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COULD PORTRAIT [kt wenememre wese PLAYING IN FINAL > S GIFT T0 COURT =2z AT COLUMBIA LU ' i I Result of Law Test. 1 - |SUMMONED TO WHITE HOUSE BY THE PREMIER IS COMING SPECIAL NAVAL BOARD | AR“NGWN S”RVEY“' i PRESIDENT ON RAIL LABOR STATUS T0 HEED U. S. WISH| IN FIRST SESSION TODAY | : 0 B iR 3 2 B ik i > 7 . i . £ > i | 1cdnt|aued from First Page.) ‘Will Study Present Conditions and REP R .l- £ " - : S | 1) A %) ; & i : |economic equilibrium again. Inter-| Future Requirements of Re- 4 national exchange depends upon it. 'The reopening of America’s cxport serve Force. trade rests upon it. Unemployment peclal naval board ordered by H T E ect i Z System for Two Districts. a - - _THE EVENING-STAR,: WASHTN'GTON, D. C, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1921—PART —— ey — Seizures of Ingredients used in the Striking Likeness Of Late imanutucure of tecr win bo continsea Miller Stevinson and Walte in this city, zccordi Col. Nu E i ©D. C. Jurist Token of clan o inn ot pronton ovces | R Tuckerman Contestants- | not the driving force here, bul & 35 000" helq jts firet mecting . today. |growing appreciation of the fact that my. hourd is compused of Rear Ad-! i the French army is maintained and o)y “mhomag Washington, senior ! He d there was no intention to stop . {America’s debts are unpaid simply b member; Thomas Y. Magruder and Y the seizures pending a test of the sec- | in Golf Event. \cause no way has been found to gu Julian L. Latimer, and Capts. Walter $645,000. : ar's - | e 7 th hibith | antee the payment of the Gerr R Gherardi and John W. Timmons { { tion o e prohibi 9 < ¢ i es, o s an aggres- s % ¥ Avid el \ three-quarter-length oil punrxllt;nfl“umh:‘ which ..‘.‘e‘y"'kr:"f,‘,’laif“““‘ Miller Stevinson of the Columblnl .d;m and to prevent German aggres-|un jine oicers, { _"- vid J. Howell & . rngmeers, the late Ashley M. Gould, in his| Forty-cight barrels ‘of cider, allegedCountry-Club and Walter R. Tucker-! o o CThes Dagrd el fetdy iChe pnescn who recently curvesed Arlingt Al I" b = p; Bl -to 10 contain 2 per cent of alcohol by iman of the Chevy Chase Club #re! Financial Remedies Needed. (?fl;‘:lmnsvu.\ly.:‘ll uture requirements fcounty for water and sewerage, b judiclal robe, was presel 01 volum orty ad i D e . 0! b oty o » 7 the Suprems Court of the DIstrict of | by Tavenne among the bioperty seizcd | playing this afternoon in tho final of Potitical remedies were rejocted bY | rccommend:such changes as will Prz;.} t submitted to the board of supe ~olumbia by the bar association as a %21 New York avenue yesterday ;.mr-l;:;‘l “')}l,lmbla Country Club's adnual rresld::’lt tl;:rglcxn;;?l!e"( e rl:q-:“ ;;!l’l:u‘tqu;-!!:;;le:lfiy ::;1 Cconomy in :5.‘.. visors supple ary report « B ¥ ¥ > \noon, the place of business of W. H. golf tournament. - 0 accep! bvel 9 Sogiior s Lk ¢ Ltaining facts o cquire roken of its esteern for the Iate Jurist. {2260, he place of businces of W. H aStevinson won his way into the! | Financial “remedies are, now being|pleted from aboul 2 P D W e = e eigl and 7 sl ) v v tv scussed. ne 3 ested. | the ollme: R ARye S ramiingd i The picture will adorn the wall of the eight barrels and 738 cans of malt ex- {final round by virtue of a nervy v night eventually Join in a gener pt ex-regular officers and men and|age system for s e r » o striking (et 1850 pounds of hops 28 botties of | OrY over E. \. Haley of Essex coun- | seneral term room l,l.‘ 3 = __L: Leef,” wine and iron, 25 cappers, fer-|¥. N. J. Tuckerman defeaiea H. L[ ikeness of the deceased. and was |yt SN Ribber hoso. Saum of Columbia by 3 and 2. the volunteer branch of th y reparaticn indors: towill 10, whic |refunding plan wher force. | bonds might really be 1 r | ment of all the power: L o | o not come, indeed, until the German | ’ indemnity is reduced to a size that o e the associated powers think it po: < )l‘h- :‘x h sible for Germany to pay. When that| s the orii; T sainted by L. H. Gebhard, a local| St e The Stevinson-Haley match was by, o 5 = the best of the tournament ' to far rtist 1 date. Four down at the turn to the 'rominent places in the audience were | own | T e Guld: th. daught {HEN"RI K EN long hitting youth from New Joraby, | & justice q Stevins Z ack in 35 and won q the late justice and \!)