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7(')’; me qui ap :tie IW,MCHARGH] stirs Batiimore | | “PROFIT ANDL0SS” BALTIMORE, Md., Jeanwary 236~~—Charies J. Bonaj T L@ . s . _THE EVENING_STAR, TUESDAY, JANUARY 25, 1921 CIIME 600 PRoMoTIONS From WITH SCH EIGHTH GRADE EXPECTED b TEENSRESNE ‘ TRASH PLANT FIGHT Approximate - Number to Be En- rolled in D, C..High Schoocls for Second Semester. - = Approximately 800 eighth grade pu- 3 B el X . & former Attormey Gemerm) amd £ " 1t S I pils in the District public .schools will % £ 3 < > . X 3 Secretary of the Navy, almest offl ‘“SSOGIatIDH to Ask Congres be promoted to the high schools at the S : 3 it 3 ERE TG Ued up tramo on Balttmers Bethlehem cial Denies beginning of the second semester next ; 3 N 2 3 street whea eame down ¢ vent D. C. HeadS |Tuesday. according to figures compiied : 3 - g 3 P town with Mrs. Bonaparte to Sum Was Put on U. S: to Preve today By school authorities Central| L 3 Fy i ; . £ 3 y R SRR Nttle abop- 3 i McKinley and Business high schools wi ; 3 : : T % . 53 ng. Tant i From Buying Land. get the largest proportions of the grad- e % B b s ) . NG The interest wan caused by Shipping Board. : Commis- | Uates from the elementary schools. Each ; SR " 5 o 3 5 N the rig in which Mr. and Mrm. | |, i The fight to prevent the fibml 2 hess ) Jens 3 eXpected 10 en-| BN p 3 LN 4 & e : Bonaparte travcled. It wan a s the Assoctated Prece ioners from. erecling a trasi ‘P;"“ 2 Toll 200 or more of them. . 3 A S 2 - & v 3 % : kandsome old victoria. drawn W YORK, January —Positive ;snh-ll plant and municipal SiAble? How many pupils will be enrolled in A ! / 3 ol i by two pretty chestnut horses. that any part of the $260,000 n the square bounded by 1st and 284 the graded schools at this period school And 1o complete the pletwre | | o O M ¥ _and O streets northeast wi officials are unable to estimate. tkere were the nexro footmen :_made ou: for egpensex © Charles M. Schwab for the month of laken up 1o Congress by the NOrth| ™ gpoo) authorities stated today that in the Bomaparte livery, black, | fapitol and Eckington Citizens’ ASSO- | yirtyal'y all plans for the reorganiza-| R e, R AT T & il e S0 - ol l with edgen of the comts p'ped | |October, 13)8, was ever charged to ship i tiation. i i f the system at the beginning of in red, high silk hats with gvid s, ' The organization met last might in, Hon of the system at the heglmng of bands’ and the liitlo cockade | [SOTStruction. was made today by S. A. he Emery School and on motion of} On the mide. The footman was Shick, general auditor of the Bethlehem %2 stiff and pompeus as the | [Steel Corporation, in testimony before feotman of 1900, the Walsh congressional cumm'mee in- vestigating affairs of the Shipping Board. Mr. Shick said FOUND DEAD HANGING fmoiedee,, st FROM TRANSOM IN HOME |2over' pickca o by he. Brergency o Fl Corporation as a proper charge, because it carried no supporting de- tails. .dward W. Marcock, empowered the D — executive committee to go to Capitol Hill and endeavor to have the Com- missioners prohibited from buying the square in question. The city heads have asked for $400,000 for a site for the three municipal activities in ques- ion. 4 HWilliam E. Wiso, chairman of the fommittee on police and fire protec- tion, sharply criticised a number of new rules that are to go into effect in he fire department February 1. affect- ng the conduct of the men on duty. ¢ After Mr. Wise had told his asso-1Ppof, Chafee of Harvard Law tiates that there is much dissatisfac- Army, and Long a Sufferer, Com- testimony contradicted that . e st week by Col. E. H. Abadie, tion in the fire department over the ; mits Suielde. given last we proposed mew rules. and that some! S§chool Denounces Change i v Tt o former controller geneyal of the Sh men are talking o resigning, the as-| SEANK : : : ‘ o the transom of a door I 0 Bogrd, to the effect that the item sociation instructed the committee to . E \‘V '\“"\3 * i k % 3 $ , B 5 - 3 : his small two-room apartment at 443 s F“hm(",.d e ME oA o e e e in Rules. L - : ] . : : : {H street. Emile Falllie, thirty-six|sonal expens ©on the situation. B 2 2 _ = e T S ; , e ; Among the rules which Mr. Wise re-| Charges that “somebody” 1 WaSh- | crons, provides soup wIch,in DECPared by Mine Hudnon nt ihe_ American Red Cross Rad meat b3 moter (7ackn (o Al ihe schooie. This movercnt wes |yeor® Old. & former member of thel Mr. Shick auid I tvas he siners) ferred to as the causes of dissatisfac-|ington ‘was responsible for a change| Liurted two weeks ago and Mixa Mabel Boardman (seated with cup in her 1ap) called at the Blake Scheol to xee how the idea In working out. rench army, wha has been in this|in. Bethiehem Steel Corporation and tion are those dealing with the follow-|in rules of the immigration bureau, ing duties which he said denied counsel to : Requiring men to wear full