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+ Congressman Who Asks COMMANDER OF POLICE P | WILL DISCUSS NATIONAL MUGHERW,S VlSI Little Girl Who Talked I:" ' TE EPRES 11 Days Without St G[ STRIET M}U\ Smpriinasar of Judge EWEBNMENTS AT WHITE HOUSE DIES [REPRESENTATION FOR D.C. y op o | ? B . { “ : | 5 I {Sergt. Joseph A. Williams Had | Chamber of Commerce Invites Civic [ Aw AIIED BY PUE FU-R RE[' F fl ’ ! | Served for Many Years at the Bodies to Send Delegates to o | I F i — i Executive Mansion. Meeting Tomorrow Night. | b2 —_— i : i tically ev . i i l So Says Miss Boardman i o e edy i Webmmeton nave New Cardinal and Present D. C. More Than Meets Quota &akh Committee of Board 0 Says Wiss Boardman in been tnvited by the local Chamber of| Pontiff M t s £ Y for Starving Chi f ol . - Commerce to attend “National Repre- | Ponti core of Years ing idren o ¥of Trade Also Proposes Welcoming National Wom- seniation. nient” of that srpunization | e § - 0 be hel 0] ' 4 2 ) : lard Hotel at § o'clock. t Rome. Europe. :Clean Up Tidal Beach an’s Party Delegates. With members of the Rotary Club. Ago a 5 e Kiwanis Club, Federation of Citizens | By tne Associated Press. Washington has more than fulfiled Birfiigent milk laws for the Dis- (e [aturexnaliticali progxam yand 5 Amsocia o W o A ations, the| ROME, February 15.—Pope Bene- its quota in the Hoover relief drive tdiet and an immediate investigation EStiNIg S8 s Rt el gNoman s Chiomber hopes to have & demonstra-|dict, speaking today to Mgr. { for the benefit of starving children in of the tidal basin water, so that it Party is to be decided upon by the E tion which will show by its complcic|Megone. his private secretary, ex- | eastern and central Ewrope. This can be made “fit to bathe in” were agudnaliixoteeiiats maxe nthan 500 i 3 s unity of opinion Just how ol wenta. |Pressed a desire soon to see Arch- ! arive came to an official ending last utged last night at a meeting of women, representing more than; O e e bishop Dennis J. Dougherty of Phil- night, although certain special ac- T T B e thirty states, who are attending the : 2 Many representatives and senators|gdciphia, who is coming to Rome to tivitles for its benmefit have mot yet the public health c party’s four-day comvention which ' y 1 have slgnified their intention to be el e e e 2 3 - Washington Board of Trade, Dr. D. & ) convened at 11 o'clock this morning 3 § !present at the meeting, and will have U's re en completed Pprey Hickling presiding. Both proj- . S 5 3 l |2 frat-hand: opportunity to learn the| “It has been nearly twenty years The tentative sum set hy New York .eqts will be vigorously taken up by : . in the Washingtion Hotel. foelings of Washingtonians on the|since we have seen him,” the pontiff headquarters for the capital to contri. the committee at the next meeting The large assembly room was g subject of representation. said. » was in Rome in 1903, to be bute was at t $144.210. which was il e fail board: beautifully decorated for the occa- : Justice Wendell P. Stafford, Repre-| consecrated Bishop of Nueva Scgovia. later lumped at §150.000. Final figures In regard to the milk question,; sion with flowers and greens, flags sentative Sherman E. Burroughs of {in the Philippines. He was consecrated are not yet availuble owing to cer- e e EraabHE Tacarlofts and banners.: The delegates were lNew Hampshire, E. C. Brandenburg at the Church of St. John Lateran, i . ok 3 | tain unraitile phedses By o anr Bis or some. time, the committee | " grouped according to their states. : land H. B. F. Macfarland will be the|by Cardinal Satolli. : ] e B istios S et s fas s e it Miss Alice Paul, chairman of the principal speakers who will advance the| Most of Archbishop Dougherty’s F 1 l""’ i e e atals nuAts e o e woman's party, called the convention . cause of Washington. friends and acquaintances in Rome 4 4 4 T e s L E B e Wve o bettor control| REPRESENTATIVE B. F. WELTY |'0.2M¢r. and ‘Tollowing brict ad- : SAeLronthatipation mhon aUioE)he !it is learned today from local hear strict might have a better - dress of welcome, in which she out- 4 successful accomplishment of _the L B . 