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2 = THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. D. (., SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 19, 1925. Z_BIG STILSEIED "33 ‘SAYS DRUCGANPAI W“E%:&%‘J&%SST;};*(?{LHSE,&;V:?SSTJANILKLAN CLASH " Come v v ] L E, LAITY ASKED - BY RUMRAIDERS, ' Mot 25939 69500 T0 JAILERS moboss ven St oot . cuee excusne - CAUSES § ARRESTS - TOSUPPORT UNION | Produetion of motor vehicles in ! i .|"(g Along in Out-of-Season Hpadgpar‘ ‘ = e 1 i\\u:uu in the United States and —_— .lB_arreI of Peach Brandy f"niin ws wieed todas b othe | Bootlegger COmplamed 100, Is Generally Unrecognized. lflocks and Eggs Fly in Mas-’ Laymen’s Association Also Found in Ninth Street nzer fors wnd 2ot ks oy Alleged Releases Not Enough* N G aflered 1o relleve the Prest | walk Ab the marty mased ihe sachusetts Batile—Po- Urged to Seek Voice in i these 14.3 of the former and dent of his straw hat as he enjoved | “newsy’ lified his battered hat. with Commerce Department at 221738 pas House Attic. 35207 of the latter were made in thix | for Price, Sheriff Charges. | of his infrequent siralla down F | ollte “Gand evaning. Mr. Presi licemen Hurt. 2 Church Council. ¥ ountry. street vestarday afternnon hetween | dent.” and the President acknowl- | §. Thcieikhtmonth taiaias Ahis vear o 330 and & o'clock. accompanjed hy | edzed the gresting hy. touching his| . 4 | | I | | | [ . three secret service men Nobody | own atraw brim. A complete double distilling plant.’ for hoth countries was 2.516.33 < | By the Associated Pross even shonted “hooh!” A diminutive newsy with a hig voice | three dozen barrels of mash. a DAITel <engercars and 316,213 trucks. against CHICAGO, Sepiember 19 Charzes | Faw of the passsraby. hurrving (o] at Bleventh strast wan hoslic an| NORTH . Mase CHICAGO, September 19— Luvmen ':' 1",",.% ,.h',a,.",{"‘(h.,‘:',mf ,'. '77‘..‘,. 351.813 and °57.462. respectively, for | ©f bribery. denials and further cita nl.-::‘ homes after a husy day. recog- | gaged in selling his late edition when | September 19. -Four serious clashes of the Methodist Episcopal Church ¢ and ounds of sugar we & o i gy inne for contempt of court were the | niz the Chief Executive as he | the DPresident passed. He whirled | v : < " N a2 str hy he same perind “ | by " ol e v v and of the Methodis Fpiscopa i the top foor of 1685 Minth st RLIO0/n 1826 Hintoa hien enss todgy In the in-|{hreaded his way (hrough the heavy around and thrusia paper at Mr. o by of nthaaicy B IEIE b - etiogiatiy Bplscopal gEglice of e seconil pracinel 105AS are | dOWNlown traMic. Twice he narrowly Coolidge, calling “Papuh, five-thirty, KIan and unorganized vounz men de- | | Church South were urged in a siate- - < in . quiry into how heer® runners | 2 4 e i Pl He e lv’wa’u-d i l:n\ : missed heing run down by speeding box scores! Box-— " and suddeniy | termined to hreak up or hamper Klan ment issued today hy the executive charge of the raidinz squa e was | | el Iane ) down 1y i Sagren’: e 4 i ! accempanied by Serat. J. E. McQuade 7The bribery chatge ‘came. fibm | Nioiora Whose drivers honked impa. | his woire died away as he gazed UD outdoor meetings have occurrad in this committes of the General Lavmen's and Po g Sshn serenely unconscious of | into the President’s face. His mouth | 77" W o e '1.’::,’;,‘""]: V\““'-N *;“:n"'*";;::‘jl; pa s Sheriffl Peter M. Hoffman. held re- | the pedestriams fdentiiy. dropped open and in an awesiruck | S'Al® this Summer | By the Asan | B the Asscciated Press 4 ” Ghei 2 copal Chureh to vete for unification sponsible by Federal Judge Wilker One traffic officer alone seemed to whisper he gasped. “Gimmine. 1t’s. The latest was a hattie in the town | The statement. signed Goarge “ailure~of operators of the still 1« ” | real T im® :}x‘x“:;;:w the odor of the \,.n‘ liquor i n for liherties accorded Terry | realize who was passing hy. At Thir- | him:" It was several minutes before he [ square here lust night in which hun- | 1Dixon, Chicago. president. was sent o 1o have been. thie;caunesof Megh Deuggan and: Frankie Lakerthéer | teenth ana sireets the President | sufficiently recovered his astonishment dreds participated. to all bishops, to be read at the an- Ghrs becoming suspicions and impart A yunners de luxe. while they were sup. | VA8 about 1o step from the curb when 1o regain his lost vocal powers and! Rocks and eggs were freely used as nual conferences and by the secre p the go nal was given for north | continue his cries of “Papub. Five-| weapons. Chief of Police Steve Quill ) les at la o tion te the police that re o \e serving a vear's sentence 3 | rles at laymen's meetings i IDrrmation Loiheboes Desed’to e serving AUS SENLENCE {and south bound traffic. As he hesi- | Thutty Stah! Box acores | was overpowered by the crowd. Hik re It nurged also that ihe B S b whmen e —- "‘_”:"“:“"”"" e tated before crossing. the traffic di Mr. Coolidge proceeded from the \..1;---. handcuffs and nightstick wi Inatabara G0 0o MatioaIat Bhiseopyl e <. They were , _The sheriff announced he had given | ractor, recognizing him. quickly held | White House down Pennsylvania ave- | stolen. State Patrolman Edmund \' | Chureh vote for admission of la found on theypremise: h Men’s Body Should Work to|Federal authorities a statement made [ un his hand and checked the onrush | nie 1o Fifteen'h street. down