‘S Margare the match on the home hole, 11, his private retal presentation was made the oc- casion of a memorial service for the : a long-smiting youth tormer justice. and the courtroom w ' from the Essex Caunfiy Club, K“Yul" crowded to capacity with members of |R. Tuckerman of Chevy.Ch. e, Hugh ' the bar and other friends of Justice 'l»;‘ Suum and Miller B..Stevinson of -paratio pecd U, sum_is agreed upon, the reparation {3 he construction of bonds will have the backing of the ns o a . powers. They will be part of a gen- fon Little river with a t eral checking up on world war debis. known as the Totoma . g V. reside arding is om the disposa Thats why President larding is from the disposal lant u pressing our Congress to pass inay e Penrose Dbill giving the executive jrewers up Windy run, up i branch of the government power 1o up the ravine north of Jossi enter into negotiation about the j Rocky run Th r"h. report Gebt with foreign powers. A special|{Armament Sessions, How- Sthere 1 commission will be created to a No -1 ever, Cause Doubt as to juld. The justices of the District the Columbia Country Club won their Supreme Court and of the Court of way to the semi-finals of the annual | \ppeals were un‘snnll. é:u . ‘fl-ll golf l(lvu‘rnumeni of the Columbia | ‘{amilton, dean of the law department inti H “ountry Club yesterday in & day re-| " TSR, Cniversity: preiaed, | PTINtING Office. Worker Has it i Seniion Sna” ekers“nite | BEN W. HOOPER., with the Secretary of the Treasur: \nd outlined the purpose of the meet- o = The Washington conference on arm rd the ng. He paid tribute to the ch ru.»ri Haley proved the particularly ent and far tern questions is| : 1 sug mis hd attainments-of the late justice, Unanimous Ballot in No. {, iy, proyed | day. = This lad, laking on more and more importance | His Attendance {probanls nd espectally st every day und the ader- . G a ship of President Har President Harding tod {tary Hughes, who v rding tod surely winning the con of the,ally invited to attend the America’s| g great powers that much can be se-fmaking exposition, to be held in New [to' complished here for the good of thelyor getober 25 to November 12, for | ™% was fi S bility a %, 5 laying with the i P ot the T, ReLereing 1o the 2 Organization. Ueteated South and the tes shot of 4 |PRESIDENT TAKES HAND rvice of Justice Gould at the Ig-«'lu{:nylvh::u;x:)l;:cedflfghe::fl_ni ‘M'A:» “ |N R R SITUATION 1 el 3 3 club “sf “to ‘the - ! 3 P 2 ’ o . H Resolutions Presented. 3 o ;Tr‘tu:’lfu‘l‘xlzin“‘{lllxé.n;ilt‘e{l'clfoto;:n:g&'lrl‘;;:i 1 Eashy-Smith, chair-| 4 5 Ashmeade Fuller of Chevy Chave. by | ot resolutions committee S dropping five of the first ten holes. (Continued from First Page.) RhaleeOrit] < |the purpuse of showing to the world | presented and moved the adoption of | o At the tenth he decided”samething ! (Copyriglit, 1621.) what the representatives of the va-!, Witht resolutions eulogizing Justice Gould % + R must be done and when the pair carne |these two bodies have never officlally | present €8 CLisd g an LLOYD GEORGE TO DECIDE. |rious racial groups in this country | popaiaiis {have contributed for the advance- {1 Must Pass on Irish Issue Before|ment of this nation. B The President told those who | pec th as a and as a man. With | ¥ ; e to the home green the match ‘was|met together. | 5 mith sai & square through a series of brilliant- |+ -+~ pyuy studied Proble; | ~ Giould not only adorned this Iy played holes by the youngstes. bar and graced this hench, but he was | & R Fuller. hooked his tee shot ints the| “For a long time the President has wir friend and the friend of human- | N woods at the extra hole and lost the | been giving much attention to the weary land acquired for ‘v. whom we rejoiced to hind unto | : hole and match. He won his morning |Problem of the railroads in its broad- Coming to United States. brought the invitation to him that he | of way for the trunk our souls with 1inks of stee i match from Tom Sasscer of Balti- [eSt relations. He has been persist By the Associated Press. was in hearty sympathy with the|disposal piant, mahing Atto W. Millan, treasurer of | ) 4 o 3 more, the medalist, when Sasscet be- |ently assured on onme side that busi- tion, seconded the adop- | % SR came bunkered in front of the eigh. |ness oould not make a general and ion of solutions. paying high | ¢ 3 : teenth green with the match all|lasting improvement until raflroad rribute to Justice Gould.as the “fair, | N square. rates should come down; and, on the ~mpartial and human judge.” i . i Miller B. Stevinson of Columbla, [Other side, he has been told that it Tiw resolutions were adopted unani- - SR who has been playlng fine golf for |Was impossible for rates to come down susly, following which Henry W. the past month and is picked by |unless the wage charge should be hon, president of the bar ocia- | 3 " some to win the event, took the [lowered. He, therefore, determined to | DO f e - movement, and that he is fully appre- | stalled sowerage sy LONDON, jOctober i1.