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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY. MARCH 8 1926. THE EVENING STAR |ttons, camps, hospitals and depots|are so called hecause of being mounds IA Hidden Playground in i With Sunday Morning Edition. | ®ZAInAt an approach of an enemy by [or rounded hillocks of oyster shells. | ’I\I_IIS AND THAT Southwest Washington' ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS - the Potomac River. The little bay|They are cemented and offer strong ‘ WASHINGTON, D. C. came to be called Battery Cove, most|resistance to dredges. Sometimes it o ar | ha To the Editor of The Star . g . , MONDAY. ........March 8, 1926 'iKely in recoliection of the Civil War| has been cheuper to blast them. A , § s { el BY FREDERIC J. HASKIN. 5 i Pl ot Bire A ea v stamne) TheougH id] BY CHARLES E. TRACEWELL. PROTDC T TG LT The cove abesled and was of 66| Potomacs keitle boticm seEion 18 pitions time to eall to the attention| Q. Was there an early law against What depth of water daes the THEODORE W. NOYES. .. .Editor AU Jow tide 1t was | necessure if Washington ix to recelve| 1L s pass up the “movies” for | There han been some tendency, over | of the appropriations committee inl|profanity in Pennsylvania?—C i fr?mur Old Tronsides draw?—J. L. M. Only small hoats could enter | and send sea-borne freight. """".' or four weeks, and devote our the years, to sneer at the genius of | Congress the fact that onme of thel A n 1794 the Legislature passed an| A. The ship Constitution or Old ¢ - o s Lo spare time to the [’Artagnan ro-|Dumas the elder, but there can be|prettiest playgrounds, and one which.|act providing that any person over|Ironsides has a draught forward of 21 it and a few persons living in It is believed by many that Wash: | mances of Alexandre Dumas. little doubt of bis place among the | by the why, cost quile & considerable |1 years blaspheming, cursing, or pro. | fest. and aft 23 feet. wouthenst part of Alexandria moored | ington has s fair chance materially| We have had enough swirling | foremost exponentx of (he narrative |sum of money to launch, is because|faning the pame of Almighiy God | ity Tower Building small fishing and pleasure boats inlio increase its freight business with “";'l'"" in «"Ium_ulnle.v, listening to|art. . of the several reasons which I sml(; should be fined the sum of 67 cents or | Q. If gold or sliver is melted in an nropean Office- 14 Regent St London, the cove. 1t lecame mecensuiy toha deen channel o (he ¥ and’ ade-] cAdio. announcers enough going to We can recall the enthusiasm with | try to enumerate, badly crippled and | be confined in the House of Correctlon | iron utensil will it pour out freely or Fugland. ' ! ! €| the theater, too many “parties.” which a relired professor of the Kng. | rendered incapable, save in a neg-|24 hours. In 1804 it was amended that | stick 1o .the iron. The ¥ Py deepen the channel alonz the lower|quate docks and especially docks with Now let us, for an investment of |ljsh department of a great college once | ligible degree. of living up 1o Its|the perpetration of a curse or oath' A, The Bureau of Standards says g Teening St win the Sundas i part of Alexandrias viver front and il connection. “The main freight $6 o thereahouts. plunge into & whole | loaned us his copy of “Louise de La | great possibilities for service and use-involved a penalty of 40 cents or de- | gold and silver will pour freely from the ity At A0 cents per month- dails only. in 1910 the United States began 1hal | annage of the Polomac originates world of facts and fancy, replete with | valliere.” He had no restraint about | fulness to the citizens residing in Its|tention for 12 hours in the House of |an iron utensil. 4B rents per Sho Sunday anly. 20 centa N 5 e D love, tragedy, comedy. him in the matter. It was a great | vicinity. | Correction. | PO month " Grder mas e et e mail o1 work piping the dredged m within a few miles of Washinglon and Here we have Romance with a big end HE Wantal others to.enioy R lvw Tree Playground. the most et o o s e VN €ariier at the. mng, oF each omehe That wats done [ consists of sand. zravel, stone and| “R. uniquely situated of any in the Dis-| Q. Who or what i Mah? -R. ¢. | tional Zoological Park in Washington® = 18 it not about time that we came o, 10 get the full effect of this par- | trict of Columbia, occupies a wholly} A. According to Persian Mythology K hack (0 books? Every one has an | jouiar atorv. It must be read in its|inclosed parcel of land in the rear|Mah wan the fish which wus supposed| A. The aitendance at this park now incomparable motion picture theater | ia0e in the ‘weries, which sécures its | of bulldings fronting on the four ad-| 1o hold the universe |regularly exceeds 2,000,000 visitors land. When the cove was filled (he | origingting in (he lower part of the|in his own brain, if he only will make ¢, Thikd e Antany. aoa s 14 reachen (he orig ot i ) i o name from of the chief hero, the | jacent streets. namely, B, . S Lk R i - S e tugIn tHsE s o 2 kireets mouth-| Q. What scale of proportivns is tised | record figure of 2,442,880, The Fvening Star Newspaper Company Rusiness Office shoal of Hattery Cove. R — N for conveniencs and economy and nol |I" ik carried in tug-drawn barges. A ate ’{' Mail—Pavable in Advanee. iy for the purpose of veclaiming | onsiderable part of Polomac tonnage Maryland and Virzinia. Iy and Sunday 1vr, SO00- | 7 [ oni | 1ESEN Dm0 United Siates and the owners of e | piver i classified ax “forest products the vight use of it Gascon, D'Artagnan, eaptain of the jand Four-and-a-Half A oniy 1V, $5.00: 1 me The “davs of real sport” can be | niaketeers. West, and was created as an experi-| by artists?— K. € - = & e el vecalled by any man or woman whe While the: " ¢ " ( ‘ongress “to con-| George Julian Zolany savs:| Q. at are the wand and winge € . 