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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D, C, FRIDAY, AUGUST 2, 1921 e PIRATE SHIP STORY FOUND HOAX; | THE WEATHER T !RUDOLPH A. FAUST DIES. | FISHERMAN ‘TAKED”NOTEINBOWLE | |Veteran of World War to Be Buried EXPLAINS THREE 0BJECTS | OF ROOSEVELT MEMORIAL BAND CONCERTS. At Walter Reed Hospital ghis | evening at 7 o'clock, by the Is to be given in Oyster Bay for a Roosevelt Memorial Par Third, «® perpetuate the ideals of Theodore Roosevelt, by spreading the knowledge of his character and . KUDOLPH A. Frank and Minuie m iedlate s .. Satupday, at 10 Gelock. Tuterment FAUST. FAUST, Faust, residen Augy L District of Colambia—Fair tonight; :nmnrrow partly cloudy; little change| aged 1 career. In fulfiliment of this pur- n. temperature; moderate to fresh| | United States Marine Band, Tay- | in Arlington. Secretary Says Assoclation . Has | formation has bech cetablished, which : B I 1y ~clondy” tonight| | March: “Soms of Unere Sepi” Itudolph A. Faust.veteran of the ) ys ociation . S | formation hag been established, whiel e ryland—Partly clondy tonigl X 3 o e 1 2 > o= o35 . e Bocneusithinn af tvery | _The virate ehip story, which g volved in the simultancous dinap- | \g"DUSTFaTHy condy, tonieht : 0 S, -MeCoy | ] worldiwar, bwenty foyr Wears bl She i me. SUROTIY No Intentica of Erecting Replica | description, notably books and maga- | stirred several government depart- The botile message which Gray |Perature; fresh northeast winds,! | b;leun‘u‘;--. “:l:!k:an(e)!o - Aubers HavhoBwania Snon for iah-Sana i) Sl la e c zine articles by and about Mr. Roose- | ments with tales of bolshevist BLrong on east coast. By O ' ¢! 0! deuce. 341 of Mother’s Home. Velt, “and personal reminiscences Of | seizure of American ships o few | Soririnig ave Writen sald e |, Virinia_Generally fair tonightand | | | Mart ... Wallace | 11020 i nsLE )t ST = & a two-week illness produced by Musician, Frank Wiblitzhauser. *| e Lints ¢ ’ “publica- him. The association's first ‘publica Scenes from “The Mikudo,” Degering had been captured by an To the Editor of 3 S Saltor sf e Stax tions will be published this. autumn. ol e arew |tomorrow, except probably showers in = -hurning extreme southeast portion; little nths ago, has been officially My attention has been called to & 2 had been handcuffed. After the |[CKL* R 2 e illtvan Mr. Faust was born in this city ve e country stating that a fete 1 e a AV owner of the Deering advised, " West Vi s 2 a Fun" .Lampe | o 2 3 August hiad been given recently in Washing- | iy "wak &f":',h'go".“.'fi':':r,:(fi;c 'ot| come ashore in a bottle from the family of Capt. W. M. gvormell. |,pongpy t:;';:t‘::'owp:xl:t l:fi:'::‘:hc‘h&:;e‘ Waltz suite, SeiGol SinaLs s lentered e IO BrAiies A ton under the auspices of the RoOSe- | ¢}ice ‘thres memorials, and will be| 8schooner 'Carroll A. Deering, | Skipper of the schooner, 1iving in |y yom e BHOTTOW: J ¢ velt Memorial Association: benefit of the n Portland, Me., was informed. The matter was taken up through the State Department by the Maine senators. Miss Laura Wormell, daughter of the skipper, came to ‘Washington and told her story to the State Department and an in- vestigation wag imstituted by the State and Cormerce Departments. Gray will not be prosecuted, it was said, officials expressing the opinion that no law exists under which he could be punished: COST OF BUILDING. Annual Report of Inspector Healy Shows Amount Spent Last Year. The people of the District spent $18,- 999,926 on building operations during . wrecked Off Cape Hatteras last January, hinting at pirates on the Atlantic’ was a fake, according to Lawrence Richey, special assistant to Secretary Hoover, who returned to Washington yesterday after an investigation at the scene of the wreck. Christopher Columbus Gre: fisherman of Buxton Beach, > who claimed to have found tl bottled note, Mr. Richey said, has admitted trat it did not come from the Deering. Comparison of the handwriting of the note with that of