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'THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MARCH 6. 1921-PART 1. [ | | i ‘ BU”.H REMUVEB e OATH OF OFFICE || | Mymified Heads Cou { // | . 7e ! ! ver {} As Pigs Run Wild | Just as ”.luth‘an er ¢ S el Despite Cut Prices ‘ In Streets of City | Speciat Dinpateh (o The Star 1 & BUFFALO, March 5.— | NEW YORK, March 5.—Wami- / Several hu: » ran wild fied heman heads which are oc- 7] through the streets and sards | casionally meen in the local —— I ast Buffalo section to- curio market, have mot been | day. when 200 women. weary of affected by fallin 1 waiting for city ordimancex to | cording to curio collertor: ( Henderson of Nevada HOME | | Fiaiate ‘ee'sioes “drivins in | | Mrs. Logan Robbed of $1,000 | oR e e | ' Ring and Imprisoned at 1 their own hands. ll Afler Shoohng—Daughter | The women first argued with | le trophies. of ! Ing and Imprisoned a > the drovers and finding them | tribes of Peru, are in great . . to Defend Assailant | obdurate. attacked them with | ! mand as houschold decorati: Pistol Point. o sticks nnd stomes. The pign | | at prices ranging from $300 to scattered during the melee. 31.500, Held up at of a_revolver | A detai policemen quelled | “The purchaser only imsists | | .; j00 jome 0 o'clock las | the riot. The drovers were cut | that the article be a genulne night. Mrs. Mary B. Logan W oof ® A gan, widow and bruised, but seemed most ham head,” says Mr. Trigs: William Richard Log of 1918 Re concerned over the loss of thelr The process by which they mont road was robbed by a white charges. | prexerved is said to be a lost man of a diamond ring vaiued a ‘The departments of health it $1.000 and about $20 in cash: locked and public safety have had Recently, when the Peruvian in a closet while the robber ran \ | under consideration for several ! govermment made it a death sacked the house and Jater released | | weeks ordinances forbidding penalty to take them o | la short time after he had gone, by the promiscous driving of pigs | country, both the demamd for | i, : . & pix: H neighbors ttracted by o noise « through the stree | them and the price went up like ber hammering on the door 1 I a sky rocket. H Commander Charles . Soule, 7 & X == - residing in the adjoining house, 1920 BT R Belmont road, heard the noise mads ; by Mrs. Logan. He weut to the de i i the commander summo; ema Hoover. . ! I’rm nmmrr a;ul );h!vlvunm mant o i the rear of the house zained entrance by smashing a window. (o ing to the front room on the second floor, they found Mrs Logan locked | ] in the closet. The key had not been ra I moved from the lock Policeman Hoover recalled that he i+ td H . had seen @ man on the street answer- Citizens’ Delegates Will Pay| !D t Loeffler Plant ink the description given by Mrw amage at Loeftler Plant ON i ean of the burglar and went in i search of him. He saw him near the Respects—Utility Ques- Avenue Is Estimated |Mendota aparementsat Zoth stre ti Di and Kalorama road and started in pursuit of him The pected man . ions Discussed. at $7,000. B e Delegites to the Federation of Cit- at him. but without effect so far as izens' Associations, meeting in th , Fire of undetermined origin badly {he was able to ascertain. He man- {bourdroom of the’ District building idamaged the second and third floors | 400 (0. © 000, T O nd. Darnall w Lt i ':;n-d\!'l\l:mu':) toatng ‘t}lhl:; lof the Leoffler Liberty Lunch packing |1old by Mrs. Logan she had been away CHARLES Al Day (helr reEpaets to Dremident HTard e I Inouse. 14 Pennsylvania avenue, :'_r‘r;v"vw‘[“r:-vv'v;‘mxnr:\';nn x‘v"::“x:‘n(ir\:"‘ -n Charles B. Hemilerson, whose term |, (i¢0r&e R, Wales introduced the reso- night. causing damage esti- | ;) "Gho entered by a rear door as United States senator from Nevada | he was acting for Jesss ¢ Guter why mated by the poiice at $7,000. Mrs. Logan and the robber met in i i . conld bé SERAAE L L. W. Mann. a motorist, passing the lthe dark hallway. A f pro- expired at moon March 4, and who|ceuld not be present. % 3 vided light which enablgd the burziar v P ¢ | The federation discussed the rates establishment about 7:30 o'clock, was sl 2o S was shot in the arm yesterday by |/ . . "25 1o get a good view of Mrs. Logan, and . 