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F THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, AUGUST 18, 192 ~ REVISED BUILDING Just Average Sort of Summer, BROKERS' RECORDS |Laddie Boy’s Abe Martin Says: |Stork Brings 21 CUBA HAS SUPPORT Says Scientists, Despite Cold THR " Warm Greeting | |5 , lg!bi?s t; ff;;tplei OF HIGH OFFICIALS Weather Bureau Officials Pay No Atten- When President and Mrs. Cool 4 ; . \ : JOHNSTOWN, Pa., August 18 Meet Obligations to America Twenty-one children have arrived S g idge motored to the White House “ 2 at the home of Mr, and Mrs. John Aid Foreign Business. A. L. Harris, D. C. Architect tion to Sun Spots or Cooling E. M. Fuller, Indicted Bucket| pomiey, mieht to call on e % ‘ e T R Harding they both were greatly fm- e s B W o ¥ s ; T r day a High government officials | Heads Committee to Finish of Solar Radiation. Shon Head, Clears Up Dis- l e ; Tn o to) e Toman o 8| WL Eoernment o @ Task Started Year Ago. Laddie 5 is fifty-one. There has been one |lgations incurred wh earan f P, =alie oy sot of twin et oo “There s nothing particularly un-| “But it doesn’t mean a thing!" de- appearance of Fapers. The dog was standing on the The first child of the Tomans, | . “h* 0t 0 : usual about the' weather here this|clared the officials, ——— portico ay the President’s blg ma- Mrs. John Kluck. also of Robin- S & PR = e Why, Washington is having its chine drove up and apparently rec- dale, was married five vears ago, |honest effort to insu Engincer Commissioner Bell today|summer.”—Prof. Charles Marvin, fysyal sort of weather this summer,” NEW YORK, August 18.-—Penetra ognized it and probably expected and is the mother of five children. | of American busines: a committee to make chief of the United States weather |declared Prof. Marvin, “We have had|i o the ever-deepen 7 i+ ce his old master. He leaped islands appointed a co e hot spells, followed by the usual cool IL' = con '"“‘_"' e of ovi down the steps expectantly, and 3t was nolnted out final revision of ashington's s ron . O ! - i = denco concerning tha $6,000,000 fail- Wwhen he' discovered who the oceu- BROKER RECEIVES 1 e 1 ou building code, on which Building In- BIL peunmers ure dnealiish, Sanye % 3 repor from allfure of 1. M. Fuller & Co., federal{ pants were he continued this ap- 4 White House that « spector Healy has been at work for |Wway."—Maj. E. H. Bowie, Ic for arts ountry > them, als yesterduy made the first of | Parent gladness, much to the Acations ot tho 1 caste A ials see no g gratification of the new President. ; Two YEAR sENTENcE‘ 4 more than a year. e believing that there isfa& series of startling disclosures Mi Coolldge. in mentioning the - | was to do away with Albert L. Harris, municipal Nothing unusual."—Joseph B. Kin= ‘1\xhlusf)|v rflvulu \I~..|.m m."nl about | culled from the confessions of Ed-| incident yesterday, said uh‘mus. in 3 AR e | that other reforms v - = = oo cer, in charge of the division of ag- |the weather, either here or throug ard A Fulle 5 srank Mc-| his opinion, a most favorable omen ¥ ssocia s, into effect tectis chainmanof the commitres: ol el e teorolony out the country, as a_whole. Mg Dutes W oAk M and that he hoped that Laddie FHILADELEHIA, August 18=Br | peidiviv the iotter sisted by the following: : 3 While expressing the greatest in- . partners in the bucket shob| Boy's greeting was such as he and ~ nest A. Knoblauch, junior member of Recen k pttery Thomas W. Marshall, Washington| The above summed up th pinions [terest in the findings of Dr. (. ( ge through which 4,000 cus-| Nre Coolidge would always receive {the bankrupt brokerage firm of | established and comy has of the weather burcau to when | Abbot of the Smithsonian Institution, | tomers lost their investments. u r e z : White N < c 1 | £ oth g of S Sadi : < a . Abl e Smithsonian Tns on. i spon their entering the White Borden & Knoblauch of this city,|made of the closing of certain Society of Engineers: Louls Juste-| pproached with the question ‘as to|whose observations at solar stations| Developments of the dgy included | 1 & I iiising inconventence Aot iars 9 House. 