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e T oY W e : THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1922. ; 3 SESSON LOONS President May Call Congress Meeting Immediately After Election. ~ o three preachers within a week In Appointments—Lulu _Allen, tem- to Issue Hls Amual Report--New Zion, 1L, and the declarations of Wil- : ; X bur Glenn Voliva, overseer of Ziom, |teacher, class 3, school girdens: Ma]. McMahon Relieves Rich- Humanitarian Work, He Episcopal ministers, Shaw Junior High School: J. C. Web- porary librgrian, class 5, Miner Nor- AL ! that non-believers are not wanted in |Lloyd 'Muse, temporary assistant Tultlon Rates Approvetl. Zion. have aroused Chicago Methodist |milltary instructor, class 1: Justine e i Educasional progress in Washingt. 1 de 5 e 6.V | hear a report from special Investi-|ster, temporary teacher, class 3, Car- . : N Says, on Visit. al progres in Weahington {rom grade 5 to grae €. Vin Buren | s Fighting at Sligo. }; H:' Pbylels.nlucher, class- 3, sypl‘;lx, 3 . J. Smith, tcacher, class 2 an BY ZION OVERSEER |iixcer sciooi: 5. W, Brown, teacher. l A RIS T % A iatea B cslall 6A, Dunbar High School; M. W. & e | By the Associa 8. {Browne, teacher, class 3, Bowen Educatxon Board Asked for Permxsswn; CHICAGO, September 16—Arrest of |School. 3 ’ g mal School; M. J. Hawkins, temporary U. S. Should Co-Operate in e expect 1o |Townes, temporary teacher. class .| ard Mulcahy—Sharp lis b S ;B 5 v gating committees next Monday. dozo Vocational School; F. A. Stew- s being seriously retarded, Dr. Frank | School; B. M. Jarboe, from Van|E2Ung committecs Rext FHOTET || 1are® emporary teacher, ciass 3, Car- LEGISLATION URGENT W._Ballou, superintendent of schools,| Buren to Ketcham School; M. E. dozo Voc; S S : E.| ight when the Rev. Henry Buck |d0Z0 Vocational School; R. J Henley, | LAYS BLAME TO PRE‘SS 1 told the board of education at a spe- | Cook, from grade 3 to grade 4, Van | and the Rev. Edmund,Butler were brobationary teacher, class 2, Dean- | py e Asariated Pross September 16.—Maj. Gea. clal meeting yesterday afternoon in| Buren School; L. Basset, from | taken into custody by the Zion po- |Wood School; Mi Shead, pro- | “npygpy | the & in S > v Lenox to Congress Heights School: | lice for holding prayer meeting after batlonary teacher, class 2, fmothers | : L] | fias mrlnklxn School. Factors dxrncllfl) B Prusherne fram Boraae 5% | 16 orotcke OFney wore released later. |School; B Bruce, probationary John McMahon has been appointed attributable to this situation, he said. | grade 4, Congress Heights Scheol; H. | Eight women were taken with them |teacher, class 2, Cleveland School; C.|chief of staff of the Free State arm Refusal of Space to Non-Violent | will be outlined in detail in a section | H. Gibbs, from Force to Eaton School: | but not held. C. llowa, probationary teacher. He succeeds Richard Mulcahy, whe The Rey. R. E. O'Brien, pastor of |class 6A, Armstrong Manual Tra Liquor Question Had Much to Do: g of his annual 'report, which is in the Galeski, 0 since Michael Collins' death has helc i ost- News Seen Injurious to c o choal; K, from Brown | the Methodist Episcopal Church, in |School; A Duncan, probationary Seac e With Consent to P i ] ; process of preparation: I 2 Maria Bissett,| Zion, was arrested several days ago |tcacher, class 2, Lovejoy School; E. the combined posts of minister of d ponement. | Cause. Requesting the board for authoriza- | from E to Brown School; M. and ‘charged with having instigated M. Holmes, = probationary teacrer. fense, chief of staff and commands & | tion to issue his annual report for |Gavnor, from Fillmore to Curtis-| disfigurement of a sign erected by iclass 2, Bell School; R. W. Bail®y [jn_chjef of the national army Hyde ‘School:y Minnie Geschickte! from grade to grade 2, Force School; C.°M. Tonge, from grade 3 to Overseer Voliva. It was charged that |probationary teacher, class 2, Logan 4 he paid a painier $5 to throw piint|School: L. L. Dodson, probationary |pAn all-day battle occurred in S on the sign. The minister denied the |teacher, ctass 2, Birney School; C. C. | sday between * national ar charges. |George, probationary ~teacher,’ class | and irregulars. Command rublication, the superintendent ex- plained that it consisted of six com- | plete sections, divided as follows: | BY EDGAR AN . MOWRE HY DAVID LAWR !By Cable to The Star and Chicago Daily News. | | grade 4. Dennison School; P G - ¥ Cable to The § icago News. | Jav. % | e A n School; M. L. d A special i L N I g 5 vents of the year; outstanding fea- i ponder, from Industrial Home School Ambush School; E. B, Scott, pro- 2= ohn)J, PwE. Soum ispal tures of the school system; school B . P oy the middle of November ju ! GE VA, September 16.