uniform/aliens arrested in the winter of 1919 wwhile on the first floor of engine lduring anti-alien raids, were made =.o\ueq except between June 15 and | pefore the Senate judiciary committee ptember 15, when coat only may be | today by Prof. Zacharah Chafee of vard La; g'upen-ed with. Exemption also is|the Har w School, who ap- ade for men engaged in manual 13- | peared as “friend of the court” i cauntry for about five months, was|those of the Emergency Fleet Cor- found dead by his wife, Mrs. Marie|poration that no item would be al- SAYS N. Y. WILL BE WET |NEGLECT OF THE CAPITAL P 3253 Siomk Sais moreing| I, 7, 1y e Cres e o FOR MANY YEARS TO COME| IN THE PAST CENTURY trip 10'a mearby grocers storer 0| o Before Mr. Shick testified, Eugene Father Catania of the Holy Rosary|Steel Corporation, was recalied to the The man was cut down by Rev.|G: Grace, president of the Hethleham = = d_his_testimony Bor. tederal court proceedings in the Bos- Church, 3d and F streets, who was in | 5ta0d. ~Ho reite 3 the. vi. of yesterday that the item in question Mll}zgru‘!rf;lh u";?”to“:f"u 'h?‘:":: tqg} ;fi:‘; mm :‘r‘x‘y n:ll"t‘?e r"-‘?cz: Prohibition Director 0’Connor De- How Shortage of Funds Hampered the v, :_nll'!'.:nnn t't:;n ;L’:&Veg rom®| was allo re b;ly his company as Mr. :“D{i’n'.;"': f:ffl:le;'."mi" .':2‘“-‘7 dis-{or business .than that was, Erot. clares Progress Is Being Made. ‘Washington’s Growtn flfl'&fiiu‘fi%.{‘:’.:::‘. fln:grel; Nevitt f“h.‘p" na’fix“::fi“’ and wet : part hafee - cide. 33U Wise aleo asserted that the per- Pl UL Sl Visitors at the White House. 85 Years Ago. sphccording to” Mrs. Falille, who|, Mr. Grace S I S R $ha Resacations tartitors hasiheen gg;,;rm“;,g;:{;:gz";,'?mg; < 28 P tion of New " York will not experienco real. | To the Biitorof Toe Sar: Com to Ask C to Thtorpreter. hor Bhopera \ONEh A1 | passed as brther by the Shimpink hil 3 B R genuine, “honest-to-goodness” Dro-| Just at this time, as in past years, * Board it would have been caught up Piher companies have sikteen fach. On LEints. BBRCRIN, 10 -present casen Association for Prevention Mibltion for many years 1o come—at) fhe peoble of Washington are’ anx- Pany 1o Ask Longress 10 = e nerpons inaizestion by the Bethjshem corproation aud certain days of the week, he said, the J - aliee east, not in the present generation— | jously looking to Congress for li . : ing the S isallowe company 1S further reduced by the de={", > -/ .One of Twelve Signers. Tuberculosis Discusses is the opinion of Charles R. 0'Con- | eral ‘appropristions for the mainte-| APProve Financing Plan to he‘cmer!‘:.t'l‘llll'c:mg;";xee ‘.‘i‘(‘.‘m‘&'fi Grace Also Defends Schwab. Railing of men to drill schooj. Prof. Chafe one of: twelve law- nor, federal prohibition.director for |nance and upbuilding of the Nation's to obtain passports to return to| In reference to tesitmony of Perley * The association declared itself in Who Qfax ‘the- report on “Il- I P York city and state, who con-|Capital. ~ Along with a Jjustifiable Handle Expenses France. but could’ not. Despondent, head of the auditing firm of favor of the $240 bonus for all go iFacticen of. the Department of Plans. ferred toGay with Secretary Tumulty | sense of local pride and ambition in e Expenses. lover “the situation. and unable to®Periey Morse & Co, that this voucher groment employes, including police | Justice," . ‘introguction of ‘which % at the executive offices of the White | the matter, Washingtonians have a work, he threatened several ti to Barlay Moree o! .l . :mil- o nd firemen. A resolution was adopted | brompted :the, present: phase of the | Miss Ruth A. E. Adamsen, superin- House. corresponding national spirit, looking || In offerinz to local investors today | 30 i [fE*4chcdEackeral times to|was among a list of hmisplaced ftems ndorsing the Curtls child. labor bill {committee’s Inquiry. Hesaid the 1a- | tendent of the Imstructive Visiting| “We are making good progress. but | forward always to its highest possible |® block of $1,200.000 five-year 7% pe , Mrs. e said. She|found in the Bethlehem corporation for the District. - bor department. had. been reduced to 1t is €low work,” Director C'C r "onnor | development and expansion. cent notes the Washington Gas Light 2 rubber atampr by the Depariment|{Nurse Soclety, was elected to Mem- | uiq while discussing conditions in| 1In the main our leglalutors have|Company announced it will ask Con- raids 'and chal- | bership on the board of. directors of } ©of Justice in the 1819 his territory. beea liberal in appropriations, butiETess at the next session to approve a . t| Following his talk with Secretary [not always so. of the sev-|financing plan to provide for future ex- WOMEN HEAR SPEECHES. |ionewd (8 loguiity ot "t sader (he | the Association tor,the Provention of | Folloning bis, talk sith Secretary |net stways so. 4 study of b sev:|fnanciné pian 1o provide