3 S . N i y « ol a se stories may he vead in | ment by an act of Congy $ SOOrS Sxdebrt : Al Other States and Canada. new kv The recliimed aved Wasjopile tonnage of genernl freight is| will begin “Th hree Musketeers.” | any ovder, it is true, |hv‘|eadnr‘(hun Vert minor streets and parks into|“\While all sorts of scales and measur helmet of Mercury called? F. H Dails and Sundas W0 e S1OG within the bonndary of the DIstict be | ogvied by the Washingion and Nor-[ What a true carioon that was recent-| Joges the continuity, the growth of | playgrounds.” ‘This sround repre-ling systems have been evoived at vari A. The wand Is called a caduceus Daily onle N0 me. - I ! e e it Sl Sunday anly 3100: 1m0 T cause the historie Maryiand boundsey | ol boats and much of this is it 1Y By Webster, in which we were | characters, the sweep of events. It|sents the conversion of a nul.l;‘: “” .l.m~ ”n"‘,"\{'l;:l.lllr any ..\.(.:u-.-"’ sculp- | and the winged eap a petasu puld | tors go bevond tne proportional meas shown @ veung lad stretched out on X d, ax such embrieed the Potomae River and ex p : Bifie 2 must he remembered that Dumas | (he same name and, . Member of the Associated Press. " W North and South | jhe old sofa. a biz bowl of apples and | worked on u large canvas, I alr ehance as an exponent|urement by which the height of the | NG ERC o GG Ty S Do oy Temiied 10 high waier Vi o AN shipped by water heoween Washe |a pitcher of cider ai his elbow. in hix | He wan not a “short story” writer. | of this idea. Itx lack thereof ixjhuman figure is divided into elght |7 prince Joachim. son of the o e W H e U 4l e Vivkinia shore. Fhere s 1si) | ington, Norfolk and Newport News, [hand Stevenson's “Treasure island!” | He requived plenty of room. Hix plots | caused by che fact ihat the full in-| paris, taking the head ax a unit, or | A EO2EE SO B0 comm Trard i AR i loal newa #ClIOD 10 detevmine the title sind the fope freight enmering the Potomac is Happy memories, mixed with re-|were so complicated, stretching over | ent of the law has never been ex-| [0 parts by aking the face ax a unit. | 47y iojde at Potsdam, on the 18th publishad harein Al rizhts of nublioation < " + decided Tk 18 Thit g y 1| zrer—usual enough mixture amailed | (he vears, requiring so many different | epcised with reference to it hy those ) Personally I refer the latier hecanse B sieeiat lopmiihen haroin i ales reserved, | apreme Lont dechied muinly il in tankers and lumber in| thousands who glanced at that pic- |characters, that the reader does |why directed its construction: thatiit applies with ¥ to n lurge . = b he new fand is within (he Jrisdiction | whoaners. A channel for lrger ships | ture. for there arve few, indeed, un- | Dumas (and himself) injuatice in read- | i\ f flanked on all four sidex bY!number of fixed pointx of the hodv.| Q. How cold must it be to snow of the District, In 1942 the Ving might easily be of much profit 1o 1088 it be & the very newest |ing in any other sequence than that | yidfngs, without any possible view |7he length of the upper avm fom A legislature requested that the Tand be ! wochington generation, who have not had some |in which he wrote. e Street: that there is no Ingress |shoulder to elbow ix EXACtIY two fhch A e Weather Buresn: suys Ahat Canditions a1 the Police Court and ; : 1o 1 A ShghLespelienge. “The incomparable navrutive art dis- [ 40 0o SEECE U jo) the same ex-|lengths, while another two lengths | ihe remperature of the air through A # ed to Viezinia “as necessany (o the = v “Treasure Istind” is peculiarly & | played will keep any reader sitting up | vy by alleyways, some of whichigive the accurate disiance from (he which the snow is falling must he X Strict Jail demand remedy. fyoace of Alexandvia and lts shipping hoy's hook. Th tagnan ro- | nights 10 “see what comes next.” ‘The | (7 Ue" with cobblestones, and alll elbow to the second joint of the fin-|down to the freezing point. 32°F., or This fact is clear from the expecience | pterests.” During the late war the Bold Brigandage in Washington. | munces, of which Chree Muskel- | cro v of purposes is more glitter- 1 110 P4 E (g approaching or leav-lgers, etc.” | very nearly thereto. else any snow of 2 member of The Star «taff who his wsed by the plant of| 1f the siory told he the man who <hove land disputed ownership of (e g e principally cordwood. ¢ Q. Did any of ser Wilhelm's of duiy, 1920 An Expose of Jail Conditions. 5 | 5 Just gone throuzh the “mill” in order 1he Vicginin Shiphuilding Corporation. | Wies captured last evenlnz &fter pur- kx4 The ability to interest is, after all, | IN8% when not 'k'...;"“.-..:'ylfifllfhm for | G B, phemenian an St WY (O 10 aseertain the precise situation. HI8 Ny profitable use is now made of thefticipating in & remarkably holdj I have been reading it 1 ar | the backbone of all writing. Dumas ‘f:;:dm‘n' GERRUECS ? | Iceland was an independent re.| Q. tHow much does a Pullman car repute| burglary with five others is vect | tagnan from sunup o sundown, | possesked this invaluable ift to the { PSS Ll aing the public from 830 (o 1263, when It jolned | cant?—F. L. B. ” Wrote Thucherny or wis 1t Steven. | highest degree. It Iy true that his! Vhe ShICESE SClh avaround must j With Nory Bolh countries came: A The latest tyvpe Pullman cars tagen offered by 1hin plavECOUER ST nder Danish rule in 1381 When Nor- cost from $50.000 10 $100.000 of ilimes pask either divectt neat | Wiy separaied from Denmark in 1514 of. behind. byt :‘. e ety eeland vemained under Denmark. In “_40’- ok 4 ol raation, W0, that (HE. tois Y A temm or frecho pro v el etk acknowledged lceland | Washington Information Bureau .\.:I’:‘Iv::‘l"'a; B e o e essly | loaded, or, worse, meving ; i 3 The Evening Star. Al knowledge the apidly ! P 1 aw a sovereign state. united with Den the nartow areaway empiy. King | GGovernment is gaiming through re seareh and investigation is available -+ mark only In that the Danish nest burden. This i ‘s ® alxo to be King of leeland atmost preciudes the attedance of | w3 Sl to you. Don't hesitate to make your ny very voung children ‘*'J"“‘”': Q. Please define the broad arvow |wants knowan. A 2-cent stamp il o 10 enjov the | € bring wou the information youw need 3y what Dumas sets forth. permit them fto attempt | stamp. G. V. e e e (el Deneite ar e ground unless e} "S0 Comisin o o comventionalized | s aervice is for ol seaders of 7 m dit e nds m % e ’ compunied by pareni or o I ppowhead. 