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5 THE EVENING - STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1921 Abe Martin Says: oia Q‘; DELINQUENT TAYES DUE N JANUARY Instaliments of Last May Be Paid to Prevent Sale at Auction. “Eat, drink and be merry tomorrow for next month You must pay up. «This was the Christmas mess sent forth today by Chatham M ers, collector of taxes, to the owner {of approximately 10,000 pare. j real estate on which 1921 taxes b MERIT TO BE REWARDED DEBS AND 23 OTHERS WORLD TO BE ADVISED ON HEALTH ‘ P[R FREED THROUGH L O, ‘ THROUGH NEW RADIO SERVICE SCOPE ANNOUNCED| o= | CALLED A SCREEN) 1= WAITTOB a act and sentenced to five years; e Joseph A. Schur and Maurice L. to which they were nn‘tenced at i - System of Handling U. S. |ine “isbonage agt. " Vio=t" °| Declare Probe Looks Like Ups Depend on You for Employes. e e o ecneiing on| Veil for Beef Trust. Merry Xmas. rl“""lte"‘ll:rlg:;“:n:in llzr}tse::e:l-pll:“:gs NEW YORK, December 24.—The % i : total of $7,300 subscribed to the four- years. malgamated Assoclation of Meat Cut- : teen Christmas opportunities, leaving The five soldiers given full pardons 2 % lic last night lett to Att % and 7 are now ed to Nos. 5 and 8 Providing Permanent Positions for 3 B eharason w1 seeving Hife | General Deughorty asesrting that the : i asdlhe mrlun:\:d :..:s \m!be fully " EXECUTIVE CLEMENCY Will Aim to Develop Flexible |snickin. botn serving six-vear terms |Meat Cutters and Butchers Forty Children and 13 Grown- Anthony J. Stop sentenced _to listments, and H. L. Trelease. CON-|py tne Agsociated Press. 2 p ; . The "day before Christmas sees a are, Cim. I, Wigen. Tames A O'Dell. ters and Butcher Workmen made pub- $5,856 still needed. Opportunities 1 terms, to which they were sentenced ! investigation he has ordered of the taken care of for the coming year. v] " not bee D Temporary Workers to Be One ;{“:;‘a"':,':‘s‘el‘_‘;"’“‘{“fi;":‘:'g}’gz‘og: high prices charged by retallers This still leaves ten opportunities "Th'e';'e"“]::im s R of First Broblems. hime Horgaileredl kilingRotiGe0 looks 1ike & smoke sorcen to cover open for choice. The need of these eaiitmatea iusiohactes At e oL bt up the sins cf the beef trust. ten are just as great as the others T8 s a Boui O i Nome Accused of Sabotage. “The list in the mal Development of a flexible system of handling government employes along The letter stated that the Attornefl il nen e SHar SThted that the Attarnen They are facing the same big problem on undevelop d lots in the suburbs ~—that of saving these homes to the \ la e e 2 . it 3 previous communication urging in- L arge perc e of it alse is the lines followed in efficient private jecutive statement given out at the| ... ization and prosecution of the |. 4 . forty children and thirteen adults in due ‘from taxpayers who lhave for corporations, and at the same time|white House, “is made up of those|“Lig flve’ packing firms and their |* , these remaining families. 5 Kotten the fact that they did not pay providing for speedy recognition of|who opposed the war in one way or | Subsidiaries in New York for viola- 1 SR Feg S Jake Bentley wants t’ trade Yhen taxes “were duc lust t tion of the Sherman law “by limiting : i tiisihoped ihat Sante Clausion Wiy : fer a bicycle an’|carly all of this latter group. the most able of the government another, and it is made up of 1es8| yo yaughtering of livestock through rounds tonight and tomorrow will|h1s corn crop fer a bicycle an |expected, will act promptiy servants are among the purposes’of|than a third of I. W. W. prisoners, | control of all available slaughterin, fo® not forget the forty kiddies and their | no questions asked. their attention is called to tiie the new federal personnel board,|and these have either expressed full|zpace in New York and Jersey City. i m"("m" and invalld fathers. el e n e ction o Jcon: Blent H 3 52 Preitsn e 7 S lant T s Rl Mo Aosasi i - Dne giver writ ) auctio: Mr. Towers warned delinguent < ordered formed by penitence or are booked for dep cknowledgme No. 11 or No. 14 ervice, fiscated stills in th’ courthouse [that all property ‘on which 14 upon recommendation of the bureau|tion. The Department of Justice has “We stated further,” the letter 3 seem to be so especially grateful for % taxes are not id during Januar of the budget. given no recommendation in behalf of ;ddgn;‘.‘dn;-t bybgtuz: cont‘rol.