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2 oo THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. | \IO\D\V FEBRUARY 14, 1927. : ’ [ e ] (L HNE, EXPERT [P RS STICKNEY R e INCARAGUA ARMS OTRILEMED Ve Dy e s i " ALROADER DS e s 2] MASSFORBATIE WITH TIME BY PHONE AND RADIO IN WUMANSDEAIH {Swains stpatch Flowers and Candy by Heresy for Disputing | Vrglman Who Spent Much of Divinity of Christ. i % Americans and Other For- Grand Jury Reiuses Indlct-‘ Wire and Send Greetings by Air Boyhood Here, Had Mili- g ‘ 5 eigners in Danger in Fight i s to chcthearts. ments Against Abbott g R d Marriage to Dnvorcee Halted for Matagalpa 31 Are Held. Husbands who go home this eve-|own ideas about the ovign of the day. tary e?OF. . Due to Protest by . : S b A ning forgetful that it is Valentine day | __The former, according to William By the Associated Ptess PR VTSRO S | Walsh's ““Curiosities of Popular Cus e i it " . % 4 ’ ’ Dr. Lerey Albott of 1483 ?'\\!hl‘l‘lm d expect o merey from their | BT N hat v and G wera o1 n‘l De lm[v:(:nlfl”".." If;:::‘ Bishop Manning. RIAVAC A N s o sireet was exonerated today by Ihe|wives. The same applics to sweet-| frequently interchangeable in popular LA O Roauevelt - 3 14.—A battle between the Comnwery Jann The Noiine womansaren | A0S, STEAE SRTLELEn MOREEY, T | veond Uighiantin. Be i ver far, OhgiTal |undergrone an offeration one week ago. | B7 the Associated Press. | making today at Matagaipa. whe wt her apartment, 1814 Novth Capitoli pig jgve missives {eventually lecoming “valentine.” A {News of his death renched thls city| MOUNT KISCO. N. Y., February 14. P there are 16 Americans and 50 other street. or i vefused in. | Customs have chanked with the | confusicn of this word with the nanic Mok ":‘“'Mi”“-“_m‘\j (']j“:"‘“ a "\'“"5"“:::: The Rev. Dr. Perey Stickney Grant, foreigners. Mata s 70 mils Bing, and David J. Harris and Dells [0 consiss In L - Valentine’s day.” it is stated fand where he had served in various | Whose views of the “divinity of Christ, Liberal troops with machine guns Gathotse. MOlEtINE Avhite mBive | IonisUGn CndEaGhant s the prons Mate-Choo {capacities.. Funeral services will be | divorce and many other questions fre- were assembled by Gen. Moncada fo S & jand gising instructions for delivery ot g Leld 1n New York at St. Thomas' |auently caused coutroversies, died in attack on the town. The Conservative kst ""'f","", of roses or heartshaped | The lexicographer turns to Bailey's ¥ RS toreroe at 10,6 eloale.’ (Dile la ,mqmm Seateiibo Hitenders wore in command ot de e cel il indictmient | DX o mnlm;:lu the piquant mi Ini Dictionary of 1721 and cites the ex: | i body will be brought to this eity in| lle was 66. Last Tuesday he was/ | Gomez. it Thomas L Hewitty dr. a for- | tuestion: or dispatch of a stereotyped | planation thy bout this time of | a [ the private car of President Davis of [operated on for appendicitis. e ral . A N e N e 1 mer emplove of Buckley & Grindley “,‘ 5 10§ by madl, wineiol-even yvenr—iebraary —theiblids choose their | COL. CHARLES Del.. HINE. |the Delaware and Lackawanna Rail-}lied. hut was weakened by uremic Bnorrw o miles from Matagalpa. which has 4 mates, and probably thence came the | road, reaching here \Wednesday. After | poisoning. 111 health had brought PrBERw passed back and forth the last few rance agents. The accused is said - < et S i J ! e ; t elactat $169 from pa-| Time has witnessed th sing in | custom of the voung men and maidens | Myer chapel atabout his retirement in June, 1924, as ¢ days between the Liberals and Con 3 ok ¢ M Z Tl it services at the Fort R 4 ! i trons of the firm and failed to uc-{PoPUlarity of the lacy valentine for| choosing valentines, or special loving | |2 o'clock mterment will take place at |rector of the Church of the Ascension. J servatives, was Jast reported in the fount for it between’ June 19-andf oS MEY 9ne.. TGRS 0l the SLOSeS: | friends, jon thatday. 12:30 at Avlington. - Grant was unmarried. His en- hands of the Liberal troops; from : are-red-and-violets-are-blue” type, civi-1 The antiquarian quotes r £ | u.), Iine v born March 15, 1867, | §agement to Mrs. Rita d’Acosta REV. DR. PERCY 8. GRANT. this village the Liberals started e A e lization has given us the “mama-spea Douce, in his “Ilustrations of S| iat enna, Va.. the gon of Orrin Lydig. twice divorced, was announced march » Matasalpa topapa-and-tell-me-you'll-be-mine” Dil- | speare” (1507), in his suggestion that | A, Y I e e was du-|ih Augnst, 1921, but was breken fn e P8 e L SRV orted today to Justice Hoehling in |00 | R eitsinal Digiston 1. Others indlted; |1S100Ux, | the day is the Christianized form of | |¢ated at home and in the county i MAay, 1924 when Bishop Manning of | Bishop Manning demanded Dr.lar hombardments. left for . ind-the charges. include | Comic Ones Remain. the classlc Lupercalia, which were | “Chools and graduated from the Wash. | the 'New 'York diocese, forbade any | Grant elther recant his apparent is-| <fots g " i noG | 1e held in Rome during the month | hirton High School in 1885, Admitted [ minister in his territory to marry the | peljef in the divinity of Jesus, resign il Philip Mackabee, Joy-riding: e commi R e 4 AR 3 : } And the comic, burlesque penny val- | of February in honor of Pen and Jano ' competitive examination by Repre- | counle. The Lpiscopalian laws forbid e trial for heresy. Dr. Gran Hinekley. faise pretenses: Walter Hiil. [ oy, tine. wl on CliRbectenin s : e o e Gl . “lvllihh\\"‘vij,:!m}w;h l'{:'_afl'fl I’Iul::llh]“ :l‘,;:dunm.. which it was ¢ustomary to put | sentative John S, Barbour, he won the | Femarriage of divorced persons except | yestated his views. Hishop Manning N'NE PERSONS HURT Inglis T as a “hideous | names of young women in a lottery lesignation as a cadet at the Military |in special cases. did not find in the restatement grounds alias Zed Taylor. robbery: Paul E.