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THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. l)h:(‘EMBER 17. 1922—PART 1. . 92 — e —————————— WANUERS H]R ]w[] BAYS WILL HONOR SCHULER. |VETERANS OF OPPOSING FACTIONS IN HOUSE _|SENATOR SAYS PEOPLE il Sainiitcry ';%"}““‘““"“‘fi“ismm OF ICY WATERS |WORK BEGUN ON AUTO e G T T s PAY THEIR RESPECTS TO THE PRESIDENT, NEGLECT GOVERNMENT |o tciiian sitreutei™e stiiciis | CURES SUICIDE MANIA| PLANT IN WEST VIRGINIA on their responsibilities after b | Receptiou at Marine Barracks AHER RA“_R“AD WREGK Gov.-elect Smith of New York is: 2 ing lawyers. He told them th nj e | Gradually Losing State Rights Be- | years to come they will have to “fight | Woman Ckanges Mind After to uphold the Constitution, to see that it | Special Dispateli to The Star. WINCHEST: Va., December 16. expected o attend a reception Thurs- cause of Apathy, King Tells is nol'irm’lrnper‘ly tampered with and to| Wandering Two Days Near Excavations have been begun @iy evening at marine barracks by i e A ey o naue i i what is sai . thie the Nationall Press CItb Bosciot the G. U. Law Seniors. tion and interpretation such as was Chicago River. hat is said to be the first unit Night Watchman, Accused by In- ican Legion (o its retiring com-' | The people of the country are not ‘“‘;‘““,’”‘}{h’,’e“’l'fie:“‘éf;;l e ) CHICAGO, December 16.—Two days ) Jar&e automobi Ridpeway, W ALL 4 '(«,,,.I,""“,,,'," DEEs px‘.‘-éwi“f’r““"l taking any interest jn the govern- | class. also addressed the meeting. |of wandering along the shore of Lake A decd for the George Schiack land quiry Board, Says He Made Ef- |Marin ¢ (UL e e ment and by their apathetic attitude | Rudolph Johnson presided and | Michigan and the Chicago river and |of 169 acres, made to William Jordan s < 5 S 50 Tt n:'i‘(‘m!‘;".n:a basn Ji2me) gradually fosing their state | John S. White was toastmaster. | drain cana) cured Miss Lillian | of Pittaburgh. ba. was exhib ted here o1t to Move Locomotive. issued for the reception and ac- o e B KInEot, . | RNt N pEar Ol Sienpe ianl st to _be placed on B 3 pinees Lve been received from Georgetown University. at its annusl | EXTENDS FLOOD WORK. | L b jpersons in congressional, Army and: ! smoker last night in Wardman Park' = - reappeared at the office of motors s 1. g I',\.Z'.."‘ e Corpuiimellitng) Hotel. The states, he said, seem to — | Murphy, toralin okl e ember 168.—A o Canng scHuley | get anything they want and in re-| The House flood control committe <ing taken as titles were Wove the locome ne rom New York {turn_ they have to give something, | voted vesterday to report the Kopp ‘I ‘moni Clkared i) 4 witha Houston |About fiftecn years ago andibasiha which {8 their freedom. He recalled | extending the jurisdiction of a the water was too cold | The first buil o be. erected is NS pRSSENger GG d paper work as the policy of Bismarck in welding the | Mississippi _river commis | o be on a fou ' 60 by about ion in flood | for drownir :rman_states into one power under | control work to Rock Island, Iil. |71 just_couldn’t kill my: his command, which took away much | Several bills calling for u broader | Dr. Murphy. “D death of tw ine Corps. in which I Wednesday | he served with distinetion during the If,” she told {900 fect, it was said, and the attorney icy waters | quoted ‘said it was his opinlon th. . was made by Joseph H. Smith L "“]';"- “1}3 untit ater ithey of the freedom of their inhabitants. | program of continuous work on the r. | seemed 100 terribl place would be part of a lurge auto- watchman. rding to state- s acrecIDIentROE The senator urged the students to |including the Humphreys-Wilson $100.