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n% ~3 HE EVE = § SISTERIS INDICTED * [N TURNER PROBE Live *Victim” and Alleged Aide Also Charged With Murder. b “II_I*.\ g "K S A AR e Thirty-five hundred men and women . With more than 200 Masons of the _PIKEVIL < Jaayneunent Hawlite Slin of every State in the L'nion and many | 32nd and 33rd_degree in attendance. Sheriff John M. Juhns nnoutieed | 1850 Weel hAdL & allen o foreign countries are arriving in | ia total of 300 expected finally today that Mrs. F. ¥, Farley. sister ot | (A O CIAthes fram = smart Washington today for the twenty-first i 33 Ktatex south of the Mason . H ner. hed heen indicied on & | just enongh of the munds te mahe | PeNINE meaiing of the National | and Dixon line and west of the Missis. of murder here last week at his it 2 Couneil Congregational Churches ! sippi River, the Supreme uneil ‘ 3 ‘ s _, of the United tes tomprrow after- | Scottish Rite Freemasonry, Southern time that stmilar indieimenis 15 that all? asked s " . i . G mid s R B S i the neon at 2 e'clock in the Washington | | Jurtsdiction, formally opened its dack. ir.. Turners hrotherinlaw. in (i o pa StV Tt | noon and’ evening sesions dnily. the | morning in the House of the Temple the alleged $$3.000 insurance fraud | palr o the s meeting Seill_continne until the nizht | | Nixteenth and s streets ease i of Octoher 28 Sovereign Grand Commander John Mrs. Farley was arvested veste » = With the arrival of delegations « H. Cowles of Louisvitle, Ky.. present AL s anlieaieat G mNG 1 compaign began to take shape today | ed to the council his allocution, or e s O ohiae in behalf of the 11 eandidates for the | annual report of the Scottish Rite iy gutnpitipe 5 L affico of moderator, the highest which | activities tor the ye Bl=0 annonnee t Federal aid would Aa the conneil can hestow. Elections will Left to right: John Ward Dunsmore, director of the Centennial hibition of the National Academy of De- | Achie Biaised be sought in an effort to return from take place tomorrow, shortly after the n H. Blashfieli, president of the academy, and C. Powell Minnigerode, director of the Corcoran Gallery | Aslilavemants “apiped. At ae sr-. father-in-law of ouneil is ealled to order Fof Avf. The exhibit, which opened Saturday night, will he on view In Washington for four weeks. {Fedinel s locutonil aeiit e S wvesslen e Sl | e 3 | &vand commander was referred 1o a ” o - | comumitte whie v commended him the elder Jack had paid Turners . | e 2 e | committee, which highly nmen i elgersy Fach hiennial gathering of the [) [ F E]\l ] ‘:ha achievements ot the order re i ] s E the clergvmen and lavmen for ! v ~ - - e Y orate urance poticies of $85.000 were pata. [ OF, ~ Wirth Sees Enemiesmederator. It has heen the custom - 2 Lied - luring ihe inferval hetween the ses ; {men and ren, but at the la | sions. Ax names of the deceased were VALID ACT IN CA 4 |men and laymen L iy el N ‘ S da called taps two trumpeters of the Brought Together by [oomneit 2 clergyman. Rev. i Rock- | Likens Revenue From Small Returns to “Five and e s el et v e - [ well Harman Potter, was elected when ! : : = - N i 1 > N .. o he House of the mple, and Mrs, £85.000 Tnsur nd Alleged in normally it should have heen a lay 3 op sa s jur i 4 Its Operation. Moy e e e Ten™ Stores’ Profits on Sales, in Letter to Sl | Gertrude Lyon of this city sang 4 4 nressive 18 heing hrouzht among the ~ | [ “Taps” from words written hy a mem W OYORK, October 14 () | delexatcs to support ane of the seven | Senator Edge of New Jersey. | Alieni o Descri i§ [ ber of the Scortish This was the Prosecution for an 85,000 insurance | By vau\'-wn“ ithe . (lay candidates, six of which are men | z s ki lienists escribe His fourth biennfal ses<ion at which Mrs fraud invelving an explosion in a 2 Voo October 18 IOPe L and one a woman i = e . TLyon has so memorialized the 2 Teaniuety miife months azo war | fncer the prospect of an alliance of | "One of the prominent Iax cAnMIdAIe | pvrotary of the Treasury Mellon fs | one with $4000 s $2250 fax, or| Mental Condition This | " imperers e ey proceeding inday with developments in | former enemies on a reconsivnction (s prederie Chamberlain of Evanston one-half of 1 per ce 1 with | { band leader of the Army Music School \ ) e rEoy that will put ane ahanil opposed 1o exempting from income | one-he per cent, and one with { % Kentuck orida and New Jerse U Wil put Burope ahend 1L president of the Warven Feather: | 5 [ #5000 pay= $8750 tax. oF threequar Afternoon. [ and Phitip Ko 3 Willig ner. whose relatives heretofore dren M A4S hone W <. a1 Three Oaks. Mich., | 1AX persons earning $5.000 or less Sars oF 1 Dhr CATh . Thitesd -igdnyidn | Greetings from the wretne Cour colle i 1ce on repr i Dawes plen and the fand reputed to be one of the hest | This position he made clear to the | siemifieant | o e |eil of Poland sl Sl i vt he nad heen Killed in | security pa faled at Locarne st | known ®usiness men of the country MEpifoant suma e ats to il T aaa and the Taionins & gbilafilanaliant i il pnoyn o entahe " | public prior to his appearance taday | taxpaver, hut n ernment George V. de rodes. an inmate of | 118nds were