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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, DECEMBER .31, 1922—PART 1. e ARGELYONEUNS. === PN FOL SCRBES [T S R " ", aparément «f Ollle Chapman, at 1721 —————— 21st street northwest, early last nl‘lll{ o Sail for Home January 25. . . orted i ! f th Sir Basil Thomson of SCOt- | lixnen recmet by Mion Chapman. The rtobbery is belleved to have Reporters in Chicago Spend fand Yaed Saiys 90 Per Cont |icemesiiesitienms pooc )| Hedhi Hhay Soeking;Sym - Carried Out With Arms. owner from the upartment. {toms of Suspected Wedding. PROSECUTION TOO SLOW 5—Y[AR WUUING Cites Murder Figures to Show How IN BRAl I-I-E W'NS Quick Trial and Revolver Law l l Can Deter Criminals. Has Given Valuable Serv-, ices in Aiding Friendly | Relations. ! By the Associated Press. | TOKIO, December 30.—Charles B.| Warren, United States ambassador to Jupan, wiil sail for America on the| President Cleveland, January 25, and after necessary conferences with i President Harding and Secretary | Hughes, will present his resignation, he announced today. ' LOSE “GROOM” TWICE “Bride” Leads Fleet of Taxicabs Chase, But Goes to Opera. cclaring he had been informed Blind Lawyer weds Libra- that 40 per cent of American crime 1ian Who Helped Him was accomplished w guns, and . winting to the Find Books. emarkable com- arison of one nurder in Amer- By the Associated Pres CHICAGO, December 30.—Reporters keeping 'vigil over the Lake Shore drive mansior of Vra. Edith Rocke- ‘eller McCormick, S vatching for R 1 1 came to Japan when the Tela- <vmptoms that her ) { | ions between this country and tho -umored marriage Snliea) States constituredia potentls] ¢ i S away, now to Edwin Krenn, i { distrust and dangerous suspicion have voung Swiss ar- disappeared from both countries. We ‘hitect, was about. are justifiled in belleving that the Action Wan Forecast. In announc.ng his intenuon of re- Culmination of a blind couple's a fo 12000 per.|Tomance of five vears' duration, in ‘ous, as against| Which billet doux typed by the Braille e’ murder in|S¥Stem played a stellar role, was ireat Hritain to|reached yesterday when Louis G. -000 PeT- | Tayvlor, lawyer. with officer at 400 ONg, r Basil | _ Thomson, former | 5th strect northwest, and Miss Ruth prescnt cordial relations will long erview i neither having cver seen the New Willardlomer, were married at noon in Rock- tographers sur- - . b ‘There is no element of surprise in| on that tio Lot the Christian Church point. with addi- n from President Harding and | r | $500 CLOTHING THEFT. |pf" Y NEW YORK'S RETIRING AND NEW c;ovr.RNons|Wan.e',l to Quit Tokio Post BLANES .. CRIE] === IFCORMICK-RENN e S V= i O Too Foe " TFeee signing his post Ambassador Warren | [ o take P”;f“; S % continu Tokio post from Michigan in June, pent & ‘busy buf 4 4 The ambassador declared thut the|1821. jife has represented the United | peacrice Brig women and pho- S 4 been accomplishied,” he continued. | judign ydvocats |BARNES QU . OVERA |cause Will 1. H {question ot 1 Arbuckle in the | 1L Barnes, pres! | lof Commerce of | that s [Tist of the the which such a ¢ *committee tor th Mr. Barnes s end the anomilc visory bourd invited to aid in the betterment of motion pic Lt ent a letter to hd y ITS HAYS RBUCKLE CASE December 20.—De- # did not refer the renstatis Roweo film world to the tures, Julius deut of the Chamber the T d States, to- Wa S e o !pected to Le consulted, yet the inut- ter aves not presented to the ad ¢ \ir opinion, id thit Le ms position my naw on that zdvisory committce creates TWO WOME Follo taining jew abotit $x0 G west, police of irrested tw I IN $400 PURSE THEFT - thetft of odwin of 220 Canal street south- harges of grand larceny in conne tlon with the theft N CAPTURED a hundbagz, ¢ valued at $320, 5, from Mre I ey the fourth precin colore@ women on The women. who were taken into { custody by Offi CHARLES B. WARREN. west, gave th lirecto crimi- { Lloyd Pe connected W truitless day. A 1 : al ‘lln‘\- et R R o ctedrmith, \the Early In the R v S 4 j"l' th ‘,";**"l“”“ ;% | States as counsel before international | southwest. scotla rd. BIbragy for the (Blind. 