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2 * THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (., WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1922. { TOOPENNEWYER e, ALLE APRIVED e | NATIOAL ast L AR NS (LostGolfBalls on ONE OF MANY DANGEROUS THOROUGHFARES OF THE Bids $850 toFind ) 1 STREETSNEED WITH CLEAN SLATE Board of Trade Disposes of nis ann Iports the Central American conference | tat wa | peace and prosperity. He favors con- Thirteen Reports Submit- ted by Committees. PLANS FOR THE FUTURE| By the Associnted Press. MANAGUA, Nicaragua, December 20. —1 nt Diego Manuel Chamorro, tn | al niessage to congress. sun- | Interview Held and One Giv- shington, as a means toward en Qut Different, Ku Klux Chiet Detlares. tinuance of the lagation guard of Amg ican marines, which he s: with the consent of the zovernment and is in no e il na potitical ife of the | SCOUTS KANSAN’S OPINION dent commends Americ. By the Assoctated Press. ST. LOUIS, December 20.—Re- trieving lost golf balls on the municipal links has Leen so lucra- tive to Matt C. Malley that he bid $K50 for the 1 leges. This wis made known by the hoard of blic serv . in announcing Mal- s bid had be epted Mr. Malley employs bo gearch for the balls, If found in med.ately they are returned to th owners. Many balls, however, not found until the owners leave the links, and Mr. M th Links at St. Louis? EXTENSIVE REPAIR ERoadbeds in Bad Shape for {MANY RUTS IN HIGHWAYS Lack of Improvement Funds. ] boys nts api . . paints them and sells them’ for | Georgia Avenue and Rock Creck from 10 to 40 cents, it was ex- | plained ! Church Road Sections Great HEARINGS NEARING ° Sufferers. : END ON D. C. BILL‘f Wise investment or street paving cou the section east of 1 the financial rehabi aragua, Strong At it tends toward interv sovereiznty of the country. | cooper: Continuation of Effort for National .l»ffl.'x,i.'i 5 Representation for D. C. in e N BANDIS DEFY nittee reports Grateful He Has Relegated Him- self to Political Oblivion,” Wizard Asserts. Gov. Henry Allen of Kansas, “arch Ku Klux Klan, A at the speeial meet- Ing yesterday of the Washinzton | b Roard of Trade in the b 1 in ard of the | «Continued from Page.) O D R S .1 SLe B AL WIPRES 2 ® Dusiness i after- 2 jan fnspection disclosed today. A lar P work on sewers and police. This of the hoard 1 cleared {noen, for his alleged statement that D o T St Hevote. its time 1o, PATt of this scction hay be f o 1 begin the the klan head had sought inter- mtiarmoon: o iitidevare Sta eSO RN SERAL e up and partment, und whatever time s 1eft luumber of the streets are pa insideration h he made a an slate. |Men Who Killed Bank Em- |y o M o v e e the aftairs. Jaw 4 ploye and Stole $200,000 i Viver na Still at Large. ! : —_— { | new ye | Iwill_be given over to lare several wh ing this morning |in the vicinity of 9th ana mton explained the Sit- | streets there 1s follows * Cramton Explains. about thre weeks late in? these hearings, owing 1o, the h need ropas i Al After Chairn cause ot n re DOw sirects credited to orning papers| though n Efforts were building or is alleged harbor s amd s o nues, universitie ate schools, n Interview e : 3 i water supply and zonini $10,000 REWARD OFFERED Hogel i rings as for H b‘ h AR eful con- thelr, es € e di - to Washington Svans wae s | HOU iy Al e 1 end of this - 3 | Business Houses on Alert for $5 © it i D e m,:.