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HALLOWEEN SPIRIT PERVADES CAPHTAL Police Curb Rowdyism, But Give Children Free Hand for Fun. MASKING BIG FEATURE Ghosts and Goblins to Run Gamut on Streets and at ' Clubs. AY hildren's holiday. ween, with all its mystic para- phern its ghosts, goblins, witches, putiy-blowe is with use once again, to flower out tonight in the streets and homes with vigor, Althoush innumerable adults will join a one of them the This i Hal i {Husband Angry Over Hylan Note To Voting Wife By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, October 31.—Her- bert C. Drescher, an attorney, has written Mayor Hylan voicing strong objection to the mayor sending Mrs. Drescher a campaign letter ending “Sincerely yours.” “Replying to jour letter to my wife,” Drescher's letter read, “al- low me to record my strongest ob- jection to your ‘Sincerely yours' closing. Such objections are made because of the fact that my wife isa married woman, who, Iam in- formed, has never been introduced formally “or otherwise to your honor. Hence a letter written even by the mayor of this city to a lad Who Is not even an acquaintance should not be closed, in my humble opinion, along that rely yours' line preceding your signa- ture. Drescher inquired also in the let- ter who was paving for such let- | ters on the official statlonery of the mayor's office, advocating the candidacy of William . Carswell . for the supreme court justiceship. BLAME IS PLACED THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1922. |COMMSSION LAURS EMERGENGY TARIFE Asserts Results Were Notice- able in Prices for Wool, Wheat and Sugar. The Tariff Commission has issued statement praising the emergency tarifr | law as achleving “definite results.” The | law, according to the statement, tended | “to prevent so great a fall in pri as! might otherwise have come rather thun | increase the value of' the thirty com- modities covered. The “results” were sald to be noticeable as applied to woel, wheat and sugar. The law, which has now b seded by the permanent tariff act, ms to have a ted in relleving tue cute depression” in the wool-growing industry, according to the statement adds that its effect there wa m removing a strained credit, situation and in causing millrs to us: domestic rather than imported siocks. | 5 HERE'S THE HOLY GHOST FLOWER. NTERTAWN PUPILS INMERRY PRANK Halloween Ghosts and Gob- lins Give Party at Atypical Public School. t The vanguard of Halloween ghost goblins, witches with their Insepa- rable black cats and varlous other spooks descended today on the atyp- ical public school at 10 6th street ! southwest and' for more than an hour entertained the pupils with their merry pranks. After their departure the children celebrated the occasion with an elaborate, old-fashioned H loween party and were joincd in the revel by a score of visitor mong whom were Walter B. Patterson, di- rector of special schools, and other school officials. Garbed in Clown Suits. In anticipation of the celebration (R Mexican Rebels! Suffer Heavy Loss In 4-Day Fighting EL PASO, Tex, October 31. Rebels headed by Porfirio Rubio and federal soldiers of the 30th Battalion, commanded by Col. Juan Izaguirre, fought a four-day battle near Pachuca, Hidalgo, Mexico, ac- cording to reports current in Juarez today. Rebel losses were heavy. Federal troops captured 2 large number of rifies, Soldiers of the 44th Battalion are to be discharged as a result of a partial uprising of that unit at Pichucalco, Chiapas. Thice of the rebels were killed by loyal soldiers. ix rebels captured immediately were executed, Col. Reginio Hernandez, second in command in the army of Gen. Juan Carrasco, Sinale olution- ist, was killed in a fight with fed- eral troops, it was reported. PARENTS BLAMED FOR FLAPPERISM: MILLER AND SMITH HAILED IN GOTHAM Gubernatorial ° Candidates Both Address Enthusiastic Audiences. WET PLANK IS ASSAILED Gnve;nor Declares Democrat, if He Fulfilled Oath of Office, Could Not Aid Thirsty. BY N. 0. MESSENGER, Staff Correspondent of The Ntar NEW YORK, October 31—Gov, Mil- ler, the republican candidate for gov ernor, in his opening speech last night in the stronghold of the oppositio candidate, fired his first shot at ti wet” plank in the demo A tha (Cstinitig s o Western bankers, the statement adds, ! :n garbed them- : I o r ana party, the children garbed them: should forzet that Halloween is pecu- felt better secured with wool paper! an g - £ Erx 5 . . i . | selve: lown suits and other cos- orm, upon which Alfred 13 liarly and particularly the children’s FOR SUPPLY DELAY | when forcign wools vifually were em- | e ; appropriately decgrated pects to raft into port a large vou festivity, and that tonight the “kids” bar;_t;‘-:l. et AN centailal bashall .:;xmeidt‘«'r:d DM R e “: ¥ol have « right to innocent fun. on wheat,” says the statement, S i e disclosed th