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e . THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20, 1921 ANU‘I‘HER A[]M"’S MARKET BILL INT_RODUGED; BOLIVAR STATUE UNVEILED, WITH PRESIDEN:I' HARDING IN ATTENDANCE. | SALES TAX SURE TO FAIL. RES"]EN]‘ AG AIN % Yesterday by Senator Capper. repu i It would empowe the retary of Agric ture to de- Second Youth, Who Con- | rmine if any such association wi “unduly enhancing” prices and move } to curtail such use of its powers | . fesses Part in Schnurr o i i Amendment to Marriage and Di- - -~ - Canvass of Senators Shows Twenty i vorce Laws Also Before Congress. : 2 5 < Son Republicans Against It. i i A bill authorizi { t i 3 : ; ¢ The sales tax. g > as a substi- 8 operative marketing i : : : - for : il i restricted by general laws a . - ; 1 } BER up . . H restraint of trade was i 4 3 Z med t 1 in the . up Drops Clubs and Hastens to Desk—Meets Many Vis- | | L heitern X H i ; i Murder, Is Held. At S matase ont e e 1 itors During Day. ' INDEPARTMENTS BUSINESS OF SOUTH Unimportant Matters Being! PI-EM]S Fflq 'I'AR"_‘F " ! Kept for Morning After | i i [ L : : Their Preparation. Rirmnis s R De-? A it z et | clares Industries Being : A “mail now in full swing to i Wrecked by Cheap Imports. mailed earlier in the day. thus b . : % . : B i 5 i S 4 BT PR P s 5 Y 2 flood ¢ ea o]l fiting the po ervice GRS ? g ki) i | : ; alike. = Most of the departme | the mnveiling ceremonies in and creating an orders 10 chiefs of hure: Central Park, showing the statue of Sompate T intar 5 {supervisory oihicials to . Simon ruelan liber- Bl comparatively un ortant ', just after the unveiling. I 5 1 the next day » that leaflets, c eve faced the Vi lars and such matter wiil not s 1 i = e 3 y 1 =oc iat 1. in m s JOHN WALTER NIFFIN. { the bulk of later t [day to the Ho 35 feNsn s Il i i g = m Birmingham, Leslie W. Shilby, twenty vears old.| In many of the r < it is| tion of x i former Shipping Board employe, was |21Med 1o advance b jance She momo Ldstici it arrested in his room at 1016 1 street e Y TR e T " secutive today., “laborate plans( 4 e ivbration on Mav o “th anniversary of they T . . ity of Birmingl d to make an ad- dent said he could) Secretary Denby Told Larger T‘»,‘..".]f,'"”".""‘_ S Neninerit it eraria s early today in connection with the in-ipartment of Commerce. for instance | t 1 shorti f o'cloo 1 vestigation of the murder of Frederick |4T€ S¢nt out shortly after 4 o'clock. | H Schnurr, barber, in front of 1707 Ist| Hope for Results. i e HHs MR o Tanases He is| Much vet remains to be done in the{ ~jdepartments to get the day mail | said by the police to have adm\uul!,,,m the city post office in time each | ot a indmbes of ‘heliparey! Wa tha laay, o) mot athe meaktl trom 4 %o) Appropriation May Create |&oomirn i oy Dromise 4t this times] - e 7 pm. forward several hours. Of. e . H ter” is consequ but. althouzh he would be unable L G [fciais are nonerul, however. tat e | British Workers Also Give De- “hara of who ttend on_ ihat date, he bellowed hej and ought to be Both John Walter Nifin, the Canadian | 1us are Ropeful. Mowever, (I House Antagonism. o s el Bey! aerested yeaterdas. andSHilby ave |y attenptine. o chanze the habits f : the intervention of the govern it s dimie st said to have told substantially the same I"'.“’“‘“""m riments, it it pointed out tails of Proposed National l.A; a conforence \\h?;r]v S nd- | nless the re co next fall stories of the killing of the barber. tell e oL CharE e Wage Pool Ciph it opl o OORT Ihe1iar itnat Honsitasiy Invited to Aflanta. | ing how Dr. P. I". Withers, druggist, at ersonal habits of an individual g = Admiral Koontz, chief of naval oper-|{ . reoivaly stro with The Presid cond invitatem 30 and P streets, had been selected as | The department oficials have gotten) ations: Senator Lodg favreat ban oy employment | the day came from 1. B. Troutman, their intended victim and of how he ! t® the habit, after many years. LONDON, April 20.—Details for the leader of the Se ; Re and civie 1058, flood. of | President o tlanta managed to reach home and elude them. | 5y the inain and some A them Are nof| CSUAblishment of a national wage Good. chatrman of the House commit- | (i 5ER HHpoms i S stk s e [ Then, they stated, the remark: “Lets ! finding it e to change the system |board and a national wagze pool have tee on appropriations, and Represent- B R S that state. He reminded the Executive get the barber” was made, and the Business men of the city. who are [heen reaflirmed by the large majori- | s e g - 5 that the late Henry W. Grady, one off “got” him. ico-operating w - T y Two other young men mentioned in | ‘mail mpaign, find | ¢ arsithegdlsticcicommitiges fog Nifin's reported confession as beingmuch of this sam The mo mwiners throughout. it is asserted by members of the parts. it ix stated.