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THE EVENING. STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.. FRID}&’Y.MSEPTEMBER 7, 1923 RS[S : $32 274 IS SUBSCRIBED'* * | [SECRETARY DENBY PLACES SHIPS AT DISPOSAL (oo 1 e [;[]A'_ flflMMISsmN Eflm' EH]R ]924 Wireloss Stations = sl H ERE TO RELIFF FUND OF RED CROSS IN SENDING RELIEF TO JAPAN gila Ohio Senator Says Entire] Offer to Assist Tirst | 50 Country “Looks Kindly - in Collection. l : | | b I Star Relief F und Now Totals $7,356.13; Late Contributors Contributions to the fill sent to The Star, shoul pnyable to “Japanene Retiet Fand:r | and not The Evening Star. All contributions will be ~acknowl- cdged in the columns of The Star. T : ing the- Italian action, will be! : i % £ promptly dissipated, American public Upon: President. ek i1 opinion will recognize not only Italy’s Theaters Ready Contributions received h y ‘The rights, but the perfe correctness of H 1 fayiaction in:datandins thom Goes Out of Existence in Two Senator Willls of Ohfo, who placed pe the name of Warren G. Harding be- to A ld Local svening Star totaled §3,084.7 during fore the 1920 republican national con- the past twenty-four hours lo noon The people of the United States today, Jumping The Star collections must realize, he added that the| Weeks Despite Threat of wention,. today urged the-election. of [ - 2 1 § - opsion, today uried the aiection ot - Organizalion. iir e e et fand” trom everyhody knows of former political IExpiration by limitation of th crimes that have occurred in Greece, |United States Coal Commission tw one of the worst of.them staining the | S SR weeks hence, when the terms of offic. “Besides, the action of the charac-|of the six commissioners expire, will [teristic " Greekc hands that have |leave the federal government, broad worked particularly on the Greco-|; g W& "0 e Albantan frontier is well known. 1t 11¥ speaking, without an agen so universally known that y |ing direct and intimate contact with were notoriously encouraged by the | {he major figures in the coal ifidus Greek government. Athens several |gpy. . - : times has been warned of the dam- country on whose territory this crime yesterday's total of $4,271.38 to a to- was committeed cannot but be con- . . idered morally, materially and politi- Anthracite Strike. .Tlm Ohio penator conferred with the jtal of $7.366.13 today. The contribu- President~at the - White - House -fon jtlons are as follows 1ly responsible, not only because {this is & principle of international law universally accepted, but because Coineldént with the announcement! ... 4 o =5 gt - viously acknowledged. $4.27 _jalfan hour. He dlscussed the Jek s | that Washington today had already Cash . e o antot . L undarwritten $32.274.47 of ity $60.000. Beta Chapter “Sigma malk cal “obsérvations while traveling re- S | Federal agencles dealing in th f % 5 : Japanese relief fund quota assigned | T : ger coming from not checking, if not 5L AF e aling h Fenosl mieden deren r“‘\‘\‘tm: m;g the National R adli Cross camBiwamd (e s e anann . Lelping, the action of these bands. | abstract with coal—notably tho Ir A e noe D SRId| ) at local theaters and radio broad-!I. J. R . Rines to Spenk of Insue. terstate Commerce Commission, i fafterwards that everywhere he went, e s fiirresbective: of, the wolitica of _those | casting stations were ready to ln;:l’\. \_lll\e ;himx:l"m‘.:.,....,, Fwith whom he talked, he heard only | strong oar to bring the local collec- 1 5uis’ B, Strickrott........ {the most favorably and kindly refer-{tion to its culmination. Of the $32,- L. L. Pound “Under these conditions the respon- | the transpertation end;. the Dep &ibilily of the Greek government is|ment of Labor, in the labor contro much graver than that of any govern- | ISy €nd, and the Department c ment on whose territory political | Commerce, whose duty it is to sec nces to the President. He said he|or p ted [Julla . Adams.... 01110000 el /o Beanto g that the wheels of commerce are kept 7 the Washington Post reported ! n crimes have been committed wanted the President to know of this| = +1%" 5 Clarence H. smail.....0 Rising from his chair, Premicr Mus- | turning smoothly—remain. na at the aomettima he wanted o]|$3699.56, The Evening Star listed |y\*q T Lo L st Wik Gratae ficlear up the mistaken idea regarding [$7,356.13 and the local finance com- (I 'H. Entwisie i 10.00 Jng dantinus % y 2 i t rdir R For what can America reproachthe | The work of the commission ha he attitude of the west politically. |piittee, the remainder. Rachel C."s Swartzell.. ... 