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BANDONWARDEBT| " "o TUSCLE SHOALS SOURCE FOR BONUS | (eezs (&5 URGE MEN OF THE SOIL FOR FEDERAL RESERVE BOARD: AUDITORIUM TEAMS e s ro rosvmc EMPLOYES' UNION GAIN THREE HEADS |z s e SEEKS MEMBERS Develops Trouble. One man is in the hospital in a serious More Business Men Accept |condition as the resuit o aisurnances (Campaign Among Govern- in connection with the election of a Chairmanships for Work of | Fiorids Wveme dsapuet - cren. | ment Workers to Be Florida avenue and Bohrer street, last Thrift week com- which will drive b home the impor- tance of Thrift. E. C. Graham, presi- dent of the City Government Leaders to Put with the ten points of the Thrift pro- Club, who is chair- Through Direct Tax for gram: Work and earn, make a budget. man of the District record expenditures, have a bank ac- . B CRCE e oW isi night. Soldier Payments. ot CarpulitenvuzanceRavnizous Ford Yesterday. Raising Funds. Fie'is William Tush, thirty-nine vears Launched Monday. : prompuy. finvest in safe securities, : Charles W. Semmes, president of |94 of 1110'8 street, who, it is alleged. | “Membership day” for Federal 13m- ahare: withi others Following a conference between BY DAVID LAWRENCE, o ik 4 | enry Fu i 5 All idea that the American soldiers | y Ford of Detroit and Secretaries el Wecks and Hoover and Brig. Gen. Bbee ol el DL “WILDEST SPOT IN U. S.” | Harey Taylor, Corps of Engineers, at ceeds of the allicd war debt may s the War Department yesterday afier- abandoned AT TOM THUMB GEYSER | noun. in regurd to the formers offer There will be a bonus paid. how- s | ever. Jt will b £ £ was struck with a_stick by Joseph ol the Washington Rotary Club; E. J.|Burke, forty-nine, 2226 Georgia avenue, | 710¥¢S 1 . vion, No. 2, will be held Murphy, past exalted ruler of Wash-|and James Andrew Jackson, fifty-one,Monday, commencing a membership ington Lodge, B, P. O, Biks, and Louts| 1823 6th street, all colored, as the |drive which will last fhroughout the T e e e SRa npted to prevent the latter | weck. Pluns for this campaign were “ two men from entering the boar rerfoctadias 7 tion of the Merchants and Manufac- | ing. Bush received injuries to his i perfected at a meeting of the board turers' Assoclation, are the latest of- t noon today was in a sem of representatives of the union at its tate at Freedmen's Hospital. He | headquarter® 1123 New York avenue, to lea i e and operate the Muscle Shoals raised by direct ta i S s ledge signers to head commit- A plant. Secret: Weeks announced p gner: arged w srae) SGCE ation. President Harding anncunces [Lecturer Says Salt-Seeking. Porcu- |jinl; Seereuars Weeks announced 5 with the object of raising a ot it ARaIEat ane | Lt Snt SWilllaiI B Hendsicks, that he favors the enactment of «| pines Feed on Saddles Carelessly |that plant would he reforeed to Cone minimum of $5,000, through the sale | men, who were rearrested early toduy, | PFesident of the union, was elected bonus law and that he will not oppose | of stock and bonds, in the Wash-{was continued to January 27 in Police | d¢ te 1o the Washington Cham- Left in Reach. Bress within the next two weeks for ! ington Auditorium, according to an!Court today. Another case of assault, |ber of Commerce final acticn. a sales tax as the method of raising inouncement today by Charles J.lagainst George Welford Ray, twenty- Mr. Hendricks stated that the pol the money gln the park of the Tom Thumb| whe reterence. he said, probavly Columbus. “Secretary of the' Wash |l \ears oid. 1853 1300 street, who. i (; M7 kel sain s e o= Fhether public se snt will ap-| Beyser. where the porcupines will eat; Y e ington Auditorium organizatlon com-|is charged, after the meeting attacked |1 ©0f the union 1 co-operation and Whether public sentiment will ap-; SEUReE e e b ther | Would include the proposition of Mr. mittee. 5 S ronared, after the meeting attacked | - ciprucal ognfidence between union prove another tax imposition is quite i you don't hang it high, is the “wild- | Ford. as well as those received from | These three names, added 1o that|board of deacons, is on tie books of | WCMDers and with department execu- snother matter, but republican lead- | St spot in the United States.” accord-| prederick Engstrum of Wilmington. of C. H. Burkhart, former president|No. 8 precinet. He left §50 cojlateral | 1555 nd members of Congress, in ers believe it is essential to success|ing to Norman McClintock, Who|X, C., and from C. C. Tinkler of San of the Bar Association and chairman | for his appe 65 > i l‘""‘v'.'