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14 HELD FOR BLASTING DAM, KILLING 19 Man Sald to Have Threat- ened Vengeance at Saltville, Va., Under Close Guard. i Ass 'ru\;.u mas eve that cost t ins and caused treme reiterated his he will be able to prove an he authorities claim atie ed on the second floor of the River Bottom Deluged. Thousands of ecently been working at h H Va. His fathe resides at Plasterco, Va TWO ESCAPED CONVICTS CAUGHT IN ALEXANDRIA| Phelps for Slayings Turner, Sawed Shackles Off and Serving Legs at Convict Camp. the , several shots being SHERRILL ILL, SDLBERT ASSUMES POST HERE| Military Aide to President Tem- porarily in Charge of Public Buildings and Grounds. ¥ |outlet nozzles of SUPREME COI:JHT REJECTS |, TWO BONUS LAW CASES ;™ ing on Act's Validity Is Thrown Out. Two bonus law were the Supre The Benjamin wh Cat Colds Broken in a day Hill's act quickly—stop colds in 24 hours. Fever and headache disappear. Grippe is conquered in 3 days. Every winter it saves millions danger and discomfort. Don't take chances, don't delay an hour. Get the best Belp sience knows. All druggists "\“-l.:g Price 30¢ mscm,@oummz Gntox 3 Chinese Seized | In Gambling and | Narcotic Raids| Opium, Gin and Gambling Devices Taken as Police Visit Chinatown. Three conducted by th raids on inatown were | day morning an n arrests of ¢ roking m i 4 ambling, according to the | char Detective Evans and Revenue Rakusin early Sunday morning ar. rok, 48, at 315 Pennsyl- . and charged him with opium. He was held in today by United States lacdonald, for the ac- Agent bond to_the arrest Burlingame | STAR, WASHI EXTRA FUND NEEDS OF D. C. EXPLAINED | Commissioners Appear Be- fore Budget Bureau to Tell of Reauirements. The District Commissioners went before the Bureau of the Budsget to- day to testify to the need for ber of with which to conduct essential mu- nicipal work during the remainder of the current fiscal year. Tt Is reported the various items requested aggre- | gate about $600,000 It is understood the city heads have asked for more than $225,000 to take care of part of the long list of neces- sary repairs to school huildings. A num- supplemental appropriations was charged with permitting who ! is alleged to have (i flled with about 60 Chinese, . He 1 the | 50 collateral in Police | ie Jim, merch 1s arrested and h tion of the gambl ited collateral conversation One of the = police, ond str 1 on a charg d weapons, it be- ‘alleged he had a revolver in his MRS. M V. MORGAN DIES AT HOME HERE, AGED 85| | | | 1. Morgan, was in the & Southeast d by three member of Al detective force and confi- erk to Inspec H. Morgan s W. Morga al services will be he in | report submitted to Engineer Com- missioner Bell several days ago by the municl rehitest showed that than $800,000 would be required to do all of the school repair work | pending. The Commissioners decid- | ed to ask for a part of that sum now nd let the balance be provided for ut of the appropriation for the next fiscal year. The list of supplementals is said to | include also an item of $150,000 to the Sewer Department o ex- s to the new completed be- when the new able is asking d July 1, appropriation becol The Water Depart to the sa houses. District uffictals re ese items for the Departments as v for today also deficiency for artment to cover sn ity. Tt is reported the ity heads are seeking an additional $10.000 to be used for the enforce- ment of the law requiring both the Government and private Individuals to clean snow and ice from their sidewalks. After leaving the Bureau of the Budget er Commissioner Bell will acco members of the House subcommittee on District ap- propriations on a tour of inspection of the under next year's appropriation act BLAST EXCITES SCHOOL Little Dflmnge Results From Back Fire at Blair Building. ston of gas in an engine nsed ating the ventilating system B o1, 8 orning shortly before 8 o'clock, caused much excite- nt but little damage. P. W. Ja tor, lost part of his ¢ The explosion 4n1\ll’!