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EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, FRIES HEADS BODY OR NATIONAL FETE Election Follows Resignation cf Bayliss as President of Committee. PRESIDENT DEAR, SAYS 1SS KELLER Reads Lips of Execulive on White House Visil. Famous Deaf-Blind Woman| JANUARY 11, 1926. BEGIN TOMORROW |Leaders of Co-Operative | Groups Seek Solution of Farm Problems. Mai. Gien. Amos Fries. chief of_the . i s e Helen Keller, world-famous deaf " . % z El | Chemiral Warfare Service of the | | ¢ 3 ¢ g - and Blind woman, was received by ; ; % | Army. was elected president of the 4 % - President Coni in his office today g ; e e s National reiiniad nittee § 3 3 She read his lips with her fingers e theexenutive s s o ¢ 5 % and then, placing her arm it ) 7 a membership in ¢ X 4 E S hix shoulders. told_him that he was 3 will ' dear President 3 The fourth anr many co-onerati ! apen tomorraw zanization 7 = held in the Munsey turday afterna Lee House for 5 ¢ A > When Miss Keller was e : ;i 7 & e e The election 3 vies followed | BRF St S {to the President she said . ¢ 4 AN Bk the acceptance | : s 1 3 0 {“Nilence i olden, speech s silver 1 A . ‘. i lems of the farmer lise” vesienation by 11 i W % and vour words aloni the biind ave by farm movenment lesde ThimL e e . Y . . ¢ bright jewels in our dark rasiles 3 former Gov. Fia At R i £ i L o ¢ The Trexident then started to talk 3 4 4 Nlinois, Secretary Gepted Do (B | 8 il 3 and when he did so this remarkable 4 3 dine and Aarnn s : e 8o women i her fingers lizhily | 1 . or ek ey reluctance after A 3 3 pon 1 and in this way received oy : “ar-reaching pic his message, which was: “Miss Kel- these prablen ter. vou hav wanderful personality 3 4 4 lation dealinz with ziven wide L 3 . : b § and 1 oam v zlad 1o mest v i surplus farm produ publi 2 ¢ 20 on the ¢ b, s ats ! Sl Miss Keller then to the Presi ‘ A a text baok resiz « number wominent " ; o 3 den They s are eold. but % 4 : 4 : and the placing vith the You are not: you » psi. ¢ i > , lum of the schools of wnization of cer- dent.” 4 5 4 7 P 4 the pooling of wheat. a tain activities avliss with | She was accompanied during this S 3 : . 7 T Sl flined; by Ckars othe in 4 he past awdience Ly Mrs. An Sullivan . - ferees. Leaders of the on de few Alacy. hier tutor, nnd membars of a clined to predict. how hat meas 1 committee arean for the henefit Zinng Sun W who went on trial tod userl in the Chinese Educational Missi E is | ures would 2 for the blind. After this little scene Shown s nded by counsel and guards. ft to right, Deputy United States Marshal Buz & he present g in the President’s office 1he party Wan, A. 0. Stanley., Rudolph H. Yeatman and Deputy Macshal Magruder. 2 Goy ’ £ y i journed 1o the sroands of the White = — - S ss that they £ the Nationsl Sesqui this | Gen. | House, where ey posed for picture Sihoion or el T e T : D.C.HEADS POWER | VIRGINIANS CONFER 1 T et o, the voms : o v S B []FI:'[;'AI.S []EFEN[] BILL IS IN HEARING: | o~ MEMORIAL BRIDGE i the s . Miss Macy, for a speaking prosram hlexome A% Bayl 1d 1ake any active puy e : 5 ! which she is deverine her lite - jeiinporence e ] N T DD DITINS o RS Miss Keller. whe is touring the \ Arlington County Highways nce the present ( WASHINGTON'FUOD cosT 1 _ .- e O A e s ‘ - Vohsir 1"“‘ ‘ Wi,h§o|,'hern Approsch ‘ a3 SHOWS SLIGHT DECREASE! it dgl LR A SRS . . e e Commisslon: ora_y el i station nie menine e mem. | Appear Before House 30m-|" e cxpiamed that the Canrt of Ap- - e e e mitiee Urging Supple- e e on. || Gioraination] of s o e count . _ s gives them and when Congress VEPIOUS '—'“{""\"r’““".