B ais et Maj. Suilivan of the police department, “ontinued from First Page.) scems to have affected only the witches riding broomsticks. black Dr. Freeman Says Many Tell e fh“"j’f K ,'d'k Ll not forsetting the days of his own child- o T |trade in northern spring wheat pro- cats and pumpkins adorned the win- ‘ SUiem the citii that Gov. Miller ix hood. s inetructed officers of the law | SUDDIY committee. The phonograph|$§iced In the upper Missiseipl ant o ABwelwnlle he frone ropmiwas ars Children What to Do, But | \h fricnd of the vor a e lemiont with the youngsters, but | Was received rusted and with parts adian wheat of the same variety i he hight the witehes and goblins are 3 Nirre ey 1 the wime tme not to allow any | Missing It was learned that the cost | Large auantitics of other varieties O Lupposed 1o cavort, s Themselves Disobey. [Gopssuieisat mobube eal adtoee Yowdyism, any use of those obnoxious | Of repair would be in excess of the| o WATHL BT exportue fram G : Shocks of _corn, which William I'" SPEael aosticar acen ) putty blowers, throwing of flour, or [Original estimated cost of a new ma-|little effect upon their prices. There e S meht from ibzeards | Both eandidat 1 wther agencis to hurt people or damage | chine. The purchasing officer was in- | Wsually’ 18 a deficiency of domestic Pt on the handie bars of their bi-| Wherever there is ground for erith- {1 uio mectings, o d e Property | formed accordingly that the phono-| 00 o wever, and o the extent that cycles, were scattered about the Toom. | cigm of the “flapper” it is truceable the part of th crs in Children are admonished mot to for- | the kehools did meot propose to bay Tor emergency law reduced some- Beside them were pumpling scarclto lack of home training for which | where they spoke on th (e thines, or to expect @11t and request wis made that the or- D I o s I Soie stretche {he room wers | mother and father must stand fndict- | S mumalen. 1 b rab them e colla E¥L e o ey s T he or-| \iriety chiea duties I ; i ; 1 : Indlet- worta while to foliow ir > CHilren aho! violateiithe!} oo o, consel 1 Final adjustment of|some eftect on prices. England did I 1) a dozen or mors SITINES from which |ed as derelict in duty. last night de- | argument, contention, Chare:s and v to their parents: | ot cquneation. DoncEng. - dinot purchase the normal portion of hung sticks of candy, apples, Drewzels, | o Log pov. James E. Freeman, rector r charges and draw adfier 0 te regulations | ooy tducation, however, has paid thel cinadian wheat in 1921-1922, with the “hot Laddie Boys." otherwise know g 4 : Slozis an it How the Wil ba toil % jdelivery charges from the naval sta-| ool that many Canadian producers as hot “dogs.” and bags containing a |of Epiphany Episcopal Church. Drin-ioph,uiq iniience the voters 5 ¢ 2 ¥ Value? the school of 4 muchine of 0| were forced to market thelr crop vasieatassoriment of prissal EVery; |cipaliapeaicer at the obanin: eeslon |iees of theloutoomes wil Variety of Masks. gl S ¥ e in this country over the tariff wall i that was eatable was con of the twentyoninth annval comven-|until the voters troop 10 ¢ golden orange decorations, streamers be eited in the purchase :},H"‘“heal by ® G itted free ot | violating the n."uilnnfiprzhihilllo: law, ! gh;m )Flnv\'flr?" It's a lrlop!r:lhp!:lum PR tion of the District of Columbia, held | Hitx Wet Plank Failacy. ok B el aper cut- for some new class 1y is uncertain. were arraigned In the United States| but when you are visiting the D = S 3 = e 5 and banners, erispy paper cut-outs of | gomegtic seicne S pecilontiona Were s y arty and entertainment was |in Columbia Heights Christian Churc Gov. Miller's course with regar ail Kinds, masks “ranging from angeljoubmitted tor somplote Mitehon utensis fausnn s trone (ndlng feature of 1555 |branch of Police Court today by As-|partment of Agrloulture “mum’ show archaged by Mi i RS e e TR R e S b to devil” costumes from witches to 41 appropriate dining room equipment | was ‘the surplus of raw sugar in Isistant United State D;strh'x Attor- i wn’x also be allowed to look prin Dr. Froeman appealed to his hear-{be called an attempt at 0 Ku K ) ot erisace for a new cooking school. In compliance | Cuba. This amounted to nearly |ney Frank J. Kelly, before Judge| this Holy Ghost bloom, rare in this| Stod “ v ; = ey . h ‘ . Ku Klux Klanners are expected f0lywith the statute before .him the cc i » i all the decorations were made |ers, regardless of denominational af- | was a frank appeal to common sense 1 e statute e co- [ 2,000,000 tons as compared with nor- | g ac S tualiy al . Wania be se. : Washington streets to-jordinator of the general supply com- §mal stocks of about ;'Rm.non fons. The | Hardizon, pleaded not guilty and de climate. and designed by the pupils. filiations, to face the world crigis be- land reason, and for ¢ night, no v in particular com-|mittee did not at