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" THE ' EVENING . STAR, WASHINGTON,. D. C.. SATURDAY, JULY 16, 1921—PART -1. . HERRICK GREETED "s1 000 VARMLYNPARS | ~ A G PARIS, July 15.—Myron T. Herrick, Balance Monu!" SENATE, BY VOTE OF 47 TO 29, } "Flash of Lignming | | Mine Labor Leaders Agree lo ; & * RECOMMITS SOLDIERS' BONUS| | ™G8nbii®lli || Quit the West Virginia Ez;el.d| .Turbulent Scene Enacted as Bill Is Re- By the Associated Press. turned to Committee for Considera- EASTMAN, G, July 10— . Struck by = belt of lightning CHARESTON, W. Va,- July 16.— that 2,500 of its employes at the Fore yeaterdny = afternoom, Traxim | | David . Robb, Internatipnal financial | River” plant will be laid off indefi- youmgest won of J. J. Grimaley. N ¢ = nitely. : The ffteen hundred other livex and is earrying on hix ' |aEent of ‘the United Mine Workers of | L B2 0 TRE JOUNR ST R0 Zeime back a-photograph of a cedar | | America in the, Mingo county strike | bas; The curtailment was siid to N : 3 ment ivas sifting in @ | |COUPFY. and three other leaders of the |be' due to reduction in’ govern there at least until the regular ses- s 4 “that ‘thia bill . cem- | W e enacted into law, and I am cer- : m. i8ion of Congress opens next Decem- 'y in that g effective date (July 1, ‘ber, if not longer. 1922) of payments will not have to The Senate, by a vote of 47 to 29, | be extended. Delay wlill not ceprive iyesterday afternoon ordered the re- | YOLeFans of a single right under tue commital. During the disturbance, Senator This action Is in accordance with | Watson several times shouted to Senator McCumber to “sit down™” and habeus corpus. ""Inear Tallahassee. The intended vic- Those who will leave with Robh lre]“"‘ of the megro wus in her home John Brown of Indianapolis, Robert!With tw smull children when the ne- { |Gilmore “of Pittsburgh, Kaus. ana|8ro entered. She grabbed up the either Metzer or Herbert Hall, or-|children and fled out the back door ‘ganizers. d 3 toward the fleld where her father was Maj. John Davis, commanding Mingo |8t Work and screamed for help. The county under the proclamation of |negro followed after her, but took to martial law, said he would permit|the wouds when the weman's brother Sample House t. N.W. | troduced to the president, who was surrounded by a number of officials. o Mr. Herrick téld the French presi . rest Vi tract allotments. the new Americaii, ambassador to e front porch of union will leave West Virginia before [<Ontra 5 a tion at Later Date. | 13 | {next Monday night, according to an an- AT France, presented his credentials to | 4 Cheerful Bedrooms | - gedar tree @ tew feet | bes ke nouncement by the state governient. uomdm;w el 'K"fl:h"dl ot President Millerand at ‘Elyzce Paluce ' and Bath * % 2 . . e - This agreement was reached between 0 TR o assaddr w: J The soldiers’ bonus bill is today be- | the bonus bill then proceeded with,| | through the boy's body, render- | |union leadlers and represcntatives of the | Klmore county citizens are searciring | this afternoon. The ambassador was [f Large Porches fore the Senate’ finance committee, |Sepator McCumber asserted. ini the south unconseloun Me | |state, after the West Virginla supreme | the woods for John Lovefoy, & nero, | eacorted to the palace by a squadron Ample Closcis s ¥ with absolute assurance e nn court of appeals, earller In the day, ’: of culrassiers. On his arrival he was - . With every prospect of remaining (to the American people and che smeri family found | |Genicd the release of the men from the | #5od about elghteen, wanted for an at- met by the miiitary commander. at | Daylight Cellars te of a tree | !custody of the state militia on writs of | témpted assault upon a white woman the: palace and was immediately in- | round holc wi p. He wan ui dent of the emotion he felt in deli ering his credentials as ambassador |to Francce for the second time. He recalled that President Harding, when appointing kim, had said: 4 the recommendations of President |jnuoy . o 3 1 “I belleve tha le of the ighed against v c B g started to intercept him. - clieve that the people of th Harding and Secretary Mellon of the | with which the soldiers hao AL P, U L Ll e e Bim United States expect me to ask you Treasury Department, the President |treated here today.” This was receiv- bers of the United Mine Workers to Murdered by Rebbers. | to return to France. It Is also.my {having appeared in person before the | ed with applause from the gallerix 'y )y 3 conduct the .work -of .the rellef stn-| ANN ARBOR, Mich—The bodles of - desire that you return. Senate and asked that the bill be post- um”m;';uw:z w":,;fi‘.