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HOME INSPECTION INDISTRICT URGED Officials Tell Monday Evening Club Plans to Keep Dwell- ings Sanitary. House inspectors to rigidly inspect local habitations, much in the same manner that other inspectors of the District government work, were ad- vocated by Melvia C. Hazen, District surveyor. in an address before the Monday Evening Club, which met at Named to Succeed Late Senator Knox SHERRILL SAYS . €. SHOULD“DRESSUP” Urges Co-Operation to Open Way for Thousands of “New Residents.” Residents of \Washington by co- operating with municipal and federal Interests in keeping the clty attractive sands™ of persons from other -states to come here to live, it was declared last night by Col. Clarence O. Sherrill, offl- cer id will open tho way for “tens of thou- THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 18 PORTRAIT TO ADORN WHITE HOUSE. 1921 BRYCE IS UNEASY OVER ARMS PARLEY Ex-Ambassador Fears t May Not Be Able to Do All Americans Expect of It. By the Awsorlated Tresx. LONDON, October 1$.—Americanst are apprehensive of Japanese aggres- sion, says Viscount James Bryce, former British ambassador ut Wash- ington, in an article printed in tlo- day's London Times, in which he re- views the popular attitude of Ameri- IMR. HAYS CUTS FINGER; FORGETS FIRST-AID KIT HE PUT IN DEPARTMENT Postmaster General Hays rarely forgets anything. But a story Is going around this week that shows the Postmaster General 18 a$ “human” in respect to memory as most people. Last week he cut one of his fingers during the handshaking at the White House, when he helped the Presldent recelve 5,000 dele- gates, their wives and friends at- tending the four postal conven- tions. ~ Motoring hastily to the Fost Office Department, Nir. Hays called for a messenger. “Here,” he sald, producing a dol- lar bill. “Go quickly and buy me some antiseptic and a roll of ab- sorbent cotton and some guaze.” enger looked perplexed. he declared, “we have all those things in the new first-aid kit you just established for th WIL RENEW IRISH PARLEY THURSDAY loyd George Forced to He' Sessions on Account of Pai liament Opening. By the Associated Press, LONDON, October 15.—The | cnce betw leaders and sentatives of British will, it i3 expected in Siun ters, be resumed Thursday. terruption of the sessions after yest svernia qua the Cosmos Club auditorium last charge of public buildings and ca toward the conference on the lim- | department.” ~ {days meeting was due_solely {0 18 ; . grounds, who adaressed the Geotgetown nts, rved| _“I forgot all about that” smiled : night j N Clizens' Aswociation” at 13 mecting in Gt FinTecnnt “viait Oto- the| ir. Haye , errr Mt et T e S oy ot problem, Which e v Inwi Bark Tl United States. de declares Americans et reopening of ~parliament. Meanwhile discussed by Mr. Hazen, A, S. J. ington should ot Iy prime. stress on hold ihe opinion that the Anglo. the commitiees of the conference, com Atkinson. executive officer’ of _the its busincss activity, but rather should Jupanese treaty encourages Japane posed of the other m it hoke e liine and Maj. Carey H. work ‘for this increass of population, Viscount Hrsce depricates the fear oy e i o B e Cebmanie: Which Tecas byt fiile._cncouragemini JViscount Bryce depricates the fear FT T to become a fact. With the added ] Irish Experts Called, residents business will corresponuingly Several Iri sioner. other things, that the Japanese in The house inspectors would go into | California are nol aumerous enough 8 have homes and see that they were helng Sl dujs Tirger dopect, Lo s, to be a danger., although they are moned to I P roperly iy Khew . vhow . to - Urges =Dresstng Up- clannish and progressive. n deletates un e Mr. Hagen stated. He had been WILLIAM K. CRO)V. ,efim':b; S atonitoltheicomineg foons Takes Up California Issue. xrw.