4 of milk shipped into it. It is claimed |g¢ onio, who Ras asked the House of | lined the prime abjects of the gather- HAM URGES, KUTZ Taft mission on the ecclesiastical . Ci o Quarters SRR e o ’ that milk can be shipped into V\ashé Representatives to impeach Federal hu‘;'inl'rntdhueagoum Mabel T. Board- ¢ 4 :;‘ue?tlaon h::' thhe mem:gme:;c‘rfi;ef::; ¢ : | committee, of Which A. C. Motes 1o ¢hic t correspond | yug . M. Landi “high ertmes | man of the boar istrict Com- g ) first archbishops of the ¥ ) A 3 3 o o Sad ol imere [AanC L is for missianers. . Miss Bosraoan el OPPOSES, MERGING were chosen—Mgr. Dougherty, Jere- clgairman, is correspondingly gratified. without fear of prosecution. charge %"T’ed lrficdelesnel on behalf of the ” miah dI.Tl;Ilany, ;‘:v;‘leriicl: k7: Kook~ MIRIAM RUBIN, Quota on Population Basis. f i ation; 3 v 2 ' er an . Hendricl SRS S e Wiley of this aity thas actumed the OF POWER PLANT e e Eight-year-old Waukegan, IN., child,| TH® quota was reached on a popula- bgthing beach to ehn:‘l‘r:?:: e chair as presiding officer of the e e 4 has an afiiction which pussled um.«tp%“’h:‘?" xve'rxu_mm r?'?mbm“n igmed “iInfoctions Fon mittee. The impeachment charge was|MOMNIng session. Prayer was offered i On that occasion Mgr. Dough- |physicians. Specialists mmoned | €Xpe: ng 33 cents. This wet a water” are asked by the com: ~ — diciary eom-|bY Eev. Olympia Brown of Wiscon- “ontinued from First Page.) ' |erly met a substitute secretary of |from Chieago administered an opiate ' Mmark of $144,210 for the District, with Seéveral cases of infection have been "I"""‘, e °"u'o"' e sin. who ‘was introduced as a ploneer (Gontinned fro state for the Vatican, a middle aged{which tended to blur the child's enun. s 437400 people, or, dividing by $10, reported from bathing in the tidaljmittee for investigation. suffragist and member of the advis- : T P e A o clation, but did not stop her efforta a! the sur needed to feed and clothe a basin. it was stated. _— —————————————— | 0ry _council of the party. G, said hefbelloved he had hadeer o0 o speech. After 212 hours Miriam broke 'St time, totaling Twenty-four applications for mem- The greater part of the morning T s portunity of judging t *d oTh e mats her talking spell by sleeping quietly ; ers whose lives were e bership were approved yesterday by session was devoted to the reading of | |8 \ - iid 2 the people here in regar Pope. - for an hour. She resumed tnlking on | be o d by the generos: the membership committee of the WH|TE AND MARSH HE reports of the national officers, the! i ter. The Associated Press correspondent |pwakening. The wpell wan 5 2l told the commiftee also’ o e St iding. onaries 3 | FOR DEMOCRAT MEETING |2m, ‘hafiman of ‘e sommnitio an| SFRGT. JAWES A WILLIAMS. | oul pusits mere had lont menew on | P50 ¢ DS 222000000, patri L. . h credential common stock of the ashi Ryan must rejoice at Dougherty's S tscs. {osizmaniatithe lonities — Sirs. Glison °é'$7€::?“3:’1‘:2"€353f§f Joseph A. Williams, sergeant of | puiiloy 9" mlectric Company, a0d |efevation to the purple as an hoper Dpgelded. le of fire- chairman of the committee on pro- |Police for many years In charge of |ipat this stock was owned by many |conferred on the diocese Ryan 50 he restriction of the sale o - = ram; M the police squad at the White House, amon; them widows, and|j5vaq. \ i ¢ill be taken up |Chairman Still of Opion That Meet- | gram; Mrs. William Kent, California, i 1526 34th street, | Persons, L3 s ™ nsns in the District wi torme A chairman of the. national headguar-|8ied at his r)mme. e a | that any step which is taken u; e ‘Archbishop Ryan used to say with o g e Ut e el ing of Full Committee Is fers malntenance committee; Mrs.|Yesterday afternoon. (oneNNE iprove the financial condition of the |the > drish Wit for which he was dis-{ District of Columbia and Maryland |every cash sale wade today. This 3 lington Hotel by rder lorence . ese. = ny would aid in rel S a cardinal | B 3 i ate! ? chmmittee of the board. Unnecessary. chairiman of the. commisios on siass |Popular with ~White House "ofllcials | COmPARY As T am red, I shall die red~ The|-—Fair and warmer tonight; tomorrow |eXxpected to swell materially the late chalrmen; Mrs. Tnes H. Irwin, Massa- |&0d a personal acquaintance of the | SIWRHIGL, | orior reading the report {archbishop at the time was alluding | goudy and cooler; fresh southwest [CRtTIDULIONS. esident, - LG TR i ) i g Other Activifes Reported. Chairman George White and Treas- | chusetts, chairman of committe the Public Utllities Commission, {to his red hair. . o U S BLERKS H.AN urer Wilbur W. Marsh of the demo- {preservation of records of the National | FOY