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; SEEKING SOLUTION IN BERLIN FiNANCES Experts Confer With Bank- . ers, But Fail to Get Gold for Reparations. overnment financial experts today conferred with Geclared at a m ing of the Rhennish JAPANESE ISSUE DENIAL. 1 Reports of Proposals on Sik-~i- at ' Dairen Without Basis. By the Associated Press. TOKIO, September 17.—The foreign office today characterized as without foundation special dispatches received here Monday telling of the submission |of Japanese proposals to the repre- sentatives of the Far Eastern Republic 1of Siberia in the joint conference in Dairen. 4 These proposals were, as given the special dispatches: @rganization !of a syndicate of Japanese traders to l«lu business in Russia; establishment of joint Russo- panese bank; i tion of Japan's superior fishery, i forestry and mining rights in Russia; lifting of the embargo on the export of gold and furs and a rearrangement !Poker Portraits—Let’s Give Credit Where Credit Is Due. s 1 =By Webser. 147N SQUAD” MAKES | RAIDS IN GEORGETOWN Capt. Oyster’s Force in Company With Seventh Precinct Officers Charges Liquor Violators, 0 Capt. Oyster's “flying squad,” with officers of the seventh precinct, made two raids last evening in Georgetown on places where it was charged in- toxicating liquors were sold and held. HEALTH BOARD NAMED. Fredericksburg to Have Women on School Board. Special Dispatch to The Star. FREDERICKSBURG, Va., Septem- ber 17.—The city council at its last meeting elected Mrs. C. Sidnev Hunter, Dr. H. M. DeJarnette, Mrs. J. Conway Chichester and J. Fred Brown as members of the city health board. It is contemplated to elect two woman members of the city school board at the next meeting council. of the ' Potomac 'MINISTERS IN NEW FIELDS. Special Dispatch to The Star. FREDERICKSEBURG, Va., Septem- ber 17.—Rev. T. P. Baker of King George county has accepted a call to Episcopal churches in Westmoreland county, and will move to Montross, where he will reside in the future. Rev. W. E. Warren has tendered his resignation to his several Baptist churches in King George county, to accept a call to King William county. Mr. Warren has been pastor of Shiloh, and Montague Baptist churches for seven years. Special---Half-Price Sale The first pl i - Private bankers on the question of rais- | of the customs tariffs, and free navi- e place v siéed wus:Gll Pros- | % % ing gold credits to meet reparations ob- | gation of the Amur and Sungari riv- avenue, where Charles Gates, for- | tures + Vigatlons, but fajled fo make any definite | ¢ ty-three years old, was arrested on a | ectric an as I'lX Aarrangements the payments, the | T SouLo charge of selling intoxicating 1i . s —_— quor. < ted I're correspondent was in- ) e 4 8€ AN The officers say they found 131 bottles . CONVENIENT TERMS IF DESIRED Difficultics are being raised by cer- M INSPRATION of Jamaica ginger, a quantity of corn to pay for raw materials purchased o v | The police, took into custody two men, abroad if they surrender their foreign | who were found in a back room. No credits ta, the s Director General charge, however, was placed against Wiedfeldt of the Krupp works recently H 1 i them. 2 4 The other place visited by the offi- $12.95 $12.95 Westphalian Chamber of ommerce | i cers was at 2514 P street, where Orin Reg. Price, $25.00. Reg. Price, $25.00. . 