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‘| MR. DAVIS GETS WIRES EARLY NOW? Stolen Melon Feast : FINDS HIS OPERATORS RAN JITNfl?S y Woman Wi un L o o : ; ritezs e BY CAMP AILMENTS ANNOUNGES RULES " FOR CITY BUS LINES i h- Efficiency of the true Dawes on which telegrams hinged until from this city entering a meigh- S the operators arrived A . bor's watermelon patch, n few b“b"d i o vinu the DEpATTm eak o He called them into his oficé,mi- | :nn‘-: nor(hlweut ot the city ye Lal l‘;’ a total of some $7,000 an- cently and proposed that they ok P | terday afternoon, Mrs, Emma : nually and has eliminated the use | work in two shifts, one getdi Utilities Commission Sets Whitiey"gathered her ahoteun; None Seriously Il and Early of two telegraph operators fn the | Work t T oclock und 'the ‘went o e patch an 'ound 2, coming to work severa : 2 the men eating three melons. £ Department, Secretary Davis said | jater. They demurred, and Tentative Regmaflons- Polnting the weapon at them: Recovery Assured—Meade today. Secretary said he found they ran she demanded that they procee < The Labor Secretary discovered | Jitney buses downtown—the rea- - > 3 T o L S y . gt o Hearing August 18. L S L L | Activities Outlined. recently that his telegrams were | Som they coult not ket to work A . parties held in custody not coming through the. depart- So Mr. Davies eliminated the The Public Utilitles Commission will | | PREtten Betd tn o nd they | |Special Dispatch to The Star. e e e e e | iSceraph pfice In he Depavtient were marched to the home of CAMP MEADE, Md., August 6.— of Labor and is having all his hold a public hearing in the board room of the District building at 10:30 o'clock on Thursday, August 18, to consider the adoption of a set of regu- lations to govern the operation of mo- tor bus lines in Washington. A set of tentative rules were made the owner of the melon patch and turned over to N. S. Rod- ford, a tenant. While en route to thix city with the three men, two of them made their excape. They were fired upon, but the shot misxed the intended mark. Ed Phillips, the third man, was Typhoid inoculation, sore feet, aching backs and a thousand-and-one differ- ent ailments played havoc with the morale of the civilian training corps students here this morning. Company M, the “National Capital's were arriving over the wires of the commercial companies. He found that the two operators did not get to. work until 9 in the morning and that as a result his telegrams were late in arriving on his desk. As the Labor Secretary usually gets down to work at 7:30 in the messages sent from the offices of the two big commercial com- panies. He says he gets quicker action and better service, and in cidentally saves more than $7,000 a year, the cost of maintaining i telegraph office within the de partment and the salaries of the c sion today and| | brought here and Jocked up. At 5 z : 0 in 2 : are similar (o those which the SIS | | {hie morning he was hound over | ((hese ailments. Eight Washington S railway companies are ob-1 | to the muperior court, boys were feeling so badly this morn- 3 g it 7 S S burpose of the hearing ia| | ing that-ihey wers uneble to aRawer , 4 MASSACRE OF INNOCENT THOUSANDS to hear testumony on these rulesibos reveille. Four of them, John H. Pat- B { ¢ ; ore putting them into effect. terson, John A.'Smoot, Francis M. Van - i 4 7 RK £ ‘Must Comply With Regulations. Seet and Paul Hutton, are sultering PLEA FOR SPEEDY PEACE IN TURKEY Section 2 of the proposed rules reads from badly swollen arms, due to inoc- 3 2 Fne operat f motor buses in “‘F;:s&ie Trout, also of Washingt : - TH & e operation of mo , ‘ashingto! 9 bt % P Chicago Dail; dition prevails in castern hrace. the Distriet of Columbia shall be con- displayed Spartan courage by report- = : i e e e e st % O oiCmalr. Geatruratbn oF Mle ducted with due regard for the safety, ing for setting-up exercises on the s e DO s i ant e o party s afl i iooxnpe- comfort and convenience of passen- parade grounds immediately after { " : N A e | Hion with the eoccallod military ex gers, and the safety of the general breakfast, but the strain and excite- Ameer Ali, a distinguished studen' SEcncles Bt b o Airst public, and in compliance with such ment were too much for him. He col- 3 : G of the Islamic peoples and & man | JLGiC 0 Greek troops in Smyrna regulations as regards their operation ey lapsed while in formation, but was o - of proved loyalty to the British em- | What took place there is notorious. as prescribed by the police regula- quickly revived and returned to the H - itish govern- 150,000 men. women and children tions of the District of Columbi - = barracks unassisted. | pire, calls upon the British go were driven from their homes. The proposed rule in regard to stop- Refusal to Recogmze R|ght of Nome Serfously IL / ment, in a letter to the Times, to B i et e ping of buses reads as follows: hasten a “satisfactory peace with | last? Great problems, of 3 ision near home, but hu manity demands a specd await de No serious cases of illness have 4 | “(a) All motor buses shall stop to . 