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GOVERNORS TO MEET. SEES RECOGNITION Sessions at Charleston Will Be Fol- lowed by Visit Here. Governors of the various states will go to Charleston, 8. C., for the pur- pose of attending the thirteenth an- nual governors' conference that will In the National Capital, conmected : | s R0 ; it 5 . be held there December 5-7 inclusive. “¥ith the various teséarch diviaions of the ‘gaverament, are feuad: a, larger number of‘great Seéhsiaisthan in sy £ " Gther center.in all:the ‘world. ¥or the, convenlence of 'these gredt schol- Business sessions will begin Monday : g fal ion’. il;n‘u'nlnt at 10:30 o'clock in Colonial Pren-"ers oruan says u‘ S- Beslides general discussions, the fol lowing speakers and their subtects| Complained Succession Gov. R. A. ‘Address Repres Was Un: Moores, ‘Eumpuc!s and A:reagxenls announced. Between States Under United States| ATHENS, N P 5 Constitution, Article 1, (evou,:f e Gov. Samuei R. McKelvie, - R SEIR X M Ommarts, tural Credit”; Gov. Thomas 3 Greek premier, announced recently tl. wu:kl:l ldncome ;uallon the United States government wouli A. Hardee, “Prison Management';|soon r K Gov, Henry J. Allen, “Industrial Peace | g cobrze King Constantine. in Essential Industries”; Gov. John J. Dewspaper asserted that a Blaine, “Railroad Rates and State |the elections in November last - : 4 S y Control. United States government com "y plained e : ; ; At the close of the conference the !« . g ; { 2 g 5 4 governors and their wives will leave | oo the Greek government had nc $itihy tifies Regarding: Rela- tions With Virginia Rappe, |3, -‘mhfi‘(mw- u here more ;.f Dead Film Rétress. . [proviame facilities .along particular lines of research, and which ‘contain By the Associated Pres more than two million volumes. 'SAN FRANCISCO, Calif., November | Among these are the libraries of the 23—Roscoe C. Arbuckle took the surgeop general's office, the Depart- stand today in the ‘manslaughter Iment of ‘Agriculture, the bureau of case against him. standards, the burean of education, Arbuckle said he camé toSaf Fran- (the fish commission and the "?filu“:u ciscd from Los Angeles, Séptember.3 each of which s, gongidered agfl stopped at the -Hotel St. Francis. |y experts to be the finest of its kind }l. pamed the guests at the pt(:ly in |in the world. hich he is alleged to. have fatally T T injured Virginia Rappe; Sa¥Ing thal| the fing that waved over ihe Capi- A e Ly tol bullding here in Washington while ,ut Mrs. May Taube. lua:rbuckle uylid he had an engage- |the national Congress was passing ment to go out with Mrs. Taube &l,.ceqsary legislation during the trou- Sl is ald jew minutes after Miss RARDE 15 W7 y1eq aays of the world war and which leged to have been b the v rar and which B i Rappe in my room. |flew more happily on No: 5 "x \53‘:"3.,’5';,‘5 ba(!plguom floor very |1918, the day the armistice "&;‘,’,“"“ Sick. 1 assisted her. - £ ° was unfurled om Armistice this *She was holding her'abdomen and |year over the uf te capltol of Con- re ha 2 necticut, .in T flag : 5!“§ Fg;dsc;::: ;'}'g?;"m bed,” Ar- |presented to the state of Conmecticut buckle o inued. | “She said that |by former Secretary of the Treasury buckle sy spells often. Then I[Carter Glass, in appreciation of that she had 2y me bathreom. When I |state’s having made the best record in Yoturned Miss Rappe was on the floar (LA¢ 1o WA 1SR SDRPCET of e TONE Sed seaim o G quota, with Michigan second, credited vase Actress Tore Clothing. : with 135.35 pe; x::m.. g “Whi assisted her Miss Prevost |, owhile T sssisted her %% IToent |- The peace temple of All-the-Amerl A O mother room and when I came cas, where the international confer- back Miss Rappe W on the bed |ence on limitation of armament is be- tearing her clothing. __ling held, was erected for just such a T o sald he was dressed in [purpose as it is now serving. This bath robe and underclothing. The|was the dream of Andrew Carmegie, Dath robe was Introduced and he-{who assured its erection by signing identified_it. a check for $750,000. When the South “Mrs. Delmont, a guest of thelAmerican republics party, fold me to leave Miss Rappe.” |struck off in grateful ap D okle testified, “I told Mrs. Del-|characterizing Carnegie as “Benefac- oat fo ‘shut up or 1 would throw |tor of Humanity.” he drew another her out of the window.” check ‘for $100,000 more, expressly for “Washington, where a luncheon |2Bnounced to the White House the sec will be given them at thf White {ond advent of King Constantine to th. throne.” In those days. says the Prote Vvoussa, Greece was represented iu Washington by a junior and unfleged member of the diplomatic service named M. Drakopoulos. This young diplomatist, having