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: ; ) 10 5x TUESD:{Y,‘@GUST_ 50, 1900 : Abe Martin Says: |$4,500,00 . Auto Death Claims|BRAH URGES AID ! FEDERAL ATIORNEY S 15450000 . VESTIGHTES KLAN| s i | P Yo & Jrsurance i) i ySARAMENT . VEW YORK, August !0‘—;Au estl- ), Macomb county and Detroit = |mate that $4;500.000 was pal<by- life | 2Uthorities have found no clue to the Conference Is to Accom- white, at Forest, Miss., Leon Viverett J ial - and Pattie Perdue, negroes, were pIISh PUI‘DOSGS. robbers. brought here for safekeeping. ~The |'By the Associated Prest If it's insurable WE insure it 1f there’s a loss WE pgy it You are facing loss —every time your pay roll is drawn from the bank. There’s always the possibility of a hold-up. Such things are happening all around us continually. Let us insure you against such losses. No, the ' premium isn’t much—but the security is great. . 2 Protects you from the time the money is drawn from the bank until you pay off. insurance companies in death claims from autogobile’ fatalities during 1920 is publis] today by the In- surance Press. Statistics are quoted to show that during the year the au- tomobile caused 12,000 fatalities and 1,500,000 non-fatal injuries. * Chicago Assistant Says He . Will “Blow Lid off” K. K. K. ! If Action Warranted. Admit Murder Burial. JACKSON, Miss.—Alleged to have confessed to the murder of Alton Page,|* Advice from Rear-Admiral _ By the Associated Press. charred trunk of Page v was found | Ag CHICAGO, August 30.—Federal in- Life insurince distributions for the | Fharred trunik of Page's b amsion 1s | ASBURY PARK, N. J., August 30. - 2 - . vestigation of the Ku Klux Klan has year by, companies operating in the 15,3 [SET0, SSeteny: The confestlon 1 | senator Borah of Jaaho urked un sudi- Grayson Our Mr. Ruoff will tell you some interesting been started in Chicago by John V. $1.092.066.434. including death claims | ¥OMan cut up Page's body and burned jence here lust night to help “get a > things about this Pay-roll Insurance. Call Main 4340. } Clinnin, assistant United States dis- of all sorts, matured endowments, an- { v made to bumn the Cruth bt | ttle more denfpcracy i foreign af- " What the medical ad- 3 nuities, dividends and the like. . |when thia failed, it was taken to the | faits” The ldano senator, although tled during the vear was $555,000 paid cemetery and buried above the body of |one of the foremost advocates of to the heirs of Wallace L. Plerce. Bos- 8 recently’Interred) negro. armament limitation, predicted that iton grocer. The heirs of Jake L. Ham- == the coming conferenc: on of Ardmore, Okla received’$465.- JAC":'-“' e | would be % “Complete fajiure. uniens #9) X ve Thomas Pickford, motion “KSO] Tenn.—Charles ~ Byrd, | public opinion unmistakably demand picture star, whe died .suddenly in |forty-three. a former revenue officer{ed reduction of navies and armies, - Paris, was insured for $135,000, :n;:“n;u!kl;f:;m::sm! v‘v::mlh:etn:n‘;‘lvhllr;; “Pry open the ;loors of the confer. . Senator Borah, *Li A 5 When a young bride flares up | Rob Bank ot $14.500 as Town Baurms. fe“.‘cl’;":; Springs, according to advices| the sunlight of publicity beat Tn upon kéeping with 88 other MISSOULA, Mont—Whilg residents % nk Brown, farmer, |the dark ‘and secret places. Let us 3 Sl R Tns, Mg Tesidents | was arrested on a warrant charging first | know what's going on before it h faayrres and 7 stories. in the guise of the klan will form the | job d o’ back t’ her folk e town of. Plains, Mont., fought|degree murder. The shooting was the | been that putile basia of the investigation, according | 10D instead o’ back ¢’ her folks. a lumber yard fire belleved