‘d whi arted to ventilate t the arrival of the pupils ht the engine b kfired, line and causing the of the osion GENERAL ELECTRIC EXPERTS FIND \Clm'm That Use of Leyser Energy in Cadlifornia Valley Can be Made Cheaper Than Power Can Be Obtained From Other Sources. N. Y., January 19. power from the heat th has been to a “fa e te nounceme by | General E sorted conducted fornia, have revealed 1 steam is a power as-| 2 only experimentation | al development ternal vanced tests Sonoma | 200 and driving A‘ generator for | The tests revealed | natural stes r cent e and issues at flow and | a constant pressure of 60 to 70| | pounds, with a temperature at the| 0 degrees Fahren- Plan to Serve Town. to serve 2,000 population about fifteen ¥ n, the al Electric | reported that electricity | by natural steam would | -half to a third as much as a {small steam or hydro-selectric plant site | Healdsburg, a |« Tt was sald. however, that the ad- | yantages of Sonoma County are far om b idely distributed. Sim- lar tracts of land exist only in the region of the West and of these possess the natu tages of those In Sonom to accepted theorles the 1 underground vern which has a layer of spongy neath is a mass »f molten lava. Water from the sur- 1y Ris sorous e on nes by the intense heat into steam Excapes by Crevices. The steam escapes to the outer air through crevices in the earth's sur- face, and it is at these “escapes” that it Is now being harnessed. John D. Grant of Healdsburg was the first to use the steam of Devils Slutch for light, heat and power. He ded in sinking two shafts after many difficulties, includ- explosions, which blew mud, wa and rocks 200 feet into the air. The report said that mu menting will be necess really practical” fnstall > possible at the geysers h experi- “before would streets that are to be paved | Doctor Leaps Out Of Bed and Ends Life With Pistol Florida Health Officer Quit Smoking—Nerv- ousness Blamed. By the Associated Press, JACKSONVILLE, r. William Williams health officer of nmitted suiclde here No motive for the certained, but physicians theory of a sudden temporary aberration caused by nervousness and insomnia Hearing her husband talking in his sleep, Mrs. MacDonell asked him what was wrong with him. He leaped out of bed suddenly, snatched a pistol and | shot himself through the head. He | died instantly Dr. MacDonell quit smoking on New his associates asserted, and that time been nervous. with insom- January 19. MacDonell, has MacDonell was a graduate of er and Vanderbilt Universities. ll:- was born October Besides his widow, his mother, Mrs. R. MacDonell, and & sister, Mrs. R. W. Balcom, both of Somerset, Md., and a broth [uohcr( MacDonell, of Seattle, Wash urvived by MANOR PARK, D. C. On 14th Strest Car Line Bungnlows Brick, Stucco, Frame and Shingle Built By LITTLE & MARSHALL For Sals By TERRELL & LITTLE, INC. 1206 1Sth St. N.W. Main 3285 Eyes Glasses Examined Fitted Dr. W. 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Here is an emergency that calls for action. That is why we slash prices, and that's why we say good-bye forever Wednesday night. Wi ALTERATIONS AT COST 26 Suits Formerly Sold for $25 Now $1 1-85 73 Suits Formerly Sold for $30, $35 and $40 ALL ONE PRICE $1 8.75 19 Overcoats Were $32.50 17 Overcoats Formerly Sold for $40 to $50 14 Topcoats and Whipcords $32.50 Value Arrow Collars 20c Value 10c Interwoven Hose 35¢c Value 25¢ Silk-and-Wool Hose $2.00 Value 5c¢ Imported English Broadcloth Shirts $3.50 Value $1.65 Men’s Flannelette Night Shirts $2.50 Value . 95¢ Shop of Quality | = 623 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE N.W. $19 15 Ribbed Union Suits $2.50 Value 1 29 Silk Hose $1.50 Value 65¢ Rep Cloth Shirts $2.50 Value $ 1 45 75 Pairs Men’s Shoes $6.00 Value 2 45 Men’s Sweaters Shawl and Other Collars $3.50 Value $1 .89