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ADMITS § JtLEGAL WIVES, SAY POLICE Harry R. Roshon Held in Los Angeles While Matrimonial Record Is Checked. By the Assoclated Press. LOS ANGEL Calif., September “Phe authorities hope today to ve replies to telegrams they sent Yesterday inquiring into the alleged matrimonial adventures of Harry R. Roshon, who was arrested here last under the name of A. E d suspected for a time of >, V. Allen, wanted in Seat- . in connection With the | of Anna Dantel- | finn failed Minneapol Investigation ct him with the to con- grilling.” tonishment, they thorous erably to thelr & - | his room. remonies were illegal. e | York city. +NO TRACGE FOUND OF MISSING MAN Salesman Mysteriously Disappears From Hotel, Leaving Note An- nouncing “Dangerous Mission.” By the Associated Press. . DENVER, Colo.,, September 12.—The disappearance of G. B. Metz, twenty- tour, Pittsburgh, Pa., salesman, who dropped from sight here Monday after leaving a note In which he said he was “going on a dangerous mission,” remains unsolved. Detectives are working on two theories, foul play and sulcide. They are without tan- xible clues. The note, discovered by a maid at Metz's hotel, read: “l am going on a dangerous mission tonight. If anything should hapnen that I do not return, please forward the personal papers you will find in the small drawer to Mrs. R. B. Cress- man, 200 5th avenue, New York city. (Slzned) “G. B. METZ.” “Personal effects to Mrs. G. A. Keller, 2020 Honeywell avenue, New Catalog to Pittsburgh Lamp, Braes and Glass Company. Car to Saunders.” The car referred to was an auto- mobile Mets rented September 3. Mets was last seen at his hotel by a maid Monday morning, wken he left He came to Denver about two weeks ago, according to the pro- THE Glass Company two weeks ago a8 its Colorado representative, H. A. Ross, sales manager of the company, an- nounced here today. Mr. Ross was notified of Mets’s disappearanco by the Denver police by telegraph. this morning. Mr. Rose eaid that two weeks aj while on a bugines trip to New York, he met Mets, who was a native of Colorado. The young man, then em- ployed by a Brooklyn, N. Y., firm, was highly recommended to him, Mr. Ross he engaged Metz to g0 west for the Pittsburgh company. An undated letter mailed from Den- ver and signed by Metz was recelved by Mr. Roms this morning. It ac- knowledged receipt of an expense check and told of bumnalfl trips made by Metz. Mr. Ross said the telegram from the Denver police was the first inti- mation he received that Metz had disappeared. Metz's Mother Unadvised. NEW YORK, September 12.—Mrs. G. A. Keller, mother of George B. Metz, a salesman who disappeared Monday in Denver, saying he was going on “a dangerous mission,” declared to- day she knew no reason for his dis- appearance. —_——— COOLIDGE PRAISES FUND. President, However,Unable Official- ly to Back Salvation Army Relief. NEW_ YORK, September 12.—Presi- dent Coolidge has commended the Japanese relief work of the Salvation Army in a letter made public by Com- mander Evangeline Booth, but de- clared he. could not Issue a proclama- EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, WEDNESDAY, STATE OWNERSHIP OF RAILROADS URGED Gov. Pinchot's Brother Says Mo- nopolies Are Killing American Democracy. By the Associated Press. TORONTO, September 12.—Coupling an attack on the menace of what he Lel‘mcd “the feudal system of indus- * in the United States, with pres- entltlon of the case for the public ownership of railways, Amos Pinchot, brother of Gov. Pinchot of Pennsyl- vania, last night told the public own- ership conference that eontinued pri- vate control of raillways ultimately would crush the democratic civiliza- tion of the United States. He declared that trusts and their banking directors had gained control of four basic industries—steel, coal, beef and oil; that they “owned” the railroads to such an extent that com- petition in these industries was a near impossibility, and that the rail- roads were being manipulated to create monopoly conditions. The railway issue overshadowed Drink Dikeman’s Delicious Orange Beverage at Peoples Soda Fountains all others in the United States,-he said, because the transportation sys- teth held the key to that power which enabled trusts to dominate industry. Mr. Pinchot characterized as “abso- lutely false” the claim that the govs ernment could not operate the roads. “It*is mere propaganda,’” “of a suspicious. if not false, nature to say that we cannot run our railroads —and we will run them.” ———— REVIVES NIGHT LIFE. American Capital to Reopen Noted Moulin Rouge of Paris." NEW YORK, September 12.—The Moplin Rouge of Paris, international- ly famous before the war as® the center of night life in the Montmartre section of the French capital, will be reconstructed and reopened in Octo- ber with American capital behind it, | R. Allyn Davis, a Washington lawyer, | declared on his arrival from France on_the steamship President Monroe. The famous show place, which was destroyed by fire in 1915 and reopened last year as & dance hall, will be re- bullt to house five theaters, accord- ing to Mr. Davis, who said he spent several -months 'In_Paris as repre- sentative of New York and Chicago capltalists conferring with Raphael Beretta, former owner. SEPTEMBER 12, {make a scientific study of he added, | 1923. the Droductlon of revues ‘hlcl\ will combine features of the American‘and French stages, $ first to earth- The Japanese were the quakes. EXCURSION T Crystal Caverns | ‘(Strasburg, Va.)' Sunday, Sept. 16 Lv. Washington 9:05 A.M. | $2.50—Round Trip—$2.50 Southern Railway System 1425 F St. N.W. The largest stage will be devoted to THE JEFFERSON Sixteenth and M Streets Newest and One of the Handsomest Downtown Apartments Ready October First Two and Three Rooms and Bath , Housekeeping A Number of the apartm ents will be furnished and may be leased with'or without hotel service Resident Ma nager on Premises The H. F. Smith Company Smith Building 815 Fiftenth Street tion calling for contributions to the army funds. The President explained the American Red Cross is incor- porated by act of Congress and he, as it ex officio head, felt he could pub- licly indorse only that agency. Miss Booth announced that each pupil of the Salvation Army Sunday schools throughout the country would contribute 10 cents to the relief fund, totaling about $14,000. prietor of the hotel Among the personal papers found in Metz's room was a will directing what he wished done with his belongings. The Mrs. Cressman mentioned In the note is the missing man’s mother, po- lice said. PITTSBURGH, Pa., September 12.— George B. Metz, reported missing by the Denver, Col., police, was employ- od by the Pittsburgh Lamp, Brass and First Wedding in Ohlo. His first marriage, as officers quoted him, was to Emma L. Johns, in Warren, twenty-seven years ago, and , all contracted in the rs, were to Della Whalen, ‘. Jennie Nieuret, : R. King, Fort Zin \-mch ceremony he ame of A. E. Reed; Alma ., whom he ) name ‘of W. A. Roush, Des Moines, Delicious Candies Priced Low Jersey Cream Caramels, pound Chocolate-covered Peppermint Patties, pound ... . Middie’s Crystalfized Cocoanut Caramels, pound.39c Baby Gum Drops, pound De Luxe Crystallized Gum Drops, pound. Tangerine Slices, pound Collins’ Imported Honey Scotch, pound Riche’s Canton Crystallized Ginger, pound ..... Hershey’s Milk Chocolate Kisses, pound Fertax After-dinner Mints, pound............ 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