10.00 | talian government? Any other teif- [ pein” completed, With the excepti NTALEE M esliNge Theaters are allowing the eollec- [y g . : respecting government under similar arios. g s P a Cash’ . g 1.00 neer 1 5 T )f the issuance of the last chapte 'Without reference to party thefiions from the audience and the local | Barber & Hoss. In g 200.00 ircumstances would have done. in- |y o'series of reports which have have confidence in Calvin v 5 deed, has done, likewise, as is provid- | opened up th® facts in the coal ir Nenator Willis sald. “He is | radio stations have motified Victor B.{}arry Blake......... 50.00 cd by the numerous examples in the | gheped Gh Hh facls B ThE (080 o ¥pe .of ‘man they like. They|Deyber, chairman of the local Red|jdmes I Johuson, jr,....:.: agien history of France, England and Amer- | fnown hefore Oneof thess report impressed with his seriousness | Cross finance committee that the ap- | . MGTBERIIAT o e e 300 e neliaiian &overamentifins be made public next week and I(! tite .F«”".an‘“ a{"l lity Smcls paratus was at the command of his cugene Rhode . 10.00 emphasized that he action of the 0 ‘\vll\- rs will follow a few d .\ fiThey consider him safe and able and | PENEE IO Sny time for distribut- fHarry L Light & 5.00 D ot lead s e ona rt. In the meantime the natio B feol that tne O aaecure: | Ing messages concerning the relief |Olive” Oliver s . 1.00 the mission headed by n. Tellini © thejleginning ol anothericos fre continuation of such feelings will | ¢yng to the general .public. Charles|Theodore Middieton 1,00 was intrusted with the delimitation = _ ted e ey “”‘x“ IS R to| W: Darr today was appointed chair- A, Woolworth 2 1.00 j“' the Greco-Albanian frontier) might "basis for peacs in th fi Asked conces 5 his as tolan o IS ittee to arrange ajBenson S. Rowe..... 5 1.00 o Italy’s action. BSlestor neace gy 1o [President Coolidge and the republican [ Tan of w Sybeommiee 1o SR Mary Dovie. At 1,00 CUIE aeaiich Lo Eeat tion S bituminous fndustry, which insures -)"‘Ixtlc 1 situation next year, Senator | vantage of this offer. 1.00 Calis Claims Moderate. steady flow of soft coal at least unti EWillls said: corotary of War Weeks vesterday | M 1.00 “The reparations asked from Greece | NeXt April, but it las failed in th {{qq president Coolidge sat_in Presi-lgent in his check for $1,000 to the|Viola Crawford. 1.00 do not exceed the claims which are |2nthracite controversy. {dent Harding's cabinet. He Knows|pistrict chapter's finance committee I Wells. 1.00 usual in similar cases, o that in no| Members of the commission, ac ‘!hn Harding policies, he is unequivo- [ and Mrs. Willlam Boardman con- | W. DeEy 1.00 country of the whale world can they | €©0rding to one of its number. hope i {cally pledged to those policies and |{ributed $500. Substantial contribu- |Mrs. Du Bois. 1.00 be considered excesSive. reports will be carefully considereq yevery day of his service he 1S re-|[tjons featured the collections of yes-Louise Moore... 1.00 “Whean we decided upon the.occupa- | by Congress, and that the legislatiy (':N‘-r‘qlnl( \Y‘mll mmh:]; How can re-|terday and today. A friend 1.50 ade today show = .. |tion of Corfu we made our object very ‘”"x‘y will enact legislation that wili {ipublicans indorse the deed and re-| Contributions to the local fund {E. M. R... 10.00 by i = Ad- {clear. The Itallan government pro-j help to promote lasting peace i ipudiate the doer? TLet republicas through ~the District Chapter, Red|A friend .. 5.00 7'.'.(1‘.‘.,*;'.’.';":’-?::.5 01" = l:":""“” “"""’I s e el T bt e L e LT L e R Beverywhere put aside factionalism . finance committee, were as fol- | Mary C. Burr. . ... B P e S T T of the American Red Cross, and Ellot Wadsworth, assistant secretary of the |merely a pledge that excluded any | commission has been thorough. It ha fand personal ‘ambitions ‘and unite Elinor C. Bowle. &4 EESIMIRE Cf s MedCro danger of war. It r the jdea |gone more deeply into this major in- ~olidly behin resident Coolidge. . W. 8. Lines % of a permangnt occi wishing | dustry. than any similar body that ha<y W a i Contributions Aunounced. . 8. Lin : I ; ) ation, try ans lar body Dt Jath cuniteq sophott; his aminis-| = o o received by the local 10.00 | Mr. and Mrs. David T. Copen- | BerSiclidier an e sut in Miatrocmy at o e ndUdlues KRS S OETON Epubic ENGNG SKOYE 1EEZSOERN i All con a su - mna’ retiibHean | - Coutsibutions wecalvel by She Toc8 10000 2.0 | ew Wiilard Hotel R e consuming Industries have appeared triumph in 1924 will be assured finance committee sin . 