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THE WASHINGTON TDIES FRIDAY JUNE 10 19044
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zens Favor Change
ASSOCIATION MEETING ACTS
Addresses by Assistant Secretary Brigham CwKMiMtaner Macfarland
and Barry Bnlkley
The Northwest Suburban As-
pfciutica was addressed In its meetingnight by District Commissioner
Maifartaad aad Barry Bulkley secre-tary of the Business Mia Aneoclatfo-nrntii udlresses though brief were re-
t ived with enthusiasm The text wastiii upbuilding of the Dbttrtct of Co-
lumbiaThe principal question
the memliors wee the changtnf of thezime of Tcnleytown Road to WisconsinAvenue as suggested by Engineer Comlistener Itlddle The association went
record unanimoaly as In favor ofHit efforts will awnAVisconsin Avenue will be the futureIiimc of the thoroughfare
The annual election of officers of theassociation resulted in the choice ofC C Lancaster as president for the
vorith o in time Jaine L Taltsuul A K Shoemaker wene elected firstj pil second vice president respectively
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Simuel McC Hawken was chosen treas-urer and John W Chappel secretaryAndrew Burja was elected serfneaatsA-irrns
An address was then made by GenJ H Brigham Assistant Secretary ofAprrieilturc vho urged the clttaens toi all in thrir power to beautify theNational fipital both In buildings andin srourvls-
TroMcVrt C C Lancaster read Msr r rt of the work by theMssoclatlon during pmt twelve-months f took occasion to expressMs admiration of the good that baa been
implistied by the citizens associa-tions of the District
GIVE FAREWELL DINNER
Speeches and Toasf at BanquetBoard Close Course at
College
The closing event of coranufAcement-nreok at Georgetown Uiv aK4rheld last night t Rauschers theclass of 1904 gave Its farrwett banquet
Guent included the Roy JeronVs-X auherty president of GeorgetownVniverstty the Rev Father Kankb pco-f or of the junior class RevFather profiasor Of tw seniorclass the Rev Father Buety professorof physics the Rev Father Raley pre-fect of discipline the Hr Iftfther Jwlllprofessor in the post graduate schoolSenator Mallory and JtM0eeDie CourC1J
Each made a sborta dreasTropriato toasts wre given Joseph ZSlillrr valodictorian acting as toast-master
The toasts were a follows TheClans of 1 4 Mldhaei JfKeleher TheWinning of the W tM Pre ci P Sulli-van More or LM Alfred L GrimA-
Anple mmpltags Jtfhn W FairfaxThe Ethical Value of a Retentive Mem-ory Cornelius A Murphy The Tutor Don Carlos Outlook
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SCRANTON Pa June l Fre lerickIT Clark who died and who was Incvirye f the wither station of thiscity Hd no living relatives H
savings and his library and all otherJirntn x Y to whom
engaged to be marriedThe iirlc ment foil through becausef lifrr nt reH rH Mi views oflrrwn Mr Clark Miss Brown
Arrived and has made arranff-emnts for the funeral f-
EAST INDIAN GIRLSSEEKING EDUCATION-
SAN FRANCISCO Cal June J TwoT ung women natives of India InF urrh of education In America arrivediir fnwn the Orient on Uke Hoer Opi-
liey ethel andNorn Maya Des are daughters ofa Mff caste East Indian who holds aCinmMk in the British army
y are under the chapernag ofthe Rev F 8 HatcK who isr n r I secretary of the Christian EnHVOI Society In India The young vm
inn ct to enter some Eastern eellK rbey will go from bere to Boston
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FLORENCE Italy June 10 Mixs-2Targuerita Fitzgerald of Baltimore Ismarried to Agoxtino gcrgio ot Naplcx
Miss Fitzgerald is th daughter of MrM
cM Baltimore family and conniptionswent to reside In severalrs ago and afterward went to Italy
whore they now reside
BUFFALO DEPARTMENTSTORE BANKRUPTCY
BITFlALO N Y June WA peti-tion In involuntary bankruptcy has beenfiled in United States district courtagainst the Anderson Company whichbas been conducting a large departmentrt ore
LiabtUUes It is said are 9M04XM toVMVM capital 000-
0ARRESTEDiIH ATLANTIC CITYFor th purpose of brtoi
Johnson a negro back to Washingtonto stand trial on a charge of assaultwith a weapon Detective Lacyof Central omce went to AtlanticCity today Captain Boardman chief ofdetectives received a dispatch from tbebce of Atlantic last eveningttllins of arrest of Johnsonity f r Llio local authorities He ts J