—That the | house accommodation: Teports of | L0 Dennison School; C. F. Carrothers, {bationary teacher, class 2, Bell £ d the “magnificent elections is likely to be called by { United States ought in some manner | supervising principals on special as- | Soim Erade 5 to grade 6 Forc ivi 1 School; Mildred Eieaxer, probation- |L0Nal troeps” as showing coo. “F didn? it hacdly any sleep u L School; M. D. Riggles, fram Dennison | clerk, class 4, division 1-3; J. L. ATy T X o on [practically unequaled in dielodgine President Harding H didn’ git hardly any sleep | co-gperate in the economic Testoration | Sftments; Junlon nigh fl“‘""w“‘;']“‘})m Tenley School; Anna Campbell,|shall, permanent clerk, class 4, Cen- hool: A M. Green. probation. |the lrregulars from an almost The President wants ship Subsidy {at all last night on account o’ {of Europe and, if |xn‘¥on L R from Weightman to Dennison School: | tral High School; L. C. Turrer, per- | (088 FER0R 5 o (o Bt s V. 1. pregnable position. e Tegislation Teast he il : L. A. Ritter, from Blair-Hayes 1o |manent clerk, class 4, McKinley High 4 7 ; r a swollen{convenient and The latter section, Dr. Balloy em- | [} ; from Blair-Hayes 0 . s i Turner, probationary teacher, class |, ‘) e B complained | proper means - be % Dhasized, would set forth his pefbonal | Jénnison School: M. R. Burbank,!School; A. R. Mumford, probationary, O Sireet Vocational Senool: B. 1, (1o be few. included Brig. Ring. kil Jia by the House atihyrelars cursin’ B e e Lo I e renic, | rom Toner to Welgh{man Schoo class 6A, MeKiniéy High Sehool; A'iy, o Srect Votitional BoRiol! Rians ed: and Gen, Laior, slightly wound the sesuiar SHOINESighvesser drawer « the December session. - found, with the i A N. Rowell, from Ci g Fra -G bationary, cla: = % e The irregu Mrs c X - . in 2 he | N: 5 rtis to Franklin-|G. Spaulding, proba ¥ W e e ek immedtately atter the | Mrs. Tilford Moots, this morn {league of nations D the progress of education In the | Thomson 'School; Mabel S, Smith, | McKinley High School; Mabel Stew e hiooh ¥ W N hmuns {seribed us heayy. : fore. the i, - 5 i v s from grade 6 to' grade 7, Franklin-|art, probationary, class 6A, Central ey B QITI o ! In the first three hours of the « cctions and before ety 1 W o | endanalitical po Y, viewe." he declared “will not| Thomeon School; 1. k. Luhn, from |High School: P. L. Robison, tem- [Yons Sehool: K. B Lewis counter with the irregulars, who | sion begins would enable} “My, nw S mer has |, ari 3 e expressed in a spirit of criticism, ‘ ) E stk A sos 2 jary teacher, class 2, Res iy dm ey \ begins would en: y. how th’ summn 1S | and humanitarian | @ A but with the purmoss of helping those | Industrial Home' Sehool to Congress |porary, class 6A, McKinley High [p/¥, FEIINR U0 T, TR0 o1/ ) taken up ambush positions with mines, machine guns and bf the l“*""h“““slippra away,” sighed Mrs. Lib |activities, is the Heights School; Pauiine Knee, from School: G. F. Green, probationars o dispo who are interested in education ass 6A. Miner Normal School: 3 L i § e o r e S5 estern ~ High School: |[class 64, 2 > d School:| car at Drumsheen, on marine measure by means of clal | Pash, t'day, who's been keepin’ | {Wiiion, Non-Resident Fee Approved. Gasiern High to Western |oiomey hhry, srobationary, ¢ .| Gladys Freeman, probationary teach-|Ring was killed and Lalor ruld would give the Senate | ep, n ey MeCormicks { Kinley of New tultion rates for non-resident | High; &.H. Dufour. irom MeKinley | Gasiern High School: V. W. Fishe {gr- class 62, Dynbar High School; 3. | wounded.” Three of the Tank und someth work on immediately , 2 who s children for the school year, whic! tern High: Ferdinand OIS T W o T ang st g 5 3 o) vounded. e na t ol e Seate (Copyright National Newspaper Servicer | oy | bei®us Monday, drafted by Supt. - Foor Wedts mgha nd ;yru(llal‘vvu:lr‘)';lk px'oh:\? LD ‘Lm::s' 2, Birney School; F. K. ‘(on::;? { took thirteen prisoners. Th o Decembs o A e e e LhiBr WA TOTTY ilou, were approved by the board. With | Mc! from |5\, Brown School: Florence Bote- ,’1,':" ’-‘,f T"_”l te: 'ch;;r. class 2, Chil- [lars fled, the armored car covering the marks time during the few weeks ; L.} sessions in Vienna the’ exception of the normal and spe- e e o 1, Bryan |itews Teawamey Home = Tals ) relnent of Termiwer waiting for the House |lation until after the elections. While | 5" (e interpariia- cial schools, the new rates are con- . _from" Wallach-Towe. ler, | probatlonary, k. probation- |EUSon. permanent teacher, s 6A. The dispatch zives the details of 2 S e |the administration foresees no diffi- | mentary union siderably In'excess of the fees charged | Ma hool: J. E. Torbert, B Cos L soha e\gnts (SchooTs [Arimstrong Manial Mhoaiiing Be b R L I T hills, Mr. Harding ulty in solving the matter of liquor | RN E l:lélheyt}?r\.\‘ e e \‘-!l"-;; .m;;n" \‘ al - -Llrml - M. \- "y " poliock, probationary, class 1.1,% yo tf .‘,h'n?n = G ;m'; s B . 'g”‘f‘ T-I'”‘“- "’:‘d““‘)“ Tome y aw letter to ales on foreign and American ships | SENATOR McKINLEY ewiirates Hollow ementany) s ot o e L0 Brightwood Park School; R. J. Clay- o b = o oher” clads .2 ter-Lang- | the irregulars. while the natio, H rules commit- | i ; R. M. Roger, from e lass 1, Brookland f the House rules shores of the United | in. the various toFHenry SPOIk St ooty o F ton. probationary, ¢ . ston School; G. D. Duncan, permanent suffered no losses. At Mullens Cr touching th amining the 3 ble, probation- ates, it was conceded that debate |branches ¢ haiionary, clar i ship su 1, Webster School; G. M. £ the admiration for from Takoma to Gale e teacher, class 2, Smothers School; Gen. Lalor was again slightly wou s the work. M. G. Wi from Webb to Takoma | 4T¥. class 1. 