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2 e THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. D. C, FRIDAY, AUGUST 14, 1925 ISTRICT TROOPS START FOR CAMPS Local Units Moving by Water and Land to Virginia Beach WISONGI ey BICKEDBY .07 Badger Stale Senate Race‘ Seen as Test of Coolidge 00000000 LOAN - TOITALY RUMGRED Financial ~ Writer Hears Money Is Coming From U. S. ; | Strength in West. | i and Monroe. | Sees Help Needed. & i | | . . Roy P. Wilcox, o} | Clatering of arms ana accouter | BYSthe, Ammoiated Tero o the race Republican | | ments. the shouts of officers and men SORIN S Touy.oAugupts 1. T nomin fob (Sennineite suce pdifhe | | and the rumbling of big motor trucks S Bl S : wsh ve W tions of Washington today nc | $100.000,000 ¢ it 4 s st her citlzen soldiery was departing for cent is being 1 fina: ow th Ror Beach and Fort Monroe, Va., | circles. Wit T e to make better soldiers of themselves. expenses the ¥ W 4 | | | | | Virgin i | | At two of the armories of the National | 7 this wri ' e sens nina Guard of the District of Columbia | ‘ el Popolo adds ¢ d his candid the general ¢ £ trpops, which v 1 s f f he & ¢ ¢ publican vill begin at lock this evening i st il ) i red. isy vhen the 260th Const Artill wiii | : : to throw i wie strensth into | leave its armory, at Water and O e 2 « } ind head for Virginia by way of Wa- | . al econc < ¢ \ ¢ er street and the siighway Bride asti alia here s The vanzuard went today in two se ed § {tions. The truck train of the . . Engineers, commanded by Capt Spitled b to S | | ney’ Morgan, left the armor y ather e i | this morning and headea S ivi i Beach. The supply train of the 260th to s eaten | con Coast Artillery, consisting of truc ' o < he : ) be elected next and rolling Kitchens, left its ar Part_of the motor convoy of the National Guard of the District of Columbia, laden with tents, stoves, cots, ete., e Fifth and L streets, for th neampment at Virginia Beach al Guard Armor; for their annual about to leave N. ste embark this eve f, where the citiz soldiers will Humphreys, Va., where this organ i | | shortly after 10 o'clock for | tion will camp for the night. Tomc Hope to End La Follettism row this group will form a part of the c min cont o will have | — : 5 — = g 3 : main body and will remain with it for | BI_UFF BY PALMER | JAMES S. ROY IS DEAD: WR'IER UF -I-HREA]- . e NEE 5 s Col. Will Gray Beach, head of the Chicago narcotic division of the In-|the rest of the trip, preparing the | | - R last Monday came a Vljl to wholesal 7”[ s I Chicag; Chinato »,,", ] i Equipment Is Loaded 5 Bt e maent UL : \ of Goy . La Follette man. who | | from their storage places, where they Rites Are Tomorrow is ¢ B Lenroc H . | had bee a year, tons and tons PGy » e nir ) | of heavy camp paraphernalia on- | = | dames 87 years old. | - I SoRetye sisting ot tents, cils; moequito bazs, American Slain by Chinese | X2 Veeren. dled, yeacrday: at nis{ Brokep: Who Wrofe Mellen mess equipment, blankets and other [ e b ot | Bandits Killed While Trying |1und and eame to oy country ot | Believed to Be Fanatic |DEADWOOD LIVING OVER vl War. He enlisted in on the hewry i and, iraneporied | o Frighten Outiaws, | 1561 and wes musired o servie on Prohibition. PRI TS h amer Southland. This ves: | nois Infantry. He was promoted to = 5 el has boen converted into a troo; b0 ettt A o Deadwood Dick, Old Stage Coach ; 5 By the Associated P lieutenant and adjutant. He wa ] tail loaded it . f : : There another large ¢ i B . e Hearing Ends—Alimony | Described as Lobbyist, |in e 0 o the Sieamer ynder tne | HARKIN. Manchuria, August 14— |a frot licutenant and atiutint in s—| and 200 Sioux Indians Are : \ . this equipment, which is in addition | Was killed by Chinese bandits at his { in Kentucky : i Raise Denied. | ¥ Taken in Mail Case. o T et mamber o stores ahion | ranch on the Sunkarl River last |see, und was in the o Shi Ion e e L went over the road in the truck train, | month, met death while staging a | Corinth and the Te River cam n! DPEADWOOD. & A will be loaded before tonight | warlike demonstration intended to | paign. i 3 is life Deadwood ¥ r i With the arrest of George Westcott] =~ Officers and top sergeants were | 1 away the bandits = _"',‘\, it ”"?M',"""..