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B2 o= - THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 18 1921 : : ES0.CANDU.S "4 . NDFOREMERGENCY Status o Big 7. Suppy Bt | SEES VINDGATION 5255 " JPOCE RESTRIGTION CTONDEAGHONR . = -| HOSHTALSASKED e e | [FULS RSSTAND e ONNOUESURGED i s vs the stat f the = Diplomatio and consular—Re- e e eilis o ths soiemit | est Battle,” is Predicted. ported to Senate. ply bills of the government, all of which should be enacted before (JFuuany, 2?3 Barbers—Reported ‘ = . . 1 That the entire strength of or- ~ 5 the close of the Congress. Thess ‘00N o e | Davis Predicts Rich Reward |anizea lador in America ! ‘.CJRev. Mr_. Craft Denies He is | in Trade When People <uop campuign” was the prediction of Seeking Local “Cen- Academy)—Before Senate mili- | ficiency — Reported to \ | local and international labor heads' ! District of Columbia—Passed tary affairs committee. both houses and awaiting ap- First End Bolshevism. here regarding the conference of rep- | surship. ves of the 10 i Grig. Gen. Earl D. Thomas, retired, Helping Hand Idea Stressed|a vetcran of tne civi ana spanisn-|Report for the Last Fiscal }:mon;*muvars], g[x:l-d i\;*si ary by Andrews Before Ki- [fouryearsold. Gen. Thomas nadveea| Year Shows a Deficit of i d nnrmr _}‘ld fo'r a number o( v :ax.-s. wanians and Rotarians. | 5d received his cariy edacation | $28,169.05. in Woodstock, 11l. He graduated from open- | proval of the President. Senate. Pension—Passed both houses. Naval—Before Senate naval af- Lauding the “get-together” spirit| West Point with the class of 1569 and | “The Emergency Hospital is your Sadeyjictl=In contorence: et Se | | The wilson aaministration’ . mal tintons afiliat Denyving that he is seeking “local aisplayed by the Rotary and Kiwanis|Fa3 commissioned in the cavalry. Beo hospital—open for you, your family. | Post office—Passed both houses. appropriations committee, - N2t¢ | [ with regard to Russia will be vindi- B ot ennia ] 2o of madlion picturen; Rew. clubs, and characterizing such SPITitfhe served with the enlisted forees of | . ' 1c1dS OF your employes every| | jegislative, executive and fudi- General deficiency—Still to be | | ¢3ted When responsible government is : y at the American A vrtlant e as a “helping hand reached out tofthe Union Army. He served in the r of the ¢ and night. Its pre-| | cial—In conference. reported to House. | established in that country. and wil of Labor. 1] Raform Bureau, told Spanish-Anicrican_war with distine- |paredness and high standards must be o | S e e rence will ot he Commissioners, &1 @ letter tuday, support everything for the _b"":""""' tion. At various times he was attach- miintiined. Subscribe to the main- | of Washington, the beautiful” Rep-{ed to the 5th. 11th and 13th cavalries |tenance fund and help pay the yearl: |amount of Rus: be labor's greatest b resentative W. E. Andrews of Nebras-| of the rezular Army. He was retired [deficit.” This legend, printed con. retary Davis of the State Department, Zeneration. That present : =7 in 1911, uously on the cover of the annual re- Foe ; 2R are extremely seri admit movies Ka delivered the principal address at|™ yo g guryived by three daughters— port of the Contral Dispensary. and DISARMING SPLITS [DEde atiodty b Korefune Kiune the general call s It seems to me very Nnfortunatc the joint luncheon meeting of the two|yrs. B. F. Wade, wife of Maj. Wade: |lim rgency Hospital for the fiscal year ‘--u:n affairs committee. Mr. Davis Amerian Federation of Labhor. wrote Dr. Crafts, “that tAe matter is organizations at the Hotel Washing-|Mrs. Robert Alexander, wifo of Col.{ending June 30 last, which has just| NATIONAL WOMAN’S told the committee that two-thirds o |, “The situation IS erucial” reads | bong taken up 1n the ciO\wss_ s ¥ oAy, Alexander of the 63d Infantry. and|heen printed, forms 4 message for the Russia did not recognize the Bolshe-| ' SA}: yinreasoned and unreasonable | Sil.00S #lmost entircly, 80 far us | Mrs. Charles J. Symmonds, wife of Col.{public which is driven home con- | Taking as his theme, “The Helping|Symmonds of the general Staff, and by | vincinaly by e te within. th AR VENTION | viki and that only 600.000 Russians| attack is being made upon the tra e O A RIS ae i tneme, o Sepin | i TR SH4SY IS DY S N, PARTY CON o it preliminary steps of what 1s dec B oWants is sanat restgiction” of the is n trade, Undersec- nereased polic went is 2lon movement. The welfare of t word is only mentioned as an alterni. gested to him after studying the cele-| "Funeral services will be held fo-|' fhe itution i S men and women of labor and i PR SanCuL Y ¥ idei brated painting in the Corcoran Art|morrow morning at 1 o'clock ot AT- |y duficit TnGusted Tor mAIACeRTRCY AR (Continued from First Page) S anc Sthenia iciDawi said veitare foliihe epuRlicin ot munication oF the Comunimipaeras And Gallery, epres: v - >% 3| lington national cemetery, with mili- {gverhead cha : . 58— are tremendous potential mark The battle must be fought by 2 i S RS frat et i (he o av. iiaaen tobe wainen A . overhead charges amounting 1o §28. - & al mark nidlie p AL Ebe, KansLc & was not at all included 1 the e i o | Bomors. 