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'SOCTETY. WEST WILL FILED. GOOD POSITIONS AND | Bulk of Clothier’s Estate Goes to bbbt Wife and Children. the details of the most Don’t read this Newspaper without giving your attention to the double spread advertisement giving furniture event ever held in Wash- The National Bought Out Phillip Levy & Co. The entire stock will be offered in the Phillip Levy & Co. Store, 735 Tth THE EVE\’TNG STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. SATURDAY, AUGUST minor bequests the estate is left in trust to J. Miller Kenyon, Eugene C. Gott and Emil West, with instruc- tions to pay one-half of the income to the widow, Florence West, and the important 1 HE Secretary of the Interior, Dr. Work, who has been in the far West eral weeks on an inspection trip, has ar- rived in Evanston, IIl, to re- main over Sunday. Dr. Work spent a day at Rapid City, Dak., as the guest of the President and Mrs. Cool- idge. Chilean Envoy Host At Lunch Yesterday. The Ambassador of Chile, Senor Don Miguel Cruchaga Tocornal, had guests lunching with him yesterday in_the dential dining room of the May- Senator Jesse H. Metcalf is sailing day from Paltimore for Boston on the steamship Chatham for an indefinite y in New England. The newly appointed United States lains and Mrs. Axton, for the re- mainder of the Summer. Lieut. Pitts is changing station from Fort Hua- chuca, Arizona, to West Point, where he will be an instructor at the Military d Mrs. Pratt have as their guests at ewport the Rev. Dr. Roland Cotton Smith and Mrs. Smith of this city. Mrs. Pratt entertained a company of 80 at luncheon yesterday in compli- ment to Mrs. Smith. Dr. William Gerry Morgan has re- turned after spending a short time with Mrs. Morgan and their daughter, Mrs. Felix B. Stump, as guests of Dr. ratton in his Summer home, at Man- chester, Mass. M Morgan and Mrs. Stump have gone to Troutdale, Me., where they have a cabin and where Miss Barrine Hardison will leave Annapolis next week for their new post at Norfoik, among_the passengers sailing today from New York on the Reliance, Miss Elizabeth Van Dyke Jobe, who has been spending some time at Re- boboth Beach, Del.,, has returned to her home, on Ashmead place. Miss Engagement of Miss Davis To Mr. Ravenel Announced. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Davis of West F. Ravenel of Boston, son of Mr. and SOCIETY Evanston, I1l. timore for Boston airfax, and will go ova Scotia for an yesterday from E on the steamship from there to extended tour. Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Ogden of Nicholasville, Ky., and Miss Sunbeam Watts of Lexington are spending a few days in Washington. Former United States Ambassador to England Mr. George Harvey, who has been spending some time at Beverly on the North Shore, is now at the Mount Washington Hotel, in the White Mountains. Mrs. Allen and_Daughter Return From Motor Trip. Mr. Denning was called to attend a conference. Mr. Henry Calver was among the passengers sailing yesterday aboard the steamship Fairfax from Balti- Miss Flora Raymond of the Roland apartments will spend the next two weeks at Berkeley Springs, W. Va. Mr. and Mrs. L. P.sDisney_sailed MEXICAN l:AND LAWS DISCUSSED BY BORAH Cuntrover'sy With U. S. Involves Juridical Question, Senator Says, and Peaceful Methods Needed. By the Associated Press. ridical question for settlement only by peaceful methods, Senator Willlam E. seventh article of the Mexican con- stitution. tional problem and in an effort to solve it a new constitudon was adopted and land laws passed “which impaired the rights of our nationals,” he de- clared. The passage of the eighteenth owned by foreigners. “When the sovereign right of a na- tion to legislate comes in confiict with the rights of other nationals it pre- bind by committee, is that Mexico is Mexico faced a great na-| 804 T * SOCIETY. 