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- ) 2 ! 2 .. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1921. 3 . A3 . 457& UmBIBLE 7 SHERMAN STARTS TWO- two. The younger woman, according | vestibule. When I saw Mrs. Lawes : Lo the police, had been married to Je- | step from a8 agkaway o the lett of 1 i . frome Wagner of this city, but a di- | the entranc o gext thing 1 beag STOLEN AS MYSTERY . WEEK STUDY ON D. C. [vorce had been grantea about three Wi Theee pietal reporcs .'dr.,:..,i,.fi 3 - s . years ago. ¥ 0 the sidewal a when got ans x v FmE MARS CHURCH < RS X BUDGET ESTIMATES Borland, 'a graduate of Dartmouth |saw blood runnius from my arm % G 3 ] "0 . College, was questioned for several| “I ran for a laundred feet and col Whilg' i fire was in progress at - Review and study of the esti- |hours by Assistant District Attorney |lapsed. I then heard another shot ' Ihv‘ “usfl‘ml‘u itan 'mn st &‘hl";l‘:; X mates for financing the District of | Wilson and detectives. Although ad- | "r-'lred.wr. I'hnrl’:md‘w“k’f: m e up early todag. somebody abstracte G »xt fiscal |mMitting that he liked Miss Hunau very | carried me to the :Qeps of a house $2807 e dmg andenedth (i IbIS TN <) s o ;e::"xl,;u(o:::':ge:\::arn;:wrenu much, ‘he.denied thut they were en- | Behermerhorn stresl. A policomin ¢ the church study, -but left the i . e S 2 3 " |came running up. A% Borland askes 2 Bibre. Police are jvestigating the m:“: ..'fiffil"s';':.fi'@fif-flfia? Y. Sherman of Tilinols will take |SMrdcy Lot the two women |BHIm fo Ket an ambulance T wis - : ipns | thert and <be ovigim of the fire, " = : e . Monday, o e Senator Sher- |had beem . four | brought up to this hospital and th Gaitford 4 Up ‘on Ciampion; | fert, snd b v of he fre: \Witnesses Testify at Police |senucor ponrose, ehatrman or e |BUDGET and Depreciation Ac-| xbout twe weeke, Sonator B | o rasart metict. hows |16 &1l I cin romember . G Leads Brit SSTHRE SHOE o penter || SRR AR S TR, 0ok nts Await New Engi. | Fonive SoE o TSR B | SSE T R bttt o | (R O e e ev. Simon P. W. Drew, pas - : A - the District |incensed by Miss Hanan's acceptance Mrs v vas a drug addiet, the 4 ardner Lea HOR e I B R ik ronay pat Wall ewitngs | e omers for” inclusion. in | of social invitations’ from Borland Dolice showed tntersst [n an incident N sireet between 9th and 10U il ik the budget which will go to Con- [that her mind had become affected, |Preceding the shooting described by ] by Three Holes. veets, reported the loss of the buckle Case. C LT T TR U R U neer Commissioner. | Erees'in Decomber: Miss Gottathalk told fhe police thaé | Woman neighbor of Miss Go: x money to the police today. % B o e oemib I Je et the || o Senator Sherman was not in- |Mrs. Lawes had been in love with | This woman. who lookt: ST. LOUIS, Mo.. September 2: The fire. whieh started at 130 fii the Awociated Press BT retly, for todnive goas)on, Col. Charles Keller. the new Engi-| clined to discuss the manner in Boriand " ang hud " been extremoly a wrindow, said she saw Mrs. La e s SHicaaD cham- | a.m.. did about amage 1o = ; o = s Comiasias : : which he would tre: calous. own on a doorstep, raise a cup Lo Chick Evans of Chicagb, the cham-} &0 0800 E L "on the first floor | SAN FRANCISCO, September : e B et yn “the | und aimmissioner, has two tedlous | fgures. He said that he was @ 1" The police announced an examina- i Mer s and then dash it iniy 16 pion, and Willie Hunter, the Britishb| j, (he center of the building. Gas |The spotlight of testimony agauin today | pipy” - and difficult tasks awaiting him at| government employe now. and not |4ion of Are, Lawes stomach would ] Street: Detectives found the chir tiltenolder, were trailing at thei end | jets as well 43 gag heaters had |turned toward the tragvdy of Virginia| Senator Penrose informed the Sen- "";' District building. = SSRRIOL Mo thel "'b’;h“};{.:;.:;“d be made to determine if she had I)een'{"::‘":1:":’:"“;:""“]:_:)‘ e e St eights in the semi- heen turmed on,-it was. stated. 