read and a letter of ey s e ; it snonsqrssdclave hisptmeris ) bet Hous N It must he remembered that sreat ey ] Invitation from the director weneral Ky.. nav x yetirned voluntarily from This was the stutement here of I | tically his own and he would he Je | before the House waye and means RAlnatEat. hare hecn Bufit - Howard Hall, the ward for the erim | trom the Washington Cathedial F' Germany 1o New York and heen t2ken Joseph Kari Wirth, former German | (o =zive his entire attention to the committee, drafting the new revenue g % have heen hwilt up on | jn,) ‘ingane at St. Elizabeth's, today | [ Washinzton Cathedial n | small returns and large volume. e | 4 2 dation was presented inte custody hy Kentucky authori- |chancellor, who is in Chic as # leadership of the Congregational move- | iy estified in his own hehalf at the hear- | ™o 0 B . ) ¢ : ; most conspicuons example which | o = 5 by | ports of the secretary genera ties. He 1s accused of the murder | eyesy of husiness leaders of German- | ment the next two vears. Tn a letter to Senator Edge, Itepuh- et Nl i the. 5 andl o) DE.aC nisiapplieationiifon releass byl oW eriony and e tre two men by the explosion at Me- | American estraction A lican, New. Jersey, nublished 1008y, | cant store. We linone expationge if|hapeas corpus nroceedings beforel, LPRH O o, Mo toiaty A0 L00 Sreas Carr. mear Pikev ke hody Jof] | Thhe Ihawes ulan has hesnithe wai| Woman Lay Candidate. ean New Jersex, hublished todav, | cent store. We jgnore experience if | 1Lutiee Willm s of the District | Wer general, Garneil X, Morgan of f th 1 had been identified £ < 1 The k an in the field Is Mary -~ that these mall tax from | o ipreme Court i - Tenn were eceived one of the victims had be vation of Europe.” he saiq T6] —Suhalex women iy 3 such exemption of small incomes, “as | per mex af $3.000 or lexs are not | . Fhe sovereign zrand commane as hic | cveated an at phere in the midst president of Mount ol | ;'L SREINE rmois lnss of v worth eollecting B e e her, " Mra, | Iesided and rl call showed all the Sictorindes MEESE, tervifvinz hatreds. in which the has been given o 1y the Government.” He likened & 1973 for Lilling “his mother M8 | dciive mambers aritha Suyiamis Cou, N b Fariec. Turners sisier, |fiISU coming together was mmde pos. degreex, notable ! po e of the small taxpayer in Stake in Country. Frances G de: Brodes. at 117 C street |70 At e o Tr et J was pand. | Sible. 11 hus taken some time mz them being an Ll D from i he cohame of the Government in P A IR riheast, during an epileptic seizure | 5. \-Co'.h«'.{; w“wfwn e ey istady when she|2nd the men assnciated with him is | Rabson. financial writer. who has | goree profits on small <le higher point of dncome than in any | 9 1% °f unsound mind. e has heex the: North: furistiction. was foiro 2 2 I O ot Gabioe | Being reahiz Without the Drwes | Bained national fame on sccount of i “WS™ (PISEE o Sutl SO er | Rikher polnt of dncome than in &nY | ai St Elizabeth’s since Ju ar_dhs Non ; i called for mail at oral ia e Teical h hooks he has he n but elaims that he has recovered his|duced and made a response. od R emdan T e for the |Dlan as a firsi basis for confe the practival ehurch hooks he has i, 'iagen ag an answer also ta the re- | g o In other countries the tax jaie he T I wnis atterne .- S post office vesterda S 5 s e Mo fami n er balance and should be rve-| his afternoon the conneil wi e s Shi met have Written: ex-Governor Sweet of Cole bl L m lan b Kentucky authoritics. she said that | 12 e, artainle mot mrobane, |-radp, progress hureh worker who | (€N announced program of Repre- | jn on a hroad hase. With us this base | jo5c0d or have his case set down for ourney ta Arlington and Mount Ver she was willing tn make restitution: [been possible. certainly not probable. | radp, progressive church worker sentative Garner. Democral, TeXas, .o ajreadv heen very much narrow- | (&0 non. 1o honor the Unknown Soldier hat s Wane no wrong. as she | “The Locarno pact will almost {m- { hax made a name for himself in clean: | for an exemption of such small in- | ¢q” % nivraw it further, would make I b rae Ve etk that she had d & < up Colorado: Dell A. Schweitzer of < 5 ed. To narrow it fu : ? A iearge Washington, the greatest bel hal one o the mine vietims mediately remove the hate and fear | inz up 1 : Dell AL Sc comer. Whether a partisan Aght over | (po (hole tax struecture wnstable and s Seizures Continu - ’ o wlieved that one c ) 3 Los Angeles, lawyer, and for vears ‘he whale tax stru E Mason in the early history of the was her hrother that have made reasonable under- o Bl ociRE et G eEational Bx. | (18 isaue will result was 8 matier of | it continued usefulness as a source| 1r. Wiliam A. White and other| cauntry. A reception is to be given Mrs. William H. Turner. in_the |standings impossible up to this time. | Dremeen, oo (e atont fored | MUch speculation here foday as the |, oienue uncertain Jficials of the insane hospital declare | tonight at the House of the Temple Bome'shespayght in Mrepfon N. J.