'r'.'fi" flm‘h surrlvml_ {n'e-nlxl Lo Tecuseh Whiting, colored, thirty-nine B EaCE SRS 0 ce o nation's life blood.” and | i : that no onc was abie to say whethor | Directors of Board of Trade to R e even this measure would gi tisfay o y iory results L. S. Ofters Reported. i Discuss Report To- morTow. program to add to the appear- | teen years old. of th¢ P street ad- dress,” were arrested. Whiting was charged with selling and also with | Another point of_controversy is that | A !illegal possession of intoxicating | the rightist pardes, which largely | The directors of the Board of Trade | 7. {liquor. He was released on $1.500 { nt indre al and landed inter- will hold a special meeting at 4! i Z bonds. Brent was charged with the ! % . J pecty P77 7 L illegal ssi e icati FIRED COMPLETE AND INSTALLED. e would have an important part!o'clock tomorrow afternoon to con- (// ELMER Fospy illeg: possession of intoxicating WIRED C L - J in any credit arrangement. aud, in!sider a report from the committee on | /' 2% K liquor. He was released on $500 bonds. GAS BOWL FIXTURES return. might demand a proportion- | rivers and harbors on the proposed | W/ o The officers say they found a quantity $7.90 Complete ately large representation in the gov- | Hiproycmiane of the SO front and 7 ,,}/‘/‘ ‘:ASS(,QID:; ?):L('::‘r:se\vhmky and peach extract at &eirtrdoeniy gnu’ ernmen the possible effect of that improve- 2 1N 3 3 L 4 5 2 Newsy s hint that offers of credit {ment on wharf commerce. / Z \TA POKER | s _The raids were made by Detectives We Cary & Large Assortment of have m-.‘g received from American.! Frank P. Leetch, chairman of the ! 7 AT 12 I Sweeney and Hesser of Capt. Oyster': Let Entimate—We'll Surprive You. Dutch and other European financial {rivers and harbors committee. said ! GAME D “flying_squad.” with Capt. Falvey Who'esale and Retail, Mail Orders institutions, but banke have made |last night he could not disclose the O CLOCK AN Sergt. Furr, Precinct Detective Kuehl- Solicited. no announcements of this kind. Vor-|recommendations of the committee | HE DID. ing of the seventh precinct and Reve- Manufacturers of Fixtures. waerts doubts the of rman juntil they are discussed by the: ccveD nue Agent C. A. Berry. financiers (o raise ent funds to | directors. | eRecT! 4 PENN ELECTR]C & GAS SUPPLY co meet the paymen Speaking for himself only, Mr. ! fuL f . voluntary m: he newspaper de- | Leetch said he has always favored T 4 HELD ON LIQUOR CHARGES. 3 12 at abprepriations throush | improving the appearance of the river | 1‘ e 91115, 9th St. N. W. Mau:rs‘ tion alone will prove ef-jfront, but that he does not believe . ¢ = Open Evenings. fective janything should be done to retard| %| |Two Colored Men Arrested Ac- BiciSayciSonHalt The gravity of the finuncial situa-| use of the wharves for commercial | ',; cused of Carrying Int>xicants | tion has b more 1y rm'ug-illllrpo 3 i l 4 nized inanciers and politiclans | Commissioner Oyster told several < Twocoloredimenwerelarrestedilast r hangzes between bankers ! members of the Board of Trade who | E 5 * | TR TR : Ferin "\ttention jcalled on him yesterday that the | night by Detectives Mansfleld and | [EEUBURCEOROUB0R0E0E Phone Frankln 5849 y the con-|Commissioners do not intend to pro- | Berry of the fourth precinct and| the value of (hibit the use of the wharves for com- i charged with violating the national| mar mercial purposes in connection with prohibition act. They were released | | DR H E 3 M 1 me i i o RE. B, | ciation of railroads, at a recent meet- 7th and D Sts. N.W. 5th and E streets northeast. el $3 s onadghte (e opneae: | cn $1,000 bonds for appearance befare | 3 fi e quan- 2 Sauinecouschannel; ' United States Commissioner Hitt t ~AREFT AN = Decially rance was previously stated by oo 1 0 11 THE CAREFUL DENTIST < nzineer Commissioner Kutz, O ioncs resistered an el 1) re is no dentist in all Wash- = ! “The Board of Trade men, after con e e e el s avid ] on more ful than I am in = {itciving ik Orster bancd SLErng. Soicebolicenchangeihe v.g treating people’s teeth. 