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=2 Le ; THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON! D. C, SEPTEMBER ‘11, 1921-PART L I UI[]UR I]H?[NI]S l HOW TO BEAUTIFY HND S[B“Nfl Bm] SOLEMN SCENES AT HULL, ENGLAND, DURING FUNERAL OF|[— ——— = : CITY HOME GROUNDS ; _ ZRI VICTIMS. v« Ho Seys Aftor Fights “‘HWS” Tfi FIGHT | LEAGUE CONGN, | == | N BRUTAL URDER) RS Ll || =™ || SCHODL BOARD BAN s Home Grounds,” prepared by Youth Arrested Maintains Interfraternity Council Asks the subcommittee on civie art, of which Miss Mabel T. Board- Innocence in Slaying of 1 ; i Dr. Ballou for Viewpoint CHARGE FOREMAN WITH SRy : | S B Cme s mme || 0 stand. » I iWams of Dangers Involved in - R : i Mandate Question—Pained 5 %.at Charges of Control. man s chairman exofficlo, of the Washington Society of Fime Arts. STEALING AUTO TIRES |5, i surcs s, » LTl Sy CHICAGO, September 10.—Harvey = A committee of high school alumui L “xou mesdn't werry about the | | TEC ook an active part in all phases U;-S. CAUSE OF DELAY W. Church, the twenty-year-ol B e £ school life, gL o M. J. Rhodes of Motor Transport iyoueh, arrested in fe ’wfii‘,’nl‘: - : 3 ey e hitia A :’;L‘ol‘:k‘: s "i = . > ¥ Corps Garage is Freed Under night in connection with the murder| [ » 2 Mr. Tisdale,” whose omly in- three-hour conference of the finter- Alfgence Slows Action on Disarma- Bail Following Arrest of Bernard J. Daugherty and Carl < s ’ Jurtea e e Bt nde™ | |traternity council in the Chamber of : . Asmus, was brought back to Chicago Yoent—Seeks to Avoid Chil Marvin J. Rhodcs, 425 Q street, fore- | tonight in the “de luxe" automobile T2 A man of the Motor Transport COTPS|gecl, 5 : 3 b e sion. L - 0 eclared by the Police to be the mo- / - 4 ’ Bolivia Deci [Barage °t- 321 Q street, last Dight|yive for the crime. g ; 5 7 4 . : sociated Press. | was arrested by Detectives Jett, Con- | Following the finding of the ter- - e s o ; N SVA. September 10.—Arthur J.inors, Hughlett and® Alligood of the |Tibly mutilated body Sl ? A X % Commerce assembly rooms last night to wait on Dr. Ballou, superintendent of schools, and ge: his reasens for the recent ruling agiinst fraternities toDaton “We are determined,” officers of the e A T council #aid last night after the con- Balfour of the British delegatlon.|p cadguarters automobile squad on |YeSterday in the Desplaines river, the ouncil said last nigl n » " 5 E forence, “to get this entire subjcc hking today at the assembly of the [charges of larceny from the United |Bolice ‘:,‘;‘fg ‘}l‘;‘}; "g‘:"l“’ ,fl:’i"“{n"'":‘“; s e o g : ; 5 o';:n:: - _n: u"a”b:‘w:t“ p’“,“ i S States govel » - P 4 e league of nations in defense of the SIYCL BIISFMUEAY | oolice, $1,500|BAraEe in the rear of the apartment ] - lic We want to get the clear light lcouncil, which had’ been under sharp . x in which Church lives. N ' ok sy . 3 jworth of tires stolen from the gaiage . of publicity and public opinion fo- re for three days, warned the assem- | Koy o5 Asmus’ Dody had been buried face 0 OEiiree Savm, bave been recayered. Lieut. Otto M.|4 ynyarg beneath an old automobile cused on the fraternity question. We fbly that the mandate question was Lowe. Jn charge of the equipment atloypcq by Church. The handsand feet believe that public sentiment is in full of difficulties and dangers and |the garage. was emteredion the books : . £ allpwing the Sruteenties & avor of allowing ernities to operate unmolested by the school ad- . - bound together with rope and a S : 9, that it was venturesome to try, as|as complainant in the cise. jece f it onference e Hobeat G e o raed. %0 fix the | An investigation is to be made under |Dundle of steel and cloth had been ; ; : ‘ Lioyd George’s Ci ministrators, an@ that such a senti- ment will grow stronger as the rea! Fterms of the mandates immediately. | the direction of Capt. C. Walter Hoover | thrust into the mouth until it pen Te was much pained, he said, by Hjal- ' of the Transport Carps to ascertain the |trated the chest- cavity. G 4 . i & 4 « Invitation is Acce, ted’ ar flrunllng'sp \arges that the coun- | exact amount -of loss.in tigs stolen | Was beatew into an almost unrecog- % : i : % . P il and the assembly were under the|from the garage. The total is unknown | hizable pulp. Death had been caused e . ¢ -~ i 2 . ! control of @ small group of pow. {at the present time. 5 . |by strangulation aud .congestion of _ . = Dublin Repofl says_ facts are made more generally le expressed surprise that the at-! Police declared that it was known thit | the lungs. - S - k,.;:-,,, S Rl he Jugoslav delexate; Mr. !the thefts had been performed since. Prolably Lured by Driak. J & 3 il | By the Associated Pr poThe purpose of the committee ap. Spalaikovitch. on Albanig, and at Lord | last January 1. Th 5 a P : 7] . be 10..