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| 12 = THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., MONDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1925. . MVSTERY LETTERS cem et RGHMOND PICKED fw"" To Momeeme for 51 ii“.‘f‘?-ms..o,,»}YEGGMEN ESCA ORPHANS EXCUSED Thdenith e la v oL Ao Bes. i | Street paused in its hectic operations | idea of a clergyman invading th | ures on church attendance at Army today long enouzh to breathe a sigh [ wicked, wicked finaneial district in SN o DoaLE aurine Fihe Masiifncal Tear for tne passing of one of its most | search of souls to save. But, as he Women Excluded From Court, wouid indicate “that every memner COnvention Halts Inquiry | incronsrious institutions —divine serv{ stuck through the years, the Sircel of the ‘mailiaty | personnel Aticiitad fres on the Curb in front of the subh-|came to have more and more respert ' Youths Raid Office Building, j s School Superintendent to H H « r a rmy post 3 ! : Treasury Building. for Mr. Wilkinson, and in the end | . . " . in Rhinelander Case as | G f tean e Sonn 1 aw | INto Removal of Klan His- | “rre™ nichon "o wan sireer o |azreed that the tile haa been well | Getting $150,000 in Jew- ; Permit Them to Attend ton, chief of chaplains, says in his venerable, frock-coated figure, whom | bestowed . e | | d h 1 C e sh i | annual report to Secretary Davis All the Street had come to love in| “Bishop” Wilkinson was retired on | . Epistles Are Perused. | annual renort to Secreiacy Davie tory at Show. Crisd R e et e elry and Cash. ‘ nksgiving Show ——— ice for the vear was 1.880.02 = And with him will pass, all the|He had reached his three score and | % b 530,354 in excess of that for the = Street is convinced, the daily serv- |10 vears. But the “Bishop” couldn't | g preceding vear. and a new h Hpishatamosinted Rroue ndueted so long for the spe desert h'« flock. Back he went to his th clated P WHITE BEATNS N November! iyark for the Army. The strength HOT SPRINGS, Ark., November 23. | benefit of the bulls and outdor pulpit, and he stuck it out| ST. LOUIS. November 23.—Author- 23 The two “mystery etters whose ntroduction in the Rhine nder annul ment trial caused two adjournments| and ru ors that the case would be settled out of court to keep them from Thev were read before a courtroom Rr the Associated Press By the Associated Press of the Army and the number of The most sensational question offuny event, there can never 4 until @ couple of weeks ago, when his | flies are searching for two youths who chaplains available remained un- _|the thirty-second annual convention | gther “Bishop.” health began to fail. And now, the | Yestenday robbed” four offices in_ the chanszed for the two years, Col. {of the United Daughters of the! \Wall Street gave the title of [doctors say, the streetisgoing tolose f'”l‘m nilding here und escaped o e, Confederacy, discussion of whether | “Bishop” to the Iev. Willlam Wilk- | him Nith loot valued by police ) et from: his own visits to | the organization took any part in the [ Both men were unmasked ahout half the Army posts in the |removal from the southern exposition Intering the building shortly | Unfted States during the fiscal n New York several months axo of | BRIAND ON VERGE & U. S. IGNORES LEWIS’ | duybreak the veggmen overpowered Dhited States JuninE e i 4 bbbk toatine 16 lihetoriginal Ku | the night watchman, blew n o sate that had been emptied of all but two| Lot o et | Klux Kian, written by Miss Susan 9 |in each of the four offi and made e e SR L AL WL S e Tl | R e Nfeen 05 S <o) OF GTH PREMIERSHIP; | DEMAND FORACTION i i fibt it o, o o o 80 s loth the lettars were writ : disposed of shortly before the meetin available cush. No trace of them has # m ihe CUT Hotel in San Fran e, e O P || adioumed; ki 130 Foiclock ‘yestard DICTATOR CRY HEARD IN SOFT COAL FIGHT | S U Hse 1 2 and were concerned with | L ang T morning e | ree of the offices entered were 4 e | suarding the moral and spiritual I, s iy . s e e — : il Tiembers il Miss Davis, a_delegate from New ’ 3 = iy e 55 1 from MRS. R. Ife of all members of thelr £Arrl {y ik “brought the matter before the (Continued from First Page) (Continued from First Page.) them were taken the majority of the | Procident of . National B Sanh: s convention in the form of a motion, oot They were the ant Jewelry | g % r . Hle recommended an appeai in Dy eHyIon Sy s oo ; and his ministers resigned forthw < GvéPninsnt EANKIY, faslm thaeuit the [iCo - ihe: Blahor roraier olEd ¥ will be the guest of honor