1805, which, under existing condi; electing officera for the reorganized |Lhe United States. which will be avail- Ptz o mavement must, devise | hearing o Ay o tending the ‘“helping hand" to the S tions, can conservatively be accepte 3 & . arty. The report adopte ¥y | able if this country does not pursue ! oticies RapIs has seemed to me that if #0e government, “and thereby receive inl MURPHY AT WHITE HOUSE. |23, Actual cost of operating over Praises Chairman White and | reminating commitice.” whioh s to bo shor (-sizhted molloy. hat. woas ot | oveq e jmasten Could ba pIoparty goten it Teturn the ‘helping hand' of Congress « land “above all income earncd by thlé Di pred ‘nted late this afternoon, follows: | ster up the soviet government. i The “conference” is in Tors She mtopi s andiLhsate Y put in making our National Capital what institution, according to the report of { Your committee in considering its | o2 = O S oh e thing in the papers before the We'all want it to be, the greatest in|Goes on Duty at Midnight, Succeed- | \00dburs’ Blair, president of the iscusses Importance of | ..nuer<o SRl i i e British Pact “All Bunk. e Bekring'on my own necount —ail good the world. woard of directors, This, howeve T onan citizens would agree to the stats he national cted to be present Mr. 3 {organization unanimously voted that| “The Russian people are grateful est officials of ‘.m,u,“,u(.-,.|_\-1 Next Year’s Elections. there was but one woman whom it | !0 the United States, and their (riond- iated. with th mpared with the gould off.r in nomination. Alice Paul | 1 ttitude will be a tremend done and the ' Apnroval of the action of the na-|BUt Alice Paul has positively stated VAILAZE 1o us when trade Speaker Former Resident. ing the Late J. A. Williams. Blair points out, is The speaker. who s a former mall sum when c ves. First, that additionsl r n ix necded because improp us - tled anti-lab spensive charity wo. resident of the city. said he under- Sl 41 : : dévele re wctually being exhib ? conditions under which most of thel 4 J that she cannot and will not accept | . the underseerctry lemialation; the are ¥ being exhibi = conditicns here: thal be bl Ipatients are received and cared for, | tional democratic executive commit-| nomination for this office. We there- | Discussing Great Britain< Hussian to reduce wage second. that the Commissioners have e e it the i tion his no discre- | tee in declining to call a meeting of| fore present no candidate for chair- | POHCICS, Mr Davis suid the idea that atong this gener power o resulate this matter in the desive o the people of the District n of patients. the entire committee was voiced to-|man, but offer the following names of | LAl COURIIY by entering into a trade the conter of discuss | Pawer, to dicns: and o condition it for national representation. “It is the & System Dexired. day by Representative Kitchin of| WOMen a8 candidates for a national 'AETSEmIent with the Lenin government f e e o inherent American love of liberty that : ; el Norenics S council which shall have the power to | d zobble up Russian marke n v s mherent American 4 24, 0 compara orth Carolina, who isued a statement| ajq el an o e e 1 bunk England will not die,” he said, “and the citi- s elect its own chairman and other offi sland, h npting 1o stop ti saying it would have been “brutally!cers and its executive board.” spread of bol- diva’ % WILL RETURN TO LAW. ] e Sy e zens should never cease their fight “that Grabu eredit e Y0 i Shevism, rather t i tion of morality. They would have ome. e Teiehieaned el the Gnsti- |unjust” to have dismissed George W. - 5 o PPy ratherthan increase trade | ns o v righ int, if they chose ::;'in”é‘:n;;é’:’- t;u t(‘? Rl ;:vx:"éu 14.“.”3 stia \\l_mn:’rn’;m;‘r: E it At ona) Plan for Community Work. | llr\vnmnnn».x - |Hagerman Resigns From Revenue \;‘“'ml ‘.“(' A ‘:'“-qh"d”u“ Mr. Andrews importuned those pres- tho *hospital can he devised which | MF Kithin said Mr. White was “as| The resolutions committec at & busi- [iisln, on the other hand, the un-| gorvice _Asked to Postpone It | ful e ) i e as i b b awer o Tge e T S e |.;\l[“{("5:ll:I\-‘iu:;a.:x‘lggs could be had in!ness session prior to the opening of uf'h“,‘-"‘,:‘r*:')dt-mlf_nv-rw‘ _"v)n;'v»,rn.;.” § P 4 The Commissioners will hold a pub. ¢ semblance of profiteering here, > from conducting annual drive | "\y S Staes. : conventio i i i 5 | X Al it-4 lic hearing in the boardroom of the out any sen P oot agnd e lic from conductin ARUATHALIY Winning of the congressional elec-|th¢ convention this morning listened i and the United Sta than about | x’f;u‘r.mr:giv.mm on the afternoon if such a thing ever e: extencing the “helping hand” prove to the country at large that all such insinuations were “absolutely base- less. Representative H. W. Towner of Jowa spoke briefly of the close co- operation that should exist between or othorwise soliciting funds. I @mtions next year, or ot loact o orcilto a plea from Henry E. Jackson,|SStablishing trade comditiont arn os It Breece to mecon mend any par-| showing, will have much to do witn:president of the National l_‘nmmumfiv'1""""!‘"""‘-’ its negotiations with :1.:.