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’ 1 "m n TT\T, y - - 1 TV I ' 2 hs HE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. D. C, MONDAY, MAY 9. 1921 = s e i 5 & e = I | =14 e HISTORIC HOME PURCHASED BY WOMEN'S | ST ine Liquor,” Boys | ! PARTY | | < | Declare of Church | | i On Her Day Clog Up : || WineF ibed | | Al Telegraph Lines | | Wine Freely Imbibed | { All Telegraph Lines '+ the Associated Press .U { |2 M kgt S | | TAMPA. Fla. May 9—Youth- | !‘ { I [ | e nionen v thote mosta’ | | i s ful crime tendency. the |4 E | B | Seartemine 1 1 | atend et and sacramental wine | ! s o ¢ menes | | Soveral Parochial Schools 4 . | were curiously muddled in a | | N B | A A5 it W Secretary Davis Again Con-| | Jor “ienics Semeraas.” | |Desire to Restore Business {Head of Salvation Army Is| diectcs o mornerson e we- | | SEVE | which four youngsters are al- | | £ j | ension of Wothe s Th ‘s Wi i Jexed (o have entered n Went i isi = ! ved by % Tamsberted | Also to Be Chosen—Plans fers With Representatives oo ke Rk mod ahducted the Seen in Decision to En | ‘ Received by President, P & wine in question., which they | 9 i 4 f A bl C I t d & i i Inter imbibed. Following thelr ter Allied Councils mxea |1 for Assemblies Completed. & of Marine Engineers. Erreets e soun o : = . ¥ gaters we ! ! yub: graded d high $ & . v quextioned ax to the quality of . . | i " graded an Secretary o or Davis foday r i i | BY DAVID LAWREN = Aesignated music sumed his ¢ to settie the strike “It was fine,” ome told the | | Amcricas decision to enter the al wrence, organiz- ine workers when he went into Judge, and the others ngreed. | | councils and fo nee by ral sup ing. alrec ington's music f of lrine workers when he went hlo| | JeaKe, aM R e ey | | 10U nd 1o u v o It . N hington's mu confeérence with a con iiEes o s Treuly o liNe query | compel a4 satisfactory adjustme ¢ schosls iBs FaGale. sebiy centing the Marine Engineers Bene-| | [qurmues o by eunk o of the German reparation controve i el oo e i ! will be contered for t¥ ficial Association. The committee wis is ax much based upen economic reg U605 ¥ fha Sniviilon Neme e | i respective neighborho: composed of Thomas B. Healy. Bert L. Sons—a desire to bring about bt e o | IBach will e i he Togd and Edward Martines of New revival of business in the United | i Y e hee EESBedi R T e = Gint, Toc the. cont York: Ernest F. gz of San Frar States—as upon anything political. | Jits activities, He hoped that the s N o onnics i cisco. James Dukes of Philadelphiay The ripples of complaint which have | ¢ e 1o by tha Navy Denby intro | school conters are as ot and William Hyman and C. Thurston} Lemanated Tron ihose on Capitol Hilly e e Fith A By irdo sche andianes o £ Sigh S lih : 1 a ia i tha on Capi . Saii s and declared that Central High Schaol, wf Norfo The confere S were who are fined to see Europ ) L = i faran e not fail he F N yol, Wilson Normal Tecessed last week. while the union | fairs from the political ancle, par- would meet wit wreat ¥ I “who presided. an- w School. Jefterk ferences hera hafore the various m“u{ { ticularly as som. # cons 3 i M g . g organization 3 Rrown Schoo! marine workers' unions. { inconsistent with cimpa s W came to the Presid S g ae: ouniRT Hope was expressed todav by ofic} president Harding this afternoon jhave failed to swerve the {ollice dirne m bie room S iger’ Normat Schyo, clals of the Labor Dot e { Will Teview the parade of Almas Tem- | LT ‘r';::”:"'_':;"(»‘fll\l' Enment. ! where ot 12:45 A o s Teached todny. 1t was said a pro-[ple. Mystic Shrine, from the morth!of husiness prosperity irrespective of i ]1' Rudoly | 1t posal was to be submitted to thelportico of the White House. The pro- | how the formula affects the purely | ooth’s Address. 