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4~ THE EVEN IMMIGRANT POLY DEFENSE EXPECTED Coolidge Held Likely to Tell| Norse-Americans That No Changes Will Be Made. NG STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, JUNE 2, 1925. ONCE UPON A TIME— Rumpelstiltzkin IL —BY W. J. ENRIGHT U.5. BORDER GUARD IS HELD IN CANADA Killing of Alleged Drug Rob- ber Raises International Questien of Jurisdiction. 3 By the Associated Press ISLAND POND, Vt, June 2.—Amer- ican and Canadian officials today were RBRY FREDERIC WILLIAM WILE. Stout defense of America’s immi: gration policy, with its so-called “pro- Nordic” foundation, is expected to be investigating the shooting of Antoine one of the keynotes of President Cool Bilodeau of Sherbrooke, Quebec, who idge’s address at the Norse-American was killed early day while fleeing from United States narcotic agents on the international houndary line near centennial in Minnesota on June 8 Many elements, at home and abroad do not look on the new United @ £ You ""nnsany ;\'h ]e Edward _\}:r' rl,f !:A:“’i States immigration laws as fixtures. R KING CAME AT SUNRISE YO on, a Federal narcotic agent, Is HILE THE LITTLE MAID WAS STJLL — /O THE LITTLE MAN PUT THE NECKLACE @HEN THE o a ter an RN o mopsslgoh | adloaily WEEPING SHE HEARD THE DOOR DPEN AND lun WOULD YOU GIVE ME WERE I TO (N HIS PURSE AND SEATING HIMSELF AT THE AN IMAGINE HOW PLEASED HE WAS s, e il B hm A I D e LOOKING UP SHE SAW ATINY LITTLE OLD DO (T FOR YOU?" ASKED THE LITTLE WHBEL SPUN ALL THROUGH THE NIGHT AND | [ WITH THE TREASURE . companions of Bilodeau, are on $1.000 MAN “ WHY DO YOU SIT AND WEEP ?” HE ASKED “ALAS!” SHE SAID “ THE KING HAS , BIDDEN ME CHANGE THIS STRAW INTO GOLD. WHER MORNING CAME THE STRAW WAS ords for he ALL CHANGED INTO GOLD ! © McClure Newspaper Syndicate OLD MAN . " A *MY NECKLACE * ANSWERED THE MAID 12 late of narcotics, officers of the two bor countries tnrashed out wehther Bilodeau was shot can or Canadian Five Federal P R R UPENS I]RlVE CHINESE RIOTERS STEPHENS’ ILLNESS |5intos rmas racover o tone the: 1‘:7\"‘1;;‘:31’1 i’.',"f“l,‘”v,,L;q:~‘;"f;,‘, 3 . ", WOUND AMERICAN DELAYS FRAT cASE}dn:}nn\:{g‘h e .‘»’::anhzlug}“\-;:»hfi?lc:-:‘rlz' s sty maras “ g ‘ S to hear the legal battle between the|automobile o -I-U BU-l- A[}[}"]ENIS IN STREET ATTACK !"rmr members and the board. ;?;:‘:nr‘;‘,;;;‘l;}zgdmv—_z ce a ‘“;e ; o —_“— = . . c | 7 Tl R xmmngfit‘he men B »,?"f.l,} cc :,'”!ngl’? __ (Continued from First Page) Court Defers Action Until Fnt‘Layi POLAR PLANES TESTED. (\h?‘ff {’;’nm“!;’vflm{I»’( 1‘; '2nsich & re- to Give Corporation Counsel mind on the subject will be surprised if he does not seize the Norse celebra- tion as an occasion for saying in positive terms that restricted immi- gration has become a settled Ameri csn policy. No early amendment of that policy is in prospect, except pos- special United States commission OF STORM AND HEAT has just heen sent to Europe will zo exhaustively into that ques- tion IN EAST AND WEST The Scandinavian peoples, in whose R midst the President will find himself (Continued from First Page.) n Minnesot richly favored un B ——i— g der the q W as compared to 72-AMORROW — THE AING IS NOT SATISFA=D . transport director also was appointed Springs, Wyo.. and other high altitude | —_— inquisitors. He failed, and all three | “non-Nordic' Europe. The quotas pliits wwer o alies to organize transportation facilities : B 4 ran. A shot was fired and Bilodeau assigned to Norway, Sweden and Den inan ,','i",:;h\\ff"” MiEadl o et Inshis) “Think. Driver. Think.” [s|The council is determined to' main- Chance to Recover, [MacMillan Craft Being Given |7yl with a bullet in his side. He died murktoral 18803 admissible immi Dr. Charles F. Thwing, Head |*{\Wiite: torecasts for aidie ana | , g , tain essentinl services, calling upon Thorough Going-Over. on the way to the Colsbrook, . H rants. a larger number tuan ure a 4 Central States generally predicted | volunteers to assist. hospita : bt ""‘\"(,'r;ff“““mz;’”::;“' of Fraternity, Here on Way ‘\H\'x;lxlledhuem}x\ar and ll:iundersxnrm\ | Slogan to Reduce Cross- 'hzne '(‘1;?')’)7:\9 s 'r‘m’\v“:fix]; MHI::L_:: ‘_nl:;‘ :":;l:nr\f.avmu-»v;wv_';:’;vl'; ntln?