‘"“ sepulchre tions for the f{dle miners. Edward!George -Burg, sixty-slx ycars old, a Deslre for (o-Operatio poned. 11| ot this bonus bill s reburrected | Dobbins, aiso an organiser. said to|firmer, and Henry Voilimer, an em- The reception given him on : Betore voun(gmtodnr:;:-:mli the bill| lkely, will become, T am afrald, old, be a non-rersident of the state, willlyioye, "bullet holcs In their heads.| 1n th’ ole days, after we’d rival in Paris, declared Mr. Herrick, ,the Senate vo own by a v Sontcq men.” sald Banuor Beid | remafn In Mingo in the Interest of|were found in u shed on the farm of || 1. pe * had visited +$2Y¢ him the impression that he wa /89 to 7 an amendment by-Senator | Senstor Reed declared that , the miners’ rellef for an indefinite| e tormer near Saline, shortly after | *OUENt an organ an’ had visited among his own people. He said he O e i bt uy AL Ca ot beack: g |period. four unidcatified mon had been ob- | Niagary Falls, the'r wuzn’ noth- brought, in the name of the govern- ¥ . bel 5 ] - 2 e % : o g » iment and péople of.the United States, | January 1. crawling” episode. Two Dend; Five Arrested. oritlen bl v‘nhe.n_ldrz‘;i mu-fin” left t' squander money on iy ‘Gesire for co-operation in the o Result of Roll Call Turbulent Scene Enacted. 8. C—Two men aré dcred by the quartet, wl:o planned to | but an iron deer fer th’ front lution of the problems of peace. : ANDERSON, One of the most turbulent scenes| cThe roll call on the motion to U. S. Collects Vast Amount {acia ana four others and a thirteen | rob .Burg’s home, but feared the|yored President Millerand replied that the | e enkcten i ke Senate: fofiowea | Fegommit followa: | MR | f . |yoar-old boy have been committed-to |nound of the shooting would attract | Y370 . . | nomination of Mr. Herrick had caused +the ‘adoption of the motlon to recom. | poran, "Brandexee, ‘Caider, cameron. | Held Out by False REIUMNS. |Fea i moree of £ 8 Romey peur | Sitention and left to avold capture.| A woman is as ole as shelfrange fueh pieagure, Qoer fouins 4 Burg was reptted to be wealthy. looks, but not around th’ feet. [would collaborate = with F mit the bill. Senator McCumber of|Cummins, Curtis. Dillingham, Edge, Carswell Institute, in this county. North Dakota, who has been in charge | grnst, Fernald, Frelinghuysen, Good- & 1 - of the bonus bill and who opposed its | ing. Hale, Keilogg, Kenyon. Keyes . Many Arrested. shooting and Ramey. dred later at | “Discharge hout Hosor.” {about normal relations between the two | recommital, recognize y the ce knq!. Lodge, McCormick, McKinle; hospital here, where ho had been car: CHATTANOOG. Tenn.—-It was an- peoples, M. Millerand s 3 o —_—— President, undertook to make a state- | McNary, Moses, Nelson, New, Nicho Discovery of false and ‘fraudulent y “ o P Z : , New, X ried, suffering from five buckshot [nounced at Fort Oglethorpe that Pri- ‘Such & program agrees ment as to what may now be ex-|son, Norbeck, Oddle, Penrose, Poln-lincome tax returns by the corps of.wounds and with injurics to his head | vate George F. Rhodes of the 6th ) aspirations of the (Copyright Natloral Newspaper Service.) 1 Sirengthen the ties of peace and bring} _pected with regard to the bonus bill. [ dexter, Shortridge, Smoot. Stanfield o s Tannie R : \ > - G & e " 3 pt by Ra-|Cavalry, whose alleged treatment which President Harding is tir is right to the floor when nothing [Sterling, Wadsworth, Warren. Wat- |SXPerts of the bureau of Internal | oW & FCE RENCE CEEEO AL B g | o Ty The guardhouse was the preter, in taking the initiative for a c was before the Senate for considera- | son (Indiana), Weller and Willis—39, [revenue netted the government ap-|Bagwell, of a miniature coffin con. 5 £0F AF6 FeCoTiL PemGval BE.COL ference with which France considers i bai tion was challenged by Senator Rob- Democrats—Dial, Glass, King, | proximately $20,000,000 additional to |taining a note, advising them to leave - an honor to associate. ; King 000, . { Frederick Foltz from command of the a inson of Arkansus, but the Vice Pres. | Myers. Simmons. ' Swanson. Under | ita revenue for the year which ended |(he county. was ‘ssid by oficers (o | poat, had ‘been given s -discharge| A[;IIUN lN Huus' Spont 4 3 eCu wood and Williams—8. . - e e ognisrd and had begun | Total for recommitial—7. June 30 list. Recovery of this|N®8Ve Precipitated the trouble. without honor.” after a hearing of his The Temps devotes an editorial to the P e i without the objestion: of| Aainst. republicans—Bursum, Cap- [amount also Has been accompanied onte ik . case by a board of officers convened o b gl - any senator baing made and was en- | Per. Elkins, Harreld. Jones (Wash- [by many jail sontences and heavy | Make Comntry-Wide Search. upon grders from Maj. Gen. John F. “Pars,” it says, “recel = {any senator fatig Pagtony, Ladd, La Foliette, Norrls and | fines, and many cases now are await- | MILLEDGEVILLE, Ga—Hunt for |Morriton, commander of the th Inspect T r Sunday ot _lo.dh:n vce‘:_.z‘] Sikelicn Hatween Sutherland—9. I(n‘ llfl‘l.ll as a result of efforts tndde< {)'z‘:ruonsrdautg‘edfi'u; ‘bh'eulmp""‘!lled! in| Corps area. - asm, which o O d L. h o Democrats—Ashurst. Brossard, Car- |fraud the government of taxes dur- |the murder o rl son here two e R " coeuntry and himself—for his couni: an Senator McCumber and Senator Robin- e T oay. | Ing the fsecal year just closed, ac- |years ago will extend across the! mojiway Matt Clerk Held Us. First Contested Section Re- |because of the great amsistance rend.r. pen ighted ®on and Senator Reed of Missouri. Taway o v : : i tance & - Among the Incidents were a challenge | Harri ,(\}»:::‘ri:&l;.‘c:}e in. Hitcheock fi?x';‘:‘.".f to a statement of the revenue | Sountry. it developed when a warrant { yoUSTOX, ox.—hitee: abidh in winning the war and because it no: Until 9 O’Clock : : desirous of using its power for main. by Senator McCumber, republican, [J° P i f ibandits held up four railway mail| SUlts in Removal of Hides - v 5 < *Robinson, Sh .| Prosecutions are obtained by the |was withheld, but who 18 said to be ; Dane taining peace, is undertaking to prevent North Dakota, champion of the bill, to | Kellar, Pitman. Robinson, Sheppand. | oo /orinl 005 1275, 00 “alfferent of- |in a western state. Homer Marsh- |clerks in a mail car on the Houston {ahother conflict. As for Mr. Herrick, no D. J. DUNIGAN Stanley oh (Senator Reed, democrat, Missour}, to Wat Geor- | fenses—filing of a false and fraudu- |burn, placed. under arrest, makes the ; anc Texas Central “owlI" train as it H Frenchman will ever forget what he did sctle 8 question of veracity, -out- | aish, (Montana) and Watson (Geor | cni“income tax retarn, perjury und |cighih person taken Into custody. | wa® Beink loaded in the Grand Cen From Free List. { for France in 191 : Main 1267 X ttal—29. conspiracy. Two forms of punishment . —_— to Senator McCumber by Senator Wat- | 1ot3] 88818t TeoOmMlal 88 o lare ‘provided, as fotlowa: Addition Georgia Moonshine Fines. a registered bank package, a regis.| Action on the first contested sec-| ofioer. of ihe Bt 3 1321 New York Ave. ®on, democrat, Georgla. ators" Phipps, republican, Colorado, |of 50 per cent to the tax charge and [ a4 (ON. Gn.—Moonshiners of the | i¢rcd Pouch and an ordinary mail | tion of the Fordney tariff bill having i A%, 50O G "only blind. chartered Senatorial Dignity Upset. and Townsend, ‘republican, Michigan, | prosecution in _the ~federal "courts | ouihiorn Uisirict of Georgia have paia pouch. resulted in the removal of hides from |accountant in the world. N Senatorfal dignity and rules were|who were nt, were paired in fa- | B OICt Ay Fesut A & R conment.|$79.470.65 into the United States & £ the free list and the imposition of a Jost In the confusion. A half dozen |vor of recommittal and that Senators | $10.000 or one year's imprisonment, | ${0-{ %y e Quring the past year in hip Staks fa Colliaten. = ‘ ¢ senators Were speaking at once, | Reed of Missouri and Trummell, |or both. _|finas, it was announced by United| NEW YORK.—The schooner E. Ma- | 10. ber cent ad valorem. duty, the \clamoring for recognition by the Vice | Florida, democrats, were - paired Crude Methods Practiced. States Clerk L. M. Erwin. rie Brown of Thomaston, Me.. was | House was ready today to-take up an President, To add to the din a mid- | against recommittal. Offitialn. of ‘the, Vireat: S3abrt itHat . sunk in.a collision with the steam- [amendment for elimination of the isummer storm broke over the Capitol, | **Senator Shields of Tennessce ws |many peoplc, not & few of them businces State to Defend Battery, ship Harmodius. when_ thirty miles |gve control and embargo provisions | D e aace, " while. 1Ehtaing | Norcy Dakota. © McCumber being |men: practice crude’ methods in at-| RALEIGH, N. C.—The state of North St e arene, e ing CEp PN | of the bill. The dyestuffs schedule is | 3 b . tempting to defraud the government. |c, ¥ v 2 3 4 s i v Tlashes vied with its lighting system. | against recommittal Some just omit Iarge items of income. | Carclina. through the atforney gen-|Holyea. were drowned. Surviving |the S9cond op:the list ot five open to Senators could be heard only with dif- Tts, in one Mstance,a prominent mer. | cral and employed counsel, Gov. Mor- | members of the schooner's crew wers ficulty. chant In one of the larger cities owned resoued by the steamer and brought For two hours the parliamentary T MS TAIT Machine Gun Company, defendant In a | Lore. /and personal wrangling continued, SENATE CON_.FIR S T e he omiteed entirely from his pe- | SUlt for damages brought In Alamance ! cotton. ofl and asphait ' - I i Senator McCumber standing by his county by Mrs. James Ray, widow of 9 any breaks from straigl party guns and finally concluding his speech, | Revenue Collestor to Take Over |[Urns the. income of one of the WO |the man who was killed when a mob, . Bs;fl (),LD’V’:.'