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2 = THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. €., TUESDAY. DECEMBER 29. 1925. AS COMMISSIONER Chief Justice McCoy Admin- isters Oath in Office at District Building. A. Fennins was sworn < Distriet Commissioner by reme Court. ‘The ered in Commis- \ the Dis- Iph has heen < appoi Mies Katherine Frederick Ralph L. Hil led the late Capt. of the District St INMARKET PARLEY Message to Farm Conierefice Urges Sound Economic Policy Be Worked Out. By the Associated Press DES MOIT . lowa. Dacember 20 President Coolidge looks to the farm marketing conference here today to ald in “working out a = economic policy (for holding cr piuses) on | which there will he substantfal agree ment among farm inierests, A telegram from the White House closing with these words was received by conference leaders and read by Itep. resentative Cyre Discuss President’s Spee The President’s telegram. clarifving his attitude on a grain export corpora tion #s expressed in his recent Chicago speech, was the chiel topic under dis cussion us the conference assembled It follows: “In order that you max be able to clarify certaln conflicting re ports heing made concerning my atti tude on the agricultural marketing problem. in casxe the question arises at Your conference. December 29, 1 refer You to my recent Chicage speech Where, among other things. | said, ‘Of course, I should he wiliing to approve any pian that can ha devised in ac. cordunce with sound economic prin Ciples “I recognize that it is a probiem of economlic Importance not only (@ ag riculture but to the nation and he leve that sound ways can be found for coping with it Declares Farmer Must Be Given Relief From Pres- ent Schedules. Sounding 2 warning that an up heaval may he expecied nnless farm. ¥ relief from the | present 5 enator Arthur Capper < today described a rowing feeling” in the West for a [ readfustment of the tariff program. ’ll&r‘l:nllvl: that the American farmer must sell his products on a world mar ket while he bhuvs on an American | market. generally higher, Senator Cap. per told A meeting of the People’s Re. construction lLeague considerinz the tariff at the Raleigh Hotel today that, “all in all. the farmer has had ihe | short end “of the preseni protective {tariff." The farmer. he added, must | have a hetier market for his =urplus crops, an end contemplated in the Me. Nary-Haugen hill Senator Capper 100k a rap at the ex- | perts who figure tariff schedules with { their relation to agriculture and in dustry, ana aeclared that the present high tariff has aided in establishing an American monopoly in aluminum. “If “the experis in Washington will get down to brass tacks some solution of the farmer's problem will be worked ol he said. I am in sympathy with the entire movement and hope # o lution can be reached that will bring about tariff equality. He added that in his opinion “New Englanders” have 100 large a part in shaping the tariff - TARIFF CHANGES PREMIERE IN . C. Washington Opera Company to Be First to Offer Cad- man’s “Daoma.” The W ning 1o offer sw American oper: never preser since its eompos jon by Charles Wakefield adman one of the foremost America douard Albior inder and d ctor of the Opera ns 10 s and w the Spring his opera pr work for Washingio Francis La Omaha Indians street southe f Cadman's Follows has had Hits Government Price Fixing. policy of the Nation, _ Detective Alligood, Frank Tunnell, arrested for the hold-up, and Detective <eason RS Toe BRAE Y Lo St Praises Tariff Principle. Photograph was made after the hold-up and Mr. Tunnell objected operas ; | darki Government price fixing whather di-| Although a protective tariff systa Iy Ame GATLIN WILL ATTEMPTS Alll-NishtiRankans: | cavemmeioqots rangéisheter [ Sza0el altoleshe o pne — - F‘il](]fl a (vllanlpi()n inz and \‘I‘Hmfi tarm products sither [ periority of the American business 2 d T0 CUT OFF HIS WIDOW : ! fieedly gitaueati haiemonan | pslan shdihe eI RATMATE L SIREH EXTENS"]N Waitresses Get ADV'SURS MEH’ In¥SenatoriCapper (inte:, tutlitoumion ofitne vl id It sametimesfaotks Eeashios on “Bolshevik” Mie