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THE EVENING STAR, MONDAY, JANUARY 24, 1921 e = _—- - UARSON MAY QU i st | CLOSEVITE SEN | =y PRIES 1. | ttes v HELDFORMURDER " ALLIRISH AFFARS| | zicatznere s || ON PACKERS' BILL ATLOWESTNG, =7 | IN FIRST DEGREE NEW YORK, January 24— NEW YORK The sexton in the Eighteenth Whep (ke ste x Al- Froum -Expected to Refuse Post of | | sereet mewoaine mpiscoral | |Senate Under Unanimous | f } ; { Not “Coming D oo, encered New | |Golored Wi day, but mo mound went forth het “ilies Liber: tor whom 2 ply “Well Wisher.” Figures t y-four, Iying D ‘ndicted for Church pulled the bell rope be- 3 Vork harbos lufe yesterday her Consent to Dispose of i - from the belfry. He elfmbed to ) enhviDealers. | | tamraa A e Gther Bills Returned. By the Associated Press. ide 1 ion in the docade of con- ¥ : i e : § x S o CHICAGO, January 2. e o Premier in Ulster—Sim- fore morning mervices yester- ady Here, Accor passenges extoné greeting | i Sla\jmg Mrs. Bacalman. the teeple and found Timothy Gronna Measure Today. + cmmne sammet o Retail prices| | - csree s charg- v v, v ir Edw dispute ove i 4 a | the throats of 45 s nictnent 1 LONDON, January 24.—Sir Edward dispute over regulation o generally are not coming down, but al-| | roa: ¥ 1 urned today ¥ ted to refuse the pre- er, after being revived at at paciins industry was to be 5 3 | represcnting elghteen different | (b the giaud y’fn:fi:l: ;fxv:l!ct( province of Ulster, a police station, Jores said he with final vo! ready are at that stage, according to| and speaking as many s B Juis o .nst Lela B d aise numate nis Wididrawan roi climbed to the belf eek members of the Retailers'’ Commercial | son, colored. The woman wae em- Irish affairs when he receives 0| | ago to excape the cold head ; { 2 ? Foa : Union, which today opened a weel Ship's officers sald they had | |ployed by X Mollie Bacals in e - M legation tomorrow, says the | | laim there m week, trylmg to Under a un us consent agree- s S convention here. As evidence they| | mever seen so many Taces | | Southwest Waushington and is said to Daily Mait. He will continue his in- | | forget hin hunger. {ment reached sev weeks ago, vot- ek ] . - W nointed to price lists issued by the as-| | abeard me ship. | ¥ 3 in e t ! 4 - =g o S| {have shot and killea ist < he mewspaper ds He was removed to a hom- ing on the bill and amendments was 3 e . rciation and showing manufacturers’ | o o e S e terest g.;‘mr;ll’_ar::; o | ere mhosicians aaid | | to Lein at § pom. without dis i v 4 2 : 4 i prices of the present as compared with | December 2 last. St | Sl | Ision. At 2 o'clock debate was to be | 4 g Lk : 8 a year ago. K {CHARLES H. DISMER DIES; | Other indicted and the charges o ward will go to Ulster mext| | cut to five minutes for each senator. * 3 The retailers said that in view of | . - ’ Ainst them ar, S e mtiuncoiRia wi b= P o e Iatter's | |The Senate met at 10 o'clock toda : these lists chances for further reduc- Jones, larceny from 10 Empmasine e FORMERLY RESTAURATEUR | st i ing of the two hours earlier than usual, to ex: tions were slight. drawal and attend the opening mind had gome wromg from converse, they declared that price ad- Ulster parliament, which ceremony. overstudy at an institution im | |tend time for discussion. Wooby, Joseph Snuder 1 Clarence W. Sout . £ : = vances were not in sight. ard. ~ Corn Al O e the Daily Mail declares, may be per Philadelph Concede Close Vote. Prices taken atirandom f th ¥ jAllen and Mahaley 2 . E m from m- her, grand larce formed by King George. Advocates of the legislation con- Tve Tist Tncrmden tho fonowine .~ 3 Si- | Fie & RuCany; ol oA o s P cedea e otithe wsoum Sy parative list included the following: Native of Germany, Was a Bai- | Fields, Stanley Frazier, James Gil. 4 bert, Ford Muse and Osborne & 5 dent of Washington for More |nouscbreaking and ere:merrrr‘fgl-‘ Than Half a Century. D. non-sup- e e 1 sides showed a hair-line division. it : Women's serge suits “BLIN, January 24. — Eamon de was_ reported, with senators listed : 2 : D sveoaens, just lssued, puts WAS NOT OPPOSED | z: doubtful” determining the fate| R § Serge drexses. all wool. .. an end to all talk of a negotiated of the legislation, about which con- ¥ High-grude blend coff By Cable to The Star and Chicago Daily News. LOCAL SELF-RULE close.” Private polls taken by both A i 2 B0 5 Fine dresy ginghams. ard.. ls‘o”:,- 00 40.00 . e To the Editor of The Star: troversy has raged fi RS ; e, i arios : : is careful to discuss none “has raged for ten years. Sfthe e e mitted to the Sinn | Allow me to call vour attention to| ~The bill up for disposal today is| B 1 | 1 Cheaper grade e in oadees: ane mothing defi- |an error in yeur published account of [known as the Gfronn: e e : o Waliey ! Which bears out the reports of @ i the meeting of the Federation of Cit- | been reported by Senator Gronna, re Jawy benns. 1 Harry Powell. Thomas i B Mout 'the tone of his address is |izens' Assoeiations held Baturday | publican, North T . as a subst i : ¢ . b e licn Rt nd Worthy Snowden, assauit Such as to upset the government view | evening, January : itute for the Kenyon-Kendriek bill. | it 7 i i . Sfrandl o weapon, R. G. Lari- A Tewarded him as a moder- | Both in the headline and in the text | The Gronna measure provides for fed” | [ i I o 4 : dozen i 00 \ e whereabouts has been skill oo nr,\'!o_f the d'"";}(.