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COMMENDED FOR COURAGE | HISTORIC NATIONAL HOTEL GUTTED BY FLAMES, CAUSING DEA TWO! SEVEN TAKEN IN RAID. PRUV"][S BUAWAU Navy Water Tenders Praised for PERSONS AND INJURY OF SEVERAL OTHERS. Pour Women and Three Men- Ar- e Action Following Boiler Accident. 2 - 5 3 g e BT rested in Chevy Chase. N $ N . Water Tender Robert James Burns : . % : Three men and four women were iB 3 of West Pittston, Pa., and Chief Water v arrested early yesterday " moraing | 3 Tender Jerome Josepii Hegarty of Phil-| K . 7 ; 3 b after & raid on a house at 45th and P adelphia have been commended by Sec- i 8 gt " 7 : . Lowell streets northwest, .made on a o retars Denby for courage and devotion | F ST S i < e warrant issued from the office of the to duty dispiayed on, the occasion of & g i district attorney. 5 - ler accident on the oma July % . , Ida Ryder, alleged to be the prop- (Welephone Girl and Ex-Ship 5, xf™ic = b= oribend o v L s e e e York to Hampton roads G * Mo AT g i ub-T station, Tenleytown. on v Board Employe Lose Lives. |Hegarty ‘wasin charge of 'a-freroom : : . s | B g hotee, Those. drrested gave their _ and Burns was on watch over two| [ 5 § # % names as Lucy Ella Williams, Alfred bollers when a boiler tube pulled out| : - » 5 i : i \ Shy . Helen Hyde, Wil- Probe Started. and a heavy explosion followed, sending. : ¥ s p ‘¥ 1 L : Bl [ e Ietridge aaq’ Ruby Senator Capper Introduces o e L ak the ey : i : ; TR : PR ot Mar B £ Sub-T t 3 ’ : ! ks and Bowers of Sub- states, assisted by Hegarty, cut off the | [Nl H g . 7 S TEts. fuel oil, speeded up the blowers and| [ ; & # § 3 : 4 Bt . T 4 :!vfl:hnm:,:-:;d the raiding party of ut out the boller, thus preventing pos- 3 i Lk $ . A $ : po 5 e B COSTLY EXAMPLE fireroorh force. —_— SEEN IN Hfl.I-EI,' FlRE certified public accountant law. The Hope was expressed by Fire Chief District of Columbia is the only Watson todsy that the disastrous|EcoSraphical subdivision which is not Bill and Argues for Its Passage. A board of accountancy in the Dis- trict of Columbia would be created under a bill introduced in the Senate today by Senator Capper of Kansas. Discussing his bill Senator Capper 3 aid ~ ‘Every state in the Union has a WACO, Tex., October 3.—Announce- 3 L 2 & _ ' | | blase which swept the National Hotel | 250'ESte e‘azyh:‘::hv:r;.cwfinzx’;fyp;::- ment was expected here today of the g s # . S 6 yesterday morning will serve to|gidered by the committee on legisla- date the fifty-fourth district grand . 4 B 5 I S : 5 awaken the city to the importance of{tion of the American Institute of - vl ;. fire- 5 8 . surs woud be cllea o invertigste g o : ; v e | e Y the fight at Lorena. fourtcen miles % % ¥ i S SN v Chief Watson believes it is as much | now characterize the bill as the it day oo - o |tre work of the fire department to|strongest measure of the kind in the south of here, Satu _du nig! R > ] P Seek out causes of fire and compel| United States, with the exception of ing an attempt by Sheriff Bol u- e 3 i } their removal as to extinguish|the State of New York, which re- chanan of McLennan county to halt a > ¥ ] g | blages. 4 quires one year of college work. K KT siine phsads S 3 : 3 5 { Since taking office he has establish- | whereas the present bill specifies but X £ ¢ g ;B it 4 ; gt ed the practice of having inspectors|four years of high school, or its The fight resulted in probable fatal - s i o 5o 5 in each battalion of the department|equivalent. wounds to three men and serious in-{ |8 8 s A 54 il | visit regularly all hotels, apartments,| The bill was submitted to the Com- juries to seven others. et 2 i A schools and buildings other than pri- | missioners of the District of Colum- County Attorney F. B. Tierey re: . : vate homes. Whenever these in-|bia. who in turn referred it to the fused the demand of a committee of ” . i . spectors find any condition which|auditor of the District, Maj. Dono- one hundred prominent Lorena citi- might cause fire