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1 ;% THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1923. [IENY GANNED H][][] 'Women Make Rats Their Pets At Potomac Park Tea House MADE HARDING ILL Drs. Sawyer and Cooper Sayt Sickness Was Due to Other Causes. Nz« &ponsible for the late Pres 10 a letter fr ver. White public by of the Na Wwho announce diagnos at Sun F opi M dent Hardin n Br House yeician, made | nk orrell, seeretary \ssociation, M nal « d Cooper. | cian, ca aneisco, on. Gorrell Dr. Sawyer rumors” that My flness w caused ned foods” In his let Sawyer, whic said he had definitely Hardin, ca Left to right—Mrs. Sue Palm, also was made Wade. Mr. Gorrell made no reference statement by retary. Work of Tnterior Department nself a siciar hile the sident's was on te from Seattle to s neisco utive's dispo an item food Phy 0 U‘ll‘: ‘n.un.»d multiplyi Park may have cal Ha I t paradox its squir- rels, Gardens their I're int has Tate a rapidl ony tender women A world now lims thin whose rowd that W stat that t Whle o appear retary Work said Statement by Work. “You should know at thix point that | gathe: Grants dent them, ustome the o Kk askance Wit fron; sex may such upon assertion who a{find it Lare but any doubting wishes proof of v 1 in abundai down off ned a temporary indispositic sickn But due to un item o put up in a can 1 will the ftem of food wis tion was temporary ed oSt completely s fdent out recove In letter to Dr. Sawyer tid that “it has been the « the Nution: Ass attributed foods” He follows where into the mpering no homes Psward b bearing tom of tion for vestizate every way to canned awyer replied Dr. Saw nswering ISt fourte: of '~ Reply. o your letter of 24, in which you say vou wis certain the actual facts as to v or not, in vour opiniou as th dent’s personal physician, his p; illness was caused from cating i Augu o u hether Prosi- mary ned rrounds hav itment, s Pr 1t Hard was not due v a is that Presidey primar x eating cu Dro Conpers public by Mr o1 am ' opinion expr <wer ement made L Mes, ainxt their presence his been lodg- GARRETT T0KNOW FATEBY TONEAT Murder Case Expected to G.o1 to Jury Early This Afternoon. Ansopinted Prens, {LAND COURTHOUSE, V September 1--Unless some unforseen | deluy develops, Robert O. Garrett, is expected 1o know by tonight whether, brought here | is guilty or of murder as a result of the Jun f th J Baptist minister, brother, Larkin By the CUMBE in the opinion of a jury from Amherst county shooting last Picree, and veste | himself Garrett Last of Argun Wlhen court reconvened this morn- | for the sixth day of the trial three more attorneys were to ' their finul arguments before | jury and these were expected to completed by noon. Judge B. D. ! White the hour of opening this hour earlier than usual | of winding up the case ing Daixy ¥ oty Serviss and Mrs, Bertha tame that persistent complaints | i the h nt of H\‘I‘ 4 that that should be ridded 1y he ny person who attempts f 1t Tortha B Wa Sue | ¢ Mrs. Dats the superin who has b T ten set hope Tust 1 cuch long it will take conclusion, of ¢ but it w an hour over instruc 10 words. Should t hour tonight, derstood they will be held over until jMonday with the hope they can ul-! Himately ket together on a verdict. At ommonwealth Bouifact, Louis O, fenge counse Byrd. associated with the were the lust three at- | address the jury and in order named. Richard H. Mann, wnd for the proge ©Willlam M. Justis, e for the ¢ : George B. White, for the prosecution, and Harry M fo was the which the arguments vester- on proceeded perie and Mr. Byrd noted legal bat- are among the most widely criminal lawyers in the state i and interest in their ar- was cqualled only by that nd the appearance on the principals in the Addresses by eyn. Attorney Wenden- and Richard Vs to ok fdra President Harding's way due to his havin food s in no euten of canned {Changes in Stations of ' Army and Navy O cers THE \}'EAATH ER Of Interest to Capital our Hours. Thermometer—4 pm S p.m 12 midnight, 67; 4 am’ 63 5 am. 6 noon, | Barometer—4 pm S pm 30.14; midnight, 30.15 8 a.m.. 30.18; noon. Highest temp 2 pm, vesterd 0. ociurred i Temperature Highes! tary instruc tary New ¥ Cap Acad rk 015 : G Las b Med Army ! the War Dey Maj W ment, at | be Condition Temperature at § a sudition reat Falls on. clear ux Citles. noorder | { | i b militia burea 1. Capt. J. C § Fort Willi {to take a ! meteorolog Stations. Abilene, Tex. 20nt Albany 15 Atlania B0y Atlantle City Baltimore Birmingham Hismarck Boston