\'- : fPHH.\AI"F PHIA, June 2 (@) vS'all[ Tllicit Drugs Seized. 3 x . with fresh or strong winds. the students of Peking. o oration Counsel Stephens. Who is | isfactory p experimenital s s Spain. G Por Jugoslavia P S £ LN H Tienstin, Mukden and other cities |to defend the Board of Education in|tests on the - OL-2 type am.| Price and deau were arrested o o e, urnelovie to William and Mary. | SEVEN KILLED IN EasT. ing Deaths. Rave. offered to eupROFL the Shankhel | the mandamis proceedings DrOUERE bY | vimir riger oo Yo7 OL2 t¥pe am-| o tter @ chase and charksd with pe 11 eor ies the new law permits only — E students. They are endeavoring to|the fathers of three high school stu- | Millan Aretic expedition, continue at|Session of narcotics valued at sever 18.414 enter the United States an TR New York and New England Bore make the local trouble a national|dents to test the validity of the|the navy yard here. A number of |thousand dollars, which the agen nually Dr. Charles F. Thwing. president Brunt of Storm. A campaign to save life and to pre-|issue, urging abolition of extra ter-{board’s ‘“antifrat” order, tice | changes in the power plants of the |S¢ized Virore Stanis Blonce o Viestern: Resirve ORIt SHG s vent accidents was inaugurated today | ritorialty and foreign citizens. Shang-|Bailey in Circuit Division 1 of the Dis- | machines have been tried out, and to.| The agents asserted that they were 3 Y =apnocts national president of the ploneer| NEW YORK, June 2 (P).—Seven|by the Pennsylvania Raiiroad. hai students have declared a strike in | trict Supreme Court today deferred|d.y the planes were flown to test their |on the American side of the boundary The Scandinavian leavening in our|Greek letter fraternity, 1°hi Beta |Persons have been killed and a score | Efforts will be concentrated in edu-|all schools hearing of the case until Friday. Mr.iradio apparatus. The third plane to|when th questioned Bilodeau and population has Stephens was in court and expressed | pe used by the expedition will arrive | his companions, but admit that only a een an important fac- | Kapp 5r: Gecar At NG injured in wind and rain storms ac-|cating motorists to exercise greater Kappa. and Dr ar M. Voorhees, a_ willingness to proceed despite his|iiier in the week few feet separated them from Canada up the Northwest. | the national secratarr. are in \Wash. | COMPanying a heat wave in the East. |care in crossing railroad tracks. The VeArshihe Son- Wiy Agriculturs elopment in such{ ington today en route for Willlams | Seven heat prostrations were report- | campaign slogan is “Think. Driver,| Defense measures are heing taken |lllness. but when Assistant Corpor The PN-9, which recently broke the | The question arisen as to the po- States as Wisconsin, Minnesota and|hyrg, Va., where tomorrow they will |¢d here and three in Albany. Two | Think.” by the municipal and special police, | Counsel Hart had explained to the|world record for nonstop fight for |sition of Bilodeau at the time the the two Dakotas has been virtually | take lending parts in the exercises of |deaths directly attributed to the heat| The campaign. the fourth nationalassisted by volunteers, but assistance |COUrt the facts in the matter of Mr|ceapianes by remaining in the air 28 |was fired. At that po the achievement of immigrants fromijaying the corner stone of a memorial | Were recorded in Pittsburgh. One died | one conducted under the auspices of |is requested of foreign powers. Amer-| Stephens’ health the court de 11 hours 36 minutes, has been shipped to |rating the States of Norway, Sweden and Denmark. The | buflding. in. honor of the ~Fifty |i? Newark. while the storm tock & |the American Railway Association in|ican and Italian marines were landed | ROt to g0 ahead with the hearing | San Diego, Calif. The plane is aboard | Hampshire me lumber industry, too, has benefitedi pounders” of that society. which |f0urth life in Greenfield, Mass. .