—The Irish ikovit 3 ¢ i , f ided | ; The theory was advanced that the S < DUBLIN, September 10.—The s s Dol ito e iavaingo el G '.,,”:f.,",".;:',fi:»onTF;eC:fitgzfi'L:fi o s tyan fourded|two victima nad been lured to the > - - republican cabinet was in session late | gbjections he may have to the fra dates. {at 365 each for $85 to the chauffeur‘of | pasement under the pretense of hav- ¢ S : = tonight. It expected that J. C. Barton, | ternities which led Lo the promulgs = “ i i lin t & i = g ¥ = ion a ruling by e bo; o hd Mr. Baltous 2t onee set out to|as evidence. The chanfléur. according | , Daugherty, whose home was in St.| The victims of the disastrous Sight 3 . verness tomorrow night, certainly be- | cret societics from obtaining honors v g Y ai ion whil chool. ounteract the bad effect. and the as- | 10 the police, claims thit the sale was|Paul, was thirty-eight years old and | ef the ZR-2 have beem honored, hoth fore Wednesday's meeting of the dail | or distiietion, Wwhile I SSho0% sosept 4 : was & fol 5 e the ¢ or Jos S S T A e e R T e e S e e e L T e e e s e e I O S iitigis itakentto lindioate finarichs McGarrity, Robert E. Acorn, Edward Eovar for appearance in Police Court. Soryed Ah,a, CADWAIn o the tank | Mull Emsland. The ceremonicy were dail’ etecann “will uccept Premier [ Joros and WS KO (oypon v . E - 0; eorge’s invl - - > V. S. Absence Hampers. |man, was several years younger than | fue 1 ! feronce and. that the meeting of the B L e e Mr. Balfour pointedl next to the in- | ABOR WILL STAGE ~| Daugherty. ~ His' home was i0and ® ] |dail elreann has been summoned to | JEVPICR BIPYS SICGIIDL T 0 e ernational court of Justicé as an g EET s e e A == indorse the plenipotentiaries. AL LR b e i P chievement which was sufficient in Packard Motor Car Combeny OF Chlc | eral view of the funeral procession. |§ . % Cellins Pleads for Prisomers. izens' associations. The prediction tself to justify the league and con- HUGE PARADES FOR r Car Company of ok S The 2 ound its critics, who accused it of R I e e —————————n 4 ) Michael Collins, commander of the |¥as made that a majority, of the Cit naction. Treating of disarmament ln!‘_m(\l:ofid:h :rfnmslrmr. ccord- e ~ Irish republican army, made an ad- ~ the frat e ot 8- cell 2 ates, he plai = e concern, Church . N P G ‘Rath- | supporting the fraternities a oot mandites b piainly foti | REDUCTION OF ARMS |iigun Steotia itnsee"s i Swivcs (FLOOD DEATH TOLL 250; : ; B iem fodny ata Rl fote ac R Rty e ailowed 1o con- 3 h s o was for his father. & farmer . ; #United States from the league which i > the dependents of republican prisoners. f the Chamber fasidmusaibieaimoraiquickly (Continued from First Page.) Thursay mormms he semort s ‘.| - 36 BODIES REEOVERED Richard Mulcahy, chief of staff, and | ThE Sssembly, Tooin 24 0L SaoTie Many of the delegates in private | — & & ercpatesginiptuac 400 maching and asied that a sal ather republican leaders were on the | Ui S omn Frafernity then and mors ronversations sounde: e , = man be sen s é A 1 A . of prominent business ind while the majority maintain that |8lso to offer “helpful and construc- | Paugnerta and’ Famin t0,2 bank (Continued from First Page.) . ; 21 § ir " Collins sald that 3,200 Irish- |tBan score of prominent bugines the league must and will live, they ex- | tive suggestions.” Church to complete the deal. 3 o Dt 5, men were now interned, 1,500 serving | ;o ;ities but who were sufficiently in oot thut the Wushington conference | There has been no attempt to get BTy lowland, pouring into River avenue! [ T : s e R e mans pub. | terested In the cause o ofter sugges- the league to become a complete or- | ioor Organizations in ‘other coun- near the Salvation Army rescue home. g Fo 4 o T o E onsang. persons de- | tions: s . Th b b t a tries to take similar steps, it was Neighbors at the Church home told h 114 idi A . B pending on the earnings of these men ———— B o e T d Saueh | stated. the federation being concerned | of seeing Church drive up in the |It rose with appalling rapidity. Auto- - : o0 : Piust be supported. DEAD b DYt Bronshian with development at this time of €W car with two men and sald