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2 THE EVENING STAR, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1921 PRSHNGINPLER ™ e FORUNRNHN D == REPARATIONS PLAN FARCE, SAY BRITISH ECONOMISTS Framers of Paris Agreement Termed “Allied (Continued from First Page.) sks Congress to Bury Hero S St e : T G % i Lunatics™ by Writer in the Daily Herald. > = . de €. S sl SRALE A Aros s }ode : S o . 5 in Arlington as Special | ,._ r:?:rfg'“:‘m{;;::;:;‘,,:o“,§ M|=== ; il S e Rkl 5 A= e -t Would Crush Whole of Europe L “National Tribute.” R iR ,“1“‘,‘,’-"",,”,‘,‘,‘,“:,{,'.:5‘;' vl B 1% PN AN > iR, G = : i 3 ; o ¥ e d | LONDON. February 1—Grave dousis to o along way toward mecting G ties. but will not ad- kiy as to risk a break Franco-Rritish solidar iple of the Brit- Eritish-Ameri- quarters | » : are expressed in n of the body | opinion that the providing of an in- S Ca 8 ; : " % ; o & , Sy g re i §§ ~ne scturn from Erance burial in | Ceased water supply for Washington s ; < ; 2 g o = T 3 ) & | | vnether Germany v of an unknown soldier for burial inl; "¢ mych greater importance than| | e 3 Si 7 5 2 pay the war bill asscs rlington national cemetery as “a fit-{the development of power at Gre At the Paxs RN Arling! t the Paris conferc - i 5 e men who Falls s : 3 X - it o2 i3 4 Bas; :;g_n::;::.::;b:::o !I'\g T teq | Mr. Weller questioned the economic | ¢ 7 - W 3 A X 2 i 3 ; mists deelare that th feasibility of spending $44.421.000 for | today by Gen. Pershing before the!power development, not including the wctors quite i i ittee, | cos distribution s m, and ; - 4 P ¢ E 4 53 S > 3 House military affairs committee, | cost of a t i 2 ‘ - g A 2 B - : et i e bill for that |Suggested that consideration be miven | B 4 o A A% - 5 3 4 k g ¢ ; : Which is considering a o Il L i s L L : G L 3 g £ ‘o A 26 onds % John May able to oubt that the offici lews respectin 1 respect- world prob- cidence than ndersiood them to 1 nard Keynes calls the co proved by Secretary Baker, who ruled {mine in western Maryland. where con- . S 2 SN 3 3 5 o T 2 argucs that the burdeny b S t that the r Department could not!densing water is available. He s id: | b .2 S 2 3 0 = ~on paper—wound crus 03 i break a solemn promise to the rel s to be regretted that, due to * : %, g 7 Y 3 < 5 B A f { cour 1 puil the rest ot & cme ¢ n hing looking 1 tives of the soldiers that their bodies these t 5 2 . i} 25 P 2 b i Apdiasdaad either would be returned to them or and pow: d : Y . e d g 4 RY ; 3 v Foal el British vu ss men are co AOl - ! A 3 » over the implications of the intractabie pleEE DV 2 ce, definite steps have been taken | Sl : 15 S X 5 ARetS 4 “settloment.” They siate that i mit a closer Urges Impreasive Ceremeny. ard increasing the water supply ' f i o 2 ¥ 4 - 3 % many ever paid the bil she “I think this proposal should be car-| Therefore, I am pleased to find in Maj. | s - bR o + 3% 15 g RES > % only do so by develog ried out ing. “It{Tyler's report a recommendation that| % b - 5 - e 7 y 3 trade to the exclusion of the st should be d v ceremony made fthe two projects should be considered | ki - 5 %, A g - - p % 0%, b of British industry from most o as impres ible and everyiseparately, and that he considers it K s 5 5 3 g . markets of the worid. George Lans- honor should be paid this unknown |of primary importance that a second ! i 3 5 KT hiwen 3 5 3 3 J bury of the Daily Heraid, calls the | man. And it should be simply an u queduct be built from Great Falls|E H % 3 % : o . 