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. THE EVENING S ( PLANSFILRUSH [~ .~ ORUGVAREHDGE [P O S B ke o= " Ao Grode NG SHIINEY FOR DISTRICT BILL|_.ocessemes | WRECKED BY FIRE Before Resigning| {JN) BY CUTTER i b f ipsular Naval Academy graduates will be Aftairs (War), consular bureat: of- required to put in three years in Focht Urges Citizens to Bom- | i5z.of ensuiar personnel, comiiercis! [ Loss of $65,000 Caused by atter before sesienetioms are e. Barely Afloat, Hope Friend: nomic information, office of chief r forn 2 Cepted. Announcement to this ef- . < J bard Campbell and Mondell |cieri. solicitor. " = Flames in Peoples Drug fact was made at the Nevy Depart- | Ship Will Hold Together Un- i & Ly i ment, which pointed out that the de- = for Consideration. roaby o e Tremmury; undcrsecte- Store Building. claton was not a new policy, “but & til Crew Is Rescued. tary in charge of fiscal bureaus; com- return, for the benflet of the govern- missioner of public debt, division of ment, to a policy which has hereto- loans and currency, register of the fore obtained for many years.’ FOUR ACTS ARE APPROVED | S52ncy, oivicte'si pibii=agie oo’ | HUNDREDS WATCH BLAZE Sinco the war 1 ves e e |NO TRACE OF STEAMERS st commissioner of accounts and de- e - custom to accept resignations 5 y East Si posits, division of houkkeeptngl ur:!d F Al T i d Poli ,‘::‘l:r:l :’rek:}:\ted, and for the past Zihlman Reminds of Fact East Six xfl"gr‘":hfl“‘fl.fl} £ mmuam;fifl" 'our Alarms Turned in and Police SHout e 'J‘“;fm“‘g;_*’ ayeraged | Search for Vessels in Distress Off - of the currenc bureau of the mine; nouncement says there is a present - - Days Rules Are Sus: [Ffacia Sy e Reserves Called Out to { ;l‘hortag{, Of. 20 Derioent AR W or Both Coasts Fail of Tangible | service division; assistant cretary | cers at sea, and that “in view of pended. {in Charge of forelgn loany and mis- | Handle Crowd. ! the prospective reduction in ths Results. —— cellaneous; bureau of eugraving and | - - H number of midehipmen allowed to printing: ~ general accounting office be appointed to the Naval Acad- S 22 " €my, the prospect of filling up the ships with the required officers be- | xeopmociated Prese. - S mTra e el ORFOLK, Va., February 16.--Ti+ ‘The depa (mun‘l. feels,” the gov- schooner Friendship, lumber laden ‘;,:"l’ln":el‘]: x:-:”[;:;j tfi(k;l}:‘zaig;:';:‘\; out of Norfolk for New England ports Teturn in services rendered for the |28 found by the coast guard cutter by | (independent), departmental, execu-| Fifty thousand doilars worth of e se District co ttee today | tive offices, solicitor of the Treasury |oils, drugs, cosmetics, toilet articles thio(Hougs TstEle conny TR Gustiee amistant ' secretary fn |2 % CPUES el in an effort to get action at this Ses-| ‘hurga’of the collection of the rev- |&nd miscellancous items went up slon on the school teachers' salary | enue, bureau of Internal revenue, so- |smoke last night when a four-alarm Bill and other important legislation. | licitor of internal revenue (justice).|fre gestroyed the stock of the Peo- Last-ditch fighting is being d " ue una division of customs, customs service. & 3 - Followlngs instruetions by w unan- | 4SIS0n of Custom, o8 ar, Navy): |Ples Drug Store warehouse, at 1422 et o Services Findersd for {he | va® found by the' coast guard cutte: fmous vote from the House DistrictSecretary for Defense; undersecretary |1st street northeast, and brought received by the midshipmen at the !the cutter reported by wireless tc /| Naval Academy. rman Focht|for the Army; asslstant secretary; €xX-|more than w score of fire-fighting presented in the House a resolution|ecutive offic general Staff, War| . o.0 00 ane scene. 4 o boards and commissions, office ‘of the 0 the scene. calling upen the rules eommittee 108|450t general, office of the inspec- | Damage to the building Itself, which a special rule to definitely set a time|tor general, office of the judge advo- liy valued st $25.000 has not been hen @ vote can be had on the teack- | cate general, office of the quarter-| . L kit » Tiaster gemeral. office of the chief of ; estimated. The roof caved in an headqu o ee tod: committ t rters here. Heavy scas 2 running and the Manning was havin - difficulty getting a line aboard the schooner at the time the message wa sent. It was hoped the crew of sever men’ could by taken off, even thougl salary bill It w emphasize et " o wa 8 e rou, ‘office 0f the surgeon general, | the walls for 4 time were imperiled. the vess ygis oo Chatithis s adnsiy of the chief of ordnance office | Total dumuge us a result of the fire, vort. e i Sy el R he committee can | e cal w re service, - . : ffort rd ¥ uarters t R e e t \hin seaston ot | tia bureau, office of the chief of chap. |t both stock and building, is not Efforts of coast guard headquarters P nake to get uetion s [ e O e e avskncal it lexcaca ish get in touch with the Italian steame: Congr | of the chief of air service, office Tee Waite Stoeate: Moncen!sio, reported nking @ t The sentiment commnittee | of the chief of Infantry, office of the miles off the Virginia coast 1ot of ravaiey, ofifce ot the chief of | llundreds watched the spectacular tield office of the chief of | blaze, As the water fell on nearby ay, were without result ear to Chairman Campbell of the vules | (OO s Bt fhe antat atd