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; THE_EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. WEDXESDAY, OCTOBER 1. 1924 EIGHT ARE DEAD .u??lfif’;lifffffi“%?zz’BHANG PUTSPRICE [ % g5, Grve, ey 50000 Mo Socersa SIONE T WATCH GZT,; B‘?}f?i\}f"fmgEUMMUNIST BOAST / 4 5 eaches Parkersburg. 1 IN STURM’S WAKE OmwomR" et N WU AND ISAU o Bt ot e M e N A N SO PHILADELPHIA BAS[‘ ARU[{SES BRHAIN Washington Base Ball Club. and Service, has some thousands of deer | cTated is 230 pounds bese guren |air yesterday in an effort to break | a trio of his players, including to give away. according to an an-|8re only approximate. Kinal figures the world endurance record, landed | Manager “Bucky” Harrix nd H EouT e SR o5 must be secured from the Forest| = A 18 miles east of Parkersburg, W. Va., | 4 Mines, Railroads and Indus-| e, e, 2, e | Ofers $100.000 for General|or i uree ners or mu aver. st | S ituence it ne contne 1o caze | NO Evidence of Official “Cor- s 215 eiook” vt it ecordiz| Abandonment of - Sedition 2 ated at over 20,000 head, found on the | of the Sier and Cascade ed today try Hampered by Floods | "Siix Nliook: e wan cuwns | OF President Dead, $200,- |&aibab Nationa Foresi - morthern | Mountaine, % wroduccion ot | rUption” Developed by Law |7 ishipsten © % paseed over ! Charge Against Editor comedian, also is booked for Arizona on the morthern side of the | mule deer into 1y in-| j morning. Xo word has been received in Pennsylvania. talk 000 if Taken Alive. Grand Canyon of the Colorado. This | habited by & subspe ag IS Enforcement Delegates. 1 from the Detratt Hailed as "’Victory." area was set aside as a national game | sult in a herd very inf SN preserve by President Roosevelt in 1906 | stock T 2 . e — | —— — ! in order to preserve the deer herd which | The Kaibab Plateau is in a spar: 4 e s br the Aseoclsted Tiress [t that tme was ' threatened "with | Iy settied region cut ot from the | No cvidence of any official “corrup- | BY HAL OFLAHERTY. i S i o B OK10, October 1.- ral en-[total extinction, because of illegal rest of Arizona on the south by tion” was offere a delegation | = PHILADELPHIA, October 1.-—Bight gagement between the o7 | hunting. almost impassable Grand Canyon of [from the Law Enforcement League R5 Cable to The Star and Chicago Daily News deaths and heavy property damage, forces of | hun 3 bt o Lot i o anhsia) o | "LONDON, October 1.—In every with serious interruptions to railroad hang Txo-lin, Manchurian leader, and | Utder the protection of forest|the Colorado River. On the otneriof Philadelp at a special confer- | n every po -fAese: P . 3 4 on o- | litical headquarters today there ex i . i o 2 & e S rangers, however, the deer have in-|sides it is surrounded by semi-fAesert 'ence wtih Attorney General Stone t Jruisscan ¥ 3 sakvice and ”"""‘,""“r "‘“‘,”“‘" ““,:’S King itxoos PPOSING Chang’s at-creased in numbers to a point where |ureas, across which but few deer at- |day, it was nounced by the Attor- {ists an atmosphere of excitement reported last r;:‘»r;} G B tempts to take over the central gov-|the cntire herd is threatened iwith|temnt to pass. Consequent'y the deer iney General following the meet | uer the possibility of the Labor # in easte ennsylv. . as a ernment of China was resal dlares = e [ he Kaibab Forest ix limited | Mr. Stone said the dele es had ex- | Fovernment being censored and flood conditions after 48 as in progr starvation, and prompt efforts must | herd in the Kaibab Forest is limited | Mr. n id th SanL Hon st today on the Jehol front, according ) be made to reduce it to a number that | in its food supply (o the vegetation |pressed dissatisaction wiih the uwn- {Jorced to resign after the debate next B el o = Tonanpar to an announcement from the Mukden | 1 be supported by the vegetation |found only on the plateau ner in which the law was beinie cn- R s e e e S Seomnie e the Kaibab Plateau This limited food supply has been [forced in Philadelphia, and | azainst the editor of the Workepe: ently suffered the greatest damage. headquarters of Chang’s army. The | °7, v £ : L L Weekly Y Te 4 ] [ e To uccomplish this the Forest|reduced to the starvation point fof |plained of a lack of zeal on the par | Wee 10 Hazieton mines were finoded and Negro, 14, Confesses Rob-|<am Sanovncam oithiSin cnltiipcapt | A O SccomBI ails | ne fmossat IR ERRIES OB s Foon nelnt HEas | IR el e e e e e W N By A N CampaIGNING| s et it will be several days before some . i ture of Chihfeng, 150 miles north of | many deer as possible, The cxpense | the Kaibib I nd officials of the [unit and the Department of Justice. : i | proceedings caused the Communists’ of the collieries can resume overa- | hery Was Motive—Spirited [ J¢hon by Mukacn troope. to the applicant. will be crating and | Forest service fear that Winter will| He promised the delegation, Strongly in West—Praises |Party to issuc a statement olaiming tions One hundred thous olla tran on c a sum esti- | take @ heavy toll if the herd is nol | Stone said. that he would take a great victory on behalf of the Two men were killed and another housand dollars, Mexi- | transportation charges, & sum esti- | tak v ne sai a i ehalf of th s = H can, has been offered by Gen. Chang | mated