2 4 e . ¢ y i - S : hat the | (aks on or Jet oft passengers at such | Congress to Question Mo- [hien reported. nowever, and. accord- | e : . - ; e ot Mesopotamia, is omly 2 | ; P e ; part of the larger problems in- | the ; i c v be surgeons who have ;Ti‘;{;‘;d“&%%“ftn?eh‘igs ti‘r:emba); the : . charge of the (yphofid inoculation, all % 1 ) ‘ % 3 e ony under which Cmmission. Provided, however, that tives Causes Stir. patients will have recovered by Mon- | [ : : ; . 8| Yolving the whole policy of Great | Asia s groaning. at special points where an inspector day morning. ; 2 : ? : |8 S % R I e cast. He asserts [ single word can A o rer broper official is stationed to | By the Associated Press. The first vanguard of relatives and : ; 1| that the Angora Turks (nationa ing. unjustifiable war. aSsist in the movement of buses, buses | BUENOS AIRES, August 6.—Presi- | Sucethearts arrived in camp this |} (o : Pl % 1 7 ists) whom the Greeks are attack- | gain something. but may be dispatched without stopping, ¥ s y S| Lozenoon itoRvisiGithelxysonsibrothery 3 ; ] G i ing are fighting for freedom and | help her she cannot y dent Yrigoyen is confronted by aland beaux. Very few parents from . i - 7 B o Torcish pespleare nnder- | we are not finencially upon authority from such an official. er. the District of Columbia will come G - 5 z i3 ; - i going an “agony infinitely worse | helping “(b) Provided, further, that dis- | sudden political crisis which seems to } abled and spelj:al ::;ezlsxmgy‘:\;!ei threaten him with the loss of the con- han n”‘; (;f Belgium under the | ,,x;,(;":,' a“,“i;:::i,mr 4-?;‘uhmath¢ FIC A el i cri v German eel.” loits of A a er, e ‘bu; o B"nn needifioC vy ORI ;l“)l o c°“gfes’-h T}"S‘l"‘s‘& “"h:;h € report % “Western Anatolia,” continues the | donian. V\t«‘v,«nlnm uu: him n-’i!”|‘v- & > 3 ' 5 7 R i ctica serted. Its | just to our Moslem subjec 3 rmmission e ot a et secure nother pass, whith en. R . | : massacred, deported or imprisoned, | toration of castern Thrace a Cti s xt | must secure another pass, whi -1k 2 - v " - the election of a new president next e another pass, which en ! ! " e The commission reserves the right and | western Asia Minor, and an inde- | les to fix the capa- a1 Ltitles them to leave after 6 a.m. Sun- o s i % : o 4 g = o i § Ot e Yos Yules require all|deadlock. Sessions of congress Thurs-|the military reservation until 9 | kil : 3 : . suffering. The same terrible con- R buses to be kept in a clean and sani- |day and yesterday were without ajo'clock Sunday night. Secretary of Agriculture Henry C. Wallace tary condition, and directs that the¥ | guorum and some observers express First General Inspection. up golt ax a recreation, and on Saturday afternoon can Director General of Railroads Davis ix also a golf QEE RETURV TO OLD MIL ITA RIS‘[ be cleansed with antiseptic solution|ihe pelief that the situation will co The first general inspection by the |usually be found on one of the many flne links about enthusiast. He was playing with Secretary Wallace | o) 1 Pt . / to be approved by the health depart-|tinue indefinitely unless the president |3q Battalion commandant, Maj. Hardl- Capital, He ix here shown in action he at the time this photograph was made. ment. yields to his political opponents, or|gan, was made this morning. The |Washington Country Clul All closed motor buses will be re-}gome compromise is reached. boys were excused from drill on the IN LAW FOR PHYSICAL TRAINING glrsg e ey hnet o wentlo |t O S o et el il S Sl S| WORLD’S MIGHTIEST FIGHTING CRAFT UYSTER |3 S“.ENI NiREReoE - - course will be given at public in- congress for an explanation everything in readiness for inspec- N shail be adequately heated between|failure to apply the provisions of|tion. This inspection included a gen- News. Copsright, 1921, certain Linex. 1t is November and April of eacl 3 the homestead law enacted last year.|era) display of equipment. A - & o > e permitte Smoking or the carrying of lighted | president Yrigoyen replied in a sharp | Maj. ,‘_}a,’dman“m;my"mmp"memm TO BE P CIFIC FLEET FLA GSHIP BERLIN. Germany, August 6 obligation by joining cigars or cigarettes shall not be Per-|message that he did not recognize the | the members of Company M and sald Is an attempt being made to re- ietic club or turnverein. or tak mitied on uny closed bus. eXcepl In|right of congress to question his mo-|every officer in charge of the train- piveimilisatis i iGesmeny s i NS ot Cen e such seats a: tives for not carrying out the law.!ing of the®students was elated over . vhich propounds it- : - designate for smoking. Reading of this message on Wednes- | the progress made by the civilians, | BY the Associdted Press. which prevents her from taking nour- is a question “gl'(w v oD x; s z : e day provoked a storm of resentment | Maj. Hardigan sald that the boys| LOS ANGELES, Calif, August 6.