they serve notice on!vy in the auditor's office it was zens that he file complaints against the owner to remove or correct the|given very careful consideration. Sheriff Buchanan and Deputy Sheriff dangerous condition. with particular care as to its effect Burton. Althou; the National Hotel fire|upon government accountants who The county attorney declared th demonstrates that even such rigid in- | might seek to avail themselves of the grand jury here would be call spection will not entirely remove the!its provisions should it become a law. to investigate the incldent and that possibllity of fire in large public and | The bill in its present state has the pending its action he would take no semi-public places, fire officials be-{informa! indorsement of the threc steps in the matter beyond an inves- leve there would be more serious|Ccmmissioners of the District. tigation by his department for evi- fires if the department did not carry “This bill not only carries with it ek Bl N dence for submission to the grand on preventive work. no appropriation or call of any_ kind jury. For years the fire department has|upon the funds of the United Statee GEORGE MASON, Two men last night posted signs detailed a n to every perform-|or the District of Columbia, but, ___{on telephone poles near the scene of Two deaths resulted from the Na-{last night's encounter between Ku tional Hotel firo early yesterday | Kiux Kiansmen and members of a sheric's posse at Lorena. o signs, morning. Four persons are vet I | 0 %y fumber, were signed “K. K. the hospitals suffering from injuries | g~ anq read pustatned. Wife beaters, beware !.“Katherine Deane. about twenty-five Crap, years old, telephone operator at the [ONFYOU" o | itivor as thyself, but hotel, who was in her room off duty | jeave his wife alone. at the time the fire broke out, was “Chciken thieves, look out: we are found burned to death on the lhird’i“er you. floor near the elevator shaft when firemen made their way into the FLAYS ANTI-KLAN MOVE. building shortly before 6 o'clock. . 4 OPENS WITH 330 PUPILS |country for higher accountancy sub- She had evidently fallen suffocated BT 7 2 i s % jects, and the great majority of gov- and was unable to reach the stair- |Secretary of Secular League Brands o . s . 1 i y o 1 The new parochial school of Holy|ernment employes who seek to fim- ‘way. Miss Deane, only one week £ B & b Comforter Church, at 15th and East|Prove their minds at all are real seek- previous to the disaster, had been It as Partisan. = ® 3 ol s A ks i Capitol streats, opened tod ith an | ers flffllernl:‘":; ol r:"‘g,::";:n::- Yvisiting at her home in Akron. Ohi Reviewing the attempts of several ; - 4 e . . i s fl | enroliment of 330 pupils. Mass wasfair adva . B e thoes yeurs by the Na. | Societiex and organizations to destroy : . : = : SRS R L il : : said at 9 o'olock {a the auditorium(Many, there sre rho Bre oqU S = ."s"“n"efig‘:{e"“““"‘ originally to this | the u, Klug Kian Joho, B Braden, : . i - i e e 5 s s o - Wheeler, pastor, who also outlined to | position to hold e o GL ff,g" ‘Q‘:g::l-oxlh&:‘: Eg':m‘“o: speaking at its first fall meeting last SR A s i - « H‘:; children the scope of the curricu- | ness, :‘u::(:"::u:: L <ot Niiss Deane's mother, moved to Ohio, | MIERC 3t 1001 E street. stated that the R ST : T : : ] : : While the new bullding has twelve| themselves Tor examination; and who where "his son lived. It was there|personal and partisan, as evinced by . w , B | classrooms, only six grades were|fear the super-ri thit she had gone on her vacation. |fic mames of the men who spoke 3 . i g Sk iy e started today. Father Wheeler “‘lfl'.:u"‘t#.‘,‘“:..‘.’n";:f.‘-" ;"M‘g:' s . George Masom Suffecated. against {t. He criticised the l.h:le"_ 5 i 3 3 & 2 - A e v v # 3 2 ly)::t: !?r:e‘g::o:?"l‘:‘n[:.