‘:_‘ ‘ = Ltion kept b i nsultati Drop of 1 Per Cent in Retail Prices | s 1o ove the Tl mental Estimates npts o legislate on any munici- | hAEe of the werk B e | dealing with farm relief propos v Yoo - ae winetpal meeting 1o be adiressed b " il matte emoves frone the Dis. M€ 'f the nia 0/the den wax descrihed one Between November 15 and puinelpnl eedl: Ao A2 palymatier 1L remves fram Ble e o/ AtMnEion | Mematl is being | et ST ¥ P ' Audit v e | P 2 oot ' rtrol such | Aiscussed this ernoor citizens December 15 Reported - e % ‘ Inesdi regulate or attempt to control such 3 ' e three District Commissioners uss by [Hizens his choulder o the whee * s antattane and heads of & number of municipal | e e T hat e o for re- | Clovd Evers and Ma tvsses S Gne of the chief 1 food in Washinzlan was checkes - S o t the home of Mrs. James W.|zovernment departments will appear | moval of snow and ice cannot be en- | Grant. 3d and Maj. Carey 1i. Brown. iy £ a in the month hetween November 15 - i . ~ Wadsworth, jr.. 280 Waosdlawn voad. | 1, e smmittee on | foreed, sinee the court has held the and Decemher 15, the Lahor Depar 2 3 his aft y ot | 5y s o s 1 hecause Congr ment announceed tnday. when Fitw ) ixhed blind ; : Ak e i ction nrices here decrensed 1 per cent. Tt | : fen, ippten o the District Commissioners ; y is of dvon it food cosis was the firs Calvin Coolidze is @ “dear President,” lie was toid t Aisk. IcRilRG o INTER 2 fram the Dl o eonferses Will ‘aiscriss partli Tred b several months., as progressive in and deal woman who called at the W hi ormally received at the it 1 estimutes eall for | om ; : f highway plan in the vicinity | el he de creases b heen own sine s . Honse by Mis dge. The faddition FiATIONS AMOunting | the pecorder of | of southern approach to the leducation of the I Simmer Tionhses, Who : o o e e w50 ST e SR et R B A B B R e ed o e TO HONOR FOUNDERS' DAY 1 o i i : . Chmcatetnesa. oty that I were < them i With e Ariinzto . Which Ahtathed. It téation she ‘onfie smploved ir officials road and < ¢ data for the co the increas s e rise re ing with Miss Keller vaflic and lin experimental farm of here aggre ner cent Program of Music and Recitation | » Speak at Churel: t nents ugainst the Act on Licenses Deparmentiof Apituliute. it fss onierative ima comber 15 were <hows, 18 of the to Be Held Tonight, With | Tomorrow HE Mins SH D e saction resulate the Arlington county citizens 1o ses = tarmers ha | rector of the office of public bulldings eaching wblic parks of the National schools of : 1 what be done with the county | n it m ToreRses Bra o Shait s o Parents as Guests, Church Cin - Georgetown: % of which §30n.00n s 1o | TN 2 SR Wd “Vaeations | Bihwask In Srder 1o make them con. | mitee arpiainer New York Ciry ranked nest 1o Wash night at the New Yor e £axo) X fun insion in the increase nver 1913, w e, Cormen] Atmad. | Bnciete toniaTi|rer i Al et of sich trades. professions 2 LIRIRA e, e ot e 2 Founders' day will he observed by i piiarian Church: Friday t § CHnniliteq. Theltras.jann v primaledie reruiscnng fou HHe Pt st Federalproles Cation of The Nouth hetura ihes he a vise of 70 """ Favorabhle Report on Measure .\, G e e eatn R isks for $44.435 10 g vaeations. he sald that the last LR I i, o o0 msiclens Seale Quvs ann B RN e foet | s sermimnel. and the | 200, Scntione. he cald ot the ¥ |COMMEMORATE BIRTH |fociation reducer the straln of men | meeting here. at the Epworth Metho- PPolice t has wn item of 1 2 1909 . cent in the vear ad hetween De- | Sk erreat hick Ae s . S oh W R ol I : e un | EAT 10 license fees was in 1902, and aching of the detailed plan of e comner 13 02 bl Assured by House D. C. 't T stvoat s Wil e rat f aia Epicopal Cinech, Adeindton 1o/ 5733 e and the purchase | 50 an s of the rades, protes. OF ALEXANDER HAMILTON [operative - marketing. 