— |lshment. It was found that an oper selfftolexerybodyho) conils Ehe ] haxits Xareas in congress, even radical deputies. | from the District of Columbia should| The world's most powerful sea |tion could not relieve her and physis proposed law making physical | lic offices and the members of the president's part, join- | feel particularly proud of their in- ft. the superdread- |short time &6 live. Mrs, Chase. wh training compulsory in the father- | NPt more than Cwens ing. Loyal radicals made efforts to|itial showing as members of Gen,| J8NtINE e il s g:iy‘:!a'mau‘:x'noun‘:‘M c t Lat land—a law, which will probably S e P, -, LA soon become B 7 & B! o - . have the message referred to a com-|John J. Pershing’s red camp. naught Maryland, will soon b of water, "has_ 108t forty pounds in|MaYy ommen ater ON| ' cica’at the next session of the ficates showing that they have f reichstag unless Gen. Nollet, chief filled their physical training ob of the interallied mission of control, gations. blocks its becoming effective, as In non-German circles here it is being in violation of the treaty of believed that the allies mittee, whereupon the conservatives . agshi the Pacific fleet, accord- ROCKVILLE, Md.. August 6 (Spe- |ang ‘socialists left the chamber, an.| _ Base Ball Call Issued. SREShID e rhs eial).—Those in control of the various | nouncing they would not return until| Lieut. Kelly, commanding the sec-| INg te, informnetion TCOONCl S0 mile race tracks of the state Will, it |on opportunity was given for Immedi- | 0nd platoon of Company M. issued the ase officers 5 $100,000 Fire in Cleveland. y! 3 hieve- - 31 tood, soon give substantial A o H first call for base ball this morning.| the Maryland is the latest achleve CLEVELAND, Ohio.—Fire of un- . EIng i D 3 : I underate e varigus fair as- Ate dlscusslon MiLIghtindicaisgalag fh, ment of American naval archi- determined origin destroyed the stock Heavier Collateral. Versaillcs. ‘The law reads in part | Jeet to s law, as the g sociations of Maryland. und to £ . the team from Company L. which in- S of the Armand Drug and Candy Com- ot i e O ‘e ontributed by the tracks will, it is|ceed with business because of the|clyges boys from Baltimors and vieln-| ment, naval officers say, it should |pany. in the downtown district here,| Commissioner Oyster was not ready | EVETS ‘Germanisubiect fromighe Nl Ireo et Bhourienad ) nher it announced, be distributed among the | M50 1, & % Chservers see in the sit- | iUz, this afternoon at 3 ¢'clock. be aile to put any ether fig entailing o loss cstimated at $100.000]) this morning to comment upon &l Comes of age. must undergo a | Dreliminary traiming for ob RS Yvarious fair associal b The Company M team line-up this| WRt G0 OV FORTFCbhe of them, |The work of the firemen was ham-irocommendation of Police Judge Mc-| course of physical training. This | service in the army. ’ pered at times by explosion of chemi- cals which were stored on the two|Mahon that heavier collateral be de- :lmmr floors of the four-story struc-{manded of automobile speeders in ure. tion to the amount of the respective | uation the first indication of the con- | urrarnoon will be from the following premium lists last vear. In other |summation of:plans for a combina- |)ist: First base, Hugh Warfield and Words, the assoclations offering the ltion of socialists and conservatives,|Harold Gardiner; second base, Jack R. largest amounts in premiums will re- | notwithstanding their differing prin- | Coff and Ben F. Postman; shortstop, ceive the greatest amount from the [ciples. to bring about the defeat of | David B. Stein; third base, Bernard fund. The Montgomery County Agri- | President Yrigoyen in the coming|Wilmer, Martin Ryan and Fred Kline; cultural Society will, it is understood, | election. catcher, John W. Zimmerman, jr., and receive about $4.50 Paul Hodgkins; pitcher, Hugh Collins; the largest ever mounted on a bat- tleship, form the major battery of this great engine of war. These mammoth guns are located in four turrets of two guns each, and fire a shell weighing 2,100 pounds, for a distance of more than twenty miles. These guns are fifty-seven feet in length, and for each full charge approximately 480 pounds THUNDERSHOWER, 41 YEARS AGO, CAUSED FIRST ICE CREAM SODA order to insure their appearance for trial. Georgia Mayor Threatened. pFITZGERALD. Ga—Mayor J. L. Judge McMahon's' suggestion was ittman has received a note charging | contained in which him with “harassing” the men who ned inian open detienun have taken