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M{!VM EUNTRABTS: = Warns Department Heads | They Must First Cal! for U. S. Transportation. Discovery that ing government contracts for mov- | departments were Leing let to outside firms, when there was ample governm transporta- tion available, an order from Brig. Dawes, Jchiet of the budgget, has brous Charle bureau atralizing motor t Gen, ° der a =eneral sy have been ped to hends ments and i dent e ments that they not expend pub- lie funds for private transpor- tation until known that all the transpo n in the hands of the overnment is fully employe Bids Are Reenlled. sment frov urean of hoted s all public_buildings, and L. [Compuny of New York in 191 i L sned J an el mornin’ an’ you never ooked u tations of the Army, Navy and | oflic d, when he gained a ke veag. satd It ing OnS S A ¥ p Marind Corps throughout the couti- He Declares Real Beglnmng tation by the excellence of his w I ST e il f;‘-:: WL :[\‘: either tu‘llc said M WHEY i hental limits of the United States, will ; Iie was graduated from the { ¢ e : ; Aé)pk t' a gentleman friend : be displayed .:'tmhnle;:z;::u“fr:“:"‘sl:.n‘; Made to Restore This Na- iacaa . i) ‘;Chlcago Court Asks Counsel ! b hy ing in ¢ trom | t'da ; unsiige sHenstern istandard : e R iinaaa | o pein L e e i e, znd minute guns wHl be fired at ;i e e : % St e o .\llr lxlr;:rd \l.mr has got ; j Fort Myer thzousbiout the caremonics. tion to Peace. In connection with . Kimwaits 4o Discuss Course a City Such oceurrences are com- | hrother that's almost rich! election o y in France. Al on, not only in the District of | e s { Complete a s of the selection of | B¥ Ui Associated Press. 3 CoYumbia,.but In the c v at large | enough t' lose ever'thing. ;l,“, R (u..‘ e iufllv‘runcr MAVERHBILL, Mass., September 4. Should Take\. 25 welk the 1 (Copyright Natiunal Newsp: I v N g ice DPresident Calvin Cooli with 1he Within o' gy (he Ax ik The plan « 'l control. | ransportation to this eity and cere- {1 oBes BRI et Lreek. Their e RS R e in each co-or {monies at Arlington are contained in 4 szt {two men Yol to be Lourd ek X [ statement Just issued by Muj. Gen. | 30 official -vlew of the presont “““"u:n« als to il the | GrEUMEnts of the i { Hurbord. peting ehie? of sta I Hojnak Bpeaicl AR r {the Chicnzo Tribune . i i > 160 the interest of Col. A. Piatl An- Sl | The quartermaster general will he |2 the interest ot ol ey s i P responsibility of | F€WS. republican candidte for Con- » H lecting a body in compliance with | STESS in the sixth d nout the U ~ rule of abso- nis of motor and the i, hotor transport nt of view of Chum Sinking Rapidly. Motive Mystery. Associated P W YOR! . to execu dependent e handling of t oblem from the September M The order detai method to be | Mildred E. Hanan, daughter of the|will re ! followed by the e ‘""X"‘f“|“ te Alfred P. Hanan, shoe manufac- G nar nical mee | turer. who was shot early yesterday for truck transpg niiniby Mrs. Grace her former tar reported inking rapidly. was said to have wum. by to be wa as she w a friend ohn S. Borland. Motive Mystery. The motive r motives—back | shooti ained somewhat clou 9 The theory of jealou Borland's caving the in State Roads Commissioner Says All One-Way Structures Must Eventually Go. te polic ALTIMORE on repl ittle Patuxe ‘ashington boulev psed Wednesda be started | about the middle of nest wee |i# cording to an anunouncement by the state roads commission today. The new structure, which is to be a twe- way concrete brids expected to he finished in a ty days. The road of the m “half detour, which the public will b to usei meanwhile, is in zood condition. John N. Mackall. chairman of the, mmission, said that while he con- sidered the collapse of the bridge no ult of the condition of the