117 ’ 2 9 v was sentenced to two yvears in the ment, Washington Chapter, American!whether the present summer ix & |in the Andes and Arizona were pub-|bublication of the bandrupts sworn 2 1f ther wuz ever days wher we | was s e LD yor i el EIUSIDE (inconventen's ¢ Institute of Architects: Arthur L.|“freakish” one. as far as the weather [lished last spt showing a diminu- | Statements that records of the busi- should keep open minded: an’|of nolle contendere to a charge of |These matters have been : s is concerned, or whether it is an un-|tion of the intensity of solar radia-|T had been thrown into a sewer 2 g corthless check for $430,- letln W. V “n:‘lp nd E“!! h"‘l":;"”; usual summer, either here or else-|tion, the chief pf the weather I»ur:.:‘u by their William J. Fallon PAINTER FINDS OWN alert, 'xhn ca‘re‘t!\\em. e D05 fiHe elieci” was! suade onth €0 carten, representing the Washington {\pare is not ready to accept this as a rea- | and Eugene ce (Copyright National Newspaper Service.) | Kean, Taylor & Co. of New York limlders“oumll ‘i\{a;m‘{m;’\;‘”rf build Neither the theory of the diminu-|son for weathe |:u3-n.m',n« ’l"ullvr told his whole story before PICTURE DUPL'CATED for payment of k of United change: Morris Hacker, form - tion of the intensity of solar radia Aiaes ” the federal grand jury, which al- ) B casury ce oS e s L O S e B . “Average Vamaries. e i e e . PARIS BREAD PRICE CUT. |Stites Treasury cort : assistant building inspector accepted at this time as reasons for| . 11 fact. there is nothing about thefand their tv awyers. The attor- | Childe Hassam Discovers “Fake”| papis August 18.—The price of |sumed today his counsel —_— “Valter I. Beyer of the National Lime l\voather which, in the last analysis, | We4ther here or in other countries|neys, Fallon and McGee, were served ] i ? ference, said he wished to withdr: e 5% ooy hegaip tarectly bane. honnal|Ihat sts wkrficulaely unsual eor | lh ) anovytlo angeat Bafors ed Signed With His brean’ in Eitis hae beemxcduced | lichel nicw orimoc gutity; enters MILE-A-DAY SPEED. Committee to Meet | weather, according e ‘weather ;,l,f'f;“‘x‘,g“"":"‘ Sl haveferal Judge Goddard next Tuesday to Initial sou to 1 franc 15 centimes per kilo| ror, o4 o ; charg - bureau officials Nemhenoods, droughts and other|show' cause why they should not be nitials. (about two and a half pounds). A |one of nolle contendere. sen-| HARTFORD, Con office of Mr. Harris on Monday. Matniny ol Anesamin: may be counted in the “average va- | Lphiisoncd indefinitely for contempt|yy the Asociated Press. similar reduction is being made in |tence is to date from the time the | that day, Wednesday and Thursday & = g 5 garies of court, as their broker clients have | g YORK, August 15.—Forgeries | other cities throughout France, and|banker was committed to jail last| noons from 4 until 6 o'clock e average of every month is|Th in feels that the day-{>t™ . . s several well known |another reduction of 1 sou ix expected | November, after his firm had failed | each section has been gone ovi e up of abnormalities.” declared | ¢, doy Pt e e Fails to Appear. 2 a are being dis- |soon, as the prices of wheat flour are [ The firm's Habilities were announced When that has been done a public | M) o i Bvcrdges don it mean atiorhisatar a really n 4 so indicted for attempted | tributed in the t and middle west, | dropping elowly. The farmers are be- |in excess of $500,000, with assets of | hearing will be held in the board al e was referring 1o 8- | pheat as Seaty mg . & principally in Chicago, according to |ginning to _complain in anticipation |about $175.000 e | room, €0 Eive every one interested In |Ures tending to show less than aver- | falf'" (5, "NY, SLont, owine to ¥ in another bucket shop trial, | BT t made Qy art dealers. The|of