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* THE EVENING STAR, SATURDAY, JANUARY §, 192[—PART 1. i : WAY OF DISARMING " e [THOMPSONDENIES (SEEKING PLAGEFOR . GERMANS DEBATED| ¢ 1| DYNAMITING HGUSE /INAUGURATION BALL FEOYSEON" British and French Problem Accused Man Yawns as His |Announcement of Definite BILL FAVORS OWNER. C Provides for Superseding Bond in UN I.EHI-B ABH B“-I. Removal of Tenant. ever the owner of a hoyse. who de- sires to get possession for his own Senator France introduced in the ' Committee Hearings on Re-|ucc secures judgment for its pos- Senate today an amendment to the District code providing that when- S s8ay sesion in any court, and in case the X % ; e " classification Expectedto {comant seirais t8, Mgt hinmer | Centers About Status of Wife Gives Damaging Tes- | Decision May Be Expect- diate possession by filing a supersed- y Xp! Begin Next Week. oz tond fo pev. A% Sneetfl Sese- Civil Guards. timony Against Him. i Sine. urt is reversed. g mfi,‘: n{;:.e';o;;rdgo e oty i wall | BY the Ausociated Press. = Y By a Staff Correspondent. Inaugural committee officials PARIS, Janvary $—Decislon as to A ROCKVILLE, Md, January $.—In|busily engaged today seeking & s Heari n the Lehlbach reclassifi-| cases now pending us well a8 those cation i are expected to begin next|¥hich may quickly arise in the near fthe mothods to be employed in forcing 1 an apparently unconcerned and dis- able place in which to hold the in- ek befare the House committee on | {7 Germany to disarm her civil guards is : n interested manner, Guy Vernon|augration reception and ball, imas- —_— s 3 all that remains to be arranged be- o Thompson, charged with murdering|much 2s they fel - reform in the civil service. y fell certain that Con This became known today when it tween the British and French govern- A James Bolton and two chfldren by |gress is going to deny them the use was learned that r.dpure-enu{um lgg:- ments, says the Excelsior, which 4, 2, \ 5 7 dynamiting Belton’s cabin on & farm {of the Peasion building for this pur- bagh “M“:ydw-!l ts. t:me x‘;s ;)M o Quotes an “imporjant diplomatic per- ¢ 4 aear here November 18, took the stand | pose. That this matter has been defin- mittee Monday, to take up Fonslity™ et th = ofB this morning to testify in his own g of arranging the hearings and other ¢ French foreign office behalf in the trial being held before itely decided is expectea to be an- matters relating to the revised reclassi- as its authority. The two govern- y Justices Urner, Peter and Worthing- | 2ounced within a few days. 1l~‘;":‘g"”:"gflfl:1“‘:“mmy will begin in the| ments are declared to be in accord as j t'.;n and a jury Jdn the circuit court| Senator New of Indiana conferred latter part of the week and continue | L Us to the absolute necessity of demand- / of ontgomery county. in the| ¥it2 the insugural committee today for several days. Just how long a um_e‘ ing an effective execution of the Ger- \ dynamiting, denied h“'.,,:‘,”m.',', the | further concerning plans for the inau- e e (A e man sgreemeut to bring about dis- . aozoer LiNg. gyeamite “from “the storenouse of it i E SO 5 ‘aters rift, and zs will cover any extended period. ¢ e vy armament. w A e ayovas wnder wuices | Gesticulating “Beast” Backs | neports trom the snteraitied controt y Sapiovements on the might of the { ational Federation of Federal commission in Berlin, declares the SR nion had been due to nervousness | overceme ebjections to its use. are busy meeting each night { Up “Hitchy’s” Apneal Petit Parisien, show clearly that a flicted by Beston reeg oY :nhrles in-1 In case of failure Senator Pemrose cs to consider the Lehlbach | p “Ritehy former general of the German im- hevias tralio (o raRiott tron LS Be > weeks previous. | will endesver to get the consent -of < it applies to them. i perial Staff 15 head of the civil EUArd | Maren “acramy! teade e - K L ok apnat ho was asicop By 3|President Rea of the Pennsylvaniu Touight one of the most important for Funds organization, and the newspaper de- e Himes " 4 losion 0 Been awakened by |ratiroad for the use of the Union sta- of t e meetings will be held. when o clares that France would be satisfled . Ad He = wite, Hester tion. s % s ¢ Thomp-| Senato: oday introduced if the Berlin government would give . —rE. - e &) o Do ieatified against him because they | genate the resolution providing res- nembers of the clerical service, Tep={ o ...ie0r voung lady stemog- ros { th ajority of gov- guarantees that present organizations o - > ¥ A rrn‘;::::h;:oskersehgc? T O t°at | rapher in an imposing office in the|Tinding regular forces and militia to- | Diack lme, ‘ i ::““s‘m‘n‘ad.nmion- to the night|ulations for the safety of visitors to the Public bra Representative | Treasury Department blushingly re-|gether are destroyed. 