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ADJOURNS N HONOR 1. OFDEAD JURST MEMBERS OF CONGRESS TO GAIN OR LOSE FAT BY STUNTS IN GYM res of members of (ongre: took a new lease of life today and T HE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, T. €. TUESDAY. MAY 31, 1921 FREGHT RATE UT CALSED BY CAMAL PROMINENT IN MUSIC WEEK ACTIVITIES. PEONAGE MURDERS TRIAL NEARING END fowners of real estate and was pre-jup the defictency In the malaries of | venting puitding operatians. He s ihe government smployes™ he asker I real estate ax I'Stx showing thar | The hearing will be continued be- {they had on ¥ 3531 apartments r fore the District gommittee at 10 e < o foclock tomorrow morning nied tha | Catate Azents BISHOP MARBEAU DIES. began collecting “in re- oAl ione i - serve notes” onan eSS e "' Faced Germans in 1918 When They i ment of $10 in the Hou office e jinoncs a ~ i e £ pa R~F, i now d t ris. Supreme Court Action Fol- | buiiding evmuasium « year axo. |Santa Fe Official Tells Senate | Laborer Charged With Aiding "y} Threatened Pa 5 Under a new payaical 'heruli. i zen an PARIS. Mar 31 - Monsignor Emman- 1 . A Sergt. W. . Forse of the United - [ . N 5 = e o Bl i fowing: Notice of Chief Jus- | SIIF: Wi o 0i0e ervm Qu Committee of New Move | in Killings Expected to uel Jules Marbeau. bishop of the die = E l u.-r.‘.“.:,.., were :esumed which cose of Meaux, died todar. He was W ~ " he held dally om to 12 a 1 born 1844 §. tice White’s Death. | o\ o hed dully from & wo 12 by Railroads. | Know Fate Soon. o born in 154 s i = i The Swedish sysiem ! : i 3 =i ek R When the Supreme Court of the (it SWOCIsh Sos Transcontinental railroad freight £ e Associatend Pross iy : <hop Marbeau United States convened at noon today - members of € rates are being altered to meet ocean COVINGTON. Ga. May 3l.—In the phone s 2% avor of Meaux Mr. McKenna, the ranking associate ,u"f»;';‘d bV)l £ R com- | competition between the Atlantic and | Newton county courtroom here. How can we he oxg - VEREALSS vestments. fac-d them itte Sisiin ol leprosenta- £ 3 i < v 1lin s co 1- 1 b i DA 3 2 o < Justice, immediately addressed Tives Walier I Sewton Daniel A, |the Pacific via the Panama canal. Ed- | wihieqe John S Wilintus mias bar. announcing the death of Chief | d and Fred A, DBriiten, that |ward Chambers, vice president of the | {e0 and sentenced to I n Justice White and paying tribute to! ~¥ou owe It {o yourself. your fam- | Atchison. Topcka and Santa Fe, de- | i the :n'nd«"r'u Jane of sl e memory. In comcluding hia re.| 1Y and your government to Kee ciared today befors the Semate com killed_on or near e = - QL 5 | in the best physical corndition pos i gy piofore Senate}cam ! Sl S - 2 VA J 9: . L sarks he declared the court ad- | aible- [mittee investigating the raitroad sit- : 4 he aidea in she Open Until 5:30 . M. Today and Tomorro e £ 12 oclock. | | Ciasses are to be formed in hand | uation. g to i»”"m'x"':,:;' it :A S E-up eX- | “We shall fix the rates from | bectad the jury wou . 5 5 r. McKenna's remarks follow: s Sl e e Shall fix the rates fro > i - drapery upon it, announce that since | oe% S IO SHTHERIYC “¢structure so that Kansas D Ning testified nt that that h ETTING ahead is up-hill £ y Cubers cae 5 ] 2 . - iin g > s up-hill work for the man or woman e e e e R R.WILLIAM M.COLLIER., DR.BALLQU, + Ly SR Slings. the stato intro : Adlisin et o % ous affliction has come to the coun- committee the members nre assur- | $0, md-;:‘x‘\;du,c;, ’,;Isu:‘u.‘u”;”. . Pres. Geo.Wash. Universit 1391-c5efltlnz d but few Witnesses ah ' who never learns to handle cash systematically. s - : ed inat the gymoasium course |p¢ ducers in all points : 5 "L . Pas ven nexroes were ailesed to have try and to us—an affliction which to (i1 make fat mon lean and lean | Placed on u competitive basix Represen(mg Private Schools. Public Schools. been done Lo h to hide peonage { To make financial progress. bank your money—draw 5 of us. and. it may be, to all of men stroug: will make hot day lnquiry by Chbalrman Cum; ~ix by drowning and 1t rem ler | = o us. can never have complcte solace.