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|} z PY AT v el R "EDNES i d Bl ’ re THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON. D. €, WEDNESDAY, AY 120 1921 - A oot 15 ~ — ‘ R 'FRANKLIN K. LANE PROGRESSIVE (R ) | z i i : Mrs - “avie Ximp- | to Norfolk to Look | LEADER IN AMERICAN AFFAIRS = A, Junkin. Miss Julia Junkin Ravenel, | L N Tohn' Ruharan. Mrs v i 5 b Over U. S. Navy Base | At ' N NORFOLK, Va., May 18.—Col. —_——— —— Hilda Syhes Mro| \ H Theodore “Roosevelt. ~ aaintant : | ot alaT . i mecretary of the Navy. was the 1 o M b A \ S TR | S5 Fueat semterdny afternoon of e Was Popular Cabinet ember, Vo~ Arooil s sos DM - the Norfolk Chamber of Com- —— A | — 2 . ‘ol. Roosevelt arrived at the : | f C 1 M res M netl i i ; g f i Board’s Ruling Now EXpect-| | naval mese wwortiy Tefore noen | | Superintendent Is Expected | cate of Constructive Measures, Magnetic Exgiting Performance by : {Famous Fight\ng Unit to Cel by seaplane from Washington. = : . 1 < Anne| He made the trip in just n few f N . o d f S ld 5 Hamlin, 3 o £ el f Y + | ed to Reach Far Beyond necondn more than two hourn | to Give Views to Board rganizer and Friend ot doldiers. Cavalrymen Evokes Cheers ' L weed ebrate Anniversary at Fort ot and, when he alighted he ex- | Hamy B 1 2 i F 3 1 ko — i Mrs . # Unskilled Workers. e o moen This Afternoon. . b = i at Horse Show. ! Myer Tomoyrow. b = | t was often said of Franklin K s atl the inter the Assoctated P that quite equals an airpla 1] Superintendent of Sehools Ballow is ; 1 t Harding, with: Secretary of B’cmc.\v‘o "'“ e Fres After brief inmpection of the uperintendent of Schools Ballou i p,no that if he had heen born in the e H t LAy o0 i SRS penetal e naval base, the training station expected to inform the board of e« rhealidii in s e G mas he s CeuEices ol 1 Assist cretary duction of wages for unskilled rail-| | apd the air station, the ansint- | [cation at its meeting in the Franklin (ouiq have heen presidential timber. State commeree Commsion b oy Greds of Washington society folk and (3 . will attend the cere- Toad employes, effective July 1. which | | ant weeretry of the Navy eame | {0 i agiemeon that he IS Dre 1 pie kreer oo Seeret e Ak husi men who attended the third day | & . t Fort was forecast by the Railroad Labor) | '@ Norfolk and later will go i 5 ¥ B i iange SnstaE oL eugen arstate comme AR o 1 versary ‘ = ; ¥ d 4 (o the navy sard for an in= [ DArCl to submit @ report embodSing g or extending from Mareh 5, 1013, SeZe B lrie o of the Nations M ] e oard in an announcement last night. | ction tour. {his recommendations concerning Ros- (o Aireh 1, 1920, Mr. Lane justified frost evite. He ol at Arlington Park, v Harold i e Lt United Will be made the basis of reductions| ' S — - Bruce, assistant superintendent |y 0 W belief. His mission form of gove The topliner ¢ e e Al ea by _extending to all olasses of railroad| . rge of colored schools. It s (M expreation cand bellef. HISRE aG Sleted Rl i ard M Everewt, orica e e e s junderstood that the superiniendent jn S2rvice as head o partmen permanent international 1 e e, e . to 2 S E: % {his report will request the board ' the Interior covered seven years and | mission. orga: 1920 4 il ot 2 4 reservation. : the Wh\I® _Although only the Chicago Great {to remove Mr. Bruce from office 0n .\ ceeded in length t of any of his, national railway n soaked rags were wragped > at 8 o'clo y s 1 ‘Western, the Chicago and Alton and | |Brunds of incompetency encttlsoraltndionel iiie et baany | Spitzerland i iinon 1 1 an ar g b & caiarg have el n 2 5 S ¢ American deiewit B When ed > ’:‘:nc“’"" Caltaly oo : I e o hody | S01i achicvements Lehind him. One with hig i ; he b “tion l at the wage reductions be extende hether the school governing bo & 5 e e e i 3 J eloped in fames. zat 10 all classes. provision was made by | iwiitiecen s idtiond i dine recommen. (O hisgmonumentsiishihe sovemmnsnt o 2 Rl R R S e hix Wil the Board in its announcement for. the | dations today questionable. Reports | railroar in Alaska. When he became JEhed o S e e ved by Col. Rivers, com- filing of other petitions up to June 6. { in school circles indicate they Wil socretary of the Interior he found i I el Ry e T e Nitt B s Sealr and it was