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« PRESIDENT GETS. [" e s [LAWFORWORKING. |“M¥STERY. HOUSE,” TRYSTING PLACE 4 o vorslr,, OTERS PUNCTURE. , i OF SLAIN COUPLE, IS NEW THEORY| s / TARIFF BILL TODAY - . | WOMEN DEMANDED| e i o |t = | BOOMFORHEARST NEW YORK. September 20.— —After being tossed about by the New York's police foree gets many unusual calls but yesterday it was forced to perform one of the most peculiar duties in its Supporters Defeated in Race history when bluecoats had to use moral suasion on fifty-eight third- for Seat in Demoeratic cluss passengers on the President Adams who had held that vessel i state convention, up for seven hours in the harbor glant waves of the Pacific ln_r £ Signature to Complete Act| L"iions duve ant teoramers | Catholic “Charities Confer- That Will Yield U. S. $400,- | Soawcrday with the Chinese Junk | gnge Told of Need by Chi- Practically one continuous storm 000,000 Annually. buffeted the fittle ship. and twice cago Delegate. in typhoons she lost her rudder. ‘Then while it Waard was guid- —_— :); r:t:sln:llo ‘zo to Hoffman’s ing bis craft through a dense fog sland for delousing. SENATE VOTE 43 TO 28! outsice toria, early yesterday, Legislation for the protection of An s. 0.8, call for harvor potice |\WINS 4 OF 38 IN ERIE s i a great black form loomed dead |women in industry was demanded by yas answered by the patrol boat 3 ahead. Capt. Waard shoved the |\rg winig g o hatian doaded with bluecoats, HGE havil Gver ant the st Il Lo o et KA. Rauer spresiqontiiot and finally the third-class passen- he Edgewater Catholle Women's of a punese steamer passed ft & Two Democrats Favor Measure,| 30,5 JEEners S0t he Amoy's [Club of Chicugo, at the afternoon gers were loaded on a cutter 'A]bany County Crushes Publisher's which took them and their cootie 2 i 5 PR session of the elghth national con- als to the cootie graveyard. The i -to- 7 While Five Republicans Cast | *f™ OF Cutholic charities at Cath- pals to the cootie graveyard. The | Gubernatorial Hopes by 20-to-1 iverst today. At don, Cherbourg and Queenstown. wfllop at Polls. s n proved sald Mrs. g r, “that women huve become in- ngly important in industry, and is it not true that every wupport must be given 1o ations weeking legisla- «d to become law in a few 3 The Senate put through the erence report on the measure late 1 ste ¢ afternoon’ thereby placing i poss thoky organt tion that demand lving wages, {Most of the candidates for delegate ntion {to the democratic state conv 4 FHR NEX"' SESSlnN !who were pledged to vote for W. R | Hearst for governor were defeated in yesterday's primary. ter hours, better working condi- s for women, in industry? The that women have been In a : ctio the ker positfion in the economic i ‘n‘ um? ned | —_— | world mukes the control of women's l:n-u:lu'-]' A :(--xl ;: bh“m::fin: ng’le L T F T § {employment a ne tey. In Erie county (Buffalo where Wil- by the Presiden econ - i Information Necessary. liam J. Conners sought the election Lill will go to the President today. | and wo 'r8t89 e for a & very woman should be intelligently The Senate vote was 13 to 28 an . informed on this matter and see that carho Sonate vote et montns ana| Ohers in Camp Perry | b niiesontative ‘she elects works for the enactment of the proper legislation st delegates, four of them ful. Thirty-four of the ‘ Appears Improbable, Lead- thirty-eight delegates are classed as Furthe;- Local- Legislation |’ fwere s thirteen days after work was started Z 141 trelating to it. Public opinion must be supporters of Willlam H. Fitzpatrick, on what will be the first republican Competition. i e ML L R e h::e o protective tariff law in- mearly ten —~ 3 P A L ers Declare. jclared for Alfred 1. Smith for the year: 1 { gubernatorixl nominati Special Dispatch to The Star At certajn anti-Catholic leg- e Five republicans voted against the | ST PTERRY, O R ¢ Jeing advocated in some In Albany county, where Patri conference report_and democrats : aroc chools, Ioga ; Cupported it. Three republicans. ! District of Columbia meeting of the dlocesan di- DELAY MANY MEASURES |Mccube, former democratic lea ¢ameron, Cummins and Lenroot, whe ling the bt ikl Ghuren toiy 10 | IV eather-Beaten Building Near Scene of [nat v, e sumes s and | [backed the Tearst delogates. thes riflemen atte Voted for the bill us amended in the !ty oo o lisk the bishops of the different states v ok iongich ‘Wehese he] {were defeated by 20 to 1 Senate, opposed it in the form it came s the New, Rrunavic The organization delegates in Al- 3 4 jeally | L abboint one clerical and one lay rep- ~ . h years. S 3 Eosien among the marksmen from FA ool o) ORe 772 d preached for ten yea Adjournment Is Expected by Fri- | ount. pledged to the candi- R | tne o s e L S| Killing of Rev. Hall and Mrs. Mills. i pected by Fri yuny e 7 g The democrats voting for the bill slation is being proposed. for rnor of former Repre- - 3 1 g . were Froussard und Ransdell of | including the Army, Navy and | Philadelphia was selected as the place . taken identit day—Both Houses Wait on sentative Peter G. Ten Eyck 5 & phia g 3 y. In support of this be. . Tetex (5 i Loulstana. e, where next years conference will ‘be r mmed atel O o D e g W response to A quers us to what Republicans Opposing Bil. The team representing the District | 1Kl Representatives from St Louls Arrest Expe(:ted 1 U ly. watch was missing, and that his Each Other for Action. ho believed the Alhany county result ST AS of Columbia nal Guard, under the { 304 Cleveland made strong bids for the pockets were almost empty of money RO ST {showed in general sentiment for Mr. I | convention. 