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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (., APRIL 17, 1¢ WLKNSON FGT " DU FOR SENATE B2 % SCHACHT ASSURES | PAYMENT OF DEBTS man Banker Insists That| ican Investors Abroad ; ; Will Not Lose. i 132—PART ONE. RNAN GROUPS ORDERED PROBED Hindenburg Follows Up De- cree Dissolving National Socialist Troops. Shakespeare Lib rary to Open FORMAL DEDICATION Georgetown Gardens Open This Week End SATURDAY OF FOLGER STRUCTURE. FOURTH ANNUAL PILGRIMAGE TAK S PLACE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. [£ |Labor Foes of Judge Send| Protests to Members of ‘ Chamber. @ the Assoclated Press, | By the Associated Press Organized labor prepared yesterday residen = BERLIN, April 16—Dr. Hjalmar W Bay ' the Bensiet battle |, followed ‘”pp’;”,l Bchacht, former president of the || ainst the promotion of Judge James t Social- Reichsbank, reassured America in a | H. Wilkerson of Chicago, who sentenced cting the radio broadeast tonight that German AL OSpore: - ere) sent SeEAGY 40 investigate vate debts would be repaid, even if every ator by the Railway Labor organizatioi . ganizations & temporary moratorium was necessary, | Executive sociation charging Wilker- rmine the authority but on condition that “the present men- | \“.\\\ with “prejudice and class consciou: i ook $al stagnation must be overcome.” i = h A 3 | Favosd rt Passed. o e was re- Discussing the world economic situa- . """"{'"'“‘P" ¢ ctiming ] ican Relchsban- tion, Dr. Schacht, one of Germany's Labor e b G| ernment spokes- leading bankers a s had been nomists, said | { as outwelg the Judiciary Mreios he saw “here and re a psychologi- Subceon nmu-v! \\‘:x}:fhvH(x[‘[jvn:dk;;_r\'finnn:: Reichsban- out ol ‘}‘1‘“"“"’ b‘;‘""‘":" “apone to 11 years in the | by His speec! the firs 8 s from Germa the Inter becommittee's report favoring o Radio Forum, ored by »‘”mj Bty ”H;E olitical Bias Denied. o former st ol : ter of instruc- Morris of Cl former ime Wilhelm Minister to Sw e subcommit- t terior, is- “Economic Madness.” hat members of ey “Everywhere the economic m before voting p Nazi storm the war is being realized,” Dr | besed on no po- said. It also becomes more { solely for safe- all the tim the int L Held Foe of Labor. of the state. treaties concluded since the end of the | { et L T B ared he could not ; s the perpetuati n quar- war meant only the perpetuati | rc An unusual view of the garden in the rear of the old D: in avenue and R street, now the re e St economic madness | ; . ue and ¢ $ an The German people “are determined | b "f 3 which will be ope ing the Georgetown garden pil NS exar as to pay all their commercial and other | oot ¥ an| the Nazi orm troope. T )] T er ' | r f | JEN ™ 1 I el B the ROMINENT Georg on, 2805 P strect, an the garden of the old Decatur house ! HE oo . st s dents wil sreen, 3025 N 2812 N street, now owne Mrs municipalities, states or the federal L ‘ s / : government,” he Saturday’s Hostesses. that of Mrs, C ;. “Perhaps a t noratorium o it s for long-term p ns must be » e arranged, but in end no owner of e Georg en to be serte - German sec will suffer damage.” Proceeds of gathering all g0 t Issues Warning. e nationally- 'ENGINEER OFFICERS 1i Storege ine credits needed for monts. this” et Drerented thgt cold storage the e ) = 3 turnover,” Dr. Schi aid he thought | fivwe : 8 regarding the so-called standstill agr f 5 plained l:v\'n: dissolu- ments that “one should only have con- | Ps as not d der mples sidered a mere transfer moratorium, | leaving open the possibility for German | debtors to pay in marks inside Ger- > Nezis as a party and d as free as ever so eir views was concerned. t fc HOLD 58TH REUNION! Fort | to Annual Dinner Served at the 3 i ign_pressure had T he transter could have been taken Add et & thing to do With his acuc:‘:.;. care of at the proper moment later,” Humphreys—Addresses of s U5 ho i wos of 16 mea al:d{\\‘]r:t - 5 he said. “The tremendous shake-up o 5 : in the Spring of the German banking system and stock | Given. ixhibit in Radcliffe Garden. eeds of the WITNESS IN UNSOLVED u v v » — s t pst of hel s ay the v ENALE! i e g EERas, Wn, will exhibit| grq i: Mrs.