Evening Star Newspaper, May 10, 1921, Page 11

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, MAY 10. 1921. 11 e e L N e N . BUV M,“-ER H"’S AUTOISTS HURT BY CABLE [DENIES IRISH ARE REBELS | DENOUNCED AS UNTRUE. | STR HENRY DRAYTON SEES PROPOSED ! e Two Under Care of Fayaictaan | flflf B e v | ends of Inisd Odem 8| [ S DUTIES BAR TO CANADA TRADE Hamar Greenwood’s Utterances. 2 After Passing Contractors’ Job. Irish question, Representative An- " thony J. Griffin of New York address- | 'Resolutions condemning the recent DRY I_Aw Pl_AlN]- T Aty reported utteramces of Sir Hamar OTTAWA. May $.—Sir Henry cluding capital charges, out of i i e apeny, ST ¥ Greenwood, chief secretary of Ireland,] Drayton, minister of finance, to- current income. Charles J. Sager and his cousin, Ber- for the Recog- | were unanimously adopted at a meet-| day told the house of commons W. Va. are nition of the Irish Republic at the ing of the Padraic H. Pearse branch| tha 3 : [under the care of a physician as « | National Capitar Bank® bullding, 30 | of° the loriaare ooy Fearsg, branch t Canada’s unfavorable balance STREET BILL IS PASSED. R i | - v in trade with the United States i Sena este New York Executive at ISSUe | recurt or being injured, the latter i Street and Pennsylvanis avenue south -tA'lx:oPpmal Temple Sunday mizht/| 11 | il m“h“u: e auThe Senmate vest ) east Sunday night. cking his statements “that Ire- « « With Police Who Explain Capital & Surplus, $200,000—Resources, Over $1,800, Your Financial Confidant W E want to be useful to you in every way, nard F. Sager, Thomas, Ry and to that end invite your account and financial confidences NOW. most severely, by running into a steel | “It is the duty of every elvilised land must settle her own problem.” After stat to:close upper ¥ ! . that the balanc S ieats ble stretched across the Winches- ination to compel England to treat and his comparison of the partition| ;.. v = w:z*ssiolnfl‘oo:) i fanoe | 2ist and 224 streetx Martinsburg pike near Darkes- the soldiers of the Irish republic as|act to the division of states in the as $296,000.000 in favor | W. Vn., where contractors are ‘& common enemy, rather than as a| United States, the resolutions con.| the United tes, he said the ¢ i i &) Non-Enforcement. ! improvements o’ the road- rebel, which is the present policy. demn Sir Hamar's statements 28| Young bill, which had been favor- ‘ESt(aibh;hled' cre}:ht dat 'f.‘he Mount Vernon means , | |said Mr. Griffin. characteristically untrue. AlConarcas a ready helping hand when emergen r " By the Associated Press. were motoring from Thomas| Joseph Fitzgerald, president of the| Rev. James A~ Geary. F. Edward| 2PIY considered in Congress, called Y a ping d %e cies arise and i ALBANY, N. Y., May 10.—Gov. Miller | to Woodstock, Va., to visit gelatives | Terence McSwiney Council of the or- | Mitchell'and P.J. Ryan addressed the| fOF imposition of duties which accommodations are needed. ur officers are r the weed end. Dr. Safer. who |ganization. was the other speaker | meeting. virtually would prohibit importa- as_driving his automobile, said the fand he congratulate e George 5 t occurred about 2:30 am.. and 'Washington branch on its wonderful '“"; :’,’ Canadlan agriculture com | were no warning lights at- growth in the past three montha. LAWYER SUES ON NOTE. modisies. These commodities | ched to or near the cable. and that Ilarry Kane presided. amounted to nearly $178,000,000 | mishap was unavoidable on his, AU'a meeting of the Padralc M| IMond C Flotaher a iawyer bas| (% UCT, 7 T rt R e e o s a1, | Court. to recover $1,420 alleged to be| Speaking on the budget, Sir | always accessible for conference. Safe Deposit Boxes, $2.50 Up, Per Year Monthly Statements on Commercial Accounts ; yesterday took issue with a number o chiefs of police of New York state! eities regarding the difficulties of in- | forcing the prohibition laws. In re- Ply to a questionnaire submitted by Resent the Dirty Glass! Lily Cups Protect the state conference of mayors, police| Both men were caught und Rev. Edward 'J. Sweeney predicted | gourt Phone 3641 for Your Supply ins - as fiv te of Sherman Kellogg.