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SILESIA DECSON ¥ “WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, OCTOQ 27, 1921, FARMERS WILL HAVE $15,000,000,000 -, TO SPEND -IN 1922, SAYS EXPERT By the Associated Press, said. “His purchasing power is CHICAGO, October 27.—Farmers | Just b"sllnd and gagged by b\lah‘ne»! _haxe $15,000,000,000 .to spend in .| 3ETEINE With him that he Is in a. 922 urla° would have: had about “The farmer got $15.000,000,000 BAND CONCERTS. By the United States Soldiers’ Home Band Orchestra, Stanley Hall, beginning at 5:30 o'clock ? thllLeveefllnx. 5ohn S. M. Zim- mermann, director. ! \ March, “The Palace of Peace,” = ‘Vandersloot mall, City Postmaster Chamce advised patrons today, opening a “perfect package campaign” , “Lustsplel)’ { e o Tl Romance, ‘“Love in Arclda;" . Many Recommendations- t0| | scenes from comic opera, “3a 1 “Ja- such things as transportation rates | pj ith th R cinta” ........ we......Robyn G miwithithie: germiof slow;husic Letters were sent today to the & 2 H and depression, James O'Shaugh-| ness, and he will w: his over- 5 . = i Be Made Before Board Foxtitroti Intermetse, TRy Coal Fields by Council — |*hessy er New ork city, secretary | coat another season. forget that | Deaths—Rail and Wire Washington Cuamber Than $1,000,000, Is Lat- e erry. Com- of the Association of American | new automobile and make his x ol colling attention t Advertising Agents, declared in an |. present implements go a while - H of Trade. R8s Vellatedt -Was lllegal. addreen” Biofe ke Awriculturai | fonger. Wove il néen looking Service Paralyzed. | paten.’ Tme pou est Estimate. . e nnn....Fish _Publishers' Association here to- | through smoked glasses. , e s X r Me' Fisher f_ y °B. 'Kirk Rankin of Nasmville, P rewrap faultily wrapped pack. “The Star Spangled Banner.” OPENS FIGHT ON MARSHES | | concert at washiatton br- MINISTRY IS INSECU racks by Band of the Army 2 Mausic_School at 4:00 p:m., un- 5 ‘| Vote for Cabinet May Have Been ages, Postmaster Chance stated, wheress a little more eare on the part of senders would elim- ‘4 imate t work and speed up the delivery of packages. day: 4i"The? farmer . isn’t: broke,” he Tenn., presided at the meeting. LAY SITE SURVEY [HOUNDS T0 TRAI WRECKS RAILROAD BRIBGE 0 r the -direction of Francis Also Favors Removal of Conserva- i‘::gn. Heavy Crop Damage Reported. { tories of Botanical Garden to SR LR Act of Courtesy for Victim Dies From | N[ Bandits Pulled Over ] James Creek Canal O .f'?f'."f""fi'fier!‘:'a'iz‘% Courage. Excitement. 2 His Head. Provisions to be incorporated in| | Soie’ e 1“.’3::;‘55: By the Associated Press. 3 - d 3 By the Assoclated Press. By the Associated Pres i N . :» (] L] = ¢ TAMPA, . Fla., October 27.—Prop- + NEW YORK, October 27.—Postmas- 1, Panse Africaine; 2, Danse BERLIN, October 27.—Partitiop :of Cdgsaque; 3, Danse Pekoe; & 4, Valse Russe. Andante, “Religioso” .Thome Selection, “The Rainbow_Girl” Hirsch Fox Trots, (a)“Smiles,” Rob- erts; (b) “The Darktown Strutters’ Ball”.......Brooks The band which played for the reception of the forelgn military chiefs on Sunday plays on Friday for the arrival of Marshal Foch. the annual report of the parks and reservations committee of the Wash- ingotn Board of Trade, to be submit- ted to the full hody at the annual meeting, November 14, were discuss- ed, and the. report drawn up at ‘a meeting of the committee yesterday. The following ‘'recommendations Will be made in the report: “Legislation authorizing the entire erty damage in that section of the Silesla under the-décision ‘of the ¢oul cil of the league of nations is not ac- cepted by the German government, de- clared Chascellor Wirth in the reichstag last ‘night.” Refererice of the Slfesian iahy. pmaterence of the Slleiian| toF* Capper Grounds Will allied nations was. illegal irf that it was onteacy (o\ths tiaies of e e Be: Looked ‘Over. treaty, the chancellor