[Inall former nesotistions Frange and iy b enhexeriative 'OF the x| o= =) Hon hedrinzs pigmediinto the *As a matter of policy. it is ad- | the de Brodes continues to have these ' for the heads of the Grand Lodge Was pianning a 4rin to Kenteks |termed securlty. That was foremost. | R LpASe FACROMIG, American—a cut in taxes atake In his country. Nothing brings [ and that he Is not fit to he at lib- Grand Commander. Knights Templar with:her five ohildyen after compls: rHear was the stumniing Dleck tos syt ihe following clergymen are can-! Text of Letter. home to n man the feeling that he erty Me N tien of proceedings which an insur- {aceord that would he mutually help- . G0e FEAARITS O Davis of Chi-|l The test Mr. Mellon's letter fol- | personally has an interest in seeing Aftornev Wilten 1. Lambert con lt.n to Be Honored. Ance company uu’ iried to recove '”l,"' 1 :.’e‘!:r’m‘ tolalliof “Buvope AR L0 Sp o Than P i i3iadley ot Cleve ‘;..u: that Government ‘-.-I\‘»w.ur are nn‘v ducted the »\‘.:un‘.w-»x‘l‘ e \.:.‘:; { One of vna} ] ,]H of interest will £23,000 paid her t she was uncer- [ well as America [land. Rev. Charles S. Mills of New { =AMy Dear S ; squandered. but intellizently expend- | cant for hix release and elicited the | be the election. pert ton R wonld get to Kentucky teh this fea oren: R and, ey . = Ll My Dear Senatol b8 b - 5 e = e onia sty ternoc of outstand Sacitiahd v &:_e would et ! "v‘ enty . ”"‘|h;"l:t\le'~"|l‘ r.s;\i i Yo ennie York and the Rev. Carl . Patton .»r‘ “I have heen so husy with the va. ed as vll]m fact thia he contribu ‘I:I atatemient v‘;-vw i ndings el st ands N Tt 000 he v automohile and | 1 »Y s QN0 Los Angeies ous foreig del regotiations at dividually a d Cl tax noo mat « ' all a ot conducive to res-; Ri Masons to the additiol been attached . (]h-;-» fu“’;”. h;h:nd'vwl\l i 'H;‘m“:‘ L row of the moderator will be | s 24th unUliteday: that the ‘adoption of your | the place is very depressing and de of u.m.\.,l i the 'y-,,,..\‘.,‘,! e Ao sors to give the in- : behind that 1s hatred. 1 do not thin S o e i A night be ad. | suggestion would he wrong in polley | clared he occupies a rom. with three | gree. ew Masons of the Distriet 1 dldn't need ii.| predict that the Locaron security pact SRS O CHE ‘. tin R »“""" L “’”"""':"I" y‘_"' eomes of | of collection or in_eliminating delay | dow looking into an interior court | he included in the list of those so 2 have had my hus-{will quickly banish this fear on the {7l ion B PR PR B GEAY G| gh000 or desk. Your reason for this | and congestion. The tax on the in- surrounded by ather portians of the oo i part of the responsible statesmen of 5 i o] i g € S > ¥ fecied is already so building in which are located the ver st vear the Supreme Counci - o 1 X imend the merging of nearly a|suggestion ix your infermation that | comes to be a p i ] LEAACE yoar Filhe _Received SI0,000 of Money . the powers of Furope home and foreizn missionary it probahly costs the Government |small as to be no burden to the tax- | lowest type of insane who vell con-|raised about 230 Masons to the Turner ‘told the Kentucky authori- = . {hodies into two general asmociati rom e lleet the vax o et in.| puver. The sole resull of such a tinuusly day and night and make im- | thirty thid degree. and nearly twice ties that he received 10000 of ihe ; |15 expected 1o he the canse of #|comes up io $5.000 than the Govern. |change would he an enormous loss | possible the taking of needed rest by | that number to the honor of K. ( andithat heisent it to iy wite: ik | Compilttae Seasions M4 | Pt it woud e i the dnterest | aut a single compensating advantage. | D Frodes told of his studies at | present indications, here will' o rh"mi :».»‘,.1.9, 8, x|ub saying: “Don’t h;\r- heen held r‘I‘: (u‘.\- ;:.,u, ,I.[,m |v.~';',"\0::”“'l""" g T Secretary of the Treasury.” | Supreme :"mn'v.‘ !'-\ 1921 flnll. ‘ull m; m“v"w“ are elevated from n:‘ talk whatever you do” 43 3 ! b | chairman, Rev. Dr illiam Hovace | 3000 or | 4 sl Lo s Walter B dge service with the American embassy | thirtyv-second degree. it was explaine. On the way home Furfler was | = | Day of Bridgeport. fenn.. sofhy i JTOUT Saimats of the fops of rev | Hap Yalter B N8 | in Parisi where he translated many o that of Knizht Commander of the chonn the gr tn ahic e was s . expected to tender the fingl draft to | e™e of 3 2 7 A ki tmportant communications during the | Court of Hanor, wi b e Epmased 0 Tve heen Wiried. A1 | Detective Thought “Something | LTI camminaton. The commisslon, [ ¢ “Uch A suggestion ix apparently | Washington, D. ¢ { war I e e e Pikeville. Sherlff Jahnson arranged o romposed of more .than a hundred | PRsed on the climination of e — |~ On crose-examination hy Asgistant | hecoming eligible for the thirty-third a_meeting hetween Turner and Joe Was Wrong.” Made Arrest, | ongregational loaders. will go over Briney incpimes 9r 1 001 anniunder United States Attorney Horning, de | degree. the highest attainabie in the e L and He Was Right. | aubmit ‘it for metion. by 'the eouneyi | (0. taxpavers with higher incames. Tt L e e e being specificallv accused of settl Bl | Wednesday or T av [weuld:hataly seem jaquliable <0 raise ward and that the piace was for in Memorial Service for Pike They had few words about a| Headquarters Detective Bd