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“WING WALKING” STUNT COLORED WOMAN EXPlRE§ - OF FLYER THRILLS CROWD] IN HOSPITAL OF WOUNDS The thrills of an automobile and motor cycle_ruce were not enough mlc‘xluflne Shands Alleged to Have entertain an ordinary crowd of spec- Been. Vietim' of kmbqndm tators who gathered at the Arlington borse show grounds near the High- Hatchet, Following Quarrel. Catherine Shands, colored, twenty way bridge vesterday afternoon. in the opinfon of R C. Enright, former Army aviator. $o with' R. R, Luther, [ nIne years old, who was takge| -5 pilot_of a privatcly owned airplane.|Casualty Hospital five weeks @ AZo Mr. Enright pulled a “wing walking” | from her hon 295 stunt as the motor cycles and auto- OmS, 1 pear, ol 225 Tiriage- and treated for wounds alle, 1o Ihave been inflicted by her husband of them eo) In A Mll‘llphh 1 b :ln un fhere o Other delegate: -.n a cted to arrl here today from northern and" we ern_ citles. Vlrlo\l'& of general “social and charitable vrnblcml will be dis- R e SNE SPTEBRR 1 held tomorrow, Tuesday and Wednes- ! da; Attention will be given especi- Relatives Ask Police m‘l for ANT Pamimen ot ‘Sevendent. chilaren atment of lependent c s Southern Railway Chief Clerk. CATHOLIC CHARITY SESSION T0 BEGIN Pontifical High Mass will Open Conference This Hope for School Progress Here Seen.in Pending Laws Initial Installment of Dr. Ballow’s Annual Report Stresses Necessity for United Public Support of Bills to Continue. and the causes of juvenile delin- quency, the treatmeni of waomen in industry and social legislative ques mobiles sped around the race track. cials for the conference for 1'22 ‘The plane appeared over the heads e [ are: H FPresident, Rt. Rev. Thomas s Morning. e B R thotiani- | Henry Ervin Bruce, forty-two years of the crowd at about 700 feet with | Ernest Shands, with & hatchet, died Jico prestdents, Mra. Nich- |old, chief cleri in the office of auditor ight 3Itting on the loWer ia¢ Cagualiy Hospital o ; ; New York city; Joseph|for the Scuthern Raflway Company, close to the fuselage and “with | = "~ s Jo e s Hope for school improvement in the | develop the soclal side of the pupil| The National Conference of Catholic P‘uflrnyll-.xl;er. Philadeiphia: J: A Me- | 1L missing. He disappeared his feet hanging over. Pilot Luther | P00 | ugiand wax arrested 1or ; o % =3 s District is centered in the forthcom- | and the sehool, = =\ 0. pigh |Charities begins its elghth seselon [[oy Angeles, and Mrs. F. J. Lewis, |from his home in the Eckington ington Monument and when it rc.jthe assault by Detectives Scrivewer. ing report of the joint congressional [ sopoole for any organizations that do |at 10 o'clock this: morning, when|Chicago. The secretary nn Rev. .Yohn apartments, 4th and T streets north. turned Mr. Enright was standing out [;f;r::g"m"hymlnfl LB Js mnind e und asked thgy he on the right wing. walked from one cnd to the other with apparent ease—but, of course, he was holdin | on. He waved to those below and continued about his business. Mr. Enright until last May was st tioned at Bolling Fleld. He resigned from the Army to enter commercial | PPI'N" SERS foith DAITE JERAN GOhe work and has Deen engaged in iy, apon for quick action .when 0 ashington, D. east, th enight of September 1, th . "William H. De my of this police were told, and his wife h heard nothing to suggest his prol able whereabouts. Yesterday his disappearance was reported to the police, and Detective Keck is conducting an investigatio! Bruce, a native of Alexandria, has re- sided In this cit~ during the time of his employment with the railway company. It was learned by the wife that he was in his office the night of his dis- appearance, leaving there after sign- ing & number of checks and passes. He was seen on the street at Penn- { might be permitfed to visit the Hbe pital in order that ‘he might A | the job. Shands and his wife had had b merous arguments over charges the husband made against the wi pontifical high mass will be celebrat- ed in the gymnasium at Catholic University by Rt. Rev. Thomas J. Shahan, rector of the university and president of the conference. The sormon_will be prnchad by Rt. Re Philip J. McDevitt, bishop, ‘of Harri: burg. The nessions wiil continue through Thursday. There is to be a meeting of the branches of woman's activities at 2:30 o'clock this afternoon and a gen- eral conference session at 8 o'clock tonight. Meetings are to be held dally throughout the session at 9, 2:30, 5 and 8 o'clock. urm, syl avenue and 13th street in Several hundred delegates to the| - ro'killed with a hammer which was|front of the rallway office shortly confercnce - arrived In Washington | found near the bodies. after leaving his office. . 