T 2 i 2 N office o e chief of}irees it froze, coate \em and e S he steamship Carplake committesand Rouss i sader 3loadsh. lienginoses BN recyiA iy, Lo ine streats with i ‘,Ldn;f men A\‘\'v‘»r&‘:g\l New U. S Note EXpECted to to Havre, picked up th tcanal; undersecretary of the Navy, 8- (ih. waier on their oilskins. Insi =t of the Moncenisto yester nsist on Exoneration if PMren s vest Urges Bombarding Mondell Biint sieritey exmcutive ofib “hief of naval operations, Na Sl Sl hoards, ' bureau of navigation i gl Naval ‘Academy, bureau of yards S S NS e Saval Academy burcus of yards and | Heiieals' foilng une Dane: and ee SEEK TO VOID INJUNCTION r construction and repair, bureau of en- | g S s = i i . | trict committes is 1 ginesring, bureau «f aeronautics, bu- 5 ire 1 o & :ulu tv l’ : ! L mleticomiiy i \C Supplics and ac . burean ! : rtcd between | Plasterers’ Union Files Answer to | A step s Ry il larly bombard Ch | of medtcine and surgery, revenue cut- | O n | taken recently in the controve: z el e fon was reported as precarious. and House Leader M Lo |ter servies (coast guard treasury).| s 9 ¢ & Le depart- | | Plea of J. Franklin Watts. 2 3 : he wanted it distinetly unde headouarters, Marine Corps, Judge ad- fically felt that the blaze waa 5 TR b ! the closing of the American consulate |\ "y groionier of 3,761 T e Al tor it e e | undsrtontool and Aess ha appiatos | |_The Co-operative Plasterers and Ce at Newcastle, England, it {s emphasiz- E5I00. 8,101 tone, Sna s e e A T L e i mniiiee): [as: | TEMDONOLIE to thie fouctiialicnibingl | ment Finishers’ Association, No. o ed in offielal quarters hove that the |lere Monday with a cargo of oll for 3 to the firchouses, For a time, an ad- and certaln individual members of s here that the |ae, oo, The bluze started in the basement | to her assistance, but attempts tc Agency Is Reopened. ay hairman Focht sa t al can be done now by friends of achers who have been bombarding and ot & with her also were of I nisto’s position was 32 tude ar west long r members of the ough 1o ne e A thig ol Istant secrotary, executlve offices |iointug warehouse of the samne com- that union today filed answer in the case has not dropped out of ight and yShowine ¢ vany"vas threatined, wnd_unde: that the American government is| SEEK TUSCAN PRINCE. ARer U hor ALle of Acting ¢ Sulltvan a malntalning rigidly its determination repub- | men, munitions,” food and ghting for | transportation, communications, fuel. at democrat s alike an tened, und_under di- | District Supreme Court to the suit for injunction recently brought exislation, the | miscellanecous, joint boards (War an'd he passage ¢ s le X c g boards ( B0 P barrage of water was dir | Distri el H against them by J. Franklin Watts, ’ GERliBh by Hayroueniative Ihtmas L bl “aavisory” commiitee | PATTAD of ater way directed, .« 2 | District Officials Consider | 5.0 Plistereg i “contucts. Accepts Veterans’ Bureau |not to reopen the consulate until the | Rescue Ships Fear British Steamer T 3 resenta ' Thomas L. iene 9 structure. a e " Watts claimed the British men - Z ALy s i gy | structure ¢ s i jERRL AnOp I W r bt | ae = ! h government has publicly 2 i A | The covered by Irving | Sending Water Department !unions were threatening to wall ol Chief’s Resignation With- |[exoncrated consutar Oicers Brooks | Has Been dost. Fo presented by it, @ re- ublie: Department of the Inter Secre- | F. Hask an, shortly after {members working for contractors | : publican \iman of {taTy of the Interior; executive offices; am Huppert, em- gave their plastering work to| tand Slater from rges it made a Press. CaLht b ins atanioal ¢ secretary for public domain Tunchroom, sent | Men on All Alarms. and were otherwise harassing out Comment. st them. Wasl., February 16 committes the fact that the last ration of Alaska and Hawall at w0 ofelock the conduct of his business. | BRI de ety With the crews of three vessels that i ands _and reservations, gen s syounded at 604 — - | The defendants den hat they have N 4 horitles proposed six days of the sexsion are suspension | [nAlt lands and Fesraations, BUC Sanndc i fever Aong any fliskal or inias sol vet jsome time ago that a settlement be | esterday met disaster in that dread el L b cught | S0 hinerals rellef commission: na- | EaHT Tt ] Asa thelr dangerous ex- | against the plantiff and assert that n The White House anncunced ioday,|Made on a compromise basis, but no|resion of navigators, in the Pacifl: mmittes to the pasic service mactonal il | Reserves Handle Crowd. i paricnces at u fire which destroved | hw hus complete un te remedy | without comment, acceptance of the | Th.' il nots ooty UcCrptable here. | ocean west of Washington and soutr Refon atee L e womimie. | Maj. Dantel Sullivan, chlef of police, | the warehouse of the Peuples Dru|has suffered. His sult ‘b | reaignation of Col. Charles B. Forbes, | celved at the time Ambrcaadas jia. | 0f Vancouver Island, saved, wirele e | Sistant wecretary of public|assisted Ly Assistant Supts Evans |Storesat 1422 Ist strect northeast lust i fore should be dismis aver, | director of the United tes Vet-|¥“¥ was in Washington, and a reply | operators along the coast today w e works, bureau of public roads (Agri-land Vet took charie of the reserves i night, when lack of water permitted | Attorneys Hawken & Havell