| which the Pennsylvania Railroad has|today. Several foreign warships are| While ready and anxious to |the steamer Li Luckenbach, and |boundary line an from the sturdy stock they contrib-|griginated at Willlam and Mary Col Three deaths have heen reported in | participated, will be continued until|steaming here ceed, Attorneys John E. Laskey and|is due at San Diego about July 12,|controversy as to w uted. To a considerable extent an- | lege 149 vears ago northern New Jersev as u result of the | September 13. An order was sent out| Many isolated attacks were made on | Richard C. Thompson for the bovs|when it will be prepared for a flight | was shot in Canada, dinavians have manned the wheat, i . ive heat which began vesterday. |today calling on all officers and em-| Japanese in different parts o consented to the arrangement to|to Honolulu Hampshire iimber and ore fleets on the Great (,,\Zh‘ifhg:,gv‘“fin‘smhe::g :frp;l(r;dn:‘:m. - temperatures broke all records | ployes of the railroad to co-operate In | eity thie morni THEY: b thiew - Lakes. In 1920 there were about{mners of the society and Dr. Voorhees, | [OF the first day of June. but fell sev- the campaign a Japanese policeman into a creek 3.000,000 per: eral degrees below the record for this Motorists are asked to remember|The year registered May It was 95 de. stock in the United States. Minne p ve : that 2,149 persons were killed last vear | fired at his attackers, killing one and o Ty 2 e P e unded - 1698, | &8 in New York and Albany numbere of which $5 per'cent| The propuganda of war continues. 1t was bec f « T c- | and ~ the eat Chief Justice John | New England Towns Hit. Wene: occuy it guiga — Every house door and ord which 3 fan imm { Marshall was one of the founders of | Central New York and New England Care More Vital Yearly. | shutter s covered” with' anti-foreign Fre en e 4 Phi Beta Kappa bore the brunt of the storm. Six towns | “This vear the number of automo. Posters. Most of them are hand theee generations that the framers| No man in the world knows the | were thrown in darkness in Massachu- |biles in use will probably reach 20,.|Grawn. featur the turtle, the filthi e o of the new immigration laws placed | pistory of this society. the biographies | setts. Trolley and tele » services | 000,000 and crossing accidents will as|®8t #nimal in Chinese cosmogony of famous Vacuum }V";ru_;u oS .;min hml|‘ [';n_nm..vh on the | of jts founders and (\rn Jeco .v\k (.r‘i‘.-.,p disrupted. Heavy rains and fall- |a matter of course show a marked in- | (Copsright 5. by Chicago Daily News Co.) eIt oo Ust. | phi Beta Kappa men, who have taken | ing trees blocked highways. crease. unless uutomobile drivers use Sl S z : Presider Coolidge will make no|porable part in our public affairs for | Mor J. Duryea of Greenfield, |greater care when approaching and FRENCH FORCE ADEQUATE, odious comparisons in Minnesota, but { pe last century and a half better | Mass., died of heart failure during the |driving over railroad highway cre S s of rdinavian | who is largely responsible for raising policeman swam to a boat and who delved into | excl than Dr. Voorhees, the original manuscript records of the first meetings of the society during his student days. ment of the storm. A little girl |ings.” the railroad ca ign commit-| One Ship Counted Upon to Guard in South Deerfield received a fractured |tee warns | | skull when a falling tree hit the auto- | he elimination of «ll grade cross- Natiouals ind hina: mobile in which she was riding with |ings in the United States by overhead| PARIS, June 2 (). —French