1 take S { ferring with Capt. Oyster, boarded | carrying a quantity of gin on a bi. | 2 peor - 4 = - is ap no tendency to | the police boat Visilant and inspected | it (B unlimited precaution not to hurt e the condition of the currency | the water front. i The other man is na i vou the least bit. your teeth . gave his name as' | 7 s AL : 2 tlons. -‘x;’}:"-‘lr‘d% > William Green. It is charzed that he | 3 pecdiaiy nuon ';«:”.IHLQ ',: “r’:; ; ations ansta was transporting intoxicants in an |5 dnee. W oy &l 0 marks, . = 1 R T g T G ARE 2L e o) CENT A MILE FOR LEGION. Gold Crowns »n is serious and 3 3 = KANSAS CITY. September 17.—A |c > . e e e A oné-eentzarmile rate Wik e avalabie = PYYY 1] Bridgework g an industrial leader told |teenth Street Baptist Church tonight St to world-war veterans attending the & p Y Fillings = the dent. “but the difficulty jat 7:30 o’clock, when the members will ereidfy 1001 .1 Webenas. national convention of the American ||z % '“ | of L way is the crux of the |join the ladiés’ auxiliary and listen e e Swas B . Set of Teeth | matter. exchange value of the|to the 2nnual sermon. L A ES = | ¥ e: i | tive chairman of the legion's na- . e | mark, however, misrepresents its pup’ | ecu & a- | g | ha N oE AL e e 'n| The Baptint mininters’ conference in i tional convention committee, was in- A f ey andisome) .)‘;;.!L:;g:.:[to open at 11 o'clock tomorrow morn- A DVISES = SPANISH OCCUPY NADOR, formed today that the trunk-line asso- DR. PIGEON, "¢ | Qoine re R Tin their |Ing at the Church of Mount Jezreel, | | 2\ Srerarmrenarers DR. H. E. SMITH, MGR. ) TIONS | 5 EY T R POSI N Ryt at srecent meet d e e S OF ENGLISH-SPEAKING ENGINEERS *Y 70 %9 ' oo DR B, B o a > == to veterans and by f th chants are unable to buy ma-| The Collexe Women's Club will give - J - o TIEmpers o thelr fami= p festals, nitore Tkets to any ex-la garden party at 1822 I street Wed- i i = fent but are utilizing home products | nesday from 7:30 to 10 p.m. In case {Rebels Break and Flee Under Fire i in the pa il b - i 3 al w stow ccause of et (Rat failore 16! mect ons ob 31';.?,';”10:3.“"’ will be held in the! 4 world engineering council of Fritz medal was bestowed because o [] of Ships After Hand-to- ;ligations would result in further oc- Anglo-Saxons is advocated by Sir|pig achievements in the development cupation of territol upon which D:l-‘llrr- of llnbel’ll wlllmtletwei- Robert A. Hadfleld, British scientist|of manganese steel; asserts that all Hand Fight. ! “rance is in continued the in-|nesday at 8 o'clock p.m. at Knights of - n S e g soc! oy dustrialist, “has united all parties in | Columbus Hall, 606 E street. Business|37d engineer, who in a message t0{communities of British origin must| By the Associated Press. the belief that nothing should be left session will be followed by a dance. undone to raise the necessary funds.” the engineers of America invokes the [forever stand together as they did principles of Gladstone to promote MADRID, September 17.—The Span- 1ish forces have occupied the town of Meeting of Georxe Washington Council. American Association for the Recognition of the Irish Republic, to- day at 318 Pennsylvania avenue southeast. ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. Dr. Pinkerneil, a leader in the Ger- man people’s part serted that the attitude taken by a number of poli- ticians and financiers was that “the « conviction that the allied ultimatum cannot be filled shall not prevent our using every available asset in an ef- fort to fulfill - WAITERS BUCK OPEN SHOP Union Plans to Combat Any Such Movement Tried Here. Members of the ‘Waiters’ Union, Local 1, are making plans to combat any “open shop’ movement here, it was said last night by officials of the orgainzation. The plans, it was said, probably will be brought to the attention