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i THE EVENING STAR, FRIDAY, JANUARY 21, 1921 Woman Pastor Asks| | SIAGL HEADLINER Election to Post of A".]ING_REHE_F FUND |House Chaplain of Theater Matinee Today in o huren nt Porme R Tt a Behalf of Destitute Chil- dren of Europe. ain of the House of Represeatatives, to i i i Headliners from all the Washington Presi 11 ride with Pruid::tn}eleglll:::"dh:;lto the Capitol theaters are contributing their serv- succeed Rev. Henry M. Couden, whe has fust resigmed. Her S s ia inee » Be- TheR b e B st | TELLS OF TWO CONFLICTS |ttt e Si5rmonn os° chtcher ¥he | and will have a luncheon in his honor isuccess of the participation of the| NOW RAGING IN ERI 1R WLSONTORIE | TR HARDING Present Plan Is to Return 4 . From Capitol Before In- F augural Ceremonies. eandidacy ~ in supperted by Sanders, in whose oW a pastor. i e later in the day. | National Capital in the nation-wide | rhis feature of the' inauguration. European relief fund campaign, in- which was intimated several times augurated to feed and clothe 3,510,000 during the early preparation of the destitute children abroad. inaugural _arrangements, is Tow The bill 1s being further featured by known to be a certainty. unless Mr. the appearance of a special surprise Harding should. in the meantime,; Described by Miss Loie | number. The artist contributing this, make known a desire for its elimina- {it was learned early this afternoon, is Bennett. Mme. Margaret Matzenauer, billed as the world's greatest contralto. Her “Sheer stupidity can only account{accompanist is Richard Hageman, the Civil and Political Situations Are tion. , According to reliable information. those persons who gather along the WORCESTER, MASS., IN GRIP OF FIRE WHICH CAUSED DAMAGE ESTIMATED B S ]rmy Leaving New York Will MARTENS AND HIS STAFF Number About 100—Sweden Gives Permission to Land. Ludwig C. A. K. Martens, Russian agent in the United States for the last four years, and a party of Russians numbering approximately 100 will leave New York for Sweden on the steamer Stockholm of the Swedish-American line at noon tomorrow. Martens and the other Russians on the Stockholm are | being deported to Russia by order of the Dey tment of Lobor. No further action by the Department of Labor will be taken in the case. About fifty other deportees for Russia will sail on the Stockholm in addition to some fifty attaches of the soviet “‘em- bass; The Swedish government has with- drawn its objections to deportation Of Martens through Sweden on receipt of assurances from Martens that he and his party will not be on Swedish s0il for more than a few hours. A vessel has been chartered by the so- viet government. which will meet the Stockholm at the Swedish capital, and BALLOON INQUIRERS AT $2.000.000|READY TO SAIL TOMORROW | QUESTION HINTON Flyer Examined Again on Testimony That Farrell Flew Into Rage. By the Associated Press. ROCKAWAY, N. Y., January 21— The condition of Lieut. Slep{en A Farrell at the time of his altercation with Lieut. Waiter Hinton at Mattice, Ontario, after the three American naval ballonists arrived there from Moose Factory, following their flight from Rockaway, was the subject of investigation by the naval board of inquiry here today. Lieut. Hinton, called after Farreil had been excused at the opening of today’s session, was questioned as 1o the meaning of his previous testi- mony that Farrell “flew into a rage" when Hinton entered the room where T, o the enst front of the Capitol for England's determination to crush ¢omponer, and her appearance was ar_ on March 4 will have the pleasure o o 3 s h e Col es seeing their outgoing and incoming | 1Fish industry.” declared Miss Lole|arthyr Judson. Presidents sitting side by side in an | Bennett, secretary of the Irish branch the trouble occurred. He explained that Farrell was in an “extremely mervous condition.” will convey the deportees to Libau, from which point they will go to Petrograd by rai Kd Wyna Master of Ceremonies. According to testimony brought out| *“Was he very violent at the time v ©open