to have|cuimination of a dispute over Timber |opinion may heve e mordinnt halhe | to_Col. Clinnin. Ike Soles received a severe |been of incendiary origin, two masked |lake concessions. * | Fect eftaer.” Abowe ‘an. ot respansinii- 7 ‘ efbcoont wish, as yet. to cast any|fall t'day when workmen fe- [there and escaped with $14.500 in cur-| gq., = ¢, |1ty be fixed. and then'let public opin- Its leadership, but it I find anytning |moved th’ telephone pole he |rency and liberty bonds, according to s O e [\ [ashR(rompower ithosajwho)be: = fu S 3 N 2. ik a telephone message received here. NEW ORLEANS, La.—The acute|tr he cause. . rong TNl blow the 1id off,” Col|wuz leanin’ agin an’ his doc- housing situation in the larger cities armament will ‘be but a_del lce OomS . | Acknoslorged ool ot tre forpe carded ever since his visit to the pen- | e of | cial revolution. It will come only at \ : ~ > 3 S sion. —_— itentiary some time ago, Gov. Neff|Hijte has bfi:e;g:n’;mfig‘fith';'xfl‘ymt‘; the command of the people, united al' {said in a statement to the press. Al create and announce policies of the|2nd determined, persistent and untir- | CLEVELAND DISAPPROVES. { y {bill, abolishing the use of chains: and | commission without conferring with | In i Ev“n:’!lj:xm'eh;o::ingfi the bat Is NOW|its other members, who are eight| \It I8 onnanehNIhadicon feconce | e = - New Oleanombast | will_accomplish nothing of real and . i City Council, Following Mayor's s Nonwal Orleans business and profes-| supgeantial worth except. it be di- o ! Most desirable offices for rent at reason- | Held on Abduction Charge. rected and dominated’ by the com- . e S manding voice. In the name of the able prices on the 3d, 4th and 5th floors of OPPORTUNITY the new Star building. Bargain For Some One council followed a speech by Mayor ter of J. H. King. Jones Insisted that | Sing” prison’ and asked are hereaft w; S. Fitzgerald. in which the mayor :‘: '{)‘n’m’:‘ixfi" g‘;ex‘"‘:“' h%';lgmhhfr 'tection of ch-plln'{vfin-fi."fih@nftfii et us mot 'll;-emlnn':g.l lle‘;2 uetmo said the organization would be a hot- | Declares Alleged Head of 3 cour us | He told the chaplain that he feared | &ive up hope, let us rather, as a bed for stifring up race and religious| — ° und‘er tnnmt in 3300 for trial In 8u-|mistreatment from the police if they | Peoble, resolve that the conference prejudice. “Trust” wo |d N t K 0 perior court. found him first. He was later | 8hall not fail, that our hearts and e u 0 now brought to New York and charged | hopes and prayers will brace and di- Beb Good Promissory Note. grdered in he case charging Jen lassey witl the slaying of . Y QUICKLY RECOVERED | 5 the associated press. Farmer, a_deputy 8heriff of Madison Very reasonably priced, lighted and open evenings. g Must Be Seen to Be Appreciated D. J. Dunigan . J. Dunig; 1321 N. Y. Ave. NW. Phone Main 1267 trict attorney, he announced today. merous complaints have been coming to his office since the organi- zation of a branch of the klan here three weeks ago, Col. Clinnin said. Allegations that the klan is opposed to public policy, that it makes no ac- 24 counting of the money it collects, that it makes a profit on its regalia and, lherefor;. is ldcohrno:llii)n oper- ating for profit and that lawless acts = = have been ascribed to persons acting | these times she goes back t” her viser to Presidents Roosevelt, Taft and- Wilson thinks about your health. In Sep- tember Good House- Boss & Phelps, Phone Main 4340. 