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RAL TRNE BEGIN | e . ONVIRGINIAN LINE, [ =iy * | Engineers and Firemen Walk * 1923, THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSD'AY! NOVEMBER_ 8, D.C. PARKS e SERET- | TWO BURN TO DEATH, | HAROLD LLOYD INJURED. TALWKIg fid 4.{,&1}5 ' Colored School at Utica, Miss., De-| Fire Hose Nozzle Strikes Comedian i CAPITAL’S GUESTS stroyed by Fire. in Face. | JACKSON, Miss., November 8.—Two| LOS ANGELES, November 8.— students at . the Utica Institute |yjar01d Lioyd, motion picture come hool at tica, Miss, s e ik e e 6. | dlan, sustained injuries here yester- stroyed the main building of the day which his physictan sald would Willie Strong of Dentville, Miss. EWOrmesks iyhian i fize Hows possle : b £ 3 | Arid trom out 1n OKlahoma ! : - ; ) 2 ; i jCrme fhu lovely Indian maiden; - 3 o jCame this princess of her people To enchant with soulful music, i Out Despite Order of U. S. Labor Board. By the Associated Press. Other Cfties Spending Twice as Much, Says Report of Col. C. 0. Sherrill, Col. C. O, Sherrill, officer In charge Breathing smiles and notes of silver, Camz this girl, this sweet Chi-nee-na! Dressed in the artistic ‘costume of her race and liter, verse, Princess Tslanina (pronounced Chi-nee-na, meaning “Wild Flower”), a full-blooded Cherokee-Creek Indian ly embodying the ! wi were missing. | S R Y enanl s Cpern matas | Pit him in the face, cutting his fore- 3 through funds ralsed in the |head and knocking him off & rapidly tillam Lumpkins of Laurel, Miss., he wa: | comic “thriler” The “school has been main- !moving truck. using in the fliming of swu a and ng earound e 0 : o matden, born in Oklah: a de- NORFOLK, Va., November 8.—Be. fof public buildings and:grounds, In | ahoma and de. - tween 400 and 500 locomotive engi- his annual report madé public toe :::’:" :’h’ ;””“ to be the greatest | ”va‘“‘s Ll ‘R.‘Ks heers and firemen, constituting ap- day, declares that the parks of Wash- e worig o race has evergiven| § | pygiNmes BUSINESS proximately two-thirds of the en- glneer crews of the Virginian raflway, walked out.at 6 o'clock this morning. despite an order from the United appropriation for their maint mu:ca interest of her . States Rallway Labor Board that the and upkeep that “it was linpossiklezto people. Factory Prices Very Easy, Terms by & S en juest i threatened «ction by the men be held keep them up to & proper standard conaiiig luestioned regarding the At T. P. CULLEY & SON’S tn abeyance pending A hearing before the board on November 14 of the con- troversy between the road and its en- ginemen over the discharge of several employes., Vice President C, H. Hix of the Vir- ginlan telegraphed the Labor Board today asking . authority to employ men to fill their places in order that the entire schadule of trains might be kept In operation pending settlement of the dispute. Service Not Badly Cut. Train schedules, according to Mr. Hix early today, are not being seri- cusly handicapped. Freisht and pas- | pyuj contrasted with $1,151,331, averge Sess . : Hen 53 are vown | Driver of On i @ +151,333 oregt Out across the golden su these greatly cut prices and the very casy terms. It is an offer senger traffic over the road are Lot e Car Held on expenditure for each of :these five Out into the land of ;.um';w' we will scarcely ever be in posit on to make again and we shall very light just at this perlod, he said, and the walkout was not expected to reduce the cperations by more than 20 per cent unless other operatives g0 ouy in sympathy with the engineers and firemen, Ofticials of the Virginian here did not anticipate such action by the other brotherhoods. Conductors and brakemen ‘on all trains were on duty early today, and tmere had been no threats of a spread of the walkout in this direction. WALK OUT IN ROANOKE. Order of Labor Board Ignored by Union Men. By the Assoc'ated Press. ROANOKE, Va., November 8.—En- gineers and firemen on the Virginian railway walked out at 6 o'clock this morning in protest against the di charge of several of their number about a month ago. General Manager E. H. Birchfield declared he had suf- ficlent men to move all trains from this city. The strike was general all along 0. W. GOODWIN. Bond—Police Seek Sec- ond, Who Fled. Orlando W. Goodwin, sixty-four, vth was injured by an automobile |at Georgia and Colorado avenues Inorthwest Tuesday night, dled at | Walter Reed Hospital last night Coroner Nevitt arranged te hold an Inquest at the morgue at 2 o'clock tomorrow afterhoon. streat, driver of the automobile that inflicted the injury, yesterday fur- nished a bond of $500 for his appear ance on a charge of assault. Hu :‘L:Ll‘(be required to appear at the in |~ Mr. Goodwin was born near Hart ford, Wis., and had been in the cerv- {ice of the government many years. 