M lihb 1 Kzri jallanotl I th in east with akniic i i iri ii ioiiut havebeen Ijtk K for him since
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Officers Chinese WifeStopped on Gang PlankS-
an Francisco Immigration Authorities De-
tain Mrs Carrie Riggs for Three HoursBecause She Had No Certificate
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There ha been a great flutter atofltce of the Commissioner of Immigra-tion caused by the fact that Mrs CarrieRlggs wife of Lieutenant Rlggs of theUnited States Navy had been stopped-at gang plank of the steamship Coptic and refused a landing on groundthat she is a Chinese woman
It is usual to stop Chinese womenmarried to United States naval officersand the woman in the case beyondthis one of the Afony girls the notedbeauties of Honolulu So ImmigrationCommissioner Hart H North let the wo-
man tend in a jiffy and there baasort of subdued air of apology over
the affair ever sinceAdmirals Vife
Mrs Rfggs to not the only one of theAfong girls who have married Into thenary an eldi siSter being the wife MRoar Admiral Whiting Mrs RJggs whoIs twentytwo years old and has thetraditional Afong beauty was on thesteaiMbtp with a millionaire brotherTony C Afong fortyfive years old andalso with a nephew Chun Wing SenAlong sixteen yemr old who is to enter a college In this country
The brother and nephew had sailed onthe Siberia from Shanghai where theaged bead of the Afong house now
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MILITARY AHACHE
Baron Wrangel in Washington on aVisit Now Introduced rft State
Department
Recommended by his hem govern-ment as military attache forr the lega-tion of Sweden and Norway Baron HWrangel major of the Swedish CoastArtillery is In Washington on a visitHe was Introduced to State Departmentotiicials yesterday by M Grip the min-ister from Sweden and Norway
Baron Wrangel is of distinguishedlineage Some of Ms family are prom-
inent in the Russian army sad othersare serving with Germany In Swedenthe Wrangels hold high positions
Some years ago the Swedish legationhere bad a military attache is nowproposed to station one here permanently
CORNERSTONE LAYING
AN AUSPICIOUS EVENT
The laying of the cornerstone of thenew National Homeopathic Hospitalyesterday was an auspicious event Thenew hospital is located at Second aridN Streets northwest This will be thefirst of a group of buildings designedto be the leading institution of thisschool of medicine
One hundred guests were seated onthe platform constructed about thecornerstone Many more gathered In theadjacent streets Music was furnishedW Haleys Orchestra The invocationwas pronounced by the Rev Randolph-H McKlm and the certificate of Incor-poration was read and the history ofthe hospital reviewed by diaries Lyman
The address of the occasion was madeby H B F Macfarland president ofthe Board of District Commissionersafter which the formal laying of tbecornerstone was conducted by Dr RalphJenkins president of the board of trus-tees who read list of articles placed-in the metal box sealed the box a I de-posited it in stone The ceremonies
with music
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HTATTSVILLE Id June Twocompanies of the Maryland AgriculturalCollege Cadets numbering 110
weeks encampment in th Fair groundsat St Louis arrived on the ZM trainBaltimore and Ohio Railroad yesterdayafternoon thoroughly tired out andsaturated with
The commencement exercises at thecollege will begin Sunday andend Wednesday evening Among thegraduates are Harold W Burnslde andEdmund C Mayo of Hymtuvllle G LWentworth of Washington and E WStoll of Brookland
A Midsummer Nights Dream waplayed by th pupils of thePublic School at the Lafayette That r
yesterday afternoon and was a gratify-ing success in every particular
Richard Howard Crandall of Chlllumthis county and Miss Clementine Marte Xeltzey of Washington a oWalter S Dutton a merchant of
were married at StChurch Wednesday afternoon by tinpastor the Rev J P Tower
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lives and had stopped over at Hono-lulu where their sister Joined themand they completed the voyage on theCoptic