1406 H Street. Reservations are now being closed for one or more rooms for October 1. ‘Apply Room 101 STAR BUILDING Main 5000 e, said i:‘e had not vet_ decidea ;or s‘a‘y‘s it’ll be some time be- :'J;T'; 'l_;a:' ";'h':"":_: ‘z:-:;'l';“ When Gov. John M. Parker requested | POSes and false promises. unleas thers v vould question Col. Wi 1l be able t’ loaf agin. f e the resignation of Chairman M. D. E. | !8 found demanding it and supporting . liam Joseph Simmons of Atlanta, G: ore he gin. for punishing convicts has been di “ | it what a o & o (Copyright National Newspaper Service.) Hite of the state housing commis: mounts to a moral and so: CLEVELAND. Ohio, August 30.— seventy-four years, who is said to| NEW YORK—While the entire New | the na: i Cleveland's city council has gone on have been known in his younser days| york police force e Wil o | g Pand o ey mnClionsthend r:ct‘);(; :isl;;xl,;gflugza!:;r::ex.yxl:lpplmg e TalpelE Conse CCM"""- e e Y :ieore);.fl‘l’le‘f!d gangster, for the mur- | war, in (he name of the maimed and o the 3 oliee s - Klan in Cleveland. The action of the ducting the thirteen-year-old daugh-|urday night, Hoey "‘v".ffile';"’l'rf{'o’ Ssl.ntg :’:suy';?:lde. Sios the ame et n ;:‘u i - Judge Orders Mistrial. street MARSHALL, N. C—A mistria] w. Chevy Chase, D. C. $13,500 Get Control of Radio Stations. EW YORK.—Control of all coastal ations of the International Radi and Telegraph Company has been ch‘3 Clinnin said of Louisiana took on a new aspect ,'a fraud veneered with tepid pu; L 5 = N ead, Opposes Organization. Fears Arreat, Glves Himself Up. dead upon a thousand battlefields, in 3902 Huntington " NIAGARA FALLS SUICIDE’S with homicide. rect, yes, command, the men who CHICAGO, August 30.—Charles W.|county."who was shot from ambush have this’ fearful responsibility rest- ing upon thm.” French, alleged head of a $50,000,000 |recently. The case has been 1n|quired by the Radl L€ I o Co “swindle trust,” today Was character- [RTCATeSS in superlor court for four o alaaon rees in superlor court for four|America, David Sarnoft, genecal man. A l l ER]ES Recharged-and Rebuilt. T4L OFFER ized as “a financial nut, Who wouldn't | hours’ ~deliberation, = was _unable 1o | The .‘::u'-he corporation, announced, know a good promissory note if he|agree on a verdict. Judge Adams|a¢ Buch ".".‘e’":f,‘};'l‘",‘",e:v“°"‘."’° those SPECIAL O saw onme,” by John W. Worthington, | Sentenced Doyle Massey, convicted ork clty; Battaries rabeilt with = $17.30 tire new elements Guaranteed One Year. i New London, Co Vew earlier in the week of murder in the ; Conn.: Newport, R. L: who has indicated that he may tell |second degree for shooting and killing g::;ug:;, = b Belfast, Me, “ana the government what he knows of |Harrison Roberts, to eighteen years b2k b General Batiery Co. 1217 E St. N. et ot ationet in the state prison at hard labor. Ly e e Baitery. Worthington, said by federal ai 2 thorities to be the “master mind” of a . Man Dashed to Death on Rocks. Remains Taken From Rapids in Two Hours. NIAGARA FALLS, N. Y., August 30. —The body of Edward H. Rippon of Buffalo, which was swept over the Bridal Veil fall at Niagara yesterday afterncon and dashed to death on ‘WILMINGTON, N. C—Twelve work- the ' Tocks below, was recovered | band of mal and bank robbers whose | men were slightly injured at a local n two hours—a record for re- i shipyard when a hull being made coveries of victims at the falls. jgpesationsitieyghelicxed b "’“:(’: Teady Tor 1auncning left the ways prec Rippon's skull was fractured when [t0 those of French, yesterday asked|,tyrely. Eight were given first aid he fell head JArst on the big rocks at|permission to appear in court when | for minor bruises and four were sent e base of the falls. The body then'prench is arraigned. .