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(34 WIFE SUSPECTED AS POISONER OF SIX THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1922. . \ NG i, SRS St Ve, MBI SAFE, SANE LAW 9 - Circus Midget Weds Petite D. C. Girl, 17 Giuseppe Bignoli, who stands three feet two inches high, had to TOO BIG FOR JOEND.| Senator Assertss, .. s | ; i = NEW YORK, November 24.—Igno-! By the Associated Pres H S, o ) BALTIMORE. Md., November 24— |Fant of the identity of the donor, hFrancts M. W llllam, Hatred of America is in Europe “the | hurch usher once offered to return i Ly | climb ol chai b th 3 : \ . J Woman Found Dead, With| counter'wntn ne sopiica toiay & |Representative Rainey’s Res- universa passion,” senator . . car- | 310 bl to dotn 0 Boquetn 00 Officer of Yacht Sisiion Bt Eorand Col. W. A. Kroll for a marriage li- away of rkansas | : i i ense. Bignoli is id ‘i i igati aded t that much in the col- | & { i A Entire Family, Brooded | cene. signoii is a miagec win | olution Asks Investigation ;;':;_l;';;:;'rgggf{}:;‘l,,,,, 2 S et | Club, May Die. . in Considering Safety the Barnum & Bailey shows and | came to this country from Italy in Over Troubles. ¢ 1914. He weighs seventy pounds { and is thirty years old. TPl:”s bride-to-be is Miss Orene O. } ompson of 602 H street north- west. " She fu seventeen sears oid. | EVIDENCE four feet high and weighs seventy | pounds. Because she is under age | the written consent of her mother | . to the marriage had to be obtained. | Officials Declare Ceremony Would Bignoli and his prospective broth- 5 X i er-in-law, George Thompson. had | Have Been Impossible With : | _The story was told by his son. John goctation of Credlt | D. Rockefuller, Jr., at the dedication en. He has Just | riception last night in the new Park returned from a|Avenue Baptist Church. 3 tour of Europe. | The elder Rockefeller. with two “Hatred of the|friends, was attending church serv- . €| ices in’ Springfield, Mass., ag & mem- United States” per of a committee to hear Rev. Dr Senator Cflmwaviw, H. P. Faunce p;each,d Mr. _Rocl‘(lfl- roceeded, “is the | feller hesitated before dropping the | {,’,,,v fm"" ‘o" $10 in the plate, thinking it might] 5 reveal his identity. After the service of Rumored Initiation. Week Observance. IS LACKIN William . Meline Is Held for Assault on 3d Street. CHEMISTS ANALYZE FOOD MINUTE SAFETY TALKS| BY MAJOR SULLIVAN Result of Findings Probably Will : Not Be Announced Before T R 2 : i ;Vz"r‘;'mel::‘":n;fwne usher approached nlr.dtvifick;‘w:l No. 1 3 | cense counter as they had nof { N ler and told him he noticed his hesi-{ g n.; 3 R Early Next Week. { foreseen this requirement. ~The ! orty Police on Duty. i WhersHin (Eurppe. l o and ol it e had mot meant| Francis M. Williams, commodpre “A vehicle overtaking another | Kirl's father is dead. Rev. E. Hez | - i Sdithisielse 3P | to Rive so large an amoust he would I;f the Corinthian Yacht Club, well vehicle shall pass on the left Swem is na 5 & ciating | n . {known i al ‘soclety icitaiis g he 1c Zis e | Bwem is named ax the officiating nvestigations by Congrass of the| Clemencea may (gladly return it 5 S o in local society circles, and TSI vt o - B VTl Onio. November 24— Bignoli's presence in the clerk's |report in a Washington morning | SENATOR CARAWAYtry to fell us” i ol “i0Cihe Baptist Chureh, for-|pon ;r“?":;"f.:‘"'&lh“;..c""” Tes —General highway trafi - people are looking to Ca gffice attracted ‘&vf:”“(l'."v’.‘d"fi.-"r'fi § newspaper that a|the United States to live up to in- i merly the homaHu( the Park Avenue | " T e mnd'm;n % ;:::::: is i‘T:'fi.':"{]."”‘ of the state law | 2 T SpiebN ey ) ESEODOCRRmO “ . | ternational obligations, he charged, | congregation. e is now pr H 21 ney = i e sl B 00 s for Hn”u \x" e ;»rx (”l‘hel‘l.l‘c;:‘ilhv! fo have a look at him. ' He was in :;«‘:]1::% m‘[:‘r::\::n Srnacianaliiol 8 LSt Bromm University. Hospital today suffering from the ef- arecertain dai practice [ razedy of the Henderson fa se abashed by s s a ection 5 e ine Hemderson. his| CAUSINE. and proudly exhibited o a e R _— | fects of gunshot wounds sustatned S e S RS l Fre. Whether Tr som. W2 newspaper man his declaration of M IGRANGE ADOPTS ‘”Ews iat the home of his wife, Mrs. Agnes ing the follewing simple 11 Wife and their four children died of { intentlon, Showing that he seeks to Klan had been i Williams, 211 3d street, late last AR 5 { e wr were asphyxiated by| become an American citizen. held in the Capi-| NY S. ISSUES [Pzt . Sound | horn e e | fumes from a sas stove, was PxnectedlLAUS‘A eiitatcaneaiese] ON MANY U. S. SHARARR Rl head may lno ! o he ssed by the results of al NN in a resolution in- ! tague Melj = o @ - 3 1 Meline of. 1250 Sth street 2. Slow down-That w ceries of investigations under way at E ASPECT troduced _in the ! | Early Adjournment Expected of !a charge of assault with 4 dangerous ot e =3 5 » { House today {weapon. He is at the tenth i nent his ' Cotur toda | oY) i precinct. on his part | Ceiniin o ot e it Rane o8] IS ABRUPTLY UPSET e picsemtatiyes Conventjon in Progress for Ten |;|;he charge is tentative, depending on 3. Wil Lot o NaTe fitls irect il o Mrs. Henderson, analysis of i Soln, W Teney Days at Wichita, Kans. jigsiconditionto thwilligme behind vehicle, oth : vd found on the Henderson table for BY U. S. AND RUSSIA! Sheat e iGTett Detaily of Shooting. view may not b | he fatofol Tuesday eventne meal dud e e i aid . today that -« By the Associated Press. e ot icording to friends and relatives yenicie s be roac H o ivestization. under various o L — ! e A : : | PWIGHITA, Kans., November 24.