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3 " THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1927 NOLANTOPHSHAID | == ]U. SARENTSSHE | e e e o ‘ Tontun ac waron. |TURKEY PUTS HOPE | BRING VISION OF SCOOP FOR PATENT BFFICE, 26 BARRELS LIQUOR swrezerewees | NHARDING POLICY ;Representative Wants House Isadore Glasser, Auto Acces- -to ‘Act on Bill to Increase sory Dealer, Held on lllegal in front a large private residence on 16th street. Visions of a “scoop” Hh?r‘n"’.i!i’“{.’,; Tind 25 ne rusnea 1o |Heir to Throne Tells of His auined of e TR e enc e | War Effort to Protect = sidewalk. “Anybody hurt? What's s Int = = the crowd here for? 5 Force and Salaries. Storage Charge. sicrowd hereitors o iG] merican Interests. Representative John I Nolan of . What constituted the largest seizure L e oo SlISEE ] Ko the Ratacinte Faste California, chairman of the House of intoxicants ever made by the au- And the newsgatherer reflected on DO MINGEEE, Sl s well s |HOpe that allied delegates would en- [ al {ter the near eastern conference to be |nela in London n jcompromising spirit was expressed . here today by Abdul Medjid Effendi. l\v.w- presumptive to the Tu h ' throne. Only by such an attitude om their part wouhl it be possible to estab- lish peace in the near east. he said nd it might be too late to insure n end to hostilities if the Turkish ] In.mnnn ts have made any military . cments with the Russian bolshe the vaiue of advertising the change in the tone labor market. thorities in Washington is today be- ing guarded by the police and agents { of the bureau of internal revenue, the i stock consisting of twenty-six barrels of bottled liquor, there being approx- imately 100 bottles in each barrel. Isadore Glasser of 2030 Georgia ave- nue, to whom the shipment was con- signed, was taken into custody yes- terday and released under bonds of $2.000 1o appear before United States Commissioner Hitt this afternoon, but Capt. Boyd W. Perkins, who is in charge of the federal prohibition op- eratives in Washington, said that he| would ask for a brief continuance. Found Amid Auto Tires. The shipment was taken from a|- et a R eight car in which the barrels of NIS J. DOUGHERTY wottled goods had been placed in the sisting of prominent inventors. en-lOf Philadelphia, who will smeceed to| center, and a large number of old au- e e Ge L e e e g sdfe laves prumberiof i i | e aecitel s eRe i enrrent I eRe { minimize the danger of breakage. The R Lescivenithe mdorsemant o e ey | ilnimixe (heldaneer ofbreakage fTlls o A e e of orkanizalons. | jewn enrabant will he made nt the nevi | {hor aisg et held b the au: 2mong them the National Assoclation jxeeret comsintory, to be held early in|be asked of the court on the ground of Manufacturers. the National Auto- {Narch, | that they constituted a part of an il- mobile Chamber of Commerce. the “committee on patents. expects to call up in the House tomorrow for con- sideration the cenference report onm his bill to increase the force and salaries in the patent office. The House and Senate conferees are agreed on the provisions of the bill, which would grant a net increase of eighty-four employes and a net in- crease in salary of $311,840. The bill to reorganize the patent| office and put it on a basis where it can function satisfactorily to the manufacturing interests of this coun- try is the result of an investigat nn: made by the patents committee ofy the National Research Council. cons) | t week with a \ Lk He indicated that Turkey wa i : o IMemonal Presentation g jawaiting with iaterest the develo ments of v;v.» n-;;l‘ eastern policy of President-elect arding. | Scheduled for TOMOrrow. | ™ merers 1o Divided Interests. { W i= most needed at th | Woman’s Party to Meet. |casiern con near in London” the erown prin ared, “is common The suffrage memorial statue to be | S¢nSe and modération.” If the cor AR AR p {ference should be openen in such a presented to Congress by the women | spirit it would 1o possible to settie of the nation tomorrow night is now | the Turkish question. but it is to be . ! t SETE W e in place in the rotunda of the inoted that the Greeks are divided: tional Institute of inventors and | bt toasy saldthatha bes . 