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WEATHER. “From Press to Home £0. 8- “Wekthet Batesn Porecast) Within the Hour” Cloudy. possibly rain today. tomorrow ; The Star is delivered every evening and fair, with slowly rising temperat | gentle southeast winds Bl w“mn‘wn‘ o a ; The Star’s exclusive carrier service. Phone Temperature—Highest, 84, at 5 | vesterday: lowest . at 6 am. Yy Main 5000 to start immediate delivery. P rt on page 7 B0 T8, e et A ronr nas ALt "ANHINGTON, 98 PAGES. e wAgflll!}(G];foN(JLA‘ND SUBURBS| _ FLSEWHERE JSISESPALIEK ST 3k PECEoPENED NN ERES UL - | APTTAL DRENCHED " LAWTOCURBRUN AT NATIONS TOSICN o ool OR CHURCH L 1S FREAKISH RAI SUEFROMHONES | (~ | A7 NOREOVDET PR ESL) | SRS OVER OY Abatement Actions Are Filed Against 26 Residences Holds Interview With Press, N V37 e A e 'Downtown Streets Flooded. Sanctioned by Chief & A\ -y ‘ \ | Traffic Tied Up in Near- in Minnesota. 4 . of Police. | 3 A > ) ; : : : j S MR Reccrd Downpour. MARKS DRASTIC MOVE ‘ ; W LAUGHS AT CHARGES | - S\ ‘ S NN |FIVE FEET OF WATER TOWARD ENFORCEMENT - : : OF INSANITY STRAIN ; BN A ot NN AT FIFTH AND HAMILTON hellogr Says Countries ) Blames Toral Alone for Assassina- /77 Al > 1 ) v . ) - 5,000 Marooned at Griffith Sta- ! 7 ‘ b dium—Nearby Communities Escape Peak. Federal Attorney May Join Peace Move F | tion—Absolves Clergy of Any When Readsy. Share in Plotting PN X E? the Assecizted Pre ¢ 2 | Heavy rains, which flooded many por- - PAYSHONORTOD 3 MEXICO CITY. August Affirm- i L R ions of Washington, blocking streets, . ing her own innocence and defending | . \ b . tying up traffic and plunging large sec- the Roman Catholic Church an 5 ; -3 K | tions of the city into darkness. last e £ > lergy of all intimations in connection “ X night brought this month's rainfall Secretary to Be Host - N with the assassination Prestdent- 4 . | record almost even with the heaviest clect Obregon, plots against President N\ - month’s rain in the history of the Calles and bombings of the Chamber MY | Capital Delecates, | of Deputies and Obregon headquarter ) i Last night's storm was freakish in 5 Concepcion Acebeda de la Liata, mother NN 2 | character, exceedingly heavy rain fall- superior of a small conv here, today ing in the downtown and northeast od freely with. newspaper men. | sections of the city, while Georgetown The interview was arranged by the land the Wisconsin and Connecticut Associated Press and was with the | avenue sections escaped with only light - b # , sanction of Gen. Antonio Rios Zertuck v 2. Wk |rain. Nearby Maryland and Virginia ‘;d‘;i”* s T 74 ~ |chief of police. Some officials were | UNNALI-Y I-EAU 1(‘,‘ cle k“lb w hen {BYRU BAR UE UFF | suburbs had scarcely any rain. B ot Tipper, 1610 Loleikht: DF. Guatay Strees | oo b, DUy Wiey Bikde: nojfeflort t0| Police Encounter | Near Record. Diplomatic Dinner for interview -~ i " direct the conversation. | mann of Germany: Aristide Briand of | ‘yother Concepelon not only discussed | I wieothe Weather Sdreaw obseria- | told him . chi 5 France, and Count Uchida of Japan| (ne charges against her, but she vol- | . . | = retand | (2 & . Photon) Lower: Secrelary | (ncecren fcomarion aion s | Rider and Liquor| tory closed at_about 10 o'clock last small, | Kellogg (—Harris-Ewing Photo), who | tioners did not seek. She ldughed when | stesate A ¢ pedaled | | night the instruments showed there 2 will sizgn the Keliogg treaty v reminded her that allegations of s 5 | had been a total rainfall of 1.64 inches 1 | reace s L insanity had been made in her case ough the rain last night on a vesterday. which brought the total to bicycle attracted the attention of S—————— date for August up to 14.34 inches. ot " | and she used Mexican slang in her ref- i : aid | A < 2 utation of that charge. . . Lieut, J. W. McCormick and Detec- | . There was a sprinkle still falling at ki dotinbt T W e Senator Mayfield Trails Op-| tive R B. Carroll of the second pre- | Folar Ship Leaves GOtham | that time and a trifle in excess of this may a so whenever { il | cinct. They started to investigate, | amount may have been recorded. The Although innocent, she said she | ponent by 50,000 with the result that the apparently as Whistles Give Salute. |1434-inch fall this month is only two- deformed figure fell from his bicycle | hundredths of an inch short of the good humor of the American would weicome any suffering that | e e b ! nch of State, which has im- might be invoked upon her. with o - 4 | heaviest month’s rainfall ever recorded who have come in contact EAMPA!GN ARENA “It is my ideal of life to be a mar- Votes. | resembled broken glass. Commander Aboard. | here, in August. 1906, when there was | & h him here, was tested by one per- ," she said. “In order to be a mar- The figure was e\-:\ntu.\llyX re\;alggl | { a total fall of 14.36 inches. switched _th nt French journalist. He insisted one must be punished for a crime — | to be William Rollins, colored, 23 = As a result of last night's rain this homes. Prot REe 5 : : ‘ F e o ratised. by, AlATTEy of . | B ths Aisoatitea press | month passed the record of the second found most o T e Intlistrialin ion Is Apt welcome any punishment or sufferiNg| DALLAS, Tex. August 25.—Senator | five half-galion jars of allsfet Baior, _NEW: YORK. Aujust 25.—A dingy|fieavies month breviously recarded 2 : ndustrial Depression Is Apt| o my o e don of Gen. Alvaro | Mayfield of Texas appeared to have lost | arranged within his belt He was |little three-master named City of New | S84S5 1373. WHen thet® Was a total of Rebukes Jourmallst. = Obregon, president-elect, she said {nis seat in the upper house of Cor- | first taken to the statin house | york strutted down the busy bay this | kiosk downfown a fall of 2.41 inches s BNt | AL By ecined icprited. o to Prove Blow to Repub- Toral alone was 16sponsible {0 that | press in today’s Democratic run-off | 1ot R was charged with sale abd | qfiemoon carrying the American fiag | was recorded up 10 10 o'clock last office seek- j tel e O \ ir i b Sa K 0 1 ad nothing - Oubent » . p YOV . o terminate E w':m,nl‘;? explained ma,q the American . o l:’oh;(\up\v;f v'r‘wfl‘l:nlxlyu;':n(tn;vh;dm;\m(:’r’(-d primary as incomplete returnis from | Hospital, where physicians probed |on its first voyage of exploration to “‘51!:]’6 heaviest flood reported: waz'tn lete closing or bor ses in | executive department can only make lican Chances. of senenting.” [ more than half of the counties in the | {or several picces of glass that lodged | Antarctica in more than three-quarters | the vicinity of Fifth and Hamilton Under the law a defendant | treaties and that it is for the Senate She was asked if she knew of any | grate showed him trailing almost 50,000 | ' 1S Bip when he fell of a century. streets, where several blocks were flood- e a notice rself to whether they are to b tabor leaders being involved in the as- | A SR LB T Gt TUKitip” thie- sakiten: of &Il ‘eceta/ Gt | ¥ (08 GHDIB.GE & feet! (i Som pldcis. i }‘,fl‘( been served on b to answer the | ratified Then he added a mild Y»"buk: BY G. GOULD LINCOLN, | sassination. Her eyes twinkled an s . \The flood extended from Fifth to Eighth charge and prepare a defense. 1If an | by telling the persistent questioner that Staff Correspondent of The Star she laughed as she tossed her head |tive Connally of Marlin, Tex SUBWAY ERASH LA'D harbor craft, the sturdy baraue put ut | ¢ reets and from Ingraham to Hamiton v | one has not committed. Therefore I| py tne Associated Press. answer is filed. Mr. Gifford said. he pe ought not to have insisted on an | poGTON Mass. August 25.