9 of Paris ag known That shou s to Dalecarli ervoir with the ne cient to cover all states of th essary additional works. I trust that | o L i e : > s teel ®wnd ail branches of the m 3 this hearing will result i i 4 5 i o FTo TR . Doy 3 { £monyk sagacious observers that naval service {steps by Co s to auth s N = 2 : 1 Bl Eon 3 54 ; i | statesmen in Paris d.d their best, JUDGE POLLOCK DIES. ement ‘Expen on Indian Affairs Drops Dead in Office. The pencral suggested that next o = * A i R £ . ¢ ¢ 2 > > that the reparations questi Memoarizl day should le g B i work itself out all right in th 28 the time or the i hoped tha the Ge s Investigated Power I said he favored i Inw he water powe send experts to London ruary ocemetory raiher T jeet, L have. 4 s |16 such men come it is realiz d th the Capitol, as 4 v num {hey will come in 4 very serious n at 1519 e Decaute entiment wh drcts 3 After o ride up the Indlan river In Florida on {he Prelinghuysen yacht Victoria the Hardlng party stopped at Bochlcdie, Fla, to enjoy a tew rounds 0¥ Wil come i = ed at 1819 2n attache & nations known - never been able of zolf, before continuing up the river. Mr. Harding Ix seen here being greeted at the dock. | econom ppoinici cemetory o Iy o= Meanwh S o P 7 . he 7 At pr 0 ence of «¢ et * Lejucne Alxo Favors l‘"“;cr 4 t is possible to deveiop power in g ; ’ B e ; i odiannl e lana L e e, commanc 10 am-eloctrie po E upnly -3 € e - P 1 7 K2 S e g e, commanier of {iafgs modor sicam. leclle e plunt upnly the domestic necds o |SUES FOR STOLEN LIQUOR. | J. L. WARREN EXPIRES. |COMMITTEE TOLD ABOUT | iif s Tn S0l b o i Kanwledee of the who ¢ ni N bout 7 mills, QT under- | triet. + will be sur | their lands made hi 5 o - < believed th: 2 m authority on the 24 Division in the Soisson drive. | fian. the average cost At the Ben- | Other features mentioned by Mr. Lev- Sl e * In responsibla circles in London it is st folvie s - also recommended the return of the was 714 . with | e as reducing the cost of his pro- ran min Wy RAIDS UPON ALIENS | In rssponsivle circies in Lond ot | Hoie s aivan oty s wifer B oty of one unkriowa soldie = than | posul were filling the bed of the f‘hv‘h}ASks Court to Make Insurance Prominent Washington Lawyer held that any sort of_an agreement | He is survived only by his wife. Fu- Test of Renl P;:»grefin: those prevailing at the present time. T, lapeake:: hio canal and construc Company Pay $2,000. Was at Winter Home. i would have been better than no agree- | neral arrangements will be announced ruxton Beale of Washington, who | therefore, can see no cconomic benefit | tis 1 on the Marylandl . 5 P ment. Premier Lloyd George wants! om0 | ol pesnit from (he dovelopment anq Cum-! Alexander L. Satterwhite says he{ John L. Warren, prominent local at-| Hearing on Bill Providing for Am was to have been a witness before the : (I b bes n committes was.detained at the State|Of the Great Falls water power at a |b 2 & roadijost seventeen cases of whisky as|torney, died yesterday at his winter nesty to Persons Convicted B 3 d haul coal at one-half a cent af o5 , . o g & Department, but submitted the follow- l"l_d‘,efl]:mb ed c; t ?r-s“q:flf;gofflo cost | ton mila and would be in continuous the result of two visits of burglars slog,\:. |rln| (_oluml:}l; Ga., f;)lln\?ing a ing statement: oy e e ngainat the taxpavers |oDeration. Maj. Tyler's dam would be|at his home, 1753 T streot north- o yness was forty-seven ol e T T “We are heginning to realize that our L, R B Teel | U Mr. Levering said, in case of y 2 2 = S old: O earings conducted by the § teat matecin e v ne mnien s s et [isaTs M Tevriine S DL SR £ west, Fovuary 12 anil 28 st auid o 1 AT Warren was) bom! inl Claytonil 1o e D e feans our sole measure of civilization—to | that any part of the