4 ate on the floor that when the tax ne i8 to familiarize hims i a drug addict, o darug e D ) St e S et IR':”: :"“ g D petormine il ‘cume up Monday he would en-ihe 327,000,000 budge: e B through Gen. Dawes, head of the | " 13" n offort to save Mise Hanam's championship tourney here today. Wwhether Roscoe (Fatty) Arbuckle, flm | gcavor to keep It before the Senate |, " get of expenses| budget bureau. oo inene |life a blood transfusion was made RELATIONSHIP DENIED. . Jesse Gungord, the BOSLON Slege gun, |c-medim will be tried on the charge|until disposed’ of. d Hor (e histriet government for the| | K Y IRCed on here, and depre- |Dr. Harvey Fist was the donor. As- | SAN FRANCISCO, Calif., Septcmbes Was & up on Evaus, while Bob Gardner || of murder or on the charge af man- Democraia Attack BiL Up where Coar. The other 18 to take Gated the fact that it was still [sembled at the hospital were Borland M. E. Dittmars, said to | of Chicago, former champion, was 3 slaughter In connection with the girl's| The democratic assault op the meas- | in fixing rules to govern m,.zu.f,,.ch necessary to use portables to a and the girl's mother and brother. the mother of Mrs. G Lawes, wh PR unter 5 death: ure already ha# been, launched. Sen- lation accounts of the public service| commodate the large number of Questioned at the hospital by de-|ended her life this morning New A" heavy downpour of rals started Atons WalaLar Mattachustits andl| corporationy oy of the 1 hildren. tectives, Miss Hanan declined to say | York, after shootng Miss Mildred at daylight and soaked the course Arbuckle this afternoen was to he|Gerry of Rhode Island, with the ap- 5 Sl | Mr. Sherman said that he was |what had led up to the shooting, but nan. denfed such relationship when So that the balls plowed up mud and brought from Jjail, where he is held | proval of Senators Simmons of North Capuble to Meet Taskn. | anxious to et through with the |gave the following description of the oned by a newspaper threw up sprays of water when they ! 4 : . Carolina and Reed of Missouri, other | . Oficers who are familiar with Col.} task of examining the figures, so |affai GEier homkonasy ; led across the putting green. The y without bail, to & police court for con- | CAFOlAS And Reed BF FiAEOET, O . | Keller's record in directing «ngineer| that he could return to his law John Borland, a Dartmouth |short the interview closing ek gl;flnnulz sl"l-nflll:"“?‘n‘;m;fl;:',:: tinuation of hig preliminary hearing, | mittee. issued a statement last night ;v(:k in nhm»rh, aces are confident, )'-‘r-cllfi’o (‘1".(5';.2-\553‘?1' fll‘}:‘g‘;fl‘r t.hneh;er-nyl xr:’d-um :nba eln‘axid in ! front door in e gallery to the = > % B et 2 owever, that t C issiones e sal h v mport and export business here;| Mrs. Di " and and made par golf impossible. Miltan E. Alles, chairman of the|which will decide whether he shall be attacking the bill s inderensible wnd S Vol (i B0 My new thek | Mem. due comsideration in the |Miss Dorothy Gottschalk, Brookiyn: A s e Play Weil Denpite’ Golng. fipance committee of the citizens’ com- | 121Gt ARIFEY 10, 198 SuDertor court ol cobaonteatorall thels eftorte in |, CoL Keller will be fortunate in ha -1 light of his knowleds""l!‘d past |and I had dined at my home last|well letter found in Mrs Lawes mitte which is arranging for the re-{him: by another guest at the m.rt.;, an endeavor to change features which :rl;s‘_w_nn him at the District building .);w;flg;cl;b‘:r 2;“3.