3 hoted ha (Bt et diviod though th division s more 3 parent than res and that the allies ement co has been de- through their associiion pra L«lfl{x\xs lieved the internal revenue stamps on &u i e P 2 WX 3 5 B @ (ol Al a 2 aml debris of b7 SRl habb S | the ship vere counterfe! G 5 = z SRS = is removed e country. | L hat The omienis of e botiles whs | WACHINE STOLE BANKMENT AT VIRGINIA AVENUE AND 20 sTREET | 178 0m, BET 1 temneed Thay mot. be in Trained Men Leave Service. | {made from alcohol, water and color- HEAST, W RE COL| 0C ;rw"‘l or. Mre. Adelaide Job sinot e intary : | layed too long and perhaps it is now : A en ing matter. A chemical analysis. is T O s ol ¢ Tn his report to gy o too late if the Turkish nationalists r- i al, -] an Nolan emph: t rio other being made of the shipment to de- e o et | : Drahch of the government service suf- termine what Kind of Stuft It is. STOLEN AUTO HURTLES ot ettt pheces 0f Cwnite | Pave & military agreement with the fered such a loss of competent men as Detective Hides in Car. Cararra’ marble ewr secn in' this| boisheviki It such an agrecment has ihe patent office, both during the war | 4 Only for a minor freight wreck in OVER BANK ONTO TRACKSJ country. e e Durkey may Bt THost b and since the signing of the a Baltimo: St wee The arrangemant for the pres- |1 : AlL of the independent bureaus creat- a Baltimore tunncl last week the entati A Lo M. DT Lits relations with Russia, which is : s liquor might have reached Washing- | - ed during the war look away from 3 ict S g {rection of Mrs. Marfe Moore Forrest | PAssing through a revolutionary era. i the patent office some of the highly R T e S Car Demolished by Locomotive at | {ind Miss Hazel MacKaye, are com.| ~1f the allics admit the {mpossi- trained force. They were able to do|Rates of Fare and Schedules | ber was aamaged in the smash-up Mouth of Tunnel—No Trace Dleted. and will be rehearsed at the | bility of destroying the Turkish race, this. he points out, by their ability to and it was necessary to transfer its Capitol this evening. The principal |it i¥ Probable we can find 2 common pay increased salaries largely in ex- i load to anoth . W fizures in the ceremamies— Miss Jane | Bround for negotiationa =The main the patent office foree, | e {1eak the authorities were notified and s Unidentified occupants of an auto- S and Mrs Sara Banl Field of cali_|o0ntrol of the Bosphorous and the Sine: ~ 1 O 51 i a Vi s assist- B 0/ il akae - Speec] - - a Jarge mamber of the trained men Announced. Capt. Perkins and two of his assist- [Most Important Meeting | movite veonging to samuet rosen.1DeClining of Lowden Makes jfornia, who will maicr the sece of| 100"000 T, ‘onclude an socord on in the patent office hi;‘: eIt the | ashington's mew passenger bus|teleshone. One detective was locked . 468 H street southwest, which had 4 5 town. 3 this subject. et e SetonTitive "Rolen i wil bogin operatons March 3| na mpeat Touhy (it Ured dnd s Sinoe War to Open Here lveen sopropricear teom osews| It Possible for Harding to Tasantbat e et S has submitted to the House a tabu- | .. 3 ey nd sp e night there, reaching | garage in the rear of his home, m More than one hundred delegates| ~Turkey should follow a policy of as gilouse & tabu” Iwith ten machines in service, it was| Washington at 10 o'clock 'yesterday | R 3 GrEate I peace and not mix in the Jation showing that during the nine : Eea 1 s nimr on February 22. a death-defying leap in the machine eward Kentuckian. lhave already reached Washington 3 months period from May 1, 1919, to | announced today by William E. Reed { ™R 0 0 o 0 et e { for the National Woman's S Lol A January 31. 1920, tirere were SiXty | president of the enterprise, wh 2 over a high embankment at Virginia ot B o oy ltaons {Pasha and Enver Pasha be prevent- ch is}ducts an automobile uccessory busi-| Organi ions examinin | ness 7 5 - : ke 4 ice, 3 e S » artival of the car, and from pesitions paying SL740 to $2.740 to | Transit Company. the whisky and tires were placed in take positions paying from $2.230 to jach bus will have a capacity of |storage. Glasser is charged with illegal | indicated toda :d labor te union heads s preparing for <t session of international \ce the war, reports The initial confer- ravenue and 2d street southeast at an early hour this morning. The car. an expensive one, landed on the railroad racks near the mouth of the tun | Speeial Dispateh to The Star. 3 o St he Vednesday. {4 from plunging us into war, even | ST AUGUSTINE. Fla., February 14182 day (oflowing | the memprial lthough Constantinople had been {—If the nation of Gov. Frank O] tor Thae thees dase win be. heis o3 |promised to Russia by the allies It Lowden to serve as Secretary of the{the Hotel Washington, and will con- | W38 With the utmost dificulty that ' 5 - 13 : : e e e -1 was able reve declaration $4,500. jthirty. The fare will be 8 cents, five | Storage and possession of whisky. ence on industrial issies taxaipiaceliphereRuitawiimomentsiilaten uilwasiiia, the Harding cabiner i anat [ e Sy Txioas evomie Wih & Ba |y war ‘arainst the United States and Sees Need o: (‘;-uu. ; et R e e Attorney Denies Charges. February | Struck by @ heavy yard engine and|ine gecision may open the way for|prating the victorious suffrage thus_ protect Roberts College and Rapresentative Nolan emphasizes | .., 1ot require conductors, as the| . Mr. Glasser. through his attorne. On that date the executive counci , - e 5 ants escaped | thé President-elect to reward A. T.Spaign. other American interests in Turkey. that by a rearrangement of the filing { "1t ¥ autre jconductors. s [thel Alvin 1 INewmyer: saifl today that e of the American Federation of ‘Labor |, FOW any of 1te occupants escaped. W Feft fontelect to rema jp2lE s “There is 8o much _anti-Tark and final fees, as well as an increased | chauffeur \n’lh{olhr'! fares as pas-ihad no knowledge of any shipment of | Wili gather here to inaugurate plans | 5 6 WP B0 20 e BRI rt of Kentucky with a cabinet post. Delegates in City. {propaganda in the United States that charge for copies of patents, u;!-fll‘"'w”“fl'” enter by the front door. iliguor from Philadelphia or else-|for the reconstructed state of in- | et A8 PG B0 CERte @ e mam. | Cortainly.” it Harding is desirous| Amwnz the women already resis- |1 doubt whether anything I may eay creases asked for the patent office Routes and Schedules. iwhere, such as that which reached | dustry throughout the United States. | paving beem Ruft. | e dleense MUz e qoing cthing to please Gov.jtered are: Mrs. John Juy White, Mrs. { will recelve any attention there. I Tl e e O through | poutes and schedules were an-|Washington yesterday. The readjustment of labor to war- i > nounced as “When the cafe is given a hearing | Standard reactions, it is believed, will | B aln fsselo ey i creased fees. He showed_manndf:;r oncsdan rlu,)‘l‘Lou“m leave 14th and |¥e expect no difficulty in proving TIng | form the principal topic of consid-|OWner, ’?:;{"'k“:j;{gm::;’:m:d:;:rl‘((‘!‘l“:}|\Af:u)]d be most fitting. He ‘was one i iirmi not the parts's mational d. | Premdency. quickly remew relations paying the increase ‘If s.;'n.gu - 1M Buchanan streets at 7 a.m. daily and { M. Glasser had no connection with | €ration. Standards of living, the [ % 50500 00 0 qve Weeks agy 01 of the most active men In advoca ory council. all of New York city;{%ith Turkey and not follow Presi- patent office will still show a nety g, 00 G L2 ‘every six minutes | this shipment” said Mr. Newmyer. |upholding of wage schedules and, o .n 2uinoile was taken from i oeaeng Chicagoiziss Mary Ingham, Philadelphia, state | 40t Wilson's policy ~toward _this surpius of $391.960. o ey ey amix, minutes | “He i . reputable business man and | court decision EeERAnLe : in but he » one of thel Thomas N. Hepburn, | SOuntry—for instance. his policy re- affecting labor, ac- | A 4 Shal ATy M u g ’ ¢ill | front of its owner's place of busine ¢ Jers who decided [Chairman; Mr: : 3 we ask that the public suspend judg- | cording to rellable authiorities, will group of leaders who decided |TRalfiman: Wrs Thomas garding the boundaries of Armenia. fng ithicisush flous thona il besix B naondE: . nominatian to Mr. Hard- |0 = 5 airman: W] "It is true I am a nationalist, for k 8 row 5 o at 1st and H streets and abandoned | 1o swing £ the buses o to Potomac Park|ment in the matter until he has op- | crowd each other for precedenct oo AL At s LT p - lGeorge Day. Hartford. Conn.: Dr. SE”ATE RESTORES 3240 on hl‘(!:n“n"d\en‘f‘:hal:‘;n sr;;ms, "k | Dortunity to estaplish his mm)""& b s L ey on the road near Lorton, \Il o:; lgé:;:. i ;r:gwtt':;:nn it was n,:?,“.'lix.:‘ }’mlnxm;h,m, Hayden, Columbus, Ohio. state{Ctherwise I would not be a Turk, but v {been damaged to the ext 16th street. to H strect, west on H|iD court. If. as has been reported, his{ Reports of conflict between two ele- | Joyride chairman; Mrs. James Rector. Col it 1s not true that I am trying to go Talbott Perkins. Dr. Jemny Van Hol-|trust. however, that President-elect police to ascertain the name of theilowden the appointment of Mr. Hertip o0 p om0 ne Sy s S ych VR Harding will, when he assumes the Lowc vi i 1 who took the car at thatiard Wood had reached the stage of to A street to 20th street, to ( street, to|R8Me was used in connection With|nyents