total expenditure e e et Snder the flaod: day asked the District Supreme Court | Ala. ~ He was graduated from the bill providing for general amnesty to of Espionage. el be borne by the citizens of | 7 . vy i (7 e 9,000 agains! i University of Alabama. When he cam TS SR o bie realize that civilization is more a mat- | Which must be T D e os 1 “would be scle a lawyer for a judgment of $2,000 against the k a persons convicted of violating esy ter of the heart than of the head, and | Wish Lt‘:»‘nl;‘zu;‘{ Db s |in heaven Marsland Casualty Company for the | ;;eo‘,‘é;i*;“gg'g;i;g;s};y gt onage laws 'fg“’,v'.f‘“i‘{{gn‘é‘,f CL‘?“";“'t‘l - b i vantage, eser e ards i = ‘ Sy ' 2 e s | leading to a nvestiga a ;-lu'ln “-{,';é’fl‘“ :‘n::gp.m?t {'h‘e“lfggllp,c;. ng our school faciiities, sewcrage | Points of Difference. alue of the liquor. He explains that | admitted to the bar here. Bete u,,,.,,”ey, eneral's polioy of arresting CORNWELL'S morial, the soimn rights and parks and . \r. Levering concluded by Pointing | he had taken out a policy of bur- | Warren, a brother, became his asso- S rrant’ and the i E s er civie improve- |out that his plan differed from that|giary jnsurance with the defendant, 'ciate in law and in the real estate unent accorded them when he or- e 2 Mr differed fre h surs e : nent accorded them when 2‘;;?;112111 v.u?r::m r:l -\x.:’.x kxereflp\i' submitted by Maj. Tyler in two eSS€n-' (hith by a rider on the policy was | business | d the “red” raids la: 2 @ur sense of the sufferings 'of other does not c er the ad- ' iia] respects, nams alled for 2o cover the intoxicants on the [ Mr. Warren was a member of the ancis F. Kane, form 4 e s ot e o end | ditional cost of " underground distribu- 15 E in bridge instead | pre Upiversity, City, Columbia and Kirk: | Sta attorney for the eastern = e At e | tion of the power deve he vari- . and ould ¢ ] The plaintiff says he notified the |Side Golf clubs and was first president of Pennsylvania, who resigned 5 Sevenqusand perhaps | indirect. but!ous government institutions. To dupli- rvoir for both Water sub-j pojice of the loss and also made de- | of the Bannockburn Golf Cluh. He|“in protcst” against ihe policies in- HOCOLATE lavishly layered be- come from this one cause j cate the pre ibution tentior and POWEr purpos: ‘o Moore | MR 00 the company for reimburse- | 2lso belonged to La Fayette Lodge, F.|vokcd by the Department of Justice, ( ¥ o s to purcha X system, would b . .)n(n!rl‘}:.v;"vlr‘ ent. The company refuses to in-|A. A. M, and Sigma Nu Fraternity. He |said raids in Philadelphia were made tween three tiers ()f tender qgolden Test of Real Progress. require an jona pxp"‘m;‘;fize of | e a o l‘-(xm\}ph;p'_ -mnify him he states. w lnc;'( Lrhman in All Souls’ Epis-|on orders from W ngton and re- 4 / 5 9 “The test of real progress is theabout from 0 B e | be zen e s St copal Church. sulted in the arrest of about 200 per- 55 e rate by which our symputhy for our Suggested Power Sites. L 00000 oo WILL TRY TO OUST BRUCE s Loy 12 Furvived by his wite, ‘Annic | sons. ieei g cake, and thickly covering top and fellow citizens is stréngthening, = reloping | pproximate A { n; a four-year-old son, John| Questioned by Senator Sterling o 3 # ; 1o10 i suen wavs he he ressiution| “Before any plan for developing | (i hours annually, and would be in b i), +| L Warren, ir.; his mother, a sisier | Sonth Dakoeta, chairman of the com- sides. Cake and chocolate both super- 3 A P - | excess that would be Fkats : 5 suggests that the soul of goodness in | water power at Great Falls is adopt- | f the amount g > SnditaRb e ther fof ICTas ton ATa A | e At bt