asserted, and Ger-| Secretary Davis of the Department many will make clear her stand against | of Labor, replying to a request of Temoval of n rrounding the 2 i Bo::::c‘fi::d:: R the carrying out of the plan for drawing | Senator Capper, chairman of the joint 1 = ¢ the|SoSt of the land, destroying magni-|the Polish-German frontier through the | congressional committee on schools moval of the conservatories of the|ficent trees, and making it mor2 dif-|richest coal mining and industrial sec- . Botanic Garden to the James creek ! ficult to carry out a comprehensive| tions of the district under diepute. + _ | In the District, today gave assurance ;‘la;:.llv{eservlnon. orbthe U(nm:d“?;x park system. A‘;. the same time the govermment will [ithat he wouldihdve a survey of Wash- aza, as may be preferred, send a di Rt 7 W & order to permit proper improvement Potomac Survey Proposed. Suring: the egotiiens Tomtive:ts g | IMEtoR made with relation to play of the grounds and approaches of the( “Legislation authorizing survey f|economic situation in Upper Silesia. This| Srounds for the children in the Dis- Grant memorial and allow the con-|both sides of the Potomac river from |decision was reached because it was|trict by the children’s bureau of the| City and county peace officers struction of the memorial to Gen.|the city to Great Falls, looking tolfelt that refusal to do so would have an tment. ¢ |worked throughout yesterday and Meade by the state of Pennsylvania, |its preservation as part of the park|adverse effect upon German claime. | departmen 3 last night in an effort to find some- us already authorized by Congress. ’|system. . == T Dr. Wirth's newly formed ministry [ “I shall have’an impartlal survey |thing tangible in the many rumors “Appropriation for developing a|received a vote of confid A which came to their attention. e AU WSNEE < A9 Hamifcom i¥ ouct sreat recreation park on the ana-|lot standing 230 to 139, bus the quastion | 1200 and shall submit it to you Just|s,o"tnat no one but the priest saw “Legislation for adding the Mount|costia river between the Anacostia|upon which- the vote was -taken: was |25 500n.as possihle” Secretary Davis|the man has given officers a severe Hamilton tract to the adjacent Ana-|pridge and Pennsylvania Avenue|severely circumscribed and-covered only | said in his letter to Sep pDET. andicap at the start. costia flats improvement, thereby es-|pridge, such a development provid-|the ministry’s decision to send & com- The Secretary of Labor also sald| Bishop J. J. Lawler, at whose resi- Florida peninsula swept Tuesday and Tuesday night by the tropical “hurri- N EASTLAKECAS Murderer of Rev, A. B. Belk- nap Believed Insane—Re- ward for Capture. By the Associated Press. LEAD, S. D, October 27.— Blood- hounds sent from Mitchell, S. D., are expected here today in an effort to trace the man whose call on Rev. A. B. Belknap here early yesterday was followed by the shooting of the priest on a highway just outside the city. N Segretary Davis Tells Sena- cane is estimated at,$5,000,000 by in- ’ surance men here who have been ana- lyzing reports reaching Tampa trom | AUthOrities . Looking for other sections. The damage’ in Tampa cluded two at St. Petersburg and munication been so seriously inter- rupted. Bridges are out, highways | the cottage In which Mrs. Margaret E. are under water in low places and |Eastlake was killed September 30 was washed away in others and tele- [oontinued today by Town Sergt. W. phone and telegraph communication is paralyzed. Rallroad Bridge Wrecked. the state have the means of com-|io have been hidden in the vicinity of | total known loss of § tablishing a national botanic garden|ing very urgently needed recreation |missioner to negotiate with the Poles. |that he desired to confer with Sen-|dence Father Belknap made his home, [ across the head of Old Tampa bay |who is charged with Miss Sarah E.