-:::::‘_Z,K mite, | linos marked che vote in the House | r. " - 0 er Washington—the most “Livable” City in America i amendment from the floor under lh!‘ special rule under which the bill is being considered, the others being ![f The Senate, by a virtual party vote of hanother instance.a prominent man | Stormed the Jail ‘at G : 27, - . B % is dead and Hiram Fali 1 rom the free list, eight republican 38 to 27, also sustained the Vice Presi Dutles Shortly. received approximately one-half of his | Where the machine gun company was Sig Stone Gan. Va. o tne 2l &%) members of the wavs and means com- a fig] dent’s rulings. Galen L. Tait has been confirmed |income as salary from a corporation of | Suarding three negroes charged with mittee, which framed the bil 3 There were many tense moments, es- |, G21en T Wit Bas oo cor O |k e was president, and of which | assault upon a white woman early | fEht between them oy sevnich | recorded” on the Tosing " side. whil Formerly with the John W. Thompson Company ! pectally when Senators McCymber and | {3 .1' ravenue. for the district of [corporation he owned practically all of [ 1ast summer. from_his body by a-knife. Chessor Rep{fun?uve .?-rrl‘xe{h of Te'xl ANNOUNCES 3 ranking democr: O e committee and Falin were neighbora and it Is | .00\ ciding the fght against the bil claimed they have had several quar- joined with republicans voting for the rele lately, the Tast one being over | Loty to his friends and clients Reed walked toward each other on i . Maryland, which includes this juris- [the stock. The corporation took this | gpposite sides of the aisle. Senator|giciion. He succeeds Joshua W. {iies. | salary s a deduction and a necessary Shipbullders to Be Idle. B e D e e Fresident Harding ecnt the nomina- |cxpense; T e ioming | o QUINCY. Mass. —The Rethlehem "’ " o the Senate Monday. (3 S Senator, Reed, referring to Mr. Mc. |tion of Mr. Tait to the Senate Monday. | |22 "¢, SF00t 070 BL T AETr SOl B [ Shipbullding Corporation announces Cumber’'s invitation for discussion of Demeocratic- Hopes at End. % 5 Cambers Invitation for Jisgussion ©f | date of taking over his new office, but | checked against his Individual return. Foloiog, by mae ke sl - that he is now with I never saw a blackguard yet who |it is understood that it will be in the| Invenmtories Often Manipulated. four hours debate, the House practi- did not want to go outside to settle.” [next two weeks. Manipulations of inventory are not in- * |cally ended the hope of democrats for Senitor ficed Called to Order. The transfer will not be completed | frequently found, and these cin always a chance to vote on amendments gen- N 5 until a routine checking up of the|be checked accurately by the fleld ex- erally by forcing adjournment over Senator McCumber then left his seat | assets and liabilities of the office by [aminers of the bureau, s no business of the democratic demand that the bill and moved toward Senator Reed. while | Treasury Department officials is made. |any size can keep accurate books and be read for that purpose. While an- Senator Williams, democrat, Missis- [ . der 3 S ite same time manipulate. fnvento- other vote on the hides amendment sippi. called Mr. Reéed “to erder.” Sena- e Fles. ‘Some taxpayers cvidently are o will be demanded when a final vote tor Robinson, declaring that the per-|NEGOTIATE ON BOUNDARY. |the beiief that they can hire unscrupu- - is taken on the bill Thursday. action senalities did not reflect credit on the * | lous accountants who reconstruct their yesterday.having been in committee Senate, “suggested that both senators| Panama and Costa Rica have begun : of the whole, opponents said there Ro Over the record and delete thelr re- | negotiations looking toward settlement | coet blome 1t il on' the. sesaurtrmie 1o Was-little hope of defeating it then. marks. Both senators finally agreed|of their boundary dispute, it is an-|whom they usually pay large fees. Ii Representative Hawley of Washing- fo this, Senator Reed saying he did not [nounced by the Panama mission. Ac- instances feld exami . " . .