Grey, he declared, had shown the two to be similar. At the same time government of- ficials were at a loss to account for the whereabouts of the crew of the Deering, who have totally dis- appeared. The conjecture is put forth that they may all have been drowned in attempting to land in Grand fs and tasia., “The Star Spar | used for the purposes named, for no other purpose whatever. You cannot make the position of the Roosevelt Memorial Assoclation too emphatic In this matter. HERMANN HAGEDORN, Secretarvy RRoosevelt Memorial Asso- ciation. Inc. ————————— MRS. HENRY DIBBLEE DEAD. YORK HARBOR, Me., August 26.— Mrs. Henry Dibblee of Chieago, sister | of the late Marshall Field of Chicago, died at her summer residence here yesterday. She was seventy-six y s old. The body will be taken to Ci cago. Thursdax. Records, for Twenty-Four Hours. Thrsdex, o Thermometer—4 p.m. 2 midnight, 60; 4 a.m., noon, 73. Barometer—¢ p.n., 30.22; 12 midnight. 30 8 am., 30.26; noon. 30 Highest temperature, 78, occurred at 2:30 pm. vesterds _ Lowest temperature, 5 a.m. today. { Temperature same date last year— Highest, 81; lowest, 64. 3 Condition of the Water. Temperature and_condition of the water at 8 am.—qreat Falls—Tem- DPerature, 72: condition, clear. Tide Tables : (Furnished by United States coast and geodetic survey.) am. and 7:49 ngled Banner.” famous Bulloch Hall of Preside i Foosevelt's mother, at Roswell, The trustees of the Roosevelt Me- morial ociation have at no time contemplated the erection, in the Na- tional Capital or anywhere else, of a replica the home of Col Roose- velt's mother. The Roosevelt tion has three three b ot home of his st By the United States Soldjers’ Home Band, at the bandstand, ek this afternoom, M. Zimmermann, band- he Rifle Regiment™, i Nousa Techaikowsky Lassie o'Min 4 Wakt Gems from musicpl comedy— i “Little Boy Blu Novelty fox trot, 57, occurred at| Overture, “181 Memori: Temorial Popular rong, objects, Associa- and only . to erect a_monumental me- morial to Theodore Roosevelt in Wash- ington to rank with the Washing- ton Monument and the Lincoln Me- morial. Second. to improve the land that Waltz suite, “Lazarre”..Blanke Finalg. “Rose of My Heart,” M “The Star Spangled Banne Concert by Community ter's Band, James E. Mille 1:12 pan. small boats. the last fiscal year, according to the —Low am. and l_"et'!nr‘ at Washington EDMO.N.STON'S Home of Gray served in the Navy for ten |annual report of Building Inspector|$ high tide, am. and| | 745 pm. toduy. g ey WAl the Original FOOT FORM years ‘?mlRllnlher be mme“nhfishe.:'— Healy. Of this amount $4,118,409 was |2 Americ: Rieston, NV R0 M man, Mr. ichey sal Vhen the > Y & John 1. aud Mary E. -Boots and Oxfords for Men, Fovernment agents attempted to | eiurtioirs and the balance for new i iater Today 5:31 am.; 8, 6:49 p.n 31 question him he took to hix heels sun and disappeared into the swamps |was.in the suburba i along the North Carolina const. | 163,000 s Spent. " Net to the The mystery of the Deering was J:uburlul came the northwest :‘#('!lnni coupled with the disappearance of with § ,000 worth of construction. several other vessels about the |Bullding operations were not nearly | he =ame time, and it was stated that so active in the northeast and south- some mystery of the sea was in- Women and Children. Store Closes 3 P.M. Saturdays FINAL CALL The bulk of new building activitiés |ge here am.: 1:06 p. Automobile lamps to be lighted one: 1f houx, after sunset. Up-River Waters. Yocal golo, “Old \ st and southwest. FAUST. HARPE! RUDOLPH A. RS FI August | Bu | TILL 3 O’)CLOCK TOMORROW Shonadoul il oy | Mgl Jamelhee TSl S et onderiuily rine 10 sz [NEGROES AT WHITE HOUSE |3l il thd'Suciis's! z jfrom’ the iliness which ¥ L 2% Stateor TR 3 W 'n‘mne Invincible Club Members i RBeceived by President. =% ‘weather. the world 15t Comy gade. During in the i Depot . Footwear for Stations, widows has to earn her own ‘Women's One and Two Strap Sl = 5 " < = {his parents and two sisters, : President Hurding Wednesday received |y, PETORE 8T a’ Miss Pumps and Oxfords in Black, living. What will your wife more than 2 rs of the Hlaine | ey }«’5;‘.