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r3 Door Knob Charged From Light System Delays Liquor Raid fpecial Dispatch to The Star. LYNCHBURG, Va., Marelh 11, —Putrolman Charles Simpson, who has been uncovering moon- whine liquor here, suspected that there was lHquor in the dom eife of Edward Reid, a after arming himself with SFES NO NEED NOW FORTAN SALE LAW Commissioner Rudolph Be- lieves Present Plan IS | | “Sien he vaok notd ot the & knob he comeluded that he was Better Than Proposals. : cted it the ‘city il summon heip, and a a squad of policemen trouble getting inside the house, he HERE TWO OR THREE BID MOST | | acterred uatn Make It a Business to Buy in Prop- After ‘a neareh they foum forty gallons of eorm liguor. erty Often Later Redeemed Reld was arrested. . by Owner. . There is no necessity for a new law to govern the sale of property for mon-payment of taxes in the District, in the opinion of Commissioner Ru- dolph, chairman of the board of Com- missioners. The opening of the annunal tax sale at the District buliding Tuesday morning has revived discussion of the question of whether the existing |Fleischmann folol’al States tax law should be changed. Commissioner Rudolph, who super-| - Hope |t Will Continue as vises all tax matters, declared last night that he does not believe the present law under which property Imponant Branch. is sold at auction every March should! Just what changes may be made at be revised. the big yeast plant of the Fleisch- Several Make It a Busimess. mann Company, Inc. of New York, At the annual tax sale private in-|located at Langdon, D. C., in order to dividuals come forward und pay the| Bmply with the finding of Commis- axes due on delinquent property and i receive from the collector o tax cers| Joner of Internal Revenue Blair in tificate. Although twenty or thirty|¥evoking the industrial alcohol per- persons may attend the sale, most of | mits of the Flelschmann agencies, the bidding is done by two or three | have not been decided, it was said : THE SUNDAY STAR, SENATOR CAPPER OF KANSAS, CHAIRMAN OF THE WASHINGTON, Gold Out of the Air _Is Aim of Scientists At New York Assay Getting gold out of the air in belug attempted by the govern- ment at the New York assay of- fice, mccording to a statement last might by Director of the Mint Baker. Tests of & mew process are heing carried om there, he l‘flll'.‘.‘ by which the precious metal ®0 that none of the gold is lo: Good progress is being m in the tests, he declared, and is thought that a considerable saving to the government will result from the mew process, plants s e the utilizstion of yed in manufac- eing made in New can be extracted from the mosphere of the assaying plant. New York Scientist Admits No Imporfant Discovery Has Been Made. By the Assoclated Press. /LLOYD GEORGE SEEN THRIVING ON GRISES iBarnes Expects British Pre- mier to Continue at the Helm. COALITION WILL GO ON Each Party Lacks Strength to Con- trol, Though Liberals BY GEORGE N. BARNES, British Parliament Leader. By Radio to The Star. LONDON, March 11.—One political crisis after another crowds upon Lloyd George, but still he stands and i the coalition stands with him. The coalition idea of government must continue for some time to come, despite the fact that the British do not dike political combinations. They h delight instead in robustious party - warfare. Born of the war, the coalition will gradually grow weaker as war mem- ories recede until at last it will dis- | appear. 1t must continue now for the simple reason that no single party will be numerically strong enough to win a majority in any election of the near future. Another coalition will emerge from the next election, whenever it may HALIFAX, N. March 11.—The|Some. But unless I am very much ken the conservatives and the mi; COMMITTEE ON DISTRICT SCHOOLS, FHOTOGRAPHED WITH A | lustve Caledonta Mills ghost was| die nartsr wior pove aemiasiod oo still numbered among the missing to- | loudly th ‘downfall of Mr. Montagu g as secretary for India, are having night. Dr. Walter Franklin Prince. | o °lgse fling. The procedings lead- the New York scientist, who 18 try-|ing up to and culminating in the ing to solve the mystery of the|crisis of the last few days will be strange noises, unexplained fires and | found to have damaged the conserva 5 tivy h z 1 other manifestations in Alex Mac- | (¥ on e Sent e o my tha g DrO nently Donald's isolated home, admitted thus Thrives on Crises. far he had made no important dis-| The