—The | illiams at Emergency Hospital rom e opposite divestan us. of a stove used in the Hender-| _ (Continued from First Page.) ! S ation Seovia Aeritlds “.'m. fye e ;Nauoxl\.:lu Crane continued its session |today. the details of the shooting are e : et roati jaere (ENCREIONS S e JRress very far s had a contract to obtain $650.- | 10 %0 qay with an early adjournment (8ald to be as follows: A Pull to the visht o Progress Y con-{ Williams passed the home Passed only after you h ten-day 000 if the Liberian loan bill should | probable. concluding a of his! plans of local of-: which tutu as to the advisability of creating ould be neces- g 2y Smnse ; time | demilitarized zone on hoth sides of B RN EY. It o b R tuce | Pass was made in the Senate today | vention during which the attitude of {Wife on id sircel, from whom he had el icieancd ot { \therities here are marking time ! the boundar: ulgaria is allowed | <o honce et : i > e today 8 anization on many national |been separated for almost a year, and The overtake | e R Rts of the researchto have experts on this x..h.-:m:‘mw‘f,,‘l’('_fi Seltrice Jshemine i iRuciRe i Rasus o Finreidnilo Gy SsissinD) [ e blenes was made known. {noticed” the house was illuminajed | s orertaken sxil) ! ookt umbus, which may not be | sion because of her great inteyest tectlnsihad dbeenihicld luring the consideration of the bill. [PIo0 0L, 0" neeting was occupied |He decided to investigate. Enter- hine behind desires te | Ltieed before the first of next;her common boundary with Tur Wl Giremeny Apeisible: {Senator Harrison named the men, ! \ith consideration of Near Hast Re- |ing he found Mr. and Mrs. Meline in give the right of way «f | week jind the Bulkarian claims for an out-| ® rehitect of the Capi. | (Fee of them of Washington-—Emmet | lief. the problem of the disposition of | CGIPEAY, Wilh his wife. : fully 4 e et to the Acgean. | Eiliott Woods, arehitect of the Capi- | T (i “CoCretiry of Howard Uni-:the Muscle Shoals mitrate plant, a|, «dvised his wife to stop associat- » AR ! Turks Let Down Bars. {tol, and J. Joseph Rogers, sergeant- | 5 & " 'state income tax, methods to curh:r’;‘ With Mr. and Mrs. Meline. She s, Uhe local officials admit they BAve | puo Turklsh delesntlon woened the|at-arms of the House, emphatically | TSro!L¥: James A. Cobb, an attorney.evasion of the mational income. tax, |[cMOnoiated, Then, he sald, pointing Safety week, aithough st L b et bl el LTS gation opened the | ) ‘'Yiand William L. Houston. The other |immigration and the principle of the ;M finger at her: X {10 be of : it a biank wall in the {sluice gates of communication yes- | stated today that mo such initiation || s 2 immigrat { " “I know what you have been doing, 5 Uy inaugurated s find a ¢ il motive. No sus-|terday by receiving the brigade of | ouid have been held in the Capitol | yvimmen o 5 Senator Harrison w"el‘ "Fhe Giange adopted resolutions pro- | 8nd. turning his finger to Mrs. Meline, has inspired representative 4 picions persons have been seen near|NSWsDaber, correspondents. and Pro-|o. .. . inted out that there dre more William H. Lewis of Boston, former | viging for subscriptions to the Near |hesal i1 know what you have been ton motorists te register onie, they 88Y. MOT|conference since the Lausanie eon: |than 100 members of the Capitol Do tant attorney general of the|East Relief fund and for a memorial |01 [y (NI (rifng, to Meline, he jdemands for the adoption evidence to support |clave inaugurated its labors, 16 > 2 {United States, and Rev. Ernest Lyle | lo President Harding asking that the . e and sane” trafic regulations : e Led A lice force, and that of these forty are! o po) - United States use its influence to pre- Five Shots Fired. ations reviously advanced theories that the . 