\- ticular plan, but the question 0 | the presidential contest in 1924, Mr.:Board, with headquarters in Washing- { €04 in View. 5 imy, ortl.ln‘( as to des(rve your most|Kitchin asserted. He said since the|ton, that the party devote some part | Recognition by curetul considerution” = @ temdent, §CIVIL War the party which had car-|of its Tuture program to promoting 'WoUld enable the bolshe - B. Sandige. the superintendent.|ried the House in the middle of the; community welfare work throughout | HlUrd. to carry on more effective war- informs the board that he cannot.presidential term had won the presi-| the country. He explained the work : [AT¢ against border states. and to keep ccmmend too highly the splendid | dgency in the following two year being done by his organization and | LS8Tuntled elements among the Rus- February 28 to consider regulatior | of the mov AMUSEMENTS overnments . he con- the citizens of Washington and Con- spirit of co-operation and determina- | Al Kitchin, who hus heen il a = > ~ g sian people subm e i X . O L 3 My itchin, e , ap- urged that the woman's parly adopt missive. ' gress, and asked that the entire Con- tion exhibited by @ nursing staff de- | peared to be in good Dhysical condl-|a - resolution wiman's > Pred . 5 i N . gress be not judged by the actions of pleted through war conditions and | {ion. e o e ank o e letx Gradual Change. | Kreisler Recital. i . ok 2 { Mr. Davis predicted e 2 1id today the party caucus|Woman's Party urge all women toia gradual chanee .3.‘?‘..?@‘.?3!‘.’.-?; held probably four days be-| make it one of their chief concerns |groun of Ru: 10 that in t | sion of the ncw Congress!to work for the organization of their | creditable govirnment wonld bo - me: “h time the ways and|local communities on the basis of | tablished. It Mok "‘“ IRess mbers would be chosen and ! Citizenship only, and to secure the use ' this hanpen, would ha chans ' would plck the other committee | Of 2 building, either a schoolhouse or if the holshavist government wi s Of the party. any other public building. to serve as, denly to fail i ocrats will have nine mem-|2 town hall for the practice of citi-| Tie committes w- by all other staffs, officials and de-| Hp partments to maintain x high stand- | woula b ard of efficiency. He announces also | fore the his great encouragement during his | opened brief incumbency by the decp interest and high regard manifested by the general public for the institution. | Worl of the Hospital. | | | a few members. He was followed by Engineer Com- missioner C. W. Kutz, who also em- phasized the necessity of the “get- together” spirit among such organ zations, and humorously suggested that nothing could be better than for two such men as George E. Hamil- ton and William F. Ham to “get to- ¥ritz Kreisler, the great vialinist zave a trying, though short, progyam vesterday afternoon in the Nationl Theater before an audience which fille§ at and all the stand- ated on the stag i sud- inz room, t informed that ~ - 5 5 The ambulan outstanding evi- on the ways and means com-|Zenship by promoting and conducting [no ristrictions to trade i 2ussi leaving room for the artist an ether” and effect close co-operation dence to the man in the Sreat of the | mittec I the next Congriss, nsiead: hose “aciivities which concern the|Lad hern' pircad it s e St \ccompanist to g0 to and fra tems of the District 5 preparedness of the hospital to do its|0f ten as at present, Mr. Kitchin!Public welfare: and that our party icans by the § Deny bt s AceomPARIEL €0 John Barton Payne, Secretary of duty by the community, went whirl-|Stid. leaving only two new members|récommends this enterprise as the only obstacles, the mmiorercretoe Mr. Kreisler ptayed two conc the Interior. and Maj Gen. Johm A. ing throush the city a total of 2,009 [to be chosen. ~Republican leaders: MOSt practical and effective method of are those set up by the Russ.: and a group of five shorter compowi- Lejeune, commandant of the Marine tripe during the year, many a dash!have indicated to him, Mr. Kitehin[Y8ing the franchise for the succe i el ticns. The Vieuxtemps Concerto No. 4 a iresulting in the saving of a life. The |continued, that the democratic mem-|Of America’s experiment in democracy D minor, opus 31, opened the Davis said it would be a mis- ' " Wittemore in Chair. 15 flvc‘:;,r[ i\l(::'\(l lll' trading ”Ilf‘l‘\‘-‘l& against fiftecn in the present Cono| MPS- Nelson Whittemoro of Michi-in doubt, homuane ot Whose title is gress. gan occupied the chair at the after-|nent later would be unable to estab | noon session. Reports will be re-|liSh credit for the purchase of sup- | Corps, also delivered brief addresses, $a which both congratulnted the zram, and was brilliantly pla ticularly in_ the adagio relizioso, i which the delicate and perfect trill were delightful, and the rhythmn in the finale was keenly marked. The Backh total number of new cases in the dis- | bership on the appropriations com- Mrx, ‘members of the organizations for the pensary serviee was 1,627 and the to-|mittee would be reduced to nine, as s = 2 i R e ey {tal number treated nearly 6,000. The Wet foxether™ sters they haditaken: emergency