- | Police had been hunting for her for | mobile plant Ly Smith. siven out by his military decorations. H get out into small towns to begin | 000,000 general river improvement biil | forty swing the discov- | Ahout W are employed eht H —_— their practices and not stay in a|gnd a measure offered by Reproenta- and of three on the excuvating it was re- the Washington government office. He |¥ive Dupre, democrat, Louisiana, still 4 to her ported today that others will be addei BRUNEN JURY VIS”S 1 likened the influence of the lawyer in | are before the commitfec. | Columbus. (10 the force early next w, | i | i i | 5 3370 Al Sl sl SaL Sl S ok Sl SAl Sl Sl SAL S S MR TR TR S T TR T TS e e ) Gaod Furniture The Wright Co. 905 7th Street R-e-d-u-c-e-d Prices The Wright Co. is making extra inducements this week by offering special redue tions on all good furniture suitable for gift giving. Remember, every article you select here will be a genuine need and provoke pleasure and satisfaction, so take every advan- tage of the price concessions herein noted. The items illustrated also r t reductions that should appeal to gift seekers. mentary have been obtained from the v emphati >0 responsibility on him by the rain comin ngine an paas » his o th it ow s ih said the engine was stand g on the s at Humble and 3 he left for e Goes Over Ground With Powell, | P he was in rhy ! atated. he he nd diseov- | Confessed Slayer of | i e i towaed the | | NATIOHAL K i same St e Circus Man. i | 1 ! . L LU L B G0 SRR . N. . December i not d. i h Wil decide the Z g t hut ek DaEie IRt i) e Representative Joseph G. Cannon, the oldext republican member of the ouse of Representatives, and Reprexentattve Cham M. Stedman, the oldest emocrat, as they looked at the White House yesterday after seeing the Prenident. e Harry €. Mohr, who charged with the slay John Brunen, cirens owner, h 10 ast, today returned to = N oA } St t to the scene y s events from the narrative of {1y, Speake William Tindall and | are on g« N L T, L N T R TR X, TN Quarter Alleged to Have Used Ax in Kililng Man to Get Mo | irress L Save 109, to 25% r. who accused Me and M 1en with plotting and urging the and Anthropological day, 8:30 p.m., in New the build- jurymen dley s 11 ¢ Museum. lllustra ar L. Hewe H Report on r after | nd reception m! pri- : Jevoted | vate view of Archeological Society’s Embassy Here for Thirty- efully to | coliection of Chihuahua pottery. y i - William Radford Served at British u ds of =il Sk Four Years. < 5 A R e i Phil Sheridan Woman's Relief Corps — On Well Selected Furniture A!l This Week . «he was at {will meet Tuesday, § pm. 4 : | me «day nigh tenigi Cont Army Hall 4 e Associnted Press e s e o undle Hichiands Citiaens® Asnocia | LONDOY, Decenber 15 - Wiikiam 10% OFF All Cedar Chests buried today in his Tn | Radford, who w Thursda tion will meet tomorrow, S 1 ! Lign % ta < hurch, | native town of Alfreton. Derbyshire, 3 : sev- sturn o verdict before | Fountain Memorial Baptist ( 3 3 1 o OFF A“ B P ' s Chars southeast was for thirty-four vears the per- | /0 00KCases e \”u-uvl» Catholle Daughters of Ameriea, | manent confidential seeretary to sur- | (Gunn Sectional 1 d) mbassadors in Wash- s sixty-three years old . will have an | cessive British ion and Christmas party. Tues-iington. He w 7:i15 p.m.. in ballroom of Raleigh art District, No. (3>l | CARES FOR HOMELESS. % 10% OFF Rockers and Chairs 3 Expert on Extradition. | 1l : i Gospel Mission Asks Assistance in |Hotel. j [ Gospel Missic e I el e 20% OFF Console Table and Mirror Christmas Wor | e 'l‘,f\'-'".