1s s : : . v i . a 4 iand the 30 entoroimibit i reviously advz I that thej (ien. Ismet Pasha himself did the "o nighe, besides employes of |50y Loiumere. @ former minister to}yent molestation of Christians by the| Meline whipped out a revolver, it Sdhsls AR Sentorseon it i i amil it have been done away | taiking. He took a fling at the other | € e force and of the janitor | Liberia. Turks., - was declared. and fired fi e i police department s gyl ‘d;";"e"k‘e“;,";oiir:gefr?:’;'r‘:r;‘ealx(nzf:;'E‘h:?er:‘r:‘zv:',l:"»’ T AN O Yt JaMial| Senator Harrison offered an amend-| The body opposed government op- |One bullet entered the. Beck of wa | “Basy" 1z i ’ < a e 0! - 'S con- s = by i i =cl 5 & H v e 1 ol o ference sessio {duty. If there h2d been Any such!ment to the Liberian loan bill pro- | ¢ration of the Muscle Shoals factory;jliams and lodzed in his neck. An- WILLIAM MELINE. fauthrities to carry out the Flyania shop< ey assert, point| Then he joyfully jumped to the|Meeting. both Archjtect Woods and | hibiting the payment of any fee or | thoUER It urked speedy completion of ) other passed through his overcoat and oosiantior i il AN indications, they assert, POILY (0 n 0f the ~love martime” which | Sergeani-at-Arms Rogers, said today. | commission to any attorney or agent | the Plant: expressed opposition to ajother clothing and inflicted a shallow | Then he told me that he was still | POTAN: 0f fhem have made Washy i PO St nasiche anncl O Sometiody told Mim had tawen phace | 1A tehy would Rave been notified im- | of Liberia out. of the loan. TM‘;:I(;. xa[ d:-g]»;l‘r.u( u:o!ir fa\:l::le lvl‘zun;)!,m his back. A third grazed ving for my expenses, and that he | 1on's str 4 They declare that evidence | between the Balkan states and di- | mediatel {amendment was unanimously adopt- | {0 2 nMatOn-wide sla e HeeCe e eane hel ) X a4 a right fo tell me whom to as- ' tomobiles, a i |t aear et e T ATt S s O _an amendment by Congres: hysicians held a consultation at|sociate with. I tried to stop him, but | cems intto Mrs. Henderson as Tected against the dangers of Tur- Thorough Probe Made. Tt A aonysissipnt senator daia]of the income tax law to include a|Emergency Hospital this morning. | finaily he declared: 1 don't swant yvou | L08 €y tl the perpetrator of the deaths. She D e Rl He et i 3 Lthat the Mo mooe e i | 1€VY on stock dividends, and advo- {Drs. Mankin and Mitchell discu: assoc “ % “wildest” drivers of th believe Lave hecome mentally un- | ersonall he retorted. “I haven't| Mr. Woods announced that he willithat the five men mentioned by him . .iaq Jimitation of immigration to!an operation. No action had b to Wwith rd o WO T Pt reding “over il having | heard a thing about (i ‘marriage " |have a thorough investigation made |1 4 contract ‘under which they piSong'"who ~intended " to - become | taken at noon. o ad been|you know it : | cording to complaints 1o Edsnited phgaleiine Bmises us elties. | Serious Over Marringe. land that inquiries so far lead him o | Would hfl(::ld xr.(henlnlll dlmued. | Gitizens within @ siven period, and| Atterney Morris Wampler. “hn‘”i-,n,._,lv he z-,\,-;\«\,: \k‘lmt‘:w:il { scores from repu = A the o u variety of pate edi- Lovteacio e S S ‘harge B of ‘Ead . 2 Sitheldesal aftata ot AVt d know d € hee : the home a variety of patent medl.; A vivacious woman writer from the | pelteve that the published statement | e s Dented. |deportation of such immigrants as handles the Tegal ffairs of Willims. |qoie 11 tirned 10 e aid noited City Streets Unnafe. { Balkans interjected: “But. general, | The charge was denied by Senator | might seek to destroy the govern- |vVisited the spital at about 11:30 [} ne nd know N p iny paniphlets and eirculars of ad- | you ‘were not invited to the wedding, |15 fal All of the Capitol police,Curtis of Kansas, in charge of the |ment. {o'clock with the object of AiSCUSSINE ! what s have bean e ey ey e Iness {were you?" Corealinive b otined o sbs es.;l-‘xllli'u)m said that the rumor repor f’["l{‘ Grange took the stand that all | the making of a will while his client {yurned o Alr slacdoNE shaae ik ood Just Purchased. Ismet laughed heartily. but declined | pocially wate ¢ any i jed by Senator Harrison. “like others. | foreign debts should be paid to the Wwas conscious. The outcome of his tell vou* cdestrians, ? SEET ito_give an answer. {pecially watenful it any meeting of | 1 1>y B eh or, Hr O e fown | United States: indorsed the work of | injury, therefore, is felt to be in | s hanasinE uls e | ey Lt s i of theories that thel The Kemalist foreign minister ie | (DS Kind is attempted. fertile brain.” {the United States Department of Agri- | doubt. s e s sl deaths have heen caused by|very deaf. and his Secretary. Yahia| There was a rumor about the Capi- | Senator Harrison said that e un-|culture and opposed the proposed | Wife at Bedside. Sy S {motorist, who has lived in Wi, outsider. point out that food | Kkemal. a distant relative of the great |0l today that the meeting might | derstood that these men had been con- | transfer of the bureau of markets and | e Apnad Witliams, wife of Aiverce Mult: {ton all of his life PR ey TS et family on Tuesday night | Mustapha, acted as Interpreter for |hive been held in'the office of some | spicucus in buttonholing senators in Lorestrs from its furisdiction to that |, {0 s it ot thaly ms has been marricd for {5 man feom New Y en by the family on Tuesday. him member of Congress who belongs to | be! of the bill. Senator Curtis ac- | of the Department of