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v w e = TN TN o = = -~ \E O 1 o} *” < THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON; D. C, WEDNESDAY, MAY 18 1921 v : . = , ‘ NTAIN g . kPH’WURTH PI-EADS BAND CONCERTS. i T DU PONT MEMORIAL FOU UNVEILED Famous Spalding | _Frm 5 to 6:30 p.m. today, by | | Y ® S all Library | NaviYard Band, Charles Bent- | L an..B . | er.1dder: at the Potomac Park. | Gift to New York ¢ | Wagington. D. C. | Ry the Associnted Tros | Marh “Captain Buck"..Benter | | $ i i | " (Ddicated to Capt. J. M. | | . Enochs. U. S. N.) | | Announcrment is | Oveture. “Il Guarany”..Gomez i Mrx. Elizabeth . | Balit, “Dance of the Hour _ widow of the late A. —_— B Ponr el —_— for senrx o leader . 2 = | (a Moderato and andante: | | . 3o . . that the extenxive S ot Citizens Notify House Com-| | (v moderato con grazioro: (¢; = Memorial to Late United |Marine Engingers -on Way iail i “has ween xhen w Kalorama Association Avers | andate: @) allexro vivace. i | 3 the public librars of New York - . Grafl scenes from the opera | . A [ city mittee of Pressing Need. | | g Bohemer 1 Ficeins States Admiral Dedicated | Here for New Attempt to Vletter received from 1 1. Cheaper Loaves Should | “adante Cantabile. { i Anderson, director of the New o 1 1 | Tschaikowsky | i 1 York public libra accepted More PUDI[S in Fall. (Tanscribed fre e srtng | With Elaborate Ceremonies. | Reach Agreement. the gift and expressed apprecia- Follow Decline in Wheat. ) aartet for military band. | S tion. 8 el Commiamanser W With & new building nearing com-| | Sule, “Sconcs Pittoriquer A convincing argumeut for th By the Awseciated Prevs, e The 1 imissioners ’ pletion as an addition to the cight- - ~Massenet | propriety of beautiful symbalic foun- R ANOR N N e | . S room Petworth Schopl, making six-| | (jhmiarche: (b) air de ballet; | liains as memorials, rather than con- rike committce of the Ma jofath in the Distri; . - | (clangelus: (d) fete boheme. ' | ; ficial Wesoeiation 1eft to- of Colu resofutions adopted teen rooms available, it still will be Ges from the musical com- | | ventional statu 5 B SR lm o Ry s necessary to maintain the portables| | ©¥. ‘“Greenwich Village terday afternoon, when. just af | shington. whiece 1o tine i JECY, . : v Citizens in- now occupying the' school Dlay-{ | Orpie Sath Stammyct SI0ANe | [unveiling, the water in the fou stood they will confer with Scere- | i) last night at the grounds. This information was giv-| |} Donaldson | imt‘morml to the late Admiral Du Pont. - of Lavor Duvis on « it sl for | e s o en to the Petworth Citizens' Asscia-| | = . .| |was turned on and the full Marine aiaia | | that OF s i tian last night at its regular meeting | | Hone mann ol i CSangidiers’ | Band played Nevin's Committee members deciined 1o dis- | {Eniuiy . § in the Presbyterian Church, New tim evening, beginning at 5:30 | |SOft Strains of the wood-winds cuss their mission. The dnvitation e L value + Hampshire avenue and Randoiph! | olock. "John M. zimmer- | |the cold splashing of the water as, o e tyos merarinsll nightd — T street. mnn. bandmaster. tossed by the breeze, it gushed up in R repTese e . 1 juEsraied J. G. Yaden, chairmam of the school Mrch, “M cres o | S8oC Dy gheibreeze, It gushed U by Mr. Davis i Offici 3 i ith (s committce of ‘the. association Said | | | Soris e e Bochnlein | | (e Ereat shallow bowl and foll ino At (he office of the America !Officials, Disappointed With .7 that he had been called into confer-| 4 ‘Verdi | |the circular pool at the base. miade & ship Owners’ Assoc 'f"";'}]*’ 2 A ! : ence by the Petworth Woman's Club Matt | | combination that brought forth a ofiia _gettlement Proposae { Results, Consider Stoppmg and the Petworth Homse and School | murmur. of admiration from the claimed i 4 Association regarding the prevailing A Love Scene crowd that throngcd the bu Font Secretary Meets Leaders. 