1 As an agent for the pension service he traveled through the west a num- ber of years and later became at- tached to the rervice of the goneral land office. His widow, Mrs. Lil.ian Goodwin, and Harvey Goodwin, a eon residents of Leominster, ) 5., arrived here today. On Way to Lodge. TWO IN DISTRICT DIE! | INAUTO ACCIDENTS, | Eugene E. Duffey, colored, 1558 Oak !ington, although larger in size than those of flve representative cities of the country, recelved such a small { This was due, Col. Sherill poinyed iout. “to the largely incrzased lakor and material cost, and the fact: t§at ithe amount appropriated for perk maintenance was not cémmensurate with the actual increase in the: cist of the work.” In a comparison of expehditures Yor !pubiic parks in Washin with {those in fi representative cities Gol. \Sherrill showed that Washingfon {spent less than half the ‘amouns gx- pended by the average of the kve cities tabulated. - Compares With Ralifmore. the fiscal year 1922 was :3531,219, 7as cities: Minneapolis, Buffalo, Bafti- more, Detroit and San Francisco. The population of these ecfti averege 633,000, as compared with Washing- ton's 450,000. ‘hey have a park area averaging 2452 seres, as compated with the larger area in Washingfon of 2, acre The city of BaltimoXre, i1t was pointed out, has 2,560 scrbs, |and during the fiscal year 1922 spént 181, 954, or more than’ twice the amount expended in the :Distriet Jof 1 Columbia | “Col. sher 1''s report told of the gcv- care of tie White House grounds, pubiic réservatiods, yuments. playgiounds ahd such as { parks, {new project i memorial br { The Washing i 'n Monument was vis- g the year by n totdl of 6,506 persons, 213,067 of :these haw- 2 1idden up in the elevator, the re- wmxinder walking. The toutists’ camp was visited by 23820 persons and | took care of 8,224 cars : i Lincoln Memorinl Lénds. | The Lincoln.)Memorial gproved the "most popular under tte supsrvision k24 | Coi. Sherrill, with an attendance duz- ing the fiseal year of 495 H Sports occupied a large i Washington life, z place 3n The expenditure in Washington for | the Arlingtan explorer and statesma; minister from Norway, H. H. Bryn, w Large quantities of canned horse meat are shipped Into Washington every year, John B. McCarthy told members of the Assoclation of Oldest Inhabitants at a meeting in Union engine house last night. Mr. McCarthy sald he made the dis- covery while traveling through 1Ili- | son Burnett. Dr. Fridtjof Nansen, winner of the Nobel peace prize and world-famous ographed at the White House today with the introduced him to the President. to the world, stopped off at the Hotel La Fayette for a few hours’ rest be- fore continuing on a nation-wide con- jcert tour in the er tribe Tsianina, W) peaks perfeet Knglish - and s th only Indlan woman invited by Secre- tary Hubert Work to gerve on an ad 1sory council investigating Indian affairs, drew her hand across her brow and said: “My people are doing fairly well. Of course, there is al- hays room for improvement, but on ole I su e 3o e L uppose they reaily ought “What 18 your opinion of the pres- ent situation amon o antion & the white people “Oh, my!" excla know' nothing apb to do with result of- And with eyes both Stared this black-hnsl imed the singer. T out that! That has Clvilization—that is the ad and longin red Indian prin- Once her own, now lost for To her pepole, to Chi-nee-n. The Indian mezzo-soprano was. ac companled by Charles Wakefleld Ca man, leading lving Am can com- Pposer-pianist, composer of tl e Ameri- can opera, “Shanewis.” Cadmen wrote the opera for Telanina, and she fur- nished the sketch of the story for the opera:from incidents in her own life She is the only living woman whose biograpty has been made the subjcet of an opera prodoced Ly the Metro- politan Opera Company. Canned Horse Meat Sold Zoo, Oldest Inhabitants Are Told engaged in a discussion of the que: tion of whether Mrs. author of Fanntlerov.” ever