automobile. of the Women'’s International League,| “Eq” Wynn, principal in the carni- by the Department of Justice at hear-|he was asked.” “Apparently he Military Escort Likely. the hearings of the unofficial Amer-1val bearing his name now playing at ings in the Martens case before Sec- H;;'_lon replied. , 1t is considered likely that they will | ican commission on conditions in Ire-[the National, is master of ceremonies retary of Labor Wilson, Martens willf Hinton asked permission to intro have a military escort. probably a|land at the Hotel Lafayette today. (and has as his guests seven small or- get foot on Russian soil this winter|Juce & statement which said that 2 squadron of cavalry from Fort Myer,| Miss Bennett declared there were|phans from a local institution. or the th tlme in six years. Test;'; SEfE A s l’(“Ksllx';ry'.““n and nothing morc. However. these de- o conflicts raging in Ireland today,; Tom O'Hare of the “Jimmie” Com- man)hr:l . .;r ;r;,n attorneys brougl Ingness to testify her“rg Saten i tails will be attended to by the War{ civil and political, and every concert- | pany is acting as stage manager. Max gut that he had been in England since | {n€ness (o testity before a court of Department, working under directions | ed industrial effort on the part of the | Sottnek of “Jimmie" Max Steiner of the beginning of the war. and that he | RIZry, The statement declared “tha from the joint congressional inaug- | Irish, irrespective of political opinion, | “Blue Eyes* and Antonio Balunno of had not been in Russia since 1914. B A T aEthat only = fian) whio Y he phykieal condition of President | British govarnment. o . ¥ ‘B¢1“Ed Wynn's Carnival” are directing the Drrciteltis » e physical condition of Presiden nment. oreh X d e Wilson is known to be such that it is sheer stupidity, Eng-|Srohestra for their respective artists. REPLIES TO PALMER. Farrell on the Stand. P e e o i o | e ctions must Do attributed 19! Belasco Theater Grohestra, and every Yesterday was Lieut. Farrell's “day tent would in nowise tend to impair |the fear of the future prosperi h e : St ) 2 his health. Besides this. he is known | Ireland,” she said. “When you think '“'“‘lb" thereof have donated their Untermyer Says He “Ought to Be | iy he lageed l“_;"“";“gh_‘f{:l‘““n“:“mf to be anxious to make the trip with|of English people paying 5 shillings [Services to the Hoover committee. Removed From Office.” but he made no mention of a knife. H. his successor and late as vester-|a pound for butter and burning dnwn‘Al‘U’lur J. Manvell is to direct.for Al oved From ce. A0 Rt R e R day he spoke of the coming event{all the great creameries of Ireland,|Shayne. Fire) anparatesteom Bonton, Fichs NN TR K ety et oty e T B LRt wt he it ot ( with much interest and enthusiasm | the motive is difficult of solution W. B. Miller of the Red Star Sight- [y B0 O tien reapond- ing G statements of Attornes Geniryi| At the.ciash he.pad tom Toloor e It is not considered itkely, thougpn.! Miss Bennett detailed the trials of |seeing Line has donated the use Of [ed to the eall for help sent out by the Palmer in answer to his demand for | feared he “was goinz ‘mutt . that he will leave the automol’le|a non-political commission of inquiry [one of his cars to transport the big|Worcester fire department Wedn & congressional investigation of the, Farrell said that his condition was when it reaches the Capitol. It is be |into Irish resources to hold session: [acts from the National and Poli thea- |amy The frc Smnt Svere i Radls e e B e LR T lieved that he will ‘mmediately re-{in Dublin and Cork. anl said that{ters. The Washington Printing Com- |handicapped by the severe cold water the Department of Justice, Samuel] their arrival at Mattice it was his turn turn to the White Housa and will|{ when it was realized by British au- i pany has donated the program and |played on the burning buildings, turn- Messrs. Shubert and David Belasco [ing tc ice almost immediately after have given the use of the theater.