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' THE_EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON: D. C. TU ng fust MERED”’H GAI.I.S |BOY / HURT IN CRASH ’BUY IS IND'GTEU IFOUR CRUISERS SAIL FESS IS []P'"MIS"[: et o remaining private Jani in | south Of (ho existing gurdens. With IS EXPECTED T0 LIVE | FOR TARGET PRACTICE i, i, i Sttt 12, e, 0, LR | his hi i ith the plan for completing the filibuster at the last session. which will be reintroduced when Con- | Mall vista, Yeut T | o Wu e Scouting Fleet Suips, Will Ma- | gress meets, authorized $25,000.000 to| As to the Union Station-Capito v i complete th ‘hase of the triangle | plaza, which has been occupied since Accident in Which Companion neuver Off Virginia Capes ];t:u"l‘:nfi nlfv."‘y:f:‘\‘:l.f‘\-‘rm ;., reasing | the war by the temporary Government | Over Week End. | the limit of cost on the Government's | Hotels, Senator Fess said he favored Was Killed. | Week End. PR | building program in the. States by 2 rt on the improvemen' $100,000,000. jof ach to the Capitol Build e v iated Press CUMT AND, Md.. September | Sees Smith Getting Nomina- 3, M (oniition of Raiert G Cook. Golored Youth, Center of O L o Beheves Congress Will Make Relocation of Gardens. e prosp autifying Wash. | i in the vicinity of 19 \:nu\; ul(‘! 233 Twellth street south b 1 . e west shington, injured in an auto- & g | fleet the Trenton Milwaukee, A As chairman of the joint committee | ington peeinlly tion if Strong Prohibition- moviie acciaent in’ which can biegel., Conflict Among Officials, Ag- | ftteish and Nemphix, bive shited Provision to Go Ahead on libeary, Semator Fess is taking | the Capitol Building, was never bright man, 14 Twelfth street southwest, 3 for the Southern drill gy ot a leading part in the proposed relo- | er than at the present time.” said the : : Washington, was killed on the Lin i | Virginta Capes for ta o + cation of the Botanic Gardens and he | Ohio Senator. * v see the im ist Is Lacking. Pkt e s e cused of Larceny. s i, Auring e With Program. i« confident the next session wil ap- | provement that made here by Iverett, Pa.. vesterday, was reported aftor visiting Yorktown, Va., over the o spriate the $840,000 to buy the site | the compl f the building pro | Monday for New 7 ST the new gardens and begin con- | zram south of I p ruction on the new conservatory am alwars pl he enabling act for the reloca 1ds to the S S SR favorable this morning at, Western | week end will sail By the Associated Press Maryland Hospital here Another ansle in (he jurisdietional | York, where a_wock's shore liberty | Tlope that the incoming Congress NEW YORK, September 2 A can |, I' is thought he has a slight frac <narl ove ederick C. Rus. | will be given. The eraft then reiurn | will carry forward various pre ! 3 O & aiors ot s Denocrats hy,f Lot DL thEWKNI And (X ray spicthies | nol Which alrendy has resulted in the |to the Capcs for another week of | for physical improvement of the tion of the gardens became a law at | inzton.” o onference of dr = D3 [ will be made today. Ross A. Hessel- | insiitution of contempt proceedings practice on_October tional ~Capi e of which have | the last session and authorizes pur-| In addition to discussir Edwin T. Meredith today added spice singer, 319 Eleventh street southwest, against three public officinls, appeared he battleships New York, Wyom- | been author P need only funds|chase of the two squares from Mary- | that will be awaiting consi to the presidential political pot started 'eceived minor injuries. The thiee | today when the grand jury returned {ing and Utah unde 1z moderniza- | to make th 4 . was ,\pu-w.d lland avenue to Canal street between ' the next Cor a S e men were traveling toward Pittsburgh | two indictments against this 1-year- |tion in Norfolk. ~Philade:phin —and | taday by 5 G. McAdoo's an ‘t,"”‘ their coupe crashed into a tsle- old colored boy and Louis Walters on | Boston, will sail_in October for Oh nouncement that PrCnsEpole. charges of housebreaking and larceny, | Guantanamo on thelr shakedown | & r FFess was optimistic in the he would not run 5 A T and also violation of section 826 of the | cruises. chief