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STAR, WASHINGTON, D. : i3 et W I p 9y . x- 2 i1 ) MAS[]N S DAUGHTER Burglar Returns SPIR"ED |]EF|AN[;E HARVEY SPOKE TRUTH ON LEAGUE,” IN U|RY HEMANI]EU Deathi Knell Sounded | i Papers Valuable to by Village Theaters | i - i Firm He Robbed SAYS NICHOLAS BUTLER IN ENGLAND For Melodrama Shows Special Dispatch to The Star. e e CHICA! July 1— ‘ | CULPERER, Va., July 1—Two By the Associated Press. “Ambuassador Harvey told the Pil- i | e Beaniin} ienkc | daring rowberies "took place LONDON, July 1—Dr. Nicholas | grims and the world of America's R e e avilery ooie, 1 ! e i e osa Murray Builer, president of Colum- | definite decision. But despite his | wwere Buried ''by “the Central . U | Con geaters tn woos and < | = bia University, has emphasized to | pefleve that the United States v e b e : oo : : " . nting more tha . : s aks © Mrs. Winifred M. Huck, For- | | Bapers were taken crom she | |All Parties Detwand Allies | = inauirers during ni present | might be besuled inte, the ez | Senator Smith of South Caro- | | ady vmait towss * Soviet Formed in Consianti xticking in,the door early mext o . . S 2 cherishing the idea that this is not 2 The curtain has been rung . H H vl i} to Europe as “President Harding's a down on the shop-worn thril- mer Washingtonian, Ap- | | memink. b thier evidentty Withdraw'to Show Faith | (0 Earore ns e e oee | ~Ically the case. These people cite lina Says Gofd Reserve | | fonm,on e, shon worn thrit- nople Welds Russians of . the firm and their lack of value o 5 A % 5 fers they have received in consid- 5 | | Main street wants the same | = pointed to Congress. | | to him. | in Cabinet. tion to that effect Was Preposter= | erable number from friends of the Here Is Excessive. | | ahows New York and Chicago Alf Opinion The other place burglarized ous.and sidlculous: league in the United States, telling | o iasthen _— was the cle ....,,l ..‘: blishment nul—, B:Iflcrl hr;:t taken -v-r,\; op- lhen‘| that the rep:'rledhrcjm‘l:nl; o{ Declaring that he had been inform- — ""‘f:":r'::.::’"‘ _‘_:: 1 =R i of Clarence Blucher, 5 portunity at the numerous func- | the league is nothing but political leq by the Treasury that the federal ! ay_ | ' d ber of suits of tions he has attended, where he byplay and that in th d the xtop off at our townx, athan | o) n | SECOND WOMAN IN HOUSE } omey Ank s nudiker BAR PAYING IN U. S. BANKS has met many of the most influs D At il cortatnty. Toin. reserve system had a surplus of about | | Appell, wecretary of the astoclu- IPOLITICO MILITARY 2nmy f = = vnlmll fl;zulr u‘] British m;!:( 41(»:"1 “1 am of the opin} ;xpr(;:’!nd by jone billion dollars “in ¢ of all| | tion snid. 14 N e . ! N . - social cirel of axsuring them that some prominent Brit! spokesmen, requifements,” Scnator Smith, deme-| * = . t! Suffragi " 8 | tution, relative to the filling of va-!Berlin Fears America Loses Fai America’s “airtight” rejection of | that any misunderstanding on this : 2 Is in Toush With Armies n ragist and Writer Picked b; 2 H rs America Loses Faith e e ! y inderstanding lina, said today in the ou i rmies of Gex Governor to Finish { election” ordering a vote of the people P in his speech before the Pilgrims A meluded that the best thing to do | ¥estigation of the discount. - H gel Sem . 5 to choose a new representative. Furthe: Sogiety, is final and absolute. is to tell such folks simply and |malstained Ly the reserve board. erov. Father's Term. { _This interpretation indicates that T. Referring to this subject in an in- | bluntly that Harvey spoke the real iticines Redincount Rate. 107, although the ate legislature au- . MOW LR, 5 Aows i BY GEORGE WITTE. formal talk today Dr. Butler said truth, and I'm doing it Senator Smith said that he w BY PAUL S$COT ;}:"-’1?;: ;;2";5;,.','.?