1t s placed on government | Eveaing Star, and is dexigned to be il : woders bundit bunds operate. They Lhere today. we will be here tomorrow They do, they sy and what do-| wanid be aimoat suicidal: and i 8¢ {yioreq in Great Rritain to distinguish | hielpful to all who avail themaelves o oious. Into a cell twenty feet| o Jitre umnally well orgunized, every manj 8 the hearts of men. “Fime wnd | 0 MR SIS A% It ane | companted by them would mean mor® i ihom ay public or crown properity. It |it. ~ Au effective clearing house be ®anare fully one hundred and twenty e accidents involving fire engines (00 Gl Ced 1o the | Chunge may make us different to the | were privileged to suddenly transport | congestion and hence more danger 10| as the cognizance of Henry, Viscount | ticeen the Gorernment and the people the ‘last few eves. but beneath the vestmenis We | piyeeit buckward through the ages SPhen. 100, while a great number | qugnay Earl of Romney, Master in | il aid you.and help is yours for the point of being trusted with the most | heat the same old We ai R ges, gl en, l al = of conrt, so closely 1 W dave furnish steiking testmony o LEAL DR MRS I D € are | 14a place himself ax # gigantic Spy|of (he houses in this inclosure Wereteperal of the Ordnance. 1693.1702. | asking. Address your wants to The t : JEmmed St J enseleeunean ot on o s eeeuet RO thedeRUS Y, (¥ that which time cunnot wither, nov | o (he fnner secrets of royaly O i (e execution of thin project: | the broad arrow has long heen used | Evening Star Information Rureau re was harvely standing room. No the stupidity unc ‘-I;H e ibleaders, '“(‘\‘_';I';" :":““‘ul““‘““ Powis wnaias It makex no difference if the history | ypward of 20 or more Wweie i'i!':;'"lf in England on the outer clothing \uvrn\ rederic J. Haskin, director, Wasin BEHY ] ugtodate Nonsebreaker does Bt tur e e Tiray | 0K 18 true or nol-—it i« of tremen:|jt certainly requires no great strelch | by conviets. ington, D. € fnation of this condition Mure than two weeks ago The Sy be i aoybdy he may meet | musketeers, Athox, Porthon and | tevr, Proportions. gitiering with 19 e imagination (o portray e ene i At the jail the accommodations s Jinted out the dunger enconntered |, o el A e 4nd | mance, bravery, ubsurd honor. many | yuconducive to the proper mo A dail the mmoditions ave oot O gy 10U oW e strmnger mny be A ml.«I and D'avtagnen. Whist dis |, the ld qualities which seem (o he | (ojopment of 1he vounk peaple | A ~ worse because of (he longer stny of by firemen i performnice of e o0 bieon o 4 policeman i dis.| (DEUIShes (hin sevien of historical |yimost ot in our efficient but some- | (hereln ussembied. Notwithstaneing the Inmates. Inio a sinzle coll seyen Outy dnd the seeming indifference of L e Quch an offhand wss ;i novels Is the length of the production. | juee (oo careful age {an (hese things, the playground | by five feel. with an adioining | metorists in givia e 7 B e S Habion g s "I”-“- i -“,"Hi“ l”' ;:I""'I"" -""""'":;l': | Here, in Dumas, we pass in review |y, jiselt is witractive, orderly and 15! . = lava v st o the penitentiae boof ordinary ength con possibly L uigcy of men and women, all acting \ I by its competer ; 3 ory o wit the Wiy was wnly last week 5 and 18| well adminisiered - . tory of about the same size. seven MRBU of way. B was ouly last week |y gy poauibie, of e, that there fa] 53¢ 1 nd speaking, all doing and ‘saying. :,,,l...\lqm, alded by the parents, and Uncle Sam Says It Can’t Be Done prisaners were housed. with only three (hat The Star i wn r-ln-n‘l,d wged | ptarnity o T men’ pudg ”“I: ‘-l‘mfilll'-':“l.» rtul"m\\:"'l:ll:*”:;:::‘““‘;" There is plotting here, gentlemen, and | ¢ sought out by @ goodly ||lrr!||\hls: bunks. This meant that four men (he Police Department to follow B¢ gum wnd looters who have e ik s e | loving. ludies, and ail the shades in | ¢ jayge children who dare (he 8 BY W ALTER H. ATKINS 8 h their pass ur frlends in such detall that | pegween, “The emotio 1 e dally. showing the actual slept on the floor, Asaln the sitnation engines and pick up dvivers who | wods wnd signs, perhiaps their identl ne cun glve (he like sense of |gna the sinews (hick. There is sad: | v 2\ “ite wondarful capa-! needs no further description. fupled 1o obey vne of the fundumentnl | e ion cards. whereby they mas el "S- ol B ness und sorrow, brave gallantry and | pEEEL T e safe 1o say, however aipThia in 1Ae foat g0 @ serisk of (taxpayern) He ranges all the wey e e e Beginning with “The |'|yrr Muskel- | gneaking trickery e e 1o s isolated condition wir aeticten g iy o Tacomsc i | (00" e type of the brainy director Insanitary conditions pre he curh amd stop instantly on hesriog | ., he | eers.” he progresses throngh “I'wenty There is a little of evervihing that fifths of the adult population o e Lt {5t a mammoth industrisl corporatinn ns prevail ths E countey, Ruch s speculath | Years After Vicomte de Hra four-ffth: R _ X mre administered 1 he fire siven. Although no sceidents PERAHON s ot ) ) g 0 d lite sety forth In these long, long | 70" Gition do not know of its loca who was forced to pay a penalty of o priseners without 1h ¥ At all fABGUKLIc. The | kelonne wnixe de La Valliere and giopies 1 voll on page after puge, |4 "0 T T en smaller numbel : e ot an income tax | several million dollars for ploiting on the Man in the tron Mk (00 i e nuthor, i the reader. enjos don and n e enirances. even l!&'\m(\l sret ooy fstarsllmilomodins (e ploftne o, | some editlons & part of the “Vicomi® |every word, Some one is always set- | 00 O nav have & hazy odets don . o i e | m do o Mane of those in ¥ yested | de Bragelonne’ ia antitled “Ten Years | ting out, and some other one Ia always | (HOUED. they ma b s The odds are 10.000 10 1 you will be | ment, down the n»Iu i @ iy the well from these in incipient heen watched that the time had ar-|he (hiy present prisoner that there | 140er."" tine out, aiid some other one In SIESA Lo, aito ta general 103UIOR, C3} caught, reddiand he moderate income classes, who re Actually developed disease——on the vived for drastic action to prevent |y there | "\Ve can guaraniee any reader of |of his journey it stands, it is had x an experiment | Ul Foygige Information. It e | sort to petiy trickers (o withhold in ere Lwo gangs at Work at the Nix-| ,ydinary Intelligence the time of his| Some one plots one thing, and some | in that it capnot demonstrate suc LR Play wnfe and square and | come taxes lawfully due Men of (eenth street house, the one with which | readin v H S duriterolbt. | TR dasn the idea of the originators| AFEREE G0l Srhats the Govern- | mental stamina, but plagued with a sellmates e 2 ) 5 o eat " which { reading life if he will purchase these other mukes a counterplot. The dash i » an eco- | avold 5 Phidesin i e = it Was in 4 state spproximating by fagrant vioktions of the regulacihe wau associuted and snother, and | SOries en musse. Ouce he has done [ing D'Artagnan. the subile Aramis : i Trom e hout | ment official warning ) moral complex. predominate in_the pPneumonia--makes for the spread of tion that they were rivals, If . there is little doubt he will finlsh | the gigantic Porthos (the lovable | nomical ANAPOIEL. 