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v ) ; oy = / ¥ 2 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, JULY 25 1921 : ’ Aperis loiotes - Berlin Apartments Present - RWAR auempe o Prowavie | \TWA THIRDS'OF BIG i B Py . . | o i hfet:r l‘;’,z;e at Bar. - D oY 7 4 g B Dhe £ ockugin Special Dispatch to The Star. (] ff lcultles fbr the Bather Str_eeu Causes War [ p e BALTIMORE, July 25—Be- 2 BY GEORGE WITTE. | li i coming suspicious = when h . e < By Wireless to The Star and Chicago r:_’ friled to feel any e::e(-.o(k- Ev K B' R‘ P ‘ lh R H # t ‘ Dajly News. wright, 1921. ¥ . it liquid he thought to ‘whisky, en eYys Oi ng uni BERLIN, July 25.—A “hot dog” and for which he pnid $35, Moddil G2 Tk o Exaoont e 80 Arthur Dilelio, a woldier, dis- = . 7 3 P ood and Forbes Spurn Job | | eoveres tnec u¢ wad’beenrini | | Representatives of Capital Great Annoyance. Barrow and Harper Charged | | i Thusinsis.swthe remsicof an | | Statistics for 1919 Disclose rest of Edward Habalislick, | A s 3 ; £ away | with the time-honored : s 1as Governor—Score SEeK | | propricior of a mear-beer saioon Companies Have Session BY MARIAN TEICHNIER. nungs amt demands; she seys. wnat| With Obfaining Money Custom ‘of cooking amusaes in Taxes Paid on Million or 1 —— at Cartin Bay. = potet 1n : i BERLIN, July 2.—It may be democ- | YOu make a contract. He is willing the atreets. “The smell of boil J it Office—Salary, $18,000. the’ wouthern police court ye With Commission. racy—but there is. to a visitor in| 122w Yo" S st have an ofice, by False Vouchers. | 1hE mealth-of visttors” More Receipts il : terday, the soldler said that Berlin, something inherently repug-[but you must say exactly how long v reason given by the poli H - 7 i Appointment of a governor general| | lett a camp in the Curtia hay | | A four-day excursion into the fleld | nant In the reflection that one can-|you are golng to stay, because the{ David W. Barrow. and Roy Harper,| | inkabitants ax well Preliminary statistics of incon )ii!" the Philippines is expected to be | i dlatriee In ar of lguor. He | |of depreciation rates was commenced |not have a hot bath without the1:;’:;;‘“%"ho:'{‘"l“‘"‘(‘:u"!’a;‘“‘t’m( You | former employes of the War Rixk bu-| | &umests rose wp In arms a for 1018 ahSw- ABAL Deople who, are jpade by President Harding during | | )" ghtnined ~ nt ! |today by the Public Utilities Commis- | combinea vote of the tenants’ coun- | haven't the remotest idea how longTeau, were indicted today by the fed- :,:"“;""’::‘;";::"':‘"‘d"'“""_‘:“.:; | | making a million dollurs or more net {ithe week. He has been presented | pince: “Hts dentie)wa ntreng sion in connection with its inquiry to|cil of one's apartment house. you are going to stay, that you may |eral grand jury on a charde of pre- the republic appealed to every | {income a vear are paying the govern- P jjWith a acore or more of names of| | cned by weveral drinks on the | |getermine what, If any. -changes| This statement applics. of course be reculled by your baper, or die. of | senting false Vouchers to the govern-| | high oficfal and even (o Freai- i becs’ pracatcatiy dwa it o8 41 lindividuals who are aspirants for this | | Wo¥. s ahould /be fade. i th sent charges | OnlYy to that humble part of Berlin's | e married or get tired of the demo-; 1 4 falsifi dent Ebert. | 2 5 | & pose of hl init, and one of the ade e pre charge 1 chic cratic bath system tomorrow—or may | ment. It is claimed the men falsified | | %] taxes. The statement issued by the gh and influential post, but it is| | men behind the bar rushed to a population which does not inhabit 3 of S aray The police were compelied to | : 2 .. for public service in the District. | hotels. At big hotels there is hot |Stay nine vears. The gentee ow ' the pay rolls and secured several | | linternal rovenue burcau shows that nown that he has, by the means of | | mallon bottle, depoxited a “po- : agrees with you, but she says that the | s ! Y ny” giass on the bar and in- 13 Representatives of all the utilities | water to be had at any time, and a | ZF0 1 he aep |hundred dollars on checks drawn to the number of people making more khe process of elimination, reduced 3 under the commission’s jurisdiction |bath may be taken with the same wohnungs amt demands a contract. | ! it structed the woldier to help ‘That,” she says, “is our republic. jthe order of persons ne longer in the than a million is steadily dropping. [khe st to less than a dozen names.| | Rimuelf, informing him that | (met in the District building board pleasing matter-of-factness and sang s !employ of the bureau. Two other in- 5 oy {{ii! Within the past few days the Presi- the price was $5 rink. room this morning to discuss the|frold with which an American ‘lu Contract for a Month. dictments were reporied agalmst Bar- the police ordinnce. The peo- | Individuals having $1 or nt has given much thought to the Dilello took one, n wecond and | |depreciation question in its general accustomed to revel in his white| You decide to make a contract foriyow only, in which he is alleged to pi¢ ndopted n hostile attitude | |more net income paid $ in e e this important post and dur-| | a third drinks in rapid B e iond 'To ‘aapiication | porcelain at home. When one leaves 3 month—which means that at the ex- | have Torged the names of the payees | | phey fhe ofcems of e’ Maw | | scecna Ciran io His Todan {Jng that time he has conferred several | | slon ands waited sever: To separate companies. Tomorrow, | the plutocratic precincts of the Hotel|piration of that Month and everviof the varfous checks and t ohave tried to interfere with the | | nOWRC, CLEER 10, N0 I e ith Jamie C. Deveyra, one of | | utem to see what happened. | |Wednesday and Thursday the views Adlon or the Bristol, However, and | other month. the genteel widow mUStijassed them on Washington mer- cooking of “hot doxs” and the | | nont CETEE GHIL O the Philippine resident commission-| | Feeling no change come over of the individual corporations will be "ké‘fl on.ones !elll the ponus of be-|visit the wohnyngs,amt again and re- | dpantl U ment for purchases. attempt was abandoned. o | Noveia: aintsinse of thes ers to the United States: ulm.zn-‘s on-‘ l:nl "n; n.ldfl four :wre «;:o_ Dr!