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MONDAY. JANUARY 2. 1928 2 THE BVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. ¢ PERSUNN[I_ ASKH] 5 W[]MAN EHARGEI] FIRST IN LINE TO SEE THE PRESIDENT AVERAG[ PR[]P[R]Y/ FOR POWER BOARD WITH FIRING HOME TAXIND.C. 53687 {.v.lones Bill Seeks to Double Arrested Near Alexandria igure for Each Resident Is Third Lowest Among Larger ' Force of Commission, Be- While Watching Blaze at 4 Cities of United States. 3 & hind in Work. ’ A.M., Police Declare. i ! - H al Dispateh to The Star, o ¢ 1 Doullinz. without cost to the Gov LD CANDRIA. Val Juhi | Gieneral property taxes in Washing- i ernment. the personnel of the Federal | Charied with xetting 6ite to h { ton in 1926 averaged $36.87 for each £ Power Commission, which is now five | home. Mrs. Fisther 1 Petteway _widow | I resident of the city, a figure third 4 n arrears on the work of pass of Julian Petteway, 12 West. Walnut | TR e Tist ol sRSaB ot IR 3 e street, Rosemont, wax arresled at 4 “leountry with more than 300,600 . nees for water-power de jo'clock thix morning while stunding in st s Sl H is proposed in a bill | it of the plnce watching it burn, ulation, the Census Bureau announc- : tenator Jones of Wash. | | iccording to the police ! | ed toad: : pres tive Burton of | { The building, of the bungalow type, The cities In the group with Wash- : will be intreduced when was damaged $5,000. According 1o 4 s s i back on the job Wed | the report of the officers it was in- [ington paid an average of $34.30 for H [ wured for $5,000. Kire Chief James M | general property taxes, againat a na- i o ped b Dunean, jr. who reported the ¢ I ilonal avecigerot $E4ts: | Ooly twe : & 1hog TRl AR LT g L ‘ | cities—%t. Louis and Baltimore—en- ! ‘ d 8 Atte 3 s ed lower pe CLN 0 y | “aid furniture in the huilding was 11 per 'a taxes on prop- aturated with Kerosene ofl and rags than Was Louts, were stuffed behind rvipped off v apita property tax 5.05. while imore the tax cotinz. On his report the arrest was ordered. It is said that Mrs. Pette | | was $35.15. wav failed to turn in an alarm | Assensed axable prop- h The woman denied any knowledge erty in the p B of kerorene or rags about the build- | Census Bureau at $1.439.53 3 imission has ing and retained Attorney Richard | the total tax levy ¢ sonnel bor » last might brouzit more (han 300 homeliss men to the places of refuge provided for them \Wachinzton to defend her. The flames capita_taxes were $30.31, while in 19 fast (his morning at the Munizipal 1 % | 1ad gained great headway before the Washy o Star P tivemen. summoned by' neighbors, ~ [reached the scene. The buflding. how- | ever, was drenched by several lines | Photo shows a few of the 41 who were givea bre on aceount Depariments of and War. al "' WHITE HOUSE RECEPTIONS MADE MO QITF QQIIRHT 5 ol e ian pald hut $18 of general property tax. Revenues paid in Washington from taxes and other means of raisingz money in 1926 contributed $35.35 to the account of the city, a per capita payment of $6 The per ira evenue for 1925 was $65.39 and was $13.64 in 1917. Revenues in Washing- ton in 1926 were sed as follows: | General property ard special taxes. £17,945,000: licenses. $3.539.000. special . W. Hunefeld, 225 € street northeast, took up his position before the #4Sesments and charges. $741.000. sub- pe numb powcr develop 2 el Sl O Wadingeons Dy Gives TORP OLICE UN”SQQ”HY SMGES | | ot the e e | Way to Simple Touch—Adams Ist. JameshHot.el éonsidered‘ Al lock r 10 he the first to shake the Presi. | Yentions. donations and pension as- ing of the Secre-j e e m " House of Detention. Seons Praseniey o8 e ! e Sreration it | h et enkions i he avagun | o 4 3 e e AP S0 ; - AT KELLOGG S BREAKFAST GREET COOLIDGE AT S e | R L T A et R Bt B ieo Depriment ana | ders Feminine Eyes. | Hundreds of Tourists and Capital Citizens | White Houve gates at 8 1 dent’s hand when the reception started at 1 wielock. He stood there | < %5ments. $9.420.000: arnines of gens = | alone through the early hours, the bitter cold keeping others indoors. TN ssevice enterpelsasi3T2005 s T and Agricul - -~ - - - - it of e e =3 . ture. has made atio . 