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AND|LAST DISTRICT DAY SET | ASIDE BY HOUSE VOTE Mombers Stand 151 to 58 Against Taking Up Measures for REPORTS PROGRESS : NPARK CLEANLP 90 PER CENT EFFICIENT |ROYAL WEDDING GROUP AT THE MARRIAGE OF PRINCESS MARIE RADIO IS ESTABLISHED > KING ALEXANDER OF JUGOSLAVIA. ”_R-BE EXT[NSIUN BETWEEN BERLIN AND N.Y efficient radio connection has just been put in operation between Berlin and New York. OF RUMANIA today took away from we pistrict | COl. Sherrill Finds Many Are the last District day before the pro- $ s posed adSournment. Still Ignoring New Although House Leader Mondell had s announced that the program for to- ani day was to take up the conference re- tary Ru'es' port on the naval appropriation bill|{ Sunday crowds of picnickers and and the Capper-Tincher bill regulating |®}ghtseers falled in large measure trading in grain futures, for which a |Yesterday to co-operate in the cleaner Home Owners Seeking Need-| “rne new ‘nstantancous metnoa tion of a minute to travel 3,000 of the three main arteries leading into| terfere with sending and recelv- the Walter Reed Hospital gm}mds to other three or four words arrive in a nmtilated condition the re- ceiving station can at once ask the sending station for a correc- special rule was adopted last week, |Parks campaign launched by Lieut. Chairman Focht of the House District [Col. C. O. Sherrill, he said today, al- committee, made & fight against set- |though there was a somewhat bet- tion and get it within five minutes. Until now the recelving and sending operations had to be kept . . enables the wireless statlons to ed Thoroughfare Disappoint-! work twenty-four hours a day, o each word requiring only a frac- ed by House Actioh. miles through the air. ' So power- e, ; ul is the apparatus used that Because 14th street is logleally one | ooy " conia; GONST il seldom in- the District from the north is the cen- ing. Even if at this end or the tral reason given by citizens why the thoroughfare should be extended through the District line. ting aside District day. He was over- | ter condition in East and West Po- “ Those interested In the proposed ex- tension of l4th street are very much ruled, however, by a standing vote. tomae P Chalrman Focht then ‘asked what |'7ne [ark than a week ago. . n e cam- ot "1 apart, so_that the stations worked : - ; ? - 4 £ opportunity there might be later in Beappoited by e e eson the gro| ftwelve haura in ‘ireceiving s ; ! 23 - ] ; N 55 A the day to take up District legiisla- [P21D, and even of decency and sani- D e nnit Postponed | twelve in sending. Now recelving ; 4 3 5 . % : $ tion. ker Gillett replied that it | tation. occurred in the upper portion posal have been Indel iy ommittes,| and sending take place at the ¢ 2 Y x 3 _ ' R 3 would be considered when the occa- |9f Rock Creek Park, Col. Sherrill re- by the House Ml & &th street and | same time “without interference. 2 5 2% L sion arose. ported. An investigation this morn- ('T’m "‘i-’l'nué’"..n» the two main thor-| German radio experts expect sool e\ P N 5 o e ¢ A . The Fitzgerald workmen's compen- {\1& by Maj. Baker, sanitary inspector, Jeorss : to have ten or twelve super wire- . b 3 S i sation bill providing for compulsory {discovered that not only had the pub- oughfares now leading from the north fito the District, and that the third | less statlons working with all industrial insurance in the District, is {/iC_falled to carry newspaners and : i . . quarters of the globe at the same e o 1 = 2 llignt ditter 1o ithe, repeptacies; po= e é‘:‘[“l.}n,':gliam street, | fime with no limit to the number 3 % : 5 { 2150 hoped that the teachers pay bill, {¥1ded for the purpose, but had strewn ALt i = of words which may be filed for : | ¥ i | ;4 £ { 4 establishing new standard salaries (¢ Park with watermelon rinds' and Discusnes “Logleal Future. transmission. : ; 3 : for the entire teaching force in the |£3rbag prd e District, would be passed today. arles SRR lieves that the logical future of 1ith street, its very position, indicates that it must be cut through. He declared that he and the other members of hisJ association look to the future of the whole north end of the city, to the time fifty years from now wien more thoroughfarés will be an absolute necessity. “It is quite plain that 14th street should be cut through to the District 1 not only because of the many This photograph, taken after the wedding ceremonies in Belgrade, shows the royal bridal pair, the Rumanian royal family ts which its extension will 2 Standing, left to right: Princess Ileana of Rumania, Princess Helene of Serbia, Prince Alphonse of Spain, Prinee Albert, Duke of York, of Eng- but primarily because of its| Raids by Revenue Men Cut { 1and;: Prince Carol of Rumanta, Prince Ferdinand of Savoy, Italy; Prince Nicolas of Rumania, Princess Ireme of Greeee, Prince Paul of Serbia, Prince strategic position,” President Ray de- Arsene of Serbia. Sherrill Is Encouraged. “While I don’t say that the educa: _——— tional campaign is effective as yet