‘; Eoiid D;:} nugn. bli\l: 11 pm. we arrived in my | handbag. She is 3 Mrs and Guilford managed to get par 4| ception and entertainment of the for- Mre B M Deimonz A grand jury in- ;hety deemed “most unfalr and un-|j5nl” :n:;’:!":mt‘n “:‘e‘;n‘::e!:::gu:;:; et "eommitee and Iater as | A e e e ‘Z'arx.n,',"I‘““‘xT e on the first hole. unter and Gard- | . iz v ctment alread ned wse ust.” h e Fotts cording all available directord e e o ety metting in | ©IEN Visitors who will-be In Washing- | icTReRt Srosqy returned acemses him |Ji05 . woish and Gerry alreagy |3cQusinted ~ with their respective; chaimman . |anartments for two hours durlnxl The representative of another after trouble and ing three putts eaeh amongst the pools of water on the green for a half in six. »nd hole 4 to 3, third in par 3. ton in connection with the conference for the discussion of the limitation of armament, anneunced today that at noon $14,440 had been raised toward the fund necessary for the District's Defense Plams Secret. The first session of Arbuckle's pre- liminary hearing, held late yesterday, was adjourned without his attorneys having asked a question in cross-.x- have proposed amendments which would provide for reductions in the normal income tax rates on individual graduated tax of from 10 to 20 per cent on incomes of corporations in branches of the engineer department. ‘They are Maj. F. S. Besson, Maj. Carey E, Brown and Capt. John E. Wood. It is practically certain that none of hese assistants will be transferred :{;T the District building at this give his best abilities to the perform- ance of his dutles. “Washington” said he beautiful city. 1 want to help make it the most beautiful in all the world. Guilford dubbed his drive on_ the|{share in this enterprise. amination or giving any indication of | jjey of the proposed flat 15 per cent b it e fourth and was over in % (rap in 3. This anuouncement was made dur-{what their pians for hiy defense|rate. PHOH B LAt Mt CRalsan: Yot enly is his 8 debt we awe 1o the _but holed out and got a 6. while Evans | ing a meeting of the chairmen of the | m! ght be. The senators d re in their state-| Although the public utilities act :“‘r{ry citizen in the United States who trap indenting the gréen, R me out short and took ! three putts for a hal Hunter ana Gardner halved the sec- ongd in four after Hunter had been in a trap, and Hunter won the third, § to 4, although he was on the edge of 2 pit with Bis hooked tee shot, while Cavdnar wos close to the cup, put * took 3 putts. arancr tound his putt on thé fourth and. being nicely on in two. won the hole 4 to 5, Hunter's second finding 4 trap and they were square. Gard- ner outdrove Hunter on the long fitth, but pulled his iron second to a hole at the edge of a woods, only to chip out dead for a birdie 4. which made him 1 up. Hunter reaching the green subcommittees of the finance commit- tee who are assisting Mr. Ailes in ob- taining subscriptions. Each commit- tee chairman reported the progress being_mage in the work assigned to him, 4nd,edch was hopeful of success in raisiag the $25,000—the amount snl by the citizens' committee am being necessary-—within the next week. Mr. Alles’ List of Subseriptions. Mr. Ailes announced that the sub- scriptions received since noon yester- day were: Rauschers. $100; Ameri- can National Bank, $100; Lineoln Na- tional Bank, $200; Corby Baking Compan: 0; Mrs. Ellen Spencer Mussey; $5; Federal National Bank, $200; Raleigh Haberdasher, $10: In- Attaches of the office said they ha fense to oc: district attorney’s d expected the de- considerables time mination and had no other s ready te put on the stand before today. Testify About Brulses. The testimony of the three prose- cution witnesses already beforc the court, a nurse and two doctors, was that they observed bruise: Miss Rappe’s arms and body. The two doctors said death was due to a ruptured bladder and that the organ was probably injured by ex- ternal force. Dr. Shelby Strange, who performs:d the autopsy on the bedy of Miss ment that under the republican pro- posal every corporation, whether mak- inling excess profits or not, would have | the utilities commission, to pay a 50 per its net income. “Those corporations which are cer- tain_of being able to make excess profits as soon #s business revives,” ys the statement. “are to be imme- diately and directly benefited, while those corporations that are certain of being obliged to struggle for a long period of time before any reasonable profits are to be