of the Cen- tral Labor Union at its regular meet- ing tomorrow night. The union voted to stand solidly‘ behind its business manager, Charl S | H. Mayer, in dealing with any situ: -‘ tion that may arise over the ‘“open shop” question at the regular meet- John M. Reed,as honerary president. union, presided. | meeting will be in { trom Chain Bridge at 2 o'clock. Mr. Handy will lead. to meet at 473 K street southeast at 3 o’clock. Jolit meeting of the five councils of American_Association for the Recofni. tion of ‘the Irish Republic at Gonzaga Hall at 8 o'clock p.m. Lord Mayor Stephen O'Mara of Limerick, Ireland, will speak. EUGENICS TO MEET. The second International Eugenics Congress will meet at the American Museum of History,” New York city, during the coming week. under, the presidency of Dr. Henry Fairfield Qs- Washington ing Friday night. president of the The opening the Hall of the BlG lMMIGRAT'ON INFLUX_ ;:‘ddresnos will be made by Dr. Osborn, IDr. Charles B. Davenport and Maj | Leonard Darwin. Italy Leads With Total Greater Than Entire Increase of Last Year. | e Henri Papineau, dealer in souvenirs e i 2 rease in the nation's popula- {at 1217 Pennsylvania avenue north- tion through immigration v 32 { west, has filed a petition in voluntary for the fiscal year ending July 30, asbankruptcy. He list his debts at $15.- compared with an increase of 193,514 | 410, and estimates his assets at for the previous fiscal ear, according to {$13.960. At the request of Attorneys stat de public yesterday by | Tobriner & Graham for the petitioner, the Department of Labor. i Justice Hoehling suspended adjudica- Italy far outstripped other coun-|tion until the creditors act on a frics in supplying immigrants last | proposition offered by the merchant a total of 222 496, ito settle at 50 cents on the dollar. of the rdcent enacted | immigration law was | i tor rrivals in June,! MARRIED IN BALTIMORE. amo = Lo . as inst 5. < Quring Aav. The Taw asainst 526191 Harry Whiteman, Treasury Depart- RecE T ment employe, was married yesterday in~ Baltimore to Mrs. Harriett E. {Lockwood, a widow. of Buffalo, % last LIQUOR GUARDS’ WAGES CUT. |according to word received. he S of guards and watchmen ."I'{:'h; ceremony rious government bonded ! Rev. James M throughout the country ; laries the was performed by 5 Wallgee.. . The. couple left immediately for a short wedding v liquor is stored were ordered : g, - last might by Commieened | trip to Buffalo and Niagara- Falls. to permit the employment of | i nts. { FINED FOR SELLING QUART. By reducin warehouse 00 to 31,200 | & vear, Mr. ynes said, an annual ; —John Winder, prominent automobile saving of $108.000 would be entailed.; man;, was fined $500 in police court This would make possible the in-|today on a charge of selling’a quart {rease of prohibition agents on the ;of whisky.to Judge R. C. Strudwick, bureau's stafi to 1.000. {well known member of the local bar. He 'was also required to give a $1.000 {bond for his appearance once each HELD IN FUR COAT THEFT. |three months to show good behavior: rized with having stolen four fur | WiNder's arrest came after he had of the 360 ght by Detectives Kelly, Scriv- | and Jackson. as a fugitive from | ARREST ‘JUSTICE OF PEACE. local police were asked to 1ook . * NASHVILLE. Tenn., September 17. 3 o1t ind his t fotlowed. | —A warrarnt ‘for ‘the arrest of R. W. d to have sold the coats in | Whitley. justice of the peace of this The Baltimore authorities ' county,. was..sworn out today by Were notified and an officer will come | County Judge Litton Hickman, charg- here for him. jturn in fines and leesh which legiti imately belonged to the county. It ON TOUR OF INSPECTION. |0 the sam involvea amounts to retary of War Wain- { approximately $7.000. will ve here today for an | — ion of military activities at Thp Knox. Ky Fort Henjamin Hac. | SILENT ON GOVERNORSHIP. on, Ind irfleld and Dayton, ! SPARTANBURG, S. C., September 17. io. foll Camp Pe conclusion ches hich he will go to! Ohio. to witness the!