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AN TOSOETR o FOLGEPROMOTIN =2 "SR ATCATOL | By the Associated Preas. 2 against Robert Lee Cheek. colored, —_— CO.\‘;II y 1:!0\?»«"\‘1 3 |2:\P d‘“- A"* % & who was charged with murder in the 2 man ieved to M. C. Sturdevant, | . " first degree in connection with the ey : i Senate Democrats Want In-| Princeton, . va.. died tast nighi | Failure of Builder t0 COM-|deatn of Bdward Jockson.aise calored. | Haitian President Also Given following a paralyiic stroke, | The tragedy oceurred near Twent i suffered as he was leaving the i fourth street and Virginia aveén quiry on Moves by Bankers | [ 2l k' Sesioraar: e | Plete New 13th Precinet Juii. imiw,dan, Sr=hae'Sur | Chance to See Congress % - o was unable to talk when the police . | ford remanded the prisoner for sen & . in Negotiations. reached him. | Station Is Cause. |tence. The ' verdict carries a maxi in Session. Sturdevant had $954 in cash and. {mum of 15 vears imprisonment. , - two tickets on the winner of the — — - Attornevs David F. mith and M — ” ¥ b last race. . e © buzzing | G. 1shrlich appeared for the prisoner, S of Haiti » S 11— = BY DAVID LAWRENCE. | “Correspondance tound in his |, "Vir the Annual 15t o Sul busing | wiile Assistan United " States "Ac’| | President Louts Borne of it . . S There are enough votes in the Sen-| room -at a Cincinnati hotel In- | hanseg in the Police Department he. | {Prney Collins conducted the prosecu- | PRUSEC, (076 government In order 10 ate to ratify the French debt serle.| dicated he was a lieutenant in the omine more and more andible as the | U0 Ko & call at the Capitol and pay . o 5 ment, but_there are many opportuni- | 35th Engineer Corps in 1817, and | firt day of the new fiscal year draws | hix vespects to Vice President Dawes. Time saving and the conveniences and comforts of the st i later was made a capiain. In cor by | 4 v ” Fok o ties to sidetrack comsideration pta R ! nearer, indicatlons today were that Incidentally. the Haitia executive : ‘- " 2 2 > Opponents of the settlement have ;:::"‘"*}i;'"';d\(\"lg; 'h‘:al\ ;i‘l:w'" the principal plums to be passed out MBS. SYME CLEARED cas afforded an opportunity of seeing highest type of limited train service to Chicago and Detroit star o v s o ress Was n - as I e ‘o =i0] & oh at B w re kf States s 2 tarted in to block action b ad v the Commissioner that day wmakers of the United Sta are most signally exemplified by ing the Senate to adopt a resolution | DPOX 366, Princeton, W. Va may be delayed for severai weeks i OF AUTO DEATH BLAME p ealling for an investigation of the st on account of the failure to com- | o President received Presi \\ ‘ dent Borno in hix private office in the | e \ conversations and negotiations that | piete the thivteenth precinet may have heen goinz on in recent building. whieh will necessitate ap e | Senate wing and introduced {0 his ° . weeks between American banke) |mn:vn|l‘||: of a neweaptain and a new iCoroner's Jury Finds Killing of | visitor a """":M"r »n;mlr's,“u::” - [+] the French government rel: entenant. | ~ ators Oddie and Howell o new private ‘loans. The Implication [, T butlding e to nave tken con). | 2-Year-0ld Janet Farnham Nebraska and Senator I'hipps of Colo- which it is sought to prove is that the pleted June 1.1t is veported around | A rado. SRiErnationi) MRS haxe HEen. ice hedquarters und in the Dis. | Was Unavoidable. Beaiit ot CaptutiDeseriNed: DL A SR Eettin kT RS AR VGOV [ uilding that the contractor 3 £% ! ) e ed to make the date and that the { vk principal topie of conver 4 v ernment 10 agree to lenient term bonding company, which is pledged to | Two-ve; ugh| 4 : : e obloner at Toans mig] ated, which onding cc . which is pledged to| Two-ses : arn| | during 'the sojourn in o s "111"';""'?,.23’\‘:‘\'"‘,‘: ‘,,‘r“\ff:|,' f ay liquidated damages on failure of | ter of Rev 5 nham. caMe | Gap ‘s yoom was the heauty of the > * bankers. St completion by then, has taken up the | to f;';'|'|"‘i*“’ A e |"' *"k"" pn | tional Capital as compared with other i L = work and now is rushing construc. | avoidable accident when knocked | lyrge cities. Mr. Dawes pointed out " _163s L m;n,; l!