aprear|crans' Burcau. The resignation is to has heen drafied and now awaits sub- { reaching into the air for word of th Sees Plot Agminat D. €. culture), supervieing architects of- | hats lngshe largs érowd= who lrived | he flames 1o/ set deyona control, of=| 1o tho: deféndants. biitme v HeTeaaes 7y ot oL n Prince, No auther ™ 1 astion | ARy e e aareive. ice were sent|ficials of the fire departn | - no information was given at the e . Tuscan Prince ha author it to ¢ of Enginesrs for civers and ers. the second, the| were considering the advisa i { White House as to the probable suc- X | Consulate officers at | come =i fent @ falnt message e g g 2 (War), board nf engineers,) i v & e T el T . s ks £ have been sublet by order| Yesterday morning, her wireless ap upon th les committee and sce 1f Aar), RORTS woniten States| Dr. Malc bie, in charge of | hAVINg the water departmes 1 an | | cessor of Col. Forhes lof the State Depagtment. which hes | parently failing before she could give the effect will be to * the mnner Kofices. (Wap). Misstssippl { the Peoples druk stores here, sald | emergency wugon to answer ail first| The letter of resignation, which was | €iven notice it will have no further | her po mittee out of ks last da river commission (War), Califory made public at the Whits House to- |i5e for the consulate until Brooks and | _The steamer Nika, which burned t Slater, charged with having improp- { the water’s edge after she lost b the stock was covered by insurance. | alarms of fire in the future 3 A or & feau of | He fixed the value of the stock in the | 2 ; sideration of District leg infj debiis Summision R Y building t $56.000 e e rurTe | Heretofore the water department : and which is undated. follows Ineriy used their office to influence frav- | rudder near Umatilla_reef, was the House, and to protest emphatic- | homa s o Tisteict of Columbla build- |probably was totally destroyed. and | has sent its representatives out only {run: | elers in Europe to use Ametican ships, | drifting hulk off Cape Flaticry, whiie * 3 Ings hnd grounds, office of publlc{said that the value of the bullding [ upon receiving third alarms. Untill entien Tetien: {have been given public exoneration S (War, {tself was rated at $25,00¢ t {Threa separat nvestigations, made | t o v ally against any such procedur 5 builaings aad grounds Com- ater department arrived last “My dear Mr. President: 1 The committee sred favorable 1« R | rAtec at . the i reby | at th . . L ord nission of Fine Arts (independent),!which has not yet be nnted. H at the instigation of the State De- EepoRtionConn Distrlct mossunen. Ono [ IS0, endent, State, War and Navy | The dan o the building, however, | night and opened more valves, per- | | tender my resignation as director of | purtnient, have faflcd to diselose any w“‘e‘!"»‘lz 1o che ';N‘"-“‘"‘ bil Eranting | jepartment butldings (independe 1t was declared, amourt to more | ymitting additional water to flow fnto |5 Lo ;h-, U “'",'.’, St‘ates \rl;~rnn§ Bureau, to ixm”' ricty on the part of the two of. e metropolitan police and 0 T = al value 5t Assoclte ecome effective at the close of bus eneote ot rellef to t 3 + and | o vect of the Capitol (Congress),|than baif its value gt ) ot nrea Ahs Mrerae e = . expected to be a total loss. Micessiann e oo OF QoLniRt archtect of Ued TPotomac parkway| Dr. (iibbs stated that = large | the main that ureq, the firemen| RICHMOND, Va, February 16— |ness February 2§, 1923, i with a few tents, camped on the inhos cpartment by granting them ene | S00N iion” (Independent); sollcitor { quantity of stock was en Toute fohad to fi serious blaze in the|That Mrs. Thelma Hamm Richardson | “After nearly two years of strenu- pitable coast in that vicinity. The j ¥ off each week in lien of Sunday | SIS Ly o OOk O IO ra | fean ut & mirong wiad withont sum. | hat Mre. Thelma Hamm Richardson | oug*yervice 1 fina. my own heaith| STUDENTS END STRIKE. |Bca Monarch was® cxnected to and providing that the District shall | SREUTRE 1 of Justice—Attorney | warehouse in the rear of the onel [ of Thomas Pollard. | ¢ endangered that retrenchment is = e pay for their uniforms and other ofi- | General; solicitor general; war con- {burned contained large supplies. The | @< {real estate and Insurance broker and | necessary to safeguard it. and I . Sel e quipmant, traots seotion: bureau of investiga- | second storehouse was not damaged b ave Fire Bell. scion of one of Virginia's most promi- | realize that only a partial service 13 { Havana University Action Follows SMoths AMly en Hacky: possible. I, therefore, respectfully | The mot Another bill favorably reported 181 i;n. ofice of pardons; assistant to|flames. but the stock therein was so ¢ the. water | nent familles, in the fasnionable reai- £ip Coot Glikp: itk tw the substitute alley bill Introduced = 3 a -trust di- |, amaged by smoke and ater request that my resignation be ac- Suspensi, s, by Chalrman Focht, who has agreed :.',‘“‘O;t!“:::iitg;fl“"x" . ety adimaged by amoks on] 2 sis but, it was stated by | dential sectlon ‘of this city on the|cepted as of the date above men- | epension ‘?f Nine Professors. | .