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. /FOR ARMS ENVOYS Property Owners Showing Co-Operation in Listing Entertain Your Hens To Get Eggs, Secret Told by Clergyman. BY the Associated Press. DURHAM, N. H., September 6~—The hen ix a temperamental bird and muxt be kept emter- tained. / The secret of success with a Inying rtock is never to let the henw become bored. When the henx loxe interest lfe 1t poultryman must 'y the routine. | BODIES SUSPENDED IN RUINS OF PLANE Groans of Sole Survivor Lead Searcher to Wreck in | WOULDN'T WE TRAFFI REASONABLE RENTS| HAVE FUN WITH NICK AS C COP? Y, SEPTEMBER 6, 1921. FAMILY OF SEVE 5 SHOT 10 DEAT Father Probably Killed Wife and Five Children Before FAMOUS TENOR DIES. Joset Mann, Singing in “Aida,” Expires on Stage. BERLIN, September 5.—Josef Mann, first tenor of the Berlin Opera, col- lapsed suddenly and died on the stage tonight while singing in “Aida.” Mann had been engaged to sing in the Metropolitan Opera House in Néw York during the coming season. He had a large repertoire of both dra- matic and lyric roles. METHODISTS TO DISCUSS MAPS CONFERENCE ON UNENPLOYED Secretar; Hoover Completes Tentative Plans for : i hexeare ome of the rales : i f. the Assembly. Buildings for Delegates. lnd ewn by the Rev. Mar- Mountains. Slaying Sel VITAL WORLD ISSUES : b ‘Washington property owners list- who Ecxides being a popular CHARLESTON, W. Va., September By the Associated Press. Tentative plans for the national un- ing properties for rent to the dele- gations planning to attend the lim Congregational clergyman s a successful poultryman. He sroke at a recent conference of | 6.—Corporal 'Alexander C. Hazelton of Wilmington, Del.,, sole survivor ORMSBY, Minn, September 6.—A family of seven—the father, mother 300 Americans at Opening of Con- employment conference to be held here this month have been completed e Vi » i p » tation of armaments conference here rural partors and religlous | ;Of & crew of five aboard @ hig Army and five children—was found shot to feren e Tonaco iy s and will be shown to President Har- in November are showing a spirit of | | workers at New Ha hire bomber when the machine crashed death in -their home here late yes- ding late this afternoon or tomorrow to College here, taking for his xub- terday. Officials said indications were Senators on Program. by Secretary Hoover of the Depart- : | co-operation and a willingn s 3 to carth on the north side of Twenty 1 e ofitable Sidelines for ) = lease their properties at reasonable | | Ministerm® Mr. Dawson took | | Mile Creek, ten miles southwest of that the father, “fl“kd““:’fi‘l’:{ :.em By iehe Masoclated trene! ment of Commerce. It was the lat- rates, according to officials of the| | up poultrs raisinz to supple- Summerville, Nicholas county, late Liredbanicasnier Rus | LONDON, September 6.—The fitth |ter whom the President requested to Real Bstate Board, which is co-operat- ing with the State Department and rental of any property for which an ment hix income from preaching and has made a dtudy of “hen 0’Clock—Presidént at Work Saturday. last night in a dying condition. was being brought here cians when it was learned th: wife and five children, and then him- self, with a revolver, which was found world conference™of Methodists opened formally at 6 o'clock this draw up these plans, and it is con- Isidered likely that after the Presi- { | esyenology. : the foreign embassies in the effort to | LSS i Ry unddr sijeftaqm. There was evidence | Ul TRl T Bo L SN O Sent ins mone over! e they wil obtain the needed housing facilities that an anesthetic had been used to 3 5 ¥ 3 5 * for the delegates to the conferenc Lieut. Harry L. Speck, pilot, Med- b the victims before they were|500 delegates, 300 of whom are[be laid before the cabinet meeting The Real Estate Board iss i {MR. HARDING RETURNS REBRORE T ERG X R et Americans, will hear the opening ser- |at its executive session Friday. . Peal to property owners houses ieut. W. S. Fitzpatrick, observer, e 2 the S e e TR SR T sides Mr. and Mrs. Klocow, mon by Rev. S. P. Rose of