|the lmg 3 2 Jone of God's best agencies for the|yard Saturday afternoon. will be adverti for sale. Studying and formation of systems B ot T 2 & relief of the needy of our city. Your|” (copsright National Newspaper Rervice.) Must Pay In January. for finding the best employes z‘\:fl vig you to institute an immediate in- 5 3 Endlefraiive. Hoe ‘:y;‘f’;m"&"ui.fl'y""“'gf = Although the tax sale is not he viding encouragement for them % 8 vestigation and prosecution, and we stowed.” The Tech S. O. S. of the|married him, had become a common | "Ml March, the advertising list v he public service for a career . : ; Lo _ The T e z B appink out a system of promo- ; : e a o ota s e nane : £ : McKinley Training School wends $45 |criminal and finally deserted her. [§© (0 Press a month earlier. 18 yu. tion to fill the highest appointive po- p received to date not even an acknowl- E i Onevmaniwho! investea Amount asked for, $1,300. Pre\-iaus}l{y ";:)1, =3 rr;|l~'|;‘;--1‘\.jlsr||’:;x| v .]‘ir-l".' sitions is among the problems also to W edgmefit of our letter nor has any 5 : ear to'c s acknowledged, $166.95. Mrs. A. J. be worked out. LB X4 |agent of the Department of Justice g , : Y e iho Siose anopportunicy evidently liss: Saiss a:AL D 32125 your proverty will b offercd for One of First Problems. ¢ ] |caled upon us to investigate the e for last night he brought # similar e LR e et ard is to be composed of one . 3 nade. 3 y . gift to the office of the Associated s icopitdd ot Mol Lo o hettive from cach government Insteadiw eNTeadfimthisimomin s — Charities to be added to the oppor- B . Al department or independent bureau. e L oYY publicty tunity fund. Another who on one oc- A iy e i Kela with the president of the Civil Service charged the retail merchants of the The public health service inaugurated a wemi-weekly health | casion closed two of the opportunities | 377 5y N i Ao iriog Jant Commission as _ex-officio chairman, R o country with the gullt of high food to he sent broadcast by radlo Tuesdays and Fridays of each week.| for her organization sends a check "'ie 45: Junt still needed, $1,063.5. b and the order directs the chairman i 4 2 wrices and have ordered Willlam J. blic message was ment last night at ® o’clock, Washington time, | for 3500 to be applicd where needed. | 3-35-49; amount =i ik o to hold a meeting as soon @s all de- i & Burns to investigate the iniquities of 1o operators have been advised to be on the lookout for these| Today the opportunity fuhd is more{ NO. 6. MADE DEPENDENT BY partments and bureaus have desig- : small shopkeepers. es. 4 than half subscribed. The Sponsors | [LLNESS. rated their respective representatives. “Looks Like Smoke Screen.” Left to right: Assistant Surgeon (frllerll l:. C. Pierce, Assistant Surgeon | of the fund have not given up hope Typlical of the self-supporting wage- : ' the fitst problems to be met 3 ¥ “Coming at a time when the en- |Gemeral John D. Long, and Surgeon General Cumminx. that the other half will be forthcom- One of tl p & ing speedily. Th h earner’s family as long as good health by the board and which it is to study i e tire nation is arcused over the at- & speedily. ey trust that more ‘_’ that of providing permanent em- tempts of the packing interests to rh:rcy]-. o'rlp‘za‘n)kzmmnfl _and z'%nf? lasted, the man took excellent care of loyment for many employes now %] |smash coilective bargaining ana make | BRIEFLY TOLD S’I’ORY schools will take occasion on Christ- | nig family. a wife and four young o tha ot varic i in B mas Sunday to remember these moth- | Chilaren. “Then' serious iness came |LIQUOR RAID AND ARRESTS v depart- 2 taken on the rolls of various dep: the public pay the bill in profiteering ers and children, as several have al- | oraare, Then e lous e e en: ryow 1o ti March the to redeem i paving to th tax, plus the 1) J 1921, to the date of redemption. ‘'or temporary periods to han- meat prices, your attack on the re- B " . B e Some_particular plece of ~work. - tailer Tooks ilke a smoke screen to OF ARMS CONFERENCE ) ™, done uring we past week. | cept for odd jobe now und then. MADE AT 15TH ST. INN This matter will cover the practica- g - cover up the sins of the beef trust Contributions for the remaining| Amount asked for, $988. Previously bility of forming a special squad of i & 2] and the friendly inaotlvity of your I"l”'"l’lul’ll:len_mly be sent 1o the As-[gcknowledged, $411. } B, § e —————— employes which can be shifted from ¥ 5 g &5 ns department. — sociated Charities, 923 H street north- | Mre. H. W. K., $1 3 5 T c EX one department to another whenever e o “If action is not taken by the De- (The Star is publishing each day a sum- French. however. have still to [5.8%h oF to the office of The Evening | fFourteen plate printer: g ea Cup Establishment Is Visited there is a sudden increase of work ‘b 5 d |partment of Justice we shail be com- | marized wtory of the developements of the make to the conference their for- |Stal- Checks should be made pay-iss: M. A. E, $2; W. H. C.. 35; C. 4 by Int 1 there. s pelled to conclude that justice 18 not | armament sonference. By reading it each | ol proposals on ausiliary ton- | 4bie to John Joy Idson, treasurer.