““5 I:gr %‘a‘{’v?fltm'“l;’é By “'l"le»we:»‘ T"":’p?;’;fll‘"{’fl l"h’wn‘u Daily f the gold reserv PI-ANS ARE VARl ED By Cable to The Star o e, ve had thority 4 + 1821, 1 ederal ba system was 614 b 2 House, the governor had no authority] pepy 10 Gormang, auty 1—aer-|WEALTHY ‘BURGLAR MAID’ (387,179,492 PIECES MADE | (i it o et wan PARIS, July g 1f Mrs. Hpck should present her ap- | many is again getting bold. All the 1 requirement wes vist soviet for the pu pointment dn the floor of the House. | potitical parties, which otnerwise| PLLACED ON PROBATION| BY PHILADELPHIA MINT Stedincount ras ing 1o 0 £he will be denicd the privilege of |70 v oot raten e haring witn Miss Alice Robertson of | ever agree, are jointly demanding hould be lemered, 22 Iseveral Members to/ Remain | =™ { Oklahoma the honor of serving as a|that the gllied sanctions, including cre by the stant at least until the ques- Sena- ! " Court Shows Leniency Toward Chi- |$26,742,350 Is Turned Out in Past | boards poit congressman. the occupation of the industrial citic: i “deflation and’ con- . . | sians of an s tion of authority for her appoinement g strial cities . s i traction.” ary an has been exhaustively examined.. o:uDusscldorr. Duisburg and Ruhrort,|{ €880 Broker's Wife, Guilty of s Year for Domestic “This is the most monstrous showing at Desks, While Others Will ... y all e i e shall be revoked. Toda ‘ossische | * i P « midst of gy 2 cluding both re | Filbins ook Today theVoixlsch Many Robberies. | Use. Cuirural and" business distress said Be Out of City. 1619, leenn, te e Ot o ; CHICAGO, July 1.— tta, Heil,! PHILADE 3 Senator Smith. charging that federall ) A - sympathic tion of rl London demands, r"i‘r'.-.-ffi’“ff!. ohe | confesscd " “burglar maid” ‘and wife of I’hn‘l‘lz«lci'«»l\;;‘l;:mx::nl:{ ::fi..f‘.r'{,u’l' reserve banks were calling loans and | President Harding and Viee Presi- oy~ which s U Sions.on Hie. retiey to Ner inister| Jouenh Heil, & wealthy broker and | 179 455 tomns imihe farm oot | forcing farmers and business men into | dent Coolidge seem to be setting re o “d interven B received by great crowds . investment banker, was placed on one rday. Of this number 342 | D4nkruptes, —although = there WETC g, ctive styles for members of the olutions of approval have beer mmerce : ceived from tuding and 3 5 3 ; 2 i year's probation by se George Keri- ample funds for an ovation becau 3 brobation by Judgi orge Kera of the reserve board Sen-|cabinet as to going out of town over : he had dectine ki, . t- | 275,140, with an aggregate value of , e e demaiids’ mille)ly the it ey e e e . plea 326,742,350, were for dumestlc use The Wl ok, publican, Utah, said|July 4 or remaining here eantime Germany realized tha 2 HE il aea = omestic coinage included 12,266,000 | hore we e r aEAe ;. d | she must accept those rerme. it fhe t that all complaining Wit- | silver dollars, §,088,000 halt dollars, | e WET¢ TtWo sides o this qu While President Harding left Wash- Allies Imposed Bemstionm s fiout the Lne stated that Mr. Heil had made | 56 666 Maine annial. half: dollars. | 1o |ington today for a t to Senztor ! ganctions e ¢l restitution and the cvident ilness of s e rennial h A, - 2 p Agon tocay 2 ' DW! v fatal hese sanctions s ., 7 dimes, 5 s is a world cond: . said Sl RO - 3 a3 hawital o5 ! : S isaorld condilon !Vice President Coolidge has decid Informal Meeting Permitted |3 0% il Fii e finiin i 1 commictea the robberies | IO mickels’ und 20315000 e, Senalor, T G TN e Sk o hin desic here, beliexing | | ability of Germany to ionoerEd ine e | siputside coinage included 31.903 cultural and other products {that the comparative quiet offers a | he rest of Burop nployment in wealthy homes. | silver and nickel pieces for Cuba,| There is danger in “piling up” of {fne opportunity for work at Any Moment, London “Though Germany has fully accepted pouspectad of beink @ Kleptos 11,000,000 silver picces for Colombia:| gold in Am Cnator Smoot & ctary Fall of the Interior De- :n”me e of {ha rGuy Of Ver- | i Kuid the s eIy on the cdge of abl/"no{,lmovnlrk:-lxl for Peru and .