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U S. DRAGGED INTO LAUSANNE STRIFE Row Over Turk Immigration Laws Threatens to Break Up Conference. By the Assosiated Press LAUSANNE, May States las becn dragged into a con- troversy that threatens the collapse of the sccond near east peace confer- ence. The delegales are desperately ceeking ution the situation to prevent feared in con- scquence aifferences be- tween Turks and the allies and the Americans over the special legal guarantees to be accorded to foreign ers. instead the former consular courts abolished by Turkey as part of the capitulations. The controversy | thority to be szranted the forcign legal advisers Turkey agreed to em- ploy. and aiso upon the po ob- igati ncurred the aliles in heir feverisi activities at the last couference, when French ftaltans, aided by the Ame reeentative, inlervenod at mnute in - an 3 1o prevent the ference. Ofter to again today Ttalian formula whic then, but which the allies W the British : Ismet de- had dis- i United a of the of rupture radical the zes on the au- ‘ sible t attempt the offe sign aceepted have now never havi clared tha tinetly approved draft Sir” Ho Rumbold. the British high commissioner 2t Constantinop said the rze hud been 1 left Lau- s after na was Yot read @ somewhat revised originu! demands v which arrests, searches and seizur f toreigners in ¢ inople Smyrna could be mad= only with the consent of i 1_advisers, but ests in Turkey should simply t to the atiention of Horice was support- P'cliv, the French high Constantinople, and who said it was foreigners guurantees He sion of the Hies, 0! should 1 for some ve the capitul A Pasha, wtion. acc He “t bead the Turkish ed the allies of bad vigorously that regarded the legal advisers ion as closed. and safd s us refuse to discuss it again Horace Itumbold retorted that if there could discussion then it was impos- ntinge the Lausanne nego- ques wd to o further woule conce retu sted question roke up tixing ® The but unless the mpromised. it is danger col- advi e ut eting it wor continuin adviser pro admitte lapse of . P, APEN HEADS * COLLEGECOUNGIL Was Elected Chairman at 13 Stills in Cave Captured; Stump As Smokestack Dy the Associated Press. NORFOLK: Va. May 5.—Thir- teen stills and equipment valued at $8.000 found in a-cave on the faurm of Willie Rountree in Nanse- mond county were destroyed yes- terday DLy federal prohibition agents. The gigantic distillery was located in an underground passage a few hundred vards from Rountree’s home, and was opexated by horsepower boiler said to have be ken from a tugboat. The smo i the boiler came up th hollow stump, ion to the casual ver stump was on that the The passage wus concealed was and thirty yards long, inside he entran ereck bank, and wa: brush. Rountre Jones and Willlam ants on his 4u0 arrested. Rount v released cach at a_prelin Fortsmouth Two wdditional stills were found | in the woods near the underground | distillery. The capacity of the plant, officers estimated, was 300 gallons of liquor a day NINEHURT AS AUTO - TURNS CVER BANK in which the outfit ten feet deep boarded up was from a covered with with Claude Jenkins, ten- 'ro farm, were ce and Jones 1 bond of $500 ary hearing in 1 I 1Washingtonians Injured on { Way Back From Dance at | Cherrydale, Va. f residents of this were in- | when «n automobile in which | were 1iding turned turtle on the about one mile this side of Cherr Vi, last night about 10:30. Miss Hayrc, ninctven years, 210 1 strect and Miss th Farmer, 1534 street souih wer ured. The tormer's chest w shie sustained sured they city » ceriously in < crus numerov Miss Farmer's shoulder ited and her head cut to Georgetown U led znd tand bruise was disloc take Hospital Mary cuts were Miss cis’ Be minor Emergency om a Cherrydale pencd W yre. seventeen ye cast, and i'ra h strcet, suffered and were taken (o] Io ients, owns the hurst 0 Char caped It i appro: i the ac | side ot hing ¢ dent the The car swerved to th went over a small emban overturned. { Do treet northeas the injured persons to the 'EXECUTION OF FIVE SLAYERS PROBLEM Size of Gallows and Strain on Wit- nesses Worry to Of- took, hospitals. | tined by the general assembly. self in the right THE EVENING ROAD CLUB FORMED 10 ‘PAY-AS-Y0U-50 Virginia Association Aims to Promote Best Highway Financing System. Special Dispateh to The Star. RICHMOND, Va. May 5.