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BRDORAARTAELD |, o e s | s exmee . o gy O [Held e Shitd T DFRTE SURE flf E[_[fl"flN ,,.““'3""‘“,,,. it w..u..,,.?:.,. A Lunge; Wounded Do Not Elect Demacrats to the recipient last week of a plece of Dping-Btone Home, 22 Y., October 23— the garment worn by Saint Therésa, | sylvania ‘avefiue northwest, &n insti- Held between two unidentified U. S. Senate in lowa, Says Lawrence. ]5 m[ IN FMMES_ - \USE BIGGER XMAS . y CARDS IS PLEA OF TWO PROBES BEGUN) 2 7 o The public s requested not to use small sized Christmas cards and en- | velopes this holiday season in a cam- {palgn inaugurated today by the Post Office Department. Appeals are béing made for the co-operation of manufacturers, deal- ers and the public generally to elimi- nate from the mails holiday greetings in_small form. D Small sised cards and letters are responsible for much delay, not only 18 LIVES SAVED BY MAN |ifide Terier “op " cara having io oo | SEES 100,000 MAJORITY 1t taken out of the canceling machines | | founder of the Carmelite order of |tutlon conducted by the . Volunteer wmen, who used him as & shield _ i Soclety of America for visiting for- . nuna In Spatn. during the 300th an- | iyl TR Tarlors. or- | Attractive Display of Auto| while they 1ungea at eacn otmer |New Rulers Will Find Only 10 lwve‘-:nry of the order at Wheeling, Vocls) I::lel;:tlonn were given by ‘with stilettoes, Arthur Fusciant, . Va. Mme. Sm| -Bouray, & Parisian opera i) - Accompanying the presentation, | singer. Prof. R. Huebner of New Types on VIew at con' fiifltfilflfiiu'}difln’fw‘n& Pel' cent of PODUIa' :"th'f.'.‘ew -h m‘ala, b(y s]g(e‘_r Theresa Y:r:xh pla; e‘? a n:’xml;:;r otd ?’eh‘guonl seriously wounded. eeling Convent, was of e violin an ward J. Young i document signed by Bishop Donahue |of this city spoke briefly. His topic Vefl"on Ha“' ..‘Iffa’é’;"&.‘“.’;f'ei":n%"'fi?x:‘: 1‘:’::: tlon Lefl' of the archdlocese of Wheeling prov- | was_“This Disabled World” Harry & doorway, where both drew ing the authenticlty of the rellc, Sis- | V. Mason, who s in charge of tho kanives. They fled unhermed after eresa is the daughter of the |home for the voluhteers, presided. late Admiral Robert Potts of Washe | Mr, Mason, explaning the purposes| DE LUXE ~ACCESSORIES| weundins Fusclant. REFUGEES IN WILD FLIGHT and stamped by hand, thereby stop- ington. of the home, pointed out that no fee DI e oencRlngiot othar Tortery It Is understood that Rev. Father | whatever is charged the men who et A e i i The allest sized lett H iti Bart and his assistant, Rev. Joseph | come there for food and lodging; ) Hero, on Hospital Cot, Fails to| ‘The smallest «ized letter or card|Candidate Popular—Opposition °f|v. Buckley, are planning to obtaie s | while they are in Washington &oing| Visitors Surprised at Big Collec- . . Fire Starts Under Tenement Stairway, Where Six Baby Carriages Are Parked. Thousands Headed for Unknmown i malls Is placed by the di t t “ 0 quantity of old gold, old coins and|to adjust thelr war compensation. Say Anything About It, But |mailsis placed by the department at| “Regulars” in Party Only Draws | fouite” which thay hope to wse. in | Mr. Mason himnelf has succeeded in tion of Comfort-Givi Destinations, Leaving Practicall ’ making & magnific lic b having .th a ) g g y Patrolman Saw Him. More Support. Which o Dlace the. present.” Foniow, | men saie them. The RIghest amount : prefentiNallow: Lmen jpa om, thehighentiamount Improvements. All Possessions Behind. ing the completion of their plans, a|being $2,300 and the lowest $45. Mr. place will be bullt in a conspicuous | Mason sald the home is in need of part of the church 'for keeping the | shoes and clothing and would be glad rellc. to receive donations from any one. THREE-DAY SYNOD |PUSH CAMPAIGN Presbyterians Hear Sermon|Women’s City Club Work En- | &8 fom as memy cliores " Inaidust | e e oL orvice districts through- chatrs, with suction feet, which can be |1 the country met today in the com- BY DAVID LAWREN SIOUX CITY, lowa, October 23.— He's a crack rifle shot—one of the best in the country—hé's the ardent friend of labor and &n even miore ar- dent champion of the farmer; he’ called a soclalist and has the indorse- ment of men prominent in the so- cialist party; he is vutspokenly anti- Harding; he has the regular nomina- tion of the repubMcan party for the United Btates Senate—his name 18 Col. Smith W. Brookhart. i By Cable to The Star and Chicago Datly ) Copyright, 1622 BY CONSTANTINE BROWN. RODOSTO, Thrace, October 17 «V Constantinople, October 23) —When the Turkish authorities take over eastern Thrace they wiil find a vast country practically deserted. From the time that the Christian in habitants were Informed that accord- Ing to the terms of the Muda agreement the province would be re turned to Torkey they have all bec rushing madly to the seashore a raflway lines, hoping to get awav ! Although the opening of the annual closed car show Baturday night was OPENS CONFERENCE Surged through spaclous Convention | PPeSident Will Receive