in the labor movement, known |time were not apprehended. A arhopd had reachediihe stage of % |bus {Onto: Mrs SRraukEbitnam $ar) o] to0 SwEoes thn’ i Hinest e Sall BONUS FOR ALL FEDERAL 17th and C streets. the 'end of the | this shipment it was entirely without gy the progressives and the conserva- deadlock. which could not be resoived [ yniyoe, Wis. stmte chairman. Miss am ‘not 4 Sentimentalist in politics, \ AN ISTRICT WORKERS route, at which place there will be a e nivauce tives, are discounted by persons be- =y 5 The announcenient by his friends|Emma Wold. Portland, Ore.. MissiZronice and by recog:nlo’n of Turk- : DD fvemiinote ) lay:over; leaving s a7t bind’ the scence, as being without K, G, LEADERS DECORATED | tha Gov. Towacn aid no feet ne was | kansic Wolfson New ‘Orleans. 'La:|[sh ights tn Smyrna and Thrace that s avenue. to Jackson piace. to 1]{LANDIS IMPEACHED president of the International Assol oy .o c T T T | o ket porttor s hertenid the | Minn.: Gail Laughfin. San Franciseo: | Bgin®. <% Be establisked in the Near (Continued from First Page.) street, to 16th street. north on 16th ciation of Machinists, who is credited {Daniel Callahan of ashington Is | i cabinet R ety irs. Florence Kelley. New York; Mrs. 3 street to Buchanan, to Iath street. ol AS JUDGE BECAUSE withleuding he brogressive wink Honored by Pope. activities, A fe o vt lola Maverick Lloyd, Chicago; Mrs. Venizelos Opposes Revision. amendment were offered again on this| DUTing the rush hours morning and| and with being in opposition to Sam: followers virtually hau eisen wp hope, (JOhn Gordon Battelir, ‘Columbus. Ohio, | PARIS, February 14.—Revision of or any other bill evening there will be four buses turn! Gompers, leader of the conservatives,| ROME, February 13.—Pope Bene- | Now they not only have hopes, but|aRd Dr. Caroline Spencer, Colorado [the Sevres treaty between the allies g at 16th and Scott circle, go east on| OF BASE BALL POST |declared” that absolute harmony on |y, .."¢ a0y appointed Patrick Fi e @ pes Ut Springs.. and Turkey is being opposed by Says Dictation Is Issue. Massachusetts avenue to 12th street, the issues which are expected to be oday appointe atric rnnc.s,‘;“-fi s v.\g)wfh;unn.\ Alr. ; ert ] Cwoty ibane Wt his MEaare ¥ Hore “The real issue involved here," said|south on 12th strect to Pennsylvania presentea could be looked for. There {Marion of Asheville, N. C.; the Very | i33 een speculated on as a cabinet | - D s ey e = - avenue, east on. Pennsylvania avenue e = aro technical differences in opinion |Rey Philias S. Ga E Senator Underwpod, “is whether the|SYente: Sasd, ot FEUnSyivants, gvinus| (Continued from First Pace.) B et e twor men i taie d EnowhT s en A8 arand of Ogden: ! possibility ever since the election of ] i i Rev. Philias § Garand of Ogfent./afy Hurding. {TEN RENTAL REDUCTIONS |geciares in an interview published by Senate can transact its business or!fwe-minute layover. Leaving 8th and but if any divergent opinion exists in | ¢ie Rev. John Yo e . Republicap Senat d. £ Veni: 3 i 3 s . - C 5 o z - L gbted the Rev. John T. Slattery and the Rev.] -3 P g Senator Elected. “ M. Venizelos takes occasion to den: can be held up by the throat by a few gsg;napalz:{_x:a ra‘;‘:‘elr;ueiobllx:(hwu‘l";etgm o hassed an act which in part| the conference. it will be upon meth- |yfichael J. Looney of Xifany, N. Y| He took a very prominent part in| ORDERED BY COMMISSION |-ccent bepricta’ that hix Mgnt sl B i Eowidesi : {ods and not upon principles, it Was!,ng the Very Rev. . L. Haxmeéier, the|the campaign, and while 's un any alteration of the Sevres pact is He had reference to the fact that|Ch2nan streets. - e e R O LI G Very Rev. G. T. Brady and the Rev.|able to deliver Kentucky the re- | evidence that he has entered into re- ‘ the Senate adopted the amendment Rush-Hour Program. With his services as ooich omerciion{ Labor expects to emerse from e |y X Norton of Dubuque, lowa, tdifDubliean column as to ¢ | Present Amount Is Declared Fair in |1ations with King Constantine of Saturday giving the bonus to the na: During the rush hours it is proposed | employe from any source other than|centive werk and discussions wih 4 |Pe Nis domestic prelates. |he was able to point with | Greece. | One Case—Landlord in Another “I cannot fight officially and open- ly.” he seys, “but I can. at least in Obtztins Possession. private talks, plead my country's cause and advance all arguments that thag| Ten rental reluctions were orlersd |seem comvincing. I am working in o by o i issie - | the TOou! ardently for what I indeed. | by the District ~ent commission in de- |} if, Ve F e fuatice. I have made no rers i terminations handed down today. The!arrangements with Constantine, but, o | present rental in one case was declared {as I am a Greek, it is my duty to de- felt that | fair. One landlord was granted pos- |fend, always and everywhere, my yard employes by a substantial vote {to maintain: a ten-minute scheduleithe overn: 5 e 5 il The pontifi conferred the decoration ! the election of a republican se e i afihet e G Sl oMok o Fetnuae Tk e s et o€ Ve l'"'"",Hl"i!kr.n;lvl‘n]r‘|).