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- 80 i ! " SUFFRAGE FEATURE [ st mmes ottt s =i MURDER PROBE BASIS i voee o 2 Gen. Stephan wrote. ‘Edward D. Shaw, secretary of the McDonald and O'Brien said they G : The speakers, of natlonal reputa-|Merchants and Manufactuers’ Asso- | sought damoges for alleged slander- { tion, will all speak In favor of local| ciation, is chairman of the publicity OF 0 LlBEI. SUlTS‘.»\,s and libelous statements made Q L3 | representation in the Senate and|committee. Serving with him are | conce: them by the Daily News House and in the electoral college— | Nathan el District ~passenger et e, g 3 s plan, as it is known from | agent of the Pennsylvania Railroad; i ing i L [icha ol e tliann e s already before Congress. e e ourond: | Prosecutor in Slaying, and His AS-| juy e continued, had stated, \we b Among organizations asked to be| passenger agent of the Baltimore & sistant, Claim $50,000 of Chi- ink we know who killed McSwig-, represented in the oratorical contest|Ohlo Rallroad; Ross P. Andrews, " ¢ E UG addednthat, monsy suiftence ELEVENTH ST 608 to 614 EVE S 9 % are the American Federation of Labor, | president of the Merchants and Manu- cago Newspaper. required. | Co-operation With Com- |public utility organizations, the Fed: |facturers’ Association: J. Harry Cun- 3 PapH Sure he knows, but what has he | | eration of Citizens' Assc . the ’ Yashington A R done about Anthony MeSw e oo, s g g R g g g police sergeant and fathér of the siain | United S Chamber of Commerce | Board of Trade; Mr. Leese, who iS| By the Associated Press. 3 4 p r . merce Chamber Assured bY |ana the cicy Ciub. Others are to be | president of the Washinton Chamber | *Ricaco. Sepromber 10 Charles | {005, assstant prosecutor, = added, Gen. Stephan said in his let-| of Commerce; Robegt M. Buck of the' s “McDonald, former jud '”"h‘(" n_‘.\“ip;: aily News vesterda i ing. |ter. | Washington Post, Waniel De Souza|gpecial State’s attorme e e per. fu Actions at Meeting | It was also announced last night| of the Daily News, Nathan Robertson | f1c®in (it fion of vate frauds and | oo 15 accusing Al - that 2 meeting will be held next Wed- | of the Washington Times and James | e machinegun slaying of WIllam | mmc oy st e o oous gans. from which the fatal machine E. Chinn of The Evening Star. H. Mo of the citizens’ joint committee on | S Vs licity Mr. Leese, who with Mr. Shaw, re- | State's ney, s & Capone national resentation for the Dis- | suffrage ‘;,’,‘(,":‘;5,‘,’3““ publicity on the | cently returned from Philadelphia, 3 3 ¢ was arrested on a warrant trict of Columbix last night d ¥ et vlm{!!e;} i‘;:“;;::;(]"]’;I‘:?‘P“l”:‘)":“m:“ argl e murder of Mc- ushy to jo 3 'IDE PU . W\ virtually , and th e0- > but wa leased when the ‘l‘-::":,’;mxl(,::nl "«x”;n“\nh ;,:,’ that e U ANAEDS e Washington should take the | Commissioners, will pre: at the |jolice admitted that they could not program featuring the plight of vote- opportunity on District day to view | exercises; which under pres 15 | support their accusation. less Washington be prepare Leese Luncheon Host to Group as ‘x'.] "}l;e lqw:oy\zl”_:]\lml Pn;fl;;b(. o n(l‘f;’e?(f\ will i;]mlulie (‘)nelor“wwfl:l‘h' '1\\':‘-‘1. .n: Sl i ¢ Dibttcr any ald ; e . B : | District day will be brief, Mr. Leese | speeches, and selections by the United | : S aeie oAy o DEtEnsBesIu Preliminary Move. said, in order to allow sufficient time | States Army Band under the divec Two Enough for Her. The campaign committee, headed by | . Preparations for an intensive pub- | for an inspection of the numerous ex- | tion of Capt. Willlam J. Stannard | From tue Tid-Bits. | Jesse . 