Sirine e yopia Rowm D ey i {oone? s M Mpree priaeips e H answer ‘to, Sefiator" King, . detocrat, | Tuberculosis last evening, to succeed|red with officials at prohibition head- | 180) will show that much of the| The company desires to handle cabi- | tame baok the anor bir Tocus™ he|ltems to the committce yesterday he Weltare and Activities Topics at |Utah, he said ft- was more “a ques- |Miss Alice C. Bagley, reeently re-|quarters. burden of capital butiding was placed | tal expenditures in the future = ed. As-|said he Sk ey K1 was obliged to keep close watch over | books totaling $339,000, Mr. Grace him, she said. xid “There were no misplaced items, This morning. he asked her to go|unless they weroe misplaced by the to the grocery store on am_errand, | Emergency Fleet Corporation’s audi- 1 sistance was summoned and she en-|they had been picked up In the in- tion of policy” than of illegality. Tignor of the stafr| Others who saw the secretary were. | upon the shouldars of its inhabitants, |8ale of stock, and Congress will be |iered the room. lowed i Federation Meeting. signed. Dr. C. A. Tignor Sonators "Myers of Montana and|and that at times the need of funds|asked to amend its charter in orde e by Dy the ‘pelest. | complete andit, - = " Kirby of Arkansas. former Repre-|and larger financing was sorely felt, |that this may be done @ o |9, And, the the traneorn. * Pothor o | m i phtoatie SoTas ot ree- sentative Eugene E. Reed of New A quotation from John Sessford, our f“li“.{flndln‘ the bo'z.y still warm,|ords of the corporation sl ng the cut it down and summoned aid from | final disposition of the items in qu Casualty Hospital. Dr. J. R. Dull, re-|tion. These. would prove beyond sponding to the call, pronounced the]doubt, he said, that no part of it had man dead. ever been charged to ship conatruc- The widow is left alone in this| tion. 4 city. "She can talk no English. She has no relatives. And she sald in Conclusion: 1 do not know wrat 1| JERCHANTS WILL HEAR TAX PLANS DISCUSSED The rule to which he referred, Prof. blic fare wo . of medical inspectors of the pul _Welfare work and women's activi- | Chafee said, was chan while Sec- | 0F TIce N cted W succeed Dr retary Wilson of the Labor Depart- = ties formed the topics of discussion at | 1ICRTY TUUSIR OF (U6 TAer Debartiip. M. Murray, who has moved from|iriiioniie“and’ James Kerny, pube | city's volunteer annalist for ncarly Comialination New|limica, & meeting of, the District Federation Washington. 5 Its capitalization is now lmited b S Womens: Cluba At the. Mason | (ol fnd b Sotilior Abercrombis, | %SRS hince of Dr. Fowler, mem. | lher,of, the Trgpion Times, een: | foty yoars il be interenting atier |3, S LioR, 1% ow fimited, bF House yesterday. is was'dome December 30, severa] | er Of the board of directors of the y “Thero have bsen JUring the year|Of &n increase In its total authorized Work of the National Counéll of ldays After warrants in.the radieal|dssociation. Dr. Joseph A, Murpiy. | secretary Tumulty today also re- | (1835) scarcely any improvements |CaPitalization will be sought has mot Women was: described by Mrs. PAIlip | “round-up" ‘directed against' members{chiel medical inspector of the pUDIIC| ceived three nationally ~prominent | other than contingent, owing to the|been indicated. Officlals of the com. North Moore, president of that or-|of the communist party had been ju- |8chools, outlined from the PORL O flower growers. they being Frank H.|embarrassed situation of the city and |P2ny say, however, that to keep the ganization, who described steps taken [sued, he said. When Secretary Wilson | View of the health office the WoctMsi'Y, Traendly of New York, Wallace R.|ward finances. Had the eity.been in|CONCern abreast of the city's growth with regard to legislative maasures|learned of the change-in January,|for nutritional clinics, as shown BY| picrson of Connecticut and John Can- | possession of the funds derived from |Will require from $400,000 to $500,000 and welfare organistion by - the(1320. he continued, the old Fule pro-|the welghing and measuring conduct- | ning of New York. the sales of the public lots, and the|for capital expenditures annually. council ! %] viding for counsel’was restared. e e ehildren were tinsold ‘lots contributed thelr propor-| Durins the past few vears tho com- Y short| Prof. ‘Chafee ressed the hope [¥When ones 5 on of taxes, equally with those own- a out the ‘authority to increase ey Mahel vernon SHverrd:8 IRt | ot Tnh ‘committee would Investigare | found to be as much as 10 per cent| FCONOMIC CONFERENCE ed by individuals, the city would not|its outstanding stock, has been forced Father Ca- [ mittee with photostatic cngl 'ot rec- ow| OLD CABINET OFFICERS TO ENTERTAIN NEW ONES address on the event of “what happened. in ‘Washington™ dur- | under weight. at the present day have been in need|to keep up with the demand