Montreal. sides the tentative plans, = and rooms for rent at the time of thies FROM WEEK END cRU]sE"‘"d’“’j{ a2 dead are: Fred Klocow, aged sixteen: | The latter sessions il be hota 1n|understood at the White Houre that conference ‘through the daily news—| Sy o Myrtle, fourteen; Glen, twelve; OliVer, | Central Hall, near the houses of par- |Secretary Hoover also has outlined a ?:piln;;n;".?:floh"x":': b Ly i B aeraB-Ttoward.; Can fen, “andiLeland, three Coroner | jjament, in Westminster. program to be followed at the ses- g A el e NaTie : Thompson said the indications were | 13Ment, th Westminster, @ inued |sions of the conference, and has pre- ter would not recopmend to the State | Mayflower Docks Shortly After 11 ';"‘“,‘;‘{}"‘.f for the ecover, fof all had been dead since midnight Sat- | o1 sentember 17, and. the lendernipared a tentative 1et of representa. epartment or to ‘the embassies the | poral Hazelton expresse e S b L e e S O T e e i \ s demanded. In committee has al- vote upon a proposi- one of the embas exorbitant rental w fact. the board ready placed i tion made to Soon After. The Presidential yacht Mayflower, in addition to suffering broken legs the corporal was injured internall The wrecked airplane was di covercd by Ben Hughes, a Nichola s The killings were discovered by a neighbor, who had brought the Sun- day school collection of yesterday to Mr. Klocow, who was treasurer of the organization. A sign. “Walk in,” on ing a Japanese bishop, are on the program. which includes discussions of important world problems. The topics will range from strictly re- {ligious subjects to discussions of po- President in selecting the official dele- sates to this gathering. The indications are that the ad- ministration is anxious to get to work quickly upon the unemployment for rent of property because the 'with President a M ing | COURtY man, .after a two-day search the back door led her to the living i 1& e o i roblem il s Eala D e o rental demanded was in excess of what | eoilent ond Mra Harding| ., iicipated in hundreds of om, v he found Myrtle dead |litical relations, such as “The Moral | Problem. Wwh ¢ day, in order {and a party of frie 1, docked | < room, where she y Neconmltoitor il ernatio oy atls "+ | ing more scrious every day or the committee believed fair. jand a party of friends aboarl, docked | residents of the vicinity in which the on a cot. In an adjoining bedroom | Necessity or! uieragiional A ances.” | (Rat the mecessary remedics may be Not Apnroved by Board. at its navy yanl moorings a xiulo;lragwl_ occurred, as well as airplanes. were the parents and baby, and me'prm‘r‘“"m_m'"";'""flgriffg; “'_“,.""al ';;g,p\-,.l\-nd before winter. To this end = 52 : ‘e 3 S sent out from Cha and Army S 1 s up- sh politic 5 s R = Notwithstanding the efforts of the|2fter 11 o'clock today. after a week from Charleston and Army boys were found in their beds up-|Prominent in British Darticipate 1a | Mr. Hoover is kn: Mn“:” }-)?_‘\':m::‘ board to aid in finding housing facilities at reascnable rents for the coming delegates. a numbe stories have been sent from Washing- ton to newspapers published in other jend cruise of nearly thre. {President and Mrs. Harding drove Iy from the wharf to the White |House, and almost immediately afte jward the President was at his desk days. The searching parties. Heard Cries and Gronns. Hughes reported to Maj. Johnson telephone t he heard- faint cries and groans while searching in stairs. A letter to a brother, Henry Klocow, Estherville, lowa, was found. Klocow resigned six weeks ago as cashicr of t! Farmers' State ank., an = = : Bank ofticials the discussion of the latter subject. The entertainment arrangements for the averseas delegates include a con- ference dinner and a garden party by Lady Perth. essed a hope that will be able to assemble the confer- ence by the nineteenth or twentieth of this month. Although the meetings of the con- ference probably will be open, it is fused to give a reason. in_the declared his accounts in good shape. . cities telling of the alleged rapacity executive