among his host of friends there. | of the Fublle QIUILER SO gireet | In"the general conversation. other {404 west winds Next Saturday has been set aside as = WU finally | shirwtonians. This sum was 3 | near £150,08) that the latter wis mad | the goal. — =| Bertram (ghn & Co. 12th and & % streets, have gel aside today as “irq visible guest c The heads of this THE WEATHER. |5 fmine 5 corn over e conis man Moses' conMmittee 10 per cent ¢ broken after about 269 hours. cratic national committee arrived in|Woman's party; Mabel Vernon, Dela- |, Serzt. Willlams was stationed at|CCPEiey " Gr*(he District had |great bishops of whom - Philadel-| Virginia—Fair tonight, warmer inlparorca pened day i every Huyler's . L : e s ing the McKin- ities | oy 5 e Tion 5 P e town today, for the meeting of the |ware, chairman of committee on organi- | the White House dur been a goal of the Publc Utilitles|phians are proud are spoken of,least and south portions; tomorrow |candy store in the courkry, and 10 per o e e Store Jextion TATra oy O o ew Jork ley administration. He was sent from | Commission for years. He admitted | especially Francis Henrith, Bishop of | dioudy and cooler: fresh southwest|eomt of ha it from pa- ' rge attendance is ex; national lvisory_council, P e 2 Pt pected. 5 v €| that the passage of the Krance bill|Philadelphia for more than twenty |and west winds. trons of the two local @tores will be UNB"- UF [I-DERS Mr;x_; re s no changs i“ 11}} o"imd‘"’ ;::la.- ;'.'u‘;‘w}ri“ces Lowiaranneyl ?!Fr'l‘ip‘ ,::r:;dt‘::n:i:‘:;dv;a?arceh‘uelfnc'g.as would m&: it easier for the power jyears and successor to the Venerable|™ west Virginia—Cloudy and colder|added to the capital's gifts. “There is no change in the plans, nal treasurer. A% A . i1- | John man, whose possible beati- i V. s v i h T = Green- | company and the Washington Ra! v 3 tonight and tomorrow. At Keith's Theater lasf night oves said Chairman White, today. “I am Must Do Full Duty. T e o %60, "He was | way and Hiectric Company to finance | fication is Deing discussed by the| 00 Ol LN enty Four Mours, |$400 was given in curreswy by the T o o et & meeting °f| “With suftrage women will not only [graduated " trom the University of | themselves. But he insisted that i gregation of rites. u ary, 3 - .{audience. following a' showing of the and the it jon warranting {@Xercise the voting power.” Commis- | North Carolina, receiving the degree would make it possible for the con-} It is expected that Archbishop| Thermometer—4 p.m., 45; $ p.m., 35 litile film entitled “The JInvisibla ere is no occasi rranti 3 ; c \ ransfer a part|Dougherty will bring to Reme new |12 midnight, 40; 4 a.m., 40: § a Juest™ ppeal Wic - the expense of summoning members | Sioner Boardman said O PRI GOt O ':st‘"a:‘;ézl 15 i, he i‘i'i‘i.“e“;‘uf&’é?."fi?%éé’r-‘ung the street |data looking to the beatification. Bo0R. 68 Onetbr e lp.'::‘ncgn:nu In‘:;l: iy i i feoe &4 ower. the Spupioy. natarally sater manie oo P | ol Tune "5, “Thsi, in Batiery |cars to the users of slectricity- Named as Provincial Barometer—i p.m. 8 D.m.|This is the record here so far for th ajor Object to Get Increase | “i Jay SMEBedtion that Mr. Love and |00 o would Hke 19 aay & fow woraa of | A, 34 Artillery, .~ View of Senator Pomerene. LOWELL, Mass., February 16—Rev |30.25; 12 midnight, 30.21; 3 cek that these collections will be , 2 L - N ey o heard In favor of that | advice from the Hmited cxperience of | Soon after his honorable discharge Senator Pomerene insisted that he |Lawrence F. Tighe, O. M. 1, pastor |8 am., 30.17; noon, $0.i6. taken over the entire Keith circuit. in Annuities Which Are e e e one woman in public affairs. . | trom the fi"“Kst"ihxt.“‘hS“?«w'?n'ifl'572 could see no reason why the Publicfof ltl;l(i»sl:;llnac;‘xlu%(foncepti:dn Chureh Hlshleit temperature, 64, occurred at| The sum of :;oh;:‘nm:gl;t coi> ; 2 hearing. The business in hand is the | | o""'o‘thge‘}f:",g“;i: ;;";g';gg,"‘;;?;,,,; B etice force of this city. While in the "‘{‘;;“’cm';';‘;:{;:"c:,‘;,‘,’,'fnf"fi, etn | clalioP the firatiA nerican Bromitus of N Eowret tcupersture, 38, vecurred aijof Sacred Hagst st Mk yur S5 08 Held Inadequate. Sonniderstign of '.‘,,'i‘.‘."{‘oi.":‘.'.