for exten- ceremonies at the Capitol, when'the According to plans worked out by statues of thres leading .adwocatar | "Suiing his testimony, Prof, Chafee | the board of cducation and the neaith| HELD BY LOCAL Y.W.C.A. and pioneers of womatr suffrage willinsisted that neither h office, nutrition clinics are soon to be ing this period. of’ funds to free it from its debts|sions and improvements as best it Representative Bachrach Principal Speaker at D. C. Association’s Annual Meeting Tonight. Representative Isanc Bachrach will March be the principal speaker tonight at = the annual meeting of the Merchants The fact that members of the out-[and Manufacturers’ Association, at the going cabinet are planning to enter- | Raleigh Hotel. He has just returned tain members of the new cablnet is | oM , Marion, Oble. ,.'.:':,'“"‘,‘P,‘.““:_ one of the indications that the big, dent-elect Harding. 230 charity Dall arranged for the night| President King ? the asseciation r 3 threevvornered of March 4 at the Willard by the Child | bas arransed for 8 ‘hrestortiog Welfare Society of Washington will!there is no more important blem prove one of the most brilllant func- | pefore the business men of the eoun- tions that the National Capital has 4 #een in years and an aoceptable gub-| [ew Hahn,. managing director of stitute for the official inaugural ball | tne National Retail Dry Goods Asso- and obligations; but the proceeds|could. were paid into the Treasury of the! From the proceeds of the sale of notes United States, instead of being placed | offered today the. company will reim- be placed in Statuary Hall. Felix Frankfertor, who also sis started in several of the schools, with Other addresses were made by Mre. igsued und the co-operation of the Association to th d] - | b T e o by M= mm ung e oA ton of Tuberculosis, for | Address by Miss Blanche Geary e credit of the city for its im-|burse itself for extensions and additions | Feature to Be Special Attraction at provement and embellizhment, and|to property acquired since, November, Charity Ball on Night of Woman's Welfare Assocjution; Mrs. feeling toward | the purpose of demonstrating the pos One of the Features of This which was contemplated by it t|1918. This plan has the approval of roa! ‘Thomas Calver, chairman pf Imer in the mat-{sibilities of bringing the subnormal founders, Washington d President | the Public Utilities Commission. mittee on sites for the go'i-?:':t were merely “upholding the }children up to normal weight through Morning’s Session. Jefferson, as is fully shown by their| “Tha notes are part of an.issue 88 of ution. correction of all physical defects and acts and carrespondence. The amount | $2,000,000, the z Reiss, Mrs. K. MoPss, ‘inculcation of proper nutrition and| A talk by Miss Blanche Geary, a compapy retaining $300,- this amount been invested in stock,|these acquisitions out of the $1,200,000 it would have afforded a vearly reve. | Worth of. notés o’ be sold at this time. nue of upwards of $55,000, to which | This will leave about $700,000 as rep. might have been added a &msll as- | resenting thé copt of other extensions sessment tax, and licenses would have | made during thé' past .years, and it is enabled the "corporate authorities to|assumed that a’similar amount will be accomplish_‘every desirable improve-|expended on etensions and better- ment. und of a permanent nature. Much | ments during thé 1921-1922 period. g00d might have been done by the| If Congress approves the plan to be government, had th tered the | submitted to it et mfw"“ t4 e | £ul o it, the present issue of Miss Elizabeth ‘mu« for ecit; ich o = = 5 e Vol nutrition and or city uses by sales of lots| 000, which. will be sold later for cover — ameon, Mra Awmg | -; eaith habits. The clinics member of the economic department{and donations from Maryland ang | capital jtures ‘wade durin B. Hendley a;‘d Mrs. W. B. Hardy. WAnT GREATER HEVE"UE_ opened at the beginning of the new|of the national board of the Y. W. C.| Virginia was, up to 1830, as foll the presed year md’:e:: ‘ % s Bl S d Bracst B Grant the assocla; | hdusing. was one of the features of | Mamland, $7200; ‘trom Virginia| ., i mb:;:'ssoa A eads Mm “‘. "fln"t ‘s he ith crusade " e first session of the ree- oco- ,000; making e sum : of compas al ), jor = of R g&vhni for a health crusade pageant conference arranged by ‘yhe ‘{v, 717.68: nearly all of which’ was ob:| the Georgetown and Rosslyn Gas Com- “Association meeting at Atlantic|morning in the Elizabeth Somers Dr. Crafts Addresses Southern Pas- | Confronted with the problem of ob- | &1ty " in" February. when the play, |Home annex, 1104 M. street morthe i 7 " |taining additional revenue for the New | “xing Good Health Wins.” written by | west. Miss Geary spoke on “The Re- s’ Assoclation, England roads or the alternative of | yise" Alberta Walker, dramatic in-|sponsibility of