offic, a _heavily wooded and particularly expected that most of the construc- of the realtors here single| There were no engagements set | Fugged tion. Following the di- Gei < assig: reason; tive work of the gathering will be f S 4 SRCH = s e P feas Neighbors could assign no reason; - work of the gathering e LT T S henihe x‘vhn-vk:-u"lm.:{n):hxm.dl}n‘: ‘ose except, perhaps, temporary insanity, | QUEEN OPENS CONGRESS. |done by committees, which will make where an attempt w to | cabinet profiteer. a proposal to rent a house | vious! for .00 a month—the hou: i the been purchased for §15.000. Representatives of th 2 Estate Boarl have explained that it! had nothing to do with the offer. and that it would condemn ugh attempt at extortion. Owners of prop and merchants here realize, it d. that much will depend upon the treatment ac- corded in Washinston the from other nations, and rous of co-operati ernment in havi fible impression delecates. For that re: necessary surveys and investigations and report to the conference for ac- tion. been pr ali of which gave| h ovportunity to| 1 consideration | :‘;"‘,‘“':“‘l’: b havet ozl tion hich have piled | tion indic upside dowr ccounts. | The bodies of three of the victims, - about | Hughes said, were suspended. head buy and the{down. in midair, held in their cock- vacht steam. | Dits by footstraps. The fourth body, ar as|discovered hours later after a car: iful search of the charred debris, caught in the wreekage. Set Out for Help. wiater was con-| Immediately turning his attention o permit the|to the injured man, who had manazed members of the party!to crawl several yards from the @ tender to convey them to the!scene of the disaster and was found Iying face downward, Hughe; al- 1y revived Corp. Hazleton by giving him a drink of water. He then made [ the suffering flyer as comfortable as ipossible and set out for help. After the arrival of several more searchers, iHazleton was carried more than a for the killings. FINDS MORE SPURIOUS FEDERAL RESERVE NOTES of w ground the had buried iself in such a way that the igh in the air. ed that in the final dive nd the airplane had been ]Wflhelminn Delighted With U. S. Poultry Exhibits. THE HAGUE, September World's Poultry Congress was open- ed toduy by Queen Wilhelmina and Prince Henry. Delegates from vari- ous countries of the world were in Fifteen countries sent of routine matter: up on his desk. The i was highly from ead of the custo lower pea pes. the bi Atlanti ty, where Altrock, the Nationalx’ comedian, photographed in one of his latest augh-making stunts, at the police-home defenxe baxe ball game at American League Park yesterday. WO00D’S CHOICE OF AIDE SATISFIES MR. WEEKS ! EVANGELIST FIGHTS FIRE. PHILADELPHIA, September 6.— |capt. Pat (Gypsy) Smith, world war veteran and evangelist, joined subur- iban fire figtters and volunteers and { worked for three hours in conquering a blaze which caused $15.000 damage at Hartsville. in Montgomery county. f % vesterday. Ten volunteer companies Detection of three additional coun-{[WCC, BaY 0¥ (AT meonsumnn»l'w-re called from various towns. The terfeit federal reserve notes was an-];,r the methods employed on suchifire, which originated in Faraze e sury Department;farms were given by Prof. Rice of {owned by W. H. Dare. a Philadelphia e e chmaiiana (Eroruneniior i tnic| b aas astarias Rewtan hempaly Mo ibe today and the public was iversity of California. stables. The live stock was saved. on guard. he first described was that of a $50 noteCof the Hederal Reserve Bank of | Kansas City, which was said to be identical with one recently detected except the latter was on the Federal Reserve Bank of New York. The sec- ond was a $20 note on_the Richmond, Va. Federal Reserve Bank, and was; said to be plainly the work of an amateur. The third was a $10 not on the Fedoral Bank of Boston. and was said to be so poor it could easily be detected by the ordinarily careful handler of money. : The Richmond counterfeit bears a portrait_of Cleveland and the signa- !tures of D. F. Houston and John Burke. It is printed on two