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14 POLICE GET STONES INTENDED FORDOG Detectives Step Into Barrage Thrown at Hen-Steal- ing Cur. A shower of stones greeted Detec- THE Strategy paid no dividends in a housebreaking and larceny case against Carlisle Alexander Adams, colored, thirty-five, of 3141 Mount Plensant street. When the tallor shop of Herbert Edwards, at 3042 Georgia avenue, was looted last Friday all suits on two racks except one were taken. On that suit was a ticket identify- ing the owner. 1t rea; homas sweeney." Now tives Waldion and Sweeney last night as they started up Government alley :wlwu-n 19th and 20th streets, L and | jast night. When he showed up I strects. They retired to cover to|gtones showered down. The arrival find out whether the missiles were | of Sweeney and Waldron was coin- imediat (WimloGinara cldental with the outburst of bricks fa i and sentiments of the mob. They had Then they saw @ Lulldog, L10od- | begun to suspect they were unbopu- streaked and with chicken feathers|lar In that neighborhood when they protruding from his lips, streaking it down the alley at the head of a mob of colored residents luvestigation developed that the dog | a distinctive side-lope, was' streaking was &« murderer. Four chickens were |away across the parking at 17th his victims. Vigilantes had been or- | street and Connecticut avenue. He ganized in the alle a result and!w they laid in ambush for the slayer learned the real reason for the brick shower. When last seen the culprit, which has as not caught Sweeney, who is one of the head- quarters detectives, has gained a reputation in the neighborhood of lower Georgia avenue. That sult was left, evidently in the belief that this would give less intensity to the police investigation. The strategy didn't work out. Detectives Cox and King worked on the case. Overlooking the fact that the thief had kindly left a colleague’s suit out of his bag, hey brought their work up to the stage where Adams was arrested and charged with the case. Last night they recovered twelve suits and three skirts which had been left with the taflor for alterations or cleaning and pressing. A charge of housebreaking was placed against Adams last night. and a prellminary hearing in Po- lice Court was scheduled for toda Detective Sweeney had left the suit with the tailor for attention in order that he might wear it on his vacation jaunt to Atlantic City in the immediate future. He met the prisoner at headquarters yes- terday and thanked him profusely for his conslderation. EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. COURTESY TO DETECTIVE FAILS TO THROW POLICE OFF TRAIL Husband Denies He Refused Wife Denying the charges of his wife, Aunette E. Galligan, that he re- fused her the crumbs from his table and tried to starve her out of the house, Patrick J. Galligan, employe of the War Department, has filed an answer to his wife's petition for separate maintenance. He says her charges are the result of a vivid imagination and asserts that Mrs. Galllgan speculates in stocks through tips from the spirit world, which have caused heavy losses’ to the Galligan purse. The wife does not need mainte- nance, the husband says, because she has $5,000 on deposit with a local brokerage firm and eives a monthly income of $7i. Attorney Victor H. 