‘m;:m:‘i;l eration. of the ¢ ok Tio sald. ¢ a reo- c on of armament, ar e hav 5 the! most notalile o 7 o d ORIERY “dressin e an- @ 3 ; ior et thin 2 vear be living tn dirt, slmply ner possible. e st hat. the capital which the rougher part of the wage- | OEDENBURG, Austria, October 15.'Yp ™51 iRreitis Smith formerly wa Plunket use the residents did not know rdon for already had an enviable record us re- carning class everywhere has —Resldents of this city and district assistant 1o Sir Hor: how to live. W.F. CROW CHOSEN t gards cleanliness, Ssa Taonfe strangers, who, while competing for : B e e e ""The’alley problem. it seemed the Gence ‘That this pristine giors. would T letimilar in habits and as- | probably will vote for the inclusion |in the agricultural perative moy consensus of the speakers. s vristine glory 1 Dol s 2 2 ! ment. He left thix move to_found which is working itself out nicely not fade so loug us tne ciiizens con- pect.’The rritation ~sgainst * tne Jof the Ocdenbur, district in Hungary | ™G, s through natural means, the number tinue to co-operate in malntaining pre- Japunese is sodulously fostered andi ., per than Austria, if the allies hold ‘dwellers here having been vious standards of beautification. diffused by the meuner organs of the | W5 o0 Gaca last week > f from 15000 In 1908 to 9.500 In connection with the “back to press, and it receives some support plebiscite ed upon last | heir 10 people today. The petition of the Dis- Georgetown m T 9 from its association with the fear|at the Venice conference, which was e e Deople o . he allev 5 ovement,” which, he e British buro wife is tl trict Commissioners that the alle said, he had noticed of late, Col. o ‘the mo-called’ yellow ruces, Which |n 1g for the study of the Burgenland| o i, s i law be not enforced until two years Sherrill _indorsed th o : 4s encouraged by the former Kalser. 3 i Senato ‘e been ratified Adoredathesm assoclations MAS cuCoUrABEC DY, ven | controversy. This result of the pro- | Fletcher Kk whie fter b 1l have been ———— { plea for the puving of Wisconsin ave. Soms - American wrltets, HEVe, SR o e et ¢ in view of | be helpe s indo - speakers. E nue and for the early completion of Narned” California to beware of aposed balloting is forecast in view of [he Dol Planx In Alley Program. Appomted by Gov SDI‘OU‘ of | the Key briage. These improvements Jepanese invasion., although every | suerria's economic and social col- | ipe e 4 > wo main plans * will rurnish two ex trance e might at this time and day be g = OEBe: Mr. Hazen outlined t 4 cellent entr: one migl apse, although middle class workers 2 for the solution of the alley problem. + < ways Lo Georgetown, he stated. A expected to know what would befall|1apse, althoush miadle class worlers Clatm Prisoners M-Treated. et were opening up the alleys as | Pennsylvania—Will Seek | further feature which will add popu- @ fleet and army arriving on a hostile | opPose the alleged m A The revolt of the interned prisoner minor streets and converting the in- 4 larity, he announced, was the pro- coust after a voyage of many thou- |5 The Bulapest EONETINCNT, empt [in the Spike Istand camp. reportec teriors into commercial areas. Mr. Full T Al : posed parkway through Rock Creek sand miles, occupying more than | Sarian Insurgents who avh ALEIBL | erom Cork lust night, i€ attributed it Hazen said the elimination of the al- ull Term Also. valley to the Potomac. In spite of e 3 Fiume or Upper Stiesla insist they |Sinn Fein quarters lo alleged v residences would improve the the program of economy in govern- The writer says that out of ten will di 3 the walati f the | treatment of the men. Conditions a e Assoctat . ment expe Col. S : ’ ieve B s e e d improve the alley | B the Associated Press. ment expenditures, Col. Sherriil said, Americans seem to belicve England | 80 (PSRN 10 Veniee, | |the Lere Island cainp. in Biniry o tion of the width of minor streets 1o [Sproul announced he had appointed e S E JACKSON |, that the Anglo Sttt think it has « freceived with little outward er Spike The duil eireann thirty feet, the movini of houses back |State Senator William F. Crow of svg HOther Eugpentions. ADMINISTRATION. 