said Col. Sherrill, “we would lika to announce that a considerable number of people responded yesterday to our appeal, especially in East and West Potomac Park.” Col. Sherrill sald he personally ide an inspection through Potomae Park at one of the most crowded hours yesterday afternoon and no- number of persons carefully up their papers and lunch and coveying them to the 167 Years and @ Day IS |iund. e saill there was mueh fior clared. Sitting, left to right: Princess Helene of Rumania, King Alexander of Jugoslavia, his bride, Queen Marle of Jugoslavia; Queen Marie of Rumani: o “Plans approved by the survevors Deeply Into Supply Ready |xing Ferdinand of Rumania, Princess Reatrice of Spain and Princess Kira of Rumania. et ke oiia B call for the e on of this impor- Names are not provided for the two children sitting in the foreground. Total Sentences for War- |, 7550k polloe! r:’flflfl:l)t:d:y t m; ineces o piace an tant thorought . there is : . had been § i any other main artery that for Holiday. ane ]UI;A‘(‘II-"I;“.U‘?-Z! thder the new or- City Boosters Return Home N[] E[]Al_ FAM'NE Bgutas S g B f?«?("x‘!’r‘.‘;,b Special Dispateh to The Star. cleaner parke, and that only a fow “Fifteenth street and other streets| COLONIAL BEACH, Va., June 26.— William H. Moyer, warden of the |? e o P e roliol ke are lost before they get anywhere near | with thei cles. ec the line, leaving only 14th street as Si-fuppliesviztuslly) cutjoft; t ” District jail, accompanied by #everal {sq of park police’ ' rontens the best situated road for extension, | Dootleggers, who have done a thriving guards left here this afternoon with | trated yesterday in Potomac &ark, benefiting both the District and Mary- | business among the vacationists from thirty prisoners who are to serve time | ¥Rich did have some effect, ¢ land,” Mr Washington and F: ¢ksb % tension of 14(h street would open [ 2% *5' sedericksbure dur up land for development, insure the |!NS the past two seasons, are facing build ic for the | bankruptey. Sherrill said, but In Rock Cres ark in the federal prison at Atlanta, it]conditions were 5o bad a {oflr;e dis- being the first time District prisoners | couraxin have been taken to that Institution Parks Quickly Cleamed U opening of ‘e sie Streets. Sorely | *Revenue men durin the past week Members of Washington M. and M. Association and R el e (A pecial force of men ts dispatche needed. nece 'y WO 1S- c L -1to & parks early on (onda; - e % have waged a determined war on the | Thei Sentences Imposed upon the thirty ! ey ¥ y morn sible to sink the th d : . . : eir Guests Enthused by Success of ol risoners total 167 4 a day.|InEs to clean upthe Sunday refuse. goes throush the ho mooushiners ,in lower: Westmoreland | Placing of Children in Pri- y Likelihood, However, That|liionirs total 167 vears and @ 92¥:|and at 7 o'clock this morning had 1 do not fe hoa s county, the principal source of the . . A S L & iner {Cleared up the lower end of Rock sirable. Boch % 4rs wer ay ting. ~ e 3 . Offenses charged again eel Park Prosident Bay pointed out that ob- | P0otleESers” liquor supoly. deswoving| vate Families Protested i Bituminous Will Replace |the, prisoners include " practics Ve would like to appeal to the people to co-operate in every way to make the parks in Washington an ample e whole nation,” said Sh . “If there are not enough s for litter, we will see to jections av cutting of a number of stills and confiscating street throu hundreds of gallons of corn liquor 1 elght of the prisoners having been pital area, which was ready for shipment for by Parents. Thoroughly refreshed from a forty- R. Mays, called for one week's free Anthracite. convicted of charges of violations of | street ¢ nd other traflic would dis- { the thirsty July 4th crowd at this hour outing on the Chesapeake bay, | treatment in the inebriate ward at the drug law. turb the putients, can scarcely be heid, { resort. Four large stills were cap-| Parents of children who have been| Potomac, James and York rivers, | Garfleld Hospital; Semator Ball of | Washington will not suffer from af One of the lifers is George Maram- |, Ll o e i R e b il i : 2 fered one antographed copy of the | oo 5 > takis, a Greek, who killed Gus Dolis. | 1¢ thas e npn Sliiecithe /care on itho Bropeselistrget Sen e Muntesathe wiurday lat the Industrial Home School cor- | members of the Merchants and Man- | Ball rent act. properly bound. shortage even If the coal strike |, “rejative and business partner, in | o5 ot Tht to “the paniie. . We tound roborate statements of the school of-|ufacturers’ Association of this city | Col. Robert N. Harper. president of | should continue through next winter. | their lunchroom on 43 street south- |y uy, Georzia av 1s Been ever since the | S€at, Where they will be used as evi- i D : : 3 however, that pers - establishment of the hospital. nstthe moonshiners. ficials in regard to its eMciency, as|and their guests, traveling as boost- |the Washingion Audiiorium _Com- |in whe opinion of government officials | west Jung 11 1921 " The other