-'r st of better service to the e ; e thes it the | lectured before members of the Na- | Fiuneisco. et the manufacturers’ section: of the| Rev. W. A. Taylor. pastor of thepoyerfment by the emploves and N the fall elections that they put the i tional Geographic Society last evening | o Merchants and Manufacturers’ Asso- |church for the pact cigid sears {better service by the goverament tn measure through, and they plan to dolat the New Masonic Temple. Secretary Disappointed. |ciation, who signed the pledge last)today that the whole ftrouble |the public, with fair treatment 1o 80 within the next few weeks | This spot is the southeast corner of Dluining the action taken by the right, bring the total of commitiee |arisen through a ion in Sl Rimeans wbisscuring ! Yellowstone Park first entered, the|conference, Sccretary Weeks sald he cLaitmen to thirty-nine. | church. which, he represented] oL Obstacles to War-Debt Plans. | speaker stated, by George Shiras, 3d,| was disappointed in that Mr. Ford Sees Time for Actfon. {about 25 per cent of the membership. | wer in Organization. i ington and a_ trust u list, a winter resident of Wasl e of the N {deciined to ugree to certain modifica- G . : 2 - | Lindsey Jones w elected as ¢ : very L 54 nderta e tions of his plans, which were held o e s Practical obstacles have arisen to} Svery time it is proposed to bring > : : i 4 ORI, 4 i man of the board of deacons, {the wo owa 8 comes prevent the linking up of the bonus | tional Geographic Society. Mr. Shiras |desirable by his conferees. One of L i B o Hn oMW ashing DR LRSI ol s e o b e With the proceeds of the allied war tliere discovered « new sub-species of | these was that affecting the reduction i i i 4 R . Diration 18 seommomaornIng, ihe %~ |arter the ‘alemed assault on Eush.|plish little or nothing us individuals, debt. One is the fact that the origi-| poose: Which hus been numed foriof the 100-year-lease period. The 4 2 . : ful apology a e tojWhen the mecting broke up, during |We can accomplish much through ¥ > % : 13 3 is moose fprincipal modification agreed to by 1 2 ‘ % putit. The period of s has pass- | Which time Lieut. Martin Riley 1d lunited forces back of a unified policy nal liberty loan acts provided that|shown among a remarkable se of | Ford was that guaranteeing pay- g nEn ed. The time for antion Tas torived ~ | Sergt. Sullivan of 1 thih precinet, 1and a well co-ordinated program in v ade on o rincips cels o & 8 als K ¢ Mr. . @ v O C 3 3 & i e ® % z 3 e ac n has a ed s - P - R > bk uny ments made on the principal | reel f the animals taken by Mr. ment annually of 4 per cent interest . i Wi -5 Mr. Murphy declared the committee in attend . it is said that | the interests of a better civil service. = > e : MeClintock lon the cost o construction of dams Of the money lent to foreign govern-| “rpe joctyrer paid a tribute to the' Nos. 2 and 3, regardless of the cost, rk. in behalf of national parks, of whereas at first he offered interest I he is to head “will not only sell $5.000 orne was jostled by Itay ax all |1t i to accomplish this that we ask worth of stockel ena.bana: But. willl] out of (ke building {the men and women employed in the bend its energies that we may the © Pas1or of the church said today | Bovernment gerv to join our or- ments shall be immediately applied | w to the payment of liberty loan bonds | Secretary Falli of the Interior Depart- {only on $28,000,600. e ! th bl 3 izat ‘ ment and Stephen T. Mather, direc Secrerary A Waeke stateme B enator K. D. Smith of South Carolina, Senator F. M. Simmons of ) nore quickly realize the ambitions of | i trouble had been brewing | Babizate A JEt Juteren 8 thgrcon L e e T e I on | o ynoretary Weeks' statement fol- | (0l I "S dantar F. B, Kellogk of Minnenota, who conferred with the | the people of Washingion gencrally, | (0F some time. and that the fagtion| The contral membership committes Prexident today relntive to the appointment of a “real dirt farmer” to the we shall have a convention hall.” | 0bposed to him had resented the {0 charge of the membership cam- Federnl Rescrve Bourd, photographed at the White House. here is no question that the laun- |manner in which it was necessary for | PAIED s combosed of . b. Anderson, dry industry in the District of Colum- |the pastor and others to sign checks | teehnical wssista the bureaun of { Di# Wwill welcome the opportunity to|Using church funds. construction and of the Navy If the plans. which have been di mulation of interest in these mna- sssed for the last week. to collectitional playgrounds. he said, has tnterest on the foreign debt and pay | su) ed in more visito L to the soldiers were to go through{ey - before. Ir. Hoover and 1 have had a long consultation with Mr. Ford about his to them thanjoffer for Muscle Shoals, and have s brought up for consideration various - oo TN R e Jepartme 58 Ioberta § \\'ou]n]r v‘nls:n;_;h.vlrulueur: o&m?; Luz lmpl reel shown last e‘,,,",mi ddis_ phh:f: orpn. D i ol aifietion BRIEFLY OLD S OR 1 n :{I:mi\:‘np;‘n,d)ryll move-| : ll‘:v':'i T “4'\1».[:“1 s v‘; i Vision of the liberty loan acts of Seb-|closed thousands of elk being fed in|which Mr. Ford is willing to make is {would 1ik e Wt section, division of loans “eur- yinign of the berey loan acts of Sep | closed thousands of el Leing fed In | WHE" ST Fora " wiline to make 13 I TORY ot 1 Mo S hauionat (CITY CLUB TO THROW | creoit aniastad s it i e {federal’ government to keep on taX-l{ernment to preserve these Americ Eouldiberaig tee of the limi ireqe cconventlonihera;ibut ihayesheny LG @ H Americ: ople, not merely | anima = i kol ayguasanteesolthelimita. OF ARMS CONFERENCE‘ prevented from doing so by the lack 2. Glass, chief of the clerical instruc- g e et oe: the liberty|animals In the famous Jackson Hole| tion of cost of building dams Nos. 2 | of adequate housing. DOORS OPEN TONIGHT | tion” aivi of the public health country, their last stand against the und 3. and, in that matter, he has { service: Samuel Grosh, editoriul clerk, menl but also on the principal as rchments of the hunter.. He also | offered to pay 4 per cent interest on | To Meet for Organzaton. {bureau of soils. Department of Agri- ivrell. -4 some unusual views of that|ihe cost of the dams from the time ey 1s of the central committee| a.aic o 2 culture. and Dr: Daniel Folkmi { As matters stand now. the gOVern-|uniqie and beautiful range, the Teton. | of ‘their completion to the expiration| (The Star ix publishing daily @ summar- | is expected it will be possible to that within few days the| < arly 2.000 members and ’h"“"!m.u'm.'