‘-;"g‘;;.-"r"ii:‘”“le s A Dm'kprd_ i 5 v . { ik S LS R | e 4 fully concealed. but if he is found now tatement ks made th cd-jetock vards. commission men and | £ . T, 5 . ; Fia | = & H i ¥ S eSted | cratior wint on Tecord as opposing | other agencics of the meat industry | [ . it i probale that he may be arrested | (alig, Nl I L T SHOR D O Lt e Stach | : ; POWER OF “MAD MULLAH DS DISTRICT Griff >rof. MacNeill, | Columbia. Your report was error, | commisison of three members ap- { 3 3 [ : cl::"‘l‘,!:m“',':;‘,‘,:";'( o e\ arera |as the federation did not take action Pointed by the President at $10.000 | 5 Lo IS QUICKLY DESTROYED BILL TO CONFERENCE wit were originally arre: ely | opposing local self-government. alaries. arrested merely = overnmen: ng. g I | i On the contrary, the report of the! g for inquiry and detention, but the e D at e < ¢ goverument has now declded lo conct. 5.7’5‘.’.?5"\'.5«7.25“;-‘5."3‘1‘9’ et e {61, Biesides power to prescribe regula- | [ - : s Native Ruler in Somaliland Over- martial them. Judging by the r“""‘}lnject a demand for local self-go: l;ons for the industry, reviewable by = in other cases, they are likely to be| uirC ¢ §, 70" tre situation because | (e {ederal circuit courts, the Gron- s PR e e wa sentenced to two years in prison. [e™¢ e otion was co-operating_in | N@ Dill provoses a voluntary system | Wife of the President-elect, photographed upen arrival at Union e de Valera, in turn, will be dealt With|ihe appeal now before Congresa. The | 20 (S0SINE packers instead of the yesterday. She was greeted by & party of riends, including Mrs. Edward B. of Fighting Planes. in the same way. actual language of the report was| pulsory plan of the original Ken- | McLean, shoan in the picture. Wbty oo ot Dol act 1 yon-Kendrick measure. When the negotiators submitted | “without passing upon the merits of —— - Compist desieuction of the power Fancy Dishes Tickle Palates Somalilund, Atrca, ana for thicty- their proposals to Mr. Griffith in Jail | the proposal.” R s he replied that putting him in v\‘l:lDl’II There are represented in the '(ed-' meant that the Rext in command was | cration _several associations w mfinDOMESTIC AFFAIRS TAKE el Michael Collins as chancellor of thejarc on reeord as favoring lod se! exechequer of the Irish republic. government, and it is unfair to those MRS.HARDING’S FULL TIME roce: i ASSO tions and the delegates repre- The proceedings against the Iov|senting them to allow the impression | R aad il 2 %o stand that the federation is Oppos- strengthened the influence of the €x-i;, "y s government. | Wife of President-Elect Reaches Mr. Haugen Withdraws Objection Upon Receiving Assurance From Mr. Davis, in Charge of Measure. The District appropriation bfll was sent to conference today by the House. The conferees for the House afe Rep- resentatives Davis of Minnesota and x 0 X Cramton of Michigan, republican: thorities, was accomplished within Buchanan of Texas, democrat - oo 3 A & ; | 0 Pr Cl b “SOlI'ee 22 Dlners three weeks' time by less than 200 5 Representative Andrews of Nebras- ress u tairmen and eleven fighting planes, ac- ° ka, republican, reserved a point of jcording to an official report on the order while he raiscd the question as operation just received here. Bombed 2 to how the conferees would treat a treme wing. 1 trust you will correct the error. | 3 {out of their strongholds, the natives enate amendment for the purchase of Rev. J. A. Irwin Arrested. Inot only for tre benefit of the inter- City—Will Arrange for Leas- Entertainment, followed by a din-;most appetizing, was made by the jwere pursued and all the leaders, ex- | BropCriy on 3th street 1o Do used 25 = g S v. i ested associations, but that the lal ; ; ich were | following recipe cept Mullzh, captured or killed, the an office for the recorder of deeds. R L oan inister, | number of readers of The Star may ing of 01d Home. ner. the principal dishes of wh:h were! 1c can tomatoes. {report stated’ l Chairman Davis of the appropriations &nt":&:’s;me United States with | be correctly e Bettienion o the o et it | made LoD recloey furnished by WOm- | 3 ‘teaspoonfuls sugar. The air expedition was sent out subcommittee, in charge of the Dis. Eamonn de Valera during the latter's |, s+ Federation of Citizen ,u, pied the attention today of Mrs, War. ‘" of note, marked the first Sunday | % teaspoonful soda. n 1913, but details were kept secret. g - trict bill, said that he would promise Presi Ry . = en G a i the National{ 1 guart milk. It was the last of many punitive . most positively that the House con- tour, has been arrested, it was learned { - Lov 200 ¢ ren S, Harding, who arrived here ves- fattcrnoonGEottes o fith ot 1 slice_onion. forces sent to Somaliland, where con 1 ferees would not agree to this item Rere (Oday. H . forday rom Dayton, Ohlo. It is likely | Press Club yesterday. The rlubrlmmx; 1 tablespoontul flour. tinual uprisings’ have involyed ithe in conference until they had come. e in Washington will | will be opened to women accompanied | 1 teaspoonful salt. S back to the House for instructio: Boy Killed, Another Wounded. be de |wi D British in military operations at fre ‘ ” na. CORK, January 24.