2.00] { 1y examples exist in history of | before it. Pestimony has been “Rival candidgcies and favorite-son | 1001 up to noon today are as follows: Lo tte Foraythe. b 50l an fe With Ahe exception of a two-day VISit | cuch occupations and schol of in-|ered from bLoth operators and mine« pride would divide republieans and |D. J. Cailaban.............. $50.00 “_éé Delina Pulver. . o 5.00 | 2 B e A I T oy | ternational law agree in acknowle {in an industry whose details arc o endanger succ Hold to the Ha Daingerfleld Parker........ 10.00 A -' Bruce H. Voris i 5.00 | With and About ¢ 1} up to the Capital on behaif of [y the jegitimacy of such measures. |clared to be more intricate as af 'mlz‘ policie promote - republican | Juniata P. Rohrback. .. : 10.00 Masonic 10.00 | MAFY E. Roth. G 3.00 | % ;_‘m’g‘"“"’ “"\'“«'\"":';:L' V'\‘A‘:" ""‘p“l { Unfortunately. although desiring to!ing labor and capital than an solidarity nd oy Cs i ool e S 0.0 tereesen ( 5. 3. | e ;- SEING, NOW & Prosper- | mgke n rely pacific occupation, 0 ihe White Teage, imSoolldse | orine 5o 0 Proston Graves 00 e Lowing t-Cra ool | CAPITAL’S GUESTS | [gus iwser avd oil producer hithe [ 8KS, o8 S Lot ne dentn ot May Get Post Buck. Call From Galliva {Sarah C. Hawes.... Lewis Hotel Training Schools 0.00 | Bensle W . Manon o Lone Star state and New co, has | jnnocent vietims.. Interested persons| Chairman Hammond of the cou arresertatic e iGeorge . Hendricks Lewis Hotel Training Schools R b A = Jnot been in Washington for mote thun | huve hastened oo quickly to take|mission will return to private 1i o Sepresentative Gallivan. democrat, [XHHGE 5 “Howell. emploves i D R 99| "1t there s a more enjoyable indoor | LWETY Yedrs, and while he is delighted | jdvantage of these sad circumstances, | George Otis Smith, formerly dircct {of Massachusetts. leader of the “wets” | Sajel s, Miller 55 Mary Catherine Lewis 20, . A = SRt e e ie * wonderful improvements that | endeavoring to use them in order to|of the geological survey, will prob: jin the House, called at the White | lguira ¢, Sherman . Clifford Lewls 30 Seiiiman Tt 0.00 [pastime thun the fascinating sport | tuken place here in that time, he | gistract attention from the Greek |bly be reappointed to his old post ouse "lon,u_\ o pay ‘;m‘ respects to | m Spalding j2E I Steiey Seaitiae 5 ponce s SGyman |n'(J?| of playing « Southern Californian | feels most \x“]x Sxes the disappearance | crime. | After he was appointed to the al,” as he expresse and to his | Spals ¢ & < o T. Simo; - 3 & p oW ath {of so many friendly faces. | ommissio old post w “pal” Bascom Slemp, the President's | M ek Miead '\4.“ el e sle B, Warre: \"‘““ t one of his fellow statesmen | * qul "G (" ho i "a nephew of | BataiBiame om Greeks: S by abucintae o STinaLEh ) L S orerart B :l Zimmeman Ll = and Mrs. J. S, Combs [frnm the north country, or vice versa, | former United States Seuator Flans n.u! “The results of an inquiry on thel Phillip . Smath han beon ooting s Representative Gallivan said th ara M. e Y Misses Louise and Geraldine © lthen it has never been registered at| as, first_came to Washington as | Spot. the truth of which is acknowl- | girector of (1 HOLHE was thesfirst time he had been in the | 17Ving W. Ketchum,..... Arthur 001" Cohen ... 5.00| retary to Representative John B, | edged by local British officials, quickly | Snaton,of the surve White House in more than four years, | Bthel Bowers. . o B o hak 00 | William A T)u»nlpn)n Sl tiejOnitcdisvnten Eatent Of | Long of Rusk, Tex, during Dresident ’kn\' tham the lfe. The responsibility | g oi¢ (Other members of the commis ThT that e was eied he oimacar®imaharine ‘Hawxhurs vester L. McLaurin 00 | Edward Sema i Saturated with the wonders of the | and's fifst administration. and | of the Greek authorities is obvious | ooy emer, Vice President Marshal W. D. Groesbech . Carrie A. Stone. {3 F. Donohue.... : 00} Charlotte D. S. Bullock s autiful Sacramento valle. n Francieco not- | cause he had been invited by the President to lunch with him. He said R entered the War Department. |48 they neglected to remove thelof Jowa and Dr. ile in government employ he studied | refugees from Corfu's only military | \wishington e elll 00 | Elten S 1 g & = enumerated by a < will return to privato life it was the first time In his lifc he | Brnest Feild Parkinson Laughner 00 [ 12, M. « AL T 00| e 3 |1aw and was graduated from the Na- | building, at which a few shots were & B it hiad received un invitation to lunch at | MT; and Mrs. August King- RO 00| 1aul V. Collins 1111220100 10.00 | ble, Interviewed earlier in the @ay.