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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, THURSDAY, MAY 12, 1921 & 3 IRCU May 16 and 17 AMPLE CAR SERVICE Direct to and From 20th and Calvert Sts. 7TH STREET | NAVY YARD By Free Transfer From A they “ T DESTROYERS' GALLANT SERVICE | Abe Martin Says: | i & it PI.ANS []U"JNED | DISCUSS JOINT SELLING. - 1t { afternoon. Two of her offf | Co-Operation Advocates Speak at GUARDING ARMY TRANSPORTS ' m GU ARU HE AUH " Sioad ek mecsiag M = | 1A, Md, May J Daniels Tells of Tireless Work of Ocean o a e hiprara e’ forard vt i Lt SN .| was agatn tn commission. and is do- | I o - fnan Could there be a hotter tribute tha superb efliciency of their officers and ¢ | was als Greyhounds protecting Convoys énd { I aiendia mervice fn the Nas¥ 0 Mothods to Prevent Epi- | that 1o the stan se f our d R i ! ing of Surgeons. ! cr tha dairy o ten men of her crew were d: killed lin the collision. Three officers and [ twelve men were injured. Her bow and most of the forward part of the ship was gone. But what was I# her was in port: and she was {to a shipyard. a new forward Combating Submarines. BY JOSEPHUS DANIE Former Secretary of the ) ARTICLE day. | [$ stroyers and the undying spirit and demics Discussed at Mest- | a 5 |in spite of all efforts to rescuitate him LA he died. The Germans were given hot coffee, : Men of the | Dlans for the betters of stand- s and service in pr vlic rving and! sandwiches and cigarett protecting t | ! . nning a“The rm clothing. avino. : i . Making Its way across the Nortn Lannink louned their warm clothing, | oriany cutlined by representa | All Points on System Atlantic, a convoy of troopships was,ed. When thev were in the boats that | IR e o T oMl T nijand ol actentific for ! CAP]T L sClll nearly 500 miles from land. when | ¥ere fo take them ashore thes” cheered e L UL el S at the pub [ A s of the Am. Washi @ fledgling Army officer who Was: ‘muicgg o in which the au- making his first trip across remarked: | thorities could not throw doubt on it by “All you can hear absut nowadays is|any dubious credit of rsightly dam- i NaA Vv ... ' Aged’ or “possibly sunk.” Tnere the Navy: the Nawy this. the Navy [Goube whatever that that subm that; but as far as T can see, the Nav. 8. had gone to Davy Jon is not doing much imthis war.” And ‘the prisoncrs were glad enough to One of the civiliahs in the party rose h their lives to his feet, pulled out his watch and!kins. Wadsworth, Cumming: Star tomorrow.) SCHOOLHOUSE PROGRAM * ! | HELD AT FIVE MILLION 5550 o re | provosed public welfare depart-| tment. He said t one of the ob- of the administration in ons at the TRACTION B|ACHRACH | COMP ANY HEATING one M. 4194 By Hot-Water, Stenm or Vapor- rien, Trippe, Warrington N using any Some folks hate t' see a feller Dr. Ballou Tells Parents of Colored ald: « b ates ! Benham. Parker. Jacob Jon cticcecdieven it he's workin’ f 7 fingcithe Gp welfare dc . L e e o | Dougs Conyngham. Anen: Reed. | Succeed even if he's workin' fer | pupils That Officials Support | was the exiablishment of a4 public destroders Wil meet this convoy H er, Patterson, Beale, Bur- [henlth organization which would be- i said ' pow Iy credited by the with successful tack others which probably deserved it, bu en. i h’ Lord. | What are you talking about : i Copyright N officer: how go.vou know? B Well,” returned the civilian, is now 4:05 o'clock. The destroyers ar £t on the A4 to enidemic ich [}t as indications in the number were official- Original Plan. ; h admiralty nd there were The o© onstruciion pry tional Newspaper Service. | wwyer poin iginal $3.000,000 schoolhouse ‘! ad swept the am of fhe bourd of 0f the 1 of incr ordered to meet this convoy at 4:15 | obly TaEut ity But so accurately had the de- omed by of hospita 1 nounced that in s e el pm.. and they will be here | ant pble to Dresent such clear]asiroyer officers estimated the drift. School autho bt Foank W Bal- ‘Submitiing the vublic welfi an it The party went out on nl»rk‘]lo uu:wh. it nee before | l‘n l:lm- xL\rhnn‘. ihe : Imost 144 told me: of lhe newiy or- 10 the ‘u-.]mu 1':..: ‘Ilu'v n ad i If you need a new System, a d e mi . at 415, there hove an into the r: n you imagine . silerated i 8 @ o omind layin s foundation an 2 A 3 > » i.x:\:l'_l'(;fl‘hx’(‘l‘e’:;’r‘:\:‘?:.isw nging into 182 [P hibcs ot calouiationithan thats, sonized Hederuted: | her As- ;L titution which would suceerafully re