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1| OLD-FASHIONED DRESS CLINGS TO FAVOR OF " SWARTHMORE CO-EDS By the Ausoclated Press. SWARTHMORE, Pa., July 19.— ' Simplicity and modesty in dress by Swarthmore College co-eds are to be continued despite “the trend of moderh so¢lety.” Hundreds of let- ters are being sent by officers of the gi student government and Miss Ethel Brewster, dean of wom- elding, as Committee on Guarantees Meefs, | Hision Cmhnsting th uis e has been a “tradition at Swarth- Barrels: of Moonshine and Two-Men_Taken in “Swoop™ - By Dry Squad at Rem (5 @ ; More Funds Needed to Combat * ' ote Farm in Monigomery County | Dread Leprosy, Says Dr. Cousins Disease Attacks All, Inrespective Of Stationin Life. Former D. C. Pastor Describes Colony In Louisiana. more"eand urging the woman stu- dents find their mothers to uphold Ams PRESS FOR UNITY and'preserve “this standard.. # hope especially,” the letters 1% add, “that the mothers of our girls will agree with us that extremes Expects London to Reduce Former's | or eccenteicities in style of " the il dress and of the coiffure are not « i ion: Sum indicative of the good taste which Debt if Reparation S college women should p Should Be Cut. By the Astopiated Peew RAIL PEACE HOPES PARIS;jJuly 19.—All ‘the members of the cémmittes on guarantees are BOB UP AGA'N w'TH now in Pris to begin' today the,prép- 5 aration for theif final’ report. 3 R They Brought with them several GREATER PROMISE hundred documents respecting Ger- many’s financial and cconomio;sflua- tion. Theseidocuments have formed 3 > 4 o the next week or ten days, due to the bablkground for--the conclusions | tue BEXe, WSk, BN (0N, Coal cars, as which they are now framing. Until|a result of the trafic tie-up. Dr. Henry T. Cousins, who recently resigned as pastor of the Anacostia Buptist Church to accept an appoint- ment as Protestant chaplain to the only leper hospital in the United States, at Carville, La., is. back in 1 Washington this week on a farewell visit with a stirring report of the great work being done for the suffer- I.Ilfi in that institution. r. Cousins will preach farewell REV. H. T. COUSINS, sermons next Sunday morning and 5 evening to his former congregation. He will have something to say con- |fect that there are no children in the country | Jeper colony. It Is altogether incor- d the peril which citizens may be |rect, for there are six children there (Centinued from First Page.) this work is completed and the r'lfl?rl Photograph Non-Union Men. jubjected to at th b: inglis alread: hi hi presented to the reparations commis- R 7 L subjected to at any time by mingling | already, three white and three col- tion the whale reparations question'| Strikine ‘shopmen picketing rel with strangers. {ored. “One is & dear little girl of two : oad yards at Richmond, Va. were Disease Stalks Arcusd. years, with a beautiful white, clear will be held in suspense. 135 L G < 8 reported to be photographing non- “It is not clearly understood by skin, a most attractive child. ry e o T ing | Union men employed in the shops for majorlty of people that this terrible | gidcrOly on the knees of the patients mane Prime - Minister Lloyd | purposes of publication in ‘labor fl';fuel l!fl-:’llklnz around and ln-I,,.d actually caressing affectionatel sldiously finding its way into thelgome who are terribly disfigured by where the | journals. - A negro employed in: the shops of \ o by 3 duce capsiderably the Trench Gl ien | the Florida East Coast railway at St B arhusn Teparations Augustine, Fla., was shot and slightly share in German rep = b wounded by three masked men. Position of British. Imjunctions were being sought by = the Louisville and Nashville rail- The British position is presented as|road at Pensacola, Fla., to restrain insisting that Germany could not pay [ strikers from interfering with prop- all that is befng demanded of fer and | €Tty and employes. and by the Min- homes of both rich and poor,” de- e is the glares Dr. Cousins in a statement to- D e ha boly tiops day: nbll ond rings on delicate 80-:for