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Pelican Halts Golf =iz | ADUNDRGBEL PRESIDENT BADKED | | OPERATORS PARLEY ONSHPSUBSDY| ;5575 | STIL“NTHE AR National Merchant Marine || St sies et | With Date of Miners’ Strike Set for April 1, Davis Con- county, raided a farm in county. ference Uncalled. With the date for the threatened above ' the water, clowe wings and with beaks open dive headforem: into schoels eof amall fish, finished a goif game Inventor of Telephone Tells How He Taught Dog fo Speak. ‘Association Opens Conven- In additien to the seven gal- 2 2 -3 lons of whisky fouad hidden im tion With Promising Outlook. || fhe rirdes and s dneling to ed as a souvenir n complete shore of Tampa bay, the eleventh hole is a small brack- lake forming = water hasard which must be crossed to reach Alexander Grgham Bell, inventor of Senator Joseph E. Ransdell of Lou-'| rmiminture still, weich was the green. 1siana- in opening the annual conven- covered in a chil ayhouse. coal strike set for Apirl 1, now less . ';":: '-e-r:: ': -_‘ t:-_l;-:: the telephone, is celebrating his sev~ enty-fifth birthday anniversary to- day in Cocoanut Grove, Fla. Dr. Bell has been in Florida for some time and his friends in Washington do mot tion of the National Merchant Marine than a month off, most of the large Association, at the Washington Hotel | insist that the only safe and patriotic | CPeTRIOrS, it was learned today, have today, pledged himself to stand by lnoliry of (‘long?ess to |l)urau; in mak- | not yet been approached in rexhua to x ng annual appropriations for rivers!the projected conference which Sec- the general principles contaimed in | 3% FRNUS SRRIORLIALIONs for TNers sl to bl President Harding's recent ship sub- | based upon the estimates submitted S sidy address to Congress. by‘.l‘he ;hiel’mc;t gn(.‘;mfim_ e President to ua.u'm \I:rder to t:lscun L ce President Coolidge pres at|wage conditions in the central com- Chairman Albert D. Lasker of the 'y, .y nojer. Speakers ineluded Baron wind earried the lake. A pelican above the lake evidently took the ball bobblag on the surface for n new varlety of fish, for he wuddenty elosed his - wing know when Le will return dropped with terrific speed and _Telephone comparfies have two spe- sobbled 1. cial kinds of vanities to contend with among subscrit is possessed §‘ i H i ¢ Tnited States Shipping Board assured | Stepanek, minister of Czechoslovakia; | Vetitive coal fleld. R : 3 : 2 A by those who dexire distinctive num- the convention that he felt sure he Julius Kiein. director of the bureau of | The Sceretary of Labor, It v under- | B : 3 ’ N o | bers and the other by those who seek 3 i erce, De- 0l 5 mad i % S g ‘. exclusiveness or would avo ossibler could say for the President that|forvien and’ domestic commeree, De- | stood bus malle overtares b everal| QB . to A ’ Ay A ? annoyance by mot having theit names “nothing happier for this important |pan (. Fletcher of Florida, Mrs. Ed- | Workers of America. He refuses to s ; L7 50 i e 2 n the director: The latter enterprise could occur than that euch | ward P. Costigan and J. Adam Bede. |8tate, however, how far the negotia- L : 4 ; 3 : - ; fare known as telephones, a distinguished democratic senator Vice President Coolidge declared |tions have gone, where the proposed 5 £ e 4 4 of which in W one there . semator |, at “our country looks for its pres- |conference will be held or on what : » : > : 2 are more than a_thousand. should so express his support.” Sen-|en¢ and future development to the | date. £ e Z A . s : ‘The National Geographic Soclety, ator Ransdell is president of the ma-|use of its waterways, the natural Nom-Umion Mines to Help. Sl A 5 s which has been digressing a bit fr its accustomed path= to study the i avenues and highways of ‘trade ® * ** rine association. AV Administration ofticfals are confldent subject, has found, however, that the S / : The great marts of trade, he maid, ; t cannot believe that this meas- | ince Sihe begmning of time have | ihat even if the threatened strike be BULISCL RAS Kok mere thil e A e Of the | beer located within easy access of | {UNCE Af, ReLRAULY LA .5“’.':.]!‘.5‘:'.?3 S T e 5 % - neither of these vanities. To prove merchant ine of countr: e S P ~he natio e 5 e ; : 3 r prov Eoing to be opposed by any appre e omant ot the ‘Teliromas has no | With sufiicient cual to enable indus- | (S : # e s g 3 B Compromise Measure May it the Geogmaphic Socicly points out ble number of congressmen DECAUSE |heen able to materiaily change that I“'I’”'”jm"""h_“,‘('f,‘", P b g T o : . Ered . - Reduce Total Cost b pears thus i the Washington tele- ator Ransdell declare fi Lendamentat Belcniont Slotiidevelon: iter . 