3 ALBANYAY Met Bolton With Shet the inavguration. b Lenlbach has pmgng«;:’l & l—i\l;fe"ga;{'e‘g treated to another apartment shortly Resumption Date in Deoubt. S T = He 1aid special stress o?": Annln:neem.nk ;ermz‘r:’; m;::. de. ameating4 S TEOUEY S after 12:30 this afternoon, when in-| The date of resumption of the repa- S 5 that. while carrying a loaded ahotgun, | architects for the design of the ed of honor and pres Upon for @ few remarks in relation i L LA : 2 TSKAL had o he had met Bolion, the day pos: b mains doubtful The Germans pro- / ; Ch TS dynamiting, and could nave e hig | Hial ang eMcial reviewing stands will posed January 20, and then January had he s0 wished. be made only after the committee in formed that a horse needed the room The rvice meetings are So ex-|for a dressing room. She acquiesced o to cl desires and criti- | with smiles, because the horse was 3 ; Deted o e e e "concreto pro- | “Ethel.” co-star with Raymond Hiteh-|25. but now ‘appear uncertaln wh ; ; - L Thomas L. Dawaon, state's attorney, | ¢ Bas satisfied itself that the T Coay be pre-|cock at the National Theater this|they wish to meet the allied repre- : tried to break down this testimony| Winning design can be constructed at for ame: e On reform in | week, who performed on the front|sentatives again. Neither of the fore- 3 3 £ and show that his statements were false | & COSt within the limit of the money ’ O e O T rines | staps’of the Freasury in behalf of the |going dates has been accopted and false. to be allotted for this purpose. Seven- Hoover campaign for starving Euro- g;ll;i‘:'es n{’l?!s been decided officially 'l“h‘e‘ l"ovarnn;-n; h;s rested its case, ;:B‘lll“lzl:ns ‘were submitted in the com- i % 5 ies. : : an s expected that a 3 P e Hitchcock 1n person, git-| It IS believed that the atmosphere ’ ] i ; 32 broughi in and senionce passed this| Pestmen at Intormation Booths. r created by the contention over di ‘ 2 afternoon. . wific: a i i kicks and followed by ation of bills, it was learned | ing playful kicks and armament would be unfavorable to 5 Most sensational of all the evidence he bill t shrieks of laughter, Kthel traversed to t es]i'lf:s:“r;m?mlt‘te: x<‘->lr‘|, 'm‘:T;T.; !he‘ long corridors and emerged onto |such negotiations, and_the date of the ¢ : brought out yesterday afternoon was| t, 1 e U eion "which will finally | the north portico, around which a|reassembling of ‘the Brussels confer- : i kiostimon s BIvEnthy M Thens report one. K concert by a large section of the|ence may not be fixed until after the 4 ¥ SOR, EWanty s cat Ol IreTOr thean YR P Marine Band had caused a crowd of | forthcoming meeting of the allled 3 ; cused. ~She told the story of the night| People fr thousands to gather. “Hl;’?‘y" spoke | prime ministers in Paris. 3 2 2 prior "’1‘-{..: explosion. A ::‘e uln?um:‘:?t‘; (l‘l‘;: coun- 2] , urgin ener- ¥ 3 3 v % . )l CONGRESS WILL RECEIVE |ihrowsh s mesaenons SIS Sows | Avitede on Conl Dellveries o now e esbac has 1 oy o WORLD SEA POWER DATA | forer'™ sickos i is appess ‘with to nsist upon strict aifliment of the | et i 2 TF G ook, and secaried 2 BOUE | anpner ety o gty i al | Sp& agreement concerning coal eliv- 2 * 4 sypropristeigesturesiand ith faclal|efies By Germany, it was said in an : o : or two later With a big wosden box | Carriers alse tiave intimate knowledgs Secretary Daniels to Present His |(heY were astounding. - ST e L T ; ot S 8| | 20d had opened It as she 1ay id bed| Slons have done. vaiusers servics in ecretary D Fed Wad of G mi n, although nof party e 4 i i, & She testified he placed the contents|giving information to visitors. This SD& ! sgreement-tsupervisos its: exect ; ; : in a bag and, after burning the box, Suggestion will be referred to Charles Views on Disarmament Tuesday, “Remember that every one of you|tion, and recently called the attention - 5 When Giving Fi who has his lunch, no matter how |of the German government to a short- 4 3 3 fi?’