not lost be- % | cause of mon-use. . ‘With this desire in mind, the associa- tion last night d a resolution ask- ing that additional engineering and ar- chitectural help be employed in the office of the District architect to allevi- ate congestion which is said to prevail on account of the pressure of other necessary work. The resolution, introduced by J. B. ‘Wychoff, states that because so much SELLS ICE CREAM REPRESENTATIVE FREE SPEAKS AT BANQUET. - e Nt OU can order your Ice Cream SPE- CIALS, including birth- day and anniversary Ice Cream Cakes made up in Fussells Real Cream Ice Cream from the Fussell deal- er in your neighbor- hood—and they will be delivered direct to your home. Let it be a matter of %UALITY, for FUS- S REAL CREAM ICE CREAM is QUAL- ITY ICE CREAM—and we render this special service to the patrons of Fussell stores—the pure food store in your neighborhood. Fussell-Young Ice Cream Co. “West 2307-8-9 1310 Wis. Ave. time is lost between the appropriation of funds and the starting of construc- tion work the appropriation may be lost, as, members say, others have been when work was not started within a year after the grant. ‘The action came after an announce- ment that plans for the new bullding had not been drawn because the office of uk\e architect was too busy with other work. A proposal that Georgetown revert to CRANTON NANED T0 INTERIOR POST Former Representatiire Wwill Have Charge of Leases at Boulder City. Louis . Cramton, member Conj for 18 from Interfor, to have charge praisement of lands and the making of lease concessions for residential and usiness property at Boulder City, Nev., the new town under construction for workers who will build the Hoover Dam. He is now at Washington headquar- ters but will visit the new city next week. Representative Cramton was pre- viously slated for appointment at a' salary of $10,000 as associate director ~ ondure ana e metbod of asatog) PEACE REIGNS IN PERU | soechises retrsar 54 had rearved Service of the department.” - His head- | _Complete tranquility reigns. Thirteén will be in Washington, but| Last Afmy Detachment Surrenders. Communist agitators have been arrested T SRR o e the | 13 Communists Held. e e ey | Hendo barbor. ing cruiser Bolognesi in Mt Cramton Pleased, lmée AIRES, March 24 (#).—An | ——— “Because of my very close associa- | Arequipa dispatch to La Nacion today The Sokols, one of the largest gym- tion with the reclamation work for the | said that a lone military detachment L izaf Government for many yeays, which nastic organizations in Ol!cmnv'n’kh At Puno, Peru, which held out against| will have nearly 1450 training felds threw me into intimate association with | the new provisional government, was next Summer. Dr. Elwood 1 much townsif 3 Meade, the' commissioner, | and with R.'F. Walter, the-chief engi- neer, I find this & most pleasant assign- ment,” said Mr. Cramton. The land at Boulder City will.be owned by the Gov- | ernment and leased by those who want| to live on or conduct business establish- ments on it. Boulder. City has been laid out as & model town. Man Asks Divorce From Patient. John D. Shotzberger, 813 L street, has filed suit for an absolute divorce from Alice E. Shotzberger, now a patient | at Casualty Hospital. They were married March 30, 1918, and have seven children whose custody the Dlantiff seeks. Mis- | Iconduct is alleged and a co-respondent You Probably Have Colonesia! It shows itself in many ways these first Spring days. Colds, weariness, bilious spells, fevers, stomach attacks. Tone up v o ur ssystem — sterilize vour colon, the lower in- testine, with named, Attorney Clifford P. Grant ap- pears for the husband. of the George Washington Bicentennial Commission to succeed Lieut. Col. U. 8. | Notice to Subsci'ibers in Apartment Houses Subscribers wishing the carrier boy to knock on the door when delivering Grant, 3d., but Democrats in the House made such a vigorous attack upon this plan that it was abandoned, Headquarters ¥ere. gr. c;‘n‘n&\'sleo&cut with the De- | partment of e Inf r for many years Fave been most intimate and friendly. || Lne Star will please tele- He was chairman of the subcommittee Phone sirculation depart= which handled all the appropriations|| ment, National 5000—and ]N purity and strength it exceeds the U. S. P. standards. Sanitized means that Everfresh is 100% hygienic, never d—ster- touched by han ilized — ez ized. pasteur- In new metal eapped * ottles it keeps fresh—full strength till used for complete in- Sanitized Citrate of Magnesia Colonial type of arctitectufe was dis- cussed and was later referred to the Committee on Public Improvements for & Teport. With the completion® of the new eight-room Stoddert School and two ad- | s 1igh | Schaoy, Georgetown il Tave. tne Hrt | Rzpnmsmvnnvs A. M. FREE of California_(seated) with his twin sons, | “six-three-three” school sys Herbert (left) and Robert (right), was the principal speaker at the | Sot the District, it was polnted out | banquet of Troop 8, Washington Boy Scouts, marking the twelfth anni- | by Henry W, Draper, chairman of the versary of the troop, at the Columbia County Club Saturday night. | School Committee. = The “six-three- be three” grouping provides for six years | of elementary schools, three of junior | Tiah, vork and three of hih heol| pAGE DATES SANCTIONED | SUITOR SOUGHT IN KILLING| | k. The :noc_lltlmh plredged hm (blck(in‘g: | :fiw:‘:; a talk bcy“é:h:fl:)‘: rx{w‘::’éu:e: |A. A. A. Gives Altoona Track Flag Day and Labor Day | David Pinnkes, 45, salesman, was sought | | by authorities today for questioning in tor, dn which he outlined the work of the organization. - Flag day and Labor day yesterday | n, geath of ‘Miss Florence Bennett, 28, | Sloppy Joe's Bar Bombed. were announced by the Contest Board | ypy way found with a bullet wound in HAVANA, March 24 (P.—A bomb Of the American Automobile Assocla-|yer head in the apartment of & girl | was exploded during the night ‘lund z{’m:lhnn A‘]l;, the ?chuuéu":'g( races at | rong. | Slop g e Altoona, Pa., boar ] | m:fi‘:xm. 54 g?; ‘sl};‘r:i d":f,'.‘:',;e. Lews| 'The board said no decision had been | Police said Miss Ethel Foster, who | than & forinight ago robbers held up the | reached on the request of the Altoona |found Miss Bennett in her apartment saloon, which is one of the most popu- | track for sanctioning & race July 4. | yesterday unconscious and bearing signs far in’ Havans with tourists, and took | The official racing season 'will open |of having been beaten, named Pinnkes $1,500 from the till. Memorial day at Indianapolis. a3 a jilted suitor of Miss Bennett. Scoutmaster Willlam Westlake will toastmaster at the bnnquet.‘ —Star Stafl Photo. BAN FRANCISCO, March 24 (#).—| for this department, It was pointed out by Secretary Wilbur today, in announc- ing this appointment, that Mr., Cram-| | instructions will be given | for this service to start at once. Twenty-five cents at your druggist ternal cleansing. 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