of or five post chapels to be con. |The motion would have required the : & 4 e iors. thew snaniail e Montg Jewelry Co © at Rauscher's this evening, and will ‘””: Te e )‘\F o amted 1o ovganization to reveal whether it took [of his defeat. m: mlv' minous y“rrnv.u :\m‘»; ‘a,,hh;ul'hy” th was the ,,’mq. o the president | greak . behalf of the impending 2 0 s any part in the removal of the book £ E take 0 col £ . of the “ntial A nsurance (‘o o : Mills. co g Rhinelander, sions of the church v of the Ku Kilux Klan, 1865.1 (hamber relative to the Frenchltion of the present controversy. Itijponds were taken pre-martial relations of Alice atrice Jones. daughter of a negro hack ind Leonard Kip Rhinelander voung society man, who is of their marriize heen the center ! in the case, he ginning last week when Isaac asked for a reces several davs to E > Fascisti, or “blue shirts,” their propo- | was pointed out, however, that the |y, ves bound and g {ifesaoke give him an oppertunity to investigate: ganda and origin, have been set Tor [unlons have made no attempt 1o seek | Mever, T4-vear-old night N hjse them. They had been regarded as Mrs. Walke's Motion. the xecond Friday in December, | redress through legal action Tha i popHiaTedl I e trump cards by Le rsons Davis, ! Another flurry was caused after the | Deputy Vaillant-Couturier during So far as the Government has been Be a good boy, old ma Meyer hose f counsel for the def \ Davis motion was disposed of when | Stturday's session of the Chamber |able to learn, a thousand or more|suid one of the men warned o Written by Leon oy were held the hody was asked by Mrs. Frank | 'éproached the government for re- | bituminous operators ave fafthfullv|you won't be harmed.” Au employe of 5 by the defense to of Anthony Walke of Norfolk, Va., to | Pressing the Communists while al- | living up to the Jacksonsille agree ji local uewspaper discovered the rob b Alice’s letters read i r0 on record as having no gonnecton | IOWIng the Fascisti and like organi- | ment, despite the fact that they say ey n were maore erotic than tl ample liberty (hree.” it was said, h ked hie ters wmiten b i » [T, Netoran of the. Confed DICTATOR CRY HEARD. i e "“'”-’7 SAFE OF OI.I- PLANT G ¢ Wailka declaied that W 1" nitec ne orkers' officials are | 2 ' = subsequent cross-examination on their tion and number of e demonstrations in several cities Soaterts By LUntI RS Arioesein i o Al Believe Action Needed. Speiutors t good faith | iterte; 4 | Coolidge Free Hand to Effect T5a Jatiers wers. eachuahoutis0 ody Until Services in | Amon the outstanding event Bagiabity i e ol B ot MnAnc { . B e ; e e e e G e U. 5. Restrictions Cited. |Alexandria Yeggs Escape With Economy and Changes. e e e Westminster Abbey. that the claim of relatives and friends | PARIS, Novemher 23—Has France | e uitimatum that the union heads Only $1.05—Police Take b G of Orrin Randolph Smith of Lewls | reached the point where it can he 0" SN etore the admin 4 g - — burg, N that Smith desizned saved only by a dictator? This is | {qration is that it should severely Fingerprint Clue. Senator Wat Picking up the second letter, which | Br the Assoriated Press [grars and bars, the Conferedate flag. | the quesiion that s heing asked by [ 1ipinand bituminous operators Wood of Taaiaia was by far riote-erotic tEan ithe fvet et g covem. | 1S the best elafm for the honor, in |evervhody today v assume the jurisdic T Soe S 5 Mr. Davis asked o8 ‘,\7’ "qu\n":““_“ Fuglang :Wh"p the opinion of the organization Ihe. chaGtic' aebates whith hiave | or = Drotie aouris Iof Sustfe ovi the 1l Dispatch 1o The Star L ‘Did_vou love this girl when vou | °" eI Dol of eiihen 2 i Riel 1 Ct taken place in the Chamber of Dep- 5 rce ficials declare, the ad-| ALEXANDRIA Va November wrote that”"* Alexandra lies in a little, dimly light ichmond Chosen uties and have resulted in the resig- | yiinistrative branch the Govern. |23, —The safe of the Texas Oil (‘o ed church here, where it will be on hmond. V'a | R was selected as the |nation of the Painlev abinet | ment has no authority, and, even if it | Union and Wolfe street, was broker {view until Thursday. so that those convention city after inv proved that no constitu cabi- | had, there is grave doubt among those | open and robbed of its contents, $1.05 who desire may pass by the bier and |of Memphis. Seattle and Macon, (ia., {Det can obtain a majority in Par-|in a i to know that it would in- | some time between T o'clock Saturd Says He Loved Her. “Yes, answered Rhinelander. Al tho he had