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[7) R THE .EVENING STAR, ‘WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, JULY 14, 1923. yo ming Rated Doubtfulin1924) smpshots. B © - =By GLUYAS WILLIAMS. |Germans to Ban [New York May Draft Firemen In Check Up of Harding’s Visit Costly Cigarette | And Police to Build Schoot: For Whole Day i Farm Depression Still Makes State Res-| PaEi Sy u—win oe |Call for Skilled Tradesmen in City Sere. tive, Investigator Finds—McAdoo Democratic Choice. cheapest clgarette costing 800 Treetons e et e, e | ice Likely, as Unions Admit They : smokers and snuff users will also be without thelr dally ration, &s Cannot Force Men to Work. SORT OF WISHES HE HADNT] the German tobacconists have E agreed t 1 their sh. that BOTHERED ."TO GO OVER IT dato In protest against the in- creased taxes on their wares. ADDS UP CHECK IN USUAL FINDS MISTAKE OF FORTY SUSPICIOUS FRAME OF CENTS . IN HIS TAVOR. MIND e, 3 ¥ 3 i v 2 | would lose valuable years BY FREDERIC WILLIAM WILE, |present indications are deceptive, the There 18, Rew,a. b7 per oot tax By ROBERT T. SMALL. oul 3 1 going to c: = s ) . |mental training and discipiine sc Special Dispatch to The N Teapot Dome affair is going to cause on tobacco. The new levy ig re pecial Correspondent of The Star. | BETLAT training snd Lo - the republican party trouble in 1924. Wyo., July 14—Wy-|It may even rise up to bothor so in- oming is a composite of all the west- “"ulner«lvlv - «‘nmlld::]n- - Nnndt:; . o, % Warren, who generally regars ern country’s discontent, Wwith a|yppeatable in the state in which he leavening of “grouch” that is all its|arrived a poor lad nearly sixty vears own. If President Harding could per-|2go and which has honored him time suade the commonwealth of sheep,|3Rd again With every office in its gift. cattle, oil, coal and endless plains to Admits Serious Situation. forget its troubles and acclaim him| Mr. Warren concedes that conditions as the prophet of better days, he|in many directions are “serious” for would be entitled to account his|the G. O. P., though he radiates con- iRt il fidence that ‘the Harding visitation fatd has done wonders in rehabilitating There could hardly be a better test|G. O. P. fortunes. Wyoming ranks as of the accomplishments or fallures it | the fifth ofl-producing state in Amer- achleved. At the 1922 election Wyo. | 1% Sult Creek fleld, which adjoins g € 1922 election Wyo-| Teapot Dome, Is the world's biggest ming administered to the republican | gusher, it's averred hereabouts. party a brace of defeats which in a ‘m" Where ‘ul‘nil;l “Pat” ‘.T‘ullh'fln. s republican national committeeman, way were classic. It rejected by an | pedid U 8 tamile ot b overwhelming vote the ambitions of | FTRI0*f, ith hix family of beautitul Frank W. Mondell, majority leader A P e . troactive (and, as many dealers N v e this was admitted by fio are unable to pay what they owe NEW YORK, July 14—The police| All of this ‘way admitted by the government on their present |and firemen of the city of New York they could do in the way of compeii stocks, they are closing shop. may be drafted within the next few |ing their members to work for $12 idays to build badly needed schools, [day when co tors gen . throughout the city were paying $15 calculated to hold some 60,000 of the a day for the same amount of wori , | more than 100,000 schoolless children. | An effort previously to have the 1 {Mayor Hylan has called a meeting of |come to work with the understunc that they could work Su 4 1 bricklayers and mason contractors | (R4t they could work for Monday night, at which a decl- |pay failed because the men who goi Iy iTon vl Ve egclol: double time on Sunday took a d APTER ALL IT REALLY BE - The new schools planned for the |9 Monday. During the war doubl LONGS TO HIM IN A WAY, SE€- city have been held up by the lack d. THEV'VE PROBABLY MADE MIS- HIM ADDING UP CHECK. IF Everybody would work on TAKES THE OTHER WAY OPTEN HE COULD PRETEND HE ING HOW THESE PIRATES of bricklayers. It is estimated that|and few, if anybody, on Monda HADN'T— HAVE ALWAYS SKINNED HIM there are between 500 and 600 former | , The Sufestion was mude that 1! Gen. Gouraud, Leader injunton brickiayers in the police and lavers from the $16 jobs : fire departments. 