—Two boys were Two MORE SLA"‘ IN NEW n?emé"’s'o?;i:éifi?yo?sfiflfi?“fi'fi‘r’;: | by rfembers from 4 until 8 p.m. each ¥, teaspoonful pepper. quent intervals since 1885. Representative Haugen of Iowa, 1-3 cup butter, THE sl cuntion Twas® b0, setions o whose objection Saturday to unani- L 3 them later died, i | Sunday hereafter. 5 !‘Q‘e‘n“‘a‘;,;‘;‘,:}’;ré’.f,, re cartew or-| CRIME WAVE IN NEW YORK {128, home at 2514 Wyomins avenue, | >3%0 [ recipe furnished by Mrs.| Scald mik with onion. Remove|ig19.tne report stated, that some CHARLES H. DISMER. mous consent prevented the bill from {rather than to social functions. onion and_thicken milk with flour. | 2319 a being sent to conference, again ques. dinance fired at some persons in the | xpw YORK, January 24—A Te-| Reports published recently that the | J0ScRIUS Danfels, a meat ple from the | 1yiyte “with cold water until thin | Tilitary action was necessary, but the 3 Ly ] j ol e " 4 g 1y halt|tioned regarding th, legislat Vicinity of Shandon street tast even_ | NEW VOGS SRGRET, Lol J05 | Harding home had been offered o Ving | COOKDOOk of Mrs. Warren G. Harding onjugh Yo' pour, being careful that |EOVernment hesitated because of the| Charles H. Dismer, for nearly half)toncq fegaiing the ne¥ legisistion ing, presumably because they failed to | 005" 413" the shooting to death of a |Iresident-elect and Mrs. Coolidge were | Shd & fruit, custard pudding suggested | 10Nk eure G freo from Tamps. Cook | COSt, estimated at $25.000,000, of dis-|a century prominent as a restaurateur | it 3% Uhe DU LY The SERALS Which, halt when challenged. burglar were the latest additions o the |denied at the Harding home today. So ' Slampis oft e eran feson Okishoma, | tWenty minutes, stirring constantly | Patching 8000 troops to :;“fl;’}'o;}r' in this city, died Saturday at his|ferred to the proper legislative com- .m. / r ho: H . o - ; A > or consideratiol e House. Silent on De Valern Movements. Domiaic’ Pont! walked into the Oak |rooms in & large downtown hotel during | QLS MPS. Caltin Coolidge. from | 1yt (hrough a sieve. Combine mix- i 8 O T Sl A | i i Sl OTMT. ‘Davis assured Representative PARIS, January 24.—Sean O'Ceal- [street police station with three bullet ithe early days of their residence here. | a simple but effoctive recipe for apple | Lures and add butter. salt and pep- | tachment, set out, Mr. Dismer was born in Leveste, | Haugen that the new items which laigh, representative here of the Sinn | wounds in his back, and said he had | Mrs. Harding arrived in Washing- | and blueberry pie. | per. Serve with whipped cream on nA;l e-u);fl—;l:es :;_rcth~°r;l:f;a':;“d‘?zn:{ near Hanover, Germany, May 27, |are in controversy between the House Fein, today refused to copfirm or deny bv':n ”)':‘“nhi on:rroe!le:"!hrel?lel:el:;i :z:;: i ii’c"L'«'i:f"fi'-'r’:%"{n:é"r',‘.-?’i}’.‘ gfi?r%p |, The meat pie which the future mis- lo%untard pudding as it is made m-:dgarr'nd set up a base. Then the ma. | 1845. He came to this country Janu- ;‘:(‘-lalse::l;.e[h{’::uh’:tv':;::\c‘?;:lybglr‘&: publican leader, is in Paris. T [lice, came upon him" unexpectedly, and { McLcan conveyed the next first 1ady ™ {'se ehicken ‘or meck or veal. Cook | MAde according to Miss Robertson. | Mullab's stronghold in the imterlor|; ntnis city. He entered business here | ment Mr. Haugen withdrew his ob- “I have nothing to say about it said jone ofuv.hem bop:nheld gmeuvoer;t)ull‘r:g Union statiay, 214 her party” from ! thoroughly (until bones fall out, if | “*oR'CUN cach cooked ana chopped | native camel corps co-operated, hold- | in 1871, and soon became one of the ”?‘g"fi"m. nctly understood that un- .f’c“"':‘fl;::"‘,}..,'i.‘?&'.fi“‘?ofl‘i..‘v‘li,.‘1'1'5'50: S The servants from the Marion | Y3l :,srff‘)l pg:la!ul’::':""‘,l g:"‘c‘:;““ prunes, seeded raisins and chopped |ing & l';ne]abou( the sceme. The|leading restaurant proprietors in|der the new rule adopted last June can tell whom you might find.” Paul Laudman, a Jamaica store- | fi0Me, Who have been with the Presi- (cook all in broth and season the whole | S4es. Bread b i Saally broke through this Jine | Wasuington. Ha erected. & building | sl xew legidlation put s She bUY keeper, aroused from sleep by the(pent-elect and Mrs. Harding for it pepper and salt to tast s cupm bread crumbe.. | e fror o & P mbing | o0 K street near §th northwest. in|by Senate amendments muse be aced Cnm e o e ot breaking £iass, saw two men |IANY years, went direct fo the Wy- |y pePbor and salt to tas Mix—pour over raw custard made |sued for two wecks more. bombing |1575. and conducted the business there | upon specificaly by the House be BAN ON ARMOUR COMPANY [Siicmssine. . coter His-siore e | ok, &y homme Wil ey Shc | S8k Teh RSy Mo g, o | o, YolE e cmod” g ublonyons | and swocuing up ¢ fecig, wativel il My rimen seved] S g™ [ {07107 64n b, nkrecd o i coerence commanded them to throw up their ['°§ sht with friends. i R it s hosa feaT tana Bz 3 - i Y| 'His first wife was Mrs. Mary Weiss. . 