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THE EvENIN TAR, WASHINGTON, D. ., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 11, NEW MODEL FOR MONUMENT TO THE SOUTH ERN CONFEDERACY. stus 1 an, sculpto FLAPPER M RS AT THE CAPITOL. Bobbed hair and short SLPING E S U'S FIREP © The e tonire: Denasta . EDERA Augnstus Lukeman, seulptor, Rrs irs or b et e enr s Wt ety O e e HELPING TO MAKE SANTA CLAUS FIREPROOF. The Washington Fire Department has taken a hand and the madel of the group which he will cut into the side of Stone Mountain. near Atlanta, The original HIE and itheb gilshure ssidito e ontling itha boy mesansece, | Narics claiming that mere Christmas result from San ta's inflammable whiskers than by any other canse. Here plan of the carving has heen considerably changed Wide World Photo, Wendell and Gladys Ward in the photograph. Copsright by Harrie & Ewing. we have the firemen fireproofing the facial adornment. . s Rose Jordan-of San Diego. THE VANISHING RACE IN SCULPTURE. U, S, J. Dunbar. Washing ANOTHER CHAMPION ENTERS THE FIELD. He is Vietor A, 3 P ache grower of Calif., i< not afraid of snakes. and PRESIDENT'S CHRISTMAS MAIL ARRIVING, or the next twe sculptor, completing his liken of Sitti . famous Indian warrior. Dorchester. M He claims 1o be the owner of the longest mustache ptivity, but some of it was burned she proves it. She holds 19 of the Ira Smith. attached to the force of the executive offic will be a busy man. The statue Will he placed in the Coll of Wilkesharre, ¥ nd paid for off recently when he ded in the rescue of several persons from a Dorchester dance! hall fir San Diego zoo’s gopher and k 3 ail. and the Christmas gifts are bhe. by the student body. National Photo Copyright by Underwood & Underwood snakes. Copsright by P. & A. Pha § P CAPPERREGRETS | orrersrewsmo. ) INTRODUGED ":;f";::,',;.:“:;.“ io Make Abandoning (UAROFC [ | J6GFG crien esos wowsces ) | EoF STINENTS ent of weeks At a meeting last nizht rict to abandon or willfully s endered by the Supreme Court of the of Hyattsville offered a (u\\md % “brovide for the support and main- | U'nited States in the case of the United of $200 for information leading to the | tenance of his wite or minor children | States vs. Moreland Senator Points Out Building west of the sender of a threatening | §1 000, 000 Authorized for | i desiitie ercumndiances’ il " Ganges. pronosed in the wit| Couzens’ Committee Testi- | o ond vice mesident spnen Princeton Conference Weigh- to Constable Thomas 3 proved today by the Board of District | provide for striking out the prov Program Demands Full ™ constavie was .tola ne woua| FOrt Reno Site in Meas- |t Senator Capper of Kansas, cha: | acted il restore 10" the Juvenie | Mony Says U. S. Lost | seoreties. "and“Nitiea s * | ing Undergraduate Views on be killed and the letter, mailed in | man of the Senate Di t committee. | Court jurisdiction to hear and deter Yearly ADDFODFiafiOnS. "‘:'”‘1“_‘”" Wednesday, was signed ure in HUUSE. ‘wun. request for its introduction and | mine such cases upon information. | Large Sums. 4 2 , Vashir ; S World Tribunal. K K K enactment > draft of the bill was prepared by over the action of zislation’ providing wurchase | hear an ermine non wt ca o rOiiE G the Commissionars Charges that the vernme the Fuige T v.";‘fl,fl‘i‘!f“'. ”L‘\‘ NINE HURT IS RECORD T """j"j" ”"f""‘ ot eerited S Jurisaiction | Wil oot (‘i'-f?. A oner 1._]\,',' ';K.:';,,f _j' ok ‘»«”“‘n o “,: ATTORNEY EXPLAINS sear be 1300000 under current an- | (QF TRAFHC ORASHES | it worsmecs e igesat lane | DAWES NOT DISTURBED ALFRED H. MILLS DIES: | formia and the S mavei FLORIDA LAND ROOM ernoon by Senator thur Capper in the District of Columbia, for the | 01l Corporation are cor 1in the o o B | oL, Mayback, U, 5. A, Is| Mo of mproving the sreet