|phit of valgarity.” still remains “one | Gk Py 4 hox and have them drawn by eligible i ey e graduated | 3 henaties wae dropbel pusebrealc and larceny:| ot the tribulations of 5| o e H Academy, froi hich he graduat Attac ° ’ for trial and the matter was dropped. e il of the tribulation: the dav.” 10 young men, Shares WOl‘(h Between $2,- [in 184 " Naisniod to duty_ at Hot Attacked Church Laws. i - IN TRAFF'C MISHAPS 1. Jackson, Marian Davis and | s 2 jou 3 quote further from the same author. | This theory is bols g Dr. Grant gained prominent notice ducated at Harvard, Vineent Hawkins, grand larcenvi | jict who is responsible for Valen. | ; L tue tienolen : . Thomas, Ky.. as g lieutenant, he en : (2 prom ! - z & 1" sus s sible o | hasologist, Teev, Alban Batier, i f2hs ! : by attacking these church laws in - Grant, b daton i vnest Jackson and George Jackson { iines ; s Hien | [ oiologist, Rey. J 0. eved the Ciicinmati Law School and | b3 . . Dr. Grant, born in Boston a )"\I:mf\"h Sl e i day is "‘““*‘“‘"_“n él!;"“' ‘V'l“::‘m' his “Lives of the Saints.” explains | 500 and $6.500 in Spring | was admitted to The bar in 1893, Two|1901. In 1915 he criticized Dr. Man |educated at’ Harvard. came to ths bl ) . istorians are uncertain. The good St. | that Christian pastors it Ings Bt ek (o ning, then rector of Trinity, for favor-| Church of " f s @ alleri and Rober “heeks o W P " 8 e early era {vears later he resigned his commission ¥ hurch of the Ascension from Fall| Fou; ] \l:‘-lxtwv'x;:lel[xl;.; e \,..'\’9',','.";'.\.:"{'"“"‘:f:',‘,', ""\",‘",‘J",',‘ ,',“'e);;"‘\""“"“ Christian modifications for of 1913, It Is Held. | in order to @ntor the ralicond. business: Ings stricter regulation of vemarriage | River, Mass., 31 vears ago. The . Chxldren Among Victims. # olating national pro- | songs P Geck e pagan practices of the day, and i Determined to learn it thoroughly, he | ©f divorced persons church soon won a reputation for it~ Binit i T i | e I from roman. | that since the original celebration took - to0k & pokition ‘as. brakearaait,on ihe | <IN 1028 Dr ‘lashed with | liheral discussions of social and Norman Kadison Falls hibitlon, act: Boawrice M- Smith and | tic. in the general sense of the term. | place during the middle of February | s the Awocisird Fromm | evelnm lacinmats Cuieasa and St | Bishon Manning on the question of | economic questions. From Bicycle ttering: Philipy . Marshall and James | jail 'a,‘,‘:l“fl’:m”'\.",';,‘,:,,,,,‘,fl“',‘;,:.:f,l,;":,';1f:,‘,"l’:""‘,'“ nized ceremonies were fixed | = jigrg Motor (0. stock was worth|Louis Railroad, in’ turn becoming ::f“"“,',"':“; L sl "“‘"‘h"!“" Mrs. Lydig was one of a literary 4 arshall and . 3o ehea out the same tine. 2 | switeh amas i d that he did not believe Christ|group that surraunded Dr. G lea Dean, smoke screen: Landonia O. | s f: The only other Bishc g - somewher 9¢ 0 and $6.500 a [ SSlichnin, yardmaster, conductor. b group aunded Dr. Grant in o el s . o Le L e's day has come duv«u through Ta G h 4 houg ew university-| her engagament to him was an- wlias Landonia Johnson, alias Olie [heen named had little to do with sen- | the a gh 1ion of the Government, which today as an phnson, bigam: g s . ” ages in pronounced and accelerated | ... il e &0 Azainst de educated clergymen did believe so. e |nounced. Ile dedicated u volume of || *, . oot '“’\"'7“,.".‘"1‘,:5,"‘:’.'.‘., S kaph SR eE recinbi e kb o i in-| form. and it hehooves every one, par- | Je5: e e Hnm on Organizatio also said he felt that consecration of | poems fo her with this inseription:] oy 1o Yook end. . piary, Demetro, Joseph Hendersom | glorious end by choking to death on a”{x:;:lsqx‘:;h‘h Mb:led }nul suitors, not to | " SAGGE for $30.000,000 addi-| Fventually he rose to positions . of ;,"n','q',‘"‘f'f"',“;‘:“" e d":" “An ambitious and stimulating intel | \orris street n:‘u"V‘I:;-A;r_'\\‘:::‘fi‘:vl;’r;(l Lo i e R S e S of this fact—business and | ional taxes on the transfer of their | 3eneral manager and vice president on | (oM Witeheraft days and that the | ligence: gifted with a kyowledge of the|the sireet in Northeast Washington Jo S, Ak Lec Barah | e v b broniee pevt (e | o et worrles (o the contrary notwith- | 4Gt 1o the Ford family in 1919, [3ther lines, the knowledgs of prac. |CISTEY was ‘a suppressed. chained |beautiful: a Tanagara figsure come o early yesterday - afternoon sufferine Jdohn Willlams, Joseph Henderson, f— — 2 2 T 2 snd e Disavowing the valuation of $9.489 | tical railroading thus gained enabled {’]:"J"’;".