|gestroyed. and arboretum for introduction of| facilities for the great eastern sec-|The clericals, majority socialists, inde. | ator Capper personally, because -he |expressed the .belief that the crime |near Safety harbor- was cerried away | Knox, Baltimore nurse, with committing| ¥rank Havranck, driver of the foreign trees, shrubbery and plants, to | tion of the city. pendent socialists and democrats gave | had “some very well formed fdeas on |Was the work of a mentally unbal-{when the long- woodéd \highway jthe crime. looted truck, was called from his re‘ rmnnh :;& ;oiom‘ow sdcoml?el;;u- Other recommendations includ:; pro- | their support to_the ministry, but the | the subject of edueatlon; and particu-lanced perso.. Rewards totallng|bridge was washed out by the high Blood-Stained Clothing Found. home for another questioning by post At e e Of other | visions for federal control of the|democrats qualified their approval by |larly high schools,” that he wished to|31.600 have been offered for the ar-|seas and swept against it. Railroad| piooq ineq men's clothes, consist- |office inspectors today. H n):u o;\:, our !rec;-lemmern :( ions being | water shed feeding Rock Creek; a declaring their support of the govern-{discuss with Senator Capper. rest of the slayer. officials declare it. will be at least |, FOPC R 0, oLy “ooat, cap and a | Peen under almost continual examina that the acquisition of the necessary | golf links in Rock Creek Park; c,n-|ment's decision to send a commissioner | " “Washington is a growing city and| The circumstances of the tragedy |ien days before trains can be operated. | 1€ of unoerwes™, Furt L0000 20,0 | tion since the robbery occurred, and tract be at once authorized, the ap-| tinued appropriation for completion|to the Polish conference did not imply | there are opportunitics here for won- |bear a striking resemblance to the| The highway bridge across Boca|Tubber hoed, aiready hove Deel (OTT | vesterday added important details to gropr}hllon to be spread over a num- a{ Kme gderldlh,n ,Hm Park, and pro- lghre:a_tlrlxcted recognition of the league|derful improvements in our school |Tecent murder in Caltfornia of Rev. ay, between St. Petersburg andly/C. crefore, are working on the theory |his story of the hold-up. Among these S suMcient annual appropriation for | the Cabitol’ grounds. the Mall and| It was ussorted Rere today ti system, improvements which will | Patrick E. Heslin Like the Califor ch, was swept away, (B8, therefote, Ble WOTKIEON 1Y sers | was the detail of a black automobile, L intion_ for | the ¢ | Srounds, the I £ was o ere today that the ble tha ity thtkee.pace with its|Bi& case, Father Belknap was called |as was part of the* bridge across|iMat there MUk o8 B0 0di oo Fohere | which he said pulled ahead of the purchase of the remaining tracts for the | smaller parks, with labels including vote might be.construed as an act of i%e, as well.as national and | {rom his hoine before daylight, osten- | Clearwater bay fromi :Clearwater to|1199¢n neat th8 (AP Rts CGln Jining imail truck and slowed down. ap: Hock Creck Parkway S0 o0, camplets | the sclentific dnd popular names. | courtesy to, the phumcsilarand, his | iy igtion | mparinhestis v bl o adminlsier ths spcrament i |Clearwater Deach: sps the Indian |airs"Shstiaus and e other evidencs | ptrently for the purpose of aidini th & 520 Senator Capper said-today,that he . 1 ocks bridge, south of vater. | were found. W andits, who came up in & green au- within (W0 ears. he provisign in lst| LARGER FOECE ASKED, ol Hiteatime forwald ayhen the | 3ig nbt look for any furthier-meetings | DSOR tampered with, apparently, and | . Heavy. ‘Crop' Damage. During the search Detective Boul- | *omobile. * year's District appropriation¥ bill_con- ommis clpitate parilamentary chios.c. The|Of ithe Joint committeet 0t i schools | 55 4nge' vipitor on foot. - | °| ‘Reports from all sections tell of|ware and Town Sergt Hall chopped Turns Over Laundry Bas. fining the improvement of the Anacos- | Additional Personnel for Office of |balloting. it was recognized;. did-not. '.g;"“’ e e ptsise PXEN Beveral shots were heard by resi.