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- EACUEBODYVOTES Sters o Gioe it TOADMIT HNGARY Dr: Abbo Wirs Even If ve don't get our full meas- AMSTERDAM, BSgptemper 15.—The meelagicatiibis)m il (pN fanln Series of Baids Planned, Follow- [sovernment has decided that the | Migration Encouraged to Land in] 4pou e00 pect a little tance from the Dutch minister to the United States. In getting warm, according to an in-| ing Letters From Heartbroken [snall mo longer be chosen outside terpretation placed on a telegram Kin of Vi |'Il\ll the diplomatic corps. The practice re- recelved here todsy from Dr. C. G. cently followed of appointing eco- e A T = > Iz 7 T that - the: uld | District committee yesterday from Abbot, assistant aecretary of the nomical ‘experts to the Washington Bibition was one of the Jargest show Dls Al Taney L Fred Barnes, 1305 Otis street morth- keep thelr boys and girls away from Smithsonian Institution, from Mount | NEW YORK., September 15.—The [post has proved a failure. - T the Associated Press. at any of the grounds this Sl " [east. The communication stated that Willgart S CRLiE: district attorney’'s office -today «;an-'p For more than six months both the | TOKIO, August 36.—The question|Ter, ~Rosedale “fit ground is espe. ::3:; until the hissing menace is re ?«’;‘r".?:.'m'fi:.'fll'},‘.,'.,“.,':'fl,,, o ad That we shouldn't be prepared to!frmeq a report that a serles of raids|United States and Holland have been | of now to dispose of Japan's surplus |joom for weaving rugs. Mrs. Carolin Tanney ordered the e owners | S¢Wer main connection. but they had . i a REFUSES TO ACT ON VILNA :::;‘ch:ooAggfihs 2‘,’,:'§.‘,’,'.Z.,‘.feflm:§3:|‘”"9 planned in Brooklyn to dam ;‘iellhrm:l g:e;;llmn(i:mrfi?-fifi?!{mognlg population, ever present with the rz A:I?-naur,m- 4ln::w sald nn_gv: to lock “em up. They Ineisted that it | been refused by the District authori- he and L. B. Aldrich, also of the |sources of polson liquor. Dr. J. C. A. Everwijn, the Dutch min- | Japanese government, is more acute cm"d":‘:mjg::e l::neu-.w i hrond c,,.‘,i,., not Il" 4&,‘; A""z“ d,,,"“ed uey -}s‘ehr::flmhagl::nthl‘:r f::r::lelo " e w : o . h i § and severa) paid fines yesterday. e 8 ?J".Jéfi;:!‘.i?fl fi’,'t‘-’?'é‘;’.“i:",; ::;f:fiegml- Tlane{ov & avaurat aican-OL “I (o HETT.Q%‘Y:Z??JZ‘E ‘::z ks :e{z‘-,-:lnouzi nie | 0% "." this y;."' 0;:‘,0;:,::: ‘:;‘,",,:fif;‘{:a"f "“““mfl:‘;‘“g:‘ufifi; Public I'Plglled Citizens, trying to|slon of the main, Correspondence by Disarmament Committee to Recom- | ble stars of but one hundred mil. |Suspected sources of wood alcohol In|5og "oy a matter of fact he was|laF8e Increase promp ugs ex! solve the problem, today asked Tan- |{Ween Tepresentatives of the re Jonth of a degree.” The heat. which | Brookiyn have been perfected,” District | found to be lacking in diplomatic ex- | There Is room in the Japanese colonies | Were numerous and variel Fhoreiney 1o buy & boss-goose and put it on dents and the District Commissioners, HOLLAND DECIDES BROOKLYN POISON RUM Gerto PEctoEs | APANESE SEEK RODM - |"Siewonk: extarion -SUPPLY TO BE HALTED, ., 2eem.e- S =n72XS) - FOR SURPLUS PEOPLE GOOSE PANIC HITS ~ |BROOKLAND CITIZENS TOWN AS GEESE DEMAND SEWER MAIN \ATTACK CHILDREN | Compiaint Sent to District. Gom- Their Elders Attend Big' WOODLAWN, Pa., September 15.— missioners by Otis Btrect The usually quiet village ol Wood- Rvent lawn, a suburb of Pittsburgh, is in = Resident. ldren and their mothers | the throes of a goose panic. Chil-| Relief ror vitizens in a section of lwlrmid ove lh. five l&u of play- Brookland bounded by 16th and 18th Hokksido and to Solth playgroun on thefr way to lower grades of streets and from Newton street to the America. More Than 600 Children With (Copyrig] Political Committee of As- : sembly Favors Ex-Foe for Memhership at nd, l 7th -na Ra.euu strects northeast,| the public schools L‘“’e been pursued | Monastery grounds was asked in & y afternoon "é"' a final ex-{and bitten. Parents notified Consta- | communication received by the House i i - together with the plot showing the Reduction of Expenditures | was rogistered on a delicate electri- [ Attorney Ruston said. erience and téo much of a red tap- |and fn Hokkaldo, the comparatively,p oy Seotea aoits. | bis payroil. t the e - cal thermometer, produced an e1ec. | wpn view of recent desperate events |18t The fact that Holland is unrepre- | new agricultural country on the |Sweaters "{;‘;fl“'_“;"‘“,j‘_; gcartn, | "If thers lo a boss-goose In the | location of the property and the con- to Figure of 1918. trieal current of only one trillionth | i the Ted Mook seation. where twelve pented in Washington and the Amerl- | 10Ty e (5land of that name, where | cushions, tams and handkerchiefs | Whole United “States capable of keep- | tour of 3 O AT, ates that he obtained |liJe8 Were mocrificed to the greed for [San [SERtioR a1 (e ot ooy Is | the, 80l I A nd|oQyered the long tables in the pavilion. L D e n b | ity polnted iout ‘that when, they bs g H . ot states I e ol n Vi e 'wes! n merica, an ., - H e M lehol e, concaetions sold 8 e arerla, and frults are | camste in the afternoon the interest | yici ‘und tired of pursuing them one |firat made application the Commis- Successful measurements of twelve | of waod alcohol in concoctions sold as jconsidered detrimental to the devel- sioners wanted them to pay $325 to defray the cost of excessive digging. ; g i cAspaei B (el Evems .Stars on the great 100-inch réflecting {A¢ for consumption, every effort should [opment of the commerclal relations fully grown. < 71 GENEVA, September 15.