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2 * : THE EVENIYG' STAR, WASHINGTO 2 . T — R D._C. TUESDAY, MAR('H!_L".’_]_.‘L’L e ' ISURDERS FUU.UW :%,; Shoe Proeess SENES IN. CONNECTION WIHALLIED ADVANCE ON HE s ‘(s,;‘.i,;z%’;; i:;?.:;:' HUNUR m MEMURY , Y - . N S . % | usl or Amimals PLEBISCITE VOTING ‘ AR 1[IF NOTED SCULPTOR In Repairing Road | Charges-of Fraud and Shoot- \ ing in Beuthen, Where " Result Was Close. | [ By the Associated Press. | DUFUNIAK. Florida, Warch | 22—An object leason wan far- | | mished fu the matter of repair- | | | with One little |Body of Sir Moses Ezekiel to stamp, expecting a baby buffalo 1 x 7 by return maill for her back- Be Burled in Arllngton yard »oo. A farmer with 160 acres and | five children wanted a family | | March 30. .ing roads in the city limits mber of young wom- | I manner of for working the effect- e canning | become very umsafe and almost playfellow. Stock men wanted to try cross | By the Associated Press | Impaxsable. ! | breeding. OPPELN, March 22.—Disorders are; Hoes, rakes, shovels, spades | 3 ! v | Wild west shows rushed in ap- | | 7 he close-| | and the like were used with | i i | reported at Beuthen. where t EIIA o 2| | reas"ciéet “om “ihe road 'and | | | plications b3 mail and telegraph | | ness of the vote has led to discor: Rttt ot b, | || Sndthe mapply wan auickly ex- | | hs aud. There has been | hausted despite the warning and charges of fraud. T} wult. | | i RE feds | | that a lusty bull bufialo emts | | some shooting durinz the trouble, o 2 | two tons of hay a yéar. there. according to th: German plebi-| ~ - — H scite ¢ = | Di . the plebiscite held| — i 4 on yshowed a subtantial ma- I jority in fa o either Poland or i | Germany ha- an ! eering thous thered in an open-air meetin e. The L'elebrn-! tors impro- ise: an -l“l]'.h at whmhl prayers were offered for the territory | . D helvernd Mad been regainea for: Other Returns Sent to Balti- Poland after a separation of more th-n six hundred years < e e eanea by en-| More—Receipts About thusiasts among the pepulation, not- withstanding tV fact that the late cditions of the n. ~spapers showed the as Last Year. returns upon which the rejoicing was {Mystic Shrine Holds En-| thusiastic Meeting at Poli’s. Many Visitors. e B g hasad were unofficial and incomplete. : 1ividence that the financial stump The meeting was attended by mem- which hit the country in 1920 had not With the announcement of Tllus- bers of the government and repre-|ieriously afected the Capital city trious Potentate . Henry Lansburgh | sentatives of the diet. the army and | o : : S g was contained in c¢stimates of the in- | that President Warren G. Harding | The plebiscite news caused xIn" big- ¢ome tax returns for the District ob- ihad been elected to and accepted gest jump’ in months for the Polish | tained today. It is estimated, from {honorary membership i o . lish | ay s - ary ship in Almas Tem- | mEkstNe Qo tcnmoRIng from:s. |the preliminary compilations, that ple of the Mystic Shrine, which is to SIR MOSES EXIEKIEL. 151,600,000 was received by the local be commemorated in a memorial to| The new auditorium at Arlington Cormnnnt Loy Tuhtinnt: | internal revenue office up to the close Belgian sentries xighting machine gun on the Dusseldort bridge. Belgian ofcers on the Dusncldorf bridge, which has been provided withbo presented to him, of gold beauti- |will for the first time be the scen: Returns from Sunday's plebiscite in | of business March 15, the last day for Pea 'wice chisngicmentS fully engraved and inlaid with the|of a demonstration in homor of & man :_'pvtr Silesia. re-eived Monday lrt;mh)m flling of returns. Of this amount | Grrman sources indicated a ol f0f|about $400.000 was in cash, a higher T e s e any. jcash_eollection than last year. a : : pE e ! cording to H. H Fridley, deputy col These advices were borne out in X 2 BIC¥ ) large measura by returns through{l¢clor of internal revenue, in charge Tondon Monday night, which reported | f the 100 1 G - . i ec < this year, according | —_— f:::.n{ pper mvnu ~ot :g?v:fl na!to Mr. Fridley. so far as the fizures Lieut. Col. Sherrill, in Charge of of the te notably the southern | NOW indicate. are about the same as , section, and to the east and the south !ast year. The local office comes un- 5 | Buildings and Grounds, Won of the = - ‘from Rosenberg to | 4er the Baltimore district, and some 7 Rrapnits b T B2 | of the local people sent their returns Honors in France. 