3 v 1 REPRE- | {he, Tokiy sor it olicies of aggres- | husiasm in Oedenburg. The town esenta ate their expee 1o the new street line. resubdividing |- 0o CEHEL L T ates Senator | ([ENliD Walker, secretary of the as- [ SENTATIVE JOSEPH W. BYR o Ciien it would othcrwise |is quiet and the people are mot ex- e ik Gtk into building lots, where necessary, 0 sociation, reported on his work in r to emba vressing their opinion. ~ ljoint commission appuinted 1o exam- ind necessary appropriations to bear from Pennsylvania to fill the unex- | connection with the United Citizens' 5 Interests Are Identical. ,The Venice conference may deahle (iue into conditions Will romse i s ce between benefits #nd |pired term of the late Senator Knox,| Playground committee. He urged the |} | { o 0 not s likely | What it likes, but we are determined | grounds for complaint. pire L of e . Senstor Koo, | Basirous omnitics (Swesd U \WHITE HOUSE GETS GIFT.|ELDORADO CLUB BANQUET. | puriThifi ot s | il ISR Qb me ar St i e Maj. Brown said that open spaces [yl 8nn0unced that Senator Crow | the hollow near the Fillmore School = ) = A ontinues, “even | slared former Premier Friedrich of | troons in Ulster, all the groune are the best thing to succeed the al- | Lo, HROUACEl \didate for the full| 219 nd\“ncaleu a minimum of thirty | Portrait Presented of Mrs. Sarah |“Grapple With Problems of Life, ilishmen point out that their ljlurlngrndr;" lefiderw:! ::!‘P insurgents, irop remobilizing the Uls velunteers ley agelings e ol Dled foe|term atthe general election next S BlEattachooi e e Jordan Jackson | Senator King Urges. e e hat | Jtadt. where the insurgants recently e e s property owners to realize year. L A 3 . i g wWith those of Ame aadt, ents r 3 t is declured there that ihe Sing ofapen space, rather than crowding |**Schator Crow, who is in Atlantic | o recPosals (o extend one of the short |\ opantea by presentative | “Grapple with the problems of | Jupanese ascendcney, | aave engaged I B D Ol van: | Fein contingents in Ulster are x as many garages and other buildings ICity recuperating from recent {ll-| byric 1o connect with Q street were | Byrnes of Tennessee, Mrs. Harry K. |life.” urged Senator William H. King | W oW e “Cnited States. Esterhazy castle has been made the |¢F. than in any other part of the coun- on their land as possible. Working |ness, will take the oath of office next | jai4 on the table after a committee = %t “lof Utah in an address before thel#5:%0 A% CRIEE \ ehout is appreci-|headquarters of Herr Friedrich, whe | try. although substantial forces o " matural processes, whereby | Monday unless an emergency should | Lad of the table after'a committes | ivans of that state, regent of the|iidorudn Club at a banquet held atl, 112 "5, American popular atti- |{i"husy in directing the activities of |located in the area of the six coun- many of the alley dwellings are be-|require hié presence in the Senate|proicht in mapority and minority re. | Ladies' Hermitage Association. pre- | the Shoreham lust night in celebra- {ude toward the conference on limi-|.js adherents.’ He has a bodyguard | UCS ing converted into garages, a"g Other |Lefore that time, the governor said. | ports. Each report had.its supporters | sented to President Tarding yester- | ton of the eleventh birthday anni- ! tation of armaments. bul, there 184 | made up for the most part of. ufficers The presence of 1wo rival furces in forces, is resulting in rapid reduc Appointment Expected. at the meeting, and tabling of the [day a framed oil portrait of Mr: ot of uneasiness over the possibll® | T00% come” from Transylvania. the Ulster arei., both of them provid of alley population, he said. ¢! The appointment, which