to be about $35 per animal. reduced immediately onal interest” in the matter - workers who brought such heavy g soriousiy injured ‘at Girard, near | AWAY From QuUantico. |t e Freimene et ST Proast e tionteoreny et All Candidates. T asscial (oo tEcnE L RIC NN Kun of China or Gen. Wu Pei-fu, and matter they might bring to his at- that it had to drop the case carried & locomotive over a 200-foot . i $200.000, Mexican, for the capture of | tention. ey &t Assumes Full Responsibility. embankmer Special Dispatch to The Star. cither ‘alive, according to the Nichi A letter from Mrs. Mahe er DAVID LAWRENCE ney General Sir P Wilkes-Barre atso reported (w0 | "GUANTICO. " Oetober 1. Liuwson | Nichie correamongont Willebrandt, Awsistant Aliorney Gen- | EX ROUTE T0 SALT 1ty 17, | inms ey eral SIr Patrick Hast, deaths. A man was killed at Wyo- | juggins, 14-vear-old colored boy.| The offer by (en. Chang was made eral. to an official of the league, the | Octon 5 il . 1 repanaibllity S n v hlow lown and William Jennings 3rvan, | dropping e prosec i 9 ming by a llve wire blown down and |y, 135t night confessed that he|after advices were received in Muk.| | Attorney General said, “cast no re- | America's oldest litns S Shvegs ojproscenion: SuGiie ex a woman was drowned in a swollen | ynot and killed Lester J. L. Stevens, [den from Peking that President Tsao | flection on any named person | who wa ) e | A ot (e mutyen islinal e CTih deaths were reported in the| 1aXicab agency proprietor. an_the | had declared Gen. Chang u bandit and | The Attornes General announced {vears apo, wi frl el rall balior e st e e s % : [Feported in theroad near here Monday. was spirited | u traitor, and had offered a reward to | that it would be his policy to listen | Tife were sl vonthe, f mag ot e e el o Svrant and two in Mauch|,yay from this town last night and|any one whe would turn him over to | ) | {to all complaints on law enforce- | may be his last et a icgntore oncrete over it = “| The move was taken as a precau A - United States attorney at Philadel- ng the West Labor party from in v 1y, SWee g Samuel Langma : % L. S, Fave 3 ave way, sweeping Samuel Langman |, The Move was faken us & bre Charges 1 Favors Wu phia know that if he does his duty |and wiving e R remnent M i feeling over the murder fs run- | The Jij Shimpos Mukden corre- ! Michael Bernstein Leaves|Candidate Assails Treasury ie wiil have the backing of the Do | thusia h e s et | AD ot Suchias this arousew brli 5. Hlentown, o e | Juggins confessed to Detectives J. | {nterview had charged that Americans | : . : | | from Philadelphia was composed of | speak to enor es S eEra i Gacng Portsville, Sunbury aud Harrisburg | JUSEIRS Confussed Lo Dettotives 0| il e Teking government in the | INStructions for Disposing Head for Defense Of |Wiliam it Nichotson. o senretars | mowern ! oo i e o B reported heavy property damage and | HEANedY S S5 3 present conflict, CEotHe Tedtac i o) o stecuny e 1 tem with reverential awe and inter oy men thrown aut of employment | C: G- Paris that he murdered Stev eague; Edgar Cole, assistant | d¥namic personality ference, WIthilta mieh Mess Sxian sct T o M oains o Tndustrial | t0 €et money to pay back $152 which his shows my defeat would be of Bus'ness Affa"‘s. A‘umlnum COmpany_ secretary: . R, Whiteraft, Mrs. H. 12, | cinat they were & of sacrilege Stantey ) Maldwin as donby = iBrin s lthine 4 | he had taken recently from a local | tantamount to Japan's defeat,” .-ah: | Fahnestock and Robert J. Sterrett. | the sxnbol of Democ |leader of the conservatives, will un pharmacy where he had been em-|Gen. Chang, referring to alleged e o The controversy between Mayor |America, and it iv not denjed by Lo onservatives 1 - ployed. Juggins said he lost the American partiality to his rivals. “1 [ , Kendrick of Philadelphia and Brig. |the R icans, that he has made votes | motion condemning the - labo ROADS DAMAGED 8300.000. | figicy” and" fearing he would 'be |am sure the eforts of my rival, Gen | Micharl Bernstein, 44 sears oid, [B7 e Aworid Proe 0 Gén Smedlay D, Butler. director of | for | At least he has hept lemmint as aiwioe to i SR arrested plotted the holdup. | Wu Pei-fu, to gain the sympathy of member of the wholesale drug supply | REDERICK, Md 5 . ublic safety, was mentioned in the | vering ones from going to La on the part of the attorney genera!. ! . Another s T piicated pan will fail in view of his close|firm of Burch & Kleps. Ine. shot | John W. Davis in beginning his fina ouference, Mr. Stone said, but the | f : ¥ genera North Carolina Highways and o = N B e association with the United States.” Ix,nnwlf probably fatally, through |drive for the presidency, made a di-| government was not asked to take peech) every day. | View of the Liberals. 5 e Conway, 21 years old the right temple this morning at| rect attack here today on Andrew W.!any action but it has « telling effect, for. ns usual On the Liberal side it is held that Crops Hit by Storm colored, was implicated by Juggins ARTILLERY OPENS FIRE. his place of business, 480 Pennsyl- | yellon Secretary of the Treasury,| e e there are hindly worts for on e USUaL {2 voto of censuro should apply oniy By the Associated Press. in an earlier confession and also is | vania avenue. Business worries led | .19 pis defense of the Aluminum no a8sault on character, hut a se to the attorney general. as the Lib- RALEIGH, N, €. October 1.