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Fair and slightly warmer. tonight; i tomeérrow increasing cloudiness, prob- L at: 1, || Base Ball Postscript | Yesterday's Net Circulation, 92,234 TWO CENTS AL WHITE RETURNS, CLEARING MYSTERY OF FOUR MONTHS Member of Electrical Firm Disappeared January 12 After Deserting Auto. PR ‘ably befoming unsettled. Le <" ‘Temperature for twenty-four hours ? ended at 2 p.m. today: Highest, 7 2 noon today.; lowest, 45, at 5:30 am. 15 =+ || today. Full report on page b. U N Entered as second-class matter Ji- No. post office. Washington, D, C. BURNEDTODENTH___ BOSCORE [ppi T N IWHEN PLANE FALLS| 9588 " o = SENATE AGAIN VOTE (AND CATCHES AFIRE| giserge - - CONFIDENCE IN HIM, 3 Sk Goslin, I.....vovineun. . d EAT BUI-UNG HH-“ .ga‘:l.i lcl; Communists Hoot Premier as I 3 ;i Peckinpaugh, ss i Dgputies Give Him Rous- ing Reception. . . Thomas Duncan and ¥- | Ruey, c....... # ving H. Kroupp, Militia Bu-Johnson, p........ _reau Clerk, Both of Wash- |Russelh p......... % ol Gharrity mgton,. Lose Their Lives. Matals - L O'Neill.ran for Gharrity in the n inth inning. ACHINE, TAKING OFF, 28,879 cesewTsaen ey MILLERAND IS PRAISED FOR HIS FIRM STAND DECIDED TO BREAK AWAY TO IMPROVE HIS HEALTH [mowmwmwwmwmoan oo umNRPwO =D Ulloeen-tn-n—'——eecx cl-—oe»—n-u-e.—o_: - mlenhnn-eeeem? ~looccceoooo~aem @ ] Threat to Lay Situation Before Nation Forces Poincare to | Hed Traveled to Pacific Coast. Condition Much Improved, GOES INTO SUDDEN SPIN BOSTON Withdraw Resignation. | Statement Says 2 e AB. R. H. 0. A E | i e : / Lass ies Badly Burned Before They Mitchell, ss. . .....ccoonevnnn.a 3 1 2 1 1 0 | B the Associated Pre A ! White, member of the firm of 5 f 3 0 0 s —Rue eablnet b White & Boyer, electrical contracto Can Be Extricated—Pilot,| De Vormer,c................ 4 1 2 3 | beén aummoned to meet this evening & M . : g i o ... 4 3 1 © O !prior to the departure of President g 3 ary 12 last from his home here, and Starting on Trial Flight, Crashes yRelChle- [ S sisiyaieimis 1 { Millerand on & ten-day trip. The pur- Y //%an for whom ® country-wide search had : nly 200 Feet.| Flagstead, rf................ 3 0 0 5 0 0 |50 of the meetinz is 1o consider the S 5 |been instituted, returned tocay as BRI ¥ i : procedure to be followed in the cases A N S bruptly as he d W 2 rocedu v 5 \ N abruptly as he disappeared. He issued Investigation Is Begun. Burns, 1b . 4 01 9 0 0 of Marcel Cachin and his fellow com- N7 * ) - a written statement sexplaining his = Collins, If . ’ “..0 1 0 0 O O |munists charged with acts endanger- N L B ) | absence B ing the safety of the republic. = = 4 Mr. White's automobile was foupd Msi. Thomas Dunean, air service. |y Haprjg, falb."....,. 3 0 o0 4 O 0 It was the refusal of the senate to &4, ) ) -/’(/y/ 2bandoned near the"Aqueduct hrlTfl‘(‘e n duty in the militia bureau, and Shanks, 2b . 3 Py 1 2 2 1 |try the communists as & high court 5 s in Georgetown with articles of his rving H. Krupp, a civilian emplove NKS, ZD. . .cvveeencnciinnne that precipitated the resignation last | clothing piled in it..He left a note'to ¢ the militia bureau and living at| McMillan, 3b........ 3 1 0 2 2 0 |ngneor Promier Polncare dnd his| ! | : his businses associate, William P, = = ; ministers, which the president re- IL S | ver, stating that he was suffering his afternoon when a De Haviland |~ z 0 1 @ |the communists stiil stand, in spite ',H b d F * 9 ing that he had decided to end his _B airplane in which they were fly- Murray, p..o coooeiineoennn 1 : : o 0 0 of the sonate’s decision, which was Jfqlusoandas, rerris ”; e ; i { Mr. White's explanation, in the f hed to th a at Boning | Emke, p. S esEnenie - | simply on the method of procedure. . o ; orm e E S © O O O |and the ministers tonight are to de- i A vice to Gu-ls ! {of a statement, follows: eld. o T lane | Memosky L.l 1o 7 _7 |cide whether the case shall be 5 i i ... Warned by Doetors. Maj. Duncan was piloting the plane — = e 2—7— Iy 1 { brought before the assizes court or | Bf the Assocated Press i Upon my return home 1 feel that nd was taking off for a practicel Totals ............ ...31 6 10 the action abandoned entirely. | .n‘:""-;)‘”:"“:l\ e eSS Some statement feom me is due to m X . k ¢ : » v ahle to suppor: their - y riends concerning my absence from {@ht. with Mr. Krupp as passenger.| Wemowky hatted for Picrcey in the scventh inning Hooted by Communist |Guide, Named as Co-respond- | nusvands. Unitea States senator Fer- | Shrine Hosts to Find All Mod- | rome ana business for the past four for Burns in the eighth inning. s"the plane ascended to about 200 Collins r: The entire chamber of deputies, . ris of Michigan advised the girls in . |monthe. ot it Was seen to g0 into a spin, and | SCORE BY lNNlNGS with the exception of the communists, ent_ Annoymg Her' | the &raduating class of the Packard| @[ Developments in PU“- “For wecks prior to January 11 I had rash, at the south end of the field, ! 3 gave Premier Poincare a great ova- | Commerctel School at comencement been afflicted by extreme nervousness e " '} ¥ 1 2 3 4 8 6 7 3 9 R.|ion when he entered the chamber to- She Declares. | exercises last night. man Towns | accompanicd by insomnia, and my con- mediately bursting into flames. | hirs : 0101 00 2 1 0— 5[y for the continuation ot yoster- | moiou have all. he sald, “seen vour . dition had become such that I was Before help from the flsld arrived Wgs ington :........ 6 day's Interpellations on the Ruhr. The ! T I fatticrs to. Buy, xuy hing. they Taut —_ warned by my physician that it was “he big plane was entirely consumed | BOStON . .....0....... 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 4 X— 6/communists hooted the premier, but BrsdmcandPues o |fom s satety pinto s Sown. 1€weul ne geni of modera machinery is absolutely necessary that 1 leave busi- H Pt ; ! t = NE K, May 25. rs. Anne s el 3 i > o | NES ts s fo by, the fire, Doth bodies:being mutl- SUMMARY: O e e el ot the dep. | Urquhiart Stillman hapns that Mra.|S0d, 30ur, husband, you il “rever [ buss dragsing to Washington tipn] TP SRC s nEul Desbonuibiiitien vor _ J t ' ustas 2 - - at Mrs. | pee b ou’ can just remind |the four cor > » unde; ¥y ng a per- \ited by the flames beyond recogni- | base on balla—Off Jobmson, 2i | uties iLeeds will win fn Her controversy |your husband that you ‘can at @ny |, o COTRErs of the United States | .. 0.t geparture. 1 felt that 1t weud yion. | Two-base hits—Plerey. Reichle, Ruel, First basc on e inanice in oice o2 tlie cahinet | With Jamss A. Stilinge for the sup me go out and earn your own liv. |IONE strings of steel Pullman “homes,” | g o : i Three-base hit—Ss. Ho ot Plerey, 4. Maj. George Lovell, commanding of- | ¢ C0ac "Aien—s5. Jiarris, Ruel, Evans, | {it hy pltcher—RBy Plercy (Blaege). ' #eor of the field, immediately appoint- | peck. Struck out—By Johmson, i; by Pier- 3. | eaa board of investigation, as it |Doutle plays—Buras, unassisted; o con - . i i eclin n politi- ould not be determined by Witnesses | 1. cye wn basceWashIgton: | Umpires—Messrs. Rowland, Morlarity there is a fecling In politi What caused the ship to take the| tom, 4. and Hildebrand. al circles that the emain as it was left b; oW nw: 1 5 { 7 Soniwese tlupwe | tha senate. M. Poincar ,__———————_——_—_—__‘ ot e StileD |ing, and he “will get ‘down on his | which are to rear overnight Alaadin |7° 8bsclutely impossible for me to cut N e an | knees to urge You to remain‘in the | cities housing from 30,000 to 40,000 | he ergok,frOm my business by taking says a dispatch to|home.” E s an_ordinary vacation. Accordingly, as inhabitants each in Benning, Ecking- |a measure of securmg what secmed 1o Timbs from Grande| 8 ton and Alexandria, Va. on the eve |Me &t the time to be the only remedy _— A nebes, todar.” For Mrs. Leeds. | ’ e e of Shrine weelk. [fo6 & Somme e eia chtort v s et Sl el 1 ! When the sun sets one week from | physical and nervous strength o 2 ¢ {today it will behold there nothing|_'"During my absence I traveled arnd Jman adiled a sensational | . i | more interesting than row after Tow | o, ofked in several cities and so | . definitely dacided upon last night, | POTt of the son bo {and Mrs, Lee id at tha forzign ofiice today, the New Yori i as ! althoug ses—Washington, 5; Bo) 1y to the ras) by charging that | improved in heaith that 1 had stert. ! i g 0| Fred K. Deaurals; ‘ns Indian guide [} 1) | of newly laid steel rails. But the |ed toward home lroml‘:ih{n?:la?