-fi;fifi'fi‘;fié:‘".”fl?mn'@; ',',n i laulmn of the committee en g Figures. simple. has had & better meal than |age of 500,000 tons in deliveries up to 4 : she had heard the explosion, shiver- rion: : ing and nervous. these youngsters of Furope have had | the and of the year. The legislative committee, as com ‘Told Her Neot to Talk. pleted, was a: Information =~ regarding the = seale;. vears or will get for another| The German reply, which has just LIEUT. STEPHEN A. FARRELL. present and projected. of they.ar' the crowd was told, after which | been recei: % that Germany will pal powers of the world. which |X%45 D€ FRNS"in the' native con: | be unebte ta mabe up. tha deRcizncics uestioned as to what her husband|lows:" “Senstor Harey S New, oha caly recently came into the posses: |iumes of the various countries where|in the ensuing thres months, as re-|WHITE WILDERNESS hed said while at home between the ezl o L io be presented to Congress. which |Starvation i8 stalking took up collec-|quested by the reparations commission, two excursions, Mrs. Thompson an-|man: Fraak J. Hogan, vice chairman is ziving study to the general ques- |H108 from the oWl | o, . |Slleging that the effects of the jarse “I asked him what he had in L e o 7 of disarmament. pane band played a fox-trot andcoal deliveries on the economic situs- MAY GIVE UP THREE Ll e T the | Willard _Ssulsbury, C. C- n. Secretary Daniels said today that el o Tl oriGown) ithe tion of Germany are such that Ger. bl i e had something|George E. Hamilton, Milton E. he had been asked to give this in- | Hitchcook then er down many will be_unable to continue to de- TODAY he wanted Jim Bolton to emell. Later 3 T o o The Hooss novel Som- |steps where the camera men snapped | liver coal, even at the same rate that NAVY FLYERS o told me that it was dynamite, but 3 mittee next Tuesday and also his|the man feeding the horse & wad of she has been doing since August last. L toNcoms riews it or to views as to disarmament. He added |STeenbacks, and everybody ';entlm Cammet Forege Right. = touch i:&flmlw-’ummm; that he would be prepared to furnish (With a digestion improved by merrl-| . ;' iier now will probabi (Continued from First Paze.) e orAthaimatter reviewing stands the committee complete information |ment by having given, or by the de- matter now will prol y be re- UT. A. L. KLOOR, Jr., Commander. LIEUT. WALTER HINTON. On the cross-examination John A. court of honor as comple! today as to the uumr‘r and zy,:."og ships, urlr‘nlnulon to ‘;i:;i oto the mn.h sl {:rr‘n ::’;n'::s r:m:losn; e:nnl;:.lnu: = e e ——— e tte——————————— | m& ::::n).‘unfih- accused, tri sun power and tonnage, built, bufld- ore than 3 children gree: Tpe, manager OmpSOn Was tes- | Corcoran Thom, ing and projected, of the 1! been guaranteed life to date by the|and the French, it is understood, will | trading post at Moose, Ontario. tifying against Thompson because she R o o R et otk S 0 ot S | L e Sl T cner HARDING TAKES UP CUT |PROPOSES $50,000 FUND (o3 85t e -t | B, o t came known that Ad-|ington, an ur C. Moses, et 4 ‘ear or Ty, 2 er testi- miral Coonts, ohief of naval opera- | Chairman, is encouraged by the show- | terms of the treaty of Versallles, they distjot tat EMoncrea ot IN NAVAL EXPENDITURES TO AID INAUGURATION | mony was not io'be reliea upon, he- Paul Alvey, tions, aiready has given much of thie|ing thus far made. He has every hope |cannot forego to any extent the right|forwarded to John o' pitiabls [ cause she admitted she had lied to|Ashford, Dr. Wade Atkinson, Allan J. Tatiane committes, onich g’:’fit"' ;:J-":'::-f the elm‘“lvxlflmzl":l”omby e uwuna Farny Rt ,I";fl;:’:‘ e found, aad two of oo % 8o S a2 the state’s attorney the day following | Bachrach, Burt E. Barlow, W. L. Beale, , ore % 3 MARION, io, January 8.—Repre- nator New introdu in the Sen- B ICrne Joseph G. Bent, Henry P. Blair, Thomas it resolutions proposing negotiations | reslizes that every means must be| While the fuel situation of France |them had to be takem to the Hudson - “Do 1o husband? looking to a 50 per een‘t md‘uetlcnmiln adopted to reach this quota. The lack |has vastly improved, she still is spend- | bay post at Moose E‘mncrl;;tfln: x‘l'o:l‘ sentative Butler of Pennmanl:», @te today 2 joint resolution provid-{yg, GJ_::“‘ ve your husband?’ asked | Bradiey, Charles J. Butler, Charles'p. naval building by the United States,|of volunteer solicitors has been aling large sums for coal in England | the letter maid Their :‘ s chairman of the House naval commit- } Ing for the inauguration parade and| “Yes,” she replied, “in a way, I love Great Britain and Japan during the|drawback, he again appeals to}and the United States. torn to pieces, and n:flgww having | te® Was called into conference today | the policing and regulation of trafc|him, yes, and I love him now just as ?fi:ul;'i {0 nas e o ety t?-‘: o fi:’ :m'i"t:: BEADY TO MEET = '"“h:: z‘rdo’x;n% bind up his| by President-elect Harding to con-lin the city. The act carries an ap-|much as I ever loved him, but I do e S s ropnatlye | Kenerenely B o e " . e sider means tor Foducing 5aval +5-|propriaan of $50.0, payisie one | ekt ML ST ER, 2, 8,157, i ament commission. Services as canvassers. " Landed in the “Bush” penditures without impairing the effi- | half from the Distfict revenues, and |stand in order to tell the truth. When it is reslized that $10 will| German Rxperts Would Resume the | Under date of December 19, the let- | ey of the mation's first-line de- 5,900 is spectally designated for pub- |, While his wife was doing all in save the life of a child and instill in . |ter, said: oked up three|femse. ~Although favoring a Navy |, ber power to have him convicted, the | v its little heart a love for America, Reparations Conference. “Thomas Mark pi ked up ¢ Mia: | strong enough' to insure safety to |lC comfort stations, information|man, whose life was hanging in the o atision | which, in years to come, will be worth| pypys January 7.—The German |TAnES Lollows SOWT L tumed out| American shores and to American {booths and the like. balance, watched her without chang- ol ';tn:n and jon in naval more ol hin keeping nt today infermed the ai- |dleboro some Amflt": Oaval service | commerce, -the President-elect feels| The Secretary of War is authorized | ing the. expresaion ol his face, except Weked 1t Acting Secrstary Davie | Dottt N e Hurapean Baiiet| Hed. Eovernments thai the Ge e wenth upiniwheiloonfiop|[(hst b telpresentlexpendiinme | SISTent WReEICSor w paandienini 08 rmament coincided with | Geuncil here believes that no ome who|eXDerts would be ready Bionday, the 13th, to make ebserva- for the HaZE, S8 Ah A o e ton |of any reservations for other public Jaen: Shipley/ ou' Srind, dan, K. Lo Daniels “teplied tI afford to do so- will deny these|the reparations ocen sr the United States govern-| dispensed wi y exercise of greate: or_other public| ygrs Fiattie Shipley, the only oocu- AT erencn ot e | e oungoters & chance fo live,|8¢ls with the allies January 25. The|tioms > ; economy, and that possibly the naval |spaces, ~The District Commissioners|pant of the Bolton farm who was left Hary G. ‘ with regard to dissrmament n 3do LT date tor the cmiation ot ment. o got carried sway in a gale, | bullding program could sately be cur- | may_designate strests, avemuss and|Zlive after the explosion, took the | LONLIG IO | ; ini; - B .m. on Tues- 3 stan 3 ministration circles,” %o far as he|DELIGHTS AT WALTER RERD. oon ut 2 pm orints | e, cottis op e Bacaing e &0 Stinds ‘hall b under 2 Sy B e et pLatest authentic information shows —— Ethel | would Rot bs able to-be in Brussels | Tick by - o bush of NIcholsons | N oy orkc magutacturer and Gnacler; |under plans approved by the enginoor | soruggied. rer s Euh which Thomy | Sl ired W. s Britain, while more than double the Perform for Patients. ——e anything at all 2 TS a‘:,‘:'.'"{;?r'x O | e o e o commitioe of |1atandent of the Capitol puilgioeys ::go; aia, “Now. g0 on ey Trom | BT B s G Mervia Bharos, et he Raymond Hitcheock and “Ethel”|TO ASK HOSPITAL exemtually heard some G083 B2t rcad | the National Lumber Manufacturers | TR Commissioners ahall fix fares for | dont want you o hurt me” and how |5 & Swen. Frank Upham. Joha C: st line malor, shipe tichiding J . | they, passed over here, and Lo EnTIa [ Association, headed by Wilson Comp- | pullic vebicles and regulate trafic| Thompson had replled, Walker, Walson, Rey. C. T. 'rl‘»fia’ffi"'é’.‘.,-‘";‘, ::.t:lya 1cr;|;i:"_ the n:; equine star ‘l'n N “Hitchy-Koo, ‘ s 1‘: Md:ducen -;"e T the bush. ton of Chicago. under (ph-um.