a low wheat price, which they say | Testifying in his own behalf, Kno- | construction matters a chance to be |48 rainfall this summer at various ' measured after it has been act nswer m o ap- | signature of Childe Hassam has been{must not go below 735 francs per|blauch said he had been victim | teara points around the country SpaREn e oEnhate i i put several spurious canvases, it |quintal (220.46 pounds). This 48 ap- |of a blackmailing scheme and had O Ltithaloniecin ot FewItiniGhe igures secured from the hureau PRl AR s said proximately $1 a bushel while the |given approximately 5000 to & code is to simplify it. Another r ! 4 at so far this month | ewplain th 8 3 nd g g okerage bankruptey | PNy Hassam, whe confirmed this. | present price is about $1.10 young woman in Atlantic ¥ is to bring it up to date, in keeping h 2 is short i shown | N said that a dealer recently had called with the p s that has been made | > es having tallen \ ervation Murvin | . MeGee, twice a . Je-{him in to pass on a picture bearing in engineering cent vears aite 4 a “From the evidence now Praa 2 .4 | his signature that had been sent in Tt is the hope of District officials t e 1 ) . 4 the conclusion th S T from the west for an opinion as to make the code one of the best in the " Z ' € ay nd-dowr ) SURe tior its genuineness. Mr. Hassam looked United State : ofcuuin, on obscrved intensi 21 trom the sec r where he and | at the painting, picked up a penknife i on i £ = wre | Futier : nearcerated since | and_cut off the signatur. [fedlion rected effects of atmospher el Works by many other painters = e (‘“““"\]‘ d with the day-to-day fluctuat actual o | and then vernors | dealers. Clever painters, who have July saw an increase | tensity of radiation it must be but el | no originality, take several reproduc- £ he contempt ac s based on | like a picture puzzle, and copy them Imminent Recognition by U. S. FIREBUG IN WEST | BANK FUGITIVE CAUGHT. ‘.u:.u.un signed by Fuller, his part- | with ofls on canvas, they stated. { ment, and, according to | received today at the that government is sho | inclination to make corre i The committee will m i 2| The statement regarding Hassam's sniyErneat % ONCE @ orks and their copies came after s 5 = 4 for King Geol 2 eat| Albert Milch, a dealer, declared that Revives Interest in Arbi- | Massachusetts Ma red i 1 more recently an invest- | the paintings of Ralph A. Blakelock, —— | i s Mexico City. t o, had been duplicated by a faker tration Plan [ 3 S Biiller-MiGe d to come from Philadelphia By the Associated Press e . : | Josepn Riata v S e Chnanant Anti-Japanese Incendiary Said to|;‘v": of $220.000 in bond heir complete e R e i Faoa e : Ao WAL e o W2k | AMERICANS RECEIVED ‘' Weare pleased to.announce the establishment Luys bare names and deals that will ed States of the Obregon administra- as ann fion in Mexico has aroused consicr- Twenty-Five Blazes. | B, diveegoror e pi o |G L L Wiy | BY DANISH MONARCHS of a well-organized Securities Department, Department of Justie 1oxt week when additional indie g with Mexica on his trai P 2 14 - down by the| p. epe ciate 1 1 i - > rar ‘:‘;5{1 Wi ‘q‘-;;m ¢ ; g St (et s Sy 5 1551 12| o, ™ e e et e which will handle high-grade bonds, preferred des' bility the f ] " ¢ e B and the fugitive had oe AR - ! | A trace o American delegates to the conference i3 e R ek o | LEl Augnst: e o U e T lor clears up some of the mys- | Aer] k{08 10 Uliq contsrence stocks and real estate securities. mission to settle the differcr BUE He was a handsome Tta lookiu . rounding the i KS. | their ladie vere guests at royal tween this country and Mexico and | DIV will be file F. Tadilla, | much like Carusos ofcial cacerd Grds « ukrupt | L1000 00 held in the palace Earden a move toward organization of sucl > © police. con-|show. and had evidently been high ess in t They were received individually by 3 mdaies LSO Ve shaae | e AceoTaing 1o the pollce, cen- AT OL o e | ety : e nens