|ing s usuall reading over | the Duily Herald, n of labor. | probably will be in custody mail. T The newspaper claims that these The immee Lriff sck ment of suchliha couth's leading fizures at the timey caualize the o his death, delivered a famous lectured this country (in Boston during the late '$0s on “The n col ntries. and| Naw South” and that that lecture has the differentialsdovor” been answered. He toid the committee of that com charge of the naval a snby was advised by the - membars not to insist upon the ropr favorab, afternoon. Police of the second = L ks euponth in ex-{ Pregide o anniversary o cighth precincts received word today ! the letters. ing comes last, o that { meectings, which were held prepara- ISen 1 "T:”'“ r{ $500,000.060 ml ;n‘u Fange and transnortation costs” w .I;.T..q\ *"b,'r','r?‘ ,:hn,a«:“:n:!r;‘l:nntodtn‘:va‘re that the young men, who are absent|mailing c niy after all these other | tory to the conference of the miners D huc o pta ke thie Flouse laevedig hedules of SUE-§ Gy in Atlanta and he invited him from the city. are on their way here | Processes. federation of Great Britain here on e D : gested fileit with thel 37 ttend and to take this opportunity o s e e e e > cpartment bureau heads, | Friday, stood 11 to 1 in favor of the Secretary Denby was told that un- | E00 0 (0 eachiof therindustrien] 12 rowd il ito nle ol oxweriuiy: lodged against them The police havel2s well as bu men. find the letters j demands of the union less he gequicsces willingly in the | repres The memorial declarcd it o deliver, the ans learned nothing of the whereabouis | Diled up. The aim of those co-operat Siatcaantibs i lower extimate be may arouse o ~pirit | \as bie e for fhe] N e s e of a fifth man mentioned in the con.|in the mail early movement is to pre- of opposition in the House iich { commit the ad devasta- e - astot € CONTE vent too much of this “piling up. A statement was issued by the might finaliy result in the cing | tfion which has been spread over the|Presence of Senators McKellar of Tenw o sddition to alleged participation |OfiCials clear out the mail as -s {ing that Prime Minister Lloyd George's Ut to a sum lower than $100,000,000. | goten by the flood of IMPOrLe. possee and Trammell of e . in the attack upon the barber. accord-| UP for signature. In those offices where fing that Price Minister Lloyd George's ; . . 7 “New Members Feared. S —— SR i s s el g Tarited iney e i and Shilby ad-| pears to be room for reform. 5 address in the house of commons on| B, lr2 27 Oy . i ) Chceloussilantes i thata cons United States Tariff Commission 1 ¢ took part in the rob- § e = ossibili it A o 4 of the new members in thr . President Harding today received a beries of Hing Lee, CHinese laundry- i Primary Separation of Mail. Monday did not carry the possibllity i w v o showed the existence of a s delegation of the District of Columbia man al 1529 ISth'sireet and Louis| Most of the depuriments now are{0f a settlement any further than it s Z % sistent upon radical reductions in ap- Chapter of the Rainbow Division Vet- O erg. grocer at 2 . street | making a sort of “primary separa- { stood late last week The statement - propriations as a practi step toward B by lepresentative e IO A * 30 The Misxes Mariquita (lef icla MacMa; £ P eran: Loy northeast, the night of January 26,ition” of their mail. which is prn\{nz!'l“_‘“ns M Biod Geovae “Bas not| peac e oisace SaCAulia ( el o MackEus. daRENGcIs Of SeMDISS | redyicd faxes The men in the Reece of Tennessee, the first veteran , two nights before Schnurr was mur-|of great help to the postal men in S e Be i recia % 3 re | House. it was asscrted, are obstinate of this division to be eiected to Con= dered. e i et grasped the essential features of o ing the wtatue. ident Harding delivered the dedicatory |; . : E securini as rapid movement of mail | ¥ B : in_their contention for lesser app aress, and Bdwin J. Stubbs, presi- oL RS and that he | #d4reax. It waw hix firat vialt to New York xince hix election . Story of Robbed Grocer. § 5% puseibie. 