1« nirses iiitie by Meitatio : \ voeations covered in that henefits and ideals is praposed. A e Auditorium, will be by invitation | jprec - school items include SUHSs . = sl ot Sl ped that should he in Services commemorating the 169th | committes drafting the hook is ta he Mr. Reid contended that the inniversary of the birth of Ale presented to the convention The ers shouid be strictly enumerated and | Jamilton were held at the Han book. after data has hesn completed on the sonth portico 5 TRiniie apients TenreiEatne Hl showing incieases Committee. e oEIam. Wwhidh: BAs Al 1% i furnishings for \Western R et A Shmncen _ N ranged by Earl Brown, to consist | president and Mrs, Coolidze. Vice | High S he Maqfar H natl . Az entirely of Carneli talent, iacludes | Prestdent and Mrs. Dawes, me 3 land 8 nd for the ! Favoisble: Eepont i made _to bagpipe selections by Dr. W. K. | of the cabinet and diplamatic corp< | completion of the new Brightwe blanket authorits xiven “t e | e = Sher ATatme: THEGHAE 0 rawt of College Park, M. with | ate exy 1o attend the Auditorium | Sep the schools at Fifth e S ry Building this morning { views of the subject, is to be written FLORIDA THEATER MEN AiAARToh the e e« by Mrs. Crawford: solo | meeting, which alxo will include il Shevidan eerx Mr /””“ & daRel AWRAC GIEtoR i1spices of the Sons of the Revo-l v Dr. Campbell and T Anna D, IR District Comitetina 7 numhers by i Hil and community | musie program. Dr. Gilbert Grosves | Buchuman streets. The Sewer Dey (he Cotmanissioners hud to the appoint. | Wtion i the District of Columbin, | Corden ot Tow PLACED UNDER ARREST | e e i ik D i singing, led by Mrs. Radeigh Gil | nor. president of the National Geo- | ment hus reque 000 for axl| e Cotpmissioners Dad o (he BRI | secietary o2 ey Melln phigedie J eation 0l wo artificial - bathing | OGSt s L e s, 1. B Slosson, | graphic clety who hends the | wessment and permit work ik wreath at the fout of the sta H Conference on Surplus. = | beaches in Washington on Govern- | (e (OGRS S0 S O 0 i, Washington commitiee, will presi ommissioners Fudolph Gen. George Richurds, U 3 A e ST R RN Daytona Beach Authorities, Re-|MeNtowned lind. i cost not th X peed desvee rom Cornell, will beg il Dro Henry van Dyke of P - |and Bell will take with the icinal offlee oat b U M itieat | President of the society.handing { liefore the congressional commit 5 4 | ceed $345.000 ventl MyiMias Allce: Yo ke Pion, chairman of the Helen Keller | Capitol Traflic Divector M < vletval of Lot e polidealthe (res & ol e R A i il versing on Sunday Opening Is- | This sion was resched unani he hospitality committee which:| Wtional con e of the American | District Health Officer Willlam ( e amonz applicants. Mr. Reld | pe moriias & el S ey hi mously by the subcomnmitter beaded | will recelve the guests includes Mrs; | Foundation for the Blind, will ex-| Fowler and other department heads. | 4=Ked 1€ the e cnuyele Bl the suciet zroup of Western Senators and Rep G A e T Iy Representative Gibson of Vermont ymond AW, Bell, chaivman: Misg! Plain the work of the Foundation who hive asked for supplemental - | SeeRing buth appointive an islative < praver (Jervices | iosentatives, some of the alwa By he. Aesacintel Prosn i, snmittes, how. | Abbie Tingley, Miss Faustine Dennis, propriations. Supt. of Schools Frank | F 3 itinental stand- { Republicans, have pronounced whol e e iy allo i e budget com oo Mr, Zihly nasked if there was ob. ns of the | jnadegn 1o meet present con ne L e en m Lt JAuars | ever, reserved. the.right to offer an | M1, Nielh e Sicones’ | NAVY SOON WILL LAUNCH |} BoVsi snd the budued committee | S Aoy, moked I there b o % JE e S o the | e e n y el bl ion wlso are M. Jardir amendment providing evection | Brav, Mis Atr experied o attend. the Board of Bducation. Mr. Williams ; od aronnd the | aq 1o t clared they would not molest mana Crawford, Miss erson, Mrs, % % o A # T o surplus o f t of three hathing beaches, two for ) ter VIARINE TENDER replied that there was none as far as AL tn he silue