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Kills Bedbugs —a pleasant-to-use insecti- cide which quickly kills bed- bugs and destroys their eggs. Generous sized can, only 35¢. During the entire first quarter of from the death of Washington, in 1799, to July 4, 1826— the sixth both John Adams and Thomas Jefferson expired, was not grieved by the passing of a former Chief Executive. {OPEN-AIR CONCERT PROGRAM TONIGHT Crumbs of Meal |y, Free Series of Entertain- ments at Central High Stadium Announced. OPEN-AIR CONCERT. Central High Stadium. Florida avenue, between 11th and 13th streets, 8 o'clock. Ad- mission free. Gates open at 6:30 oclock. Program. March, “The Imperato Christensen Army Band, Louis S Yass {stant leader.) merica,” “Salute to the Flug," “Oath of Allegiunce,” Everybody Dance, “Diana the Huhtress De Lols Duffy “Arbucklenian Polka," Hartmann trombonist, the Army (The Solo, Hummel, by (Sergt. (a) “Rolling Down the Rio,” Kipling-German Dublin’s Falr City, Old Irish Air (Male chorus of the Army Music School, John S Martin, director.) The Bnow Queen.” Lillian Behrens, B Behrens Solo, “Sweetest Story Ever Told” (Sergt. Dufresne, cornetist, ac- companled by the Army Band.) Burlesque ballet, “Glow Worm,” “Papquinta’” “My Old Kentucky Home. Everybody (b) “In Dance, Sgng, Dance, “Le Secret,” Audrey Sieber Announcements. Rose dance, “Charme D'Amour, De Lois Duffy Overture, “Pique Dame”..Suppe (The Army Band) Oriental dance, Dagger dance. from “Natoma .Herbert Camille Little “The Star Spangled Banner.” Everybody The third free open-air music fete and dance carnival will be glven to- night in Central High stadlum at § o'clock. The gates on 11th and 13th streets will open at 6:30 o'clock. There will be 5.000 geats fres to the public and 2,000 reserved seats for season ticket holders, other members of the Community Music Association and those desiring purchase served seat privileges at 25 cents. nd Music and Fancy Dancing. The program for tonight's enter- tainment will consist of band music, fancy dancing, male chorus numbers, trombone and cornet solos and com- munity singing. The Army Band, un- der the direction of Louis §. Yassel, will be heard in Christensen’s march, “The Imperator,” and the oyerture to Suppe’s “Pique Dam Serigt. Hum- mel, trombonist, and Sergt. Dufresne, cornetist, will render 80los, cco! panied by the Army Band The dance features will be by Ca- milie Little, De Lois Duffy, Hehrens, Audrey Sieber, Behrens and “Papquinta Male Chorus in Progr: male chorus from the Army Music Schoo! will appear for the first time at one of the open-air conc:rt: This chorus numbers thirty men_und will be under the direction of John §. Martin. The community singing will b2 di- to re- Th rected Robért Lawren Tn case rain shopld prevent holding the perforn ce 'out of doors the program will be given in ral High _auditorfum. EDUCATIONAL. Learn Gregg Shorthand Take private lessons from expert teschers 1209 Keuyon st. n.w. Phone Adams 1385 se3* PRIVATE LESSONE IN MATIEMATICS, 8CI- o langunges. Expeclal attention to’ back Ward, atupid and unwilling pupils. $1, $1.50. Jonus, 1408 Hopkins st. ow. Call or S DICKINSON SEMINARY educational ge preparatic 1" Department with str and secretar Department includes Piano, ee and Violin. Arts, Crafts Ex pression. High standurds maintained, 8!l branches being iu charge of ex- perienced instructors, Large campus and atbletic fleld pro vide for all healthful outdoor mctivi ties. Every student encouraged to articipate. New gymnastum costing 1 , _containing swimming pool, bowling alleys and all modern equip- ment, being erected this year. Bepa rate ‘dormitories. Not conducted for proft. Very low rate. Prizes scholarships. Opportunities for beip for worthy students. For catalog address JOHN W. LONG, D. D., Pres. Box S, Williamsport, Pa. ACE INSTITUTE Accountancy and Business Administration @raduates ot the Institute are found e in hal Accountancy bractice (OFA ) in Business o-af- classss are available. Telegone Main 8260 for Bolietin T15G St., N. W, Corner $th St., Washington Wood’s School Established 1885, _ ' 311 East Capitol St. Lincoln 38 Al commeroial_branoh See us In_regard to our offer of nths