0000 O Mammy Lou Old-Time Homemade Candies- 49c Ib. not have the official approval of the superintendent of schools,” comment- ed Dr. Ballou. “The patrons of the public schools are invited to co- operate with the board of education in the improvement of the social life of high school pupils. Serving of the mid morhing luncheons of milk and crackers to graded achool pupils during the last school year, ac- cording to the superintendent’s report, greatly benefited the children. The re- port_showed that of the 52,251 children enrolled in the graded schools, 13,634 in eighty-seven of the schools were served the mill: luncheons. Dr. Ballou referred briefly to the standardization of the night school work. which is designed to cover es- sentially the same ground required in the day schools, but simplified and adapted to meet the immediate needs of ambitious night students who are other- wise employed in the day. Under the new night school course, a diploma, while not fully equivalent to those awarded by the day high schools, will be awarded to the graduates of the hight high schools. ~The diploma, however, according to the superintendent, will be a worthy testimonial of merit. Twenty-four semester credits will be required for graduation from the night high schools. Each credit will repre- sent an hour’s work per school night for one 'mester of fifteen or Students will have the choice of studies long several major lies, but at least | » years of English and one of Ameri school investigating committee, which will be presented to Congress for consideration at the beginning of its| next session in December, Dr. Frank W. Ballou, superintendent of schools, painted out in the initial installment of his annual report, made public last night. The superintendent plansto| rejease for publication periodically the remaining five sections of his cdmprehensive report. *Not much legislation is likely to be sgenred, Dr. Ballou said, until after{ this committee shall have formulated and made its recommenda is paramount im therefore,” he declared, report should be as thor- comprehensive and far- have been the investiga-| are ————— ACQUITTED OF MURDER. PETERSBURG, Ind.. September 16, —Otho Dorsey, a Pike county farmer, was acquitted on the charge of mur dering John T. Willis, victim of a hammer murder, by a jury in circuit court today. Dorsey was charged with killing Willis “with a sledge hammer the afternoon of February 1 Willls_and .Louls Bement e felling trees on the Willis were attacked and both - men| “stunting” in the south for several months. He plans to entertain Wash- ington with some ordinary stuff soon, such as changing from automobile, to plane and vice versa, motor boat! to seaplane, and hanging by a rope with his teeth with the plane in mid- air. He is twenty-eight years old and has been in the flying game about five years. \ he ]I.’id 1 HENRL E. BRUCE. e g ult with a | weupon ‘preferred aga and he wus committed to jail terday a char, stituted, and duct an inquest ' morrow. School Day! —off for school with It matters little what it is that you want—whether a situation or a servant —a want ad in The Star will reach the | person who will fill your need. who roner Nevitt w 4t the morgue MKRHL‘ “Dhat th oalghgoi reaching as tlons of the committee and ()\p needs of the school . “The committee, through its chair- ‘man, Senator Arthur Capper. is com- mitted to the general proposition that the schools of the District of Colum- bia should exemplify the best. If the report of this joint committee lmli- vates the w and means by W ch the schools of Washington may come models for the nation in organi- zation, business management, teach- ing and super on, it will receive the wholehearted and undivided sup- port of the people of the District of Columbia and of the nation. If the Supplies from Peoples At all of our 12 convenient stores vou'll flnd" a largo and complete assortment of school sup- plies at prices that are unusuzlly low. The kid- report.” by the board. which govern the out- These delicious candiés are made in eighteen different flavors. report falls short of making recom- |can history or civics will be necessary. & g ails; el o hg"l‘f"t;"" L {;.:’.‘.’1‘5 Branch Library Policy. : m“, hem e ochool dies will need pencils. pads, etc. o t v e a - A R rieaiarly to the peopls of | Dr. Ballou inserted in his report the| . p Compenition Books T — W AN (o Y ozt the lmxv-‘ "t the | policy adopted by the school board Mammy Lou Candies are made of the choicest ingredients—pure cream, Eagle Note Beoks: styles, Rite Rite people of the District of Columbla for | for the government of branch libra- | fresh country butter, deliclous chocolate, nuts, fruits and finest quality s" oven side and oven end =de. Aut . A abund, progressive system of edu-|ries to be established in the public|sugar are used in making these wholesome old-time, h a IPU utomatic cation is bound up in the forthcoming | schools, and also explained, in detall, | proqe prash evy , home-made candies 15¢ Pencils, 10c the new rule d regulations adopted ade fresh every day and delivered to our 12 convenient stores. . ’ Note of Pessimiam. 2 Y side use of school buildings. . ou A Dr. Ballou sounded a note of pessi- | * The initial rales and ‘r:“lmom may select the kind that you like best, then try a box. Half pound box, " mism relative to the progress of the | pr. Ballou explained. created an ex. | 26¢; pound box, 49¢c; two-pound box, 96c. we ve ores schools in the past vear. After em-,(remely loose relation between th phasizing that the school year of 192Y- f acTimuaity: assastation andl the com.