‘.,],'5” it Brown and White. The extreme broken sizes, including nearly all lengths, but only marrow widths. $ 1.50 Club of the the nee oK v Men- ! rman Lutheran Church. ! Interment .will be at: Arlington cemetery. MAJ. GEN. WADE DEAD. duc resid {mne have to live on after you are Invincible Rebublican Di; gone? rict of Columbia. 1 Francis Wells, president of the or- | ganization, and who directed the re- publican activitics among the colored | vaters in this section during the last | campaign, “headed the body as it] { marched to the White, House office ; | building, and to the President he ex-i | plained that the object of the visit! > el was to askure him of the loyalty andiFought in Civil, Indian. Spanish support of the colored citizens in 1 family k. Dots of suidne Hidden toars M & For the man in moderate cir- cumstances a life insurance jinet policy, a bank account or a ]:I.”,,:'..,, 5 = carefully selected investment o L. i 100 Pairs of Misses’ and _ Growing Girls’ White Canvas - e | District, and to c8s their & ilippine Wars. MY mother, T Toved so dear. B offers definite, positive means Sintioalroriall i s "T,J,‘.f‘h.:‘,f:";:,: > and 1::‘ e T e BACCHTER Brssic oots at of future protection. for the advancment of the colored!, T e Wad mis sk to i = ave. Angeles. v Loutx mpaigns, the S S A izn vi D CURB ANARCHl T jish war and the Philippine insurrection. S S. {died at Jefrerson Ohio, last Tuesday. Gen. Wade was from Ohio and was 2 * sur- appointed first lieutenant, 6th Cav M of sur- . 1561, He was brigadier gener nteers in the vil war and a and | general of unteers in the *Open a savings account—de- posit a certain amount of money every pay day and save it as money or for life insurance premiums or for future invest- ment in high-grade securities. FEDERAL NATIONAL BANK Southeast Cerner Fourteenth and G Sts. That's less than the cost to hali-sole shoes. HURRY! EDMONSTON & CO. Andrew Betz, Manager 1334 F Street Advisers and Authorities on All Foot Troubles MAR- ‘wouL Maintenance of a gy ~ unce and control over movements nd activities of anarchists y|other persons of revolutionary te n»l:“':)"m‘::‘;—li‘:iirmtd(;x Pty dencies in the United States, who vlo not hesitate to commit wholesale | tired for age in April. Ut e Mt orsanizes_wor. {ALEXANDER ELLIOTT DEAD | ERELLIO {offort to overthrow organized gov 1 of va i ol 41 i | | HAV jernment, is one of the principal lobjects of the national police | ference. It is urged by the conferehce that e establishment of a national ce bureau under federal super sion will enable the authorities to Pt.cloudy Clear Member of. House Office Building ! Watch Force Expires at His Post. lliotr. member of t the House vflic tor { th ! AFFIRMS FARE DECISION. o i of xun the i VING MAMMA. - xan | watch fore N Interstate. Commerce Commission s pe with such xi‘lua!l! ‘Tm- con- ting and former member nflflll“ 3 1 B -“v‘...i B 2 erence represents 325 mporlanllx polic dropped dead whi died Augos 5 Holds Steubenville Finding. ,lnl:‘ui?lpallllev in forty-five state: 4.':|Kd'ut"fl ey sl : s o _jand favors the egtablishment of theithe offi e 2 B el e ® > etor heaxingGriareumon CHtheRn fproposed bureau in this eity. lock t ing. th prok s - 3 terstate Commerce Commiesion af-1" The forexoing statements wre con-jably resulted from tack of heart | With 3 bruken heatt 2 firmed its original finding that |nl«-r»|: ined in un opem letter addressed |disease. S et H AT 5 enge o . W _[te members 6f Congress by the c He was a native of West Virgini; A K. slateipaseena s S1i resfon iV cl Jfeentemm s sioner Richard |and in charge of a jail there short FORTER 2 ing Traction Company between- Steu-| | ight of York city is{before o 1t loving remembrauce = benville, Ohio, and’ Wheeling. W.!president of the organization. jsixty-four < RORRELL, . . Va. and between Steubenville. Ohiu, | edifoairiosity ) D o, Va.. were just and! 1d that fares on tratfic | being one of the urh a pesi- {force August 8. 