throw of the cards still is with covery. Lloyd George. He seems to thrive on crises. The coalition government has o piayed anothar card In hls €810¢ | \ocn " badly shaken. ~ The troubles . he unknown tonight. He had| paye arisen out of conflicting views thought the presence in their home | of Lloyd George's leadership and the again last night of the MacDonald | bearing of that leadership on the : ortunes e conservativi ¥ tamily, particularly the adopted|;"ine gtate of political party flu . . daughter, Mary Ellen, might lure the | in which the war and the rise of the carriage of Justice. ghost back, but this didn’t work. So [ labor party has left us. °| "At the other extreme to the labor Among Bygones. B the Asscated Pree, Bo st them away today ana sum- | A, (S SNET VRS P e 0 n 11§ th vative CHa o A wers, the holaer of the | ufacturer and the agent's compensa-| The advisory committee of the CHICAGO, March 11—Declaring baliions sestion ol ghe Couservativ i coalitionists, and between the two tax deed, in restoring clear title to | tion must be dbfinitely fixed by con |y, nington auditorium organization | By the Associated Press. and discharging this large quantity |that some Chicago labor unions are “"“fm S L G s i e fatn ! otLoents the original owner, never asks more | tract between the manufacturer and | % 2*h"E CHICAGO, March 11.—Transmuta- |of electricity at high speed through |ruled and controlled by professional|™Yatery- among the coalition liberals. than it would cost the original owner [ M RESRCT AT | s weraetin mm:”;t“:pm::;:.s tion of metals, sought throughout 3D extremely fine wire. ~The wire |criminals, Chief Justice Scanlan of| These men were Harold B Whid-| The idea of o national or center 2 R 74 nless new agencies are establish- | name “Washington Auditorium e, d explodes with a deafening report, as: len and D. McRitchie. It was Whid- | party was launched sometime ago by to take the case into court for ad the ages, has finally been accom-|if atruek by lghtAing—which, in & |the criminal court today charged af$ udication. These tax deeds repre-ed by the Fleisthmann company soon " for the proposed corporation < 5 Winston Churchill and indorsed by 3 i el plished, it was announced in @ paper | minor way, it is. The flash is about|special grand - jury to investigate|O°h's declaration that he had been Sent & cloud on the title of the prop- | the Langdon piant will be one of the 2 Lloyd George, who was expected to “rly ‘against which they are fssued | (WO Places in_the entire country|of Washington busingss men who B o today at a meeting of the mid- |tWo hundred times as bright as dl- what he termed “gross miscarriages unmistakably slapped by an unseen|give the lead in that direction at the !rect sunlight, but it lasts less an where the com®any will be authoriz- | will er®ct a new convention hall o d in th, D d h hat | meeting arranged for him upon his and sooner or later must be pald off. | 4" giapose ct its alcohol, the other | nere, and elected Robert N. Harper, |dle Western sectlon of the American , °nundred thousandth of & second. | of justice” in recent trials of labor :::"y""vl'flu:e:‘“gr°";‘r'mu°‘::° onat | return from Cannes. But by that time See More Trouble. being the plast at Peekskill, N. Y. pre_;dem of the District National {Chemical Society at Northwestern)The pressure developed is about|leaders here. here. Or that occasion Whidden was | the !rl]s!a lm: lgbor ex;essef hald ly’.’ The suggestion has been made to | From the Léngdon plant daily are|BinChg 2ieader in the movement, | University. 1,000 pounds per square inch, and the w we have reached a time in|spending & night in the house at|Darently excited apprenemsion in the P T nuen pioake u business of deallng | nere yesterday 'by & representative These individuals: are required by|of the company, but there was some law to hold the certificates two years, | hope, he added, that under the ne: W i | durin? which time the original own- | regulations issued yesterday by the ers of the property in question have | coneiissioner concerning establish- HI?; 60 000 y the privilege of redeeming by paying, | men’ of new agencies the Langdon g i3 CONGR| CLASS OF PROSPEOCTIVE A] CANS ON STEPS OF THE CAPITOL. \ through the colleetor’s office, the taxes Pplant Vould continue serving its im- due. plus the penalty of 12 per cent|portant place im the operations of the < s TURNS METAL TO HELIUM s SEatme e L CORPORATION, T _ ~ CONTROL UNIONS Tf at the end of the two years such |Mments weald have to be changed, it redemption has not been made, the|Was sald, a0 that instead of making holders of the tax sale certificates|shipments in bulk to agencies they Thave the right to apply to the Com-| Would go in barrels to actual pur- missioners for a tax deed. | chasers direct, | Atter such a deed has been fssued | Restrictions om Ageats. against the property the original oWn- | mha furthe> ATaehtil (ol ths Committeemen Adopt “Wash- or of ‘the dced paying the tases aue, |FeEulations, iseued yesterday by Com-|ington Auditorium Company” g D: missioner Blair, stipulates restrie- the penalty of 12 per cent a Vear and | yorn O30F, FINT FURIISIER Testrics hat iti 1 he hols 1 ST'he deed demands forh seitlement, | Manufacturers by which the “sale and Select Officers. \ According to Collector of Taxes | Drice must be gontrolled by the man- ' 100,000 Volts, Discharged Suddenl_y Through \Chicago Justice Charges Tungsten Wire, Puts A!omic Theory Grand Jury to Probe Mis- former Commissioners that instead of | shipped about 1,500 gallons of al- temperature 'is _momentarily _over { oy : Country. On the strength of this Sir ; . B resident 6f the company. - la- cago when we are to determine|the instance of the Halifax Herald, : selling the property to outside in- | cohol, in one of two forms: ethyl al- 188 RFES el O (0 otcehient 1agt | TUnsten, which Is used in the £1a-) 50,000 dogrees Fahrenhelt, —Under|onos and for all” he said, “whether | which had sent him to investigate | Scoiss, s CUnEer. director of the con dividuals when taxes are not pald,{cohol, which goes to the drug and Columbus, secretary | Tents of electric light bulbs, has|such conditions the atoms which com- | thig'hand of gunmen I8 going to rule|the ghost. Dr. Prince was hopeful |5 e, et o Beld 1 pag i hermic ract At et o it ST S NS0T | been detnltely” and pormasently | B e, S Sncompier, g Sinple | (s chmminlty i adeCey iy Sl s Hhe”pertormanta” misie be 1| NI MGy ety 5 3 - | of i ke 3 r i ether thi i : i cent a year. 5 mobile industries. tion of the company, which 14 to 1ake |changed into another element, |qitu 0% S iihen” Pinto gaseous | oo Aok yimelt the mose mander |” Fomorrow night Dr. Prince will be Geouse altomethier i anQassuming iike Both Commissioner Rudolph and| Permits from the prohibition au-o¥er the 1Snd For ta¢ THCCoUHTarc | helium, through treatment in tem-|heljum. ful city in the world, is able to|alone in the house unless the ghost| ¢ ° °f Bovernment. Collector Towers are of the opinion, | thorities are required both for the|13th and & effeetd SO (W oo | perature of between 50,000 and 80,000 [ “One of the first laws of chemistry | o yior”thess miscreants just as it|should come to Keep him company. ’ Left in the Lurch. however, that the District would have | purchase and the use of ethyl alcohol, . a i declared in a report |has been that the so-called elements | yiolo r g™ the anarchists.” e Plans to compiete his investiga:| Whereupon as a temporary measure much more trouble in collecting de-{and of “spacially denatured alcohol,” | UP: £ thet/ company.| Bxoek 1t Wi CCTaT! are permanent and unchangeable. | MASHTRS CO8 BRATCRAR 0 1ot waltion by Monday, when he will lesve |of compromise both the liberal and linquent taxes under that scheme|but no permits are required, it was; Other :‘PC{,‘;ge ;rusidenls Albert|on experiments conducted by Dr.|The failure of the alchemists, after| i85 SRR Ch CLI0e CHF il 8o ) itax. Fiere ha will ‘check up | conservative coalitionists each agreed than under the present arrangement.| explained, for denatured alcohol. chosen are. Vice Dres tephan and|Gerald L. Wendt and C. E. Irion,|centuries of efforts, to change such | it CPUFRITRcy, eTIsd SROME, CO8 | tor Mo e as he has collected,|to run separately its own candidates Mr. Rudolph said it is a real ad-!| The factory, of brick structureé, and | Schultls, Gen. A etary, Charl, X t the University of Chi-|common metals as copper and fron | 5 o o g nd will compile a report dealing |3t the election, provided only that yantage to the District to have these | several Puildings, on sixteen acres|Thomas Bradiey: sectetary,, €40 R working at the into gold convinced chemists that the | 2P0X0 e JAWC, L 1aa by |With The whols aftair feem a welen: |each side should keep out of the outside individuals come in every ot land, Sriginaily was the property|J; Columbus; treasurer. C. o COPC-| cago. metals could not be decomposed. these labor criminals has so intimat- | tific standpoint. other's preserves. It was a sort of o . The Washington, and was purchased in|E: e : ried 1o turn the the work ‘of Wendt and Irion, in dis- And as might have been expected, it Tho board of Commissioners sald he | 1935 ‘ayta cost of about two million|visory counsel, Ross P. Andrews, W.