‘“: olt fine and imprison- | you dog; I'll kill you wlrn:e.n W. -5 ‘{‘va:h George )n(_ 0 , 21, num- |1 went out to Walter Reed Hos- baok P ] men e regulations to published. | here.” And - | Whi = ., Clarence R. &Tgn:‘lf.:eg:? Of 311,050 tons, while | ;i1e) yesterday afternoon and oo HEADS TO TESTIFY Used Balleon’s - b Over! wires for m‘lmlrwmr pur- | plosion. ol el :"“"“’-a‘_ ‘Waddy B. Wood and Martin R. of 435,150 tons, and Japan, 16 vessels |valsed both patients and hospital per- : oDeing the el aee dge southeast, Tonmion of ‘overnead. telograph ‘wites | of Th Sear Seas’ coniod Sp s Eniner | Parate Plans Well Uater Way. O htia eapiiat ships under constrao. |00} alike. Mr. Hitchcock gavp the| (Continued from First Page.) and came out at ,,‘,““T'::,“fi'.:{ Hicner 11 to be removed after the inaugura-|and as his picture was the first tak- | It is announced at headquarters that tion for the American Navy, including | 2075,*. 3520 talk decrying the pro- o aout Middieboro, the youngest of ey 1oah flags 253 hompitar mapiney |on atter the explosion. the judges ad- |plans for the inaugural perade are twelve dreadnaughts and six_battle e Chairman Mapes Cnern fan across to him, and he took = v e P o ] m material evi- {well under way. Gen. Pershing. cruisers, to be completed In 1923, will | ProPriste gestures and postures on ich Bierts his tent snd then went up to e et rora s e oooupamey JOT § @snoe: ] . |chairman of the military committee. practicaily offset the British pre; the part of Ethel, who in private life Ty Bay Company. They sent ructures| Montgomery county courthouse'was erance 1n That ciade ¥ VemtisVena 1 M. Holviook, (it g Mod M | ey ‘aioghnd emuey T et | el w5 g b, 20 s, R R L P e e American fleet still will be inferfor in | LnEeD: hind legs, The big o of |neer Andrew J. Sullivan, and urged|®.ope of them was all in. They had for one week prior to and one week | Pistie vmer Craty ordays session, |chief of staff, and . . ypes of vessels regarded by some|om c approval of Mr. mm“'m“'k". that he should be given autherity to{not had anything to eat but two car- after inauguration day. The Com- ustice Urner said that the biggest|Harris of the United States Army to act » :’:c e, i:mml :,; ':: '::. %fl h::vor— :e .p‘m‘m“u z Sipick a force of the best men in the|rjer ,‘xgeonu wmlch tenhew-vwng;l ne(l: miseioners are empowered to employ ::Wbd e::ur:e&l:l fl&::l?n't:;l l‘nhed ‘r::g as Ml)\nmbte in the p-nae.dc';'n. Per- - . These types have with them in the balloon. i and pay traveling expenses of persons e e e phoom nclude notably destroyer leade: all torn to pieces, one of of giving way he decided to bar a |sion. cruisers sad light cruisers, and ercia. |448 FOOD STATIONS NEEDED. the ablest firemen on the o aeriving in his underwear, hav. Convalescents at Walter Temohition s etemang order. .The | certain number of the spectators) Chairman Mclesn bas been told by g available in case of nesd i ts to wrap on their A ttee ; Carmi A. Thompson of Cleve! t Although. with completion of the|Renorts Show Vienna Alome Re-|Bo%S at Walter | ing torn 4 N v one was in his bare Reed Viewed by Army — Shejtistriotior Columbia S [paopia Of that city are ienty present authorized building programs ‘Chatrman Campbell recalled that tes- | foet. GUY F. ALLEN NOMINATED. | picased witn the selection of Troop A. . of the two countries, the United States quires That Number. timony yesterday had been given that Seareh for Balloem. HIGHEST cou'“’ To DEchE ———— their crack cavalry organization, as - Navy will have six battle cruisers as : 5 space in brick bulldings was used for{ «Mr. Gaudet and three men left early and Other Doctors. the official escort for President-slect ompared with twelve for that of| American charity should keep 448 officials, nurses and other yesterday morning With. two dog ‘Harding in the inauguration parade. Jo e eve L more than Dalntain 3 |feeding.stations open in Vienna alone I et find the balloon, though 1| Gonvalescents at Walter Reed Hos- STATUS OF BASE BALL 3 Specifications for the souvenir book- 7 > 2 Jirtue of heard they are not going to bother|pital who have figured in operations : 8 |1ot and program to be issued by the thisiwinter=accordiagto est recent with it, 80 I presume the Hudson Bay inaugural committee have been com- reports