-""'.‘ “The Day of | death in London reached Washington | J s k ey W Corv, superintendent of (i oan will he briefly heralded by | yesterday, was attached to the chan- | Cabmet mokKer 20% OFF End Tables and Bnok Trou hs 59.95 the Gospel Mission N John Mar- | Representative “'i(nlifff;‘x_w“fi:‘?lfl'h“p““;l“- celiory of the British embassy here | i g shall place, last iled to the {and other women identitied Yo DUl | for many vears. and was an i A handsome 0 7 OFF Lad. 9 D k P Bt i e e Cutbreth (ray will sing. | for_many vear i and mnique $9 50 20% ies’ Desks and sister of Wurten- Pl The Went End Citizens' Association ) b of the piphany sty le—finished . frow. 8 pam., in hall of | Churel here. with which he urch. Program. Date, prominently identifled as a reader. wdvanced Lecause of Christmas. P He was unmarried, and made his said to live at Manchester, in mahogany. 15% OFF Spinet Desks 15% OFF Telephone Seis 10% OFF Smoking Stands 10% OFF Gate-leg Tables home at the Y. M. (. Mid-city Citizens' Awsxociation will Mr. Radford came to Amer Jieet tomorrow, S pom. ""”_“‘-‘”“i.-un.- first under Sir Julian Pau scho Dick Manstield will give alre,. " the first British ambassalor to “halk entertainment. Program. Date| . "United States, and was said o advanced because of Christmas be very closi the ambassador’s | confidence He left only on th ing of his evesight when Lord R COL. WILSON PRESENTED WITH MEDAL FOR SERVICE Fifth Corps Area Surgeon Is Re- IR AT ZAT TAT LAl LA AT S LAl Lol TA0 L3 Tal 3 'he Indiana Soclet will meet to- ol @ % {morrow night at the IZbbitt He | ing was ambassad. and ¢ tired Formally From Army t They find Progra featuring, “Indiana his fa in England to spend th 0. ¢ alwuss open, where spiritual | Years * will include talks remaindcr of his life at the family 15 70 OFF Tea Wa ons at Cleveland. well-being is looke with the Thompson and others, “"l“? remamae s e B A ame est effor dancing. Admittance by By RAETETi0S ana = equaintantes who caring ship Foot Stool 25% OFF Floor Lamps i 2 remember him well, Mr. Radior? was IHS = = said to have been a man ol high} o ra from Cory invit . exhibit of recent research ac-| Siid to n h Drop-leaf de- rty-ceven fionisston ftles of the Carnegie Institution of | culture and scholarly 'altainments Up holstered 50 25W OFF Table Lam S Slen.” ehe s, 50 edical © done e eton will be held tomorrow, | above the pesitlo, o cupied v > < rvin % Medical e | Washington will be h I % | in the nature of a clerk at the em- | and covered in $3- 70 P! ik ‘:x.lvt$l 8- P _Area sy al | Tuesday and Wednes K “lbassy. He was a great student of | tapestry. Spe- e i ted with the distin- |tu eservit |3 in the adminisiration build- | basss. Hle ] 3 \ ber - tired medal “for excep- | for help.” H nd P streets. Exhibit open | Latin and Greek. cial —_ - wheels. i us and distinguish- | )lic 8 chicf surgeon of the s \merican expeditionary forces in Si-| CONVICTED OF ASSAULT. | whe Frencn-a n Evenings or-: MAY CONSIDER MOVE +" The presentation was ma * !ganizea by Mme. Jeanne Farnes) Benedict, formerly of the co nd Comedie Francaise of Paris en Tues s p.m.. at Carroll | i TO MODIFY INTEREST| .