5 In a paper read at the early ses- Ision Robert Biggs, president Partic- ular Council of the Society of St. Vincent de Paul of Baltimore, strong- Rich: and . has ento Lieut. Cc am capta « 2 rst. Mr. McCabe replied: when his body was found. is w0 meusly that it seems to o The farmhouse is a weather-beaten| pyrner legislation for the District I ought to By the Associated Press. known, however. that its present own. ;xxés:z?;!f:éne“gz\;fignr:r“aeO;fd:‘lug; of Columbia at the present session |nothing~ 5 NEW BRUNSWICK, N. ., September | ership. was being investigated ani y 2 o tones T e i 1960, <tric ratervli y Of the absentees, it was announced | i iy eligible to compete and won | NCEOE de Baul of Baltin L TaatTevinte b km? late | that detectives have searched it care- [high trees that almost entirely conceal | of Congress appears improbable. Im- n,,,_"n"';-f,.é‘rc"v‘fie“:m‘;af:r:“r" i that Senator Kendrick. democrat,|its first victory In the championship | 1Y fdvocated paid trained workers for | 20.—The Inquiry into the N8 13t | fyjiy in an effort to unravel the mys- | it from passers. The gronds ahout it|portant measures relating to the Dis- | il & S IR 10U chsEAtorn i § activities ingtead of |last week of the Rev. Edward Wheeler | tery of the double shooting. are run. down, but the interior is Well | ¢rjot 5\ait action in both the Senate 0 effort was made to elect dele- Enftiriy &5 regimental _tenm match. In this L Wyoming." was in. favor af the Bil, ..\"‘.lf the District riflemen shot as | ¢ither individual or group volunteers. | oy “roctor of the Chureh of St. John furnished. The absence of accumulated the The republicans voting against the | 0 1 B0 = measure were Borah, Cameron, Cum- | La i a Fo e a t. team coac mins, La Follette anc Lonsoo competitions in which ut up and say and Senater Norris. republican. Ne- 21st Engincer Regiment 1B eny, director Catholic ¢ t Late Magazines Found. dust on the furniture has suggested that | and the House, but will have to go[ates pledged to Hearst in other braska. in opposition. Other absent m. and in A field of twenty-six | Servi Ohio. led 'in discus- | the Evangelist. and his choir leader.| y, qcigators, Working on a theory | it has been recently occupied. Author- |over until the session after the elec- |CC[intics besides Erie and Alba S it was petitors, took frat place slon topic m or Chil- | Mrs. Eleanor Reinhardt Mills, wife of | that the pluce might have heen used |ities have felt all along that Mr. Hall [ y;0hy in November, B "I "l‘hr‘ e _congressional d ‘ LR re 2 ut ot G600 ies, Which?" following |(he chureh sexton, was centered today by the slain couple as a trysting and Mis. Mills were not killed at the s g | candidates supported by “dry” or. stated were, respectively. for and {300 in 3 talk. S B e SEeg ¥ i Dlaver found September magasines In|spot under an apple tree, where the ' The Senate has pussed a number of | ganizations were defeated, while in nst adoption. {ioraer ot —the Committee meetings will be held}in investigating a theory that an BP0, Tl Cnich T Was well stocked |bodies were found. Unable thus far to :’}I!]i!.\"“h“}‘ '.w{l await 11. action of | t u{!l\j‘r . acked by L e ey throughout “the day, when many im- |abandoned farmhouse near the spot | \iin' books. ' Nearby: at the head of |determine the seane of the killing. they | the Mfouse, and vice versa For ex- oree e STV Veld about $400.000,000 i Company | Portant subjects pertinent Lo the con-|where the bodies were found Satur- | luxurious couch, s an ash tray |have given close scrutiny to every clue #IPle the compulsory education bill. resentatives ¢ B avara B L e “First < Uhieias, j ference will be discussed. ; in Which Jay two igaretie butts. The [10oking to a solution of that phase of | Nhich pussed the Scnate, is now on tephen W. D were re- ayear i revinug, “one-half | ifom SMelde | " genoral “mecting. of the con-|d8y night might have been used by |y BRI 1Y O SRATCCE LS The | HOTIE” the Mows. calidar | Amiter mpor. | nominated by the republicans. deteat these four sources: Sugar, Sacon BL Jo A ference will be hel Y _ | the slain couple as a trysting place. | tho ; & cnute b lich” remains to be | ing “dry” opponents. Representatives raw wool, $63.000,000; tobacco, Company Gl s el L "P‘fu‘_n;‘"“;;"’f};u}g! il e L T “_"’_u‘l’g“: iRe D{:‘f,‘l ‘f;‘;““;u,;‘;:“, ,‘r",;‘; Pistol Discovered. dealt with by the House, is the street | Frank Crowther EDoE, Mc and aces and embroideries, $15.- | Second Lieut. H. H. Muir, Company C, | 000,000, . 81. and He ailway merger bill. 11 other Sen- ! Gregor also were renon ot the children’s \¢ rt. New, York | Middles 1s the out- counties, whose grand ju- | dgoordered the line disconnected. | The discovery of a pistol 000,000, bert Wilwit, Com- | ity will speak on -The De, S bes: - Z > i Tt 5 iting consideration of | republicans, overc == 4 Tz coxs ane i pendent | ries yesterday began a formal inquiry | “6n % Sad near the telephone was a | standing accomplishment vesterday. It | & _consider: s, overcoming wet opposi- Joseph S. McCoy. actuary of thefpany A. score, i, . Child" following which Dr. James E.