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THE VENING ST AR. WASHINGTON. D. FRIDAY. FEBRUARY ’IRAFFIGSITUATIUN D.J. KAUFMAN nc: 12. 1926. la - T - AMERIBAN]’[] SUE |SOAKED AND FREEZING, 5 OF CREW JAPANESE PRINCE HURT. | | 7 ' n i ‘ SAVED BY HEROISM OF MATE Second Son of Emperor Injured | e | While Skating. | | IConst G | MUERREN. Switzerland. February 5 | Coast Guardsman Walks Barefooted Through Snow- 12 (#)—Prince Chichibu. second son ! . - . . [of the Emperor of Japan, suffered a - | drifts for Mile and Summons Help Just in Time slight injury yesterday while skating | ) ; - on the fce rink of his hotel. Making ! Lecturer Says English Novel- to Rescue Others Frem Death by Exposure. {Persons in Several Cities |1, 2" o™ meed o s ort ‘o | HOUSE Member Threatens to; i : .. ) . : . straining the tendons. | ‘ ist Called Him a “Bore” | . = . the boat then keeled over on ws | SOUGht in Connection With | At 'tha urgent appeat or ni« ny. | Introduce Bill for Revision PBeARocinta T aehe: o o 3 |siclan and of Baron Hayashi, former NEW LONDON. Conn.. Februaryside, waves smashing the windows of | = ) sedon After Party. O O e e ohexhouee and axivins themen 1o | Alleged Conspiragy, | imbassador’io London and how the | of D. C. Code. | Ruardsmen, saved from death by ex-|seek safety on the deck. Their at | o tor e posure by one of their membe: ter | tempts to build a fire were unsuccess | During his stay al Muerren the . ; e Prese 126 was wrecked off > agan- | ful By the Associated P | Dect; hat ash is the e chr ak X iy 5 “ prince has added dancing to his re eclaring tha ashington VORK. February 17 Poult Wednesday night. were cur: | Soaking wet and nearls frozen thel | CLEVELAND, Ohio, February 12— | pertoire of activities, and danced Wed. | Igighing stock of the Natlon” on ac- American lecturer u\d ishore late vesterday from clung:to thed 5 Pwesity.saven| wa nesday night with ladies of his party.|count of traffic confusion here, Rep- e e Mojave and taken to a hospital [day.” With the shore but 100 feet rrants issued heve | 2oLy B e e e e rtad wit: | resentative Clarence J. McLeod, Re L e e e opf Y '\r-‘.?r 2t '| it "’fi“‘;::“';‘fi ooy at | Monday in the Natlon:wide alleged | pis visits to the Swiss mountains, and | publican, Michigan. a member of the | rzainst \Welis, the B nglish Pty ald ot R i ot heacsh 2 hootlex alcohol conspiracy had not |says he will return next Summer and | House District committee, today novelist e cesents heing e e Reork of | heavy sea A hour later. McQueen, [been served when the Federal grand |climh the Matterhorn. made vigorous complaint to the Dis | L ‘,‘,"r"“"‘ e O taaine DAt ok eph Libby. who. | Thornbill and Simon had’ made the | jury continued its Investigation in the | — . "';;':", "n""'::d'“.’r‘"r‘m"‘"mk"‘("? :f';:‘d’ ;2;: ! y S ol mad 1€ farefooted and scantily walked @ |trip. Ensign Fulford was washed off | 0o 55 o : v cons % - T | mile_through a blizzard 1o ge help. |the deck by a mammoth wave and an \'l':,"hq‘, o 'md’f‘ '“"f:“;"'fl“‘cv“";"":" 460 FAMILIES AIDED. ::::d"r‘ne:ltll:\‘fi;fl" ’,‘l""fl‘:?‘m:l'ah.:“\l‘: All six men were cuffering (rom ex- | hour later Afinnick slipped into the jot Z0M Qe B0 ons In & i e R 3 situation. Mr. | : 3 Sk posure and their feet. hands and ears | water and paddied shove. for ersgna in Chicage and 10 fop per. | Associated - Charitfes Report In.