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(5 3 TATCHANDES |8 oo BUSNESSIRGES [t "o RELEASEOFALEW (EQETARSP | D J. KAUFMAN " OFAUTDNURES ™ 5 e QN WELFARE = ™k CASHENSOUGHT NOSULDSPUTE, - s . Among glorious deeds which raise | Special Diesatch to The Star. the heroic work o wiated | - i w raordinary disea s . . p = e i Death " Quashes Charge of | Iress operator who e 1ist' Government Policy Changes| revor Lesiie 1. 1on- | Two Figured in Hillsville, Va., | Turko-British Controversy to Sore i of known dead in the recent terriblc | man, associate in psychiatry in . Johns Hopkins University medics Carrying Weapon—Woman, | o i aan brather and i sruck 10| Oniy on “Proved Necessity,” | aepurument. four Courthouse Shooting Fif- Come Before Council his key straight through until the end | are recorded. The r 70, Is Hurt. of the castalty list and the » l Manufacturers’ Plea. f‘;,';;,q;;;;;\,k;'g;:m;;';{;:x;ur«;fh:"";{;:; teen Years Ago. on Wednesday. HOME OF THE 2.PANTS SUIT | This achievement is described and ball EE given the recognition it deserves in e ind holding the eyes in that e t sue of the Associated Press position. The patlents are un; 4 % Itn! B GRAEAGL Bl emargsaticasi| MiSitastitemne critheid asccintod Breim| 8L SRR, Co | Spcattion (gt pd sy e v, ot men R e HOME OF THE DOLLAR TIE ryving a concealed weapon inst | was the man, an operator in the office { sideration to 11 important questions| aware of no pullinz o DANVILLE, Va., December 7. GENEVA, Switzerland, December lenry Pa 7 years old, 1319 I]O9f the Schenectady Union-Star. Heloe puplic policy of interest to busi- |~ The spasm s not painiul I | movement has been started to obtain|7.—The League of Nations Council had been typing messages about the of facial mus nd “turning in” | freedom for dna Allen and Wesley | ;sgembled toda street northes by the ness, the National Association of with the Mosul dis- who ws wreck as they came in, mixed with of the feet also are described. Dr. wards, members of the Allen clan automobi 31, 1226 | stock reports, the aviation inquiries | Manufacturers recommended today | Hohman delievs the spasms are T o e el | pute between Turkey and Great Brit- ¥ street ania avenue and |and a hundred other thin When ¢ the death list began to come over the S wire his fingers almost unconsciously | 1" typed the name of John C. Horstr | one of the experts of the General Ele ipany. With a start he re s watch- | whteenth | syment, | ) have merely ask that they Three years ago Gov. Trinkle pardon- | certain that another attempt will 1 Sidna Edwards and Wesley Ed-|nude to bring about direct negotia. 3 loniz | tions between the two parties. fiL] | The petition, made public today, ms, but declined to grant release| A serlous difficulty has the familles and friends ¢ | recommended that the Government { [or the remat ims he m tick to his kev. e : s, that non-partisan, | the vene end. whe St ot the tid e Tax Commission b the mount: : y i} ; the departments be ide o ot a S zanized and that the railroads be tric $1.000 for | mes 1 wan he w 2 . S here | s o Shs. | Rllowedito earn “proper revenue —_ Shooting: a4 Allen's pistol | aver the Mosul area which lies in e | was put on to tickle the publlc s AN SR ! er dut Sl 5 Ve t that sent Judge Massie to his death | northern part of the British man- will con- | thou at came tc aid | Sale of U. S. Owned Ships Urged. | [nfant Datighter 0f CROWN| Tuac as to sortancean the Jeaior 16 6] oo tort s of il (Mosopotamiia)) “ . .o S e ol ar term in the penitentiars. | The Permanent Court of Intern purchasmg palate this great De- John’s name out of [ Ge.| With reference to the Merchant on by the standard of com- {mon welfar | wards, who were also servin at no novel changes of government | evidence of a persisting inflamma- | Penitentiary for their part in the court- | ain as the most important problem or mew rezulations! or restrie.