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St (BATSH CRUSER | g = Ay LT the congestion and confusion of trafic incident to the burial of ISSE a5A MR Moot betwiid D ant a’x:g south of the south curb the unknown soldler on Armistice 3 s . e e e o ’ Raleigh Ties Up at Mayflower dore fl g e B0 ] |t ey | District Electrical Rules Fail TACHAARIEA ISSUE Delegates Discuss Form 1o day, and in anticipation of.a large aitendance at Arlington tomorrow, ey 3 it s 'urged by the’ War Depart- paragraph vehicies will be per 5 Pravile '8 i tt ment suthorities that all motor Wh A 3 o ; it 1 2, e ra} public may also 0 Provi or BQTakefl—D l'ect se h‘ cars and other vehicles proceed to a"—Adm'rfll "olfls % % be ;;.:fefa t{:: ‘1.;::: 'pu’: ‘lr:mefllltllely £ o B " E ‘. 3 = 4 . ment Believed Hopeleds. | 4 et entice duy and Reception Aboard. ; g e A T Inspection. By the Aseociated Pross. retarn to the city by way of the | The British scout cruiser Raleigh SN . ) s ] | oo, ot B sirest. Addic |, Revision of the wireleas section of the District electrical code to cover amateur radio sets will be taken up Proposed forms of arbitration con- stituted the basis of negotiation of the Chilean-Peruvian conference to- day as it began its third week. Having virtually abandoned hope of a direct settlement of the problem of Tacna-Arica, the paramount question became the method by which the for- ty-year controversy between the two governments ‘should be referved’ to settlement by outside agencles. Several arbitration plans had been suggested, including- one which would tional parking spaces have also been bridge provided on roadways in Potomac Park. Highw nosed her way up the Potomac'from nnounced that the cemetery It is Quantico this morning, and docked at will be closed to vehiglés until 1 Wi after the comélusion of fhe cere- |the Mayflower's wharf at the navy 2 it e e . , upon his re- ? : o ‘m“lnl -na‘m{ fl.pl‘rtllrl. n; ll*;e yard shortly after 10:30 o’clock. » ” 2 turn to the eity § taking part, about 3 o'clock. o As s00n ps the gangplank was down, G . 5 « e city in a few day: i 't le_ will 3 : : . gniy exception to that rule will |y 3 e "N yion, commandant of the : , 7 As announced in The Star several car tags issued by the G. A. R, |Washington navy yard, and Lieut. Com- ci e om0, Mr. Hadley has been giv ing consideral thought tly to itt. in charge. All other man ght recently to ats Wit be. parkig ok the’ deml der Beardall went aboard to pay the question of safeguarding th their respects to Vice Admiral Sir Wil- bl ) ; hundreds of persons who have becom grounds at Fort Myer. Pedestriane ome Tiay onter the cometery at any |lam Christopher Pakenham, K. C. B., e 5 5 ‘s Y 3 "w'g“ghefnl.hy“fl:::l gainst he dangers time, it is stated, through the |K. C. M. @G, K. C. V. O, M. V. O.| | : : setting up and wiring of these in. Confederate gate on the Fort Myer |L. C. B, who has come to this city to side and_through the Bheridan |pay one of & mumber of ealls of strument, The DI fct for many years has of gate on the east side. courtesy at American ports. % i 0, . had regulati z SEai i A s sy ol amertn o " | R . : : ISRl R T e e R cide whether the soverelgnty of Tac- . British embassy went aboard and k aid to Have ered Yo gulre the taking out of a permit for nll-Arlcn should be determined by a ‘I;':":a’lha::mgfl.]én g:hnfir% be- ; 7 K P A A a.l':tlch gives the amateur the ben- plebiscite, as provided in the treaty 5 L M. ell, - Com- . E i efit of an inspection of his apparatus S Ancor, *5hether “some 'Cther mander Brown. sssistant naval 8 ; $500 to Kill New York by & District inspector. e method of settlement must be sought. i e 3 s . s Ruls No » There was no indication from either {15 alr attache of the embass; : 1 Millionaire. An official of the slectrisal 4 side as to the acceptability of any of Sidney Balley, naval attach V. % F : ’ ment stated today that in his opinion the proposals informally advanced in . a flmt‘ secretary of Ambassador " g By the Associated Press, the radio appliances now used so en- o, protosmd contined ontinn mac y.f‘;‘t.