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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON. D. ., MARCH 6, 1921-PART 1 {5:d 19 i QUOTA FOR DISTRICT EN CLOSED SALOONS MAKE |U.S.TO CONTINUE TESTING| WILL PRESENT CABIN. | STRIKERS BURN BRIDGE. | DETECTIVES T0 GO., SWANSUN SEEK'NG EXCEEDED BY TOTAL GREM SUM Sml_ $1,000,000 DEDUCTION |SHIPPING FRUIT BY WATER | pyeprations Beimg Made for Gere. | biivci 1s be fhe hrot act of w1o| NEA ORLEANS Narc & IN CHILD RELIEF FUND ON INCOME PAYMENTS ' nce ot exican e o > burs 1tillo and | mony at Cumberland. 2 2 The National Capital has “gone [NT fln»duv-(imls 1rmm income taxes |Agriculture Appropriation Will | Special Dispatch to The Star LS over the top” with a total i of persons wh business were - < . CUMBERLAND, Md. March 5 —|tq trs as the o scription of $179.573 to the ended “with - the actment of Help Plans to Bring California | : * {xo Erains auaiiinb o8 iway strikes was i Preparation: for the ceremonies | fie is delaved hers pean child relief fund, Chairman ral prohibition legislation will N SHiCH Wil 3 e fo o e 0o impro Arthur C. Moses of the local com- amount to approximately $1,000,000 Fruit Here Cheaply. A TR e b - { tation to the ci % mittee reported last night. l»ur‘ au of internal revenue an- | special Dispatch to The Star ors cabin used by corze Wash- | | i will be . s Vi National headquarters set $150.- it tali H nced last night. e N e } caliinuised s EeWane = g Governorship Involved in Vir- | ogt*a"s Sit*Siasiint8'5: |British Capitalist Finds | "ol B350 nae pubtic as || BALTIMORE, March ke % w''n |COLLEGE TO EDUCATE BLIND. | il 1 vistrict of Columbia. It is antici- a result fements ‘recently | tinuance of the experiment of the De- : ! ’ = ini 2 ) H i i v d HILADELPH Pa., Mar T MOB KILLS NEGRO pated That whe th ses = made in Senate which placed tment of Agriculture into the s . ginia Contest—News of | B¢t fnt hen att, the pledsce | American Friend Misap e B hiscdoures we (OSEE e S BRI Rl SS | i omas it Tl b : W NEWTON, ¢ : \ o be in excess of $180,000. 3 o $4.000,000,000. 1t i g e ivitations have heen issne =R . “0ld Dominion.” Mr. Moses said that he wished to propriated Millions. of claims |California to Baltimore by water for s oA &, Albert ot Slei i sy express to the contributors the brewery in- | distribu nd middle tiia; /Gy, Mirviand N Y men ; sincere appreciati > sts, west ¢ the ap- | Aneklan } Speciai Dimpaten toThestar. | $incere appreciation of the execu- | peal pispateh to The star. { st the ab-| Auckland e RICHMOND, Va, March 5.—Fight] o' \hich were w. T Hanford 1§ NEW YORK, March 5.—Brenton AL nd Davis ol for the governorship has brought! Lodge Hill and Gerson Nordlinger. |Collins, a retired britisn capitalist.| JOSHUA SYKES HELD. 1 ! i the United States senatorship contest Suffered & 16ss of hundreds of thou- diisds bmed, : o babls for next year to the front. This is Sl oh & s- Eitn . : o ael ; : e <ands of dollars through alleged mis-|Tabernacle of David Leader Is .. o e 2 T vt trom [4-HOUR WORKDAY URGED, |-ori of sotars throush aiesed ] varius sections in the last few days, A e v vealed to¢ decision by | Charged th Evading Draft. e ti v froi Sorfolk, where the |Arguments Distribute - | Supreme Court Jus INVER., Col oshuz] th Depa .. . . particularly from Norf where the d at Unem u“r‘_ _ILI‘ \'I.I 0 .