|nto the double killing. were expected | number and the name “Willie Ste. | was not disclosed whether the authori- those creating & board | tion. ; Treasury, figures that in actual op- Crockett Ties for First. Hagerty, Ohio State University, will 'also to cause the arrest of one person | vens'—the eccentric brother-in-law | ties believe they have found the weapon Nl ’ In the |twenty-eighth district 1 defining who orizing the appoin coroners, Charles M. Winchester defeated Mil- - ton J. Ogsbur: “dry,” for the re- creating & pyblican nomination. 2 eration ke effective equivalent ad| 1, adgdition to this vietory, Private {$Peak on “Some Recent Developments (on a short warrant charging Suspi-(of the slain minister. with which the two were slain. They yalorems will average slightly below JW. Crockett of Company A dis-|in Public Welfare Departments.” cion of murder. No intimation was| Nowhere could be found any blood- |announced merely that it was pertinent those in the famous Paynme-Aldrich| oo i N n by tying for first Takes Insne With Kavanagh. given as to the identity of the pPerson |siains or disarray to indicate a strug- | to the case. taxpayers, au ment ‘of depu act. The average of the rates as|Cin€uished himaelf by tying for firs A i : e o St n. | board for the control of undertaking, | - verage ¢ e s N 5 T raikine y g sted. | &le had occurred in the old house. Mrs. Hall, widow of the clergyman, o control of mndertaling] written. however, i3 declared to belevent atiracts the finest shots of the| TAKINE lssue with the assertion|” uouse of Mysters” Hearched. Mrs. Hall, the wife of the siain|and her brother, William Stevens, were | caualizing the pensions of policcmen | TUR slightly above the averas country and brings out fast company. | Made on the opening day of the ses-| , nmoie O CIVKEET | NERE EC | clergyman. ‘would not see interview- |to be questioned further by investigators |3nd Aromen, and extending Wb street TURKS PLAN ATTACK: in the 1909 act. It is fired at three ranges—200. 600 |sion by Judge Marcus F. Kavanagh|their theories about the house, known | £rs Who called at her home today, but |today as to thelr movements on Thurs. | recerva { s Duties Inoperative. and 1,000 yards—and in' a field of { of Chicage : s SutiThe A’ house of mys- |4 woman who said she was a close|day night and early Friday. Mrs. Hall | 7i00 W have i ’ ome . » Several hundred competitors (Tock- | erime nthe gty Bresent wave of | Lor o hich ha beon fourd 16 b | friend came to the door with the an- | has stated that her brother and she | HOU s cehilch ax BRITISH TO MEET IT In making their estimates, the eX-{ett tied for first place on a perts say they have’ calculated that| 1911 qullnf : = ditional - v duties ¢ >rivate Crockett candi- {chicf probatio 2 itch- some of the new duties, particularly | .. e 0§ RORETEE IO RS0 B il s \lll"l’ o officer of the magis switch those relating to cutlery, will be In-[members to represent the United (¢ the lat cemgonel York city, sald 2 | Ing charges. 3 0st. the leading conservative paper operative, becauso they arowso highStates in the international maten o bt ot e Ay L N ESTATE FIRES FIRST | NTI_ N TUT'N[; B"-I- » h""q Senate Calemdur. piy | S oich bas Hitherto been among ihe o : 4 44 = shot agains he ngHSh on | ihe g 7t Hag oo : | On the Senate ndar, faverably |flercest de s of the g us to be practically prohibittve, |3 shot aguinst “ih \e near pust has come the attempt , U. GUN IN FIGHT TO | 2 et mination shoot STRE G By i reported from the Senate District com-{ment’s poli ndons its host while others. including most of those | for the seiection of this tean, he led | i GVt e, 10, Place the re- mittee, is the Jones joint resolution itoday and cal a united front in in the agricultural schedule, will be|the field of 100 men on the high in- 8 : on upon the | | proposing an amendment 1o the Con-|opposition-to any violation of the neu- e e A P, Sui e "W fhe | Low upon the newer, more humane CONVICT BRYSON | FUR D E IN E A e e e b e imports of the commodities they.|40 shots fired with the smali-bore | qrenders. ‘his reasoning is in line LSRN | « Uo t elect members of the House | The more moderate press opinion sment that all members of the | went to the church in search of Mr. Hall attributed the killings to mis- ! that night. core oL:the An, although no tenant | noun allying | completely furnished dallying % ome time. It was | famil idening | has occupied it for ‘rican habit of “dilly y With the criminal,” Edwin J. Cool is also a L rifle at 50 yards and 40 shots fired { witn s the 2 and vote for presidential {continues to emphasize the necessity “Rates in some of the schedules are|at 100 yard I haoml et that the morals of'a m First Page.) o the Poindexier biil pro- of harmony ‘amons the ailics, ce- declared to be the highest in the his- Win Civillan Match. {through legislation. 