3 hands, but when they_approached 1o- | Mr SHamimms " anmade 02y about | 18, i Yeaspoons baking powder. | maringua mage rom shites ot crnn |ender. Ehuy the emaire for e foes | 13,1875 he married Miss Lena-J. Heine, = > New Zealand Prevents Meat Im-|ward him he fired three shots, two of | out of the White House.” =~ = ° | Add suficient sweet milk to make| riavor with maple or grated lemon, {time in thirty-four years was left in Tho died In 1890, deaving six chilaren: | SENATOR RANSDELL SEES wi ruck an al - soft dough to ro ne baking dis “I have your letter asking for my | peaceful possession of the country. 7 F. He sgpr o) = ports After Study of U. S. Beport. {man. His companion escaped. with dough. Bake in quick oven.|apple pie recipe” wrote Mrs. Cool- | TWo casualties in the camel corps| B “Diemer Ho ‘lator marmea ee| LEADERS ON TRADE PLAN / P y s “big One man was shot to death om a ‘When nicely brown pour in the pre-|idge. “As n matt o o i A :.-"‘.‘i",‘.’:fu:f; e i B e lcrowded street in broad daylight yes- B.F. CRAWSHAW, FORMER pared stew. Cover top With thin layer | been & 1ittie contasian 1o toenca’ ey | Were the only British losses. B s o ¢| Senator Ransdell of Louisiana: dis- - arred terday, another was killed in an at- of the dough. Put back in oven and|those pies. The original pie of which S D e e suved by . Dosimess.in New Zeslang ae a airect | LemBL Lo prevent ihe robbery of x store D. C. RESIDENT, DIES [frows, “Fofken remsining urath with ' toa” s womn prce agons as & |COLORED MAN SLAYS WIFE | BoaersComeys X Rremar brsine umed s, spulican iaers of 1o on streef,: o d e . compoeition o < = 2 H =5 result of dissemination abroad ieighteen-year old choirboy, was found i3 N. B.: The secret of this dish is— -—n't”fura eommfi?«&’:{’.fl'&'}fifif{{ R seven grandchildren. terday to suggest tg..] n%{!yg‘:fi; through:the State Department of the {dead on railroad tracks nepr Richmond e - W H %! |vaking the lower crust before put-{I have no definite reci i Jlf4m W. Cunn: Mr. Dismer was: a director in the Na- |Harding that a confers Federal, Trade Commission’s report | Hill, with several bones broken and his |Succumbs in Portland, Ore., Fol- ! ting into the baking dish the contents| but it is made wl‘lfi‘;‘t’)’c‘r‘::;t‘lne‘:nglle Vm ingham, When | yiona) S o :’;‘f‘? n';:rlc‘rfhi = “;:{';{L AT i on its fnvestigation of the packing |head lacerated. lowing Btroke of P {of_the pie. i half apple and haif blueberry. Kither | Arrested, Says Shot Was “Bluft.” | member of Arminius th.o: e, No ter March 4 as pomsitle, - industry, it is charged, in a statement| Armed automobile bandits operating € Stroke of Paralysis—Promi-| Mrs. Daniels' tomato soup, which |frash ‘or canned blueberrics may be| <wiliam Winston Canni Eicct Commantery: Db, B Riaiis T% National Merchant Maririe Association, * " issued lagt might by the Institute of {near Tarrytown obtained loot valued at Ithe club members and guests found ! used.” am Winston Cunningham, col- | Orient, Commandery, No. 5 ; Almas Tem- | National Merchant Marifie Association. American Meat P: i th ",” 000 when they held nent in 0dd Fellow Circles. H {ored,_thirty-five years old, shot and |ple; Ruth Chapter, Eastern Star. and{which heid a conventioy- in Washing- Foi syl iy BT S e S s L killed his wife, Mrs. Florence Cun- | other organizations. ton last week, is convifwed that early lowing erection of a large pack- {automobile parties and milk wagons. |. Benjamin F. Crawshaw, for many el s et pect e [sears & resident of this ity and ong|LOCAL Y. W. C. A. TO HOLD |COMMERCE DEPARTMENT | fhefe home. $1¢ & streiis shotity ber | row ufisrogn a5 oxlock. sk bis Tos | the, Rciiviies ot b Shpoing Bouri ment said. Armour & Co.. was inform- of the founders of ore 9 o'clock last night, Following ! Masoni izati £ the 0dd Fellows' e last night. Following ' residence. Masonic organizations- with | Department of State, Department of ed by the New Zealand governm E FERE T = % 2 e Tat, as s vesult of It mode o ens |felier home. Home here, died at his residence in | CONOMIC CONFERENCE | RECORDS TO BE REMOVED B R e e e I e LA S R R L D T o rots totun: Cunningham decided to end his | Prospect Hill cemetery. port the merchant marine. i official mary The most conspicuous crime was the | Portland, Ore., Friday from a stroke Cumlllll:‘:ll rem‘::t‘t hl: :f.flf:".il",‘.t murder of Angelo Partricolo on Eliza- | ©f Paralysis. = life after the shooting, he_said, His suggestion for a conference on % beth t. His ilant, app: hing Mr. Crawshaw had suffered a stroke =H Vi it the comasy to conduct an axport | From "1 WhSE fous” ahots in i | oM U 200, Dut resoveres Jig [EXtensive Program, Embraciug |Corcoran Courts Wil Be Utllized as | 814 N went from the room 'in Shict | ) o oy eeprann nipe |irde conditions with » view of forma- , statement quoted the following reply | Dt koias resctres throws arousd (e |hobe that he would live for sovers Zmportentjfiubiect £ Has Temporary Storage House e e e el B e from the New Zeland minister of .. | years longer. Last | weapon when Policeman Montgomery to diplomatic, consula¥ and commercial Agriculture, W. D. & MacDonald, in :ml: ;% pm:r:‘t. “u;;u e-.n;-fi.e of the mur- | JSUIF lonee ltrh:ient'::}: xi"m"??fifi Been Arranged. for the Papers. ::nn:elthsnia;:l.;icm::t::ésédm‘fi!m lh; Funeral Today of Member of |representativds abroad, has been re- ki el P Palli e bl U such soverity that he failed io rally.