\‘.lfen premier ha sen gl voie of} ez Fokh' the patert ing ctiles, complete in every civic de- O secured employment, intending ) 'z i ) : st | Man ard caorged with tie pateraity | 1 2 .| to remain there a short ti RMANS AI_ARMED et ? jaspasnes o ”"c“,'._n‘e"’,'; °8, 2970t Lot Gy Stiliman, hdd been annoying | e DAsmmu sl lipunilc Deatiomte at o Time = daylight saving tin © the - A 2 = haths to well organized polis s = < ALl L - 4 aes. iler attorney has warned Beau- | ganized police and| .oy S P 1 v fire departments. It will be, accord- | from time to hecs 2008, X Jorking % 5 to desist, she declared, and added from time to time, T was &t no ti Wanta New Exprsssiou. T e i oot e | FeW Arrests Include OWNEE |ing to those who have seen the pians | deatitate: s 1 fogid thay o Koo in advance, the triumph of American | €8¢ of the electrical and hardware Y BY JOHN B. KELLER, o h s f r his “ : ; 3 BOSTON, Mass., May 3. | o4 Shanks, S. Harris unassisted Ta® o 0 0 : i X REPURTSUF RE“ The Red Sox staged & belated raily | iying Lot 4 SUUERAY, SERESend [ eiders a new ex 2 the i of Car Tagged “Out of |rauroaains. business opened the door of empioys con- old McCormick of Chicago. a friend » > | ment at any place. this afternoon; overcoming a hree-rui, pcrocy doubled to left, 3coring Me- | senata necessa Shriners from the south and south-| “I have returned completely re- ordgf; Gone for Tools.” (’“,l Ay set up Mouwe fn the Puil. {stored to health aud, tn view Gt the propose a | protector. man car tha | circumstances, 1 trust.that my friend: . brought them here and y friends | CRESARLILE e re and | may pardon the concern which my 7 Y Nationals’ lead and winning the second | miiian. Mitche!! singled to cen o WAt probsin i o’:sm“ s “";fedhx.' the clghth, | vorin it Jot m;i iin, Evans to Jobn ! confidercs next week on | Names Society W ! After the score was tied in tie eignth, | stretch io 2 double, Evans hn- onfidercs next X _— | a i | ] and with a Boston player perched ofl | sci to S. Ha o 'runs, three hits, | nis Gomestic polic:. 1 Tacea el w0d sne knew, that " N call Alexandria “home” during the | unexplained absence mar have occa- ~ third, Russell was sent in to rclieve | one error, ! ith oaly scventeen arrests made | week of the convention. Similar ar- | Sioned them. For the consideration ; N L i | xac s ministerizl crisis ended p £ K Johnson. B NING . z % Mrs. Leeds was not the cause of her [ .. 0o ocittct 1 % the |rangements have been made at Ben. |and kindr shown by them. both D | SIXTH INNING. | 88 guickly as it to be it |in the arst procimct up to noon, the |TAngements have heen made at rreom{w Xingress shown by them. both Jasted a half hot motgrists of Washington today dis- 1pi€ and Eckington f ; < i issii 4 3 e thwest. And nothing | Unable to express my deep appre Berlin Asks Permission of wasHingTON—Biuese . Reahte ¥ plafed a spirit of co-operation in |has been spared to make these Pulls | tion. The course which I took w Harris saerificed. Burns % at vecond. Evana n fiicd to|h play, Shanks to no errors, | M it o cbeying the special traffic regulations mflyhriéms as fomtgr{\ah\e and sa(e’:’]::’:“? r“]':":hlt was very ill and : Rice flied to Reichle. Go Y the Shring convintion. {as the best protected home in Wash- e at even another day French to Rush Police to | Sarris. o runs, no hit i 2 ase, Gne Rit, R | PO A5 He gremler, on 18 