au- bred Knute Nelson has to its credit. It is the rival in ew York har- bor on October 9, 1825, after il- ous and romantic three months’ voy of the 40-ton sloop the Restau- rationen, that the Norse centennial is achievements which the race that wi'l. eaAdTl GTIAaIcflHltm. Euleka “Beginning June 1% =~ pes | her mother. A farm hand at Suf-|or undergrade construction would cost | thorities are satisfied their one cruiser | tield, Conn., was struck by lightning, |at least $19,000,000,000. Such an enor-| &t Shanghai needs no reinforcement, | but escaped with a fractured jaw. mous cost renders elimination on a|it was said at the foreign office today. reaville. N. Y., and surrounding |large scale impossible. The only other | Offictals said they would rely upon To Present Building to College. Dr. Thwing, as national president. | will 'speak for the Phi Beta Kappa| > comr That ship, know 0 e build- | towns in the Adirondacks were isolat r he F h 5 s r o Corth,” | contributors in presenting the bul A = s means of preventing crossings acci-|the French authorities now in Shang- = = d Wayflower of the North.” | TR HEE Cotlege, which is now | ed. Reports reaching Cloversville told | dents is to see that all the. rules of | Bl to take measures to protect their is Great Offer May Be Withdrawn At Any Time bad ¢ 4 Incnigrants on | irgely_owned by the State of Vir-|of heavy damage but no loss of life. | the railroad designed to pravent them | Nationals during the disturbances in 2 of Norse people to emigrate to this|5inia. The corner Stone will be teid| o B a0 B e o nada, |arS obeyed and that reasonable means | that city Think of it! A complete $8.50 set of the world famous Eureka “high- pe 18 ic presenta. .0 . nada. hloy 0 Ires: ¢ . " g » z a i g il s g s e e R uer | Satias auaiRiioines u iha: Davan e noyel bl Japanese Action Seen. vacuum” attachments will be given away absolutely free with every o A vanger On.July 4. 1825 Since | Virginia will deliver an address on |shire race track, at Windsor, were|proper care when approaching and |, LONDON June 2 (#).—A Reuter's purchase of a Grand Prize Eureka. This great offer is made to impress | dispatch from Tokio foday pan's previously & “watchful waitin the’ fmportant part these Fhi Beta | wrecked. The roof of the pari-mutuel | fiine over raiiroad highwa o o ounders ook in establishing | building was blown several hundred i nounced policy of 5 My A G Bovernment, Dr I A-C. Chand | fest onto the municipal golf course | %% regarding the vacuum” attachments and their utility in the thorough cleaning of mat- tresses,upholsteredfurniture,emOrderyoanumkatodnymdsaveS&S& @nd narrowly missed several golfers. Shanghai situation anticipated com- See the Famous Eureka Test swelling stream of immigration from = Norway. That country has sent to the United States a larger proportio ) oF 1ts population Then sey othor st |1er. prestdent of Wiliam ‘ana Mary. try except Ireland. Representative | Will also speak g 0. 1 Kvale of Minnesota told. the| _Lieut. Gov. Joseph John Asser of | Brampton, Ontar : i Minnesota told the exceed $50,000. No loss of life was re seia Ix upon women everywhere the remarkable efficiency of the Eureka “high- Greenhouses were ruined by hail at bined action of Japan with other io. The damage will SEEKS FOOD FOR FLEET. ‘r)\efl\\'ers concerned should such a step come necessary on tme --- o R 2epr t ~ ary | Bt E as b elected an honor- | Houne of Representatives in February | Bermuda, has been Sle02y, Sappe n | ported Navy Takes Advance Steps to Meet ST Bl did When you see the Grand Prize Ecreka (withits bag off) passed over one spot on $ [e]e) here total in excess of M,000, ac. | recognition of the fact that in the | PR i i your rug, you will be surprised at the amount of embedded dirt that will be dis- cording o caretul and soneorvative |olden days Virginia and Bermuds CAPT EDWARD P HAI.L Cruise Emergencies. GARY UNDER