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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. ¢, SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 7. 1925. - 5 RESPECTFORLAW 4.5 emcher Goee | ANSMAN SLAYER Spe' iere ke and Juckson et |\PENDING LOANS fi*:::f;i::";;:::f;:;fi LOWER BUS FARES By the Associated Proas.o The first of a large number of battle. | Markers in order that they mayv pre Spacial Dispatch ta The SHERIDAN. Wy Rievenit - 'w:l"\n history and for vicitors to he DENVER ,\m,mh" 7. Dhres | Oliver Henry Wailop, Wyoming pio y " |able (0 see the places i . ? Irish potatoes, 1ipping the scales | ;5 e | neer and legistator, left vesterday for | Fyll | mond was unveiled vesterday after Dr. George Bolling 1. ot New |Jniled States Will Not Bar at slightly less than elght pounds | i il issi Protestant Young People’s | ‘hicago on the first lap of his journey | ull Penalty Demanded 'or,.,.. m - a huge granite block. on 1op | York unveiled fhis Arst marker. his Stat and of sufficient size 10 feed 2 fam P"b' 0 Utllltles Commission o F ! of which is a_tablet of bronzé. show | liitle daughter, Mary Walker Lee. Societies Conduct Citizen- | Winer so 2 v e Yorcomnn - Alleged Accomplice Accused ine Tt 5 Wik “rove “an Mre | heinz il In Nei York 20t unavie 1o Credits to France and Ger- A T e Urged to Reduce Rapid field markers in the vicinity of Rich | " Ar. and Mre. Wallop intend to sail chanicsville pike, Gen. . E. Lee and |come. Mal." Giles B Cook. former S £ which were xrown high up on the i i ither from New York or Montreal en. “Stonewall” Jackson met for the | chaplain on the siaff of Gen. Lee bl S e S f \ ship Mass Meeting. Nithin a mionthiandovill spendin larse of the Murder. [first time during the memorable | and the sole survivor of the staff many, Is View of Experts. Divide, were sent in offctals in Transit Company Rate. | share of their time abroad «! the fam <iruggle around this eiiy made the invocatlon, and &. T. Harri charge of the farm auestion hox tackson had just come Wp to aid | son. president of the assaciation. made | at the Rocky Mountain broadcast ilv. manor in Devonshire. They will he youth of the Capital was called visit their son. Gerald Vernon| ¥ '"* 4 i Ny in repulsing Gen. McClellan's attack |« brief statement regarding the mark.BY he Aasociated Pres i ing station Requesi for a reduction in fara an Neen to encours vespect for and | allop, who is now Viscount Lyming | FLIZABETH wember 7 on the citv. It was at that point |ers. B. W. Wilson told of the origin NEW YORK. Novemher 7. A loan Please tell me.” reads an ac the bus lines of the Washington Rapid o' edience 1o the law at Christian | ton Mrs. Priseilla Kent Clark. member of thai the two officers discnssed plans | of 1he association. Mavor J. Fnlmer nee and possibly to (GGermany 1¢ | companying letter, “how to grow | Transit Co. and the granting of frae ( bsnaniy sl reatinz (of Imlu ;15 Wallon became the eighth Earl|the Ku Klux Kisn's auxillary. the |tid succeeded in compelling a retreat | Brient then formally prenented the : I’lv Wall Streed, in the view | potatoes of lre;u’ndr“l!l,v;' Almost anafers between theirauait Compan oung People’s ous | of Portsmouth and the ninty-ninth ! % of the attacking party markers 10 the e they b ac inancial experts evervihi ve du r oot oy g tes he First Congregation v{.,.m‘m; carl under the Prince of melia. hopes that the person who 8 SIECERE BTN o or (e | Cepted by Gov. Trinkle. Following g Eollet regards Franea hac 'ANEes from iwo to mix pounds. Be 1’;’;"’1‘“ St ':,'1””;‘_ e ht Wales this Summer upon the death |Deat her Klansman husband. Wiliam | work of placing these markers has|ihis a detachment of the Richmond |\ "/ i6n wih receipt of news —31des being poor sellers. they are maceliothe EUblLoATE bl Can It was sty decided that ajin London of his elder brother. John {J. Clark. fo death with a AS-pound [completed a large number of Howitzers fired salute. There were | 0 H o0t B ot despite fanl. Dard 1o ship and handle.’ mission today by Willlam McK. Clay similar meeting. but of zreater pro-| Fellowes Wallon. the seventh e:rl cledee hammer will pay every penalty | And the bronze tablets are now Deing | soldfers here from Camp Enstis, with Pt Sl e . Also, is there any way 1o check | 1on of tha Federation of Citizens' As portions, would be held in the Spring{ M. Wallon will not velinquish his | i pe i - \waited 1o be placad In positlon. | <everal bands participating, along e of the French debi negotations. | the growth of vegetables? 1 have | sociations » further this movement 5 | Amenican citizenchip, After her relsase on £2.000 Lail from | There zre fields around Richmond on | with detachments from the military the State Department will e no A beel that weights 46 pounds aM: Mr. Clavton tells the commission ir AiMeapsixea N ere inaton Thoip RIET T e \ aterial it | which more thin a dozen different | commands in this eity obatacte in the way o/ ater | caszolsithat welth fiveanda-half |hix application that on the present Commissi E Garbis in the case. Mrs. Clark's attor- Lo G T T e e (o these Inguiries, | F® Of 10 cents cash or five tokens for ast vear capt e s e SEUREH Cok us SN e T | SPorisiof VIns I ligive GEETANY sty In amswer fo this pu 1325, based on nine months’ aet » of the Vermout Avenue \ o extend lonz-time credite for cap i 2 Christian Church. and Dr. William A Has “Nothing to Conceal.” woring Russian and Rtern iro. Droblems of potato and vegetahle Mr. Clavion. in his application. alan Ihur, dean of Colnmbia College o e Nt ) ) 3 e wers. The anestion hn'-;-hvi’a makes the following requests: “Tha! Genrge Washington University h 1 “wan wae a friend Publishing Society Names 15 Rail- | John R. Walter Acquitted by Jury. | " iiiinerio 1he adminisivarion ), tures arve broadcast levery 1'% | carrain practices of sald company. 10 dav night entiment Back of Law, 0 (56 Ay il aend b : SAOCeAl e Dolla OF SriEIE e & be hereafter sat forth in detail, be or | \1"“"“ e o i i o R S e smare g roads Respondents in Its { Second Similar Acensation e e s il - dered ‘modified Changea or disoan Ar. Thomp, , e e 3 2 funded their war debis. hut 1he \Whire tinue Citizenshin ment”| Club’s Beer IS Accused Of | iviend. snd the onix time 1 s slone Complaint Still Ts Pending e thelr swar debla. but ine writ 'VICTORY PREDICTED That cartain items of expensa nacs 1 confronting welthhimi w Su'ime: wr | Quick Change in Strength e e Givs nacessar charged 1o maintenance by sald com il be no harrier 1n ¢ for financial rehabilitati ace or twice when he ved the mo heth 1o pay electric <ht \lNleging nvercharge In rates and | Charged for the third time within President ool does not under 1 D ' with o nis of newsprini |1 vear with drivinz while icated " any applica That the valuation of the proparts I thit the lia After Seizure Pl Cowen jicharceaiion ugRiBmants pL NeRANHIRL |y Ysar sl Mrlving wehl] b e ne A has A of the said company be brought tp ta (Tonl oo S il i nd Canada to S ehinete e llasal. obrainedthis “sconn releane in u Nihit IS b asEnnbtion Ge da « nded their en tine to do ol e e T A ey A | eaat. cbtalnenEhis aeco e N i b b= aumndon (Ghange o(RuAsnindeSin Retmany S | ol yion dla npb axpisingindhis bhatena. _SHSRROU] Lo L licve: WhRU Dasiharatiad .y | osena s it e sl L | Eotice (CoUE esterday when & iU o Vere Lugv letavse o Toward Treaties Seem hy application the nature of the practices y enforce a law | F TROpNEE e, hope is th CHRE e e 5 A o returned a verdict of noi gnilty 2| he vossthility o a loar . he helieves should he changed or the Public sentiment back | NEW YORK. November I. Kffors| hobe 1o i derer of v uthwest. asked = the =Intevelate|, iy} oas held befors Judge Isuac R.