I{joying the parks near to some of Objects Proposed Detouf. Efforts of the local authorities to! child: conti to be tak way | < ¥ . + =} S 4 s’ © | these receptacles did no Vi Jects to Proposed Detout. break up the bootlegging last summer | o ¢ontinue to be taken away)ers aboard the steamer Midland, re-}ihe company, valued at $50 each,!soft coal of coke, both of which de- | Killed Policeman Oscar A. MeKimmie | the trouble to pick ot f‘::np:;-::. by the board of children’s guardians. | turned to the city this morning, full |and R. P. Andrews offered one share of the second precinct the night of {and carry them a short distances The best consensus of opinion of|were almost futile, and the corn citizens in Brightwood and otheg T sati ’ f stock in the same company. Four|Mand more attention than anthra-|yinuary 15, 1920. points In the vieinity is adverse 10| Lduen frant s Sbial whenly around {‘h‘:‘llhh” ';"J'{"';":"""l " Z:z:)‘:‘fo ‘:::i’:l“,:":r" Rl s haves of preferred stock in ine Wal- |cite, but supplies of bityminous coal " Howard ‘Holt, sentenced to thirts | siirill thpes R e MmOrming, - Col temporizing with the demands of the{,uthorities are determined to \break | " o & OTF °f TaP ness forward In Washington and Pro- | yer fiotel Company were given by |are coming into the capital in quan- | vears' imprisonment on complaint of | sratyulate the public on an. imareses tuation by aticmpting to cut around | utHeTEEs, ate cetermined to break| . nomes with Albert E. Herrick.|moting civic betterment, Allan_E. Walker, while Representa- | tities that insure against any possi- |3 BIFl. and Joseph C. Lauzon, apart B il ondiat: it ed Hospital reservation, out and through laska avenue. euver, President Ray de- oIf the bootleggers’ suppli. superintendent of the home. It was the most successful outing|tive Zihlman of Maryland gave one 2 3 581" | ment house robber, under sentence of dozen cut glass sherbet glasses. The|PUILY, of @ coal famine here, officlals | twenty years. weré among the cixht- | ‘orn liquor and peach brandy, how-| 1t was found upon a visit to the[of the boosters. The weather was asserted. ver, Ca still b cl 2 so included ho een colored an welv vhite pris- fuer,, can Sl be purehased 4t the|home of Tony Durso. 104 4th street,|ideal, with a shining sun in day, clear | 2hze, WSt also nciuded one house| While' nouseholders are at present | 500 SOIOTSS 20, tweive white vris-i BIG PETITION TO GO IN. in the main defeat the and will continue 4to be able to buy : uld Rt shortage, as the result of the recent|that the boy had been taken to 419 |skles at night, and cool breezes all |ing mortgage. * oigLoRD Y| Others, the charges against them amental purpose of the L4th i o S0l o i Chiners, has caused | 4th street northeast by members of' the time. The sightseeing area was| While cruising down the James|S0ft coal in practically any QuUantity,|,nq sentences they are to serve are| on-signature petiti T L e Whiza thor. | the Dootlekiers to raise the price as|the board of children’s guardians.|the best that could have been select- | river early yesterday morning, atter }{‘,‘;,f“;‘l'”;',;{f‘e‘;‘;“mf_fi?“;g‘;‘;;“g&:"bg; the followin {presented e 3 oa high as 50 percent in some cascs.|The mother, Mrs. Durso. was em-|ed, including a cruise past the scores ing th s of ships tied Earl Tucker, violation of Harrison jt week in July in beh ) nd would make 16th street ) H other, 3 ¢ passing the scores of ships tied up % r. violation arrison | ¢k in July in behalf of the oughfare, and wou 3 i~ | Rank corn llquor, containing a good- | phatic in her protests toda She | of Shipping Board vessels bullt dur- | there, two big naval hydroaeroplanes ‘".‘}:0;':‘;;’5,“"‘)? oLy totaling prob- | 4TUE Act. five Years: Frank J. Corbett. | convicted of conspi »t_extension, fol vould fail to : _ percentage of fusel oil, is retailing | stated that she knew that the home | ing the war, and now tied up because | hovered over the vessel and waved on b1 | violation of Harrison drug act, fo ring : t announced i Mtivens astaciations have|at from $6 To $8 a quart, while the | \was a proper place for her son, and it | of lack of demand for tonnage: a trip | greetings. In one of them were coples | aps’stoccs 1n 2ho bl ot the eoveves Poilip J. Howell, grand 3 adopted resolutions favorable to the|Peach brandy is bringing $10 a quart.|he could not be there she wanted him | of inspection of the giant liner Levia- |of The Sunday Star, which had been | ment departments and bulldings of three years: Charles Johnso: .. Th Droposed extension of 14th streer.