Evening Star Newspaper, July 5, 1921, Page 17

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State’s Biggest Pig, Weight 1,000 Pounds, Now on Exhibition . > Teaching Profession Regaining Popularity, College Records Show U.S. MIDDIES MAKE NOT ALLOWING THE HEAT TO WORRY THEM. % PEACE WITH U. . SENATOR BRANDS 4 4 PI-[AS[S GERMANY WELLESLE' AMER' EA SEI-FISH CHARLESTON, W. Va., July 5.— EHR'SIIANIA GAY Teaching as —What in id to be the largest &aining popularity among grad- pig e Went Virginia uates, Wellesley College records been mounted now on indicate. Of a class of approxi- | display in the exhibition hall a . . :: '::;! lh’l‘: young “.:pm.'l. &rad- A :n: ‘e ::rnlfl-u-l of Agricul- . I Attitude Toward This Coun-| | ineir’ ...n:-i.f:';,. e s | |Harrison Scores Peace T pix, before It wan stutfed. Five U. S. Warships Attract eaching. Several others were wan forty-elg] nches izh. ~aid to be seriously considering ::r;;;;o:&"l:;z;m .:::m': - Thousands to F|ag. try Changes—Enthusiasm | | ['\i5ls werieunls conntdering d | ther xtudy in graduate schools N i with a view to teaching late: Everywhere Evident Courxex In the callemen. de- partment of education, planned as preparation for teaching, were sald by Prof. Arthur O, Norto have regnined their | during the prsent Treaty Delay as Detri- ment to Country. By the Associated Press. NEW ORLEANS, July 4—"If the treaty of Versailles, after the wopder- ful victory won by thte allied armies, itx owner, S. S. Ball of to Ravenswood. FIGHT MEN KILLED Decked Craft. | ; | OPEN HOUSE FOR VISITORS AMERICAN FLAGS RAISED el ki had been ratified by the Senate of the : Newspapers Attempt to Dampen ~ United States within a reasonable Miss Schmedemann Pays Honors to i i About time after it was presented. peuce < ires Tell R Ardor — Speculation and contentment and industrial pros- Annapolis Boys—Wires Troops and New Ambassador. H [ perity would today prevail through- i of Big Fight. S t the world,” declared United States — i BY GEHORGE WITTE. . b Al o ta BY HAL O'FLAHERTY. s DAl Senator Pat Harrison of Mississippi Lt i 5 5 ¢ 7t a gatherin of American Legion- 36 Others Badly Burned |us Wirieg to The star ant (hicago Daily BERLIN, July does Ger- naires here late today. . CHRISTIANIA, Norway, July 5.— many feel about the signing of peace | “All over this country housands of When EXD'OSIOH Traps Seventeen hundred midshipmen, with There nd that with her by the United is only one feeling about it, patriotic hearts over the though are weeping today t that this Fourth of Standard Oil Force. few thousand sailors and marines, here on a summer cruise, making tiania gayer than at any other Chr 1s of joy. It is quite universal. Every (Sgientists Work on D. C.|’ulv. which commemoratea the great- L American in Germany has felt its in- *|oat even in our country's history. Is ""é;':lé:gg";ll' i s time since before the war., il M ety & . nessessing this mighty nation. to . 1L, July 5.—Bight men are ; 3 ; fuence. Al of a sudden Americans.| - Map’g |dea of Using Heat [which we have wrown, foriet the hol- dend today, thiris-six others are Infurea, | LYInE at anchor in the beautitul who before were merely tolerated. cies which made it great, become ex- ten so scriously that they may die, and | 1ATbor are five warships, the Kansas, have be terday for From Pele in Indust Clucive and iomtraclxed ifron the e oriously (hat they may, ¢l 2101 connecticut, Minnesota, South Caro- et ndustry. ons of the world,” continued Sena- oroperty damage s unofficlally estim: : oty s wts £ae fn . tor Harrison. at $2.000,000 as the result of yesterdays | 0@ and Michigan, which daily a splayed in nd wherever be 1 Ostracism In DBusin explosion in the Standard Oil Company tract thousands of sightseers from all and the adjacent coun- : : : HONOLULL ;5 of the presence of an_American the LU, T. July 5—Al-| .. - 0 lecgtandard T o, ven the Ameri- | though the recent session of the leg. | ;¢ LP4eT ts former forcizn policy refining plant at Whiting, Ind. reetu, “ Hag-bedecked Ational anthem was played in[iclature defoated o it had extended fts influc Two huge steel stills burst, the brick | cesels Yang to'the Norweglans many places and Germans stood up inj o, eated a bill to provide |all parts of the globe. alls inclosing them crumbled who. during the w hecame accus- fts honor. 