1and {direct to that office. Therefore, the | The German advices indicate | fisures obtained here do not indicate e T s ot Jubita | the total collections from tne capitai| More Men Are Needed to Ex- tion that was reported throughout city. i ; G - esult ! It was pointed out, however. that . e o et apitar oty nave| pedite Heavy Packages from the voting, a lesser degree of i Collcctions from the President’s portrait, the big cere- |primarily an artist and not a seldier, BIG PARBEI- PUST HARDING’S MlLlTARY AlD PLA]'IN M AEHE IBolahe;ril(s Take Batum; r;flnml staged by the temple at 1‘01}‘3 wHen, on Wednesday, March 30, the ; ACTIVE IN WORLD WAR | BormedgHeA s Dokl e oo Dt TN ket e ittt el KhlISiA s, great national cemetery, will be in- Delegations were present from all | torreq with high honors. parts of the eountry and in_large < numbers from Lu Lu Temple of Phil- | This distinguished artist and mu- adelphia, Crescent Temple of Tren- |sician died in Rome some years since, ton, N. J,, and Boumi Temple of Bal- | his body having been recently brought timore, packing the big theater. For- |to this country. The ceremonies eon- ty candidates were ennobled accord- [nected with his burial are im the &£ to the mystic Arabic rites and the | hands of the United Daughters of the big show continued until the wee|Confederacy, Mrs. Marion Butler of sma’ hours, the regular exercises be- | North Carolina having been desiz- |ing supplemented by a vaudeville en- | nated to make all necessary arFange- tertainment staged for the occaSion |ments. Both Masonic orders and art Former Employes of Bureau of Standards Held by German preponderance than was ex-|3s 4 rule, been about one-third of the | | by M. H: , perating pected being shown. It had been | coliections from the whole district. | i 1 i s et x s M:‘ hointed out by the Berlin press. like-| Official returns from all of the dis- | Now Being Sent. Police. lesque fame. '“m’f;:"";e‘"‘;’c ey gy . se. that under tha treaty the en. | tricts will not be completed for about! 3 = = 3 Many Visitors in Boxes. distinctio: Tentc has the power to fake Into con- @ month, according to Treasury De.| Postmaster General Will H. Hare| Thousands of dollars’ worth of plati- Manyis i o i T el sideration the voting by communes|partment officials. The preliminary |!s expected to give serious consid- num, alleged to have been stolen from i ors were in the boxes Had Military | | Biack sea diatrict—scene of eontinual 'and in the auditorium, including 2 hapby | Ajenough Sir Moses Esekiel fw®est | and ‘the economic relations of the |figures which have been given out ateration shortly to the parcel post ] ; X the Oscar Various sections. some of which, it,the department are these received { v i “po S (AL Mo g ] piseauiyof Saandardaj by | Aghting between Georgians and reds.|delegation of wounded boys from | violinist, 5 . ~ Nauck, twenty years old, who regis- LS ity e was felt, might be awarded to Poland, | from banks throughout the country Walter Reed. The list of distin- R 3 notably certain regions which are re | offices of the country by reason of | ARl s A et nlarseated guished guests included Senator Har- {"’“‘i"j‘h'::gda 0’;‘““,‘:‘:&}:"’"‘" — | the development of the system dur- e e parentage, —_— 4 arded highly important to G 7 4 reld of Oklahoma, Representatives | > ::-rn E’nd:lstr,\'F 2 P i 7 . H Allen T. Hemenway of Massachu-|Was sent as a boy to the famous Vir. i ing the war. 3 P 3‘;6" of wireles ‘Dnawh?r"a“a from etts, Gibbs of Oklahoma and Hast- {ginla Military Institute, at xfnu- The Postmaster General has just| { , SREOVernmSILRINEUILon B R B ings of Nevada, who made addresses, | ton. Va., and took part in the famous GERMAN VOTE IN CITIES. covered at the Nauck home, 5808 and others who shrank. from the |battle of Newmarket, to which the returned from a trip to Chicago and | 4 Georgia avenue, last night. A part > v T . p bright lights and enjoyed the fun. _|cadet corps marched out en masee and Returns Show Rural m.meui NevwXorksjwhere s ladicpPortuity, SEiltawsatonnd hutiediinfthelccliah, Shrine "algnitarion included Chiet |in which they suffered heavy casual- Yo mee the conditions presented byl where, it is stated, young Nauck ad- Rabban Ladner, Herman Rehborn and Cadets from the military insti- {th kabl wth of the par-| F 2 mitted sccreting it several months ) nd | ties. Cadets from v Favored Poland. | A i i ago. Trial will be held March 28 ! | Mr. Gretlow of Lu Lu Temple, Po-|tute will take a prominent part in the - 2 ; L 5 { tentate i LONDON, March 21.