1 000; ail other revenues, $513,000. of which the salary of the executive <t of operation With | up their positions in the famous blu= | he is but a withered little apple-John Distriet officials will d-termine this| HOUSE Reception Bewil- | i ANNUAL RECEPTION 40,000 a year is collected | comers, they were carrving out o tnce. there ix no doubt that Dolly Burean of the I | — o House of Detention into the St 1 . | = sl foc S Established Custom. . for Weman's Bureau and | propriations. Heretofore. only a smal ! | o— | | ———"|FOREIGN DIPLOMATS GUESTS |yew vean GALLERS alone has been paid. All| At 11 o'clack thix morning. when ! President Madizon, Irving wrote, “But | : rsonnel would he a3 | room of the White House to shake | ardless of the (infel G er to move the Women's which_are inc % | presidential custom as old as the presi- | Madi gracious manner wax in (Continued _from First Page) ense tast to the ved mien | e | at _the rate of about $50.000 a v denc James Hotel building, at Sixth street i s s ‘ | £% ¢ The bill, which is awaitin; n t was George Washington who | Of the President. It has been ex-j-" ate A otr w n society indulzed In n G h 0 d p _A ranking officers of the Army, Navy gideration. was theiSenate Lo an e et tiop A S | plained by one writer that this man- | and Pennsylvania avenne, or ask Con- | vopiabie favhion pavade at the Wit atner utside an merican nion oo Marine Corps. down, to and - * 7 . of the rank o leutenant | elu a recomnies . Building to See Brilliant Costumes. |3 ¢, | ner of Mr. Madison's may have been foyens for a deficiency appropristion | House recepiion today, o | prompted by his small stature, which [0 the rental of other temporary | With M | caused him to be virtually lost in the quarters. styla dicta crowd | Licut. Mina €. Van Winkle, di | the e in the last Congress, but failed to i e s House for concur | New York, which served as the Exe S that time the | (j.6 Aaneion at the time he and e ihen. G | Martha Washington received for sev- nei and commander. In full mili dress and bearing shining medals and decorations awarded them for dis- tinguished service in foreign flelds, day. In the house on Cherry stre Coolidg or for Ame irervative cls ican society of and with wom ———— — SRS The present force of the commis- | ) “Hgr e %, | Throughout the administration ©of | rector of the Women's Burea tlen of the diplomati 1 f T hCiine on ket B ret Ntw "reie aky : ] s Bureau, an¢ he diplomatic corps, noted for | wion is only three more than it was (5%, (P00 0 (0 thereby fxing | Smes Monroe, the ¢ "'I"r"‘" f-‘“,"l \\*‘ Maj. Edwin B, Hesse, superintendent | starting new vogues in gowns, wraps Exceeding in brilliancy. but iackine | at Massachusetts avenue from (he officers presented an 1mun.~m‘c when ‘the organic act went into oper- | b tion ror future Presidents. | TCTSWbat toa siately affdic and lost | of have hoth ohjected to o . |hats and jewelry, the scenes presented | in historic atmosphe'e. was the diplo-| 4 to & o'clock. ke will be assisted bicture as they took (heir places in ation in 1920. and additional person- s S | considerably in popularity. John 1 » in the vildering t e | e i f . line. 1 ¢ he emploved without em. | (However. it was President Adams. | guiney Adams® receptions were equal detenition bometin¢ie I wildering to feminine eyes. matic breakfast given in the Pan-/by Mrs. William Cabell Bruce. EEUBE iy el el A nel cannot be employ: o e L -l Quiney Adams’ receptions were e und that it is altogeth | Coolidge ware a two-piece eric “nion Building 1280 | Carl T. § a d M s ool ks Washirgton's su ] plece | American. Unfon _Bujlaing _at . e ol o the staff of the commanding general seor, who inau- i)\ formyl, but this elegance was not gurated the custom in the Whits o lone’ Eversthing formal wns | [ty ! House. That was in 1501, and the | gwant aside b home which Congress had provided | was fmmediately a striking ¢ ary of | Mever, ir Hun The Attorney C Mr. Sargent. a| will not keep open house, but will make some calls. but thix is the only buildins | Sown. the skirt of black velvet having District officials have heen able to lo.| & Narrow band of green and gold | cate that can be rented within the | metal cloth appropriation provided for the par. | bod . with the Secre ate and Mrs, Kellozz as hos about the hottom. The |dreds of citizens and tourists wil re of cream-color satin made with [ witkout th: tiful building to powering legisiation. Under existin conditions. it will take five years or more to dispose of the pending ap plications tor licenses. o'clock tod of the District Militia and officers of the Coast Guard, the Public Health Service and the Coast and Geodetic nge in { for the President was imfinixhed, and | yhe atmos s Bhorins dif 5 k 2 s Demand Ts Pressing. | wax situated in what Mrs. Adams de- | gy S RRere O e cany wha par, | Pose in the first deficlency approprin- | 0val neck line and long sicoves, and |the Amba 8 and Ministers and| The Postmaster General and Mrs. (SWYEV o = 0 0 oy were The demand for water-power devel- | scribed as a wilderncsx. ticipated. 