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Ly ; THE EVENING‘ STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1922 NEFIMAl |Cupid Foiled as. SAW MURDER AT OLD FARM IN DREAM,|Winner of Baby : 3 BUGETORCIL [ s, HDSOFF AN 547 MURDER 7 OLD EARY I8 DRE AW 35 MRV INSPECTS STREETS, Go Back to Izaly\ RENT COMMISSION | puumeez=——— g | [nherit Fortane | JERSEY BITTER By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, September 21.—A NEW YORK, September 21.— Fourteen-month-old Paul Carewe, bench Ellis Island 1k, o E - . First-Hand Information OR | iwokins theitce streten of water wmat | President Tells Senator Ball winner of the governor's cup st | Frelinghuysen in Hard Fight - g the recent Asbury Park baby pa- s ) separates, like an ancient protecting . 4 Paving Needs Obtained | most. the gateway o New vorc | Change Can Wait More rade, may become helr to 4 prince- | - t0 Beat Record for Sen- fron® the detention buildings of the F D L= =25 t N 5 island, was the locale of & ten-day vorabl i SFINRubw et lock sledx s [ near ate Nominati fOl' Bureau hoheymoon that bas ended the love a be ay Croton x;ka, N. Y., the l:mme; m natlofl. home of Arthur Hudson Marks an: story of Francesco and Antonia, Mre: ko, once Lady Lydia Tal- OTHER TRIPS PROBABLE| orsorXamientualy. =~ ° | Presidenc Herding has no tntention bot pf England and @ former opera OPP_ONENT HAS STRENGTH at present of naming the five persons singer, and may be adopted by Mariano their full names are—knew to comprise the new Rent Commission lh;.luil‘rvfl:l'v-o ftar o itoriaAoptioRIbY each other as boy and girl*in Naples. ) Drai it They were married some time ago, |°f the District. : his mother, Mrs. Laura Carewe, i Sewer and Drainage Conditions to but oniy by proxy. while he was in | This was made known In no uncer- shortly after he had won the gov. Edwards Running on Very Wet 3 3 Detroit d sh V. il N S, 'y . L, ve, widow e . Figure in' Plea for Ap- Ten “dags age. Francesto went o | (AR terms today by the President and e SOr . M ety by | Platform for Democratic Sen- | propriations. ¢laim her when she landed on the |3 :““;:n‘:l““ ‘g‘ ';"““IW'". ch‘::rmln 0: has foynd it impossible to care for sland. e e strict committee, an: and educate him as she felt he de- ate Honors, served. The boy's father served as an Army lieutenant in the A. E. F. and died from the effects of ex- Nominating primaries will be held Francesco was frightened when |author of the Ball rent act. The latter : officials told him Antonia’s certificate v In company with the three assistant'| B G O ol was a lle be. called at the White House to Inquire engineer Commissioners of the District,| cause of the proxy phrase. He dis- |Of the executive if it was possible for posure soon after returning to i p Capt. Redmond D. Stephens of the| appeared. But by mistake, while he |him to make these nominations before D L e :n New Jersey mext Tuesday, main { budget bureau, yesterday afternoon rode| Milled about the halls thinking him- |the Senate adjourned, probably tomor- her living as a nurse. {interest from a natfonal viewpoint = 3 g . self arrested, he was herded in a |row, pointing out the great increase in over practically every street in thel room with Immigrants who were | business of the Rent Commission since National Capital for which the Commis- | being detained. In the morning he |the extension of the act. Paul's prospective parents are |centering in the contest over the wealthy. ~ In addition to Lock United St i Ledge, an estate of 500 acres, they | ates Soustorsiip mominAlion . . {on_the republican ticket. There is sloness) are: sking mones for paviig found Antonia, sitting on a bench by Not . bave a place in Akron, Ohio: % ! ke RAIng Imon ey ( mmb :, | the walk. t to Hurry Matter. another in Marblehead, Mass., and | no controversy over the democratic he trip was made to give the budget Botfar: (enpdayaithey imetiatstho The President assured him that he a town house in New York. Mr. ‘| nomination, Gov. Edwards ( office firsthand information on the con- | 4 0 "o ked over the stretchiof |had no intention of unnecessarily Marke made his fortupe in the de- ! on, Gov. Edwards (the man dition of the highways in an eflort to) USACR? IQ2Ked over The SUeieh of |hurrying the matter, explaining that velopment of the rubber ipdustry. | %ho Would “make New Jersey as wet convince that department that it should alow el o e R0t 0 ‘matcedt by thg| and of Detroit, and of installment |he Nad been unable to give the prop- er atention to the selection of the Commissioners for new street improve. | DNORographs, and