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\ . THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, MAY 16, 1921 - —By BUD FISHER. .16 'Ten }Iurt When Express Crashes MUTT AND JEFF—Jeff Learns Something About His New Job With Dempsey. Into Coal Cars on C. & A. Siding LISTEN) TO THI DeMPIEY'S FIRST SPARRING PARTNER - YEsTERDAY WAS A GIANT IN STATURE! AT THE CLANG OF THE GoMB JACK RUSHED A’{m asked to be discharged, as he felt HiS OPPONENT, EGINTED W' that he could not fight against the oountry of his forefathers. After reaching France, Henkes again re- quested discharge and was court- martialed. r. Trade mark oy (Copyright. 1821, by H. Flx registered U. S, Pat AND LANDED A CRUSHING RIGHT ON THE SPARRING PARTAGR'S JAW! AFTER An HouR THRES DOCTORS 3IUCCEEDED r;N RING THE Poo! ?es:&w o CONSCIOUSNESS, MUCH TO THE RELIEF OF EVERYBODY 1IN THE Y HELLo JAck: You €TTER LOOK FOR ANOTHER SPARRING PARFNER I'm RESIGNING /‘ RIGHT Now. - —— — us\.e e WAS JUST READING ABOUT Dempsey’ 1T SAYS He's IN RARE FoRm AND HITTING LIKE THE DEMPSEY JFFERED Mme MORE COIN AN T WAS GETTING FROM CARP, So FRoM AOW ON LAITIL THE BIG FIGHT I'AM GONNA BE JACK'S SPARRING PARTNCR: WHEN & TeLL MUTT I'M YD GET FIFTY BERRIES A weglc HELL THROW A JEALoVs FIT. By the Asmociated Press. BLOOMINGTON, IIl, May 16.—Ten persons were injured, one seriously, when the west-bound Chicago and Alton “Hummer” ran into a string of coal cars on a siding six miles south of Bloomington last night. HiS LEFT AND -~ TRAINING CAMP, ) | Saves Niece; Loses Life. Railroad officials declared that the | ronine o trotue Mie Tareiie Doy switch appeared to have been thrown {ny. who was in bathing at Davis open by some one, as the switch |falls. near here, her aunt, Mrs. O. W light showed green. indicating a clear |} arsons. lost her life. Miss Penny track. The engine, mail car and com- aged in some way to get out and bination b reare mad emoking enr|was found several hours later wan- e B e A S rain | dering in the woods, unable to Rive & L e I, hata mare | coherrent account of the aecident. serious collision was prevented. H. | RA TR E. Wood, special counsel of the state | _M¥stery in New York Shooting. W YORK. shooting of manufacturer, at Iystery surrounds H. Reid. a sen-{ N the public utilities commission, ger on the train, after examining the switch, said that he believed it had | wealthy silk the been tampered with in a “deliberate” |home of Mrs. Hazel D. Warner, in the attempt to wreck the train. university section of the Bronx. Reid E lis in a critical condition, with five Leaps to Death From Airplane. | bullet wounds in his body. Mrs. War- 2 & , 22 ner disappeared folowing the shoot- [OMAHA, Neb—_Warren 1. Kite'ling. together with Lila Wiley, a mo- air pilot, was_instantly killed at{ iy picture actress. and a man Known Grand Isiand, Neb. when. before his [ QT RICUrEactress and a man known wife and several thousand spectators. iihe night at the Warner house. he jumped from his plane at height | George ~ Kuriger, an uncle of Mrs of "800 feet. He was performin€ l\warner, another occupant of the aerial stunts with Pilot J. H oo told the police he heard some when the two |\l:m~;jI;'rg;hEl‘! «;m- icking on Mrs. Warner's door. E .ater he found Reid lying on the| . jon. M vas foor it M Nt herlernd| S o CT e b T horl AMENTAL FRONT DOOR” [GETS CALL FROM HARVARD 1 recon to celebrate a tion with the young woman and distance to zround @ man who ran away. SUpp Dr. Howland of Johns Hopkins jumped. He rose in his seat, poised | y \TE' himself for an instant and 1 L = in observance of the first birth J CHIC: 7 o uace e Hanie il nis Hod 'T:‘:S?Dh:r‘ Tll';z‘:od. Arrest llumrnlnl Rillie, Morris’ little son. Two sisters IC GO CHARA CT‘ERISTIC Hospital Offered Professorship. . St . injured. ACKSONVILLE ce welly of Miss Moore were present. = 32 TP, TS VAR shingured. || JACKSONVILLE. | Fla_Eive el foore were aivo prescn : A | EAtEOR oy 16-Dr OUR RZCORD . cluding Dr. F Watts, prominent > AG ay i sity “hiea o Dearbe ohn Howland, sor of pediatrics Five Killed in Auto Accident. |k 5 CHICAGO, May 16.