3 of the gas and street car companie: attracted by a group of excited Chi- {7 &1C sty e Charles Augustus Grock, sixty-five!conditions at the Hamilton = public nese dents of th, ek ] D00 S THPl SD RV E the latter a years old, a resident of Takoma Park, | school for tubercular children and the ,;}"hh,r,r,:‘.,o“;";“:m,;‘,',‘,g :‘,;",o:m D reay? ¥ question of whether the President ~ula ¥ 2 i - Md. an employe of the American|JICURN SC, WhoBer 05, Fresdent ing wildiy at the Leofer building. |, Th° burglar ordered Mrs. Logan to Railway Express Company, under-|missioners or one republican and one He investigated. discovered the fire | Il @hFed of NI 10 A IWOnE room went an operation at Emergency Hos- | democrat for the District, but no ac- and turned in an alarm. S T I e acmeiend pital yesterday afterncon. The bul-{tiOn was taken on any of these sub- Second Alarm Quickly Sounded. desk. Later he ordered her to re- let was removed from his arm and|'%Gm . oo detigatiss onicsteaito Within fifteen minutes a second | move the ring from her finger, then < he was able to go to hi= home atfthe plan of calling a conference of Tatus: ang ht 8 elook the Tire was | sscond Moor. felime. her. if-she made 1754 N street. Mr. and Mrs u.-...x.-r-,:"::“:ll';'ls"‘-vffxmll‘x‘{fef"?lf!“fl\e. :urllo':xg brought under control. no outery and showed him where her son were at dinner last night when | POl Rl RS B0 the (HEries buiiding Dense smoke from the packing|other jeweiry was kept she would not and it was said he was feeling fine. | the application o the gas. electric in fizhting the blaze. One of the|Logan having it in a safe Beposit box 3 Grock, confined in a cell at the IR SIFESL car companies 1‘.’;“':"3;“,', Upper left: Chief Clerk R. V. Reese administering the oath to Henry three ladders raised at the front of | “When the second floor was reached sixth precinct police station. where a | tors took the position (hat the fed- Wallace. Secretary of Agriculture. Left to right: Mr. Reese, E. T. the structure at the start had to be | Mra. Logan was forced into the closet £h4 ari eration ftadit ahcul i the Meredith, the retiring Secretary, and VMr. Wallace. Upper right: Secretary aken down on account of the smoke |and door closed and locked charge of assault with a deadly|eration itself should decide the atti- cutting the wat ) e X ) " {tude on these questions. of Interior Albert B. Fall takes the onth, administered by W. B. Acker, as- Sl he A yome s, weapon was preferred against him. | = 3 sistant attorney of the department. Lower left: James J. Davix, the new jRonsEIfon thesfiumen. o willingly conversed w policemen Utility Rates Aired. Reserves from the sixth precinct. NA Y SHOT o € B 4 ? y cretary of Labor. and E. J. Henning being sworn in at the same time by 2 ity s R Wwho visited the cellruom e made; The federation, however, gave W.|Samuel J. Gomperx, chief clerk of the department. Left to right: Wessrw. KNSRI, B e oo & no effort to conceal the fact that|McK. Clayton. chairman of the utility | Gompers, Davis and Henning. Lower right: John W. Weeks, Secretary of IRTERNL , satavey S A O e aoarthiand eee NEW ATTEMPT he fired the shot which wounded the}committee, no instructions on any of | War, takes the oath of office, administered by Justice McReynolds, and in T RIS R S X o s T0 former senator. but eaid he did not {the pending utility questions and he | the presence of Newton D. Baker, the retiring Secretary. T e e ons K e e ad aken effect | will proceed with pla for th 8- = z = e . until some time after the ShoolDE. | duy ‘misht conteriumn mo enbenoi Street cars were tied up on Pennsyl- LINK CABLE TO U. S. i e jihe sssciations will Rave an ovvor | ARRESTS MAY EXPLAIN | FINDS MARRIAGE ILLEGAL; [raimiies ‘o socoant of hose. eroseings ithe tions ave i ccount of hose crossings o T e e sttt e S0t | ARRESTS MAY EX WEEKS AND DENBY RENEW et . 2 - s 3 at the car tracks. (Continued from First Page.) The prisoner was taken to police | fort Will be made to get all the as- S. G. Loef ; £ th p = e ‘ = sociations (o take united action on | AIL THEFTS FILES SUIT FOR $50,000! 