the places of the Atlanta, |De set forth that only § per cent of of powder are required. Birmingham and Atlantic_strikers, |the speed cases made by the police The secondary battery conmsists jand giving him ten days to change{auring May and June came before the of fourteen five-inch guns, carried |his attitude. Otherwise, sald the note, | ' . for use against torpedo boats, sub- |signed “committee of so-called jcourt for trial. The total number of financial aid to the various fair as-|RIF CI8CHeR ol L ERT To0Ce s pro. | Company M team will compete whh‘ e O e eorin: o dima outfielders, John Welton, Edward S. tofihfii’;ufifigfi’fifiéxéfl:&"? THE WEATHER. [3orsan William w."Shei. Semuel & DETROIT, Mich., August 6. | known as sweet cream soda. Its summer thundershower forty-one i chief ingredient was sweet cream, | welght. Judge’s Suggestion for Harriss of Rockville a farm of 147 acres on the Rockville-Potomac road. District 6f Columbia and Maryland —Sh 'S igh! d Vi - eoena S0 O i anacrsiood to | tle cnange ' temperature: moderats | BOARD PREPARING REPORT : direct from the farm. vears ego resulted in the “inven- e Kb anferatbra. that HronEbt tion” of the ice cream soda, ac- about my grandfather’s discovery H ! be the purchaser’s purpose to make |southeast and south, shifting to west marines and small craft, In addi- |scabs,” the mayor had best “leave|cases for these two months was 1,439 5 2 e t D » cordin; to Fred Sanders, of came in the summer of 1880. He Sl DU e ON RETIREMENT ACT/| faéhanti-air craftgunsathree-inch |town and hunt a more healthful re-|of which only 67 were tried. The| irrir w ather. Frea | Was conducting a soft drink par- orren Metle, chARE© 14 Lomporeture: anti-airoraftyguns.inalihreesinoh i} szt judge expressed the belief in his let-| Detroit, whose grandfather. lor and the storm caused the e e e tho We | maccrow Hiittieichang /() temperature landing gun, six thirty-caliber ma- L et e enly ploubible explana. | Sanders, claimed the distinction | sweet cream he had intended for 1V i v et e jes’ Yin, chine guns and two underwater Will Address Training Camp. tion for the failure of the other 1.372| of having discovered this Amer- oS o i mourd § xetmikr ke | O thester for savernl yemsar tho | srayest Virgioia—showers tonight and |Actuarles’ Body Working on Gom-| (orpeds tubes for firing, the larg- ASHEVILLE, N. C—Dr. P. P. Clax-|defendants to appear in court is that| ican institution. storm passed, a wedding party the theater for several vears, the}probably tomorrow morning; cooler price being announced as $5,000. tomorrow. pilation of Statisties Cover- Speaking of his grandfathr’s dis- dropped in and my zrund(nxh(r‘ covery, Mr. Sanders said: volunteered to criment w: “Forty years ago the American he found a substitute drink. H est and_longest range torpedoes. |yon gorm et ndiional commissioner of | they found it more to their advantage The Maryland was launched |ggycation, and Surgeon General Cum-|to forfeit the collateral deposited at Mortimer O. Stabler of Spencer-| Records for Twenty-Four Hours. ing Year's O] 3 March 20, 1920, and recently com- e e ckito | thbiatationiHiouses: ; ] ; ville, is expocted to be one of the| Thermometer—¢ pm. 77; 8 p.m. £, peration. pleted speed trials off the Vir- |TUnE are expected here noxt week to SR people regarded ice cream much | tried several drinks and finaliy , republican nominees for the house of | 73; 12 midnight, 69; 4 a.m., 69; 8 a.m. Formulation of the report of the| Sinia capes. The technical describ- |mraining Corps Camp for Women, ac- e as the lily that could not be paint- concocted one almost identi delegates in this county this year. He |79 : D R R e A tion follows: Length, 624 feet; |z oin'n@ Porpe SR Or T 'By Com- | Judge McMahon pointed out that| ed. At that time they ‘took it with the ice cream soda of to- i was strongly urged by his friends to | ' Barometer—¢ p.m., 30.17: 8 pm. | o i es, recéntly appointed | peam, 973% feet; draft, 3015 feet: |COTCUTE YOPL SARCURCEIATS PV PT] lthere are three offenses of speeding.| straight. Syrups were in general da; | stand for the nomination for the state | 30151 12 midnight, 30.14; 4 a.m., 30.10; | PY Commissioner of Pensions Gard-| weight, 32.000 tons: speed, 21 knots; |7/"/\meden of the United States pub- | With increased penalties for each of-| use in drink concoctions, but the lembers of the party liked the A e favor: h it X H capac na Ry A al- “U) - elatives were un vn. V' = e, nd . ot e us Highest itemporature, £80. 