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D. C, MAY 20, 1923=PART 1. Wives Smash Red Tape to End Water Famine in D. C. Suburb G500 A RASED [ s, IN HRE DISASTERI HEARTS OF LEADERS BERLIN 0 PROPOSE ANNUITIES IN GOLD that they : 3 5 § X L The English viilage of Bradley|basls of English Village coffee was (‘i’:“n'?{ 1.(::‘: ;:stmr’::?nf: go about 3 b ¥ ; B |Hills, M4, ordinerily is a peaceful ;:‘,l‘ld'mllo-:)i&n'd»“finflxhx‘;l;‘-:ml‘;::; fighting the spread of the Ford senti- . il Y : % i g | community. It's suburban tranquility | 6™t 2" "House of David. Shaving seldom is disturbed. Yesterday, how-| was impossible. Even a clean face ment. They have found that senti- ment in unexpected places. They ever, its peace was shattered and the | was difficult. & usbands_scurried off to work. looked for it and were prepared to red flag of revolt waved high. Eng English Village wives gathered. , : e M | 1ish Village wives, aroused and united | Th, St i " s 2 h 3 ey mapped out a campaign. oy iocount "h'";"';"u::fl.‘."::':::t:v:i - . v . 5 - boasted to home-coming husbands of | called county officials. Every one Forihcommg Plan to Stipu- find that the For 5 #ich o £ 5 : : : i a victory unrivaled in the chronicles | C&lled every one. The telephone ex- _ it is, has spread far beyond anything 4 v ? 4 4 4 e < change worked overtime. |ate leed Yearl sum ln- they had suspected. There I8 no rea- 4 § £ 4 3 7 of the tiny suburb's history. | The Sanftary Commission officlals y H v an says : - > i The water in the English Village|admitted they were ready to turn on moning) with it When 8 m ; G ; 4 has been a sort of off again, on|the water, but had not taken charge stead of Grand Total “I'm for Henry Ford,” he just keeps | [ A 4 ’ again, proposition for many months. [ of the system. Their pipes, how- . on being for Henry Ford, no matter : : ; - : 4 ; It 1s 'supplicd by a system operated | ever, wore all conneoted. jointly by all residents under the| Technicalities were ironed out or ' what arguments you may bring to supervision of a few. trampled upon. Everything was de- | By the Associated Pre bear agalnst his choice. . et oo 5 e i G g A large group for a year has fav-| cided. Tho English Village needed | BERLIN SR e Consclous of the rise of the Ford e ; S i : ored having the county sanitary com.| water. The Sanitary Commission de- May 19. — Germany's (Continued from First Page.) Orphans and Other Survivors Given Attention Following Burial of 75. Ly the Associated Press. CAMDEN, S. C., May 19.—Still dazed by the tragedy of Thursday night in which seventy-five persons lost their lives In the fire at the Cleveland School, elght miles from here, Ker- shaw county is preparing, with acute realization of the extent of the trag- edy, to care for those left dependent by the fire. Only this afternoon, the funerals of the last of the dead were held at the Beulah Church yard and at Antleoch and this evening the re- lief fund being collected by the chamber of commerce of Camden and Kershaw county had mounted to $5, 000, with committees appointed to s ervise further collections and dis- ursements. A plan for a fund to insure the edu- cation of the children left orphans is being worked out and the work on farms where the head of the family perished will be supervised and alded by men designated or employed out of the fund by the chamber of com- merce. » forthcomin, reparatis g mission assume charge—any system | cided it should have it. At noon & reparations proposals tide, the old party generals, neverthe : : Y ¢ 78 | that would assure water for English|Sanitary Commission water came|will stipulate definite anpuities in. less, are afrald to attack him openly 1 g i : " oy e | Village, they held, was preterable to | rushing through empty pipes—with ement to & 3 & < i 2 ST . . 5 : one al Al n the m e of a|a pressure at never efore was Jestithey (DElBEth ol iy % & & meal o possibly, a bath. thought ilonslhl Friday night faucets breathed air.| Last night English Village resi- not water. Yesterday morning the ' dents bathed serene stead of offering a fized total, accord- ing to information emanating from political quarters. It is stated that the German League of Imdustrialists , is preparing a plan, which will en- able the government to make an offer based upon positive concrete guarantees for which the German industrial, financlal and commercial interests, political parties and labor unions will go security. Although the detalls of the forth icoming offer have not been divulged or even discussed in official circles. focus and start the formation of a machine which might assume over- whelming proportions and by the ides of 1924. It is a bafing situation; one that Is trying the Ingenuity of the men whose craft and leadership have brought them to the top councils of their respective parties. Harrison Alds Ford. The Ford boom was worrisome enough to the politicians, even be- fore Senator Pat Harrison came in like young Lochinvar from the west 500 WITNESS END CURZON DENANDS