\::gl\;\:\"d[?lfl‘ ;}"",f,r,"i‘:"'m,';,‘,':.:':. First Returns From Three | }ior*.. saxe as much liquidated dan r‘l;n\'n by an lnmn?{vll v :;sd DY | o hia guest that Washington Is hpi,.,i' Only 19 hours to Chicago—163{ hours to Detroit. € as us 3 g B ! ages per day as possible. M evie me of 3178 Macomb | hyjlt yp according to a broad plan o g pre a f )ans to any "l " B, - p accors I3 A DA ~ . . P Lo "\]',ficgo,l‘;:;(’:“?a;f;ed to fund Clashes on Prohibition | 'The new police precinct, to he lo- | street, Monday afternoon. on Macomb | park development which is destined Conveniences include an afternoon departure and a morning arrival il I;d(vl\' toithe Minited Btates 10 cated on Nicholson street, near | street west of Connecticut avenue, | 1, ;make the city one of the most " ye h ti ” " ]08! f til " S| h h d] the last several weeks the American ShOW Victories | Georgia avenue, will be a bungalow ' according to the finding of a coroner's | attractive capitals in the world \ with practically ne of time; a Stenographer to handle corres- Bankers have been.anticipating thelr 3 tvpe building with up-to-date improve at_an inquest at the District | President Borno agreed .‘_"“,",““'\ pondence; Barber, Bath, Valet, Stock Quotations, Baseball Scores, ObpDEtmity %o snike amew oan §o | ments and facilities. The street which . | Dawes as to Washingion's beau = odicals, Writi 3 E s ohs hove maturaly khiained | Allows ingress and egvess o the sta- | Mrs. Svme. who is the wife of for | from an architectural and landscaping Newspapers, Periodicals, Writing Desks, Stationery; a Ladics’ Maid 8 a 3 ned | i the Associated Press. tior house also is not in the best of | mer € tion Counsel Conrad | viewpoint Rl e possibilities. W i {0 kAot i e best o bl L“. :.x'»‘?';‘”.:“:.:.‘,q ”,\..:m.::;'..,',}.‘f.‘ 10 se.| NEWARK . J. June 16, Al condition for emergency calls and the | Svme. told the story of the fatality | After the hrief ""“I""‘f' "'m“"”,'\“ and a Ladies’ Lounge. enre votes for the oh debi settle. | though this State has twe wet Sena. | engineer depurtment of the Distriet | [0 the coroners jury as follows siex in the Vice President’s office. the . i ot or Stherhey e previously | tors in Washington and a wet gover- | has been notified to improve condi ! only ;v"‘; N "’l" "“"l' LA Incitined) ‘“":»“"‘(”'I"m' Comforts include the best and latest type of Pullman Club, ! 4 sl . St el ¥ out in front of the car of Haiti and ) " ¢ d : e been rging the American Debt Fund- [ nor in Trenton, today's returns from |tions-there. = s Lol a0 over the little girl, 1 don’t | sen. derailed as military aide to Presi Observation and Drawing Room and Compartment Sleeping Cars, felt it g ing Commission to make better terms | vesterday’s primary elections gave ad Friends of candidates for the posi KO over b 14 el e tahe Shhatd salirs o sl ; for France than weve given the Cail- | vaniage to the drys in two of three | {108, according ta reports. have heen | KNOW how far the car went atter that. | SO0t S, el S0 G J€CSIE T8 oo | . Dining Car serving incomparable $1.25 Table d'Hote Dinners, and Iaux mission. Is something the Demo. | 20 OKE 10 active around the District Ruilding for | 1 Just seemed as if they came to v H e \ d erats in tha Senate would like to find | Prohibition clashes. some time, advancing the interests of her. | Then they went to the House g i courteous attendants. ont. The Senate reomition calls on | 0 the third, & woman advecate of | (poiv candidate : Testimony was adduced showing [and watehed the procedure there. | the’ World War Debt Funding Com- |3 prohibition referendum, Mrs. Adeline | ""xq far as can he learned at the | (N0 Drakes of the car in perfeet con Visits Tuterior Offices. M T e T o T 0t i e i ot {8t S e i T S| You Will Like The Liberty Limited The answet vecast. The | county. Mrs. Lawrence is the wife | changes on July 1 will he confined o | M7 2ccident. figrnio made & round of offiees tn The' : Debi Finding Commission has not {of'a cireuit court judge, and contested | motor eycle men helng transferred to |, Hov A \M'”l”',';,"' "'\'L‘I"’ "".,v"'." Toterioe. Departeient A aesb oL . hr.