5 Kl }ondnmnix in that sectiom. After con- T illage Revel | {circle. Seorita nferred with ths ! Service June 1. Sl erences letters were sent to Senator | | Gms from comic opera. “The | strike leaders Noslirdan b d Capper and House Districz committee | | Arcadians” Monc [l Men Haxding AtlendsiCeremeony. siifke deadie « Tecal hotel Indications) ‘e e » members calling attentionsto the need | | Caracteristic The perfect weather enhanced (he declined , to diséuss the confer | qmick tions” BecAmSante BF Manth Sovimare playgvotin ] s akenings. <olansing; | lccremonies hich axerc —simpl With newspaper men. He denicd, | s gt M “ congra 1,000 More Puplls in. F: | Valtz, popular. “Beautiful [impressive. Reserved sodis for G UThs el come heru st section would be : A o e = i | Annabeile Lee Meyer tinguished guest ho included Mrs. LA e of making # |by the Washington city . Connecticut a . The present pl space. Senator [ | Fnale. “La Ve ... Alden | |Harding. were p 1 in a special r the specific purpose of makin agis E ug S nectibus A Capper was told in the letfer, is in- The Star Spansled Banner.r | |stand. decorated/ with il nd dizdctiappealitoL s imass mocting 2l Jung | i s Qg sl adequate, and that a cemsus taken| | shields. Other chairs, some of them king enginee ppe 0N | \White no definite decision b into such splendid and in the section showed that there = ——— ——————" |reserved. were placed in the winfling ho mecting, whic = held behind & known today t As BReueid Jans would be more than 1,000 pupils to |socizion calling for a better lighting | walks around the fountain. and. fol- closod 8do aMIediSion and more disap- ion reiterated its act be accommodated at the next Scptem- isystm on Georgia avenue. lowing a concert by the band. under erathepm nd paL: showing made as o {of : mecting in indorsgn ber session. There will be twenty-| W.L. Rhodes chairman of the pub-idirection of Lieut. Santelmann. the ecretar; did net attend th lings in the section named. | bl 1%e the four-milli six classes to be accommodated in the !lic tilities committee, reported that|public was admitted by the detail of ' mgstine shutdmef sthesunigniileaderig ay more than 56 per cent of | surplus to build <chon! buildin sixteen-room building. he said. The |he d discussed with officials of the |marines, which surrounded the cir of the Occan” concluded the cere- | HAWA]L IN ALIEN PROTEST. | 'fcn 2t their hotc! lthe lotters mailed in the downtown |asked that whatever cum b joint letter urged the purchase of the lcomsission the matter of having{A detail of monic | *| Secretary Davis declared that thelyyginess section were brought to the | the funds he matched dollar ®rounds between the school andistret cars stop on th® near side of |flower acted as The fountain is the work of Daniel e prima 5 thl-N'“f]in- visit hl"rc w;fl city post office last _th {by the government. The '., Georgia avenue. improved by e frame | the ransfer points. He said that he!with the ropes which lowe Chester French, the eminent | Objects 3 to confer with P’ Jon L it ollections twee and | rag ome licuse which Row is being used as|wasinformed that if the association |screene, Liedt Col Clarence 0. St Henry Ba the architect |Objects to Japanese on Army andi|io conferi with Tre Workers ',:',:.‘f Hectons it ibui iy 4 school, and a building used as a |woul furnish the commision withrill. officer in charge of public build- i New marble) Navy Projects in Islands. He said that he was o e | {lon Bronsht. (in At 5240/ 0F chool committer church. 