OF B, HORSESHOW SPURNED BY SOVET o More Than Score of Blue|Moscow Ready to Confer|trisl leasue has succeeded in con- wisivery mush on the DolIPRL (ERD vineing Chancellor Cuno and Foreign and was a factor to be dealt with in The wite of t ry days ibho i H jt. {Minister Rosenberg of their futilit 51 carnestuess in connection With|whe mesemblcd zents e e oy the, Thoman Ribbon Events Run Off | Over Differences With Brit- | utility of speculating upon an Internationa! ign. Sen-|Jeflernon Memorinl Fo a ex were mamed for Monroe, John Ma ng, Lee & : it [ et the next presidential campalgn. Sett o b, 0Ny M yiieon presided at the Dolling table. She in shownm em route wit Lucy Meurry of on Closing Day. ain in Regard to East. [Resaise S Laptelior tévaration. Seek More Bodies. The ruins of the little frame schoolhouse were thoroughly combed today in search of possible additional bodies, but none was found and the total of seventy-five dead Is au- thenti according to undertakers, clergymen and relatives who assisted in the work of identifying the bodles. Many today visited the heap of charred wood and ashes spread be- tween eight little mounds of brick which once formed the foundation plilars of the school, and in several instanles left with some sort of re- membrance. One white-haired wom- an walked slowly away from the ruins sobbing, fondling the warped frame of an umbrella. Her daughter had carried an umbrella to the com- mencement exercises and the mother was confident it was the one. A story frequently heard in Cam- den today was how one mother had forced her fourteen-year-old son to attend the exerclses under threat of & whipping. The boy was burned to death and the mother tonight is crazed with grief. Two Yyoungsters, clad in overalls and driving a dilapidated buggy drawn by an old mule, drove into ator Pat did not say that he himself | favored Henry Ford, but he also did I not say that he would boit the ticket If the Detroit Croesus should be NIAGARA PLUNGE CEE T STIESTED COL e e A NEGHBORAOOD Big Stone Gap, Va. Proposes Gold Annuitfes, i The league instead proposes i« substitute a system of gold annuities to be guaranteed through the co operation of labor unfons in connec Before a distinguished gallery of | By the Associated Press 5,000, the National Capital horse show | MOSCOW, May 19.—Russia’s reply came to an end at Arlington Park,|te Marquis Curzon's suggestions as Va., yesterday afternoon after six days [outlined to Leonid Kassin, the Rus-|(ion with a platform calling fop § of what was declared to have been |slan soviet commissar for foreigh [creased production all around. T the finest exhibition in the history of | trade, in a two-hour conference atigola fs to be raised by a process’ Washington's equestrian classic. Dur- ;ho London forelgn office Thursday.|which is described h" a“ zf:'s X ing the week nearly 100 blue ribbon [has not yet been sent to London. The |py i ® S ing Cataract as Alarm events were decided in the arena, more | conference was concerned with the :,::L&:fi:o“unfi:_fllm_:he Xorenic Is Given. P than a score of which were completed [recent exchange of notes by the two|zarms, banks, fisheries, ote, S e Settlement Work in Need of |sesteraay. Eovernments and Lord Curzon 18 un-| Chancellor Blue blooded bang-talls with pedi- | derstood to have made it clear to M. [are devoting the Whitsuntide holides s grees long enough to fill a book and [Krassin that his government would{to an examination of the basic fo. merely coincided with other informa i tion reaching the capital, nu\‘e;lh;» :::ei":fc'fl: sm:;:ow‘;fuu It A E EXHA S I N Vessel Sticks in Mud Above Roar- y so happens that important confer- ences both of republicans and demo- crats have been held in Washington 2 Guring the past week. one ot tne|Householders Warned to Mix gatherings was at the White House; . z i e et ek ? = : the other centerea svout wintam| Other Kinds in Ordering | ~Niacara raves, ~ v, may 19—! Contributions—Fete to it S ot o : Gibbs McAdoo, who came to Wash- Only a mud bank and luck saved a e Tonrine s el it et e o s i-Ltures of the scheme, but are not e 4 fortune were 5 ington to attend the unvelling of & Winter 3upp|y‘ | party of five from Chicago from being Be Held Tuesday. ing the \week, but it remained for a | “foe With o R pected ‘to rtach a definite conclusic statue at the Treasury Department i | carried over Niagara Falls in & motor twenty-three-vear-old Army horse to| G _unofficial comment tonight { hefore the end of next week. over which he once presided, but boat this evening. The motor boat o B Teeting. “He 18’ 01T C. o Seutd sang oo belfeve that Russia| It appears, however, that the g who remained to “talk turkey” with| So many Washington householders | the Sunbeam, is owned by the Lasker | The Neighborhood House at 470 N|Scott's wonder show horse and & On her note, expressing|ernment has permanently jettison no and his cabinet a financial value equivalent t6 a small willingness to s o Camuen yesterday morning and asked | some of the men who attempt tolare ordering only stove size anthra-)Iron Company of Chicago. It was for-|street southwest, the beacon of sun- Drm?;:fi of ‘the Amerlean remount tT im';”'zp e‘:llllcdth';_ t:llff“rtences its hopes of obtaining u hearing By Wasn't no one at home at the | chape the affairs of the democracy. |cite for next winter that unless some | merly u subchaser and was bought|shine and happiness in that community |€FVIC® 0 oot eoy Sl sac@ssipiug o, 40; amang the/craditor ipowary, especiali; Hinsons? We're ready to o to the g concerences tried mighty hard [of them vary their supply with other [ in New York recently, refitted and [for twenty-one vears. confronted with Years No Barrier. 