i e things evil may come from the sufer- ed. it would be advisable to consider | &€ vI:u t‘r;.mlr RH:; D e aost Parents’ League to Picket Franklin gvos b\,;mhers' lza(:s Warren and Dr./sonally, I know nothing of abuses. J ; r. Levering state = . Warren of this city. 2 ars ings of the frightful war. the possibility of developing steam-| 8o SVOl0 0 G0q those of Maj. Ty-|School Denouncing Superintendent. i L e risonment If the carrying out of the resolu-j (il 0™ iwer in a plant located at | FSMAES FRERIEG B ™ hassini P He protested agalnst mprisonment Homal Shmpathy” or The" tamifica"s7 | the mouth of & coal mine in western |\ *fi'couts an Army emsinece $100| Agifation and picketing of the | AMATEURS APPEAR TONIGHT. | ' soid there was ol iasatis gyuine of | farylana or near Piedmont, W. Va., | WIot 1t ‘ngineer. as a s -mbe > : the unidentified soldiers, 1 think jt|Marviand of Sear CECTCIN ijanic) | to do a eivition eafnech I8 Ciicism | Parents” League who are secking the | Tho St Patrick's Players will present | keep them. ~He said the department "’,',’égdbf,,“‘:::;3:““,‘3",';‘:,} ‘;:",o“‘;'" {‘Coal could be delivered directly from { il (B8 C (05 Si6rt from Secretary [re from office of Roscoe C. their first performance to the Washing- | aK€Nts were “as falr as they cou -b! e h T o = bt agony before learning the fate of|the mine to the plant even = the | P er. who reminded Mr. Levering ce, assistant superintendent of , ton Dublic tonight at Carroll Hall, 924 | in treating the prisoners, and that there their relatives in the Army in France latively rich—but not crumbly. PASTRIPHONE MAIN 875 CORNWELLS e sent day. under $3 a ton, and the | Baker RO o s built the Panama | colorcd schools, will be continued un- G Street, when ‘“The Bride, a playlet, | Was no crowding of them. Potal generating cost would not be in | Lhat AT O had “fallen down | til he is removed, the oganization de- in Which Margaret Blaine Crosson Dr. Harlan F. Stone, dean of the ] | H l ] I i | [] suffered more than any of the others | t0t] e 5 cided at its meeting i Francis Hillvard have principal law school of Columbia University, tre Who were grief stricken with lossex""fii;fi,flfi;'“;mfi]' fixed charges cover- °"p‘,:frf.°zh' Engineer Commissioner | Metropolitan A. uf'r:x.az'lnflgfil e TheiPE G R e conse s | New York, sent a statement urging a 14'15 H S reet fuithe war. 2 ing the cost of the plant and a trans- | o 3 CC 0 alied upon by Secre-i Various members discussed the . Cal comedy, with a cast of more than | thoroughgoing investigation of _the j_Time, which usually appraises the f In€ £00 997 98 JU0 85 0 1o wasn- 1 10t Wit (U0 8N oGl tion of the |present controversy ‘between the | fifty girls aud youths will be the at-| Department of Justice in connection ::‘:‘ of most, only kept theirs more [ [UA0R U5 erom such a plant could | (Y BTN R lioners concerning the | Ieakue and the colored school official. | tractions. | with deportation cases.” He charged e : D here ut i cost ot fniexc ot & Great Falls development. |Armond W. Scott and C. H. Hill cen- ! The talent has been gathered by Rev. | that “aliens had been deprived of their It fs human to believe what we | De delivered Bere at g (0% Mour, [ proposed Seente Beamtien | lored their discussions about the let~ F. J. Hurney from amateur circles in | constitutional guarantees” and that fervently wish. Trifles often suffice | “*SLe 1% 1"yt few water powers in | “Would Destroy ¢ | ter sent to Dr. John Van Schalck, for- Washington, "although several of the|agents of the Department of Justice to revive our hopes, and it is painful |, % o orn section of the country Lafe