1t wax during "ol Fick. Uon Wl e e |the membera of their suitex urrive and [ New will receive trom 3 (0 3 oclo K| (U ST (e Bien Avmy of $ opme: re: ator Joi Then followed Jefferson, who, al | ry aminiatra py 5 Maj. L. E. Atking, Assistant Hnzi ” at the jow waist line enter. e flash of d embroidery. in their home, Hemlock Hedge. ko | e s o - opment P nator Jones | folle terabn 0. Al ory'a” ndmintatration that these af- |, (U6 s e SRR ATERORE B ront and ended in point midway to b e whiie of momo unl | moor lane, Bethesda, Md.. and wfl| ficers. and bringing up the rear were points out, and it cun proceed only as | though a different type from his pre | gyire bhecame truly plebian 1 -col n of a % 1o G Dallos Wik deia che gearlet, blue or ! O i e et ™ ety | the Marines, their decorations sharply Sble to act on these |decessors, continued the custom. He| e y Al committec appointed by the dged | forms an o words was | Nave assisting them the First Assist-| L% VAR, i TN T dress um B r e Voot fe OrH ostmaster General and Mrs. | $TPhe e a . Wars g Bt | it retened to their homes to | John 1. Bartlett, the Second Assistant {oer I | today that he would prepare a report | Mrs Kellocg wore a gown of black | ciange from their court resalin worn | Postmaster General and Mrs. \ OF thac GCRICEE ' SHULEA. BESERIEEn this week containing the recommenda. | velvet, dewizned along siightly draped | ot ths Tresident's 1eseption and the | Irving Glover, the Third Assistunt.the bright January sun s of the committee, that ft linex. and her hat was of black silk | wonderful fur wraps and modish hats | Postmaster General and Mrs vnb“r(i Others Follow In Line. eptions during the adminis. | O dioheie Cafiat =44 with a band of the green velves anplications, which are being made at | (rowned unon what he chose 1o de- | (rations up to the time of J T pSchara to find 8 temporery 1o Reghass s b rate of more than 100 per year. <ribe as the “courtlike levees” of the | fuchanan were featured by the s Jhasizing that license receipts [{wo administrations which preceded|ing of liquors and refreshments him. and, as a 1esult, his receptions | President Buchanan did serve cheese mes cation of the house of detention, said | %! fon, Senator Jones said: were more democratic, at his first affair, but the crumbs | | t 4 i 2 3 will increase and be E | were. trodden. so by the crowd that | NAd ot been decided wh place | heaver, with a narrow brim and a tall | of the Indies awakened as much en ¥ Regar, Col. and Mrs J. I The milicary suests were succeeded ample 10 meet ail the expenses of the fptablished As Castom. line carpets were ruined. Nothing|lil¢ Nouse of detention in the hotel pr j crown thusiasm ax did the uniforms. Col. and Mrs. Parker Hitt. Lieu lat 1135 o'clock by the chief executive otk danion S ik (ediitr o A8 Witk as| | DY the ;nd of the .It-f‘!;a';lnn mhninlx;; was served the following year. i (5 nsonisignire S0LIHN i Mrs. Davis in Black Gown. The white marble interior r;f”:l':; m‘\: Rl:;; A K:”‘\\ }::11;‘\;‘: n::n‘;r ‘4!r!l| E litiiihe OF MMGLBERE ot Vi colitiet e o i the | tration, the’ custom heen %o well | _ g - i ; building fs never more atiful that L Al omdr. Mrs. | (e Tegents and the secretary of the it skould be carried on without the | Iralion. 1RC &Ut(Or Lincoln's Hand Shook. | While the Treasury Department haw| Mre. Dwight F. Davis wax in a0 Pgieg with this gorgeously ar-|Joel T. Boone. Mr. and Mre. John Sesubeonien: Inatitetie the Civil long heen one own o of black velvet, made quite v | Washington Davidee, Mrs. James Car- | charze of a_penny upon the Federal , served notice on the Commissione g e e (TA- Ancol d - xhe - » - x nsloners v ved body, and today. the Seci ! Qe e o s Interstate Tevenues. 11 we are mot going to|Of the outstanding White House tra-| Lincoln had just finixhed r el 1 izt R gl rayed hody v T mes Car- | Service commi e Intersta provide the fgrce aaple to meet the | ditions. These receptions bave be.|the people on New o ety “;n‘:,v)v“ present House of | THEY Llonk ! ,'.