3 natum. Russia appears | France, for any reparation pian base. plenic.” They were informed that their little playmates would not be able to go to the picnic, an annual affalr in connection with the com- 1 Despite c ars, |deter | . not to even think of Henry Ford, (sizes the dealers will not be able to | brought up the barge canal to Tona- |& summer of increased activity with | pDesplt i i avy wlne .i'l'-?.“,’,o"xf."y" .h,”l; ZT :r n::,‘:“:,{,n um:n :n“"‘m,;‘“‘bm forelgn loan, a ; cy in the east, -lit is believed that the proposals, u~ 1 B vis, | wanda. Capt. G - |its funds at low ebb, has sent out an a test of the but both failed. fill all the orders, Robert L. Lewis,| wanda. Capt. George Murphy of Chi the annual_endurance contest o e % = 2 % i Refuses to Quit. secretary of the Coal Merchants' | cago was In command appeal for financial relief in order that | American Remount Assoclation and |10BNCeS herself ready to establish, by loutlined above, suggest a mor. / ent ex o v 8! 2 cup|a conference with Engla -con- S don Eraded school eonagof the Cleveland [ i porg, in the meantime, refuses | Board of Trade, sald yesterday. This evening the captaln declded to ' its constructive work may be carried [ WON Permanent possession of the cup 2 con gt :‘”‘_ England, non-con- | promising solution. Friday atternoon. o0 0 e Reldl e smoked out of the unassailable oo The anhracite situstion fn Wash- | make another lap to Buffalo and spend |on without interruption. SO R g activities in the east Mrtlum, NZ, May 19.—The interallied ¢ 1f. | Ington.” " Mr. vis sald, “has us- | cas| With the hearty indorsement of the|stellar prize for service chargers Real Important Issue. gh commission has issued position 1n which he finds himself. Ington.” Mr. Lewis sald, “has us- | the night there. The motor boat was y ment of the|stellar prize for anue. a new ents, |In_ so doing, Buddy lowered the S 5 expulsion order affecti 2 s Citlements, | 1n15ike idGlis; BB Hioweredi Ti Moscow the eastern question iv| &*P affecting 902 persons or ! { how g horses and made good his previoisconsidered the only really important |05t of those whose names appear on record of never having cntered a con- | issue in the British-Russion note ex-| the list are German raflroad func- To g1l inquiries, he replies that he has | o¢ " 10 "dealers to obtuin suM- | taken into the river and the pilot, be- | Natlonal Federation of no political aspirations; that he has [clent stove size coal to meet the de- | Ing unfamiliar with the channel, pro- | Whose delegates from all sections of Ehven the questlon of party no espe- |mand. This condition has obtained | ceeded north along the Cunadian |the United States and abroad met in in former years, but has never been SOCIALISTS VOTE cial consideration, and that he is sure | o 200 " P HOLY Thomestic anthracite !h:ra in the direction of the r;\m ':‘b:!x::::;:nh;ut l‘"ek. nt:e ‘-ol:u:w::z :‘Mfln\\n hout winning least onelcnange. !: onaries. ¢ the “interests,” and Wall{is really a manufactured article, the, At Chippewa workmen on the Hydro | S use is confident that the | 2 or sl Ve canea]l X s’ lesrnealsthac fha” Rusiian = et m particular, would never |coal as” mined being carried through | plant piers waved a warning to the | Public will respond liberally to its plea. e e D I Livemuient Bos ane ros authisises] THENEE SRR SEGEED. Sconsent” to his becoming the chief | the breakers, where it is crushed.|crow, put they continued their course. | Twenty-two thousand doilars approxi- for Mal. Scot: unced immedia [M. Krassin to go bevond the mnote,| MUNICH. May 19.—The French pilot maglistrate of the land. Persons who! “‘Approximately only 19 per cent of |Just below the intake for the Queens- | mite the annual expense for the main- | [¥ after the ribbon was att Charger | &nd. unoMMclally, it s stated it is ex- of A7 gl plane forced down by engine the total amount becomes stove size. | town power house channel, a mud|tenance and operation of the Neighbor- | would be retired to a life of weell | tremely unlikely that such authoriza.