believed others of the 180 be taken under consideration the hyuceh turmoeil concerning the natural 5 nerve of . v Fobert Sit principal feature of the exer CEASSiA foads would aniend theie Ap {board, and definite action will be de- {relot ol of the conntry. and he el Services During War. e e T How L Bifcatiang fol metane shovierans cev | ferred until after the close of the Gt conditions aright by his advoeacy of United States ontered the G and fired vollew | Leoy DA the Qisting Tee andl atbiex classes ofeniploves. Thell " o [prosent sehool year, mext month, « oil and coal leasing law und other £ 91T, Secretary Lane, in '« e Gen ire W. Brewster, e S v ic < filed up to | Presi i The Bruce case, which has been agisiation r of public speeches. outlined the Sy went thr The v had the counselor of 2 . 2 mew. Spplications tica o Tune | President of Federation, inj, Tt snwe gse whin bt st B s e L R Ty s Hampe | e Dresident was I SR e i Notes Great |in ushands of B iliog Upmes | olidhments” wras e eori for e s e S e R T S ' v in i e 5 e July 1. iy (3 pately after he became head of the fipizaiion. His famous ¥ day s of the men on their way to the leaping blazing hurdle "without | also of the British embassy staff. {20 wer of 3 Session Here, Nof | District school system tast duly 1 n 1914, became known through- | trenches.” His work In behalf of the i gl falter , | . 8 Osses SENurAcsiDccinions. | | in Coliections {by the board. after it I e country. Mr. Lane exposed TV loan was unceasing I numer- ¥ Vount f o 0N GO A decis on June 1it was an- rease in Loliei = [ ax satisfied with the char- ame of illiteracy throughout addresses he declared the defeat o Erom 5 | nforma nounced. wouid eover application ncre (the country and the need of e ot the Un States was “unthinkable” CHash e FRANKLIN K. LANE ! . bz filed prior to Aprl 18 wnd thes. Sled | The present policy of frec art for ine the foreign-horn element o e e L iy Cside s e . e = - ution adopted P o N Fort Myer wa throw 1 b zary ) i m since will be decided June all to = 5 o hai gloat : deals of Amesican denioeri mined 1o sce the war fousht to a fin- | Takie eftect Turs 1 : *[the Cuited States has more (AR Jat that time s stpuiated it GGG G e R wed iy s DIES AT HOSPITAL |1l A Nearly half of the 180 class A roads: justified itself: has resulted n alontye Ghog the first men in pablic Hfe D When pegce came Mr, Lane put for irdis | in the country Al their disputcs i) astonishing development of art col | brio S mmeif Ly 1 o, St cern the importan.e Fard R Cptan e it by 11 OF HEART DISEASE ', roenints ime to have them docketed before!;, ijong of all sizes, and has increased {pag hecome tamilinr with his tusks, for reconstruction o e L retuening Troops. b uveed Co fnlos [ v par i ISR BT Gu = Sfewrauesicdil Jortunity of every mam. woman | the beard of cducition will act upon M fousht strenuousis o o The e Srannie i | e i 2 ensistid that the wage decreascs apply to all| the opportunity ) it inga i Dan L Nolity of resl i lonE i namnionTe forieniian N S A nStruG iy i | T ! il vom ‘ classes fand child to see. learn and enjoy. ac- ¢ #¥ MUCH CRPTCCEION e s settlement in the interest of the[ton of Krance and other Slown SR AR o 1 o Ia ; s '.f§<>d_: timation was given in thelcording to Robert W. De Fa L presi= o v miade & thorough sty of {Keldiers who were about 1o relurn 1o countries, and particutaris aidsocated | - Willard 13 “‘\H “_|_‘,.h,‘,_\ able extent mp e A e R P - dent of the American Federation of Work ‘of' MrBruce, ind as & re- | America. P I L T i L ommmand B xtent of the o st July as drafted the port. which it % Arms 1o soldiers, He wis Ao aomma board increased wages of unskilled| Arts, in his address from the chair; Suly has drafid theveport which \0 Rl I i wres | IBETCouron) (e e T Iy ‘ Thomas H. Harris 1 labor and some other classes 0 per!delivered this morning, at the firstj = OHEE F0 & i hese achievements, with his tresj., o Jo O S#LON 1 T McCreery, ridin rps. comman ‘ cent. making it retroactive to May 1| session of the three-day twelfth an-jboa day . mendous “grasp upan the real mean- UG American R f . tinished third. § Al siarionk 1920 nual convention of that organiz: tion. ast Washington Protests. inglioffamerica, imade M Vane anel |, it el