‘.’;;?;: be elected or appointed to office be- | Army he won several medals for his | B to5 BTS00 0r T two services. | the Oblate Order. according to an |7 am. today. added to the total gifts Nere. ress thus far made in meeting theyCiuSe of sex. Efiicient service is ex- | marksmanshin, so it was natural that | ®50 %1, %id he was convinced if [announcement received here from B B Temperature same date last year— deficit and plans for canceling all the | Pected from government officers, irre- | he should promptly: win the police | OO0l TLU® 8784 A0 0oC, C0oion " Rair. | Washington. He was ordained to the pe: anization of a “council of elders”. = 15 | Highest, 23; lowest, 11. = W spective of their sex, and those se- |sharpshoo’er medal, which he al- s any increased |priesthood in 1897, and assumed his % A Lo be effected at & meeting of re-|indebtedness of the, campaign.” |10cica"anouid be best aueiified co ful- | wave hatd as the best pistol and rifle A e Ot Washingion | Present pastorate ten eara ago. He Condition of the Water. LAST OF FEDERAL TROOPS employes of the government,| Mr White made public @ ietter re-|f)) the dutics of their respective of- | shot in the service. ther | Rallway and Biectric Company woud [succeeds Very Itev. T. Wade Smith, | ‘Temperature and condition of thel| EAVE MIN INE REGI for 8 o'clock Saturday nigbt at|r0e! YRRt Salional - demo- | fices, For this reason T belleve women |~ Murried three fimes, and the fatner | Rallway and 1eetric, Compeny MOUCIGN"Y. Wil fas neia ‘the vos water at § a.m.: Great Falls —Temper- SRS e York dvenee cratic committeewoman for Maine. T~ | 3FC, T S0 SIS non: Sy oomen 1o | Soer e s weite A ten ehidron. ali of | the Capital Traction Company. O Ty oty Sl jerme, ature, 41; condition, 36. - nci ittee 2t Pirit of the ahcient Rome sem | g e PrRo5cs Siated In the lsuch close contact with the home | whom, except one, Mra. N, B. Fiaherty | Conrad Syme told the comm that. the Potomac Electric Pow_er F far vetired-udder-provistons{Texas for an early meeting of the en- ""::llfm‘;;.é:a&le!;;'thfitf':zdeml £overn- of Philadelphia. iive in Washington. | that. the Fotoma st o | INC! c ment, w it OME TAX PROBLEMS Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States coast and Head of West Virginia State Police The President and Mrs. Wilson, mem. X = e s Didioss Seaaite s eeuico setivanent iew s piire. untional conymitise: portant national and international | bers of the police force and prominent | Way and Eicetric Company had as_| SUBMI D Today—Low tide, 8:15 am. and 9:20 e WESEmbon 3o Bessections that such a council be|signed to s Jerter which intimated s |PEoDlems.” Washingtonians sent wreaths to the | Salled In, cohrl ThS_ % 0% 0 oy pe TTED TO THE STAR p.m.; high tide, 1:36 am. and 2:15 p.m. Replace Soldiers. 1 was made at a recent meeting |desire op the part of the national |-y momal in public office will find| Williams home today. Utilities Commission, and also the R oIOErOa - Lo tME 523 Mot anll that women will come to her believ- 2 WILLIAMSON, W. Va., Fel 16, “the joint conference on retirement, |committee that you lhou:d resign as!ing s woman will have better nnder jpower company had attacked the high tide, 240 am. and| WILLIAMSON. W, lm“o B emen b A mel with a hearty reception. chairman” Mr. Pattangall wrote Mr. Sraer "ot the. commission reducing the | Questions Propounded by a Group retired, it is pointed out,|White. “I received 3 tolegram from | womars Coraniemor® Sympathy for a e lowed wpon. the electracity: | : have been on duty in the Mingo coal former employes of Uncle Sam|Mr. Love asking authority to sign my He said that If a merger was per- of Government Employes Are The Sun and Moon. strike region here since November 28 come to her sometimes hoping her. i onsolidated company y Today—Sun rose, 7:00 a.m.; sun sets, Sherman, - S aas, s 008, 06 e ovarmment | namme 0 Bareticet Lo 3, ful mecting {dgmens it beTeas Bovere Thas that mitted " the consolidutca | company Ry s cou, A thorit; e B T atit be allowed to earn 6, T or 8 ? RS s 6 58 b ey incil would not only work for bet-{reorganization. This authority I gave. th terment and amplification of the re-|There was no estion of anything | Ful not to Tet aymompy Bust be care- T cent. 