'If bought now. according to )the ist of particular points in which |ings and grounds, had charge of the is of white “Tate mar IS lew bbb an; totalled 26.000 letters, Repr Chairman Yaden. they could be pur-|chames were wanted and specific arrangements. Surrounding it SAN FRANCISCO, Calif., May 13— |ranged a co; with him in next two hoosted the late co t M : PR e e o5 from Seqator o r s o o misslon Program of Exercixes. A s cach @ WU | Thousands of Japancse are beiniz em- | Washington for today, 5 o |lestione o 96,000 tter ore than{oction of | reifret ol Capper. in which the latter said that | Healso reported that he had dis-| oKt Rev. Alfred Harding, D. the sea. wind and the | Dloved on 1 States government | tlement of the: stri union leaders | i} twelve “quick collections en adopting olutions urging na- the information contained in the lct- [cussg with the District engineer: BiShop of Washington, gave the | e broad bowl, with its three | Army and Navy construction projects f{said, involved their aceeptance of the |y {0 ,,," on keeps up. offi e nal representation in Congress for 1€F Was Just What he wanted, that he [oictof the Tublic Utilities Com- | Yo¢ation. The, colors Were presentet | auilet deprcs iwelve feet six | in e Hawaiian 1 . according to Fericant wasslredusion drders 1 up. oficials | the Distr e rens or had visited the school and was famil- | misspn officials the matter of having | {2 the air of “The Stars and Stripes | inches in di {members lof & legldlative commission Jinto| effect by ship owners on May L.ignou 1o ldo but recommend: to the| i dirs Hendley. p for the jar with the dificulties there. and |the -ailway company pave between, L0rever.” The cord releasing the con Samuel Dupont was born | bound for Washington. which ar-|in return for their agreement (o ac-|joel Omen hepartment that the extra | iholition of capital py rent in the would be glad to bring the informa- |the racks on Georgia avenue. He| CCAliNE screens of white cloth, buried | rived in San - Francisco vesterday |copt a cut in pay. marine workers. | M s | District and the Substitution therefor tion to the attention of the commit- |expresed the belicf that with proper| With the blue and gold of the N { from Honolulu. At Washinglon the {yie S fght 0 PRS- AR WOTKEES ! collections be dropped. of-1 nshment. was referred to th tee. He ftold them that they were |repfaentations this could be brought | Was Pulled by Mrs.' Bruce o commission. it was stated by Senator | oo¥ s e oranad gertettl sion must be d by the of-| gt O e L M S S R P imiral's granddaughter, following | promi Charles Rice, chaioman, will ask that | (GHTS00N issues in iy, and {romthe nresen | il i O 0 i . whicl e Star Spangled Banner | S ointe <h an | employment of aliens who are in- & there is little chance tha 5 SpPoRting v-m\grt;;md space R rnilente Change Delayed. was played. and Rear Admiral 1 5. | 0¥ prointed midsNIPIAS | eligible (o citizenship on m Ready o Ask Eresidents Ald, |inc syxiom will be retaind. Even the f ou Dehaiuns ppose_ Fitzgeral 3 equestion of having the Georgia | Harrington, L. ., retired, WHoL o, s abocame e L 4 3 sod, | ma last wee unch | " The recommendation of the .com- |avene line cars turn off at the loop -dwith Du N o Eee Al e - 2 promised, | ime ! Coming mittce on law and lekislation that |just bove Florida avenue and con. | Presiding officer. presented the foun- | lian wr s in the eieil war gained | slogan.” Senator Ric = b S Ao fing laws the association oppose the Fitzgerald I tinuig throughout to 9th street, in- | tain, which is the gift of the Dupont S ctaseen. tacluding the are endeavoring, in : <ition he suggested direct to | empl i nce ‘bill. presented |steadof using the Capital Traction | family, and which replaces the old “of forts at Port Royal. legislatu to move rapidly toward | ¥ ident Harding and enlist his awl:BUST W|LL BE PRESENTEDl by H. J. Phelp: nce of the |track, on Florida avenue between | heroic standing figure of bronze that i ses. e Gompiandea this end in putting them through, but the of-| il iSUFFERS FROM POISONING chairman. was adopted by the asso- |7th asl 9th streets. as at present. had | Was 30 long a landmar \tlantic_blockading squadron, s declined. oA o 4 o ciation after an extended debate. | beenidiscussed with the commission.