3 the national wage pool” and that h priations and are watching the Army jdent of the chapter. Others in the First-class mail is placed in one “of 4 by the view that the and Navy bills in particular as prom party were Elmer F. Nagle, vice presi- Louis Goidberg was a i is| i «rg was alome in his|gack at the department. and cireularg PDropriste vehicles for carcy. dent: Walter D. Roney. secretary= Store when two members of the auto- e o - e miners demand a pool of profits. e - oy < OB i L ne of thems . | sk e i R iy T 47 | S S Tromocdl 1 rimott From (7145 MSKS :I '0 MOZIE'( '7’ ing e edterdone " 1 irenduree? S Bentley Mintors.”pub aying # pistol and commanding the!ficasis finding (his Step very nel the averaging of profits.” Se ¥ this time hr 4 ts i Oscar J. Ur ir. . 3 step very helptul | the it Sx avorable fo accepting the Sen= 30 | chairman of the war risk committec: Frocer” to " i, o nding the | Bk fndin (hie xtrp very eipful | it 8YeTSEE O BAR e s pe been, Tavorabl Io accentine the sen-|Business Men Have Plan-to |gieirman of the war sk commifise? Niffin. according to his reported con- | e ey B N ewicd a tain amount on each ton ate figures for timates of fession. i the one who took - the | i ks each Siop the pose w0 coal, this money being used for (he l N?.IRE SmPS PROPOQED naval appropriation bill. The House Sy resolutions” commitice: Willium H Money oot iihe, i T purpose of iz the wage pool. (®) fisures were $90.000.000 lower than{ Convert Emory Building at {2y, Jobn H. Hilton an ard J. grocer. and Shilby,are not required to take e Be is reported to have ktated, called | that much more Speed in the tranes |1t 1€ Dropose Sl Bz proern “GIRAEE e Maban him to account for missing $50 that|mission « . should be figured as one of the ele- building - program decided upon In ‘ President Stubbs, who lost his left was i the canh tepisters . © | I o tsgmall ments of the cost of production. The ; 11916, Chairman Good contends that 1st and B Streets. arm in battle. extonded an invitation A little more than an hour after. —_— Ctatement asserts that this method | BF the Associated Press. tive manpower, and more a matter of { this sum is now, in conscquence of 3 ] A I S TTaink A '.-I;.,d ,.:.,,,‘ Lec was held up in his of providing funds for the pool is per-| WEST POINT, N. Y. April 20.—A sfiwrr;l(flc d('urnvmd Battles v’u}!‘l be (n;x rnd; ion in cost nlk material and| Suzgestion for the conversion of the fl:(‘:‘ w"bc h';'l"; ‘(’);’ l;‘:P'L’,““'X::‘““:" Place of business by two men. o fectly feasible, but that the mine|pip f, shorter and more decisive, and hence |other charges. as ood as an apbro-{ moiare building, 1st and s. to n th sta- them ° displaying a revolver ara owners have refused to accept it e ”L""_‘ec""" of ""‘“l‘"'”‘" innocent populations will suffer less.” | priation of $115.000.000. The Senate{ “MOTY DOAIn® l‘_'”;' 2 =i | ouimiess Moo mEADHIBE A ARy IV NE threatening to use it. Hing made no fmadequate and mistaken ground: €a against an enemy's poisonous | ~Prof. Lewis declared that the pre- | had also increased the appropriations | (0Tmerly occupied by the census bu-fis the intention of the chapier to usq + effort to defend his cash, he explained b < fumes by the installation of a “gas|Vailing impression of the uncivilized | for enlisted personnel by $100,300, and { rean, a convention hall will be | the funds derived from this affair in i 3 Dlaine: Owners to Make Proposal 7 v 7S ; rendering aid and comfort to the dis- } fearing the armed man would shoo : mask” for a whole ship was outlined [ #09 _inhuman _character of toxic|there were other increases. including | .onsidered in the near future, it was 1 < him, and said nothing about the tak. British mine owners who met in this | . ship, gases as a military weapon is not|npew naval stations on the Pacifie). o - it was|apled veterans of the Rainbow Dni- Ing of $30 from him until some time city vesterday announced last night "; ‘:: “““_'l?:‘ ‘°:"’Z“"~“ '": "“?2"“’ well substantiated. ; s to | const indicated today. by a joint committec | vision and others temporarily in need er their departure. Money ta e e _|o e Military Academy here today| “The purpose of warfare is to = ! of the Chamber of Commerce, Mer- ! assis e DT S from the grocer and Chineas: wa. Ao’ imn the ms;'lmg T?lhcomT llc('li 'x;": by Prof. W. Lee Lewis, head of the|break down the enemy man power ";'““ '“"';'“’"';" Views: aleh oA Mt e e s g DR tributed among th T > posals which would be