pieces of paper between which silk threads have been distributed. In the por. trait of Cleveland the face is so in- distinct as readily to attract atten- tion. — e Tre enjoyable Counterfeit With Portrait of Cleve- land Most Easily Detected by U. S. Treasury. BASE BALL GAME NETS POLICE FUND $18,000 5,000 See Home Defense Win by Sccre of 3 to 2—Many Ab- sent, Fearing Rain. of Washington arel 0 prove f{rascible if any one base ball” to them toda Nine husky representatives of the {law guardians bowed in defeat terday to the represcntatives of auxiliary of the police depart- {fent. the Home Defense League, at i the annual diamond encounter of the two agzencies at the American League Pase Ball Park. The final score stood: Home Defe League, 3; e | Metropolitan Police, R i The trustees of the police widow {and orphans’ fund for the police de ! partment, however, are up the [§ educaticnal displays, among them a model poultry farm, which greatl : best po: upon the nd the is_df-rul too rcugh {transfer of th. ularly. the ! to proposal that the President name a|pier. central civic commitice. or at least; Before noon the Pr the‘chairman of such a committee, to |ders to turn around look after the interests of the visit-{later the party was playing golf-on ing delezaticn and to see to it that[the links of the Norfolk Country there shall be no profiteering against | Club, outside of Norfolk, Va them, has been pfit forward. 1T The President had requested that President. it is said, regards he sug- fthere be no publicity connected with | mile to the edge of the dense wogds gestion with much favor and it is|his visit and few people were aware |where he was placed in an autome: to be expected that he will act in | that I in the city. The golfers|bile and taken to Summersville, the the matter in the near future. remained on the links about an hour|nearest town in which there Burdened With War Debts. fih‘ ’;flmt}fllrf «“";11 '}r('?‘::lur-w':l ml u}e known to be a physician. 3 er, which was anchored e injure e ermmentsiwhich are send-| fampton reads: {The start for Washs | resase tiat et I Tlmatansitg et ““"h‘mg’x‘v;n was made at 8:25 o'clock last|would allow no. one to question him | debt because of the great wai il i rzezardingithe accident must pay the expenses of their del { Those who examined BERLIN DENIES NEW PLEA. eads Recomn:endation of Col. McCoy for Vice Governor of Philippines Meets Department's Approval. made by Maj. Leonard W to his subord nates as governor general of the Philippines wiil in all probability be ap- proved. Secretary WeeMs said today in ting on Gen. Wood's announce- Manila he wouid ! the recommend _appointment of Col. Frank ' R. McCoy, U. » governor of ‘ceptance of the post by Col McCoy, s pointed cut by War Department | would oper: s in the of Gen. Wood to plac offic retired list, Congress having permission to officers to a +posts and still remain in active i jected. That little bas 17 Col. " Me who has been attached | bition netted the fund to the Wood-Forbes mission in its in- | unconfirmed estimates. vesti nditions_in the Philip- { Approximately 5.000 s pines, was said at the War Devartment | Many remained away. to have an extensive knowledge of the | hecause of the th islands, having serv Marine Band and - | paign,_as aide to William | conspicuou: pre: n ti ident gave or- nd a few hours Policemen 1 lian Any recommend i CAPITAL, $1.000.00000 Let Us Help You —to achieve financial independence. ndition was that physicians e Seck TIn our Savings Dept. we not only pay 3% interest on every dollar, every dav it is on deposit. com- pounded we extend you wise counsel if desired, when you are in position to invest your money to advantage. the wrecked opinion that been followed by an oline which envelop- 1 personnel left in =ates here. When the bills are pre- | machine expressed the sented to them they undoubtedly will | the crash had be given publicity ~in the xplosion of countries from which the ed the plane and come. And the people of th tries#will judge of America ingly, and” will believe that cans are a set of profiteers if thos bills seem exorbitant. It is to be expected. therefore, that $18,000 at semi-4 aliv—] it in flames. semi-annualiv—but SOLDIER LANDS OPENED. w the game. is believed, g sky. The ck™ Altrock were nt. “Nick" had Payme®t Impossible False. BERLIN, September An official note denies most positively reports which have been in circulation to the :; Sled 5 2 . . : . a as sional zov- |an old-fashioned } ished ficiently _good ublic-spirited Washingtonians will | éffect that the German finance min-| Thousands Rush for Claims in |While “the latter was provisior med policeman’s derby | man. furnished a su ¥ . 