| feel cool, and wiil tie a can 1o VRS R e e e 0 Ity being shot or hl\(vl':u‘ n xln.- ]n!'u:fl checks for all disbursements. That will put your spending A great life has ceased to exIStL onhe | sleepless nighis and jost appetit Cummins: “Ia (hat Lou will thel be ) [ Three of them were drowned i riv- | = = . 3= Teplete with achievements— achieve- | will drive uway that drowsy fee! carrylng fretght from l.“hmw“‘ -.rl 0&’ {ors in Newton county. where Manning cash out of ."5“}"- as far as thoughtless sppndmg = ments in many flelds of endeavor, all} ing dnd the groucrh wall be no | Kansas City fo New York, or viee Ik.mx hokand B Brosehr i volved: you'll have a record of all expenditures: you'll typizal and demonstrative of ability | more.” versa, for nothin from Williams' Jasper county farm | : . AN 3 and merit. of which. to adopt the - ! “That may be. so, N i =) P90 i save, a_n\:ll ;iraw interest, (2%) if your Checking Account Words of another, 1t wouid be difi- Cliambers responded, isir't the 1s carricG here. S St o CoThbo e ILANDLORDS SCORED _ ranscend_ the bouns DR | ':-“Lum:.l“:"' will }:‘m :,:1.;:\*!.4“,.}::‘;. i i ¢ The Continental % ready to handle your Checking or “Bule : ever. will be the pur- | s Us | uCts Just ax cheaply as his competi- | AND DEFENDED AT | Savings Account. One Dollar will open a Savings pos¢ and appointment of r tor Time d of other lips than { | cpator Pomercne, demgerat, Ob l Account. mine now is the humbler and sadder | TeadlingG the meconds aiserion o ratce: { SENATE HEARING - : deputa o express the sorrow of | showing that Interior cities pay | | — | Compound m my brihren and mys the death greater freight rates on @ number ot | 1 terest or 1 £ our Chief Jusice { comuggdities than coast cities pay for ! Continued from First Fage) H P et st | louger hauls on the same products. | (GontirnedirompBin g = (4 (4] iBue Latai: more po 3 , J Talks of Canal Competition | certain day two years ago i . s 2 . ) | personi L may 1 not Assist Local Committee in| ¥r Chambers discussed anama <0 o 300 jeopts had Cable Transfers and Foreign he th asseci n vanal competition. declaring that the side his offic and broken down [) = [ I) companion in ¢ : : j Water rates should be remulated Dlate-tass door. and that the third po- | rafts : OWes ates et He en Preparing for Course at |~ “io sou mean it mivimum races | o6 procinatihaal oered lolsenalwiite atts at Lowest kate C = nd Ly them animated | shouid” be preseribed?” 1’l|:urm‘«n, protection. | s DIRECTORS ‘and directed our work. his preceden ummins, asked. ! ok CFICERS - R I 185 veiled under rate cour Camp Meade. } “Reasonable rates should be fixed,” o N O Groa gD R OFFICERS: = ¥ m made a real v | Mr. Chambers replicd. - public The exact contrary Iy to be found to- WADE H. COOPER. President Nathan B. Scott, Chairman of the Bo word enjoy-{ The District Commissioners have | would bo better erved. Hctween the . 5 el acedd CHAS. W. WARDEN. lst Vice President Lrask W. Bolgiano Carter B. Keene SRR R RS - yn| POTLS of the United States, the water w apartment house, an appiica- - . s S v rOWRIOE Chas, G. = tion-—speak of 2 time upon whichl s ditheie atamplof & poroxalBubon | o e ou b unuer the Jurisdic tions for apartments have been few. |} BATES WARREN. Vice President C. C. Calhoun \\':r g ;:"‘ < e Tl ot e 1o ool jthe citizens' military training camps| tion of the luterstate Commeree Com “We have apartments for rent to- CHARLES W. SEMMES, Viee President Wm, G, Cacter . Fo Recves “1 hope 1 suall be pardencd | which are to be held throughout the | mission and the rates should be hizh | day.” said Mr. Linkins. He said that WM. S. WASHBURN, Vice President Vade B, Coper| Glaries W, Semmes personal comsiderations. [ «do not!country this summer. and are assist- | €MOUBh to allow the Panama canal "';-“r:’w,:rl-"‘wlfl lhuf‘\!tf'““s"’{f’ ”::;"x»‘ i ERSKINE GORDON. Trust Officer Frank zn.' Edmonds Wm Clark Taslor