|leaving the mozzle. The greatestdam- Charles M. Stieff, Inc, loaned thejage wax dome on Main street, the i BTal i e . principal 101 ghia . ins adiptsniojuscdionatiic aase: Buildings in nearby streets were alwo EundiFacksi§s0,000. domaged. The photograph shows The fund here is still $70,000 short : Main street during the fire. : and read affidavits|of the original quota, which means tending to prove that the burnings|ehat Washington people must save had been deliberate on the part of 17009 little lives between now and the crown forces. She doclared a de-{p iy G CNEE s o e will cided effort had been made in_the | SePTusty. 4 Wi sty i S S Pontror thel mermeticanipackers 0|8, C a0t the relleficampaign Y. (W land, but that the irisn people had|C. A. cafeterias and lunchrooms all fought this at every opportun: over the country, in addition to their Miss Caroline M. Thompson, official | regular bill of fare, will feature Feb- of he Gaelic League of ork. will fol- {ruary 1 a typical “Hoover meal,” con- iss Eennett on the stand later|sisting of stew, cocoa and bread, the sort of menu that stands between the children of Europe and starvation un- BLAMES RAILROADS | : snanineeen HORFUELPRIGES ;mo:-d;\y meal will be donated to the Aflorney Crews Tells Sena- und. tors No Group Controls Soft-Coal Production. | there await the coming of the new President and Mrs. Untermyer declared in a statement!to stand watch over their camp, and last night that he could not find “a|when he did lay down toward morning, single assertion that has any founda- ) he was unabie to sieep. tion in fact.” ! The party was met five or six miles The Lockwood committee’s inquisi- | from Mattice by a group of motion pic- tor esserted the issue is not one of | ture photographers, he testified. When personalities, but of principle, “in-|he reached the camp, Farrell said tbat volving the honor of the country|he was absolutely “dog tired.” He said which must be vindicated.” he accepted the invitation of a Hudson's Mr. Untermyer asserted the Attor-|Bay Company man to go to his room ney General “ought to be romeved|and have tea. While in the room, wait- from office on his confession alone(ing for man's mother to prepare that he suspended the enforcement |food, Farrell sald the room began filling of the anti-trust laws during the|with men who questioned him. war.” ‘The questioning seemed to drive me “Since when,” he asked, “has the he said. “I scemed to be fast Attorney General the right to suspend | losing my sense of reasoning power. 1 the enforcement of any part of the|remember one of them telling me about criminal laws?” things published about me in the new: pers. 1 seemed to get all excited. 1 AGAINST BIG BRITISH NAVY was shaking all over the place. Admiral Grant Talks on Competi- At this point Farrell said he did not tion at Farewell to Niblack. remember the incident with Lieut. Hin- ton. *Kloor told me I had better apolo- gize to Hinton,” h nd 1 did so. Lieut. Hinton and I good friends before the incident, and LONDON, January 20.—The Pilgrims | have been since.” today gave a farewell luncheon in honor of Vice Admiral Albert P. Nib- lack, commander of the American na- Bituminous coal production is “free e val forces in European Svilters MrioE from anything approaching control or Aok g to his departure for the Mediterra- potential control by any _group, i5% H 3 . ‘WOMAN’S BURNS FATAL. Ralph Crews, attorney for the Con- nean sea_on board his flagship, the Mrs. Laura F. Stephens’ r Pi . . solidation Coal Company, testified to- “:":‘;‘!‘;J r:‘:fi::;tzhwm facHon it Caught Fire at Stove. day before a Senate committee, in T = MED | Ars. Laura F. Stephens, sixty-five opposing the Calder bill to regulate e il L oidam Lowther | vears old, 937 Rhode Island avenus, ) (hiekinastey SN OB it S eniOnslowEmaasas o sy Emergency Hospital last nlx!x:: which the Consopidation Is. one, Mr. Admiral Grant discussed the ques-|SHOTLLY before 12 o'clock as & Tesuit of Crews said, control together “less tlon of naval competition. Incidental- | J0EPS B8€ FERHNTC, (0 L0 N the than 10 per cent of yearly output.’ ly, he said, he believed he knew the 2 fl of the Rhode Island ave- High prices for coal last year, he feeling of the United States regarding | UPPer 00T O T1 ot o S thought said, were due almost entirely to| armaments, because, among others, he | 1U® house, when her e -ond i transportation facilities. A general haq talked with Senator (now Presi- |to have ignited from a gas stove An) ol oiiyatolomners ot conitions i thers: haye Nmdounisdly wto 2 opposed.” sald Admiral Grant,| (/0 ons burned about her body, face shi &,.::“'g.fln;n he charged, “but | Erown some abuses in the coal busi- & T ";";"Sa”’-'“ °d C:D ey :h"l"lfl- and hands. the ‘yacancy by the Merchants and the tazpayers' money in being lost |ness, and these I am not here to de- eauee i om opposed to anything | %0, omer Nevitt gave a certificate of Manwfacturers' Association, which in the operation of government ships, | fend.” tition Detween i pbullding | ccidental death. Mrs. Stephens’ hus- { pointed out to the Commisioners. that While agents Who manage the ships e LU O, KA o eva T 5h our two oun- | Band, William Stephens, died about e hgad of the storage company has the Shipping Board are making! 3 ” 0. They had no n. { boen Yor a number of years & Jarns Toeney. without oppose such competition. Pl v ‘ employer of labor and therefore well qualified to sit on the wage hoard, - o & C| P ideration of these money, without risk to themselves.”{back to a sane connt € She is survived by three brothers, R. o sl Out Merchant Marime, |hINES from a pre-war state of mind Newton Donaldson, Raymond S. Don- The'other members of tho bosr. are DISCUSS NEW TRADE BODY Jessé .C. Adkins, chairman, and Miss . U. S. Representatives Take Up and lpok for remedies that will be ef- s . - Mr. Franklin appealed to the dele-|fective in normal times.” OF THE SEVEN-STORY KNOWLES BUILDING, WHERE aldson and R. Golden Donaldson, and gates to give the new merchant ma- Charges Are Presented. CONFLAGRA' ARTED. a sister, Mrs. Blanche E. Shepperson ( | Bthet Sinit rine a “chance to be tried out.” : Funeral services will be held at the W. A. Harriman, president of the{ Armand W. Riley, special assistant “ T PARIS home of Mrs. Shepperson, 908 Q street % = FOUR HURT BY AUT. United Americas lnge, {old the dele | o the Aciomey Goncral, yesorday BAKHMETEFFOFF TO Eropowis n reguny, | Acrengemenis 1o 3 0S. Frined ‘grave doubts as to whether |the New York Wholesale Coal Asso- MONTEVIDEO, Jeuuars 31 R w i i Are Guests at 3 —Pro- —_— et macine | would survive the|Way” of proceedings under the Lever | Evening Star Sellers posals looking to the creation of a| WANTS RANK RESTORED Victims of Accidents. facing. Declaring the greatest of | Mr. Riley also presented to the com- i rensky Government. North American-Uruguayan chamber theso was competition from govern- | Milies sales Fecords of Pennsylvania| Evening Star newsboys, in a secold | npw YORK, January 2L—Boria | pumber of: reesenioiissed by 2l . 3. W. French Asks Mandam: Tony Pignone and_ Frederick Ash, d contingent, were guests of Sidney B. Duiten. Stites. sob wi b . ®oldi e the Shipping Board for permit- | showed the collection last fall of $13 Dilibeter Rissiaulsmbosador 10 Against Secretary Baker. t y = Tnite ates during e Kerensky C! l T o aed yesterday otor|Beven Constables Attacked i |b g A atoning the destruction of | Which “fair price circulars” valued at|last night, when they saw the film President Brum, today. It was point- ! ing government mail, and a thsjAmericaaimerolan e e Jublic temimony regatding the New B B o Sataedian 'ang | conference there called by the former | would assist in settling aifculties | tired under orders of the reclassif \ Bile driven by a civilian in the Seri- York Wholesale Coal Association, | nis moltifarious freckles. g premier and his associates to consider | Which might arise between merchants | o090 "¢ infantry. today applied | b District Supreme Court for a . the Naval Hospital, while Pignone - Barsacks. retary, and Gibbs L. Baker, its coun- | wag entertained by Mr, Lust on Mon- | Bahkmeteff expects to return to Wash- |, It Was agreed to appoint a commit- | the ¢ was