1t fa proposed now | them to work on tho E that these men hall temporarily lay |unfon's own wage scale of § France, Also Attends An- | iois "t Hows " the might wtlek | was argued that this would 1 and turn back to their old trades at|fair to the men with families STiLL IT ISN'T UPTD HIM. WONDERS 1P ANYONE NOTICED e House of 3 > | 10 Wroming . more than double the pay they are |they should be permitted to n A, ine House ot Revresontatives, o/ (1¢ ia soninly. the dob o dpat nual Reunion. recelving at present on the city pay |they could. Then anoth supplanted a G, O. P. governor with Sarp friend Ot Eresltfnt Hitding ito roll. analogy came in. It was proposed to a democrat. It overturned the Hard- |fosh \W¥oming safe for the G. O. P. In 3 Unlons to Assent. dratt the single men fest. " At 10", ing landsiide majority of 9,000 in 1920 | Xk L rducing By the Associated Press. owever, the unfon leaders report Mayor Hylan has been glven ten-{ ya¢ there was nothing in their co tative assurance that the unions will | stitution or by-laws which ga ™ W annual parade following an address | ,1q no serious objection to the pro- | the right {0 use compulsion on u BUT AT THAT IT WOULD BE WITH AIR. OF GREAT VIR- WHILE WAITING POR CHANG by Gen. John J. Porshing, With auto- o os irunzement. They will want EIRn toeqetk on kBN whe EMBARRASSING I THE WAIT - TUE POINTS OUT ERROR WONDERS WHETHER HE moblle races at the Indianapolls mo- |y, py sure that each fireman and|course, it was against all the r by re-electing "John B. Kendrick, INDIAN. S, Ind., July 14.—The democrat, to the Senate by 11,500. 0 state, too. The United Mine Workers Into a reglon thus saturated with po- [ATe very strongly organized. = They b remeh e g T e Harding | with the 1922 coal strike and re not resides in the party of which he is|friendly to the Harding administra- © the the national leader. ek, N Moniall) ot b £R SHOULD HAPPEN TO SPOTT TO WAITER WAS HONEST, A COWARD| for speedway later in the day and|piiceman who goes back on the|they sald, to Work under the scale. Result of Visit Doubtful, fecling that ‘the man Who had rep- S OR QUST.NUTTY banquets in the evening, featured to- | yyyqing job shall be shown to have 18 ronble Je canded by the bull It would be agreeable to record|resented Wyoming in Congress for > day's activities of the Afth annual|yeen 5 member of the union tn good | S the union officials suy. that along with Wyomin's friendls, ) Mixicen voars 1'.‘2.'('.»-'l”Cni;f\';\'"w".il.‘:l reunion of the Rainbow DIVISion | sianding at the timo he went into the | waken and 1t has gone on at s If not vociferous, welcome to the | (YU, 00 JI8 Statels mining clafses | PORTRAIT OF A MAN Veterans' Association, which will | city service. All such men will be re- | rate the union leaders themse close y. instated for the time of their employ don’'t know from d to da u e S Sanasy e [ IEet anithie s o ie e maot - dourest | whiore thiarintana’ T¢ o tha fins s ' eterans today were recalling that | ij] pe gubject to_the usual union|in the history of the bricklay President the state’s political faith|had a right to expect ¥4 I him wus pledge Rail Injunction Cited. W, som TINDING A MISTAKE IN HIS TAV"QR,I little trace that i - i a Vi - C) Wheeler five years ago tonight the last t t fon, however, that the e. e rit Wyoming. being a realm of mag- wituans 7-1 (C) Wheele: ¥ &0 tonig] ast great | dues and assessments. unfon, however, that the ma: e g o o g nificent distances, is full of railrond offensive of the Germans was open- | School authorities signed an agree- | tractors have paid more 1 wan ed on the plains of Cham W ment with the union calling for a|stipulated in the wage agreemer o Rainbow. Division v satioos |scale of $12 & day for bricklayers. [ The poor c T 3 : | A ioned | This was an_advance of $2 over the | engaged in J ‘B l’ ’l H M et T a syt At Army, Mhioh | Ginschis, Tils: New ‘acale brought|canivey oy Tooimuion | i Opa s veue ueen as tide of the great war in favor of the |About fifteen additional men to work. |the plan to draft the police U, | - divisional headquarters and railway I ops. It was vitally interested in year in the nate and will aspire to | >1OPS. - 3 . succeed himself in 1924, assure one|lASt vear's bitter shopmen 3 strike, that Mr. Harding was “well received. | and took due umbrage at the Daugh- $ who is completing his thir: St Mx Harding was “well recelved. lerty injunction. The coal turmoil President's status in the state hasland the shopmen's strike will hardly been materially bettered. Cheyenne, |De forgotten by 1924, and