A'Sfll'Afftf ... E ditor t . Greer t i George M.-nldeàJ1 to r t F Manata? H- P T d f f i Frier a l ciTT Telepho: pa FB Mhll M atter ^n tered at thè Ô ne Month — wood W hr* b#e to jtdW *<*k hrtliht tecHrttfcma dfc * **«- T h r e Monthg M s Months .. One Y e a r ------ 1 Í e Month -i ree Months HATES T o arly Contracts ' ■«NCH ■ÆVA’K- One Insertion a w eek ------------- -— ................................... Two insertions a week . D ally insertion . . « . . . Rates fa r Legal and Miscellaneous Advort First Insertion, per 8 point line ..... .............*—.......... — Each subsequent Insertion, 8 poipt line ................... Card qf Thanks __________ __________ ..___________ Obituaries, per line -,y,. DONATIONS P |] No donations to charities or otherw ise w ill be triad« tog or job printing — our contributions w ill be l a W - ¿dVertle- WHAT OOKSTTTVTES A D V E R T W feo “A11 future events, w here an adm issiod Charge is collection taken is A dvertising." ;9 ’ V , • i t ■ No discount w ill be allow ed R eligions ,eept|in Extent a protection against disease* A dean, healthy en­ vironment hae a ’WioleatimeEffect,'while*A’dlrty.'teisahi- ' far ypr 11 viren men t is degene^aty^l fo/tq'effect —yph^fciqal- ® , Hi*ntally and morally — producing 'poor citizens. Anv,- which wide» the; plgqdarda df- clean ¿ndt Ifealthy llvyig will pay financially. . There is Aothing more ex­ pensive to the community than fifth nml disetw4:’ “ , 4 favorable wintinttfit |qw«rd>bettor ( ty in g Mid health has grown in this state until now there Is In almbst every community a dleart-tqy spirit. -Art annual feleari-tlp doesinot suffice any WAP for g clqau city »thap a yearly bath would for a clean indlviMual/ Regular' inspection of 'ttie milk sBchg.Ahin- tyuns is necessnry to insure safe and clean foods. TJle Jtre4t>, alleys and bhdktittda’.Bhoffld1'life kept clean by continuous effort and vigilance. Jp this wa,j’ you will raise the standard of living in yimr «©nnnuufty. iSesirable Tom Blanton htlaself doesn’t charge anybody, hC m entions with a singlé act he can't justify mm L Being dotty, yon m ust h a te a accordlflg to the letter of the guardian. H ave you any money? law. W h a t he kicks on Is the law. Ihlto If not there’s little com petition and the w ay hA thinks ft Is « M ■ -for the l ° b- M r ° u hfcT« ' „ ’ quie likely, flanton states, that being used. Cofhmistioner f 1. A. Fenning of gress- the District of Columbia w ill ms la be appointed. some- A t any rate, Blanton mentioua place m ore'th an , l0 0 patients, now at itivee. St. Ellzabettb’s, as his wards. , how- The guardian draws, for hto f one services, a percentage o f akd X V , 8! -¿afco»«. . » I t ’S at Ad tried court’s discretfdh, but B lantfu There Is no Use In seeking ilesale aayo h usually Is 10 per c e lq happiness un less you are happy Ion. And if the ward dies, his guar­ In' the seeking. dian gets a percentage of his The thing lit right in the estate. Popularity leavea very midst of the District of Columbia tim e for steady, thinking. H ow are th e W a r and N avy De­ governm ent, the Veterans’ Bu­ rean, the Departments- o< J u s­ partm ents mixed up in what What’s . Worse than • breakl tice. War and the Navy and St. B lan to n baq to say" W e ll, he to a pair of. new shoes on Elisabeths Hospital for the In­ points out, I f a soldier or a sail­ apring day? .A sane, which the Interior De­ or glvtr. offense In some w ay that isn’t punishable otherwise, St. partm ent runs. The importance of yonr owq Elisabeth's Is a good place for troubles afe m agnified, like n h im , cltfd er.ia yedr Ayef And the V eteran's Bureau? Oh, comments R txnlon, about .. L ife’s am using. People save 76 per oent of Fenning's wards so m any things to see even are W o rld W a r veterans. though th efe lsq’t any return And the Justice Department'* W h y . says Blanton, it passes on claims involving w ar veteran's tigh ts, and Fsnniiie's brother is an »sslstant attorney general. H0U810W NIN0 VS. APARTMENT RENTING^ Light is tlirown on the jterennial Jiuestion of whethBE it is cheaper to bny than to rent, by building cost figured contnined in a bulletin of the Research Bureau of the Na­ tional Lunilter Manufuactures AAs’h; Adlpordlilg to ilicad figures a duplex frame house may lie build for as low as ?