0 C0l e the | The Giovernment one hest bet in it rax K : allments of all kinds. Obviously health | Is (he Police Department KOinE 0 [uaihods were fdentie] so. their | {he "Gl but he must comply with the | numsknll), the courtly Athos, the lit-| certain changes. i GaPAC S0 Wy | tax o1 detection s authority for .:.’::4!l:’:”g».m,",::h:.’.:: ;‘:‘“‘:\',.:::.I?P b ariot s prest el damuch Ceiab Hing Ve skterAneds bwp Feaant umu“..' ey denticn vutal and | conditon. else he will put off buving | tle La Valliere, who loves her king rge outlay req the “tip” o play the tax game fairiv. pena P it ' story, appearing in The SUAr vester- japd. 46 acres. aml it has the ¥ n . o oy ol this datest locul crime diffecs some In ot belg the retreat and dwelling "€ aon? And well he might, and well | Character — drawing s = somewhat } which any man arrested io the N om the & robber @ w ' 116 the District Representa | what from ih ng robberies that | LA GG Delieve thi (he | sKetehy, bu he more than makes up for it by a sealth of incldent and ¢ day, sets forth the clicumstanees U wele Sam about it through the place of lawless persons. ot on whatever charze. and whe in the v | 406 now so prevalent in b untey. | (rue treasures and delighis of life tive Movre of Vicgini, ursing 10t cede the land| For this man says thyt he was fn.| #ve Ju the mind Perhaps in (his incomparable series . other, | drawn his characiers through and these two | hurrying for i lack of hail mones, must spend the e aetion on 4 1 night in a police station and the Ll 4 subcommitiee of | Velgled Into the enterprise by two of wiories. better than in any strungers, whom he met casually in] i set forth the whole life of man, | They act, they speak largely constitute the life of man, which. in the last analysis, is simply |1 Iy that State, Ing n the comt cells and is then (e House that the place has become Jaw | ¢ vestaurant and who asked him i he | man with his eternal heart ang long g5, the same (odav 4% il wus in the gent to the iafl. must Await trinl And g pactive ss 4 refuge (o serve his term Ernder wanted to get in on “something soft. pla e s mome tlons for prisoners awaiting trial are The Police Must Act At the Police Court the acee This is not at a e 4 D bSO This ix not at all the wiy that these | oy, * & five men wera crowded at the wpening And antomobiles within words are needed to denote the abom- large number of motorists 1 As a result of thix overcrowding irafie rules—pull over to the HEhUf Liiwn (0 one another ” : - erime business towels for drvine, The overcrowding had occurred at the time, The Star be thoroughiy orgunized of the cells, with no care to xeparate lieved, after several fire runs had| Gy the other hand casion described one of the nareator’s serions injury and loss of life caused R stully of the plan. 1t g « it maintains ;) 3 S el o Ay s, as a finale t stripped jewels from | the others, such I& the trailty of hu- (hese are our acquaintances i« bad morally in that i He is Elmer L. Ire hief. Intelli-| of penitenti; terms, fin: i afiey: abjections; Mt i8f A8 8 2 teve | trails of tax crookedness the persons of their viciims, whon | M40 nalure—and one’s purse The shadow of death rests on these (all of the ‘.\l.. l{l:l:‘“N eegle in that | gence Unit. Bureau .,1I|m-| r‘m\“h o il tax crookednes \With all (hese atories in his own [pages, This interesting, interminable | bad from a business SOEE L | nue. He quotes the odds agfinet & | home, however, we can guaraniee |story ends at last as all things must, |1 lacks the “«\:xlr":vv B lrluure: | tax evader. tle knows His.aquow-|. . FUEC TSP Doalitvely that he will give 1p One |tao, e have expected it for hun. | thereby falling to atteact (06 (SLO0C) tions are based vipon facts and B, .50y the . anly Lo seize upon (he next, a Aredh OF pages, and cannot sy ndy, | e attention of nie PHOIE ¢ [ res that domt lie. They wori eut |ful” evader is ofttimes fraught with s v aatA by R o, eveninercin: | the wonders plaveround | GO athematical certainty. most insurmountable difficulty for which a great writer pletured. | And this is Life, is it not? { acecomplishment. You probably belong to that = the revenue intelligence forces. Some ’ There is only one possible solul Fity of income taxpuyere in ol the financially powerful, and a ortions ces. The wors = 1 tortionate ‘prices; Pl st condl- | pity but in reaching (he scene of the | Lcording Lo the textimons | for this unparalleled situation. The | (fag giates who are honest 'n tax | politically potent at times. among : ¢ the sides of this nment. If vou |those Who - willfully fraudulens tions are suffered by the men who | bluze, and the ity government o m, ~ N T ne of { dealings with the Gover bl and 18 I 8 of wne of %, th SATderal y buildings on on ould | derlings with the G 3 f o are et b heen b e, “ani e ihe it sorerament o ot e miae, 0t aavors | WASHINGTON OBSERVATIONS | |5t it it Waitel St 52080 Jant W oo Wit it e sl 1 oneol ot gl ushed badges of revenue ngents as he razed, a frontage therehy A | ernment does to run down the tax | beneath finely drawn distinctions or | therefore those guilty o or o v cren D d o ' 3 = “:’: 5 ;‘:I::g ¢ :mn. f- way while firem Lnne! and .lu.u- W tohen of their right of entry thie plavaronnd made a_real. (04 godge, I At e Tevunie ke, W e hetter conditions are (pefr way through stupid moterists, | = 000 0 b 2 | RIC . . ‘going institution, and a evedit} Tl Ve parchance, you catalogue | laws. 17 their only offense wax thal ne war between law and crime i BY FREDERIC WILLIAM WILE tim A arge part of Lol thett smaller minerity of | of iwisting the revenue law into a experienced by those serving longer 0 cive right of d ? unity. ho refuse Lo give right of way and| § ! {0 the commun! vaging. Here in the Capital Lold e noney mecessary to UL {hel G0l (ho resort to varied devices meaning hat Congress did not in LIS G R R L enst, ol brigandage in practiced. The police| Various Implications and rumors|onee was a farm hand at 75 cents a| project over has already beeh FRliio cheat the Government. toli lse teml. it would he seriois enough. B P Fire enginex must veach conMagra- | o hue the bandiis e saif are umleashed by the surprise @n.