that the new Congress will take W Meredith ’ District of Columbia Code, the latter — e g \'h}\h’\‘\‘nm sup- WITNESS OF LINCOLN'S ¥ for the theft of an sutomobile ;‘"‘l the an'-n‘- building progi o T e triangle between Pennsyivania Suitrer oy Muadoo, The two are charged with breaking BONDING DRY AGENTS e was making b ASSASSINATION DIES intc one of the stores of the Sanit avenue and the Mall, to relocite the call from Grocery Co. and stealing a =afe, | Sl Garden f”“*‘wm bey improv- ?»,QS’W : Baltimore Wmmn \V:u Biting e | iobhe of Haciy R Al « . oW LRI aspirant | Orchestra Seat at Ford's When of the Apartments, wheie it { ! ocratic nom was L also ise alleged that e, e Tl 4 Booth Fired Shot. they I A A T Compnny Heads See Danger With e improvements in sight, nation. was ma < 2 BALTIMORE, September 20, Mrs o L Ve, ehere. ThEY ore long we can get around to the S e A e S R L i e whene GHiE) Protcct Public. improving of the aren running, south Martin, who occupied | abandoned the automobile SAL SRS vom the Capitol. Th to b an_orchestra seat in Ford's Theater n Washington, and witnessed the as. Conflict of Authority. Special Dispateh to The Sta & bulevar tceatment from fiiaiCapt tol to the War Colle . MEREDITA. | o0 i a <ination of Abraham Lincoln, died The Juvenile Court clai juris BALTIMOR September 20— Bond Al ! iR at her home o vesterdny diction ‘over Russell, because he was [ing prohibition ukents to assure that | Althouzh f Hrg iy I OHUS that unless | Mrs. Martin, who tvas 84 vears old, | @ and had sent him to the Na- [they would not violate the it o | B al of the”new pub Democrat | WS ’,\Hl'mx lv;-: srandmother in | tional Training School for Roys, Lut |the public would be regarded as “very ("" e "”:, T 1'}”"1 e x“l ‘n»- shou'd be i . i e nomination | Washington and her guest at the |he was later ordered removed to the | cording to the heads of e o d the Government owns, Sl o 6 . Smith uf New Aotk | presentation of “OuE American Cous. | Distriet ail v awalt the indictment | bonding companiés here. ator had reference to the We, the Roasters, know that the Dy detauit in” when Booth fired the shot that |and trial on the charges. the District | The opinfon was exp d by R | fate s G Killed the President attprney’s office holding that the Ju ‘nu“ ard Bland, president of the new Tl’lp]c Sealed carton keeps Names Likely Selections. She aften related to friends how | venile Court could not try the boy s elity & Guaranty | rich and right the flavor our While deprecating his own poten- Booth leaped from the presidential | ¥ithout an indictment by the grand | Co. arl Millr, president eal Estate | 5 Ualities. he named as likely selections | DOX to the stage of the theater. | Im!\' and then it must be by the |of the Fidelity & Deposit Co ovens created in WILKINS. L e iy | it | Criminal Court. When Assistant Dis- | “I cannot say whether surety com " e B o T INBS M. M. BROGDEN DIES, | 11 Attorney Leo Rover ordersd the |paies would or, waula not ok bich l [ The grocer knows that a coffee alsh of Montana. Senator Joseph S. S. | prisoner_removed to the District Jail | busir i Mr. Milter, 1t wonld 0oans three times sealed is bound to be Robinson of Arkansas. Representative s, | Judge Kathryn Sellers of the Ju-|certainly be classified as an extra haz ' \\nmle Court cited Rover, Chief Dep- [ardous risk. Much would depend on (D. C. Property Only) fresher. purer, fmer, surer as a » steps still necessary to go South of Capitol. Cordell Hull of Tennessee. A sn i sussirenaa) thic watiainat || End Services Will Be Held To- uty Magshal Stephen B. Callahan and | the private instructions given hy pro fenator Reed 0f Missourl, and Gov RiOrcb iR BBAIN b | George "\ Stirling, superintendent of | hibition administrators to their subor [ trade_attraction to him. The Ritehie of Marvland would be unac- = {the Natlonal Training School for | linates as to the lengths the latter ceptable to the dry ) Mary Mer er Brogden, mrflhflr"f““‘ rrmnmnmnm and Justice Sid- |skould go in enforcing the law and 3 consumer knows WLLKINS crate for the same r - M died at | Jons of the Sfupreme Court ordered a (on the lengths to which the agents . Pars Gov. Smith fromb Meredith's vl'n‘ residence of her daughter . .