(-l' . sk 4 hool : : i vith MI Crigtenden street, cast of Georgin avenue aorthwest, showing had roadway, risky for automobilists and | o0 r covered | 1srie ere s « ors St Bills Taken in | pedestrinns alike. The sewer manholes, sticking nbove xrade, can be plainly xeen. e gress . m — plete the - | Unles ' ed. | Robbery. The is with us. Represe Jo {0 dnsest £ fts | with th | lis not nd =0 the hearings nust | : v { Ltitudes H s much as possibl | the: e on | B e Ase Press VER. Col. December | Tracing down an endless mber o i supposed clues without result, Denver | , nearly forty-eight hours after bhery of $200,000 from federal nk empioye definite informa | the identity of the robi Wkhen the bandit B X X avenue afte asons the ,..,n‘"; ey I8 1 6r more of unsixh 8 unss St ¢ omeials of {conditions eonstan: ik ent with regard to ni-" ome effort now is i has been Ad=)pyiqrice quihor V5 A to the refu: Distr mut i a- thome owners the bill countan Regrets * i “1t i emingly are | reited t to}with that S UNESES IO Grows Mark Sie [ IRESIPON MUSTFOREFECE | BIGFARMERS YEAR Initiated in Tribe tivated ino | pert Points Way to Eco- the Crow In- n is not blessed ! = BILLINGS, Mont, Decemb 20— “rion | Enormous Crop Increase and High- /i - 2 e 4, er Cotton Prices Factors in obs Their Favor. Csting 10 note a man_ hud r @ hearing in ce whose opposite to those | o nd he was denied the | vailin th it e : wihly defe rve ¢ or whether { H front the Denver LR v are dian tribe, No- | 3 ARy Strects In Bad It peared complerely s oo i e Avsiatia Pre an trive. Xo- nomic Rehabilitation. e = cut to i i vember 8. pr t | Ninth s v ary o el ' ! CHICAGO, December 20.—A mark- oM e PR, as present Ninth s o B the ol hine noving beon foonin warl | ualing jmprovement in agricultural con- N el han heel ¢ being invited, oL rts of the city and surrounding | avay piaced wupon * of the country durin named Foch |y e Asxctated Pross atement he | tion, wi s yh #h banks and st e Atered Ly Secretary of Agri- L S el S s s DXonsseh sl et for e : jencle S naiae Crow Indlans | pubiic opinion, nue 18 rou A of the crisp §5 bill which were ss neral |tional boundary bed. One of re Stolen, non Vet besn’ rEportad) in an addres . At the !world solution { dul; i fou | here. While agri- i e aa. tidular seot from Rth to Georg fof o reward of $10.000 for the dead or aive, by the city 1o peace ar coming grad Thomas, dire ultural prices re- main lower rela- tively than the spurred on by the oftering steep grade, the dits, : . general policy invol is mainta jo° Denver by aaitd . ward $ 0 off ce he shed by the prices of other; (the K Féderal Reservee W Ly jus that as i Bunk, ad: xh they i e No matt S fnres = gress by the ihad many dpe S - stacles.” M t burcau will not be increased sililitie m the L alled | il has ot dec solution ¢ two hillio memorial to o in his honor. 1 was made an squitd o irteen dollars more total | ! The French ge: sed in ching S eirl n betwacn iy the oy ”f”rt ey hongrary chieftain of the Crows | “ONn) Miden e row the people nius the government nt v e i < ich ¢ any solut SPTieT: Ahi ShE G A AT : Wi} thousands attende g LIRST PO b et 1eft on the street by the | the whils pberhaps thel plan to set” the park aside as & | Whuther of to be used in case Loist e o &, SRt f stmitan floll thE S L S e RAC LIRS the militant WALLACE. he Jow prices thel tiefleld, to attract the r furmers have been tion of tourists. The 1 has emphas which meu vas discovered thro ; Streets and Avenues. e Lpn T [rectiving I that they have been over- | diuns luve ‘asked preferably for Eimassay ! Iy appointed an Investigation showec producing” he sald. small captured cannon to be placed put sufes ikt 1”\ e L A ceretary Wallace sald the mrx-l in the park LaxERROE S0 Cil 1 of 51 P ding to the wor h in cotton prices has p | The letter to Foch is signed by S e et o Ster, which was part b L o ey s e m e man) shape than for many| Plenty Coops, head chief of the Be e e Y L Ot |last vear, and was no T the pre <{about an hour «ding the hold- | 10 prov nce in prices of} trihe, and James Carpenetr, chair- B iie: et Curpose, Aot Yy ar at the Ty haa dh oo Bom exception of the up and s -quent sun fighting on | E profoundly g and the cnnl_Ln NE| man of the Crow tribal council. 1t | . e Dt Thae and believ- | 0ads of broken alt rolied i e reetlation of | the front steps of the main entrance “for the sacrifice o ‘D.r,‘xmli:‘\‘:mn‘.;‘. k has| a.l.