‘clf"dn e;th St which Eives harder examinations Geo! Mas of ity of these opposing organigations < s = = 3 arge of a ye;urgledbie former :bm",,‘:lo,f: T |and sald that the societies and sects | Photosraphs made yesterday morning, after the fire had been practically extinguished, ahowing the famous hostelry at Pemnsylvamia avemwe and Oth|corps of eight teachers from the = ;V‘:“;l‘"l“’“";":“:i'c‘;‘:m'“ Tl Tnitea” States Shipping Board. was|which were combating the klan with r), and a section of the roof of the east wing, where the most damage was dome (lower). Sisters of St Joseph. at Chestnut|io Norl L the-second to lose his life in the |charges of exclusiveness, absurd re- . Pa. under Sister Marie Btella | bill Jost 1o cuon N on to any citl- flames. - He was found dead from galia and graft were inconsistent. 1 4 Z As superior. e order is new to the ? the United States irrespective ‘were made on -the | of the conference will be extended, is| they were lined up in front of the jall | Park plan, the Commissioner points| educational field in the National Cap- | 2eD O satfocation in his room. the door of | Addresees 8% DENY WAR DEBTS |fa claimed by tha. Hochi Shimbun,| and demanded to throw up their |out, and should be accomplished be- | ital. Music also will be taught. — |of his or her piace of residence, a: ance in the “speaking stage” theaters | conversely, it is a source of revenue. of the city. Chief Watson believes a|The North Carolina law is the only one similar detail should be made to every | which permits its C. P. A. board to motion picture house of a capacity of | leave the limits of their state, and fix 500 or more. With its present limited | board has been present in Washing- personnel, however, it would cripple|ton on numerous occasions, and on the department to make such details. | other occasions has disappointed In hig last annual report to the Com- | Washington residents by failure to missioners Fire Marshal Beib asked|appear at appointed times to give ex- for more inspectors for his fire-pre-|aminations: they have carried awa vention squad. from Washington from $4,000 to $6,000 per annum. This money should re- NEW PAROCHIAL SCHOOL | ™Washingion. b. C. s one of the strongest educational centers in the o subjects of blue law activity and un- | ? u ¢ his or her place of residence, an . Bradley and Prof. S Which declares it will consist of more | hands. The jailer made a fruitless ef- | fore building operations and other r. C. F. Thomas, rector of 8t |mo ., D! M vl fa stretohed acroes the oy e B e presient. Thomes WILL BE TAKEN UP e e N s e eatinet 18 | Tort Lo 1aentity the Teportars who hud | fasrovemants ada to the didicuities| Pars) Church, " officiated. yostor: | 1ations with any other state, the pre- g, Hich Ma o s of searshers | B. Eckloff, presided. still studying the situation prepara-|entered. the jail, and nome was mo- |of obtaining the land and establish-|day at the dedicatory services and |reduisite requirements of which are tory to the issuance of an unofficial|lested. £ Colonial | INE the route for the proposed histori- { sang a solemn high mass. at which of acceptable standards.” AT ARMS MEETING | arnouncement. ‘B‘\llcr;lg n‘dh::x 'g::’e“ 'r‘t:’?lr:i‘ev;:!u:‘no lonial |cal driveway. Eav. ‘s': ;r Tuoml- vnhddneon ;nd ev. . Twamley subdeacon. 'he ‘m nm‘ { sermon was preached by Rev. Jb POPE N TES. senit_out by Deputy Chief Nicholson. Mr; Magon is a brother of Mrs. Ben- RAPS XU KLUX KLAN. jamin S. Minor, at 1708 Connecticut . Announcement of the removal of the CHINESE HEAD TO SAIL. carry out their threats to lynch Miss b avenge, and, although a native of ) hea Knox and Eastlake, the common- o CySeeienie, Sd- Sonasa "here for |orpanisatians | nttional, | BeSSUMSTTS | (Cyninued from it Page) Krnox 'and Fastiake. ' the common” | CHAPIN BROWN PUT B e s et s _ fiftéen years. His body was Sent 10 .. heoxt month was made by Rossa W. W. Yen, Foreign Minister, Will | officials moved the prisoners yester-| 3 C“hnm“c R b L aws o A o E Downing tate e, At o i pation. 