Labor. jinjured man, stayed by his bedside : ars. She sued her hu The Washi ha 1ich had been in thel ' .q i . ® c =3 Rl Z 2 Sl d b S L ashing S i that which had been inthel “The journalists want to know |the Klan. i ; i;:xm% the Harrison amendment. Both iduring the night and slept in a room |baud for absolute divirce in the 145 {in his car wait riend P iy Pthe {about. the Clove marriae’ ‘between | Serseant-at-Arms Rogers said thar | FRdr, Furts and, Sepator Smoct ofl - wamES WOMAN AGAIN. | shietiie,his &G the hospital. She was T 20 A ecentiy Williams taok | comPlete & shop enderson early | e T & = Rt 3 sons i ey en approaghec H ereodaN: by 4 it Cilliams took | g L * provisions remalning in | o ISMEL 103t hls captivating smile at) (e Canitol o Sovember 14 an het| “Emmet . Scott. secretary of Howard | Miss Lucille Atcherson of Columbus. | “She"tala the following story aining a divorce. and his|ing lomoelt. (he atean bR e oson Sy | U Bt replied i serious vem: |40 e SuhGHng o7 5, mest %, of | University, when iaformed by a. re. | Qhio, the firet’ woman named 1o the| SpgQdnu® GININE Sor w a short distance outside | from Now York. and. - | Ji s true. We nave a treaty with| onsibility Is Seen. following statement: Harding to be secretary of embassy. | 1561 ktreet and: coy Drug Store at N\ G s ey my . i Sfate oMeials, who were here ves. | RUSSiS, and very good relations with | The Rainey resolution provides for| “There isn't one scintilla of truth nomination during the last Ses- | had' o mhert canveciomoid road. e | o hers and friends onJuly 5 when he | \Washmeton | hate heos terday. left apparently in as much of VRS I {the appointment of a joint committee | in any such statement. The senator |5ion of Congress met with objection | asiked him what N inromtione il 11 056 served with the papers. Accord- | eragy by the witd disoe n ndry as hefore they came. Analy- 'y general speaks no English, and | of Ccngress “to investigate the hold- { could have been informed directly if | and failed of confirmation. ifut 5 at his intentions for the | 725 5 D STREr e thatt hip Gouhis s e wild driving. 1 andes al organs of the twe(but falteringly” in French. and for!ing of intintions and ceremonies inihe had made any effort:to ascertain e e L oldme et s iR el M AEAL o T L e e fAdults and of the food found on the thi8 reason his remarks about west- {the Uniled States Capitol and other |the truthfulness of such a statement. 5 | oas ne last wmelNetiwasiigolng toll L e e Simne 11ke b ON e ] s RaAR, do. He gives 3o & e Yot been made and pre. | ern Thrace were difficult to under- : public buildings by the Ku Klux ' Senator Harrison has evidently been | “TIGER” OF FRANCE | i 2 I he A s i e e A & ‘ i amination of - the TgasiStand. He wanted an honest. im.:Klan. " . | depending upon information furnished { “Mr. Meline, who I had not seen|Year for living cxpenses. A il- | his fancy, passes without so mu o aad TG has | partial plebiscite th, bBut ;s T el ek o jals | i ! ifor some time, came into the store|liams herself admitted that he sent plowing ‘his horn. rushes « vou stoves used in the kitchen and living | e there. but added ! ibility ha an ceremonials | him by men more anxious to feed 1 duri; Store | her to Maine for a vacation this sum- | ! stoves.used [n the kitchen and lVING | f) o't skey was mot!cesking an ool |have takeniplace in governmentbulla: | aradess. than. 1o Earsioh ihe. ot LASHES BACK AT |during the afternoon. He expressed |her to Maine vacation Sum-ifrom the curh Without notice— i room. it was declaren, nad falled to| el LuTkey, as. [boreaenpiase e gy e e ChUTIA erudses than toj tarnianzencerutn surprisetat sefing e workiniichere f BISE 1 SICS NS IS 000G 0 e | By i almost cratvind dant ¥mgk S b Curlo’ monoxide n suficient | iVe Want 3 Gaic vote, without tec. | NaVY Pullding, oS reporetd from Al absolately false.” dectared James 4| SENATORIAL CRITICS [ Tiictoked if he and his wite could | PUl 00bed. A legal separation with| - Deseviption Called 1 ity to produce deat i sm." he declared. “Turkey is ded anta. was adm v e of-i(obb, attorney, one of the men ' did i vorl 3 | agreement to £50 monthly fo | services for the family' ¢ated to liberty and does not believe | fice of the superintendent of public|against w A e | not finish work until 10 o'clock, | @ agreement to pay £50 monthly o TMAC AcEHIIINE (80 o B nGral e e wx:]: 5 | that. peaple shonla Do il ix" h(;flfln:;:v"u':d“ms s War Doyt :]x‘?ch;r;')‘nm: Senator Harrison made | 3 = 'af‘“ he said that he and Milije, his | the mainten n:; of ('m‘ wife a ,'| $ s only bodies were shipped there yi Tagflxns(r (;’h‘:.i(.-' w!.s),pny ,\;nrix;! % 1t w»,\»l x:;fl;—nn\l.is_!u\x‘\"a- h(&erx]i Mr Cobb atementlsai | _(Continued from First Pa :Ix( would come by for m They i“-'...;' ;.U‘,‘ |“‘ % hiaf the }'.