\Al sting in a French p! Si ! | i | McRae, Fifth SaE T rt Hayes, | Man Who Attacked Child at Movie “Wilson and | Gets Year in Jail. Panama and | tory ] British-American Debt Negotiato: vaudeville numbers, will be ile ¢, Walter Berry and other local Expected to Take Up Matter Holden. twenty Honoluiu. return here 4 oig xola make their future home. Col. Wilson § oy electrica s o m e Tresidio” of San | With ass ! | Farly Next Year. Fron { moving Evening Club at its rancis Y the ot smos Club t proposal that the { Court J will discuss on_the w. STARR FAMILY REUNION. ;" ticed to serve one year | Schools of the District” The speaker modifled is expected & will be Dr arles R. Mann, chairman h quarters here to come under | ] ________ of the advisory board, War Depart- ion when the Anglo-American | § Vi ot Zeneral staff. The program|debt negotiations are resumed here '§@ President Coolidge Among . about littee. under the chairmanship of | early in the new 1 to litt] e ather Lewis, has prepared | 1t was indicated vesterday that the | old. mak la re o O mact which has | new British delegation, which is to ar- h e s ew York on January 2. prob- | Those at Annual Gathering. the St e little giri, Who { hee! istributed to the members of | rive in d in o other airia e T Which will be used as |ably would be prepared to request not| ht Vice | of her own got up and left the §th busi discussion at the|only a change in the interest rate but and reported (he an_extension also of the thirty-year Library Table for Fiber Reed Rocker Ve of e ) th te x % EEL e of ihe o jmestine I period_under which the loans are to ddress on | ¥ had the man arrested. There | The Woman's Guild of Sibley Me-|run. =FEither “of these modifications New and attractive s 50 Brown finish -— cre- 75 "h rs. Other speake ur witnesses testifying to the | morial Hospital will meet Thursday.; wowd require new legisiation by Con- P $ 85 tor hi at and Prof. Dun- {assault. 110 a.m., at Rust Hall. zrl"-\“ 5 e ot o0 inches long—fin- o onne cushion seat an opkins| Judg ardis i sst o SR n advance of submission of the Brit- ? . g > o ot | tence U\m"“‘ilv s waassing Sen | rhe dramatic section, Women's City | ish proposals American officials decline ished in mahogany. 1 5 et B ot W Y7130 p.m. | to say what their attitude would be. In | the severest penalty would be | Club. will meet Wednesday P | Glew of the apparent purpose to make | Clement: ed, and he regretted that it} widh Mary H. Cornwall-Legh of |an Anglo-American settlement the hnsisxy azsociation, | Wh ARSI S RANASASARABASA AR IRIRIIE VIVELEVEVEVRVRVEVELVERVRLVRVELN L4 December SR 1 Board ‘for Vo- Bulwer-Lytton's “Richelie bers were not be made 0 a year. 5 P ) v o O Thompson | The safety of the li'l“ll::eg‘i?;‘s“l: Fear | nsaten, Japan, will tell of her work |for agreements coverlng the loans to} ions and the | ing Hiel satal et i te lepers, under auspices of | other European nations. however. it is f ¢y With the singing | assured. when they are un. | Washington Auxuliary Misslon to | expected, (it the suggesica modifica- | & . tended prompiness with | Lepers, tomorrew, 3:30 pm. at 12 e s s consideration. | which the management of the house | Lafayette squarc. i W : 1 the man arrested, the co Bl = ~ i RIOTERS GO TO PRISON. | vt most eommmensanic™® Ut $18.| pue sontheart washineton citizenw | HEADS HOME ECONOMICS. & i { Association will meet Tuesday, § p.m.. ey e 57 s, 1in Tyler School. 5 3 Thiee Women and Two Men Sen-| GONZAGA COLLEGE PLAY. | youn ricamsai w. ¢ 7. v w70 P DTSR et for) tenced in West Virginia. = jmeet Tuesday, 1 p.m., for lunchéon at | Vocational Board. ! “Richelieu” Will Be Presented by | race Dodge Hotel Appointment of Miss Adelaide §. Bas- | 5 lor of Indianapolis, as chief of the divi- | Dramatic Society. _ Carbery "";.""',',"Q?"’;.",. Assoelac | sion of home economics, was announced | i b toniw I ectingE sty §3:10 DR yesteRdumbyd hiesee | will be j the schoo tional Education. Ipresentea by the Gonzaga Collegs| , ceeds Miss Anna . Richardso i 4 ach Association of e =4 = 4 1 Dramatic Association in the college | Danisl A Pazne School will meet at ?L’;:;;;fi;"(‘;tf";‘:‘;".L‘““':,’f',,:g el 1 today. | theater on the evening of Wednesday, | the school Tuesday. 