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CANPS DISCLSSED AT BOYS' SESSION | e o o BALTIMORE MAYOR Club Activities Exu!ained by Speakers and in Paners From Many Sections. outings were angle at the venteenth Interna- at the of i soion the ent of the Club Fedoration Hotel today. fnvocution b, ¥ Wills Vollowing 1 Rev. John lic Univer- telegrams Sceretary different untry, after which m Edwin Hall of d the program for M. Cooper of by Exccutive from by he will v York city Hines of 3 mmittee <Dy Camy cussion. re Study Oppe wnd at its conelusion ained Farm Camp Possibilities. Other papers read were Bilitfes in the Farm Camy ephenson of Springtield, N “Summer Outing 2 Bevan of Norfolk the entir nfe meheon Erest tary Clul Ne ad worepo “Roys owed b: Wdjourned for the Tocal will e Tedera- mid- by futer-di ton championship betwee W the dle west division, represented American _ Boys' Commonwealth hicago. Harry Cohen and Lee K © lin, debater nd middle “Atlant Vision, ronresented by University -tlement _ Boys' _Department, w York city, Tsudore Feinblatt and Alex Twwls, debaters. The subject of the dehate ix: “Resolved, Thut it would be the best fnferest of the United S 10 join the league of nutions. Routine meetings of the convention la the duy tho dele L a t the how of | {GEN. STEPHAN UPGED AS HEAD OF DIVISION Recommended by State Adjutants. ANTON STEPHAN. Anton Stephan, *t of Columbi Brig. G manding the Distr! {tional Guard, b jfor appointme e the post fense u com- major gene Nativnal wd by th e \l h\A'\l)Rl \ ALENANDRIA, ¥ | cial).—A provost guard and patrol duty in this ¢ i ¥ during the shington is the local Shriners ud ite bodi. of this city, and tt is expected that definite plans of organization will be pped out at mecting Friday nlght at the rooms of the che nerce he tentat for ¢t jans to aid the force the extra Twill Le employed by Rich and a part of the will be desigrated L Ruilway ¢ the Pullinan city ted directly w policemer City an Hammond, | entertainmier sented Discussion of th Amerfca and i feruoc < ation. which is for be: to_twelve vears, had nning in the appeal made to vouth Rangers of ded the, the N mont ore than seven been issued and dges are quite ctive, having” the ment | of Seeretary Hughes, Root, Gen. Leonard Wood, John vie and other high officials. SAYS PAPYRUS WOULD ENRICH EGYPTOLOGY Tnumkhnmen 4 L'lde Era Which We Know Least. Smith- that ued Dy have in sonian Curator Declares. n lved dev , Dr. L for the Sr - stian prient M ithsonlan £ old world archeolow) urse of ad- dress last night Lefore the Men's oof the Covemart, finding of an his- mong the effects of be a discovery of the very importance. He declared, that the chances are ugainst such a find, sluce such a documient would have been regarded a3 non-vssentlal to the requircments o7 the depart d in the nether world. n pr se the pupyri ot least curator i stit = 1 papyrus that king W e houl, fusion then wus mad in the side shurp stone ay he intestives removed. The abdomen s rinsed with palm Wwine and sprin- Kled. with pounded perfumes. It was then filled with pure myrrh, cassia und other aromatics, frankinsense ex- cepted. The incision then was sewn up, The body rward was stecped 1 venty in subs nate of soda. Finally shed and swathed in linen and smeared with gum REV. PHILIP M. PRESCOTT, nostri 1 destre the " dirus. ONCE RECTOR HERE, DEAD| Former Assistant at St. Padls Church Had Traveled Extensive- in Late Years, Prescott diocese Maxwe Weshington Eipiscopal o un assistant rec Church, Washingtor New York city, Mon- ording to word received the nd some ye: t. Pau rele, died in aay nigh Jiere today. Rev. Mr. Prescott, ulthough con- siected with the Washington dio- .cese, had mnot been connected with any of the local churches for a nun Yer of years. Fle had traveled exten- wively recently. When in Washington he made hiz home at tne Metropolitan b. He was well known in Norfolk, Va.. and