free. Fall_term opens s.Bmm- 4 COURT F. WOOD, Principal SCHOOL FOR BOYS All Day Program 4th Grade Thru 2d Year H. MENTAL, MORAL., PHYSICAL DEVELOPMENT Small Classes Experienced Teachers Reservations Should Be Made Catalogue Sent Upon Request G. G. Culbertson, Headmaster 1730 G "'YMC A ,..l szs0 | for the electrical industries. dynamos, install wiring and test electrical ma- chinery. Course with diploma, complete trained. Write Sept. 26, 1923. FRIDAY, AUGUST ELECTRICAL this school has been training men of ambition and limited time tions and promotions. Theoretical and Practical Electricity, Mathematics, Steam and Gas Engines, Mechanical Drawing. Thoroughly equipped fireproof dormitories, din- ing hall, laboratories, shops. BLISS ELECTRICAL SCHOOL 0 Takoma Avenue, WASHINGTON, D. C. Telephone Columbia 9070 24, 1923. BAND CONCERTS. Concert by the United States Soldlers’ Home Band, at the bandsiand, Soldiers’ Home this evening, beginning at 5:50 o'+ clock. John 8. M. Zimmermann, bandmaster. March, “The Grand Reunion” Zimmermann. Overture, “Festival,” Lassen EntrActe— (a) “Romance of a Rose,” O'Conner (b) “A Stroll Through Caliro.” Derwin Gems from Light Opera, “Prince of Pilsen,” (Request), Luders Fox Trot, “Pick Me Up and Lay Me Down in Dixleland, Waltz Suite, “Morning_ Jour- nal e Finale, “My Mammy Knows.” Jerome “The Star Spangled Banner.” By Community Civic Center Band, James E. Miller. direct- or, at 13th and Emerson streets, 7:45 p.m Mare| tional Emblem.” Bagley “Meadow Brook.” Wendling Selection, “Bowl of Pansies. Reynard Waltz, One step—Selected Overture, “Empyrean,” Al Hayes Vocal solo Chester Dodson American Patrol.” W, elected pangled Bauner' Meacham Fox trot- “The Star Changes in Stations of Army and Navy Officers | Of Interest to Capital ARMY. t. Col. J. M. Loud. infa been retired on account of disabil v incident to the service. Lieut. Col. James Prentice, coast artillery corps, who has been under treatment at Walter Reed general hospital this cit has been ordered to duty at Fort Monroe, Va H Stenberg, medical corps, eld, Va., has ben ordered » Punama Canal zone Col. 1. D. Pek. corps of en giners, been relfeved from duty in the Panama Canal zone gnd or- dered to the United States. Lieut. Col. W. H. Wilson. coast artil corps at Honolulu, Hawat detailed as assistant com- t of the coast artillery school Monroe, Va P. Terrell, coast the Panama Canal red to Fort Eustis, s bes nda at Fort Maj artillery zone has Maj Cocheu, coast lery | corpe. has ben relleved from duty in | the Phillppines and ordered to Fort Worden, Washington Muj. W. A. Copthorne, coast artil- lery corps, has been detailed to the chemical warfare service and as- signed to duty at the arsenal, Edge- wood, Md. pt. L. Miller, medical corps, has ben orderd to his home to await re- tirement Master Sergt w, Wiegman, re- tired, has ben detailed as assistant military instructor at the Colorado School 0f Mines. | Maj H rvin, medical corps, as been sferred from Fort rage, N to Camp Meade, Md. Capf. R. O. Dart. medical corps has been assigned to duty in the office of the Surgeon General, war department | Capts. J. 1. Houghton ana ¥. R Lafferty and First Lieuts. J. I. More, G. M. Palmer and E. H. Guilford. all [ of the air service, have been reiieved from duty in the Philippines and or- dered to the United States. The following ramed officers of the air tates have been ppines for Morris Berman at Kelly “irst Lieut. Walter K ing Fleld, D. C.. W. A v Field, Calif, a rfield, Ohio, Moon at Abe ond Lieut. deen, Md Navy. H. Bruce o \ip Idaho, has been assig in the bureau of Department. Commander B resignatic mander H Keisker of the bureau of construction and repair, Navy De- partment, has been_accepled to take effect September 13 Lieut. Commander R. R. Thompson