|§sp. . A." E, $I. ~Total i y Internal Revenue Agents Detailed Activities. to be oMtained in this country through | day jou will keep In tonch with the out- nage, including submarines. Assoclated Charities. $464.26; amount still needed, $52 and Local Police. The detailed activities of the board as mapped out in the executive order the duly constituted authority of | standing events of the historlc meeting.) Additional instructions regard- |No. 1. DEVOTED FATHER. NOW| NO 7. UNABLE TO MAKE EX MEET. EUGENE V. DEBS. government.” The committee on limitation of ing the auxiliary tonnage to be HOPELESSLY ILL, LEAVES SIX in Tea Cup Inn, follon: suggested have reached the French CHILDREN TO WIFE'S CARE. 5 ) night, about o s erfection of a liaison system | the advocates of sabotage or the de-IBURNS TO INVESTIGATE armaments of the Washington | qelsgation from Paris. The mat- | “Think of me here with the baby | TPi8 Widow, with three children sed a liqior raid cd between the Civil Service Commission | struetion of government by force, and conference met again at 11 a.m. ter of the ratio of auxiliary ton- |ana him over there.” ls what she said takes lodgers and does home laundry | qucted by the prohibition agents - i i nage 3 vers 1s 3 el SR and the several departments und cs- | the, Eresident ot 1t bo knows he| ALLEGED OVERCHARGING | todsy with the writish wroporal | e fo0, "ol Poniomms ‘which [us her eves filed with teara -But T|®ofkc Put 1% S0000 L ers SROllioc,, el BELEmus, Pk, it The perfection of methods whereby |dition to the five soldlers on the list, Sl must be settled—except of course [have a lot to be thankful for—it migh! | eginining to earn, and turns over|the arrest of Harry the Civil Service Commission will be|many other cases are under consid- £ a 3 e British proposal that the sub- |be so much worse.” Her husband had | his small wages toward the family|manager, and Manuel Shau- advised regarding the success orhfu;I. eration. 3 FIRARID Bureau .Official Goes to New York| The French, Italian and Japanese l“‘(‘{l::lld::“a'lhnllsl‘:v(;. . b, |Blways been lhau‘hl;ul of h;r llnd budget, but there are four mouths to h?“lf steward, the forme charge ure of persons selected through its o comment was made by the St o N o on of far prob- |made a good home fce his family. |feed, and $13.00 per week is needed |Of illekul possession of ligu examinations, and whereby provision | President on the case of Debs. The| to Look Into Charges Against f:l‘::: ;’"‘OM‘;‘”'O l"h!"" L 0“!‘: er. is awaiting the conclusion |Then he broke down and is now hope- { untii Tom can earn & man's wages. | latter on a charge of will be made for the reassignment or | President and the Attorney General Certain Retail PP proposal. v the conference of the naval {lessly ill in the hospital. At first the| . 0 1o acked for, $676. Previously | ©N1¢ll one of the customers, was ar- the separation from the service of per- | had given very extended consideration n Retailers. Secretary Hughes was expected to | questions now under discussion. {wife tried to be the breadwinner, but ol L rested and charged with illegul posses- The Japanese are waiting in- |it did not work. A new baby was com sons who are unsatisfactory. to the Debs petition, and it is known i i 'S t the American view at a “The personnel problems of each de- | that the fact that he had twioe been| Director Burns of the bureau of in- | Presen A structions regarding Shantung and | ing and the other five children needed | ¥ $3: s il It is stated e as p partment and establishment and the| the presidential nominee of a million | vestigation of the Department of Jus- | meeting of the committee today. also the Chinese tariff dutles. her. The kiddies—six of them mow, | ¥OuUTIEen ot o e e e relation of those problems to the|of voters had its influence in reaching| tice left Washington yesterday for Admiral de Bon of the French The conference has decided to |the oldest thirteen—are promising |y, E.. $1; through E. [city coming here several days duties of each federal establishment,|a decision favorable to his release. New York for a conference with Dis-| navy, at yesterday afternoon's work through the Christmas holi- |youngsters. C. $16. Total received, $676: closed. | Putting himself in a position to make o the end that the entire personnei| “The President expressed the wjsh|trict Attorney Hayward which {s ex- et 4% days in an effort to expedite its | Amount asked for. $780. Previously| - 2 “|certain, it is stated, that liquor h Swulection and administration may be|that it be stated that the grant’ of | pected to bring out certain facts in “;‘ ‘;I"t"s” 50 'i‘-'“‘"’ H ee-b!une-- business. Monday is the only day |acknowledged, $559.85. Cash, $1; H.