TREATMENT. Charged. This test not only will emphasize the actual condition of your floor DOWN estimates of ethnologists and his. | were under the same governor. His| f . The Navy Department has requested coverings, but clearly proves the remarkable efficiency of the Eareia “High- BASY MONTHLY tor Th Kvale poi initiation will precede the laying of | the State Department to authorize t R Vacuum”principle of cleaning. See the test with the famous Eureka attachments. PAYMENTS Population of Norway. todav. FREE TRIAL—ONLY $5.00 DOWN e R e T Sute to donn Marsnan as| |S GLAIMED BY DEATH [fo0mn” Sane5ans AGihounitio on: | Steel Corporation Head in Em- Minresota festivities coincide with tha jone of the Phi Beta Kappa founder: tract for food in quantities to serve ployes’ Hospital for Dieting. it J. Beveridge Phone or mail the coupon wd-{. A brand new Grand Prize Ewreka will successful flotation of a $30.000,000 | former Senator Albert IiE v kzn‘ the fleet during the Australian and At 7 be delivered to you for free trial. If you thmvfl\o\mdk—m: X gover ent loa el or eat standard work on | { N V. oL is Si 3 MINGHA Als., J 2 (P).— Tow .00 —bals te—and remember, government loan in New |author of the great standarc wort 00| Veteran Employe of Government |New Zealand e et e e D O e o cemicie Mt hes o atemaeats Pous. ok gecenatls U. 5. Ald Is Given. {him “ihe foremc Lomly of | Was Long Regarded Authority |carried by the Frean vege: | board of the United states Steel Cor T e tables and fish in guantities totaling | poration, today was in Birmingham to 1280,000 pounds will be needed, as well | begin a diet treatment at the em- as 300,000 pounds of ice, 9,000 gallons| ployes' hospital of one of his corpora- | America. but of the world." The United States Government is|“As is well known, Marshall was one joining hands with the State of Min- | of the founders of our fraternity at on Pension Regulations. POTOMAC ELECTRIC APPLIANCE CO. | Tesota in celebrat the Norse cen- | William and Mary. where he received 5 ) of fresh milk and 3,400 gallons of ice | tion's subsidiaries x tennia The Department of State | his colleze education. That h\;s'(ur‘l(-] Capt. Edv +rd Payson Hall, 67 years | cream. — Arriving in Birmingham several 14th and C Sts. NW. Main 7260 ubmitted Min s invitation to| institution and the l'mI{fmm)\_x;v’a{::.pm;m ¥ oq penslon lax, veteran PO days ago, he occupied a seat in the centennial p vernments of | Society are more intimately assoc 0) g nited States Pension B caboose yesterday of the first train 3 arrymore at Hollywood. nada, Norway an h Marshall than with any other | Bureau and long a resident of this Wd. In add! to pass over a new overhead ore line tion. the e Department has|man. Wiliam and Mary and Phljecity. died at his home. 1750 Euclid | HOLLYWOOD, Calif., June 2 (#).— | from Mountain mines to furnaces in = i issued American centen- | Beta Kappa were vital parts of the, street. today. aiter a lingering iliness. | yohn Barrymore, who recently scored | the valley, marking the dedication of c::_"'r....,.';,.,,'..‘.__'_'_ nial stamps, 1t and a 5-cent edi. | beginnings of the career of the great Mr. Hall served as private secretary |3~ considerable success in England | the road. The road, a branch of the tion, which bear a reproduction of | Chief Justice. I can (hmh.fl( no | to (;:\/\y.ch‘ :l _h-«]‘u» when the latter | with his interpretation of Hamlet, | Tennessee (oal, Iron and Railroad the sloop Restauratiofien. The United | project more worthy of the support|was Assistant Secretary of the In-|arrived yesterday for 15 weeks of act. [ Co., a subsidiary of the steel corpora- States mint, for the first time on|of American lawyers than ma_x ‘(;:“ulfvr in 18R5-1S86, Mr. Jenks after- | jng hefore the camera. He is under | tion, recently was completed at a cost record, has struck a commemorative | erect this memorial building. which |ward was Solicitor