| Miss Winona Rorby, who came from il SLAYER WINS ACQUITTAL m;‘f‘)“rrz:“xl-‘!d )f“vlzwt‘.u'.r\mwxr[A{r‘:‘.:lcy~p; her work in the all but form: Uu\‘,r' “ml'i,n Linc n‘,:.w lE::‘Bm vna\lx_v,;‘\ ru\ Ill-Feeling Growing Out of Case . CURked Slate Ars arden of Mrs. Wallace Rad tree Moseley a gradu e Univer- 30 YEARS FUGITIVE of Engineers, United States Army, met ¥ ; i 324 R Wes ka and ihe Recreational Blamed for Death of Police | here tonight at the sixty-fifth street, where t 408 R street i Hull House, Chicago. St reunion dinner of ck will form an att 228 O stre with children, con- Judge. th Carolina Man, Prominent a8 M aunuRl SO i r the sculpture. and M - a nursery school in | i L 1863, during the Ci tion of the exhi > d 4 year olds and | 'y, <o Rt in Missouri Town, Returned o Among the prominent officers of the rd. 3 April 16— i chl Ther reet N al groups in the el Corps of Engineers attending are C Cimiporeiad el ity LB turdave for chil. | Police Judge C. P. Stivers, 40, a grand on Sister's Tip. Lytle Brown, chief of E: e hronze “Pesssus | aven n h wit Iy . bronze “Pegasus avenue and R In no sense, how witness in an unsolved slaying | George B. Billsbu ) . s at y By the Associated B Engineers: Gen. Herbert De Open for First Time. & o e gy “‘fi‘\“‘v’fl"\"(;fin}l‘z‘?in«”: ?l"::;: BAKERSVILLE, N. C, April 16— mer assistant chief of Enginee Ghflaren oy edan. (windows of ¥ e e ; hildr an, windows of which had been George Presnell, 60, was fl“l_:;"fm e Williac D, tional and | painted w and was reported to have today of a first-degree murder charg! the United St by the mecca of d that is not| had a Kentucky license tag on the front brought !glr ¢ (la:\ h?\’gr;?fl?\::]al:s ;u_ EulflFg“-«([d L4 3 al tennis players, w T 2gency in the | and an Ohio tag on the back. 013’-53";0 LI YA Tioed e tne | O Bl T Ders o My P Ache- ' be open t r the time, as the committee’s opinicn Clay County officers, assisted by others Shadow of the law, only fo have it in | | Col. Henry' C. Jewett and Col. Gustave = T 0 g el Sl B sction justifiable. R. Lt r < Count; nounced the jury’s decision, esnel | made under the supervision of Col “Hell's Hou another of a NHEEC At oot ored, was unmoved, but when he arose to ward H. Schulz, commanding officer of r 0 m t e 1' 0 11 t 0 W creen plays, with |0 February. Judge Stivers appeared thank the panel he could not speak. | Fort Hymphreys, by a commiftee headed ansferred to a | 43,8 Vitness before the grand jury in His wife had sat close to him by Maj, William E. R. Covell, Maj. Ec o but moving sjtua. | the shooting of Neal, allegedly by three throughout the brief trial and testi. ¥in A Bethel and Capt. Albert C t tite similar to others trat ‘,“u';‘rf:dme{w‘odg‘:'.";‘r’aé‘;g{,“f":“:!;,';u{:& fled in his behalf. It was Buchanan's deber, Jr. . , . . have been shown among older e ting i o advances {o her that brought about the Maj. Covell was toastmaster, calling Reviews and News of Washington’s Theaters. prisoners. It has moderate interest | o ill-feeling growing out of the Neal fatal fight, said Presnell, and she cor- the following officers for speeches d some well kn actors in the ’ ;obnmgd oy | Gen. Brown, Gen: Pillsbur: . B0 iars 4 While officers were in pursuit of the o 1902, in August, when Presnell nor, Col. Markham, Col R “The Crend Beata® men, John M. Quinn, 50, lawyer here, slashed Buchanan at a saw mill in the | and Maj. J. H. Lee. Spec at Warner's Earle. with was arrested on a conspiracy charge in Iron Mountains, near the Tennessee | tainment was provided in ke connection with the killing. Quinn said NYTHING that James Cagney is in is likely to be amu “The Crowd Rears,” although d Walter sortment s line, he fled to fowa. He wrote to his | father' here, but, fearing detection, the elder man wrote George not to write, | songs and stunts. The 1 | Band furnished tie music. 