When the three started downgang plank Dr J Bndlcott Gardnerthe Chinese interpreter and Inspectorsaw that they were Chinese notwith-standing their dress and the law underDr Gardner is no respecter of personsHe told the three to return to the cabinsaloon and furnish statements DrGardner was suave but firm
Had No CertificateTony C Afong and Chun Sen
Afong at once presented certificatesshowing that they were entitled to landin the United States and they wereat once permitted to go ashore but
Rigs did not have a certificate-Dr Gardner had no alternative except-to direct her to remain on the steam-ship until higher officials could be
A telephone message was sent to Mrchief of the Chinese bureau
Mr Meehan ordered Dr Gardner totake a statement from Mrs Itiggs andforward it to the bureau In the mean-time she was to be detained Thostatement was taken and forwarded tothe bureau Then along came Immigration Commissioner North who soon Is-
sued the necessary order permittingMrs Riggs to land after she had beendetained three hours
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of Trade Committees Have An
MERCHANTS WANT MORE
Board ¬
other Conference With Represen-
tatives of Railroads
An adjourned meeting of the Board ofTrade committees on transportation andmercantile interests was held at theboard rooms yesterday afternoon atwhich tbe Pennsylvania and Baltimoreand Ohio Railroads were represented bytheir general freight agents The sub-ject under discussion was again the en-
largement of freight facilities for Wash-ington
A resolution was submitted that thePennsylvania Railroad be requested toenlarge immediately Ita freight yards InRoaslyn it being contended that if allavailable space there were availed ofthere would be ample track facilitiesand business could be handled muchmore expeditiously The Baltimore andOhio Company is to be asked that carsconsigned Georgetown merchants orto those near K Street Georgetown beplaced on the tracks of the Georgetown
Blpvator and Railwayy west Of Rock Oreek by
them from Shepherds LandingSW Curriden chairman of the com
mitt declared thatWafhingtoh merphants had greattrouble to get their freight on timesome days only oar arriving for onemerchant and the next day there wouldbe perhaps ten or twelve cars which themerchant then would have difficulty inunloading He also complained of theslew delivery of outgoing freight fromWashington saying that goods shippedfrom Baltimore to Southern points weredelivered more promptly than those sentfrom here
The question of also arosethe freight agents for the Pennsylvaniaexplaining that the company had facili-ties for putting in forty cars daily atRosalyn but merchants woukl unloadrarely more than twelve of these a dayThe company he said did not care fordemurrage and would much prefer Ifmerchants were to take measures to unload their ears promptly He suggestedthat more private sidings be established
All these matters will be laid beforethe higher officials of the railroad com-panies and another meeting will b e held-a week hence
MOTHER OF LEWIS ETZELLTO FILE 20000 CLAIM-
Mrs Mary Etzel of Denver motherof Lewis the war correspondentwho killed by Chinese bokllera willfile a claim for 20000 against the Chliiese government Dispatcher from Den-ver announce that the claim i already-In the hands of attorneys and will beforwarded to the State Department
The State Department has InstructedUnited States Consul GenerrI Miller atNluehwanjc to arrange for the trans-portation of Ktzels body to this coun-try
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ALEXANDRIA COUNTY TEACHERSJ E Supplee clerk of the board of
school trustees of Alexandria county inauthority for the statement that noteachers have been appointed In theJefferson district
The impression has abroad thatseveral appointments nave been madebut the clerk sys it will be timeIwfore tho teachers are announctd
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for infants and ChildrenThe Kind You Have Always Bought has tlo signa-
ture of Clms H Fletcher and has been tirade under hispersonal supervision for over 30 years Allow no oneto deceive you in this Counterfeits Imitations rmd