misinterpreted the instruction of the then prime minister, the late M. Rhallys, briefly communicated to the American*gov- ernment that there was no occa- slon to announce the return of King Constantine to the throne, inasmuch as he had never ceased to be the law- ful sovereign of Greece. House by President and Mrs. Harding on December §. Members of the executive committee are Gov. Sproul of Pennsylvania, Gav. Robertson of Oklahoma and Gov. Allen of Kans: John G. Townsend, jr., of Delaware is treasurer and Miles C Riley of Wisconsin, secretary: —_— ERNEST RUPPERT DIES. ‘Was Member of Bodyguard De- tailed for Late President Lincoln. . Al ot - . . Ernest Ruppert, one of the four lur-‘ THE ARMY MULE MAKING HIS BOW TO THE NAVY'S GOAT ON THE FIELD.AT THE POLO GROUNDS SATURDAY, JUST BEFORE THE ANNUAL|viving members of Company B, xm‘ ARMY-NAVY FOOT BALL CLASSIC. -AGAIN THE ARMY WENT DOWN TO DEFEAT, AND AGAIN HELD THE ZERO END OF A 7 TO 0 SCORE. Battalion, which was detailed as Pres- ident -Lincoln’s bodyguard, and a Obligations May Be Ignored. This is said to have created the impression that the obligations as- sumed by Greece during the Veni- zelist regime would not be recog- nized. To eliminate this impression the Hellenic government categori- cally declared - to Prof. Edwards Capps, then American minister fn Athens, that Greece fully recognized o member of J. A. Rawlings Post, No. {1, and of the~Association of Oldest Inhabitants, died Saturday at his home, 1209 Harvard stret, after an illne, al months. ss of sever: Born in Germany December 19, 1839, | Mr. Ruppert came to this country in 1860, and in 1861 enlisted in the Army and served throughout the civil war. After the war he was engaged in business here, where he was well known in business circles. He was BARE KNEES, “PARKING OF CORSETS” ARE APPROVED BY WOMAN OFFICIAL By the Associated Prees. + olothes, I shall give it. 'And the NEW YORK, - November 28.— most important thing I will tell There’ll be no regulation of skirt them {s to wear something appro- 3000 70 TAKE PART IN SHRINE RITES riate for the occasion. A woman's also a member of Arminius Lodge, No. | those obligations. Arbuckle told of taking Miss. stating that it should be spent in lengths, no ban on bare knees, no usiness attire or house attire - Ra from the room and into|beautifying the grounds about this o . = = 25, F. A. A. M. Funeral services wili| acc o : B, 2T, Lt RS SO S5 N Ceremonies of Conduoting | oue aelnw e bewwine ot | SRR AITR e e e T ant manager of |wonder the foreign delegates admjire fi.‘:";.’.»g"”"' e go much the setting of this beaut ul or 1e: s room to{building. The door leading from his room ‘o100, ¢ ihds as a clubhouse for all the the corridor and a win 3 - . were open, he said: people on; the greatest continuous T a1d not hear Miss Rappe say ‘He |stretch ‘of country on the entire sur- e say anything that could |face of the globe, wherein peace dnd DUt e o etosd he gestified. commerce of mutual advantage are B 0 e maving forcéd Miss Rappe |promoted. The site of the Pan-Amer- O ot door or having told Alfred |ican building was part of the original . s guest of the part 650-acres In the heart of the projected e applied ice to Miss: ‘s body. = |federal city, which was stubbornly He enied testimany esse J. N held by David Burns, a sturdy Scotch gard, janitor of the Culver City, Calif., | farmer, even against the overtures of otion picture studio, that he offered | Washington himself. Norgard a sum of money for the Key to SR Miss Rappe's room. 3 ; o His direct examination was finished J:iiz;essvnh':l:; g,l;!;rfihh:fnz:: at 10:30 a.m. 4 b o e " i as “father of the sales tax,” althoug] Louixe Glaum Summoned. a young man, had a very connderanlz The appearance of Miss Louise in upbuilding this country Glaum, film actress, at the Arbuckl > ] trial, was forecast for today’'s session, | He is one of the best amateur billiard d " the nature of her testimony,|players.in the United States, some ould she be placed on the stand,!years ago was a champion Troller- as’ the object of considerable spec-igiater when that sport was in its ulation. She was named With SiX}prime, 's one of the best fishermen in iR persons, BUNINER Seb issued last | Congress and an enthusiastic yachts- night. . IEAL * ere sought as witnesses by|man- He is & prince of entertainers. the prosecution, but no official of the * % x dQistict attorney's office could bel Representative Joseph W. Fordney found who would indicate what they |of Michigan, chairman of ‘the ways would be asked on the stand. €Y |and means committee and father of will be rebuttal witnesses, as the|ine tariff bill, has a habit of calling prosecution closed its direct case seV-| 21 men “brother. He has ninetees cral days ago. c ‘grandchildren. Up to early today no word had come " from HMos Angeles ar Hpllywood, the * * % *x residence of the six othérs sought as| Agia’rule, most members of Con- witnesses, regarding, their appear-igrocs are strong for amy economy ance. .5 measure until they find it may hit c;’,i(.”