|MCLeod threatens to introduce lexls the party in a London paper | were frozen As each man reached shore he had | (08 RESECRS IE CRIRRE Snd 10 for ner. | A3 |!ation. In the meanwhile, the Honsq Wells' rep \ in hens wera Bikten S Fultord of |t slimh a yocky oliff. Libby strus- (3088 Tng tn Fhradephin | _rmn_[ creased Demands. | District committee h: made the ¢ commander of the gzled throush snowdrifts a mile to a | SEREETC (A B T AN, SEVEra parso! ) Rlanton bill, designed to give more an ) o of the pa val hoit - Tiantawain's Mate | water tower ed a zans of |AT€ bein sousht in i Touls, Atlan-| Four hundred and aixty families re- | thorlty fo the traMc director. the order t 1< dnoked like a “pro My of Lowell, Mase: Fred [men who we iz n nearby roac. |l City, Baltimore an Other At ceived care and help from the Aseo |of spacial business for the Distriet ook er or hond sales ornhill in. ol New led:|The wien Kurried 1o the fowar and{lnntic & s. | ciated Charities during January. 66 committee meeting next Wednesday. men” and Cehatted pleasantly of e rori Mass: Teny Simoen. machinist’s | found Libby had collapsed. Three 'nI; Total of 36 Arrests. ;"""’ fnmfller ;‘hnn in ;he xx;‘mfl' r‘:mnlh} Mr. McLeod. in his letter to Danlel Fabulons prices forced on him by the | mage, of New London. Wilbur A. Aiin- | the guavdsmen were strung along the Hittaan arrasts wena .t | 185t vear., with a total cash disburse. | . Garges, secretary to the (ommis ical publishers of hundreds of Iehinicte mate. of |path that Jed back to the ship and | [Fifleen arrests were made the past | meni of 34,404, the report submitted | sioners, : 15 in corner of the | & _and Jdohn i1 McQueen. | were faken to a house nearby in an [\7 n the eompans s distiners | 10 the board of managers at its| “Confusion is rampant. and, from ali Verily s a fairy tale | shin' cook, of L calif exhausted and delirious condition. 3 [and several warehouses here last an. | monthly meeting ai Social Service | indications, the attempi of Congress | gone man Fulford up in hed | fire was started and the men W Tust 10 36 More than 300000 mallane | House by Acting Secretary’ Louise O. |10 permit the District to solve its own filse Wiitets: Small Tatl 1t the hospital. fect nd hiv | wrapned in blankets and given hot of- e o s iy = Beall showed traffic problems without interference 2 ; - rizht hand badly frozen. told the fee by neig It 18 expected warrants will he is.| . REPOFts from the eight district of- | has utterly falled. Whether this un also at the | efory of the wrecking of the craft.| Farly ve e cutter Mojave | O rsons, inciuding mane | fices showed sickness in many of |usual situation is due to an incompe 1 ot iy window,, M. |ieadings i) ansett Bar. in o arrived st Narrazansett pier. The [SRCT 0 =8 BEEIE 00 taa. " | these families of working people liv- | fent traffic director 1 am not in a ind “expressed re- | hiinding snowstorm e “Piesday men were lifted aboard the cutter nr;\ Abe and Ben Gleeman, brothers, | INE close to the margin of necessity | position to say. but it would seem | lons & landscape morninz. with the ship's vadio disabled | slinzs from mall boat. Officers of | C0 2 e sentences in Stillwater. | WAS the leading cause of the increase. | that, after careful investigation of the | hes the compass had. the craft sud- the Mojave saii that if road workers | SN e sentences 1o Stllwater. | B0 400 o0 om reports so far re. | codes of the various laige. eitlee. A | ¢ =ton e marred) by | denly erashed upon the r B had been a half honr la:m lnr'lp:“lh "% lder in St. Paul. were recalled hefore | #ived this month are that the cold | trafic expert would be ahle at least to etz o0 ucire Libin amd MeQuicy were asicen i the men The zuardsmen would have | der in St Baul, were recatled before | L8 N Ml recant. storms have | deviss some svstem that would rend )\ = g “'“”""”‘ BN SN e “""",’:."' "“;_' Mve. i< <uffering trom | for several hours vesterday and It | Made still greater demands on the (0 reduce the number of problems. v T Mot it eatne | st nitien feet. Stmon's condition | was stated if shey did not finish hy | teSOurces of this city.wide agency of | “Conditions under the present sys . 