| An economic conference lasting| The public bulldings commission to- | Mint and placed him wndor artest Many D. C. Organizations. |SSived favorably by members of the b :::E:ny for a license o export WILL BURY U' 's AVIATOR C“'!h‘: ;eu :mm:rf:bt::-‘.otflnweufi three days and dealing with a number | day assigned the use of the temporary | A quarrel leddlo the st;_ooung. ve e % | MacGromor. s ember of hamem“ufldm‘?r'?n.]rwm mf —_t “T regret to inform you that I can- . O l&o-:ge.‘;\;a,du. 1. ?. 0. 1;.‘, and in 1892 ’o( problems of that nature comfront- | building :known as Corcoran Courts, f,',‘.:"n::{:b?;e p‘-i's‘fné’" z'fif-offgp:"fi&‘ many secret andd p-;mou’cl societies, | will ‘Ze reqtuvs‘:ed s:?x "’MTon new not grant this license. Thi nd master. Since leaving (ing the o ization has been ar-|on New York avenue near 17th st 3 the ing |died Friday, aged sixty-three years.!members of the ing « soon i i oo il i fectalon IN ARLINGTON cEMETERYI:VuMnm.on he had been engaged in | © e sihadSiRAT A0 B0 S S Ty e after he becomes Pres) g v - he - g B i Bul | Funeral services were held this aft- | b resident, so that tl {the immigration service on the " | ranged by the Young Women's Chris-|to the Department of Commerce, to |through her shoulder and other ernoon at 2 o'clock at his late resi- | proposed plan of developing co-operation :: o ‘;.'-,":"‘ summary of the report| "':’;:f;’,,;“‘fi‘,‘" for Lieut. Henry!ican and Oregon borders. o 'fu'e tian Association of the District of |be utilized as a temporary storage 145 ontered “;,{,,,",}1’,’;,,,, summoned | dence, 653 1 street southeast. Inter- | between the board and other govern- of the Federal Trade Commission on |1 ir Service. who wisipast ten years he had published the ’ - | house for the records ana files of th. b O omay. died ber | ment 'was in Cedar Hill cemetery. | ment agencies for promoting trade ex- meat packing industry, appointed | Purned to death in an airplane crash | paciic 0dd Fellow, Columbia, to begin at 10 o'clock to e: at {an ambulance, but the woma morrow morning. The first day's Dy the United States government.” {near Elkton, Md, Saturday after- ivoted to the order, He pozine de | department. In announcing its deci. | fore reaching Emergency Hospital. The | Members of the following organiza- | pansion may be considered at an early of his sister, Miss Martha Bpalding, | Fellows' assoaiation Tase cfic OddImeetings will be held at the Eliea-|revoked a former decision to bemig |precinct police station and held on |affiliated, attended the SRS TS S S g S T noon, will be held fn~the apartment | the: publicntion He disposed of son the commission at the same time | Prisoner was taken to the second | tions. with which Mr. MacGregor was | date b i last year Dbe- : : costia Lodge, No. 21, F. . dell for a trade conference here is be- . S. the Wyoming, at §:30 o'clock tomor- | cause of his i1l health, beth Somers Annex, 1104 M street!demolition of Corcoran Courts about |& Ch&rge of homicide. apter, No. 12: Electa | i id it is_the purpose of the U. S. DRANK LESS LIQUOR. vow moming. m{ Funeral | announcements have not |IOrtnwest Wednesdiy's sessions will| Eebruaty 1."The building will be torn e o Br0, . B.: Col. Jamcs | esator. to. B’ ahend. antively with ar . a A reacl this city. ' Only 5,581,553 Gallons Consumed | Wyoming high requiem mass will | i F street northwest, ending with a tea| A fire which started in a file store be celebrated at St. Paul's Catholic e at the Blue Triangle Recreation Cen- [room in the basement of \.the Com- i Rt T X ear, e L D e WOMEN PUSH DRIVE., ter, 20th and B streets, which will be | Zorce, buliCRE sbout two weeks 820 | .pierican Painting” is the topic - Vhisk: — ted to the local asso- ny of e ol 2 e conmmption ;:“:"m”gn;t‘efl ton, cemetery, with military rites. o el e manual meeting Friday|fecords, and those remaining will be | announced for the booklovers' hour.| | AUDS Jons in 1917, €0 5.581.553 gatlone i | follomins pere o ine wir spevins |V V® and Means Committee to Ald | night, Thursday the meeting will €0 e st e thiace untll the stor | which tonight at § o'clock, at asso- | tion confronting the merchant marin 1920, the first year of prohibition un-|Capt. David S. Seaton, First Lieut. Raising Statue Fune back to the Elizabeth Somers Branch, | and ed. Oroughly renovated | giation headquarters, will usher in ;1 | He predicted that the Americanism der the constitutional amendment, ac- | James A. Healy, First’ Lieut. AlbertI o e nnd |closing at 12:30 p.m. I (ho 1 Comtiteca bullding | the Week's activities of the Y. . C.{Dr- Dunn Addresses D. C. Irish | the people would not permit the newest cording to figures announced by the |J. Clayton, First Lieut. William v.