| H id Canada's . { Phon, ply. ities dec! chins by the wire, whic that the green, white and orange of a no enry said Canada’s trade showing Shists of tortyjclties deciared the taw | S Y o mei . thi ere Ireland would. soon be entwined with | $,foNmer client of the plaintif. Mr| .o year was remarkable. Not. | PRODUCING STATIONERS Fletoher represented Mr. Kellogg in was virtually impossible of inforce-| forced back against t the national colors of other nations |y ™Jitamme to broak the will of his| Withstanding declining pri . . ment by regular police in uniform. hood of the car w ripped oft and of the world. At a business meeting [y o NCOROL b T ports and domestic exports totaled - > cthing the machine badly damaged. ‘James J. Slattery was elected presi- | Drother. am Pitt Kellogg. former| ) 459.000,000, & gain of $125,000.000 n | Anybody who knows anything at| te | el¥ briised and {gentof ‘the councll to sucoeed John | STYOTROT of Louisiana The will was| 352500100 & Eain of ! i ail" sald the governor today, “knows | randered unconscious for some time, !L. Hougardy, elected last week, byt |Tustained. Predicting a decrease in customs | o s e h S d M =g that any man, police officer or no po- | while his cousin’s throat was lacer- . gpo declined to accept the office. —— revenue this year, he said the g 919 E| Street 4._Cor. Ot| t. an ass. Ave. === lice officer, just by walking through | ated to such an extent that physicians ' “yfigs Margaret Brosnahan wasadded | False teeth of syoamore wood were | policy of the government would be § ihad to take about a dozen stitches. ¢ Vine Yist of vice presidents. used by the ancient Greeks. to all current expenses, in- the streets of a town.can tell where | e also was rendered unconscious liquor is being unlawfully sold. Of|for an_hour or more. i Dr. Sager said the night was very course, you cannot prevent violation| Dr. Sager sald the niebt TAT I of law. " If we ¢ prevent viola- 3 here. He walked about two miles Loms of fhe,Jaw we swould not have! I woke n farmer. who brought ] a any need for criminal courts But | : B aanme ment the people who wink at violations of | {1 men to Winchester for treatm the laws have no business to he e \arged wita the duty of inforcing | hem.” {WOUNDED IN HOME MOVIE. | When his attention was called to the —_— published comment of the police chief i &t Amsterdam that in order to enforce Shenandeah County, Va.. Family the Volstead act “vou must first de. ! ! isti velop 100 per cent Americanism into | Has Eealistic Rehearsal 100 per cent ‘squealer’” Gov. Miller | WINCHESTER. Va. May 10—A said: | near-trages was enacted near the “The chief of police, if he made that | home of “Rob” Teets, living on observation, shows such gross disre- | Pughs run, Shenandoah county, When gard of what Americanism means, | the Teets family changed a reel namely, respect for obedience to law,|drama to a real one. The family that he manifests his unfitncss to be a | doctor was called to extract a bullet chief of police, and the mayor of that | from Mrs. Teets’ neck. She had shot city would do well to look into the | herself by mistake qualfications of his chief of police.” All the Teets family, big and little, Regarding an extraordinary term of | had recently become ardent movie the supreme court in New York cxzyirama When they were all at home | 10 handle the prohibition law violations, | Mrs. Teets obtained a large revolver, nd a judge free to preside at time, and, inviting the household Sty Judso free to preside at such | LIRS o Tawn. proceedsd to Eive an exhibition of “fancy” shooting as it S . ’ he made it perform such intricate LEGISLATORS’ PAY CAUSE | 3, it 10l by et open-mouthed. There came one twirl a spurt o flame and a bullet crashed into the neck of the “heroine.” It arely missed a_large artery and i - While the wound is painful, the tion Agrees on $15 a Day doctor said she would recover. Mean- After Stormy Session i while movie dramas have been called the governor said that he had not yet vhich had not been used for a long done by the cowboys on the plains. OF PERSONAL CLASHES | not "on the program. A loud report, Louisiana Constitutional Conven- | SaraNipe in Mrs. Teots: neek. off at the Teets home. aa May 10.—Fol- sting far into the night and eniivened by four personal encounters among the delegates, the titutional convention late last t adopted an ordinance providing $15 per day for the state’s legislators. The report of the committee on the ordinznce in question recommended fixing the pay of the legislators in both houses at $10 per day, an in- crease of $5 over the present scale. An amendment making the amount N $15 per day was followed by a spir- ited debate. The amendment carried, Cane Sug’ars b4 to 6. Delegates to the convention who . i also are members of the legislature You had ‘'the opportu- . were excused from voting. e 2 " ‘ An amendment providing that the nity to test many brands increase shall not become effective ofsugarduring thesugar until a new legislature is elected was And » shortaye you voted down. 56 to 37. An effort to D g D have the mileage aliowance of 10 learned thatuinless you - cents per mile eliminated was unsuc- -ordered sugar by nanie, » Cefstur you: could not. be sure * An amendment providing that mem- <6+ " . 1 S bers may draw pay only for days of its quality. . 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