given first aid at the Emergency| 5 DUBLIN, January 2L—Eight men, BEEas Pen et yannsmenta I B HE members of which would b 11y | ker, Secretary of War. to restore hin Miss Olive Reeder of Baltimore the exploits of their fellow funmaker |tains his ‘“embassy” despite the fact|Tmembers of which oo equally William Bettis. twelve years ola,|Shot ;'“}nkr':';de in t;'l'-nfieme&- .:m: “publicity would impede the work of | agt night completed the list. All of |that he does not represent the present zens Of the United | 3 qtice McCoy issued a rule on Sec- - Seat Pleasan E, o ae g city yesterday. r'to show cause why the t. Md.. was knocked down Bixof the o e % T SR thioawaboy He made no statement upon departure, | €Xpressed that the new organization | [CLAry Bake 5 i =, = eir m car ran into an ambus- BA al s Answering a question by Senator 4 the b 4 which Roon. " He recetve Jqorday after- | cade; while the body ‘of ‘amother was | Mois . Onve Reedir, considered one | wAnn® Sring, thing of Importance” when he got back, |°f Commerce of the United States. | Lrcich claims that the boar sterday morning. - Too istiac |? e e Wit e e oico oL B Rd etonIafandiNe W RN ORI —_— lawtully constituted and his rights ng. e clvi t T me ] al “the wors o he com- - e o A Physiclaps| Siain was shot by several men who | broken in threo places in an acoldent | sarjes char FRENCH FREIGHTER FLOATED. | bave been taken away without du f e D - hantlag L e that ‘the head of this company |Policies of Association Discussed S auts bile w: i el een made that | Hounds ul . algo was chairman o e “fair prac- e R T Poliaobilsiwas fot stablistied by the| s 7o tave: a1 Mot e o catiaL HonndatSscurasy PRt R LS it 3 Today at Commission Session. [Degreeless Men Have Nearty as|none an ersmioyoacchus, Tachimas| F. B. WATERS ARRESTED. \ > toms. No other names were given by 2 tioned “at Quantico, Va., received a|D° 8ttacked, will carry members of {and her mount had just taken a|tne witness. Much Chance, Says Dr. Goodnow. {zana spote that skirt Cape Cog arges h ” = national commission of the Associated P pe Cod, was ferred nst Frank B. Waters. fracture of his left arm last night|ihe pPBosition as hostages. ' This|fence and was under thorough con GIRL SCOUT Advertising Clubs of the World met ol craws Pt e e hin “flt L whiojicame Iohiy ard sta-city from Dayton, o, when he bile of James C. Linney, 805 T stre: a woods near Merediths Ford She v with a bachelor of arts degree from a | tione " who * e’ m c ] at Pennsylvania avenue and h a preventive { was allowing the horse to go along TALKS T0 s ganization and make arrangements for | college has little better chance of vessel when they lu“’nwfiddr""m!rhg ?1'9' %szrs o{d xfm"vfitb:fi: ;f.';‘fls“:; . Recourse 5 « June. degree, Dr. Frank J. Goodnow, ment at the Emergency Hospital. e 'hm"l’“';;fuhflfl‘?l;“ e O .~ 1tee: | Tady, Kerr DiscussesXnternational) SUIR0I T o ferance ork the | bamea| ooz o= Johins Hopkins University: ao- fourth precinct arrested the boy on was thrown to the ground. of directors of the Financial Advertis- suspicion and, it is stated, alleged GIVES DOMESTIC LECTURE |™5&5. con. & e CINCINNATL Ohio, January 21.—|fia T2 conjunction with th Yrod R/ further th eatly | . MEMPHIS, J; » el e o e e _ n. Sir Ba: b . 13 ~—|held in coi e commis- e er that pract , January 21.—Alexander |Ses 5 ] FLEET AT BALBOA e At e o - BTl Seoulsision miseie: minded leaders of business and indus. | V. Smith, sssistant’ cashics ar ocn e 5 natjonal organization was held here|" The committce, composed of repre- |try were justified in having Iittie co- martial law was producing beneficial . BALBOA, Panama, January 21.