5 ¢. Loefer. owner of the estab- ';_-d;uz:erfll yesterday and ques-|ine rate cases | $1,500,000 M | ’ e rey Do irrived aPefore she | made application to President Wilson ion vy Inspector Grant Mrs.! A. E. Shoemaker brought up the| | 5 el for a permit to land the cable at 4 = the loss would be partially covered | g ; S Grook, a son and daughter, Miss|Question of the vacant commissioner-{ : — e ——— 15 i o Sy Miami, under the federal law requir- A S <hips by moving that the federation |Chicago Police Take Three Suspects 5 ASiET e e R b 4 s _!'Pikesville, Md.. Woman Charges|by insurance. The building itself, he {j =™ "Rl L0 POTEL SO PRANETC Nellie Grock. a member of the local [yl B}, MONAE that the federation (Continued from Firsi Page.) Mrs. Dwight N. Burnham. Capt. and said was valued at $30.000, and the}janding of foreign cables in the United bar, were present Boardman and Mr. Hendrick. He for Recent Daring . ! SRy MG TRGIn bre FOT s Cnce RO Fraud After Nine Years—Two |articles stored inside had,an abProXi- |Statesand this was never issued. al- « s isg | urged the federation to . ¢ 0 counsel th to be patien!|nre Sijas Casey. Miss Sophie Casey. hi i ! = e though no reason for the holding up roh:: m{\:l:‘:::arnr(:m:.n»?{:»mx:: In “favor of a retarn to the rale of | Robberies. { while the new administration (ackIes| Mru Coetlia Cacseriy, Mr. and Mre. O e iEon Ui ony i R ona of the permit wis ever given by th he was in the Nevada State Hospital|oaving one civilian Commissioner! (., .\;0, March 5.—Three arrests!the d problems facing the 1a- | Rovert S Chew. Rev. John B. Clark, | Special Dispateh to The Star. { The ground floor. which is used as|government. The telegraph compans for the Insane some years ago.” named from the republican ranks and | 22LE - e a e s W ey, JOnTS AT URALTIMORIE Md. March 5.—After | Packing room for baked products,| went ahead and prepared to bring the Following the Stionine. Grock | OPE, from the democratic party. {made by the police and post office | 1ion. +Ct Jue piral Wi F. J. Cleary, Mre. C. W. Clinton, C.{ 0 = St i iwas flooded with water which had|cable to Miami without the presi- e e edllrtoning Grock] After a brief discussion the entire {agents today are expected to heip!®aid. “as one who must r el Clinton, Mre B, F Clyde, Miss 5| Y/PE for nine years with a man|peen poured on the upper Stories. The |dential permission, and the effort wasx : e & tarne Ofsubject was ruled out of order after| . . burden of criticism. which will come. | - = 5 {whom she supposed was her hus- {second floor, where it is believed the | stopped by the government. the sixth precinct police station. 10|severul delegutes had objected to | ¢l€ar the mystery surrounding mail} AT \ croft. Miss Murtha Codman.| 2 3 fire originated, was used as a packing| It is said the government is op be held until tomorrow MOTrNing. un- | further consideration of the matter. | robberies aggregating $1.500,000. 1o try to keep the people from un-|Dr. Mre. . Admiral andj band. Mrs. Cutherine Finnegan of 1176 e ne o m"cfw ";5 Ponbd e, thie Mhe e rhannas Canle Cm A R Tl LA BT Hamilton Schoel Questio Two men were held by the Wauke- | Recessary und unreasonable criticism. | Mra Cowle, Admiral wolvocoreeses j Pikoaville, Md. has learned that her | wei) as for a bakery in the rear. while {on the ground that the cable would for a preliminary examination. The association then became in-|gan, Ill, police while driving an au- i It is futile to think that because mew | L <0 000 Ivoco! 3 es. Mre, | MArriage contract was not valid. the third floor was a warehouse. | be lfnhmn owned m‘\g that lbllx(- com- The "prisoner said ho was born in|tolved in anothier discuswion f the {(omobile, the iicense number of {men arc at the heim of the govern- | Joshua ~Crane, Cupt e ey B T e l?né::?icalion: o D el Prussia_sixty-five vears ago and came|Hamilton School building for tubercu- | 5 % Zifai Ao <pond | ment conditions will be righted at{Craven, Mr. and Mrs. M. . court at Towson for $50,000 damages | l erl % 3 S e | | i e e e Mo e e e ity ™ aes™ ettt “Dacis: | Lyatnar her swsmosea nusvana. Nion: | | AE FRAT MEN BANNED |, Shi conution of foe gorgronen) @ went to Nevada in 2 ‘and started } legate A. Edwards, who is x @ hic e = s ey ” Mr. and Mrs. Elmer H. Dearth. Mrs.| ' #s s s 5 i “ni vhi as gl i i) sheep-raising, having two tracts of land, | Member of the board of education. !looted a Toledo, Ohio, muil tr fmust be given a chance | Charles Denby, Mrs win Denby. | 9/4s Knighton Beal. who is said to! FOR PLEDGING FRESHMEN | {niem;, hish (has Biven assurances each containing about 1000 acres. 