o B s il ORRed e Beople ana ane for cwiored pen vrison Dinops iive. L RaleiER G NEW SUBI E he knew, but that the pudges of the George W. White was chairman of | tunia 1o e et it ";‘"";LI""{" ple. instead of one beach for white ¢ ftist s Grace Aol S TR POLICE CHIEF IN JA". Supreme’ Court ate ansious to be ve. | the commitie of {he Sone of the Bevo- | (piaint against elements of cktes toazIesiing VIS oo e for colored, ns provided in | lorave Steven Miss Alice du ssel of Ty o Be Bu lieved of this non-judicial duty of ap- lution in charze of the ceremonies, | of theaters which opened for business, | And one fc loved, ns provided ir e First Vesse pe ieved of this non-jud n £ an 1 har m he enter B it 1 political tendencies A the Commissioners’ bill. These men i e ent n winting the Board of Education. = . he apening address will be made a City commissioners, it was said. did | (ho Commissionera. bill. Thess mey ment are in charge of Henry M in U. S. Will Hit Wavs pointin A |, The opening add j 1 - Sl ON HOLD-UP CHARGE Local Nature of Board. SCHOOLASIDISMISSED.. |31 5ek tenmumas e ias o President W Mes Willinms explain ed that the purpose was 1o tahe this mity 1o present 1o AR 00 Bensas PUTHOE H anies)! Mr. Williams gaid that the President = of the nati i of DEMANDS JURY TRIAL. | Fif, o' o e . BISHOP FREEMAN TO TALK ™t M2 Siimrine onter tatand, [y oo e S LR 0 Bt B ey When | B, N0 L folons [ e e 7T EDUCATIONAL BODY (27 Sl i i Missons Ol Aeeused of Aing, s, o S0t i i Disorderly House Charge. District Commissioners and were con ill Deliver Addres i is to be named for John at De Soto. Mr. Zihlman asked whether this leg- | o honst. were necessarily excused | committee, will take i the < sidered by the subcommittee. The r AT ¢ Jand, the inventor, who de X s islation would allow the Commission- | (e " : Pate Bovds. proprietor-of the Span:| SIOSred Uy, the, sulbtmmitee, Tlie| Servicel for: Department o y . fir<t sibmarine for the erx to designate the amount of license | "\30 ¢ 1 Mathic, principal of the Text Book Question. 1sh Village Ciub, 1304 G street. which | Iyen i wa | Piihers socoriing to Superintendence of N. E; AL e M1 B the — fees ut their discretion without #et of | o aot Crenorte 1o the ranbiie | The text baok question wi was ralded Saturday night, pleaded |, “ihat for colored buthers i S Department announcement | HTLLSBORO, Mo, January 11— |[Coneress and Mr. Williams veplied | Sohgol that the pulley driving fan | Tuesday when De. B W not guilty in Police Coint today to s Iizht Rev. Dr. James e e Lo : : Ahay It would, 118 sail hat In, seeking | Rt ke tanotli it o Tkt man, Of DS, copernti charge of running a disorderly honse = = Bishop of Washington, v izned prd Uhieloof Police 1. W sHurss ot e i e the different trades and | oy o was released on a_hond of $500 ary =1, at 4 pan., in R fuatin e | W8 placed in the county “Jail here | 1) wcern themselves with qualification | our was all sight Tor tAvoiers see ani! According Policemen Munsfield A the Gpening session of th ¥ Ak Line ddam. | YeSterday on a charge of assisting in | to practice, but o have the business Gh 1. MeQueeney. superintendent { other pre-harvest investments will be today to swear out the necessury | Sucation Association at its firtysixth " PR BT ST G over [at e Soto Decemlier 3 n which | ltary manner tion uf the trouble and put th S 1t views on the problem of paper . Additional papers will be swo " | Reichstag President Favors Vote fniwalconventivi, which is to be | 30, with « breadih of 61 feet, a draft | $9.640 and $1.000 in Lilberty bonds The third section of the Lill proposes | chopy men a: work on the job wi i the | the surplis will come 1ip Wednesday out for four others for illegal posses here the last week in Febr e 2 displacement of 10,600 N # to regulate venders upon the streets | poohability that the children would | when Aaron Sapire and Mr. Lowder sk ) were obtained v sinn of liguor on Expropriation of Prop- cording to announcement made today Atithased. 