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2 L ! 1 — T LENIN ADMITS [ i, |[PLAVEROUNDS AL uire d on ‘The Farm’ CHAOSINRUSSIN | S EE7EE2 | VEARIND.C.LKELY morning ;i his own 'desk at the Washing- ton city / post office. {Declares Al Must,Be Sub-| | Sir, & marc fad"ecn secume | |Commissioner Kutz Indicates Wish of D. C. Heads AGRICULTURAL _CHIEF OPENS FLORIST. . CGNVENTION: it Promises Clean Money 3 3 lens' enuse’ for vomplotnt - coatuined in n letter from Secs DESTRUCTONF gz WRSEES FEMED -5 | WELLNEDTY & AEW YORK, August 16— : Al [ rolka wmo et to iy | Assurance that the Treasury 1 Gre“ed by_ Secretary Wal- Committee Relate Péssible: || retary Wellen to tire Merchunts B Of Past as Treasury VISH.ING F[flRISTS luere nre soom likely to have Witnesses - Before senat | in printing mere clean money ix Anvorlntioh of ‘New York, made” * ‘; Iace o" Thir'y‘SEMh- | ing, %0 /that he w: - ordinated t0-Question of .. | | xecont fof the mahit day at “fAome. /| publie today. : ing. ] He v %0 _early in his visit Danger From Germany. - || "ia'anawer 1o a complame ‘| Annual-Gathering. . Increasing: Food.. ISP Mt G S on Play Places. 3 [ from the axsoeintion ax to the || 3 / Lt g i one of jthem xiot yet opened, but ¥ Fear of destruction of “American [ comdition: of paper cupremey. Hundreds of visiting florists were 3 B « By the Associated Press. | mana jed to get into the central It is the hope of the Commis: « s by jermans was brought the Secretary wrote that every | welcomed to Washington today at the 5 . 4 EW YORK, August 16.—Nikolai wtath ‘@ -at 15th and H streets to have all the school playgrounds ket it \ | eftort wak bemz made for fm i ok > 3 e omd o B mew branch estnblished to the front again in the Rariff con- () SESFL WO0 e ted thut | °Pemins of the thiriy-seventh annual Lenin, the Russian soviet pre \er.'le in 0 ich ‘estabiial |open EBUPREDORE {Kho (yRar, fiantl tnet uoted by the offictal bolshevik qrean only when school is in session. This was indicated today by Co Charles W. Kutz, Engineer Commis dents of the Stanton Park sectior “We are Jivine under conditions of 1%, L] 4 {to protest against the purchase of o such destitution, Fufn, everstrain wd lot between 4th.and Sth, B and ( < 5 | Stree! orthea ) a exhaustion of the pringipal producti "\‘l - ':‘,: (‘lls_ ';: r.{:,e;;gf \-‘_lr e resources of the peasanfs and work | i - P e i ey tJ |ers that we havs tomporarily to § whose homes abut the proposea | subordinate everything else_to this| s one fundameptal copsiderathon—by jany and ull means to Ircrease. the amount of food producis. Fyravda of Moscow in its issue of \July 16, Tagt. as having declared in a 4fs- 2ussion-f the famine conditiond in Hussia: =~ . \ the Scmate Anance committes. Con- | had heem very bud 'up il wix | can Florista and Ornamental Horti- tinuing its hearings on rates in the culturists at Convention Hall. ~The chemical schedule, the committee was meeting will continue three days. told by five of the six witnesses of ;| Secwetary of Awriculture Wallace : i welcomed the tlorists In behalf of the Stoaers forthcoming 1;‘:::‘::0:\“» o tnation. He told the florlsts in a brief unless German compe address th ehonor which the nation e ofe WILL SEEK ASIA TRADE. |fe1r i ranking umong her citigens | W —_— the large number of sgilled men As a result of the alarm over|, ; 3 3 at whose lives had -been dedicated to the anticipated and real German en- can’ Representative to Make Ibeautification of the country througn croachment on American trade, Trip to Far East. flowers, and he invited them at any higher duties than those provided in I time, to visit the government's floral the House weré sought by most wit- experimental stations here. nesses. Attention was callea tv em- sileration by witnesses (o8aY: before | ke’ condition of paper mowey | convention of the Society of Ameri- | | on layground site urged the ci not to buy it for the purpose indi cated, declaring such action Wwould F'ew Recognize Him as He|dcoreciate their proverly and caus, Comminsioner Oysicr Greets. many of them to move. it . . se were | fE ey ; District Commisstoner James ¥. Oys- 5 ‘ravas, > copy of ployment conditions, und these wer: § 3 James F. Oy Editorially,” ghe Pravda, 2 cop. E Propose Stanton Park. # ter weie e visi in beha b ed Ly - 5 used also as arguments for tariff || S s omedichelyialipymin ushalfier phichinay "ef,",{e“,“:;"u"fle:?e L nters Store on F Several speakers proposed tha rates which would check imports and | |/ 3 : g Wasuington was as much tneir ciiy as She comdition in alf\branches of the | v Street. tanton Square be converted into allow home imlustrics to get on thel [ S % " r.l ‘vu:-s' l:lm