realized are to have their tax burdens increased. “We cannot accept the theory of the republican majority that justifies this rank discrimination against the ent increased ‘tax on does not speclfy that the F 1 1gineer Commissioner shall be chairman of u it is likely he will succeed Col. Kutz as presiding officer over that body. Col. Keller ‘will have to devote as much time as possible to a study of the budget in order to be able to testify when the District appropria- tion bill is taken up by the District subcommittees of the Scnate and House appropriations committees. Officials of the cngineer Gepartment began making plans today for a fare- well reception to Col. Kutz. Heads of the various branches of the en gineer department visited the office of, Commissioner Kutz today to ex- takes pride in the National Capital. l b ¢ l’esl very kindly toward this city, 1 have lived here several years and while it is true that an officer in the Engineer Corps is constantly moving from place to place because of the very nature of his duties, I and my family feel that Washington is our home. I take great pride in the beau- ties of the capital and only trust that I can be of service in carrying for- ward the general policies of the gov- ernment in making Washington & still more beautiful city. “I will always be in a receptive ‘mood to hear suggestions and requests of { the public which 1 have been assigned to serve. Their every wish will re- which time we discussed the general topies of the day. Mr. Borland spoke of looking for apartments in Brook- “already is a|lyn and his business affairs. “We had just emerged from the ed he; noon paper wi Dittmars s told by that she T bel had Special Saturday Lunch FOR TIRED SHOPPERS neighbors o quickly in:2 and i - . n: 2xcl 3 . J.|Rappe, sald he found bruises on her |Struggling, small profit-making cor- | press regret at his deparfure and to|ceive my highest regard.” Chi i mh wal kmfl??fih‘"&-f?n a birdie :"?é':r'.da?ll (Io ”\‘fy‘«";"?g. R‘Ht:r‘:ls & Co.,|right arm and that on the left arm[poration No such inequitable tax|wish him success in his new assign- u‘r‘f‘e‘:: E:ame_\h‘wl ‘reaching the zreen in 2. while| $100; National Capital Bank, $50;|Was a scar which might have been|Was exacted even during the warment. . Salad, Homemade ilford had to chip in 3 and miss- [ American Ice Company (Samuel J.|¢€3used by a hypodermic needle. when the government was exerting To Take Office Next Mont! RICH WOMAN SHOT, Rice. Puading, Tea ’ ed a short putt for the like. They | Kimberly, manager). $200; Col. James| Dr- Ophuls sald he was called in for €Very possible means to raise revenue| . -~ i ; “offe e A a post-mortem examination by Dr. a8 is now proposed by the republican e change in the office of Engineer Conest AL alved the sixth in par 4, but Guilford was one up when he holed in two on the 147-yard Tth, Chick taking 3. Hunter was far short from the tee on the sixth_and-was short in 2, while Gardner was well oi ip 2 and won, 4 105, and was 2 up. fle Gardner was driving ffom the| Charles J. Columbus, chairman of [abdomen. The rupture, he surmised,| Discussing the proposal to reduce |chief of engineers, and Col. Kutz, the ested that Mrs. The Famous first tee, a terrific fash of lightning | the subcommittee in charge of_ the |was caused by over-distention of the|the normal income tax on individuals [retiring Commissioner, has consented gm?:m';“f:k":‘fi,"f“‘l"w". botyiite 1332 G St. N.W. PIE Tollowed by an aimost instaniancons | collections among the business firms | bladder, resulting probably from some |Raving 315,000 or less a year, the|to remain on duty at the District | Sin prancisco and have it creamated. T Z BOSTON CREAM crash of thunder caused him to miss| of the ecity, announced that he has |outside cause. statement says this class of taxpayers ibuilding for several days to await able Service the shot. The lightning struck a tree! not far away and paralyized a police- man. ardner's pitch on the short seventh was