lived at 0 | street. Mr. Proctor presented hi | torical evidence to show that she r. sided and wrote the street northwest. agreed that she once 1 but said he was positive she also r sided at 1730 K street. Frances Hodg- “Lattle Lord K The two artists left almi - diately “for Hurrisonburg, Va " het ’rrumeuna-n;vsm;‘xi she hoped to'appear he- T ashin t (e & avashington audfence later in Standing in the lobb, - ham ‘Hotel "with his wife anq e yourg chiidren, Charles J. Govern, in- dependent broker and financier of New York ¢ity, known to many Wash- ingtonians of a generat.on ago, Jook- ed with amazement at ‘he wonde-ful changes that had taken placc in the vicinity since he was engaged in bus!. Ph'; rr‘nm vrl‘!lql to 1 ashington has certainl - sa1d Mr. Govern, “Why 1 e rar member when this nefghbor! o0od was nothing more than a sieepy, Inactive ‘r:lng?’iv»g’u-lucky section. And look at the line, Mr. Birchfield announced, de- pened while Mr. ! 748 2 rdine to IBUrES| o1y o few weeks ago. He was being | 11 Asked if h I onge ) ook feradn participation and attendance a ! At _the suggestion of his fellow e thought the city wi spite instructions to the men from the | Goodwin was on his way to attend 7 FFCHCEULES and SHendanse fingi shown through a slaughter house that | membe: Presldent Theodore . !|building too rapidly. the New Torkes United States Rallroad Labor Board that they must delay their action un- til November 14. ORDERED STRIEKE DELAY. sclousncss before he dled - Member mers ih- et | ! : ;1 en EA L BABY GRAND— ARTIST BAB: GRAND—Es- > cluded in the % v cas v that shipment there Is for Wash- also was present when the assembly | the greatest in the world, and what BEAUTIFUL BA GRAN S AB D Batl Boerd Aot Under Provision | s Lot e oane. N 28 T A A by & totall of 403,500 peraoak. | e, S ihe ais athersdiitn fconsider Imeyiusers axitaseape Y o G A wiiat Estabiished price, $635; factory ished price, $1,050; factory of Traasportation Act. By the Associated Pres CHICAGO, November 8.—A threat to strike made by firemen and engineers on the Virginian railroad was ordered held in abeyance by the United States Railroad Labor Board until the dis- pute out of which the strike vote was taken is bPought before the board and a decision rendered. Both the railroad.and the two union organizations werg .cited In a tele- gram sent yesterday to appear before the board November 14 and to retain a meeting of Brightwood Command. ery, Knights Temp Brightwood, and he was picked ¥ @ brother Mason, who had him taken to the hospital. He did not regain con- jarrangements Mr.” Goodwin' was a member of Almas Temple, Brightwood Com- mandery, Garfleld Clapter, R. A. M, Fostoria, Ohio; Pentalpha Lodge, In- terior Department Home Club. | B¢t Assoclation, Gavel Club and La- { fayette Square Players. Funeral arrangements have been completed. Fragments of a broken headlight picked up by police of the tenth pre- cinct may assist In determining the identity af the driver of a touring car that knocked down and killed Otelia Penick, colored, fifteen years of age, 771 Fairmont street, at 13th and Fairmont streets last night. not Tar- | popular of these was ternis, with 709 participants; goM, ith 19 base bal! ; ball, with 14,372. The bathing beagh during part of the two su |July 1 to September 12, 1922, thefe ! were 204,200 bathers, and from My {27 to Jure 20, 1923, the end of tfe fiscal your for which the report w. | made, there were 115,500, : Concessions were granted during !the year (o five concerns which r¢- {turned to the government a total of 1$850, not including the suras spent | by the concessioners for Imprevemente. !The concessioners were tlie Amusement Company, runni and egst Potomar Patk golf ‘c. Norman B. Frost and 1d ler, running the Ro: Creek course; thesGirl Scoutsigperatn tea house at Halus. Le. | Lecch <hn “chirke ous: | bathing, and Arthur L. 11 1 a &t the specialized in canning horse meat. His curiosity was aroused and he| asked a workman where all the can- {ned ment was used. Well,” drawled the attendant, | Mr. McCarthy wa$ somewhat sur- {prised. He thought he knew all about the nation’s capital, but he had i never heard of canncg horse meat on any of the cafe menu cards. While Mr. McCarthy was still wonder- ng if he had ever eaten any of that {canned horse meat the workman {added: | _ “Yes, we ship quite a bit of it to the ! Zoological Park and to