{to a hospital. Dassed out about twenty feet and be-|" wo thington said he had handled Twelve Shipbuilders Hurt. DONT WAIT Until you amass a for- tune before you put your |: money to work. Some of our largest investors today in ' 7%;?;:;Tmst ; began by the purchase of a single’ note. Washington—the moat “Livable” City in America Store hours now—3 to 6 daily—including Saturday. came wedged between the rocks in < : BOUGHT small rapids near the Cave of the|$20000 worth of notes for Z W. Davis s ':A’::‘:‘e"s':::::“yw“ HOME e ot Canton at French's request, but|sarmer of Grady county, is dead ang e 2. R. gen, reservation|said he turned down a proposal to|yee Weich, another farrmer, is in Jail is the well- superintendent. and Harold Wright, |float a $20,000 loan for the AMerican ihere, as a result of a fight between spring of happi- -in charge of the Cave of the Winds,| Rubber Company, one of French's|them and three deputy sheriffs in a raid ness ' to the whole famil made a bridge of planks between two | concerns. = on a moonshine still ten miles trom |[ll It is h LY ig rocks, crawled out on the plank-| “French isn't a banker.” Worthing- | {nis" Jlive According o the officors one purchase that is ing. secured the body with ropes and | ton asserted. “I don’t think he can|gScoggins opened fire when ordered to never regretted., drew it slowly back to solid ground.|tell a good promissory note When he 101§ up his hands, and was shot dead It was a hazardous feat with the |sees one. I don't know whether his|Weich was cut off from his shotgun _Here’sthe end of it We are not going to apologize for these prices—because we are in deep earnest about clearance. You've never seen such reductions Iceless Refrigeralnr _for Homes Operated by Electricity waters of the cataract thunderi: transactions are good or bad, but if “ » 7 22 i about the rescuers Hundreds of |he has dabbled in things the way he is [ 2nd Was forced to surrender. .:T.' nes'é:efir.'.'“s'?" Safe—Secure—Certain Full automatic, clean and of Mode qualities. tourists watched from the upper!charged he's no financier. He's a Bathing Girl EI g dr - . shores as the men struggled to re- lectrocuted. Columns offer Secured by first mortgage Y- nu < cover the body. Worthington asserted that all his| NEW YORK.—An attempt to fasten A note left by Rippon told of a will | transactions had been regular and{an electric light bulb into a socket he had made disposing of his prop-|that if he had handled stolen bonds | While she was dressed in a wet batl erty. Tt gave no hint as to the motive | he was not aware of it. “They've|iNg suit, caused the death of Ml for suicide except that it proclaimed | made a mountain of a mole hill,” he | Beatrice Schwartaler, seventeen yea the writer's innocence of something |said. old, at her home on City Island. A of which he evidently believed he had | :?l?ll'l Df’eelw‘alne; :‘;lllflct:l‘:r .::?‘h::t: — e b d 1 i ! Work "ia"the 'ranay - mait “service. | SHIP CARRYING ALCOHOL |cime in contact with tne electric cur- Officials of this service said last night DETAINED BY OFFlc'ALs proved fatal. many exclusive proposi- tions—most of them can be “financed” on very reasonabie monthly pays ments. CKEEVER 4 GOSS on improved Washington Real Estate. We attend to all details Notes $250 Up AllanE. Walker & Co., Inc. Eliminate ice and all its§ i nuisances. {Trant & Conover| 1219 E Street N.W. Every 3;piece Suit Remnants of the Spring. and Summer Stock, are included.” "What’s more, the weights and _— colors render them especially desirable for fall. that they had heard of no charges . against Rippon. He had been ill for New Orleans After Baptist Hospital. E tNW. 813 15th Street Gol LGS TG £ 5 NEW ORLEANS—A joint meeting | gaos EZ:.S:X:E 2 Main 426 These Suits Have Sold Up to $60 16-YEAR-OLD FORGER AGAIN ESCAPES POLICE Now $28 Alterations, if necessary, at cost. Palm Beach Suits.............