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z THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON. D. ¢, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER (ROPOSESD. . BAN'pRET‘})‘";g%&ifiE‘}fi, ‘fipp‘fifig%%gT}GREEIINGS AWATT | [ e i g;fggglgg[}m‘yggggcgggfis STRIKERS BLANED N DIPLOMA MILLS' eoce s wama sy 1 CANADA'S PREMIER"™ g | . e st wtaum FOR MINE BATTLE | Concerning Visit of : | lin Deplores Owners’ i Board of Trade Also Urges| Strange Intruder. Round of Activities Wil In- ‘ Method. : Governor Absolves Police. Law o Eliminate Profes- | clude Entertainment by i ; | & e | Leaders of Walkout Deny | 1 sional Criminals. |Supt. Hesse, However, Pre- i President CouRilgs. Anti-Crue.Ity to Animals Starting Trouble. dicts Bandit’s Arrest l e Society Threatens , Within 24 Hours. e e i el sontact with ; ‘ Action. , "DENVER, Colo American, British and Canadian ST cials awaits Premier William ) et e | Mirekenzie Kinse upon his arrival her : o e e : il R i & Sreretary Kellozs at social affaivs 1 . [praciices in vozue amoniz exhibitors g home of Rev. J. Hillman Hollis R O e _ [of Torses. which were condemred 1y pastor of the Chevy Chase Pres . T s ¢ : | i e castie McLaugnlin in i vote it Sl i i S lewation, 1746 Massachusett o . {letter to the Tribune, have become a at At sl Ata iR iy i . The premier will bo ‘tn Washinglo: | £ i of investigation in connection Willard ‘:‘v:vd“4"1;“\"mv;xfl\':‘!;:} S W until Thiesday nis i Lk with l)he ovening (ur' the annual Ch 5 ot his visit ‘and d s teniivve SHOR AR e b1 e cazo horse show tonizht Ml SR b o 3 puens camirene. oy B WA i < Mrs. McLaughlin, wife of Maj. Fred- a1 oL of the inntter. dlchoUEhAuE : i e anhiaeg R MACKENZIE KIN erie McLaughiin, president of the Y M il Lo i & ¥ s AL G et (it m CAN DA American National Jockey Club at Ar- unofficial knowlidge of th ! h i wlidiza i the Whit fington Heights, deplored the use of G S Ll tail sets, which she described in her 1 Lne y”w " ; s ,”’,".:’,e \h r«(i L . the ,\l-m.n uest of ~.,’y‘;‘m ! ”‘ letter as “iron implements covered ded the residential burglar, who A hrcakfast par Yo Canadian er that yon would expect 1 homes, to leave his home with- 5 ar d for tomorrow mornin Tower of London.” E B v King any loot as “garbled” and almost daily aceosted as he At moon, Canada’s prime minister v devoid of “a word of truth.” Rev. Mr. his home in the gray of early m ineh with President Coolidge and Instruments of Torture. 7 . dismissed the case by “ling. In the meanfime, the bandit |0 g0 the British embass) g . . that there *is no story to It” foperates, although it remains a mvs: | pu o0 G he served at the Canadian Tall sets are devices used to traln e tery as to whether he has rec c the horses’ talls into high-curving teat bl n form ¢ tamp o mina Encounter Intimated. \ny midnight sermonettes. t irches. *They are hideous instru orthern con fiel®, \Rrming or Lunch with Senator. g ments of torture that horses are forced e of the bandit's ssible Clue Given. On Thanksziving day the premier ta wear for many hours at a stretch : Governor Absolves Police Chief, he had en- entity of |will have luncheon with Senator to force the tail up over their backs v advising reporters A ‘!wfllfll‘h' el to “"I‘ ;‘i'_;“‘”:u)‘; Gerry of Rhode Island, a m-n.m | British Envoy HOIdS Good ind then double it back In a se+. of account of the evening | the bandit wax Lned (g i | end. In the afternoon tea will be [1oop effect,” Mrs. McLaughlin wrote, Urees Quick and Decisive Aetion, | 1 the burgiar. Iie laughed, too,| When Frederick Wright, taxicabj b ¢ the legation and dinne Will of Two Nations Is Comparing the practice to bendin . 