| o[3' Jore right on ome point—that | (08 WOtk of WEnGE Sue 00t o mat- aid. [RIVAL GHOST IN CALIFORNTA. |And as might have been expected, it - ot 2of, belieye those citzets s | Sollara “At e Ume o shenge was| ¥ Eve : fho, matgre’ o ‘metals Could be | (07 At Composet (1 watvorse ore (& Conquer " redbiovded : the seris of slcctions of the last fow made in the personnmel of the plant, chang g . confidently predicted.” » weeks the coalition candidates have so any more promptly with a higher|pu¢ the ,mp‘l'o",‘ ot of &hom Evans, the Chicago section of the Chemical [ “°R w7 0" 0o born in 1891, He [Americans. Operates in Daytime and Hurls Deen amitten. hip and thish by the penalty and the knowledge that the - | Leese, Bociety, in eommenting on the paper. Harvard and in | The special grand jury was im- Deen mitten Liy and thisl B wae Bolding thelr property. | | hma udenis of Lansdon, were re; | £500% Siitelr Tones and e im0, 60 | Bk, Sceiod, A% Harvard 5id, | paneiea st the Teaent of Rovert & Rocks and Bricks. Hpetalysad ettt The Tufch By e Thirty-8ix Bldders Last Year. under & mew general manager, who] Pe named later. with’ the assertions Of scalawags| ;. ynited States bureau of mines to|-TOWe: & s e L CHICO, Calif, March 11.—Chico| The manipulators of the conserva- T 5 T, The building, which will cost $500,- be trans. - | petition to the judge, declared that i i e Towers poined sut tat de- | Mas the only “fuberied xperiy Ehe | ooyl "t e ircete from Tunde 1| 12t 45 bazer metale chr ok ‘on padiam produceizn "in “Cals ) B0 *had® peen ‘ifteuieebibary | hts & rival of the ghost of Antl | (Y€ mACHE art the oney renponeivi i?\'?;;anttl:a?oa“;g:x‘:g Tndividus) hag|in the economic life of Langdon, pelvee f:fi%‘;g:o:;-;‘yk;l{e“.flfx:flne Shows Atem is Destructible. chemical warfare service and since g‘;':{f;flrg;'f;‘gf“fl:"m',urgr:“}’.; l:nlllb. l:n\i u:: lfl“}i :‘:‘“h °P°l:- doomed to distllusionment when the : e e e et onds 3 the war has been associate professor J ates in the daytime and throws rocks | British general election comes, for P13, he, fazes and obtained & doed | @UPIEISE Dol (LR TLL FOTIOS fare mold in $100 amoimte—ig0 DONE | et des hoverer e Mement | OF chemisiry &t the Univarsicy of | (he rlele of Wllam, Queted, Mond 5 | ingtead of siapping wrists and starc. | the countey_wans avove all things Last year there were thirty-six bid- | Interpreting the ruling handed | {he other 350 being firat mortaage | supposed to be absolutely indestruct: | Chicago. former building tirades chief, and|ing fires. Its target is a warehouse, | Soonomic tronbics. These: manipule ders at the tax sale. As a result of| down by him in the Fleischmenn case, | bonds—and can be secured on part-|iple, cannot be broken up by men. It Thomas Walsh, all of whom were ac- | gnd, according to & statement by the | tors will, I believe, be made to toe the aale, $155291.3¢ of delinquent|ynternal Revenue Commisioner Blair|time payments. It has been stated by | opens a vast new field to science, and RENT-TEACHER FUNDS |auitted of graft charges. 5 the line until Ireland's election is taxes on 3.433 parcels of real estate |said yesterday morning, that neither|the committee that several Washis e esuit in many tar-reaching and | PA - police today, it rarely misses, al-|Ne 1N untl relands civction is was paid in by the bidders, the prohibition authorities, mor the|ton banks have agreed to accept the|important sclentific developments. ARE USABLE FOR REPAIRS though located more than a block |go as to admit ttle brighter e | of a One argument against the present{peischmann agents, at any time|bonds as collateral. We cannot yet foresee what these away. The schoolboy explanation is{trade outlook. Then will come a set- system i3 the fact that the Dersoms | during the operation of the permits| Bids for the work have been limited | gevelopments may be. b e e N e has opened spring training here. (Copyright, 1822 Yesterday the superintendent of he warehouse sent a workman u; Who attend the tax sale only buy the | t5 sell alconol through agencies,|to the following nipe architects: B.