2 do- | W. Mitchell, permanent teacher, ed and a sergeant was shol dead A Slouse Lo the subject befors election might | & Figer { ungraded). $40.07; evening s School; San Stohen, feom e | < eiaor 12, Cook School; P M. Ferguso the wheel of a nationalist armor ently wrote Hous ary issues to the con- | n igure. 181198, and special activities (vacation | Brown to Eaton R mestle science: M e }. |manent teacher, cl. 2, Crummell | car during an attempt to ram the that he would not press the mpaign. The admin- marenlizd that { 15000 S0 SRrcial actiiilies, { merman, from Emecry o Thomson | Probationary, dom nce; | Sehool permanent | armored f the irregulars. < at th the strike ! is as no fixed policy about|one of the impor figus R G oS ot et roar s e mles | Scliop) Her from Congre er, probationar 11 eacher, class hool; A.+G.| The dispatch Bdds that large con B v that wreatencd 10 | the sale of liquor on Am n ships. |secretariat is Arthur Sweetser, an [, (he rates of last vear were: Mle s plerhert, from CoRETess |4 aining; W. J. Wailace, temporary, (jGCECR CRE8 S 0 chen class 2, | centration movements of troops are complicite thedwhole legislative pro-|The law in the case is ¢ American, or that other Americans | ggelt0 CrO0 6.43; special, $48. ckman, from Bryan to Wallach- |class Lenox School; Z. W. Y E. M. West, perma- | occurring throughout west Ireland. sram. His con t to postpenement |ambiguous, but the economics of the lhave been employed by the league in Ererg s .p“ R hoot ¥ & " Hilton School; LM Sumner Behaol: | the captures by the nationalists in did mnot me safidonment of mer-|situation ~ are clear—to prohibit |other important capacities.” said Mr. g NANNE $54% and, wacation schools| TG0 ot ; ool s % Gales-Blake School: H. permanent teachbr, | cluding the irrcgular headquarters chant mari eislation. On the con- {lHqu means an advantage to|McKinley. “Obviously American co- Thginr‘; Rl the tuition fees, Dr. | iN&. from class 2 to c Hubbard c i School; “|class 2, Montgomery School; Virginia with a large amount of ry. it was deemed better strategy |the pas T ships of foreign flags. | operation with the league in xome form | plne inerease in e o - | Schaol; 'E - class 2, class 3. manual training - Butler, permanent teacher, ¢ ion and food. At Bonniconl it Gl November elec- | If Congress adds an amount in a|for certain purposes is only. a question | 6! L7 e ’O“{lr-m:‘i:s’ '"_"u“ % 4571 Takoma, E A 5 Sing -lass 3, Force School; M 'h:am«bu' School: K. B Murph: 000 rounds of ammunition and sei- bk subs to compensate American |of time. n. sed cost of in- T e L %, Brookland | CaEson Betiol TR B M |eral land mines were captured fowners for their lo; e admini: A ra- >d whether he approved of the ad- | Struction. ' The rates are payable in class 5. Morse School the | four equal installments. 3 5 hool; R L. L . V' |School; Otelia Cromwell, teacher, Prohibition Hinge. ministration’s decision not to : cluss | v s rohibition {ShiDS dry. And if Congress passes a |St. Germain convention against the | Questioned by D. J. Callahan as Sl s {SB. Armstrong Manual Tralning | T LTI RSICDNE The interjection of the prohibi without taking inte account | anufacture of and traffic in {10 Whether the increased tuition 5 e ; A, M. Gram | Scticol i i Wilggins, teacher, cluas R tssue had mu do with the de- to An an ships, then sthe | terial the senator replied that | Fates would have any tendency to e ox School 4. Slater Langs 2 Ulster Startled by Loss of Plans b tion of arranging by treaty that 0 'to think that such a de-| reduce the number of out-of-town s, e 4101 3 3 Lenox B hoor; | Mitchell, teacher. < | e e e T s shall not carry liquor | cision was final. lrh;)hlrlen rart the D‘;""“"Il‘.xrri;h o O > g DU 7 School: | School: S. A. Collin: teac ¥ and Suggestions. v 1« A ica s v s . chools, . S e ) ' A. , C] 5 3 i - S . SPECEALNOTICES. | gt and SfamAmerican {shorestiwilL | Fault With the Press. 50000 Dr Hallou expressed (he| class 4. W | Carlyn Fa Goolke: Schoolit & SRAnta ERRIese Se) ! By che Associated Pren. WILL It is doubtful whether foreign coun- | fost Americans do not realize the | superintendent id that last year | gq 7 v T - Helen Bagh: Johnson-Powe =l * 7 BELFAST. September i6.