Thir- Hall In ever-increasing throngs, to- A E, night's attendance 1s expected to be| teen Secretaries and Chiefs l of Bureau Wednesday. _— NEW YORK, Octover, 23—Two FRED[RIBK[M“URE separate inquiries were launched ol today into the origin of the fire DIES AI HUM[ HERE ecarly Sunday morning in which fif- teen persns died, seventeen were In- Jjured and 150 made homoless. Fire Vice President of the Asso- ciation of Oldest Inhabit- ants Passes Away. Marshal Thomas Brophy was In charge of one investigation, and As- sistant District Attorney John R. Hennis of the homicide bureau of the other. The fire was thought to have start- ed under the main stairway in the hall of & five-story double tenement <tructure at 116th street and Lex? much larger. The show wiil continue until Saturday night. Chummy coupes, sedans, limousines and a blg Fageol twenty-five-passen- And what is even more pertinent, the state of Iowa will send Mr. Brook- mission’s offices for a week's confer- v 3 Six v ¢ age: iti i i 4 he m of . vgton avenue. Six baby carriages nart to the Senate by « majority tnat | @t Initial Session in the ters Many Branches. |5y Falheors nbor Seature this | ence. General cleil service matters]fore the Turks arrive. They leas had been parked there the cvening may be a record-breaker. l:ovcl!lof 4 = bus de luxe. The ry 18 at Oakland, ' are under discussion everything behind. efore. hany spects the e e 8 In th lican party. Calif., d y ol i has bee 1 ¥ bet In many resp e ar |the regulars in the repubtican party First Church. Welcomes Candidates. | Giif; and ans, one wio bhas been 1| “preident Harding wil receive the Leave Possessions Behind. wa tmilar to one on me Street outbursts of emphatic disapproval of ber many of these monsters making |commiesioners and the secretaries at us far the writer has motore but on the west slde a month ago, in Mr. Brookhart after the primaries = - e DR i b e e el s el h'rmsh fabr ug’ 1\\rll-;'”),.x motored which seven lives were lost. 3 ihave failed (o diminish hls opgoertu-| The sixty-scverith annual session of | The Women's City Club has started | state. Civil Service Commission is part of ; xr:“l ld o:ul = ""‘ ‘:“ "I‘ldl =t air sized towns. In the villages nities for vote getting. In & word, Mr. Brookhurt 1s “loved for the enemles he has made” and the turmoll some of the conservatives have met up only the Synod of Baltimore, of which the {on tha last lap of its race for in- Attractive Accessories. the executive establishment of the Presbytery of Washington is a purt,{creased membership with undimin-| Men with wives who have & penchant | yoyernm, ALontiSYper et Drithe Lot Sare J < for pretty closed cars and who cannot | & ont. been abandoned, the finhabitants opened at.the First Presbyterian|ished enthuslasm. The women who|,qorq sald car had better blindfold | The problems being discussed at the |lcaving behind large stocks of cereals. Church hero this after iare actively at work in this “drive” confer STeEnoun; a2 theniveter, Ralvauibatorsiitetnigjithon e eir, "hich Commissioner | .at¢le and all the little furniture thes Six members of the family of Abra- ham_ Sugarman were burned to death, and five or six members of the Silver family tost thetr lives in the flames. Several of the dead were - Hilled A5 Jusinies, fg;m t:-;u burn}fl: 5 k<. "':Thrf the/iabor/ana f:rmfi;l::;fls o'elock with devotional exercises and [report that the main difficulty is that|to the how. Many a brave man has gn'lool;l'f ‘R x‘-l-fls x’a' residing, relate PEUHO A0 vl SR o cere structure. . Two bodles, those of 4 1 [a1l the more anxlous to hel 5 R journeyed to the show wondering how o the fleld branches of the , an ng with them only suf- et rd ml oA wess rred 80 hart. sermon by Rev. John H. Blake, mod- | Washington women do not know [{EHTCNG )0 o0 €/5 pay for m-‘ win- [ civil service, the district secretaries|ficient food to keep them alive a few orator. The sessions will run for (about the club, or, hearing the story| ter's coal supply, and journeyed home |having immediate jurisdiction over|days. They do not know where they three days, < of what It has done in Its three short | again secure in the knowledge that he | field branches in thelr respective ter-|are going and when asked If they e a ot oxiaionce oD ae would not be able to use anything more | Fitories. have any special place in view they l;.m;\;x-nn'l';): 'xgr.:«’:.l:zfr‘gn":-enu'r};;fl :o fexiatone :;,m ":Clolffld expensive than candles for heat, but| The Civil Service Commission feels | reply, “We are going wherever the yte rporation, prol ve dues 0T | with a contract for one of these pretty | that the secretaries being on the | boat will take us.” badly as to render identification dif- flcult, {f not tmpossible. Fire Spreads Rapidiy. The fira made rTapid headway, Overwhelmbigly Republican. WIIl the verdict be a repudiation of the Harding administration? Some sheats of flame roaring through W:‘lll b’mefl“"“ "(l t"""" w:’éo b;‘;u “: "’,‘,rl";;\’;":"““v Maryland and some In {a)) save the well-to-do and strict re- | little cars