1 be, uccording 4 : : : Lo ¢ ¥ PUBeil A Granam, r 1321 Conn. ave. ass th will b ssible for ¢ United | P1¢DL i Is in touch with the situation, s ¢ y : PURT o> = P R e e e R v Ton Inland Waterways Vital. |2 p 000.000 tons of ¢ it %0 T y o Half Billion. jaamdn B Pty 154 i ity with that of Great Britain un- | Jlerated development and use 1 Eroduc- 4 2 X7 2 i . t Bell's birthday. also o muintains u streng merchant fof inland wal 5 is now the in- | ‘.'.':"_‘x{;“s"": . i 4 \% i e By, W The working out of details of the tement tha . penssble economic pulmotor r: o e 3z > 4 L R o { & e % compromise soldiers’ Lonus bill w. “uscitating o i T fabout ) Luna itis| B S : : ‘ i > s b 5 o Fleet President's Ambition. T g e Xz {hoped that this can be raised by in- ; ; % "ol S TR ik ol | complcted today Ly the special sub-| oortan i Chatrman Lasker declared that|the advantages enjoyed by European [tensive effort Lo reach 10,000,000 tons < = e - . committee of House ways and means | ext)y other 2 & Oy X JOF America has now reached a place in | Manufacturers over American ex- g e. officials feel that even i Only the umacquainted motorists mitempt te megotinte this street. It ix 2Nth street northwe: committee republicans, and it was |ficials ol the United States patent of- her nati \ite whe eant | FOTTETS in the middle west with ref- | ihis volume, oflicials feel (A €RC0 0| Cathedral avemue and Woediey vead. and fa lued on both widew by cxpensive homes. It is the nightly scene of |announced that the redrafted measure | 0 onal lifé when a merchant|crence to freight rates and inland eral 8 h ttx condition until they found themselves T rather think that you know more marine is “a vital organ” in her life, | waterway facilities. R LA e S el S the cormer from the Wardman Park Hotel, and would be much used if improved. | WOUld be presented to the entire com- |apout the telephone today than I do.” and that it was in this realization o:h:v:rksxal:vm:‘uns :njnyed In; .;,mm&' the strike will not be appropriations committee has restored to the District appropriation bill provision for paving this | Mittee membership, republicans and 8,000 Patents Since. that President Harding went before | thair_ Joration orime o Sercause Oof | severely felt unless it is drawn out the burcau of the budget had cut out. It calls for an apprepriation of $10,000. democrats, next Tuesday. He then called attantion to the Jooms Caeain diffioult énough to overcomer Dr |over a long period. The perfected plan will be submit- | than 5,000 patents relating to telephones Mr. Lasker stated that shortly|Klein said, -but when tnis handi- Warm Weather, Too. [HETIRED EDITOR IN PARIS ted to the majority membership |since he obtained the original patent of after Preeident Harding was nomi- [S2D I8 supplemented by ctaggering] In the meantime warm weather In ! e peniers et they "ala ot M Geotraphlo Boclety alm_guotes nated he visited him, and the:transportation charges covering nec- | approaching and railroads and utility { o lety e e isitad Thim. e esmarily long hauls to water front. the | corporations have been repeatedy | SEEKS IN VAIN TO MEET think it would be necessary to pre- | from a communication in which Dr. Beil “My great ambition is to go into | inland exporter is up against it urged, to store up large quantities i HIS su E R.\ IN DUEL Beoe bat addea ma‘[’ he mp'amn Shions, Rl“‘_b':a "“m o dll'.h: history as the President in whose| Johm H Small °'r“|’l‘,"h‘l"“°“;' 2 of coal to nullify e strike of long CCESSORS Probably mionba S0t be: eparien il Alerasier Bal JE Rt s Tled The seven seas.” the final business session yesterday. | ment several weeks ugo that it was PARIS, March 3.—All Paris is ‘S: wlin P f"&ufi'?’fy?e“ :‘mrpl‘em;;me lal_!fi:, D l:':l :l-nxeu =Y - “We all know that evervthing that the duty of utility corporations and awaliting the outcome of an effort o fo By The compromi®e: lrector of defcciive witermmncs. He was can be done to prevent the establish- carriers by rail to protec e S e = May Save Half Billion. e e . ment of the —American merchant| MERCHANTS LOSE and the public interest by laying_in | by Lauis Latearus. retiring editor- | |t gt in e Tamly T ke wp the marine will be dome by those| large ‘reserve stocks of coal. ~He Hospital Vet e in-chief of the Figaro, o obtain :'L sing Mental P One important change in the origi- | StUdY of the mechanism of speech witl, interested in foreign ships,” Chair- would not, however, adviss the small | Hogpjtal rans Ask Presi- | satistaction from the new editors || g i nal adjusted service certificate title | e b B " e hiaintan 1o Kis Saoil the :rn:fin mker v\'u;}\_ed U;r Launvedn_flou‘. THDUSA"DS DMLY p‘g'(‘x:?”xrnzqphr‘:fi;x‘btflfi;“:;ti ation P ete of the newspaper for their initial i c! ing Menta and hysmal was made today and members esti- egf'recl positions of the \'oull:zrr'::an! in ‘ollow! an_outline o e indirec e ! = . i z A - | uttering the & s v fec- and direct aids proposed in the Jones BY MUD STREETS | ide coal strike in the union mines| dent to Permit Other Sol- | cditorial to which he took oftense. | Coptrol, Church to Be Strap- |mated