invited to attend a n g to be held at the new Heater, or other Repairs, Yihe afy eich alde Gf the Y S\Geod Werk of Av rackes Kol Jrop Bombx Around Suh. Cbat v threntening en'den Hth and Park Road NW. on Friday evening. May take it up with us now. Prices saucy little vessels, heaving f The armed e t s they speeded toward thetr Sehoo ndardization of hospits 7:30 o'clock down. Good workmen are av spray from bow to s crowdea with the hunareds of ad e I insheins Ihe President of one of the bt stors organisas able. RIGiE (itouah the ik ko orowded Wity Slre hund reds Tt e ihe President of ane of the st_chain store organiz 0od heavens.” exc sions. were turne EY N St S ancEyiartington o s - tiois of its kind in the world wi'l address the meceting, to- “if these little destroyer ami periors e B i American Co'lege of ther with several-cistinguished banker me three hundred E . (: i s stroye £ tushing tc attack, they dropp s expressed the beiel tha i | cether with several-Gistinguished bankers. Some e red miles to sea in any kind of weather,' the coast of 1 Rusiing to the attack, ‘they dzopped | e Saned e el e b AL Lsiivgeonel U107 o) low ut_the or L i be ore Sad heas o hontithe Bl S Heatln 0. Neep their schedule and locate a con- | their part, ar epth bombs all around tne location, e e & muct Ho ey Ation’s program aid. elinic especially invited guests will be present and hear about the o e e dot T will believe anything | Piqua. Christah 152 vonia Swerel l'l:x‘vl,\ ”P;:::g;‘sl‘l':luhl"(ll 1(: ;() ::«nlu;ue:‘y An sixjorieleht months, . conducted by membe of the | safest investment cver offered to the people of Washington. 3 he dot. elieve any [ e dil o a © sub descended to so ¢ ‘ollege of Surg.o sterday for o Backbone of Convey System. subcha lvmouth and Corfy|€hed to crush in its sides. the depth 1 slaxton, federal comm on local conditions. established and doing a thriving business in several of the st o 2 bombs shook it like an earthquake And that undersea craft hiding be- neath them turned out to be the very ne that had sunk the Lincoln, That story was told me by a man|had thei &ho was on that transport. and noth-| By, ‘dng could better illustrate the effi-istroyers »f these splendid greyhounds|the Other addresses were delivered by |y Rev. C. B. Moulinier. J.. president | atholic Hospital largest cities in the United States. If vou are identified with any other sales organization or 917 H St. N.W. PHONE MAIN 4887 Other xpeakers were Lr. Roscoe (. Brown of the United Sta public heaith service and Dr. Joseph A. Mur- s the calignt de- raost to combat Srml | h o tomiat hac ha e Linco er | : ks | in any other line and desire to increase your earnings you are ©f the sea. They went out and staved | the bully boy ways kept the. e got away at last, but supervising medical inspector o of the urgently. requested: to attend: out in all kinds of weather, Perform-| xubs on’ the run. At Sex iwo thirds| n certainly had a narrow strict public schools. Roscoe (. weons. gen] 1 d e N 5 : 4ng their duties in sun and SLOrM.|of the time. th tnree. | €5cape. assistant superintendent in| pointed to the luck For advance information call at 220-27 Bond ig., Wash- TO REALTY OWNERS guarding troopships and cargo trans- | fuurths of i tonmame| \ thrilling example of the courage. | charze of colored schools, presided. | ciation for the trained n ington, D. C. Buffct supper served free after meetin Rt S e oD orts, liners and merchant vessels—iin and oui of Eurs orts. Some | Quick decision and prompt action that | Music was furnished by the 3d Regi- | 115t as compared to the z B Sl eeping open the sea lanes for thelof them imad records. | Characterized the destroyer force was |went Band of the Washington High ! by the public to “quacks The HEYCR flow of troops. munitions and com-|The fir TECOTS: | that of the Shaw, October 11. 