{;.d,".‘,‘fi'.'f; Rosen-|them or_some of their constituents, x chamge their view: s are-to be prpduced in the e iote ot senns . counsel has M¥A'be known. _lomy legislation fatherfd by Senator Expéct Verdict Bhis Week. Moses of New Hampshire, in the form Both sides expect{that by the end of the week a verdict will have been rendered which will settle the shage the motion picture Gomedian had, 1t any, in_the death of Virginia Rappe. Ignatius H. McCarthy, former in- vestigator for the United States De- partment of Laboriand finger print student, is_expected to testify. The defense called him for the purpose of refuting testimony offered by E. O. Heinrich, a_consulting criminoligist, that finger priats or¥,the doors of the Hotel St. Francis in'the room where| Miss Rappe is alleged to have been | injured were those of Ar- X and Miss Rappe and showed evidence of a struggle. treases or the parking of corsets | . "Copgratulations at ber cam- 7 . by her employes when Miss Annie Paign headquarters, Miss Mathews’ .Strangers Through Almas |. 17 her employes when Miss Annis BtelEs mpasices her Tormuin. A = the office to which she has just | Plain blue serge dreas, softencd a el Tonight. the troat by & bit of embroidered mple Gates Due | been elected as register of the | linen collar, Black high shoes. No A band of 3,000 Arabs, wearing the county of New York—the richest 1e‘welr!yéedCopplr-oohM balr sim- fez and scimitar of the initiated, were | political plum that has ever fallen Blyscolted. forming a caravan here today In Prep- | into the lap of @ woman In Now | qusiinn orS mer e Saenar she aration for the conduct of & band of ;f&rlkkfl not in the entire United | went on, with a twinkle from be- strangers through the gates of the No‘; a hind her pince-nes glasses, “are 8 t the $12,000-a-year reg- e—and of Mystic Shrine In the ThankSgiVInE [ ister-elect haswe' very' decied | bl matters of tasteand ror ceremonial of Almas Temple, to be| ideas on clothes and all the allied pravity young = women held tonight at the Oupitol Theater.| 2rts so precious to women. Indeed, makes me a h!x weary. I believe A street patade was 16 have beén | She has spent the greater part of | the .young people are as good as 3 i thL her' forty-odd years studying the young people ewer were. staged on Pennsylvania avenue S| olothes problem, first as dress- “Of course, tllere are, and al- afternoon, but the weather man emp- | maker, then as designor and finally ways have begn, extremists. But— tied watering pats all over the city | AS an importing modiste. But she | weil, I don't 'think I_will be during the ‘morning and it is ex- has even more decided ideas on the troubled with these, for I can tell 3 4 pected that the parade will be post-| duestion of personal liberty. | = Breat deal about character by |Taval officer at Reno. Nev., and short- poned. ; .h: ::i\df‘p‘l“l(isle:l:é)g;‘lllxipgloh:bxu‘:’kg. the elothes one wears. Yes, even ly_r-!wnurd married Mr. Humes. Ly of the theater will open 08 e to m the standardized clothes of men.” 'he mornin, At 6150 mon for the Start of the care- | Women or men moral by legisla- Mins M thawe entars on her new | Was oconpied with a lenstily exam. | exhibition. Black Buler) an Aberdosn | Greekmpectat delesation should o te. honial Session. At T o'clock will be| tion. The human race can be im- | job of keeping the county's deeds, |mation by counsel on both sides of |Augus. owned by Burdie TR FErsity the United States, since it is almost presented a musical program by the | Droved enly by education that will ‘| mortgages and leases with but one | the prospective Surors in order to sce O e b s 2 reciate 0 i - - pp e o Preconceived idea—that there shall any of the talesmen had any preju- (YS2E 0 0o cate judging was | recognized by the United States owing to the action of a European power which declared that if the 1 Afl vived by his widow, Mi Selma Rup- Lieutenant Against Law- |7cre! "% "daughter, Mrs. Richara Z :chmldtnog‘ Phflldeltnhlm n’nd a son, Ernest R. Ruppert of this city. % yer on Trial Here. United States government recognized Trial was commenced taday before GRAND cHAMPION STEER Constantine that power would recog- Justice Stafford and a jury in Circult nize the regime in Mexico. Division 1 of the suit to recover TO BE NAMED AT BIG sHOw More Conciliating Attitude. $500,000 damages, brought in Septem- However, the Protevoussa. says, the ber, 1919, by Lieut. Lorimer G. Gra. European power in question has now u:‘u‘i’m: \" ';3“;‘“1 A. L. ’:“'“‘l'- Much-Coveted Honor to Be Award- | assumed a more conciliating attitude New York lawyer, for al- and on the i a ged alienation of the affections of the | ©d @t International Live Stock |, o %) 0 L“:‘l::; g:::!real:: o;-“r;:; officer’s wife, formerly Miss Elsa Exhibition, Chicago. have appreciably impreved. It is, Portner of Washingjon, and now the| ;.o xovember 28.