fiolls s A sianelt Subeg Romun bareback race for Wit Rl Delay in Track Work Seen. i All business meetings are hele in the | Nembers of the sehool board today |9 1he most popular men who €08 1CCle ™ unit advoented e ramen | e Klog dihe o o £al. effect of ‘the .decision] COECOra allery of Art _lreceived by special delivery copies of caiingtSand on he re-|lion of the treaty of Versailies. | o ird s st | EMbEs S e winl e, Soneral iffect of the decision] “precident De Forest reminded hisiresolutions adopted by the Public In- s Cexprosacd when Ne beols of 1919 Mr. Lane made o |2 e e e patient's | V0 AL M. Felton, president of the chieage|hearers. who included ~artis artlterest Assgciation of East Washing- sisned his post. ©in justice 1 B'% those striking proposals which ci iR : Sl Prentianing an ]t Bl eived from Srenc\om, president of the Shicago|lyvers and patrons and representa- [ion protesting against the contem. | Tmily” to hecome vice president and 0% FINRE BEODOSIIS whivh causht | sulied a o en’utiing wni, Chid track maintonnnend execulives| tives of most of the museums of Art.| plaied removal Trom office of Mr 0 dviser of the American Pe- |, qiicy, of IS, comntry. e peco Curry. rdine | 4 | crews had been Kept. at tkelovon)that this free art policy is one forjBruce. The resolution stipulated that [troleum Companies, controlled by fof a conference of rep tive s, Fari For two davs T had had knowledge | N0 strength, hoping for a wage cut ef-| ¥hich the federation stands. and eX-junder no condition should the board s Wind I Donen A Lo rican capital, labor and S Hl i ARG o et o var (6 Aas e plAce bt fective 1. Disappointment was| horted every member. as an “ultimate | gust Mr. Bruce cxcept “upon proven! Mr Lane consistently strove to in discy reone e SBSUIS Mierer At AhISE il my nerves - at the cut was to be de.; CONSUM: to fight against any ve-|charges” in a tair trial in open ses=sion | JCt into the \‘]“"“ "‘K)”::'-‘,T rio) Sl onal industria Lt Sl b A e SR layed until July 1. as by that t | currence of a tax on art of the school-governing body o xpATit of helpful co-00eras L2l und of thie e o S cen. Those men who eaded b et LAY o s by that time. it] “ls remarks were supplemented by | Which, he maintained. could be i Ll Sad of this e Ky o and Jeen " iose men B3 rehabilitation work is generally come| 1000 Quinn. representing the Associa- { it about only by personal contact fman of the railroad wage commission i trocuted have evid led tec also prescnted a ge pleted 2 | tion of American Painters and Sculptors, PLANS RENT LEG|SLAT|0N | with the employes of the department.i.inother of his activitics, he helped to] nted Police Rev SO e 1 E or eapress the deep The de last July affected ap-|Who is himself a wotable coilector and | +iTo this end he made it a constant[settle a number of strikes and goent | Sl ey tamgull Aivesi e e e e proximately 2000 000 men and grant. | ¥N0- collaborated with Repre- | o practice to mingle with the emploYes i threatened walkouts i department TS il B i o e IR hIE e e ed increases totaling nearly $600,000,-| S01ATVe Oscar W. Underwood in writ-iSenate D. C. Committee to Give | ni out their views ax to problems | married in 1892 Miss Anne ! annual drill yest. n s 3 ? e on0' T eane tpiaing mearly $800.000|ing the art section of the tariff which | Affecting the department and impress- of iTacama. WAL e e el SRR s e s i was 20 per cent. The normal num-|TeNtored free ari to this country. Both | Hearing Wednesday. © on each one whom he mei in this ves him. Two children wers born | Persning, Commissioner Ovster and [g BOndeting. gl SN e Pl ber of unskilled emploves on class A |a8reed that it is “inconceivable™ that | Pway s thoronsh democracy and 1. Mrs. Naney Lane Kauffman Harry L. Gessford, superintend- i 0 Se G Re8 ST e Sl roads. railroad executives said, was|the American people should have (0} A hearing on the rent situation in{ Americanism Lof this eitv und Lieut. Franklin K words that we come cre 08 Yyeny S RO 00,000, hut in anticipation of a wage | Wage this fight 4il over again | District of Columbia will be| A=a means of | Lane, jr. €. 5 of Lox A s offered the police- | SEGT GG oy hy ST AT T “ut_the number of maintenance em- | rogrexs In Activities. 