overiook or ur the wyeater i S 10 pay interest on the costs of con- of Ity cmploves a hat the popu- CIN cret Chas, E. Gallih it en i he SFeAleTiing the local committee in preparing | sorbaoincTeOt OF e custy of con MGR. C.R.THOMAS, HAMLUIN COGSWELL | v ters wad eromwinie ean” thific | | 28 3, WINFREE, seorviary s T Calliter Alian E Walker - 1 = for the o at Gamp Meade fc . = = S 5 e ing con due to the high cost | . N easure! laban L' Jenkins Bate. Warren SRAdTAS O Can S0 R DR e PLAN CONFERENCE HERE. Represenbin Director Music of materiais and the fear that rentst | CHAS. A, DOUGLAS, Counsel James L. Karrick Wm. S, Washburn Win hisjerict men. n 5 Parochial Schools Public Schools. | wil come down in accordance with | ”Ld"":;), Commissioner Cuno H. Rudolph hus | ——e {the Jaw of sapply and demand, are| i Were eomipre. referred to Supt. Ballou of the pub- | Brotherhood Men to Meet Officials | ; O o W e e 3 hensive had connec- ' lic schools a copy of w « = § ) S i X ad co 1e schools DY of @ communication | From 23 f i apartments for rent in real e SRR 1L St ey micnten) | Feom 22 Southern Raitroads. [ WOMAN EMPLOYES {MAN, PEEPING IN WINDOW, |egetrictis, 1o rost, i i oot i D ife H iy the Assorinted Press “I believe that there will be w fairly | “In privat gentie- | i1 Which is asked co-operation in the | "ol . i ! 4 Shle. & . S abl - 8 h | “CE] 3 D, Ohio, May 31.—Of- reasonable supply and asonable | 5 S e REEn s e e D O, Say 11— | WANT SQUARE DEAL| SHOT TO DEATH BY GIRL | rueon Capital, $1,000.000.00 abused word He = congiderately % | ficials of the “big four railroad i d 1he case of a apart- {Kind and courteous. wnd not in pass- | S00ress high school students on the |hrothernoods will confer at Washin T e | o s ae i now S holat for C Fourteenth & H Street: Ving show. for e was incapable of | Subject of the camp, which opens at!zon lute today, with repres el o s 9 ’No Arrest Necessary, Police De-| 315000 in 1906, The owner of this | orner I ourteen Szstd artifice or dissimulat.on” i Meade on August 1. | f the twenty-three raiiroads in ontined romiEirsuge ) Ciat—Clottins Salerminnow apartment, he said. had failed to| FIRST of all Trust Companies in the United 2 % s i e Rl way G iAo e—i ing - ents and had re v come to ! to join te deral heserve System High Sense of Duty. | Supt. Ballou has referred the request “"‘“”;j‘”;h"lijll‘n;i g‘“‘ iation. rfl e R o ”wl alesman arn: ';'u:svrr nts an 3 :‘1‘“11_ 53 mmnzm o) Joir a ieral k v *In official life he had a high andi!°® A Supt. of Schools Kramer, who | o¢ 1) £ establishmy G L e oot ed Before Fired At. {his firm to handle th 8. > s 7 = T L « regional adjusiment boards au- e operators, or woman 2 i said that his firm had found that the earnest sense of duty. and duty to a las charge of Washington High School| hgrized by the transportation clerks. they light upon. cusing A {owner of the apartment had made | = judge has a specia entive, its ob-; Cadets, who is taking the matter up| " pigepects are that simiier boards DM of Spending their office hours | TEXARKANA, Ark, May 3L {,nly $106 net on this building during | '— Ject is justice and justice to the fuil-! With Col. Craigie and Lieut. Day, who | i “iheee” are that similar boards G000,0 or Tmaking frouss.a Claude Dunagan, thirty-five years of |a year. | ess of its definition, ‘the constant.4re in charge of military training ini iy 1 in all fonr of Detors p 5 , 5 S, ([ . B A e schios [duly 17in all four of Lays Idlenexs to Sapervision. | 4%e. clothing salesman, was shot and Adjustment Expected. auan his rights” This wish was ever y LR e et “For every such instanee of idle- | Killed Jast nizht by a fourteen-year- | Senator Jones of Washington -d i the chief justice's mind—its in-} e EcEaRingisNtcliced e oy ness or sifeking amons the woman | old irl, when, according to the girl's [if there is to be any reduction in sistent motive and animation. And “Permit me to invite your attention { il LTI EIT b o et e i O ) iy s O e P e i sl UG T s d to individual Serious ques-jto the cit s oy i ondl T 18 cmployes, we ask you, gentlemen of | story L palice fuh Simanis €d | ire not coming down “this minute.” tions came—questions of the validits | . 