over in a trap ard his first nib- | lick kit the bank and rolled clear back across the trap on a plank. He was twenty feet over the cup in 3 and} took » to Hunter's 3 and was 1 up. Evans took three putts on the eighth «nd was 2 down when Guilford got a par 4. Evans recovered on the long ninth, reaching the 508-yard gre: while Guilford was short of Evans on his drive, topped his second to a creek and had to drop out, District Title Insur- Compan : Lawyers’ Title nd Guaranty Insurance Compal $50; Emile Berliner, $109. Total, $14,140, Solicitntione by Bivisious. A ance Drain, $50 divided his work into forty-five di- visions and has assigned small com- mittees to solicit from the firms in the divisions assigned to them. In his letter to the members of these small groups. and which was read at today's committee mesting. he_said: “Washington is to be the scene of all-important arms limitation confer- ence and the citizenship has the priv- ileged opportunity of acting as host. “At the request of the citizens’ com- mittee, headed by Commissioner Cuno H. Rudolph, the undersigned has been M..E. Rumwell, the pkysician who at- tended Miss Rappe in most of her last illness. He found the abdowren “‘horri- bly distended,” he said. as a result of the rupture, and a congestion of blood in several organs of the lower Great crowds attended yoesterday's court session and police guarded alsles adjacent to the courtroom. Spectators were in the main women, the hearing being held in Judge Syl- vain Lazarus’' women’s court. and au- thorities ruling that women should have the preference over men in se- curing admittance. Many of the woman spectators were on hand yesterday five hours lefore the hearing opened and several brought basket lunches. Today's session of court was an- nounced to begin at 2 p.m. najority In desperation to meet the 1088 of revenue to the government by abolishing of the excess profits tax, a loss of $450,000,000, or one-seventh of the entire tax to be raised under the proposed revenue bill. constitutes “the great investment class, the unorganized middle class, the home-bullding class, indeed, the ‘bone and sinew’ of the countr: and that “yet the republican program has practically eliminated from considera- tion this element of our population, except for small additional exemptions in the lower surtax brackets and for the heads of families with less than $5,000 incom —_— MISS LETCH DEFEATS Commissicner will not take effect until about October 5 or 6 next. Col. Keller will be engaged for severall days in closing up the affairs of his present detail in the office of the the convenience of his successor. Meantime, the two officers will meet frequently. so that Col. Keller may et first-hand information regarding the more important affairs of the of- fice which will demand his early at- tention. Col. Kuts's Dutles. When relieved by Col. Keller, Col. Kutz will report to Gen. Beach, chief of engineers, for temporary duty in his office pending assignment to a permanent station. There are now ASSAILANT SUICIDE (Continued from First Page.) | Manhattan, formerly a nurse in_the The letter to Mrs. Lawes’ mother ead: ‘Mrs. M. E. Dittmar, 316 Walnut street, San Francisco, Calif. “Mothr Darling: You never can un- derstand what I have been through here. Don't try to learn. It is past. I am too tired and ill to try to over-{ come the great obstacles I have placed in my own way. “Too much high life. The pace is too fast and the liquor has driven me crazy, dear. Forgive and forget and remember, pray for my soul. Love to all and think of me as I always say to you, a good, sweet daughter. Dining and Tea Room Offers a Special Luncheon. . 1 65¢ Dow’t miss th LOOK WHAT'S HERE! ck Again treat! s Ba taKing 6 |directed to organize a committee to ostton” it s ex- ; : i “Lovingly. GRACE. to Evan birdie 4. help raise a fund for the entert: At tomorro S two important engineering assign- ovingly. 3 1 be introdueed tes- i d letter, addressed to the pgurdner and Hunter halved theiment of the international guests. 