¢ per officers aboard, was clinging t. Yith Representative Reed of West/ eral, division for the defense of 8uitS: he put on sale here. Arr scrents | oMeials, the emergency crew s not | N8Nt she wag killed was testified to | tioned. Very trul 2. F s Tiee & G = [iBo rocksige Albect Head, meas Victosia, s ern. | R ivision, office © Tes, office Y. o A 3 Ca u el S aoms at-libe gotten o B st her but the bill was reported out on its| 13n(s WYWOS, BRCT 8 FRe 0 o R theralicen GENG alarms. J. & Garland, superintendent |©f the real estate man, at his trial in| Conatders Col. Woods. {ter being on strike since January 11, | be Sotten off, or tha ast her m hustings court for the murder of his| It is known that the President has!in an attempt to enforce their de- | chinery might be saved. merits because 8o many favorable | OF ¢ e ¢ | i i e 5 Columbla; assistant attorney e Brookland, was{of the water department, said he 1s | It s Al ; e , 23 L were introduced by Mr. Focht, one|torney general division of admiralis, A auarters shortly after 6175, Qo o 0 Gas Light Com-| Seen in Sitting Reom. |fion of & msuccessor to Col. Forbes.| The order by the students’ federa- | Louebout last night was concerned authorizing the closing of 31th place | Gnance, foreign relations, rial jorelock thls morning and was remov- | fite mervice| B3irs. Jones said she wa in- | Prominent among those suggested 1o {tion to end the strike followed sus-| Tusean Drines. This 450-taot Britics suthorizing the closing of SN Placs | and insular affairs, allen Droperty fed to Emergenc: Ie is e Mre. jones said she was near a win- |, /0%, lident is Col. Arthur Woods | pension by the university T 20 foot ol which land will revert to the Protes- | custodian (independent); assistant a4 his illness from a3 PIOMPUY dow of her home when she saw Mre. | o®\ TPV TR (ormer police commis- | pending investigatios & decision; | Basenger; and freight Miner, withher g . general, division of taxation. tus to every | Richardson and FPollard pass do 'hlu = i Dot S8 & AR 1 ana decision, aptain and crew of forty-two, was th , and who, |of nine 7j al Cathedral Foundation, | attorne 1k gasses at the fire last night insurance, prohibition and minor reg- 1" The fireman was in a dazed con- sioner of New York fessers agalnst whom following the signing of ‘the armis- |charges hav been preferred by t tant Episc and owners of abutting property; and .f Eoc . This crew | ubject of cont e | through radictory = rum ut yesterday. well lighted hallway of the ol-| renders val 5 : < Z : able service in o g off the bill to dissolve the Colore '" { ulations of commerce; assistant at-|gifion when he reached the hospital : service in cutting off | jard home and that she saw the cou- S abaved i fh e e s b A 1GHOB Gf a Bty . = sistant attorney gencral, executive |Rorden, member of the bourd of police |, < e ":"‘! & 1'(?{:'“ Sul-l She sald she did not know Mrs. | 0 \"O1 0o in finding employment | dent demands for a volen e o ;milh;f crew saved was discovered to Stuge Bitter Fight. offices. Sitecous| Mothershesd's: ho gl t ‘“::\-n‘{"rw}g-'panmn-msfr"f:fig Richardson at that time but later, (. | cterans of the war. Col. Woods, | ernment of the universit lmg'p e \a(.r:ll n_.lr}'warsa)« : A bitter fight occurred over an effort Rename P. O. Department. 0B Sth street northwes e e |identined ner trom, plctures published |17 v &ceming ollce commixsiuncr | pointiment of @ mixed faculty-studeht | nad boch Leoh adre sear Tachers o to get action on street railway legisla-| Department of Communications : = e er cross-exa “thepe | 0f New YOrk, was & newspaper oard to draft reforms in the code un- |on the west side of Vancouver Island e et oy IS | (post ooy —Seretary of Communi-| 23 CALLS IN 24 HOURS. | Valuable Time Lost. under cross-exumination, that, there | Porr” in that city, and during {ne|dor which the University sperates. | Ja Lo the helet it the T e T i e eoina e e et | tiony I dETResateEy Of comENIn] I Firemen point out that when it s sho deciared. sho 0t koo view | var, 8%, 10 0 CATENOR orh ifke e i favo T some definite action on ouc of tho mer- | tary for postal service, bostmasters’ ap- Fire Department Has Strenuous \"“r:"‘-s n’;esuryih'«sfl it déll l?-«i o= _i_:’“_"::::“:“;‘_“"“ i it onel. NEW CANADA COAL POLICY. |struggle with the deep. bl e = = pointments division, post office se: y i night, to change the flow of water . OTTAWA, February 16—, { 3 z ger bills, and moved a favorable report | BORLESNE GVIZEEL ilision; assistant| Duty Up to Last Midnight. !“,"IN mains, minutes are precious,| L Mrs. Jones' testimony was regarded e e e S e Domn L on the Ball bill, which already has|gecretary for posta 1 transortation, rail- | Tienty-three calls were made onj.. . . % e Al ite “|by the prosecution as an important SEES UNFA'RNESS the government of the initiation of an| But early today the Canadian saivag: passed the Senate, and which, he sald, | way malil service division, railway !ene fire department during the twen- | NOT is it an easy task, they say, for | point in its case. At Follard's pre- all-British and Canadian coal supply |ship Algeri Thich & haa Shiea & is the only street railway bill that has | 2djustment division, foreign mails di-ley_four hours ended at 12 o'clock (water employes to turn out at night |liminary hearing much stress was T0 PUBLIC UTILITIES |poiicy is to"be made in the house. o ship Algerine, which had hurried t sl el vislon, air mail service division; as- (175 'Night, the destruction of the|and find instantly tne valves