- s s Aol fment here must annually providei Nouninin sheep, the wildest of our{or the contract. | fzed story of the derelopments of the arma- | pass upon the article relating to mittee chairmanships will | families are expected to he present Wiy §bout $975,000.000 to pay liberty bond-| larger animals; deer. moose, bear and [*.rhar’ of course, means on the| ™M Will keop I touch with the outstand. | LOgtifications i istands. {have been completed, Foliowing the|at the housewarming party at the I Micad mremch Cemwiiieen. lolders the interest that is due them., clk all were caught in their native|amount of money which has not been | ing events of the historic meeting.) e danar acceptarice of 100 Washington busi-|pew City Club This committee will be assisted by building on G street gy, Where is that money secured? BY|habitat, pursuing the course of their v gates met to dise hantung | negs men T | returned to the government through f 2 f the income tax, corporation tax and ly life. Bears, in the speakersiih. e e i s The Washington conference had auestion. having before them the | runizat ‘Wil the other levies of the new reve-iopinion, are the most amusing of the| griginal proposal. The offer of Mr.| an off day today. None of the con- | Mittter of the return to China of Tiue wild anin and those which had! Ford is going to be put in the form former German rights in mines. ch committees headed us follows | Treasury, Miss Roberta L. Lindsey ! public health, Dav inte s committee heads, an or- ¢ n meeting will be held tojtonight. The clubhouse is r take up the matter of incorporation, |occupancy. Tables in the main din- choosc a name for the corporatioh.jjng room and in the private rooms ay for revenue, N. M ral ac- " Retief from this immense burden— | become tatie because of their pro-| of a coneact s 1 ference committces met. The naval ables, ete. A settlement of the |[qucie on a definite program of finan- i counting office heutier, v and sent to Congress. % 3 5 ecide on a definite program of finan- | pave heen se B R e © ; ene-fourth of the annual budget—!tection from marauders .were depicted | Would Add to Task. s i limigation treaty will be consid- antung question is expected be- |t Gt L P oy .,,r,,,)‘{‘.‘"d“"‘v noset for u capacity glecd okl S e, Wa {has been expected to come eventually | in quaint and human-like antics. oul o Task. erod Maridsyiny. the iheafaror) tha fore long. The conference ix | g M SEG Securitios, e R Departmeny, Tlerse OF Sonriecly: Post ffrom the payvments by foreign gov- | It was explained that Mr. Ford's Morcav, s wailing upon this before taking up e et eoted that 50 per ] ul" he Lop floor auditorium, where | Gflre &, 15 Blassingham: Nasy De- ernments of the interest and princi- | | refusal to accept the modification pro- | American, Rritish, French, Ttalian other matters relating to China 8 € formal presentation of the bui partment, C. D. Ander : Interior cent of the subscriptions be taken out {ing to the memie : p 5 cti = S Abtenatt the 5 Siberia hip will ipal of their war debt. If. mu@a(Llhe‘.GEN. HARVEY DIES: | posed for reduction of the 100-vear i and Japanese delegations, when it and Siberia in the form of bonds, securcd on the | place R e S W r 1. Swanton: b shice, {spldiers get it this means that the | ES; [ term probably’ would &ive €O s | e e | [ 11y 50 per cont 0 | Dioesfacala nave dicenimroy :v JOrc Rbtris: patent ofig W Wor- ifederal government would have to a liciuded, AhitoAve fromaPentenville | T 5 stock. Commit ficials cxpect that im”"" by President E. i, rell: St Elizabeth’s, Roy B Holmes keep on b i this plan will be adopted address by Dr. James |} Agriculture, Harry Graham; Ce rrowing from the Amer- ILL FOR LONG TIME ! consideration of the offer. Existink lican people by regular bond issues laws regulating lease of properties [six from Brixton, twenty-two from . | Colymbus, Recently i fand would not be able to reduce the | | y y cssed by the federal government, | Wormwbod Scrubbs and thirty-five v Dr. Daniel Akmar: stor of DASIDL: rds, I V. Wells geodetic Church, and sev- H i e pos | : ! Bty b dan for o senerations & S TN it was explained. limit the period of | from Wandsworth prison. | i | eril G it bers will rd | urvey. D, P. Ba {tax burden for @ generation at least (Continued from First Page) !mxmmm e e R L e D T S Call;;d ](-u‘,'Bl,)rr‘lIm s Troe g survey. 1 P Laoe ens H Bonds Back to Normal 3 X % and Congress probably would have to | Determination gue met the dis-! o lai p.m abou . U David 1, dwe Siate: EAonEn 1 Peaians i o i Cotpan 1 Separate Battalion. { modify the statutes in the event it |charged men at each prison and con- T, "_""X"r;-“ s taanty I Ji4§ | which the rest of the buitding il D2V D CalAwEL Hiate, Keonsnd B Lilerts honds and vietors bonds|May 3. commissioned major, 3d | decided to accept the Ford proposal. | ducted them to various houses where | BY the Assrinted Fres. i > thrown open for inspection. The b D Hintivg {mowadays are around par and the | Battalion. 