608 Nin thBat HNar G served at that he is so fluent a driver, 608 Ninth street, told af Wil he held at the British embas person’s finger backward, she said: t 4 as to have a sermon on mg a pa g re p = o Howard. the Rritish Am 3 This looped-up carriage of the ta nsuppressi Wb wakened | shoe soles and shunk off without pay e e ee | Basis of Peace. i8. forcedy tmiaural and weretore | —— - M e the beams of a flashlizht held in|ing his iare, ¢ threatening the - 2 [vgly. Onr show judzes should be DL Eandl ofiatmianiglit amarauge driver with a drawn revolver ; 1s at home R iroused to stop this hideous practice Sha) hilcke Wt W. G. Stott, commanding Wright's description of the man |, A Siates © 1 and has 1 ¢ 3 by turning down horses that carry "‘,‘ -y cker urteenth precinet, in which Rev. | to the police, however, does not tally experien: s country ISTON, - Sir Bsme their tails in a doctored-up way. A X ilollister lives, denied that with that of the now famous burglar Tarvard University 1ated him rd ritish Ambassador the | well made horse is a lovely creature, any official report of the vceur- and police believe that his § DEEr | (i a master of arts desrce in 1898 | 1y Sinten. de ted last might {but our horse shows today give us but admitted that he knew of | was just an ordinary thug, beating|,ng conferred a P'h. D. in 1909 on him X budly infected” with the [only 1 carieature of what Nature Thew ON | fhe matter “unofficially” and stated | his fare. | Tle received part of his education at " discase known as Anglo- | meant a horse to be.” ; CEneIiS Sy among n that 1 fm. | that he would be glid to tell the told police that the man | . {ipiversity of Chicago. He assist- | Ameriean friendship,” and in more iter also attacked the prac. . ge McKillip, head c €| 4 score injured. several seriov fon he | tale of the pastor and_the bandit it{ hailed him at Eizhteenth street and | q'in adjusting labor disputes in Colo- servious vein expressed the belief that | tice of gingering, poling and chaining. | three, indicated Gov. Adams announced he had “involy. | authorized to do so by Maj. Edwin B.} Columl ad shortly after 4 o'clock |, composing differences be- | “the peace of the world depends large- | Gingering she described as a “‘mise aenld e @ liaved Louis Scherf, comm ge | Hesse, superintendent of police. this m : and ordered him to drive | ween workers and employers in seve |1y upon friendship and understanding | able, nervous discomfort,” poling as sets were not cruel the State police, of wonsibili Maj. Hesse declied to authorize | to Cleveland Park. lie said that he 1 of the most important war indus- | hetween our two countrie custom of throwing a heavy pole Deiiles Sets Ave Paliiful: 7, frink ont (He mingcs hen_they sets are first 1 “My reports show conclusively that Otto W. Lehmann, chairman of show, ordeored three veterinariir inspect all horses affected. He clared it th ind no crue ittached to th of ments, they would be used res of the Anti-Cruelty S s rulin neces ! o | Capt. Stoit to tell of the episode. told him he was feeling sick and that | tpies in Americs Wl 191417, | Speaking before the Massachusetts | into a horse's knees while he is up o8 . v in o ’ - he sat on the floor. His shoes were | ypder the auspices of Rockfelle v Maytlower Descendants at [over a jump.” and chaining as “erack “When tail i SR Eciiee S et so covered with a thick composition |aundation. The premier is a member | (he Somersct, the Ambassador | ing a horse sharply across the lews a horse, they cause considerable pa strike to blame for Mon- » case of bows ring to| Majl Hesse said that if the hnpml that it was wsible to hear his Century and Harvard Clubs of | s v reason for desiri iend- many times with a tire chain to make he said, “b fter this there is nc ! v ate‘fishing laws of ‘the District, |13 captured hisiarmest S0 Tck "*‘]“\" VU footsteps. New York understandi een our | her step.” cruel or painful about it. It is g sai At i s Whe the cab reached Thirty-fifth ‘remier Kir v i 1 es | HAY B in earing elt buckled Need of Detectives Cited, s i = it lin e e e ootk tobrie S o Attacks Training Methods, o bt Duckied recommendations adopted by |[to apprehend the prowler and pre-fgireets, Wright said, the man refused 1 hay 1 Pritish Ar Commenting on the frequency of cks with the tail sets on A signed by board call for an increase of 100 [dicted an arrest “within 24 hours.” o pay for his trip. drew a pistol, point - 1t is not only on account | refusals of horses to take the jumps have been.made out > number of detectives, s and| ‘e dre hot on' his trall’ Maf fed i at hif and, backing awas, told I8 52 ¥ea : £ tetholtl . Centin SRR L gl e b + : i sa il tat) he peace there chargin uid provide that 10 detective ser- | Hesse declared him to “forget it.” As soon as he had ' at Kitchener, ! Sve AN (l1enis ok thils sigaudt ¢ knew all the abuse heaped been used for years. “Horse show » Pert, super nt of the Co- zeants be assigned as a (m‘“m.u]uul‘ Capt. Stott divulged that his men g »d through a hedge fence INTH, Premier King f e nte P B lsE tantnany. SueiDor anlit the lack of exhibitors w be the first to dis- ! . and Bud Wya ve duty between midnight and | had obtained three descriptions of the Wright reported to police Detec- | kuwyer, obtained a b 3 t itk frank nunadblterated -standing and patience displayed | eard them if any eruelty was attached £ Weld 2d for an appropriation by |bandit, given by three of his victims. tive R. I Mansfield and officers of ree from ‘Toro “niv v (noss wherever T have been, but | throuzhout their training, we would|to their use,” ha declared. urde; connection with css for 10 passenger automobiles | all of them tallying. the fourteenth precinct besan a man ting his bachelor of 3 o TonE s YAt be- | macvel at the number we see goover.” | The call of the bugle tonight wil | 5 8 Bulndu L TieYs areane e by the Detective Bureau. | So assiduous is the police patrol of | hunt. | and master ol 3 3y | e oAbt ationtot Tooe Teiter: | asdaimble: scores’ of YATerlcals) frest v charged with deaths of suppo t recommenda- | the residential area that a Washing-| Their sear its aroused numerous | institution. He was depu i A ol Lon tha e | g _“;Iij"” D e o tariitien | Biwemloodda. ¥ e e Wastenes and Ni anuda- Maj. He ed out that at |ton newspaper man who has “cov- [residents of the neighborhood. but no | of labor of Canada and edi £ 0 Lt D o it o Al | SR SR 00000 e tinbA atera | who fell m s ; 5 P el < o 1008 e epresenting the Anti-Cruelty to Ani in $1,000,000, in the tanbark arema |, the mine e t only 165 policemen can be on | ~red” police for the past 45 sears is|trace of the bandit was discovered 4 tte from 1900 to 1908, Dur d £ lotter oo bis ty. visited the riding club|of the Chicago Riding Club te com. ot duty at one time, and that at that time he served as govern inz that his Am 1o warned exhibitors and officials of | pete for $26,000 in cash 3 10,000 Inquest Is Ordered. 50 additional men are “absolute- | nt con tor n rous ind wte was Cmuch more the horse show that his society would in silver trophies. | Sherift Robinson of Weld County mtienst policy el [INCENDIARY SETS (L e d (BRI ce of American plumb. | not tolarate the use of tail sets on| This, the third annual Chicago| ety Port and Woatt would be acr gl il e alaet I s T y » architectural beauties | horses to he shown tonight. He said | horse show, will continue until Satur- | aq despite an anmouncement by e S ieese S0 on | FIRE TO THEATER S oL ey ‘v’h‘»‘,;\-M.m]‘ly‘m" for | O, Oxfora aoe | that violations of this ruling might day night. when the Cathedral Cup.| Tiomane, Weld County district at? Mr. Hesse said, one A 3 3 . /! ; | auits | pring prosecutions. for the horse displaying the best all- | pey b o eoranlatila or tan 2 = ave. the consti rey of North Waterloo i , ney no complaints or war ceman would have to | b 0 . n to see not Exhibitors retorted that if use of around performance, will be awarde st Teco ,“‘,wl except t ch a sion, - \inister of labor, b v ed by | o7 considernbly more American Sall wdraw their horses from the | v Memoria ospital Building 2 g would eli iminate mmph nts th Waste and Excelsior Found Be- ¢ tion at a election in that have aside: nhing to }-\. ,.:1-1 o e L L ;,,’:,l,, ,.»r. hic v,,v],‘ Kidepial “Botdag oim 18 Count ; os in responding to calls fc Tie retired with the Laurier Hiey Which: wal - sl et o | learn inquest tomorroy neath Floor of Structure Filled | <overnment in juit. | ean adapt wi ng our individ- Greeley in the deaths of the five me police superintendent saic he | 3 4 Tihoral Beaiier. | uality, with g too much PLAN HOSPITAL BENEFIT.! officiais of the Columbine mine said 1oe in metting ences tiea. bur , Accepts Resignation of St. W He was chosen leader of the i o et ibis AT IHR EAI]M” Pl_[].