5 he knew nothing about the case. S LAW HELD INVALID = . - ot, by means h 1 gart and that his wife was dead. { Upper: Reading roon akespeare Library, Second and E: | it s steps, while Presnell married again in Towa and | Capitol streets, which w ed and dedicated next Saturday 200 HUGUENOTS MARK Bl gt the quartet’ is heard in o established himself in his community. | afternoon. coving Tace plonoes s. Sidney Page, with Petite | [llinois Income Tax Assessed “Not He moved to Prattsville, Mo, and was Lower: Bust of William Shakespeare and memorial tablet to Henry Clay | r Marie, Peggy In February this > first crowd at the Earle Earle and Al Ricker, | joined by a sister. through whose bequest the library was built BIRTH OF U. S. SOCIETY On the right is a portrait didn't roar as loudly at it Junior Durkin, Pat O'Brien, s an extremely grotseque act, | by Valuation.” sister informed officers of his identity, Poleer, i - Ry 't ¢ T Bl 3 e i ho i ool e and he was returned here for trial. He * Proposed Memorial at Manakin . coomed ore e s i are; | In Crime Drama at Keith's. Ming Yo s :‘:fl“fpg’?,f;r& ith SPRINGFIELD, IIL, April 16 (®).— was re.indicted, although & first in- HE Folger Shakespeare Libr volumes is decorated in the Elizabethan AT {1y sermed A ipats:; tha tha Mesars NIOR DURKIN'S p: as & a bieycle, which easilv falls apart, | TR€ recently enacted Tilinois State in- dictment had been presented against East Capitol and Second stree T Town, Va., Occupies Atten- Werner, Who Taventle e and one of the best acts on the pro- | come tax law was held unconstitutional him almost exactly 28 years ago. housing the most valuable c n order to give the general public SYRex dly J s S gram is provided by Ed and Jennie |2V Judge Jesse R. Brown of Alton, in S lection of & pearean Works |an opportunity to see some of Mr. Fol- | tion of Convention. A Ly 1L toe A by it Tan iltiar ] |%he Sangamon County Cireutt Ceurt O in_the world, will be formally | gor's outstanding collections, a great ex | DoRst Thiw CaE- s Rooney an the trapese. Lillian Crocl | today. An appeal from the ruling will WEDDING DAY ADVANCED and dedicated next, SatTday, | niniton pandik coliections, a great ex- | o, e Associated Press ney L<H)cv\l;|;‘{:‘; 1 Pat O'Brien SI‘\‘(»‘dp‘:II'(A"n:'X\] ?;m to the r;‘“c“"?:‘ ©f | be made to the Supreme Court. 5 he famous | Shakespeare, is filled s or| FARMVILLE, Va. Aj —Mem- et of s n Sk s Judge Brown ruled that the income TO BAR PLANNED JOKES e N WLk e L e 1 Naueel H e white - haired E . [ior e it b itoes ot e ey In ceremoni ¢ d of the building there is an| Of all the United States gathered here boys. should no TUDIOS BANKRUPT | constitution “for tne reason that said = o'clock Elizabethan theater, designed not as a | 10day to celebrate the tenth anniversary regret _the ART STUDIO act is a proposed tax on property by Adjutant General of Massachusetts | of Henry Clay Foiger, for replica of any one famous theater nn°f,g‘f organizatior L;;‘(‘, having ——ip graduation and nn;va:uauon" and chairman _of Shakespeare's time, b an endeavor | he principal discussion of the con- said so own : e e 4 The ruling held that income was Weds 24 Hours Ahead of An- Oil Co o Teproduce the most adapiable fes- | Vention, attended more than 200 e story 1 | Tiffany (Concern Enters Voluntary | ... that the income tax law ced Date blished the libra tures of s 1 and recreate their at-| Members, was a proposed Huguenot me- however. up me of boot- Petition. did not a uniform tax on such mounte 4 to the imp! 0 Grorge | mosphere. In the pit there are seats, | Morial at Manakin Town, Powhatan superior to his results of ey property as required by the constitution, By the Assoc wr Plim, of the | glthough co y to Elizabethan cus- | County; the largest Huguenot settle SRy LA | . NEW YORK, April 16 (#).