(-sst-l:'t‘(-d ?.’ lll;)hwhfi! deprecihtion fl‘:;" ';:m‘(""fs e"w":e“ onlhemeise e s'x,l‘nhhl‘l;:l :‘mc{'-c:n;u\t yg:: "e‘x‘rll;;:e:;w il e, 5. L2 BN | {navinu A AVETALS 0L § > o o party leaders and political | | mien” depositing a $5 mote for | |rates they should be allowed to set up. ! onary. "S also . 3 : ARe averase cate of ar belng BLES i ke woughe n poriceman and Toiopboses Uated 1 0. G | EERE spe puchr one ‘nguicee as. | VL, 15, 2else dperiment 450 22 | B, van supersisor,of e miy | BOY DIES AT BEACH Seeks Man of Rare Tact. ordered the arrest of the pro- JAlbert E. Berry, president of the bonnairly, at_ the first apartment|her roomer has moved out of the city ,and Harper was an assistant. It was Changes Number. Being especially desirous of ob-| | SXIeeed Chesupeake and Potomac Telophone |one visits. ~The lady—you do mot of Berlin and Into the suburb of during the summer of 1913 it is WITH HUNDREDS NEAR! individuals with net incomes of ning the services of a strong, ca-{ | Magistrate Potee dismisned the Company, told the commission his|call her a woman in Germany —-with | Charlottenburg—though, as a matter charged, the men certifled to the con- $1.000,000 or more mounted from sixt e Tan: possessed of rare tact and | | cpaer | |company'is bound by the rules of the [ whom vou may or mey not dectde to | o “fact, It is ‘aj Berlin. After that itinued employment of persons who in 1914 to 120 in 1915 and then ecutive he is giving more | Interstate Commerce Commission in |cast your fortunes gazes at you with [ she negotiates Abrot marken.” bread|had lef the governmeént service.iShout Would Hi Resulted in His | 26 in 1916 From that vear the an ordinary consideration to. the, providing for deprectation by reason |sad und Jlsillusioned even. . |stamps, for you. Being u part of Ger turned in their time slips and recely out Would Have Resulted in His |}, (. qccreased annually, there hay [ C/ a 8 ¥ 1Co WO 3 A i v P i - i i - E < e e eent U S. AID IN RUSSIA HANGS |55, omdicuna S i S| (ones 1t (1 Weokey, 210 SobRihies | manys, Aonine, Do M Y U nch oy Rt PPPOVeted) Bescue—o Meati ot Taen 1 1 e e, the place is looked upon gener- tsponse was made for the Capital] that sad and cynical smile that comes | Cafe and demand bread or rolls and 'The accused are no longer working tHificatio 1 s AR b ' i h yould- 5 : s o g n Pound. | The preliminary statistics do no 1y as one of the real plums at e | ON FREEING OF AMER‘CANS Traction Company by John H. Hanna, | 10, the lips of every ‘vmnldrh: e1:!-‘-::!& get them. But once you are defi-|for the bureau, it is said. s show the taxes in clas ahors 2 posal of the President. Aside from vice president and general manager, |ady when she secs “"'ll’l" e tore | nitely established in a home, and the Othker True Bl While hundreds of swimmers. were | $1.000.000, but the net income of salary of $15.000 a year. the go = who expresned the view It would not | tenant curl up like a sensitive water- | genteel widow provides you with cof- : i individuals in the class from $1 nor of the islands receives an an-| {bo ndviaable or practicable to have | PUS and prepare to roll away B e e morning, she must | The grand jury also reported an in-|in the water within shouting distance. | 500’1, £1,500.000 is given ax $41. ual allowance of $15.000 to be used Mr. Hoover Says Agency Here Must | " uingla depreciation standard es. | o508, 5250, once in e eeks!” | have officlal allowance 10 feed vou. = Jdictment against Willlam W. Dum-|an unidentified white boy, about|sx2: from $1.500,000 to $2.000.00 ne sacw fit and not be accountedi ygiepyo1g Relief for Starving | !nblished for all utilities in view of ;1:-‘]‘:95:5;\:‘(1{"?1";‘;:lll!:;'a?e':i with the ,‘l‘r""'gfie;{'_fi’{,‘i:m’; ,‘;;'T""fm*]"I“‘\‘n:_’("(,n‘:f"“&'e‘:"lfu:’l'“"“fi:‘r:“’:‘fi{“ :_';‘;)eleven vears old, lost his life at the |$22106.905 and $2.000.000 and o - ¢ : . Y i the varlous elements involved in the | = e t very. ey g 1 0, i v | as_$sx.874. he governor's mansion Is a large, Until Red Leaders Act. ihe varlous elements involved in the | comforting assurance that ihe PUPlic | in'his turn, to the complexity of thai jemploycd by the"“Hughes Finance | Tidal basin bathing beach today. He |85 BSSISE !x:lr::so;:a “'5’::,2,.?;’“"?.':"‘}.;‘-;";,“i;w endered. 'm‘;cl‘-‘:mf\‘l:: 18 Just aronne e ather LVIDK. :)?::»:;::u&n“u}“s];ll,;m‘vgl;.l and .:‘l.(;: was well inside the life lines in about | geven individuals with net incomes of rles e e nome bituated in | Americans held prisoners in Ru Called (Oaatise Fpesse: apariments - whose addresses have charged that July 13, 1921, he made]thres and a half feet of water. [$1.000.000 or more to have inciuded o1 BPOS1 ‘of the mountains: a yacht, §ia must be ordered immediately re-} mne Washington Railway and Elec-|been given you by interested friends, SWAT THAT FLY! e e Mherty bomds, swhich.