| Besides rounding up the moonshin-iat home with her. “Tony wants to|than, now belng reconditioned at the |gont down to the boosters. The planes | the. District Eovernment, which use | Violation Harrison'act. five vears: Al [tir - reduced P are the Brightwood Citizens' As. | s the revenue men are Keeping a!come ho she added. "I have three |plant of the Newport News Ship-|janded at the naval alr station, off | eoul 1o qusntiiies The’ government | (Fed Lawrence, assault with attempt {nineiy-one, it was stated. sociation. the Piney Branch Citizens [ Vigil on all river boats landing at{other children, but 1 can also take|building and Drydock Company, and|Hampton roads, and the papers were | fuel yard, whicn dispenses coal for |10 rape. fifteen vears: S e who will present the ation, Sixteenth Street Heights)Colonial Beach to prevent the L0oot-|care of him." Tony. the superinten- |a slghtseeing trip through Yorkfown. | gelivered to the ship at Old Point | use in the departments and buildings | Cayne, larceny, fiv : Frank {1ist to the President. it was said, will ‘Assoeiation, Sixteenth Street | leggers from smuggling in liquor. dent stated, had won a prize lately| Chairman I L. Goldheim, chief|Comfort, atter they had been brought | o the Diotor ponerane D ety | Pietrofesa, grand larceny, Ibe: Rev. R. Sowan of the Na- Highland tion and the Takoma for being the most efcient and de- |booster, and other members of the|acrose the roads in a maval Cutter. | stored to s S maximum’ capacity. | years: John Passeris, white ‘slaverr, |tion Felfare Council; Rev. committee, including F. V. Killian, five years; Parker C. Strom, house- [F. the Fe Charles J. Columbus, R. P. Andrews, 7 | of the Federal Fresh supplies of New River coal are breaking, four years: Charles IW.|Council of Chu e IL Alanrs available in any quantity from the Inspect Giant Craft. Park Association. dable helper. mprovement Soughe tor Years. |MAN HELD FOR MURDER """ <ot . Tire of New Homen. M. A. Leese, Joseph A. Fisher, Joseph 3 s Thompson, grand larceny. three |e dent P ‘i dera Representative Fred N. Zihlman of A visit to T new abode dis- | A. B ich B After a short stay at Old Point the |mines in West Virginia; which ap- | 1hompson, -is Ehnee Jer. prosidenc & Ennsivain Hedocaling P t 3 > Tony P s-| A. Berberich and Joseph A. Burkart, : o S ] e BPI|vears; Leon Addison. Harrison drug|of Lahor; Bas anly of the Peo- Maryland has been working for more FORMERLY LIVED HERE \closed that he was in & home iwith | Saw to it that there was not an idle | Midland went to the Newport News |parently are running to capacity. Po- 12 0 U 500 " Rl PiNe years. mvt‘ipp‘:xfl' N shipvard dock, where, under the |cahontas coal, which averages about than a year to get the proposed legis- lation through, and is anxious to have other boys from the home, &nd | moment during the hours the boost- Briscoe, robbery and housebreaking. lard W. Hogue of the Church League guidance of Capt. H. C. Fish, master 149 cents higher per net ton than New L e in a house where there were four | ers were awake. f 1 C e veW | five years and one day; Joseph H.ifor Industrial Democracy; Dr. Wile the hearings held ot O A oeoapec. | Vincent Purey, Arrested in Boston, | other « Mildren Desides Tony, when i ne iy eestea) ol the Leviathan, and 3. I Moran, | River 18 a0 ae e e | Closson, Violation Harrison druss act. {1iam I Rabinsor. physician, edicor e ¢ners ha b it it interviewe himsel eclares a e ) = Product! Wwo years; Arthur Davi: d thor; La v Biddle Lewis, na- ?.'-,v:;\h:?r:h(l‘;r:\rrv.\’;;;_e-rhe;’;c‘:;gs;'rgen Enlisted in Army From ed to be home or at the Indus- [ Boosters gave thelr guosts :::;‘ glven an opportunity to inspect the|. On the other hand, production of | year and one day: vick {tlonal chatiman. Wores Taterne. ¢ trial School, for there was nothing | LoVal s giant craft. Many boosters said that|anthracite has dropped to a practi- | Harrison drug act, five ¥ Hil- itional League, and J. A. H. Hopkins, oject carries the approval of the :lrpzen:(ay commission, of which the ‘Washington. Secretary of War ls chairman and} Maj Gen. Beach, chief engineer of- ficer of the Army, is a member. RAPS TARIFF AS BOOST TO COST OF NECESSITIES o do but loaf where he was at pres- | C0Uld have obtained almost anything | was one of the most interesting and i oint, and speakin Frederick, manslaughter, seven o e it e ent fe said that he had been taken | they wanted either from the District |instructive features of the trip. ;:,]ytzranlff,lgéklnilzhm, e i Wl Harrie e ] AN ex e Ove ol TeR AR to three other pluces by the board | EOvernment or from Congress Sen-| Shortly after noon the Midland 1y any anthracite to bé had in Wash- |y Willfhm "James, housebreaking, | o o 0 " : of children’s guardians, but could | 30T Ball chalrman of the Senate Dis- | steamed for the York river, where a |ington. It was pointed out, however, | three Yearsy Robert L. Jones, assault | not be kept at any one. I am told, | trict committes, 'told the boosters |two-hour stop was made. The boost-|that if the coal strike ends by Sep twith dangePous weapon, three years; | 7 he said, they are going to take [ that he hustled back from the wWest|ers did some sightsewing in historic | tember 1 there is every hunfan prob-{ Thomas Kyler, carnal knowled THE “ EATHER me _to still another place. o days e A R S thes, | Yorktown and indulged In salt-water | ability that anthracite will be cheap- | five years; Daniel Johnson, hou Jpon interviewing the mother of |manded In order to be with them.