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OnCHISTRA RUNS BEHIND. It costs mosy oan .n orlr I would e made mpratcabl a Zt~~VIII IsaEVta h'1.Ildlhi r In i'Anlfe'tiofl with Amerital %W556i5 e811S Is facing it urfcIC nex HaIn operatintg from that purt. r fund r aliy raised. Twelve ofB trasfer uf operaton would thus find 9tt O coPstj pea seaso wil1eca-.tf at stll fratior udiantage dn Slcted by (OP tihaffiwtscb" IAW ' ompetlllon with the prrfereaaisl rats ___________aliowed American %vsse:i thn if they Continudbhirobeo TIE SAYERS warns Caiers Who Threaten AmeriWhn ports. SIX To Divert TradeFrom f t W . U.S. Mabr. will fjil," cud the admiiral. 'iihiit "A Car of Rare Beauty" -Contlnued from First a I sho use such arguments on behalf of Pott~,Wias Garge Yneouveg' in either directioni on mer- foreign interests overlook the fact Potter-Wiwmn Garage Co handls. locally moved. nor to th i x- that the triansiportatiuin act ofr 19i.u and Sales o p.r, rate now applicable a Vai- has given to th Interstate rumtrrc I ouvor." he said. V'ommlsul-in authurity in 'emrr~ecy 1815-17 L St. N. g.WOLI) MIT mACK HAI). to direst traffic or rst.bi i a01 "There wouuid be required onl mer- Larguo against movements of trei&ghtiI Franklin 7877 tianiae moving for export a coliec- It alo has authority to a.sh.. as [lots by rail liner alibis the n ted embiargo agailnst ,,tuc tn of ~tBLCUr of the local freight noarges. ficights. It also hua' authority I, such as would appa) on it lilke kind of t; i.h ninlamuni rates of any iiuii tiropacrty ftur the sae distance in the anudity mioving subject tq tilt llIntf. came direction and over the sants *t.a.e :u~uiiei uvIt within the tUnitedi . ~l route, In conqlevllon With commerce Utatis. The commission is aware of' t~E w holly within the United titates.' This the uievesslty Vol prevenlug the :115. K, would be the local ciiarg~ from the tortling of traffic upoan the mullruad1 INSTANT point of origin to the bTdAr port, of the United Stites. such as would C UF~e t' !ich. in must Instances, would be be avuamplis:.ed by an effort by for Wits rater . This wouid make a ign carrier, to divert tTr n export ant wDD EWILING WTER charge w~Ma IUc ruting aI. U, h." 'import traffitc now mioving bietwee~n ate Coast ports of the lnited hron siuch point of origin to any Pa diatehl aind the OritI .'ilh " to lilit Pennsylvania.kncto wi th AvenueStreet Corking Big Specials Mohair Suits-in neat dark effects; correctlyp cut; carefully made. All sizes.. ............ $4 Keep Kool Suits-about 50 of them-sizes 33 to 3 onCy. Goat and Pants-and splendid suits............$705O Odd Trousers-Striped W o r s t e d s and Fancy Cheviots, in neat, H dressy patter ats. Sizes 29 to Attentine." esAutd.es "Foreignrthrurth and pulpagrnd LehghRibe Trl" idte admiu To Wihh,00- iluGarn e sc ruet nbhl ha gvn ..o.... $1.40.e.'mr...5 0on bAy.ra1 1 3ine 4 wihin teL n.ted You owe t ato diurcfto arrve th 'sae nyorti.W prodce nl rge utte nd onelor lihcesc S 628 Pae AvewouNd beW e Socaeciralo AenintMal rds Iu) Columbia or to ports of the At .antic. *The ineveaent of a certain 8'inse of the Oriental buslaess over West"fln American rull lines.la necessary -o prevent increased cojta of transpo'ta Lion of foodstuffs between the West and the centers of population mot g donestically over those sail 11,. An) effort on the part of foreign a r - riers to accomnplisht the diverslun of such business would be undoubteull econsidered an euergency' und. which the intretate Comnerce t'on mission would act through absolute embargo. if netssary . to prestt nu -h sfoi t from being successful. ,Sur noI tit Mane citizen of t'e tniteod tate in fudi posasesoln of ill tit- facts would be .o unju:lt .as t. chal 4e that any depart.nent of the tiuvernmlent would do other than Ink. w hatie er aetion h" as n' e..ary Ito pr, vtel the" into easts til the i failed s '' publi' and iantain urllstti b 'li n' atrment,, ovar the Aknl:I eun rce line-. the balancing of v hItt I. su , nn ial to the