- | declaring there was ffo much | partment “will tuke the ]n-md. for | The tit ailles, and especially those put up!u nervous breakdown, but that h or Venezuela. here. intensive work at his_de s wilt | the title ¢ - Report Declares. to her in the ultimatum. the allics | wis sound er mind | “rhe’June output was the smallest | Secretary Watlace of the Depariment | {Timean - have erccted customs barricrs alon Keraten warned her not to steal | 0f 40Y month during the vear, d | oL ART to a lack of demand for small coin: It was confined to 1,750,000 silver dol- lars and 1,436,000 nickels. . iy | deni. but D the Associated Press. the Rhine { July 1.—The prisoners |there forever. The net result of an’another trial, he said, but simply CLASSIFIES FARMS IN U. S. W ity }‘:?‘;,‘“:fl,‘:?:hm-e LONDOX IFRED MASON HUCK, |in Mountjoy, whose release, accord- |SAnctions has been that a small num- | that she would be called into court and _ Bl ghon PRl fofattadlo ! ¥ ber of allied Importers, such as those | Sentenced More Than Haif Operated by Own- | Siihingtyn today for his home in ing to the Daily Mail, was uncondi- [\'ho deal in bramis dy, perfume and deli- conference tomorrow afte rmoos tional, were liberated, the newspaper |catessen, have made money. while the GIVEN 13 YEARS IN JAIL. ers, Census Bureau Snows. e X i if they meant to stay in. Vielation »f the parole would not | MRS, W Mrs. Winifred Mason Huck, wife of Robert Wardlow Huck, a Washington - 5 5 great ma e the il y tern [ maneTund both mradustes of the Weat. | asserts, In consequence of indirect | KRG8t Madosity of the allied peonie | CLASSES FOR FOREIGNERS — Owners oo than ines Dk, . e | g y ! representations from Eamon de Valera. [ MY lost. it — Justice Sidd farms in the Lo Bis i$ in connection with an ex- 5 School.. is be & 3 r n France it is feared A iddons Sentences Man ‘ study ve ern High School. is to be appointed } ™50 By 0 Faai savs that, althoush | movement in' Germane b e MW Summer Americanization schools for u_annow in studyowe have b postal Who Shot Detective Alligood. £58.186 1 T by Gov 1 of Hlino! @ member-1 gir Jumes Craig. the Ulster premier, | tions, which is now b count: at-large in Congress from that state.|is unable to agrée to meet dg Valeralthe reichstag, e ussed in form of nis d taking th n men and women will open cially, ny e b b pin b v, it was announced today by eph Homer, twenty-three vears| The number according to wopd received here, to "m"03‘::"‘1‘"“‘:‘“‘_"“"i“lmh“i‘:;u;":!:llfi‘ any Inew attacks by the nationalists The ot o b | of age. of Toledo, Ohio, who pleaded Pty : 4 ' complete uneXpired term of herlthat it is re already has been position of the Wirth cabinent is (%1~ iton, principal of the | gyilty to shooting Detective Sergeant | ditional General will be back at b ¥ e} that it e dangered enough without such at-|irstitutions. All for who wish | Allizood while attempting to «scape compared w d f father, the late William K. Mas | | Secretary Weeks will spend July tacks. But its position would becoms s rest following Mr. Griffith and Prof. ) nassailab ; : {to learn to speak, read and write Eng- | 47T¢S lowing a hold-up of tha The state legislaturt yesterday adopt- . G ] c unassailable when the victors ot | Istore of William Gilde on his farm near Lancastor, N. g a resdlusion empowering the gov=raith. e 08 o The also voluntarily gave up the present!citizens are invited to attend. tober & last, was scntence * yesterday | | e three ¥ | House Monday in Dublin. The re- Huck luated from | publican leaders have not invited Gl GRS, LACEEAY, €F High 1801, while any “hard-shell” unionists to this | ump, Ty Lisrioaail o her husband was graduated the vear| meeting, and his choice is taken as|q jocat with thorns a previous, At the time she attended | indicating concentration on the POl | by revoking the sanctior Lhool here her father was a member | icy of one parliament for the whole | (0,13 " Gemonstrate to the of the United State: of }:}il:l\‘%T Feisd _|people their contidence in this gov- | t ernor to fill the sanctions, thereby es ablishing confi- | cae Prince will be conducted at the Co- | ATLTROON b Justice Sidd. . in Crim- i Glas st a igion 1. 