| “yip until 1895 it was believed that . t : vo n up to sweep the rocks off the roof. The Soriman had no ssoner. goven un: | PROGRAM_BY DRAMATIST. der way than a big red brick hissed by his ear. He ducked, but a bar-|Miss Jean Wilson Offers Evening of best parcels offered for sale, leaving r Simmons, A. P. Clark, Jr., J. Becomposition of elements was about half of the delinquent property | }757® (R, Of UL, exadite the| paniey QOO 5 “wood, " Arthur | Dossible. At that time, however, it)Commissioners Permit Painting of rage of smaller bricks and rocks routed him. He said he had no idea Mirth and Melody. on the hands of the District ddbpite | prohibition officials who consented|B. Heaton, F. B. Pyle, George ReY,!was discovered that radium, which e = from where the missiles came. €hie MoldInig/of the sale: to the agency method of industrial|A. H. Fitssimon and Milbura, Heister | s one of about minety kmown ele- 12,000 Parcels to Go on Block. | alcohol distribution “did @ fool|& Company. ments, naturally decomposes into City to Do Work. For this vears sale there are 12,000 | thing.” —_— lead. 'Nature, howsver, performs thal parcels of real estate to be put on the | Concerning the order of the eom- ECTOR change, and untll Dr. Wendt and Mr.| pyron teacher assoclations ~may block representing $300,000. Atthough | missioner that any alcohel nowin the WILL HAYS IS DIR Irion completed thelr exbe o ee | contribute thelr private funds to the the collector’'s office makes every - | possession y agent” of the com =k = fort to communicate with the delin-] pany shall be returned either to the IN NEW coRPORA'"oN & similar result 2 i ik down District for repairs to school build: quents before the sale, it is difficult| Peekskill or Langdon plant 'within ‘'The heat develop o nge them | ings under a ruling of the Com- of property ownars’ resses. e company,” under penalty As & result there are many pieces]of confiscation, a representative of the (Syndicate Is Formed to Improve|known—hotter than the sum or than{ The question arose when the Home Watches have been set to “lay” for| Miss Jean Wilson, a well known the ghost, who has been operating | dramatist, presented an evening of almost daily for more than. three | éNtertainment at the Playhouse, 1814 weoks, but have found no trace of |N street, Wednesday evening, {n the Tt A reward of $20 goes to any one | form of character sketches and mon- Measure Passed After Hard Struggle Awaits Only of property listed for sale this week | company said had been o de- the hottest star known to 8strong-|yng gchool Association of Western - solving the mystery. ologues. This wad the second per- ke otpecy oF rhich Save el | sleohol” tn_auestion. 1. ks Hope Motion REfcturelitn: Tiorme 206 dewross: e e eeture | High School sought to raise funds Governor’s Action. . = o EtaniEhe et i P ATk forgotten that they did net pay their|alcohol in question. t was hoped, X 3, 3 v- 1981 taves. If the collector has hme gwenerb.hha;ux; wou:: not have to dustry. :; :;. stz ':n :b:::t:'.gfl:t f:::’:b:l:fl with :nl:'h to :.;\m.l:h; ::flrfi::::d:; Gl Mameiatea Pries: < ADEQUATE WATER FOR D.C. g‘zfi; : :,.e.i:" gé:.’:;nybi: ?{:"Ne?‘\'\"‘i;! address of a delinquent he sends him | be ship to e plants, but that bul Ing. e city s = 2 fotice before the sale. If his ad-|might be turned over to ageuts who, "%m“;m 11— Will Hays, | 30000 desrece. that the aseociation could turn the| RICHMOND, Va., March 11.—The IS URGED BY ASSOCIATION | 170, Jiotel for the benefit of the Sress 18 mot known fo the tax office|under the freshly interpreted regula.| Al . : Hottest Spot in Universe. money over to the District and have |Motion ploture censorship bill this The title of the entertalnment was he does not receive a notice. tions of the Treasury, would be al- |former Postmaster Gemeral, is named | .o “tvo e gofentists, by means of Sftisnion Dassed the Uenate by pvetd Property Changing Hands. lowed to disposs of it. a director, with Beventeen others,|iartificial lightning, such as Dr.