kept his eves fixed on v ir respects heloved | delezations had been withdraw liament ander existing ances. | pight and 5 o'clock this mornir HRauEn e LaC e e | PAY their respe to the helov ns had been withdrawn ¥ womfin whom many of them had| Another important question was! Deputies of the Right are look wage 1 PELSorcine 10 Suenbrt i deito e ind answered in o |known or seen in Sandringham. decided during, the Etly Ly lEnor- faovered £ His ch eristic stutt EhroughouCilantsplebtfous setant e the executive council that | Zovern by force. Extreme Soclalists, | When the agreemer recu 1t intervals when | of the roval household watched beside | 7N"7 S0 The sxerntive connet! who still T ire of the | tive last year a number of more than usually | the homemade oak coffin viaion <. he tur square 1 Juestion was obbers gained e suspended last December, ba| Same ion. but they talk of a dic- | mines were obliged to we dows in the office With the purest simpli the | reinstated and the division be tatorship that of Robespierre [t because non-union flelds, The safe \;.*~.;r;'rv broken open with casket was taken over the path which niz The . Washington: ce and the famous littee du Salut | ck orth of the Ohio Riv el s At the Marie Antoinette, in \ fhce foiithe chilnchito oifes . Manager Paul Mort dicating that he did not agree with attitud elander said | Ter | previous atfonal conventions and the They do not speak about dissolu- 1 Mine W 4 up her devotions. It was wheeled iaction in suspending the chapters set v of the Chamber the mem- s have f tude that Mr. Davis|under the trees by servants, followed [a precedent. The trouble within the | bers of the they desire ope A ki = v revelation . Princess Victorla and Princess | division originated over an argument |10 eurtai . - ety text of Mr. Lewis' letter to the these pritten 1o lead A e i ; S omuer e ind over it was thrown. as a pall, the . y June £ he was |y ] | ’ fice for s which ¢ 1ist ite House trying to tempt he: I had no other | *'wa" Mother's ovn stane 1 o leaders may deem necessary to pre 3 Y Februaty, 1924, the ";“", OF CLEVELAND DEAD i Pt hy ! o crepe was to he seen inside the pose “for the good of the cour Husraolovhe: cen g comp outlet to express my emotions except i jitrle church, nor were the candles wope Eatheis e : e bitumionu: al tields consum 2 tn my " he sald. “In them I!jighted. A few wreaths, the floral| Us U Public Is Alarmed mated a wage ag ent designed t put my heart and soul s of e e i ‘ | : i M. F. Griffin, ex-Secret Service Did vou have anyv letters usSing | jpers of the roval household, were Jablic Sraninion ST G Is kind of stuff from Alice” asked | piaced here and there about the coffin IN SflF‘l‘ GUAI- P parifamentars s . ' the feel | Aith : 2 Ngenth WiasH Goawintediior avis Simplicity marked the funeral serv sel ol 1Y | were execut 3 perators ; 0. admitted the witness G e e § » the scapegon X A s A ont i y i = DI e e N ITema. 1s s {1 Whichiwas el later ini Fdinake e JAn Tndue: | minera’ X and outl Conspiracy in 1924 ter delivered a tribute tn Alexandra trialists, who have been keaping|coal dist ‘he accomplishment but did mot preach a sermon. The slves in the background. are witk service was attended hy King George ed nt the tremendous sirides greement xave pron ind Queen Mary and the Prince of is’ P made by moctaliam, und are com | curity and advantage to the pub PHILADELPHIA, Novembe Wales and other roval personages. Lewis” Attempt to Force « forward with monev and are help. | With Tespect to the factors of contin iffin. former With them mourned a large number s uous supply and price. Agencies of Chroughout the cross-examination : ’ . i ations to fight the " vi yhroushout the crossexamination o regular memhers of the con- | President’s Hand Brings smmunists S the Federal Government co-operated |in this city, and known t b on oo e st cOnMAnNIY. b creration - By me: this hi there has |in making possible the agreement, the | the country for his work in 5 e STenE oI King George went afoot from the out M]Sstatement been organized . 