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DEPORTED REDSTO . THE EVENING STAR, ‘WASHINGTON, D U: SATURDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1981, FIGHT IN COURT WALTER PITMAN RAMSEY, . D. C. ATTORIEY. IS DEAD/ Judge Outlines How Bootleg Drink Leads C. HEADS WILL EXPLAIN ESTIMATE "~ Bxpected to Tell Committee Why Original Amount Differs From Budget Total. ‘When the Commissioners go before the Bistrict subcommittes of the House ap- ~_ propriations committee Monday morning R is understood they will explain how their original estimates for the next Secal year differ from the city budget & sent to Congress by the budget bu- reau. . In advance of these hearings the city fathers have cefrafned from ai the items that were cut frcm thelr esti- mates by the bureau of the budget. Shows $1,210,000 Leas. Tt is understood, however, that the es- timates for the District as submitted to Congress are $3,210,000 lees than the amount asked for by the Commissioners. It became kuown today that ‘)wn the estimates went to the Treasury from the HOLDS I}HEMISIRY "R S YOO CiviLia & ek |LANDR SE 19 DEG. ] VITAL 70 WAREARE S | TORRAL HEARNG Native ‘of ‘Texas, o-nn-ohd ‘With Banking Iastitations, Formerly in Government Service. Emma Goldman aml Berkman Gen. Fries, in Annual Report, Pennsy s Sult for Injunction | Says All Methods Stand Against Rail Labor Board to Tour Europe and Then Till All Are Abolished. Is Welcomed. Seek Rights. Here. ? & : Regurdless of any internavional : R o : By the Amociated Press. : By the Assaciated Press. H any agree- 3 y 7 e i RIGA, December 10.—~Emma Gold- ment for the limitation of armament, CHICAGO, December 10. — Judse the people must not be "deluded with the Kenesaw M. Landis today set Decem- man and Alexander Berkman, whose ! presence in Riga became known yes- ' idea that any particular method of war- | L& 4 3 # i : 4 ber 21 for arguments on the Peansyl- 5 fate can be abolished by agreement until | ¢ ¥ vania rallroad’s petition for & per- teriay, today told the Associated all warfare can be abolished.” says Gen. B > : manent injunction to restrain the | ! bz @ United Btates Railroad Labor Bosrd Prees correspondent they were “not A. A. Fries, chief of the chemical w: solng to America immediately,” but fare service, in his annual report. to the Becretary of War. “The past year has been remarkable,” hoped to travel in Europe £00n. They said they hoped ul ately 1o reach tho United States and fight in the Supreme Court to establish their American citizenship.. They were says Gen. Fries, “for the growth of un- o R uffeted about by the criticism of both deported to Hussia from the derstanding of the fundamental LroT both railroads and rallwey workers United States in, the winter of 1919 tance of chemistry in peace and R wnr. 3 : : } : tor more than a year and a half, the Press Reports 0' Arms con_ "I‘:‘m -;vtm:?:-f;:umwn from issuing an order declaring the Tallroad to be in violation of the transportation act established de- cisidn. With that growth of understanding has : United States Rallroad Labor Board X n N o come a realization that the act States #s a prodigai daughter, throw - peace and the actlvities of war are no 3 B - i1 fnally was haled into federal court X s 2 te Jonger capable of complete segregat! : B orierioy g % ference Studied in Dis- |ink herseic upon it mercy.” said Mis- The wars.of today and those of the fu- % o 3 A =) Goldman. 'While in some cases | g ethbers of the board said they tfict Schools have dlu(resd with the soviet .m- i -epen| will involve every mativity of a n&< 3 s S i L. Congress _the At the 9““';‘;"“";.:": Bilperrtinin : Pk M Which have been the subject oOf ey Incorporation of the daily press|Ways been right, and u;u anarchy ix "%3."