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2 THE EVENING = BHARGES IGNURED Sun Gives Ground Hog Chance “WELL, THERE IT IS’ B",C - Black Caesar’s Haunts Yield H_UU]’S IHE Al“[& IN BASES (]F F[]UR To Provg_Ho If Weatherwise Harding Fish Yarn Repertoire SU“AN |S SPURNED TAR, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1921. Miami Beach Vies With Island in Tales of Monsters of Puts His Shadow Theory to Test Today, Midst the Scof- l i : fings of Official Forecaster and Zoo Park Deep—Biggest One Gets Away as President-Elect | = L Al- ; Mustapha Kemal Delegates -Il’w?ntyVFlYe lm{i;;tmentsR Authorities. Hooks Man-Eating Shark. | Will Not Conf atg leging Various Offenses, Re- S ChrthT Lo e ' nfer turned by Grand Jury. e e .'(A;:JI;.T| | NS BEACH, P b o | London. charge of homicide sund hoess: in fact, saw their respecs in. ordinary woodchuck.” said nst John |& a pl CONSTANTINOPLE Sams, colored. Sams was held bY & ifive shadows, but again—who giv He's no weather prophet.” ‘ fishing yarns to last of the com- wireless 1t coroner’s jury January 13. for thej = o e What erybody™ Said. ! ing sp nd summe Xt win- death of Kernic Hart, also colored, w | & Whoon Tust as the clock struck 10 the sun { ter he be back at the happy fish- . Southwest Washington | Féciwi atonaxias ine seiantists)catlf JusEEs thigock struclch IROH Ut i Lneibace stibe BARRL ) natior to A charge of white slavery againstithe four-footed weather prophet of [ JIONG ALy | throush Ahe CRICS Y ing grounds where Black Cacsar, the Ao Robert A. Lane was iznored and s } Fébrunry .88 Tmiveryipooraweathen it R SR IRESE, e SEUaREY | | blood-thirsty once held sway A Ere lar action was taken in the cases of {prophet. indeed, according to the com- | e Tl S 4 o d0- lico e : . | oS et BT n - @ % Jle Shadows in homes and offices peo- | to collect another season’s supply Dellpn“ . llle—n.. . making {_.Iy“l. e bined opinion of officials at the United | ¢ Thadods I A< S g m‘, 2 “ ”‘ 2 Pr g s The grand jurors reported twenty- | ool Jteather bureau S g oy jwith the wild fishes which n : & T g > il Zoological Park vio his den and W v six more | Nl o 0 nment, is five indictments, charging various of Al ol Baal nealjee: | | headauarters “in e Quotex the Records. Pt the observatory of the i {waters. Sicatic Those indicted the charses show that ev B de Aealias NS ot e | y”“":| Presiden ect _last v v token of against them are m W. Green, does come out aud not follow, but has not followed in | thought 1 tarpon fishing at Q' i © Constantin non-support; is Baker alt L Six weeks of bad v the past. Weather condiiions here | sl pudsifine yport UL the fini + Kemal's 3 dangerous w. Harry J. Hedge- sSarily. follows) | sali the o Bast e RS e s SV {bouts e had_off Cocolobo munications with the peth. Gabricl Alonzo Ludley. | o yiper burean. And gave data (0 gener enough of 1nabi of the | jday and Tuesday with you may i1 last few weeks ar have re ffuiie’ Saw G R b prove it Messrs. Monax mike proper | fish, burracudas, ambe but T ha After Dickerson dintler PAnderson, § B SR Lol Ut Hoss: Mive Weathor pro ns, they say. S i, onvInCRd g S0 robbe: Bugene Martin HINES coming out every day for weeks, So i conclude or tarpon is notking morc Charle rren. Joseph son Per- b = overrated ing in ney. There Warren | account of the fine weather. and it is | Prof Monis grceny‘ Charles n1 Thomas. '}‘.mdr;‘———————'—‘—’—'————___ ‘:lv 1 m' have a renae a. Tewhik arris, Claude Mullincaux, arl J here that Iresident-clect informed him this was ssiblée b e POLLOCK FUNERAL PLANS. | ‘ mpossible Mo ol ey Gope ALK ESAWI KIS EORCE OLLOCK FUNERAI | e W ™ i 1 %ot t BERLIN TO ACCEPT [Serviees Will Be Held in Peck Me- Jmo ¥OU Cut up a woo about three or fou SEPARATE U.S.