pan | BY HARRISON SPEECH | 35 YEARS IN U. S. SERVICE |iz-timon betere the Uomene oo e N beeeed the B and establishing a model community — _r aute restéiduy by Semmtos Covzens, | Woed J. Dice el Cosmopn]xmns Among the Injured—Police Re- |plant < introduced in the House to- | Enjoys Caustic Comment, But Will Employe of Bureau of Engraving |chairman of the committee, and madc Good andl BadePichinestos ee was = day by Representative Clarence J. Mc- | public vesterday C stimate port No Fatafities. Eioid Bepiitcas. o Midugan asin] T Cpepmign, fer Sasilng and Printing—Funeral to Be The counsel and engineers em- = t tor A Y S0 e B sloyed by the committee char; sout onedt new senator —_— her of the House District committee, Senate Rules. | Held Tomorrow. D e G ey i “.‘;\‘IIH:‘(\ one. pointed out that Cong adopited the Nine persons were fnjured in traf-|to which committee the bill was re-| Vice President Dawes' campaign for | Arreq H. Mills, 63 vears old, for taxes from the Gulf Oil Corporation| plan of putt through a $19.000,000 | ¢, cidents reported by the police ferred | m!mhngm;‘ln- rules ‘.|| the \Is-nar‘e 10| vears a plate printer at the bureau | from 1913 to 1919 at the time Secre The fact that America is fast be- school building i in five Years. | juping the 24 hours ended at & o'clock S lisreRieR strict | Prevent fillbusters and expedite busi- | of engraving and printing, died at his | tary Mellon held a large interest in|coming a N by mepnle which w v close to $4,000,000 | i oining There .were no fatali bill provides that the District | pegg has been abated not a whit, it yegidence, 132 Eleventh street south. | it. Ly of ' desire fo a vear tor er said he be- ol "YHCEG 0 Ifked A, Mayback, | Commissioners be authorized and | was learned today, by the genial and | eaet, vesterday after an illness lasting | Infernal Revenue Commissioner | ¢ P ant was the reasor leved the cit of the Dis want | (" Princetc Movement. A.. 3830 Fultc eet, and Ida | directed to purchase or condemn all | Caustic comments of S v Pat Har- | gince July. He Was 2 member of the | Blair and the solicitor of the bureau [attributed by Fred . . local attor t to see the scho ling program ad- |\ ek, 38 vears old, Falls Church, or any property within the territory Democrat Mississippl, who | pfate ‘Printers’ Union and was a na i been defied by division chiefs in i ¥ heres a.. were injured in nt of 2520 hounded on the north by Fessenden | ¢ d both the Senate and the V. tive of New York. the efforts to setfle the Standard of | Fesorts, in Missachusetts avenue about 9:30 | street, on the south by Chesapeake | President to laugh heartily vesterday| e leaves his widow, Mrs. Carrie N, | California case. involving $3.378,000 | bers of the Cosmopolit Velock last night. The voung woman | street. on the west by Belt road and |afternoon. I Milis: four s Robert R. Mills of | in taxes directly and $25,000,000 indi- | Weekly luncheon ' ve a the eas shranyan vas i e car of Allen H. Watson. on the east by Nebraska avenue and | The Vice President. commenting Maniiowac : George Mills of | rectly. Fr e Hote £4.1 ) e ot Burean recom- | pop Chureh, Va., that collided with | Reno road. Upon the acquisition of |later on the address of Senator Har- |\ Alfred H. Mills, jr., and | A ce, as “Cosmopolitan of the menred ¢ £ only $2 e Army officer’s car. this property the District Commis- | oy *fl|"l . s ra . Mills, both of this city: ihree | Delays Obtained, Ts Charged. oy m\;! f his recent investizaiion | ind the the greater part ; injured st aid at | sioners would have the power to set enjoved it very much. was | da s, Mrs. Ida L. Raney of Lyn dehians SRy : opida and of the good and bad | union t of the Jie dniuee ‘”:‘.:, D W‘\'l;:hl{m\\.:i St o SEnoh OF 1) au iy dedeed | good humored, and. so far as I could |brook, Long