“"d “"“j’y members speak | life: a Gl ting companion from finjuries received in a fall from Thomas Asble: Jolin Gibson alias John | = a sharve arrived at by Daniel C. Roper, | Col. Iine to establish himself as rail- | [1'. ./1inds outside the pulpit and not; Mrs. Lydic had been divorced from |his bicycle. He was treated at Casu in it ! W. E. D. Stokes and Maj. Philip Lydix. {alts Hospital for a cut eve and pos sible concussion of the brain. Martin, Margaret Martin: Merides | former commissioner of internal rvev-|way organization expert, and in that Gettes, Nelson Burns and William | enue, which it designates as “a deci-| 1 Hayden, robbery | sion of convenience.” Alexander W.|lems. He helpedgto reorganize the | Frazier Rawlins, 16, 225 Twelfth Keller Brechvill alias Albert ¢ | £g. solicitor of the Treasury De-[Union Pacific-Southern Pacific system | street southwest, was severely shocked Brechbill, Eli Demetro, Nova Demetro paviment, told the Board of ‘Tax|’etween 1908 and 1911. He was vice | {in u vollision between the automobile Svans i 4 “Roper's act {oresident and general manager of the | driven by Ashley Rawlins, which he i apacity he has served numerous sys- oceupied. and a taxivab driven by Car Joe Evans. Juiius Wagstaff, Julius Appeals that “Roper's action was ille Wagstaff, William Russell. Williain gal, without effect and not binding [ Southern Pacific Railvoad of Mexico Russell and Fred Cook, grand lar upon the Government (and Arizona Eastern. and in that ca- frington McGraw at New Jersey ave ceny: Edgar Dugan. D). M. Osborne Gregg asserted that the sale of the [PAcity saw much of Mexico in revolu- {nue and B street southwest yesterda: | stock to IFord was not_made upon the | -ionary conditions in 1912 and 1913. fternoon. Frank Myers, 13, of Clar Nine persons, four of them childrer were injured in nine traffic accidents and Leonard Mults, violating white [Feress live TG aot 3 sy {assumption that the Roper valuation | While he was on dutv with the Find ndon. who' was injured Saturdas ST {bound ‘the Government, and that if | leY. Foit Waxne and Western R | mght by an automobile driven by Roy I the Treasury made an error in its | road in 1898 he returned to military e W. A. Pearson, Fourteenth street, TRAFHC’SHIFT JAMS Cafe Hold-up Suspects Ar- Judge Considers Ouestlon (IR D MG in | duty. At the outbreak of the Spanish- TR | e is expected 1o recover, it was reported H H erpayine o 30,000,001 erica Var he e is serv- . o . 2 at Emergency Hospit lay. g . M’PHERSON SQUARE rested Leaving Train. | His Cross-Examination 51'5'\9‘:“‘,‘. e ;Tw‘u'Lr'.;.?L“;i»“‘.".iil.,‘t"i’\‘.;;."“fn‘:‘BUdget Bureau Preparing|Bill in House Provides Per-|zn. v r‘.;.i”“;,_.’.y'yr‘:ik‘..aff-':‘ artvine. % to correct that error. |placed in command of a battalion o 2 5 . | was releases in § Ifl“l secu o , Burglar Outfit Held. on Stories of Shooting. |, "samarovins the methnd by foper | the biseiet resimens v pevicinaiea |- Measure With Estimates | mits to Meet Needs for | ncuvice “imie coimesent is o 2 P. S. Talbert, return of the District regiment to this . s N | knocked down @ taxicah at Thigd Nérimbntivsnne BBstwecaidian B i AECANI et Lol B il AL L (L for Next Fiscal Year. Medicinal Liguor. and 31 screets soutiivest Tust nig. “ithi n s Vo = gy . el o var he 18 railr suffered tures o I e e e himond | _Justice William Hitz, presiding at| “a hurried and cursory ! T e [is left aem and several ribe. Helon , One Way for Northbound heen flashed here n nd re- | e Busch murder trial in Criminal| of the question.” and that he “ignored | duty. Tlis engagements were various e S andaeverul AT lel auesting police to look out for two |y, Gt RIC L tion | the well considered advice of his [and important. During the past 25| Estimates for the next fiscal year's | ny e Ascociated Press. e e A Travel Now. bandits who effected a midnight hold- |, PSR - uli i | associates.” vears Col. line has been engaged for | yyjjding operations under the Federal| : jecretary-of [avertbe Caloma il S S siaan up of a cafeteria there and made| (5 aftel s ruling on whether | 4570¢K subsequent examinations con- | Special researches and services by i { A bill to authorize the Secretary of favenue and Twelfth street last night Lo away with several hundred dollars, | &e0btant Unied = sStates Atwornev i, (i U Treasury in 1921 and | #ome of the largent railroad systema | SOPSUUCLOR PYOFTAM were belf|the Treasury to issue permits toth & taxleab driven by Ernest A Changing the traffic system around | detectives this morning arrested two | Soonn, Bg jUCNREe T THAY SYORH 1950 \which uniformly upheld the | in this country. and he was at the i private companies for the nmnuf'\(‘-b airfax. 