|day. No man in the farm movement| panded. It would he worse than bAdy need enlightenment. and nuich to ve | with legal talent, retained ai prince the incarceration. Gous i the shortest possible time e swifter | ALe e e the White House | hasa widar experience in every phase | pusiness pollcy mot to follow I 10fconyinced that cheating the Govern-|sums. the Willful wnes often engulf v ens T RN R Atk ‘n;n| _Ambn!;im[- ||nv|g:1'h.n ;nm ‘vr m‘:r flr:lh;lh:rnl\ Rame lhny; vhhlu RNCCEES. ':‘h-n away with the hidden | oo 5o a josing game. |‘\:Inw-‘h\nv;-|l-: \lh;’ufll\- N m{\'|:l‘)|:fl :1-; the provision for the care of |y STy of advance information 10| London, and Minisier Gibson, from | Lincoln-like. lanky Virginian. who has cgronnd’ st s R 3 signs. And by their cri davics SR o L ainsmis e SO A0 fer | elect placen which vield rich vewards | ern. are coming home for confer- just turned Atkenon maried out| PRI ARERCH W. TIGNOR Cheating Tosing Game. they thiis arouse suspicion and invite A Wt IS I in them. They ave given vghG of [y 00Tl but 1o The offic vers| is that the | (0 he a lawyver, but was deflected into b It vou don’t believe it, gu with | {nvestigatic that frequently winds adequate. More cellruom in necessary |y every eliy in the workd. Fire | G 50 o8 RS o nmen 0t and Secretary Kellogg want | farming. which he has practiced near T Chief ‘Trey through the labyrinth of (P in severe punishment in hoth places. The il i« old. And per- |l e unwiekly. The heavy or housebreaking snd for Jox With them the preliminars |1 all his life. barving a peviod ax ol paey of State Buildings | ehapnels he has penetiated and view | Your williul tax dodger. if buttressed haps cannot he remodeled. 10 can, 80 ueks gre difficalt o badle, Bt banditey dn general. Every man who {discrmuament confererce of the League | professor of agriculture at the Uni dea & 1 in 1897/ the morai und fnancial wrecis Ui by great wealth. will employ every A e e A e L Is canght In an operation of this char | of Notions and the general Kuropean | versitv of West Virginia. s a Here Broached in €1 }ie in the wake of income tax wrong-| conceivable artifice, financial, legal : tive dvivers veach @ high degree Of | e qnd convieted should | Ginntion. har sceeptation of the Methodist. a Democrat and an author = e D e apecter contronting you | o1 otherwise, to thwart the Govern commitments arve greater than the | gy o muoipulating (hrough heavy | anced 1o death ¢ e Senurn of Messrs. Houghion and i books and numerous hrochures on e | summary ‘or financial punishment.| ment. And the process of catching accommodations on entseale o Uy of (casen LS son indicales two things (irsi. that | farming problem. Dr. Atkeson has|To the Editor of The Star- nication | loss of business standing or prestige him with the goods. with evidenc — —— ¥ L idane CConlige inmistakahly | @ it for expressive English. He| n referring. in my commubilte o 0T g money reverses, disgrace | Lhat will stand th id test In court iGisieaiasepsl ation Lrom SRRl iR e e onferance 1 | 50y& that une of (he troublex with the | appearing fn lest Friday's Evenins | SOl M 00T qenin ™ stands foruh | culls for the muster of the smarts deallsm is the basis on which (he | (K8 (he 1enB e on (aventually, | “farm problem” is that “too many iy | Rtay, to the State bulldings profect CECCL Tl ine] ax an abiec losson. | talent the Government can assembie Leazne of Nations is fonnded, but it [if pot now). und. secondly. that iive atatesmen are toying with it {in Washington. to the oviginal AUCR |G Degson teach that henesty | Great cor nd those wio may be Impossible (0 keep a fow prac. | Houghton amd Gibson will be our | Who were spewed to the surface by |of the late Touis . Shoemake Jume ! With th vernment in tax maters | engineer them. caught in attempted chief delegaies, The Americin Am. | @Xizency advertantly stated the date as '"" is the hest policy, as in every husiness accomplished fraud. are excesd hassador to Great Britain is undonit 19, 1907, when it should have 'f_";f:\.,. saction in life. eful in legal maneuyer serfous condition. With the siven edte Betier poated on current ins and | Representative Fred . 1847, 10 vears earlier, when hix said e Gt Ty ollaes you throush e Hectngs necemkcy 16 enlightenment in respect | s i : Britten of . The Eveninz Star, | 4 4 d‘ : 'I . : wide open, and heavd for blocks e s mee = outs of Old World diplom: than | Illinois, who bagged the 19 Army- | article slm)om'fld n nn'n"‘ i ahow the gallery of tax frauds, with iis .’,.,.,,.,, wl ’m the at ;.!x Hpon them and punishments, and of sanitation, a4 e drivers have repeated The agnificence | anv man at the administration’s dis- | Navy foot ball game for his heloved | as the files of vour Il show. | astounding maza of chicanery, plot- | the crime detection and egal agencies BICh Conaitions s THORE: A1 "the DIs :;'..u]y:;u.":n "u',‘:: ”r’"“" St ‘\,"fi‘ m":'q r,.:-‘ ':;5':_": r"' Mussotini's | 105" G lhaon, heing stationed in | Chicazo. has lost the vote of Ved | 8% may also add that in 1912 sriten |G canepiracy. depiering Do of seversl different departments of trict fail are intolerable. offensive to wration of ancient Roma | Switserland. 