“ maximum 1ax rate al<| Ry - : g hts, : l Cinoporiation lines, the empl the[as & new “text book” in the curri- |5, 001% SOUED UITL. Lt 1ovea : e em d lowed by law of $2 per 3106 of as- and uu'bnna“ T PIoVe® | culum of the Wastington high and|Am: 'u"..“'.:‘::.“m had loved it . msessed value, the estimated revenue e transportation, act | grade schools has developed from |She said she wae making no com- of the District for the mext fiscal with oottling ratiroad aimeuities, the The Bocomaintstion of AotAl abl parfson between a and America. year will be $14,037,500. . 7 board has no legal power of enforc- LE na- 1} ut announced emphatically she was The Commissioners are allowed by Wal Pitman inent , tinge, % gy v ing its orders, and several roads have | tional educators that closer attention|“not going back fo Russia” When Jaw to submit estimates up to twice | o ter 4, prominen! Do §ro : IR even disputed the extent of the|be paid the proceedings of the con-{she was asked why, her pnly answer the estimated “revenue. Twlce the Tehington sitorne: et yevtarey H board's jurisdiction was: _“Beca Amerida i estimated revenue for next year afternoon " at unrnn Hospital after 5 ; 2 ference on limitation of armament by } TS, > i A ) The Taximum tax rate woald be $26,- |8 DIt ilgess. Death was dus to et 3 B y Bused on Twe Allegations, school children. PNt ©75.000. The Commissioners, there- -He vu sixty-one ysars o Py 4 ! Hearing on & permament order}. Along with _ arithmetica readers, Writing ‘Boek on Rusals. " fore, could have estimated up to that ' & native of Ramsey, Tex. formé e i will be held baf Judge Landis to- grammars 4nd . other thumb-worn She sa{d she wanted to.return when- . amount. : nuf“fi:‘ ceme to ‘:Vuhlu“- may - h ; e e L o e boacd | Yolumes and’ pamphlets to be found |SVEr BUblic opinion bAZ Chansed sul: Expected to Leave Margin. Visory capetity with the Commereial Ch e Turisdletion alyoven cases over | A the kit.of the average sorool boy |iriRe s u‘?m Sor Sitisenshi If the District bill as passed is no Muonn Bank of this eity ua the ot preparation for I which & disagreement has arisen and|2nd -girl be seen ‘scrab’|gye gaid she was writipg & book o1 greater than the budget bureau’s estis | American and Foreign Banking Cor- |defense, and recent g s S . that the board has exceeded its pow- b"““" flled” with, dlippings from the Russia, which she hoped mate of $:1.327.080, it will lesve & (poration of New York. % or8 in prescriblng rules (or the seleo: newspapers bearing familiar head- [JRFIE, MRICH a3 B0ped wORS pre- Targin of $3.747.900 that could be ap- | © For twenty years Mr. Ramsey was ] tatanding resul " o : tlon of employe representatives i | lines about the arms pariey, and often | #*" o s Piopriates udar Whe IRx. L eenere |Ineihaioaeraigat serics. K riad | ne lae Tomety g, 20 BN, "le : | negorisugngwih, (10 carrlers: " | oplen oF The S and SUict pusrh | CLEMENCY ONLY HOPE. In their estimates recommended in-{general solfcitor of w‘o-:l.unoh Cen- | saacoast against an_enemy that must [ ¥ 4 ey i ! tect of n‘l‘\'n}"fi":uflfm:f:n o the | Pockets or baga J ereases in salaries of policemen, fire- {tral railroad, and was admitted to 3 i 3 Peaneyivania ® citation befors the| The rise in popularity of the news-|gopsine Aside of Court Proceedi en and officers and teachers of the |the bar in 1 - Immediately after- {biy strengthened. £ : labor board October “‘ 'when the |Paper as a