once reiease thefsurplus, equal to almost half the|mandcd jury trials. Iach defendant| The flower is peculiar in thi In addition to 3. ‘l..uermn_ the | fore the chur He pointed out the | buncombe. k = e vuishborheods, but ‘also on|[tquisition for purchase: insiead hefannual American consumption, had @i is at liberty on bond. Within a_white, cup-shaped bioom is | visitors ln('l\,lr‘tfcl'f ‘l*r“ll s Dy {omb. | crowing lack of interest of par-nts it | his quty as o = s, 1 | submitted a typed list, with deseription, | serious effect on prices. A drop from | gy 5ol o Jackson, Roste| ¢CN the figure of a dove, with wings, | Mrs, M. R Tobey, Misy Anne Beers: {ioral and ining «f chil- : Ee such thorouszhfares as Pennsylvania z‘-.»l and prices, of some ten thousand {5 cents per pound for Cuban raws ex- = hey AP;- ';‘wr! l[.‘ (( rm,(‘h -fli i hu’l:"ul ;\?‘d all cpmplete. g hupe‘;‘ «m{;rxm ipal ; the r:n:\.; thlgren. He gav tha need | oid the laws, and e - trect, Tth and Oth streets. | articles collected from shipboard. or [duty in March, 1921, to 18 cents per Newman, Josephine Harris, Charles| This flower grows on a stalk after|division: Afrs. L Fiester. Mrs | 0inging back laences 56, he pointed out whi 2 aemse of expectation pre- | FOM the messrooms of abandoned | pound i December, demoralized the McKinnley Page, Daisy Wilson, Owen | the fashion of a tube rosc or adi | Tialer, Mrs. st de.“:\lr‘l.l‘]l"n-ulm:l:v D eia peg ot ay Sehool. | iR OF tho promis . 5 ol Al T Army camps, and stored at Hog Island, | whole sugar trade and led to strong B o The flowers toward the bottom open | Mrs. Ressmith and Mrs. Melnturff. e asserted statistics show ‘the of the light wine :chout Washington toda i Isaae, Lucy Walker, Chester Forman, He asse AL AEaG Spgitiady ‘han | Phila. pressure for an Increase in sugar B e uC 4 £ | finst. There will he about thirty | —_— terest of the young men and women 1: e ey _"-\:m“ ‘it | It was incumbent on the director of | duties. Charles Rose, Lawrence Dennis, Allen | blooms an the stulk. It started bloom- | | of today is rapidly on the dechne, as i to his audienco, that intang eching o &Nt {domestic science to withdraw valuable Colbert, sr.. Elmer E. Pipe, Annle}ing on October 16, and will last until | |shown by the ng off of Sanday is held by » is Halloween time from her professional supervision ¢ lithe midale of Novem {shown b3 5 1 by The bizzest “parade” of all I8 €X-l¢o study the ehiive Lut o astnre her: EASCISTI ORDERED Cole, Edward T. Cavanaugh, William | niddle of November. ; ; [ sehool attendance. 3 pected to cecur on Pennsylvania aves [ <.if of the probable unsuitability of the E. Kendrick, Thomas A. Hennesey, —_— Preach, But Don't Practic nue, besinning about 7 o'clock and|equipment offered her as an alternate rge L. Cassidy, Joseph Edwards,i e aatdl ey ine 3 h eq offere as 2 & e L. Cassidy, 2 ds, e sai parents preach p at ight or later. Te|{or the specific items of her requisition. DISBANDED AFTER oo L s b 1o | U- S. COULD FORCE ' e S At o, i taeul e Junes ","’;"_,"“".fh“ labor required of the dircetor may Ehioonta, Rohas - quidveil N Mhomaa| TURKS TO BEND, IS " ards to their children, but practice SUOWs, hat 1 ; S | be observed in the argument, given in Cohen. Rov M. Ball. John McCo: neglect of those principles, witn the | ¥T her e T R e VICTORY IN ROME | o, 26 Bl donn, MeCor, , ‘ | pesect o€ those riucipies [ Tufience ) i T"}';"h N "5e3"§},°'fi.z",fle purchasing officer by the board of Robert Neal and Edzar W. Erice, Y BELIEF OF FFANCEi set of young pazans who. e oy pathing suits migl S | education The trial docket of violation of the ] AN = 5 to come, will make havoc of S {thel o e, 48 Were Some years Dast on = (Continued from First Page.) ational prohibiti aw for tomorrow - Statistics Given in Support of PR Tl wwoul, ‘ Vailuable Time Lost. e z PP [institutions | state light n Halloween. but the police i follows: Rose Dudley. Robert B. Jones, N - 1 { ligh s b TooKiHE A y “Mucl . o 5 { follows: Rose Dudies . Jones, (Continued from First Page.) Dr Freeman had gor his t | I L S s Conmn g as ] auliys and eV wratea their riump fnformally by night | Elvanor Porier Fred Guene, Rorita | C = ~——| Movement for Observance of | 1 an Opportunity.” 1 i Jerney Parallel. : suming inspection has bees e mdaunted by freq cavy | Allen, ose Clawson, i the necess an e e fe Is. ciubs. homes—all are in|of the government stocks offered for DT N eing patriotic fascisti songs | Harvey v Berger, Jumes | tober 28, by the reprosentatives of those | “Cancer Week. T s Hatine T som ,.,,m_} They mig s true, viol eadtness for Ao bix night. Frastc | IuE Seom and kitchen equivment. |iyiorapercd with fasclstl War cries | Wullams, icliwell, Eloanor | governments. 