\lrd of ¢ for mal nvsml"“;""‘ ‘(":»lhe Demacratic nomination from Mon- | the “hricks” and new appointments | (1 IS0 I EIRH IS RO LR o eclamation and irriga I %y, Lv. WASHINGTON R RV HICAGO 1.00P. M. i:n:"“h:v‘n“n;;":l:! “fi '::‘.:',:,,“m,‘,b;‘\, mouth County for the State Senate|of motor cycle men to fill their places, | the Cleveland Park Community | tion weork for adapting to the needs| Ar. TOLEDO' - 6.15A. M. | Lv. DETROIT *3855P. M. knows what most bankers in New |a8ainst James R. Hendrickson, a bone ation of Maiti. He was received at the. Ar.DETROIT = 80 A.M. | Lv. TOLEDO - e527P. M. . 5 York know. that the subject of|dry. <HUGHES CL“MS | B Russell Kelloy, assistant (7, §, [office of Secretary Work "V)"‘ {‘"‘}:"f Ar. CHICAGO = 9.10A. M. | Ar. WASHINGTON 9.00 A. M. French finances iz a constant subject MeClave on Losing Side. - | attorney. regresented the government | there was escorted fo the office of the | © Red Arrow arrives Washington 8.50 A. M. for discussion : v IS USING “STRONG ARM” | & the inquesi: Charles A. Douglass | Reclamation Service. Metion picture " “The resignation of the Briand eabi- | B. Duncan McClave. brought for- | appeared for Mrs, Svme. Coroner J. | 0f reclamation projects were shown net in France makes the situation | Ward by wet Republicans in the sixth — | Ramsay Nevitt presided him in the Interior Department audi NO EXTRA FARE even more complicated. because even | COngressional district against Repre. lNow York, New Haven and Hart-| . JOLIEIE e o th the French dobt settlement is | Sentative Randolph Perkins, a dry, | | | This afternoon at 3 welock a : ’ ; ffreed to by the American Congress | as losing by 3.000 votes on returns| - ford Asks Value of Half Inter- |CAMPAIGN ENDS TONIGHT. [« made at the Bureau of b vv"! C. E. McCULLOUGH, Assistant General Passenger Arcnt v the French Parliament. fthere | f-om half the district. The Ant e ; *[ards and tonight at ‘8 otclock the| Pennsylvania Building, 613 Fourteenth Street, N. W. il remains the matter of fiscal|l0on League termed this battle a | est in Grand Central. Haitlan party will he K ;mm‘ l“voulx ‘ Washiiigton pliey for the French sovernment it- | Prohibition referendum.” and ‘harles F as counsel for | Hebrew Home Confident of Reach-|°f Minister and Mme. Price at Ward 4 : g ’ ‘s followers to go to the o | e : man Park Hotel &elf to solve. % ven and Hart a 5 A i retche: sessary, (o vote agains s Tomorrow a trip to Mount Vernon There have been conferences abroad | tretchers. if necessary, to yole AEAINSU| o Railroad. asserted in a i o ing Memberahip Gonl. " L - - : 3 . e “saturatedly wet” Meclave, | o will be taken. followed by a hour between Gov. Sivong of the udomx““.rh,, campalgn Of Assemblyman|With the Interstate Com The campaign by the Hebrew Home [ qioadh e Corearan Gallery of Ar nl R Reserve Bank and French officials | B0l SPTEICE 0 Siate ssion today that it w he commis- | for the Azed to secure 2000 new con-| \' Jarge reception in the Pan-Ameri with vespect to internatlonal exchange, | o ©ibeX (1 00 SRS LS Tl | sion's duty tributing members will close tonight | can Building will be held from 5 to And some inquiries have bheen made, | 3tor Arthur Pelison. for the = | rate-making purposes the value of it<| i a workers' wallv in the auditorium | 4 g | The Standard Railroad of the World Bank of New York of private | (OUNtY. failed by 4.000 votes. Peirson | jho New York Central. in the Grand | Spring rond [ to Fort and thence to the Tomh | A A A A N\ be vent that a loa v sented to the captains of the w ; pling dinner ir miEht be I the evem: fat 4 Tomn| samd for modifioation er referenduin. | yione has held that to