recognized educational f: e of Court ngs #hool eystem, which o not apPear i | ward he removed trom Blivar, Te “Frior to the world WA L e faan: Just completed and about to be tested | FOMd was summoned to show cause tor has resulted from the fact that| by President Would Avail X had m ‘alread; -fash- shoul decl - | educator - R e s e A Tuncy, aad went to the terri ttory of Tine R AR e port impossible. el T L D AL S by 1t should not be declared in vio: | ing made in view of every boy and| Commenting on the dispateh from 1dado, whers he accepts Today and in the future, with the sub- them waited thremghout ml,.m.,, 'eneral counsel, and E.|Eirl in Washington, day by day down | Riga that Emm- Oolaman. who wax UNIFIED CHURCH ACTION pointinent of claek of the ‘Port. Hall | maciye sugmented by the airplane and S e et ene s | 1, Senneft, ‘general ‘solicitor. made|oB the Mall Consequently. ichool | deported to e $919, n agency, Ross Fork, 1dako. At{chemical warfare materials, flee ¢ happened. It had ‘ of the roads action, con- |officials have instructed teachers to | for alleged cnlrchllllc activities, wax e DECLARED ESSEN‘HAL me close of his t-n he came t0!not approach a coast with -lety aumber of civilians h",‘ their argument to contentious | éncourage their pupils to devote as|contemplating returning to the United . Washington &nd was appointed to & |ynless they can carry sufficient air-{ qoiing as the erew, ome ainctoen. r-old | that the board had acted beyond its much attention as possible to study- | State: Immigration Commissioner : clerkship in the hnflar p,wm.em planes to overcome the land air force. | jog ‘braved the icy sea to g eu-bu',n:-rnn authority. . The Bame contentions|ing the armament conterence develop- | Husband said yesterday that only > . He w. later transferred to the| +The evolution of armament and| _"eo, noge tube inte the iy water eatai were made by the road’s attorneys in :’n:‘?u :: .:omplelely recorded in the| executive clemen: a pardon from e S dex Bolal i fice auhunt in t;:‘e::lt "e,;n ob iy awul:.h‘:o:v. b |c::rou— Ry PRIt SORAY. ‘l'n’a ll"no\'elnont to impress on school gzr:::u:r:uadlv::: :;‘.fl:—" h chhe l;:" X Pt e O T o she g Dr.' Freeman Tells Interna- detie survey. In 1898 he was t than o Tieland woals codte iy meit Wadne Road Disregarded Order. children_the significance of the con-) was deported, will serve to allow her , : X ferred to the offics of the auditor of reat| DAIL IS EXPECTED Lreland would come up next Wednes-| e "controversy arose over the|ference has received the indorsement | to return to the United States. It ix Upon unified action by churches| Gifferent quartermasters of the Army. ol’on o wrmaments will but hasten TO RATIFY TREA e prmeeni misunderstanding the |cmplove representatives fof negotia: | rederal educational officials as well. | made by the Immigration suthorities 2:;;‘;*&:"?: *"‘m. :'fil"!mem . ':‘oc‘l;al In 1904, when the Un.\lte‘-l'r States|that end. Nevertheless, we mu not pudlic should realize, first, that the |tion of &1:-: :l.l.h the w:":iou As & pare ¢ of the eauu'u’gn ‘week pro- | asking clemency for her, as her case S St ttonst I W ash oo took over the P‘““l“if‘e'&} e 3." delude ourselves with the ‘I&u that treaty signed by our plenipotentiaries nr: ‘ohn:n' perih mmw e t:" N Comm -;- ';ln:‘r of d;:.uu::h Ti- | is ulul to be considered by them Tation, declared Kev. Dr. James IE-lsey was made cler ffi of the lany particular method of warfare can Cositine e must’ be ‘ratified by the dail eireann, (84 the new election was to £ive op; | Gert formally cuiled upen he tedchers | clearly