wha ook RendD The Securities Department is in charge of : rious all Toseph ith each At present the British are doing|five fires in California, among them A E J. Gold wh en ol inotine opai stnerhlit arius Tamness Umion Sehdor A manel” PR e i ot Trnsartions | oo Winkam B, Meliiey of i Mr. W. J. Kearney of New York and Boston, B it saton io Siotun | Biich s e g mierzen: ., (CARELESSDRIVERS GIVEN fehe briere, e e who has had a very extensive experience in the sion of the issucs. a lens oniien alleged con o ) it sl 5 kane Sepd o 1L PN S8 ettt | COURSE ON TRAFFIC LAWS | 0 L B U e o T ion investment field. sumpt of diplom, H'.rlvt,:h the palace. 3 her Southern neighbo Paul Loebe, president of the Ger- expected that no fu han $5.000,000 activities have S puvites have|Judge. Qrganizes Class for 200! % will ‘stand In the way of z s houses of Japunese, the po Mdgorists on Probation for | . Fuller averred tha the Tirdneh soclatist talking with the A well-equipped suite of offices on the fifth beneficial Anglo-Mexican declared. Asked why he had set| saw that rts corEespondeit ol Sireanen Che Ul n ¥ | 3 i - gency of American intervention for 133 . Thicughout the interrupti e e il S 1 s, ‘Various Offenses. b folder were torn un and inro " SaVation of Kurope. Herr Loche floor of the Southern Building will house the formal relations Mexico has n -t arough an -interpreter, theé ok a lavatory nea « offices. 2 t Germany, like the rest of one 5 rs said, that he “liked the excite- IIT. Mich., August 18—Two uller's statement 4 . had suffered a breakdown i ed a con ral tn London and | S0 iers 0 oated hundred men abd women who have |rated In the affdavit of h .| ond oo e 1ot newest department in the Allan E. Walker opportunities to emphasize the com- DA Aok o O o M L e e e . o ati Sereiaibwazin s dettagtiat ko e on chargew of violution of.traflic laws [he had destroved the first part of the organization orm reourse be restored as soon | B a tratlic class for rel ink fo advice his counsel - . s the first of its lavit bearing 'h 3 a United States of Europe s EE e teoms! TIREININENG 8. | T st Sl et R b S S e s e an reichstag. and Albert Thomas rt 1o lessen automobile aceidents | an h 1pon the should- could not remain prosperous if Eu- P S e, rae st | an L. Walker Investment Compan Henry to Cape Hatteras TOKIO, August 18, Japan will con- | Detroit Autom » Club, were speake s e — ' e inue to prote o sat e At the first o trathic oh 1 REAUFORT. N. .. August 18 oL st ettt e P cintad Rt e e i Payvs of ships held up by adverse Findars i Dettioa e ol You'll Pronounce Them Perfect ! Members Washington Stock Exchange. {recent wirele concessions to the winds were recalled here when the ederal 1l craph Compan £ 185 persons were kille A4 schooner Charles M.' Struven an- | America, whereby five wirdloss sta- | 2000 injured in tr accidents, | We have given the designing of these | chored off the harbor mouth after a| tiong will be constructed in China 1 Apartments in a4 . Southern Building Main 2690 to 2699 thirty-four-day trip from New York The vessel was entirely out of pro-| The ground is t mat e M- EXPECT ORDERS TO SEA | visions [ tsui Company of Japan was granted a =l Acc ni to the master of the ves- | provious wire monopol " S 5 sl good winds were encountered [ PTOFIOES O s Freighters at New London, Conn., from New York to Cape Henry, but| At the samo time officials hope that e from th to Cape Hatteras the Sral and Alitaat o« o Be Put Into Service. 