{ NO.9. PETER CAN'T DO IT ALL |been dispensed on the 1 more practical and more co-operative. | clemency in lh; cases acted upon does | connection with the governme ::“";e m-ln“,m“",:!:“y""rfl'::;;:;: ;‘h-]sitdxhe d?,;ex'l‘nvs may take for a |K. B., $10; Mrs. G. D. W., A sixteen-year-old lad—Ilet us call |premises. Revenue Agents Personiel Micords: not question the justice of any action | on retallers In the necessities of lite | WAS th% T0RIMU Sny (EpOriint holiday. and that has not yet been |V. H. $2: R. K.. $10; E. him Peter—is trying to do a man's|Hall and Detectives Messer. of the courts in enforcing the law in | who are alleged to be overchargin Fourteen plate printers, $1 “owler The development of an adequate |a time of national peril, but he feels | Orders wer (R O S i e e o e as s P e W bk e part and support his mother and the f—:’::f;; p-;"re)_ System of personnei records which |the ends of justice have been fairly | Chief Burns’ office to ail of the branch ] «hree vounger children, but until he| Protecting will furnish o medium for effective|met in view of the changed condi: |ofices of the Department of Justice |70 CENTS TOP-NOTCH THE GHOST TO CONTINUE completes the trade he is learning his | against escay control of personnel administration )tjons The vast majority of so-called | directing an immediate canvass of the TR and provide some basic statistics for | political prisoners still imprisoned wags ill not d, especially n T price situation designed to show vari- es will not go round, especially | 51 G o0 he X "“‘,C{! matters o "fi”""‘",‘" and dis- | 4re of the I. W. W. group, are rarely | ations that obtain between the whole- TURKEY PRICE HERE | ON CONDITIONS IS DECREE | 4. 5. as one of his little sisters is mnot lz’l::))sea"xcedr xan ‘x - 4 Rt ability, appropriation estimates, sal-| American citizens and have no good | sale selling costs and the prices ———— Throug! strong and needs care and extra nou: being served two iho""l .:n"’d“)::l!’:-h ary rate adjustments, etc. claim to executive clemency. A num- | charged consume: ;::'r?nei‘;‘l‘ms‘ :; pl;\::‘gln‘-a:-n:o‘fl‘g_. :}:‘:r:e‘:l! m’zn come under executive considera- 'l.‘;:rt and ask for @ number of indict- % “_t HereaftorBelEropor 2 eral offices to be made on the basis 3 ments unless the facts disclosed show Seventy cents a pound was the top- The Ghost, humorous magazine of AeEE e sinen. SIEL Icloven ishment, and the mother, deserted sev- | They soon located & quantity of corn NO. 2. LEFT A WIDOW IN EARLY |eral years ago, following much cruel | Whisky. It was not such liquor for WOMANHOOD. e by hr TiL is Skeo| Whch ey Were sesnching, Beweren 5 and the search for the more val Married when still young and inex- 'fl:’er the dfll':';r; care. 6. Dreviously | liuors was SRt o et perienced, she was left a widow In “kn‘-’?‘!&'fi 'mno'rs' SJ 3. W, ‘;‘;’!"Ry when Detective Lowrey early womanhood with four children | ¢ “39%50: Siss E. B.. $2; Mrs. 1. D. H., | ', thousht was a secret « < N G. to support, now ranging in ages from Maynard protested a conclusively the guilt of those T Sl e otal 5 agazi : Yo ] e ormulation o, recommend e e L pectsaiijandiitheraiiafiatiraane Eoarhets this morming. It was reatly L";vi‘,‘;‘:;’“"‘ of (George Washington | two to thirteen years. The oldest was|O; of O . 31: W, V. H, 32; Fourte Lowrey. thar destons part of tions for the eltmination or modifica-| A supplementary White House | chance of conviction In court. a 60-cent market, dealers said, and Y. the December issue of | ytricken with infantile paralysis. A% f. s the bullding would mean trouble for . e . 3. 