1800 morning newspa- [ & /i Cmerenec areated a new feene® “'liribunaly and during the world war| Mrs Goodwin Tondon, S “t northwest. both of them per men and P A aran 2t o ieh | Re o D her arin s she general of the Al ¥ havirg seen Sir Basil Thomson, night : i rcunded the house | [ g " R e s wp N Vs JUER Gille.2Mil, Ly Rev. S, J. Goode, pastor AtHevacy iy antags| A 4 N e s ol e [Eang p 1} author of the se-|folllowede 3 EDWIN KRENN. y ign, for when 1 secepted the mis- | i a1 o lective cers C. C. Bennet and rney, after a short pursuit, in nity o.f 30 and C streets south- eir namee as Berty Betters, 224 F street gouthwest, 9 Virginia avenua missed the bag from wag returning to h the staff of the Y in."" She reposted to the poli two colored women « jx credited with' running down the street. Thc arrests 151 California etreet orted to the polica at Brita The unusual ceremony took place|tional details stationed across the Gov. aathan L. Miller greeting Gov. Aiired s. Smuth upon the iatter’s | Scoretnry Hughes It w | he serve publican rational con:- | northwest, repe . . 18 ¢ 0 C = L S o e " Secretury 1 undcrstood - 29 ecounted. for byt e at the home- of the minister In the | Street to cover Mr. Krenn's hotel. arrival in Albany, N. Y. fo take over the gubernatorial reins. Gov. MINer | thar I had no desire to remain in the | mittee at,. and 1 3 daet nignt the theft from hie apart. on g rrving Presence of John Osturner, H. H.| At 10:30 thelr watchful waiting had | retires from office at miduight. Afplomatic service under sormaj evn- | CXL Dbusinesa_and’ professional | ment some time tince Cheistims 50,0 riainty in Tarris and Miss Veronica Tucker, all | its fitst jolt when the hotel guard d n > i ver 'S | ministration istice. of this city, fricnds of the couple. |discovered it had lost Mr. Krenn. £ has arrived when I feel| crimtna ! : Immediately following the ccremony [ Five minutes of agitated hunting and eturn home and resign. 1 am | 1 run for his|the party motored back to this city |l was found four blocks away, stroll- deeply uppreclutive of the treatment ) e ritain. The|to the home of the bridegroom, 1520 | iNE down the avenue. Reporters and & ¥ . CTIERE | ol bie Bieeat Tocthae photographers fell into line and the iminologist. s g o iment L 4 procession moved on. At his radio its o-| ““The -culmination came in rapid- ‘ accorded me by the Japanese and 1! Sain the expedition of justice,|fire manner yestérday. Mr. Taylof, | ShoP. his first business venture in desire to express the most kindly | America, Mr. Krenn stopped for a sentiments to our great numbe: through difficy i ew friends in Japan who have over- i k Heultics in empanelling afit wuas explained, was investigating e . N, - U and e ToSGtIor OF detay” | Coure miTHase reeords AL che Soure | onference Wwith Adoiph Bato, his By Nannie Lancaste: chelmed us with kindness. Full ex- [i& motions offtred on the part of the{ house and became infected with “the pression of my appreciation will be reserved for other occasions before ! : Hriin, he said | rever. Journalistic Guard Follows. RICH southe: {ur Buman jelli, amd Der Solce was|ous departure’’ AT had been reduced to ot forais | “It was one of the happiest couples| The conference over, they bundled tie€ keep him in constant touch | Streaked with braggadocio, as ’hfi,xfiihffl Y e et Goode { the shop's books under their arms and departed for the McCormick mansion, I ever married,” declared Re: 0 ived | plained to the friend with her- 2 2 jafter the tying of the knot. n, has lived hoped to be able to help in making y fur- |0 & cafe doing things to griddle | “things better understood in Amer- 5 cakes and coffee: fca”” The Warrens will give a num- wrong with my sp.rald colume—l|ecign Minister Uchida, other Japanese don't care what the doc 1 know { notables and American organizations more this minute about allaments than {in Japan. " 4181 Ambassador Warren was appointe o alf the hospitals goin’, an’ if{to his post in June, 1921. ft wasn't that my ole man would stop | By the Associated Press. {work an’ lay bark en me, I'd put up ‘The announcement of Ambassador a sign on the front of the house an’|{ Warren's intention to resign his post e t Tokio does not come as a surprise with Washingt I Status - Criminais there, he ned, were bre efo Erctrate. ind e st peforel” The story of the courtship of Mr.