of Antonla and | ergonnel of thin. body. because ments. the stress of -government busine It is understood that the District offl-{ y, Detroit police were searching for |during the _summer. bat that he cfals directed Capt. Stephens’ attention | 3 [AC0¢800 GF B PEHIITY chavke OIS | hoped to take It under serious ad- partieularly to tne ruts and humps in| {8 St 00 L8 GERCR Of The eT: | visement within the next féw weeks. the main arteries of travel to and from (VTS Ne Web fonad. SRIGHE 8% According to Senator Ball the. ex- the city, including Connecticut avenue, | po& S7d cook end embrofaen ahd | ecutive is highly interested- in the Georgia' avenue - and Rhode Island [ phe many ueal aceomplshments |.o¢"ang he is very desirous of ob- avenue northeast. - language. | Therefore, Antonia |tRININE the services of persons of go back to Naples, unless Fran- the highest caljber to fill the vacln-] co Schances 1o be o world war |cles and to comprise the commission. With -regard side s 2 A . P . AR LG e S eeva s The executive also Intimated that he iSame Tree Flgures Mrs. Carewe selected Mr. and |as the Atlantic ocean’) having no op- Mrs. Marks from among the 500 |ponent for the nomination. f = :’dhn(;nfx?s':"‘;’:ul‘o:n‘;‘ew‘zfivl‘;e‘!b:y Senator Frelinghuysen, republican. %o Tock Ledge Sunday. Definite |i8 up for renomination and is op- announcement of his adoption by {posed by George L. Record, former the Marks family Is expected 200n. | byl mooser and presently radical In the meantime Paul 1:,‘3:',:‘{.“:,; { progressive. Senator Frelinghuysen :flg hlherk;yx‘l‘-;m:ef;% O ot the ,:Isunc: supporter ?r{m- :dm,ln;l’slr Y fon and a personal friend of Pre remaining forty-elght employes on | dent Harding, and his defeat would -the big estate in the tooe hailed by the democrats and extrem: manner of cxtreme youth. ist progressives as an administra- tion sei-back and a blow at the old Side Stréet Conditions. tl B ——— v ; o "t cha bably will renominate two of th 1 1 t . newly opened street is almost entirely And Francesco doesn’t chance to |brobably of the guard, in line with the La Follette built_ up on both sides the abutting| be a veteran {present three rent commissioners to | U il G {and other victories of the kind perty owners have a right to ex- . (;"‘ "‘Vl‘"O at least. ncanni y m Contest Has Warmed Up. _ ut-of-Town Possthility. . / all in view of the fact| Havre de Grace Entries. | he prosident gave Se g Latest advices from New Jersev re that \they pay half the cost of the |undamnnd mn‘ xfwu nfi:}yflfiglz"m::: Premon""'on' ork HAVRE DE GRACE, Md., Septem- | out-of-lown person would by e 2GR Md., e amon While it cannot be stated at this > ntries for Havre de Grace, |those chosen. However, this is ,,,,‘, time what impression the tour of in-|priday, September 22—First race: |considered definite, and Senator Ball spection made on Capt. Stephens, Dis- 7.81; claiming; for maiden |intimated that he is hopetul that the |STRANGE STORY TOLD trict officials are confident the budget |ty fillies; five furlongs— |Slate which he and Edward F. Colla- oftice will give fair consideration to ighton. 94: Confederacy, 112; {day, republican national chairman of their arguments. © o | Verna, 108 / Chow, 105; *(a)Pap- | the’ District, prepared and presented| JN DOUBLE SLAYING Officials of the District building will | jijon” o 97! Insulate, 112; | to the President for consideration will await word from the budget oftice ;s 112; Codina, 107; P be_puccessful. to when further inspections will be 5 Sweet 3 Seriator Ball said that after takin made. It is expected that Capt. Ste- | (; Tverpool up with the President the matter of i phens aiso will want to get first-hand ) W. J. Salmon entry the rent commissloners he talked with New "ersey Police Say knowledge of the need for new trunk cond race, purse, $2, him concerning patronage in his own port that the contest has warmed up EI- D‘SIRIBU'I R contiderebl in the bast Cortuight and ..V, ing put to_their mettle by the cam- paign of Mr. Record. Conservative and non-partisan opinion does not g % concede the defeat of Senator Fre- President Expected to Appoint|linghuysen, but does forecast a heavy vote for Mr. Record. The charge has 1 ]l'llfl ial i . B. |been made that the democratic or- Bur on, Offcial in Case . B. ganization will seek to put demo- pen i cratic votes in the ballot boxes for Spencet Resigns. Mr. Record, on the theory that if he were nominated he would be more sewers 4 s - a o] . . 