—That section | | ““Growth in size of parcels now.han-, | In a shed on the premises. the de- Potentate Dudley of Craoaeat ;:-:‘gx’: R bekflwxmd"h;cve:o'mnm«»' of Silesia north and west of the line | jdied by the service prescnts ofe of | ; tectivesireposted N manyibooka ety and scores of others. B ek ek BTTEE ths wist ruaning from Rosenboerg to Krappitz | g {the striking features of the parcel| SRR ALAvbEcenRatolen romiCon y Notable features Of the evening |he emtered a medical school for the and following the Oder river as far | i post service today, and one Which gresional Library during the time . . were the first a i Y. Vi ppearance of the new y v to assis' cic was “employed_there were |Reds Follow Turkish Na-|Ximas Temple Orcnestra, cunder br. |Study of anatomy in order 1o ase! as Oderberg. voted for adhesion lovD inti [y | must be reckoned with in the future, & bl : - °iDeclare Restrictions “Im- - ETeat ound. They were {n good condition, S e e S L LTS 1ti1s Goetleveniiny? those Jlutercated although not much care had been | rector Myer N. Goldman, In.a reper- it Berlin to follow his chosen pro- cording to Reuter advices from Op- in this branch of the postal estab- - = o : ¢ weln, while to the east and south of | possible” as Applied to lshment. % taken of them. : tionalists, Selzmg IITIDOI‘- Sy bi‘:ua';':la?::u}h:v:e B Cir? [fession, amons his close fricnds o this line the majority of votes were Sacka of Potatoes Semt. Followingituelyoiingmanisiescond | PosranceNoEith mistmas Tempiercise] L ntatimn Ibalug IEEEES 8 S in favor of joining Poland, including arrest at Police Court yesterday 2 | e ple Glee |the great English illustrator, and the an ack Sea City. { Club, under Director Charles Bartlett, 1ate Eliphalet Fraser Andrews of thix | cturi i = i Parcels no longer are confined to afternoon he was released on bond in | | e manntacturing diatrictelbatiexs Preparations. the il boxes containing rings and the sum of $1.500, later ralsed to | By the Associated Press. ywhich lkewlse made an impressive |city, for many vears director of thr . X . th. 11 gifts, but range from 000, % SEENA 5 s 5 Drum Corps, in uni- 5 z Eiin) thet nautihs e es {_Finding restrictions on‘th# procure- | sacks of potatoes 10 heavy packages Iote: o Mutoootile Daoniag ve & | qUONSTANTINOPLE, March 1| form. under W. L. Jacoby, won an | Con>r*"ochor of BIt Targe towme he majoritatea Te 5% iment and delivery of Intoxicating |of clothing. The postal system has | C. Van Allen, 450 K street. Today in | RuSsian bolshevii forces have occupied ['ovation. Sntaitel Wy, KIS ol e B e P e e b pamastein b € | faken over. to Some extent. the ex-! LIKUT. COL. CLARENCE O. Folice Court' an_ additional bond of | the city of Batum, Fes Is Presented. Lanss £ Wi ke sustpiehey oRReet These re v 2vab Sn i mcastnig olding permits | .} 0l plusiness of the courry, it is| ~ SHERRILL. - $10,000 was asked in connection with | After entering Batum the bolshevi Pri t i o] S A e N e e e e regorts show ¢Yhat''w o pongthiarias aysiisd falpimemaceu= | Lo Lo | | S10:080lwasiasked)iatochnection] | r g m the bolsheviki, | or to the ceremonial Illustrious | government kuighted him, but he. re- e e e B LY Fa"] tical préperations. manufacturing phar- | © Need of more laborers in post of- | JACUCh Gob Clarence -0; Shermit;| G HeEd (el of Lhe Dlatinu. | jaccording to dispatches reccived here, Potentate Lansburgh announced the tained his American citizenship and e gty O : O | e to andie the Jarger: parcels is | Corps off Engineers, wh relleves Moj | eienal Library cmploye, residing at |Pillaged the town for several hours. Or- | Prespuiation of e distinctive whitejkept his studio in Cincinatl alwavs b AL S T LT macists representing the orgamzed | 128 (0 PARLIC LIS, ATELG Bl Gidhica | Clurence . Ridiey ‘of the same corps | 130" 11n street moutheart; was arrested |der-was finally re-cstablished, S e A i T R T T dru; trade, at confe 1 i e |0 is duties in charge of public R % a long ik orange-colore assel, to | v 70t numerous, a few mas- {arug e. a rence in the|ore mat always able to handle the lat his place of employment and| The entrance of the bolsheviki follow- | Henry B. Schmidt, in recognition of |jovmieces of which the Confederate POLFS MAY GET MINES. . ibuildings and grounds {n the District | charged with complicity in the theft Washington Hotel today, adopted a|big parcels. it is said, nor do they fro T0 B0 BFOVEE 0 ef milltary ed the evacuation of the city by the | his splendid services as director of | monument is perhaps the best known. 