Danchter Unprovided fo: Tes- plus problem is hringins differant {n. |the group it was designed to protect. zh Unp d for in terests tozether on the printeples of | the farm The Fordney-McCumber tament—Bulk of Estate Left # sound plan to handle it, xnd | hope | fATIf has been heipful to growers of From Customer i Senator Arthur Capper of Kan further conferences and discussions | Wheat. cattle. sheep and poultry, but to Woman ‘“Friend _— sas. chairman of the Senate Dis Wwill result in the working out of s |©on the whole the farmer has not hene - — 2 5 g fct commiitee. today took a hand gound economic plan on which there | ited marerially. “We are justified in By the Associated Press i Ganin former chier en- Board of Women's Institution the controversy over abolition of il he substanilal agreement among | MAKINg important changes in the A 2 for the Sor LONDON, Decembe h 1th farm interests. [ trust vour confer. [1ATIM." he safd t ¢ o tied Christmas day rs of Lone en Sl at Alderson Here to ashineton: Arceta Pronos ence may contribute to thix end o ainn o r aareRe e ot | Commissionens” Beport Rt paining that thoir ahops ave Janisyl. Elect Offi wd no suggestion as to how . a two-day session devoied to open dis i holshe by the bu 75 per icers. tuation might be improved. Sena issfon of the United States tariff. SeRbad p Riasta i temtports ect Officers e s e i e s | YOUTH ROBS CHILDS i e iane e ieees| tenhousefRroposalilssNOtiing | eibeq hate dnd = isposition of her D stand how restriction of parking with a direct money interest in iia e oot Gatlin: in his| «edorar| PeLWeen the hours of 2 and 5 a.m BEFORE SCORES OF enactment” “adroitly devised” and ac Plan for District. luced throug sclares the suit The advisery hoard of the Federal| (. 140 nh0ve matters tually wrote the cotton goods tariff m: v November. 1924, Industrial Institution for Women. at There i no traffic prohlem at . NCH said Frederic B. Shipley. president of e of ted " azaingt him. Alderson. W. Va.. convened today at| that houy of the morning.” Senator LUNCHEON PATRONS the National cCouncll of American Im: o, ouition 1 the hill now pending slop tea : e Eliaahetn the Department of Justice f fiest | Capper said ne cars have porters and Traders schedule B and sandwiches hte lizabeth | the Dey bl [ off the s & at once «ontinued from First Page.) ix fraught with camouflage and tricks, in Congress for the extension of ek T wetress of New | session. to elect officers, discuss disci-| ¢’ iy A havdship on man It compounds rate upon rate. What. tenhouse strest was veiced hy of heing “un- plinary probiems and go over matters I understand the propasal has o his chauffeur. “I wani to look [ ever ind of tarift [Alen they MY Board of District Commissioners in ster lia G S < - SR the indorsement of the Fi De these hirds over.” Av onest men will agree that they i) e ilia G relating to the general organization of [ the ind ent of the Fire hese hirds o Soar v to Representative Zihi-| fldren. ’ With tha | Felating to the partment. The Fire Department He gor out on an epposite corner. | should be plainly stated and not dis. "*POrt teday to Repr ViDer month to che | 115 4 X mus: have clear streets to perform He mer Goodman, his friend. there | guised mAn, | chirman ot : = estate i devised | The hoard was addressed by Mre. | jix work. Rut I have not notleed The two of them talked. negligently Millions of dollars’ worth of possible commitiee ’ Atiortse Harvey of Germantown, yjapel Walker Willehrandt. Assistant| that the Fire Department has been apparentiy. From under Alligood's | Imports of articles not praduced in the | ‘The object of the bill is 1o authorl feseribed an his “fetend2? | (08 TGl e ais and pur.|. AT W prked cars Iate A DAt his evex were rivated on the twp| United States are stopped by neediess the Commissioners 1o institute con code. has Bight n Laly in the residen men. Down E street they strolled in|tariffs recklessly imposed by tariff demnation proceedings for the acau’ it the wake of the men Alligood was | makers indifferent 10 congumers’ sition of )Iw: land vired »“-”v he 'l\ her dower. (General Sargent was in attendance for v ic move wonld convineed they were looking over auto.