|the work done by the city repair shop pas s d rece; ro- | workmen. of 26 to 13, after the bitterest fight During the past four or five years, many of them widely known motlon | Charles . Stelnmets, | T i | T s appropriated $225,000 for|on any measure before the Virginia :Mirth_and Melody" which included piano solos by Dorothy Dennett, who Mount Pleasant Citizens Vote to(\played “Soarin ‘Liebestraum™ and a Chopin “Polo; when property has been changing picture producers, in a new member- ot in the universe. repairs to school buildings, but this|regiciature n years. Senate amend- aise” The program Tands 4t & rapid Tate in Wasington FUGITIVE BROUGHT BACK. ship corporation, chartered today by T e omors have long known that | sum does not nearly meet the T mintu g rn:dlly B e Tell Congress of Urgent Fiven by Miss Wilson tncluded “The as: bec almost fmpossinie for th Secretary of State Lyons. The ‘new | 00Nl the materials which | quests that are made annually for Neod Here. Senator's Dilemma,” “A Washington Afternoon Tea,” “The Story the Urgent need'of a suffictent water | Violin Told the Governor,” and “The ‘ talian Countess.” become law. supply for the District of Columbia o emphasised 2t the v} | Secretary of Labor and Mrs. James By the provision of the bill, Virgifila | tha® Mount bloasant Cittaes asor | J. Davis, Undersecretary of State and tax office to keep an up-to-date reg- Vernon C. .!enandolph, ‘Wanted | corporation intends “to foster the the sun and stars ars the[renovating the buildings, Daniel i.|house, the bill now needs only the ister. There are frequent cases in interosts of those engaged in | COMPoBe he | Garg: to the Com- Les Trinki Which ome piece of property has| Here, Arrested in Baltimore. | ine motion ploture Industry.” No capi- e e e arat et e | AT ey ot yemarvay, || bmature df Goy. K. S changed hands four and five times in| oo 0t oo o tal was mentioned in the papers. e o pecomes shorter and shorter one year, leaving the collector in a AT cRandolph, col-| “rpe articles of incorporation set|WMeA'S NOOPTIL Cotl Yy e examined. uandary as to where to send the no- | ored, thirty-thres years old, wanted |forth that the new membership cor- | W hite or blu film exhibitors will be required to ob-iciation last night at t| 11| Mrs. Henry P. Fletcher and Post- o s e as » tugitive from the Distriot re-|poration also Intended to improve the | ~On the brilliant white or TIZ WOMAN CHIEFS TO DINE. |fim exhibitors will be required to ob Ao e et ihe Towell | master General and Mrs' Hubert * Cases in which one person ownsfe ..o 5 o 0 Ve, w motion picture industry *by reform- 000 degress, only the simplest e to the public, effective ninety daysiclared to be seriously inadequate. | Work were among the patrons. many parcels of land also complicate B » V&, Was ar-|ing abuses relating to the industry” |CCy i are present. They seem to|Government Executives to Hold |after the measure becomes law. Following a spirited discussion, & the task of sending notices, for the | Tested in Baltimore and brought here |and “by seeuring freedom from unjust | SCE"Crtively of the gases hydro- Third Meeting Thursday. to'pass on a1l Tims offered for sxhibl: | losolution was ‘adopied calling ihe| \wij | MAIL TRANSFERS. ector h: 0 way of telling to len, and {or unlawful exactio: tum. The heavier metals, e u. . = hben plece of Dropests’ the owher's|turned over to Warden Moyer. "Among the directors mamed in the | Een and heltum. Ths v | tion and their Jurisdiction extends over | Sxees muppty to ‘Congress ser went 5 present McRandolph teld Detective O'Brien | corporation, which is styled ‘The Mo o detormine whether this was due] The third dinner this winter of woma ' the posters and other matter advertis- | | C = ing that that body immediately make T B Bgne, i of priso lcs mhle | Pl roducers ang Dlewle, oo SScompeation By (e grelt huat | omsives n fmrmment ROu Tk tnk T Besurn O of o sxamne, | sifquile Upprtoiallane hat ouia | Post Oflce to Take Over Work at = . e T . | Wendt an on = u fulfill the needs of the District in MleTREL SHOW MAR_ 22_ teln‘gv “l_:u‘zn:ndnwln:mtmfisferfiej q.de hilg‘ prmuc:a:! ?.':5..‘,’&1“5‘;.’.’{;‘,‘3& tions such as are on the stare and m lt:e Gr:;e Du:'n Hote.li;:g:r”fl‘;: salary of ':le.::ol:flykc‘-"r‘. tn?l: ul:nu:;, b! that respect. The reeolution was in- Two Points in Virginia. Tnore than & year ago. He sais he | bartiens of Brookiyn, Rufus 5. Cols |fuccesded in reaching a temperaturs 40CChl; "labar . tax dlvision of - the | $hoAmoO GUIT provision written In By | troduced by H. C. Russell ad unani- | special Dipateh to T star. ¥. M. H. A. to Hold Annual Affair | walked away from the hospital. He|of New York, Benjamin P. Dewitt of | 0% 13 found that ordimary metals [ Treasury Department. The first dlnnel; the house. mously adopted. LYNCHBURG, Va., March 11.