-GERMAN TREATY |ty et them in cating mood Harrison Bates, PLAN, SAYS PARIS ward Beckley and Frederick M. Burrs, = i grand larceny. | (Continued from First Page.) = i 2%, the'date of the London LITTLE SISTERS OF POOR |fipiiy, o e/ ints of e tones CELEBRATE AT JUBILEE jeii i i et | Jeaders apparently had vou bait v ol with ano one about five feet | Reparations Issue Likely to Compel Re-|uiiim, o uir oo i half an inch in thick power o ninister fenced politi v ha bl. ¢ S. V .11 P ¢ remembered that when vou st g e Iheen considerin the situatiol o2l vou hintite n haren % MY e sultan Apostolic Delegate Bonzann§ Ts [tioushtiuly and seemed much 1ess publicans to Oign Versailles Fac thing, "l g Wi Vou this sail whent 10102 | potunesiat Note Objeeta. agitated than on Monday : u Ay get on the end of the big hool = £ the big | By Cable ¢ ‘ Celebrant at Pontitical reichstag corridors there seem Wltb Reservatlons, 2 e Hoaa ki Ta e it i iy Cable to Star and Chicago Daily News . Copyright, 1921 B n a; CONSTANTINOPLE, Turke {was a disposition to regard the | rms in the light of an initial off Mass. Capt. Charlie 7T ompson, who chap u- and there was apparent o Erowins — — eroned the President-clest 'to S e e o & More than 800 persons attended the " i rominy i S = Jehavist repre jubilee celebration of the Little s "“vl:"j._h’ .,‘,‘,fl"'\ '“h;' ""‘"'_‘I’“_‘ '_j_"“'. “'mL‘,“-' BY DAVID LAWRENCE. :TN ion of seeking redress only |:3....]y\xhx..z grounds. onee caught a mon RS atative at Angora, capital of the Lo ke oo At their iome. 24 iring modifications of the allied des| Opponents of the treaty of Ver- | {1 B e It U T antvan. |fLr Weighing 32.000 pounds. Nobody 2 he forewnine i+ i | TUPKISh nationalists. handed to Mus- EAnEE stzcael MOREEaRE tonay . whien | e ihivoieh (b6 medinm b CoanEe {saliles may not be happy over the | tags o ai Criren oo e has ever clussified U s 1-te Hores apha Kemal Pasha a note from Mos. Apostalic Delegate Johu Bonzanno [14nds th { 3 e e o T ni ¢ _{brute, but expericnced fiands with red that Mr. Ha ling that if Kemal ac- fel;'_:mlf('gi 'r;mvlzvv\ g mass, as '_-~{~ d ‘In B Simons inveighed the idea prospect. but the conclusion is being riginally it was believed by many land reel in these wate like Carl Miaml E 3 tllicd invitation to the leading Catholic clergymen o sh- 3, forced upon many of them that Ku- Of the opponents of the treaty of Ver-|Fisher, who was Mr. f period over of spreading the rey rding’s host confereace without consult- ington. Many prom in- \bership in the o cluding Mme. Jus: em,,:‘:‘ ::.::m",x the . forty-two vears, which wax twelve more rope just executed a maneuver ",“"’"'I'('.:\'"b\” lfl vm:‘“::ul‘i ('l: I“rr. Nocr:ml"'{ R»:‘r"-.m:-'l“.lnnn_ .\|Iv§:nn who runs . o id be e \yfllamm :I:‘:l‘; ::)r}dhk):‘:-' eIl were among the [ v 1o the civilian population suffering suce between Gern nd the the Unij s in formally en first n mes, deciared the monster wa iammer and the :-tnv‘xl. b S, specific damage and that Germany had d States and compel the ratifica- ing in of peace with Ger-[at cross betw a and a devi s = - side the invitation of the Archbishop Bonzanno was assisted i R0 10 NE hlard in the examination il i Versailles by many did not waive any fish. It took eighteen hours to i ad ©5 Lo take t in the London con- by Rev. Paul R. Conniff, S 0. rector ! o¢“ih /s claim of the treaty of Sl Which mlght. accrus unaer him. id | ference f pride because of St. Aloysius Church. he deacon ! \With reference to the retention by the sident Harding and the republican g0l BRERL acthue uhdon | " Cant. Thomg e TRE 1oy | e tended to wall was Rev. C. A. Dubruy. superior of |,ijivs of 12 per cent duty on her «xport B s wits and | i 10 rate party is Jvernment to accept the no an- l#nimal and something lik nated on the ground th: were fired into him be bullets A conducted aguar aid_this was made withou n that Mr. Hard- s not me “the Marist College, Brookiand. Rev.|ir Simons nec- Joseph 1. Fink, S. nouncement from Congress w officiated as sub- | consideration of Germany's capacity, ve to swallow the gue o Ftt . 