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-y 0 WILHELM IN GLOOM LOSES HIS COURAGE Halts Work on Memoirs as Angel of Death Hovers Over Wife. HAD NO TREE ON XMAS THE EVENING STAR, THURSDAY, JANUARY 6, 1921 NERVY WOMAN OUR INJURED| ,ycH7S ROBBER, { CAUSING ARREST NEW YORK, A lone woman, Miss Anna Hendr ket seller in a subway booth a nue and 59th street, frustrated Attempted robbery by an u ., OIT'FICIAL‘S AUTO WRECKED IN | CRASH WI U. S. WORKERS ARE TORTURED LONDON, January 6.—A Moscow ‘ IN SBHDUI-S URGEDk .wireless message, the usual method | employed by the soviet government for the dissemination of state- Representatives of Exchange n Tt et e reaie Appear Before Educa- | [, kmeriea o e emiet that tion Board. | Russian workers in the United States are obje of ill-treatment NO DISORDER DEVELOPS FORDISTRICT VOTE Will Send a Committee to Congress to Urge Rep- resentation. nuary 6 Hendricks a when the latter. who | and that soldiers are being recruit- ed there to act as white guards in Russia. The message sa “Russian workers at the Somovo works who have returned from as Peter Melia of glass panel of the ticke forced his way inside Hendricks grabbed up a sack but knocked down by the boot ITO BE AT HOUSE HEARING America report the position of Rus- sian- there very severe. ted for participating conferences d tortured during their examination. Several . workers’ unions have been obliged to operate clandestinely. “The worker§ state that Russian capitalists are recruiting soldiers in America for white guards; that American workers are trying to hinder them and that several times workers Bismarck’s Coming Third Volume of Memoirs Also Crushes Ger- many's Former Ruler. Cross-Atian Reports of Standing Committees Made—Favor Home for Feeble-Minded. The cause of national representa- tion for the District of Columbia to- day won another active advocate in with the A negro « Corppration Counsel Rules Agi- tators Can Be Excluded From Future Meetings. Introductidn of a course in tailoring in the public schools was urged b: representatives of the Merchant Tai- narged with as: - TObb. attemy German emperor o e ckers have refused to load ships ! lered from the ness of his holida hange and the Merchant Tai- b T e PS |the Women's City Club, which an- ! ; F e I0R ST A0, by gners’ Association at a meets The worke ¥ that the work |nounced its intention to send a com- HT J st b Ay afternoon of the board! of the American bolshevik party is itte. S £ | 7 B Ope S exile, and no hope re ion. The question of adding | proceeding successfully and that in | Titt€e to Congress to urge adoption » the life of the for New York alone there are 200,000 {Of the proposed federal amendment | t much spend his me- members in the party.” enfranchising Washingtonians. Miss Mary O'Toole, president of the ting egation of " EXPECTED 0 LIE > by Henry club, will head the committee, of be published 4 eRe: piT WAR ON TRAIN HOBOES. which other members will be Mre. Bhd SiS Shwpi meeting of the board was void | B e Kite Abrams and Mrs. Frank H. Snell | [ = defense of his rder | ms of the excitement and dis ich marked its December s result of continued & Railway Mail Clerks Watch For |The personnel of the committee will i g not be completed before tomorrow. tion of | “Knights of Road.” The Women's Club suffrage advo- :Timothy J. Donohue Rallies t his wife KIWANIS “INAUGURATES” GOVERNOR OF MICHIGAN of the road” every went out of fashion > fow ablebodied hed 1t tional and local, but its plans con- template giving only active support {BOARD TO MAKE INQUIRY | Further zitation e in public ses of the so-called poor ons will be Somewhat, lined by New President—Com- man o-called Bruce case by members | 4 = cates will attend the hearing to be | | me even of the Parents' League. Five school | Hoboes, fegular old-fashioned “bums.” | nelq next Tuesday by the judiciary CLAUDE H WOODWARD | FAVORS REORGANIZAT!ON” and Has Flghtlflg Chance' 1 LA A Janitors, howev on_duty in rare begining to cause the railway mail | committee of the House. d | { : The Doard's Chambers 1o CXCIUe anY | oaspres temone oo T O S S | — » Say Surgeons. i persons seeking to discuss the 3 During the war period the “knigats | 2PProved a blanket resolution favor- | : Ban on Bruce Case. . 