Tslind: Mrs. Mary Scheuch | _The Sinclair Oil Corporation had SRiT hoethe Loom Dheldbeiioe plus in the Treas Y s ; ble to provide sites for a reser- |see. in good taste. and Misa Carrie Mills, both of | heen able to obtain delav after de-|of State income tax and inheritance omor Will Qall Meeting Willia: Biaws scoloued 29 wyears for school and playground | Tt is expected that before long the | Washington, and a brother, Melviile |12y in the sett “'“"”"v OESIcE o S |t he declared. was resulting in a table discu 1 605 N street. diiver offaktrugic ses, and for such parks as in | Senate rules committee will be called s of Poughkeepsie. N. Y. with a_result that it was not closed | g o Ce e e fram. the Senator Capper plans to call the e "0 "consumers' Con, probably | their judgment should he protided. | together to consider the amendments| Funeral services will be conducted | for 1916. North establishing residences in Flor Dismisticommitce Iy NeXt | (o the most se injured vietim | The measure authorizes an appro- | Proposed by Senator [nderwood of the residence tomorrow afternoon | Charges also were made that h"\ a week (6 1nize N detentay s hecidentsHle was | printion of $400.000 out of the Treas. | Alabama, Senator Fess of Ohio and at 230 o'clock. Rev. S. B. Daugherty | {aX cases of 8. G. Kennedy and T. A} “Decryj ashy tunes” in m: mittees 18 v @ Jding by his truck in rear of the | ury of the United States, of $600,000 | Senator Jones of Washington. Sen | of the United Brethren Church wiil,Springer, who made a profit of $6.000.- | the modern hymn 1 Miss Esther | Gibhons e District measures that Munsey building adjusting the lights | from the revenues of the District lator Jones had his proposed amend- ! officiate. Interment will be in Cedar | 000 on the sale of Oklahoma oil lands | Linkins of the local Federition of M- “Fhomie, Soci yeady been introdue \ e, et ek f the same com. | making a total of .$1,000.000, to be |ments formally referred to the rules | Hill Cemeter in 1916, were “kicked around from|sic Clubs, outlined to (he Cosmepoli- | of New York One of the t s o £ | nany backed 'St him. Suffering | used in acquiring the property. | committee by the Senate yesterday. - . l'xlll:u' tomontiur il the statute of lm.l; tans the plan of her organisation in| dent -of -Williar attention Senute Districtidom: i SoF Eos o R LG itk hin: Ang e Commissioners also are given —_— = i tation ran and no tax was assessed |fostering a hymn-memorizing contes aca s the nomination of Commis pok wnd 2 pe Jle ernal injuries, | Power to purchase any property lying | against that profit. in the various Sunday schools in ege: Ivy e A e S | Bk vt il I e 1 | BUSINESS ALUMNI VOICE TURKISH BATH IN WILDS | segeat BB, oo cuae on o 12, 828 ioeiots, Sy xchon, || Coere; s - id no opposition to the con | separate purchase at different times | | poration, A. H. v, engineer for the | provide concerts and Christmas music | Royal Meeker P o e | ¢ vears o, 1525 1 et udgment 1t wown ve na. | PROTEST TO NAME CHANGE| IS DEVISED BY INDIANS il e i his case was | U e Sarions Joehi insitutions ar| ik 1ne Totersacion on and :rdde m”x“ i‘”\ Benning northeast, ran ags \;ln’ur.'-wn\' in carrving out the pro- | | e —— ‘Jannnod“nnm\;gn the bur ; u “{1 |i|eb. ing the holiday season At Genavi-L Hlobert. i oua to feel that the President had |3, > 0 am E *| visions of this meusure. . e ruary, 1921, because Secretary Mellon| ynnouncement was made that the Nmerican committee > Cherai: dore | yellinm | A Objact o Mechristening iSchaolyte | T ote BtonestDoused With Water | iy e e thvolying COMBANIH 1N |1t e e e | of the Ame Sahan | 4 in House and Natives Force which he held an interest settled be-| pansed with and a supper will be held | Gen. Henry Allen, commande: AIR BILL REPORTED. SoncriECEeTN Prosdant hnees 8 fore he took office in March of hat|a( §30 at the Lee House instead. the Khine army o pation, spriation for school s the iy secretar ard 0 Rosedale stree Adiheex Fifteenth and Gales streets north- the nomination would he con | Federal Bureau. | out u se - seal relations b east yesterda t o and re- | el i g B Dier bl vear. The case was closed under an| pooster -prizes for the week were Ravmond Robhin “hicago. to obtain action in the last Con.