o1 Washingtouiaus, aud #ational economy of Kussia must be - playground, ponting out that the teet. e 3 ¢ urged tiem on ther return o chardcterized as. being near @ CAtas-| Lo B children are permitted now to pla Some of the changes mad L ¥ 3 i 3 various scetions of the country to trophe. and that “this is not a mere . IU's the Presidemt, and I'il just | there and bave been gi House ways and imeanscommictEs a " | iremember that the residents “here a‘“'hfi e O s caontauve L I 3 5 { were u_;umm national representation, were criticised by Rel nive - ¢ jrequesiing that when any of them Rhodes, republican, of Missouri, could be of help in giving the Wash- phrase, but a bitter raal bet h¥s buying a wedding present {in the park Describing conditions in e basic in- | for hi:g fathery’ exclaimed one of a l'(njil)nrh fufi..-.«l;-.l n,;.‘x c;; A:u'.’ xx.ru“ “;.T',::",g’;kg";;';f"’"‘h':",{,:‘" source | EFOUP (o smarxly dressed girls who O e i Lt playground. declared that with respect to barium o ington’population a vuice in national fy tottering |late yRsterday afternpon passed Mr.| Col. Kutz, comm c s mined largely in G w v vy x !of our coal supply, is painfully Bl passed r. 3 ., commentiyg on i casting down of precedents as done | | el this convention. .vx’x?;:-‘ov':“.«hflgr SR e O ember, | CCURLET In an F street Jewelry store. | should et ez s by the House committee. His com-| [ John Henty Small delivered the ad- 20 the 86,000,000 pood mark (a,pood is | The Presddent was accompanied at {their usc ; during the s plaints were directed mostly at the 4 % dress in behalf of the forists of wew classifications used. and Chair- 4 Washington. In & few words he wel- 5.5 Willion SN Da Penrose remarked that the = ’ - lcomed his visiting fellow florists to Photograph, made today, shows Mim Amelin Gude preenting Seere- | S Donets bisly grew 0 205 D) yion | after examining several picces of vallabie Shroughonut Lolr_x;xlxl‘;uzfmr;tx- ’fl;’:";"{om‘}“: i % . {the city whose streets and parks| tary Wallace with bouquet of xladiolus at the opening of the thirty-seventh i oods in April, 1921. In May, howdy r, {Jewelry exhibited by the proprietor |~ Another nt advanced by e oticies. Mr. Rhodes asked for | | & ispoke of the efforts of those inter- | Annusl conveation of Soclety of American Florists and Ornamentsl Mors | production took a sharp tumble, b&ng |of the shop, he made @ selection and |d<leration was t 4t poe b 3 3 Tested in arboreal and floricultural | ticulturists. in Conventlon Hall 8 milllon pouds of coal instead of &€ {pyrriegly Y.ft the store with the tiny | 1L 1O Public ; ine rear of The Ahout hirty-seven pounds) the o putof | the time only by his.secretary, zud, |Fiod. but th public playerou Hfgher rates in view of heavy fW-|fi . patters. oxpected 32,000,000 In June the outpiRt uare in que hiat the res ports, which. he said, were coming i i e : e oot {tissuc, Wrapped package and returncd |dents hope some dis 16 Hve An Alle "?%';'i'(r;':::?,;peared Detosel the: Sens A s AR var:: ":h";*:l'-mgom”‘ 10 o better is the condition tor L to the Whiite Housse. _ jcut through ate finance chm\!"'efl)"‘fl:'gtimg‘,‘_’ N d chaplain of the House of Represent- 4 : ;f‘;t;“i‘;‘fi.i’“..’..;’&‘:?"&’ e X This shapping trip was made after| Begin Day Nursery. agk changes in rates of (ne Permic 3 S hasiiopanedr thetteonyention with P doawn and a growing num. |5 0'clock \Yesterday afternoon, when | The municipal plaviroubd depart ;_l:;‘lltse R ivergence of opinion an invecation. William F. Gude, wct- | ber Cof furnmces are being extin- {the downtown section was crowded, ! it teday established its first da At R e it PArHBALH. ed as temporary chairman during the i elahed. ‘Tho catput of ‘shock works |y “acspine the fact ther the eee | ZUIEery, where small child¥es wio among st oncayindts vreliminaries, turning the gavel over { 1} 11/ supplying transportation needs sank o t the Presi- jmothers are employed during the day effect of the dutles wos o0 committee to President Thomas Roland at (he | Py B0t only to.the level of tne {dent molored from the exkcutive of- [Will be looked r. cgted, and mt;lféhgifr intention to delve start of the busine m. Re I Junuary output, for a number f ar- fices to a point within half a block of | . The experiment will be tried at the o satice of I AT rsasca TS ports of varions committees and of» Sy U en fell considerably { the store in guestion, and walked from | Georsetown pla .and Voiiz dgeply into the app FRANK R. ELDRIDGE, JR. ficers were read and anproved i below that. And this when the Jan- | there to the Jatter, he was practically place Misses and Peyton over the House rates. Practically 3 T 8 thiece coltip ek Rl Tiss E _Pe A - e cerning £ . 