1| him. Lowrey went ahead with his un- delayed operation promises, with sub- |3 .M s1 . B. 3: | dertaking, however, and revealed an tion of the existing restrictions on |Statement on the Debs case further —_— == the amount of stock in evidence this | Which was suppressed because of transfer from department to depart- |amplified the view taken by the morning suggested to the casual ob-|certain alleged immoral features, will t treatment, ultimate success, 2 as s00n as possible after the ar-{server the probability of a decided i i 2 Tt 1 : ing Sehool, | 2Ssortment of 2 < and ment and the development of the per- | b oqident. - Dt 1 inetaay be continued, providing the manage- | SO that it is hoped the child may be- Training cordials. the police s hat would sonnel inventory system, which will come well again. $15; M. B. L., $5; C. o eili » - he v h ment of the publication is * i s =. | have done cred i facilitate the assignment of spectally | ‘There is no question of his guilt| , secretary of Dealers, more familiar with the 0 is “prope: | £ N 0. Toral. recsived, beeszs: |t redit to rst-quench Gualified employes to those offices and {and that he actively and purposely | National Socialist Organization, Will|question of supply and demand, how- | committee of the board of managers |, AMmOunt asked for, $1.404. Previousiy | 70 Nl still needed. $330. {ng smporium before the days of pro- duties in which their services will b . arrive in Terre Haute today and willjever ventured the prediction that & = % acknowledged, 53”,9‘ A, $1 e O e ey e i ¢ | obstructed the draft.” this statement | fenui "to personally greet Mr. Debs|priccs ror choicest stock would show |4PROnted by Acting President How- | H. M. $3; J. J. Co $10; M V.. 10, HELPING THOSE 'WHO| Several telephone orders for bottles Training Employes. said. “In fact, he admitted it at the his return to his home. ho downward tendency later in the :; inviem;'ifh,'n' ruled today after 2 ‘«\;Ag;'ss Foune‘e;‘"pl'ue' M. ! HELP THEMSELVES. pere received while members of the . % - 3 2 7 L $55 raiding party were stil & eating The possibllities of training em-|{fial GiL SAERL to JUSy NS 50| ppoTHER AWAITS FREEING. As'a result of the investigation |ers. $i A B Wo 32503 M. A; Determined 1f possible to get an |F4iding party were still in the cating e e scattions mita s > _was by no means, how Some of the stock ihat had been | the “leading spirits of the ~Ghost® |1, M. ¥, ""L.C. $2, F. L. F.|education, her oldest son of fifteen | individual who made & pusshuse object of reducing the period before| expressions as many others, and but LA ve Spromiscd) tolput more clorhas|| S12(60;1F VR U5 ;T 5 - works out of school hours and on|the place about the time they entered was offered at prices as low as 50 5 lot an employee becomes an effective | far fie prominence and the resultant | Theodore Debs and David Karstner | S0ty It was remarked about the|SP Pictures and to be more judicious Saturdays to help his widowea mother |2nd handed over $13 for t v in the selection of matter for the worker and through such training re-{ far_reaching effect of his words, very markets this morning that there was L 2 % . AL 1 ducing the number of employes re-|probably might not have received the Arrive at Atlants. D biiceable Bbscnes of turkevs. of |magazine in the future. In fact. the |31 G. 35: C'A. E. 31i|and his five younger brothers and quired for the task. sentence he did. He is an old man, | A aNTA, December 24.—Friends of | questionable quality, such as charac- | 240008 2%t “slogan’ the timahoas sisters. The 1ad is popular with his The extent to which it is practi-|not strong physically. He is a man > Dot ootalist leader, | terized the Thanksglving market, and | SAOPIE0 45, 18 Slogan the time-hon- | selved employers, who have become so much cable to adopt the principle of pro-|of much personal charm and impres- |Bugenc V. Debbh SeCBlet JAGEINon inspectors were not in' de- | 2feD. ] interested in helping him attain his e motion from within in filling the|gjve personality, which qualifications - |mand. i 3. SAVING THE CHILDREN FROM [ambition that they contribute to the higher positions In the eoreio o -|make bim a dingerous man, calcu- Tl o e At Gvioes. from | O the stands in the markets and [ TMere is &h undercurrent of amuse- | pHETR FATHER'S EXAMPLE. family's need. The mother takes view to offering a career to Dropere ' ated to mislead the unthinking, and | (SRR T Would be Christmas |along the country lines turkeys were | anis of the student body. whose| A Wife divorced from a brutal andilodgers besides making a home ror| day. . Some of the stock that had been the liquor on the premises. Bond for the appearance of the several person< arrested was furnished. her six children. 