that | mobiles attempting to dash through o ? o 3 » e el i treatment of the ). W. STEPHENSON % American opinion on t| t {@11 of them entered the house. Later ' ; : ‘ 3 , he declared, had | estion. Nor has ther heen any dis. | CRUIch Was 5aid to have driven dway | Vere causht in the swirling waters ; / e bratusily, T, treated at Bandon | o - ion of the demonstration plans|®lone in the car. A neighbor re- {and marooned. » v g X" by four officers of the regulars, two | Virginia Legislator Was Redis- with officials of President Harding's | P°Tt€d to the police today that she| River avenue thus became the chan- t A X of whom had met “a just fate” since. tricting Chairman. B gt In ihe | SATAEe betweel Inel for a tremondous amount of the{Fg ¢ ey Cheers greeted this statement. i e first week of the assembl, {#nds without having developed any ifigure on the floor: the work seems b idéd b he sa e leaders as e; P De guidéd by the same leaders 2% ladministration, the project having on, has made the | 0¢€N evolved wholly as an attempt | Church and his mother drove away |water, reaching in some parts a depth | ; g 4 ] wep AL RS e Al N hme: | RICHMOND, Va, Scptember 10. ebate rather shopworn. The elec- |!0 B€t concrete expression of Ameri-|in the car after telling friends that|or four or five feet. A : . Sy prisoners at all. Every one of us is |John W. Stephenson, chairman of the fon of judges to the international {¢2n opinion on which the federation |they were going to visit at Adams, | % 4 : : more guilty, because these men only | redistricting committee of the general Ifourt next week is looked to to give |¢mbarked, ‘because of its extensive | Wis. Church was arrested as he en-| Many of the persons living along the v obeyed ‘orders, and if it is right that | agsembly of Virginia, and for twelve (R At S machinery throughout the country by |tered the town last night. . d not heed when warning : a ; 2 i P R G which virtually. every community | From the very first. Chirch protest- |2*emue 4! e it ttn ate. | I ) % S LR years a member of that body, died to- i mixai Named. could be reached and stirred to ac- |ed his innocence of all knowledge of |cries were raised, and it was w! = ’ ; : ; S {day at his home in Bath county, ac- The resolution introduced lsst" Thurs. | tion. the tragedy. He said that he had paid [ficulty that later they were dragged | b p M ; Wt et e ameY'st an|cording to a telegram received here lay before the assembly of the F . 5 : he appointment of an by Lord Robert Cecll, delegate| Parades Planned Here. g ShereY,on cash for the machine and | out of their homes. k e ey from the Bnglish and |by Col. John W. Willlams, clerk of uth Africa asking for an im- ashington is to take a prominent 1 to secure fair S definition of the A and B clauses place in tife demonstration by labor. Deelared Plot of Enesmles. RED CROSS READY TO AID. . j g 25 - . T ot Tocimonssetintenoraance (K oiooe ol noew e NN mandates, was referred today by the ! Mr. Gompers is to speak at a meeting | He intimated, however, that the fin with the status to which they were( He was chairnan of the committes ommittee on amendments to a special |here, plans for which are being made | ing of evidence of the crime in his f o 3 Py DR sty it entitled. He incidentally confirmed ommission of cight members. The [by the Central Labor Union, in co. |apartment was part of a plot of ene. | Field Directors Instructed to Hold . : . _ S e o a5 sae | elesaton ommission is composed of Lord Robert, j operation with the American Federa- |mies. “It's a frame-up,” he was quoted . o interncd at Curragh, saying: “This is| A committee from the House will Faul Hymans of Belgium. the Marquis |ton of Labor. Parades and other |83 telling" the detectives, "and said SclvesiiniBendinoss. 20 ; 2 M 5 i ; the first time prisoners have escaped | D¢ named to sttend the funerel, ar: i 3-‘,5:’;3( Italy, local demonstrations are planned. that he had made enemles by acting| While no request for assistance had 8 ¥ without co-operation from the outside, | oo nCompleted. cynald of France. Dr Nasen| pRELTMINARY W Ten's strikere " (" the Fallroad YA feome from San Antpnio as a remult | ENELS i e e Norway and Charles J. Doherty of ORK NEXT. |™j;5 Commenting on Church's statement |of the flood there, the American Red : g treedom Is coming, not because of anv i A0TH INFANTRY TROOPS e ik rercd b s ot that he had a recclpt showing that|Cross announced yesterday that its o . L tonTaf our