—The polit: ['telescope of the Carnegle Solar Ob- |be mede to uneover all sources of dis- [Of both countries. S hoie TSYen-Year-old OlgagDiedrich . of 180 The mljorlty of Japanese who wish [ 17th street northeast won the first y one. 1 “One day this week I went hunting ical committee of the league of na- servatory. on Mount Wilson. Tt is tribution of this poison and to rid to leave the main island of Japan, In prize with her gorgeous bride dolly. in my sedan and rounded up twenty- 'l‘hl:y asrede to do this and also to tions assembly voted unanimously to- Serted that these measurements Will | Brookiyn of this deadly peril. spite of the advantages of the! Socond prize was divided between | fVe- gev;r a:nln_ if nm;u]'lhod) u:’n‘?:,ns‘ Tfid.é: :»m:m ‘;v x.lmr lineal Do of trmpartance In connection. with4 312 ne evl BINET ALARMED Japanese _territory, prefer to go'M urnish the boss-goose, provide 5 e B the petition says. diy (o admit Hungary to membership Tt wasunfortunate that In the apa; rritory, p irfam Bardroff, twelve years old, of s ey £ S .10 admi SIuNEary the modern theory of evolution Qf|dence gathered in the arrests in th __|abroad, and are always seeking as- [1014 13tk street northe: st and 1da | the -ur S Semis @ ainiimeiieswir eyl i the league. ch #nmes that atars are |Red Hook sectlon we could not g BY RAIL TIE-UP |sistance to do so. In addition, the honthe: o0 the fground that ;'. T:L;xlu“?:;: The assembly adfourned till Mon- born by great temperature upheavals. | evidence that wou:d sustain a chars government and colonization com- . The judges were BMrs. 8. W Btine- Jay t day after disposing of the coniict ———— of murder, for :crulhly mumer '-t o AT Imng‘a au;: {larc‘e.d ‘}V.';:'néh'mle“hz?fié"“"" Miss Margaret Hight and Miss ;r. ii‘:’.‘u‘r’xl.:;hl;iém::zmfiomu'v“.‘;i:']n:;if between Lithuania and Toland over DISTRICT SCHOOL committed. The,terrible tragedy mustinapility of Roads to Move Coal|in the cous {Frances Work. The prizes were little citizens there to pay the cost of the Japanese immigrant is unpopular | rancy bones conteining tiny candy the possession of the Vilna district, ‘Ruston has recelved during the Iutl and Farm Products Occu- and they huve to look farther afleld | bouauets in old.fashionosd frilled Do ]fit‘u‘:m‘ the grade, but Mr. Burnes so far as the league is concerned. BILL APPROVED [rec® lbout.‘ one hundred unsigned i for new home for thelr people. 1| PeT holders, holds thia is the furiction of the gov- “H 3 a_recent con of % The assembly sent to & committee 3 o pies Meeting. EAdia recentfoontersncsiotiomelale) pi TN A T the complaints of the Lithuanians re- ___(Continued from First Page.) ‘4 ling alleged :ou‘:cu .:r Concern over the inability of rail- &egzn—(;zf;elz t"nl etx:'ceoufi;:r;r?::;uo‘r:ZSCHOOL BOARD To NAME ke come an: ig this garding the treatment of their na roads to move coal and farm products | ¥a3 decided to encourage migration MONTENEGRIN OUTLAWS tionals by Polish officials. but it re-}n. measure there came up the old K sy iy| expeditionaly wasinnderstood to have | soonr ot tha oublee. sng. 0. Aok for ADDITIONAL TEACHERS!|.. ; 3 SEIZE VILLAGE OF UVAZ fused to place the question of thejccn 5 Q"f;:’,;‘;gof‘::g“fm"'m:g' rother has been brought to ruin and |been expressed by members of the|a srant to assist emigrants to go to Driver Chrisman Most Seriously elections on the assembly sgenda. ot Y o | wrecked in body and mind.” ’ . t- | South America, which is regarded by = e = of the children committeed to ssed a wish that [President’s cabinet at today's meet-{ ) "omejals as the most suitable |Between 75 and 100 Appointments This burles the question of Vilna.iy\ o g 3" e Children's Guardians in lh:lr‘;m!ll'n:!w:r ::::: eders would sign|ing. Practically all of a brief ses- de:”?mwm e 51 PP Hurt in Accident on Way | Jugoslav Troops ;el Invaders £ far as the leugue is concerned, andprivate howes. © | ion om. |teIr Dames, to permit better co-|aien, It was said, was devoted to a to Be Made at Meeting to Small Fires. i After Battle of Six leaves Foland free Lo elect Tebie-| .o of the Juvenile Court, aald that |oPeration. discussion of the transportation situ- |y piain) £ ON WAY This Afternoon. H sentatives to its parliament from | {0 PY CIL SN of Dlneing delin- SR A TR ation and the belief was said to have oura. Between 75 and 100 teachers wili] While en route to a small fire 1n| 5. S B be appointed to teaching poditions in | Twining City about § o'clock today,| ROME. September 13.