2 Blue | Departments of istice, Commerce | down counterfeiters, died vesterday at R wife when vou wrote these let ters to her>” “I had visions of it general public ; i s the Associated Press Color of the Girl. of certain questions Sl et T e : £ < 4 palace to the church. taking with cist formation. which [and Lab The twelfth | his home here. lle was appointed t In the midst of his cross-examina- | him a wreath and a cross made of | st counts already 8.000 members. _No-|annu S f the Secretary of Com- | the service nd before coming g lings bill w cast nd operators sat down to < for several vears and has tlon on the mystery letters Mr. Davis dark-hued violets and white and pink hody believes. however they will | merce al vear ended Ju here axas gtationed in New York. San o th ' A r in-(lifetme. These floral pleces were | 'nited Mine Workers, has foreed ship, rou ration by the de.jpersonal ho a and was detailed returned to the courtroom and hroke controversy—but that's not sa i e 3 g n and hrok ransom were h the i alin e Those who went with her into the| . After the service King George and {to the public prints. the President|Man. seems to have the nec- |industrial peace in the industry Griffin. who was 71 years old, user, the court stenographer and | 112Use. and four servants took up jvately for several weeks. nely, that| Meantime nce is facing bank-|ter example of co-operation to secure | SUDStitute wa 000,000 worth ouses and sentenced to 3 months ok b f estate and built by estate carpenters. |which it is not a party and that the 94y on a bill authorizing the Bank of |pared to the vear 1920, shows a 82 remaining inside, Rhinelan ve.| the Queen Mother will be taken 10 {heen broken by the mine owners be just sufficient to pay the current|decreasing costs of production in |passing sentence, said that he had the childre: the same color as when he had first | band. King' Edward VII, under the!threat of a soft coal strike. amg i |army in Moroceo and Syria “Without question, the foregoing |record denly and Rhinelander's ordeal of the| COPENHAGEN, Denmark, Novem:|posalv laft in ambiguits to draa oo On December B $100,000.000 worth | terest was henrtile apmres BOGUS POLICEMEN make poss z 4 t A ¢k 8 4 203 ¢ f < g o some : rest was heartily approved by ever: , . 4 3 3 thalv S past week was. finished r .—The former Dowager | axpression from of' treasury. ondas are redsemable; L Sgexer raflroad \ the p homes . for either course, unless it intends to proclaim a mora Charges Violations. GET WRONG V|CT|M sary to have a number of State law He left the stand and adjournment | anxiety was fell yesterday, passed a torium, which will never he passed hy Fégarding rallvoad consolidation me CHAPLAIN APPOINTED : make pos. | testity. the roval paifice. Government officials to he fncorrect in | AMOUNt. to advise vou that subeantial eoal. | 190 Out to Collect Collateral, Try 3 had ever admitted to him that she | Queen Alexandra of England, oniy brought about the Jackeanvill|Miership with Parllament as it is 2 approved its findings. SRGat tha intecrity o . s ate Senator Rals formatory, Protestant Choice. Finer ‘o that <hne hid eiven this | POLICE RECOVER $70,000 approved fts l;:‘:(m: he misstates | LU0 0 e e ey Will be furned | (he Intezrity of the wage structure = succeed the late Senator R: n | 3 E dustry. Among the coal om: e s gir who is pictured as r i d rannot obta ol v e " companies = P T c - M whaDid this sirl, who i pictured AND ARREST 6 BANDITS |tringing the parties together and the |#1es cannot obtain a majority in the | 5,0 muline npon and . diehonor, | 400 Y to arrest a real one. Sentland and the north of Eng.| N appointed as & H = ter ue is a attempted to arrest T. O. Montgom nd vet this zirl. who velunteered | Members of Gang Confess Connec- | prosecution for possibie violation of |dVice from every political man in 3 TGS FOUEERE 200 fonr of the laree et unen it Eiot solidation Coal Co.. the Hethlehem |OF an alleged violation af the traf. diseu who staved with vou at the Marfe | By the Associated Press y ment stool by as an ‘unoffcial ob.|NOW much below the Italian lira, i RS on was assumed. The | commodities are going up, P Dng - 4 s his name as E Watso FOR TUESDAY o t B aT0.000" of the 396,006 | was agreed upon wa umed. The West Virginia, Ohlo and (he centeal | S1VINE his nume as Eugene Watson < at she should e a tinge | “To attain thefr unmoral objective 102 1 Bey Vog. - 24 acksol 1 onference, & Secol precinet, u Vit ident 2 e ings and Trust Co. at Vandergrift No- the .Jacksonville conferen second precinet and was 1d ifled nsked that the court be cleared in or- | flowers, hios<oms which had heen (a- BY DAVID LAWRKENCE. Hetbtle o riltate dHe TeMar caover 90, 1a24 ages 13 and 14, states | Francisco. Pitish and Washir it he might show Alice's skin | vorites of the queen mothed duringher! john 1. Lewis, president .of the|ment because they are lacking in real ton. He was President Cleveland's terposed an objectic ind the joint tributes of the King and