| tory focustinithe midbratn, | house shooting at Hillsville in March, | awaiting solution. While the ques- be adopted “without proved | —— e 1912, in which Judge Thornton Mas: | tion does not come up for discussion | \ ty.” The petition declares the | . hot down on the bench and | until Wednesday, the Mosul subcom- | ¥ ‘turers, in advancing thelr | | urt officers lost their lives.|mitce met yesterday, and It seems J U 5 two. Floyd Allen, | the very outset in the refus but keen-eved leader | Turks, represented here by clan, and his son, | Minister Tewfik Rushdi Bey, It's a great life—and we’re not . o ” on Allen, died Mt the|cept any decision involving ab: gol"g 10 'l(e(lk(?n. their part of the|ment of their claim to sover I{ ever a sale s found on Dnjaries Teove Fatal, | 0 lizka e wasche tonlye man o' towal|[(AEERG, SIS pRthon ukied fuatiie Princess, Born Last Night, Petltion to Cover State. [cuaiiTuseietontiche e T g mectiv e . enewed efforts to ar-| who knew he was killed and 1 thought | * e , circy « petition | i recent ruling, and Great Britain cember Trade Bulldmg event U omehow that if 1 tore it out it might | ¢ 10t be true. 1 was the only man in | his \;-{m-- the office who could take that story. !V The vic 1 do not know just how 1 did it Bimtama|F oo RO Ixtension of the plan for examin- this morning. S < immigrants at points of embarka- n ....r.\\.‘vx.t CUT IN FREIGHT RATE now being tried out in Great driven, w ws, 1428 has expressed satisfaction with the| « . . procedure, but the Turks insist that | “! d the councll has no power to impose IT- eve alrea \'4 sold as many its will and that its role must be only that of e e operation be eliminated and that the sentiment of Virginia people may the Government-owned fleet as soon | The plan is possible, that Government competi to Get Sword. through all parts of the State, so that | !m shipping laws be moditied —— be reflected. This work will be com ‘d not long wod Byrd ¢ The two pr cxeellent rece ter Gov.-elect Ha s into office 1tk O, December smpleted & Suits and Overcoats as we usually spokesman T is s 1 itain, is favored, and the petition S A odEy Aho nr out that it the connall decided i . . . ' N uto- 5o urges that the Federal Reserve imperiai sword to ave developed strong religious | s country the British would h d h I’ s a greatl Lire. : o G ON FARM PRODUCTS | Siiiehn i (Vi o Vet W2nd |15 emte ™t 3, 1, ndeniies! S s o mns e | 112 St ot ek 0 1n a mont & : heast, while e ed to expire in 10 years,|wita of Croon Prince i antto ¢ who plaved a part in S 10 oicupation of the dsputed territor: « nsylvania | URGED BY JARDINE by the present law, With the arrival of the “runddat e wood | “LCe v There o oceupy.” he re " “ i i i : ifr. "1t says, should be let!ier of the imperial family at §:10 . marked, but added i Ju Casualty | 5 E il clock last night, there w n air “Tha however, does not mean | 1 LT Rl e ) Asks Reciprocal “Fair Play.” neral vejoicing thr o nand 10t continue for some | : Jewspape: ext ini 3 s sl industry may expect recurring | The petition also declures that | {ne mews. e ieal ek represented here x5 when taxes will consume an { “peace and good will among all na- | Tha presentation of ey Vo feye en 1o t Driver Hits and Runs Away ae proportion of income.” | tions will be promoted by an interna- qword, whieh the rosal infant during Hillsvil ene Graham. col ! tional court of proper scope.” con- | 3 er ryv, Sir Austen | of | Chan ain: the colonial secretary, ! & | Leiar Amery, and numerous | v | its lifetime keeps as an heirloom, is Zarnings Neg,Considered. n. whe i wvenue | demns the “effort to impair the |0 g, 5 " isers. ' o h ro 1 o | s b » € st of several traditional cere. been “murde iser: lLrun” au iarm taxes” the report said, “are | jowers of the Supreme Court” with | & o 5 % ! 