bridge. favored the replacing of all of the existing one-way bridges on the state roads system with (wo-way conerete spa . “The one: ¥ bridges belong to the said Mr. Mackall, “and one of them will eventually go. cannot be replaced, however, at once. Our plan is first to replace those that are: in the worst condi- tion. The bridge over the Little s in good condition. It was true that it rattled when a ma- chine went over it, but all of them rattle from the time built. About thirty da: struck it and caused some damage, hut repairs were made. and when the accident happened Wednesday the span was entirely safe and in good | condition.” ! There are between twenty and twenty-five of these old-fashioned one-way iron bridges throughout the state, and_wkile five of them are ~lated for discard this fall. it is stated, all will go eventually. as the appro- priations for the building of new ones are secured. The one-way bridges that are to be replaced with two-way _concrete bridges this fall are s in Cecil county, over Northeast creek: | on same road, over Principio creek, in Ceeil count; i Conowingo S springs road, over Hensen' EUSTACE ROCKWELL DIES. Mrs. Sallie Straughn has received . Septembe the bridge river the rd. which col- | vas repud ! Hanan and i M. E. Dittmar. in pressed the belief that she h mporarily deranged by us over ' biam sic said was |letter to which wa the k tter . inted at a “tru she had qu: admitged . WhN e Daw did not_give tae sded recent though she the quarre resulted trs. Lawes apartment, where she Says She Was “Fiend.” hooting with Mrs. Laws the tragedy. vs declared N anything sweet it has been taken away from me. Then she cried: “I have been a flend, a_fiend. Miss Gottschalk said Mrs. nied, however, that s with Borland. tentions to s Hanan SPANISH TROOPS BE—GnlN Forces Southwest of Melilla Gain Considerable Ground—Recapture of Seluan Is Reported. By the Associated Press, MADRID, September forces engaged against Moorish tribesmen southwest of Melilla be- gan a new advance yesterda: officially announced here. ( debouched from Zoco El Arbaa and ador and gained considerable ground. it There was a rum word of the death of her brother.|Scluan had beon reenpincet vrcy el | lastace Rockwell, formerly of this | Moroccans. o [hl\\l(l vou three times this | SHODTING AY DE 'Woman Wounded by Former 5. surgeons to- apart- | Brooklyn with | of drugs fiss Billle Williams, a friend. found in her handbag. But h" back of cause of | She said the quarrel had leaving the had oceurred, | Laws de-| t was in love or jealous of his at- NEW ADVANCE ON MOORS | is lumns A twenty - fiv Tfl UNKNOWN HERU tional Zoological pool at one end, i | stice Day at Burial of Sol- dier Who Died Overseas. Burial of an unknown American sol- idier, who made the supreme sucrifice {on the battleground in France, in the Ly the end of ne: This_python, ob animal dealer captured. His di consist of an occ: 700 cqllection for has - attained a houndl Il ! . will be marked by thel | highest national honors and the mili- | itary ceremonics prescribed by regu- | {lations for a full general of the Army. A proclamation to be issued by { President Harding will make the day (@ national holiday and call om ail jcitlzens to observe a silence for ‘WO' {minutes at o'clock, asscmbling i tiheir places of worship or_clsewhere lduring that short space of time “io} ldo honor to our dead of the world e the terms of the of Congress m the unidentfi 1 in Franc 1] phe sch selection will be made so as to | Sovernment, when { ude the possibility of future [$2ch house of Cons tion as to his nume rank, or- | & "fl“‘"' ity "1’ tion. service, or the battlefield { €1 ,,,I,]"'“ "v h he fell. The quartermaster bt will hody to beiis A pit cmon PIEpatas nony lection and harmony