that | Downey was injured when he was into the con the ground floor, however. none 2 4 5 £ annual conference \v;‘vh:m.vnmj"m“lh# honater "l o him by Fred Strassheim. an as vehicles until the Presidential to F and along the south side of F|struck on the head with a stone. pleaded for unanimous co sistant jailer. that n had told andher soposite | to. M : back o1 i ol . nd suppe 2 orld fhe auar was distilied. and i Strengthen Self, BEnson | Sivaeheim he had noir som0 ‘o ¥ MdinstevicencHatiibeoppiaita | [p il Ch Dack (HesnoRL R An of His Stones Hurled at Autos. and support for the World denied responsibility for what had special privilezes and had not been | E. W, Krump. the lame newshoy, | Pennsyivania avenue to the White| Both factions hlame the other for i Headquarters of the General Las transpired on the ""'\"‘j"“m fis Declares. siven a square deal. Strasshelm | who has long been a familiar figure House, | the disturbance. which s1arted when men’s Asmociation have heen esial § 1t was srated to_the police that later denied to reporters the authen-lat the corner of Fifteenth and K He was attired in a dark hlue| siones were hurled ai 200 automobil | lished in the Chicago Tem gubidentified persons had vented th ticity of the statement atiributed 10 | streets, was one of the few to recog. serge suit, a tie of soft prding | containing Klansmen as they passed < fupper portion of the house and tha E 3 i him. The sheriff. from the beginning | nize Mr. Coolidge and the only person hlue. black shoes and a strav hat.through the square o the meeting Text of Statement. they were not on the premises when ans for sirengthening the work-}of the disclosures. has declared Capt.| whom the President grested on with a soher hlack band. ifleld on the Rergin Farm. formerly the police appeared. One man and | inz power and the finances of the | \vestey wemtmroor . former oy i E = = accupied by Martin Bergin. old time fa”woman were taken to the police | National Council of Catholic Men were wayden, must bs held responsible, | Boston National base ball player. tation 1o he held for investization | discussed at the special conference of | Maqqi: MU=t B held vesponsibie Radio in Market ! UAfter the rocke were hurled two | S e Bops fanual conference; we Zand further questioning l:xmen at the La Favette Hotel this|{jaer publicly announced that he | b adio 1n Markelts shots were fired by the aceupants of | | TRAnGEARL BRRL . upparc the amenament, ad- § JFarlier in the morning Detectives i morning . would not assume anv responsibility & & truck in the Klansmen's motor pro. | are members of the French debt -om. .o, fl""“-",, D o an gonier: o ‘ 9 hich Srarnce and Holmes had vis miral Renson. retiving president. \ for'the Drugan affalr. | Westhraok s vas adopted hy the 6 _— sxnininnl 5 - . » e cesmion. The shots w answerad by | mission now en te to Washington, | ..a) -onference o e athod ized %4 half-gallon jars of corn | eonference. and gave a hrief outline of o G GGV (G000 E 08 SRS H erad f 7 week. s E ' he org Atio sl Apo Tt rUgEAN . red in front of the town hall. - Wit 1o s e T O ORI e s e e L L LR From High Prices ' bie "\l el Ve e Il fon e e e ng was not on han but a warrant | edict "0 Lo 922 ca or A} . | K1 > - : | al r ce o eratir iderectives. the council nearly killed the society | another statement in the hands of | = Finder thé eacort ) a8 it wax sent down hy the General at that time. Since then thare has!pederal investigators came from Br tha Assaciatad Pross of State troops and Confere, without any amendment ! 1 . 1 & v or 1 hers of the town's hoard of s w al T A been a stranze and explainable | Henry Foerst. Westhrook's for: 1 TOULOUSE, France, Septamber | locrm e call attention to this CGenera & "pathy on t art o e members | cecret ' RLORoON & mer | OUS rance, . Septem! lectmen. Rocke and eggs were hurled Conference action, which states b ! He went on to say that the finances of | \esmrook o erders and ihat “A_’:‘nl high cost of living the Teulouse | Pravidence, R. I. and Paul Wheslock |annual conferences under such enn 7 3 issi o coune 5 o of North Rrookfield were seized and { @itions ar : Gen the ‘cainclithave dheen in such aiban | e mi o, o onlers pand fubag Needs, Commissioner tawn council has decided to in eve seize ) ditions and rexulations as the Ger _AND TRIAL RECESSED ;s e e oihig. oag|inecicia sekeniehe iparc ot (nafuay A radin Jow speakers In Al | Boried inio'a Waiering (rough When | Poles Accused of Beating Prison- el conferenca shall from ine 3 further work a the lines that had | yhsences Says markeis and thus keep the morn h’"“""“", Downey went to_ rescy B 1 time determine. . heen latd out SEeVft AnIsteom iof Lake Connts Y ing shoppers informed of the |'hem he wax injured by a missile. | ers, Pricking Them With Needles | ““The vers simpliciiy of this proposal No Relief Offered. custodian of John Torrio. another | = prices prevalllng in the citv's Meeting Advertised z = gained for it ready approval. and He pointed out that while theleer runner, in the Waukegan fail | g o o0 pubiic tiglities Commis | PUPlC market. The fact that the Kian meeting, at DG W i B B A e Al s Hierarchy has heen very attentive to ! WaS drawn into the inquiry when tended by 1,500 a - tarial nn A : “ho 1 fendant Why He Aided e e e e et 10! Federal Judga Adam . Clfle citeq | 500 approved pians for the removal Kiansmen