—The vasil tive of all that the foreign-born|house connections over mentary correspondent of the Lon-{itiz0ls e This country and the rep. | iriote, would cort about 554 ! don Times eays he understnads that{resentatives of e "various racial | Rearding e 4 G 5 ects 1o be |BTOUPS have done for the success and | the meney fo me Premier Lloyd George expe Sie| Exoups havefenit i the “money to jabislito dectie fenrly) TEAL (o 14 be proud and|the total tion of t whether the prospects for a satisfac- | klad to visit the exposition, hut he | tricts ror th { He sald he we | ¥ ion, made the formal presentation of # 4 measure of George P. James and:Lee |gét together the two public bodieS| mang that you announce at once a| % ol doubted very much if he would be | cmitting t area in distric “he wift to the court. Chief Justice | 3 § L. Harban, on his way to the semi. |which have to deal with wages and!| giecping downward revision of the| {Ory outcome of the Irish negot S e e e s e . i oy accepted the portrait on henalrt e > final, while Walter R. Tuckerman |rates and give them every possible | i Por®a11%0al and coke. If neces | tions are sufficiently good to war- yi 0 use, as he explained, it £ a bond lssae of $645.000 w the court. won from Guy Standifer and B. B.|encouragement to take a strong lead! ury we recommend that you an-|rant his going to Washington. {on the eve of the opening of the co thorized,” the report continucs cd [ h i e a further reduction In Wage&, | qpo correspondent adds that the ference on limitation of armament r the thirty-four yeam assumed 1o be £ with ual int ! E ynon, jr. Hugh H. Saum won vic- {in the effort at an adjustment.” ' oun Address by Mr. Hamilton. tories ‘over E. E. Johnso = Up. ‘ taneously w : oya ' «t will be naturally i milton described the death of | e e or & Topmna ot T Sees Record Tie-Lp, to take effect eimuitaneously withthe) ., uncement which Mr. Lloyd ‘and that will be naturaliy a great de « inc : ‘hile the Labor Board members|new rate schedule. 1t is our opinion | SANOURCCIERT WHIEH |\ LT mand on his time. uld 8 & alstmer oamito) the penultimate round. ‘There were| WWHIlE 10 JATO0 (00U Preyi] | that such an announcement immedi- | {078 nf“p::rnsmfln‘ with regard to! Brief Address Made. -t of Columbia. He char- { seven extra hole matches in the play | WER (0, TN "1 "Jonnston, president | ately made by you will be a great |yt 00 TOF P British delezation . Driel 490rean Wuce. f { Jesterday and many matches finished the International Association of aid to business revival. as coal i8 an | tn washington will be an ind Senator Calder of New York m amoant . e worae . omne honisgresn Machinists, issued.a statement. in|important factor in the operation of|of pis viewpoint on the chanc the introductions and John J. Tigert, Judge | 2 Summaries of Play. Wwhich he declared that “if the train- | every factory and a necessity in the | n [rish eettlement. | United States commissioner of edu- . broad-minded, impartial and | The summaries men and other operating emploves go | heating of every home. |~ According to the correspondent, » and Dr. Will M. Bddinger, | } in. whose eon of the ad-| First flight, first round—E. . on. jr., |out on October 30 the machinists and e | premier, if he goes. probably tcation, and Dr. o inger, | produc Bt ian S Istration of justice entered | Columbia, defeated <. Jackson, Columida, ] the railroad employes in group 2, | stay in'the United es for superintendent of public schools of at the end of thirty-four HERG 1 up in ‘19 holes; W. K. Turkerman. Chevy | tvhith includgs all the shop craft RITES FOR HERO hight, and that it is possible I New York, made Lricf addresses ox- £44,900 Interest Annualls. \fter reviewing the life of Justice | > Chare, defeated G. M. Ktandifer, Columbia, { will go with them at the same time. —_—— = | Feturn to Washington for the conclu-: plaining to the President the feature in. add jnkine fune Gould from the time of his graduation and 1; J. W. Brawner, Columbis, defeated | This would result, he declared, in . | Sion of the conference and the formal of the America’s making movement n Bt T must Georzetown in 1584 until his death, | WILLIAM J. HENDRICKS. E. Truett, Washington, 1 up; H.'H. 8aum, | “the greatest railroad tie-up' In his- {Services Tomorrow for Harry Topo- | yatification of any agreement thatiand the objects of the coming exposi- TCP0T! cont ooy Muclace® 4bat notnmel Columbix, defeated E. E. Johnston, Baitimore, | gory | may be reached. ition. The latter handed to the Presj- DaiC of $44,900 1 i1d be added in praise of the late | William J. Hendricks of the govern- |5 1 lx I Matban Columbia. deteated A | "W} Jonnston added that he had “no| loff, Who Was Killed Overseas. |™\je Minister Lloyd George's pro-|dent the formal invitation urr, Washington, 4 and 3; M. B two distr ¢ the formal death. to the funeral oration of |dent of the Federal Employes' Union | country. defented A. R. MatKentie, clerks and other unions, will aiso go| Topoloff, Company L. 234 Infartry.