8 p.m. home economics in the State Agricul- | outhern | December 20, = | In passin o tural College, at Ames, lowa. The . . delvered un nism | A rehbisha A Christmas sale will be held all . : o i Archbishop Michael J. Curley wi office is one of the highest posts held by l T bl d M STIC esta d the Dreservatio urley will { g o 2 5 1d by R S e o AU, % i, it e Strren o Holed| 970 00, o0 L A | onsole Table and Mirror : P 6 pen ATy 4 2y 5 'S | Christmas entertainmen o be ven G i Vi any or ¥ < et Trour Near<r Mae | have made reservations for their at: | i hesome wnd homelcss pecem: | PRIZE CHICKEN BOUGHT. | Choice of brown mahog: . stand for a potted plant or statuc Métto) ‘snd e ¥ | lendance | The performance will be |1 55, g bty walnut. Large shaped mirror ouaolIr ps three years each. and Mrs. § pRC8 ection of the Re aymond = — 3 i N ea ey {1 Sullivan. instructor in dramaties| Vermont State Asnociation will hotd | New Owner of Lady Eglantine Ee'i and elocution at Gonzaga. The cast will include Aloysius NINE GRAIN SHIPS SAIL. |&uue, Arnr i S a reunion Taesday, 8 p.m.. at College } Women's Club, 1822 1 street. W. W. fuses $5.000. { Husband, cosmissioner of immigra- | special Dispatch to The Star. Lxquisite, new and ef- $ 0 ciive designs. Choice of s .95 <ilk or parchment shades. Handsome Table Lamps, Gallagher, Harr. tion, will tell “How Senator Dilling- CTENNA, Va. De by v, G S Z B SN .. De 16.—Lady - wynn Gardiner, John on ¢ Sl iling- | VIENNA, Va. cember 4% cxuy) Mieh Becember dot oIt e ham's Quota Law Works Out.” So-|jiglantine. a buff orpington hen, th their | Helskell. Bartholomew A Digy | cial hour and refreshments. which holds the world record as an steamers. which v : ’ ecg producer, is now the property of | carzocs of storage wheat represent | el T o A feature “'p::f,:l“';:i'g;"g:fl.o‘:l""""‘ I. Brooks Clarke, owner of the ”/ o e instnaes ) >xander, Daniel P, reunion of Centra Sg-a- Poultry ' Farm. % @ value of between .000.000 and | Enright, Thomas W. Joyes | Alumni Association, December 26, will | BEE;a-Day Poulry ~¥arm. —Capt| q Hes 00 left Fort Wiliiam, Lake Buperior last night for the s 000, be a on R Charles C. Dov act play arranged by Edwin 5 dw L e Tse trip |21 Jon X €| Truesheim. who playéd With ‘the Gar- AT A NG down the Great Lak rding oA sical program will be furnish- | rick stock company last season. In H. L. Shaw, loc ;\d 1"";:]“: the leadership of Director | the cast will be a number of lormer!m}:xj[cus GREET GOVERNOR. ‘The steamers are the Ja Walsh, | Karl E. Schaefer. I Central dramatic stars. | r e = City of Bangor, Central West, Nine- A S o The free lobby concert at the Y. i 2“]0‘:" At_S‘"'-:Ab T{:"t} '({flémr’(m; 3 wah, Minch, Osler. Ilichard Reiss. €. A. will be held in the central “Y" [—Celebrating the visit of Gov. Robert- Colingwood and Christopher. The| ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. |building, 1136 G street northwest, to- | son of Oklahoma and his party to Meta fleet will travel together as far as TODAY. morrow night at 7 o'clock. It is to {moros, Mexico, the entire city today possible to help each other in case| The Red Triangle Outing o be under direction of the social serv- |Jjoined in the hospitalities extended the ©f emergency. At Sault Ste. Marie | il ‘seart from fogqoNg Club hike | jce department, and the public is in- | visitors. Gov. Robertson and his party they will join the icchound fleet. | Wi start from Lakeland, on Branch- | vited. were entertained by Maj. Elizondo, Preakers will be used in getting them ar line. G street, 2:45 o'clock, military commander of the Metamoros ¢ canal and down to Lake 15 o'clock. district, and a number of prominent ¢ of the vessels are bound WORLD’S FIRST WOMAN . |mititary and civil officials of nurlh-zrnl Hikers are invited to_join the ?IRE RELIEF APPROVED. :?fi:‘;{?’l'_’“éif’oh?.