1 held by the Senate District ‘commit- 0F the departm =0 best mounts were |30 0L by i danian o ployes has heén kept considerably be-| Notdble progress in ul the feera-j 1o Y "W GUEOC P I SOTC fwith each otner and as & | parded e Toijowing | brivae drank T i N : i osion TR o t figure tion's ivities, despite disturbed post- | 180 DXt I ecain icaris o Credsingfthe | Lucas. riding Vistor: -t hefall a good men, whether he by & ocln kR ical) o Full Text of Amnouncement. war conditions. were set forth by Miss | §rafting an SO CElCRHIS IR e e ne SoE) ! DROPPED FROM SERVICE. Lort Tapscou. Laddie: brivate B Wod v or acud. 1 dow't know how, far :-‘_\“' paon. calngijon) - The text of the board’s announce- | [«<ila Mechlin. in her renort as secte- | “Cpajrman Ball of the committce | T OSCaoClInE e AT S| e ol Sl e e - thal weshaveieone = ermeon and presented 1o her bor Board adopteed a resolution which | 4dded and a new branch established j € P | Club grew to be the Jargest sinslel £ - 1 missioner Oyster had scen the ration that 1 was a el oD e recited, among ather thinse. that o lat Lincoln. Neb. Mustrated lectares, | £lub made up of government employes, | The farce of xoverament workers men aopfcy and 1 don ‘W any on the Pres:- the judgment of the board it is de- | porifolio servic T remote sections, | tarnd the Secretary always 100k a dech lyh. Diciricr was oA b 6RO spe < the e right to s erest of the AbAbI e b di_{m-mun- for the earabtinment of art | KNOX RESOLUTION interet in its work. giving the club |t [Tt wa 1 by 650 ¢ ihe men s compliments ehi 2o e S ADNereel ohhe cide in one decision. so far as may | Centers. were ail reported as increased, jevery possible means of co-operation !M& April. according to the monthly | showing they The waps the b prominent lawyes of Charleston. for be possible. th: question as to wh“]wmlc the exhibits of paintings. etchings. CHANGES LIKELY |4t bis command ireport of the Civil Service Comm sl ould be fi % «ppointment 1o e fourth district may_constitaie just and reasonable | Prints and even textiles sent out by the i Soldier Settlement. Ision. made pubiic today reiset ept’ which to me P Clleral court of aybeals to fill th ages for all classes of employes or | federation were during the past vear = I et e i tte ¢ The actual number separatedq f 28 Yo Ature my =g vaca I by the death of Jud, . carriers parties to decision No. 2. as) MOre numerous and more varied than | fas L b Wt b ah ety Depkris [t ervice Tastiimenih was 080 D The Reaults. D) Foemy | Pritchard.Ther 4 dozen or more Pl . e pre. i by-word at the inte depart - Ad8LEmon as 2.050, b duty was ontorm. | P'T1 i ;n_‘\;);o;:;d\\Agss there may be '115-! e (Conmnued from First Page) fment. When asked duri hearing }I;,““‘)"‘ Woappointments were mad : N one Ly e e e ant e \Wost Virg nin. Vir utes. 1 > e L = I hefore a committee of s just v biggest reduction of the month ¢ g i = . ortii and Sout Carolina an : b dinas ara | for. people.” xaid Miss Mechlin in ref i 4 commi 3 s sccepted. ; ey 2 juices the ehereas. the board has now heard {0 o ta the present craving for sen. |olution of Congress. passcd April 6. !how n inyex-soldiers were actually Was I {he War Department, wiere : e yiand for this coveted sudgeship e T g { <ation and novelty which evidences 1917, declaring a state of war to exist|interested in d_settlement, Mr. 357 emploves v Treasurs i | : e LABE BvE inia s ceon Lo fi;.v;.c'(,f,"’,‘,‘;:’;‘ffl,,“,\'}:f,'{ Tesell in art as in every other realm |between the Tmperial German govern | Lane found he e to answer | dro00 1194 and 1he I’-‘)‘:r mentof | tee A I P catito) o Lansliosein iR St 4 18 1957 Tnt since. sud e ST of Tife. The federations function. she |ment and the people of the Umited in figures. On returning to the In- [{omm dueed is personnel by it { by “many pro ners -] tion of prominent West Virz nia liw - Bumber of appiiarid date u larEe | Cmphasized. is to help and guide arl. | States of America, and making provi-|terior Department, he compiled a |16 e don to President Harding, 5 vers and judges. many of tham being on similar disputes have been filed | PUNGFY Cilizens and to take seriously islon to prosecute the same. be and{duestionnaire which was sent to more a 5 2 As he was informed | Burr i e S bl