|bathing. They passed several of the|er than it has been for several years. | breaking, three years: Frank A. Ray-| District of Columbia—Fair tonight; Tony Fetrello at 216 G street north- | He told them that, of course, all pef- | giant dreadnaughts of the United|This will come about because of a|mond, grand larceny and housebreak- | tomorrow cloudy; moderate tempera- east it was learned that her son had | sons did not agree on all subjects af- | States Navy anchored there, the ves- | thirty-six-cent cheaper freight rate|ing, six years: Robert Slaughter. | = 2 5 % been returned home to her. She|fecting the District, but all did nsr:e sels including the Maryland, Wyoming | per ton and & probable small reduc- | Harrison drug act, nine vears; Joseph | ture; moderate easterly winds. stated that she could not understand | that every one was working for t '§ |and Arkansas. battleships: the hos-|tion in miners wases. Taylor, grand larceny. two and one-| Maryland—Fair tonight; tomorrow why, for Tony was willful and needed | best interests of wWashington. All|pital ship Relief and several mine| Coke being advanced by some |haif years; James Teal, housebreak probably showers in extreme the discipling of the school. He cer- | matters on which there is d ‘!18’“1‘ sweepers. dealers here as a suitable substitute]ing. two years, and Danfel C. Woods, tern Maryland; moderate tempera- tainly looks improved, she further|ment can be worked out satls lcl;\;fi Leaving there, the vessel proceeded | for anthracite for use in furnaces{Harrison act, six years. jture; moderate easterly winds. declared, and it he could stay out|ly, after a conference, Semator Ballldown the river again to the bay and|and ranges. Coke, it is pointed out, | The prisoners are scheduled to! Vircinia—Falr —tonight. slightly thers lohger I am sure he would be|Wwas introduced by Chairman Gold- | tnen to a point off Cape Henry, round- | will sell for less than anthracite, and |reach their destination early Wed- | co in central portion; Tuesday all_right. heim as the “greatest flflmd Of the jng the tail of the Horseshoe light- |has a higher unit of heat per ton. Its | Resday morning. )udy, probably showers in extreme The superintendent next visited the | real estate men of Wash "Bw“-r Mis- | ShiD, and heading for Washington. | only disadvantage is that it requires portion; moderate variable nome of Tom Wards mother, Mrs | Representative Millspaugh of Mis-|&api W o' Geogheman was in com- | nearly iwice as much Storage spaes Josephine Hayes, 1225 F street north- | souri, pleading to be aske g mand of the Midland during the trip.|as anthracite, and requires- slightly PRINCE. OF MONACO D|Es’ 3 ayes s hat she was | next year's trip, said the boosters cast. Mra Hiyes stated that she was | next'years trip, sald the boosters| TEUC BB T iend dernd Do B B AR Soking, Tt will® pel e from the sehool And placed | for, if they came up to Congress. Vireless Messaxes fo Home Folles. |For probably 32 less per ton than| RULER OF MONTE CARLO |55 1o, meventy-rour sou. hard coal, however. A home with three other boys. She| Short talks also were delivered by | b,y home at various times during DRI O ety % el referred to 419 4th street northeast, | Commissioners Rudalph and Oyeter,|ine trip, many of them sending mes: ;g;g:raf:;r °, Washington coal users SSheEvomEn Hin, WIS vl B where Tony Durso was staying. The | Brig. Gen. Anton SSEPR:“v L ': tive | 328€s to friends and relatives over | situation, need not fear a coal short- { Monarch of Smallest Principality |noon. Industrial Schooi is a wonderful {of the uwflfl‘,‘lf"'-d Gl fobert N |the wireless outfit which was in-|age here, even though they might Barometer—4 pm. 29.99; 3 pn place, she stated. “I feel that it is|Zihlman of Marylan .mo to the chief | Stalled on the Midland for the trip|nave to use soft coal or coke. Noted Scientist—Received S; 12 midnight, 30.03; 4 a.m., 30.0; just the right place for my son. Why | Harper, Capt. Shelby, aide to el |under the direction of Lieut. Albert 5 § a.m., 30.11; noon, 30.11. don't they let him stay? I can’t see|of police, and Thomas Brahany A Pize, Stgnal Corps U, & Army. The American Honors. S S e RE ecutrelint By the Associated Press. 2 { PARIS, June 26—Primce Albert| the idea of breaking the Home up. | the sddrésses wero in humorous vein. | o erdicry wero Waiter L. Daniels and | REV. DAVID BARR DIES s i Honore Charles of the principality Walsh Says Duties Will Add $1,316,569,449 to Burden of American People. The agricultural schedule of the tariff bill and the farm “bioc” in the Senate were attacked by Senator Walsh of Massachusetts, democrat, in a statement issued here last night. He declared that increases in tar!ff duties as proposed on fresh meats sugar, us, beans, potatoes and apples, would cause an increase in the cost of these commodities to the American pecple amounting to $1,316,- 569,449 annualiy. Senator Walsh presented tables prepared by the Department of Agri- culture at his request bearing ofit this estimate. One of the tables showed that the increases per capita st