enessies o for any hope |40 fotiows: {American Delegates Expectsd to b ha jiEherty for the automo- | 1 airectors in citien and towns near o . . they ‘hold out. but because of the| ) EauE ) OGAN COUNTY i§ “The assembly, regretting the delay |’ L z it i s 4 5 h has taken place in the definition Unify Their Opinions. X the men who have died for Ireland z . i andates, recognized that the coun- | Preliminary discussiof by the Drepaceates o T oriand and who 3 bt ey 2. : 1 is not responsible for that delay and | Amesican delegation with a view to id that it was customary to make i v 5 1 edom is|Transferred to Coal River District. {88 of the opinion that it would be de- | arriving at unified opinions and. se-out the receipt before payment had been | Camp Travis, near San Antonio, 18 in SR =ilinctiatopina il Neis e {firable that mandates of the A and Bjlection of the personnel of the dele- [made so that it would be ready when |charge of the situation pending the : Bandholtz Expected to jasses should be forthwith defined.” gation’s advisory committe were in- |the.m: ed THI [OT VREATH ERICAN Y. M, C. A, IN et { dicated omcially oaterday” as the [ " ERdipenitubn. arrival of officials now en route from | THE MAMMOTH WREATH SENT By I A o ENVOYS ALREADY NAMED. Leave Monday. ‘ | oficlally vesterday as th Sisedeno s Arriva, otianol ‘The dispute between Chile and!States governmen in . " the Associated Press. Eoiivia foer Cthe treaty of 19042 it | the conteremmen, in, preparation for I TWQ MEN SHOT AFTER A full report is expected upon the Dublin Report Says Griffith, Mac- | P70 et ivess, - ber s reported today in what is con- imament and Pacific and_ far eastern idered a most reliable quarter will ! affaira. 3 e referred to a commission of jurists | The preliminary discussion, it avas AL Neill and Barton Are Chosen. |10.—Transfer of soldiers of the 40th GESSFORD FINDS AUTO BAVARIA MENACES 1 ster o » o SPEED LAWS BROKEN GERMAN REPUBLIC | s tte Associated Press. ol et e e rameh arrival of the St. Louis agents and ARGUMENT OVER DOG |on this roport turther action wilt be their opinion as to the compe- | stated, be "expected to begin . based. Ltency of the assembly to consider : 8oon, although some progress to- . question. thus relieving the as- ; ward unification of viéws. already A. ssault Foll HIGH WINDS SUBSIDE. Aembly of the necessity of taking a |has been made. Secretary Hughes, uit Follows Kicking of Animal a problem involving the : Who has been designated by Presi- at Brentwood, Md., Last LONDON, September 10.—The Dub- | today at the headquarters of Brig. lin correspondent for the Westminster | Gen, Bandholts here.” Healquarters i Gasette today sent the following of the 19t nfantry are still being (Corittaucdifrom ¥ivst Page:) ch to his newspaper: maintained at Kanawha City, near Police Chief Orders Men to Watch 2 's | dent Hardi = It can now be stated with author- | Charleston. There are now about nriadlcn;:;' trine Fand, It IeaEu e | tion .!:!‘iunn'de::ko':x%“lon;az:nl::el:- Night. Property Damage of $150,000 Closely for Violations at oping in Munich and throughout theiyy that representatives from the|950 federal soldiers on duty in West The South American disputes bu- | tained the views of Senator Lodge southern state. The parties of the dail eireann will meet the British | Virginia. eau of the assembly met :In sple'::ill ':?d‘hiem‘?l-:u?mgnn& o.mo: '."e"(mfif’ ad . Caused Near Austin. ssion last night to ask the adher- | , leveral e hee of the two countries to. tnis | questions on which it is consjdered | “hile walking along Charles utreet.| 1,7 g mex, Sepfember 10.—High : {desirable ta formulate early opinions. | Brentwood, Md., about 11 o'clock last| o d heavy ralns which swept ident Van Karnebeek of the | The fourth member. of the American |night, Thomas Cleeves of: Brentwood |~ "0 20 34 L ssembly devoted this afternoon to | delegation, Senator Underwood, will |, 13 pawara Keris of the Victoris |°°Uth Texas Iate yesterday and early rying 1o effsct an agrecment be.|be Drougnt into the discussion as o 8] oday in ome of the most severs Ween the Bolivian and Chilean dele. | Soon, a8 e retumns io Washington. apartments. this 'city, were shot.