that|laid on’the point whether Mrs. Rich- commons by T. L. Church, member | the vicinity of Pachena, reported tha any chance of pe at this session. | gistant secretary for postal finance, {ywarshouse of the People Drug Store a ardson was shot while inside the from North Toronto, he announced |a thorough search had showed no sigr tepresentative Rlanton endeavored |office of the ¢ontroller, money order i e tili®y B oo only one that re- | Should be open or closed to Increase | house or on the lawn, &3 contended by : Ao st Pige) tod: The policy to be moved by {of a burning ship. to amend the Ball bill by substituting | division, ~postal savings: division, | yited in much damage. the flow of water. the defense. (Continued fro; e) R ik ol e e a burning ship. 3 i the Lampert Dl the puspate of whicy | Tekistered ‘mails division, stamp i {*"I\"\oVeral instances the calls wera| For these reasons, it s pointed | Taking of testimony in Pollard's of Canada should be left dependent | ooy, 5earch, of the Tuscan Princa i teltoirhrce n Ave nart cace vision, finance division, classification | gor gruss fires, while in numerous|out, the time gained between the |(rial was started late vesterday, after |compelled the fixing of increased|on a United States coal supply.” coast guard cutter Algonquin, whic is to force a five-cent carfare. Repre-|qivision: assistant sSecretary fOr | ot % jnstances they were for fires |first and third alarms becomes an |four days devoted to the selection of | L iicow he gaid, “and while neither A relayed a report picked up at Astoriu. sentative Walters offered as an addi- | postal purchase and supplies, rural | o Chimneys, the chimney fires re- | important factor in overcoming water | the jury. Coroner J. Whitfleld, the | T8(¢% z e ott . |Ore., that was mistakenly interpreted ) tlonal substitute the Keller bill for |mail division, motor vehicle service|qguiting from overheated flues or | difficulti first witness, described the nature of | Street car fares nor any other puhlh1 dl here as indicating that the steamship' public ownership of the street rail- | division, equipment and supplies di- | pecause the chimneys needed clean-| Supt. rland admitted today that|the wound that caused Mrs. Richard- | utility rates are now at the high; an er aces ‘-'r»“_hmivvar(vn'sav;@- was bound toda: way companics. On a vive voce vote | vision; assistant secretary for tele- |jng- there was & soarcity of water at|son’s death on December 11 last. ints, they are still considerably jfor_the vicinity of Point Estevan. both substitutes were rejected, phone and telegraph (including radio) | "§1arms were sounded in five in-{last n e orlaly e CHRE points, " The Tuscan Prince bad been gen The vote on the motion o -1 2 hew. vision, _tel h ne. ot above pre-war rates, and to that ex- | erally believed to be near there unti: L m of Repre new, telephone division, telegraph |gtances, calling out several compa- {the vicinity 1st street and { ut . b 4 sentative Sproul to favorably report |division, chief inspector, sollcitor. Ries, mo-called. still alarms in the | Florida avenue northeast, is at the| HOUSE TO PROBE tent they afford play for the opera- | ’ J diewinelossiiopatiton atiistho molnt the Ball bill was a tie, 4 to 4, those| Department of Agriculture: Secretary |other instances calling out individual { “dead end” of the gravity section of tion of that human fallibility or o declared positively that no ship ir yoting in favor were’ Focht, Reed, |of Agriculture, assistant secretary, exec- | firo and truck companies. N Y Hon ks (o which T have referred. By Ex-Flancee et i ite b meen o g s Zihlman and_Sproul. Those ' voting | utive officers, administration of packers, | Three calls were received by the| ' IWhen water department employes EMBASSY LIQUOR| ¥ “For some reason or other, difficult his bellef that she was south of against were Lampert, Walters, Blan- |stock yards and trading in grain futures, | gepartment between midnight and |reached the scene they opened a to understand, human beings other-| g, . gseociated Pres o e Eor e e weather bureau, bureau of animal in-|7%4) oclock this morning. ~ Shortly | valve at North Capitol street and 4 wise reasonabie seem to take a most | BY i A z pected to reach this scene this fore Representative Reed sought to get | dustry, bureau of plant industry, botanic | gtter 1 o'clock, No. 22 engine and No. | Florida avenue, which permitted (Continued from First Page.) Wateasonable attitude in regard to| ATLANTA, February 16.—A suit | noon action on the bill to regulate the |garden (Congress), forest service, bu- i1 truck company extinguished a | water to flow to the fire ground from = public utility companies, particularly | against Asa G. Candler, sr., Atlanta The coast guard cutter Snohomisk practice of osteopathy in the District. | reau of chemistry, bureau of solls, bu- [fite ‘in grass at Gaorsia and Alaska | travhose MEh pumping. servicer | There Is nothing-in it that will help | street car companies. It may possi-| capitalist, will be filed here tomor- | Wiioy “fier tuking the crew of the Representative Hammer sald that the | reau of entomology, bureau of biologl- | zvenues, and at 6:22 o'clock a similar | Chief Sullivan said that after this|the dry cause’ bly be because payment of car fare| . - v Nika to Port Angeles and setting