5‘.2:.‘3.'385"5:1;.'«;“.; “incidents at the ments requiring immediate attention. | [The 2¢C0Rd 12G T 4 STulter Dun- oomerang eighth. in par 4. leaving | "“As you are.one of our representa- | [ ONIC, el Tding to witnesses One Is the command of the big engi- [nington, at the Madison Square Hotel, the left. ::’.?'u?:rl?fx‘]: miath. white tne | tive citizens-and o B R el the coroner's inquest, Miss Rappe Leering post and school at Camp|in this city, to take care of her af- . 3 54 . icular. line wHo ows how to i d screamin y 2z out to be vacated iitairs Briton failed to reach the green. but | BoT ; was found moaning an 13 iby G M. Patrick, desi ¥ et S O a . Ut} 4o 2 thing promptly and weil, you e fane in s room y Gen. Mason . Patrick, designate s ) i p to within two feet on hifars asked to get on the telephone or e e I OTTAWA, September 23.—Miss Cecil | 0 be chief of the Army alr service. Tired of “Sordia” Liviag. the American still was 1 up. % | oo Your line for con-|said It had_not been determined|pion, today defeated Miss Alexa Stir-|vacated by the transfer of Col. Wil-|easy for my darling, sweet mother. Sta 4 T ons el - { whether AL Semincher, Miss Rappe's| ;o o Atlanta, liam W. Harts, formerly in_ charge, | Don't let her know the truth, dear. 4 Evans and Guilford shared the tenth & fid@r 4, But Chick squared the match-on &he enth..bg holding a si%-foot puly f par 4, while Gnu-l ford, after & rive, heeled hin mashie out 0! bounds, was short on | his fourth and took 6. Both found the trap to the right of-She twelfth zreen. 180 vpra i both ‘were over the flag on their duts. Guilford was half stymied by Evans' ball, which was half waxy between him and the cup: Chick owerbutsed and halved it. Hunter a¥d° Gdtdner halved the tenth in 4, Gardner topping his_sec ond, but rolling to_the green. Gard- ner became 2 up when Hunter took three putts on the eleventh green, while Gardner, whose approach drop- ten feet from the pin. almost got . They halved the short twelfth in 4 by taking three.putts each. Three Are Reml: Battles, Two of yesterday's matches were decided by 1 up, and all were battles, | cxéept the victory Gardner scored over ! E. Knepp of Sioux Ci Evans. had to sink a twenty-five-foot { putt on the home hole to beat Jesse { of Commerce building. Robert H. McCormack, assistant| seiriing's approaches caus: Iatest Eileatuer of New Yotk Hunter wan cose | *lcettionl . supblies’— Howard P.|United States attorney general. in| bo'"un amased gallery. On the hoe -f'"“'" Crepe i 10 to the thirty-fifth green to put out { Foley. 806 12th street northwest. charge of prohibition’ prosecutions, | thirteenth she used a brassie on her Ficotine . resses rau up obby Jones, the Atlanta youth, in a| Five and ten cent stores—H. D.!and E. Forrest Mitchell, federal dis-| second shot against a heavy wind to Poiret Twill Styles #iueling uphill test that was wit- {Ormsby, care of S. S. Kresge Com- |trict prohibition enforcement officer,| clear the formidable Vimy Ridge s l samd nessed by 10,000 persons. and Guilford{ pany, 1ith and G streets northwest. |conferred on the evidence that liquor | bunker. Usually a golfer plays the ale ay, was carried the full distance to dis- pose of H. R. Johnston bf St. Paul. On his way to the semi-finals Hun- r waded through E. H. Bankard of ‘nicago. 7 and 5; James Manion of St. Louis, 2 and 1; in addition to Jones = has showed mar¥elous consistency in play, never being off the straight lite vesterday. Hurter. vesterday had while Jones scored 75—76.