—pam- | held at Fredericksburk, " The au- = [ to the act, according to friends. | 474 b 4aftase OF COAT AND HAT LEAD nunciation of what HWINE | cral purty is anxious to avold ans S eata Sob0de A e ;:;n:m;'»;_fl.., leve, J" '\'\.‘\I»l . x]\ at l]n:. | Trains Bring Many Wounded M.mnlml.: ",',“','“',‘,“ iz v’hw\f-(h;{ .'( his | i he the cous philosop of i move ”"»\‘urv:‘r‘":im ation of Hv]r gov d to the roads of the State by | al ¢ essio] e alone 4 end. Louis J. Raebach, Ninth street o = { ponent ernment unt s plan for an electior sion of the shooting his earl lonz letter in Hebrew to Raebich electoral Pmime Minister MacDonald let it be ting. | In bisemriter | . letter in Heb to Raebach, loctoral col Mr : ald th itk jies toch . &IVing detailed instructions about ! Prominent Democrats Flock to e - | Brsan h ‘ i nown today that he is ready to fal e v high seas were ex-|CCDWAay planned the hold-up for Sun VIEN l}»“\”“\“";"' “'_"“““'Flm’l“: posing of his business aftairs anrflP e i n the He on the ix and that he has no de- e e e day night, but the robbery was de- heard in the vicinity of Shan for his funeral o ! Frederick to Meet Party Leader. e _ re 1o evade the consequences of an perioied and a fonr-masted selionner (1. 4! ittt Alonday . on the Manchurian-Chill Vorder | uriV 't e driug firm headauartera N e Street Car Connductor Drowned in Ll Galiee a0 i f an individual minister. d, the Perry Setzer, Capt. Wilson | TWo Marines walking along = the | Monduy und Tuesdas. presumably Was| this morning. Berustein handed this | M52 SaT torropontont: Eastern Branch—Had cans seaundrels. 1 kn £ cHanceus seeil gDl (o Ethe 5 Sy fsoia 5 reclamation road which leads from | caused by an attack which the Ma letter to an employe, and told him to | FREDERICK, Md S - and Jike him, He is minister to weather the storm | Quantico to the Washington pike an troops are reported to have|give it to Mr. Racbach when he|"noficial half he e o Been Il Heting ek o ff by the Fort |!0Und ihe bullet-riddled body hang- launched against the Peking govern-jcame in | ciared in Frederick, Md 4 e crew wa en off by bl OSnE e Bl Y nent force stationed near that eity Going to the third floor of the|'oWn beople are turnis ! A ’ B About $100 in the pocket of | Three trainloads of wounded from | building, where he would be John W. Davis, Democratic nominee | The hady of Charles Thomas Evans, | %10 ever occupied anyistantiStae Ahighwayengineer; san-toticecaion! Jiigeing said/iba Haland i ties and bound for New k % o s 4. by Chicazo Daily News Co.t b towed to harbo; en the storm By ne LS TdbL Whe haa e sohed= | 84 ~ D54 That's high praise of e abates derer, who, however, overlooked $795 have reached Lanchow. between this|qrogcyr 32 ‘caliber: bullet B in frout of the court-|Jumbia line of the Washington Rail-| % el i o noa hip pocket. Juigins w r- lcity and Shanhaikwan. on Tuesday. | through his brain as he stond becide | DOUSe @ pm. CThe Stown Swas ey, dnd . Bledteicy Gampany, Swhoss i ' : ; that he had paid $80 on his deb to | Manchurian airplanes continues daily.| found about half an hour later i | mocratic Teaders from | bank the ' Dasterni Branch inear] te oM At 4 and — — Norwegian Vessel Abandoned by |the pharmacy, with a promise to clear | The anticipated attack by the Edgar L. Barbour, colored clevator | o) _Staterhesan arriving i | Beanlng: this, mocning § washfoundiim | 090 L AU Coslidee Inaedib rst Page.) P Lup the whole debt later. At first, he | armics of Kiangsu., Fukien and Anh-{ 1o whe was sent to find out why | Frederi yesterday. Mr. Davis water carly this afternoon by | *0 Lo y ——— Crew Off Virginia Capes. Vigorously denied any knowledme of | wei provinces against the Chekiang:hiy employer did not respond to a hell t 1 prominent [police of the harbor precinet, The | ACHUBATY Bt A is CaatE e the erime, but broke down under con. | defenders of Sungkiang, 25 miles 10| vignal calling him to the telephone | rrived | body was near where. the clothing | Praise for Dawes. S S e the south of Shanghal. has not vet|downstairs. =~ The body lay. face « a citi- | was discovered | “Mr. Dawes YOREOLE. Ve Qgtoher inl Funeral services for the murdered | developed upward, across a ta commi "d by Mavor | Evans had been reported missing| We are gn 4 Norwegian steamer Ringborg was in| R . jy | 1doyd € Culler, Wi d them to | from his hom 5 i 1 Elan mteaner e M| taxi proprietor were held this morn oy 5 ernstein was rushed to Casuaity | 1:10¥d €0 g : Tom his home at 636 Fifteenth stree together in 1 : T 26T haniocen e S ehaals oha|Ing. “Interment ‘was at Fredericks- | Hosy n an ambulanee, where Dr, | e Francs s Koy Hotel, where | northeast since 7 o'clock last night, | visiting enth ofher w i “with my hus- SOUHI AL of RF¥INE Ran) SHonls and fi5irye SH ez vent yomsi widos: ORDNANCE EXPERTS Thomas et R 5o cein the parts was entertained at linch- | when he reported off duty. Telling | other = eversth ) band and returned b and got & had been abandoned by crew tended him. The bullet had tor by the Democratic Wom- | his assoclates he was not feeling well. | Dawes is more react 1 Cool-| club from rrothy Grandon if with her husband, But that wax ord to u radio message receiv through the brain, lodging against © Mary i Mro bavis will not i He had been ailing some time | idge £ such it 1 ment Leather- 1 THREE PERSONS HURT. out for re- & the branch with a grappling ! articulate | et covery. 