Pence, a former member oflmer president of the board of educa- | Players have appeared on the profes-| had “arrested aliens in deportation for us to contemplate the grief after| (N6 CESTER T B pa g inat could [Congress, told the commission that|tion, by Mr. Bruce, which was pub- | Sional stage. cases without warrant. Wwhich many American families were { QU0 B M hete with large |water in the lake formed by the damlished in part in The Evening Star | = = = o = = kept. and their hopes were constant- | SEONTIN 0y cated at the coal mines, [proposed by Mr. Levering would, injyesterday. Mr. Scott declared that | Iy revived that their loved ones would | S58% MLl %o That such plants could {(ime of flood como 1o a level within|"Mr. Bruce's defense is merely 2! & again = -thi @ he present Con smoke screen.” T v cant chnrmde And agein oc |be built for about one-third the unit|ihree fect of the p it ! e rcon c beau- | Mrs. B §. T * * chair end | b2 DU large water power develop-land would wipe out the sceni i P, S. Tanner, president of the to have the sickening sonvietion driv- | {05, ° 1}, %51 Winasor plant of the [tics of tne river above Chain bridge.| Parents League, referring to the let. | lg eauctions I 2 oreinn 1ana 1 e awag | American Gas and Electric Company, |at the same time inundating the pres- | ter, asserted that Mr. Brace “is like 2, foreign land inan unmarked |07 Wheeling. W. Va. ie a notable |, 5 of the Washington Rail-|the ground hog who came out a day Now that you have worked hard for that money of yours, is it WORKING FOR YOU? Do you realize that your money invested in our First Mortgages secures for you a safe investment with a very attractive interest re- turn? FOR A LIMITED TIME WE ARE ABLE TO OFFER— SAFE and SECURE FIRST MORTGAGES Earning Eight Per Cent 1l arouse sentiment of an entirely| K. Walton Moore, representative Enye ¥ E o Company on itsfahead of tim & . le of such a steam-electric Electric Compal ! T am not surprised, Memorial Well Worth While. | piant. This plant has sold power as she sald “that Mr. Bruce. has atiaene on All Lines of “Unlike many vainglorious memorl-]low as 4 mills per kilowatt hour. I Dr. Van Schaick. It is his custom to als scen both in Europe and in this|designed and built, several years ago, sttack his benefactors.' . eountry, which only tend to revivea similar plant in the coal fields of |CAN ACCOUNT FOR ISRl St P in us the dormant instinct of the sav- | West Virginia, and the foregoing LAN &ge and act as a stimulant to our!statements are based largely on per- F SHIPPING DLORD IS CITED. ting propensity, this monument ! sonal experlencs with such plants. COST 0 s ini i Tenant Tells Ci different kind. I believe it would be | from Virginia, asked the commission TWEEDALE SAYS ourt Doors Were ‘well worth th bli v expend. sider sal¢ of power to suburban . Bl = | o ying asound the District of x Locked Against Him. During Our Colmmbia. - o eclaring that hi; V| > irst Page.) g a s landlord. Victor FISHERIES EXPERT DEAD. | should Be Utilized” __(Continued from First Page.) Trapont wiined ccams to his home at Annual February Sale . | George H. Lamar, a member of the e ol auaite oD apitol street in his ab- = L g cer of the | cstablished the pres m sence. and placed locks on the outsid ) . William Welh Welth Served as | ocommittet omerce, s01d the chame | ing system in_the District Sfter 1o | of certain'doors ag that he cannot We'll give you an open charge account s & Tved as| Chambe iy in favor of utilization | vestizating the systems, ini UL 8 enter the rooms, Agostino Santucel, d e small weekly or monthl; Naval Officer During War. |of Great