isuch actual inquiries as these: *Waere | the same is hereby. repealed. and said an @ om X - replics to 3 or | mess n P sh. the veter: z e el B o o e T ™ il | Btate of war In merevy deciared ot an | whicn wove receved from more tan | HONOR MME. CURIE. |3 it i o AT, cnairman i icnt = are 2 2 *"and If sio, who were they?" and|end 10,000 men. all interested in the | = jrine sioresto iy it | DilERr B Olart. ciEbumn Gt ws 4 e Ml eanios (he b;{ani]l:?):'atlzndl abor | “Can you tell me some one able to} Chairman Porter of the House com-lsolater aéttiement Fpropesal) at. the| NEW YORK. May 1S —Mme. Marie] Virst . ermmingd o LOCEESERLE COWINEIRC EESOR BRI Sanain B o iy idism Board s this aey, boirroad Labor! curnish us with a comprehensive fif-|Mittee on foreign affairs seems to feel | Secretary. He was instrumental inlcarie. co-discoverer of rammm. wo] Hen: | MPoLane for seven years, said (088Y: |orn movernment NosHi ‘here Tion. declared that. in its judgment, | teen-minute address on "Art, Past and ! that the repeal phrase is superluous’securing an appropriation of F100.000 | reiiq’ ol the “queen of 1h soientict b 3 ne Tor e T 4" and |¢ Zovernment hospi wher based upon the cvidence before it | Present” and might lead to lexal tungles Kteps| for a survey of the land available for |or he S arii o ncheon given 1mnf | ok 5 Deathhas struck = shining {10 thehills Of Atzona X e i the "Hputes” aireads heard. pre. | N S P resentative “Mondell, Houre lcader | boldier S e her Tonor sesterday four Ameri-{ p B o, have lost true friend =ns ol Toaume conditons Justify 1o some tx: | Lickt Col. C 00 Shermtlomcer in Hitininn may wlwass oo upon Ihat |y, fom ST uRRAn Ducien || [0 M st iy Ve el Rl whi T S Wil | PROMOTE OFFICERS IEspment dowiward of thelwascalof) srounds and secretaryiof i Come | it "\(.:'Iv-;{::’:{:-\::;n)\':-;r:p‘('::.fl'l‘::‘“0:““ Frinee Eaward Islng, July 15 0f the United Siates burcau of mines, |* IEiwin L, Sibert X b heart and n are paric to” ihe' Alruics vy | T’ Kot Arix, wricomed thepart of the Cnited states, Herelofore | abetor '\ ‘moved Yo Califopnia dur | 5019 it Wi sencralls. undersioo ‘ o W emrciersore <o | DESPITE COURT’S RULING reard by the or board: erefore, |y 757 . Epined o % have co D | PHEEC T M ane's childhoo. 3 ane | Seience that uranium was the moths arth, | erosity he dealt dAness ever he Deardiby e (urer and of the extension secretary|pealing any war legisiation. The |5 f:’,"‘",f'| hdn (‘gm\)’rflul\,“”j( Went Of raginmy bat Uiat M | ¥ent and to all with whom he came in{ 1. 'That this_board will on June 2N & report on the progress of the | ratification of a treaty has automati- | X35 soucated at the University of{GiMINL, of tatibin BUe Fap Gt . N : 1. 1921, unnounce it decision, covers { % 5tern office also were given at the lcally ended the state of war. That's (#1} 2an R R T (T e e e e O retary Fail of the interior De- iSecretary Weeks Will Contest De- ing the disputes as to wazes betwaen | MOTNINZ session. which closed with a|why so many members @f Congress| N4l insiitution in 186 By reason, Ha (R R o Tor e and Marzar hartt0 Cews of the death of s b atriers and their emploves, whieh | demonstration of the illustrated lec- | feel that it is sufficient merely to de- | O his scholastic achievements, the |7 e e taanads o Keeretary Lane is a distinct shock to | cisions in the Creary and Fave b erecot ird by the | LUTES circulated by the federation. {clare the wur ended and a state of | honorary deg of LL. D. was con- was iickplained’ s P o In the death of Franklin K. Lane { ave been heretofore heard by the i ULES cire ! rred upon him some sears later by | VoY much fatigued from social ¢x me. In 4 ; e hoard. to become effective July 1. pFollowing luncheon at the Hotellpeace begun. Although President|ferred upon him some vears later by | very much fatigued from social <xc Suffered the loss of | rench Cases. ¥ 1i Powhatan. " residential headquarters. | Harding hasn't expressed any views, | B9 almi mater and by New York ftlons since she arnived o (bis g citizens. 1 &M Tha War Department has decided That Monday. June 6, 1921, be | B¢ “ONVention met again at 2 p.m. to | there is reason to believe he would || NIVAIsity. Brown University andifoumity. Eer risht arm was sti st e expressions of my deepest S¥m-{ 0" hroieed with promotion of all Sianct oard will | iSten 1o addresses by Ross Crane of [prefer to have the repeal clausetht University of XNorth Carolina.