00 treet &chooner battled with strong south- | WHI veach an agreement such ; IF e BoNBoON G | 2700 Que S = cat winds and|eastward Currentsitor | SXINUINE Smoneithe Japanede, Britfan | NEIW. LONDON, [ abolt thirty davi ' Mhe vesel swilt] S8 FIENE A (Q DECHIL Wi o | Shinoing: Board, -tie —the advantage of the ripest experience and the most ad- proceed on its southward journey to | il consider Tauicilal at ihe |pier herc expec g vanced thought—to the end that they are all most excep- :;";;\!;Erlu\\n_ S. C.. when the winds are { . . OB EICE 8 reme ¢ to service shortly. [ tionally attractive—in arrangement and finish and equip- E "v"adm Corpor n of Ar a ?.r{vnm he e 10,00 g ment. Your occupancy transforms them instantly into e Japanese syr o recen 3 o New York 10 be g 5 The number of married women em- [ to improve e-Am for a vo; Philippines. completely appointed Homes—of from two rooms and one ploved in mechanical industries in[ice. may influence the Fode g Jennie R, ) d the E. A. Morse, | || bath to eight rooms and two baths. the United States increased 41 per ph Company. The Mi already | both 7,500 , are expected to be The rentals are decidedly reasonable—8$30 to $225 per cent between 1910 and 1520, has consented to make an agreement, P moved next | month. Won't you let the Resident Manager exhibit * | them to you-—at your early co! nce——day , s Harry A. Kite (Incorporated) BEACH 1514-K5treet PhoneMuin;_m gl U N D A Y LOTS FOR SALE! 1 47 Under Constructio:l For the first time in its history, property at Chesa- peake Beach has been subdivided into building lots and | Only 4 Left offered for sale. Chesapeake Beach is Washington's most_popular resort, its principal atiractions being de- lightful salt-water bathing, boating, fishing and crab- Located on Emerson Street Between For Announcement bing half-mile pier, and free dancing i _the- Georgia Avenue and Ninth Street . ° ST s EEE TULE BRI of Prize Winners being offered at a price that we know is one thousand dollars from shore, lined Wwith all popular amusements. Fre- lower th: 's market value. Six large rooms and Wath, with ce i i shower; extra large kitchen and pantry, one-plece porcelain’ sink | quent train service is provided all year round, and the white enamel range; sleeping and private breakfast porches State of Maryland has provided a perfect automobile - X 5 2 - front pos 2z | ; 1 e French doors in dining room: front porch reinforced con road. Chesapeake Beach is a fully developed community re 1lar under entire house; coal bin; laundry trays; servant’s and has municipal government, with paid police and fire t. Deep lot to wide alley. protection. - It has electricity and sewerage and enjoys = complete dctalls séc Saleamien on premises, or call office. an enviable reputation as a health resort. Price, $1,000 Cash, balance $75.00 monthly, including all payments. SAMUEL SHAPIRO CO. Lots are offered at . o $350 up;l leo per cent of TR O St — I H A P I N - S AC K s the price of the lot is re- IRNEN RN NRIRI RIS ?'n‘“::‘:z.'.séf,:“%:‘:gg‘ 7 A New Kite Apartment ]‘ CON TEST This '“.l’d som has no 4 —designed to, meet a very pronounced demand—and meet- connection with any other . ing it successfully. You'll like the unusual and practical resort or development in features—at the vicinity; Fifteenth and W Streets N.W. Very accessible to the car line; very residential in its : : 2 ¢ : neighborhood—very compact and comfortable in the ar- Chesapeake Beach is easily reached by Washington Railway & Electric Co. cars, H St. N. E. = line from 16th and New York Ave. N. W., marked District Line, to Chesapeake Junctivn, ths FEE G O UG ST ; l;:{y 1Vt;-\m §.§¢ thehifiheug%-:e }zzeach lez‘;ay. CF‘“" mtllmd ltm;. dex;e;:tl Sund?ys and Legal Two to four rooms and bath—each with one of those olidays, ; children, 0.12 years, 25c. Conyeniently locate otels, cafes and lunch sefi ini res ; counters pmv’xde adequate service at moderate prices. Take a trig todgy to Chesapeake Be:zh = “’S'“‘ F““’“g alcoves. $45 to $97.50 per month and inspect the lots offered. You will find a salesman at the office on the boardwalk who Reservatiohs are being made rapidly. will gladly show you around thé subdivision in an avtomobile. * Open for inspection day or evening. BAUMAN & HEINZMAN Hairy A. Kite 5 i %c"l‘n' Agents = s City Office, 1504 H St. N, W. lice on rdwalk, rpors Phone Main 3500 Chesapeake Beach Gago s Members of the Washington Real Estate Board 1514 K Street