—Selection (CONSequently, says the premier's wife of Mr. Humes. The former Mrs.| ¢ the grand champion steed was the | OTE4D, to be expected that the Com- Graham secured a divorce from the |feature of today’s program at the In-|stantinian question will now be set- ternational Live Stock Show, when|y.q L 5 judging of entries was begun. TI ed ‘50’ far as America is concerned prize is one of the most coveted of th It is regarded ay urgent that a impossible for the Greek government to be in constant touch with its dip- held under the auspices of W. Watson, | lomatic representative in Washing- Old Meldrum, Aberdeenshire, Scotland. | ton, owing to the great i Canada is represented heavily In thisf o (WHE 0 stance contest, the Canadian government hav- | 5P ng the United States capital ing guaranteed the expenses of exhibi- from Athens. Almas Temple Brass Band, A. B. i Jones, conductor. ",',‘li!'n‘l:ya;‘tif;;cn“n‘ g be 2o prejudice either tml- or g-}n rg-tn{‘c l-llenltxlun suits, against ress Past Potentate. man em- against any of her 150 employes and remarriage and whether e L ployes ask for my advice on | because they happen to bo women. |they belonged to religious denomina- tions which do not countenance Past Imperial Potentate W. Free- land Kendrick will make an address vorce. After the jury was completed to the guests at 7:30 o’clock and half former Justice Danfil ‘n\e; “?nzht SRS G LTS ENTIRE FRAMEWORK OF DAM - |3 oing Siletil i tors: here to stimulate interest in reeding. Imystorious sands io the shrine. oty Sraham expected to show | breeding. o of the squine entries, were |ACCEPT TRUSTEES’ OFFER p b Henry C. Stein will be the conductor : winning from him the affecti ? | judged today along with sheep and a TRSE R S Seny SWUNG QUICKLY INTO PLACE [k Sieions | ired B i ok 2 Tells of Courtship. * | “The main society ‘event of the live n Science Directors Name tal 2 E Vi h D e s Tempie Chants | Br the Associated Press. it will be possible tb shut off the | JUdEe Wright cold of the courtship | Serween the o wentsta Pole Club. and Man for Trusteeship. DETROIT, Mich. November 28.— | water supply through the canal |DY both Graham and the defendant, {the North Shore Polo and Hunt Club.| BOSTON, November 25—The di A movable steel dam, placing of | entirely. Placing of the structure [Humes, of young Elsa Portner in|Hunters and jumpers will also be ex- | rectors of ‘the Firat Church of Christ, directed by Henry B. Schmidt, will mu ers, directed by J, Walter Humphreys' wili ‘eone ot tho "features of !he} : start of the journe: n B e R tons e = it O e I ¥arch the Almas| Which is described by government | tirely”ic is potnted out. I¢ at any |L010 shordy.after she had finished | Temple Orchestra, Myer N. Goldman | -officials in the office of the United time any of the gates in the locks |Der education. He said Graham had director: and Almas Temple's Glee| States engineer here as a remark- | Dbecome out of order it would be |been the successtul suitor and Humes {PORTO RICAN OPPONENT. |christian science Publishing Society Club, ‘Chatles R. Bartlett, director, impossible to stop the flow of wa- |had been rejected. . i e e e ble engineering feat, is mnearing will ‘entertain. 2 L ter, which might flow through the | Aft, ham Other features will be a drill py| completion in the north canal at | canal ata Bitn tate of tnecd, tme |Navy in 1013 mnd e pioied fn the HERE TO FIGHT REILY jwhose ciection as “a trustee woula Scientist, auneunced that they had T submitted to the trustees of the be accepted by the directors. This, it was explainea, was in accordance with a letter from the trustees, in which, as a resuft of the supreimne court decision given last Wednesday, they the Arab Patrol Drill Corps, E. .| Sault Ste. Marle, Mich. . periling_shipping and carrying |at Brooklyn . Dutton, .captain, accompanied by The most remarkable feature of | away other 1ocks. It is to prevent |children 100k & cotiage Bt mpring Almas Drum Corps, Wi I Jacol the work, the engineers say, isthe | such an occurrence that the dam |Lake, N. J., whers ho could visit them | President Barcelo of Senate to De- | director. 