Falls for water powce At| jes throus: 3 ¢ tenant, today applied to the Dis- ana arrang y m y pay- g the same time, Mr. Lamar said, thei < he National | ¢/ president of t - | trict Supreme Court for an injunction. octation of Controilers and Ac| jyustice Stafford cited the landlord o ments. Navy, serving as an officer, and re-| %0 Ly the use of Great Falls. He William Walsh Welsh, scientific as- | tnamper had cxpressed no preference | Association of ConixoRcrd Glge i g | 1! i nt sistant in the bureau of fisheries, died | as to use of the falls for water power @ ‘:Lm,\‘;‘:siggl 7% e Government Ac’ Show eausy Win}:?;;r:;‘t;zdan injunc- In Denominations of ‘ Iast Sunday night at Garfleld Hos- | 9F for water supbiv. WAL (68 3aRc) T U ity Ascociation and (ICRSURer| Santucc ‘told the court that there is [ ] $100 $500 $1,000 pital, following a brief illness. He| & fails used in some practical way. |of the Natlonal School of SUCTULR o | pending in the District Supreme Court Amply Secured on Substantial Waskington Real Estate. 4 was forty-two years old. the falls used L e by pubiic capl- | Association. Mr, Twcedale wes 236" | an appeal from an evictlon suit for B Mr. Welah was born August 10, 1878, | v {he” great power of Great Falls |ed by President Taft 1o T6xC 0 o) | the property, and he has given a per- ‘ 4n Philadciphia, where his family is| snould be utilized, he declared. Sition on the cconomy and CCIT | sonal bond. ' The landlord is mot an- THE Well known. He joined the scientific | siaithew I. O'Brien was the next|commission when It Was PIOPCECp, | titled to interfere with the premises . . Staff of the bureau of fisheries Sep- | witness. He sald the citizens of the|reorganize (e BOCEH until the court acts on the appeal, he Peteg Grogan & Sons Co. 5 Ph Main 6464 S S Vi rimae o the | DG of Columbia - alwavs. have | TRy DOBCTLmony betore | SUEealy and b5 o delme't Tnterer 17-823 Seventh St..NW. i o B AL 20, IOl Lo enter the | been in favor of Both Povee “fe|the committce today was princisally | colre"ho asserts, =~ » oo °f thE ERE o A OO Investment Department ly to questions showing that urred to the bureau on March 14, | oo reat number|in_rep t € Ship- . s 31 Isaid he represented & Erek tion o |prior to his empleyment by the SRps Forty-Seven Years Without Loss to Any Investor! The body will be taken to Philadel- | 05 h**th: ‘water supply and water |ping Board, thut B8 SLiich y ! HOLY NAME OFXICERS. phia for interment. Dower projects as quickly as possi-|of acc F. Vita was elected president of R T the Holy Name Soci: )m; E. Seymour, secretary of the FUNERALL OF MRS. BEALL. | Rosary Church at a n‘;::tyln;'ml}a‘u;{ SOLDlERS HEAR MR. BORAH } Chamber ofl Lz’:{{‘::“'gh'-f‘g a(,f!(a'?-' l?@tc(;)urch ix'm’da,\; Other officers — i supplem 3 R ir. elected are: . Bello, vic S H Talks on Government Expenses at | Limar,” s the chamber had not g ices Are Held Here, With In-| & randi, Correrpontine, seemaent: AVOr 2 N. -as LG, G 2 | Walter Reed Entertainment. f::‘?rl?':m:—:;os:“h has not hbet'n f“r';- terment in Virginia. shal :S;gn!'hallrr;uaé:‘lre.{f an‘u""‘"f,'& Cam - sd with a copy of the report. 3 V. Pepe, V. Colucci, delegates t 4 . Wounded soldiers who Mtrndpd"']"‘}:‘;“‘chamlwr. however, Mr. Seymour Funeral services rorl:déswg:ldlspgnmy S0 mn“n"an;% EDA.;C;?