1 Cainass aftkivs | L ko, o ON D. C. RENT BOARD | “The school auditotium, #hich has a|gominated by the Poge as domestic . . Pearse Council | their participation in Chinese affairs| reg ctober 14. Jat. "'The prisoners were taken to Bordeiikatd "T.. in to- EL IKR;T;TCMH lation for- the [ix _ iinely to: ba: pragpasd: by the ve Shanghai O Fredericksburg before daylight over ::g'ggm%'m:'s‘“’:h;':: e e fi":yimmn ‘;Ln‘:;mg;";'; g:fi‘.‘fi"‘ day, 53.'}"1?“:'»35;’-5":‘6.:"::2..& The Reno‘nl!lol.lll“ ?rl“ the i‘flf“ Republic, at .lhprnm defletl\ion ;-t u{g v\:'"-;;- 'ozfi;f‘t?;‘(‘}‘.‘gf::b:; nzé:;;xvcveh“t,&d?;" ut.'l: ::ro“s:!{g; a‘:‘;;;::?.yn n;%';;:'r ‘;val;(ch .n::g (Continued from First Page.) ol W Eet e Sapre b, "f!“;!o;l: o tr‘l“ O ran and Michael F. Dinan 3 “announ fupan, sensitive o the recent eritl- < e i k h £ Detroit and Orlolio Saint Aubin of inguest. which will be held at 2 later | Goinass ced also that iV the recent criti- ' he would sail from Shanghai on board | were removed, soon after the mob had gregation his thanks for the material | of Detroi date, will determine the cause o{dnon; mfi:' mD-.;t"'s‘;'o“ ne:vnnm"::nfcdn had_been gln:pr::'.,t' ehn;:-uA‘:ial‘;:: puf]cy. will prob- | the stermer Empress of Russia, Octo- | departed, under_orders from Circuit[Congress for the District of Colum-|aid 'whloht hnhm e dnolllbla the | New {orké u“Kr:‘lg;x";l Io:mg: ‘(‘;reg— fl:&.a;-::;u;ge“?::.ed 'l;t‘n,n"h?ovu: enrolled by the council since April, {ably announce a contemplated change. | ber 14, for the United stlutes.‘wheie‘:a J"l?inb Jt;(seplh “f!m-oy;x (l‘mnnl,fl "A:zm bia and other organizations. f{:“:“:{',,“, .n! :cc::: :;1"9‘81&?1_;:: ?:?m;e?pm:e:a'cn:amuiere‘or 3 2 5 mbership up to ¢ oW~ ead the Chinese delegation at the | w. e kep! ere, s said, 3 30,000. 5 ) dertakers today to be sent to Ohio, ;‘3‘;‘{‘“‘ L SL T s e :tre-n-;’ ::cntn?‘:;lehe;r:‘agfilz‘l,x:."l%ran :n’::r:‘ncl?lr:xeconlerence on far eastern | the grand jury meets. i Helped "';""" T "‘ Ing the| A%1Or éntertained the visiting clergy | Sward and Mantle, fi:?]li({r.flAn:ler:r.: d where the burial will take pllc‘e. a| Former Judge Michael M. TDoyleipopes to convince the countries in ghe [questions. Dr. Wu Ting, having re-i o o oy gigter Eng: oansat! Dme‘w;-n: :ne,r‘rll obrl,ar?;e:;: "g o ata mnchemi served in the basement Luoy. m;; &n“m!n" vidtis of e A% remara: e In ‘Rlonso |ureed the e e Tnited Htates so |OFient of her unmelfish ambitions. °\ | fured the invitatlon of te e "st“tha | _ Attorney Thomas L. Hunter of King lican national committes at. the cons | or e Schoo Shinetiore 12up) 3 o Fashi blican cause in the United s to} ®Gi e other hand, the powers hith- [ernment to become a member of the c Horn, & eoldier ffom Fort Washington | Sontinue their support of the Binn Fein |, o ’ i George Court House has been engaged | vention held at Chicago in 1904 that was v 1 i ng Japan's policy = inlChinese delegation, the delegation rge Cou % ho was badly burned Artbur N iy | leaders, eaving that in_the proposed e e e a” dllemma. They | would be made up of Mr. Yen, C. T.|by Mrs. Chambers, Eastlake's sister, nominated Theodore Roosevelt for § e e i rectived, to hia back | Conference between the representatives |, " oither follow ~her lead and | Wang Dr. V. K. Welllngton Koo and 1o represent her brother. She en-|Trceidents Seein ai the Sonuention following injuries recelyed X0 ™ ihird. |Of the British government and the Sinn | 20 Jiolir iiberal concessions oF | Alfred Sse. #7%| gaged Mr. Hunter before she left for | which nominat; resident Taft for en ou ire e indow. Later he was. trane- el A A P rieh e | be placed In the attitude of oppost& | President Hsu vesterday approved |her home in Philafelphia S T L S IO - egiance of - 5 . e came hel - posi veral years ferred to Walter Reed Hospital. S50t thelt. leaders. Peo- | China's desires. Among these. the |tne note of the cabinet declining her Vietims in Hospital ti ¢ the Ry e withdrawal of the forel T v i - |dence for the trial. Mrs. ChambersiE. F. Colladay. He was a member of 5 v i Indian lic,” and ign troops now | Japan's proposals for direct negotia. A .