7 BAN ON BROTHERHOOD. Pullman Company Refuses to Rec-| ognize Porters’ Union. CHICAGO, August 13 (#).—The Pullman Co. yesterday officially re- fused to recognize the Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters. The brotherhood recently informed the United States Board of Mediation that a dispute ex- isted between it and the Pullman Co. ation sent one of its members, Edwin P. Morrow, to Chicago to atfempt a COVe g wages, working conditions | and rules with the main bod and maids. This agreement is working to the tion of the employes’ true representa- tives, the Pullman Co. added. The Brotherhood of Siceping Car Porters PSYCHIATRIST WEDS. Dr. Cowles Marries Daughter of N —Dr. Loaoogs. Bestauranta, Cafstertas other half to the children. The Shovs need iratned men The will of Sidney West localtrustees are authorized to continue " D = | versy Is Refuted in Offi- women. Earn $2.500 to S5.000 | clothier, was filed yesterday for pro-|the business at Fourteenth and G S \\ k : 2%vear. Classes now ‘forming ‘,“ drie W. Jackson and Sarah |streets and to permit Mr. Gott to ro- ecretary of the Interior, Dr. ork, i Aalibtatment, v Dembitz, his sisters, are each|main in charge. The value of the " . 2 . e ’ i \‘7 - d By the 1 Press. given $10,000. After a number of te is not disclosed Will Spend the eek End in e today on the Amefican Leglon to at-| Mrs. Juliette Allen and iss Se ! tond’ the international pariiamentary | telle Allen have returned from a 11 conference in Rio de Janeiro, Septem- | Iotor trip to Atfaniie iy, Asbury un a - ber 5. Also sailing to attend the con- [ I'ark, Canada and Chicago, il ! 2 1 ference is Senator Joseph T. Robin-| Ay, and Mrs. Willam I Denning = son of Arkan of 6517 Chevy Chase parkway have oy recently returned from a stay of sev- h Senator 0. E. Weller sailed yester- | eral weeks in Atlantic ¢ where { 3 Argentina_and Mrs. o ¢ Robere Woods Titss ave sailing todny | mre for oston. Ho wil mako a : . . [) i from New York on the American Le- | Short visit in New England before l Furnlture 0. S N | gion for South America, returning to Washington. a lona . - C. Shaffer, United States > ; Mrs. Frederick Pitts and her son, arrived in Washington late Frederick, jr., will be the guests of v from Philadelphia and is at Mrs. Pitts’ parents, the Chief of Chap- | the Mayflower. 7 Academy. Lo n. yesterday from Baltimore for Boston e = ingto \ - f T e St aiip Helte i MRS. VOLNEY 0. CLARK, Rear Admiral William V. Pratt, Who with her two children is spending several weeks here prior to sailing for | J o B4 president of the Naval War College, rope. INALA 7. : K BOISE, 3 _[for the purpose of effecting an agre St. N.W., at ridiculously low prices. 1‘ Drake has joined them for the Te- | travarss ancs bermiety 15.GOM | ment. concerning rates of pay, rulos, | By the Asociated Press. | See Sunday’s Star mainder of the Summer. States and Mexico over the Mexican | Working conditions, etc. Under the| BIRMINGHAM, August 13.—Of-| ee dunaay s vsiar. Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Oshorne B. | government's land laws involves a ju- | Failway labor act, the Board of Medi- | cers of four Alabama counties today | of he I persons wi Va. Mrs. Hardison was before her [ Borah, chairman of the Senate foreign | Settlement. Nine whippings have been reported | by marriage Miss Ruth Morgan, daugh- | relations committee, yesterday told the | The Pullman Co., however, refused | to Talladega County officers, two in| L ter of Dr. and Mrs: Morgan, Tdako, State Bur Aseoiatia to place its case for arbitration, de- | St. Clair County, one in Calhoun and| ¢ at P Senator Borah likened America’s|claring that no cause for arbitration |one in Randolph Count ‘tuneral . Col. and Mrs. William Mitchell are | eighteenth amendment to the twenty-. | €XISts o8 it already has an agreement | In Talladega County the following | been whip; [:3 bu ness Jobe will leave tomorrow to be the | amendment, the Senator added, neces- | Officials said it would “g5 the limit” to | Price, principal of the Winterborough guest of her cousin, Mrs. S. Wiltham | sitated the confiscation of approxl.|®Nforce recognition and “arbitration.” | Consolidated School; W. C. Malon Stockton, at Cape Ma A mately $75,000,000 worth of property druggist; J. V. Jones, photographe P. Ger In St. were two you Hortter street, Germantown, | sents a juridical question to be settled I daughter Margaret and Mr. Gaillard | - ‘‘The position I take, which does not . G. McAdoo. l»\' s trr;‘mk(\‘ e and severely MefULLOCH, ? by asked nen. | 13 REPORT FLOGGINGS Authorities Investigate Series of; Whippings Administered in | Past Few Weeks. were investigating the flogging of 13 | persons have reported that they have P. H. Debardeleben t, whipped and ordered to sell his | ss and leave 3 Purvis Clawson, Wyatt, a farmer; M. | €. Matheias, 60-vear-old land, negro. investigating the : men who were taken from %RELIGIOUS ARBITRATION | IS DENIED BY MEXICA:: Reported Move to Settle Cont: 1 wes made by the Departme of Interior today of persistent repo that negotiations are by ed r settlement of the rel « y a retu t resumption ar's experience ssued by the d vn that the | statement | “has shc BROOKS. O BR 3 )11\\‘\1‘\11 ; BAMA COUNTIES Paul's ‘Chure nt ¢ NDER thin the last few weeks. ped by masked men: acauga drug- | denco of h the county; Ben | rmer; B. W. | ‘many, farmer, and “Snap air County Federal officers whipping of | W YORK, August 13 (#). Edward S. Cowles, psychiatrist and former’ director of a sanatarium at Portsmouth, N, H., obtained a mar- riage license yesterday to wed Mme. Nona H. De Mohrenschildt, daughter of Willlam G. McAdoo. red Inman of Randolph County | was tied to a tree several months ago | and severely whipped, officials said, “hecause he would not let his wife | visit her relatives.” Inman, who had | engaged counsel and was preparing | acting in good faith in working out her land problem. TWO DIE IN BLAST. Mrs. William de C. Ravenel of Wash- ington. The wedding will take place in October. Former Senator and Mrs. Chauncey M. Depew, who are at Hot Springs, hoine., Il et o At (oL Springs) e iam G. Me to submit his case to the county| by Washingt i o Two Others Hurt When Explosion | Dr. Cowles gave his age as 46, and | grand jury, died recentl 'phoid ST cliff Lodge, New York. P Mme, Do Mohrenschildt satd she was | fover, " G0 recently of typhoid | MILSTEAD. . On Friday. Rils 0anst Tishere. o T it Wrecks Home. 32. Dr. Cowles sald he was divorced VIRGINIA."wife' of th In Calhoun County, Will Rutledge, | negro, was taken from his home, in | Morrisville, and lashed after being ac- cused of bootlegging. S—— IRISHMAN DIES AT 115. Potatoes, Oat Bread and Porridge ste T $i1 Cern OLDHA. 