‘j S rters ! : s P Stearns in Baltimore vesterday, postal | busy straightening out their field rec e o H Iesnjof Benmons et 138 ey < of '76 Anthiciey h St oo ““‘-"’ Difk: lcarnEnew Nl Tve s the son of Dr. Harvey J. Howard of and }‘]' \ 1 can t o that their chain of evidence nit | eapite on Sunday before starting | the Rockefeller Hospital in Peking, | pleen o olice filled with bawhiske the trio that is alleged to have engid:!intensive training pro 1 on Mon- |Who were at the ranch at the time. | S yigeSR ML e nel Reema | Stores i fa e 1 o it es neered ¢ of the higgest mail frauds|day which has been mapped for the | Dr. Howard ho also was visiting | esidence H\\.' 1’ erm Yo 1o 1tIVe Be € i ¢ 0 WEEL it cah "alr was captured by the bandits eter e i | oo1q 20 : it o e nee n the history of the department was | WO weeks in camy {Ban e cntuned Dy (he bendice row me S at i A ‘. b < 7k - ’ complete, Stearns, charged with using | Details Are Completed. Mrs. Palmer, relating the details of | < : B He a e ) L / s to defraud, is being held for| ol John W. Oehmann, command- | the 1 . said ¢ her sor g | . fiive tior s control o tat of Ric H'm"lul { ing the 121st Engineers and 29th Mil- | €4rly on the morning of by ol | The fc was mailed on| The old st 4 5 : it is alleged, was the brains|jtapy Police Company, was at the | ¢lared his intention to take guns and | . raln Kansas City |an e Hor of De b Have La Follette Habit that rccused by Wash-| armory during the day, assisted by |0 by automobile to show the bandits | T 1 M ey ¢ H : oter Wisconsin, I ] n postal Inspectors of creating & | Lieut. Col. Hurrs Gladman, his ex.|he was prepared for them | - o : P b r he h; 3 state in the Treasury De-|acutive officer, inspecting the trans- | Should attack his ranch. Dr. | = ’ ¥ 5 g Sio ette « o1 nent, worth nearly $300,000 e I e « ¥ eading gullible persons Vir- 1, Pennsylvania, West Virginia fer of property and cleaning up the | had intended to take a river Sl di el £ e toc body of troops tonight. Col. Oehmann | Palmer’s party with his son e Reemes long has cnown i share in the division of the estate if [he inspected the quarters and the | Palmer’s Chinese servant and a Rus the question of p 1t t purchased shs of stock in it.| Joading | stan boy 1915 he i5: aiteatent e % 5 i i o top | The two other alleged participants| The first of the main body moving | Send Back for Help. threatening let Alleged Slayer of Police Chief Re- : application for |y, e gwindle were S. T. Kent O | the village adjacent to | FOrmMer Rent Commission At- stronghold, the party | got out and sent the car back er | will be the 260th Coast Artillery. Re-| Arriving at en. both of whom|maining at Fort Humphreys over|sne pandits Richmond several | night, they will resume the trip after statemer t member of the |14 "R W, irses’ Assoc ang By fni_Detrolt, hag j80% T Vo AVEE seen tabled pending se {were arrested ican ind Sta org e publisher he: because the i | tensive e it every Dot |davs ago and are being held under | breakfast ‘tomorrow | morning, with | Kol o1t mon e the Chinese susrs| 1OTNEY to Succeed Ver- |piber priniea liquor advertisen bn and that eve €~ 1$5,000 bond each for the action of the| Richmond, as the objective. A short e g . A - | Ha was fined $100 a s Wham.he hiad 86ked |3 toRmond seand tirs. & Stearne fs = b ve. &,7hortlin the village refused to accompany nt Bad sald he couid | pond Erand jury. Stearne is @} stop will be made on route Jor he|the party. Harold Baldwin, Palmer's non E. West. cases now because of o= - s BEn EeR A SuEpec 78 sarued ) rineh nager, returned with the the con trial with the | facin ] to defraud, | | that has arisen. Efforts |charge of using the mails mployment Det de- | ent stores and hotels and with | estate firms had met with lke ebuffs, Mrs. Scott said i the armory of the Richmond Light Infantry Blucs. After resting all night . e in that armory, this