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1921 PRESIDENT MAY REST IN LONG ISLAND HILLS, NEAR 5 GOLF COURSES SAY:S JAPAN WILL MATCH' PAY FULL PENALTY \ U. S. NAVY BY YEAR 1928 OF “THE HILLS” FOR INFORMING ON STILLS FORMER PRESIDENT TAFT VISFTS HIS OLD HOME AND IS GREETED BY STRIKE OF MARINE MEN THE NEW OCCUPANT, ANOTHER OHIOAN. HUNTU.S. BALLOON | CALLED OFF BY LEADERS Offer by Labor Department to Con- | By the Associated Preas {Admiral Gleaves Calls Naval Holi- | day “Absurd“—Japanese Carry- | DUTHAMPTON, N. Y., March ciliate in Wage Dispute Accepted 25.—President Harding may spend by Coastwise Workers. his vacation next summer in the ing Out “8-8" Program. 1} g hills near this Long.island village. : NEW YORK. March 26.—The coast-| [r Albert H. Ely, who accom. | DAL TIMORE. Md. March 25—Th United States Navy will be matched by wise strike of marine engineers and | L4 him to Florida just befare 2 T SRt ba ke e e S S S that of Japan in 1928, accerding to Vilierday s e e sinet rine Rear Admiral Albe aves, who has those who inform officers of the presence of moonshine stills was inflicted upon J. L. Rourgous, eventy-three. and Lacey Mur- Air and Water Craft Scour $ky and Ocean in Answer to | i "W o nters i % the inauguration. ix reported to have invited the President to b that it then was off St Andrews bay, drifting toward the open sea. and oniy about 100 feet above the water. Two alling for eight batileships. eight ba tie cruisers and all the submarines and jother vessels which go with them one knows how many su ling: that fact is -cret. Considering the difference in wealth, her "8-§° program is equiva- to one of '64-64" here »ur ‘elaborate program’ is not near- o elaborate as it is supposed to be sing at the present rate, our Navy in 1925 will only be roughly equal to tr Japd 2 hint was given out among the W1 residenis that Bourgous had ined the i1l wiil of some of the inhabitants of the neighborhood. Deputies added that the youth was evidently slain to prevent possible identificution of the slayers of the aged man. MRS. STILLMAN TO FIGHT CHARGE OF INFIDELITY there during the summer precedi his campaign for the presidency Healey immediately sent orders to all Atlantic ports for the striking marine workers to return to | their boats and await the outcome of { the conciliation efforts. 1428 marines she is by DIES AT CATONSVILLE, MD. | xee messages brought in by carrier pigeons told the plight of the balloon The last said all ballast had been thrown overboard. but at that time the big gas bag wa: low sinking. Find No Trace of Big Bag. A dirigible and a number of seaplane were immed ely dispatcned to th I cation given, but fou no trace of the balloen either in the wir or on the wa- ter. Later surface craft were sent out and a wirel qge was seni 1o all ” g oot piong | reductions. was called off t0day bY | his guest mext summer i the phy- ] JUSt ""“'"""‘ "‘""l'“‘ ’;""' a vear I «~ Kendrick and John Davis. re: i = - tite of a| sician’s residence in the Shinne- |and a half as commander of the Asia S. 0. S.” Call. | dents of the community where the | union omiclals, afasr dife veceipt of =] aiciwe Cowidouke (x the by e By the Associated Press 8 | today in connection with the kiil- Iahor oMering concilfdtion | Coursesnearby Admiral Gleaves, who s visiting a PENSACOLA. Fla.. March 25 —Scores | ings and’ pliced in the Jefferson The offer of conciliation was re-| Two members of the cabinet have | the home of Edgar Allan Poc. 1601 Par { naval air and surfaec craft today | s il | SImIIAPEDIATEL SeTSTATY Nof Mrte H s M araend Fihee leared Erog e P Ofe mna S b for the free | o the records. officers ceived by Thomas B. Healey, chair-§ coig gy has leased @ cote | mopmmmdo : : took up anew the s« S 1 been recent- !'man of antic and gulf const | ryza near he i sommEs b ciabaurd balloon from the nava! air