1 of the excentive committee;| Howard University has ine labor men and “I:'r;::; Geasion: will Btark from: 15¢h iatraet ;vn'?rxll‘x':njq_«”h» of thinzs here. | mbination of soap Fhomas ’y-' . Hick . s treasurer, ae \515"“"\‘\&“; ’.I‘.Y"J':;KHLI mtere o welock, and when it enters the White {and Heri oo vans lughes hl tribuie | aciont With a view to insti- i « Stand. clock, and w Tt Hoover arc inflnencing : Attacks Bemson en- | House grounds it will halt while El- | the policy of President Harding Is eator y It es. He had an in Thomas B. Healy of the marine en- | i Soli Peitialy ean Botdle i) o . ioh Max, - §, Thon gineors said before going into theilis Lew srretzon of Tacoma. SR PRIty cerrect . There are inz sturt to - regarding the al Echools cppfprence that an agreement could | wach in 1 potentate of Northyihe' Lig thing before the Hardine ! 1 s N ity of which two or three wiil B Feached in short order il Chair-d sy rieq preets the President. Dur-jadministration today is the revivai e s e 4 as music ceniers. mag Benson of the Shipping Board | this period the glee club w do [ 9F Dusiness - the retien o normaley. Li GIR. ik S ) . o assemblies in UHE recede from his declaration ing e B : . Therefore when the question ¢ up | " STy of ( 8 ) i . . are practicaly that he would diseuss no reduction in | some serenading the chief execu- | i e rprone aihe gistion. ey . a4 [ f p JClap i co said today waged loss than 15 per cent. Whether ISitition GF the aes T i i 1 Vou ean- g N ¢ pany, § i Im The Shinpme Board chairman would parade ts protimt 100 1he dcouncils should b feerptod (e poing iy " have catinae Comy ;| i i " he galled inio the conferences would My | ceremontal Shssion of Pwas how accepiance or rejection auis ¢ % S e : 7 UNext week attention will h ae won developments. it was| Temple. wich will held at would affe e future o reric 1 or s g Va = ¢ t e ho Ciasses for A anr conference | mirel Wil be around nortl: side ! 4 We i COmE TN Leont , > Dl Jases, 310 Lile tolaned e igtiders hela p two NovE on T lar the Ellipse to 17th street. north to | Rellance on German Payments. | Prhem. Then we bezin to hann i iiclanan of Ahe Eramicin Ll Sl gl """I" il Rty i Pennsylvania avenue, east to the] Officials recognize that wntil {the lessons of L ionul Jhank BIn Sppinyes 0 pr ¢t classes conduct artmen o o e gate. o gh allies have o sfactory adjus ; g « which | Combron ank S307 emploves present._cla P etetary Hoover of the Department | ¥est White House eate, out through afifos hive « satisfactory adjustm Building at 25 Ist street northeast, known ne “The Back Capitol.” which prana et s $e0 awrence in the music room a'Cammerce. who is workin jointly [0 G5 S O o e [many. e aliien it pem by ax used ne n meeting place by Congrexs from ISI15 to IS0, while the 07 1o 1 i E Guy MaroD HiEh Schoo) i with Kecretary Davis in an effort 1o |oyivania avenue, east to Sth sireet make satisfactory paymenis on 1 Ital was, helag rebulle, x « 1 I ompany, . g2 o #eitie ihe strike. said today he had|,grthwest. where it will double back imoney they owe the United States 1 talk of s [ mited’ Com- { reported growing daily and the map- snggested to both sides of the con-li, 14th street and Pennsylvania ave- lOur wovernment refuses rormalls fo | i hevis ol d P o Lt e Yebout ta begim. 1t tedvetk¥ adoption of the boniia &S| nue. where it will be reviewed by M. | recognize e relationehin and will | It ! jno gutthier ehan the me Tt Wem | o Shle that pasters will be printed tem for turn-around for the Men:Garretson. Inok considersany tranetiimn i de iy [ean and 4o reach Vo Sidney hat posters i ani in sider any transferenc el 0 £5: Mrs. Mary 1d distributed throughout the awcard ship. By this ’.":::;mén'\':.