out bill was in such bad form that it was (cal survey, division of publications, . at New Hampshire avenue and|change was made, Water pressure Declaring under the comity between | js a cash transaction that takes place | oW on behalf of Mrs. Onezima de |to destroy the derelict from which she useless to consider It, and no action | states relations service, bureau of agri- | Webster street claimed the attention | picked up. e said he could not recail | Pations —importations assigned to|two or more times every day and| Bouchelle, his former flancee, ac- had rescued the men, also was bound was taken. cultural economics, insecticide and [ ¢ “No. 24 engine company. D ety how long his men had been |diPlomats were admitted without In-| that the performance of this cash| cording to story appearing today |'04,R° Estevan, under simila: fungicide board, federal horticultural}®'N;™1 ‘engine and No. 2 truck com- |fighting the blaze when this occurred. | 9Uiry, Mr. Garrett asked Mr, Cramton | transaction causes lrritation whichi . pe Atlanta Journal jorders, 2 FRENCHM board, solicitor. pany responded to a call for a blaze what ‘Congress would do with the in- | [fs fréquent repetition exaggerates. | Atlanta Journal. Belief that the steamer which wa EN SHOT Department of Commerce—Secretary | Pals s°P 008 CF the “Rochambeau. 815 Fireman Handicapped. formation after it was furnished. Tho ‘public. mind s seemingly never | The Journal gives as authority |reported to have sent up distres, rockets last night off the west coast of Commerce, executive offices, as-|Zonnecticut avenue, where sparks| mne chlef sald frankly, however, |, ThiS Whole thing will only cause | properly adjusted so far as concerns| for the story dispatches received : sistant gecretary for industry, bureau Ee ehtinnoy Setifive & friction and irritation,” said the | street car rates, and it seems difficult{ from New Orl of Vancouver Isiand was the steamer BY POLICE IN ESSEN; of standards, bureau of mines (In- | oM (e CRITRCY St Dre O & Sving | that his men were handicapped in at- | democtatic leader. Bt & hearing before the public &t | Irnih 1t wia min® gtiis, MOININE: | Canadlan Volunteer was dispelled to terior), bureau of fisheries, bureau of | fraproof, the firemen stated, no dam- | tacking the blaze by the water situ- - which the underlying facts may be! guit would bs filed by Albere |42y when that ship reported “0. K TANKS RUSHED UP |fgderal statistics (new) (hurea \of |age resuited. R e Cio0iiba e of No: 8len. Publicity Would Help. Falrly set forth and safely left to the| Howell. an Atianta attacnes whe |by radio. the census), bureau of customs sta- = > Mr. Cramton replied that there sense of fairness of the whole body| wwill represent Harry Gamble of gine, which could not get water from | were “several remedles which could | of well meaning citizens. Cew O BATTLE WITH F' the first plug it pulled up to. Whether | be applied. Commissioner Keller's paper was| Meov ‘D'c“ggfi;cg:li:m! attorney for WITH FIRE forder| ~One of them, which would be very |read in reply to a paper read by 5 the hydrant was frozen or out of OTder | e tive;” i5” the publicity which the | Dwight N. Lewis, chairman of the| Journal i’ not oo iy Betehg |BY (e Assoctated Poss tistics (Treasury), mineral produc- tion statistics (geological survey), in-| FIVE HORSES DIE IN FIRE. ternal commerce statistics (War), bu- reau of patents (Interior); assistant I'::c;.;ln‘n:‘rt;n who are to be sent inlag,.e(;lr;g-ry 13;- ';:&:’J&”fi‘fifid"’sfi‘fig West Brothers Stables in South |is not kn‘:wn;. - . ctul 1n | D2558EE Of }tlhlu resolution would fur- |Towa board 2: rnllhzld comm:issh;n- e ile meopoRee it PORT ANGELES, Wash., February 16 erior. and domestic ct 3 5 Engine No. 14, the most powerful in | nish,” said he. ers, and the Commissioner urged edu- . s i imaa T On the constructive side of the oc- | section Inter-American high commis- Weshington, s, Bum. e rment, had o be throttled | " “Fhere is mo desire on the part of |cation of the public toward an un-|. g™ DeBouchelle, who is a rest- [—A talo of Mighting fire on a rudder cupation Tedeer the Fremen mote ap {8ion (Treasury), bureau of transporta- | namage of about $10,000 and the |down, the chief sald, because of &iany one to begin an offensive cam-|derstanding of street car problems. dent of New Orleans, sald in a |less ship at sea in a seventy-six-mile 2 AN | tion (new), airways, waterways (fed-|jaath of five horses resulted from a | thin flow of water. When there is|paign overhauling the personal bag- e S months ago that |an_hour gale was related when th increase in Uie number of coal tratis feral canals, except Panama), hikh- | 56" eaterdny aftermoon in the West | plenty of water, ho explained, this en | gage and effects of diplomats” . Should Impress Good Faith. Mr. Candler broke off thelr engage- |irou’ or the steamer Nika, which . e vays; retary for mer- . P S ; , whicl leaving the Ruhr for France andiWays; assistal - o4 Brothers Brick Company stables in|gine can be opened wide and will| He continued, *“But truckload ship. “Until the public utility companies Mr. Howell declined to discuss |burned off Umatilla Reef late Wed ™ y rine, coast and geogetic sur- = % Thine barges and Stoumers are mov. | Eraphic office (Navy), national ob-|,ng corner of a frame stablo. George | must be