the G. 0. Luramie and Sheridan, which hea both prepared and impromptu i The union leaders were appealed to. | men. e s to thix impending bat- |, ud oty heeds schools badly. With- n. Pershing . tle that Gen Henri Gouraul, com- s likely to. he: pleas | ravl, COm- | o4t them, it was argued, the children |* i i Akl o Bear unpicasanct” trom State Dry and Populace Likes It [y:::: s o b TRt Akl o speeches fro L DREEIRCRtial AL Men tell the writer that Mr. Hard- of the Rainbow Veterans, referred T ened e M. Hardine: Senator Wat: | ing would huve 1 not to con- e t0 In his order of July 7, 1918, which ren say ‘with quite conspicuous at- ;hu»llv:m‘ 'd 4 i . cnnclurllevd In]r this reason tention.” But there was u noticeable |1y did. to discussion of the adminis- By the Assocfated Pross tmproved moral and material con- |¥eneral admonishes you that y NEw MEXICD EDIT G absenca of real cheers or fervid en- | tration's coal policy, but to have de- SSRL - Ry O i g o N T A e i P break up the attack, and it will be a : thusiasm. voted himself to some extent to world 2 K, July val. The Nawab Hegum. who ascended |beautiful day for France,” and gave The néarcst approach was when | court talk. Wyomingites are not fov_icase Grew Out of Refinanging | fussed littie native state of Central| g, " one “in 7917, succeeding In a {the American doughboys one of their SENTEN.CED To jA"_ Gov. Ross, welcoming the President|erishly excited about international 0| Indis which has been ruled for three- Iine of woman rulers that was started |favorite by-words, “A beautiful day.” - at Cheyenne the day after the Denver though vaguely they've the quarters of & century by a line of | when Sikander Begum was crowned [ It was recalled that information gath- By dec reli prohibition spee Wyoming might back up the Harding administration red that |feeling that the quicker things can be of Tennessee Railroad S 1 upon to ghtened out in Europe, the soon- western agricul- s, wielding the|@nd struck a blow for woman's rights ered from German prisoners brought in by changing the royal succession to|Db¥ @ French raiding party showed that|Gj i - power of life and death over their | (he Temmaie fine hag maen oo es it | the German attack was to stars nt dure, | Given Ninety Days for Alleged Con. ASSOCIATION b to the hilt in law enforcement, but| tural countr: revive, 9“ X subjects, has taken to rohibition— | her coronation for the justness of |©n July 15. Acting on this information It 1 P that demonstration was rather for| They a fc. though not pacifist, in 1906 £ 'l‘ s ¥ BoE S o i o ess 0f hane willes: onananil dom. oi the Glere o temptuous Editorial Pays 6 Per Cent s than for Harding. Wyoming, |out here, a any people are anxl- G R an es welfare of her 985000 aubject lines at 11:30 o'clock the night of July T the rest of the mid-continenta for American adhes to any At least the present ruler, Her ke i 14, and the great battle was on. The Matter. on shares maturing in 45 vest, is incorrigibly dry. It H ne. world court or otherwise | By the Associated Press. Highness Nawab Sultan Sir Jehan She Tomen Wsur Nenk German batteries laid down their bar- 83 months. . It President Harding most for his un-|that will make war less probable and [ ST. LOUIS, Mo., July 14.—One of the | Begum, says she likes it. And, with| J4Ke her predecessors, she has rig- |rage at midnight and before dawn the or o 2 stand upon an fssue around [re-open world markets to the farm | . "o b St AhG atte i ]y age = it | orously the rule of Islam |rockets went out from the front line | By the Associated Press. S iChithe tate 16 Sallien, InreanectivE | e e o {suits gro he aitempt of St | her powers of life and death, what s all women thelr | sentinels that they had seen the German | LAS VEGAS, N. M., July 14.