department treated 5,715 Rotary Club Was Guest. Sergt. Samuel Murphy of the eleventh | cases. The total number of patients The Rotary Club was the guest of [precinct went on duty at the White |admitted during the yi by the hos- el G z Concerto, in G minor, for violin alone. @6 KiwanialClub) ana sfier Chacios | Boshics mention iinty arithe M el Sl Gepeimantn 1" ot ‘whom FORMER JUDGE IS FREED [ceived from the eredentials commit- Plies Deeded for rehabilitation of the | JAMES HAGERMAN, JR. 1ot only presents difficulties for the J. O'Neill, president of Rotary, re-|cceding the late Sergt. Joseph A. Wil- | about one-third were charity patients. tee. (v o * ltechnic of a player, but presents the sponded to the address of welcome |ljams, who was in charge of the police | The smallest number of patients i,.‘ OF CHARGE OF MUR _The farewell meeting of the con-! After receiving the resignation of | difficult problem of trying to hold the :}etmde:\d‘ ot;vh_;flau?e l!-{. leodwar:. detail there a number of vears. ithe Nospitalion any one day was sixty- Yention will be held tonight at ;IPQRTO RICO ASKS U S James Hagerman, jr.. as deputy com- |Attention of an audience through a wanis. - v W e i arge: 20. S o'clock. v . ire i H s ©o =it vi acet )it oland S. Ro! Sergt. Murphy was selected for the|nine and the largest peration clock. The program will be: Chair- | . . s e o e n T ey s o l)':IIIP(;(;IQI:)SrI\Pr“xl:\;)ulnqdcl::&fi‘n;un:nlh bins. on behalf of the Rotary Club.|important detail becau s long, | performed totaled 2160, while the man, Mrs. Toscan Bennett, Conneoti- | of hi | presented a magnificent banner of |faithful and meritorious service and |forty-nine deaths were partially off- \ W, H. . [cut.” member of Nati ory | | missioner Williams of that hurcau to-{ either. playing the most trvine b sitk and goid ‘to"the ‘Kiwanians O oAl eson ot notoemanis | st By twelve births within its “‘HN:W H. McGannon Acquitted at|gh;,m s et A | TO AID GOVERNMENT [y asked Mr. Hagerman to postpone | cazes with perfect ease and never once e A v'eee w:'meerstan.‘nrst in- | perforrwed duty there and is familiar A('-corHum,i:. :(. the re |nox'; t;‘f [Ah ;’. Cleveland by Jury of Three v;:r the Campaign,” Sara Bard Field, {his retirer until after March 4 {losing the attention of his hundreds Eznization, declared that the joining | " Members of the White House police murses, sixteen wwore reccived during Women and Nine Men. Accomplished.” United Statcs Senator | il Establishing | (fon) SUTenls L lnoliy. voelAsn et LR ion BN i AEREULI S S potne | wo lubs at vesterday's |detail, especially the older members, | the vear o T z S addeus Caraway of Arkansas: pres- | Rule Under D 4 jas. deputy -icommissignes. has: had lgoes furihier, ho s & £reak technicien, v e poch in the civic |are personal friends of the sergeant, | Eraduated. —The number of nurses| CLEVELAND, February 18.—Judge [¢ntation of picket pins, Mrs. Richard | er Deémocratic jcharge of all estate, capital stock and ia finished artist, and adds to these ac- Yife of Washington, and suggested | Who received & promotion while serv. |and probationces remainin on June | William H. MecGannon was ncquitted | Wainwright, Districr” of \Caimiira Principl jShiariabor ] taxcscolissted Ny thel tomplis incnis g funidh Gualiiy) Wil that in the future the clubs work in | ing there, April 2, 1900. He was ap- |30 was thirty-five. Tho ladies' 2ux- {of a sccond-degres murder charge |member of national exeoutive soomort el {federal government. At one lime adom found in the playing of great unison on civie work to avoid dupli- |pointed a member of the force July|iliary board. besides other items, in iin connection with the death of Har- tee of woman's parts: e | JUAN, Porto Rico, February,T¢sident of Kansas City. Mr. Hager- | technicians, cation. . 1, 1889, having previously served in “;t‘ lfll‘:]_fir\rmrz !u'x]ukln 'xw«r wortll | old C. Kagy by a jury of three Wom- | Lucy Burns, New York, member of na-| 17-—Claims of Porto Rico for a bet. man later moved to St. Louis. where The last number was a group of Much applause greeted President|the Army. of mew linen for.the institation ac- fen and nine men today. tional executive committee of woman's | [ form of government were included he Served as tax coliector and Jater( five compositions, originally written }Woodward when he awarded the K to B 3 | The jury was out twenty-one hours |party. in dispatches sent today by both | as clerk of the circuit court. for piano. or veice and arranged for wanis Club’s sixteen regular “boosts” secretary, while the usual appro-|and took eight ballots, the first five | A banquet in the ballroom of the | NOUSS Of the Porto Rican legislature | After leaving the government serv-| violin, witk the exception of Gra- ‘:E’: number of special gifts to mem- | FRANCE NOW READY .. . Biors knd theTostivitios inolenty | Sanding 8 to 4 for ‘acquittal, the{hotel will precede the last business| [0 Horice M. Towner, chairman of the ice 3r. Hazerman will return (o the | nados’ ~Spanish Dance” They wir of the Rotary Club. sixth 9 to 3 for acquittal, the Seventh |session, insular affairs committee of the ctice of law, with oflices in Wash- | charming numbers, particularly the e s 10 - al to the graduation of nurses. 