Justasgood are but Experiments and endanger thehealth of Children Experience against Experiment
The Kind You Have Always Bought9 Bears the Signature of m-
In Use For Over 30 Years
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B 0 Cannot PreventMaryland Extension
RIGHT OF WAY OVER CANAL
Court Allows Condemnation of Landfor Tracks to Connect With
Virginia Central
BALTIMORE June 10 Tho Statocourt of appeals has removed the lastobstacle to the completion of GouldsWestern Maryland Railroad by meansof which connection will be tirade withthe West Virginia Central and PiUsburg Railroad and the Wabash extend-ed to tidewater lit Baltimore
The court sustained the right of theWestern Maryland Company to construct bridges and condemn rights ofway across the property of the
and Ohio Canal The suit oflatter company to prevent the cross-ings was part of the general fight madeby the Baltimore and Ohio RailroadCompany against the completion of theCumberland extension
The Western Marylands work hasbeen the cause of numerous suits ofwhich It has won nearly all
TWELVE HUNDRED MILEHORSE RACE TO FAIR
ALBNQUERQUE N M June 10 FH Leland a and WilliamClosson a cowboy are organizing a200mile relay race for cowboys opento riders in New Mexico and Arizonawith the starting point at Albuquerque-and the finish at the gates of theWorlds Fair Grounds SL Louis
The purse Is 1500 offered by NewMexico stockmen
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Architects Will Meet the Joint Com-
mission in Senator WetmoresCommittee Room
The joint commission of the Senateand House which has charge of theplane of the proposed extension of theeast front of the Capitol will meet inSenator Wetmores committee roomnext Tuesday morning for the purpose-of considering the designs of the archi-tect with the view of making a recom-mendation to Congress
Senator Wetmore has notified mem-bers of the commission that he will behere to meet them on that day TheSenate members of the commission areSenators Wetmore Algor and Gorman
the House members are Speaker Cannonand Representatives Hepburn and Rich-ardson of Tennessee
Speaker Cannon was in his oflice atthe Capitol for a short time yesterdayafternoon attending to some corre-spondence and then went to the WhiteHouse where he was the guest of thePresident at luncheon
JOVES BOLT LEAVES
Lightning Destroys Steeple But theGold Top Shines Amid Flame
and Smoke
READING Pa June goldencross ten feet high seemingly suspend-ed in midair and surrounded by flaresand smoke at an elevation of TOG feetwas the impressive spectacle viewed bya crowd of 4000 persons who stoodaghast in front of St Johns LutheranChurch this afternoon
rho steeple was struck by lightningand was soon consumed by fire Butthe cross remained without Rpparensupport although in fact it was heldby a narrow Iron rod which had beenrun through the center of the steeplefrom the ground
After ten minutes the rod melted antithe cross fell
hard work UfO edifice was savedThe damage amounts to J86W
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Put Elder Down Twice forFull Count
HE LOOSENED FOUR TEETH
iRow Occurred Right in Church on a
Sunday Before the Con
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PITTSBURG Pa June li The RevSamuel P Montgomery one the bestknown United Presbyterian ministers Inwestern Pennsylvania has been heldunder 300 MIl for court on a charge ofassault and battery preferred by ElderEdward P Heath of his congregation-
The churchgoing public of Alleghenycounty was astounded at the tale of achurch list light which came out at thehearing before Justice Lewis In Jefferson township
Pastor and Elder BoxIn the Jefferson United Presbyterian
Church at Gill Hall nine miles fromPittsburgh the Rev Mr Montgomeryand EIder Heath fought right In frontof the pulpit after church last Sundaymorning The minister finally Knockedthe elder stiff and cold under the pulpit
Mrs Heath the aged mother of theelder was also knoeked down in the bat-tle
Long Standing TroubleTher had been trouble between the
minister and elder for some timeHeath is a theological student and
had taken the minister to task for sell-ing mining bonds to members of hisflock