4 any | Ve up the strug Ona ot 2 i AR, 1. which may bring peace to deacon. The deacons f honor were land, “taken together with the other pro- < oW Lhe ACUBNS esmarily binding either on Germany [ £0e ub - the strucs me of the acquisitions of the | the country. On the other hand, the Rev. Joseph Cassidy of St. tephen's | osals, form a s me of ensluvement of . Viewpoint of international : 0F the allied signatories the peace | gyajjow water near mere mat y bolshey warn Kemal that a har- and Rev. Dr. D. J. McKenna of Cath- {the German people and a scheme of Law 1y precedents, the next ‘TCALY and that sueh a declar nun|L,‘,w % swish of hic o i i t may seal the final fate olfc University. { compulsory labor.” x < adm bl i in @ far more Could only have bindiug effeet it nesdfory ‘0 ar e doek s S - bolsheviki are unwil- A musical program was rendered | On the question of reparations, Dr. JUDGE WILLIAM C. POLLOCK. advantageous pos.t on if it ratified the ¥otinted by the executive branch of § of Dlayfulness that eonvineed , Turks if they accept by Marist College students, under the the wovernment, with oth mons said: with rva- ireaty of Versail govern- | fishing crew it wonld be best 1o ¢ the invitation to the direction of Rev. A. Balduc. Rev., “In all we shall have to Dav. in| Ruperal services for Judge William |tion minati league of na- ments in the regular constitutional| with the devil in the deep bin h ference. Thus, if the A 3 5 P E i : al s e Judg am | tions patin s 1 t 1 he deep bine ng hooked s ccess < George A. Dougherty of Catholic | forty-two years, a total of 226.000.000.- 1 “L0C0 Serviees fob Judie WHiam Hops. cliinaviu, (he fasus, o W05 way George Christinn, jr.. Mr. Harding's twilte feet 5 e el University was master of ceremonies. | 000 gold marks, or more than 3.000,-¢ E [t by attempting & newdircaty silios | Howevers tHet Wilson e aministeas | Sactatar v Hadho er BT e 2 be left at the mercy of the Rev. J. M. Riordan. pastor of the Im- | 000,000,000 puper. The allics' wcond foffice, Interior Department. who maculate Conception, delivered a ser- | demand is that for forty-two Yearsiiropped dead in his office yesterda p mon in which he praised tne Little : Germany pay 12 per cent ad valorem de cloped ip the last ten days is the such a statement to the other powers } Sisters of the Poor, who “wait upon |on German ¢ e T YSho 13 oclock in Peek Memorial Chapel, |iMmediate cause of the change in the ‘since the siguature of President Wil- | ] | | the old A ghout the housc ) Ok X’ it affects the United 'son still remained on the peace trea- sameT50d a7 have mo mative cxcepd | VIOUBIS It Min been (Hiimaiv that ‘“i““‘ sirect and Pennsglvania avenu T ettt STt S o e et St et i, [MRS. LENROOT PRESIDENT [AUGUST G. WOLFE, WAR { | | | ! Tove of God ~ this way one or two billions can be ob- {0 A ping reaty of Versailles, of <0 e as concerned. it i fined from * Germ e Totloct b heen commectod | akie had Gl Nore receiven b e had reeervel intas i ihe renes! OF CONGRESSIONAL CLUB| HERO, DIES IN HOSPITAL | . trea- | convinee tion which signed ti ty thought it unne gethe Versaill The reparations question him that the tall fish deep sary to make | YArns one hears in Florida waters it has Pwill be held tomorrow afternoon Marriage Licenses. licenses have been fssued to the atterson and Grace B, Holmes core. jr. of Hagerstown, Md hrock” of this eity tained from Germany “That_could not have b Following the service: s (Laughter.) *“held a reception. > the sisters en done in the With the Interior Department e {BUropean countries without formal jaceruing to the United States under The most flourishing of pre-war tim, N H. n and Mary A. Bursey Charies P Reilly and Anne B. Laaniers Brown and S to ratify the treaty, S p s Bl i Today—Other Officers Aiso Who Lost Arm in France. Suc- | . E 87. 1 : {col or ac the treaty of rsailles. There are ! I i Wr: Rowera A. Loftas ] 5 at | 1S87. and was an wnthority on Indian | COMMent or action s i : : ; whole settlement is obscure. What |13 1 1 many who belicve, however, that our | i e LT S { N e s alcaady hav atiol He lived at 1819 Q street Germany's Technical Righix. £ helic JWEVer, s Ll Ti. i i el ; B, M about the securities we aiready have | litigation. : Zovernment should file a legal ex.