| S0 UPSR 73 (Gephrture would be de- ' poscd in & group photogr: op McDowell or to the floral trib- |No. 2 in the elections which closed |3 and 2: C. A. Fulier, Chevy Chase, defeated { With the transportation and shop | killed in action at St. Etienne, France, | pendent upon the Irish conference and visitors. sent by prisoners at the jail. N 4 T. W. Saswcer. Baltimore, 1 up. crafts.” er 4, v d confidence that if the prime: The delegation was made up of o e hy - S th Fhad the resollition [1a5t night Mr. Hendricks received round—Tuckerman defeated Eynon, | Mr. Johnston returned from Chicago g;:‘;';lro" ’BQ‘“[";;":’;“;’;‘"”&"T ;‘(’; | Sainistor arrived after the opening of representatives of o racial grour dopted and asserted that full praisethe unanimous bailot of the organiza- Baum defeated Brawner, 2 i| vesterday, where he met with the: g 3 | the Washington meeting Americans in' America which has takew Tae given to Justice Gould l,y'““" for the position, 1,124 votes be- :f::h;:";nrmlrum Harban. 4 and representatives of the sixteen railway | atreet, tomorrow morning at 11 o’clock. ! heuld atcribute his tardiness to htea il iy iter ten months ago, when g o Slier Thp 1D hele unions. l<|Rabbi J. T. Loet will represent the, good catise. 1t added: re. The formal invi next five . him the degree of doctor of |inx cast for him. I e L L Firat Conference Ends. Jewish Welfare Board and deliver an | ~The Irish question is the key to all \Wuq in the form of t in her power.| Mr. Hendricks has been active in|Jjumes defeated Burr, b and 4; Savscer defeat:| After an hour the conference insti-1aqdress, while Rabbi A. Horowitz will | Policies in the scnse that i it is sus- pound hook containing ere Georgetown University said of Fedoral Employ Union for many | €4 MacKenzie, 1 up. £ ! ceptible of solution so are all other ... )sions from more than Limd LG SRl ity Y| " Second flight, fAirst romd—J. W. tuted by President Harding between|officiate. The interment will be in proplems. We can imagine no het'eT jquale institutions and "The common experience of mankind |years, having acted as chairman of its | Chevy Chage. ' defoated F. P. W the Interstate Commerce Commission | Talmud Toran Congregation c overture to the Washington confer- (&S TR CNCITS inve, ' tery, Congress Heights. A military yufirms the incontrovertible truth|grievance committee . for the past | CHevy Chase, 1up: J. C. ., smbers of the Rail- {ence than good news about Irelu al A g meither this beloved republic of |Vear. He believes in fullest co-opera- | &"rp.t,a&h{h’ 5‘1‘.‘.;1‘,. i b, ?qulranr::y;i:‘ ‘rl“ rerpr:fignlm“ ‘the | escort and members of the American vh:(l.tu ts ;]‘lf.r'.,fl, lir ;1: o urs mor clvil society itself can 1ong |tjon with the government program of columbia. & and 6: G. il Chasmar, Columbia { public broke up. but. Chairman Mc- | SRIC0 It is the belief of the w_issenement wis mads idure unless builded on the sure economy and efficiency and is heartilyiiseteated Morren Thompson, Chers Chase, | Chord of the commission said, the| " Teftars received by relatives from £ 85,000,000 was m pesed valt Lewion will participate in the cere-| §TAY MAY BE EXTENDED. Founded hy Franklin i | cundation of law wisely interpreted vor doption of reclassifica-{and 5;: W K. Bradeld, Columbia. 1 d vemes 3 ts, it WO hd- i 2 ftstate here 2 o : 5 . deteated Lee | participants would return at comrades serving with young Topo- Making” movement, which these two ts, it wou and ,mn..:-u;‘n“_\‘ lm|mm. wlr- rll. \\’ns‘—:—'\‘ wn legislution. Grendall, Jr., Bunsoekturg, 5 fnd &: M. O fianck?‘l!\'onhcr Judge Barton, chair- | off during the offensive in which he Premier Briand Hopes He Can St e late Frankin e 1 fon Mo of about § s e e mesiin| Dr. J. Franklin Meyer of the bureau’| Peck, Ricimond, defeated B. L. Taglor. Ban- | map of the labor,board, nor Mr. Mc-flost his life, speak in the highest! Bemain Longer Than Ten Days. < 1 ¢ 1 veluation wrishes—the 17 an ‘end to nnmcfi;f of standards was elected first vice gg;*'”&‘-g l';; 3: F. W. Sweeney, Baltimor ‘hord would state upon what line the | terms of the soldier's bravery. ) S tary. < the intercst on the bouds at T o e e e dent: 'rof. George A. Hill naval {gefateq B M Tromy. ma flié n was proceeding, hut it The parents of the dead soldier py the Associated Press. Eposiiun S que oy e sinking fund <. B les, St ie sometning might be said at|Atill live in Poland. A brother. Frank — piRIe. Getober 14—It is the hope 40 excellent torerunner to A ,bservatory, second vice president;d pe L ezard with veneralion those- chosen | 2 € S earce. Bannockh X itizens who, vested -with asthority|Adele G. Guthridge, Departmént:of| & Javia defeated Childress, 1] its conclusion. Jenoiven ith anthority | ericulture, third vice president: F.