the Architectural and ows: sehool in February. A, and a recognized authority on{From lots, $732,717.68; donat! froi 3 [ Sh— Mrs. SES mVIEs' With Interstate Commission. | in connection with the National Bdu- g €. A. of the District, held this|tained in the infancy of the city. Had|panies, and ‘will ' reimburse itself for Children of today are recelving more | S¢€in& those roads go into bankruptcy. | structor of the Wilson Normal School, | Economic Bureau.” The second day's education in feminine anatomy and |Presidents of eleven of the largest rail- be presented. _This play was|meecting of the conference, in which crooks methods through the moving |way lines in the cast conferred with the | wisen at the Central High School ata- | "Y'~ offloials all over the country are pictures tRan persons formerly re- |Interstate Commerce Commission today | dgjum under the auspices of the tuber- | interested, will be held at main head- ceived in a lifetime, Dr Wilbur F.|In an effcrt to settle upon some meth- | cylosis association last June, in con-|quarters, 1332 F strcet northwest. Crafts, superintendent of the Inter- |od for the division of freight rates in- | pection with the award of the health| “Economic Workers as Christian national Reform Bureau, d red at |terchanged with trunk lines that would | erusade prises. Mrs. Grant is assist- | Leaders” was the topic discussed by & meeting of the Southern Methodist [£ive the New England roads the rev-|ing in the preparation of the Atlantic{Miss = Esther M. Hawes, national Preachers. Assoclation. at Mount Ver- |enue they require. The conference ad- | City pageant- gxecutive for the east central field. non E ¢ at personal request of . with headquarters in New the President-elect. ?::li:':_-ily. ame. to Washington " thia Not only cabinet officers, but a1s0 { morning as the guest of the associa- diplomats and prominent visitors to|tion, and he, too. will discuss taxa- the city on the occasion of the eh-uel tion from the standpoimt of the re- in administration are expected ta be | tailers of the United States Mr. among the guests of the various box | Hahn was at the Capitol today in holdere. Although the ball will nec- | conference with members of the Sen- essarily be small in comparison with | gte finance committee and of the ways past official balls. it will be almost 2s|and means committee of the House. notable for the distinguished person-| Harold -Young, Washington secre- alities which it is expected to bring | tary of the National Retail Dry Goods together, and this fact has resulted j Assoclation, will be the other speaker likelihood of the project being comaid- |in n:;airleu from all over the country |on the tax question. 5 7 . ered in the near future. rega; la;; tickets ’-na boxes, accord-| J. !‘Nlmm' %ffiw‘mm&.l:; a:: Loses Pocketbook, ———po—r—— . ing to the committee in charge of {the Board of 5t o= Otheriita arrangements, of which Mrs. John{also will be one of the speakera ‘Afl-n Dougherty is chairman. The officers of the Merchanis and iow's city, notes-may be tAB last the com; will INGTON TOPHAM. |offor in order to meet Capital expendi- B tures. I'resident Reéside of the company TWO WOMEN ATTACKED |eald today that plans for building & sas : ant on ‘Analostan Island still are held ON STREET LAST NIGHT fi;fifié’“fim‘”"y‘ifi"‘mfufi“fi?f“ s Church yesterday. |journed later, however, without reach- 3rs, William Hamilton Bayly led the Dr. Crafts presented to the ministers |in any agreement. devotional service. and Mrs. Charles the reform bureau's campaign ta ob-| The conference resuited trom a re-1[JCHIDA DOUBTS 1. String presided. tain city censorship of motion pic- [quest by Chairman Clark of the Inter- A luncheon at the Elizabeth Somers. tures throughout the comntry. : _|state Commerce Commission, that the MAMENT CUT arranged for the entertainment of In all plans for the improvement of [roads involved settle the controversy AR the visiting delegates, was given at the cinema productions. . Crafts |among 1 The 1 o'clock, while Miss Margaret urged that all outside posters should { were said to represent not ::[hh;'f";"'l;, 'Jg‘ aNextenn e l;!d lated as carefully as ie- er technf scussion on cafe- :»:"n‘pummedu” > ly n'.'h i £ ::::-r:;ltv ln“ll mv..h. rail ‘Continued from First Page.) : | terias, floor management, assoclation bureau's objeet,” nid“n.: "“’m' e tives, &8 1t | (Continued fror revenues, service to girls, etc, which leader, “is not & mere negative clean- |4if Ities involving the New Eugland | in Siberia had nothing to do with politi- 2’3‘:" at 2 o'clock and will end at up, but to make the movies the best|roads would affect practically every |cal conditons 2 S 5 substitute for saloons in the period |road in the country. “J. " concluded Vscount Kato,| A feature of tomorrow’'s activities at hand when more fatthful enteres: |™A request from the New Engtand | “may