‘? ¥he third of the serles of Sunday |said. has realized for many years the | Lowry Beall, widow of TAWIID (| gelo, standard bearer: A. Lepre, flag Bight concerts at the Red Crose|danger of @ water shortage in the | Reall, and a grandniece of FU3T0 2| hearer; E. Cavalleri, sergeant-at- House, Walter Reed Hospital, were | District of Cojumbid Jt has not |scott Key, were he! y“" “Falkstone | 2TMs, and Rev. N. De Carlo, spiritual Eiven the disquieting news by Sena- | wanted to wait for some serious|ernoon at her home, I COETOTL director. for Borah that the debt of the coun- | eventuality, but has wanted some |Courts, Rev. ("“?'S;E iscopal Church, try s twenty-four billions; its run- | project that would make immediate- of St Stephen's EP . All 10-Inch Double Disc ning expenses four to five billions |ly available an unquestioned source officiating. were Dr. Willlam J. CASE SETTLED FOR $1,000. and Its deficit this year two billions. of water for the District. Pallbearers Maupin, M. Ward Noel, Edgar H. Mosher today consented The senator from Idaho * Projects proposed in the | Mallory, J. M. 3 L ! o his hearers up, nowowr“."by ot -;3'1’12 ':&o&.j Mr. Seymour said, | Robert K. Mafl!hl-'_“;?;’::;‘: N. ‘Hud. to “,ggm;g';;;;‘,c{"q3};33&:!{;{;;‘5"‘,",:’ them that they oould help by showing | would immediately reliove the busi- |gon and Col. e e va | A tueDIatricUR D remaN Conptilin | an example on their return to civil | ness men of the District of Columbla, | Interment Wil T, oy 7 trator of the estate of Walter Ham- life comparable to the hernic sxample | neoause power oould be furnished |where Mrs. Bea - (etonlot tHellentatajaCiWa eriHNT . They Eave in the war. and that inc'r | them at @ lower rate. e s in the construction of a bullding at uence to stabilization and pros- Example to Country. GAVEL CLUB BANQUETS. |ist ana L strests northeast. and was Db > & Prime factor in the great| L. o) gevelopment of Great Falls killed by 'a fail March 39" fast, | Tne el administrator sued for $10.000, S rEavera Oaon enor sololat of | would prove a reat UMUIUS 10p,. pypter Toastmaster at Dinner | accepted the offer of settlcment at At Our Stores gave an ap- | 00 ‘ all over the ropriate selection of songw and Migs | POWer development of Prominent Masons. $LOU0, rnham of the National Park Semi- | country. C pe mary was his accompanist. The Chamber of Commerce, Mr.| (o), pr. Montgomery Hunter, pres- HEADS FRATERNITY CLUB. ‘ ict Reco dS L e Seymour said, has plans for the de- . officiating as toastmaster. the Velopment of power for considerabiy |14¢0t 01N omposed of business| william Mather Lewis of the sav- = SAYS RIGHT WAS PAID FQR |iess expenditure than that proposed | [0, o tonsional men who are mem- ! ings division of the Treasury was the Tyler report. He said the ic fraternity, held in bers of the Maso elected president of the Washington chamber is not in favor of eplitting the | 2€7% 0 }anquet last evening, “at thelplumni Club of the Phi Delta Fra- | by the Telephone Company Seeks to En- |two proposals, but wants them consid- | (¢ 2'Fppite. The speakers, all prom- | ternity at a smoker held at the Uni-| ered as one. nent in Masonry, included Charles|versity Club last night. Plans were Jjoin Removal of Pole. Washington is far penlig e Umesliyaionvan, krand master ot Masonsmade " for the “annual founders' da | in its development ol own CO= | of District; Stirling err, gen-|banquet of the fraternity to be held enn;e%h:r;‘np:n‘;;efifmpmmf Tel- | nomic possibilities. J. H. Levering of finxmfeclroxzary Scottish Rite bodies; | March 15. It Is hoped that Will H.{ ° District Supreme . Coure” eoked the | 105 Angeles told the commission. | piy egentative L. C. Dyer of Mis- i tional committee, who recently was, Susic J. Itz and Bradford & G.»