* W P ;{' Gerald McLaughlin ‘mt onal organizer on" Chi ngsel soil has frequently been itjons concerning Shantun; went to the jail yesterday morning |the general inauguration committee . Other : -l' i sentative o h 2 o Chis il 1 I ing. 5. to mee her brother, but learned that|and chairman of the transpartation lll y ess OI!‘all suggested. Though Japanese 2 h ation e o o o o0 her,ars s mameroih | BTBLE 70 33 PRESENTED. |Is,Jaa beon romoved o Fredeisar| Spiss, SRRy ™ : £ Winifred Master of Shelton. Con. whs || Resolutions, branding the Xu, Klux |those of | S065 MU0, ao*well 'ea ‘ACamall crawd of residents ot this| " Mr. Brown's interent in educationsl —in a frock that possesses a world o iy her_ bushend, Sumped {rom the | i mecting” of the. Geores. Washington |intantry units. Tho Chindse customs |Arms Conferemce to Recelve It|lown in s driving rn, (o3s¥ 85| WHaroie™vus made & momber of the originality, a suit that teems with re- suffering injuries and possible dislo- S;’l‘;::‘ll“"“‘:';“:““"',‘“.f&h'gf e Dol Yo supervision, while sev-|. From New York Society. river in search of & mechanic’s suit|board of l;l‘:lfii‘télfih% \the District of finement and elegance, a coat that at- cation of the right hip. Her husband | 8% \aNS, SYOIS, B0 o' Spoke in favor [eral nations enjoy extra tervitoriall oot o Tl Loy e ney | Bastlake is believed to have thrown)Cojmpls BUbUE SRRORI oy cation : t th T Xone 55 the injured are regarded as {9 the reseiutions, which were adopted | rights, ‘The proposal of any BONEr 10 |yon Bty Society has andounced the | 00STRORT, ROIHS, IS ROL 005 Thorn: [ of the District building '1n 1908 he tracts your attention because o e in a sefious condition by physiclans at { WNARIMOUSYY:. o {BD0IISN o7 iy ANy O iusiastic ap | BIft of a Bible to the conferénce on the | ¢ "The" Qutnorities are confident | was selected to make an addrese on richness of the material and lavishness the hospitals today. g B e, fimitation of armament, which, it says, | n&, o lBe U O e hou in the | behaif of the Washington Chamber o X triking hat IRE itake another view. President M. J.{P"TI% Qe ‘optimism as to the re- | President H!fdingw hlz mm::m::o""; river in view of the fact that when | Commerce. of fur and embroidery, or a s riking ha FIRE CHIEF STARTS PROBE. | Keanc of the company today statel|euits of the conference has been|cept The Bible, bound in moroeco, 'o|he was stripped after his arrest he Born in Matne. Hatii itable £ orrect attire— : | that in LT ovinioln thg“b;‘u Toes® | noticeable in Tokio's dlplomnuchcirc:el ‘gilfli{.c;‘?:‘t&;g:“gmm,"lm of & yuoke 'fl?'.’fl:r ‘-1-':.‘:‘...'::."?..‘.“5‘.‘1353: Mr. Brown quborn u."' Orlud', that is suitable for any c e . > & led i uately un o'clock. | B2t iler apprehension and un . Hantock "% Meor the son o e Seeks National Hotel Fire Cause!{fdied NEqtisl ®, 0% cer the frst | s H.‘:%nfigesf.’z'e,e{adfl.'}?.ngafou:, |.r: Belitved (o be- the”ones worn | K5 htfl:‘z’? Gasiotte otcsit Remember that thhe Harris Stopt }:nt Y talarm was sent in. 1 oss-examination before when the crim a Brown. He spent his youthful years rari rmen a Tt Bxtentiot Damese. {, The water preasure did not resch T ssemblea powers 1a_dis npur-lGET FINGER PRINTS order to connect Kastlake with the |ia™ Washington. returning to_Maine, variably produces the ga d o THhorough investigation into thela controlling Iu{tronzlh }x‘?t I.ndl“fld' ing. Those in touch with the “kasum- wielding of the ws:lmnun o rers however, to attend school. In 1867 caught your eye and is prepare to sho cause, “extent and damages of thejo'clock’ Mr. Keane said, RUYIC |igageki” or diplomatic center, hint IN EASTLAKE CRIME {used in hacking Mrs. Eastla he returned to Washington. He odel 11 lever. ational Hotel fire commenced to-{ually the firemen worked wel that Japan is formulating a series of doath the authorities say they must|gEoqave oo’ from George Washington vou countless models equally clever. da. e Chlef Watson ook per. | eiciently, as far as 1 could see. but | that Japan is