| John Love Mooring, a clerk at the | th a net income of 5,000,000 or mor- #pecial train, automobiles, horses and r"r:cg“;’!1‘"*';:\;::;05;‘\5;2"33“! ::,illrio Company and mbs,{,my iec |an of whom have acquaintanccs who . A A e e Snoropriated 1o nis| Raleigh Hotel, discovered the body ‘t'\‘\r;s:"lr')l’:mg_('(h:‘:x:o‘l:n;;' of F4.000.0 rious other perquisites that go far (@ o Proi panies wers reproenteq by Actorney |2rc, Eenteel widows and anzloys 19 : .. |own use. He is said to have been|while wading toward the ropes. The!of ~$3,000,00i et gy £ i he attractiveness | Starving in that country by the ;. Y iTent A room to an American, and you |Citizens Told to Cont: to Kill | jocs B i P of ~$3,000,000 to §4.000.000: elcye Jpward adding o the' SHeas American relicf administration, Sec. |Osborn I Yellott. He contended that g4 [t Jast one apartment where hot ens Told to Continue to located in Oregon and- is being heldiboy was pulled from the water about | with net’ incomes of $2,060,000 f the post. i retary Hoover, chairman of the or- |depreciation is an operating expense |} ihs may be indulged in from Fr Deadly Germ-Carrier. thete SWslting (he apivel or Doc- 1008wl - atiiolad. Gehpltabion, .80 | RREDNVRG L MEior Bith Wt Sonoees Most Prominently Mentloned. ganization, has informed Maxim Gor- |that must be born by the public and|juy “evening until Sunday night— A D e s e ar [ templed. 3 0,000 t0 $2,000,000. and thirty-thre. EMost prominent among those being | ky at Petrograd in a cable made pub- that rates of depreciation must be|avery week! This is a boon and a Swat that fly ran T return ashington. Dr. Taylor, attached to the bathing s of $1,000,000 to §1,500 - nsidered for lhe‘ place are {R‘epra- lic last night. ] .;ullmcwnl‘to ;suhl!nh reserves for re-|golace to a disposition that al- ]ll your cyes v,\'prt- llniu:mlfl_ ing ,b?alfh, unumerlj‘,h)mcmn and Dr. Bray r htagive Horace M. Towner of Towa, | In view of recent appeals from |Placement of property in order that 5 to W thin for a week | glasses. which could see the millions of Emergency Hospital, who was sum- D wm of the insular affairs com- | Russia, Mr. Hoover said the relief ;Service may be continued and efficlent. TRy e A e fugther negotia- | Of Kerms hopping on and off of af AVENAL COMING TO U. S. |moned immediately, worked over the G Recelpts and Reductions. ittee of the House and known as an administ ation decided to renew its {Mr. ‘Yellot! read rr;m the utilities | tions for the place at once. . and see the w ke of thou- }mg) until after 11 _o'clock, when mel,‘ vfmlzsns Ky Sive tndivMiulle who had uthority on Philippine affairs: r- |offer of six months ago to enter [l2W in support of this view. b of germs in the fly N _ |1atter pronounced the boy dead. -000,000 of 2 et income in 19 d B “Miller. secretary to the re-|upon measures for relicf of R | The commission, following the close Tenantay Cotncll: Mulen, an tablecioth—if s French Member of Austrian Com-| “The lung motor was used as well | those with $1.000.000 to $1.300.000 » Ublican national committee: Justice | children, subject to the release of of the depreciation hearings, Thurs- | later you find that the matter o ¢ :: there'd be no need mission to Explain Situation. as a pumy. but no water was extract- | ° ‘3*‘ 5,129 from personal servic hnkon of the supreme court of the | American “prisoners’ and other nec- {dag il begin immediate conaidera: Eathy fs decided by the tenants coun: | telling you'to keep on swatting thaty FECE L ed from the body. On this account |op S e R i ilippi and former Representa- itions. ion of the e . There was ¥ 5 the Associated Proes : eEione | 2 ad 85, 32‘3’:%’{\?:" S Indiana, who was vice | °oF rfin\?:n;;;‘:n:v. h great feeling,” |utilities will bl;“yf:rm{?&edhx': Iéfiar';‘ee. when all of this was government reg-| They are increasing by the millions PARIS, July 24--M. Avenal, the oyer, ;xcay:i!:i?xfuluc(‘:: ‘:erre(ggi-d‘,;u‘?zb ns ; those with $£1.500,000 to $2,000.00 et the idlands during the!the cable said, “your appeal for|With the view of putting the new |BIgted. Thore wad so litle coal that|each week, and by killing one thou | French member “of the commission | tho cause of death. Upon notification i oty 26 Trom Weraops) se O avion of (iov. W. Cameron |charitable assistance to the starving |schedule into effect around August 1 it had to be. Now governmen {sands are killed. ~ And. according to!that elaborated the plan for the{Coroner Nevitt ordered the body sent ice and business and $8. I st O ¢ helieved that Gen. fand sick people of Russia, more par- |if possible. It was indicated today |{2ti9n8 48 10 o o abrogated. but | physicians, millions upon millions of | economic restoration of Austria, will |to the morgue, At least 300 bathers]Broperty. und $3/607,408 wenomal Lonard Wood, who is now engaged | ticularly the children. To the whole |the telephone case would be first 487 | the fact that fuel is just twenty times | germs lose their carrier every timeleave n the near future for the |20 the time of the acoldent wesa n)]cuctions and those with $2.000,000 making a thorough investigation | American people the absolute sinecided. &8 expensive as it was before the war |a fly dies under the swatter. United States. He probably will 0 |the water, th ; 3 jover reccived $29,262.52% from m affaire in the islands to report to |qua non of any assistance must be Cperates ns an automatic check on its|" Whercfore: Swat that fly and keep{to Washington to inform the Ameri- |jineq. Aer, the majority Inside the|service and business and $524273 ;'.. President. President’s | the immediate release of the Ameri- ITALIAN COMMUNISTS too prodigal uae Every apartment [swatting Sin soveriment of the present situa- | oo oF ut would have reached from property. i had $22815.034 Fen Hoice, but he cans now ner in Russia. ouse may ha ch ho! ion. o “ihe: suiface -before AGelns. i o efnction at he does not Once this step has been taken the it pleagses—but the tenants councu——l Avenal sald today that Austria {'% ce before losing con- & F Gov. F fcan lief Administration, and this has been established by law L had” complied " with virtually all the | Sciousncss. g (Ritas e obss it Shencan, Kelet “Aamimadiin X1 AMBUSH OPPONENTS [f i botrisim o jon s the | DEMAND IRISH REPUBLIC. oo it bhporch i o mak | e, Sl ad s, ks, on »in | ENGLAND AND U.S. CONFER o trip. also could have the place|entirely unofficial organization, of workman's council has been estab- the restoration plan effective. Among | pulled from the water and there was it he wanted it. but before leaving |which T am chairman, together with ’nsh«u in every trmlo—.