1y qualified persons wno encer taelaffording excuse for those with crim- SiTed hih: While buyers seemed nu. [Fanks of the student d Amount asked for, $780. Previously $33850. R. G. public service, inal intent.” day merous. There was a steady demand i give The desirability and practicability | ' Ctterances which resulted in Debs'{ EXPectation that the socialist leader. } IOV o oo ea¢t the prices asked |S€njored and subpressed publi n the | dissipated husband, fearing the ef- cation | 5 as having amounted to a' stroke of | fect Of thelr father's Inheritance for G, $1.50: . i -year for of developing a system for more care- | conviction were contained in a speech | Who I8 serving a ten-yeas ierm dealers said they fully expected : 2 ful review of the selections for pro-|at Canton. Ohio, June 186, 19187 M. | Vivlation of the espionage law, would f;“"ef“"’d"o, iBeir upplics by sun- | Eenius. her two boys, has been making con S VoH . M. $ [13 ” ! motion. i . | e released brought his brotaer, Theo —_— stant struggle to give her little fam- 1; Mrs. M.'A. B, §1 o ormulation of recomendations | Lour, Offered no evldence in i J¢5|dore Debs, and David Karstusr here|down. e e 5 fly the right upbringing. Result: The|H. M. H, $5; McKinley e fense ‘and made his own address to| SO eb® G, Dault, SROTEG, BN Hen turkeys brousht S cents | HEI D N $5,000 BOND. |tvo iada the oidest fourteen, are try- | Training School 3ib; T. I A, 35: ) —_— ing hard to grow fast so that they|C. $1. Total received, $375 and plans regarding hours of ser-lthe jury at the trial in Cleveland in d.more than toms, dealers sell- ernoon before definite announcement|Poun >. A. E., vice, leaves of absence, the privileges|september, 1918. When Federal Judgefl canve trom Washington that the sen-|ing toms at 60 cents asking 65 cents ing Bard to' grow fast g0 (nat they|C A E. $1 Tolal ree NO. 11. TUBERCULOSIS TOOK HER under the retirement act and other|westenhaver pronounced sentence for the hens. It was explained by| Ackley Stearn of Piftsburgh, P: matters designed to obtain effective- | Debs' only statement was that “all | ‘oise,had been commuted and i was |, "geater that the hens are in de-|charged with robbery, N uTEia o |42 thus reward her for all she has ness of the public service. will work out well in God’s own good mand because they contaln @ great- |bonds of $5.000 to awalt action of [170° O8N "N L cots previousty | FUSCAND. DA FEeRy - When e father (colored; led of the toms. pearance in' Police Court yesterday, |acknowledged, $311.50. Mige M L. M- }yproulosis he left six children, rang- b aay. ¢ white than e tme. Debs himself was mot told of the|®F Proportion of w meat the grand jury, following his ap- : a Tight' 1o save him from prison.. K| hove, overnight. socarding to % K ————— When he was given a preliminary | 30: C0 g B B0y M0 0 B Vo 35 1 in age from one to fourteen years. case was carried to the Supreme Court|who said ho waited for direct orders FREED OF CHARGE. SERUELH “B P b 8k g 208 st & of the United States and conviction on | from Attorney General Daugherty be- WO00DS . Brief Funeral Service for Vet- eran Newspaper Editor Held Beffer s , . was testified that Stearn struck $2; R. K., $10; E. P. D., $5; Mrs.|Tne mother, rather give up her at Jal one count amrmed, March 10, 1319. A |fore'sssaching the subieot to.the pria- Aringe Desvers o "taxt drivers gver | S, g 34 gourteen platd printers. |10, SOt R ing five. miles 10 cksonville, Fla. yw weeks later another effo as . 2 e he: Wi a hammer an 00! <A E 81 1 o 7 . | By the Associated P . ed of the highest courts. a ) [lished recas prehen v . S an 0- St s S - 3 st R e en ADEH 13 1910. e was taken|iaq Ly for casce of his releate|pccused Presenting Obscene Play. |ficeman Bingham of the seventn pre-| No. 4. TRYING TO BE BOTH FA-|At that time the oldest boy was|24—rMarse Henrs” Watterson bivou- to Moundsville, W. Va., prison, there |along by guards or. prisoners who| NEW YORK. December 24.—Two | clnct. THER AND MOTHER. }l!},r:;}(;nfo "':'g‘“m:m:! ::r ;e;f:;j s | acked today among his old comrades i 2 lt:lel:es}::w!;lvs"-e;;e:c:s- .;‘;‘.Z:’:J&‘L‘&“I: ;-:;rgcn:w,dn- ex, men talking in the|complaints charging Al H. Woods, pro- Trying to be both father and mo-{ Associated Charities during the past;©f the confederacy in Evergreen c Debs' friends did not despair the|nignt : senting q : at home, Bl vanhiog. when he will seek a final restink Suit Says Bank Collected {q.of et Sotion Abpeal atear ap- < digmissed today by the December grand | Maj. Winthrop S. Greene, Infantry |children, except waywardness and the |oldest child has now grown strong ;;:l ‘:-5: mu:;uo‘b Prpe:idem vansu‘:n lell’(l’-e:u':e‘r: ‘Trle:e‘!ly!olr thhie ;ocilll_n Jury, x: was reported to Judge Tally in