| Secretary of War Wecks, who re- fagship befug the Wabash, i denied that the CooperExercises in Pan-American Build-| e The association indorsed the school [He said that he learned that this|ceived the gift ‘on behalf of the go e ammitiee for the reception of |GIOLITTI INCREASES LEAD. | U meeting i been ad- | . {Miss Markley of Rockville Found committee’s acsion in secking to have | was the commission’s recommenda- | ernment, welcomed the fountain as a omposed rederick = * liourned e to forestall an attempt ! ing for Hero of Peru. i two rooms in the new school building i tios. but that it was held up pending | distinct addition to the array of me- ) wjrman by Mr. Davis to address the men in a| A pug of the South American hero 1 Il in New York. remodeled for" the special needs of {the determination of whether there|morials which, located in Washin, . Late Returns Add Forty to Con-|body. Mr. Healey admitted he had W oy Word o the small children, and to have a|wald be a merger. ton parks, are technically under his Clephane; t N T S ; promised Secretary Davis an oppor-| Dr. Hipolite Unanui, who took a promi- | ord was received here that Miss oy ent ".‘"fl}ll"frplm_ the street to| 4 Sartwell. chairman of _the | Jurisdiction. and in his bricf remarks ler Edward Breck, stitutionalists Elected. tunity to address the men if he ar-|nent part in gaining the independ { Mildred Markley, twenty-one years e room in which it is proposed 1o |cojmittee on Fourth of July celebra- | t00Kk occasion to voice his belief that 5. Prontiss. Knutt:! HoME: May 18/—Eicotio < ro.lrived here before 10 p.m.. but added|of p D Presentad ito ine [ old. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. J Bouse the Petworth post office . tig. reported that a number of sub-| industrial development would be en- R D Bdwing AL HIL |y v fasiher | that the Secretary did not arrive until ',\m[-::u'n“rmon Piere ibvthe WParumian)] Marki =y of Rocksille, MA. wes 1. report of the special commitice {eimittees had been organized and | tirely inappropriate for the National Brockett. amuel Herrick. | Yietor for (he. constitutionali 10:15. after the meeting had bern!g,,‘.fl.nm,"‘ s inahe Pan=d : 5 ST wan found iich investigated the Droposal &o|tMt the work was proceeding. ~He| Capital v WL s Dr. William D.|who will support Premier Giolitti in | dourned. { American Tnion buiMing tomorrow | - 'h® \waiting room. of thé Pennsyl- osth R A o e %024 Tee. |anounced " the following organiza- Secretary Denby's Addre: Alfred €. €. Magru- !y new Italian parliament. They add-| Board Bars Sympathetic Strike. |night. Senora Dona Carolina Corbache | VARIA railroad fn New Vork Monday R et it e et e i ::béoui}nr:}e'e\efh‘;oi::i,g“"n chairman:| The only formal address was given {der, jr: And wart, Lieut. Colicd forty to the number of constitu-i The joint New York harbor arbitra-. 12 Pezet, wife of the amba | Strychnine poi- 3 d been chan < rmen. finance. by Edwin Denby, Secretary of the|J¢ oyvle 8. Ao and ftionalists candid: ele The|tion board, comprising-representatives) Sador, will make the preser 8 to Flower r:c:‘rlssi:igen':xrl;"fi:rh: bowling 111“':)@. E._Criswell; athletics, T. S. Tincher: | Na: Who - xaid " that Admiral Dy | William Alexander Miller. { cities which reported follow of "hoth teWOAL Owners and unien|Secretary of State Hughes wi lene 3 & il ier o8 AhC TeROrt was adopted. ginting, J. A. Rice: accommodations. | Pont's hereditary background had | Aquila. which elected thirteen con-:employes. has refused to countenancei the bust on b DfC the feoyerning A el S T Following debate later in the even—| >~ C. Davis: publicity, Charles D.