‘?.‘.’."‘"‘n?;‘..'.‘.':‘;'li“‘: el E % * WHITE PLAINS, N. Y., May 29.— [erally could be dealt with under the tions professed continued optimi e trip 5y - # . Slgtaseriaid d At % e iathatory SREReot LeDIre H ) Washington aboard the oruiser. 4 y Search was made today for a mys- |0ld Wireless regulations, but the re- tion would-be.found. Both had bew | By the Asectlated Press. Recetves Till Noon. 3 : ; ; terious woman said to have oftered | fu'tements called for in those rules o O e vorn nd G| PORTLAND, Oreg.. May 29.—Seven [ Untl noon today, the admiral was e TN ’ : 3500 to a youth'ia a New Xork res-| Is recommending mew regulations FA 8 b but | il receiving guests on board the Ral- [ * 2 2 taurant to commit & murder in the | for the District Mr. Hadley probably §¢ ald not mppear whether the ex-|fallors of the Furness-Prince Line's (g Brig Gon Bondboris 1o ons : 4 = 5 Walter 8, |™ill take as a basis the latest model changes had heen of a decisive nat- | 2.332-ton cargo eteamer Welsh Prince [of the Washington area, being among ) % g N oatte e 1T1ed Olavence | c0de of the fire underwriters on this turi were killed and three injyred late |the guests. 4 3 E s 3 Ward, who admits he killed Clarence | subject. By some conference officials it was v T G 5 g ¢ 3 4 thought probable that definite prog- | |45t night, when, according to meager |, nfif.m'i'r"éi"n.'f.‘l'.’.'afl for the smmns AR ; ] i A e m:gur ugm::kmbu”n' mb.“l(l pariment tone D e ress might be delaved at least until | reports here, that vessel was rammed.|bers of the staff of the Ralelgh. and 5 / e ptiading interpretation of the present wireless the middle uf‘ the vfie: so t:n the | by the freighter Iowan in the Colum- | members of the crew are to be enter- 4 E it secrst. regulations & $2 permit could now be plenlpotelnfllr e coui ave = eqnl!‘t bia river, off Altoona, Wi The |talned by eniisted men of the navy g > 4 1 A check-up by the police bears out | required of every one who has set up opportunity to thresh out the arbi-| 8 vard and Marine Corps. The climax | 8 W ; the story told them by a waiter Inia radio instrument, either for sending ;r- on problem with their foreign of- l. sh Prince sank within thirty {of the program for the enlisted men % 3 A 4 |2 srm-;-y nlltllrlbll.\! ;hui‘; Iol‘l‘fll' or receiving. ces. minutes, and the Iowan, a 6,647-ton |is expected to be on Thursday, when . % ; » 4 | woman, dressed in black, takent = oo At the same time, however. It wa8| froighter, operated by the American- |2 field meet will bo staged at the | [o8 ki » g ; 1 |Bim to New Rochelie, potnted out the s S Atant Ixvimiar realized that exchanges of personal | /2ot OF athletic fleld near the seaman gu % o Ward house and promised him 3500 er, the inspection force of opinion among the delegates at con- n Steamship Company. was |ners' training school. S 4 i - if he would enter the house with her [ Mr. Hadley’s office has more than it sinking slowly, according to last re-| The arrival of the cruiser Is a ok g " ; arid shoot the person she polnted out | can do now to inspect the wiring of porta. tended by a sort of historical stgn i : ] tojfiee; SR almws for Mskting DRtpoRs, Wih: . T % H orms iee. ng to trace down every foward establiehing &' good under.