—Impor- tries will_agre Perhaps the whole | °Xtent of the league's activities helthere wer: approximately 3,200 non- | g 2 chool: K. P. class 3, Cook {tant documents, believed to ‘nciude’ WILLIAM - {matter will be left in abeyance, the d, *or how closely many bf these | resident children enrolled in the 1o- | jien, SHg0AbuI ol % chool} H. ( s 4, “‘a“f,'i | papers containing military plans ar SR i foreign quo being maintained, until; NUManitarian branches embody what Ifcal school. and about 95 per cent of | S 2 Hayes School; “’t“[ sl | suggestions made by the late Field GIVEN TIX treaty arrangements can be made plac- | IKe to call the Americ The | them did not have to pay the tuition 3 q Blair-Hay . L Riggin Marshal Sir Henry Wilson to the by fault is with the news rates in view of the fact that th 2 Good- ing foreign ships on the sam as’ American vessels, “nd and Mass. basis And s refuse to gi violent new e vreper parents were employed in the DI and topics. The problem | trict. s one for President Harding. [ would | inot wish to say anything that might Colored Schoolx. s—Mathiel Williams, fram Eagerness of President School Legixlation Pen i i | Ulster government, Yiave vanished from i | the headquarters of Maj. Gen. Solly- | | Flood, the Ulster military adviser, and ! ia warrant has been issued for the ar- T Rovd i e = o ek at miy o e rrans rest of a clerk at headquarters. The ;: Vinde i pries ‘l\“.r ”r;ml"",fl 18 SO anxious to Eetisecem to embarrass the administration, | Discussing impending school legis- |y i a, to 1:’1‘-" 6 to grade 7, Briggs; A. G | Slerk “recentiy e e Jene rid of the shipping problem, so cager |but, perhaps, after the fall « lation in Congress, Dr. Ballou said | ciase 4. : . de e e e : 8 of absence, and, as he failed to return o R HOM 1T MAY CONCERN to get the merchant marine on a sound | S0me way of getting in i that the chances of the compulsory | from cf i L L from srade & . ¥ B. | International Union Reverses Ac-|the next day. the files were examined O Uhiae basis, that he will no doubt be willing | ¥iih Furone may be " lschool attendance bill of becoming | Setmols 1. L e - fos gradeiig Clevetand i 1) 3 5 " and fourteen documents were found to PR to fohow the wishes of Con e L L L helieve | a law are very favorable. Passage . H y 50 B0 : from tion at Closing Atlantic | be_missing. ) Willtam t es of Congress on this | that the league of nations will be an | of the teacher salary and Sehool reor- PR ot 14, Garrison; J. i i "“The suprosea culprit is believed in S e transfer point and will press for the legislation | iSsue in the coming political campaign | cunization . he indicated, is grow- o0l M her, 1 1€ . from grade 2, City Session iofficial quarters to have entered Free of i [ itselt. {in the United Stat {ing more hopeless. He 'sald that|Smaliwood- i v | Philline: U ¥ B A Gillem, | ; | State territory. e | Although the fate of the ship sub- S O sehool LofMclaly srouldistart e visors T ? - . from | Coas ERage o grad ———— Ballina Recaptured. o |#idy bill ‘has been variously pictured,y ) e o eI oy s 1 Smailwood-Bowen | 70 Slana: A Jomes froml o \Cqic OITY, N. 1. Sepember| LONDON. Scptember 16.—The Irish : he fact is President Harding means | { ihis measure, 3 Simonion. from class sons® 1o grads. & : e | national truc recaptured Bal- NTFICE 18 T S e et o e el ing ity { providing for free texthooks for hixh abs 3, Smallwoud- Boven Ker, from :i16—The International Typographical | fational trooys have recaptuped Hal o [likely " that ~ Congress will turn him | 1 [ o s pdi o et i, Cleveland: | Union. at its concluding ions here | Dublin. The irresulars hurriedly left down, as he will then ask ( s to learning of the approach ne. fdown, 2= L ConEeesita The board approved the appoint-| fr 5 y Housten, Zxof . [1ast might, reversed itself and voted in | the town ou learning - | eosts in rnment operation and ! { ments of J. O. Montgomery as director 3 : 1 b e : avor of participation in, the American (e e e eelBog otion) of ‘Durbar_ Filgh. Schooh. who aiso | Jeffers o 2 crade 3 ot erade S resaiution trom he cleveiana acieen- | WORK ON NEW ROUTE d! "The special session in November can | iwdll as dean of girls at this in- “leve - A P e tion arging that the union be officia SRSTOR: bl taon for eantet) e can | . |stitution. Both are veterans in the | s 5 SR & I fo|preentiat CilcasojiiiDecamlice 8t § TO REACH 47 MINERS « s have nu excuse to evade the issue, as | . lschool system from the point of f Sob A : from gra [ he o r i NUIURE | the session would ‘be called Tor ‘one | | tigati f Work in the {*°5es, van, o Ghriison, to grade O v farincaiiae. bebs L IARED, S < tion of an' ament. | INvestigation of Work In the |~ 4 recommendation of Supt. Balloti| 5. s % 3 4 WO, Troin EIAdC | aqrnt printipies and policice. ac may be | Workmen Stop Cutting Through 3% RO arine through the sale e } for the appropriation of approximate- | . 10 class 4. L e e |10 c a es as may 1 v ) BT AL government ships to private com- Ph|||pp|nes Held to War- |1y $100 for & new sign to be placed | cha Herfurth, from | 3 ";,."r“! 2 1R S e :(fiffl"ri:""’“‘.’f;',i"’ the interests) Jron When Within Sixteen | panies aided by government rop on the front of 1{:.: Frankiin, School | s 2 to class ool B. L o iper. from | *The femonition was disapproved by | Feet of Goal tion. | Was upproved by the board. The sign | Lucas, from « Kt eNamT o & e e s disapprove i ; i« { o 3 i ve ¢ 32 and will be made g s 10 class 3, . to he resolutions committer, but following | Fiteko wostish, 1922,) (- SrantiUNiofiPEAction: S Wi hentioetsolinyiattandimi ekmans] claseia fivan . domestie’s Qipariment: FoIU | itter debate was recalied and fought | JACKSON. Cal'f, September 16.