}:nu in the proceedings until the lat- |would go in mvading the privacy of w“teebcoul-[fnt bedimfprlo‘{lid ‘IX fovor. ‘That s their stand on the | inaW, Capt. F. L. Pinney, U. 8 N..|ter court next Monday decides the |1 man's home. It would be a business C cel this wonderfu! riple- prohibition question. e United States Navy Yard. to. @uestion of jurisdiction.’ in which it would be very difficult to No Commission Charged S pl 24 . ple E21%6 16 s for the dsy iDemotHits ‘x.:y tier o short fiiness [ T doseph Duncan aisa was in- | sstablish uniformits of rick \, iy iz caled assurance of freshness, to call a conference to djscuss plat Mrs. Brogden, before her marriage, | dicted for housebreaking and larcen:, ‘As to Nenator Dill's statement that ou can take 12 years o A camdidatos. Motedith said, | ¥ Miss Mercer of West River, Md. | e is charged with the theft of lineadbonding the men would provide a pay oft your loan without strength and flavor. “and 1 e pect to see such a confersnce | S the widow of Dr. Arthur | f'em the Episcopal Iive, Kar and{-ieve which would exclude unworthy e A ¢ 5 called within 30 duys. If none is call- | ! en. Throat Hospital. nen—if that means that the respon the expense of renewing. With your next ed, and the drys take no action, the al service S Ofher Thblsessiits | <ibility for the methods by which the f SE000 for $10 per month, & ) St 2 hurch, Bal o law was entorced would he placed on AElldie e A terast ard % order notice the cup ¥ rnoon. Rev. Cal.| Other indictments returned by the |ihe surety companies, I do not think cluding interest and prin % Most Tmportant Planks Spiscopnl Church, | improvement the o e W, D Morsan, | hal knowledge: David Bell and Ver- adopt Inans at proportionate rates. flavor-tight package wets will win by ds arand jury follow: Solomon Allen. car- | that is the proper point of view to al. larger or smaller The most ortant planks in the f - Baltimore, will (10N Bell, grand larcen Geory “The responsibility for selecting the Democrate piaiform should be farm i < 3 | relief and prohibition. he added. u . Interment will be in st.| White, George McAfee, Lee Miller, [men to enforce the prohibition laws gives. ing that the Democrats attack the Re. John’s Church Cemetery. K Joseph Duncan, William Robin- | cannot be lail on the surety com- | ’ 1, Ernest Jenlfer ‘and James H. |panies. The proper plice for that re- publican administration’s record of - G . : & : Brown. housebreaking and larceny : leral Gover enforcement of liquor laws and its i A " ) E arceny: | aponsibility is on the Federal Govern i ki e, Dog Owners Face Arrest. Francis D. Bridgett gupport wife | ment.” . ! | Dispatch to The Star. nd minor childr B. Carpen- | Mr. Bond said “1 am personally for the sslsction Special of a dry Democrat and fee, that the UPPER MARLBORO, Md., Sep and Joseph Rosendorf. non-sup- *Bonds for prohibition agen Saioriion of eny ether typs fartdpcaa | Eskher Request that coflectors | POt of minor children: Benjamine ine very hazardous, and the same un: BRE Serty 1 eboats Ko maten of dog liconse fees have warrants is. | ¢ s urlln! m ‘\nlull\‘\ ood, non: | derwriting caution would have to b AQSO lA | ION With both McAdoo and Meredith | sued for owners who have failed to|jui of minor child; Emerson J![exarclsed in handling them ns in ) J ,HW Co. non-support _wife and minor { other hazardous bonding of this type.” OHN-H* ILKINS in New York. Gov. Smith. who fs| pay their tax has been made hy the| Lling. ! L i i (he | child: Arverne C. Plumley. robbery: il Largest in Washington Coffee Merchants also hare. seemed unporturbed gver | Prince Georges County commission: | Shild: Atverne . Plumley. rob the quest for his opponent in the next | ers. Time for payment of the tax ex-| rne C. Plumley, Joseph F. Brown | ., George P vici 3 As Over 000, convention. His solé comment on the | pired September 1. Beginning Octo: | #nd Samuel Settle alt with dan- | [0 OO Church, Peckham, é:,‘ 11th "slss,go&, v}mo ‘WASHINGTON D-G ¢ situation was: “I am net at all in-| ber 1 collectors are empowered to|&erous weapon; Ha Amin, vecefv- 4 |ing utolen = property: Fdward Cook, |'and, avpears as the Ch JAMES BERRY. Cresident terested in the comings or goings of shoot_unlicensed_dogs. L ey R tTa o e g of | ahoot unlicensed GO8: e | joyriding And rand larceny: John |JUdas Iscariot ina now reliious plas. A P tlemen from California and — £ i) [J. Hand. violation Harrison narcotic | (ffhe ¥ ot fa. hro it Vjsitor From South. '\‘o-‘r“;.;ll::lll:";'.'