[ ' Uit T e dhe e ared that quick action was essen- T to h . as to utter “really + Women of Casualty to Give Card ¢ have establishes suffered no pain.” sets have tial anions means of tightening iip on Minister Who | Bs the scsoriutea press | Laurier at the convention at OtAWa | Lupja" ing propaganda.” Srters Ui (e witie the operations of criminals here, + Marys County Ministe NTDLAND, Md, November, 2| L Avgusl, 1018, and wns elected by T ¢ was owing | Party December 2. ey e ot s Courts Not Blamed. { ReSIgned Recently. ,T'” »s of more than 100 persons | P’rince Fdward Island at I”W by g e 1-‘,1“,‘: lu‘(mrm v .I-U Kll-l- UBREB . A benefit (-‘_r,:: party to raise funds | Was made to rf‘,n { ,I\‘y.-:marm T e AR o P i rode it sl o Oetol 1919. He was Fing il 2 i or Casualty Hospital will be held cy, State zet commissio The courts arve not at fault,” said | were endangered last night when, ac- g . lish things which will stick willy- | December 3 -at- the Willard: Hotel, “Day was ju caking when 2 at | | elected hy acclamation tn the by-elec. | RN (RIUES R el WL BEC S el e e tadies” bourd of hi | Mol 0f cursing men. Butiine stones faj. Hesse. “The fault is ours. We W Pl : : 3 | g to county officials, an at-| tion of Ja b1 4093 and e a1l should go to Congress to get addi- e ; on of January, and six months | e consoring and aufo-da-fe of hooks L : % & Al AESISIRIE Btk e et ] P"\‘\‘“’”“\"‘"I"": ”“;“;;mr"g‘}‘i‘l tempt was made to burn the mew | later was appointed a member of i ol \’"”,}“'.",”, {"r“ ”f”'m . spital, Mrs. Mars J. Vaughan, | sticks (fl"‘! wi v{rl;u; fnives, pdditoinal judges in order that these ame 7 enter bwhile: atmott i e s privy coun He repre- | e B S L . r g t ard, announced yes. a tornado.” Lacy said. trea additoinal judges in order that these | {iqroq's Church, St. Marys County, |theater while a motion ploturs: was| (5%, Koy o tho jmperial con. thinzs, he siid. were the Enz- Statements Concerning At- | feray. ing slowly hefore them was Louis Sot - e able to handle the 34 wag confirmed today by Bishop |being exhibited ference in Lovdon: fn 1957 nd 7 ‘“m,, oo oo n inw, B Soinmitteatcna 5 Sherf with his State policemen, cases that are taken to court. | heri— t s Inves 1o said they found a . : 1 i i ntrea 1 . sy | James E. Freeman of the Protestant | & Y s fraeliom of 5. as well a8 liam J. Brewer, 3 pleading. begging and entreating the Maj. Hesse pointed to- the *miser. |IANE T FRORLD 6 ™MSiRington: [auantity of waste, excelsior and wood | {6 freslom of that city. as well a3 of |t government tempt to Assassinate Mexi- |lnm 3. Brewer, s b members to 8top. {:.‘(4,‘7 1id ’"\.n.l‘m ‘y:m h“& nm“ncr :lwx.‘m.“ lishop Freeman admitted that lh‘, .1;y.|.q» the n.m.unu -]rr the theater. D er MICInE (DIAYS. 6iF tiiogs) oo | Obtai d | tumbus, aprons: 3 Edward €. W 2 o1l W. W. organ e L T, I esignation was submitted as a result| where the fire started. Orsebac FlY SRt Tatire bhan A {son, candy, and Mrs. J. S. B tzky, | 8 r for the mob to ady it any 'can purchase a | FeUSTALon was submIted fe & HeLt L g odor of Kerosens ajsn |horselack siling and ife in fhe coun WATER IS STRUCK can General Obtaine son, ‘e usnitzky, | ave the order'for the mob to aiva adge mark | guide” and |4 geclared th ad been “‘nott permeated the place, firemen de- |10V W R ihee Mo Bres —— aneel VASLD t Union Station, fous.” clared. No one was injured, S S L s | Scherf’s pleas. A e ST 1 S SR | S et svera o R . - IN BUILDING WORK *"iys" 255 «..ove == FIVE DEPARTMENTS 5hrcsyis e | tanic Gardens and then “rob them™ | c1 < ago. the bishop said. The resig- | R 3 Three prominent members of the Woro Wil e iy Friti e . | nation was submitted as a result of a ¢ o because | 22100 S ST A% & over ‘rn | PUBLISHER IS SOUGHT. TRUCK RUNS AWAY. , A b e s p| rector’s views on the Sacco-Vanzet | —_— Steam Shovel Finds Rusming| ‘&5 7 T rrested ns the| Two Women Wounded oth Maj. Hesse and Mr. Smith| e Rev. Mr. Whitmore and Rev.