the child is that nature might in et ingers are no charms to ward some way arrest the disease, 50 as S 7:m:""' hln any one of our(to enable the authorities, by and by Ja B k" such as New Orleans, |to discharge her from the institution. b“’ ork, etc., one may be sitting “The location of this hospital is eside & leprous man or Woman on a |jdeal. There are majestic oak trees, street cas any day of the week, and planted in the days of slavery, cast- some one even in Washington may|ing their beautiful shade for the neapolis, St. Paul and Sault Ste, ¥ - o 3 B . that France must agree to less. o Pallwey st Misnsapalia to ra i «‘, p 2 :fi’l:':el;l‘l:::'rom the malady in its in- | comfort of the patients and 1"“”? The substance ot thé French reply [strain strikers from.interfering with . e Ve .4 i T hnrs e oy ibo who are employed in the service o th t th d. - 3 x g 4 5 4 8 - only about 200 patients|the government. There is a large has been: S Operpronalol Qo toat: . v 4 o H y H in Hospital No. 66 at present, but|power-house, from which is obtained ¥ “You ask Francelto take leds; are Separate Pact Refused. x - b o . ¢ x there ought to be more than a thou- | electricity, heat, ice, etc. A large you w g to accept lessryogrselves. Request for permission to sign a b 4 ; i , sand, funds permitting. Instead of{gteam laundry is just being completed, You want France .to, pay ‘Her war |separate agreement between the fire- e ¥ 7 4 . 5 % the paltry $650,000 asked for as &n|in which all the clothes are prop- debts to vou, but not to insist upon|men and oilers and the Northern Pa- "4 A appropriation for the ensulng year (erly and scientifically sterilized. The payment of her clainis, collectively |cific brought a pointed telegram i 3 $2,000,000 should be sought, to meet|gtart has been made for & real, up- authorized by the allles agalnst Ger- |from Timothy Healy, president of the . " ¢ . i the immediate needs of the hospital|to-date leper colony. with every sci- ¢ many." oilers’ union > : 5 : ; ! and to afford sufficient accommoda- | entific appliance for investigation and Mr. Lloyd George is described as, “I will not stand for you making e = = tion for the lon, t of applicants|examination of the various kinds of i - e = > clamoring for admittance. leprosy. comingmore_tovard acceptance of [an_ individual ‘agreement” |wired the Frendh-poiht of view. It is|Presiden ealy. “Take the men out! 4 3 i - Dentist Badly Needed. Celomny Well Dftuated. thought that since it seemed evident R e O S et keimuat . ¥ 3 ’ - “Maj. O. E. Denney, superintendent| “The patients, those that are able Conterences had failed and that the| Mr. Healy sald,today that the £ A\ k of the hospital, who has had a large to move about, need reiaxation and e wition was daily becom- |strike of his men was practically 100| ffioai i 7l . i and valuable experience in the Phillp- | recreation, and for this purpose the e more critical approximation | Der cent effective. N 3 ; e 3 i { pines in the Culion Isiand, where|American Society of Lepers in New R il tat e R T 3 4 X S :.her‘e are 5'““\2?”" \Imdelr SreAtant: | York bas vr;:!em*d & mplers Smoyle o the Fre a - i > k % 3 s " 5 s almost working miracles with the apparatus. Entertainments are given euitable; i MARSHAL WARNS DEPUTIES. > ! P ¢ ? 3 meager funds at his disposal. There|two or three times a week. A new Jonsiot thie wideat read nevssners _ v 3 Y ; ; ; ;s b, A is sull & need for more nurses and,wireless outflt has Judt been erected ance, . 3 X Fy 3 i loctors, and a qualifie lentist could;and it is -hope: efore long to be :‘vrv‘ul.r]l]x;i.