1 with which the police had been |Cal Dawes a . own the read i RECORD ENROLLMENT = .. | Mr Bernstein last night took his Following the luncheon the entire | dragging the waterway sinee the find Biel Knda 0 - h 5 vent: Hut whas 1 Gale Does Damage on Rhode Is-;| U. S. Officials and Civilian Aides| wife to a social wathering at the PAT'Y Procceded o the courthouse of the coat and hat cars. 1 know + ¥y were & to tar ! ! home of Mr. Racbach, in celebration | WHer® # platform of seats and radio | Rvans leaves & wife and three chif |l can Droe: e cd 1o go back, b land Coast. . i . % Will Study Industrial M of the dawning today of a new J arrangements have been arranged | The body was taken to the Dis- | know Wheeler, t i original- | ¢ P e—caid 1w o i oF : Fifty-Sixth Year to Open Tonight y 2 PROVIDENCE, R. 1 ctober 1.— bilization. Irving street, with whom Mr. Bern. | ¢alled to order by James 1. Gambrill, | be held ish year. Harry Goldberg of 539 ' for the speech meeting was | trict morgue, where an Republican it o i - s > if 1 did. Three persons were seriously injured, With Short Program of stein came to this country In 1x45, ' chairman of the executive com- | i . 5 “Whes ~t Dorothy down the others were ghtiy hurt and still S | o P wania: FussEiat die deletraiion. | Milttee will turn it over to Mrs AL thy others had narrow escapes from in- Exercises. o e e o v R X toward Middletown I got b dess sid £ ¢ » A 2 said today that hik friend seemed to| " st the A x automobile 1 was mad £ ™ R TS B e o't | PENDERGAST LEADS 1*'Sihitvios ety bl Sl et e 5 - = d Ordnance Departments | o B s word ! David . Win third Mr the dresid " 4 noon. A 60-mile-an-hour gale up-| . NAtional University begins its fifty. the War and Ordnan par | night. He had given no definite word h ft he head: | I wanteaiito ance procure- | Davis was in by Gov. | 5 ad & ¥ : , Sixth yvear tonight with the largest | and chiefs of the ordnance Procure- i, “his friends or family that he was 4 : FIEI.D 0 50 ran. He stop then. but the men behind me iles B school. Activities of the epening | industrial mobilization as proposed| i, ged. or 2 .0'cla was ad 1ere no g r e v e we teur off her clothes TWO DEATHS AT ALBANY. | "t Will include a short program b the Ordnance Department Mrs. Bernstein and the couple’s only | anchd in onic ety :“:V";“;\r‘: = Teatheruin haudcaliie scheduled to begin at 6:30, and the he heads of the procurement dis-{ pig” So1 16-year-old student at| "' i : . {the 1 Rar - ers and they made me remainder of the evening Bnd e | ot Have 2. chosen for their po-!central High School, arrived at the |y . e e Hfiugh‘ e . ] Wil eavy Wind and Rain Wreaks|SIY¢n over to the reclassification of {S110nS among the most prominent . oo iortly after the patient ar- | | St RS ERioe cation Round of Bannockburn }¢)°" " rd he represe Heayy old students and assimilation of new | busin men of the great industrial| GO0 Try e cottapsed at her home. | forceme d he repres S onae T felt aoiny | Damage in New York State. l“""‘ Seniere 15 Rock Creek Church road, when in- Fall Tournament. the Court of St. James. He 15 - ) 1 4 to take her | inquest will The opening exercises will be held | Assistant Secretary of War DWight | ¢, 4" that her husband had shot PARTY GOES TO FREDERICK. | ter candidate (han I ever - lean her off myself. But in the lower hall of the old school | F- 1d Benedict Crowell. As- | : @ S iate St i is 14 vears older. and has tha g wouldn't let me. . e > choo ’ { himgelf and was= in a state of nerv-; vanda . N i % inaria Yan ton ALBANY, N. Y., October 1—Com-|bulldine. 813 ‘Mhizteenti streect. ' at|sintant Sectotary of War under Bres | [siconapse when'taken fo the Bed:|D. (€. Democratic Delegation De|jon s tita ooy East of Bannockbuen|inore experlonce than I had swhen rederick today is discussing raunities throughout New York €:30. Dean Carusi will make a short|ident Wilson. ‘have been invited.}l, %0 %y, ‘hospital. She insiste = o e oo e < el s Shank's real motive for taking L % resn ol s Other | Others expec o attend are: Col. | Side e . - | ar i 3 e ¥ in the first half of the qu S1eWhy dic Srnose i was | > i Teal moiNe for ] SRS LT e e e P ot the Bankers:| on seeing her husband in spite of the e e e e i o e L e up the debris and repairing the de- | Speake o o occasion will be:|James alsh ol e & AUADS | 5 2 lannockburn Club's | ne caus at he sai ! the others indicted. It is gossip here i e e e e Rt o o Terich o iddons, Maj | Trust Company. New York; Col.