5 occurred i i P b & camp Tuesday. Do o e T et oL Eetionaicimater wwas usedibyiibe soon all dealerd were making the Hishe wper ions of the civil service retirement &~ S S gitocay. ct has peen started, following a pre- has, however, | unde et Aemperatuzs 68, loccurred at liminarylmesting of the board over & e is willing to make the race 2 = a week ago, it was learned today. for the house of delegates. Walter iTemP"“‘_"e same date last year—|" The bulk of the work, hier P. Plumley of Takoma Park is also |Highest, 85; lowest, 69. cludes compilation of statistics cov- said to be likely to be selected as Condition of the Water. ering the first year of operation of one of the republican house of dele-| Temperature and condition of the|the retirement act, is being done by lons; ofl-burning bollers, §. It was tense, a fine of not les sthan $5 nor uil{ with quarters to house a 2 ore than $50.” commander-in-chiet, and the Navy ‘r:.f;;;;r:;'“ e """’:'v:"u"" T on onvistion for the second of- | e epartment recently decided it orts to on” | fense, within one vear from the first 7 should be flagship of the Pacific |ardsville, a settlement on Deer Island, : HINKS U. P !4 D PAN fleet instead St pth;z Calfornia, N. B, from destruction by ‘:&l‘:at’fl:’e‘s ;’n’:f_:";;,‘:n“';fo‘u" g“_",::;r’}';‘;:;‘ngf nor, Ti I.’V S . S- OLI CY T0 AR .IA AN which had been assigned to re- |were’ successful when a sl of the |, ¢t less than five days nor more than - T 2 Al piace the New Mexico as Pacific |wind heiped the inhabitants to check | iliy"3ays,"at ne aieretion of the]| UNFAIR AND UNCHRISTIANLIKE flagship. the flames. The abnormally dry sea- court.” Bethesda and would not allow the use of his name in _that connection. He has, however, let it be understood soda dispensers in a popular drink sodas. gates nominees. 3 7 % ter at 8 am. Great Falls—Tem.|George B. Buck of New York city, and Mr. Stabler is a well-known farmer | hor i Mad - is_contributing to the menace of | ! apda member of ho board of super |Perature. 85; condition. very muddy. | L, SURGS . ALl O, Phonera: | land (spe will herthe ‘Colorads. |3overal fres in the vieinity. osAnd upon conviction for the third ections, an r. Plumley =l z hingt = Sonary: Snth is a lawyer who practices in this| HARPERS FERRY, W. Va., August Ir:—’::n::(‘u:?(’!n()li;hi S WA B s G Charges Son With Perfury. mission of the first offense. and for|py the Associrted Press. The missionary intimated he in- county and Washington city. 6.—The Potomac and the Shenandoah | pacity. S v ORTbANS CHatics) Zlamer| S1yina all subsequentiofienses a fine |l eHICAGO WAugust s - Americais i [fdbree IE AR HERC Eapanmon SU AR e A .—C -|of not less than nor more than e of un- churia anad Siberia, a movement Mrs. Annette V. Gittings of tnis |7oT ot Very muddy this morning. In addition to showing the scope | Mnyor Charged Under Dry Law. |man, sr, fountain pen manufacturer,|$250 and imprisonment in the work- POy oW ard e afecrimina. | Which has _disturbed American county has, upon the advice of Drs. and effect of the act for the fiscal| SAN ANTONIO, Fla. August 6.—|8wore out a warrant charging Der-|house for not less than thirty days nor| foar 2% YR PRty O “Herron | thought. “Is it not right” h William T. Pratt and Willlam L. year ending June 30, 1921, the re-|yuyor George J. Frese of this place|3ury against his twenty four-year-old|more than six months.” Smith, a Methodist missionary in | asked, “that Japan should find out- Sl P e L ; port is expected to embrace specific aon, Charles, Jr., charging him with|™ The judge suggests that if the po-| STuth. 2 Methodist teisslonory ed | let for her surplus population in 3 is out on bond pending trial on the|impersonating the parent and thereby!jice records show the number of times D < the vast open spaces of Manchuria recommendations as to amendments & - to charge of violating the liquor law.|enabling elghteen-year-old Emmett|offenders have violated the speed| Ner‘oriemt: IRy and Siberia? What has Russia with He was arrested by Sherlff Sturkie|Zimmerman "to obtain a marriage|laws the practice of exceeding the| ‘00 iong as we persist inour | her penal colonies and her boleh: - - limit could be broken up by filing | ,¢fjtude, just that long will there | Viki ever done for Siberia anywiy of Pasco county, who claims that t 3 Frese was operating a moonshine second or third offenses against con-| pe g dark cloud of possible trouble | and by what right does she hold still on the second floor of his resi- Acquitted of Murder. sistent violators. Panging in the oriental sky,” he | it Qence, on the most prominent corner| KNOXVILLE, Tenn.—J. B. Snyder,| The judge sajd it is his understand- | haaeq. { commissioners to be of unsound mind e e o Cionsound;aind 8 deemed advisable after a critical sur- Asylum, at Sykesville, Md., for care| Stations. oy of the Zeurement lny Aleire and treatment at the expense of the PO s Cinderslood Awiilbeppre. sented to Congress about the time of the convening in December. county and state. The actuary board has been au- nedy for all friction Rev. P. Rowland Wagner, pastor of | ipio————poor e the ?apnsl Church, officiated at_ the 2 2 @ by thorized to formulate reports @t the | in town, and which house is the scene | prominent citizen of Greene county,|ing that all station houses are in- L he challenge of Japan is not a | Dr. Smith said, will be in Christian- marriage here on Thursday of Miss Pt.cloudy | Close of the first year of operation of | of regular council meetings. who has been on trial at Greene- [structed to demand $25 collateral for | .p.ilenge to fight. 