|Two Tickets Enliven Election Held |Chief Page f > A s of this city and SAVING AND INVESTMENT | ghout e seeeiuen we airuaay pave liizaion, ity et oot | ouiernnse Tocholent Wants o Sovernment - souia e A e 0% {Chiet Page for House Demoerats, | XU din it 0 i ] obscurities the new program undoubt- | ains a contradicl £ the | : TO BE URGED ON WOMEN | o"coiti” S s e oy ons wimw S i e S| et e 08 e e o Eanunding ihe maiding of WHICK the | good and bad fn the v all be life to continue in an unending | Ates. ook 1o part hesns : Series of Meetings Under Club and | State of uncertainty. We can only TURKEY IMPOSSIBLE, Y. indeed, Germany would have Separated and how in ratifying the Sume that the sum now placed before ri fus: 1o accept the ireaty the Harding administration 4 D. A. B. Auspices Planned at us is more or less arbitrary. Th len . Coffrey nd Ethyie cumbs to Appendiciti August G. Wo! ocratic Alexandrine Fitcl Wheeling, W. Va Yankton, 5. D) Alfred P, Oxtoby. nd Emiiy E. Johnd e House, who { SAYS CONSTANTINE allied prop the ground that it shall not me ob: left arm in the battle of Chateau N Molyneaux, L 00,000 gold marks. | did not conform to the provisions of ligations which does not want to SER bast Rl D A A Request of Treasury Officials. | fixed sum of 228.000.000.000 = : ! died last night at Sibles Hos- | e ma B, Stoner % 3 = if cale in paper, i& more than 5 {the peace treaty itseif, which vested assume. The legal course left is i 5 - | A series of meetings designed to de- ;’;u.‘“‘:-llx;luz!l:drwrtu‘:x«' of the 1;-'rlnunl ot e e Lt Sonichl 0F (he cuiine shuies orifor the freaty Ube tatited wits e Rl L tor ] o Clagett, both ;alon among Washington women a | people. —Lonlinued from First Pace) |reparations in a commissioh in which seriex of rescrvations. either similar |y as taken to the hos- | of 1 b » knowledge Of saving and investment| ~It would be against common sense " ithe Un as specifically to those proposed by Senator Lodge | ik st opesation Tanacs [k phia, Pa.. and have been arranged by the Fedaration |to burden the German people with [Pressed friendly sentiments toward | given r : 3 or a set of ervations even more O el e oS e i | Floss ndout, Towa of Women's Clubs and the Daughters | such financial obligations at a mo- |Greece in communieation to a| (Germany knows that if the comprel and embodying the e e A DORIES- g el T of the American Revolution, at the re.|ment when we believe we have shown |00 o el 1 representative on | views of Mr. Harding toward the league terday | pesport, L. and Marietta, Ohio Quest of the savings division of the|our opponents in what a bad condi- & ion, the pr of nat s sections of the treaty. Then ‘he S yages are to attend the Treasury Department. tion our finances are. But then| Reports ti y £ nacion fpnsto) y The House pages are to attend th and Mary Crawford t the Greek army ars of in- it will become a question of whether s i : % = w1 Hugh arch and Lojs M The initial session will be held at|comes the demand for 226.000.000.000 | Asia Minor had suffered a defeat in| have been s the will cpt the American | funeral services this evening at 7:30 ke aan the Anthony League headquarters,|of marke in installments of fOrty- | ... oooiiions wore g nd wouid not be if reservations, whereupon the whole | i at Zurhorst undertaking estab- A Anna Leteh : 2007 Columbia road. tomorrow night|two years and the complete economic by tions were denfed by} laid before the U s isubject will be open to nezotiation. ' R sl "m””«;r“.tw.j-»mw. Fla., and at 3 oclock. “Modern Banking' i | cuslovoment of the German . people, | Constantine, who said the ks had | government. cither under a de But. on the other hand, there will also will be present. T A.Stanton of Baltimore, Md. bed!:lcustsedrb};{.loshua Evans, jr.. vice {and partic larly of the workers. {won a complete -;..n.xl,_( an l,\l’mw - discussion only :.r. lhlnfl’l' I;xrl.‘x of Pe. takién o his home e of tils city. » Md., and president o iggs National Bank League Pact Criticined. | “We have e Turkish na- the nit would have ty to which the United States W FOr BUTIRL bihans | _Jotn 1 lbert of this city and Maude V. William L. Clay of the Treasury De- e E “:r et S sty kot | otielists . L hing to about the 12 per ception. All the other parts he American Legion post | PU¥all of Gaithersburg, Md. 3 {uflgg\enl will speak on “Legal B i abls Heavy sn@inurione ;h» he asserted ‘hey have g |CeNt €Xport tax which many tariff ex- pact which give America a military honors. ers. s unce ¥ he tous | ror perts believe would op of oniy the interest of the tra against | v in the regulation of Germany's 90 reguls . e - of the United . will in