from all ial as well as lay. Any one whe 5 T CARTLE eV aTTem Foom CODHGAE: parts of Worcester County, was 1o he BY JUNIUS B, WOC not opposed to lay representation 3 % him to appear expl - P 4 S NIUS B. . T Guilty Drug Men. o’ita poor financial condition, it ap- | [0 to appear and explain reports of O, "2 %40 P substitution of FIVE HUR] BY AUTOS held on Bergin farm had heen known e e principle can vote for this amendment parently has heen unable to provide e henift At rom ez Once e ! side-pole construction it felt that the here for a week. Boastful Klansmen, | By Cable to The Star and Chicago Dails News. | i any arrangemenis do not stand 1he B relief. He added that instead of the 2 g . it was sald today. taunted anti-Klans S 5 test of act « ther ( e elief e e work contemplated would he some fm DESPITE CAMPAIGN _ 2 MOSCOW, September 19— A sugges actual experience ather (ier Asznciated Press. N. €. C. M. heinz a leader among the | {XPIAIN P‘:_‘\m:fi S "\)m m-dl BGVARIRNT over wimiiiat contitione men. and defied them 1o prevent the ¥ = = leral Conferences can make such modifi 3. Md.. September 19 Catholie organizations it is merely a | o0 @ 3200 and |\ Zther than a detriment to the ave Eu!’;flmn he result was that allion of the nippi an extensive i follower and will continue to he so | % nue. Engineer « ssioner Bell ‘welcome commitiee” of saveral i plot is given in dispatches m Minsk.| “A careful study of” the vote of the e = emer of Neufield Jones & Another offic dded yes. | MU0 e o SRR I - < e e = 1$e statement of Neufel until the members make up their | Another Jall officlal wan added yes- | Ty fonsy. when asked to comment dred antl-Klansmen gathered and the [reporting the arrest. in the town of {VATious conferences on the admission In his awn defense, that he was act- | inde to get ont and work for the de el L4 a8 8 TS the jection raised hy the Fine Special Order to Police to Guard!rioting started when hoth factions ex- N - of Jaymen 0 the annual conferences Faf | suli of Druggan’s and Lake's 5 Byelostok, Poland. of 700 men, women el fng in hehalf of the Government in | sired ends, S T He s o iesion | changed taunts ;i calls for more inform. v from and B relatione wiitiiihe afaryiania Drug |- Wolien T Johneon, the nowlv{Exapates Iniuall. | Hefuwas s ier Fine Arts hody. it was learned Pedestrians Fails to Cut Of six men arresied, two were held | #04 children on the charze of being eperzetic action of laymen at snm ol Ty | Slected president. who presided aver | Thomas Kramer. who wae dismisted | oatuyday, has taken the position that g lon charzes of rioting. They are Dan. ¢ommunists. The prisoners, including conference sessions an mi . 5 ayac o the meetin. Ro gave a.short intro- | O AL CeOTES Aheie fi.’. A ,“L““ the new poles to he piaced at the sides Accident Toll. fel Harrington and Wallace Foote, Many elderiy parents of suspects, were Thetrict Attorney Amos W. W. Wood- | quetory addres. He rden. ® i - are ugly in appearance. and that thes e both of North Brookfeld. shackled. taken te Bielsk. and con explained the | o oing about the Jall and Druggar Jenck vestarday in his cross-examina- | machinery of the organization and |17 Gl With the Ny e injure shade trees along the LT o fined in an ahandoned hospita We urge the unanimons co-c SlEeHIng e osllwitiuiihe door apen Three boys. n woman and a 6-vear The prisoners were reported 10 have rion and support by the entire 3 such a bad way financially hecause h ” 30 suid that the nell was in | . E fon o afendant wo wardens sslsta d sev 3 gtion of the defendant. B Two wardens, an assistant and several Rell saii he agreed with those old chfld wers struck and fnjured by been stripped. hound and heaten: tolof the world service comn: Neufield and Winfield Jones of By guards have lost their jobs since the . ¢ | s the dues were verl small and the | £ESEO8 QR2C who think nnderground wire svstems | nutomobiles vesterday desplie a warn have had needles inserted under their | the agency of the Methodist §IVashington. sons of the former ‘"r"' Hierarchy was not giving them money i i would he the most desirable treatment ing sent 10 all police precincts earlier toe and finger nails: to have heen bas-| Church. with a program of nified graloon '("‘"‘»‘ ‘;4"“',‘"_“’“;“‘,’_"' O i as it did to other Catholic societies Out es in Two Months. on Connecticut avenue extended when | in the day by Inspector Charles A IN PARLIAMENT RACE tinadoed until unconscious. then re- | henevolences. which includes foreizn f,‘,,‘"",‘a d,;"‘”(’_'l":_.» e "‘:"LI‘.“I' “The (Catholic men of America | The Chicago Tribune today printed the Calvert sireet and Klingie Ford Evans. acting superintendent of polic vived by dashes of cold waier, and. if iand home missions and other beneso B asieanre e S S i stand like an army on the defensive | what it said was a copy of the oficial | bridges are raplaced. hut he said the ordering traffic officers and patrolmen still recaleitrant, to have heen zivenjent activities. by organizing world imer, Baltimore, are on trial in Federal against their enemies instead of tak- | Jall log showing absences of Druggan building of new bridges seems to he (o exeri themselves to profect pedes e |the water cure. he tortures were ef- | gpryice councils in each district and IDisirict Court, charged with diverting | v : - : | ; . : , 3 12 the offensive s they should.” he | from March to Augusi. The missing | still rather far distant, and that it|trlane and 1o “vigorously prosecute E fective in extracting from the prison- ' local church. At the annual and dis l"":fl}'::('l““::" F?