|Mr. Levering, who is a civil engineer. | ¢yri; 1. Whiting Fites. past poten- | tional convention, who recently was | & lc OI' O Toe. her agent, from remaoioe % C9-!has submitted plans for an earth fili|Jo ‘Almas Temple: Representative |elocted president of the National ° and’ wires from the yard and heci |dam above Chain bridge to supple-|prederick L. Zihiman of Maryland,) Council of the Phi Delta Theta Fra- No. 58 Defreea street northange "Jus€ [ ment the proposed dam above Great |y, jr. Troutman. vice president Na- | ternity, may attend the banquet. ] tce Stafford granted a temporary | Falls, and also has submitted com- | tfona TLeague or Masonic Clubsr 3 | S e e let, lans ractical aralleling Keiper, pas "2 iRlunction aad setiither mattertitor |1 00 liniithe Frer repost. "The tota | iasans of thé District of Columbia, on Page 20 of Today’s Star The company says it pald a fo! cost of water and power development | gna J. Willlam Collier. ownsr oF e praaerny Tar B LOTmer | fn"the Potomac. under his pian would omy In to erect the telephone pole ana. to|be above $25000000, Mr. Levering CUTS THROAT WITH RAZOR. string the necessary wires over the | S2id, or approximately half the sum premises. To remove the pole woyld | narmed by Mal Tyler. Failing in an attempt to end his life entail the discontinuance ‘of serview | Questioned by Secretary Baker as| FAINIE & &0 0 Fim . "ago, Samuel in that locality, as the company de. |to why his proposal would involve ar | [7th POUPOR "Lchan Vears old, 3137 M clares it does not know of a place |ultimate expenditure of half that sUg- | (reat, Jast night succeeded with a in the vicinity where & new pole|Eested by Maj. Tyler, and at the|pio%0" J1F giood before a mirror, could be located. same time, as Mr. Levering had ex- | fio“hoq his throat and fell to the floor, The defendants served motice on |plained, would involve a far bigger|jnocking over a lamp. His body was the company, the court is told, that |preject, Mr. Levering told the Sec- | found by G. W. Gill, a roommate. Cor- if the pole and wires were not re. |tary that he would use 2,000,000 feet | oler Nevitt was told that friends of moved by noon tomorrow steps would | of earth fill at 30 cents a cuble yard | Tnckett had considered the question be takem to remove them. instead of about 600,000 yards of con-|of making application to the District 2 crete at $10 a cubic yard. Mr. Lev-|aythorities to have him sent to a hos- ering’s plan proposes a dam having a | pjtal for mental observation. INQUEST IS POSTPONED. front face of 150 feet in height, as compared with the 115-foot dam pro- The inquest In the case of Miss Al-| COCRNY Vot poler! DANCE WILL AID SCHOOL. Jeine Mulligan, student at Maryland University, who was injured fatally Water Supply Cost. The young ladies of Holy Comforter by the automobile of John E. Waters| The cost of making a sufficient sup-| parish have made arrangements for a of Berwyn, Md., not far from the uni- ply of water avallable for the District|dance at the Catholic Community versity last week, has been postponed. | of Columbia would be about $6,000,000, | House, 601 E street northwest, Shrove Justice of the Peace Herbert Moffatt|or approximately about one-fourth of | Tuesday eovening, February 8. The hafl arranged to conduct the inquiry|the total cost of both the water and|proceeds are for the benefit of the new last night, but some of the injured|power projects. Power could be fur-|parochlal school and hall now in persons were unable to attend. It {sinished consumers in Washington for|course of erection at 15thAand East prb&:bl- that the hearing will be held |3 mills per kilowatt hour. In addi- | Capitol streets. A jazz ban{ will be In = Jatter pesme<ane month. tion there would be plenty of water to altendance. 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