1In|Siated a number of improvements|.riiiex valued at abour 31 Ambassador Jusserand was ap- | Mrs. Henry F. Dimock, Mr. and Mrs.ibs & well known racetrack operator, | iae eubmittedl coplies ofifte mentoaet 3 the winter of 1895-6, he said, he lost [N So e L1os achogl Binos st s N e ts esoape )’ Thpy Eave plauded when he declared that the | Earnshaw. Mrs. Eberle, Mr. and Mrs. | 4jiaging fraud and deceit in the cere- | to show that it was not a mon istic 2.800 sheep and wis unable to pay |iScussion of conditions there began |made their escay s Imer, Capt. J. M. Enocks. Countes i 2 i L opolis 35,000 he tad borrowed on his personal | Seyoral weeks wgo. © T | names an Jumes B Babcock. nadid St Ry i um--y:l"-" Santa” Eglaiia, Mir and Mrs Charles jmons of October 10, 1912, Ther fl“"iy““' Colony Students Suspended |*“N 4pcration of the Miami-Bar- indorsement. . o - nicipal archi-{Noreh 12th stree Toledo, nder Roosevelt. He said that France | W. Fairfax, Mr. and Mrs. Reginald[two children 1 : : 7 c He summoned his croditors and sug-| 156t ook issue withh Mr. w;.ru:fh,l hael O'Connor, 1516 Nort I took pleasure sreeting the new | Fi Mr e Mec Carter Finld el sie adioges that Beal secured a Eleven Months for Break- 5},’?,‘1’1.’" STae (oDl amake spoasible ¢ dis f his T v . of improvemen e . b and Mrs. Findley. Admiral Fiske and | 2 y ! . s D m’:i::“,';"‘,“"Lhu"t:fn:mz‘;‘,';z‘,"‘;“i| Which hus been made at the school. | street, Toledo. No « was | Secretary and assistant secretary of |G MR WY Fiten, My, and | marriage license from the clerk of the | ing Agreement. e e Sl R e Sastern wons indebtedness was paid. According to| Discussion then branched off to the gagainst them. [the Navy. both of whom served |Mrs Fitler, Mr. and Mre’ Staniey [circuit court of Prince Georges| NEW HAVEN. Conn. March 5—|ing i Baroaioes with o comm toa: his explanation of affairs, it """”"'?r‘.‘:’:'ffm'fonw‘f?.:“’;r"”"{"“" ble for{ "y eanwhile postal authoritics who | France in the late war jElage, Miss . L. Flint, Miss B AL {county and that she went with him | Through a decision given by the dis-jtween Barbadoes and Brazil. At the that there is a law on (e Statute books | Be %€ of the Hamilton School. e o the thetry thit all| Applause was unrestrained when |ElDt Mrs E. V. Foley, Mrs. R K. | ooy 'y e r. | Cipline committee of the Sheffield | present time, cable messages to th of Nevada providing for certain reser- | Several delegutes objected that theylare working on Sl Forrest, Lieut. Col. William Eric|to Laurel Md. where they were mar- f scientific School faculty on a charge tern Coabt BT Eonth i ' Vations for the wife of a man whSse WeTe not interested now in who was|recent mail robberies huve been com- ! Col. Breckinridge, in introducing the | Fowler. Mrs. Freeman, Lieut. Com- |Tied by C. B. Tavenner, a justice of the {that the fratesnity “The Colony” had gfls ern co; ro South America mus Y i that law | Tesponsible for the selection of the % MRS onally organ- | 4ssistant secretary of th de- | mander and Mrs. Frost, Capt. Wil peace. Mrs inegan alleges that Jatea " ih f onye- TRdibe iscnt o &upone iand welayed 2o, creditors sell him out. and that law. | [ESPORSIDIC for the sciection wf mitted by a band nationa gan- | L L 11 told her the marriage certificate | mont s to pleannn ermty —agree- | South America by way of Barbadoes 1t is stated, Grock claimed was not fol- | ““UI05 “PC S discussion wnded. ized, were preparing to question two | clared “the name of | g 120 (A VA AN o 1 Tegal. 0TS Wik ce! ale iment as to pledging freshmen. four Toes _ Allan Davis filed a report approv. | ized. £ 4 S Sy o - land Mrs.' Galbraith, John Garrison, | Was legal. Mrs. FFinnegan. it is said, { members of “The Colony” are banned : ing the movement to create a €Omi- | men held in connection with the re- | on le blessed heritage of the ! Capt. and Mrs. Gherardi. H. A. ¢ ried of the invalidity of her from the university and New IHav v Land Deal Figures. munity chest in Washington for the | con $300,000 (nion station mail rob- | Whole nation.” {Mr. and Mrs Green, H, G, Gregory, | riage when she ted an inve for & period of eleven monine mven i SIGNS SOLDIER BONUS. Grock said he employed the firm of | Support of charitable organizations. ! . s iJ. D unning. Mre. Hague, Capt.