—Carl Pays 4 Per Cent Of party politics. MecAdoo Has Friends. Louis capitalists to reorganize the|she likes is all right with her sub- | fa nown | infantry leaving their trenches. The | . AR ey V! LU AR | Mr. McAdoo is the only democrat|Tennessee Railroad Company in 1906 | as invisible She |main attack was over on July 15 and | O Magee, editor of the Albuaveraue '} .. p.res withdrawn be- To understand Wyoming's sullen ftalked about in Wyoming anent 1924, | was decided vesterday in fede: pread ofprohibition o tar-| SRetiSE 3, SFRStICN, ZSCSRALTICH | WHIUS AL mAN to senew it an tre folt | e, wa) dound gulity’ of caneerin 2 turit, mood, the country at large—and the|The plainsmen like him because court in favor of H. Clay Plerce, N mystical India is described in!har paluce of Arablan Nights splen- g day were suppressed. Although {in District Judge B. J. Leahy's court ore maturity. fodn s oo large and ihs)aha T fnt < el = the Germans struck from the Argonne S A B DA 0 oy | & dry. because he'has so “stronm™ &y, i capitalist, and formerly 'of & r from the Nawal Begum her-|gor with her regal features obscured. |to Chateau Thierry, the brunt was oy | Nere and sentenced to ninety days in minded that these sparsely-settled, | record in favor of organized labor, self, indited at her royal direction | a i X E ita- far-flung western states know noth- | rail labor in particular. and because | Louis, Special Master Joseph W. by her secretary in the political de- | (ot (& dinner to the prince, then on |Gen. Gouraud's front, when twenty-four | the county jail on each of four cit ig abo e “prosp : reb on_ hi " ; tour in India, she announced a series | Gernan divisions attacked i to run consecu- O T e o hich | they have come to ook upon him as| Jamison holding that Mr. Plerce was | Partment.” of undecipherable name, | of governmental reforms. insloding ST Cotinteat it Reven T i Gons: tHe sertanoes. Co Posed to be basking. 1f Drosperity | aen e lcAdon s Nold (o west: lentitled to collect $1,067,446 from the | 4 81 obViously venerable typewriter: | eytablishment of an executive codn- |ons American diviaton Vel jaud; tn sagitinn. ied §f st 051 o hasking. prosperity | ern delegations appears to be secure | " 6 i . he letter, bearing th ‘s royal | oi] o e J: i b & o o i A v ever was really headed this way since | and anbecnkable. National Bank of Commerce, whose | crest, was made public sesterday by | Cil Of state and a legislative council, { Two “buddies” made the reunion |costs on each of the seven counts in vent astra e e. i 11 embodied in a new constitution. realistic of war days wh c ] i . it went astray en route. 1t js astonishing to find the uni- e 0,00 5 the committee on conservation and ®'y R < t ys when they carried | the citations. The hard-headed men hereabouts < counter-clatm of 500,000 bosdaiagainet e it 4s o | The Nawab Begum first sprang |out a pact that they would bathe in the Assets More Than $8,500,000 i Surplus More Than Ality of McAdoo talk to the vir- S g nd advance of the Council Boar ; N Publishing Company, L o e ancanan e e e rutje | Mr. Plerce was @isallowed. Benevolence of the Mothodist: Epiar | into public note in 1911, shortly after [ pool at the soldiers and sallors’ monu. | winiy (oiabet the Boriuns Gombany: $850,000 nsidered the chief | aspirant. Ford talk of course. s ens Based on Old Notes. copal Church I Eoaarn. o Srteng iy s ool [ ment neMunmaas piciroig et the firat | $1,000 on each of three counts and American __economic | countered, but in Wyoming 18 heard = . d 3 : ofELee 4 ndianapolis, and | ¢1'05 nother, a total of $4,030, p scheme—has hogged the good times.|mout frequentiy in terms of ridicule| The suit decided yesterday was| Wims Morals Improved. e orke—and succeeded in losing | brought many laughs to the pedesirians | 51 the Some conmection. 3 Corner 11th and E Sts. N.W. Barring the oil producers and thelgsaturated with contempt. 1f Harding | based on notes of the Tennessee Con- T am directed by her highness” h ashing young son, who subse-|when they hopped in and came out the | rhe publishing company was a co- Wool growers, nobody in Wyoming is{and MeAdoo are rival nominees of |struction Company, amounting to|the missive read, *t nvey to your quently was found disporting him- |ther side just as a policeman hove into | gefendant with Magee, cited to ap- JAMES BERRY...... Preaident on easy st They are but a rela- | the leading parties, the “Ford vote™ |$700,000, issued in favor of the hank | P0ard her highnéss chapks for (Gl Mt Wontmerize WUl s Lyoulis jeight pear and show cause why it should | ||| JOSHUA W. CARR, Secretary tively minor percentage of the state’sfin Wyoming will not be al fac-|and red by $750.000 in bonds of | thelr kind appre of her policy | dancer whose face was not veiled not be adjudged guilty of contempt population of mear 200,000, in which | tor. the railroad and $250,000 in bonds of [ !N Prohibiting liquor manufactureand | More recently she figured as donor for publishing the series of alleged men predominate. by the way, in the| ‘It would be a cheery optimist who [the Nashville Terminal Assoclation. |S81€ in the wiate. ' It may interest .of $35.000 for support of a_school CREASY GETS NEw contemptuous editorials written by = ratio of four to one woman. 