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Led 1 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MAY 22, 1921—PART 1. 1T lR]%I'SIéfiE‘URXIéEAEEST GOVERNORS CONFEIIQRI;\I/(I;'IAI%ISII:]IE &%SSSTI?(%JT ON IMPORTANT 166;1(?15:;; ;f\lg;lq]cf; :TEffig{l}Afif{z‘ w : R & Diamond Bargains NEW YORK. May 21— Plymouth was eliminated. there being mo Roci BEIr tanin mention of baby talk in_ the teracy law. and members of the with some variations, when fif pmittoe deposited bonds against English baby Pilgrims—each less likelihood of their becoming than a year old—landed here upon arges ry repeats Chicago Conference July 1 on i Amerion 2 hewildering o them | _The chairman of the Amerioan perhaps saNoltheigis T8 whO Miss Clara B Spence of New Award to Be Attended by P May- who has been instrumental climbed out of the & : and coast in obtaining homes for several - 1 flower on the New | | | 1 i Tundred foundlings. Other meme 600 Chairmen. fEhese IS o hers of the committee are Miss from the Charlotte Baker. Bishop William | By the Associnted Press. 'ELAND, Ohio, May 21.—Ap- Manning of the Episcopal » se of New York, Dr. and Mrs > proximately six hundred general Henry Dwight Chapin and Miss chairmen of the bix four brother- | Josephine Plows-Day. an English 500ds and the Switchmen's Union of Woman who has been associated Roren S e ot With the lLondon headquarters of |confercnce in Chica thiejsociely | 1. to consider and pas award made by the United S ontio 5 2 Railroad Labor Board, which become AR T . effective on that date Lo i mittee of that erzanization. these FAT A PLATFE oF S _This action was_decided upon to- | foundlings within a frw years will day following a two-day conference | be the social rexister, in- of the railroad brotherhood chiefs ! Wl of fighting an uphill battle o here. at which the Railroad Lubor in_London stums Roard's announcement of Tue A nsoes on corer e i day of its intention of revising down- | Y o Tulutic d to be miilion unskilled rail workers was | e o R e el TR e Chan A stic refuge in America, -carat Blue e Soli- ati aid ar i considered am C. of PennwyIvania, Gov. Thomax E. Campbell o nona, Go rlex | = SHo relumciin At onthne ste ot igi9g S inam Bomand m:f‘”' i The board's announcement said the | w. Tdaho. They called o urke the passnge of the McNary reclamation, irel-| THTONSD the Dopartmant of Labor EVERY DAY > e ; $1.200) ¥ paid g90(Q mount of the decrease, effective July | Gov. Sproul also urged the appointment of Gen. George 0. Rickard hief of the militia burenu. b 4-carat Blue-white Solitaire e aide BUtis Tane | Diamond -Ring. _elishtly 450 Dijsman '1" “’“:‘m'"‘ :‘,.:‘.::;I.l y:.‘:.: ,‘, | i ! imperfect {oost §650) . racelet. a J 5 ‘s / G IC. Q TV, i % = 2 L (cost $300) At the same o board A ANCER / / / | i ; ; et Biue e Soi- §150 i ae B CLASSIC” DANCER AT CLASS DINNER | | Shine, Trained Pig Il You Can Depend Absolutely On the Purity e Diamond Ring : ] 4 e R e X R . g on June 6 rezarding prop by | 1l N1 Dinmand s bianer §350 | Ss00 Didmiosd” Dinnee. fink || ohe Sanironts Vo demma e SETS OLD J()H VS HOPKINS ALL AGOG | | Ot fozmed] Sl and Quality of ng il platinum.. & (iwinonds weigh avout g1 100 [[|lof “other ctasses of employes” and I is Posted as Missing | y 8 ) Diamond and Sapphire & carats) . . would also ma its decision in these B S E S St X el = i | Fle ible Bracelet (d 500 Diamond " and cases effective on the same dat E AGHSONMIEY s mond’s weig hout 7 Pearl Neckiace (very The cail for the joint conference pateh to The St artist’s model biu: perform at | —Dcputy Sheriff Lam Arunold carats) .. P $1,100 exclusive) (e $4,500 wis signed by Warren 8 Stone, grand May ~The fac- banauets for the edification today offered n reward of %23 | chief enginecr of the Brotherhood of el s e b enjoyment of the students et SR Locomotive Engineers: W. S. Carter, g ! d solemnly warns |l omchemizstasniio T O presi i the Brotherhood of G University agog over at such entertainment | trained pig. which for more : motive Fircmen and Eng : < s calied ana disgraceful and | sy Wi e ‘. S . helG Alls for some means to prohibit :' i ks {of Railway Conductors: i L juniors and s ss were en- | such performances in the future. | | ferretin ous . sident of the Brotherhood of Rail-| tertained at their recent class Students at the universit | | moonshine xtillx in Duvar | ey d Trainmen, and T. C. Cashen. | banquet. I chief cause of co quite excited over the °T. | connty. | o K o . » . inewly elected president of thej plaint is that the dancer wa | Most of them admit the justice of | < 1 = Switchmen's Union of North America. | ther lightly clad and the danc | the accusations. but demand to | In operating with the porker of v known as | know just why the Omicron Delta the deputs would withhwid food | Textiof the (Call. W of ) Delt Kappa should constitute itself th i : | “rull o he Omicron Delta <appa xhould consf self the % 3 i Is for the joint conference| ..., jety. an influential They mamit the enter. | | from the animal for fortv-cizht Jis.tnnart @ follows ) ol convene alll| homor:fraternity at theluniversity, e not ‘exactly of 4 sort | | hours, put him ahoard an auto- ; S ihas heeni qectded e speaking throuzh the columns of that would reflect credit upon the | | mobile and et Sur a locality general chairmen of the four hig rafl- | ;. "y hne Hopkins News Letter, .. and are prepared to con- | | e aa it broiiiarEo nd the s the Johns Hop b suspected of 2 liquor |T"" \." b iatne the weekly undergraduate news- de such proceedings are out of | | . t "‘;" ‘""’;‘ D e aper. denou the junior and place in a gathering of college | | plant. Shine almoxt at the Chicago. July 1 next, to consider and phomore ¢ for permitting men. But why, they say, should | | point of starvation, upon recog- ss upon the award made by the Phitea Statés Railroad Tabor Board. “This is authority for general chair-{ such an occurrence. the 0. D. object Gk e 'he committee of the Omicron | rvative heads at the uni- | nizing the odor of re not disposed to look | | afar, would head H 5 3 a Kappa is very serious about L | 1:\;0:1“ !fi(:rrfi;:}m&da mr:::“:e'g\f;?; the matter. It considers it little erity upon the doings o{; { the wtill, and all the Je sEReIE. EaNC = € short of a disgrace that the two the undergraduate classes an to do wax to follow and tuie |{0r t;ana;u,]r_n.u:uq o (‘h =0 4{;:: re-|. s should permit a well regard the occurrence as merely | 2 s i e i al dancer. undressed [ an outbreak of students from the charge of it ‘or the information of all con- oiid R arelice, s of college life. | Shine. hax been minsing for lcerned this meeting has been called las a result of a resolution adopted | meveral duys and blochaders are Iby the United States Railroad Lat | stolen h 729-31 7th St. NNW B B SRR WOMEN WOULD BE “WHITEWINGS™ | [t of betos wolen v The Store That Sells for Less (MANY TO BE AFFECTED | AND BAN “SPITTERS> LIKE FLIES ICASE OF ELKTON PASTOR Few Days More and Our 10-Day [ BY WAGE REDUCTIONS| . .\ o = o wouy pon s BEFORE CHURCH HEADS | BALTIMORE, May 21.