5 swinging of the entire framework was authorised by the govern- |fortnightly. Here Humes had a sum- The Arab Patrol flodr team, Virgil| of the dam, weighing approxi- | ment. mer home, the lawyer stated, and re-| mand in Person Governor's M. Fookes, director] and J. Fred| matély. eighty tons. into place at The new dam is sald by engl- |newed his attentions to Mrs. Graham Huber, assistant, also will be on the| one time. This was accomplished | neers fo mark a new.step in such |Visiting her frequently in the absence Removal. | rectors in regard h feature 1ist. b by means of a stiff leg derrick on construction, the entire framework |[of herihusband. When Mrs. Graham | By the Associated Press. et g st appointment . Henry Lansburgh, illustrious potén-| either side of the canal and gates being built of steel. had returned to Washington Humes v Y Covamber 38— Antonio ] shk cesaors in the trustee- tate of the temple, Presided at al ~ The dam will have been installed The dam is to be operated much |came here and continued his atten. EORE. Novomber s - Autonio oo, business meeting at 2 eclock thig) by December 1, the engincers say, | like a drawbridge, being divided |tions afternoon, at which a or work of placing the-gates being in the middle. It will be ssible Mrs. Graham arrived in N Iy el e a present shrine year were closed. The| under way at present. to close either or both sides at a |December, 1918, he said, lnde:nl-:ll; {:‘1 ::::: ‘;'"E'éZu“&'fl":“x.’ii?!;fé’.«"fiffi‘fi?’f& g:::;::r::u; g\:-’;d‘;‘;y et offered to “co-operage with the di- R. Barcelo, president of the Porto In response to the nomination, the Rican senate, with three Gther dele- |directors’ statement said, the trustees 4 N session today will be the last of the The dam was desired to afford time, keeping the water from Jan y, 1 v Vi v — . dag ) n uary, 1919, was < s & DEMAND FOR ECONOMIC y kind this vear. mince the clection of | protection to two locks In the Soo or tio Tocks, as desired, The dam from Graham. ) O i of HAdoni z v ~| canal. When the dam is completed will be tested each month. e did not come to Wasl v v 3 , | in& December 2 at the Wiliara Hotel, | o WRCh e AW 8 compieted | W Do tomed AN MOMN | then, the Juwyer. pointed out, but | gy Eovernor of the fsland THE WEATHER went to New York, where she was Gretto to Visit Baltimore. : CONFERENCE INCREASES 4 Asinounoenicit wax malls today figs JWA.RRIAGE, DI VORCE, CIMN GE NAJ‘ ME, marrie) 5‘&'?‘4‘:&'?0;’1’,‘.‘;’.“ _;’r:: taw- ‘l“"a“-":s:-r;‘::l‘gnfr: “maxe f-fsopf,?gdfig District of Columbia and Maryland a¥large delegatibn of prophets President Harding. He declined toj——Unsettled weather, with probably : Kalltpolis Grotto will attend the cer 3 yer said that Graham was hood-|ET th it H i rain tonight and tomorrow; no change Great Pressure Being Brought for monial of Yedz Baltimore Wednes- COSTS BUT $5 “BILL IN RUSSIA |}inked, tno visiting Nevada under e T L e bl in temperature; fresh shifting winds, y night. Local prophets, accom . ecoming strong northwest tonight. World Parley on Commer- panted by their band and drum, buele o thatindraletitibe sacyol with rhi e T S L tonirsinis—Rain and colder tonight: . and dcfil corps, will leavie at 6 o'clock, .. ¢ i f i ing | tomorrow cloudy; fresh shiftl .ial Relations. ! e he Wl and A Tatiway. Upon]” ; MOSCOW, November 1—The Mos- | stamps used by business firms, Declares Love Forfelted. T ey e o o olaUDE | winds. becoming sirong northwest. Continted deinda® tor fat arrival in Baltimore they will be met| COW city soviet (corresponding to 0. Attorney Wilton J. Lambert for the | governor. West Virginia—Rain and cooler to- 3 an fnterna- by an escort from Yedz Grotto and| an American city council) has de- exchange rate, on |defendant told the jury that Graham |°The Taname came into port with a |PiSAt; tomorrow cloudy. tional economic conference is being \ will parade to the Lyric Theater, the day these taxes were decreed, |had forfeited the ‘affections of his : & cided that the city must be self- 000 rubles to the dollar, an fire raging in her Mold, and Robert| Records for Twenty-Four Heurs. made by representatives of many gov- where the ceremonial will be held. Sroortile Bad e Cpat A American in Moscow, armed with & | hire, 2o ar back as 1912, and that in | i Todd, Gov. Reily's native commis-| Thermometer—4 pm., 56; 8 p.m. vrnments following- ghe present con- ! J sl s el o r'wnn: five-doliar bill, could get married, be | ner sister’ in New Yorl had songh |Sioner. of immigration, declared his 12 midnight, 51; 4 am. 46; 8 am. ference on limitation of armament, it JUDGE DENIES ORDERING divorced. change his name, change | legal advice from Mr. Humes. ' The |goUy Slof (hat the fre had been set|42; noon, 43 e L set, purposes. Among them are: | his residence a few times, lecture |lawyer claimed that Granam had per: | DY sympathizers of the unionist