station hete | cut”in neigiborhood iarbied) ne Engineers' | Secretary of State Hughes iscex- | ~“With all her liabilities and the gre which was reported adrift at sea yes-| ke e the A.v.l_-‘ju e and I\u..:n | Beneficiat Ass who yesterday ! pected 10 enjoy his warm weather | dispar n wealth as com wit Terday with five men aboard. The fast) Were siiin The oficers said that e Secretary of Com-| rest at an estale owned by hisrela: | AR . Balioon sesterday was| o oosisation hadrevealedl Wiplot o L e e Ja_federai| lives at Bridgenampion, about six |t i R SSa o i & £ ! S Sty SR e, and that the i atiou of the strike situation | miles from Southampton. He live j dap £ out an “S-§ i ! i $5,000,000 BOND CASE |, | WITNESSES IN . C. HOTEL Four Men Have Lived ‘Here In Style Ever Since Firsf Mary C. Sharretts Was Na- tive of Washington. ' Miss Mary Catherine Sharretts: nl inative of Washinzton. died Monday residence of her brother, Charles Sharretis, Catonsville, Md. Funer- MARINE CORPS ORDERS. EatDs f he {6 be on. the look-| Banker's ‘Wife Now ‘Aver = 5 : 2 Col. ¢ mt Andersen is_de LU b ¢ 5 S Arnstein Trial. al wervlors wete (ol Widnes | tached from marine barracks. Mars The balloon I=fi the air station af & Leeds Instigated Divorce | s ion ar 2 wlclbok mr Catgnavilie: itk L e 1es Euesitay, -cxeniy L 3 ! | While one Raward H imiitgerment in Louden Park cemetery. sound. He relieves expecting to ¢ Proceeding Hujsionibnmnd [ hama S iy D B o o ns atu s T M0 000 Lond theft case, renoses in born here in radis, Mare dsiand them toward the coast 5 NEW YORK. March The asser- Tombs. prison. New York, four|181% the he late John ¥ command of Chief Quar astee G- K toshe would jously con- | i S R mase, whose appear: |and Martha Ann on Sharretts M. Wise. from ma Wilkenson. one of the most experienced ther e ot e i | { Her “maternal g nts were Dr . headquarters. this city. 1o Quan Oasug 87 the staton ishand, dames A, Stillman, L T tanie in Washinglon |Samuel and Mary Ann Rrereton. who Only Hepe In Rescue by Ship. !president of the National City Bank. e : = - at the Arlington Hotel. The four wit-!ame to Washington from Cheshire, hing. from Quantico Neval autharities focday expreased (he ) U Wolc Su (he amended auswer of (RRf § : ' . - . ] |nesses” under indictment in connec- {Ingland. in 1818, : ates legation. Managu belief that the only Hope for the satety - «] |tion with the alleged theft of liberty | Miss Sharretts is survived by three * Wiiliams has been re ety (Mrs. Aane U Stiliman. Mrs. Stiliman, oF Chief Quartermaster R. Wilkin- [in her pleadings. entered a (:ntegnrbl fon and four student pilots is that some | cal denial of her husband's charges L oneol in the Gulf of Mexico may have | which questioned the paternity of O dihen Guy Stillman, aged twenty-eight enlet Wilkinson i a ths. and asserted Mr. Stillman MAY BE A WASHINGTON BISHOP bonds. are here on a federal writ in|brothers, Grayson W. of Baltimore:|™ o g heh ®the bond plot case. | Thaddeus S. of New York and Charles! tired. . ; Which comes fo trial here next Mon- { B. Sharretts of Catonsville. The resignations of the followinx day. Thev are Rudolph and Hebert named officers have been accepled ARRESTS IN BOND CASE. i | Bonora and Joseph and Irving Gluck. Capt. H. B. Mims and Second Lieuts |STREET CAR FARE accompanied by prison keepers. and | CHICAGO. March 25.—The police to- brought here for the Arnstein trial. J. J. Darlington, P. M. Potter, A. I" NOT TO BE LOWER |hcrtsariiy jetained when.a new trial 4, unnounced the arrest of two men i Booty and M. R. Gustavus. wa ordered. Whon eounsel for Furey demanded |charged -with selling liberty bonds|TO GOVERN VIRGIN ISLANDS. than air division at the na rosta-lat any time. tion here since he returned from over- 1vits filed by Mrs. Stillman also seas and is rated as one of the mof!