11 to 1 for acquittal, the jury agree- Tnited State 5 PR b= d St. Louis s Val 3 jor, e T Onterdimas. 5.5 Seiie| 10 EXACT PAYMENTS Recctpin and Fvpendiures. |18 on o voraiet ot acuuitte] on ths| ToId 1o Shom Separate Party. | L0t and derater. Albe PSR | mten 21 S0 Lors oV by Davia sochutein. wiich 3 P AF“;“ tles W rEd &% Total receipts for the year amount- u%r;’z]h bnllo:il T At their session last night and late | gxuxn;‘rn:l;, ]ut the Senate committee on FINDS LIQUOR IN MOTOR we plaved \r;n: exquisite Srace :ud 5 m F. Ham, B Sy ‘ne ZERSIDAE! 4 Phis was the second of Judge | yesterda; acific Islands, Porto Rico s e . |refinement and incomparable rhythm Lee, Thomas 5";,_%,‘,,‘3,“‘ Afi'{‘;‘; BY FORCE:OF ARMS jca to 5227,738.95, the report of Ar-|yeGannon for the alleged slaying ot lsten dy afternoon the women | Virgin Isiands, SATGo AR I: was so enthusiastically received thur T. Brice, the treasurer, states, |Kagy on the morning of May § last. ed to ardent appeals of five; The messages requested Representa- | that he repeated it. Yet, in spite of . Henry Brawner, Rev. Charles T. Warner, Harry Evans, C. Fred Cook. John Reeside and George M. Whitwell, while total disbursements wore | The jury in the first trial was un- | Political parties to shun the form- |tive Towner and Senator Fall to ex- Policeman Arrests Speeding Driver | the charm of these numbers, it seem- TG 8 Tt on made [able (0° asTeo on & Verdict after ' ation of 4 separate political party of | PIeSS 10 thelr respective houscs of g soTHIZERIne SEDasin LN JRE S { for 'the benefit of the hospital by |forty-eight hours® deliberation. There ' yomen ang pice ¥ of| Congress the “sentiments of ad- | After Fight. | Kreisler's ability, not only as a vio- : will be based on an argument that|{the federal government was $27,500, | WeTe no women on the jury in_ the; p2ch ARG listened to arguments of | herence and respect of the represent- Madison Fitzgerald. charged | linist but as a composer. should go SHERIFF GUARDS D. C. MEN | the atiiea demands impose too great | 41 SIT656.10 was reosived from the | Arst trial.” Provious to the first trial | f2urieen hatlonal womers” organiza- | atlves of the beophe of Poro Rioy for| James Madi erald, outside the rich violin literature to . Ue £ & Sourd of Charities. of Judge McGannon John W. Joyee | Lions to indorso thelr individual pro- | the ropresentatives of the national!Wwith violation of the national pro-ifind numbers for his program. If he IMP| a burden on the German general pub- | ~ William F. Gude is vice president | Was tried and acquitted of the mur- | Erams _andhw include these indorse- ( sovereignty, looking for that justice | nibition law. speeding and failure to | finds the literatare for his instrument LICATED IN HOLD-UP |iic. ana that the German statements | of the hospital, which s incer. | der of Kagy and the question of who s in the future platform of the | worthy of both in the granting of our | lights, pleaded mot 1Ot rich emough, he can easily make of revenus and expenditure wready | porated in 1882 'and Dr. A. I Sands | killed him still remains unsolved. | Party. T,{"’ Political speakers, al- | immediate aspirations in the exten- | Dave the e A unaw | @ brilliant program of his own com- H show a huge deficit. jis its seerctary. The board fnciudes [ Gther than thers: pa: el Detties {ialon and! developmont ofi our prasant | WY K07 S SERTET Oy ot s | positions) (which moula Ant - waize 5 3 S W o v 4 seore and a half of men well known | i . were friendly | system of government under demo- | [US abpearar L 7 ed Stafes | welcome from the public. Six in Jail at Elkton, Md., Ac- dufhfe::;(;"&n:hti‘:lnfl?.‘f,flflff,‘;sb:.”;‘:t 2 professional and bu.ulncgsl('klr::‘:: {RITES FOR DENNIS M. KERR :,;éhné}n’:’kn‘i‘;‘“ l‘g’*g’.l""e“" agreed on | eratic principles.” S { Police Court today. Judse! ‘The program was short and_had " S s e tneic! ¥hile the medical staffs are come y—that it was better for | Muessages were also sent to Presi- ARYIL o LUROSAS RS bes leted some minutes before cused of Seizing and Selling 36 E“:lra!u’;la;h:z!u;i:::,t‘nnns:z:;‘fif‘:ns;lrirm ot e It n s Lhe women to join any party than to dent-eléct Harding and to President | ceman Jeremiah Mills of sub-T ; §"tlgck, with one encore, “Chansor pon. Bna e varions {Expert Pension Clerk, Late Senate; have a distinct political party of | Wilson. In their greeting to Mr. Wil- | Pelice station. who made tHe arrcst ypaoue” written by msky-Korsi- (Continued from First Page.) Cases of Whisky. The Paris reparations ag specialties. Ther i H = s parations agreement s . e their own. on . 1z =ht. stated that he chased | i chict - aigkyires = eight resident phys 5 A . son the houses deseribed him as late last night. stat ‘ i koff, tor the voice. and whick w Sheriff Seth of Cecil county, Md.