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Raisin Bread Order from your grocer or your bake shop now. Oldfashioned, full fruited raisin bread with at least eight luscious raisins to the slice—the kind you like. To get the best, in which the raisin flavor permeates the loaf, ask for bread that’s made with SENATOR TO ALK ATCLUBLUNCHEON ‘“Government in Business,” Will Be Subject of Michi- gan Lawmaker. The address of Senator James Cou- zens of Michigan, at the City Club's iforum luncheon tomorrow. will be on “Government in Bustness,” it was an- nounced last evening by Claude W. Owen, chairman of the club's civics {ana forum committee. ‘The address, which is expected to be one of the most largely attended $ e (lel:nurd from Fourth Page.) ourth Fa) other matters, the mittee's authority broad, under th that Its members submit the questlo Yisor, and the rep: United States, qucted In part: “1t happens that In this Investiga “all of the quel is contended a moral tlon practically - upon which it obligation should shown either b the countants or as s committee from o matters upon which Congress has by specific legislation pointed out the manner in which they intended that the certain expendi. tures therein provt paid. This would Mr. rendered an opiafon which s here #cope of the com: and duty is so terms of the act. felt Impelled to n to its legal ad- resentative of the Galloway, who fon be predicted, as report of your ac- u{xened to your ther saurces, are provided or planly ded for should be Seem to settle the 4,438,158 D. C. SURPLUS IS REPORTED tract, or whether it is merely implied and allowed by way of damages in an action for the principal. “‘If interest is due by the terms of the contract; the payment of the principal s no bar to its subsequent recovery: but if it is not due by the terms of the contract, the payment of the princlpal sum is a bar to recovery. 7 | “‘The reason for the rule is that| interest being a mere incldent to the | debt, cannot exist without it, and the debt’ being extinguished, the interest must necessarily be extingulshed elsg.’ " “The relation between the District of Columbla and the federal govern- ment {s such that the District of Co- lumbla can only act as’ Congress acts for it, in the matter of payments or derands. ~Congress has acted in the matter of requiring the District of Columbla to pay back certain items. l JOHN H. MOORE CLAIMED BY DEATH Retired Naval Officer Promi- nent in Local Financial Circles Dies at Hospital. 1 | JAL TERM PROVES CURB FOR SPEEDING Detroit’s “‘Hard - Boiled” Court Puts Effective Ban on Joy Riders. When 240 persons were killed in 1520 by speed maniacs and careless motorists Detrolt got “hard-bolled.” The result was a decrease of 40 per cent In the number of traffic fatalities in 1921—a total of at least 106 lves saved. And this sharp cut in trafiic deaths was accomplished despite the fact that the number of automobliles BULL RAMPANT IN BALTIMORE * STRIKES TERROR FOR HOURS By the Associated Press. BALTIMORE, Md., February 5.—Es- caping from his owned somewhere in Baltimore county .a large red and white bull yesterday wandered into the city. For three hours he resisted the combined efforts of police, ama- teur toreadors and agents of the So- clety for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals to capture him. Several hundred persons jointed in the ch which led through more than two miles of city streets. Scores of churchgoers were scared into near panic during the chase and several! men.were attacked and knocked down by the animal. Many pedestrians whom the animal met in his journey through the down- town streets were chared to safety in church and stores, while others elimb- «d over fences to get out of the bull's WAaY. e ——————— ELECTION IN HALIFAX. HALIFAX, February 5.—The electors of this province went to the polls today to select a new legislature. Contests were scheduled in elghty-one of the elghty-five clectoral dlstricts, four members having bcen returned by ac- clamation. IRON MINES TO REOPEN. ST. JOHNS, N. F., February 6.