—Gov. Henry C. Stuart of Elk Garden, Rus- sell county, is president of the or- ganization formed here and kuown as the Pay-as-You-Go Road Associa- tion. It is a state-wide affair and at | the organization there were several representative business men and legislators. Gov. Stuart was here for a short time yesterday and had the following to say Aims Outlined. “It is our purpose to present to the public all the facts bearing on the question of construction and financing of the state highway system as dc There is no disagreement with the bond advocates on the advantage. and. in for good roads. | aeed, the necessity but there fs, and will be, until de- cided by the voters, a difference as to the safest and best way to finance the proposition. “The Pay-as-You-Go Association will devote its energies to dissemi- nating facts and correeting errors, with & view to placing the issues be- fore the people on a basis of sound business. free from consideration of private interests or pride of precon- cdived opinions. There can be no doubt that there is a rapidly growing | obposition to the policy of piling up a huge debt on the state for road construction in the face of a positive demonstration by the Governor of Virginia, corroborated by the auditor, Ly the state highway commission and the state accountant, that all the work proposed and urged by the bond advocates can be done within a period of only three years longer than that which would be necessarily consumed under the bond system. 2 Guard Against Tax Burden. Tu the @rst case, we would have roads paid for and the state her taxable resources to W on for maintenance and expan- on of the system. In the second ase, that of the bond system, we Wwould have the roads threc or pos- sibly four er. but_along with the a minimum of §70,- 060,000 counting the present ;(,‘V_)n ;’(‘]YL““!(‘!’H‘PYI‘S( on which, ethe with the sinking 1 Brariduge for 55, ng fund, uture generations the reasona fges of revenue of the A The people are aroused to the fact the :\rlmlensny to go in debt, private, alreadv 1 ar- ried the people too far Th'-‘a(:u\(:lrnt reckoning alrcads is looming up be- fore them and admonishes us all to a poli prudent husbandry o ATmoley sbandry of our PIQUED AT MOTHER, GIRL, 9, SHOOTS SELF Dispatch to ] Star. OMAR. W. Va, May 5.—Piqued be- r mother had insisted that end school, Geraldine Kida nine years, daughter of B, L. is believed to have attempted to take her own life by shooting her- de, s said to have gone roum and locked the door. & few wmn, utgs later the shot was fired. It is sald the girl had been given a part in a class play and that she was mot symiyvat! with the selection. condition is serious. b e will The girl , to-| s and two or'three | Her STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, MAY 5, 1923. ‘Two-Gun Ike,” on Honor, Returns To Jail After Mother’s Funeral Special Dispatch to The ELKINS, W. Va., May 5.—"Bad 1ke,” or “Two-Gun Ike" Teter was sent from the West Virginia peni- tentiary upon his honor to attend the funeral of his mother, who drop- ped dead at her home on Middle mountain. He made the trip and reported back to the penitentlary three hours ahead of his time. Husband Not at Funeral. His mother, the wife of “Wool" Teter, had gono to the village of Wymer to get her mail and was ac- companied by a little girl. Coming back, near the home of Lee Flana- gun, along a path through the woods, she stopped, put her hand to her head und remarked that she had a terrible pain. She fell over de Her son lke got home to attend the funeral, but her husband, “Wool” Teter, an alleged fugitive moonshiner, said to be in Pendleton county by some and reported down in North Carolina by others, could not attend. He was arrested out on