- i E =3 a S 4 N r P de 6, S = 01 adershi <ol e i gl The purpose of the sign, Dr. Ballou s : i Letcher, from grade 6, Si: - | throush ‘to" adoption under leadersiip | (o5 RO B SINCITG ! explained, Is to designate and dignify | ¢ 3 ¢ o0y’ Iston, to grade T, A. Cole-iof Chicago < . 1 | BY WALTER J. ROBB. the school board's chamber “il Tatiox Schoat: A man, from_grade 5. -Langston. | ives and progressives joined in re | than the mass of twisted steel rails, | et Changes in personnel, approved by 5 Curtis F oL Sehenl v drade 7. Slater-Langston; H. L. lating the one big union idea advanced | timbers, rock and debris that blos By Wireless to The Star and Chicago Daily Hohre 3 % o B s ] rks, fr crade 3 y Chicago delegates Y 5 3 600~ e % y 1A | B T ey Sk ¥ {the board, follow: JOffutt, from class 4. John E: n. 10 & Crummell; M. S.1 | the end of the Z.4ui-foot lzvel of the : - i et Jo e LRSI TAtIOnsE O e e | % carianed o1; | King. " from grade mothers, F—._—UNF|N|SHED | Kennedy mine 5 10 rescue e . P. L, September 16.—J. W. | Walker, Langdon S . L. Hos- | Oliver, from 3 to class 4. : i A hetipatiersonii TARIF S NG I ne 4h i Ntroaen ELOWIM | Ziegler, unoflicial representative of | Kinson, Arthur 8. Hullfish, | Hyde Scho T Al Awoo O et vorkings: imhme aw.. have been | 4 H S s L S onds School; R. S. Sliney, music; | ¢ to cla " Brown S 3 he Young. from | it et el sy £ et M NEW URI.EANS o emmante st | 5 iz 2o o e Rl e il BUSINESS OF SENATE | forttmtectrmmic o "sahoen e siiess '"'h"‘{il’ ’&’.‘s """": sladyine gen. "“’"‘I gl dlvision,d £ School; : ‘rguson, from & 1, Crummell, SimE T 4 2d abandoned the task Tath s 1 _— }ard Wood's work as governor genera; s 9 5 e fclass 3 to class 4, e S ; to grade 1, Deanwood; G. D. Duncgn, . of clearing I sixteen feet of WASTHINGTON {for several months and reporting to A i SCNCOY | HOnas ifrom s < @ from grade 1, Smothers, to gradel!l &Adopnon of Conference Report on ' ¢y *aT\"% Tl e o RERYEEN e Wand Five Lives Reported Lost as | Phitadeiphia, says that the regents ati o erine King, Fark View § ; : ik ! I S| DUlIustiPassediibyHouse! WALOHEEthrough the stone, Sy RIS RO s e e their next meeting will grant the{E. J. Troth, domestic science; N. T.| Franklin-Thomson 3 Lillian Robinsen, from grade 4. | Seen Next Week | through. Orizinal plans were for cut- of Jovs ot e Distzier of L Five Blocks of Dock Ware- |seneral a further extension of leave. {Coon. domestic sclence. rown, from o , W canwood, to grade 4, Slater-Lang- | % ting through the rock for sevenmty- 4 “All misunderstandings,” said Mr. | Terminations—E.M Douglas, teach-}lach-Towers Schoo i G. A Jones from grade 3.1 yyo.nv approved by the House, 210 seven feet only. The crew on the 5 B3 MF- i, McKinley High School. < s 3, W - on. to grade 4, Dean- i, Finall¥ apbroveC on 8 | e saot ioviy b heen st Ziegler. “have been straightened to 90, the administration tar houses Burn. < dg *l'h . s aightened out, | [eave of absence granted to follow- 3 8 I, “;"“' C“";!; 5 vne, fr(lm Erade 2. |pocume again today the unfinished through rock for several day iand, although several extensions have i ‘ng teachers: 3 I RIS [ AMott; N i bus < of the Senate. Republican: Rescue workers were spurred on by ibeen granted, additional extensions.| Marion Rebuschatis, Park View MM from 3 to_grade 414 S o eoted Tinal Teglsiative ac-|a report of the state chemical engi- : . {it necessary to enable Gen. Wood to | School; E. W. Meloy. Johnson-Powell; chis, to class | Slater-Langsto . Robinson. | ot g o “adoption of the con- ! neer that an analysis of air in the By the Ansuciated Ere Y ol RCOREALY. L0 ien. Wood to iy "y Craig, Blake School; M- B Mc- : - P. Magee, | from grade 2 s. to grade 2.!garance report—before the end of next ' Argonaut shaft showed not the slight- NEW ORLEANS, La., September 16. {carry out his work here, will not meet | Laughlin, ~Madison School: X : < Columbia | ¥ | Jackson, from | \week. © sign of putrefaction to_indicate —Five blocks of wharves and ware- | with objection. The main point is|Stackhouse. Takoma Schooi i < nds, from | grade 2 ille, to grade 2, Smoth- | * Democratic opponents had weserved | (hat there is present in the depths of | son, Central High School; A. B. c A, mbla Junior C."M. Williams, from class3, Gar- | 411 points of order and planned to ' the Argonaut a human body. Gases Honsesyalongy thay dissinioot miver Sondergaard, Webster School. | High Sc . 