° . Jones Lacks Generalship Jones owed his defeat largely to | ket J “Trem e ndous 10k of generalship, as he made more{ Meat packers and wholesale butchers sortment in illiant shots and drove farther than | —Michael A. Keane, 619 B street north- materials. iton. On the boomerang eighth. tor example, Jones tried to carry the eod forming the angle of the dog- leg fairway. He had done it before, but as he was out-driving his oppo- nent and approaching better most of the way, he likely would have halved the hole without taking chances, and besides he was 2 up 2t the time The southerner failed in his at- 4empt and sank his grief in the creek mong the trees and lost the hole. He so played his drives perilously close 1o the road on the first hole in both morning and afternoon, leaving a ngerous route of approach over a all ghecks to be made payable and sentsdirect to.Milton E. Ailes. chair man'finance committee, Riggs Na- al Bank. “This is a2 work that knows no or- ganization afliliation, other than that of g0od and welfare of our gation and the District of Columbia.* “I feel very sure that you and the other gentlemen who are being asked will enter into it with a fine degree of civic pride.” Groups and Persommel. “ The groups and their personnel fol- low: Department stores—George S. De Neale. S. Kann Sons & Co., Sth street and Market place. Automobiles—Charles W. 617 G -street northwest. Cigars and tobacco—Henry T. Offt- erdinger.”508 9th street northwest. China and_glassware—Gen. Anton Stephan, 1215 F street northwest. Druggists—M. G. Gibbs, 318, Bank Semmes, Furniture and carpets—Howard Mc- Kinley, Hub Furniture Company, 7th and D streets northwest. Florists—George C. Shaffer, 900 14th street northwes! Food jobbers—John H. Wilkins, 519 Rhode Island avenue northeast. o Grocers—H. King Cornwell, 1415 H street morthwest. ¥ Center Market—Charles F. Johnson, New York Beef Company, Center Mar- west. ommission houses—W. G. Carter. Golden & Co. 22 Louisiana avenue northwest. Beverage manufacturers and agents— A. E. Beitzell, 210 10th street northwest. Flour and feed—H. L. Wilkins, Wil- kins-Rogers Milling Company, 3260 K street northwest Opticians—M. A. Leese, 614 9th street northwest. Foundries—Gus _Forsberg, Water streets southwest. Confectioners (including ice cream plants and candy manufacturers)— Joseph A. Fisher, Rauschers’, 1034 8th and manager, who is reported to have testified before the grand jury at Los Angeles that Arbuckle had made admissions regarding his treatment of Miss Rappe, would be called later. Arbuckle listened intently to ves- terday’'s testimony, his face bearing serious expression. Mrs, Minta Dur- fee Arbuckle, his wife, from whom he had been separated for flve years but who came here from New Yor! Monday, sat at his side with her mother, Mra. Flora Durfee Attorneys im Lively Tilt. Miss Halston's statement that she believed the bruises on Miss Rappe's arm were made by the grip of an- other person prompted a debate over its admissibility between Arbuckle's counsel and Milton T. U'Ren, assist- ant district attorney, who conducted the examination. The testimony was admitted. ‘While the hearing was in session wan served and consumed at the Ar- buckle party. Mitchell, who returned from Los Angeles yesterday after investigating certain phases there of the party's alleged liquor surply, said he had questioned Semnacher and that he had made “a very good witness.” " A mother’s problem — whay Jood gsves back the energy a child uses up daily ? Cmmflnup-m American titleholder, in the Canadian championship tour- nament. 3 and 1. After being 3 down on fourth, Miss Stirling won the fifth and sixth holes iand squared’the match on the tenth |with a birdie 3. Miss Leltch, however, became 2 up at the fourteenth and had matters her way to the finish. Yesterday Miss Leitch scored an easy victory over Miss Sydney Pep- pler of Toronto, 7 and 6, while Mis: Stirling had a close contest with Mrs. W, A, Gavin of New York, winning by | and 2. i Miss Cecil Leitch will meet Miss to the Army War College, this city, Col. Kutz is eligible for either of these details and it is understood that he has been tentatively chose for the Cincinnati assignment. Gen. Harry Taylor, acting chief of engi neers, said today that Col. Kutz's permanent assignment will not be made until Gen. Beach, who is now in Colorado, returns to this city in a short time. “So far as possible, I shall give the people and