|day by o Jomt macting of the parlia: ot and o destal moang, @ pa- | Aid, Buried at Mount Olivert. | mienresentative Fess of Ohio, chair: | ETeatest apostlc of Noecor 20 0 i touring ek s coming dowh | LiTed Grier the Bach Concerte, T e z . n pariaslder charge of Dr. N. N. Smiler, med- a " e he republican congressional { mocracy of tke world.” Connectic €ar the bureau | were only a few who started to leave last night had an armed guard on|mentary committee of the Trades ical superintendent, er, med Funeral services for Dennis M. Kerr. | campaign committee, urged that of standards wut lights and at | perore another - of speed. After a in_the vicinity, re- t upon approach, the pturing his | Cham ish Kreisler's own price Viennois. After this the applause. stamping and even cheering brought him back sev- duty in the county jail at Elkton to| UNon Congress and executive com- {for a score of years special pension! women counsel ra £ { S excess 7 5 it « a s i sel rather than disturb, INO ACTION NOW, SAYS F. ATy EXCEATY mittee of the labor party. The man expert employed by the Senate com-|and that their influence be exerted ALL. prolonged watch out for five armed men rv es i T cport-| festo also declares that the present e y o e : €d on their way there to liberate six|unemployment is the direct outcome AKES UP DRESS AS PHASE | mittce on pensions, were held veste -Ixallun‘n rnl“h:ru”l’;"finpuul;“?lsz;;fi::[‘; Porto Rico Request to Come Before ';v‘x‘l“!::_!z ;‘l“"'l”"lh‘\'d o Washington men under arrest in con-|of the “suicidal foreign policy,” day in St. Paul's Catholic Church. I on- e ) v." and ay in St. Paul's Catholic Church. In-. fictor standing arome and aloor rat ter. upon ch: b ‘ , i ared w : b 5 n, . He prisoner. Later. up scarching the { eral times until he appeared without Boaiittie "o i, iglaiup of James!demande not merely reconsideration| QF ALL COMMUNITY LIFE |torment was made in Mount Olivet|deciared that in 4 government like Next Congress. {machine. he s-ited, he found eighty | his violin three times, acknowleds- Grove, Pa. early Tuesday morning. | versal of the whole line of the allics e Kefr had a thorough knowledse | s not oniy hevitatiar Y Sovernment | Al questions regarding a change | 20Tt OF Nau ing thie ouadom sed Sailiy & PInp b y-four cases of whisky report.|conduct toward central Europe and ot all pension legislation, and under- | '® §0% O} incvitable, but is wise. | G 000 TEEE 8 wonie L g £ taken from Doolittle's car are said | Russia. i Miss Alice Buchanan Gives First|stood the intricacies involved in con-| chairman of the democratie b | Rico will he lety for ten moor, Forte SEEKS TO REGAIN LIQUOR Mhore appinse, Chiers and Stamping o have been brought to this city and| Referring to the German tribute for struing pension laws, owing to ‘the|SugTOAR,Of the femocratic party, | Ric e r the next Con- | * | of feet. an ovation that Mr. Kreisler i - 80ld by the hold-up men for $1900.| forty-two years, it savs that “sweep-: of Three Talks on Subject numerous amendments which have | «ynavoidabie gress, Ghuirman Fall of the Senate 1 be proud of. { { H i i {ever popular i i and indispensable.” been adopted as the years have pass-| Mever London, member-clect to. the | commitiee on the ‘Pacific islands, | Justice Could Will Be Asked to|Carl Lo Local detectives today are tryin orid’s ma o : v ying 16 ing the world's markets with what are | 5 ; ; < < locate the whisky. They think it will, virtually prison-made goods, §t will This Afternoon. ed. His services (o the Senate com- louse of Representatives from New | Lorto Rico and the Virgin Isiands, e o covered. ! confront our workers with an unpre- mittee were highly regarded by the|vork. made s p * the cause of | duclared today, after receiving copies | Direct U. S. Marshal to Explain. |ing the acco et A neomrite: » mado a plea for the cause of | S2CETEY UR ©H€r FOCUNINE copies | Direc plain. |ing thie accompaniment an inconspic Claude Bailey, also known as Bur-| cedented form of competition.” In order to call the attention of the ) senators. the mocialist party, declaring that mork { ubus part of the whole. H TOughs, one of the six men arrested ublic to a phase of community Kerr was b ‘Washington i . i egisla king f Justice Gould, presi in Cri 1 g : s e u s y life| Mr. Kerr was born in Washington Inj (e wgtatesmanship of the ola barties | legislature, asking for the develop- ustice Gould, ¢ riminal{ 0N Dagt OF e ood in Nieustomps Solored meand Lerey Mason, the only | BRITAIN WILL NOT REPEAT |not hitherto featured—namely, dress| 1360 and lived here all his life. " Hejis bankrupt.” = ment of the present Porto Rican gov- | Division 1, will be asked by Attorney | Conelrto. and in the smaller numbers brought here yesterday afternoon by | —Mrs. Alice Buchanan, service dircc- |(agrmetown Univeralty, being a gradus on G omn chaloman ot the | o s oo “Under demoeratic| yyyin 1. Newmyer, counsel for Fred|was in complete sympathy With the Detectives Sweeney. Keily and seriv-i |[NVITATION TO RUSSIANS |ior for Frank I Jellefl, Inc, will|ite in Jaw of the latter institution. He 2 ittee of the commit-) PrG- "oiil not give them their inde. | J. Hushes, to direct United States|S°12iSt tee of forty-eight, advocated a liberal party and attacked all existing :.:l\ ;l{! 