|ton, republican member of the com- \Vish any reflection to stand. He added. | cording,to the statement the action was | discavercd thas taspevers beep rwo seis |R€€d Tells of Move by Brit- |President Reported as Urg-|mitiee. in pieading againat tne auty. b place. Costa Rica get together for a peaceful [set fraudulently setting forth thelr in- hat $81,000,000' would be-added an- o be completed in a few months, and the controversy." out of ten of these later cases the fraud however. that “the outside is so large | taken “pursuant to the suggestion of |of books, dne set accurately setting forth $har thex wers pald: by 4 tall®. ana A ing Consolidation of the The refunding operations, at least as | settlement of their boundary dispute and | come, and merely kept for the purpose femtnds o, e was jofnea B3 epre: that it is generally considered a safe | Secretary Hughes that Panama and . 7 g than they were paid by a tariff, and the status of the business, and the other ish—Glass Reads Wil- . to the principal debtor nations. ought | thereby eliminate the United States from leather bill. He was jolned by Repre- ot defrauding the sovetnment. . Ane son Telegram. Several Branches. sentative Burton, republican, Ohio, a - 5 Is discovered within a short time after it Amal, former member of the Senate, who . . is perpetrated, the bureau stat t Refunding of the loans of the gamation of the aircraft serv-|told the House that the Payne-Aldrich SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECTAL NOTICES. T ; €MEN | United States to the alliea natioms |ice8 Of the government into one de- |bill did not put one cent of tax on|. SELECTING AN EXECUTOR the hide of the cow. partment and with one directing head| After discussion had been running In selecting an Executor or Trustee it is im- was discussed on the floor of the Sen- WILL NOT RE RESPONSIRLE FOR ANT | o5 ypRpny NOTIFY.ALL CREDITORS snd those who ha; laims. contracted by any . can be looked f v r. ROBERT FRANZ, 2 k. ¥ ims., ainst - John ate yesterday. Senator Reed of Mis: or probably In the|for two hours Representative Garrett X 7% | Margelon that we have purchased the con- COMMITTEE HEARS PLEA sourl, democrat, said he was glad | near future. {01 Tennetsee, the soting democratic portant that one be chosen who is thoroughly ex- that at last the publicgiad been in-| It was learned at the White House|pste at once, %o that the House might formed of proposals by Ureat Britain | that President Harding is heartily in|have an opportunity to work on the perienced and has a broad knowledge in.the admin- - = CON 73 7 & . B2 Woven o ant debin ather then Bz | 70 * 2 "RLAL Pribltie FOR MATERNITY BILL JULIUS Glen_Echo, M 17 & SIN 7 . . PTANON FOR RENT—UPRIGHT AND GRAND | 11 b (xerall Co.. ire motifed to present there | cetiea e n::fr:l!:":dd u‘:‘e?fi: \Citer ot | favor of such a consolidation, and it oordl |“nd:"u:h.iu=v|:'t:m“;:1 Srai istration of estates. e ichein it claima to 8 Freedman & Sons, 618 K st. n.w.. | Bridence Shows Indorsement of | Premier Lloyd George to Presidnt [!s understood that he has made this g (0. the ERa LTS cusom. ST had { BeRn DT Ve S within 5 days. 1 Wilson and also to the cableg: known to the joint congressional More Hours Obtained. UNION TRUST COMPANY h"_ twenty. { cERt OF NAME OF | POOL YOUR SHIPMENTS TO Measure by Labor Federation {of the chancellor of- the exchequer, |committee engaged in preparing plans| The republicans countered with a one years’ experience in this capacity, the effi- EY N FIRE INSUR- | and the weat. Special rates household goods 5 and added: for the reorganisation of the govern- | motion for two .additional hours of = 5 e B DISTRICT OF | and automobiles. Have our representative talk| and by Many Welfare Bodies. “Great Britain did seriously sug-|ment departments. Therefore, it is|debate, and got it by a party vote. H ciency of its management of all matters of trust has COLUMBIA. T ANREHECOL, TN . gest that the ‘United States should | believed more than probable that this|Then, when the vote was taken, Mr. ais S e do herby certity that ot AN .. INC. Indorsement by the 4,500,000 mem- enter intg an lsre'eme:t u;: forgive | committee, in drawing up its tentative G-rrm‘igsl;ted 1'1“3‘ thel:l:‘uu kezp often been most conclusively demonstrated and it is ; ) — - 1 Federatl the indebtedness of other European |reorganizatl 1 i on the job, but all he could do was to X s Jivi German American Vice Inmeance bers of the Amerlean Federation of | B¢, e o ar The British premier | recommendation o this efect - "0¢ *|force a roll call, which showed repub- attested by the many individuals and firms that en- Labor, by the National Catholic We! | tie District of Columbla, held on the 18th d It’; the Big Printing IObS 4ot h t and’ chancellor of the exchequer, -1t 3 licans voting solidly to quit. = i T et Dr'x'r‘xrlhw'»:v.!