“ child r(n,‘:\-:;;"’:|v, t i @ regretted to report that t held, it was stated by Maj. Weart of | - : = 5 D : Lpanas. st 1 . | Greeks were deporting Turkish rehe ! that office, they have taken place in | oty Seabect fo the statements| on- ne said. “Whatever happens ini . Greets Wite. | cimne s hildren are ietrly o Tclnl SAnothse A niver o in et {dents from Macedonia and western ! Violation of the regulation requiring | g, SR arrison on the s pe'end, I never shall forget it. e i G jages are eleven and nine vears, re-|that occurred while n e ern | violutlon of the regulation +°WriNg | foor of the Senate. in which he is re- | the end; 1 never I do not know what time it was|spectively. The: at the house on|another car in traflic, Jiist e e e e {ported to have said that L along with| Sheh Readdeds o {when my husband came to the door. 2d street today, care of a|reached a point abreast -f 1k i . Oppoxed to Demilttarization. {97Ma). Weart eaplained that it no! LUr other gentlemen, were to receive o atjiude to all, 1 dare say 1'd like | He said, ‘Good evening.’' 1 said.| colored n Irs. Williams re- i he was afttempting 10 pass { “What do vou think about the sug- | doubt would be possible for employes | $500:000 as “attorners’ fees or comis- | Fr4NNC (0 1o more plain assent 1o | jicl1o; Frank.’ Then he walked back | mains at fion {livery wagon of a de e Lieatea: demilitarization. oo the rioss | Joubtiwauld be podalle fof Smployes sion out-of ithe “Libéerlan: Joan rof [ co Bave 2 Jittle morepl & jinto the rear of the house. I called| She says she is staving there be-|was whisked alongside by its oo I]AMAGE SU"- lS HI_EUIU‘W of castern Thrace?” was the at night. gain admission to their of- | $5.000.000, 1 heg to 2hat there 15| S0M¢ X 3 [Rointo Some tolme. SHeNGINTIOCN causs (er liistand snas implored M Erdoninmai (B EInELEhEE e PRI | next question; L e Taie pensiacds oo BOE & scintilia Of trufh in|ithe state- INITIATIVE BY U repeated my request. He came.!not to leave him (oot Dafore veuthing the ivamis v { “I do not like anything about it."|the pretext of doing night work, and |MENt EAVORS s iliceman at the corner. the nee {he replied. “That is a subject for the | gather in a room for such a cere- “l have never made any claim i .swerved so sharply tr . fconterence to settle, but I can assure | oons. Lnjese anusaal nolses were | Whatsoever against the Liberian | i {driver had to Jam on his en Souriiendenle, B Loan, snaure oy’ Gnleat Whonia) moleed o0 LR aid U0 et 01 | Clemenceau Says He Would Not | VOCATIONAL TRAINING POLICEMAN HURT. | Zcver han o HAN ORAS Ensee g aggressive or oppressive of anybody.” | ability of discovery by guards gave 1o Liberia with respect to the id. t 9 ) i being “pinched” between the 1w cars Plaintiff Seeks $100,000 for Al | * EiRey"it S Counia vpon toine and | ity of discovery LY uards or|fan was purcly of an altruistic nature Propose Plan of Aid. | COLORED VETERANS’ AID | pi\, Fractured in Pursuit of Al |Lpom reaching the trafic polcumn ti. Tegod Tujurics ini Theater jeredits trom England 'OF other coun- | L ot |It is true that while the Liberian! NEW YORK, November 24—Before | = e tariver sskedii die hatlmees | tvies, Tsmet answered: i {commission was here I did act as I : ; g ncident L T e o] _— {gal aaviser for them in respect {ofleaving for Boston yesterday. M {ppgples Many Who Before War leged Speeder. e B Crash. finvestment in the world. We are look- | icertain minor matters, namely, look- | Clemenceau requested publication of} Policeman Charles William Hinton |ing it all over the city : s L ne yond e Tooich R'[ R R'l' ing ‘overand drawing up @ lease for | the specch he made before editors Were Merely Wage Earners "0 < 0 reteived a frac. | When the question o i ds. becaus » sents | e premises occupied by th i % ay, Wl ol " patees z R s carelessness e by e ilgur:(:u P 0?)“‘,2""“"“‘:’[:: fpresents on ARl e ot Hhe Durchounis:land publishers last' Monday, when, as| to Earn Business Success. tured rib and painful bruises lns!i}:fih“.‘; Loseition .:' L ;‘\_‘ il tho coliapee ot the “Knienervocker | ~And I want 1o sav.” he added. “iow Snilmontelei: Feslweliauitfar (G AL lu"chwf"'h}'" EOSES L ik fdieabiadhoolorediment whosbas| [ ELL88 (8 maRIE ol (ALE LrOMIAN inva g 4 Al cdlls e, Tl glad 1 am that the United States is sist them in general in manners and | vealed the purpose of his visit 1o’ 3Many - | S1veYs 2 = v odnie Theater January 28 last was filed to-{ EUT, o 20q i this conference. ] {customs with which they were America. | fore the war were merely wage earn. | 2Utomobile at S (o : Vire. Sadit Bresiau, who asks $100,000 ——— i j familiar in this country. There He spoke to the newspaper men in |ers are now enabled by the vocationa] 1 PUrsuit of an alleged speeding ma- | €OV ol 1 from:, the Knfckerbocker. Theater €6 1 (@ proper adjustment for all of these|much.the same spirit as he addressed | . . el Mal|chine. He was given surgical aid at| Minimum Collateral Deprecated. I ek er Dhicater o | A { services before the commission returned | his premier audience at the Metro- ; training of the United States Vet- o .0 . Hogpical. | The law that permits a vioks v panyor Dersonilingureqaustaneats i { to Liberia. politan Opera House Tuesday night, |erans’ Bureau to carry on their own | - tEE00% POsRAh 0o e traic laws to g0 to the near in a separate suit, seeks $25.000 dam- { Semator Capper of Kansas, chair-{, ~Undaubtedly the semator recelved |confining himself to a general plea |business successfully to a much larger |, = ‘"l"";"" e "‘:"Jn;d 101 station hotse sind post minimum ages from the company for the loss of iman of the joint congressional com- | ticians who & from certain poli-| for American and English co-opera-{seoree and income than before be- oo eX!ent o AT eBu L oL 2 B services of his wife and for the ex- ?mim,e bl KSelslintihachn e “;‘“_“‘(’h““'ab“‘ to llm their | tion with France in protecting her . daenied collisions that occvrred on Water | lateral should. in the opinion of may pense to which he been subjected ! on public schools in the Dis-| bellies above e dust and whose!against Germany. - icomen, g % street in front of the municipal fish | be abolished. It is a good law for 1) By reaton ™1 e ndarics 2! i ltrict o Columbia, today received Yenality dictates the seeking of f“m} “WWhat definite things can tne Unit-{ This statement was made by Dr. J. | market last night but occupants of | papitual offender, it was pointed oui g rough Attorney L. A, W i s Fi ¥ v ey, may make on|ed States do?’ the newspaper men | 5 sistant in | the vehi iped injury. Bruce : Atk ¥ L. ALWitmayer. | letter from Dr. Thomas E. Finegan. | benalf of any person ‘or cause and| aaked the ex-premier. To which e | K- A Crossland. technical assistant in | e 1, Oth street mouthwest, | but hard on the man whe wanis i urt is told that Mrs Breslau : > 3 Trevathan, 1ot et W est, occupled a seat in the balcony of the | v;l\ll:lv)fl-rlxxlie“n:i::;lflnf the department of | this this characteristic of theirs induces | replied that he came without a_defi- | charge of the bureau. in an address ,,q \elvin 2. Hutchison, 710 Virginia | careful e e T S nacihateony | e i public ction of Pennsylvania, i them to think that any one who may | nite plan, being convinced that should | last night before a large audience of |avenue southeast. drivers of t Jessness the man who fukes the fromi tho Toot sangul. the ?ralco‘:x‘)l'mlilTwo Applications Granted and One ; 52¥ing that he hoped to be able with- | assist or aid a cause is accuated by a [he offer one, two-thirds of the “Amer- | former servicermen and residents of | the machines. gave bond for their ap- | Tight of way unlawiuily, speeds collapse. Aive: Broslam wo o {in a few days to close up the report;similar motive.” jcan people would rise up and say, ] " i 2nd pearance 1o answer charges of viola- | passes other cars without wivine o e ocslath e atouck Denied Rapid Transit {which he and other educators have| William L. Houston. prominent at- | ‘That is not right’ Washington in the White Law Hotel. | tio,s of the traffic regulations. tice by blowing his hgrn or does uther e eyt = ang {been working on in connection with|torney and member of the board of | So he said. he will confine himself | The occasion was a reception and, Eugcne R careless acts knew ave e I b o Hours in Company i the District school system. Dr. Fine- | education, when informed of the|to a bid to the hearts of America. to ipanquet in honor of Dr. Crossland. | 231 15th str pay a fine of $25 inst from AR M s s 4 san_expressed great interest in the|charges made by Senator Harrison,|the end this nation may be inspired [~ W50 00 O g g ed at Eme ITo $5, he would be decidcdly more hasband Iafotis. the iconct ot bol {problem presented by the school sys- | characterized them as “a fabrication |to investigate the ills of France and | The sheac a8 qliroduced by I lafternoon for bruises sustain ! careful, the speakers said RasKathended $.000 o ane tesotiigs 3 tem here and said that he hoped to|out of whole cloth.’ volunteer a way in Which she muyi"h" SR ed ruler of | k;ocked from his bicycle by an au-| On the ot hand. Wit s wife" e & X Three decisions affecting the opera- | come to Washington to talk over onej “I have had absolutely no connec-|help alleviate them. gneniciis % tomobil. Tth and K _streets. called the appare his wife's injurie o vee i | D The committee in char; f th : tion of the Washington Rapid Transit |OF tWo recommendations with Senator | tion with the Liberian loan matter;| As a beginning he suggested, Amer- £ comm a e e of he| ‘Theresa MeAllister 1707 13th street, | number of “jay walkers® —_— i Capper. He said that he’particularly { have not been .retained by the Li-|icans might visit France, and study :ovening was co ed of C. H. Plum-| .5 knocked down an automobile | ton. Several days ago Company were handed down by the Torti y & Yy T. H. Phillips, W. £ W] i i pany d d Y the [desired to make a suggestion in re-|berian delegation for any services:her. while this. country might alsomer &0 ps, W. E. Wheeler. |, 1 her home last night and injured | partment marked off oW ic Utili > S B s C. Pl im Public Utilities Commission this aft- gard to the building program. whatsoever and have rendered them |promote amicable relations ith | Mrs. C. H. Plummer and G. T. Jeter. | yhout the head. She was given first | safety zones across Pennsyivan IS ADVICE OF OFFICIALS ! oo 2 follows: clenator Capper hopes to submit to | none, and have not been consulted or | France and England, thereby forming | {aid at Emergency Hospital {nue in front of the Post ¢ b o . ;<. 