é::‘ | Order of Procension. iforeizn debt from the to the | | 1 i Reviews the Arms's 11 . g o Ly I e SALE OF Biving Hiie BBl satingm: through mf‘":;m eavings inl Henry Lansburgh. illustrious po }-.nk of the Germans, but neverthe- | | P Miss B her sl $£5, and Albert .| general information as Lo mMusic wee quicker ;\{rn\?rnu?" ity tentate of Almas Temple, will head th x'-;' the Washington government is! | viewed the B tmn 7 I from May 29 to June evatiwould revert [ procession, accompanied by Tmperial |BOL igRoring the relitionshin of Ger- i (\ i “idyntem Alveads in Use. | Potentate Garretson. e order of the MANYS payments o the capacity’ of | \F | T teamship companies use this, procession will be as follows: Polic e allies 1o pay America | ! & = " e e - =t b‘m,‘, Yl Biffienlty, how- | cordon, grand marshal and aids, un-' The Harding administration consid- | | (] V] i = = = = = = b i ch a enta an = P At e ered s ously the embarrassing po- | or he added. in adepting such a sys- | ental Band. seven decorated automo- | £re ine po- | 1 Rem, B wemKine out ihe deta [ biles bearing fhe imperial potentate sition in ‘whi n Amerd a wouid be! o i i | e %aid Chairman Benson had offered { 0f North America and his aids. Almas | blaced : deciined ‘to use her | i : i 4 on to confer with j Military Band: Alimas Arab Patrol Drill [moral force aloneside the allies when -V e ! - o maine » Comicier 10 santer with | MUY S L e L i ke oot 1 e Increase in Appeals Neces-|Maryland Law Officer Ques- | o system, | ilates, Cloe. b, Alias Dram. Cocns |diate the United St had taken I i JNTAY progress was being made, Mr.jdidates lee Club, Almas Drum Corps | 100 10 e Enjted Delieved i | tions State Posse’s Search FHdoyer said, he did not know Pier: “Rrmy Navy' and marine wnic (WA eneouraging e Germing o sitates Enlargement | tate ‘ : ! BENSON ISSUES APPEAL forms: evening dress, tusedos and | €vade their obligations it mizht have | f f E ORENS e et A R o e | resultal in. & Kentiment: HaE L lave of Quarters. i of Car for Liquor. r ; club, wounded Shriners from W allied governments to the effect that 1 | C—— i teed lospital. Almas Temple div {America had correspondingly pro Eniargement of the working quar-| BALTIMORE, May 9 (Special) - it L"“ Acceptance of Pay Cut as| i oV 000 08 foreign divan. [yented the alfies from mecting their | Tt ihe Distaics real dommiasion.]lorneys General A | . ), . . i R | niohility and a ias ot ficats. (obligations. To collect from the N S e : . Leenty held that th f l A s th St t If 00 Absolutely Necessary. L Ttalaeat: Harding on the|lies, in otber worde i was memnsas | necessars by the increase in|feRUS held that U i cnnsyivania Avenue ceven ree li $r the Acancinted Pre i portico during the review will be his|for America to he allies. st | numbenof cent = from | ), anthority. & arrests for| if NEW YORK, May 8 —Admiral W.|secretary, George B. Christian. an illwlr money from upholding of the law, was | violations of the Volst act, in an i . fenson, in ‘charze of the United|ihe President's personal physician. | Eeonomie Connlderationa; et fopinion at the request of St | At¥s Shipping Boar as addressed | Bi H aw I g il e 2 n 10! Lecounty authoritics now qur } Appeal o afcers and men of the| Various potentates and Shrine dig-|, SUeh: I brief. i the jarding ol Carpenters are remodelin en- i Tight of a state peace oilicer fehant marine asking their co-op-|nitarics from temples all “over the GF WESRSE DF B0t B ploas s the St L0 ey duttered with fan automobile for lguor. | Fation with the board's policies incountry. and approximately 3500 no-|ioueubie, element is s | \formation and re-| Mr. Armstrong’s opinien h (e present critieal marine situation. | bles in dress “clothes and tuxedos, |48 been by foree of circumstance file cases. into an informa el an “sutomobile. from. the Urged that readjustments in{topped off With the red fez, will par ¥ secondary consideratio | coption room, where tenants and lana- {22 jauiomobile. from th l seales be accepted since many | ticipate in the parade !