—Putting | back and said Returns from 203 counties. 66 of them and’ 3% of the 10 : | streets. Many cars were stalled, som diatel i se . . stafl ¥ N : conceal 3 . ‘ me ho are t y . e will immediat der the case brought | answer. % the old Bay State in the doubtfal cof. | "1 have no’ laborites concealed be-complete, gave Connally 276816, May- With him to the South polar continent | being flooded over the tops of the courts for and if no RINWSE | After finishing with the newspaper el ¥ " | hind my skirts.” field 223,679. Connally was gaining on for two vears of hard work and high | MOtors and besements of houses in the is filed, he will ask for a padlock In|men, Mr. Keilogg made a pilgrimage lumn in a presidential eclection seems | Tt is absolutely untrue.” she con-|aimoct every report and with the ex- 3 | | s section were completely filled. jefault to the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier | 116 chort bresy’ Certa tinued. “that I took part in or had ¥ Ve | 1 ¥} | adventure. > ot v ¥ @ E;‘:xdes ook ek o7 the. Are dc Triotphe. Bu: be did 12 tle )hm:l of mlmrv'nl heresy C rtaini; o A mvlmm:h held h-x-,;':,g"};’l’)‘ Mh':‘dkt‘t‘fx\‘?”\‘x‘x’“fi\fi’“‘lé‘\cl‘“t"\";'l | ’ Th;i le: dc" had pllanned_hto l“t::l his ‘-DTr?'il:clE 'm had cleared shortly after against which the Government filed | this without escort and in as simple a | it 15 Republican political heresy. Mas- | 0 "prpoce of manufacturing bombs. | SYePing hac teet Fl, . e o e ate bade rer piod. | Other heavy 0o Wero seported in padiock action. there are eight soft | manner as possible placed on the tomb | sachusetts has cast its electoral vote for | 1" qo not know what any bombs that | : e SaE m: Em m|nut:hs domclded lthe vicinity of First and b streets @rink bars. several rooming houses b‘; a wreath without name or other in-|the Republican candidate for President | may have been manufactured were for. | Mayfield Declines C nmmfl\l‘. T S b i dlody Lo el s | where there was 4 feet of water i rros Botel ad & mmmber of drinking chb|scription. g since the days of Lincoln, except in 1912 Did Not Offer Poison. | , Senator Mayfield at Austin tonight ; ; | had been established and she was well | Street and the basements of approxi- R ey i | declled to Somment on <oe fwura | Defective’ Switch Not Cause o' Dunedin, New Zealand, | mately 25 buildings were flooded: and atesman in his next act, which when its vote went to Woodrow Wil- | .y¢ i5 absolutely untrue that I fur- | aajlable until he had had an oppor- | BEIEC v | the take-off point for the Souts potar |In the raliroad underpasses on Rhode Barred for Year. to kneel in silent homage before the |son. Even then Taft and Roosevelt |nished any poison to be used against | unity to study them in detall. ~He| e e A Bt A o PO | oland RS Pl S e e of the padiock by the court mnr;cré:! No ntr:’cr g:«uuzgxfhed \N};- combined polled about 114,000 more rl’rf‘?‘dm"f‘nll;;“«-!! :";':;‘Hfldm”:‘l‘"':“N}. \ndh;al:d vdlm‘l he would have a state- | of Wreek in Gotham Tun- v el debare ot Hatan roaqaer | cars and automobiles were stailed. Bo at efendants will be | OF bad ever pald this tribute to the | yotes than did Wilson, Is also untrue tha s Alog Suoe! | anRHE BROERYL s o T 2 e tomac Park roads were under water a: vill mean that the defendant ideals to which the place is dedicated. Bt There are aondiiione exiiing in fi{.