000 for experimental borings in |fRCe had fome mhoit hlmi of shect of burning oil a omed to frequent visits from the v’;l}:n ¢ . Fltuen ithe. Sating . DoENER e and close relationship in « radius of 2 <4 ols st for action. The Press Less Enthusiastic. = ucits the perpetually active vol-|diplomacy. trade and commerce with youngaters donned their bathing sults and | i forc.. 2 Aever: ;‘;.",}.?,r"' are open for Most of the newspapers are rying to| %ho on the Island of Hawaii, thos- | the nations of - the world. The | teok a dip In the cool waters of the fountain pool at the buxe of Columbux Statue, Union Station Plaza. DId they | death, three died liter in Chica inspection every continually throw a wet Dlanket over this harme | interested in the project have not | Kenius of the American business man | enjoy Itf Doen a duck lke water? I8 and the condition of ten others ix e with curiins sights Tess enthusiasm by pointing out that{ p oo o s "0t land our incomparable, natural re- bl B A this pe an 11" and of | LT g \ “l’;'u”‘-" something will | sources have made it o ary that Lot SEhoss 1AuTea were caghY 1 T e cod Nesraastan consequence, as elations done -to utilize the heat of the |our surplus manufactured and farm g CAushl ol s n the Lwocountries were “house of fire” for industrial pur- |PEOduCts find sales in the mnrkn-lslSCHOOL BUILDING PLANS |GIRL SCOUT QUOTA FILLS. LANDLORDS WIN RULING he shomer <f 2;‘,’;:,‘:;5 hut gihers werl Both aloard the v 1 and arhore \blished long axo. Nome editor Sl A products find struck by i brick and stee |, ot SL2A, Bk Shmen have mas g e e i o e i oot | ot 3o v we v v e | ARE BEING PUSHED AHEAD ememt wam made st isne| OF RENT COMMISSION | i ot tne st [Ercensive"bropre |y Aot syl ey, marks about ex- ataon. “oryiL - | seltish spirit of this new regime, set mp committee of the Girl caus f th 108 dvanced by | texies to the visitors 2% e even about I Hardnis, who. | sident of the Voleano Re-[out upon a policy of ostracism in ! | — causex of the explosion advanced by | Lot T8 ARG SIS say. pron » make peace as sociation, b bl 3 ! anization of the District of | | those familiar with the operation of the | Ablet AnG (IEET B leton. nd also, 10 i e e e fomte o e e 5 |Maj. Brown Announces Progress ot Camp firadles |Six Tenants Lose Cases in Today's [stills, which are flled with crude oil | Jiie BP0 lT0 ™S00 in “praising withdraw American soldiers from the| . Washington's Ides. Our present misunderstanding with Intention to Complete ~that th Determina. under pressure in the manufacture of | o innapolis class of when Rhine, and then failed 1o do so. From Dr. H. S. Washington of the |the nations with whom we fought in andyXutention 2 U (Colis L " e Eanoling. & still to explode fell against | €iEhit middies with only three daye eI e e B 1S No made | ¢, cie i e la ¥ vel e ca vhicl OUSIE “rida E i o . ing bea hy @ hoat's 3 Amieriod, beope O Hon :,“P]‘lu'z R e . pementlon to)| nothink, do-nothing, vacillating for-| Maj Cary H. Browh, assistant en- | Follments would accepted. There| Landlords had their inning in the | fore Thuiied e wovekaRe, and it war | taining_the whole e son, s one ha he has bee tha he | ATtemMDE to harness the latent energy | eign policy has oV ety iy > - 138 s still room, however, f ts wha % o - ¢ be 2 e bodies Norwe eople have taken R one troans ave th penatie {of & SDOTEY | i POUEY RaS relmoVel SYGEY FBY giner commissiner n eharie of [ R U SR | Ut 2 ISR e o, | OB b recosered | foneenlan people s ke on the Rhine; at the it _is ¢ said | O ntil the treaty Ia ratified or some |constructign work, is not letting theiweeks of the encampment. and those | sfon. Six owners of property were Doctors and nurses from surroutd ni | warmily to the American bluejackets ! well known to him that the American| S0 had | understanding is entered into be- ' Lot weather interfere with his an-|desiring to avail themselves of thelgrante R8lon 1. the face .of]toWAs were summone “’;" "'_qu”'i‘; ,‘,‘ homes to them and made the places coldiers are among the most popular ; - Day of the [tween us and the nations of the |pounced intention of puslhing the new | outing are requested to register A Ining Ledard were rushed to Chieago hospitals. ~Offi- { Romes 10, Lhem ERE R Gl ina. among the troops of occupation. A & omstitution. an_ internation- | world we needjnot expeet to remove |school building program to carly com- lquarters, 1606 20tn strect at once | “The casen decided follow: would oy entimate she et i Open Houne to Satlors, matter of fact, Germany has never paid ognized authority on such |ourselves from the category of self- | .ig har! . Lindsay. chair- | Frederick Carl, Inc, complainant, are 3 oy o = S = ki in cash for the expenses of Ameri- 5 {sh exclusiveness in which we have |Piie major announced to —_— M the camp committee, said aT-|against 3. T. (German: notice to v 00,000 Had ‘“"l,"’f"“‘l’,“’z"df"\f‘;f:‘[_’,’ Formal "“”‘“"""‘“'fi,"“,‘:,,,:';g; The prospect of having the T_rrlm"':"-’;l-lll{'pl W was to have the | been placed and nothing can remain {geal has been closed for the purchase ents were going forward forlecate 623 and t northwest, | @bout half an . ik replaced Dare Americans replaced by French is any- | of Hawnil Drovide the necs | bug. Blscontent, doubte uncertamts | o5 tor loreon | adjoining the yents of ficld Wy Jul 2. when | Hoor and. shop. in. rear, Served | of 400 men would have be - [ Rather ccially at’ the Amer- thing but cheerful to the Germans, but | yoeisy initial funds for experimental|and international trade depression.” !\gams School e ditonal play (MS: Harding will probably be present. by carl on German, sufficient. ican lezution. where Miss Katherine £0 far no German newspap s printed | POTINE. but. said Mr. Thurston, since Addme. Schion, Among the scouts who will go to| James A. Hall, complainant, against Schmedemann, the only daughter 2 word of rezret at the prospect of the | (I proposal has been upset by the Space for that butlding. | G fedmp Friday are: Troop 41, Charles | Githert 1. ltttews motice 1o vacie! KILLED IN COURTROOM. |the American minister, holds open ‘Americans leaving nor a word of praise ! T4 S5ing newd for territorial funds in | RICC! URGES LOYALTY The Comuissioncrs Y urenase | 14 Wheeler” Dorothy Reid 'Johns Rhods Tand dvenue DOTthanat e house . 2 . for their admittedl iderate_tre ns. it is probable that + lsession today approve the purchaSe | fajen 1. Wheoler, Catherine. Rowe Ly Hall on Rettew, sufficient. In the midst of a dance given ment of the population in the \‘u\:‘.(vnz{( 3 will have to come from fof addition wround adjoining an=jcatherine Todd: Troop 1, Olive Bow- 2dith F. Stiles, complainant, against Negro Was on Trial for Murder |;0; rd the Connecticut sat rvlla:v ey p Suh A agenes as the Carnexie Insti- | Ambassador Tells Italians to Up- |9ther B e taken so soon | T TToo 42, Centhia Crocker. Har- | K O Bullard and, Clary J. Bullard.| Fhen He Grappled With Officers. | (irlos, A oies the Dempe sl u v from some individual o cse two Steps, beiins =0.800m | Chadwicl, Helen Wink . it (o Vasate i et o cire as ounc . _Envoy Possibilitles """:""{ he | EFOUPD_of persons interested nlor| hold: Ideals of Adopted Land. |after the approval by the President offvayet Wi Troop 21, Minita M.| €8t Served by defendants on ‘xv'fi”:- VICKSBURG, Miss., July 5.—Georg: |sey victory over Carpentier, causing Newspapers are making much of the | commercial possibilities of the | prTTSBURGH, Pa.. July 5.