| To raise the District's quota of the! Some of the topics to be discussed | which suffered damage amounting 15 | A Miss Alice Hutchins Drake will| gympathizers—Varied Program. and largest of American enterprises to Anti-Saloon League of America. Con. | Andrews and Second Licut. Edwin S |suffrage memorial fund which will |are “Economic Workers as Christian |about 315,000 by the fire will be un. | bo in charge. M prove afellure eumption of alcohol in the same years | C2rey- . defray the cost of placing a suffrage | eaders,” “The Responsibility of the|dertaken as soon as the records and Thurud.y,d?t 7:15 pimfh l:f Mary | More than 150 Irish sympathizers at- —_————————— decreased from 71081121 gations tg |, Licut. Spalding was born twenty- | T PG O o BIASNE B i Architectural and Economic B file cases can be removed. Secretary i Anderson. director of the Woman'siie;jeq the Ceilidhe at Typographical FOUR PERSONS INJURED 22039355 gallons the figures showed, | 1ouT ¥ AT 280, In Orange, N J. the | Z0 o today the orsamiserion oy | Buildings,” “Service to Girls,” “High | Alexander 1 Ftaee, Department of | BATE o Dedaunrters, 1995 F | Temple, held under the auspices of 5 . K. 2% Sommerce is studyin : L 3 > aus :o""';.'.gf;"bx'h‘“;‘,";‘:;, ;{g”“’ from | Rennolds Spalding. He was u grand- (a ways and means committee. T:uué‘f;;‘é:“:’, s;f,f,‘::{. ,’,':f"pt"“" fire submitted by Chief ':5,.':,:;' ‘1",'1,;25 street northwest, on “The Work of|the Padraic H. Pearse branch of the AS AUTO TURNS TURTLE “Granting that many’ million l'g;nl- O e N Juota for Washington has been fixed |\ oping and Business Method: and by the solicitor. Experts from "’%‘?."’";‘."&“.f&‘&‘n“g‘"px'&u'ié Lo hoticd | Fyiends of Trish Frecdom, last nish lonx of alcohol and whisky withdrawn | Rennolds. . 116 s M e e aed by Mrs. Edmund J. Bren. [stitutiona) Management® and the burcau of standards who were | DY the ne P g | Dr. Joseph Dunn of the Catholic Un take place at main headquarters, 1333 | down about July 1, it was announced. . i No. 3. United Spanish I3 vities ot PAINTING TO BE TOPIC. |35t viiithe "and American Clan | he- National Maine. Association. - He - Gregor Soclety. stated today that this organizatio | which 1s but two years old, would im- v f PADRAIC PEARSE. |Zusinting the public with the situa- (s cut An automobile driven by Benjamin igned to inv When Women Work. Sk 4 o d y | for non-beverage use have been di . Mary's College. I nan, ‘this ways and means commicies | Present Need for Housing and How |381&ned 1o Investigate the ,fi"g‘;q‘r’” The annual meeting of the associa- | STty shoke on the 1fe work ‘;’f[.’\ucrbxrh.‘ 9 G street southwest. | verted to beverage use.” sald un a He is survived by his father and |includes representatives from more jto Meet It There will be nUmerous|mine the manner in which the blaze | tion,is scheduled for Friday night atipisp*republic, and paid high tribute | vae S1aJIP SR Southwest last <ompanying statement by the league, | two Sisters, Mrs. Richard Mann. wife | than twenty-five District women's or- | round-table discussions. e §°0clock. . Mrs. William *Hamfiton | ITISh Tepublic, and paid il tribute inue and Ist strect southwest lad nd granting that many million gal- |of Commander Mann, of | ganizations. Chief among the events| Among those who are to participate Bayly, president. will offer her ) an- | - his | evening and four of its five g T & g y - | Tour of i ot | . Jite with his fellow patriots during | Secepts and Goldie Welsh, $38 G street Jons of beer have been made and con. | Salt Lake City, and Miss Martha | planned in the campaign to raise this'in the program are:. Mrs. William e nual report, and the local association {}ife With hie fellow bairiofs QUrin€|Joseph G Velsh. $39 G stroct sumed illegally. a conscrvative eati- |Spalding of this city. ’ gfx"c';'(‘:u".:e SarbPary for which 600 [Hamilton Bayly, president of the es-| BEGINS FUND RETURN. | or8epieation il hreetection “Genver | rish sbirit throughout the woria." '~ | e e A enis mate shows that the people of the 5 Rt ednesday, | gociation; Mrs. Charles ring, Miss i 5 4 I'E streets northwest. the| F. Edward Mitchell presided, and!min Sokol, thirteen years old., 07 4 United States have saved aver ome| amizations represented ot the oo, |Esther M. Hawes Miss Bian ot 2 A hn to Do made by Mra. John | the program included songs by Miss | street southwest, were injured, Doveraee intosicamia. 7 e tor PR ‘gfin:’ e, :.::;::‘J".',éflfdf'g; e e |t R e Cap ErAL Tees, ?)r“fi:é;‘e‘roe'lller. - CnRican or b | Lovey. Miss Mary Coatep, Kevin Mc-| Joseph Welsh refused -hospital beversge intoxicants. College Women's Club, th Grace L. Osborn, Mrs. Herbert E. Mail committee of the national|Aleese and Thomas Fitzpatrick, ac-{treatment, while the..others were After completing in a slower, but more | of the American Kevoiution, the Hea | Day, Miss Lena M. Farrar, Miss Marie nrer s Back Checks. o il companied by Mrs. M. Sweetmen;|taken to Casualty Hospital. The ac- comfortable, Pullman car the trip to|eration of Women's Clubs, the L. Stanton, Miss Mary Rist, Miss| Milton E. Alles, treasurer of the| The business of the evening will be|Gaello recitations, by Michael Mc- |cident occurred when Auerbich made -ROBERT GOELET TO WED. |Washinston. ‘which they began last|tictn Century Club, Laura Young and Mra. Helse. inaugural fund, mailed the first re.