—Iron mines of the British Empire Steel Cor- poration at Bell Isiand will reopen to- day with a full complement of the 2,000 men’ lald off recently because of com- plications arising from French occupa- tion of the Ruhr. .A meesage calling’ the miners back was recelved here toda, Sun-Maid Seeded Raisins the best .raisins for bread, and all home cooking uses. question from a legal standpoint, even though there was prior legislation in- dlcu!ln‘fil contrary intent upon the par tof Congress because the familiar rule is that the last legislation must control. Therefore, the mora] question involved would amount’to little else than a determination by your com- mittee as to whether or not Congress acted wisely when it enacted the spe- ‘cmc legislation. which is in question. Care in Inquiry Suggested. “Jn considering this question it Is my oplnion that you should closely question all suggestions that Congres in enacting certain legislation over- looked any facts or legislation upon the same subject and that you should not rely upon such suggestions until they are conclusively proven to you, but on the contrary, you should in- dulge to a great extent in the pre- sumption that Congress acted wisely w:.th all of the facts before it and ‘u(t'" glving all of them due con- {sldoration and weight, and especially that Congress acted with a full |knowledge of all prior legislation. While, of course, these considerations In one instance Congress required 2 per cent interest on an item, and the Interest was pald, with the item. “In other instances Congress re- quired the payment of principal with- out reguiring the payment of inte est. There was no contract obliga. tlon nor statute obligation to take the place of the contract ob\gation prescribing iInterest. There was no interest separate and distinct from the principal obligation.” Should Be Treated as Final. Your committee recommends that in all such cases where the Congress has acted and enforced collections of | the principal sum, such action should be treated as final, and no interest whatever be charged at this time. As to the other matters concerning which adjustment is recommended in this report, vour committee takes the same view, though for different rea- sons. The argument has been made, with much force, that if the United States has on hand money belonging to the District it should be considered a demand deposit,- which would not be | in Detrolt increased 26 per cent. “How does Petroit do it?” Louls Resnfck, writing in the Na- tional Safety News, answers that | iquestion in two word—‘"co-operation’ and ‘courage.” Co-operation between the police department, the Automo- bile Club, the board of education and the Detroit Safety Council. Courage on the part of Judge C. L. Bartlett, | who presides over the Michigan city's | traffic court, in sending careless mo- toriets to jail and revoking their U- | censes in the bargain. “] sat in the Traffic Court andl watched Judge Bartlett dispense jue- tice to speeders and other violators; of traffic Jaws,” wrote Mr. Resnick.| “In one day he sentenced twenty- | nine speeders to manuel labor in the | house of correction. Among them | were five men reputed to be mil- lionaires. And every one of the wenty-nine served his sentence, Al- | most without exception every speeder | hat has appeared before Judge Bart- | lett has received a fine ranging be- | tween 325 and $500 and has been! sentenced to from one to ten days in | i the house of correction { “Then, t6 make the lesson complete. | Judge Rartlett has in nearly all of | these cases revoked the prisoners’ au- ' tomobile licenses for from three ! months to a year. That is courage.” | An‘hard-boiled” traffic court has| been found to be not only a severe lesson to the man who is arrested. but it is also the finest educational agency for the .man who might be | tempted to “step on it” now an4 then. | He always has that vision of the rock pile or laundry tub for ten days or a| month before him, and loss of the ! privilege to drive after he gets out. | While statistics show that the court | only comes into