the circus wners.” Mr. McCarthy, wearing a Jglieved smile, went on his way. Virginia Ground Cracked. The devastating earthquake inj| | Japan recently brought to the oldest | Inhabitants the -qu-stion of whether earth tremors had occurred in or Noyes gave a brief outline to Europe last summer. incidents of his visit where he attended a se council of the league of nations. to the recent Greco-Italian dispute. Given Vote of Thanks. The assoclation extended a rising vote of thanks to the president for his talk and welcomed him home. Mr. Noyes said he was equally glad to be back In Washington The assoclation decided to hold its anniversary banquet and celebration on December 7 at the Ebbitt Hotel. It also was decided to have more en- tertainment features than in past George W. Evans presented ciation with framed portraits of former Presidents Woodrow Wil- son, William H. Taft and Warren G.J Harding. Henry L_Bryan presented, on behalf of Aifred Holmead, a plc- of his trip | Who is well qualified to spe He related | of huge realty deaing Geneva, fon of the He ak because in the great. . laughed outright as he repjied, | Tty Bo. Tt camt bulld tgo rapidly: This city is destined to, be one of meager within a very shert period. I remember the cry of the cautious when the far-seeing of New York e ehs lheahd on such a gigantic scale, and now that city is so crai is at a premium. e Mace 0, Washington can stand all that 18 offered—it is bound to peed it in No man in Washington was hap- pler over the election returns from sylvania = than Representative Edgar R. Kelss of the Aficenth Den aylvania' congressional district, who Is at.the Lee House for & few days’ est, The, voters of the Keystone state DUt over the new $50,000.000 bond i 1 d Washington. At the meeting U i h 1 the status quo until the disput: has Child Is Killed. Tourists' camp. ¥ fast Right John Claggett Proctor pro. ture of the David Burns cottage. Both | pocy [OF the improvement of their Dbeen sattled. The strike vote was said | The child was crossing at the in- 5 {duced & elipping from the Metropoll- | members were thanked for their gifts. { R0V (3", fnd, 43 Representative to have grown out of the discharge of a small group of firemen and en- gineers more than a month ago. C. H. Hix, vice president of the rall- road, operating about 500 miles of track in the coal fields of Virginia and West Virginia between Deep Water, W. Va., and Norfolk, Va., tele- zraphed the ‘Labor Board' that the| fonty-tnree, was seriously hurt iast oads ol Rennaylvania the finest in| 1 factory discount, $117: count, $46; sale 3 P Ameri Ty ount, : our 3 : union officials had notified nim they | night when struck and knocked dow (Continued from First Page) of the siate ave unsurpammy foctions | ¥ discount, $96; sale sav. $437 avinx, SIS, @oeo EG were met with in twenty-fourhours, | N, ChS-MAan car in ‘front of 1025 | marvelous scenery, and we of the ing, $213. Sale price Sale Price ...... o «_The dispute arose, according to Mr. Hicks' telegram, when several men i, .charge of the car. tion of German debt. Not onl. b Make Your Own Terms During Sale were dlscharged’ '“”fnmx;';n.-"r‘:%’:g Wilson was taken to Freedmen's| Although the United States Insists tioh aha 51 state chambecy onorr Buys Many Open ing and refused to reinstate them, he | hosbital in a passing automobile. | nat the mecting of experts Is fo be |¥ merce decided to do a bit of boosting, slo D Pianos,Players.| Evenings sa{d, offering to take the matter be- | Surgeons examined the injured man. | ."c.onomic and financlal survey of but @ certain fund has been raised in OWI Up to Three fore the board when this action dis- eatisfied union officials. The em- ployes’ organization refused to do this and took a strike vote. In taking charge of the dlepute, the board acted on a section of the trans- portation act giving it power to as- sume Jjurisdiction avers dllsr"um on the commission will be given world-|" ? ey 569 up- 5 tion of trame 1n threatencd. o BURNS 20 LETTERS | Fido pubtich. and et b et e Buy Inexpensive Headquar- | "Year Is Adopted.for En- | standing within & few feet of tne| ~$350 Upright - 3, The union organizations” are en- T {French In the position of. blocking | ¥ : . representative when the conversation $245 tirely without their rights in striking world peace they want to checkmate : : 'C.E. = Used. Piforo "tuicing the ‘matter