0 The agenda of the council contains f 2300 M stre | chiefly general property taxes levied | joopect to x..umnlm f P :.“'m;‘ n.‘;:u ‘h:[nlu ‘, .\; ome: 'r.\“ am Hodges Mann, who declined 5 ',!,'.A,, 1 nda of th uncil conta L3 & tates and the local units o | gross, and. With reference to employ- | /%ot ne. Bt e | o drtetEsie: ‘ uper - hsls joff capital jualue, ang they | ment relations, urged “reciprocal jus. perial fete is held, and on the fifteenth Nearly Escaped Death Chair. RS ir little or no direct relation 1o |tjce and fair play in the great tasks g current farm earnings.” ndchild (by proxy) street of co-operative production.” ’ IRISH BILL INTRODUCED. dary Before House of Commons. e In 3 Reduction Lots schools” and public roads la the expense of the local districts.” e il R mai T “One of the most important factors it first tributes to the spirits of e the death § l d d O v ER( OA I L O ntton 1, | which contribute fo the ¢ xcessive tax e S e e e P €endil Nl ation of agriculture is the tenden 3 1 JEIR I | " o on |ation o ssriuivse b e eniency | | THE WEATHER et | | . ADMIRAL DILLINGHAM, ortheast last night at Casualty Hospital el LONDON. Decem > = . = Nat 1 development of co-ope District of Columbia—Fair tonight '+ mier Baldwin today formally intr : igriculture, the report asserted, makes | in temperaty vest’ temperature | rIing | 1o houndary bill, giving effect to | vears old, Cottage | {720 thre, 148 FePort e | onie be B Horees: imademaial n cent agreement reached among. T ot o Be |it seems obvious that governmental | tonight abou degrees; moderate | S m s recnt agreement reached amons | She was given first aid by | qucers ' correlate their production Angeles aken tonight ph J. Carbo. plans quest into the circumstances | Department Ready to Ai [ | | 3 | vesterday afternoon. He was 78 vears | | old. Admiral Dillingh; tinguished career, both in civillan life, and served at man | tions in ous parts of the worl | He was n in Philadelphia and j served during the war hetween the States in the Tth Pennsylvania In oon. 52 meter—4 p.m. \n 987, § pm., dent to Miss|{ “what the Government can do ] 4 am., 29.98 vears, 1410 Eleventh | further to assist the cooperative | : 12 midnight, at New York avenue and |mpmovement depends upon the funds S a.m. 30.00; noon, th street early Saturday night | available for such work and the de.| Highest tempe eld at the morgue today. mands of the co-operative associations, | 4t 3 p.m. yesterday. iam M. D colored, 24 years, | The department stands ready to ex owest temperature, 36, occurred at attending the fatal ac Anna 1 34, occurred street, driver of the truck that | tend fts services to the full extent (. ast vear— | fantry. He graduated from the Naval | Y the injury, was held for the | of jts present facilities, and to recom “”lf’_“;"_'q‘["ci‘l‘“‘e last year—| 4 cademy in 1869 and served through the grand jury, the coro-| mend argements of its re-| S s | various ranks to captain in 1906 and bla him for the acci-| search work and servi s shall ap- | Condition of the Wat, {to rear admiral in 1 | 10. in which | pear advisable after consultation with mperature and condition of the | Year he Was retired by reason of the | ive organizations and a care- | water at Great Falls today at 8 a.m.— | age limit.” He was recalled to active | study of their needs. mperature. 