that this would reduce the to- | JICTNE the sounds that were defe merchant marine measure. l is admitted, effective April 1, w;hen M. Latzarus first challenged tal ultimate cost of the bonus by per-1 "1, By then recounts tae boyish ex- “I am not criticizing the foreign- the present wage agreement expires. H H H Alfred Capus, but the latter, who =) 3 haps as much as $500,0000,000. Under riments he v Foreigners would not do it if the¥ | pecome mired. for the drivers do thelr | Miners will sign an agreement at| President Harding today was peti-| Latzarus’ seconds he had long | By the Auociated Pross. tificate would be the sum of the ad- | 908, talk. = Continuing his boyhood did not know it is potentially pos- . for the drivers do thelr | ,oqyceq wages. The hope has been|sioned by a committee representing| ceased to be even amused by such | CHICAGO, March 3.—Harvey W.|justed service pay plus 25 per cent, v father, Alexander Melville Bell - best to get them through the mud, v - 1 i 5 sible for us to have a merchant| nd tnis siipping and shiding serves| Giprefsed by ome administratlon of [y, patients now under treatment at| challenges and that enyway it |Church, twenty-one sears old. double | instead of 40 per cent as originally|of Edinburgh. Scotland, wax also an marine. 1 . plus interes a s = “We say, ‘Here is a definite conai-| '.3urn the clutches out, 3 petitive field of Ohio, Indiana, Illinois | Mount Alto Veterans' Hospital in this| was customary that the younger |murderer, sentenced to be hanged to- }’{.,‘r"';’;‘:dc,fll“; ';e;:f;;,':,‘,,;:,‘dg-;‘;gf € iosuSioninc s prxectac S Selentiy tion—here is a definite remedy proposed. is condition is not peculiar to{,;q western Pennsylvania will SIgN.{city to use the power of his office to| man should be challenged when |day. continued to lay in what many | nually. it e N b v one section of the city. We have n It anybody denies them, let_ them pre. | 0¥ one sect 5 This, he added. would almost neces- el 3 . |medical men have te The maximum interest rates which i s trucks stranded in South Brookland, | ThiS e BOATC, WAUS DRSS AL Te | halt all measures pertaining to world | two were jointly involved, refer rmed a state of | The martmum tnterest Tater Tenen| T was always much interested in to the holders of the certificates was|mY father's examinations of 1t ‘But don't offer ue merely the old plea Anacostia and out Wisconsin avenue | goroy war veterans, Including the proposed | ring to Marquis Robert de Flers, |Self-imposed hypnotic catalepsy as |flxtd at the ameunt of the rediscount | mouths of his elocutionary pupils. o 2 " vay. We had one stranded in prac- It his t vai of the ‘genius of America for the sea.’ ! Y oaj). : P! Operatorn Here. adjusted compensation, *unless and| aged fifty, his co-editor. is attorness planned to avail them- We have no more call to the sea than | LiS311¥ the same place where the Dis- fors Waes s ju 11 legisiation affecting the dis-| _later when the marquis heard |selves of three almost hopeless efforts |rate charged. by the resional federal|They differed in an extraordinary de- other mations. nor any less "3t imalitrict truck, shown in one of vour re The board of directors of the Na-|until all legislation a 1 4 of the incident fe promptly sent (ro ob & € Léstrio batkn plng > e Cear gree size and shape, and yet all Fenius, but it is & practical matter in | €€t Dictures. was caught in the mire. |tional Coal Association mei in Wash- |abled Is finally acted upon by the tWo | hig geconds to M. Latzarus, who | o ODiain @ stay, and the sheriff an- 2 8 e T S T financial mathematics. 1 will cite one instance in that|ington yesterday to discuss affairs houses of Congress.” has not yet replied, as far as nounced his plan to carry out the New Provision, consistent with perfect #peech. 1 { section. We sent a load of coal to a h ciation. The strike, ac D , = i e e e sectionoWe senc W iloadio0 coul i: a ::)r;ln?‘ ‘:omma b A L Atd for Disabled Mot Urgeat. | :lu.o!::t.. ‘fiog‘“?s ‘(}:pu.e ng:l ‘mi execution at 4 p.m. with the helpless| TUnder a new provision if a service :.h::l ut:f\?h?n‘:" l:"l’;zd::n‘u‘:’;ehlh&r;h;:; “We nave reached ti® position where | 26¥, séction. ~The truck became |discussed. there being in the charter| The committee explained that while| po"Ssrench Academy, e fou, (Church strapped in a chalr. man defaulted in payments to the|to prevent it from speaking, and com- Ametics s about To. docide I tna il ;";fldsdm‘“'“ e ey e ojofthe organization & .;"'_';: ‘,{‘l“u“"fi it considered the proposed adjusted| mer is well known as & dramatist, Gov. Small refused to interfert with |pank and the bank made demand on | menced to make experiments with an meri, 2 umped the coal to lighten the truck | questions cannot ght up oenmatine lasistation’ &5 jtmports o the execution yesterday, but Church's|ihe government at the end of three | intelligent Skye terricr we possessed. be