|{ion. She d that Beal was for- {fresh. it . seven WOE Westlake presided i bery. | Roosevelt Thanks Jusserand. gl il s e R L N e e S ey r- i freshmen are prohibited from joining { = Brown & Henderson to look after his|'W. B W¢ L, 7 i [ I i Hare " eant s O of Which ho is w member, |0 ¢hureh lany Yale fraternity, and the fraternity | i affairs, and his particular grievance, so | | ol Rogaeveit unaniceal rmodesas |HERTSGRRL TSR R B @ m 5 {is "set back three days in pledging | Kansas Voters to Decide on Bond TR PR $ dor Jusserand for the tribute paid | jon) % s e G A ! men. { far as Inspector Grant n'uMdp(ur:::r\m“!;‘d FRED G. CALVERT DIES |LECTURES ON BOTANY e s Sy P“‘: HJames 4. " Heitzmann, Admiral .uy..x‘ MAN OF 60 HELD AS SLAYER, i Director R. H. Chittenden announced i Issue of $25.000.000. was that the person or persons who | ather aid his futher hac 5. J. N. Hem . Miss Ora Hemp- | « {the decision tonight. The freshmen | 3K c 3 bought his land borrowed money from U i | vstecmed the ambaspudor not only | hill, Commander and Mrs. Henderson, | MERIDIAN, Miss ShiE Pw ived of : | TOPEKA, Kan. March 5.—Gov a South Reno bank with which Mr AT SOLDIERS HOME T0 BlOLOGICAL SOCIETY as u dignitary of France, but ax u| MPand Mrs. arthur He Philip | vojoon ;i*v X X M]'r e s l“nh'rom: s “éé’!i?::.;'of’&“éi’;r‘?alo~ Allen today signed the soldier bonus Henderson was said to be s it = { i {S. Henry. Frederick C. Hicks, Dr.and |~ 1900 SIXIY. s in jail today in con-igollace B. Coolid . of Cleveland,{bill. Under terms o e His wife, he EeRe i 1 | i sinat IMn. James J. Hogan. Mrs. Francis|nection with the killing last night of | Obios B B Tharker of ‘,\<h‘1’;‘,1‘;i' Voters in 1922 will d«{ -;.!\an:a:”' land near Reno. Was Empl i { all of California Y ) ose- | Honeyeutt, Maj. Francis Honeyeutl, Bdward Henson. father of Nelson's | Charles M. O'Hearn of <~ {000.000 bond issue to pay Kans. Fisonor said he knew the sen-| W4 Employe in War Department ‘PPOL H M. H - IE “IUis @ okreat thing tol Miss Ruth B Hughes, Mrs. Hunting~| o ven.year-old bride iR o, Mans Lokes B Do wiee rilvetecanr Bl by Al day e e sin Bia Eitcediand thensnt for Nearly Forty Urges Dynamic | serve under a mun who practices whaty (9% € J. Hussey, Mr. amd Mrs. | O : Dayton. Ohio; Anton Hulman. jr., of | in military service. ) k him_for ! Rl et} quu‘hmw . Mrs. Davis Ireland. Miss | nson was ik when & shotgun|Terre Haute. Ind.; John H. H o e .| he "mme? 1o Nevada He s B Years. | Progress I ) 3l : | Mary Juckson. Mrs. Julian James. Mr. | was fired through @ window while he|Kansas + Mo. GET CHAN B tum: Foins to (he Cupitol Sl i i i EReeme e | DE HIL struck @ respomsive chord | L. B. James, Lieut. Commander Georse | ang his wife and daughier. Mre. <el. | The men found guilty of breaki Cause he Knew repeated viste there{ Fred G. Calverl for nearly forty| Assisted by nteresting lastern| o0 Sl G would be a biot | Joerns. Mr. and Mrs. A, Gordon otaa o wife and daughter, Mrs. Nel-{ ;6 ntartratarnity al,reem»melmrlg'[ CE TO BUY ROAD. might be misconstrued. He said he had | YELTS “0 AMpIeys of the Mst Departc {giides, Prof. H. M. Hall of the Car- |, ur flag if the United States oon- | Mme. Jusserand, Mim Rk CHUINE SuPDeT last night. ) Ralph J. Hines -1 X of Evanston.| yaxsaS CITY. Mo, M not seen the senator for about thirteen!nent. died day at Soldiers’ Home | Californ lece 5 ates oon- |y, and Mrs. K Admiral A. D.] 111.; David E. Gibson S. iof Cinon. ANSAS CT1 o, March 5 o = it «ter- | Hospital, following an illness of sev- | negie Institution « ifornia lec-| uged un unconditional pewce with dmiral e e — ) ] 2. Gibson, "33 S, of Canon ! i vears before going to visit him yester- | 2 P of sev- | e : iconditional pesce with| Kenney, Mirs Hele Kerr. Senator | ¥. Colo.: James D. Platt. 2d. | Postponement of confirmation of the day. crul weeks. Mr. Calvert was about|tured on “The Synthetc Method offGermany. There will be no guarantee| and Mrs. Keves, Senator and Mrs. | e Portland, Ore.. and Joseph B. Glover, | Sale of the Denver and Rio Grande Miss Grock said she would look afteri Feventy-ive viate old and a life-tpyianical Toxonom: as connected ! ror future peace, he said. unlens we)KInE Col Kilbreth. Judge Martin A e oD o Clevaiand “ome. Baqlover: | railroad until March 25, during which her father's legal interests in court, ax- | 1R Tewqett of the District [ with flowering plants, at the Talke lo undetetobail oy Knapp. Col. and Mrs. Rufus H. Lane, i gorifle el Tatlogks Mr. Ten are suspended until the opening of |tUme the stockholders would be giv- Bed be anoiher member of the bur. | Funeral services will be held | witt : ; {m it understood in the treaty Nirs, Bhilip Lansdale: Commander and | (ommander L. S Thompson. Mr. ami 1 {1 ct00 {orm in Februars, 1955, U {0 an 0pportunity (o purchase the [gelocks Tomorrow “afternoon ut' | regular meeting of the Rioiox: {the law of nations must be resp