2 Infuntry. July o0 1899 | Mr. Ford however, was said to have | williBe untll they.leave for M-/ | LISHON. nmmary, 14-—Chris | e i dmmediatoly e clenr dmirce nission. Faul 1. Rein e is i 2 ey | commissioned lieuten: colonel, 2d | expressed an unwillingness to agree |jand. The prisoners from Pentonville topher Columbus, dixcoverer of | | AT Cant K, N 3 ea Y rnt Library o mgress, igovernment s gratified that they |y, coiry “April 5. 1908; commissioned | to 4 shorter time on the Bround that | Knelt and recited the Rosary over the! | s meere Sl ALl 1 [buttet’ supper Wil 1o servea’ The Ly of Congress, !have returned to mormal value, butjcolonel 2d Infantry, ‘September 30,| the financial investment he would | grave of Sir Roger Casement before| | ‘Americm wax hoyn in el 8| {doors will be opened shortly after i Smi iindsl) B oarA {fears are entertained that if the pro- | 1410 and commissionéd brigadier gon’ | make would involve a greater amount | feaving. Sir Roker was exceuted at| | the Fortuguese Academy of | | Ahp il 2 5 : SN {ceeds of the allied war debt are,€ral. commanding the District of Co-|of money than he was prepared 10 |pentonville August 2. 1916, and buried | | Selences was told yesterday by | | he club will ope or regular Ay Mixs . Tracy Cops Bimehow made pavable to(the soldiers | Umbia militia, June 4, 1915. { spend under any time period less than |jn'the prison yard, following his €on-| | bagrocinio Ribeiro, n member. | E {service Sunday at T30 am. the old Servic ¢ el S O S b 01 A Uas a bonus, the liberty bonds held h; Succeeded Gen. Harrie A Viction IorhiEl oAy | — | |Revelati R di | fng. | The regular dimner | Farwell; employes compensation s g b i | & iy hehar Ui |commission, Miss Murgaret D. Bright- so many millions of small investors| Gen. Harvey succeeded Gen. George LY { 96 FREED IN BELFAST. It had been an historieally ac- | | evelations egaraing In jara "‘,‘M“”' undsy e ML SO Flig it B SRR e At o P | 11 arrien, who. s s own resucs|DAIL UNANIMOUS , ST SR SR | | ormation Bivean Aotivities | Seater 5 wrhe poa .t sultant impression on the electorate,| i s S N U jalready been booked canal. Joseph K. Pettit; tariff comnis- %0 far as the fall elections are con- | W3S retired as a major general. Gen. RATIFIES TREATY; Strong Guards Thrown Around ment of Senhor Ribeiro co ] {alreadyibeeniopkied, oo Bonhie Merbaer anaies cerned. will have to be taken into|Harvey served as head of the District} ’ . Is Lackis on the heels of an announce- 3 tific-techni sectio Lr. H considéeraiton by the administration {snilitia until he was mustered into Prison, But Disorder Is Lacking. [ | meme By the Re Rev. Mgr. Hoy | Responsible. FIRST AMERICAN BOYS Shantz. as a possible boomerang. { federal service June 30, 1916 He was DE VALERA ABSENT |5y tne sssociatea pre D L e | proximately 4.800.000 Soldiers and(ber 21, 1916. He was commissioned | Sinn Fein prisoners were released| , Sailors, and many of them hold bonds. | brigadier general. National Army, to| — here today. The streets surrounding | "Fhe tendency. therefore, will be to|Tank from August 5. 1917. He wasilrish prisoners. arrested und incar-the prison were strongly guarded by, steer clear of the allied war debt and | P1aced in command of the 75th Infan- [cerated in connection with the recent | cojdiers and police, but there was no | find some other means of raising the | {r¥ Brigade at Camp Shelby. near hostilities, were restored to liberty. | 1o qefonstration. bonus. The sales tax has ,x.,,.m,\.,iHuuu—-burg, Mi; and was later! Prof. Thrift of Trinity College e saned donditionied 1 H St Re, en who| Owing tc sympathy, though not full approval that as a _representative of men who £ o tne Wisturbed icondition (o transferred to Camp Wadsworth, S. T €. He later was again transferred to {had held different opinions in the past | the city, S ix was a Jew. The prelate sald that thix wax proved by docu- | ments discovered at the home of dent of the bhoard of education, re- signed from that body at the request RGP RIMDEETE SEARCH'NGINQU'RY ancextors of Columbun In Spain. | | of the justices of the i)ialrul.\‘\lhremel FOR D. C. CAR LINES 3 \ G e Reimaanieban dio sets crected and operate that he wax a Jew because of | Gy o pplo: Ghe nembers ol members of the First American F the deportation people of | |the board, ause of his connection | ,ryanization laust night transm that race from Spain by Ferdi- with the Columbian Information Bu-|the words of Secretary of Comn nand and Isabelle. reau, which advertised that it would | Hoover throughout the countrs vhen s ted (Continued from First Page.) as yet, b se 1 ans the ina % forre e & s i , 5 he made address at the second ({ofrected througl e Tation of & mew system of taxaiion, | Hattiesburs, Miss. where he ' com- | from those of the present, he accepted | fast, who were o be transferred to| | turnish esseys to school children at!ff Mede < o Conven [effected through the eperation of Which its aavocates insist will even: | manded the Ist Provisional Brigude | Mr. Grifith's statement in the spirit |southern Ircland for liberation