puibe wear. l'arti r larly wou'd they act to prn~ent fir eign fhte-etn from being -ueceriu ,n their efforts to sake ineffectual a law or the United States." Admiral lienron stated that in trans-l'ecittl tradei at the prean-t ti oe there : ent to havc been en' etfit and successful aflort tI pre'eni Ainoritan vetels f rotm procuring I. turn estgs at certain porta Whi i .hips of otlier nations have come fu1l! freighted. Applica tion of iettutn 2M might be invoketd t. segure -loit rueidrautuon in cargoes from tn - direr) ninuling port., for l'nited dtes '.. s.',";; owned either by p, '. vats eniz'n.+ or by the Uihiipu;: "E xporters and imparters in the Uited Stitl. w'ho have felt the need of an Amenrianll 'et-r hant marine is a depennlabl' igetn . or the -xpanion of \h- Ameian commerce and for Our mihtttry potection. hav' tat objectiun to pit'ionl _.! If ftoregn0 carrieras should diert their ships ftomr Amer itan ports, i'uii t*Xpt.rters and im portera noub:tl. undoubtedly. continue to route thir bu~l:itnie toVer .American wvatel carrner', tnd Almerh-an r-Nil In - Concluding'. the 'admiral sa!d h nay of wurnnig l > foreign carrier In tricrti: "'Thr t'nite d ti tate is in tamnest in its efforts t.I placl wi thin the twn "t Ihip by 1'nited States citizenst the control of at least a part .of Itv traffic in import and export. If it should hi any poteiihe met ans be held that the d'epartmlent- of the tiovernme~nt Isack uch authority as wttill insure their beling able t.'tprote't Amerleun int, - At . In ueth 4ttritro. adelltionat au thority will be as.'l-d, b> the" Adminis r at:,',n and wil li n lothtedl\ be griint d b. ong s I'oreign carriers andI those it I her t'nIted S:tateI s interested m tiret in folegn than in AlmeWtan in - titution wtll d' "5,ll to '.lit sleeping dogs It TAKOMA PARK READY FOR HOLIDAY FIESTA ila}- - (Cnneil and Community Band to Lead Big Parade in nubb:h Next Monday. ;iil arianlgement., have h. it empletecd Ifar Takomta l'ark latrge:" "blow-off" cin July .. Takirna l't is. W\ashingtonI's largest suburb. andi .\otomlery cougjaW~ 1 eat tow, har :I population of fit , and wtl have 0t) in the parade. The mayor and the teuncil. uth ibe community hand. will lead. Howl.' and .tores aling the line of nar'h will b, decora;.ed. Thel. parade will 51ta1t at , 'it t'"luck at IFu turth and i'edar ,trtets and Bl ii roal. and n:ll d'sbund :-t Tialp and Tulip ac--nute. whete ' pro;g.ram of ' \erlia w ill be hihld. Floaut.. hun-dreds it costtum.e, an atu tomobile rou p. and p-itrittic unit? w. ill Ii iture tht'- parade. ee. ATfe Nhaewof E preferred stockar obtainabl. . GREATEST SHIP MAY GO FOR3 MON Mail Steamship Company's Of fer for Leviathan Seridusly Considered by Board. The great steamer Leviathan, inet ship in the American mierehant mn rine, roon v:ill be t.krn out of .. hands of Ih.! Inte, jational Mercantiel Marine. It was learned today. Admiral rennon. chatman or I I ihipping Huard. ,aid he Was gi in Pet biu consideration io ti bid .I f:1.(MM).lifWI fr t Ii, I. -v iathan made 3: terrday by the Tilt-d State.' .itil <teamsihip t'oinpant, un Am- r can. onl Lilrn When thi. b.d w as flr-t r. vreved "'ffichilp of the Shipping ILuans lt u ntigly indicated it wuu'd bea i jected becauve of a condition whi I rnad' the offer contingent on Vie board lending the company U0M0) IMI with which to recondition the l et . than i.e a irst-clasa passenger I.ner. FA4Ofts 33 PEI' t'.%T OIFFKk. 'rh ofner of thc biddingi comipany t" pay the Shlpping loard 25 p."r eni"! .f the yearly not *arninga ofi the I. :. - than. h1Owevei. hap favorably i11910 eneed .ihipping Itard offsiials. whio ASPIRIN Name "Bayer" on Genuine "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin" is enu ine Aspirin pro ed .afe b) illions and prest-ribed by physicians for ver twenty years A cept only an un S ae package which con tainas proper diirections to r"'bese Headache.. Toothale h. Earac~he. - u. ralgia. Rheuinatisin iolds gnd -ain. Hand) tin boes of I. tan.t, sort few eent:e lrugg,.t. alp . :.ell b"ru'' "Mayer parlogen. .spirin 'i1 Urade mark Hae .i\LaInun:ture .