1f this be o, % < ¢ the election of a delegate | pecially completd co-operation’ be- tory of American tariffs, while those| Sergt J. A. Schricker of Company | What a simple solution of the time- f conpusil f‘:g;;’“"i”;‘:‘}*‘éolr‘&‘,“"“_"h‘;'hgl{ Mr. Capper Introduces a Measure, ict to the Hous [tween France and Great Britain, and . in othek schedules are estimated t0|C, in a field of 590 entrants. tied for;Tooted evil of crime and criminals. IRl el oy ery ifnig (HE RO RE 3 ¥ 5 fgany 1;"«‘ B the |places the utmost hope in Lord Cur- " be lower than in any other protective | first. place in the Marine Corpe cup | Mercly abolish the present-day meth- | CUt Of From $500 to $1,000 v Corbin Which Requires License for riree B SR S O T ES i 3 the habeas corpus hearing. - Dia e i s ¥ act. In the highest class are placed|match, another competition which igods, bring back the ancient retribu- declared he told everything he was it which ha m‘}ulvn favorably i‘nr{x“hr:gk(fl ‘IET.'f"‘x,'lrfi""\‘f'.’H ey i Sur. 5 Bills which have sugar, raw wool, silk, laces and em- | ¢ ed @ mos B es tory measures, and crime and ‘crim- < 5 Re 3 D Sibirton ctiers. Mgricuiaral proo.| Sl with e Skeiee T, Rersts | nils vanisn S the ar Urged Due to Low Rat- 155,00 wea e winess s - i ucts and provisions, and dyes, syn-|Schricker scored 196 out of 200 “Unfortunate#y for this reason. Jouit that he had talked to the district House calendar. inclus n d tha structions given to by 1 » . < MES | e e . o b 2 i : , a suppression of com- { Lord Curzon by the cabinet on the ¢ thetic chemicals, “medicinals - and | Lieut. Col. La Garde, the mn..,_‘[,hu“enr.vlhe alleged crime wave was o attorney night before last. He pro- An anti-gun-toting Dbill for the i municable d . @ bill providing {general line of policy are to inti . other products of coaltar. general of the District of Columbia, N0 respecter of locality. States hav-j ceeded along a line which sought | ¥ e intimat S e i e 2 e P 2 ceeded 2 s i - . . c! e in e of ap- | vel ; Pl . The flax, hemp-and jute schedule 1S | took second place in the Adjutant!ing the most restrictive and repres- . ‘m*“mhush why he failed to tell of | District of Columbia was introduced in {‘rlrm?m.'\ ange in ‘335...‘3 é::z:(’!"x‘ ?‘:“ ‘; r‘,\”x :‘niknk my M. Poincare that ir estimated at ohly slightly-more than | General's match i “fl:‘ el "'l"i sme»‘d hn‘vllns | the choking and abuse of Mrs. Haines | the Senate today by Senator Capper ard. e e ;fiiuo ':"m,,“‘.’:"('.n”'l n:; that of the existing democratic law.! In the civilian interclub match a|the determinate sentence and states |t the hibeas corpus heating: TAURGEAOr Kansas. and was vefetied o the | essary actio A o st she while the cotton schedule is described | team composed for the most part of |hMving the “indeterminate sentence THREE WARNINGS GIVEN | &rilling of the witness for more than e e e e = 1o lose. as she did miny by the experts as the lowest in any | District of Columbia national guards- | Witk liberal provisions for parole I O e falled 'to wealen wit. | Senate t o z i 0. when she refused 1o join previous protective tariff. Also, it is|men won the event. The team con- | Were also visited. ness in major points. but forced wit-|Bive it consideration at the mext ses- n the bombardment of electors: al viding om the District to the House. The |tw will ad- - 4 i The speaker said further that crime B 1 % 2 {iourn te No fur- andria_and so started a train of asserted, the duties on manufactured | sisted of Capt. H. H. lizear, P s1e ness to various admissions regarding | sion of Congress. er D will ibe possibie sal events swhith: brouChE. Berot woolen' articles are ‘beiow those of | 1 C. Jensen, Private J. I {and disorder were rampant through. | Members of School Staff Failing to | nis"memory. L The bill proposes to control the |{he House and Charman Ball of the | British influence. oo e Pt Unde any other similar act. snien—; 2 vet those countries “have never been i i - Courtroom Packed, possession, sale and use of pistols and | Senate District commitiee has o Comparatively low rates also have e o T raeen | Meet Qualifications Result of ‘ o | that he docs not intend to pre British Poliey Fixed. The courtroom today is packed to|revolvers in the District, and pro- i been written inté thé wood. earthen- was an increase of crime in Canada i ithe doors. spectators are sitting in - 3 further District le ware, metal, paper and books and D [; BUY REIA'NS {and yet probation is practically un- War Emergency Choices. e T e the Fear and-are|Vvides penalties for violation of th“!_ cnate at 1his sess » Us | M. Poincare will be told that Eng- bsolutely set in her view that have been pro-the Turks shall not be permitted to District mat- {eater Europe and that Great Britain ion sundries schedules, according to these | known in that territory and Canadian S S jammed into doors communicating{proposed law. A pistol or revolver| Several c authorities. Except for the coal tar {Justice is moted for its promptness | !3vith the courtroom. It seems thatiis defined as meaning any firearm | vid d for to products. the chemical schedule also and sternness. A definite increase in{ Between six and eight public e t of every five spectators are| .. ) unon which they will report at prepared to employ her own forees N naleg At rolow {Datyor the “rime wan reported from Cleveland. | seress senchors will be dealt & hard | women. Belief cxists today that de-| With a barrel less than twelve inchies | 110" 8L X0 Gl of them 15 the 