-musnfl dv(-iclde Hibernian Delegate Says Support- -"h ;m ur; m:' increase ;n th, Acusxotmlaln‘n lhocke‘r ladg ‘ahoul his neck. Some ON |MM|GRAT|0N LAWS 2 s s iy Yol = A s * how h money it can afford to {duties o per cent from August 1, | clothes found in one of the locke: th Gen. Wood he made it plain that |other co-operatini charitable Ameri-|one of Extreme Nationalists Dies [spend. for comoney H ome apartment | ters in U. S. Oppose Compromise. | Feglize an Increase of | however, are th e halong he preferred not to serve. can organizations, supported wholly | 5 ‘n nd fl; ; e b n PP P! i X ‘r%wn i honsen ought to have belong —_ e . the members of the council, A o A : Commissioner De Veyra, who was & |the assistance for the children and thrgty souls. and Spartan. and they | (1 & S ibernians. freight and passenger rates of 100 A - Commissioncr e Yeyea, who waz g | fhe"asslstance for fhe 'ehiden and | ported—Homes Bumed. VAR DI Shyoner i | whch e attendit. Thoman Nebrah e i e e, st ot | SUES FOR PROFITS Determine Status Under ien. od is exceptionally lar | . N - i ks, - o 5 ;. a ot o ant abazol F % Gen, Wood 1s exceptionally popularimediately” . uired further that|oROME: July 38Fifty fasclst, or wecks. " Others permit It one ¢o¥|Irish in the United States were op-|120 per cent. The stamp registration —_— New Bigalstions e P e nishly Dleasing to | the Fellet work should be given the | prtrome nationalists, were ambushed | e & 4 "1 %ull hath tub may |Posed to any compromise Ireland|taxes have been increased, as de- | Druggist Says $200,000 Was Made & - ihe hatlves. The Americans in the|same liberty accorded 'ug by m? by communists at Grosseto, forty |ne considered to take the place of a|Might make with England that would j manded by the plan, and the Austrian 4 By the Associated Press the natlves. The Amerlcans inthe|same liberty mecorded It DY 'hs|miles southwest of Siema, Tuscany: |weck emt irip to o watering place. | PLEISRAGOR, IR, PRI, °F parliament has aifo passed o law au- From His Formula. LONDON. July 25.—Negotiatin: Keneral. as are many business men|\hose territories the administration | killed. The remainder pursued the | sid ras Spartan—of week, you are a | Irish republic, in an address at %|its resources as security for foreign | Everett R. Carpenter, druggist at|4T® in proxress betwecn the Kovern n the United States who do business | has d for which th i P the | cold-tub Spartan—or an absent treat- L3 B8 e 1 the Dnlted States who 0 to Come | has operll!& or ehge e organiza- | communists, and it Is reported other | oeat bathero—as vou Iike Branchtof the Friends of Irish Free-|credits while the government has re- | 14th and Girard streets northwest, to-ments of Great Britain and the Unit : slands. according to Com- | tion agreed to supply its resources | deaths occurred, The homes of some 2 y kee. B O arnyhical Temple Tavi |duced the subsidies for the purchase |day filed suit in the District Supreme | ca States for the settlement of diffi- jjmissioner De Voyra. Seettn S;|impartially and that its representa- |of the communists arc said to have Dificulty to Get In. night. 4 of food supplies. 3 | Court against John M. Lawrence and s g g ol ‘ fled that there is little likelihood of | tives in Russia would engage in no|peen burned. After o home in a suttable apart-]"Fhe following committee was ap-|,, The only remaining detail to putjthe National Products Manufacturing culies dncldentsl 0. thie firsl appli | th eral's acceptance, the commis- v & oputiss L he general’s accep 3 political activities. <[ e following committee was ab-|ine ‘pian into execution, M. Avenal iCompany to establish his right to a |cation of the new American imini- sioner is advocating the appointment Marquis Serlupl Stabbed. ment is once found. there is the difi- (pointed o attend to arrangements | yify "\ay The conment of ihe United | partnership in the business of the de- | gration 1 Bev, Ames : of Representative Towner. ROME, July 24.—Sporadic disor- [culty o breaking into it. Once es-| . p0 g States to suspend for twenty vears \endants and fon law, Cecil B. Harmsworth FATHER SUPPORTS ders are ocourring In the brovinces |tablished the new tenant is presented L«:‘«?e:flf\zgu}::?h {;a:l:]hk:‘dqz':gl‘:e its lien to the amount of $24.000,000.Carpenter uy!'u:tnn’:"byafxcsoe“:;;‘:"lor”n: hdetuens Ay ior_ Lorelan WaNLs \ round about Sarzana, province of Ge- | o the genteel widow with a ring of | chairman: Mrs. A ol k. Quigley. s Austria's other creditors already |ula given by him to Lawrence in 1813 | {fgay. fuesbouse Wi commons 'FARM BILL SUBSTITUTE ) noa. where several persons were | by e, Kent " a ring of | ¢ ; - ¢ Mrs. | have done. the Tateer has made profits totalin ; - H CAMPBELL' S STORY g keys welzhing at & censeivative esti- | Michael McGinley, Mrs. Hugh J. o 5 2 Harmsworth's: AinaanoaReat i kilied Tast weck in conflicts between | iie ‘about three pounds. There s a rav. Miss Mary Coates, Join F $200.000; has brought house 1362 Spring | was in response to a question as to i READY FOR THE SENATE ascisti, or extreme nationalists. |10 (o 'the lower lock of the down-|roy. Patrick Quinn. E. P. Mc BAR ONE-PIECE SUITS oad and . purchased Socks ohS|-what steps are belng takea by the on the one hand. and communists and | gaj 5 3 . |plaintift claims to be entitled to one hat. o : AR R I on:thelons hand.\and com stairs front dowr, and & key o the | Waiter Mitchell, James Holmes, I e e e T e e enned § British authorities (o protect British ; n The Eraveet disorders were in San | gpper lock ef (he duwnstaits front | Bdward Mitchell, Mias Agnes O'Con-| L e Make New |5V Attornye 1. H. 