1818, | School Cadet Corps. remedies.” Dr. Martin outlined the HiAL merce. They were the backbone ofbwar Porter. Davis | 4scorting the big British transport | otk of the College of cons und the convoy system. for they were the!and Conynzha about 63.000 | Aduitainia, the Shaw was just com- mentioned the basis for its org: a- | tion i Henry B, F. Mg nd delivered U L s 0 | Wbt e ek M of 1"%ine |SENATE PASSES TARIFF; & g e the | when her rudder jammed. As the CONFERENCE GETS BlLLi for some time averaged | huge transport turned the destroyer nth, over 280 miles| wag aimed straight toward its side. Silrmis | of ship. big or little,| Commander Willlam Glassford, cap- TENANT CLAIMS DAMAGES. ‘: record. tain of the destro realized that a escort through the danger zone. i Th deadliest foe of the submarine. | the very presence of destroyers was usually sufficient cause for the U-boat | to submerge and scurry away. For every submarine encounter there were & score of submarine avoidances. Yet 3 ) \ © 6 mergency tariff biil, j ed by she was ed by the ) g s . our destrovers in European waters| “Give Him Ansthing He Wanta | collision was inevitable. Either de- Senate la fiernoon, | e M thar nel 7 5 A TON | V. N. & T. B. HUYCK were credited with 236 attacks on Regarding the Caldwell. I must tell | Strover or transport would be sacri- £0es 10 conterence between the roperty for his own use | =St J. V. N o bt boats. and there were not a few ex- You a little story about Commander | fied. ”h”':\ sharp-prowed destroyer |sSenate and House. > 5 sion of premises 1] rENTS, saves. poans nsrrasce citing encounters. " " " ore | ByTon MeCandicss "At e ?"""id“"'"fi';‘;ruxc ,the Aquitania, the big trans. e Oe Jn the Senate yesterday -t northwest | 1517 H St. N.W. Main 1328 b e o et o o T nd | B T and mun with: heays fons Taksr Dlosan' g S I was enuted 1o remaly as B senant | Home Beauty for Home Seekers action and quick results than that of | assigned to this destrover, then build- | °f life: 4 S oted aga 3 law, Loui Hulst has filed suit in the Fanning and Nicholson. November | ing at Mare Island. He reached the ain Sacrifices His Ship. g seven democrats. "Na the 1 upreme Court to recover s \{ 1 17, 1917, California navy vard not long after i ik (Louisiana), 10,000 d from Maynard J. Si CL VERLOOKH\G the glonfied beQUty Of hedl g Glassford decided instantly to Mexico), Kend L = the Keel was laid. | i ! 3 i e ico), Kendr E ons. € ed by i < 1 w Fashington—t most ‘divable” Getn Glimpse of Periscope. the keel was laid, Impatient to get | rifice his own ship. Unable 1o 1urn | {xsnianar. Iittman (Newadns, Daoes | oty < s Rock Creek Park, there is an attrac: Washington—the wivab it aside, he gave the order. “Full . ¥ Ans day and night. He banged away at it ;‘:r':',,s o *mg.:mm o e, oA Aq""‘_!uen (Louisiana) and Sheppard (Tex- is . Tl e —voted for the bi eme z:llsr::;;efé‘la‘plmsall,-.g";';'“;””‘"‘*“ tania struck the destroyer and sliced | 25 75¢led for the bill. one Jemo. ° i 2 s i it almost in two, passing through |g.7 " w. ounced in favi A Fanning. causht a iint of a peri: LOne dav (ne ucting crice or naval | 1§ ithout even siowing speed Scric | b ni—was announced in favor of the 4 : a into my of ‘ J - : | tiny thing only an inch and a half in | ¢ o0 £8 MeCnqomee with 8 ing just forward of the bridge. the | "Aj of the amendments to the bl stick. It was lifted Iy Wi Caldw ¥ De ins | Shaw's bow and raked the whole |, < : dividuz Scionds! bt the keen eves bF Tbomie | Caldwell. He handed me a letier he [ jength of her Side. stripping open the | L5 N SUORIL And all individual caught a ziimpse of it. and he esti | 1ad_Pprepared disapproving ‘the re-| forward boiler room and tearing out | gron g R SCUARIIEL OY - senators e D o e i | quest.” “Hold on. there. now.” 1 said. | the mainmast. which, in falling, jam- ere ro) These destroyers were escorting a convoy in British waters when at 4:10 p.m. Coxswain Loomis. lookout on the City in America E WANT LOTS! Many of those ‘who ) tive Kennedy-built home, on Irving Street. With its large airy rooms and terraced lawn, smartly, flower-gardened, it offers an ex- | 1 ceptional opportunity to the home-seeker. There are | eight bright cheerful rooms gnd bath, sleeping porch, | 5 . breakfast porch, built-in refrigerator, hot-water heat, Action by the Senaie came at the | electric lights and hollow-tile garage. A vacuum clean- .¢| “That officer is working overtime to|med the starboard engine. 3 1 -1 biees points on the port bow. 400 yards dis 3 FRing; o e t . lend of five hours of driving attack { 1rave been -3 L s S | get his ship done. Give him anythi Sparks ted the oil the for- |0 . nE o [ £ S5 R 5 ex JAnt TIOVINE Across the DOW At WO he wants, and send it by express. | ward tank. seiting fire to (he vessel, | b¥ democratic leaders. [Lheaiier . i ing system is installed in the house. Its diverse attrac- waiting for NG Fatnine Heuded for fhe spot,ljh(n the acting chief held out his| The Dunc and the Kimberly went | [JFSRER B0 P08 e me :lure-.r ;fl; p f -~ | tibns will delight those who discriminate. This unu- things ta full speed. and as it crossed the course ; OUNeT hand. It contained a dispatch | to the assistance of the Shaw, the |,y /ry] republicans made efforis to { sual home of ascending value is worth intent consider- | dropped a depth bomb. The Nichol.