“;;"::’“ obtained for | uiq. He deplored the fact that 72 | records. which Forest sald Westbrook | would have heen unreasonable to have | #uilty drivers Lady Cynthia Mosely Chosen by «ie mames of hundreds of adaitional|iyict ronferances ihe. warld et ics Neufield Jones had testified that he hought the drug company for the nrpose of getting information re arding the. Raitimore alcohol and fiquor field and with approval ot $EImer E. Irey. chief of the intelli- izence unit of the Internal Revenue ! e statement sald oncerning the admission of lav- "Prosecutor Asks Liquor Case De- cations as seem desirahle Ask Commission Support. per cent of the Catholic men In this | took to California. cover from Novem. ordered compi underground wire The inspector's order reads. in part : 2 uspects. program should he indorsed and inter country do not helong to any Catho- | her 24, 1924, to March 6. 1925, The construction nntil the hridges can he | “In order 1o prevent accidents. ses Labor Party as Candidate in | Fventt 4 0 prisoners were re- agt of the world service program lic organization other than the | Tribune story showed 13 trips hy iaced, that vehicles do nnt enter safaty zanes Bye-Electi Jeased he halance were tetained. properly guarded. This claim should church. He urged that the delegates | Druggan ta the hospiial or the dentist, Will Reduce Poles® Number. conpied or ahont 1o be accupied by ye-Election. The military police aiso have made ihs considered sacrad and supreme. It get ont after these men as one pos. | outside the jafl. during March, & dur 2 S 5 3 s edestrians. - L more than 100 arreste after raids of Inaeds onr pravers. thought and mane sible solution of the difficulties sur- | ing July 5 twice-daily absences at 'he Engineer Conimissioner atate “Closely ohssrve and vigorously BY JOHN G . workmen's homes in the town of| -The time has come for the lavmen R AINE e s Hation. the dentist’s in Angust. ©h was!that the werk new under way on | proseenta drivers found operating s GUNTHER. Praga {10 help reestahlish the confidence af . s s = by order o ist Connecticul venus wili net oniy | whi) nence of intoxl.| 85 Cabls tal # Starand O icagn Daily Now, «Cop L. 1925, by Chieago Daily News. & ety n the work of the church ‘:““'”f'”'“ Auguat:3 until September | He added that. as many of* the o the aides of the street. hut will mean ‘Spare no effort to apprehend the Cynthia -\Mwh, TGUERtE: of {hh m: = . institutions of the church. A< In 1924, . Catholics do not understand the or HIGH SPEED BLAMED A veduction in the number of poles driver who does not stop and make his| Marquis Ciurzon and granddaughter FINANCIERS STUDY | et D Downer il tecentiy, "Ly “Phought Bakers Fnnacent.” | ganization, the delegates should em- and also in the placing af all wires identits known after accldent.” of the Jate Levi Z. Leitar of Chic mar. can help the church In three ¢ hasize the fact that the N. (- (", M undergroun tar R reet ouglase W «. 13 vears = heen cho | i gelistic emphasis, restor “You sav you came aver here from L"_’“ At ””:flm ,h”“fl;}: derg d as far as Rodman stree Donglaas Willlams, 13 ve; ald. 916 has heen chosen by the Lahor party to TRAFFIC SURVEY AS [ wavs. evangelistic hasis. r Washington to investigate the Mary- | n - ; 5 G tholl xcept the singl e over the Twentyv-sixih street. was fously in-! stand for Parliament from the Stoke tion of the =piritual and confidence in - = xpression and action in this country. ear rks and the cross wires neces. | jured at Pennsyvivania avenue near constituency in the i {the chureh: and by holding fast 10 our B0 ComBAny da as o ol e gssann : FOR TRAIN WRECK ires 1 | nexi Tye-diection \ AR % r,,.,,h,},""’:"!x!n:rp;:«:" B e gl e B oot <ary 1o hold it up : | the east end of (he bridge over Rock | If elected Lady Cynthia will not he GUIDE TO MERGER Christian liherty we will do great @11 vou Aid, Aceording 1o vonr 1estis | Joiemnten e g oussion by the = Forh the Potmine Eleciric Fower! Creek when he wae knocked down by the onls ‘woman ‘member 'of Fariia. : = 2 things for the cause of God in our mony. was 1o tip off the two Baker | with axiatink bad condnions anavhs T C. €. T 3 ati o =ndlnA Canital ectiont G e wutomobile af Wallace Lancaster. | ment. but will e the oniy peeress (Continued froth First Pag [day and seneration.’ : jrothers that they were wanted by | offering of et ibhE st e s nspectors Report on Fatal sai are ;; :4(!\; ;lntifln‘j:)nv.n-.| al Mvm:-j(”om_ x h;\hvx v-.,_ RN .,,':'.':.‘y”; ‘.n.l nd who espoused e i We recommend ‘\\; q}fi = on Yhe Government and send them AWay | meihons of comtomian the Loqnew A = = wirex ax far ae Rodman treet. - sgoater [ Sy 15 calee o latar and means (o zive the National Capital [ on unification of the Methodist Fnis a0 parts unknown, How was that | oe pp, 1 L sines ccident on Santa Fe in work heing done be the Potomac Elec- | siop and took th njure. oy 1o Lad nthia went into politics | cheap, safe and expeditious transpor. | copal Church and he Meth Belping . the Govermihan A e counc = " tric Power Co. will help to reduce ihe Fmorgency Hospital. Later he ap.