2 ing suffrage for the District, both na-|Elaborate Program for 1921 Out- {Econnmy and Efficiency Made Basis { | of Recommendations in His weaithy cour 4, | being alsured of a real job at Zood |at this time to the proposed federal believe mittee Names. Message to Legislature. 8 rict Corpora- ; MgRey- . s ain a|@mendment. The club will seek rep- 3 | actically no presents tion Counsel Francis H. Stephens, | orer “i",f’“x‘;;;‘)"’;::':m_f‘;“’fh?@ e !'-‘Sehn_latior;‘ on ll‘he fomt com':fl[l_lefl After paying tribute to his predeces- 3“',““ NG ichs Jga’:;::ryxaie—::\r' Testimony Probably Will Not Be ser sp most of wh tes that, in his opinion, the | 5 i " |pushing the national representation|g,. joh; 5 Bool C Ve al reorga ion of s s nost of ; hoboes have again made their ap- |BUSRINE. the L ! sor, John J. Boobar, Ciaude H. Wood- 3 . i wife's an woard has the right e | ght, Miss le said, and in every : ernment, to effect economy and a e % At K n ference to the regular conduct of the | One of these is attempting to steal | committee. Kiwanis Club, outlined an elaborate ministration, was recomménded to the it was with the shuf legislature in the message of Gov. Alex. J. Groesbeck today. The governor suggested creation of a central administrative board for the Can Tell Stories. S n . | Fourth Battalion Chief Timothy J {”'{“‘;","_v“"-” | Donohue of the fire department, the g J . the late Prince O zeneral supervision of state business, | P s Feuding The framing " of ca_ budger,|MOSt sericusly hurt fireman in the | state auditing and purchasing. The|collision between his roadster and! board would consist of elective mem-{No. 11 hose carriage Ll i atter to = ber and the goscrmor, the Motte 2lasa Sherman aviune Reports of several standing com- mittees were made at last night's meeting of the club. Mrs. Isaac Gans, a member of a special committee ap- | ington today. pointed to attend the recent confer-! Mr. Woodward stressed the work con- ence on the care of delinquent women | templated by the public affairs i and girls in_Washington, told of th:!tee this year, and said that h work done by the conference. She civic undertakings would be advocated a federal prison for woman | rectly through it, and not by the presi- offenders, more woman police, war- n of the board. program to be conducted by the organi- zation during 1921, the club’s regu- lar weekly luncheon, at the Hotel Wash- n maij_cars or parcel post stor- In a letter to Dr. Simon, which was |a s. Sometimes the uninvited read at the opening of the meeting. | passenger is not always zccapulous Mr. Stephens said: I think e [X60HEHexviue inoeasaatli onnc board of education has the power to | them, but walk of \nll s |md’l e exclude any one from its meetings| Revorts reaching here today of a i“x:“; e :‘r‘»;rlfl"rf”d“‘k‘fi;‘ south, which reached here early this Sedeliis i CLlos z, o s to be R morning, led postal inspecto; ¢ her approachin him, but the 4 volume of o vo Bismarck's Me which ted much longer, and prove finally to the Gar- from the very first provoked the which will enewed ‘watehout against the dent alone, as has been the custom here- vas revorted at Garfield Bospi. | WAL : rinted and is The board granted Supt. Frank W. | oo tantivea Foichout as Genn and matehais |totore: o Two mew departments, agriculture | noon, was reported at G d Hospt_ | war at e seen Printed and s Ballou permission to lecture at the | oorrooations of hob = Indorsement was given to a reso-| Afiir announcing that Kiwanis