|ie0ay 1 one OF To TOU SIem ates to refer their dispute to such | Mr. Underwood is spending the con- |Cleeves was rushed to the Emergency |=1°"™* commission. During the course of | Sfessional recess in the mountains erty damage of thousands of dollars and injury to numbers of people, had subsided late today, according to re- Street Intersections. left and the national authoritles, it 1s | Tepresentatives in 3 conferece ul T~} Conditions in Boone and Logan Motorists are still speeding across|felt, may not be powerful enough to|ter of fact the dail représentatives w“"vor“ o2 flby S mndlf street intersections, accofding to Maj. | subdue this spirit of revolt. already have been decided upon. They i holtz, who it was expected would Gessford, superintendent of police,| It is reported that the secret or-|include Arthur Griffith, John MacNill|jeave here for Washington not later bert C. Barton. It is not ex- ° and they are also driving around cor- | ganization of military volunteers in | Boeyed that Bamon fio Valera will at. | than Monday ners at excessive speed. In the police Bavaria is now ready to join the sep- |tend t?lebeol‘lferel‘lfie,t l;l{t he |‘ilnt?l n; bulletin he calls attention to members | aratist movement led by~ Minister | ers Will be immediately available for X - v sultation by the Irish representa- of the force that the regulations pro- | President Von Kahr and Crown Prince | ¢{iey SS EXCITES Chilean Secret Service Discovers hibit a speed of more than twelve |Rupprecht, whose' great popularity is JOHNSON’S NOMINATION Station in German Consulate. miles around corners and across-in- |demonstrated every time he appears A Bavarian separatist movement, REPORTED D'sAPPHovED LIMA, Peru, August 17.—Chilean areTicai it Jos Ara- | Of Tennessee, but is expected to re- | Hospital with bucksnot in his abdomen o o e Al O A ra to the Capital prior to the re- land lower limbs. He was in a serlous n. the latter agreed {0 this nz;lu;,g;‘s“" ng of Congress, September|.ongition. Kerns' tondition was mot 5 e ion, but Augustin Edwards, cl = i ports recelve ere. streets of Munich. he Chilean delegates. has not yet | Agreement Is- Desirable. ;erlo‘us]enouzh for him ta go to the Only one fatality, that of Brakeman tersections for passenger vehicles and | in the {lssented. President Van Karnebeek | Whether the American delegation | hospital 2 N restrict the operation of trucks and ntimated to the correspondent this | might be expected to meet soon in ai The Maryland authorities are mak- | WAEPeT: Who was killed near Noonan ., ..y cars to a speed of not more|With the possibility of serious civil secret “service ‘agents discovered re- fternoon that the plan referring the | formal session was not \ndicated to-|ing an investigation of the affair toin the wreck of Southern Paciflc train o © 1 es at such locations, | War, has for some time been regarded e oriuat [COnMLME ispute to the commission of -jurists | ut it was said to be ly de- | determine wh ? i : ¥ robably would be adoptsd. but no ! sirable that some agreement be|The preliminary Iecetiomior ofSus; |No. 227. has been reported as resulling| n tnis connection Maj. Gessford by certain of -the llies, especlally |genator Watson Quoted as Saying |equipped wireless station, according e a 0 7 N ., lletin: i ews- bell i 1 | an s wife went to the in headquarters concernin e i £l C ‘here. T is pelicved that the ;u"g'éee:?ifxf'f«;'.r:vh:fee".’;n':‘pf:‘g"‘c':wfln?m‘:':e?";?)gf'l Cleeves home on a visit. The twoflood at San Antonlo. The train, a | oce vearation. of motor venicies &i| Since the armistice was signed favorably in Case. e e e ®< sovernment. The bureau of the ! abje that th e ecopnidered Drob-lmen started to walk down the street. | mized passenger and frelght, was de- | crossings and around corners at|inere has been -a French party in Enrique Kostchan, reported to be an ague IS assisting President Van | yisery commitice will be decided, | sircm, icdok Passed close by, and| g carly todsy when it piunged |speeds in excess of those permitted in | b 070 M5 VUl CF R PR T By the Amociated Press attache of the consulate, taken arnebeek in an effort to prevent the i president Harding is said to feel that A":zml;- ed at it, the police reported the trafic regulations, and & number ATLANTA, Ga., September 10.—The |into cus kut later was released. {the American advisory 'committoa | praided him for Kickiny ar tae -gub- |!ito @ washout between San Antonlo | o accidents have been caused by lics desiring the dismemberment of embly at this session. - The bureal. | should consist of about twelve mem- | gn, and Eagle Pass. The engineer and|reckless driving at such points. Germany. They have been leaders in the assembly -president. is | Dera and not more than Afteen at the! Cleeves couste Koot yor®¢d: | Areman of the train were injured.