8 5 easily defeated in the November elec- oimmente o whicn ine Commi. | Chase: o milee AR, ool o Mrs. de Russy Names Selection of Conrad E. Bvens of {fion. by the democratic candidate, sioners are asking funds. CayDra 1 Dattadowndtiny, 148 . —— - . Chicago, vice president in charge of [Gov. Edwards = The stringency of To Set Date for Hearing. (b)American Rose, 132; (a)Pagebrook, | HOLY NAME PARADE Woman in Case. traffio of the Chicago, Burlington and | the election Jaws e I e The Commissioners expect to be in- | 139: (b)Prosit, 149; High Magic, 132 Quincy railroad, as federal fuel dis- i ¢}o claim and it is protested that ex formed in a few days of the date on| (3) 3 Rows and T Flvan entry. TO INCLUDE 38, 000! tributor under provision of the new|cept with the connivance of election which Director of the Budget Lord| (b) L. Merrymand and S. P. Dudley A ! et T erramteerias | oficera such fraud could not be per- will hear oral arguments in support | entr 3 BRUNSWICK, N. J., Septem- Upper: The amall boy, who saw the bodies of the Rev, Dr. Edward Hall | cosl distribution and anti-pr € | Detrated upon a lurge scale. or the thral extimates of more than | Third race; purse. $130781: claimv | nictrict of Golumbla Will Have |sey ooy ¥ N Ser and Mrs. Eleanor Millx when found, {llustrating, with paper figures, the way | bill was reported today to be under | PERteS TP B BIR0 Ry poing $30.000,000 that have been submitted. {ing; for two-year-olds; six furlongs— i er 21.—The “house of mystery” that| jn swhick the slain rector and choir singer were Iying, in the woods mear|congideration by President Harding. |waged along lines followed by ex- The task confronting the city heads | *Little Hope, 99; *Bijou. 102; Haidee, Three Divisions in Line stands on a knoll on the old Phil- | New Brunswick, N. J. Mr. Spens, accompanied by Secretary | treme progressive republican candi- is to convince Gen. Lord that the|107: Top Notch, 107; Noon Glide, 1 lips farm, overlooking the crabapple Tirars, Wha old Phillies fucahsuss; mca wiise ks hediss or Sevs] 2= Bpens. by Secre dates In other states. He opposes limit of $24,500,000 which has been [Radlant, 107: Joaephine 10 October 8. tree beneath which the Rev. Edward | Edward Wheeler H. Hoover, called at the White House|l3ies In Sier, B Newberrylsm” placed on District estimates is too} Water Girl 112; Coat of Arma, 115 Wheel ah 5.1 It wan learned that an option on the property was formerly held by a|and was in conference with the Presi- { (Senator Frelinghuysen having voted severe, and that six millions addi- iGesypurse.; (51, s ane| More than 38,000 people will march | Wheeler Hall and his choirs leader,| ¢ yytee for Willle Stevens, the eccentric and wealthy brother of Mrs, Hall, | dent for half an hour. At the same|for the seating of Senator Newberry) tional is the minimum amount on |Pledmont handicap: two-vear-olds and |in the parade of the Holy Name So- | Mrs. Eleanor Reinhardt Mills, Were | widow of the murdered rector. and i= in line with all the progres ch the District government can | up; five and one-haif turlongs—arendal. cioty, *October & it was announced | found slain last Saturday, was| A seareh of (he place revealed thirty shotgun skells and fresh wheel- |Ume it became known that H. B.I RN 1% % UNS Wit o e Soir cet the mneeds of “its people for |38: *Jeienna 102; Thessaly, 102 See- {by delegates of the society at a meet- b1y baseT o b tracks at the door. Spencer, present fuel distributer. was | He is non-committal on the wet and hools, streets. sewers and water |Ond Thoughts 11-4 ream Sr, AN 1 lig at Tmmaculate Conception Church | Prousht forcibly back into the picture unwilling to continue in that capacity | dry question. He is an adroit and service next vear. B‘I- ”125'"’"' Irish Kiss, 114 ljast night. Twenty-five parishes in|today by an uncanny story told by . it plausible zpeaker. and has had sev- | Blaz the District of Columbla were repre- | Mrs. Charles Amedee De Russy, on underjthenergicaimation. 5 conai | tragedy was the result of a holdup. | went out at 7:30, saying he would be eral big audiences, fth race, purse, S$LI0T.81: condi- {sented af the meetin i % i - s 5 During the war Mr. Spens was as- ing =l . ' = -510n _Thursday evening my husband |back In a lfttle while. 