g to guard 3 Cleveland whe fexposed an objecdon g Joi ri < a President Coolidze’s hand in the cc 6 1 il @onbt IE the lartud | ofi|pastinact oo rionized operators | 10 £ua daby eland wher s : / . A Queen e Frenchman that only a |and with the leaders of the United | Whispers of : griucc ;. t i 4 has gained anything by dictator can save the country, and|Mine Workers a long-term agreement v into copious tears as she walked into Sister of Queen Improves. has gained anvthing by it. For now g neo ! B oo i v L that Mr. Lewis has carried the case |€vervh is looking around for the [has heen entered upon which insures | House t it looks as t private room were Leonard. Mr. Davie, | Qieen Mary and all the roval per-|will say publicly what he and Secre- | eSSary 4 s such @ heavy [+ * = The industry fs mow on the | onvicted in September, 1124 M. Jonee Jaative atar: | sonages returned to Sandringham |tary Hoover have heen ‘saving pri. | tSK road to stabllization. * > * No bet. | "eVD co-defe 5 of conspirac the jury. Alice was wrapped nup. in | (helr watch beside the coffin. which |the Government cannot intervene o |TUPLCY. No one tries even (o avoid in- [the elimination of national waste can | p Silskyorelin Covernmentyare n heavy coat and was comforted by | VA% made from oak ent on the roval | force the fulfiliment of contracts to|fation. Parliument will vote late to-|he presented. The past vear, as com. | ruy 13 ares fmenced 1o e i e teielias ey . ness which resulted in his dea as 4 The t3 returned! from: the Jors A‘(.fl the funeral services Fridayiminers can have recourse to the | FE#0ce 10 advance the treasury $50.- ling to the consumer of about $1.000.- | noticeable when ne ATt e 3 : Sl room ahout 10 minutes later. Alice|!n Westminster Abbey the body of|courts if they feel contracts have|000.000. This amount. however, will [000,000. which must he reflected in | tams o reders) Jomge Sroanes M s 1« sumed the stand and, in response to| \Windsor Castle. There on Saturday The letter written by Mr. ILiewis|SXPenses of the treasury. such as sal-levery avenue of industry and. com. |ioien [t i S : u 5 f enae s da, t Mr. L e 05 e eRs ULy SaTICHia ad) se of industry and com: |taken into consideration Griffin's age, : : questions, said that her skin Appeared |1 Will be laid beside that of her hus-|can he interpreted as containing o | 27es Of officlals and expenses of the | marea health, long service and previous good A ede i i - z ot Lol Albert Memorial - Chapel, In which |alse can-ba constried 75 | Reila it a i L t : i en it. also can-be construed as forecasting ae i Beciatation of accomplishrent Lo tie el et e e ; e That's all.” said Mr. Davis sud.|they were married in 1863. an appeal to the courts. It was pur- L Sns i Federal Government in the public in ot anzeid h President Coolidge thoughtful citizen SRS ¥ Russia.. Marla Feo- | which might be used as justifics consequentiy the future government He explained t w Plaintiff Leaves Stand. dorovna, regarding whose condition BN be Wied e Justifcation E was taken until this affernoon, when |good night and was up early this Misstatement Seen. ,rliament, must ‘authorfize the state ifl?‘:”:,‘fvh:‘;‘:mf.lm ':‘,p,\f;&-‘,"',‘,:,rd"f; S fled soryamended =0 4 2| other witnesses for the plaintiff wiil {morning for a walk in the garden of |\ Lewis' letter is considered by |PANK to Drint bank notes for the above |y ct® °f 1he befirementioned con = Lot off fhe Stake v FOR ATLANTA PRISON Just before goinz into the jury | Maria has been much affected et e T = . e . . 3 e |one importan: particular. When he ks e 2 producing interests, signatories e 20 i 3 = oom M Yavis asked Leonare ce ! the death of her sister, Dowa e im 'L h Rl (e paafial aEtat gnatories to & was a 1 3 i 2 m Mr. Davis asked Leonard if Alice | th at wager | (5a the Federal. Goosrnmenc: na | responsibility.f of " accepting= the pre. | BIOOUCINE Interests. ' signatories to to Arrest Real One, Land T R ohtnson | DY Gectges B W Tadlow; Fol & & d repudiated t Writte: o : e henily ampolnted - to tho atior a diana E had been intimate with another man Conferance. but partlciated 1n ot Lo | today, *-TheSoclaliats iate: convinced [ 170 ted 1"":"{"“”" n - word S of in Cells. g reosnly SAnAUEl g merly Stationed at Indiana Re hefore she met her hushand Rhine. > that if thelr drastic bills are passed|., ng have impaired Senate h: Fov 1 a L 2 ments of Justice, throughout the L i Information to him voluntarily Commorce ad Tapoments of Justice. | gown by the Senate, while the Moder. | tNTeugHout the entire hituminous In- | yynen masquerading as a policeman, . Rev. Georze F. W. Ladlow of Tre vou, confess this?” asked Atifornay Genefall Bave the aaunl oo | Gbamber, i 3 Two of such “offic of the law' 1 A i = 2 i i e us as. atee oumergt 5 uski & thelr wage acreements with the | S o Jand re still prevails ncient | protestant apla of Atlanta Davt = surances that there would he no! FPresident Doumergue is askink|{ o workers are four of the largest jatcempiedi tasatieat | T Metronueom: | helief that an i : his thing. deceived you in the Sum.