|advice of physicians. | A large del~gation of District Dem. | Fall golf tournament. Pendergast had!that I opposed him. but only on ac- | 0 © GES G0 00 0 RSE0 T o I eh s st e vton: Gacton, (Conradl e R es 7T ‘Méaney .of Boston: Coil| | The fullicontents: lof tie letter Lol ocrats Tett the Zoro Milestons on.tie| & tard/of 608 Hush ifacheriie o¢ Cos|count of the Dosltions Swhich he haaithe £ 2 Srannin B e o Gt o s et e R bl 1t analt niaaiiner M= i ashich hudjnoti Decniixead this | Ellipse south of the White House at |1umbia was in second place at tha|held and my fear that the presump Gamage and destruction of property | Bailey, Dr. Albert L. Putney, Havdan | of the Belmont Land Company, De-|afternoon. “He sat in my T o 0 this morning for Frederick. end of the morning round with a card | tion which rested on his legal rela- and erops. flooded streets and cellars | JOhnson, Judge Glenn Willatt and Dr. | troit: Col. C. L. Harrise e e et it s il g he tripiwis marked by the splen- {of 83 [itlonanipefvoulaN] tndieap ussin - iba and inundated und washed out high-|D. Percy Hickling, District alienist|of the Cincinnati Terminal but I had no idea what it was all|dor and excitement of “old-time” po-| Other scores eent in today follow: | campaig I feared the Republican nd railway tracks today told [and well known physician, who be- | house Company; Howard Bruee. pres- | about Mr. Raebach told Head- |jjtical celebrations, including na | A. Landvoigt. Bannockburn. §s: M. [papers would attack because of hisi OF0 15 BL LR St et o of the effects of a rain|Eins his first vear as instruc at | ident of the Bartlett Hayward Com-|aquarters Detective Dennis J. Murphy.|and cheering squa An entire band | Miller, Bannockburn. 83; R. C. Hoeder, | clients and try them in the campaign. | QU aRRIZSE ¢ , A besani Sundsy, anal contintiea)|\theiunixessity) © | ueter &t iy, Baltimore: Col, Ledyard Cogs.|Who investigated the shooting. MF.|was ' engaged for the music for| Washington. S7; Thomas F. Seotr,|Now they are doing that, criticizing | Wil Mrs. Shank was on the stand Nterrupted for two days. Pre-| The vear is expected to be the best | well, Jr.. president of the New Yerk | kasbach said that Bernstein had been |20 minutes prior to the departure | Washington, 81: W. I Finckel, (oo hi$ clients—not him e kst ek e cipitation ranged from less than ona Since the university was chartered he | State ~ National Hank, Albany: Col, |moticeably worried of late . |and along the route, as well as while | lumt M. H. Robb, Bannockburn,| “Thcy don't tell you that he w FETe Binteu chatiane Miackbocione ineh to mearly five inches, with | Congress in 1865, " Additions recently | Benjamin Franklin, vice president of | Policeman George B Terrell of Xo.| the party is in Frederick. M. Smith. Congressional, 99;|8 countrs lawyer 24 sears and a I while in jall because the ecords of nearly 30 vests sanalng ::fl to the lr,y,‘.l-;,du\_ mprovements the St .nh\rnmn Ikanlu; lirnnr?;|n\' Mit- :i‘?m. t, responded to the call for i ;\r;unl"rl::;u" |;u;1-\ :;:nnmxr:.-"‘,:; d Lundy, unattached, 100 ;fi;{vor“u‘:‘ cl“":‘».:“:y;mf " < cige| others gave bond for themselves but eing b e n some lo i ) ade ) ings to facilitate | eague, Mass.; ph ) ravo, vice s bureobiple 0 make o a o~ - : HEOLLS = ould ise b o 101 being broken in some localitie: acilitate | tineag alp five years and on the corperation's| Wouldn't ra bail for her. — — o= = class arrangements. and the exceecd- | president of the Dravo Contracting | e g = a wrecking car followed the caravan X 1 NS o erTed) heatedly: “Tnis DELAYS GEORGIA TRAINS. ingly heavy enrollment will n-{ Company, Pittsburgh: J. C. Jones, | to take carevof those having car | LIBERTY SHORTLIVED, {side only three. Was he corrupted?| . & A . A ted Pross together in jail awaiting trial | both being unabic to give bond, there a reconciliation beiween the two n and Mary Shank promised Dorothy at that time that she would L | story i 1 would have E and tribute much to the unusual success|vice president and general manager | RN TO REOPEN | " I bever sald e wes Tolad noliemittilons agp t been in of the fifty-sixth term. S8 ot the H. 5. B, W: Coctizane Corpora- | The party will leave Frederick in knowledge of his views. 1 know | told it long ago if 1 had not been in ’ § o s R Eay Alexander Katsoulis and 5 e i deadly fear of the results.” Flooded Rivers in South Stop| The remarkably heavy enrollment is, |tion, Philadelphia: Kdmund A. Rus- time (o reach Washington by 7| urscie nd his son, | them now, for I have talked \\vlh! 4 - b natives of Albania. who : ] in a larze measure, credited to the re- | sell, director of the Otis Elevator CLASSES TOMORROW o'clock. The trip is being held under | wore arreatod So Ihim and I know he was never cor- Say Nome Gave Aid. Traffic on Railroads. llcentiereationiotihe Collsmbiotme noal 6 ety Chlaen e mo auspices of ‘the Caravan committee, | Foor AS0 Saturday might at the | rupted. He came through fire With| Togay tne men teatified there was and Business Administration and also | president of the Missouri State Life | e Jonm . Davis ‘:"n’ resident | . oro relensed from custody todas by | 0. Rell of smoke. 