organization will ‘1"“ of Mythical Road. proceed to its eamp site at Battery De According to Postai inspectors, | Russy, Fort Monroe, where they will arn#, who is represented u being | go into camp for two weeks, firing the prominent Republican lobbyist, and | big guns which command the entrance t further wing the its were armed and mounted. Imer, however, in ing | 5 on, He led his party to a r 1tem- | g ple, 4 miles from his ranch and mid- way between two villages. Baldwin ) obtair Capt. A. Coulter Wells, torney for the Rent Comm pointed today by Attorne: rgent at the request of 1 Attorney |in Belto rmer at sion, was | ral e went to her gr Mo.. and took a vow he Plans Early Decision. a N o St 1| >, wake B erwWee) & ~ as a spe- rould arry on her work son. He refused to Juase o e o [iis aides manufactured the story that |to the CHesapeake Bay between Capes | (¥, (GUFEEl TW0 vilses. Sagwin | pe- | would carry or refiise Chairman W M. Butler of the | o 2 order ! ed out to build a number of Western T Basas S | the Chinese and Russ i orrls’ n r <hot Re i national committes will | o (SDC single | ujironds the Government required SR Prente fo Bnchs. 12 Shinehe 1u Tunien boys entered | torney forthe [BOYS ADMIT BIG THEFTS. s visit Wisconsin in his swing through |y °F 1 him to deposit with- the Treasury| The second movement will be that |2 nearby cornfleld, while youns How- | trict of Colun e | — v maTIes arl] s that |4, % o the sum of $300.. | Of the 121st Engineers and 29th Mili. | 84 remained alone in the car | Sl L e iriinsdies ohiine. wo Neelsion | oans, Fennttag fo the sum !““j“m'; tary Police Company. Instructions| From the top of the temple Baldwin will tak Pair. 14. Confess $40.000 Robberies | 30 Hurt in Indian Riot eld, and_already | which woull Botns Cermrenar] Q00000 a5 He »'to be sold oo S saw the bandits mount and prepare to recent | RAS, T : ) plans I ow B oo ads o | event he falled to carry out certain|have been issued to the officers and | o (M2 BT A MOGHE SRC PRODACS tO ] et g of Long Island Homes. | MADRAS, Ir the State spell | ay e se o 2a other, for| cyarantees with the Government men to report at their quarters at the | HAX€ @ ° desca R | by Vernon E.| rty persons were j Gna ot Dihati AT o et s e Scott's upkeep s When “Mr. Durkee™ died, the story | L« Street armory at 7 o'clock tonight. | Started the car in pursuit of Palmes West v will | MINEOLA. N. Y.. August 14 (®).— ohe 17 | Extravagar nd “serious legal | o oL tCH o big estate in| There they will don their full field [2nd his group and at the same time clear up the cases | Two 14-vearold boys were held on er 17 it is p to.have | and morsl ind : | goes, th s of the big estate in fhio temalEdiiadein 1ove o cut oE! i i ator Watson of I 1. (Sewator] e ndis) on the PATt | ihe Treasury vaults became ques- | Packs and form for the parade, which | {1 S % moke LR left over after the | juvenile delinquency charges today | congress support Doncon of Tt ine aana, Senator ot Mra. Scoit were charged by the |the. Treas A e start at $:30 olclock, Col. Oen.|thelr retreat, whereupon Baldwin | demise of the |after they had confessed to Long|municipal elect Nicholas Lonzworth of Ohio, Speaker | o cnth district Representative asf 00800 S0 S hrough his tre | mann announced that the right of the | SWerved o pick up others of the | commission last|Island residential robberies totalling | The attackir OE the e o o Lo bpedken| reasanswh e should De 3 | rrndons paiionl. mmilnonce e Sourgs {line will rest at Fifth and L sireets, | PATLY: Who from_the running board v ey | $10.000 bive et o speukers, s oot B wppropriate it. Such a process would | &nd the organization will proceed | 1 ShE automoblle carried on a run- Maj. Gordon al; _Albert Hayck of Inwood and Domi-|ang other m of all these charges, and in her | need financing, and scores of persons {4long New York avenue to Sixth|Min% fire while making a dash for the announced the ap- [ nick Oliveria of Lawrence confessed | pooy meqe Demoerats See Chance. bill alleged gamblinic and drinking. | need financing, and