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| Abe Martin Says: WILL URGE D. C. ‘ NEW YORK. February 10.—Hls { clghtieth appoarance within a year The escape to Germany of Grover |racting that machines Mlu;)u!d\hr- a8 a prisoner at the bar a matter of | Cleveland s ‘hila- |Kold on the open market. The An- . court history, Essa Habib, street Bergol} | wealthy (Phila= |00 e O win subject to & pointic THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. .C, Wants His Hanging Public; News Briefs From Qver U. S. Big Contract to Be Closed to Repair 100 Destroyers on By the Associated Press. ARRESTED 80 TIMES IN A YEAR GIVES PEDDLER A RECORD peddler, retained today by a safe margin the New York amateur and THURSDAY, . FEBRUARY 10, .1921. il S In the House and Senate | delphia draft dodger, was up before the House military committee t day | in the Ho 1t 4 wan taken an am ae no poin t - Lucky' STRIKE ! - Speak N d for “N Pacific—Named as professional “belng arrested” cham- |for preliminary investigation. Mem- rder in the S peakers Named for a- plonship. s e : ) Delaware, Inspector. Haled Into Tombs court charged 2 ommittce Sovarefideten ! wiil offer the amendm = tional Representation” pector. with peddling without g license— |mined not only to get information alleged to have been his offense |concerning Bergdoll's flight, but to e c' a re e seventy-nine times previously—Ha- |inquire into the recently reported e Night of the Chamber. Speakers for “national representa- tion” night of the Washington Cham- ber of Commerce, to be held in the Willard Hotel February 17, were an- nounced today by President Albert CHICAGO, February 10—If ¥d- ward Brislane must be hanged Fri- day for the murder of William Mills, motion picture theater manager, he wants the execution to take place in Grant Park, instead of in the trict, in what formerly was the home of Municipal Judge William N. Gemmill. was the scene of a raid by police. A squad of officers arrived simultaneous- ly with a mud-covered truck bearing 100 cases of Canadian whisky. They. forced their way into the building, captured two women and a man and seized several hundred cases and bib was fined $10. He failed in an attempt to have a reduction of $3 granted, made a second pocket ex- pedition, paid and was loosed. RENT COMMISSION DENIES drownin Qibboney, Distric delphia, mother’ and others, been slated to appear before the commit to tell what he knows about the case. & of his attorney, . Clarence 1 Mexico. uted alleged to his escape, implicated in | were of dise the th to show months of 1920 v certified | Shulteis. They are Justice Wendell ] s < P. Stafford, l’i.eptescr‘\'xuli,:' Sv::rman solitude of the jail, “so that all the |many barrels of whisky and v;'lfieahbe; EVICTION FROM VICTORIA ‘y'f:i‘i':f’e‘g"a:-‘l:‘:vo:yr:::”?"!vl\:' Jays ago | cialn. The fgurce an p H E. Burroughs of Hampshire, world may see,” said the condemned ‘l’“eflc‘o ;‘flvefl"mflc S nclun> Philadelphia, hinting Mr.. Gib: | Trowed that out of 912 s | framer of suffrage legislation for the man In a letter to Sherift Charles W. | {no twa women, were chased through boney might be alive, despite the re- b oo oy ! District_of Columbia now pending; Peters made public today. the house and trapped by the officers |Rules Against Right of Landlord |Ports that he was drowned, said he a haviog loathsome | AIOLYRESN RS Mactasianal Sud RELEC Bri in the basement, where the police thought the committee's inquiry pand ipiaving ton rislane argued in his letter that : to Take Over Property in should also embrace this phase of the | 21, LORTREITws - diseancs = 167 were Brandenburg. The following committee will make final arrangements for the drive for national representation, which is ex- pected to start with renewed vigor act as a deterrent on crime. Big Rental Contract. % = Z Jation this session oo request to Dr J. W, K on the night of the meeting: Presi-( [p» g0 pone oo have | “I dom't think § per cent of the| NEW YORK.