insular or occupy the place destiny |and then spent some hours getting it { meetings of the board of directors. The Figaro, an influential morn- = ‘By the application of s el bt ;xou ; The operators have no organization {ant it looks upon the relief for the| .77 (IS0, AT AREATA] WO ‘l“""'x’h“"“ maintained hope Of &1 | vears for the amount due the EOVerN- | doscs of fo0d TAterial, 1he dof wes 10 oocupy the place destiny marks out {at ek Mare i 205, ACceBt delivery | outside the Natlonal Asocta on min | disabled as by far more vitally im-| February 25 by M. Coty, a per- |cleventh-hour reprieve. ment, instead of taking over and|soon taught to sit up on his hind for her now, she must put her house |could Gel to his home, because the street | unions may deal. The present wage |portant Capt. Thomas Kirby of thir] Cwe Manulacturer, and o €ronp Court Preceedings. carrying the loan, would cash the cer- |1¢£3 and growl continiuously while I > ; 5 > < v committee, sa es. : g in order to occupy the place. 1f we :"n;h'%m‘:: Ml!ved el g 3 ";‘3‘«3:&-’3 :;dl(: i B hiee r.p‘;)d hit hie committas foels that it sen- Yas first announced M. latsarus Uie Rk wd. g w. omi § thal i tative of the ma-| attacked the new proprietor in blunder, the opportunity will pass, and {pave them every day. and they are in | resentting miners in tho central com- ;:-mrfi;(:r':'h:'x‘x’xrne:;"z:ousinu- of men| bitter terms, and described him as Humanitarian grounds will form the {tificate at its then value and would|growling when I took my hands basis for a writ of habeas corpus]Pay to the sdvice man the difference |away. 1 took Lis muzzle in my hands between that vaiue and the amount|and opened and closed the jaws u the action will bring down on us the | built-up sections, too, where the people | petitive fleld. The committee went = = i i o + Bennison F. Bartel, one of Church's < i i = fre L ; u g . yeterans radical socialist belonging to the e 'S | due to the bank number of times in succession. This s chneen (o] whae /s Wia fas Thigh tevesTanl Mot bave: sria fout ofjaxistence March 31 aat Mo e beinE el s of the| -PArty of Which Caillaux was for: |a{torness, sald he would seek in crim- | ““Tne value at the end of three vears | resulied in the production of the s inal court today. The third and last would be & per cent of the adjusied (lable ‘mu-ma ma-ma, eic, as in the h service pay plus interest at the rate of | case of the talking machie. JWT' was for the other attorney, Frank | {8 V0 U0 Poompounded annually from | *The mouth proved to be too sma y - Tyrell, to obtain a stay through a |the date of issue. to enable me to manipulate individ- : : dead by Mme. Caillayx, announced |plea-that the execution was not car-{ If all of the service men took certifi-|ual parts of the tongue, but upon AFTER ILLNESS OF YEAR | it iii." Caot. Kirby explained ried out within the twenty-five-day {Cates and held them until maturity. | pushing upward between the bones % e is resigration as general secre- that there is far more reason al this| h 5 aturit 3 i data: provite wocd tary of the Figaro. twenty vears after their issue, it was{of the lower jaw, near the throat. L the board was inspired by the belief, | PTOVIding funds to provide good streets time why legislation for the further Umit'atter/sentenca. |eotimated that the cost of the bonus | found it possivie to compiotely close Mr. Lasker said, that the merchant |for the taxpayers of the District would] ; rcennedy Stout, a resident of this|relief of disabled war veterans have Late 1last night Church moved {to the government would be approxi-|the passageway at the back of the country. | merly the acknowledged chief.” ENNEDY STOUT DEAD 1t was made clear that the commit- | At the same time Edouard Cal- ]‘ K tee, for the present, takes no stand | Mette, son of the former director, for or against the adjusted compen-| Gaston Calmette, who was shot Chairman Lasker backed up a previ- | give them the service to which they are o statement by Senator Ransdell |entitled.” that the work of the Shipping Board s =t 1 in advising the President on the mer- Cost to Government Small. chant marine was absolutely of an| The actual cost to the government of unpartisan nature. Each member of 5 5 -called bonus nmarine problem is “an all-American {be comparatively small, as federal ap-|city for more than twenty years, died priority over the so-cal 3 - slightly for the first time in many | mately $4,000,000,000. It was figured, | mouth. and a succession of pushes of problem.” propriations run, it was pointed out.]at his residence. 131 A street northeast, | legislation. 