1S Gnsens military training | roa ‘w"""-"’}“ L the committee, to jook for the man | @t her bedroom window as she was | but added that he eXpected the law of | of laws and executive acts, and the: C3MPS which will be established | [0 Washington I: oahe arge of the division or bureat. | about to undress for bed {supply amd demand to bring them ordination of the powers of the throughout the country this summer by ‘the. fatlecad iator raobounced, reputable empioyer in Ui | Slizing an automatic pistol, the girl | down United States and the states. granted and will provide a month's course for | have no bearing on the organization | CUnirY Will tell you that wouen as)ran eut of the she says, and.| “This situation will clear itself up! or reserved to them respectively by la ci are more consc ious Work- i ufter warning the man to flee or she | if left alon he said. the Constitution 7 {10,800 physically fit male citizens be- | 3’,', “h’ r’,'“:l‘“““ adjusiment boards. ! .rs than men. Only bad manage- | would shoot. Khot in the darkness, the | Senator Jones asked the witness if “To the questions thus presented the tween the ages of sixteen and thirty- | o g e * 5! (he Wash. | MeDt explains idleness. or siacking, if | buller taking effect in the left side | he inquired of applicants for apart- chief justice directed a consideration|five years.” said Gen. Pershing in bis|inaton. vor bresident | {hETe be any. in the departments | below the heart. Five other shots|ments whether they had been com-| proportioned to their immediate and letter to the Commissioners. “_ W, 8 G S Miss Smith alluded a second time ! jpissed the man ! plainants before the rent commissign. ultimate effcci. the public welfare de-{ “These citizens will be drawn from | Braibechood of 1 oc it pabith“{to the act of Consress reducing the | Lunagan ran out inte the street, | I haven't, but I will do so now.” re plelndirnu upon ‘them He realized. as all parts of the country in order YL"mvn e Y Sheppard, | 22lanies of the woman cxpert investi- o a neighbor's yard, and then back | plied Mr. Linkins. He said that he »all of us must realize, that the neces- sccure a thoroughly representativepresident of t rder of Eators and statisticians in the wo the carline, when he f He was | wished to find out the general desir- | sity of passing upon them marks the body of candidates. It is most de- ! (conductors e A Bure an’s burcau. in the Labor Dep: I when an ambuls arrived. ability of a tenant before leasing to ! place and power of the federal judici-| yirable th 4 { Conductors. anc . Burg with the tic comment Bolicet sfmeials maa et ? R T e e Sl sirable that the men who take this!sistant grand chicf of the irother. i Siih the : b § ohicesollicials anadesananvestiges | nim o dtion St e B il | Lraining come from all walks of life.” | hood of Locomative Engineers. who | MeTely cripples the woman's bi- | tion of the shooting. but on learning | “A kicker in an apartment hou Sconatilen. it nay be, of itsiatabiiie n. Pershing points out that quo- | was chairman of railway adjustment | T5U and insults the women of tie | tho circumstances defided no arrest was f can make the life of the landlord and the splendid condeption of the Conati. | 148 have been assigned to each state | hoard No. 1. under the United States { Whole couniry by writing into law | necessary the agent a burden.” said Mr. Linkins. Btiome one Sorebenamty conetitured o7 and to Uie District of Columbia. and | Railroad Administration. SlIeEintmaldryiatandirdl or won, 4 He said (hat the real estate dealer has many—it being supreme within the & local committee. headed by Lieut | Railroads in the Southeastern As-| P and men doing comparable work | many diffcrent Kinds of landiord< Shhere of its powers: thes being su.