10 serve thirteen years lumbia Junior High School,.Tth and Ol in" the penitentiary. Homer bl streets, mor afternoon and even- | companion named RAndall, who I not been tried. Assistant United States Attorney Cromelin_in asking for the maximum | use of the Other (abinet Members' Plans. Seeretary wf State Hughes will in Was ton. E g o previous engagements, he probably will be at his desk. : ry Davis of the Labor De-| us showed. who give for the of the crops ling. The morning class will be run from 9 to 11 o'clock cve turda : da except will be at the afternoon i i The tou moved to Chicago, fol-| BE ernment and, in turn. the German vl s o penalty of fifteen years. told the court . conducted 63 per e ) all | Partment is in Hlinois today. and will] Follow i lowing therr marriage, where for|iliary police’in 'motor cars. « | people could demonstrate to the |operated every day from (2 to 4 that Homer had been engaked i | eouny A [mot return to Washington until after | Program of | some time Mr. Huck. a civil engineer. e of cabican world their willingness to work and {4900 S0 T hursdiy fram 5i9q | similar robberies of small stores in 5 i Independence da i Was employed by fhe Ilinois Steel | Prised a score of FePUioe have peace.” das, Texdas and Thursday from 7.30 | Prliadeiphia and Baltimare, which he | ; ary Hoover of the Commerce | Company. During the world war he | VOWURIS€rS: 0 P 2 Public_opinion here is somewhat 0! 2 —_— N had entered and robbed after placing | i artment went to New York last P eanected with a shipbuilding | ambush at Keady for tgn oJleEn | disturbed by the fact. which only i . es wijl be conducted at the | handsuffs on the proprictors or'cieris | GETS ANOTHER TERM t. but was cxpected to return to company in the cagit. the latter acting as an cocort Of & |leaked out today. that the allies Webs chool.“10th and H streets.| The court took two years from thi | * | Washington tomerrow Folowing the wat he and Mrs. Huck | Brifast bread van throus ¢ Mauxil. | o _longer permit the deposit will be run on Monday.! maximum beeause of the piea of | == cretary Denby of the Navy. prob- shall have equal o e where thes Teatded | TICE, cvery Thursday. Tt ety | Germany of the reparations pav nd Friday mornings from | guilty. " Detective Alligood \was in{Probation Officer Steele Reappoint- | aliy will be in, Washington his ki e 3 rear and a half. The te - il SEe! T > ments in Ameriran banks. As a re D'clock. and S | court and told Justice Siddons of t desk during the holiday. sha ve free pos- for o e T e Fus| with machine guns, killing two of|gu) ‘the ‘questin s raised as’tqland ‘Thursday fronf*12:30 to 430 extent of his injuries. of the ed for Two Years. ion of the land they have taken and | cultivated. GUTTERS NEED CLEANING. | "4 The labor unions shull be freed “hey have tour ehitdren, three) (e, Founding several and capUUr | whether the United States has lost|o'clock. . . and a girl. B {:ntll(l'_m German .;mm()‘ to “eoms | Jhe a!\?‘“;_ e ,’R"fl?"}‘b[{[;" DEPART TS N. the Supreme Court cf the District of | {from the bolshevist yoie and shall par- Huck is a suffragist. and ack.” It is a eared that the |S so_will ‘o, ues e ARTMEN' [AME THREE. | Columbie i L the Distrlst of] G tters onttin sides of the Contuit | i n s onedlst soke and shall par. { road ne ; st a state of Illinois er German mark, which has been going |schedule for operation of the classes > = < i Jilo. luis been o e Condult ic i l stumped the state of Hiinois in her! PICKET CASES DROPPED. |Gown Sicaiily Yor twn wecks. will [nas not been arranced. The Post Office Department and |abpointsd by the Justicis in Feneral 1 Cleaning as they overfiow | of Tationdl preadition Amos A. Stecle, probation oflicer of 1 e fre heir own = e ¢ 1i 3 , o s6 : 1odsv s term for additional term of two | When a heavy raim fails. the com- Al lities zine write again touch the low figure it reached Department of Agriculture today ap- cele w 3 mittee on streets and sidewalks of \p themselves within de- 1 years. s o~ X 3. e ary. 7 P ] Pt 4 Mr. Huck's father was the late