1n (he 1916 d: ) and to prohibit street vending ax the | ho qlle to use the school some time | will give their views. Sapiro, antas Ralph Given, assistant United States f by Dr. Frank W. Ballou, president of | lome, It was wiiiocleed I Ane | Hurstn arvest followed a confes | Diatrict Commissioners my deem ad: |(hts ofieraon onfst of legislation on the subject :;x,.n‘:\_’-md;:.dm m,.r: he pwmzl eirties in Empire. i .|.v,..:,“, nt he o, | KUTe f GERRR ConsITuCtion during (he sion by Willlam Perkins, farmer, on | visable. Mr. Zihlman asked whether . . ak at 10 a.m. and Mr. Lowder culty fn presenting the case to the < or the pust xeveral yveurs the de- o was not laid down until 1% | whose farm, it is charged. the loor |the District mmissioners have not proponent of legislation designed to eourt hacause of some of the witnesses | B the Associated P partment of superintendence has reg | VT WaS A H 5 il i Mr. Wil aia | MEXICAN BANDITS | velteve the = W : ses S ST - : * was divided Perkins implicnteq | this power now. My illiams salc relieve the situati will be principa A e "”? foreign _em-) FRANEPORT. Gevnsny, Junesry | ulatly held u vesper service at Af Hurst and thiee men said to resiqa |thex have but are experiencing all speaker at the annual banquet aseies who could refuse o testify. | 1Rl Luebe, presidend of the Ger | welucic on” the Sunday atiernoon ot | BOYS FIND BANK QU [ o fheee mémaal to veaids sorte of wimeutis. SEE LT T MASSACRE MORE THAN v o el week of the convention. Since th Sinee icense act of 1902 : | Secretary Jardine will spea ire lin government is treating the former | meeting is to he held in Washington, | = Arkansas men are held here and the | Ler of specific ave s 2 1 I n 1e s \ ser of specific laws have heen passed day morning en “What the [nitad TELLS WHY WOMEN WORK | Gevman prinves o Iniiizenily < 55 e avemen it 1hat e | Discover $10.000 in Securitien {hirt e in it T\ thevie, charzea | bt The Committimers. R o SCORE ABOARD TRAIN | iy Rt "ot "Nl 12 gards the properties they forn ifiessOn tHe ‘hocasion shouldl Besae R & Guandars: a% to wWhether certat Doing and Going to Do for Co.opet | held in vavious parts of the enpire livered by the Bishop of Washington Taken From Texas Bank T maihen ofieae o AUANdNES S¥ to whether ceriiin N tive Marketing P Government Research Shows Many | Addressing a joint meeting of The: service will be held In Contl) —capmn: OB T . | hathar (ot il pes Fivs 2 ; publican organizations here Yesterday. | nanmel Stomarial 1al, o el [ FORT WORTIL Tex.. Januars 111 the pursuit of the hank rohhers, had | o1 Whether must_come 0 Con Support Dependent Relatives. | R (0" Nca should be a popular ref. | il Memotial Hall. throu ()—Dispatches from Cranhury, Hood | heen tnformed in advance of the road | ETeas for Authorits. 'The license act | p o wae hurned along with the CITIZENS TO MEET. Women génerally go to work he-|erendum to decide wheiher these p ey Of \Nc.Raushteis of e Amer | Cdlinly. told) of the fAindink ot $10.000 | to be taken hy the fleeing handits nnd Ix jout of dale, there 1s donfusion be- (00 < When the bandits fisd: in eatse they have dependent relatives erties should not be expropriated have heen made Tor hroadeasting the |l Lroasury certificates and other se- |1ea the posse off the trail. Tharis 1 aneen ol and e | e ocpmative. to cupport. according ta conclusions | case the Feichsing bills for settlement | i¢\ica in e of the usual hroadeast. | ©[1L® stalen from the Strawn Bank. | ety ol 0 paE Tt {0STd the outrage was committed | Takoma Park As<ociation Will Dis- reached through a Study undertaken | by the states fail of pussage. Lavon Holmes and Jack Ward, two