— Virtually all the|Junior High School, was one of a num-| tho®%omuin.g N iona mander (by | public thealth ‘officlalat Filtsamanat] dent Albert Schult t Vice QL Ll = X people who demand capital punish-)ground floor spac the Knicker-|ber of tenants granted the right tolorganizations, the National Consumers’ | 10 ADPear before it President Isaac Gans, Second Vice[dropped out alt’gether. e R ess tohe | bocker building. formerly the Knick: | continue occupancy af their homes at League, the League of Women Voters | Heporrs from Rupert Blue, former ) e ames T. Lloyd, General LSl A < Y, e less erbocker Hotel, Broadway an 2 f and the American Federati f La- | Burgeon gencral, now in Burope. D President James T. Lloy e Joe Lark’s nephew Wuz inand more thinking afterwards,” said |atreet. has been leased for twenty- |2 reduced rental in determinations 484 the American Federntion l"r:ui‘:r!f L R T B 0 Counsel Chapin Brown and former President Robert N. Harper. The personnel of two committees of the chamber has been announced. The town, t'day, an’ had planned t,’ rob th’ People’s Bank, but ther’ wuzen' enough people standin health committee follows James B. Regan held on the propert Representative Frank £ .00 e . t 5 2 s ank Reavis of Dr. Charles B. Campbell, chairman; ! around. i‘""n“"'gg:(‘“gze‘m‘?“w’;fl: ‘:"h‘;“:y;f, was bought back by Vincent Astor | 4nd Clifton streets northwest, and or- | Nebraska announ today that he| CHANGES IN AIR SERVICE. Dr. Lewis J. Battle, vice chairman ; z Seivi 5 ¢ work [about a_year ago and the building | dered that the rent be reduced {rom | wil endeavor to have his bill, which 9 i Copyright Natioual Newspaper Service. ewman at $5 a day are out of Worl £ r 5| $65 to $57.50 a month. ar it Maj. Rayeroft Walsh, air service, on % Wymond H. Bradbury. Dr. Andrew £ b was made over into an office struc r rects the Secretary of War to turn » Wy Pl again because waterworks employes [ Was ‘Another tenant of the Victoria, Edna | guar to the forty-elghn wiet duty at the War Dipartment, has ervice rown, A, Milton Buckc, Dr. Dr CITY CLUB BOOSTS members of the Federal Union, threat- 5 A. Clark. was granted a reduction in|mobiles, tractors and mobile “shop | been Baibon : ened to walk out unless emer- —_— rent from $65 to $52.50 a month. units needed f i Sprbis | M Chapin, W Corby et Sy Satores Faeeet Slaonliss 0 & I Irom SED tol3Az 10 amol units needed for the construction of 1a al Zone. for| eans S EoT i s highways, attached to the Army ap- Mill E 807 M a 9 2 a Y 1 A ard o e e PHYSICAL EDUCATION | s> SCHOOLS OF ONE STORY | o', S50 Wassachunette ave. | MEbmars, sitached to the Armyap- | duty, and Saj” Sitlard v Harmon | s, e BT et DAt Geot e - = X PREFERRE| nue northwest; notice to vacate served| The appropriation bill passed the ered to thi for duty in | uccess _ewis Flemer. Charle DAl G4 »]-‘. First Shipment of Cotton. D BY OFFICIALS by Virginia Byrne adjudged insuffi- th a rider, attached by F the office of the chief of the air A- Heaney, W. O. Hiltabidle, Dr. K.| g ive to| CLARKSDALE, JMiss—Officers of Clentgas 3 e Anthony of Kansa: service. e Lo T. Holden, Harry C. Jam l"-'l)'h 5 |Committee Also Plans Drive to[ ;. iseissippi Deita Cotton Export B. Giannini, 150 Shott’s alley north- This organization has Kaufman, Dr. L. F. Kebler, Philip 5 A and Trading Company announced that |11\ pavors Buildi anat and Joe Tavarozzi, 14% Shott's King, George H. Lamar, Dr. Robert Make Bathing Beac its first shipment of low-grade cot- ou Favors Buildings o a/ ey; present rental of $12.50 a month ut through many of th Scott Lamb, M. O. Leighton, Dr. Harry ton amounting to 5.067 bales for mills Type After Inspecti Th declared fair in