'If the earnings of the| Evidence that the series of articles | 1o 5147 pm: 3 e Dl Bty D Theve uss L O, anything [ful not to let sympathy override jus. Street rallway were not sufficient,|now running in The Star on the{ G SIT PT. e & to 4o everyihing Dossible Go|togeiner meetimgs o 1OF * & Hie ill” theast’ tisest o o s he said, the company would make e s e Automobile lamps to be lighted one- goie) Samadarvice i guery =% - trofi its problems we must.not shrink it up In.tho earnings op. UEWGNE.jappreclated by Dublic ls CONLAIR-lyalf hour after sunset ite Wiy 5 o= s i Tn 1913, before the Public Utllities Fed ' a communication received to- D 3 major mattars oW =23 hold, he said, the | day from a group of employes in one - Weather in Various Cities. e e s e P R BOARD ASKS o & Woman says shef w . R o a mot—carning & [lof TRE-BOVEERDICHL. Planie. who. Aub — == agdl —% ‘would be that of getting the annuities : Serve on a jury because her 5 R H ed b dividend, but was talking money from mmeqwal catalogue of -queries - § Temperature. T3 ok were fi_‘_’“‘ retired employes increased. it IMMEDIATE ACTION {jfa3's,2rsyent her sentencing s coim~i McAdo .. Firm, Retained by [diriasns, but vee o) BEwer Sompany | 3u (e Che which afeet (hérm ail mose ET5EE - { ) declared that those granted are. in . to the community, upon -which ‘shch to_help pay a dividend. or less. e questions propounde < - : 3 L = 1 . T. Galliher | w. submitted to those abls Z= - et : (Continued from First ATl preyx | Representative, Makes Plea e perta Tt e PreDooet | T e e ety Sty Lad Yhar g : - - ~——(Continued Page.) Miss Paul Speaks. *1 fegisiation sod the mer. | 12ECLREr with the replies, are submit- ¢ e e WOMAN AND BABE HURT. |the separation o tne two prosects aciiss Paul, in her opening asdraess.|’ to State Department. " McK. Clayton oppos erewith, i until the Jury rendered 1ts verdict. that in his opinion the| 1. 14" the life insurance premium involves no substantial loss of either S R i ‘No. 6. Is:'a fire insurance premium m ment of the Associated Retail Credit jMen of Washington at a meeting in the Arlington Hotel. A resolution" u;zing passage of the bill was adop Stephen H. Talkes, secretary of the 3 f ends.” ™| #doo's firm, the communication show-| ertiging was advocsted by speakers| & 1878, 055 iliiam Johnson, MIAEh street. was plan for the development of | aine, chosrman: vt ine iichoune of | o, have bee reinntar Pithionat| at a conferencs of the members of the | 7. Is tme 3240 bonus considered fin- e erihat was struck by | hydro-slectric power from the Poto: | of the partr e brosioioe one braon | Viiciele, teprosentative o ania | o e force of the National Electric | come and taxable? A. Y o - - mac has these great ‘ad noon session, which convened at 2:90| The statement takes issue with oO'clock. Reports are being made. iy | President Wilson's policy of non-rec- Miss 3 {4 ee. ny in its assembly hall,l "s. Are Jodge dues exempt? A. No. 533’)}1-%'&?13&&. today. 9. Are dues to labor unions ‘Several speakers addressed the con-| eyempt? A. Yes. ‘“The very fact that our complete e of the District were againstit. | exempt?: A. .Ni a8 Mz. and Mrs. Gaylord in Collision. | tme or money, if the Congress should | victory Is hot won s 3 reasow.fop | yihe huedatedfrose | |poople of the DI WeTT TERre the lixes on real estate ¥ = INDORSE BAD CHECK BILL.. % Other Trafo Abcidents, detemmine to carry out both sugges- |150KI08 back over iho'great progrems [ NEW YORK. Tevruary 16 ln 3 MORE ADVERTISING URGED | *%" ' tuc vater rent exempt? o. o. =8 S= automobile.owned and & ons. may be encouraged to continue upgil|JL State Colby, the firm of AMcAdoo, e 4. Is' the amount paid in the gov- = Retail Credit Men Will Ask Sena- Caylord, 1343 Gluocy euayen by | “For the reasons given by Mal.{women are indeed really froe. 1¢%is|Cotton & Franklin, of which William ernment retircment 23 per cent fund P “t!h,?rd. et bonsd aeireet, col- | Tyler the Federal Power Commission | for this convention to decids whether McAdoo, former Secretary of thelpio4ric Supplies Men Hear Stir-| yempt? A. No. = tor to Address Them. New York ::e:“ ‘hmmmn t car at|is clear that the Potomac rather than | the spirit of this organization is to be | 1T€8SUrY, is 2 member, has asked for 5. Is'the interest received on money e 58 s bill o™ e lTgnoon, 30dy vas Seveload A e e e [disbanded and its machinery cast|fecosnition of the independence of| ring Talks—Novel Exhibit |, yuiming Sssoclations considered . (oSenator Pomerencs bill destgned - a 3 loped, carnes @side or whether spirit and machi: bt -|as income? A. Yes. 60 50 4 = S—— “__m_-ugru} % o the both are to be turned toward ¥ " partment. The services of Mr. Mc-{ More extéasive local newspaper ad & in Washington received the indorse- 63 64 14 T4 58 Younger of