4 TAKEN IN HOLD-UP CASE. dafl ‘The movement, turning slo:lzlhowe\'er, that through borrowings and | this character resulted in the syi- *To peace-time carriage a merchant ! oo 70 b Tt T . amount for | ISt evening, at 10:30 o'clock, after an| Tetal Disability Rule Unfal | ——— from his right to the ieft side. follow. | forfeitures this cost would be reduced |lables ‘ga-ga-ga-ga,’ etc. marine is necessary. As to its need | ' o 1! e 5 ul illness of more than a year. The committee, believing that the | Two Colored Men Admit Part in|ed a visit of his sister. in which she | by something like a billion dollars. Repertoire of Sounds. from a naval standpoint there can be | Streets provided in the District appro-{ Mr. Stout was born in Wilkesbarre. | gefinition of & permanent and total| * {Pleaged with her brother to open his e vsein et poe o sl e no divided -opinion.” Mr. Lasker as- {priation Dill as reported from the Sen-|Pa. November 29, 1849. His father | gisability rating, @s it at present ex-| Grocery Store Robbery. | eyes, recognize her and make a fare- { o ot e o serted. The fleet the government now {ate committee on appropriations. This|Asher Miner Stout, was a lawyer in|s5 in the code, untair, unjust, | pooe o ol e Mankin, & colored | Well statement for his aged parents. | Tollowed a gradusl construction owns 1s absolutely unbalanced, he|{amount is $278.000. 1f this amount is | Wilkesbarre. misleading and contrary to the in-| Doctors watched Church intently as ! and woanding’ of the lablal orifice by 2aid, outlining various indirect means | allowed by the Senate and agreed to by | Mr. Stout was educated in private | fo v “Cr"Congress and the American | chauffeur, and Dennis Bolden, a col- | iy sister knelt beside him, embraced ! e to help the fleet, as well as the direct | the House. the property owners on the | schools and graduated {rom THNILY | people, urged the President to ap-|ored cook, residing at 719 Delaware|and kissed him, for some’ indication | BIohThons o s i The wond bW subsidy. 4 {streets affected will pay directly out of | College, Hattford, Conn., n 186 ‘p,,“., ihe wdoption of a change in the | g oo P05 F o0l e O rrested late | that he was shamming. Siphthens Cowas d 4 their own pockets, under the terms of | From 1870 to 1875 he was & reporter | coje™ The substance of this proposed 3 Hurch'a ‘slow, ‘even breathing and {ah-o0) Il fmeteoou jiobtatand s Objections Melhs Wiscd: Out. the Borland law, ~ one-half of thision the New York Tribune, - He wasCignge provides thut “any claimant|last night and held as alleged par-|sieady puise beat were unchanged, B Tncome tax relief and immigration, | @mount, 9.850. {admitted to the bar in New Jersey inl on, has been hospitalized for twelve | ticipants in the hold-up of Josephjhowever, and the doctors reiterated | Iém'u‘ o ngift-‘d u‘; the vowels ‘am A Taaias aith ¢ | Present & 1875 and practiced Jaw in Elizabeth | monins’or who has been rated as total | Bowredey, grocer at 744 4th street, | €XPressions of opinion that the trans- | I e e b ong MR s ana ke S er said, are as important as | jangit; Il come out of the |untit 1880. "In that year he went west | ,r temporary for that period, shall be | Wednesday morning. Henry Johnson, | formation during his five-week hun- l“ o g M sxilables ‘ma’ and ‘ga. the direct subsidy itself. Fe took | faxpayers momey 60 per cent of the|and satiled in Spokane, Wash., Where | rated as permunent and total DAck 10 | alse selored. who oas nrrected choer. | ger strike had resulted in complete 1 an up the objections to the subsidy and [remainder. or $83.550. leaving only $55,700 | he practiced law until 1899. 3 |the date of discharge, and this shall |y nn:rnt'im srm‘?‘r“w;:slrrub;ed. :\‘lomredhoss Sike adiresultad Ao Jomnlste i \:d’, ":\':i ":L;ii?.‘;.‘os,:::f;:?ux declared that th 1 = 1% come out of the general fund, or the| He then came to this city as secte- | continue for one yeur in the future. | Mankin and Bolden as his alleged ac- |and that his mind.probably has ceased i 2 s e lenhLb DA S ogs. Ba eclared that the world war hzdl to Senator George Turner of| ‘The claimant shall then be exam-| complices, according to the police. |to function. {Anticipates Maryland Legis- (iineaistic accompiishment consisted federal government's share, an insignifi- | tary T cant amount as a congressional appro-, Washington. After the senator’s term|ined, and if his physical or mental Last night the police learned that largely wiped objections from the . : a Murdered Motor Salesmen. . A {in the production of the semtence, middle west, where objec: priation. expired, Mr. Stout, in 1904, was ap-| condition has not been materially |, gigter of Bolden had recelved a . s | oo K past had been most r:r:vax:ta " ™ h® | Shoula Congress provide the $4,000.. | pointed special agent in the bureau of {improved his rating shall continue|message telling her to visit him. De-| Church's crime was the murder of lative Action Against Race O a linnajation pesal ; 000 which Col. Keller has estimated it | corporations, which later became the | unchanged for ona calendar year. |jicesiEe [OHINE her to Wisit B De. | O roN S e N A Cart Aug e L i “I have heard of American of- |would require to bring the