personal contact with | 1 per cent of the motorists of De- | troit, its effects are feit Lv the other | 99 by imposing sentences that really | rt on the 1 per cent. Judge Bartlett's Policy. Here s Judge Bartlett's desertption cf his policy: My policy is, and shall of any forum held by the club this season, {s expected to touch on the transportation problem, both locally and in the national field. His address on the railroad problem in Philadel- phia two wecks ago has created widespread attention, and, according to reports, has brought numerous rallroad presidents and others inter- ested in this problem to confer with him in the last two weeks. . In Transpert Expert. | Semator Couzens has devoted most of his attention to transportation problems since he resigned from the Ford Motor Company in 1914, having (first been a street rallway commis- isioner in Detroit, and later, as mayor, ithe founder of the largest municipal- lly-owned street rallway system fn the world. After winning the twenty-five-year fight for th inicipal ownership. Mr. Couzens su- pervised the building of many miles of new lines, and later acted as ge €ra) manager of the traction system as well as mayor. He wold his large Had Your Iron Today? —quickly served the unexpected guest When visitors arrive unexpected, a glass of Angel-drink, served hot or cold, is real hospitality without “put- ting you out.” Its exquisite and rich flavor—it’s a delicately malted blend of our pure WHOLE milk and the rich- est REAL chocolate — pleases every one. Your milkman will bring you a pint or quart of Angel-drink daily. Phone your order to North 5997. Ask for it in vidual bot- tles—wherever soft drinks are sold. = 2012 Eleventh St. N.W. HADES For Every Type of Window 1= Phove ; North 2 [y N | —made to order and guaranteed to fit per- fectly. Factory Prices means a big saving in cost. 1889, Com- | Of All Furniture at Special Low Prices to Keep Our Force Busy 7 7 3-Piece Parlor Suites l/ e % \\\\'\\\\\\\\\\\\x Labor Only Have Your Slip Covers L IRIEDA S Made now at half the usual price. We make this concession to keep our force busy. BEAUTIFUL TAPESTRIES, VELOURS AND SILK MATERIALS AT COST PRICES MERICAN UPHOLSTERY CO. 627 F St. NW. v Wring Yamipies Phone Main 8139 an Will Bring Saniples we | Reupholstered by finished furni- xperts, > vou, heciuse ike new lives and ure. Special for limited time. Cuticura Soap i ——The Healthy —— Shaving Soap CesicaraSoap A ithout m: 055,48 | 101,890.35 { 41,500.00 : Graduts | Tyes Euamised oo e . Glasses Fitted DR.CLAUDE S.SEMONES Eyesight Specialist McLachlsn_Bids. R o ot Phiove Mein 721 317.18 $233,707.51 And thai the net balance of.. $4,438,154.02 shall be’held to be in the Treasury of the United States, subject to appro- priation by the Congress, as a part of the District's shate of the expenses of maintaining its government, in ac- cordance with the law. Bans Interest Charges. In conmection with the items on which reimbursement has already been' required by the federal government, | and the items on which adjustment | is recommended in this report, your | committee recommends that no in- terest charges shall be made, either | against the District of Columbia or | the United States. Your committee reports that the! { | i i el | i Interior Decorating--WallPapering I Complete mssortment of very latest ‘wall paper. Unusual draperies. “'llldowl shades. Palnting. No Inconvenience. Consalt us first. * i 1 ] “Sunset Gold Brand,” the pride of Washington. A fresh shipment re- ceived today. Try a pound. EGGS —that please the most fastidious. For poaching, boiling and the sick room. Strictly fresh.. 