give 1o tha Nep e S I““..m\a::‘i":;f‘|,.',',:3,'.'»"J:r' e e wa s R ma iR realm of the hypethetical and there | Patterson Leading. Haven an ownershlp interest of $35. | (isjons, Thus far in the campaign| Willard Hotel lasxt night by the Do has beea no agreement made with the ! i 490.531 in the terminal property woild | o (pams of Morris Garfinkle and | minican Minister ! French government so far as informa-| The Kall election in a majority of |he a “clear and ‘strong avm’ taking |\ et Wave maimtained fhe | et et el Sl oty congressional districts will be fought | of the property of one car d giv- | ey Gt Bluce Ik \n" external loan for France based|by wet Democrats and dry Republi- |ing it to another without any com-| '@ o R AR T i upon the fact that her debts with | cans as a result of the primary re- | pensation. | the driv laved thai the 2.000 goal | | America have been settled and that | turns. We ask nothing for the New | o.i4 be reached easily. He added| [//4 | he has worked out a sound policy| Twenty-nine of 274 precincts in first | Haven that belongs to the Centval.” | SOEC (0 L0 QUGRL T SECERH 70 PAID ON for internal revenue is fully expected | congressional district report for Re- | Mr. Hughes said. =We ask for the || 8 BREERHEREE (0l (O, (0T I here to follow action by the Senate|publican congressional mnomination | New Haven simplv what is jts own. | P (0 'h U8 ea ! SAVINGS | on thd French settlement, but no one | gave Patterson 4,226 votes and Waol- | It i the bureau tha seeks to stretch | IS (NG EOMINE yeate i Open \ AUFMAN} ... 1316-26 Seventh St. N.W. Account! $5.95 to $8.95 Cool Sumraer I. C. C. to Take Testimony in Sev- | last night at a dinner celebrating the | = = £ = [ 711th_anniversary of the signing of = 0% i : eral Cities Soon. | the Magna Charia. at the Lafavette | = = 5 \ == = 8 Dates and places for hearings at | Hotel. Twenty-five representatives of = 1 L which railroads will be required fo | local patriotic societies gathered to | == - : = f \ ! of motor buses and trucks were an- | foundland, lreland, Australia Y " = : = Y. Rl 40} HinEai o EhinES: SHENEE] Moiton | SHY: | out the ‘strong arm’ of the commis. | u L | & | . e o . 9 home. vesterday sent a message of DE’oslTs this will come immediately or in the JEtun e o Om R NES N fi ation te Dan gl | the | Haven what belongs to it and give it | "ongratulation to Danzansky for his interested in France's fiscal condition, | . i 2 MORRIS PLAN BANK n”nfl’:n:(nr':her:;‘g:r;en:?b:i:flz r;:;l‘e IS CELEBRATED HERE | ‘rhe 1siand of Java, Iving just across AR S | k! ey | | l 1 1 for ratification of the debt settiement the Equator, south of Singapore, is | At « fashionable wedding in London ! is that when once -this uncertainty the m erowded coun in the Lrecently the guests were attired as ix cleared up France will be able to|Justice Siddons Compares Great |14 Lunismen establish her credit position in the i i- srkets OF the world. English Charter With Consti. tution of United States. ‘The resemblance of the Magzna BUS HEARINGS SET. Charta to the Constitution was dis cussed by Justice Frederick I. Sid furnish evidence in connection with | observe the occasion simultaneously | the Interstate Commerce Commis.| With the six other Knglish- sion’s investigation fnto the operation | nations, Great Britain: Jnounc®d today by the commission. | New Zealand. . : f: They were: Among the prominent guests who , 3 | | Styles, materials, qualities and make that far exceed any sale we have had ; St. Paul, July 30: | spoke at the dinner, arranged by Mrs. 4 £ = === S at such a low price. Washable ¢ N good qualities as plain and striped August 7: San Fran- | M. de Clare Rer vice president of | = i ¥ tub silks, plain, polk dot pongees, flat silk crepes, etc.. made in a host 12; L les. Au- | the District chapter of the Interna = : E f = af charming styles for misses and women. 