| The Welsh Prince left Seattle yes- ef:fl?'anffl?u’:’é‘m’:‘fi?!n‘fi; o 57 1% g : ; 5 i Py zhhl text that he | Fadic set In town—and they probably standing and preparing the ground|terday for the orfent with a full |with a deadwelght tonnage ,g‘. > Bl 2 ' Vo e ':“ ,{:l“;',”:';ed ‘u}";‘:nmmd to | Tun into thousands since radio broad- rm-hu-. more forz;naLlnF authoritative | cargo of lumber. The Iowan was in- | Proximately 7,600, she is the first % e ? o 2 % meet her Saturday night. He went “%i:‘.fi?:&‘;’."f l"::«:::‘:‘é: for the exchanges soon to begin. bound from New York, her home port, | EFitish man-of-war to navigate t ‘ e g { with his story to the police, Who | ,myteur to take in setting up 4 radis 3 " [Eotomac as ar as this city since te | | : . Jratched for the woman but she|oUin"" the - clectrical —department ys o , except for the Britis| Fo 5 g %, ed to appear. er emp! o WASHINGTON BOWIE DIES Nivaten Mepseln:¥ire. yacht, H. M.'S. Warrior, which o ; e ’ foms [ | the Dlace where the walter works cor- | States. is 1o provide lightning protec. roborated his story that the woman = had eaten in the place several times |3 and had msde an appointment with { b& A wireless message, apparently | here during the war. AT BALTIMORE HOME |from the lowan, although unsignea, Under Own Steam. tteries and to keep out of contac reported early today: “Llying along-| The cruiser made-the journey under | [ ; \ % S SG Bim with wires used for house lighting side, attempting to put out fire on|NeF OWn steam until opposite the o i i e 3 FSE x A : : Search is also being made for a e Broncbitis Fatal to Veteran of Con- | Welsh Prince” The message was| oo potrd: At this time, the nin man named Ross, who is regarded as teen salutes were fired and acknowl- the brains of the blackmail gang of federate Army—Was 80 taken to Indicate that the Welsh|edged by the ship. Left to right: Capt. J. F. Dayton, U. 8. N., commandant of (he mavy yard; Viee Admiral Pakenham of the | the brains of the DACEmET €87E 24 Prince was not submerged com-| FOUr Naval tugs then chased out, | British mavy, and Brig. Gea. H. K. Bethell, military attacke of the British embassy. PhotogTaph made today on ek A e e oati Years of Age. < | pletaly: aia’ that Bér® upper “works |S2ICNIRE her ‘by heel and toe and | the deck of H. M. 5. Raleigh shortly after it decked at the MaySower whart at the mavy yard. $30,000 before refusing a demand for were afire. The swung the big ship's stern into place $76.000 more. Counsel for the Peters Word has been received here of|sending vessel would ‘srocecd ‘i |®t.ihe Mayflower dock. {ly has promised to produce Ross, the Genth of Waspington Bowie of| Euriisha "Whey Wil o |, LRB e eony o be besel AL | T4 DAYS ABOLISHED IN DISTRICT, |HOTTENTOTS IN REVOLT |Pikas voomes motdoneso” 0 70 WH[] SH[]]' FARMER the well known Bowle family of porter, “especially at this time wh 'rom Astoria to the Iowan's relief. 2 X o b they were_ investigating an anony- Maryland and the District of Colum- A report from the Fort St the relations of our countries are so mous telephone message received by Bia, yesterday morning -at his home,| wireleds operator added zhu"::: f,:g:,’,,";""'::;"nl&\u. ::d when Hr- IS DECREE OF THE COMMISSIONERS IN SOUTHWEST AFRICA the sherift last night to the effect|, . .. i iceq Press 1408 Madison avenue, Baltimore, Md. | Welsh Prince was resting on the bot. oy 8 Soouncy that Ward, with Peters and a sailor Aot - b lghty vears old. He served|tom and that her bollers apparently | ¢3Ns 80 much to the entire world." > from the 'battieship Utah, had at-| SAVANNAH, Ga. May 29.—Willlam e was elghty ¥ 3 had exploded and part of the crafe . Tribe in Rebellion, Numbering |tended a “party for men” in a Bos-|Byrd, a negro, living near Brent- In the Confederate army, and follow- | ghove the water was on fire. Fi Tag days are no more in the capital. | eyed appeal. And being tagged once ton hotel three months ago. wood, in Wayne county, Ga., was shot ing the war had foundsa the States| " The men kiiled were said to have GHTING IS SHARP The District Commissioners have | Was no guarantee of immunity. Hav.