|Cok Leroy W. Herron. is actively as-|saciation have agreed to the estab- i biscussing conditions in variow ARMOUR GIVEN RIGHTS. |aral’with. some of whom dcmand ina; preme within the sp! of gisting the War Department in ilishment of the board. brotherhood | 4¢Partmen Shighewention 18 - the agent shall charge exc ve rents yre n the sphere of their pow- #8ting the War Depa A D ives satn Snd the eanters | =ay that in the bureau of engraving Records Examined. ers, resulting in governments national | Procurement of candidates for the 3d , representatives said, e = lioha pointing ¢ sine. fores 5 o : H and State, competens 1o encounter and | COrPS arca camp. which will e Start- | €nce is 10 agree on satisfactory rules; 204 printing there i o % - {Mew Zealand Permits Company tol| i _grauthoft said’that he had had{ The qub at very ppy ite Tesolve the problems incident to or;ed at Camp Meade. Md.. August 1. to govern s operation. It s o} BOMEH GO SEALES G B deo ) Export Meat ST P e oy e | 6 tin the lives and affairs of a| "I believe the purpose of these in-handle —controversies arising under |00 S0000, heand twa ab 3200y p 3 ia D ant exa the et t R d [sticutions is <o ciasely intersoven | WOTKinE rules and conditions in-he Wamin in churge of (e el LLINGTON, N. 7. May 21— sir]ords of the rent commission, and that | an PPy ure Loves to Ride “What of the Fi B with the question of adequate nation- { YOIVIDE empioyes in the transbortasi i, o are done than in s Bell. a s premic cow | the examination showed in 1,137 cases I : o B 5 s .‘n r"“:"'u {al defense that all Americans should i ion service. and. it is expecied. wi }?.’{.’,i’,,,‘,i,“",';‘.'.r.”' mean na : 1""' DEEMIEH] of ‘\"“ {before the commission. invelvinz al the toothsome nouarishment This is of the past in barest o render every assistance, and for this| b constituted as board No BB i 12000 for i rling ihe ol | cpand has (deelarec lina mes, 01 monthiy rental of $28.089.34. the com- | =parmnng e 3 see no shadow « s fame. no les-.ailow the local commitiee to address | Rallroads south of the Ohio river Supordinatcs {culties will he placed in the way of |cases where —the rents involved | sening of his example nor of the im-iyour high school students on this|and east of the Mississippi comprise | of the shrface divieion. man e 3 ¥ Pl f amounted to $12.000, and had ordered | [ pres his life and services have!yoprect S oo Ls iS i The southeastern section. { charge~of 463 subordinat paid | Arm Co. exporting to America. for | e in cases where th ts in- 1 Taade “upon the® coumtry, 1 venture : fubject.” concluded Gen. Pershing. | S0 s Tn s v st : e lincreasex in cases where the rents | 2 n the o . enture 33:00¢ aEEhis)s J e | American m now in freczing | volved were 218, and in case semparizons. | make full concession Plans of Loeal Committee. { $300,000.000 PAY CUT. { broduces fram piacs o Biace in ‘Lne | here. This message was sent as an s | Where the rents invelved wers $3.550 > of ‘those Who have preceeded him. 1| The local committee plans to ad-! CHICAGO. May 31.—The United | buildime on trucks are paid more | planation of the government's attitude | "an AHOWed ne CRange = - make full admission. in assured |dress not only the high school stu-}States Railway Labor Board today{than the skilled woman operatives onlin refusing to issue licenses for the | Many of the cosel, Q7Tare Bie f prophe of tne abilities of those dents, but also other groups of men |completed work on the decision which machines that turn out the prod- | export of meat to the Armou e Wopiainlipostession ey = who will succeed him, yet. consider- ! 