|trouble last night near Schwaig, have visited the motor magnate :‘“’: For no good reason, It seems to be the tely with him say that|universal custom of heating contractors ¢ 5 ) ::‘::d‘:?:‘b:c’ome President of the |to recommend unthracite stove in new |out into the river. the only source of revenue. it is an in. bank stretches several hundred feet|hood House. Public contributions are!deserved luxury. To win the cup tion will be given. Meanwhile, the|POTtheast of this city, was arrested > 1 By e eld o an | British mission 1s preparing to move | #nd his airplane seized on the ground Resolution Scores Accept- "omb t*the ‘Gemand foF eon 5 e motor boat stuck her sharp|Stitution without endowments. George{{oyt for schooling Fridav and take|out of Moscow on short notice that French aircraft are rot author- United States, he will have to be ught the demand for stove coal to| . % 0T boat: ok P Slamine treanites of he taton o & 2y X ! c s 4 e . « 4 4 4 L nto this mud and held fast, a g, treasurer of 1ion | the jumps yesterday. He won all three, | In some Russlan circles the fecling | 12¢ cross German soil. The pilot ance of Annuity and Hits |dratted; that he will not go out and [the point where all consumers cannol Trust Company, will recelve the con- | “hands down. is + was on the way from Pr. elther | Possibly hope to get sufficient of this|scant half mile from the cataract. A . ¥ . ’ is voiced that the immediate conse- 'ague to Paris fight for the nomination of Sz for thels requirementa. * ° * " | motor boat was rushed out from Chip- tributions. Army Horses Shime. quence of u break between Great|With one passenger, a Rumanian, who N]n)t‘ considered a foregone conclu- sieting on this Size of coal, as several| PeWa and the crew of the Sunbeam Touch ;",’ ‘"; D cureThaps the next most notable fed- Britain and Russia might be a sort |Was allowed to proceed. S5 hat President Harding will | combinations, such as egg and pea, egg | taken ashore Serpuched hy the appeal of the| GTl 7 riders and horses as & whole. | 0f indirect blockade of Russian trade,| The German government recently sion here that Pres ‘¢ [and_chestnut or stove and pea can be Settlement House and aware of its|Nor only ald. they figure among the | perhaps by financial methods protested to France against French be renominated by the republicans if{y,geq with greater economy of fuel and planes flying over German territory S benefit to the nelghborhood In which | blue Hbbon wi ery day, but n he still wants to make the race when fat_considerably less cost per ton. * it sands. "4 “group’ of ' prominent St el Totee Faeacd . Jownst esiratior s CHILOILLS aotthar 1924 arrives. There is plenty of or- ‘onsumers _are strongly urged to ashington _society matrons will| by Brig. Gen William Mitchel HELP OF PRESIDENT : ase of emergenay Tand Russian Chiefs. By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, May 19.—A demand for the impeachment of Willlam H. Taft, Chlet Justice of the United States, for accepting an alleged xa:- nuity of $10,000 from the Carnegie Corporation 'and an attack on th ' lenin and Trotsky brand of Rus. slan communism by Alexander Ca- use these combinations of sizes, be- give a fete Tuesday, the entire pro- low in the case of emergency land- ganisation work yet to be done if the | cauge if they continue to hold off, await- ceeds of which will go to the bene- | amqwelint Taniery, Camplons inge. e v fit of the institution. 3 > . President is to get the nomination|ing delivery of stove, the chances are 18 . N ey S chan elio\ rode) 4o, Wictosy TT without any unseemly struggle, but | (et Ihe, Rerics, of POUie, Sire, B! will e Stamed mr the residence ‘of| Mike; gwned by George S Hasbrouck, TSI ONE SHOT .TO DEATH D o s GiganIEMITy TSI DTl L e A T Mrs. Charles 3 Bell nt rwin oakes |dr., of Berwyn, Pa., in the champlonship POWER OF McCARL : ; ! . 1 3 . Woodles road trom 2130 18 Dake'levent for middle and heavy weight and will be carried forward |riod where no anthracite of any kind on i begun » i 3 POLICEMEN CUT IN ———— ollowing. . at 830 o'clock, thel®addle horses another Army officer,| . & Euge.) | can be obtained.” Music will be provided by the United | hunters. | —————— ¥ | ‘s Head Players will pres Wo |Col. Yobert M. Thompson, took sec- R E Road Officials Tell I C. C.|Birtiicad,pissers wiy breieis Cwg | Cob \ooert o "Smere 906 25" |und accounting uct, which cousiinea | ALLEY GUN_ BATTLE. | 1clals Tell 1. C. .|l Sonneta” by George Bernard |ner of the event was Prince Pevine, |the general accounting office, as auth- | S han, editor of the Jewish Daily For- ward, featured tho opening of the national convention of the soclalist party today. Mr. Cahan declared in an address that Trotsky was a “big bombastic windbag,” but ke believed with a full realization of the exten- sive labor involved. Democratic Race Open. The democratic race, on the other Btates Marimo Dond In the championship test for park ok < Shaw, and “The Jewel Merchants.”