- | the Sherman antitrust law 5 the | France. Most of them suggest a coa- | <28 i nell 7~ ! Police. assigned to the fifth precinct, 5 mer of 1924 as to her color? tion With Robbery of Penn- |0, antitrust law if the |}t e o hment, but the Socialists | ¥i%: the Pittsburgh Coal Co.. the Con-| = p < wage scales, 4 refuse to promise their support. Mean. ; ; fic code, but they fled when they spied Srlania iRk Messcnzar age scales, but once the con- romise e BUPDOLt. Nee | inas Corporation and the coa : : : MR e L gy were willing to marry a girl 5 & ference hegan the Federal Govern |time the franc is sliding down. beln& | {0 ooic of tha Ruffalo, Rm»h»wor‘alnnd | his ';“2"“"'“"" HSOLGE b BOWIE ENTRIES i - ‘, hfl : ‘rl 4 2 Pittsburgh Rallroad, thelr several | FePOrted. o 3 5 Sy Antoinette and confessed that she w. e Ee N e h T o | Prices are soaring and all kinds of sbu severa ap {Eht. o coloi 2 b an fmpure = 'mTf\.,,,'.Jl"J =he wnal GREENSBURG. Pa, November 23 {8r0€h oi zesporsinility, for’ what not dadly, | operations being located in northern | Liter, In the nigh o e ties ekt A P 3 ! best proof of this is contained in the | but hourly S 2 Jackson, and. listing two addresses FIRST RACE—$1.300: claiming: 2-vear-| ' ropo i In at the A b loot obtained by bandits in a hold-up | heet BTOS S &8 contatn e et 1625, by Chicago Dafly News On) | 14 Western Pennsylvania coal fields. | Jackson, Feited Bl policatc olds: 6 furlovgs 2 rolored hlond e e\ aearite gar? | record of what has happened since | (Copyright, 1925, by Chicago Datly News v Was uctually arrested by police of the : W ; these companies and certain others | b Fred Dutie 105 “Bounay et i he aorenC ot oo At No| When some of the operators, for Tof lesser bomtoquemey “fain others | by Montgomery as the “officer” who § “As to the color, T drew the line." i 3 B : example, finding the Jacksonville ’ . coerefv a tried to arrest him Brush By e M ilow icceeds Rev SICK BABY IS IN NEED members of the handit gang was an- | eX0] R Ow coercive and oppressive method e o it restens| Knieas. - i % .2 R eed Y the S e greement burdensome, appealed to . (inhaty act on S|~ Ruth Thomas, who was ‘“arreste Rpieon o ; death ocq nounced by the State police last night. | fEECTReTt bUTtentome, appealed to helr actlons have heen deatructive | ;" he same way on October 16, almost | SRy Man Yl Mr. Sewell's Al have made confessions, it was | o : all confidence between employver 5 he seco! rec - Harria 3 Sttt OF MISSING MOTHER | os at least to ease its terms, Secretary DEAD IN BALTIMORE’““ employe and constitute an un. | mAront of the second precinct, by an o Harg: © : 131 € White. "sumerinie L L out $60.000 of the menev was |Hoover turned down the request flatly, ey os Anc .00 ] officer” who demanded collateral, also | Cgumui. 2o O i s aaced el saivy T o s honey a8 | stating that the Government was mot imiaanted. Indefensible hlow at the | dentified Jackson as the bogus police- | Pheasant et G ficis o suhmat o iendaiien Nineteen-Year-01d Parent Report- | i DVRERGCR % (000 R0 (0 Mo |0 party to the conthact and could [ comtective barkaimina.® Ther mvame|man: The. second “officer” had not| 1S Holis and O R Figirchman suirs | for the place. inasmuch as the R el Away From iFHome for the remainder was recovered from |NOT intervene. except ai the ‘request {and dishonest acts of the bafore-men. | Po¢T APPrehended at noon today g : B e e those arrested. Joseph Maxcrini, one | Of both parties Former Assistant Manager of Two1 e Rgmiens Lo i Wi g SECOND RACE- g Bvear | a. wborliiniof Are H ! A " e olda and up. 6% fu MeNeil! Tsland, Ywask the Past Week. | of those held, was said to ha d- | Having, therefore. refused to break : fden of thos o o Hibo . 