‘lli\rm';g}r:;flul“ldhfley ‘;rlr:\emvl: Minor Clashes in New York District . ] 3 . e do a roaring’ trade in the leper col- able {0 supply concerts from neigh- s w oda s Bring Message of Caution. . N | £ E 3 ony e cared for the job. These boring citie support to the possibility of dimin- & L3 . oo e are immediate needs, together with| “There are tennis courts and base ishing the total which Germany would | By the Associated Press. better church accommodations. There ! ball flelds. Occasionally teams come is an immediate necd for a larger{from adjacent towns and play be forced to pay as reparations. thus| NEW YORK. July 19. — Minor attempting the difficult task of bring- | clashes between United States dep- Protestant church to accommodate|games for the delectation of the ing the French public into line with ] uties and striking shopmen in the those that come and will come during | patients, such visits being highly ap- the British point of view. iNew York district led United States| | || B . i N ¥ ¢ the future months. Plans for a new preciated. Marshal William C. Hecht to dispatch community church have been drawn| ‘“The institution is on the banks of Batali DOCracrdl Coutenned. messengers to outside shops, warning and funds are being raised by the|the Mississippi river, which almost No country can be permitted to in- men against actions which might American Mission to. Lepers, Inc., 156 | surrounds the colony of 4.000 acres troduce fatal disorder into Europe, [Fefult in violent disruptions. ¢ % 2 : * . 5th avenue, New York. by & huge levee, along which large 3 s emember that the government is 3 § h A call has been sent throughout the | Ocean ofl steamers pass to and from it sald. After dealing with the de-|not taking any sides in this contro- g W county by Wilitam M. Danner. secre. | Baton Rouge and other cities father % and Fleming H. Revell jup the river. It therefore is pleas- antly established, but what is needed immediately is a sufficient appropri- ation to meet the pressing. urgent of the mark and the issue of | versy between rall loy i E > B . . e fary paper money, it continues: and rallroad companies,’ H ¢ € % : urer, for 4.000 subscribers at 7 “That Is why two corelated meas- | Mesfage. “The function of the United enable them tp commence 80 to - ol e States marshal and his deputies Is to bullding operations in October next. ures seem to be inevitable. 2 £ leprous persons roaming over irst, sgreement with ail Anglo- |Protect the mails and interstate com " = % . Six Children Prescat. he Countty, Bhrcading this. the most many from the pretexts she can base .v:‘;“;"‘.:{n‘;"m":;g: z;“’f_‘,;‘;l’;’: Lo B & ‘ forth in many newspapers to the ef-|to which human flesh falls heir. lief which' can be given by com-!anbUrer , L3N ensation for part of this debt CAEGURI T (0L ¢ » ” ehaaton " piee Tof s G0 tetve (hF mirihal 3 (e got: ] . A" S8 ‘ LONGSTREET’S FUNERAL |CHANGES IN DETECTIVE (5) treat alike the debt imposed upon Germany through her misdeeds and| The Pennsylvania yesterday an- Saxon opinion for relief for Ger- | ™Syoe: = x i . 4 . “An erroneous statement has gone |dreader and leathsome of all diseases on the 132,000,060.000 nightmare, re-|giaputes in any local disorders. You Illied debts, s i ner and quiet in temperament.” : X allies ebts, although it is unjust Pemiay Menchin?A =) g : " 5 . j WILL BE HELD FRIDAY BUREAU D]scussg[) that which France contracted for the | nounced completion of an agreement o 2 5 # x g S Slacane ias lavankmore necessary :’-‘:«‘»e of -’.‘,f"“’fi?en."'c‘{!r’i“:f".l‘".lli.“;fi; p ¥ e - \ 3 5 ik ¥| [Change of Time Due to Thursdays | Oyster and Grant Beek to, Get The Paris papers generally avoid |partments averaged higher than the y 1 = : discussion of the proposed reduction | Railroad Labor Board's award, it was W, Funeral services for Lieut. Col.| Changes In the detective bureau are of Germany's liability. said, and provided greater differ- i, ; - . entials between non-skilled and high- . . ’ e . JamesLonestrasl whoidled Buuiny | Esznu‘llm(;-“e‘:egy:l:‘x- a:g"rr:‘:p“m‘-?; BELGIUM OPPOSES CUT. Iy, skilled classes of labor. s 4 b N : i . 3] |at Cheyenne, Wyo., will be held Fri-|Grant, chief of detectives. who has James H. Kinney. general char- = A 784 |day atternoon at 1 o'clock instead of | just Feturned from a trip to Cail- n eviously | for Fear Reduction Would Rob Nation |the east, declared such an agreement PAOTOS 8Y 4-PRIDGEON B T O tha| ihasonuse for thelchanges It iwas Thursaays of each week are devoted | intimated by Mr Oyster today, was to the burial of overseas dead at Ar-|necessary for co-ordinate Co-Opera- TPPER: COUNTY POLICE OFFICERS CLAGGETT AND ROGERS lington, which necessitated the post-|tion between officials of the detec- never will stand up.” He asserted, of Indemnity Priority. however, that his men were against Ry the Asssciated Prese. any “outlaw" strie, and thac tney| SfiJ] Smashed to Pieces When Work of Two = : vould abide by the promise made - v ;1 ive b a th der th BRUSSELS, . July 19.