Providence, RR. I He was ordained a deacon and was male a_priest in Bishop Brent of Maryland, CARTER GLASS CANCELS in 1886 1887 by TRIP BECAUSE OF HEALTH' ati General Fede Atlantu to i Deavy cold and sore ;lnon:,dlt was announced at his home here today. Senator Glass has been urged by Tis physician to cancel all speaking cngagements for this month. \ of | Church {H. 8 tish i , head of the Southern Ra ined tentative plas vds of visi Alexandria | Shr convention {deta lude ilisns o v r hours . to_luok 4t after the civilians, 11 midnigh are of the v tated, police npowers. Jter matter iday ui sands of utomobilists {ington who wilk visit on Mount Vernon d held during Shri Shriners tr'hhd'l that A‘)I)V‘\)\.nl 10,000 automobilists will make pilgrimage to Mount Verno day and on the return trin fron i Alexandria - Wash Todu jand inspect the Washington relies in that lodgeroom. Just how the vieit- ing automobilists will be will determined on Jator ugested that one-wiy nut int. atic ity ishriner o pllgrinage nton 1 the conf 7 ) gton rstmzs nged ities in W Kniz ta Laundie "v “the and _two 1 will be in charge of this Announcement also is made ‘lpmpvr’\r\ hospital will be establish- {ed at the pullman city. This hospital will be in charge of Dr. 8. B. Moore. City Manager Rich is perfecting ar- rangements as rapidly as possible for placing the extra policemen on duty. Mundreds of homes in this city also {will house many of the visiting | Sigriners who will be unuble to pro- cure accommodations in W. ashington The unexplained absence of Bernfce Welch Rawlett, twents fvem old, employed as 7 t. from her home, clerks hat a daughte , the Th . Who nd her hu Tom the mothe that tdes with the and, Mrs, | morning of s under ighter wlett 1 and inipression t t ! {ryregu of engraving and Washington. However. when she fuiled to return she did not think that anything had happened, of the opinfon that she had gone to visit relatives cither in King George or Caroline unties in Virginia, the daughter having some time prior to ier “departure told the mother she contemplated a visif to her sister's, in Caroline. and her brother's, in King George. The mother since has learned that her daughter did Visit these visited it was I 1y three Lundred delegates from Vir nd the Distriet of attending the of the Worn P sf th was printing, - places, Mrs. Mullin intention to remai Socicty Churche South, which opencd last night. M lund. state president, Interesiing reports of work were submitted at th, ion . POLA NEGRI ILL.. LOS ANG Negri, tragedienne, underw operation last Saturda nd now is recovering at her Beverly Hills home, the Los An- geles ‘Times reported today. Her 'physician stated she would bs in bed for at least another week, and forbade all callers. except Charlle Chaplin, her flance. He is said to he a_daily visitor. No. Chevy Chase, D.C. We ean best des ving it kas ebarn 7.500. W C. &RA lN MILLER ealtors M. 1790 “Terms, ‘1119 17th St. Leen recommended | $ o'elock m! From: | §will stop over in this city and visit | oung- the | she s going to her employment at the | being | not § .Had her daughter | THE EVENING JACKSON ELECTED 'STAR, WASHINGTON, : D. C. \Pet Hen Decapitated for Burial With Mistress, as Poison Fails Spacial Dispatch to The Star. WINCHESTER, Va, May 9.— The true story of how & pet hen recently was burled in the same coffin with thé<body of a woman who owned the fowl came to light today at Woodstock, when one of the eve witnesses related the cir- cumstances. Tough Bird. A few days before the woman's death she requested that her pet hen be chloroformed and burled in the seme casket with her. Having respect for the woman's request, although it was admittedly quite odd and unusual, friends procured a quantity of chloroform and ad- ministered the poison in the usual manner, at the same time placing the hen In a box, where it was to head with an ax. FIGHT OF MARINES RITCHIE ATTENDS