10 sulicient numbers and over ans Payne-Aldrich measure. land vet there is no probation system aliite Sy Rt v athinal ibert testimony|in dengii he i tteE fting the length of ime 1o bring the Tarks o Bill Sets Precedent. |for felons in that city blow by the board of educatlon aty ;" " 1o ghow that the hospital| The bill provides for the issuance |surplus re x of the District. |Teason. She will also’ be informel s . | The causes and cures for delinquency | its meeting this afternoon if it acts|treatment given Mrs. Haines was ,m{‘,, a license to carry a pistol or re. | headed by Senator Phipps. < com- | that ‘assurances have been received This'Bilimarks & distinct departure jamons boys and girls were carefully | r,yorably on the recommendation of | of the best type. Dr. John M. Ladd., volver, the licenses to be issued by n audit made of |40, Fo il e onitions thove ot in American tariff making, in that g Stiasealat the edrly; seasion: school authorities to reduce drasti- |formerly of the public health service |any judge of the Police Court. The ccounts. A subcom- | UNer Certain conditions those coun- i Parents Are Blamed. and well knpwn mental and nerve|permits are to run for one year Any {He Erealdent is)glven bronds suthor.| | H-,.ng,:l H an, probation of-|cally their salaries. These teachers.|gpecialist in Washington, arrived late | person carrving a concealed pistol | s L An Axhion ' ity over taxes at the customs houses. | Walter Stokes Leads SCOr- | cer of the children's court, New |according to the officials, have been |last night. ~lor revolver without a license shall {ings on a bill prov it el e { DISOTEE B MIepAnerl 0 mke T'pon investigation he may increase | ! York city, presided and opened the |given unsatisfactory teaching ratings| He examined Dr. Bryson last night.| be punished by imprisonment for not | tion of a delezate the District to !2PPes hé B e ¥ i & | His findings_may_be introduced in|less than one vear, and his bistol or | the House <till another subeommit- | BOTE the British policy. He his been 5 . discuss He said that in attempt- . Sneativ = i i et i or decrease any rate in the bill 50 ing Among Marksmen of !il,:"ru‘“nunfix e Setponsibiiics " For | three times by their respective super | testimony - Dr. U Magruder M Fevolver enalibe Bonhscatin toe b e Hotise District committee (I consultation with & number of ex- District commit- | wila iGrent | T o It ix reported that Prem sation bill is the unfinished business in the House. ar | por cent ghould that be necessary to [ WSentle Wrongdoing thexe three ime | visory officers and consequently must | donald, also of Washington, in charge| The bill regulates the sale of re-|wil! hold hearinzs on the proposed |Perts o near o airs. Amonk equalize the difference in the cost of Nine Nations { portant aspects must be considered— | suffer the loss of their longevity nuy.,"ful‘?_"‘f’_fnf';;ywfie“ed" ‘;g;l":‘nyd hospytall yokverd ::‘; ke = el the {strect _railway merger il and jAmerican ambasmdor to Turkey. had X 5 | ebi _ 5 i physici v 5 7, 1 des e age of | third subcommittee will consider the | pmerie ith £ ¥ s production at home and abroad. . iy T oot tiina theee totn Lomstier, withithe $3401bonua! | BlSo here in connection with the case. | twenty-one. The sales to aduits are | e commensation bill {breakfast with him' today. g In addition the executive may de- = | blame. for delinquin: in “thes Ghila, In several of the cases the reduc-|" Capt. Oliver C. Ferry of the Dis-|to be regulated strictly under’ the| Ty Fitzgerald workmon's co The British government is still with- clare American valuation as the basis i i out a formal Teply from the - b v 1,000 a | trict National Guard arrive this I bill, which provides that the dealers B 2 i Walter R. Stokes, graduate of Cen- | he said. 5 tions will amount to nesrly $1, | E _ ed ate hat A e Tt Suth & basis were wsed the | tral High School, aho holds the in. |, The child" continued Mr. Fagan|year. Most of the teachers In ques- | MOTIINE gnd ls siendine the trial | Buig € licensed and keep & record of for farth dutien could ok s bucrexesd. But the | yvidual: rite shot championship of | fiailties' which are the heriiage of g | tion Will have between $500 and $600 | “¥rom Boston today also came other | LG R R S experts estimate that the actual s i = G nually. friends of Bryson. One is Maj. George T e S 3 change from the foreign valuation fo |the world. successfully defended lis | fallen race, and It must be weaned |cut from saiaries annually e amam, wno _was an overseas | DIVORCE TO POET'S DAUGHTER | District ¢ the Amerlcan valuation would bring | title at Milan, Italy, while a member | 3WAY_ from them, This elementary ‘Third Bad Rating Fatal. comrade of Bryson. The other 8| QAKLAND, Calif. September 20.