1103 V street. She was treat MecPherson Square confused motorists [ men as they alighted from a Rich- |2 oL TRHCH SO tatement of | Roper valuations. and which have | time of his death regarded as one of the Budget today, with prospects that | qyre of medicinal liquor was reported ; ! for hruises at Freedmen's Hospita! and resulted in a jam this morning as "l‘lomuutmf' land :-unflscalret‘lha \:;g: the Petworth shooting he signed for |been cited hy the petitioners, were | t’ha leading specialists on_ transporta. | President Coolidge may send them 1o | unanimously today by the House ways | Jotip T liheeian 218 Aoaon(utzout the rush hour traffic descended on the | alleged to belong to o e pr the police and also on several oral|designated by Gu as having been | tlon organization in the United States. | the House appropriations committee |and means committee. | CoRited Witk ABLY of CATRGE TTae. | business district. The change went |€rs. containing a complete outfit of [ (% POTce 1 sory | v 0 1 day v o : : 2 mad . - equally cur: Given Regiment Command. ate today or tomorrow. epresentative Hawley of Orvegon, |y feve into effect at 8 o'clock and motorists | burglars’ - tools. Bills aggregating | GO SUF e - shortly after the | “Oiy T nonnced that the Government I EElRm X S Utmost secrecy was observed both | Rer e L S0n. | 1622 Eleventh street southeast, on - 7y $1,000 were taken from th 8. ke | Wi "nited S . chairman of the subcommitiee that | Nichols avenue, Conzress Heights, lagt \l:\'{:mlhar with the new arrangement | nearly 81 i rom the€| Martin O'Donoghue and Clifford | Will prove that n».‘- ord. in 1017, | |w \l';’*{““*‘d‘ sl Ll entered the | 4¢ the Bureau of the Budget and at| qaried hte measure, said that it.was (il ) g L ey me enmoshed in a tansle. . Gra Jaced n value of $6.100 a share on | World War Col. Hine was-given com- P Dasartent ot t- a 2 o Wwas treated at Casualty Trafflc Director M. O. Eidridge be.| loaded revolvers were found by De-| (Wit Motenow counsel, thin morning | (&, | mand of the 165th Regiment of United | tnagrane e 1 Temen 1hat the | the plan to give permits to v\mmg’ Haspital.. B. . Southerland, 22, 4812 leves that as soon as metorists be- | {ectives Cullinane and O'Dea, Who| ¢, Vear out their elaim um‘ “l‘:'. ‘jmle« Intantry, comprising “the: old | jagciency bill will include projects not | PaNts. ruyifivst sireet. was ,~1uu-kc<|l when come familiar with the plan trac | made the.arrest, on both of the men. | vo e Taithn wae ot oimorrate 11 §9th New York and detachments from | Guix. throughout the countre, but in| +One class of permits would provide { his Gutomobile hit a motor bus gt will move gmoothly around the square. | Who Kave thelr names as John Earl|anything he said owing to the pain | U, S. SENDS 882 MILLION |t ith.J2ih Lith and 23 Reziments § she” pistrict of Columbia as’ well | for_manufacture of bourbon and the THirty thicd_anl Q. atreets @ cadiTair The change made Vermont avenue | Morgan, 33 years old, Danville, Va..lproduced by a gunshot wound in the | o€ the National Guard of New York.| ¢ the Post Office Department, Post- |other rye, Permits may be good for |, Laufa. MGUNRR, colared, 23, su between H and 1 streets a one-way | 1nd Herbert Irving Roberts, 36, “'“"Ieg and ‘rough treatment” accorded 0 LATIN AMER|CA' It was assigned to the 42nd (or “Ritin: { pagger General New and Secretary of [ten years, and would be renewalle, | fered & cuthand M‘" % spliglan e eiween H'Snd 1 stresta s one-way | 10d Hervert 1o e o ouer® GOODS T e 14 the 0o | e Gcteral X W ey o o emr nd Wl e el | L S o, g street in front of the Veterans' Bu-| organ. a cripple, was followed by | vepaper Man Called. Southern Renubhcs in 1926 Sold| 1,“3‘ varters, undey Gen. Per- | cated to be constructed under the first | - ~The Treasury would prescribe the . "G % iieeg “and leg broken reau. (ars may be parked on anl, porer, who ied a bag. which, he | ,; MOTENo's attorney’s called Detec- it For T e the +i. | hundred-million-dollar program for | formulas to be used by the permittees, | (oo Bo P C R B Gyl Tea d angle at the curbs. All northbound | 51" saa Yeen given him by Morgan | 1Y€, Serst. Thomas Sweenev and 1. | Only $200,000.000 More Than i o e ~‘;’.":":; the field. Estimates in the deficiency | who would be allowed a reasonable | \¥hen the automanlle in which he ey traffic moves from Vermont avenue Wi 5 h "lward Duffy, a local newspaper cor- i e e b bill for the fleld will include the first profit.” - ale, Mdt:, last night, He is and 1L ‘stréet, west uf the:aquare, {I0 LY from (he traln. When ar- | respondent; in‘support of their claims They Bought Here. his return todthis country after thef| veseaiwaric/or these The measure wux-approved as a|dale. M- last night. e is at'Cas Fifteenth street east of the square | \(5, [ OHFRR COHEC BIX COBDeCton | that Moreno suffered_ much pain, WA hich | Amistice lie vesumed his railvoad |*“por the District of Columbia the | substitute for the administration}Ualty Hospital. in now a two-way thoroughtare, o | i\ R W oee i Cexamined it | SNeeney testified that Moreno limped | _Countries of Latin Amerita, shich | work, which he conducted actively up{ qeiciency bill, it is known, will desig- [ medicinal whisky plan submitted 1.\‘ that motorists coming down \ermont : X HEhtly 48 he walked on level ground, | constitute an_ important fuoto o the time of his ss. nate by name and amount the bulld. | Assistant Secretary Andrews: avenuecontime SUralght (hrough. 10 ai police headquariets, where it was |But it was virtually moossie 20 | pited States foreizn trade, sold oniy ‘i“ Col. Hine was a writer of force and | ines and projects to be undertaken or | Under the Hawley bill exising *stocks| BUREAU OF EFFICIENCY Fifteenth street and New York ave- | fOU] - | him to climb stairs. When {$200,000,000 move goods in 1926 than | contributed rous 4 S 10§ carried forward during the next fiscal | of whisky would be concentrated in nue. This street was formerly a one- ;‘::hfilalt.