“‘%,ff."n'“fi‘éifie’.‘flflf‘" SUPREME JUDGE SWORN[ WOULD END LABOR BOARD. Miss Florence Allen, Who Was| A bill to abolish the Railway Labor s Board and give railway wage juris- I e i | I § i & r leaves Treasury at t. leader. & Waldburg Hew A Cedar Chest for Wife or Mother—of course Bedroom Rocker u~‘13£.a::4sofinfifi2?i":P.m';c""ffrfi T Child’s High Chair and key. A resolution by Senator MeNary, re- | Pr. W. A. Howard of New Era i I.l erstate Commerce % i i <toria, ‘Ore., fire victims, wis adopted | OIS on sstronemy, 3 oclock. at! Last Fall, Ascends Bench. by Senator King, democrat, Utah. any finish. Saddle seat. 4. 2 mcllmace o * o hreposal {oF a relict appro: | Invited. - BUblicl . e Asmociatal Press. Well braced. R Ry of $2.000,000 was eliminated { COLUMBUS, Ohio, December 16.—|«y”» CLASS IN SHOE CUTTING. jons committee, but| Universal Negro Improvement As.|Miss Florence E, Allen, Cleveland, elect- s huthorizing the Secretary of | Sociation will meet, 3:30 ,,~(.h,ck"’m ed an assoclate justice of the Ohio su-lumm_mmecn 10 The Star, War to distribute Army supplies among | Pythian Temple, 12th nd U streets. | Preme court at the November election, ~ LYNCHBURG, Va., December 16.— @i fire vietims and also take charge of | R- L. Poston of New York city will | 00k the oath of office here today. She|What s said to be the first class of \nitary conditions were retained. speak of “The Accomplishment of | Will be the first woman in the world to | its kind in a Y. M. C. A. has been Our Delegates to the League of Na- | §it a8 a Judge in such a court, it is saild. | started in the Y here for the training tions.” Public invited. Admission | She Was a judge of the Cuyahoga county | of shoe cutters. Twenty-five men are approp; Near common pleas court, Cleveland, baving | o in the class, which meets 44 SEEK CLEVELAND OFFICE. | tree. feen elecied to. that position two veats | snioned fn U ven - o Gut of forty-four competitors for TONIGHT. ago in November. She assumes her of- E e St ®opointment as postmaster at Cleve- & - y fice January 1. = St y % Jand, Ohio, two names will be certi-| Prof. Garnet C. Wilkinson, assist-| As a tribute to Judge Allen, lwenty-‘ She Was Suspicious. . Ei % row by the Civil Service |ant superintendent of public schools, | four common pleas jurists, five appel- : l‘ur’nl:v:l'.:(i‘r:n o the Postmaster Gen- | will speak at Second Baptist Church, | late judges, a probate judge and a mu-[ Greene—Don't you ever take flow- +al as eligible for appointment. The | 6 o'clock. nicipal judge journeyed here today from | ers or candy home to your wife? are John K. Frye and Fred ; i all over the ‘state and recelved thelr | Baker-°T did It once 2nd she pretty e Cleveland post office | Garnett January will speak of *A|oaths of office at a joint ceremony. It is - SO The el bt o {1t i THeuRine ™ o Eloci, Sudi: | hia-his . the st time such an afalf | % 10 find out what I was covering | S M NEE ML IS UEE AU MM ENE RN Ty w2 2 T T 2 2 a torium Homer bullding. | has been held in the history of the state. ' up. X P 4N & 2P Feceiving $6.000 a vear AR RS R S SRR SGIASASBRURVERLRLRVEVERE L3