|mainly to help her busband. Three | a1ion. » Gk Chureh South and ea fA ttorney, Woodcock asied. :‘e;l"rlr:":rm‘g:lvv|“\:“llld::‘- th!-d!ur- California. number of pales. and the number will vel ;f.r,,y )'J”"" Court T” Y\:n’nlxhw[ years ago she shocked English society r its happy consumm ghe real owners of the business.” | he starts his administration Somiies imali BE St B 1t e i s e mb i Trkciure of Yas NHCidp S0 Bivies | Gub dectst b T uitn s Bl | bretien: of the e pdint Dniaco) slones replied “I thought if 1 sent .| hix meeting marks the Dv)d f the \(“ f the track curvature, was held R e ety e Swes) iniur to his 'Ix"ad 5 was intes pted b T ey oareer SIQECEISOEE SO s @hem nway 1 would discover the real | convention, although many of the | responaibie for the wreck of the | ol Rl said he couid not see h alter A Donnetly 16 venrs il est sty © | iestitncee iMececiStons ien InRes: RMusEDe| thalo yote will apectl ynlficas a i ) A ¥ of the | responsib . ok o Col. Bell aaid he could not see how ’ . 15 vears old.|last election. 5 we may be one' in Christ 2:,;",2},,‘,.,:,h'n,zi:(d.,r“, ::,r" ,’,:'::”"' | delegates will stay over for the | Santa Fe passenger train near Sor- the side poles would affect the trees Ard ‘Chomas M. Donnelly. his 14-year-| Although the Curzons desperately siven Approval. jine ~"i\1n‘1'9 ne’ in i s ATY, | testimonial banquet to he given rento, Calif.. on April 28, in a report las far as Rodman xirveet, since all feed ©ld brother. residing at 1213 Park | opposed the marriage, Lady Oy = o o R A ferival of the dee 3 ! s Rodr ireet. since a . res at 1 PO ; ¥nthia | While members of the Public Util-| Seven conferences of the church Jespectively. of the drug company. | Admiral Renson tonight today by safety inspectors fo the In. oires will be tndecground to that | 1eai were knocked down by an auto.|insisted upon the wedding. 1 - was bliemember i {voted yesterday for unification with B e e T e that WL b St e terstate Commerce (ommisgion he feed wires will re. | 1n0bile un Sherman avenue, near Park | the mosi-talked-of avent of tha vear, | Ities Commission have heen optimistie | L0050 5 iCel B L0V G nth Bakers and Cohen have pleadad guilty CATH EDRAL SCH Sixt v."»n"mfr‘:':;"-'ki“-:(‘il"w»::m;fd it A4 hevond Rodman atvest caterday after npoon And slightly with the King and Queen present and | from the start that the (rAnspoOrtation [\ four of iy, conferences where was to fllegal diversion of aleohnl L I T e e e R N calcanh s o e At A Britian aristoomts el o8 | survey would brine Washington near- | considered thé question of admittin Neufleld Jones throughout his testi- " 8 L e e situation that aireads exiets, ol R 5 thiL o laedink *ler to the long-discussed straet car | laymen to the annual meetin B el L IEHOUE IR et V Apparently there was no defect in e it i1l Sixvearald Esielle Rraant. calored. | beauiful daughter to maet the vourh: | ! ministers approval was siven & i the frack or equipment prior to the . Phillips court. wae knocked ful and unknown Laborite at the merger. they d=~ hot expect any defin- os el réecied the $it Mr_lrsy, with whomiit-said he had accident,” the report said. ‘nor did | Discussing the question of why cen down at Twenty-fifth and M streets | altar. Ifa/ siens’ (0 e takan immediataly.] Su eneoestAvEk redeeted i gx;lr(n;:::d’ each development of the weather conditions have any bea*ing. |!er poles are heing movad (0 (he sidea yysierday afternonn by an automobile | Lady Cynthia'sa decision to anter | teward ronsolidation A o oTarencen votRT S tor ~inthoet LS PLoIeey: | : The distance the derailed squipment |of Connacticut avenie while new can | driven hy A man who registerad as | politics s Another atriking sxampie | In the first place. (hey paint out | CONferences voting for npifces Planned Expose, He Sa ! Alumnae Gift of $25.000 to Be | traveled on the sharp curve and up{er poles have heen aiected on \Vis | Paul Rawlings. Cherrvdale. \Va. Her (of the hreakdown of tha oid arisn. | the ivemanth invasiigaiion jusi com | Yesterdas wares ohic, - Netvs Gyt i the ascending grade and the manner |consin avenu - Bell said there|nead was injured. She was treated cratic order. as well as tha growing pleted was a fact-finding one only and [Fouineln COUtommAL o IEe et Asked hy his own counsel. “What | Presented at Girls' House |in which the equipment came to reat |aré twa differences in the situation ar Emergency Hospital. rleavage within the ranks of the La- contained na recommendations o Tillrate. . 1o Gach caRe/ the' Tete ou to get out of this investiga- lead 1o the conclusion that exceasive hetw the two avenues, | Mary Smith. colored. 30 vears ald. hor party. Another recent sxample The first move, theréfore. is for the | (7 “’."\‘N]mm" ' Neufield replied Party Today. tpeed was responsible for the eccur-| One i sid. i< that the housca alang | 1116 Fivat street. ran in front of the was the viait of Ramaay MacDonald | North American Ca.. the local com.| e ovetwhelmioz = made arrangemenis with Irey rence of this accident.’ Connecticut »venue are alraady sup-fautomobile of William G. Claspy. 807 'to King George at Ralmoral hefore the | panies and the Commission 1n “tudy i il B Ladnds Boat v brohe it e - - plied with slecirieiry from under.