in his pocket "flrlunz line,” and coming in direct| The plers at Silivri and Rodosto are v air shafts and hailways u w! e a mistake to attac 0 C] 3 | quirements 10 membershi; And' accessorles. Well, they are|contact with the public and the ap-|crowded by at least 60,000 refugees. wooden air shafts ys up The program this afternoon in-i9 a9 e P- different because they can be bought | pointing officers in varfous parts of | most of whom a few weeks ago wers importance to the anti-administration { Boxtansento mniration | ciugen ‘conatitution of ‘svnod byl The simple trath Is that the foun- | SRETCH LURES Y (G0 10, Hna | the' country. can be helpfal o each | comparatively ich persons. - Siter mantiment iin Jthis SoempsS . election of corresponding (ders of the club started in to make it {baby carriage. But if you are at all [other as well as to the commission by { which a month ago had a populatior truth of the matter is that Brothe: election of ~ moderator, |a source of pleasure and comfort tolinclined toward “fixing up" your car | meeting to discuss their several prob- | of $.000, now counts scarcely 1,500 five floors in fifteen minutes. Many thrilling rescues were made, Freder- fch Strokkac being credited by stated clerk a 2 v 1 . ving elghteen Iives. He ? ¥ Brookhart has the lar republic- | Stated " clerk “and two temporary|just as many women as possible and | with this akd that, watch out. = The |lems and experiencen iosto has sunk from 20,000 to r‘wflafl:et:kl;: 9?0 3 ';\08”5&'; ”‘;erely £ e :_:';l‘!‘ AR v erks; report of the committee on {they made membership easy and the!writer went to the show firmly de-| Morning and afternoon sessions are . The country will feel the dc- e a N arrangements; report of committee {dues light. The Initlation fee is $10|termined to spend no hard-earned {being held daily. The general use of | parture of the Christian elemen burned. thoroughly advertised in the =agri-|on docket: appointment of vice mod- |and the dues $10 more. payable gemi- | money for things that he could get|the new type civil service examina- | severely, because the Turks are only ) S v 1ty t e = R D i W cultural communities and ft would | erator und standing committee: annually. " Any woman cun become 3 |along” without There are two new |tions, in which modern peychological | land laborers, while all the trade and = = 5 - = clerk an reasurer; ember. she {s known to o spotlig] on car today. Nuf sed.!discoveries play a large part, is bei industry is in the hands of The blaze apparently started in a| R be the samo no mater who was run- | POFL OF SHEe] Clot A oa of |club women in this city one of them | This years display of néw cars is |discussed at the conferenmce. e oasir Ihb LI buby carriage under the stairs In the | § ; ning this year—the state is over- |, ers; statistic N - | propos: nd another indorses | teul v L e e g wheimingly' repubiican. teFioe. o o e oD Logs thiiml Lol t) - muaraoL | (Nika (beskiattsw) chort [ycecs) s cumataricesi aajthejrscent fcenaiary 5 But there will be quite & number of}| “i.re will be devotional exercises | the Women's City Club. If she is & |notes the improvement in cars of to- L LB R LA B L democrais voting for Brookbar Labas | yonight at 7:45 oclock. at which ad- |stranger she almost certainly has a|day he Is bewindered. O3 N e will vote almost as a unit for Col. | (20 0 T, " o% ONITCy § ¢ Rev. John | membership card in some local clubl The high, bulky and unwieldy cre- O oo Brookhart, even though he earries|\iipoyell, secretary of the board of |or society in her home town. That|ations of several years ago have dis- f’;’:‘:fgefi?w;‘:}e’d(‘;“f“;h& o pumber FREDERICK L. MOORE. 21;0'fl":ell:‘l',;’e;‘b;';“‘,};’:a:“;';‘;“ 7% | home missions, and Rev. George F.|[card is suficient introduction appeared. In their place have sprun D 3 = Seo! 0! up low, compact and easily handl ed or sufiocated without the slighiest | Troderick Lawrence Moore, eighty- | Towa as their foe. e e ey My ioriths Nome 8o Far Rejected. garnwhich Thot only ‘function per- bR 3 2 seven y. cle . ; 18ines i The membership committee recom-{fectly under the hood. but are safe Several tenants perched on upper | SCVen years old, vice president of the ChmmixsJ-oncnOreuna. el e TeRUIaL DRI ens mermion will |mended her application, which must|to drive; flexible in speed and easy story windows threatened to jump.