3 An address on reenhouse Heat- | ary out, been especially low nrecognized \by the many persons who | HaWes, daughters Repre kentative eneaflcx‘l)l':\f:s k;rsh“‘:“a:;“‘gm"a, m!-;m{n:rr l::“t;l:l':'ldg:‘x,refiwmlr' .-r.»y_gnx ing" s d;:ll\';red this afternoon, at P K . | :lr?m,-, 'Z,‘;‘.‘;:f,",.., of holidays, etc. pfisedhnlm.‘edlée had left the executive lrume: o Mi: . have vollunteered pro! - as f foreign |2 o'clock, by F. T. Giblin of Uth i ini ; s falling to | offices hurriedly and without any cere. |{OF Work on the Georzetowin play- Moiness conditions | o |ind (omestic Commerce. will lenve | X ¥ and Was followed by discusn awnbroker- Furnishes New|Former- Bulgarian Minister |The percentage of Aworkcess (6N% 10 | mony” or ‘preparmtian. and at his ow | Efounds, Mrs. Riodes said 5 Sne Shid it was evident now that re- late in September on a vey of phases of his statement. Another 4 a | ward jump, being 30 Wer Cent, on an |request he was followed by only one The supervisor of playgrotmds ex- rhhe said, 1t was e Nome sched. | Asiatic markets for American goods. |uddress was delivered by Prof. H. B Evidence in Kennedy | Suggests Appeal to Europe |average. There is no\nieed to dwell |secret service man. {pressed satisfaction today ower the lictions wor in. | visitinz Yckohama, Kobe, sShanghai, [ Dorner, on “What Asricultural C upon other branches. it 18 perfectly Just exactly what the President!|Stccess of the appeal made for con- to Save Nation. v be ujes probably would have to | Hongkong, Manila., Baiavia, Nether- |leres Are Doing for the Florists.” a7 ¢ i 5 v 1 = - n . € 3 A ' 4 lorists v indus is | purchased is know v tributions with which to ope Cteased, he added, and committee ex- 1 PaSRGER, Gl q Indin, where 4 Diseussion of amendments to the Killing Case. obvious. that. our whole \INGRIEY 554} e rorary and n[h:"?e&'.r‘;‘“‘rl?r‘é ards as plavgrounds for the baian ) i . have begun work on S 3 5 on the brink of a catastroy pi:"seqzatl;“nd-y- hases. The subcom- new office of the bureau will be estab- | constitution and by-laws. and action ! > proprietor. They wouldn't tell | of the summer. SRSt uying the dye-protection |lished. {upon them, constitute the business of | B the Associated Press. | By the Associated Pross, 2 1t _had not been determined today |, Wilh ~approximately ~$1,208 con plal.f; of the bill has made no prog- {the convention for the remainder of | LOS ANGELES, Calif. August 16.—| WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass., August 16. KLINGLE FORD REPM»?S Wwhether or not the President and Mrs, | (Fibuted, Mrs. Rhodes has brten al ress. Senator Smoot. republican., Uth | REAGSIGNED IN NEWLY j the afternoon. While attorneys for the defense to-|—Not only is Turkey in E Harding would take a week end cruise | 10 €mploy supervisors and op en eigh: sald, and a report from it may' be de- President Roland’s reception. which | 4. b . 2] e YL RROReRi SN {7 he presidential yacht Mayflower. schbol grounds for tae mpnth of - O W o omm e e o ot |day are beginning their intensive | thing of the past, but Turkey in Asia WAIT ON:-LUMBERMY N |1t was intimated at the White’ House, | Au£US Inight at the Washineton Hotel. At {Preparation for fighting the charges!will share the s: ". |however, that if the cool wea Checks for the school plriyground ; ame fate unless the ther co plcive NN j the function a ballot for the next place fof murder filed against Mrs. Mada- | Turks “pocket their national pride tinues, it is not likely the trip will be | funa shoula be sent 1o Comi plssioner of meeting wi & ey 3 yster at t IRISH DAIL EIREA 2 AeE o % \neeting will be taken. . 1922, ye. |1¥Nne Obegchain and Arthur €. Burch |and allow foreigners to assist them |Citizens Restless at Delay on P""“ Not Golng to Homolul g i e acing o enera cers ADn- | ports of scientists connected with the | il connection with the slaying here | in the work of reconstruction,” Ste i Y s i b = { . > ing New Flooring on { n was made know - 4 e vera! . LR X < > 3 L n at the W 9y OPENS WITH VALERA o wneed tn ondor Tommen | SRR SerR! Sesees A | Aurunt 5 6 3. Delton Keaned. Dhen Durarest, former. uigarian rch it TP AL, e |SEEK ITALIANS” FRE EDOM. UPPORT Toda: 5 broker, the authorities this morning | minister to the United States, said in Brdge. {unable to accept the invitation to ] PLEAFOR S v. AT conaidering the newest xkein of a lecture before the Iustitute of Pol-| Although several months have| Shems i cas. onfogence ‘g hoi-pis; (Bome Socialists Act for 2 fen Con- Further reassignments of general or-|FEWER EMPLOYED evidence brought to light in the case. itics at Williams College