| Slath aireet snuthwast. at Five and | pening of (ne Trades talon Casrers. | oomeait e et mocion aaé sadk | 12¥yman propossl. while the Nioniana Feries of articles for newspaper he twentyv-fAfth a 5 ground, so that the placing of rémain- | Pierce strents vesterday after Still anoth % . Conference. Des Moines, New Mexico ers. - nniversary of the B L ternoon. | Still anather the recent open a: i |to figure out just what the effects caska approved it ;‘:,""';\h wwe would expose the operators | founding of the National Cathedral CHILEAN WOMEN’S DRESS Ink esanige in phauIRIE I x'\:n-' knocked down and her right fooi | defiant espousal of the Sacialist cauc | of mergar wouid he EnfiNSAE BT e v e alcohol rraffic.” School for Girle will he celabrated 1o pletin; rojec ready rtad. | hu ¢ was treated at Emergency | by Ollver Baldwin. son of Premia In the sscond place. na merger can 2 s £ A eme wit » " = w] & o Vs < 3 =) v e ~, 2 : i § Talsonad axrangement with Lrex. - day by both faculty and alumnae i | DRAWS CHURCH CENSURE : yhereas on Wisconsin avenue oll| Hospital by Dr. Martin. Biaper WS be actually accomplished untii Con-| Prizes Offered Fishing Experts. 5 3 7o a house party at Washington Cath Lt i | eed. erate Socialists like | grase pasaes upon the terms of the| 5 #vould pay me 5 per cent commission edral Close, on Mount Saint Alban AR camaval r,q( ':.'.":IJ’.?".’.{‘ Ll :::‘ lady Cynthia and hsr husband now [ eonsolidation. This means that jti The first of three Fall fishing o on the récovery of large income taxes | A feature of the program will be|Archbishop um,s Bdifices Be|¥ide would not result in reducing tne [YOUTH. FLEE'NG POLICE, 2 much cioser in aim and policy tn | will he three months befora a proposal | cursions to Chexapeake Reach will be which had bheen evaded the prasentation to the 8ehobl By the | num of pol 4 num | the Conservatives than ta the 1aft | could be lald before the legislators. held tomorrow with a special train Jones testified that he had also | Alumnae Association of an a Closed to Immodestly Garbed. wires =y | wing of their own party. whi v ! leaving the District line at 830 a.m., | Alu £ cfation of an anniversary g sol. | A ich now | R trorked for the American Unity fund of §25.000. $1.000 for each of ihe i The second aitrerence whien coi.| 1S BELIEVED DROWNED % ontwardly communistic, Company Delays Move. returning from the resort at 6:30 j.m. League, an organization formed to op. : Scores Frivolous Fashions. Rell sees hefween the two avenues is e S A nthia. when interviewed. | | Fish will be weighed in on the Roard ;{ntn‘(rlh. ;’\", k|:.‘”k|,m AN0 for' the'] niank of Chiistinn Wamarhobd | Br the Associated Pres :l x'-‘:rfln’hy:»nr;!::.m’ :\n‘:"v‘\:‘v;:("“l::; Has Argument With Family Be- m heart and soul with my| The North American Company | walk I;u‘ s.‘.v‘\ p.m.. and ‘vh;o[t\ prizes u Klux Klan itse - ut . . s - 10— |Avenue. 3 er (o . i . S = < it has | awarded —sali-water rod for the A house party will hegin with tea | SANTIAGO. Chile. September 19. 4 i g i | which, hecanse of invesimenis it ha : There will he no sesxion of court 10- | at 4 o'clock. and will he followed by | The ban on ultramodern atyles ‘of | ¥id. R e e {rafe | fore Officers Are Called—Thought 7 SR AT News 0o 1 iocal tranaportation lines:/bala) for,) ICESL Tout, tavler or liatghend, 5 ay. Jones will continue under cross- ol ( vicaln ; vk #: v WOmb: s ) {turning into the avenue fro —_— . 02 ko steel rod for the second largest troni Stanaxs. e e L B e e e e i LOVE MESSAGE LINGERS | informed the focal commission what | igea nuimber of tron | brated at 7:30 o'clock tomorrow morn. | one of the bishops of the archdiocese | Pole: are more dangerous to this steps It plans to take now towar S 5 - e S OLUMB 3 o ; 8 o neers e ‘FORMER MARSHAL DEAD, | %, AL fhe anniveruary onterence | consuring the dress of “women"fn | {urnina in trame than on Wisconsin | SOLCMUT, h: Sev'tieer lac) N MAILS FOR 16 YEARS | 22ains, ™ Uittt ne | MITGHELL TO HAVE ot vears of its service in the develop- to be held tomorrow afternoon an ad- ' Chile and Buenox Alres, and recom- Tt hods ot B i nal f " Areas will be delivered by Rev. G. ¢. I, | mending that {mmodestly dressed Thinks Course Best. '& e F",;'",‘,‘““)‘_":gf,!,’ml‘n"- District Bullding a month ov more William E. Maguire Succumbs to| Frgieithl DD dean of Washingion. | women e refuscd admisrion {0 the | ul. el declared that he did not | police’ attempied to swim foom (s | Postard Husband, Then a Mere | #82 (hat seversl recosniel wrasin THREE TRIALS AND HIS g - J S to [and first chaplain of the school when churches. expec: the erection of side poles to . Phenix iy, Ala., bank of the Chat- ! on & oClella \od JLokers |yt T P e ot ey e | S et S oot | it i e Tk | SUItOT. Sent in 1900, Reaches | the Tepar ¢ Ariienn A A | FILL OF LIMELIGHT Rev. James . Freeman. Bishop of dress.” s S cui 2 -enue. and expressed the bellef yesterday was drowned. Wife With “One Cent Due. e A lies "the Washington irans William E. Magnire. 40 vears ojd.