“«"“”"‘L- '}-\l'“» n mv! the comple! ords may bring their complaints, file ! very much 9 o i S luntries nave recognized the meed| Immediately after the parade re-|3UPDort of his partr, but in cases + 3 o informution: re N i 1S prode fi.r Tednctions, and in many cases|freshments will be served. prepuratory | Jivision he must rely upon pubi motions g i eri] constitutional gus workers have accepted them. The | to beginning the ceremonial session. :“"‘“_v"‘:';"" ing in executive quarters | garding various phascs of the re S have received from li 4tpard has not singled out the seamen | 10,000 Masonle Vish s At the cotniry is buck of Mr. Hard- 1), giqlation under which the commis- Deelation an Kor reduct he said. but cuts hav 5 ing in his fforts to bring about a re- : RIE reduction, e sald. buy cuts be Approximately 10.000 visiti turn of normal business conditions, He | $100 opera 3 i Fell dtann ¥ een asked in the waxe scales in Shib-;gjreadv have arrived in the city toyis still as ins that the! A wounter is under mstruction {eontr ; the same principles; $ards and repair varas. which, in | LUERET NS GIEVELLD G CON 01T sl o o e | oo <iile of e room. where the f Which | have discussed above. and tie | o5t Instances have been agreed to-ftion of the National League of Ma-icarefully steered thit al force will be stationed. A wowarrant is equally im- 4 “Review of developments of the re-ic,pic Clubs which opens tomorrow | European political tangles will be 10 chimirs, LOF Al il ALt G Teitable marine 1abor COMIOVETSY (i orning in the Masonic Temple Audi- | ed. Hut againet o wiy (o platnaits witg awigh to Gl out Al Counties. | i which now confronts this country."!i,rium “at 13th street and New York | the participation in ailied coun petition blanks will be provided. it i et | ®aid Admiral Benson. “should con-{ Gl A% feit o the participation in ailied counci e, v applies directly | i Wince all unbiased men that the)” e . joiaop towand the entry of the appointment of Mr. Gude, ou it R ! by the Shibping Boara| The headguarters and. registration ates into the ue of nations ol At wion anto 11y | gourse pursued by the Shipping Board {ogice of the convention at the New answer is made that for the et i nid the commiesion 13,0 51i counties and to the city 3s a sound and fair one: that the eX-ipyui was crowded all day with ' Hard " Yut for the present the o o irged s timely, as he will be abl . an el | 33t economic conditions fally justi- | ELMLL was crowded il das with ' Marding sdwinistration s ivoking at | {he rent baard n careying (e are leal s to the contrary. | ) I qv the readjustment of wage s;alw!.”w couniry ‘!1":;?;”'::':; 1! ;n: | nl .: nuu'ynh basis. | its adopted g of operating on a (S ”.-—\\]hhu’:{nn sL- B¢ n‘ ‘“. e .n;\ L‘ | and working conditions on the basis{ '{, S arTRnEe 5. have e axes, for instance, there must 5. 'The newcom:= | 2280 bassage. of the ‘elghteenth i Abnounced by the board | Blaborate arrangements have beenipe wmore revenie avallable from more | oo A bublie hear- | Amendment probably have local il {made by th ! X TEANIZA- gources. To make American people bet- £ s his ap. |Kiving the right to | © New Limer Ready to Sail. ftions for the entertainment of the ter able to | sElnE for fhe ¥ AP {hut, in the main, {ii Dointme iten four tenants were their taxes they mu: NEWPORT NEWS. Va, May 9—|visitors. - i Tbe in a position 1o make mo ' Mhe freight and passenger