today. Siepsen since the Diswrict engineerinext Octs = In Fongluln. - Pressure demned in Massachus ptts. e e ) Ate by B Wt DS Ftneat aaa it It is the declared identification of | After tracing attempts made by the | sereniment Somonsibell Ats dntexfion ot public Dusiness. the executive| gy ppGAr AN S —— - of the reorsanization of the Army were UNLESS WAGE CUT the stock of a shotgun which Was|Turks themselves to bring about re-|Ford. bridie on cennontion | el ond S P T T b A“f:x‘(uo e d F o o ; 2 | 3 . . | the ‘trip. e Star e Iy News Ti;p two latter took their seats to the [announced today. =~ = found by a beash camper eight miles {forms. M Panuretoff said: oficials said today they are sifll wait- | The Presiden ! today discussed gen- ot e e BB d S ‘oF the” cnairman, re- | "They include brig, Gen, 1 M. Lewis IS PUT INTO EFFECT |from the scene of the mysterious|, “Whatcver modifications may beiimE for the lumber with which toeral poliies wit,1 Senator MeCormick | ROME, August 15—The 3t N vely. Cheers were given for the | relieved of command of the ivision, i b T Asii ds inea e ok in the actually existing terri- | C2TTY on the project. of Illinois, chair, Tan of the Senate |cialists, through their off e Tublican leader and others for Mr.|effective when ie moves to Camp Lewis: geE T 5 L . wceord- | forial wrrangements of what was| Some of the material is on hand, it | campaien lommit, €5 and John T.|paper. the Avanti, are e it lsh when he was recosnized RO o e (Continued from First Page.) s aai] prESa s DoTmng | formerly called European Turkey. it| was_cxplained but the engincet: of | Adams. chairman \ > the republican | vigorous campaign to for e the gov- YA short prayer was Said b igade, 2d : Maj. Gen.,C. H. age. ¥ E. A. Rosenthal, proprietor of a |iS > be presumed that Turkish ot want to start work | national committee, , Besides south- |ernment to take measure £ tc : fl“an“‘ in Gaelle follow o0 by e | Mivision, when It becomes Mactive, and | much data on outsia Loy local pawn shop. He said that he|3SEROFItY will be re-established there. | SN Be hes sufficlent lumber to com- | ern patronage and rar&2nisstion of |If possible the expantion ,of e i earing in_of the members, sion, when it becomes inactive, and e employment, i The subject of reforms is, however, |Plete the job. party forces in- certain Sections, the {ians Vanzetti and Sacco. \#hom a Mas- k the oath as a body, by holding |assigned to command the 3d Division: | that tn some instances it would per- | their hands. The first member to | Brig. Gen. George B. Duncan. relieved sold the gun. of which the stock is|interesting in showi: b The bridge is badly in ne i ed was SaRposealiTalbete part;itola mankwholhave: bos g ik WRACeNobts [ resiatnts) or i he e et Glscum, the | sachusetts jury Bas comdemned (o = it the government, under the law, o] T 1922 elections. electrocution fo rder. T va 'n the roll was Michael Collins, ias brigade commander 4th Divi: e 3 .| bad entered his store some time be- | empire from decadenc. d ile |Munities along Connecticut avi - : the r T - The Avant e er in chief of the republican | assizned to 5th Brigade, 3d Division: | t0 Provide increases. but in others a [tween July 25 and 28. than have Dromea tone Snd HowiTutile fu/ e ratithatsthe Tapairior tic) seoae ui'a.l‘.‘ir'é“‘éiu‘fé‘“fs‘ ke an ?nur‘l)y :fifila{;:t prodi g s d U pie ] Y. ‘who had been elected {rom |Brig. Gen. W. J. Sage, relieved of com: | reduction. The pawnbroker is to be taken (0, ““in Asia Minor there is still quite a|tUFe Will not be delayed much longer. | start to maintain their leads in both!feactionary mensitre becawas the county jall and given an oppor- igre becawse *“they for the cause of the agh, in Ulster. The other invited |manq 6th Division, when it becomes in- |large ‘area of territory left 1o the| OmMclals of the engincer department {the House and Senate and t he first!worked untiring: g : . P. Alifas. business representativ y embers from Ulster were absent. |qctive, and assigned to command of | py D e, | tunity to see Burch and say whether! Turie \Chere th said today they hoped 7 n : P 3 o TStel cia4 - Tnternatlonal tASsocIation ito ses oy B et s where their authority will be v they hoped to begin work {Step in this direction is the _€arly!proletariat. Signing Takes Nearly Hour. Fort D. A. Russell, Wyo., and Brig. & gox:not the \wasiitheman 4 Ehti maintained. In ere | °D the bridge within a week, lann. waged & ] of ' Machinists, reviewed the history|the gun. Burch came to Los Angeles, iyl be a comh’l‘r‘ib‘i"i.‘.?;.yne‘r"‘.’& not state definitely whether f’r‘.‘a‘.