General contract to make two pictures. of $2.,500,000 medal in honor of a centennial. Hith- | wiil forever be a shrine to Which can| Born in Armstrong County, Pa., 0, on such occasio only com-|and will repair those who cling to the | Mr. Hall was the son of the late Rev. memorative coins have been minted. | onstitution of the United States as| Dr. David Hall and Mrs. Elizabeth The medal is octagonal in shape, of | tne rock of our salvation and Who| Walker Hall. He received his early silver identic h that Levere the name of Marshall as its|education in the schools of Pennsyl- money, and approxim treative and constructive interpreter.” | vania and Ohio and wx 2 lar in siz It bears AR college at the State Normal School of iptions, a Viking ship and the = STRY | Indiana, Pa. He afterwards was heroic figure of a Viking chieftain in D U S |NDU graduated from the University of full fig regalia. The medal was | REGAR . O Maryland struck an act of Congress, Capt. Hall specialized in pension Sponsored by Sesater Norbeck of{ THREATENED BY GERMANY | S50 iy et »pealed to the South Dako! office of the Secretary of the Interior, For 3 cen members of Congress of | \ ., made for Higher Tariff on|ahd was the author of a treatise on descent joined in asking the | pension laws, which is used in refer. T R ent and Congress officially to| pethynol, Sold as Substitute |ence work in the bureau 2 Other Summer X3 jize the centennial, They in- He was at one time assistant chief th p ‘7' * ators Smoot, Bursum, Nor- for Wood Alcohol. of the law division, Bureau of Pen. Ou reser ers . Comfort Shoes and Shipstead, and Representa- sions, nd later was appointed vice tives Anderson, Buriness, Christopher-| Because of the serious effect the| haiman of the board of pension ap- son, Haugen, Knutson, Michaelson, |importation of methynol, a new “9'( peal! At the time of his death he Nelson, Wefald, Willlamson and {man_invention to take the place of| g assigned to the record division of Kv 5 wood “‘F“-""l",‘,’,f‘"l,,'.f‘,fi..‘:fompr;«m»m the bureau for special work l(nl)usrr_\ in » Capt. Hall as interested in the | (Coprright. 192 = =y = Coolidge has been ”"‘"”"’".L‘Is"éoifi.' e e of the ity L N. CAROLINA LAWYER i ta duty on (8 the District of Columbia, and for sev- . modity as a me.m? ny hr(: e‘smma» in | €ral years served as captain in the old Senator Reed of Pennsylvamia, 78|24 Resiment of National Guard here. SHOT AS RUM RUNNER |55 sty iiusirtie | ot i s g Cinis WL Tersa with it PreslvnEiiogly. e | L8 oDUCHIONT - s iATTvive) T arding this matter. He told the ! "(‘ 1 '5[“}“& a son, Dr. Custis Lee h S. Holt Killed by Offi f‘res]dem that already wood :llco‘hnu all of this city : y A s in his State and else- | G n f eris e } o r\:l‘;:l:lem;:-l;re;uff‘s:‘nn‘z financial losses ;;yeer}\{vlfls. fS ‘t : :‘. brother, Henry Who Thought Car Was Tosmes of the vasion of this new|W. Hall of Washington, and_two German product. He notified the ;8 e {'m & am H. Blymer of Bootlegger's e Vit formal petition has| Pelham Manor. N. Y., and Mrs. James — been filed with the Tariff Commission asking for a review and setting forth S. Blair of Indiana, Pa. By the Associated Press Teasons why the present sohedules Funeral services will be conducted at the residence Thursday morning. RALEIGH, N. ( June 2.—Stephen | ghould be increased at least 50 per S Holt, prominent lawyer of Smith-|cent. Rev. Charles Wood, pastor of the Church of the Covenant, will officiate. field, N. C.. alleged to have been mis- Senator Reed said the President did Interment will be in Hollywood Ceme- Taken for & rum runner, was shot and | not: eemmit himself as to the possibil- | tery, Richmond, Thursday afternoon. almost _ instantly Killed by Jesse |jty of his exsroising his authority un, Saaen Swneo Wyatt, captain of the plain clothes | der the flexible provision of the tari department of the Raleigh police |Jaw, but said that he would await