liner Silver | Following the ceremonial session of ke money they must have, beside Jandlords of | the Armsiroag rulin Jproved by the:Can be given state- s demanded Reate. Just completed, will leave here | the Almas Temple at Poli’s tonikht. fheir domesiic markets a mie to o nania e of decisions! The aquestion asked t ttorney | the last of this week for New York, | there will be a vaudeville entertain- | e goods abroad ! to el e down, One D e a s a cniran e whatner, When & wan o | wunless the seamen's strike delays her. i ment. ~While the Almas Temple i “p, ‘sl profitably they must put|njed possession of an apartment. The arrested for violit of the omo- he steamer was built for the Shipping | holding sway at the theater. there Will{ i products within the reach of the || fotlows . bile as tiie Istrate before Board and has heen chartered to the:be & reception to the visiting Musons| g, jo, ser. Until international | A Thompson and L. M. W Whom the case e search Pacific Steamship Company. to which | at the Scottish Rite Temple, 16th and ' yopange is stabilized, would-be Eu- |complainants asninst B Crifasi Com: | e automobile f idence to de- $he Golden State, her sister ship, also | S Streets northwest. | ropean purchasers eannot buy. That's ipany —Rent of apartment 6, 1113 9th ! velop a vielation of Ui Volstead act was chartered. She will be piaced in the cyele of present-d ceonomics | strect northwest, ocenp by Thom Attorney General's Opinion. it Quoting the state Hauor laws af- fecting St Mar nty particularly. Mr. Armstronz's opinion conti fi e and e Harding administratic PR A4 Wise, fixed at $27.50 a mon P {TENNESSEE MOB LYNCHES |iri, ™, Paveioe sqmivuiistion’ (& son anif Wise, Syoi vt 83150 bonthy -, 2 about a stabilizatio o - o, o TALVESTON, Tex. May o—votins |«BAD MAN OF MOUNTAINS™ | maritinat “vxertarree. Wit &' &0 Ve a0 wriccneti. comglainant “IC will be observed, therefore, that | | 4 . ccted, would be followed the r azainst B Crifast Company-—Rent o ra n P i Feston branch of the Marine Engineers’ | 1cNOXVILLE, Te May b e N r jasd 5 e nashy {the transportation of 1 not Soston branch of (he Marine Enginecrs' | KNOXVILLE. Tenn. May 0.—Rerrs | Vival 6f export ir nd the reopen. {apartment 5 1113 9th street north- | LMt fransporiation o orics that now |west. occupied by Hitehell, fixed at Boling, white, alleged “mountain bad ing of Ameri fccept the final proposition of the L U lown Mokid e o e i ‘demanded | With fintent to sell or ¥teamship owners and the Shipping (man,” was Iynched Saturday night at|” e o o acate Insumclsat [22me In vig n of Hrbvisiane: of 1 -arry alco Sound Husiness Policy. Fhe Harding administra Therefore. a man may | || nnon. complainant, ! olic liquor on his i Company—Rent o hartes 1. ( Pagainst B Crifas Foard. which provides a wage reduc- | Huntsville, Tenn. when fifty armed| Riot ok roughly 15 ek cent, but retains lmon malnkd entrance. to. the "o | jon b 1he eieht-hour day. The proposal also |county jail. sccured Boiing andlieves that the poliey of the | 2Eaint B s Coth Atreet. north- [oF transport it machine 1y 7 o e 2 provides reinstatement of all striking hanged him 10 4 trec o quarter of . Germans pay their dobt is zood b Wt Tupied by Cannon, fived at Marys counts iotating “any {11 We announce—beginning to marine enzineers ‘mile from the jail. hess policy for America, that the £32.50: previously $27.50; Crifasi de- | Statute of the st Bryid | = i . Shipe Leave Pertinad, Ore. i Boling was charzed with the mur- ance given the allies by Sitting uapded $15 LaiThe, coonsiitational . Gnhibitondn il morrow—Tuesday morning SR S o 'der of Mrs. Mary Jane Harness, age their councils prey any ex- Tour. complainant. against B, aEainst compcit a man to testify | || FRANCISCO. May 8 - Two more & America he : 7 against himsell or to give ovidenc Pucific const orzanizations of seafarer | LHIFty. Who was shot and Killed at |cuse that America her Company—Renl of apartment se P hes Kl L] i ATATErS [per home on May 3. Her husband,ing the allies from 1. 