'Linton and W. C. ubjects arriving in New York Would Extend Powers of War Cor- | to ~go as far as he liked and shoot | Frediano. in the province of Pisa. ot:r,_n.ndd- dnlofllo each lock :,! e\ mor, Mrs N etn feara, “rks L2 tlantic City Censors Make New |gsyjjjvan. first and second class, as well as i poration to Give Additional at the moon.” rhere the Marquis Serlupi. an ex: S ahien o ine ey 1o T ife. W. B. Coates, dames J.| Ruling for Bathers. <According, ‘o the. Disinuf; Taw. |2::;:{::’:);;;;D;‘:l:‘:rr;n“r:‘(w.(1:-':1:-).9{“;':"(.1‘.-"\‘\. i = o e E st, wa abbed, an b v ¥ = . W. A. D e, Wi 31a 3 ver- | € SIS e = ' £ Credit Often Came Hame Hwatedt mpARIon A Student mamed Bt | (e . N e Rhr[and A R, OMears William Blake | ypp sxTIC CITY, N, J. July 2%5.—|cleaning compound and visited his|imiwragion fuw and the hardshin ‘redits. Asked by Representative McArthur, | coli, was killed. Several communists |these kevs are large, competent-look- Atlantic City's board of beach censors, | Store in September, 1913, when he in- | #rising from it Biio: aniiistoation subatituls rob e | opulican. Oregon f ‘his son was wereswounded . The extrems nation: |ing ufalra’ uny of which could be headed by Mayor Edward L. Bader, |formed Lawrence that he had a bet: & 2 stitu Wtown around Lexington as & am- |alists, as & reprisal, made a raid on | nicers uecd as substitute for & piack-| RUSSIA GETS MUNITIONS. |&onoumses, e barmanentss varred from ter combluation of chemicals, which| THREE DROWE IN WRECK. | Norris farm export bill, which embraces |bler, Mr. Campbell said that on his visits’, San Frediano and destroyed several |jack, if occasion required + |suits will be permanently barred from | WOUld be more effective than the one 2 ! the idea of Secretary Hoover of the De- |there he spent the night at a club|houses. Affer being endowed with the plea the beaches here £ Lawrence was selling. After & dem-{ ST. JOSEPH, Mo. Jily 25.—Thr | partment of Commerce and Eugene and frequently got home at daylight | The fuscisti have addressed a mani- |ing gift of these kevs. you take les- German Shipment Reported to | Chief of Police Miller has just re- oustration,) hon, stated. Lawrence members of the irain crew w Loty e 2 busted. ¥ !festo to the Italian people, ‘strongly sons in opening the doors with them. | turned from an inspection trip of the { SEFeCS Wil BT, L0 eXploit, s form- |drowned today when the locomotive Meger ofy the I /ar Finance Corporation, | “He would win once in a while, | stigmatizing the Sarzana tragedy, and |And you think vou have it all Have Arrived at Kovno. Pacific coast bathing beaches. He |l oncqual profits basie The plain.iand eight cars of a Chicago. Burling- /il be acnt to the a oo though.” he added. {claiming merit for having put an end |(raight, and the frst cark night,| WARSAW. July 25.—A shipload of | PReqented his fePoTt together Wilh | registered the mame they had ag seayion and Quincy iratlroad wtock train ers in the Senate tomorrow, It is ex- | Representative Johnson told the i to the bolshevik illusion which for |none of them will work anG the vers AW, July 25. ploa photographs. The members scanned |oran a trade mark in his o@n name | [Fom St. Joseph to Kansas City plung- ipected. o stration, It Is believed, has |S2MMIttEE that he had known Milton | a long time threatened the fate of the .eficlent automatic light in the hail | German munitions and uniforms has |both, and then promulgated their{and in Mareh, 1816, incorporated the|€d into the Missouri river two and b X o on char- " the esto says, | moment, and you fumble and clatter : v : which would set up a governmental cor- | 5cter. ur enemies, aithough beaten and|and 3 ing to a despatch received here from _— 1 i t 3 3 t last ring the doorbell, and make | v; 5 poration to buy and sell farm products, | “““I| nis early life Youn G ) 7 A 4 Vilna. H fon to y g was a man ersed, are seeking revenge with |youwrself thoroughly detested. . Particularly for the export trade. oo I his early lifo Young was & man | deberiel, By S which ‘dishonor The | And the mext morning. you find that | pe RO e Front EARTHQUAKE SHOCK FELT| FURLOUGHS FOR JEWS. |DEFEAT OF TURKS | qoThe substitute, which it is proposed|“but by speculating—or o BInnSON: | human race. Now more than ever. we |when you want fo et out—if you|ho-theast of e e et Sasoea to offer. Will extend e Do haqic | became very rich. He was a big-hearted must watch lest the dydra-headed | happen to be the first member of the | ‘ribes are grouping in the region of 'remor Recorded in San Francisco | Will Be Granted Time to Observe MAY FORCE PEACE War Finance Corporation, s0 that add!” | man and one of the most charitable I|beast we have crushed lifts its head |Fousehold who does--you must un-|gziohin and Bobruisk. s tional eredivs may be allowed the'farm - ever knew. I wouldn't mention his|@£8in, lock yourself with the same series of |~ 5 3 unday Night. Yom Kippur. 5 - - ers. through, the government, but with- | L tupling cxcept that his life was an! Elghty members of the fescistlkeys =The newspapers of Berlln are e SAN FRANCISCO., Calif., July 24 i - (Continued From First Pasc.) out putting the government in the busi- | S50 LoCk and he mever attempted to| failed to answer roll call today, and It | full of adversisements of safety de | DAMAGED SHIP REPAIRED. | A siieht earthquake shock il TR SR ety WSk o 3 : -5 of buying and selling farm products. | SRR PG AT ™® 3T Tohmuon said on | 18 believed ‘that most of them have |vices againet thieves and most of | e O Dk Tonieie soldiers of the Jewish faith desiring | The quick advance of the Greck oAb ds undersiood that, the same sub- 1o otcasion. Young taunted him into| Been killed in_the recent disorders. | Ferlin's genteel widow ‘use all of 5 = 2 ght. to Darticipate in the celebration of |forces makes the exdet demarkatio fjatit heiude AUtHg Qippi coin for $1,000. e es of some have been found.