DTG |10 Lean replaced in Mr. Stillman'a e n R S E r his action repressing commu- |attentions by a New York society ington. of delay might bring such a'br - {one policeman found a machine| = Idol\‘x'n 5 WonMI place we Sast h]:;saskx. RER x : % i | bility of recovery.” ub : BOSTON—Mitchell fouled fto Ruel. ormer lined to Gostin. | 17, ivive, | parked on E street, bearing this sign: ¥ % Trouble Area. 288, | Dovormer singied to right. Reichle also | Re Bluege threw { '3 1L} Cachin and the other de-| Cmaf: whom u-;u' has heard he may 16,1 of" grder--gone for tools.” In Alexandria alone 500 Pullman e singled to right, Devormer stopping at | out Flastead, Reicnle taking third aft- unts charged with illegal acts|Mmarry if he is divorced . | e 1 Mrs. Sti According to Capt. E. W. Browne, | "homes” are to be parked. It is ex-‘ nst the state are to be tried by| About a month ago. Mrs. Stillman| ., " @ or waited and when the |Pected they will house close to 30,000 A |rupturs with her husband. and the| t op-divorce afd other suits which grew jout of if, but that another woman (00 Poincare's general| was rasponsible. She said Mrs. Leeds | ce flied to J. Har- Judge singied to | second. Flagsiead flied to Gosiin. Burns | er the throw. Burms farned. No runs, | fanned. No runs, two hits, no errors, | one hi,, no er P the Associated Press. assize court as soon as the ex-|expiained, she was informed thatiariver returned he had no dificulty |men, women and children. New tracks | LONDON, May 25.—The German| ‘WO left: SEVENTH INNING amining magistrate has prepared the|yy Stillman had broken with Mrs.[in driving the car to the station, | . e 2 NNING. Mr.. Sté r .| in » | have been laid to accommodate the un- | @overnment is alarmed at reports SECOND INNIN WASHINGTON—Pock walked. Ruel | ©25¢ Leeds and that the latter was con- | Where he left $10 collateral. precedented traffic and regular strcetal %hat armed communist bands are WASHINGTON—Flagstead eck. Johnson Sure of Confidence Vote. templating a suit against the banker. | g pich ca\‘er‘ sections of lhc':'ls;rla,:ik have been laid out. There will be a i Riarching on Nasen, ‘says & Central|fine catoh of Judges drive. Evans sius ,"3‘“2,“,“";2‘:‘3” Premier Poinca position re-| Mrs. Stillman appeared far grom|ing arca. did not find any Violations | special police force and a modern fire | | g News d:.:p:tch from Barlin this after- [ nl:y Peck aingled to siht, putting | all, and Ruel | mains unchanged. for he will un-|Wer usual health. For two years \h‘g-‘c;'r!g:n:(-s;mmm“ left their ma-|department to guard the visitors from Toon. as asked permission of the| gyans on third. Ruel flied to Flag- tripled over Flag- | goubtedly get another vote of confi- |during her court battle, she post-| . BeOC€S Bf MOTOHICts Lol o e | those dangers and every convenience | . e flied '{rench authorities te send forces of | stead. Lvans scoring after the catch. 3 head, ing Ruel. Ki erman police from the occupied dis- | Shanks threw cut Johnson. Ome rum, | Rricts to Essen and Gelsenkirchen, | LW Nits. no crrors, one left. | BOSTON—Biuege threw out J. Harr More Join Rubr Strikers. hanks fanned. Peck threw out Me- dence in the Senate and probably in poned an operation to conserve her|rages ‘this morning and stretched jof home will be instailed. i the Chamber of Deputies also. energy. but three weeks ago it was|their limbs as they reached for| There will be playgrounds for the | Bs the Associated Frese, : toaru O children when their parents think it | s OSTON—J. Harris' bounder bounced | The person who comes out of the|performed, she said, and she had not | S{Taps on the street cars. Others who | L2 CE (TR0 0 them penconink It! BALTIMORE. Md., ¢ 25 —Seizure \son's £love aad Peck threw him | crisis_most advantageously is Presi- | fully recovered. . the edge of the forbidden some and |ington, and trained attendants will | of 300 quarts of whisky on the Leon- v n inks. Mc- | dent Millerand, whose reputation for| - al erwidi - B s ooy il ; 7 the Associfted Tress Millan. No rune, no hits, no errors, neon threw out Shinks. M- | d nd, whos itation {or | wp really did not make a direct of- | walked the remainder of the way to > senc eir | ardtown pike, about eight miles from § BERLIK, May 25.