\";.r'»lr‘n‘“rfi,‘ttlrflfl:‘l udr‘ig of commanderof - the Onier . St | Up to 01" time Goy Point of order was made by Semator|and fifteen-minute schedule from| Representative Welty refused to] g oimed o @ Bodl e POT |Gregory the Great on Joseph C. Pelle | clined the Navy porifoli Curtis of Kansas against the entire|Scott Circle to 8th and Pennsylvania grant a request of Senator Dial og| 2t €25t three propositions. {tier of Boston, and knighthood of the |had about decided tnat it wo: bonus provision. Senator Curtis is a|avenue. During the non-rush hours|South Carolina that he include in hic| UANSKISHE (Open f3ihow, same order on'Edward W. Buckley, St. |pipssible o reward air. Hert with o member of the appropriations com-!a fifteen-minute schedule from Scottproposed impeachment —proceeding: One of these will be the Clayton [Paul, Minn.: Daniel Callaha S e despite the mittee. Senator Underwood charged|Circle to Potomac Park, and ten-min-|against Judge Landis the statement{act, which since the decision of the ington: Martin H. Carmody he denired 1o do’ o viry muc that the appropriations _committee! ute schedule from Scoti Circle to &ih attributed to the judge that officials| Supreme Court obliterating legally the | Rapids, Mich.; Wiliam Dwyer. St. Paul. | WiR e o bis cambus was dictating to the Senate, although|and Pennsylvania avenue is to belof an Ottawa, 1L, bank were re.| secondary boyeoll hus ceased to be |Minn.; Wiliam Mactinley. James Mac- | oo W e & majority of the Senate was in favor | maintained. sponsible for an. embesslement by a| termed “labors bill 6f rights” AniGrau, Oklahoma: Joseph Scott, Los|ohy Will Haves:- Har of giving the navy yard employes the — clerk of the bank because they paid|amendment to this act will be dis-iAngeles, Calif, and Count Deregla of |4 Ot Plagarec little homeland against the ills which bonua. s {the clerk only 880 a month. - ’, cussed and planned for, which will [Mexico. o D haneet W o on of his property, while another | may assail her. It makes no differ- Replying to Senator lnderwood.’TALKs TO BUSINESS MEN.! Senator Dial announced today that be- | again place it on the preferred side of | — HEGE AR T b Il S n o on o denied possession. ence to me if my efforts coincide and Senator Thomas of Colorado, demo- e i sides seeking to have impeachment pro- | labor's legislative category | Daniel J. Callahan, supreme treas-{ihat he was siving (0o much oo, st of decisions follows: crat. praised Senator Curtis for the { ceedings brought against Federal Judge| The sccond will be the “open shop lurer of the Knights of Columbus, re-[s'deration to politics in the cons _uf‘: Sions i 3, the |®] house. % will do anything the o rml::;o Txp“e'r‘.a?ff}’rifa o B O e L A‘i‘i'f“"dw in the House he would prefer | menace” 1o organized labor. A meth-lceived word last December of his|tion of preven e i 2 charges against him with the Dipart- | od of tffectively combating what is | dacoration by Pope Benedict XV as would appear at the present Eovernment money. He said however | dress at Non-Sectarian Services. |ment of Justice in connection with ihe | termed “the Sceret campaiin of in- | knight of St. Gregory the Great, on ac- |however (hat £ Gov. Tosden omemd that he had no doubt that the motion | /ot oo Sudge's statement in the case of th O | dividuals who wish 10 continue war |count of his cfforis in directing war T o noin s | e to suspend the rules would be adopted. awa, 11, bank clerk charged with em- | profits at the exnense of labor” will| work of the order during the world % 4L higher interest of my country re- ] quires. Those who do not understand that are poor creatures.” is ‘board of adyisers. It street northeast; rent re- ) to $32.50 2 month. defendant. rs. 8 V street BAVARIA FEARS DISARMING. ]1;" confounded with those of the roy- “Playing Polities” Charged. message of human consideration will | hezzling $96.000. be a topic of discussion struggle. News of the decoration Ww: i “‘I‘q"‘,““f-‘ *"n""“r ST IR inur rent reduced from $36.50 Senator Curtis charged that senators|d0 more to solve the probiems of life| Senator Dial said he planned to co-| And the third big target will bejprinted in The Star at that time. antast those Trioniator he Toloi |ito] 33250ka fmontis CRtenc¥siobloland ——— i who were supporting the bonus for the {than any other means, Commis -,,w,73:;241~»h’vsnll;m}'§;-‘x‘-:;:;::’z:':‘-z r‘éfllj"’ of Tolsheyism ll,ahnr v‘nlrl ;;‘k‘?