scores of pe ons | street, south on that thoroughtare to | AnCh- AT s pointment of an- | to burglarizing »l’un homes since the | ARE R nocrats are interested in the S il |large sums of money by taking ou: |1+ Street southwest, thence west to Fights ast. Cant. A. C. Wells, Other special as- | close the school vear. Edward | csre el Seotts alleged s ot stock Ihn ypiaKing Ut | the steamer dock at Seventh and| Meanwhile Palmer and those with sistant in the per- | Levine of Cedarhurst and Frank Lynching Damages Scught i e bur Sumner WAt Supposed o take coompany that | Water streets southwest him were encircled by another group[son of Copt. Harold W. Orcutt, for-|Crici of Inwood are under arrest| 77" 5 “378BE tween the:progressives and iho rets TYIE gty vy when Stearns had succeaded in meving| Assignment of quarters aboard the | Of bandit horsemen. “Dr. Howard and | mer asistant chief counsel for the |charged with receivi e stolen| EXCELSIOR SPRINGS. S st e ind the (‘L) _the Wardman "Park o B e “‘TI’“ g lready have been made, and as | the Russian boy threw down their | prohibition unit. Capt. Orcutt re- | property jsust 14 G 2 -Damages will be s t Stnate flom Wikione: e A o e A e den e R ichmond alone. 1t 1« sid. the | each organization goes aboard its men | Tiftes and made signs of surrender, but | signed from the prohibition forces to- | . |in_connection with the Iynching o I 0og as th did in } whom Mrs. Scott is said to have met [ In Rich R s N€ | will yroceed directly to the rooms as-| Palmer and his Chinese servant con-|dayv to accept the place the office | Quake Rocks Seattl Walter Mitchell, negro. 1 mob of Senator Paul Husting a | rope. |three ‘men -sold $10.000 worth of | Wi ¥Poceed divectly fo the Fooms 89| tinuea firina. of the United States attorney. He will s B e Fric Harold Jackson of (o I O e e an, WL i Manition Lo th effort was | © I"‘l“‘_"‘ m‘“:,‘k‘fm’:::::' ‘f_“::jv;“hfl’_"""“" This loading is expected to take but a | _According to the Russian vouth,|aid in disposing of the many prohibi- | SEATTLE, Wash.. August 14 (#) — lumbus, N Mex..' claim to be h itfee SOl e ":‘ thidtighe ha ”v.mwu yanle Sreirsbortad (o/ave 'nn ;‘\(-“ few minutes. Shortly after 9 o'clock | the bandits dismounted and crept up |tlon cases now pending in the office. eattle was shaken by an ea Mitchell's brother. said today. Jack committee will be | o night a_Gilbert Be eavier. To p » a_good appear 3 on. a soldier in the 2 shington recorded | Columbus, declare cesterday. A seismograph a Tniversity of W the steamer will leave on the trip down | behind Palmer. Indian fashion, shoot the Potomac River and Chesapeake |ing him through the head at close | of W Infantry at urge | ngton. This, however, | ance, “stockholders™ declar: Long Lived Here. the men ut the lec. | was cquent to her separation | maintained a fashionable home in|the ac 5 range, and then killed the Chinese boy | _Although born in West Virginia. | the shock at 4:08 o'clock, lasting more | name was Harry Jackson and he ha held early | from Mr. Scott | Washington, where they entertaineq|B&y for Berkley, where the troops Sk ! han a minute, with a maximum in.|adopted the nam ensity of 30 seconds. > damage was reported everal persons reported having felt of “Mitche 3. alntla Capt. Wells has lived nearly all his i : o will be unloaded at the piers of the a similar way. e | their victims lavishly and persuaded | XUL S ARPEORE, B R0 DO OF tR€1 " Later the outlaws sent messengers |life In Washington. He attended the atobar, | them to buy heavily. Prominent per. | ¢Orfol &0 BOWROrS (ENONC, aPt: | to the Palmer ranch demanding money | Public schools ahd George Washington e | Sons from Petersburg and Richmond || €0IORE PEIC 0 L bs Tor the voyage, | and ammunition. The defenders there | University and was admitted to the who le o s trip t lust year the|Which carried a party of Congr tikesh | Scott Denies Charg ugh the| The trip on the steamer Cr Bandits Get $4,000 al ssmenh | are said to haye been among those who had h r r's | DAT in 1903. He served as a member | the shock. Prof. Sheldon