1 was sent to izing Japan. e g ,,,“,l.‘.\, was especi ville charged with the murder of|the appearance in court of a man| RJierics by our mission and by the | missionary ¢ Refused Permission to See Execution | Ernest Moody, was freed of the charge | charged with intoxication. He asks. | Japan Methodist Church to tell you | clear there. ‘o mission fleld BUTTE, Mont.—Mrs. Sylvester Pe- when the jury reported a verdict for |in his letter, if stationkeepers and| inat Japan does not want war, but treats missionaries as well ax SRt Do iChme Tl Bu ol o " |acquittal on the grounds of self-de-|officers are 'permitted to exercise| 5 square deal.” Japan treats us.” he said. “and no ., fense. their discretion in fixing the collBI-' Dr. Smith suggested that the so- people love their missionaries as Asbury Park . Lena B. Simpson and George E. Proc- | Atlantic City 30. .... Ptcloudy|the retirement act and at five-year tor, both of Falls Church, Va. 30.10 /04 Cloudy |intervals thereafter, unless the com- Among other couples married Bere .. P missioner of pensions deems it ad- within the last day or two were Miss - . visable to have the report Marian H. Guista and James L. |¢ s oftener. ot 13 Burke, both of Washington. land, Callf, to see the slayers of her) “S*%velo, d e ped that the two men had|eral for speed violations. tion might lie the Japanese love us. “Prat D e o 15 o 03 | had wome difficulty, end that Moody: | ~ Commissioner Oyster said he had | ihe gecisive limitation of all immi- “The anti-American feeling does = interfere, because the be denled permission to witness the| =S PGS GUTERIT SR TR a K , . , gone | not had an opportunity to read - uiring all who not serious ¢ deed, Sheriff Duggan sald yesterday.|¢o the home of Snyder with a revolver! fully the, letter of Judge MoMahan 5;.‘.,‘;“1‘0‘1‘2.‘1 B Pt the Christion movement —_-— Dr. Willlam T. Pratt, county health i 61 0.06 o (4 officer, has just completed a sanitary | De: . ceee survey of the public schools of the E . & o 11 will not permit her to be present un{yn his hand, and had demanded the: - because i , 'y and had rio statement to make i - d, honest-to- today are Japanese and becaus the county board ot heartn has made . siated Therim Duggan. " TSR] “have it out” there and then. The)gard to it eI Ter | come Ul eriean citizens. Japa- | the Japanese know that the Amer certain recommendations to the county ;i LT HYATTSVILLE, Md. August 6 shooting followed. Police Practice. fose are now forbidden naturaliza- | can missionarics know them DSt board of education for safeguarding |k an “ (Special).—The | following _ officers e the heaith of the public sehool chils | s Aneoics. 501 g L0 {ouds | have been elected by Esther Rebekah i dren of the county, especially as re- | Louisville .. 29 = Lodge, No. 20, 1. 0. O. F., of H. gards communicable diseases. There | M! 3 . {ville: Noble grand, Fannie Gascl is said to be no doubt that the school . coer | vice grand, Catherine Duvall; right board will promptly put Into effect | 5 : ceee @ support to noble grand, Bernice Sny- der; left support to noble grand, Rosa_Burgess; right support to vice grand, Dorothy Wiseman; left sup- port to vice grand, Edith Meredith; treasurer, Catherine Gray; financial Fifty-Two Days Without Food. Cosl Miners strike. Maj., Harry L. Gessford, su 3 , supermn-|-ten URBANA, Ill.—Patlently awalting| wi1,KES.BARRE, Pa—Eight of the | tendent of police, declared that the death, Mrs, J. M., Chase of Urbana, o 2 5 question of collateral for speeding is / nas gone Hity-two days wichout 100, | Hlgri*Ya iy “Gonl Company” in - thra ot left, With stationkespera ~or ot | FREDERICK WARD’S GRAVE IN CHINA section were tied up following alficers, As far as 1912, he said, 7 strike vote taken by th loyes, ) the Commissioners issued an order ] sirike” vote taken by’ the employen ) the, Commissioners issued 0 oraer| ;6 T() BE SHRINE FOR AMERICANS with foremen of the company, allow- | be, taken in such cases. . July Circulation This order provided that where uy Ing & minimum daily wage of $7 10t | (pere " was o ‘evident fntontion. 1o e 3 violate the speed law and where there SHANGHAL August 6.