|* Haley, colored, 10 years old : | Z . ¢ name of Business High School to the| OTTAWA, December 11.—Although | fraud. club, presided. Dr. George Vincent, president District committee for NIt of heing struck by the motor | The new Congress took its first ac | School. as proposed by school offi-|region of British Columbia. the|reau allowed too great a discave before them a number of other im-| ¢SUH STt 8L COTICE AVel S was | dent Coolidge’s air board. held last night. The association voted [ Smith, dominion archeologist, is the |inetead of refunding $3.996,080 to the| NEW ORLEANS, December 11 (P). | mit to ater include | | of civil avis was reported by the |pointed to lay its case before the|sires to enjoy a Turkish bath he|an additional tax of $594,304. Spokes- | (here js something else that makes me tivean deral Distriet goy reau of Civil Aer . and an ad-[ton: James C. Wilkes, H. Clay |oughly heated they are rolled into a|that there had been undue speed in|pil brother Franz, at Lyden, Wash., | ek in the United States foct Office ed severe injuries to her legs B SS— velt—Appeal to Board. A number of District bills that fail treated at home. 4 e o agreement that it could not be re-|,(itdaq (o Dr. Fdward Silver and Al Closing v be delivere Lon. meatedbat hony Senate Gets Measure Creating New | Trotests against changing the| PY th® Assodiated Pre opened except on an allegation of |T.ea Paul Branstedt. president of the | tomerrow niz T already ha n reintroduces ey Gplonesn N g ! n rred 1o subcommittees ISeaton '\'.‘\m-mr\ fed an oy Theodore Roosevelt Business High | far from civilization In the plateau| The charge was made that the bu- the Rockefeller Foundation ation next week | fult of ibelng strd White '31} | tual step today toward carrying into | Clals, were volced at a meeting of | Thompson River and Currier Indians [vaiue for the oil properties of the cor | «pict i \ District Commissioners have | yohicle of drederick M. WWhite. 214 effect the recommendations of Presi.|the alumni association of the school, |have thelr Turkish baths. Harlan I.|poration and its subsidiaries, and tha Living Dead Man" Kills Self. WILLIAM F. SLATER DEAD. portant pieces of proposed thon | R S A reld EbABLiL =1 A bill by Senator Bingham. Repub.| 60 to 5 against the change of name|authority for this statement. corporation, as was done for the five-| L g a living dead man. 1 have ich it is expected they will trans s i % | lican, Connecticut, for encouragement | and the following committee was ap. When 'a member of elther tribe de-|year period, it should have collected | averything in the world I want, but | Former Postal Clerk Dies at + bill 1 P [ ' to work ¥ | Senate e committee. It pro-| Board of Education: Alfred A. Mc- |builds a fire and rolls bowlders into |men for the bureau defended the set-| sy 1o die,” » Stephen Micheal Emergency Hospital. j SEEK. NEW SCHOOL. | vides for a Commel tment Bu- | Garraghy, president of the as: it. When the big stones are thor- |tlement as right and just and denied |5\ (hen killed himself. Ile asked that| Ty ijiam . Slater, 80 vears old. « ernments veorganizition of “the [ After listening to a complaint that | ditional Assis S 'y of Com-|Espey, lHenry Schwelnhaut, John A.