“.sz::vk “\“Ch \:1::(“ of State Mrs. Kellogg received roll Frazer and Mrs. Frederick | cymmerce comm the mem- A laid | o bullding vacated as oon {alone, fn the Hall of Flags, tali patms | bers of the Federal Reserve Board, the - Wy 1 come the most colorful social events | when Seccretary o uid | 1 bl 101 ! : 3 ; Deeds ol e e mousg | held In the Capital cach year { before him for signuture the emanci-| 4% bossibie i order ihat it can be | Hi8 AGC Pase dettante GMEREE | reljoved by scarle poinseitin and elock the Poatn st sl Trade commisoners, e ; charzes imposed on pertittees should | M0, [0 Ui Jclerson's receptions were | pation ' prociamation. ~One writer | demolished 1o make way for the new |2 (07, Secroley i Mee. Buvie WOre | ireey giving the background. Charles |and Mex. New will be hosta at suPPer | Turiy’ commissioners, the commissivn- f D o e g ke 0 rmey want | democratic, they were not as gay o | credited Lincoln with taking his pen | BRpatument of ommerce. District |, "0 gl caan felt hat to mateh, | L Cook. master of ceremanics, of the | to their assistants. ers of the Shipping Roard. the trustees g e e A ent pular ax those during the admin- | twice, and then, after dipping it laid | S0 TR S ""'( S AN | " Mrs. New wore a stunning gown | Department of Stat made the pres- | Dr. Work Not to Receive. of the Shipping Board Emergemcy b e parater power development eX:|fetration of James Madixon. his wuc. | 1L aside, and, turning to ~Seward. | 2berations on the site it occupies prob | MWk NOU, GRS & SUAMAE EOED | sncations, the arrangements being Gt | e Secretary of the Interlor, Dr. | Fleet Corporation. the members of the it to do %0 by neglectjng to provide for | vessor. Records attribuie this e e SRS B R - dh s e ieation of thetand fashioned over a peach color . Colibbl e hhearing | Hubert_ Worlk. s not tecelring today, Emnloyes” Compensation e g : A ppularity to the charm of Dolly Madi- | i b i ] i g ¥ tornastio i blis PO | Ambassid d Mimsters apoearing | Tiubert Work. ls r 5 toda o6 o e Federa o mple funds. they afe going to insist | TP s wife of the fourth |9 o'clock this morning and my right | PUIAING s not urgent. foundation. The bodice ts made with | [0TGRUE0 (heir term o e at e Secretary of Agriculture and | BOTRers o0 0 SO G ot the < : t o Mrs. Jardioe will hold their at home 4. 1f my name | care Ince, which falls f{nto rever]iMis post. from 4 to 6 o'clock. at the Mayflower v will b CAPITAL SHIVERS effect at the front nearly to the waist ter Hall of Nations. | Hotél. 'They will have receiving with ll‘{::‘nrd e o {son, the grac fitted sleeves and a deep collar that these charges be reduced. b i “Under this bill these charges will | P'res be put ir 4 special fund to be expended | th* war Finance Federal | arm ix almost paraty ntil the Madison regime ever goes down in hi: wide feeling that th arm lLoan Boand. the . E ¥on shiene i i oy | President A “monarch.” and there | for thin act, and my whole soul ix in ne TH MIct ia, EROs e . o Sl o okl ‘i‘:r:‘,"w";”\ e oma ). | was apparent restraint on the past of |it. If my hand trembles when 1 szt IN 10-DEGREE COLD: B Tl ,.',::".’L':.'.“.,,d;,‘:::”’. 9] As won as they were presented .”-‘n:“:r:":ml oy “\5”'1‘,‘“‘"."‘"‘~‘L’~ | Director Hines of : s T, Congramn the pibli | the prociamation, all who examine the s e e Hae e ot pearis Il i nossy e gueste entered the | SUCEER OGS WV Do Pty gy it | sionsrs. Chairman John Barton Payne it hereafter will say ‘he hes Hgll « fons, u lofty chumber ot (SERIRE W FURTHER DROP DUE,n--w: of costumer's plush with a high | pos s . Dointed brim. the points at ench «ii | mAgnificent proportions. There was f b gine ™ ™ (parles | B of the American Frank RS 4 turning gracefully over. lined with |1#hubbub of many languages as the yo Fetol e i T Mrs. Robert | White, Treasurer of the United Aame veteet and. she wore o brown | guests merrily greeted one unother, 1o T CAgTen o Xarint. Yn. RobOF! | States: the chief of the Bureau ¢ velvet cont, trimmed with Persian | the Undersecretary and Assistant Min Wihlkee Campiell. Mee W | Efficiency. the director-general of the Tamh retaries and officials of the Stute De- |\ L et A ert i Railroad ~ Administration. the allen Mra, Wilhur wos in a gown of hlack | purtmens and their ladles assisting in -y O G00n 00 Crord, Mrs lic Pri S ception held by the Madisons bromght | tated ot | change. The ordinary citizen real-| It corded further that Lincoln |ized that he was as welcome as the |A moment later turned to the table vernment or |and firmly signed the paper with wan during | which the world s % familiar. x| W remark upon sig it. accord. | the commission, hax advised ads who are in % fully upon the subject. a considerable number 4 delayed for rea- of the « 1 remaing true that the com m ssion has completed action upon (Continu, 1 from First Page) highest official of the {any fc n potentate. | the Madison administration