undetiygyn) Fop) E PRICE BASIS | certain stipulated sums miehties one-man cars and the advisability o Tually make it possible o do awmy |Army troops. While there he was dis- |in which It was offered and would do | the amnesty proclamation. did not, o AL ey Club attended the ex- |Sichding such operationa. with the present levies of the revenas | Charged on account of physical disa- {his best to make the measures suc-entrain until midnight last night. At Written by Chiet Justice. S AheRRomEs SCluLaend it o2 The economies that have been act, especially on corporations, and |PliLY. The general had been devel-|cessful. Putting aside the differences | that time, with the curfew In operas FOR TARIFF GAINS FAVOR| this was revealed in a letter writ- | Miastieally received by the youns|cmccled through other methods o give the government practically all | ©Ped high blood pressure. of the past, he declared. they stood on | tion, the streets were deserted and) St awdryy !ten for the District Supreme Court ts. whose movement was launchea | P74 O™ {he revenue desired for the annual| In Charge of Militia. a common basie as & whole | trouble was wvolded L b bchiee Sisddee Waieer 1 Stecox ‘i | 13 at organization. ! e i feet. Returning to Washington. Gen. | . Mnem t { sember of the house of com- | Republicans in Senate Finance|3¢nt to Mr. Edwards. A copy of the] Last night was motion picture{ . he average € cs of train- Some of the champions of the sales | Harvey was appointed brigadier gen- | MEeting was conciuded, {Eellymemberiof jthe bous | Bep 6. The average earnings of train summor letter has been forwarded to the!night, and a five-reel film entitled Samenrd rd of education and will be r a meeting of the body Wednes from a story { men under the present scale of wages was {and the individual maximum earn- all during the X i i Ve i s fro Dublin county, 7 tax are so ardently in favor of > pointed brigadier sen- | "the provisional government faces a mors from i . sum ' HHAE ey actoally welcome ,he"m;fififfi}fi,{',\;f‘!fl e er cCalumbia } serious dificulty in the threatened strife | & mecting of the unionists of the | Committee Lean Toward New dier honus as a way to demonstrate | p was *b: ‘ar Denart. i of railway men, called for midnight to-|s est of Irela . ¢ iny Plantfor Tiap et e practicability of (hiv aee methoa] ooy visimadsiD it eRW dr[ epart- | oMt President Griffith and his cabinet { Dublin on January 19. At that meet-| Tmp 1! “The Law That Loves day | written by Judge Wi when it tukes action to fill the va-{cxhibited. Its chara irown, ters we ings of such employ ~ e 5 ing resoluts ill be! g % { cancy in the presidential chair caused { Loy actors. During the show 'music! 7" = of taxation. discussed the matter at Mansion House |ing the following resolution Will Be{ pyriper discussion today by repub- | by the resignation of MF. Edwards. | from an orchestra playing in Ditts. | calendar year 1921 Real Danger Suggested. Jeerda . A e e Tast movemant | “We. the unionists of the south and | lican members of the Senate finance Text of the Letter. { buren. P as received by wireless| 7. The reductions in wanges of em- it may be averted at the last movement. that have been mad. P i -le| ol ploye during Z 9 gnizing the provisional gov-!committee as to the basic principles; The text of the letter of Justice Mc- | telephone and distinctly heard by the fploves UHS REVS ROl WELE CUTES Some affials, Thawaver, Wi fave tast night made an offer through Ar. |ernment about to be formed. desire| o qssessing import Guties was said | Coy follows: . et illhbe o IR G kalbe further reduchions Contemplate (- nothing to do with the re-election Grifith, which never was rejected by |to co-operate with our fellow coun- |, pave developed a decided trend to- | _“It has come to our attention that onig thLmi'r Heis Lor aavisable trymen in this government in order, warq the latest proposed plan of as- | you ar that peace may be brought about and{ gesiment on the b the welfare of the community se-|sale selling price of the imported ar- cured.” ticle in the American market at the —_— time of shipment. 5 " No final decision was reached, as the ~ s “IIMMY” THIEVES ACTIVE. {mog indecision was renched. as tne |development of the working of this | plan by members of the tariff commis- sion and the Court of Customs Appeals, one of the owners of the | featured with several : o 2 omed Dlan of as- | Solumbian Information Bureau, Wash. | plays. The exhibition will close with| “S. The provisions that are now he [mpo i7|ington, D. C. which has issued a |a dance program. {made for properly heating and e L O, [tting” cars’ during *ihe " winter addresses. papers, discourses. for 31\ pepny AGREEMENT e Iation 2o mproving © Ake suance of this catalogue we believe 9.5 O that you should no longer be a mem- | ON RETURNING OF ;;\‘;““:;”m;‘”. FS A0 and gt mhows ber of the board of education of t i 1 class carried, the car miles and car District of Columbia and request that ass carried, the s Vou send us i Wrting your resigna- SHANTUNG LANDS | hours oneraicd and the estimated ton as such.” number of passengers for 1922 based The letter is dated January 9, last | troubles of members of Congress point out that whatever name it may -be called—sales tax or anything else| it means an added tax burden to