|alleged that her husband has spent immediate trial for his cliemt in New | yajyed at $5,200. the greater part of S. E. W. K % G A% ohe H. ! o 2 S ,200. ! capt. S. E. W. Kittelle, U. 8. N.. 2 sompetent men in the station. He iSimora than $300.000 on Mrs. Florence “ontinued from First Page. York Monday he was informed that icl 5 == c 5 . rd of pection . is second enlistment and IS Leeds. a form s eanenond (Continued from First Page.) 0! 3 which were said to have been stolen|member of the hoard of inspec T = - {his witnesses, supposed to be in the 5 ; T fonable the development of: the National Cap- | Tombs. were living at a_fashionab Al i v iding adequata sehool | hotel in Washington. Furey has bean facilities. in having (he slume cleaned |in jail thirteen months !up and in having ample protection at- Rt. Rev. T. J Shahan and Rt. Rev. W. T. Russell Likely to Be Among Three {5 RIS . EL spWORKERS ASK STRIKE| Names Sent to the POPB. | feprasentation of people of the from the private bank of A. G. Blake-|and survey. Navy Department, has siee at Galken, Mich.. March 18. The|been assigned to duty as Rovernor men gave their names as Frank Quig- | of Virgin Islands and as commandart ley and Fred L. Hague of the naval station there. i i unmarried. The remaining four MeN|father of whose thirty-one-month-old | are on their first enlistments. son. Jay. is said to be Mr. Stillman. | Commander Robert W, "R\')'l ’; Although® Mrs. Spillman does not one of the oldest fivers in the na he | 255 for “a specific ‘decree of divorce, service, took personal charge of th ‘ ¢ does plead that the ion insti- | | i i search today and ordered the couSUii,i g Ly har husband be denied and | and inland territory thoroU®hIY {iy. "ope be eranted ~such other and | combed further relief”, may be deemed proper by the court. Information. it { was said, has reached Mrs. Stillman | thit Mrs. Leeds precipitated the di-| Pigeons Puszle Officers. val o « expressed surpri that both of the pigeons rele e M tion CAleX b S d ve the passage of :}1‘9“«'12:’:: e {0 the home station. St|This action. Mrs ;‘xi!xln:n':»'n:-':-iz.. Rt. Rev. Thothas J. Shahan, rector President Harding down expressed ;'_V”'Q(:“' to elect delegates to Con- Andrews bay is approximately ninety [was prompted by a desire of her hus- 'of the Catholic University, and titular SOFTOW at the death of the primate o miles from Prnsacola, and the bal-;band to marry Mrs. Leeds in orderly « and Rt Of American Catholic hierarchy and| ..., Joon was reported twenty miles atlto render Jay Leeds eligible to 5 : ‘ baid tribute to him: sea when the first bird was released. |herit a share of the Stiliman estate. |Rev. William T. Russcll. for many at 9 o'clock Wednesday morning. The vears rector of St. Patrick’s Charch shop Corriggn said that the death | of delegates with power to speak for | and against which the workers voted in | i pigeon settled on the home roost at 3 3O e e §:30 o'clock Thursday morning. al- V|V|AN|, HERE NEXT WEEK, jnNchisgcitssand snow g the cardinal was distinct ioss | the Distriet in Congress and to Serve | a referendum held last month. i Charleston, 8. C., are two of the three 1, the country Viee President | on committees. A, J. Berres. secretary of the Metal . but he believes that the Labor Locals Would Protest —oo-—o-»»————> hon'd be the passage of ] ——————— Against Wage Reductions. i Labor locals in a number of Atlantic shipyards have sought the sane-| of their international organizations prople and Congress” said Senator President's Mesnage. Ball. “and this can most readily be | {or & strike in protest against wage re- The President in a message to|obtained bv providing for the election | ductions which recently became effective | ieve that there should be a onnecting link between the shop of Germanicopo most twenty-four hours later. The second pigeon was released at 2:30 “ 97 {bishops whose names are’ expected Coolidge praised the cardinal's schol- | “That the people hers should be | Trades Department of the American | eo'clock Wednesday afternoon nfl:l-iflg BR'NGS RECEPT'VE EAR o bp = mended to, the Vatican | ArShib. patriotism and devoted piety.