|them. ‘hen vou begin to unlock gh, noly, daye osh Hashannah). { ine ssible.” ilgive aa o the rallcoadn - Noathar | SRR e T e O e here mrs | et 1 siniey Pon tesy, ans eat| vesstl WillBall From Naples With | . orqaw MANSHOT/DEAD. |25 nine. at aundown October 3 and O e Taie¥in: mpasmble: { appropriations_ for e rallroads w on in Toss of Coin. believed to have oeen thrown into|uaple as a diamond tiara. Personally, 300 Americans. . |continuing until sundown October 4, Gen. Papoulas. Greek commander- PS::“' J (1':“::‘;':'”»(“_ Kansss fepubl { “I told him, in an effort to dismiss the | the Magra river. Two were hanged |1 have not felt so precious since the 1921, and the Day of Atonement (Yom | in-chief on the Smyrna front. in 4 Senator Curtls of Kansas, republi|matter.” he ndded. -that I generally ) near the Romit tunnel. first time a man told me he loved me. NAPLES, July 24—The steamer |Brother of Texan Recently Flogged | o s o N - |message to the Greek governor at foday to urge upon the President the | them offercd to match me for $1 CSa Mere Troablc. Foestiontas, which was danised dur- by Masked M | Baioner 1371051 wiii be Erami. | Smyrna, announced that the Turks -advisability of keeping the proposed i 81000, The coin was tossed and i.won. \WOMEN MEET PRESIDENT. |omf ot i You are just beginning. Tou Ing her recent voyage to this port y ehan ed furloughs for such time as neces- | were beaten and were retreating. with farmer ald and the ald to the rail-|3p Johnson sald that he would resent NT. | out of it, you are just beginning. Youlfrom New York. allegedly by mem-| GALVESTON, Tex. July 25.—isary to permit them to be at their |the Greek troops in hot pursuit. . roads separate and distinct. There m]am'. ‘Attempt to cast aspersions on Mr. | Still have the WoRNUDE &ML, NOUSINE (fore of mer crew. has completed re. | MArCus C. Benson. thifty vears old. a|homes, when practicable. or at places] A dispatch to the Embros from onsiderable opposition amonk sena. | Yeuney mome. bat the committes dis- |Students of Bryn Mawr Summer|Oufeau. to reckon with The genteel ! oir,"and it is expected the steame, stock man, was shot to death on the | where these celebrations are held, | Constantinople declares the Turkish :g:sr'.'l'"::;‘f‘;x‘l'&l;f,‘ L e, l'e‘:l".‘l';gic!aimed any such intention. o ;’olltliorrel%l‘l;y ye%‘;co‘:c?:“;:“';’; atter | B5"all for New Yok on July = maln strect of League, Ter, todsy. |from September 30 to October 6, and | council of ministers has decided to " % 2 ; : bt vour two | ¥ F Ney vo men were sald to have partici- tober 1 192 i o _ tion designed to aid the farmers. On ,oT;'fi,s"}am;L‘fi":;’;"p‘:;"',‘,‘,;fi?‘;::’f ool Received. rooms, that you have not the remotest [ With 300 passengers, all Americahs. | pated in the shooting. partiel lf,'r?;'i‘.aefi e taterrn et ”{hle' ::;‘c«-mnegé::liz:‘ln;‘;r e opening or the other hand. it is belleved that it o Twelve young working women from |right to two rooms. TRe wohnungs| A Ereat deal of cotton waste was|" Benson was a brother of G. C. Ben- ¢ serv = A ’ sented fo the committee. g e e oas . C. Ben- | public service is occasioned thereby. In the southern sector of the bat- will be easier to put through the re- i ldifterent parts or the United States, |amt only allows one, and, moreover, | fOUNd in the SICAIMEE's BOmPR, Fubison of Dickinson, who was flogged —_— tle area the Greek troops are holdink lef legislation, for the railroads if it} earing Goes Over. students of the Bmyn Mawr Summer | letting you into the house without an | oth s ¥ slight | hy g party of masked men last week. Afiun-Karahissar firmly and have ad- 1 hogied up with the farmer ald| After Mr. Sherburne had categori-|School for Women In Industry, were|order from the wohnungs amt was gamABE: = FLORISTS’ CONVENTION. |vanced their line toward Konieh oposition. { cally denied the testimony of Charles | roceived by President Harding today |not quite according to rule, and she g g The Greek line of communications “President Harding, it is expected, | A. Braun, Bergdoll's brother, that the lat the White House. Theéy were ac- only hopes there won't be any trouble. MRS L E CAMPBELL DIES in the Eski-Shehr region is officially e o e Sevate a message in | committee counsel had urged Mrs. |companied by Miss Mary Emerson, di- | You hobe 8o, too, but having moved WILL AID NEW ARRIVAILS. S Elaborate Plans for Meeting of |deciared to be firmly established. L end O oncing the . administra. | Bergdoll to dismiss Harry Weinber- | rector of the woman's bureau, De-|in and established vourself, wou don't| -ne commanding officer at Fort Si P : ; ne attitude: toward legislation for | ger, @ New York lawyer, the inquiry | partment of Labor, who made the n. | quite see what they are going to doj - 1€ SOME & officer at Fort Slo-| pasges Away at Plattsbrug—Wa: Society Here. Careful Preparation. farmers and the railfoads. | togk @’ sudden turn P netions and who told the Presi- |about it. . cum, N. Y. has been Instructed by e e Among. the preltminary plans be- | ETCPArIng the Greek army for ltn | o Are you willing." said Mr. John. |dont of the accomplishments ot the| The genteel (Fidaw. demanas tuat) Secretary. Weelanto, takor oxer the W0k Roone ing considered for the annual con-|Cffensive against the Turkish nation- i son, addressing Mr. Sherburne, “that | visitors. work of caring for families of Amer-| Mrs. L. E. Campbell, widow of the [ vention of the Society lists wi i, < thy . 