“fié‘é‘i e A yngol|.n3h§:{‘f\[’:.';i{f,"”‘“ the caye of Kt Mr. de Valera, who was elected a|Gen. S. D. Sturgis. relieved of assign-|of the labor conditions In the navy |authorities say. July 24, supposedly ' s n 5 Al b : mammber from both County Down and | ment with the 6th Division and assigned | yards. and gave budgets for laborin |in Borlties sy, July 2 Sapposcdly | Christians who' need to be protected | WOUId be realized. Senator Bursum of New Mexico. 3t I8 | were condemncd Bix o oy nicars aeo County Clare, signed as a memoer |10 comman e Panama Canal Divi- | me~ which allowed of no luxuries. e e Tormes college triend i 28&iNst misrule and arbitrariness and believed he will have a hard pul) 10|were recognized < m the latter -ceunty. sion.,, “The amount of money appropriat-|ana admit fi The deaa, thelr civil and poliical interests safe- retain his seat and the Senate calliliberated aft o2} e D e R Slenin o The o ook neany ’ o™ty "B ot RS AU | o, pdmikied Sancse of the dtmdyshurgnd L s any] KIMG:PETER1S WORSE. [oaiem, comaluse aad e melmlimg "7 5 SH PR our, . = i , | have ‘no bearing on wages pald—it| Rosenthal's statement was obtaind} able to organizée ee propose to throw ever\| The Avantii s inte every coynty in Ireland except ONE DOLLAR'BID FOR SHIP. | should only determine the amount of | by representatives of a Los Angeles|3nd conduct their government So as . giherian M. b possible aid in this direction. e e e O rim and every city except Bel 3 w?‘r':( !tr? bet pe;fo;med! in accordance | paper as a result of a canvass of the‘i‘{m’.’;“‘r“ffi the ‘Clhrl.stians by assuring onarch’s Condition Re- f;!‘r:is was _(:;:al:;‘nanl;\dagx' nnabx (;cm-} ors and raise a ge perad protest. = 2 E; w e standards of wages. Cut- G ° eal privileges and equal treat- . nce wi e President before = TS liing ot we names of Sir|Amounts Ofered for Eleven Ves| fog'srrobrition vy Conites uies B e e e Shags | ment” “The pusi capericnce witn | _vealed by Official Bulletins. |lcaving Washington for x month ‘or — m 2 16 not justify the inauguration of alj £ K - or il promises does not iuspire > > said he will go from here g Hlbeted to the nouse of commons was sels Range to $400,000. L EOR L e B s Grl.fn'on“re;‘::&n broker, in Beverly great hopes for the future. 15D} losfllét;&\"lzgh Q\gulss‘su d—j‘he fol-} to Harbor Springs, Mich., where he JLLICIT STH LS FQUND‘ Seceived with langhter, while the Sinn | o g G were | 10 8 Standard of health and decency. | Tio pawnbroker was not able to It the Turks tuught by the catas- | evening 'at 7 oelock e Jesterday | will enjoy a vacation with his family. e ¥lein members cheered. A special ova- . It does not justify the departments |jq z & | trophe that has befallen th, = ToEacdingstlie Conters Wi i i e e e S rded John J. McKeown, | received by the: Shipping Board vester- | in making the employes pay the dif- | Kureh ‘neld mere on o chorge of mur. |PiFe, wish really to prescry. S oD loNKing b ster: o emters With, M Willonx. 11 T TWON Taken in R 3irls Near Lynch- e recently released Drisoner. OV |day for cleven former German cargo | ference throueh a lowered standard. | gerias the man who bousht the gun. thelk powar what 1a Teft of it. thay | piration. sb The cornigon ! Ren: | William . Witicas o New - York burg , Va. Whose exception from the first release Congress had the power to ap- | “Hosentnal. when shown pictures of |hould frankly and sincersly ‘apply | lungs slowly changing for the worrs | former chairman of the rayublican na : Special Dispatch o The o{ star rd hitch in the negotiations waslvesse)u. A New York concern was said opriate th: necessary to Euro, 1 2 y & one time mdatened. to have bid $1 each for the Coosa and | meet American stamdards ot living | dle gun stock. described: the gun he | ) oyjq D ochet ® tnepeToOrEanize. They [The king was conscious and there | Llonal committee. who gave his views; Y NCHEURG, V ome I ielly, the Sinn Fein minis- | the Yucca, two of the vessels offered for | for all work it desires to have p,,,lgggi‘nqu;-l:r;:x a weak left trigger|2nq",0% Foreloncrs hotioual pride|was an Improvement. in his general |TE3Tding the coming disdxmament T R e g Ankupt e o T e a was the temporary |sale. The Munson Steamship Line of | formed. = The peoble of the United | emer seraiiaricies Similar marks on|in the work of reconstruction. P T ey ffié"::;.lx".éi‘ifl‘.?i.