thcse circumstanc regulars, while we have a Jarge nd i home and abroad. With a yme quite popular What is regarded as the most im-|P0th < st eaEE ark ¥ L with the mem of the House since Bu’lhs R PO Beiat s o 1o Contreerclqarebruary | {00 e i b and e pirits and morale of tha cor. | States. outside of the negotiations and the he began his duties here early in 1919, eported. pm. in Continental Memorial sk % - diers wer . ates will stand on the never so Talk of U. S. Protest Note. {United high. On the following births have been reported to 3 = e i will | after his discharge from the hospital, oloming A 3 Haht, 17th and D-streets. Addresses | throttling of the German export InCother hand. the nationalists are sick| However, the allies have taken the |[0OtINE as the allies. i He fouzht with the Rainbow Division e TeCUUEAtiwithin the dasrSwenty- will be made by Senator Carter Glass |QUStry. (Here th of war, and they are reudy to_seek | initiative and the question has arisen | (Copyright. 1921.) : . when it won immortal fame in the Klein, girl of Virginia, Commissioner Boardman ! YeIY true.”) any refuge 1 ques s arisen b el i 10 save themselves bty A emselyes { whether it would not be proper for | king declared there was no . Kerth innasistrs ) the Department of States to file a a crucial period around Chateau Thierr: a zabeth E. D tion was a jeading prante tw el Hi%2- [ diplomatic note taking exception mi ! TO DISCUSS WILSON NOTE. v A - He was a proteze of Representativ Iiilie Levinson, ¢ 4 3% Voight of Wisconsin, who secured his v - appointment as chief of the democratic “Regarding penalties—th have | #"5, not been communicated to us. We cannot be threatened with punish- ! ment if we do not accept a proposal. and Stephen E Kramer, a's‘istanli superintendent of scho Senator Glass will speak on “Our Federal Reserve System,” Commissioner i < L. and Miria form of thowe who! 1o il the Plat-{the allied proposal and paving the Andrew and Evelyn W League Council Will Consider Ar- Boardma: B = (ner i Otherwise it is no longer a proposal, j (OTM oF : his_party tof g,y 1o e safeguarding of Siacies &) ShA Rear AL Dalo; e on “A Newl| U~ 20 fat the penalties will apply d no such promise had ever been |’ 3 L3 ! y 21. § 3 - Fmond D. mirs C. Harding, boy. Rslogaent (B ducation, (i Mumic ac | Tme S1aEithe D held out (o the soldiers, and that {ICan administration wished to raise! . o Wilson's latest mote on 3 Dea!hs Re rted | Brown, girl 2 ;:.&;m-gamg Wwill be furnished by the | “l e entente will permit me to say |they had no desire to be demobilizeq, | thiS issue. Should the United Statesi,, 00 0 ProbIEmkwilll B, Cor: v i : po! 2 I % "“"'Nw Makell, boy. . bt ity 4 POTMEaR 3 sy i jes v R~ A N a ble] e con- S ze and Mari; o) An,.fh". nm(‘(-[ing will be held jnithat I regard their threat to refus He assured the correspondent the | MaKe no protest, t allies will €ON-| yigered by the council of the league | : o owin aths huve been reported to ) William and - x Continental Memorial Hall. March »|0UT ¢niry into the league of nations|Greck army had cufficient munitions | $ider that this govel nt Vs COM-iof nations at its nexi meeting, Feb- e na in the Jast twenty- | William and Sadie Hollio, firl e tant Mo e for ” aamission.” " (Shouts "o | onths. Constantine's trip to! KIVe e et i hetn the received at the State Department from | Wite of Senator Lenroot of Wixconsin, | Auiie Met s ST s FIGURES CHA on “Women and the Law " William | ;11ear; “Heart) “on the contrary. a3 it annroce, as been post- American governm 3 the acting president of the council. clectediprexideat of the Cousremslonal (AL V. o, 51, e a RGE GOUGING 5:::',’,,’,,‘:,‘“,;;".‘,’.;2:‘;;’\‘ e ebn [ducement to enter it is not at’present | ence. ! ¥ !“,:,'m‘ omgolleeEe ] varitey Hegnld 8 LU e B e o P 1 w Tork ** Ll o great as to counteract the terrors he king compared the a de o | % Girnee M. Everbart. 