Files creek about the time Ike was arrested, but was ill in bed and could not be taken /to fail. Later when the officers went for him he was gone. Serving Five Years. “Bad Ike" lived over at Osceola, forty miles from Elkins, in the forest almost primeval. He went armed all the time and swore he would never be taken alive. The state police got him, however, landing him in the Elkins jail on'a charge of moonshin- ing. He was sent to the peniten- tiary for five yvears, WIFE WINS DAMAGES IN HUSBAND’S DEATH Gets $10.53 Weekly for 300 Weeks. Industrial Commission Decides Important Case. {C. & 0. CANAL BOATS DELAYED BY BREAK | i Banks Give Way Near Williams-| | . port—Expected to Be Re- | paired in Day. ial Dispatch to The Star. RICHMOND, Va.. May 5.—Commis sioner Bicrne of the state industrial !commiseion has handed down an opin- break in the bank of the waterway at|fon In a case which is regarded im- { Millers culvert, three miles below [portant and will govern many cases | Williamsport, Md. Water has beeniWhich may come before the commis- | sion. awn from the level and work will | started immediately to put this| section of the canal in condition for operating it immec tely Boats are due to leave Willta and other points above Special Dispatch to The Btar. HAGERSTOWN, Md., May 5.—Traf- fic on the Chesapeake and Ohio canal was held up yesterday, due to a large Dies of Injur: named G, L. mployed by the American Rail- Expr ompany at Franklin, the break for|Va. The man was engaged in collect- | Cumberland today. The first boats'ing and distributing express ship- will e loaded with coal next Monday | ments, and while thus engaged he was to be sent to Georgetown. injured in a manner in which he was in'no way responsible. Injured in one LABOR OFFICIALS FAVOR hand, that member became infected 48-HR. WEEK FOR WOMEN | His wite sued to recover. and the & . express company put up the defense — | that it was not liable, secing that the ini i ing the company had requircd that he ginia, Elected President of |k the SORTERS, Ty Tl Gicharge {of his duties jand blood poisoning resulted. He died John Hopkins Hall, Jr., of Vir-|man had been employed by the local Must Pay Expenses. | A colored man Smith | was msport | way a month after the accident iagent of the company, not withstand- Governmental Association. By the Assoclated Press. RICHMOND, Va., May kins Hall, jr., commissioner inia, was unanimous president, and Chicago was chosen as S—Jobn HOb- [ petora the commission, and the find- Y electeq | Ing of Commissioner Beirne is for the ted | jependent widow, ruling that she is the next place of meeting at the clos. | §htitled to receive $10.53 a week for on vesterday of the tenth an- | + £ i7 ¥ “th i company must pay bills for medi- nual convention of the Assoclation of | SUWRUPS. RISt BEE R (O enses Governmental Labor Officials. of the ! & iz - o United States and Canadu. Mr. Hain |and other incidentals. succeeds Dr, Clifford B. Connelley, di- PASTOR ADDRESSES BODY. {rector ot industrial relations of the | Carnegie Institute of 'r».»hr.ulng,\-,! Prof. Harmon, Rockville, Speaks to Dickerson Citizens' League. | Pittsburgh, Other officers elected were: B. Davies of New Hamp-| t Vice president; T. H. Wil- ] taird ice | gpecial Dispatch to The Star | pres A rams regon, CKVILLE, tfourth v president; Miss M-ud,ng‘fi:“h“h:: .":w,'r. Swett, Wisconsin, fifth vice president: | Rockville Methodist Church, de- Miss Louise I2. Schutz Minnesota,jjvered the address at tha monthly secretary-treasurer. meeting of the Dickerson Communi The convention went on record 88|y caoue jast evening. It was held favoring an amendment to the fed-|ite auditorium at the Dickerson ira i n_providing for a,Hjgh sSchool. was attended by a ght-ho week ay the maxi-|gathering that tilled the large hall week of labor for women ”‘.ar.d wax conducted by the president, . and urged changes in the | wrence A hiswell id child labor laws. It alto! “During the evening. adopted a resolution urging the|ywelsh of Rockville, sang. ctandardization by states of labor | sccompanied by Miss Helen and accident statistics, and called | Puplls of the Dickerson upon the president of the association | erly presented two pla to look into the feasibllity of amal-! —_——————— gamating wtih the Association of | FIRE CHIEF INJURED. John sht won, H. € Toronto, May 5.