improved |Federal Trade Commission. He held | This procedure shall be repeated an- i X i PR S : u o clals going to Europe on French and | mocers of Washington up to the growth | this office unti) ho retired, in March, | nually for five years. In case of noma- | Jtokeon, and Detectives Berry and)imus sutomobile saiesmen. from whom Track Practices. grandmamma’ (Qw-ah-oo-Famama) Ttalian ships as a compliment. but |of the city, it was pointed out, it would | 1821, on.account of i1l health. terial fmprovement the claimant shail | ODonnell of the fourth pre (e s ooh snaedite pac | A ; £hat The dog soon learned that his busi- have never heard of citizens of |jnvolve even less money from the fed-{ JF. Stout was a member of Federal | be rated as permanent total for life. | THItq the SEr (0 3103 8 Sirest: |, Clide 8, MERPIILCd, JO00eh, (4%, TIe | Constable Thomas Garrison of Prince | ness in life was 1o growl while my those. oountries traveling on Ameri- |eral government than the Commission. | Lodge, No. 1 F. A A. M. the Sons of | In case of material Improvement his | o, SOIIeT, found Tn the witchen, wasfmen were furcd (0 (R CRArh HOmE: | o rpex county, Md., served notice to- | hands were upon his wouth, and 1o can shins as a compliment,” Mr. Las- jers estimated for street 1mprovements,!c*:,k;o:;yler{\_:r: Rfii‘“fi;’&,"&ui"ffif‘ix‘a'f rating &hngfllxh‘x:n::guffloa;‘-u:;o{h; any trouble, Mankin put up & fllmncufleflb aud beaten to death with @ |day that all gambling houses in the ’“wxm g“_a‘_v el Do e Geciares . this your- and the Historle Sites Committee. He | Verrenas: Bureau. When Detective Waldron found him | base ball bat and hand-ax. Daugh-: oyniy must close. His action followed | quite expert in the production of the ‘The history of Hawaii and Porto Rico{ Out of such an appropriation the peo- | and th Vetrenas' Bu .’ in & front room, The fight lasted but | erty's body was thrown into Des| 3 s 2 o I g gl under coastwise laws, he said, “givas(ple on the streets affected would pay | Ead been a member of the Cosmus Club List of Petitioners. 8 few seconds, however, before Man- | Plaines river, and Ausmus, while yet|the passage yesterday, by a votg of | TPPRNGE o G the lie to those who oppose section 21 ldirectly from their pockets $2.000.000, | for over twenty years. . Accompanying Capt. Kirby, in mak- | kin submitted to arrest. alive, was buried in the Church ga- |70 to 30, in the lower housd of the | SZARAMAMMAEL .\ @ ed-and- of the subsidy bill to make the Philip- : under the Borland law requiring abu New otk Gty whe survives hie |ing’ the petition wére A. G. Gilon, | Detectives say the prisoners admit- | rage, his neck being broken, according { Maryland legislature, of a bill to ban | butter interest in the experiments Pines coastwise. iting proverty owners to pay one-half |of New ¥ork city, who survives him. | (% 3 4" Thnomas A. Goode, West | ted complicity in the hold-up. Bolden, |to Church's confession, wWhen he | oo 2 In regard to financial clauses of the {for street improvements. Out of the|as does one son. Miner Kennedy Stout. | oIt ™ yerner M. Holston, Ohlo: | they say, admitted taking $52 from |stamped on the bound, bent body to,race track Eambling. hin legs and try to say this sentence Jomes bill. Mr. Lasker said the Shipping | remainder. $1.200.000 would come di- |NOR n the UMTES SIALLe Army, ! Andrew T. Joyce, Indiana; Willlam J. | the cash register. They will be ar- force it Into a shallow hole hurriedly {course, will not become & law unless |} 'yimcelr, but without manipulation Board f4 merely anking that *“we b per- | rectly out of the taxpayers' money, and | The funeral will be held on Sundav. 3 PR G0 © Naseachusetts; Fred | raigned in Police Court tomorrow. scooped but. the upper hiouse of the legislative body R N s Bs mitted to expedite realization so that | the remaining $800.000 would come out | at 2 p.m., from Lee's undertaking estab- | KOTRPAUICE, ol ! concurs in the action and the governor { yyo eV gy e bl i O L B R PR T y Vi 3 ive Treasury. The Ce is- . s s it - s, o Ee ""3&;’5;"1;:7;’;.:n':'r(','r"sm.f {mprove. | northwest. Tliinois: 3. W. Mebonaia and Eaward |EXPECTS TO DEPART SOON FOR BERLIN POST (suit - 0 o | “rhe'iame of the gog soon coresd ‘How are you. This bill, of {and often used to stand up on his G. Yates, North Carolina. The two-day convention was opened lments this year was $801037, which = B o Tar infl miEar 20 Wit mith praver by Capt. Evan T. Scott,|was cut down by the bureau of the|cpEAT FIRE PERILS —_— e g _— - Judge Fillmore Beall. one of the three | ple came from far and ntar o chaplain, U. §. N. budget to $275.900, which, in turn, was e 3 o 21 | judges who preside in the court at Up-1JINC foundation for the newspaper “Business and Legislation” was the TO U. S. DOCUMENTS 2 - B0 | g conditions in Prince Georges county. Resching & fing be Meay. 5 - 3 ¢ the judge being opposed to all forms pubject of an vadress i Kepresenia-| FQUND KILLED AT TUNNEL. e R e dude, veing oporsd o &4 forns| o ARKS ON NEWBERRY 'i""’i addresses deli “"d(?l e morn | Crbed] by |G Had B o o5 : : ference. Constable Garrison ser\l'ed ng session were me Current Con-: Man Tushe: ars al e- & % 2 - notice that all violators of the gambling siderations in American Shipping.” by | ¢ » Tow sy expect arrest and pumsnment.