42; condition, very | duty in 1917, when the United & :4{(‘~|‘ ARRIVES The Secretary criticized the |ur'.lt'v‘|,m,‘1d_h entered the World War, and wa SABANIEVA of “permitting the public domain to | 1‘ arge of the development of the | TO APPEAR IN OPERA | Sicasbrs i hotainss or unitorm cive | Weather in Various Cities. t, B o ¥ | supervision and control are not de- | southwest winds H e 3 < 4 representatives of Ulster, the Free gn automobile in front of 1189 sirable. Excessive regulation, it said, | Maryland—Mostly cloudy tonight | Had Distinguished Career in Naval | more i | State and t Britain. The bill L o e e eq, | Vill smother the movement land tomorrow, possibly light local | S . S e fiost vesaing. 35 won and bruised and shocked. | “.ywhat the department is already |rains in extreme st” portion; not | and Civil Life in United States Noted Cyclist Dies. i 3 = P ety first ald at Cusualty |gointor the report siated, indic much change in temperature; moder- | g S Al IDUBLIN Déamtes el sl 2 P t S t. al. R the nature of the service it 1 give [ate to fresh southwest winds. | and Various Parts of World. HARRISBURG, Pa. December 7| Duil nn today passed the first ~ants duits Josephine IHumes, colored, 11 years | oo gperation. It is studying mar-|{ Virginia— Fair tonight. slightly | ester . Hickok, 72, who cross- | reading of the bill to amend the Anglo. old. 2310 Sixth street, was knocked i (i TRRI SN G0 N the cause | warmer in extreme south portion: to- | S — America on a high-wheel bike three | Irish treaty by inclusion of the amend and Overcoats down at Georsia avenue and Girard | ;¢ gyccess and failure in co-operation, | morrow mostly cloudy; moderate 10| Ly the Associated Press | < dled yesterday at his | ments agreed upon at the recent Lon- | £treet vesterd: Lol L ”“"*:”: advising farmors, aiding them in ex- | fresh southwest winds. NORFOLK x. December T |home. at Camp Hill, near here. His|don conference. | tomobile of Charlotte Zveare, Behiing Telnhmnkets aivin: mosaket | ) 2 S e ling. | 11D from coast to coast started at | The standing orders were suspendel | Buchanan street, and shocked and | garvioes, and ni general 1s helping p »“ HETEE ol B hoar Admiral Albert Caldwell DININE | {artford, Conn.. and ended in Los|to enable the second reading to be | Hampton Roads operating base. His with little reference to the ca ity | Thermometer—4 p.m., : 8 pam., 3 $45 * 2-Pants Suits and Overcoats y work here won for him the Navy - by such holding to maintain m- : 12 midnight, 40; 4 a.m., 38. 8 a.m., 38 3 i g ! cross with a citation * r exceptic 1 Iy meritorfous service in a duty of 2 ily except as determined by the in-| *+dajawo, Prima Donna Here for Final Re-|experienced settler. 1/ Sestiony thorough work in charge of the de A 5 “Furthermore, allowing the unap- ' clopment of the naval operating base = = P S hearsal Is Wife of Com- | propriated and unreserved lunds of amapion Roads HI-HEAT LO-ASH 2-Pants Suits public domain to be used as grazing | — Y | Admiral Dillincham also was pro pany Conductor. commons,” the report continued, “has e moted for llant and conspicuous an vercoats ! conduct” in b: greatly increased the instability of | o tie during the Spanish- | the live stock industry of the West, | «oudy | \nerican War. At the close of the | Ask us for a pamphlet na donna of | Denuded range lands can be re a i war with Spain was in ch: of | on this high-grade American affairs in mpany. who | under SmEE waters and in nto Domingc ped a revolu system of regulated gr i night, prepara- | However, it is impossible to employ | rived here Satury s E ot semi-bituminous v to the final rehearsals vesterd such methods of utilization on the 0.80 tion in that ‘country established s ¢ Gounod's “Romeo adn” Juli 150,000,000 aeres of unallotted and un i P a definite government. Later he was domestic coal. b the Washington Opera Com: | reserved public domain under our e: Db o e o ouy I Sento S tiet the Westineton | S i { Domingo and aided e accomplish A G T actos Defends Cotton Reports. uninterrupted commerce, security to = Samassoud, con : - - | 1 1ne ux; $ form- ives and property of foreigners and | Defending the cotton crop report- | o At He aet i tem, rec attack. i b pait CraTEEITH : ress an utaways performaice Secretary suggested a reduction in the | J { =l o be mitn (‘GRIFFITH CORPORATION-) L = o ehen her hus] v frequency of the reports. now issued i = : compatriot, Chaliapin. wa twice a month from July to Decem- | L | Grandmother of Miss Minter Dies. artist of the local company, < ber. Criticisms of these reports, he | 3ia 5 | o e the title role o said. are largely due to a misunder ’ Mile . 