1 Congress at a e the report|advised by that commission regarding [a friendly triumvirate of nations | ! partment, where pedesiri had the Application of the company to dis-i,¢ the joint committee. It is ex-{this matter,” he declared. whose ill-will Germany would no(? U. S. AT CONFERENCE. right of way Adequate Provision Made for Is-| suing 1923 Permits With Less Confusion Is Announcement. Now that the Commissioners have made adequate provision for issuing 1923 automobile tags with less con- fusion and congestion, the number of applicants has fallen off to 2 handful | 2 day. Hence, if You want to get your new tags without waiting in line this is the time to do it. The automobile of- fice has been moved temporarily to the large room on the street floor oc- cupied by the water department. This takes the automobile tag applicants off the elevators and 8lso segregates them from the tax office. The change was made following a rush of motorists to get tags the first ¢ were on sale. But as soon as the license office had been placed in re commodious quarters business eil off. The weneral belief Is that motorists are postponing the purchase of tags in order to get their real estate and jersonal tax money together. Half of vour real estate and personal taxes inust he paid before December 1. MACSWINEY SISTERS IN CRITICAL CONDITION U 15 the Associated Press. s DUBLIN, November 24.—Miss Annie Swiney, who had fasted outside gates of Mountjoy prison since last Friday as a protest against the imprisonment of her sister Mary, was removed by friends last evening to a private nursing home. She was in a y weak condition, but refused to e food and only swallowed some water. . In a’letter to the newspapers, Annie MacSwiney says that her sister, who lias been on a hunger strike for twen- days, received the sacrament on nesday and was given extreme unetion. Mary now refuses visits from the prisan _doctors and nurses. She is tended day nad night by her fellow- prisoncrs, I continue Massachusetts avenue line, granted i Application to operate motor busses Ibetween Grant Circle and 14th and Buchanan streets by way of Illinois avenue, Allison street and lowa ave- i nue, granted. ‘ Request to extend the terminal of {the Rhode Island avenue line from lst and T streets northwest to Rhode 1Is- east, denied. Tn' a lengthy statement the commis- sion defined what its future policy will be for the development of motor busses in Washington. In substance the commission says that while there is a legitimate fleld here | for motor bus service, it does not lie the multi-location of service to the heart of the city, but rather in ex- tending service into territories so thinly populated as not to justify the large investments necessary for street rail- way tracks. . —_—— BOOKBINDER HONORED. At a recent election of the Inter- national Brotherhood of Bookbinders Felix J. Belair of this city was elect- ed international secretary-treasurer, receiving_ 5,624 votes. He defeated John B. Haggerty of St. Louls, Mo., Who recelved 5,030 votes. i ‘Walter N. Reddick of Seattle, Wash., was elected president, receiving 6,897 votes, a majority of nearly 3,000 votes over his opponent, James L. Feeney, of this city. The headqua ters of the brotherhood are now lo- cated here, having moved from In- dianapolis, Ind. ————— ARREST AUTO DRIVER. Herbert W. Martin, a barber, resid- ing at 1205 K street, alleged driver of the automobile that struck and seri- ously injured Herbert L. Davis, auditor for the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, at 14th and Girard streets the night of October 9, was arrested 1ast night by Detectives Cullinane and Vermitlion. A charge of assault was preferred against the barber, and he was released on bond of $1,000. Thée case will be heard. in Police Court as soon as the victim of the accident is able to appear. i Y land avenue and Summit place north- ! pected that the recommendations of the educators headed by Dr. Finegan, who have been working on the mat- ter, will be embodied in large part in {the report of the joint committee when it is made to Congress. The need to do something for the publi¢ school system here without de- {lay is imperative, in the opinion of Senator Capper, who will urge that legislation for'the benefit of the schools be put through before the close of the short session in March. {D. C. “GHOST TO WALK” BEFORE THANKSGIVING Employes of the