|owned by H. L. Fonda of Charlottes: | org TS (Continued from First Page. Dhysioal “breaiiown was® aocnin's| nand, {s an exceodingly oben one, 404 Objections to Groupings |from the pen of Saires Bra i | Vile; Var Mra. Allen Botts of Gor o an decidlons fof Controllen]l = uod from Hiret Fagel) g Mg wan due, In | therefore just to the liking o e Lester Shafer, Arthur J. Rhodes, | donsville, V&, won the championship | M¢ g this act they say he Is|,,in ang Sadie Smith, negroes, of . moral Incapacity. | men who would like to see Henry Anne Ives and Leona Roberts wilifor saddle horses on Cheero. a hand- |made accountable for the money spent|y;: pi ' Taft Rebuke Unanimous. Ford nominated. There was nothing H Proposed. be seen in “The Dark Lady of the|some black gelding. Show Me, owned |by the entire executive branch of the | ... Fi€rce street court on charges The resolution aimed at Chief Jus- [new in Senator Harrison's statement - Sonnets.” Josephine Hutchinson. | by Forrest Ward, was second. 2 > _|of illegal possession and selling. tice Taft was adopted unanimousiy, | that most of the delegates from the s o Walter W. Beck, Robert Bell and| S e @ogerymiaut andsis Decken by Gongrens [ novel Ganiin s celites o but none of the delegates expressed | southern states might easily turn to Helen Howison will take part in R for a term of fifteen years, for which S S e ceiling of the Shews O (he subject. The text of | Henry Ford at the democratic conven- A number of revisions in tenta-|“The Jewel Merchants.' o s e et EunnIRg of (Wl Annusline ilss mefiibladtor ideppomtient | 19889 98 OF Cig ftat af Uslkiadim “Whereas' Wiiiamn Howard Tage |1°%; This has been true ever since tive government plans for rallroad| Mrs. Warren G. Harding, wife of|Hunters b e A mritag aag |24 from which he cannot be re: the city, according to the officers, was v Muscle | Bt he President,’ will be the only pa- ved without f s W Ford oftered to take over the Muscle| Ridag Per Head More NUMEr- | consotidation were suggested ves- | iy v Atrs. Terbert Hoover will|spectacular event, which the judges | movequrs jh oonaonmel jcharges and | found and four gallons of corn liquor ‘ ¢ profect and make rocedure by Congress. In short, he is Shoals government proj terday by rallroad men appearing be- | be in charge of the ice cream booth,|declared gives promise of becoming {4 Chief Justice of the Supreme Co: £ urt 4 P e Broourt - His decistons are decisicns | Seized. Smith and his wife wers re- of the United States, has for many vears been in receipt of an aannuity | fCHIIaCT for (he farmer ot & fore, i 5 Mrs. Henry Wallace the flowers and (2 permanent and important part of {not opinions. leased under $1,5 ;znslllo.onu from the Carneglo Cor~ }‘Z“‘I:’n’;‘i”r}'&:fiflfink?fi:'.‘ofiii.‘l'r’a ous Desmte Increase of “’"’I"“ Interstate Commerce tom- | {I% A M D avis and Mrs. Cary|every future meeting of modx?munal’ IS eninions. of the Deparkment o (?afrau:l-(rrk:)Irflfloroln“d"v' 7th atreer” on, which “was . - misson. Gray Capital _horse _show. ndbar 11, el 5o o £l Lens M z 327 Tth stree: Branted_ in' recognition ‘;';dfl;xel:_lvelgle;; farmers to say that “Ford can't do T. Grayson, cakes. pital Justice which disagree with the con jt” They say he can, and that ends Automobiles. Willlam S. Jenney, vice president Sias Set Good Examplo. owned by Philip Everhart, flashed | troller's decisions, McCarl's friends| W& arrested on similar charges and the argument. The southern farmers and general counsel of the Delaware,| The Neighborhood House, the at- ;’;‘:L"l}:nf":,",,‘,,\:}",’,‘;"{’-:“‘"“‘}‘,‘_",;’;':.‘_’ say, are mere opinions of the govern- |more than ten gallons of corn liquor rendered, and “Whereas: said Willlam Howard g T:'(‘“l‘;'i:inf?;‘lflum ((o accept sald belle‘ve t:‘ngl::;a ‘;‘h:x:?enthmal"{fil‘ltcfilo Lackawanna and Western, protested | tractiveness of which has set a good |ers after 4 grueling streteh dri{e_ :_x:‘el:l:hqu;c’:g\];::r afidigoanoti::;‘l:‘; Wu;‘u \;‘xz;u. She also was released 0 appointment to the|at Washini The street car-riding habit is grow- | against proposals to {nclude that ity w The race was over & course of twWo | o¢ fact, they declare = oo | under $1,500 bond. £ me Court i 31 v - example for the community which of fact, they declare, to say the De S Supreme Court of the United States |Shoals project. They have not ex p] and a half miles, with a jump at|parement of Justice opinfon “over.| Police in the southwest made raids and, ‘Whereas: the acceptance annulty coming indirectly trom ‘thy steel trust, the most powerful ang predatory corporation in the United States, i3 not only unethical, but a enace to the Integrity of ouf courts nd detrimental to the best interssty ©f the American people, therefore, “Be it resolved: exeoutine hoolved: by the national S Bhw details of his offer; they [Ing rather than decreasing among [line In a group with New England it serves, has for sixteen years been have made no study of the govern-|Washingtonians despite the tremen- |roads, and said that an alternative in the charge of Mrs. J. P S Neligh ment obligations or the fi"“""}'“:;“; dous sale of automobiles, according |plan, linking it with tne Erte and|{ne of lts outstanding activitles is the ] olyed o to William F. Ham, president of the [ Wabash systems, even though dang-|home while thelr mothers