5 Mai i v o e b she vidue to)s der s Miles, grandmother Main Office 1319 G N.W P A fnsthesSUne s, s Bta of the nature of the early | (i | of Mary Miles Minter, former motion = : Deposits Cheerfully Accepted Jullet Brsiior gier finet coles, Bune| sts which_are often taken to |} picture star, died at the home of Mr. Franklin 4840 when 'she was only 17, in Petrograd, timates of final ginning Charlotte Shelby, Miss Minter" Russia, In the opera, house there, | of merely Interpretative indications e B G o sth, Mme. Sa > . make hel = “To avoid misunderstanding with Cloud = o - D T e ———— uppearance th son at the Metro: | .oqect ‘to these early 0 Cloudy . ey | GIFTS MEN LIKE Premier Pachiteh Better, | SR IBBARBIAIALEAIAIBNEHIIE which was the role she sang in her | (2" (he cotton forecasts during July 8 BELGRADE, Jugoshivia, December | ) 300066060006000000000000000000000000000000000, 0 | 2 ) v ‘Metropolitan from the | 2nd 4 Degomitien i Benant |2 clotias |7 P).—Considerable impro s i Wh W Lik Sl’l e "1‘1?'3,"? ".nfiv:i‘.z!ym ment simply reporting the acreage in | St o | iothain s tonsll A e 1o | ere omen Like to op- z"- N e asae: | cultivation and the condition and prog |t attle Clear | Pachitch, who reported to be| i er New York house.| Lo "G¢ the crop during these months, | 3 e o e 1 dF S bl Gvery addaan H(“;'c':l»*“‘s x’:\ll made which, vesterday with several members of ) the she iwillfmever | LS 28 S 20 R the eabinet cast which would indicate the p | _ & i upper and lower limits within which | Vienria o the final ginnings were likely o fall. | Soninbagen. Denm i o = e see Y ao | It 1s believed that if these suggestions | Sl )Xo @0 bart coudy | Jewelry and Fur INSURANCE S Bane Tl O e arried out, some of the present | Humilton “Herinuda g1 Pan cloudy | Covers all risks—world_wide - hus made s : h, Porto Rico ordy ¥ E . criticism might be avolded without | Sty uat Fo e Glouas o1 LeROY GOFF F Q 1 1 d diminishing in any way the value of | Colon. Canal Z Glear s Tnsurance—all_branches | 1rst uality mporte the ofticial cotton repos i = ER A v10 Woodward Bldg. M. 336 | : . : Ttubber, Discussed. EARTHQUAKE White English Broadcloth Metropo for “Lel ports of the Agriculture Depart RTHQU RECORDED. { = g Coq d'Or e }-‘_“”L{ ment to overcome the rubber shortage A o Manen® | Ol utiet in Petre, | by _introduction of rt owing in | Machines at Georgetown U. Reg- &5 O | this countr ed in the re a e % " at Russian tenor| port, which said that the department Sstex “SlichC Natiatoon, Babenets, “‘M‘ lik " be | 1S now experimenting with various| A “slight” earthquake was regis- . g e | g8 OE PR 000 e | 0 e Sty Ebarkiy ousands o tes Dt o Russia when sheliem, the department has learned that|about noon yesterds Caleulations HARRY J. ABRAMS B e e fre- | the cotton plant throws off certain | made by Director Tondorf placed the 819 Randolph St. N.W. Gl i1 Ber oous -“\“"” sne :‘h‘: odors which attract the pest, and one | center about 1,900 miles southwest of Crml iy of these odol 1ving a « 1.39 ~ “but because is 2 married him because 1 admired his greatness, nT espected and she added. at 10:20 o'clock yesterday morning an rthquake of considerable intensity 0 and 700 miles southwest mu ain attrac- | Washington. : . contry. e S e 8 Specially Priced ‘hat il Sibanievn, | isolated so that the department hopes | Recorded at Denver. % tirely to Savs Jabanleva. | i, be able to develop a synthet dor | . Colo., December 7 (A).