|'"a "$100.000.000 credli was made Officials. kind of expenses which he belisves lared. "1 believe,” |are being made to forze a prohibition | 14 W 1 n Gommence Sop A S Hitt ailahle “rance ahont ear ago should he disallowed. He stated fn solidifying public |padlock for the Elks Club, home of | i, i S R s Mr, Walter was arrested October 221 by J. P. Mor & (o und i hee onclusion. however. that he weuld Ive the problem, und [the mother lndge of the order, of | e 5K ) e for the third t in the last 17 Deen drawn from 1im timie]. 2 o dneotisted Bices file within five dave a brief covering ‘nly solution. ~And [which Federal Judze Willlam H. Ar-|lo5ether has dwindied | of. Fiftegn railroads are named ax for the third time in the s el 7 Ume Lo e IN. Noven 7 DeSPIE NP} iheac queations 1h Ao ot 5 . mv mind. is where |well of Dallas, i« the national|Y ," e e » & respandents in the complaint of the nths, The firsi ch. agzainst him et e o hitterness with which the partisan . . Y WST be( formuiiihean e 1nd < publishinz society, which prints s dicmissed several months iow 1N eow 4 vee Aizht for 2nd azains the government’s ST e O ymended Also, Federal District Attorney [ oo IWER S 5 veeklv publication called lufif“;: The second charge is still pendi Fhe Ne s L s commitments a1 Locarno s belng | E00H r‘n;v“ in sometima ,;- hurch [Buckner is trvinz to learn why heer | & oml d B The complaint declared the raflroads | = (¢ = CZE BEERE A8 B8 e Wl sk e nursued. official avarters declare that | 1] A% 2 parachute 1n the man whe the Wed. |seized as evidence becomes anemir| e B named have levied unjusi and unrea- \j ey arzued hefare the furv that a temiilitedi loar Geiiis e next 10 das < will complately vindi 40 e world e Arae: ! [oniiie seav o ihe oot ) o on” shipment= "« Friend: who was dukving with Mr. Wa laze il oo cale the colras adoplediby Chancaloy idifyving senti- | Judge Atwell. grand exalted ruler | iiuien o . {print paper since Sentember ter at the time of his lasi arrest. had Y nezotiaied in spite of dis. | ther and Dr. Stresemann, the for. i eat meet jof the Benevolant and Drotective On- | wyon i - to the extent that the vates charged |, pormi (o drive. and. heing soher il Mhiomtien 16 b= | aizn secretary, and bring an altered at 18 great wneet s ior lke. iting oot o ol s xceeded the rates colemporaneously ||, PEMME 10 drve. anc, Being soner 1 e oficial ahjection in the §iTide toward the Security pact an M [the bench in New York recently zave [y Shensl =0 effect from the <ame pointe or | (oL Goive the car and nov ler e forelgn borrowers was | 1 MY DN Sl ctem um convicted of violating the Volstead | ghoes 1ii fantprinis o i ver 100 pounds |1 auestionable. operate 1. Con lnjiehdtenes naneel Wil s parts after ihree nours” see Churches—prob. (&ct zaras reasonable rates and seeks reparation | € testimony. which i one time | York attended by American and Eng. | Sor vesterday. Monf o tofEl thO o .\,“m-.‘.:;”n”«\: Analyzes One-Half Per Cent. . n the sum of the aileged avercharges. | gl Nk DN T VIS G | Uk fnancies and | Dr. Hialmar (0 er Loebe. president of that body, | 4 < Will not onty count, but it A Federal srand Jury sesterday | B|G ALIMONY IS REFUSED. D e e e oot s | Whisky. also lent its infiuence with the | 4y foreshadowing Anzlo Y capitai | UPon his return from New York e nine kegs of beer seized on October 26 imitar Complnt by the Wastington Seerien. cxplolts ol ! fin & iruel in froms of the club bulld: | Copper Man's Wite Asked Court to Publishers " A-soclation and “";' = ALIENATION IS CHARGED. Vi o Sports. - Aine? e anestoning vl et e, P SORLIE CALLS ELECTION. 