}[_ hua ,f': ."1 Delwers Thls 8-Prece friends of Senator Claude A. Swan- ployment Conference. {old I AV s o S esdn | »thods of shipping and preser son have madegthe contest for gov- ¥ YORK, March Pa | Charles on orders \horities in | s ts in transit Department. ° o ernorship a part of the 5;’1‘1 for the | advocating o four-hour FanaaRnts ntl Do ;lw;! I San want nt tests in regard to J United States Senate. icTe is were distributed at a e e Hag hanled an aceesy for failure begin a | Pacific | ] on that the friends of the €en- | mont conference held"in 'th TR e e penitentiary { | OFFICER SHOT BY NEGRO. are interested in the outeome | gy, “opt I RAy gl in 1 5 S Sired th the 'selective of the struggle of ar, and |3 0 i en h today R tlioy, Bued the : - - . they are openly sccording to SnoEcnae el nngureed et al Bank, in which ihe AN FRANGISEO Sostiain Charles Larzan in Dying Condition e a representative politician of that |{rwarc by 22 'm forty-th posited the func t wa Sykes and his N i ri obber: scction, that they propose to make | [3PGF ot@anizations. Represcntative don that the tank was Tiable | WU R0 L o e After Fight With Robbers the issue on the choice for a suc- 5 z Societies were st ha known that | pohe Qraure 2 ym | Present to learn the deta »f a pl . il of 100 cac A when ¥ cessor to the ior senator from |Pr e e of a plan = drawn by the agent |l 2130000 cuch forfeited, when = Vg They” Srel expresting, the | (0, it fosether he workigmen aid ot o Venage ot the sgent | ey (eiles to iinihaer foahy (5 b o Your Home bellef that election omina- | technica D T o engel < employe months, follos tive dratt ment for_ the 0ppos 4 SETTAT Gont SEEHOMSSCIUES had large ts here ‘ ator, and for that reason they [and industrial centers e was collected by an Vieted w are lending their energies to defeat e Taviated, . Me|Tietedis ‘any such scheme or possibility Ny Cotlins, Yor| and. Gy g oo or DU S MMIGRANTS HELD UP. ks, r Cotine, f06) e oGt o Sk W ‘The pop of Sena Swan- ephew, John St i <o celf | & S ‘so recos on_all sides, and 5 ¥ . . corted from himself fornia of jewelry and_diamc v Lrom s e O mely piain that |Several Persons Admitted Found acted ao his | up here.” T8 anng | roarlbihe. Glpand conduiten treley L 00 o1 oo, e they will make the governorship this ; 5 Lo | where hio sai * that | which proved that the fruits arr ov the clerk cal \r :‘h.u,»m..{\{(:\ ir, with the view Infested With Vermin. L SR -(h:” 2 (\YI“ _warld was hefore |in port in first-class condition nd when Larzan stop making certain his success In thel NEW YORK, March 5.—Seven immi-| hatover in the management of Se- | pnrch 1. This to re- | und - more ‘.||§. s “v.:n n ne drew )-’~;_‘.1«-~ him iprimary of next YT farced to fEht | ETants. admitted to this country at ; N [ Shaula inese teuts AR it e Se anso! b . C epted the offer on » o h ¥ resulted in his Win- | Providence, R terday. were found | M nt SElldR it will mean a biz b | 3 e jorities, and (e | min when they arrived | (¢ same (erms as those under which \“BIG TIM" MURPHY INDICTED | gattimore. hut 1o ath: | GASOLINE PRICF DROPS. “fact that S o . ACHE Jig Time |as centers of distribution c : =2 announc it of ntention fo of other immi- t in Own Name. ; s R B s With the = ) - make (he race has spurred his friends | grants at railroud < and ‘river Duvaly obtained. . powe o e | aingy (hat attends tranecontinental | Reduction of One Cent a Gallon In his behalf. piers here disclosed tw ns s from Mr. Collins and open- | iury todav on | rail shipments there ix no doubt that B To Dedicate New Temple. ly_amicted ; ceount in the Merehants' Na \ the $100. | the California growers will prefer to Announced for South. =5 Na od for the dedi- hirteen school children who rec ¥ {tional Bank under his own name. Hel oo il robbery | ship by the water route, when it is NEW ORLEANS. wel AL s D dsome new Scottish | came here from Europe o | ceount dividends | her fire out | developed fully so that the shipments | W ORIGEANS. SHrCl Tt Makonic Temple, which now is |nurses to be infested wit's vermin, : Collins’ ritics. | on can be discharged here in perfect con- | hemqauarters of the Stane ' Inearing completion building was | health department reported. again a | dition. 4 Company of Louisiana th bought several £0. i:u-d the and others, and ke e prices would iwork of lging was nk to charge f reduced 1 cent per g Inot long afterw roe entire | DROWNS IN SPRING. t"Interest on loans = SPAIN CUTS MINERS' PAY. St s "huilding will be e pur — the bank. Mr. Colling’ charke U-BOAT BILLS PRESENTED. | (110, spain, March The Mine|Te The reduction 0. poses and o tler are \.r:w Unidentified Man Succeeds in Sui- | yitred Duvale to spend for ml\ o n m” N N :;. |‘ .