—Montenegrin the ‘public schools for the new |a fire truck of No. 7 fire truck com. | NSUrEents. led by Mai Raskovich, scholastic year by the board of educa. occupied the village of Uvaz, com- Cabinet members were confilent | C-2 Passes Columbus, Ohio, in First |tion at a special meeting thig after- | Pany, Sth street, near southeast, that district. fousnt children in homes was not g eroratata aae e Sarseial Bets : irigg. Lloyd Georg tirfactery. He pointed out that if XDEeS 2 : | ACROSS CONTIN “f;:‘:r‘;‘*‘h“ld_ g0 here to make n ¢hild Is found delinquent and {s . tlement of the shopmen’s strike would |, ENT e © the premiers Visit | faken away from its parents it was to a large extent, alleviate conditions. SETanEeman iy (s SRD t o Ancther home. where next week ke mandeered the barracks of the gen- L M-uhl not be any better """ under that all gectione of the country would | noon at the Franklin School. The |swerved in making & turn at 1ith 2 . y P iy C A winter, although the opinion prevail- a n er ate e pos nd tele ey sasentlx dissmement sanp s Lor Ticm' and does not stop it. o4 that ‘Drices tvould be Migh. i Akron. Who took the special junior high | bridge, and crashed into a tree on "v offices, seising all the money: stormed tee has decided to recommend to the| jJydge Sellers sald that she hoped Failure of certaln roads to move - b achool course this summer at Central [ left slde of the avenue. Five firemen | the rajlroad station and tore the uni- assembly of the lcague of natlons ato s¢ the day when meh.vu|venlle wheat and other agricultural products | COLUMBUS, Ohlo, September 16.—|High School given under the direction | were thrown off the truck, three of . forms from the railtoaders, leaving” resolution Introduced by M. De Jou- | Court “'_»ul,'l']mw fllnulll or lyq‘:fl to markets promptly revived a sug-|The Army airship C-2 passed over|of school officials. whom receiving light bruses and skin the€m naked. according to a dispatch comu dren to/institutions. ' She gestion, understood to have been|tnis city at 12:10 p.m, en route from | Numerous other routdna matters | Jy oo Vs TELL AU BnG SO 1o the newspaper Roma here. ;| Jugoslav troops were sent from Sara- driver, @nd | 4y6 to quell the insurgents. A bat- !tle which insted six hours was fought. The Jugoslavs lost seventeea men, venal of France. esking all countries. | .2iq" that when the caces of delin- T o ease Suridreal situstion Limene. eriideen come- an- tor consia- | REStriction of Sugar Cause of has been granted, to reduce their ex- eration she has to think a very long enditure for armaments to the fg. |tine before deciding to take the| [nferjor Beer, and New scretary Weeks, that . incident to the opening of the schools w 'ad frelght cars should be pooled, | AKTon to Dayton on Its transcon- | Monday will be acted on by the board. | i I, H. Chrlsman, ilar to Pullman equipment. The |tinental fiight. These Include the transfer and pro- | FcE: Padgett, tller. & S 5 Secretary of War today expressed the s = 5.—The | Oticn of teachers and the settng& of |y v "hig back being badly wrench- e A o o e belief that such a step would take| AKRON, Ohlo, September 15.—The |now tuition rates for non-resident | JUTf; Mis back being badly wrench. | pakovich and his band etirec to ures of 1913, This would exclude the | ouid not tell where it would be z care of feasonal traffic, would xreatly | dirigible 'C-2 feft Wingfoot Lake |chilaren who are to attend the Dia- | fy, e Was taken to his home, 328 ' ([0 vafny, naving Jost anly one United States and Canada, as well as|sent or whether its ~ondition would Agitation. e (e ine cambymed In 'repair, | aviation station, near here. at 8:32 | chidTen Who aTe Lo Attend he e |2 o 2 <'he'In Being the mountain, havine loxt onls one which is at war with Muroceo. |be bettered if it had to go to an- o Would prove. an | o'clock this morning for Dayton. treated. None of the other men re- ™ v on In to maks 1t upply Lo all |cther home. A mmeastre for the Falivends, | . Amnouncenent was made by Maj. | $i2edy has announced that the rates | ceived _treatment. an * ambulance Sated: European siates under ] She pointed out that while the H. A. Strauss, flight commander, higher than laf vear. on account of }r'wm (.Inu-ln H(gsnlul responded, P amtes having mo cxcuses for|~ourt hax authority to take children BY GEORGE WITTE. —— fore “leaving “Akron that' he “Wouid | The fncreased cost of education in | bekea eed, SHAeTC hrl(:!hv\‘nv; nad been | EYDECT 2 000 VISITORS before the war. e reductions ti hel S e Cof News. ‘opyrig! al hu rig! eld. . where thev can be sent. She said sha 14.