| Fights, David J. Lewlis, formeriy a tension of l..n-vrv’h ‘«.- \n\«l:” et ‘\’.4‘\;‘ € DO 4 hrief time before going to the White un undeniable hardship on mabiles with the intent of taking one.| Member of the Tarifl Commission, told Blair road —and th # asintetentfinsithe e have s ol e branch of the B. & O. Railroad, con-| their customers do, the K et e beople. We have In Wash Yol ispncaie: RS e Dranch o e B oation of Tand | directors compiain WHEELER CLEARED v own motor cars, hut wh | At Fourteenth streest and PPennsyl 5 = WlTH TWO OTHERS ON U. S. CHARGES One large chain tea s as in contem) he estat gence” by waitresses. The idea not generally favored. however because it is feared more money in the independence of 1} the Honse District the hequest un- poses of the institution. and Attorney - gum ard smoke cirageties f one-third Headed by Mrs. Alvin Dodd of th the owners for the extension of the : . Signs of inflation are <een on the city. president, the hoard is compos flord to build £ < or |vania avenne, in front of a cigar store L ingaiion & r EIGHT PERSONS INJURED i lomies ™ Gemeral, Tuhen | oA T N e aaatyi: Rortzon of ine Cnea Siatex o Wepre. i ditmpiaren ne exiension o | CONGRESS IN FAVOR White. superintendent of Federal pris-| these people would probably have | separated o L al o rhiam| Riltenhduse atfeefiacioas the's ons; Dr. Mary B. Harris. superintend the < fi they are And here again entered Alligood's the B. & O. Railroad at the present WHEN TRAIN IS DERAILED ent of the institution: Miss Julia K ywrohibited from parking in intnition. He picked Tunnell to fol mplttee fithe Hous Mr. Rainey o g4e and directs the engineer depa 0 S S e T - or - told the conference today that while 5 208 AE 0 et to prepare plans - Jafftay of New Yo itv. Charles L] greets at night. ‘T understar me | low. The result is told above. Gun-| i foreign Investments mean for | of ine D tes TnoRIng to the Accident on Atlaftic Coast Line. n\\‘-m;‘ n‘«r'h! David 1. Wing. both of | 38000 cars would he affected by the nell w;am mhmlh!ld!' :nd uhhn" hap- | competing nations lower production f:;‘ ‘;‘“m"”r: A At to createana = - ashington sroposal appears to he a mat pened was the root of the seething ex 4 Rt 0N & SONY - B - 3 b ANz Be ¢ i L proposa Appears t costs, there will come a time when the suitahle tway throuch | Likely to Provide Funds for U. S. f t Attributed to Weather, Causes The institution was authorized hy | tar werth lengthy consideration.” citement in the vieinity during the ke provide a suitable roadwa ) s of the Secre e e R e A kized D v subsequent half hour breaking point i reached and a period [\ " liaar ynder the railroad track Hiattations be B rage.) Much Discomfort From Cold. are heing made for buildings to house er Alligood and Detective Wal depreasion comes in thix country Participation in Study of w its shutting down of industries Not Included in Plan i - the first =roup of 200 women B A dron picked up Robert R. Parker, 21.| Yan 1% shutting down dpistoien. - \here th By the Ascociatad Press Throughout the country there are CORCORAN lRTHD Y alio: ot DEIAN. 4t Dhitd: stxeet: andil oo = prelufe toithi cvenyithene dome The Commissioners pointed out Disarmament. A crimina " LORENCE. €. .. Pecember 9 from the Agrienltural West the crash A, e FLORENCE, s December 29 about 600 women Federal prisoners Pennsylvania avenus. on vicion of | [0 & G that the highways plan of the Dis- here must Eicht persons were injured as a re. [ Bl QoM e Hedee D eonet RECEPTION IS HELD Peing the companion of Tunneil.” He g ke v Villard, prominent | Irict _6ces not contemplate the ex- ; «ult of & derailment of a southhound cald. can ro longer house them is heing held for investigation arithor. And foraer Sinetor dayin T | tenaion ot Rittenhouse xtreet Wetwaen | Brhe Asaclated Brese. |, Atlantic Coast Line passenger train | plana for the first group of bufld Over at police headquariers Tunnell | {E4leh of Masaachisetts will speak ai the railrosd fracks and North Capi-| A favorable ude toward Amer A today A hroken rail. Al jnas an the S00acre tract are for was finger-printed. And 1t was discov- | o dginner ftonight, closing the two.day tol street. ‘The plan [‘\(n\lrink 'nv' the ".