American business and that the real @anger in the soldier bonus is that Fwhat appears to be a single expendi- sture of one billion dollars now m.y rcome a triennial or quadrca- the men, that if they remained at work the companies would find employment for three months for all those deemed superfluous to tae operation of the roads under an arbitration award. This would give the provisional government time to get firmly established, in the hope that opportunity for wider employment l‘“’“‘d occrimeanwhile; Jawelry, Cash and Wearing Ap- who have indorsed it. Chairman Me- e D:rn;::mh fi:r :;..k » parel Stolen From Homes. Camber wastotthe opmion thint a e | 1 ‘h‘ :’k“ il ';‘e" :' "h““" “| “Jimmy" thieves last night deprived cision might be reached on Monday fupon the present tendency of traffic. ment the decks are ‘cleared for the com- 2 ¢ v, after the whole committee had dis- = o “10. The question of the needed ex- ’ crsons of their property., ; e hs ‘. : o s I icatons mad istasions Liaakh of ey |acyeral yperscns PTOPErty. ) ced of the allied debt refunding bill. | Monday, and showed that on the first 1 tensions of street railway lines and B Two apartments were entered at 2100 {day that publicity was given the e Jocations where the companies ferring authority from the British to| .. those of Miss M. Royce and | See Report by March 1. - ) eriticism of Mr. Edwards at hearings § hort of a settlement of the railroad{ ' ‘pared to make such extensions. z N street, those e Y | Hope that the Senate fina com- | before the House subcommittee on ; s Eecaen e APTEITe 2 the Irish government. All the members |y ot TG Tl ler Jewelry P u nance com- | before the House subcommittce on |y oyiion or of tarther concessions by s of the cabinet conferred at Mansion| " "V 0" 0610 in cash were | Mittee Would be able to report the| ¢Bl B | Japan had been received here. % former board president to leave that et House yesterday, discussing their fu- permanent tariff law to the Senate by | hody. The decision of the Japanese and| At the present time and for more ture duties and the responsibilities of | Royce, . while three corkscrews taken from the apartment of Miss|ygarch 1 was expressed yesterday Chinese delegates yesterday regard-|than a year both street railway com- the provisional government. ued at $10 were taken from Miss|pooun vesterday. al- | Piscus: . = = n . $1 D erasy ooyt Autieaiimers LOSE ON 5-CENT LOAF. |irs the ovening of the port of Tsing- panies have paid their men 51, 54 Preparations for the evacuation of | Coldazier ot eomen Besides *discussing the American * | Tao and the leased territory of Kiao-fand 36 cents an hour, according to Dublin Castle and the withdrawal of the | > valuation plan_ and various substi- 3 A chow, on equal terms to all the na-ileng i or o ; e Cople mnl ;n al ll fo.| CHtrance to the gn::’!{:enfltflflfieg\irfli tutes with members of the tariff com- | Bakers' Manager Says Price Quoted | {ji1s" was regarded today as a long| The Capital T‘\-a“‘xrnugi:}:nx::::g‘“r::lu portary . aid to be complete. ; Sarah Pepper_ an a ©f| mission and the Court of Customs Step in the settlement of the Shan-|a formal agreemen ; he first contingent of th ilia celry ed at $30. The “jimmy” o all of whom are unionized forces were withdrawn lawe mint i | Jousiry ML fiod tho apartment of A e Comiiiteamen Teceived (oulaERsSvent Frofts, tung question. Y e ALt MarhiaL quiet and orderly fashion and numerous | Jean Wertz, 1101 Euclid street, wherelr""‘r& e o 'f“dn’f."" armer-| CHICAGO, January 14.—The five-cent| The Washington conference is en-|which may be ¢Panged OF SSREE O contingents of other cadets and of the | his operations netted him $12.50. | a7 N oA 10 {1af of bread in the regular bakery is{joving an off day today. No meetings|Bither the wev oF (U8 TRy EH military have received orders to depart | Burglars visited the residence of |T3ES of farih Produtts o o o jan impossibility without the bakery los-;of any of its committees wore sehdesy PRCE, GGG March 1. within~ the next twenty-four hours.| john B. King, 307 Van street south-| . TRe rates SUEEesteq by the Lwenty ! ing money. it was declared today by juled The Shantune mecting. o) b KNCdhington Railway and Elec- The managers of four Dublin madulwesl. re rs 1920 and 1921, show- Zeasily b Enial affair. dependent upon American Ipolitical contests. and that the grant Zof a bonus now will establish an im- portant precedent for the future. The American government has been paying an average of $275.000,000 dur- ing the last four years to civil war iveterans, and the fact that the United iStates has paid pensions to the sol- | idiers of other wars will be seized Zupon, it is predicted, as justification 3for making the soldier bonus a per- anent source of income. especially Sf the sales tax is once imposed and “the money appears to be easy of col- Qection from that source. Treasury officials say that no mat- “ter what the title or form of taxation, the new sums must come out of the wockets of the American taxpayers as % whole. It is beginning to look as S the issue of the next congressional campaign will be a postponed recon- _(Continued o Second Pa EDMONSTON, fetruction, with a bonus to those w. will take place next week. door, and stole wearing | @ ® | American Bake . erer s : i i $nade sacrifices during the w;’rf‘i,:'!'l: BRIG. GEN. WILLIAM E. HARVEY.! Contrary to the arrangement announced :};‘,;a::{"‘\"a!ucd at §$40. ® | finance committee was told that they | smerican Baking Insitute. A canvassof negotiations that have proceeded us Gieaimmen .