3500 WISCORSin avenue northwest nat himself or to be forcibly sub- il Fave voted to owe the Wl o search of his person or 16 i g ed eighty. aas | 006.000.600 the. S gooupied by Tour. fixed ut $65; pre- ;v sale for the settie 4 e William Harness, aged eighty, was 99 < oecupicd by operty ithout . A Phan T i ettlement of thelr [y inug by Boling about six monthe | Sound business policy—not campuisn | Vious'y 375, DIOperty awithol oreh Aactant Timarences ploving steamshiv {ugo. " The victim of the mob stood | polities—is back of the Hurding; Conway =~ ¢ <. complainant. ‘e fon eIl kv to e ioted lere | ra‘ ‘7 a S . it ihe e o ot ciremit ! policy. and that's why Mr. Hughes, 1 2inst 1 Company. is diflicult to understand on what ¥ The tie-up on Shipping Board vessels (11l At the March term of cir policy. a lats why L Hu 7] agaig nas The s court for this murder, but a mistrial | he Department of State. and Mrne—-t of Strect northwest | (heory n 0 cause ject and one to uccept At Portland. which has lasted a w H t . ; p od at $7 search to A | s {Hoover, in the Department of Com- {geoupied by Gaskins fixed ar 70 ) mid was broken last nisht with the saijms *5ut¢ e RSt concer ith ] o - e opinio ! of the steamer Pawlet ) ns he first rope used in nging | merce, who most cox i with ' previously $70. the opinion ! tatement It Whataesver strute | Now that it is time—and the need is here—so omoe L D seu et is the opportunity. We planned far ahead for | his sale—capitaliz iti isting then for . twosoarom: | TRIBUTE TO MOTHER LOVE ! this sale—capitalized conditions existing your advantage NOW, dered the the situation. but practic for the orient tothe reduced foreign tra chief influences Phebind them is th Jus sentiment the « coretary of the Treasur that busine will be r questions are ident, who in a public | brok I the mob parently ad the was riddle H pwith bullets and ieft hanging until | ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. Supgay, when oificers cut it down TONIGHT. fofficers say they have no Wwith a crew signed t him wage vived when | ettled. the race. L Brookiand Brotheriood mects ag ! identicy of those composin ) the prosperity of Am. four furlons—Mother Cirey. | i 2 o'clock in Lord Memorial Mu- | Mrs’ Harness was Killed in the pres-| al oaper: i 115 ual Rights. 115: (a)Wrack | Minister Sees Nation's S. i S S o mar A o e el AL L s ndent to @ large extent ol # ) ) er Sees Nation's Saf in il 5 2 B ieads 3 menmbors Lo a A it iixty Tohd i s ependent 1o A S | a1 e, 4T0; Vrinnies | 010 Fashivasd B i The shapes that are correctly fashionable and . i [ aged cleven. Boling’s victim and mother | ons: the Seeretary of ulture, NG eiien Dougdass, 1105 Aunt | b S i . Speech-Reading Club will give an|pleaded With him not to shoot when | %70 Wants (o ",'r"",:,‘("'"‘_f,",, Arkets ford Nnes, 110: Emma W 110; Rosalee, | OUF return to normaies depends not | properly becommg. oThritier 1o L upen lexislation or th entertainment Wt S o'elock at 1601 they saw him draw his pistel, but| e 115: Marzaret ', 115; B Moting fired three times. Kiiing Mrs, | ceution o Ablis or e Laws o 13 MeLean entr; party politics i fong the dine. U5 business and no | il Sailors—Improved Sennits—*Flat-foot” Sen- e, 113, Refugee. j/opud mother lov ! nits—Saw and Cable Edge—Concealed Stitched, re {long — P i was th shge . .. in-law of the mob's victim. She first| 1115; *War Plume, 110: Current Events, | pThis was the meseage delivered % . . N e wmarsed Jonn Boing. and had trve eni- | CITY PLANNING IS TOPIC. {115 S0 ware 5 schmme 1,115 Jev. dames 1 Freoman -t silk trimmings and genuine leather sweats. 