Gr f w1 1PEG & e nas e on A T d il ety o 2 - Lt i eenaabellt fof Aorive it thet e o had gathered around Palmer's 1 : h ock. | £ on of 3 'EG. August 14 (®) 2 minee polled more votes | ar r‘ml«] .”r {-‘1 o "‘ m!.lm{::;r| in. ")’\“ who came here as guests. ‘;"""Z“‘I:‘"‘R‘m‘l: 10530 ‘_'Cmck tomorrow | mether collected all the available|Of the Plaza commission which re- |the university said: “The center was |robbers held up the cashier 4 oc or President | SP! f-f e “‘_ f ,‘“_"» hy - T fenhih funds and cartridges and went to|Yviewed the condemnation proceedings | less than 200 miles from Seattle. It|Winnipeg Street Railway C . 1 Wisconsin tme of the court. Mrs, Scott allesine | m ® make terms for the release of the|t0 buy the land between the Capitol |was of far greater intensitv than a |day and after beating him into ur VTGOS O much Hlquor deinking e PERSHING ENDS VISIT Get Special Trains. prisoners who had surrendered, but [2nd Union Station in 1914 and 1915. | number of tremors which have caused | consciousness escaped with @ pouch SEN. the parts, including her hushan | foind the handits had Gesam et He entered the military intellizence | more excitement in Seattle.” { containing $4,000 Mr. Sco ually vigorously de | Special trains will be on the pier | The Russi e of the general staff at the outbreak | 2 Eistehanactt ! i Russian boy was found in the | Luwyer Picked t6 Succeed La Folletts | 5 oin frmarick. at the-concluaion.of TO TACNA PROVINGE [ 202, the troops will march divectly |village where he had been casried, |of the war and held a commission as | By “Coolidge Republ " | e S dinstpeet il sl from the steamer to the trains, which, | suffering from gunshot wounds i |Captain for 16 months ¥ | . 3 i publ e as soon as loaded, will head for Vi |both thighs. The captors had per. |, Capt. Orcutt et :_f““‘“l- e ed counsel to prepare additional briefs i 7 v - Mass., and attended Dartmouth Col- , g : | covering the salient points of the tes ginia Beach, where the troops will |mitted Dr. Howard to apply first aid. 2 ( Dy ./ 31LE ENTS ISHKOSH, W August 10—Toy| ot ¥ 00 SR IR of the e [ Retiras to Asi Vil Ere#, | 0rrive shortly after noon. The move.; Morgan Palmer's body was re.|leEe and the Boston University Law HOW ) AVOID AUTOMOBILE ACCIDENT: P, Wileox of Eau’ Claire, a lawyer,| FonY 505 SA ca—Villagers Ere®. | ;ont of these troops has been timed | covered and buried under a mreat oak fchool A s admiiceo Bl iimne imously nor 16d fas the|ana Mis | SedtEs Gonnuel hes sahtas 50 as to arrive in the camp shortly | near the ranch house together with Sao e dge Republican candidate for | an additional 20 Gays to premare sa Arch to Honor American after the departure of the Maryland | that of the Chinese boy, whom Palmer |l62al work until the World War. | tes Seamator 1o BH the v | e cennl ] 5 Goinmissionar National Guard, which has been there |held in great affection. Howard|When he accepted a commission as| 15 he death of Robort | ¢ for two weeks. Baldwin read the Episcopal service at | 2Ptain of the Sanitary Corps, al-| La k ot Wistavaln. | B o < 2 | = This camp, which is the rifle range | the funeral S by e Mot B et &0 to the pol robert M. .a| ASKED TO JOIN IN PACT. |bs the Acociated Press of the Virginia National Guard, fronts| _Dr. Howard's captors crossed the | WaT he entered the prohibition office, Folle nnounced his il ARICA. Chile, August 14—Gen, |directly on the Atlantic Ocean, and a | Sungari River, foiling the efforts of | W}eTs he served unthl today. =~ = ¢ ce. Both men | 5 John J. Pershing, serving us president | Period has been ailotted each day for | Chinese troops to encircle them, and [ HPOth assistants tool e will run o1 an ticket | Scandinavian Adherence to Chinese |\t the Tacna-Arica plebiscite commis. | the men to go swimming, at which | now are believed to be in the Kirin ko nomir Wilcox b | Miveert -t Honghe sion, returned last night from his|time a lifeguard will be maintained.