—German From Dayton the C-2 will fly to St. dumaged. N - dicated by falt very keenly about this matter. |, BET;’N“S';:':":'_"" Pt 4 SNAG IN REFUSAL Louls, ‘passing over Cincinnuti and {ARLINGTON SPEEDERS Two theorles are advanced by the National Catholic Charities Con. commi Which show that the fol- | However, rite sald that there was an | '8 & A 4 thence down the Ohio river, - police and witnesses of the accident. ference to Begin Sunday. Towin {Yies are spending more {urgont need at thie time for & com- | ward prohibition. The new food laws The flight route calls for stops at z One is that the driver lost controi | oy military purposes than before the |pulsory attendance Jaw In the Dis- |jimit the use in food of sugar and OF BIG SYSTEMS |vLittls Rock, Ark.: Dallas, S8an Anton. TO GET LAW’S LIM|T | when the fire truck hit the tracks of i Plans were perfected last night for G 4 r cent; trict of Columbla and she did not de. 5 Marsa and El Paso, Tex.. Nogales and the street car line. which caused him P us 2 4 ":\" Battaln, 19 per song i|7ir> to have anything put in the par.{sccbarine to one-ffth the normal R e r e S L i EEL to swerve into the trée. The othertN® reception and housing of 2,000 ticular incasure. under consideration | quantity, and although German inven- (Continued from First Page.) tion, Ross Fleld, Arcadia, Calif. Motor Bus Accident t) Result in |theory is that a street car failed to;delegaies who will assembie in Wash- that would in any way retard Itsftors are sure to find substitutes fori — TeaRE There will be twelve hops in all, Tighteni Traf. lnshin !umak vlnm:h clu;en 1]»,. urxvgrrm;mn beginning Sunday to attend passage. gredients the in- | today, in denying statements by Fred | the total distance covercd to be 8! ng Iraflic ol he truck to turn sharply to.the |ype national. conterence of ¢ e s the.most "“"”': in d'“: t e | W. Rausch, union leader at Topeka.|3,085 miles. The shortest hop was % left to avoid collision. ~Both theorles | \no MAtional conference of (Cat - e Elan ferior quality of beer will conv Kan., Rausch said last night a letter [ 130 mil from Langley Field to Patrols. are being investigated by the pollee | ""50 " ¢ "tne most interesting fea- Mr. Sanford wanted a provision put|many German burkhers to Drohibi- | signed by Mr. Jewell directed that no | Washington. The longest hop will be and fire department. The motorman ', o7 ¢ o¢ 't TN, PITTESCRE TO0 in the measure which would give the [tion. Belxi In Excused. Belglum, which is spending 82 per cent more than before the war, is ex- man would return to work until all [ 360 miles, from St. Louls to Little| A3 & result of the accident to the|on the street car was J. W. Grahum. | u(i| be a dinner, to be tendercd hy the roads had signed the agreement. |Rock. All flying orders are issued at | Motor bus of the shington-Vi g t & - i hington and Baltimore members cused because she had virtually nofcourt authority to put delinquent chli-| The recent antl-dry vote in 5“'; Such a letter might have been sent | Washington and are based upnn{%ll:u- Aéaltor Bau; l&“umvl}r{z on ::; FATHER IS RE of Vincent de Paul Society at the army in 1913, but was protected by |dren in the Industrial Home School, |den showed clearly how the purely { out before the settlement ag: weather conditions. For that reason l,“:";”la:: "“‘:‘Im;dm"gmm' LEASED | university Tuesday evening. The fol- ich Germanic races, who are accustomed | w; . Jew Maj. Strauss is unable to give the 5 EoRu i i treaties of neutrality. it ‘;’:‘lfh he ‘VTnl.od reopened, pointing out | ey e of heer and light wines, | does not apply now. time of arrival and dfl,“t“,‘; at the | ¢lals of Arlington county, ;ln hnvg J > which are spending | ii ::0 Ioh ldren there could be given |feel rn;;\uopmhlblmm i ‘The x-mu:o:t different towns. ?—:l'dcad‘ t‘u;:r:_&:lr‘:le)mure rigidly spge MCH xlongms::mgh:‘nn:;:‘r‘.‘é are old t re again: a 7 < 23 per cent; nia, 23; L bk ",'," e o I A nd Rept o ot (el puroonal Teoe: CONFER 1IN NEW YORK. ———————— Jail mentences and fines will be im- |west. who last night had Fis father | GRATN FUTURES B].‘LL PASSED n §; Switger and, | constantly under the eyes of teachers. dom and s straw vote taken in several PRESIDENT TO PICK ,plned upon oftenders, according to O.!| Frank E. Moran, forty-seven years | de 1! 1 ) a vi 5 s . “Assistan ‘ithout & tecord vote the Sena casion (hau heb:llfi ot included the {regarding lg;l;:;ndlllor:' nder which the B e i ihe Held. 24 JUDGES SOON :Ineenwlul‘ly discussed by ,}\-ox‘.ce( Jus-| Uniied States Attorney Ttaiph G Deh| yastotniny PebEcA DA bent 10! mDny United_States, because every one fel rd o ren’'s Guardians place 2 tice W. C. Gloth, Sherift A. C. Cle: 1 to issue an inf tion | ference the C -Tincher bill de- At tha 5 children in private homes. He wanted | 2cneiment being confined to the mod- | p, e Associated Press L ents and himaeif, and violators of|against the elder Moran when heysigned to meet the decision of the |mx kn‘ow l;lt'l:ngr‘w.r;"m:; m"l’zd” men- Backers of Prohibition. NEW YORK, September 15.