|house constructed of timber and|setiling the case. be notified. | Db Tor A e diedian Public Ut s Commission. modifica- | pare than 150 children in Potomae | merce, to co-ordinate svernment | Reilly and Joseph (. McGarraghy. earth. The “‘bather,” nude, lies on a | ency Hospital yesterday. Death | Change Overruled. e torland street paving | jfeights are without adequate N,.,,fl.,:vummm for the developfent of civil| Speakers declared they feared the |cot and the hot bowiders are sprinkled ascribed to shock from a fall last il to increase the | pflities, Supt. of Schools Ballou | aviatic change of name would be the begin- | Witll water, causing steam to arise| With respect to the Standard Oil|of its oil and gas section, had refused | Mondas wers of the Commissioners promised the members of the Potomac | Provision is made for lighting of air- | ning of a move to abolish the spe-|and making the bather perspire vio-lof California, representatives of thelio be bound by the solicitor's deci Mr. Slater was a member of S ents to the traic law and & bill to | {leights Community Assoclation, who | ways and airports, licensing of com- ' cialized commercial curMeulum now | lently. committee said it had sought to|sion. This case still is open in the | john's Lodge. No. 11, 1. A. A. A open and extend @ number of im-| held a mass meeting last night 1o dis 1 pilots, inspection of commer- .mnlnwd at Busmees Il]gh To top off the bath a dash is made | change its system of charging devel- | bureau. Funeral services will be conducted portant highways, such as Fourteenth | cuss the situation, t he would do | cia t and a special weather report | through the door of the house and|opment costs into capital account, so| Refore Chairman Couzens submit- 4t his residence, 541 Seventh oot street all in his power 1o r dy the need. | for aircraft. On Bh t Ki " T D the bather plunges into the river for|as to include them into’ expense ac- | ted the testimony his committee met | outheast, tomorrow afterncon i The bill to’create a department of | Dr. Ballou said that it he felt the e Shot Kills Two Deer. a swim. count, thereby saving a levy ofland decided to send its completc gclock. Tnterment will Ls a Cor Jublic welfare in the District govern- need of a school was greater in that | ; i ; ATLANTA, Ga., December 11 (#).— C e $3,378,000 in the vear 1918. Commis- | findings to the Treasury for criticism | gressional Cemetel et alicady Haw Deeh FOEwaAraelifo | sactioritintin, stmels bi e e oy Holdmg His Parking Place. The legal bag limit for deer in Geor-| When the International Alliance of |sioner Blair and the solicitor of the | and comment before filing them with = ) ater had been retired from Congress by the Commissioners. strive to secure sufficient funds for | From the Kansas City Star. gia s two. Miss Eleanor Hopkins, | Woman's Suffrage holds its conven- | bureau ruled that this change could | the Senate, probably some time next | nment service for about 1n 2 i the erection of a five-room bullding Boh Hendricks drove downtown in | after having killed one, dropped two (tion in Paris next June it will be the | not be made, but L. C. Manson, coun- | month. With the submission of that, . e was the husband of t} at least. his car this morning and then walked | more with one shot. “What to do?” | first time that the feministx of the |sel for the committee, said that S. M.[report the Senate Inquiry into the » ) Marta later. Ie leave Costa Nica ever been noted forl Clinton L. Marshall presided over | home to dinner so he wouldn't lose |asks Game Warden Peter Twiddy.|entire world have met in the French | Greenidge. chief of the enginee: Internal Revenue Bureau, begun more ., Mrs. Laura C. Slater of th her beautiful nen the me | his parking place. “Accidents will happen.” capital. sectlon of the bureau and the head than a year a will be finally closed. '8

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