submitted in | chemistry department of Northwest- {as quickly as possible,” he said. “The | President Hardinz has expr 4 andi turers’ Associa-| " 4oy New Yo the reported sc;n;egf",';‘;f'-’:;"’;"i“{g an effort to secure a settlement of | ern University and inventor of the|three criteria by which the humane- [himself as favorable to maintaining {tion and Board of Trade. The P'"s,dflu h“",‘ ' 3 days later they planned the robbery the coal strike. These proposals, it|deadly gas “Lewisite.” perfected just |ness of any particular method might | the efficiency of the Navy. and scn-| ol Robert N. Harper. author of the | vitation to deliver an addeoss - \ of Dr. Withers. Board of Trade C itt was declared, met many of the de-|as the world war closed. be judged are: First, the eficiency |ators do not think he will be agrec-{p1an. heads and convention hail come | York city on May 5. At the celenrar It was believed by members of the|D0ald 0 rade LOMMITIEE {mands of the miners and would care| “We face the possibility in the|of the method to produce widespread |ablo ot any vioPent cuts in the naval |hittee of the Chamber of Commerce. | tons of >ty 1eath . e e ira » hold-up gang that Dr. Withers car- for men who were inadequately paid. | naval warfare of the future of|casualties; second. the per cent of bill, in opposition 1o the needs of the {Th. Merchunts and Manufacturers {(he founding of the New York {,""_— ! ried large sums of money home feom | Indorses Plan of Medical It is improbable the mine owners|smoke screens, toxic smoke clouds|deaths among the wounded and, |service as set forth by the S| Association recently has appointed a{mercial, one of the oldest news: , the Store every night, and they were and coal dizgers will meet before Fri- | and invisible toxic fumes,” said Prof. finally. the completeness of Tecovery [of the department conversani with|simiiar committee. Col. Harper smid | the coantre, N DCWEDApCLS. . disappointed when they failed to et day, and in the meantime the coal!and invisible toxic fumes” sand Prof.{of the wounded. the facts. S praTE e perohee i sadlas It Bl g ey v A i Bim® Niffin repeated his statement Center Here sioftage 12 becoming acute in Lon.| Lewis. “We also may corsider in this | ' «The efficiency of toxic gas Lo pro- e, Trade to name a committee o con-{dent may review in Brooklyn the 1 th 2 o , A i a or large cities A a ectio ara efensi 8- vide: X £ e§ Was am- i S “ o % 8 St sy ded — 7 i ch“;:: :;flr'\'a?fi‘rfi'a"f,’l“.‘fiiu'#;.l il TR ) {don and other large cities in England. Cunan Ll e T ',i»:’rd:y‘r:{.:g‘:‘:dflal ‘!’:mll;‘!:.a Va8 A : - ‘thf aud orium problem and that |2 xqv‘\%né lmanlrr\. formerly the 8 o tianooting say. tar irig. Gen. Charles E. Sawyer's —_— battieship. Rl e AR ol B a joint meeting of the three commit- {166th United States Infantry. He has o gram for making Washingte “Gas wea raD3 p = = p tees probably would be held. promised a review of the regimen 3 . ! : 5 Srea capons are capable of a much | death rate from bullets and shrapnel 5 X . ited! e d“ men Closely Questioncd. el centen willf DRVS) tlie) actife ENFORCE DRY LAW, finir adaption to purpose than ex- | wounds in the last war amons Amer- i Would Form Company. but the date has not becn definitel e eloped that the several men _l‘,“d‘."fi o e Washington Board of plosive weapons, and the future will | ican soldiers was, in round num- It is Col. Harper's opinion a com-{22% < jlesed to have been involved in the | Trade e l IS D. A. R. DEMAND | scc workea out a great deal of scien- | bers, 28 per cent. and _from gas any can be formed to finance the |qon. b noaiston of Chattanoog: _ Plot to hold up the druggist had been Isipractically wes asqured when tific refinement in the development of | wounds, 2 per cent, the British rate fmory building proj SIE P fanere | oni-o 8 DDAECOA RS b wilek ee associating with a number of young | the board’s public health committee, A % caponsitorallitypes ot militar Sbont 215 perlosnt Thus s : - et He favors{gigeration for nomination as assist- Women in this ci UM e tine Tant nicht Yentbnstasts Bas weap: 224 ¥ | running about 2% per cent. Thus a {this plan because it will make pos- et > latt oo T enditnol ofitne | e e A Ao (Continued from First Page.) operations. . | soldier wounded from gas has twelve - {sible within u few months the pro-|arte oraary Of commerce. —Presi- o erdwere closely questioned at the | 2lly approved the recommendations s i - “uture battles will not be to the|times the chances of recovery over s . N dins lotisuitable m“m“‘mrl“‘; nt Harding is expected to make — ahfedinct bolice station yes- ofiClen JSxwyer. whol Il tHelibreats 4 for the committee on inter-| Strons. but to the superior in intelli- | a soldier wounded from shrapnel, Pistrict National Guard and ha); {Choice for the place within a fe e o o xiter BollcameniBrem: |denES DhysIician Too L X Lty gence. Warfare will become less a |without the chance of permanent dis< adequate to the requirements of the |92V 3 Miss Hazel O'Neill Stitord ooy o ek ling chaliataniof national “&""I‘s' kg matter of brute strength and rela- | figurement.” 