48, Sibiey Hospital. ricl asons’ Increase on “The Dollar at Wark" "A specch 3¢ Ert tnisy * atied mhistr e (e atimds o« WOULD REVISE MEASURE |FORD’S PAPER IS SUED | S e rom 36 L& Spee alloting for president, five vice L St s Bvans, jr. i "iwe have been informed that Ger-{attend the opera v Monry 1Y 151 St . Ve ate, we seve. | FOR COAL REGULATION ~ FOR $5,000,000 BY GEST |Eiiuieris ant e Sicors for it 12X RS Bl 1L mrchishe sl o BOSTON. ruary 2 —Est vited to meet allied delegates in Lon- T s e ry timates vice president of Riggs National Hank, | on “Modern Banking.” i ldren’s Hos- | pury Bate Doy Wheniadti s B 3 rting to show that i S98 :;‘":'m‘”“‘ll‘""“,';l |If,r i,,s‘;x"l‘?;, "“‘LU:](: m]‘lll'h_\r i 'nl‘. ti ",- d to I:mk at me | I-ulllwl n the e llmn of x_\lx-.~ Fiores % mason and helper la L.’n'&ld llvrlz‘k': BELOW STANDARD TIRES | 5i"heeh recerved, vt that the Gers | ooy or qusnifsi o | Dr. Garfield Tells Senate Committee | Action Ts Based on Article Relat- | vice. orésidente, Sre Josey & bt e N fman government must now suy, and ) are v ab | 3 N Setaibal e < i wage rate o cents g dred, SENT HERE BY FRANCE |1 mave the authority to say it that |them, | Thes have shown utter lack | Calder Bill Sections Go Further ing to Theatrical | iiacs T e i { whereas row they average 500 Lricks | the arrangement as set forth in the [ of courtesy and propriety, even at : 2 Mis. Homor, T L - : a day at T2 |ententcs second note is not regarded | funeral cercmonies Wi have attended. | Than Necessary. Producer. e arein s : : ; 3'\"1;- EEcRENiN ot Epe i ficon v us as a possible ground for further | Th are wearing blinkers lik -tions CHICAGO, Fe Riv 9 h vice president. Zad 5 "s Hospital, { mittee ol 9 = = N cotiations.” ere e foreig n- | horses, and do na _ : Revision of the sections of the CAGO, February 2.—The prae-;fourth vice president. L nmerce that s investigating the Goods of American Make Had be_! zotiations (H 1 reign min- | b . and do not want to see eith e atie I Eivine el cipe il es While there were two tickets fo situation In this ecity. & words were greeted with cheer- [ me or Dassing events in this countr building laes aeal 000,000 damage suit! president and vice precide “It will naturally be our duty to| The king ed that P kovernment power to control produc- | against Henry Ford and his paper. ,,m:{r o tm‘-' A S “,‘ffj“ our utmost, despite formidabic jof Greece and Princess Elizabeth of [tion and distribution in emergencies | Dearborn Independent, was fileg g |50 their election was Imperativer Mo Storage Abroad. }.l.m‘-..n..v. to draw up clear counter | Ruma would be married Bu- s suggested to the Senmate com-|circuil court by Morris Gest, theatri.|M. Clvde Kelly of Penns: re {proposais. It should not be assu ch t on February 27, and that Prin- ce committec todiy by Dr. Harry | cal producer, who alleged hat leatri- | ording secretary: Mrs. Lindle inithat even if these dem: cess Heleae of Grevee and Prince Car- | 2 arfield, former federal fuel ad-|iclo in the Independent OH‘J:?u;f;:ymum corresponding secretary, and teriorated by Long and Poor Information has been received official channels in Washington 1o the | imposed upon Germany so rol of Rumania would be married 5 - 5 Z g 3 ington to the | any )L of Rumana would be married ministrator, 5 ontained “libelous Y{Mrs. George M. Young,' treasurer. effect that automobile tires of stand. | b€ Kotten out of her s ed. ! this city ten davs later. He express-| “The bill.” said Dr. Garfie o | s and falne Ste e belous, slander- | jrgliowing the election and conntioy Pl Aerican malie 0 {An appeal must be made to Germanjed the belief that both King Ferdi- | further than L belie p i St ments” coneerning | pallots luncheon was served at th ast A s e -u-»l.n-—-ll[,m— will mand and Queen Marie of Rumania |wise in "conferring quasijudicial| LT GESL and certain stage produc- fclub. g and poor storage in would come to Athens, but declared | powers upon the Federal Trade Com- [ tions he andied. e article which | The new president of the club 10 and purmm..!u h_\"tn-— French i PRESS ASSAILS TERMS. it was impossible for him to go to|mission to determine when an emer- bl :ged to have been libelous was | succeed Mrs. Charles B. Ward of New | Eentifrons thie \r.r‘r‘”ll-q'r.