5 who also is president | lic! ampaign to attract attention to | hibits. The ceremonies will be held | The Pennsylvania and Baltimore I hope are no barking dogs of the eration of ssocia- strict of Columbia day at the | in the huge auditorium on the exposi- | Ohio railroads, it was announced, will ljoining flats.” tions and of the Cit g Sesquicenennial exposition Ocober 6,| tion grounds immediately after the | run special trainsfrom the Union St Oh am,” said the agent, Council, decided on an aggressive oz e made by the publicity subcom. | arrival of the special trains from |tion direct to the exposition gr | “Not i z paign to bring about nodifi " | mittee of the committee of 100 in| \Washington. _|on District day. The Pbnns a | e tke the place.” said the | of the District dav program which |charge of the arrangements at a| Mayor Kendrisk of Philadelphia | train will leave at 8:30 am., arriving | wor ith a sizn of relief. “You M. A. Leese, - head of the com- | luncheon vesterday afterncon at the | will greet the offlcial District party.|at the exposition at noon. Lenvir i own that mittee of 100 1 by Commis- | Wilk Members of the com-| Commissioner Cuno H. Rudolph, [at 9 p.m., it will return to the Union | i 3 couldn’t sioner Ttudolph, van of the sl . Lex chairman of the Board of District' Station at 12:25 a.m. trict day organizafion, has reported - e —————————————————————————————— H Il e ] ] ][] [ :—__IEIIE—_—IEIElfli the Chamber of Commerce directors | ; hd . Arrange fora charg‘e Open all day_tomor- b ‘I‘ sb o i fi account. Credit Office dow—Saturday. . o —i4th Floor. ‘The can ign executive committee plan to eliminate from the District | day program emphasis upon Wash- | ington's lack of s | Speakers declared at the meeting | last night at Jackson place t this opportunity to present the ez of national representation should not be passed’ by. llowever, they | emphasized that they do not intend the whole day am to be de- voted to ature. It was sug- gested lnst night that only one of conditions Shapes Large and Small Head Sizes vigorous opposition developed to the 608 to 614 ELEVENTH ST. - e nothing in- hat,” declared A.| Leftwich Sir » 4 member of the joint commitiee on national repre fon, '« is no political angle to the questio It is a m: of principle We are being withont representation, and the > tlon should know of it. People from many ions of the country do not | realize s situation exists.” Dough Shows Interest. Added interest was iven the meet ing last night by the presence of Com- | missio; Proctor L. Dougherty. Be-| cause of his association with Commix sioner Rudolph on the Board of Com- | missioners and the present moot ques tion of what the Distri | is to be = i he matter of ¥ questions about the attitude of Sinelair, Mr. | committee of five | imilar committee ap. ed by the Chamber of Commerce ) seek 1o bring about a moditication of the District day program commitiee includes Am Suter, B Frederic William Wile n and John B. Dick c of Commerce com hosed of Mr. Sinel N. Harper, A 0. Chance Jittlepage. Details of Propose « ion were w My he saw the new fect that Commi Mr. Leese ol less Wasi nial becan | | | | i i The Unexpected | i The Hats fashion is en- thusiastic about — Velours, = | Velvets and Felts — in i " N\ | | shades to match your vari- lfl | fl E , fl | fl lfl 1 [ = e e O e R =10 = | ous Frocks—and of which | Jungle | you can choose two of them Chanel Ny Tailorail ahasds—othars Rose | Gray Black and ornaments. for the regular price of one. 4 sram would be followed trimmed with quills, pins Other s =< stressed the imipo tance of obtainir man known ¢ tnctly as s zton vesident represent the at the Sesqui centennial. While paying respects to James M. Beck, 3 ger eral of the 1 t had been invited 1 i for the rict on t the committeemen last ni 1 hona local resident should b tound. Fourth. Floor. 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