—Dispatches from | "one left- | R e cat | hanea by the e eray an devisign | fer to Mrs. Leeds to adopt Jay (Mrs. | their offices. PareRutl biant may ana urants will | the District of Columbia line, today ® Ruhr this morning gave rise for | THIRD INNING. | No runs, no hits, no errors, one left. ,wun‘ ;“mmdh& h;n‘cl!ed the Tc‘n{de&z. Leeds' son),” she said, “but would Motorists Watch Arrows. the visitors may purchase anything by general agents from Washington & time to the belief that work had|, WASHINGTON—Bluege was cailed | - | He informed M. Poincare tha €| be glad to make such an offer any| Motorists driving through the|from a ham sandwich to a welsh | is leading to an investigatt £ the Fessed in all the Ruhr mines, the cor- | out on strikes. S. H‘;m, fouled to | EIGHTH INNING. premier persisted in his determina- |, = 0 iU con'e half brother |downtown section had to proceed | rarebit from sun-up to sun-up. Shut-{ ace po the local di "l ation ‘of 1h f o | Burns. McMillan threw out Rice. No| WASHINGTON—Murray went in to|tlon to resign the president would y cautiously and keep their eyes peeled | e trains will run direct from the ¥ ocal district attorney's Fespondents reporting a general | BUrns. MeMilan threw out Hice. No| A ton, Goslin was out, Mur- | avall himself of a rarely used preroga- | and if Mr. Stillman does not accept |{;r the arrows on the lamp-posts|Aladdin city to Union station and office and agents alk-out with the assumption that a | g s XoN i ey was eatied ut on | MY 1o Burns. Juige waiked Evans | tive and send a message to parliament | any responsibility for him, we do. If | which indicafed the one-way Strects, | (he S(ation at fth street and Virginia | The lquor, it was thought, may rike throughout the Runr had been | strikes. Mitchell - walked. _Mitchell | lifted,to Flgstead, beck doubled s1on€ | i, 52ion e e o af ox_ | Jay Leeds father isn't a gentleman, | TPolide officials expressed the bellef | 3VChuS oVEry fiffeen minutes, Ut will [ nave nave been run up Chesapeake BTk were eracity g nntderne | articles of clothing almost within the | Bay to the vicinity of Point Lookout, Stillman said that if Mrs.|the drastic nature of the regulations | toWn limits. Md, by rum ships reported to have “had any sense at all she|and the fact that scores of persons 700 Cars at Eckington. been hovering off the Virginia capes eclared in sympathy with the Dort- | died stealing. Ruel to Peck. Devormer oying the unswerving support of a|my sons are gentlemen.” und strikers. Later advices, how- |Dopped to Ruel. No runs, no hits, no | Ruel flied to Fiagstead. One rur, one ot ihe cliiaans. s withe | 3sea wer, showed that the movement was | STTOTS, none left. BOSTON —Mitchell singled to right.|draw at a moment when' the vital|y . g e I Dav 3 1O nEng | reparations question was approach- e . L T T e R WAsm:gE:g‘h\:i G el e Ronle singled: v Jert, scors | Ing @ decisive stage. woila fignt ike & tiger. I nope that s oo ot 2y afier AAT| . iner 700 cars of the Psnnayl- |recently. | joslin single o | n te rificed, above all else,” she added, e W no-parkin, i v i .| Two me v s y 50,000 QUIT WORK. right. Judge singled to left, Goslin | TR I e i Premier Object ot Criticiam. not sit still. ' 1 hope that she will rouckly, by 6tk and 0O B e o | yanis and e e el e ‘t\;::o:,”::;i \’1“1};:.