5 restle with the | of the automobile resolution urging amendment of sec- | 2Ways desire to wrest aid to President Harding, was an ac- 2 | Almas Temple's famous Oriental Band, ! give hi ermanent place in Ameri- French Officials Mourn Result: of {tion VIII of regulations 60. to give| Past ofices need, it is claimed, more | tive participaat in the world war and e ecaautl jsome Hime 1?:531“::: eporiafatars R K;”* first of its kind known to Shrine- | can_ P e work saentionsd con- Silesia Plebiscite. {freer assage and a more unhampered employes classed ts laborers to bue | e L UNG TG, ) o 1y gna | thBE the police accused him of KNOW- | qers grected enthusiastically by the| 1L had been the expectation. until | South. in"the form of a e (| By the Assceiated Pres + |scope to the handling of medicinal|tle the Iarke paTeEln ATONRT. KUl oo (o [ Engineer Regiment. which was| {h€, 2OMSINLE abOut (he PIAUON | oopu, on, N almost the last minutes. that Im-|ure, and bas-reliefs giving a dramatic awarded the croix de guerre with perial Potentate Ellis Garretson would |representation of the Confederate sol- PARIS. march Newspapers of | Preparatiens. Itheir proper disposition at terminals. = quarters to get clothing he had left (Batum advices under dat v i i 2 ths city. in commenting oi,;hf fe-| A committee of five was appointed | The “white colla~” man, it §s said, s l;::flub:‘G:n. P'(;lllnAllorlrl:url;.:rioul fn'a garage on Newton atreet, where, | Mason 20 2 be ithe de“n?'z honor of llhha even- jdiers turning their swords it alt of the plebi: 5 i P Tuti ¢ the ideal emrloye to do this work. ,__under fire, to e French i 20 stated that the Turkish{iNg and on that account the prepa-|ploughshares. Another allegorica sult of the plebiscite held on Supday | to present the resolution to the pro- | no Army. During the latter part of the |t 18 stated, he made a change of wear- | | ST01 S0 5 t rations for the ceremonial were es- |group, “Virginia Mourning for Her in . Upper Silesia for the purposs of hibition commissioner and to work | Laborers Best Handlers. Arganne oftensive he was made chiet | INE apparei early Sunday morning be- | alists, who recently occupied|pocially elaborate and introduced | Dead” stands at Lexington. determining the future political status | N the introduction of such an amend- | y, g claimed that laborers. men em- ' of staff of the 77th (New York) Divi- | fore driving his motor truck to the|Batum. had left that city and that!many novelties. chief among which > of. that region. declare that thefe ment to the prohibition enforcement !, ed solely in that capacity. would |sion until after the armistice, when | Vicinity of the bureau of standards to|a soviet Georgian government had|Was the appropriate scenery painted e e a possibility that the mining districts 2Ct: Do e oy ‘able to handle these large |he was appointed s member of nmlu"y away the wireless paraphernalia. | been established there, The Turks “i‘:mpec!auy for the occasion and serv- [;AR FARES SIUDI[D in the western and southern parts of | |I, Fesolution set forth in a pre-|;,ckages than many of the men now commission under the 3d Army to Teld of Buried Platinum. 3 {ing as the setting for the ritualistic Upper Silesia may be gieen to Po. | amble that conditions were “impossi- | {iompting to do this work. The po- |take over the governmental activities| When questioned by the detectives, | Lia Added were shelling Batum, caus- | rites. land by the allie % ble as applied to pharmaceuticl prep- | 4iiion of laborer in the postal service aid he already hi fl e detectlves, | ing damage to property. The Turkish| Added enthusiasm was given to the . e already had done too much | nationalists occupied Batum early|occasion by the several addresses, in P {of the Germans in the occupied terri {aration: Payawell and it is believed no diffi- | tory and to draw up the plans of the | e The most of them declare thati e it aneriTe Minnd | Paity would be experienced in getting | Coblens bridgehead: ;‘,};fi'h“:‘}.