1 heen three b ThE Sk e Jeseribed As the most serlous. Vle [noon today they will be held nntil | [AmIlY welfare. Some of the increased |lem are by far worse than those ex Jirace: A A A ffoving from shock and exposure. | Monday for further questioning sickness reporfed by, the Visiting| lating before Congress at its lust ses. | HAUne Gnabie Lh et thietn o Yhe othet men are alse in a serious Nurse Soclety eventually comes hack #0n passed the so-called traffie bill. | e aratie athine | o i Big Alcohol Syndicate. on the Assoviated Charities for care | In those days there were some people vers under Water, Nivie et e (126, which was valued at $75 It is understood their testimoy | And relief. | drivinz automobiles who knew. the Tiv, BilE i weAters a0 Was thousht t he a total loss | dealt with the operations of an al e Pl ‘"r:’:x“r"r:'r“" jts v oo ———{leced “milliondoll col (O IE, S0 G atbles ate” in S |-..‘,’",,,:' et e MAN SEVERELY BEATEN. |‘enture to predict that no motorist. PLAN BALLOON TEST COMPENSATION BILL i onsh i ' it S O ows whi 0. Your traffic regn . Biior o foies fourareestisinad ';P" Pullman Porter Held in Attack on [ytianc todax are nothing chor ot o nade in win es. including Chincs s s T0 PICK ENTRANTS REPORT IS EXPECTED those or Leon Gieckmun. " alieced Fellow Workman. i R e “higher-up” in St. Paul. and Abe g . RGDeE SO AL on ¢ | Bradford Spencer. colored. is heing tirely 100 much power has heen vest. | neberg. prominent Minneapolis at u r 1 tornev. " Five had heen made at Phil. | N4 8t 1he sixth precinct nending the | ed in the director. ; . ‘ : ; i 3 5 r e A hpl | outcome of injuries he is alleged to nless something is done at once, | Elimination Race to Be Held April Subcommittee Likely to Favor Un :?a}n:‘la“-‘h.n at Duluth and th Hdxe hAICiad. o reaaelal T Seott it purpice. te introduce 2ol acd : | o . alen colored. with a chair during = push it to the limit of my ability 29 to Select Three to Represent: derhill Measure at Session { > 'xvv;*l’ .\.lrr:“y‘.“:,‘,.u-.-,' AEn Ti Che valleead SATT AL Fowith prestdiag Tor as| cnttra~revisipn | of - fore the grand jury teday exidents of New York : N T T portant_pleces f District Seott. was iven first ald treatment Births Reported. acociated Pres o fmportant pleces o i oiwRs B s 210 festmen) - po elimination hallaon races e dation «will be considered tomor HONORED BY W.R.C. ‘“asualty Hospital. where physicians |, . Aot nenariment in "the pase 54 | select en <t venresent Ame S TGRRE subcommittees of the und & rupture of ane of the kidneys in the CGordon Bennett internati 2 o Scoft declared to the police he had — Len M. and Martha A Swords. bor. | G will he started from Little | House Dictrict comm 'k Flags Presented ice Presfdent heen robhed of $12 e S e B o Manasar. oy bl ecutive sessiow workmen's com hn ear €3 T hov, HogHe Sukls donania s [Gisassy Dawes and Speaker Longworfh. = S T Balloons of 25000 cubic feet capac- pensation legislaticn will be considered SO 2"5nA oAl Anderson boy o % ity. filled with hydrozen and each . e cuhcommitiee. of which Repre. Vice Presgdent Dawes and Speaker DENIED PLEA FOR STAY., —sulom s and Izah anderson bor. . Senutityl4 arTVing a pilot and aide. will he used. optative Charles L. Underhill. Repub.; Longworth bf the House of Repre e e !land at present the entry st has jioan of Massachusetts is chairman. | sentatives wWere presented with an v e e S in the wo been limited o cizht hags. This it |17 e that the Underhill' American flag each today hy Mrs. p.'sxbented 1ometron s Sen Goentin bl Rl Etings 1 1 workmen's compensation bill. which is | Catherine McBride Hoster of India. | nwisan. (alifornis. for murder s - he t from the erald compen- | napolis on behalf of the Women's Re- | qanied 4 stav foday by e i the three 17%H he favorably reported. | Hef Corps, of which she iv national | moimeriand o Soniord o stices SAVINGS ¥ will be chosen to represent The ftirzzerald hill was a stumblinz | president. preme Court ) : ica a1 the internationai race. hjgek in the last Conzress. behind | The presentation took place in the le had applied 1o the two jus- DEPOSITS hich is to be held May 30 at Ant' \which other fmports slation was ! Vice President’s office off the Senaic ler the rule which permit werp. provided they have at their dis liocked. The Fitzgerald bill provides | chamber. and besides Mrd. Hoster and for stavs of execution 1o he - . — posal halloans of 85000 cubic feet for creation of a Goverrment body 101 the delegation of her arganization was with individual members of VERDICT ASKED. tions forithe inlerc | siminister the worimen s comienta- | attended by Gemators Waipen and el o e i vl 1raphs hile the Underhill bill allows either | qjjjngis and Represeniative Atkins of mak his oxecntin 408 H ST. N. W. of the self incurance by emplovers or com-y filinofs, Jnry to Decide 2250.000 Breach-of- tion « fes ave amons incurance companies s from o Detroit, iness i Promize Caze Mondar. Ohio A s Opponent of the MeLeod and Kvale | NEW YORK. Februars 12 (@) 4 comtsst will he under the supervision bill to aboch capital punishment in = sealed verdict to he retnrned in|°f the Naiional Aeronautic Assncia. | the National ¢ ‘e nvite . . ‘ yerdiet 1o ned inof 1 % on these measures Yo a I_J &l ! fxeme, onn x ) was > temorren merning ordered by Justice Mitche vl . In a $230.000 hrrach of promise Suit . . -— T e Samae S & | by Mre. Acdie Logise B Safety First. ! In for Tt . Jdnhn - Thwaites. mil- ! A \ owner of ihe I'm hecominz so near-sizht. | From the Pittsbursh Chronicle-Telezraoh | < Weachery ai Thwaite I bump into people when 1 A co <ional committee reporte | ce Mitchell issued this direction | walk along the street. the Army and Navy have been back i rv had been out three| Shafter—Goadness. man: That's dan. ward on the cuestion of aircraft. We case went fo the jury Why don't o huv a eir and | presume the committee now will have Entrances Skh St. nnd E St $6.95 \lluring creations. in the new Sizes for Misses and \Women. Smart HATS and later wear A1l head sizes ars for now ribbons and fowers. A Saturday special for the children. and all tan leather shoes in the group. with wedge or attached rubber heels. sizes S to 11. Misses’ size: SQairway 8th St. Entrance Nearest E Rare Values In Springlike - FROCKS | Spring modes as copied from higher- Spring Styles In Featuring the many adorable shapes and col- Stunning trimmings Smart patent leather shoes with fancy tops of fawn, mouse, gray. tan, black cab and white. All shoes have solid leather soles to face a court-martial est of / priced dresses. A delightful assortment of mate- i rials including Jacquard Silks. Satinsheen ] and Printed Crepes. All lovely new shades. ! Also all patent s 1115 to 2. Children’s Hundreds of New Suits and Topcoats—all bearing the A Label. Famous *38 The calendar has nothing to do a man feels about buying a new Spring suit. The new Super-Value Two-Trouser Suits and ? Topcoats at $38 are the best we've of the fiftv dollar class. One price ($38) all year round. Never re- duced. Named “Super-Value” because they are just that. New tans, grays, serges, unfinished worsteds and old-fashioned, st sty - hard-finish worsteds in newe - TOPCOATS blues and blendings. with the way seen this side Fine les. . | KN”‘"\\\/N q'II"OR]E . ) 1005 PA. AVE. 1724 PA. AVE. HOME OF THE “2-PANTS” SUIT Tomorrow when the clock strikes “8” AT BOTH STORES FINAL REDUCTIONS ALL WINTER “2-PANTS" SUITS A DEPOSIT WILL HOLD YOUR SELECTION $2375 a1° 300 Huddersfield THIRTY-FIVE-DOLLAR Overcoats All $35.00 2-Pants SUITS Final Reduction All $45.00 2-Pants SUITS Final Reduction All $55 & $60 2-Pants SUITS Final Reduction Money’'s Worth or Money Back 1005 1724 rere D). J. KAUFMANG:R. Ine.

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