7 Sarscsth wonyentonatithat iyt e S - Neill, Milford apart- 0! ce, said Gen. Sa '»\'—”1 State Delegations Meet. i eraah ashi 3 i ments, is given credi <t S o e o 5 s(mble in Washington Eiven credit by the Dolles | suggestions were “very opportune | g Mimiegotions nend thein meet- T Loss of 21 Per Cent in 1 e i Washmaton e INEW CANAL TOLL RECORD. struction of convention ngton.” said Col. Harper “Under the most favorable for the information which led to v! ishe v n o the | and, when accomplished, will be of f : arrest of Niffin. It is said that she | the reatest bemefit to the District of | inis yesterday afternoon in various TAX EXEMPTION HOUSE :zlb' ;:’:T:lly'w&:urfl?: umll that sha | Columbia anl'; the lml)i'm ,;w-—ll parts of the city. Many of them o e police eno He pointed out that the recom-j .. i s i z 10 warrant the arrest of the )'o:,:: mendations contemplate the estab.|Were in the state rooms in the Con: BUILDING PLAN OPPOSED |auto Driver Accused in Trafic Ac- h e o b lishment in Washington of powerful {tinental Memorial Hall. . i 5 : Increased Fare Rate. e o Niffin. although only seventeen years | rescarch bureaus, which would at.] Mrs. George Maynard Minor, presi- Clden S Other; Btrestinlishape : ; " y jects throuzh. The Emory builu-| Tonnage passing through the Panama ;:’:g;u:ain: Qe had served two cnlist. | tract medical students from all over|dent senmeral, held 3 reception ’lm District Assessor Richards Thinkf | Two charges of colliding and one of | Traflic on the W “*’““g"':"“ irg g plan can be handled auickly and | canal and mllsle cars ed established T € Canadian army. He said | the world. He declared it would make | night in Continental Memorial Hall in 5 = inst Claud | Railway Company’'s lines withe iny great expenditure. it {new high record in March. according to he came to this city last fall. Washington the teaching center of|honor of the delegates y Propexty{OwnersiWould\iHave || SpeedingiweroprelerrediagainatGland)|, Sy Sial SRR inl s S sty sractical solution of the im-|announcement tod: The previous Accharge of murder was formally | the medical world. sisted in Newsome, colored, nineteen years old, AT e e solving of the convention hall | ord_was made in January of preferred against Niffin, while Shilby | The committee approved the Tink-|Thatcher Guernsey. honorary peesi- Unfair Advantage. 403 4% street southwest, arrestea|92¥s of April. Frederick L. Ballard, | HELD ON TWO CHARGES. Days Alleged in Plea for |iohe' i vt balls in Wash Panama Tonnage for Farch Great- est Ever Carried. re yes The aggregate net tonnago S booked “Held for investj - ationz o 2 tt v for the 4, told the £ oo ercial traffic for March was s gation. 1, for the establishment here | dent goncral, and (he national officers. . 7 el o Shie el an attorney for the road, told th of commercial tra F robable that there will be s Emnls 2?';‘?;.‘ ution for the care of r.~.Ah1:>.|-r(;w e e Inteoaced | District Assessor William P. Rich-|#bout 2 o'clock this morning after the |40 RUAWET ToF 1he Tond (00 they "l",',‘:"" ":_M"‘"d' 1112818, as compared with 109 hear futapigation of the affair in the | minded persons. and also went on re - by their state regents. ards doesinot (belleve the prdposal is|@utomoblle'he was driving hadidam- 7 26 Wl Shed SER S Cenere LT 1S AEE SR Tt ebiion s een ] fory Janiiary, and {olls‘carned in March 3 nea ure. although there may be e : e & et : G . : Ties st Bana. |@2 summ p 4 ents for the o ¢ Emory building. | amounted 1o §1, which is about $'a Police! Court o e may belord as approving the recommendation! Abigail Hartman Rice Chapter of [ practicul to exempt new homes and|#E€d two other automobiles at Penn- | 50" 500 U0 S e Boa! untillInne) 30 5 001 |00 eiore) Khai et carren ia Sat liminary ing | e . o ee th STt thistic 5 e e