each case. Fiorangelo P! gl y ot the 8. Lewis, Silas A. Manuel. John J. $anitary. in central Europe will leave Gulfport, TP nspecting ose Sacchetti was the defendant in both most important deals made Charles Picard, Mrs. Dr. Joseph D. , B. R. Stickne . Weld, George Francis Williams and Dr. Frederick Yates. The new committee on retail trades ollow: Isaac Gans, chairman; orge S. De Neale, vice chairman; Ross P. Andrews, Wistar M. Balder- Edith A. Bauer, Bertram 'ook, O. L. Davidson, Mark Dobrin, William M. Dove, Joseph D. Droyfuss, Horace Dulin, Frank P. Fen- ck. Max Fischer, A. M. Fishel is Flemer, P. B. Fletcher. George n. Ha Believing that widespread physical education will improve the health of the country, members of the public health group of the City Club went on record last might, at a meeting in the clubhouse on Farragut square, as fa- voring the enactment of legislation for federal aid for such education. “This legislation would have a pro- nounced effect in decreasing illness, said Dr. O. B. Hunter, assistant dean i 3 s Ganss, David J.|of the George Washington University r e r:aL;T:"‘:;’;}rrnI;r‘H;‘ungz .ll{::“[:h‘ R. | Medical Scrfifoi, who f«prssenu»d the |Harrison, who h-ar! stf"(‘?|a; %om na;flcl:l:trly t):ne d_»su:nf of h|‘~’n‘ldlnz< Harris. Paul Heller, P, Herrmann, | Broup at recent hearings on the legis- {mander-in-chief o t! e Unite e onE jand .fdme"'lth e":\as :vr:ra' y o El tl" Jennie Kafka, Joseph D. Kauf- |lation before the House committee on |federate Veterans 0;‘ a number o % s8e ,“ e Tr‘. -8 iyt ectric GE TR B s Bl iEhysical education tends |YCrS va i hope for his Fecovery | were hrousnt back o Wahington v g <ol esistive wer o e 3 L I T e A Tty hts him to |has been abandoned. Gen. Harrison |by the inspection party, in_addition CLEANER— Jansburgh, Ay e ur Jrick |Protect himself against the vast|is eighty years old and has been in ill | to statistics showing the cost of such Jayerton, Hrld Ben” Liviogston. |armies of bacteria that constantly [health for the last three months —He [ structures. i LT et Avipeston. |, " assailing him in quest of a vul- |entered the Confederate service as| The one-story school building will For Stairs Frank Low, & L. Nye, H. D. Ormsby, e PE ble spot.” Charles Phillips, Max Pimes J. J.|P9™ e tedlon tne o h in January, 1861, |completion of the school known a : Range Mrs. AL Brooks Reitz, Sidney e st ot | 20 " |the Woodridge-Langdon, which will |the bane of eviry Near 17th and Pu. Ave eizenstein, Robert C. Rogers, Law i 2 £ be located near 18th and Monroe B 2 ¢ 2 tee, which he also attended. Man Charged Drops Dead. S0 ned TR L andin Sacticnittools Bor rence Rubel, David Sanger. Wirt T; Jor, George W. Trail, A. Wade Wells, Sidney West, Harry S. Wolf, C. A. Zanner, Henry S. Wood and Hyman Zirkin. SAYS PACKERS’ CONTEST IS FIGHT OF THE PEOPLE William H. Johnston, president of the Interrational Associaion of Ma-| chinists, ued a statement today as vice president of the People’s Re- construction League, an amalgamated body of national civic organizations, declaring that the “fight of the peo- ple versus the packers now going onj in the House over the Gronna bill to control the meat packing industr; is a challenge to our American insti- Emile Berliner pointed out the need of drastic steps to insure healthy conditions at bathing places in and near the city next summer, and it is practically certain that the group wiil launch a campagn with this end in_view. Dr. Hunter expressed the opinion that water at the tidal basin bathing beach was contaminated and had caused infection. He said that twenty- five or thirty cases of infected eyes and ears. due very likely to bathing at the beach, had come to his attention last season. Dr. Hunter also expressed the opin- ion that Rock creek was contaminated, and said he was making an investiga- tion of a report that sewage from Chevy Chase empties into the creek. Mr. Berliner declared that Washing- ton constantly was becoming a health- ier city and that certain contagious diseases had been practically wiped out, such as typhoid. He said that the Sheriff Peters was wrong in con- tending that the execution of crim- inals before the public gaze would the Brislane letter. Again Out of Work. GREAT FALLS, Mont.