—Two|New Federal Places to Bé Filled }hcl traffic regulations may expect no|showed that the car {n question wasiSupreme Court holding inopera: als, to which Mrs. Ufford rep! in the = 31 dif t eniency. his property and not that of his son. ain sections of the present partioularly mentioned because the |negative, but added that of course they | Communiats frequently have come |l/aDOT conferences affecting differen Without Loss of Time, ¥ol- Tt"Was expected that the unidenti- | Tie ease did not £o into court: - lowing night a recenllon will be held ‘at Trinity College. field of confilot is in Europe. did light work, the same as the child of fout. for prohibition. not on account | Broups of railroad workers were on 3 fied driver of the car &aid to be re- s e the parents would be ex; do|of the large number of cases of|the calendar here today. lowing Congress’ Delay. sponstble fi- Wednesday's accident Article 10 Centev of o around the house, Mr. Blanton said |drunkenness, but because the grain| At noon W. G. Lee, president of the would be arrested this morning. i - |that this system was ai was bein for distillation at Little time will be lost in selecting | managed to keep out of the way Fhe; decialon o thep asrin oxns poinced ¢ out that parents -'om':ri:::- 'n’.‘-‘ T e e e e herlons onors. | Brotherhood of Rallroad Tralnmen,|the twenty-four new federal Judges | phe tiate Dolicoman, hoOwWever: mittee to put over again or another .., n their children ‘and L ages of food. The communists in fact |and L. E. Sheppard. president of the |created by the bill signed last night | hig njtimate arrest is expected. yoar the Canadian amendment to|siders wil im on ysung boy- Ona |may succesd ultimately in bringing Order of Railway Conductors, went DY President Harding. Inasmuch as| The county motor cycle policeman the covenant eliminating article X, |®irls committed to their care. about prohibition in "this country, 1 ith A. H. Smith, he: d-thu legislation, which was asked for said the law permits a speed of thirty h stout opposition. The | He said such children do become men- [though, according to the law of aver- | Into conference w - H. Smit, head by the Attorney General more than a imiles in the open country, fftecn A0 Wil (stout “opDo - 1al and in the near future he proposed | Ages. It OUht to be the last to go|of the New York Central lines, and |year ago. and was advocated by Chief | miles on curves, twelve miles through Canadian minlster of marine, Ernest !t take steps to change this dry, as no one is fonder of his 16 labout forty other road officials and |Justice Taft, was pending for a long | villages and eight miles in school Le Pointe, insisted upon its con- |placing chitdrensin nrteate oramis OF | oy Sent beer fhan the Germen. ]‘:“ : ;’; 7. e the New Yori | Ime. it is understood that already a!arcas Allbwance is made in_school i ki fiji|isbor desder, 1o ecaly New York | L% et ‘5 The “men to b he said, and arrests are made A sideration now. He made a most e e Vorkingmen announce that they will a Kl i = ”,m..g aEalnst any attempt o in. | Central's answer as to whether it was | have been decided upon only in cases where a speed of twelve | 32nd AND CATHEDRAL AVE. energetic and Impressive appeal oLD DOM""ON G o P Irln‘e upon thelr personal liberty by | Willing to agree to continuance of, These additional judges are expect- | miles is exceeded. - Finished and und truction, in restricted and zoned Massachu- e P et e limiting thate cupply of Ibaer s s | B R & areiment | Sansttion Tt s e o setts Park, differently designed, detached, brick and tile, central and A t, d 1) that the | kalser a4 d tim f th ons an coi lon in e various federal - i Sulegntion Dinieted dpon It TO NAME McCORMACK | * W ! were living | Later in the day Mr. Smith and |tricts. especially regarding the pro- ! POLICE SERGEANT TO ASK ] side hall homes, four and six bedrooms, tyo, three and four baths. provaiiod and the committes degied But_the "hi 2 e Lol Gl | Mbittontasent Devartminc fomsialy Lot 0 to A e Lo R UT AR guraees. ailed, and the committee decle ut ¢ cost i 3 n stricts of the Un| 5 B ibpoint o suboommittes. to make | Sanson's Opponent for Senate |comper the A horitten to Ling, MaY | Chalrmen representing the system's : States more than 20,000 Volstead law | POSTPONEMENT OF TRML’ 2822 CONNECTI & new report on the question. ‘Will Be Chosen at Roanoke, a program of -rationing beer and |Striking shopmen. While the purpose |violations are awaiting trial> It is i} Finished and under constructiom. V -shmgton h!;t located, de- ey 3 Miawos datead. g booke’ gensrally. of