France, | “CU i d to (Iw dv~u.fl ted | “Steadily, representative of the United i for transport to the United The body will be selected and vered at Le Havre without spe- ceremonies. At that port France nder such honors as she de- At Le Havre the American |country which ente government will be represented by It is on such 1th nt his le i general properly fand trans fand the, » peace-time condit. time conditions of L All this is bein: less loss, less sacrd sires. omplishment i} tion asks your Be Transported Abourd Cruiser. At Le Havre the Navy 1 receive | lthe body und transport by the | Propesed; cruiser Olympia to the navy yard, where it should after dark. it ‘These show uttic a are t arrive ito h ce and stravagant {of the vour. A new v will be received by a in putti i of the United Stat uard of honor comprising u deta ¥ | ment of cavalry. and appropri ) {bearers. The bodv will be borne Lo the Capitol wnd vl lie in state in ithe rotunda during November 10 and | {until 9 am.. November 11. The body will leave ‘at 3:30 ., November 11, ied the amphitheater {lington nationzl cemete nd there, | {af ppropriate ceremonies. will b {deposited in a vault in the amphithe- later. The funeral escort will be pract i pat prescribed for w general of nd will consist of @ bat- field artillery, a squadron i 3 at regiment of foot ' composed of one battalior i !and ich extended with the m; the tapitol | n relations a et ur domest at the Ar-!id expressed in a d nge. nistrat in {talion of of ¢ 0ops Hax Diftend PREPARE POOL AT 200 FOR 25-FOOT PYTHON, SOON TO BE EXHIBITED weighing nearly 200 pounds, will be the next acquisition to the Na- cial glass inclosure, with a lurge R 3 R structed in the lion housc for H amendment to the Constitution, and ?lmpressxve Ceremonies Armi- | the menster, who has arrivea at |New York Man Named Finan- ! $La%ncriuts. | - New York from India, where he 1% el waus captured. It is hoped to have him on exhibition to visitors in New York, said to be one of the largest ever or duck. Another p: “NEW ERR OPENS, There has not been a time tory when e: is no i wigely, the country than that esperienced verdict.” Reviews Lexixlution. He reviewed legis mentioned executive Washington | disposed of or pendin the | been made in restoring the n expendltures far-reachi ng affairs, It has been charzed that the z1ions are not being me that the Cong SATUR\D.AY SLP’I‘LMBLR .’-.l 1921—PART 1. KIMBALL APPOINTED SSpcarcss e h 10 SHIPPING BOARD IS READ IN THE SENATE The moonshiners' anthem—so-called —was read to the Senate yesterday by Senator Stanley of Kentucky. In , it had become the e - foot python, Gardens. A spe- national anthem. s now being con- “It is dedicated to the eighteenth cial Vice President, Com- pleting List of Six. Juice and t Of thee 1 ring. Lund where we all have tried To break the law and lied; -~ Xt week. tained by a wild is i N | | | Harry Kimball of New York has! From every me tainsids iet will probably ! r + mountainside aslonal small pig {been appointed financial vi presi- The bootlegs spring. hon, In the [dent of the Shipping Eoard at a My native country, thee, a score of years, < DD S £ Lind of home brewerie. weight of 100 salary of $30,000 a year, Chairman | Thy brew I love. {Lusker announced today. The ap-i 1 love thy hooze and thrilis ipointment® completes the list of six | 1 thy ilicit stills Th - moo e rung in rills | From bigh above. financial eircles and has recently be o ARGUE DEMURRE e INLIBEL SUTTODA ivice presidents and combines the of- ! fices “of treasurer, controller and uditor under onc hesd. A collec- ition manager also is to be funder the financial vice pro . Kimball is w 1 Bank FaLK He was in charze of the ngemen tof the I Arms Union Metallic Car COOLIDGE | ington i cial manazér in re-! ¢ announced. the dent, when ceording to a cor N ? he Pr bra LHenry, tr pr rday clor. has untii sident of and I recently Itimore § paade Hog oniinued | s heen Jout two ¥ is beinz res fons, 1ot the pe 1914, but of 1921. in accomplished with | Scveral reforms in the con fice, lovs sufferine | Cfhce that carncd him tie pra by any other | the chair £ red the w: '_lr"rllxur o is a in- vate corro record of wis 2 ormer Iresident . has | ‘'he quest oI ol viea got | with th ippi [more h - s ih offi- t the administra- u R than two WRECK OF ZR-2 VIVIDLY FORESEEN IN DREAMS . an ient of the eal begin record ny i n ng an end to which the bred \Officers and Wife cf Ricge | ster Visi They Say. land, S pt up for Ame Disa in PN Tosed a wlde | dissatisf hevond zny anagemen on dis of our’ nd the conduct of | which was broad- ' etermination for a and e that the one of Titt has ! the d sion of i, d failed in the so- srobler ¢ Question. fon sgular infantry. one battalion of | ilors and marines combined, one} attalion National Guard a and c: 3 will come from Fort Myer and the in- | battalion from Camp i T St of cight , 1o be selected b and four adm icers of the Navy to be selected by Navy. The the Capitol at $:30 a.m.. November The body bearers will consist of : five warrant or non-commission jofficers of the Regu jthree warrant, petty d officers of the rine Corps, each chosen on their w | records. Officinl Mourncrs Designated. The following persons will be in- ted to attend as official mourners All living holders of the medal | honor (attendance voluntary); irepresentative for every 10.000 men 1 {HALF BILLION i i {national armed forces between April and November 11 by the Unparalleled in d Pross tem |one enlisted repre m_and service {Navy, to be = branches, and American Lezi territory and o the other perm cieties. Each patriotic societ ignated name. o {the socie reques representa ) ofiicial mo {in the natia i time. The funcr; of the b borne on | body beare of o | half the e the Briv nz the unen veteran so- | vember ! Churehs | i 1 to sele red that .AH have i the worl anld ion. consistinz | ovt, the remains | ta allbenrers and | © - [ nee ~would 8 am. | e the problem 1 amphi- jacuie. He expre: by the ; hopeful ¢ the 3 would be solved sal b {and i theate i foliow ) city, which occurred September 1; 1”12'!1“ j&anishh lrnop: (-l»r.m z ony # SR b i i i the western ore of Mar Ch arter a briet illness at his home in| lagoon lying sontheast of Menite . Louis. Mo. In addjtion te his wife | have occupied Mount Tauima and | d Mrs. Straughn, the deceased Pozos de Aograz, about five miles { rvived by a brother, Earnest Rock- | farther south. Rebellious tribesmen | ell, and two sisters. Miss Emma i have abandoned their positions along Jtockyell and Mrs. Nettie Allwell of | Mar Chica, leaving many killed ang Virgihfd! A brother, Charles 0. wounded com and valuable war ; Rockwell, died in this city July supplies, i wil SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL ]m-ncgs '\Trn——x VANLOAD OF A TiER .. I;I'l;l'b“l RGH October 1, furnis] od, planted and lkr Im!u- HE BIG 4 TRANSFER COMPANY. oL ESCSISs ‘oM. {207 10tH st 1125 14th st — 3 WILL O T | Sweet Cider and Apples. LS CHAREs "AvDisoN Ashitne Tckndugs Orepara e a7, 224 | troon i WILEL NOT BE B Gets contract Tet Mz Call and Show You ROOF PAINT, S1. 306 \iint Agbeatos Roof Coating will do. The only | Made from Prince couting applied with a brush that will « l-aks and prserve any kind of rocf. E: mates furnished free. We apply same coast for honsehold goods at sagrantee five vears. Iso soid in bulk. M th greater secar| ion Clark. 1314 Pa. av. s.e. I"lmlw Line COMPANY, 1140 1 GUT TRUCKS CLAFLIN FOR EYEGLASSES, | ST Friday. SMITH' SFER Tin Roofs—Slag Roofs Printing Is an Art REPAIRED AND PAINTED. R Afain w .