16 to 46. Denver. Augnst Detroit, | tional Magna Charta Day Assoclation, | E - September 1. Boston. September 8:| were Rear Admiral it Snow, who SR S B | S e = = - The Newest Fad!.Lace Tunics $5:45 b 29. | Charles B. Howry. who described the - Sl s Fly il oot Ang fxaminer | far-reaching results of the Magna Y Y % "welve pretty styles in Lace and Net Tunics. in sizes 16 to nn - will conduct the hearings. | Charta and the Confederate soldior e = 44, for women and misses and attractive for warm- which, among nther things. will de: | 5 20 F0C 2% | N LN O ¢ 7 § weather wear, Just wear it over a silk slip. velop the extent 1o which motor | es ehier o = passenger vehicles are affecting the | ATNO® A. Fries, chief of the chemical i e ot | warfare service of the Army, who y | \ o £ i discussed human race achievement \ $2.95 Summer $1 Khaki or Blue Tots’ New $l.00 through nationalism: Representative . SeEEe ' ¢ Sport Hats |S2=rs.| Voile Dresses rine Corpe: Mrs. Howard L. Hodg 3 School Board Expected to Re-Elect | kins, member of the Daughters of the | = {rimmed: pockets. Sizes 3 to . | Barons of Runnymede: Mrs. Eli A. | yeacs Superintendent Today. | Helmick, registrar general, D. A. R.; | e . Frank W. Ballon is expeeted | And Daniel Smith Gordon, member of : ? = $ to be reelected superintendent. of | the Seions of Colonial Cavaliers. Mrs. = E schools for another three-vear ferm | Berry. who presented a framed copy at a meeting of the Board of Fduca-|°f the Magna Charta, sketched the Tion to be held this afternoon at the| cAreers of the signers.of that docu- ranklin Schon! ment. The board also i« scheduled fo vote | . | = Sisraint o : : - the suspension of the two-sport rule| §j i iv i 3 = metv nlare . Y ¢ m b r oidere Rt R Balionls mid L Raos. &t Slu.m‘ese \A_v‘“:t"s Studs "‘“U;'b' = an e ditim e i 19¢ Yd.-Wide < fronts and con- iform desigm fo , Jieuts. Visishta and Mont Anapes mateh | any outing ume: with D rasirz wide “‘m':,"f,(."\"' lesign for the high rhmllg:"hamm s el ] :E‘,;,‘,fi',“_?;:’,‘.‘;.‘. Al fiate or matrons 'P[;R&,ALE, 12V5¢ . ] nems’of veach 3 4 Siamese army. who have been Atudy e New figures. dots and strives Voile. “"Daints " fng aviation at Chanute Ield, Tl % e for ekirty. - biauses; - dresses, charming styles Reserve Officer Appointed. have arranged with the War Depart. . o » aprons. et hat"a ol fort » Roland N. King, 2631 Woodley road, | ment to visit a number of Army posts | e = = £ - 49 b e o' “the this city. has been appointed by the | 1» various parts of the country, after . - = 29(,, Cy C Opaque Wi = Farmest of War Department a second lieutenant | which they will take an advanced = = = = paque Window ummer ? Gavk il ' £ Printed | smoessc — e FROCKS, 98¢ Voiles. Tawns and Amoskeas ginghams: organdy trim Fine quality stripa or dots % white voile with silk hand. .95 4 FION New Porch o% 7 Z 2 2 % % % % bolster attached. Bl e % Tomorrow’s Big Sale of || ot Felt-Base . ° ° = { 19c Yd. reSo0d auaitt ‘h!m‘mfld ends: Floortex thletic Union Suits || Buy Delicious e : sl Tl s et el el | T SHEET, 69 Sizes 36 to 46 | . SURRS T S v o S B B R | o it C Sq. Yd. “Sawaees e - Bitamma i, From Your Nearest T MITIE | e, e s l < ic h 1 4 f ll - 2 ({ . ” % 1= t s1ze room. Px‘:rrp:r{:!\‘j'l(:‘\vlnrl ‘fr?rr Ilolrl'oflml ;;dte'.‘ Tl‘fetcoo?esl ‘ulrx!‘im::‘uit‘;:m ‘ ; Dealer_Everyb"dy Stupendous One-Day Sale 3'?-‘(‘)Hweg|fts“%ecd Helirca BeThd T SHRIGL T i could wear. Buy vour Summer R L 'ke lt_and Get : of 200 Pairs Women'’s, gt d e g3 o supply tomorrow at this sensa- IR€s ’ i ’, T pads T Al tiur:vlal'lv Tow price of h Z H bit N | Misses’ and Children’s for a" timely need 2 M ; : the Zero Habit Now! Pumps & Straps | x Faney orde 00 Men’'s TOWELS, 39 e C = il ."nl"-'\-"{r:_:- E\;::;".Mle Styles and all sizes, | 7UATd colored borders. ' : B (7 > $4 Stevens Fancy —— ONE PINT, 30c: — " s1.95 SPREADS, $1.98 $ .85 \ ' ONE PINT, Ic ' ; — i ‘ST aal Tt o . *___ () ar 3 1 = 25¢ Lonsdale et feather weleht - Fabrice; t While ool Wioths, ete. Speclally priced Fes 910 7th StNN. | /ne Q,uar ? c_— in, el B 2 TR you this opportunity. Sizes 34 to 48. " So cash in on us.