1 waited un- ring the Mr. Sp . g SULLIVAN IN DEMURRER | ions ahree e ol o« i ets Vpifry, | The “marchers “will form on jtime playmate of the slain rector'si " FHe a3 Going to the Mills|til 2 o'clack the following morning |sociated with Mr. Hoover as director | Wirm om Dry Iusue. Yt ra R s e A streets north and east of the Capitol | Widow and resident for sixteen years|pome with a lot of money, as he |for him and when he did not return|of traffic for the food administration. | Senator Frelinghuysen in this state, TO WAR FRAUD CHARGE | iimaieX o raus s dhin ™ ‘{and will proceed on Pensylvania ave- | in the ramshackle building. wanted to pay a doctor bill contracted |1 went to the church with my brother, [He alsq served as an axsistant dircetor | where the wet and dry Issue is acute Beal, 117. i nue as far as 15th street. The route { Mrs De Russy said she had visited | by Mrs. Mills as the result of an ope- | Willie Stevens. to look for him. The |of traffic for the railroad administra- |is 100 per cent dry, as the candida 7 has no been entirely arranged. The atiol vi his | shurch was locked and we returned [tion and supervised movement of {on the democratic ticket is the sar E ce 5 -370.81: claim- 8! the old homesieau last June with a|ration. He was going to pay this|&hurch w. cl L 1C t % B Withdraws Not-Guilty Plea to Al- e A oins o ps one e {line Will be made up of six mections | Woman friend, Whose name she re- | mones to Dr. . L. McKiernan of New | home and went to bed. In the morn-j wheat for the United States Grain | proportion wet. e Iz making a spe 1 vards—eHickory, 106; |{9mINg from Pennsylvania, Delaware, | fused to divulge. This woman, she|Brunswick. ~The money was being |ing I telephoned my cousin, Edwin|Corpuration. It s said his dutiescial LId for the farmer vote and the 7 16; st |Virginia, Western Maryland, Balti- | gaid, pointed out the identical tree!paid by the church, to be repald by |Carpender. and asked him to get Injas vice president of the Burlington |support of the churches. He attacks leged Conspiracy and Claims In- | Tingling. more and Wadhington. The sections which the bodies were found,|Mr. Mills through weekly install- touch with_the authorities and ask |may prevent him frem accepting a|Mr. Record vigorously, and at a dictment Is Faulty. ]qe'l"",‘:.' -}.‘ plosive, 107 -fi;m 'Pard- ; Will be subdivided into divisions, with :—';fr:rme comment: ments from his sflar_\n " them to look for Mr. Hall. tender of the fuel distributer’s post,|speech in Jersey City the other night ~ ner, 110; *Frank Monroe, 110; *Gen. |2 marshal for each. “This would be an ideal place for a| “Mr. Hall had this money in a wal-|_“On Thursday evening my brother laithough the belief is that satisfac- | he is quoted as saying: ol Frank T. Sullivan of Buffalo, N. Y., | Cadrena. 110, i -The three divisions from the District | murder.” let in hin pocket when e left the|Willle and I wer in the house all|tory arrangements probably can be| Do we recognize men who priach the indicted last July with nine others for |~ Seventh race; purse, $1,307.81; | Will Be In charge of marshals as fol- | Mrs. De Russy said she attempted|house. When the bodies were found | evening. - Our automobile had not |made. ) g octrines of hate and discontent? Is an alleged conspiracy to defraud the | claiming; three-year-olds and up; one |\0WS: Francis J. P. Cleary, marshal of | to laugh it off, but the woman re-|this wallet and a valuable gold watch | been used since Wednesday evening| Final legislative action was taken Fifact that t (he present fime United States in connection with the | mile and seventy vards—*Lady Zeus, |the first division; Louis A. Radcliffe, |torted: “You think I am jesting. Some | which my husband always carried |and was not used until the day of Mr. |yesterday on the bill creating |2 inan claiming to be & republican is sales of lumber from Army canton-| 102; Debadou, 115; Ira Wilson, marshal of the second, and Michael J. | day you may read or hear, of a mur-|were missing. I saw my husband’s{Hall's funeral. federal fact-finding coal commission, | seek! ‘c"d T o 'nomf ou ments, * yesterday withdrew his for- | sAttorney Muir, 110 Driscoll, marshal of the third. . der here.” i relations with Mrs. Mills while she| At the Mills home it was impossi- | when both the House and the Senate | 0! n .11 es’ senator ‘1 df . mer plea of not guilty to the indict- | 110; *Peace Pal, 10 It was announced that special trains Saw Slayings Dream. was choir leader, and I know that!ble to learn today whether Mr. Hall [adopted the conference report on the { lshti nolarbousd 'o;n;:mor laG hl:‘;oerc ment and filed a demurrer attack- Star Realm, 115; Deckmate, would be run from Cumberland, Md. there was nothing between them.|had called there Thursday evening.|measure and sent the bill to ‘the ‘”d “d‘";"d ‘," it ‘s “x’""m = ing the sufficfency of the “true bill.” | s)fg s “eMoody, 110, s and Hagerstown, Md., also’ thai ap.