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Handsome Stranger Her Son After T I TIlE YAf > HLiToX TIMES SAITRDAY FEBIHAEY fi lQ 9 IMPORTANT CONTRIBUTION MADE PROBE IS FAVORED BIG CROWnS ATTEND AMERICAS WEAKNESS SENATE IS LIBERAL BY DR SOLOMON SCHECTER TO IS PICTURED SHAWI- BY COMMISSIONERS BY STUDY OF THEOLOGY THE MASONIC FAIR WITH DISTRICT BILL n Address Before Merchant Marine Congress Former The learned president of the Jewish iern climate and the demand of social Indorse Roosevelts Sugges Theological life the regulated their hours for eat- ¬ Many Officers and Members Secretary of Treasury Seminary or America Dr Points Out Danger Spots ¬ ¬ ing play and work as tber wttMd Passes Appropriations Meas- Solomon Scbecfcter has made an im- o year i tten for Investigation of taking a sea bath every day the portant contribution to the study of and remaining out of doors practically of Fraternity Going From Says Other Powers Know Them theology in his latest work Some all Mark ure Which Carries 2000 Ashfords Office Aspects of Theology them After a stay In the Adirondack Washington Rabbinic they moved to Cal they 000 More Dr Schechter disclaims any intention Cannel where NSW Than House have found the climate nearly as eon i YORK Feb The Japanese out battle powder w of writing a history of Rabbinic theo ¬ genial as In Bermuda COWl put I could in thirty Continued from Page WASHINGTON TIMES BUREAU aadta f their little brown days make only enough powder First logy indeed as be points out suck a There are stilt carrying out their lighting men in to good health program ALEXANDRIA VA FEB 5 Hawaii in thirty days last our navy two hours Think of it With little change from the form in Tnoaft I Hlbbs id certain letters task would be wellnigh impossible at shouted former Secretary Treas- ¬ We Large crowds are in nightly attend- ¬ of the could fight two hours a month which it came from the Appropriations how th reason why he ordered that the present time so little has been An lateuigtnt Traveler ury Leslie M Shaw at the Merchant Japan an Investigation of the Building Inspec done ance at the fair now In progress at knows It knows H Committee the Senate has passed the be toward the scientific historical The man who can construct an Marine Congress in Metropolitan Tem- ¬ Germany knows Enid Department study of the great theological geniuses txcit Armory Hall under the auspices of ple it District appropriations bill It will nsw ing romance round two characters only Ma- ¬ The United ¬ to Jives lila who gave form to the traditional faith Alexandria Washington Lodge of States is tne only na- so conference As passed It is more one whom is unconscious for one It would take the United States two tion in the than MQOOO over MIL StUng lila reasons why there should of the Hebrews Nevertheless the book fit sons fhe proceeds from the fair years world which has not a the House third of the time must be himself an tem- ¬ to get an equal number to op- subsidized merchant marine at It dis- ¬ The provision for the purchase of be further inquiry into the office of Is historical in intent than Inter- ¬ will go toward the erection of a pose posal on call purpoeee sites rather interesting personality The highly Alex- ¬ them At the Japan for naval for e reformatory and a workhouee as Building Inspector ple for the Masonic fraternity of that The history ¬ the the President pretative original romance Dreaming would not have to of the of rut in by the Senate committee re- says I agree fully with the position The authors aim has been to give a is entitled andria draft more than a nations is a story of the conquest of mained in the bill In discussing this River an idyl of the Minnesota ¬ percentage ¬ seas taken in the report of the Bureau of presentation of Rabbinic opinion on a This evening the officers and mem- wall of the merchant ma- the provision Senator G1 npr number theological topics prairies This author Is Moses ¬ rine Why do we get pepper in condemned present l De- ¬ of permitting Barr of the Grand Lodge of Washing- the nose the workhouse and bar that the Building Inspection the authorities to speak for themselves who lives in a small town amid the bers + when we speak of a subsidy One prison or the ¬ ot The naval and military powers of I District partment should not he left under sus- so very scenes In ton as well as many members the hundred years ago our ¬ tar as possible and adding only the he describes the novel the world laughed gave Government Senator introduced an amend- picion as the result of unproven charges necessary statement of the various doc- ¬ Coming from old New England and Masonic fraternity of Washington at the spectacle of a of the coastwise trade ment providing that none of the money- in the interest of the Building In trines considered in ¬ ScotchIrish stock he has naturally a on a special