|bsadaged—the result of effsive hand- i third ot Aanc s am T £l 0 as the date when this board will ¥ € prefer v | shaking Army officers of the rank of colonel r the representatives f th the Art Institute of Chicago; L. M. eliminated. Upon leaving college he engaged in Ly 1 ates A id below despite Vu;] ents se- he ep. sl ot Lthe | ey Bl diiector: o ! . S inewspaper work. becoming part owner | Kidron, 6 < Stabies eaking for the employes of the In- ? Bt InpEImE 3 tiex 1o disputes flled since April| GROTRUCE: directar of art of the - Coprright. 1821 and editor of the Tacoma (Washing. | ot S Gorimtin Cassa i ety First s O o Afr.j cured in the Dist of Columbia e put d since ADril| 3roCkon, Mass, fair: Mary Powell | jand witor o : - = R s1] 1 antoe | Department. witht awhomy mirij cared @ iikhe FDIswc et oL SOImbI 18, 1921, o‘r‘du;x;i:r may et b “fl')w‘l:arr A e e O {tom) Daily News. In 1839 he was "";E Mount Vernon—as It Was. Tagas e far erociated for!=even iwears, e e on\'\\r-'l,u):u ¥ 2 3 Saton, specialis el litted o the bar of California and | 7o the Saitor of The Star k. Moun: Airy farms: ch 5 L ary @ ] h - bor Board to make 4ts' decision ofilh (he echools. and Jobn P. Braun.: {corporation Lounsel 0| Teanting, (s SOTIS & Dily hat (he veople : i Har sate promo- the disputes heard June 6. 1821, ef-{PIC) Hade=lphla Art Al-| 4 catisfactory Economic Condi- | Liven thus carly in life he seemed 11| St casuot S aount esnon out Wootmry & bride wn e deatn of former{ BONE KO INE Somuiues ok WARS I ade tve July 1. 19 A = oiclogi the delegatest mibins |08 4 fliave, the vision of & greater amd bert Von. n rder 1o o Ll o Hant third, v Lane came as a sreat sheck today, declared his intention New Classifieation Plan. {Spect the British arts and crafts ex-| tions Results in Federal Decree. [ter America. peopled by a happler and | £ or 23 conts, which a majoriy of | M W MeK for fourth o the emploves of the Inte; Depart- cht the Creary and French cas s The Railroad Labor Board has an- hibition at the Corcoran ‘Gallery,| Latablishment of a partial mora-| e aiiiiesicn oL omcans. which wasithem pay only once in a lifetime, | PGhEs sables, & 0 e | ment. Durinz his seven years' admin- e atoiEen Bt upreme i ionstITE nounced a new ahd comprehensive | while tonight. from 9 until 11 0°clock. | yorium in Peru by government decree | ayor inguish him in his work at the | pad not visited the ed SPOt be- | paprers B 19th Field Artiiers - n as Secretary of the Interior classification of railroad labor to be|they will attend a reception at the | ' National Capi = H BN : 1o all of the er fore the ladies acquired eont ! he endeared himsel tery . 19th Field Artiiers . thind and. in fact was reported today to the Depart-!"1,71662 he was demoeratic used as the basis for the collection | Nafional Gallery of Art in the New . S ad s e | Those of us who had the pleasure 19t Field Artiliers: fourth, Butters b 39l | ptoyes, not only by s charming g y of Ahe et data for the settlement of dis-;National Museum and view the ex. Tt Of Commoree by Danicl sValers. for governor of ( Jor limbins” the muddy. athiess | el Ar. B dpe o ! "1 Laniaity, but more especially on a g Shid s&retary putes that may come before the | hibition of war portraits by eminent | § comuereis] attache ot Biain | palgn which follomed ot of the ! yicps, losing our overshocs on the | { count of Vita! interest he took in to admit_the Loard in the future. The new clausi- | American artists. Thres sewsions ar | Debs owed bunks are coliectable [mort inepiiing i the political history |Gk G0N V. “oinkes S ity NOTABLES AT THE SHOW. jtheir = re. The members dent cannel ation. the board announced. hasischeduled for tomorrow and the con- | Under the deciée st matufity in in-jof California, he fnal result was, (0" quarter ungrudgingly ) {of his fa It is burder fied with the Interstate Com-: | vention will close Saturday with ex. | Staliments of 10. 