—A woman 1y accept such a job, if only to | | Presbyterian Church Commission ; Clearance Sale Closes Extent of Cut June 1 Is Not Known | in the street cleaning department. city streets public cuspidors. ! whose special duty will be to ¢ Ao tectlytooal NaNEinToRIDIC Takes Up Complaint of Thou- Sensational Sale Electric and Gas Fixtures at less than 7 cost stop the practice of making the i to B. & 0. and Western Mary- force the law prohibiting “spit- | ing expectorating on public streets | SHOES SPECIALLY PR[CED land Employes. ting"}on the stvests, is the latest [ (= oh (e Manyland sigtuie books Sl DErR D I YT | 5 : ording to Mrs. G E - S : demand of the woman politicians | {le is done to enforce it. In | WINONA LAKE, Ind, M —con- |} Special Dispateh to The Star. r > enteen | here: times past there have been several |sidcration in secret session was begun f o Lmmon ,‘,’,..,r:l"‘,)m,‘,,‘,‘,, et Resolutions advocating the ap- attempts made to enforce the pro- | today by the permanent judicial com- the Baltimore and Ohio and Western | bointment of a woman in the de- ision, but to little avail. Mrs. |mission at the 1334 General Assembly y Maryland raiiroads will be affected by { Partment and urging strict on- Gabriel has a plan all prepared [of the Presbyterian Church in thei . the wage reduction which the Un ndl forcement of the “anti-spitting | showing how the law could be |United States of the case of Rev. J.| |States Labor Board announces will| 1aw” were passed at a meeting of | made effective. |B. McElmoyle of Elkton. Md. who jbe_made public on June 1. | the vernment League this Would Arrest All Spitters. \has protested against his removal | members of the league | from the pastorate of a church in that No intimation is given as to the| wee First, Mrs. Gabriel. if she lands Rev. McEImo extent of th . & il this is| discussea ail all the splen- & rs. Sabrle ] le's removal at- | fnown he manaserenta’ o the twe| dld poss & woman ) would || nelstect-cleanmaiioh propoacs d wide attenti : icompanies cannot figure what they to display her “houseclean- | jyblic at larse in her service by [EEohwhsnielacraio i will save as the result of the new| ing” genius if set to wor e = P sts of = & A i hildren’s Bl age scale to be put into effect. clean up stre and a request for | Offering rewards for arrests of imore than 1.000 marriages of couples ~ 1ldren's Dlack an { Under normal conditions the Balti-|” the appointment of a woman in v Derson ';'“";“‘l x (')‘r“(‘;‘l-' i lirom the adjoining states of Delaware i al c A = e streets. A daily e vie- 2 and Ohio r- arries " a a e and Pennsylvanis Tan Oxfords more and Ohio railroad carries on its| his department was forwarded to e sl thevies P pay rolls between 60 | the commissioner of street clean- Sizes 815 to 11, Sizes 11% to 2, 000 and broadcast fines would be - junskilled emploves, while the total | ing made. If the rewards were suffi- $1 98 $2 49 2Strap Pump‘ ‘““"‘b” employed by the Western Calis 1den ."Huge Joke."? ciently large Mrs. Gabriel p . . 4 = only the methods by which the pas was removed. Its findings will made public next Wednesday. —with Cuban heels: tan { Maryland_is around " 2,000. By un- e A o dicts that the boys in the ci {skilled labor the carriers mean tr: '"Tg“:‘”d!zn e would help make arrests with as S calf; all sizes {men, as well as those empl s H s 4 ; - Gh, e ; t much vigor and dispatch as they | T Solid Teather |around freight stations, =baggage ! CIANME" (00, SR SR | K fies in the summertime to sell GAS FIRE EXTINGUISHED. handlers and others whose work dou weel By 3 he c 2 inot require the