„C< ìj B a A. cubic .{»at. .»uditile -highest.deUelned -Lama Ouse càh be bhlit for '44'cents* High class apartments cost 77 ¡Befits a cubic Toot, cheap ones, 42 cents. • It would appear from tliewfigurem, that the invent medi in one’s owjk*house of the bekt quality frame construction would l»'abou| ni» ag (he sum on which he would have i^ ta tit ili jt high-grade apartment. That w o u y hMae pwi»er with thè interest in his pocket on iWTóàiAèi hktf, Ml id appiii^able to amortization of prtn- SL. . '•J ® i sbis— It 1» much easier to tell, a man what to do than how to do The tea l tset of A lo y M how early he « 1 1 refuse Id let his daa support him. . " * ■■**’ * The clerk who gats "chesty" Is the first to" he 1AM oft when the rush ie ls d n 1* bfef? A ll people have a little money, And Henry Ford has been smart enough to g et most of lb H es Heck says: ‘‘W here 1 live, a gent la A fe lla / who ahavefc every morning’ and kin quote a lot 0’ poetry." . , . . Portland — 818,000 factory to be built for Golden Medicai «teriliaer. Of Everett True Uafry doesn’t like it. N eith er does "rwhg." "We w ent Into business de­ fensively,'’ said Mary. "tye didn’t like the way Onr pictures Were produced, so w e organised a producing company; w e tg ld h ’t like the methods of dlstribation, so we organised our own dis­ tributing company, J; "We thought tie ought to have a studio o f ’ our owd, se we b uilt th a t. "Mow It appears, w e eught io have onr own theatres, and Doug* las And I are • workidg on that now." Fairbanks explained that plan« are under way for, .the formation of a <10,00 ..e o d $3,500,««.tor the 127,tXMV ipil, state;and private lands served. .«Tift» ijUdrd in that if Isept thf -fire lOssci'fM’ , ÛOTH I lArtW LÔÔkiM’ Ftfc TV OF M'tgBTH' ibK fed l i m i t , i n ' t o iih t t a t w f f y haM igdcM s » • * w. > < > . * z •» ’ . 1 ’ yp *j - / f Vwily th^ Weg( l^ni L A I D ¿ r .f? * n U tM à 5 • TBe mlribte a mAh bfeflha to bp idle A« hegiaa to die. The tw o screen lum inaries ad* mitted that the development of their various eeaspanles and in* trip. ' * ’ creased business had kept them from acting As mdeh a t they We all do things w ithout should Ilka. Mary made twp phi thinking and one- la being bored w ith life.. By Williams O UR W A Y is, xl ' Ink has. made men more ta- m ons th a t blood. . < ■*' BinXn.— s<• ' i -4 . The ; two ore Mary Plekfdrd a id Douglas H it-b a n k s ; Who may hgra beep . hedHI of before in another line «of • A& vRyj . 8fat whose business maUfpalatfehs are lik ely to bring them ns mnett prominence as their vyork on the screogf . , Interviewed in their spacious salt« on the tog floor of tde Rlts-cantod, the eedvUMatton re­ m ained aloof from art and olothqa and m orals and all those things that motto .stars," are know n to talk ab ou t—end cen­ tered on the "sw inging of deals" and such, for all < t f e wferid like dialogue at the Rankers* Club. ■' f f m Mrs. FalM>aiikbU"our Mary ’ Pendleton — Local telephone — didn't look the lhaat bit busi­ enelumge haadlbw 18,880 calls a nesslike Id her tlfm , Spruce MU that antedated th e MUson by a Rtotoattt n i l s — High new. fortnight. But ‘her speech Was built so replete with COMUlOreUl de­ >4,000 residences to * be tails that her titlh o f "A m ends's Sweetheart" m ay have