that these public bulldings’ program W | property custodian. Pu : re-half of those applications annual affairs wtamped themselves ko | i (0 history, wan "I guess that | e hax drawn many me | jngparent velvet and chiffon, the |opening the formajity of the Lreakst | iy, "y g ke W '\ | Carter. the heads of the various de- : of real importance permanently upon the social life of the [ Wil do Pl ¥ alarly wteam- | )it ade with long-Ntted sleeven | nervice. Thelor. Mew 18 ety Mie Pagl | nartments. and Percival Hall presi- : character to Jusiify the | CAPItal o Although dlgnined.and marked with | Siovel meh, Serolak I palrs. ol and embrolt in gold threads. The| A long table ran along one side of [; " pogincion Mrs. Llovd F. Tenny, | lent of the Colu Betitutiew tor : f that they will lead 1o eventual “A Porily Dame.” s ,‘f('.,.}'.”r.;’ lhl::-“\‘\':n'l:'kl““f. |:u< re- | ere given bedn. but the demund for | WIrt fashioned with a flounce’ wax | the chamber und slistened vu‘h.!;ll"" Mre. W. 8. Duvel and Mise C. H.|the Deat. . ment ”* he explained. | “Dony Mudison cribed by | et aa ke House during | 08" Was 0 hutvy Jast night that|mode with an unaven Newline, Her|and cryatal while tall standards o vt | _Shortly before noon came a plotur public interest ix 10 be rea- | ‘ 1 it administration are just Tt was necesmry ty throv open (he | Bat was of hlack beaver trimmed with | scariet poinsettia and fir gave & KIOW | “orpe Necretary of Cpmmerce and "’"“_{"I""‘:'I‘I“"";"_’?‘ '¥;"" » old-time: ey a Whit ington Irving, followin wocratic ax were those of knon [ a pomnon of black and white feathers. | of color. Several smaller tables on | yjyg™ Herhert Hoover will receive | of rded and if the | flouse 1 é )i » e, portly d Judging fr chapel to permit 20 men' to sleep on Bty . 2d Sfher utinterst mat. |} ption. a fine, portly, |and judging from the numbers who S . " | the opposite side of the room were sopiegdelent b | erans of many wars. s re 10 be properly protected, appli. | PSAM dame. who has a smile and # |ahake handa with Mr. and Mew | the benchies. N ey S dlive! P trtmmed | Tor erving hot coffee, bullion and e e home o | 6 woundioe heutihy Yw ; cations myet |PIASL word for everyhody.” Of Coolidme, they sre Just ax popuier | Clothing Needed. i 4 cold frult punch by the heads of bureaus and divisions | Were aldo members of Cw il : 4 T T T Harvey VL Prentice, superintendent B RN Wesen Tl The menu for the breakfast Was & ,¢ (e dopartment including the as- | Revolutioniry socleties and the o o " &8l studies HURCH NN'N [ smphasized today that the mixson u| Mra Jardine had a gown of black [ sub-untial one. with hot bullion, hot [ yisgints 1o Secretary Hoover. Mr ,w: .‘r’m.:' Ah«‘l\ on of Oldest Tn. Wt rore Dual_sction fs | L P".OT MlSS|NG lin need of clothing ux appeals ave| transparent velvet, made {n bloused | ¢ ota and creamed oysters, cold qnd Mrs. George Akerson and Mr { babitants o6 the Diatrict of Columbie ith the sneans affor it | | heavy. A call to Main 1731, the|effect with a fullness at the left hip Al -li““‘».“'lnm' :x-m\;x: n:‘\:' “itdfand Mrs Ln\}rvn Richey: and the | Orzanizations in Group. x here we es, cakes and co 1xsixiant to the secretary Mrs | . o op! n fons all od and served D, T Carmons (he: GUNCtor o the | | latter group included the following pon. and the men of e G ntes branch and Mrs. Clarence : o ki € A Ce | addition to the ones slready m ent out to the alleys to gather chil | blue and sliver brocade showing Her Iv breakfasts be [ \f young, the director of the census | pinel The Society of the Cincinnat n to attend Sundiny school yester-| hat was of hlack velvet and she wore | fore repairin ) ind Mres. Willlam M. Steuart. the | jhe astec Club of 1847, the Asso Ay it wan found many were unable to | # polnted fox scarf the chef « proper appreciation. SHis s logg wore a4 handsome Approx Pproxin tice sald when t mission's truck | And at the front there was a touch of ately current, Under has been and still s physicaily Smpon. | | ¥ ven an wicaily impos- | 0 AYER WEEK' ON iospel Mixsion's phone, he safd, will | MKing an uneven hemitne The hod eilfie tc keep the commimsion's wor FOR PRAY E Kl TR P To GOTHAM T trneke for vigthing - Mr. Tren: | lee wan designed with n v neckiine it would require .