‘ié"fle"ie’f:‘3)’.:},‘.; fant from New L widon Acadery. o ollowing < - i maroiamone N e e i s States, e e s palune that|the gun stock were found, to comre- letin was issue in its scope and should include all |pf forty and the l her of eighty gal- d S A . eonBer: spend with the pawnbroker’s descrip- & i axq |lomts capacity,, fe into the clutches e e T S e Do >| PARLEY MUST SUCCEED. |uimes oraslies Jhhzsy oiee> the | Vet meht leta tovdudlofope iyt 3 bk e Tl bl ntional uloEn ng = ca ey want certain govern-| Rosenthal said he did not pay par- * |worse. His tem ®1 _Mr. Willcox discussed al jconducted by D pjuty Sherifft B. M eny L worlen? fnf, tiio e, L TWO TO BE WHIPPED. ment functions discontinued and not | tjcular attention to the customer who|y . 2 pulse 124, with ’:fiii{"ieifir".{&n‘“fi York patronage sl‘mfm;n“d‘&?.‘ffi,‘;‘l’nfl’fl" and poss r. While no one was :’z:::::—;iscz::fix:fs o waa wiinessed —_— = Rem(‘:‘r’&n‘zfinfit&“o?on\-fid,“cfi the | bought tHEH e because it was not ndon. Editor Says Conference |80. At 8 o'clock in the morning the {that he was especially interested in ?mthm o Tl e L b EalE $ vy g = necessary for him to sign his name in " king’s pulse was stil! the appointment of d| gave evi pee of having been At the opening of the Belfast Pt . |Coloned Men Were Brutal to Their Wage Standards Important. a record book, as in the case with the “Cannot Fail.” kinge pulso wes still 102 and the |{hS, Sppeliiment of Judge Julius)peraved recent ¢ mans- > | Standards of prices are considered {Sale of a pistol. By the Associated Press. was 64. The condition of the bron- |circuit judge. SRt Were noted, including some members the religious order in their habits. Wives at Rockville. ¥ other notable figures were Mrs. | pecial Correspondence of The Star. Boarce, mother of the late Patrick H. | ROCKVILLE, Md. August 1 Pearce and William Pearce, executed = . § Tubii after Uis 1876 refeniun: ShexfE deorge M0 tson WIT TSN | il s thole v puschaing L posenn | ) NIW WORCS S Angut 6 THE et Times, said at a luncheon address D e wife of the mur | the unploasant duty within the next|which in turn affects the market for | yual for the murder of five-year-old |}eSterday. “It may be difficult to make| FIRE. ON:SMUTS’ SHIP: O e B GriLh, Off Hap sburg Splendor. ayor of Limerick, and John vi ] manufactured- goods. A shift has to = it succeed, but it must succeed,” h - N e e e iite: o boarded olainaz [ror, Cove oL aPRIVE aoowhiMeRto |} s nasiintindustryaway from the ) Glinswpe Varonts who: wam kidreved | continuen: i dents of Alaska. VIENNA. Jv gy 26—Alexander. the gonum. It & joined the Sinn|the bare backs of Frank Williams|production of necessities toward the |May 24 last and whose body was found| “I want the people of Japan to be| LONDODN. August 16.—Fire broke Others nominated late yesterdaylprince regent of Serbia, e -jimportant by manufacturers, mer- as had the condition of the lower part | the President to be district judge. chants and farmers. They are equally | CHARGE CHILD: SLAYING. ;;3;';.1,“:?:33?5;33 o ‘%"n":n'"fymwcxgfi of the right lung. The general condi- |Second division, Alaska, and Arthur g {important to the wage earner. s 1 2 To | e standards are not protected, it ham Steed, editor of the London | V0" WS 8150 less satisfactory. e R hneoman Duggan nomi |prince Regent ,of Serbia Buys Cast. , g, as distr - ' = SAN FRANCISCO, Calif,, August 16. | ShiaL tubes had changed for the worse.| O J Lomen has been nominated by} ANGOTS G QLD COACHES o 4 i ‘i : Horace D. Ridenour, Vincannes, 3 surround- in. and Clem Green, young colored resi- | production of luxuries which the|;. the Hudson river ten days later, be- |Convinced of the good will of the|out in bunkers No. 2 and 3 of the s 2 3 annes, by imself w th so P i i i 3 Sori 3 vaste- : 5} 5 ., as United States marshal, Pan- |i% Be oy S o Bresident de Valera formully eaker- |respectively, who were found guilty |eral public welfare Eamon ahih, N. 3., a9 defendant. . With | Carely; If ever met at the head of any | Jan C. Smute, premier of ‘South to be resister of the land office, Starl- | A - commissio n " from Eelgrade has Be new s then held. John|in the police court here of wife | “Wa object to the introduction of | X OUhErS: (o of whom have not been | ESYeTIInent two fen <o broad minded | Africa. 1s proceeding to Cape Town. |ing, Col, and James D. Gallup, to be [bomsht fwo 3f The many woic oo hip election wa e P c re of wife - e O L e ttlomark | arreated: ‘Raffaele was indicted on a e a uch common | but was brought under control, the |register of the land office, Buffafo,|riases stored .in the old To; stables SRCEL I eots eaRar sud fUcating. s of living, we object to the | charae of murder. aStAaiu STE: tald e GiHET g anafiSecc | [stennsrirepdried iy iwireleRni oday: Wao ' "1hen>, one & Sami-state vehicle for g e specon Tollowed: While under the influence of liquor, | Setaasion of convict labor because it Shortly after the Varotta I boy disap- T e Al tie passengers are well, the mes- ; oftia fal ealls and the other