“!'t;;:h fmm'r‘ ap, still wet, | taken to Garfield Hospital :]r:: :::: -y bought from this conntry magazines and transportation and{year beginning July 1. under the | not more than six warehouses. Im TO MAKE SCHOOL SURVEY way thoroughfare for northbound (m“ain-e"‘qk‘:u e narcotics. It|after the shooting to appear before| A comparison drawn up today by jengineering Journals. The late E. H. 150 000,000 building program author- | Portation of whisky would be permit traffic. dowmtoen Tetel hey, to @ room in a | Policeman Leo W. K. Busch, who was | Dr- Julius Klein, divector of the Bu m;l I P&‘|»\4\h‘~.\-9 systems he it ized for the District of Columbia. | ted if existing stocks should prove The new plan will be tried as an|dojntown hotel here i | fatally” wounded. Sieeney il ket reausof Forélen aad. Domestlc Comgpif et giisipcy Slan whics Les 3 insufficient to meet the demand. _ | Experts Exrlecu‘d to Study District experiment and if successful, auto- v vatt announced | merce, showed that United States ex enerally adopted, described S e e Beere e eriork matic trafic signals will be erected | that the men will be detained here for | ¢ was called to tes ports to Latin America during expert on railroad ency exists in the enforcement of the | System at Invitation of Senate g alled to testify about a | D S880 nd efficiency in nm'COMMISSIONERS VISIT h it the four corners of the square, several days during an investigation | series of e vear, which had a value of | eighte amendment,” said epre- | 3 1 to determine whether they have been SO e =n i for u duesd | SN 1 per cent f. DRHicea States. {*'51("|x7"-5hll‘::: P '1.|le|(l e ':‘,.1 | Subcommittee. A = o st ith “aiy el . hewspaper at the time of the shoot- | 000, declined about % Lt CONSUL GENERAL COFFIN | sm inthen e tarnes*h roPberics, | ing. Tiorning had planned to crose. | the 1925 toal, while thi covntrys | Lu W13 Cob Jline mavried 31 RALPH B. FLEHARTYlnm.- niany’ weeks of Qilfgspt cansi BT 3 turned er to | 3 i < b e same territory. | 00d 3 = this measure to meet | e i o e examine Moreno on these storfes alxo, | Imports from th i wera | Who survives. His mother. Mrs. Alma TR :,’,‘:,“;;:‘,,,’.;’,'a” SBky egadre taxmest in| | declaring that they, together amounting o $1.044.854,000, : ric DIES AT ALGIERS POST Cafe Robhery Bold. lmher statements made to :‘1‘\‘; |n:l\ll\'|’~. about 31z per cent greater ihin those | :";n."‘“{?u"'."w """hml: e '““E RS Roe ATautd Gt e = = RO WU T o Sl , 2 alitiary: . how a marked di 4 1 | of 192 jd! ki S P | the invitation of the Senate subcom The Richmond robbery occurred in | ip vergence” from Vienna, \a Calling on Nominee for Pub- ] the direct testimony the defe A qualifving consideration in the | . Va, { LA R | soteres nihatee ot Tisbvict appkopes the heart of the ¢ o & he defendant i - o mittee in ¢ pprop Diplomat Hl;hLy Eegnxded at{the heart of the downtown section.|gave on the stand Friduy. | trade. Dr. Klein added, lies in the fact | Representative Moore of Virginia | lic Utilities' Post. GUARDIA SAYS MILLS ooy st gy degi i | Two occupants of the cafeteria, A. J |today, on learning of Col. Hine — " s gy el = {that a large proportion of petroleun, ' g O ‘ol. ne's | e - s of Colorado, chair State Department—Promotion | Jefliies and It 1. Tralnor, were forced: | Keauest Not to e Preased. | (Vait, suar. copper i troieal com: | death, said: “Charles Tine was & man | e District Commissioners totiowea | VTIPS OFF CLUBS ONARRIDI o seentit Fhifips of Eqforsiu chal at th of a revolver, to face t . { s J | o ability e s 5 ollowed of the subcommittee. Was Assured. the wall, while one bandit cracked the | 110Ming, however, announced he |Modities imported inte the United {of great Wity and wsefuiness and |, jong.adopted custom today and B0 | 'm:;'”.n the. committen has’ requested B S Saiai P | safe with a heavy sledge hammer. A ‘:‘h"“"‘l‘ ";vr press his request for au- While most of his activities were out- | %~ : ‘;"',‘ ;’"DR“‘I"‘.‘ L ‘”'"]‘"“ - Writes Le"“ to A"dfe““ Renew-! o efficiency experts of the Govern sy P 5 companion was supposed to have heen | Oy 10 eross-examine Moreno o -« | side of Virginis : ‘s ki hewly: appolnted peovle's counsel -for i : ent to st local school sy Bk inEEha nC0CIeIE 10 s P81 NV L Penk, miparintendent oo Notwithstanding. e import from | el to. the o eifare e Per- | visit wax made to Mr. Fleharty's office 7SI { was made known by Sena - the telephone w had \ 5 jail, to explain why Duff: the Latin American area into the |tained to the welfare of his mative |y ®, L% AR @ ST TGy G OREE Dry Adwinistration. jin discussing e recommendation phone w.res had been severed. 3 2 DTy S | (09 SRR v hrotdnly the ) e and county. He was instru-|imecn 17 ooloth. { which had been made to both houses By the Associated Pres of Congress recenily by the school of- a aiaved the MGGaoL avay vermitied to interview Moreno were . 1856 | ments % the B e 3 " Furnished with good desériptions | Abandoned. ¥ est in quantity during 1926 of any | wental .,““"““‘\“!; the line of .the The Commissioners look for the fos-Sonarenn Al pan e o : i % Torte! face | Duffy declare . vear in history. though the vailues of | \Washington, Arlington —and Fallp ¢ confirmation of Mr. Fleharty.