1-dozen carton. l 5 C ~— APPLES shnomdive. A3 PIGGLY WIGGLY CORNELL WALL PAPER CO. 714 13th N.W. \ Main 5373-5374 ~ WE BUY Diamonds and Jewelry OPPENHEIMER & SHAH 907 F St. NNW. 51c | THE FEBRUARY SALE OF LIFETIME FURNITURE i PAZO OINTMENT instantly Re- lieves ITCHING PILES and you can get restful sleep after the first application. All druggists are suthorized to refund money if PAZO OINT- MENT fails to Cure any case of ITCHING, BLIND, BLEEDING or PROTRUDING PILFS. Cures ordinary cases in 6 days, the worst cases in 14 days. 80c. 1 i I MAYER&CQ. ThStBet.DEE In_this connection the views of Mr. | District, which are ol oty matn: : ined at the expense of the United E. F, Colladay of the citisens’ joint | Svh°C &% Compared to the large, ox- committee, as expressed In the hear- o and growing interests of the ings. are quoted below ents of the District or those T would like to present just a few | oSS SRRt 00 0% (horein and taking words by way of quotation from (o thnsideration lso the lowtax volume 15 of Ruling Case Law, which | bata paid on property located in the I belleve fs the best compendium of | Dictrfor. American law extant. 1 read from | Reepectifully submitted, page 13, on the bject of interest (Signed)— as lhcident to or Pubu from the LAWRENCE C.. PHIPPS, principal debt (reading): L. HEISLER BALL. ““The right to recover interest atter WILLIAM J HARRIS, the payment of the -principal sum 3 Painends upon: whethor the-ine due.- 3 IGHT, ' - terest is due by the terms of the con- Committee, 41lbs. for . . uth First Hotel Roosevelt 16th, V & W Sts. , Dining Room Now Open Breakfast 7:30 to 9:30 Luncheon 12:30 to 1:30 Dinner 6:00 to 8:00 Table d’Hote and a la Carte e i {interests in the Ford Motor Company |would not affect the righ = * COMMANDER J. H. MOORL. service Tin 1919 the question iy (aCimght or Wrong of 'due until demand Is requested in ac- c Every Evening | "romorrow evening the club's BYM= 11y" they showm 1..\-:’?.;';' l;::“‘l:.‘ cordance with the law. Legally,| Commander John Henry Moore, I'. 8. ‘:::ll‘;:’cfr{?;fiin‘wlmfvr:'m(x?:e.nTnsd‘ upon the equities of the question as ;2:‘;;‘:";";”;‘{“5;‘:‘:”“g;‘r":'.nd“‘",haf \.. retired, prominent in naval and MIIINE | their guests since the classes w-u',,,e"",:‘f,‘,'.',‘,"a‘“m‘)ffywh"_‘.“’,‘;C':‘;“:i‘: ing this view of the matter, it would, |local fiaancial :"‘T‘“éu‘“fi : the r {organtzed. Under the supervision of |upon such question and that both of | 0%, Course, be inequitable to make in” | age of seventy-four Saturday morn- . 3dward Beckett, the class the partles to the controversy have| lceSt charges against the District|ngat the Naval Hospital here. rector, an_cxhib! of the varlous [jon PRTLies to B government If interest was not col-| o — Frwihd 5 e (2 l drills and games piayed be Biven, | roj i continued their activities in their |lectaq when the balance was in the | Funeral services will be held tomor e P ares” By wo” basket baii |jcliance upon the settlement as there- | SO T E2 0 Yo ateirnoon at the Wyomitg spart-| e 5 games. and boxing and wrestling by | " mpe apsiication of the above rutes | p FUrthermore, If equitable principles | ments at 1:30 o'clock, Rev. Dr. Atkin- iin 00]JS claxs ",'f;m?"p"m T e o, Yure | ould seem to remove from your con- :’§,,’.’°éf,,;‘(l:r"g‘(;“'“‘d"’u"r‘zfig!‘\'fib:".’i:":‘; son officlating. Interment will be at i : ifnvited to briug man guests. There | Sieration practically all of the moral | agqingt the United States in any at- | Arlington, with military honors. The —G u t tering, Downspouts will bé no. charge. Aaensions Cxcept those wherein rather | tempr to collect iInterest from the|pallbearcrs will be Rear Admirals letc. as well as furnis Wednesday ufiel;ln’oor; l:m club'; u;fi;“:_‘uc,‘,‘{;‘::';;;gfl?::“;;g:f:"‘!fln"‘“\’, District of Columbla. even though|gGeorge Colvocoresses, Richard Daven- CEW se o w! ts secon s ¥ | tim Al NEW ones. 1. S bridge toa Tor the wives of members | 0PIn{on that it ls your duty to report | {ia Taderat government. | oo o |port. Kimball and Harris. all mem- The same class of work and thelr woman guests. Bridge will | 10 Consress iwith recommendations.” | "'Legal and equitable considerations, | bers of his class at Annaposit—the {manship, the same pro five Mundred will be played from 2:30 Given Serioun Conslderati so fur as they may be held to apply | class of 1569—Lester A. Barr, Fred- ervice, the same consistent = to 4:30, et will be |, YOUr committee has had in mind|to the peculfar relationship existing | erick H. Gottlieh, Arthur Drake. Capt. prices