|justified the hopes so meritoriously titutional three popularists and | uny sympathetic - artion mo haance|board of the Pan-American Union, of | ported last night that her condition Ing on" the Tesolution of the Park |ieller: first aid. Dr. A’ C. Norcross: | fulfilled in that oficers carcer, while | MORRIS KETCHAM DIES. |tirce sociatist ari, wherc twelve | towboat crews on behalf of marine| Which he is chairman. 3 was improved G View Citizens Association seeking [arade. Fetworth =Womans & Club. Jis servisyan s masiinian o (the e constitutionalista. four sogiallsts and|engineers, firemen and sailors on| Following the excrciscs a dinner and| ek iy Sl -t i in o] sing th i . . . . G.! then active Constitution must : ree poj a; vere elected " A an flag ships now on s . 4 n wi e vel are 9 e did not take < & s Bowing alley s n:oler‘:ecr::w. ’“f“"'" freanurer, Ai,BllC;ldL:ell proved an inspiration for his | Was Pension Office Employe for|rugia, where constitutionali i) Hoat. et hrah ot s can building by the ambassador and | poison with suicidal intent, but hait motion was adopted to thank the LVeNing exercises, Rev. Paul F. Lang- |activities. Admiral Du Font. the Ne i {three socialists and one popul the strikers to refuse to dock any | Senora de Pezet. {taken a beart stUmulant to relipve Park View Association for calling the Prne: . retary emphasized. in his attitude to- More Than Fifty Years. were successful, and Salerno,” where | ship used by the owners in an attempt | | her weakened condition from nervou matter to the aftention of this asso-., Mr& R. J. F. McEiroy was elected | ward his superiors, well exemplified | Morris Ketcham, seventy years old, |hine out of the ten deputies elected|to break the strike. The joint board: NINGS IN U. S. N. lml"k-‘- Ciation, and including a copy Of the Sommunity ‘secretary at the meeting, | the maxim that no consideration of |4 q tor more than ity years an em. | ¥CF¢ CODKtitutionalists. The tenth|declared such action would violate] OPENINGS . 8. NAVY. association’s committee report and Which went from a meeting of the as- | an individual officer should weigh for | %' Y n em-{was a member of the popular party. |agreements existing between owners| Applications for appointment ” s final action. BSociation to a meeting of “the resi- | a moment in the interest of his coun- | ploye of the Pension Office here. died and towboat unions {jieapplications for appointment as! J.S. MILLER'S WILL FILED. etworth. try. Mr. Denby concluded by ex-[at 10 o'clock this morning at h cal C v i i N 5 e Mount Vermom Motion Tabled. ; i v i Lok X s ning at his e Naval Corps of Civil Engineers will| The will of John S. Miller, da The association voted to 1ay on thelas fevertes & tew LoimeLOn fecord | pressing. the pride the Navy felt in |residence, 2633 Adams Millfroad, fol- ROB DIRECTORS OF $2,687. GENERAL STRIKE CALLED, |be received at the Navy Department !August 12 1908 was filed today ¢ table a motion of W. C. Duvall thatsto “sue fn the Court of Clai 08 [ithe New mclorialang thelliope thatjlowing an extended iliness i) PHILADELPHIA. May 18.—While . luntil June 11 mext. The pay and|probate. He leaves $1.000 to fableiaimation of Wl Duealli(BatioSeusiin) chof Cour Claims _for | the government would cherish and [ Mr. Ketcham was born in Dover |the twelve directors of the Susqu BUENOS AIRES, Argentina, May 17.