—As a P 2 3 the recommendations made. was taken from the Taipings by ALEXANDRIA. EEEEIE SRS secretary, Ruth Maxwell; recording being observed. & 1 thi -, which grew from a secretary, Eugenia Parlett; chaplain, 85 84' was no reckless driving, the police bservances of Memorial | this army. which & ‘Ba T Approximately 4.000 employes are ” of tuture o f v ALEXANDRIA, Va, August 6. Rabiin: conducior, Mamia Wise: ac 9 affecied by the waikout. SHhee ind 430 for' setond ol | day by Americans in China, annus) | raseel, nenoet forer ot ¥ . t . o = 5 e to e undret 0 ), . Fifteen box cars of a northbound | side guardian, Clyde Fuller; outside One Edition Daily < = In cases where there was evident| pilgrimages "f-,;%;exc?‘vnrd. the On the morning of September 20, Southarny iy ey ioIshtmostiycl < ). Intention to exceed the speed limit and | grave of Geh FIn il "oivi'war | 1862, when Gen. Ward was direct- Snyder-Farmer Post, American Le- gion, base ball nine of Hyattsville, at Owings_station, Md., this afterncon, PLANS FOR DEVELOPING meets the fast club of that place, Clear guardian, Thomas Campbell. Cloudy l District of Columbla, s CHICAGO.—Suit for $15,000 was filed | drive recklessly, the Commissioners| American who, A . 0Y W. HERRON, Advertising Manager | against Dr. Blaine L. Ramsey of Chi- | directed that $20 be required for a| was being fought in America, con- ing an :mfkn ;‘;n;?;‘\ bt ed e‘a‘ of THE BVENING and SUNDAY 8TAR doet|cago by Rose Keegan, said to be the [first offense and $40 for a second| ceived and put Into execution R | TR S e At daughter of a wealthy New York man. | offense. plans which suppresses er e Pansthil iy NRE which were fllled with merchandise, were derailed at 11:30 o'clock last night a mile and a half below Rem- coples of the paper named sold and distributed ” ington, about fifty-two miles from TRADE IN ARGENTINA e e R A T g;%m“’m ‘month of July, A.D. 1921, was as| The euit was based on loans to the gl P P Bilping rebetlion. " vea tmis | ke Heois buried in Sunziny: lexandeia. N $ £ i 2 2 £ h The respect and the confidence Alexandria. No one was injured and of Washington In Zantiinger's Park Miss Keogan said, amounted to| AMERICAN FLAGS POPULAR /| vear by the Shanghai branch of the | The Beehecl BN 3 feit for Gen [ American Legion, the Gen. & Ward in life they demonstrated by many of the cars were badly damaged and some merchandise destroyed. A defective wheel is believed to have been rsponsible for the accident. Most of the cars on this train were from North and South Carolina. They were Coples, | $10.000. Dr. Ramsey said that the s amount was $4,000. Miss Keegan was| YORK, England, July 23.—Presenta-| "i* JUS'" 1en” the Taiping re- ' the honors they paid him after his 89,278 | said to be visiting friends in Indian-: i by the monument they 88,731 | apolis, Ind. tions of ailken American flags to Brit- | bellion, in which it is estimated g::ct'heflnn& h)fl < Fiee s i 88,921 ish Rotary clubs as a token of Anglo-| 20,000,000 persons were killed, was 000,000 et ‘that Li Hung Chang, | Kiang. Here in the ornate language za:“.g BOOKMAKING CHARGED, |[S:xcn friendship are ot growing fre-| 3L 18 THI& lese of that day, re- | of old Cathay they have thus im 1 s showing to date. It has a fine pitch- B R G Magnate, | 3O% G, ~which has just been Said to Propo: vestin strengthened by the addition of ot Ly & Large | o Rawlings, for & number of Amount of Capital. years one of the best men in amateur circles of Washington and vicinity. I The post team has made ,a good quency throughout England, and the| cruited the services of Frederick mortalized him: “A derful hero from beyond custom is spreading into Scotland and{ Ward, than a youthful American, t"h:n- eean,u ¥ en route to Potomac yards. BUENOS AIRES, August 6.—Reports R @00t —_— i of the break between t! z 1 slored e train was in charge o Conauc. | o€ Uhe bresc betmeen the shisoing in- |, MMANDER TAKES BLAME |} Colored Man Arrested—Alloged 0 |Sics, sccoratag (o newspeper ae | Thors, SPIOUE 88 TENCEE UL | mnsTamie "ot whone ceserving ‘Aolx;xa;d:?a. and Engineer Peterson, of Eatate A Al e E A % Have Taken Bets. counts. into notice. He was a native of H.:o;:‘lltrp; ;x:)c‘::c}:;: ;23 ':u:‘l:.c 5 . Mass. Immeadiately foliowing the acoident B .‘"’7"‘"‘ crew was sent out from | SOUth America, has awakened inter-| for Sinking Llandovery Castle. . t 5 his city and it was six hours be- |est and speculation in the expected|p u. Asociated Press. fore the big steam derrick cleared e tracks. © AB o reemir \C Sleared [arrival here soon of Karl Deters, di-| BERLIN, August 6.—The Abend- cident both north and south bound | FéCtor general of the Stinmes inter-| oot of Lelpzig todays says that Lieut trains over the line were delayed | ®8tS: It Is understood that he will be 1 till the tracks were cleared. accompanied by Hermann Klening,| Commander Patzig, who commanded 2,285,540 members of Commissioner Oyster's{;ng ' fellowship America bears to| Chinese government Ward organ- Less adjustments............. " 38541.uqping squadron,” and Detective | Great Britain’ was presented to the| ized what afterwards came to be :‘Y:g“!:':l":;:in’::“"‘ for = “Total daily net circulation....2,281,886| Fowler of the firat precinct arrested [York Rotary Club by Luther Stark of %'i?