from foreign headquarters-of that have made Army surgical histo: pe - Company s golug to try ang o |8uit of Baltimore Federal League : % | ploted by the special committes in its greater number of battleships and 2 augu t get it the European Relief Council. These ed in 3 - b ks. Re out, as there will be & lot of silk tent | passe a sort of kaleidoscopic re. of this foature of the in o supplemental types of warcraft. stations will feed no fewer than 169,- e MINISTER IS ARRESTED 000 seriously undernournished boys in 1t It is luPDosfl: it be worth | view today before a gathering of dis- Club Taken to United States : e Tation and are being submitted fo b s iiraest it oo face. ] Shont I yining sway Possible totinguished surgeons and medioal stu- " Supreme Court. : local printers for bids. A UNDER WHITE SLAVE LAW ;ho “r!:.l: l;or 1% k‘ow&:" for ehl'lcla Iighten up 80 s to stay in the air|dents. prem 3 LEnT g > e dren. meals for 15,900 are prepared mittee. till they saw some sign of civiliza-| At a symposium held in the post| The United States Supreme Court S Charles J. Waters, chaizman of the . ers to twenty-three subkitchens in atient | tlon. + wnem is a Mr. Hinton, who|suditorium, which was attended by | will have an oppertunity to pass on : o information, hes an. °° PASSAIC. X. J., January 3—The|various paris of the city. About 3.500| who was mail | O pat transatiantic flight in one|Surg. Gen. M. W. Ireland and noted |the question of whether the playing of x f A e St Rev. Cornelius Densel, former pastor retldan‘t; :. “:ks' = ':* & “'unl. are [ 1 of those NC seaplanes, though he 3ays| yohns Hopkins experts, including Drs. | professional base ball games consti- % :1?11. e o pacy of the First Netherlands Reformed ;::wm R ha "‘L’u’:’ plasne e SR WI‘;lqu a;h (fit"‘fihlumm Fh;:e’ tutes “trade or commerce” or whether J: Car: Churcl here, was arrested today In addition to the 160,000 beys and L il . ident of Revillon |22 ose; about | {HteS e merteiStiwhethar O & cirls of school age, a weekly ration to JERteglclgn: e o eompany's Dost 18 | Ly e s e e Lus | the aati-trust laws. foderal warrant charging violation of A Tothod of erro b supplement the food received at home e near Moose Factory, the trading post d thei d th ! The District Court of Appeals to- g "The arrest was thy resait of the . |15, farnished for 50,006 intants and nd which, he saia; was baoes|of the Hadson Bay Compeny. et Toliowed, o the method of | aay gllowed a writ of error transfer- 3 5 Crvingstone, Mrs. I, Upshur Moorhead leged elopament of tne clergymen |1 he tatione, (T 0 "mAEe the 600, and in resiy to snofner question |y cpoN ABSENCE EXPLAINED. |of toesis o o oo -rmomine pres e ooty e Comt i Aetlent B8] |1rs. Clarence B Miller, Miss Marie wi it m [r. » Jof the stage & slow-movl pro- e = g ety . bl O Eanh ast IBiteasvtat o Tore Pederal League Club and organ- a former member of his church, during S e o care of h it of & brief display of ) i5ed e e aird pihey vited| BQARD STILL UNDECIDED B tealion ‘Chiof Hvalen, said that|TWo Birds Eaten, One, Xept for |fioi® o e devices wend foc| The Baltimore. club brought suit e iy “raon iavs boen brought| ON THE NEW CAR ROUTES |in eic fre ‘Decombor 13 has sasned| Death Message, Dies. irsatng Tridater, 000" Seformicls | saione the clatl o o Kiioa Sad . . Sem Erainee: Mrs Coman-gmit Hanneberg and her parents as a re fo the groand before he ot thers| MONTREAL. e e "°‘""’: e P Torus by what 15 chrersesaed M ormpaon: sult of the elopement. res- The olergyman was arrested at his| The Public Uil c ission is | CUIRE the patients, and said that his|possessor of an infallible habit to ;:; Col. James D. Glennan, commanding | jus l:"h‘"ou::lc lctlflnlogtuo‘r:;‘:: T TIE::GH;I::‘ Them, licy usti Stafford 7 ‘ruman, Mrs. reo! home by United States Marshal Al- pol at any fire is te save the lives|turn home, Wwhen released, Vi Es 4 vort Ettelson of Newark. A large|®till undecided on the question of|frst and take care of property later.