3o Thoms | Garson. & “Orge- | qren by him. one of whom, Lemon, wit- Third race. the Linstead steeple-! of Epiphany vestera S vt nivecsity. will lscture nessed the nd shooting. Upon the praking 6L the. tw Delegates From All Parts of U. S. g,.mh. four-year-olds and upward; : [Harness instantly, according to tes- | : econd race. three-year-olds and ment (af, ‘the old-fashloned Congress Heiznix izens' Asso- | timony at the preliminary hearing. | (Copyright, 19210 Shwara ni: one mile and a fure | home consecrated by the old-fash- | ®iation will mect at 7 o'ciock. lac The dead woman s a former sister- | i Mot ture, “Social Hygic American Indian” under auspices of | 1 o P of the o P . " B : % death of her first husband she married celling; two miles ~Martian, 149; Sl ® H : e iLeaue, At B:15, Mt o e e THate A et in Bittsbireh hosire, 141: Algardi, 148; War Vie: of the New s Spick, span, fresh and new Hats, K08 K street eet in Pittsburgh. « osure, 14 2 annah of the old—he uated with Harness wife, by 158 Whist 111445 Dixie Land, { giae™0 0 | e i d, and 1t is beiieved that the fear that | PITTSBURGH, | May 9-—Dele- |y S eent of AP Harness would find it out led Boling to from al Eoare an “ADBIER | L ih s plea at the trial =ho will sp Irish Pota x> [ e Public Library i Donglas, 143 my ¥ Hranch Citizens Ass : . rix of the United | gourin race, the Spring Juvenile: {5 SRHNE eart 198 the welfure of [f ¢ 9 oday for the | oo vear-olds] four and one-half far-iid S0 O G WEwerme devot i ay ! i nnual conference on city {np s Exense Me 115 Prodigious. | safety of our nation depends ||| E | The convention opened atigyy; Second Thoughts. 1120 The Wag. | noi upon the dar-flune batile a1 luncheon at which the | |1y Black Wascal 1050 Lord Baiuo fpuh (R O can homes of the ||l - orts WelGref by, MXOF [meore. 118 Tom Cassidy, 115, Dramjsort that so many of the heroes of || 4 il i i - L heock. P uh. 3. o e wa came from ang ent it " Towar AT, — | rho rogeam provided for u nes- | AT 15 | wacabury handicap: | 205, J4Le, ar came from and went { e .in | FORT FOOTE OBSOLETE. Methodist Church, corner A algs| fonth for humanity,” he Jon street mer Secretary Weeks Recommends |son at 2 oclock, when the object | rec-year-olds: one mile ling 1o the mMothors of Jf the conference was 1o be outlined | enth. (b) Copper Demon, 107: Que-|congregation to help the church 119, Love Tap, 1 Touch Me ruiting of men Yihology. 1049 (b) Three i Abandoning Old Post. 1 Pereek, United | Nor, i22; M Jdohn Ihlder, manager. civie d department of th Rainbow Division Veterans me T for 1t min- | t 8 oclock in the Dugout, 160 ort Foote, located on the Potomac | Yolopment he mentaitied the important part ) 1] Ftreet g e e distanne Dilow amat | srates Chamber of Comm “How | Dounds claimed for rid played by the old-fashioned normai ] ] l b Sriublisbes durine the zoning affects living conditions” was "Qixih race. the Jockey Club handi-{mother love in the Tucker and Kine | ] Stadents of Washington € ot war ea ciie of the: dafenses ob to be disensged by Robert H. Whitten | eap. selling: three-year-olds and up-|solving famili of whieh haa | [lf/f Music, concert at £ 15 o’clock, Central | Natfonal Capital, has been fof Cleveland, Ilh‘!iu "t Swan and ward, six rul’lu;u.:“ *Approval, ll_'I come v many preachers Two | Il High Sechool L endel % Shci 7 George B. Ford of New York city. by Star, §8; Mainmas 7. The | brothers in tie Kinsolving famiiy are | |||/ M 8 =, H o L [ mended by the Secretary of War for i ethods of | distributing = popala: | Bagsise, 100; then Burier.’s bishops, a8 ure two in-the Tocies | || Gienuine Ecuador Panamas — fine, perfect akoma rk Citizens' Ascociation | pivie e valy jtion.” was the subject assigned to J.! Jumbo, 106; Mr. Brumm 1amily . 