1t was said that invita- | 3 o e 3 } [oath of ofiice every B e e | havs chohine schvcl colares e Notwithstanding e D e ATTie | ions were being sent to Japan, Ru-| = ublic < ho | that onstitution of len for dinners tonight, to | instruction in domesiic science. To | o ol "they hurned Socialist and com- | Maurice Mus- | mania, Jugoslavia, Greece and Turkey,| Statisties reccived here 3 2 icmdren | sct of Congress of th, 1 55 v do this th. in which they |religous precepis : nd dancing a specia style a a & o stand- | qubsori to the funds of the pai utle annie |y, ¥ 3 treaty of peac S 5 5 e Sh i ¢ = h ' ards and ideals of an orderly modern »“u(lg. r:]";;"‘i‘u;ml comdencics. aken in | Tavlor, o Dh(.kv;:',:‘ (1“3‘:! (‘(;‘P(-f‘)‘n rug‘. = me’r_:' )fr D %:‘i(caln Society for the Control of unday school are all evsen ,:.]1 {thing w the state of New Yor home. The kitchen ware in the hands | raigs on the offices of the Avanti and | haur. . Robert W. Sterling, | A BaTahran St el cer from nationai headquarters lins up the character of Youth might or could do ilipolls Grotto Dance. of the government fs crude. heavy, | the communist chamber of labor. Exi Willium - Lipseomb, | : S b 'Work. show e A citizenshi ot e E " - urned, battered, chipped « Z | € D. " Boyer. el e 2 and s One of the biggest “blow-outs” of | Wicd® VRLLereq, Chipp: riu?,?fl ;,::;52. 1 Lead to Sporadic Riots. i o ;{O‘\:L:{ ussion, fyehich tha 5 200,000 persons in the Uni the | has to i v 1l will be the dance of the Kalil- |sible to match any o £00d . s ¢ il S pm cancer in the v of the rive Witere 4 ca T e anadl Ltot conatitnte a | tabls Sf the £0003. Tnese demonstrations and others | docicit ¢ for. | Procredings on the subject the (19880 from? canicer i 1 women | Waged two years ago p polis Grotto Band an pat e e e eodd Cante hich had occurred through the day i . i day its. to 1920, “z0 into | the same kind of prov he New Willard Hotel. Prizes will | e first lessons in good taste is | whicl a > flow D Cantar, Smith, he three principal ailied powers, imila . being inld Rho SNew L S jthat china shall match in color and |vesterday led to sporadic disorders in:James Duvis. Anna Bel red Man- | o onvinued the A renle e To prevent a similar death rate {the highways and by ways '1.; _.-..,,:\." e I 1‘,..“. ot be awarded at about 10 o'clock, but{design. The parts offered are simply | some quarters, during which there was in Richard g, Jusepn Gor- | (i reprosentative. of the. Tmited | the mext twenty years, “Cancer week” | the children and instruct them: in the f ho the peopl the cinz will go on much later. |0 many vessels or utensils to convey ! considerable shouting, with a number of | ma 4 s _Jones. | giaren was present at San Remo in Lwill be ob ed in Wash Foa [ PEICIeS Qining, he | L0o Liie Sikte “Fhe Rambler Pastime Club will hold | £00d in dispelling hunger. By their fatalities, a total of twelve deaths beings | W a4 Taylot, gl piges of the prececdings of T are ha Ui R Al Anainsad B a night hiks and oyster roast. leav- | hanish rather than ineulchte ieats ot | Fhe. composition of the Mussolint | ¢ rn.x‘,”i!\‘;n‘.‘;xymf.‘?;’lpr:;n:- council, which led to e dr which time every onc will be e B SRR ing at § o'clock tonight from 36th |taste and orderliness; they give the |cabinet and the chances it will have|p frtim, Walter ; 178 oF U 3 . ome way with heiniul 1 oAt 7:30 o' with a and M streets. The New Jersey State | impression of the noise and clatter of | for commanding a majority in paria-jpeter i e of e Ubrere the care and stion service, led by the church Society will celebrate Halloween with | the rough-and-ready lunchroom in- |ment continue to be discussed animaied- | Hurris, ST e . in which the congregatio a masquerade dance tonight in the stead of the quiet family life about |ly. Premicr Mussolini apparently counts . and Wina |85 SAESRIIC o acity: eapentally 1o the Will Radio Speechen. | took part. under d of John!my oppor oak room of the Raleigh Hotel. the dining table where the tired body | strongly on the fact that his government | ity-three cases. | & MOLe SHHE Lol ation of the Stenits | R 5 { L. Bateman. song dir john E.|welcome to take that The Women's City Club will cel is soothed and restored. Correct im- |is a coalition one, and thus may obtainj Ar i that there 553 7 1 b bl Dawson, pre association, s brate with a dance at ita clubhouse | pressions of home making cannot be j carrying power in the chamber, but he | wouid d ater haif dozen or FORMAL REPLY SENT. | by rad ] ety L llan renal e Attacks Gas Price Ruling. at'35 Jackson piace. The City Club, { taught, with equipment wholly un- |has declared in-un interview more cases to the Thursday docket. 