| BRING CLASH IN SENATE W. Averill Harriman, chairman of the | ceipt From Accotink Man. (Continued from First Page.) 4 2 . Three places in the county re- board of the American Ship and Com=i 2 = = 5 < g puted to be headquarters of certsin mezce Corpor “Government Aid George Adams, GO?ht F'-Pl"‘ S"t“l - { tem. (An examination of the site would{ g gambling clements were closed last|p 4 mipes Exception t» Attack 5000 usine: i v President vest, watchman in the employ o e vi v = " " 3 igh! it is stated, and formal an- Stevenson Tavlor of 'the American | Wasningion Terminal Company. Ao | pdicae ane e : \ . ouncement made that they would| oo Former Semator Kenyon bureau of shipping: “Marine Insur-1 e o s il {in this area any building of any kind. ! \Whirlnool of Misfortune Is i : 4 | not be reopened. It is said that most pon ance. by Pro;. S, Huebner of theiday found the body : a m:d e':“‘:lyullcnllrly the warehouse type sug- | 3 of the patrons of the resorts, espe- for Alleged Criticism. ‘niversity of Pennsylvania, and “The | colorsd man near the sonth end of | gested for the archiyes buflding.) = . L : . cially those who played the hand- B b R e ] S e e G e ot e for! pabiic baniaings| Still Exerting Power, Ex . books, were from this city and that| Reports of alleged eriticism of Sen- Marine,” by Malcolm Stewart of the | ez e e o L ; : B Washington men were Interested in | oo Newberry. republican, Michigan, middle’ west merchant marine com-|avenue and 1vy sirect. O x| biderable extent. Several reasons are changes Report. 4 } some of the places. % by former Senator Kenyon of lowa. zittee. pressed the belief that the man had | SREIAbIG <XI€h, SriTraciicability of j g PORL. .~ . 3 Constable Garrison said today 10| ,5e 3 federal Sudge, caused a clash in T T ad e e o sja | been Killed by a railroad train. hie section, because. of the already | gy the Associated Prees. more bookmaking in Princo Georges | ine Senate today between Senators L, 3 § i e T , and i - ATt Gt gl BTG | A waten g man had on b pergon | runcraue Budines planned dhere” | R0 YORK. Marsh 2—The whin- : S WAL Bermluicd a1 R0 | R iemocrit” and Sponcur 20 e AT A e e oL, | signet ring with the Initial “B." and | Congress grounds and Rock Creek |pool of misfortune continued to drag . proprietors may expect to be Prompt- | wnich a telegram from Judge Kenyon ance is the bodyguard of commerce. | plain band. The police found $41.25 | Park are unsuitable from a viewpoint { gown brokerage houses today. 'l'he‘ i L i “ 1 1y r: Eu lfl‘ T @re willing to lend repudiating the alleged attack upon Mr. Taylor said that the United Sfates {in the pocket!hol his c‘liothmg and a|of one vdh% wllil;e:ntghpr:‘lg;:eng:;; failure of George W. Kendrick, 3d, & § & ltwheir D)‘l'x:)ol a:mei‘hbou BEATHanDs Sesn'll‘o‘ro rx«i‘::rcr‘yl l:'anau' p'“e s:nn‘l:‘d. 1 6 receipt for a horse and harmess for |mony and beau H - 2 e = - T B ertans 1o oo et romcar | $15, bearing the signature of J. C.|and public buildings. Co. of Philadelphia was amnounced | In their efforts to break up the hand- |, Senator Roed caed e S onator There are more thlflh"l jore "; ‘;fl;" {from the rostrum of the New York book business across the \Z_orden ke, ""““‘fi’,"‘p"‘,’,"" x,&,m‘, ffi' public parcels into which careful in- 1dates Arrests om Hamdbook Charge. his address made February. al Quiry Ras beendirected as to their | Stock Exchanee, and m:&“‘: s 5 Lieut, Davis, in.charge of the special | University of Missourl. In this inter- availability for the archives building. | Stock Exchange announ: the sus< investigations squad, yesterday after- | view Senator Spencer was quoted as ducts i ket. t vorld | Cook, Accotink, Va., James Edwards Eo“l':l:eil!uu:‘ RS orenIEo oE being the name of the individual who > Session Tonight. pRldythalimioney; Opening _discussion in _ ehipping They include: The Soldiers’ Home on of Charles A. Bertrand of > E rald in the cigar|saying that Judge Kenyou't epeech topies is occupying the convention|(MAN FOUND IN NEW YORK | grounds. the Naval Observatory, "“"gm:l Bertrand & Co. of this city. : | |noon conducted 3t Pollock, $10 14th | was “insulting to the Senate\and dis- e wtl ernoon” LITantght at 1 1o elack . Columbis. Institute for the Deaf and!C * 3 ; ) strest, where it was reported hand- | gracing the bench,” the Missouri Sen- 22 T Rl Seowier Welts 10onex) AFTER 19-YEAR SEARCH | Dinb e, Uhiied aivies "5t | an smvetomiary bankryotsy gocidon | B0 . e A R es rboriad has | s e Btk S et of Washington will speak on “What | sohool, the United States jail, alms-:against C. A. Bertrand & CO. was s ; - O on e e D e e i o voit Somparing: Beusior ‘Will Bring About an American Mer- ALL AROUND THE EART house and workhouse, the navy vard, {filed in federal court. No estimate . Moot 36, Chastelton apartments, and | Newberry to Judas Iscariot. Both the chant Marine?” H. H. Raymond will H |t “Washington barracks, the United | was made of llabilities and assets. PRI g e e et 1348 Bast Capitol | Konyon address nd Senator Spencer's fmeek_on “The American Merchantl cuicAGO, March 3—A uineteen- |States insane -=¥;;M_,Wn.