‘ \?::;:'Ffl:x'm‘. where ‘son test. the wendertul re.|fare Oguncil and by the 10,000,000 | now.is shown, made that proposal s o arients, Views Sistes Thirty-one members took. patt In L trust such matters to its care. . 1. €., pursuant to published notice thereof a sources of this Million-Dolls 8 nal ¥ Criticises Treasury. esident is firmly o e opin- {the day's talk, some defending an o . 3 Jeast thirty (30) dass prior thereto in accord; Tng Dlant: on Dollar Print membe";" ""‘"“'t'h""-“’" ‘t".:'“"" Senator Reed also read a state-|lion that such a unification of aircraft|some flaying the hide tax. Under the 2% paid on Cheching and 3% on Sewings Accounts with the by-laws, and of notice depox organizations, ‘was the salient feature | oo™ CCompanying the budget pre- | activities could not help being bene- | rule by which the Fordney bill has . g : at the hearing on. the Sheppard-|sented this year to the British parlia- ficial—that greater. efficlency and|right of way, another vote will be . = D address is contained 121012 i bilt - before. the |ment. in which It was stated that |economy would be obtained. It was|demanded in the House proper mext e e e corpormtion. In necordance | 1SCIMID S NW. | Towner matermlty b e otc ang| it 15 to be hoped” that it will not|made known also that the President|Thursday, the action yesterday being ith the by nwa Of the sai company and the ROOF TALKS: House ‘comm'stes be necessary to provide for all of | believes such a combination would al- |in committee of the whole. Oppo- h cases mi ind provided. | : 7 the interest on the foreign debt next {leviate, if not entirely remove; the|nents of the duty said. however, they " containing o etatement of the “Call on me for Hontet | eonntol T Mo Chtnolte Hetrersicy | year. The Missourl senator criticised | present _difficulties regarding the | had little hope of defeating it’ then. r recited, there were present in per- ting."” - of America and a director of the so- | f8ilure of the Treasury to take any |awarding of contracts for aircraft. It - Foree March Dowa_ Alsle. e corporate stock of com| e i » velfare in the ertal 0 -the present afr-| _ . 4 ot ? sy | | Cathollc Weltre Council, presented the | (1, yar and also declared the debts |craft services that has impressed the | the democrats forced a march down total of 1000 sharen. =~ od in by 810 shares 1114 Oth St. Phone North 231232, unqualified indorsement of the council. isle, which showed the follow- Pursuant to a e conct ¥y the al . = blican members of the way: were contracted in plain violation of | President is that there Is no system- of said stock. being more than two-thirds in ng_ Experts. |In answer to a question from'a mem- | ¥ ey w . n ckholding body having = 5 tiie law, in that the debtor nations |atic method of awarding contracts for e T fronioe resomation. was The Shade Shop b saw Mo Feason to think that ‘tne | Were not reauired to farnish bonds. | the canstruction of cratt. One branch| 3% TS Go'the free list: ¢ mdopted: K| Nt il v T o . S esolved. that it is deemed gdvisable that W. STOKES SAMMONS. bill would mean the extending of the | reply iater from Senator Glass, demo- | any other government aircraft orga Green, Tows.. ":r’lll}lsgp“;mllm;c‘: 110 name of this corporation shall be changed 830 13th St. ,im, cachings of birth control, as - | crat, Virginia. former Secretary of the | ization, and the President believes | HAWley. Washingion: BoRels L HG0H German Ameriean Fire Insurance . 4874 ed by opponents of the measure. Treasury, who declared the Treasury. | this method is detrimental o the upw eanaylvanias e the District of Columbia to The i . = . Edward McGrady, legislative repre- t! i s fnsnrance Company of the Din. | Save Big Money on Window | semative of the American Federation | inder his administration, never had|bullding of private aircr et of " Colwmbin.and that. the paragraph 3 given support to any prop facturers, as well as being a poor way . Tion of this company be amended %0 28 to v = . | debts. This is the first hint made public of| o ep i , re- 7020 2 follows: The corporate name of sald [ CLAFLIN OPTICAL CQ. |Which was passed unanimously at their | Tilegram Foow Wik i Pt Thes Do ot not votc. hebraentative Madn re company shall be “The American Fire Insur- 3 convention in June. Company of the District of Columbia. 