|tional Law School, rurni s i by the dtalian warships s e e the White Hous 17 Smith . Mrs. Frank L. Bennett. T 1 in this attempt tolcxpiration of the term of office of 00 1 1. Reznek 00 | Hurry Wyekoff J. H. Reynolds . . 200 |the writer dropped Into the Hotel rd to his native state, where he Having fail Fayette, only to encounter Seth | 5.'uCK oil, and practised his profession. | distract public dpi 1.00 e was sent as alternate from TeXas al p John G. Gibson.......... Lions Ciub of W Willlam B. Marshall. .. . o : James L. Owens Citizens generally sas look favorably throughout Kan- ington upon President 1.00 1. binion from the prin- | Francis R. Wadleigh, federal fuc of the controversy, they ldistributor. The office will be dis- Coolidge. and they indicate that they | Mary B. Robbins..... The Burrall Class. Calvary | Henry A. Polkinhorn 10,00 | Marshal of Los Angeles. member of {15 the conventlon at Chicago that nor xt tried another means of throwing | ge 3 3 g el L enry Kinho I | R on a ago that nom- | i s ¢ continued. but the job of di y want him to have a fair chance to ““\m'-.“ “Vrnl('(‘l"i‘"\h and th Baptist Sunday School. R s 1. T. Boone 00 (@ well-known Marshall family, who is | inated Grover Cleveland, and always | the world off the scent., namely., an|coal will go on as usual, ,,,1‘.*"’;;",‘,': nake pl;.mL ;_qm-..rk- & to Former Gov. ! s e . L Shephard, treasurer 00 { Endion Club el in town for a few days. lenjoyed a warm, personal {#ppeal to the league of nations lStrilce anderithe admintkcration of W, . Bailey of Kaneas, who is mow | CAS <o iinn oo Marjorie Ruckman. 0 ' Edmund D. Campbell e R et | Tt HitiNGe Yo e i The whole Ttalian people withot ;‘,, Wadleigh. * President Coolidge it governor of the Kansas City Federal | Bmploves U S, 1nd) Charles L. Brown........ 00 Charles W. Stetson S 5.00 | o ek | the friendship of President ’rmrl\' istinction, the premier proudly |dicated the other day that Mr. Wad Reserve Bank, who had a brief audi- | St Stephes Patis Miss Allie Loving. . 00 | Francis ¢.” Stetson il 300 |0f the woods, the expatriated Michi- jand was one of the | asserted. has approved the govern- |leigh would continue in his presen: e TemaE W L e & e R Saherrer: ... 00 {Mr. and Mre. Fred J. Wil- gander—the prominent “Angel” being Brostcat 2dminers j ment's action_and *is with us to a capacity, attached either to the Coni- House today N M e liams : g,.,\|:k S Hie ot el ettt 7 r‘ The southerner reports that co {man because it understands that our [merce Department, from which he wa One of People.” S 1. B Undcaaiol 3 500 2 that state—was rather|tions in Texas and New Mexico { attitude is the only possible one appointed, or to the Interstate Conm e peonle. in L the Tannlng Siean T iees SR et e T e .u!l'-n(l| to say very much. “California is |Tunning along smoothiy i P e —— |meérce Commission. His job, at I as well as in the industrial centers |cach . s : = Lewis €. Sheafe’ 11T 500 |aiways in shape.” he muttered, and jhege e Se fold, Sething BUE | Uuiising wood waste from generat |UIIINE THe eusly pare of fhe wiite: e i po ey thanifes g = Savoy Theater. 32.30 | John Sterre ) 3 CE d wishes for dent Coolidge in = et Saliby s will be chiefly one of transportatio Hke his style, and they manifest great mme Ater 0 - ‘Ih n went on smoking I his administration g K claimed 1 A Swedish laccording to officials, ,‘n:]x he will A. 00 “Motor Company z = Fleming Procieds from hox, confidance ih his ability o handle | o by e fasco : ; | sawmill]l operator to save 75 per cer e D hunais [ Eowdenmaicer ik e Thoss 00 | “I8 It true. Mr. Marshall. that the | . oo O e e oo Seng | Probubly”ba ‘uselgned to’the comr Gov. Bailey said after his talk with 2 m D Hoover 30,00 Evans 00 | territory morth of Sun Francisco is |5, min i e Sntane . hited Statesiiawdust are burned dircctly under ticlisnue o canl tranin anERtis Mr. Coolidge. “I get around the 5 rs and employes 'S 00 | far ad of- your country, regard- | convictioh of Bruce D, Baxter of Ate ] 1oile Added to this cconom B SO A Ccountry a great deal and 1 have begn : Savings and ¢ < L At e large production of valuable| Lambeth Palace, In ngland, con- uding ucids, wood al- | tuins examples of every style of ar 1anta. head of one | wholesale auto acces oo | IN& matters of production. of TRl 32.50 he largest |18 iee oty proauete. impressed with the steady rise in the { Mrs. Josie nt's prestige. He is I ed | Y and employes 00 {conditions, early crops and ti Ak cohol. and tar. ataTE AT <0 on A< one of the conmon DAEDIC, | tammgs'” il ticnal Savings and T 146.60 | 00 [and then the explosion ¢ |the south ‘who is spending a few ‘ ture since 11 1 they appear anxious to treat | Sailie F. Newton > Bank of Commerce and Sav- 500/ “iwnare Shouced. the visitor as ML n g, Hauge, ; ! 