-nnmupmlt; by =n affidavit e [ et e A ieing pood work, | While the street eight o IS ‘:. e o Texati himself 3 Kottt ¢ . u—”»"l from the conscience O. (& ihe tion of Congress to is rough and on i spec s OLBerT e TS ‘Watoinulish A Lhal - T S 2d ot by out- | Uen to the fact that e B Soyeriuile 1 t American Legion Pos i o up of the Lw 2 s . 3 n 5 4 A s Po money S LG L) GG wd States composed exclusive 1 king, the committee v £ lives were has nprovenient | American Indians_ has its he S e 5 i il i it nation - Wheat-growing reglons of the | quurters here at Crow, where we 1stment or settlen budget one mem- e isniat Roads leadi 1 t the southwest. Hizh| had the honor to receive you into attempt 10 s iber of the it is not! S, were Liorou ke too much out of the i tribal membership. truction and f to sy par- developm t | § Prospects of better | conditions of ti item that rule will be varied cannot und ghould not b from. 2 As to the sort of hearings being| New Ham cials o the uu\(‘l‘!\l\?‘fl\! nues north of (i probably will be able to apidl g » our hearings in a t'umphr.’l-lbu”l e rt 1 ure that jbeen houses ¢ 3 al coming before | months, . bear witness that | peaning with the very opportunity | provements. New M nd the estimates|prols Congress. Further f ;%0 t. 1 think no official appear- | & SU8° 5 fore the committee, feele that] g rv (He n effort ta caped men, but ties reported their trips ha hope to i SEEK m H]RGE BUS hittarmen o fhe wost-the | SHE (OBIECHS TOHUBBY'S 2t v vesuivert Aomte : 3 - E coming through very M. Thomas said that the first step | . b e ek MOTHER IN SAME BED | s 0000 i it cred so severcly | R s b in the west. The experience of the | = | This idea iy g Farmers to Put “NES ‘l'[] PAY -l'AXH T e v o T T | re. over r CHICAGO, December 20.—Five of her { will not be par nal e { Waterway Over i natic 3 husband’s relatives llving in their pediiin vineog e ; | SN R e erity. ADGUU| poneymoon flat was bad enough for | Des ite Foes 45 upon farming for. a living, | Mr. and Mrs. Edgar F. Helzer, Mrs. | ! P i When tiie buving power of that one. | Heizer told Judge Steffen In divorce o H Bill Requiring Incorporation| estricted for any reason il | sourt, but when her mother-in-law in Brings Fight Before Sen- artistic lines searching | quarte i fruitle: rounded developi and artistic lin Water Supply Report Work on the is e t actively under water supply time has been given him to | (GHEITORE his case, and they have been{tith 0 all to indicite if_they do not feel |y gt and all industry suffer.” L 5 ) the same bed with the estimates ara sufficient. They are{ J)jinois sisted on sleeping i e | satisfied with the hearings gIVeD|,.,.q north st the newly-weds she thought the limit | ] had been reached. 1 is now In a 1 LIQUOR CARGO GUARDED. otr honeymoon flat became so pub- | | HALIFAX, N S. December 20-—|lic I couldn’t take a bath without em- Associntd Pross W YOR 1 condition, m: the understood board Pers o ¥ n the other hand, we are trying ) repairing unwisc and most expens portance will fores th ternational Law- E 0 D e ey fent Edward I ; PR e e e st ate Committee. 1 ; d nolding here the most tm- | is in charge of the program 7 3 : : officers were placed aboard| barrassment.” Mrs. Heizer explained. S {spiie opposition of New York und — L Guxiliany sehooner Robert | “Erom June 1. 1919, when we were s airsacy cverburonod with otver | RIFLEMEN AT ARMORY - ! { Conflicting interests of the street| Arthur at her “dock ‘today to| marrled, to June 35, mother-in-law in- | jimportant dutles, listening to useless | i = & e o guard her ecargo 2,000 cases of | sisted on sleeping with us. Svery | o sesmiate i We 3 s E 0. ! ruilway companies and tha bus com-|{ whisky. The sch Dound from | night she would let us retira first, ana | P the Asociiat Brse 0 ] = as well as our own, £o far| WIN FOWLS AS PRIZES panfes, part rly the Washington|St. Pierrs sxau, forced to ! then she would come i AIOUNT HOLLY, N. J., Decem E Hesatue wroperis. 