Virginia—Local showers late tonight or tomorrow; moderate tem- ' When Tom wasichisre T nevar mortiad Untque Prixe List. = |J T Letzerman of the Signal Corps :20 am. toda; a minute. Now Spelse > me the distribution of prizes | research laboratory. They also operate: ot working, and noone €0 ok Altor ot oy the merchants and others | aradiophone station, botn for sending| AFTER TWO-YEAR ILLNESS him. If he can’t stay at the school |0 (%o 11 “trip, and, while many of |and recelving, the latter furnishing cost per annum on these articles, due s 'REY. = 5 i of Monaco died here this afternoo %o the increased tariff, would be as VINGENT FAULEUREY I wish they would let him come home. | t3RE 10 R ive M1t 1s doubtful if [ much entertainment during the trip. it S RS sl b e T follows: . Grandmother Disantiafied. e o more. will bé called upon to | Senator Ball, Gen. Stephan, Charles | - e o'clock. STempscature) anilsontition for, a Barley, $0.094: buckwheat, $0.007;| Vincent Paul Purey, twenty-three e before | ‘make good” on thetr offers. Judge |J. Columbus, * Representative Mils- | Former Bector o y Church, e pRratane, corn $4007: oats, $1.309; rye, $0.062 | years old, whose arrest in Boston| The last place to be visited before ® Gjoth of Arlington cownty, Va., | paugh, Commissioner Oyster and others Prince Albert, ruler of the smallest |75} . - Somears 3108 Tudiir: $0190; ' Deet.| on a charge of murlering a soldier | 100N today was the home of Charles Al 3 % 0nd Free” divorce. if applied | delivered addresscs over the radiophone Takoma, Was Confederate principality in the world, within Tide Tables. X 2 s . Mrs. Mattle j v ran. ; fresh, 32 mutton, $0.159; pork. | 21" Camp MeClelfan, Anniston, Ala..| Kiggs sirect. The mother was hot at | for in Alexandria; another, by James]as tho Veasel steamed along. Votaran: Whose eight square miles is the| (Furnished by United States coast $0.73 hl‘»n‘ $0.130; potatoes, $1.323 famous international gaming town of Today apples, $ ; total, $13.159. April 24, 1918, while he was serving | home, but the grandmother was there. 2 ; She stated that Charles had been taken These figures reveal the terriblejas a member of Battery A, 110th ;g farm in Virginia with another ES as non-union men are brought to the | Church and a veteran of the civil war, 3 g e oratiics SELtifas sea)united States Flely Artilery, wal Ire. | oysfrom ithelschiools iShetatatedithat : mines. Others are willing to sit down | died this morning at the Home of the : : inted i he would be well taken ion spok : 5 3 Shormou SE'brods t e tim L e i o sist that thirty-five districts shall be v Y ander Agassiz gold medal from the e Sun and Moon. enormous costs of production and the | city at the time of his enlistment.| “#{aould like him to come home,” SECRETARY DAVIS | freuced aa separats provosttions Dr. Barr was born In Abingdon, va. | ander Agassiz ‘gold medul trom thel 0 "G5 TR AT e excessive prices prevailing as a re-{ ;o Jqdress appears on the military | she added. “My son has a large real The operators have Indicated that | AUE! 3 . ¥ Natiooal Academy ofiSclence and a|, Todar- gultiotiwar candifonss x;l‘:fnzrgzo:;': records as 1330 Corbin plage, north- | estate office, and wants to place they would not object to the attend- iie:::c:nt‘:re?hs%‘{::&filgnfggfg’nfii simiac medxIitrom | thel Miations) i . vith him. We have been to of the national offi % % < 3 8 American people to the extent of |“*Eirey was arrested in this city e every “one, but can accomplish (Continued trom First Page.) o aunton OE I Speesanitoae S e e L D oo o amcntotonise. sets, 8:45 p.m. $1,215,569,449 per annum. February 26, 1918, by Detectives Mul- | nothing.” coments | At these district meetings. The union oedmx., &,. o in 1869. In 1870 ‘: :“1 30 an enthusiastic paleontologist | Mooh risce; £:23 am: sets, 845 pm. len and O'Brien, on a housebreaking | Ar. Herrick then returned to' the|or the making of any agr erents | Sfficials say the plan Is impracticable Cl;xanhe ba ,‘;‘ s B the, vtc pal | Prince AlDert s T e foieer | half hour atter sunset. | charge and the charge w: nolle | home and found that three more|which are in contradiction of feder: and point to the anthracite contro- ‘u‘rc ny ?i-aopht v.;le of v‘n-& D T e He v INJURED IN AUTO CRASHES | prosscd. * Two montns later he is al- | children had been taken away. He | statutes. i1y 1 mate | 6r5Y 10 Ponnsylvania as.an evampye | Slnie whose dsughter he married | Frince Charies Il in IS e ia; leged fo have particlpated in the siated ‘that he board of childrew's| When an agresment fnely i3 Tun? | of the long delavs incident to the | geventden years Rev. Barr nad charge | Douglas . Carey, a 2 g L Willis D. Porter. colored, 1931 12¢h | THIEEr 6, 00 ome Was' at Salis- B bl bamun s Jhe Shil- | Sest the entering of the document In [ MaKINE of Sich agreements. 