interests, railroads, gas, electricity and all others, a square deal. The people can demand no more nor be satisfied with less.” Col. Keller Can't stand this sordid, tinsel life any longer, * ¢ * rorgive me, Billie, all my mistakes, afid remember me as sweet and clean. as I was. ® * ¢ Been too much liquor and conversation on all sides. * ¢ ““The black leather jewel case is in ! the safe and my rings are gone and 1 sold the tickets. All my trunks are at hotel storeroom. All my bags at Hanan's. them home to my mother, please. After adding_that she had sent the “ruby ring to John Borland,” the let- ter read: Mollie McBride of Montreal in the final tomorrow. Today Miss McBride defeated Miss. Edith Leitch, sister of the British champion, by 2 and 1. Yesterday Miss Edith Leitch defeat. ed Miss Ada MacKenzie of Toronto, former Canadian titleholder, by 2 and L Miss McBride eliminated Miss Helen Lesueur of Royal Ottawa, 4 and 3. Both Miss Stirling and Mrs. Gavin played excellent golf. Some of Miss second short of the bunker, and that is what Mrs. Gavin did. The fifteenth, known as the “devil's hole,” because of the difficulty in lma:lefln‘ it, was negotiated by Miss Stirling in par 3, while Mrs. ‘Gavin l vas deceived by the sloping green and took a 4. said today. He added that this would be his general policy so far as he could define it at this time. He said he appreciated the compliment of his selection by the President and would PHILLIPS “] drew almost all my money out of Harriman Natio Bank. Did have $600 in my purse.” ‘Miss Hanan is twenty-four years old, while Mrs, Lawes was thirty- 812 H St. N.W. Between Sth and Sth Sts. Monday, Coats Dresses COAT ‘Wool and Silk Dresses $5.00 to $95.00 Werth Up to 3130 Beaded Georgette $7.85 New Hand Tailored Suits $14.75 Up Tuesday $5.00 SUITS Choice crystal is always an addition to the home. Our selection includes the latest products of the leading manufacturers—Libbey. Dorflinger, Pairpont and Val St. v. Hawkes Lambert. 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The characteristics of Evans’ game, atraightness with wooden clubs, dead- 1y approach and ability to better his game in the pinches as well as to hold himself in reserve for emergen- cies when a spectacular play un- nerve his _opponent. told against Sweetser. Evans once was 3 up, but Eot careless with his putter, and, go- ing to the last hole dormig 1, had to make his long putt to win. Guilford’s long_ driving and good putting carried him to his victory over Johnston. He had to shoot 76—T74, however, to turn the trick. It was a ding-dong match, Guilford gaining his margin at the thirty-fifth hole and halving the final one. Gardner's lengthy drives, steady long iron shots and good work on the greens enabled him to score at the ex- pense of Knepper. Gardner also is one of the coolest players under fire in the world. He loafed in later stages yesterday, as he was 6 up at the iwenty-third hole. ADDRESS BY LORD BRYCE. Lord Bryce, former British ambas- sador _here and now on a visit to this city, delivered an address on military subjects to the student class of offi- s at the Army War College at Washington barracks today. Secretary Weeks and Gen. Harbord, acting chief of staff, were present. 3 TAKES WEEK VACATION. Secretary Weeks left here this a ernoon for a week's visit to his suin- mer home, at Lancaster, N. H. Mrs. Weeks has been there since her recent return from Eurépe. They will both Teturn to this ¢ity about October 1,.' Harris & Ewing, 1311 F street north- west. Hairdressers and beauty specialists —Katie Dunn, 517 11th street north- west. Barbers—George . Miller, tional Theater building. Furriers—Samuel Zirkin, street northwest. Milliners—Harry King, King's Pal- ace, 810 7th street northwest. Coal and wood—J. Maury Dove, jr., 1408 H street northwest. Dairies—H. Brawner, jr., 1116 ‘onnecticut avenue northwest. Lumber and lumber mills—Lee L. Herrell, 1422 F street northwest. 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