|Ziven the right to elect refresenta- | pegeration of Labor, said today that no mot arrive at the air station u e recommen i e Secretary Weeks characterized the | tives in Congress and vote for Presi- | request for concerted action on the part | o'clock _Thursday afternoon. for successor to Cardimal Gibbons as| cardinal’s death as ‘an irreparable |dent and Vice President. 1 have no| o the seventeen shipbuilding guilds in- w::’mfl-r;:?d;f‘;n:rm;::‘esmao.\omli(‘m. Will Await Proposals, But Not to |archbishop of the Baltimore see, 1058 to his church and his country.” [doubt. But it will take a long time | cluded in that department had come to il Dr. 1. S. Rowe, director general of [to put through a constitutional!ys office. Oniy in the case of such a and ‘W‘“"“‘,'f{’m‘;',"“;':";fu;‘a“",’;, Make Overtures—To See which includes Washington. . |the Pan-American Union. added that|{amendment such as would be neces-| proposal. he said. would his department balloon 1o It over the guif. He is Pt According to the usual procedurethe death of the cardinal also was|sary. Any one who has mixed up ini b sonauited, differences between a local S LB O Dl e esident. the bishops of the Baltimore province | AT Irreparable loss to ‘all the re: |public aMairs in the ‘wtates realizes | and an emplover beink handled entirely careful ; ve Y 3 g : DO n e i continent.” | that those things which are of most|py the internationais with which the | ; d_above {a « o Un i e Al eader, described the car-|selves are given first consideration bank near the shore and mistook il |States, who is expected here next meel | (€ DeXt two months. They wi dinal as “a man who inspired affec- B s : for a cloud layer over the land. prepared to give a receptive ear to|cuss among themselves the merits of [ tion in every one. What He Oppones. DEFENDS PACKER RULING jany proposals the United States may|the various candidates for the arch-| “In common with all our people, I{ Senator Ball said he .was strongly . i make regarding the peace setticment and | > <. imourn the death of Cardinal ib-|©oPPosed to the eclection of the Dis- PLAN TO BOMB GIOLITTI. | the league of nations, but will not mnke"""h""“"' The result of this diSCUs- {05 pregident Harding's message | !71Ct Commissioners by the people {any specific overtures. sion will be the recommendation of H . = ! x ! : =g oaa] and’ notable service | here. 5 ! & : % S : is visit is one of “courtesy’ i-|three names. They will not be an-!to country and to church mak fsuchiallstep Bvcereltadon feqti b n s Italian Premier's Train s"’hed““l"l\«m) Harding. according to 'nrmw?;':-'fi!nuunced. S will be swbmitted 10 up A his debtors. He wix eve would be the first toward an uitimate rd“CE Pay vj“w:og:”l Dynamiti {echt. his general secretary, wh - { Rome. e Pope will almost surely}réady to lend his encousragement (o Kcparation of the people of the Dis After leaving the White House ves- | el AR { rived vesterday from France. and who 15 | scteer Tx:‘p lno.-‘:u nlrlrhhuhup' from | &ny movement for the bettermeni of | trict and Congress. Eventually the|terday, where he and Secretaries | ROME, March 25.—A bdmb »xpludedl‘" conference with the French embassy. | among these three bishops, although|Dis fellow men. He was the very|residents of the District would find | Hoover and Wallace and representa he Rome-Leghorn railway last mid-1, M- Viviani will be especiaily on{pe is not required to do so. finest 1¥pe of citizen and churchman. | that they had 10 pay all of the ex- | tives of the packers and packers em- on the Rol kd 3 his guard not to make any sugges- e % “It was my good fortune to know | Penses of the District. 