| Butter Creams Marshmallow Fudge 1922 "has been marked by some Prom- | munity secretary on one side. and the | Maplo Oreams Raisin Cluster- = Sharpeners ising developments,” he declared.| chool officials and the school board | Lemon Creams Peanut Cluster —the better to Faragen 10c however, that “the vear has been largely one of getting ready to do lnmplhmg “Whether the school vear of 1921- 1922 shall be counted as ono of the on the other, without definite State- ment of the rights and duties of either in relation to the use of pub- licly owned buildings, except the pro- vision that the school board should Orange Creams Pistashi Creams Cocoanut Creams Chocolate Marshmallows Chocolate Fruit Chocolate Figs Turkish Paste (chocolate covered) serve you Dandy Pencil vears'‘of progress in the DUbIIC |\ Control the ‘activities cond Cocoanut Ceylons = t)'x":e‘;";m{'; \durmrg AN T e e lr(-rr‘e:‘lhw:,(,h r;gular senool activities, | Walnut Fudge Chocolate Caramels 10¢, 15c, Tablets, e e e e adoption of the new rules ..iperte. Address, Mail Order 8¢, 50c “My, They Are Good” Matt onr;- Promptly Fil.c. .. teachers’ salary bill, > N.'W., Washingten, D. C. school attendance and school census. the frce textbook bill and the bills which are being prepared by the joint committee looking toward a reorganization of the school system are enacted Into law, the efforts put forth uring the last year will have been fruitful. On the other hand.l and regulations by the school board. Dr. Ballou said. is the stamp of ap- proval of the policy which has grown up as a result of five years' experience in_community center work as an in- tegral part of the school system. The first section of the report also dealt briefly with the f quirements’ for gradua: high schools; the citizens' conference held by the &chool board and the au- and several administrative ept., 703 15th St. if this proposed legislation fails, the school year of 1921-1922 will have to be counted among the years of littla permanent progress. “Whatever the future may have ' in store, those interested in better education for Washington must steadfastly work for the emactment of legislation necessary to make pos- sible improved conditions and for appropriations commensurate with the needs of the school system. The 1,244 ARRESTS IN WEEK. D. C. List Includes Many Alleged | EE T DRt e Vitolatorsi0 DIy RLav. ‘ must continue if improvements are Arrests made by the police the to be secured. pasi week totaled 1,244. Activity on Administeative Tmprovementn. | Yiiia Sesided by nternal revenns jven though no legisiation was en- | agents, resulted in twenty-nine ar- acted by Congress, Dr. Ballou sai rests for seling intoxicants, twenty- many changes of an administrative | eight for illegal possession and ( nature have been made during the | twenty-seven for transporting. Nu- ; past year, which were designed to| merous small quantities of liquor 4 Syatematise administrative practie |~ One. handred and | » {3 secnat unlty of Difvpass Had s oo | sonss Were: Arteaten on Jonsiuen ot Peoples Low Prices lnlr\’.l‘xlallxlg‘;fn admlnlxsilr?lh;e offziclals, intoxication and nine for driving L P . p n‘ c B d C. n o ve or elim - d 8 > ] T o e L ow rIrices ftandarc Brand Cigars Quickly Relieved Qs e e e Scais oRi Tl Castile S Toilet Articl cineo | B 2. Nasal Spray i dsightial o o were arrests for vio- e . 2 - 5;"z""'z‘}'"{{m':"h’r‘);],,‘l‘-"'!";'r::’?'CE‘!”?‘:":’; lations of other trafic laws, .e oap o1 et C es - OFTY I 3 for use; pure and clean. Kach appli- education. Figures produced | e | tive for some ti fhe dotiment e Gl ot BILL FOR KIDDIES UP. | Special, 10c g S < iy | A e s v e y lents - . i = (. ol o, sjaea Trom the dlsapproved nr.;"f.. B s High-grade, pure, imported olive oil | Pebeco Tooth Paste. .. “ | Boxes of 50 G it n:v}::fu}henlglxa,::gfiu ;{B;’. g’?' evr.noh!l?‘:‘? Jzipaign, bit tar_the castile soap. Special, 10c a cake. Coty’s Face Powder. . ...... T T $ 2.30 Price, 50c Bastern. 20 McKinley. 12 and Busi | il,‘.rfr'f,éflof-aex;‘."i‘r:%'ffi(;?fse[ Gesteraay te| In Sitroux you get all that is % ‘I,Vadm;'}'u: Po:d":‘r‘. et ENGA . # wis etrongly emphastzed by Dr. | tne somes. District somomnmen nof | desired in a first quality hair [ . ava Rice Foce Powder. .. .. SAN | Sig e By, it ool SiRcals pen 5 bl Wil Feferied lo W ouee Dl |met yet you pay but 10c £ EeaulMNEShese Dame Nev'n~ “ace Powder.. SOREGRIT © Bemes s P.D. S sehool socletles that meot, with ';S :('].Ies‘(i:;jm:}itl(rf&lhoye’ of ‘the bilt . | lSl:Im‘nlNusd“: m]‘ded"lf et Madegso,andkept so Mavis Tale ...........c............19c | HALL STAR 1 65 > - > ool board and | troduc I DoN te ; Which are necessary or desirable to | Senator C;;‘Ee:‘(]{‘f A”e,“'lh\?nrse.“ule 3 hl;lf::r:a?argseens‘tzr:h mma:g ;:-::ec:::n of; Cammac Mny. Garden Tlc......... .. 5 .:uc RED DOT $ . Sure Death for guaranteed petfect. 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