5 - iit will hand down tomorrow, cutting ! company s 7 o ducti = 2 . EroL Tl anccced Bim Jeb conwiler. i collegen €It sive military tcain-| e Kot s bt Looiisen ot 10k Cites Mail Bug Shop. |~"The New Zealand government, how- | that the actual et resuction it Tefizy A rare combination of prime pork and dare to say that, as he has att ing. and other gatherings where men ‘roads. Eventually the new rates to © 5 {ever. will require substantial guarantees | 310w ndl Increatesiere (ConSIa. . - full-flavored AR he will forever keep a distinct emi- belWeen the ages named will be found. |be established will apply to every il equipment shop. i the gainse 1) hiprient of such meat | orent acvoring these cases 10 which beef piqued imto full o savorines: sk fef justices ofi The plan is to interest the whole ! road in the country. tment. wazs | from America to London, Sir Francis | Shefl: SOVETINE, (hess COes, o3 | by mingling them with spices. Prepared these {city in the camp and teli eligibles just | Advance estimates of the slash to T BboEsrs giherwitsild {1 Ire. Clara Sears Taylor, member of | s 5 b “In testime worth. in trib- | What the first or “red camp” 1o be he ordercd by the board place the|ne: testified, runxe from $3.20 a duy | Referring to a statement by the staté | 000 P800 micion. “cailed the atten- | in our model sauwsage kitchens and heartily ute and respect to his memory. the ' Eiven this summer proposes to do for | figure somewhete between 10 and | UP 10 . The mailbax makers and® Department in Washington that th 2 O SINE Toceve: tortmal ] SRR h S i uniil tomorrow at the men and for the organized re- .13 per cent. with the general belief | FEP@TEIA Who are wome flaction of the New Zealand government.| Lion of the commitiee. however, to the | endorzed by Uncle Smm. 12 o'clock.” serve of the country i , Sy the lower fig- |} them machine operativ d nearly |in thus refusing to issue 1 | fact that this estmate did not give a ! v 3 : e e nimrae . hc 'o¥er A8 lail ot ithem ‘more or iless skilled, @ 1arbitrary and discriminatin ; jiiEue didea (ol ahicisimation. gatnor (O { e s S R aor | Tated at 2SS 1o 4. she pointed out rts the action was not records examined by the accountant i { WILL SELL SURPLUS U. S. :DANIEL FRASER, 80 [ oo o Ber cent cut would subtract | ™uNor only are these the exiSUng|trary. and indicates regret that the did not show the large increases de- | -S. , 80, some $300.000.060 - {rom che mation's 0t I My im approprin | partnent adoptcd mih an oxprestion s | manded by the landiords in many | e Ltion.” deciared Miss Smith “but the | connection with the matter. cases Tomorrow's decision wiil be effec- | i ! ) 2 o ot DRIl Eh o | SHIPS TO FOREIGN BUYERS DIES AT HOME HERE | it Ty 5t fomriecn montna wic- | uprrintenions of Vs ovare | e o e e Ask Your Meat Man a:;j:&fi/]iigmyf.bw increase of lasti .. ing that Se rutes i APPEAL FOR TROOPS {"the Bali rent act had had the effect of | fL e e e T e ves statutors. " When the women's ropre- ) . {';::;x\x-»nnll;: many demands for increased | 2 < i meEl Betwecnl the merts rite anditné|l MADISON: Wistl Mavs 31 Reqiiest | i " ! tions for Expected Officials to | he hecame first vice president of the | ARREST IN MURDER CASE. ' n'c ™l (ol evountant of the, was made of Gov. Biaine today by ihe “,""""‘"""‘,"'! '"r]""",",' o Assume Charge. vonsolidated institutions. which kept —~— - nop, speaking for the superintend- | Sherifl of Brown county for imme-| Mr. Krauthoff read a st of adver- ¢ Jatter name, and held that office | Hattie Jackson, Colored, Implicat- | 1% Stated that they muxt the spalthiotitroops to GreeniBuyilitisemonts lapnestinglin Ihe MO8t By The Shippinz Board has made plans' at the time of his death i 1 R women's rates that low in 1o 1o qucll disturbanees which are | Ders showing that’ there are mans | 2 ! e time s death. i i rect outside com nl g lose to have grown out of a strike | advertisements for apartments and to off surplus government-owned | Mr. Fraser was for many years a| €0 10 Slaying Mrs. M. E. Weber. ‘,",,,.