operated slowly. . . |embassies and legations should stop. |minds" Col Keliers paper continued, | fled. It was understood, however, |nigne. The coast guard cutter Sno moving further “shipments. ‘The | servatory, (Naxy) Buress, O UERD (A ' Martin, superintendent of “the | The fireman also tried to attack B3| The tarnishing of the Information -a bellef in the entire good faith of| tomorrow 'and 'that the ‘ameun: |homish arrived just in time to sav Trenchl point out that on Wednesday | u0ueY (Treasury), bureau of naviga- | plant endeavored to extingulsh it bu J00, 500 \"C,iita "of three small | somo. embarrassment to thoss lega. | thelr policles, demagogues and men| asked would be 3500000, the lives of the men on the Nika, the Runr, divided aimost equally be- | tion, steamboat 'in-ngcltetnn service, | the e e e oausnt 8l [ fose lines concentrated into one 1arge | tions which have. shown most disre. |Of 1ll Eenerally will be able to mis- | == |Gy p¢ P. Johnson sald. Part of his tween arrivals and departures. inland and costwise wateryays serv- | ok stable, and shortly both build- | section at the noszie, but the Waler | gard of the law of this country. Least |lead the public mind by fantastic,pcn the nation had long hoped, He |crew of thirty-tiree wero aboard the harbor (War); solicitor (Justice), |in&s were afire. "It was impoasible to) PO, ¥4h. apparatus useless. gmbarrassment in the long run and | tales of all kinds, 5o that it behooves | aia the clectrical devalopment withis |Ntka and part in the lifeboats whes SEND OFFICIALS TO JAIL. b Depert A extricate the horses, which burned e best relations wi e secured DY | yontened men who are the trus-|the nation had possibly been its ish pemred: New Labor Departmen to death. Sparks from a vard loco- To Improve Situation. cleaning up this situation and putting | SNUERLeReC o0, BIC &0, H T n- |groatest development in the past|th® Snohomish appeared. Department of Labor—Secretary of | motive are belleved to have started otals suy there | 22,SRd o any substantial abuses that | (£58 804, SURICNS Ol glCn M hali | Fventy vears. 2 Those on the Nika, at the sugges Labor, assistant secretary, second the fire. < A D ok e s Sy Association—to do what they| Mr. Coolidge sald he had confidence | tlon of First Mate J. A. Higgina. wwh. E. Ethelbert Downham, secretary of are bound to be “dead ends” where Charges Law Violation. can ‘to educate the public bellef in|that the problems of the industry, -on|%&® in & boat were rescued firs Germans Sentenced for Refusal to Accept Prisoners. sistant secretary, executive offices,|¢he company, estimated the. loss at 'hey Wi fed i breeches b X e D ’ Y mping area ends and another street railway policles. which the best minds of th. jtry| TNy, WeDo I CAtEct s e O By the Assoclated Press. fjusen of smmlkesHon, Ducseaiotingt ol $10,0U0rWitil o) waid i coverit i bt Shere are always valves| The Michigan representative sald|® Referring 2o the valuation of the |worked out, Ho congratulated the st O e nncainy CRLIN, Feb y —_ ization, bureau of labor statistics, | W nsnIance. 2 . |the informat rnished the judi-:street railway companies in the Dis-|morked out. @ congratulated the ki 2o e P BERLIN, February 16.—According {ural The Cherrydale fire department |near these points, where the adjoin-| v commlg‘:::h;‘é&:eufl!u Hu’lhullrlct ‘of Columbia, Commissioner Kel- |representatives of the industry on |4 p.m. She struck “:‘,‘,},y sy ol to a telegram from Dulsburg, the gov- | children's bureau (less non-industrial |4 notared & call, and from Washing. i sreas may be united during & oI Al e s e s aaaustry on | S Nourairater. ornor, recorder and inspector of the | mervice), women's bureau (less non-|ton No. 13 and No. 16 engine com-|j's e I R S %t Vatlnbaie and. conficting |nation. peIn oL When fire appeared in & hold nea: local prison were tried yesterday by {industrial service), division of con-|panies went to the scene. oen the new condult, pumping sta- | toxicating liquor fof the use of an | factors consequent upon the war, and | Other speakers today included ¢, D, the forward, buniers The battic f1its ; ciliation, employment service, Hous. —_— o b 1 e e iaeton | it ‘would have been unreasonabie to | Emmons, president of the assoclation: | against the fire was begun regard- the Belgian military court for refus- C ration; solicitor (Justice), d filteration plant are com-|embassy or legation in Washington v f the ship's il from the ing Corpor - .| HUGE GERMAN RELIEF FUND, |ton and fite D o VIO it | expect that the valuations, however | State Senator F. M. Davenport of New | 1ess of the ship's peril fro ing to accept prisoners arrested by | Department of Education and Wel- . [pleted water pressure will be im- |3 In direct viclation of law, but hat| CE ST totals, would be accepted | York, Charles C. Eiwell of Connecti- | storm and lasted until rescue was the Belglans, Each was sentenced to | fare—Secretary of Education and Wel-| ppppIN, February 16.—Chancellor |proved in the gravity ses, Supt. G&F-|goreien™ ministars puts their persons| Without protest by the companies |cut, Henry L. Doherty of New York, effected by the Snohomish. o fare, executive offices, assistant secre- : and stated. /The plan is to supply e ormed. “I'Delieve it 18 mot speak- | Jonn A. Prescott, president of the| “Not a man shirked” said Chlef six months' imprisonment and fined oty 1o Cuno today told the Ruhr rellef* fund and their property out of the reach ey G o e o=cion, ey e bout T 3000000009 | the high outlying section from the |G 1167 ] DO rongly o sy that when & | Investment Bakers Assoclation of | Engineer J. D. Pritchard. 