\"“«’n'e};“im?.“:',‘":f;’ 'i\‘L.w((’;llv\I;z\'.‘ anpremcy T |dentoelect who are urging him to an- e i pany, defend- igends Note to Berlin on Abolish- avy ¥ y N yi i- § iima ok arge | QN0 0 in ssue of weeding out radicals wher- ary der. also was deco- |point a southern o the cabinet | 20LS: o Vg -3 ey Cyasd asoplosl e mrece e e ol e eees &1 | amainst Judge Landis because of hix acs | rver possine. 1t was declarad. {rated for the same reason. 1. Hert o iy Garme.From imai | Susie L e sioeennoeih ment of Civilian Guands. d not play politics.” said Senator | opening of the non-sectarian mid-day ;,"I‘l“"'b':z?f the post of supreme base |, Mr. Callahan also was decorated by jana, but resident of Ken- | WOSt "I“““‘.’" Pl ,_;u;e‘u"d"l 33 BERLIN, February 13.—The official Curtis, “when 1 opposed the proposition.” | services that are to be conducted daily | "'l arbiter. i the Sultan of Moroceo for services nyiyears sle sl iSO AIOATRE et en ol the| Bavasian' Eoweraments Me said that the effect of the proposal Keith’s Theater during the re- Dial Talks of “Anarchy.” PRECAUTIONS ARE TAKEN. |rendcred by the Knights of Colum- 5 o pants i L e e 1o extend the bonus to the navy yard nder of Lent. Senator Dial said that in his charges e ol DrancoAmen - [repressnrs alediy ot reduced from $ircesling disarmament was delivered at ble benus, amounting to $450. {man's Association of the District of | Justice. he would contend that Judme | QUATAN p)ta [iBage PEACETSoTutbTorder. Cersingnt) i"'"‘"""l . defendant. ! atunich dispatches stated that. von “If vou want to be fair’ he said.|Columbia, presided. and after the sing- | Landis was unfit for judicial dutiee, “raise your bonus for the clerks slao t0!ing of America by the audience and|in that statements made in the case $480. jpraver by Rev. Dr. Wood of ‘thelof the bank clerk would “encourage Senator Waish of Massachusetts in-|Church of the Covenant he outlined T crime: sisted that the wage board in tixing the | the purposes of the exercis | “Judge Lanai r's ministry would request the | zovernment to abstain from kine the note public, an official of lin foreign office asserted that ' < of the note were not cal- iscover: mallpox. | ) — o ,M’;.,_;y,:,".f.f,;;.‘.\i;i,.m(.n TRIBUTE TO MARTIN. | BILL FOR MUSIC STUDY. 08D nd the Episcopal — = and Throat Hospital have| Memorial s Licie Mason. apartment 31, 922 14 | t northwest: rent reduced from {34750 to $10 a month. Simon Oppen- | M Iheimer. ae it i s for the late Sema-| A bill to establi statements were 3 national con- Albert Ku 14th street south- |t Wages for the navy yard employes had| Mr. Stock announced that tomor-|anarchistic and revolutionary, & but under quarantine by theltor Thomas cs Martin of Vir- | gorys py B - Te S S = : and that it would not be fair to cut off | Rev. James 1. Freeman, rector of the| There is little likelihood of action |of cases of smallpox in both institu- | ‘r of the Serfate, were held in the [ Of Pupils Inmusic, in all its branches, [ O0th o “,“l_.'* defendant. § o pted by the desire to spare this bonus now. | Epipbany Church, and Wednesday's | the judiciary committes on the |tions. fouse yesterday Representative | has been introduced in the Senate by |, 050" e e g ahom streat § mors, the German foreign min- Senator Curtis urged that reclassifica- by Sccretary of the Navy| Weity charges at (his session n¢| The first patient was a nurse at|Montague, former Governor of Vir- | Senator Fletcher of Florida, and ] n" Ao arrassment in connection tion legislation e all the Congress. Chairman Volstead said, | Episcopal ar and Throat Hos-|ginia, presided. now before the committee on educas | TR reparations negotiations fair wages as t included member employes of th d Roland Robins, manager] “The fact that £ the | tion and labor. Ir. Welty retires | pital, who v ken to the Smallpox | Speake roub, it e e =% e Gt wandearnefll $oAky. ok for what they did, should be under- cater, for his generosity { March 4 does not affect the staras up| Hospital February 5. According toVirginia delegation and others, both | The institution is to be fostered and | MBS SRR AR najThe uote, & et d) 2 taken. in contributing the use of the thealer. |the procesding, nor does the eage |health department officials, the nt republicans and demoerats maintained by the federal govern. ( ALTAlAm vimevitz, graated Pos- | arding the ity of disbanding “Why has th fore” not bee or U done be-| Included among those on the stage |necessarily end with o . had been in service at George Wash- mem- | former Commissioner Henry B. F.