1s' the “man on the | naval and military officers stationed | indorsement of this idea WAS BIEER cqrporate enterprises. men of millions the Government hefore the ends of e sl terday the driver of an acting battal | does not prevent an impression that he | ground.” and obviously designated for | on the Atlantic seaboard. Few of |by the Governors of Avizona. Texas. |y T ooy and the less prosperous but | fustice are met . She Ssenss of pubiic idecenc TheY | fire chief's car, skilled operator | will be doing pretty well if he succeads | the vast routine with which statesmen | them have the time or the money to | Mississippi. South Carolina. Nebraskat | T Cilaen connive and scheme | Ferhaps the majority’ of those who T Tt et s a|in preserving his control of the pres. |!Ike 1o envelop international confer-| aitend a service game as far afield | Alabame. South ha}\_n'a-rF{ffl_lh:‘f_’,‘.... the Government, you naturally a1l . “"th- the definition of tax truck which suddenly shot in front | ent situation. " snces. as lLake Michigan, and many for the | New Hampshire. The goverrors Wonder if the taxpaying system is evader have heen guiliy of large or better still, razed as new - S she i * % * first time in their lives will this vear|five States appointed specia ‘:"" not honeyeombed with trickery small infractions of the tax laws that e ome S S of him. Although badly shaken up | -— r——e — Mr. Houghton for many months | miss attending the classic. They say | mittees to work for the plan. Gov. | T e sound conclusion drawn by [#ve not clearly shown to have heen nstitution cs olice Court | 0 ed, Battalion. Chief Watt B ks the next Secretary | that (he original purpose of the game | Cole L. Bleass, now Senator {roM !y, Government's “key” man in the |WHIful. But such violators haven: cella should be enlarged it this present P00 SERE R | SHOOTING STARS. of State. if wnd when Frank B. Kel- | Wax (o give pleasure to “old hovs" | South Carolina. wrote as follows T 1 bt meainst tax traud forces the con. | CleAr records until they have made : i e relinaulshes the portfollo he now |of West Point and Annapolia: that it | (hink it would be very nice. indeed.| yioijn” at lenzth that out of the | Broper adiusuments, Whese are based S e Speed essential for successiul I L W i 'Kelloge was |Was never intended o be # “mate”|for each State o have a PErmAnent i ullof more than 6.000.000 taspay- | POt upon larger taxes due for pres. |C ia ghtlug: of fres. & minute lost in} PASERIANR B JONAEO! [ hamed 1o wucceed Mr. Hughes, the | dlraction either for the pul f it Tat the Natlonal Capital. and | (R0ES 8 BEIL LA etances of tax | Nt and past vears. possibly, and ade any fart of itx penal extablhinent. gy g he scene may be (he L hhoinument forthwith was labeied | for boosier communities. and It ruch & law s passed 1 will use mv i o ogion are exceptional, rather thun |UAte penalties which the law im The Star hopes that this disclosure . (gl 1 Sop zap.” But the former Senator transfer of the event o # place so re. | pest efforts to have South Carolina | uanei |t i these exceptions to the | P0Ses. These penalties, of course, are B I naitionn AvHi a0, 15 phsinptine | e olitiEnBeEbI e hRtINGen olie nda is a lonel oo innesota. now with u full year [ mote (hat only a handful of Army fpn in a frsiclass exhibit.” ASfjaq genersl rule of tax honesty | |5 proportfon to the gravity of the form, feeling that it oo | ESbEOXINENGmES aid Hvemem. Bhere s 08 : {in the premiership to his credit. has |#08 Navy officers will he able (o enjov | United States Senator M. Flease oW | hat ‘stand out in bold rellef, because | *ense. and the sums involved origi i sErioe it culling sitention | T2V, Evehy Suateguain Ishpild e sl g e emtod himsell like & tempo | 319 @ fude wrench with (he (radition | nas a good epportunity 1o serve BiS | (e iy sonietimes amiazing character, [H0IY 10 1ax fiabilie, - Honest ervors i S 5 oy ol ' | thrown around these whose duty it fa | Ve tsed o say iduct yourself | ravy incumbent ut all. He has had | Which zave birth to the game dtate an well as the entive country | ie vou examine, one by one, the|2re discovered in the tax returns of | tomplete leeway al the State Depart ok ok o in a very suhstantial manner. tuplol semples. of ‘fraud; some of | housends of people. and taxpayers | ment. Kellogg decisions para- | “Alec' Moore, lately our vivacious| T conclusion it may he suggested { (hem, involving plots to cheat the Gov- | A€ required to make proper adjust 5 |t issues like poliey and diplo- | envoy at the Spunish court, gets the | tha. when the grounds for the perma- { yrpment out of millions of dollacs In | GO0 I thie ok, howaver. i iSthe thololkhares. { matic appointments ha e Virtually |lion's share of gloty for inducing King | nent exposition are laid out reseiva. |yolenie sometimen along with da | SOSSIAMEN] e 1 easy 16 distin taxpayers, stances. 1L is marvelous that Jall crashes? I8 iU not about time tha 18 not a veritable pesthons ats whe st : i pesthionse (wese tuotorists who demonstrate el e L udied ronghly sithoot o S n AL of actual administratio ess 1o operile antomobiles D T ministration | unfitness 1o operaie anton consideriton or finesse, 1 was gl minor reforms are clearly necessary. “jacked up’? Ave the firemen to con " « 7 gether one of the most daring crimes Petty graft I8 practiced in the sale of ginne (o risk thelr lives not only in e o e commodities 1o the prisoners at ex- sving the property of the commu |y i ever commitled in Washington. ! | nnigue feature of especial inter terms. Thus the more serious the in their movements and the Obviously the jall I8 to small. even quq by the shortest possible route. | et and thesiconhive wnd in the prisoners should be sent to Oceoquinn nstead of to the juil It Is not desivable to muke any peoal are able (o wiggle through o the seene of the five without accident In Washingion, however, luck of ¢ commitment should never be a0 00 e e motoriste has cawsed o [ U0 politiclang out of the organiz mion of delight. But in the tion, Institution a pleasure resort. A il should he cured &s promutlc as pos sible. The jail should he cnlarzed. o single institution is mainiained. Wash to them, in no Spieit of cridivism o manner not too f thosa In charge who are dou ing their best in the vircims Your hosiery do not display eet the community from sert | s loss 4 | 10 is mpparent thal the Police De pariment must tike immediate action | Without exception, prevailed. Soviet | Alfonso and Queen Marfe to visit the | tions should he