Acense Bureau on a modern hasis. ing service at the Washingfon Ca it bl because the bandits believed Gen. Fer 3 oached “hiolieh 3 Sudt imviaken Y he Stes (SR, | e sevice e Wainkion | anih sk st the atovrs hie | HALL WHERE COOLIDGE L e ol pupdie believed o0 | cuse Pending Legisiation, with the Bryn Mawr Summer School | tunes are insufficient to support them | plavi iz on’ a sand har of the Brazos was ahoard the train f Jalisco, - r istric | I wovid fe a e el o s e | c | efver ncar Cranbury. being autracied| STUDIED IS DESTROYED |, Unter, the ourcn section the om0l S i e the (rain was | iris? Ellotion, proyiding for 5 others’ pension. for séveral street { i by a >1 bill in a mass of papers which missioners would have authority t« Fabriy i mothers’ pension Recults of the investigation as to|scheme. Coct e i Sl e mothirs rendlond oo nveral ntrect S o e Niveapelonian i |RAIL LABOR PEACE SEEN |iiid" ien thrown into the water in a enact mich regilations as thex st | LoD 0k Celnden Sogvcle aud T sidered at the regular monthly meet ved BY Prof o CeRiaad A | weighted sack. The valuables were | Building at St. Johnsbury Academy | deem proper to meet gxigencies isguises, sudd hegs Sing H TG Ak > & proed e B e and wkls b STRICT WOMAN DIES. | UNDER RECENT MEASURE |t overto e sherin 1 7 RN | iendant. Upon Dremsniial” Inaugura- | omcen o, the. soldiers sad Kng s | Ik A0YERL L the Takoma Park Cl inaugura- | knives on the soldiers and killing and | yens' Associatian in the Takom of the Labor Department. showed that Ruined by Fire—16 Have | tlons, conventions, processions and | poinine the piedemeors Evary, Fifth and Cedar streets, at Sy | other’ such emergencies, ‘ about half of the women so enrolled ] i Parker ! 3 |0 the military escort all but seven | g'clock. Kimer . Revnolds, the new Bl fo ‘cantebite (o) famile AuphoRL| MTe Kate 0. Stratton King Expires | Watson P’”"“ Bill, Now B""’” ORDAINED TO ‘MINISTRY. Narrow Escape: | Mr. Zihlman asked whether the [were killed. The bandits sare sald to NERt: \willl RS A T HEetite t Afth were the sole car s T | ress, Is Hi i - | Commissioners would make anv at-|pave been acting under orders of for The associntion also will consider x‘-nr‘n?~(<f‘ra=-x:»\ A hurden. SIteriMontiG il see i E Eickiv ks nec K. Abbott, medical superin. | BY the Assoviated Press tempt to infringe upon the duties of 'per Col. Manuel Nunez. Their Dooty | matters before the northesst houndary Further, it was concluded, the “de-| Mrs. Kate O, Stratton King, 74 vears by Richberg. = Dr. G. K. Al e perin: . pendents of women are more fre G, died at her residence. 3% Rhode quently the older parents, who will lsland averue, yesierday mor never he self-supporting again, who | after a month's illness. Funeral se usually fall to the care of unmarried |jces will be held at the residence to cussion of fleld service | | Tt ie charged that Hurat. leading | features can he controlled by them intinued from l 3 ST. JOHNSBURY, Vt., January 11. the inaugural committee or whether wys 300,000 pesos, sanitary commission so far as they o endend” of the i | —Sixtéen students and teachers of . |they are merely secking authority to| " Lnmediately the news of the crime [affect Takoma Pari. Md. Other mat _ The Watson a W-h‘wi arin, was ordained 1o the sospel |5 hnsbury Academy had narrow es. |Make police vegulations, which au-| arrived here orders were issued for to be considered are lighting of CHESDRUI e 5 x either | ministey in the presence of i Uk | capes today when South Hall was de. !'hnn ¥ they now have. Mr, Williams | federnl troops to go in pursult of the | Blair road. better lighting of (ieor it soatinlunction andience SAtandey I COml dea | slroved by fixe. The loss was enti. | Teplied (hat the purpose was to et Landit avenue, regulation of pedestrian traft daughters.” morrow afternvon at 2 o'clock eett o 4 Vafor "’;c;,‘:l';: L lAcnt: OF thewencral GonterEnce ma(pu‘m 's‘m.n]»_tmni‘ i !