12 Sprineston, from | terson, to class 3. Cleveland: {attempt to get the bill back to con- arising from decomposition would b front were in ruins today following jreached, and the university regents ™ Trapsfers ordered in the teaching |class 3 to class 6A. Colu Junior | E. McK Rapley, from class 1, Gar-|ference for amendment. particularly | disclosed by the delicate tests made, a fire which last night did damage | know definitely that he will take upjcorps follow: M. E. Little, from|High School; R. McCathran, from | net-Patterson, ‘o class 1. Montgom-|of the sections granting broad au- . Sweet |estimated in excess of §5,000,000. The | the duties of provost as soon as pos- | Brightwood to Dennison School; L. s 4 Joaiss “rr'&"""\;r‘";v‘("r‘“"!;‘-",;"‘l“‘“':;:‘;‘j}- Jromigrade 5 i thorty, tothe i RresiiEcyer e e LUCKNOUGH ( 2 S v i K. Remsbert, from Brookland ,to : B L son, L Eromsy AIHEL S0 jrat and__classifica B { = Via ¢ wharves and warehouses were erected } sible. dg“ School; Ruth Collins, from !class 1, Franklin-Ti " to class 3.1 R. O. Davis, from grade 3. Douglas- |efforts in the use failed, points o(x;; er “g [t3 usban moat 6 1o Coles by the federal government in 1918 | Mingivings Aroused. Hemey-Polis 1o Wheatley School; M. | Bradies Sehool: L T2 Steiibers. trom | Simmons, fo * grade 4. Bamneker: |order that the conferees hail excecded | Ttnar. . Reing. container Et 4 = g ATy POkt Noleaney. <1 Walla ass 3, Orr | Grace Dodson, from kindergarten their authority v ver- LT It ted h e re-|McC. Vandérlip, f; Wheatley to <1 FLOORS REFISiaen chmismon |10 1800 3¢ 2 et of more, han | quikia™For “txiending the. leave "of | Henrs-Follk Schaols 31 X Gettr, from | (Tromclus . Denni | sstant, Boweh, to, kindergarten ac {rled, o onaee wan expecies| WaS the most eruel % - North TW6._23¢1gition about forty box cars loaded | mainly because the regents did not| tie McPheeters, from grade 1 to Coeational instructor. | kinderzarten assistant, Bowgn: Jo- | opposition speeches from the republi- . . A New Roof With a Brush |with merchandise were destroyed. |<comprenend the imporiance of Gen.|grade 2. Cooke School: E. W. Stelner, | ing. 1 Foreathers: T Verne | sephine Paiterson, from kindcrgarien |can as well as the democratic side.| WhAW N R‘ iers -- Tet me apply one coat of Liquid Asbestos | . RePOTts late last night that five | Wood's work in the Phillppines. from Johnson-Powell to Takoma Anvm"'m"": s lol Woit| aceibtantl Bell, tor kindergarten, wa-] 2 | Roafing Cement to any kind of rosf I pwarsp: | lives were lost during the progress| “This I find to be wonderful. The;School; E. K. Draper. from Monroe | Crabtree. probatlondny, Cinss & WSt Sl S, Ol 7 7 Hawkins, from : . e L N S e §1 g, { ST | of ‘the conflagration had mot been | university selected Gen. Wood be-!to Filimore School: M. E. Marshall, | School: T 1 Gregory, probayonary, | Stent Fher T b BREns Gt e HOUR LAW DEMAND B e Th D ¢ voe in o Eatimate free. "NADI :;:nflrmed carly today. Members nr‘t‘;uunl‘xlt;‘l:;u :aerof ethf blfii men O}f-{rnm grade 1 to grade 2, Woodburn o | Hervarton e | Degl e eser se Flne: 4 e crow of the German steamer!the c v after seeing his work {School; M. D. Clancy, from Woodburn S ; 5 e H . 185 i ; 2 icat : ey, < L ter. probationary, elass 2,| Heathman, n grade 5 to grade Roof Paint Elsa Hugo Stinnes declared a sailor fhere I can say without qualification o Brightwood Park School; L. K.i 3 Tasnier RRe'EElG. 4%, 01 6 Randall-Cardozo; ¥. V. Smith. from OF FRENCH SEAMEN 3 | on that vessel was burned to death | that he is even greater than we have | feese. — from Webb to Woodburn | Langd: 3 de 4. Bi School; —— eaier ] Pure linseed oil aud metajlic. 3140 per galion. | on the wharf when he attempted to |realized heretofore. He has wonderful | sohool: A. Nevitt, f Johnson- | bationary, class 3, EI8de 8 0 R Y BChOoL g = ’ W.R. WINSLOW, board the ship and that another |ability to reach the center of s | Sonooli A SA SNV R Erom Y IolD S B. G. Venning, probationary Margaret George, from grade 3.{gyine Deserted in Strike as Protest 020 N. Y. ave. Mstn 4077. * { anifor who Jumped overboard mes|iem without delay o oy ons | Powell to Monroe School; . H. Lam. | . /% U7 fon School Logan, to grade 3. Birney; E. H.|SHi! f SSa e 2ut To Dlcces by the snine aropeliee |arrive ot & Dractisal solution s "¢ [son, from Monroe to Johnson-Powell | 0 0r® obktionary Blake, from class 4, Giddings. to class { Asainst Modification by aude Hull, the wo- Thomas W. Smith Lumber o thar s reno el mad o e | i &t & practicalisolation. Schpol: F. W. Jackson, from Petworth | chesen, RIS L 0TI S5 ot 7674, 0 Street, vocational; J.70. Luca S . ’ : Company, Inc " 1was that three members of the erew e to " Takoma School; H I Sehlert || ionary, class d. Greenleaf School: | ffom grads 5. Bimey to grade s Government: | - ' i ’ - of the steamship Florence Lu _| Gov. Wood is inspecting the southern ! from Takoma to 4 SC100% 3 e Fairchild, probationary, class 2, | Gidding: ». C. H. ‘Bradley, from h Th 1 AL Ixt and Indiana ave. n.w. Doors, | pack had - Jammed avmioarn CKeN: | provinces at present and is complet. |M. P. Johnson, from Takoma to:E. ¥ Faitehll, PRyPo ORCN: <o grade i to grade 6, Lovejoy: C. B.| \ARSEILLES. September 16.—A an whno wrorte e | Closing [ sasn. ouldings. | mantels, | were thought to have been drowned. | INE his address to the Philippine as- | Brightwood ~Park = School; V. M| onary, class 2, Picrce Schooi; Eliza- | Manns, from grade Bell, to grade { . 