‘; ‘where the Kiling of these t¥o men | ahth iy, cacdicied alds iy rel, Report Says. | g R vt T Pear. My, GEond pointed oit | e this present presidential campaign that | ™y "haq no part whatever in the | tacking each other's record for leg Slipping away from her Hoboken pier Ball Fans Marooned. % court order will give a defendant the | anuacador Myron T. Herrick was | MAke Massachusetts a real battic-|, .. qnation of Obregon and Kknew | tive activity. Tariff reform and farm — | shortly after 1 o'clock, the City of New | pyce thoysand persons were mar. rizht to re-enter the premises pending | he socretary's host at luncheon and |&70Und. Bricfly summed up they afe: | poihing of it until he was dead. I.am | relief also figured as issues By the Associated Press York was attended as far as the nar- | sor 3 pours in Griith Stadine oo the duration of the padiock after that meal the two went to the | SUONE wet sentiment, a heavy Cath- |0 either directly or indirectly re-| 'In the present race, Senator Ma i o failure | TS by the officlal city tug Macom. | (he rain halted the Secong homle “ih “All furpiture a ot ust | Zolt links at Saint Cloud. A veil of Ol population. and depression i LE¢ | (iogiple for any act of Toral 1 have |neld had the support of former Gov.[ NEW YORK, Augst 25.—Man failure | which was to accommodate the many | Gleveland in' the eignth oms, V1ot from the time the | cncorship was drawn so closcly over | Mill towns and cities. There are other | no heen involved in any bombing plot | james A. Ferguson, who was defeated | was blamed today for the wreck in | friends of Comdr. Byrd and the depart- |y “ycioek the last 100 persons: made and cannot be Te- | that part of the program that it was | contributing factors, but these are out- | o any gther anti-government plot. | by the Senator for the post siX years | which a crowded subway express train | g explorers. No one. however. Wanted | their way to thoir homer . mroroos cial order of the inot even certain whether Mr. Herrick | Standing. Not all of the wets are goiny | ™ 1~ follows, of course, that I have ago, g er under Times Square | 0 fide on the Macom. and everybod¥ | 3yiomobiles parked near the base ball went on. “The|ywas the opponent of his chief on the |0 vote for Gov. Smith, the Democ not been influenced in these plots by | Lee Leads. was torn asunder under Times SQuare | swarmed aboard the barque, prying into | L olves barked near the base ba rcumvented 35 | jy; s | nominee, nor all the Catholics, but 4 |any Catholic priest. Neither the Cath- | 110 g other race of national in- | vesterday, killing 15 persons and in- | every corner of the stocky boat that is | “piremen ‘of No. 1 Truek Co 1 . Tonight 1epresentatives of the Ame: large number of both greups Will | olic Church nor its clergy has any con- | oreqr, a contest for the congressional | juring more than 100 [ to convey the expedition from Dunedin | gorge R L Best rescued Rew Winies an colony were asked to the emba support the Democratic natfonal ticket | nection with or responsbility for any ' FrRe F P Cooventeenth district A etive. switeh hastily repaire, | ACFOSS 3200 miles of southern ocean 0 | Nfoor. R s Ty Wil o dine with the Secretary of State. Many memn u}!‘ llh(r'_'«'\ Rsmx;lx,v,): \:lnl A)[‘|{|)"~|l' m;nfl . n when she | left vacant when Repr tath lan- | ‘\\“1 24 \‘\'x( et ‘)” Al :1:;”1\'9.“\;»;) \w \1\.;;_:;\\#:» §“r; 5‘;;\“’1::' e illent ame-m“»fi{ Whmm:n::cb,; ipal affairs of : already. But Gov. Sn 1 er laugh rang out en § e senator ace, R. Q LSt R b ause o h v e Mrs 3 e el en the wats t ol o v ans from both the groups | was asked concerning the sned | S Aol g o Willam - Baldwin, 00 | e’ commander. and_ their oung son g‘t:\cm:remuurl‘{”,rm which he lived. He will be host then at a | Tk 5 iformation which I have | ment attributed to Bishop De La Mora ' oo nche, Tex., 16412 to 14,171 nance man who n‘L‘Ni he Mrs. Frederick Guest. backer of Tite S vb\ed(\\‘ ‘m'h\.gu‘r was dinner at which all t received fr Democrats and Repub- | which said that there was insanity in aton opposed Mayfield, Connally and was held in $10,000 bail on | Afiss Amelia Earhart on the flight of Tt ;‘an.