before tne FanlaPSien I advance by knowing ters in City. suing 12 Months. Spnolniel moctheastor Topresiniativs | 550 Upright 3, board and awaiting a decision, accord- : definitely what is or is not o be - H A = in"to "board members, The board Smoldering Stub Found Among veatigated i s TR of Saginaw, Mich, ‘snickered up his| 400 Upright %, $137 citationsiwere teEREAPAOL D i ere An oo NG -0 € | plans are under way to obtain a ol H. J. Slocum was elected pres- TR 3 T R at| 2 about Pennsylvania roads. R T EiECIREATSs Tat Tt Al o Ahe DAt ot the ool 3t ! buiiding as headquarters for the Dis- |ident ot the Citlzens’ Rellef Associa- | ~Ho can talk as he pleases” smiled | . §375 Updght 5%, $165 . H. Hobertson, head of the Brother. and K Streets. several wecks or months to the coi- |tript of Columbla branch of the Na-|tion at the annual meeting of the | Mr. figg;':l;g‘-ds’:":ml;‘ P ;i’.‘,vfl-?fl o TocomatIve pRlTe A nn;iwn!; tichal Congress of Mothers and Par-|board of managers held yesterday | giong that line with North Carolina| $325 Upright 24, $87 ¥ s s e when the'repits com en%-Teacher Agsociations, it was_an- | afternoon at the Soclal Service House, | she will have to 86 some. I have just - Investigation is being made by the | "Haying in mind how the United|nounced by Mrs. Giles Scott Rafter,|1022 11th street. Other officers elect- |left the southern country, where I rep- ht Dwd 5327 DENIES CHAIN STORES r"”“ and postal Inspectors of a fire | States first sisned the Verssilleh|pregident of the congress, yosterday.|ed were: Evan H. Tucker, first vice e Do T aeiee e 3 $600 Uprig! Cut to n a mall box on the northeast corner |treaty and didn't ratify it, then signe Mws. Rafter explained that a simple | president; Mrs. Ellen Spencer Musse i 3 Y g “ 3 3 y. | taln sections of Dixle, especially {n Voot PROFITEERING ON MILK |of 27¢h and & streets northwest which | $2¢ fi?{i‘fi;;;":{amfi"c‘::: ".?1‘”22,’3?55 and inexpensive building was desired. | second vice president; Willlam J.|the Tar Heel state,. is marvelos. .‘;““ Upright &% sllo Other Used Players caused the destruction of twentyiyoked aggression by Germany. the:!mne headquarters for operations will | Flather, treasurer, and Walter S, Uf- | North Carolina hus already ~spent : Datryman Says Prices at Individ- ['gler® Frenh are doubtful of what '00di 'Y 2icq there and a child weltare | “Ohg Segretary © ¢ the | i it trom. me. they are wonr| | $300 Upright E¢, $93 Some Like New & he conf < mbers of the s o [ G 7y Somebody threw a lighted cigarette ;’:;:l:d ‘ctonta’emoru:meeg .&!mge;:‘fefi;‘. infofmation bureau will be established, | board, whose term of office had ex- ! derful. The younger element is a P a 75 $550 Player Cat to $348 naliGornsy 0 Eoonses into the box nisht before last A |BnT matntains n attitude of alogt- { whese mothers or prospective moth- | Pired, wers reappointed by the Dis. | the helm in that state and they are | §'$275 Upright 5it%, ! e was found amon 2 oners, it was a; = 5 Will Vary. the consumed letters by police of the | Pnunce are ot to roprescnt the |ers may come gor information. It 18} .q: william McK. Clayton. A. 3 Drie- | The Saginaw man said further that $1.50 to $2.50 Weekl $650 Player Cut to $385 losed that, de-|third precincty 4 Intance rates sovernment and the planged to have in the bullding & sub- | coli, John Doiph, Willlam J. Fiather,|& pronounced optimivm was evident o ly Inquiry today disclose 8 extent of American aid thus far is[ply & pamphlets from all of the child : Mrs. Ellen Spencer Mussey, ‘Louis A. | throughout the south, and since the Payments $750 Pla, Cut to $467 spite the recent increase in the price a suggestion as to the kind of m: ther welfare organizations. Simon, Mgr. C. F. Thomas and George | Fise "of cotton certain ‘communities yor of milk in Washington, this staple PIMLICO ENTRIES ahinery that might be helpful in con. |20nd Jnothe Mothors' Con- | 5 Wilson. ' New members appointed | would become immensely active. He The above are just examples of 1d at the ference. France's debt to America | The work of the Mothe fo the board are: John C. Wineman, | 5aid that his own business had’reg- £he xTeat barxaius at this sale,. Get Ome Now On Your Termas. fobd iprodua Is e[uks & {'grest has been to see tha childrnFred 8. Lincoln and Ernest L. Chaney. | istered_marked ‘improvement during chain grocery stores for 13 cents a quart and 7 cents & pint. Complaint was received by The Star that some stores are charging 9 cents tersection of the two streets about . 