'All the|today would say that Mr. Harding|The collateral and interest were|YCU 10 know that the measure has|at Delhi for her veiled sisters. And, Magee. The court found Magee and ARNOLD AND COMPANY other producing and middle classes|would defeat Woodrow Wilson's son- d by Jacob L. Van Blarcom, | by ouathaDIs euccess jdgmin. 1 SARS S¥o; 2 Proke nto i the company equally guilty. are about keeping their heads |in-law. The sands, by all the common [late president of the National Bank of e R e T S810) marchen TR'AL FOR MURDER Magee, in his writings, had charged above water. signs, are distinctiy running the other | Commerce, and in addition the inter. | U S R wiich s Btdbutec among, e that Judge Leahy's court and vari- Thousands of them are not even|way. That can be chronicled without!est payments were zuaranteed by |C00P: S bl bie . a ous county officials of San Miguel @oing that. The cattle raisers and|minimizing by an iota the unquestion- | Mr. Pierce. Vi 3 by 2 s 3 e ¢ were influenced by a political the farmers notably are unable to|ably pleasant personal impression| The bank later obtained a judgment | jicounty W I i 3 B the Aseociated Pres machine. Shortly after Magee had d keep out of debt. The day this writer| made by one of the most lo of $700,000 against Mr. Pierce, when > ~ s ¢ ; nd guilty of contempt he R'\T‘ ’] ]) visited with ‘Senator Warren—"the | tharacters who ever was Dresident of | the notes wers not taxen up and the | IMACIANLEL or inese andit ALBANY, N. Y. July M—willlam | J¢h (0885 EHi1Y anotner. contempe 00 of the judgment, H. Creasy, convicted recently of the | Jifation based upon an editorial in greatest shepherd since Abraham.”|the United States, when he in latter paid $419, his constituents call him—he had !\l!!'nns land of distress three weeks ago. | but declined to remit the full amount murder of Edith Lavoy, a Freeport|his paper. The new citation is re- AND school teacher, has been granted a|turnable July 21 . . come from a bank director's meeting. (ol until he had regained the collateral » = B < ) preigat, 1928.) h gain e collatera Senator Warren said it was appalling by which the loan had been secured.| a tlves edait lng g' eeme'u new trial by the court of appeals,| A Eroup of Magee's influential po- to observe the amount for which W The bank, however, retained the se- e T : 4 s S hy t to determine Sulig hanieiare Wayine B o ) N ies s calltsral On s IIDaRoF —_— Reversal of ‘the judgment of convic- fl;f;l-frg;:g:e of action, It 18 gen- CO\IPA Y , who cannot pay their .000 of the Tennessee Construc- vi ; interest, to say nothing of taking up i c tion was granted becayse of errors|erally understood here that an appeal tion’ Company. for which, the records inkle on Magee's behalf will their notes. showed, Mr. Pierce had not been a| Amicable agreement on the indem-|to indicate that the figures given|®t the trial. = = % NEW YORK, July 14—William H, | be_made soon. TUnable to Pay Taxes. guarantor, nity to be paid by the Chinese gov- |2bove finally had been agreed upon |, Wi P OR Wiy 1L -—Wlle: 3 The county treasurers tell the same In New York Bank. ernment to the twenty-seven forelgn- | 2110 formatly accepted by the Chinese | gy a8 Eing Goatls Hunee, WA ses Offer to conservative story. Sales for delinquent taxes from Mr. Pierce - then ascertained that|ers captured by Chinese bandits on|ever that the Chinese government al- |STanted a nmew trial by the court of , investors the courthouse block are everyday the $250,000 railroad bonds had been | yr.. ¢ 5 o T oo ‘.‘ cillingness | appeals, was convicted in November, DChrrences WAChDT: S Awy oL ikt thel turned over to the Chase National|Ma¥ 6. and held prisoners for some |ready has made known its willingness | }§i" Wy g legislature ’ spe Toan la; put at needy farmer. per cent interest. El : 65,000 which, it was alleged, = : X wnt. 10 and 121 Judge Declares Strict Adher- | eicd diviachas from the"van Bias- | sovernment in discountenancing any | EOVernment (hroughout the megotia- [ {Jirca the Young woman had Killed Der cent interest is not uncommon on com estate wh tions in Peking has been against any | herself when he refused to marry o of the murder of Miss Edith meeting in Bank of New