‘u{x they arrived to Monday's ceremony will | Jicans alike I Gov. Smith has made | her family. Intimations that she wa s (ih sthatdvial norin coof homicide. the Friendship, and host of ‘wives |V Zopanse (o & summons. guests. Preceding that dinner | (he issue clearly between himself and | herself mentally deranged also aroused v i€ SY Y (g brimary which elim- the end of a day-long s | siste _;fi\:p;;\:rn::,s‘ra.\‘?,‘\\:siolégcs At itiaty vy o) g I is to call on T are the Republican nominee on the wet and | her risibilities. od a1l but two high men on the . brisige . o hremle BdnGuan | e, s iyt fhe cilter it | TOR) o Gk s, “ikyre s heen | TURSHROIEUE KN UVOMGETE0.0 announced that the deraflment was nor | sible with the men who are to be gone | Umes and damage to electric cables put e ot | ballot ” 2 > out lights over lar; ctis some' dry and Protestant Demo- no mental trouble in my family—at . two State races, outside of the | caused by the repaired switch. but b¥ |so long hts ge section: STRESEMANN IS EN ROUTF. ratic votes One thing Js quite clear If | lsast not before me. And 1 am mot | ORIY w0 St e N today's | another normally operated on the samc |~ The pler was lined with people who ”‘m‘x‘\fli‘x:‘gs Of automobiles were stalled he s to carry Massachusetts—he musi | ‘loco. 1 am only ‘chiflado’ election and in them the incumbents | cirewit. This switeh, it &as said, was | cheered frantically as the City of New [Hrous -8, : mi because of wet German Foreign Minister Leaves to 00 50 With the aid of Republican votes Word Similar to “Nutty.” appeared to be piling up safe margin | apparently turned as the traik: | York backed into the Hudson and swun | (00, The American Automobile s R o Por th are more Republicans than il o 3 [ State Superintendent of Public Instruc- | crowded with almost 2,000 homegocrs | slowly around for the run down the bay | WHEROD Was called upon to start 293 Sign Kellogg, Pact in Paris Democratg in the State Loco” is the well understood Mexi- | 0 SCNG N had 173,862 votes | was passing over it, and it was turned (A troop of Bov Scouts from Erie. Pa. | Stdfled machines during the storm pe- 25 UP).—Foreign ? can ‘word for insanity. “Chiflado” is & 7304 for s opponent, W. F. Gar- | not by the train itself, -but apparently | led in the yelling. Their shouts'were | ot hhe association's switchboard was emann, accompanied only ol clang_expression. which §5 used about | L =0lg"Y (g Commissionsr J. I, Rob- | either from the Times Squarc signal | particularly meant for the ears of Paul | Congested throughout the evening. an seons By v z The ind depression tor is of ( the same way that the word “nutty” |jc,n hojjed 189,517 votes to 106,286 for | tower or from switch valves close Siple. their 19-vear-old comrade who {5 e of 75 or 80 calls an hour be- . t importance. Hard times bring | is used in the United States his opponent. Itis Terrell, on the returns | the tuack Comdr. Byrd selected from all the IDE received during the heaviest raj political revolts Whatever may be said | When reminded of goxb. ']"“‘ e | from 175 counties. H. KIfR, the tower man, was inter- | Scouts in the United ..:mu:.