8 o'clock when the big touring car appeared and ran her down, fractur- ! ing her skull and otherwise injuring {her. A passing motorist stoppad and took her to Garfleld Hospital, where physiclans pronounced life extinct. Charles Henry Wilson, colored, rth Capitol street. Willlam E. ! | SRives, 606 B street southwest, was | QUIFY that it will not mean a rsduc- who was unconscious. and found he ! was suffering from a fractured skull. | | Wilson's relatives, at 1817 b6th street, | were notifled. | CIGARETTE IN BOX FOR FRIDAY. FIRST RA( CE~For maidens, two.yoar.ol lg:filhfl purse, $1,300; five and one-half }g} PARIS PARLEY FEAR ATTRIBUTED TO OLD ALOOFNESS OF ). S. German capacity to pay, and that the final acceptance or rejection of its findings rests always with each gov- erhment concerned, the French #on- cede that any report brogght in’ by and questions of government financ- ing Germany have been tabooed by the government of the United States, which has simply offered to act intermediaries for American busine: | eilomar and banking institutions in the flota- Ytan, a local newspaper of 1835, telling | Yof a strange disturbance that occur- | Yred in Prince Wiiliam county, Va., Yduring a thunderstorm, The story gstated that the Neabsco tract, near Dumfries, cracked open as if by gun- | Fpowder, Mr. Proctor and Mr. McCarthy later Tte association paid honor to th memory of Lewis Melius, the on! ‘member who died since the last meet- n; The following new members were elected: Willlam Donally, N. Webster | Chappell, Frederick J. Helder, Michael J. Lane and John T. Tennison. PARENTS' SOCIETIES SEEKING BUILDING ifoint D. C. Bodies Plan to 'have:the necessary requisites to en- able: them to continue In school. v child has had to stop e rcause of insufclent olothe SOCIETY FOR RELIEF ELECTS SLOCUM sed This Same Budget as U president of the assoclati 1915, presented his r S ‘was accepted and committee, composed of A. J. Dris- Dr. Willlam C. Rives, who has besyn ignation, which | he nomination | “The south is going to work, Kiess is a large property owner in Eagles Mere, near Williamsport, he paturally feels elated over prospects for the “section. “This makes the second $50,000,000 bond fssue voted by the people of my state,” said the legislator, “and noth- ing can stop us now from making the northern. distriets have awakened to the fact that the world must be told. our immediate section to advertise its beauties.” When the subject was switched to national politics a hush came over. the lobby of the hotel that was nothing less than spooky. “Excuse me,” whispered the Eagles Mere man, as beat it aloft. { the past month, the factory shipping more vehicles ' south. within thres weeks than all during the summer. smiled Mr. Anderson, in conelusio; for a pint of milk. One leading dairy- : Bpartan . 1ok of & new financial plan. Premier | 1ag, ihe organization has rupplied |coll, Mrs.' James Brown Scott and THE MIXER. % Belle of B ' k2 eeded. This has been |Louis Simon, reported. th | man sald today that the prices gnii."giaim. Poincare has asked many questions In | the o-ot‘-:\;;ul“ ouking any questions |officers nominated, e new list of charged by individual corner grocers vnryf‘ but the bellef was expressed Elsbath {the hope of getting some govern- mental assurance from Washington dbane W lor meking investigations to deter- €d by the meeting. hich was accept- FORGET-ME-NOT SALE. .. I GGOD PIANOS, PHONOGRAPHS Factory Co-operative Sale This Stock Comprises the Best of Makes Including The Celebrated KIMBALL Grand, Uprights, Players and the Famous WELTE Reproducing Pianos. Terms—Factories Also Co-operating on Terms, You Can Suggest and Make Your Own Terms—That Will Be Just a Heart to-Heart Talk With the Salesman. OPEN NIGH7TS TILL 9:30 lke to have you fully understand and remembe: everything else, and that is, be anxious to have old patrons, friends and the musicloving pu in genoral take mdvantage of and secure the great benclits of this_sale. LISTEN—Before we decided to put on this 22d Birthday Sale we visited our factories that we have dealt with for many, “We have been in bus!