| Renewing his attuck against prohi- | ficinls for 74 additional teacher Department as 4 man of outstanding | the men who were forced to face| Duffy declared Moreno appeared | > 4 i War vears, when | Church Railway Company extended to ; e bt When Senator Phipps was asked con- ability and waus certain of early pro- | the wall, Richmond police mmediately | Willin tlk and that during the | SUCh Imports duniig var veirs, WESH ! airtas. and later, as the receiver s el s e (o aprsinieen (o she n_administiaiion in New YOk | ouping reports that his committee ol M doiipsy i d telephoned headquirters hare, | Interview. lasting nearly five hours, | NgH prices prevailed, weto sad by DF- | 0 e ninany, was helpful in extricat. | oW, Public Utilities Commiasion, John | ¢y, Representative La Guardia, Re- | had sought the advice of the Hureat Coffin was assigned to Berlin at the | . the prisoner was asked only abont {Kleln to have presented greater 1o, 5 Neom tte financial troubles, I} ' gShildress and Benjamin I. Adams. | yyhlican, New. York, i a letter 10day | of i:fficiency on this proposed increase ve Of ‘the War for the purpose of 15 questions. Moreno referved to the | WIS um glad to recall having had a little | S OVerAl lmportant matlers are NOW |, “guuistant Secretary Andvews of | {n tie number of teachers, the Sena Lo ematishing the American consuiar | WORKERS FOR HOSPITAL | Wounded lex and -1 assumed he we part in shaping his career. As a boy | hendME before the present comnis | the “Treasury. charged Chester I 0. laind (hat the committee wanted 4 A& AvElas tG : >oint, | Hon- . ! a P | Mills, New York ohibition ad- | the bureau to A study of MRS. REEVE TO SPEAK. l\\_H anxious to p‘m'm 293: Point, | yians will be bequeathéd to the new }“”“N‘_u:‘“\r ‘“n‘h h”\‘u'-v(h.‘.).'“»; ,." | the bureau to make a careful study of jand at my request John §. Barbour: | BIN™ Theae:incltide. the proposed re. | UNIStrator, with huving “tipped off{ the local school system as a whols then vepresenting our district in | J2)aeg of the Washington and|"8ht clubs of a raid by dry agents|aud that in connection with such a DROP CASE OF PR { Will Address Parent-Teacher Asso- | (onsress. permitted voung Hine 10! oo wetown Gas Light Companies, the | 145t Friday night survey the peed for additional teach Subscriptions to $250,000 Casualty | AYING W enter the competitive examination, :PTE.,".,‘,(.::‘ ‘,I.uel?us:;nd\anl unscrain- “ The New York member said that{..s piturally would be gone into. | MOORE REFUSES OFFER. | Fand Mo Bore i0kinn SEAIF ‘ SECT THAT TIED WOMAN ciation Tomorrow. which resulted in his securing a West |11 of the situation, due to the fa {,‘,3:; x'r:r:;‘-;:::l;::\n:::\’fiu‘;hnl.\i;m,’:. Mills | | i school system of the District will he States from South and Central Amer !ka ave produced by companies mul en General William Coffin died last night of heart disease at Algiers, where he had heen on a vacation service in Germany, and performed in pain.” the newspaper maun said the task in a manner highly satis- | IN DRWE TO REACH GOAL factory to both governments. stories Point cadetship,’ : ; - <. Margaretta Willis Reeve of ure of the present commission to vec- | ffice. ev papers shed s i T sgnize the Washington Rapid Transit | that dry agents Friday night planned | DAUGHERTY JUDGE Former Ambassador Opposes Theat- Completed Is Report. Philadelphia, president of the National | a round-up of night clubs “scattered Dakotn Officials A o sathar #ssocia: a 1 of st d P The Casualty Hospital campaign | sl T "\Ij,.".'.,. e el r Aoca | BRIG, GEN PLUMMER DIES. % of ite aeduisition by the Norh | around the Times Square distriets and RULES OUT PAPERS rical Dictatorship. {for £250000 will continue until the | tion Wille Be Taken—vie- | he meeting of the Dis-| American Co. of New York voints east. north and south Alexander P. Moore. former Ambias- | gq) jy renched, Dr. Joseph D. togers, | : : spea LR g f { "It is the rule in the New York of S sador to Spain, said here today that! Jerintendent of the hospital, an tim Recovering. trict (’i e Wi il “‘I’:"” | End Comes on Pncxflc Coast After T T fice to ‘tip off’ and to so spread the OFFERED BY U. S. sociations 4 ard Hotel tomo he was opposed o any dictatorship | pounced today. The amount asked | " g + 180N arelotk news. That is part of the policy to the n,mnhnu}n \\.,y‘m "\n«l' “.,“.; [ s heen Iwore than 50 per cent sub |® I;n'—l !\....--x.;.-u Press. jrox ;A"::";‘.H-.ll‘l!llll4“"v 30 "“;Illmhu‘“\\I!:‘\;lllr‘ Lengthy Career. PLANS ANNUAL BANQUET. -slnaLe fl!u\\ r!; lx\nvgml \'u:lr.'|m1~. nd’er accept an offer to become the | gyihed, he stated. and it is hoped to| TRIPP, 8. Dak.. February 14.—Com et X i Brig. Gen. Bdward 11 Plummer, wl = 3 AP PR SaGuse uE fuding No av ezar” of New York AR b 2 om- | Corsary of the founding of the national | Brig. Gen, Edward I1. Plummer, who 5 ® 2 evidenca A . {reach the gual Dy the end of this [ pletion of an investigation into the | veweniation. was retived in Nuyember. 