\ to act as| Road Little Affected. S IR RNET BILTNT, . « ~ of the country at large, there are com- | was not a real nun and that her con e = ength after the aceident | his orderly on the expedition o ey ez e SN ME LLEBRANT | 180 munitic fassachusetls which are| vent was not a genuine institution of o o Jupheiyidadiy bactad tola-of res | Briiplgots e Sorm did little or no damage to 5 " R not_enjo prosperity. To talk to the | the church, Mother Concepclon's re Dog: Crosses Ocean. G dsfective switoh: to: Balds ks as Seaman. {oshaays ieading out Washington, Refuses to Comment on Reports e A - hen | text operatives about prosperity | sponse was prompt and seriol DENVER. Aug raveling e said that his conscience was | Paul, however. was not an orderly | gladensburs and thovate oy o Sng - ar Padlock Aetions ecarn o durin present campaign would b+ | ““Those stories are not true. sadd. | o hrst-class passenger, Hasso, n Ger t Y. as A towerman has 1o | today He was just an ordinary sea- w.\,“mw";_‘;’,:‘lm,“‘:'r“,“»"‘dl“?“"" the used perm o enter | i yay red flag b w bull, | “I have been recognized e Soiice toe. ace ™ Germony | fher tesponsibility after he has re- | man. giving o hand At the hawsers, | Weshington-Baltimore boulevard before bet h b onditions in_these Massachusetts mili my convent has been recoghized as @ | yogaPurier ‘a S1-day trip. Mrs. Helen | orted a mechanical breakdown to a | putting a final polish on the deck and | pede trame. - o i oo pay 0 im- he be saved from | 1ouns have not improved, except in | properly established institution for 17 | (U 8RCNE ST aived Hass maintenance man doing other useful work. When he went | ang ware not afieetey —o nern Mary- B isolated cases, dur t four years. | v not only by the Mexican church | G BF BECC Sl é ¢ aboaud Iast night. his Arst word ;| 'and were not atfected deciding to go a matter of fact ny cases t so by the holy father. The holy Shunts Empty in. Well, give me some old clothes et car lines were crippled early pied by tio JWIL WOTSe | gave me authority lo found my | ¥ P King discovered the defective switch | got them, and a mop and pail, too. | If?[v‘".i"fi'i‘p‘"‘xix,’!’ floodad " the. dhder em 18 1 ) of New Bedford, one | convent 17 vears ago and I was made N N 3 ust betore 5 o'clock as he was trying | As the bar ot or “stou < | & 2 e inder- Bedford, on o e ' (" )\\ h h l \R J clock as he 8 | As the barque pointed her’stout bows | yroung conduits "Tie-ups were reported indorsement of the Kel- | gc mill citles, which has|a nun in Queretaro by Bishop Riv {o shunt an empty train from the down- | down the river. ships at their piers and S genuine admiration for me Republican. An effort was | in_ 1912 town to the uptown tracks. He report- | ships in the stream whistled her R;:&&f";{_’:fl:{:l’gul street and Massac ccond was the made to bring about a 10 per cent re- “Not only 15 my convent regularly ‘!ml to Baldwin that in throwing his | noisy greeting. A big monoblane one | the™ gekin, - ourteenth and U streets. Premier Poincare | quotion in wages in- the haills thees | organized, but all the nuns fheroin PART ONE—'1 PAGES | lever both the defective switch and the | of the four alrcraft that will serve BYrd | quring thes on, Pit hope of persuading | several m The operatives | were and are proper Catholic nuns.’ ne News—Local, National and|one operated with it had jammed. |on the Southern continent. eu [ North: Captat s, bart of the evofiing 2. Column 5 | promptly on strike. They re-| The mother superior said that, in her . Foreign | Baldwin made repairs with a helper. | overhead The aircraft’s controls Were | qud b sroete ‘;,“d H streets. Eleve ined on strike for months. An effort | role of martyr. she had intended to ' Cross Word Puzzle—Page 12 | Carr. and then shunteds the emply |in skillful hands. however. for she was| Brookiand . Flo orth Capitl str been made 1o reopen the mills but | — (Gontinued on Page 2, Column 7, | Political Survey of the United States— train_successtully manned by Bernt Balchen. Harold T | New york _mf,a‘l‘:" m{‘l‘;‘"::‘Vr‘{“~'l"\j‘:h\‘il « rare TRAIN KILLS TWO IN AUTO y of the strikers have made no 5 Pages 20, 21 and 22 [ A 10-car steel express had been held | June and