- We have sold literaily thousands Now we want to do something nice by our people down there. We cannot do much without your co-operation. “we will do our years, and this s what we sald to them: ness in Washington 22 years. of your product. What can you do for us?” part to help you in this sale.” “Well,” they said, This s what they altogether did: They shipped us 87 Planos at THEIR COST OF PRODUCTION and the phonograph factories shipped us 110 phonographs at THEIR COST OF PRODUCTION. Concrete Examples of Big Sale Savings on Uprights, Grands, Players, Phonographs—All Standard Makes, y as Noted Above Example No. 1—Grand discount, $114.50; our discount, discount, $16:.5 $93; sale’ saving, $207.50. Sale price $467.50 Example No. 3—Player Example PLAYER PIANO, Highest Class Established price, $650; Years to Pay. At this sale we will close out all used Pianos at half the: value on payments te exactiy owit you. $1.00 Per Week 1 or M . ore ki o Btreak..... that would enable him to say to:mine vthe financial position of thei The report of the treasurer, Wil- ¥ B that few of them are asking more SBlu BN 1 | French opinion that he has obtalned | ohiid'sy parents, it is stated. puila- | 1am J. Flather, showed total receints| PLANS ARE FORMULATED This dairyman said that “ome| SECOND RACE—The Ik Ridee 1o | Bome concrete ;-ta%mrlrom “’,{””“'i Qne:hladrc‘:'?:g"i‘i:‘n;":v:‘:; oasits o “,’,‘21{’;23“‘“‘ . disbursements A Save Ha'f on Your : tall at practi- | oh three-yearclds; $3,000 taded Thus far he hasn’ en much more | jng h, on .146.28. sbursements . d e ot It ‘Gosts thém 1n oRler to | mes. e #he | 557 assurance ‘that 1f the com: | piked tio attend the Christmas eale. covered the followlng Items: For fush | Meeting of Woren, Workers to Be| | XM as Phonograph o rurinecy Ethereal Blne.... 137 Tassel ! mission of experts is convened, suv- | which >will be conducted nd( - 5 $1,352.10; for groceries, $7.435.57; for | ¥ We Deliver Late ! Before the farmers raised ' the | Autumn Bells.... 136 St. La 33 | sequent steps can be decided’ upon | pice Hptel, November 14 and 16 = |milk and eggs. $2.226.57; shoes and Held This Afternoon in Dis- . wholesale price 4 cents a gallon to|Top Notoh....... 133 Rock Bass. 133 | when thelr report is finally made. A1l the belonglngs of the two|clothing $1,143.67; a total for material . the dealers on November 1 milk re-| THIRD RACE—The « Patapsco claiming; | (Copyright, 1923.) bod'l‘: (‘,‘nr:nn:’;r:g:? h;l“”‘ i reg:;efil :;;;an‘;;:"cmmy FLaE ! trict Building. talled at 14 cents a quart delivered. ;three-year-olds and up; purse, $1,300. me? & tion with the raising of nec- Representatives of women' he retail price delivéred now is 15 Tonts n practically all cases. sCurstres SAmatversary ... 15| ENGINEER SOCIETY s ol shs.oint fnanos oCOmTitice: zations that will direct the selling of Roval Duck Mary M i ? VISITS “DAYLIGHT LODGE | total disburberents. |Bowers In the celebration of Forget-} HINTS ROBED MEN Norih, Wale iy HONORS A. P. DAVIS| (hiRDOrt of the secretary showed | me-not day Saturday by. the @sabled *Night Raider. lief during the year was 617 mome: |American veterans will meet at the AIDED 11 TO ESCAPE JAIL AT ARLINGTON (Continued from First Page.) ery. That the noise from sawing the bars was not heard was explained | FIFTH RACE—The Reminiscence; three.year- | Arthur Powell Davis, former di- | Solomgn f the precedi i v WA, that in such cases eoap is used to | eldss purss, $1,800; ono mile and a sixicenth. raet’o‘r of the reclamation service, was |one of She thirty-four constituent |penditures o PRecec s """‘,,’3;,‘\,;.:;; ;”.‘_‘g;‘,’:fi:_",’;‘;{i" it $150, slgss depden the sound. Ofoisle expinined | perest Zotp...... Tl Tianeam oo 104 ber of the,|lodges of the Grand Lodge of the - Forget-me-not meeting of the.Inter- W NOW NOW that no guards are provided to watch | Moonraker ....... 111 General Thatcher 111 | elected an homorary member of ¢ °‘m i ot Columbla In the “daylight” nattonal Association: of. Art and Let NO' M 3 the prisoners at night, and told of the| _.xry BACE—The Merchants’ handies { Washington Society of Engineers at atrict cf LINE-OF-DUTY DONAT'ON Ters.at the clubhouse, 1716 Eye street, $89 $7 $9. neceasity of guards at the jail dur- ing the night. Ehe men who escaped are Herbert Henderson, dolored, sentenced on Oc- tober 31, to twenty years for second mils and & furlong. s FOURTH RACE—Three-year-old: B purse, $1,300; one mile 7 Soventy y'.‘r?n o Majord Searlet Bugler... Eeadity’ Bimier 00T 107 107 $2,000; three-year.olds and up; one mile and 4 | quarter. . 