\ ;n'“'u:w”{ tion of whic h ix ren ched 0 Grafton&Son,Inc., i s 31 _“Heatine aud_Roofine Experts i3 Years."_ ~The Naucnal Capital Press SHOE REPAIRING. | _ b s oW, Alothers! School Time Is Near!! The Shade shm, We ADWEAR Girls and Roys shoes. Adwear | S e § o soles at same proee (ull t thiee real her | S \)l\l()" R g J 830 13th St. Do you know Window Shades ; = iare reduced. Buy now! / Bettcr Prmttng = AT ‘That's what yom receive when the order UT THE Y el wien Nor' See About Storm Sash THE SERV = S THE SERVICE SHOP rerel be o ADAMS 5 stock 434 ¢ Doors. ~ How's the Roof? uco. M. Barker Co., Inc. ount on Casey to make it I ©49.65 Y. : 1517 7th._ Tel M. 1343, PO ST Y eT. N How's Your Roof? Elotes Coli1danaiianl. Why not have it made sonud and tight, | THE Pl'R A 1'4()()]) \I[OI) for auy stress of weather? We m.xr:hle‘ 810 14th i oors 0. 1he pblIC S Aitor completion of ex It will beoperated by TONY Aain 14 } (T Tere, and personaily ro- G ~ponsible for s hien 'nmnnm,n, and Mr. D. | EHENORIGERATBIG : Pisani, formerly with the St. Marks Cafe. The Smaufl. Coax Bms [ paplie'is_cordially jnvit Heating Plants Repaired [yith - Ha ¥ pidtSiiars. s g ep hnl renovated by BIGGS' EXPERTS NOW— Furnace. range or stove—we can put them 1nn be sure of comfort this winter. all in good shape. Get our estimate. Estimates made on request. s . R. K. FERGUSON, Inc, |The Biggs Engineering Co., St. Fhoue North 231.232. Loofiug Experts. 1310 14th n. 0. 114 9t : 2 Warten W. Phoe Frauklin 317 Biggs, President. avenve o e and road to 1 ate o, route of march amphitheater by fool of about ds. Th Pen que i throug {of th irrom wiil M ireet Fort e the Canil Mye; 'm Th oat anchored vest, will reguice 0 wiil com.. G meton. President to President Harding “approxim from the regular tr 1ard troops in the vic Attend. 's‘,"-‘:';:;; end s may 2 at the amph; there the President will ation in commemoration | age to the hoats in the world war. | s1.000. vith ap- vill “be | fore 3 o'l Henry : Day the | fourth ,p < & bout, which x the houseboat, and bout ten feet awa ins * and cinet. { boat nd 1en, succeeded | i eastern i and the sail boat. " will he‘ W NOTARIES TO TO AID THE UNEMPLOYED Tof the 4.764.071 who served in the Biitish Government Relief Fund Winston Churchill Says. of the B uneniploy npt to be HOUSEBOAT BURNS. Fire Spreads to Other Boats—In- owned was burned fire early th and Policeman Beiore ve the fire coomplish Lo tind out tood the san Ked. | [T | and muke the not EXPENDED Decrease domestic expe Any Country. This Attractive Modern House ' be ish gover rployed factur, Povts 3. $10,000 Tyler & Rutherford, Inc. 817 15th St. N.W. arni FOR RINT From $125 Per Moath Up JOIIN W. THOMPSON & CO.. —INC— 15tb Se. Mzin 1477 hed elie ougkt Likely. by Addison ; the foot THREE HOUSES IN WASHINGTON HEIGHTS AVAILABLE FOR INSPECTION THiS WEEK END at £ to the ed to hav. e . an_ cighty-foot moored aear | an ae total dam-} is estimated at dern home. 2 2012 KALORAMA RO. detached. 1817 BELMONT ROAD—I0 rooms and 2 Laths. +1859 CALIFORNIA STREET—10 rqoins and 2 baths: SHANNON & ]LUCHS 713-14@!‘ St.N. W Phone Mam—2}45 D—-12 rooms and 2 baths: semi- b 2 Le! the engines on the hou control, but the n saving the scow BE LIMITED. ;Steal Watch and Railroad Passes *~ eicned in Yesterday. pocke sterday afternoon | ccecGed in 1ifting & watch and chaln | bia. - Investigation C. Easterling, 1336 Columbia | tuted by the depari) and $6 in currency and several| just how many Iroad passes from the pocketbook | the necessity for th Mrs. B. R. Dahlgrs, 3508 22d street | €d out that during u mortheast. Easterling was riding jon a Capital Traetion Company car { when he discovered his loss. Mrs, Dahlgres’ pocketbook picked while she was in a store. Dzpartment of Just is expected that was