1 do not believe | ployes were congratulated by Pres night shortly after a train from Rome.iions regarding the participation of Biskops Mostly Mentioned. him personally. and 1 held him in|that many of the people here really | dent Harding on having brought to on which Premier Giolitti was supposed [the United States in European affairs| Speculation, therefore, centers on|the highest esteem and veneration.|desire the passage of a law providing[an end the controversy in the pack- 10 be traveling had passed, the Tempo's {affecting German Dr. Kecht an-|the three names that the provincial His death is a distinct loss to the |for the election of the Commission-|ing industry. Secreta Leghorn correspondent reports today, |nounced, unless (he subject is ini- | conciave will recommend. Out of this|country. but it brings to fuller ap- | ers 3 e R e adding it is believed an attempt wasjtiated by President Harding or the|speculation the names of Bishops Rus- | Preciation a great and admirable| Senator Ball said that he under-|in which he declared the reduction of made to wreck the train. State Department. ool Shahan and -Michael J. Curley |life.” stood the so-called child labor billl wages of packing house employes e e I paased st | ouiged CHeE, Promier's program as|or Si. Augustine stand out: | WILL REMOVE RED INSIGNIA. for e District woud be reintroduced | was the inevitable logic of the situ- wing that which pass outline; r. Ke i 3 J 3 rai . |in Congress. He said, however. that | yion & el - | Defore the explosion. only an exchange ar?’l‘fi«-x’?fn‘i‘f&?wfi?fi In the interregnumy the affairs of in his oninion the i1 er over ihat | ation.” Mr. Davis expressed surprise Rich’s men’s shoe shop —is a store in itself—occupying our entire base- ment, convenient of access by stairway near front entrance or by elevator.” Here are shown the highest grades of men’s footwear—the most exclusive fashions for men who demand in- dividuality and distinctiveness. {Secretary Davis Says Move to Re-'! New Oxfords for men —of brown or black cordovan at $11.50 —of Tan Russia Calf at $10 MISS MECHLIN SPEAKS. Tenth Annual Gathering or Col- lege Art Association. the President and State Department. but with members of the cabinet and of Congress, with a number of whom he is already acquainted. It is under- stood in diplomatic circles that this is merely an introductory visit and that M. Viviani expects to return later the Baltimore. diocesé will be han- dled by an administrator. It is under-|Cathedral Throne, Baltimore, to Be stood that Bishop Owen B. Corrigan, | 3 vicar general, will be named to this| Divested of Cardinal's Colors. post by the diocesan consultors 1o-| payrivopE WA, March 25— Balti- v. He took over the work when ?-:’rd;nal (i’»hhons became incapaci- | MOre probably will continue to call the at the last session was too drastic and would have to be rewritten before any action could be obtained upon it. |{SEEKS CLUBHOUSE FUND. at a statement attributed to Redmond S Brennan, attorney for the work- ers, that he did not “agree with the secretdries as to the necessity of wage reductions.” “These wage reductions.” said Mr Davis, “were agreed to by )l»ssrs.l Brennan and Lane, representatives of —of Patent Leather at $10 {gray home at Charles and Mulberr {to discuss peace terms after pre-|tated. but since he was auxiliar. Woman's Federation to Resume | the employes in the packing industry. -election to t nal's death, and his Activities will be resumed by the | ljving was thoroughly discussed. Sec- “How Can the American Federation liminary proposals have been “ex-|bishop. without the right of Suc-lsireets “the Cardinal's residence” for : g ety 1} e e . 