made. not onlv for | fance of other penal statutes of the In discussing ihe @ check the carelessness and indiffer | Bt now=—nohody cares! vecognition and the Karolyi case|lnited Stater. as is now sald to be|Porto Rico (an earthly paradise). | pederal Government. you are staitled of her eng: [ doiph i typify Kellogg policies steadily hack their plan. The former Pittsburgh | Hawaii and the Philippines. whose ;pay jprelligent men take such dan Leave Telltale Mark. of the filme declares Liiisenh ence of Washinzion's motoring public. | We cantioned her when at the dance | ed at the White House. In the per. publisher conquered an utterly wnique | tropical exhibite will add & gleam of | gar e ricks in their worship of zald Revenue intelligence agents assert one diplo- | Place for himself at i B s ne dip at Madrid. When | color and heauty and uniaue Interest Sheiershi Gesie R g e e e st reserved in what you There can certainly he no use Walting | Her partner to select <onnel realm, more than e aspirant. who enjoved strong | Alfonso tarriex on American soil the (1o the exposition. but we should for the deaths of firemen and citizens | Discreetly; never one by cha 4 i sereetly; me by chance 1 | President - < ; ) X : | before vemedial measures are begun.| Not formally correct | support outslde of the State Depart | Bresident s sure’ (o designate Moore |aim have, in condunction with it. & | The more than 6000000 income iax. | some ielitale marks hat usual)s lend : el | v - E . . Am- | pan-Americs 3 ite So o i . s Stesillbat o The time 1o act is now. And let her mother sympathize | ¢ e e wavalde hecquse |Ditious hoats and hostessen who want | and Central America 1o put up thelr | b Srm, A e e tnmwn | or THi. thex tumble mta the Gavern e = In little love affairs Kellogg damurred, The | to lonize the grandest of the grandees | puildings and exhibits there. Had It | \oe "Pit (BBt @ T8k SRRIEn L ent's autatretched o desnee o g i e iian lays up now and then |WII therefore have to work through |nor been for the World War, Brazil | yavy ; e ffs tacome S Ha B Wi And. mavbe. give her connsel wise, et e DAt there's no|(the Kenfal “Alic." who, tll) further 1o | hauld long eve this' have had Hew | loat ine NUmBer muse B Fcomr | vialutions for long periods. even. ith 3 > . " % k B is e F: " = 'ns. n the basis of compu- | Viclations r 1o periods. even vears, But now- nobody cares e hat he thinks of | tice. is certain to be bombarded with i 3 . tax returns. | indication tha : building and a wonderful exhibit at | (ations of Hahil o Nt Jstimaiiiiat oy repl ind ellogg. who has |TeQuests for social favors when their | g . tations of liabllity to the Government | hovr he mention of “blue laws" is now life. vesignation. Mr. Kellogg i | Spanish ma jest i [ABeirt washington. for the plans were lald | ypder existing revenue laws they ac. | reckoning. T Getting on heen fighting the seip off and on dur- | SPanish majestien are with us. K for it in 1914, Porto Rico has ar- | esdimels must forward payments to| In this highly specialized work of canse some of onr leadin s - A » 3 g inglishman dearly love d. i cordingly must for vments to s hig specialize ork of puibosh o fea delil “Are you in favor of complete law |ing the Winter, has lefy b i e Ameriean oioe gord. Near” | ranged to uppropriate a very substan- | .evenue collectors in districts all over | tax-dodger detection, the Internal fegislators 1o “see red Deeper Potomac Channel. enlGreementy for & \\d-nk - gl:lf e it | Pittaburgh, which usoaliy. figures « tial sum h;‘: ] xepre;’n(,ntlon‘ al a|(he United States. That great body | Revenue Bureau has unearthed many " Sy \ plan has been deawa for dredzing e, 1 am. answered Sena. | & o GaXn Ol ovment the Kellogg (00 the itineraries of steel kings. is | “ENE S0 fon &1 Bevlie, Snain, _jotiaepacersiwilljpay info theUnited | Piota and condhlracics of Wide rermifs hie oy tanslion I hoast ha, 3 d Sena- | ot the State Department the KEWORE | e (o be given n chance of paving | Florida has a plonser In (his | injes Treasury more than $1.500 CAUODS which were made possible B b h ) T e vghum. "Bl we can't expect | retivement BRECC S0 Tor (aunda. | homage to Moores roval friend movement. On January 10, 1811, the | 0,000 income 1ax. That sum will he | through conaivance with dishonest aving her troubles, bhul homesickuess | (hannel 24 foet deep 200 feet (o0 Tant: ONE Honie) = without a shred or shadow of founda- 4 e aanexred befite vhe Bowrd ot | . Th ) INEOED coniivance ( ; © chann y “ ] ome we think * % oK ok 4 far short of the proper mar A sur MNoyes DA roment pay rol §s not amons thewm, wide between Washington and the | BN ekl iRl tlon &% S - ‘Frade _of Orlando bearing a Ietter | cay of the return probably will dis. | Nabbing these “inside” and “outside = —— . o : u and the loing well just al present if we | * ok 5 % The blithe Springtime is expected | grom President lavrien of the Wash. | ke o whortage running around | combines, the Government not oniy Cliesspeske, oo mprovement de [ can entorce st of the Gaflie regule- | (jepe's 8 new Coulidge story, which 110 bring news of matrimonial ul-|ington Board relative to the participa- | §150. 000000, 1 o et o | has sou purge the Government Battery Cove. pends on Cougress making an apyro- | to s “fie Somewhat unusual hierit o | lisnce Which will unite vepresentati ex | lon of Florida in a permanent expoi e her Rgure, |Of courne. (hia Service of u very vicious and disloyal i e TR ot $ROBOHY wod ¢ N vy Lack in 1897, when ' 0f America's favorite (wo sports—Igion here and the Orlando 5 s b A v of them w Disposal of the Baitery Cove 1 b £ $300.000 and (he Army | being true. "Way back in B85 WRER | Liiice and hase hall. Supld has been tie "wlh'-rlmnz e rlando hodv | geficiency fs not due fn its entirety ::P:lunn a many of them with of 1and on the water front of Alex- engineer of this viver and havbor dis- e. the future S ¢ an | propelling his darts all Winter in the | b d esolutions gavoring it. | 1o willful evasions. Many returns ave '€l conspirators to jaile. but has = ; : R G iin: | a1 Northampton fn the office of an|PIORCUINE his deiis & L he | appropriate responte fo which was | found fo contaln honest ervors effected recovery of tens of millions is