| Washington. will deliver the sermon | women, whose manners formerly wers | o, "o SO0 T anr W ould be collided | “Young Waddel had argued with ey el Farmarie A Aeput e marshal of the Dix At the anniversary service. to he held |An example to all Christian families. |(ty QUSL 4t the sides of the strest. | membars of fhe family and a hrother | B the Associated Pr ‘""{mwl e ThiC Jobn Continvedfrom ¥ Rags) trict of Columbia for several vears, ' In the Rethleham Chapel tomorrow xm«;‘“r:vi:-”l‘::;-vl\»fi;:nl:‘v:‘-:»xx\g:lv:ml'::.u. sald. however, that he felt con-|Huey Waddell. summoned police. | LOUISVILLE. Ky. September 18. | pif VA8, SO SO0V IR, 8 ooy o ek ‘disd_at his residence, 1114 K strear At & o'clock D I e T els i rres | VInead fhe work about to he hegun | When officers arrived the hov fled to | Mrs. T. H. Demaree of Louisviiie i pe'fr SHA SR8 SO0 TOTE [A061 Vin | the calonel will be given every oppor Zoutheast. vesterday after a lingering The final -events an_ the program i fled wit L thin ADRv semqich rm];'un a | VA the hest solution for Connecticut | the river where he wadad out ae!the proud possessor of a unique curio, | waahington about six or seven years | tunity to make his eage. Here again Allness. Hie last work was that of a | Will be the “\K:(nfll-umnnl‘ng of the ‘1’\.1I\H4" _W‘“’Ih""{ e eiael e ”;m_ avenue. considering all angles of the far ar possible and then. according (but local post office authorities are | RN RER EPOU 0 O 0 man ™ wha | Col. Rilly will he on trial before the flatactive for the Pennsyivania Rall A0 n O ot Hllaa'a Hall, fotlow. | éntiy with the dénire to apréad the|cant. urlll ey i e o e p apptired i invann) et ‘.d. e i line the C1ri0 | (ould he consulied on the results of | Public. R I L T - 1um Tunchatn & " use of these frivolous fashions.” JPLidkes Ave vebullt: and unddst e o e drowning youth | O O i een eville t0 8] (e ‘recent sutvey. Since the comple Second Nathan Hale. forced to retire, Aue to ill health, sey-|&d by the alumnae luncheon on Mon | trackage fs constructed. came to tha surface the firat and | loulsville addreas deliverad more than | e et mbverad| il ‘aral months age. day & 5 | District officiala say that the new |second timés he cried to police and |16 vears later. :,‘"‘"’ of ""';“;“:_""r’m‘r. B her | And then at last the court-martia & Mr. Maguire was a iifelong resident | Seven vears after the Pratestant | ROW MENACE iron.side poles. ragarded hy. the Fine iathers on the hank for ald. The third | The card was mailed August 16, 1900, | Gaxe ako. nowever. [HErE JO J0T Ll ‘f Waehington. He was a member of Fpiscopal Cathedral Foundation was| HANEY Aris Commission as baing lacking in | time he shoutsd “zood hye. o “Miss Katle Kaufman.’ and signed | definite announcement Fertic 1 5he colonél sesn B Billy seppets 1o ghe National Union and the Junlor Or-| #5tablished by Congress in 1893 the ornamenial appearance. are heing| The Chaitahoochie River. hecause by “T. H. N." Mra. Demaree ex.| C0nE in of SUCl (O0S0ET 0 g 000 [ he convieted. is friends sav he fler of United American Mechanics, | Natlonal Cathedral School wae made | T0Q COOLIDGE PLANS hought by the Capital Traction Co. of the drought. is at the lowast stage Dlained that the card was mailed to| 1t wan Mr. Beeter Who SPE LT UE (OCR rar however, from con- % He it survived hy hie widow, Mrs, | Dossible through a gift of more than | and that tha DIstrict’s part will he an | in lts histors. Tha Waddell hoy.{her by her hushand when he was just | (he loading b Cxpeaning the hoarding | sidering Aismissal in _the cireum- furn- Maguire. and his mather, Mrs ,rha trustees h‘a\_\;nh\-u:” nnfl“\f’(":dd{ polas for strast lighting purposes, in [could wade the stream. i“:::‘n; ¢ Post Mm;o" z:,‘;;.y:;.,;..,:_i ehele SR T e honer He 12 ot Marion Magui; arge building. ¥ , o 2 %5 order to avoid having a duplicate set el . = 5 yment, T 4 e of second Nathan Hale, sorry that he " Funera] services will he conducted ley road. northéast of the Carhedral. (Continusd from: First Baged o SN o T Anenu, | = {and Mr. Demaree: hinted it might be | from vehicular trafc G o it o gtoe Tor Rt the residence Monday afternan at containing additional dormitories and | e SEAMEN’S STRIKE ISSUE !fer Phionag 1 'rN;: grr; l'n!d Miss Traction Ofeials Silent. his country. only two shoulderstraps 12 o'clock. Rev. Alhert Childs and Rev. |a spaclous gymnasium. Admiral Palmer’s resignation he ac- | ‘:,‘,’;";“’,,'}’:\ et R Ll reached to sacrifice upon the altar of “public Tharles N. Jarrett. pastor of the F! —_— - cay « ruin- s LU g Offic both the Washington | service.” Bi s diceat hiieian has cepted. He savs the admiral is ruin- | FIRE IN HOLD OF SHIP. | IN AUSTRALIAN ELECTION | "% Jivass wrote sach other that | p OMelalt of i Co. and the | ““Rallrally Washington is looking for e will i ing the American merchant marine 5 Rallway and FElectric Co. T ‘oficiate. Intarment will ha in Con.! Bermuda Storm Kills Two. h’;_“m"uM TOVA the BAIEE AndAlED RN E ' {way.” she said. “It has been a 10ng | (qpjtal Traction Co. stated to The | a political “nigger in the woodpile s client Coninete . HAMILTON. Bermuda. September | withdrawiog ahips from service. The | President Arthur Blaze Excites|Probably Will Be Held October 14. "'“’\},’_‘"“’,“:,:,‘,]:" lo hear trom him. | gear two dava ago that they would | somewhere. Some of the Mitchell en |19 (®).