5 efforts with extreme kindliness” | \wyjtar T. Jewell. I tngs 100.09 500 | in the lobby sought their rooms. e e motored. trom e | Gov. said his visit was pri- | p et BaglGie 4 Officers and empioyes Amer- 1 : 10.00 hend of the Soght thelr roome.ihome town to'Washington, and re- | marily to meet the President for the | @af /@ ™ 2 o _jcan Security and Trust Co. 170,75 § + B Motz | friend G it cotten ot A e xI\w roads in North Carolina in first time and to extend his good ; (fiho s fiadel. { Charles J. Bell Waynesboro, Pa. oe..ee.es R e TR LT tion. "1 might wishes. He did, however, give the |y synjers John Zydeman AL W AR the situstion in s nutshell, the one i o o here. as all along the route Executive a brie 3 Sha R. B. Hewitt es 1. Tribby «nd_outstanding trouble with north Y IErovcmuts aresbeing, s Mary A. Shaw,..... rge B. Ross... arriet W. Pierson. | Virginia roads, while not so good as | those in North' Carolina and Georgia I:n'o fmproving. Of course, owing to Vincent Foy mist P B ditions generally in Kansas. He said he did _not talk politics or prohibi- His Name H. Squire Californians i they're dead, but they won't lie down Ahead, indeed! 1 description of con- | ¢ | | Minmi tion. The break in the wheat price et . : W, Seott Jusf take that town of Los Angeles. ix serious, but the growers are not in Mucy W “\‘[‘:“:‘“"' Margaret Hurvey Pk Poat lake that town of Los aoeel :[ur present system wherd tho bond the sad plight accounts would indi- | }- W. ' - 4 Mille T 1930 thare weore 1000 oo s [issue has been supplemented by a e Moro Biaisdeli e Gibion But ome rertausamt W the prase: “Hth { threa-cent gasoline tax, which is the Open All Day Saturdays He explained’ that where farmers | - VoM 6 day we boast more than 1,000,000 |€aul nt to a sales tax, Georg will suffer losses through their wheat | Louise K, !'wksn-xon.“ on. . { thoroughfares becoming un- are receiving good population-no. not movie stars, | average of 100,000 | Matchable. The D. Smith al Phoebe D. Preston. rence B. Evan. . too, we employ growing they e : Cash N ecither—and an i Bielcos fox ollie """"""‘}%“"’ Toine 'lhh\x} ‘1\,in‘;”r'. : James M. Woodward Maj. and Mrs. It W. Shufeldt .,-ml newcomers are arriving each year. | COnvict abor ent] down _there, | . prepared next year the farmers must i ; e BV, Taivert. Annie . HUMDRLEY.or« - 1090 | Bulidie hmprovements totaled more |and this has prc Suecess | €6 ” decrease their wheat acreage, and Y. E. Booker, j s i WP M. S 200 than $1.000.000 last vear. and this substanti; aim al iabove all, the farmer, of the west must : v Mr. & Mrs. Géorgh W. Brown e 5.00 | year it will reach $£1.500.000. The t increase duri e | 1. H. M... SEE [ Duvan & Beil.. .. daie 25.00 | recent, 10.00 | Beach, .YnlLl M. Green. T. 0. Hutton........ few years, that one out of ev ift and economy. They have W. G. Brantley ia learn th orgian v discovered oil fields at Long three cars met | heen making money and have been { Thomas W. Power and Rodondo Grace M. l\ll‘{r‘r 3 . P, { Charles M. Cohen & Co 3 L spending it 3 i Kate E. Pearson. kN Haroar Oo are spouting mo 600 barrels | on main highways today are occu- | 7 e et ““’"“”y;f‘?&l'.'{{'u '\mmm"m"' Jiiona B oty {i’x“x:;'n?.v Il‘(.ur:l\:r‘.. = 1000 af oil a day. ana for the climate— | picd by tourists o s e R o saBleriy. Sha Sapenl S B NOTmaNOY | Mrs. William J. Harper...... 00| oh. let_ me ko back. [ paliike Califormians, Atlanta folls ( ’l a a > to oppose the petition led with | foss BREr. o on : 304a] Mex Dlother . Nis O A WIIEHE. 