has been transferred from the navy vard, Portsmouth, N. H. to the.sub- marine division, Atlantic fleet Lieut. E. R. Johnson. at San Fran- | cisco, has been ordered to the Nava Academy, Annapolis and Lieut. B. W humaker. supplv corps. at the naval station, Virgin lslands to the United States. Lieut. Robert S Corps, has resigned. The following named officers of the Medical Corps at various outside sta- ns, have been ordered to take a ourse of instruction at the Naval Medical School, this city: Lieuts. W. H. Harrell, W. F. Kennedy, J. F. Ter- rell hurchill, R. D. Doss, John Leech, W. R. Manlove, J. E. Root and J.' Sholtea. Commander R. E. Corcoran. supply corps, at Canacao, P. 1. has been or- dered to_the Naval Hospital, Mare Is- Kemp, Medical land, Calif. Lieut. F. Carr, supply corps, at Cavite, P. 1. has been ordered to the receiving ship at San Fran —_— e WILL GREET VISITORS Local Plans for Bottlers of Car- bonated Beverages Completed. Arrangements for the entertain- ment in this city of many delegations from the south and west to the an- nual convention of the American Bot- tlers of Carbonated Beverages at Providence, R. 1, next October 15, were announced today by v sco. Junior Owens at the national head quarters, 726 Bond building. Most dtate deiggations, it was said, arrangegd “for special trains or and these will be parked at s tracks while bottlers tour the Capital city. Ohe of the largest delegations will meet at Chicago en route to the con- vention. Th.s will contalin representa- tives from a number of western and southwestern states. On their return trip they will arrive in Washington at 7 am. October 20, and while here Will be entertained by local members of the assoclation. A trip to Mount Vernon, Arlington cemetery and to the Capitol and other public buildings is on the program. GIVfiN-;ESERVE RANK. William L. Taggart of this city has been commissioned a first lleutenant in the judge advocate general's de- partment of _the Officers’ Reserve Corps of the United States Army. He is @ member of Sergeant Jasper Post of the American Leglon. Mr. Taggart is a son of the late Hugh T. Taggart, prosecutor of Guiteau, 'slayer of President Garfleld. EDUCATIONAL. i | i men with training are in demand. For more than a quarter of a century in Electrical l enables graduates to secure good posi- Condensed course Students construct i ONE YEAR | MIAMI UNIVERSITY GIRL Over 4,000 men for catalog.' 3lst year opens Flashy Tennis Due SPECTACULAR PAIRS FACE IN TITLE DOUBLES TODAY Tilden-Norton Play Johnson-Alonso for Right i« Meet Williams-Washburn, Conquerors of Australians, in Final. ROOKLIN Mass, August 4 —Two teams that ever have appearcd i of t most colc a national tournament in the semi-final round of play for the United States doubles chas pionship this afternoon William T. Tilden, 2d, oi Philad, Norton, South Africa, whose antics on the court, combined w sistence on tr, gallery. row. This all-American team yesterday eliminated the Australian Davis cup ' team, James O. Anderson and Jc B. Hawkes, in four sets. In semi-finals of the national mixed doubles, Mrs. Molla B. Mallory | and Tilden will meet Mrs. B. C. Cove! England, and Johnston, while Miss Kathleen McKane, England, al Hawkes will play Miss Eleanor Goss and Vincent Richards. The boys and junior doubles cha plonships will be decided today. Iu the women's invitation singles three of the semi-finalists are from Eng- land, Mrs. Mallory being the sole America Aussies, Defeat Surprises. he defeat of Anderson Hawlkes, the pair which will repre- sent Australia in the chaglenge round matches of the annual Davis cup series in the Forest Hills stadium, starting a week from today, came a wtunning surprise to the great m jority of those in the big galler Less” than