Bellyhas | mwelve ‘are: Henry W Beardsiey of { (WRAISA Ok ApCCC AN o R anay and windows were harred. He WaS | Jauge of the Temple vesterday after Hungarian killed in the explosion, | a memory and an intuition that are | Kansas ¢ Rev. Dr. Hugh Elmer [Permit simila untn o pxnas S not denied access to the caurt Yard oF | nonn. for Alhert Dlke. for wham \he then Jack refused to answer Tu the terror of the underworld. He had | Brown of Evanston, Rev. Dr. Harry | $I% havRE ‘ncomes 4l e 2 2 f to the outer garden within the high jocal consistory of atiish Rite ner's questions, | both faculties working well vesterday | p. Dewey of Minneapolis. Mrs, Ernest | 37:000. For example. it Ix not fair to| National Industrial Conference ' (. ;" i ounding Howard Hall, he jo named : 4 A . A { when the physiognomy of Herhert| A Evans of New Vork, Elbert A. Har. [IoVY 1o tax on a man with a net i Board Makes S tions to House SlAled Mr. Horning will call alienists Liinameds g Uk wak | aoverelan Aloysius Coughlan hove into view AN Bouth i : {come of W and ax a man wi oard Makes Suggestions 1o i osine Wil Al goan ymmand o . eme LYMAN BEECHER STOWE | B Pl AhEther IoAliat Laiebianie] Soat b RoRRy BanzE b nds Wene, sy income of 33,100 on all income in 28! g ihis e leriogn 10 exnliinitheimantal Couneil. Southern Juriediction. from {face and seratched his head for a mo- | Seattle, Wash.: Mrs. E. A. Osbornson, | 8X¢e8% of §1.000. (17 the principle of Ways and Means Committee. ‘Attorneys Godfrey L. Murnter and | ame’ o & b A PEN WOMEN ment. “1 knew I had seen that zuv's |oak Park. [L: Dell A Schwelizer o stralght 5,000 sxemution an all o e aaso i and | fihe oratar af the. afternoon. was PRAISES et e | had sean tint wuyis | Onk aric TILE Dell . Sehwaitser of | & SN RS DG catia R i il e Sitd with | e i of e W R - remember where or why. but, any-|of Portamouth 1., and Mys, | 0 that the loss of revenue. based ol | (gineident witls the opening of hear- | Lye the release of de Brodes Wha Hraised '_"‘““]._“‘"“i“‘”::::f:::: Lauds Books Written by Members| wav. 1 saw by hix appearance that fq harles . Wilson of Defrult, Mich y R e ings today by the House wavs and ~ G ons 0 UHe Enetosy RianoniHahoy : | 50 1 was wrong L didn’t Know { g js expected every delegate wili| oo e ew bill of all times of League in Address just what—so I arrested him.” Fd{he in the city tomorcaw. for the Very Productive. #oun commiilic o jiw e ‘:\, AUTO ACCIDENT FATAL. |2 5 fitation owes to one par : | explained foday speech wl the evening session of | the National Industrial Conference pic ticular individual fis rejuvenation. its at Meeting It turned out that Kd was right. | president Covlidge. The I'resident is| - Bow, we comparte this prospec- | g g ¢ New York. with which many | i g Elagtong DRI f f At an was wanted by the Federal | honorary moderntor of the council|UVe 10ss of revenue with the expense _'] " s ave smitaten Colored Man Dies of Injuries Re- g‘\;..?i mu»_.{l; per '..-n .x.‘.‘u . .4'.-. Mm; The SAgRe 0 American ‘en N P » R PRI o R PONRE cLio %« obvious that the industrial orgzaniza 8 are Mr. King ien the Scottish Rite of = e authorities for alleged complicity with d his Thove e IFirst Congrega- | of collection, it i i 4 A e b 5 g Women was praised for the successtul | SRR [ s il it b g o i omreRn - iax i vers productive of net revenue |made public @ report recommending ceived Saturday Night Freenusonry owes all these 1 Alher books that 1‘;‘:\“,:,‘yyv\£x}l-y|’x Lol I thafts of checks from apartment house |yt in fis deliberations. |10 the Goyernmant, The total expend | chynges in the present law. The rec E. M. Wiseman. colored resident of | | 41 23 active members of the Su ers in address vesterday {mail hoxes. Croak recenily was ar i itures of the Internal Revenue e Gt Nisean geolavegi X All 23 active members of the Su noon by Lyman Beecher Stowe, srand- | [0 WS e e T e rogram for Tome | Bureau for the vear ¢ were some|ommendationsi "f il e S/””“m‘",‘y}kvh'""n preme Couneil are in attendance at Eon of Harriet Beecher Stowe. at the [ "l "Jyideeq Coughlan was joining | The program for tomorrow’s open- |$42,000,000. From this $8.000.000 | Reduction of the suriax to a maxi. | 858 SO0 % GAEE SECEAS RS O | the sessions. and there is a generol first fortnightly hook review session | onoiner man In the aet of fyying o INE session follows: Two p.m.—Or- |should be deducted for expenditures | mum of 20 per cent on net incomes of | |V JE RINIRTRL R MHER o BIVES | renresentation from the Scottish Rite of the league. at the Shoreham Hotel. | QU0 RET MO8 0 (0 B0 e wf | Eunization: call to order hy retiring | divectly made for the enforcement of | $100.000 £nd ahove. S R e ey sk | bodlen fram all paris af the territory Speaking as the repre ntative of | Aiching pennjes, hut the latter re. moderator. Rev. Potter: devotional|the prohibition and narcotic laws, Reduction 'l.r lgv‘sryn;v‘u'::sl B e L et the infied an ns| comprising” the Southern Turisdietion 2 Jarze publishing concern. Mr. Stowe, flead’ (o deal with them. Couzhlan |Service. election of moderator and as- (leaving some $34.000000 to_represent | ner cent on the first $4.000 ol net in| {50, MENERL A0S TR, TG Ly