&:— ‘3‘; T:mgfl‘ngg,!:;u;fiv‘:; Commemorate his faithful heart.” nstpaidieln Charles Henry Thomas, colored, giv- | Oranse, Tex, vice president of the} FEPOrow® ZFA% 7~ it International Association of Rotary ing his address as 1231 8th street, at | Cluba, . The lord mayor of York, Al- UBS’ OUTING PLANS. KILLED BY HIS OWN CAR.| AD CL pEREEE : - 15th and P streets yesterday after- |derman K. Walker, in accepting the who is expected to take charge of the | the German submarine which sank i e T evcompany an. Stiznes properties in Argontina, | ine British howpital ship Lisudovery | Daily average net circulation. noon and charged him with making » |§tars and Stripe benait of the Sand for tho pitind PER Ipn s 2} 3 't is reporte nes plans to - | Castle during the war, who is now in 5 - Advertising ub nex tur- Georgla peaches handled this season | yest a large amount of capital in in: | South America, has declared his in- SUNDAY. O tion and pleasure™ of ‘the recipionts, | Driver Leaps as It Skids and Auto | \netol, FHVCEE 0 L o Mo Y raant company through Potomac| gustrial enterprises in this country,! tention of returning to Germany and and he s said to control one of the|surrendering himself for trial by the acioout Aty Alexandrians todsy are|most important German importing and | Leipsig court. The newspaper says Fishers Hill, Va reunion &t|exporting houses here. This concern|that Patzig will surrender Himself >4 3 is understood to have purchased large | because he claims that he, and not 1 -] an Turns, Passing Over ‘ Thomas, seated in a high-powered |and said it was such a tie as would Neck. At a meeting of Alexandria Post, No. | ¢ractg of land in his behalf, and that|Lieut. Ludwig Dittmar and ’“h‘“‘l speaking peoples o e world. Dispatch to The Star. chairman of the entertainment com- B to stop. Tumping trom the |, Another, American flag was recently | \GRANTSVILLE, Md, August 6—|mittee. A boat has been chartered eeseesanes ,_ | unfur] at ,otherham, af e weekly .| for the excursion and wi eave the Less adjustments. ar, ‘::ogngh:urt““tg/” S L eanc: |meeting of the Rotary Club, by Inter- |Frank A. Herrlng, aged sixty, of El-|for the exenreon, & o o elock, re- Total Sunday net circulation.. 440,318 { SoTEINE | (9 S TOISELNER DUt o tac [national Vice President Wiiliam Cop- |1iottsville, was instantly killed on the| yyrping about ¥ p.m. 3 R LT near tearing them from hi och of Councll Bluffs, lowa Thecast side of the summit on the Na- Average Bumiper of Copien tor “Than Thofias Toll on the sirdet and |Bishop of SheMeld, who Is an Ronotary | o .y pike, when, as he umped from | cHICAGO. August s ry o - ____©58| came moar being run over by a pass-| )i movement would have & beneficial |his automobile after it had skidded, | pioneer clothing manufacturer and Qucters and searched, the detectives efl'{_f‘ “on ;u'l_:fi ::":‘;;:&fe;‘f:'l:‘d the car turned around agein and ran g_ln-eflofs:h'rfl e . 88,004 ‘women. - arx, A LEHOY Wi HEREON, | S0k '3: ‘:,':,g.,'{:af, ey Teported | fort to secure the wholehearted al- |OVer his neck. his home here. He was cighty years . »]races, a sum of money being wrapped |liance and friendship of all branches His son, 'Albert Herring, twenty|old, being born in Germany, and e B B O e e ths s’ of |of the Anglo-Saxon race. “A real last- |years old, remained in the car and was | coming to the United States when $3,000 was lhnd"fi- Thomas' ap- ing friendship with America,” he de-juninjured. was returning from a|he was eleven years old. m clared, “is desired in this country,"” vigit to & jve at Uniontown, funeral will be held on Monday. o e et 4 4. American Leglon, held last night|ipig territory will be used for indus-|Bo - 1dt, was alone responsible for the ;!‘“‘:: f:‘?f;:nm}"'& C';"" Ge“"‘fi H.|¢ria] purposes. It also is known that|act. s et Y e aend, Milton | Stinnes has invested in valuable oil| Both Dittmar and Boldt were sen. e o exrionen (d¢legates 10| 1ands whilch are belng developed near | tenced to four years' imprisonment R O eglon, | oovernment oil fields, and that he ex- |for the act by the Leipzig court. A e g en Norfolk the | pects to employ his steamship lines a — The annual excursion to Marshall | 34juncts in the building up of these| goyeral hundred eminent chemists 3 er <, Elks, will be given Wednesday. It is| The American Live Stock Association | part of August to attend the confer- 4 expected that The atair will be larggf| will Hold itz midyear meeting in Salt |ence of the British Soctety of ' & oatronized. Lake City August 36 and 27, " Industry, p ; THER Notare Publie. PR Average Sunday met circula- tion .

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