—The | ance. of the Associated Advertising Clubs, was | studies and for the A. B. degree of a|by a deputy United States m; hal 1! o is way 2 Housekeeping. o e pass Lady Mary derri, rppyl-ese?l::uve of| expected to devote considerable atten-)college. He spoke at the request of {On a warrant charging embe::l::e:t hm?e:::.: a(':no .',’é'cx:? ‘;ixl: L: Brazil, Lighthousckeeping Equipment” was| Feinera. Fe admitied. however, that | Panama. canal and joined the Pacific|Sir Robert Baden Powell of Bngland | tjon to the question of advertising rates, | an interviewer by way of comment on | of the funds of the bank. According | Argentine and Uruguay, has notified the subject of the first of a series of | ORIy & handful of Irish republican |fleet yesterday. The combined fleets{a! 1 Guides of England, an organiza- i i will leave Panama Saturday morning | Girl Gu! 2B d ganiza. This matter has added importance, it {dent of Harvard University, who |dick, attorriey for the bank, Smith Spain that hé expects to arrive at ranged for the girl employes in the Dis- trict building, delivered yesterday after- noon by Misa Edith Allen, instMustrens ADMTRAL WILSON IN CHARGE. ON IS BELIEVED TO HAVE ST Unfted American lines, told the dele- |tb the Attorney General, yesterday NEWSBOYS SEE FILM. Arrangements for the funeral have the eountrys privately owned mer- | ciation “had put every obstacle in the o e e e Two Soldiers and a Marine Among ot mous handicaps” it is mow |act against alleged coal profiteers. Leader Theater. of commerce were discussed by a ines, which, he said, : ment-owned vessels, he freely criti- | anthrasite mince, y 3 Bakhmetef?, Russian ambassador to the Ko were. Injured Seamtay et this condition, which, he said, |2nd $15 a ton at mine mouths for coal | Lust, manager of the Leader Theater, houses with Dr. Castillo, secretary to e h regime, sailed for Paris yesterday for e out that Such. an oreaniboint | Col John W. French, recently r cycle, in which they were transport- 4 X comedy, “The County Fair,” featuring Motor Car—Civilian Found Dead R S bublic testimony regarding the New tion board from his position o + <altural grounds. Ash was taken to HU"TRESS |s ‘NJURED. after naming Charles S. Allen, its se The first group of Star newsboys | reviving the Kerensky government. Mr.|0f the two countries. ; e Court” for s to compel Newton D. Ba- day night, and the 150 who cheered | ington February 20, where he still main. {t€€ to organize the chamber, the |mandamu: D \ * Hospital. seven of whom were constables, were placing of obstacles, because, he said, to his rank and emoluments. Chief ¢ e < o States and Uruguayans. Hope was i Suffers Broken Leg. the grand jury now sitting in New|the newsboys in the city now have |soviet government. SRy an Aal f Six of the constables met death when Y s should not be issued. Co! an automobile on Kenilworth gring on, b . except 0 say that he ~might bave some- | Would be recognized by the Chamber | T20damus s ‘Walsh T. ey named Madeira, Hil i t was un- head, left leg and eyes, ang. wio|found near the barracks of his squad | of the best horsewomen in the south, o ADVERTISING MEN MEET. recommended his retirement was un Parics chareing high prices. e ada: o A.B.LI ID FOR JOBS. eiobess e Identity of the driver of the|c¢téred his home. while hunting with the Elkridge TTLE A OR JOBS CHATHAM, Mass., January 21 . et ot TTyi tices committee” of anthracite opera- Harry L Wilson, M. €, sta-|CODStables and, therefors, likely to|ber of difficult feats of horsemanship ST ToUIE Mol s s ey e atter bumping three' times oyar tas| e i e _— BALTIMORE, January 21.—A man |floated early today. Aboard her were ars old, who came to thix ! 3 nineteen ve: 5 Then knocked down by the automo-| P88 DAS beon in eperation near Cork, | trol when the party started through here today to discuss policies of the or- street. He was given surgical treat.|Cf 3ttaCKs on parties of constabu- | easily when he suddenly swerved and the annual convention in Atlanta next|getting a job than a man without a boats in going to her aid. R i i e The saddie loosened and Miss Reeder been declared, ca: Scouting” at Convention. clared, adding there was no reasol ased [general sur- & ers’ Association, an allied body, was|why Le should have a better chance. CONFESSES $66,000 SHORTAGE. _— Miss Edith Allen Treaf First National Bank of M 5 th o ts on Light last night, With 275 guests in attend- | gentatives of the various departments|spect for the “high mark” in college j arrested last night