was not| Whole question was finally agreed to. |Sarah Jordan Jackson. wife of Pres y ity “that_ the “conference Will oral Austrian gendarmes, captured |€d Wwith arms, eausing apprehen- ® Mr. Atkinson gave the number o iti B v Resolutions of regret on the death |dent Andrew Jackson's son, who p cfal in life: they able to do all that is ex 5 luring recent encounters, are beingSion in British government circles ave O unexpected in political circles, was 3 he ! S dinga administration h alley residents in Washington at] il ln B governor upon his| of Henry B. F. Macfarland, former |sided over the White House as mis- not_car: a the sorrow { Mr. "—}"‘vn::“..’:m T eve: | 2¢ld at the castle as hostages, their |Increased forces of British troops to present as 0 persons, of whom | e oW York. where he met | District Commissioner, were unani- | tress during the latter years of the;problems, the hard fikht of the done all it can ind, O8I Conterence | iberation Leing conditioned upon the | prevent conflicts betwern the riva 2.000 are colored and 500 white. e ife Py romn | mously adopted at the instance of J. {Jackson administration. cal and economic situations of he conc ppointment of | ‘elease of Hungarians taken by the|parties in Takt hake "Bwn ap 1 his wife and son returning from y fould. fail the disapy oy homes northwest sec- | ! Holdsworth Gordon, se by i% | The painting will be hung in the |country. The vouns business | Should fa 1€ would be bitter and | \ustrians in earlier fighting. rangéd for. Alley hom Europe. . seconded by ¥ T merican hopes would tion rent for age of $8.16: W |BUROBE o wiien the new sen~ | P-/Lseteh: White House among those of other |professional man of America wants | AMETICal SO N0 Mo their present the southw northeast, $9.34. | 2,00 ST ake his seate Gov. Sproul| J. A. Oliver, president of the asso- | “first ladies. to jump from the classroom to the | Sryel® UL TaNG the prospect of in- and southeast, $8. 2 s 3 ciation, presided. top of his profession and earn thou-|{erpational co-operation would be ha Urged sald. g Senator Lk entose y senaton (nds of dollars in oue leap,” declared | garkened Compulxory Baths Urged. Crow and myself had some discus —_— sands of cap, | darkened. Compulsory baths should be given|sion in the matter and agreed that if ASSETS IN BANKRUPTCY- the senator. i —————— SPEAKS ON AIRPLANE FIRE. Gen. Mitchell Gives Lecture on Ac- there was no particular emergency requiring earlier action upon his part, Senator Crow would go to Washing- ton next Monday, October 24, to be , as public_compul- tiention. he attenti S sory bathh spread of dis: George S. W The membership committee, ‘SMALL FOOD PRICE DROP- W. L. Jones as its chairman, arranged | a program consisting wf vocal num- bers and classic dancing. would reduce Status of Automobiles Sold on Time Is Defingd. e. ilson, secretary of the Washington Consumers Gain Less ] INCORPORAT ED MAN i 1316 ©1324. 7% ST.N.W. ‘harities, presided during the {sworn in. 1 expect to be there to A letter of regret was read from :?::';:1:&'::»:1“\‘:;\ e bencd by John | witness the ceremony.” curacy of Air Ordnance. Automobiles sold on time, for which |Col. Charles Keller, the Engineer Than Half of 1 Per Cent. IO atice Frederick L. Siddons Gov. Sproul said Senator Crow| Accuracy of ir fire as compared |purchasers have given not | Commissioner of the’ District, at his | i and W. B. Mahoney spoke. President{would take his seat in the Senate!with that from either ground or a|in bankruptcy proceedin inability to be present. | Food at retail in Washington de- Akhur D. €all introduced the presid- [just as soon as his commission could | ship at sea formed the topic of an il- |the purchasér and mone e GV ks ottt be prepared. Crow Is a Lawyer. from the sale of such machines ma. be used by the trustee of the ban rupt for the benefit of his creditor: ing officer for the evening. Miss Mabel ardman is first vice