—"The city to Chicago, where Fort Dearborn |~ s Hopk ohii = T . . e e rive. per|Physician. et iberty last wisht| - GROWS LEPROSY CURE. with the ornamental front door” is | 0nce stood. and the tamous boule: |1, he Jonns fonius Hospita Yool This institution has a record fur cons«rva- sons were instantly killed and one .3 warrunts for the arrest of six- = — the newest sobriquet pinned on [ | et Lane Home, and pediatric 3 | Lk : . % o ants fa o S x- e S and south sides of the city. i AK tive management and for cou - | ustained prohable fatal injuricS|teen other persons. as a result of the| Hawaii Territory to Plant Thou- [ Chicago. It dates largely from the It is conservatively estimated |Of the Johns Hopkins Hospital, 8 > ourleous Ireat i hen an zutamobile truck in which | {EC5 SI0T TOrgont, o5 & restls of the eraction, athwart the new Michi- | that 50,000 automobiles pass the |received an offer from the Med ment of customers which has been an im- g.;\m:;g;e ‘:r u:gmvrt‘a}‘{-i_‘_;fi_e Tiaute |operator employed by the Florida sands of Chaulmoogra Trees. gan boulevard “link” bridge, o; a “Shimmy” building daily. It is not ?grn?lp:grelfa;:::grfl l!r’?lx';:'::_lslym!:’a: g tant fl:tol' = i sit: > E S i I atiicoas i iilroadlat ‘Soathl e s great ornamental white office | to be wondered, then, that the |C ofessor of ¢ ses por ob! positors. The automobile was demolished and | Bast Coast vaiiroad, at South Jack-| HONOLULU. T. H. May 14.—The! Pifg, C70" “Giley five = stories, plans of the Chicago plan commis- | at that institution. In that position| | g sion undertake to make this spot, he would have two hospitals under I his direction, an infants' hospital and a children’s hospital. Dr. Howland has not notified the Hopkins authorities whether he in- tends to accept or reject the offer. Dr. Howland has had remarkable success in his work at Johns Hopkins and is regarded throughout the coun- try as perhaps the leading authority on the diseases of children. BROTHERHOOD ELECTS. Firemen and Oilers Choose All For- mer Officers But One. nicknamed. because of its eccentric lines and unequal-angled appear- ance, the “Stimmy” building. The “Shimmy” building is_the keystone in the arch of the city's ornamental front door. Visible for many_miles, both from the harbor and from north, south and west, it marks the convergence of the Chicago river, the water gateway will follow. BIG CLINIC TO BE BUILT. | PICKETS MUST REGISTER. S e | $15,000,000 Medical Center Will {Ohio Judge Allows Three Strikers Be Erected in New York. (‘ to Patrol in Front of Plant. Territory of Hawaii plans to grow on an extensive scale the chaulmoogra tree, from whose nuts are derived the oil specific which has demonstrated its ability to definitely arrest lep- rosy. Aiready one thousand seed- lings are thriving vigorously on this island and more will be planted in favorable locations when the seeds are received from Burma, according to C. 8. Judd, superintendent of f. restry. The present supply of the chaulmo gra oil specific. produced by Dr. A. L. Dean, president of the University of Hawaii, is much too small even for the needs of Hawali alone, while ap- plications for the specific are being It has been of material assistance in fur- thering the best interests of Washington people by encouraging habits of thrift and assisting them in the systematic handling of income and expenses. 2% paid on Checking and 3% on Savings Accvents the bodies were thrown and dragzed distances varying from a few feet to fifty yards. The dead and injured, all of whom are residents of Terre Haute, are: Mrs. Hazel Holscher, thirty vears old: Frank Holscher, four-year-old son of Mrs. Holscher; Mra. Martha Hastings, fifty vears old; Tester Dotson and Calvin Hastings. | Lillle Holscher, _eight - month - old daughter of Mrs. Hazel Holscher, was probably fatally injured. have been twice kidnapped and beat- en and ordered to leave South Jack- sonville within twenty-four hours, declares he is at a loss to understand why he was mistreated. favored by traffic of land and wa- ter, the municipal beauty 8pot of the world. Embellishment of the bridgeheads with treatment in his- torical style is the first step au- thorized in this development. Beautification of the surrounding property and of the river itself Canoe Tells of Double Tragedy. CLEVELAND, Ohio.—Hope of find- ing Jay Goodman, twenty-six, and Louis Emerman, twenty-eight, prom- inent business men, alive vanished ‘ | with the finding by a searching party ody of their canoe, which was cast upon MOBILE. Ala—Otto Kinchinia was |the beach of Lake Erie at Madison, found dead near Saraland. a suburb |Ohio, twenty-five miles from here. of Mobile, with a bullet hole through | The canoe carried the paddles with | Found Shot Through Body. his body.” Delma Reed was arrested | which the two men set out from the | Plications for the specific are being by the county police authorities and | home of Louis Goodman. father of | [eCeived e e eprauy | NEW YORK, May 16.—A $15,000,000 CLEVELAND, Ohio, May 16.—Limited | held for the killing. . Jay Goodman, for a fishing trip Thurs. | &1l parts of the world where 1eProsy | moqical eenter soon will be estab- ) picketing will_ be bermitted at the| WHEELING, W. Va. May 16.