—The Belgian | py AND DEPUTY SHERIFF GINGELL WITH EQUIPMENT SEIZED. ponement. tive bureau and the men under them. . y Grand Chairman Grable to the . o - 5 - EAD The services will be held at the| *“I feel that a public officer should delegate to the reparations commis- |Labor Board and remain at work untit | Davs I's Completed in Izzy Einstein Fashion UPPER INSET: SHERIFF ALVIE MOXLEY, LEADER OF THE | |, igence of Col. Longstreet’s broth- | not be compeiled to have men on his slon is absolutely opposed to' the pro- | ordered out. P ¢ RAIDING PARTY. er. Robert Lee Longstreet, 1627 K|{staff who are not working in whole- posed reduction of the German in- mf;,’,‘{;‘;_;'ce or S:;’ STozs muentea) . A 5 LOWER LEFT: DEPUTY SHERIFF GINGELL AND STILL. street northwest. Rev. Dr. Duniap. | hearted co-operation with him." Com. demnity to 50.000.000,000 gold magks, | ference with executives of the road | Prisoners Are Held at Rockvtlle, Md. LEFT lgvn.'r- P. C. WADDLE, A TENANT ON THE FARM OF | |rector of St John's D L?.;.',“‘Z'.f&m?.?nii ewarding thte inck ¢ is understood today upon good au- | brought a reply from W J. Fripp. ALBERT FISHER, AND (RIGHT INSET) CYRUS FERGUSON, AN EM- Interment will be in Arlington cem- | of co-operation and this is the re thority. The proposed reduction, it | > . it | general chairman, saying he would YE OF WADDELL. S o T yer | fo"a nange 1n conditionk. The en: Was pointed out, would do away with |arrange a meeting with union leaders Ty fidodnin o b TR E;}g..r,“,g:k priority on 1,600,000.000 | at a mear date. Swooping down in trie Izzy Eln- clndn t know to whom the land be- LOWER RIGHT: SIX-HORSEPOWER BOILER, POWER PLANT 'wm T i, T i I o Rall Heads to Meet. stein ' style, Montxomery county au-|longed. A week or two later the| | wom THE STILL will be @ cavalry escort to the grave. | spector Grant. A meeting of the eastern railroad | thorities yesterday afternoon captured "ng i tag o e BT taavacd Honorary palibearers will include cm.l;nd he has complete gnnxr |d..\}“.-r# STATIONARY MEN presidents conference, for discussion |and put out of commission what Is}the woods, the trips taking place dollars to purchase. transport and Prohibition officials were notified of | Willlam E. Horton, assistant guarte R o s Caannes womd of the strike situation, will be held | believed to be the largest *“home-|most hourly during the day and night. | erect so large a distillery. the discovery and arrests by the | master general; Col. Charles W. ‘:;ezlean. I e s here 'tomorrow, it was announced by | cewwee moonshine dlstillery and | Waddle sald he suspected the stran- | ““The officers also believe that the|county authorities. Under the local |[lor, Col. Georsg = Mitchely TISwtiSitn® Commissioner Ovster today QUIT AT TERMINAL |L: F. Loree. conference chairman and | €° fery. gers were up to no good, but he de- | still captured yesterday is one of two |option laws of Montgomery county|Col Harry M. Cootes, United States|WIn CoimiiCnor Brogr e Tden E 2 president of the Delaware and Hud. | brewery supplying the Washington |nied knowing anything about what | which recently were removed from |stills may be operated for self-con- |Cavalry; Lieut Col Willlam H. Clop. | SE7C &0 il & JPOCl o) son. bootlegging trade. Two men were | their real purpose was. Yariinsburg, W. Va., after the own- |sumption. The federal officials, how- |ton and Maj. Henry T. Bull, United ok : dl':'inomtz& exl!end n;e strike to in- | arrested, more than 3,000 gallons of | The spot where the still was set|ers became frightened: at airplanesever, car;'i}bxt_)l;i the men under the fed- Ete::i- ,fi:;;:-;““ S e e o 3 ude 5 < ¢ s ntinued (rom Firgt