|strengthened today by the story told gficer at Walter Reed. Yitnessed theltrict Supreme Court held that base ’ Jason Waterman, Mrs. _Court F. orowd gathered in front of the Den-|Whether new street car linec should 4 here by 8. A. Bradbury, a clerk at the | of Army medical officers and nurses. ball is lirld' or commerce” within ‘Wood, Mrs. Arthur F. Stienberg, Mrs. sel home 8s he emerged with the|be built on 15th or 17th street morth- Moose Factory trading post, where the | Members of the senior class of Johns “"" mosaing of the aati-trust laws John Russell Young, Miss Nan Bar- Serift, followed closely by two sons MRS. C. S. ALDEN DIES. [t “American naval balloonists Hoplims Medlcal School and of the|Snd 3 Jury found a verdict against or- : Jomn e, Miss Hachael Bell, Misn R 4 west and on M street from Sth street s VAL, roe) sheiter. > K e s e onnus Sach: | S2aized ball for $264,000. ; Eva Chase, Mrs. Julia Leighton and daughter, Mrs William southeast to 1Tth street southwest,|was One of Founders of Christian| Naval officials at Rockaway. N. Y. |ington and Georgetown ~universities] ~ThE Court of Appeals last month Mrs. Mary Church Terrell. Densel showed no signs of depres-|Col. Charles W. Kuts, chairman of . where the start of the flight was|also were in attendance. ;::;“" the decision of Justice Staf- sion, but refused to amswer questions|the commission, stated todsy. Science Church Here. made, were mystified at the apparent| The conference, which was directed [ford and held base ball to be a GUY F. ALLEN. UNDESIRABLES WARNED. asked by newspepermen. Ho was at-| “The commission docs not expect o1 sy Charles 8. Alden, wite of M failure of fl;e three birds enrg‘ed“:w by Lieut ggm Willism L Koller, chief "gar.t“-na set aside the judgment of 3 Lires & m el v o o r. n to return home. ortly, | of e sul ical se o 35 . s nis garb of black |reach a decision in the the airm P tMa. % Med = Guy F. Allen of Somerset, Md., was Maj. Gesstord Will Xeep Them a as he entered an automobile, which |the colonel stated. Alden of Whitmore, Lynn Alde; news of the safety of the aero- Took Bim to PAterson for arralgnment we S ;-a;on United States Comumissioner ::: ly it more carefully before decid- )alaney. £ From City During Insuguration. —— nauts was received, Indian trappers|of the appl jewelers, and a prominent practition = ith the story that had | splints employed in the transporta- sm in the Christian Solence Chureh, disd | Luss. seten by the oicars While grop: | {Ion nd treatment of (ractures dur_ ONG BOX OPENED. ation of & motor bus line on|suddenly Thursday at Asheville, N. C., eir way through the dense Ca- Detective Frank Baur has returned |Whose resignation was accepted yes- e 4 o on v Ihefate ol thejthird & trip to New York with Detec- | terday by the President. ing ! hase of the 16th street, which is expected to start | L)oo she and her husbsad nadian forest. Rlofield were explained briefly by Maj, { after WILL ADDRESS CLUBS. |bstare March. wit aord some raliet | Mool B0 00 e hatitans. o | CSmaEe & mymtery o ay Vitog | Marion T Montey. Mal. ;c;x‘g 3e- | tive Vable of Bal in con e —_— s remeas ton | were held this after. e Mattont Gonpe™ 1 B- Haftord at| T, 158 esss| ROBBED OF HIS BONDS. apartment house thief. under e —— prodably wiil not entirely remove the Dr. Ballou to Tell Women of Dis-|need for additional street car facili-{noon at 2:30 o'clock {n the oh: 1 & apel of . ties west of 14th street. Gawlers undertaking estad oy ) : Deveted to Bone Defeets. C pockets S bt Employes of the Taterment was private. — Lshment | o] orily before the men found | Thé'second section of the conforence | pofice: tenrncd, Aod = Semuel J. Ferhuson, colored, 1622 . o] 3 Dr. Prank W. Ballou, superintendent | 35118 of Southeast Washingten are| jrs, Alden was one of the founders | temporary refuge in the hut of an In- ation of L Ehodsiialand avenus; & ostell inn in- anzious to see the proposed M street st er. vitation of another colored man to of schools, will De the principal |iine built, but an official of the Capi- | o5 ¢, First Church of Christ CLEchobeRas oo two detectives obtained & court | Visit his room on Sth street yesterday. <peaker on Monday at the first of a|tal Traction Company testified at the oad. ‘woundi n.lsn:. ’ur:u of :puc bone | strong the prisoner bhad ': 3 n: told m'g police hod was the ;i;tii“l: ons. Maj. Norman T. Kirk and | finanoial atlo: of a conspiracy, participated in Ll s, contatned | o ey e colored Taotn s track extension hearing that traffic|Wes & member of the mother church Soral series of public meetings arranged | Sohmiicne ds ot Sestiiy o lice Sali |before the local first church was or-| [FIRE IN CHURCH SHED. ;u":,,".