question of women in the de- by_the quart to the city : | $ $ Th:qzen:r;?y!:\';neri;ulm!;‘kHiln railroad | partment was put up to the street Mrs. Gabriel pointed out that no |Well Burning Since May 12 Put 15 00 1.:.00 Finish, Flem or Bromsze Fiminh, Old Ivery Finish, ho ac- g0od housewife would stand hav- circles here is tha éleaning commissioner. wife i ie manouncemen tiom Tun e Eae .t The ®uggestion s a “huge | ing anybody “spit” on the floor of (s 157 SHres coxl wEre INSTALLED LETE [ Fastore The Nenmkimied wage lovelty| Joke: laughed at It and said the' | the home. and fus .T'im':‘f pablie i e e S e COMP. {the basis of May 1. 1920. In other| Wwomen didn't want to do work of | houscwifet WOUIT BUC Louis gas well of the Ladel Oil Prop- Many beautiful light. words. it is predicted that the in-| that kind action sy e B e e s ing effects are obtained |creases granted as effective on that| But the women, however, are The women firml believe that R e e o s opaned {date will be eliminated. This advance | taking the matter seriousiy. Mrs sllof the atmee e |,,gmnmg Ma rens extneaiensall ate lighting fixtures. ranged from 20 o Gabricl, Wwho w oner's rries 3 2 2 Bhed | The cost is most reason- jcenas around 16 to 20 per cent. fl:l;“f‘, bt iméeting could be solved if he would only |yesterday by means of steam and i SR TP i fain” of a squad of woman “white- k the service of a woman in | Water. g ; ; P e e e e i EerTotialy { The well has been running wild for |} e e e ing fixtures afford. 1f you are planning to build 2 new home. or re- model your present one; W Y 5 {VIRGINIA RED MEN ELECT.: i e e e !over a month, throwing 20,000,000 cu- omen’s Comfort House ! T ey bic feet of gas in the air. Women’s Oxfords Strap Slippers Degree of Pocahontas Also Names|{ DEED BOOK RESTORED. |HONOR CARRANZA’S NAME | .o Shfiowbe ansraay 4 not Both Cuban and low heels. Rubber heels attached. Officers for State. S 5 | vou will find our exten. " : A i 2 { ini ince | Friends Gather at Grave on An- | 2ol e 2 Black only: all sizes Al sizes o v o T sas. o |Visginla Becord Missing 8 el 5 e A" WOMAN SLAYS SELF. s s | FREDERICKSBURG, Va Civil War Is Found. niversary ‘of His Death. | bt oy el ' T..,;m“ fl‘”’”"’"”a”’ i Sre “ounct o = o = ghti e i $2 90 $l -98—$2-49 w':-":u‘dro‘riie; e rae secial Disputch to The Star MEXICO CITY, May 21.—The un-'Resident' of San Francisco Com- ! e > pretentious grave of Venustiano Car- R 4 Our prices are very 54 95 moderate; in fact. in a $2 50 . great many cases lower o Artistic Bow than those elsewhere. We Carry a Large Assortment of Electric nnd Gas Fixtures. { follow and c a | FREDERICKSBURG, Va. May idsin Cioet 5 _in lo\nnz grm?);:lrf r':. .}Eo:‘h:”anuual’ o ecds of King George county, Fanza was heaped with flowers today mits Suicide in Cincinnati. L. Book of decds of ¥*|and in & nearby chapel mass was sung i News. great egachem; Roscoe E.{ya o -riod from Febru- || ) W | CINCINNATIL Ohio, May 21.—Mr: n £ i va., covering the period from for the repos f his soul. N Mlsm and Chlldren s Brown Two-Strap Pumps es. Richmond, great scnior sa- | e e Tor the"repase o his wonl. Numerous || SIECINATL DN entvsix vears 1 s Firee ot |ary 6. 1729. . sin sy $l 98 iy $2 49 Junior xrs.-'fnoéf’"’,\'((-'x'n‘;i“ré“§~';‘mf,i;"n‘ been restored to the clerk’s oftic tle monument to pay their respe old, San Francisco, Calif., ended her | toll....... C to 2 . | Bondtown. great prophet: Albert M.