2.870 TRAFFIC ARRESTS. ; i hiohcs . e € raly sis week a sample| xpw YORK. November GU R Thol e i oned at Forts Humphrey, |Droved 1o be less than one-half of 1| vl ™ . nhoive Aldrich. wife of North Dakota Will Eleet Senator srcests for wions of the trac | an ahsolute divors ‘frmv ',:.' hus mr;fl., 1 ''he Mistory of ath. |Der cent alcohol and the case was dis h ince earliestdays, when he said | missed o ‘,\.‘;Mml1 Copper (G S ; FORMER PUBLISHER DIES. Ladd’s Successor June 30. “’ : ! 1 filed suit ‘mar:‘ ‘anwy‘"vf- = % & chief of mv prohibition di iEolIaLes pper . and its sut 0 A according 10 & report submitted to | against Mrs 1)i. « rift, th, ere looked down upon, tof -The "fl‘“‘l o M AN i | sidiary. the Ray and Gila Valley Rai BISMARCK. N. Dak.. November P e Aeent wife of Thrift, who before ent time when sports are (¥lslon. said AMr. Buckner. Fhavingl., . ¢ was denied temporars Patiick Pannan Once Aesociated ] 4r—Cov. A, G lie today called | ! marHige was Miss BEmma Welt important factor AN, o " ceizures frequentiy resnited in|MONY Of $6.250 & mon s » « special election f oA Edwin e ‘or allezed alienation of her hus. | of the desirable citi 1 counsel fees in Press Official elect a_ succ ndcar of police tpe Hediions. The former Mzz of e M Taf ‘his|reports that the ed liquor wasnear [ COUNSel fees In an ke 2 v 3 ffections. 4 1 L e am be.{beer. directed that new samnples he L, A 1LOS ANGELES, November T (#) b, ist with a total of 4 s the court of her marriage with his ted taken of the beer zed at the } Gauct handediidogn) terds Patrick H. Lannan former pub (OF 'he e yarking being second 1221, and savs she had the .“ m RerR 1 ihe Secora eamvle showen thel . \|,‘“\\, “ h'v" Limed v»’,v:‘“- Tix of the Salt Lake Tribune, died |®'® reats ere were &0 i “f" h nd until he met CF‘?:I Speaiitiy on S, I beer 1o contain perwent | Pand was worth ai least $4.000.000 5 o’ jacy night after a prol in- ! 5 c rivinz while intoxic e s an Citizenship and the School."|’F and that their liv expenses wers = The nun ot . 3 i a olds aleohol. T w y ¢ where Xy were | naca o e number The defendant he charges, ac vow the trend of education in fror 100,000 1c 00,000 2 oll Bandits Get .000. = i showed T rend of education in (BEL btex Tose. Thell sirengh from 3100000 to $200; . M. Lannan was. at one time 4 | ]P"{ 'RI \B ":“ ; '\5130] 0. ocroner. according . 1443 the attentions of Thrift and <o and nerica has led fro s earllest) 4 ok L stice 1 helc rector of the Assoclated Press.,and ARRISOX . ovember 7|45, an increase of 238 compared with ) him from his wife and home that motive. which was ecclesiastical and Ofticials Will Fight. could nas be granted e B oentber of the board of cantrol | UP).—Sfx men armed with revolvers | the corresponding month of last vear. | she was compelled to bring suit for an Throat ~rressed the development of persona A suggestion that the club submit | independsni meuns of the ot the Cricazo world fatr 1h 1802 todav held up the construction office Four fatal traffic accidents occtrred aheolnte divorce which was decided in | finence. hich iz civic and develops {ywas refused by the officials of the! Aldrich had @ =it for sepa 2t the Jackson street bri S0 s | oihier sexlola accldents and 304 in Mise Weitzell and Thrift = fraternits friendship and love. clyb, who said the: would fizht the | pending in the Snprer e = who doesn’t | caped with the p: £ $13.000_ | which only minor injuries were vere s M. F. Bis Fwenty-two churches are represented |case in the courts Nas: unts he wenty-five men were Whed by the | Nicted. Property 5 sultec chott avd appear f OVER 70 YEARS OF e Wash- | stated his instine e f ix and the | n that | Hoodwad X Lotheoy || FWopodmard & Wnthrop i ivities can be carried on. thar the ial. benevelent and recre 10th, 11th, F and G Streets 10th, 