00|’ Pressed for an opinion on the po-[have lonk sinee lost their hashful-| e e eioihon 2 Prmch Lahc | Toulss eRInney. A ppCPotEe B damicaon. villard M. Newton. : 50 | itidul situation, Mr Marsnall. a stal- ihess when speking of diir own P DAL e SR 3 | Lo skiel. ... s M. § A 4 0| wart repub . had no hesitancy sailiwick, and Mr. Haxte 0 ex- T : - in connection with the central bank { Dorothy Helen "”““‘ { Helen C. Cox.. - “harles Webe gaving that Senator Hiram Johnson {ception. “Really.” said he, “Atlanta This is vour safe . e ¥ _ iin Withita, Kans. In opposing this|}. W. Allen. ek Willlam R, Dunn. Charles Webel . : 00 | say s vour safe port, for we gather our was traveling a rough road. “What |is truly the gateway to the south.| i e = n, who has nojlt is a marvellous city. No such| Hats discriminating mate in the world Seven §1,000.- {Mrs. E. Brown.... Q. Mrs. M. Brown fley said the | Bessie M. Rohl Cash, H. B. y—here and abroad—and Minnie R. Stric application’ Mr. Ba branch is unnecessar with Gov. Richards land. %t this time {Schuyler Shambauh. . 3 I » | S 3 Parcel Room, Un on ar of the noted San ranciscan L i - s and its r‘\.}x:n’!‘dvshxn:::“‘“'iul:)fi’!:’“":;i\\ E. Hertzer....... Hurvey J. Jeffries. ;a1 oo, bnlon shooting holes In the old Johnson ma- {000 hotels, and one costing si0/000.- in most instances we hold exclusive representa- e e i i Corai B ; g : v {Jesste D, Patton : chine: the bull mooser quivering {000 now in course of construction, : e - 3 exiabiishment’ ot thfs Dranch” was | Cora Berliner:. e | ntiions Cuetter: - With rage over the publication by 3 [and manufacioriecwell] s impos! tion for \Washington. Not only the best Tat B deleghtion of influential Kan. | Mr. and Mrs. John L. 'Weaver Helen W, Ludlow 3L Nallet : O O hn b= tohcountither o Bl at (o values, but the best shapes. jsans, headed by nator Curtls. [ King's Palace. 10000 | pfurtha . Waldron 8. Barger. ..o | pEtyaranetedst: i n nicH e Al I‘;il:\: 2 MIXER. s s I ann, Flomsr (B Geants - Yor o o carry New York than his home = = | The Hecht Company S 100.00 | Sadie Grosner..... R, Compton. ...... L0 ScREEss INGW £ Forie: Chet e [vaminglondisigin AMeh | gripg Hecbers TN, S e fater and most o€ bie o1d ammunt: | OPERATORS NOW ARGUE | S Heury Heath—Londou’s be ican Red Cross personnel.. 00§ Frederick W. Dea { Fid A & : Sout| { .‘ — s best—a s 5 - 25 ol K. Cli And OEACETS. ...\ isanenls raflroad growing rusty, times are . ey chaea . il o 2 : e |l R { Rohart D, Heint. T i o Tehee Hieam ac| YO PINCHOT PEACE PLAN; ey cuas direct. Be 5900 T S J. F. McCartey present,” laughed the Angeles gining at..... A. F. Zahm. . i 10.00 | Anna B. Browne Anna Perkins Stewart. Mre. Arch Pool.......... ugene R. Whitmore..... BERtoN: .~ --o =5 olcombe R L.and B. H..oo.oooooenn L. Rust.. Claus Bogel........ Mr. and Mrs. John M. Sraa. et 00 3ohn Doe... ... 00| Ricardo H. Sabel 000 A R Fwonnnnn 0015° A" Wood. . S. Bishop. .’ William . BEE { Johnston B. Campbell. .. i Thomas B. Marshall..... Maj. Gen. and Mrs. Crozier Henry Franc & Son..... R Anonymous Tan: a8 he 1t his eigar MINERS WILL ACT TODAY | M Marshall said further that re- | publicans of his state were watching {\with interest President Coolidge's ad- {Continued f ministration and that so far they - i 2700 [ were greatly impressed. come today or tomorrow, it is prob-{ 100 | Mr. Marshall nephew of t e a AL o vy i e e, B lable a defegdte convention would. be Youman's—another 7_00 exclusive .. B Youman's Special — ) . Felt.. : $8‘0( am braghi—from Ilal\~cx\¥u«< |38 ( ¢ F. Droop & Sons. Sdwa Ly oot S il 001 Cash < 5.00 | Morley Brothers { models The LaykersParicy sovdbdntamp 1 ’}‘."Q"m-"'_” e & 5 X 00! William ¢. Lee 5.00 | Saginaw. Mich., and his father. A\ M. |called 19 paxs on th reement. In | = B ation ot b betorte: Att 5. B, Cock < Martin. . .00 Cash . ... 1.00 | Marshall, founded the TLufkin Rule he suspension of last year a week | clt ... {peration plan now s before’ Attor-|E. B, Cock. ... : R 00| Eaward Hollander 00| Company, makers of the standardtlapged between the-time the agree- nnahnnfimmhr.— ltdhan s 00 Jey/ General Daugherty at his home 'GIJICE, f, 77000 fa M. West 0! Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Preston 5.00 | rules of the world. :M"L“"' sesciad S ihescaGiioglnda favorite 9 in Colymbus. Ohio. for an opinion as |} X_and Mre. A. D. Graves . o, Lorenz | 00{ Adaitionnl Optimist Club. e R e the miners’ convention Rt ito jts legality. Shoebe OnaT rances R. Su Miss N, It. Thomas 20 here are some o g Staidon Snscin % Anstatant Attorney Gene | Ehoebe E. Forman W H. Gatchell. 004 31 Wonke. .. «rzeo 520 1t “aimcuit to understand why mar- MINERS' CREDIT GOOD. I $7.00 General Riter | \rs. . Sargard. ¥ H. Wonke 2,54 T apeii s ways a_succes: {and other department officals pres | Mary Addison Ingle, Eina Anderson The Philatclic Agency. 