| About 3,000, Inhabit County sl R TR el e grange organizations. Broachitia| poen new members of the Welsh . decreed that no more permits shall| 4aam often was besieged by a whole North of Orange River. NEW YORK, May 20—Willlam J 4 was the cause of his death. o e oinken on betore the| QN ULSTER 'BORDER be lasued to the beauty squads to hold | parcel of the experienced littie gold e PAEW YORK, Moy ovined by " the|noon and his body burned. Byrd was Mr. Bowle was born in Montgomery - county and was educated st Brook- Buit in Maryland. 6 DEAD, MANY HURT (Cuntinued from First Page.) v achusettes youth slain by Walter S.|well-to-do farmer. who lived mnear charity. Rumor has it that & United | ;o "0 20%nt & a8 from her; why | broken. out among the Hottentots in | {7arad* 5oul” two ‘weeks ago. 10day |Nim. He also seriously wounded States senator, smilingly elected to be [ would clamor at once. Street corner | the ”““;’:'l protectorate of Africa, 3:nv;xl;e¢g‘ ;.h.n :;;‘; n lfll\f"; d'lll“_ ?‘rznl::g :\‘nvar and shot Carlos * by a great many fair collectors | vamping in the name of charity was|says a Reuter dispatch from Cape | Charle: y ¥ | Moody in the arm. 3 who knew bim, was the power behind |5, 8997t 7, Which some of He duush. | Town. The outbreak In atuributea by | AT, RS PRt SUN G Al | The, trouble, arose ovar the agrival the issuance of the drder. Whether could induige. It was exciting, and, "wn “'-:““ s to ';‘t'nflelncr 01“‘ l:v while fitrte;lll,r;:“_b;fi:emhlle;-‘"! o to work on the Moody place. Among Y- was L. of course, ese, street acquaintance- | part- o many natives 0 mistake - the negroes was Byrd's e, who in- e T s st to Bansadta llm: olt the British and Irish repre- h"l‘ho ';’:.::_‘:."t:“h:“,:id safe for | ShiDs never went any farther—or | kindness for weaknese. that two men had been sent out {o|sisted upon riding on the front of sentatives was called to meet this o a rarely ever. The same girls engaged | mpe insurgent tribe, called Bondelz- | SUcStion Ross as to h kb"'f." a8 e,Of [the truck with the driver. She was the Sioux "},‘i.’r's’lfi,.“'r SOt L Dus | Steamship Company. She is a steel |afternoon with Prime Minister Lloyd f:‘:;'.‘.rl;:‘xt.(::rt‘l:flm 9";?1!1;‘ Dedes- | in most of the drives and they 800N | warts, numbers only 3,000 to 3,000, but ::"'.':ufidby:;lflé B e dented. this privilege and Indignant. wn s came to AV ? ‘ 4 reporte 0 her husband. SoTH Mr "Bowie, with Bishop Whip-| CTeW steamer of 6,547 tons, built at|George presiding. fair, Miriatious-ayed, litile i Stentel @ thelr own particular | (nhabits a country north of the|on the mysterious hold which the |\ent to the home of Moody, by whom & st up pedestrians in the name of sweet | diEgers. LONDON, May 29.—A rebellion has |family of Clarence Peters, the Mass- [accused of killing B. W. Moody, & ville Academy and at Maryland Ag- Uni-| SAN FRANCISCO, Calif., May 29.—. riculture College, now Marylan1 Unl. wversity. At the outbreak of the civ! - war he was preparing to go to Har- R’ Welsh Prince, operated by the vard, but giving this {dea up, entered rness Prince line, was a cargo v. the information service of tie Con-|sel of 3,322 tons. Indernto aLmyy "4 The Iowan is one of the large boats and arrived thero at the uprising of | operated by the American-Hawailan committee this morning a joint s known as the Indian bishop. suc- | Sparrows Point, Md., by the Maryland | No date has been fixed for the de- | wome: ts may resume B Orange river difficult of access, and|plackmailing band was alleged tolhe was employed, e s endering | Steel ‘Company’ In ‘1914, ‘Her home | parture of the Irish delegaten and|thelr old-time iaid. and. dignified| _BeRator Not thé Oafy” Objester. | haefn unpleassnt habit of Dolsosing | have had, on the milllonaire baker. | iiet'resulted from jaan s Deew port is New York city. She is an ex. aspect, but at the same time they| While the suggestion is pressed that holes when expeditions are sent| After Mr. Fallon left his office on|Moody was shot and killed and the tremely well-bullt craft, with web |!t !s belleved that the conference here | wii) 1ose a touch of color and life|® senator framed the prohibition inst it. It is anticipated, however. | 3 mysterious mission, a woman claim- | other two men shot by Byrd, who ; M oz o ‘frames and longitudinal framing. will continue for several days. ‘|that has been well worth seeing. =k §:‘:'u'"° cont:?flltorv w}'.