under the law establishing e e T e S T GL i:’.,}ffl":.’: (DY agreemant ugtiy ot Tio less than by the Britial parlia-|POTtunity for the eleston o B | ek by devoting more e to s | citisens of the Uaited e - the International Reform Buread Yes- | ment. In 1907, artare can be abolished s, as well|fairs, and Charles Burgess. minister In order to take effect, and| fion" amliatea with the American |study of the developments at the con- R nli-ycn the Metropolitan Presby-|was sent with other lu- high explosives, are fundamentally | 0C. defense ln"-hc dail cabinet, will, it net to introduce the|Federation as s unit to represent the | ference. P TR : an Church. Treasury Department to r anama, for | bouns up with he ynthotlo organic is thought, follow bis example, as net to introduce the|employes. The yoad had refused to| Day-today study of the events by BERGDOLL CHASER NEEDY. E ‘We must emphasize ‘Thus saith the]ihe purpose of checking up the fiscal cmm‘w industry—an important part|they have supported his stand agalnst| .- recognize the federation as repre-|school children has been made possible y . Lord. " declared Dr. Freeman, “not|officers of the canal commission and |of the peace life of a mation. The de- | the treaty. in the present case, owing to the|scutative of the employes although iprincipally through the daily prees, the trust’ that would be a step back to|ihe Canal Zone government. velopment Pt of this Industry automati.| dn the case Mr. De Valera and the |, R 100 Pretent Soon BWRF 00 (Cimot objecting to members complete reports ' in which have been |Former Sergt. Naes Asks Legion Methodist Church’ or any. other|' In April, 1908, Mr. Rameey resigned |cally provides a nation with the most | tWo ministers might seek re-slection |, o ¢iations the views of Dleni- | union serving a8 negotiators, 1Poreats described by Buperintendont of Schools ehurch. from the government service to en- |effective weapon for defense. The na- | o8 the republican ticket In the parlia- |, ontiaries differed from those of cer- |ed a8 1 for Aid. Unity of action does not mean con- | gage in private practice in his spe. | tion that has a coal supply sufficient | ment of the new Irish Free Stafe they |, bl is| The w‘rlor’l bill asked an iojunc- | Stephen E. ety o A e doctrine by all; | Se I P rnment * clims #nd |to furnish power and cosi-tar prod-|MiEdt follow the precedent of the|(sin members of the cabinet, thi%]tion restraining the labor board and have ai e e | such a merger of all churches is not | contracts. ot an make all high explosives and | republicans in the Italian parliament|course cannot be taken The Motion |ite individual members from prescrib- reports | who, seith é'.?.'frrin% L L] sirable and would make a gigantic]| Fumeral services will be held at|war gases needed or that can be uned, | regarding the oath of allegiance, ab- | (08 TaUACRUOD ‘Bl WV (S L ool | ing any regulation relating to rules |of the proceedings, and urged the teach- | to capture Grover C. Bergdoll, draft . “thust’ that would ve a step back to|the Mount T Pleasant AL K. Church|and with the development of an ef:{senting themselves while it was | acCr U, RrUEtn, working conditions or wages without{ers to make use of tho newspapers in | evader, in Eberbach, Baden, and was i prg-reformation dayx ¥ afternoon at 8 o'clock. |cient air service. such a nation can, |taken. e e ea dded (hat he hoped |HSVIRE @rst acquired jurisdiction; gisucssing the parley in the classrooms. o : “ 'aYr‘;:: z::;:;n‘ (ts.