pending In Congress. This trict feels that the appropriation wil reh came ok, Were trin | 41 NOTRIRIR e oun: | direction of a world tumous star of (e | LSRG (hix city. and seneciaiiy | s narionide man ot for o dollare ‘for e “Fniled " States Jand should be properly peliced and Le made. There are stretches of the For somethin’ 1o compa |ix coroner stormed in and excitedly ‘\_mfl'h:m"""‘i‘h""m;':‘:':‘_‘y{'fldn:'x“"‘fi by Thomas Grani. then secretar avaders knows no stopping until | ITeARUIY in back taxes. assessments given over hy the U'nited States to river where ships of light draft for{ Tt wasn't like a lion- demanded to see “Lawser Hammond." | Sutherner who made he 4ebat B the Chamber of Commerce of Wash- | hos gulliy of income tax dodging and_penalties of various kinds . ) wan 3 Mtore like &/ polar'k hat prominent personage was mot in. < Ve ington. LINDSAY 8. PERKIN : These and other forms of tax law some uetil putpose of ceded to Vir. | sengolng cratt find mavigation dimj S i : it hee him at once?” fumed the in. | N0t %0 many seasops ago. The® have are detected : violation have heen exposed hy ar ginla in order that Alexandria may cult and dangerou This is notably soa o B quest officer. “Man's heen found .1’“4“:‘;‘?" l;en ’";ge'ihpl S0 luml and !m:.\ndmlslm 'm'» I\\’x‘\p!:'w: Q.MI:L'”;‘ ATHAREGOer™ Ayateny. of . d4tGction make use of it in the industrial de- so across Kette Bottom Shoals. These | JU0 TURRINS save don’t be too hasty | {105 00 e county line, but e lived | often that friends call them insepars: Dance Reform. i i s .« M- that is prot the best of its kind A bin soanint:toithe front. The BRRL I o know | ble and betx ure being laid_that Nineteen thousand men and women | [hA5 1 Probabls the he velopment of its water front or as a shonls are in (he Potomac River about frant. tohe/firet in Northampton. and 1've got (0 KNOW { } " \eqding is in sight. Parental) From the Dallas Journal in the Government's revenue machine [ (1% " ti\l K i o e :::‘3“24. nd-one checks on the ayers . e, cove was! part of Ahe|thirty miles abdve ta/mouth and may | #615 AN Icicle instead of & worm, . | beiuer L ob8 e o {Ruthorities Insiet that mai(ers, ax far | the result of the efforts of the dance | Join In the hunt, he fuely adiusted | hondety. “The intelligence unit knowe Potomae frontage of Alexandrin, be be roughly described as off the mouth N Aduiy his nose huried in the Massachusetts | 4t they Kpow. Sue sl Cemil T L R R RSN O | ata it 1D e, and ity | the tax evader's tricks, old and new Binning a considerable distance south of the Wicomico River. ‘The ship hiar e m_mrm.; industry in | T€¥ied statuten he happened to be | uioneully waiting for romantic de- il conslstant emc“nc‘!v p’n.e' willful | Crooked practices of gertain types of of the old Washington Alexandria channel passes over these shoals for b S reading. and quietly remarked that he | SO0E U MAEEE B (omy season TEE e I e inta the crim. | Pusiness corporatiog have been re- 5 imson Gulch didn't know where Mr. Hammond has temporarily parted the lovers, but Snme lel‘! inal” el 2 | vealed in the broad dght of day, as Serry slips and extending to Jones about elght miles with & mean depth| 1 can't see as there in any kind of | was or when he'd he back. The coro- | BA® temBOrRrily, parted the Jovers: CUC . nal” classification when the intelli- |\ Samniion o other would-be f 3 ‘ & unit gets on his trail and “""wrongflners. A glance into the “in- | | oot he permitied to interfere with their gotivities as avtists for the screen. The ators, invariably leave hehind them pattent reader has doubiless suspected @8 much. Matrimonial publicity has pecome too valuable a thing to be wasted. Though occasionally out of offi - M. Cailliux never retives 1o private | andria — - shore o ! o of feet. L i or v “, '8 X ent nd v ~oid' " From the Okmulges Daily Des it Point. On the shore of this cove of elghteen feet. It is easy for alinqusury,” answered Cuctus Joe, [160% excltement o \mpatience | ounced in Washington Cupid's score- ke it covers deliberate Intent to detraud [ GanECIENE O EENCE N0, DI ence 5 " . iR . Coolidge continued his read- Be fair to the auto drivers, Y during the Civil War wax bullt a bat. ship to stray from the channel and /..y M ARSI mounted. hoard it altogether likely to chalk air rivers, You = 3 We're all jes' loafin' around and |ing: then. without looking up from his | U5 - P (seldom see a car on the sidewalk|.NS Government. Tntelligence agents system gives you a bird'seve view that s ample proof of the Internal tery to which the Unfon suthorities strike bottom wn which there is but! quitin' for a real estate boom to make [book, drawled unconcernedly, “Ya I —— e dhokb: co-ordinate and co.operate with an gave the name Battery Rodgers. With thirieen feet of water may move the hody." DO s il e Ao |army of revenue accountants. audi- | nue Bareau's purpose t <153 { tors, engineers, examiners and cther | hog interests of the axpavers, protect the Fort Foote on the Maryland side While Kettle Bottom Shoals is the xx k¥ D— o | : S o iy ol 5 . . 3 5 Atk g oubtful Domesticity, Awmospherie. highly: teained eennleal exparts In fn- southeast of Jones Paint. Hattery mosi significant shoal of this Kind in Tain’ no nse,” said Uncle Ehen,[ Dr. Thomaa C. Atkeson, Washing v P . vestigations that extend into citles. |yoainat loss and combat erooked fax | payers in studied schemes fo roh the = o, o, . 'S f the Natlonal| From the Los Angeles Times. Fram the Pittahurgh 6 te-Times, i Rodgers was ane of the defenses of (he Potamac. there are numerous | “expectin’ a young man to practice as | (00 TePTe entative of #h Gar towns. villages and hamlets through- : Grange, America’s oldest and higzest [ Some of these homemade pies sold [ We may expect 1o [ o Washingtpo and of the rear of theyKeule Bottom shoale”gin the salt|lons Wit snow shovel ax he Wil wit |t afzaniation, awns and anerates Lover The'countar are’mo sreal recom. | rferring Tin the_ sentleman. from | The . willtal’ egader fs fond e e I IS e Alezan ngton line of fortifica. waters of the Chesapeakd basin. They 'a ukulele. the West Virginia land on which he mepdation for the home, 1daho as Senater Baraan. avers walk of 11f} among American ' T r T Canrrishe. 19981