| Last Monday night—three days|tiere A2 ACTIOE ot e e Mills' daughter Charlotte refused 10| pPresident. ord and 1 defy any to clase him axa as bar to his prosecution, rom Benedictine an jan Head. ==t g : 0. That Fhe Indictment oes mot charge| Y onthericlearsitrack iast A meeting of women will be held |Which she saw the murders committed CONGRESS TO FIND panaces. for all our ille” And then he S “of the west branched out from that into further the commission of an overt act in tomorrow night at Knights of Co- (in a second-flor room*o! i ilding. 5 arraignment of his opponent. furtherance of the alleged conspirac: 4 lumbus Hall for organizing a com- |Wing of the buildiy A v x 4 to. defraud the goversment. within DIDN’T CARE TO DRINK. [[iTet®or'ass o6 secns Sanenson s the | Mrs. De Russy declined to glve WCRRIES AT HOME Women's Vote Sought. three yvears of the filing of the indict- visitors. detatlslot- her IdreatnyoEils anyiw 2o The Frelinghuysen management ix t. - 4 ” Augustine rish of colored | the . i making strenuous effort to get out the 0 document: Sported sgainat pip | TR OfMcer Dectines «One Tittle” |, o5y, i ",;;‘;’?‘.‘“ o1feaicred ""’A“sng.g:]':n:()d:;us;s::m;n Toolan an- (Continued from First Page) | TAkIng strenuous effort to get out the by the special grand jury, appointed . |Bates rom timore and other N v the theory that the women will suj- ab tha requent aOPAtIoT Y Gener) Quaff and Arrests Woman Autolst. |51/ 00, (100 Do ot following | “Willie” Stevens, eccentric brother ot stilled many tongues. It had been|port Senator Frelinghuysen on the dr: i " day, Stevens had e Daugherty to ferret out war frauds,| Charged with driving an automobile [the parade. There are expected to|Mrs. Hall, yesterda 2 said that he would waver and finally | issue, which he never fails to accen- fails to charge an offense, counsel for | down Pennsylvania avenue while in- be forty bands for the occasion. given him’ a .32-caliber pistol which sign the bonus bill. His stiffened at- | {Uate. Republican factionl difterences n Es he ,owned. Mr. Sullivan claim, and for that rea- ; : A . - 5 x county are said to menace = toxicated, a young woman, who said The pistol had not been used for a .. C; T titude h de hi: ted, | the District court lack: g Trainme . | Capper-Tincher Measure Effective {titude has made him more respected, ! the senator. He is also expected to be fhon of tin a0 c;:?:[ul?ecz:dn;‘:—scfl:\- she was Miss Gertrude Curvin, living | TURKS MASS ARMY long time, and could 'fi'” ";.?. i en and Conductors to Be Pl 5 even by the bonus foes, though Sen- | weak in Jersey City and Atlantic City, spirators under the allegation of the | at 216 Indiana avenue northwest, was nection with the murders. Mr. ceive Present Pay Till Jan- November 1—Wallaoe Expeots |orr eacn e b e |t in Toportel ut Foing strony in the indictment. Mr. Sullivan also sug-|given a hearing in the Traffic Court AT NEUTRAL %SVe will not be rushed in this K . = |made a deep impression with his ar- | 88ricultural districts. gests that the indictment is bad ini .giorqmy ana fined $50 by Judge ZONE case.” said Prosecuter Stricker of Mid- uary 1, 1924. 4 Co-Operation. gument that if, as Mr. Harding says, that it attempts to charge two or | YAStSrCSV AT e Qlesex county. “To make sn arrest i the bonus is class legislation, he Torelconsglracienitol decrludiche fHacdion TO ATTACK BRITISH | wouid be to open the way for habeas Should, o _be consistent, veto' the BLACKETT ALSO COMING. ‘nited States, to only one of whicl The policeman who made the arrest, which would force . . v tarifft . which helps the ufa > is he alleged to be a party. Trafc Oficer C. C. Shelton, testified —_— f;:":g'd‘}:‘c’f::,‘"{’,f: Jihich would fors| The Southern railway system and| The Capper-Tincher bill providing |(arift DIl Which heies (he Banufec: that Miss Curvin drove her car past (Continued from First Page.) we have been working.” representatives of the Order of Rail- for regulation of trading in futures | raily be discussed during the cam. | British Finance Controller to Aid his semaphore at 7th street and Detectives of Middlesex and .Som-|road Conductors and the Brother- on grain markets was signed today |paign, and many of- the rébublican ITALY TELLS RUMANIANS | Pennsyivania avenue. When he hailed day's decision as to the calling of a |ersct countles were reported working |y oo oo poniway Tralnmen yesterday by President Hardinga Teaders, like Senator Lodge and Rep. | it Refunding War Debts to U. 8. her she ran into a pile of earth from | pyace conference. The Kemalist gov- |in widely scattered points of New resentative Mondel 10 [ By the Amsaciated Press. i i ct. which becomes effec- 5 an excavation. Shelton declared the throughout the day, and all|signed an agreement extending until| The new act, w override the President’s veto, will find [ | oNDON, September 21.