are em-|Tile and overtook Rovah Ben at the |questions at issue over which the|nesroes, who last night were ar This bellef in Ford's ability to do{Washington Rallway and Electric |erous, would be more desirable. ployed or ill. A soclal servicelsswn gt the finish. Curytiba, owned | deP8rtment's jurisdiction does not ex-|ranging for $1,500 bond each. A lars things, howeyer, 1s not confined to |Company. Frank H. Alfred, president of the | (T8I0 nurse Was recontiy seoured by 1) p. Shattuck, was an easy third. e evermre eterminable by an- | quantity of liquor was selzed the south. e state 4 . P 2 . ne: ey _con- toE 2 s oM permiseion. to”expropriate |, Mr- Ham admitted last night that |Pere Marquette, argusd that the gov-| A" kindergarten ‘where. for efght |37 S500RL SR IG8 1P 11K PN | trolier himself; and hence tney‘auy | The raids were conducted by Cay such waterpower as he desires. He|De was incline to take the opposite |ernment’s plan to create a separate|months out o e year small cl ren | vhird, $50. stice itse! has hhee}z and Lieut. Holmes of No, 4 every quarter. After lagging behind | ryleq” the controller. Thev even go|on nder Seatraine, “Sandvar’ 11 began o | 115 3% Miine tne Daparemesy | o7 0U places charged with violating orge ahead of the flel s 1nst of Justice with {ssuing opinions on(iB Prohibition act and arrested six ee of the i St. | v! get the fundamental principles of overstepped its bounds. It has, to use A 2z party, That wo. volos 0ur!°|;:r|':[l;:: Dnn'\x‘l ""?.Z“fi'l’niaflflfy r:;:rc:‘t_ \ll‘ewx until he z;nz dowrlx .1“ compared | Michigan peninsular regional system, their education to follow is another Army Challenge Cup. thelr phrase, “offered a gratuitous precinct, and the following persons against the continuance of William f:,:‘,",‘, inn. and immediately the citi- {the increases in population, sutomo- | with his line as the chief constituent, | o ‘the chief foatures of the Neighbor- | The Army challenge cup was won |opinion. were arrested: Mary Washington, 110 f:::";:r?h;n(éosnn (s office, and de- | ;0" ghould have all the privileges ho 2:?;:‘;::;—?' {;:‘:{'l.d:‘;:flf;:'?omfi‘ :/:l;:‘lg“;m;fl:um:n;a “lla;‘;n:n::::rl_w hood House There is an industrisl|by a team representing the com- “xo:mv;glemg t?;r}:’:;e'“{mllltor! commis- | Virginia avenue; Eva Hawkins and secure his resignation or homracls |Fequires. hat in 1922 the number of Cash | W. A, Colston. chief counsel of the | SChArtMent under the direction of NI |mandant at Fort Meyer, who also|force the lssue. Mre Brucggeman an | Bessie Svkes of 146 Canal street; Ella S i ‘Welcome Everywhere. fares colllaczad on bolln street r.sl":; New l}:ork. esmcy“f%r“.'dcffr;mlf:;:"d and adults, each with @ definite pur- ::lpt;;‘red third mg rxur:h";lbmrg S:mcpdl g'eslesrd;yx that no new occus Dickson of 207 2d street and Richard : Tiner resolved, That copl Ford 1s welcome everywhere | Way systems was equlvalent to argued gen on | nose, and a model housekeeping cen- | in the same even o ase clalms would be paid|and Ella Robinson, 105 G street. of this resolution be sent't. o= Henry Ford I8 rides per inhabitant, whereas in 1915 |policy towards consolidation which a Gen. Pershing’s stables was second. |until a course of action could be de- . to William Howard Taft, ‘Snembirs 5t |38 & manufacturer; where will he be |The number of rides per inhabltant |would give wide latitude and ‘fexi- tor where home and personal hyglene | GU% pefton stablos entry in the |termined upon following the White {iomgress. lour afliated “state and | welcome &s & presidential candidate?|was only 307. bility to projects originated by maa- | '8 PAEIS S0 0000 work 1s to be|jumping event for ladle#’ pairs was House conference. ~Members of the| 1 DEAD, 1 DYING IN DUEL: unions of trellons and to the labor | That he is the richest man in the( The District government has no(agements, . 0 ' ions as to the|continued the public must respond to|Arst. with iss Masion du Pont sec-|cemmselon Teel that the Bresidentaac- | /iy ‘2o oy 19— Sam Bowmran Skl world Is no barrler. The old Vir-|recors of the AANUE nimber of eul irability of the Michigan regional | the institution's financial appeal, with | ond and Bpenser TEVe d Ro-|tice for an opinion, after McCarl had | i a8 &4 @ Seek Co-o ho hates plutocrats|mobile registrations prior to 1918, |desirablility of e L3 i3 4 ol A remarkable exhibition an 0- pinion, after McCarl had|is dead and Gentle Forbus, his peration. ginla farmer, wl D b from that to th consolidations, he said, could be re-|Which every patron, young and old, is d by Troop F of ! twice declared his decision on the mat The committee on resolutions was|and ‘multi-millionatres, surprised e|Dut oven T TIAL SeAT 0 the Pred- 100000, Dy adding such a group to | in sccord. T R nited Bibies Cavairy. Rid:|fer could be taken as intimation from | Prother-in-law. is dying at the city instructed to obtaln co-operation of | vervelron " tacoprits o “the Ol4 Ioa. |ing and motoring produces surpris- |Wider combination, which would in- ing _double, the troopers dashed [the White House that there may be | hospital as the result of a revolve trades unlons and other bodies in Tinton: " few days ago, by telling |ing facts. Take the yoar 131 clude the ?jéi".’,’:.:;‘.fl ::;ll;vm the NOTED ENGINEER DIES. around the course at what Seemed |S0me way around the controller. duel last night in the Kitchen of th mpel’c’nnfi.