|where the entire newspaper guard here for R Taylor, who is forty vears old, and!mobilized and stood at.attention. nished house, which he occupies alor court, and rand jury at " i v same pime, with Jurt ready | his wife. who much younger, has| They did not have long to walt. !, iept for a man servant who is cook, venings there intmed N all the elements of fiction. About five | Shortly two uniformed footmen un- affirmed” a4 truc b n i go the lawyer began i rolled the red party carpet down the |butler and valet. & ary there, he said, acted more as the front steps and over it erected alare man guests, but usually the rais “ipproving b to 0. K. the action 2 Blind, where j gayly striped awning. A bulletin was |eq curtains show the owner working | strate, and thus facilitate | -0lumes are written in raised letters|dispatched to the newspaper offices| = . qino under a silk-shaded ls speed of justice. although there|ind Where poor lght and fine print|and photographers climbed nearby & polcat o ad been inst nalhouEh thereldo not disturh the readers. Miss|lrees in search of better vantage |with the super-servant keeping bi the grand jury had refused to szh-]r often ]:mi;wu n‘;c newcomer P"";;"- e as luxuriously comfortable as the tr return a true biil, inst the action selecting books, and her quick > arrived and a i ) of the magistrate who had previously | understanding of “his wdnts and |fashionably gowned guest. who look- ditional bug in the traditlonal rug o i er morning, while the gen- 10 Washingtop, for his desire to turn Reafd the cas Sympathetic fesponse to his trend of |¢d as though she might be the ad-| The other morning, W = d ) HtonitisTaey i < EHOLEhE Struck aldhordiof & vance guard of a wedding party trip- | tleman was taking a little saunter, a| To Practice medicine without alhis attention to his affairs in this Gun-Toting Curbed. e K sheea o sdene license is some fdea—gverybody will |ccuntry has been known for several ood between them that soon ripened into | P€d UP the steps. Society editors peer- | ;o iwgdealer of the ne 7 for | have to admit that! The added speed obtained through | e | Ing through the iron fence announced e presentation of evidence before | The bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs.| MFS- Martin B. Pike. : greeted him with an apology i . state, known as Harris Lots, is locat- A second car v i i ousec At C e S| S - ate: through “multiplied personnel- T IE et veite o oyt Par.jmazuzine. followed up the red-car|yihad no lirger notes on hand: was a positive bone. with £00d,|now submit his resignation in the Gt toting n Great Britain was | JosePh 3 Fartott wite of Capt. Par- | peted steps. 4 long wait. Two o'clock | ' ¢ ((utnemner was interestod. T wholczome red hands that showed for | belief that he had done ail comsistent | desoribed as dealt’ with severely: a|masters Corps. Mr. Taylor s a|cars appeared and' Mre. MeCormick, | morning check was news to him. Iy e P SR e S Tacing he toter s N tonscauanen, | native of Berkshire, England. - He |accompanied by several fricnds, came | vestigation showed that the super- Cand both Werelpermitied to retire at his pleasure. | the gun evil had been greatly ro. | became blind ten vears ago, and, de-|down the steps and was whisked |gervant had, in the course of several | ¢h! long in the pre-Christmas | = The services of Mr. Warren as am duced, Sir Basil caid. and the possi- | {SPRINCE 10 18 BN (008 Of SEN | REAY, TNicay Heet. The shase onded | years' service, forked his name to the | f05 & #ay as & pair of old larks. | PUsston 1o JARRn QUIRE S00, MRS career, took up the study of the'when