| Mountain district. = i | v e ook, 2 . ViSIt to the Province of Tacna, whege | The camp s the rendezvous of the | Samuel Sokobin, American consul | MRS MARIA L. MOORE « ech-making and collaboration in| tions to Norway. Sweden and | he went to obtain first-hand ir}rm-n&. 29th Division, comprising the .\'flliu‘nu! ;‘l r‘lm;\den Howard Baldwin - and . . ! 1l factions of that wing of the rk to adhere to the nine-power | tion concerning the province's affairs. | Guard of this city, Maryland and Vir- | Roger Greene. business director of N eton prined e Cuify ) e vnase abover | o Copcerniug tho mpvinoa's arelos! | GuCd of this ety Macyient odiVis | oese Semenel Hitluees alctor o1 | 1S{DEAD INEPHILADELPHIA o Only one formal ballot was | ms conference is to he held, |y Santander and Agustin Edwards, his | for the purpose of familiarizing the | ing flll) "\;?"h‘fl lnend]lr;,x efforts to lo- jen Jate last nishi, after three in-|have been renewed by the State|Peruwian and Chilean colleagues on | troops with the locality that they are | cate Dr. Howard and bring about his | 1o formal ballots had - shown Wilcox | Department since the “exchange of | the commission which is investigating | having their annual encampment at | release, Funchin is 450 miles from | Widow of Former Pastor Once strengih. Six names had been placed | ratifications brought it into effect.|means to enable the people of Tacna [ this place. Harbin and 20 miles from the Palmer | Tjved Here—Burial to Be in in nomination before the convention, | Spain already has adhered to its|and Arica to register their views as| Maj. Gen. Anton Stephan, com-|ranch. which bur t into cheers at the name | provisions | to the disposition of the provinces. manding the National Guard of the Congressional Cemetery. of President Coolid ind cheered a| The treaty provides that non-signa-| News of the general's presence in | District of Columbia and the 28th 3, e 3 S talk by United States Senator I. L. | tory powers which bave been recoe. | Tacna spread throughout the country: | National Guard Division, will not Australia Keeps Titles. '{\ilrs n:a;m L,A.\Ironua(,1 89 X_\)ea:i old, 1 1 nized an have provisions in their |side. It was erroneously reported he Ve til tomorrow morning, when MELBOURNE, Australia, August | Widow of ev lexander D. Moore, 1( b { | Bomomercnl e | leave un! Loo e toxic. y-ou-leap Bakboll Wik treaties with China sub- | would visit the village of Pallia, | he will proceed overland in the 20th |14 () —A resolution moved by the |died at her home in Philadelphia ithdraws. tantially similar to the conventional ' whereupon the villagers erected wood: | Divigion headquarters automobile, | Labor Party in the House of Repre- | weq acday he College | tarift arrangements between the nine | en arches, decorating them with | driven by A. P. Trolana, Company C, | sentatives that the granting of tities| " Boen®NY Moore and her husband | A of the University of | Signatory powers and that nation| greenery and bunting. There was |121st Engineers, 'who has been se-|of nobility “is contrary to the senti-|waore former residents of Washington. | 5 led the first two bailots, | may adhere fo the treaty and partici-| much disappointment when it was | jected as the commanding general’s|ment of the citizens of Australla” has | ypce (PTHCr TeRIdents BF 7 ASHIDETON. | ter conference with Wilcoy | Pate in the —custome conference. |learned he had taken another road. he encamprment. . been defeated by a vote of 34 to augh ] Withdrew his name from| Spain, Norway, Sweden and Den S chauffeur during t P! i late Archibald Orme Douglas, and her | A z = = husband was the son of the late Col. L ASKS DEEDS CANCELED. |Fire Hose Routs “40,000” Blackbirds Wiliam Moore, both of this tits. of the Mrs. Moore is sury = H. L. Russell of traffic court judge recently termed as the “most dangerous of reckiess drivers” those persons who, having parked, pull out their car mark were the only non-signatory nent chairn rd, perma- 5 wention, was | Powers thus eligible ‘ ed by four urged to enter the race, but refused, | . | —_— children—Miss Louise Virginia Moore, from the sidewalk without first turn- and the fourth ballot, the first on| e | ;i ;i m N Jer ey Avenue |t s ouglas s 5 % whieh nomination might be had. was | Communist Killed in Berlin. | Woman. Former Official of Provi- Fro Trees on New sey B oo Diualas ] ing around to see what’s coming. under way efore half of the coun- 0% g © ief, ; . : ties had Dy called it became appar- | M”»“'li\.; .:I‘l{].;:f! 