3 t of il et ol (e tvstion | Candiiaie Shdin ho thie & : 3 7 o 3 arliament will be dis- g 1 i s, R0 T e e e G ‘street between 13th and 14th |suitable for home use. fuils to do so parliame | e B Melton, pastor of the |, Condiate Sn i i L = i . ; . fascisti will go before | " s who do ¢ ke S i % being delivered, was in ano eote will hold a costume ball, be- | While ultimately appropriate equip- (olved and the fascisti I B the Aabelated|Eraeas ns who dod churen. exinded 4 selcome to mem- | Einning at 9 o'clock. {ment was ordered, it was nevertheless | the country, where he is confident ""THRIFT WEEK CAMPAIGN A formal reply declining the allied in- | hyyortunity o obiain ],r“‘;;‘w.;lxii | bers ot the assuciatic President |of the same district "Other: avents'include o masgusrads [at (he expense of many days loss of (WHMINE. L - LEADERS MAKE PLANS |sivion o w1 L3 |limmonsesinisfesunaliond i dance by the o Girls 3 ble ins! on. iginal Plan 3 A east peace conferenc | Addresses are to be made be S % i Mount Pleasant Lodge Hall, 14th and | A requisition was forwarded to the o el the near nce, to bej Add s are 5 i Aaiiation OBoste) Kenyon streets: gtraw ride and party { purchasing officer for several hundred | It appears that the original plan | hold ne he civie, commercial. frate f e A o h by the wd Friendship Girls' | folding chairs, naming the dealer who | attributed to Premier Mussolini o} Ay 2 meeting of those In charge of ! erland. was forwarded from the Cita | Atasan e 56, Banasmi e Jabtiy identodohn B, Dawson: first Vice Pres- | o o nremni : lr'al,:‘?:Hl",?rll::‘?:\-EE:?L‘{‘:E‘(.;“Soledief:x:?:& B e o o o pur2i*h | have two moderate socialists in the (., Thrift week campaign, to be held { Department through the Brit | il The pulpits in the eity— ident, W, W, Millan: sécond vice pres- (1 1 "‘m“"‘“"' o Ty Home (o et and Pennsyl. | nishing chairs from the eneral sup. | cabinet was strongly opposed by other | nora January 17 to 22 inclusive, W. | French and Italian embassies here, | CaUROle | Protesiant and Hebrew, | ident J-W. Relaneri sseretary, Homer |16, Inten cor vania avenue ‘southeast; celebration {ply committec's stock - The principal | fascisti leade £o that the names of { ¢, Manson was clected president of| Like the formal mvitation. Tk member of the District Medieal | T, Councilor. an surer, Norton | ; Vilson 2 urch, un- jof one e schools concerned re- | Gi aldesi and run L, two | 5 ;5 e L ety lectu & AL AL J o8 E:rl:\eu;‘nfl;’:r :;:»m;-:r|f:\-mh Leagu | jected them because they were wh-:l- :)(mr)hg l|e.-mim; figures in the co- i the permanent committee. Other offi- | American reply was brief and directly | during the week, the women's "r‘}- .f\“"‘ -3(1(\.” committ ,<{ o e e o arty by the Dominican Lyceum, 508 i1y unsuited for school purposes. They | operative movement in Italy, were not | cers chosen were Leonard W. De Gast, | worded, informing the three Buro- | iZations Wil shgldt specialis T e P I o o 7th street southwest. were crude, of faulty construction,|included in the new government. occatarys andl Tonhua Bvans tiods. |noan) covernments that)\the, attiluae) cnd. the messager also will e DOlsn ol TR e o d unsafe as to tearing clothing and un- | With Signor Mussolini, the new min- 2 E T D N Ited Stitas: and) the seass o| liveredtbys moving nictures; {shaw, Rev. ¢ H Butler, ‘Gearge W {Public surv e com Playgrounds Celebration. hygienic as to design. Certain school | istry, according to the latest classi- | urer. & 3 : o e e "b_w<r~v‘.mi T ieall Commities Etisounel) [ Campbell S, H. Cooper. 8 AL Crof | of Playgrounds children are holding |officlals with a sample chalr appeared | fication. sz:r;xr(k;.sz-*”&\:m‘fli\:fl::; two| All Thrift weck actlvitles in the iy, Lausanne alrcady had becn sct| Members of the local committee in-' o Hiltabidle, W. F. Hummer. Nathan {11 New practical expression thelr celebrtions this afternoonm. In | tior® s e [:r‘)lr!;u e TiiArsil mithy ey aaC |iDastthree )E;rs ve been conducted f(,n:: iln Itlllslrliu:u)‘xs (or\\ull’rniml ast ;nm.-hn.; c{:erlx.“x‘;r:.j:h;.((;n ”'\\"r’\‘;: B. Faucett, James A. MacElwee, H \;-f h . na nflzu\ public service cox the public schools of the city the!mitted the correctness of the conten- | dition of Gen. Diaz and'Vice Admiral under the - disecslon of b ol e 1 L s o L . Siihn © Alhaey o O Murray, AC Ut B ot h e shie a. Tetroactive day was heing observed informally, |tions offercd and agreed to their |Thaon di Revel, who, belng senators, fccrs of the Y. M C. A The MUdo Yiliryction to its am _| Bl Sweeney. Henry B. Spencer, Dr.