{up: Smith defeated ¥ ava 2. B text to God's, heedless of volccs. that | SETICUILITE, €18 W80 PreCIOnie b | o0fedted Bradbert, 1 nhinth e 2 Peek Centerence & Swiarhe: Topoloff. resides at 1329 North Capi- A ot t 0 he. enpineers CrommzEoRton It e es: ference on limitation of armaments proaching conference for tl sion of the limitation of urman The exposition ix scheduled to ¢ upt and ions that obscure b Stis eamatas| thi' day following the Tormal opsn- By t e | rth vice president: James . Mo | defeated Sweeney, 4 and 3. - The. conterence apparently c e e and far eastern questions he will he able - the day followi - formul op jward the never dying fame tha i Ceon. bureau of etandards, ffth vice | Cowistin-iughes defeatad Wagpaman, 2| Sufprise to both the labor board ROB TRUNKS IN HOME B o there Monecr tham (he 1en days InE Of the armament conforence. ey e : sident: J. Q. A. Braden, secretary- | 204 1; Orme defeated Thompson. 1 up; Tarior | megaers and the interstate com- S jloramam e T han e L daYs Many of the rucial groups have Tl man_ rights. Monarchs and judges|president: Jo @ A Graden, sre@iy: | deteated Crandall, 1 upfn 19" hetes; Tearce | meked commissioners, and no peelim- T ShiL e Tt domestie. Giclitie nces that the foreign | hout 70 : ;5. He asserred i - a efeated Ivory, 2 and 1. 9 i S5 hid becn mads | i : et S delegates to the armament confer- auire the ERE Fontice CatIE s anch s servh hoard, recorder; H. J. McGowan, inary arrangements 3 ce of Occupantspermit, he will extend his stay in the J0LESISS (0, ERonenY - dvstem. Dlwarn et it was "such @ Atanch R0 ment printing office, guard:an, | oy oTe® In TAIN Flighe, sl ine sommisson Towever o0 Burglar in ”;"nd e rd {American capital. In all events. it is phe WL VISt the eaposition. Bt fe laced The annual meeting of the union for 'ght, first round—E. P. Brooke, | journed temp! the Ransack—Colore: an Fooled. |his desire to remain leng enough to i o £460.600 for the entir Presentation and Acceptance. e tion of 6ffieers will be held | iDattached,” difeated K. E. Carlaa, Wasn: |Wwere golng on before it on the grain G {take an active part in the work « oy e e e weniine In presenting the portrait Mr. at Pyvthian Temple October 25. A re- ington. 3 and Tom Moore, \\'nhluz(an.lrull cases brought by southwestern| An intruder was in the house aliconference and to define the att i sSUe del ; : ¥ e expositi Sohon declared it would be a lasting |ception and dance will follow the in- | i B E. Chaste tormietoqekbirn. ¢ and | and western interests, and Chalrma%|4604 11th street Thursday night,jof the French government on th insight into which won smembrances to one who had done |Stallation. Pollard, Columbt g Mack, ;‘,’fp’J’;’,;‘:m',‘{‘;‘,‘,’c“u “ttached to these| while occupants are out of the city,portunt subjects which will e dis- which per §1.0 much for justice. The portrait, === : H. E. Dogle, Zabie UM 1 half of the commission would continue! the police have learned. and ft will ‘““SfRiiong feels that Franc itude Vote 1s Required. said, would inspire admiration of | ARMS PARLEY POST feated C. B.' Agnew, Columbia, |With it this afternoon, while their|not be possible to determine what! My BEERG JEE (B0 IO ote Ix o he career of Justice Gould ang would 1€ B, Dosle, (olumb associates discussed matters with the | property was taken until they return. | oL 0T 050 Washington on the e he report further sets forth “rve as a beacon to guide those who o e ockbum, T WL dway, f1abor board. Charles Werner, 4700 13th street, saw | IIISUTE BRER T8 M ST D Ational - the total required issue of buis e W e et | REFUSED BY DR. YEN | Bt 4l v cor i 0 ot T Rl tn mowim |25, SRS [0, 2, BT Chief Justice MeCoy, in accepting | " |5 W. Crane, Columbls, '3 and 10" rted ASKS COAL RATE CUT. the occupants were away, he sounded 'y p France, in a sense, considel ythe act. only such bonds would be e portrait on Lehalf of the court, | | Becond round—Drooke defeated Moors, 17 % the door beil, which was followed gy, was present. H cued from time to time as nnounced that it would be hung on 1 up in 19 holex: Chapin defeated Mack. 3 o5 ——ee by the lights being extinguished. Yes-{"'ppjjippe 3. L. Berthelot, general {quircd for construction, thus : valls of the court where it can-i (Continued from First Page.) and 2: C. B. Dosle won from H. E. Doyle, { Fuel-Association Sends Appeal to |terday the police were told of the In-' . retary of the foreign office, upon {Quired e sate of levy to m ] to be an inspiration to the Uy defauit: TIall defeated “Tread 2 ) cldent. They examined the house and | {500 *% “prinnd greatly relies on sinking fund requirements ) nd Lar, as well &s to | pany Baron de Cartier de Marchicnne | 4, G/5/3tlon —Carlrop ~defented K I % Executives. {’ou:d ““;,.