$7.50 Sold up to $20.00. Cargo Consigned to Liberia—Col- xr:: commerchl‘ nnd]c(v,l: bodies here % approximately $10,000 towa lector of Port Does Not Re- }he.'%lo,ono required to purchase -' ull;: == or the proposed $2,000,000 Souther: gard Vessel Seaworthy. Bmtu;t Hospital. Volunteer workers will start a canvass of the cit; y. By mlt.remean;s-. Pa. August 30| f;the amount is not yledgcedybt)?d the — : PHILADELPHIA. Pa, August 30.—! time the Baptist home missi. #Millionaire Kid” Flees From Re- |1no collector of the port = lmcu;{ meets in ‘;Amuu Thutsday, ‘%«'Z?B',‘E . censidering a request from Charles eans probably will reliquish its claim . formatory for Second Time. |17, surveyor of the port, to refuse | for the hospital. b = B M. rges Against clearance papers to the 5-ton y any Charg Him. | ooner Lizzie V. Hall, whose agents Two Bandits Get $9,000. y By the Associated Press. desire to clear the vessel with 500) DETROIT, Mich.—Two bandits over- PHILADELPHIA, August 30.—Po- |barrels of alcohol for Liberia. powered a porter at Margolis Inn, a > - Mce are searching today for Charles| Mr. Kurtz in his protest said the|lake ghore resort mear here, forced open embezzler, whose exploits have before kept them busy in this city, New York, Chicago, Memphis and elsewhere. His escape from the Glen Mills reforma- tery, where he had been sent for the theft of $4,850 in checks and money from his employers, did not become known until last night, although it took place Saturday. After another escapade. about a year ago, he was paroled after forging checks for approximately $1,900 on the Corn Exchange National Bank. He admitted spending the money in New York, and his lavish tips to hotel em- ployes there led them to refer to him as “the millionaire kid.” Less than a year ago he escaped from the Junior Republic School, near Bethlehem, Pa. After the theft for which he was sent to Glens Mills, he was followed to Chicago, but eluded capture until his funds were exhausted, when he was taken prisoner in Memphis. SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL, MEETING OF BRICKLA' Union, No. 1, . 30, Typographical Te nd_adopt new constitu By order M. A. WOLFE, . Becretaty. YOUR OLD WOOD FLOORS MADE BEAND- new, planed. scraped and refinished: o {oo bad. " Call ‘any hour. C. Adams. Frank- OR XENT—CPRIGHT AND GRAND ADWEAR to your shoes. leathe: better. Ask your shoemaker. he will tell you they last too long. We guarantee Adwear soles fo outiast 8 leather soles or money back. Supe; rior facilities for shoe repair and shines. American. ADWEAR SOLES CO., York ave. Fr. 591. 1726 Pa. ave. ¢ CONSOLIDATED CAR, PORTLAND, OREGON. and northwest, early September. Reduced T SECURITY rates and greate: security. STORAGE COMPANY. 1140 15th street. This Million- Printing Plant ‘Welcomes big jobs that test our big facilities. ‘The National Capital Press 1210-1212 D St. N.W. CLAFLIN FOR EYEGLASSES, ‘W. STOKES SAMMONS. 830 13th St. &y Window Shades at Before-the- war Prices. wve Your Business With Pristed Matter Bearing the Adems HIGH-GRADE, BUT NOT HIGH-PRICED. THE SERVICE SHOP BYRON S. ADAMS, E8nae e === Spnanc LATITE SHINGLES Laid right over old wood shingles with- out rij Saves labor and gives Jou a solid, durable roof. Made of pure asphalt. them. IRONCLAD 50t aone niain i DOWN TO BEDROCK BEAVER BOARD prices have tumbled. A good time ‘for - jobbers to stock up. | - Geo. M. Barker Co., Inc. $40-651 N Y, wv, 04517 Tth oo Tel, M. 1348, e Hoftman, a sixteen-year-old forger and | schooner is unseaworthy and that if clearance papers are issued to her he