‘"l‘“f. e Searly reconstruction, with promises £ . | Thursday, the auxiliaries marched from { “Plitank R. Valentine and John J.|had been accepted by the following of thirty large bakeries, he said, showed [ separately from the conferencej wash SEUC 00 MU WG, S0 2V re 3of increased prosperity to soldiers as|ment following ‘:rr':: ::ztgee:fvll:rclgi'me ’l‘)arrncki;) the g}mum;l wlt{mu‘t bam; Rea, 1647 Park road, reported that aircg::"l':“fg: :;:;Bstfigi-"mge it lnmf' bread actually cost 71-6 cents a|proper. { Some union men on the W. R. and E v 1 or flags. Except for the singing of entrance to their home | s d nia; | joaf. 5 e - 2 S s (Copyrighe, 1922.) in command of themilitia after Gen. | Songs by the cadets and Infroquent ex- :’::fd;‘;‘g:‘n\?i‘nd?)w et T Jome | MeNary and Stanfield, Oregon: Cap- | Recent reductions in bread prices by Naval Treaty Up Monday. cars, but the company has no infor mation as to their number. r-eu as civilians. Gen. R. D. Sim: Harvey entéred the National Army.|changes of comment with the few people | yn-"valued at $100. per, Kansas; Nicholson and_ Phipps, | chain stores and department stores! py Monday, it is expected, the heads general. Gen. }}_mun Stephan, the | strong force lined the route of march | ' “'He saild he was robbed by a s his % Nevada; Ladd, North Dakota; Bursum, | make such reductions. and Japan will be in a position tolana vice pres 3 dent of the Capital New Mexico; Cameron, Arizona; Ken-| ‘‘\With rent, coal, transportation and meet and conclude consideration of { Traction Company, said the company Ten days later, at his own request, {who lined the sidewalks, nothing un- v Carter, 1136 Half street|Colorado: Norbeck and _Sterling, | were made for advertising purposes, Dr. = A United Mr. H ‘s Comments. A. DONALD SUDDENLY |Gen, Harves was placed on ‘the re’|\uual signalized thelr departure, Mem- N burted. that is pockers | South Dakota; Gooding, Idaho; Jones | Burnard said. Smaller concerns doing Of (he delegations of the United - A. lnrm list with the rank of brigadier | bers of the Irish republican army in | S eaeL e Pesterday after: | and Poindexter, Washington: Oddie, a sirictly baking business- could not|states. Great Britain, France. Ial¥{ John H. Hanna, general manager SUCCUMBS IN RYE, N. Y. incumbent, w successor. |to prevent any possible untoward dem- | 107 eq woman while in a house on Gen. Harvey was a member of the |cnstration. yon, Jowa; Warren, Wyoming; Spen- | labor still up,” he said, *‘the baker can- a: e the t southwest. o 2 SALA ichether ot il o Army and Navy Club, the University 4% stree v, 1511 22 street, | cer, Missouri; Willis, Ohio; Harreld, | not deflate war prices with flour alone |the naval limitation treaty. ihas not decided whether F . & ¢ Club, a charter member of George - Military Are Departing. th?:l’:nfi‘:.‘fi?gP{gfie'otslmez dotreet | Criahoma: New, Indiana, Weller,| without going ruinously over into the| py that time, it is hoped, the ad-|open the wage agrecment in March. as Former Commissioner of| Washington Post. No. 1, ploneer post| p1yy)in Castle today was the scene | wearing apparel valued at $275 from | Maryland; Keyes, New Hampshire, 'red column of the ledger. Flour is only | i..c from Tokio, now being awaited, | When informed that the rate hearing Shipping Board, Having Served | o5 g rovan & member of Hiram | of bustling activities. The gates still | her _home last night and Townsend, Michigan 40 per cent of the bakers’ loai is to the article’ of the treaty relat: | \/ouiq hegin as carly as February 1, T e 10 IPreoandiAcoented | wers i ChATRe ot the il e Bl . o e i e | s tondortiNERtions NoBRB eI EARIie ] € s rit st n it ul’fll\ ¢ heurine A £ " - the heads of the delegations should {would be an important factor for the Word was received ere today of | oy Hapeey. student at the- Ual: [no hindrance. Within the castle pre- he sudden death in Rye, ¥.. yes-|versity of Pennsylvania; a daughter, | cincts few evidences of the military| @8 s T e &@ ;enlay of John A. Donald. former|Margaret Harvey, and four sisters:|remained. The corridors of the var- : 4 ommissioner of the: Shipping Board, | Wiy Mary Ajususta Cousing, Mrs. fious departments, military and elvil- r. Donald, who held the distinction | Sparks and Miss Alice B. Harvey, ali | lan, were filled with trunks and bag- conclude their work Monday morn- { company to consider in determining ing. then a meeting of the full com- | whetner to cpen the wage agreement mittee on limitation of armaments 3 would follow almost immediately and | william F. Ham president of the the treaty put in shape for presenta- | w. R. and E.. was out of the city to- lion at an open plenary session. ‘dny and no information was availa- Full Term of Four Years. SRR civilians seeking admittance met with CONFER ON MUSCLE S OALS PROJECT. islands will have been received. If in_March. ble as to what that company’s atti- t having been the only Shipping|of this city. smaggflolmulllhgc::m;:oynsh wsttingfre; Other Far Eaxt Questons. tude is on a change in e rd commissioner to serve a