‘nlu. R Bucharest. owing to the pressure of |geney exists ommend action tol e i {York is endowed with Splendia execu- S sres way 1o the Amer-| = - state affairs. He denied the mar- | the President. This give act-find- sserted th: ¢ American stage ! tive ability and rare social grace. ican market to the great detriment of {One Paper Calls Reparations De- | iicq had been arranged for politicul | inge body power to rctermine policy. {Was under the influence of a group of | iy ;::“F;l'\r!:an:m of their original manu- | mands “Victory Madness."” reasons; : that such alliances| “Thic power ought to be reserved |former bootblacks, newsboys, ticket | did not exist Ve had irriages the King of Rumani morc n to the President, or, if delegated,!speculators, prize Ting habitues and | shoutd be assigned only to @ member | Bowery characters. After saying that | of the cabinet.” i “Mr. Gest stalks before his fellow | The voung | He added that the cabinet officers | Jews as the most successful produccr1 It is understood ti government purch dred thousand pneur the sed sey ¥ to do w serted, “noj FIRE CHIEF ASKS MORE | are the choice of those who MEN AND AUTO WAGONS want corn flakes that have BERLIN, February 1.—The Berlin! newspapers today are as onc in voic h and tires formeriv belon to the Amer- opinion that the reparations i o7 - aid of advisory com i | . L i sple liked cach other and the en- {should have the aid of advisory of the year,” th 1 fean Avmy and these tires in ot conditions. as laid down by the allicd | gagoments wore spontaneous. Queen |missions of anthracite and "t 3165t :o?rffc:rgffl;:fi?,.,‘c'?r“ | substance as as T ere sold 10 various private purchasers | pupreme council in baris. soun, e | Mariet like daughter and thouwht | nous coal operators, dealers and, t i y = MA (ol putlic ‘aervicesi . Thatnar | Gomenereil feath Jnell OEANE Geratan.) SHE - Houia raa e b ea0a L ROUERG ole] coals [Whose 1iie!"re Vpnderer to o public | Tells City Club These Are Vital chasers are frec to re-export them to {00 Ml lie wconomic ruin of cun- | son. - She arranked most of the 1o pEEEeT |factos in debasings o> "° et Needs of His De- Th of such thick, they can come Into this cuntes jd | al Europe, including France, Bel- | malities, s any mother does.” An association of ‘Nicaraguan coffee’ “Tlore'is nothing in Gest's career to ! | ey are S " of duty, as they were orfginally mage | 500 and Italy. has been formed to endeavor | indicate that he would ever contribe . partment. grower: here. { -— | | to advise the cabinet as to its course in this ecrisis, reaching the full'bodied texture that they ute anything to the theater’s best in-! An increase in the personnel of the tere: fire department and complete motori | { press, however. does not pre- | I | D . . ? : ) onths' | “Gels attorney o o t easily crumble in the & o@ of (W BewasaDEs §200.000 to $300,000 for four mont SUSs attorneys here announced itization of apparatus were ci FIRE VETERAN RETIRED. dew It. that Gerniany s Bower URGES COMPLETION lime, 1o enable coffec Browera to|had been planned to file similar white. urBORt needs of the District i i 4 snteibieah # to oppose “this victory-madne | gather new crop. lnol)s‘-lr;‘lt. 2 ”('llu--{, orge V\I'_u'li(nnl_:ll in_addr package'nor Giik. Thomes D. McEane Buter ome of the conservative organs - J. Ford, Edsel B. Ford ang W. J.{at 2 luncheon of the City Club toduy 097 ¢ . » D ered [ BT L ST, TR OF NEW CATHEDRAL Camuron, Tamiger or the Deatborn | et SAION SAkL o7 (1 milk or cream is - L enforcement conditions, sugges at | epende: als < atlon’ ¢ e obtaining for Service in 1896. el Rl b L | 1 | |fendants in the mge, VeTe Made co-de- ! membera of the fire and police du- And they are tenderly cri Capt. Thomas D McLate, one of the thing to the extremisis. e [ 175r GesCs' oniy comment on the sute | PATUTNtS the §240 bonus if it is o3~ 34 y CTiSp oldest and best known men in the Dis- - 2 u: & it .;— il ql j ’ | :wu;\ au,,mmm :nt that he intended to Lumc“on . nsmmr‘“;r;l drhr;xl-'::,\hr i deh hl g ] tO dw tas(e B e et Bl Boen ruil rom fal word s |1 hrine of the | [wake Henry Ford eat his own words.”}ivas mentioned by the chief as an- by tne District Commissioners. Capt IMORE TRA,FFIC ACCIDENTS. A P LRI @ & I lother need of the department, which. McLane entered the fire department s g e bl e i he said, would cost about $60,000. .F- P -E . apprivaze ln i i wis WO (Last Month Nearly 200 Greater 13,1 YU e First I‘""f‘:l"::‘ !'