1§ {first men selected to fill | tion, and performed duty at Pennsy nia_avenue and Sth_street for iperiod of near! twenty ye: He suffered from heart rheumatism. and bix condition became | bad that he was retired from th i rce April 1. 1919, accepting a | member of the Hou shortly afterward. He is; his wife. a married daugh- ded at,17 34 streety and Weirton reasonable, Letween Ohio, were LA FOLLETTE GETS $5,000. Payment of $5,000 to Senator L: ubenville and Brilllant./ preferential on -traflic | Foilette. republican, Wisconsin, w cover within the state. dis minatory | counsel fees and other expenses in against interstate commerce. {dent to the contest for his seat in The commission zranted the re-| 1917-1913 because of certain alleged argument upon petition from Steu charged by the Minne- henville and various towns in the ter. | sota commission of public safet ritory which claimed that the com-|recommended to the Senate just Thirtyfive Dollars in Taxes |~~~ committee. As soon as the new Revenue Bill goes into effect, Republican leaders in Congress assure us RO = | statements Tated to davelop, Eronsds that there will be thirty-five dollars more for every family to spend on food or clothes. In spite | CARMACK DRY CLEANING Co.| for2ction. the committee saidat the of the repeated predictions from government authorities that our tax burdens can only be shift- e S can it ho e i e s e S e com ed, not lifted, the House Ways and Means Committee believe they have found the ways and means 2400 00 Sk OOl AWM 10 was unsnimoos. - to make a reduction from the present tax schedules, estimated at from six hundred million dol- lars to eight hundred million dollars, chiefly by drastic cuts in expenditures with a minimum ] y \ 16 change in taxation methods. The Republicans—editors and statesmen—are enthusiastic over BESY I fRANK KlDW[lI- | BUSY ' gls;: succ(elgs m) mdefllmg the gr ei:it I:]OPI,IIE“' de;{nand for a lightening of the tax burden. The Buffalo MARKETS MARKETS xpress (Rep.) declares a good day’s werk was done by the Ways and Means Committee in R q 4 the preparation of this bill. Senator Capper’s Topeka Cafityal ( Rep.),) which reaches a large rural Meats Priced Right, Not One Day, Every Day constituency, says “a bill that reduces taxes by half a billion dollars, abolishes ‘nuisance taxes.’ cuts travel expenses, and gives relief to heads of large families has a good deal to commend it.” The curtailment of expenditures in order to keep taxes down is hailed by the New York Journal of Commerce as the “first great step towards solvency.” -On the other hand, the Democrats con- wur emeors lingers ol und tran v I WILLIANS. i dexoted wio % August AUTOS IN COLLISION. .Miss Mildred Schippert Suffers 1 From Shock. 1 Miss Mildred Schippert, ;Wa! driver of an automol 1lided with the automobile of H 1 O street, in front street yosterday afternoon. Mis | pert_ was thrown to the street ifered from shock. She was tak, by Policeman J. 1. Burke of the ! precinet. Sllen Burch. thirty-one v street southwest, carry ponth-old infant in her arms, wa ed down by a street car at T(h and | either Money Saving Specials FRIBAY AND SATURDAY knoc! |G streets vesterday afternoon. ireceived serious injury and M i refused hospital treatment. tend that the taxpayers’ hopes in this bill are illusory, that the chief beneficiary will be the rich man, and that “to cut taxes by running in debt” is simply a “confidence game.’ 2 . The leading article i'n THE LITERARY DIGEST this week, August 27th, gives the expres- sions of approval and disapproval of the press throughout the country on the present tax-lower- ing efforts of Congress. Other. news-articles of more than ordinary interest are: ' Reducing Rates and Increasing Wages and Net Earnings%t One and the Same Time New York City as the World’s Prize . “Borough of Bunk” The Life of an Office Building More About Cloudbursts . Is the Public Hostile to Science? Hunting a Leprosy.Cure How Rebuild the Louvain Library? The Theater in the South