“”l‘xm ;:“ ut?l“u?'flfiflfi.nm.g !flm l;i‘ll: ing to be Ross’ sister telephoned the | then escaped into the woods. He years later he w B —_— Pra District_of Columbia ad- no secret that even the police, | have i ealing with | jawyer's office. y oral forces and brousht to this @ity ¥ fse Collins and GriMith. .'fi'e""n',:',‘.,., At hor e throin 1 | probably observing the success of the | the rebel ANy =& was_ later Sutoousted by pelphhots y Several newspapers say that'Michaer| ¥ B Tek S e T and he was shot down and his body HI 2 Tormalcy. Before the war tag days | apper taggers, went them one better | A Reuter diepatch from Windhoek, o ¢ e CHINESE. | el s Rrihiy Grimin. convinged | ormsi., Belore (e, was, (ae das| QiBbar SSEESrs, min, (am ont ST | b Mivion save a.svarn, +kirmoiah | FRENCH TO GIVE HISTORIC | St e i are scured from r good faith|,eozeq here it usually was for the |fit for the department welfare fund. | has taken place between the police 10 trail Byrc to his hiding place. where he was imprisoned In ths o n. There he was aboutt - -martialed and hanged for | :: bis services s a Confederate spy.|Commissioner Orders Crews K as regards the Anglo-Irish treaty. - | 8 of the more e tie - nd a strong body of the Bondelz- when & plea of lofitaricy was made by | Pt | “\inston Churchill, secretary for the i i B e re. atopped motorists to give | warts, according to omeial reports,| U. S. FLAG TO PRESIDENT Gov. Ramsey of Minnesota because of | _on Ship or Bond Filed. colonles, announced in the house of | eSSt rare MIP it iared little he opportunity of getting their |and it is believed four Hottentots ISRAEL STOCKTON DIES the serviges rendered him and his cf-}. ypyw yoRk, arly. Conscl T | have been killed and nine captured. g : - May- 39.—Commission- ; how small ‘o unimportant, has had early. Consclence was oper R ?:-l;':l-'n'l ‘2 sna|er Robert E. Todd has amended in its tag day. - Almost every day was|ating iR a number of cases, and, al- | Ofe policeman was killed. Ceemstir. f Eiel Foser Exablem freed. though the drivers left relieved to Mr. Bowie was later fre: immigration regulation here In an|promised tag day here. t “Mr. Howie was married twice, first | ¢fTort to stop the desertion of Chinese | wonld be deferrad until tomorrow. Some Welcome the News. P o ta oy on Y, ShAa o Ik ca FRANK DE -GROOT MADE to Be Made Memorial Retired Two Years Ago After 30 Years in Pension Office. 1§ Miss Nettle Schley of an-nmwn.llflmen in American ports. Effective( The secretary added’that ia view of | Some of the inhabitants, it must be o became his wife 4n 1868, and who|June 15, every ship must keep Chi- |the gravity and urgency of the lssues | admitted, are relieved at the news. | thes wers in wont raah Collateral Day Feature. was the mother of hig children. She nese members of its crew aboard or |already disclosed the parliament was|Men can start on their downtown frame of mind. This helped alon; U- s- DEPUTY REG'STER died in 1891, In 1896 Mr. Bowie mar- | file a bond of $500 that each Chinese ]entitled to the fullest information |iaunts now without Arst making i g i i L B A large American flag that the Tied Miss Kathering boole Gaitner|yill nof desert and thus enter the|avallable in order that (ne house|that they have plenty of change| The Conimissloners. are. cegrectai : French government holsted to a staff o die i n 5 three _ children—Washington Bowie,| migration laws. et e g tuation before the |jingling in thels pockets, Woe to the| that they are compelled to make a|Succesds Harley V. Speelman—|at the top of the Eiffel Tower in i, colonel of the 5th Refilmenl; Mrs.