—Part of the Miss., on the Shipping Board Steamer Maiden Creek. River Captain Dies. SAN BERNARDINO, Cal—Capt. A. M. Short died here, aged seventy-five years. For forty-five years he was a steamboat man on the Mississippi river. He was a member of Gen. Sherman’s bodyguard on the famous march to the sea. V. Head Is IL. George P. . C. OPELIKA, Ala.—Gen. second licutenant, 1st Georgia Regu- BUFFALO.—Asa K. Silverthorne, a wealthy lumberman, recently tried for alleged extensive frauds against the government during the war, dropped dead today. On the trial the jury dis- ngreed and the federal attorney brought charges of jury tampering. Named as Inspector. NORFOLK, Va.—Edwin B. Schmuck- er was notified of his appointment as inspector_in_charge of immigration, district No. 6, embracing Virginia and North Carolina, with headquarters in Norfolk. He succeeds the late J. E. Williams. The appointment was ef- fective from date. Mr. Schmucker has been in the immigration service sev- enteen years. LOS ANGELES, Calif.—Rear Ad- miral Roger Welles, commandant of found them -washing bottles of liquor, which had begun to flood the floor. one years, it is announced by a prom- inent chain drug store concern, at an aggregate record-breaking rental ex- ceeding_$3,000,000. The lease, which in Cleveland. Future construction of public school buildings in Washington is likely to be of the one-story type, it was in- dicated today by several school of- ficials, who are making a careful study of the plans of the single-story schoolhouses which have been erect- ed_in Cleveland. When Superintendent of Schools Frank W. Ballou made a survey of the schools of Cleveland several weeks ago, in company with officials of the District government, he noted be introduced in Washington upon the streets. were prepared by Snowden Ashford, mu- nicipal architect, and Rush Marshall. ‘The chief advantage of he one-story school, it was pointed out, is that it simplifies school administration, which is important in the lower grades. As a fire prevention measure, it is said, the single-story type is preferred. Heating of the one floor building, however, is said to be difficult, but the type has proved successful in Cleve- land, where the climate is more se- vere than in Washington. The so-called Woodridge-Langdon School will be an eight-room struc- ture. The classrooms will be grouped around an areaway in which later will be built an assembly hall. BOLIVIA IS RECOGNIZED. U. 8. Government’s Action Toward Several Cases.\ Miss Alice Deal, principal of the handed down today by the District rent commission. The commission denied the Alonzo 0. Bliss Properties possession of Miss Deal's apartment in the Victoria, 14th cases. W. C. Taylor, 1717 17th street north- west: rent reduced from $50 to $42.50 a month. Moore & Hill, Inc., defend- ant. William H. Blackwell, 202 New York avenue northwest; rent reduced from $12.50 to $10.50 a month. Notice to vacate served by Caywood & Garrett declared insufficien: R e SRR USE THE The stairway is the Hetpoimt Cleaner draw the dirt from every crevice and from the carpet itself. quickly and effi- clently. You do not need to subject your draperies to ~ the wear of the brush and the broom, when it is so easy to draw the dust and dirt out with the Hotpoint Electric Cleaner. A il warm_ air case. An vote on pending paci Mondell and in petitions now being circulated among the various state