—Bermuda was awept today by | pacific coast ports are particularly i e e o eeh | not attempt to say what they thought | thusiasts already visualize him run a severa windstorm, which caused the | ;fected. Irrespective of whether Ad- Susgigion of Incendiarism. Parliament Is Dissolved and Y. T n't mind at | Dor B from the transportation | ning for Congress or for the Senate 8, '8 : |an the cent I paid.” v e to « keen a political observer as BREMEN GETS LOAN INU.S. Tose of two tives | Gne person was| miral Palmer were acceptable as an| NEW TORK, September 19 ow Appeal Ts Made. | =g z e e "5t “the umeroue | "Vic" Tieints. former Representative rownec . . capsized administrator. the sentiment of most | fjre of unknown origin was discover- . e D en e the fiew Yorx Baukers Tand i 410,0000 | ucr Lot that hag bets Mlawa ow| oL e memtiers ot fheibokrd fow sl {oduyiin e itwird Holdiati st B the asesuitiia Bruse OITY: NEWS 1N BRIEY. ,l\a:\(v‘ s D inea | SVorid War veterans backing i 7 3 L E e = - that no one man ought to haye con-| gteamship President Arthur of the| MELBOURNE, September 19.—The = % N 2 n : Col. Billy may aspire to the vice 3 000 to G St The windsiorm was followed by one(io of the situation. The President | Amarican-Palestine line at lts pler in | unoffivial strike of British seamen. | ror oy oderjusters’ hike for fomor | out thut they have not vet received | him, tiol BUW, JA¥ SIRIT <till higher ¢ s S b jof the .heaviest rainfalls for many|ipinis otherwise. He has attempted | the Hudson River. The fire apnarent-|which has seriously affectad shipping rr‘e‘:u::]ll\;‘:fn‘ e S e B T S TepOrt. o here, | object In view. “Vic” is a veteran I NEW YORX. September 18 () months. to have the present arrangement by | ly started In mattresses in the quar-|in the ports of this dominion, will be 6 Ciis for Bayh Ballk Chclr ore) o o MEnGtiesions $2LusTec himself and knows something of the FA Toan of $10.600.000 for the state of | SWIted which the Emergency Fleet Corpora- | fers of (he ship's quartermaster.|an issue in the coming general elee. | fare wil terminnte ot the mow ol S LT Hkely that the | Blmecit and, K aaies - 1 BOLen = e jitecs 2 ity ol tie : L s % next few months will be dev BE o Gaciiar s ihan Deen st ankd tion controls operations piaced in the apreading 1o the stairway leading (o tions in Australia, which Drobably | hoie’ Bring lanch and cup. Coffes | Hocty o dnonths Wil e of ihe ensl S | fhe the Guaranix’ Co. of New YVork | QRGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. |lav. This means n fight in Congress. |the engtne room. ‘It -was ‘brought) will he held October 14, Premier | will' e furnished free. Willlam B, | Soers e by the various com. it G St of “he | Lingering Illness. with its power to dismiss and diszrace. Little damage (o property re- 2and Dillon. Read & Co.. who will make Many of the Pacific coast members | under control after damage of $500 | Bruce announced tonight that Parlia- e | Za public offering of 10.vear T per cent TONIGHT {of Congress are dublous about the | had bean caused. et WoUM e Olneoival 4ull An n‘y Tkl max . panies hefore any definite indications | \ (8P G0 0T € immed by “honds next week at a price of 93 “The Christ in Our Timés.” a pub. : proposition, though Senator Jones of | The American-Palestine line recent.:peal made to the country. George Schwessinger, jr., meta.| CAN De expected as to whether & |ipe fact that the colonel was born in “ Dne-fourth nf the issue will he =0ld | jic lacture. will he given hy William | Waghington Is expected to he sponsor | Iy was placed in the hands of receiv-; The prémier. in a statement, s ,,h\l,;m evangelist of Baltimore, will | merger will be accomplished in the | grance and, under a narrow construc in Holland and Switzerland | 1. Heyting of Australia at $:15 p.m..|nf the administration’s bill. ere. Upon arrival of the President|the issue is “‘whether Australia | speak tomorrow. 5 o'clock, at Health | AT future. g . tlon of the Constitution might not he Half of the proceeds will retire a ' in hallroom of the La Favette Hotel,!| The whole shipping question is get-| Arthur on September 15 sisvedores re-'ha governed by Parliament under a | Studio, 1828 K strest. Subjeet: | Should the study which ix about 10 | sliginle for the vice presidency : £3.000,000 hank credit extended by the | ynder the anspices of the Order of the | ting more complicated. with every | fused to remove haggage unlgss they | democratic constitutional form of 2ov- | “Handling Vibrations he made of the report lead the | () Rilly has plenty of ny»nne:! :“ s Guaranty Trust Co. last Decamber | Srar of the East. Collection. prospect that on how Mr. Coolidge | were paid in advance. ernment or whether authority is ml various interestad parties to the con- | gjaposal and has a flair for publiciiy “2ihd the remainder will he used to ex — | handles the Haney ineident will de.| Members of the crew wers said toihs flonted by irrespansible extremist “Reincarnation™ will be the subjeet | clusion that a merger is the Jogieal | which might carry him far in the po tend the dock factlities of Bremen,| Seaside Cluh will hold & 500 DAty at | pand what success he will have with | have threatened at that time to dam-|attempting to Arrogate to themaelves | of a talk at the Unitad Lodge of |result, the Utilities Commission will |fitical whirl. At any rate. Washingion which ic the second largest port in | Society Temple, Fifth and G streets. |jagisiation on a new shipping policy, | age the ship if they did not recelve'an autocratie dictatorship over the |Theosophisis. 1731 K street, tomorrow, | stand ready to join in presenting the [ knows hy now that he will hear a bit Cer 5:30 o'clock. r (Coprrizht. 1075y their wages for the trip immediately. country. S pm. Al welcome, question to Congress in December. of wa'eaing. .

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