| 2PPTOVINE the request. “I knew Kimberly rescuing the survivors in {y o, qen jts scope. L 1€ { settle on ‘a across to drop another charge when | ¢ " De said. ; t : g trated on the committee addition to ¥ ; : : it : the vnngmz i h“' he s“bm“m”:‘hzu:g".::”nrsn what I could do with Bring Vessel Into Port. the bill providing for continued fed- il for Lots to buy on which they appeared. The oison headed for | ; That the vessel kept afloat at all|eral control of dye importations. J h ‘h’ I h & C : are ready to build. the submarine full speed and the Fan- | Mukes Double Reeord. seemed remarkable; o get her to port | Senators charged frequently that the | Hi : onn . ompson 0. o ning turned in her wake to attack.| McCandless finished his ship in rec- | appeared almost impossible. But those | amendment, which was submitted to | = LI ~Incorporated ——— 821 15th Street - Main 1477 See Our Listings in Classified Section. The Nicholson dropped a depth charge ord time and for his trial trip made | brave boys of the Shaw put out the | the committee by Senator Knox, re- on those pieces of furni- May we Sell alongside the U-boat and turned. fir-|another record by making the run | fire in the face of bursting ammuni- | publican, Pennsyivania, would create ture you had thought ing from her stern guf. ' The sub’sifrom San Francisco through the|tion. They rigged up her engines|a monopolistic control of the dye in- too worn and shoddy- bhow came up rapidiy. She seemed to|Panama canal to Hampton at a speed | ahd got them working again and re- 'dustry. 2 52000y, he down by the stern and was evi-iof thirty knots an hour. After a Jooking to keep—it will re- dontly damaged, but tried to rightishort rest he took her across the At store them to a lustrous herself and increased her speed. “'As|lantic and made another record. in finish, make them look like the Nicholzon cleared the Fanning|ihe war zone Bt Ayces G satly st opened fire with her bow gun. At the| That's just an example of the way i yon et third shot the German crew came on | our destroyer boya. wene ar the o0 and it comes already mixed, s JOB; ready to use. Your choice of eight colors—guaranteed deck and held up their hands. At 4:28 d t i a the submarine surrendered. 1t had | gjew "¢Y KeP it up until the last horn to stisfy you by Berry Brothers. as) If it is insurable—We insure it If there’s a loss—We pay it been only eighteen minutes since | Their skill in navigating. i 5 o gating. in locat- Loomis had sighted her periscope. jing convoys or vessels in distress or Scuttle Surrendered Boat. !boats containing survivors was posi- The destroyers got a line to the crip- | lively uncanny. When the President led craft, preparing to take it in tow. | Lincoln was sunk 500 miles at sea ut two of her crew disappeared for a |[the Smith and the Warrington hur- moment. They scuttled the boat. As it |ried to the rescue. Other ships in sank the Germans jumped into the water | the convoy had sent by wireless the and swam for the Fanning. Heaving |location as they hurried away to es- lines were thrown to them, and all but | cape the submarine. The two de- one managed to get aboard. When it was | stroyers _were 230 miles from the €cen that he was sinking. two of the scene. That wireless message was Fanning’s men. Chief Pharmacist’s Mate [all they had to steer by. The Lincoln Elzer Harwell and Coxswain Francis G.|was sunk about 9 o'clock in the morn- Connor. jumped overboard to rescue him. | ing. and it was 11 o'clock that night They got him aboard the Fanning. butiwhen the rescuers reached the local- SPECIAL NOTICES. | SPECIAL NOTICES. Niw Yotk ciee or Intcrmediins poing o Mo UMBRELLAS | Recovering—Made to Order. | H UMBRELLA SHOP, Let Mz_Apply Live Oak asbeston roofig comeat to your roof: eping a i ty” cont L. TALBERT. 1 E paiat’ u on “with brown that 0 WHOM'TT MAY 603 ot will sto also preserve any kind of roof. o rosentbic 4 MADISON CLARK. Sole Distributor, 1314 one et than myeny, eot8 contracted by 807 | p."ave s e " Line. 4219, Product sold fa buik: : e f)‘% Th thi dful of i = tectian than Plate Glass. 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