TAKEN TO GOVERNOR' LAUREL CELEBRATION | WEDNESDAY, ICarrles Other Democrats With Him Into Office in Bitter Contests. bs kept until the day of the funeral. R The following morning, howeve it ‘was found the poison had ha no effect on the egg lauyer, and another dose was administered with no better results. Finally, the.day of the funeral arrivec, and the undertuker said he could “turn the trick” in short order, so accordingly administered rome formaldehyde. But even at that the hen did not ko to her eternal scratching ground. Ax Does Trick. How to comply with the woman's request was becoming quite baf- filng, and as relatives and friends were gathering for the last rites the undertaker very solemnly car- ried the hen to the woodhouse, where the hen was prepared for its last sleep by chopping off its P the Asscciated Pross. BALTIMORE, Md. May 9—Com- Dlete unofliclal refurns from yester- municipal election indiecate the as mayor of Howard W. Jackson, demoerat, Complete unofil- cial returns gave Jackson a plurality r Iis nearest opponent of about .000 votes. The figures are: Jack- {son, 73.899; Willlam F. Broening, re- ipublican {ncumbent, 49,9 H. Preston, non-partisan, 37,935. Running Mates W led his ticket by i rled his running mates with him by { zood pluralities. The new council wiil { I he ¢ily democratie, the republi- cans winning only In their heaviest! districts and the non-partisans fail-| ing to elect single councilman. The vote cast was lighter than ex- pected, the three-cornered contest having been one of the flercest ever aged n the ecity. Gen. Butler Sees Trinkle on Fmi-‘Week'- Program Brought to Close. ericksburg Differences—No Bishop Murray Confirms Class Comment Made. of Thirty-Four. i | ! Special Dispatch to The Star. LAUREL, Md., May 9.—Eishop John Gardner Murray of Baltlmore visited t. Philip's Church yesterday and ad- oussed the pro- | Tiinistered the rite of confirmation for the fall of | upon & class of thirty-four, the larg- u-a m’d @ confercnce with | est claes ever in rd, couusel for ti S5 e . of Quar in connection | Purish. which iy due the Htigation in regurd to the recent assault on a marinc| at Fredericksburg, In which a police- | man 1s ulleged to Lave beaten up a { marine after e hud been put unde arrest, Gen. Butler ulso have discussed tlhe Gov. Richle Other su Conteoties Special Dispateli to The Star. RICHMOND, Va;, May —Gen. Butler, commandant at Quantico, reached here late vesterday afternoon and first pald his respects to the demo- counell, Howard of eity He t hard T, | martnes with district. Am- aoerut: and Pinkne Wroth St. ILilip" June, v. Ritehie Present. v. Ritchie attended the co us jvell us the parish b followed in honor Gen. Butler was too busy with co- | Seventy-fif anniversi clal ‘und other engagements to vl cliureh, able to discuss the matter, and M| It was originally tntended Byrd left here toda: arlof : oD T hoRo tondyRIor CGHaSIOMeRloyg ot aEma ot isanady. bt tna| Those familiar with the matigr satd | death of Bishop Harding of thel that the stutus of the mariues is un- | Washington dfoceso and the tnability | chauged, that they are not to be al- lowed to enter Fredericksburg under'“f Bishop Murray to officfate on th; any pretext until the civil action lsffl“e made it necessaryto have | dectded, in which damages are cluim- | changed. ied by injued man. Go: Trinkle asked regarding tho | matter and sald that the case |for the commandant at Quantic the officers of Fredericksburg to set-| of the seventy-fifth anniversir an o a - ‘ . and the stutc could have|' Rev. Mr. Wroth 18 & aon of 11 | Wroth of Baltimore, who has spe { forty-three years in the ministr who retires from actly t intention | month. mie of the | Speeches were del | Bitchie, Bichop Murr: Jarses P. Curley, (- Patterson, Wil Billard, Rev. vthers. is understod to \arine affair with | nquct | of the of and an. titth at; Ge 1d Cheste distri i i to have: Criftitn, Wocdward, couneil, F. Busch, democrat, democrat IROCKVILLE FAIR RACING | PROGRAM IS ANNOUNCED )} Purses Agg regatmg 33 180 Are Of- fered in Nineteen Events August 21. 