|Association of Oldest Inhabitants of| Mr Cummins has lost ground in the | g:cigck, L of course be accompaniéd by the ini- | to turn cut of danger. but were prevailed upon by firemen | ¢he District of Columblia, died at mid- 3 tiation fee, to the board of directors Built for Comfort. The new type examinations have | ing belong to famiifes that have been been used in various states through- | here for a generation. When the out the country and will be used in | correspondent asked them why, if the nation-wide clerkship examina- |they lived in peace with the Turks tion November 4 That date will|wh they were here before, thev mark their first use in the District. were now afraid of them, they re plied: BONAR LAW GIVEN Reason for Fear. “The old Turks were decent and REINS BY ENTIRE we lived harmoniously with them. When in 1920 this territory was given to remain until ladders could be state. He would have a hard time —_—— § 5 % oA ralsed to take them dow night last night at his home, 1080 31st} inping a republican nomination this e I Y e and of wix months| Windshields have been improved, UNIONIST BALLOT | Grecos by the ailies wo natorally woman, Mrs. Mary Ingla: street. Arrangements for the funeral{ voar Some of his friends and fol- PLAN BIG RECEPTION she is received into full membership. | 1Ot On('}{";h“,:"‘;-;ezu'fu:":_;:r-:tl‘lhe fra'ernized with our brothers from cur former home country and helped them all we oould. This the Turks party meets in London tomorrow to ar- | 1)1 never forgive, and we shall cer- range its program, which wili be issued | tainly be.unable to withstand thy as manifesto immediately afterward. The | TUrkish pressure when they return” announcement that Reginald McKenna | Fears of the Christians are e wiil appear on the conservative platform | founded ' because ' the = natipnalisis has stirred remarkable interest every- | have adopted the elogan of Turkey . for the Turks” and will do their ut- where. The possibility of his appoint- T e ment as chancellor-of the exchequer- is e tragedy for the . generally discuseed, ‘but some well in- | LU s T w0 much the Rrester formed ~ conservative newspapers say { oo ORS8O PR R prought this is altogether improbable 2nd opin- | ¢ “Thiore by the Greek government fon is fairly general that this post will ‘who assured them that . £o to Stanley Baldwin, one of the lead- | thay c. work in peace here. in the fight against Liovd George. A and it speaks well for the club. and > B ot driver can reach them without break- TO ARCHBISHOP CURLEY | for thy women frawn to 8 81,05 (5 | ing an arm. ~Windown have been co od the warning and leaped from the | have not been completed. fourth flnor, receiving injuries which | 30 U e ‘_Cq“‘:" "‘:,'1 e caused her death. _ Mr. Moore was born June 5, 1835, at While the firemen were at work on [ Sandy Spring, Md., but very shortly the second and preparing to fight | thercafrer was b 3 floor collapsed. but not before a warn- | f ¢ -1 speeches in favor of the republican 3 S SHLABU L x ing roar had sent the firemen to|ington throughout his entire life, ex-| tjcket without specifying persons, is| ET®™ Under Auspices of Cath =i e a0 L o |itor hours at a time and not feel as if safety. cept for a period during the war,| committed more or less to the senti- olic Men Tonight. Tnero are In the club grandmothers— D L rod. i h Saves Many Lives. he v s ments he expressed in a letter writ- : perhape there are great-grandmoth- : N ‘1'“; score of prrs{)rw owe their TS son B nes NG, Ton'to & friena immediately after the | Catholic priests in Washington and|frs But ‘they do mot laok It and Sio, Weed B i g ard Known for His Good Works. Primary, in which he said: "I have |vicinity, parish pre#jderits and lay- [there are girls who will not be old | Freol WOOG, 08 Wire, X fach sverys lives to seventeen-vear-old James} yr. .c ona of the best known citi-|yours of the 8th instant. You. of {yon i)} unite in a gublic reception | €NOUSh to Vote for several Years. |t¢imes and the car of today is 4s near- O'Dornell, a mechanic’s helper, Who {zens in the District of Columbia, and | courée, know that I have no sympa- 1y perfect as human {ngenuity can was eating at a restaurant In the | throughout his entire life he was|thy with the greater and more im- |to Archbishop Mickiael J. Curley of .. All Types Belong. et genuity c: icit d a woman cry | known for his good works. He was | Portant part of the platform on which { BaMimore, in Gonzaga Hall, at 8| Thete are earnest women engaged 3 vieinity when he heard a woman ery | (oY, O BE B0 e &roup who | Mr. Brookhart made his primary cam- | o'clock tonight. The meeting will be|in the difficult task of the “uplitter.” —— for help. Running to the street, he| reanizeq the Young Men's Christian | Paign. If his powers were commen- | under the auspices of the District and there are frivolous women who U o leaning out of ne|Association in Washington. He moved | surate with his apparent desires our | branch, National Council of Catholic mantito have EhmoodiitimoiTliere indow on the second floor o ) D ast: e ortaits L { 2| are women who have s win the resolution for the bui:ding of the| sovernment would no Men, of which Thomas J. Donovan s | a7e Women who Raye leisure 07 (g lowers are to be found helping Clyde ”‘“m’m’mT s Herring, democratic nominee for the e United States Senate. In fact, Sena be_accepted. tles from them do not deafen th Priests and Laymen to Join in Pro- | This club has no limitations. Poli- | T8 & o car. Cuchions are softs H pants of the car. Cushions are sof! tica and religlon, business or &ocial|.:'gng more luxurious. You can sit ttempts to analvze the electoral ) prospects yield no results and no one REFUGEES ARE ATTACKED aside 1r0n;| l;lb p;"_' propagandists