| pecial Dispatch to The § A 2 s Ll Bt el v s “When it hecame apparent contended that there is mo serious | (%G Tev. M WhEmote ““""“"'d'i sl el Coal Dealer Hurt When He Cranks Stream on Site of New actual leaders of the attempt on| h 1me apparen rime wave” here. Smith cited fig- | pown Method Sl R s X z Jovember 13 to assassinate Gen. | Scherf jssi =i kit =t . town Methodist Church, engaged in a | i e 1 . November 0 i s | Scherf issued an order to fire. The firs ures showing that out of SLU0O ar:| written debate published in _the |Carroll County authori o b Machine While in Revenue Structure. \lvaro Obregon and have confossed | OTders Issued for Pre-Thanksgiv- | her OO (U Gl “hends of the <ts here Jast year 3000 oniv were | 15, Selilh newapsher O T eonat lia o s 2 ool E ; e Yo fibestor OF chie : 3 moh.” Tt did not stop the 56 the “talmine] DIt NaHo the ‘Hj: cacon, weekly newspaper of Leontd: o scareh for Paul F. Bilzer, Sy K S their guiit, Gen. Roberto Cruz, chief | ing Half-Holiday for mab. |1t did not stop them SHAJOrity Weraeor inor dav wsd o0 il o1 e |Vears old, who recently LARI . Nove ) : of police, announces in a signed st olley was directly at them. pLty e L lahor ek an | “he Methodist pastor attacked the B e ko S e B ime in the Internal Reve s Clerks S o Btingion vislations | Sacco-Vanzetti sympathizers as “mand- | Weekly newspaper at Mount A vendon, = at 101 Spruce str nue Building site, just south of the " o hurled at ‘ Lacy said the invade Carusi Hits “Diploma Mills” |lin sentimentalists” and Rev. Mr. |Md, and after Issuing three editions |, ;7 ", RRE P o8 Post Office Department Building, have | Pombs which were hurled at e e an it L ttnure Bty actetited thew. at thie | Yenished from the town with $3,300 |04 A TEYROT Secaps Tom o s S Obrecon were manufactured was de R ioten o les F. Carvsi. president of the | came time attacking Judse Webster ging to Charle Bmith: of | Ok a 1 was dn B cam shovel which yesterc clared to have been found. Orders had been issued up to NOon | epty | entrance. Board of cation and chairman | ) at 1 . Mount Afry, as well as advance sub. B e 19 P 1 o 1 o E and airm iayer. who presided at the trial. B . ! “hine denotked v do and " Wt the v " E the early closing ton the wound of the committee of the Board of | Rav. Mr. \v\‘]”unm-' ix a militant | Script nds from out 300 sub- | e dows o o 8 program in Wash er go- | it diren of five Government departments. The 1in men’s le on ite schools and uni- | pacifist, a foe of fundamentalism and | Scribers - w rmerly of il Shithal. “| ing down only a foy Jready | The men under arrest are: L Sy bl e el (EBR i e fes, urzed approval of the pro- | yrahibition and a staunch defender of | Michacls, = ) Smith - cashed = two | B b " e il ; ened two or ven sources of run.| Segura Vilehis, an engineer Departmer of State, Agriculture,|orod in n hosp bill which wou equire the | Sueeo and Vanzetti. In addition to | Worthles: $1.500 and $650 i ‘ S Nz water, which has been pouring | ploved by the Mexican Light Commerce and Labor will close at 1| where most of educational Institn- | the controversy with Mr. Long he en. | 8iven by Bilger. 4 nto the hole in suflicient quantitie Power Co. Miguel Agustin Pro| . e m | tre: e [in telereann to make a pump necessary. The pump | Juarez, described as a Catholie priest, : Tho Navy Department will he Roard of Edy °d in several verbal tiits with his th 30 0" as @ means of preventing estab- § Livoners on thie mubject, R s s ey been working steadily along with | and his brother, Humberto Juarez. |close at 1:30 o'clock. T BOWIE ENTRIES e o, N S W e, M o, i, R NN BN S T | o anae i st 0 10 e v | HEAVY TRUCK BREAKS tutions which could ex fake | ractor f,r St Georze's Chureh at | T o e nd arms, | level of L i Y the Ttenie of Rofgiihe | Secretary of the Treasury Mellon clos- | nde 15 Bl o e ucation, | yvajjey Lee, his principal par N orE b vorse for s not e nined. here were | League for the Defense o s ol ine departn X k. under f": (1,\,‘\1, ’\v\.;v;.:l k‘w)n‘h\\;n-v-'«::‘ jshop sald. He said the Leo | FOR TOMORROW. ;.\‘};{Ew‘(\» none the worse for his €X | pupors that some old water main. un- | Liberty”—an_organi ation opposed to | i ‘\‘.‘f.‘tz.‘].--" i :‘»lfl'“_:f‘{';"l .’yf’.l",’\.k SPAN OF BRIDGE howing that it would he a n church is a less jmportant | piper packE--f SiatsinE ! | cha Ly the Water Department | the new Mexican religious law 2 T ak hox de resident institution, havin y Aiod RAT 4 e, $1 may have b ut the Water De. Information leading to the arrests|dfternoon for closing the oth = proper training courses for the con- B o e tre i b pariment had no record of any com- | came from Gons of Juan |Pirtments tomorrow before the usual | Highway Traffic Over Shenandoah aining served as rector. The rector i3 repre. | wes T A 110 ) et o e e B of degrees and proper labor- | canvaiive for southern