—Rev. pastor of the mum Miss Mary She was Fisher. School clev- Public Employment Officials. The date of the next meeting will be fixed by the executive committee. The case was argued at great length | MARYLAND LIKELY TOBUY RAILROAD M., D. & V., 72 Miles Long, May Come Under Public Ownership. Special Dispateh to The Star. BALTIMORE, Md., May G5.—The state of Maryland may take over and operate the M., D. & V. rallroad if all other resources fail, according to Wil- llam Milnes Maloy, chairman of the public service commission. Sooner than have the railroad entirely aban- doned the plunge into public owner- ship may be'made, Maloy said. Advertised for Sale. The Pennsylvania system, operates the road, has advertis for sale next Monday. Operating losses on the road now total $2,521,- 000. The M., D. & V. runs from wove Point, Md.. to Rehoboth, Del, a_dis- tance of seventy-two miles 1 of it Is through a rich farming country. A steambiat line operated by the company connects Love Point and Baltimore. Another alternative to public own- ership will be the attempt to interest a syndicate of Baltimore store own- ers and business men, he said. Offi- clals say the Pennsylvania may re- der and dedide to continue opera- which e Ferries Bring Competition. is understood that the state- idized ferries which recently moved into Queenstown and came into direct operation with the M. . & furnish one reason for the Pennsylvania'’s determination to quit. | Abandonment of these ferries or their disposition that they would not directly compete might mean further operation of iroad e S 12 SEIZED IN RAID. Police Bookmaking Para- phernalia in Mather Building. The tenth Hoor of the Mather build- IDE At Yl6 G Strecl nostawest was Fuided WSU IERL by Licut O. 7. Davis A tie Vico suuad, Lweive men wer. Cized A et giving MOFTISOn anya wadie Cul avente wus atter, tne ol acceptea becs “ente” of Lie city. Lad say he transacicd some e _telepaone He forteiicd Punce Court today. Seize natia s name Juseph JunCC - un bond aamitica from tne Poiice aiso oL s busi- by means of cutlateral | 260y ie o say, he Tates coaes, JAIL WINDOW SMASHER. Bethesda, Md., Negro Held for At- tack on Trolley at Somerset. Special Dispatch to The Star. ROCKVILLE, Md. May §—Ray- mond Stewart, negro, of Bethesda this county, is under arrest here on & charge of smashing windows of a car lon the Washington and Rockville lelectric road near Somerset several months ago. He was arrested at Bethesda yesterday by Motoreycle Policeman " Leroy Rodgers, and, it is said, identificd by the conductor in charge of the car. In default of bail, he was committed to jail It is said that Stewart became fn- censed when the conductor ejected him from the car because of miscon- duct and threw several large stones through __ window: mashing five panes. No one was struck ASK FREE HOSPITAL. | i i | | | i i i Posses, Circling Woods, Attempt ToStarveFugitive By the Associated Pre NORFOLK, Va, May 5.—Man- hunters at Virginia Beach on the trail of Luke Spellman, negro block- ader and alleged slayer of Special Officer Allen Gimbert, have resorted to starvation tactics. They belleve that the fugitive is in a thick woods near the place where the shooting occurred Thursday, and a cordon of armed men has been thrown around the woods, which covers an area of about four square miles. Inquest into the death of Officer Gimbert, scheduled for last night, was deferred to May 15, on which date it is anticipated that County Officer Ciaude Fentriss will be able to be present. Officer Fentress was shot through the lcg when he and Officer Gimbert, and the former's son, Clifford Fentress, were fired upon from ambush as they were ap- proaching a still near the Virginia Beach rifle range Thursday. Gim- bert was killed instantly FALLS CHURCH SAFE BLOWN BY