seems to hold a distinct opinion as i s Kill Many and S ot 26/000,00D woterasmiliiine | CHSAnized Bands Y v up. The position of the woman el. Rob Wagons. tors constitutes cne of the chief enigmas. * By the Associated Press. One international effect of the im- CONSTANTINOPLE, October 23~ ending election is reported from |Bands of organized Comitadjis and burning tenmement with two small present Young Men's Christian Asso- | Righ! children by her side. Dt but e e wwie foan Asso-] " (Signed) “ALBERT B. CUMMINS." | "Archbishop Curley will speak and it | Women who want to keep on doing _The young man clambered on the | f*'yeary e ens wipor & humber| And when it comes to expressing |is expected he will discuss Catholic [business after hours If they can there sill of a store window. jumped and|pospital. For 4 great many years he| Sentiments with reference to MT. factivities in Washington and other| J% TRUCH, TRCE ¢ i pron it i caught a nwmhsms_ %z‘:\_ }I;E l‘e)d the | Was a directer of Columbia Hospital, | Cummins _ and the Harding adminis- | parts of his diocese. After the meet- | Women Wwho S ificor st ae himself up to the window. Heled the | ang for a long period was a member | tration. Col. Brookhart ls far {rom |ing an effort will be made to of-|guaintances and desirable surround- three frightened tenants down thel o% " goarq of Charities. He had|reticent. He sald the other day: canize new parish councils. The|{ fire escape to the street and then|e., 5 girector of the Board of Trade inge 1 e ratine ¢ L. executive commiittee in charge fol- ical sec- . B aris, where Premler Poincare is|armed irregulare are operatins raced back and rescued the WOmAN'S | 4ng activa in Its affairs, being at one FightsiCommins B lows: Thomag J. Donovan, president; .,E’i‘;fid':;o‘{},‘,';’,f,",' & nusical se<:|Ceremony Will Be Held in Rooms |said to have recelved a note from | throughout eastern Thrace accord- asleep In & crib, Later he went to |time its vice president. “I am fighting the Cummins rail bill | Andrew I Hickey, vice president;|ment of dramatic talent—right now L TR Marquis Curzon asking. In view of the | Ing Lo British information = They the roof of an adjoining building, and Elder in Covenant Church. hardest of all. The President and I|Peter A. DPiiry, treasurer; Hugh C.[the chairman is looking for a few of Commissioners in Dis- political situation {n Great Britain, | have entered largely through th. by throwing a board over the alley Mr. Moore was an elder of the|agree to fight things out in the pri- Ml!ch;;llé fingncial nc:—eury fi:ncl! aspiring playwrights who want to 3 FIR n;:.‘,,,’:::{"‘&fl,’:',’,‘“{;’ ;:‘d:‘;’;‘.‘:ep:n-r: :;hgmr?:mr&i“ghg % {:’r:? no'ln:l - space mads It xmzuumel (o‘r' nhndurlnher Church of the Covenant.. He Was in-{ nary ang B have not been asked to '_’.mr“clag;'"ex;:::n\ar: K‘ueac‘rfi:h:yr: ;:{:l:er; one or two-act plays for the trict Bmldmg. e O o was to open 8¢ Lau- | tions. everywhere, :ffnleo?nrtrsém“‘ch:;;mn:xz‘%o :ooi‘eelg ::;‘;f:;fid ar‘l’& q'r?:ru;“:?t‘:f n:t co‘rrrlls modify any of my pledges since.” John T. Guii¥éyie, M. B. Harlow, John 7 I sanne, Switzerland, on November 13. A ;K‘ur’nx. ;«l:» nlln of 200 attacked = = e g L 9 = 9 Greek refu S ol cross in safety. pletion’ moved his membership from| Col. Brookhart explalns that he is | H. Hunter, C oCarfhy, Dr. D'Arcy Has Many Faellities. s Scottish Pemperance. Hairoboll last nig There is & strong probability, de- | I¥enty of them and clares a Central News dispatch from | coj The British are Edinburgh today. that the Scottish Keep yatrols in th temperunce vote, which in 1918 was{ a1l large bodles of movin cast solidly for the coalition, will be | but this is a most difficult cast at the forthcoming election in|to the extent of the coun ‘favor of candldates supporting Mr. | covered. Lloyd George. Leading temperance ‘The card on the bedstead of Strok- |the W. Street. Presbyterian Ch: 2 al of Lincoln, Roosevelt |Magee. H. K. Murphy and Dr. A. A. There is a circulating library and £ kach, who is recovering in the hos, :n the Church of the y(:uvcnlnl.u:vclg u::ir ;chgiu-vm: 2 hot entirely for | Russeéll: The following pafish presi- |a reading room and a place to rest, | Macfarland will fill the boardroom pital from the effects of smoke, bears { throughout the rest of his life was [the party of Hardin He goes on |dents .will ‘serve: on the reception|and by no means least, there is a well | of the District bullding at 11 o'clock % notation that makes him one of the |an elder of that church. In his|to say that he will not support thecommittee: P. J. Walshe, Leslie J.