Dean Smith. the expedition’s | grveat and on the ©Lebn park from T move 1o go back to work five minutes at Times Square during | pilots, who dipped their machine across | pno w o e LeDroit Park line X v o : P o X . : | Washington - Alexandri: ectric e Fall River Lawrence, Lowell are other 0 As G PART TWO—12 PAGES tepairs and clearing the track of the | the City of New York's bows, banked at | g - andria _ electric Fatally Injured | citie in’ the B DY OF w HIN TON Section—Editorials and Edi- | emoty and as s the down track | dizzv angles over her stern and | ratlwny line was halted by grounded in which the depression Editorial ! Jower cong N P textile industry in New England he e was cleared Baldwin signaled the mo- | sped ahead again to repeat the spec- | farl conduits in Potomac Park n Blind" Crossing hit hard. Even if mill owners are in- MA 0 D N WOODS 1\('{“,',“(:”.1 New Books 1 torman of the waiting train to proceed Mlar performance. Most of the tie-ups g 3 clined 'to st ho the Republican N FOUND I | Rudio News—Page 6 The first elght cars passed the swiich, |~ Nearing the Narrows. the Autarctio: | oo (€MPOrAEy in character and the are more restiv Pinancial News—Pages 7, 8 but the second truck of the ninth car | bound hoat and the escorting Macom | yrobnlv, WS cleared up atter stops of anything to bett Phrent-Teacher Activities—Page | Tan into an open switch and shot sids- | stopped so that the guests might be | g 15 MIBUKES to n hall hour nditions. Wi s been re Lucien B. Peyton Committed Sui- (ways into a concrete wall separating | taken off. When the baraue resnmed ;‘:['l“,m‘fl"h were put out as a re- t a crossing 2 s | mills have operated on half time PART THREE—11 PAC | the uptown and downtown tracks. It | speed. her crew scrambled on to her | i 2 Qroken ot flooded cables in the syl others have shut down completely cide, Jury of Inquest Bosiaty cut in two by the impact, s rear [yard arms to wave farewell to the | (wbot NOtth Capitol street avea. be- and W. A Corbin, both | ground scems right for an upheaval, | Clubwomen of the Nation—Page 5 | half bewng telescoped by the car | shore party, and then the boat put out | " o orida and New York avenues killed and M It may ¢®me and it may not. A Demo. Decides. | News of the Clubs—Pages 7 and 8 1.um its front being dragged over the | for Gravesend Bay to have her com- ost uuh::(cl;:l\umu\;“\nhxk‘:lfnM“ x"mi ol o é C A section which was flaoded cratic platform and Democratic lead- | . ties for 100 feet until both it and the | passes correcte = ers urging tarift reduetions would not | | PART FOUR—16 PAG eighth car overturned. \” e < ::”’,‘t Rhode Island avenue northeast e 2, these taxtlle workets, © il With @ bullet wound in the head and | Amusement Section—Theater, Screen | Men, women and children, dead and | Leviathan Salutes. oty in other scatiered portions of the sy i that i spite of 8N -oalliiar Fevoriek ab ide, the | _and Music | alive, were strewn along the tracks, the | As she was pulling away the great | vt wall the tmportations |t 38-caliber revolver at one slde, the § 0 (0F T noior world—Pages 5, 6 [ lghts went out and panic seized the | Leviathan, outward bound. slid grace- Sewes Overtansd ana the competition of | hody of Lucen B Peyton, 51 years old | NV Of Ipu.»»u..-.m. as smoke from smoldering | fully past. giving her saute of the| po. N . 4. Column 2) was found yesterday in the | Aviation Activities—Pages 8, 9, 10 and | fires “caused by short circuits rolled | sea—three long toots of the liner's l\m‘“d“”-‘ of water rushing down Rhod on the old Whi S e, east 1n | through the cars bass-voiced whistle. The City of New e ”';“P\""_'. n two directions ovei - / & PR attsville. A jury of inquest, sum- | gpanish War Veterans - Page 13 | Ilnvl\‘ 'll:\‘l-ul.lm'-' In the city was| York's answer was pitched in a mxh‘.