‘{gg‘r"{""‘_’('l;';”::‘){"i‘ffl";'r';:“ this month, it \vas reported trom Lon- | that of Potentate Dudley of Crescent 3 - | don, their arrival apparently preced-| Temple an invitation being extended ent. One of them appeared shortl, in i i afterward, and then the sccuses lolfi ing that of Russian bolshevik forces|to Almas Temple in its entirety to France will be satisfied with the ver- the ‘men to do the work if officials| A native of North Carolina, Col. in the Caucasus, which had been at-jthe ceremonial session of Crescent dict rendered at the polls { Shortly after noon Prohibition Com- X k h vould authorize them. herrill is an honor graduate of the In French official circies keen dis- | Missioner Kramer walked into the | Wou! | 3 . een di This is one of the problems facing | United State Military Academy. class | them of the buried platinem. . Detoc | Lnmtting” 1o oo, hich hud been 502] the” coremonal” semtion, of” Crescent appointment was expressed over re. | CONference in response to an invita- | Th® I8 078 i 0° Jeleral, and one of 1901; an honor graduate of the ports received from Upper Silesia, | %], 25corded, him last night e tolme‘:‘mm it is expected he will give|Army School of the Line, class of faying that Germany will retain thea)) suggestions, and asked that they | immedlate attention. 1808, and a graduate of the Army Staft i district as a result of Sunday's plebi- : he couched in direct language with. e ."‘{L"iiafi'&’h‘ & 'mm engineering tives Baur, Sweeney, O'Brien and Mul- | Turks). i i S len conducted the search and recovered S R T e R - . REDS AND TU! the get-together Shrine session re- | 3 Inspector Grant this morning said BES FRIENDLY. cently held in Coblenz. Germany. | Members Think Four Tickets scite, but the officials do not yet ad-| 1 f woun: hi i B s el o ot et e g Tear'or "wpinging s Woelney | 11 SMALLPOX CASES | gailer amihminard o oo RE | ne Thoneht tne property ecputfod s T | s ma canal, ull Harmony Between Bolsheviki | thers in numbers. man by Acting Sergt. y een Bolsheviki . Fandier of Int A SnEiSerLi el iana W oton Business Seasion for 25 Cents Would Be Too jas a result of work and progress, to | bile. Ala. and New Orleans, La. At|more than $30,000. Nauck is sald b; At the business session in the aft- {be in a position to give less and less the latter place he was in charge of | the police to have admitted thefts of | BY Cable to The Star and Chicago Daily News. | €¥n0on Messrs. Rehborn. Ladner and { e oY obe Mav ol Lo Tefrus | sientions s O Pteburkh (atcrrupied | Health Officer Fowler Suggests|the lower Mississippl lovees during | Dlatinum from the bureau of standards Copyrigh, o210 " | Gretlow of Lu Lu Temple were clect Hard on W. R. & E. With U. 8. Asked to Serve. PRcSCIHmEoCETs s tursinin(armuptad A the great floods of 1912-1913. more than a year ago, shortly before | CONSTANTINOPLE, Turkey, March|®d honorary members of Almas Tem- | ,; ;0ugh the members of the Pul- 5 < {to say that the present regulations Vaccination For Other He was on duty in this city as an|he gave up his position there. 19 (Delayed).—In spite of their trou-|Ple: $300 was appropriated to assist T o SV Polish officials here express the opinion | M2de 2 “large rogues’ gallery of all | assistant aid to, President Roosevelt| During the time he was employed ! bles in- Russia th = U-| the Masonic clubs of the District to !lic Utilities Commission have not met that Poland might appeal to the counci] Manufacturers using lhlconrl in their Residents. and at Washington barracks during|there, according to the police, he ad-|q; 3 © bolshevists con-|entertain the National League of Ma- |1 consider the strect car fare deci- of the ambassadors and to the lengue | DrOdUCIE, B0d LU e UemtTey the vears 1303-1904, following which | mitted taking keys from the board and | "o ‘"¢ir Policy of spreading west-| Sonic Clubs, which will hold its con- 1 i, “thuy have been studying the of nations from the t of { i G - vas ald-de- ¢ 3 - | havin, 2 { ward. Accoradi es ventioniinWashinE{unSin ey, an M T result of the upper Discovery of smallpox in George-|he was aid-de-camp to Gen. J. Frank ing duplicates made. Possession | Ward. According to the latest reports| Y300 oward d¢fraving the expenses : testimony as individuals and have s . 