District govern- ment will be in a more thankful mood next Thursday than they had ex- 1 pected. | Auditor Daniel J. Donovan and Dis- bursing Officer James Lusby decided today to make “the ghost walk” in the Municipal building on Wednesday, No- vember 29. Not only will city workers be ena- bled to buy turkey for Thanksgiving, i but the decision to advance pay day | will help them to pay their tax bills| / i before December 1, when a penalty of 1 per cent a month begins. e PLEA FOR DEAF AUTOISTS. Lewis L. Young Wants Police Ban e on Permits Lifted. Lewis L. Young of 2371 Champlain street northwest, has written t. J. Boobar, chairman of Sde!yodzgll(. committee, in behalf of deaf persons in Washington, Who have been re- fused permits to drive automobiles because they cannot hear. He asked Mr. Boobar to use his offices to obtain repeal of the regulation. Police regulations provide that per. sons more than 50 per cent deat may not be granted a permit to drive & motor vehicle, on the ground that their inability to hear would be a menace to others. Mr. Young’s let- ter declared the writer had obtained statements from competent author- ities to show that inability to hear is not a détriment so far as driving an automobile is concerned, i i | | berian loan bill aid for the colored republic, but have | wills, which make the greatest men.” taken no active interest in it. like Senator Harrison to produce any proof in substantiation of his report- ed :harges. which as yet I have not read. SRRDEVIVRDVEVEVRDVIVEVRVERD “I have been interested in the Li- because it provides dare to_invite. “You have the minds, you have th I would | he concluded. “I hope three will never be’a grave of the American people. If there is, the French will be buried the same day. I want us to live to- gether to the end.” CHRISTMAS BELLS—AND CASH REGISTER BELLS They’ll both be ringing next month! A little ad in the “Christmas Gift Sug- gestions” columns of The Star’s Alpha- betical Classified Section. will ring the bell of your cash register— And keép it ringing from D,écember Ist * to the 24th! ' Our representative will call to tell you how to start the music. : i | VETERAN MINISTER DIES. | WESTMINSTER. Md., November James M. Nourse, eights of age, died here foday. as i By the Associated Press, “Helpful participation” by the he itev. United States as a member of the con- | two years ference of five Central American gov- |a result of ernments called to convene in Wash- {some time ago. He was a retired lington December 4. has been arrang- | Presbyterian minister, having held {ed by the State Department. The del- | pastorates in Alexandria, Va.: Athen: egates representing the United States | Ohio, and Elizabeth, N. J. He is sur- il be Secretary Hughes and Sams | vived by two sons and three daugh- ner Wells, former chief of the Latin|ters. Funeral services will be American section of the State Depart- ‘here Sunday and the body will be { ment. gent to Absecon, N. J., for burial. Draw French Tiger’s Fire f a paralytic siroke suffered | held | After Criticisms in Senate; Of the several hundr crossed at that point exact! ples. by actual count, used between the safety lines. 7T took “country ecuts,” desy i that they had plenty of the depurtment buildinz o'clock Second Most Urgent Need. ihe second most t {was for more policerien to be after violators of th traffic regulations. such as failure 1o | give the proper signal of intention to {stop or turn, failing to give proper notice of intention 1o pass, speedin urgen reque sent o more importa and turning at the wr & places [ “Anybody can go cut and stick a lcard in a car that has been parked oo long: getting the danzerous ma an whe the law he isn't and there is the job of a real policeman.” other driver said. “The 1 parks too long is violating and should be arrested, but endangering anybody's iife. / are: plenty—pleniy—in Washinzton Who are. Gel them first: nail ther good and hard. Thes couple of months later, the polic il be to devote their time to the spac without neglecting the dan low. He will no longer e icmlrls are going 1o impose fines during Safety we: not make that permanent? accidents only for a w can do it for all times. Menace at the Curb. Many drivers find a menace in habit of pulling into the curb w angular parking is allowed and b ing out into trafic. The fr ion ol a minute longer it would take 1t back in_and pull out, they declared is certainly not worth the risk & motorists take when they back biind ly out into a busy street It is phy sically impossible for them to ses Whas is coming and they must rel: fupon the other fellaw. that has been shown to be “In Maryland and New it against the law to pull into the curb.’ one man sal *It should be so here 100. At least make puliing into the curb against the law on streets whers there are car tracks and room for ‘ moving traflic naturally is mall | Drivers will soon become as uscd to backing in as they are to backing Th heay