|arrangement has been made for | l-ast nisht a patient at George ber of the appropriations committee, 1| Macfarland, and William T. Galliher. | meeting of the commitiae. buc we | Washington was examined made a motion that that be done.” probably will hear Mr. Welty shortly, | case ditiznosed as smallpox | Fairme Senator Curtis replied that th : d if co ce believ < ved to the District ins "l“d'\' T eCimmiication co AD MEN GO TO MEETING. |i< utmicient roun to o wmenr T | — airmon sion had been slow in coming in. a - = i port of the reciassification ca ; i spicient /sl | e oDBosed e | president of Advertising Club and {tlon providing thersror’®™ * T*!-| pOLICE AND REVENUE OFFICERS TAKE CHARGE OF WHISKY SHIPPED |} 4 Senator Martin had never sought | ment. The exXecutive headquarters of | * nor held public office until elected | the general board of regents of the| senator in 1893 He w: . succeeded | institution is to be in Washinzton, but | % 1d his|after his death about a vear ago by ;the main CONSCrvatory is to be focated | | He was ' Carter at that time Secretary|in accordance with the decision of the | ¢ tution. of th V. board of regents. o an guards and puts the re- ity on the central govern- rt. One official said today: “The sent Ger: v, which numbers than 1 would probably > {not be su recover arms in ) jthe possession of the cinwohner- { F. Parks. 2243 9th street north- the esent rental of $35 a m fair. George W. Brent, de- | demanded Sen: . Dixon, apartment 318 New York rent reduced from snth William E. Fowler | wehr.” He summarized the Bavarian that certain lobbyis {minister’s reply as a plain invitation repo; 5 = { andis Unperturbed. T wa apartment 4 come and get the guns. Report Before Conzress for Months. Delegation at Baltimore. | ,CHICAGO: Febraary 14—Judge | § Street southwest -— sonLohave mreater Tespect for (Pl President Harold Levi and a dele- {Kenesaw M. Landis today refused to . rom $35 Senate appropriations committee th e v Washington Adver | Comment on the charges g e to believe that it would be deterr ion from the Washington Adver rEes and threat- Sing Club left this city today to at- {¢ned impeachment proceedings of fER P any lohbyists dn. W 1 | {0 The two-day session of the Third | Senator Dial of South Carof 2 Senator Underwe he report of | Lend I Ve taine oind | epudiated published siaiomenis oo Driver Flees After Womans Leg P e e catdn. ommniaslonl e at the Hotel Delve- | MOrning papers, attributed to him, Is Fractured. been ore Congress for many | and declared he would have nothing e gy iy 2 preside at the gen- | further to say oa the ma‘ter at this e 2 vy McKenna, ffty-five nator Henderson of Nevada, a session 1o be held this after- | tim 49 13th street, was knock- e dalne sommidisoniion HeMaIbe mirpducedibytwal S Wt s ithenoxtymove Hudsestiing by an automobile at 14th reclassifcation. dircet( atiention 10 Sl e : 3 «(reets about $.30 o'clock Bl =Tth shé Semate Mason 17 390, | | “IUs Dial's move. I've nothi : S S s : 3 day night and her left leg fra L e R ! \oisay Byl Litiere Teports | [REIBEE g 7 5 el SRS : : SR ; 3 Tired She was cared for at Stafford appropriations committer. “He waid | Michi alleged interviews make mo, & : 3 : i she could be taken home { e Pl re e 29 ! Michigan Senator Soon | common gossip. Anything I say now Lol : ;i : ik {Chded by her family physician tion to the report in the Senate be- | {would just be handing that fellow % i ERER P { 5 i S owag ! ‘e of the tenth precinct reported car failed to being made to " 4 % 4 4 driver of t ce was busy with p ¥ et AR v > % b & 3 ; R {5 fforts are 3 Some offered » & ’ his identity. pathy id support. aml others Harry AMockabee, jr. nineteen merelyisaniplital ;"J::h«?: ;yu.lm as- ars old. 1.41‘ )wrmmln“plnce, s surance of the s “stand. ocked down by an electric car on !To ull of them he declared ke was roem | \queduct bridge vesterday afternoon e e icts| wood for his f to Joln the BLnedlcts The judge