Delegate From Alaska. picn At Dok o ot and his friend. the latter recistering |¥istant moderators; praver hy mod- |the expense of collecting the personal i chune </ L | Hospital. where he died early ves | = I 3 presses written by a member of the o ppiin candore, 25 vears. Lowell, | erator-elect: election of assistants to|income taxes, both large and small, | the: T"( ne Pehsialn e e fenin: L ipp of Juneau, Alaska. was teague had proved a failure We | \lass.. were given a ride o the sixth | the secretary on nemination of the |the corporate income taxes and all the | Repea or e et Wiseman's skull was fractured and | " the register this morning as the wish that more of the women who gieoinct police station and lockad up. | Nominating committee: also eommit. | miscellaneous taxes. As a marter of | Repeal of the Federal gift tax. |y 7 G Ly NGl okeq " Chaa | representative who had traveled far wilte’ broka helonzed fo. the leakie Conghlan zave his address as Boston, | 1e€2 on husiness and credentials: |fact. the small veturns are audited injl .\R;':\e:i-;‘i' e neoun artlclen. | veluntarily remained here until after {hegtitoline prosent Ggu theiy e o terican Fen Women would |\ presentation of the decket hy the|the field in the various c of-fo aeriplimiscellaneout AUtIglen . o e, e o[ TS ek special car came from be good for them and it would he gond | “pilice cav Coughlan. who declines to | Secretary: presentation by matians | fices, and except in unusual cases do | Including motor trucks, auto parts | FeZal lod o HE TR Aecompinied | oklahema City, hearing a delegat for s, he said dfscuss his condnet in this eite: hes | relating to routine of the meeting. e |not come into Washington at all. This [ and accessoriex. det SR, headed by Frank A. Deer of Guthrie N S d o tis ity. hi meeting T Yeduction of the tax on autemohiles | Tesult of an investigation of the ac A Wil ol Oklahoma C Mr. Stowe said the three indis |jeen jqeniified as the individual whe |the secretary: presentation and ref- (audit is part of the regular work in | Reduction of tr St |and William Noble of Oklahoma City. pensable qualities 10 a sticcessful .aghad a check stolen from a mail | erence to husiness committee of com. | the collectors’ offices, and the total ex- |and motor cxcles. =~ I | _Charles S. Lohinger. formerly of book were sincerity. reality and hu- {28 [ munications addressed (o the eonmeil | pense of all colleetors’ offices is only | Reneal of ;'w publicity clause of the - = | Shanghal, China. hut now of Wash manity He gave reviews on hooks | o x la epunc P : w | Present tax law ington, represented the order from 3 il it of the leagu v ~ i H D D oy " - a e cluded o I i fomorrow or 43 0 w he ugue timore. Inspector Grant ix anxious to! 4 o'clock—“Our Tagks." hy ;. |year these small returns are audite pe | ’ | s ) M. Busch. national vice president of | jne during bt At oL 5 ck required of them. It seems to | !? O] perso! L: | ci e body will call at the ite & during his stav in this efty. He| $30—“Our Evangelical Protex work required s to | 2 : : the leazue: Jane Abhott. Miss Minnie has hlue eves, licht complexion and | Heritage.” the Rev. C. A. V, Lotestant ime it we had a compleie cost system |Of Internal Revenue. Wliminatlon of | IN PLAN OF REFORM | !ouse about 12350 for a courtesy call Kendall Lowther. Rernie Bahcock. | chestnut hair Rabart bf the Ses oss. D. D. 1 e would be allocated to the ex-|features of formal court procedure {upon President Coolidge. Election of Alice Mel Kelly. Nellie White | v | teer Torport of the executive commit- | LITE, S0 liecting the tax on met in.|2nd Dublicity was recommended in | e { Masons to the two high honors may il i i i e f tee: repnrt o the committee on cre- | PEREC O “¢5°000 and less not more |connection ~With cases hefore the ! (Continued from First Page.) take place tomorrow afternoon. K. C Followin literary session a din BOYS TO GET PRIZES, | Dl than $3.000,000. Compare this ex-|Board of Tax Appeals. | C. H. Investiture will take place Wed ner was given in honor of Mr: Stowe. | T pense with a revenue of $167.000.000. I\sr:pnl in :«n-l'\ a |..;1 namely: Colo. ‘!lmud fm;;m‘. and n:p rd degree will Miss Katherine Thompson and other z = | N Fified |" “There is another point to he con |rado_avenue from Montague to Thir- | be conferred on the newly eclected ontof-town suests. including Mrs, | Will Recaive Awards Won in Gar-| EDim — AGAbes By thasii |sidered. 1t would not be practicable, LAUREL ENTRIES | teenth street, Nicholson street from |members on Friday night. The coun Forrestine oker and Helen How den. Club) Contest i Moderator, the President of the ['niiey | ®Ven If the exemption were raised. to | Thirteenth to Sixteenth, Concord av- | il sessions will close Saturday land. Other guesis were: “Vire jDelps onseat: i e g nitedleliminate the making of returns by | jienue dram EStxienthiton 1te westuind] - DAV g pmesmin datpnan of the A. Blodgett, Mr=. Charles G. Matthews, | Six hovs attending the District T . .. |those having a certain gross income E g erminus. rieenth street front on and enter ng committee, Mrs. C. [ Calioun, Mrs. John|lic schoals who won prizes for haniae ke CRlioenmherator | ihough their net income is helow the | f"‘“)'"m"‘A“ Nichelson to Piney RBranch road.