—Sir Basil SHE WILL CURB BULGARS Eirl had urged “him to have “one|S{AMeNt was informed by cable last|Jersey HheouE oo be working to|January 1, 1924, present wages and | tive November 1, was passed by Con-|it somewhat embarrassing to appeal | planire contiolier of finance at the little drink” with her when he ap-|ference, and_ its 1 make more tangible the theory in| . conditions of members of |gress as a substitute for the regula- |for SUPDOTt on the stand-by-the-Pres- | (reasury, Is expected to accompany 3 reply is eagerly working roached the car. & 2 ident argument. ] Note Says Military Measures Will | Proacheq the So%, the time wag | @Waited in official circles. :ve);.ilcr\;l 12}u¥:nnmw suspect 18 thel o inions employed by the system :Z:y npfr“1‘9‘;{0":':{(';h;r‘;‘;“;{;n;ra“\i"&':z So far as the spirit of the departing sl‘r”}llec‘v‘l:.e:;t "H;fine".iz):laft‘lrlloer'?:‘drs Be Used to Keep L Ce o I e TReGiom Neecdeln of SOt Question All of Family. The agreement applied to all rall- | jociared inoperative by the Supreme | COTETeSS Is concerned, 1t is one of | statce to discuss the funding of Great o ey o PATtment | When the meeting of the allied rep-| Defective Totten and members of the | roads controlled by the Southern as|Court. It follows along the same | SonACeRce. The republloans are sure| Britain's debt and to regulate jointly Status Quo. 2 : resentatives 1s resumed tomorrow | prosscutor's staff of Somerset ques-|well & the Southern itself, and 1s | lines as the act of 1921 except that It | oy "Concede they will Mot be &8 | Wy ey ice wemion el L I3 on v e 2 B OME . Beptont CHARGED WITH AUTO THEFT, |2fternoon Lord Curson, the British | tioned every member of the family at fthe first to be sigued by any of the | s siilte ‘lnterstate commerce while | TUMercus and that the democratic|ponds and the rate of interest on i1l be numericali; more ROME, September 21.—Italy offi- foreign secretary, hopes to be in a d with | roads of the south, although several|the . statute to which the Supreme |minority wi y them. though the important point of . g the Hall home. Totten carried wit powerful. But most members have 5 :;‘:"3\~nl‘l"r’-g{";;ee‘:mfiufl‘y"::u?:lfi fhat| Davia M. Faulk, colored, charged | pogition to reach -a definite agree-|him the revolver found vesterday, | eastern and middle western carriers Court found objection wag predicated | pogn so close to. the.situation here R PR A e L R A garia which would change the present | With taking an automobile, the prob-{ none with Premier Poincare and|¥hich is belleved to be the weapon|yve made stmilar agreements with | OTURe taXNE Power of TONEPECS: ) that they will not insist upon the ac- | ment deeides to retire the bands lergyman and Mrs, | &3 racy of their predictions. They ex- status quo in the Balkans, and is|erty of Myer Loeb, 1340 Columbla | ount Sforsa of Italy on the condi- | Wil Which the c 1d | thélr conductors and trainmen. new act are those at Chicago, Min- | SUTACY of thet predietions. Whey ex-| they come due. : y - | Wills were killed. The detective sald J a 3 Sl g S SR e o iithry ossarY,, [© take recourse [road northwest! pleaded gullty to the | jong under which the pesce confer- | that he asked Wiilie Stevens to repeat | Henry W. Miller, vice president in newpolls, Duluth, Kensas City, St | 52CaG, ek e b ey — STUTES Srant fury i35 Dund wan [enco ahall be heid and the question |again his account of, WhAL be 814, 00 | charge of operations of the Southern. | (SCY 10y %0 Clon and Baltimore. . |55 MIEt be imagined. for their let-| NEGROES TO CELEBRATE. . fixed at $1.000. of the naval and military. protection | ug tne Woubla shooting. Mrs. Hall had | and the general chairman of the tWo |~ Secretary Wailace, Who as h LeEmiriom constibientarin theiinat twp of the straits. told the police early in the investiga- | brotherhoods atfixed their signatures |of the Department of Agriculture, is| TR ol 00 o ate” £ groping jon that her brother accompanied her ) to the understanding. intrusted with enforcement -of the have be —_— HORSES SAVED IN FIRE. The sixtieth anniversary of the pub- Whiile earnestly desiring peace. tha | £ ‘ lication of the proclamation by Pre t to the church about| The general offices of the road here | new law, declared in a statement T Blaze at D. C. Bakery Causes | i imui s mess | British hold that the freedom of the ,',','{‘;,',‘,,';.