4 < , gl after a conference in my office with 1001 F St., Corner Tenth of Artg be of Service to the College [cranged and studied by either oV~ | cession, his runcuons"u_ administra-| many years, ! Stewart, commissioner of 3 Art Studen was the subject dis- | Lot ceasediautomat Ay, 8 A ay | sons well versad in Catholic Church af- { labor statistics. in which the cost of i ut in the opinion of per-| Campaign Next Wednesday. Etherber: | i aezcd b iiss LailalMachiinl o s : s it is likely to ong time before | ) 2 CERGL B B O A e CUAE BU I“VERDICT FOR J. T. DAVIS office becomes nec Iy, it was fairs it is likely t a loag time before ! Digtrict Federatic of Women's| retary of Agriculture Wallace and city. secretary of that federation. - 1. plained Pl DR he house will be able to claim another { Cighs next Wednesday with a w | Secretary of Commerce Hoover were speaking today at the morning ses- News of the death of €ardinal Gib-i cardinal as its permanent occupant. Inf g raisin P SETE " | not present when the matter of wages | Som of the sevond dass procecdings| IN $500,000 DAMAGE SUIT | bons was received it Washington | i "o (he fact thai there are two( 18ing a fund for a clubhouse. it} yag under consideration.” i of the tenth annual meeting of the with universal sadness. Officials from | American cardinals now. and both in the | WA announced today { College Art Association of America ‘Thix organization is composed of pro- fessors of art from the leading uni- versities and colleges of the country 1ts daily meetings are held at the Cor- coran Galiery of Art. Other speakers on the program to day are C. F. Braun of the Uni- versity of Tennessee. David M. Robin son of Johns Hopkins, Cornelia « Millionaire Clubman Acquitted of Charge of Alienating Affections of D. W. Sullivan's Wife. A verdict in favor of the defendant has been returned by a jury in Cir- cuit Division 2, before Justice Siddons, RITES ON THURSDAY they are convinced. which Cardinal Gibbons, who dicd ves- terday. performed the ecclesiastical func- FOR DEAD CARDINAL | im0 0 e Mot b aivesten o its brilliant hangings of cardinal red, which will be replaced with the deep purple of an archbishop. (Continued from First Page.) 1. such a probability seems remote, | The throne in the cathedral upon i Among organizations which will aid the federation by reservations of tables at a card party infthe near fu- ture are: Anthony League, Aid Asso- ciation for the Blind, Capitol Hill His- tory Club, Columbia Heights, Arts Club, Day Nursery, Excelsior Literary Club. Florence “Crittenton Mission Circle, Legion of Loyal Women. Lin- LABOR GIVES WARNING. WINSTON-SALEM. N. C.. March 25 —+Organized employers should not press the workers too far during the present period of unemployment, when it is estimated there are 3.000.- 000 out of employment.” said Frank in the suit for $500,000 damages for hapley, Brown University: gloaod Sicuation < of = dfectionsjewn will psobebly Be named (o ithis Blake of New York, Mrs. E. & v, | brought by David W. Sullivan, stock- the diocesan consultors. Western College for Women: Charies | Proker of New Yofk and Washington, i P P7 5 4 Keliey, Ohio State; A. W. Heckman, |28ainst John T. Davis, millionaire | Tributes at New York. Columbia, and ENsworth Woodward, | CJubman of Elkins. W. Va. Mr. Sulli-{ NEW YORK, March ¥ death of Cardinal «Gibbons in Soonia Newcomls galiege- van charged that MrDavis had paid |\~ The delegates were guests b {attentions = Al il The deleg were guests at lunch- |3ltentions to his wife. Nun Sullivan, | the death of Cercina wCHibons in mireet T Later they ! husband. versal expressions of regret from pub- | the Pan Union. andi The trial began February 23, tion of thalall creeds } A | and jury for 4 full month. The| Of Cardinal Gibbons - Archbishop! coln Circle. Philo-Classics organiza- | Mosrison. secretary of the American tion. Sixteenth Street Heights (| Fedération of Labor. in an address MISTAKE IN DISPATCHES. | poiliicui 'Sty Crub, Couneirar