delegations. The opportunity for the House to ontrol legis- the Real Estate is . the very of the United States com Rurgeon b cral's testim weszion sent a t & precaut Capital Stock You are a godd citizen. You pay for police and fire ously impresseed was necessary prevent typhus from getting into the Unitegl State ol to in Washington lately. Whether you want to Seil, Buy, Rent or find a business, location consult us. Gr!jne or Service Station - = Desirable business or residence property, suit- able for apartments, of- fices or cafeteria; imme- diate vicinity of milk supply for the past few months {the eleventh naval district, announced The also had shown an improvement. contracts are to be closed between the How civic organizations can be of [government and a Los Angeles ship- service to the public schools will be {i1ilding company for repairs to more discussed at a meeting of the educa-{11an 190 destroyers of the Pacific tion group of the City Club at 8 o'clock [fleet. The contracts, it was said, will tonight. involve $12,000,000. $4,500,000 PER MONTH. Cost of Repairs to Shipping Board’s Merchant Fleet. The government 5 “The People’s Reco..struction League | repair hill runs to $4.500.000 « necr 18 working for the enactment of pack- | Commander R. D. Gatewood, d ronter er control legislation, and we fully!of the Shipping Board’ di’v(mon 24 realize the powers that are arrayed construction and repair. testifiod yasteq, against us. The statement of the|day before the House war investigat- United States Chamber of Commerce, | ing committee. This compares with opposing the Gronna bill to control | $6,500,000 a month prior to last Jui the packers, shows the nature of the |1, he said, and is due, in pare te 2 enmity to this legislation, so essential | greater rcluctance of board offcals to the welfare of the American peo-| to sanction alterations of vessels. 4 tutions.” ‘For nearly twelve years,” Mr. John- ston said. “the American people have been suffering from the growing pow- er and unfair methods of the packers, which, as the Federal Trade Commis- sion showed in its exhaustive, thor-| ough and impartial investigation of the meat packing industry. is now a monopoly. The Federal Trade Com- mission reported that in 1918 ‘the big five packers’’ combined sales were over three billion dollars and stated: ‘At the present rate of expansion, within a few years the big packers would control hte whoiesale distribu- tion of the nation's fnod supply.’ Present Executive Authority. The State Department yesterday an- nounced that the United States gov- ernment has recognized the govern- ment of President Bautista. Saavetra of Bolivia and that similar action had been taken by the governments of Argentina, Brazil and Chile. The government of President Gu- tierrez Guerra of Bolivia was over- thrown by militarv coun d'etat last July 11. The State Department an- nouncement said that “the.revolution was accomplished without bloodshed and within a few days after the rev- olution the situation” became entirely tranquil.” protection. You contribute your full share toward paying the costs of government. BUT—frankly now—doesn’t it irk you a bit that no part of what you pay goes to increase the value of YOUR OWN property? furnace is a circu- lator of pure, heat or dust and germ- laden air, depend- ing on the condi- tion of the pipes and registers. Frequent use of the Hotpeint Cleaner will in- sure clean air. main ng lease. E John W. Thompson & Co. £ Main 147. 