1 er, which ask with emb: -assing e, D! 5 1) n e Society of American;alists was a more di cult task than €APT. CRENSHAW BURIED. | e discuss ere” tne excharnge of | Those young women aro now in the | ATy Tehcrvthe cxact gate of your lcan saldiers: arriving at New Yori) Sok, [Af e Campbell. dled 'at|Florists ‘and Ornamental Hortieul- | ganing victoriss in the recent ad H - flen ibetween oL ony thi 7'y |midst of their summer session and are | birth,’ and. other apparently irrelovant | from Europe. That service, performed Plattsburg, N. Y. Friday. She was |turists, to be held here August 16-19, ., AT < Maval Officer, Hero of Two Wars, {saying it should b eorufted by | visiting the National Capital to ob-|quesiions. Then the genteel widow |by the American Red e o sincs the | for many years a resident of this|is sending of an invitation to Presi- sanie into Aeis Ml Giecibed Seen T j Y L oo s rst | {ain first-hand impressions of the ma- | Buts on her hat and sallies forth to |armistice, has been discontinued by |SiY; and funeral services will be|dent Harding to either attend one|lapoulas, Greek commander-in-chief £ Paid Glowing Tribute. N S S hanne ater in the chinery of the government. Dbattle. Trat ormanisation. | Sacretary Weeks|held at her late home, 1736 Massa- | session of the body or to send a mes-{on the Smyrna front, today. The pS 2 ay, and, the hearing went.over. In the party today were Hazel ;. " Red . O kS| ‘husetts avenue northwest, tomor- |sage of some kind. George Hess, su- | Greek leader, in replying to. congrat- i A ‘Representative Luhri 1 party Y 1 E.| She returns later in the day wan|has thanked the Red Cross for its ag &e . Su. P! & L SGREENVILLE, Ala, July 25—The| Representative Luhring. republl|pingers, 'Seattle, Wash, garment|and worn and weary-cyed. The woh- “substantial assistanc Toss for 1t ow afternoon at 2 o'clock. Inter- | perintendent of the United States Bo- [ ulntions by mnewspaper correspond eral, ot Curt " Afinr Credshaw. can, indiana, made formil demand{pgifer lizabeth Henry,' Cleveland. | = {ment will be at Arlington. tanic Gardens. who will figure prom- | ents upon the capture of the city of . - - » © aker s e Eor Eloie Gaos: | BTTR AT MATL. CARRIER HELPS TO WEIGH, A BABY | oI Camebell was a daughter of | Hnently o e reeention will o | ha i-Shehr, a strong position which an, @ Veteran of the world war and | Property custodian to recover the | yin,'Berkeley, Cal, roofing and paint RTRAL MAIL CARRIER HELPS TO WEIGH A BABY |aen. Frederick T. Dent. who was a |today that a large reception will be|had been pronounced by some in e of the survivors of the battleship | $ ; 00 Ba esde"lo_‘_ha\e been buried | {orier; Kate Sacks, San Francisco, brother of Mrs. U. S. Grant. She lgiven in honor of the officers of thc|pregnable, explained that the resuli~ Sine, sunk in Havana harbor, took |by rs. Bergdoll. The chalrman sald | &1, garment worker; Julls H. Lacy. was born at Fort McIntosh, Tex., in jassociation on the opening nights of |of the present offensive were th. fflace here yesterday and was at- 5 woul seuas, ater. sSpringfleld. Mass, telephone oper- 1854. She is survived by Mrs. T. N.|the convention. It will be held in]fruits of seven months of hard prej ded by several thousand persons. L otor E Christina Egan, Boston, Mass., Gimperling, wife of Maj. Gimperling, [the Botanlc Gardens and the Ma- |aration ' pt. Crenshaw died at Providence, proofreader; Helen Cawley, Chicago how' stationed in Paris, and Mrs. |rine Fani will furnish the music { The Greek front, said Gen. Papou- E I, last weslt. 1 escort accompa. | DETAIN BLIND MUSICIAN. |1 siove maker: Rosen F. Finkel- Courtland Nixon, both daughters. The sessions of the amsoclation will | las. 1s longer, than was the Fronch » 3 * kbl sberfikindy * |stein, Boston, Mass., telephone oper- —_— e held probably In Convention Hall. | front during the world war. It also ed the body to Greenville and took o e lias Bowsns e MY OFF. More than 600 delegates from various {has long lines of communication rt in the funeral services. Italian Likely Will Be Denied Ad- | collar maker; Maude Baker. Ci ENGLISH ICIAL TONGUE. parts of the United States will be in|which have to be guarded inst a » cinnati, Ohio, tailoress; Anna Ma attendance. raids by irregular bands. The ad = 7 missfon to United States. Spence. Jersey City, N. J.. rope testens Will Undoubtedly Be Used, But|, William F. Gude will be in charge|vance had heen for the sanitary ser: - ;ASKS JUVENILE CLINIC. A e bitth e e ¢ | Dorothy H. Ralston, San Francisco, y s of the local committce, which will{ice a continuous fight against the & ; older of | DOTOILY ok, French Will Be Permitted arrange for the entertalnment fea-|possibility of contaglous disease. Iie- tor Ball Introd: Bill £ several medals for mastery of the = tures of the convention. sides, there were times when meni- ator ntroduces o | violin and plano, Giuseppe Camillone, —_— Though not settled as yet, it is un- bera” of special services bad 1o lay - o 2 aside their work and take up guns. § Court Provision Here. a native of Italy, is today, at Euis 1s-| ORE SHIP HITS ICEBERG. offiially stated that kinglish undoubt-; ARGENTINE PUBLISHER DIES. | Al thene contingencies had ‘been B A clintc-for the menta1 anaphymical} 0L 10 New Honk Darbor e iroa edly will be the official language em-|" b by ATRES, July 25.