formuletng, ¢ Sones of goath the authorities my they radusted from Georgs Washington holgl charge and went over the hotel ;!;g :‘t,x;e:&::i:l::!nellaa‘&l;;‘bglg:f ’e’xecptrll‘y the other powers. Sontinued from First . Commonwealth .lMI:orney Mayo be: A. B in 1876 and LL. B. in 13-‘,1_ with a view to ascertaining the cause | did not attain torce suffielent, to con | €15g Lo\ hore” are at least three| (Continued {rom First Page.) __ |iteves that Eastlake was presententoring upon his law course whils 1212 F St- ot the fire and the extent of the dam- | trol this 78 WHCH SUCC) 2 On the fire | subjects slated for discussion ~on e the biows were etruck, but that | S LerinE upon Bis 1o e Sttending agzmmsned 9 jthey had had b pree e o N here | which Japan and the United States|a latch key to the front door of the ne did not take part in the actual|tns’igst vear of the law school he Before starting for the National fat 3 o'clock that they had at,6. there|which FRECT BC. " disagree. These|house. The officer said he is positive | murder of his wife. It is his opinion | held & government position, from e s auonlcd e Crominte going up in smoke.” are: only one person climber the fenmce,|that a woman is responsible for the | which he resigned upon being ad- poiat of view the fire had been han-18ORE UP N 20 ure at the fire ("]’ Rasing the fortiications atiand belioves that Eastiake gave thecuts on Mrs. Eastlake's head. body)mitted to the local bar in 1877. e ey O ea “from oek | lugs was all that could be expected, | Guam, Hawail and the Philippines, |woman the key with which to enter |and arms. J E. C His service as general counsel for 1 anffictont water pressure. according to J. S. Qurland, In charge | which Japanese military publiclsts | nis home. the Washington Chamber of Com: O Chier Watson sad rumors of poor | Of the water department of the Dis- yjanimously _characterize "as, During the search the oficer also 5 N Darkou v csaifune ¢ Watson said rumors of DOOT|Prict. Mr. Garland said today that an | trol ISP Tinace to peace o' the |found @ plece of blood-stained man's | KUYTZ |N FAREWELL activity In clvic affairs of Washing- N e oo of the five “while the | inspector from that department was|p,.ine. . |underchirt under a vacant house op- ton and his advice has been called for A e e g CHe T he{or: the scene and had reported no dis- | """ % o oing China to extend the|posite the Eastlake home. This plece| - RESSES HOPES in connection with virtually every D ot hoasd of Shtrounle In the | OTder in the water system. Lisotung lease, expiring In March, [of shirt, according to the officer, is EXPRES important decision which the local had not heard of an rouble in e 'he approximate pressuge at the 1925 'which Japan deems necessary |similar to an undergarment worn by chumber has reached in the past few repsure, but to make sure, he called ! = ih I the Bec- 3 v e deputy superintendent of ma- | outh Of the oo e loeated av- | to the empire’s economic position in|gastiake when arrested. FOR CITY’S FUTURE [Sears. 5o, is chairman of the’com chigery-and instructed him to inves-{oryges about 50 pounds to a square | Manchuria o Children With Relatives. i Dalizeferendum: oo s ° i 3 the withdra: of % . Mr. Brown holds the chair of vice m_;mu:! Mclal made the rounds of|inch.” said Mr. Garland, “In other h:»“:;ma_e;",g',‘ from the Sakhalien| Still unaware of their mctticr'sdenhd 3 {presiaent of the Washington Colleg- | the engines that were at werk on |sections which are ingluded in pump- | 3157 [C° which Japan insists is althe Eastiake children, Hoger &4 (Continued from First Page.) of Law and he is a member of the ing arean, the pressure varies accord- | Q1Striel, AR o figont on Russia’s) Catherine, left here with relatives o, ‘z*r‘;‘u"'?’“?l:‘o'n::“(‘;h‘S"‘.’id“"‘:"x'"-!i':‘ I e Oy O e to 'the. squsso | reparation for the Nikolalevek mas- yesterday afternoon on board thel ., ,.commend the beginning of]is at 1507 22d street northwest. 