(he seventh South Carolina district, and the national rifle | now a member of the board of govern- ors of the Federal Farm Loan Banl while in the city today declined to deny ARMY ANIMALS TO BE SOLD.|°T confirm a rumor that he will be a - i candidate for governor next vear. Mr. of oincideat with the reducti he Lever will make the address at the open- catinted wirength ot the e of the (ing of the University of Seuth Carolina = or other disposition of a large |at Columbia next Wednesday numb. «f Army horses and mules. — 1 sale: £ th v e e e T i ISUES TO ENFORCE CONTRACT. £ 94 such animals in the service. fInstructions have been given to dis- ~yose of all but 57,678 for the Regu- ar Army and 1500 for possible use Ly the National Guard. EXPLODING MILL KILLS. MOOREHAVEN, Fla.. September 17.— 1. Spocrer, foreman, and a negro fire- were killed Thursday when the ’r of a sawmill near Venus explodee, . cording to belated reports received ere. Frank Sachs has filed suit fn. the | District Supreme Court for specific performance of a contract by which he says Samuel B. Gaffin agreed to sell him the clothing business at 815 H street northeast. =~ Through At- torneys Tobriner and Graham the plaintiff says the defendant now re- fuses to complete the sale and is entertaining an offer from some one else. Justice Hoehling cited the de- fendant to show cause October 4 why the sale should not be made. i !Age of Man, on September 22. when | i {PETITIONS FOR BANKRUPICY. | GREENSBORO, N. C., Septembeer 17. | Srdetalils v {invited a policeman to have a drink. Tt B e athseoit mlp‘c:lr:ro:s' { The policeman later secured a search | es oldts of 3205 Sher- | warrant and seized the automobile venue northwest. was arrested | Man's suppl ; 5 {ing that the magistrate had failed to —Former representative A. F. Lever of | unity among English speaking peo- ples. Sir Ribert's message, made public last night, pledges the support of British engineers to the new move- ment for international co-operation, The Wanderlusters' hike will start | Which is to be formally set in motion | o at a dinner in New York October 10, when the return of the mission of All colored Presbyterians and others | thirteen sent abroad to confer the|coyuncil similar to the American En- not united with any church are invited | John Fritz medal upon Sir Robert and gineering Council of the Fede Eugene Schneider of Paris will be celebrated. Sir Robert, upon whom the John SPONSOR AT LAUNCHING. CAMDEN, N. J., September 17.—The combination cargo carrier - passenger steamship Munargo, built for the Mun- son line of New York, was launched at the -New York Shipbuilding Company’s yard. today. Mrs. Della Munson Coyle, sister of Frank Munson, president of the Munson Company, was 8ponsor. SLAIN IN “BLOOD SEVENTH.” KNOXVILLE, September 17.—An- {other killing in the “Blood Seventh” ! district of Hancock county, where a score or more of men have been killed in personal combats in the last few years, was reported from Sneed- ville “today. —_— GRAND STAND BURNS DOWN. GREENSBORO, N. C., September 17. —The grandstand at the Cone base ball park here was entirely destroyed by fire tenight shortly after 10 o'clock. The origin of the fire is undetermined. OILER KILLED ON SHIP. JACKSONVILLE, September..17.— Sidney H. Carter, twenty-five, an oiler on the Clyde line steamer Le- nape, was accidentally killed aboard the ship today, according to a wire- less message received by relatives here. No details were given. The {Lenape is en route to Jacksonville from New York and is due ‘at Charleston, S. C., early tomorrow. ’SLAYEB IDENTIFIED BY TAG. NATCHEZ, Miss, September 17.