Maryland. on | Brsmatian 00 1 ' PRESIDENT r?OWNS plaints having been registered Tirado and Lamberto Ruiz. two of hour. but such orders may be issued| piver Halted by Sinking of cilities. Heavy penalties | sha executive council of the Washing. | Reck Hill 7000 - At the Treasury Department it was | the four men who were in the auto cr in the day. | - o - ovided for violation of | 1on diacese. Before going to Mary-. | <ol . e ON PETITIONS TO said that water might be expected a | mobile from which the bombs were| [President Coolidze left the matter Approach. o i} | in the 1Nd he was rector of St. Agnes b e pperme. . ... few feet below the surface at that | hurled at Obregon. Tirado and Ruiz [ Cor¥, CEATS I”H‘| day \v'i;;w ; : , which originated in the | o i B § all Rt ke’ (A [l ceording to the drillings wh o ) vounds received when they | Thanksgiving i e discretion of the | Special Dispatch to The Sta e Church, at stre ) ding to the drillings which | died from woun when they |’ mittee of the Washington Cham- hurch, at $1°Q street, bere s Fancy Field . Raant Boy SEEK RE-ELECT!ON find hoon mide proviously with a siew | were shot by Obregon's companions | heads. of I1'| artments, WINCHESTER, of Commerce and which was B e ce . Salaniae B e | 1o dete ning the character of the |'while attempting to escape. | — Through traffic on the States dis- a — he dug deeper ttorney, and other local offi- SECOND RACE S1.500: ¢ i B cention hands | 1! the cast side, along Eleventh street, | found the House where the three a was halted today hy a ) wgatn it the party eonventlon bands |\, o Yo Jonin' shovel now fs usad lenders and Tirado and Ruiz $25.000,000 BOOST western approach sinkin is to be presented to Congress TO FISH BY HOGAN for f-year-olds and up fuurlongs. 2 . N e coming him the nomination bl : | A 2 ’ ket e *Rouzette ... 104 5 i s b 1o chain pe. | iNg. in order that other water found | met to plan the death of Gen. Obre- t of a heavy truck fr g ] s voiced oppos to the chain r = wa v Erotuel] e L "6t | in the square to be excavated will run | gon. Two or three others, not yet IN TAX CUT PLANS inzton. rmes $400,0 sun of Araby. .. ¥ . titior ch came as somewhat of H Opgroes $100,000,000 Tax Cut. in of A . tion, which came mewhit 1 lowest polit Incated, were said to have met with i . . i a surprise today. will, it is believed s Doheny Counsel Replies to Repre- ! ek e “the President's friends, have con-| Strangedooking old foundations of them. | one, helieved to have been installed Assumed Responsibility. ] | | Engineer Moyer of | way Commission said th : a1 com's Sa 4 v i 4 sidorable effect throughout the coun- | o i |is 25 feet from the river he recommendations sentative on “Rushin 2 i try. It is hoped by these friends that | long before the last group of build- i i i | : Sl J el e fa today’s mm'..w es from the President | InEs was crected there, were un Vilchis, according [}? e nollce | nerce of the Into Print.” B e g, VoMUe cuiee Wwill Serve to it a stop to the so-called | carthed by the steam shovel today. | Statement. assumed the entire re- | Sl e aG. R. Jameson and D. L. Keiffer entry. | draft movements | There was no direct evidence to telj | Sponsibility for the attempted as- 2400,000,000 next year. ‘bd G and M. J. Cremen entry 5 ¥ ; how old these foundations were, but | Sassination. The police believe, how- Capper Sees Strong Movement. | cstimates placed them ag vers ol ever, that this was done in an’ effort Py i 1lvn s very old. . lices ccomplices. be rebuilt at once, and traffic It has refused to make :ny move to-|be resumed in about three days. ward repeal of the Federal inheritance | Winchester-Washington bus line w tax or reduction of sur tax rates fall- { understood to be arranging to tra ing within the intermediate brackets. | fer passengers by boat pending 1 | pairs, e board. however. approved one End of Stormy Session. smmendation of the Tnited States| Attorney Frank J. Hogan, counsell THIRD RACE_Turse, $1400; clalm nator Capper of Kansas todny de o 10 shield his e b Aierent house from the one| Action vn these three propositions et mber zing that the Joint Con- | for the oil magnate, Fdward T. Do- i . 