|heavy damage to. citrus vfrait and (down thick - htlrlnelgauvi_l;l&“:“:";; The inspectors let it be known that e o e sections below HeRMEE | MuiileipalVAToRI T ratllamant T oo sstensth S ibaena. of ihi wWeek” or "thy|dents and later the body was found | trucks crop, ettimates ranging trom |around the BASULTT SUTEY, our- |Havranck had given them 4 whits ridge. - ‘unicipal tect Advocated. }in parliament. The formatis oP-ghe [ come:the enditol - weekor the|in the highway. a loss of from 50 to 69 per cent in the |tore away S Miss Knox has ad.|muslin laundry bag, which he said “That this improvement absolutely| 1. oino an tmmediate addition to] oW MInIStry yesterday was.vlewed ftgh-of-mext: .. ¢ i : coastal region —of - Pifiellas county, |house in which Wiss HB0X UO8 S0°|had been pulled over his head and -1 e i Ine Y county, dowri to from 5 to {6 per cen E = ®|truck. The owner's name has been bridge. for the health of the District | nicipal architect, and recommending | fallows: e ESTATE OF C. P. STONE PRINCIPALS TO MEET. in Orange and Polk counties. crime. “The chimney of the little cot- | {TUEK; o8, 2 00sr B e etier at it for no other reason. that Congress be asked for more 1ib. | o CIACSIOT, and minlster’ of ‘foreign oo vy ik = e The known dead at ‘Tampa are: tage also was searched. » |the end of the name—an “e"—remain. Favors Memorial Bridge. eral appropriations for school activi- | *ica cn:nmul#'lnd' iinister of the To;H'S WE. {N’ TRUST | ¥onthly Conference of “Teachers{ Jimmic Jurrmo, killed by live wire Motor Cycle Taken Ove ¢ edblunalthe bag is regarded as a val- t! t] initi: ro- i 2 Rtk Bt dyoss St L ay. 2 ~ 2 ‘s motor cycle, with side-|uable clue. Bt o R b e Washineton Board of Trets me Tave Coemas Do .*5’;"' Bauer, 80-| qpe wil of @harles P. Stone, presi.| FPlanned to Increase Efficiency. |, 3. D. Wilder, drowned yester- | 2" hiin " Miss Knox said S T s e e a0 morial bridge connecting the Lincoln|night in the board rooms of The Star| Minister of the interior, Adolf K .ddnt fiStahe. & Fairfax, I who In an effort to increase the profe: e P chased for him, was removed from |galleries pictures at police headquar- OEIOEIAL Reinato his I8 8- ; 2 e " oe p 37 o : lo profes- Voire, drowned. Tuesday. side y: home today and |ters, and selected the photograph of Memorial with Arlington. TI building. _William S. Washburn, | ter. socialiat. ; vn&%«&;&?-’ been' filed sional efficiency of the District public burs there, were two |the side vard of his hor R s Sl b el Chacly ve- of the Lincoln Memorial requires the| In adopting the resolution providing | democrat. 3 3 1914, and - leaves development of the plans for the me- | for more draftsmen, clerks and exs| Minigier of ecomomiés, -Robert Entire csiate to his ‘wife, Erma. 5 ;nc;x;;z}|y”c|3n:e“r:er-rcm‘:egn;erel:0:;:1: on morial bridge, perts for the architects office, mem- | Schmidt, socialist. . ~ 5 ‘Stone, in trust to be distributed|equcational topics. The conferences Pasnie of the pending bill, S. 4 or | bers of the committee pointed out| Minister of food and interim finance, | among such persons as would be en- | gil begin next month. Hl. Rt 10695, ggr“makl;xxhaur}re' and | that, in their opinion, much delay had | Andres Hermes. titled to it had he died intestate. Preliminary plans for the education- - '&;‘ o o the IVl pvar) been occasioned in this office by an in-| Minister of posts and telegraphs, | Mrs. Stone also is named as executrix. | 5] conferences were discussed at a e T e wart e & FoTt | sumcient force. The school building|Johann Giesberts, centrist. The board of trustees of the Home | meeting of a group of supervising prin- rive connecting & ort sites. this|program would be much