( o ,,,,,\,"( in three paper mills there. riRe | fooms for rent and a comparatively | merc t marine tonnage 1o foreign ; director of the American Security ana ' Hattic Jackson. color twenty- jconcerns. In other words they kept Gov. Blaine said he would get few advertisements from persons, ibject o the approval of the ' TFUSt Company. and was also a dirve- | ¢ight vears of age, was cd o-|down their costs be keeping down the touch with Brown county officials at | Seeking (o rent apartments —and ( new 4 President Hard %, tor ofthe Security Storage Company, | day by Constabie Thoma rison | women's below 4 just reiation to once and determine if state action |gooms. He insisted that the Ball rent | resident Harding was | the Norfolk and Washingfon Ste at Hyattsville in connection with the | the mees ‘ Was necessary Sact was working an injustice (o the expec to name today. Difliculties , boat Company, the Washington tgation of the murder at White! 3iss vard entountercd in disposing of the l-i&ht Company. the Washington Mar- | 19, of Mrs. Mar- 4 © | ABLAY NI 5 W Lurnens | Ket Company. the District Title Com- {326y women cutters | \é’> | 0 Urners | pany and the Washington Title Com- She was found hv Consta Gar- {and machine operatives engaged NN/ - N4 < tharkets had led the pan L §ison wearing a wrist watech and a | making pre-erver: mattresses and | ! way for | Generous to Charity. {diamond ring he said she found the | flags for the Navy. No machine op- | SN H explained | por nearly a quarter of a century | TIPE a1 Riverdale and that the watch [eration when done by man is led t L Mr. Fraser servel s ena i RIS | was glven to her by a friend. Simi- (unskilied. yet the rate these women | RNZR ! cutting down the gov-.| MI. Fraser served a r( hairman of the " ticles were missing from the ' receive, the witness charged, is the 7] i ant fleet through for. | beard of ltrustees of the First Con-{jyoqy of Mrs. Weber when it was|same that is paid to unskilled labor al i 3 rih, Cantempiaie | Krexational Church 1o and G fY, 003 Sl : i e otitarscape he wooden chipdBle | strects northwest. He was one of the | 10UD JEae s B . i ! ving Lypes of vese of | ¢ldest members of that church both ! Speakx for Government Workers, f 6.000 ‘dweight tons and 1 #%¢ and jength of membership Preceding Miss Smith, the commit- | SN 5000 deadweight tons and; yincucn aiwavs extremery modior ne| HOEHLING FOR JUSTICE. |iccnesra"s ¥ 8o ot Portamouth, me of former German | 0 his’ methods, thoss closely asso- | ., business manager of | | P\ i o7 T et | S St € L WL L Apeeintint of adoun & seen L ST, ST o, Eoierd appearance 4% Rhdn s e e BTy AN D ropy e . |DAT 15 AIL the vacancy on the Dix: | orkers, other than mechanics, who [SO2 e comditional upont Al e BT tambia Country Clah, Blue Ridge fad | (Hict, Supreme. Court coused by (el RNSTO and the navar statian | AR P were Theips | @nd Gun Club and St Andrews So. death f sustic towld. was urebd i Cyorktown Vi He indorsed the h d 11 f h | peirmit e new Commies | CIely of Washington are gmonz the X B0n I use by a delogation i four: | - r;hxn)n-lwl)l:vz‘u-l\ bl Ar. Major | N starched collartresh~ ! Ssume heir duties ai ¢TSanizations to which Mr. Fraser | $ SRt v aid the adoption of standard rates i R ainele Jdu brionged. while his Masonic aflilia- 1v¢7 prominent local “bunkers andiof pay for navy yard work had great- ss ear a clean i e o tions were numerous. He was a char. | laWyers 2 f ’ Iy improved i morale of the service | ness. | e et et A aha ni 4. Hogan a member of e | 50" “uiidner in’ movernment | even the a 1 from A cia 1o 0. 8 vhere ©K < o i« o8 o da ate of v ous oposed i ™ full board. - Among | [T AN, LOGRr . o e the qualifications of Mr. Hoehling. his | Lhe Steriing-Lenibach meamure & 2 : | \ o bupec it ofiinsadnecl s i paseeiesoning) P SRS BRSO SRR BRIRE st in s el achimchanpe NS . o ik N es dance* whethor the Eovernment i 10 (G, e wis « meher of Bureks |high standing in his profession. i committce without b andlt spring to 1t like new. .yXx| Owier adl Gl b x Chapter of Royal Arch Masons apd With Mr. Hogan were William T.{incorporated in the of the | Tl kly o bomsible o eolumbia | Commandery, N saliiher, chairman of Uhe republican One of them was from the | ’l’ O L M A N I Z E 1 i i ke U0 Knights Templar state committee of the District; 1d- Policemen's Association of the Dis- . BRVhR - ra o8 market condi- | BB S {Ward " Eolinday, republican faiional | trer of Cotumbia. Georct . Warren | AR Sodas actually seem to taste i 5 < { = commitleeman or he District: | foliowed Miss Smith with a statement | Vi 1 ¥ e Shedulthc disposition of the | curred in 1911.