this conference was net announced congidered likely that the Department fp, 10 s Neglect-of-Duty Charges signed and most complete new city homes, Two stories, attic, break- ad Article X, which provides that the Sey Leaders. et By e it was understood that the question ;of Justice will segregate the prohibi- 8! A e S AR e members of the | e undertake to - of whether the New York Central!tion violation cases from all others True in,That He Stopped to fe;r'sl)roonl e ba E § respect and preserve against ex-| RICHMOND, Va. September 1 u‘ISCMOQL PRI"C'PALS WIN :;‘ould subscribe to a settlement onand assign them to the newly pro- e ternal aggression the territoral in-|B. McCormack of Winchester, Va.. w! basis reached in the peace nego- |vided judges. Talk With Wife. Termsn if Denired tefrity and existing pomlcu inde- i tiations at Chicago would be dis-; It also is the intention of the de- %2,500 Ca 187 Mpnth—Save $132 | £4.500 Cash, $157 Month—Save $104 pendence of all the membe: e saminatad; for, ;:fi“‘,,“‘m‘."::;:! 310,000 LONGEVITY PAY |cusnea. | partment to have these new jurists| mriai of the charges of gross neg-|[ 83500 Caxh, $172 Month—Save 811X | $3.000 Cash, 5149 Month—Save 387 “‘l( by tnlod - ann :mnmu x?’i‘fli vention to be h,,g Roanoke next Mrl. L':e‘annou?eed ‘thalu!‘fls gen: n'll upfnllntedm- large” lnnendmol daip.““l of duty preferred against se;gl i 12th AND TAYLOR N.E. X we could attra s Un Monday, road chairman for six other eastern pointing them to some specific dis- | ¢ the third.police | ik States Into’ the league,” 3. Barthelemy n."'x'zmry.m:?:.m"'rfiomp.';.f'fim?,f,’,‘nf:: Judgments totaling nearly $10,000 | carriers had arrived here prepared |trict. They then can be hifted from | ;. vner is senedujed for tomerrow {fj Central-hall Bungalows with lots 75 fect front. Homes in town with the sacrifice would ap 10 | will oppose Senator Claude A. Swan. |Were rendered today by Justice Staf-|to enter Into prospective negotla- ione district to another as the demand ! PISTITC Aftormey William Leahy. ground all around for $750 cash, $68 3 month. Save $47. Over 7 e ifght. But as it peema that ous | s OPPOS tions for contract renewals. These |requires, This flexibility of assigh- | t. witl ask s (f 50 estecmed sister republic is not ready Novemberielestion. ford of .the District Buprema Court| qiriers are the Lehigh Valiey. New {ment will mean that the District of |Sounsel fOF the SeTgeon Ko o Rave ot i oA o s st oo N0 I O™ to join us, even with article X eiim- e —————" o against the District of Columbia in | York, New Haven and Hartford | Columbia will get the services of one inated, we are bound to (naist upon | ROAD TO ISSUE BONDS. | faver of principals of public schools, |Central Railroad of New . Jersey. |of these additional judges from time |{Ime Lo properly prepare o answer) M[DDAUGH & SHANNON INC. OWNER its maintenance. . { * | who brought sujt some time ago for | i€, Boston and Maine and Maine to time to ald in’ clearing up the | S T IT ne does not take the! y —————re | IR £ Central. i jammed conditions. S PRESIDENT TAKES $2,005,000 to Be Used by ., B. I |3/Viheld Jonkarisy pay, Miss fune | Ee'saia he was intormed ¢ mocting charges seriouly, He told ¢ Stac 1e- || Main 6935—10th Floor Woodward ’Bldg., 15th and H e i 2 etween officials of the Pennsylvania H | & P. for General Purposes. Normal School, recovered $2.257.30;land representatives of its trainmen| HELD ON CHICAGO WRIT. l(;{l;‘g_g“"‘:“"::'qYac"!\:l‘""“' byt Garnett C..Wiikinson, principal of |and conductors was being held to- UP REORGANJZING | The chicago, Rock Istand and Pa.|Dunbar High School, $2,132.0; Frank {day in Pistsburgn and thet he un- cific rallroad applied today to the|C. Danlel, prinel of McKinley Man- {derstood the road was ready to sign | Mrs, Peers Arrested at Long Beach Versed with her. | On ome oconsion, while in his own d. Interstate Commerce Commission for [ ual Training School, $3,357.30; Elmer |new contracts. (Continued from First Page) _ lauthority to sell first and T 'umu&{ 8 Newton, princival of Western High | "1t was underatood from persons in for Kidnaping Daughter. Ris wite for's a fon, he said. {4 per cent in the amount | School, $1,064.80;: Lucy E. Moten, |close touch with the New York Cen- LONG BEACH, N. e utes. On the secon ‘&g‘u:"oene.