satys to determine future pro din’:;:nng.ur the Dawes committee that exist-(this city entertzincd the pages at a ves arrangements for apartment houses from taxation for a | SYlvania avenue and Gth street. taking over the building can be cor In March, howeve i Newsome was driving east on Penn- 2 et A that n e e stated period of years as a means of i e s > e e e T | sylvania avenue. and s alleged to, ¥ HRIE AUERIER (S wone hears A Ly that time. if the plan meets | ships and cargo carricd was less than be built. D. A. R. NOTES. encouraging building. have attempted to pass to the right i 1 ' b ) it 2 3 3 e o e right | ¢ SR S . L the aopreval of the three com-|in some previous months, the increased ILL TMTEURS- pil vas stated there is no more im-| Afiss Alice Louise McDuffee, state| The sugkestion has been laid before | of an automoble driven by Danicl| Juyer: € ¢ McChord and € B Aitchi-| ooy nizations. e hiite fia b the Bamtiing aareE o (G an i Tesent of Michigan, gave a tea to the|the Commissioners by Claude Owen,|Brown. 916 Pennsvivania avenue| ™y giness of the road gained in 1916 i of larger vessels. War Department Plans for Force |\l ooy br pding in Congress thanlyliizan delegation of the Daughters ] southeast, striking and badly dam- i USIESS Of the voad sained the Tinkbam bill. and the entire mem-| ;¢ 0% A pcrican Revolution Sunday | 10¢21 business man. who accompunied | aging the latter vehicle. His auto- | Wi a'smail Ingrease in 1520 nut the] RAIL PROBE DUE MAY 1. | BAR TO ALIENS URGED. of Radio Operators. bership of the board wis urged to usel from 4 to 6 o'clock, at the Hotel Pow- | his letter With @ copy of a similar or- | mobile then collided with' the machine | {rena " at prescat v a decrease in 5 hatan. Receiving with Miss McDuffee | dinance adopted recently by New|©of K. F. Dixon, 1415 5th street. Thelqpavel, he said. Books of the com- uar: tes and abolition of ifs ily ticket. Arguments were h ing hospitals throughout the country ! dance at Rauscher's last night. the number of Arrangements are m . hi proposed legislatio) : A ry the War Departme ,,f""{',,“,,ouffl' e e Kislation, e commit. | were Mme. Slavko Grouitch, wife of | York city. three vehicles were badly damaged.|pany for 1920 show a large loss in austive Inquiry to Be % ! Secretary Hughes Asks Congress. enlegiafenal ofeers tor Thoit o in Lo lteains i esticating Lint: Lehal somtiass bian minister; Mrs. William H.} Mr. Richards expressed the belief [ but their occupants escaped injury siness, he stated, and the present Says Senator- Cummins eEre of amateur radio opcrators and their | condition of the bathing beach and t, vice president general from Mich- | that such a plan would give certain dward J. Sullivan, 2332 19th street. is that ‘the company will| . to Restrict Immigration. = te interstate commerce com- neorporation into the milits ey | the munici kiR Do oS {igan; Mrs. L. Victor Seydell, vice state [ property owners undue advantage | Was slightly hurt about 2 o'clock this able to pay operating expe The 3 In case of need. Organization of |to develop facts which would Taled f regent: Mrs. William B. Williams and | over others ‘Who have already erected |mOFRIng as . result of the overturn-|und interest on its outstanding in-|mittee, under the Cummins resolution|. Rigid restriction of immigration amateurs will be attached to L ihat these institutions are & menuce | Mrs. Orrin Jenison, state officers. their homes and are paying taxes on|ing of his automobile in front of 2319 | debtednes adopted by 1t ate yesterday after- | has been recommended to Congress, Army corpu urea. ' Headquarsere ot | (o the heaith of the eity. enuc them. 1st street. The automobile was badly | oy to Make Opernting Fxpenses. | 200, will begin an investigation of the{by the Secretary of State, With spe- - the 3d Corps area. which includes the | Honoring Miss McDuffee, state re-| Another District officlal estimated, [damaged. Sullivan was arrcsted and| © 00 U7 T SRTTHOE FAPOREE | aiiroad situation abou ator { cial application, he says, to undcs District of Columbia. Maryland and | gent of Michigan, a luncheon of sixty [ unofficially, that to allow $5.000 ex- |charged with violating the traflicres-| FOU UG FUS( AWS woniis of thed Commins, chairman, s pos- | sirable ¢ s from Balkan cities, Virginia. is at Fort Howard, Md. VBEQUESTS MADE BY WILLS covers was given yesterday at the Hotel | emption on the value of each new ulations. »»:v;l- Yok o