22, 23. 24. 1 Dispateh 1o @he St May 9.—~The ra Montgomery Cou ociety announced the annual held here Augutr 21, under the auspices of t Purses aggregating the nineteen include nine harr ts und two po sixth district, Frank ; Samuel Y. Harris, ames J. " < | was In the evening a banquet was in the Presbyterian commu hail, which closed the week's celebration that e Agricultural Las the progr: {rair to be 1 24 = offered | hed led. ces for BRILLIANT WEDDING HELD IN HYATTSVILLE| AN KILLED BY TROLLEY { "IN ARLINGTON COUNTY Daughter of Mayor Rushe Is Bride| of J. Wilbert McNamee. —— William H. Doak Run Down While Walking on Tracks at Many Attend. d l" the Di Montgoniery ¥ L Aurora Hills. ays prier to day of Tace; €300 pu Po: , quar ayor and Mrs £100. vatisville, and J. sor of M. MeNamie ALEXANDRIA, Va, am H. Doak, about fif | & plate printer, formerly emnloved { at the bureau of engraving and print- ing, was struck and instant last night while walking -a; tracks of the Was Hailway Company at Arlington county, about fiv north of this city. Aotorman Acres did not observe the man until he was about eight fest from him and then he applied the emergency brakes and dld evervthing possible to avold striking the man. Only a few minutes before Doak had left the home of Fugens J. Pearce, Aurora H!lls, where he roomed. and cvidently iIntended to walk to Wash- ington, where he was emploved at the bureau of engraving and.printing | as a watchman The deceased formeriy lived in Washington and it Is stated that he had been employed at the bureau of engraving and printing for the last fifteen vears. Deceased was a native of Philadelphia and his sister, Miss | Isabella Doak, arrived here today and | arranged to take the body to I'hil delphia for burial. A coroner's jury summon H. Swain of Arlington county this afternoon hold an Wheatley's mortuary chape AGENTS, BROKERS AND AUTOMOBILE OWNERS! Pew Dork Indemmnity @nmpany Furnishes a broader service to AUTOMOBILE policy- holders than any other Casualty Company The ceremony was per- e, ! formed by the Rev. $300. in the presen Mile ‘run, pany of friends and relatives run, purse,! The matron of honor was Mrs Wil- le o carts,|liam K. Bowle. sister of the brid and theé best mun was Willlam I Bowle, brother-in-law of the bride. The bridesmaids wera the Misses Alberta and Muble McNamee, sisters of the groom. Little Miss Lillie Lee | Ruske, niece of the bride, was the fower girl. She carrfed sweet peas and love roses. Jack Bowle and Thomas Miller served as ushers. The bride's gown was of white catin_and she carried lilles-of-the- | valler and love roses. The matron | of honor was attired in orchid mari- ‘vette crape and carried sweet peas ,and roseg The bride's moth; i black brocaded satin with black lace { hat Palms, Lridal wreath and mar- guarites were used profesely and ef- i.| fectively decorating the church. {. A reception at the home of thel bride’s parents, on Spencer street, fol- iowed the wedding. The house was orated with palms, ferns. roses and cut flower ot, 00, lile f-mi | | \ purse, | 3100, pur: Mule race, 350, August Jation tr finfshing t. pur Con- for horves fAinish- third at meet, purse, - pace, Detter 100, for than fourth at | solation run ing better th ne wing the fair e races will be ranging from two eral uuto-polo se staged. HOLD ANNUAL BANQUET. SLC A T lllln he -fifth amny Do stmaster. i To NATIONAL SURETY AGENTS Everywhere” Render all possible service to holder of this card {eonvention that {of Appeals Monday {rule tion of _ MAY DELAY ENFORGING e e PUSHART RULING AtRiverdaleP.O. Regulation Barring Venders | Speclal Dispateh to Thé Star. RIVERDALE, 3'd., May From Congested Section Held Up Temporarily. 