that you have come The club's “movie night” wi € | the above opinion, to which it is, DetWeen these two governments. cause | Bob Carter, Paymast Rogers and lto as<ociate with a!l other = held Friday evening for the members. | hound to give most serious considera- | this committee to recommend that | George W. White. S & = e house i e & ion o 1" prin- | basis c s N : ce in . During the last |ganization. Z!ing plans for the Valentine eve ball | Ciples to (he particular cave 1n Lony. | no intereat should be held to be due s sea T :fi' %% Lay your “'roof troubles’ before us. = | New Members Elected. eere Femaine the auestion ofeiy- | fromtthielons goxsrnimentio th other. o/ to active business pursuits Eayy : ot ths . crest. The languas L . . i patriotic work in g MAURICE J. COLBERT E' 1o h s rohi st wicke, a fai- | june 20, 192215 ‘quito specifie, ahd| Befors concluding part one of sl leiped Lay Cable, 5 e e S lows: Arthur Carr, secretary of the redds: g report, your committee wishes to call| ;. L0400 (o being president of | {0 DE, to give the speeder the max- | Heating—Plumbing—Tinning Poard of Trade; A. W. Chatlee, Wil- | nd in event fny money may be.attention to part two thereof. This . Y0 AR (0, SF0E REEHCENE OF limum' penaity allowed by law. Du liam N. Douk, vice president of tho | OF At any time has been by Congress |contains, as required under the pro- | ou¢ Aunepolts class of Junc 4. 1869, 0 "8ret fowr weeks on this henc 621 F Street "ionn s S Browerhocd of Railway Trainmen; |or otherwine: found duc, either legally | visions of the act by which the com. |81 (8 Ume of bis Soath, bo was 4186 | "% lig\ved the old system of ussess S E L. Hanson, asvistant purchasing | OF morally, from the one (o the other, |mittec was created, & statement of | tross oice ciroum- | ing small fines and I noticed a good IO asent, Southern railway: William K. on sccount of loans, advancements or | the sums which have been expended | nSReil, WETS, [WUER, BE CUEMIE fmany repeaters appearing before me. | ~* | Hill, Frank Lowson. Lanier McLach- | {mprovements madc. upon which in-|by the United States and the Dis-|payEaid (e E1O0e ane aseisted 0™ ey “iiationed persons here and ien, banker; Raymond G. Moore, C.|terest has not been pauid by either to|trict of Columbfa, respectiv ltry to Honolulu. - He was detafled in | there about the courtroom and at the C. Moran, Charles W. Marcis, Marvin | the other. then such sums as have |July 1, 1874 to June 30. 13 I asingion s times and was as- | outer door to listen to the comments | ’gexgade, Charles C. Sharah, .\l;r‘lu u?:r:"r;lr may be found due from one to | sive, for the purposes enumerated, a8 gj rant superintendent of the naval | of speeders who had been fined. . Chance, city postmaster; Rudolph | cr, shall be considered as bear- | ascertained through the authorized | g\Te00 FERETRtCRAent of tue Qaval) e ng that no system of fines A. Siegel, Charles T. Stanton, H. R.|Ing luterest at the rate of 3 per cent | inquiry into all matters pertatning to { §1i [QURTY, 0, IRC OUEPTRal BF DA% oo 41q "he effective. And so T d Stutsman, W. C. Thacher, Frank L.|per annum from the time when the | the fscal relations between the two ' po - Yor | termined on th alt ' Has a Constant Stock o Le was assigned to the U s. Co- mined on the fmposition of jail Py Warfield,” Lester G. Wilson, Thomas | principal should, cither, legally or | governments. In our opinfen. the, i V68 S¥EIIE, 9 sentences. Stace I have adopted this of Artificial Eyes |B Bemis, H. Paul Laurens, J. Hite!morally, have been pald, until actually | statement in question shows clear] In September. 