— By means of an Army tag. the man who last night ran wild-in- the Tail- jroad station here, shooting . three {persons and committing suicide, was {identified today as Franklin Leach Tilley of Wilson, N. C. A telegram : from that place, however, says Til- ley is not known there. The man’s baggage was checked from Goldsboro, N. C, to Montreal, Canada. { ASSIGNED AS DIRECTOR. Capt. Luke McNamee, commanding the battleship Nevada, has been as- signed to duty as director of the naval intelligence 8ivision, Navy De- partment. He succeeds Rear Admiral Andrew T. Long, transferred to duty with the Atlantic fleet. | born, with Dr. Alexandér Graham Bell | | | INDUCES SLEEP Humphreys' Number “F. orty” lInduces Repc:e, and Natural, Refreshing Sleep. For Insomnia, Sleeplessness, | ‘Wakefulness, Nervousness. No Narcotic, No ‘Opiate, No Dope, No habit forming Drugs, Strictly. Homeopathic. 30c and $1.00 at Drug Stores, or_sent on receipt of price, or O. 0. D. Parcel Post. Humphreys' “Seventy-seven” breaks up Colds that hang on. 30c and .00 at Stores, or sent on resort’ ot peices of G0 D, Farcel Boat, ' H . Medicine Co., 156 Wil - Homphreys’ Homeo. Medicine Co., 156 Wil- iam Street, New York. in the world war for the defense of their common civilization. Voicing, he says, the opinion of British engineers, Sir Robert erts that the engineers of Great Britain and America are going to pull togeth- He advocates the federation of { & engineering societies in the entirel British empire with an executive ac ke ab do ca ha an. rated American Engineering Societies. He proposes further the establishment of general engineering council for Anglo-Saxons throughout the world. “Such a council be fraught with great prospects for : the future of the human race. En- gineering does not lend itself to poli- | tics or diplomacy, but engineering of | all kinds lends itself to improving | human effort and helps on in a vers | high degree the march of civiliza- | tion.” Sir Robert said that the British “do! gard to man power, American sent | not pretend that it was we who won {its millions of men, and the tramp of fo en ca did their bit, too, and a very big ‘bit’ it was. As the Américan am- bassador has pointed out, with re- the war.” “We fully realize,” he said, “that our brother engineers in Ameri- three millions more would have been heard, not only in France, but in the enemy’s country if the war had con- tinued. We must never forget this.” A Melilla, was reported to have been | andoned by the tribesmen when the Spanish offensive began, several VS ago. The official communique from Gen. Berenguer says: smartly maneuvering, long-distance fire of our vessels. he said, “would | With the d THE MOST CON- 621 F St. dor, lying southwest of Melilla, ording to official announcement. ador, which was considered the to the Moorish positions around “After a brilliant attack, our troops, occupied Na- r on Saturday. Numerous Moroc- ne, who defended the camp, fought nd to hand, but eventually broke d fled precipitately, pursued by the “The work of consolidating the! rtifications was begun under slight emy fire. I am greatly satisfied VENIENT WAY JUST PHONE COLBERT TO PUT THE HEATING AND HOT-WATER PLANTS IN PERFECT CONDITION BEFORE THE COLD SEASON STARTS Quick Work, Thorough Work, Reasonable Charges Maurice J. Colbert W. Main 3016-3017 We Are A By Qur evidence of Studebaker’s @ And the big reason th ers are satisfied is its wonder that— TERMS 819 14th S5t. N.W. STUDEBAKER SERVICE Mount Vernon Anto Co. 113 North St. Asaph st. Alexandria, Va. 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