ac- RAILWAY LOSES APPEAL vesterday. The shooting took place|tion until the Tariff Commission has about one mile from Raleigh. HoR time to investigate comparative! ON PROPERTY VALUATION Following a coroner’s inquest Wyatt | production costs of wood alcohol in CH PRESER AR SHOES R HESE famous shoes make foot- aches impossible. They keep vou young! Active! Eager to do things—thru the hot- est Summer day! €€ YONSTA FORT” Pumps. Soft black kid, with medium heel and arch s u pporting $5.95 a_ daughter, Mrs. Ciement Furman Haynsworth of construc tion . Be fit for business or pleas- ure in the heat of the hot- test dgy—it yourself witha Tropical Worsted Stein-Bloch SUIT Fashionable Oxford, Strap and Sandal NURSES' el i ; L i : # A % —a specialty at “zfpff\'r'«‘ff"fg”%n‘““—’3‘.:p;.-‘.'.z'.w;u,‘ff"\\~-.\ it,}:l%' Zzumnat‘g.-and of this new invention Kaneas City Southern Sought Man- Patterns, in White Kid or Reignskin, Hahn’s. Style pictured, returning from here to his home, at damus in Suit Brought Against " Black or Brown Kid or Patent— white reign- 39 to $12.50 Smithneid, in company with several friends, the party occupying two cars They parked beside the road and were overtaken by Wyatt and Chief skin. black or §5 Q5 Interstate Commerce Commission. brown kid The Kansas City Southern Railway DROWNING 1S PROBED. Porously woven light and dark vari- colored gray mixtures—pin-striped of Police Winder Bryan. Wvatt sald| pqmiral Nulton Orders Inquiry |Co. vesterday lost its appeal from the he thought the cars were loaded with whisky and when one of them started to move he ordered it to halt. He said the order was disobeyved and he fired at a rear tire The bullet glanced off the hard-surface road and struck Holt, he said. The bullet penetrated the rear cur tain of the car and entered Holt's neck and the base of his brain. He died on the way to a local hospital. Witnesses in the car with Holt| stated there was no order o halt and that the first intimation they had cf trouble was the pistol shot. No whisky was found in the car. They are selling phonograph records to be played while one performs ra- ducing exercises. The melody, of course, is. OB, Listen to the Pant!” 4 Into Officer’s and Nurse's Deaths. UNAPOLIS, Md., June 2 (P).—An in:“e);ugaunn was_started today into the drowning of Lieut. Gerald Selby, U. 8. N., Medical Corps, and Miss Lucille Merill of the Naval Hospital, whose bodies were found in the Severn River yesterday. ‘Admiral Louis M. Nulton, Naval Academy superintendent, named Comdr. R. B. Horner to head the board conducting the investigation. The couple were canoeing when the tragedy occurred last Tueeday night. An estimate given in the foreign mis sions conference was that not half the world has yet had the gospel of Jesus Christ preached to it. refusal of the District Supreme Court to grant a mandamus against the In- terstate Commerce Commission to compel a valuation of all the prop- erty of the company. The District Court of Appeals, in an opinion by Chief Justice Martin, sustained the action of the lower court. The appellate tribunal declares that the real relief sought by the company is the vacating of the valuation and the ordering of new valuations. This clearly brings the case within the well established rule, says the chief jus- tice, that the action of mandamus cannot be used as a substitute for an appeal nor as a writ or error. What the company wanted the court to do called for a review of the proceedings of the commission, the court stated, which may not be ordered. browns and all seasonable shades. Hand-tailored with Stein-Bloch skill. Fitted with Capital Correct- ness at Sidney West’s exclusively. INCORPORATED 14th and G Sts. N. W, 1318 G St. Cor. 7th & K €€ FYOMMON SENSE™” Black Kid Slip- pers, for house or street wear. Plain toe, and arch-support- 0:0 ing construc- $350 tion .......¢

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