‘*‘“I \“r:(~f‘l:“;‘:sl:::j‘!“‘\$|;l"‘|; I‘n‘d T‘; . atea b9 Jatios b the Dkt Hagh sop il M etal! 13 tushed o the scene, every veserve in | soprano. : s ceritable lak “ h("f I)” Y”U Tl”nl" “{ KC”U‘JQ pflt’f? ;;)‘val":“IH.UIHM:HU' Jater rendered a :;1.}‘.‘,1‘,:‘\ ‘u‘.”m\: Page 13 | Manhattan was assisned to duty, Passengers on_the Leviathan, which | eXtending for almost the entire block 5 s verdict of suleide District Naval Reserve—Page' 13 (Continued on Fifteenth Page.) (Conttnued on Page 3. Column 3) More than 2 feet of water remained “Juliet Is Best Rose.” S: Cle = Discovery of the body followed the | praternal News—Page 14 | 5 | In the street for several hours after th uhie €s hn AYSs LIemenceau | yuding of a hand on the lawn of John | Almy and Navy News Page 14 | storm and in some places it overflowed | B, Musgiller by Samuel Smith. §olored fal Story, “The Fortunate Way | the curbs. Fortunately, the nigh ter- ! races saved many cellars from being who was mowing the lawn — Smith Page 15, farer” Page 1 | flooded. but the water did force its way ot Pro Basnt as muck character as the Jullet.” | notified Mr. Musgiller and a search wis | civilian Army N " | SUR JARD, France Tiger” resisted all efforts to get | nstituted, the body being found by W | Veterans of the t War- Page 15, | ™ N . into the delicatessen store of Joe Tash While former Premier | him to change the sibject . | B, Littlaford, & nelghbor of Musgilier, | VCUoTans of the Qrea ol.Charles A. Lin ergh | At 115 Rhode Island avenue and & quan- trolling in his beau Politics wre so strictly prohibited | The fact that the revolver was rusted jtity of the stock was damaged urden here today he was | here,” he sad, ‘iat I have excluded | by rain and other conditions made £ Wri Th A 5 Has F d B Sr\‘bml uuhm:ub'lh\a .\mlh;‘d there and comment he had 1o make | even the Georges Clemenceau and | authoritles believe Peyton had been » ere either pushed or towed out. Chil- e pact. the formal | Raymond Polncare rose true | dead about two weeks - PART SIX—8 PAC rites at merica as oun ;l‘irru in IIIE&\I"XEI;D\‘;!I\W donned batiw will take place in Paris | that [ have one of utiful | Peyton, who s unmarried und 15 | classified Advertising e Ng suits and frolicked in the water. Mme. Edouard Herrick roses, but women | survived by two brothers, had been in | & 0 ¢ : Her ngs ! Boat Aids . Juliet is the best rose when e ot n France poor health, according Mrs Perry | PART SEVEN—8 PAG! H Motorists. properly was Lhe ex-pre Then n o remarked W. Browning of East Riverdale, Md., # | pugazine Seotion—Fietion and Humor | i l A rowboat was brought nto use to e o | “1 have taken all the Ume T can give | eousin. He tecently had given up his ! His Article Appears Today | tesoue 13 persons marconed in a pressed for statement | talking about flowers, 50 1 eannot say | r «.1.an‘ a1 ||~u‘.,,v ‘street north APIIC TION—8 PAS | P o Fd' ial fi = :‘r,x.u“:u‘“m:‘l,\::luw‘iv&:ule:'m g\:. t::; W On peace | w general | anything more even about peace, if it| west, Warhington, and was preparing Events Pletures. ! age One—FE S vo stalled automobiles under the 1 enly that a Nttle more humility and | to go to Texas RO | g itorial Section viaduet at Sixth and Rhode Island Testout rose + great deal less haughty ambition in| Peytons’ absence had not been no- COLOR SECTION—4 PAGE northeast. e 1 world would do as much as peace | Hieed, as he did nol often visit the | Mutt and Jeff. Reg'ler Fellers; Mr. and _W. H._ Qreevy, proprietor of the well, but Wty Lo Prevent war, Browning home ‘ * Mrs., High Lights of History, (Continued on Page 2, Column &) » L] ) 4

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