Mrs. McCormick was discovered | extent of about $700, but The loos lips had quirked into a ent conference are u.ndcralm-d to be months. Only yesterday it was sald at the White House that, although | President Harding appreciated Mr. with | Warren's services in cementing good | i a mild, absent fac. lips and slack muscle He housework & ! spanking b | ming d a jud bilitles of crime likewise curtailed. Contrary to much popular belfef, crime has not increased since the m Braille system, and, mastering It |entertaining her friends in her box e o no difference. The | Rumorous remark. and no sleigh bells | regarded by the administration as of “war, efther In America. England or | Plunged into his legal studles. at the opera, watching Feodor Chali- m“:s;"‘;un““:’u:"_‘f:‘h e ttotad ety [that ever jingled through a pocts {the highest value. It has been eaid T moet GF the Las otn ey apin, the Russian baeso, wield his : ith | imagination were ever # jovous as|that the ambussador recognized the e o o Huxoveancountxies, CITY NEWS IN BRIE | broom in'the brocken ecene of “Mefisto- | its oldtime luxurious comfort, With |her chuckle and the retort that went | services he might render at that time, | F. phel the servant man on duty. as bLefore; | Ith it Comradeship—you couldn't|{bul later felt that for personal rea- | “cold figures” In America, there v d was an increaso of crime beginning | Association Oldest Inhabitants will|, 1/ nlle breathless reporters heaved|y ) inting from stores with baskets (48R for i beter ided than that B with 1830, ho said. adding that the |meet tomorrow 11 a.m, at Union | Giceovering. for pog Dorgh BUrd wasi o bed with every good thing, in sea-| Old. v nd posr. The three-ply | [ASt summer he made this clear to| period between 1310 and 1916, ac- | Engine House, southeast corner 19th|jcren o= misplscedjhe D o e sy v jcextalniaIRecican oGS whofwere Cording to figuren furnisned by the |and H streets. ' Capt. George W. Evans| koo™ a62in. Four minutes later hefson or out: opening the front door to | HASCIS 15 10 MORatonousy, Unverealy in Jupan for a few weeks | Ameriéan Bar Association, showed no | will read his report of current events| Npoe Soo 0 StePPIng into his coupe.|cajlers with the same discrimination i : mentioncd. o1 @fr. Warren was appointed to the erial a 3 ed n I Motor mounted _correspondents L introduction te a woman who was all | € Thoss betwoon 1516 and ios1. Ui | oot 19 tralledthe elusive Swias into the;aS to the Interests of the gentleman three. and vet { white jute with every pretense of th 9 21. In = : ing smiled as she limpe o ¥ h : England thers had heea ne grest| The Stormont Ald for Consmmptives |100P, He parked and went shopping | of the house, and brushing clothing gmiled as she limped along. as | yollicking fun and generosity that crime wave since the war, Sir Badll | will meet Wednesday 1 ' l(:'rmllwo phhonoxrlph records, walked |at upper lace-curtained windows. And L‘" ,fy‘c ‘,m;':”'f(t;"r‘;fd ‘:*!I':’IDJ “"§<1~ Father Christmas stands for—but, un- | Suid. and the only crimo’wave ap- |Harrington Hotel. shout . bit and admired the store| ., one would ever have ‘been ‘tholierily the Savior who would soom | Sonine Eay Honsense, two lonely and | Beremany. REGANt was sald t0, 20 In| Columbia Helxhts Cltisens® Associa-| Phere an irate trafic policeman was | wiser, exoept that the gentieman. transiate her world-beaten body into(puy a gift, and knowing no one in tributed 'to “hunger tion will meet Tuesday. 8 pm., in St.| B8iling with a slip directing ,Mr.