k}:« -m’_ said, the | Gplo the estizgation may begin before | Armenia, Russia and Georg At each of these headquarters there | Powhatan. home, as decided upon by New York,| Robert Williams, five years old r: ey analtast o i:~ s ating ex-|yay 1. The hearings are to be held The report said 6062 passport is to be established a. transmittiog | - would “take about $100,000 frcm the | Prospect avenue, while playing on the | PERSes Sha Lhses by $2.600. in Washingron. and it is the hope of { vises were granted by American con= radio station with « range sufficients | Thomas R. by his will dated 2 Townsend have is- | real estate tax levy of the District. |street mear his home yesterday aftér-j . 0% WERE Smon: Y nainia mon i Chairman Cummins that the investiga- | suls in Burope for the year 1920, re- reat 1o cover the entire corps ares, | January 11, leaves to his three [sned invitations in honor of the vis-| The city heads have not had an|noon ran In front of a street car and |l TN G MOFCASE (h, Fates SIuee | jon wilk be conducted by the full com- | flecting a Stimulated desire in most- and also @ receiving set. Coneses oo | sons—Js Alvin T. and Orlando |iting Michigan Daughters of the|opportunity to give any thought to!was caught in the fender. His mother To1A. Andiealisines b s st B yuni ftec rather thania suboniimitiae: European countries to emigrate to instruction will be prepared and sent | o, G 2 at 716 Tth street | American Revolution for a tea this aft- | the proposal, nor have' they sought|took him to Geormetown University [} 1410 A0 realising. he said. but @ = The coming investization is 10 be very; the United States before anti-immi- out by radio and by 1. Questions | 0Uthwest and 716% Fays court | ernoon from 4 to 6 at their home at the | the views of the officials who super- | Hospital, where he was treated for| el TCreaee Bl '!, ‘r' ony " 1 cach § thorough, and representati of all{ gration laws were passed. Th» will be received and answered. southwest. The remaining e is de- | Hotel Portland vise the finances of the city. slight injuries to his head and face. b b by the road isides of the railroad controversy will be { principal restraining influence wasw o sed to Mrs e x St 3 s eferring to the venty-five- od . 5 o ° TS e, 0 Rl T e | B e term o he wilor Gonevieve ‘.{,'.‘n"::.,“'y?iéfi“;,.lu‘.:‘ ’;{y"‘x‘n‘f“i;.:‘;‘;'r?f:n' FRRERe SR S oreet yestoray Sfternaon.wnd | e s ever swen, "l suid during 1230 | STEEL EXPERTS TO MEET. | ana 2ofim Syrians ‘were swaiting! o 5 sich - Shoemaker to help {16th street. D Elmer §. Palmer, 223 34 street, re- | mainGoint of protest hronent by tne | meeting of the American Society for Bermany. e s S —— end hi colle: Other moneys are send him to collez Jther moneys are coived a fracture of hig lower jawbone NEW BANK CALL FORMS. given to Fannio M. Cussin, two diamond | The Kentucky delegation will meet |Presents Wallace Reid in “AlWays | yesterday afternoon, his motor cycla : allarc Steel Treatment, Friday night at the | at cour e Interior Department auditorium. |in the last vear, compared to any St v s . George W. Sargent, president of | similar period since the war ended. : 2 > streets Audacious,” Friday Afternoon. |Naying skidded mear 2d and C stects Axks Straight Fare Per Mile. |t said, is for aboiition rings to Carric Shoemaker and silver | tomorrow at 10 a.m. and household effects to Mamie and Molybd um _ Corpor: ation of ing | Fannie Cassin. W. D. Cassin is named | The Virginia delegates held a sessl A . RIS Aok A Vot dquarters in P Controller of Currency Working |ya exceutor vestirday afternoon at 100 st Capitol] Wallace Reid, in the motion ple- |was given first aid at Emergency| Whilo asking abolition af & wie|Amencs. With hoadquarioes i Bitts ag) oRED MASS MEETING. Out More Simple System. The will of Charles B. Brookes, dated |strect. ture, “Always Audacious,” will be pre- pital: suid the road wishes at the same time | lursist. of “the United Alloy Steel —_— June 14, 1918, provides bequests of $400 ’ i p i “om i V. S 3 A new and simplified form of bank | “ach to his sisters, Marion E. and Ellen | Mrs. Ella Wood Dean of Chicago, a | Sented at 3:30 o'clock Friday after- to establish a straight fare of 3 cents | Compuny of Canton, OhioWill be the |y 55,1 Association to Welcomes call rx being worked out by th “ | F. Brookes of Hatings, England. Ten | delegate to the convention, is receiv- | noon at the Knickerbocker Theater,|STOPS BRA AR .