York and the suit de. | time, seems near, according to the |10, DA%, Indemnity upon anv Lasls|juvoy,'a Freeport school teacher. e hey 430001000 1o Be clded sesterday was instituted for | Associated Press. elgn powers decide as fair. v e g i Ty ¥ I uarantee 000,000 s to be S oy ey, of the bonds as well as| e attitude of the United States| The attitude of the Washington |Bimel Re the thial the defenss mnin: q l i were to have been |inflated demands by nationals, seems e e peommon 1 e inflated indemnity demands. Instruc-|her. Creasy, it was stated, came i N oany i working ence to Law Violates applied g the 3700.000 notes. The suit| 1o have dominated the negotiatlons [tions to Minister Schurman are un- | north from. Kentucky 1o break off | When they fall due are doubly em- United States district ‘court here. The|by the diplomatic corps at Peking. |derTstood to have stressed the desire |relations with the school teacher. = | Mortgages hittered, Spirit of Act bank. in turn fled a sult on the|A figure suggested In the course of | {Iat MO Undue advantage should be| The prosecution's case was tha | Gov Tous iciitied ihesatath del 1092 pI . nds that Mr. Pi vas 1iable f taken of the Chinese government in {Creasy killed the young woman n The Way { With a farm-loan plank as one of his R 00:000: Tt N the eon. | the discussion of indemnity in Peking the circumstances. she refused to marry him. Scores . paramount issues. Wyoming 18 grate. S struction company and asked judg- | poS tR&t Sach of the persons captured To Welgh Each Cane. of Tetterw exHRAG SDY, the two were Secured on improved Real ; Hal for ireportant Hel dered it L be paid $300 for each of the first introduced in evidence and it was to Larger Sales ! 2 ' ol fnm—{’cu B¢ Talp D oFg’e 8| By the Associated Press. ment plus interest, amounting in &ll| three davs of captivity and $100 a| It also has been made clear that|gusserted by the prosecution that Estate in Washington, D. C. Corporation, but it manifestly has nos| HELENA, Mont., July 14—Circum- | to $800,000. day for the remaining period. O Ee pteRc e e VG was s Creasy, though married and thel H gt o . = : i —_— The foreigners captured by the|Yictim of the bandit outrage should)father of two children, had met ) i se- L ejmcWUnIevenATDICxl | ismcen. aud mot e echistule 1OF 12 bandits ncluded eight Americans, | be Weighed on its merits, particu- | Lavoy and had received letters from % n In addition to the se e iven e Al D gcimance | juries in the 1919 act of Congress for several of whom were held until June | 1arly with relation to any special |other women .through a correspond- There O reaso! curity of the Real prop- Eoouce. b wnat e in | veterans’ relief determine “total per- 1% when general release was effected | Claims based on allegations of hard- | ence matrimonial club. h Sh 3 p:rowum' and ‘cattle breeders crave, manent disability,” and any effort by on an nxreementchuween the bandit ;;!ll):ic:r’filrezng :e':x?;iml l{ossesl:r He"::a:sdugu:rr:gr fr‘.‘é‘%r;rhggséefl;_ W your ow erty, we guarantee uncon- ar e bre: 3 3 - PRIt Y m ng from the | gree - o X oEne Cwool Thdustry, apart from o, | the director of the Veterans' Bureau On the basis of the susEesieq indom | CAPLIVILY. erated three hours. An uppeal for a Windows -should ditionally the payment of seems to be the only thriving thing | t0 apply the schedule literally vio- nity payments, those who were not| ‘1nasmuch as the indemnity figures new trial was denied by County Judge e in Wyoming. The new tariff has|lates the spirit of the act, Federal released before Juns 13 would re- siven ahg:erd:eder.v;ylghhn}\;ek;wend:ze,n» Smith in Mineola in April. not dominate your principal and interest. played a conspicuous role in bringing | rudge G. M. Bourquin ruled here when ceive approximately $5.000. crally regarded by the Peking diplo- e andl o - M. 5 . it s assumed here that locality attract b o M I he awarded Dewlitt Law of Missoula, I MMNRE foEny: the other powers took the same posi- | GOES 35 KNOTS-AN HOUR. the bulk of the i Denominations in any No_information as to the progress | tion, and that excessive claims which amount, $100 and upward. reminiscent of war-time peaks—45|Mont., judgment for $3,335 against the y v ! ! . of the indemnity negotiations was|might be submitted by various na- cents and around half a dollar. insurance bureau. . £ available today at the State Depart- | tionals would not be found scceptable | New Navy Tug Breaks Speed Wool Men are Envied. Law, who was a farm hand when he | Mrs, Creighton Acquitted of | ment, nor was there any definite word | by their government The come-tack of the wool grow- |€nlisted; pleaded hi- own case. Since Record. Zowri Better- . o o o some Rask e dle ol oy i fon e e Mother-i . EW YORK, July 14—A new Business Windows Various Maturities ers with unspeakable envy, for the|had studied law as & vocational stu- other-in-Law’s ENVOYS IN MEXIC guarding American subsoll and agra- |, NEW TORR. SOV 007U s 8. | J operations of the two last named|dent. rian rights in this country. 