‘ Py $topving at second.” mvans sicrificed, | 104, Scoring Relchle. Russell replaced | Premier Poincare’s attitude in ves-| 1ot let things slide by, hopink that | irdets, and withis that teriitory there | ington It s expected that St Jeast | Marss counts. and Ambroee Becher | | . Johnson. Collins ran for Burns. J. s " | somehow, in_some way, she and the |are more than a score of one-wa iy { Peck flied to J. Harris, Goslin scoring, | arris was purposely passed. Shanks | {792y MeyatEn. caljes taiin °°“""t boy, especially the boy, Will be taken, sireets. O e e "in hond &% least DA™ lof Washington and New York city. {3nd Judge golng to third after the catch. | bunted to Judge. and_Collins beat |erable criticiam. His opponents assert | care of. That docsnt gain anything| The police, however, have tacked a |Shrine convention. The Baltimore and | They will be arraigned before Com- Ruel fanned. One run, two hits, 10| judge's throw to Ruel. J, Harris stop- | that he made the government appear | with people like Stillman. yellow ‘arrow on practically every | Ohio railroad has cleared out one of | missioner Supplee here on o charge nf ) b= | BOSTON-Eems nica. to Geat pediowisscand, McMillan forosd J HeEs | ridiculotis, and evex sdme of his mokt Boy Has Nothing. ARtion "o the arrow yas Will' net | 1% huge warehouses there and turned | yy\sgal possession and transportation SSEN, 25— ce i —] o 0 Gosiin. | ris at , Russecll to Bluege. d . s s ESSEN, May 25.—The strike in the | piogcieng flied to Evans. Bluege threw | stk out. Four runs, four hits, no|ardent supporters hold that, although | ;.. 1.4qs alleged illegitimate son |come to collateral grief. it intoran attractive xud complete tes Pommuniets Still Control Town of Gelsenkirchen. Rubr, i ted by th i ; 5 taurant for the ben=fit of the visitors. | Yesterday general agents, following :;:- r,’n:::\;:;‘: irn "“y““;"es :v:r:\:; out Burns. No runs, no hits, no errors, | errors, two left. the foreign policy comes before every-| "7 /"y “Stiliman, today has a to- TRAFFIC BULES ISSUED Just how many more cars will be di- | their plan to stop the enormous flow ’ > NINTH INNING. thing, the home policy ought not to . verted to Benning has not yet been | Of liquor to Washington from Mary tal fortune of $1.90 deposited in a penny bank, according to his mother. The mother—Flo Leeds, former chorus girl—in a telegram from At- determined. land. also raided a place betwesn &t This plan will also relieve conges- | Mary's City and Leonardtown. They Automobile traffic and parking re&- | yson 't Tnion station, where a cnpac | did not make any arrests. but de- ulations issued by Lieut. Col. C. O.| jty crowd is expected to pass into the | Stroyed what they claim to be one fncludes thousands of iron and steel FIFTH INNING. WASHINGTON—Collins went to cen- | ho left merely to lobby plots and par- o i 4 : is moved to first for “"'f"-'-‘ in ‘dd“_;_‘:‘ ‘l" the MINErs| WASHINGTON—Plercey threw out | Bastons Gharrits based for Russell, | llamentary traps. previously out. The latest to join |Johnson. Bluege was hit by a pitched | Gharrity doubled to left. Ehmke now $vere 20,000 employes of the stee}|ball. S. Harris lined to Burns, who | pitching for Boston. O'Neill ran for Sherrill, officer in charge of public|city anyhow. No pains have been|Of the biggest moonshine plants in orks at Remscactd, near Elberfold! | (A8€ed Bluege off first for a double play. | Gharrity, Bluege sacrificed, MeMillan ALUES AGREE To PAY lantic City, addressed to the Asso- |y iqn o oo™ 0 BICrES OF :laced spared by the {terminal authorities, | the state. nose demand for & 50 per cent in. | \(euis N0 hits, no errors, none left. | to Shanks, who covered first. Harris clated Press, challenged the state-|in effect last night until June 10 as|however, to keep the crowds moving per in-| BOSTON—J. Harris sent Evans back fouled out. Shanks threw out Rice, ment of Mrs. Anne U. Stillman, the | follows: in and out in an orderly fashion. SMUGGLING IS SCENTED. Srsass in pay wae refusea. o e S R S bt sttt o i M o o i 'No par - Special guards will be on duty dayv banker's wife, who has asserted her parking will be allowed on West 8 ~ It is estimated that 50,000 miners 5 o D g s EOELY Executive avenue, the roadway south | 3nd