1918, at his | Washington Transportation Clubj anitne Maig hateve: ks tim objections to admission (e iheaier managers and B o bl o & S Lt ARt - Wi | T SR on La duangie saik. timon unst Harr themselves muxt work out a satis- [ Thic week has heen o (i | Cane 0 Mva: oliman of Dolton, ! Mvs. Reeve made special arranze | own vequest, after more than 40 years' ir Tomorrow Night. stimony s against Harey Thix wiek has heen designated as e | ments’ to attend the meeting eve. it is | ! : oY HOIG AR ¥ g 5 Daugherty, former Aftorney Gen B factory soiution. he said e o : >l who was tied to « I v th i . i 4 wemorial week” and it was originally as tied Lo« bed for three da © in the Army, died at Pacific T o i : R ¥ o o » 1] e » a e is scheduled to ad oss | . % D & b 3 as sportation u B ) ), Steuver, chief of Bl s e e detinite dute is xet, however, for | made efforts to “pay the evil spirit” "!l:\n?)‘“’nl\"l‘lyx::(’:vm| Oakland rm‘f | War "Department - advices. Ife was | Club will fiold it twentyfirat annual, I tvial; won fot his client exclusion of oie in drama aimilay to that of Jullge ina closing of the campaign Bt e body. b 4 i an L S e born at” Elkridge, ‘Howard County, [ banquet at the Raleigh flotel tomor & ¢ b Gt by ot ety ar ) base bill. The former Am- | o o ought ¢ atter part of v. and has jus at' B y 4 . (uet a X . r |the letters and testimo dge 1 Landis - g \n“v rmer Am 1 dditicn o cash veceipts and | prant Clarve: Tonis x:.tl* . Matement | the lstter part f .\\‘.A“.‘!t:Y"‘\.::‘ Ut Nid.. September 54, 1835, and was |yow might, with District Commis | Army Equipment for Use in Mex- ].h lett 8 ar 1 testin e .|Iu IU“"I" hassador called at the White House | i SECTRE (o iiions have heen intz. St attorney of {returned from an extended speaking ( oong, SO Rt Neademy | sowers and railroad officials from the| i i W WL Mack adimitted Smith's today | futchinson County, that no action | tour in the We 3 3 ¥ | sioners and | ican Expedition Salvaged. iy and the license as evidence cceived. A local concern hax offered | \touid he taken sy poor U0 | in the in June. 187 United States and Canada as its guests. e Rt Sl lezed to be responsiblé for the decd E i 55 His service was In. the Infantry | William P. MacCracken. ir.. Assistant | A million pounds of surpins sup- | (S0 aushe A tating plant for the entive building has | Ay, Wollnia) s until the appointment to brigade rank | Sceretary of Commerce for aero- | plies which have been Iving (1 vears i 5 I Mrs, ol 1V is recovering from | | 4 b L Se o e > i Yeq seript of the testimony of the RAIL CRASH KlLLS EIGHT. ! heen offer d by another firm here, and o aftocts of s ,A;,,,,,:.,,"’,"“‘\"l" "I'.SEES MILK BOOTLEGGING. | " ia/5" Tie “ommanded the 3ath in: wautics: Philip P. Campbell of Kansas [at_the Columbus, N. Mex. hase of | (auseript o ‘:, N yanother concern 1m~”..rr.-m,1 lm‘m. Bt Ll fantry during the Spanish War and {and Representative Rathbone of Illi-| the Pershing punitive expedition into ‘l“" ittt it 7 {lighting for the main floor of the new ; water formed n commitiee any ol 9 i RETRE .stg | e Philippine insurrection and held | nois will speak. Mexico in quest of the late Panche ! “Picction o 3t Children Among Those Caught in hullitig. = [ Rar Cichithe couiods atne T tonic) New [¥oxic (ominlsaionel SBlOCeRtS | ) {erpordiits Fank o ma general | “Never Goliman will furnish music, | Villa. have heen salvaged by Avmy | Henton procing that 41 e ol SEER The standing of the teams in the {prr IO the custady of b ot and ! vestdenit in the Natfonal Army during the |and theve will be other entertainment | wagon trains and conveyed to the | WSUlY interested assag . British Train Wreck. order of comiributions obtaincd I as \ Dreed Ner under the case of a phy- | Bill to P £ World War. His widow resides at 812 | foatures. quarternuster depot at Fort Bliss, | $7.000.000 claim. the Government 1¢ LONDON v i) gy | fuliows: Mrs. Edgar Brown, i “uone cannot prosecute a vel | Milk bootlegxing. compared to which | Laurel avenue. mmfi.- Grove, Calif. | (* 7. Stewart. district superintend- [ The movement represents the redis- | (43 souzht for the second time to pi least eight p: . e Lilled ihd (abrain: N 2, Mrs. Willlam J.{ > iElous ing is treivial, would he ent of the Pullman ¢ is president | rribution of these stores by hauling | cure admissions of telegrams sent to {rect in America.” Mr. Kintz ¢ Tiguor bootleg 8 Brewer, «apiain 1 Mrs, ] Lo e t= decl introduced in. New York Staie and of the club. The dinmer is in charge |them 92 miles, nine round trips of | Miller by his private secretary. injured wi tain from ;B e % BT : esterday. in expliinmg why L i 2 & | st I is, the Government recal s, i By, bl X 0 B JAD 1 on ol Ue Lok i The case s e England gl b e v | AUTO ‘“CT'M OB ot s ikentng somisine: ot s, ontes ambeciog, o e inin Tt Invesietiee o e G ward ¢ ilson, capiain Ros: Lea oo o of the Lenroot Taber milk hili S Jack Lewls, A. C. Brown agol ) » 18t Cavalry on | ed Harrison Rous e o (fur as I am concerned, the ca I Hin e Wl el general accountant’s office, to identify is moruing Az = Withersen train, | ©0¢ Fertitch, captain: No \||a_ W ibe diopped [ President Coolidge was told today by | 3 land K. P. Richardson. having been made g d b Gy feauiat S0, oL, Al | Louls L. Harris, milk commissioner of | Croom Ware Walker Was Descen-| " 2 il % taken from Government {files. Two of these telegrams were which were iber