|King George. Ulel memoryiioff Mexicols onc t sannap. | the clerk, the late Wil mberlake, Virginia. gre e i e gt let Us Estimate—We’ll Surprice You. ] SR S S el 2 Ha e Gk “has becn missing from Dresident. who a year ago today Jlife early today by firing. s revolver < Wholesale and Retail. Mail Orders Solicited. Tennis, Hampton, reat chie of rec. | Thin book has beon mising (r0n KNI a" mountain’ Wit near Tiax. |bullet into he right temple when in Manutactarers of Fixtures. Men’s Tan Oxfords o oy Tamr o Freat| e SIST Vi war, when, ar the ad- | calantongo. while fleeing rom ‘the |her bedroom in the apartment of her| e O A D e . Kege- | O ance of the fodsral cavalry-in 1862, |Tevdhitiona orces which had ac-|aunt, Mrs. Kathryn Clark, here. l bin. Norfolk. great trustee; W. w.vance of the federal cavalry i U602 1 oomplished his downfall. Mrs. Clark told the police that her! All sizes. Wonderful val- A halibook to skhome’ apers this morning all fniece was visiting her and that her 911% 9th St. N. W. Main 512 removed i Floyd Johnson. Coeburn great mishi- ? called nll i to th f : { Floy ) LU, s Y aately mone of the deed books|cal ention to the anniversary of { husband is in the automobile business 2 . e - [mawa: w. H. " Fleshman. Granam, | Fortunatels nonc of the foed Sk | Gar death, but none of them [in San Francixco. She said she could ||| We Save You Half Open Evenings great guard the wigwam: H. D. e rmced from Lansing to | commented editorially concerning the lascribe no motive for Mrs. Fisher's | great guard of | . 2 j Winfield, ~ - : i the fore Compton, Bond- | {towp: J. Ben Moore. Matoaca. and I, | developments of the last year. 1 Ypsilanti. thence to Detroit. and through the courtesy of C. M. Burton, president of Bur Abstract and M. Addington. Coeburn, represcnta- | St L R g !Title Company of roit. the book L .v.‘u.“x Great' Council of the United {111 CORPAI, s el BURLINGTON HOTEL & s i {tary of te commonwealth of Virginia, { ! s % Great Council of Virginia of c hiof Virginia Dinner and Music. il 7o 2 | the Degree of Bocahiontastelostadt thie | Who dslivercdiitifofJudgeibmprey of 1120 Vermont Avenas Call Today at United Cafeteria, Incorp. lected the | prly ricksburg. The latter is having I 300 oo e T b ol fnl'oulng officers: Miss Ethel Eades, T s Ethe YeTe Kl 5 S .W. for Contest Blanks mISh [ KSAmE SREUD SES Ta S i heuna fox aitrery o s eicrk | i e SR ol | MRSt S Mamie Adame, Crittenden, great We- | | O {nonah: Mrs. Susic Bryant, Norfolk. | ! great Minnehaha: Mrs. Laura Robin- ]Oms COURT OF NAT'ONS | 5 il PR Gl Ry e Bl o Burchell’s To-the Five Persons Making the Largest Number Janie Levensohn, Richmond. great keeper of records: Miss Florrie Al-|Czechoslovakia Gives Adherence to and save the oo mataturs, ecacinasser or . Bouquet Coffee of Words Out of the Letters Composing the Name { wampum: Mrs. Ada Hamilton. Rich- League Tribunal. i - I mond. first great scout; Mrs. Bert e 5 S‘lrfhce w1th. I Booth, ' Chipeoteaguc, second great || GENEVA, May {sccut: Mrs. Fannie Achleman. Phoe- | pi¥ SEER I8 SCRETERTE 10 L e by | | bue. great guard of tepee. and Mrs, | DAIGNAL coust of Justice crepted b per pound 5 ‘.’A”r::‘::pkini, Berkley, great guard ufE“(ka Gurtprotocol wax igneahere X'Na‘ ' E i Lrehostovai minisier, on heba ot 2 5 ' | MINISTER'S NERVE AND | ™o Wik cnes-tourn maion C n WATER PROOF VARNISH, Wit to, adnere” (o the leagus of nations | ~ ; SRETSOIE N. W. Burchell ! Cash Prizes Best adapted for ALL work, indoors ! and out; motors, vachts, doors, lino- leum, floors, furniture. Water does hot —Czechoslovakia T e A Tempting Blend United Cafeteria,, Incorp. Amounting to Two Hundred Dollars Will Be Given at Follows: —of- | FROM BEING BLASTED 'BANDIT ROBS MAIL TRAIN CUMBERLAND, Md., May 21.