“:X;':fnié“""' had betniqummn, of foreign affairs, may re- erest b SperElta e s to come to whom it would be {as the second delegate from Belgium | feated’ 2 : Crag roken op o 3 ome from Washington with the { If this work is ak itas the picture of '@ Just |iy “the i e o Eorenoe UL | farted’ Agnew, X and 1; Crane won by de-| The American Wholesale Coal As-| 7 burglar visited the residence of |Lurh bor g L i Wo districts, the report continus hi Jjustice told of the ! s probable that the disposal nd trunk sewers would at ibuilt at once, and the Judge Hitt Refuses 0 Quash over o ropuiated aros ran 3 3 3 {Kvrts, the Relgian minister to Peking, | Fourth flight, rst round—I. T. Prentiss | Sociation, through its president, W. Samuel Peacock. 3753 Kanawha street, help siven freely by Justice Gould |probably will be the third delegate, | Mohawk. de.ented R. White. Columbia, 2 434 | . Coyle of Bethlehem, Pa.. sent a|about 1:30 o'clock this morning. En-| . ‘rem his great store of legal learn- | replacing Emil Franqui, minister of | . Saunders. Columbia, defeated T.| B CO¥ et trance was gained by breaking 2. poyR YEARS FOR ROBBERY. nig to his associates on the bench in {state, who will be detaited In Europe : yp o» W;I"'nhr; 1‘ up: Roger. Cgombs, 4 talegram today to the Assoclation of}glass pane] from a rear door, and $150 7 8 e t culties daily present in court | by business affairs. H etented sl'ufl'm,.;«"' vaun: | Railroad Executives recommending a|and a brooch were taken from a bu-{ Justice Siddons, presiding in Crimi ings. He pra specially th “Tealt i, G ums i sharp cut In rates on coal and coke,| reau drawer. nd these laterals time to time as t 3 _'C. Train, Columbia, 3 5 4 2 2 v nal Division 2, has sentenced to four | ” See anil sakea the | — H Columbin: defented T. . Nefll: by | “Our customers, the consumers of| street vestorday afternoon and was. Branhanm, who pleaded guilty to rob-} : i Sy the report saye, * ny. ono there knew a|Japanese Groups Will Make Visit defanlti If. K. Corawell Columbia, defeated | coal, are asking why their coal re-|told that he could get him a position | bing his landlady. Mrs. Lucy Rose, of Kronheim. i area unoccuy d ever heard of a judge ! - Rankin, Columbia, 3 and 1; 6. H.|mains so high" the telegram sald. for $50. Whitfield told the police he,a quantity of jewelry. Justice Sid nder the vho could have completed such & tack to This Country. o olumbia, - defeated | W. M. -Smith,l-you and we know that coal has|went to 1#th and Belmont streets|dons ordered the District alienist. Dr-i pyi o 1) sound the death knell of ! to pay the same rat ‘inder the circumstances of illness un- | : come down and that lower prices to|with the man, gave him the money!D. Percy Hickling to examine the | s covered by lateral | Correspondence of the Associated Press. L e ety epneny foated Sannders. | Bl can come only with lower rates. | and was given a note to his prospec- | prisoner, and sn the physician’s ae- ' simultancous raiding parties of th TOKI0, eptember 23.—While @ Middleton defeated Appleman, 6 and .%nli&q _-ePhe people are impatient over the| tive employer. He failed to get a posi- surance that Branhan is not insame|prohibition enforcement forces were }large party of business men, headed | defeased Comw | delay in adjusti es. We recom- tion. the sentence was p aada Datore TChited States Commis 1 onsolation—White defeated Saylor, 1 up; 2 |hy Dr. Takuma Dan, will sail October defeated Clark, 3 and Nixon won by | ® ioner Isaac R. Hitt today during the, v Justice Gould then was dition not only in thi- Attorney Millan’s Remarks. n the course of his remarks Attor- nnot_enj benefits o ney Millan said | 15 for the United States, another im- Smith defeated Rankin. 1 up in 19 WA | prettmi: hearing of Jacob Kron i : : > I eeail g ! | preliminary hearing ac — AL e o 1 i Cnsd Satr stvr o 7 o SR P75 B N HONOR OF HORSES AND MULES WHO FELL IN WORLD WAR rviminacy st of jucor Kron {452 ke, conte et roe my ¢stimate | Viscount Ei-Ichi Shibusawa, is ¥ailing | joq" E“;,j‘"{:,fl““M,}’,-.j;"%,,‘;::’,}‘;{"-,‘-‘, 3 | charged with selling ingredients for the two districts reque the prop ) i r of = . hiive of the life and character of the man { October 13 to return a visit made to|Llowman, Columbis, 8 and.2: H. Stabler, Co- Q) i e brew. er number of signatures. io hiv ry we today honor that|{Japan by American members of the | lumbla, ‘defeated W. J. Cuilindn. Columbia: ) ° o . ICinE. for hoi FOte daken on the proposiion A2 U wdopt it for that purpose. I cannot | American- Japanese relations commit- | % 2pd 1: 7. T. Hi angockburn, defeated ¢ ! Attorney Milton W. King. for the "% nqs