0" < en in protest against ; . | | P odmieT M8t | "'Loss to the government through | Sembly which opens October 16. It|Tohnson. from mrade 6 to grade |y 3™ ivge, probationary, class 2|2 Ambush; A, M. Cox, from grade 1150H0, lernmental decree modifying Shelk--m Ll g Sruced prices. | enoQastruction of | the wharves agq | Wil relate to the program for the | 7. Cooke School: C. E. Weedon, from | Wik, 1oy School: A. M. Grams, per: | to srade 2 Logan; A. M. Moutier. | {he KOTWTITCME O French vessels | gieel sheds. which were bult in 1915. |next four years. = The governor is|West to JohnsonPawell Sehool: R. E: | manent, class 6, Lenox School; ‘4. R | from erad, irney, go. grade i | 10 N ect nere today. The crews -, | 19, was estimated to be in excess still making headway with the work | Fletcher, from Gage to Brightwoo * temporary, class 4, Bradley | Lovejoy Minor, #from grade | V' ving aboard the shi Your F T 1 GeatnE.™ | $2000,000. Three government ware. |of restoring the condition of the | Park School; L G. McCauley, from <M F Briendenbach, probas | 3 to grade 4, Randall-Cardozo. SRl S e our houses 'in the rear of the sheds,|treasury, which had been depleted | Monroe to Johnson-Powell School;|Senooli Ty ("4 “Toner School; B D.| Promotions of teachers—K. B. {0ty SWTCENt O | Settlement of the conl Sirike by no means | eFected At - cost of approximately | seriousiy, and is setting an example | Grace Rice, fromy grade 5 to grade 6, | YUY DO 6,00y " class 3, Fark | Bruce. from class 3 to class 4, draw- [ Sy 00 2% LIS jere, and_ the OCTOBER oo quipment. edy is e fir e out in a box car|ness confidence. Bond sales will re- | grade 6 to grade 7, West School; C. H. rk View School; Gol class 4, Cardozo, vocational: E. L. 3 " b e Heat loaded with burlap bagging. Twenty- |store the currency and the various|Shipley, from grade 6 to erade 7. Slass eobationary, ciass 2, Wobh | Askew, from class 3 to class 4, do- A e e e ot-water.or Vapor Heater. [two cars of burlap were destroyed. | funds, while the increased fixed | Petworth School: M. E. Ogden, from | = Tolnas 3 > | mestic science; R. B. nson, from | Nielly. th- The Biges E e Co. | Firemen said their work as ham. |charges ‘against the treasury ' are| Brightwood Park to Monroe School: | SChooki (PSR LOITION, PrRANonars: | flass °4 o class 5, O Street. vpoa- | aieithelbarhor piTaBIS oot e S . e Diggs bngineering e |pered by spectators who crowded up | likely to be met by the organization}S. R. Craighill, from Abbot to Web- | Fii s ionary, class 2, Eaton School: | tional; A. A.. Lewis, from class 21 % Fne seamen plan to be out twenty- | STOVEPIPE ENAMEL |&, many plosks witn sutomotiies. | el i purrousns Lo onedon Soay BB | & B Brows Bebool, iadsiine ¥ Hoveion, o Stk SSUMERNens | el work bl sublect them todin| | Not until the fire had been } = School; Jane Hodges, from Cleveland | ¢t Propationizs, o bhti N from class 2 fo class 3, Deanwao Y teamshiD it Bath Tub E 7 Sl DEOS: AN EX-OFFICIAL HE| 1T R V. Wi School; M. K. een, probationary, | 1 1 2, Mott. The sailing of the steamship ‘ Best | ,Bath Tub Enamel. | Vo], | ress almost two hours were the spec KLAN & LD. | to Arthur School: R V. Wackerman, | SCMO%" <% oran School: E. R, Heaton, | B. M. Parker, from class 2, Mott, tof o o' f/om Havre for New York has : - | Floor snd Wall Fin: tators pushed back. The burned ware- o 1 Cleveland to Arthur_School e elass . Fores Sehan m: | class 3, Slater-Langston; S.'A. Peier- | tte from Havte Jor CON, 908 (e t t: d ; Roof | 31Tt shent-the nowse | Wall | houses and wharves were under lease S. S, Mellichampe, from Cleveland:| RY9301 000 Siobationary. class 3, Den. | son. from class 2, John F. Cook, to | file "¢ that port. at newsstands R Ll R to the Loulsiana state dsew pecos | Former King Kleague of North |to Webster School: K. E. Love. from i &; Linfoot RiGALPRITT Tame b Ben | clags 3, Burrville! H. B. Jones, from | Paints.| kight. Finish. |No cause for the fire had been &n- grade 3 to grade 4, Langdon School; [ Rison Schoots B0 Y OIPCr, brabatlon-| class 3 to class 4. Children’s Tempo- ’ : cen "_"'[ Carolina Accused of Shortage. |M. B. gtaling. from Cleveland to |35, C8S5 G 00 ™ clage 3, Brad. | rary Home: B. I Wade, from class 3. ment and duties at Howard Uniree: Polk School; E. M. Fulton, from : &9 urray, from class 3, Ambush, « |sity. this city, and detailed to dufy | SWeT, charges in Bryson City, N. C. of | ;1246 1 to grade 2, Wheatley School; | 8Tess Helehts Behool, M. M. Lane.| 5 “ciass 4, Randall-Cardozo; L M. ree estimate (0 all. With the Washington High Schools, | cTIPeZzlement of $17.000 belonging to | E™ * watson, from Benning to | Probationary. fiass 2, franklin-Thom- | 5, rson, from class 2, Ambush. to Fi colored, reporting to the commanding | the Klan. heatley School; L. C. Beller, from Cechs | 3, Lincoln; I._C. Lane, from K. FERGUSON, Inc, |Sml: i Corpe area. paamanding | “Recently, Dr. W. E. Thompson, per- Siage 6 to grade 7, Madison School; | Americanization work; H. C. Kiernan, Sass 3 to class 3, Birney; Eleanor . L Boafng Dept._ 1116 9th st Pb. 1t 4p0ois, | St Ballimore: Md. nonlldrepre:e;lv:l!cnot;v:h:t he”tmperial | £3%° 5 fud from ‘grade 7 to graae | omporary. Amerieanization \Xo;l‘(, Bl | Slase 2 rom class 3, Ambush, to clase Surrounded by Washington’s Result-Geiting Printing: Dasn dspase uerrard had ! 