onc of tite = B > ; . ather Tecelved = L ; B 2 nd gold coac! e Y Summing up their impressions of|Willlams, it is said, struck his wife, | unfavorably affects the standard of e i A e eohd unisse saer | Times had never been the official or- | - The Saxon is proceeding to Sierra HIT VACATION- PLAN D Tt TOnMIonk Ve toom= cal o ttle, | je wi e Eng- | ste . _— comnp letefurn shings of one of the Irish situation gave|attempted to strike her a second time dards merely because Con- is o > e A Y e i e o AV | ith the bottle, and afterward it | pceg wants (o economize. SENT TO NAVAL ACADEMY. |hove hoves that it may asain ioia : Senators Pittman and Stanley Op- | Maril: TReregs gpartmenis, fo e ¥ the whole atmosphere of the|her in the face with his fist. Green, | * “The machinists' trade is the most that relationship.” ON-ARMY RETIRED LIST. pose Adjournment Scheme, georg e mlacy. tncluding _ Mr. de Valera's|it was charged, was equally brutal i the navy yards. A con-| Lieut. Commander Rush S. Fay has e 8 had given the Impression that|to his Wife, Lucinda Green. Both !:‘,‘,‘,’:fi,’,‘,’"fi, I e ‘miven o them costs | been reifeved from duty with the naval| - First Lieut. Harry C. Sessions, in- the attitude created by the republican | men pleaded guilty. more money than if given to a trade | examining board, Navy Department,| 'A new law in Norway gives women | fantry, has been placed on the retired e A T o ‘the Britlan govern- | Judge William K. Viett, who dis- | which forms n smaller group. This, |and assigned to duty at the Naval| the right of ordination to the min- list of the Army on account of disabil- | for an adjournment of the Senate SR AT ment would be mah;‘!alnpd,‘hls ‘speegh ?us‘eid of "l:e cases th‘nushldxhe de- | however, should not prevent machin- |Academy, Annapolis. istry. ity incident to the service. from Saturday, August 20, to Sep- Ag{{\)\flnn i i xS Agnar 5 suggesting that the reply already|fendants shou! e e e BT, o ine Tiatice, The M | o | tember 19, met With opposition when x Winn, . was hanged e ratted by the dail eireann cabinet|their own medicine .and sentenced | sts’ 1s as skilled as that of g [ 3 A terda:v Dy itura, near here, by an e i SayIcIAing Dosition. | cach to recelve ton Jashes on his Bars | any. ether {rade, and from & point of FRENCH MARVEL OF THE COURTS IS PRIMARILY A WOMAN)senstor Loose caiea.it up sor con- |armed gmob, % ollowink an atiacic upon fThat it would be indorsed unanimous. | back. {view of actual worth, the. machinist, sideration toda; a wnife girl according to word re. Iy by the dail eireann they considered | Sheriff Nicholson has not decided | toolmaker and die sinker should re- % - Senator Pittman of Nevads, demo-|oeived here today from the justice of a certainty. when he will carry out the sentence | ceive as high a rate as that pald any 2 crat; Senator Stanley of Kentucky, |the pease atura. Oath Not Treason in 0ld Days. of the court, but intimated it would | other workman. - § democrat, and others expressed the 3 -— inted out that while it haa | b€ Within the next day or two, Machinists have to purehase ex- ” : i opinion that the Senate should stay T D i Seanlon B Dau Several wife-beaters, including one | pensive kits of tools, they must serve o on the job until legislation now CeciVie Put Forward b“nd",“:‘:g"’&‘;‘,’,od e Sesslon eginning | white man, have been sentenced to|a four-vear apprenticeship or lts : : i pending had been disposed of. Sen-| |- G Thr ;b:l‘owmmem.s attlement, the firat | the WRIiDDINg post in this county | equivalent, they must understand_the 3 . % 3 ator Pittman laid particular stress Foit G'erman one £ ;o | within the last few years. workings of scores of different kinds 2y W S 3 25 upon the necessity of passing the v . e v ot toss of ‘metals and materials, they must / ; - | federal nid good rouds bill By -M'onarchist Paper- 3 ‘Townsend, chair- y [l JORGE WITTE. |2 8 1ity. iunderunnd and operate cnmn_llented Finally Senator BY & Rnd deflance o Brines ‘acitverci_tneir| COURT REFUSES ORDER. |machinery, use fine measuring inatru- ko o{ e Wt oMice ComMitce BHA] | py o e Toe tar am Chcnso Dl w was the impression might be ‘ e . i The Lodge resolution providing MO'B HA'NGS ASSAULTER. that a government claiming sole pairs are done they must understant / ; 2 7 B i 2 1 . in- BERLLY, . Germany, August o thority in lreland was part of the |Petition for Mandamus Against e orkings of many kinds of com- sisting that i(_ was Senator Pitman firogram in_conception. W ;.nec::ed mn?:mnery in order that they e : 4 ¥ oy B nn el oiin the b - he, 14 o sgdbins J RRe oath taken by the members, some | V2T Secretary Is Denied. . . : A : 6 manciist. werjolieal