| poot’ Frank . Siem {{DEHE A S Al R OncU classrooms in many instances being | Withdrawal. and also belonging. respectively, to| scope af the work, however, has be- | dors, sent hefore the formal invitation | Frank Leech and Dr. Harrs Kowler. | Whitwell, John L W K rope | Which had for its purpose - decorated with pumpkins and orange | Lous of Moncy Faced. e A e aesiatinesty | come so large, it was pointed out,|of the aliled governments was re-| The cancer clinic committee of the|pam and Mrs. B. C. Davis. © e oo e = However, through failure to place | $181€d to any ! that the commercial, civic and indus. | c¢ived. the State Department took | District of Columbia Medical Soct O aeos 00 Ahs oinventit nrate: ro- | moze :ham ‘on decorations. Parties were scheduled |, "orj.r "vith the contractor before Goes to King in Uniform. : = R o the position that the Lausanne con- | includes Dr. E. A Merritt. chairman: | gram—John E. Dawson. chairman;impounded by at Garfield playground, 24 and F|the fiscal year closed, the schools now | " "0 oo appearance ‘;‘“‘ld“:“:‘“:;m“’b decided that it|forence primarily was " peac e AL s S “Thomas Groover. | W, Fltian and Homer T. Crameiior | service e streets southeast, 4:30 o'clock; Car-|face a loss of the monev involved cco Mussol »ls ould be handled by representatives | forence to conclude a war to which|Dr. E. M, Parker, Health Officy il- Music—John L. Bateman, chairman;|Dar excellonce doza playground, 1st and T streets | through a lapse of the appropriation. | before the king, Victor Emmanuel.|of al these organizations, and e | the. United States was mot a party, | liam C. Fowler, Dr. Charles Stanley 3"°C. Ridgeway and Dr. Frank future, but dora TN, osk.Georgetown | During the summer vacation an in- | yesterday, when he went to consult | action taken yesterday is {he result, |and that therefore full American par:| White, Dr Lester Neuman and Dr.: Swartwout. Credentials and enroil- i undoubid - e avoum, ‘s1st street and Volta | spection of the playground equipment | Yo% €6 %% FToR F N 5oy ot are | The Y. M. C. A will conttnue to take | ticipation would be inappropriate. At| George Ruffin. ment—George H. Campbell, chairman: | ra had any right « place morthwest, 1:30 o'clock, for | disclosed the fact that repairs were ; an active part in the work. the same time, it wus said that the John Brayshaw. J. H. Cooper. 1. 0. H. | folk feeded at about a dozen Schools, | bringing out some picturesque de- { A ACUIE PAD SE TOS VTR o Lirt | Washington government was deepiy | R R S AT L R 4 little folk. rift 1 v al Called Friend of Interests. The Casualty Hospital Nurses' | Where bolts had become worn or parts tails. Mussolini was wearing his| oo ¢ committee is to get 1,000 com- | interested in such questions as the| . ! mer. Ushers—A. C. Ridgeway, chair- Training School held a Halloween | needed replacement to insure abso- fcton “!“;’l’)'_’“v;,eflf‘ his first words| ;y,ities in the United States and |freedom of the Dardanelles and thef '} {man; E. Donald Preston and S. M.; “After all, th party last night in the parish hall | lute safety. The use of the apparatus | to his maje ere i Canada_to obscrve Thrift week: to|Bosporus and the protection cf ra- | == | 1. | Croft. less than an indic % Episcopa 5 1 was desired when school reopened. 1 must apologize for coming before i1 > 5 i i orities in the near east. and The lure of old ants called Wi [l ghnts .\,‘;‘"';{Dp“nL*S‘rcs':}eselz?s‘ | Bids to cover the repairs were asked | your majesty in my black shirt.” earollf ;,“'.do,?f‘, 5}‘,";:,;‘;,?";’9"”?. Do O I hscrvers. would - be |liam H. Carnell, who cscaped from {of the present administr A e e of the purchasing oicer. He held| Mussolini, who also weore a Sam | ‘48 Pt Snoome I esianated eport such develop- |the District jail last Sunday, back {bany toward the things northeast. Decorations included pump- 4 oo oM Ll 1) = 4 tee: d 2 sash of the | ©n the budget plan; to observe na- designated to rep B D- | the neighborhood p et Pimbi Entri Ps {bany to Rins. shocks of corn, and autumn|the View that playground equipment, { Brown belt, puttees an e | O ally the birthday of Benjamin |ments in the negotiations as might,to the neighborhood of uth and D co Entries. {do generally with K. Prises were awarded. lilke other repairs. should be made by | Fiume colors, added that he wished { fional¥ the PITCHAy of Beniamin | WU Don M hese subjects. streets last night, and he wi ficoenaraliy it ny e Fogs X. M. C. A held a party | the superintcndent of repalrs, Dis- | to present himself as representalive | yyrift and to orsanize 5000 Benjamin | Designation of the men who are to|rresiad by, Gepifyy Office Detectives | 0 —! | Scarcels any acuvits Jast aighi, boys between twelve and | trict of Columbia. With the known | of the national movement which had | pruyfiin Thrift clubs in industrial | go to Lausanne in the capacity of ob- | Scrivencr and Wely. First race: two-vear-olds: selling: | be referred to ‘withe fourteen years of age taking part. A |Crowded program of the repair de- | overthrown all obstacles I orcer to | commercial orzanizations. B orvers has mot been announced, but | Carnell, whose home is said to beipurse, $1.300; six furlongs—~Gold sovernmental favor o party for older boys is scheduled for | Partment, the plan meant serious de- | reconstruct the e ch | A O e “Thomit woek | 1t 1y expected a selection will be made | 01 ' streel northwest. was sen-'Mount. 105 *(a)Adventuress — 100 small - gtoups swhose tonight. lay, in the judgment of the school | purpose;” he went on. I &m your| cumpaign will be borne by the va- |in the near future. Among the names, tenced sometime ago to serve a term | Scarectow. 