ROBBERS Three FPiaces Entered Duriog Night, But Little Loot Is Gotten. Special D, tch to The Star. FALLS CHURCH, Va. May Cracksmen who visited Falls Church early this morning worked hard for small wages. They blew the safe in H. H. Anderson's real estate office, but there was only §2 inside to reward them for their pains. Their biggest huul was at L. Gilles' grocery store, where they got 58 cents in cash and from $100 to $130 worth of groceries. Rullman's garage also was entered, where they got $8 in cash, but noth- ing else, so far as is known. People living in the vicinity of the Anderson real estate office heard the explosion about 3 o'clock this morn- ing, but attached no particular im- portance to it and did not investigate. Local and Arlington county officers are conducting an investigation, but =0 far no clues have been found. 2-INCH GLASS SLIVER IN ARM FOR 8 YEARS Special Dispateh to The Star. W jON, W. ¥ Carl Pickens of Jacksor ried a piece of window fies fa¥ 5—Mrs. Mills car- glass ordinary little more than know it. finger in her arm for ht years and did not playing with her brother, struck’ at him an smashed a window p: The cut inflicted was bandaged up and her arm apparently got well, However, she suffered pains in the erm and she thought she had rheu- matism. The arm became numb and what she thought was a boil ap- peared. A _physician remo use of the trouble, wh found to ba the sliver of glass, she is recovering. two | |inches long and the thickness of an BLOODHOUNDS RUN DOWN CONMAN Negro Believed to Have Shot Salesman From Ambush Captured. By the Associated Tress. RICHMOND, Va., May recetved here late yesierday were to the effect that Jim Brown, a negro, had been arrested and placed in the Cumberland county Jail in cc n with the ghooting of Allen M. Chand- ler of Montross, for local implement was fired upon from Blood hounds sent to the n terday morning from the tentiary, pic 1 up a sald, and followed it house. Chandler, who wuas br hospital here early sald by physiclans serlous cou throw any authorities, however, cxpresse belief that the shooting was the re- sult of mistakem fisws PLAN ELABGRATE 80TH DIVISION CONVENTION 1 salesman concern, who a a yesterday, not to He Norfolk Service Men Join With City Authorities in Re- union Plans, By the Associated i*ress. i NORFOLK, Va i preparations’ for jconvention of the 80th Division, to held August, were mad t the meetin of the Norfolk and Portsmouth Post of the division hcre lzst night, which time Maj. Gen. Adelbert Cronk hite, former divisional commander, pinried the distinguished service cross upon Dr. Harry R. Seelinger of this city for “utter disregard of dan- ger in extraordina heroism under fire.” Army, naval and marine officers of high rank have joined with c | thorities and members of the & ition in making the preparations ) entertainment of the guests | gather here for the r lGen. Lloyd Brett of Pittshurgh, «ident of the Blue Ilidge teran Associatio greatest encampme any division. RITCHIE WILL SPEAK. Maryland Governor on Memorial fourth terans here | Day Program at Antietam. The Star. Md., Epectal Dicpated HAGERSTOWN, Albert C. Ritchie Maryla accepted the invitation of the Sharp burg Memorial Association to be principal spedker at the annual morial day exercises on Antictan tlefield, May 30. Other prominent me the exercises will be parade. Ma will speak preceded by a You're coming to Amoco-Gas. More and more motorists every day are real ing its merit. We are the first local dealer to offer this wel Il-known product Cumberland Official Thrown Fromi, Seat of Truck. | ATTORNEX_IS APPOINTED. C. & S. SERVICE STATION | Concluding Session—O0ther ; Officers Chosen. al Dispateh to Th “NDSVILL a May i the offi- p e already in the death chambers American council on | five men who are under sentence to i nihang June 2. It is the custom to| nnual meeting | B1ve the condemned men cells in the kst 2 ilar tiers until a week or two be- He succeeds ; the date on which they have the sentenced to mount the gallows o, us the men, who were con t Clarksburg of complicity in d crimes arrived at the were taken to cells in the Samuel of cials o of Ame chairman education today of at Lotus D. Universit Other ciation | elected Capen Colleges the. have placed | i as its ixth Club. Coffrman, president Minnesota of ure: Mrs American | rsity Women, B. Waldo of | jjac of Teachers' | hangi chosen f the priso annex Plans for the exec The gallows Americar but two men 1 nd Cor- | ¢ it declared that there | Thon rer. . 