1¢ Your Head Aches’ Conmult Ur. Mr. McGrady described the need for | Mr. Glass read a cablegram received gfi:fiv,&“:mtfimmflg 2 the | Gemocratic daye. and Representative We further certify that at said meeting| this kind of education in maternal and | from ex-President Wilson while the Robertson. republican, Oklahoma, the J gaarivs Seter oay comUes RAOTIET | SHOR REPATRING ADWEAR SOLES QUA |infant care, particularly 'in lsolsted |latter was st the Parls pesce conter-| L1ony hiyfine have started considarsbie | FORS1, P pner’ 2O The from the | et il s long as real C 1 at was ke N al « piroase of Hing” sime o the, offcg of > | eathce ana af same cort.” Ruk Your shosmiser | Jstricts and fn the mining districts | Shes SN On the matter of Amer. | 3pegulation ameng offioers and offolals | (16, centers of New England also Tn teatimony whereof the said company ADWEAR SOLES COMPANY, .| Tennessee. Often, he sald, the great- |ica’s loans, and assuring the Secre- | {1, 10¢ Ty CR B HIIHP0 (a8 FOTCTR opposed 2 AUty annon of Mlinois, fa cxmed s preente o e Sened T s cor 151 New York ave -~ Pragk th1. | est ignorance aud the highest death |tary of the Treasury that there was Tiore nad publicly made known his po- | “Oncle 28" CRRPO8 G high tari ; Sed by ifs wec.| o——1120 Pa. ave. Frank. 4278. ‘mul® [rate are not among foreigners, but|no necessity to A sition it was believed by many persons | MoU - ech. e i T L e among people of old American stock, |that America forgive her debt. u persons made & ome-minuts spe thix 20th_day of J A.D. 1921 P % t he was opposed to-the pian. TnAz.. % AN A eases of children at Georgetown Unl- , : = COLUMBL. - versit; to the finance ministers of the allied It 1s believed now that the President g T (Signed) By CHAS. SCHAFER, President. Roafs, Old Roofs B andpoine ot aook ihoke from | nations. declaring that the American | is in favor also of the amalgamation of VICAR IS RECEIVED. ed) 3 (Corporate Heal.) Atten Repaired to last for sears; Carey asbestos Treasury would not assent to. any |the War and Navy departments, which . H. BERGMANY, Secretary. | oore oid slag: low esf s ReataRteed clan who sees the need of extending dat 4 - 5 LB R e ) w eatima ublic " Droposal to write off, consolidate or|is being seriously considered for recom- ; . Digtrict of CHIERS, notary public, In_and 3. ¥ TOMPRING, 528 3usc at. nw. 200 [ DUVIC health, nursing, particularly in | PC000r on oreign loans made by the | mendation by the reorganization com- | Colombian Gives ‘Assuranees of Na. for’the District of Columbia, do hereby certity | HOW/’S TI_{E PWFF The indorsement by thirteen wom- |United States. The message added|mittee. The President, however, has not iy d to President. l.(mu [ 'lrln Srm:’!’.r.v. o ul’:‘-:::u::“l,h Qw:(l s ol e e ¢ |an's organizations which are support that the American Trela‘nry ;v s g{? said so '{:1 lg:tdmlny 'won'ln but infer- tion’s Begar: oo’ e o me . i b asey make leak-proof. 5 7 R Yormey in act for The German America ‘ Rllty workmanagip aiwaye " | ing the Sheppard-Towner bill, signed |Posed to suspena extension, of brediicy neg solld, b (oL m o B e apy | Antaslo Vincente Soler § Rovs, apes- Dusurkues OOy O e e ate teae | CASEY ' ;001 1y ST N-W. by Lenna Lowe Yost, legislative rep- | 38 Ji¥, T8 20Mng such an aim. prove, if not an entire consolidation, at | tolic vicar in charge of all Catholic b, .1': po A o o Oy o Phones Col, 155 and 1331. resentative of the W. C. T. U,, as act- 3 least the placing of the fighting agencies | missionary work in Colombia, South of the government under one cabinet 'y g hi % - T el yerssaally spra You Have the Advantage Dot Tomans commit- . CONVICTED OF ROBBERY. {hesd. America, was Teceived by President . 'DROPPED _Comparisons may sometimes be odious, but as you compare the fol-| me in sald District and acknowledged the said cer e to be the nd deed of the said | Speci: —of Lowest Cash Prices when | Chalrman of the child welfare commit- - in his office yesterday. Follow- .| . 3 H Sinate 0 Lt R R hnee - com | SPecial | Soor foxent Cagh Bricer S | fee of the National League o Woman — perience “in "Bovernment. are of ne |ing an exchange of felicitations the Jowing figures you will realize that! pany of the Dintrict of Columble. '\ qay | S3Sh fOT | auarters for-the best in MILL | Voters, as secretary, was placed on | Arthur McDonald and A. S. Sutton | opinion that ~the possibilities of an | President was Eiven aseurance of the the new store front you have been ! oS - . ) % 3 " i Y amaigamation of the War and Navy de- | friendly attitude on the part of the n 3 & 3 f dune A-D- 10 gnea) F. 3. EALERS, GarachMs:u. In —— Held in $10,000 Bail. partments are very remote I:tr’dvlll areater portion, (O the: peoplé of wanting cai now be safely and eco-: 2,9.16 Notary Publie. v .