Page.) foreanadowed. sccording to B stase: | dorn mash destroyed, a barrel of corn | LELNER "0 SR (1t g et o AOYSrInE sbove them slgee len Contederate generai of the same name | GOVERNORS PLEDGE physical breakdown of the chieg| RNt Of the iabor leaders, at a con{liquor confiscated and havoc played in | the place before they knew it. The and was born in Georgia. He was a engineer and the subsequent crippiing | [GTeNCe today between James O'Con- | general with the intricate apparatus|appearance of two guards, armed - resident of this city for several years, THEIR AID TO PRES‘DENT ’ of the machinery, howev, DPIINg | nell, president of the metal trades de- bict he 11 with Winchesters and automatics, being employed by the geological sur- Casted by the nmion segier: Is. fore- | parfment of the American Federation | ™hich turned out the liquor. was suggestive of actual mountain ug lng a 0C 'y on ey vey and the general land office. He Announcement was made. of Labor, and the central strike com. It takes a separate paragTaph to|moonshine conditions. They were served throughout the Spanish-Amer- m——— the Pennsylvania railroes Ghoday BY | mittee for the metropolitan district | tell where the outfit ‘was located |only part of the county force. how- ican war, saw service along the x.x-| (Continued from First Page.) agreements affeoting more tra, Vo5¢| The statement of the shopmen said | About the best way to describe the | ,vor "Oficers Clagett and Gaither, ; = » lcan border and was a prominent or- i that e gmore than 140.- | that an immediate issuance of a|Bite is: Two miles southwest of|who'had been stationed there previ tlrs ec [4) FOU DLE |ssniser ana tratner of troops during | prompt and whole-hearted co-opera- negotiated in a series of cooferenol istrike order to all those internation-, Poolesville, Md. a mile or two from | oualy to watch out for the moon- § the world war. He also saw service| tion from me.” between represesintyef conferences|aj unions whose membership com- | the Potomac river. and, more speclf-|gpiners, in France with the army of occupa- Cincho, Cun Be’ Taek: Dloves "and cepniatives of the em-|prises the shop craft organization|ically, near the farmhouse owned by |- i tion. He dled from heart trouble| , . Guardd “RR BE TREL Patnagement. " The e of dnc|now working in the American Lo. | Albefi Fisher and rented out to B | | CLCTOI o of ! Tihile participating in o review of the | L 1 ain that the National Guard yes c = = 3 addle and Cyrus Ferguson, la e stiil proper consisted of a coal- Iy o 2 > 1 valry at Fort Russell, v- |made piain that the > n G Ployes concernied in these agreements Comotivs plantst gas dlscussed! of Virginia. Waddle and Ferguson |firing steam pressure boiler, welghin; Closed in Room While Owner Goes Sightseeing, Mutt e:‘n"a'%’_:l_ y a Chey- | made Dial soved by the Federal g0 LY gl:?k;.anr‘rinrllfitszr;‘nfl%ee-::; ' | were taken to Rockville after the more than a ton, similer to those us 0, d- Takes Trip Himself | erment to maintain order 1f the avall o The s raid was over, where they are being|in running steam engines; a 100-gallon Scre an ak uns T T able regulars were of insufficie - If,'rffi;',g cshe new fates of pay, ac- PARTIAL RESUMING held for investigation. | |mash retort of wood, from the top of pens . e P ’ PRISONER GRABS POLICE |, |Bers. "oF it "sovernors ‘retused to ‘call fective Joly 16 Dar hnb are ef- Right here it ought to be explainedl [ which extended a copper retort sibow Biting Fai Hand Offering Aid *{out ‘the guara themselves and violence et ¥ 16, but retroactive to OF MINING DOUBTED | trat. yesterdas's swoop was anti-cli- |and arm four-feet long and tapering wing Fair ing . 