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PR[]BE NEW ANGLE | 20 Marin Sas: WHTE SAYS CURTIS e INFORBUSH SEARCH . Friends Now Ezlieve Woman May Be Seeking Work Un- der Assumed Name. A new angle developed today in the | “orbush, Forbush, regational ecarch for wifa of Rev. pastor Church, Canandais : appeared from Keith’s Theater the night of October 19, searchers inclin. ing to the theory that her obsession, which has twice cau solitude, has taken a different twist and that she is somewhere in the city, presumably seeking employment un * an assumed name. rs. Ann Ramsey Dascomb Forbush was late ¢ Mrs. Annie 4, 1205 Fifteenth Arthur Meadows, vator operator there, sembling closely a woman who to rent a room there late Sunday night. Mrs. Walter S. Harshman apartment 507, who talked also to the woman, this morning-gave a descrip tion of her which corresponds to the description broadcast of the missing | minister's wife. i Gave Assumed Name. | . Harshman the name ared to be same name iid that the wom- | 4 Hamilton” | § (h women and the ele ced her especially be- he was in an excited condition, A, formatic semble Mrs. ring in funds there for f found th hased by a railroad re heing made to- conducter. who o'clock tonight on | berland, Md. Search in An: conductor, day to locate leaves here at his run 14 ostia. Additional information to the effect | that a woman resembling Mrs. For-| bush had a bag with food Sun- | day in a cved to center the downtown area of the home-t woods near A and began search of the ares Sauls road and Jones Mill road, after re near Canan- eft for home twith Sheriff J. and other members of the is morning, but be- fore departing voiced the opinion that the form of obsessic victimized Mrs. Forbush might ave changed from a desire to i awa se hiding her- | from human to” flee from her friend: -self cunningly in a city, adopting a new mede of life, probably under an assumed na He revealed also that | 3 ppearance last month to a friend alout should she find | she has wandered from | Friends to Keep Posse. The Canandaiguan contingent heId‘ a meeting last night at headquarter at the New Winston Hotel and ds cided to maintain a permanent posse | here until such time as a poss necessary no longer. This posse be maintaincd by a svstem of citizens going back and forth over the 400-mile stretch between here and the town on the lake. Two new members of the posse ar- rived last night, Arthur Poole and Borden Tyler, and a message wa! ceived from Edward Hanley, president of the Canadian Exchange Club, of which Rev. Mr. Forbush is a member, that he is en route here with Ralph Benham, R. J. Cuddack and William Shoemaker. Mayor William J. MacFarlane and P. H. Sisson returned to Canandaigua Jast night and this morning another detachment left, including, besides Dr. CITY? Fall and New Y and o DVINS 1O SGRE OTHE! our return load rates. Lo.d chbm»nu 1o Philadelphia sion. Pittabureh, Richmond Rl on AL DRLIY TO MR. AND MRS. CH] address i unknown - car. or same will be sold for paint and age charges. E. EL '1;1\ Vermont (‘z ox S. RINDS EEDG S breioae™ gubrished and iamiod: Iawne Dyt in_ first.class order: nich soll ani art s, Phone Mai RY ASSOCIATION. manure {or eale HERRELL. 726 10ih AVE about please hen £t Cleveland 1112 LEBRATED BB Cr R dni- Desember S0th g1 chder on fes: choice apples: hour out Frederick pike. THILADEL. phia, Newark, N. J. or part loads. Coirigan { WILL NOT, BE ¥ debts contracted for’ by myself. ROSS G. 1611 ha HOYT. cantain. Air !ulnsh TORK _SWERT § b Sooke IS Y LO Hiil Cemetery ket_auotatis AT RI hm..mmw tou nd Buick G-evlinder be sold na. ave 10 am. rustee. TIMELY WARNING. Winter storma will soon be here to pring ks to the owner of a Jeaky Belter have us put things in good shape NOW. KOON: Daily E ,:ress Service —to Fredericks Tocal and long_dis fance_hauling oy duty speed Wag- X yoadster, engine X ing. engine No. {ouring, engine by auction ‘at W e ARy, Oct CHAR Raofing Reo be (GROSS. Nor ) PRINTED WORK That_reflects our policy of “none but_tho best.” At your service. ‘The National Capital Press l'll'l 1212 D St N.W Phone M. 650 Annual ‘Rummage Sale Tuenday. Ortons ;"-:'., "fhrotsn Saturday, —EXPERIENCE AND EXPERTNESS —hay e the roofine service we ofter. Roof repairing. lag roofin Tronclad Roofmg Colnd gz BYRON b AD:‘\IS PRINTING IN A HURRY who dis- | d her to seek | colored, | | The posse eny time THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTOX. . €., THURSDAY, OCTOBER o= ~ |5 SENATE BH[]F‘E A RDEE 'Editor Declares Smith Wil %/}/&W West of Alleghanies. i | By the Associated Press. | W YORK, October Tl | Herald-Tribune today William i L4 | Allen White, Kansas newspy pub- lisher, x that Senator Charles Curtis of Kansas, who announced his candidacy for the Republi presidential nomination. will e as the choice of the United which “nominated | Huzhes over Roose in 1912 qu vesterday can nate. chose 0 ca grouches would 1916, and nt an' affable, an’ mix it they dont want t' S 't hard Lots o Have e ple with people, be doin’ favor luck stories (Covy firmly en- White con- Senator Curtis i trenched in the Senate” tinued, “and no man s | Penrose has Curtis h leader of the Senate Spenking Republican Gov. Alfved 12 lential candidate, will not State t of the Al tans the so- Democ \" he said, timent or of Smith is largel th ht at the Young White said that Smith, as chief of police, and Harold G. Bacon, deputy sheriff of Ontario County. Extend Search te Maryland. search of the t Conduit road were unable to verify woman resembling been seen there. and his brother, Baltimore, distribu in nearby Ma ¥ more encour ring the . but in control the \«unl; KANSAN SAYS CURTIS IS STRONG IN EAST Bank Commissioner and Former Official See Senator as Strong Candid- te. B weards this and. d than at e days of Forbush | Seemin = the anxious q . Mr. was hopeful morning that the | search is nearin happy end. At the same time, he nsible of the | et that some harm may have bef: n his wife, real that should she | be hiding in the wos ecight day: ind n al condition may grave, esy if she has heen \\vmnm Water, With water, Dr. Bur s has said, she may exist for three ks. Apprehensive of the worst, thoush hopin, . Bliss Forbush conferred with pol termine whether bush would drift as in the event ped in the river. park offic maintain a ways. fo By the Associated Press. HOUSTON, Tex., Octoher w strength from the S as the West in his race the Republican présidential nom by Roy . peake that she fell or fination was made here tod Harbor police and |, Bone. Kansas bank commi rs have been instructed to | Curtis is well known areful wateh of the water-{ pe Fast and has the respect of lead ors of hoth political parties,” declared for TYPOGRAPHICAL UNION VOTES FOR AMENDMENTS |. '..\ | \mm an Bankers' vention. R. Burrow of Topeka, former sec- of State of Kansas, also de- i that Senator Curtis would re e support in the East. Association con Constitution Changes Approved. Referendum Under Way on Six Propositions. ! | Red Cross Treats 1,400. By the 4 d Pross, The Am n Red ating with French handled 1,400 emergency and di pensary cases dur the stay 8 o aires “ra . ographical Union, No. 101, with a ‘A‘:‘:'r’rm’m él‘x‘rgnlm*‘l{"li’l“\\'!\': ‘!;l‘l;;":‘";qlor- »-one indorsement given in the at Red Cross headquarters 38 1,535 votes cast. A nation-wide refer- s were of sufficient gravity to re- endum is being taken on six Proposi-|quire patients being sent to the hos. tions indorsed at the Indianapo 2 R0 RNk Weld eretTed e convention in August. ¥ The local union urged d of the Mailers' Trade District Union, 991 for and 464 against. It urged change in the date of the annual con. | vention by advocated Sefabiinanttor hed o of Tepr sentat and manner of removal, 1.014 to 4 indorsed provi fill vacancie¥ in elective offices other | xecutive council, 1,313 to 12 asked that a rate of dues be j | vided, 1.342 to 86, and backed the provision specifying how amendments | chould be submitted by 1,019 to 42 — . Stationary Firemen Needed. The Civil Service Commission today announced it will until November ationa firemen mental service in W Amendments to the constitution of the International Typographical Union submitted by the executive council, };"pre voted on terday by Columbia Cross co-oper- Red € of da BOOKS BOUGHT Bring