‘i( g:r[r;and _for Mr. Taft's|him he was for Henry Ford and that e population of the city was es- P::a'w‘:r:{-p- T N 5 = S to be the imminent risk of their Ho::i\gnb;oy‘\;‘ee npe:’x;c; [so Clla\'e'b‘ee‘; Rlgernon Lee, “formos 'NALS scove. | Henry Ford was the only friend the |timated st 425,687 and there were 30 PYICART, H0° standpoint, such & | seons Macbanaid, & prominent Cin |meod in an honest to &otmiiing ox- | DR. HUGO WINTNER fought because of affection of the aldemnnon Lee, former Now “York | farmer or the workingman had among |only 40,995 automobiles registered. In | From the trafic standpolnt, sich @ |stone MacDonald, a prominent civil|Then they showed eome thrilling ex- . DEAD. | fousht because of afre oniof i ho frat day. chairman for | the big men of the day. that year the two car companies u{“ that proposed by the commis. | PRSineer who had charge of many|amples of dare-devil tar;:‘)l' rld’l,n?', [0 men itor & ., M- Cahar: 1o hisiaaton oy Tne. Ford poiitical flood is the|hauled 149.943475. This equaled 363 |than that provoscq B¥ (e OmAS: | important engineoring projects in the joven to the extent of catching thelt| o) .\ 5o o ST mmey 3 Russian communists were e d the | strangest _phenomenon resent-day | car rides per person. O T demands for coal he de- |fouth and middlo west, dled at hishorses by their tails and compelling ormed Clergyman e two-thirds “fakers and gegtoii® |politicians have had to deal with, and| In 1922 the population had goneMCUE . home in Brooklyn today at the age of | them to drag them around the arena and focus business in a fashion in U. S.— ¥ Two women were among the official and It was time for the Greiiiisy|they are baffied by It What will|down to 405,000, according to Mr.|clared, a%d f00U8 SUNTIS 0 oonants | sixty-one. H Dullt & number of|on their stomachs. 8 S.—Was 86. Pl s S L soclalists to stop ggmpo,,,,nF with{come of the rushing waters of ‘blind Hl:nu estimate, and the number of | {0*broft, It would be highly im- br:;im scrous the Mississ| p‘vl( rl;rer Summaries for yesterday follow: NEW__YORK, May 19.—Rev. Dr.|(S. C.) Chamber of Commerce at the ' ihe soviet. Kedeploredithereintively]SSntimont” | er Tialesuiang. fenthu-[ausotee = Re portant in the future, he said, for and Missour! river and superintended | (yie 6, brood mares suitable to produce | HUgo Wintner, the oldest reformed |recent convention of the Chamber :of small attendance at the conv slasm” for an ‘“impracticable candi- |93,113. Mr. Ham states that despite tte “and Michigan | large building operations at Jackson- Ll ter socond, post entrys | Jewish minister in America, die ; e COnit : saying It did not augur well fer thy | date —or anything you choose ¢o call t |the drop in population and the|the Fere Marquetls Bnd TGChIEan| i pig “He was born In Canada. | e My Cosice owned b3 Allendulo Farm: | his home today at the sge of isdias) Commerce Ul theiiunitedautytan; % status of the party in the Uniteq|—only the next twelve months wiil|doubling of automobile figures, the|lines to Drocure TArORE” o = e e Fora, owned by Spencer 1siey. | six. He had held pastarates i Lotis. 5;‘:‘“- lSOCllllflrT hn}:l‘ Just as good a|tell. norln-‘n‘ln-o 'l,gzt ln:h:ldlour-¥w‘n.fiod . Clasi :17“!-«1;“:"-;;“-?. e C';lf_';v ville and Detroit and_was rabbi chance to grow in this countr; onl ! A cal ers, ving an own i ~3 o h ! llemerit: had in England, he asserted. it the averags of 369 rides por inhabitant. . Gwned by Eugens Meyer, Sr.. (hird, Show Me: [OMETIbu of the Union Ml Temple | |\Who Best Knows Russia Today? i 1 . bep, owned leaders nere would go “avoit ‘el GOLDIERS T And there 18 still another factor— Be £ C ti Gy T forty-three years work of rebuilding in the right tor bus competition—which the 'ware O onsumption L B < i - : and “sidetrack thelr —attempts ' to WORT B, ‘president did mot take inte T el T g e o S i R s O i - L 5 sented by 'Mrs. Robert M. Thompson—First, [ sons, one of whom, Hugo Wintner, evolve ‘highfalutin’ phrasemongery.’ FlELD DAY TUESDAY 00&1_“;;‘!,'“ S Sa thy aubs canostenhle 1t is usually not suspected for a long time Riack, Beanty, owned | by Miws Lillan Seneer: | is assistant district ‘attorney. Of all observers who huwo .. explanation for the large number of and unless discovered early requires years to Ereecs; taird, Newtes Xyme, ';yfln'gl:’"‘";" — studied the land of the soviets i SAUNDERS DEFIANT The urivaraal sue of the pEivaLs motor be checked, and is then hard to cure entirely. 