'lht. ) E: '\, com-f dent Relief, Files Action. !x‘u‘::‘: );lor?rmnfia‘:'l»f)rar{::“{.’:‘.fivl .\'nn:lr little more common sense and a lit- ent that Wilcox was the choice of the | MUBist e ’<j4" iy \ Mrs. Eunice V. Avery. owner of Fire Chief Watson and his brawny | fully 40,000 of the birds flew off into | Mrs. John De Gray, Wi TR - i) convention. and county after county | i, =t ERLL 0 AR VW | yremises 1431 Madison street. today | grenghters did succeed in routing the | the darkness as his firemen stalked up | x»h?}u.::ilrf‘ll.if”\xrrfe Il b5 held In tle less carelessness and there would ) L ! P | com demc ators and |2 o S i Slens 4 3 | own the block from tree to tree’| ladelphia - body W b b et e = e Enung oy The form 1, count | Lolice. I?:;c;gl the D :(l;l;‘lpg:r;:;m:_ 500 heta | annoving blackbirds from the trees on g el ol b el broueht ‘here for interment in_Con. be less grief on the public highway ballor was made unanimous when W, | s == — | by the Commercial National Bank, | New Jersey avenue between L and M | foliage. gressfonal Cemetery Saturday after- 1. Pieplow, Milwaukee, who had 158 which the plaintiff says were made by | streets last night by drenching them.| A curious crowd assembled to|"%°" | Votes and was running second to Wil-|1918 and 1920 he was a candidate at{her as accommodation to John Bros- But_whether the horde of chirping | watch the firemen in the novel role of ey = . cox, threw his strength to the win-|the primary for the Republican nomi-| nan, jr., former president of the Provi- { gisturbers of a quiet neighborhood | bird chasers. REIMBUR E ESTATE fh | nation for governor. He is president | dent Relief Association, of which she |has heen permanently subdued re-| “When you put out a fire,” said the 5 In @ brief speech Wilcox urged all|of the Wisconsin State Bar _\.\.\m-m.‘\ms vice president and assistant | mains to be seen. Chief watson said | chief, philosophically, “‘you know it's ! Coolidge Repubiicans in the State to|tion treasurer. She names as defendants | the firemen of No. 4 Truck Company, | out. But when vou're chasing black-| NEW YORK, August 14 ().—~The [oflow the exanple set by the con-| Bornin Eau Claire in 1873, he was the Commercial Natlonal Dank. John | nearby, would do some scouting today | birds you can't be so sure they huve | estate of the late Willlam G. Rocke. | vention and work in harmony through- |educated in the public schools, then| Brosnan, j.; Hayden Johnson and |to see whether the blackbirds took the | gone not to return.” feller will be reimbursed by New York | out the campaign, |obtained employment in a law office, | James A. Purcell, as trustees under |gentle hint to seek other nesting | Residents of the neighborhood had | State to the extent of $327,894, under Mr_ Wilcox, who ix married and has |saving enough out of his earnings to| the deed of trust, and Anna B. Engel, | places given them last night through | complained of the annoyance created |an order issued today by Surrogate two children. o son and a daughter. |go {o Corneli University. #e was ad-| named as beneficiary under the trust. | the medium of a stream of water gro-| by {he presence of the birds fn such | O'Brién. The sum covers taxes paid | Published by The Star in co-operation with the Dircctor of Trafic of the District of Columbia and The Advertising Club of Washington served fonr vears in the Wisconsin [mitted to the bar in 1596, beginning! Attorney William Horgan appears for | pelled hy a pcwerful pumping engine. | laree swarms and had «ppeated to En. | fn New York on property located in Sti.e Senaid from 1917 to 1921 I 'his practice at Bau Claire. the platntiff. g The fire chiel estimated today that-gineer Commissioner Bell for ald. other States. ’ a