«r‘y-.:v icipation in ww: Gieneva pre trihuted 1o the cold weather. was s these structures: rece di : ise ered that his prinis maiched those of i extension of Quackenhos street from |paratory commission study of dis feahenesponeihle (OniteRw Tegk ontaining e 200 Guests Attend Affair at Louise 270 LN, "l serte Time at Mexen e INg 4 by Renjamin . Marsh, ex. Blalr road to the District line. The|armament questions has heen dis eriously injured are \Willlam | aaminietration and staff house. four Home in Honor of Island. State of Washington e e league us u | topography at the intersection of |closed in the course of conversations f Le Island. injured |cottages with out-of-door sleeping He walked out of the finger-print | “srankiy lobbying conference.” speak- Quackenbas streel. proposed. and the|had by President f the ['nion News ities for the inmates, power and Its Donor. buresu handcuffed 1o Alligood. A= he|oiq at the opening meeting vesierday raflroad tracks. the Commissioners|ous members of purpose on th leas hroken an industrial building. which Al e (S al Qe REDY mords attacked the high tariff provision of explained. lends iiself very advan-ftodax at the W . shown to lim Rjuredibacy S iR o I's an oft-told story at headauar- | fhe Fordnes. MeCnmber law and urged ' {ageously to the construction of an| No objections whatever to making It express N eriously hurt. qu i A ters. And the words he uttered. sum- | qupetitution of moderate protective undergrade crossing. while on the|the necessary appropriations have de. leases. and wh marizing the sentiments of nine out of | naagires. He said it is the hope of | other hand such a crossing at Ritten- | veloped in these discussions, it was permit 1 ripen in ten in the same position, were the confarence to develop facts which house street is not feasible. A suh- | added latter i raze at the Louise Home. 1300 Massachu Tnsthetypizs oon may aid the farmer, and the workers way il he construcied at Quacken-| While the President regards con rown from ce hundied acres of the place |setts avenue. vesterday afternoon and ° in the steel and textile indusirias, how street. eventually. thex Faid, bur sideration of the : e the train. cordinz to the plans. and women |of William Wilson Cor n. the do I respe s s e R . A A high tariff was viewed as one of to he provided with the elimination [Was emphasized that no action swh Five ecars e e used on the farm Among the guests were directors of Had Been Retired From Medical|the largest factors contributing to of existing dangerous grade er ever had vet heen taken toward te nder were thrown over Amonz the prisoners are drug ad- | the home and a number of relatives lower wages for textile workers hy K 2 lection of the personnel of the Amert. ir anaors ke were torn up for more | diots. counterfetters, mail law vio | of Mr. Corcoran Corps in 1920. Thomas F. McMahon. international can delegation. § of .\_:“m:;‘n thelr exix 5 el P ke : i 5 yresident of the United Textile Work- Meanwhile study of the romplete inz quantities, knowinz Ttmiia law hreakers tions. in keeping with the Christr O A Gt b6 AfealEAT el OLAB e 4 . A % B Tzepara opmif | ! sl % s = was s Rake esident of the league, told sion work as mapped out in Geneva spivit. and a zreat birthday cake was|army, (disd st hikiNome in New Ro la R R e e oA IS SCHEDULED TONIGHT | fontinues at the State Department imber of s pved ol iz T Irs. Walter. chelle. N. Y., last Thursday, accord L on T r StGras oE Sevretaty el BALL TON! . i SOk e Sore Thomas Wood presided at the tea pro & o g b Washington College of Music Stu- the Bees ith COIN SELLING CAMPAIGN Contean men e serven b sfioe | He was o native of Indiana. and bt | 02%iqneet sugar. hecauss of the sugar g ADIe o furnish the Presiient with ASSIGNED TO HEAD S ind'Nice emnor Smeaer Miwe 507 it milltary service ws o meler | Joviuions T tne fav. dents to Give Program at | compiets outine ¢ fornation it et Eustss: 0] % he | Tonnage steeis need no protection. contatneds s I R