‘41.;“1:: diepome of the ap- | North Capitol Ministers' Associa- Flyer Lost After P sing Belle- | ! no new e wubinitted nd domestic | urad Veterans of the War of 184647 merce and Mrs. Julius Klein, the | tha Matitary Order of the Roval Le s o appli- | tion Will Conduct Special Serv- | i &0, because of lack of clothing | Min floover wore an unussally | Mv iy a rmte of P fonte, Pa., in Hop From At the Central Union Mission 80| handsome gown of black vevet with | tume of black velvet, slightly draned. giracior of the Bureau of Standands. | gion of the United States. the Grand . ; jces Beginning Tonight. | Cleveland, | men were necpmmodated with lodging, | 4 hat to spond. {and a modish hat of silk plush beaver gy x¢ K Rurgess, the commis- | \rmy of the Republic. the Medal of Becord Activity. | | AL the Salvation Army headquirters - Mrs, James 1. Davis had a gown of [ With plumes doner of fsherlea and Ara Henry | flonor Legion. the Union Vetermn “Never before in our history has| T | = - {125 yought whelter Black velvet, charming in it's sim. | sabinet OMcers Receve, |0 Mallev. the commissioner of MRt | Logion. the Union Veterans' Union fhere huew guch acitvity L e The pastors of the churches of the | By the Assaciated Pross | TWith the temperature down to 18 | plicity, the bodice made with an oval Caliaglods G cak entjons | houses and Mra. George R Putnam, | Veterans of Foreign _Wara, the power development as during the las | » ‘ Ministers’ [ ™ A ' uhove already in north Kiine, clomely fitted sleeven and the | While the other cabinet teeefifEiR iho director of coast and seadetic | Spclety af the Army of Santiago. the e Jaw' | North Capitol Ministers’ Awsoclation ., January erh Florida, and the possibility of Jts | skivt drap ed to one side, where a ln Interenting, the ones next to survev and Mrs. B Lester Jones. the | Spanish War \sterans Uplomatle boeakfust in point of bt | ey will he the rveception at th home of the Necretary of War and g Mrs Dayis and that of the Secretaiy oy N Bve yeats, and this activity has b KB about prunarity because 1he ] al water power act for the fi i ix afforded conditions which missioner of navigation and Mrs | Legion. the Army and thur 3 Trver, the supervising in- | he Minute Men. the Siciety o stor general of steambost inspec- ' Colomtal W of the Amert rvice and Mrs. Dickerson N |can Rov ws of the of | Alr M in | from ¢ boEmith, en voute feoing sl lower, consideral to New York, has | being exprossed Tor the orange crop. | nd | been missing sinee last night, offi- [ Orange trees caonnot stund n tempera have srranged to obmery | praver thin week with churches in the B fear x| bow of (b aterind e caught. e tef velvet mutched the dress. . - e “ Bake 1t possible 1o develon B K kington et At the Bellefonte aliport re- | ture lower than 12 degrees, and ther oy at 1y the power wites under Horh wife | (he jocal churches will preside wt the todi i ernve dvner of et o 0| MISS L. V. ROBBINS DIES £ vy oand Mres Wilbur The piavar, the commissioner of patents | Revalution 4 o £ S%e - Samar """* DL eetings in their churches th et Cleveland with a mall grovers former reception will he held in the 4 Afre Thomas £ Robertson. the The Preakient and Mra. Coolidge re s prowiing ,x;”_“"hf‘ will be held at 745 o'clock cuch at 630 pm. verterdiy AFTER YEAR'S ILLNESS Davix home on Twentleth ateeet While gipect of * Mines and Mrs cott | ired for lunch as the last of these ° ht upon h “’“’ et Marting today in the United | passed over Brookville, 1a | No Snow Foreseen, the Secretary of the Navy und Mrs fmiiiae and the secretary to Secre- | visitors went their way. and thev s gl gsovagy o .‘m Church, Tuesday in ||—.|’im [later and whould have 1 | Btorm warnings have heen 2 - Wibur, » live In an...m'mn{m m\:l“.\ Hoover. Mr NHradley D Nash. then made ready for the somewhat e » a M Church, Wednesday (fonte by 7 pan. Alr oficiuls | plived nlong the Atlantic Coast Funeral Services to Be H | receive in the halls of the Nationa o Ao N of the " ith " A nlong ¢ Coi | ces to Be Held To- | " { more strenuous handshaking of th Seloprent can irorerd g i the Eckington Presbyteriun Church o muld that all efforts to trace | Handy Hook to Fastport, Me., wh | Cantinental Hall of the Daughters of | Mr.and Mew. Davie to Recelve. | 0 (TG was to begin at 1 s d onl: ursday 0 the Bethany Baptist | Bmith after he left Brookville were | gales mennced shipping last night night for Former U. 8. the American Revolution, close by the | The Secre'ary of Labor and Mrs | Glack, . an the commmsion s uable 10! et The dela % Pan American Bullding . lumes 1. Davin will receive from 4 to | - Ging in the | fruitless Chureh snd the closing There wan o disturbanee Employe. » which now un |1y S unAL A Veritis Muthodioe o by |6 o clock | : o svoldable will be in increasing degore | 2 wland Avenue