2 TWO | pceulied. National Guard, troops could 5 maxed by a preliminary swoop the|from ten inches to two inches in dia- REVOLVER, WOUNDS 0 be used, it was said, in other than their Called Propaganda. dnyl bufi)rei tlk;x;‘ ‘r»;xn D!ln ?y g:e:g meter; a ten-foot wooden water trough & :wn gu}(u.m ind m1 ;ffic:’ nlxh' ‘fivw}n“;:t vie Moxley, Chie b3 o - il as at its disposal nol ¥ Al . puty in which a copper pipe was placed, con- | rme next time Mutt, a pet monkey, |surrounded by an iron railing, and husiatdzaiaiepont A0t 00l ihe Booun: When informed of the railroad's . Stanley Gingell, Chief of Police|necting with the huge condensing coil, was wild to get at the monkey, wh = ial o e Co! Yy . ey foun e coil was made of copper tubing,marke improvement in a plece of iron grating, kept t do; e Presiden 7 flolals declared that the new wage | that the attitude of the massed mem- | gigantic steam-operated, six-horse-|an inch and a h&lf in diameter, colled | and respect for the citizenry of Wash- in"his pon, and Miss Failon, with 8| VO of Stray Bullets as | . 7. "\as declared vesterday by scale is merely propaganda designed |bership of the miners' union will not| power plant standing Idie, with no- | in ey tAEOE ol the a 3 to a cylinder two feet in diameter kind hearf, attempted to sooth the vod. John L. Lewlis, pres K ; to disrupt organized rallway em-|be 80 unbending as that of its om-| Pody around to operate it. and four feet tall. ington will be moted. It's a cinch he | 100 ARAT AR 0 oD, She [runfeReice United Mine Workers. to be “merely ; ployes. Union officials also declared |Cers, who have spokgn for it to date. Owners Calmly Awaited. The supplementary equipment includ- | won't emulate his disgraceful actlons | r,sca) bit her in the palm of her hand. | Stray bullets from a police revolver |8 & X b . . i any substantial quantity.’ Mr. ed twenty-one barrels of fresh mash, |of yesterday afternoon, when he dis- | He must of realized he did something | iy tne hands of a prisoner, hit Mrs.[i" &0¥ Z04 b s ot aniNe that they would not -la The ‘officers decided to keep the ot recognize or con-|A determination by the government| ) company until its owners showed |made from cracked corn and stagnant |, }eq_yes, upset—the entire neigh- |awful, for he Immedistsly jumped |ribbie Siegel, 1139 lst stréet north | Gind pe continued, and it was in- | Hider the proposition, to support’ aME’wuariSihoes lot water obtained from & standing pool over the fence out onto 3d street, and “The new schedules of wage workers who really desire ’wofl:'n::: D B e o e it | nearby : two wooden tanks, each having | borhood in the vielnity of 34 and G| aceq down that thoroughfare to e I W e .:ld(|°'°‘“d that the ranks of the striking the rallroad’s announcemént, “a Tl o mow: | Nammock, which was shuggled be- | & capacity, it ls estimated, of 1500 gal- | streets northwest, and finally topped | Massaghuse(ts avenue and up another | ytreet court, yesterday. The two are miners are as firm as When the lines some respects from the rates es> J ‘expected the au- | neath the trees shading the ravins |lons and one of which was filled with| oy pnis actions by biting a woman on | alley, Where some men cornered him | at Emergency Hospital, and while | FEPE Beat Gravi eaely SniNorll TESs: Tablished by the labor board or other | Ministration itsélf will take control of | where the still stood. All day long (soured mash, ready for distiiing: w|, .4 in a woodplle. 5 their eondition In said to be werios,| terdiy stisrnoon fhmuel Compere Iroads, but the difference is in favor | the mines,. unless ‘operators and | Monday. ttroughout that night and |Copper brewjng kettle. and retort for|the % it bout. Mutt s Kiss and Make Up. ther ware raported today to be on the | Bresident of the Afnerican Federation Pennsylvania employes. miners make. in: the meantithe sgoh | until the grand climax yesterday |making beér in ten-gallon quantities, Here's what it's all about. In the meantime Mr. Logan had re- |Foad to recovery. Thomas Ma[rnflor‘l‘;’hrdn‘s,l hr\mmm o iha Sarators L“For the m _| agreements the: £ t 4:30 o'clock, ife { several sacksof corn, and coal; empty nkey, about three t, is charged ¢ Wnia oystem cates nre CooyemnEy) | N resumptioh’ T e e Wil | hie men took. tarns e eI | alvanizea milk cans; meveral lanterns, ;.""‘:m‘."fia;‘n}'l‘,?. o e M Togen, | (urnéd home fromL his trip andiwas e e Bed | gesume operations would result in cordance with skill and experience re. | SUBPIY. 