further ad-| Minister of labor, Dr. Heinrich Moravian Church of Winston-Salem,|cipals. = Reorganization of ‘sehool being an outstanding feature of the (> P e Lo B the|vanced, it was asserted, if the mu-|Brauns, centrist. F when a roof caved in on him. J. pecially urged because the completion | chairman of the committee presided. Minister ‘of defepse,: Hprr: ~eaa‘qhir; documept was dated | school teachers, Supt. Ballou will holdl forty forts and batteries constructed | ,"go gver matters without delay. Groener, no party. January 19, 1921. The remaining |discussed. able to leap about iike a gazelle. C. llinery class. on the Maryland side of the Potomac | “®l O 01ition was introduced by J.| Minister of justice, Herr ‘Radbruch, | estate is left to his siater, Sophia T. ;;;g::;:mbergléi:;::;“r&&tr!llllgwseelf Clinton Hiatt and adopted by the com- | Socialist. ¢ Shultz, who, with Charles W. B. Ban- ; d as_executor. riously threatened and action to_pre- | Mittee. ner. i name - 5 Y “There s a good deal of delay in Mary S. Johnson, by her will dated e A Honss bt s190 7o) s en. | zetting action on buildings,” saia Mr.| PRIESTLY PORTRAIT GIVEN. | yarch 5, 1915, and filed for probate. ate bill 2360, both of which pro-| Washburn, “and it is our idea that the | The American Chemical Society has|directs an equal distribution of her vide for aequisitions of the Piney architect's office should be supplied | presented to the National Mu- | estate among her son, Irvin A. John- Branch ,. parkway . extension, the|With more men and morp money if|seum a portrait of Joseph Priestly,|{Son; her daughter, Laura E. Wheeler, XKlingle ‘Ford parkway and the Pat-|Only as a temporary expddient.” pioneer American chemist. . Priestly [ and a granddaughter, Mary J. Marr. tery om trl:rl‘. The necess‘i!y for ac- made nn(porum rgfiezrqhesfilnlo_t?e‘. ;;iel;:xm w. \“\heele: is named as quiring such sreas. included as they nature of gases and prgperties:of-afr. o A i | s 36 b S o in_she parkgommigHion plan of RESIGNATIQN ACH - |The presentation s by Dy —_— WAS NQRET SO urgent as at the| The resignation Capt. Pl dgar F. Smith, presiggmt of the 80- | The planét Mars is nev 3 Rpregent. Alat daily bulldifg proj- [ Rossiter, Medical C:&ps‘ fia hhelel;:pag-' ciety and former provast of tHe wni- |the 'afim. than M)&fi *:nrffis;o are indggurated increasing the d by the President. # < versity of Pennsylvania. TH the announcement of this new price of $2485.00, the 2 ; Cole Motor Car Company setsa new motor car value standard At . ’ —a value which'has never been equaled.. It is almost unbe- S B lievable that-such-a car as the (vle eAers-Ercnr; accepted = SO ln e A throughout the industry and by its thousands of owners as oneiofithe ~ ~ : " The Best Ga ' . ?entengmeseted and finest finished cars in the world, sho'\j‘ld sell as . ) M ow as $2485.00. e b S q. I 3 : ’ & W B e BB .0sts no More ' URING our many years® experience i their years of painstaking experimenta- e in producing gasoline we have dis- . ‘tion. - It .is uniform in quality, quick- : covered: that the propér blending. firing, clean-burning. It is the hest gaso- i ' . of basic crudes,is necessary for a weéll- line obtainable, and costs no more than § immediately whatever cost reduction could be ef without devigt: .. - ing theslightestfrom the high standard of workmanship and*materials . which have been adhered to in the past. Due to readjustmentsin the - cost of materials, we nowfind it possible to reduce the price of (ol . : eAero-E1GHT. to a Yigure which makes it, unquestionably, the best possible investment.in motor car value. - . Nowhere else can you obtaina big, fine, foomy car that will 20,000 miles on aset of tires and 14 to 16 miles per ‘balanced fuel. And our access to prac: , any other. et tically ‘every developed oil field has in- The consistent use of “Standard” Motor ; sured full ‘utilization of the various types - Gasoline will go