$m§! Receiver Named. « .. ° ; & ; street. were arrested and charged | statoments were printed in & Was Z . 5 c 7 i mak- - Following a business session st 10| year search.for a missing man, which ?»T:k. Fititen Far® including the | NEW YORK, March 3—Federall B < wfl&mi th daw against ot on e e P haracterised_Senator o'slock tomerrow morning, the dele-| covered Europe, Asia and Australia, |filtration plant grounds; Zoological Judge Learned Hand has appoinf 3 $ : g A T & husntity of ractug slips |t et s. St i Walonien Eates will be received st the White| oo (ot ot ot e b Park, the Navy Hospital grounds |Charles Burlingham =receiver for : e T ioeed Tactg oare b | R o adge Kenyon. M. House at 1 o'clock by President Hard-| 27d tWioe ity " Davis, at Pennsylvanis and|M E.and J. W. DeAguero. with bond| P 5 nalia_was reported by the raiding |Reed, after praising Senator Kenyon ing. Senator Ransdell said today that| America, was ended today when Mrs. |, Fort De- | of $10,600. The petition fo! e~ uad. Bond in the sum of $3,000 was | charscter and service, had read a tele- h by that time the convention| Ida Saapiro of Chicago was notified % ‘the preceding site: Merid- | ceiver ‘estimated the firm's liabilities § E for each defendant. = jadge Kenyon declaring i Bave dopted resolutions. which O AT ark, Montrose Park, Stan.|at 3300,000 and its liquid assets at : o . | B, Tioad not made the remarks at- that her cousin, Bernard Friedman, $ & rage” the Presi Lafayette Square, Judi- $25,00 8 hi i encou e Fresident has been located tn New York. cpovy “Bari, the Union Statlon pleza, ! Case ot Gersin & Co. SUIT OVER AUTO CRASH. | iSiietoe® Shercer followed with U s fi T t F m Friédman, when twelve years old, |Garfieid Park, Franklin Square Park,!| pon snpLPHIA, Pa.,. March 3.— * |statement to the Senute that his criti- ms uiticien u away from his home in land reser/ation No. 19, between 5th involun ~petition ] R cism was evoked by the press reports - Lund, Sweden, according to Mrs. [and 7th streets and K and L streets it 34 ited £ i b $15,000 Damages Asked in Court|or Judge Kenvon's address, and that for River and Harbor iro: . Hi - ruptoy was filed in the U T B : s £ ¢ Sadre Kenyons repudiation - v Needed Improvements| sher,seysel youi of wogcsstl | nder. Jon l the eecciing eort to) Sifvmens of Wanhaleg was dicd, bet - > . o A solison between'two sutomobiies 10F Spcncer S0 12 (05 had 5 simiar The seventeenth convention of the| miry ook 1p the saron. e followad | rhivel pending. ‘None comes up. io | counsel for creditors said they woukl ; : | [at 20th street and Rnode Tsland ave- | telerram TOR TS Cota e exact National Rivers and Harbors Coni e frail through Burope, into Asia, | rranirements. Their far-off location&mount to $125,000 and assets to ; 2 o nue northwest December 12 last torms | t2in108 387000, 50 0%0f Missourt ad- Came 1o a close 1ast night with a ban.| and then to Australla. . Ten vears |fecm the center of government |about 355,000 B : the basis’ of a suit 1o recover $15.000 | (X0 . quet at the New Willard Hotel, fol-{ ago Mrs. Shapiro came to America, |business, their unsuitability on _ pcs % 2 g-mm«: mnnobyy 1:m lowing the adoption at the afternoon| married and settied in Chicago, but |account of surroundings and other |JJRUTENANT OBDERED HERE. . N 4 g Cainst. Robert W. Frischkora. The ERED TO ALEXANDRIA, business session of resolutions de-| still continued the search. reasons are cited. Wharefore, ths 2 ¥ 2 . 'i‘:um claime that the 3 o ORD! £ %n: -rganding that Congress approve not| _ An advertisement In & New York |report conclusively s to dem- |- Lieut, Orlo H. Goff, Naval Supply o i Pl that deteadan Lieut, Commander John B. Ewald, less than the amount of money recom-| newspaper finally led toa that n of | Corps, &t the naval training station. - R ! g car collided mlb machine, damag- Nevoi supply Corps, at San P : nullnlbyunelh'tof-‘myncti; ,oun—»mo-‘uam-n: :f:a:mm nn;l:.gro is, | Great Lakes, Iil, has been ordered cahorm'hh schn c-n(..hub?.“o .u"'n““""-" ngers as necessary for improvemen piros were notified. Friedman to oyes made "'fl-n “""‘n t suppiy and_disbursing o 5“ the, o The Tenovitions declared -that wel Fow. davm o €0 NI 8 | et Scasio. ! p:n-m-, 1380 5 “§ embass: net ; a5 . = By Attorney naval torpedo station, Al i

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