our sixteen battleships starting to American vessels Today no coun ¬ appropriated by the bill should be terms understand- will leave Washington around try I used ector no less than of the there able by the reader not specially trained- serious bend of mind lie has studied train from the Alexandria ntaHon at the world accompanied by and depend has a cheaper or better coastwine in the purchase of gas toat contained should be a thoroughgoing investiga- ¬ in in two of the Minnesota universities ami trade We subsidized our railroads as as JO per cent ot mon- Rabbinic lore avenue IRa coal I erboR tion of the of his office If the University of Chicago II has trav-¬ Twelfth and Pennsylvania at for and supplies on twenty the National Government with land oxide that important department of the gov- ¬ eled widely and has interested 710 p m seven colliers and supply vessels float ¬ and money the States counties and The amendment was voted down Sen- ¬ ernment is The Black Crw MKeal StdryTeHiMf in almost every line study foreign nags townships likewise Toda we ator opposed inefficient or improperly ft lag which would have have the I it as it would inducted ¬ He no ¬ greatest cheapest its personnel should be re Straightaway storytelling is The I has followed steady occupation Seminole Tribe of Red Men has ap the and most et take the gas company a year and a ¬ deserted them and left them helpless- organised If on the other hand the Black Cross by OUve M Briggs that of the writer is fortu- following committee to t railway system In the world halt to its plant so that t < riUclam of is Mof nate that he Is not entirely dependent pointed the at the first smell of hostile powder A We must take our could gsa percentage- it unfounded this should fat Yard Jk Co Petersburg is the Home- ¬ manufactured make with a small be demonstrated to satisfaction Et upon his earnings His ex may assist in the eeiebwUle of Old battleship as- goods to the markets or Australia of carbon monoxide and ¬ tbe of scene and C without coal is as useless South that the public and the Building Inspector the foundation of the plot is serve as a warning for others even coming Week L P Woodward a battleship without powder Africa and South America We have ations in the plant would cost JiOOaWO and sustained stated by the heroine the Countess though it not deterred him Here P Helsley and A Grimes no regular with theee The Senate passed the bill Imposing a Kaya are own figures 0 And speaking of powder if all the markets now Our mall to fine for books or papers of the UfSed by Coroner1 Jury in these words published or accepted South is society In A meeting finance committee powder mills in the United States America by way of Europe We Public Library or the of Con As Is wellknown the President There a St Petersburg by thirtyone publications of the stop must assist enterprise to establish lire or an incorporated library more order It 1 called The Black Cross who- years SttUQ of George Washington Park As should making sporting powder trade eU an investigation of building in- ¬ and the routes I support them than thirty days after notice is given the soever is a member of that order must Mr Moses is not a man easily sociatlon wilt be held at the rooms of and blasting powder and just turn selves to return them spection department December 10 fol- obey discouraged Also he Is a man not Monday The Burkett bill a lowing the will of the order and when to has not the chamber of commerce and an inquest into the death of judgment what often been I firemens relief fund and providing for the sentence must tried before in fiction Aside ¬ morning at 11 oclock Raymond L Hibbi who lost his life be fulfilled Sometimes it is the sentence from hav retirement of police and also of ing only two characters in his novel he RECEPTION IS passed ts the result of the collapse of a part death and thenand then we draw has actually introduced original poetry The pf Dorothy E Curtis GIVEN SCHOOL BUILDING Galilnsjer building lots The lot fell tome was as an funeral Senator introduced a bUl of the framework of a which warned Three lie essential element the infant daughter of Harry P Curtis for of Albemarle sueet was being erected The coroners jury times he was warned mighty good poetry It Is too It Is not RABBI ABRAM SIMON SOON TO BE READY from Wisconsin avenue to Thirtyninth according to rule and killed him to be skipped by the ordinary will be held from her parents home street recommended an investigation into the Music Nihilism a StradivariusII a vic ¬ reader tomorrow ¬ < In Franklin street after Senator Scott fnc of tile Building Inspector at that of love through the of a C i introduced a resolution t this These facts the President trans- ¬ violin noon at 110 oclock The Rev I It announced by Superintendent duthorixhig
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