be-allowed to retal DR. HARDING TO SPEAK. Dr. George T, Harding, jr.. brother Jof the President, will give the address it the commencement exercises of the | | graduating class of the Washington Sanitarium Nurses' Training School in Columbia Hall, Takoma Park, Mon- day_night, when twenty-one.will be graduated 3 Dr. H. W. Miller, medical superin- tendent of the institution, will pre- <ent the diplomas: The bgeccalaureate sermon was given today by Elder A. G. Daniels, president of the General | Day. Adven- ington or. Baltimore ing Chicago Advertisement, Conference of Seventh tists. n bright colors, |BExcess Number Believed Commis- Limitation hasg been placed by of notaries in the District of Colum are now a large number commissioned, but it | siow that ‘a large number of them | have left the District. Those uow holding commissions will expire, but requests for renewals will Dbe. scrutinized to determine, the ne- cessit¢~af the notary in the district in-which he plans te operate. R b A, dway Limited Extra " Fare Withdrawns, There is no extru fare ne Limited, laving Wash. 3:02 p.m,, arriv- 56 a.m. Among Turkish women of the high clm it.is the fashion to dye- the finger ils with gold, reds; blues and other Distriot. the fcc on the number has -been {nsti- i ment to determine i here, and em. It was point- | he war there wera FOR LEA RECEXNTLY REMODELED Thoroughly Modern ‘1503 Conn. Ave. Firstfloor store—near Dupont Circle, suitable auto show room, store or shop. BACHELOR APARTMENT of one room and bath above. investigation will n them unfil they | ! | | th from.Wash-" he Broadway For full particulars apply— Randall H. Hagner & Company 1207 Conn. Ave. N.W. Phone Franklin 4366-67-63 on Penna. System.— 3 Rent a Ford or Dodge Drive it yousself North 122 Ford Car Rent:l S. E. Cor. 14th x-d HIGH SCHOOL AND COLL Text erks NCAND USED BOOK PEARLMAN’S o 933 G Street DETACHED BRICK HOMES ON LOTR 20 FT. W1 Will seon be started at 32d agd Cathedral ave. (Woodley road). i What is cause for divorce? On what grounds hasa woman amoral rightto divorce her husband? Anne Shannon Monrce declares that there is l'v‘h- 1'\1.." «. '.“T 1ce 1o Massa- thatoneis courageously % L M. examined and argued in M!DDAUGH & qHANNON October Good House- i keeping. Also 7 stories and ‘77 other features in this great magaziue GOOD HOUSEKEEPING out to-day CONN. AVE. struct nd most the city stories. Quality Plus Economy LEATHE Can Be Found at Our Two Stores Capital Shee Findings Co.; Union Shoe Findingx Co. 63T F St N.W. 3219 M SGONLWL HINTRS VEE MIDDALGH & SHANNON Lids a1 NG Lk i NOTICE Property Owners If yvou wish to seil your heme quickly, con- zed leaders in the home busi- Us—recog! ness ce 1607, BOSS & PHELPS 1406 H St. N.W. Main 4340 THE HOME OF HOMES THE IN-TOWN SUBDIVISICN MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE PARK Pari coNs; gv SANNON, INC. 15th ond H. Ma'n 6935. M.DDAUGH & 10th Floor, Weocward Builcin: ~ Realte:s xuthorized ta st sul to ceutriet approval SEscteseamsusiey ! You Can Solw That Problem hv Moving Iv on Oetober Ist i% 1353 Ingraham Street N.V This attractive, well built detached home is ready for imnrediate occupancy. It has four light, roomy bedrooms and two baths (one a shower) on the seec floor: full width living room, a delightiul dining room, a kitchen and pantry that will be a joy to the woman of the house and a clubroom on the first floor: unitnished diird foor (sy for two more rooms). Modern to the.last letter in all appointments, and has real usable front and rear porches. Set well back from the street on a large lot and in the most satisfactory location in Washington?® Now Open for Inspection Every Day Until 9 P.M. Take 14th street car to corner of ]ngr:\h:na\ street— the house is just three doors up on the north side.