signs A N ) improvement. Last night the patient | (R Teachers' Institute at Harrisburg, lution offered by Judge Kathryn Sel. | L oiG] 2onouncing thal Kiwanis signs created_under : : 2 | teacher, class 6A, Business High; Mrs. Gov. Groesbeck favored development | had a sinking spell, but he rallied and | Pa.. Januar; lers of the Juvenile Court indorsing and also' to visit the into Mr. TO FBTE EDUCATORS. = & hare |M T. Queally, teacher, second grade, 3 ndation | way¥ leading | Washlogson, of waterpower by the state rather Seemed to regain strength. He sville, in the mear future. |ieacher, first grade, Arthur: D. M.|godt § BOme o8 € the District, | Mittees to serve during the g gested a survey of undeveloped water-| Sergt. J. F. Costello and Driv: Board of Educati G Changes in personnel approved bY | prentic kindergarten principal, | 000, 1€ SHRY J0C Y0 Study the ques. | YA N e power sites, with a view of state own- [Jones of No. 11 engine company |Board o ucation Guests of the board are as follows: {Adams:” arrs: €A% Liutrio, ‘assistant | Shecttl COMMEess & SN Ihe GUCE | Classification, J. Maxon Cumning- i > 9n,the seat of the hose carriage at| Neighborhood Folks Tonight Appointments. to dircetor of primary instruction: | " Jequate water supply and to| DA, cha et :0“:{*:}"_ S The governor urged the legislature | the time of the wreck and the force 3 Martha Coflin, permanent teacher H. Rife. teacher, Business High| oo "With the civic committee of | James H. Badeh, Clyde Asher. Will H. TIMOTHY J. DONOHUE, to acquire Camp Custer, near Battle|of the impact broke the seat from| A reception to members of the S 3 : Yight; Dennis Gibson, laborer, Ran-i n, District of Columbia Federation | ToWles and Maynard Burrell: enter-|gourth Battalion chief, was the most|Creek, for use cither as a National|the vehicle and hurled both men 10 ' hoard of edueation will e gieon be Erade i Force: M. B. McCormick, per- |dali; J. H. Scott, janitor, J. F. Cook; | the District of Cotutinie, Feronel o | tainment, Roy Neuhauser, chairman; Severer BisTeas Guard_training camp or as a world | the street. Costello left the hospital|the Neighborhood Folis at the Thon. manent teacher, g . Van ess; jMabel Scott, caretaker, J. F. Cook:|yi.o GToole presided at the meeting. | Frank P. Morse, John A. O'Rourke, war memorial. He also advocated a |yesterday. n School, 12th and L streets, to- A. I. Richmond, permanent teacher, third grade, Van Ne: permanent teacher, Ness: F. A. Lee, cla: Driver Jones is still in the hospital, where an X-ray picture will be to determine if his ankle is sprained | or broken. He expcts to leave the hospital late toda Private B. F. | Maurice Hopkin | night at 8:30 o'clock. A musical pro- gram will be given by the Lvric or- chestra. Dancing will follow the re- ception The address of welcome will be made Glee Smith, laborer, M. Street High, Douglass and Simmons; Lewis Rus- sell, janitor, Fort Slocum. COLORED SCHOOQLS. revision of the landlord and tenant laws, to curb rent profiteering. EVADERS LIST SOON. “arl Quintell and A. Julian_Brylaw: affairs, Ed- ward D. Shaw, c Charles F. Roberts, Harry L. Rust, Frank Wal- lJace, R.” G. Fictcher, Anton Stephan, H. M. Tancer, third grade. Van permanent teacher, 3. music department: B. H. Het. | DR. SULLIVAN A_NSWERS.v BUS LINES TO OPERATE. field, temporary teacher, Americaniza- Did Strike Wife, He Says, in Reply [W. C. Worthington and Harry W, Bun From 16th and Park Road to Foley. driver of Chief Donohue’s road- { by Judge Doyle of the Municipal tion' Night School: Dr. S, . Cousins, mpeintalents: | tril 3 S, Ply Hann: publicity, Harry W. Hahn| Potomac Park, Sth and Pa. Ave. 5 — ster, probably will be able to go home | Court. Addresses 5150 will he mbde %2‘3?3”2%’ te,x-‘lch:;_r‘ I:lcl\mley High 3 ‘Marshall, probationary to Latter’s Suit. chairma; E. ude Rogers, Max v * |Secretary Baker Awaits Wor becfg;‘t?