— about an average increase of 100 per Tnited States rifis team which : William Paddock, a banker, Who hasiarre' joh hes cent in the rates. After declaring |Of the United States rifle team which | the parents, which must ‘also be| The present policy of. the, school | O LR[00l Tetuonal friend of the | Juanita e nenchiorme e Miss STRIKERS TOLD TO SEEK government ta-the allied warnin st rning the neutral zone adherence to the semi nt issued Saturday, th mbued with exhibition of Armness and of the whole empire ntaining the British stand con- i He knew Dr. Bryson well. s another i i 3 ing eight|shared in mo small degree by the ovided by law, gives > e (cerning the neutral zone f; such valuation the President could, | defeated teams representing e board, as prov ¥ ) &l accused physician for years. YoaguinAI e o E eii : 4 ral zone is the best 2 . : § t: 4 Cen quin Miller, “Poet of the Sierras, 3 hiethod of bt . b v however, reduce any duty by 50 per | other nations for the rifie team cham- | “GRERINTCT, | esseq the growing|teachers a period of five years in Dr. Bryson Paralyzed. nas been granted a aivorce on el JOBS THROUGH BUREAU i B btk o Seilimation cau pionship of the world, according to | lck- off respect on the part of the|which to “make g0od.” If they re-| v Bryson has suftered partial | €round of desertion. Before hor mar- {ihg chnibe GaInel by SonSiy the Litss e e o uiborised [ cablsgrama recetved today, by the Na- |modern vouth toward all forms of|celve two unsatisfactory ratings|paralysis of the right side and theriage to John Miller she was divore 1 & FROrEsng Shie Slth= ey 0 assi: e - in carrying ;i Rifle Association, wit ead- | ental T i it S § i v - | e rom John Keav mini - i provisions. and would make exhaus- | Siokes led the scorins on the Amer- | {0iciyat farge, & condition which, he | the authorities of their doubtful | “Flce, are attributed to nervous dis- | Treat With Unions—Only Va- | |N AGAIN. OUT AGAIN tive investigations an o earings | jcan team, with a total of 1,0 and | caid, is noticeably apparent in the |status. orders caused by an affected condi- | =—————————m—— H . . at which all interested parties would | he gsuccessfully defended his cancies Will Be Filled. i ndi-{tvpe of bov and girl that is found In| 1¢ tnree unsatisfactory ratings are|tion. Today he continued to slouch|Gyy Bengon, e T Crpie ™t €¥i- | vidual title by defeating Leinhard of | (he.juvenile court. “And the number | cnarged against them within - this | tn his chair, eves cast down, vacantly Hashme Loeiir, of dence and argument. This is the |gw;j 1and by tw ints. t it Iz N Mount Union, and Charles Wyant,! p. (ne Associnted s ' Man Arrested for Second Time on s A | Switzerland by © points. iis, unfortunately, on the increase, et iod, their pay is reduced | staring at table legs and carpet,. o v the Associated Press. 3 i |acientific tasift” feature of the new |” Other scores of 'members of thelthe speaker asserted. five_vear Beriod, B elr Do lad L the | nevar planclog at Witnesssa-who are | Morenant of Mount Union. L P MIDDLETOW S, N, ¥ Sty Gharge 6t Hanabocking. Jokiny T Adare. cheteman: of ihe| American; Lieu: ‘;\"r,',jl Blaming the negligence of parents|apgropriation bill, and the govern-|testifying against 'him in the wit- ~ One Ex-Soldier. i 20.—New York. Ontario Western | & republican ‘national committee, de- | BAncs i Boles: A D023] gerats | QT She vast majority of delinquent | ment bonus also I3 dlscontinued. ness chair a few feet from him. | ~Brant was one of the jurors who | .o 0" @0t et in{ Robert Lee Cissell. forty a 3 - | Maj. J. 0 -2 1,028 8¢ i cases brought into the juvenile courts| .« ant job,” remarked s nites Tnto msEag {years old, arrested-s t 4RO anc clared last night in a formal state- | Mor: her, Marine Corps. ! of the country, John S. Becka of the -n“o‘;lc"‘:l' lml:i‘:;! "‘Lri“g*m the Doctors to Ald. | sat on the famous homicide case in enter into peac with the | Years old, arrested some time ago and unions. ibonded as an alleged handbook op- or: N ex 4 42 £ . 3 | this town in 1887. when FEdward ment that enactment of this tariff | 1,012, and Marine Gunner C A. Loyld. | Rig Brothers, Cleveland, strongly ad- | anceomty’ of eutting the teachers'| Dr. L. H. Reyhelder, a prominent | B 4 2 3 - ¢ h Vas i o would mark _the beginnink of an-|aiso of the marines 994 Maj L. W. vocated legislation to enforce shift. | wages: pecause they are not doing|surgeon and old friend of Dr. Bryson, | HuBRSs, was, acquitied of murder. crator. was arrested vesterday after other era of good times in the United | T. Waler. U. S. Marine Corps. who |{cus parents to see that children were | satiatactory work. But It has to be | ot T80 % oy aahington last | breor: 1o e T Lo o who went on strike Juls 1 should make States. . is well known in Washington, cap-|prevented from roathing the streets|done. The unsatisfactory teachers A The' court-adjourned at 5 o'clock | plovment bureau, which will employ the ! Tt guarantees to emplover and em- | tained the victorious American team. {3t ‘a1l hours. st be weeded. out of ‘the school | DIBht to join the already large group | The courtadjourned at 5 oclock | plovment bureau, whieh, : i plove alike security from destruc- | The Argentine cup. emblematic of | *Winerc are laws compeling pak-| jyatem: of friends of the accused. Dr. Tom A. funtll 9 oclock this morning. = " |5 E ~ {eutter and tive competition.” he said. “It affords | the championship hat. until last vear. | onie He GG 45 gend their ohlldren ! Willlargs. aliénist, of gto; o e day Dr. Bryso —_————— istreet southw proctection to all sections of the coun- | been \no(:l wlr‘-ich:‘lmy,} !:: :‘?:_;‘sm’m;{m school. but not the slightest notice Wartime Necessity. ;rrlv:{ll I;Zl ?fl;"’;i.lr‘ :'s“e:&e!a(fegru::: ‘T&xdu;\o:sl:,m::;:!ng ;;re“x:ho;l:us"r‘n:; RES'GNS FEDERAL JOB iand D streets. v : S e vy a f v o Pe| . is E 5 IR 3 B e e s | Nowy: asewell' e tifle;}s given to the duty of parents to traln| 1t was pointed out by ‘this ofictal|§Crinse, ~Neither would make any |in & reveric. Within an arm's length | 5 el Clsesi accental has been correctly styled an all- | Navy, as well as officials of the rifle S ipla their children.” from a police agent two davs American protective tariff.” asscoiation here, under whose aug- that unfortunately, a number of |statement last night. of his seventy-one-year-old mother. . < Sefore his ‘arrest,jand the detectives 5 plces the team went to Milan, were |10 N I8 ToHTen For’ dhe mmest | toacHers who are Unable to meat the| Brig Gen'Anten Stophan, head of | Mra. Eilzabeth Bryson, hie favored her | E. V. Crittenden Leaves Treasury [ 1[0 (13 "they founa beriing siips ela : s y v R 3 and never L i SE) B Sy Sl results of the international contest. |Part and placed responsibility for|teaching qualifications of today wWere: p; pryson yestérday after the trial. once did he glance at her. Nor did to Enter Private Business. T The S of $3.000 wan . furnisned 1 9 0 o their condition upon the parents. S ing 5 : : EQUAL RIGHTS” APPEARS | “The range is 300 meters at ajihelr condition upon the probation | taken into the school system durink|He was impressed painfully, he said,|he even lean over to kay a word to target of which the highest count, the war, when there was a shortsge|by the changed condition of the man | her. He sat silently, slouched in his Sk b e e R T 3. V. Crittenden. for the past thirty —— sircle less than four inches | Officer of the court of special ses- L £ ars connected with the government Woman's Party Organ to Be Pub- | i diameter. There ara threo Arig | sions, Nw York city. spoke of the |of teachers. Now, he said, thesc|accused of murder. chair, hands clasped in his lap and | SN COUN for the' past” five years W positions, = standing. kneeling and | Work being done there for delinquent | toachers are the ones who are being| “IHe s not the Bryson of old,” Gen. | in2® (" Jricular: Across the tabla | ChcT of éne of the most important WAR SHELL BLOWS UP. lished§Weekly: prone_and Togty shots are made in| Eiris, and save many 'intecesting |onbarrassed by having to suffer re-|Stephan sald, “but simply & vestige | from him sat hin sistcr, Mrs. Laura | im, S Uons of the Treasury De- - - Zqual Rights, an official organ | °2°D one. making 1% n ot {remale, “'| ductions in thier pay. lof his former self. He doesn't, seem | Randall. She took the only active|Vaio’business in Takoma Iark. 'on | Veteran Made Deaf by Explosion which is hereafter to be published | Brother Elias of the Philadelphi: The officials emphasized that they jconcerned about his case at all.” 2°n.[‘nt]y’wnh h“orm_;.' !fl-o:rfk':fi"" ing from the government serv- ie i ¢ H weekly by the National woman's| TOWN BARS HOME protectory, said to be one of the most |aim to give the District publicl Gen. Stephan brought with him the [ SPR8 QRN ) T g SR 0 EORIEEn ice he was presented with a hahdsome in Apartment House. Party. made its appearance today, the up-to-date“institutions of its kind in | schools an educationally qualified and|racord of Dr. Bryson in the District | piaiate interest watch us a token of esteem from his VEW YORK. Scptember 20.—The ex- first time such a publication has been the country, detailed methods in|efficient teaching corps. and hope in|National Guard from the date of his 2 friends and associates in the Treas- on. ol whell & ar relic, filled il et el e e ol BUILDING FOR YEAR ! vogue there for: the reclamation of |the,near future to eliminate all in-|eplistment in 1899 to the days when Mystery Woman Silent. ury Department. L, West Side apart- suffrage campaign. Important deci- wayward boys. efficient and unqualified teachers. he entered the national army. Only once during the proceedings Mr. Crittenden has accepted the | Bl 5UORRCE (U oit destroved the lons s to policy and program are to The adoption of the Girl Scouting Washingtonians are in the ‘majority | did the prosecution question a tales. | Position of president of the North ) peiu, Y00 Chn "N Lein T a war avi- 1d Prevent | idea to direct the leisure of girls into as hotel guests here. Dr. Charles B.| man regardi army service, This| Western Savings and Loan Associa- | 4ior wh i he announced through the paper,| Woodmont, Md., Wou idea o HOLD CHECK AND GIRL man regarding 3 5 e STOL ot teved i . where he f 2 % constructive channels was urged by Luce, Dr. Wilson and Dr, Moffitt, Mrs. | was during the questioning of Arthur |tion of Takoma Park. He been | gecaped without a scratch from a fall phichiforsihernrdsantgwiliinels but Infiation of Values by Real |Mre: Nicholas F. Brady of New York, Wiison, Mrs. Moflit and'a number of | Bressier o Huntingdon. “Attorney | resident of Takoma Fark for the | i 000 Tent. is week national treasurer of the Girl Scouts. others are registered. Spiker, associate to the progecutor, | Pas nty v and will be as-| " Harold J. Ackerman, a roommate of r..Tr::":..:.5’3‘:’1{2“;"'13?',"731‘:;13527 and Estate Operators. g “Twenty-five or even fifteen years|Former Resident of Hadleigh Ar- Jury Is Completed. , |asked him a pointed auestion on this s;cu;t";l in business with many of | McLein's. recelved a minor injury i industrial councils for each of twenty-| Whiie most communities are striv- :‘ocon:;llgx’:is‘izni?'