party | Barometer—i pm., 20.89: 8 pm o leamned {oday Irom zp omcisl For marriage applications, 15,000 | O his honeymoon experiences, |suaded Kisa Bortner, when only |Defore the vessel left San Juan. An|29.81; 12 midnight, 28.72; 4 aim., 20.65; sullés: eyoasingplications: 15480 change his citizenship and own twonty years old, ta marry him i | investigation was ordered, but ‘so!8 a.m.. 29.62; noon, 29.60, a. ; least bber stamp without |Baltimore without the knowledge of | fAT 88 can be learned, no proof of { Highest temperas oceu bl S e g rubles; change of name, 100,000 ru- Palttmors without tho knowledse of |the existence of a plot has been un |at 3 vosterday: Towes: et of vital interest to the United States bles; application for Russian citi- exceutive |he had married her for her money.|COVered and no arrests have been |ture, 42, occurred at 6 a.m. toda; and European nations, it was asser DENVER. Colo, November 28.—| yoriiin™15000 rubles: application | COmmittee has ordered the com- | He claimed that Graham quit work, | made. Foncand andy they probability Sthatisuchia s Judge Royal R. Graham of George- Sy missariat of finance to arrange, |lived on his wife's incoms, and then e o o Departures. pressure being brought to bring about such a conference to: discuss questions =z —_— OPERATION FOR MOTHER conference will be called looms larger for foreign citizenship, 100,000 ru- | within & fortniEht, o budget show: | ireated hor brotally Ss that she po K iiatod Dhoke ckit s cvery week. town today denfed that he kmd rec-| bles; permission to Change resi- .| ing the revenue obtained from tax- | came anwhiling to. remain aion with| IGNORANCE HOLDS SWAY. |since January 1, 1521, %11.22; exoes Whether this government or anoth- omménded in court ‘an, operation for , 1,000 rubles; tax on concerts ation throughout Russia together |him and persuaded her sister to take ® [of temperature since November: 1. er government will f£ake the initlal lectures maintaining buffet, with a statement of the loss in- e wi 1921, +82. Aq Step In callink the propased cconomio ML Clyde;Com “";;::l;f]:’:::’;:":: 80,000 rubles; tax on rubber ' curred from printing paber money. | UTier neraenen ' dunied that Mr |Japanese Pastor Tells Church Here precipitation e eaar e oL > s es had allenated th —5.98. Excess of 1pi! any event the conference, if it s call- e e | Miseas: bear any more children, declaring he R ey e amentons) of Conditions at Home. November 1. 1921, 11377 Hion since Hoo00 rublesi” ¥ Ton rubber curred from printing paper money. ed, wi be a d " el B e e e e e wi | S5, 8 S meEger oo 57, owor| WARNING TO SHOPLIFTERS| MRS. ROSS TO LECTURE. |Seun a5 S " Wibund) renorume. ant sopermthton | uas 7 e g 1ot our— liberations. 4 hit every member of Congress, &nd | .. .vances, The jury which 18 to try the case hold sway over the Japanese, with The cconomic corference, it was|yet the big majority of them are|UREEIGR o0 110 been adjournca” |Judge McMahon Gives Two Sen-|Will Talk Under Auspices of Vas- |is composed of elght wWhite and four | horme o e Oa OEoo coees o DeoPle 'l‘em::::tu:.l;'d tc‘:nawnT;;nor the said, would discuss questions which | Zor it. . e e have been left out of the deliberations | ’This resolution, on which a faver- |5aid the judge, ™0 614 remark 1o & ro! tenoces of Ninety Days. sr Endowment Gommittee. . | I afiemoon session was taken up DA ot Danrho, Coneras: | paetrie 44 ition: sitently maday. on, sl ly muddy. of the delegates to the arms confer- [aple report has been made by ‘the g, gneration. might be entared if an Shoplifters will get the maximum| Mrs. Minnie Brunker Ross of New | With the reading of- depositions of | Church of Tokio, in an address to h ence and would not touch on matters committee on rules, proposes of armament or wartare. Semate o e o R eting of pei- | [vedtiation - Misclosed _ conditions ,onqities, sccordlng to & waming|Tork city, under the auspices of th | non resident witnesses. 1t 1 expect- |the congregation of the PetWorth| ri .iines by Duted Sa vate bills until after they have heen |the consent of the parties concerned|given out today by Judge McMahon Vnssar/Collags ndaweent tad|com: Saiucahan o stand to- | Baptist Church last night. (Furnished by United States coast and ted by committees. provides - g eliver two ol . PLANNING FOR NAVY YARD |inec they anail in futurs bs referred{Somcanstiasts i supmit to suon ag] LoLco Court in imposing sentences |lectures tomortow on Interior deco-( . Reviews Married Life. “are doing all they can to opposs| Today—Low tide, 1:09 a.m. and 1:19 in_manuscript form to the pProper;,naration, that was farthest from my of ninety days efich upon Julia Wilson | ration and dome tic art at the Play. s ‘declaration filed September|Christianity. Moreover, nationalism, |[p.m.; high tide, 6:55 a.m. and 7:17 In 3 — L and - Matei pove a, | house, 1814 N street. 