‘almnhmrnl\ p‘n‘x’:o:fi‘:\:i:dd"';""L‘ ‘xs"‘,-hul.cp - m\‘m “N'e L and T‘L.:.]w}\m:y‘h Mrs. King's second husband was' o) e o < - S SHEIRtR: South Hall, where President Cool. | tlons for s and that there | (om0 iadways and side- | DUs service from Soldier's Home en SHIP RAMMED AND SUNK.!in the Geoloxical Surves up to the | Lulic {01y through Chairman Wat. | The ordination service followed a | I8 0 N aome, the briner. | INAUEUrAL committee. M. W Miams e e ekl o e ection. whether ar not mem time of his death here several vears| jieice committee. reate Com- | hake on the sacredness of the min. (DAl office and the astronomical oh.i %id that they kought to aveid the) G50 SR 1o widen allevs and | Vers of the assaciation, are asked 1o 2 ago. Her first hushand was Sanford 3 istry calling. The ordination prayer [ Servatory. It was bullt in 1872 [necessity of repeatedly coming to minor streets. Mr, Willlams pointed | 8ttend the meeung Eight Believed Drowned in|p. Stratton of this clty, She is sur: | gincerely belleve will prevent stfike | Was offered by Rev. C. H. Watson, | The dormitory oceupants, blocked | (ongress for authority under ek | e word roadway i a . ) [ Vived by twe sons of her first mar., S0 - elle I atiiken | WS Ofers A ‘al confer. | by flames shooting up the fwn large " protect s e OuE U ol 3 Yangtze River Disaster. Clage, Otney W. Stratton of this city | 313 Make linjunctions unnecesmry,” | vice president of fue Kencray sorfor | ‘. fled, scantlly ¢lad in' ihe | IPRURUAIS or conventions hronder tefm ant (would tnelude wns} 950 HIT BY. HEAT WAVE. SHANGHAL Januars 11 (). The and Sanford A. Stratton of Philadel- | Gl 0 U8 TN L8 HATed that & § (50000 ference, voiced the welcome | Zero weather, down fire escapes, their | Unaes S o section _authority SUCeL: SEE e o e that this ;’nnndisv‘»y Pacific ner Hn}\v-! W2 phia, and two grandchildren. compelling individual emploves to re. | {0 the ministry. personal helonginge were destroyed. iating (f)"|;:"@:‘;:I:'(':‘:‘(:r’";;‘;"';;‘(‘;'::_ sivlation would :l‘"l‘v‘\\'l(lvp \Commis | Central and Northern Argentina outbound from Shanghai. today | . — i main at work was added 1o protect | Aroprootas. ot Bdien en | stoners fo. wid such streets | . rammed the steamer Tungshing. 1.900 the constitutionality of the act as 2 M 3 &S, MY oo Thirteenth. as was done by specific Suffer With Mercury at 110. tons. near Black Poini_ 12 miles down | MUNSEY ESTATE GROWS. | well ax the constiiutional rights ot {Zihiman adked 1L ;’:::’ldl‘r“':*m'z‘ n“‘l'(;lug. lation last vear, and that it the | o, e e 5% Z T by S| ] | 3 1€ nls 0 ¥ ) S to widen eventh street, as i by i the Vangtze River. The Tungshing s . fthe mavidusts affected GOOD WILL IN MIDWINTER S iiama repried than that cotg | provosal to widen Wieventh street. as | AUBNORALCTR SR LR heach. The lost vessel is owned by | Will Be Larger Than Estimates, : : = : / not in effect. as many item covered | U ations committee, was re. | in the throes of a heat wave. Tem the Indo-China Steam Navigation (o SIS X Cardinal Mercier Improves, The work of the Associated Charities—including the Citizens' in it have been subject to regulation ijected, the Commissioners could still | peratures range from 90 to 111 and was bound from Hongkong to Publisher’s Attorney Says. BRUSSELS, January 11 (#)—Card Relief Association—is now at its height. The aim of these welfare by Congress and the Commissioners [ fiad and do It ander this bianker | There have heen mumerous prostra Shanghal. | NEW YORK, January 11 U®)—The | nal Mercier’s condition was slghtls agenicles s (0 aswiac familien in Gisyees i he Dieetiof Columbla, 5 812 Dovierieas fo chanige (iese Yestilk;aynionity and maseax tre reosts ms | Sons 80 O RIS DG