Methodist Prot . tntensity over northern Hoth receptions will he at W By 6 o clock [ their home at 3012 Massa- | ® primary him olorY on: Wals st Church ’ | Muine lant night, reported to be s v Sobine v many of the diplomats, while all of Fehusetts avenue and will be assisted ! B ooy Thctor son° wilar-| gy ors who Wil address the Road Petition Circulated. moving eastwurd it T v obbine, foriner o ihe milltary wnd naval wides of e [by the wives of the assistant secre JEWISH CENTER PUSHES # dady Jurthermore w | petings are ey, Henry B, W Spacial “sipe There In no cdin onpe gor bl b % | haale 3 b | o Robe L nd s i | o s, 9. IAEHRILY pAN TS | et e e oot st of | iice: died Sumdad a¢ hor ‘ipetment | e and lewssiont WL R QS MR St e e | WEMBERSHIP CAMPAIGN 2 MUNI00 ‘ol DB S B Y, Rl hoteon, Kev. Clarenee s ol I ORE, Mo aanunry |itoraoahiem. ¥ on wu e i g s Al Branehon of the service will pay their | Hull, wite of the commissioner gen. | st oty ilids ot ppropriations | Cortirgn and Itey. Hugh T, Sleve 9 o i N dht i ™ e | 0 a4 A DAPOCEA Atre or Blocks | eral o ’u e owr d ita_ recripin | They will emphaiiee the plate. e b Aistelcn, i clreutiting a pe L‘“"‘:"“ ’f.f("‘ ”’ OmPORRIUEe |G it her wister, Mine Jesste M. [ TOtRocts and ""| bhlpas § :‘('.l 'j| ““:”' ““;‘f:“"‘““"l. e . {Two Meetings Scheduled for To- ore likewlne shwaured und meattved wn oty wpirdt | consecenting, . personay | HUen for w4 connecting Branch- [ o0 TN LS 2 TRON | olibine, wanistant divector of the [ ATONAE Wil be Alled with uniformed N i Summeralt. | Walsh siow dew, there can be Sar ibath « Ao ville with the Natlonnl Defenne 1jgh. | 170% o then contli wiward | gicidon of publications of the Na. [ M00 JArmy ohier o% AW K0S M SaWW ) morrow——Senator . no Antelligent i ot et an tnyer. the fome wnd the ehureh i | U0 UL LG SCUERIE Befine R uning for o ahort tme sesterdn |G I wnacation, who su The Necvetary of War has his per el will hold theiv annual New | ¢ill Speak onnection with vital religlons Jife of 1 | avound 23 degrees, only to And n mew wonnl alden i nttendance. and the Sec | Vear recoption today from & to 7| Wil Speak. | vives her and is nlso suevk by her | mother, Mis. Mina Eo Robbins ot Lof the work of the it b opening sl thor |t fare, which would e aboul n [ Jypent ear servie vetnry of the Navy will alse be sup foelock ar Fare Myver. Va A coun early this ported by hin atdes, cach teception b Wives of the general oMcecs of | the Andividual, comnit ning mlowed up With the Jowish Community Ce note he commierion, there recommends favorable | ghe officern selected for the com il und o bl w shorter onte | e it . e Warren, 1% ke % ter's entolin campa and enrly parsye var are: By, Hugh T, Kevenmon, | PP Mathore would be availihie ‘:f.-un'.‘.: it o™ ML T el Wil he Beld tonighe at s bSO A A SN Ken [ Wi A0 100 wurkers canvasaing fis amicinny | easnt: Toow 1t sttt i . | A ock I the Neviuw funeral tiome, | stIttn musde of the vy and Navy | Ranciie of ghe, At bl gaar, Bhes o “leaders i e’ diive exiresset e “unm president. ey Clavence W, Corkenn 4 B New Vork avenue, tev. Willinm N wer U : o ANEL nfidence Tday That the center wouhy warke ™ i | 5L Y e e | MANY DIE AS COLD |WOMAN'S AUTO KILLS 15 Kmontior, mnimant iniator of | o ABMMtaloE Mos Davke Wil be her | 1L Wells S Chate Want e W SRS SRR R SIS e 1" e ent b NS e . T e Covenant. of. | debutante daughiter, Mixe Alice Brooks | 1) Connor Mrs: Bobert 1 Alen. Mea. | 1Y o enne wl iaaniale pttner e s | WAVE GRIPS WEST; | O K rion T+ Nomatnerath | et Wiwm, MrsGeonge RS v e 1 i e el ARl SR LT / CONFUSED PEDESTRIAN] ™MK i e cumerat, whton winf who later hotd 'a” vevepiion with dev | torsts. Moabrank taebor, Mex 8B g St damaraon th e tereat—* Sernments revenu ini W Chureh, when they will o HEAVY SNOWS OCCUR| D attended By riendn nmd former wa: [ BUsNad, (he chter of ataff, U8 A at] oot A Bk B Chathan, MGG e AE noon & presatent o, Tw act withorizen e commiston ey the wdsueement of the el Movyland Man Turns Back After|mocinton of Mixs 1tabbine tn (he Gov. | Fort Myer; Mea Hantord Atacuider. | “ Rt aAnd T MEL ARITOW L Chean witl he helt (or memmbers 0 Caties ot it Bewnseas sl Liite jn that section of the ot WCantinom. 