|J. Claude Keiper, vice chairman o Cassiday. Mrs, Clavence M. Ruseh, |the hest zardens among the memher- ! local Congr 4 Informed | S0 ion. | At present. all having a | FIRST RACE—Purse. $2.000: claiming: | Piney Branch road from Thirteent | (he reception committee, and Carl il 3 X “ ngregational leaders today : 5 steeplechase: 4-vear-olds and up: 4 i B o e T s o el ases and Mr.and Mrs. Fdward Nelson Dingley, | ship of the Civitan's Garden Cluh will j that in_all probability the Rev. Dy, |ET0S8 income of $2.000 a year must | miles st to Hlair-woad. Pack zeadl from | nt' @ i e Mrs. Harviet Hawley Lacher. Dr.[be ziven their awards at the weekly |James T.. Gordon. former pasior of|DAKe returns. Were this not required. | perkiomen ... 141 141 | Thirteenth ‘to _Sixternth, | Harvarq)| AiTONE commitise. ‘Reristration is Mary Meek Atieson.-Mrs. Daniel C.[luncheon of the club tomorrow. The | the First Congregational vn.'u-;."' Of | hany taxable incomes wonld evade | Doubin L MR 1 130 | street west of Mount Pleasant street, | I charge of Nathan Weill, Monie Chace. Mrs. Rachel Tonzate Reck.|hots will he excused from school to | not attend the counell ol “”"\vm ‘ment of tax. So. if the exemption | 'l0ch AYE e % | ot stzeat noefhenst hetwean| Gland | FAnESE T A SGhanaah, Mre. Nevie Colquitt and Mr..and Mrs. | receive the prizes. it was anneunced | H M lares [were raised. almost as many returns | {Are Fo Ambrose Gark enitc Myrtle street and Bancroft place| e ANd telegrams are in charge of Harry A. Colman. {today hy Supi. Frank W. Ballew.| Missionary Meeting. {would have to he audited. You can b g hetween Thelps place and Twenty. 1 netdore J. Moore. L | They are Innighl'lh:l’n will be the annual|readily understand this, since as the |, SECOND BATE _ Borse ML000: daiming 'Mrdl street. | == o~ - John Moreland, £26 I street south- | Meeting of the Congregational Wom-|law now stands less than 50 per cent [ Jgsn 1 % ‘98 Smooth Te 112 Col. Bell suggested that the jury| CHARITIES MEETING. enst. a punil &t the Lenns Schaol: | A1 fiH‘-m’fi'.\hssinnul’ Federation at 1he | of those whe make returns and whose | poor “shart e Ruer © nu'mulld sagess s;]ll benefits now and that TWO MEN ARE INDICTED “larence Frazier, 515 fth street | Mount Pleasant Church. with Mrs, | returns are andited pay any tax at all. | Fair Msrtle. 0 103 *Allumeurs A clause might be inserted providing e [ northeast, pup arbery S Charles R. Wilso, exi e e | Sandrae 10K Starfight 100 5 iding | Elected Tonight | &outheast. pupil at the Lenox Schoel; | The program for this evening's pre-| “Coming new to the question of | g THIRD RACKE —Pur. S1300 | per cent of the damases be found.|p o =5 Glactad Tonizht, [Tt e bt Virgimia avenns oo :‘;:lhen\.'m' follows: Devotional | delay and congestion in the hureau, 5 A 1 SOLCEAll st e impracticable ‘to el Tufo and Passero Accused in e A ; outheast. pupil at the Lenox Schaol: | Service. N Mcl. M. Lichliter: it has heen our experience that re.! TmaWar 11 estimate in advance how much the he annual meeting and election of | &outheast. pupil at the Lenox School: | iter: wel. xperiencs 3 : _ad Two All ¥ e o Cition, ot | Conrad Wilhensteiner, 2244 Nicholson | come. Mre. Sydnes R Jacabs, South. [ tnrne of small ‘met incomes are very . il {Qusen Navafre' 115 dRmage may exceed the henefits found | o Alleged Hold-Ups e e e R aties of | atteet. nartheast. nupil at the Randle €0 Vice nhiéaident, Middle Atlantic | quickly audited, and thal the returns | Gise} e Cocon iia| by the Juries, so provision for these | Staged Here. the Dlne yoom of the ity b st & | Highlainds Sehoal, and John Wilhen- | Conference: response, Mrs. Charles | of large incomes are the principali +% B Mclean entrs | street openings should be covered by | oclock. A program of speaking and | Steiner of the same address. also a | R. Wiison: recention of women of canse of delax and require the great | tSalubria siable and Samuel Rogs entrs. (& lump-sum appropriation. | John Del Tufo, alias Johnny Riac entertainment has heen planned by pupl at the Randle Highlands School. | svangelical churches. represented by [ number of emploves. An experienced | FoURTH RACE—_Purse. $1.500: claim- | . ON€r bills suggested to the coun-|and Joseph Passero, alias Bull Mon A committee headed by Avthur J. May — Mrs. R. 0. Eisele. Mrs. Paul Reikow | auditor can handle up to 800 smali | ing ear-olds: 1 mile f‘,:_ included: tana, were indicted today by the grand DEMCGL oF the loom Wsavities | and Mrs. (. A. Voss: appointment of | returns a day. whereas it may take | The Engineer. 130 Dienits o 10 h"‘"‘;']'(:"! ’r‘,‘;:"i"’[_"":‘_h‘f;lr"' thwdmzhuu on charges of rohbery and assault T\ embers of the <. vincent de ami| DEDICATE DORMITORY. committee on resolutions; appointment | him three or four months to handie | Eare Man, 138 Fom, woid . 185 {the Waiter Resd Hospital grounds. |'with a dangerous weapon. The in Society. 1he Sedality Union. the Cath i £ of business committee: report of (one large return. Add to this the fact | sGreen Blazes. . 100 *Best Shot . 