Emile| Indictments against nine women, {in February, 1920, of 107 marks to pointed a joint commission to study | retary Loard The Conault, Road! Citlsuna Amts clan e e Huck, who for more than fifty years|known as Irish sympathizers, who the dollar. NAVY OFFICERS PROMOTED. |/ \\c- the broadcasting of market | imiscioners bifore comins to the couris | Uon reported at @ meetins last n 5. There shall be no venzeance or was employed in the bureau of ¢n-|some months ago picketed the Britis S e | Capt. "I s Carpenter of the bureauquotations by means of the radio | house. {at St. David's Parish Hall The « hoss Mok SoATnE T ELEVIng AR P A e e | b walking up and down inj o Kentucky woman. wishing tolof supplies and accounts. Navy De-|servicé of the air mail service. The| During his oced i mittea also recommended improve- adm on. or Ted army ! time was assistant chief of the print-|front of the building, displaying ban- | st a neighbor, pulled the baby's|partment. and Capt. Livingston Hunt,| commission consists of R B Howell | tion office he has investizated ment of Futchins Strect. in Potomac |under the influence of terrer. material ision. His sister, Miss Blanehe iners of protest of kngland's treal- |0y iy " ®feni of the' telephone. supply officer at the navy vard, Bos:|of ‘Omaha, chairman; William A |2300 cascs and recommended probac| Heizhts, one c ndidate was clected | noc or moral we all be Huck, and a brother. Clarence E.|ment of Ircland. ware quashed ves-| o008 BP0 BRC 2% 10" 01d centrai|ton. have been promoted to Le di- | Wheeler of the bureau of markets|tion in 1060 cases. He has handled | to_membership | par take part in the frac Huck, reside in this city, terday by United States Attorney Las- With the appointment of Mrs, Huck on of Justice to a seat in the House of Representa- |s inal DiviSion 1. Mr.{uP tives it will be the firs A Pt N T i 0 T — o | Lnskey XD e D i dosiied sols 2 . | e AR S e e s Open Until 10 P.M. Saturday. Closed All Day Monday, July 4th other woman member, she having been| These indictments were included in elected last November. Both of them ja total of 283 in which Mr. Laskey tors of the Navy. with the rank and | and J. . Edgerton, radio expert of |and paid out in non-support cases| The association adjourncd until | ternal ar admiral the Post Office Department. 1 about $60,000. | september. L. E. White presided. | nation. S the baby began to cry to call her jre at the neighbor's. {pay of , in Ci % » M | are republicans. entered a nolle pros. yesterday after- o N » noon. The other cases are mostly ! \ i DENY RIGHT TO SIT. duplicate indictments where the ac- N | A cused has been sentenced under one ! \ . . or more of a series of charges, the Capitol Experts Say Mrs. Huck |remainder being such that they can- . not be sustained from the evidence in | { Must Be Elected. the hands of the prosecutor. . } i { Mrs. Winifred Mason Huck, daugh- 3 ¢ ter of the late Representative William | COL. KNOWLTON RETIRED. :, E. Mason of Illinois, carnot take her Pick of the Entire Stock | father's seat under the appointment | Col. Joseph L. Knowlton, Coast N e Small, according to parlia- | Artillery Corps, has been placed on | § N mentary experts at the Capitol. the retired list of the Army on his \ N The appointment of Mrs. Huck is in|own application _after more than|N 3 . N service. He has been N\ 0 N and cannot be recognized by the na-|on duty at the War Department. He| N me - oo m s N Tional (ongress, according to Wil |is from Illinois and was graduated | NN | "~ YOUR UNRESTRICTED CHOICE -\i 722 | liam Tyler Page, clerk of the House.|from the Military Academy in June, | Mr. Page points out that the Consti-:1895. 727 l | violation of the federal Constitution thirty y % - Y] © 2 Of Any Suit in the House at These Two Sensationally Low Prices Z 722 N Special urth July argains Women’s White Low Shoes ARG L We are closing out our entire stock of Bell Cloth Suits at these two give-away prices to make room for summer stock. 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