?z&aymel,nfise e rested at Scranton, Pa. ~ From 9 o'clock until G yesterday | SUDJeck Umon recelying (e renly that e te fEht Tex I Care aow eniaged In larae ch wom” | ing to, encourage desirable home Tention was paid to recreation. Mot e who. former- | selection of a jury was the order of | two years, he passed to a few other T o S ot In part, the announcement follows: | builders to select sites in their midst. [of us can recall readily our own Miss Mary Maud Jones, court business. At exactly 5 the|questions and ‘shortly afterward ex- | ARMY OFFICERS RET'RE 5 2 “As a part of its campaign the Wom- | Woodmont. a_small Maryland town childhood. Simple games were 'exd- 1y resided at the Hadleigh, is unlYer last juror was in the box. Challeng- ) erolsed his privilege of peremptory . The First Thing to Do an's Party is organising permanent | between the District line and Rock-{tremely popular. The movies and|, . .egt at Scranton, Pa., being wanted challenge keeping him out of the T A When You Return From couneils for each profession to sweep | Ville, occupies the unique distinction | dance halls' were ugknown attrac- in this city to answer a charge of giv- ing and cross challenging of jurors|g,ry box. Dr. Bryson, as is well Coli. Bauivtes sad Christlan Out C i siri its governing council to | tions. 3 ) £ i away U prejudice’ which still' re. | of desiriig Ity Sovorning oo tons.'” | "Z\¥itn the Introduction of these dis-|ing & check for $15 on the Second Na- | sxhausted, the firat panel of sixty.|known was an offioer of the Rainbow TE A R Your Vacation Is to A mal vorennet DHainess and | deg X on Tooking towanl & prohibitive | tractions there is a girl problem that|yora) Bank when she had insufficlent | moned - from . the spectators in the| The woman of mystery continued pp! 5 councils have already been developed | measure was taken by the Woodmont } demands solution. Girl Scouting 18/ ¢,nqs to her.credit. courtroom. _ After approximately a|to be & woman of mystery through-| Additional retirement= in the Armv | QRDER THE STAR to embrace the major occupations in | Citizens' Association last night when |a solution that has passed the test of | U7\ "inarged that Miss Jones gave | Gozen had been queried three were|out the day. She sat quietly without |are announced as follows: Col. Wii- \hich women Row engage. These | Speakers declared real estate opera- |experience. It conforms to Catholic|ip, check at s millinery establishment, | selected to complete the dozen. Saying a word to any one. “Attempts|llam B. Banister, medical department, | S s e e e B e ey A MiShoss sl eubIERos | o1 Sy Lt et o 10 o Tt U7 SoBalate,of Bisok Siasr. | ot newspapormen 1o goi 2 stetament | o8 ite ows soplication, 10 take cfect] Doiivrss S0, your_homs & raguler uctresses, artists, authors, business, ) Y ] armer, o j - er on the case failed. She|December 15, after more than thirty | e dentiate. tarmmers. Eovermmen | thzoush speculation. " " "HR (¢l being used, by, Catholics mors | By Tepart of insumclent funds on |1on funorer, Of Huniinedon: Nay: | emild swoetls, but retuned 16 com: | peara: mervice: CoL duhn B IR pnou pames 70 nowE - v . S 3 S s “orps, o = 2 kT, e e o, ourallats. | o¢tracted by the recent construction| Social work among colored Catho- Stive i Thomas, Walah Jinvestis |soond Himes minex ot Cashon. Jompmants .~ e ot Ce s o I o e e Lo A d LD LB Iiracs. osleopaths, Physcians. piay. | Of & sewer aystem, an adequate water lics was the topic of a round-table the affair, learned that Miss(NIUFSGL (b Yy orer, of Mount | Taabel Jane McCreay. She and her | more than (hirty years sorvic it iienin,"boHical. rhlizioun workrs, | SUPPIY_sysiem and the lctting of alcouerence, presided oves by Rev.|Jones wan in Scranton and caused her [, 00, "Cigar Westbrook, merchunt, |mother are registered from Ohio. She | ol Joscph ery et '] Evening and Sunday Star, 60c per month oo g '8 | Ci . Bannigan of Baltimore, He will to Se: . ~ | Evening Star. 5c per month se sculptors, soctal workers, | contract ~ for | paving Woodmont's | Charles B. Bann arres &0 of Huntingdon: O. G. Swope, farmer, | came here on a traln from the east, | Corps: Lieut. n, in e upla i TKers. | gtreots. As a result the citizens’ as- | earlier in the atterncon. Miss Mary |bring her back. Lo A oark Height, 7armer, of | ar who sho ls hore 18 anknomn. At | fantry, and Ma3. Willlam . Harri. | Sunday Star .20c per month : Rociation has directed tho governing |C. Tinney, general inspector, depart- % 1 . f v and Mg william el blic . welfare, N ek | Henderson; Victor David, farmer, of | torney Chisholm seems to be the only | son, fle ery, have been Life without sentiment 1a,a plcture | con onors. homes. thore, for At Teaet | cHy, revtewed Catholic soolal work 1n rocord aprora borealls lasted | Henderson: Thomas E_Brant retired lons who knows anything about her [on account of disabllities incident to Call ot Offce, Drop Portal o “without light. 3 a year. European countries, . for & week—in August, 1850 ° railroad employe, of Hunti: ; A.land he won't tell D. S. B. | the service. hone =

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