1 talked to himl}, £ no 1 that no one e e ollen | 19 haymany Interesting courses offered | Insurance Company; Col. J. S. Sewell, | GExatzitions sent aeeoae il i |oxAsr i ob T untlGelS ol ST IbA | g r e s e progressive | handed Mri. Shani the tar and fea- TL. 3 ctober Swollen | i '€ mew department and the | president of the Alabama Marble N A &z 00 sentatives:| oo wae short-lived, as _ vhe came away. At heart he isj (G000 Atiitwas it au 5 rivers in south Georgia have delayed | 1aw school. A course which is expect. | Company, EArmingham | Officials Inspect High School, Jonn W, Davis for Dresident Club, "n”;xmf‘l‘:fl*:“"u'"’:“{;""m;;‘ a"l*":‘l'fl";l"“'hwuh the people and can be trusted| e b '_”m‘\"‘ L e nasinet oun e trains to the extent that traffic dur-|ed to be unusually popular Is that 2 o avis-Brvan Democratic Association | NSPectors he door | by the people 7 Teeithios A went ahend of e op ing a layge portion of yeaterday was|in medical Surlsprudence, - woy T RS Forced to Close by Rain and |or the District. National Democratic | of e, courthouse and took them into | Rioiusowe Disikes: s et etiRSeovy demoralized to be taught by Dr. D. Perey Hick- < lub, Davis-Bryan Progressive Club, P 1 e ' being| e B ety ] i % Two wrecks on the Atlantic Coast|ling. Other interesting and profitable PlPES ADVANCE 'N VALUE. ‘Water-Filled Basement. Woodrow \\llsun'_(luh of National :Al,_'ua‘l‘l;‘rqu:‘e Lnll;d hl.a(n.\ —rm\! And so r'm‘ peech runs with “m‘f Ay'vly ”1' vzgn“ = Hl‘_v” nmz "rlol‘::fl}- 8 o ine, hee -|term are: Dr. Edson L. Whitney's b. ¢ Mol s val. | the . Gov. Bry a his | strong alibi imsel foist ta chortiling ihaveRbosninaDOE Pxdson L. Whitney's | Cigar and -Cigarette Holders Also | They will be given a hearing before | business ability. “He was not nom.- | js @ strange situation when dif- | the immigration bureau. | inated for the vice presidency.” remarks | ferent people, charged with practi- T the Associated Prece | ed. At Dixie, Ga. the locomotive and | course on Roman law: comparative Western Fiigh School. which was L+ _ mail car of a Coast Line passenger |government, taught by Prof. Constan. how iBig) Triceease, o o cliae yeitataiy wheriratn ) ; | e ; train turned over, rfl"“lmlml‘nz a nan.! tine A. Chekrezi, author of ;2’.’,',"‘:‘-’:.— 8 g., S b(:@n in through temporary partitions FIRE HAZARD CUUNCIL Light other seamen from the same!the Commoner. “becausc he is my 1_@_7“ L & my e ::IIed as of the crew into a river, forcing them | of books on Albania and the Near [ast; | 11CT8sc of 36.2 per cent in thelz,q flooded the basement and several ship ure said to have taken “Frenchbrother. Mr. Davis wanted a run- | witnesses by both sides. the State an o swim for their lives. Justice Frederick L. Siddons’ course on | }41U® Of Pipes and cigar and cigarette | corrigors, will reopen tomorrow leave” and to have come to Washing- | ning mate from the agriculturall the defense, and testify against cach Another derailment at Pidcock, Ga., | evidence: the course by Prof. Krederick | '2/9¢rS in the two years from 1921{ , ning, it was announced today by SET FOR OCTOBER 22 ton. The authorities are on the look- | West, a progressive and a dry, and|other. was reported. in which the engineer | L. Myers on party government, which | 10 1923 is shown in a Census Bureau | " Eimer S. Newton, principal. All out for them, as the quota for their | Gov. Bryan is all of them There is a feeling in the crowded and fireman had narrow escapes. The | is expected to be particularly interest. | T°POrt made public today. At the| ¢'the rooms into which water had country already has been filled. There have been campaigns like | courtroom here tiis morning that derailment was caused by high waters, | INg in view of the political situation at | $3M® time matches showed a decrease | jo5kcq have been dried out thorough- =y 1916 when the former Secretary of | the Wrong men must have been in- it is said. the present time. of 20.9 per cent. " ly, Dr. Newton said, but water still| A public hearing will be held in State. crusading for peace. could|dicted; that none of those who tes —_—— Manufactures of pipes and clgar| iliaing in the basement. Plans have | the boardroom of the District Butlding | | HAVRE DE GRACE ENTRIES| |2rouse intense emotion in the We st. | tified had reached the scene of action = T N | and cigarette holders were valued at|ycon made by the contractor erecting|at 10 o'elock Wednesday., October 22, He was most effective then. He is|until it was ail over, and that none of R SMUGGLERS GET ANACOSTIA CITIZENS 30,704,816 and matches at $23,940.064. | 3" oy aqdition to the school to|at which officials of various child Stll_the idol of thousands of Demo- | them know anything about the ta Liauo Manufactures of trunks, suit cases|g ...'tne basement this afternoon. | welfare and other institutions will be FOR THURSDAY crats who think of him as a good|and feathering unitl it was actual ASK 60-4C PLAN BACK | and bass were valued at $62.818,579 | “"pynicipal Architect Albert L.