108 Oureida ... laved there was a well defined move. In a B ssional T: mmission be em- | hen day sent a second letter o] ek = TR dpautotte : s ey 1 lenders o i i e plot wa che g camelat - Sesterdayiac Uhc audian . N hlem and to make recom- | New York, in which he took issue | Rare Kin Saaliung ! = e 11 for the construc. |Mmasimum tax cuts greater than that concerning future re- | With the litter's complaint that Mr. Garnd 3 5 ‘mlm, l':”_l‘ 4 uest ot | Christopher Organization Hears| qjon m’ylmn\h\' The automobile used |/ @ ..;1 ;:mn\ulumlmu;,w.n_ \\Iv» SOLEMNIZED TODAY : { Hogan had “rushed into print” withe | Vi iy - : : T e Thet o | . ; : = had heen kept in this | P} sle vote. A proposa: to make | o i > lout s To Gay Farie 11000 Frances Rock . 113 {the P'resident at last Au- | Addresses by Prominen ights, | in the hombing had heen kept in this | H D 00000 Sk st 5 'he report was submitted by H. T | out taking the trouble to find out if | Vi, ‘fotsi .01 At ; B et Rkl NE g < announcement | = t Knights. | & 00 for 10 days preceding the at- Jight party vote, 13 1o 10 mat nees | B the Associated Pross chairn Ok members | the Representative had heen correctly | By "2 A Vingin Sl % o run for| The Christopher Club of Washing:| tempt. BT S o, bu Ao e IR s B L P _|President next year, said he wasiton, composed of Knights of Colun Pro' Jaurez and Miss Josefinalilublican member joined with the | The martiaze on a o S . e e e BE | pore convineed than ever that M | hus. held is anmial banguet at e | Montes de Oca. niece of the Catholic | homocrats (o make the count 12 to 11, |9f _Josephine ~ Haldem the apatier to My, Fisk's attention; |5 and. . 106 Corpor aolidze does not want or hope for the | Lee louse ot e William €. | Bichop Jose Is o Montes de Oca. | \ithough the majority was described | daughter of E. Hand AUTO CRASH VICTIM through a special delivery ietter sent ol | nomination 1opresident of the club, pre- | who died i New in 1921, lived {i,y one member as “overwhelming,” | ard published, and Aubrey o gt ; a \ S | . e in the house. where the hombs were exact fisures on the vote adopting the | Zelle. former University of Ki on November 16, waiting until Sun- ! - . “DRAFT" IF'IITIU\ GAINS. ses were delivered by Anthony | found, Gen. Cruz's statement said. 8 000,080 maximum went unan. | dent, took place at the home of GETS $25,000 VERDICT | juy brtore ‘;'.":,‘: i Terst S —————— Wlen. wrand Knigt of Washing- | Vilchis, the statement ontinued, | nounced bride here at 10 o'clock morning n gave to the newspapers {h % NEW TORK. Novembe . — i nbus: | g1s0 conf 1t he had heen ship Th mmi found .t in agree. | The Rev. Birkhe 1 I n. past St e fnually arms and ammu- | ment with a e rec rih it ; “How long dces a Congressman | porty bokicr i i = : S o s Sinted | hing continually arms and {ment with a i commend-tion 1l Souls’ Unitarian ¢ s tmond Woman, Back Broken,| ., ..°" iiisen should delay hefore |Sireicher i i Th Yok erald1 1 md commander of | iggan (o what the g t terms | the Treasury, that proposing a redt . performed the coren Wins Record Judgment | rasiing i ibel2” Mr. Hogan asked. el th P iimine ta put a majority of | fower, past grand kn Waishing. | Canolle, CHOB & bl Bonel et el DL B Ui G . 2 The atturney opened his letter by B fax well f o Bf iihs ited Mta p m Counedl TPy alisco ane enate olice | . t ¢ hat ese ianksgiving day, was set From Two Drivers. e S S RRE R e el [ the menile Orthe e b T i s Dr |G L o 00 exrttidos [SHould e diced, Dut be Bow mich | when It was leavried motior R fiankly disclaimed that there was any [ ey kace 5 Wil Republican | retary of th Yiate | helonelng 1o/ Vilehts inanother hous i uiis IofC 0 be SElCEd Tuier. Secretdry inews ol shers planned Disparch o ks d toundation whatever for the charge | minon Handian 1 haaelasate sround s, and ¢ anels Hur and that he confessed he intended ml isilon I'l".:l:""“‘ U-]w xll]< present rate | her “HMOND, Va., Nove 2, attributed to you that Edward L. Do- | Willic K 100 " S 3 Mritnal dire | ship these to rebels in Jalisco. ‘“h " 4 i”\‘j“l‘m““ II:I 5 “d ‘-»]\L, ine day. Weneia McMannaway of this|heny had ‘evidently tried to |4m]nr|;,‘ Friar .. ! “chain petition L Roehrie Plavers put on s | cated going as low hus been given a verdict for | With the jury. I note with pleasure on the President to reconsider g Gl i Iees , Will Send Gifts to Indlan! | Garner 1Is Disappointed. for A.year-oids and ug sw‘..