df the observers asserted, would have|. Justice Siddons of the District Su- called high treason in the oid days. |preme Court today denied a writ of B ohe ‘members swore not to yield | mandamus asked by the Morgan En- Yoluntary support to the “pretended | gineering Company of Alliatice, Ohio, vernment authority and power within | against the Secretary of War. The %mnafl and to support and defend the {court held that no right had been de- may know what is wrong with it and gideration of that bill by holding the | | pie Krems bas molved Ger- gt ; 7| fioor in ol ent | | < B m“";:y lr: esn-up-n Sk if 0 i 5 : | resolution. Senator Pitman agreed to many’s ka iser question. Xt A Ncgs pr:}‘)or(lo: of mechitsts 3 ¥ AN : g : : : | yiela the floor so that the motion to | | wants neith er William HoRe o " 4 % . take up the good roads coul e the former crownm in aadition to their trade experience, he! e tkeiup_the-Eeoderosda billconla b ":h“ mori mer. cxoms B oehinics T Ordee 16 oSt ; y f W L : : | e sdjournment resolution went over | | Primce to ry “turm, ‘fy'.“rl;x eh 1'22”3'32‘.':.”:"{;‘ of dfi.’el‘ro z'rn::e‘ i 5 for the time being. upon the moy el idea of iuggest- “This : ; g : : § e i ing Ex-Crow, » Princess Cecllic “"Fhis degree of skill is assuredly de- ; ! : serving of a wage which will provide ; ‘ . 6,680 TRINKLE VOTES e et o Shsolutely on. the position indi-|retary of War in hearing its appeal-in |in health and decency a family of five. 3 : 4 ¢ % - e - 203 By Mr. de Valers tn his previous | one of more than 30,000 clalms presented | I¢ should provide more—it should pro- | [ . 75 Y ? iWhy metf' It s, “m immication to Mr. Lloyd George, {under the Dent act. ~The cumuny‘vlde for savings, a liberal education : o % Virginia Canvassing Board An- not Queen W /ilhelmina ruled sh repubiic and the dail eireann. nied the petitioner and that its com- 2 The view expressed was that if the de- | plaint went not a denial of an appeal, x:mn of the parliament was not to|but to the method adopted by the Sec- nd nly two alternative ways. claimed that the Secretary should have |for the children and more latitude in P . 3 . ° the- submission of the question to | beard personally its appeal or should | cxpenditures. ] . _ ‘nounces Official Besult. fhe ncighborid = commtey, Mol iebiscite of the people and & move on | have specifically designated some person| “There should be no danger of los- & . A A e e lama, very as Sonsetiivt 304 vernment to induce | 0, consider it. ork by reason of a high wage , 5 B % i 5 b part of ths gavermment i3 The record showed that the. case| gl bocause most of the competitors 3 2 S RICHMOND, Va. August 16.—The was referred to a member of th:|of navy yards are working on an 2 P state board of canyvassers met here claims board and the official findings |eight-hour basis. If formerly the 2 = 2 today and announced tite result of navy yards could successfally com~ 8 P the recent primary. The vote was as pete against nine and ten hour ship- i = ‘ i follows: 4 Wer FIRE IN SHIP’S BUNKERS. | et ‘Siadone points ont that s oerds: they sarely” can mow compete Y 3 For. governor, Trinkle, 86,680; Tucker, against eight-hour shipyards, even & % | 68,989, would xrxot be thm:-.nly‘ possible for tes 1 Lieutenant governor, Gunn, 44,660 cretar! e ralf in na 8 . ok d % 1 ing Gen. Smuts to Cape the .Se. ury R0 Jioax fi.‘;’;:i.":::f the wage rates vy yardi » i3 Sl : ¥ | West, 55,897; Glipin, 30,583; Fitshugh, ord made. 5544, « § Town Reports Blaze. "Attorney H. Hilton Jackson for the 1| Corporation commissioner, 'Adams, § LONDON. August 16.—The steam-|company probably will mote an ap- : 100,492; Folkes, 39,688. hip Saxon, on which Jan C. Smuts,|Deal to the Court of Appeals. Maj |y v . " £ ’ s . Premier of the Union of South Africa, i‘ym«':';a "5'_::" AT and Absistane ma;w"'?'é R August: 16:-0meiats|’ g d TRAWLER GOES ASHORE. ifs proceeding to Cape Town, has re-] URITeC 5 Attorney, Cromelin ap-|of the Amalgamated Textile Workers ¥ E T s orted a fire in two of her bufikers,|beared for the cabinet officer. The| ¢’ smerfca today Issued a caH forai. / 4 F sy HALIFAX, N. S, August 16— - ‘na is proceeding to Sterrs Leone,|Cclatm involved: $150,000. convention to-begin here’ October 16. Grawler No. 6, which recently arrived eing_accompanied by the British ———— This will be‘the first general meoting| o T T TS s e . Norfolk, Va., went. ashore ‘Walpara. ra issued in a re-| of the orgnaization since that ot 19 £ 4 the ‘Hen and_Chickens is printed in L . Temimad ister to come into the proposed do- spinion. of that board reviewed by the Secre- B8 The report states that all at Paterson, N. J. ers on board the vessel are T i 8