—A volun- | = “The gact clearly shows,” Judge Brown FRAMIN! who also | toms, and no contemporary of the poet’s | Ment made in America, founded in 1699 The pi is a y petition in bar was filed in | said, “an intention to make no distinee “H. Agnew, State effects as mod- | A Pilgrimage to Ma n Church will be 1d “Wings" of Federal Ccurt tion between in from property and P g v esident o has made possible in this | Made tomor | e track incom earnings. . The a L o 0 i « ) ter. On the foor below there are| Dr. W. T. Wyman William, pastor of | and roncerns ows, memorials and ¢ act m fall when tested by ““(‘.m, h Quir I - modern dressing rooms, a lobby, wait- | Hampd dney College Church, in an | some people involv- | tical art work: the rule income is property and RUACHion. X re nd ng rooms and other up-to-date facili- | address this afternoon presented the | James Cagney. Who, as Mr. in the The petition, signed by R. Ashmead, | that taxes on property must be uniform euterday 0% St pom sor of En - | ties | history of the Huguenot’s from their Coward re- | death of th ate. Mr. | treasurer, listed liabilities of $481,595 | oy valuation. and mot otherwise, as e tt & Do . will make t ry ad- . . Oiber B | beginning to the French reformation| mMa about his new play, “love O'Brien plays the bootlegger, who |and assets, consisting largely of ac- | required by the constitution.” De 5. L ] i Prof. Adam been made Many Other, Rovins. of 1802. each other very much” and who, shifts responsibility on the boy when | counts receivable, amounting t> $315,907 5 e “ihe wedding day, | SUPervisor of researc e Ty “At the opposite end of the building | < _ | after numberless race-track acci- | his place is raided by the police, and | The principal creditor is Louis Tif- | bods; 1o snnouncing the Wedding dNF| s exert be broadcast over |are the administration offices, individ- | LE dents and photos of automobiles | only after a series of painful ex- |fany, to whom there is due on notes and | India has a prolonged kerosene price g “Wes, they Wete 0 bS ZMUet!d nation-y » newwork of the | pot (M B ooms for making] KILLED BY OFFICE GAS | bouncing off the straight and nac: Periences does the man concede his | other credits the sum of $223,356 war. today, but during the week friends had | G, mpia - Broadcasting tem. us studies, speces 5 | L . Tow, are reunited forever and ever warned them of d practical A E photostatic reproductions, storerooms, . e | as the curtain descends. Most sur- THE WRIGHT CO. Jokes on the wedding da; A Prince to Open Theater. te 4 l;Prm-mnnnz Rochester, N. Y., Man| prising of these “people” is Ann A “Yesterday they decided t0| on the same day, in England, the | “Of the collection itseif, the most| Dvorak, a definite blond 4 set the date 24 hoj ad. It was tstanding book of all is probably the Found Dead With Wife. iR Coop he S"dd'{g];’ a(;m?;::sm;i Prince of Wi as big a surprise to me as to ai new designated by Mr. Folger as the| poopperpp N v April 16 () a dark-haired heroine, and who is since I was to have g my daughter precious in the world'—the VIn-| podericl G, Buckley, 45 oiomioint| forced to be unhappy the 15 [] ape . ; T was | 1 rg=-the Vin ederick G. B 8. prominent| for o be unhappy through the . . AT e Lol o 1645, presnted by the | Tnecerck G, Buckieyt 4% prominent| forced o be unhappy | onday Only! A Sacritice Selling o guest at a wedding ¢ o Vincent, ‘the toval hersld. | wite, Eisie M, Buc 5. 'wers illea Others who contribute their bits v v 3 four principals last nigh cedication will rs in the colle < | today by 7as esc g Opposite the w rsed Mr. Z i35 1 N BToODIGE Sodas gas escaping b Cag . = nd | makes | “‘_\‘,“, o fnhzlflfl L "ngm from a v's office here ney are Joan Blondell, who is better ® RIOT-TORN AUCKLAND Includiag 'Venus nd Aot w1500 Caroner Leomsrdo sild ihan evec as the gil’ fend who ed A 04, the first printed| death was accidental marries Cagney’s brother, and Eric ln m e FEARS WAVE OF ARSON |; Tl e e e T ooy Buekey. retary and treasurer| Linden, who seems much too | ~/ ard Dere at | work of Shakespeare and the only| . ihe gieriing Siren Fire Alarmn Go to be playing the role of a | —_— —_— o e | R T e e ot i ARote Ms Buckley ¥rote o her son bu%r)*d and triumphant auto racer. | = » of Shake- y 0] R OF quar o n New York showed she had attended he remainder of the cast is v In =1 ; Pavier i ) 1619, the first | L4 Indoors Upon Warn J (\4\’ *“-‘“”'_f;"‘[lg:’}f}“‘sh‘;:‘.