far towards correcting { and grades of crude in exactly the pro- many of the more common difficul- : © portions needed.” - ' ties-of motoring. If your engine over- The improved:“Standard” Motor Gaso- - heats or gives off vile exhaust gases, if PR ve-you- w w m 3385 - TousosNE: -line is produced through the efforts of ‘. your cylinders miss or carbonize quickly, ) SN Tmenenwcwr 0 Lo 3 ‘our Development. Depnrlmel;: expertt;; .if the ‘oil - in your crankcase-becomes . . X : : Th havé dévoted their lives to ; diluted, it is probable that you have been - GIBSON MOTOR' CO. & e e e 1124 Connecticut Avenue iz Phone Main 614 tween the properties of oils and the Uses " Eil wo with the improved “Standard? to which they are adapted. “Standard” yale wherever you see the familiar “S.0.” Motor Gasoline represems the fruit of sign. Remember—it costs no more. __ |- " =~ STANDARD OIL' COMPANY ' b RN (NEW JERSEY) \,(.hfilj“.f"': kg SR Exelusive of Currency. This was exclusive of a large ship- ment of currency reported to have been included in one of the pouches H. Hall and Detective T. K. Boulware. |and which was said to have been the Authorities herg are of the opinion that | main object of the fobhers. Most of 3 find the trousers they will | the bonds and other securities, it was The Seaboard Air Line's track be- |if they can find the pointed out, were listed in the own-- tween Tampa and St. Petersburg is |have completed the chain of circum-|ers’ names and the thieves could blocked in several places by flooded |stantial evidence against Roger D.|scarcely hope to realize on them. It lowlands, and a portion of the bridge | Eastiake, former Navy petty officer.|was feared these securities might be 3 g Commonwealth's Attorney Watt T.|sembled one of the hold-up men. Wolfe, eighteen, was crushed |yavo of Westmoreland county an- e today that Eastlake would W. McLean, seventy-five, died of |nouNoed 1oflay tat, Uagquaks Wowk| CLASSES IN DRESSMAKING. excitement while closing the windows| i begin December 13, and it is ex-| Dressmaking and millinery classes of his home. pected to last at least two weeks. Have been organized at the East e e In trying Eastlake first it is the|Washington Community Center. The The air is very much thinner on|intention of the prosecution #o secure | dressmaking class is under the direc- \ . C., 18 .glven $600 by, the .terms of|banks and the co-operation the schools|Mars than on the earth, so thin, in|from him information which may aid|tion of Mrs. Lula Balinger, while Mrs. nicipal architect’s office had been able; Minister of eommunications, Herr | the -will “of “George R. Shultz, dated |will give the Near East Relief also were |fact, that an elephant there would be [in the prosecution of MIuJKnéwx. Charles Wise has charge of the mil- HORRCANE HAVOL 5= HAYS INQURYNTO PUTATSSOND | | HUGE AL THEFT Wirth Asserts “Division of| 22000000000 se e Rere ot for | for bie 198} crops Hell B2 IOl IEorida Storm Cause of Five | | i Preraration tor ehe ohrist- | INaw York - Robbery More HAVRANCK AGAIN CALLED Turns Over Muslin Laundry Bag - ter General Hays arrived here today to take personal charge of the in- vestigation of last Monday's regis- tered mail robbery by automobile bandits, who held up a mail truck and escaped with five pouches filled with 5 - bonds, securities and currency. Is estimatea at between 31500000 | Trousers Believed Hidden News that the Postmaster General and $2,000,000. The known death list lwas::om!ng to take a hand in the case early today stood at five, which in- Near Cottage. I Troraune: D loee s even From a Staff Correspondent. mntedfil}zy Pfl,;l offic uthorities. 5 post office officials still withheld defi- mfi-:e‘: l‘rfi’é‘li“fl.e‘"fiflff'&m of the| COLONIAL BEACH, Va., October 27.|nite figures, but statements issued by olddst inhabitants of this section of [~—Search for a pair of trousers belleved | banks and brokerage nou;g% showed a The