a week ago, in the New- port Casino's invitation tournament, Williams and Washburn were defeat- ed by Phil Neer and James M. Davies, the Californian colle in straight sets, while only yesterday Anderson and Hawkes vanquished Willlam M. Johnston and Clarence J. Griffin California, former holders of the na- tional doubles honors. Keen judges of tennis form are now irclined to believe that Williams and Washburn will win the title on Saturday afternoon, when the final round match will be played. Tilden and Norton, however, are regarded as most dangerous contenders, for Tilden is playing at the top of his game and Norton has shown steady the and improvemer The story of the match between Willisms and Washburn and Ande: and Hawkes £on, off in his play; broke badly half way through the third set and only re- gained his form in tie latter stages of the fourth set; that Washburn was playing better than at any t this season. and th: liams was superb form, pla super-tennis throughout the first, third and fourth sets While t v of Americans over the 1 the antipodes was the overshadowing event of the day there was great activity and some splendid_tennis in the various events on long program MEN'S DOUBLES, vic of ng for everything in sight, have won him the This team’s opponents, Manuel Alonso, Spai Johnson, Philadelphia, have aroused no less interest jumping about the courts 'and delightir i shots so that they disappear over th mated because of the calmness of his teammate. The winners in today’s match will meet R Mawr, Pa, and Watson M. Washburn, N, with regard to driving? That is, the ball opposite the lcft §. hia, has as d Walla The lithe Span all his opponent- appears all the g to stands, W w York, in What is the best position ¢ b foot, or the center of t Veteran of the metropolitan open whip, 1921, a pionship, 1 Answered by BOB MacDONALD tonrnument player. winne hamp the Texas open cha Famous the world over for his long-distance driving. With be a t any place e. The circumifere the head of a ci g nce descril b ona sequently the d head to the grou same along the two feet of its't in which the ball may lie Semi-fnal round—R. Norrir Williams e 5 and Watson M. Washburn defeated Ji any of the three po. 1e n_end John B. Hawkes, 7—5. 2—&.|in the question, but be sure and kee WOME SINGLES. Third round—Mrs. A. E. Beamish defonted Miss Katharine L. Gerdner, 6—0, 6—0; Miss Edith Bigourney defeated Miss Loslie Ban- croft, 6—4, 5—7, 6—4. Fourth round—Mrs. Molla Bjurstedt Mal- lory defeated Mrs. C. Covell, 6—0, 6—3; Mrs. A. E. Beamish dofeated Miss Mayms | MacDonald, 6—0, 6—0; Miss Kathleen Mc- Kano defeated Miss Edith Sigourne, 6—2 6—0: Mrs. R. O, Clayton defeated Miss Lil: lan Scharmas, 63, 6—7, 6—1. ! JUNIOR SINGLES. | % Som‘x.IAITI X;}lnd—u‘n‘d G. mn ar de- ¢ ted All rrington. 5 eorge £ Gefentes Koaneln Appel, 6—1, 61, JUNIOR DOUBLES. Semi-finsl round—George Lott and Julius Sagalowsky defeated Clifford Marsh g B. Evans, 7—5. 3—8, 6—1; E. d Murphy defested Ji BOYS’ SINGLES. Semi-final round—Malcolm T. Hill defeated C. A. Bmith, 6—0, 6—3; Henry L. Johnson defeated Emmett Pare, 6—1, 6—2. BOYS’ DOUBLES. Be final round—Hill and Johmson defeated Li lie A 3 ars oat ll-;“v, L. Wienen, 4—8, 9—7, T—5. POTOMAC GOLF PLAY MARKED BY UPSETS Two upsets marked the preliminary play for the public golf links at East Potomac Park. C. G. Forst defeated Earle McAleer. 