\'H'j-i .flx:\ e :I:u i ha o eans iy sand in this vicinity ere are ~ < | purposes over. half a miliion dollarsythe alli e e e e o ke A 5 ; two othier temples in the state. ONE. 0 cils After Detng Felked. on his persomal checks to for_ damag iiEof the 52| Gt mirie: helis Dexianing Macoh 16 cent DIVISION/Of AMERICAN HOME FURN(SHERS CORF. Norfolk and the third at ReanoKe | vARNELLS., Ga. March 5—Un- or to otl n the plainti ot WAFE semi-oft .| 10, in order to compete with Ameri- Clicerny 735 7th STREET N.W Many of the best Known Ker iedic- |usual features marked th p | Justice Platz: dismissed i A last vear set|can and English coal, which is seil- nave been reduced the orde \r the uth Jurisdic- 1l features mar, the owning | SO vin noun: iEglast sein el ur aelish conl which igisell. B e ans hiiey dae iy tion are to be invited Of) an unknown joad Nereitoday, e Bank Held Blameless. "v:”v’z:uw W ' yis asked for ti anish product. . Standard Oil Company ceremonies. which will aving walked into a big spring after | . i p % BT = d in keeping with No official of the bank | e The being driven away several times by |suspicion th: nything was e fix‘f‘d for P ns who thought was attempt- {and th very large Ing to take & swim in the cold water. [ picion. _The p ! s Y 2 he man had cut the band out of |and reposed uniimited trust and 4 Charges Undue Influence | his hat and all labels from his cloth- | fidence in him. If that confid as Suit has been ir {ing in order to hide his identity, He |betrayed and resulfing loss has fallen | chancery court of was about forty years old. His body |on the plaintiff, it must be borne the last will and was taken to Dalton and an effort it has fall < Louisa Triplett jwill be made to identify it attorn. for the bank showed | died Janua ¥ that the deposits in the bank account | s a "",“‘"; i i from 1812 to 1918 totaled $4 Church, which and of this sum the deposits of more T {{BILTMORE HOSPITAL FIRE. |5 of, tmis s the oot of mort | who has aadi et 2 —— b Mr. Collins. city. The T Nl iNorth Caroli = »d in his home in Leon- pared by son. @ col- ina Infirmary Destroy-| Mr. [ Toom was fonnd: filed ored inft - ed in Second Blaze. with g sumably coming from a | i3 - eak the gas pi brought | ASHEVILLE, N. C.. Mareh 5— vice i Colling: e in behaif of S tian (g {today destroyed the Biltmore Hospital | Kennedy, left an the dead woman. One ation 1S |at Biltmore, one of the largest in-|Mr Duvale s the woman was under a hypnoticlgrmaries in western North Caroling. | of the beneficiaries of th and that she w 1d W'l'«”'"‘_\u reserve fire paratus in Ashe- | cy dinners and delicacies for the fville was rushed 10 the scene. Six |f “ina Shortly afterward mar- ster while her place of em-|j.q patients and scores of other daughter of his housekeeper. ployment. This is the leading colored | o rgons were rushed to .safety fenm ! - time of his death his neigh- congregation in the city. the burning building bors described him as extremely reti- Leper to Be Transferred. This wes the second fire at the|cent, but generous to the poor " George Hogapolakis, a vir}rk. suf- h'),\‘yu(. .Ilm»...F the last thirty days. i fering from lepr who for more jand the third since January 1 e e been acharge | KILLS MAN HE DISCHARGED. on the city SRR s | SPARTANBURC .. March & that time be livin in a house BAN ON STUNT FLY'NG i Baast 2l DosE in Rk Vietor ¥uill ey Rintacar the Sty i soon Monaghan mills to leave here for Louigiana, to become 3 ? county jail at b ber of the'leper calony. The |New York City Forbids Experi-|gin ifing bete Newms man has become h interested in | : erati hom Smart the growine of flowers and his habita- | ments at Low Altitude. e e A e tion has been made a pmr;e of ';um | xeEw vo Ma Stunt fly the grounds being a garden of roses | &IV YORK, March o—sStunt dy- and plants, which has been viewed—lof airplancs at sltitudes of less thay | UNVEIL PORTRAIT OF NURSE. 