‘ :n o matters piled upon his desk and his | of $2,095,00 the | principal of Miner Normal School,|tral conferees that labor leaders were AC|' iSeptsmber 2o ha[Steppediiacuces ight cofiterence with Walter' Brown n-_:;«:::ed;‘:: be used for genaral’ cor- llfl;’t}mmdn'u‘ case to Justice Sta. | ISHNE on maintenance of the pres. s NemEAt avedfiaiCicagoiMen. | Arat, precinet ang oo men s i e 'poses. e se to Justice - |ent wage scale an time-and-a-| sntered upon a session with the mem- | POLUE PUTROREE, | oo tieq the |ford, DAttorney Paui B Leon for the |tor gweBe sC and held In 5,000 bail last AEht In bers of his cabinet. It was tiie first | Chicago, Indianapolls and xnuuvl le | teachers, explained that these claims| From authoritative sources it was|Connection with the kidnaping of {today that Attorney Leahy's motion gathering of its kind since Isgt Fri- | Railway Compeny to ; obli- | are similar to that of Allan Davis, prin- | learned that in the cases of individual | her four-year-old daughter, Margle for a continuance undoubtedly will day, tife Tussday meeting havigg been | S8tion with respect to ns.ouu of {clpal of Eastern Hllh. in whose favor {tomds signing contractg with oon. |Seville, from the home of her divorced | be granted. i hu abandoned its intention to appeal |themselves unaffécted by the Chicago n ’1‘-’,., President g evigence | JUMP IN COAL LOADINGS. ,nu D-v!- case, the lawyer staled. 'torms, seid to be acceptable to cer- !M!lon of being Ereatly relleved at the Im. claims were for longevity pay vestern roads, described the! Mrs. Peers’ first hushand, James | provement in Mrs. Harding's condi- | whl had been denied by the con.|meeting with the New York Central |Seville, is said to be in business in Plon ‘and appreciated deapis the"ey- | Big Incresse in Antbracite Pro- \mll-r -m{.;mh::n&ammulofl;r;: lde:ders' ap the .firat skirmish in & New Orleans, La. v ol reased in rive to breal lown eastern oppo- =2 he mambers of ik BGe ek binat duction in One Day. (1 u. 00 per year. sition to a settloment. Advices re-| POINDEXTER HOLDS LFAD, |death with thelr own neckties were when they entered ghe cabinet cham-! Resumption of work in the anthra —— ¢olved from Chicago indicated that 435 |found today on the roofs of tene- ber. cite flelds was reflected in car-load- W|" Ho M. Jewell, spokesman for the| SEATTLE, Wash., September 15.—| . .n¢s on the west side in a district ing reports assembled today by the "ons FOH D c lcflk'r was expected here tomorrow |Relative standing of contestanis re populated almost entirely by negroes. e e sei oy et [ Ameula oo A sy R il e ORI e, prestdent of the Nash- | o poaciars at ot 554 e Tane | FRolT pockets were tw nad nside out - { which showe a - - - a = 12,8 T D e Wi Xhe Fresidantiappented more chee Thiacite were loaded’ Wednesdny, "an Bl VBLAND. Ohio, September 15.— | ville, Chattanooga and St. Louls, to- [day's primary had been tabulsted e e ful than at any time during the past. increase over Tuesday's loadings el "n“":'l: °n°th”"l ae the principal [day ‘stated his road was not & party learly today. These figures in the ri The other was identifled by n.rry week, although marks of the severe|1,475 cars. o Closing program of |t the agresment “raported by the 'publican senatorial contest gave Levine.” uied N otor SeATHdsRIer! ban s | €quipment trust certificates to be ls- (Judsment was entered last month. The {ductors and trainmen, utes now | husband's parents in .Chicago, on —————— e omsdibecause GCthe seripdmmamy | yea By ‘the New York Trust Company | DRVIS Case wan used a6 a test of the |before. the. Reliroad LeBor Bowrd |September 1. Mrs. Peers was taken The President saw no one ‘else of-| !N connection with the procurement law and it was agreed that the judg- |Would be withdrawn. into custody at the home here of a 2 STHANGLED T0 DEATH 5 ficially and at the conclusion of the i °f #dditional equipment. mlt in that eara; ;mg Nn‘tml in b-n deecm.lvea 3 ofh various eastern ;g:m'r:‘fleld égxf:..'.'.".fl‘mé'.';;g, :‘:?; i o lar cases. e al t eabinet session hurried to Mrs. Hard- —_—e I ict of Columbia {roads, most of whom have professed 26, as the dats for further exami. | Men, Killed With Own Neckties, Found Upon Reof. NEW YORK. September 15.—Two the biennial convention of the Gunfl i it has b 3 -i Loadings ot bllumlnou- Waednesday press to have been reached between a | United States Senator Miles Poindex- . Conn,, wy.o . ;llln he has been under. wete notice- { ‘Loadings of bitu dedrease or | united Order of Odd Fellows. one of |amall number of rosds and former ter, 19,831, and George B. Lamping, 1..4 TR AL DL A Three V essels ~Steammg = 1991 ‘cars over TPucsdny, but an in- | (he largest negro {raternal organisa- |ihon employes, who went on strike |63,612 Among the routine business Items|crease over the average for last week, | L.OD8 I Americs, and the Household|yyic' 1 oy the line had more than 90| < i \ ‘ F case Over {he a"rage fon ast Feak | of Ruth. its auxilinrys hors toda aabetlingias Aoi3e One Burner Going ransacted by the cabinet today was I;nu e dhan 4000 (AR OyeS, tBe | First prize in the Odd Fellows' arill | DF cont of the shop force employe h the signing of nominations for more | 48ily average for September, 1921 {pam competition last night went to gniduneidos 2 SWEDISH SUB-BOAT O“ ola h" 18 ) the level, postmasters of lower grades, the aign- Geargatown (. C. ;’; Regiment No. 42. - Meeting Tn Ralfimore. DROWNS TWO MEN And there's room for a8 many more on 1ng of an act to provide for the mark. ‘2-"‘0" SNOW IN ALPS. |ond"prise’ Snf Brieburih Northeige| ' PALTIMORD, September 15.