110: Topnotch, |1 thoushts hise some sl officials, whose first concern was | majestys obedient servan D mercial and. civie oraunives | which have been mentioned i well | in the District jail for carrying a con- ! 110; Elizabeth Bean, 107:" *F Varianee with the wishe e T A safety for the children and the early | The king and Signor Mussolini then | Tlous commereal Sut ¢Ne orsantaa- | W 00 WM cles are those of Joseph | cealed deadly” weapon. Good con-'s3: True Flyver. 107: Al Bovi, 105 of ihe mass of the peop use of the apparatus. shook ham_ls.klmlh ‘:led?ng hthem- get committee was appointed to esti- | C. Grew, American minister to Swit- | duct soon wo. for him a = Winner Take All, 107; Poor Spor And at the same time. Gov. Miller { The controversy as to the best pro- | selves to work together for the ad-| EEt tOROV Tl Wl Ao o nair: | zerland, and Rear Admiral Mark Bris-| Washington Asylum Hospital. adjoin- 110 = Persistence, 110: Reap 106;after disposing Rl S gined cedure in making repairs continued | vancement of Italy. man: C. C. James, Arthur P. May, | tol, who during the recent hostilities|ing the prison, as an derly *Sweet and Pretty, 92: Stangelina,; proposition, was ng his own { for about elght " wecks, when the King to Review Parade. o Jose h o Granam, Gen | merved as American commissioner at|Sunday he violated his Lrust and|100; Primus, 105, and Three Squares, | record and attitude th have b i 7 | ek b e sustained fniten 5 Anton Stephan and Isaac Gans. Constantinople. caped. 108. : {atie reverse hapicture. Araam |opinfon of the Engineer Commis| The fascistl expected the parade i 'Second race: the Baltimore Steeple- | Mr. Smith, sserting that he bins sioner. In the meantime a part of 1d be reviewed both by King Vie- TQ |chase; maidens; three-year-olds and|was the real friend of low fa 1 R S BT woul v orew ok o e Ve'| BREPARED TO MEET THE HALLOWEEN WITCHES AND GORLINS. (b i st vl 10 E e ! 3 rent- ¢ e, H ¥ N, 50; (a)Unar, 150; 3 ¢ public se: e corporations. teacher associations, and some The fascisti arranged to have ma- = e —— S : mme, 147; Treviscott, 142, the same audience could has. TR majned e to obvinfe ccidents. | chine suns and armored cars n tme| [E L A e ; R 5 | Page Brook 147 heard the Tt sieh G T o mm ¢ & e pur- i ; : a)Malvern Hills Farm entry age ould probably hay <. - lumb! id ided,” sai r. Ballou. ! rior to e ¥ ing; purse, $1,500: nd one- , anvhow, ose of you who are Morning at All Episcopal “The illustrations clearly indi i v his_intervi {0y 2 $1.50 e Y v indicate |and directly after his interview with SINTeenth—South “Miles | interested are promised a lot of fun E that delays and difficulties grow out | King Victor Emmanuel, Mussolini, ad- |8, 103; Dissolut ¢ Mark | watching therrivals belgbor each othi- Edifices of a syste v i N 580 e > me: > nig] the . system over which neither the|dressing the great crowds. from the 111; *Moco, iU>: Toodles. L. Sclda, | er for the mext five nights in the Ibo;\rd of education nor the purchas- | balcony of a hotel, declared with great 1005 *adohn Morrill, 106: *The Roll | wind-up of the campaign. ing officer has much or any control. | emphasis: { Call, 106; *Polly Wale, 103; Jordan, —_— The feast of All Saints will be cele-(ln the mll(nlha-"en r:’.v con'tlmct or byl “We have not accepted t:e form of 108; *aMizar, 100: Grace lr“ ster, 97. ASSISTANT ATTORNEYS 3 d in all the Episco- | oPen-market purchase, the purchas-|ministry, but have accepted the form aG. W. Foreman-J. M. Collins entry. Bt el """"'l’ ing officer exercises some control of | of government Fourth race, Pimlico Sereal; weight pal churches in the city. Generally|the procedure. This procedure does| He laid great stress on the word i for all ages race No. 1; $3.000: s fur- TAKE OATH OF OFFICE this will take the form of a celebra- | not offer the major difficulties. The |“government.” at which the crowds longs—Careful, 137; Dunlin, 111; tion of the holy communion at 11 a.m. | "‘If.'i:{hf'r;“’;‘:‘y;: Ezosoution m; ap- chexred.g "::nd. he s;(;g'e:‘nwny 111 {?fiixalhl 'a“lfrfimr' ww:l_‘,""m“ b, ————— 5 = i plica purchase of educa- | have a governmen o 5 a atter, 130; s The celebration of All Saints’ day{ fignal supplies of a purchasing sys- | : i1310 Cyelops, 111; Domi 130} | Capt. D- A. Hart and Thomas E. was commenced in the western church | tem adopted by the government for SFORZA QUITS IN PARIS. aKnobbie, 130; Best Pal. 130. Lodge Sworn in as United In the seventh century and was in-|&n entirely different kind of business. altancocas Stable entry. o - : ) s The experfences with the general Fifth race, Stafford handicap; three- tates Counsel. troduced into the Church of England | 3,1y committee are typical, In | B the Associated Press. year-olds and up; $2.000: one mile and | by missionaries from Rome during | estabiishing that law, probably no| PARIS, October 31.