| CAPT. M. J. MOORE DIES. e mated (€ hogula; cost SPe' Y t b re fighters of the old school, 1 R i 5 el B < , Va., Febru: I 205,’ zatio 3 he was promoted to captain, Than in January, 1920. s DRI s U s e e e . iof the apparatus, of which sum $110.- he rderin fm en Tapidly promoted from tum | Fous persons we in trae |l rovions vears ed the 1o | | Fate el e dwied | | Maurice James Moore, formerly cap- |560. 16 “provided. for in. the District name, when o your by his in month, alof men offering themselves for ine| | to take place at 4 o'clock this | | tain in the Motor Transport Corps on BpproRities’ DHL BisE: pending dn drocer, then will et the ""', o of 1 with the m try. He E" stated that paro-, | afternoon in the Masonic Tem- | Iduly in this city and treasurer of ‘;:E‘;‘;ofimg dalirematlatiine) Chibt ks B you oy el ponding month of lastyear | chial reports indcated 5649 child | mle. dh.;.rv:::l‘.":;r“l-lllll:; Mea | | the Lafayette Motor Company of In-|referred to the fact that on Februmry and 2 He Las take n ! Other figures for month, reported | in « Sunday schools of the dioc forme: y . o & i o e ing no cupi e gt in many of the spoctacuar YOt AL S Headley, head oOf the |on Decomber 31, 1919 and K918 in1914,| | Alllon, Bastor of the Sccond | |dlanapolis, Ind. died yesterday s e by TS ehich Dhave occurred n this ety |pgic squad, included seven seriously [ loss of neafly 300 in five years,| | Presbyterion Church, | | Indianapolis, according to word re-|the City Club. was the residence of S was Lk bl (Vaneus €om- | injured, 149 minor injuries, 277 in-|“when there should have ~ been It ix understood that the | |ceived here today. Death followed an ”en ti:cre;;r’ e the \.;“L ‘;: e e et o 1 leav- | giunces’ of property damage and four- | growth” Bishop Harding presentod | | bridegroom visited the temple | i operation. . date. maentioned; he mall b are oo .nxd e ;-Au"u.. o has been ex-iy.en in which no damage resulted. |a summary of his official acts during neveranl yenrs ago, and at the Capt. Moore had a wide acquaint-}Cate MR ORec, ne ST, 's A tended the good wishes of his comrades. {Toial number, 451 |the year time safd that i€ he ever mar- | | ance in Washington, aoclally and ofi- Tracy's wite and daughter Joat their e R | In January of last year the num-| Routine business consumed the aft- ried he wanted to be married in cially. s mother, Mrs. Francis | i : his GAS STOVE STARTS FIRE. |lor of accidents fotaled 214 Capt. | ernoon scsion T twemtsosiath tos| | this sempter Dubais Moore,"and a stster. Miss Sus [1ives: ~The chief ‘mentioned ihix Postum Cereal Company,Inc - |Headley said he thought the good ! nual convention will extend through Priceless relics of George sanna H. Moore, both reside in this | ra8Cc¥ 10 MUSIT L2, necossily o7 Michi Firemen responded to an wlarm from | weather last month probably explain- | tomorrow. Tonight a missionary| | Washington, who city, at 1801 Wyoming avenue north- | gomn 2975 2% FUH T ction shouid be Battle Creek, an. Tox 113 at b o'clock today and ex- | increased number of accidents. | meeting will be held at the church, at west. taken in event of fire. iguished a fire on the premises of [January of lust year, he said, the | which Bishop Thurston and Rev. Dr. ton Lodge of Ma: Besides his relatives in Washington, e Meyer Henlem, 103 Ponnsylvania ave- |weather was inclement, and during | James E. Freeman, rector of Epiphany | | temple. This will be the firat | | Capt. Moore is survived by his wife, e S fire wis caused by the explo- |such weather ‘the number of motor | Church, who arrives in Washington| | wedding that has ever taken | | Mrs. Sue Moore; a son, Maurice James,| In Samoa there are trees the bark P s stove, the police reported, | vehicles on the streets is not so great jtoday to take up his duties, will be the place in the Masonic Temple. jr., five years old, and ahother sister, |of which yields a pure, snowy lace, and $i5 dudnage resulted. and drivers exercise maore cae, speakers, Mrs. Richard C. Reed of Samoa. used by the natives as clothing. " » » - {

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