callers “all d mpathy fore Congress adjournecd Senator oot read assification report f icated that if its re were followed smplo ard in many case rec st June the re-! ich in- lations | 8 in the navy | would have their sced ! Sparks from a flue d L Mre. Ge wnts today. (oblents u Senator Heflin, of Alabama and | {Rot perturbed by any of the Dial BT Of $25 [ nd injured Ho was taken 10 Emer- Senator Calder of New York pointed | 2 £ jEma Lt s _ Igency Hospital. GUEAL the axeation' uow tisolveail T'm not worried nbout this thing," o L ionEiel residence | ECOOY, BGird, eleven years old, 1421 was whether the bonus was to be | he assured one caller “Why. Iimino ast. © 1 the? at ot morth- |y ind avenue northeast, was denied to all the government em- more n.:.;—'. ted in this than 1 am firctaen it rematee e fknocked down by an automobile ployes and urged that the motion to suspend the ruies preva Lotes IAEen by Charles H. Davis, 238 143 . {hop in that hotel acr ¥ 5 B 4 pserl - o S = {strect northeast, at Tennessee a\'n;nu: 2 > 5 Bank Counsel : i ; D L b e , b y SEARCH FOR GIRL, 14, [ing D strect nomtheast b0y Sived n : TTAWA, 111, ¥ ? ) . 14, Stemday afternoon. She received in- IRISH SUFFERING, TOPIC. | & ; e s : ; : e I 5 her juries to her face and heéad. Davis i | the ¢ of Francis J the nine- | B , 4 2 X Child Gees to Movie Show and Fails |was arrested. o | : F ¥, o-| B i % { 509 H street, sus- iv . | . teen-year-old re e vho 2 John Henderson, g Representative Hudspeth Talks to | > 2 B ot e u(:“,m\."“fimllf;.‘; B ¥ o Ve 3 i 4 A to Return Home tained & cut nose’and injuries to his Padraic H. Pearse Council. Bo¥ o g which were not known to Judge 5 ¥ - 2 A ¢ P o e O TR ey lless as a result of a collision between uneil. { Eartdin when that At e IL : : : ¥ | ¥ o varch today for (¥ T tor cycle and the automobile K 3 . ey 2 Hazel Marguret Micknell, fourtee s vouth, pending sentence later, accord- | (& > : 3 . ¥ B | veate: o, A186° frard’ » tourteen | ¢ Thomas Stewart. 1354 B street Giving statistics to show the suf- fering that is going on in Ireland at | ing to C. B. Chapman of counsel f e 15| Joutheast, at 1ith street and South prescar. 'and declarin that cairc- | 3 3, R i it mam of cunusel fay ! P g X . e s E ome vesterday |Carolina avenue southeast, yesterday Sles by the srownlforceniedual) those i} a “The bo¥ was advanced rapidly in ; R, : afternoo With ane of her companiony |MOFRIng- SR Cosans aeu el ihe balsions - { the ba nk"hu:ms;(-[ of unusual condi- 5 4 p 5 . % N to attend 4 moving picture show, and Representative 3. weth of | B . ] | tions in the working staff of the in- 2 . . - ; has failed to return home. It i be- RENEW CE e aareased Lsh RadainiEy : stitution,” Mr. Chapman said today. =1 % ¢ & 4 A lieved that uhe has gone o a city in| TO BRUCE FIGHT. 1e got $50 a month. which was high. % ¢ 33 " i g ; 4 R\ - . the Weatern part of the country with{ The controversy between Roscoe in view of the size of wages and sala- < 2 ; 3 . & (wo friends | C. Bruce, assistant superintendent of rics here generally, and In view of £ 3 . colored schools, and members of the sociation for the Recognition of the Irish Republic at Gonzaga Hall last . the f 5 . age and experience. £k : A 2 : 4 > Parents’ League, who are seeking his \ PR R e B Banics as & rule pay less than other ; Sy % ; y FURTHER CUT IN OIL PRICES. | [5TeN51 from oftice. will be rencwed commercial institutions, T beliave, be- | PRSI ; a P b % 2 . : . PITTSBURGH. Ta. February 14— al a meeting of the organization in o cause there is always a steady deman T e e v A b | I ncies here tbday an-|the Metropolitan A. M E. Church TOWNSEND. 1| po » s P Purchasing agench e today Who is to wed Miss for places in them, and young men E . 3 . 0 rounced further reductions in the | 16th and M streets, tomight at § are willing to start at small salaries o i 4 . ; § price of crude oil. The grade known |o'clock. Speakers wiil be Charles . ommittee composed of Robert J Barrett, Daniel M. Hassett, Rossa F. wning and Daniel E. Doran ‘ 1l _was announced that Anthony J. | Loomis, according to 1 2 v ‘Bruce hse ‘ i t would address < 3 e in order to obtain thue traini: i A - % - AT s | Fhey it ‘omtend. hat “Bruce nee LN guld addross the organiza gment made by Wrw. Ernest 8. Loomis, | business knowledge which come trom | 12 ; S 5 8 . @ L G e e B S Tflflhey 'm."“mud m!“. = on B unday night. other of the bride-to-be. connection with banks, - : : st - o = Ll 19 e o8 15 Maomer M U 3

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