‘mnn 5. Goul of " the Medical | Degtin maany articles of Jewelry, ] - £ri = - orps. present explanations "} who took $372 and $300 worth of lib- and s number of coina. $ < e e ] - i M s | street southwest r. ane en left Washington covering these cases. rty bonds from 5 Unexplained Blaze Causes $300 | “ey iric also prosentod a variety | ols Baster ok e bay r cas mpetmt | *°N. . Luber, shippiag clerk for had department of education. ‘The company is willing, how: , to | Christmas eve for Ashevil! - At the initial meeting, at the New |extend itx tracks a short dlsiance asy trip. She was in {?.."“ b:.tol;r Damage. of amputation cases. The subject of > Hotel at 8 p.m., Dr. Bal eat of 3 Str aat I non box borrowed various sums og|film exchange, Teported the theft of & e Public Bonoots o ths | Toe i smommoaatias of nay fesat | Bealth e ety hislctty 1t its it ot Sess oF puaigh, there were | money on liberty bands, the Bambors | = trance tioned ‘that the 1n: Plstrict of Columbia” The program | workers who must report for duty at thought tude of the| Fire stdrted in a shed on the axl “3;"”" gunshot wounds in-| of which detectives and en! to the w ‘ will include the prescntation of the | the 4th street navy yard gat. o e o o Necihourt premises of the First 3. P. Church, |Yolving the nervous system. took UP(a mumber of tickets. for jewslry |spsrtment of H. R Hicks. 1813 ¥|may be iy y dueational work of the twenty-eight | The commission has hopes of & drop | v sk e seaciet] street. between South Carolina |The explanath conference. | pawned in New York Were found in |Strest, and stole a typewriter, valued |foRnl th \l R etad clubs by Mre. Josephine: L. |in the cost of materials entering inty | Washington for about twenty-five |4th stree e i faction were| the box. U before March 4, M L e R A i R | e el e e an stros spunen | i Eieal ity . ko7 85| Mt tarass, tat gisn || LIS, e 1 s v ot RS — o ve ors = & two-hu: |- - - inaugural cere the ‘Anthony League: Miss oot ‘ot Duliding extensive Stretchos |Aving o San Francisco, and .b’;“: spread to sheds on the premises| Following the conference, the civil-|jar.a~-menth the automobile of W it clesn during .the b Bagloy, president of the Busi- | of track. sister, Mrs. Walter C. Coates of this f l‘.e'len n!z' ;lziiorgmol.\t::& !-::r'-lerd% :;: f:,",',',c M:‘:h;fim' e::-:‘:-ll-d:: u@,‘:. & five-hundred =R K street, in front montes. 4 Women's Council. Mrs Clayton eity. Garner, B ated at 3300, Origin of |Eiven in the main mess hall. At 1:30] Toto i Snrden Shaughnessy, 1730 M street, itard, secretary of the Capitol Hill T damage estim: . 5 t 1:30 | regided ' 3 - 'WILL RECOGNIZE TAGS. ffe was not determined. o'clock. the visiting surgeons and lice of the taking of his NEW COAL RATES BLOCKED. the an n. He her of & fas! m a lunchroom last night. issioners have directed History Club; Mrs. Hortense Fuller, president of Chapter B. P. O. E. Mra. J. W. Friszell of the Columbia |2 until March 31 or increased rates Heights Art Club and Mrs. Giles S |on cosl frem Kentucky, Tenunessee = . president of the Parent-|and Virginia to northern snd north- | married at the ‘cacher Asseciation and Congress of | western points was ordered today by ' ts Wednesday night byfmen and before much damage had!Hopkins University. on the subject of ing of a box of trash in the|medical students inspected th = The Comm! Further suspension from February R. H. WARREN WEDS. ..,Eé‘:'.’,: g‘lchsel Sherrer, 5016 Conduit | construction and vocational tr:in(r:g social eiveles there. - Geo! 38 the. local police to recognize the spe- caused a fire scare in the house | departments of the hospital, and later|{ Inspector Grant said he believed Jos! mq.l.nwu‘ ’Mtle “fn?c‘lc“r:::n ‘:l“ ;:e prison positio ‘motor Vi > bride- | tinguished before the arrival of fire- lecture_ by Dr. Bl 0ood of Johns m.in _: wa:m lm‘-tonq‘b- wvered { or's_ office, it was announced toda: A n:ln committed In this city during is pocketbook, containing $49, zna‘ 'f: )bl.mv tsn‘: ‘l:-ui Robert Huvo3 Warren and Kath- leen V. Zikes of Robinsom, ‘l.ll. were |this morning. The fire was ex-|assembled in the post auditorium for residence e groom’s paren .sMothers. the Interstate Commerce Commission. "Rev. W. A. Morgan. been done. bone tumors, the war. Ia——

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