5 7| the stigma of being a “potential 2 S S L LT e L e e town and he suburban territory weat|1n Bell for two years '@ % victory unofficially reported. They are | Chalrman Woodruff Speaks of that mection led Health Officer|iouing the armistice he has Deen on 50 far without any news of the official | In opening the conference Chalrman | Fowler to Suggest today that persons|duty in the office of the chief of engi- 4 *. M. Woodruff yesterday stated em- h not been vaccinated in the|neers, War Department, directing the Should an appeal be made to th . who have hatically that it was to be held alon, v construction of seacoast fortifications = | jast two or three years should do so| FpnaLERE O b Ao s, of the keys, he is said to save stated, | the allied i : enabled him to gain access to- the | inciuding (e ATCEICan. Commis B | Sy g o . perie] Simas | practically, decided two poin :mn.:xm:. -_:‘1_;1' various rooms from time | uel K. Moscr and Hooker A. Doblittle, ‘fihzfi:gmnz:z Des "Moines, ll‘ov\?ou:‘r; First. that separate rates of fare for to time The property recovered by !left Eatum vesterday and accompanied | June 3 3 {the Washington Railway and Electric S hotice. enough to fill an ordinary | by their respective nationals boarded| A resolution, practically unani- and the Capital Traction companies motor truck, was displayed at police |the allied ships in the harbor, The rea-| mous, was adopted expressing con- {wr;uld n;t I\;; m‘a’l-uu‘,l” B Second. that four tickets lcague of mations it was said that an im- | “constructive lines,” and not “ob- headquarters today. | ready to_give more attention to .the Lieut. Col. Sherrill has had imj ‘ | 2 A . B iportant . POLAND MAY APPEAL. legitimaté handler of intoxicants and. | FQUND IN GEORGETOWN |river and nzrbor assignments a Mo-}cy'fle Policeman Warren would total| and Kemalists, Despite Reports. | shortly atter 7 o'clock last night, He |treated by Dr. H. W. B. Stibbs for | America, at the same time announced | Ryl ot SET £\ reoetved cuuUn.nd bruisea ‘about his | {njury to an ankle, having received |a speciaidepartmentwould be opened uflding to discuss plans for the next | ractors today. but the board unani- | walk when their car was put out of ead, the police reported, and was|first aid in the dispensary in the|for the purpose of aiding emigrani meettn, o b ' taken home’and.treated by his family | business house where the accident oc-[to appeal by cable -te “Washington Tagular = mously declined to accept it Gommission. 18 phystolan: r ¥ | Curred. concerning their individual cases. The executive committes of el onily has attrasted public attention, Bloodhounds were t rack chamber met today in the Homer| ,ffered his resignation to the di-|ef the yeggs, who Twere. ft;‘r:a to partial tribunal might be asked to re. 5 - Lieut. Col. Sherrill has writien o for ihls atep was the official an-|fidence in and ‘approval of the ad- ) e A T oo s askef S structive ones. " | now. : Aeut. Col. S : en sav- nouncement that though the Turke rad. ministration of Ilustrious Potentats ! cents would be too low a un¥orm fare was suggested that a representative of |, TN'°_Primary purpose, he said. was | Assistant Health Officer J. L. Norris | eral b(;n:u.:nmx:m:-r;y:mu:.iu -I-lvlnmh STREET CAR EMPLOYE H taken over the civil administration, | lansburgh, his divan, Recorder F.|at thie time to meet the needs of the 16 United: States might b Say o vu;‘:lnc‘v?':w‘llyj:;’r ",:-."" lh:mr);nn':::n repor(pdl to Dr. rt:::'{n'?:";lfi:l :.:1:.'.':..21&‘»- anda m;bte;n“t:;: o b URT. xm-rn;a;moe of Batum would be oc-|Lawrence Walker, and the Arab Pa- | Washington Railway and Electric X a s aced - n pers e west el 5. 3 i 5 cupled by . . = i 5 serve, 45 was done by the league in the |1l uilcal men in the Drocurement | of the eity vestardas who have about]interdepartmental board for co-ordi- |old, 1611% Behla b el years LR IR R ET SISt contingentiin|itroliintits FaTIonR st LItes IETLTE W o 1t is known that iast Novemb: {ind dispensation of ntoxicating | pcovered from amallpox without|nation of Alaskan affairs, interdepart. | of ihe Washington Rallwae ana prei| The Georgian govermment i R NEt. rate O four quent Twas made ol the StareTDerares |liquids. State regulations backing | knowing they had the diseage. In|mental board for the cocordination of tric Company, fell from a atreet euz ! embarked on an fTraiian warsni s | TEACHERS TO DISCUSS [Linuation 030 cents or & reduction to ment by the Poliah government throush | 42 [he, NE!IOTL, PIOLIbLIon bureau: | practically every can DT ol vernments of the Eoverament sec: |mirece and. Boaniay Toum "war,1bth /A0 SNl to arnive. In Constanti- [plereeain i re for the appoint- aclared, were sald, oad iy sday morn vi & J - ment by the 'nited States of an Ameri. | Manufacturing druggists on account | and was mistaken for chickenpox. |tion of the Natlonal Kesearch Council |afternoon and received an 7:;::;4 1Y Tesentatives of the allied pomers "% IMPORTANT