Mrs. L. K. Leahy. Gen. Lejeune, Mrs. [ Y% Joseph 1, Thropp, Miss Sara| “rpe’ men found guilty of breaking | fo4d for $10.000.000. was ordered to jlers chapel, 1172 Pennsylvania ave-{ (00" ¢ Washington at the Cosmosior our Navy will step in. In making | . H. Liscum. Mr. and Mrs. William |2 Oop e B A Tiedemann | he “agreement undertook to enter- | 42¥ by Federal District Judge Lewis LIQUOR DEALERS ASK AID ke i Rrlingtoning. § S v ekt entent ) Loeb, jr.. Capt. and Mrs. H. D. I | \e8t, iker. Commander and ) e,y freshmen at a house party M of Colorado. sitting here with Fed- . «{tlonsl cemetery. [ e IE save'a lnutyey ot the | PECE 16t us lay the foundution for | Long, Mr. and Mra M. 1 Magfartang, | Mrs. Todd o swavee ] night, and it was charged that | eral Judge W. H. Sanborn Seek State Protection After Ban- | oiumbiw, of which the dece ot ladvocated many suggestions - that (el e S e Sopt- Rlaley Muliesn, Mra. Jonn Mo: | ] i \T'-!hl::nem. it that (he freshmen u)mnderlRETuRN VETERAN’S BODY PR S5 SR R et i e Jace toxonomy on a hizher | Col. Thompson pra the qualifi- | 3 eNeil, Mr. and Mrs 5 B. James, Mrs. - { themselves Colony men. i g dits Make Haul Worth $144.000. [ [, iny Soars an wctive member, [l B I e TN0lutORSTY | tituns for vaniable semive of fhe mew | G lebherson, Cat. and Mee A11 (RS P Jamon Mo 1 B, Hare | “rhe decision makes no reference SESvET i t | & c ystematic groups of | o 00 EU service - Marshall, Mrs. andolph® Minor ! e ¢ ze | Mosing “The Colony” g = z A A NEW ORLEANS, March 5 —The Ken- { Caivert was an employe of the|stage to Which systematic LroUDs Of i i of (he Navy. He alluded to|and guests, Mrs. Moore, P N, [John Rutherford. J. W. Glennon, Col. | :{:ulu:”“'l‘h Colony™ for the rest] STAUNTON. Va., March 5.—The body tucky Distillery Tobated on itant general's office until u few | botany have arrived % e SRaO b 5 James M. Morgan, Dr. Morse, Muj | ldward 1. Clark Miss o e Brw. | of James C. Lee, eighty, who serve v telioE s Lty ia when 1 was retied Tie | progress of the familics of flowering | M : :g, ‘(m“ : the .\.,In, |;4\ S G Nt A .‘_\|}».\ ('u).‘\‘ AMrs. S v-l»xma“. 'di l"uhndrr_‘«’}un‘.‘ rmu:kuu" J_::‘l;:sonhlh Missizsipp ar New s was working in the oid Ford Theuter | plants knowledge of its history and tradi- | Avon Nevies Me aedw T | Charles . Townsend. M. e civil war, was capiu white Orleans, today appes 0 the state}on 10U Street about twenty-five years Science Called Stati | and hi% NEhting recordl “Tmag. | Nogds Mias CHTl O neaa. Cuery | Mre Alfred Tuckerin, dsane AL U=y GIVEN $15,000 FUNERAL. |Viiting nit family in Baltimore and S Eaitiisna for pud o n al- ja¥o when part of the building col-{ pye suid that the Science botany line Wi he can 00 forais fa the Mr. and Mrs. John . O i | man, ¢ Yan Rensscluer, fevd | senten ""‘ fogaarh e e ) v{.““; be. 4 FANDERE ng among the injured lis static at present. where it should | ¢ 2 : E. Oleott, W. B. Olive al Os. | Stephen Van Rensselaer, Mrs. Van | yieti N j ing pardoned. was taken to Washing- cohol thirves U CaTvere (N Survived by u siter, | Siatie abproent where B homed Hfour vears he said. “oarting as hef torhaus, - Mrs. | Oterhaus M- od Admiral Wainwrigh, Mes{victim of Shooting Honored by | ion for burial today The etted musked ban- | e levated 1o a[4UES HOW with these qualifications.” | Mrs. Lemuel P. Padgett, Miss Bar- e Mo Sndisns WoR Ware | “Little Italy” Friends. bl o line s o Seontrssndts 3 (SN 2 o5 08 MleaRo G ' cur toxonomy Wi e o strE i e 2 t, Miss Josecphine Patten Miss ! N®¥ arn Mr. and Mrs. Frank | 3 s six PRESIDENT SPEND HEST R Righer stig iE it ke the keynote of the|Tot phine Patten, Miss 1M G r W YORK, March 5 i === — : ; ikl | AU S el Y sanote ) Louise Patzschke snd guest, Mig|M. Warren, Mr. and Mrs. George II.| 1 RK, March 5—Residents of | & legitim 1 of $50,000 and S " He pared botany with chy new admi ation, a flag ceremonial,| el R. G P M jok 7. Wi “Li - Feb: Circulati i 5 gt Sty A s R Benfialdl B O" Berreits rs. John W. Weeks, Miss{“Little Italy” on Manhattan's ebruary Circulation estima « 3 t prices jAnauodg (EhAtihe o et 19 arrived [staged at the beginning of the ban- William_ H. Porter and gucet | ils and guest, Mr. and Mrs. | pase Sia A Eu'e Jower | = $144.000 | A BUSY FIRST DAY; or e e R thE aynicnetic st Guet, brought the guests to their feet | MrS. Ashton Potter, J. . Bowell Miss | ush Wendell, Mr.and Mrs dericr | oo motoneditodayibening Whey . sl HORER. J Line anaty ST .