— Ao she ks ver.Prau of her con |as hatt tor hte boll weevil 1o attract | ; . Forstll, director ducte sband, T do not praise M. | "oy from the cotton plant. seismographic observatory at Sumassoud luse hel s imyihhues [ SUCERSREYRIREE L08 CeE R College here, announced ~last Three for 5400 band,” the si vely explained farm conditions, the report ‘ob. | night that his instrument registered erved that the heavy net movement | of the rural population away from | farms has been checked, and that |between noteworthy progress has been made |0t Denver. A Y among farmers in the liquidation of —— 1 LL FILL VACANCIES their indebtedne: Agriculture pro- H wi Snrtion for the year as a whoto e | el Heads Siste Dry League, Neckband or Collar Attached, 14 to 17 America’s Most Beautiful Ball Room It’s such an extraordinary neckwear price you'li want several for Christmas presents. well balanced, and measured in terms P & v 2 S IN ROLL OF TEACHERS of income, the general economic Dosl:| Yy b peoiso oy ocember 7 (P). k.1“35f;flyv hDec“./ *;l”h Scores of patterns, all’ desirable; hundreds of TN tion of agriculture promises to be *at | g, CL it 4 {ate Smit! ashing- i Examinations Announced by |least equal to, if not slightly hetter | Rindall, joint author of the eighteenth 3 % & ties to choose from at 50c. . " than that of last vear.” Gross income | 2mendment and widely known as a ton’s most popular blues School Authorities, at Franklin |g o1 oraing amounted to §1,900,000,000, | Prohibition advocate, yesterday was elected president of the State Law En- singer, will sing her Blues at Swanee. o compared with $1.400.000.000 in ' the | §1°° Building, December 22 and 23. | compared WEth Joo 000 Hhcome | forcement League. ninations for the selection of | from meat anli’n!al.s amounted to ap- Lers to fill vacancies in the spe- | proximately $2.600,000,000, compared Silk 1€8 Boxed Free! Home of the Do“ar Tie . Thousands of Wrinkle Proof, $ Silk and Wool, Cut Silk and Knit prie -] with $2.2 j 923-24. Farm . departments of the District public | With $2,200,000,000 in 1 : American Ha- S o be held Tuesday wnd | production generally last vear increas- PAID O Wednesday watton' Orches: ‘ 4 zlis] ief exa ner previous y g % SR, ! 0 battle of music. oz glish, chief examiner of the | Q1o 00,000,000, these fncomes being SAVINGS || gchool system, announced tod minations, to be conducted at well above those earned during the 1 2 ressi below the M, ’s Worth or M. B % klin Schovl, Thirteenth and K | period of depression, b L | Swanee Syncopators oney’s Worth or Money Back B o A0 5 somn- s both | Sarnings of mormal vears. ~ Farme R ) | s ot A% s 910 Seventh St. N.W. = : > o gombetin | are receiving better prices for the | irection o = Gays, will ba in draw art, domestic sclence, draw! music, physical culture, metal and _woodwork, painting and — | inting. The few vacancies to be| Of the ship tonnage building in | . Pliea are in senior and junior high|Great Britain. two-thirds is steam and gchools and in the elementary grades. | one-third internal combustion. mechanical | products, the report said, than at any | time in the last five years. “We Request the Return of Anything That Can Be Bought . for Less Elsewhere” 000000000000 0000000000 MORRIS PLAN BANK | | 13th St. at E Under Supervision 1J. S. Treasury i e i 1408 H ST. N. W. Dencing Eery Nicy 10000000000 00000000000030000000000000000000:0500000000000200000000000280000000000 7000000000000000000000000000000000000000000(0 0000000000000 00000000000000000000000° DRSSV RV DR RVERLRK TE TR TR TR TR TR E TR T T T TR P TR TR T T TR T T Ty { i i § a. AVG. § Ty £ 3 KfiyFMAN plm