}"”“ on the proverbial sil u\(‘l, i | A visitor from the South whyw| sSenator Reed, who has fizm‘mi‘ e iaal presence in New York was also sevn | prominently at times as a_possible| The grand jury ignored —charges politically significant, Col: Pat: | Democratic nominee, attacked the | against the following: Edward Till H. ¢ er of L,ou-{ tariff, wtatutes affecting personal Hb. | MAN. asault with dangefous weapon: . and & prominent Cathdlic |erties and the McNary.Haugen farm |Jofebh Pasternak, housebreaking and ~leiiety e ML 1ore Aheaeh Tat the Kansas | Jarceny: Raymond Thompson and Senat Moses, Republican, New ate fair, | Thornton Edwards, Joyriding. {l-mnr!i'i":, at W ’!‘hIn'g‘mn reiteratedl | Me made issue of farm problems as his beljef that “President Coolidge | affected by two of the measures he | would not run and he professed to sve | attacked and centered his n(’l‘nr\‘keup"n ‘ Dies in Lynchburg. A well dofined swing toward Herbert |a “paternalistic government.” He cut | speeiat Dispatch to The Star Hoover throughout New England. S8 anes submiirate a farm mariet. | LYNC Va., September 20,— John Spargo, writing in the ing program of his own drafting. | Will Sledd, 65 years of age, of vih American Review, holds the op- d C. Stokes, chairman of the | Biz Island. died at ‘the DOSELSC WOl |2 Jer: Republican State com. | Hospital here Monday morning. With his uncanny political insight, | mittec, in an address at Summit, said: |is survived by two sisters, Mrs. 7 alntost clnirvoyant, Mr. Coolldge knows | I do mot eare whether Dresident | Cornellus of Big Island and Mrs. C. that he does not have to exert him-| Coolidge meant what he said or not. | M. Barnett of Farmville, and a broth. self in order to gat the nomination. | If the American people want him he |er. Prof. B. F. Sledd of Wake~ Forest e ¢ ¢ But 1 believe he will be chosen | aught to serve. That is his cross and | College. His body was taken home and_that the nomination will be!he ought to bear for_hurial. N ECFOX TH EAM ///,/,“m“tmdertfie personal du'ectwn,f I | “You can’t expect tzred men to be courteous”™— rR. S. L. ROTHAFEL, better known to radio With each of the 18,908 steps we average a . fans as Roxy, is so impressed with the com- day, our \\exgh: places 18,908 strains upon - our > arches. Is it any wonder millions feel “all in” fort of ARGH PRESERVER SHOES that he N £ when evening comes? has instructed that two pairs be ordered for every Employees who are “worn out” from standing uniformed male employee of the new Fox Theater on their feet all day are naturally not in condi- in the National Press Club Building—the largest tion to give the best service. ARCH PRESER- and finest Motion Picture Theater ever con- VER SHOES make the feet comfortable, relieve structed in. Washington. the strain, and so add to the wearer's efficiency. ROXY believes the comfort gained by wear- The ARCH PRESERVER SHOE avoids ing ARCH PRESERVER SHOES will greatly these strains to the arches because it follows all increase the courtesy the theater desires to show the rules for foot comfort that nature has laid its patrons. down. It is built with a patented steel “arch- Ordinary shoes tire the feet—and for a very bridge” which gives the arch a firm foundation good “reason. Originally man walked barefoot. upon which to rest—just as nature intended. There By nature’s wise design, at each step his foot is no strain to cause foot-aches or to stretch shoes (trom the ball to the heel) rested upon a firm out of shape. Yet the ARCH PRESERVER Th kked X I £ ionnfla:ionfl.h‘r ground. SHOE retains the “distinguished looking” style .('.I_C\ more power tucked away in a gallon o ¢ When civilization (generations ago) brought lines necessary to smart appearance. 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