—Fitteen |L1G DI CTIENINE the émergency schicl, Hinkle, Jonmeon. Roberta M. | sutiicient. Chairman Sinelair dissented, | Deal, a 200-pound negro. was shot tc | much excifement, Within a few min- fact that two wreaths with the Am¢ project. S RGH, 3 y 5, ifteen |yq indicates cloar hat Johnson, Margaret Davis, Virginia L.| Thomas P. VanArsdale, complainant, | death in the circuit court room here |utes after the fight in Jersey 3 ’ at the statuc ol Plan Jx Su i i }l'"“x'd-mld x’,:{‘.“""fi of the Pittaburghicommissioners will lose no tine in | Montgomery: Troop 2 Lilian Linquist: | A€ainst William §. Phillips; notice 16| when he is alleged to have grapplec | the vieitors aboard the fleet had the Frederick FIRY_ ¥ NS § Jx Success In Italy, distric hered @t Memoria all | orvoting the buildings provided for as| Troop 4, Mary A. Toomey, Alice May te apartment the Yorkshire [ with officers. Deal had just been in- [full story o hattie Ly Toum < from 1 Truth of1 Mr Thursten pointed out that gen- | 1o7¢, 10 listen to the final address of | apidly as the work can be dohe Bromfn: Troop 15, Jemms B Sy, | 1750 Columibia road northwest, served | Meted for the alleged murder of his| AIl the American officers and sea- Rerlin_and New York” and the othelleration of industrial power prom . | Vittorio Rolandi Ricel, Italian am-|"yj; "Brown has stated that the aim (ham, Mary Lencham; Troop §. Anna | b¥ owner. Hopkins, on Van A .| brother-in-law, Felix - Manuel, :|men observed July 4 from ateful American.” There is L of e wer from vol- | pussador (o the United States, who |, i commissioners will be to fin-| Rommel. Elizaheth Tommer, Virginia | Soficient. Brotheriiniaw, - Bellx " Manuel, o - 210 mueh specmation as to who will be LgiCrimental | stame - rtea gy Ui¢ |concluded a two-day visit to the city |jgy ‘the rrade school buildings in time | Stephenson, Mrs. Winfree 15, Johnson. | o3 McDevitt, complainant, [tempted to grab the revolver of Defluty N meid German ambassador to the United - Where eleetric line: traey |1ast night. O hing of school in Septem- | Edith L, Agngs SO | again: John Akerman: notice | sherift. Martin Hebeler. Sheriff 1, H HERO MONUMENT. -s. Many men have been mentioned, | ¢ tric lines for trac- | “wpe Joval to America.” th for the o & & S to <" 6th E & thice shots and Deputy Bt miost of those suwsuste | ieh Sdcinducteial power were ‘fed |yor ol his. audiense, “She - the |PeF 1 et tach e o & | Serven By Ackerman on MeDEvit st | We 3 CFaviie shot once: The hegro and 5 b s CNCrRY Eenera . ce. “She Laura Voorhee |8 b e McDevitt, suf- | W. J. s e. - . = clined. The last man who was offered | sources enerated from voleanic | oountry of your adontion. and it be- | L Win, Flizabecn s ficient. e Totficers were srapplini - for 4 |“Cross of Sacrifice” Placed on Vimy the place was Dircctor W dfeldt of the | hooves vou to uphold her traditions| CHARGES HUSBAND BRUTAL. |joric Hannay. Margaret I ictone, | procderick Bertram and Helen .| ninute or more until the former fell. Ridge. Krupps' w who is considered o P deals. But in being loya y 2 Dorothy Dun Vi “and ertra pmplainants, against At-jpierced with several bullets. ad of Germany’s ablest business men. But ;:‘lg"";fl e de no(z !‘;rgvp:o 333:1 Alleging that her hus 1Jul‘h:-fl“1_ s "I";Lvl,l;:n. l\":::‘n;: A t:‘ml Theo- | torney Edgar K. Davis! notice to va.| Court was in session. Judge E. L [ ypyy France, July S—A ecause the Krupps refuse to let him 97 motherland.” [ Kicked ana_choked her and threat | mcrson, Doroths A Bovle:|cate 1310 C strect northeast, served | Brien presiding. L rected in memory alls 3 Tni ! ened to throw her out of the house, | Jr000p 3 rthington, Clara | by complainants on Davis, sutficient. — «ds of Canadians who fell at sta Tre Italiang of the United States| Mra. Cammille Costa todsy filad suit Moellen; Troop 28, Margheritta of hundreds of Canadians who & o ar Ambassador Bicei said, should unite | M, € sreme Court for a : Troop 3, Bessie Cus The eapture of this famous height deciinea th TSRt command o 1 a3 ome” There mane. be ma | 18, {1 DAL S0 et h: Troon . Eiabeth ioweii| PRIVATE IS DROWNED TWELVE DIE TN ORTOAGO. |irass seswsn unvoiica soons iy oie declined the position. jto Capt. ¥ feuds. he declared. and they must | Hmited dvoree 2 (unassigred). Elizabe : - CHICAGO, July 5.