which would obligate the And T would ot 16| tee DELVEEE S {defenuant; moved to quash tne charge, ' "y seuy further than the priviles 3 i . phrasing it into: The visit of the former is announced | Columbi C. Ligon, Baltimore. d o "L"r m(}ln";"”c‘;';';n:_',‘ s ‘.nmzlutrm\:nm for or against anguage 1 make it more {to be purely industrial and commer- | feated E. B. En Columbia, 6 and 5: . STaten that see v s 1ssued e ompletely my own. And it is this: jcial, but the Shibusawa party expects T. Howard, Washington, defeated - Frank | 3 o . {States that search warrants tssued 10 ST e T The true megsure of a man's great- address itself to furthering the | Govern. Columbia, 3 and 2; E. D. Williamson, i 2 ¢ e {prombition oificers could bo servecy not what he docs, but the love | friendly relations between Japan and ! Jannockbum, defested T.'C.” Turner, by de- | : =, 4 3 PR AR 4 jonly by the agent who swore to them. | ‘the United States, and in a general | “*gig - . < Ve 3 g . . 1 Executed by Wrong Man, | " ) Becond round—Posey defeated Peck. 2 and | { rd. .Iusrt::: [ wuy lu“prnm_nle .: ;lndernl.’mdmg be- 1 1; Stabler defeated Harris, 2 wp: Ligon de- | ¥ . R S . X . . WP | Examimaucen of the search warrant | great ; tween the two people 5 and 3; Howlrdwo!! by de- | S Vin the present cases showed that ! Judges who have The Shibusawa group will include T ver graved the beneh of anv court | such well known persons as M. Zu. | . Coisolation—Towman defeated Paret. 3 and o 3 5 ’ = = ¥ . was issued to FProhibition Enforce-| ve won more completely than did | moto. former representative and edi- | L i > e A T { 5 v i as | he the confidence of fellow Juristsitor of the English-Leinted Japanese | oy defeated West. I'up: Go b - : : ] g Fallrts. aent Asent S OMTpE el d affeetion of brethren of the | weekly review, the Herald of Asia; £ 3 : . ot8 o jcommanded in the warrant to make| L theit —— &% <= [ 0y men whose lives have | Dr. Juichi Soyeda, former president of | Ituecetm ot Zhamoturn ko this iy tdded luster to the citizenship of any | the imperial government railways,{ MANY GATHER AT RITES. ommunity ever won an esteem more nd Dr. Saburo Yamada. dean of the nd universal than he en-'law college of the Tokio Imperial z 1 within the circle of ! University .. Not many Instruct-{ The mission will visit the principal ors > & brought fame jcities in the east. O Our grea ] a nal institutions ; ever wen so intense a devotion from | those they taught as he enjoved MASS FOR DEAD HERO. VALLEY FORGE, Pa. October 15. the nts of th aw S Z Py g ' s & s 1S 4 a om. the Students JFreat law ] Solemn requiem mass was cele- | —Pennsylvania today paid tribute to ek et jernment to show its hand. Ronorahiv: tontectes i brated in the Immaculate Conception ! the memory of Senator Philander C.| s 6 S B { No Purchases Shown. H Church today for Private Co: ius | K = % Remembered for His Fairne 1 Dalscolt, who. dled while merviog ionox at funeral services fn the Val- .. : - - | Lipscomb testified that he made | Unless 1 have greatly erred iniin France with the American expe- |1y every republican state and.county : N E T SR 3 g SIASS N purchases of malt, hops and a hy-|show of the W 4 4 my cenception of the opinion enter- | ditlonary forces, and whose body ar. |, leader, Including Senator Penrose and | T . 2 ) z drometer at 2008 1ith street, but:in Drogress the Coliseum. ove ined ot Just Gonld by onr entire | rived at the home of his mother, Mrs. ' Gov. Sproul, planned to attend.'the H £ R AL MESR AN DEL LONNR 2 {could not present the purchases in ' Center Market The dog is Chubl »ar. the most vivid impression that| Mary J. Driscoll, 302 R street, yester. | 8¢rvices, and a delegation of fifty B Sie o y x ™ e IS \ !evidence. He testified that he could . the property of 1. Hume Taibert ts every member has of him, now | day. The interment was in Mount: members, headed by Vice President. VaR b : A ein ‘ot find the articles which he pur- this city. hat the final chapter in his life's! Olivet cemetery. oolidge, was expected from Wash- \ Wl R s 3 ! {chased, but offered only packages; This English bu was executed by Prohibition Enforce- i tmgn:ilsxer;t Richard b Lipscomo. | udge Hitt overrule the motion, | . Pennsylvania Honors Senator: in {but Attorney King rwid that ne would | Chubby, an English Bull, muke w strong Nght on this point Elaborate Funeral Service. i 5 : 5 . \ {¥hen the ease zovs betore the courts. | \would Win “Paws Down™ By the Awsociated Press 4 . I g b i RN 2 {United States commissioner s hear- ou in : S R {ings are only for the government's !side of the case, and forces the gov in Speech Competition. 