“b?k ;:.relg; :‘lr:;l-?:l:; “::Iy will ottncl‘-u :; a mlullmu:n expense, defend its Would Boyeott Eleet it would not be n ary, for him 1o h.mln gronvlllod ":n m l?on'm; High school prlndpuls have mapped : has not een ores against any enemy. H on act, from assu out a comprehensive program of con- | hanging individual thougnt in_ the “An wartare becomes more cympll-| Another suggéstion is “that they|Make any further public SMSmERtthe procedure by which employe rep-| ference topion for discusmion S Eiatasariuse: - o, u“o“alo (‘hr{sllfln’“y a:e "'?po R‘.”'.-uy is_survived by his|cated, intelligence and science becume| not stand for “re-election, but form|gfon of the dall “m‘ ming nunu!!vel to nmll ons L ',..mm- institutions next week. In most | unable to find work q s. Sue Fité Ramsey, 2543|of greater value, and every develop- & " 16 seleoted; "fl g carriers to ng to the principals |and unless he obtained employment g ::hla \m}es«" lher; "u";"'(“e 1:! _:h street, and two sons—Llieut. | ment of science that makes warfare parate group of non-co-operation- ST mnw u e (P hold male th their employes; |me mterhl to be used during the dis- | he feared his wife and himself would ST el g § Rk, ST B Lo, ST BRI s e S et e s G i HER Tt e T Tt i SEE e e o il b 8| B S el S B e B | _A Tesolution presented. Ly Canen 1: Staiionsd Lpoara | maKing war Tntolerabis Eh{ mentary elections. agrecment in London, will have & auit- | S2S% mlecy Tt emploves; 'trom pre. L rtr. Getaess o aeir . Bia0 Raen Willlam Sheafe of New York was The Times' Dublin correspondent to insure ratification ples to control the | galiy in The Star. appearing | e, e il baen =op:lg,e x;nlll;onlr}l’ R"g:'fnu:: z dencribes the oviets created by-Mr. De of "" agreemen ,P 2 ;substantial subordinate of- = Naes sald he served in the Army } Shich ‘directs That. S Amendment 6 W SPEARE D SS.O(D JEWELS STOLEN: ““‘“ -avowed - h sadquarters: ataft of e 1 ,,.,.h : : ‘from 1914 to lflm 2853 Iater wentinto ; B e R A e ttaces | W- B. IES 3 R P e PN ;'f";,,’.,;'um,,b repubiioen Sy thxtppobed . " FRAUD STAMPS SEIZED. |civiian mervice o e oot amss 3 umsu};mm(gd to ’u:: States f.'.'.'?f AFTER LONG ILL“ESS Property of ‘dvd.. W) ! Whitside | Wi create a schism and. Introdues | hind Michael Colltns, also & mer of eupxon- conference dicta. two and & half years in prison as a -mor :ersrho:g:n: dlv"ga I“-v ba- ed Bef Loss Is Enow & new bitter element into ‘Irish life.” in proceedure to govern uleotlon Counterfeit Revenue and Whisky result of the Bergdoll incident, but B e tiome ar i e SRR R = e S S P i Tale Tound. | ol e o our e out o or & oun e was obtained throu; . nbo;mrbvlv.l‘:ix:‘h a:l{ ;it:::c;:ml'.l?’ ;\;: Vice President of Undertaker Bpecial Dispatch to The Btar. Court, Bir James Cralg, u.- dail members are men who at some- Would Bar Aetion. United States government ..Ea he ~ X idato, 3 : WINCHESTER. Va., December 10— | premier, who conferred at |nm with | time have belonged to the army. The vanis 3180 asked that] , CUBVELAND, Oblo, December 10.—|came home. Firm Formerly in U. 8. Jewels and precious stones valued at | Mr. Lioyd George here yesterday, con- | = Sbo the mm:nbmc Trom acting in{About $10.000 alleged counterteit reve-| Dispatches from sbroad Jast I An_appeal also was presented to Presideny Harding asking to “have Service. - appointments for prohibition enforce- sad $8,000 to $9,000, owned by Mrs. Whit- tinued his Wh'll'llflflll on the Irish Setivy a case where conference, a8 provided | Rue stamps werw seized in a raid late | 3% 1anan Bergdoll, t thi @) g side, wite of Col. W. W. Whitside of | coverment loader (n" o oot |18 thought Srobable that he will saind |In_the “tranwportation