5t several parishes in Virginia and|1869, and, second. to the Dowager National Agreement Duchess de Richelleu in 1889. A son street, was injured yesterday as a|pyry N. C. at all, just to get them out of the|a federal court so that it ‘would have greement Issue. was for three years at Harrisburg, by ‘his ‘first wife, Prince Louis, who —Low tide, 2:50 am. and 3:37 Monte Carlo, was well known in the {pm_; high l:_.l:', 45 a.m. and 9:19 2 United States as a sportsman and| Tomorrow-Low tide, 3:3%9 am. and 4:24 p.m.; high tide, 9:33 am. and sary, to be used to break the strike | Rev. David Barr of the Episcopal Hamilton of England in ; Temperature. result of his automobile striking a| Carey was slain while guarding 1 b | gal as well as moral validity. The main issue is whether a na-|Pa, and the same length of time at > motor bus at Pennsylvania avenue | four milltary prisoners, ono o{thmegflffé"f' i S e Wil Bar Technicalities. 1oma) Sgreement on wagesshail\he | Baitimore. In 1338 e tame to Wash- | was & seldier In thp Erench ariy, ix 'tot 9 sl v § v and Sth street. ot Codantime. The four men |locked atiractive and neat. = Only| fThis in substance is what 18 in Pros- | ;ioes ‘or whether the thirty-five dis-| Epiphany Church, and in 1896 was —_— Milton Strahan, 414 S8th street|were indioted. One was arrestod and | tWelve children remain at the home. | . "mechnicalities will not be permitted | tricts shall make their own agree- | called as the first rector of Trinity L HEADS PLAN douthwest, was knocked down by an | sentonced to serve a term in the %o stand In the way of a conference | ments. Chureh, Takoma Park, where he re- | SCHOO = Pt.cloudy The miners union is wiliing to|mained for ten years. During this automobile near 14th and D streets| federal prison at Atlanta, Ga. Southwest last night “and Injured | Purey. It 18 stated. was in South THREE HURT IN ROW between miners and operators, 'llt"l: abandon the time-old Insistence on|time he founded the Episcopal THEIR VACATION TRIPS Pt cloudy about the head and shoulders. He was | America at the time he was indictey, realised that'a conferspes og,emon, using the central competitive field as| churches at Kensington and Garrett glven medical aid at Emergency Hos-{and the pursuit by federal agents ex- AT COLORED RESORT |been neld earlier and the oblection®l, basis and using any group of dis: | Park, in Montgomery county, Md. He pital. [ tended there. The local police will concerning ~ prosecutlon oK een | tricts which would be sufficlent to|Was forced to retire in 1906 because incident | Bismarck J. E. Henkel and wife, 1101 P{ gesist the federal authorities in an . much_ betore this had make a basic wage as a precedent forj Of failing health. Completion of the work incident | lismar street, were thrown from their au- ’) 5 ire of the operators to fight o Tomobils st Rhode Island avewdo and | investigation of Purers life before| pi . viw an excursion resort for | ort with the mijers and’compel | the remaining districts This may be| Ho i2 survived by & daughter, Mrs |to the closing of the schools last|bumuo P street yesterday afternoon when | Pna BNIEr 08 (RIerec the ATMY:|,i5red people, in Prince Georges coun- |if possible, the making of thirty-five}ts APstot DU (he CoRtroversy and| il Cioce will be held at the Church | Weanesday was started today Dy (inglct thelr macliing was struck by another|ward of $50 for his capture were |ty: Md, a short distance from Fort [ gistrict agreements instead of & basle| g0y "of the central competitive field. | Of Epiphany at 9:30 -o'clock tomor- (school authorfties. They expect to|Cincamati . 30. autom 3 S X Y | sont broadcast by the federal authori. | Washington, was the scene of a free- | scale in the central competitive field | % 00 St o™ government's plan row morning. Rt. Rev. Alfred Facd- |make all the necessary preliminary | leveisad¥. 30 hurt. . ties. for-all fight yesterday afternoon, ac-|gae in previous years. worked out thus far the miners and | ing, Bishop of Washington, witl con- | plans for opening the schools in Sep- | Devsis Detective Fowler of this city wa: cording to informatiori obtained by the | Both sides have suffered since the f twent. duct the services, assisted e . 2 T Lo i i oarap ot Ammiaiy, va8 &l oAl Cpolice. aféer the excursionists | srofee. began. The massacre in INi- |OPerators of twenty union distriots| Quet the SorVices fend Hav. Snasse; | tember before going on their vaca- &l Faw.. - Dutch Fear Ex-Kaiser the murder was committed, and the |had reached this city and those with in- | nols has st:yf:h“!;;::V:‘;- 510, PIINE | on ‘representing each slde, 8o that|T. Warner. interment will be at Hol- | tions. One' of “the biggest tasks l:s':h 4 . les taken to hospitals. lchm¢ t May Flee 1f Royalist Paat few acks e ae e ey e thlrtofout vaars ol | B e Tt efort to. M’ the two | ALOUL eIghty Tebrofentativea plus: thel 17w oot cemetery, Richmand, ¥a.ito-|the drftingcof (o bogast fo7 the Clonay C in Berlin Wi Sanitary Grocery stores at Ariington, |1113 Half street southwest, was suffer- | niireles together. Confidential reports | SRLSME RGN " G Dl cen ot oo s T AN O method to be used in framing the ; Bclosty i oup in Berlin Wins. | |50istoh and Rosslyn, Va., and Bere|ing from a bullet wound in his body, | Paceivea here show that the tactics | PETLY: WAEE B 47, (O tee of estimates has been made by Supt. 5 ey By the Amsociated Press. wyn, Md, where a blacksmith shop|near his heart, and his condition was|os the operators have not been as|g iUt IoRCNC o Schame for the BITTEN ON FINGER e Ballon, 3 E iond LONDON, June 26.