—Dr. Jose|Prepared for in advance by the gen- be denied admittance into the United | Not Seri ployed at the international disarm: u ; eral staff. amination and study of persons who ot ously Damaged and Con- A o e aull Dol ing C i - i ® Who| 5iates unless his brother. Antonia P ent conference to be held in this|of La Razon of this city, is dead. He| The Dresence of King Consiantive ay be brought before the Juvenile|Camillone, of Thornton, R. I, can tinues to Rotterdam. city this fall, but that no_objection | was a member of the Assoclated Press who was at Smyrna at the beginning urt of the District 18 proyided for|convince Secretary of Labor Davis & I oo raised to the use of French or | for La Razon, the largest afternoon of “the drive and since has moved ! o e onbae chould he | ST JOHNS, N. F. July 24—Word wiil be ra Lospaper in South America. into the occupled territory, gave added a bill introduced in the Senate to- | that the tmmigraciontlans SLovid be | was received by radlo today that other language in the general discus- ; force to the attack of the Greek v by Senator Ball of Delaware,|pan wunder the provisipn of the law |the Norweglan steamer Seirstad sions on the part of delegates who troops, declared the commander-in- may not be famillar with English. COL. SMITHER ASSIGNED. chief. He also thanked his officers galrman of the District commitvee. bill has the backing of the Juve- regarding persons liable to become a public charge. He is well educated, can read and write and has composed music which has been sold. N. F., for Rotterdam., She has a d court, such - c 3 - 3 A e Judge of the court, such examina. RIS GO cargo of iron ore. ll.i‘hi'fi'??"“fitffm“?&{&"by ll!;:n;lg'"tr:l; He will continue his present duties| LONDOX, July 25 ispatchep Trom T s n under the director of the budget. Athens to the Exchange Telegraph ment at whose instance the conference Athens 10 Al o Sundsy newspapers le Court. Examinations are to be made by the inic whenever, in the discretion of Provision is made for the appoint- ent of a male physician at a salary $5,000, a psychologist at $2,000, giv- g part time, and a female phy- cian, part time, at $1,000, with other ployes. A total appropriation of ,800 is authorized. ALASKA COPPER BOOM. Mineral production in Alaska in 1920, ounted to $23,303,000, an advance of t night by the geographical survey. e gain in 1920, the survey said, was ue entirely to the increase in the cop- SOCIALISTS INVITED. French Ask German Leader to Me- morial Ceremonies. PARIS, July 25.—Arthur Crispien, German soclalist leader and member of the Reichstag, has begn extended a spectal invitation to attend a cere- mony organized by the Seine section of the French socialist party, to be held next Saturday in Paris to commemorate the death of Jean Leon Jaures, the noted French struck an ice berg 100 miles east of this port yesterday. The message said the vessel was not seriously damaged and was con- tinuing her voyage from Bell Island, 0 COL. J. A. IRONS DEAD. Retired Army Officer Was on Visit to Italy. ‘Word was received in this city today of the death at Sorrento, Italy, July 21, of Col. James A. Irons, United States Army, retired. He was a native of Pennsylvania and was \uated from the Military Academy ‘in June, 1879. During the world war he served as a brigadier general in the National Army and in the Spanish war he was a major in_the volunteer Engineer Corps. French was formerly recognized as the diplomatic language of the world, but in recent years it has been sup- planted by English at important in- Ternational conferences held in Eng- is held, but sometimes it is deter- imined by the conferees themselves. That latter course was followed at the peace conferences at Paris and Versailles, at which both English and French were used by the delegates in formal discussion: ———— CHILD SUES' FOR INJURY. by his father, John S el B. Succhiara, two years old, his 1 B. Succhiara, as next friend, today filed suit in the istrict Supreme Court to 000 damages for alleged injury from ise owner of the Louise Flower Shop. An reover personal W. Daugherty. and men, pointing out that in the course of the fifteen-day campaign they had made marches of fifty-five kilometers under terrific heat. Revolution Reported. Col. Henry C. Smither, cavalry, has been detalled as a member of the General Staft Corps and assigned to the War Department, general staff. there publish reports from Smyrna telling of a revolution in the city of Konleh, a_railway center about 350 miles south of Angora. The repor: declare Turkish nationalist govern- ment authorities have been over- thrown by the population of Konieh. FIRE ON MAURETANIA. Much Alarm at Smnhnmgton Over Blaze on Big Cunard Liner. LONDON, July 25—Fire, which it was feared would prove a serious GEN. PEIRCE DETAILED. Brig. Gen. Willlam 8. Reirce, assis ant chief of drdnance, has been de- tailed @s the representative of the ‘War Department group of the Ameri- can engineering standards commit- tee in place of Col. John L. Rice, ord- mnfia department, who has been re- tired. “SHIPPING BOARD COUNSEL. William M. Bullitt of Louisville. Ky.. solicitor general of the United States during_the latter part of the Taft administration. has been retained by the Shipping Board as special coun- sel in a number of important cases pending against the board, according ta announcement. P soclalist leader, who was assassinat- ed in July, 1914, Crisplen hss signified that he will accept the invitation, ac cording to Paul Faure, secretary general of the Seine Federation. . ‘With those exceptions his entire serv- ice was in the infantry army, in which he reached the grade of colonel in June, 1909. He was retired for lffl last and, accompanied by Mrs. Irons, went to Italy on a visit. - : er output, which advanced from $8,- 000 in 1919 to $12,960,000, although ‘omy elght copper minés were operated in Alaska in_ 1920 as against eleven in 1919. Gold production. however, fell off L& more than $1,000,000. 4 V) - automobile of the flower shop, it is - alleged, struck and injured the boy This mother had no intention of baby. The mother was just [near 7th and N streets northwest desirous of learning how much her little danghter had gained simce last] March 3°last. He is represented by weighed and was fortunate that this oblizinx delive ‘happened by. Attorney Mason N. Richardson. nature, broke out on e Cunard liner Mauretania, as she was lying at her dock in Southampton this after- noon. o 5 > %