full Career Praised. It is understood that about the After the Shantuns question has | wages in Mareh, G erm, Was appointed to that office{ “The National Guard of the District|same number of auxiliaries will leave anuary 23, 1917, and served for four |of Columbia learns with profound re- | Ireland each evening during the next ears. Under the merchant marine | gret of the death of its former com- | week as departed last night. Early ct he was reappointed in November, | mander, Brig. Gen. Willlam E. Har- | next week fifty members of the Royal 920. and took the oath of office De- | vey,” Brig. Gen. Anton Stephen, com- | Irish Constabulary recruited from ember 1, 1920. He automatically|manding the District of Columbia Mil- | outside Ireland will return to Eng- ent out of office March 4, 1921, when | itia, said today. “In his death the Na- | land each evening for about a fort- he Senate failed to confirm his ap-|tional Guard loses one of its best|night. This means that 1,600 auxil- ointment. He remained, however, as | friends. iaries and 700 black and tans will trustee of the Emergency Fleet Cor- ‘Gen. Harvey entered the National |leave Dublin within the next fort- oration until June 21, 1921. Guard as a private, passing through | night. (“nx:ugennng ?n his de:th today, Ad-{all the grades until finally commis- The ;:‘l,entlelglfsgrln’h 1{mlitlcfluwrls» ral enson, former chairmai i oners alls continues. sXBense n of the | sioned commanding general, District|shers from [olsn Jalls continues n settled, the conference will give || Araifmen s GEET J0f fare and a its attention to other matters relat- |n,ducm,‘ in either would have a tend ing to the far east. Those matters |ency to bring the other down. relating to China which remain to be T ndled incluce the twentv-one de- | WANTS SINGERS FOR OPERA. apan, the basis of the 4 A R “‘2,‘:“‘\? 0?(19{:.?wmch China wishes to | Rollin Bond, dg::::r soofd;(y_ 80 8o away with: the question of leased | Pies BAUGIL ehat a few vounk peo- territories, spheres of influence and "l" with good voices, both male and Chinese railroads, with particular re- lr";’“le but particularly basses and Jation to discriminatory rates which. { TS5 0nn P6ng openings in the it is charged, are given by some of | JUL/S of the “Washingtonians, beel a of Columbia Militia. tionals of the coun- Vi Herbert's % “I regarded him as a consclentious t all times He was most active in | Scottish prisons are expected to ar- the roads to nation Which now has Victor H Sworker for the interests of the ov. |the development of the organizasion | Five in Kingstown today. trlea omning oo e ers tha |cOMIc_opara, “Mlie. Moliate” in be- fernment, always safeguarding its in-|and_many of the laws under which e A st B L v ot (s former Ieals);d eddald held Dbefore | mediate application: should be made war o = :“;;gemen\s have been completed for the District National Guard is at pres-| FATHER DOMINIC FREED. e ent functioning were passed through - eon appreciation of the shipping sit- | the efforts of this officer. The inter- uation generally, particularly as itlest manifested during Gen. Harveys|Adviser to Mayor McSwiney Given Zaffected the United States, and he was|active career continued unabated af- most zealous in his efforts to build | ter his retirement. Liberty at Parkhurst. n American merchant marine suc-| ~The community also loses one of its|By the Associated Press. ZFterests, ‘regardless of any personal §.crmce or inconvenience. He had a to Rollin Bond, 1329 H street .‘m;u.\: V' t Tuesday evenin T eturn to China by Japan. which | ¥S8¢ 28,00 ™ Glary “at Y ihe . Wilson tcceeded the Germans in control of |14 ol nter, 1th and Harvard the leased territory, the way will be | 30U Ghere’ rehearsals are con- opened for the return to China bY | jucted each Tuesday and Thursday p < f Weiheiwei and Ly the | (Y sfully.” most respected citizens, one who| LONDON, January 14.—Father the Br or;hK"““n'ho“"g' ‘The Chi. | evenings. Mr. Donald was formerly president |gladly gave his services for the bet- French of Kwangclowsis:, of leased | Dominic, who was spiritual adviser to the late Terence McSwiney, lord mayor of Cork, was among the thirty ORDERED TO COAST. Sinn Fein prisoners released from f the Donald Steamship line, but sold | terment of his fellowmen t his interests when appointed byll A also a EOLTMAREN |icriory held by the Japance in| MADE VICE CONSUL. churia, - including Port Arthur Diatiie e and the Jeased territory| L. Pittman Springs of the Distric and Dalng, Bnd o tain at Kowloon, | of Columbia, who has been serving as President Wilson to the Shipping ard. He is survived by his widow, hd i held by lar clerk at Cherbourg. Frince, rs. Lillie Donald, and t K s . But it is not ex- |consular cler] uglas snd Dudley. * Funoral srve | masisy. Gorpa at - Washington har. | Farkhurst prison on the Isle of Wight : ST s mear HorRk e ee will be returned to | has been promoted vice consul at 3ces will be held tomarrow at 2 o'clock | racks, D. C., has been ‘ordered to San | today- SECRETARY OF WAR WEEKS AND HENRY FORD. THE PHOTOGRATH AKEN YESTERDA AR Jpectod that port. #t St. John's Church, Rye, N. Y, Francisco for duty. Other prisoners released here in- SECRETAR T 5 OFFICE. IN 'l'llni WAR TMENT. TR st ; :

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