—Appre- | |8180 was robbed. said to be serious. He was taken t0|geffoctive in breaking the wunionf g ¢piement of the whole wage problem: 3 Dr..Ballou will leave Washington g - 35 Clear. S S Fingerprints of Purey were obtain- | Emergency Hospital strength as they had hoped. In-|™mhere is no legal power to compel Saturday night for Boston, where he Clty. 30, Cloudy hension exints in Holland lest | |.q by Detectives Fowler and Cox, [t| Francis W. Middleton, twenty-five|gecq ~in certain non-unfon districts |y, o“'0PC 2t oTs to attend the confer-| Policeman in Retaliation Clubs|will confer Monday with members of | Philadeiphis. 30. - Et.cloudy former Kniser Willlam attempt is stated, and & police photograph of | Years old, was suffering from a cut infg gain of 91,000 members 1s recorded | ¢nce put the government is relying the chamber of commerce of that|XricenixAriz 288 e cemny g to slip away from Doorn and him was identified a8 a likeness of |Dis left side, while James Davenport,|,,"5 girect result of the notices|,non the pressure of public opinton . Negro Prisoner. city Who are making a_ survey of | LR 30 g - 3 x a man seen at the places where the(tWenty-nine years old, was suffering|;osted by operators reducing wages.|iq ¢ a settlement now as in in. Hub schools. The following day he | potiund.Ore 3042 I Clear re-enter Gepmany in the evemt | | Z oty Tobberies were committed. | | {rom numerous bruises. Porhe miners have been drawn to-|i0force & settloment Lo " oinorman Parker. Olgred: Lventy- | T attend & meeting of the devart: | Lake City 30.02 Clear of a royalist ristag following Purey, it is stated, was arrested | The three men received treatment al|gother by a common grievance rath- (Copyright, 1922,) Sonthwest: was' placed. wedey aauri | ment of superintendence of the Ka- (Sun Antouio. 30. e the asassiuation of Forelgm | |in this city as an aileged deserter|Bmersency Moy DIVIEOL, Ji0f|er than sepsrated as the opsrefors Bear his home by Poticeman Ogle of | Lional Education Association. of which | San, Dieti. 2558 Fecldy 1 ved wou one e B v Minister Rathenau, according | |A1d returncd to camp, Whers he was| i and placed under police guard, ex- | 228 BeVCURH Fit T Qhother case -|the tourth preeinct on chargs of |he ls vice PUSRBIEGC S rere i L0 e Clondy to the correspondent of the | |20, 2oRuites porcions of anifom to ey | urslonists declaring e shot Ferkine. |8 eBLe1oTesors show that miners who| JAPAN BARS SEMENOFF. ey ool o et biEnt | "The superintendent wili leave Wash- | Stais” 5 Dafly Mail at The Hague. Sist him. It was while ho was in| It Was reported to the police that|},q peen evicted from homes erected - Parker's teeth, It 18 charged, and. he | ngton for an indefinite vacation at|WASH., D The writen, Wowever, motes | | the stockade, Detective Fowler stated, | Davenport was roughly handled by 4 |for them by the companies now arelcosg,cx Chief, Halted at Toklo, | former procseded to do what the po. | Beistade Lakes, Me. about July . J.B. an, secretary of the Dutch | |that he s alleged to have killed the | XY, 08 o A e Distol on the excur- | DI UrEed o come back Lo erk = to Shanghat, lice "torm “Bar combiag” with B Beturs gotag. o Nalaw howesdr, Dr home ofice, as saying that suc ard. x ‘finally take . coeds to f clu . : | stations. s e ""Hall and | OF Dot : Unfortunately for the colored man, | July 10 and 11, at the summer school | on: " ingland....... . ‘“We have no evidemce that 0. HIRES FORTY EXTRAS. mnmluuéfna Operators Lack Cohesion. By the Associated Press. the “combing™ Instrument went deep-fof New York University. = Paris, France. the Kaiser has any such inten- P. 0. * | oficials o The main trouble with the situation| TOKIO, June 26.—Gregorie Sem-| er than.the halr and inflicted a acalp | Assistant Supt, Stephen B. Kramer | horili, Germany ... tion” he said, “and the sur- Forty temporary employes have|were notified enoff, former ataman of the Cos-|wound. Policeman and prisoner re- | will leave y 15, | Copentingen.” ez is that the operators lack cohesion. |SIOD ZTGNGo o "the leader of an|ceived treatmént at Emergency Hos-|and will réturn a month later. Slockiolm.* Sweden it 2 s i e o clove vhat It womtd be | | Siciston of the Post Offcs Dopartment | stusie Thomas H. G duci | They are composed of differing ele- |watisoviet army in Siberia, arrived |Sitai’ The former returacd i dely n : Hanjton, Reruas : imposaible for him to to handle business in connection with |ing an . investigation y to | ments and some of their number are{here Without passport - and fl ‘the L 3 i) on - : make | o Jussl. Porta even 1f he wished” cases before the In e Comm o o all persons in thetr I x : land. He charges g pati e " ey i Commission.

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