Grads | Fere. tar when business reacts (hey | News dispatches yesterduy stated | ish Women. Woman's Bindery Union, | will have no rght to expect labor that Cardinal Gibbons was the first| Woman's City Club and William . | mot to.take advantage of the situa- ews of| American cardinal Beck Circ dies of the G. A. R. G Investigation today disclosed that John_Cardinal McCluskey of Brook- ivn, N. Y. was made cardinal by Pope Pius TX. in 187 Harcum, Toronto Universit tub of Washington,|and alicnated her affections from her lic officials and church dignitaries of ock will inspect the private | has occupied 2 Fine Quality 7-inch ar eries 6f Duncan C. Phillips of S N P A Thix'city A dinner i Seheduted at the {JUTY reached its decision in less than | Datrick RO atccey : Arts o 7 o'clock. to be followed | 'WO hours. ormer trial of u EOnaly APORLO. Gl & et o St vt Talted “wfier it had rouressed |and historic carear, beglunine with! Roman Stripe 0 | ——— |o| ——— h So Few of |About three weeks by Justice Siddons, { the eivil war and ending with the ! Our Colleges Even Try to Satisfy - by | When information reached him of the | World's greatest coufliot, shines forth . i Albert Kelsey of Ph »hia. Th zn»g».x’ licitation of u bribe on the|Aas one of tie most striking in (;\u; . sbalerd Guaranteed for convention will end tomorrow after-|P4rt Of a member of the jury. That|annals’ . Manni . £ noon. jury was discharged and the member| Dr. William T. Manning. rector of . : 5 Years {indicted by the grand jury. An entire {Trinity Church and Episcopal, bishop- EDMONSTON'S BTG for Saturday {new panel was then secured and the | elect. said: “The death of Cardinal ! St. N. 5] Easy Terms to case retried. | Gibbons is @ loss to-re n and to : = WILD FLOWERS SKETCHED | “Si."5iVit was reprenented by ar-| ihe oauntry. He wis a ereat Chrise ||| Home of the Original FOOT Suit You. FORM Boots and Oxfords for Women and Children “Mellow as Southern Moonlight.” Delivers This Beautiful Granby To Your Home torneys Wilton J. Lambert and R H.|tian and a gTeat citizen. —His name Mrs. Walcott's Paintings Shown at | Yratinan. and Attorney T. Morris|has lonk been held inchonor among|ff Men, ; Wampler appeared for the husband. |our peopl Smithsonian Building. “It is with deep regret,” said Mayor Wat lor _sketch Tonn R e Catainal Cipbons A HE Man of Business ater color sketches of commén sing of es Cardinal Gibbons. o o VAR ST ESTIMATED TAX RECEIPTS. B enurchman and a great Amer- g I who wants to go nity are shown in an exhibit now & 3 open to the public in the main hall |[March 15 Installment Is Figured |will keeniy feel his lo about his business in comfort CANNOT afford of the Smithsonian building. Flower- at $675,000.000. Pope Volces ) to be troubled with ailing $1.59 Again Makes History for Saturday fcan has passed away and the country Praise. ing plants from other parts of eastern the 4 North America *ketehes are b Income and profits tax collections | ROME ews of the death for the March 15 installment was ex-|of Cardinal Gibbons caused the most nteresting | timated by Seeretary Mellon vesterday | profound grief the Vatican, com- dr $675.000.000. To the cloe | ing pisticulr shock 10 Pope Rene- | o rare plant found in the woods £ | of business. March 22, $630.000.000 + gict, who had just written a letter of | the upper ALRe the spiderwdort, | hid actually be posited from the | congratulation to the cardinal. hav-| many of the Wwhich are | collecti Mr. Mellon added ng heard he had recovered his health. Kraduaily hecor sev- i Mr. Mellon estimaied on ithis basis! “Both church and America have lost eral hinds o wong | that total revenue from income and | one of t greatest men.” exclaimed “ommon i hich | Profits taxes for the fiscal y ding | the pontiff, on being informed of th once recog- | June 30 would aggregate $2.050.000,000. | sud cvent. “The name of Cardinal rioh ticw. | This amount, he said, was fully up |Gibbons will go down in history.” Cordovan Jack-in-the-pi lp o lets. | to the Treasury expectations. 