suggested a coast guard cutter accom- pany the vessel to the three-mile limit. The surveyor said he has no evidence the alcohol, which came from a bonded warehouse in Indiana, was destined for Liberia. ‘The Lizzie V. Hall was built in Fredonia, Del., in 1878, and is built to , | be owned by Lee Rudolph, Sutter ave- |nue, Brookiyn. ARMY TO HOLD EXAMS. Examinations will be held in va- rious parts of the United States, No- vember 14 next, of candidates for ap: pointment as second lieutenants: Veteri- nary Corps, United States Army. Six- teen vacancies are to be filled as a result of the examinations. Candi- dates must be officers of the Veteri- nary Reserve Corps between the ages of twenty-one and thirty years. SPECIAL NOTICES ;| THIS 18 TO GIVE NOTICE THAT I, W. 4. COLCORD, 3815 5th .w., Will be responsi- ble for debts contracted only by myself. _* Ten Days in New York Personally selecting the very latest styles of fioors | hat frames, duvetyn velvet, feathers and orna- ments. Are now ready for ~our inspection; yrencE UM SHOP REPAIRING. RECOVERING. MADB _TO ORDER. FR. 4504-W. 718 13th ST. N. ‘The ind Inal *‘Biggs™ in the Heatin © o7 e "Flambing business f8° e The Biggs 1310 14th st. n.w. Phone Franklin 317. G—PLUMBING Warren W. Biggs, W. K. Pace, Jas. Cunningham. Heating and Plumbing repairs and remodel- ing promptly attended to by expert mechanics. Carpentering and Painting Targe or emall jobs. Franklin, 6404. 1¢ Make a New Roof of Old One Let me apply one coat of LIQUID ASBESTOS ROOFING CEMENT. It will do it. Stops all leal sgnrlnm‘d flvlt‘ielrl. Also sold in bulk. MADISON CLARK, 4 Penna. . s.e. Line, Tin Roois-—Slggm REPAIRED AND P Call Main 760. “Heating snd_Roofing Experts 35 Years. CLAFLIN OPTICAL CO,, ° Glasses to Correct Astigmatism. * 907 ¥ STRI A HAIRDRESSING. . . Leon, formerly with Gustave, ‘Ben-Puttin-1t-0ff" will not mend the leaky roof. R K FERGUSON, Inc. ‘1114 9th 'St ¢ No 4 mkod- North 281282, Carey Asbestos Roofs 1921 Holmes T-Passenger Touring Car Practically brand new, only run a few miles, own- er moved from city. It is equipped with 5 cord tires and bumper. This car is offered for sale at the ex- ceptionally low figure of - $2.500 This is the bargain you have been looking‘gfor. U 'Walker Motor Co. 1517 Connecticut Avenue North 628 New Style Ideas. in - Teck Shocé for .Fa]l\ ~ Sturdy - brogue oxfords are the -~ thing for Fall—later to. be worn 2 with woolen hose. We are now *showing latest lasts in black, Cor- dovan leather, and light and dark - - ) shades of brown in imported Nor- weigian and Scotch grain leathers. Exclusive Washington agents for 3 - » . the exclusive Teck Shoes: - ; -sese-slo-s1 _* THE AVENUE'AT NINTH =~ = ———e White Flannel Trousers. .. Mode Silk Mixed Shirts. . Mohair Suits ..........c.ci..$13.50 Sold up to $30.00. Gabardine, Silk and Tropical Worsted Suits .............$16.50 Sold up to $35.00. Sold up to $13.50. No alterations can be made on the Tropicals. A’Few Straw Hats. . . Sizes 6% and 67% only, A Few Panamas..............$295 Mode Madras, Percale, Etc., Shirts . e e S0 e eccssmeccainasinie .31.15 Sold up te $3.00. 3 for $3.00 ....31.95 Sold up to $5.00. ¢ 3 for $550 Mode Pongee Sille Shirts.. ... .$3.95 Neckbapd and collar attached. $6.00 values. Mode Finest Silk Shirts. ..........$5.95 Sold up to $10.00. 3 for $17.08 Mode Pajamas ..........cne...$1.65 Mode Silk an Sold up to $3.00. d Linen Pajamas. . .$4.85 Sold up to $7.00. Mode Silk Cravats..............29¢c 4 for $1L00 Mode Cut Silk Cravats. . ... ....... .59¢ 3 for $1S0 Mode Pure Silk Knitted Cravats...89c 3 for $250 Silk-Striped Union Suits. ... .....$1.95 Were $4.50. Bathing Suits—All Included—Y Price The Mode—F at Eleventh -