QUESTIONS eall ke Yo Jmr; TR < can representative to obmerve the al-|©f the amount of official steps needed | The cases discovered yesterday bring)and of the 2 ciety of Clvil|the back of his head. He was v Georgt ! The commission, when it meet Tomed Tiemel “metnods “amicre (he al- Yo handle the products legitimately. |(he total number since January 1. io|Engineers. first aid at Casualty Hospital = " IR gaate Turks. { Thursday. is likely to consider what charged, Germany was resorting to He declared that there was no rea- | 2 pital. {10 spite of contradictory reports, it 3 [t the lowest fare that could be fixed order to further her designs upon the |FON WhY members of the profession |~ “The presence of that number of (=M s (LUTTTTTTTIT [T is stated in reliable quarters that|Salary Schedules and Educational |if the two companies were consoli- ertiory. hould be classed a8 potantial crimi- | cason should not. cause aiarm. Dr.|E 'S there ix full harmony between the bol- Bill Subjects of Comi {dated. but there is not much chance In & ndte to the State Department of | Paln and not as law-abiding citizens. | wowler said, “but it would do molZ E|}|u»1nnndm!rhhem"! s on the Batum . RO N OINLE iof putting such a rate into effect Nevember 3. 1920, the attention of the | Spots o ,Uhe conterence were bright- | harm for perapns to be vaccinated it|= | Bt on o e, Malority of the Geor- Conference. jimmedintely, v commindon Shuid ful means of int; jrepresenting the National Wholesal 2 = = nizing a orglan sovi g ers | voluntary merger. it co hardly af- to defeat’ the ;Tr;*’:::eo;“ldhe“;fel:ly.r&: (Association, declared that on S R = il % £| independent of the Momeon garsolutely | 4nd the Smith-Towner educational |fect ihe rate of fare Which must be cite pi : street. in delicatessen stos £ =/ hoping thus to save B e | bin wi i i { put into effect April 1. i German government | 0L M bt Durenase ‘any mam, | W C. PHILLIPS FILES SUIT. The New Star Buildi E I domimation, "¢ Batum from Turic:| bill will come up for discusslon at the | PU{ U3, CUEL) OPWalf . cent in the Tn a second rnote, in December, the|Der_ of preparations supposed to be = £! Constantinople is full of official ana | (0 Se88ion of the eastern confer-|,.i. of fare means a cut of $375.000 Polish _ gavernment furnished = the |Ufed immediately which might easily | Asks to Dissolve Corporation of |=. | unofficial bolshevist agents, 111 joyfully | "1¢e Of the American Federation of |, year in the revenue of each com- Siate Department with documentars ,‘;‘:‘:“f;“;:,:";‘;;:fl_x::- : 5 EiRe = £|announcing the failure of the aliies ty | Teachers which will be held here|pany. a member of the commission \ evidence of the alleged : sales.” he ro.. Inc. = . | settle the Turkish St i v. Friday 3 inted out. it was ‘clalmed ...,',;,,:,:’,‘.‘:"‘;1‘;",‘};- id. 1 have got several pamphlets, B S Space Ava]_lable Z| ure, according to m?EZ“a‘L‘;',‘.nT\?L‘a{,’;fT',i‘:,:"i’p’e;.;‘;;";zq;‘;‘}.":-‘,‘;’fl:y,;,m in |G ‘this basis. the revenues of the ment was Dracticing in tne effory 1y |also. telling of the selling values of | Procecdings for the dissolution of | mainly (6 the laok of aEehls wax due | The opening seesion will be'held in | ol inzton Railway and Eleetric Tring about & veteSanornnicMorts 10 | cartain preparations. sucheas wine of | the corporation known as Phillips & |= Z| part of the British, who did not wane | Thareisy night at 8 o'clock. 1t wii) Company would be reduced by nearly a many in the plebiscite {pepain. lemon extract and horka-vino. | o “inc., have been filed In the Dis- |S ctober Y 1921 ! to saisfy th¢ territorial claims 'of e | he open to the public. Dr. Frank w. | million dollars if the Bmet il B o mong the alleged abuses th . 48 a pic- | T L= =) Kemalists. “Now th i t e i1l | tokens for 25 cents shoul e e Aty g e to Upper |fure of twelve pint botties strung|trict Supreme Court by Willam C.13 Sl i e it tatn { Ballou, e T O it Tor. | stored. This fact, it is believed. will Silesia of Germans from Amertca for | CTO8S the page. and beneath it these | Ihillips. He asks for a receiver and S 2 | “the soviets can count more fully (iay | Henry L. Linville of New York, presi- | prevent the commission from restor- the purpose of voting. as reported (E A I_“'fi;"t"“e:j"‘"‘;&;‘l"h!