| followed by “stunts” showing the |Gimley and Rev. James A. Geary, and | & turd 10 avoid striking the automo- _— Thursday in an alrplane, Mrs Draper|Club, the W. C. T. Y. W. C. il Tork of the various departments. |irian dances, by Miss Joise O'Connor (bile of A. L. Blackburn of the New Yorker in Paris for U T htioe o Lo e lodayL deny: | Saatie) CUBETsan j oL M turn checks to subsaribers to the fund | o/isn retreshments and music. s aoane’ Mitonelt, “Tha enter- | Bolice frce. & charge of speeding was or Unton | 0q< o Vics President Marahal the | ¥ 2T = ation- SCHOOL OFFICIALS PLAN |todas. the payment being 90 per cent and Miss Anna Mool aes Jatagn |Preterred against Auerbach ErmsC e — A motor cycle and sidecar belonging VISITORS of the subsoriptions. G. U. RIFLE TEAM WINS, |& McDonsia chairman: John Breen.| (o Raymond W. Westcamp, 1% b FOR HOUSING Subscribers were informed that| e U. RITEE TEAN o | Wiiliam Lake, Daniel F. Quigley. Mrs. | <trcer southeast, collided with the aus there would be further remittance, in Arthur Dalton, Mrs. George W. F.|tomobile of Alonzo Stewart, 67 1 street the lv'r-mluedlnrta m:;nm the expecta- | Boys Defeat Lebigh by Score of |Boyd and Mrs. Michael McGinley. Inonheam. on 1st street near Union tions being for a per cent ref\ 3 station late last night and was badly Hundreds of Superintendents, Con- | (1% “batance being expended in - ihs 462 to 427 Points. HOOL Helnirrd We theres wectives aw i vention Delegates, Expected Heze |RFImITary expenses, ostage, ‘clerk | orgotown University’s rifte team, | FLOOD ADJOURNS SCHOOL. |ury o tis 161t iex and was'taken '@ . ete, 3 Ilm, 2 week's shooting, defeated Le- 5 ’suwan with fesponsibility for the With Bordeaux Maiden. electoral vote of their state. 'ARIS, January 23.—Robert Goelet JJARIS. January > e E. R. W. BARKER DEAD. New ork, who tomorrow will|tracted > th: 1 attenti - marcy Mle. Atine Guestier, daughter | cuyae sach is & Brandmother.. The firs e first ren - of a Bordeaux land owner and direc- | suggestion that they fly to the Nationa | © 2rrenton Man Was Former Sec tor of the Orleans railroad. in this|Capital w: E A pital was made as a jest, but an retary of Horse . ©il¥ tomorrow. arrived in Paris today. | Omaha newspaper agreed to furnish_the e ey The civil ceremony will take place |planes and the start was made. Mrs. | Special Dispatch to The Star. Monday and the religious ceremony|Wheeler flew from Lincoln to Omaha,| WARRENTON, Va., Januai for the Inauguration Week. Iniversity in the fi ifl h b e : 2 high University in the first rifle match | pypils at E. V. Brown, Uhevy |accide on Tucsday where she met her companion, . 2 7 the season, the final shots being | & UP 2 accident. 2 . Foggy weather and muddy landing | Bward R W. Barker died vester-| Plans for obtaining housing accom- BLOCKS WAGE BILL VOTE. |gf. i &oasany. " rhe “Hilltop tenm Chase, Are Dismissed. Samuel Feidner and Lena weidner, SPANIS | fields ‘compeled the abandonment of the |day st his home in Warrenton, aged | modations for hundreds of superin- EEE =N e lh. (s loulioT & moRsbISib0d) thirty Vears old, and Marggret H CABINET RESIGNS. |air route. nfty-five years, after a brief illness. |¢ongents of schools of the country|Senator Dial Objects When John. | Lehigh scoring 4 Classes in the main building of the | Feidner, twelve years of age, 3513 MADRID, January 24.—The cabi- Hojwaaibo misndieduca tediinm s John- | LebiERh S0 itovle of Gedrgetown. a|Elizabeth V. Brown School at Chevy | 12th Street northeast, were occupants land, where his father was a wealthy | Who are to attend the inaugural cere- S, : ¥ |of an automobile that collided -with’ JOHN J. JANEZECK DIES. barrister, and came to this country | monies —of President-elect Harding son Asks Action. Kfi:‘n‘“fi?nb:{'on:% o 200.2{&?!:5 g;.‘:: :;.:eng::;ml;se& ezmierm;o:; S e Moy : " |in carly manhood He married Mrs | March 1, will e mate Al 3 BeeUmis | Senstor Hiram Johnson of Calitor- | pointe, Tor _the highest” Individual| SVhen The janitor reached the buiid: | and Monroe strecte, Brookland, about - e ; . an nia_attempted to obtain unani thers leading the local team found the water John J. Janezeck. civil war veteran, | Mra. James Maddux of Warrenton, | work by Supl, Tian e o gonsent for ‘@ vote_on the o | T O atoney, 357 Hobert W, | 1 o ent Slonp. 4 the wal oolhe wutomobile was badly damaged = _ | an % lolan minimum wage } for - . | flood could not - o Knowing the great interest that|9ied at his home, 1521 K street south- | yoqrs. School. The superintendents are ox- | ment smployes at 4 o'clock tomorrow | Donoueh, (Yin. with. 92, and Robert Do mavectained. Hagh B Mcaueeney. | Melvin Phillips, colored, rie years Jou have always taken in civic mat- | east, Saturday, aged eighty-nine| He leaves his Wife, three daughters { pected to come to Wad ngton UDON | atternoon, when the Benate met today. | B, Morgan, R. C. McCann aad Edward | superintendent of janitors, who con- | 0ld, 2416 N street, received a fracture. Jers. T am taking the iiberty of writ- | years e e e i Ficparimen bioTisuperin: Objection’ was mads by Senator Diai | D Murphy of Washington, tying with | ducted an investigation, stated that, | of his right log Wwhen knocked down n a ain subject in h an! a | o uf olina. 