—Al = day night. The canoe was identified ; lished in New York jointly by Colum- [ plant of the Mullins Body Company | officers of the International Brother- Widely Known Editor Ends Life. by Louis Goodman as that used by the — bia University and the Presbyterian | of €alem, Ohio, according to a de-| hood of Firemen and Oilers, with one | v, iss—C ) osp 3 o 000,000 fo i 2 c e kL S P ACKERAN. i o, Frank | men RATIFY RUSSIAN TREATY. |t (e of s, fon o) cho o e T8 Wonteahati | Bucty s et ot = OF THE DISTRICT ownsend. sixty. . may AR iners® Families in Distress. —_— was announced today at the culmina- | The company petitioned against the | 1€ ‘Session of the sixteentn annual | B erman and known throughout Mis. sissippi as an editor and lawyer. was found dead in his home with his| throat cut. The razor with which he still BIRMINGHAM, Ala—Fourteen hun- dred and seventy-seven families in sixteen Alabama mining camps will ‘T‘urk Nationalists Agree to Soviet STANTINOPLE, May 13 tion of negotiatio several years b; Pact. the hospital ns carried on for the university and | New and thoroughly modern build- (De- | ings will be erected on a common site picketing of employes and sought an against it. Judge Westenhaver announced that three men, who will wear a badge its plant by striking injunction today. The only change in_the board was that of the eighth vice presi- dent, to which position P. L. Farrell of Minneapolis was elected. . the OF COLUMBIA Cor.1Sik and H Sts. Northwest had committed suicide was i lief within two weeks un- v 5 rasped in his hand. Eeuinoline 327 i : ; .| for both the medical school of Colum- | and b . S| N ewarCRIV IR feesch os o ias Exsen piss Iesnfiie Neadslogitial e milicaicanions ~—The Turkish nationalist gov-| {10 10" nospital, which will draw | tharities, ob shat they eon beient) | Convention city for next year. EDWARD J. STELLWACEN. PRESIDENT Business Men Visit Tuskegee. D e Sonoiicd by o | ernment, at Angora, has ratified the|its professional SUff from the Co-|fied In the event of misdemeanor,| A W Morton, Chicage: 3 W. Bren- . TUSKEGEE. Ala—Headed by J. P. | citizens’ relief committee, after a sur- | {fealy jwitn soviet Russia, signed|lumbia facuty, =~ 0 o = |wil be permitted to picket the plant. | {EhpiGuiurih were chosen as dele- Billups. general passenger agent of [vey of unemployment in the various | f0 . qing to the summary given out.|erned by an administrative board of gates to the American Federation of the Atlanta and Westpoint railway, a | scotions. Of this number, 532 of the | yno (reaty included among various |six persons, three representing each AR G FIRM FAILS. Labor convention at Denver next party of 125 distinguished businéss | families live in Pratt City. the report | (e, treaty [InCuded atmoli SAriolt | S persons, three FARMIN . month. says. Unless proper food is provided in’ adequate quantities, according to the report, the health of 192 children under five years of age in families not listed as requiring relief will be impaired within the next few weeks. is num added to the children in e ‘tamiites needing rener, manes »| URGE SAVING OF TREES. total of 845 small children who will = have to be supplied until their par- | ents can provide the necessary food | for them. and professional men from Atlanta. visited the Tuskegee Institute. A fea- ture of the visit was a special pro- gram of old-time plantation melodies sung by the Tuskegee Institute choir. The domestic science class prepared a special supper for the distinguished guests. agreement on the part of Russia to furnish military support to the Turks in event the latter were attacked by the allied powers or by Greece. Receiver Named for Largest Cor- poration of Kind in Canada. CALGARY, Alta, ROOSEVELT TO FLY. Assistant Navy Secretary Will In- spect Portsmouth Yards. PORTSMOUTH, Va., May 16.—As- stant Secretary of the Navy Roose- it was announced today at the yard, will make a thorough in- spection of the navy vards and the Hampton roads naval _lomorTow | tieg and assets were not made public, and = Wednesday He will make{pyt it was said unofficially that Mr. t'g:];r!;uf;:‘;r;y“";m!:fill:n i';\{p’:‘l&nlm:'c"nenw claims alone amounted to naval base, arriving at the navy yard|>PProximately $500,000. here about noon, and remaining here = until Wednesday noon, when he will] Some tribes in the Sahara desert have return to Washington by plane. slave farms. < May 14—H F. MacDonald of this city today was ramed receiver for the Noble Founda- tion, Ltd., the largest farming corpo- ration in western Canada. Among its creditors are the Merch ants’ Bank of Canada, Bankers’ Trust Company of New York and Henry Carstens of Seattle, Wash. Liabili- MEXICO CITY. May 14.