3 o'clock lr)u."l H[lt':';lnun. the | was at one time a member of the irst of a series of thre lustrated | Washington Light Infantry. He was i r » 4 informal talks at the Wilson Normal |, member also of Carroll Institute. Pl e '&fl’m}{;“‘fi"‘,’fifi{o:“’,u slated for a piace in the Harding enter, 11th arvard Phe deceased Js survived by three| & = - - o | cabinet ore Gaily et streets northwest.” The program will | gisters—Mrs. Mary Donaher of New |, Among others who addressed thelC¢g TS0 . vy said he would pr i N hwest. 1 | sisters—Mrs. Ma e e he b ho, 4 the t¥Sonator Ta esent A meamage from o \v. Ma,| tend Conference for Settlement |by repeatcd at 8:i5 tonight. York, Mrs. Rosila Lucas and Miss | Di Rontueks and Miss Alice Raborg | the Porto Rican legislature's resolu- authorities, received at police headqui This innovation in community cen-| Ajjce Kerr of this city. son, elected as a republican member | tions in the Congressional Record. ters today, asked for the surrender « ter activities has been arranged by 2 Billey 66 anawer 2 ¢ urrender Eerierar tople —_— of the House last November from ducational talks OBJECTS TO NAVY CUT. ?\!(el?v.m{"';‘:ém!:'mes‘igédij' Brown of JOHN F. SAUNDERS MISSING. 1mnm of Appeals as authority, has | | ener. Bailey was identified a5 partiglpated in the hold-up of (- : E. Cdplan, 627 South 3d street. Philas| : delphia. ten miles this side of Balti-|Reds Once Refused Request to At- pendence if that is what the resolu- itions mean,” said Senator F: i Marshal Splain te surrender to Mr. all. Who | [jyghes 192 cases of whis by the police and revenue offi warchotse near the Ame versity gronnds some months xzo. A Sewmyor has a waiver of claim fron ca Company of Baltimere, dud.. h the recent decision of the Child Movies at Belasco. An exceptionally fine nrom children’s motion pictures is 1t the Beiasco Theater tomorrow morning. beginning at 10:30 o'clock kford will cavert for the (o arming film entitled ena and 0. Alr. the T and wi of World Conditions. { 4 charge of robbing! LONDON, F Caplgn. He will not be surrendoece [ b : 13.— Premier » Other films include “Our S0 oiher onadie “,,‘":m‘;lf red 10{1iova Liscrgs in the house as “The Modern filed a petition for the return of the eorge Washington at until he has been tricd here. Two | b ‘,‘"U”‘ JHE S0 N “‘{’(fl"l!r Woman— Her Dress.” John F. Saunders, fil(t_v five years | liquor. ps of Back Yard Barn other persons tried for complicits o don confer-|\Through the courtesy of the firm| The House plan to reduce the Navy o old. 38 G street southwest, is re-| The Court of Appeals held that cne|St aking Birdhouses,” etc., Pierce street shooting ;rfltf',\'\.u‘mifi-1'“”.”{- stion as 16 [ which erplovs Mrs. Tuchanan, who 18| personnel trom 120,000 to 100,000 men | COURT ADJUDGES BANKRUPT. | jiorted missing from his home sinee | quari of the beverage was sufficiont|(vbi ingd for young children Tences of fifteen years® imprisonmens. | Loig T, s Juvited w0V imber of the Wilkon Would hamper development of the| Justice Hitz of the District Supreme | 1At Dight at 7:30 o'elock. His friends | cvidence {0 hold for trlal purposcs,|A juvenile orchestra will render music Leroy Mason was brought here bee | oo “’“ il AL o confer-{ uyity center, garments and fiecet and “mike the sailor man be- [ b oday agjudged bank fear something serious may have|but the United States attorney :n|throughout the performance. cause detectives thought they would be | tinister shid: caty, the prime | es will be shown on liv | lieve he ought to begin_ looking for ) &OUTt T 8! ankrupt the | jappened to him. sing the surrender to' Huzhes| 5, able to implicate him in an affair in this | Rusei . having foollahly decl o) | ced Wardrob | shore duty,” Admiral Coontz, chief|O!d Colony Furniture and Rug Cor- | <as the claim that the property is city. They failed to identify him, how- | invitation 1o the confeboncs. of tayl Special subject announced of naval operations, declared today | poration, formerly located at 1409 1| FERTILIZER P. | ihe proceeds of crime under an in-| ROAST BEEF AND MUSIC. arer, and W U invitation to t afirencs of thejafiernoon and tonignt. At at the opening of hearings on the |strect northwest. The case was re- RICE PROBE. | /itment pending in the court char = is ‘morning. jatlies tn Randon 1aat sumnier to Sobtte ‘15 next Friday the topic|naval appropriation bill by a Senate |ferred to Ralph D. Quinter, referee in| Complaints of farmers regardi |ing the larceny of this and other whis- | i i lu—;;h, {y:,lu,- men left in ail at r,m’_".‘:‘1:”.::;}‘.4:;\‘1}:“,] :Mh{.v .\"]l 1_.‘].‘.};} Lh»“‘}:':nl' tnd When to W n.x‘.\-llkflu‘h!('nmmll'(-(\l. 3 X : b;mkrl',uplcy. The action of the court jprice of fertilizers resulted gin"?r:‘f \":r { Ky from a warehouse in Marvian L. iAttractxons Promised by National ight are registered ay Tayl, s the mareh of he A g antos ORI ith the present force the ad-|was based on a petition of three | tional Board of Farm Organizations he.re | —_— { man. A. D. McCurley sy e S Mrs. | miral said, the Navy could put into | creditors of the corporation alleging |last evening ordering sa. lovosnsasmy | | Press Club for Sunday Afternoon. burg and Herbert King | Detoctvn | 1o orand ¥ L o renew | Long and the commission “battleships now under |insolvency and an answer of the com- of such prices. Dr. H. 1. Stockbride. | TRAIN KILLS FIVE IN AUTO.! Roast beet ana music will be the dual Mullen returned Mason to the Murs 1. gy Questions and suggestions, it is an- | construction, two of which, the Caii- | pany admitting its inability to pay its. of the farmers' national congress wis ' i e S 3 authorities tod TN panis, February 17.