94 | Seventh and Ninth st ween | dictments allege that October 2 last e BAGLhoes or | Awsurich: tBal i secretaries. Mrs. J..J. Pearsall. Mrs. D. | that these returns are audited in the [ “yrory picn purse, $1.500: the Cb\.,,_!;‘:"' all ‘”n‘rk~ nth street near the|the accused held up and assauited Tadies of Charity. the Big Sisters and | Rev. Dr. La Farge Speaks at Cere-|D. Olmstead. M F. P. Ensminger, | field and you can easily see that their | qale: 3-year-olds and up: 1 mile. 1 7A Bl :’ e owldel I 3 William D. Ryan. taking $33 from L L S Mrs. Alfred Lawless: music, Mrs. |elimination would in no wise relieve | Laddie Ruck .. 109 104 1 oA Bl to provide fornihe elimina-ihim, and on the same day took $25 ested in charitahle work have heen v 8. Wayne B. Wheeler: reportx of vice | the Bureau of Internal Revenue from | Martingale ... 101 103 | taiiroad Erade erossings in (ha/unE | from Wallace W. Watkins. invited. and larze deleghiions are ex-| Rev. John La Farge was the prin. | Presidents. Mrs. C. E. Blake, Mrs. J.|its present congested condition. nor |jlqw ani Easr. 100 Tl g s8ings in the Dis-) Ten other indictments were reported Teiian cipal speaker at dedicatory exercises |J. Kolmos, Mrs. Harold S. Gilbert:|permit a lowering of the period of the | “Exira_Drs 103 113 A bill to reorganize the Public U by the grand jurors to Justice Bailey e « are the present offi-|at the RoylePittshurgh dermitory, | Interracial ' committee. Mrs. Parker | statute of limitations. If you will | Black Bart .00 103 el e toins © Util-| Those accused and the charges agains eerse and members of the executive|(ardinal Gibbons Institute, Ridge.|W. Fisher and Mrs. Henry Francis|examine the’forms used for return: ir ('l{»v Rosenherg and W. H. Hernstadt & B (o the sxeqiion ofea bulla them are: Earl F. 8hoo, grand larcen Crmmitiee: Ttav. dohm O/Grady. divec: | St Mary's County, Md. Sesterday | Smith: closing prayer by Mrs. Tim.|of less than $5,000 and for those in | ™. | L foptie arection NE | and larceny after trust: William E. Arthur May, president: Frank | afternoon. The dormitory was named | 0thy Harrison excess of $5,000, copies of which I SIXTH RACE—Pucse. $1.300: claiming: i "% %, TP S el C8CER 0\ o | Noel. attempted robbery: James R. . Weller. viee president: Hugh|for Rev. H. (. Boyvle of Pittsburgh . inclose, you will note the simplicity | Jyearolds andur: furlones, o o e Distriot for use aa | HArmon ‘and Rudolph 'H. Eckstein, Teilly, treasurer seph D. Sullivan.|and containg accommodations for 40 First W c jof the former and the complicated | Sl "% " ::7 102 Bill O'Flynn... 123 | tree nursery. s violating postal laws: Frank Brown, cecvetary: Henry J. Auth. Harry R.|students and twe instruetors. sy Woman Conyeyauger, character of the letter. These forms|Clean ..... . 110 Seyfdand ... 0 &1 "4 bill to modify the Borland law so | OPRery: Beatrice Cole, assault: Willle garroll. David J. Dunigan. Right Rev.| _Other addrexses were made by Miss | Miss Kathleen Britter, a London |have been the result of practical| ;Who Knows Me 107 Waodlake ... JH | B P iace™ ahutting property mwn. | 10068, housebreaking: Otis Clayburn, % Gavan. Michael Heister. James | (Caroline Coak. chairman of the [ zirl who was tired of shorthand and | Xperience and give A clear indica. | ""* H¥ ree, $1.300: | ers from paying half the costs of re. | frand larceny; Leon Shields and Wi oPmsbn Teo Kolh. Rohert Me. | Raltimore committee: William Wade, | typewriting and who set (o work to |tion of the difference in time required | ZSEYENTH RACE—Purse, 813005 claim- | [ facing ' streets after the original | 12M [4EEing. larceny. and John T. Chesney, €. P. L. Moran, Rev. A Charles -County chairman: Fearless | understand all the intricacies of her | for audit. ¢ AR o s . ool bavement has o auts D Abhott, non-support. (NdsJahn M. Pellen. Frederick J.| Williame, treasurer. Baltimore: Wil |emplovere’ business is now. at 24, the | It is (ruie that undér the present|iEriey : oi1'1 101 SMoon"Maric:! 101] Tt is expected that Commissioners | ' Rice B. F. Saul, M. D. Echaefler, {iiam A. Prater. chaliman of the Wash- | first woman conveyaneer in FEngland.|law a_married man with an income | Yan Pafrick ©. 104 Delusive -+ 1931 Rudelph and Fenning will have other| More than 100 round.up exhibitions Faphael Semmes, John ‘Walsh, Adam |ington commitiee and Francis Spriggs, | Her husiness is the drawing of deeds | of $3.000 pays but $7.50 tax, or one-| 'yt Mesihers M0 - legislation from their departments to | Wwere held in the United States this A Wasrchler and Raymond Wise. editor of the Council Review, for transferring property titles. quarter of 1 per.cent of his income; Weather, clear; track. good, _be considered by the council, year, . b Matching Clothes For Man and Wife Fashion in Britain By the Associated Press LONDON, ( pher 15,1t is the fashion for hushands and wives. particularly those who spend good deal of their time in this couniry, to have clothes which mateh. The Duke and Duchess of York on several aceasions recently have appearsd in tailored blue suits, the eloth apparently having heen cut from the CHURCH GATHERING DRAWS 3,500 HERE Congregationalists to Elect Moderator at Tomor- row’s Session. \ NG STAR, WASHINGTON, . C., MONDAY OCTOBER MEN LARGELY RESPONSIBLE FOR SUCCESS OF N. A. D. EXHIBITION SUPREME COUNCIL . OF MASONS MEETS Continue Here Through- ~ out Week. I DOUBT FOUL PLAY IN BIDDLE DEATH 500 Expected at Sessions tolAlcoholism Theory Is Held. Chemists to Seek for Poison. i I By the a LOS ANGELE today sl clouded the Saturday of Mrs. ¢ wealthy I'Biladelphia it police and district atiornev's ir vestigators admitted smail evidence remained on which to huild any Invelving foul play iated Press . October 19.