° He leaves but one | Milton E. Ailes. John Spaulding Flan. | He said that inclusion of the ex- | RYHR s | They’re those fresh dainty, paper WnRe founee e per Jeviathan. s blood relative in the United States, | pery, Wilton J. Lambert, William D.! aminers in the government civil serv- | . 3 e . row tied up in New Vork: ratifica-iall the others residing in Canadal|Hoover, Stellwagen, George | ice, of whom there are several thou- @ olman aundr glasses’ with the curved lip that Jien of the worini agrecments Two nisces-in-law survive him. Mrs | g Hamilton, Fred L. McKenny, John i sand, in the “official service® of the (<] y S eilh e e amnburs American Lne | Sidney Taliaferro and Mrs. Arthur | gashy-Smith and Benjamin S Minor. { Sterling and Lehlbach bill. which is | H S Just fits yours. fion of New York and v Norchbony: | I Siinner, Loth of this ety Mra | “Mr Hozan called upon ‘Nationai | essentially a clerical service, is im- | /N F. W. MACKE! . Manager. | ’ b U - aliaferro formeriy anade her home | committeeman Colladay to formally | proper. u ientific, and would work man Lioyd and Jhe United with her uncie, but recently he had | negl > a a 4 EC > 1 Sres e o | ¢ .. & - fv the President o the effect|to the disadvantage of the examiners. | RN/R 4 = Mail Steamship dompany. and the | lived alone at 1626 P strect ...,.-u.,I" o executive committes of the | Thesa employes, he said, feel that | g a Cor. 6th and C Streets n.w. RV PURITY SPECIALTIES CO., LB DL L LT fi=: . ! o wtate committee of the | they should at least be placed In the @ %> A Charles L. Huff, Owner and Manager, o movi at w meeting ear today | Subprofessional service, the scope of | : . » A R { indorsed Mr. Hochling and later wiil | which. as it appears in the Sterling [ R\/R N/ Denckla Bldg., Philadelphia, Pa. Ao St 60 1 T MINE BOARD TO MEET. | imemis Seintrmcm e ™ omotitt | S Lot RiE, e s fhan s | Bt B cants on Amerdan passenger liners | . = ment. i ea A e e @ ° . S e ks - S A milton was called upo; a , on behalf o e ex- A glizo jalexpeciod Lo le brousht be- Parley of Workers Will Consider | yi! jtosun to tell of the ataniing 1| aminers offered in amendment which | BV/B It means more e roare . 2 among members of the | provided a new clause to the existing | B/\G A : Reopening Wage Agreement. |} Hochiing amonk mefbers Gf the | deseription of ihe “subprofessional laundryage per collar = - _— g A il fagto service” designed 1o covet the fnjus- | 2N/ . [l \/% BRITISH EMBARGO ENDED.I 4»1,1 '““':“":‘ """“l"" "’”N NG INELone e e tices which it is claimed would result | invested when you /] = A1) executive board of district No, 2| from passage of the bill in its present ' > S LONDON, May 31— Anather step 1. | United Mine Workers of America.| JOHN GOLDEN NEAR DEATH. | form TOLMANIZE! ~ward industrial peace in Great Britain [has been called to meet here June 21 Npw YORK. May 31 -John Golden, Collar-ring Franklin 71 XVR was taken today when tiwe locomotive [ by John Brophy district president | president of the United Textile Work- NEW LOW ON 3 1-25. 1 engineers called off their emb, « other things 1o he considered {ers of America. today was reported in S s . T <¢> the transportation of impe ¢ request of I S Sommer- | eriteal condition at his home, in| NEW YORK. May 31 -Liberty 31 what h: been known a nted.” ) vilie of Altoona, president of the Cen- | Rronkiyn. Mr. Golden. who recently fper cent tax exempt bonds dro G <coal. The embargn was declared for |tral Coal Association. that the wagze]suffered a nervous breakdown. had a |stock exchange. today. Other the purpose of supporting the strik- |agreement between the miners and |sinkinz spell this morning, and littie [$57.50, their lowest quotation on the 0@ Soalminers. operators bs reopened, hope is entertzined for his recovery. Wof that group also were heas2. ~ v P ¢ N [} & /