Elder Heath called the minister iliar within hearing of the congregationand the minister sailed in and afterknocking the elder down twice and loos-ening four teeth finally put him out
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Sont for the Cows He Was LostWhole Town Searches for
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MIDDLBTOWK Coan June It Thesixyearold son of Joseph SchrimpfC ofClinton was sent after the cow by hisfather Tuesday afternoon He did notreturn and his father called on neigh-bors to aid In the search Bearing lan-terns they scoured the woods all nightThe only clue they could lUid was thatthe boy was seen on the road to Klllingworth about dark
Yesterday a party of 200 men andboys aided by a bloodhound searchedall day The Morgan School was dis-missed and the older pupils assistedChurch bells were rung to gather newrecruits as the forest extends some fif-teen miles
As the searchers were about to start-a telephone message was received thatBlurvvorth Dickinson of arural tree delivery carrier had foundthe little fellow near Ponsett ten milesfrom home
Nothing could be learned from him asto where he hat been His clothing wasdry showing that he had crawled insomewhere out of the cold rains Hewas ravenouslY hungry
SLIGHT TO PRINCE LIBecause of Rheumatism Secretary of
Commission Could Not KneelObliged to Resign
ST LOUIS June 10 The report thatthe resignation of Chang Yow Tongalumnus of Yale as secretary to the im-perial Chinese commission to the WorldsFair had been due te his objection tobending his knee before Prince Pu Lunand other dignitaries Incompllamx withChinese etiquette is denied by MrTong who said
I have rheumatism The rheumatismaffected me all winter I thought Itwoulu disappear with tile summer Butthe summer time came and the rheu-matism remained and even grew worseSo I had to my post as secretary which involved considerableof my knees and legsV
LITTLE BOY WANOERED
TEN MILLSj
CHANG YOW TONG DENIES
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The Dependable Store
Seventh and K Streets
Regular5 Value
Regular5 Value
The maker took all his leftover pieces of summer materialsand had them made up into these Valking Skirts which we gotfor very much less than regular
They are made of strictly Allwool Canadian HomespunCrash seven gores each one kilted flaring out from the kneehandsomely tailored throughout Each one of the seams is carefully bound inside and there is every evidence apparent at firstsight of the thoroughness of tailoring put into every garment inthe
lotNodip or sagging in the back thoroughly draped to swing
evenly all aroundColors t f light gray medium gray and champagne shadeThese regular fivedollar Walking Skirts tomorrow at 298
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you buy them wear-s them all day with comfort
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Youll never have thatuncomfortable
feeling which comesfrom an illfitting
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shaped on specialOxford lasts thats
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never gape at thefor the
same reason neverchafe nor pinch
No slack leather no wrinkling no slipping up anddown at the heel
You can pay all sorts of prices for Oxford shoescent you pay over 350 might be put to
better use A trial will proveSend for Style BooKMail Ordors promptly filled
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FOR AMATEUR
CARICATURISTS
Who Can Draw the Funniest Face in This Circle
Use only Four Charactersdash dot or circle 0
One or all three characters mixed may be used in a singleface but not more than four characters altogether
The PrizesFor th Funniest Face 300-
Forlhe Next Fannlas Face 5300ForthaNext FunnlsslFaco 500
All You WishSend la as many faces as
you wish cut ourtbes-fliMuj containing your nameand address anti forwardfae to The
This contest will close June A competent committee ofartists will take the faces submitted and select the most comicaland the prizes above enumerated will be duly awarded to thecontestants who in the judgment of the committee are entitled tothem Announcement of the will be made in SundayTimes 26
Address Drawings to
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