-;l naceesthisibrcthors Hassy MBERNS S Over 7,500 square feet of office space or ever on the full aupportiof the Turks i dent of the conference, will respond. _{ing that rate. press dispatches, despite t H | e dis- | lips, and Lewis J. Tavener, the other = . n their eastern policy. C -C P Boa < mal request of the German govern-; mer. appal a ‘single track’|carried out their agreement to give|= th floors of e Star’s new building wi =1 B * Uni i 3 L PO, 3, the o wovern: i, "Hes mot aivcriminats betwee | i certhin Sharer of stack In Fotarn |5 B b Srepem buildinegmllibe £ CANNED PEACHES POISON? | Eateer the conrionion A8 Yo B | odey, Wil ot eraot Th e ) #iding in America sheuld be permc.'th¢ legitimate handler of medicinal|for the formula for muking “Phillips’ | available on or ‘betore OUctober 1. H et ot e e e s PoitimeatmiE e pelbesdiing e S ted to Ielvlo( the United States for this | Dr¢Pd ations and such persons as O 5;"*;""‘3'5 Mf';" = = Tithrop, chief of the children’s b“"r:devihlr?\‘:tll:an:mrfi;imian could re- purpose. was represented by th. 3 & Smith an unter appear for |Z S s 4 H 5 by W o (B ealtate sttie timeithat as 1ong Avplatse fr‘{::'t;lheh!- emasice A ins pet’\zflor;"- Shiticy Tiaftorn tae )= Organizations or associations may acquire S|Family of Frederick Chesky of "’r‘v‘;:‘nfigf gfizfi;l?fg;urfi:h‘:’fi:puh- wg‘:":';fi::u;‘:‘len:fli “2 the. District e technical state of war with | *hoT' e la same speaker|cited tbe two defendants to show |= s = S = i % + 7 . Germany” continued such & Practice | came out with a demand for energetic| cause Thursday why the prayers of (= most desirable quarters at reasonable rates. = Rosemont Stricken. onum, ek intey Manval Trein: or ey B e 0l Easterins GSE nce0G Sountensnced. b sats dutn s s s mepetitioniashonidinotibeeragted T8 8 4 E| Seven members of the family of|ing School, Friday might at § o'clock. | service drops lower during the year r . —_— H ; : E! Frederick Chesky of & Wolf of the bureau of standards burden of reopening rate id. “What I— Immediate arrangements and re: = 5 8Ky of Johnson's sub- | Dr. ) the bur TWO C. OF C. he rald. "What yog need is action and YEGGS CARRY OFF SAFE. = o gt ] servations £| division, in Rosemont. Va., had a nar- | wiil deliver the principal address. Qquestion might rest on the commis- - . MEETINGS. |Vcnss e D o tucactionHe sy . |2 should be made to meet special requirements. S| row escape from death from promaing | | Business sesslons will be held Fri- | dion, whereas if the new rate is fixed o; ) - It Up, But Fin 5 v el , £| came il ‘atter cating canned peaches. | o clock at 1423 New York avenue.|come up for revision automatically Public Health and Public School |Shouider’ manncr that would leave|Blow 2 & Nothing) S The Star’s new building will be one of the ey kina v hofwastaun: | Onlyjunion b A AL Be Samitiad ek Sheiend DENRe Wus Committees to Consult. ExceptiEapern = largest and finest office buildings in Wash- £\ fore the family was out of danfer, | The visiting delegates are to be en- e sy e STILLMAN WOUL JOHNSON CITY. Tenn.. March 23 —|Z ington. Z| All of those stricken probably will | tortained at the homes of Washington| EMIGRANTS MAY APPEAL. Axwe melor s ees of the ULD QUIT. |[vritting safe and hauling it away|= Z| recover. e hara WAREAW. Mesch 21—Mphsvents M:-. u:o:“"-;:.;r r‘;.' anml:r:. etianaik Gt Do e ::2m:>'l‘|l::d‘°h:‘::diflr‘;ltlht“:u = IE AA sl = who have t; n refule]d a ‘qu by the bee: X ey ar 'ub- ctors use .= £ (] USIN = local American consulate, it was an- lic health, Dr. Charles B. Campbell, o D Lony entered Sitha = \PP yS ll:h & ess Manager, The £| AUTO INJURES G. A. KOLBE. CHILD HURT BY FALL. hounced today, will in the future be “chairman, tomorrow at 12:30 o'clock er to Resign. Sl el e s e Evening Star, street and Pennsylvania | Gustav Adolph Kolbe, sixty-one| Marion Fisher. six years old, 1301 C | permitted to appeal against the de- NEW YORK, March 22— Th il H grenue. ivears old, 1753 Willard street, was|street northeast, fell into an elevator | cision to Washington through the and the pudllc school commitiee, H.| sSMsceniat JemesiA | boodle ST nntomonlialinant found il ‘Elknocked 'Gown ®y an automobile |shaft at Kanns store yesterday after- | office of the consulate. Adolph Held, chairman, tomorrow after- man, president of the National city this morning. The .“B" m.: = |driven by Herman Norris, colored,|noon and was hurt. “The child was |local director of the Hebrew Shelter- clock. City Bank, whose divorce sult re- | {iiiing only papers, had bean blown, & 1158 17th street, at 17th and U streets | taken to Emergency Hospital and |ing and Immigrant Ald Society of L »