(,_\,pmn.;"'pm(,: a theater last night with her husband,| chock full of famed drivers of the > $5p. oF MayorOity Tader 1 to provide | cc oo s 7| after which they went to his office,| track, whose names will probably . 2 the Grustees | | “Not all the books in the library were | 8PParently so that he could catch up| be recognized by the public that Heavy Guard. Ovan ihe ey | written by Shakespeare, although it is| With some work knows about such_things By the Associated P NS rente o | around his works that the memorial ———s - o ”1‘1”8;‘::1“; ,D‘“p‘,'; A‘\P(’(}log has ¥as Smotiued Eres iam Sh onceived. Other authors of the 2 ct, very good; James ~—Auckland, sce o S | work, and Frank De Voe, assisted by Bernie Dolan, sings a s liberally Tepresented, particu those | from whom the dramatist drew plots | Jobless me: was like a bes Police Chief Blames Glancing Bul-| Suites ) ng about mamma and papa. which just about 5 or quotations or whom he is supposed to m ) b Sins ohickn, | have read or who have made allusions | let Fired at Ground. | Taises the roof. e 5. MELCHER 1, Price and Less et it e el ground, adjoining | Concarning the Shakespearean works ERINCETON, Ky, April 16 (7—| Dorothy Mackaill fioo e e noin . be \cted of | in the library, Director Slade said: Jess Whittinghill, 40, of the Golden | In Person at Rialto. 4 Difkets were on 1 of | ! The Folger Shakespeare Library con-| Pond section of Trigg County, was shot o and o peuoi : The | e upward of 1400 different copies | &0 killed tonight by Chief of Police| 1) r ACKAILL, on this through the city and | ! designed BY | o¢ the collected works (different edi- | Everelt Jones who had attempted to week's stage at the Rialto, is . ”’u.' 1sulta- | s and duplicate coples both in- u:-m 'him on suspicion of transporting | :‘hfl‘lclri\ as she is on the screen— Rumors that the homes of prominent N iae” and | cluded) in & total of about 9,700 vol- [ Whisky. Toic ano s thal sha 15 very, very Eitizens might be outside and|umes. In addition, besides numerous| Chief Jones said Whittinghill and| fair and most becomingly pleasant | siderable appret approved {wo other men in an automobile jumped | ©f speech, manner, voice and every- coples of the sonnets and poems, it has were posted before some the resi- : ot : S cut of the car when orcered to halt.| hing else. Ably assisted by—as the dences ia these rep Ber'ot ‘separate. editions of ‘the. plays,| The officer said he fired {hree or fouf | SCreen remarks again and again | Mo mivor kst der prohibit- CSPEATEAN | .z mlet' leading, with over 800 copies: | SPOtS at the ground in their direction | “Mr. Mackaill,” who is in reality Mr. ing all public m h ; tla the college and expressed the belief the bullet that | struck Whittinghill had glanced. The other two men ascaped. Keith Miller, 'and a gentleman who is incidentally a good singer, she presents a little skit which | ‘Macbeth’ n | and Juliet’ with over 500, ‘Romeo ‘Merchant the assembly and of Venice' Whit- ? = it ¥ i i is not e “fn::h E ‘}1 1?1‘,::"::?' ?Sia’rmsfi inghill was shot through tne right tem- | by half so painful as most cinematic was in- Trustees' Statement, critical study, 1t will obviously be of | Pl and died instantly. Ten gallons of | heroines' stage contributions—and Y inguished without t “behalf great service to have at hand such a| WISKY Were found in the automobile. | Dot only says her little say. sings doing much damage. AL B1avEy issued _om, Dehalf of | Collection of differant editions so large- | Ghef Jones said he had suspected | her little song and dances her littie = the trustees, Wil de, director | upplied, 8s t are, with introduc- | Whittinghill of engaging in liquor run- | dance with ease and glibness, but of the 1ib E e Hons "notés. estays. and. criticar