20 and 30 per cent!invoived in doubt for many days xS0 0G5 SIsEiEnRIy - 5o 4 large amount man cannot poss 1 have ziven directior ¢ decizion of the Chief . P pathy of Yesterday's Performance Drew | i iniorior Many D. C. Society Leaders. | Iigion |t the expiration of thirty. six and the Cathedral and a dinner at ninety days respectively. With renews | finalls the republican nominee was de- | | i everytinn Lut dust and s webs, rain which fo through the leaky rtoof, and ve April 1% Commission and became «f-|carsions to Mount Vernon. A i i al of the remainder on like terms. the | clared victor by @ narrow margin Under the ck Rauscher's ssification the poei- the message waid Never Reversed by Courta. ons on steam raiiroads are zroupe: Oficers of Federation. e Sl o Leonatt Crumbs of recent Visitors.” There A tarze number of promivent or.. FALLS TRYING TO ESCAPE. |0/ i% of the Supreme Court. Distrist seventeen major Services. sub nsatisfactory economic conditions| v ) that Mr. Lane's serviee ! not @ chair or other place to o = Lo Cotumbia, up 1o the Supreme Court Other officers of the federation are s . i recalled that Mr. Lanc's service I ; 2 ; - o1 Jennie Matthews. colored. inmate of} 0 : y ; ; divided into 119 groups. and within the | jother OMoers of the federation are:lin peru. a slump in the prices of . 0 8 00" corporation. counsel of |the house or in the vicinity. Onefcials divlomats and members D T Butaa — for) of (e Unived States: If necessars zroups are distinctive class titges and || 40" g SHUGQIREOE. IIRL Vice press basic commodities and inabilits 101 prancisco was remarkable for the | could easily see il that was listoric | smart rexident socicty enjoved the e SEEOTC D o Il “ecretary Weeks said it would be Separate grades e | reiary: Charles D Narroaseistant luxnort sugar. copper. silver. cotton gl Sy ot one of his opinions was |11 five minutes, but musl wall. stand- { warm sunshine and the many inter-. \n s nar ,‘ Srh el \ir 1o officers 1o hold u “The occupational classification.” | 28 1 b ®-jand similar products are probably ! gVer reversed by the courts, Mr. Lamesing or sitting on the ground, until| oo i i while rving 10 escape from Ui { tons i the Army list X : furer hard F. Bach, extension sec. N e P ane £ : esting events at the third day of while trying i : een ok a ard said. “is not considered by { [ vury. and Irene M. Richards, & sponsible for the ROVErNments ac- | lived the party vote of the stute|the boat should return. The weil was | 1 Capital horse show se. hool last might about 11 oeclock. i nel cases were disposed of the board. nor should it Le considereit | f14r¥, and lrene M. Richards, us- foreign trade experts here be- | [ociiiiture in 1905 for the United|without a bucket. In the words of | SAtonal capital b S gl et sior e oindon ] He sent to the Senate yeste by the railroads or other interested | SISWEL 1TREBUTSD L o Hivved It was said at the Commerce | Gihres Senat I Seripture . “Noth to draw with and ;@ ke St o e S Seceineslin it of her le fhe nominations of many majors parties as setting up Jurisdictional { (T QUG BEETCRE W paenty d Department Uil banking terests | president Roosevelt in 1963 ;,,.,,,..,"_}ny. well is deep.” \‘r“ pssaliels "r~,’]'<{""'d"'ll T and bruises about her body. The liertenant colonels, except thos: jines for occupations or as limiting | ey, W ASRIIELON 2 Yeaux-lpoth here and in Peru. affected by |ed Mr. Lane o member of the Inter. | Visitors had so many emations that | Were Sre Hushios wife of the seere- e AR L K en o) Washin fo vacanei s in the Creary and Frenct the kind of work which employes %, YK Wo K- Bix . ol the decr would probably protest | siat imerce Commission, of which | Uhe Pairiotic Variciy Were neglected, | STy of Singer Ame, Jusserand, wife of uOE 00 Y00 wner | (s and promised to send alonz may perform. or the duties which| g own, Washington: (. Cromett | against continuance of tie mora- | ne became chairman January 1, 1913, | We old sertlers do not grudze the | e ambaess um and Baronoss o said her condition w t ser ¢ junior officer nominations later iy may assume I, ® - < s | M. Latne was serving in (hat capacity ; quarter which helps pay for some | Dasyads ) aroness de Shdiise b £ ’ 1 San Francmeo; A, Gallatin, New L i Cartier ctary of War and Mrs, | = “The submission of wage statisties | YL W Sosnschicas | [when 0 was ST a Sieritars of | 0f e wotable mbeove