Califorsik,|08nition, as set forth in his note to the | Several speaker® SCUCSTRr L P o Goar - [organization, called attention to_the { t o 4 t inadequate law with reg ocked off his wheel. separately and comsecutively under-{chairman of the legislative depart-|Italian government last August, and pany. which was @ sort of a follow- : e Pr.elouds rre.sen g S - Eiizabeth Brows, coiéred, 1121 19¢h | 18kem. with the result that ment; Mrs. Florence Bocckel ™ o |In the noto o Arments et 0 aullup of the meeting of local desters inl MRS. MARY 0’DAY DEAD. |~ 3 o s :fth“‘;‘_ £ mumv,v;luu:x;oc;(efl d:r::t ;l;‘gon:\efin 0 "'i!::lrsr:-nw :‘r! »thi ’?zns m“‘,::s-“:';'f s f“u?’y 23 of a)eano-al -ur:gllle_-‘ fi""-‘fimyp;wf;‘; =_——— E lllee authorities to stamp out the n s n t e e of - o and agal m " = i . an automobile driven by William | Pacity of the District for the absorp- | ville, Tenn., chalrman of the wouerntg | this year. . : Temple, A. D. Page presided. 1o, | Wes Promineutly Identified With Fhiladelphia. 3018 4 X o e aitier e e BRI rley, 2331 8th street, and slightly | OB of the power developed increases; | department, and Mrs. Abby - Soft forucsident Wilson's policy a8 pet| The speskers were representatives| oo o Church for Years. | Aria § . e e e T N hire. (2) the s ed conservation of use | Baker of Washington. chalrman ff| forth in these two notes, OhPoses dla- | of the General Elcctrlo Company. € - g Tt e T e e 120 {Detectives Joseph C. Morgan and [Of existing steam installations for the | the political department. “¥|memberment of Russia without thel . nnection with their 8 they! Mrs. Mary O'Day, prominently iden- X dress the organization on the pro- :fi-nk Baur figured in automobile ac- { production of power makes it highly | The foreign session will be tonight; | onsent of “old Rusaja. restored. free | joil3 out how the manutacturer laf o Y Name Church for u“ dress the oreaul ents vesterday and their machines | improbable that any substantial loss{A brilliant audience from the embas |2Nd united,” said the McAdoo commu- | P Teasing his business through t ioudy f slightly damaged. Morgan's ma- | will acerue to those who have fn-|sies and legations in Washington will|nication. nowspaper advertising medium. many years, died yesterday at her ehine collided with the automol t eam power pla: 5 “The independent government of those who spoke were T. J. bt atélet * Abrt ; r Pt.cloudy i Stronseker 'Rockvilie” M, St |Ine -serist - devaiopment " ot " water | > " Lithusnia hua heen recdgnised de facto | wiitanis, Ac Ly Fowell, Ouy F. Nor: | NS S50 (Miby B ok pioritenst TWO HOLIDAYS IN 3 WEEKS and 1 streets. while Ba o by the other great nations of the . D. Yates. Mr. Page intro- | giseages following an illness of sev- 2 Suffrage Memorial world” contjnued the letter, which speakers and also gave afd3(2Cs o St i G o o TR EI FE to- | power-producing’ facilities are supple- " = pointed out that tomorrow is the third | ghort preliminary tali. Mrs. O'Day. formerly Miss Mary | WASH.. D.C. 30 ployt Ty her at Florida avenue and V street. | mented as here Suggested by the Unveiled at Capitol anniversary of the Lithuanian procla-|"4¢" the conference yesterday and! ol \(us'horn in Preland about sov. 22 and March 4. 3 ————— early development of a large body of F . e mation of independence. “The United|,gain last night at Pythian Temple| l'i dve vears ago. She came to tnis OIN LIFE-SAVING CORPS. FTIES DREXEL'S C Drimary bower from & dam erested Amid Brilliant Scene |statc» hax Joinedthem in the recos; | tic' Sume. speakers made addresses | S5y C JEN 255oung gint ang had| o : : SCORE. sl Employes of the government will near Chain bridge. nition of Armenia, Poland and Finland. onnection with the conference t of this eit Not only midshipmen, but & number | get two holidays during the next The final chapter in the history of | As to these threc nations, but not as | (here wes & merchandising exhibit, | Becn @ restdent of this clty ever sinc : . - veeks. Washington's birthday, = Power Plan Ceal Saver. their long _strugsle for. politicalto Lithuania, this country has admit-|3'*inique display was a miniature| She married Lawrence O'Day of this|ot ommcers :;m::::a:' ":" United | (h0s are 32, and Masen 4. Tgetown versity Rifle Team | “The Federal Power Commission |equality was written last night by|ted that our policy; against the dis-|iyeater, with a revolving stage, show-| “'J0 o) gervices will be held Fri-|States Nav Y, Annapolis.