821 15th SLN.W. = $20,000,000 Sanitorfum, JACKSONVILLE, Fla- ccording to a statement made here by Maynard Ramsey, attorney for the men back- ing the project,” the world's largest sanatorium is to be erected on 4,000 acres of ground near this city at a total cost of $20,000,000. The property, Mr. Ramsey stated, occupies approxi- mately four miles of water front, and it is the plan to erect a sanatorium of 2,800 rooms. Plans also call for.golf courses, tennis courts, athletic area for outdoor sports, and dockage space for private yachts. Mr. Ramsey stated northern and eastern interests are be- hind the project. Better Buy a Share! Shannon & Luchs 713 14th St. N.W. Main 2345 Real Estate Serivce Since 1906 ‘Whether it is the tufted cushions or the dozens of dirt catching corners that are so hard to reach, the Hot int Eleactric Cleaner will be found invaluable in the cleaning of “Cultivate the Habit of Taking Home Candy” ple. | _Repair yards around N. “Congress has an immediate and im- | where three-fourths n:t :;: r‘;:::(; perative duty to enact the Senate| work is done, agreed a month agy i nna bill. ‘The people have a right reduce their rates 1214 to 13 per one. to demand that thier rights and not the witness testified, and this . the privileges of the ‘big five packers' | been done without reducing wages o3 shall be considered by Congress.” | workmen. Scx o | SPECIAL NOTICES. The National Capital Press. —Printing of 100% Quality. 1210-1212 D St. N.W. The only and original *'B, o and Plumbing '}'\l‘:l.llfl l'h. Heatee » Co, | The Biggs Eng Phone Franklin 817. 1310 14th ot nw. TING—PLUMBNIG Warren W. Biggs, W. 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FORT SMITH, Ark.—Joe Alexander, known as the “potato king” of eas: ern Oklahoma, and reputed to be a millionaire, died at a hospital. Alex- ander was kidnaped in St. Louis last summer, but escaped from his abduct- ors who, he declared, had held him five days in an isolated farmhouse demanding $25,000 ransom. He was forty-eight years old. Raid After Banquet. NEWARK, N. J.—Alleged violation of the Volstead act at a testimonial dinner given in honor of Mayor of Harry B. Sands of Washington, made afMdavits that they attended the banquet and purchased liquor at an open bar. Sands said today that $30,000 worth of whisky and cham- pagne seized last Monday in a stable was intended for the banquet. A superior candy at a moderate Lb‘ price. Blactkistone’s NEW the car, Make your selection at our Electric Shop. Cash price, $45. First payment only. We gladly demonstrate, either in your home or at our atore. Phone Main 1130 or 1131 806 Twelfth Street N.W. 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CHICAGO.—A whisk; nest in the Kenwood rzfi dential dis- Liberty Hut will be wold et once to the highest bidder, are joists, siding and moofl"n suitable fo imme; ! o for su: gu!n.&'l; also windows u; smugglers’ $500 as Price $7,750 11 to 21 Channing St. Just East Noith Capitol Lots 20x40 Feet Room for Two Garages $2,000 Icss Than Other Bullders Are Asking for Practically the Same House OPEN DAILY H. R. Howenstein Co. 314 F St. NW,, or 7th and H NE. - $1,000 $500 $100 ‘Write, Phone or Call for List of Attractive Offerings THE F. H. SMITH CO. 815 15th St. Phone M 6464 Investment Department Eight rooms, tiled bath, hot-water heat, electric light, large yard, large sleeping porch. 4106 Third St. N.W. Properties That Offer Excellent Chances for Enhancement. 1512 L Street NW...................$11,000 1114 18th Street N.W.. . 1119 17th Street N.W..... ceen....$15,000 1919 Penna. Ave. NW................$22,500 N. E. Corner of 14th and Florida Ave. D R R In Second Commercial District per ft. 1114 18th Street N.W.. .. ceneez0eon....$8,500 19th Street, between L and M Streets W., Lot 50x140. ... Allan .E. Walker 813 Fifteenth Street ceeves...$2 per ft. & Co., Inc. Estate-and Insurance Brokers Southern Building Large Porches OneBlock to 14th St. Cars 5509 13th St. N.W. Sample House house. Take any 14th St. car to Open and Lighted Until 9 O’Clock D. J. DUNIGAN Main 1267 1321 New York Ave. IS OUR SPECIALTY We are ready with the 1 and expert workmen to Plaut or remodel your [y presest one