|appointed restaurant where meals)iomorrow morning to witness the un- heroes of the fire Younger days he was for a long {ship subsidy bill of the administra-|Leiper. Dr. Willlam C. Gwynn, Wil-|are served at reasonable rates. There| .. " s o portrait of the forme “He saved the lives of eighteen per- period the superintendent of the!tion, and that he does not favor the [llam F. Thomas, John J. King. Al-jare rooms where one can put up an sons. the notation says. It is signed |West Street Presbyterian Sunday | aqministration tarift bill, but one “on | phonsus Edelin, F.. Aloysius Horst- | out-of-town guest. and other rooms|Commissioner. by Patrolman Cash, who was on duty | school, and he frequently said thatla sliding scale,” whatever that may|kamp, Leland Atherton, J. Eugene that may be rented for card or danc-| By order of the Commissioners, all at the fire. Strokkach said nothing |many of his happiest hours were|mean. He wants a soldler bonus,|Gallery, Thomas A McNerney, Fran-]ing partles city officlals and emploves in the 3 i 1 iy De Sales Smith, Dr. W. F. Ma- obody s making any money out ‘ x f 2 3 Ty spent in that work: © 7 |thinia i« should be pald out of wag |cle Do 'sales Smith; Dr. W. £ Me. | oGl club, Nobady wants to make | Srvice during Mo Maclarlend e o { o A e | e v o 21T 1y of his time to civic and eleemosy- | srgues sgainst the use of the in-|McCarthy, W. D. Beller, Patrick it “a paying Dfovflg"“’ e er EhmUSt| tond_ the exercises If they can be | ferences already have passed resolu- AT S T T FIGHT IN NEW YORK nary work, but he also gave of his|jynction in strikes. O'Keefe. W. J. Tobin, T, J. Crowley, | pay Its own wayv, bul after thal '3 spared from their work. tions in support of the retiring pre- | gy of refugees throughout the terri- money to every good object with a Thomas Bryan Huyck. Albert Sohul: The presentation will be made by |mier. odusfolisetiess Spushofh Khalbiel: It was pointed out by an official of . % ! shown incrcased disorders in the the United Kingdom alliance, the S oy i e principal English temperance organ- | Past fc o it wlEvtyy ay 1 is seldom equaled. Don’t Elect Demecrats. tels, W. H. Mattingly, William it affords P’ mombers, and the ser- Theodare W, Noyes Commissioner generosity that 5 TO BE SPEEDED UP |Ee Wit be sincerely mourned by a -|Carter. C. G. Light, . Zach Fowler,|Vice it can give the community. It{Rudolph, chairman of the board of e o e rale of triends. beeaase. he| Mr. Herring ls a business man, high- ) FRUeR o O, CEh o land. | has no other ambition than to serve) Commissioners, will accept the por- was always ready to help any one|ly esteemed, and will win the con- |3, 3 Charies N. Darnolb, Lewi, the women of this city and the city|trait on behalf of the people of the |ization, that such an attitude would ____(Continued from First Page.) __ [who needed his help, and he was a trength of the state. Many _ itself. Every big city has a Women's| pigtrict. Speeches of tribute to the |mark a departure from previous 0 e P gervative streng roughs, C. O. Mi! J & club of this general description, but| yntiring service Mr. Maocfarland | stands of the Scottish \cmpnrgnce or- 2 the pace, s arri few if any has one conducted on such | randerad his city will be made by Tiving wise counselor as well as a gener- v im irepublicans will either vote for hf ganizations, which heretofore had al- cnough excuse it does not make up |ous giver. ard Johnson in,” R. L. ihe deficiency in potential voters. The iin prefesence to Brookhart or stay eph Gampbell, Tho! broad and generous lines as this one. | yohn Joy Edson and Dr. William Tin- | ways supported individuals declaring | ¥ t b o i ruthless ruls of percentage must be e I e e to Misg|2Way trom the polls altogether. He e o o Do ryenron $ |1t means much ‘te the women. but|aail: Tiermseives 1n. fanon of temperants | o The, silvation ‘has seriotuly aiarined appiled, and if the democratic dis-| Mr, Joore Was, mac %r 13, | is well liked, and when it comes down | Hunter. evenymorestortheclty The man to be honored tomorrow | principles, regardless of paruy al-|the Froneh high Dan.E . triots do not show a like percentage | Virginia Campbell, September 18.)is wel Many of the most prominent wom- | was a Commissioner from May 9, 1900, | llance. "" ‘";“"'* Y;’;P b‘;e ':‘“" ,“""-‘ ench_charge ks with be en in Washington belong to it and its|to January 24, 1910. if the report is accurate, however, it is estimated such an attitude by the Scottish temperance voters would mean approximately 400,000 votes, judging from the anti-license vote at the last election. It is considered unlikely in temp: ance quarters that the Scottish tem- perance advocates will support the unionists in the forthcoming elecion, ot mormal falling off, it spells worry |1855, who survives him. They hadito ability and value as a legislator, for the republicans. lived together more than sixty-seven | v Horring is head and shoulders b urge that ever: v KR apatin ot weomong 255r ' BIERL iz St Sor 1 o5, Dol "tk Iy | SHIFT SYSTEM OF LABOR it %"l & oSS e pr e o T nE i : Gt edt demoeriis 10 ine” .y IN STEEL MILLS FAVORED DISIINGUISHEU BR["SH PORTO RICANS WANT T ing the primary cause of the pani among the refuzees, alleging that Greei command issued orders to the populs tion to evacuate within ten davs, « period which is now drawing to a close The Greek governor general was di« missed yesterday because he fafled 1. hold the exodus in check. hat the desperats efforts of the re- |vive—a son, Dr. Willlam Moore