2 1 £ W . 7 = = put in here for engine repairs. The hearing is to be continued. | —The taking of testimony In the trial much to finish} .= . ol and i apid Transit Company. were aired at | e b it ! the departure or | =i ceys and hicken Siring DeTere iNe Senate sttt of Mrs. Doris Brunen and her brother, | hle Paid Chate. | were awarded in a Fergeers hearing before th te o | Harry C. Mohr, charged with the ducted by the me of the 121s rs. National Tumk L ot, lust n L The d br Brig anding the , who was { committee today on bills proposing to | E PICTURE OF it e = 2 > ause having made | 3 ; ‘F' "' ‘] ng of “Honest” John T. Brunen, | Min Cre P s | Regiment of Ensi !incorporate the bus company and to IRS EXCL USI |ended ‘this morning. Closing ad- {8 special study on Some O fhe Jtems | Guard of the Distric 3 3 : dresses began and the case will goin the Staact Ul helleve hIS . their armory, 472 L « levy taxes upon it similar to those paid e ur e {counsel is particuariy valuable. This | {050 nE " heir regular by the street railways EX-KAISER AND B | *Walter Keown. chief counsel for commiltee fs sitting longer hours|acches had been authoriz Officlals of the street rallway com- defense, renewed his petition to have | than any other committee that 1 e . Anton Stephan, comn ! {the indictment agalnst Mrs. Brunen {known since I've been in Congress istrict of Columbia militia panies insisted that the bus company | et astae: { an interasted spectator. was paralelling their lines, which they “Just what point does the prosecu- Turkeys were won b saild they had developed as pioneers. i 3 tion depend upon to connect .\Ir!.! SCOUT F|SHER THREAT. | Whitirg P. 1 ghtfoot, & This competition, they sai i {Brunen with the case” asked Justice e lana Service Cc ¥: Capt. H. H o A : i | Kaitsch. ! { Leizear, Private G. C. Toward, Com BOOSTED BY SENATORS Committee Reports Favorable Res- olution to Probe $30.000.000 Project for D. C. unfair, since the bus company did not : : : . [ 5 : 1 * Man Left Fairf G w1th a perfect score: Private " a > ) Bruen, said Prosecutor | Sheriff Says Man Le! airfax on |pan , with a per Tiv Senate compittee on pul build- s 5 - come under the regulation of the 3 i Kelsev. “ordered Powell mms: a )}—:- E ... |Edward D. Andrus, Sergt. G Evans, Publie Utilities Commission to the { telegzam to Mohr in Virginia teillng | OWn Initiative, Not “Warning.” |Company A, who tovk two of the { birds. ay reported G 3 same extent as the street railways, PN ¢ i 3 ¥ @ < E 2 s, & 1 § t H o come home at once. e st n introduced by | : B ana it did not have to pay the taxes % < ¢ M oo e e e ieaon)l 3 n, csher, ne. ¢hairman | j@ll | paid by the street railway lines, nor first and Brunen got up at 9:30 and fngs and favorab! Senator Fer: ported to_have di v ch, fired yrone po- T Ik Court House, Ve | [ 1o seoond smatoh, ficed {n yrans b Ee] 1se. Vi, | gition, was the closest, three tying for under alleged suspicious circumstances, sflr!l blace with a score of g one shot, Capt ILeiz about one-sixteenth of an in S Sl | ¥ for any of the paving of the e 4 5 id that he woul 0 New N e loc o 5 af thexoommit seliniae Cominiiet streets, as the street rallways do, nor % X g e e ey, 2 orion S |18 belleved by the local police toiBaVE |5 cinle 40: They avere Capt. Lelzear aton to consider the proposal of the! ! for the traflic police | fixed the chair—" 7 En :’l“{"n“"’llx,;‘(f‘" ek the alleged threat | Sergt. Evans and P Andrus. In American Arts and Industries” Asso- | o pisct Necalstesnedl “Who testified to that?" sharply in- |note was left, was found parked In|shooting off the tie I- as elimi- ciation, Inc. to erect in Washington a - | quired Justice Kalisch. front of U'nion’ Station yesterday after- | nated, but ¢ apt. : mbigy £20,000,000 building as the national Officials of the bus line, on the “Chariic Powell,” answoered Kelsey. | noon by Detectives Davis and Alligooa | made perfect scores contes 3 5 | “I want the jury to believe that T:of the automobile squad. finally was_dectded milox {other hand, insisted that the busses were needed, and pointed to the business it was doing as an evidence iof its popularity with the residents of the District. | They charged flatly that the street i railway companies had united in an am not expressing any opinion,” said It is believed the machine was parked the justice, “but I must deny thelin front of the station the day Fisher a: e motion ™ disappeared from Fairfax Court House.| Capt. Leizear was exccuity r | Then Keown asked for a similar|A man answering the description of | of the matches and bo assisted by dismissal of the indictment against|the missing man is reported to haveCapt. Jullan S. OUff of Company D Mohr. purchased u ticket for Philadelphia and {and Capt. Sidney Morgau of the head- | _“1 must deny that motio stated {left on a night train. Sheriff Allison | quarters and service company. | the court, “because I d. o fax_county told the local pol Chickens, tho Second prizes, were ) do feel there |of Fairfa e PO | taken by Sergt. A. D. Flores, Com- center fo. 1 and indostrial arts to encourag: nize and develop ! American art and industry to higher standards of quality and supremacy in world trade i The committec hiad before it today ’l:“\:_e"é;m_&'l;‘_mrIir?:’t_ll'-;‘y ‘{5 New York, | { effort to put the bus company out of |are facts for the jury to consider.” he thought Fisher's going away was = 253 Industeies Asscelation “‘«‘1“5}2 GOV. J. A. 0. PREUS. business. 2 , Brunen was shot and killed March | the resuit of his own doing and not [ pany A, and Corp. L. S. Jones of Com- Contreras of New York. one of the | oup S Chairman Ball of the Senate District : 5 b { 10 while sitting at a window of his | because of any threa pany C L ArmnTtects of the propesed buidie { other ports which would suffer by the | committoe expressed the opinion that . : gt {Romo at Riverside. " The principal nd Rita Teen of New York. oria: |Scheme, Gov. J. A, O. Preus of Minne- |all transportation lines {n the District % £ 5 1 I - L [ramemsirocithoat l&lw{":nffiflfinifi inator of the plan. sota predicted in an address here be- | should be included in one company 1 3 - : = The money for the building is to | fore the Clvitan Club. urderfoneficontrol Yle aalditha Citlie ! : 1 ‘3 o promised him $ioo0 O MoBE he furnished hy the assoclation and | ppapg; S, Senate had passed a bill seeking to . v : v P ,000. the government is expected to donate nability of the rallroads to move | bring about a merger of the street 5 ISR TSI fte. It is said tha to the seaboard tati ilway lines. If the bus lines should 5 i 4 ! . S e hm ot 1s 5 anxnass Sanied ihiallonsiommullicaal SEabuslala \ Do chartered now by act of Congress : . : . 3 4 |OPEN PERMANENT HOME lac [k Fume fngton not only the center of indus. |©f potatoes and wheat in his state | he said, it would créate another trans: ¥ . £ /4 = i 7wp 0. try and applied arts in America bat | during the last year, Gov. Preus de- | portation company. 3 1. 4] : 1 OF WOMEN’S ALLIANCE | clared, adding that simlilar conditions had aroused the farmers in other Eavers(Charter =nd Taxes. states, and in Canada as well, to 11 stat. A\ D. C. MINIMUM WAGE advocacy of the St. Lawrence outlet. Sonalon Br onlsdiiem csty o ey e B e OUtlel len | Rowever, that If there was to. be no between the Rockles and the Alle-|merger of the street railway com- AGAIN HELD INVALID |#ienies.” he asserted. “but it will be | panies then he believed the bus lines of the world. The new permanent home and head- quarters of the Women's Universal | Alliance — Clifton — at Massachusetts A $22’000 House at Less