act, mave ‘Mot | Wedneaday night In printing #hop. In | dascribed, “ab® American. d:t':c't,l.vl:: | BERETRa L Caroly alehe T || i Bragle Spears fied M| 'y Toem! tam Unitod Satns-Arm:| SO ot Sgaing tirge toans (Lo end ot Mr, Grit mare, he |33 B 100 e incd o e honeents O riaduint ey | TOE PUS SR S 40 € et el The “mir. (heason of | rotiowing | an 'inecs of ~eeverai|were stolen from tae Whitside resi-|T! vsrsations, it 1s polnted out, | bes: of B0 aituation. ous decisions on the &in bottle labels wers conflecated, | Naef, Who was Naes. nullitying u-e Constitution by allow-{months. The deceased, who was ajdence here. It was stated at _the cannot _effect any ‘change the | INJURE DBY BOMBS m- would open the|it is revealed by James B. Shelhorse, a Whitside home that all the. jewels|agTeement so far s the '”"'““‘“ 7 of sny or alllfederal secret service agent. Five men| To Be, There Is No Question. ing wet politicians to name wet men %onof the late Frank A. and Mrs. Ida to enforce dry laws in wet states.” Speare, was born in this oity June {had been recovered or accounted for “;l“ concerned, but it is kh:unt the moflehhvl uem court, it was{and a woman were nfuud charged | o, the Boston Transeript. A resolution king for _anti- 1 1876. He was in the government ud that no arrest would be made, rites may ask t of com- | Exploxs wid th counterfeiting. mons to give their pariliament finan- ons in Station Hurt Releas-{ ™), members, however expressed T cording o Shelhorse, who took | When an eligible man proposes to gambling legislation was adopted at|gervice a number of years, serving as| The collection, including rare ‘old the supper conference last night. Ihiet of the statiatical burean In the | piecos of Spanish and Fremch work-|cial armagements similar i thost| od Internes of Prison Camp: confidence - in todey and|statements from the prisoners. many of |& maid of thirty summers the propos: parliament, . Hamlet’s ' s0] m i Tucius C. Clark, secretary of the|om the controller of curr manship, which are family heirlooms, | P! declared the o o e e g e ‘Washington Church Federation, quot- .n;°¢h°|,¢ B (he banik examiners di.|consist of the following: Nine dla- |should Ulster elect 20 remain out. . B b i t::m "z‘*xe' ave bwn 20ld to bootles- fapt ny ed statistics on churches in Washin sion, Treasury Department. mond and sapphire rings, one pearl| ° Wl Probe Homd' Attaek: 'THURLES, Ireland, : ings oon! ork. ess. and motion picture houses, Two' years ago Mr. -,.,,. ve up|tiars, one pearl necklace, two beari| . Jrish office today promised dras- | A® TS MU SR SSSNEERE G i et his government position because of|bar pins. one diamond brooch, twoly, action in connection with the bomb 3 3 atmosphere was in need of purifica- | i) nealth. but retained the position of | Bairs of diamond and sapphire ear- | LIS Aot Sommastion Wit 1he eeaiy. tion and spiritualization. o lvice president of the W. R. Bpeare rings. one ruby breastpin, one ewel: lupon a Janas at Thurles ety Mra Rate W aller B s | Company, undertakers, at 1208 H|studded gol tch. and rai[upon & trainiond of mtsrned men who | men, one ‘of th R o ahort address. omes, | street. e is survived by his wife, | small Sves Tt with? prectess 5 camap, '2a-& resui of which {hres ersons in the cro elivered a sho! Mrs. Mabel Lattimore Speare, and one of the released' men were injured. o&:n. m‘;fi’ . —_— hild. Whitside, who had just = FOUR YEARS FOR ATTACK Chhe deceased was & member of local | ered from a severe olt(:ekj ot l{le::;, ‘.’f.}f;':‘;"'.’.’