s fCantie] s RN A other information for hemogene- | yore |3 LIam, O < L {ihe Interior | dEmpie S D S I ek S M U anIEn S iim Groups of positions will Eie rhe | ST T4y Beston: Tdar L. Hew- | BIFLE MATCH DATES SET. |t Vi service on e | T AL Interatate Commerce Commission and z £ g : : ‘ommerce Commission he earned (h {iFanm 2 Lt S New York R. Lawton,| Tae national smail arms natches - Comn ried (h RA nd Ame. Peter, the mir the United States Railroad Labor | 08 L0 Uinladel- L will he held at Camp Perry, Ohio, | reputation of being a progressive. Hisi DEATH RATE IN D. C. i Sweden and Mme. Wallen e g D Toledo: William | August 27 to September 22 insiead of | decisions in the rafroad cases were said | Total of s in Washinzton dur- Juia Mattiz, Gen, Fexton ¢ Marpen, use’ of stan: e no Saniaes. R e At carlier 48 previously o | tohavebeen dimostinvarfably pleasingito|/ing Uhe woel ended Muy 14 wak 105 i, Shing, Coll Quéckemelor, Mr e on dutics witl abwo 11,4 XA Hamer {nounced. Matches of the National jmen of advanced idvax. 1Uis said that no | or at a death rate of 122 p Gibson Pahnestock. Mr. and Mr gnalite flie hoaed ke comparigons | chtay Rifle Association of Americi will be |other mat who ever served upon that | sand of population, the censt R i s The board of dir and to detect and | o Mes dohn W I wazes be- | Wwopeny composed sho! September 6 to 14, and nationat | tibunal zrasped the fundam . 5t ! (s of unnounced todas. | The " - Barnett, Coland Mrs. Rober: | . . xander, Andrew team and indivi ifle and pistel | the transportation problems more Armiv] fhe corresponding week p g on. Mrs. Richard . Tow F d Wld ]rlf or clucidated them more cleariy and with yesrs 1913-1917 was 11a b, Mis. W Sinclair Bowen, Miss ar an e Or' rawford. Johu W. Heutty, | matches September 15 to raslroad serv AmtTe ety Tween posity n the railroads and { Charies L. Hutchinson. H. W. Kent i CALLS RULING ENCOUBAGING. | Iirick. ass (iiibers. Framets elrn o RIBBON WINNERS AT THE HORSE SHOW. i atlon gt at | Charies Moorc, Charles D Norton, ! | Bailroad Official Says Amount of | ifyan Ihiilips. kdward: Robinson,| | 'I‘ 'I' i Wage Cut Is Most Vital. harie [ Cypipes, Bobert W des ! OS AS IES il offic T received | Munn, Mrs. Guitav Radeke and G. D, | e Tl e e L o e aitor e Visiciviace: s i R N e T Are Superior Corn Flakes \‘;ml the percentages of ln)ry a ri_\lv\ K. D l'h{dn:-\ Mrs eorge J"vl ves liere in conneet th hear- | Mres. 1 rela s, cl i e e, ot i b e £ e M i | Only the creamy-white heart T e i e it | (‘l)::.(fi A e | [¢) e choicest corn 1s used, of ¢ gunt y DRE 1 TONISIOR | e Mrs. Charles W ..r!l\n”“ would net becoms effective Tuly H E. Briam of the Chicago. Milwau kee and St Pau the rail off who would ¢ Sta * he waid couraging. but e ,..?;.,“‘E,“\{‘.‘.p"gl e ”"}"“ DEATH OF 0. T. PUTNAM. P. Walsh. who has served as I""‘ "‘;’ '&,:iq“"“"“ """f"" ; ’ Charter Member of I. 0. 0. F. al commitic. s ued 1o make | Lodge Was Resident 28 Years. i Taslor Putnam. seventy-| “1ght Vears o «d Monday cvening. STATUE AHEAD OF TIME. |%iuwti™ it il ity pevins, Bartlett Figure of Franklin Goes | o niir 1r hoi to Waterbury Unheralded. 5 WATERBURY. Conn. May 1% Bartlet siatue of Henjam arrived its fina! stoppi place don Lodze of Odad here last night ue alded ofti- | member of the Ninth cia welcoming delegation had re ranged for the arrival of the statue | Funeral services will be he but @ change in plans brought at Jo'clock tonight at the residence. Rev, from Bridgeport carlicr Dir <leson will officiate. Members Five Rov Secouts accompanied the fof the Odd Fellows will assist in the statue, which is fo he placel in front |services. Interment will be at Grand- of Bromzen Library. Vville Center, Pa BRIC-A-BRAC AND HIGH FLYER, OWNED BY THOMAS BONES, BLUE RIBBON WINNERS IN TANDAM CLASS. Mre Lo Macl) Slecth, Miss Temple and Mrs Mar, daintly seasoned,rolled and toasted crisp and brown. Get the Yellow and Red wax-wrapped package — your guarantee of goodness Ready to eat—Economical Sold by Grocers Everywhere Made by Postum Cereal Co.Inc, Battle Creek,Mich. le born in Grandville ad been a residen thois Ciy Twenty cight vears. H fe. Mre " Sarah OB Putnam, sur- Vives him He Was @ charter member of Lang- cllows and a treet Christian at a o 5 o ! SR