1917, when America | policy the number of kpeeders brought | i % % : Miller, Henry C. Bredekamp, John P. | pa for the purposes required. the rela- |8 SIPER RTS8 WO o teer: | before me had been reduced from an ClaflinOptical Co. cithu Stas, | Honionks Fiiam B Harri: Frany Tnterest s Attowes cfe pardiation of eontrinatlons B | 801IHG U S 1t e s | S E wack e nesen o - + | G. MaocAloon, e MeC. ¥ E 1. i » ates un stric ed e ¢ by “ha < od o | jor sk salm:m::l:u;mmpccaioulue i- n’ sles (‘aH\cd for by the act of Ju 181 ik of existing traffic laws and greate r an 58 Tou = » % 3 & $500 Cash {MUSIC LOVERS WELCOME |5, rums conceraing whiowriddhust | 80550 000 wart S mwiate: S baas DUmihe sena 100 aneedess to Jat 0o | ient I8 recommended in title II1. of | ment of estimates submitted by the adh E | thie report, and to report the amount i District Commissioners for the past ter [Sne asy and (gihe depapagers dulmot ! 3 D ers Mel t tn o le . pat | $75 Per Month i TWO FAMOUS ARTISTS thereof to the Congress. This has|fiscal years, together with the ac- Jhavonal Motropelltaly,| yrintiche tact the lessom Would balost i oF ek Tneand & detailed statement | counts sctually alloted in the annual Assockation . snd was on the | “Whea the daily press and the mov-' . 4 t alculations may be | District appropriation bills. It willl Yof director® th e ] ¢ - ave = Including all Interest Helen Ware, Violinist, and Eu-|found in part 2 of this report. It is [be noted that the eMimates total | Buusieas. e wan one oF Lho foynacrs | Luf bictutes report this even:, the les- R SR T genia Bruman, Planist, Well Re- | area e, ihat interest should be fig- | $172.154.932.63, and thé appropria- | 5t the Naval Mutual Ald Association. | sial ¥iolators whe are rectesiond eom ek g 25" ihe ftaaland not dally balances, | tlens, $147.089.136.08. One-balf of the Founder of Club. | reckiessness _and carelessne Brand-new from owner and ceived at Community Concert. impossible task ¢ & practically erence of $26.038,776.5% (or g ? i mental vislon of a spell o x 3 3 514,382.27) may be contrasted with ' He was one of the foun of the 3 n builder. Six room brick home. It is also the duty of Navy Club of Wasl cliLs " ¢ ~iolt y you, - the total amount of the free surplus|Army and Navy Club of Washington, e 5 Hardwood = floors. = hot-water Ielon Ware, American & loln ot Anc | mittee, under the act, to Chicujate | now URAGr consideration: . mamely, | serving, many Years on the board of | Detroft invests §50.000 a vear in heat. electric lights, foor plugs. || composer, and Bugentn Bruman. RUs- | intcroct at the same rate on soi oos | 34.651.550 85 Qirectors and as president in 1903 | Malntenance of an accident Investig: kitchen cabinet, guaranteed gas slan planist. received a a1 | Which have heretofore been found| — Cae o i Likewise, he was a member of many | t!on bureau in its pol range, pantry. cement front come to Washington at the Centraliduc by the Congress at amy aime| _ Clear Understanding Possible. | o000 i 0 . nvests” is the. porch, ba porcles, cep- 1 High School last nrghhn when "',": since 1871 from one ‘,,",nm’em u‘)? It 1s believed that from the foregoing | He was a past president of the D zen of Detroit wiil tel iy large gatage, utteet Ip [l ifestured the Btteenth community | tho other. A set forth under titie | Statements made by your commitiee & [trict of Columbia chapter of the Sons| peys, dividends in mvenient to both. car |ff: concert o 4 LAl o of this report, all cl n clear understanding of the situation, of the American Revolution and a past | saved. {soclation’s series of Sunday night mu- {which ‘a settlement haw becs sl | a8 revealed by its Investigation, may b | vice president general of the natlonai | The bureau fs comprised of eighte:n Address Box 354_3 slcals. \ Aeredbaie ios With or without payment of interest. ' ®ecured, and confirmation of some may | gociety, as well as a member of the|policemen T}le duty is to see that Tbe two artlets rendered their vlo- {consist of reinbursements by the | be found in thc documents which have | Socicty of Colonial Wars. He was also eve:ry accident resuluinr in a death or Star Office lin and plano classics in s\:, : 0o jDistrict to the federal government.|been ordered to be printed. Among these {a member of the Naval Institute, i physical injury to any person s ner as to evoke prolonged applause; Items are expressly excluded, by the | documents arc: The reports of Messrs.