20.71915, Sy omber | skepticism and materlalism = from | p.m. . SYSTEM OF ACCOUNTING m’rhl?em;l'xe:":.l’)f’lnteh George H. Car- m’n’}d‘ Clyde Cassidente was haled m.do :.ni-ha et o ‘The lectures have been prepared/Ay |married l)fn’-‘."'m?u Bortnar in Wu‘r"f Germany, England and America have |” Tomorrow—Low tide, 1:57 am. and e tar it aliows s Clpde; (Cass 1 i ‘were recently:in & d6-|Prank Aivah Parsons, president of |ington March 21, 1911, and that they|found thelr way to Japan, and they [2:08 p.m.; high tide, 7:44 a.m. and ing that the printing of such private ;’:::fis’:&f; ey S Tnome| PArtment _store. the New York School of Fine and AD- |have two ohildren, then seven and|3r2 Just &s cager to make new 3:08 p.m. : Six Atlantic coast navy yard com. |billa during the lagt ten vears has|piiint ‘of Denver social workers, to| Both women pleaded guilty, but|PiSQ Arta, They will center on Kood |four years old, respectively. Ho was of Ja) mandants and industrial “managers | COSt—In the House $408,186.08 and In |ghow cause why her children should |asked the court tor clemenocy, Saying | ang in arranging oollections of fyr- e Ol aNr ShviAry were called in_conference here today | the Senale '$146.350. I—a fotal Ofinot be moved from her ‘custedy, the | inac it was thelr first offense. Judge |nishings for the home. twenty at the time of their marriage, |15 more Christlan In her Spifit than |4:48 p.m. by Assistant Secretary of the Navy|$554.575.51 This means an Rctual e2% | complaint alleging that the Cassidente | McMahon stated that it was not a| The first lecture will be at' 11 "hs'-n . e she knows. Dir. Tsunashima said | Tomorrow—Sun rises 7:05 a.m.; gun Roosevelt to discuss varlous methods | 1N of more than a million dol- | }ome wasfilthy and that the children | cage for m',‘fc, as the . atorekeepers |o'clock, while .the Second will be at|war Y“'nfa‘:l‘.d m°'m‘k "tf theldoors everywhers have been opened |sets 4:47 p.m. 2 employed in the heveral navy yards|'25& . ootion was taken in the|h2d been neglected and were under- | gere at full mercy of dishonest per- |8 o'clock tomorrow night, No admis- mng;; o1y st fopid m' to Christian work, and that the time | Moon rises 5:54 a.m.; sets 4:29 p.m. relating to manufacturing, cost ac-|SIMUAL Reton WEN TACCE '8 was|nourished: ) e ons as it was not possible. for & |sion charge will be levied for either.|Navy: bel gmed to duty at the|is not far distant “when she can{ Automobils lamps to'be lighted one- ;ontn!uns. ornnlutl‘oln. etc., In an ef- g'::d;,'dl" S ose the mohbera] ~atithe ]ha.tflnl one of the witnesses, | watohman to be placed at Ror will there be solicitation of Eub- B:ooilyn‘a:ul?-;:rfl, B T et u‘x‘:s;bnul :&cfih‘:t'g;; ml:'f':'fie“ {he | half hour after sunset. S ‘ort to prepare a uniform or type 3 ter. , R T midst 1o suitable for all yards, © . |complained that they aid not have ly remed: e coiirta will have 1o Tomstelin o B Be dalfonel g a | mamed nutil 1y, 4818, 5o steadily, is an important element The west coast yards were unable | S0Y.RINE to send to thein vonatithents, Jall sentences,” he said, “so 8s.to do|nomnal fee for attendance, net Pro- of the mighty movement of her so- 10 attend, it was said, because of the | 2% SYidence that they Bad dntroducsd) b pdor th thelr part in proteoting the merchants | ceeds of which will‘be devoted to the clety.” lack of avallable appropriations. for i mated that the passage of this m aceo! 58, the[from petty thieving. that seems to|endowment fund for' the increase of The Sun and Moon. = he continued, Japan| Today—Sun rose 7:04 a.m.; sun mets transportation expenses. The eastern al thrive at holiday seasons.” ‘| salaries of teachers and professors at Vards were representsd as follows: . | 'O ok i Tonas ne Sponomy in Vassar, ted i e WANTED IN BOSTON. Albert | Senate, where the printed copies are € duty in Brooklyn, it is alleged, Mr. e t. Wil-|handled, and in the cost of distrib: ";)".:"’l‘::,:."g.“&‘""m,, « naa| VALUE OF EXPORTS DROPS ashington and per-| BALTIMO! Md., November 28. RECEIVE SCHOOL BIDS. [Sias Euetc B | BATOIRRE e, Yo i orfolk, ” the mail o Sl el L A L FE T betx Bivexr wideguBlS Ly, TuEe Eh e | eided Falling OF in Tmports in s | wanted in Boston in connection with manager: Philadelp : Tl “As to the justice or advisability of Centract for the construction o the |XT ¢ et e R B e T louis McC. Nulton, commandant, and “geonomy” slogan is being car- | such an operation, I do mo: care to October Alse Reported, twelve-room addition to the Wheatley [{0MP i 0 Tna' costly jewels, in. |tectives here. He has been in Balti- Capt. Willlam P, Robe ma . “throu; eral v ment. Certainly there fs no jaw School probably will be let by the e York, Capt. Car) T, Vogeigessng. | loe and orspe up Yt A Dior | that would. permit such'a rulln.."