6. Biair-Hayes School; E. R. Wood- | § Barnes terporaif, T8 4 Morse| s syphax; E. J. Wayman, from class Containing seven million feet of i i | been deposed as king kleagle because School; . Atherton, ' proba- 4 R 2 The First Thing to Do - | 5°] ‘sfortage in his funds, that a | Rard from grade & to grade 7. TSy o Singe 2] PhilipG, £0 six miles of improved streets. Includes what remains of i I nounced. Becker Paint and Co. : { Twining“School; E. M. Church, from R rad- | %o claks 4, Birney; R. B 1A E. HODGKI G,.l:“ < .| raeon, NC. September, 1‘-1—I Cleveland to Henry-Polk School; M, | ley Schooly M T2, Waesoh, probation- o O rom class 2 fo class 3, Love- 1230 W incinnin wver . hose Vst 61, DETAILED TO D. . SCHOOLS. | Wit o o e R i 18 Kleagle | " SaiGorsan, “from Clevaluna_to | $¥,1958 %20 Jrobedinowen Sehooki| ovi™'s 6 M urner. from ‘class 2 to |ff | " Warrsnt Oficer Bdward York nas|feniarsd, 10 Meencon and acransed T Cleveland to Henry-Polk Sehoor; Bradiey School: K M TYost proba-|jasd Pro cines 4, Birneys A, B, Hown | been relieved from his present assign- %2‘.’.'&'{,.'0.5 amount of $10,000 to se. | H. D. Wise, from Cleveland to Henry- | JRSF [ritacionary, class 4, Con. | ard. from class 2 to class 3, Loga I finest residential section.” forest-covered land, with " i Let this million-dollar plant execute yoar When Y Wheatley School; A. §. Hughes, from'| tionary, class 1. special = schools;| . gunton, ‘from class 2 erder. ou Return From complete check of klan activities in to Wheatley School; M. M. |M. B. Neyitt, probationary, class 2| I+ Wormiey: L. W. Russell, from o : 9 the 'state was In progres Bradiey ‘to Wheatiey School; M. 3| Sarbery School: 3 T. Von Eirr| class 3 Wormley: Xo, W Suesel, fom “The Triangle of Increasing Values Your Vacation Is to probationary, class 2, Hilton Schooli| k. L. Brown, from class 4 to class 5. Smallwood-Bowen School N between Connecticut, Massachusetts and Cathedral ave- The National Capital Press inor, from Smallwood-Bowen: to | A. E. Strauch, permancnt, class 4, Bek-| Gardozo, vocational; M. E. Jordan, t - s ORDER THE STAR FIVE KILLED BY FUMES. | 3Gciscn Amidon School; E. A X. o A Westorn THioh Baneet; | from cises 3 to, clase 4 physical nues. Over three miliion feet of land sold. ‘Over seventy The Kin 5 AR e ke TaC 5 . g s . B. olland, from cl & d of . Soliors Were Fumigating | obim oot Bowen. Sehools D & Mc: | K. . Kovp, permanemt,” class” 3. | 5" G855 Dougtas-immons; 3. 7. ||| homes from $15,000 to $200,000 built and under construes Roof Work That Counts | Detivered to your home by regutar “'P‘““ e ey 827 6 Oture, from Beadiey;; to_ Jeffarson: Ny k. Bilyess M Bonoly B O R e e tion. Wooded villa sites, lots and finished homes of brick : V. chols, 3 . . vocational; F. P. 3 L > 7 (st our rot epaiing service, You il ST sl Their Ship. e o Grasnleat . School: ‘B, C. Hester Wheelér, permancnt. class $4: Glues 3fo class 4; O Street. vocationa1 and tile, with lots from 30 to “dsl feeiz gront. Park (s)fiea : “FROM PRESS TO HOME . FRANCISCO, September 16— | Springman, from grade 3 to grade 4, [ Columbia Junior ool; Edna|j”E Brooks, from class 6A, Dunbar Ave) o ): opte S IRONCLAD Bootng e ¥ ot WITHIN THE HOUR.” o re of & crem engaged Ir | Toforson. Amidon School: M. T. Lar- | Knisely, permanent, class 3, Addison | Hiigh to assistant principal and dean 32d .an Cathedral Ave. (Woodley Rd.), ope , pm. = Fumigating the Japanese lmer Shiny(| combe, from Ketcham to Bryan |School; E. W. Rounds, permanent,|of girls, Dunbar High; J. O. Mont- ¥ PRINTING Evening and Sunday Star, 60c per montn | Maru were killed by gas fumes ir | School; Marian Larner, from Bu-|class 2, Fillmore School: M. G. Mat- | gomery, from class 4, drawing. to 1 aug annon, 1 b st R Evening Star. 45 per month | the after-steerage of the vosscl her: | chanan to Ketcham School; Margaret | thews, probationary, class I Park | assistant director of drawing, e s FEENS Stewy o esterday. ree members of tl essford, from grade to grade 6. ew ;i C X ,~ (em- | sjons 10-: 3 , . — Bui Suaday, Stae~ -20c per month | JSETIRY. | ilie: health oficers anc | Buchanan. School: M. D. Reed, from |porary. class 6A, Manual Training. |3t elass 4, Shaw Junior High. Owner—Exclusive Agent—Builder. i THE SERVICE SHOP, BYRON y th th W tevedor ight § -~ade 3 t de 4. Tyl hool; § McKinle High School; H. K. Shaw.| Retirements—J. D. Baltimore, teach- =1 3s ADAMS, FRINTER. Coll st Ofice, Deap Booud vl 8 e e e e e sion® i Erasd o 1o och: b eocrcies chaes 6. Eastons Figh | r clacs 5, Cardezs ‘Vorasionst schoot: | 1§ Woodward Building, 15th and o AR szt st 1 RS “ RALL ’ = s 3 27 s i, van suren Schooi; H. B. Musson, Scho Lois Elersiades, permanent’A. V.Sgunders, teacher, class 3, Birney R

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