5 4 Shance to great the dlstillers. the|axes, and numerous carpenters' and [ Y2*ICCOF" ol his wife. The Logans | i35tantly, fcom el lghbors that i W e ‘shooting followed the arrest of |practically no increase in production Quired and the prevaieperience re- | '3 Derators whé.- have stobd out|while struggling to obtain sniffs of |steamflitters’ toola A half dug ‘well |ang"Muti came here a féw days ago | Qdiiition the animal followed fro © | Magruder on s charge of disorderly |He sald that “when a half million erally higher than those estab. |BEAinst interstate ssgreement...were : fresh air, which ance in a while found |bore mute evidence of the good Iinten-|for 5 visit to Mrs. G. R. Phillips of e e venldents and Arcives on | conduct, by Policeman John L. Nor.)men are aggrieved, it is a poor time hed Tor other railronde pnet t2b- | dubious an to the - outlook . before| the way.through the deliclously. in- |tions of the operators, so far as fresh | 133 b 'street northwest, mother of | ih¢ IS o™ (he" woodpile. ved on | O When the two reached the patrol | for the roll of drums, the rattling of etion of these wage adjustments|1e8VINg Washington, but apparently| toxicating atmosphere. LS as JooioSet. Thgan. " The visitors had not been|tRe sceme &t Ahe w0l omviin | box, according to the police, several |sabersand the pounding of the mailed arks the third importamt schieve. | Unshaken in their réfusal to join as.| _Yesterday,.reaching the conclusion | g c.nead Labeled “Treasury |here for five years and they wanted | o¢ yp on his haunches and Relight | colored men made a rush in an ef-)fist. ent in industrial relations under the { 30Ci2tes willing to contraet: ‘he | that - whoever claimed the outfit as Son 2 to see if Washington had improved in |y omeq forth from his cute little h‘:e fort to release the prisoner. The pn-l nnsylvania system plan of empm"lu‘presemnmu ‘o employers inZthe| his pet did not desire congratula-| Most startling of all was the dis-| .y '° gheence, 80 they went sight- | poil®y als' ang made up, althou h'llleemln drew his revolver, and it R presentation which was ootombioY® | Pennsylvania reglons retrned home |tions of the officers on the complete- |covery that the hogshead in which |secing, leaving poor Mutt locked up |3 ot a scolding for being such |'Was wrested from his hand by Me- JAMES HAY, JR., WEDS. st year in order to give the em-|t008Y without announcing their in-,ness of his work, the sherift and his|ine coil was placed bore a shipping|in the bathroom, which faces on F |4 baq, unruly boy * gruder and fired, it is alleged, at Hat- Amle iy oyes an opportunity to have & voice | teRtion to try to reopen. The pos-|Chief deputy, fhe chief of police and z street. 'Th. Logans and Mutt left the city | th Johnson, colored. Mrs. Siegel was N of D. C. the Pennsylvania management. sibility that they could do so was|two of his men and three represen- |label addressed, ‘Tredsury Depart-}%y i/ "one will agree that Mutt wasn't ogans and Mutt left the city | cated at the window of her homeFormer Newspaperman . C. vidence of the serious affect the350uted by unlon chiefs.” Through|tatges of The Star, including & pho- R oy e % g | bubbling over with happiness in his I otix &5 abow peaples, o Y and oo e R take Magruder| Marries Miss Maude Lafrick. t d - " . = s ke is having on the railroads in | that the anthracite minss Weuld eni|bies and’ struck Gut for the scens, |Shipped from Reading, An & D e e gt o] st Pation's wound whs dresse by to the Rospital along with the others.