—Count Sforza a furlong—Best Pal. 114; John Paul | capt. David Aiken Hart and Thomas the time of the Saxon kings. The old | one ever considered its possible ef-|nhas telegraphed his resignation as { Jones, 108; Tufter, 112: Fairway, 116; | gyia Lodge were formally sworn in nglish name was “All Hallows day.” | fect on_the purchase of school Sup. | jialian ambassador at Paris to Pr | Baby Grand. 112; Irish Kiss,” 1041 | yigtorday afternoon as special as- the word hallowed meaning “made | plies. Either such legislation shuuldl e os { Bluffer, 107; Paul Jones. 105. | gistant United States attorneys in th holy,” that is “set apart for God,” |carry a provision excluding the school | mier Mussolini. He explains that in Sixth race, the Druid Hill Park; two- | Gica of the clerk of the Supreme which is the same meaning as the | system from its operation, or more |his view the new government should i year-olds; ~$1.500: six furlong8—! &ourt of the District of Columbia atin word sanctus, from which the | care should be exercised in fr. have in such posts men in thorough | Amusement, 114; Bluemont, 120; Marle ¢ Clerk Charles B. Coffin ad- 1. aming B 8! u Deputy \word saint is derived. Hence “Hal- | the legislation so that it will not af- | accord with its policies. { Blanche, 109: Wilderness, 120; Dunlin, | ;ifictored the oaths and resistered loween” is the eve of all saints. fect the educational system So disad- bt ¢ cxx;l;es! :gir“lhaol;;w zlogern‘ment 120; Little Celt, 120; Likzu;l (;IM};““' ’ the two new officials. The two young All Saints’ day commemorates the | vantageously. Such delays in secur- | the most col good wishes,” the 134 Soggarth Aroon, 112; Bradley | L tneve were accompanied by Capt unity in Christ of the saints who |ing supplies and equipment for the |#mbassador’s telegram read. “But in Stoney, 112. ! Bert Emerson, an assistant United have gone before with the church on | schools as have been described are|a foreign policy which is really a Seventh race, the Gwynnoak purse: | giates district attorney assigned to earth. This is known by churchmen | serious impediments to educational | POlicy and not simply a group of likes three-year-olds and up, claiming:| &/iminal Court as prosecutor. as the communion of saints. The day | progress in Washington.” and dislikes everything is interde- $1.300; six furlongs —Cum Sah. 114:{ "oy Hart is a native of Washin is therefore used in particular by pendent and men who on all subjects SWhalebone, 109; *Tom Cassidy, 9931, #20 3 has been for some time past those who have lost through death are in accord with the ideas of the sPetite Dame, 106; *Dr. Johnson, 104: | ;0" ‘assistant to Assistant United their loved ones, relatives and friends, MOVIE AUDITOR DIES. new government should occupy these *Jock Scott, 109; Mavourneen,’ 111:| &¥ e District Attorney Frank .J most delicate posts. Torchy, 109; Tarn, 109; Ruddles, 109; | &ejly in the office at the Police to commemorate these saints who have passed to their reward. The churches are usually filled with flow ers sent in memory of the dead and Is a favorite time for the dedication of memorials. LOS ANGELES, Calif, October 31. —Henry W. Kershaw, %ixty-six, tather-in-law of Thomas H. Ince, mo- tion-picture producer, and father of Willette Kershaw, actress now ap- pearing_in_London, died here last “With sadness at relinquishing here a work that I know to be fruitful and which I am confident will be con- tinued, but convinced of the necessity of taking this action, I send you resignation as ambassador to France, I am ready to leave immediately or A popular superstition among race | night. He formerly was a newspaper | to await the new ambassador If him followers is that if the money used for betting has been carried for three days in a woman's stocking it will| road and more recently auditor for|mier Poincare, fscision. Bring a win, s man in St. Louis, Mo., later general auditor for the Missouri Pacific rail- i | the Incam majesty’s government 8o prefers.” Count Sforza l;zer g‘ma on Pre- ‘whom told pey— Sestival costume for am old-fashioned| McTaggart, 114; Feodor, 109; .‘rlg:ll'lgourdll\c‘ 101; *Delhi Maid, 101; Some Baby, 109; *Charlotta Smith, 96; Lucky Button, 106. *Five pounds apprentice allowance claimed. Many of the fifteen-foot-high doors and portals to Havana houses are built of solid mahogany and other ridhly colored mative weods. G Court, handling cases for violation of the national prohibition law. Mr. Lodge is a native of Delaware and has been a resident of Washing- fon for the past three vears. He was Tecently assigned to Mr. Kelly's of- fice. Both appointecs will continue in their present work. It is under- stood that later Capt. Hart will go to the office of the United States dis- trict attorney at criminal courts.

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