advinaito lnane) e et o e o L e rriangle o ment wi rive many usands of | roads Y avenue, last night ut Tomeless men out of fhe BUDDressed | saece of frerent mpaii” o Ereater |t o T o erents are sor- northwest, which has just been taken | Miss ol Ynl:.u., 01 Sueh Tflack | Pastor Declares World Has Been — Pl pinty by Gk Sampsnics S5 | i manace” ot Dottt AP0, M | i stidked By snloved man W3\ atade Sate for Womanhood n_refuse y| - tional executives, will be present and 1 ¥i “SAFETY FIRST” AS TOPIC, |t latter, and Chairman Clari's pur. | RAP AMBASSADOR MORRIS. | (" speak informally on housng: | 1o nd, Visiting cards, Miss Yarnell and Childhood, W. C. T. U. CONVENTION OBSERVES VICTORY DAY capes—Thefta Reported to. Palice. Epey ‘While passing along the cast side of 24th street, south of Penglu_-yly-nu Mrs. Thomas R. Marshall, wife of | Manufacturers’ Association '“y]u pr\; the Vice President. and vice president | sent thelr annual reports tonight an of the Child Welfare Society, who is|announcement will be made of those | elocted by the seations for the new chairman of the cammittee on boxea, . is giving her Ral attention to(year. These chairmen of trade sec- telegraphic inquiries, which slmull:l be{tions automstioally eomstitute the addressed ta her at the Willard Hetel. | board of governors. owed 18 ‘where the ball will be held. The meeting wijl be follow y 18 buffet supper. P. 1. HALTIGAN HEADS |\wanTS LAW TO STOP - HOLY NAME SOCIETY | pEaLs IN GRAIN FUTURES Inspector Harrison and C. W. Darr to Address Store Employes. { Police Tnspector William H. Harri- | son and Charles W. Darr, members of the Safety Council, tomorrow morn- ing will address employes of Lans- Clifford Thorne of Chicago Urges graphed Legislation Ending Seculation prominent republican and democratic | of the issues was unfair, bocause one- | 1706 U streetinorthwest, was denied = JAlexand Ya e " comte ‘ # g ek bt o i e hcasy | bosssaion, of kol spagzimenta s thel her Chile: a pickpocket robbed | the passage of the Volstead law. Patrick J. Haltigan of St. Paul's par- S ? Ieaders' prediecca today vhat they wif| Jast nikht &3 the Japanese Exclusion | PUtidlis’ i difurminations “handaa| her, Wil ahe was shopplng in v store | With Gelcentcs repsescating al 014"‘h ‘was clocted president of the Holy| Describing the Chicago Beard of pose 4 told the police. D emeet B ien B TeremeeYiha Smanal day of the con- | “Elizabeth Underwoed, 1355 Mary.| Declaring that the world had been Exclusion League Protests His|Itrence. the mee 'l';f,m":“v e d“;'-m {:Pda:ve‘ll;:me:fir'::;nt' was attacked|made safe for womanhood and child- FAVOR MORGAN OFFER. «One-Sided” Address. close at 12:30 p.m. Pieht abontiio o'ane el e L};: hood by those Who have Worn the z 5 SACRAMENTO. Calif, January 25 St { on Maryiand avenuo near J2th street badge o; the. W. C. '1‘- U., Rev. Wi+ 2 —— { C LS st a0 a short distance from home. She broke | mer .P. Johnston, assistant tor House Leaders Predict Acceptance ,“},;’Ig,‘;i',fi’é:l""h??{;fi‘;ii . Tl:n: RULINGS BY RENT BOARD- :wsy )fro'mmhtv;‘i he(flre he 'conldm:»ob!(h- First Congregational Da(gh?.x;c‘?‘t Other Officers for Year Also ry sador to Japan, T TR er, she tol e police, and ran to a| welcomed the members of the or- of London Residence for Envay. |ri% American SERCIC 21000 | Maurios . pllller, named as awner negrby drug store for brotection. ° * canization at. tnelr victory day con| ~ Elected at Meeting Last Despite - opposition _expressed by | Giaring the ambaseadors definition | posession of {two apartments ‘i the | . MI%: Mary Fadeley, 134 reported. (o] onurch today in comnfemzr-u;'n";g Night. 3 i | | ! ! burgh & Bro., 420-30 7th street, on questions pertaining to safety first. The talks will be given at the assem- bly rooms of the business house, ‘where the employes will assemble at $:50 o'clock. It is planned for Mr. Darr to give a fifteen-minute talk, and it is expeot that he will dwell upon the subject of care on the streets while on the way to and from the business house. nspector deliver a brief address Similar meetings are P e L UL 3| in this clty yesterday afternoon. Her|tho local branches. the convention |Name Soclety of the District of Gor the greatest speculaiive Eoept for tha povermment e roes | SEiS S Sate eon?mlltr f:? cuatr. Torasion Tne” commission ruted hat| bocketbook contained §8 and Visiting S A ntord SReloh Drcatien ot | peld e e oo o¢ mariet in the world” Clifford Thoro L] Lt S S ., 5 lum, of & donCaa o permanent homs fn Lon | man o s, a0 V. S MoCIatohey: | Dara' Fauber df sapartment 5 And. of| AR, Spartment ‘house robber lasttho orsanization, and. after a song |St Cyprian's Churoh last night [of Chicago ured today beforo the American ambassador to the court of]facramento, publisher and official | Edna M. Jones' of apartment 3 were[RIEht between 6 and 17:30 o'clock | seryice, conducted by Mra, Wlsg- Other officers eleoted to serve during| yjouge agriculture commitico emact- St James. It is expected that the|representative of the league in con- |iegally insuficient under the provi-f ELACHPRIRRCS b the spartment of| B Whoeler and prayer by Mea. Don | the snsuing year were JosepR T. Kits-| ent of legisiation which would reso] ashington, D. C. 1] it o 3 't e ecn ot e, pLeparizin the ac- | forencen 1n T on of the Japanese | *2ns Sont poard aiss denied Emma O.