—The notice should be sent. t d to Lorton. Orange, William Fox of New com: simple gases, | Of the year was under the auspices of The only other senate amendment of{ A resolution was also adopted ex-|rajlway mail service at Washington at Hotel Baleigh. mANREL A S York, Fran J. Godsol of New York, l::t?:uhr y”l:fll?x:\‘., Stbpelie the woman executives of the Depart-|imiortance is one taking f pressing the appreciation of the as-| has authorized the chief clerk's ofice David W. Griffith of Mamaroneck, Sie- { PRI NICH 04 used was the same as| ment of Labor and the second the De- | censors the power to Sociation to the District cleaning de- | of this district to establish a mail The annual minstrel show and| P UNGES DOWN SHAFT. |{fried Hartmann of New York, Karl{ st used in producing artificial light- | partment of the Interlor. Elous features of fyms partment ging transfer at Kenova, W. Va., where dance of the Youns Men's Hebrew * |Kirchwoy of Long Island, Henry G, |that used ' BPSiC g ocoq® by “Dr, | Speakers will be: Miss Adclia Stew- | tho board will passon %o the association of the prompt Te-|mail up to this time has been han. Kosch of New York, Carl Laemmie of | Bi08: Tttt [ UICCIA37" and wagart, the first woman bank examiner in | gority’ and features likely to incite {moval of ashes and garbage. dled by railway employes. Two men Association will be held March 22 at i A communication from the Piney|are detailed to go to the new trans- w de g dge Kathryn sleigh HoteL, The oy if under | Husband of Lynchburg Womay |Now York, Marcss Loew of Now ¥ork, | origiantes 8y Bn°l" &' Kndsraon of | e, Uniad Staiee;, Judse Kathiya | Sind ok commmcaar, fom e Piney| 41t alta T 42 - e i man. Dancing will follow the show Killed by Long Pall. Rubin of New York, Lezs J. Selznick | the Mount Wiep ™| Nelson, s sister of Representative Nel- = arence to the suppression of Mutzx's | recently secured authority for simi- T en g men ra Alet Bosenbtam, | #osiarDipets to o s ok i Adolh Bkor of Rew | | 10000 Vlts Dischergua. | 12%, 12 UL T I e | ARMY MAN CLAIMS DOG. {31003 kien was iniroaiced to favor| 7 *o7vice 1t Blugatons junction Myer Jolson, Paul Eanet and Al De; LYNCHBURG, Va., March 11.—Mr. ;:;(. o : “It consists in charging = mfa first woman in the United States to be the eychange of three car tokens for niberg. The cast includes T. Sheffer-|and Mrs. W. L. Kent of this city have electrical condgnser to 100,000 volts'appointed a prohibition agent. Milliner Does, Too, 80 Judge Must | twenty cents and esking the Public| TAKES OVER REPATR SHOPS. £ Biegs, N CChinr o aad W W | NoHle,"Ugls 2ol ey, aldt"oc | pig) € REVIVAL CAMPAIGN. Decite Cam tn Couet, |G, Commten o Lt 0| cmmemomw, wa, aren 11 now, J. Berlin, F. Mendellson, E. Kir- | curred at Tulsa, 8., Thursday. He An Eskimo dog slept last night in ;.(,:‘.m;.;,m:{: t' ::. ::“H,::rol:: Iana Falivosd shops hese. today in. stein, F. Gluckstein, M. Shenk, L|fell through an elevator shaff, sus- Wall, L. Rosenberg, J. Barr, H. Cohen, | taining fatal hurts. Mr. Noble, about | Program in Fifth Baptist Church M. Gluck and 8. Scher. Speciaities|four years ago, married Miss Kath- will be given by Miss R. Herman,{leen Kent, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Opens Today. A. Wolt, J. Brown and H. J. Lewis. | Kent. 3 Edgar Rogers, president, |formed employes that, effective March £ a_Re- Vetsrinarian establishment, at 2130 P |presided. Following adjournment, re:| 16, the Dickson Construction and Jte- street, while two men awaited the|freshments were served. il ke over the opetation of the e repair hops, which employ abou N ":'::: owd bring| gslomon's Temple, for the bullding [men. The Dickson company ook & ciss bafors the jPul urt to de-| or ‘which the whole manhood of | charge of the maintenance-of-way de- ecide who owns him. ~ qsrael was commandeered, would ! partment of the Western Maryland The controversy regarding owner-|have cost $5,000,000,000 to construct |system on & contract basis a few cays ship started yesterday afternoon |4t Dresent prices £0- Bancrats pisce, waikea o the.mi:| SEEKING SOLDIER’S NEXT OF KIN, Bancroft place walked iInto the milli- Washington Confinm to Lead a kennel at Dr. William P. Collis _In the Fight Against Consumption. on’{?