ag | RIng for some time jemains all the time her very charm- BURNS KILL HOUSEWIFE |, it i the | piraus” Morcover o large mumber of| PLANS FLIGHT TO TOKIQ | mgsif, © ™ =™ e e than 100,000 ies cantain. the Mp. notes. by | celluloid sort, Mr. n g ) en of letters and others, giv-| . . Mr. Herb Gordon e A §55 ites of such fine quality ds utterl lind Husband Beats Out Flames | pie quantity | S-10r8, men of 2 Japanese " N continues to “whisper” out his 3 ' : pocs CLESTERS SRS O S S SROR by STRAGH NNXEY & ” of manuscript material » than 8,000 1.1.1,"-' volumes added value and in-| Japanese Aviator Arrives in U. 8;| {RR0ntest and melodious fashion, CHOICE OF: fmpossible—and it would be if we were not intent on_im- With Bare Hands. paintings, drawings ngs, etch- | 67 Eastward Hop Failed. and prepares an mediately disposing of them to make room for incomng Sume p almospherically satisfying introduction for the ap- proach of the silken Miss Mackaill On the screen is “The Deceiver,” a drama of the see-if-you-know- who-did-the-murder variety—which | is better than you are led to suspect | it is going. to be. In this, Mr. lan ings and prints; original oil paintings, | water colors and draw photographs and playbills and programs, costumes BAND TAX IS ISSUE and many other memorabilia of noted | — - ertie: i | Pl (Droperties and souvenirs, . |Town Free of Debt Paces Its Hot- test Election. facture, circulated with specially con. ditioned air at a constant temperature, PROVIDENCE, R. I, April 168 (). Although her blind husband put_out the flames with his bare hands, Mrs, Minnie Lafleur of Hillsgrove was 80 se- verely burned when her clothes caught fire today that she died in a hospital. Her husband, Duff Lafleur, 64, suf- mer merchandise. See them! Compare their features of con- struction with suites selling at twice $55 and even more. All suites of very newest designs and upholstered in excellent grades of coverings. ® 3-Piece Mohair Suites for____$55 NEW YORK, April 16 () —Seji| Yoshihara, 28-year-old Japanese avia- | tor who last year made an unsuccessful | attempt to fly across the North Pacific| from Japan to the United States, ar- rived today on the liner Albert Ballin to prepare for a fiight from ® 2.Piece Tapestry - San Francisco| Keith plays the role of o v 2 = fored Severe burns while extinguishing | ore”provided to house these treasure SHTON, Til., April 16 (4).—This Lee | to Tokio late in May. | et Wbl o vilstods Suites for ___$55 sistance he groped his way to the |ARd Preserve them as well as moder ity town of less than 1,000 pcpula-| He sald he would make the flight! with feminine admirers that while wrong door, plunged down a flight of nce knows how. For the most va entirely free from debt and boast- | alone. he is planning to go West with one stalrs and suffered cuts to head. uable bopks and manuscripts there However, he managed to reach the home of a neighbor. AR Ave e > Agriculturalists in the Netherlands e obtaining government relief, 4 vaults which could accommodate more ithan 17,000 volumes and which have the | finest safety burglarproof locks, the liki of which can only be found in class banks. A reading room for those scholars who wish to study these many g more paved streets than any other town of its size in Illinois, faced the hottest election in its history next Tues-"| day—the fissue being & 1 mill tax to Yoshihara absndoned his attempt to| make the eastward flight last Summgr after his plane wrecked in a forced maintain a municipal band. Two tickets for village trustees were in the field. [y landing on the Island of Shimushiru, in the Kurile Islands. He had started on a flight by easy stages from Toklo to Seattle and $an Francisco, lady he is shipping off another one on another train, getting $10,000 for some letters he wrote & Park avenue frau, making love to Desdemona, and finally getting a cold, cold knife in the small of his back. The fact that he was such & horrid man is ® 2.Pie c e Friezette Suites for____$55 905 7th Street N.W.