night and information boothe wiil Sosieh WETak Sharikiig 16 the -Gelsakitiins s . = willingness to take Jay Into her own | of the State, War and Navy bullding, | e Placed in different sections of the | The Scotch whisky captured on the tm, | rinces a 0Ol S n ! nursery, that the former New York [any of the driveways within the park | Di§ bullding, where strangers will be | Leonardtown road early today bore } The communist commission of con- | -« = ] | Popers Signed in Paris by Repre- |banker settled $500,000 on “the other |3red, bounded on the north by the | 5700 or part of the city by the least :;::T:;e‘:l;;;zf '\.m';ff:;d :l‘:l’:i’o:’:l ol today was still holding tie police | i gg;' By Reds for Plouln Revolt} sentatives of U. §. and whmsa i hes [ahe tn et funan [ xbtucaeert ont e weuii o Ton | spensyeaatiuio st niC e coraing lo Edgar ¥. Read, disisiona o % g s st ed in an af- e west by 17th street. { b s [PROUURTTATE &t S oSk - chem Whitn)] NS g Other Nation fdavit submitted by Mrs. Stillman in | OF 01 B street between 15th and 23 { prohibition office so far has no et seized early vesterday. 1 { winning yesterday from' ti 11 streets. GERMAN FUND ARRIVES- dence to definitely connect up the Plan Workers’ Police Force. ] i aivision of the “pr:.m. pivcesrer BT S o S e S Ty whisky with the activities of the rum 5 i ) . i v con- e permitted on the rig! | MMt e confimiie .,,,meerensky and Other Anti-Soviet Leaders |s: i scisa v B o e e e oee™s | obae e i Peoways. ewtendlng | NEW YORK, May 25.—The steam- ifieet, whick: s belleved to be man- #ne burgomasters and the French PARYS, May 25 —The agreement| .q: ajimony and $15,000 counsel fees, | (NfOUSH all other park areae, right|gy;, Reliance grrived today with |euvering just off the Virginia capes, Ruthorities for the establishment of a S d M h between the United States govern- |y o 4.y her telesram, satd: el e T o S el 120,000,000 German gold marks, of which | With probable connections in Ches- uthoriti , ponsore ovement to Overthrow . wna tno ania powers provia- | ™ ) suid: | De feuuired to Kesp to the Fignt. | 0,000,000 German gold marks, of which | with, prob ; borun police force. % for the repsyment of the costs ‘Just saw papers. Boy's wealth to- One-Way Roadways. national Acceptance Bank to cover | That bootleggers are making a big o e i Bolsheviki, is Charged. il |m o i amy 1 the Rhe. | W0%,225pties ofe Sty Snte |, over sortaln oadmays onvay |iipirilon noves siven oy Gormm 1o | S35, (0,801, il gior, ace ot e Rhine-Herne canal last night, » 18 rged. s N emed today, after & two. | baners aay. they are positively faise.” | (ramc only will be permitted as fol- | Belgium. mnounced that another ship- | Shrine convention has been officially ccprding to German sources, by the B e e O 8 ey | Mra. Loeds, who withdrew ffom the | lowe: West Exccutive avenue and the | 1t was om0 0. soid marke wouid |admitted by Prohibition Commis- xplosion of a large mine said to Tour Session of the delegates, N8 | city after threatening to sue Stillman | & ™, 00 ouinbound “only: road- |arrive next Monday on the steamer | Sioner Haynes, himself, who has con. jave been laid in Ruhrort harbor by | ™ {ie Amociated Press. *er anti-bolsheviks abroad, who prom- | Which certain alterations were made | for non-support of her child, aid mot | U5, T10Bhq the Tidal basin from the | Mount Clay. centiataq’ au’ SMepecikllys lorkAmised | oan ustionslate MOSCOW. May 25.