-The T {nounced, will be welcoméd by the | fornia and the Marviand, will be|debis. The creditors are représcnted nade chatrman of an Investimetis coms jatiractions st Jte Mationst. Prses Ohb K o G elidete 8 lett ‘.‘”“;‘*;f"'»qwuk""» added to the fleet within @ year. by Attorneys Loving & Hamner. mittee. S | Machine Struck by N. Y., P. & N. ! next Sunday afterncon for members of London on the same train at noon to- A {the ciub and woman guests, an enter- MELLON IS CERTAIN i diy 10 attend the conference on | in Virginia. {taiment from 4 until 5:30 ¢'clock g.m castern affairs. The Angora OF TREASURY POST | "y b il tructions . ! hoth Turkish missions are practicall stical with reference 10 the re- | RAILROAD LABOR BOARD DELIBERATING IN CHICAGO. S R [ e until § p= 7 - — {persons wers instantly killed late Ta James K. Young. tenor, who, as a night when a New Y. I r show, “Atta Boy and Norfolk southbou trolling Around the member of th ng the hit, = «Continued fromi Kire: J poration inie the empire of | TN i ; gor train struck An automobile Camp with Mary.” will be one of the tern Thrace, Cilicia and | &ossing near Belle. Haven, Accomae | chief attractions of the afternoon. He is eredited = "nt of Pittsburgh wWhere th | County. Va.. according to reports re. {now soloist in the Church of the Sacred but as ad of the Loyal Order of| nance, and iceived here today. TEe persons killed | Heart and a member of the Musurgla were William Letato, his wife, their | Quarte! daughter F d two redatives, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Louis A. Potter also will et being organist of Moose he realiy is a resident of Mooue Heart. 11l. and his appointment very tionalists, morcover, Teadily could be credited to t com- n @istern Thrace, o rs. George Bailey. be heard, the form Tionweall ! : e n e Bch (GO By, | Cavary Baptist Church and a concert (John Havs Hammond rer stantinople! Bov- TURKS TURN TO U. S Dl o R the Washington ‘Oner ormidable candidate f Ty the soloists of the Washington Opera Commerce. althou s . 9. “ompany. yot committed e = O Others who will_contribute Loy lne The same may be el A1 and demand treat- ANGORA, February 18.—The Turkish | ¢ntertainment are Mrs. Bdwin Catlow. any vears pian: nationalist assembly here has expressed | 1oF WA"0: “Miicodore Roosevelt at his a wish that diplomaiic relations with | UGer gay home, and Walter W. Beck, the United States be eatablished. humorous reader, who for several se: sons was a member of the Columbia Stock Company. Mrs. Beck and Mrs. SINKING VESSEL MAKES PORT. | Y il ‘will be heard as, accompanists. LONDON, February 18%—The Ameri- | The program will be in charge of Leon- can freight steamer Cliffvood, a Ship- | ard Ormerod, vice president of the club. ping Board vessel, whiclt, Was report- ta “Thureday morning in a news gency dispaten from Anssterdam to{JURYMAN SAYS NOT GUILTY be in a sinking &'(’ndiliug O{Y” iXht! — Dutch coast as a result of £ coilision, 3 Tas made land safely, accorAing to |Max Johnson Denies He Solicited Lloyds shipping agency messa\-e from R g btterdam foday. The Clitwaod ar-| Bribe in Sullivan-Davis Case. rived at the Hook of Holland Jester-{ jax Johnson, the juror in the Sulli- gk R day the dispatch announces. van-Davis allenation suit who is - dmagiters Sire W R Ll tharged with soliciting a bribe of #a the District Subreme Court 10 re-|irupper. all of this @ity. 0 T | |[RED CONVOYS IN BLACK SXA. (35000 to infucnce i roe if ane Riley, who Is said to own an suteme | af, ncTak services will be held Mon- : : S : " CONSTANTINOPLE, February 1%:—| When arranged before Justice Gould %ite which was in collislon with a 't Ariington national cemetony ohae 3 g TELNLE Bolshevik convoys, consisting of two|in Criminal Division 1. His counsel, Fation January 21 last at Florida and R CIVILAWAT, (and 10T Tattr s e v d on the ti utes be-| in ch to decide whether ey avis 2 g in 3 PR SEERNE - ) : H. T. Hunt, J. J. Forester, . ton, cha! 3 am L. Parks A. 0, W 3 VoV The court gran e uest 4. Davie appears for the plaintiff. ° oftice. Albert Phillips of Californis, L. G, Brooks, Horuce Baker and G. W. Hanger, : W Rastoa S tanting, Nt i HENT Jor e Slickier aul Somms R T = - = } § q L . TR of Kentucks Navy. Mr. Hert has been in S tine the last two days in conference with Jeing somewhat fond of having u lii- Yo seewan i iiraine G 10 MRS, PAULINE WINNE DIES. hat granted the other fous. Both agree to n of the Dardanelles, places open until 1 nt. No ments may be expecded before in auguration day. Copyright, 1021, i ‘Will Be Buried at Arlington Be- side Her Husband. Mrs Pauline Winne, widow of Fd- SIAM SUES FOR $5,000. |rum 1 Winne b s 6,06 file morn at her home, %01 K street northesnst | Asks Damages for Collision With| Mrs Winne is survived by two sons, 2 cdmund L. Winne, jr. of Clevels Legation Automobile. alter W. Winne of this lé‘:'('d' The kingdom of Siam has filed suit