— |Egcapes With Several Pouches —— — make EXINOLITE turn white. PERPET EXINOLITE dries DUST-FREE, | sion of the first stick, which failed | €lerk o1 eastbound Southern P . quickly—with a lustrous and durable mar-precof surface. M a small 4 omo e the zed th il b ™ EXINOLITE DEALERS l:n;:ni“m(:”.lm H.M.m ,.‘,':[l:::t_cm,::; He then seiz e ma ag: Dynamite. failed to blow up the to do damage, rushed out of his |cific train at Newcastle near here last! = rushedfout f his nd obtained several bags of | bandit forced the mail | ed in a waiting automobile. them had he not given time to this county, early yesterday. due 1 were scouring the stick that had bee pecond 1 lerk. Ralph Decker, to'stop the house. He obs e Y b |about a half mile from New ¢ home of Rev. Walter Long, Pente- From Southern Pacific. | house in hiz night clothes and Ehi office officials today said the costal minister. near F one et nea eintstont. | SACRAMENTO, Calif., May stamped out the fuse of the second |mail. The eoina out "\ Sfuen time 16 [ obhery was one of the first in which Pays 6 Per Cent Atlantic Hdw. Co., 2014 14th St. N.W. Arnold L. Burd, 1534 N. Capitol Street , ey and deputies, who were im- | the reward of 'z_ymn; offered by ihe | 3 Gieo. M. Casper, 1013 N. Carolina Ave. S.E. el oy Ny were S il the o be i efreer. “i[f on shares maturing in 45 ]St $100. 2d $50. 3d $25. 4th $15. sth $10 J. Jos. Catloth, 308 41/ Street S.W. iR veAtERtion 5 . or 83 months. It 9 , tl 9 9 9 PINERTS L] . 1 Abo he ame . atte i Geo. R. Gill, 642 Penna. Avenue S.E. was n;a([l: “- Aynamite el n'.:.‘, "‘(x:‘r WIFE DESERTERS SAFE. P. 4 Per C Carrol K. Morrison, 3509 12th Street N.E. i _:::‘;(}%{‘m;“ “’)""""‘I'I‘;:_ f‘fl:;'"lfli": — = ays er Cent - el SR S L Canada Post] Action® Ex- : . L. S. Quackenbush, 3263 M Street N.W. | same neighborhood. alonk Fint- |CAnaca Fomiponcs Scroh of EX|H on-shares withdrawn be- Absolutely Free—No Ptrchase Required—Start Toda A. J. Taylor, 10th and Water Sts. S.W, B Iinetone. tradition Measures. fore maturit 5 = D. Weinberg, 530 414 Street S.W. PRI reported to ne w neign. | OTTAWA. My 21—Wite deserters aturity All Words Must Be Written on Blanks Furnished By Us z . - O nod ‘eud over o A F Ve Y - J. Frank Campbell, Anacostia, D. C. R T T i e R T G B Assets More Than Call for them, They Are Yours for the Asking Hyattsville Hdw. Co., Hyattsville, Md. entered that territory -vithin the |immune from cx'r‘xlili-m for the rest $7,000 last year, is making. Rev. Long of this year. parliament having de- 000 = Henrv Pasder, Alexandria Va. e i ey s, ' burned several weeks ugo, every- |leglsation at the present session. held a revival and his church was |cided today to postpone passage of S thing pointing to incendiary origin. | . J. Dohcrty. minister of justice, | Later he had several men arrested »d to the house of commons | 700,000 “United Cafeteria Incorp.’ 1010 F Street N.W. | | | fl;‘r ?“Hlushrn{ hv\flrlshi]ld in the that ratification by the United States, | church und Enoch Alt and Dayton |Senate of the extradition treaty deal- | | Dolly were fined $5 and costs, |ing with wife desertion was subject | Corner 11th and E Sts. N.W, ! 1 | which were heavy because of an amendment _which altercd it} JAMES RBERRY. Presideag numerous .witgésses summoned. - & | substantially. Mr. Doherty aceording- JOSHUA W. CAKR. Seeretiry i8 stated that the trial and testie |ly withdrew two bills reiating to tke mony only added to the feud. treaty. * Experienced Advertisers Prefer The Star | e