—~Douht death Riddle, soctety woman sudden | here iz th After a_post-moriem examinat { vesterday Dr A. F. Wagner, cour 1opsy surgeon. said death appeared to have heen due to alenl ism. There | poison having been administered or {taken in fatal dosage rdded hough a chemical analyvs ch nd vital organs mizh in portant data on that | Such a chemn 1 B we | ordered. and until the results are kpown, probably not for severnl davs { the finvestigation of Mrs Biddle | death will remain open Should the | chemist's report reveal v trace of poison. Dr. Wagner sa o cause of death would he officiall ered in ! the records as alcoholism. In that | case. it was announced at the distric orney’s office, no inguest necessary. has maint 1 silen he sub. t of her death. ler pers A | Dr. Joseph Cipes. issued a siatener last nizht to the effect he stake my professional veputation that an analvsis will disclose ne e of poison other than the possib of liquor which first ar ed sus play, are belleved by the i ators 1o have heen eaused Riddle falling from her bed jus e fore she dled. $300.000.000 SLASH IN TAXES IS URGED BY MELLON AT HEARING from F infiuence mated $1.53 1 we will collert in 1925 more mane U higher rates funds in 1 e in ditional taxa in the surtax, however, ir | husiness «nd makes more cei { there will he more $5.000 i around. It seems to me quite clear {that a man with # $3.000 joh, whe married and without dependents {a tax of hut $7.30 under the presen law. or a man with # $5.000 joh, wh, under the same eonditi By 2 of $37.50. is more interested in has fin Wh than in having Axes further reduced. What we mean by tax reform. is to have more of these jabs The Secretary estimated that the recommended surtax reduction te a 20 per cent maximum wonld ¢t reve. nues $140.000.000 the first vear, and $100.000.000 the sec The ‘estate tax. whose repeal he ne yated. now vields ahaut $100.00 annually Thus, ine¢ ing a $35 600,000 reduction the reductions h oned would amount to $2 v Passage Seen. Cha n Green of the wavs and means commitiee has declared o bill will be ready the House upon the convening of « ess in Decen nd predicts its passaze there hefoe {the Christmas holidays. Senate le jers declare e can he fnal 1iv enacted i ¥ March 1, 13 | davs betore first tax paviments of {new vear are due ='n result of thei n jority in the 11 Rtey m hership on the committee is incre:sed this session to a ration of 15 t It was 14 to 11 last session. with Representative irear of Wisconsin who has since heen voted off the cm mittee by the Republican counted on the majority side The committee membership, sihie to approval by the Hic new ir i cludes: Republicans—Representatives Green. lowa. chairman: H gon: Treadway. Massachnse rach, New Jersev: Hadlev. Washin ton: Timberlake. Colarada: Watson, Pennsylvania: Mill, New York: M Michigan; Kearns. Oh | Hlinois: Crowther. New Rixler, Pennsvlvania: Fanst | uri. and Aldrich. Rhode Island | Democrats—Garner. Texas: Collfer, | Mississippi: Oldfield, Arkansas: Crisn Georgia: Carew. New York: Martin { Louisiana: Rainey. Illinois Tennessee: Dickinson. Missour Doughton. North Carolina Early Action Pledged. Members _of both Chairman Green at the committee's executive session this morning desire to facilitate early action The program of Mr. Green calling { for two weeks of public hearing approved. The chairman said a will he ready to present t on the opening day, early ber. parties assured hill the Tguse in Demm. | . |SHRINERS AT SERVICES { ON TEMPLE HEIGHTS | | The red fez was prominent as head |gear on Temple Heights, at the in {seter i {avenues, vesterday afternoon. the ac- | asion being outdoor religions services, {under the historic Treaty Oak. The | rervices were specially arranged in {honor of Almas Temple Ancient i.\|l\l[l' Order, Nohles of the .Mvstic Shrine, of which Henry Lanshurgh is | iNustrious potentate. and were the next to the coneluding exercises of the season. The nearly £.000 local Shriners were Iwell represented. A large majority of | those who attended were accompanied by members of thelr families. The | uniformed bodies of Almas Temple, in | cluding the band, patrol and legion of hanor, were prominent. A special sermon was delivered hy | Rev. Dr. John C. Palmer, who is grand chaplain of the Masonic Grand Lodge | of the District, and under whose dir ion all the services on Temple Heij ction of Connectieut and Plorida hts {are arranged and conducted; Mrs. C. J. Maorris sang. The concluding exercises of the sea s next Sunday afternoon nat 4 Joclock, will be in honor of Kallipolis Grotto, Mystic Order of Veilad Prophets of the Enchanted Realm, of which L. Whiting Fates 1s monarch, It