12.00 | Tlage is not {pared a compilation of legal author- | g, mson Smith. .. Anna H. Sypher 00 { Caen .. 1.00; Exuberant to the nth degree. Rus- N The M ndc \pcunvxhr ities and sent it with other informk. t;;’;f\fn‘)\m\'\anxm.. S | Elizaveth C. Sypher. 300 Nrs, Sarah E, De Land. 100 | sell . Ward, president and_seneral | Company Stores to Provide Neces- RICISTEALD TRADE MARE Hat without peer $5.00 tion to Mr. Daugherty, who probably{ jfenry F. Woodward....... 1 ypher. .. 00 Briscos. 00 | manager of McLaughlin-Ward & Co.. : a : SR iwill be assisted in preparing his opin- { A M. €. McKIM.....eonnos Meclelland . “’“}' E . Anderson. %00 brans, graing and seeds distributors | sities During Strike. fon by Assistant “Attornev General May Preston Slosson bk McClelland. 10.001 R H Johneon. . 00} of Jackson, Mich.. who is stopbag |, o o0 Seymour, who also 1s in Ohfo. [ Olive 3 Ridaleberger....... V. King. 5.00 ¢ 4 vmpathiser. & 00 | with his bride at the Hotel Washink- ' ssociated Prees. ! . Justice Department officials here, ! Nellie J. Boyd.. BUEROR . R n joashi. S 1e.0a | ton, dropped in on a meeting of the | HAZELTON. Pa. September 7.—ldle 5.00 Kl\\'nnhln Club, holding session at the | anthracite miners will .continue to re 5.00 | same house. I a6 fombans Wtoren die 1000 1 “*Mr. Ward is ‘an_ardent worker injc¢Ive credit at company stores dur 1:00| the organization, being its interna- | IN& the suspendion at the collieries, tional treasurer, and \\rhfxn the az unie tidants i iy Tone. el plause had died down, following BiS|io managers of these ostablis x introduction, he acknowledged his | =00 s‘f of th tablishments. | reception by saying: “Boys. I.thank Reports that the stoves would go on you. 1 have traveled much since sh basix were denfed. A year ago | < De s . Mien T i 200 Mrs. James E. Poore. = " Chine % H, B. Barnhart Yy Baptist Chinese 5 - Sunday School . o 30.001 Henry ¢ Stewart 2.00{Cash” . 5 Dorothy A Vaughan. o Mr. and Mrs. Frnnk La Cash . vee Hatch .% po.o|Soctalist party o Larence M. Proctor. 5.00] trict of Columbia.. I F et ... 20.00|4. Webb Riohman.... Jike Shipping Board officers, are d Ibert A. Clark lvided in their opinions as to_ the | A. Bauer.... flegality of the plan. Several legal|}imma Chiera womplications are said to have been | James C. Rogers. ... scovered, such as the possibility of | Mrs. Zana Pyles. {imposition’ of state taxes on govern- | Mary T. Cooke...... {ment property if state corporations | Metella KINZ......oceveeens {bhould be used to operate the gov-|Robert D. ATmstrons -....- Don’t Forget! Choice of anv of the remaining Spring 3-piece Wool Suits &rnment ships. Possible conflicts of [P, R. Rogers.. i FiOheEL ROBE. oL s 3 juthority between federal and state | Helen S. Rapiey. = “{‘,;',}g',""i{‘o “',’}"'{.?'af‘ & airs. P. M. Maxwoeil.. jeaving Jackson on my honeymoon. companics: allowed extended | fbfficers in supervising the corpora- | Mrs. De Lisle Lune.. R AM 5 2 50.00] Waldburg Hewitt. : have encountered many friends andf . qo " om0 S acicE ! itions was said to be another con-|R. N. Mason. . . The National Union Insur- Nelson Nevius . attended several meetings. but let me | o irtually fed thousands o ° isideration. Miss Strong W ance COmpany...... 50.00|D. J. Say that this Is the happlest hour [families while the men were on strike 4 Richard Boeclkel. ceeen A. G. Jones g 10.00 5 I have spent since breaking 100selagainst efforts to enforce a wage cut. Mrs, Allan King............ Katharine K. Brown.. 2.00 . from home.™ The. - gttitude of the companies ARMY AVIATORS FLY |7 Y Grapm.oioiio Tlizabeth C. Dalla 500 [ Mr. and Mrs. OF courre. the ever-alert Kiwanians | created 'a° good feeling amons. the s . John TKlder......... . Women's Club of m‘em.u. Mr. and Mrs. Decatur Morgan were quick to note the “break” and[men. After the mines resumed the | Alterations at Cost H. K. Schmidt Md e 00(B. 