| “The members of the force—both .o yuiation against Prussia an intermediary between S footmen and mounted men alike—are, 2 = 1 It is w,,n,,e,,l,y;g:;'-po‘:'::;' o’h'{:';‘_‘yfgm'{";:%:fl:f and was walking away with . him |None of the passengers was hurt. o ore. direoted to watch carefully favor ~of union of Bavari i i A wi w ts w re N < = Wuerttemberg and Austria and pos-|for the District of Columbia has been n league circles that the fiate careful selection. so to give| When the two sho jate s fized. Near Austin property damage esti-|for the motorist who not only dis- | WACTUEHIISRS SO0 S VRS SO0 BOed fispute will not come before the pres- | 3 Kerns carried Cleeves back to the egards his own safety, but that of | 8ibly Hungary. F unfavorably acted upon by the Senate |y St ers Bontlih SE I D | proper representation to all the varied) 1atter's house. about two blocks|Mated at §150,000 was caused and elght | ™ 35 by his failure o live up to |has had a special minister in Bavaris, o fant session of the assembly, if ever. t] committee which heard appeals for |ciently owerful to communicate groups that would be affected by the [gyway from red ornado and who still remains in Munich. How 5 e et ; - }de sions of the conference. ot he et L g emaved i bermas imere L0 R y"’ ey s | hekrepulations land sk e ereAtr ok |8 o Fenis kenoral antagoniem in {and against the Georgia negro. ac- IR Esican) Sma BTN WA n Tth - Pershing Bliss Mentioned. . S 3 g Prussia has now developed 4nto more | cording to advices received here to- e 5 —_— - | Wi violations are observed. g th I’ c ast. 250,“)0 FIRE LOSS, ¢ ! The Army and Navy, it has been moralized telephone and telegraph serv- “Efr‘;\ee D o e ara el particularly a fight against democ- A T e south Pacific coas Itaken for granted. win nave thei24 DROWN IN RIVER ice, it has been Impossible to estimate time to time, call the attention |Facy and the German republic. - ALEXANDRIA WATER i largest representation on the advisory the damage wrought In several towns | i e meen’ to this_ important pro-| It is regarded here as certain that|United States Senator Watson: ASSIGNED TO WALTER REED. B Chaplain Theodore F. Rudisill has | body. Because of his position ss ithin a radius of fifteen or twenty miles| vision of the traffic regulations with |if Bavaria were to win out in a con-| The Georgia senator was one of the i chief of staff, and because of the ex- AS FOOTWAY FALLS; S E I ONETY view of bringing about its strict i z ing opponents .of ratification of FRONT THREATENED i perience gained as commander of the . S; of Austin. |3 yiew ging test at arms with Prussia the founda- | leading 0P been relieyed from duty with the §0ta entorcemont turn of the Wittelsbach | th ination of Johnson, and to-| i i American forces during the we€rld o lte e et otltiie Wit i the e omin : been raloned from duty writh the Serh lwur’f Gen. Pershing; It is regarded in 15 OTHERS MISSING Ratni Kol I Arend H nomination of Henry Lincoln Johnson, |H". i!‘u‘bflld' ll.) have (1_:|du‘t;iednulho;- ties the station was installed purely a in republican national committeeman iy, "o ionific purposes. 10| from Georgia. to be recorder of deeds| The paper asserts the station was dismantled by the chief radio officer of the Chilean government and that Hardl - dynasty would have bgen laid. Thg|night's advices said he had been in- and ordered to this city (ur_ duty at O L rfi;‘ii‘fl’,}{m‘c’.fl bl spent. Horettm The ?m; e = MISS WILSON BUYS HOME. | prussian reactionaries, such as Gen.|formed from Washington that the|Waltor Reed General Hospital (Continued from First Page.) { | the committee. ‘Maj. Gen. Tasker H. .~ 1iying districts of Austin when & heavy Ludendorf, are reported to be ready to | committee had voted against Johnson. | : = stroyed cither by the flames or by |Bliss, Who represented the United (Continued from First Page.) fall ‘of rain commenced. The tOrfent|poyghter of Ex-President, Takes [support such a separatist movement |Senator Watson is spending his time August Circulation oke or water. jStates on the supreme .council and = o buildin, b o in N. Y through pure hate of the liberals. |at his home in Thompson during the Timber Lost. later was one of e e e Ofatpe {been playing on_the banks ot the|" Yy ring the twenty-four hours endn Fish Residence in N. Y. s ot Conarens : i Becore the fire was placed under-con- et wha. (mitslinmentioned e and sl ppediintoithe water and | ot 7 a.m. today, 18.23 inchea of rain fell | special Dispatch to The Star. COMPROMISE IS REJECTED. 