‘«»ea?geow:&::e} S R by the following school board mem- Night: ) . T. Kay, temporary | te ater-Langston: E. M. Dyson, +g | Fisher, Charles H. Mitchell and Mark | The Public Utilities Commission yes- % oy bers: Daniel wards, Mrs. Susie 6A. Business High; Mrs. | probationary teacher, class 2, Birney:| Denying that he broke his wife's | (/570 & G torday ranteditorN el tne ,g;u,v From Adjutant General. uhenls this morning. He was told bv|Root Rhodes, Edwin C. Graham, Mrs, A horary teacher, grade | M. E. Jones, temporary teacher, class 2, [nose and threatened to knife her, Dr.| " 3 Gl0iiat inaugural committe a merchant of 605 13th street, au-| Commenting on the request of Na- |(he surgeons in attendance that the|Margarita Spaulding Gerry and Dr. Sttt ";'r,f;‘e“;, 5}':{;"1"’;:; tem Timothy J. Sullivan, anwering a sult | sisting of Fran-. E. Sheiry, c thority to operate two motor’ bus | tional Commander Galbraith of the (hief has a fighting chance for recoy- Abram fim‘or’- . & orz ac ade 2, son; Mrs. g isf Alan J. Bachrach and Harry C. ines in Washington. American Legion, Secretary Baker | = - . An_entertainment prozram will he Frade, Toyek: temporary teacher, firat | for s g O D W e e T loth lines w'll start at 16th street |zaid today he thought the list of |, Crief Watson will appoint a board |furnished by Mrs. David H Kinche- Erade, peopur: A O. Melick, fourth |G wite, Emma G. Sullivan, admitted that | T4y 42 0P000¢0d from the clubta|and Park road, one terminating in | aatt eooders and - deserters wes to conduct an investigation of the ac- |loe, wife of Representative Kincheloe N A Nemmpruatinaty o ol ot b O e tias |0 January, 1918, he did strike her|roster later. Following the appoint- | otomac Park and the other at Sth|“ncarly ready for publication” Ha |Giacnt: he =aid tr li-f’l‘lor,?&mi‘:u:all::fl“\’{ eyl e ; = = = T, s B 3 2 Y { “be se of the attention she ha % Vi v as secre- | Street and Pennsylvania avenue. itis -d from the adju- i e i - SSGEMMRIES SN : laborer, M |ner: L. M. Porter, permanent feacher, |(1om the co-respondent.” Dr. Sullfvan i (o~ the office of sheriff, Raymond |0 maintafn a ten-minute” schedule | ger of including on the list the |15 Copdition to Was wrecked bevond [ E at the same time is filling a cross suit for absalute divorce from his wife, ween Park road and Potomac ark from 6:30 to 9:30 am. and from names of innocent men had been as nearly averted as possible before Stre Hitchcock kept the members in roars E. Bayard, laborer. of laughter with an address on “Puri- immons; k. 3. (class 3, domestic art; M. O. Kerrick, : Eli Brown, permanent teacher, class 2, Birney; M. repair, the superintendent of machin- ery reported, but it is possible to re- SENATOR STANLEY NAMED. Janit Ji F. Cook: s 5 alleging misconduct. %3 4 to 6:30 p.m. During the remainder | giving the list out. i C The appointment of Senator A. O Garctaker, 7. . Cook Portatiey, = 0" [ Ry Adums. permanent teacher, class' 6. | * (00T *Mra. Sullivan maintains | t2Bism. of g 48y . fifteen-minute sehedule | “Asked It the wo-year statute of palsihe e Stanley of Kentucky, member of the - that her husband Is in receipt of an — | will be required. limitation would not soon preclude = Ihoard of regents of the Smthsoninn Promotions and Transfers. Promotions. and Transfers. income of $10,000 a year, the defend- The order calls for a fifteen-minute On taking action against those on the her seventy-sixth birthday | Institution, was announced by the RECEIVED BY PRESIDENT. C. E. Weedon, ‘teacher, seventh! M. E. Wilkinson, teacher, secénd|ant denies this and claime that the schedule to 8th street and Pennsyl- |list. Mr. Baker said that he would [Queen Alexandra received congratu-|Vice President yesterday Samater grade. Powell. to eighth grade. West; | grade, Slater-Langston, to third grade, | income from his practice as a physi- , vania