\ demonstration of loyalty to the | SUSie L. Preble, Capt. and Mrs Pres. | W. Wile. 'Capt. and Mrs G Wil | $4.000 bronze casket of Rocco Franko = : arke . W made an : i ation of loyalty to the|ton, Mr. Price. Miss [Fvelyn Prime, |jiams, Mr and Mrs. Carlton Wilcox, | w vi a the compans. of as SETS LIVELY PACE ! toxsnom: e Marlnes, bearing the Stars|Mrs. Wallacs Radeliffe, | Pl D Wathére, e Casiiin Aesall Do e e e e Ml IR A b ~ - | ““wWhile toxonoms ot o scien marched throush the halll Ravner. J. B, Rice. Mo, € Riciorod T Nire Wood, b {mysterious double shooting near his | sistance. but sugge ; = i4s are botany and zool <aid Pro of drum and fife. The us- | Mrs. Eiise Richards. i G Richards H Y % home Tuesday night i One Edition Dail S (ective s Be. ) § Hadl, 't I e e ot Lo espon 1 _11 In @ mauner 10|0. Richurdson, jr.; Capt. and Mrs. ierrepont, Mr. and Mrs.| The cost of the most imposing fu- | v changes b hich I sciated the episode with | Kogers, Mre. . d e . 3 L » . hapivrk Aitovin e Do Ere z o i . L st R L G e : | Rogers, Mrs. John ¥. Rogers. Mre vke Simpson, Commander | foreion o b of Columbia, ss.: s FOIGE Sinsy-1 Abaim * ) Massachusetts and epresentative ; method > produce resulis g nt ing's plea for a new ! Sanme: Capt. ~ Santelmann. . Admiral | Pollock. Clyde P. Johnson. Mrs, §,|Deral the foreign colony ever has{ ING NEWBOLD. Business Manager of watehmen. 1o %6 doum® (Gha s ot ot e : [ anner may be made spirit of nationalisi e 5 I Ad 2 S 3 son. Mrs. S.iiown was estimated at more than | THE EVENING SUNDAY STAR. does v A ot pnd vomi ate and el thres SEtieaior i Seaton chroeder, Mrs. Seaton | Coles. Commander C. B. Metz, Dr. ! 2 - E S0: a n Sind ot A S e i He advocated th 5 { e e { Schroeder, the. Misses g Howara Van) ! Renssels Mps " Ak 1$15.000. A cortege of 150 automobiles | solemnls &wear that the actual number of ' Eftor burge 86 far | Ho b un leaders They came{gas to aid the developme and Denby Cheered. i g M. | IS VaniGith two bands was in line. while | copies of the puper named sold and distributed * g i = t the o e H R e! dge. Mis: R. Scid- | Rensselaer., r. and s, Clevelanc 6 h < - “ab have be | together esent theis v S b At the reception preceding the ban-| LOMas O. Seifrid M R.Scid- | R ! M 1M land | 3 ds followed the cession as | durink the wonth of February, A'D."1 was - ! i ieiF Views on the toxonom e sl UL Miss Elizabeth M. Miss | Perkins, Miss Perkins. Mrs, Hicks, | housands followed the prosession as |, liows y e idate Congress sho ve called to-| Yeur-0ld Rook Shown. T D T Sharpe, Herbert Jease | Dr: and Mrs. James B. Scott; Mr. and 1L wound it way throlgh narrow { DAILY. SAVES GIRL FROM DOG, | o-iver vt o mtorm 1o chit Sast |y ST URI P00 ST e | N i G0, Rttt e Fouils ST, SO S - S SO e 1o Jokmmon and e Fobr | ey Seoms of fursl piecer ome | s itive about the s e | t, A Hotchkiss took the v busy shaking nds for more | g Y vhe et 15 . DLGND i witl o unce ¥ 1 {of the little church where the serv- ...... . | 4 after he had announced the R e 113 confront 1 tarff progr e e soclety o ur- {ice was held | 17 Boy of Nine Wrestles Mad Animal v dah S et \4..1]‘, Fp ot R 2 “";‘;k“""'z‘k’"; resids m; { “Thus “Litile Ttaly” remembers its' 1§ ¢ | Midestrom presented for inspec { war heroes. 19 and Two Sisters Escape {1hat no date would be s 1 there | Tidestrpm preseuted for insy n and introduced the speake i | 1 X il e er o conferences, al. i b e . auributing sd with bim at ihe speakers| Less than half as many people | . % 3 ‘ v said a decision prob- | r AREERRVEIROHETOS Es in addtion 1o the secretaries of A a 3 o When a rabid dog K& bl ably Would be redhied in time to per- | istuked In the ot war 4nd nivy and the assistant sec- die in Washington of Consumption now than did 15 years E SIX CONVICTS RETAKEN. | nit issuance o call next wee herhalser informed s Vot Ihel nhviower mbassador { B B { i Amall sisters. while the children were i " Mp Harding's aftarnoon recesiion | t ¢ of (he most pic B T e e e or ago. We lead the country by far in the reduction of ! A1l But One of Prisoners Who Kill- | QU O e Son sRG S ene o s e el G on (T AT o rekarmed o the | Thumpson. honvrary” president of 1 the white plague. Our advice and Health Rules for the | Sl ] gaw. near fere \zeqiembers of the republican nationa istling = : league; Mrs. James Cu ‘ruzer, ) < i = H 7 ossha commitice, Which has been in session | Potomac yiver. after an absence st Ot s oiae an past 20 years, spread among school children and homes, S =) | Less adjustments. : and threw it to i (O Bere and developed into a funciion | more (i n O e birat by e | Keller vice president of the league:| appear to have been sound and effective. Briefly they R el 31 (S0 | ooy datiy notictranation... e oush b recalling the public receptions of by-|to the AR M ¢ OBeria Dr. David Jayne Hill. Capt. Geoffrey are: cial) —With the capture of Rulphi0{{y GVerage net paid circu- o let go cume e adm Intatrdtions. ) Muny personay|uew NS Sl iR GREEIS S iy Capt. de_ Fregate Jean 2 2 ewis of Norfolk at Manassas six of | _lation ........... 