|heard on the question of what steps e Christian with a greater morality | done. g ‘ 150,000 CASES INTO U. S. ° i increase of 35 per cent|y..ic and Robert L. Havcock, as-|should be taken to reduce the fire| FIRST RACE—Purse, $1.300: maiden colts | than the average political leader. But| Vernon Summers, indicted farm- i ia Ci printing inks, $29,412,123, | (0N cuperintendent of schools, in- | hazard in such structures. and geldings; 2year-olds: 6 furlongs there s no doubt that the West dis. | hand, declared the party was quiet, ‘The Anacostia Citizens' Assoctation, | an increase of 40.9 per cent: silver- | SRERG SWFL i "oday, and & report| This was announced today by . Laddie Buck ..... counts to some extent the Commoner's | orderly and no man laid a hand on (Continued from First Page.) holding its first Fall meeting smithing and silverware, $27,161,725,1 1% “cjtuation probably will be filed | Daniel E. Garges. secretary o the L . IO enthusiasm because he has a brother | Dorothy. but all stood far back. Paul (Con frol b Masonic Temple, Fourteenth ~ am an increase of 11.3 per cent; malt,| iy, the Board of Education at its| Commissioners, who is preparing a - on the ticket and because he did op- | Grossnickle, store clerk, of Myers- o to him for information, his ree- | Siocots southeast, adopted a resolu-|$16,431,052, a decrease of 21.8 per cent, | I\ ting’ this afternoon. It was re- | letter to be sent to the heads of all . pose the nomination of Davis. At|ville, charged with holding Dorothy fra< would be open to him. | uon urging upon Congress that the|and artificial limbs, $2,635,16%, an in- | I0500q that steps would be taken to| institutions that are now housed in any rate. William Jennings Bryan is|while the hot tar was rubbed on ot who elaime residence in New | DFESent system of lump sum appro- | crease of 7.5 per cent. hold the building contractor responsi- | bulldings not regarded by the fire Yo SRRt e A TerBIve D T ol i helarrived attor it was all Ovee P vy emerged smiling from | Priations for the District of Co- — blo for the forced two day closing of | department as strictly fireproof %0 *Hard Guess his usual role in the past. But let|Grayson Doub, Howard Toms and Fork, yestorday o erEed with Frenen | lumbia be abadished and that Con- the school. The contract for the con-| The latter calls attention to the : spicnie - no one misunderstand—Wiiliam Jen- | Alin Rice, garage owner and son of & ninc-hour enc &ress restore the so-called 60-40 basis| TURKEY ADDS TO NAVY. [struction of the addition, it was| fact that Fire Chief Watson has rec. | Anomis : oL nings Bryan Is giving a wholehearted [ Jeremiah Rice, all indicted, testified I was given_his first official | °f, taxation. pointed out, required that the work | ommended certain new regulations to | Poor Sport <i..: Also cligible— 100 per cent support to John W. Davis. | along the same line. L bt Nideis < ey It was pointed out that the taxes should be done without interruption | the Commissioners designed to reduce | Dr. Charles Welis Previeux = (Copyright, 1924.) Out of court, Mrs. Mary Shanks Bxar ‘}IMU")“ d"d not guilty and de-|¥ere high enough under the old sys- | One Sub, Destroyers and Planes to |, class work activities. the possibility of fire in all institu- | horBper - AT B =5 i aid this morning that the reason she i Phaft pieaded not gullty and de-|iem * where the local government The water entered the school | tions where children or invalids are | yrelescope ...... 103 *Mabel K. ...... 107 > had taken the stand against Harry lured ho could prove an slibl. He|Paid 60 per cent and the Federal Be Acquired. through temporary partitions on the | housed. The heads of such imstitu. A7 Seregul and M. J. Benchamp eniry.' | CASE SENT TO GRAND JURY | eatherman was because as the trial 150 oK e ety for him to com- | GOVernment 40 per cent. Under the BY A. R. DECKER. central wing on the west side of the| tions are invited to attend the hear-| THIRD RACE—Purse, $1,300; claiming; 2 ed she realized she was being L “°l~'~mb‘r e he had unlimited | \UMP 8um appropriation as provided By Cable to The Star and Chicago Daily News | building where the new annex is|ing and give the authoritics the bene- | ear-olis: six furlongs. etersLa b b s Bls Canadi: k.| for in the Crampton amendment to|® (3Ne 10T 3 N lunder construction. The basement|fit of their views before action is| Gold Crump 115 *Bernice Harrar.. 107 | James Newsome, Former Janitor,| Late yesterday the defense called fredit with a big Canadi avand | the District appropriation bill, an un. | o CONSTANTINOPLE, = october 1. S008h S0%03 the Jibrary were most Clear View 115 polly May T 07 > | ateimesterday: the! dsfehse catind pwhich enabled him to get contrabahd | gue purden is liable to be placed upon | TUrkey 14 reconditioning its small|comifor ol (o, U BCY T Y 1 Mk : el ror rethee A a long list of witnesses to show the Jimikia the Canadian bank supphied | Tegidents here, f was stated. By Go\na HoenR OB auT s A= sk ana a 107 Belle Fay - James Newsome, colored, a former | the record of Miss Grandon. Most of He said the Canadian Dr. George C. Havenner, president | the Golden Horn. m: WOMEN PAY TRIBUTE oTravers - 107 e S G G R T Gl Sl el pim with letters of credit for £25,000 | O o several destroyers will be purchased, it e el a0 et ; 2 & : e A buy whisky in England for smug- | G, the 2t80C1a fl,c;.“!‘l?l'r‘,‘.‘r‘l.‘n'l“'di? probably in the United States. scout| . VAUGHN CLASS MEETS. B A s oy ™o | Sehool, charged with attempted brib- | thrown out. Among them were DIl n y > CInE tralig 2 a se, Frank Keller, - gling into the United States. cided that an appropriation of $30,-|duraluminum planes, such as Capt AT LUDLOW FUNERAL | a0 sards pe S B e e B lnorf:e:-h:’r i a‘gcr::u\:‘ Alb;’r‘:“}"fioi’ F%man now in jail in Montreal | cofen (RRE A% SPREOPHIAtion of #30 | d'Olsy used on his long dash, will ortord’s Choice.. 