president, Graham_second vice president, lustrated lecture by Brig. Gen. Wil- liam E. Mitchell, assistant chief of the Army alr service, last night be- ASSOCIATION RE-ELECTS. Dr. George H. Richardson was re- 1 per cent in the period between A Wonderful New Lot of August 15 and S the De- P hor announced yester- He is l I idna K. Bushee' treasurer,| William E. Crow isa lawyer. fore the Cniversity Club. This is the effect of the refusal of o son ! - | partment of Lab [ Francis In2 ales Ryan recording sec- |fifty-one years old and has been 4| The lecture, R supplement- | the Supreme Court yesterday to re- | €lected president of the Publi Inter-| g Increases in the cost of food at retary hd Mrs. Olive Ross corre-|member of the state senate since:.q by lantern slides and motion pic- [view a case in wh innel | est Association of East Washington {retail were shown in- ten cities and sponding secretary. 1907, and chairman of lhe_repuhhcanlm les taken at the time of the re-|Overland Company sought to recover |last night at a meeting Calvary | decroases in forty-one cities, the de- Cow members admitted to the club|state committee since 1915. He was|cent tests on obsolete ships as well ian automobile sold Thomas L. Mintle, Parish Hall, 11th and G streets north- |, rtment announced. last night. were Hosa Brown, Dr. {born in Fayette county, where he still | 3 those taken showing the work |an lowa farme cast. Other officers re-elected were: | "§5or (o "vear period between Sep- R vieer, Mrs. Adelene Jaynes lives; was reared on a farm, and edu- [ of air forces during the world war,| Mintle gave his note, but failed to [Sharles W, Willlame, vice presidenti|tember. 1920, and September, 1921, v &lara Sears Taylor,|cated in the public schools and|was based upon the practicability of | complete payment. The machine was | g1 Smith, treasurer, and Larry De|food prices in Washington decreased Actually Worth to $25 at orge Webster, Miss Marjory | Waynesburg College. maneuvers by air craft which could |attached and sold by the Grinnel | ..o, sergeani-at.arms. John |21 per cent less than in fifty other Miss Grace| Mr. Crow was engaged in news- !paper work three years and became a member of the ‘bar in 1895. He was elected district attorney of Fay- ette county, has been county chair- man of his party and a delegate to the 1916 and 1920 national conven- tions. MISSION BOARD MEETS. Officers Elected by United Chris- tian M. E. Church. The missionary board of the United cities. Prices were 65 per cent above the 1913 level in this city during Sep- tember. Hendricks and in. President Call brought to the mem- bership a message from former Presi- dent Royal K. Meeker, now in Geneva. The question of having printed. for the education of members of Con- gress, an article written by Walter S. TUfford on the Monday Evening Club was left with the executive committee. I. C. C. HEARING POSTPONED. Hearing on depreciation accounts of the Washington Railway and Elec- tric Company, which was scheduled to have been heid by the Interstate Com- not be outguessed by the target, since it was always in sight. Brig. Gen. Mitchell pointed out that the ability of an airplane to fire on a ploving target was enhanced by the fact that the plane could take relatively the same speed as the tar- get, thus” making possible accurate firing. WILL TRANSFER HOSPITAL. Fort Lyon, the naval tuberculosis hospital in Colorado. will be trans- ferred to the new Veterans' Bureau the latter part of this month for company for its-own benefit, but the lower courts gave the proceeds to the trustee for Mintle. ; “Did I Ever Look Like That?” VIM-O-GEN Yeast Vitamine Tablets " Fill Out the Hollows—Put on Firm Quander addressed the meeting on the duties of citizenship. Oliver R. Rogers was elected to membership. '15 It would take a full page to properly d beauty these new Poiret Twill. 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