at a loec’:lp}rl'i:sp‘?tfl SECRETARY COLBY’S RETURN. results and that arms - fed Pronk Bur-| stiantic fleet through the only and deputy chief commissier of the|gccording to delegates. the annual report of Dr. Lowell, presi- | to a statement issued by T. K. Rid- |the State Department from Port au ers had given th e Gi lectures on household economics ar- [ emselves up to bound for Callso and Valparaiso. tion himilar to the Girl Scouts, spoke | wag explained, on account of the general | noted that the popular attitude to- |confessed to the officials of the bank ‘Hampton roads on the battleship Flo- Admiral Wilson informed the ayy e upon the aspects of international|pusiness readjustment throughout the|ward excellence in college was pot a|that his shortage was approxim: eada a. scouting, country. complimentary attitude. $66,000, e e e Department today by cable that had assu command of the United Lady Kerr is the wife of Admiral CATCH 129 TAX DODGERS. $21,800 IN BONDS FOUND. BAKERY SALESMEN ELECT. |Bistes feet when the Atiantic and Kerr of the British navy. She is to make a tour of scout Aetivities in the eastern and southern states be- o DETROIT, January.2l.—More than| CHICAGO. January 21.—Bonds valued 5,000 in income taxes was collected |at $21,800, loosely wrapped in a news- Announcement of th Pacific fleets joined at the Pacific from aliens here, who were stopped | paper, were found by D. F. Crimmins, 2 0 the evly elected| [0'of the Panama Canal. The com. official personne! of the Bakery Sales- bined fleet is so known by the fore returning to England. Navy, men’s Union, No. 33, was made today|and the commander of the fi!hnllc thorities that publicity wou'!d benefit Harding and the | Irish industry, crown forc offidal party invited to attend the ately made formal White House luncheon. This|mission to meet. latter will be Mr. Wilson= last of-! The witness described several ficial and formal act in the Executive sion. Committee to Report. ‘Within the next day or so the in- avgural executive committee, of which E. B. McLean is chairman, and which was making arrangements for an elaborate celebration of the inau- guration until called off by Senator Harding., will make known the total amount of money expemied during the preliminary work and will state just how much each person and firm who subscribed to the guarantee in- augural fund will be called upon to pay. It is not considered likely tha individual payment will amount to more than 2 per cent of the amount |gs originally subscribed. In' the mean: |O C2llaghan Expected to Arrive at Port Late Today. time the auditing committee, of NokroLI, va, sy =1-a1-|SECRET TREATIES which John Poole is chairman, i$ au- though Judge Joseph T. Lawless, ON TRADE RIGHTS diting the accounts of the various committees d subcommitt. W = taeb peocas counsel for the Irish official, yester- day requested Donal O'Callaghan, lord (Continued from First Page.) 'o:: will have been completed with- in e next forty-eight hours. LEE mayor of Cork, to surrender himself to the immigration authorities here JOHN L. NEWBOLD CHOSEN |to e geported as a “seaman.” so far as could be learned here this morning no actual arrangements had been Appointed Member of the Minimum Wage Board. : made for O'Callaghan’s departure. l’lt Wl; said the lu;;i mayor would be allowed a reasonable time in which!ceases competition with private o 3 to obtain a berth on a ship outward i 'S The District Commissioners, in|bound, and there was no intention to | 5" the # hip operating bus m:,:m,; e chseting vesterday afternoon, |summarily deport him. _O'Callaghan |, Mr Franklin sald ‘eourage. capiiol appointed John L. Newbold a member | was expected to reach here late today | 2" t ships into private hands, of the minimum wage board for a |from New York. BONeED IR g § 1 as term of three years. but these will be lacking so long Mr. Newbold. who is president of the Mercbants’ Transfer and Storage Company, succeeds Joséph A. Ber- O'CALLAGHAN TO STOP. |the government fails to correct pres- berich, whose term expired January 1. ent conditions, which are fundament- Mr. Newbold was recommended for Dress In addition to Will Visit Washington on Way to Norfolk From New York. NEW YORK, January 21.