?.?"y' The irieh omee's Sk t:m:“ nflm‘. al’!o-,‘u At Scottish Rite Masonic bodi Jo had not made use of the relry for Lodge, F. A A M. recently Srganised |somo time, and had been Keeping It | joais g, itn, "zm‘{:{"““‘;, ol Jere "\',“‘“%1 83 8 grosting, byt wers posall 3 in h v ON PROHIBITION OFFICER |in Fefworis: fa 3mc ayerts Chapter. . |in her rooin in two Jewel cases In an | g, OF the daasly atiask by bombs e MEEEES and board of ¢lders of Vergnont Ave-| The thief gained eatrance to thelirain containing men returning to 18 nue Christian Church. Whitside home unobserved, unlocked o|WANTS mfl EXCHAIBES Marry Randolph, Colored, Sen-|™Funeral srvices, which will be un- {the iron box and carried off the Jewel ,‘,‘,’,‘.‘.‘;“°-‘F,{:,".‘,'fi;':’,“"m e v ! RO der the auspices of Ji Lodge, will {'vases, throwing the iron box 1 fenced for Participation in Blad- akespineer i topm k Tusedayforesk. The Jewels ware owa’ ts B amponaile for this ot aog | Chesspeaks nfl Patosar. m 3 * ent wi in Rocl res negro yout n the. lobb; ensburg Road Fight. Croek R emetery. a melur the same evcnlnt.olt ,v:: hzvm- taken’lmmadisteateps farit Chargs: in; wm M ; Harry Randolph. celored, has been learned, and they were urged to steal{ At the special request of Lord Cur- Speci Dispatch t The Biar. smienced by Sustice” siddons 'a| FAILS TO REACH VERDICT [Hiesrstova Sia!ssia pant e - ose | Soegll b3cthTn the oo lods | The. Chbsapeske Tig i : Criminal Division 2 to serve four \mwmlntly ‘agresd to Reep the boves | aoor W ednesday Wil be mads by Vis: MNore has ? ounced in the penitentiary following 2 over night, but, becoming ecared, 5 the_oldq Prat it is ¢ to. e ition st o is conviction of an assault with a IN GRAHA" HUMES SUIT turned om over to & wo:nn. who, 5‘.‘.‘3’.2:..‘5‘«’”'&33.‘&%:’:&»"‘»:;2 state corporation o nissfo] um. - dangerous weapon on Harold R. Ste- in turn, gave the boxes to the owner{rule. He Wil ihake the motion for|mond for the right tg- ish Bhenson, _prohibition enforcement . ¢ a house ai Which sh E " The moti - | exchanges b 1t Wil be.. ; : - it B S e e 2o i’ (S e S S S R WS S L = For Mother, Sister or Daughter S indicted with Randolpn. has| cide in Half-Million-Dollar Alien- | 3ot was in & short time N and 'm...ng “.”M Yo Ireland T oyt s o or 0 er' < g R R ) el [ o e | A SRR : * not e Jewels . J ; 3 m:fllx on to sentence Randolph withe Jury in Cireuie Division 1. had been stolen Iy around the clty. 4 to mw-.s'*no-w“h ':l‘:e: ':‘I'dn O{Hhe"’ B e sterand Mflfily ee s s.“d il fim'“‘::i:;m; R A ki §T tvo:.v!ckl o onT ¢ -’;‘iu‘(:: of & Kind Valera' Says Disagreement Makes | tinus 5 et g i U L in at wrist; various colors. fine voile. signs. % Fuad und went o the asistance of the e e s 5 Cabinet Action Impossible. | oficiais of the compaay say ehat the Glove Sifk Vests, hiul!;—ln Crepe de Chine Blouses, $2.95 Cllldafn;_ !?m ‘fvziu:- : T Pound 1o be” osers soq| L Humes of New York, amnounced| «way there much life at the Biace By the Asmociated Precs. | Eian of retaNating. e fesh, with bulli-up shoulders, | —Good, heavy quality ma- - 2 SLETHEN Frake oo alded by others arrivingen 8 :;‘.}v‘-:-&a'x[ n!:;‘mr’d ':t .:2« 2 i‘“fif,}?’é ‘where you spen wy:ur vacation?’ December 10.—Eamonn Dé| Bilis for service for next month will or style. terial. N v T @mchine. 1t was shown that the | Tits jurors had bues deribersting aine| e MUCh lite? y, an_entomologist| Valers, in announcing the fact that|be ffty ceats less than for the cur- |7 Lisle Union Saits, $178— Wool Spencers, $LI5 and Childrena’s Wool Three- }:;.1 u: r;lnz !b"nccl“'.ld c‘"‘: Rours Gnd &5 the ‘foreman “:h“ ‘would have the time of his career. the treaty between Great Britain and | rent month. ¢ With glove silk top and rib- $175—In a number of pretty :IM Teddy Sets, u?