—Twelve persons o Moighen of Canada. The me | | Thomas Costa. a plumber. They abeth Franzont, D P erent of the ridge in commanding officer of the tr: stand together for two reasons—jus- | ried at Baltimore, M Mars Brigham, Constance Wi _HAMPTON, YVa., July 5.—Private J2d- died and a score or more were injured t crow T o Dun: 1S TWO. r shington. Capt. Irwin will [tice and opportunity. i 1wo liams, Evangeline O. Hall, \~|mim,fl“ard R. W. Stearns of Langley Field |as the result of the thre ¢ Fourth etery, Which i b eountrymids. TRAIN KIL 4 becnme commangant of the vt | o fiowing the mass meeting the | Lol 200 M€ ca or day, hut failed | Moorman, Lucy. Powell, Nanoe top | has, drowned while bathing at Ocean |of Julr hollday. Two were o iehen. in hix address, eu- g ik lo t | 4 ignyhut failed { fogrng ? iew. ough a good swimmer, hv i« |21ly shot to death, a_three. er Me iz addr ATLANTA. July 5—Two men W i ” ambassador was a guest of honor at | {o support her and the children proy kine. Eliza . i Hentietis ooy oo oueh 2 good sz T IS L Bt e e e f those who ' died o jured when a Shoma will s » anquet. s "d by s | A rer. Attorney ( 3 - aken with éramps | Loy p -story fall. er- 1o roisy thor i e A o e Pn antos e oA e ol ibaren Halin Golony e R enra for the Wi Siints L | While over his depth. - Mrs. 7. L. Fianbs | sons. were drowned and four were |during the heavy fighting in this re fobile early to: < cross- of Lena, IIL., an aunt, is next of killed in automobile acciden fng. near Camp Jes - dend are F. L. Harrison, vears of ariver of the and a son. the train. The injured were emploves of the raitroad. and were taken to the hospital . P t ° l Q 10 pAYS || b oNLY || 3-PIECE PARLOR SUITES RE-UPHOLSTERED Guernsey ‘Milk $ Labor Oniy New springs where nec enmary made in Intent styles. Old frames cleaned, varmnished, polished and made to look like new. S | The Packard Motor Car Companyannouncesan impressive reduction in the prices of the follow- Our GUERNSEY MILK is the product of Guernsey cows. It is pro- duced by specially well conducted dairies. It is pasteurized and bottled under expert supervision. { o e } . GUERNSEY GUERNSEY MILK contains a higher 1l at veanon- | ng Packard pl'OdllCtS, MILK percentage of fat and other food elements able prices American Upholstery Co. 627 F St. N.W. Phone, Write or Call—Man Win Bring Samples Phone Main 8139 than ordinary milk. GUERNSEY MILK will be desired by many who appreciate milk of a creamy color, a most pleasing flavor, and of un- excelled purity and richness. comes bottled with the ex- tra - sanitary HOOD CAPS, both pints and quarts. supplementing the re- duction already made in the price of the Packard Single-Six: Packard Twin-Six Sedan ; Packard Twin-Six Duplex Sedan Packard Twin-Six Runabout Packard Twin-Six Limousine Packard TwinSix Coupe Packard Single-Six Coupe Packard Twin-Six Duplex Coupe Packard Single-Six Sedan Packard Motor Trucks New prices effective July 1, 192. v THE LUTTRELL COMPANY, 1100 Connecticut Ave. $10 a Month Buys This Player-Piano Packard Twin-Six Touring Packard Twin-Six Phaeton Ask for GUERNSEY MILK at any of our retail stores, or phone us your order for regular morning delivery of GUERNSEY MILK at your home. Chestnut Farms Sanitary D " GEO. M. OYSTER, Jr. HENRY N. BRAWNER, ]r. 1114-1120 Connecticut Avenue 72 é'“de x "'ifet ’ Telephone 17 enter Market / 26 Riggs Market Franklin 4000 88-Note Mahggany Player-Piano (Used) Extra Special at | $285 Arthur Jordan Piano Co. G Street at Thirteenth ‘Homer L. Kitt, Sec.-Treas. sk the man who owns one NSRRI i

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