—Newspapers here have taken up an active cam- paign to save the vast forests in the states of Puebla and Oaxaca which, according to reports, are said to be <uffering at the hands of the natives, who chop down and burn trees in- diseriminately. 00 Travelers from these regions tell of finding natives using ebony and ma- hogany and other precious woods for el Wife Muarderer Released. CHICAGO—W. C. Ellis, wealthy ess maker of Cincinnati, who was sentenced to fifteen years in the pen tentiary in March, 1914, for the mur- Big Lumber Deal Cloaed. der of his wife, has been released on | MOBILE, Ala—One of the largest order of Gov. Small. Ellie shot his|lumber deals consummated in many wife in a Chicago hotel and pleaded | months was closed when the E. D) emotional insanity at his trial. His |Flypn Export Company sold 3,200.01 sentence was shortened because of his | feet of lumber to Cuban inter ®ood behavior. | - | Shoots Woman at Dinnmer. IMPHIS. Tenn.—Miss Billie Moore shot and instantly killed yes- by John M. Morris. wealthy La-dees and Gen-tul-men! To-prove that ALL the wonderful events are not at the circus and side shows, we present today: Army Prison Term Stands. ST. PAUL, Minn.—Release of David | w. A Henkes from the United States | terda: disciplinary barracks at Fort Leaven- { planter, living near Colliervilie, a Worth on a writ of habeas corpus was , Memphis suburb. Morris, after shoot- Beld in error by a decision in thejing Miss Moore four times slashed | Dnited States circuitgoourt of appeals | her throat with a pocketknife ag she Henkes had served twenty-two | lay dying in the vard of the Morris Eonm of a five-year sentencs. ,home. according to witnesses. Morric enkes, who had been in the Army then attempted to commit suicide by | noe the Spanish-American war, cutting his own throat, and KITCHEN PAINT Give the kitchen walls a good coat of 28 Yearr four birthday specials for men Special No. 15 Summer Athletic Union Suits White Oxford Collar-attached Shirts A day shirt in the city; a sport shirt on the links. Worth $3 in any good store. Special at— 1.95 Men’s Straw Hats $2.95 White stripe and cross- bar materials. Cut full ’ for comfort. Special at— 93¢ PAINT Now’s the time to go to work on the paint if you want canoe, so as to be Enghsfi and Domestic Makes them to look fresh and ready when the season ¢ new-like. opens. As one chap said Saturday about these straws, “If this . W. H. BUTLER CO : i : e Foreign and Domestic Pure Silk - 11, . is your idea of a birthday special, may your years 3 Knitted Neck ; 607-609 C St. N.W. : » Madras Shirts nitte eckwear Maurice F. Flynn Established 1845 | Increase. B Strieht dows the strvet from, the G A. . Mosument A new shipment of The latest thing for To speak conservatively about them at the price-$2.95 woven Madras Shirts, in summer. Plain back- e g g . . 0 silk stripes and Russidn grounds with colored em- EgM.gNST(_)N l's difficult. We might simply mention that you can du Cords. This spring’s val- broidered designs. Worth FHmokM tathe :""’8"“1 5"00;"“ plicate these hats at $4, $5 and $6. At $2.95—never! ues up to $4. Special at— $4 anywhere. Special at Men, Women and Children . . Rough straws and fine straws. English makes and U. ]_.85 GROWING GIRLS S. makes. Styles for experience and youth and the stages . . in-between. With excellent selections. . Are Especially Invited to See ‘ Truly a camival of values that ladies should not over- This New “Foot-Form” Oxford It is a very attractive specially designed ox- ford that fits perfectly, and is so cleverly scientific in last that the fitting carries out those points, On the threshold of the straw hat season why not save a dollar, or two, or three? ‘ , look for their male relatives—nor gentlemen for them- selves. These specials signify a retumn to normal in prices + that is being heartily welcomed by Washingtonians. marked in the illustration that prevent foct trouble in the future. fsgon dory Lbihors Nationally Knouwn Store Jor Men and Boys THE AVENUE AT NINTH Daily, 8:30 to 6 SISO o ade in a fine brown . calf—with low heel. Nationally Known Store for Men and Boys THE AVENUE AT NINTH Daily, 8:30 to 6 . You can “enjoy” foot forms always, for they need no breaking in, and develop the limit of quality in servicve. EDMONSTON & CO. (Incorporated) Andrew Betz, Manager I 1334 F Street Advisers and Authorities on 4 t All Foot Troubles

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