of iicans te register thelr_vote 14t | New York city: Mlss Ella Moore, who | Stalcs Senate from s - Weok dia not reap the harvest of |lived with her father and mother, and | , O BrOVIIAT, oJ * 0% 1 ot be | Committee Says Change From 12- Tamyy;cesullgidsamcs Mrs. Robert B. Tenney of Washing- | 5'rygical when he gets to the United 3 ton, Mr. Lawrence Moore died sov. |28 tadicas waen BC 6265 20 ¢ re'wili| Hour to 8-Hour Day Need Not ot to revision, It would ‘seem {adult years and of whom three sur- |20 BT N€ 0 0 2ea"to the United “BIG MAN” GOVERNOR Apathy Very Apparent. eral years ago. ere are living i ork with La Follette of Wisconsin, as Sir George Younger, present chair- » The fact 1s that both in democratic | three Krandchiidren and three great- | NOTS ¢ Nebraska, Norbeck of North Increase Output Cost. Mayof gf San Juan Also Asks Pres- man of the unloniat party. ir & promi- JOHN T. FORD’S WIDOW B z 2 Dakota and that group of insurgents. cof rezar, L', whether they :)::.u‘:l::;:u::e:m‘:oanu:;i:n;g. B;:wm ‘l'm n;:" PE n:'e ,e‘m" thn; "fimgnehm‘n:‘lnatur::lum:n;;.fi; ident for Inauguration of LONDON, October 22.—Admiral Sir :vnlll:lom:-";lr the I‘r’." e of }:eir mnu); L 3 GflD IN BALTIMORE 3 . Cummins has been.' Curiously enous! 3 = 2 on the other side or wit 5 S e Ny o Bain o twelve-hour labor day to one of eight eric Algernon De Horsey died at Cowes o Mre. Edith B. Ford, wi nounced degree®of apathy among the MRS. ,. J- MUIR DIES, Cummins, the original insurgent, the |, "0 €0 o o Increasing the cost® of Amq an Policies. e i‘;'y.&'émim?‘;.;‘iif{.:,‘.’_ here =s hi et oA b voters In each party than can be ex- plaimed away by the ordinary pro- LIVED HERE 33 YEARS 5225.‘?2?1‘31':‘:’3517':‘;":“'3:;“.;?"3 the labor component in thelr output.| Appointment of “a blg man” as gov- Dolliver, 1s today classed as uitra- | if fhe opinjon of & committee of the |4 nor of Porto Rico and inauguratio cesses of allowance for normal dif- T Do e ive. “Beaator Cummins is & 17 = 3 has 2! - . rican vel tal ference between a state and national| Mrs. Lizsle Gofver Mulr, olghty- |man of Fare independence, & con- | Cesie®; which has completed a mation: :’; u‘:‘:re = m;"‘b"";“x::m: T”‘,::‘;’:! campaign. one years old, wife of the Rev. Dr. |scientious public servant, but unless|oe labor. 5 2 Y in this city, when John Wilkes Booth AdmicaliDeitlorsey had besh I Cepn assassinated President Lincein, died Eoxernor; of thonlale, oL R since'HELD FOR SHOOTING in Baltimore vesterday at the famil 1913. He was ninety-five years old. | 5 N 1 g Do Ll e AT BEACH RESORT |Moms, 1538 Xorts Gimor st the wave of radicalism or discontent | ", mayor of Sanr Juan, at a conference to- Mrs. Thero is something else at the bot- |J. J. Muir, for the last thirty-three|or whatover it may be called passes | s end o e A T Pras et Harals A the Jamaica insurrection of 1865 and e A R O O e e apPfonend; years pastor of Temple Baptist|on he will have & ard time winning | made by the committee. ‘The major- | Tne San Juan mayor, who conferred 1) as e akes, of|Jay Warner Claims Self-Defense in | August 10 last Mrs. Ford celebrated {Cuurchiafithtajicity andjstmplain for thefpomnstion ST ity of managers and executlves. With| .\ gecretary Weeks on Porto Rican |the British flest in the West Indies her ninety-first birthday surroundca on the seat of the trouble. The campaign_for election of representa- :the United States Senate, died yes- Wounding of Jesse Malone. by eight of her children, twenty-six grandchildren and seventeen great- Sees 100,000 Majority. T e o of the ndurod, P2, | matters last week and who represents | from 1872 to 1875, and commander- e I ORAIeas seems 1o De Diay:lterday in the family residence, 1317| ne test wiil really come when |Detter served by eliminating the twelve- | the uniohizi pany, which is aiigned | in-chief of the Pacific flest from 187¢ Pactoer SR T e TSR Kenyon street northwest. F - | hour day.” agains , the present Poi o . = key that it can hardly be heard above JCOTHIE wiiiGe "Neld In'the Tempte | ETO0Khart comes up for renomina- | ‘m,“Gmmittes estimated that the |Rican govemer, said he: did not spe- |Pacific his fagsblp, the S R T Eiother of fitteen sons und daughters. | the strident notes o e guberna- Lot Church at 0 o'clock Wed- | tion two years hence, as he is being | change would add B2 cifically ask for the removal of Gov.|gaged tl ‘l;e;:rvcl:d ‘:ut: -\::1;.:;:3 CLARENDON, Va., October 23.