1 ischiev - ok - that’ publicity will prevent ‘another| r- Janezeck was born in Austria *"."Wwas for some years secrotary | tendence of the National Education | Z0Nth SMORAS. | j L IMBOIRE L b pobon 1n charse | Rl Om, O e cetday | Ro and S street last night. He was accident, perhaps as Ereat as hap. |8nd came to this country when &|of the Warrenton horse show. Wesociation, which will be held in At~ | (2258 (eouth Srose’t, Tpnnon sald| Mk WA B o ereee | 208 Soeerr upat of e ey | taken to Emergency Hospital poned Serlray”on it Wadlinglon | youtn. During the civil war he enint | © The taneral vl ake piaes From o | fandle cily "trom “rebraary” 26 o | miiminvies Hilmealn oF the St | town il hegin ahooting the Srack | An sort il ha. made to pump| A colleion bECwetn the'automabties at Conmectitcut avenue and 8 :!rle‘:lle. ed and served “with dlstinction.” He|J»™® AT ¥than 5.000 school heads are|S8t opportuntiy and would seek to|team of Drexel Institute, Philadelphia | the water out of the building today | reet, met of Premler Dato resigned today. 2 i . . . 213 2th street north- 5 = was one of the I . - More have final action taken on the bill|today. The contest will be in the|in order that the school may open ;E. W. Colbert, 213 12t e 11'1 ‘nohmy throughout the TUnited | ;%% O0€, 00 L& .-lu“f:u'r;i":em;‘d.!.;‘z UE GlVEN PRES‘DENT expected 1',%‘5,'.;“':“.'(":‘ c&-:::nltlg‘;ld He said that he had found that Sen- | nature of a try-out for the intercol- | tomorrow. inn, occarred at Vermont avenue and States have T ever found “skip stops” | 35 fucion of sivs. Burratt fer heercoms | PLAQ o Mhere to attend the inaugu- |ator Dial ‘was not willing to give | legiate rifle match to be held Februaty R @ sircet vosterday afternoon. Col- by | t in plicity in the assassination of Presi- SR Y 3 5 1 consent to the fixing of a date for|5 under auspices of the National e 1 r € I ry .t s roe o Ho e wes{dent Lincoln.” He 'afterward had| President Wilkon raceived today a ’“}.:%“.”1‘.‘2,'.‘.".:' chairman of the hous- [# Vote % Association. _Georgetown probably]| RENT BOARD CUTS PRICE. :M} #nd was taken to Casualty Hos til there i= some had accident. A [Charge of the Army magazine on the |delegation of Syrians from Brazil, who | ;2" ommittee. Other members ap-| 10 the opinion of Senator Johnson. | will be represented by the same team. e et A stop has been added on ¥ street be. astern branch. His service in the |presented to him a plaque as a tokenpginted by him are Miss Anne the bill will pass the Senate, provided cAn Property on 14th Street Reduced to tween Llth and St War Department lasted thirty-two [of the gratitude of the Syrians in I pamberiain. Henry | & vote be had on it. Tho bill fixes 0. by Soerfl ol B vl ol e years. He was the inventor of & Then” | Beasil’ for his vefforts in benalt of | Beer. JOUn, A QE e Tacas,| the minimum wage of government em- |J, P, MORGAN IN BAHAMAS. G. W. U. TO COMPETE, & 2.50 Rent Monthly. = 2 middle of th ot to i reaker, ammunition box and fuses |small nations and for the help extended A iss Rebecca Shanle; ployes at $3 a day. ‘3 George Washington University ar- Viock: Only 1o country towns do we | uecd by the Army. {t is said. SVria during the war by the American | ALtianger T, Stuart and Harry O Heads Party at Nassau for Cruise | , The District rent commission to- {chitects announced today that they’ hear of cars stopping In the middle | Mr. Janezeck whs a member of Kit |nation.” < Hine. Mr. Hine will act as seore-| cOTORED GAIN, 59 PER CENT. i8¢ | day handed down a determination |would compete for the $50 prise of- of the block. - Autos speed by this|Carson Post, No. 2, G. A. R. His wife, The plague is of hand-carved Cir-|taty of the committee. 'y . of West Indies. reducing the monthly rental for the |soreq by the Washington Chapter of part of F street learis 30th | Mra. Elisabeth Janezeck, died a num- | cassion walnut, upon which is mounted | ~ 1t s the opinion of Dr. Ballou that| The white population of Indianmp- at 3124 14’xh“-uuv. north- | {PC€% Terican Institute of Architects street, little expecting a car to_stop | ber of years sgo. a gold tablet inscribed with a testi-|: will be virtually impossible to find |olis was announced today by the NASSAU, Bahams Islands, Jahuary $33.50. showing the best year's work in beaux in the middle of the biock. Make | Funeral services will be heid at the |monial and engraved with the'Ameri: | Socoamodations in (he hotsls foF | buread as 379,899, an increase of &7.613;] 33.—J. P.‘Morgan of New York and 5 arts architecture. The university has the stop at 10th street before Holy Comforter Church tomorrow |can coat-of-arms. The plate is circled | the iting superintendenta, h oent. colored & party on board Mr. Morgan's yacht H.&‘ Dis | won the prize a number of times in one is run over. and | am sure acci-|moraing at § o’clock. Requiem mass|by thirteen dismonds. committes will be compell 11 Corsair are visiting Nassau. They | payil the past. The award wilt be mads % dents will be prevented. will be sung. Interment will be in| N.J. Naimy, chairman of the delega. on school ofcials and teachers to cent. others ‘wiil laave Monday for a cruise among : L R N DIB-BORR _ | Mount Olivet cematery, tion, made the presentation addcgsse _ Jopen their homes 1o themy. : 4 the-Weat Indica _