| mile. He sald the road has bheen | s Sareent’s ject w : i trolicr of the currency, T,.:,,ur‘;:’"';_ lots in square 5332 are given to his step- | ing many social favors and attentions. | under the auspices of the Admiral . S SS TARNISHING. in direct competition with the steam| Dr. Sargent's subject will embrace Speaker From Pacific Coast. : 5 asseng ve 2 the development of molybdenum. cials said today. The ol daughter, Ellen M. Roberts, and two |She is a writer of scenarios, a singer 7 5 N road on passenger travel to Alex- fpeisias e e o Py Tieh ihe “uzml Im“klgi ‘{'t:r: ro: lots to Emily M. Parker. Other cath|and a moving picture enthusiust. vwhe | S2MPson Unit of the American Wom. After mcre than six months of ex-|andria, and i8 doing a good business| Which T recently been brought to} The National Association for the Ad . bequests include $20 S. s 4 : x n's Legion. perimenting Dr. T. M. Price, chemist | under such competition. the fore as an alloy for steel. espe- | vancement of Colored People will wel. | auired to make the statutory returns | Braoies and £300 to il SR tEre s Sesnlpnidenciomal S Hom:"’.“ candy 1s to be sold at| I the District heaith department, be- onrad H. Syme appeared in re. | cially in airplanes. automobiles and | ome Miss Mary White Ovington with as to conditions, offictals explained, | The remaining estate is left to his o 520 lieves today that he has developed a|buttal to the attorney for the rail-|ordmance. Mr. Schmnid will speak on |, rully and mass meeting on her ar— was found to be too involved and |daughter. Klizabeth B. Jordan, who,| The luncheon of the New York state | the benefit performance by young 8o- | new laoquer for brass that will_pre- | way company. Mr, Syme represents| the application of the new element in | piyval from the Pacific coast here to- lengthy, and it is expected the new |with Hobart H. Benjamin, is named as | delegation in the ballroom of the New | clety girls. Mrs. Harding will head | vent tarnishing which results from|the Alexandrin city couneil and the | Steel composition night. when she will be the principalt form will be more standardized and | exccutor g Willard yesterday afternoon was well| the 1ist of patronesses, others of |exposure to the weather. Alexandria Citizens' Association, he | speaker in the assembly hall of thy but Lalf as long as the present one. William Palmer, by his will, dated |attended, 211 members being present.| whom are Mrs. Coolidge, Mrs.| Dr. Price exhibited a 5trip of brass.|said. He spoke also for the com- 12th Sireet Branch, Y. M. C. A e o e eal- | Pebruary 8, 1900, gives his bird and| The New York delegation, il said, | Hughes, Mrs. Weeks, Mrs. Denby,|part of which was treated with his|munities of Ballston, Clarendon, Fans| TAILOR LOSES $250 BY FIB.E.v Miss Ovington is one of the founders aries of bank officials and employes, | PlaNt collections ‘to the United States|has a membership equal to about 13| Mrs. Hays, Mrs. Wallace, Mrs. Daugh- {new formula. The part so treated | Chureh and Vienna. 'E. W. R. Ewing. [ Overturning of a gasoline stove inof the organization and was its first Which was called for by former (-on. | National Muscum, with the exception of [ per eent of the entire representation | erty, Mrs. Davis, Lady Geddes, Mrs.|has retained its original luster after|representing the Clarendon citizens: [ the tailoring establishment of Chester | secretary. Figures for the local mem- troller Williams. official 1d la 500 specimens which are to go to the|at this congress. The New York |Counts, Mrs. Wadsworth, Mrs. |two months of exposure to the ele-|Frank Lyon, representing the Ballston | A. Johnson, 2336 Georgia avenue, re- | bership drive will be presented at the babl: t be incl = :" - would | rpjversity of Virgini; The rcmaining | daughters are raising a fund for a' Lejeune, Mrs. Dayton, Mrs. Sawyer, |ments, the doctor stated, while the | citizens, and James R. Caton forresi- | sulted in a fire which caused damage | meeting of the organization tonight. probably not be included In the new |estate is devised to his wife. Arminia | New York state building at Tamassee Mrs. F. B. Moran, Mrs. William Haan | part that was not treated has a dark |dents of Alexandria, also aeppeared, afternoon estimated at|The meeting is opemgo the public as bank call Palmer, who is Lo act as executrix. D. A. R School, South Carolina. and Mrs, Ireland. and discolored app ce. but did not speak. well as to members of assoclatios