| The new amendment is expected to| Shortly after 3 o'clock the cabinet|was sure to be fia a derably roa i‘“ rul n% ey would like Paris, and which marked the arrival Pranklin P Canby of Hagerstown|came in conflict with the La Fol-|irish committee left Downing street |before its owner reached his office. It e e ih iy Sariain charl. Has Been Resident Here on French soil of the first American g&a!;;:;enornu" A o s letté scaman’s uct, deslgned to raise|for the house of commons. Mr,| The fluffy little- coin wheedlers | if one is allowed then the others have for 20 Years. troops” In the world war, will abd two granddaughters also survive G;min;. ;v)‘-;erl\ seen -’tl ?ehhotel where hohbeg up at every corner. It was|the same right, so all are to suffer - formally presented to President o {¢he Irish delegates had been waiting |difficult—in certain cases {mpossible | in"the future. Frank A. De Groot of Michigan has | rerrasns ¢ orovrow morning by M. Funeral services will be held to- for the summons to the joint confer-| —to refuse their flattering, melting- (Copyright, 1922.) been nominated by President Harding | Larding rgorrow from his home and "“w?d' le::e':c{:de h‘:“ddld'::‘tyflvefl the meet- - to be deputy register of the United |Jules Jusserand, the !;‘lr;e;:ch :1'1“‘;-;- ill be taken to Hagerstown, whero 1 £ States - Treasury to fill the vacancy |sador. The President will immediately B e wuried i he'old Epiloonal| comung o Amereds potts 2o ey | o haemots Sharve. peviosisiriecst| YOUTH ON WORLD-WIDE HIKE HALTS |t by < broroton of sariy”. | isrward ugs 1 Wgiodc smbien can more easily gain unlawful entry the joint meeting of the British and . o ., g Mr. De Groot has been a resident of | preserved among other relics of the SAY DAYLIGHT SAVING | irlan slgniories ot e rests via| HERE, HOPES TQ SEE PRESIDENT |wiiseioniomern S Sryio [iesar o o e — 3 uri ‘whiel ime he has n in e e ceremony inciden - 0iL PAINTING AS GIFT e b L ManAdleS, government service, At the present |entatfon will be performed in the time he is an official in the naval gun |large east room of the CHANGE IS UP TO e Main Cause of Delay. Isaac Shalsteare, nineteen years I:" 3 nockde::‘ he stated in an In- llctg{y l‘l !heFUnl:'e.d su:u navy ym ;nd ;rnh ;he lg;esxq:a} ;:a !l‘?: ; Government- t: The delay was believed to be due| old, is here today on his first lap erview today, "and I expect to |In this city. For the past vear he has | French ambassador . GOVERNMENT CLERKS erament to Becelve Work of 015, the’ Tong consideration of his seven-year hike around tne | W4ke enough for my food and |been divisional commender of the Mary- | Harding, ulvheraldnelm:z‘n‘:efdm:“::b Art From Sulgrave Institution. |Wwhich the British cabinet had to give 18, Two | vaarh e’ S0 spand o o e T e O o miburs uf the Franth au Chief Justice Taft of the United lh; 1?“1'”3’::'“"1!{1' “"S“}&" i ay ': ’hl plans, xnpm.' :?m:e r:::eyubylr:ml::p;r?n and v.)'aszx Groot has always taken an L“.C-!u"y 'Teoff and high ranking officers f % o e Unite vely debate followed Mr. Church-| according to his 3 2 A : o oras . on Dt on of the govern- [not speak on the Irish situation until H s e , 1n- 2 EDMONS TS L T | R S g puing iy SIF AU | Wadionda” R mertier k8 o | Amarion, ) pntgtie, e, Sonh | fhohog b LSl el 1 |Betn st member o e expeub o, |, The 26, 0 ST Yk RE Ipitner discussion of the matter '!I;h on WIICE Ju’ fo Ba: Drsnented by bs St Lu aastis. 