‘)‘ Merchandise exported to the various | Commissioners this week, it was said |103inE & diainond bratelel o gold|more attending the Taost o commandant, and Capt. Thomas A.|For example, about this season the P R quarters of the world during October|today at the District building. Bids h‘b‘l:\‘ully entertained her with elsbe fig.w e & miatre 8, «13 Tearney, manager: Portsmouth, N. H., | various departments and independent fell off in value from the totals for lof the work already have been re- e and luncheons, dinners insurance companies by staging Cagt, Novls . lIrwin, commandant,|sstablishments ace placing thelr or: IF CHOSEN SENATOR WILL | tne. same month 1ast yesr, while de-[o8I¥ed, o0 " 0\ et ardhttect; three fake automobile thefts. ~He owned s edton, the Snyder, mang- their respective quotas of| . - c 3 for the purpose of securing an in- of the machines himself. gor; Chartedton, 8. G, Rear Admilll | calendars. For yoars thess . glded ;drops in- imports, wers noted|who k. studying Sonoe wife, Lieut. Graham | °™ : Sty [ i L L L JOIN AGRICULTURE BLOC by the Commerce Department- in its s, 18 to re- | fluence e rautace ST e c-_g.. E. Pope, manager, —uniform in having a_very heavy| Replying to s l;::; :f lnquiryur::m monthly summary of foreign trade. with to alienate her affections. WILL TEST HELIUM GAS. BRYELE: 81 L it S2RE3BBIITRE3:23 S ETTTY L P PR P P L ISP Washington yard was repre- | cardboard t d A Hart Grove, med ¢ o i i asntod unoficiany, ex it le under the Shue :?.'..5“ ‘;23.,?""'5%1.‘{.‘,‘.‘5.‘"5":,. S % during °°'°‘}:§ type 00l Tt Detendant Denfes Charge. —_— Galvest % burean of ordnance. The sessions will | having the picture of the buflding that some of the features of | Phe, defendant, it is furthar alleged.| e first practical demonstration of Py X continue probably & weak. occupled by each. particular service.|States Senats, “agricul 00 while imports R schools in the metrop- prevailed on Mrs. Graham to 1eave|ne use of hellum gas in.aireraft will 3 —_—— 3 This year sample calendars have been [tural blec” in Congress, Gov. §7600,000, againat $ Sl will Qe smq i b construction | her. ome in Washington and go to|probably take place Thursday when |ros-Angeies. 209% CKPOCKET TARKEN. |25t round with @ very thin mount; moreland Davls of Virginie, {0 e S the iended with Ootg- |Of the twd mew junior high schools |Rero, New, without motice to her|ine Navy's nonrigld airship C-7 is Tooierile o 378 Sain ALLEGED P! T. | whien projects ‘above the ‘calendar |ter to Mr. Hart made®publlo O e e o0 irope-wote $5.000, tgo; D5, Srectad n Wadhingion, eppro- | nushaexd for, the purpose of securing | expected o make a Sight from the |Mitel, Fic. E.’: Sloiy® Because of numerous complaints of | tab only far enough to carry a print- | sal 2 000,000, against. $3,720,000,000 for the Congress. iy d after the ava) Ham; oads, | New Oriea) 74 - |ed line giving the name of the -1 “If elected to the TUnited States onths of 1i 8T legal “counsel, an er. divorce | ya., to Washington. ew Lo A e o rternoon i bick- | ficular department. A nots accom. |Senate I shall make common causs AR T e I S B T = |wiS granted persusded Mra, Graham | Y%fne’ C-" s one” of several non. |OLL ) a0 58 Glone fliford L. Grant, chief of dstectives, | BAAZINE, LLE S7%, oamDles of el L e leniturad Bloc” Thia bioa| SLaia oun.aee. s compared with RELAPSE. |“3"85 0T nie answer to the ec: |15 e puspose. "ot anti-submaring Aadh g e ni lor use in - ® 4 ,000, K b2 = .. . ernment gour:m.nll at maun”;g .‘5:5...0;- the associated legislati: !fi?x;om %o %ocuthbemlu "qsm.a apen m, Bml;n l”odenl:n lxtw_lzrml! entered a general :‘ tM.e;:"l'ln ffl::}fip?r-e';“!"hu“ o-..":g g Rain rmanent conferénce on pri rt 0! m 15,000,000 for October, com) wi ence, A . ; ¥ 5 permanent confersnce on printing |efo e R R e %‘u, Tea| Seen sumrers Week with Justics Danlel Thew Wrighit| ® Length over all. 182 foet; extreme zor e Tadi House, however, is authority fof the |&ri hile imports totaled $18,000,000, com- : improving e M A8 A Holght, 80 Koot o e WiAth I 208 88 to T a encouraging report that the Co; taggeri ith,$47,000,000 'in " the ported tod British head LE¥e Atishan: A 0 B Dame Lotk ey Bas 08 34 e e toade: four eress calendars, which carry a besu- ri Che ‘anled with October. Bxports|s o hve ke Aot S31 fadt: : 3 Efl i smpts to rob womes, The tiful ploture of the Capitol building. d it i 1 juring . Octol How ; ! udoly = ; 4 2— % ;nolu n_custody ¢ comé -out as usual, the order |1 N a0 @ placed last

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