| Commander Moore. a ton of George | promptly and thorough!y investizated from the packed house of music lov-|language of the act, on which Inter | Haskins & Sells, containing tabulations . one of -the —\ar}le’r~ Au{;u"s ot &P::ercx“elv,: pln‘f‘ed in the hands of ! "{ashington's musical colony is in- | tive of the sacl e g Sodenon 203 e ey Golne sor: | Revraary 1 15, St el 1 1| THo iare that miws ofian:atide [creasing rapidly, and last night Rob- {be the one for monevs advanced by | mittee: also your committec’s hearings | Kate V. Bullymore, the daughter of |is flashed to police headquarters—an; ert. Lawrence, director, announced | the United States o the Dioiric f2h | and Sther papers, Riehard Bullymore, another early set- | it is the duty of every policeman to | that both Misg Ware and Miss Bru-|extraordinary ‘Improvements betwaen | To symmarize: Your committee rec. | tler of that lewn He iz survived by |do that immediatels ~several mem- | man have located In this city perma- {1902 and 1910. In this case, as here- | ommends, that the Scnate and House of | his wife and two gons. Langdonbers of the accident inyestigation lne_?uy.b b ittt - lnl;e!ore nfl forth, the Congress not | Representatives fecognize the existence | Moore o’fn(‘hitavw“ and l;\‘hc'o{\,i:reslg muunfi :xl:::":‘(:‘nlp:'xene There v.lx’\la) i he brass guartet of boys from the!only required the pay. : St Moore of Boston, Mase. His four sis- | 3 m witnesses, dis- { Washington Times-Herald Band wero | principal, $4.144.696.50. bt alen 1o | Sreasmmy (oo oredit o the Toistaet s | tevs, Mrs. B. M. Fish. Mrs. B. W, Alien, | tances are accurately measured. and | heard in two numbers that wero Dar- | terest at 2 per cent, which amounted | Columbia. as of June 30, 1922, In the | Miss Marion and Miss Alice Moore, all {a police photographer takes plcturet | 3 0 e Items Arc Collected. | That there A T 'a case that is almost indisputabl L ereral oo e omiertata: | Between the vears 1910 and 1320 Med the sum of..... . Miss Tthel Canary of Memphic, almost indlaputshle 2 {the United States was apparsntly | 10, TPt certatn errory tn Tenn., has sailed for Brazil, wherc ment. . quite active in securt % . {stating the acconnt betweea the he will travel to the little known; The sixteenth free commun ¢ in securing reimburse- |iwo governments). % . $4,671,862.45 | She Wi !cert will be glven next Sunday night. | Ment from fue Dt')m!fl on account of | That from these regiong u‘( lh‘eh lrl\lerlor l‘ol:z\,gn:e:);;ll H “{advances made by the fedoral gov- |should be dedacted the foilowing: and colonize the lepers o = H ernment, or for other reasons -/ | The Disirict's proportion of (he tory. i {WILLIAM H. THOMPSON, 50 | .7, 83itlon b the above' item of |$2i0 bouys oald o ks employes, f } . t N o 2 kln'xfle'en allw.&'wue.::::?e s | e ey Tox 4he ' thelr total ing $2,814.947.76. On| t of p YEARS AN ACTOR, DEA| most of tnis amount intercst was vmo':,'_:-’ - l;;llr::‘fll“nfor reilet of , ant s now proposed | Eidred C. Davis. that such’ obligations, long since Dean of Motion Picture Artists| [0\ PUCH 00 o L3 ! i resurrected for the Succumbs to Pneumonia While |[urpose of calculating and charging nterest. This, at any rate. was the on “Location” Work. contention of 'Representative John- on of Kentucky before your com- NEW YORK, February 5.—William |Tittee, and the language of the act L Thompson, for more than fifty|Would appear to bear out that con- -ears C pricar 3 ommittee had no Riniaie ik c‘\?’il‘l‘;g‘b‘: ha::: oAfmn::nlaor: alternative but to prepare such iture wctors, Is dead of pneumonia, | talles, and has acted accordingly. { contracted while on “location” work. It will be observed that three ot e et it SearE ol the ftems In question, enumerated in Born in. Seotland. he came to the|Part two of thie report, in the prin- United States in his youth and imade A oL R R LB e played with many natables. in|Dbeing ‘for general expenses and. the oluding an appearanse with Maude|cOnstruction —and ~mantenance of {Adams in “The Little Minlster. it Dt Qo i K mel £ others run through a period of years Vandeviie, and when motien mitored | but bave thelr Inception prior to 1880. | were inaugurated, he was one of the|, AtEntion 1s also called to the fact|investigations which have been made | | first of the stage stars to enter that| tat In the case of “re-lmbursement|nto fiscal relations between the two fleld. He celsbrated. a few months|2CCoUnt of Washington Market Com: |governments are as fuil and complete, ago, the Afty-fifth anniversary of his| P/ 0Y, "entels 1878 to 1914, $138.437.50." | for all practcial purposes. as i stage appearance. e act in question, that of March 4.