102 > | itted striking Tawrence 1 wal. | the contracts for the operators, the | Hotels in Washington Heart of those honest coal operators F UR NEAR DEATH D. of Marlborgh ] = = who desire in every particular to Park Hill...... K A sick baby in need of a mother's | thour, the bank messenger, who suf. | Federal Government now refuses to | operate in accordance with their wage A e care and a cfstressed hushand are | fered a fractured skull at the time of | enforce the agreements for —the | Disease Victim. | agreements. The mast full informa- | |N PLUNGE OF AUTO Pt Mystis o TO FIGHT at 2434 Franklin street northeast. | the hold-up miners. The Government takes the =i tlon as affecting the representations Inesascoody... - Saow i Rope Tangdon. awaiting the return of i position that a contract between {which I make is available in the De. | Lol el 4 CEveinin 2 dos INCREASES IN RATES mother and wife. Mrs. Laura Brod- o private parties is enforceable by the | Owen J. McLaughlin, assistant man- | partments of Commerce and Labor. Teamoisgi L 107 i L 1oy L it 19 vearsiiold Brevorte: e courts. : 7 : TBuens Vista dbac: 105 \ kin vears old. reported missing | K|LLS SELF ON ARREST. ager at the Washington Hotel here Car Crashes Through Bridge and 5 Protest to L. C. C. That t 2 3 Carriage he past week Court Action Too Slow. 5 Asks Government to Act. : 2 his ‘after £ Slow. his retirement in 1923, died of 2 1Mre. R, L. Lawson sud E. J. Sait entry. | This afternoon the husband ap- _— > A [ N : P ce! Dow: | ges Wo s os But will the miners carry the case | heart disease at the home of his sis The Federal Government upon oe- ins Occupants Down THIRD RACE—$1300. the Acco Purse | Charges uld Boost Postal pealed to police of the twelfth pre- g o o institute seare! - his wife | Man Held in Fur Robbery Case|to the courts? They ca 4 = ~03 = |caston, and from time to time, has | 5 2-year-olds: 614 Iurlougs. = " E fnct to institute search for his wife. | to th ur They cannot hope to | ter, Mrs, J. W. McAvoy, 708 Belgian (oo 00 U0G B coal industry, Not | in Water. The Engineer... 104 Basquase ... Figures on Periodicals. 101 He said he was without the slight- et & verdict in time to be of use to ', % d ccord- | Muffet . .. 103 Nomad 104 GRE Jolie ith, ey ~honeaBAitiana Commits Suicide. them in the next few weeks avenue, Baltimore, yesterday, uccord-|alone the operators but the miners | Adria . 103 . 13| The Amerfcan Publishers' Confer- 116 also was at a loss to understand why | BALTIMORE. Md. November 23 Mr. Lewis might, of course, be|ing to word received here. He was as [have felt the weight of its Influence | . rsons had @\narrow escape |Bomiig L 110 she went away. . -A man In whose et was |getting ready to carry out the jong. | sistant manaer at the Shoreham Ho.|8nd regulated ther policles according. | Four persons had B BRCTON SCCREC | R, e 101 | lical publishers, has intervened His wife said nothing of an in- |found a card engr Reilly, [[GiBcissen threaf fori/a. atilke’ in’ ihe | taiibafore solng. 1o the Washingtons: iy inall zespect, theimine workers [(¥eatsrt 0 8 B8 S e o e || ot o AA G 83000, the | periodical publish - a tention to leave home, the husband ;n-m’ruwminz the Westinghouse Gen- |soft coal (mlu;w. anguinsibat consls osany SRR e nqw inguito d::.r:‘;!h,.‘:‘ ;:i’er\';‘:d:r(ar: ST I e e S R before the Interstate Commerce (om <tated. and he was surprised to find | eral Electric Co., Detroit, Mich.." [tracts are no longer sacred and that| M- MClA £ = 24 A & v e reak Telow, 0 Lieutenant. 2nd. 11 last Monday afternoon. He delayed | standing before the desk of Police |may be preparing for a surrender in (work many yvears. His first position | ’;’ oxiat =, ’:""""?“"‘ in" the| . O et e water. Draatenn | sve 2 Ol s oot 16 g miall reporting her disappearance, he said, | Capt. Burns at detective headquar. another parler which he hopes the|was in Barnum's Hotel. Baltimore, as | Pltuminous coal Industry. Miss Laura Straughton of Takoma | fH.G. Bedweli entre Railroads have asked for an in thinking each day she would return. | ters today. He had been arrested in [Government mav call to straighten|a minor clerk. Later he accepted a| “If it should occur that the Fed-|pari Md. was the first to extricats FIFTH RACE—S1300 the Eversiades crease in the railway mail carriag Mrs. Brodkin's dark brown halr | connection with a robbery of a Eutaw |out. the whole business. Mr. Lewis | position in Guy's Hotel, which occu-|eral Government is disposed not to | herself from under the wreck. and, Furse: 3-vear-olde. 1 mile and 70 vards {pay, and the conference petition to) 1= bobbed, and she has blue eyes. | Street fur dealer. has been hopeful of Government in.| pied the present courthouse site in |intervene for the protection of a |rushing to the road stopped motoriste Irish Marine.... 