Buffalo Charlestc Chicngo Cineinnati. Cleveland Denver Detro ¥l tGalveston Helena Huron. § Jucksonvi coount of ag al. War d to Mani Nathan the la D Ely Philippines. Ga.. fo 16th Tank Dat- Maryland. has nal Corps and anp Alfred Vail Clewell, talion, Camp Grenfell, Veteri Corps, u itment at Wal- sed General Hospital, this city een honorably discharged from service of the United States orps @ . has Omuha z orde . China, fo indelpiiia and Capt Weiss, Medics Phoenix has been ordered Pittsbur i s Virginia rde 1 n o of infantry President Tedical Corps Hospital Angeles R loudy Miun New Orlenn New York oK ity to ond Licut igh.X.C has been S, ke City . aceepted by the San’ Antonio. “apt. H. T. D¢ ko at this city, has Licut | Meade {B. Kno ilippine Col Philadelphia the Sth Infan fantry assigned. ! at Rtation: e 3 3 o London. England i Paris, France.. to and n- the A. Johnson, ¢ orp of Fn Honolulu Hawaii, to Hamilton, Part cloudy San Junn, i Zone, for 14th Infan has been orde with the ard. Prev- Oury to erves at evoked Porto Rico Cuba Purt clouds . Canal Zone Cloudy e WIFE CHARGES NEGLECT. Philadelph the tor r. Med hilippines, as Washin rps, mili now instr Kathryn M. McCathran, in Separa- tion Plea, Alleges Non-Support. Kathrsn M. McCathran today filed in the District Supreme Court a bill of com- | 1,y phey plaint for separs | to Boston. c P charges her husband ;;;})k :;‘) Cathran, to whom sh First Serg March, 19 left her | Infantry, at No June last, and has steadfastly refused to return or coutribute to her support, retired for age. Maj. Joseph Russ. at been ordercd to The wife declares that her husband is an able-bodied man. and, as an expert machinist, is capable of earning from $40 to $50 a week. Field. Va., has bhee D, s maried in Fort Ben-, antry, at been de- sor of mili the Kans Before You Move Into Your New Home! See that all the windows arc fitted with “Shade Shop” WiNDOW SHADES l[flm “Shade Shop” shades are accuratcly made from individual measurements by cxpert shade miks The results are guarantéed fo be satisfactory. i | ovey the t W. Stokes Sammons, ) Prop. |830 13th St. N.W.I Phone Main 4874 Henne- | edi- | been | Den rine | Lieut. B Gilbert, | | FILES PLEA FOR DIVORCE. Florenee 1 ithe the divoree From the Some achieve { mention p Meade, ! Lalternate, i doubly { i | i | Okla premb Mar- | ~ harshest form struck | ilsa county today to stamp vities and bring to jus- | responsible for numerous | floggings during the last two vears. | Under proclamation issued by | I ¢ Walton all civil agencies | uperseded by the military and | right to the writ of habeas corpus it H e arrived this| the occupatio » lenient % H alton 41t of which has bee military rule since ! Adjt designated by commander courts under mil take the was understood Markham, 3 milita ace civil ision and and iper eriff's of | department over the | ce Tulsa nn!he{ H Must Give Up Arms. ! Arms may commissioned by ham and all horne Adjt. Gen. Mark- ! others are directed to | surrender arms and ammunition in | their ! Allege { civil “ofticlals the military Mark Hoge Wwetks only those pposition the part and n citizens to ivestigation which Adjt am has been luc g! cases for more than | brought - today's ste 1 on the his | oo sweeping eivil authorities, ¢ prociamation, char secert sympathy nsi | bring to ent Iton, at the with tha 1 for’ mob activities, und had to restrain, inv igate r| Justice the guil ri 1 clements, he declared, had | the civil agencies, includ- | ta ult of the adjitant general’s | S been the convietion of | all admitted to be mem- | Kiux Klan VICTOR BERGER PREDICTS | STRIKE OF FEW DAYS| ma- | | t of the and orde at Quanti are Capt headouarte Victor Berger, House ist member o of Representatives ter a conference Coolidge at™ the W 2 today during which the | thracite al strike, among oth to | things, was discussed, declared that in I hix opinion the strike would not last | | more than a week or ten days. Wh lasked if his view was taken from ' unythin; that developed during hi con « with the President, Mr. 2| Berger refused to say. Neither would tha | B Intimate whether or ot the Pres- | helident was of the same opinion about ky ieen .\ug’vll\(vnv- length of the strike. he wife dec while | Representative Berger, while not e e L Apdriend her|caring to give his reasons for being | nd knocked her to the floor “for (v positive as to the nding of the Wwhateve In asking for|coal strike, had no hesitancy in s | She rquests alimony | ing thaf it could be | children. {brought to an end by A B S government seizing -the min awl“ = operating them as it saw fi He Greatness. |adaca that aftar‘the difficulties had Houston P been overcome and order and normal- | s e some !