Them In” or Phone Fr. 5115 | Big Book Shop, 933 G St. N. W “ | in the hington. $1.140 a year, respectivel formation and application blanks m: be obtained from the office of the| commission, 4 F street. The drgonne SIXTEENTH and COLUMBIA ROAD NORTHWEST We submit for your consideration some of the im- portant features connected with this apartment build- ing which have enabled us to satisfy the most exacting homeseekers. Location in residential hub of N.W. Convenient to bus and car lines. Large, modern, fireproof building. Spacious light and airy rooms. Apartments freshly decorated yearly. Rentals moderate and reasonable. Service prompt, quiet and courteous. Garages and servant accommodations. Continuous phone and elevator service. Before deciding upon a home come in and make an mnspection. The Argons “SAFE MILK for BABIES” IN THE INTEREST OF CHILD WELFARE See the combined exhibit at Booth 300 of the D. C. Congress of Parent-Teacher Associations and the Chevy Chase Dairy BETTER HOMES and_Building EXPOSITION WASHINGTON 1 WISE BROTHERS' CHEVY CHASE DAIRY CTelephone kX WEST 183 3204.08 N Street Northwest Makv Weekly Trxps =t Baiumore, Philagelpnia, S8 imingtor Dol and New York & STORAGE. North 94, s THANEER JAS R S AT S A S A NS Not Carry South or Anything | favored | from leaders who do not necessarily | The two | s are in Houston attending the | 'Alonzo B. See Attacks American Schoo]q In New Book Offered at Cost of $100, 000 estimatgd the cost of producing it t 810,000, | “The little red schoolhouse turned out better trained youths than the two | colleges today,” the amateur nuthor id. “I attack all the schools, all e colleges. None of them Is any None of them recognizes the | ucation.’ | s hook would polnt in education s “get away from the fundamentals.” | 1t took him 10 years to assemble the material and get it down on paper, | Mr. See said. ARREST CAPITAL MAN. equt in Forgery Held in North | By thé Associated Press. V' YORK, October 27 B. See, elevator bullder lmmmmn of woman's colleges ~Alonzo | ¢ whose con- | years ago drew much adverse criti ‘:’ cism, now has launched a $100,000 at- | tack on all American schools and s |h‘ms of education in his own book, “Schools.” He said yesterday the hook would be on the stands ahout Christmas time. 1t is to he issued | privately. at his own expense. and $15,445.055 FOR RELIEF | Red Cross Has Spent Huge Sum in Flood Area. | of of sissippi | good. ultimate factors of Carolina. the the M Claude W. Dovell For years old, Is {eral of t | formerly WOODSHIRE SUITS FOR MEN ARE SUPERIOR IN STYLE ALWAYS TWO TROUSERS *45 sr EXCLUSIVELY AT Woodward & Lothrap BECK IS NOXMINATED I WINS $1,750 VERDICT. FOR CONGRESS SEAT, Wcma; Awaniad) Dumagest for| ath of Car Victim. ‘ E'la F. Dorsey, as administratrix of | tenjamin F. Dorsey, has been award- }sd a verdict for $1,750 damages against {the Washington, Baltimore and Annapolis Eleetric Railway Co. by a jury before Justice Bailey for the 5 death of Dorsey, which tceurred { March 8, 1% Dorsey was struck by a car of the company on H strest | near North Capitol street March 7. | and_died the next day. The | , Tepresented by Wins in Phlladelphm Race De- spite Moore Opposition—Mul- renan on Other Side. By the Associated Pre PHILADELPHIA, October 2 Tames M. ¥ k, former solicitor ge United i nated vesterday a date wdelphia district, comprising wards, If elected he would fill the ses held by United States Sena-| tor elect William S. Vare. Dr. John 1" | phia was nomi- | candidate. independent ¢ opposed the se nnted ag the Democ il npton Moore di¢ for mayor, tion of Mr. Beck bhecause of his partic: ipation as counsel for Vare and Sen Frank Smith of Illinois in n- | rest in Winston-Salem, to Valley flood under has can Red Cros is for further flood relief fund was Expenditure for food sufterers a total of $15.- g by to answer 1 the Dovell, promissory word received {1ocal police last night |charge of having fo his a1 Russell street, heen expended according rer, 01 nth Sevent to a nete for® | oIt used tran: bu Va., Thompson h to h d that the in connection with a ction with W. 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