99 Saratoga Maje . 102 the commission urged that the re She wore a brown dress. gray eoat tervention ever since last August.| Baltimore. Soon afterward he was|meritorious wage agreement. might | hmd recurned to ihe ear in the water, Blackpart 108 John B Kleaver. 88 | quest be denied, on the ground that o Srecater ... 103 : and brown hat President Coolidge has been sef | employed as a room clerk in the Ren- |the mine workers belleve that their | The three others were extricated from | B Ridse e 103 | “was unjust and would increase (e Gl Waeio against it. Stories to the effect that |nert Hotel, then sald to have been |own efforts in that direction may be | ihair predicament and rushed in an ] _sear. | POStAl rates on periodicals. BAN ON MASONS IN FORCE DIES FROM GAS FUMES. the Government was a party to the|the largest hostelry in the South. h]{e con;‘lfle\rpd(;\!"helng justified? automobile to Garfield Hospital, where | oldx and up. ¢ & mile et EE : Jacksonville agreement and now must | left the latter position to become chief | “Respectfully it was found that only onc had re. | sy, Ambassador. 101 : enforce it have been emanating from |clerk at the Greenbrier Hotel, White “JOHN L. LEWIS, President.” |ceived more than slight bruises, cuts | $Maximac " 106 PLANE CRASHES, 8 HURT. All Lodges in Italy Dissolved by = ence, composed of newspaper and Pepe o | mission in the proceedings which fix i *Omeiman the charges railroads make for carry Verdict of Accidental Death Given |mine headquarters for several weeks |Sulphur Springs. W. Va. From that SHd shock: ~He wWas the dciver *Fleetwood 104 2 ! i o " 5 | . 1o ormang 3 Caseliof (Colored 'Servhnt: without avail. Now 'Mr. Lewis has |position he went to the Homestead Ho- Gaveizsd caciCals 1t Cochin S lisdn |~ o tx aua:: . 05\ yosater & ‘MMMM e o come out in the open in the hope|tel, at Hot Springs, Va. It was soon | Here to Outline Centennial Plan. [old, of Beltsville, Md., who sustained |Ed Pendieton.’. 106 o - _ 5 . . 2 = By the Associsted Pregs. = B Emily ear-olds and up: 1 miles £ Nowi o — Dissolu. | old. of 20289 Kifth street, died at|Coolidge which may be used as the| Ile was active in the organization of i The other two were Miss Emily Liller, | 5t n ”‘)R"Oo.\:l':il fi'!qu.',’\'ff-'fujfiofii. l(l:::_s(;‘x_:x” Emergency lospltal yesterday morn- | excuse for the next step toward a|the Hotel Men's Mutual Benefit As-| Mayor Kendrick had a luncheon en-|15 years old, and Bernard Leizear, 27 | [@race Masers.. Dcling Grand Master. Laura Quarles, colored, 6§ vears|of drawing some reply from President | after this that he came (o this city. a fractured wrist and severe shock.| SEVENTH RACE—$1300: clsiming a Forced Landing. heen ordered by Domizio Torrigiani, |Ing as a result of gas polsoning, hav- | settlement. sociation of the United States and Can- | gagement today with Secretaries Kel- | vears old, both of Takoma Park. ot roere o ST. LOUIS, Mo., November 23 () — 3| Eight persons were injured one seri 5 . < rcome the morning of (Copyright, 1925.) ada. He was frequently consulted by | logg and Hoover to talk over with| Cochran, it was said, was driving at Ao )8 | ously, when an airplane in which they e BT e e T L L R . O e & acetal s e oy hitioiy (ks plans for tho semqnicertenniall| a o odseate sate of ayeelt wihor s s C : * 1871 were Hding struck a tree and crashed he Grand Ot e a M. |of Herman H. Peachin, Kenesaw | With the aid of the latest instrue|of hotels in the South. at Philadelphia. It was explained that | to turn hurriedly to the side to avold i - to the: ground ns it wax making e e O D rtarmity wih | Apartments, where she was employed | ments for deep-sei surveying it is be. | Mr. McLaughlin is survived only by | the mayor was coming at his own in- | collision with another automobile and | Woodlake L forced landing here vesterday. Thy sonle organization. In conformity i | ald. Gas nhad escaped from a | lieved the submarine mountains, pla.| Mrs. McAvoy. Funeral services and |itiative to explain the results of re- |crashed through the railing. The ear |*Comic Artet 110 enzine of the plane had stopped. e D alen ronfarming | ciove fixture. Coroner Nevitt gave|teaus and valleys of the Pacific Ocean | interment will be in Raitimore Wed- Sent recrganization of phases of the|which caused him to #werve sned e A o wants. claimed. were Kanmas City and Exeelsl :Tfk: l‘;luluu‘;‘:xva of this law. a certificate of accidental dgath. can be mapped “C“ra"l" nesday. ntennial plans, away. ellhtlelr. track fast. Springs, Mo, residents. »