1» | Will be no change in the truction Dhom easue) C. Reiof the gallows. It is likely that dif- director. The executive r‘nm-[!fir(‘nl hours will be set for the exe- seiected is eomposed of Dr.|cution of one or two of the men. 1L M. Hughes, Edward The strain on witnesses who would Frederick B, Robinson, R. compelled to witch the drop of | moand 1. W, Tyler, two of the men, await the cutting - Teeiis ldown of the first pair and see the tandarilyto Be Ontlined ! preparation and execution of another After considerable discusgion, the | pair and finally one man would be council referred to a permanent com- | #lmost unbearable, officials believe mittee the report of the committee on | warden Terrell will work out these Clicke. stary which et forth | ““All the condemned men are Italians, standards and principles for arcredit- | One of them, Richard Ferri, known as el ”“1‘":'!3 “Dapper, is id to have seventeen Cfiphysical e ¥ the Na- | myrders to his credit. Athletic Union were catlined to the council by Lieut. Col. | T eatae e Wait (" Johusen, United States Army. Thelo Selnatzitwin i S8, ;| DIVORCE SPEED RECORD. letic games to be held this e T itary train- submitte by Lieut. ited States ti wil st com- permit_the the simultan- Colle coran Mann mittee Cofrr Tac ear £ ion vice chairman usly and ar ards, 5 drafted by Suit Filed and Decree Granted in Two Days. Special Dispatea to The Star. Urges Citizenship Courses. CUMBERLAND, Md. May 6.—Mrs. resolution urging “colleges to | Agnes S. Porter, who came here from svecial attention to the develop- | X, ‘o ment of unificd coherent and effective ] per, York and had her husband, Courses i citizensnip for coileme | Charles A. Porter, plant and technical studenis” was adonied vesterday.| engineer at Footer's dye works, ar- The exccutive committee of the coun- | rested for desertl -5 cil alto was instructd to appoint @1 was Eronted one. of the. aulhcre standing committee to co-operate | dive Story with eoileges in the development of | amuprec® 10 the history of the local such courses, study experiments and | ““Fhe bill of o int w uch courses, study exy : omplaint was filed and compare results, and encourage ¢o-|ga petition and order of court for tak- cperation among agencies engaged|ing testimony issued the same day. in outlining subject-matter for study. | Testimony was taken and a waiver of | time for testimony to e in court THREE HURT IN RUNAWAY {the | filed. The case was heard the follow- | &pecial Dispateh to The Star. « | ing day and the decree signed. | It is understood the divorce carried | a large cash settlement. HAGERSTOWN, Md., May 5.—-Mrs. Vergie Swope, Beards Church, near here, and Mrs. Nettie Blckenstaff s e and a four-year-old son of the same | The inhabitants of Jutland are be- | lieved to be the most nearly genuine village were badly hurt when they ‘were thrown from a buggy In a specimens of the old Danish stock. runaway. Mrs. Swope received a fractured leg and other injuries. The animal was frightened when a piece of the Larness broke SRR TR R R R RN RARRR, g Skin Troubles Are Annoying Aside from the diseomfort, they are disfiguring.~ To ‘re- lieve the irritation and re- move the blemish tise— ¢ " Graham’s Compound - Sulphur - Salve It's a splendid preparation —and gives prompt and ex- cellent results in_ all “skin troubles. Simple to fise. 40c a.Jar At All Peoples and. Other Good Drug Stores GRAHAM REMEDY CO. ing camps. 