«l Dispateh to The Star. | Representative Garner of Texas, | i 000 agatnst Thomas Wade, Gen-|your statement that you know. as| SIXTH RACE— e T e i wa2e Have . Wade and Charles S. Foutche.| Well as I do, that Mr. Doheny was| - it e : S Ten fn uhrions parls of (Con . McMannaway was injtrea in | not a’ party to jury tampering. That | Jhiow, Hom.... 304 § melLrell L . Ve e s | RO FORM BELGIAN T LYNCHBURG Va., November ranking Democratic member of the ’ 1 n: Ambitic . . . il Massachusett th new . Sepiomber of last year while crossing | 18 exactly What 1 wanted you to say | sWampee 11000 i ¢ Sav< and have bsen pE * | The Lynchburz Gitl Reserves, follow- | committee. later expressed disappoint- lect S . . = |ing their annual custom, ave arrang-!ment at the maximum agreed upon, and this by M. Foutcho colliding ([ was sire you would sy = Myeon C ot 5o iy i el S Former Premier to Head Chemical | ing to send a Christmas box this!predicting that before the measure by e them, “Sme| Mr. Homan pointed ont that Mr.|siiih P o “hhe plan s 1o ask each citizen Industries Organiza vear to Cherokee Indians in Okla-|had gone through the House and Sen- e B eenble distance | Doheny ld been acquitted in the | *Horoloz: ... ¢ ¢ The plan J ol ganization. faeer late the $250.000,000 figure will have | ! e vancning out wntil the en.| BRUSSELS. November 22 089—a | {been materiaily increased et ihe car driven by Mr. Wada | @nd what, from my knowledge of you, |Flrctwod 12050 : ; | eriminal case and that “our Constitu. | Jpanetuck . N signing the petition o get 10 oth one of the cars. and since that . IR T e, tne | tion makes that the binding decision e hiak i pBat niich bt her Ciing n at the bin decis o5 B ; A B o Stntea hns been: covered | Belgian chemioal fndustries trust will 4 Policy Indicated. i1 a hospital with a broken back. and on that question” The counsel eon- |, YL T present o pelion representatise |00 Je focmed, says tho Gazette De { » Veteran Denies Forgery. The action of the comniitee was £lhe was also badly dishgured a Al iniug 1 E Juske . i ot Jajority of the voters partici S : e B, Cisscl, 33 years old, & vet. | viewed with Interest by Washingt B N said he ha . M Do | fohn 'S, Moy Former Pre eorg s LR . b W result - o vttt b |8 Mot : *Dtiua n e st presidential clee | Formmer Premier @eorge Theunts | oran of the World War, who hina been [officlals as a definite Indication of the o NG, Since the accldent Mrs. Wade has . . St . 115 | tion. ~ nearl 5,000,000 signatures | L O e €I WA ’|"‘f 1ssed and shell shocked and recelved [polley that would be followed in the srmer Finance Minisier Janssen Wil {on(ment at Walter Reed Hospital, | drafting of the new tax measure. Mafl Early @ied, but the verdict holds that both | “reputation for honesty, integrity, g g would be 1 v | ¢1ivera were equally responsible for | quare dealing, and patriotism. i “The Herald-Tribune says party lead. | be chiirman of the managing board. | oqay pleaded not gullty before Judge | Hlowever, it was regarded as certain the affair. It 1s expected that coun- i > =t Margaret St i ‘ F ey ers In Connecticut are sald to be op. R g s Hitt in Police Court to a ch rge of [that the bill would be the subject of #cl for_the defense will appeal the | A dam to be erected across the Rio (sFimncals . ks posed to the circulating of the peti-| A floating bridge, 110 feet wide and | forgery fn connectlon with the passing | much stormy debate on the floors of . case. This is the heaviest verdict yet | Negro River in Uruguay will store | Diie ol o- - . tions on the ground that the move-|[with provistons for street ecars and|of worthless papers amountins to ap- |the Senate and House and that many || B tter S rvice #iven in Virginla in connection with water for a power and & large lirl nhrentice: alinwance clauisd, ment s 1 advised and tends to de- pedestrians, is to be constructed at proximately $17.000. Cissel was pe- lchanges would he made before it ette € an auto accident. __ sativn project, ewilier clear; track fast. feat its own ends, Howrah, India, W manded for mental observation. finally becomes a law, . ; [

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