7,500-to : 1 Sroups continue 1o ‘ba exercised ou | “Regardless of the statute defining Death The ‘announcement of last week that | Richmond, has arrived here fresh Founded 1064 3 to 10 Years almost money-losing lines. The cat-|total permanent disabllity as the loss eatn. GREE E T the conference would end by. July 14 | from the wass 88 o8P n Thve M unless further extenslon was necessary | & Navy SpRed TETOLL S giel ” This HIRES TURNER fle growers are ‘experlencing one |o€ hoth les oF both arms, or one arm wholly unexpected result from the|and one leg, or an arm and one eye,’ to arrange the final details was coupled fie Navy's - % : B e Lf el Siasohnt {,“,‘.{“'.l“.:egh“fi'-‘m‘& e LA GLASS COMPANY These Guaranteed T P‘:ardne)u fcCumber tariff. It has|etc, in any case ‘d‘vhein pa‘l;n‘ing abil it shut off the arrival from Canada of | ity O capacity is destroyed to an ex- o e il cittars &« oieat o o TR RS 4 3 Recognition Conference Entering | isfactory result was in sight. = e i MALILE & wpeed Fec- Mortgages may be bought By the Aseociated Press. J., July 14—A su- invaluable herds of catttle known us | tent that no substantial portion re-{ NEWARK, X “stockers” and “feeders. mains on its merits to serve demand | preme court jury returned a verdict e aIen raark B e In the past, American cattle men|and to secure a market, there is total | of not guilty against Mrs. Mary O. Consideration of Final . ord. the . Richon opment, produc- Washi D. C on the monthly payment have bought about 200,000 a year of | disability; and if it be reasonabl E 2 for horsepower development, p ‘ashington, D. C. ; X B o P 20 e O | banle that this ctatus el Tany |F- Crelghton last night, and for:{he Detail $4,845,000 MOVIE DEAL. ing 35000 HP, or 10,000 more than precsi gk plan. Interest at the rate they now are being diverted exclu- |continue, is not temporary, the dis- |8econd time in three weeks, she was etai LOS ANGELES, Calif, July 14— |the Leviathan ge"s'lfl ;m A of the mortgage allowed sively to Great Britain. The farm |ability is total and permanent in|acquitted of a charge of murder. Coiitrkoieitiaveibes stwnéd sud pra Jrent Ek CILIUERESNINEASS (00 Bureau federations at Washington |lexal contempiation, snd within the| Arter standing as co-defendant with de by the Para- | BOIToY 1ok seapiane as part of her on monthly payments. have just issued a statement, re-|intent and meaning of article IV of | y. nusband on a charge of pois By the Aseociated Press. liminary payments made by the with a huge seaplane s pars of ==Ll N counting their vain appeal ‘to the|this act,” the court held. B ¥ botson- | MEXICO CITY, July 14.—The end of | mount Pictures Corporation for the | cargo, to take pa Tariff Commission to abate the 2-cent Congress Gives Remedy. fug’ tier S ninstean yor-ol1 Wiviher, - i downtown theatrical interests a pound rate on Canadian cattle, In{ 1.3zq Bourquin declared that Con. | ChSFles Avery, and being. acquitted | the ninth week of the recognition con- | eftve Gowntown Hebimis mieren's grder that an old source of valuable | o JUIED BOUTAT BECIared that COR- | on ™ june 22, Mrs. Creighton was |férence finds the American and Mexican | of . Grau 3 raw material” for fattening and con- | 8058, G. 0 08 FHENEC 10 (N GEeeY | placed on trial alone for the death |delegates entering upon consideration at $4,845,000, the Los Angeles Times ditioning purposes may not be cut off. o ted tod. Three movie theaters, fication of disability, but left it to the | of Mrs. Annie Creighton, her mother- |of the ultimate details in the mutual | stated today. o The cattle men and the farmers In| irector of the Veterans' Bureau 0 |in.jov . ¥ mother- | ¥ feretanding which, It fs hoped, will | the Metropolitan, the Rialto and Wyoming sing the same ballad of | * such rul d Grauman's Million Dollar, are in- H Woe that echoes everywhere else in | WRES ' SUSP oS Fensnabie “In| As In the first trial the state|form the basis for recogmition of the | GiV(q: K&p in touch the rural west ~They get bedrock |, ore than one instance. the rules and|8ttempted to prove that Mrs. Crelgh- | Obregon administration by the United 'th HO e which they must buy. Our old friend, ¢ Tolative ot the | that her death had occurred by pois-| Charles B. Warren of the American Wi mn ! High Frelght Rates, enjoys here- | t0 the contrary, are violative of thelonin.'