|(ion day, are legal holidays in ther recommends to the Congress that it |the Women of America when the me-|meémberment of Ru should not in|ng the old-time settings. With poor| 4.3 morning at 9:30 o'clock at the|have taken the required tests and| Distriot of Columbia, ecoording to Makes Fine Record. - morial statue of the th; . { all fairness be applted. ination, and the up-to-date meth- & = the Revised Statutes of the United With a score of 489 points out of |2UtBOFiSe an immediate start in the |frage pioncers—Svean 5. & anthony,| . The communication also asked for s i X:; eather Rervickc. Mlx}’n‘ufi}:r‘f e eurplisd iR AR b | e . & possible 500, the riflo team from |development of power, In accordance | Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Lucretis | recognition of Lithuania as a safe- | e e ey e members of Wwhat Is probably thel™ Par diem employes of the Distri | (Rorgetown University tied th with the Tyler report. Our study of | Mott—was formally unveiled and|8U8rd against the use of that country Surviving her are three sons, . largest life-saving corps in the world, | government and the Washington nav' téam from Drexel Institute of Pai. | the situation satishes us that sil’ the | prescnted to Coperess. as @ pattleground for Poland and so- | TN B o o canded by Mre Catnoe | rence A O'Day, deteotive sbrgoun; |according to national headquarters of | yard are 4150 (o have & Boliday on tests o e n - < = v, was organized. den iSsues | as lon g e aimiitnoase th e o iatrlet D | Y tunte of hnnk, wers hold in | s nuanian plebiscie. 1B China, Turkey, india and Mexico. Day, all of.this city. the corps & ‘Ulhem '.‘;'.5{‘%‘.‘ filvt on eal-,l;l team tied | which it c‘an be transmitted without Pl’eunc: tof| dellhegnéu representing T e ¥ 2 ™ = foal scores which count- | disproportionate line loss or trans- | every state in the Union, more than oF for ‘the' el marie. " Tae cutnca| depropertinate lin *" | ftty "national and locai women's or. |1HIRTY OFFICERS ELIGIBLE I¢r the Georgetown marksmen was| “The complete development of the|&anizations and. several hundred o E. Morgan, 99 points | Potomac, with dams located at Chain | EUests. More than 1.000 persons were FOR GENERAL STAFF t UL of a passible 100; H.'T. Moren, | bridge and Great Falls, and with the |unable to gain admission becauss of a o t will work for you. They Damages. aggregating $100,01 great commercial and industrial cities | Welcoming the large assemblage she|fielq artillery; George C. Barnl col- asked of the New Tlxl‘Servlc:occ.;;'): from Philadelphia to Richmond, in]8ald: Ry R. C. Guilfoyle, 95; E. D. Murphy, | great water reservoirs for storage, | l1ack of space. Those who remained & , . onel, cavalry: John B. Bennet, colonel, pany in two uits filed today In the |Which u steady and uniform supply| “We are solemnly gathered here to|{ifin iy’ Tranic C. Bolles, colonel, in- 18 not Op. wm ' nourish- en. upon steam power production, which Miss Jane Addams of Chicago pre- City. \s increasingly costly. and is subject | ijoq and Mrs. Sara Bard Ficid of Sen e to much greater likelthood of Intere ' Thirty officers of the Armv_who grad- ¢ ASK $100,000 ruption at critical times due to short- | Francisco made the presentation ad- rom the General Staff School in $ 3 '*D_A.MAGES- e of contr Tt will Droduos en9Mt- | dress. The formal acceptance of the ,“fi‘."’“‘d{y Tet Saie Tar: tanr Bectas — < i ense body of primary and second. memorial was made by Speaker Gil- Sl Stalt Tilane A.‘atd Anne K. Shea Bue |power of inoressing value, sad wory | lett of the House of Hepresentatives. L KR U e s New Taxi Service C well aid materially in the devel In opening the ceremonies Miss| jonal defense act. ce Company. ment of a power district about the|Addams’ remarks were brief. After are: Joseph F. Barnes, mafor, 97; J. A. McDonough, 97, will constitute a national asset of|on the outsi until the ceremonles Maj Willigm H. Hobson, U. 8. A..