110 *Thesaly . before Judge Gus A. Schuldt in Po- EaeRrioN Moot : waiting trial on a charge of rum- | ga 't0 S8 FERGMEEY (e DIStre! |ve purchased in France. Officers to Be Elected at Calvary Typosieat --~--~'7 110 ek Aag 100000 60 lice Court today was held for the ac: | John Horine. Dr. John Scaton of Funning or pirac wasn't| oo e between the lump. sum| AMODE the first naval units to be | Funeral services for Dr. C. S. Lud- | afacket ===+~ 1080 Spuaf 5 tion of the grand jury. The bond | Chambersburg. I & Byers, Chief o “uite clear which— prime | o oropriation of about $9,000,000 | TeCONditioned were mine layers. Tonight. low, 71 years old, entomologist at the | Just ..... 1105 eMary Agues ... was fixed at $500, a like amount hav- | Police of ( Famiieabuce uo;ler Lt‘:",\‘ fmover in K3 arrest, he said. He | oo ORI On O O e ernment | (CSOTFight, 1924, by Chicago Daily News Co.) Army Medical Museum., who died at | Ebb Tide 0110 ing been taken for his release when | man. Rey. W. F. Kohler, Rev. C. A Weclared that the man in jail “pirated | ;ng ype $30,000,000 desired. —t The Vaughn Bible Class of the Cal- | Garfield Hospital Sunday, were held | FIFTH RACE_The Scburlkill handicap; farrested. === = | e Ty Ly "boat, the Lutzen, with 20,000 . P = vary Baptist Church will hold its|at All Souls' Unitarian Church this | $1.600; for all sges: 6 furlonge. The evidence showed that New- |Castie, Tilghman Crossnickle, John D e Ty Atowrd’* He itold 1 G ; Sues for Maintenance. firsi_club meeting of the season in|afternoon at 1:30 o'clock. Rev. Dr. | StuMle Along ... 138 fSetting Sun ... 102 | some had becn emploved as & laborer | ¢. Leatherman, George W. Watchel. the commandant that “this is just a| Ticknor to Wed Polish Girl. Sult for maintenance was filed to- |the Sunday school rooms of Calvary | Ulysses G. B. Plerce, pastor, offici- | {0OmIXA, i si 105 Joamka's. o101 g1 | and later a Janitor of the fehools and | Ciaude Toms, Edgar Bittle and Miss dittle matter between rum-runners| g.nmaA BARBARA, Calif, October |43y in the District Supreme Court by | Church tonight at 8 o'clock. Classated. Interment was in Arlington 3 pounds claimed for rider. l:;ui u:::fl_ :“m;m(’_ndfl;(\u e Rice. and I don't see why French justice |, TORCT (0 P08 Gas issued | MTs. Mary A. Lindsley against Wil- | oficers for the year are to be elected | Cemetery. SIXTH RACE_Purse, $1.300; claiming; 3. | McQuerney, Supemimiendess = of jan — #hould bother about it.” here vesterday to Benjamin H. Tick- |liam A. Lindsley, a bricklayer, who [and Installed. A delegation, composed of Mrs. | year-olds: 1# miles. . i (.'h Is. testified that S Y{‘ '"|“> < R As to being the instigator of al-| not SUNECLLL Oy iy officer and a | While making $60a week threatens to| Prof. H. C. McNeil of George Wash- | Richard Wainright. Miss Sheldon | Floating On -.... 111 Wild Goose ... 307 |lic schools, testified that September | g 7 Hill Gets 0.R.C. Commission Beged piracy, even though he were| DO% Jrw (OTMIE RS O eton fam. |leave her without means of support, |ington University faculty will deliver [ Jackson and Miss Carrie Harrison, . FnE s L G L G R SR e e e e T mot_actually present, Phaft told the | [ro et 1 & Fo0 o e e, a na. | According to the wife's petition. They |an address on his experiences in the [Tepresented the National Worman : : sHemlidnecs: . (e | RANCSCATE S ASHET B N A e issioned by the War Department A oland. wha lives in Boston | were married August 27, 1915, and|Kentucky mountains, and Guy Rey-(Party at the funcral. The latter, Stevens —n. il N eralis o lonal M ou will know all about the in-|tive of Poland who ves 'n BoSton |,ve no children. Mrs. Lindsley gays |nolds will tell of his adventures in|along with others prominent in both . |[toxen (ot anpreciation f6t Tast favorsas willutonant calonal MINSESAS stigators before this case is finished, | Tickner is a son o Sther of Cove.|her husband packed his trunk and |Alaska during the Summer. Com-|civilian and military life, paid a final | & TH RACE—Purse, $150; claiming; | shown wme.” Mr. McQueeney, after | telligence Off ReerveROiTinte d am not going to be made the|ton publisher and a brother of Caro-| i eatened to leave town, and she|munity singing led by Earl Fuller of | tribute to & woman who had contrib- 13 miles. Sy uiiE e Micr md g L eon: e e Eoat line Ticknor, prominent in literary| ;x5 the court to require him to give|the Y. M. C. A. and orchestra music|uted generally to public welfare . L L A L SRR Dl et U e e bt ) The interpreter had some difficulty [ circles of the United States as the|pond to stay in Washington. She is[under the direction of C. W. Guest | through scientific discoveries. Dr. s %8 | some. telling: nim that was au at|ters Rescru D3, andiThomaphd in translating “goat” to Commandant [ author of a number of novels and|represented by Attorneys Marshall [ will feature the remainder of the pro- | Ludlow had made an cxtensive study | - eapprenthes aewavee clatmed. B b Nemaouie den g o T tor OO Tk Fournier, short storles. & Marshall. + 'gram. Refreshments will be served. -of disease-bearing mosquitoes, Weather{ clear; track fasty that it was a bribe. ond lieutenant, Infantry, O. 3 By Transfa The White Hnfl.

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