108 1Jokn Paul Jonss. 101 102 Pumps [ Washington Group Elects Former Membership. & meeting of the society last night at the Cosmos Club. * Mr. Davis becomes the fifth honorary member of the Washington engineering organization, deolareil. Grand Master Finley Pays Official Call 2o King Solomon, No. 31. funds pared with 591 the previous was explained that this relief was given chiefly to meet emergency needs; that when such néeds become ear. It Nearlg every Masonic jurisdiction 2 1ds its loyed a2 pight, so that it hol gommuni'cn‘l’lonl during the day. King| ¥ Lodge, No. 31, is the only its stated commu- ‘nications? nesday ‘afternoon of each month. received. its annual official visitation Grand more or less continuous the Associ- regular aliowances for families-under care. The board adopted the same-budget as that for this year, based upon ex- organi- i District Bullding thls afternoon at| 14:30 o'clock to complete plans. i It has been. decided to. divide the | city Into sever districts each of which { will be under the direction of a m: Thimble 113 Reclamation Head to’ has at 13ast one “daylight” lodge, the | 2GR &y, p e indertakes the re- | tron who will have charge of squads 3!:::“1: }}: membarzhip of which Is largely em-|gponsibility of raising pensions or |of girls who will sell forget-me-nots at. the entrances of government de. partments, in hotels, clubs, banks and ! other publilc places. i W,i8. Clark, liason: officer for the Saturday afternoon. and Mrs. Coolidge will wear forget- me-nots Saturday in honor of the REACHES TOTAL OF $962| sty *fuis Robming hat Brepidant | 150 Comsole Style, Now, $89($350 Period Style, Now, $278 :zos‘c:mm: szyyle. Now, $132° 8225 Console Style, Now, $137 $275 Consale Style, Now, $162 $375 Period Style, Now, $210 Act Quickly to Get One 75c—$1—$1.25 Per Week and Up. Example N~ sale saving, . Sale price 1119 14TH ST. N. W. IMPORTANT—There is one thought about this great Annivers. ary Sale of good pianos, players and phonographs that we would the REASONABLE REASON ou HIGH-CLASS NEW UPRIGHT —Established price, $375; fao- tory discount $67.50; Until 9:30 ALL PHONOGRAPHS $3 g5 Yore Down At Half Price *-—Grand $789.25 No. 4—Uprght you forget for many' r discount, our dis- {Three pounds olaimed for rider, SEVENTR RACE—The Bouthern handicap; claiming; for all ages; nl-.:. #1,500; qu‘l-l,r: degree murder; James Harrls, colored, serving & Seven-year sehtence for rape; Melvin Walker, colored, serving a five-year sentence for the same of- fense; Earl Blunden and Arthur Hur- ley, white, who were to be ‘tried to- toom 8 Master Finley and his gunq for Widow of Policeman In- jola] lire yesterday afternoon at 2 g":lo:k : creased $208 by Day’s Contributions. ! war's disabled. of $208. The subscriptions to thefund sent into The Star amount to. $254.35, and ;¢he following donitions'. are’ ae- other honorory members being Sec- retary of Commerce Hoover, Admiral H. T. Endicott, Admiral D. W. Taylor and Dr. F. H. Newell. 107 Mr. Davis is a past president of the 107 | American Soclety 6f Civil Engineers Outiof-Towt “Folks—We are sure it will pay you to come many miles. to attend this sale. Rallroad fare for 100 miles around ‘Washington will be allowed on your purchase of planos. . 22 YEARS IN BUSINESS dation was expressed by master, based on the re- secretary and the treas- lod, and official an- Comu the gr: ports of t urer of Funds totaling $962.75 have been re- harge of tett; Joe Batlor, 102 | gana director. of the reclamation : 'L : : p {':aox:-:: 0.2-?»43-. t:r vagrancy; Eddie ‘:Z'rw:a"trm;“‘;xr( to 1923. He ls at|nouncemedts mi A femture of the |celved by m_ed nol}.cel\ie ;!mg:t l:'w-;d knowledged : Thomas W. é""{;}’fi:l {g' i 1119 l 4“! Phone Mason, charged with intoxication: 168 present in England as technical ad- afternosénywas a vocal solo by John :rtnm.u:fi:‘!' :fi ch‘l.:firenn:f P:!lco:; ’: - $2; Frie Clarence Howdyshell and C. D. Sher- 137 visor to the State Department on|Bowle. o s icea, - St; u' w.ol.I. the United 8745 uniary 'y rill, both. white, charged with being n_claims against drug_Addicts,”and Jack Snyder and Sam Goldburg, who were being held for investigation. cer L; Dr. Grand visitations this evening will Jocus oman’s Mie- Temple, §5. be at e ol the New' 3 Mo, 5, at 8:30 o'clocks by British citizens, which are the = pec: claims commission in London. a T be. trled " before L