ERNTEL ght Chinese passengers on the | total amount of Frank A. Munsey’s|improved today, with temperaturs Tmmediate aid is given as needed, pending study of conditions ‘“‘Q"«m & provides f f r"""’"'\ against the abutting property | | 1E Jiblic hospitals vesterdey and Tungshing are missing and are be- | gift to the Metropolitan Museum of ' normal and pulse stronger. e was{ | in order to remove cause of misfortune so far as humanly possible, el Il s s L ; ) 1200 other cases were reported. lieved to have drowned. The Empress | Ar¢ will be “even larger than has|able to take liquid nourishment in | - death of the disability 2 Acorued. on ovardue staxes, 1o caloel | e oty TeT (e enortty” Would | ®Va “windstorm brought mome rellet is proceeding to Nagasaki for repairs. | heen anticipated,” Ralph O. Willguss. | greater quantity than before. Tha | LI O el O s o e ity mest foequenty bt e pocke t0 CRIcelive given to fix he taten of ameesw-|, o Wit Gimtnishinr the bumidity. ; S Ctiney BE NS o e , || founa in tamilies under care. Other serious handicaps accompany | | laxes. when, in the judgment of the |mens for insiallation and conatruc. 1%t niE & aid Today, when the will was fied| hecember 58 for corvection ot muoni | sickness. District Commissioners, it would serve | {fjon of sewers. water maing, side- A . = 500 BODIES FOUND. | for probate. | of the stomach. 2 These soclal agencies receive no public appropriation. Their ef- fDunle Iniecen e do o jWalica, Curbe and pesing ot rosdyaye Four Pneumonia Deaths. The gift has bean variously esti-| e fectiveness is dependent upon the good will of the people of Wash- M. Zinlman end Mr. Reld both ques: |and alleve, Mr. Reld asked whether | ; gt S mated at from $25,000,000 to $40,000,000. | iigton: | tioned Mr. Willlams closely on this| thix would mean different rates in The weels end swelled the’ D MEXTCO CITY. January 11 (#) Nine Pardons Held Illegal s ot Gk o “ubject, and Mr. Reid argued that It | gifferent sections of the city ‘and|Health Department’s pnenmont Epecial dispatches from Tepic, in| . = | e oty SO gal. o 00 fre Dot airseds » contcibutor, S you pot bacome one | |wax” o' dxngercus JSrant ot power | whether such rafes would be deter.{ ords wiih 31 new casex and 4 deathe ate of Navavit, report that the | : LITTLE ROCK. Ark., January 11 0w ? s d. Contrib ¥ be sent car o which no municipal body in the world | mined hy public hearings. Mr. Reid | Seventeen cases developed Sunday anc ‘y.,.‘\:;,."': -fm\‘u.\.:w'. h‘a\p h:'nn ,’:. Gerry Heads Camprign Body. lwx The Arkansas Supreme Court | finance committee, 1022 Eleventh street, and will be individually ac- fmm power to exercise—the cancella-|also nsked if there i any provision | 17 today. Two of the deaths occurred covered in the flanded rezion in the | Senator Gerry of Rhode Island was | today held that the nine pardons knowledged. e : tion of overdue taxes. He Interjected [in the District under which property | Sunday’ and the other two today. neighborhood of Santiagn Ixcauintla. |selected today as chairman of the|zranted by 8. B. MeCall, acting gov- | ORCORAN THOM, i that such power should not he given,|owners have the right to put in water| There have heen 34 deaths from the The damage dene in this region by | Democratic senatorial campaizn com.|ernor during the recent temporary Chairman Joint Finance Committee. when the District Commissioners | and sewer mains themselves If they [disense since January 1. The num the Mood watere was very severe. |mittee. succeeding Senator Jones of |absence of Gov. Tem J. Terral from “can’t even regulate traffic. can do it cheaper than the municipal |ber of cases developing In this paried The waters are subsiding. New Mexice, Arkansas, are illegal. A Section 8 covers the authority to!authorities. totals 126. r “This is a bill which its sponsors