L ts to be issued ¢ Rlue and Gray Dance a . Virginia H Miss Magzavet Eustis o hing the grade of colonel in the g ral High. nents received from Gieneva h: mail, Permits to he issued DanceiatiMardone: DETECTIVE BUREAU | Niss dtary. il Siss Mary 1. NZieat"Corpe‘or the Regninr Army in | 07; APrahom Berglund of the Univer e FieAthTecelven fum Gensva el | e cea ol cxiresaly to Be Symbolic of Re- Wilniems. Smatanfof Schelhome . Awas Inscemier -t 1816 luding to the duties on certain types| The Community Center Department union of Nation (Continued from First Page.) The recention closed with the Vir. |, He rerved several tours in the Phil: | o "stee) as “indefensible.” He sdded | of the Public Sehools will present a AUGUSTF- GETZ, 883DIES -} te Scorretirs o o s zinia recl ippines, and during the Worl o ot |tbat modérate pratective duties would | concert fonight at 8:16 olclock In R coramon ons < express recess over the christmas | the county public schools and was| Among: thore who attended were: | TR%, 0 S0A"RL loa) suppiies in Lon.|be ample for sthe high-grade steel| Contral WHED Schock (The CORCRil AFTER A LONG ILLNESS &, one nermit wr lease for e n the Stone Mountain | zraduated from Bethel Military Acade- | Mrs. (-alderon Carlisle. Mr. and Mrs G sy . s ranch of the industry. i en by students of the ling cammaizn in the my in 1902, His father. Alexander [ William Coreoran Hill. Col. and Mrs, |00, After his retirn 1o ”::n""‘;‘":‘: Protection given the cattle indnstry Washington College of Music and —_— | under way again died in 1913, and ‘his mother [ Thomas Wand. Admiral and Mrs SUAlex e e e Al this | through duties on cattls and beef was Will include orchestral piano. vielin | Was Veteran of Civil War and| ;. iyorior cannot i Gianballe 16 e BB few vears later. Rishop Frank | Recinald °. Nicholson. Gen. and Mrs, | \vaer Reed General Hospliel th'8]caid by Dr. Lynn R. Edminster of the | and vocal selections. No admission b e b il i Anwer Hatel tonicht. Activ.| I'avne of the Methodist Church was | William Nicholson. Mrs, Willlam or. | Cit¥. for several months. and wat 1| inatitute of Economics to he “not only | fee or cards are required and no col- Building Contractor re LEENEE viet continue uniil an uncle. while another uncle. dohn [ coran Fustis, Miss Emily Matthews, | lioned at Fort RUex, Kans.. when N®| ryjjie trom the standpoint of the in-|lection will be taken. The program apniican P'ayne. was a preacher in the northern | Miss Nanny Rell Maury, Mre. Willlam | Fetired in July, 1920. dustry. but imposes and will increas. | follows: “Stradella” (Flotow). or- commir neck of Virginia e L e D —— ingly impose. hoth upon the industry | chestra: “Serenade” and “Papillons” | \yeust F. Getz 88 vears old, vice | THREE DEFENDANTS CLEARED. tmiral ¢ In 1846 Pratt, then 23 vears old,|Ridgely Hunt. Mre. Thomas F. Bay- MRS. F. 0. WYSE DIES itself and upon the consuming public, | (Olsen). Miss Victorine Rouillon. | president of the American Buildir came to this city and accepted a po- | ard. Mrs. Harry Reade and Mrs. Phil- S e burdens which far outweigh any pos-| piano; “Ballata” (Papini) (for four| gssociation and a building contractor theme | sition as monex clerk in the office of | lips Hill T quarters for oceupational therapy: a | Maore than 200 members of the the hospital cchanl. library And tem- | Army. Navy and social circles of hruises were achool room: a power house | Washington attended eception held O he number pressiy. In sec So. under section 2 of miles of its railroad It is clear that the for Many Years. statute sible gains.” Violins andl plano), Victor de Ladu-|hare for many vears, died at his reai. | Cases ‘Dismissed Agalnst Men In- mbolic | the United States Express Co., re Widow of Army Officer Buried in (EDNIRER: rantave, Samuel Gantz, Freddy Fug-|dence. S04 D sireel northeast, ves. dicted With Campbell. maining there until August 1, 1896 = . = H lester. Julius Altman, Sylvia Altman: | terday afier an fllness of 13 month Lt OO e featured by | when he accepted a position on the | GRIP OF COLD WAVE Maryland Today. ICE HALTS RIVER TRAFFIC. | "My Soul Is Athirst for Ged” (from | Mr. Getz was born in Saxony. Ger: GREAT FALLS the “61 period. with Civil police force. where he had a number . v fdow of Gol “The Holy City”) (Gaul), Seba Chris- [ many. He came to this city in 18 @) Two orde tumes worn an those taking of friends, and was assigned to duty Mrs, Francls O. Wyse, wida v SRR tie, tenor: “Allegro Brilliante” (Ten |and at the outbreak of the (ivil Wa ainst Leon (. Ste under Lieut. John A. Swindells, ON DISTRICT BEGINS Frarcis 0. Wyse, died at the resldgnce | puginess on Ohio Near Louisville | jjave). Miss Flora Clayton. violin: |joined the Engineer Corps of the Dailey and Charles Wil on Wednesday. His early training was under Lieut of her son-inlaw, Admiral ke “Intrata” (from fifth ‘cello suite) [ Union Army and served throughout dicted jointly with Go! vomen of the city taking Swindells, who was regarded as one TO LOOSEN SLOWLY fon. @420 Tracy place, Saturday night. Is Paralyzed. (Bach). “Preambule” (from rixth | the conflict, reaching the grade of ser- Montana oil operator the coin-selling contest will ra. of the most efficient officials of the Funeral services were conducted at JISVILLE, Ky., December 29 (). | violin sonata) (Bach), Miss Sara|geant. mails to defraud. we nme operations in an effort to zain department during its entire history St Charles Church, Pikesville, Md., to-| LOUISVILLE, Ky., the 13 : = : p £ _Traffic on the ORio River here is | Recker. piano: “Jupiter Symphony”| Following the war he engaged in | United S K e e the 13 awards af free tripa (o Because of the unusual ability dis (Continued from First Page.) o I:‘}:i’"‘}.‘;';"",‘:‘“ s . Pm‘alll_\gpd following the bitter cold | (Mozart), orchestra: “Flegie” (Mas- [ the contracting business until ve- [by Judge Chavles N Prax, = s plaved by the voung policeman, Lieut v Mrs. Wvyse was the daughter of [that swept the country over the week senet). “Chanson du Coeur Brise”|tiring soon after the heginning of the he .;'10 < e fling. of e Swindells had him detailed for detec-| tions. Other motoriate, whose carn al. | 1700 2 Jonn Pope, who was with |énd, and the .cofferdams constructed| (Moya), Joseph Barbecot, baritone:|Worla War. = = . =~ |motion for @ 4 i RICHARD H. STUART DIES e A A e Ol Penavivania de.-| ready have wheezed and anorted | S0 parry in the expedition to | last October on the Indiana side of the | “Sonats. G Minor. First Movementt| He is survived by three sons,|tornes Jorn 1. i 3 . Pot. Sixth and B streets. During his | themselves into & state of desuetude, || MEOCO T S0 ied the opening of | river and a hydro-electric dame here | (Tartini). “Minuet in G" (Reethoven), | Charles and William (Getz of this city amy cony in Federa o years service at the railroad sta. | were peginning to think ahout repair AN RS (M fGreign trade. Her |are endangered by the heavy ice floes. | Fritz Malle, violin: “Walts, Op. 70;[and August It Getz, jr., of California,| court here Mas 7. 1933 and Was =et Snccumbs at Ashville After Two nent men in public life and his com e hing.ont proness is expacteq | MUSbANd, the Iate Col. Wyse, aerved | Al boats tled up here have moved | No. 3" (Chopin). “Prelude. Major” | and two daughtors, Miss Emma Get tenced 1o twe voars if, Leaverer . teous treatment of the b ATHC108 Gason pos with distinction in the Mexican war |into the Louisville and Portland Canal, | (Lizst), Miss Rebecca Fasterbrook, |and Mus. Jubia Faulknor, beth of this, penttent que At 18 PAT 0 Months' Illness. hem won him | to disclose many casualties among no- g’ jn campaigns againat the Semi-|and at other points along the Ken- | piano; “Tl Bacio” (Arditi), Miss El city. His wife, Mrs. 2 GIee i e Whealoo of Slontann 5 eatte it tor-cooling and house-heating systems, | ngla Indian tribes. Ticky shore bLoals are entering ice | uheth Stewart, soprano, orchestra [last June. They had been married 63 Senator B K. Wheeler of dontany 4 ) J . Wyse of Pikeaville, Md., and J. F.