—Donal O'Callaghan, lord mayor of Cork, left here this afternoon for Norfolk, Va., where he will surrender himself to the immigration authorities, who an. nounced he would be permitted to re- ship as a sailor, after having come to this country as a seaman. to testify re- garding conditions in Ireland. He said he would stop in Washing- ton to confer with his counsel. He de- clined to discuss his case_in any way. EIGHT DIE NEAR DUBLIN FOLLOWING AMBUSCADE THE VIEW A Week-End Sale of Women’s Hosiery TAKEN WITH $20,000 BONDS. |by the internal revenue collector as|who accidentally stumbled over the by Businees Agent J. E. Toone. The|ficet, 28 com- = they were about to cross into Canad: NEW YORK, January 21.—Two men, | on ronte to their homes in Lithuania mmsum > bel(te\fid !bz'wé"cl:r;flbbekt?&e:e:r?- and the L'k;alne‘,l To éhe’ forty-nina a check to as- officers are: Carl Herin ‘mander of the tates fleet. | Sentative: A 8 Inlwho were halted by Collector John |certain if the bonds were part of the John T. German, vluer; o dl;;?"}i'fi —_— 3‘:’,3‘*.":‘,’332,8%’;“5{;‘5::'[3:15’:,“:5.3 A&deronlI( ?ednegg:y. eighty were ' loot obtained by flva‘ ‘bandits who stole R. Bussard, recording secre = 8 ectiv added yesterday. They were allow- twéive sacks of mail from a truck in ence Bolen, gecret‘:y.(m:znm:d ARTHUR L. SIFTON DIES. $20.000 orth of liberty bonds confis- cd to proceed after paying the tax. the Union Station Tuesday affics 5; Sl.elg:::rr‘."t,r‘ulit::.vz"n- delegates| OTTAWA, January 21. — Arthur|attempted to dispose of the bonds to scheduled for January 27 in the board | Toone, Carl Hering, no::uuu(g ';iof' Lewis Sifton, Dominion secretary of | the dmecnvs,kwhn po;@d as bankers. room. D. H- Patton and' Frank Amrein. | state since December 3, 1913, died here [ They were, taken at the point of pis. ¢3 lo Maryland State Federa- |today. He was sixty-two years old.| 008 [FSING f[i"EInd 1o escape, but tion ef Labor will be J. E. Toone and { Mr. Sifton had been prominent in the | W25 StOPPTe, OF red b John T. German. Mr. Toone was re- | politics of western for many — e tained as business agent. years and active in Dominion affairs WOMEN MAKE PROTEST. Trade Union League Charges Dis- crimination in Congress. Legislation of great importance to [ Stolen Sweets 9 Honey rifled from summer blossoms by robber bees delectifies and dulcifies since October, 1917. He was born in SCHOOL CONTRACT LET. St. John's Ont, and was graduated from Wesley College, Winnipeg; Vic. Contract for laying the foundation AT eets and substructure of the new toria University and Univer- High School, East Capitol street from = sity. Gompers’ Garage 17th to 19th streets northeast, has Tncorperatod:: CORNWELL’S e and ol wiih Dale tops; in $ .98 be;:‘ ‘Wlf:‘eflfl "&.G?Z';‘;zfi':'fi“ Tl:r lain black, cordovan and white. —_— will be the second part of the bufld- We are now located in sunday Papef Nougafs g’ery special at— E— objection to such legis- i o o ho g g hers of Con- | the erection of the upper stories Wil resolution stated, “while at the same | De let later. ——— VISITING MINISTER TO TALK. Rev. i B. Wilson of Boonten, N. I, our new fireproof Garage, where we are equipped to handle all kinds of repairs. Storage, week, day or month. Washing and greasing, etc. Special rates for yearly contract customers. 4 1 Toothsome French honey-mallows, filled with whole almonds and hazel nuts, roasted and toasted—a just-right confection for leisure hours. CANDE- PHONE Main 875 or call for a pound box, 95¢ only, at 1415 H Street Women's Fancy Glove Silk Hosiery—In black and cordovan. Heavy all-silk. Another remark- able valde at the reduced price of— i is to deliver an on “The So. QGompers’ Garage, Inc. Direct Eatrance East McReynolds’ Rear 1114 Vermant Ave. NW. Phowe Frankita 0084, A approved st a meeting of the execu- tive committes of the G and P“f-v'lnl CX T e S — i S— S ——

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