2, o meats At R Giloek 1 Takoma Park | Thar YA e included in a1 Bibing, United States Chamber of | uin 101 Cavendiah, 10 i weaves—natura! finish; Telescope, Alpine, Sailor Library bullding 10, Commerc H. M. Brinckerhoff of Llist of ix other old forts recommend- | (oMM im i = other ol : - | Commerce. and i "o three-year-olds and hapes. All sizes. TONIGHT L i Tomrar for Bale | ™Pno convention will continue until ming: one mile and a six- | and Optimo shap i Takoma 1" Citizens' Associa | ind Fort: Carfol MeHents | wognesday nizht. i Pirate Mcliee, 112; Hank Takoma Park Citiz Association | and Fort Carroll, Md., 50 on n,.»% ! 113; *Burlingame, 168 *Bar i ! | Step up to the } il i | e t & o'clock in the Tanoma Park | list s i i b building : i . “Sugarmint. 110; Perre au x" S i S i {AT THE COMMUNITY CENTERS |\, 113: Padua. 103 *hiadi, 103 plate fellers and ® A specal meeting of e carnatic] MOVIE MEN IN SESSION General Civie Center-—Washington | Hello Pardner. 115, ¢Hemlock, 1186:] i munity House & concert in the auditorium tonight ai| *iFive pounds apprentice allowance| f | = = i | Discuss an to Standardize the | The Shakespeare Society is to |claimed. | th ":";':’:"".I"""L"‘ Nevo 2 Intantry, | present “Much Ado About Nothing |t unther clear, track fast. 0 IES H [ “Tonight: Carbery Scouts, Troop pravs 3 ocloe ard Arm. Making of Pictures. | Tuesday at 8 pam. in the auditorium. WILL ADDRESS CITY CLUB. nght into deep | Foyah i Athietie Club Wallach | s W, Mellen of Disabled Sol- diers’ League Luncheon Speaker. With a program for further im-| j3ast Washington Community Cen- provements in standardizing motion SUES TO RECOVER $16,269.91. |picture making and Iaboratory work ¢ to recover $1R26041 was fieq | VTOTe them. delegatex o the apring day In the District Supreme Cone | convention of the Society of Motion . . I Mtk in S hmee e Court] bicture Engineers. met today in the Thomson Community Conter— Mary - fre. Rachel B2 Schnelder. his siater. | 02k room of the Raleigh Hotel and State Society meets at % o'clock; os. W . ondl Vi B e Tl 1 R | Follwing e obenine coremantes | Bl Assictatlon oF e tistrich o6} Samityo s or Mok Raciomat Dirabied | 7 ac d i ime heland discussion the coming years | Columbia mee s evening her { commander o0f Jill spaak a . B ST ol bromram. which will center on stan. | activities tonight: China painting; | Soldicrs’ League will speak ot thel Ehe defendant. who amrced to repas | 4ardizing manufacturing equipment | dramatics; plain sewing; piano pracs j Ciy, Gb IGRohech FRRUE L CCUSE Bim out of the rents or sale of the|and techns engineering instru- | Hee arrazut square. He will deal with Balfour apartmerts. About $31.500 has | ments 1.'.; m'n u;n Heture proauction Johnson-Powell Commun: Centor | the soldicr bhonus question from the Leen repaid. he states. leaving a bal-[a paper by L. A Jonex was read ony _ronight, 1:20. community dancing, (angle of disabled men. anca of $16269.91, which defendant|the “Transmission of Tinted Motion | {208 Jeague has recently completed las refused to pav. althouzh the ture Fiim Birpey Community Center - Meet- | plans for a national disabled goldicrs’ Froperty was sold last month. Attor-| A luncheon followed at 1:30, al|ings tonight: Charitable Club, K. of [week, from May 29 to June 4, when ney Henry F. Woodard appears turlwhuvh H. . Hubbard delivered a| P.; Washington Orchestra; ,Ladies’ | it . will seck to present its aims to Hat Department will open at ; 8 o’clock for your convenience the plaintiff, short address. Inter-Community Club, ~ the ehtire country.