¢y had returned the government men mre ceive feould turn back the mines to . the e .,[1 wners and v them accordingly for the damage losses. in Alus nn of W from | with p - | Wisconsin, { President House nd it Qu Naval Hendricks hs District from petitioned for Hendricks, married Supreme Alhert been Court sily | the federal ! born T nd some 1o nger Leviathan, and New Apartments Ready /or. Occupancy. 2331 Cathedral Avenue Just East of Connecticut Avenue Open for Inspection. Apartments of 2, 3 and 4 rooms, with bath. For Floor Plans and Reservations See Thomas J. Fisher & Co., Inc. Rental Agents 738 15th St. N.W. Kennedy Bros., Inc. Owners and Builders ¢ {only a half- TREES OF -WASHINGTON RBY R. A, EMMONS, an eln Clusters west the Ameri ite tree of the Americ grace and Leauty in both summer & all, wide-spread et, and sometimes 120 feet in he with a trunk diamet nf 10 F. Schuvler Mathews descri tree: “The trunk (divides)/about « third of the di into ndr stout, outwar branche ewfoundland wes tains, south while its hi tree 50 formi with figure o tree topped which is the ed or fr erous d leave pinge branchl are 4 to ate, unca serrate and o The blowsoms. which first hlossome Spring, come befora the lea ire overlooked by the ave son, though noticeable enough to n i nature lover. They are small, | t the Abe Martin S the ton Mor le circ | SEA BATTLE IN CAPTURE | OF ALLEGED RUM BOATS Hundred Shots Fired in Clash, Two end Six Pr Being Taken, avs: Vessels Assoriated Pross. pois notified York by LEAVES FOR MALTA. e admiralty t had been sojours Folks that travel on th allus walk bagk. * can't laugh in our sleeves this sum- mer, an’ it's hard t’ keep th’ boyvs at arm’s length”” said Mis awney Apple. this mornin’, a she wuz simonizin’ her elbows au EOREERERE REREEERY & 2 g jal AGEANT Atlantic City Thursday, September 6 Parade of Rolling Chairs and Artistic Floats: Amerioan Besuty Centest. A fes. :al Carnival of brillinnt and novel features. 2 SPECIAL TRAIN. No change of [ cars. Eastern Standard Tim Lv. Washington - - 12 Lv. Atlantic City (S. Carolina Av.) - - 5:40 P.M. PennsylvaniaR.R. System % The Standard Railroad of the World. [ ERRERRERRRRRR R 2 (Copyright 1 Newspaper Service ) Not All There. From Harper's Magazine Elizabeth came to school or state of suppressed excit ght to the teacher's desk . “I've ot a new little in a ment “How nice,” teacher ‘es, very replied PR RIRIR IR » ] Elizabeth, “but this ter.” “Why, that doesn’t make any erence, does it Xo, but I never can where the other half is.” said underst Where Women Lead STATISTXCS show that women are leaders in economy of money. They know better than men how to make an income satisfy a family's needs and leave something over for the steady saving that means safety and progress. We welcome women'’s accounts and are glad to help housewives and business women in financial matters. Federal-American National Bank 1315 F Street ‘W. T. GALLIHER, Cl-lrln‘: of the JOHN POOLE, President. WOULD BAR ALENS T0 CURB RADCALS | Legion Official Wants Imm gration Holiday for Five Years. in- - B tho As INDIAN: He | immigrat bath- | urged |TIDAL BASIN BEACH | HAS RECORD SEASQN | oo it | Col. Sherrill Announces 300,000 | District People Have Bathed There. I The bathing 1 which has pro popukar spots ach at the Tidal Basin, d to be one of the most 1+ Washington during the will close for the 9. In ma thi Sherrill said that more the kir nound than b0 3 e g the addea <ons patronized present season e demand on beach is many times in excess but no exter of the f: sidered i roof rons in Any future bathin ent in the District must neces- located eclsewhere 1y, nization view ep do Advis there are bolshevists than ns demand for additional ba ted by the rece thing where the sar 000, ing fa est last ye ties s indica chment of a b &inia shore, nuch better natural « 43t s in’ ehe ¥ u_chlorinatis 4 on’a motor bo that the wate sutisfactory sani beach on water ion B idal app: the management of Mr. G the bathing beach has be scale, with Tor teous | reat improve- during the vear in 1 ton by the elim- ds of displays outsid bathin which | i w quiet and A Even Then. e York Sun A labor u an- | They a ul of §incite ti he re The latest £all fashions in motor car design— in both open and closed models—are now on display at our show- rooms. 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