3 to 1 : riends hud been invited to cail and|said that at Widewater, about forty Cant. Plees Clvalics L - e : [Da“‘, S eraRel mnriber misters “ex ed. pass along the receiving line, amd|miles below Washington, more than George (. Richards, | 1. Avoid house dust, and impure or close air, day and night. the seven convicts Who killed Guard | ®opies for service, etc..... d is unde 1 : s of sightseers who had congre- | 506 of these birds had been seen in e i S > 1 . E 3 ! { W, E. Dunn near Orange Court House | according om Bury “d about the cast entrance took |the pust three years AT C NGB Ro SRt evOluFIOR GO | 2. Do not drink raw milk or cream. | Wednesday have been returned to |Daily average net circulation.” 93,19% s s the 4E My { P JEEROD; | IS s ; irin. ; ! tra - Ma e d is believed ronpea up the DS 1o shake hands st Mrs. Herbert Longendyke, 4. Get enough sleep, by retiring early enough {trailed near Manassas and ie Py Copie PAYS $3.000 FOR DEATH e et ind M Tardts [PLAN $1,000,000 TEMPLE. . Lieut, Ch Fong 145, 5. Try to avoid worry. Be cheerful. Think kindly. Your D ST S e SRR B i 5 | ———— | Freeman and Sidney Bailou. mind acts on your body. here next week and placed on trial | = —_— S 30 MUST WORK ON ROAD. |42.:000 Clothing Workers in Chi- List of the Guest | ; for ‘the murder of the guard and'for| o s~ A. B. Vickers Freed of Manslaugh- . g Buests wer Admiral J. D.| 1If - ey escaping. Henry Barnes is said to jLess ad) Buocvaseenesn A0 cago to Have Fine Clubhouse. | ,1he BYewts wert: Aomieat J. o4 you are in a rundown condition and also have a |ic'the man who actually did the kill- | a1 Sunday net circulation. 368,057 ter Charge in Auto Fatality. {Judge Gives Liquor Defendants CHICAGO, March A_million dol-| derson. Mrs. Barnett, Mr. Bauchspies, DURHAM. N (. March v R f {1ar temple for the 42,000 Chicago mem.- | T. ¥. Bayard, Mr. and Mrs. Ira B . i e o[ sentencesilctalin R ad) Yenrs bers of the Amalgamated Clothing | Bennett, G. A. Bisier, Miss Elizabeth r S 40tY | DITRHAM, N. €., March 5 — What is| Workers of America will be erected here| B. Bliss, Gen. Tasker H. Bliss, Mrs. farmer, who recently and | helieved 1o b u record for roud sen” | in the spring of 192210 wa< announced | Thsker H. Bliss, Maj. and Mra “Clem: | killed a small boy w ne for North Carelina was made to- | today. A West Side site has just been I.. Bouve, Mrs. Bowen. Miss Ann bile. was today “ ay by Judge J. Llovd Horton when he | purchased for $50.000 Bowen, Mrs. T. V. Boynton, Lieut. guilty 1o niary manslaughier | imposed sentences totaling more than| Tentative plans for the temple Commander Breck, Mr. and Mrs. fn Superiar court Te was freed |twenty-five vears on thirty whisky Ges]vide an wuditoriom f 5,000 Capa Frederick Britten, Admiral Brown- upon payment of the costs and §3,000 | fendants tried during the weck of | kymnasium, clubrooms. ~library and|son, Miss Mary C. Byrne. Admiral 10 the mother of the dead boy criminal court for Durham county.' offices for twelve local unions. and Mrs. W. H. G. Bullard, Mr. and ’ ) light short cough, see a doctor, or go to the Public Clinic, or ask our advice. It may be the beginning of consump- tion, when it is still curable. Association for the Prevention of Tuberculosis Tel. Main 992 923 H Street NNW. This Notice Is Paid_for by the Association for the Prevention of Tuberculosis, ing. He is in custody. MOTHER LEAPS TO DEATH. SAN ANTONIO, Tex., March Mrs. Virginia Luckie, who was charged with the murder of her two children, Ralph, aged jeight years, and Frances six. died tqday of injuries received when she 1 from the third floor of a sanitarium{here last night. Average net paid Sunday cir- culation 91.026 Av service, Avera tion e D509 @ NEWROLD. Businexs Manager. Subscribed and sworn to before m day of March, A.D. 1921 JAY B. SMITH (Seal.) Sotary P e this 5th