of school | =, Pierce, captain, and No. 73, 8. H. | N ork City! New York ity dant of President Polk. sent to Miller at Pittsburgh by Fred childven and business men, were tele e e e k CabNe R ol scoped s o KIPLING REACHES RID:. |t il Wi, eiive Yewg otk American Relief Workers in Armema 1573 faors his: Shcretary . v of the 190,000 quarts of ml-L; x which, daily conie from Canada. he | Bt b il i Advised of Passage. oMo for M 1T May. | CONSIDERS INDIAN QUIZ. [Arives to Be Guest of Brastan i ) Stk st by i | wotker, v 38 e, who sl o | {Jn dergioing Treatment for "Earth-Shock™| .. iciccrum advisea suiet ‘s | $ of 1tk from the same source Bmergency Hospital Saturday from Churches will have a memorial mass g | Gopernment, [ confiict_between the two cities over | injuries sustained when struck by an KB Wilson had learned unofficially that for the late Mrs. Isabel T. May, wife Senate Subcommittee to Make Pre-| g0 DE JANEIRO, February 14 |thelr milk supply would become much [ qutomobile, were conducted in the t-l\nn‘h 1 been passed. The other i Col. Henry May, in the Chapel « e s e L. Ttudyara Kipling, who i 1 el VOFSe. in the opinion of [hvris. and |loc's chapel this afternoon. Rev. [ By the Associated Pres The worst case of “earth-shock” is|advised official passage. the Perpetual Adoration. 1419 V! liminary Inquiry. s RIpling, A% 10 be s would bring about boot'egzing of | George Dudley officlated. Int: LENINAKAN, Armenia, Februnrylum of Solomon Massey of Denver, The Government then sought to sireet vow morning at 9 o'clock S e A o determine (e BuUest of the Brazilian govern-milk from unregulated and uncertified [ ment was in Abhey Mauseleum, Ar- | 14.—Several American relief workers |{olo. business manager of the Near prove that in the three years Wilson whe died New Yorl ; e . i rrived Lere yesterday on the ;milk source | lington Heights, Va . ey - g . | Bast Relief, who was thrown into a |W secretary to Miller he sent no wheiher to inyestigate conditions 3 gt bl ] are undergoing treatment for “shell- | > ; et (ol eatia a et S e worker for the as<0-' jnong the Indinns will be under- ' S eamer Andes froimn Southampton. | ‘The measure. now before the Presi-| My, Walker was the son of the or, more appropriately “earth. | Xemi-comatose state by the recurrin in”h ool b e ia D g e tan by B SEnite RUlOMMIEE. e was oficiglly weleomed by repre. | dent for signature, ix desizn®d to fix [1-{e Gen. Hal B. Walker of the Con- ! e b e Froqment carthy. | carth convulsions, necessitating coss The charges Erew out of the tran senator King. Demoert. Utlah. has - **tatives of the foreign office and the recuircments for dmported | fedevate army, and a descendunt of 3 a {tion of all werk. In deseribing his | fer of nearly $7,000,000 of the assets i Tesolution on the subject pending an Academy of Letter milk Pres'dent Pallc. He was for 25 vears in Armenia recefitly. feelings, Mr. Massey, who ed in | of the American Metal Co., which had Neff Approved for Rail Board. | tern o o aminitien des Kipling wes .dmost the lust passen- . [ronnected with' the New York Life = The intense niental ats hl\ lnm;»‘w;l the war in France, said the first earth ':l'- in iy & hoae ““‘r;;‘»‘"“;""""' e President Coolldge’s selection of Put, ouled. 10das . that breliminars hears l'ger ashore, and as he came down the | : i { Insurance Co. the first great carthquake. which quake caused him' to fecl violent ver- | Merton, ‘The deal was effected M el Torunest FiGYEROn 0T Tesns | gy ahaith heihaldAlelo .M',,, T sungway he was surrounded by news.| Lieut. Reed Ordered Here. He s survived by his widow, Mrs, | destroyed 41 Villages and towns, wus | tigo follo v “seasicness” Sue. | Mal 8. Dausherty, brother |’»l ::w of the boaid of Ledia- | posal was voted up or down. Com- |Daper representatives and writers .,{.‘ Pirst Lieut. Walter J. Reed, Army | Mary Thornton Walker, daughter of aggravated#By a continuous series of |ceeding earthquakes, persisting for a |former Attorney General, was in n; er an | various kinds. © Cearps, at Kelly Field, Texas, has | Gen. Alexander Thornton of the Con- fl‘nl‘h\'r s ':.‘l.x l-';tll{mbov‘:;l? p:x‘-‘l::‘l n;rh')'l‘l"tg ’:»‘-'r"‘n"wm"fl hrou;:htua'n "‘r':’p';”".';’,’.“.m‘.“..'?:.':. ";3.‘;‘)_ 'I}“.’““.v"-",. road law, was approved today by | investigation without prior evidence| He is uccompapied hy his wife and Bt et city for duty in | federate aymy, pnd.three sons, Croom i of three mdnth: his brought a - | comi ervous collapse, which faft ! - > I enate intoratate commerce. com | of fivegularitien would veflect unduly | plans to remain in South America forlm office of the chief of Army Alr| Ware Walker, jr.; Kne Kk Walker | ber of the Americans to & state of | could be cured only by his leaving the | witness at e n‘m trial and is ex- mittes, { on the lndian office, about a month, Corpss | and George Thornton ker, profound gervous exhaustiony wscene ef the hduakes altogetite _yected to testify in this ene, o (Continued from First Page.) to install the new elevator. A venti- - iy | Steter was not in ce when business men of Bridge Funeral services for Croom Ware as a member tion ®et up under the WatsonParker | jpittee members feit that to or

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