1 Press th #ame boat which carried Mrs. East- this ect. Iragalies s qEcting iprofectore “"]inch Of main opening is malntained.” |S8ETE: . . ot Japan, as well as|lake's body to Popes creek. work on proj Jof the hydrants. Col, Kutz considers: the need of re- O etatnn st of Tower. - Damage Put at $135,000. of aihers, Wil depend largely upon|children, who bellovs thelt, TOtl| placing * the iingle bridge, over| MARINE CORPS ORDERS. Asked regarding a report that fire-| Damage of the fire in lh;lpreliml-‘lhe !key‘l:olf’ -:m'}’e!duillr dl‘!;; 05;';{:;5 ho beat Sowero bant ot thol Cal {gl;)m :ll‘l‘e.y.mt:‘ “nr’lre‘g?:lny' = f,f""da}yc'.,fifi"‘l}f." fl'z'amd:?"n?xfid g v ¢ Deputy Fire Mar- y Pre! - rtan! m_dui 7 ¢ v 1, L at{but other ni 5 . , g erong i e tower. ‘bt | botween $136.000 SRd 3140,000. One bousiie for, Srcegive ermaments|a Jaree piccs of SMnVAS .y inel thdis svenus brides over the Basicra | S fo Mok Soteame” e D e N olom | o iontag, o a8e 10 an will enter cordially Into the|custody of the children to thelr aunt, | 5oy “pending in Congréss authorit-{ya,'to Quantico, Va. o - %05 i but. if Japan, though |Mrs. Mabel Chambers elphia, | RO B oY for a bridge to take the! * Gape. B B. Kinvon, from Annapolis, inéd by -t v < ce, & < falgfe bwustng thel plverionitheihoss e on of e | omtastly ‘an imvited guest, actually | Eastlake's sister. The-ohildren were | )ilss of Chain bridge, spanniog the | . to Chariesto n, 8. C. risoner be-|turned over to Rev. Thomas P. Yard- Potomac near the District line. t. J. 1 Nettekoven, from this cit; £210 the chler. “While we were wati | damage 18 blaced at between $10,000 | gates, while not boiting the confer- of 3300, on condition” that he return measare. x branch, public .| ¢SOk O%TEe Van Orten, from New ing. i 3 extremists urge, = o than . ran - ing for extra alarm companies to ar. |and $15000. ook of the hotel,| shiy content tpomseives with merely |the grand jury Monday, October 34. |praries should be- sstablisned in the| Capt DS. Barry. from Washingion with two lines of hose. when an interview was requested, re. | approving or disapproving the sug- Mob Fails te Act. District, and thi l‘tr & supplémentalinavy, yard to marine quarters, this “We were striving to keep the fire[fused to be quoted along general!gestions of the other powers. The mob of Colonial. Beach men |feature of lhoh'c; N e by Topt. 7. @ from Quantico to at the top of the building from eating |lines. In making an Inspection of the OUTLET. |that went to the Montrose jall early|development which Col. Hete T poai Capt. 7. Grom, fro uant its way across to the 6th street, wing | building later, however, he pointed to! JAPAN 70 DEMAND - | Sunday morning intent upon lynch- { will not be ov “‘l‘ u“’:m‘ g’"u“ Taft, from San of the building, which it, appeared to|the room in which the fire iz believed ing Mise Knox and ’3‘:’,‘.“.‘{.2“?"“ !.h;,hf:::l‘!'.- sised fof improved light- RIS 'Quantico. 3 5 04 " A Aty g X e JHInE 1t we could accomplish that | ine iract sentir of the bullding on|Will Present Need of Providing for | to take aStigt. ners word 3ol from |ing in certain sectious, he points out: First Lieut. . Zea, to marine bar purpose better with the pipe lines on | the mezzanine floor, opposite the par- tion Increase. here, armed with guns and rope, but | which should be provid through | racks, the. hose wagons than with the tower|ior windows of the front wing, and Population = only twenty-one of them reached the |the providing of additional gas man- 7 5 3 and that Is why we stopped using the | sai 3ail, the others having turned back. |tels, where lamps of this character Sleep-Disturbing llght Noises. Sl. towst. We did succeed in checking| “When the firemen arrived here | By the Associated Press. iR WoAlths - AttoTH Mayo|are mow installed or by the substi- First in Washington at 3.