|over be vecured, and recommends Mr. Thompson s survived by his|)e15. contained the expression “such|ijon by the present Congress that wife, Tsabel Irving Thompson, herseit | SUM being in full settlement of the|will definitely and finally set at rest & noted actress of the famous Lyceum mgx:: d;le';‘::"r United States for said | existing cm’;;enl.lon- and conflicts be- Diayers. 3 s tween the District and federal gov- { Two Other Items Noted. ernments. H Two other items should be noted,| From an accounting and bookkeep- JOHN H. LANDIS, G. 0. P. |[bvotr headed “Reimbursement account | In§ standpoint, and giving due con- 2 o of insane in St. Elizabeths | 8lderation and welght to the organic of support POL|T|C|AN |s DEAD Hospital,” and being for $719,536.07|1aw of 1878, as well as other laws i and $282.754.26, respectively. In the|passed by Congress from time to . case of the latter item, tho language :"flfi. e rulls u:y-ozw:h; con- as for Twel . | of the act is as follow *“To further | troller o Tre: s believe Twelve Years Superintend- | °f, the 8e1 15 28 (0108, iatee and i | this report o all practical putposes ent of Mint and Formerly full.” More than this, the accountant | reflects the fiscal relatlons between calculated interest and included it in|the United States and the District of Pennsylvania Legislator. his report;: yet no interest was charg- | Columbia. and shows the surplus to 3 ed. What could Be clearer than this|the eredit of the District in the Treas- LANCASTER. Pa. February 5.—|to show that the federal government|ury of the United States. ! John H. Landis, for twelve years su- {doliberately intended to walve, and, Some members of the committee perintendent of the Philadelphia |41d Walve, any claim to interest? believe that these laws, although Tafnt asd s Worei This entire statement, as well as the binding. were In many Instances, Sate feglslatuen iy gnember of the|others appearing in Part 2 of this|more favorable o the District than they | 3 the sennts. hey ot e _houee | report, should be carefully examined |should have been, if due considera- A e enenate, has died here. Helpy members of the Congress. tion had been given to the tax-payers Tonden e e old. He at-| “yhile the Congress has, of course, !of the United States, and that under | Ty republican natlonal con- | extensive powers with relation to the | these laws the United States has tion in the last f. 3 YO e autorty yasrd District of Columbla, it is our firm |for a long time and is now con- Mr. Landls was 8 supervisor of thelconviction that the collection of in- |tributing more than its just propor- e i and during his con: | terest on these paid-up accounts, tion to the administration of the Dis pedlon vith IO mant Introduced | ticularly when it is specified that set- | trict government and the upkeep of mnl;y changes in coin-making and|ilement Is “In full” or “In full settle- | the District; and that this is eape design. ment” cannot be supported, either on|clally true when consideration is legal or equitable principles. r!vun 1o ‘fh:hn%'v:f& “g"&‘;fi',“fn l(r‘:g RICH MINE-OWNER DIES Thladey, Ovinien lstrict, which Former Brewer Leaves Million-Dol- lar Ranch to Grandson. PERU. 1Ind., February 6.—James Omer Cole. ninety-four years old, millionaire brewer and coal mine operator. died at his home here last night after a brief iliness. Mr. Cole held extensive coa) mine and timber interests in West Virginia. He recent. 1y deeded a 4,000-acte ranch, located near Jacksonville, Til, and valued at nufly a million dollars, to. a grand- son; James Omer Cole, jr. v Iy M