| Lith street, thiough a side window. | other 'routine =~ business ~wero oo | Matthew V. Noons, eliminate speculation {n grain futures before the House for & voie this wool | situation. the declared, Am-|Clark possession of apartment 24, 1734 Fo, stole $4.50 in cash and a revolver | ducted. ish, treasurer; John J. in, St. Jo- | at the end of a definite nrflo‘4 A° e Chalrman Porter of the House for. | oiosdor Morris gave only the Jap- | T street northwest. and reduced the|3Rd jewelry valued at $190. rs. James F. Gilbert, president of | seph's parish, marshal, and Capt. Har-| peared as spokseman for the Amers planned for all the large business|eign affairs committee has introduced | oasse views, which were doclared to | rental from $60 to $50 a month. Mre. m, . tho bosrd of deaconesses of the Meth- {ry_ Waish, St Aloysiua parish, emser.|ican Farm Bureau Federafion and (s e a rsolution which would permit ao- |be unfair not ealy to California. but |John P. Barton ix the tensat, ¢or| Btreats, _told T e e L e A e e e e e i s bl tal t] n_ in- - 3 e " JAMES B. MAUGHLIN DIES, | ot o govermiminf of‘onfi 52| riy sheorant St smas wsnp: | e Boste s LGP AXLe0 Moior froder, e 1, Bt aodiment Shot | and e sdiots 7 i 204 G| Yo "ed pel £ 3Rt 7 S| 50 Fhorne sugmented ot he Ui 4 3 . rnoon an 3 - o y < e atactea g:’?&‘&";’fi:fifum%:f' “e”flm’;’;\lblicn: e B aiars was adjudged| /i )lo an automatic’ revolver. waten, |farc:; Miss Ruth A- D. Addison, presi. | given Mr. Deyle for his 1ong and| opuid Wive t(he elevator. dealers and {er accommodations abroad for Ameri- | apression. 48 €0 the factors of this | Mercer. carton of cigarettes and a child's b dent- ef visiting nurses, and Mrs, ! faithful service. O e imtoreats time 1n Which to re- Prominent Farmer and Stock Raiser Laura Miller, national director of | djust themselv = can diplomats. But since the Senate | gerious problem, and only within the e 4 4 adjus o € 4 ; co! 5 in_industry, a collection for The yearly deals. he charged, to. already has acted on the Morgan offer, ear or more has California Lipscomb, 815 Newton | women in | | | The 3 e of Boyds, Md. Hioung Teaers Sa18 the, woute castrors | Dant %eafio Suthina hearing for wet | BLANTON WILL SPEAK. |street. reportedstolentrom hia room | the Near East Relief was taken and /SAYS QI PRICE WEAKENS, | taied sty one times the actual grala James Toyd Maughlin, prominent ! the resolution from that body and put|authenticated facts. ~California has it ey :’fii&e;;‘:!;“:’m‘r';':};lge_“° in cash, a ‘h‘:;:::’g:t:uverlkndr:v: orstead === ret:erll\; I pmuuc'uu farmer and stock raiser of Boyds, |it tNFOUEh. im0t ek e ta2the Arherican wub | Representative Thomas L. Blanton | James Ross, driver of an express | of Minnesota, father of the oighteentn |H. S. Reeside Hopes for Drop in | Y°*f)e Youisiana lottery Md.. died early this morning at his B omt ¢ the department is present-| of Texas, is to speak beforo Federal | wagon, reporied the theft of a hox ! amendment, is expected to deliver an Cost of Product { continued ~in its paimicst d 3 lic, 4 : | Emp! Union, No. 2, at 8 o'clock | c o vi ; later today, at the conclusl, 4 r Hande L Ma wie v ! b panese Kide, California sub- | Employes’ Union, No. 2, a o'clock | containing ¢ velvet rebe and silk pet- | address la . e conclusion about $60,000,600 a ea Mr. Maunhlin was born ’.‘,."L‘Il‘,‘:! LAST CALL FOR TAXES. :;,‘{},mvf,iffip«}:r::n’:‘ce( that as a state | Friday night, at the auditorium of | ticoat in front of 2528 28th street yes- | of which there Will be a demonstra-| Howard S. Reeside, presiden: of the | whiie over $16,000.000,000 is w i Department, 18th and F day afternoon. tion. Chicago Board of Trade. more, but most of his life had been it of the mation It should be ac- {the Interior terday 0 Washington Gas Light Compan: on the Chicag ¢ ald e i - streets northwest. RE et SR - pany, ex- dded that the commiss: ¢ on h:I:yfl;;'LF;::':n‘éyifif n;::*lun Be Paid Tomorrow to Prevent | gorded a similar privilege. R e e tinato) belinein tomberom ressed hope today that the prmgorl&‘flfl,&m business at Chicago. i three daughters, Eleanor. Sale of Property. 3 1 report of a special skilled trades | animal, its milk containing three and faran and Mary Jane Maughlin, and| romorrow will be the last day for| OPPOSES BODY REMOVAL. |Cimmities on ‘the Lehibach reciassi- | balf times as muoh butter fat as that ; payment of real estate taxes due last e fieation bill will be presented. i of the cow. Maughlin. His mother and a sister, bim. | May. All lots and parcels on which |Mother Protests Disinterment of P night at 1423 New York avenue for-| The Asiatic buffalo is a very valuable! HOLDS 1921 ELECTION. 