Than Rent javenue and W street northwest, was Located in keautiful Woodley Park—just over the vnp;::‘:relug?:fi‘ At ;éonz:.;{:rnzf) :ut Bridge, near Wardman Hotel and 2 e oc| rec ark. [ e e onioty 1We have been consistently offersd $200 per month | by ‘noted speakers and publiclate, rent for these home. -as the purchase price is only Among these will be Mme. Boissevain | $150 per month, zchich includes all interest, after cash payment of $2,000. transportation.” (Continued from First Page.) be compelled to do busines under the of The Hague, en route to this coun- T o e e o ) Sece exhibit_home at 2822 Connecticut Ave. Open for inspection daily from 9 to 5:30. Furnishings shown by = regulation of the Public Utilities Com- snown and asigaated s e o [SNYSIHEIKNOWS SEAYER. || o | speak under the patronage of the le- courtesy of Mayer & Ce. ruined unless we have better water | gnoyld be given a charter and should mum wage law of the District of Co- ble with th ¢ th t rafl- lumbla is In\':\li‘d because rhf c:nfli:l - OF DIRECTOR OF MOVIES ::?s. i g b £ 4 : 2 5““""\ hekm = h“‘?nk"" oot - i % # 3" b New York, a psvchologist, who has with the Constitution of the United 3 The intimation contained in Senator a1 . E il a1 o States and the amendments thereto. TO"’l‘:DC' (0"“'; Deceber A= D SR S0 T R 2 e i 1 . e e er Py o1 B : { Marazino, twenty-three, told Toledo|2 merger in the future of the street J : e ¢ 3 | s ofiwavch J 2. That the defendants, and each railway companies might well in- e LBl 2 '“',‘,‘:f,“o'g""e”ax dHterstRogsomen of them, and their successors in of-|police when arrested that he knew < fice, bo. and they are herehy. perma- | the identity of the slaver of William | cLade & merger of the bus line with nently enjoined from enforcing or at. | Desmond Taylor, motion picture di- | hg,Street car companles. b tempting to enforce against the |rector. murdered at Hollywood al- | yna biils relating to the bus company plaintiff its order No. 4, dated March | most a year ago. edas et pivatithe m.u“l’mr’_ 26, 1920, with respect 'to minimum| Marazino Who was arrested when - ages for woman emploves in hotel | he hurried into a residence and asked | t0¢7 consideration. A story of patience and tenacity lies behind the publication of this first restsurant and allied industries, or|to be hidden, said that he had been picture of the ex-kaiser and his bride, the Princess Hermine. = A E any other order which it has issued |followed from California to Ohio “be-| BAND ROBS POST OFFICE. The photograph was secured after a vigil of four weeks by H. C. or may hereafter issue, and from [cause I know who killed Taylor.” | gurman. Secreting himself in the trees mear the famous exile’s sanctuary, prosecuting the plaintiff under said| He said that several members of CHICAGO, December 20.—Eight mer | tailure followed failure. - One day as the photographer lay screened in his Pianist Cellist act, and from taking any steps with[a +“dope ring” were responsible for!early today blasted the safe of th | amp retreat he saw the iser and his bride emerge from the servants’ Joint Reeital, City C Sat., Dec, 30 AMUSEMENTS, - Harold Pablo respect to it or its business under and | the murder, but did. not give any |Spring Valley, IlL, post office, ob | .ntrance of the house. ‘Burman dropped his field glasses, with ywhich he had 5130 P.M. by virtue of any right or authority | names. taining about $300, and espaped i: | yoted the approach of the couple, and fimally photographed the two as they L claimed to exist by reason of said| Marazino is being held by the po-|two automobiles after a running fight | strolled along a path in the grounds of their home. = Seats, Mra. Greene’s Concert Bureau, {Copyright by R. & A. Photead Droop’s, 13th and G, 2, 6453 Foo X lice for investigation. With a posse of farmers, .

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