O‘M(‘ess' Re;er\'e C‘A)rhns.hhl! befll|ls- J:venilx:l Cd!;r'. l:- ét any ;vond;r Lhul: enough to go to work. place beside his mother and father 2 5> his home @t |ygeneral sessions. signed to duty with the operat nna]t is mother broke down through worl Amount asked for, $780. Previously |in Cave Hill cemetery at Louisvill: i 3420’632.63 for ssm,m a‘;;:xe!:%:;d‘: g:sg‘;;;z:h:t:et:e::- Tarr:afl;:t:t. rx:&. gn release, whete,| The jury heard the play read by As-|and training division, War Depart-land worry? Especially as her hus-{acknowledged, $220.90. Mrs H. B, The o0y, of libe wencratic A tonsfsayinginshoiuidisolthnthtolre expaea eat With bis family, B |sistant District Attorney Murphy. ment general staff. band, a skilled mechanic when she |$7.35; Mr. 3L O. D.. $10: O Street Vo i e 8 1 T WSB! Loan for 8 Months. ously the morale of the people. "At-|ture course He has indicated in b AR IR N T A filosias ot ORIE it Eow okine ek Wi ould con - i ; Eraride . Boyie, Willam . Bopte| S et IoraL, Falmer sent’ o the ptat thatKe would continue e setv- | FIRST PHOTOGRAPH OF THE PRINCE OF WALES IN INDIA jFouriach phite jrinters 1, Teschers Imoved om ' mortuars chapet 1 and James C. Robertson late yester- |bardon of Debs, but Mr. Wilson again| — — — - S s - ~ o 0k N A O D D-lthe cemetery, accompanied only by decline: RATIFIED AT RELEASE. = : W W : 3 it High School, $18.50. Tot: his son, daughter and grandchildren & L % i : $277.75; amount still needed, $502.25.| A brief funeral service was held . - NO. 12. TUBERCULOSIS AND IN- | yesterday and the placing of the body FLUENZA DID IT. in the vault this forenoon was with- day afternoon filed suit in the District Supreme Court to recover $241,265.26 from the Cemmercial National Bank Ordered Case Reviewed. With the incoming of the Harding |Socialist Secretary Styles Freeing d violation of the law |administration, renewed efforts were “ 3 for allege . el iorobtaln olon ooy Tor s b2 ‘Grudging Concession.’ g 3 This frail widow with three chil- {5 ceremony. agamnst usury. J Thie Syleintitts fclain [ 2 ey By the Associated Press. . & dren, oldest seven, reduces her rent they were compelled to pay $426,632.- | cialist party head. Mr. Harding €avVe| CHICAGO, December 26—Otto F. by taking lodgers and taking in sew- 63 principal and interest on a loan | no definite answer, but there were in- | Branstetter, executive secretary of the o e - ing. She broke herself down by long, of $300,000 for eight months. As the | dications that the administration was |socialist party, in a statement issued i 2 X outside the home, while | Erief because of the death of her law provides a forfeiture of all Inter- | giving serious consideration to the 18t night on the release of Eugene V.| S 2 5 i % CEY 3 | |hara work outside the home, while ., anion, with whom she celebrated est when excessive interest is demand-| -\ o\ o0 tven 2 ray of hope broke Debs from the federal penitentiary at 3 5 e v 4 3 her babies were being neglected. |only last Tuesday the fifty-sixth ed and permits the plainti®f to recover | SPPERL an0, 1oCR & P3O MOBD FrOV¢ |Atlanta, termed the commutation of 2 # LEE 5 LSt A Their father. a sufferer from tuberculo- | niversary of their wedding, is st twice the amount alleged to have been | 401’y My, Harding ordered a review | Jemeng: walcts CoSnE, oconcession to a ot : 83 ) @ |sis. died of the influenza two years ago. | confined to her room. It was learned exacted the plaintifts clalm twice the ) o P™;s ‘caze by the Department of |jeriand Which was becoming too strong o : & Amount asked for, $936. Previously | today that Gen. and Mrs. M. 0. Terrs sum of $120,632.63. The defendant has iy ... to be longer resisted.” The statement 3 . 5] . § 5 e . | of Washington, close friends of Col Tefused to return the amount alleged |TUStice- . o bl ime from | follows: o - 4 acknowledged. $264.50. W. V. H., $2: {214 Mrs. Watierson, were on their to have been unlawfully exacted, the| si1anta prison to Washington unan- "lm“;r:t“:u:}u;‘mrn%ed buth.zot . 