{faced by a neighbor—you know how that place we kno LG {all the world from whom a gift would Stephen's Hall, 3017 14th street. ;‘n";“&x’;o‘ appear in court Tuefday |news gets around—admitted this o eaulanC aSkitOr e "“"\"Rc?mv. To one of them came the joy 2 2 — ain a violation of the traffic - & !of unexpected remembrance. A gir Sir Basil doubted if prohibition| The board of directors, the minis-|3%S. much: x * in a department store told a fellow could be enforced in Great Britain. | terial council and Mr. and Mrs. John | _, Next the chase led back to the radlo| “Well, sir, perhaps, as you say, I ¢6[) EDUCED to 75 centa.” The tag clerk, and, together they played Santa Over there, ho said, the legislative |S. Bennett of the Central Union Mis-,SE0P- A short wait and the cavalcade | could have sent him to the peniten- 1y enticingly on a pox, and theto the pitiful old fraud in front of branch of the government usually |Sion Wwill be at home tomorrow from | —Mr- Krenn's coupe and a half dozen but wh: od would it do to | P s in a shop window. Berore|their shop—giving a quarter each. conferred with the law enforcement |2 to 5 p.m., at 622 Loulsiana avenue, | taXi cabs returned to the hotel, when | t18r¥. but what good would it do the window stood two women, and the| The bolly has its thorn branch to determine in advance what Mr. Krenn went up to his suite. bury a young fellow in prison for one with a worry line between ner * k ¥ ¥ lawy could be enforced. In England | The Sixteentkh Street Highlands There, a much agitated Mr. Dato,|twenty yecars, when I can give him a eves was saying unto the oth ! ONIGHT, when sirens and whis- | forlorn old men, without a penny to Confer Before Legislating. they don’t have laws which cannot | Citizens’ Association will meet tomor. | Who had been waiting in his em- jon? W ; «w dollar for_that iden i oy bells begin be_enforced, Sir Basil sald. row. 3 pm., in Sixth Presbyterian |Ployers_rooms. burst fnto voluble | Chance 3t Fedemption?) Wenevehag 0. You don't catch | gt l‘llfifr';:;ingo}ees‘nr eicomel ST;{‘- The drug evil, Sir Basil sald, was | Church. Swiss. Some of the newspaper guard, | our understanding, and that's about me shopping carly any more.” New Year, you may hear, ynder their subsiding in England, but the au- who had remained to watch the hotei | all—except that it is also to my ad-| “Bul you avoided the rush. Be clamor, theteort itreanior driond thorities’ were still working on the | The P- E. O. luncheon for January | Suite, volunteered explanations. Cor-|vantage, for where could 1 get a cook [ “Ves but ny sster-in-law doesn't. | Twenty-Two, on his way out of the restriction of cocaine, of which Ger- | W1l be omitted. respondents seeking a private inter- 2 Z 1 I bet she's on a last-minute noop|world. And he won't be shambling Tany wad sald to be producing more view had hit on the expedient of]to e€qual him, or anybody who would ground this very minute—and, it she | gjong like the broken-down old year than the whole world could normally | QRGANIZ sticking potes under his door, but|take care of me as he does?” isces this tie. she'll go home and tell | tha comics make him, will he? You require. Drug peddlers received Ser. ATION ACTIVITIES. |watchful Tivals promptly fished them| Which seems to show that Kipling Tom its a pity I couldn’t do better|will know—somehow—that he is| tences up to a vear, he explained. TODAY. out agaln. ht hav 1d somethi; bout | P¥ him. as good as he is to me. I getimarching buoyantly like a soldier Shopbreak : The Meadest e Mr. Dato, waiting within, had been | Mi8ht have eald =o; ng about siung like thi % Prevalent. ¢ Wanderlusters’ hike will start|vainly trying to catch one of the|brothers, as well as “slsters. The most prevalent of all crime|{fom Chevy Chase €ircle at 0 | elusive envelopes as it appeared and = :"h,",',“;’;‘ :‘ulhorluns in England | ©clock. W. B. Handy will lead. disappeared. P i thejkin * ok ¥k ave to deal, Sir Basil sald, was “siop- : . breaking. ' This was_ differentineed | Red Triangle Outing Club will meet| marry asain since. Thurgay. when CEyin & while - Sy afer & 'f;om burglary or housebreaking, as | 3¢ 17th strect and Pennsylvania ave- | one year had elasped since her dtvorce Christmas rush—when your brain these latter were confined technically | puegoutheast, at 3 o'clock. for a hike | of Harold McCormick, the harvester|is too addled to hatch out a good and with Santa Claus' delegates | that a year's change makes no altera- | et RN y i e early. O. L.