2 at a safe distance. 2.000 feet became illegal today under| GLOUCESTER, Va. Mareh A Hat Shot From Head. the provisions of a city ordinanc Portrait of Miss Cornelia Thornton, T. J. Maxey. onc of S. R. Brame's|cently adopted. PR L R S R force engaged in enforcing the pro-| Police Commissioner Enright O life in the world war, was unveil- Bibition law and in arresting violators | issued circulars ordering arrest today_ in_the colonial ‘room of the | of the law. 4 the hat shot from jviolators, who .are panishable b: Gloucester county courthouse. | his head by Patrick Taylor. an eight- | fine of not less than $50 or imprison. cen-year-old negro, whom he was {ment for not more than a year, or|=— seeking to capture on the charge of [ bhoth. operating a I. The negro fired at a distance of six feet. but not | one of the shots hit the officer, who | | oo of the et i remre it | INVENTS NEW RUBBER. : 5 o of the shots hitfing his | peeom W T ot e T | MADRID, Atureh The invention the officer his fb‘:lfi to subdu (-f n rn'{r- mi‘r r:zh! B ported in him. Maxey ook into e : am from celons o HEE o ed Brown: plas x""'w‘ inventor s Washingte !\ two in a and lodged them i ‘ ] talian chemist in the E jail. Ofticer Hudgins aided in j Intcratonte X ; iwork of manacling the men. | Domus of the ntlon are being H Electrocuted for Murder. | 10 DUBHE B the s oo i At Both Stores John H. Williar formerly of | It posse all the qualities of nat- | W puth Carolina. the man who shot #6d | ural rubber at one-twentieth of the ‘killed Detective L. A. Mann of Lynch- | cost, the report decla { ‘hurg. just a year ago. went to his | iz death this morn the peniten- | "‘" T rah oy bt | FORMER CHIEF e W | . the officers | npw HAVEN, ( 16 17tk St [ Me e5- 1 Word of the death, in Manil 3 | 4UEN | tano S. Arellano, form justice { ;" JHave b of the Philippines supreme court, w | 3 ) "’r A recejved tod: at Yale University, i -""] ; ‘_)“r" "‘_I“"“ | which in 1904 bestowed on him the . . a long record as | honorary degree of doctor of laws | al | upon recommendation ‘of £ upon recominen on of former Pr = 0. P 1n South. : peitoae mre €én you buy a Fackar Ingie-oix you & eolored Yawesi - as chief justice because of | o A . man who made the f S Diater Seiinte o share ° that genuine prlde or ownersnip S i . . . f which is the portion of every man who has a Packard car. You get the refinement, com- o d 1 life of traditional Packard districts in which ubiicans sec ort an ong I1i1e O traditiona acKar: arty. it ’ th here o S 5 o l quality 1n company with the economica ad- FOX DOUBLY TRAPPED. t e Th S. l So it S - Carries One Trap When It Is vantages Of moderate s1ze. € dingie-d1x i . . Caught in Second. 1 i i i 1S built alongside the Iackar WIiNn-o1x, Dy it the same mature and experienced organiza- i Ati low price of $2975 for the Puszar ‘ tion. t 1ts new low price O or - hung to t Player-Piano Rolls Monday Tuesday 3 7c Wednesday All the Popular Hits at 37¢ Palesteena Bright Eyes The Skater’s Waltz Chili Bean Do You Ever Think of Me? Honolulu Eyes Ohio Home Again Blues If a Wish Could Make It So My Little Bonita Grieving for You Underneath Hawaiian Skies I Used to Love You, But It’s All Over Now Mail Orders Receive Prompt Attention - ARTHUR JORDAN PIANO CO. eva, i HOMER L. KITT, Secretary and Treasurer ; M. A. LOUIS & SONS, 13th and G Streets N.W. € Street NW. g e . o Treatment for Various Ailments. Home of the Chickering Piano The Herb Specialist | touring model, f. o. b. Detroit, it affords a value without rival in the industry. PACKARD MOTOR CAR COMPANY - DETROIT THE LUTTRELL COMPANY 1100 Connecticut Avenue ' Old-Fashioned Herb Remedies Bludtone Ashk the mman who owns one

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