55 itlas Eitsabeth Ziegler. { under atteen—Fieat, Suowball. owned by Mrisg| | 204 ite communistio rulers one P Thrills galore will be provided [car has not destroyed car-riding Officers’ Chargers, Victorla 8, Tytus; second, Plécrust, owned by | | man, throush patien! estiga- IN FACE OF BIG SUIT | westinston. when ofcers and enliat. | habit. If you tire easily—or are osing weight—and have a per- cann 45, ocrs eharpes (enrrweigae, o | Hox Ao Eecsl ink, WD | | Gion auring many months, has h - g e . 4 ed men of the Regular Army gather sistent light cough w;m:::—:m«fil:e time. See a fo camy u rider, welehing 200 Poutl) 1o Ladles Pai especially mastered the situa- By the Associated Prese, on the north slope of the Monument| ). §, N. R. TO TAKE CRUISE doctor or have yourself exami e persaiag; hint, oot ‘owne | suciets b M e tn Bt $orec P = {8 F. A. Mackensle, e St SRR R e L i Health ent Clini e el e TOn O L L T seitl 18 osie Toumaitat and authar of Saunders, president of Piggly Wiggly | Ing for & meet, - Dgpm inic 1 C. eorge. owned by George B. Mulitn, third, pair 0 Stores, Tnc, today sUll olaimed” thy| Aeroplane races, wall-scaling con- |to B it varS ary 1 S yads gzl i 34, rondators—Firt, Mursth, owied | owaed by spencer Tisier, " T ot mem.| | the luminating volume, “Rus- upper | hand ' in what he gthllmt"l"tdlgem and a dozen other unique events| States Reserve Force Battalion, Co- 409 15th &S-Vg}‘d’f‘“:v:x}n “i:so ;.%%3—9.;":59:{ od by Mra, J. Bt Clalri third,"estry: | peraor secvants In 1l livery, for ‘cup pre. | | sia Before Dawn,” &n acknowl- ’ em; -of- 3 3 ¥ —F & £wn” pool Tembers to oust him from | will meke up the progTam, announce- | Mander Jokn A Scofield, Uy & J R sz dos e foa’ Muatere—Firet, Ponchette, | Suned by Bentos Stabies; second, teas oweey | | €dBed authority on present control. The holder of & $30,000 note | ment of Which was made by the War | omnan s T e teCond Summer P C . ton Dl otk | b Biencer Lisler; third, entry; tourth, tesw | | day Russia. m«u."“wga fi?:."é?n'n"“?:“;.:f n“"“;;"":lt Exne ":lm‘ et R N To Prevent umption ‘Loudon, owned by Miss Marion G, ..S: ghamplonahip, st}!e m; l;:;nr::rg:n;-dn’::: neotion with Saunders pool. In the air race all contestants win| _ YO! - e void house dust and or close air, day or night. e le horses, Bft a | Show e, owaed by A- W Ward: A A% Mr. Saunders announced he would [take off frem Bolling Fleld simulta-| SIERISS" (57 eirotiment. Daitorme -~ 3;1 ‘all the Hight and sunshine possible into yeur b B o avine. owied by Hotry | *iaus 81, hanters, cbamplonspiy, lightweight | | In Moscow and his travels contest the legality of the note, . . |neously and fly around the Washing- | cug el equlpment Are farnisned z 'milk and cream.” N Fonda." second, Preston By, owned by | —rFirst, Edward F.. owned by B Gen | | through Russia and Sideria in Jouiembars of the pool will not fol- | ton Monument, dropping messages (o free. ~ Those unsble to _ take part 3 g:lt* ety = food. o~ el o o Ll daneery’ tourin: | s eney oonds Brows Boy, awned by fpea- | | ypoir interests have been ex- ers K us el elow. B f 7 0 Gostroy . moe. Ssundera. deciared | Amother feature gt the meot will be | 10, ShIE CTUlES SR T he ToPar 5 dat m sloep by retiring en argers, for the Army rfl?ku‘&" oot o T b Pay e | | tensive. ;?“2?.'.:":2-’:";&‘;2';"“‘ m-w o “";. wfil am"flo:.m:}""‘} part of the summer 6. Try to avold worry. Be ch ink kindly. Your o Ve awned by com. | ond. "Galiantry, ‘owaed by Col. BoSert . Now he has written a notable e O ot ave ass oon! of The . ivi th it- me that they will stand back of me." | their equipment, such as rife, Rat'ana | ene’ pettation arfmory, Water 'and mind acts on your body. : B permmion: ke i, hunters, middle and heavy wetghi— | | Series of articles giving che lat- | Mr, Saunders declared the pool did | coat at different points aiong the | Liceets sOUCAWeAt. (oaChINg seamans . Fort | First, Mike, owned by B, O'F Randoiph”sec: est and most accurate availa ! :u}‘mflmn;d 2 Suvaen of the stock- | course uflA:‘:lh:ll ;h:a — the re- ‘gun_pratice, boat drills, signal. TMas Bulletin is paid for by the - mq Ao St Tnt, | masaliskin, ewiag s baste ia finlsking intormation concerning belshe- olders an: at any movement run. J en e race pe o \ o aee three-year-old r 3 . s 2 H SRl stociknolders wmesking o oust | sortostants will be mmediately eub: | 165 ‘end "saciat sctivitss sehedsied| _ Association for the Prevention of Tuberculosis [raiiiiu soeis 7ol B Sedisiiocie |\ uft R opuy vttt | | VUM L oo onane acticen | m woul jected to ins . R o pr Ben, med b, lter H.' R " Tave my own plane and T am ’ 7There alte wil 56 » tug.of-war, o O e T wvity 1o 4 rgi- Telephone Main 992 ZLesal Notios 1022 11th Street N.W., Cor. of L el Qg i, St 0L ":"'.;,‘,-:"' e E s : et B s zolng. ut them over,” he said. “I|three-legged race, a sack race and ‘officer, United- States- Naval T 55 g : S aes s s evénts, four other ra : Eropou o remain at ‘the helm of |all the other events that go to mdale o day. (4 saddle ponies, for cup presented | judging classes held over from U3 & complete fgld days . A7kes, 10-De Sake, idaen s’ ehliden e ‘Diogmine

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