\,nnomet cacfride ltr .f :=alley ligaridl AH! HOW "Til" HELPS TIRED, ACHING FEET Instant Relief for Sore, Swol len, Tender, Calloused Feet and Corns. Y'ou'r. foot si k' Your r e fe'l t.r.i. ;.:lfed up a hafet. aching * iut. and lthy .n-edl ". " "riz' makes 'fe.-t .emetrkably freelh and sore-proof "Tiz" ae. , the pain and but ii ight out of corn-. callnisies and bunions "riz' is ite grandle.t foit -Igadderr tih.. wuld has eter kinowii. ;et a I.,\ o "iz it any rug -tor.. ano iend faot Ioture for a whole year. Never hate :ird, .wh in s. sweatv. fme*liy feet 1t.'o shoes ' wmil fi fl.n and y'ou'll ii .sih you id t ied "Tiz aoon.r. A cept n, rubstttitt. Litin lcthicngs Roping of Clothes Clogging of Wringe y You-Place Your Order Early ps wers & Bartlett, I 12 12th Street N. W. ..... m... . said today they might find a way to i aould be sold to the Aactican $hip I .r ?'Ul1to. Th. 1~e .alb Nai I is ratage the contract I aend Cunauag e curpuraltia in at I I 'tnetei th - undau ruaeldr i i stu The rsaon that the intearataion i curdatace wahb its bss ofr yeatrday eRtor a Wleeauq~ie Marina did not !'d tin tie. - -- Lelahaa at this time war. becau . thie conra thotught It co a m 'r upkeepa wotai iith tihe bus id as a. it"-h " whi~ b"l -ea.Nlpn OPENE ALL DAY SATURDAY e~lub with whitch to acase Whipping Iiuard offcials. who said: "They are not going to get away SHARE IN a liii It.'-T I ltepreseantative of thae I uter-a *Irvhiat Maniacf thea Spechin for riday and Satray Only tional .Merchafat Marine were on Band ysterdsy when the- bidding sens lhe I.viathan began. and presentedi toG" g e trgte and PBou se ........ the board a oeinrnunicatton which' M @9th trongly intlinatd that that conapany $4.u8 ixrght tU) to retain the IA~Vlathan on T u ses.. ... he trengthia of the maaintfntnce (on rr~Crepede Chine Teddys. ....... . . .$3.98 ract wihals it cons luded with former 'haml nan Payne al ad ades; tiltl1'a^InBSik HosieryF al' w shae. hiuppina Ii:aid oiltiali, haweve r. rei unananeealy of the .pieon that specially triced..............45 Ian c "ntra.t ran be Iegall) abu i $et adrt ao tl by the bard. The Shiappinag aflsi ................ fur i d l. to , l reedit the widely .Dll. lisblr. laubliashed .cintention of the- Interns- Fu C h k r ....................$ 1 v ional bfer'h:ant Marina that it i. C. "lo0 per (ent Anerican. %.rth Roubl. It war announced that the board 'it ee"raetilcally alaprot ed" of a con aa uu nd o at . TH.E NOVELTY SHOD~ truet between the Haanburg-Anerican ima naud tl."A.kl rW an tShip> and Comt m -rre- l rp runton. w lt- eby the latter will tale ovtr n-ur.l 's:ty of. tle 515 N. S e trade routes ef the great teranai stoe IIeuwl, a It. 'I. 10 H I'. I. ii... All Stay SaluVItuy es rn. (During Jnl and Augumt II gcas slate lal the Uicaev ha l.ailh - HE JOINT CONFERENCE ON RE CLASSIFICATION will hold a recep tion Friday evening, July 2, 1920, at 8 G rclock at its offices, 1423 New York Avenue, to celebrate the completion Qf the organization of its "Key Persons" and the issue of the first number of "The_ Reciassificationist" " '3a weekly paper devoted to reclassification of the Civil Service. Subscription lists will be open and the first number of the paper will be delivered. Hon. Edward Keating, Secretary Congres sional Reclassification Commission, will address the conference and its guests. All Government officials and employes are invited. Something Ddfe rent The New Electric Adjustable Washing Machine and Wringer The washer so designed that it may be attached to any standard stationary ub. Theeneandls(evr)cotronijstbewig a weeklyipape deigned taoi rcnbeascedtin anof the.ivi BuriltfrScee-adgv.Sric-ecn Subscedtiond demonlstratipns whic ae condste I Hon ouwrd poaig ertayCnrs sioal eclShcoroommission, Stree Nddres All Owermentowerias & artettys r eritd Soetin itern Thre lcrcA jsa l Washig Mahine nd Winge Th4ahrs eindta itmyb atce