® gypert testimony offered by i Do iou N mbouts the same disrepute he has | SPIFit of the war risk insurance act | $ie"detense was given to prove that |d¢legation manifested continued opt! Drices for their own produce and pay | Yo llations of the director of insur-|ton had benefited financially through No matter where you are the court declared. traces of poison found In’ the body | mism that satisfactory assurances would & o Call, Phone or Write for Particulars sky-rocket pdices for commodities | ;0 "5 e® 0t Yeen reasonable, and, |the death of her mother-in-law, and | States government. ‘ARNOLD i tion— Feemed ie SEtar St The court praised the act for its spending your vacal b by Mexico_relative to_safe- Wanted Talk on Oil. liberality, and said that it should be|9f Mrs. Creighton were not sufficient | be_given by ico nor how frequently you AND The Wyomingites would like much|interpreted as an “accident insurance | ™ z¢,. iberating three and a half to have heard from President Hard- | generally. ; Bonin Teal DiGRT e Rry tUintr et ing on the Teapot Dome oil affair, A —_—— I % verdict of not guilty. A third indict- . . IeNysuriorheart romarks on that! SUEFETS FOR KLANSMEN. |Mnt is ending assinst dire, creign: | Beginning Sunday, July 15 ton. -1t charges her with attempting % o home to them. The former govern- o 33 ‘we will publish daily in the change your address— he Star—Daily and Sunday— COMPANY Incorporated Capital, $1,000,000 0 S £ will come daily to yole gy to obtain merchandise from a Newa 3 I dail by ment ol reserve, transterred by the {o obtain merchandise from, 3 Newark il come daly 1o 3o Harding administration to Standard |Taken From Tuskegee Hospital,|tenses. * . b news—so that when you Ol interests, lies wholly within i Wyoming’s domain. It is not so much Negroes Say. 2 We Are Making a return you will be conver- the passing of the Teapot Dome into . . g Rockefoller pouesxlonnthnt irks the| NEW YORK, July 14.—Charges KNIGHTED BY POPE. SPeml s-Day Pflce sant with what went on Deople. Their chagrin comes from |thet sheets from the storeroom of L 1 here during your absence. Established 1895 the Veterans' Hospital at Tusk 3 a’t oo oll within she "Siatew | Ala., were used as uniforms in. g |Henry Heide of New York Honored Py e e e b 1s| Ku Klux Klan anti-negro patade held for Philanthropy. . : Q > IMETAL GARAGES—ANY TYPE || . Rates by Mail—Postage Paid | 1311 H Street N.W. f claimed to be the largest §ingie re-|there on July 3 and that white at- ) ;o 0 1t You are Thinking of Building. || g —1 taches entertained the paraders at| NEW YORK, July 14—Henry Heide, C | ‘ . ?-‘l".'w‘I‘y'i‘r’aX“%‘}a,L‘xJ:i‘lo"i.’,‘.‘;:i supper in the hospital after the dem- Dhlllnthropll':t‘ and candy manufac- Lock for them, It Will Pay You to See Us I Maryland and Virginia All Other States | Phone Main 657-658 City and elsewhere. onstration were contained in a state- | turer, has been made a knight of the | . fol- The willim Riw [ Danty “In manner of speaking, the state|ment jued today by the Nation: Order of Pius IX in recognition of his Daily and y i l“' of its life blood. It thinks Teapot | Colored People. ticularly his aid to suffering people in Wyom e o | c _60c 25c 1l The association sald the sheets aft- | central Europe. p Phone Franklin 81 One month, 70c S0c 20c . One month, 85 ; 3 sy & Sflid o beyo“h:';.dx::: o ere found to bear “dust| The knighthood, which has been £ ong Oux Rapedssntyites WIIL Cofl c) 10¢ e to give ‘employment | and antomobile grease and other ovi- | conferred on no_other lving Ameri- b ! "CASH Ol 'HMS TO | One week, 20c 15c 5c Ome e, 801 ming men at well, at refinegy | dence to show the use to which they |can, is the third .papal recognition| " - i . R 1 il % s A bpen Pt fii's feels it is thus being drained of some | Association for the Advancement of | generosity as a Catholic layman, par- wofl Cflmrny