2t the cor ol R W Ar and A Repores” we uding session Briges. B. McD:; duties June 1. Chosen Counsel for Virginia State Corporation Commission. Special Dispatch to The Sta RICH May ment is made by the state c commis that Osc now ¢ ing the chair of po -'0‘!: ¥ u’: the College of W Y ary. has been chosen to suce J. Randolph Tucker as counsel ;u‘:;}: (nmvn sion. Mr. Tucker is to engage in the private practice of the law in Richmond, In Which he was engaged at the time he acc. i s which he now holds. 0 ('€ Position Mr. Shewmake, who st known members of fession, was for a time counsel for the state tax board, has served as a member of the legislature and js a distinguished speaker and author. He will come to Richmond to enter on his nounce- is one of the the legal pro- CHINESE LOTTERY CLOSED. CALEXICO, Calif.. May 5—The Chinese lottery palace and its numer- ous branches in Mexicali, Lower Cali- fornia, were closed last orders of municipa] thorities. night under and state au- The order was said to be permanent Rug Days! " | Hos NOT TO BUILD STATION. ;B. & 0. Rejects Proposal of City‘ ! of Martinsburg. i 1 Special Dispatch to The Star "MBERLAND, Md, May 5 —Reid C. Hoenicka, chief of the Cumberland fire department, was painfully when thrown from the tiller seat of the aerial_ladder truck in making the turn at Center and Bedford streets, Chief Hoenicka was carried into the basement of the city hall, where first a was given. He received a severe gash on the head and was partial unconscious The upset wa of the truck concrete traffic Special Dispateh to The Star MARTINSBURG., W. Va. May that this city might persuade imore and Ohio Railroad Com pany to include a new §100,000 pa jsenger station in its 1923 buflding program, supplementing the $335.000 subway which the company and the city will put in jointly, were blasted when a committee from this ecity, headed by Mayor H. G. Tonkin, waited upon President Daniel Willard and were informed that the request was impossible. . liones j the B i i caused by the wheel riking the base of a sign. NEW COUNTY NURSE. | Special Dispatch to The Star. ROCKVILLE, Md, May ~—The Montgomery County Soctal Service League has selected Miss Hermine Badenhopp of Brandvwine, Md. for its county nurse to take the place of | Miss Jeanie McKean, who resigned | several months ago to return to her home in Scotland. The new nurse, who is understood to have had con- siderable experience in work of the kind, has begun work. Her head- quarfers are at Rockville. S. Ichilian is no more connected with Conger Brothers. He is now a partner in our firm. We have a new and altogether different way of washing the rugs, also latest machinery for dry cleaning. i, % Dry Cleaning, 9x1 Charges for other sizes Oriental 2 $5.00 2 $2.00 Domestic $3.50 $1.50 propor- tionately. Prompt service. Guaranteed work. No charge accounts. S, Ichilian & Co. - 1032 20th St. NW | Bpeciai Dispateh to The Star ! "ROCKVILLE, Md., May A dele- gation consisting of arles F.| Brotke and Drs. Jacob W. Bird, Wil- m L. Lewis, James E. Deets, Otis M. Linthicum, Upton D. Nourse and others anpeared before the county commissioners hers and urged that lan appropriation be made for treat ment at the Montgomery County General Hospital at Sandy Spring of the indigent sick of the coun commissioners deferred action, are underetood to look W the proposition. The 609-11 E Street N.W. B AR AR R e Arnold and Company Announce the Opening of Temporary Offices at Conducting a General Investment and Specializing in First Mortgage Bonds, secured by im- proved Washington Real Estate—with the principal and interest guaranteed by this firm. Those seeking the ad- vice of experts in the investment and financial field are invited to make use of our facilities. Capital of $1,000,000 Co-ordinately with the mortgage loan business, Arnold & Company will operate in the general Real Estate and Insurance Business. Truth—Courtesy—Efficiency and Service are the foun- dation stones of this business. Our faith in Washington, the Capital of the Nation, prompts us to maintain only the highest class personnel, which will be well able to take care of all demands made upon it. *After July 1st, in our new quarters, 1416 Eye Street N. W. *1311 H STREET N. W. Real Estate Business