1 up in 20 holes, while Bill McGuire downed John Shorey, 8 u; Pharley Agnew won from I 5 Collins, 8 up; Shipley defeated Hyde, 5 up, while Frank Dyer won his match from Windbigler, 6 up. Much interest is being manifested in the match to be played between George Voight and William di Este. First round matches must be com- pleted by tomorrow night MACKALL IS SURVIVOR IN ASHEVILLE TOURNEY ASHEVILLE, N. C. August 24— Second round and semi-finals matches in the annual invitation golf tourna- ment of the Asheville Country Club will be completed today. Charles Mackall, Washington, meets Tom White of Jack- son, Tenn, recent winner of Biltmore Forest event. The winner will play the winner of the Douglas Klrkpalrl(‘k,i Birmingham, and Harris Jones, Athens, Ga., match. THIS WANDERING GOLFER | PLAYS OVER 270 LINKS Charles Leonard Fletcher, the globe- trotting golfer of New York, 18 up to; his old tricks again. Fletcher recent- 1y went to Canada to recuperate from an lllness and while there played his th course, the Lambton links in PO %doubttul it there is any city. large or small, in the United "States Which Fletcher has not visited at some time or othe and wherever there is @ golf links he manages to linger in the vicinity long enough to play & rolind. g BREAKS 440-YARD MARK Traveling 440 vards in 1 minute and 2-5 seconds, Mi ary Frank, a freshman at Miami Unlversity, re- cently broke the woman's intercol- te “440" record. 3 m"r‘:e previous best mark. 1.16, was Miss Ethel Clarkson of held by League, have been purch: Rochester International. The players will reportdto the Rochester team following the close of the season here. { the weight equa distributed « both feet. MISS WILLS LIKELY T0 OPPOSE SUZANNE NEW YORK. A M Helen Wills, youthful C. a s cessor to Mrs. Molla Mallory as na tional woman's nis champior probably wiil have an opportunity to meet Mile. Suza Lenglen, Frenc holder of the world champio next suminer The United States Tennis Assoc tion has had plans er way some time to s a m of ma and woman stars to the Olymp games, at Paris, next vear, and Mis- Wills probably No, gent. Tentative plan will be 1 player in the femini contin her teammates a against the best of Europe's tale at Wimbledon and in other importu tournaments abroad. The U. 8. L. T. A. also is anxi to play a return team match in Enz Jand next season for the Wightn; cup, which the American womer for the first time at Forest Hil cently by scoring a cle n sweep o\ the invading British players. PATENT OFFICE NETMEN o’ Henry Park, More pected to compete Play in the third a fice tennis tour TO START TOURNAMENT nual pate tomorrow ck_on fift racketers The events incluc than men’s singles and doubles and w¢ en’s singles. The of R. McMurry and F. H. Temy committee is SH0 mpos: tennis B. Stewa NEW BEAVER DAM LINKS links following xome that included a few s Joymble. temporary green: ARE GIVEN CHRISTENING Play got under way yesterday on the new Beaver Dam golf course, mear Landover, Md., when auite a number went around the ceren While play i the fairw 0od shape and the sport wax en Play will until 0 ed that n it ix exp ular putting surface will be avail- able. BIG DAY FOR AXWORTHYS. By the Associn A Pross. NORTH RANDALL. « decided ‘leveland, A gust 24.—It, was Axworthy day here ) 4 T Worthy, a grandson of the famous sire. won the “First Ever” purse $10.000 for trotters that have neve acquired a record of better than tw minutes, and his own son, Truax, ha ) trouble in an the main | division of the ny Day sween stakes for two -old trotters, wit a value of $10 BILLIARD DATES SET. CHICAGO, August 24.—The natior al championship tournament of ti Interstate Three Cushion Billi League will_open at St. Louis. Sen Syracuse “Bi the v 3 rsity. tember 16. The starters will be Join anr!h\lel(effl Daiye Layton of St. Louis, [luh;x\‘l, Can tax of New York, CIi Jenton o PAIR FOR ROCHESTER. | Kansas City, and Otto Reiselt o TERRE HAUTE, Ind., August 24 — | Philadelphla. $al Dunning’ and Hal Drew, outfleld — _ ers of the Terre Haute Thre SYRACUSE BUYS PLAYER. SYRACUSE, N. Y has purchas k" Mason from B New York-Pennpylva August 21 Outfiel hamton of ia League