|in places was reported frozen solid, | (Chopin). “Etude. Flat Majo 3 " the | ! i thatithe irepsnenterl Camy in Asheville. X. ¢ arly 20 vears ago. having made | the emergency H. Wyse of Toronto, Canada, and two [ and the ice had extended nearly to |black keves (Chopin). Burrus Wil-|have not been announced. Services bell betore the. Dopiitient o¢ (A% (o ness of two good his probationary period as a de No ouistanding cases of suffering gqughters, Mrs. Benson and Mrs. | Louisville today. lams, piano: “Suite Classique An-|Will be conducted at the residence. terior ille ..‘.(. .‘,Iy';. e o sone o Asheville tective. ratt was transferved (o the |among Washington’s near-half-million jumes Daniel Murray of Pittsburgh,| After hitting below zero for two | cienne” (largo-minuetto), (Fanchey), | With interment in Prospect Hill Ceme. fended himself on the wround that Cedar Grove, Va., detective force at police headquarters. [ of residents were reported to the po- py. days the temperature began to mount orcheaira: accompanists, Miss Mar- | (eL¥. it is stated. A : tended only to lesitimate extraFe shere b semained oo active duie | fice, bevond ‘the sl instances "ot "1 wyse's tamily home was near | alowly vesterday, bringing some meas. | jorie Davia and Burtx Willams, | P Getz was u member o e el motters o the St : i< the son of the late much of the tme serving as acting | want known to charitable organiza- pixessille. z¢ e of rellef to sufferers and Mix, Rosalie head of the bureau until he entered | tions. Kree bread and coffee were aia. | - <ooville. Md. ULeiorelistiton Cabrsbell’s conviction was on an‘in: dictment charging fraudulent use lar Grove. He the Army during the World War pensed at several local missions last $50,000 FIRE IN NORFOLK. LIEUT:COMD;?. COLEIRITES e tes District Court yesterda ted in Federal jis wiow. Mys. Tna | Conimiasioner: Brownlow, who had|night. 3 i < St i W i o o o potice | ¥, ne ot s proporions, Mrs. Emeline Dade, Former Slave, Dies conearin "orion el ey s and fanzhier— Richard foree, and Maj. Raymond W. Pull [kept the firemen busy during the pas . - 3 syndicate No. OIS GU e i Chnries Wallace {man, supevintenAent o nolle: wrantenl||24 houtk. | A totall of 28 Dlezes ars In St. Elizabeth’s at Acse of 127 Years Seven Small Stores and Contents| py;ara] of Medical Corps Officer at Dailex and Rloomhuff were codefend dvert Stuart and him an indefinite leave of absence | extinguished during the perfod from = & (<) Destroyed Early Today. At ants. They were the principal wit- 1art four sisters from the force In order that he might |8 a.m. vesterday to £ a.m. today. It — = NORFOLK, Va., December 29 (/) gron. nesses against Campbell. city, Mrs. €alvert give his country his best efforts where [ was bitter weather for firefight- e dsktres od j.v;” o Stares amd| Funeral services for Lieut. Comdr. OLLEAGUE GRATIFIED. L AMve. Allen Smith he was most needed. He entared the | ing. and-(hief \Watson's men suffored | Mrs. Emeline Dade, who as a slave, A brother, blind, for years a famil h“f sm;:_\" ae 'hp.dm\vmn“".h”:; Y . Afedical’. Corps. COLLEAG 2D, Gryme. hoth Kinz second officers’ training camp. and |considerably from nipped noses, fin- in Virginia, is said to have remem.| iar figure at the Treasury Depart- ! :“ ::v"m"'»‘._p I AT with the §. N.. who died at Norfolk, Va., = County, \a 1 a hrother. was graduated as captain in the Airlgers and toes . s . S | ment. where he sold The Star, died Ness = A S 24 rhe | Friday, were conducted at the receiv Commenting on the decision in the : Semi 5 hered the gold rush in 1849, died at St. o " total loss estimated at $30.000. The ) : x 4 e Stuart of Seminary Hill Service., George Garner of 334 T stre h | about 30 vears ago at the age of 107, K e fon thee hours amd fite. | Ing vault in Arlington Cemetery to-| District Supreme Court today in the Alexandria, \ Capt. Pratt entered the Signal | sontheast essaved ta thaw out some Fli7abeth's Hospital Saturday. it be:|and another brother living here now | flamen raged for thres hours and fre, | g% 4¢'30:30 o'clock. with full military case of Senator Rurton K. Wheeler of . Corps November £ 1917, and was as- | {rozen water pipes in his home yes- came known today. She will be buried | is 90. T Mtreering weather. The structures | honors. Chaplain W. Scott, U. Montana. Senator Swanson, Demo- Ghase Aidions B ned 1o duty With the school section terday by whooping things up in the in Harmony Cemetery tomorrow after-| All traces of other relatives have | oY WeemnE W8 Tel, B o oy and N.. officiated. Interment was in Ar crat, of Virginia, said 8 pTie 119 D street northeast, remaining | stove. Ile thawed the pipes, all noon. According to her storiex and|been lost with the passing of vears. (e8UBNEE BETE UG, BRCREUS BUCH ington. “I am very much gratified at the NEW YORK. December P).