‘: Tmiroday i quest of her |announced yesterday that two pas. |lssued afier the President's signature T :::':edx‘énv“}:for:;"y e.?;..‘}f.“é‘v‘.‘.’m:.. $1,500 Damage. A N A LY Z I N G straits must be backed up with mili- | husband. While declining at first to' senger trains, Nos. 10 and 135, run- |had been affixed that he expected ——e served iloredipooplesn b anhing > roboration of his sisters | ming between Washington and’ Dan. | co-operation “from legitimate deal- tary and naval force in order to im- |SFeak In GorrobaRRlRr 08 N g | B R e ioh had been taien off |ers in &rain and from all others who | PAPAL DEFEAT OBSERVED. S e i press the Turks that the allies mean | |ater in a conversation at the firehouse | during the shopmen's strike, had|favor free, open and competitive vtc:- *“ the Colored American For- what they say. that he wasn't with his_siater s | Deen replaced on_ their old achedule. markets.” Italo-American Masons Celebrate | ward Movement of the Fralinghuysen Fire started in the upper portion | of the stable of Holmes & Son, bak- | ers, rear of 219 E street, about 4| AMERICA " No meetings were arranged for to- | Thursday night. Detective Tott d!0fMclals of the railway said that two University. S oclocky this morn/ng; ——— day among the allled répresentatives, | L8t he rotracted this statement dur’| oth ins, Nos. 15 and 16, between, "y pRRS REMAIN IN A. F. L. | Pope’s Loss of Temporal Power. Addresses will be delivered by R. A number of horses were taken 2| but informal conversations were in | INE_today's questioning, wh R s H. The Ital ! ! . c Hi three hoyra. - would be restored Sunday and t PORTSMOUTH, N. H., September 21, e Italo-American Masonic Club|E:P; 4 trom the adjoining stable by firemen | & David Lawrence, the polit- § [P th sennite advices on pend-| “'Mrs. Hall also was questioned. % 4| trains taken off during the strike | —By a vote of 7131 to 3803, the |neld a mass meeting and reception |ehurchn: Mary B, Owen, Prof d: Silan and employes of the bakery before | ical and economic writer, 5| don. rosmyLan:; ts and & Mrs. ?fi""flcmc would be placed back on schedule as | Railway Mail Assoclation. with ma- |50 B RS0 FOCLRE B (OO0 O R Dregident of the National they had been affected by the smoke, |8 wil] begi - g e was “an old friend of the | the striking shopmen returned to | tional headquarters here has decid nlght in Central High School in) UAZRA BreD lional “Association, and and property on the frat floor of this |8 Lo VBN MERE Week 38 manINGTON WABNS TURES. |S7MY it weading, She cald she | wark upder the agreement signcd |io remaln in the Amerloan Federa- |celobration of the ftty-second anal|oilers i . |a . onday.” tion of Labor, ¥y o ownfail of the Pope's burning building was saved. Origin ‘g series of special dispatches £ . had been visiting with Mrs. Hall since Y. A o thio Tome to be written during a trans- continental trip. ‘His de- scriptions of conditions as he finds them will be tele A lighted candle left in & room on the upper floor of the houge of Ma IS graphed daily to thias Cuddy, 502 D street northeast, . started a fire vesterday afternoon. B bg gtat The fire damaged the building and:g contents to the amount of $500. VE Questibns such as the fol- lowing will be answered: Fire yesterday damaged the auto. mobile of N. E. Nichols, Continental ' How does the Hardin, - administration stan Trust Company, in the amouat of with the people? $100. The fire occurred while th H tank of the car was belng filled with ' & How are the important eenatorial and con- addressed the large audience that at- Sers Vielstors of Neutral Zone | % " artin ot Garee . |HEARD SCREAMS NIGHT OF HALL-MILLS MURDER |S3555- ovorse s sonee nos| D€N€S Kipling will frlng Conu’queneu. ‘While at the Hall home. the detectlvaT Thar aeincipelr apsaker . Ho' welaten made & minute examination of the " By the Associated Press. rage, olds two cars. They | fEo2 S > numerous experiences he .had while a ur on CONSTANTINOPLE, September 21. %313 ,.,,_','.,’::fl', Ertontion to the pattern : visitipg Italy reveral years ago. On ast —Gen. Harington of the Britiah army, | o¢ the tires on the smaller of the two # . § |that visit he was made hgnorary [ as the general officer in chief com- | il ciines ‘Willle Stevens accompanied [ 3 soversign grand commander of the SLartin ar . manding the allied forces, has issued | 1 ¢ten’'s men into the garage. He did o N Supreme Council, Anclent and Ac- a communique in which he declares|q | with them, but remained in { g | [copted Scottish Rite of Freemasonry |y ., psociated Press. hat responsibility for the consequences | ny garage with doors shuyt for some ' - o @t |of Italy and its colonies. WTLANTIC CITY, N. J., September {of violations of the neutral zone will |y 5*[nduiries for Stevens at the Hall ! 