—Japa prob- the Editor of The Stai . ihe Fames about half wa across the | 1y calied Kor C e e sperly | 1em 3¢ Anding an outlet for her in: | Tesched, the JoL herlly, befors (el HUOR B Sourae o | T ame undersiened. aympathises with The Steison Shoe Shop " Oyster Praises Firemen. and they called, and called, and|creasing population will be Lranbly},on not to use violence, and declared{ . \werk om Ammcestia Fiats. The B th e e apondents who have . ference on written on the subject of unnecessary Commissioner Dyster, who went toCalled for water. submitted at the conferents OO | T 1that the prisoners should be granted ThSicRer atibaten the fm- | naiseen the/ians og the fire Sunday moining; (CIEAEect ! Lomnd R inue. o o A eshington, it is de-|s feir trial "3" o the ail the | oreunce of continuing the work of | An entirs nelehborhosd in, Wash: In Black, Beaver, Black and Gray and Dark s A 1 aspecasat e | AAccorting ol Actihg K ¥es M axstu clared by the Asahi Snimbun of this{, Whe In (ha masiines-in which they | reclaimine the Anscostis fats, be- in ':,,;",,‘,:,:“,;;,lf.‘_ ;’;;5{"‘.;3‘:,. S§§ Brown. A beautifully finished One-Button - . o were imi 18] ¥: In| lerv] = . H . him | g kdh;i men;ll’ler-‘o! zhl: :\re ‘tk_ finally ascertained, cause of the fire| "The newspaper says the soverns ;:?Aa ety .r.n:flm oY | Pennaylvania railrosd bridge, at the 3::‘:’;..5.{" 'Apé’;l- AT R Strap Pump with jumor Louis Heel. $18. Stotasioner Oyster told a repre- | which 18 used a3 & SOLt of cloak and | txs mariare of the Incressing milllons | tire Population of Montross"which in the viclnity of the ol Kor oaw 3 to Special Orders taken nepfive of The Star that he has for | changing room for waiters. President | of Japanese. > Jearing trouble, gathered around the|of connecting these historic points 1 And thi 8 in -shades . to ‘match are boen an advocate of increasing | Keane laughed &t this proposition| For the purpose of increasing facil-} Hln® ‘Bofors the jailer was found |with & park driveway which-virtually | Seng mas ba intertered " prefsure in the fire hydrants in the | when asked his opinion on it, saying| ities for communication with America}{y "oy prom! the common-{would encircle the city. . “Bul‘l e e s 5o any Fur .or Gamnt downlown “business district, whére | (hat It d1g Hot oo Pars aihos. the 3.,“’.‘“‘.,“‘.’,,"::,{,:’.,'."&‘;,.", e mobet the| Wealth's attorney that they would | “Congress, this year, prohibited the |hs {s a Rotel Keeper? of &C:ilar ::'ln %‘m‘l‘t‘f high structures| o7 ers left at 8 o'clock, as far as any m.#“'m Guam-Yap cable and ex-|not harm the prisoner. scquisition of further land for con- |sarily a he law allow a neighbo e | . Threatems Newspaper Mea. uing the a - reciamation | 408 the aw allow s o spithe present time Pennsylvania|one knew. perts will be dispatched to e ad- 3 k‘gi ha Benning el ‘made miger: .& eca; p fire blazed -from 2:30 o'clock from Tokio ‘to|. Jailer Walker reached the "scene}Wor ol most of the residents of the locall chue and the streets adjacent to ft| s s 80 o ottt | L e “wiil be_ transmitted | just. &8 the crowd was preparing to| Lis, pr D el stion praject | Lo L amployment of s K/pc Sep ':%i Son ! e faculty of that institution. His home e“jn what is known as the gravity ini the reclamastion project uiring the men ssure ‘aréa. Man; re occurred on Sunday morning cable, which at one time|bresk -up, 'and, .mfi Dol out, req k- ) T oLt l': .oc:md-nd a lucky one by firemen. a"" i sml.:-‘nu. but which was to an end at the nlnt' sleep, ‘&.‘f.}’ is of t:nhhud enough At that tim - E a large group of the war to th ington. ni - men. s e L i :“’iu,f“ o b e e 1305 F STREET in hotel’s tranafent population—the ma- ¢ apan 3 ing forward possible other 3 . = oot S e, Tehirs o St i e e o e S T e R eyt oy RO AN Keane Attacks' Pressure. Srara mot all setiled; ‘snd moved out| Tokl aha. G ; Negi S BT ; : nat rest and peace disturh- e Officials of the New England Hotel mpafiy, the lessee of the house, hi ‘Bonin islands. . L ‘Wapaper u - L ing and unnece: noises. ‘t::h;i rooms at tke first outbreak w:y o!_:h.g ook A and photographers in o . ; t oM i Sy mi' W. !\!BKAJL;

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