—Jay g A mar; torial contest. This would seem to Reily, but for an ending of the whole | Huascar indicate that the congressional ticket 'Nesday Afternoon, the Rec. .H. O. elected this year to il the unexpired | per cont’ to the labor cost, and de- |2 Poyich he said Mr. Relly repre. |to the Peruvian authoritles. The| Wamer, forty years old, surrendered to|mond, Va ed to Mr. w. S| will run evenly along with the state . Millington, sceretary of the Baptist| term ot Wiiliam S. Kenyon, Who re- |} Moy than the variations Q| Fents He added that so far in his con- | question of the admiral's action was | Arlington county authorities last night | Ford in 1849. & later Mr. ket aid tha there Sl B T e Shing Tatermene Wil 5o Fiosk | siEned from he Senate o sccept | phciced Wttt compaing pints S | fotenos In eshingtar, e had, sch o | debated iy parliament, by, o lomiey | shd, b2 Beng b W, oot v | Fom B ehIeh e o el e o e of differen: ¢ | indication of any immediate intention | was justi or W L e y ew 3 ¥ . for the sematorship goes into the Creek cemoterve - - . - |3ppotntment om 'h'l?.d:'::, :’"::_’ e e, Sechmions skil, Toraticy and |t make & change in the Eovemorship | admiral was placed on the retired | Beach yesterday in which Jesse Malone, | family and died. Mr. Ford died in third week just about as colorless A Judge Kenyon, in o lette: P other casual advantages:’ of the lsland. list in 1892. , 1014 D street southwest. 1s§1Es s Near Roteenet o e described heretofore. The main ls- ' this city thirty-three years. June 13,i,,1a) friend, which wasn't intended Washington, a business partner of tor Cal that 1313, Dr. and Mrs. Muir at Temple f ¢ 7 rent events. Among her most cher- o against Senator Calder s that 1313, Dr. and Mrs. Mulr at Temple | for puplication, but which naturally : Warner, was shot in the thigh, * ' © lxent, cvents, Amene her wort sherl he voted for a protective tariff on t into_print, rejoices over Mr. . &loves, which upon due thought and Eolden wedding anniversary, =~ gooknm."nomutjxon and obvious argument. Attracted by the screams | the painting of Washington that hun analysis might seem to be a quite o 000, ©ATGrT SUAETe ) ‘; L i ]y wants him to win. - = 5 . of Mrs. Malone, passersby rushed to|in the box in For X MSLAr SOORIAD natural thing for a republican sena- | FAWard, A Pouir SHed of nTuensa| “Most everybody is for Brookhart in > B > 3 i . J | the scene. - B T Anderson of Mc.|by President Lincoln .‘;.. night he tor to have done. S or thts ol o fi:;“.v"n"n lowa without exactly knowing why. . : - : . : S : Lean. Va.. tock the Injured man in|was shot by Booth. The painting b - Joht The republican label is the principal i ‘ i S 3 his automobile to Emergency Hospital, | shows a rent in the canvas where Dre Gopclanda Slegan Simple: é‘,}'_‘; “"8'.“{"“5"::', "-‘t:’&‘bf:{ reason, his method of expressing di i S 3 £l hona At i aald Uithe winnARisymot ?oam.h spur ripped 1t o he ,;2{'.‘?"’ pponent, Dr. d, might % satisfaction with the existing order S S SN o X AR ¥ serlous. Warner lives on a houseboat | from the box to tthe m- His opponent, Dr. Copelan BBt | Nira. Noel W. Barksdale, and Mrs.|in washington Is another whion gets | - : 4 : Hon “the” Botomn.. County aficars | Ing. - Sif temper ‘yran: nis® At e be said to be resting his campaign Edna M. Yount, wife of Dr. Eimer F., d he . b 5 - > found Wi wait] l t the upon the single slogan, “I am a|Yount of The Star. Her husband|Dothfarmerand laborer andfelsper| BE WS ; 4 - i e S found Warner awaiting them at the|Ume Of Lii0%/n “washington. demoarat.” and letting it go at that, |aiso survives. is enough to win by 100,000 or pos- — - ~ =y e s " | According to the police Malome claims | in later vears o When the question is asked of i ¥ b e | |argument, and that the shot would | for her husband and was hi the qualifications for , the busi- RADIO BEDTIME STORIES. senator in the operation of Ford's Theater in Baltimore. “GET-WORK” DRIVE BEGINS. A Y ; ¥ bt ~|fired.” Warner claims that he shat in ot Serles Printed in The Star to Be ; \f-defense, drawing hin 1l Employment of negroes, “who have > > lem .b. el!'lln‘ nr:kn > mo,lve]rl- onhy At least as adequats as those of a Broadecasted. o2, Washington from _ the . ; i _ aiter being ‘attacked by practicaliy the | RITES FOR MRS.}OYNTON. constructor of bulldings. There are| nu ... o - rgess’ Bedtime Btories' W. Drew in an address last night be- ’ e 3 = SR I & day of the|appearing in The Evening Star will' fore a special meeting of colored peo- | L % o ¢ : ‘| woMEN To RULE MEETING. |B°% °f General’s Widow Placed in dasestite’ cunvinos ithoge wha have | x1eaht) Cox 7 Nocors hger En - 1’1‘. cu m::n’:lm.'s:t”tlh.: ; ; # Women will reign at the regular Arlington Cemetery. TeEltered o e o i T, | ments for 2 8 | White Cross Labor Bureau. Of : = - ; ; monthly meeting of the North Capitol oy for Mrs. Helen 1f quarters th A ihg | foF, the “kiddles” been made | which Dr. Drew is the was i . = T . and Eckington Citizens' Association S re come m the | with The znnl&mm and | 4orged by the Ministers and Deacons' * e in the Emery School at 8 o'clock to- | V. Boy LW the New York Tribune Uhion and the National Negro Min- 4 9 4 morrow night. ing, were held in her apartment in y radlo Evangelistioal Alliance of . 4 ; By formai vote of the association, | Ciiiton Terrace South this afternoon in & resolution. bk R 3 . SN Y 4 this meeting will be in charge of the|gt 2 o'clock. Rey. Dr. Wallace Rad- e bk ; Sl Vi ¢ : feminine members, with Dr. Ells R.|cliffe officiated. The body was tak g, e rond Falss, secend vics prosidoni; presid: | ta Avilagion oational com 3 Kath . for the , celebration ', Where Selle: # beside that of hus. S WA PR e