11, 10¢ the . s Cor Lith ‘st. n.w.. Mot v.m. Interment Qak 14 from his fir: vife in New Hamp- shire in 1915, and Mme. De Mohren- schildt said her first husband died in 1919, remainder of the Summer in Europe, and is sailing today from New York on the Minnetonka, LOUISVILLE, Ky., August 13 (#). —Two_ persons were killed and two Injured when a five-gallon container of gasoline was ignited from a gas heater here vesterday. The dead are Mrs. Minnie Swan, 33, and her 10-year-old son, Stewart. The injured, David Swan, 6, and Mrs. Paul R. Baker, 27, a sister of Mrs. CK CREEK “ESTATES - Mr. and Mrs. A, C. Fisher of George- town, have gone to New York to meet their son, Mr. William Fisher on his arrival from a 75-day trip through France, Belgium, Hungary, England and the Balkan states. Marriage Licenses. gofarriago licenses have been issued to the ollowing rs of Social Lodg RO Mr. Fisher | g William B. Bias and Moszell E. Lowery. 0 hereby ordered L« was one of the graduates of the Mary. | 5" 2% enry 3. R. MENitt Of this ety and Contributed to Longevity. nicatlo ihe land Agricultural College chosen. ig|, The explosion rocked the neighbor- | vivian L Fisher of Lebanon. Ohio. se. Sunda accompany the group of professers tg | 1004, and caused damage estimated | Willia T. Bradshaw and Sylvia C. Carl-| BELFAST, Ireland, August 13 (). | e e Rumania, where they went by Invita. |2t Several thousand dollars. ¥ Floyd of Chevs Chase. Md.. and | _Potatoes, oat bread and porridge tion of Queen Mari e e 1k Meridian. Migs, were the principal items of diet of i . nd Margaret M. OiDea. | Neal Boyce, who died yesterday in o Misa Adeiaige Halpine, daughter ot Births Reported. T Donnegal at the ago of 115, Yen, Charles G, Halpine, is the guest A Jrine Washington. Mr. e was active enough to > e follow: births have bee) d d Fannie M Gardella '’ oV o of Miss Isabelle Earl of Newark, N. J. | to the Beath Desieimen in "tha Fenerd i Catherine.s° Mapan: | Wicld a seythe 10_years ago, on the 6. st Men. W30, Fieith )m\lr” S i bl i A n and Dorothy Stein, both | occasion of his 105th birthday. Mr. Mrs. . M. v iam M. and Pauline Aue er, girl. | of more, ofman salled| Cari' 3. ‘arid’ Marearet Canrad. gL Albert Kablan and Beatrice Cluster, both RS Ayden A. and Lucile Dibble, girl. of Baltimore, An attempt to hack to pieces the Holy' Emory W Johnson and Carrie M. George. n Humberto and Rosa di Francosco, girl. Y w C A Charles C. and Graco Garer. bay: R jrmold Balderson and Mary C\ Dimler. | face of the Egyptian sphynx was Members lerbert and Margaret Insley, boy. “orlton 8. Garrett and athleen D. ip. a o e a . o . o Jamés . and Ditache 1. <k|ynnpr."ur|_ boh of et P B L G R O ? Clifton and Clara ompson, girl. Luigi List erwyn an ouise Howel o k! m. « 17th and K Sts. N. W. Erwin O and Helen L. Wieland. girl. v Ylate Broiher Charles C. and Elonora Wilson, boy. 8 n and Elizabeth Kelly, At Home Sunday Afternoons —e Deaths Reported. Pablic Invited Special Musical Program, 5:30-6:30 n and ‘A erett and S Frederick and Edgar L. and Be B nes Dorsey, girl. die Green. girl. attie Hawkina. boy. ulah B. Hughés, boy. arry and Willie Jones. girl. arles and Florence Thomas. irl SPRIGGS, Pres Sect'y . FUNERAL DIRECTORS. ALMUS R.SPEARE 2 following. deaths have been reported Tea Room Open 5:307:30 Eridertolc "B, "and Trona Ar Trher: bog. | tothe ‘Health Debatiment fa the bact 54 | ; llus ‘and Jessio M 2 i B Succeodingthe Ori Siiza . 