9 lfol the flames had reached and dam. | here as a possible selection as repre- |quickly threw out Erappiing. i at Austin, the federal weather observer | NEW YORR, N. Y., September 10.— rone itation for ‘While there have been reports of e = tative of the Army. announced, the greatest precip! Shrsy st { d a small brick structure used as an | *000 S eneioned as probable repre- | tows ‘of tne’ arowmine srreagtime; | that longth of time ever reported there. Miss Marg: ug! Bavarian Government Refuses to|opposition in the subcommittee of the One Edition Daily il i by S , & ! } ai from Austin to San Antonio | former President Woodrow Wilson, M 5 iliary mill by .the Smoot lumber! sentatives of the Navy are Numerous | women and men rushed to the brid Al e 2 Adjust Differences With Berlin. |Semate District committee to Mr.|pjstrict of Columbia, se.: pany, while several thousand feet | and include Rear Admirsl Sims, com- | [5fear the child, whose identity e | A e e Beiat ihat seruice momid S st it e | u.iu jated Press. Johnson's momination, these reports| FLEMING, SREROLL., Buaves, Nangeer dressed lumber was lost. { mander of the American forces inin,t known, was their own. - ‘the | not be resumed before tomorrow. High-|Iceidence, 22 ooc: 2 1d not be confirmed last night. So |o E (BAa P metue) eaRer A g European waters during the war and | nojice grappled in, the murky water : o T s he late Mrs. Fish ruled New York's| BERLIN, September 10.—The Ba-|could n e e od sqld and gistributed | How he.dflolf thepl\';l[vll 'War Collea’e: L et i ae wnynul:mlnl to the cap! are Im- fou:- m:ndred; in a mf-nm::ln]ulldlhe varian government, according to the]far 88 could be learned, the members mz-fn'.: -(‘.’:fi'flm e Admiral ary P. Jones, commander ! g% passable. admiration and envy of social leaders. | ¥ be * iy > e the 'Atfantic fieet, and Rear Ad- | was River Breaks Over Bauks. What purpose Miss Wilson has in|Munich correspondent of the Lokal|°f the "‘;"f::‘;::‘:‘;;;"‘ onont o Bows . ifore the fire at the ice companys| Mmirals Henry T. Mayo Charles J.|g Those | _Reports from eron, south of|acquiring the property could mot be | Anzeiger, has completely rejected the |toWn fo! ' Cam arehpuse was put out. | Badger and Frank F. Fletcher, &Il {who fell into the water firat had no | Waco, said that the Little'river there)learned * The megotiations for the |compromise on differences which arose chance to escape, as_others came|has broken its banks, causing much |purchase of the property had been Capies. =1 & Three Slightly Injured. ‘| fleet. Camiine apan them. They sank ome |havoe, the damage eing confined prin- { carried on by Washington attorneys|between It and the Berlin government | DIE |N JUMP FROM CAR. et if'rw; marin;s flalml a civilian, by- Labor Leaders Eligible. the pelice believe some were forced |cipally to crops. Tnfil fllsnu‘ Fe rail- ropre:lanllng‘ lu'Wlllon.d !I;he pron; over President Ebert's decree - e o TR5TD nders at the fire, were slightly in- rdin s indicated |to the bottom of fhe stream- and are | road trestle over Little river wasierty is s four-story and basement |ferring exoceptional powers on the < red at the Mutual Tce Company | e iaent e nation's " womon | S0lll Imbedded in the M. *® | washed away, the advices added, Rain|awelling on a lot 22 by 203, and is |G oo TP Couple on Carnival Train Driven one of them. by! e given representation : totaling 1 inches fell there. The jopposite Stuyvesant Park. nd the other twfi :;sou.':en:l?rl:)ry‘ sectlon.p Fpremost town of San Marcos was under water| A few months ago the property was 23.63 INCHES OF RAIN. ere slightly burned. The marines! among those eligible to spak for ! An armored motor car, built by an|this morning and without light or!gold by Sidney Webster Fish, grand- X B fused hospital treatment, and the | labor, ‘according tb views expressed | American firm at a cost of.$45,000, has { power, although later reports sald|son of Stuyvesant Fish, to Mra Ella jvilian, J. H. Jallisarlo, went to the ! here, is Sdmuel Gompers, president :been supplied to the Chinese milftary that the water was receding. Several! ) Mott, who has resold the property Valley Junction, ipspital and was treated for injuries| of the American Federation of Labor. | governor of Manchuria. houses there were, washed from their| 1o Miss Wilson. Y, 4 to Act by Electric Flash. STAMFORD, Conn., September 10.