52 oll would drop before many more | Of (0% fimcs the receipts of Mo ) St | A‘l‘mo?' &h he hms received o infor- 0 mation In nEg & 13 - Community "Welfare Auoohuon', e e ] 2 e“lgo”nr t'h:‘ o Seat Pleasant, Chooses Officers. ~ | Mr. Reesido said he believed the price | lie Mrs. Enos C. Keys, also survi : iv ing children are on your hands | | nard Taylor, asgistant’ machinist: Leo To womdil oot ave et s *1 | dinia July 9, 1915." When he enlisted The lives of 3,510,000 starviag ¢ e Rl ey 0 1he ATAMT o the Rockefelier Founda- | ciase f1s amaust meeting today at thy | U1c; oY Joft Bix trunks with her. the| | and’on your souls. You, alone, Americans; can save them | | Madiot “citertiman - 20 Goorse 1 FIVE ASSOCIATIONS SIGN. ¥ close its annual meeting thday at the | nvoiher suys, had his mail delivered : l':fin o Hintod. in book Zorm ang n4.| ~§on's Bemains for Reburial i Officers of the Volunteer Firo and |Dhtatgoture of sas ot Jin® | ihd will broceed to draft & bill o ALIEN CUSTODIAN UPHELD | vertisea for the tax aale, which takea| oit to prevent the disinterment of. IS Y Consuence Clear? Cammunlty Weltare Association'of Seat | Tha Jocal comuany Bro il be|report to the House e positmIMarey the body of Willlam ¥. Murray, who lour \ .. Ploasant, M., eleated for the yesr 1321 | potifed this wesk of the pricg it A The Supreme Court yesterday upheld | A Denalty af € per cent. or 1 per Frreath Ly ; : were announced today as follows: beTiedar for its Febryary nt e Shthortty of ihe slien peoperty |cSat molith since lst June, will he| dled- overneas z Irwin 1. Main, president; Alfred T\ |oxpe ha; ;;:nlfilmmz: :el’xebl;c;lhrztlén depo.l‘ added to all bills paid at this time. ?uu-& ou;’e:d w’n::tte ;’Dle:-!n‘:tes l:i - 2 A Norpis, vice presi em.& Louis F. Lits, | oapt < rice as s countr: erman - —~——— ast, was 4 . . : Urnoeer @ browel Anei-| ) ORISTS END MEETING. | Siscas ot Batiomars e sis moihes | | aciy® To0 aved one Kife when you conld have saved | 5w b movert & 50t 104 | compaas will nas cotsameoroart 27 by 1 il . Cooper,” executive officers; The court said there could be no —_—— * | againet his wife, Ada F. Murray, and| { many? 5 }”‘“fl"‘ofl, s s e o petition to the Public Utilities Com-| £ doubt that the trading-with-the-ene . the etery company. The mother e etant ohlel: Gocrge MoDualy | ission, since the erd abing ey act Buthorized sach sepure Pt <" |Carnation Society Now Takes x.fi.‘?x’f'nhwfln 3.‘3; t:;w“a?;\ cntered somi‘?“" you saved NONE whea you might have saved socont ssgsiant Shit: Geopgs, Mebuell | he prosonc'zats of $T3¥ptr thotaan | € Stage at Willard. Inuredianyduty whileipecyiagtnitne ant; Scveren Grebstadt, second lleu- | homes expires in March. H TWO WOMEN HONORED. | 1. society of American Florists | Modierrancan sen, apd dica in Shrs THEY_ ARE.LOOKING TO YOU. {enant; John B Sehults, inachiniat; Bers i ¥ New York, it as announced to- , \f o) 2 <. ident appointed the followis . B e | o e Conpon o send It with yout ehecl, at ance, | | St sonmitecs for N5 ‘i T8 Beter Nebiine sniatan and oot ssn n!'ll?r 'nl;n:;&r:« -ns;m.‘!;l:; 4 two-duy exhibition. The pub'le|to take charge. The wife consented Fill out this coupon and send it witl your check, at once, office: Robert C. Kraft, A. S. Herbert | protection in the railroad viaduots of Margery K. Exgleston. who will take |Will be admitted to the large balle|to her efforts in securing the return| | to John Poole, Treasurer, Eum%fan Relief Council, Federal | |and William B. Brown, audit committee; | the northeast {s asked of the Comm 1h : o n £ reast G MoDuell, Alfred T. Norris and |sionera in & Joft i ived at Position of assistant secretary of the | T00M, Where the exhibition is to De | of the son's Doty snd sde lis sbiso: National Bank, Washin ftm, D. = 5 #"fléfimg e;;;;..\;: mem::n‘t;"mw the pl-tflgt. :El:liflr:g'!::l:.:m - S Canaien inting the aeal e AT e Iy she has been notified, the $10 will save the Life of a child. How maay will you | |, Lit=, eomes 3, Pamer, Wilsm *‘The ‘organizations jaining in the re: T e iag of (:. oQCXecutive som: ittee of| mother says, by the Sematery treas. | | save? dremeny .S;R“L'_"a“n':m&"‘ t:i: S xnmm"mmu‘mm -fi"‘ {1 the e son's wi . h v |- TRAINING SCHOOL BOYS FLEE |the Soctety of American Tioriste aad | urer that her Mebuen Py Francis Smith and Louis Matf the former sixteen and the latter fi7- teen years old. They are wanted” ;u nllve‘c tr;m th: ‘\llnue al ‘l‘n.ll(lac. ichool for Boys, having escape moraing. A the Police have been asked to capture montiena viaa, tg-n % Ia streats - sven and eo) worth and Linool CEA ) 1 China medical board, « department ul" e were: ‘Wfi& § tion were continued. A