11th, F and G Streets he one that will touc ure church will everw phase of human 1ife ind minister 1o every kind of b an need. In this wonderful ed. equipned | a very im efficient, must p les Wood. pastor the Hand-Embroidered Monograms Personalize Your Gift Handkerchiels Monday and Tuesday the €. A. and nd ar his nimou! nd mass ring. trict of Columbia uninns ined for the meeting were img People. composed pal Young e Epworth ). with 40 League, South yeieties: the b 10 societi orth (Methodi Eowort] societles: the League. with 9 societies, and tian Endeavor. which is rep. last lwo days we can accepl order: d which em eties in the Disir COAL COMMISSION URGED FOR CAPITAL IN WHITE HOUSE TALK (Comtinued from First Page. ¥rench Linen Rl white with scalloped edze. irim med with mnet and hand embroidered. $1. Sheer W hite French Handkerchiefs, with col- ored horder and stripe 50e. his city. Tn his opinion uarantee not only an at sl times, hut i1 iring his disenssion vith the Pr New England rovide fuel for its citi ald U militee’s act as a result of this e< there has heen in New England are tiking more kindlv to substitutes. and that thus far the savinz in the coal bill in thar Fine Linen Handker chiefs. in colore. with hree rows of hemstitching and smbroidered dots. 75¢. White linen with eolored hemstitched horder and lace trimmed. $1. en mare than $4.000.000 that if New England hituminous coal in //\\ e the householder ind s would ! Monday-- Sale Fringed- Bottom Cutrtains | ,000.000 annualiy 4 N\ N muresston no intention of 1y Throughout 1 of the harc chief. with corded horder 5—$1.25 nd colored hand-rolled =0t 1he N hem. 50e. 1the opera All-white French Hansg Werchief. with corded ho dar and hand-rolled hem. 75e. 4 =ettloment. nor has he | ~ niher | T These Prices Aboutl Usual Wholesale Co 6—11c Per Letter * HOME OFFERED COOLIDGE. | Sewinter Wihitel House An ‘SouthiTa This special purchase of fringed The greater number are in the The thoughtiul affection that accompanies a mono- i i . yopular filet weav e | grammed handkerchief bespeaks a deeper friendship. Tendered Prasident i bottom curtains secured at great popular hiet weave nets 1n attrac- | the 'coilcte=y o individnal attention. Thev have be- e e o concessions in price, goes on sale tive patterns—no old or drppped | ,come a favorite holiday suggestion. and women wha « »f the most attractive homes in ' ated in Lourel has Mfered to President i iize for 2 “Winter White Touse.” in the event | he makes his proposed trip Sotth mh-' A numbers among them. Sold singly. if desired. This i< an un- nsnal opportunity to secute lovely curtains are offered is the usual curtains in the midseason at such wholesale one: in others only low prices. slightly more. Widths 36 to shop ahead are ordering these touches of fine handwork on their gift handkerchieis A qnantity of beautiful linen handkerchiefs for bhoth men and woman have been received. from which the choice may be made : 8 of these are illustrated, as well as a few of the many monograms that may be used. ¥ A Orders will be accepted up to and including November . i Men's Handkerchief, o 10. Monogram prices quoted are for the monograms All-white French Hand- . P | white linen with ecolored kerchief, for men, also A Few Edged Curtains, %3 to $7.50 Pair {1 oot Ghomec v O i sacl A sostitio SO R colors. $2. Monday morning. In most in- heen stances the price at which these he Laurel Chamber of Commerce vesterday wired the President inviting him to make this city his headqua ters if he comes South and tender the use of the mansion \ vards long. . Hotel Inn | Phone Main 81088100 604-610 9th St. N.W. Curtain Section, Fifth flosr. o 10 weekly S10.50 roums. $K. 5 roo . i B0 W e, hower anc Taertory, $10 i # e oom. 50% more. Rocms like Mothers, e e e