—An- Si'ockhg 3 IIOVC‘ 0{ enclosed surface of the \ “tn“ L '{ L3 o n':u l;: t\:‘g::u’:tr.n;l gl. third prise. Hight |nouncement was made at the executive TO SAVE ITS CREW A ‘d ‘d ‘ 55 s S L St ol Tempematane Fils to Wia-| 33 SR SOEPOn o Lo, Whe | Sy "t " sommitss Tape: | - STOCKHOLM, Sotamer s frican gold fields. vz SMOOTHTOP [ousehol - ~ s taIB lands in Utab, e B whWeeln, rize, Washington, Pu... second, and |senting the striking shopmen, headed| Two men wers drowned from & Jese - .. ODMBACT CABINET GAS RANGE e ROME, September 15.—Reports from gvunlnfton and Plll-dsblu aivldm by W. J. McGee, general chalrman of | gubmarine under singular circum-, DAD A!D GIRL SWIM RIVER.|tho Alps sy that snow is fanling | tRird pr the Bystem Federation of Shopcrafts, | stances during the recent Bwediah | i ‘“m novel \“" the Six: er soven things can bo cleaned ar a table top. Also Bauman and his twelve-year- [ around Mount Blanc, Simplon and 8t. . i enough t Spectal The Btar. heavily. At some. places it has SoERsater would met Vices President Galloway| coastal fleest manoeuvres. They \eooking at a time. Three it's high 20/proven P RLDERICKSBURG, Va., September | roanhed & foot In depth, especiatly| ~PLAN APPEAL TO LOED. Dprobably this B begin| were really sacrificed™to insure | WOMAN who wrote bummers will do the work be- HWPW‘ B—Groar use all the heat is retained ~ Com, nce.enlmmwb o‘:od‘.r?;hur’dlh; :{d'nru.v‘:ll::'n‘:nck‘hl l‘:’l‘r;;ol the temperature has fallen Birestor Lopd of the Nereay of the nelg.lntl‘o;};lm;l;lnr "él: m;h‘:‘:::;:r‘i‘;:‘!’l?::: “!:‘:;nur- [ H sHEm” H‘ls e = Ikt N nomical, Jabor sa 1 e o budget will be appe: to for la et [Onto” ayatem. e Y l E and put to wo! wdlyullo.-'lmurv- PDR- levels, trast t fired a t do &t & movable put | e R S S E L mfiefl“"hfi?& fow wosks ago, N o tnston. prEnate. ob o conterancs B. and M, Jobs Filled. ind then came. to the surface in Ch" d ) ch-| d And note too that Smeoth- Sce Smoothto demon- half wide at that point. \ set for tomorrow morning With rep-| BOSTON, Beptember 15.—The Chi-| Siaer p aec the effect produced. ligren’s llarens- " top®s plain, even surface strated ukrur o= - The First Thing to Do ;fi:’-’fi?;:‘:':fi;."fn'zfl‘e?{ the largeat| oo rail strike settlement will havg |- but trouble suddenly occurred in RI‘“\ T » e‘_ provents vessels from tip- You'll quic! vhre::;mn 300,000 STORKS When You Return From | ‘The committes headed by Claude N. no-effect on the position of the Boston ieThalinet: ankerxadiihe]icos ur | ram's rev tlnh kupl‘ frolm thek tidiest, ! ;:“ hest, "’”‘“ N ) "our i nnstt of -the ranch of the{ang Maine railroad, J. H. Hustis, d submerged, leaving the 3 and is as easi cooking ran| ever saw, "AK\E ROOST .OF Y Kscastonls e ;“ .':‘a"-'?‘-':‘de.fi'.??.‘:':& #ppeared | hresident of the line here annousoed. Foeto Phelt awn rescuross. afions o Ncw Yofk i) ;ol' a limited time only ". < CITY IN GERMANY ria ment says, and the men have been| gynhmarine rose ...P Qutokt coal or gas range hed ; t Commiisioners .to pledge their [The places of practically al lthe men Three of the men were was! . 9 ol ORDER THE STAR go-operation (n_ the Sght for more | who quit have bien filed, the stat (LR e L DA T “‘415 social li (3 Rl n $ l 0 _ will allow you va m By the Associated Press. 'rh- committes Inclu beside 14 tectl in _their em- OEYNHAUSEN, Westohalls, Septem- | Deliversd to your home by reguiar [Chairman Bennett, M. O o aridme of S e L e ‘n,}‘m,,",‘ the OCTOBER use and replaced Dber 15.—A flock of storks, estimated to carrier service— fhe_ Amarioew Automebtls’ Asesoiss son of Admiral Ancarerona, were SMOOTHTOP. Euy tcnll number 300,000, has invaded Oeyn- Wm caught in the wash of e battle- - al hatsen. From ten to twelve of the| = WITHIN THE HOUR, Tho *Bosra " of | TWO NEGROES Ship Sverige and drowned. The can be arranged. , Hen: """"‘ C!tz Club 1GH, N. C. 8 ber 15| other mam was picked up by a o birds roost nightly on the roof of each Cha: 7. Roberts, Club; | A RALEIGH. X, C. September 15 naval outter. h . Evening and Sunday Star, 60c per month [Dr, A w_ m.“ u.flm Soclety, | Angus Mu and Joseph' omas, Lot 5 "48 per month |and ‘Dr. & 3. Jobnson, drector i | nogross, convicted of charges grow: | It is Sposted that the entire » Edgar MOl'l'iS Sales Company b1 1 14 b- The air is alive with e ber memen | the Lew Hignway Assosiatio ing out of th #::,kot\lpfir "=lr ;l:d :;el;v o.(.&:gu nm‘ .;‘. l{e‘l“vo!vh ; :%om_ s s 3 —_— Mre. Mia i . : Tonn’are ‘ served with bar. e rdortsd at i the ose nn-oalmu the trouble was &les at newsstands - 1308 G Street N. W, Phones Main 1032-1033 . 3 o \ &8 flg‘!! »m-ua quilios, prison this-morning:

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