| never come to.pass, at least nof lur- lombia reg: ng s imin| - 3¢ et Geo, Barker Co., Inc. ARMY PROMOTIONS. Arthur McDonald, thirty years old: | {ir®h SO0 o iTon “whether the Presi- | tion, .The President in turn told his n 5 ] REDUCED FRBIGHT RATES TO PACIFIC | g49.651 N. Y. ave.; 1517 7th st. Tel. M. 1348. Albert S. Sutton, twenty-five, and! ;. ;i it or not, is. thel; 3 hat thi try is desirous in Store Front in-Phila-! 'and for west, household goods, automo- _— Herbert R. Ruff, twenty-four, -were | dént favors , is their way of | visitor tha s_ country is des On a certain ront |-, t biles 1n_consolidated carloads. Gen. Pershin,; or P s expressing it. Still, the placing of these |at all' times _of the friendship of A - A SECURITY STORAGE COMPANY. E 5 = & ‘!"’ ears Before Sen- ?';::—uy"f’n1'0‘:1;7::7"’51‘"13”:”&b{ departments under ono head is thought | Colombla, saying that the, cordial dephia the price-of -the-Plate-Glass 1140 15th st. And we take pride in our work. ate Committee. : |charge of highway robbery. Chief ;c;ey: extremely well:. :‘r‘t :P‘t.(h :. ;s:: relations 05 &l‘r. neighbors” always o installed was % Drug, clgar and general mer- chandizing .mahogany' fixtures, 3 e 'HIGH-GRADE, BUT NOT HIGH PRICED. Justice McCoy fixed bail at $10,000 are great es! D) ruevor Umbrella snor Gen. Pershing discussed Arm: s -990 | tiom. This noted Catholic prelate will visit|. - 20...$924 REPAIRING. RECOVERI aabs. o] THE SERVICE SHOP . | motions yesterday before the Senate mil- | (2" and the accused were commit various sections in.the United States In 1920, .00 ted. pending the arrangement of bal 1 € | we'd 1ike to give you.an es- tains gathered to protest the opers: | Siost. the tor hea un Ty T Mor erices with the Pope. Before return- Shedd | tirsiem muitse e Bedfrva | BIG RAINS tlon of the reorganization act be 1t | we et mE el P Harry T Mer-! PLANT BEFORE CABINET |in to Colombia he witl visit ia Spain, Finally 5 'will bring no regret to those who |lieutenants under the rule of prlor'i":'y. i Ko QTR WEST VAN TEAVES WASHINGTON (place their roofs in our charge.|jGen’ suvoorie “IoniEOmery, of the Dok Sand somachapte, Wil he In July, 1921..$375.00 . SMITH'S TRANSFER AND STORAGE CO., - Roofing, 1416 F st. “. | ptained in_detail the operations of the ade to De- 2 A5 T e n TIRONCLAD {1 ¥ i |act, having requested. Gen. Pershing | 1ot g oo Herivener and | 1on to Tnvestigate Proposal Con- of this drop in price, which sonately to all sizes and quan-. Call Main 760. = in favor of the "McKellar bill, ' "¢ .. 726 13th ST. N.W. pending, which Droposes to amend the | i *ooiainay admisone from thawn, | | The. Droposed offer from a private ERING. : R 4504-W. 718 1ith 6T. N.W. itary affairs ittee. : ¥ . - . o ot } ORDER. FR. 4504 BYRON S. ADAMS, afi'm: committee mmldf"ge Af:;l;'d e::e_ o indictment charged that, Janu- | OFFER TO BUY NITRATE before saliing in ma:b'ee:fr em:_ . In F ',1921.‘ i “ss.m e o LANT in condition. affects the promotions of captains and garage shortly after midnight, -Mer- his native country. . for Philadelphia and New York July 16. Judge advocate general's ‘office ex-|wife had her handbag and wedding |Secretaries Hoover, Weeks and ! e —— s GoApear i ¥ OOF TROUB to hear ‘the objections urged by the|Baur were used agaipst the accused, ROOF OUBLE Glove and Shirt Hospital |gviaius. before expressing his views althbugh they . insisted that ~third- |’ cerning Muscle Shoals. "w:?‘ 5 Plate Gl Don’t Wear Mended Shirts. |[law ‘to.meet certain objections urged |Th ed_also claimed that the | rdivdual to purchase the incomplete |l with 3 plate glass sliding doors. x by the'captains appearing before the | dotectives charged . them with the | Eovernment nitrate plant at Muscle " Let Us Make Them New. 16| 3uimicice Snurr killing and thréatened to lock | Shoals was one of the weveral d BsinoAne awnienn o : Founded 1884 The oniy ang original “Biggs” in the Heating —_— |them up for murder. iRt mantine veate dnye. Ahapart Shiow (oo, WAl Cexds, wrap- RNER DEVOE |Devoe Deck Paint to The é.ia Fivmbias business i DEAF TO MEET IN ST. PAUL. |oASSistant United States Attormey | w25 Torugif Hifors e Thematter il ping counters, prescription HIRES TU i . S Engiming Co. . romelin conducte prosecution, | : " counter, < - WALL |keep them sightly, e i g_g Sl S s ATLANTA, Ga, July 16—St. Paul, | While the defendants were reprepent. of Commerce Hoover, 1ol Sounter, soales and working ma Guss‘c_OMPANY 9 sanitary and well pro- ) Minn, was chosen by the Nati ed by. Attorneys Hawken & Havell, * Finishes 4 P:| HEATING —PLUMBING | Fatornal Society ot the Deat for jis n J. McNamars and Bertrand \ In 34-25 H nex iennial conventi in 1924 | Emerson. - Rosslyn, Va. Becker Paint and G e g M 0% | e vlltrs dnd Geityacer o | . WASHINGTON, D. C. d a Heating 8ad Plembing repatrs remotel- | tained at a basket dinner an