50,000 marks. The officials will be ex- | pureau of education (Interior), Indian | COMIIttes - S ont, which will be at the west|°F, - i 15 chall Jy for | America; A. T. Davison of New York 0 H a U marks had besn subscribed for relief {new plant “It is also made clear,” he went on, | valuation is challenged, not only for T polled from the occupied territory |schools (Interior), Howard University | marks had besn subscribed for relief |72Y Jr%the ‘eity, leaving the present|.. il 17 Aiso made cloarsl he Weat 0% | foge reasons, but because it fails to|and Maf Alexander Forward, mem- (Interior), Columbla Institution for y B¢ trect reservolr to feed the grav- | jthat while such immunity fe claimed | F1oN o AN G wances for inflated assets | ber of the state corporation commis- COMMITTED FRAUD ON U.S. when they are released. dred million marks in forelgn currency. 3 - the Deaf (independent), Smithsonian ip r lower part of the city. e - | sion of Virginia. Upon receipt of the verdict the|institution (independent), National | == 1 . Garland estimates this should | embassy or legation, the statute law L o prison staff went on strike, and the | Museum, National Gallery of Art, In- add at least five pounds of pressure to | STGINS PO IMERALY ORI v do-|and for commissions or cash payments S g NEW YORK, February 16—The prisoners were removed to Duessel- | ternational E"g"'"l" Service, bureau | Hospital (Interior), Freedmen's Hos- |the gravity area. Testic servant. and does not extend |alleged to have been made to purely | The conference will close with the|naturalization papers of Charles dorf. g{n:;"::rxr‘y“ S "‘fz‘:’%‘l'g;ifi pital u(rxm:nor).d:lu::x:: ‘assistant ——— the immunity to an attache, a secre- lg‘pcculatlve promoters, lhehn n:e pub: annual blulllq‘u:t sl%nll‘:t. at “:vhich Filippo Bertelll, a newspaper cor- ‘ 3 - secre 'y_for sot e, women's g o, aware of e -claim that it shal speakers wi e Secretary o e In- . % # An attempt s being made by the | Park, international catalogue of scl. | paers (Labore-part), childrens pu- | MRS. GOLDBLUM: ARRAIGNED, | tary or a clerk. Such Information has | |2 lade for all eternity to pay rates | terior Fall, former Vice President|respondent now in Parls, have been Franco-Belgian authorities to block | entific ltterature, physical education |reau (Labor—part); superintendent of Fannie Goldblum, charged with | cause me to believe that the immunity | that shall include a fair return upon |Marshall and Thomas N. McCarter of | ordered canceled by Federal Judge the transportation of lime to the Ger- | (new), vocational education (Federal | prisons (Justice): assistant secretary mrnrl'e'r in the second d::ree, in connee- | thus granted by our e I atter | such items as these, may well be ex- | Newark, N. 1.; J. H. Hanna, vice pres- | Hand. man blast furnaces on the west bank | Board for Vocational Education), sec- | for veteran relief, Veterans' Bureau | tion with the death of Samuel Allegra, a | of courtesy to foreign governments | cused If it turns a deaf ear to the|sldent of the Caplial Traction Com-| Bertelll recelved his papers in De- of the Rhine and thus render them |tion of vocational rehabilitation; as- | (independent), bureau of pensions|pbarber, who, she chaims, insisted on|has been grosaly 508 i Teome | other and possibly more meritorious | pany, is cheirman ¢ ° "= dinner com. | cember, 1818, In the suit for can idle, according to a dispatch from|sistant secretary for publlc health,| (Interior), solicitor. forcing his attentions upon her, was |cases, and probably the more flagrant- | pleas.” mittee, (s includes W. J.|cellation it was alleged he did not Duisburg. Neither trains nor vessels|public health service (Treasury),| Establishments under congression- ed today before Justice Bailey in |1y by those claiming the immunity| Vice President Coolidge sald he | Ham, b it of the Washington |intend to become a permanent citi carrying lime are being permitted to flllll'lflun_' and sanitation, nospital-|al directio: Library of Congress, | Criminal Division 2. She pleaded not|but not entitled to it under our law.|understood that the industry had|Railway and Electric Company, and |zen and therefore committed a fraud proceed, but the furnaces are stocked { ization, National Home for Disabled | National Forest Reservation Commis- | gullty. She is at liberty on ball. At- | These matters are all of interest to|been working under countless difi-| M. G. Stratton, general manager of|on the United States. up with supplies for some time to Volur’lteer Soldiers (independent), Sol- | sion, miscellaneous memorial com-|.orney Willam K. Leahy appears for | Congress, and will help in the work- |culties, but !‘lt he was glad to wit-| Washington-Virginia Railway Com- Bertelll failed to appear or plead come, the message add: diers’ Home (War), St Elizabeth’s|missions. the accused. ing out of the probleg.” ness the return of that prosperity for | pany. ’ when the case was called yesterday. !

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