0t Houss that the| His-journey will be made with- | - school education in New York, but |State Clubs of the Distfict of Columbia. | first American troops in [France Sid Rours, " SECIHInS & return to B®ne sulgrave mstitution st the Na-|British government will inatet on ail| OB th S 06 RS ST OIS S | XL L IeAr e e e Eeven |- B eaition for some. time later, Star today and, like the former ones, 3 - = They showed a seneral opposition to | Alton B, Farker of New York, chan- | taking "the oath of sllegiance pre- M L R B TR T R TWO KILLED IN WRECK the present plan. The voting. how- Selling will. be performed by Mo | e e ot wors jar.| averaging forty miles'a day on | to write a book on “The Economic |Convict, With Four Others, Is Re- or, is g p e = il 1 t in % S et oupon e Iw WxinoadhinL vy n;?n“ E:nl:»u:v:t Tm‘l’n:‘:lr:ri had in rw’;?udhl);e Mettetoais h'l'.h:u.g:::.,:: i b;n-d ;roloen'gl‘r"p:;u.r';,: otz Sl;:'th::- “m?'.fi".'&,f.’?"’:m of captured at- Bichmond. Head-On Crash on Sante Fe Fatal SRR =T jon and votes to be counted mus! 2 x 2 SRA] STOCK' e be in The Star offices before 4 o'clock | iended presenting to President and |tomorrow. L Tme T ormar ones”te | fact iRRt. Bis ehilre dle constey EICHMOND. Na. May /1, For the Isracl C. Btockton, seventy-five tomorrow afternoon. The separate MTa Harcing atthe same ¢ Questioned regarding the massing of, 8r8 10 PUC 3%} e this morning, of only bread and milk, - third time in as many months, Travis X g votes which have been printed will | Painting by Stephen Reld, Sinn _Fein * forces' on“the Donegal| Shame. Sy DOro o8 o ome. already gained + W. Mabry, known by the sobria % y 29 yeafs old, who retired from the pen- be available for distribution up to Lo had border, the colonial secretary said no| having le 2 M6 Weast T et New Yorer h e8| of the “Houdini of the Bastille,” es- slon office. two years ago sfter & EBRE; hour. jmmdiment wodin v Dixced by e feol fine. I motice an increasing |Cabed, 7om, & local prison together - service of thirty years, died Satur- ® abi British government against the taking Lol et Rodotice an increasing | with four others, one a lifeterm con- | iilled near Fort Madison, Iows, to- : g the- ceremony of military measures against the Sinn khalk! ¢ e 1 d fi vict, and all inmates of the Virginia|day, when.the train crashed head on|day night at the home of his brothe: View of Anti-Volstead Pessimist. | &}, tomorrow efternoon. John E.|Feiners, adding that the crossing of| X b e In many Tays as I proceed farther | gtate penitentiary, Sunday afternoon. |into eastbound train No. 4. A. D. Stockton, near Fairfax, Va. Mr iew Stewart, chairman of the board of |the Ulster boundaries by British forces| SmAl hat Yy NORtHeard. or an exciting chase of two miles | "No passengers were injured and|Stockton resided here at 2719 13t/ Mrs. Benham—Foch was given the [ the institution, will bring the Reid |would be & matter which would have| teenattached, Before proceeding upon his way led - acroas & narrow railroad | only the engines of the two traina|street. He had gone to the home o freedom of a lot of American cities. | painting to the White Hou to be considered first by th dorhood of fifteen pounds. In th! across the continent, the young over the James river, Mabry and | jefe the track. his brother to spend the summer. Benham—That was easy, when |it will be unveiled by Mrs, 8 Y the cablnet.| ) carries his toilst articles and ¢ | ‘biker will make a cail upan Fresl. |\ oihecs ‘wers recaptured nd ro- Funcral” services will be Held they didn’t have any freedom to give | the presence of the President EARLY BREAK AVERTED. small y of foo i pon the b i turned to the institution. Mabry has e o'cloc edn i resi . introduction that some fi ds 3 . Dr. Morgan, pastor o B : e s Ve lo Sim ‘when ‘he lert New |iict,stgeRed,from the Suchmend oity ) CRANE TO THE HAGUE. |aous: ™Sieastn™ Eoneliations i 4 York without & cent. or! < ‘ = T Church, will officiate. Interment wii British Accept Colling’ Explanation | ‘T left New York without goent _Torc _ _ |Wiscell Mabryoftenbad boasted hat| o o pasmage to New |be in Hook Creek cemetery, with 3. %, '8"“;" b in Ilinoi . Mr. Stockton wi orn in Illinois Fopk onJona came to Washington more tha H RICH LAD CRITICALLY [LL| PARIS May35—Charies & Crane of | thirsy yours szo. He was a graduat. Chicagq_ left Parls yesterday morn-|of Lombard University and a membe H ing for The Hague. From The Hague of the Deita Tau Delta Fraternii: Nine-Year-Old Vanderbilt's Father [he will n'lrc‘c‘ud to London snd on|Mr. Stockton was also & member o & Y 3 tak g on the | Washington Centennial Lodge, F. A “'Was Lost With Lusitania. 1] on Dealings With De Valera. could Hotd him. DAYLIGHT-SKVING o I g e By_caunumlmnzwobu_mlm ,‘nmnmmw - WANTED IN MICHIGAN Book Salssman Held Here Appeals Adrfan Moses ‘Harris, fwenty-nire To determine the sentiment in Washington on By the Assoclated Pross. the Daylight-Saving Question, The Star prints e i : & | OMAGH, Ireland, May n—fi‘rj fi o S1er Aquitania for New York. | k. M, ind also of the Royal Arci . B -3 ] grave, has now | frst i in the history pf the 14, hi < g e s 5 A Masons. > this coupon. ‘The name of the voter will be re- o e was celobrated in the grand a:::;':. ';mmn _ ::e‘a z-:‘ n:rt ':; NEW YORK, May 29—The condil 0. K’D PRESCRIPTIONS s Two" daughiers Miss | Winitre garded as confidential. - Indicate your preference I scted in taith | 9 f3ay. morming for the Gt | Hastings (Mioh.)! authorities, & mes. | Lo of G. Vanderbilt, nine-year- | U. R ond s sonm, Dr. A. W. Stockton, ' ss B aer of an Tminediate einers artested in last week's rald. |, from the police: of. that oity|Pld Aeir to.millions, who for twoi cap | IQUOR MUST BE |of tnis city. surviv and send the coupon immediately to reak between Britain and the Irish | At prisoners, who.- are .confined- at | B1¥R FT00L (e PR ud0n"ihEt he fu|weska has been 11} at the Hotel Am- LIGHT-SAVIN IPOR, . EColinn: expianation wa Special BeAdquAr e, ata o0 | wanted {0 answer & charge of false|hassador, today was reported critical| “CASHED-IN" BY JUNE 1 NEW JIMMY THIEF ACTIVE DAYLIGRESAVING ERLIOR: B L T L la wife, b latter satd ;"-“’ corps of specialists and nurses | .\ ¢y Washingtonlans who are ndatbadhlics, " t ey W fo-be ‘A daughter “of Albert White, I8 Attendagce. . - 3 % ke Buasy HEAVY WET FINES. - |Dicstdent of ths Belt Tolkphons Com: | o.| fortunste enough to possess In- |pnters House Through ‘Window Washingt D.C \ s .| pany. of Ci - hgve been in this lo%fip in ternal revenue prescriptions en Stealing $350 in Jewalry. 3 APy M 5100 Marka Imposed in Fam. | Cit7 the ‘Dast seven weeks, the hus-|ear, @ue'to an attack of titling the holder to the: well 7,605,300 VR Pand aallinit Dok &is L 3 or khown medicine “spiritus fru- | A “jimmy” thief entered the home Do you fayor the present arrangement?. “Jurg’ on Bmugglers. n‘m“ “l'n’ lmu the datectives they " o are whmgl thist snlade theb ,{ “g' 1&;":3';;:'% yrms 5.“‘:.‘."‘,'.:‘,2: o i i ; Teuided In Mo (o). S3Dected And resting| TET mem In bafors June 1, 1982, | Shman s peniry window nd stole . Are you in favor of seiting the clocks shead one hour? “May 39.—Fiss totiling] as- .- ‘whose Tather was lost with will become as maeless as one | jewelry valued at $350. R ! sistancs. Decame. @ immediniiy| 2% ats thee 3700 Connecticut " 5 7,605,100 marks were {mposed yester- | Sistanc innossnt | the :fl m‘ ".lm lnrup‘o.' :‘ ":' °,1,'.nfl.: “:okgn:"n m'.'t:u':: lvl::::l s e Svictim of & burglar Have you any suggestions for meeting the situstion?......... - day an ten persons convicted o_t#‘:: 5 mm;n, 3 “Baker,| 5. %Y . sterday who m‘ne.a“h-nu o, i sl R ke SPECJAL CHIMES PROGRAM Memorial Woou-Dey- Numbers by McXim Balls. A0 ‘Betause of 80 forgeries of | th ‘h & window an sesccenerananns Stanley, 1832 Biltmiore ol P er apertment lnst er a llfli’lfl‘ mll a watch l'llt"r.é at l“l- uel C. t-:*lnr. i "'"Efi