| allowance at entrance are approxi-!nephew, James F. Miller, and the Mownt Vernon estate and apProviheraraent sutomotile drivecs of gov- Pr;z""e“lll"fl‘flfl- e 4 Plains, N. Y. He was retired from | hanna Building and Loan Association | —A general strike has been declared in | mately $£3.200 a year. with increas nal property te his w R e o ohs 1 mnei g . yEhres, litle girls, Emily Du Pont. [the pension bureau last August. His i were huilding a meeting late last | Asuncion, the Paraguayan capital, says|in rank and pay deptnding on pro- Miller. The wife is a of the present management. —_— Mary Harvey and Ann Andrews, ali|wife and a married duaghter survive|night five armed men entered the |a dispatch fo the Nacion today from |motions ~and lemgth of _service |given a life interest in his real o ent manageme - elatives of the admiral. next cast|him. room, took $2,687 in money spread |that city. The movement is in sym-| Physical and written examinations |tate, which at he th is to g The association filed without actia| A cubic foot of alr Wweighs little | wreaths of laur 1" 4 N haat e o = into the poot lumbi; MEYER’S SHOPS 1331 F &reet “The Store With a Smile” out en a table ing street car e probab; 1 utomobile. ngements have not been | nd escaped in an the resalution of the Park lesy than an ounce. of the phaying A E —That jold From 9 ; 5 $7.50 t0$15.50 Are . o A H d Ad . ‘| Markedo Close Out udson Advantage t Ski That Is Distincti Summer Sport Skirts- at Is Distinctive OVR WOMEN'S SHOE . . . —are all the rage with the women this season and we Its fgm"thnes‘ and Ease of Operahon ANE SPORTWEAR SHOPS have prepared an array that will make your selection : : ] To give you a slight idea of the values Hudson owners tell us they most ap- Men say the Hudson Super-Six re- —arepleasantly located on our 3d Floor! "flf'e"' werquigte @ et . i preciate the utter forgetfulness of mech- pays a minimum of care with years of v o Rat"]’c C(‘lr?“]_“ dSk“‘S in old $6.95 anism they are permitted in their cars. smooth, dependable, punctual convey- bluegold andil yender ance, without default or absence from Neither sound, nor the lapse of any function calls it to attention. Even minor adjustments, which are annoy- ing, though not costly, are almost . never necessary. And command of the control seems intuitive—hardly need- ing conscious direction. Lambert-Hudson Motor Co. Salesroom Service Station | ! 1212 Conneeticut Ave. £33 Massachusetts Ave. : " Telephane Franklin 7700 Member Washington Autemotive Trade Assoclation Surf Satin Circular white only Pure Linen Circular with wide stripes Canton Crepe Pleated Skirts, in white, tan, jade, old blue and $21 45 ceee . ervice. And we have a gratifying pride in knowing that more than 100,000 own- ers drive Hudsons, without envy, we believe, of any other car, no matter what its price. _gives attention to her footwea on summer days and wehave prepared the largest ssortment of white shoes eer exhibited in this city. ' Penty of either pumps or oxfeds in canvas, reign- skin, ¥ or buckskin, with Cuban, military or baby Louis 1eels. Prces Are $5.95 to $9.95 T Separate Riding Breeches Remember!: s S l OFF Children’s Hosiery /4 Boys’ Middy Suits ALL Girls’ Middy Dresses LIST OF DEALERS: KIAKI ......... $4.95 LINEN ..... $12.45 Are All Phipps, Cox & Winterson, Annapolis, People’s Garage, Galenn. WMd. Virginin Moter Co. Charlettesville, RD < M k Md. Charles F. , Hagerxtown, Md. Va. VEIITE DUCK, $1045 | - EFipL MlDDlE . i . Bond Barman. Betatr, wa. CE M e PLAIDS, $22.45 Give-Away Prices! West Point, Va. Queen City Garage, Cumberiand, Md. xandri; . Va. Hargrave & Le: Saston Motor Sale; Patapsco Garage, Harbaugh Auto Sales, Frederick, Md. L&fnberl': J. M, Bright, Keyser, W. L. E. Hedges, Martinuburg, W. Ve lace Garage, Westm Smith Motor Co., White Marsh, Md. Automobile Co., Baltimore, Md. -

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