Esthetics and Pugilism Moral Precepts Carved in Stone Spoiling the Home Brood Topics of the Day Best of the Current Poetry and- Humorous Cartoons day—News-dealers 10 Cents—$4.00 a Year Lengqe of Nations’ Biggest Job Clashing Ultimatums in Ireland The Reign of the Tar Bucket Spain’s Moroccan “Disaster” Scrapping the Treaty of Sevres Egypt’s Rival Leaders China at the Harding Conference America’s New Super-Zeppelin ‘The Making of Linoleum Accounting for the “Crime Wave” A Temperamental Jeanne D’Arc of b the Tennis Courts Many Illu:tmtiom_ Including Maps August 27th Number on Sale ‘To- juries, was tak=n to IEmerns 6th and E streets ¥ ... 15¢1b. LARD.... 4 te 8 1bs, Fimest Quality George Lindsey, colored, years old, 82- Logan place. was caugh Dbetween & motor truck and the curb in h street yesterday after- hurt. He was treat- Hospital for supposed ied at intrrnal in: their sympathy, kindness and Telatives for their sympathy. pre beantital St floral tributes at "the m; N GENUIRE FRESH KILLED HOME DRESSED MILK SPRING LAMB | FED VEAL Log of Lamb, Ib. . 30c| Veal Cutlets, Ib. .... Sheulder Lamb, roasting, Ib...18¢ DKLy TR, beleved wite of A. F. Breast Lamb, stewing, Ib. ...12%c | Breast Veal, bone out, Ib. .....14c Tinekles. Funeral from her Jate residence. = 02 North' Calvert st., Baltimore, t Md., 2 Which motice will be given later. L3 ¢ Suddenly. Wednesday, August = RK PRODUCTS [l|oiz o o e = pehetithte, Moty Catil and Sra. Wiliam Grimes, in the 70th year of his Age. Funeral from his late I'OIHO:N. ‘:‘_’q‘llifih: lill'llpduw LW, rday, August 27, thence oF Tmmacatate Conception. where mass will a.m. for the repose of his soul. Taterment at Mount Olivet cemetery. neral private. MART! ARROLL. Augnat 25, 1921, ORI L, teifved son of Williaw and erine Cal L5 Fussal foitn s o, . Int rment ut s8¢ {Shoulder Veal, roisting, Ib....20¢ BUCKLEY. _August 25. 1921, at New Yo Haturday, Au- Congresste 3 , a1 2:15 p.m., August 2 O RORERT LU DWIG, CLOWE, Mloved In d of Martha G. (nee Henry). Fu- Hirmpaiire. avey, Momtss: Aogist 26 r:fl’:h - telaf rnynd friends JHAM. Huddenly. August 22 H, beloved I ot ‘Wiles) and father of -Cath- ert 3 ningham, Funeral (private) Baturday from his late residence, 1240 224 “t®nw. | Huddenly, Toesday, August 3, 1921, M., beloved husband of Ammy G. aged 45. Funeral from chapel of 17 Pa. & Haturday, Interment Mouni OURTIN. JOHN An:nn 28, 1921, nw. Departed this life Tussday, at her residence, 1147 21t E HARRIS “DANGE! of Mable “Good Value” Coffee ™S25%™ 23 Ib. 16 Busy Markets Conveniently Located at— Warner. Fuueral et w guet 28, at DANGERFIELD, Vorrest Daughter of ke 5 T ‘mmuflu Augnst H.tlm Ppo g @ _tribute ‘to_ the ughter, MATTIR HAR- the Eike' Hom row at for JAMES T. RYAN, 317 TA. AVE. 8.E. ivats Ambulances. Livers in_Connection. i | f 1113 SEVENTH STREET NW. ' | Modern Charel. Tclephone call. North 529, 0. B. JENKINS Frank Geier’s Sons Co.,’ Lincols 143 WITH ORIG! i i oseph I. 13034 M St. N.W. Automobile Service. 3. WILLIAM LEE, Funeral Director nd embalmer. Livery in connection THE SUCCESSORS OF NOR THE HINAL W, {‘. "ABLISHME ! $2c|Faney Chuck Roast/ Ib. ..... 13¢ | L. ) N & 2S¢ Top Rib Roast CARDS OF THANKS., j Phone Main 4¢ 10th st._n.w. o . 25¢, Prime Rib Roast lzoc 5 NNETT. Mr, aad Mrs, Abcl Besfott and WM,. l-!: SARD(?. ?M Co,, Has Henry Ford Performed a Railroad Miracle? . i eoeton o V@V, | R M oS . . . . o s 2 g | 7 | Thelr wou’ and brother. El AN z T A Novice at Railroading, He Has in Four Months Accomplished the Paradoxical Feat of 1%3c Boneless Pot Roast, Ib. ...... b | RL V. EARE CO. Established 1841, Phone West 94 Comens- and modern crematorium. Moderate "Du;.fllgl Pa. ave. n. Tel. call imothy Hanlon Phone L. 5548. Sreare 1208 H_STREET.NW. (FORMERLY S40F STWW)’ PHONE MAIN 108 CuNichols W FUNERAL DESIGNS, Appropriate Flora| Tokens® Wi Floral Co:* 4th snd . Y. Ave. Mala 198 Bros, Co., 1214 F Tude Prompt anto delivery service. Artistic—expressive—inerpenaive. GEO. C. wa EXTRESSIVE FLORAL EMBLEMS Plene MONF] '41’! 'RICER. 241817 ';§z. 900 14th w. M N