83, Gallinger Hospital, ipinel Tho 3 72, 1649 Hoba t. I AR Hugh E. Mckane, 60, Walier Reed Hos- 'szgrégl'::ectsic&u;.t\ LACKISTONE Floral io Elizabeth Boteler, 57, 652 11th st s e POTOMAC 4600 st |« JAMES T. RYAN % Emblems ames E.Davis, 49, Providene Hospital Charles Willis Utterback, 1%, 118 Flo are real achievements of artistic Yl camovenr. g2, 2330 3tn t. i . . . ollie inor, h Ith 3 'a. Ave. S. orence Golden, 47, er ‘Mospital, Model Cnanel, 2 fiesxgmng. Special values o st e G e e bR ueTocte— B COSTELLe L forer m 724 N. Camitol St V. L. SPEARE CO. Neither the succe 1 sum money. Owner pg and payment (hie SPRAYS & ave upon identi Phone ™8 of nor connected W LOST. ith the original W, R. Shears estabiish- reat s’ up BAR PIN, plathum, with Phone Frank. cocs 1009 H St. N.W, manner that it is difficult to dis- Often T think of you, dear mother, stone. " between Vernon st.. Formerly 940 F St. N.W. R Jarvis Co. 1 A and Bethesda, Md. Reward y Wi Funeral” Dirscir—amd Georia ave. n.w. Telegraphic Deliveries Anywhere BAR PIN. hammered silver, with vearl ma- | Embal n connection. . Commor trix. _Reward. 1016 Munsey Bidg. 13 R o e E . : : 5 FATPIN. pitiin Wik swall SO | e beieet s Fuc At S Cl b, T4 n flemoriam one. bot; Vernor Leonsin a O]MFQRT S ;he boundaries of the Estates dovetail B e Homant: Phsse i s | W, Wazren Taltavull MENRY. In cad pue uxurious ease of a with Rock Creek Park in such a BRAC . Dlatinum, _three sfon : Who'"dhed threo y¢ : st Uetween' Interior . Tildir 14th rin X ho died three year @\ harmonious home Latchstring Cafeteria. = Pot. 3506, & Spring Rd. Col. 464 13" .0t life . ...whotigust o - Joseph F. Birch’s Sons e o BeaSs (0% et moth i ) tinguish one from the other . . . 1407 H St. A0 ( ING, T et " courts Gl Ory thisSeorl” wonld be” lice heaven. . Zalldl ni el ite i S TELEPHONE ionnle oL e 3034 M St. N.W. ftsbiienea ssgy | Could I'hiear Jaue volce ssaifi 0 fatigue, but the restful, all-prevail- ~And quite in keeping with the MATN 5707 COLLIE. whife. 7 Santer T £ Bhone - West 90 T et i S o ing sense of well-being that ema- Park’s perpetual preservation of i ams imothy Hanlon e e e 1l white and tan, Temale, 641 H St N Phone L. 6543. T who devarted his nates from a home which is the natural loveliness is the Estates’ un- 30_16th st. n k. Dignified. Efficient Service, Quick, Automobile’ Service. sl i = = ah 2 ooi20 Joth s e Chaper | S° Pear; So mear. thine inmost thought 1 . ystallization of your own ideas swerving adherence to a protective Rhodo Tsland ave. e {40 W. W. Deal & C | s P SNAESE it Gd e Y and ideals . . . Of equal importance code of restrictions. Thus, your to- ke Rewr e . | 816 1 St N T s e with the home itself is its environ- day’s enjoyment of softly rolling EYEGLASEES. boy'a. If found, pleate roc . N.E. _8200. S0 near. me life reflects the shadows of ment. In selecting your homesite hills and dales, of broad vistas in e T P. A, TALTAVULL So far. I cannot catch the echo of thy tove ’;rh'urmuv about 10:30 ard. Reward. Cleve. t so farl God grant, in lawn may find us heart to heart and hand in_hand HIS DEVOTED WIFE. p.m. near Rock Creel POLICE_DOG with broken left v call Clarendon 830-F-12. Reward. GLASSES, child’s, gold-rim._lost