— until December 11, when, pur bt and also @ partition of the datex of events she recalled, Mrs. Dade| Mrs. Dade had full control of all her | (WREO TPRRE R DIARE S W T Sallbearers were Comdr. 1L W. acquittal of Senator Wheeler. 1 was Chase Andrews. controller of the nt to orders, he reported to the room. Firemen stopped the thawing was at least 127 vears old. faculties until about five years aRO. \‘haio (he fire started: the Thrift Mil.| Smith and Lieut. Comdrs. G. 1 Man- on the comy ee that fully investi- Rockefeller Foundation, died vester- chief of the military intelligence sec- | process after $100 dar ad been ~ ‘The aged Virginia woman, always| Until that time she had lived on Elev- JOE qr ' S5 & Gilpen Radio | Kin. R W. MceDowell, 1. L. McDaniel ted for the Senate and concurred in Aay. He was horn in Washington 44 tion for duty at the Army War Col-| done. Numerous other fires resulted used to hard work, was engaged as a| enth street, but when she became gioie (he Chop House Restaurant, J. Frazier and John Itarper, all of the report made by ator Borah vears ago. lege. | from overheated furnac nd defec. laundress until about seven vears ago.! weakened by age she was taken (0 the | giowi s Oyster House, the Ladies’ Spe. | the Medical Corps, U. S. N, fully exonerating Senator Wheeler. | . His next assignment wax at New-'tive chimneys. Friends m-;' xm- h:n ner\ddl m-l v| Home (;r n;e A:on ;:f 11)‘“ \l‘er:m:\l Ccialty Shop and Lunde’s Beauty Shop. A . was (‘nll,\y satistied ;V]lH! w;-‘w\‘v; of b - . port News, Va., where he served as An old fire truck, being sent out prominent families here and in Vir-| Avenue Baptist Church. Her inability |~ Geven persons were rescued by fire. : : investigation ese matters hy Two Believed Dead in Fire. Tatelligence officer for the port of em- | of commission. fall by the wavside ginia in her long period of activity. | to care for herselt preved on ner men from the roof of a three-story Indiana Governor Sees Coolidge. any t wonld result in Senat MOBILE. Ala. December 28 (#).— bharkation and camps in that vieinity, | in what was to havesheen its last It was recalled today that Mrs. Dade mind. it i believed, and she was re- apartment building in another section | Gov. Jackson of Indiana paid what Wheeler's acquittal. The concurrence Tames Camphell. 20If professional, and later returning io this city for duty run vesterday afternoon, and other always said she was well along in| moved to St. Elizabeth’s Hospital. | of the city when their only means of | he described as a social call today on of the decisions of two courts and ihe inie wife ave helisved dead, and at least with the military intelligence xection. apparatus was called fo fow the years at the time of the gold rush. and| Rev. James F. Little, pastor of the lagcape was hiocked by flames on the | President Coolidge. Ha was accom. report of the Senate committee, which ope other persen was iniured when He is a charter member of Georze| veteran from its place of demise, |she also told that she had been mar.| Vermont Avenus church, will conduct first ficor, This fire was extinguished | panied 1o the White House hy Sena- was indorsed by the Senate, furnishes Ne Atebile Canntrr b was com. Washington Post, No. 1, American | near Fourteenth street and Pernsyl- | ried twice hefore John Rrown's raid | funeral services there at 1 o'clock to- | after it had caused about $3,000 dam- tor Robinson of Indiana, whom he Senator Wheeler complete exonar t e by fre ewrly today. Lezion, and has awife and one son. | vania avenue. at Harpers Ferry. morrow age. is visiting here, ation. r

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