9, MLTARY DFFCERS - HUST PAY TAKES | | | ! | —For months, was ran- ching’ the the post- the Aifth time in @s many post office again. On re esterday mornin s D. W, . found 1d desl: drawers rifled, tempt had been made 10 safe nee was vy fron = on’ the nd breaking the glass the Joc Post Oflice spector nk A. led to the scene investigatic Not Exempt Because of Rank If Living in Mont- gomery County. The police will not attenpt force the mnew regulation pusheart venders from the downtowr ; congested section until after thc| Shrine convention, it was lcarned at headquarters today. & The thirty-day notice which the| Commissioners are required to give before enforcing a new police regu- lation expired today, but the police are so busy preparing to handle the they” will not tak against the Bazciug | and is muking Owing 10 the frequency of the attempts o rob the Riverdale post orfe ext precaution is taken in the protec- tion of valuabl, I Aldrid, peace of River ROCKVILLE, jof the United v }who are { permane {ing to an county or tem opinion commissione orary, justice of the 0 le, reports that he found a suspicious luoking stranger in the vicinity of the post office about midnight. After making a detalled description of him, he placed him on a Baltimoro and’ Ohio train and sent him out of town. Authorities are working on this c]ue rnoon immediate steps cart men. There also {s a possibility, ficials safd today. that the de handed down by the District ¢ on_the questic may affect restricting pushcart men. The Court or Appeals refused o hold the convi ok sale man_ who wa under gulation by which the Commission- | e taong Pronibit the cale|William and Mary College to ob- | serve 316th Anniversary of Jamestown Arrival. 'PILGRIMS’ IMS’ LANDING » TO BE CELEBRATED‘f“"' mber are of street sales of a Farther Provision new regulution cart men from the con further provided thut v could stop on . barring ceeric tside that Was could iated Press. at MSBURG, Va place Liable to Taxes. :PRESIDENT FAVORS NEW DEEDS Buumuaf Will Support Bill in Next Congress to Construct New Office for Recorder. ipal spea ich will stten nd which will | herel” ana from oFfort Ei £ taxes there u <mith and staff, high erty held and owned cBgolncas he should sub- Corfoll arui* any civic and patriotic orgaul- |} The Ire ding buildir or tata Assoclation for t and in charge shna slooooooo SUIT DISMISSED. | RAIN EXTINGUISHES FIRE. istration 0?1 : e Preserva- ew or of recorder of was learned : Distric House t mi building the Judiciary Square, ture to the Court ntroduced when O Mr. F aid Saks Specializing on Men’s and Boys’ Wardrobery of & 8 of 2 of Appeni & coux? r brought Pennsylvania Avenue Seventh Street A Very Special Value in Men’s Serge Suits —that We Have Marked for Selling at In case of accident telegraph agent of NEW YORK INDEMNITY COMPANY or the home office at New York, or ISSUE BOND releasing policyholder or car at COMPANY EXPENSE. E. A. ST. JOHN, President * More than 11,000 National Surety Agents In addition to maintaining Branch Claim Departments in the principal centers, the New York Indemnity Company has immedi- ate claim 1ac1ht|e> in over 12,000 cities and towns in the United States. Call M. 7897 for Further Information Chas. S. Miller Co., Inc., 921 15th St. NW GENERAL AGENTS THE CASUALTY COMPANY WITH ADVANCED VIEWS ON SERVICE $35 With the Saks label in them you’ll expect they are ALL WOOL and FAST COLOR. So they are—but they are also a very superlor grade of wool—and they’ve been tailored as our tailors know Serge should be. In fact, as it MUST be to be satisfactory-—without puckery edges, and drawing seams. In 2-button Young Men’s Models In 3-button Young Men’s Models In Double-breasted Young Men’s Models In Conservative Models In Sports Models In all sizes from 34 to 48—regulars, stouts, long and short regulars. That’s our way of subdividing sizes—so that we can give individual fit. 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