avenue from 7 to 9:30 a.m. and |rather that would happen than that |latory messages from 270 different|Stanley will fill tne vacancy samees Mrs. L. M. Coopér. temporary teacher, | Bunker Hill road; I. E. De Reef, teacher, |cian last year was only $3,300 and Czechoslovakian and Nicaraguan | from 4 to 6:30 and a ten-minute|“any innocent men be unjustly brand- | sncieties throughout the British em- [ by the resignation of Senator Thomas fourth grade. Brookland, to fifth |fifth grade, Mott, to eighth grade, Ran. | that it will be less this year because schedule during the balance of the|ed as draft evaders or deserters.” pire. of Colorado. grade, Ross; M. V. Magruder, teacher, | dali-Cardozo; M. D. Dodson, teacher,|of the ‘unfounded notoriety spread Ministers Presented. day. fourth grade. E. V. Erown, to fifth|third grade, Douglass-Simmons, to fifth |about by his wife. e e The commission fixed the rate of 3 BDessez, teacher, fifth mIdL Mgt & Ojom‘ (aac;.er, sec- d“’{,fe fn';n,m'sg,‘gmffif‘"(}c"fi,’mz::m;‘ fare at Rhco':ns sltlralght and ?lrected rOWi.. 19 sixth grade; |ond grade...Lovejoy, _to thire e, % < that _eac! us have a seating ca- Recve,”fiathars sixin Srade | Douelims-Siimonsc G Halbvion,| OBDERED TO WASHINGTON.. |Belrick Stcranci: ani-the. miniscey | a5, cach bus have o seating co- Johnson, to seventh grade, Bowell; A. O, | teacher, second grade, Deanwood, | Lieut. Gol. Clement A Trott, Bath| @ ney Caresud. Don Alejardro Cesar.|jimited to ten persons. T McCauley, teacher. fifth grade, Ross.|third grade, Deanwood; O. C. Jones >l s 3 ey were presented by Acting e S e UL to sixth grade, Johnson: A:ls C. Tur- |teacher, fourth grade, Deéanwood. tg | Pf2PLrY, at Camp Grant, Ill, has been [Sécretary Davis of the State Depart- ndling Home, to K. B, | third grade, Garnet-Patterson-Pheips. | 0rdered to this city for duty in the|ment, and each made a brief address,| Scotland Yard has on record about . Cresn Wt T s office of the chief of infantry. 310,000 different sets of fingerprints. grade. E. V. Brown, to E. V. Brown; Hattie from Old Central L M. Burke, teacher, third grade, Dean- wood, to fourth grade, Deanwood. Termination. to which the President replied. fourth ' Willia High to Melinda Colb, E. F. G. Payne, temporary teacher, laborer, Franklin to Old Central | €158 3, Sumner. Hizgh Leave of Absence. i teacher, class 6A,| Mrs. L P. Liston, teacher, third grade, i Marguerite Donnaliy, Garnet-Patterson-Phelps. Full of Bargains in Qur Store-Wide Twotstanding Specials! | “Paul Jones” | MIDDIES For Misses and Children In Sizes 4 to 22 Years % 1 $1.69 (Formerly Up to $3.50) i My Own Particular Chair “A chair that is comfortable, a chair to cheer, a chair with distinctive personality—it is exactly what I wanted, and I found it nowhere in Washington except at Mayer’s Lifetime Furniture Store. and they had only one just like this; every pattern is a little. different. announcing that the HOTEL CECIL LONDON q,te%anagememf “This chair was bought for me individually, and the price? Why, the price was even less than the dreary old, clumsy, dumb-looking leather abomi- nations with which the cheap furniture stores have been burdened since I don’t know when. This is more than a chair; it is a relief.” No, reader, this is not overdrawn. This is exactly what she said, besides a lot more in the same vein which it is unnecessary for us to print here. Washington has a Quality Furniture Store, so that it is unnec- essary for you either to go away from your own home city or buy ordinary furniture which you do not want. Won't you come in and let us get better ‘acquainted—tomorrow ? All Boys’ or Men’s SWEATERS $7.85 'MEYER’S SHOPS - 1331 F Street “The Store With a Smile” No It Exceptions oty Up to $16.50 75.‘2\/&0 (")}jen Sventh Stoecr M‘ayer @ CO. For Tariff Between D& E Apply Manager. : Cablegrams: « Hotel Cecil, London.” —— a0 DR