3 ; = Declaring Italy was rapidly adopt- . 2 N !fall upon the authors of such Viola- | home directly after the detectives had ing the best doctrines of America,{2).—The British government, through ot ome directly Mr. . Judge Moore brought prolonged ap-' - Maj. | left brought- the statement that 5 3 $ 5 3 ¥ Gen. Harington in his communique | 5qvens was not at home.” : " ? plai when he sald: Bridge: recalled the fact that the proclama- | petectives later returned and took | f p : ; p Italy and her men will ever stand s !tion of May 13, 1921, regarding the | 5, U C'NY ong Of the Hall servants to o : > Lo in_the_ front ranks of civilization. embassy at Wash- neutral zome, was stiil in force, and | 3¢ tor's office, where they were ! % > : . Rev. Prof. G. Buggelli, knight of the | ington, has taken that as it had been announced officially mod Proflict ‘Stevens de- | « i 3 2 crown of Italy, also spoke. Rev. John sxception to state- of the fire was not determined, th volice reported, and damage to th buflding and contents was estimated at $1,500. that a conference would be held to |3 leav- | § . gl C. Palmer, grand chaplain of the | ments recen i nettle. disputed questions, it waa ar. | cined to TR oAl ; L ¢ Grand Lodge of Washington, gave the [l ¢ @ i idently hoped that the heutral sone |iNS the Brofecutols COlC noe with the ; B § - Sty invocation. _Vocal selections were yard Kipli | would be respected. servant. _ Detectives declined to say 3 5 3 3 offered by Mrs. Harry Gritton and & wherein he was re] After giving warning that responsi- had been question > biy Tor what might grow out of vipla- | Nietner the erant had 1o S Tarmivy g ‘ solo. The Kallipolis Grotto band = § E g tions would fall upon those who actu» - | &% 214 S0 - tch over the! Lk played a number of § Mills, h 50 ; b > i peace. gasoline In front of 3700 Georgia| avenue. | A small fire occurred on a rear’ porch at the residence of R. W. Kin low, 625 Maryland avenue southwest, ' mmawed to the wmount of S50 '"} . gressional contests ed | B 3 % S e N going? CAPITAL TRACTION Whet % the businew H econom 3 PLANS MAGAZINE - Took? R What is the western o 3 ern republican lead- pany will resemble libraries on Jership and the agri- ed such a move, the communique clares all naval and mililary wcasu.c. taken have been in the interest rday. Somerset [ ] An important crown council, pr. 1 “were 4 3 i Ql-m:d gver by the saltan, was Reld | ol e : The First Thing to Do +last ni , at whicl e position of < s the caliph’ was dlscussed I the event R e . When You Return From Constan. | earchy joular: ks MAJ. BRIDGES, desoribed ' the nAtionalists forcibly take Senrotiad ver e Sk enk Your Vacation Is to : ¢ hur of ! Biar which “sxisad ’ nfi | tinople. The helr apparent and other | 24Pers which in ed interview withy + wheels from now on. principal personages were nt, and Tector. > &3 “an 2 * " 'No longer will patrons of the com- cultural bloc? measures for the protection of the | Millt e el araaui p ORDER THE STAR !i5e words Eavegiven (e s al sultan were deo! u) idow & ambassador to the United States pany have to sit and ma;::. n‘:‘n‘; What is the gener: Inhpi%loarned that there 18 no truth | Expressing her bellst that Jobhery s L Deliversd to your home by regui-r|OPPOTtuRity to deny in s t t 3 n the 3 ra govern- e mj [ 3 teiubs Sl oWt 0 dne) fentiment on pro- - /5,0 IR Sleren ‘the abaiantion” of | Ftoun wiom tadny letied a siate Carfir sarvice— terms that e Y they should happen not to have their morning or evening read. o hibition? The com) has decided to lssue § 4 w the sultan. ment in ‘which she decléred eon- o F A L7 ki / «FROM PRESS TO HOME ¢ |owes to the United Statea . - l‘hn“ln{ln re. 3 e WITHIN' THE HQUR.” .| “A quite importanst * e e B e a1 o there orill be a perei§| JFOUR HURT AT BIG FIRE. |sapd S0 S0ttt sven wrouen v 5 iy { st R B be available in racks on all the cars, 5 cas S| _NEW ORLEANS, September 21— |Miss snl{ Ple‘un, ogl .:rl:':fl :‘ . whe told autherities they heard tar. ...... h lests of self ad free. summary in a series of three = | Fire hate, yesterday destroved two | the Hall family, wheno thoir home fn New Bramswick, N, Jo Saturday month Tt Denbs. dispatches on the Congress 2 | business Touses ans aeimagors $robs | *Ft Eaward W. Hall sad Nre. Eicaner Mills are lug ] 2 4 ini 000, authorities announced outlaok an§ tfend‘ of opinion. 909; nutheattiestusonnned Jestcs :tan” Hy - were slightly od by lhi H