—Fifteen persons, | ised money and arms. “The late Gen. | in the text as previously drawn up. | |A3\R4S 00" iven e Yeaterday ‘in | Paul Jones monument to the inlet o 3 ; 3 all of them princes, generals or no- | Zulokedze and Prince Andronikoff are Eanada by Mea, Stiliman “to fight llke | bridge, southbound only; Potomac . . There was some possibility, it was + The damage, the Germans say, is | blemen, have been executed as a re- | declaréd to have been among’ the a tiger.” driveway from the north end of the ‘ onvlct Artlst said in certain quarters, that the ficlent seriously to affect the | SUIt of the discovery of an active| leaders, S 5 T-2 BEGINS LONG HOP o polo field to the fnlot bridge, south; liquor might ‘have been'landed at evolutionary plot in the . e counter revolutionists employ- ? ound only; traffic B Point Lookout y smugglers, but no ansportation, as it is draining the | viet republic of Georgla, says a dis. | cd the bandit leader, Chelokaeff, for ON WAY TO CAPITAL| MINT SUSPECT HELD Bridge-will be southbound only; road- of Outra in Gefinite information s to wWhere it ater from the harbor, Which holds | patch from Tiflis to the Pravda today, | their purposes, the accounts state, 3 . way from the inlet bridge along the ging e tram at ayailsblc todsy to auy barges loaded with coal ready :fl‘e n'&‘:’ 'ol’lthou:dnxecnted are not | but ufi' ?lot falled when his bands rlverddrlvle to Hdllnes llaolnl, l_sim:m- . pmgmxm?n ;ulhor‘!iflel, i ven, t is said all were active | were liquidated with the aid of pe sociated Pré Arrest bound only; roadway from Haines; P bl D ‘Admiral Reynolds of the coast r the French to -transport doWR | p,rtigipants in the movement, aut foroes. sad The ring lowiers ar. | 'h:,‘“ "“::"'l',’, May 25.—Lieuts. Montresl Police t Man for| Bound O™ the exit at the Highway uolic '€CEMNCY |guard today said he had received re- e Rhine. The counter revolutionary activities | rested. i SAN DIEGO, Calif., May 25.—Lieuts. Denver. briGge approach, north bound only; £ Ports of the activities of the rum fleet f Thousands of windows within a|in Georgia are alleged to have been It is charged in soviet quarters|Oakley Kelly and John A. MacReady, = & from 1ith and_ Water streets along NEW YORK. May 25.—Abraham 8. | off the Virginia capes and that sev- & a adius of 700 yards were brokcn begun early in 1922 with a combina- | that the central committee of the Army aviators who recently ostab- MONTREAL, May 25.—Detectives| pidal Basin to Paul Jones monument, | Bailinson, secretary of the Society of | eral vessels o.( lhg fleet formerly i vhi tion of Wve non-bolshevik parties, | mensheviki, which is accused of par- od orld’s record by flying from | today -arrested on the street a man | northbound only; roadway from Tidal| Independent Artists, today was con- | operating off New York had changed the explosion, which caused ex-|tie plans including a general upris- | ticipating in the movement. had a |lished a Wi hélieved to b e of the band in.| Basin passing in rear of hureau of | victed of exhibiting a picture that base to oft Norfolk. The coast guard tement througmout the Duisburg |ing for last September. The conspi- | connection with an unnamed British |New York to San Diego without a | helieve ki ¢ band in-| 0100 ihg and printing and continu- | outraged public decency in the much | has three boats stationed in the bay. ‘em, The Freneh ® authoritigs mini- | TAIOTS are asserted to have been in | colomel, who at the- beginning of | stop, left Rockwell Field today in |¥olved in the big Denver mint rob-|ing east of Washington monument| criticised painting. “Father, Forgive|he said, the Apache, with headquar- i i®t s communication with M. Gordan!, for- | 1923 was in Georgi: ut left shortly thgi famous monoplane T-2 for EL| several months ago. The su: to- 15th and B streets, northbound | Them,” depicting dry advocates raid- | ters at Baltimore; the Manning. with the damage, saying it is unim- | mar Georgian premier: M, Tseretelli, erward witb the promise to send {Paso, where they: are scheduled to ars ;fi,ls being <hetds fornidentification { only.“and ! roadway ‘on_ east ¢ of | ing Christ as he turned water into | headguarters at Norfolk. and the o % Wlitpse, northbound eonlr. t ¢ wedding feast, Mazcoutin, a heavy t orfolls. t. « : a Kerensky cabinet member, and oth- mey and xid, rive eardy chis aftecnton. = by the Caiarado’suthoFitie: S

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