|inealeulable value. It will save coal,|Were over were then permitied to en-|All Are Graduates of the Army a.gfl'-d v.l Georgetown, announced |labor and transportation, It will free { ter and view the memorial. School d in This ~ ihe fle would be shot off within two [the National Capital from dependence| Miss Addams Pratses Wor 00l Locate: istrict Supreme Court by Eil will stabilize and encourage further|Place a significant milestone on the|gantry: Raymond W. Briggs, leutenant d Annie K. Shea for ailemed peo | industrial development. The project,|lonk road of self-government which colonel. fleld artillery; James H. Bry- contains sonal injuries. The plaintiffts were | When completed, will stand as an il. | has YW‘Y widened to include one|gon, licutenant ocolonel, fleld artillery : 3 = Eromuing the Toadwas’ near Dubont |lustrasion” to the countey. Sencraily | Shfranthised " KTouD rter amother| 12 leutenant olonel, feld artilery ing elements which make Circle March 16 last when an auto- | of the immense value of water power |Now at last the women are coming{corps: Frank & Cocheu, colonel, Infan- mobile of the defendant collided |'levelopment in the conservation of|into thelr own. Nome has worked |sry’ Clarenos Loomns, Jr, Houtenant col- R)rhealth and enelgy o 5 : with them. _Each claims to have[our national resources. For these|harder or more enthusiastically than o';,yei' field artillery; Willlam P. Ennis, sustained permanent injury, which |reasons, the Federal Power Commission | Women, and their victorious banner ig rtillery ; George H. Estes, \ has_ rendered her unfit to conduct | concurs in the reports herewith sub-|an emblem of great courage and per- Z?,?g?.:’: "fi{?a:cry; illiam J. Glasgow, her” housechold duties and for which | mitted. sigtency, and one that is unstained.” | colonel, cavalry; Ralph E.’Ingram, col: 'up each asks $50,000. Attormeys W.| “J. H. Levering, civil engineer, Los | "1 dosnot feel that I arrogate my onel, infantry; William P. Jackson, -8 - Gwyan Gardiner and Jumes M. Proc- | Angelea, Calif.. has submitted plans | faith Ia women too much,” Mrs. Field | golonel, infantcy ; James Justice, lieuten- tor appear for the plaintiffs. accompanied by a report, showing the | sald. in her presentation speech,|ant colonel, infantry ; Jullan R. Lindsey, ‘ — ——— e — cost and economic value of & power [ “when I say that with the dedication | golonel, cavalry; James M. Love, Jr. 3 ‘ plant utilizing the flow of the lower | of these busts of our pioneers there| jjoutenant oolonel, infantrv: Perry 'L. ; Py A Potomac: together with an estimate |18 presented tonight a renewed dedi- Miles, colonel, infantry; John M. Mor- s ymen’s Mldday for an-increased, and adequate water | eation of the women of this land to ‘colonel, ' cavalry; Frnest Van D. o luv‘x‘ly for the District ¢¢ Columbia.” { the vast work of a greater freedom ury leutenant ~ colonel, Infantry; 5 . The Levering scheme was disap- | which lies before u Edgar A. Myer, lioutenant ocolonel. in- Lenten Services Tieror bepuriment ! force O the | * Speaker Glllett Accepts Memertal, |faniry; Charies R.'Pectis, major, corps ¢ e : Speaker Gillett in his of engineers; John R. T, colonel, - B. F. Keith’s Theater o Clasion o Shinde acceptance. described the occasion as| coast artillery corps; James ALLEGED THIEF CAUGHT. Zeymbollc of & change of tremendous i e 7 significance—the udmission of wom, 11533" Soroyard Monigomery. golored. | to our electorate as equal partners i 7 north on 7th street near Conter Market, | 1 ST¢At business of government." _Daily, Except Saturdays, * 12:30 to 1 OClock ARISTOCRALIK 2 ing cloths were bel shortly before 9 o'clock this morning, | ., A® the unveili ere belng Tomorrow: atteacted ' the attention of *Policeman | Yibved from the statuary by Miss doy | S0 4o Tomn 1 Wosdward, colonel . e of the fourt) t, & passenger z Conducted b on a street car. TI :cplafcen‘un Jumped | Nancy Stillwell sang. The spectacu- infantry. cte > from the car, pursued Montgomery lar feature of the program was start- a 2 ed with music by the Marine Band and ganizations. These stand- :Rev. John T. Huddle }|2o:, distance and placed him under fingig "oy o chorus of g:u"l‘y e :r?lm::n:e‘:r: wers joined by s many - 3 9 - It i charged that Me une ‘women of mmunity | fower rls, who escortes 0 e 3 - Speaker— X a hufifi‘;hu “% e l'lb?l: mmory,:vemmu ::mu“m" lnh“mdld" ;l'! ’t:l:l:'vlnt the "#fl‘:‘:‘-’&'&“fl :.unod” m:;;nm-.‘-'u Boar s e BeThe ‘womon, o Senator Thomas Ster- | |mey wes o . dreveed “to reprasent Columbia. en:| undor ine irection. of Mee. Marie rej tered and took positions to the sides' rrest, pageant director of the ot the statuary. These 'e:' fo.llo'vcd National O:m‘ unity Service of Wash- by Afty.Ave.women in castume carry-|ington, and Miss Hasel MacKaye of, ing banners representing that w New York, 3 g