1 s | ernment service, the hody will hel Mrs. Briant I8 Wolla, Mes. Vewey | Heve, Nadassah Council of Jowiah \Woanen ‘ R e Prvose l Rl | e et ing 1o braye) LY Tam CIT Ry Sha e ) | Starting Across Highway tken to Headford, 1 for buvial l"l v...n:‘v. and “IT Mabiel N.nn«lm\;" . [ und the SInEh Nreet Rynagosue Sister nited Ktutew for e comtn of {iler Hines of co opention between (e | wheve she wan formerly w schoot | s dowers and extiments [hood Mis doha M Shater, Nis of the gt el 0o tus Lo [ et Vel fand dead o (e e Nenr Jofferson. Md tearher 1o the welpome on @ ook Uay GIRL TRIES SUICIDE. |1, (M wikinns st e reoras 1ol hin i v o i Misn HRobbluw wan active in the : —r— AV Levy, respoctive hewds of these . " e w0 o " m J Spw il Inspatoh ta The Star ™ L | . e o > vy ol L uiharn portions of New | Spcist Ihsoatul) 4n-The Bi L [ Onureh of the Covenant, the Tasiness Wilbues te Reeely | Cmeaqo, danary ¢ @ Bl [ soviotien, Wil act as Rastessea. s TAMMANY HALL RESOLD. !‘\I.‘v:,h’HmI:-‘uulmllnu w Yok Ciy “lbhl.l'vl"vh n I,\m |..\.:...m Wonme % Clut anmd Bixther Chapter of | The Sooretary of the Navy amt Mov {Lae Bapper, 20 vear okt daushter of | 1 the evening an open amoker w - o fbiing winds wnd cold clear weathor “h 16N, yourn old, of Joffer |, 7 of Kastern Btar, Wil will veceive from 4 10 6 0ok Figuk Hopper. nietire a¢ be hokt. at which Senater David U Ltted date yentorday conntion hind | son, Md L win Prevatied, bt north, tit The added comphication of bliggard | near s homes when strack by an WL b wantuted by (he Assistant Secve | pianial fallowing an u\u\n-‘!‘:\- I the Memovial Continental Hait wnd gt GEEET SRR & | Walah of Mansachusetia Witk -t th B | eIl speaRer. A Daning progran nthe Jewlsh conter toam aw WOYOMI, Janusry ? A Tl conditions iy ow Y World wabd todny 1 R oA b it een] Mayhts, b poit ey i | Vunany Hall, b Vonrieenth stiee Mo . i o Ity o Iolmsts lmaltiahAvliieora Tintice Dok lan Robiwwon, he Asstatant 5ec | W aiching out the ol verr wieh her | he Y. M. H A of Baltinare, Sout ‘ Cein o 1o | ome of e oianization s 1967 | 1 fellan ok depih of thiwe 1o fois |of tho Ve (s 15 Mottor, o [ : " relary for Asronautivs Me I-l\unl}.u.‘nm\n.v I the QI Friendly So | AHanto champions, has been wder wuch Oy pan e sl w1 ot ot G | G5 NV e ) iy At an tnauest wan g dish Wood Palp Tndustey Coip | 10 Warner, and Bis sister, Mn Wat LG Lodge. she sabl, “Sax goud bee | it “ s e merious situstion | (hyee weck after e Tammany Ko | 1400 COUNLY were heing run o eon |y, i g Disput Admival and Mys Charkes FEa AL e e U She et twe tetters | Lowis B Siiesler, chairman of ot ’ " Uramil i v 8700060, i ) kA wiientown there w “qu N, Who wan L W ol Al | plad by Wage Dispute. W, b Clarke, Bead fane o hare Gather and anather teos | oenten s entvtinent counctl, will speak b et | it i SIBT EO A, e o, fromiinent el Ger 18 i iona, Hweden, daniaey 8 ard BL Jdackson and s feousin Rideidge Saieh of W oy ACEV I 00 the conter and WA o P gt o AR i i anow S tor i, et M i B il Rt - bt of 20000 workers of | nlece mabeth H dackaon, Hear o b4 | Ehe INSTEMTION B LY 1o de n W ash ol o MUMCIent | (o n braw a0k it A0 e uond IS U aL R RS ML NS LN b N e T T i\lnlmuu\llvuu! Mra. Charien B MeVay . gton communat fite Ny ar s e g s L Ve e T T T At tTaria. foie: e NavElE bl wnd Mes Richa o i prapatty il‘mff",',‘f,""' o il T AL Mt i s on Doy o oval, | WAL A ke o o | T, TOWE Admivw aid Mya, Kibwad Change in Telephone Othee. | | lidge Aid M Cuda N N i ! / e y i et o 1 L | Were tive o veduee wawren, ke | . Chmioll, TVRE Adwirat sl St f siesial thanath 1o The A | :““\" I‘ S “ - ‘ ey i e Rete MR e it ToAr Adital ai 8, \'n “ 1L VAN Janiary # 0 —0W ke fin st PUrpun Bears, Roebuck Head Dies | tndging :wl!w .’....; III‘LK.',..:,".::.IJ.I‘J | oo i deannacsd Wb s i [ ™M avermment wedintion ts wow ex | Mvxe dobn B Beuvet, Maar Admival | (s’ Banes, for anager ot} Mk Coati VARG Malt uf W i " | cnmsceatn, danuary 3 imcs g | 108 douse and iayens: piginialned | nariud pected, bt the stimpnte will possiily | and Mo Bather B Grekary, Heat | ihe focal Che Putomae telo: | CURGI BRVY. RAS ool apisinied e e P eremni e v wah Iith B s NG RE I Ll 1 Bl . Tant wmore than w forinight Adiiial and Mes Bdward oS00 and [ phone oo Noatcoveded by | sonal aite e Presktent Caalitge e . 4 o e entie Western | nd forimer ooprestdent o V| ohiid wan kitled when atcuckgaly s When lon was st daed fnoshin Phe fockout wil gt biterfere with DAL Con and Alva duln L begenne [1ONE 1 \Iu."c Now ot e Newa | R furEhemning visit o this ey, va “’ o the"wuiie Wontern [ uid form Y 1ot | i oy i hatatest (Rt ' 1he folivery ne runghive Sontvaote, as T dectetaiy of the Treasiiy. My M Raes to WILK (Mo vompany | Movates Coelke b & savi liw of teg \ biv, by June 80, 940, Audiy Blles ® L weshs s G errio cmemememi s s awe B SOUIL DAL DR ORI L0 fual, HlovkE Bl pulp are plentitul, Mellon, WL vovelve 1 Wi apariinent as Conumsvisl managvy ek vantent Juse Miguel Gemen