'J. Wrightsman. pandémonium followed, but in order | billS:cohtracted during the idle period 10.00 | Mildred 500 | 3 to appease Mre. Ward, should she|were gradualiy paid off. hear of the speech, presented Mr. tetai) business.men algo will carry Ward with both bunches of flowers,|many of the miners on their hpoks. which had been awarded to the most| One of the last things done at the | Stallings; .. .00 Ira J. Carr. Mr. and Mrs. F. D. McKenny 100.00 | Miss Millen A M. Grange. . % 10,00 {R. W. ST {L.B. ... : 3.00 | Mr. and Scersucker * OVER YELLOWSTONE sy “wiisis George F. Martin. .. b & Annie B. Peebles.. Choice of any Palm Beach, or Linen Suit o eady j {oa townsends - 2.00| man ... ndsome and homeliest guests pres-| Wilkes-Barre tri-district convention Ql‘ll;iv:‘:;s.,\.l‘.::‘xv\ A Macreaay and A, W | 805 0l Noel 5 10.00{Mre. William Boardman 500.00 | M1ty Vernie V. nan at which the new contract received ) leld, Dayton, Ohio, have just | Lrgon B- Jarly. S aule sotl e 218 6.843.54 {Holmes & Son...e..enns Mr. Ward sald that Michigan was|ADproval a year ago. was the adop- hohieved the distinction of Aying the | Lcav & J; Kochler. 5.00 | Previously acknowledged... 8,851.00 |W. W. Childs..... fast becoming an industrial state: that] tion of a resolution urging all union ° {first airplane through the Yeliowstone 3 o 1200 —=—=——{30l. Louls and family. there was hardly a rural section in|Members to promptly meet their obli- o § ok od : arold AL . Miscellaneous List. rriet C. Straw.... 3 s have been|them to run bills. 7,00 | Miscellaneous contributions 2.00| received yesterday toward T00| local quota by Washington erial ~ photographic mission from|Mack Myers..... ‘Dayton to the Pacific coast, during|C. A. Rice......... jwhich they made photographs of the|Alice Updegrafr.. {Mrs, Alice M. Horgan. T. Coburn. Mrs. Edward R. Green No alterations. > v 3 hi = 5’«“«'.{ T"?l’n?f ‘orihier rgnt now.| LABOR PAPER BACKED. Ivarious national parks in the north-|Mabel Updegraff.. 1.00| division headquarters, Red Canh - added the grain and seed man. E28 Please don't ask us to charge nor send either iwest and of all government reclama- | B. H. De Grott, Jr 10:00] Cross. Names not tabu- S Asked how ~ Michigan regarded| o .. s y ¢ Eon. dutas il iR ation oroswate - Janice’ MoDonaid. 3.00] lated .... iiede 3 2 aamanli M Bolton. < - Henry . Ford's _candiducy .for the | British Trades Union to Continue of the above C. O, D. i They have also made many photo-]A. Gertrude Jacob. 10.00 | Received today at 'same piace’ 1,903.60 | Jonn F. Addons presidency, Mr. ‘Ward sald it was.not Daily Three Months. regarded at all.- “I hardly think Mr.y Ford takes the suggestion seriously PLYMOUTH, England, September 7. himself, for he kmows as well as most|__ppo rrades Union Congress decided 100.00 | First -remittance from Dis- 10.00] _ trict goverrment employes 20,99 | omery Frisby o Miscellaneous subscriptions ran'\und Leckey. {kraphs of various mountain ranges, |J;'C. McReynolds inotable mountain peaks and rivers. | Edward J. \""‘l"" "hey will proceed to San Diege Calif., | M. and Mrs. Willia H 1] Agvorn ¢ 500 00| received by local theater Tomlinson...... Michigan people that the position is| —° 1% Ehe X ¢ n *“W. Hamilton-Gordon "0 i S O ‘o b e Daily Herald, the labor organ, for 0. In order that photographs of this| piors 1, Bradford...... 10,00] Total credits to local fi?&;‘i Ry No play ever fascinated me quite a8 | another three months, P‘O}“ “’l‘l'" sy bfi assured tofchariotte M. Caabv.. 5.00 chapter finance commit- G. Smith..... ... much as Rip Van Winkle, and when as i’flfi"f," ¢ 15 I’l °d°r!l"l" a4 "lr'f"“o"! Febrey. 50.00 TSR $21,318.78 | Susie A. Saunders... a boy I used to eee Joseph Jefferson in| Announcement was rhade recently I nnu!rcm u}«: e rmn nr; f titude of (E).. . 5.00 | Collected by ‘the Elizabeth E. Erner. his famous role, I would pray the Lord |that owing to financial dificulties, the 320, eet. . From this altitude on a| Mrs. Thomas F. Walsho oo 100.00| ton Post....... vergriecees 8,599.56 [ John O'Neill.....ccooes not to suffer me to get in that condl-) Daily Herald would cease publication iclear day it will be possible to obtain| M, E. Becker............... 20.00 | Collected by The Evening T. Wright........ tion, but judged from my present visition September 30, unless the Trades iphotographs of the earth's surface James M. Denty... R U1 T e s . 7.356.13 | National Capital Pres: to Washington my pravers went un-|Unfon Congress decided otherwise, It ‘surface features and shadows for a /Y 4 10.00 - ~ ——-—— | Booke & Harvey, Inc. heeded.” ‘hus =poke J. Vinson Wig- |was stated that the congress had spent jconsiderable part of the time during’ Findn 3 Saxe. 3.001 Grand total for Washing- = gins of San Antonio, Tex. for many|f76000 on the newspaper, Auring. the th. ecllxue. o2 Endies Citizens’ Savings Bmk. ansm 2600} ton . .$32,274.47] Total .., v $7,358.13 [ years identified With™ the ' government jlast yeary ~ » : s A

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