1king dog’ made it appearan:: at the cighth anuual ben hington Kennel Club ldog has a bark ccord has been written, is as the fair ington. R o S p: 2 P o ; o at is the talk of the show, the bark ag: o ¢ il ! | "fhe ‘services will be conductefl b ! R 3 . |similar to those purchased. that s : rorl¢ he il e i T = the Rev. W, Herbert Burk: A squad ; T ; . AN {* The " attornevs”for " the defendant |sounding for all the woridnr tf, th the witness, his clear | these qualities he w e held in af- P b= op Sljott.” mind and direct thinking | fectionate memory. By the exercise | i €387} °F e R Commissioner Hitt as commanded in sound like § “Firsts.” ed Lum unerringly, and by the short- [of these qualities he set a flfindnrfli:;?nfi:fi:r e, The &rave. sebgn.% s 1 \ 3 g ¥ 5 = Ay T T ATESR the search warrant. Lipscomb ad- Grabs Off Five rats. St Toute. through the maze of un. |worthy of the admiration of every | simmence. overlooking. the. ScHuli S ¢ 5 . o o > { 5 . mitted on the etand that the prop-' cpubby grabbed of five firsta i ainty and confusion. to ultimate {lawyer and emulation of every judge. | valley. a short distance from the site - 3 i : erty was not returned to Commis-, orious classes and a his + and absolute justice. | Held tn Memory by Students. of Sullivan's bridge, over which Gen.! "] \ - - G ¢ v Uy CET( E B Sloner Hitt when seized, but had|yacicers believe that if a ribbon wer. His ampartiality as a judge was{ wugpyq h i hi Washington and his continental sol- been taken to the prohibition. en-|given for the most original bark cper rooted than mera Dolicy aNG | wilh comerabor Mine in forry Claases diers_passed in leaving Valley Forge forcement headquarters. Enubby would win “pase down ested upon a foundation more firm in . . S Gy b i Other District winners d - and 2 hundred cities and will be more -, & —_—— the Droperty of Dr- an even the injunction and pledge |amcient in thelr honored ik | ed Thunder_ Bo) + o profession EARS RO! U B of this city. Thi~ ekt Sl D wRICH g ek |becale of e ittt fy mpart | CASKR 2 - : HERO BURIAL COST VOTED. [eorg. ™ raverce ot 4 v i) ke Sled and wi 0] ts standards higher 5 ey . - 1 - J | st e | s 1 wased upon an instinet deeply im-|pd3Nce ot the ideals e implanted | PHILADELPHIA, - { One Vote in House Against $50,000 |neTs and thiee firsts in variou » vldlr; J.?,,.‘;.'}imr.“mbux?;: ‘;,:',,,";‘}‘ and _the inspiration he gave. ihnfidyflfi(flien:tflor |Enilander C. K;w:e . — e } p e District canines to. catry off artia e ¢ - | " Genius Is @ great thing, but to|who died suddenly nig! < Expenditure. | T ere Mrs. Richard -M. Johs-~ wliced: he was fair because ‘he in Washington, arrived here yes- ‘honors werc Mys. T - 5 possess the milk of human kindness)in 3 t Rosette, who tou uldn't be biased. In overflowing fullness and the capac- | terday. It was accompanied by his | -7 2 edinthe| A resolution authorizing the ex-!ston’s Alredale, Roseite, , H - . - Norses and mules which died during the world war, erected in the | re © best of her kir In all his presiding In the various |ty to give it out in unatinted meas-,| FI90% e L L lun’::?mmaa?'-"tfll:?m'm% ‘Star Animal Relief, which will be unveiled today. | penditure of $50,000 from War T’P-H“",h',."’:;:g:“‘::":‘"‘" winners ana four ‘dexb?f lnts]cour .t! '_'Oxl’ ald ure is a greater—an infinitely great- The: coffin,- of plain black design. The inscription the tablet reads: “This tablet commemorates the service and sufferings of the 243,135 ¢ ctment funds for defraying el "zcmr O tins Buritina Pekin: kgsdonnttn ~nl::u-‘e ofi¥ig ts tm-. er—thing. with sllver 3ide Dars, was ornamented | porges and mules employed by the American expeditionary forces overseas during the great war which terminated | P2 ol DO (0f 6 ins e which fook winners' ribbon N B I o R e e L L ] M e e v a 4 . tribute of 2 describe., A fitting tribute their important P4 v 7 Vi d today by |bull terrier ciasses were in the » icver grew \weary, a humanness that |give was his. We shall not forget |ing. Several hundrpd persons wereipt | Tords 1o deacribe. 5 ACINE S Pershing, who has written: ‘The Army horses mules proved of | November 11, was passed today by | bu! ity ey at Lus T T Thines whih ot ihe|Lim. Els menory Wil linger with' ua, 'hg-l’-n'“umb" ARG firy'j'mfi:r A e ting (bt waT to & emccesaful conclusion. They were found in all the fheaters of {he Housa e vols was 35 to 1 toary, This is "Sooloty day’ at fv £ I the hopiag reward or 4 o " y llewest and least experienced meme | 50 iive ta hearts we leave bebind is ot to | heatse to Valley Forge, the country | preparation and eperation doiag thelr silent but faihful work without the facalty of e d Texas, alone opposing ite pated for the final Judging tonight. wer of the bar at ease in his presence Alet _"home of Senator KaoXs .. _ _ "compensation®® T e — S —— ¢ i v

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