| ;... yay jr., former newspaper- south is borne out by tho lat|Be allowed to get back lnto produc. | Twenty-five mfes from Rockville the | m e Hosnse tag D: -8 816, 1028 vl thronen, Jamped down oh the | Ber, PAYRICIer, W ne eted o0 10 Turth- | pye e was o e e the resuls| man .of this city and short-story vals of traf on until a bltuminous as found on 3 arge = B e 8 N falan e s:"".mw“::"“‘ was achieved. . ¢ Bl n Monteormery ooanty. réd “hua, |letters across the front of the boler [ front hm“"::' ez rs e e B hsliries of Mrs. Siegel and|writer, was married at noon today to A3 ST tailnad PR S A Ve . |axle deep, and plowed their way|Was printed the word “Danger. D e JEWISH SOLDIER RITES. {3ehneem Miss_Maude M. Larrick of Winch m New Orleans and Memphis which — p to the farm ocoupied ‘Waadle,| When The Star photographer had| A bunch of kids saw him. Yells . ——e ter, Va., by Rev. Edgar A. Splelman, as dus in Washington at 7:4s o'clock | PLAY BY BUSINESS. GIRLS. | Fersuson and "tne adds ety snapped sbout all there was tp s%e |snd yelps went up which almost gave : JURY INDICTS NINE tor of the North Cupltol Street M ia morning did not get in the Union| ———— % Outbulldings Inspected. e e D e ® using aves iy|the pet heart fallure. Thers was|Body of Privats Xaufman to Be INDICTS | . 5 Cauroh. s Ye Birse OF tis pasior: “Main Street” or a reproduction of | Displaying segrch warrants, the offi- |hregk up the barrels, cooling ap-|nothing to do but run. Monkeys don't Buried at Arlington. ) With| Mr. and Mrs. Hay left later for the a main street in any émall town, win | C&'8 conducted’a cursory inspection of | paratus and other articles, and spill- | ryn down F street every day. The Guilford Cannon Charged sumimer home of Judge Hay at Madi- bo pressated at an entertatament by | Serty i Bty Facted 15 cannias| g the mash into the ravine, swellen | hiidren were awars of that, and be- | The body of Frvite Iatdore Kauf. Larceny After Trust. son. Va., where they will spend their 3 with muddy water. The copper tubing , Company F, 30th Infantry, will - | honeymoot® o AB."“" lheagguec}l"lrbll‘:l:lt: an‘:;u‘.‘" Lt mr'."'z-‘:’:e'u”:ug.x Fea that :{"‘.:3,’;',;,,’;{‘",’:”‘&".,"',‘,‘n‘;‘.",',fi'j:, 5 “.‘.“‘.‘.n‘.’»‘«?r.?;';’u:. :lggm' kg :‘.l“hug’edp:t ’Arllnmn eflnel:yry‘;g. The ‘{,"::"";',{ oo ‘él;g:;-;‘nfdc o s _— HILD SERTOUSLY BURNED. |y, o woas oo e I | Maren e iscomtinged - favor ot | Exlions o egrn, liauor, racs losdad | pursul B Ry TSty ber | moTrow afternoon ut 3 o'clock . Rabbi| 5" Bution, warcany acter tust;| ATTORNEY EXONERATED. R J 3 5 Held on a trucl n to Rockv! i . J. Loeb of s city will officiate. Webster, joy-riding: gar P. ! Playing with nigtches. at"her homs, | be In ,:;:‘ n.n.l‘u‘re"nfm: R iy ;:l": fixh:\:fi,df: ’:.h‘ahtltfl'L nery s min wiance.” ‘The' task of removing :.':‘.'h.‘.? “Il:fl ‘t:;‘ ke Anns l:'ml.lon _Private *Kaufman was killed by a gfi:u, wn-l‘ knowleage Marie| Attorney Ethelbert B. Frey today 1835 Vermont/Ryénue:, this morning | 36c0nd pagt of the progr: i d Ferguson, who wers | vy boiler was given up for the | 113,630 street, who was cultivating | German shell near Chettau Theirry.Thomas and Nannle Campbell. lar- was exongrated By (e Justicet OF the about 8:30 o'clock, Lorstto Tayl show at the “opR¥ house.” The Wi nnody at the farm, both ng. X some owers in her garden. She | France, on July 15, 1318, when the ceny after trust; Charles Cash, rob- District Bupreme Court, in genera : : SOt Cl Boys' Independent Band will,denied baving anything to do with Expected. e he monkey heading for the buck | tent. kitchen, in which” he was pre- |bery; Joseph P.:Smith, alias Harry | term. of charges brought against him ored, four years old, #8t fire to her ish the music and at the S the still. Amonl{ K2 2 rd of U. Anes grocer, at 34! paring meals for front line men, was | P. and Arthur Lavole, con-|by the grievance committee of th seri there will be dancing on |to the authorities, more £ | make tio 330.0strests, adshe khew the mer- | completely destroved. : Bar Aumociation. The charge hed 1o © | younger child were alone in the houset| | Fhe abject of the D e leoes. with, Disteier and Peteagen e, e | T orge. O, Co Towsl Tenee: i in a divorce case. ; The police were told, when the burning 5 e B b e Pre-|. Thete are 3.17¢ different characters | Ty in @ismissing the charges, | pceurred. Loretto was taken to Chil- ater for business girie foo Nerriand (S B 8 in -*&I&h fenoe M’ Fallon FASKRE: around | sentaiy will have of all ar- | the works of Charles Dick: R are ven HOF suMlolent s mwtfl.vfimum-fll-flnw hu-o!rs. il them N i \ high g > L the ‘Perth_Amboy, 3. +{- :.ur.—-c.r.m.n;nw nnqéomunm-tnotw‘b