\'ntgll}“:‘clr:cvlixv:c"d:;n:{‘r_‘{: p:w; The Tuberculosis death iate among our Whites during 1921 DIPHTHERIA MAY BE WIPED OUT, Pt Church B streqy comer of| wan lomn e Ol e i rate for both racéa hore in 1821 was M. Alexander, internatfonal president only 103 per 100,000. NEW SER UM TESTS INDICATE :;o‘-hke, . s As late as 1910 the death rate among our Colored was 453 and At 8 p.m. there will be a mass among our Whites it wes 137. moeting at the Mount Vernon Place These reductions constitute a United Btates record and are a By the Ascociated Press. and found still immune. M. E. Church South, Sth street and dorsement of the educational health propagands, by the nery shop of Kosley Morse at 1423 NEW YORK, March 11—A The test, originated in Austria |Massachuseits ayonoe Nofihwest| LnE SNCf specific—and not superficial —Hygicne, Which thits Asso: gircot ana” noticad the dog ia the BUREAU RECEIVES 5-FOOT LIST mesns of wiping out diphtheris, | and improved here, consists of a |will preside, Mrs. Alexander will tiation has followed for many years in our Pubiic Schools and in ity e atchlehi put e = said to have incrsased from 50 to ::"1:' :n'a Inje&f{o:: of ,m,;.u:!,m '“"1”.4"'::: aembl{.. :l.:_cyl rl-l;ol:;: Washington N-v-lp:np;r- < L ; iy "‘"‘"{3"‘ |m '1:%: "x‘i“ hroughou une X! anti-toxin. 'our days | will le: e song . 'W. McN. r, Executive Secretary e Missouri State dog had been lost since jo- s g e et eocader hay | BitsE the firat injection o rad spot |Billy Sungay Ushers) Astociation will ubercalosie Aséociation, after an exhaustive investigation, wrote Faeibor and that he was posttive that| In investigating the record of | of kin. The Veterans' Bureau re fln ‘;n::d through use of the ?:;".e'i.' ”“’M "m" u'?.-'m “u'i‘i' proxideiuers - to us recently s follows: he was the owner. te view.| Bemnie F. Taylor of Cryatal, :;u:;:d. ."fi:'.‘.‘.’.‘:.i‘":‘.;“{..“.".‘.‘.“‘.‘n e : . s e Sacentive Mr. Morse took the o Springs. Miss., a soldier who dled | o0, ot FOCCIC" 02 in Teply re- to the disease. If this spot a T4 Schick test in the publio schoole e e 'l"go“ &m. ; MADE CADET AT LARGE. “My hat’s off to' the District of Columbia Tu- {,‘,’:"'i,.n?n:”n?:'t":rk % DrowShi| at Camp Beauregard in 1918, the | ooived & list Aive fest long, con- here, it was announced tonight % 5 o . ining the names and addresses by Dr. Abraham Zinghler, aseist- | “"Fha test, Dr. Zinghler satd, does | Tho Erésident bas appoluted R. John berculosis Association and its Exscutive Officers. 282, o next move of the claimant was| " United States Veterans’ Bureau | CYUIE Srothors, six sisters, six ¢ professor of hygiene at New | Rot in any way supplant the work | West Jf, son ef BMel - i ure I find that you lead New York City as well as all to police headquarters. Here ‘the| Delleves it hus come across some- | y;jes, six aunts. twenty-three - of diphtheria serum which is given | Lnited T, det at large at the the rate of reduction of the Tuber- e ¢ Detective Sergeant Brad-| thing unique in the way of family | nephews, nineteen nieces, six Ypric University Medical Colle#® | i sctive cases of the diseass, It 1s | PRrracks: Mo Vo s SACst 80 (S0 the States in the rate o o Tey were enlisted in the dispute. relationship. Among other facts di- | brothers-in-law, eight sisters-in- tor oight years of experimen- | used entirely to determine whether | Ulited States MR AT g culosis death rate in the past 20 years. Y went up o the shov. After| Luiceawas that Taylor, exclusive | 12w and s stepmother, elghty four tion 95 per cent of the school a child is immune from the disease Marion O. Warrenfelts of Magerstown, several minutes of debate, he decided that it was not up ¢ him to bettlel of cousins, was closely irelated to lor; the same Christian names, ildren given the test in New and also to create fmmunity. M3, have been appointed cadets st the L Dr. Mill uld hi x 'ork were made immune to the The' diphtheria sftuation in New ey T EReh ments e And this was written befors Dr. G R¥S Ruown earx. fook the dog to ‘ cent of the tptal population | however, were seldom found twice. the disease, Dr. Zinghler sald. | York Haa betotng ws serigus, |ichiemy. Thase sppointments steub| geati) Tates for 1921. - e, o0 B olshment of Dr.| of his home town of Libh resi- Under the new adjustment for z TRa lengtis of timie/ that o WereoDn. : {2 beokress. This Bulletin &3 Paid for by the Collins and left him thers. dents. the payment of Taylor's $5900 yas immune from diphtheris by ——ter——— oile Preventio ‘uberculosis In_ Polics Court tomorrow some| Taylor named as the beneficiary | policy the stepmother and ffteen Shout Tous weks be stdsiwhite |- S senduec he | B7 shaving thetr msads the o{ Association for the n of T e g e os and who| Delley “wiv. Father. who In. turn e omthiy inatallments o those given the serum test eight Bobensctady vuu-.tf.u.r.u-k they Telophone Main 992 (Legel Netios) 928 1 St. N.W. w“_g‘ o the afmuumumtom Eel Jeara ago, were recently retssted - d Syracuse, beautiful, FE s e v 3 o ik et =3 = : . : . *