1is holiness knelt after thus voicing pet . K beauty anc i hese | rles D. Wal- | | lo]———lole———]a]c——0] IFull fashioned, double heel and:toe, wide top. All perfect. 1In Navy, Black, Gray and White .59 3 pairs = for $450 > —_— s g d remained a long time in many. others. The exhibition may | DigTEILes andincmaines si0ns gmen, weel days e smithsontan | DINING CAR RATES CUT. | ks ‘e aews spread throughout the Institution from 9 (o 4.30 and on Sun L ereaticons jarch 27 . Sun- Vatican. expressions of sincerest con T O TN i, dolence were uttered on all side: Southern Pacific Gives Lower Food | Mgr. Cerretti, the papal undersecre- ». HELD UP AND ROBBED. 10 Selectinns FREE -- These names stand for qual- tary of state, was especially affected Geste 5 Cauno for Iop. by ‘the loss. He recalled his long- GALVESTON, Tex.. March time intercourse with the cardinal, re- You Should Own Every One of These Records Ywo Men With Pistols Tak it foodion Aintae cazol ot ihe marking feelingly that posterity ity—the kind o Palestinna. Pickaninny Rose e $23 | 7l ave 2 1d be certain to retain the memory J g 4232 7 v Pacific railroaud have been cut L G T e e Not only prevent, but of quality you {Honolulu Isle Lindy From Ralph Gauker. to 20 per cent, according to National Emblem nouncement received here by A achievements as an ecclesiastic and correct Foot Troubles. would expect t N . Is My Name Written Two young men held up Ralph |riss. general passenger agent his worth as an American citizen. At et of S t ay much on band; si 420472d R::\{m&nln(‘..orr;:ottl- “fl} There Wauker 107 Gth street north, toat 2g Reductions in cost of foodstuffs made 2 \al"‘Et'\ " ot ".‘ les to l,) 1R . . d A reg- o e = I “A?V‘Q to Tell the nd C streets northeast early today | " Tl Toroie L Yas sald. COURTS TAKE HOLIDAY. |[[| meet every idea of Fash- higherprices lined. g Beautitul Tsle of Some- Story und robbed him of $23. Gauker = jon. | 4117 H‘}‘)y Ghost With Love o {225:\1 Eyes ivine ¥ Blsca = tiem simcn, e 2 NENERNIRE IMMIOENES. | s o ctcrvalling. e ¥ Trained assistants to ad- way home. One of the highwaymen = B i n (Carry Me Back to Old Arkansas Blues pointed a weapon at his stomach. b = . « = ious D. C. Tri 3 vise as well as fit vou in ! 4248] Virginny 203311l Be Good, But I'll o it e ather ooy 4ch he | Henry Fleege Dies, Leaving 52 fl"‘:“‘f) e T"b:““xsl e dcir e i lannie Laurie 1" Be Lonemome. his back. The one who stood behimn Z f Good Friday observed as a B i 3 BT B st ted oo hie e CoakDehing | Great-Grandchildren. holiday in the courts of the District avenue southeast, reported the loss | Fit€ge. ninety-nine, is dead at his|ished the call of its docket for the Jl / (80 f $36 and a gold watch and chain, | 1ome near here. He had resided there | month and adjourned until April 4 to Navy Storm Serge One of the most remarkable - % eventy-nine. years. He never had| prepare opinions. ‘The various L imad they haa foumed boys Who | been i1l & day in his life and never| branches of the District Supreme e ot ol ‘o share the proceeds j2d @ doctor bill. His good health| Court held no sessions today. In the I he womld cash it He: taok Ctis [slogan was “Early to bed and early to | Municipal Court cases which had becn e uld cash it. He took his| ixe assigned for today were continued oney and watch and chain from his| He is survived by twenty-two grand- | until Saturday and Monday. Em he aaid,gnd oneof the boys) 1}49«- and fifty-two great grand-| Trials will be resumed in the Dis- h them. i i siimala Y $TiCL Supremo Copzst-Monday, _ Y. (Incorpornted) 1334 F Street Andrew Betz, Manager Advisers and Autherities on All Feot Troubles.

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