in s.e. sec- tion. Reward. M G. Bergling; 414 in the hundred acres of Rock Creek Park Estates you obtain that great rarity—natural surroundings of su- perb beauty that are not only imme- which giants of the woodland seem to paternally guard the picturesque scenes abounding beneath them, will endure throughout the years— M. J. TALTAVULL, 436 70 s SN VUL MEL e, Wm. H. Sardo & Co. | | R professional service is rendered with sympathetic interest, making sure that your wishes will be carried out in minute He 18 not dead But sleeps. Son Us by the hand. oy he will arise and take 1 know he will awake Private Limousine Ambulance Was warp and woof of which his life was i ccessi - R P X . 10h Linc, 3753. 4 + = . d smile on s as in the vesterday. diately accessible to every urban safe from encroachments of the city detail—and every conventionality consistently GLASSES, fortolse _shell, on- Mi_Pleasint | ffsiorn Shami Lincoln 524 200, i) Sacg foms Seotle ord o se: facility but form an integral part of cars or 7th and F. Call F. 5940. Rewar developments rapidly growing the Nation’s Capital City . . . The about Rock Creek Park Estates. You Enter the Estates at 16th St. and Kalmia Rd. Office on Property, Adams 538 Ask for Beautiful Descriptive Brochure Telephone Main 5700 for an Inspection Appointment EDSON W. BRIGGS CO. Owners observed. GOLDEN BRACELET—Prarls_Inset. hinge ywer Hotel M das f*'l'l.‘nfiml't(;"}iln"'rfigi:y rfi.° Egewl!;m $30. ¢ HAT BOX on Gibson Island rd. Wednesday, Aug. 3. Reward, Adams 68563 or Gibsod Island clabhouse. 14% Ted 10 Mre. & Woodward, Roons 34, 0. Patent Oftice. Cit 1 ined Flein watch. initials 1. F. R. Phone GBI V56 Shepherd ot nw, wrou He 1s not dead: such souls forever live In boundless méasure of the love they give. HIS DAUGHTER AND' SO} * McCLOSKY. In sad but loving remembrane of ' NORINE CECELIA McCLOSKY. who die one year ago today. August 13. 1026. Oh, how can T forget one year ago today. 61 stood by vour bedside and watched YOU Dass away. Just when life was brightest. Just “when hopes were best. Yju were taken from this world To a home of eternal rest. Yo ehall always be remembered In the weary world of strife: You shall never be forgotten As long as God shall give us life. MOTHER. DADDY AND FAMILY. * FUTT. In memory of DAVID A. OFFUTT. " Frank Geler’s Sons Co, | 3 N N.W. i 1 Modern"Shaver. Teiopnons, Main 2473 | CHAS. S. ZURHORST 301 EAST CAPITOL ST. Phone_Lineoln_ 37 FUNERAL DESIGNS. "GEO. C. SHAFFER RESSIVE FLORAL EMBLEMS, R MODERATE PRICES: Our Only Store, 14th & Eye Prompt Auto Delivery Service Artistic—expressive—inexpensive Gude Bros. Co., 1212 F St. For all of which our charges are made with moderation. z Phone Potomac 4600 for Funeral Director PIN—Old-fashionad ameth: Reward it PURSE. tan. in Zoo park by lion house: con- ward. SCOTCH TERRIER, black. wearing piaid collar, with Baltimore license number. ~An swers' to name ‘Jock! Reward. Phone CI_E:L'M‘_ZU»__ ST USERS: A - about b: Hewalyn-and Falis ‘Churens liberal Phone Falls Ch. §32-F-4. Succeeding W. R. Speare Co. Detween Foward. i = “who departed this life six vears ago to 1623 Conn. Avenue TATCE, 12 o S letot 0" Beiweg 2 aixd 1 day. August 13. 1921, husband of the late ONE-THOUSAND-ONE FIFTEENTH STREET, AT K 2 i TR LR BLACKISTONE, 1407 H QT e S e e s - ay his soul rest in peace. F: ~ - Gruen, wiist woich, Alfi Tivoll ..;:-_’ ” i Pesx ns, $5 a'r_x’g_l.up And pervetual light shine upon him.