—‘suz 2 p y and whe: occupants could | they were hopelessly divided, Justice tra . rown, white, coral, pink, ¢ LTSS s, Yok, O | Bakerd SR A %uiist| ONE OF THE FEATURES OF YESTERDAY'S MAIL EARLY PARADE. bon shoulder straps. colors. P ang Capen: * N isky from the car. plaging it in| ™ Betore e iy Tl s e - - $145 and $148—Lil : AN"? P Bl“""‘ $245-— Wool Scarfs, $245 to $695— &RE‘::“S“N:“"E“‘Y::" by thelr ro- | (hevied Jndge Wright, for the plain; Sk e B i Teinforced heels and toes. variety of styles. Colors and s e the battle was on. About fifty | cage e Iaiaopen 1us| N W g L < B Seam Silk Hose, $1.25. Voile, Batiste and Dimity prettiest and latest. Slots wero exchanged, it was stated. | the rocords of & Now Jereey Ansncial | £ 3 pu IR / ;‘* Hand-ombroid. Blowses, SL9S—Fancy and tai- Extra Size Blouses, $L95 to S il Thicy Be giatns Tovis | RN M RLY MAILING Sasy : " Chomias, lored models oo Ry tENle COURTS CLOSED. raon (5. Coanter aheek 4 S 0 4k / m—neautmflly embroidered, e ‘Blouses, ' $495— —_— for $5, which was submitted Thurs- ¥ p \ a pucuul Christmas gift. p Large assortment. of - styles @afavorable Weather Causes Ac-| 4oy, bY the defense, bearing the in : N . 2 : / 95c, $145 and and colore, colored maid, m had not been AT oy o ¥ a % 1 | lel in white and v by 100000 Percan, | S5 Tl iS00 B | : : - . :‘,";J’.;‘"L:g Hibbon. and Afternoon prcls Suits and, Disky/ nnis courts in the public parks| Glennan after 1 The oh il 3 £ a . 3 . - £ . 3 be closed until spring, on account ¢ SR S . 3 Z ‘nrmte and styles to cho%::. ‘r'a.nl‘ th uuntnvorlbla wet:’the;dcon%l- < ded that it V! § de Chine Chemise, was -‘apnounced t ving £ - s . e 4 t. Col. Clarence O. sherr“’ of e x " ‘ % $298—White or flesh; trimmed | with real lace: lndeh-r‘e of public bu.ldmn and 5 Reton - € 7 1 inds. e N A D rn.ss the past year, Col’ Sherrill nu::- ' of several Inutuu»n urw:::' ) %gs: :: b. proximately 164,000 persons e lawyer clatm § . ¢ s Chemise, 0k jihved tennis on the twenty-eight|that the ad of the word Armetrons 2 80 g o 3 shoulder styles of fine {aprts in the parks, which are main-{ was curnd around the outline of one |: ¥ RS 3 > . 'white lingerie cloth., d %) the odmcl of public build- nlfln k stamps. y e - ¥ mwm“— and grounds. ton . | X SarinyL Wi g S s : Of heavy silk jersey, in sea- reopening of the PROPOSED PAY CUT. posed the said the check ha d'b«n presented by ; : > : fad . sonable colors; a variety of n, Voters’ League to Consider 4 Two-button-length style, with Dance Frocks | s embroiery; coogy A wonderful selection “of ’ dainty little dresses touched Misses’ sizes, ll' to 18 with a bit of embroidery. High Women's sizes, 3 to 43 waisted effects; pockets and collar. House - Dresses, ¢ fl.“—m.ml. chech and plhin i colun.\in smart styles. = AIIJ.— Bungaiow Aproms, mm“'mm“-.;; A . : S B 7| v riged. Small, -qa.w- vu:amed the League of Womern - 24 Tl colors; neatly finished. ioters by Miss Elizabeth Havden at | FINGER PRINTS :-WANTED. AR 7§ '+ Beudolr Capé, Sc~Dainty; boudmm of uuumfot lqua nm Col.,, December u.—u.. frilly, lacy caps; new, m’h structions have been stock; pretty colors. recsived by the mwmmfib-mmrufloflnmwmln on ttee for recommendations and rnof? dn:{ that all persons who d.::-ll m-n.:o-n.vma.m-w Ing. safekesping with the post jummary of the work of the]office -vl‘r department hereafter since last summer was given e mln'”ot their finger b llflcflfu James. Mrs. M- :.n- .Cfllfltn ute Mll:ncuflnc system are ’ % - e - L h - - ly and ‘-u-“ It h.-lllfluod. 4 e i P APy SR