50 all 12 their power oin the | iStry was preparing a mtmhrandux’n' ernor and as secretary of Moro prov-|helmet. which might have fitted well | exhibition ageinst Hoffman, Home CONE DOLLAR, or more, will stay of the foreign dele: in | intended to prove the impossibility of Goshen Hole District. ince. uron the hcad of a pin, but which | Defense hurler. to keep the issue 2 AR, 3 : SRSy fafl thad foreiEny o) et | Germany making further romamniclf Jesembled a large blue wart upon|more or less open until the final start a Savings Fund. Commercial National Bank Ccrner 14th and G Streets OMAHA, Neb., September 6.—Today is the first of three days set apart for ex-service men to file upon the newly {opened irrigated units in the Qoshen I Hol= district, Wyo., and thousands of {former Yanks are pouring into Liman, nd Yoder, Wyo., many of them & across country in automobile his cranium. He commandeered a traffic signal post from the police and used the motor vehicle director to coach base- jrunners as to procedure or dela. The game was above par of thos mOSt recently feen at the Griffith payments. Such_unfounded rumors, says the note, are calculated to do the great- est injury to Germany. 25 INJURED IN CRASH. inning. The Home Defenders bunched nine hits to account for their three runs, while the policemen were able to reach Hoffman for only six. At the end of the game Commissioner Oyster presentcd the silk flag. a upon- any teer m confer- and that they will frown and every attempt to connection with the con ence. NEBRASKA REPORTS FROST. SUICIDAL EFFORT FOILED. While riding in an automobile with her brother, Miss Ella K. Fife, thirty years, a patient at St. Elizabeth Hospital. yesterday jumped to the rall- ing of the Anacostia bridge and plunged i dri i A S Septe! PHILADELPHIA., September — fpa : : overboard to the water thirty feet below. ; Stadium. Aithough the policemen | gift of Rudolph Jose. tc Capt. John iy B 403 i % 3 5 I B30 front of (he seaton. an exiremely | T enti-ve persons werd {miurea, five) BT 1o SNnuctin citun. himanriong |- A Riker R atchman. e | ore areca Wit our il movce, | £ Rhan "ot e “Home " Deiense THE BANK OF PERSONAL SERVICE light one, was reported from the low- | 0f them seriously when a heavy mo- | Yodcr, the new towns on the Union | WAtelY_set out in a boat and dragged e e blugecontimcunas: | Leagpelitani. lands in the vicinity of O'Neill. Neb., |10F truck in which they were return- | pacific extension are well prepared |Ner ashore. S e L last might. The lowest official tem{ (0% [rom an outing crashed into alfor the ‘invasion, officialy said. e oD RN CaseTous g perature for the night was 40 de-!{Oncre ‘I‘.‘f,Tl“‘ Alurn in‘the road at| The drawings wilk take place at : grees. | ¥ewportville, Bucks county. Pa. Torrington, ¥ on Friday. There i for apprexima are_claim {applicant Skin Tortured Babies Sleep y 10,000 RS Mirrors Restored | It's time to call on us when you find that mirrors require Resilvering. Quality Plus Economy in. d’Hote $1.50 u DINNER Home Cooking el o new"rts, 7 | Mothers Rest o qual 0 new. ices . L 3 - e Towest” considering TS TS Purpose | "0l rom 1o ok Sevvice Six courses served from G to §:30 After Cuticura Soap.Ointment. Taleum,Z5c.everywhere. Fe B A A g quality of work. MARTIN WOLF i i SOLID COMFORT in dining—really good food served promptly, quickly and in generous meal portions. Becker Paint & Glass Co. CHAS. F. HODGKIN. Mgr. e. 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