7 = : 9 < R. R. A, §1; Fourteen plate nrimers,’w-ylw“hckmm.mo to be :;'Hh her. * cor is told. & lease of ne Debs % e & 3 g Col. Watterson's son said today nu cauzt nounced ‘and unattended for & CON: st this time. The In £ omphissls b e 3 e i definite plans had been made by the Mrs. Watterson Continues iil. Mrs. Watterson. bowed down with Gave Notes for $400,000. ference with Attorney General sasing " { According to the declaration, the | Daugherty. -Ho slipped into this city o amands af orga :‘"“‘m and ¥ ; S R8s Mea 2 O L e ek plaintiffs October 15, 1920, borrowed | quistly held a three-hour con: erence | classes for the release mads it certain kg ? - ; . £ 3»‘5.50, - “H n:e;eu,usceeufio S s Pt s however, that they will spend af NO. 13. GOOD TOTBE TRUE.” | Jeast a part of “hr— season as guests ; = “It ain’t really truc. Tell me youlof Gen. W. B. Haldeman, former pul interest at 6 per cent. Mr. Daugherty to a group of dum- It a s % ! founded newspaper correspondents. . e : 5 lisher of the Louisville Times an .0 additlon, it is alleged, the bank | o hebe was described as & model pris- % X ) o - ) < 8 . ain't fooling me. Do you mean that 1), \imate assoclate of Col. Watterso knowingly an D! 3 2 | | can have some money in my hand and | ¢, many years, at his winter home at oner at Atlanta. In fact, Warden 3 4 reserved and charged on sald|SECR, S0 “pgther Byrne, prison chap- .. & : . Bl |20 to the store and buy the food I want | Naple L hie il T V1’92 hng another sum | lain, united in Goclarins him te be [MALSS (N release of Debs and o fow . . 4 Trithout bothering with & gracery or- | o1 3400 making a toiai of 0907LI% o Bis sentence hY was:the choice of [t0 & demand which was becoming too| : o dex? Itts too good to be true” This| ;;lgg:u: :".“‘s’p‘:’,‘,“‘;en"frm court is | nearly a million voters forrr.-ena.ng strong to be longer resisted. . . d s .};'xfn:-";:'."'x'-:ieu?:fl'hy anksgly- | of course, my first thanks are to God; advised that 3847132 of this amount| U, F18 SXIYTIX yeurs of 6¢ US| ppogECUTOR. IN PROTEST. A1 : : oréa” woman, 'who herselr, almout | from WhOT S iRneR Some, L Dot was paid by the plaintiffs Octol 2 : . . bilr (s husband in the Tubercu-| lory" meg) time.” The writer, widowed 2500000 from the bank and gave notes | With Mr. Daugherty and was aboard |iseh o, tie, it certain BETe] ‘payable ight | & train traveling southward am e I oleht | Before his presence was announced by |lonser fail to do this ast of A Ao eut eatiod far by the face of| PLAN DEBS’ HOMECOMING. |a the Awociated Prem. s : g o renirE frem three ig| Y the loms of her husband from tuber- the notes was $11,560.71. 4 Ohlo, ’ G R Tl cuosls, 2ad, far from strang herselr > & = a 3 3 making a courageou V' \ Charge Effort to Comeeal. Terre Haute Soclalists Will Give|On hearing that Presid ng > v § § ‘Amount asked for, $988. Previously | ber ihreq children a real home & = d u . 5 er to conceal the alle il- & . acknowledged, $232.15. Cash, $1; O o 3.‘.'“?,“-“1“ e 08;‘:'“'“ as-| Beception to Freed Leader. | fonce: nited Htates Digtrict Attors : : p o ¥ ¢ ; Strest Vocational Sehool 36 Lodge O N o e loan of $300.000 was made|py the Asscciated Press. Dabs, announced that he had formaily | [ o 3 ; ; . 891, . O. W, V. g ; : in the form of a sale of certain securl- | "pERRE HAUTE. Ind., December 24. tested against releasing the so- . . & 0 o S L1t T : the par value of $447,000, but|_p gparations for an eiaborate home- | Clalist leader when consulted by At- B Wl i { > u"p‘ Soldiers' Home, $3: E. D. K Of the actual value of 3300 000sA 03,197 | coming celsbration to be held today | torney, General Harry M. Daugherty In memorium, $6; cash, $10: C. A. ;. P tien wers recet the plaja; | in honor of Eugene V. Debs by local | SeYory BORRE AEo. : . | 31 Through C. E. C. $31; Dunbar securities were received by the plain-| ts were abandoned when {t be- ‘wrote that was opposed to : P § High School, $18.66. Total received, 3 tiffs as the equivalent of money and|ogme knewn that the commutation | Creeing Deba™ Mr. Werts said, ‘be- | | e : : 22.65; amount still needed, 3665.35. | I $5; C. A. E, $1. H M. b by them. The sum of $4.000 is said ot Haeding. would | ceuse he had had an eminently fair ; . $322. 5 35,1 T e, 3810; - mmount ol {to have been an additiona e e, cientive umtil Hunday, | trial. was found guilty of serious . ; NO. 14. THANKS GOD FOR HER |needed, $842. charge. The reception had been planned In the | Siaras hey to Lor% Fromaiin oo oo ; v s BLESSINGS. Undesignated, 325. : lllune.d." “I canm never praise or thank the Summary. H hope that the announcemént of clem- |gity, and had been ¢ _‘There is only one place in Engla encay would mean his immediate re-| ™ Federal Judge D. Westhaver; tod ou anoush for Xoap=| ‘assonitiaskellTop, S13,158; amount e ing a roof over my head and provid-|received to aneh{l.:oo.n - t is & tiny V! lease. who presided at the Debs’ trial and . - e : S s : : ; H m&h&g known as Chxhuu mfii‘? W who m‘ B! refused to ceme |THE STREETS OF BOMBAY AMID THE CHEERS Ic’ln‘-' THE PRINCE IN A CARRIAGE, PASSING THROUGH e s SRS il i i 3

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