— The bodies of Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Near Hearne,|; pewis of Springfield. Mass, who lled_as they jumped from a [T PGB0 oNA a1 the hip. He remai R ther labor leaders have been foundations, but with this. exception £ Do b To e e ot =t Uie sz ¥ A o L e iection Do P ses wat ‘mald 10 haye been | mEm—————— Under Water. - N e hanin & Choey Carstont T g r. - Agriculture, it has been indi- slight. The tracks of the Missouri, HOUSTON, Tex., September 10.—A | Company train at Noroton this after- |Les8 : Sated, also may be given a voice-in | | Two Men Break Law’ Kansas and Texas and the Interna-|ed streams out of their banks, causing o e e erotihs e Ears aeile ool eaodibion: 1 oo Cadvisory section, and likewise the : s o reat Norihern. ralloads|much orop damage. The Missours| TePOrt from the weather observer at|BoOD when a ‘Asshl from ihe over-|Total daily met cireulatio EMAND PREMIER CALL ll:‘:fl:m:‘:o;\yeh of the country. To Get Prison Term re torn the roadbeds for several llxv‘:'l:n‘l ‘“"..'5?3."«5““;?::".:{:3'.‘.' ::: Taylor, Tex., to the Houston weather | wore removed t a.:l m..{:u,g.. Darlen| Iation - . ber 84519 PARLIAMENT IN SESSION | tnat D ey st betons To Cure Drug Habit | | Although raliroad offolals at Hous. | washod out and two raliroad LIRSS | oree sy s tuahes of sate han tetion | of the company were more or less| coples fo service. etc.. 50 the maake-up of the advisory commit. o Gure Lrug B | |1on were without definite knowledge |and stretches of track between there 63 inches of e et et s toe B completed. ATLANTA, Ga., September 18 | [today as to the extent of damage to!and Austin been carried away. | there in the last twenty-four hours. |85rioUStY RINFES 0 L0e BT TUTE | Datly 5 g MRS | |kt o8 s Beme 1SS | soutabound Texss specltl i | omcint message states that Valley oy 31 Ste tnd ee 1wl 2o Joar . 3 unable to & . ten. Daye. 5 September 10.—The i 25 KILLED IN WRECK. Judse et Sonfined between Austin and Elgin and | onts and & reported wreok on the In. | Junction, near Hearne, Tex, is‘under | nurse-mald named Annle Ingram, pro- | Dyye. Coptes. D Dot adiate’ Summaning : of . DRrliament i e o reotic_laws, asked at San Antonio and west. ternational and Great Northern rail- | water. B Datiyiinniion iisievay et 100 B6416 28 _An announcement made by the|road. . - r the purpose of dealing with the peniten. 3 employment problem is- demanded | Express, Train Derailed While [ T““E"fli‘:-.fi?“&‘.‘:’ ‘::‘ &m: 8 DEAD IN SOUTH DAKOTA. a lfclegram sent to Premier Lloyd 00 1 ¥ Practically all communication out|pgrtford to Reading, Pa.. The car in “SesTEx of Houston to points in the flooded | which the “flash” occurred was just!pess adjustments......... IV ahead of the caboose. It was occu- Chri : ? . Bpeediag, Weat Lochs, France. i pridgeqiXaa & e helr toack arediis brofien. butameager. reports by fifty or sixty colored people | Total Sunday net circulation. 345747 TRe T & depuis o & e ata sz)xs, e Brtaniiet (Ae £ had been wa hed out between Corpus |Heavy Property Damage Results|show considersble aress afteoted. pled by 81ty or einize D R e Vs3,0f the London metropolitan. city | twenty-five persons are reported to Sibley, “but I can't these points cannot be resumed before From Tornado. ————————— purposes. When the “flash” entered Averare number of Sopids for t|have been killed and sixty injured tomorrow, it was said. sttt TEN YEARS FOR 31 HOLD-UP. R O i ) 5 titentiary. L | The pontoon bridge across the Rio| SIOUX FALLS, 8. D., Sep T B [ law RS eXprasy r ol xynnin o0 Both of the Uy it | | Granas betwoen Laredo, Texas, and |-—Three men dead, one'missing and | WHEELING, W. Va., September 10.| the door, located in the side. Avgrage Sundsy met circu Strasbourg to Lyons was derailed to- Laredo, Mexico, was destroyed |Afth serjously injured resulted from |-Pleading guilty in eriminal court ng SR % d fu : lood waters, reports stated. a tornado striking west of here last|hére today te :‘rh!- nr:r. glh‘:y’il}:h’l:nr::::.“ .‘nnhlt advices the business distriot|night. Damage to farm hul‘lldlm ex~ wme: he ghuhlpd.n n,’ =l;'an~u=:g-rm siso demands tha ined“aeq%ae_ngh |‘:u=:";'&.'° "“:3 3 X was peported {nundated _w aver-: & mfl% . Ove.-mileg) Laor ""“'w e Liegres e - premier ‘immediately receive the|been par i § .The preperty was | Robinson ten years ;wntuflnn at Inverness ’or elsewhere, a switchman. 4 rain large. state penitentiary at Moundsville.