|magnate, who last summer married |, iginal idea, it helps to crib the | purading before shops as If they own- |tions in the friends we love, and that Rasil ex hm"‘dplh punishment Sir . Ganua Walska, opera star, in Paris. hers—about ke this: «d the town. A friend told this tiny | together we may travel and travel| P s T sere Jboradic| pory . Howard, special assiatant 1deas of others—about like this: _/ =omething about two of those Santas | the great road, regardless of time, un- avolish it. But hs s et o Atiorney General, ‘wii intant NOT KLAN MEMBERS. She was pink and shaky, like @ mola| who flaunted their red cotton and ' til—we come to the turn in the lane. ment at best a “d: e 2 e Dyer Bill and Ifs Defeat.” = ment angerous experi- | 0% TR° ot 13th street branch v b G Sir Basil warmiy commended the|A- Public, including ladies, invited. | Reading-a published statement by movement for a national b Ciwement for, 2 national bureau of TONIGRT. P ey e which would be a clearing house of| Kevin Barry Councll, American As-|Of Massachusetts, which they sald iiformation for the benefit of the na- | sociation for Recognition of Irish Re. | §ave the Intimation that Texas House | | 1 ° Ty Ypa must have a national|public. will meet. $ o'clock, 1001 E | members belons to the Ku Kiux Klan, i BT L mpemis i R | e Havenner g Lo. St combarsame : e The Independent Order of Sons of [fleld, democrats, of that state, denled s . the famous head-|Jonadab will hold a watch meeting |in the House yesterday that they wer, guarters in London, Sir Basil said.|from 9 to midnight, in Pythian Tem: | members of the klan. R i e Ind:dl;;;aozg;lluo(x :oho\.xr: x:’.gt:: ple. Good speakers and amusements. t“xh do;‘\’( bayelve . single member 8 Announces the Sale of its g the Texas delegation is a | clothes. ~This.” he explained was a| Alpha Sigma Lambda Fraternity will | of the kian® said Mr. -nunT::b?‘; ; much higher average for the popula: i T , i ; rage give a progressive dinner party to|think this taik going about th = tion served than in New York eitv. | precede its New Yvar breakfast dance, | try that Texas is gominated by the| orse an agon el1ve) qmpmmt COME BACK, PLEADS 4t Pblic: Auetion Tuwday, Jan. 2nd, 1923, at 10 a.m. MISS WEN'S UNCLE _ Sounding a New Tear eve appeal in B. P. Dough Auctio . P. Dougherty, Auctioneer year, through_with foreign service on his under | better believe it 3 ime.” lway to headquarters to be decorated Which seems to infer that trade’s|py the Great Commander-in-Chief. | golden rule has its exceptions. ‘Anyhow. while we are getting ac-| * ok kX quainted with Babe Twenty-Three, | l’r was a gay. old Christmas and making and breaking our good with the shops straight from fairy- | resolutions, it is comforting to know | the hope of effecting the return of Mildred Wen, eighteen-year-old Chi- nese girl. who dropped out of slgh!' Just as her family had arranged a.l wedding match for her with George ! Num Lee, wealthy New York student, | George Wen, uncle of the girl, last night requested the newspapers to! publish today on open medsage to Mil- ' dred that she “won’t have to marry| any one if she'll only come home. Encouraged by the receipt of tan- ! zible evidence of the girl's apparent safety and the indication, withal, that she is still in Washington—repre- sented in the engagement ring which she mailed yesterday to her home under a District of Columbia post- very is MAD) “T0-O! and sam mark—Mr. Wen. announced that he mfi,.,.funku ing {.B:ypie:qmfih cl‘:r llme had forwarded the ring to the jiited A typifies ALL RK. New York suitor, thus writing finis LAY on the lil-tated romance which has N S ! E national attention. \ Other Chairs, $20.00 an All will be forgiven and the yuun.I \ d UP Chinese girl may have her own wny! - in the future about whom she will'or . ‘will not marry, according to Mr. Wen. Ho Besides, Mildred's little sister. Betty, || N : qulladl" ::ld t'lle.d!(:er";g lllur“l N e i LJ re and attention, the 's uncle ‘Washington's Biggest Manufactarers of mphasized. 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