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WASHINGTON TIMES SODAY reLY 12 1908Tn
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School Playgrounds RemainClosed to Those Over
Thirteen
WILL BE ADMITTEDTO CITYS GROUNDS
Compromise Effected by Which
Larger Children May Have
Games All to Themselves
It is utterly Impracticable to permitbeys above the age of thirteen to usethe playgrounds according toPresident Cuno H Rudolph of theWashington Playgrounds AssociationHe said last night that the report pub-lished in an afternoon paper that sucharrangements had been made was anerror
The boys above the age of thirteenhe said had been invited to occupy thestjc large municipal playgrounds butthe association remains firm in its posttioR that there is neither the room forthe larger boys not the necessity fortheir presence upon the school play-grounds proper which are all smalland which for a number of years
patronized only by children ofthirteen and under
The matter has been thoroughly goneover and for the reasons enumerated-by Mr Curtis and others it will not doto permit the larger boys to monoimttsethese small grounds said Mr RudolphThe report that the association lineyielded in this matter to erroneous
Will Not YieW
Should we yield it would mean thatthe snail school grounds would be oocupied by about twenty large boyswhile fifty or sixty smaller childrenwould be denied the privileges at thesame time
Instead the larger boys have beencordially invited to use the municipalplaygrounds which are larger and moreftrtfy equipped for rougher play Theplan of having Afferent hours for thev rfetts ages hs been tried at thesmaller grounds and has proved uneat-Isfaatery It te not good policy to mixpromiscuously the sexes and differentages above the thirteenyear limit
The association thinks that the pres-ent plan is the better by far and it isrealty the only thing we on do underthe circumstances
Effect a CompromisePresident Oyster of the Board of
Education and Mrs Ellen Spencer Musa member of the board and also
of the Playgrounds Association havebeen inclined to view favorably the at-titude of the larger boys some of whompetitioned the board t its last meeting-for admission to all playgrounds
President Oyster has gone so far asto say that if the discrimination con-tinued he would his personalsupport as a board member from thePlaygrounds Association movement butthis has been answered by SupervisorHenry Curtis who says the plan ofmixing the two ages on the small schoolplaygrounds Is entirely impracticable
Ak a compromise measure it has beenriggested that the larger boys use themunicipal grounds It may be that this
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CHARLES C ESTES ROBERT A SANDERS
Two Policemen to Visit Department Stores and SmallerWill Be Enforced
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Charles C Eei and Robert A Sen-ders they newiy appointed inspectorsunder the child labor law will begintheir duties tomorrow No enforcementof the law will be attempted howeveruntil August 1 and the inspectors willRpend the rest of this month makingpreliminary Investigations of all planswhere children under sixteen years ofage are employed
pasta and Sanders have both been onthe police force for a number ofand are regarded by the Commission-ers and Superintendent Sylvester as
for then sew dudesJust what system of inspection will beadopted not been de Med as the In-
spectors wilt probably receive their finalinstructions from the CorporationCounsel
At present the Inspectors will reportdirectly to the Commissioners but afterthe law is put into operation they willprobably be put under the Jurisdiction-of the Juvenile Court For the nexttwo weeks the inspectors will spend
Agreement will eventually prove satis-factory to all concerned or that otrs rconferences will follow between MrsMuasey and the Ploy roajd Associa-tion in order to find another way outof the difficulty At any rate thelarger boys are debarred for the presentfrom the school playgrounds
NEBRASKA REJOINS FLEETHONOLULU July 11 The battleship
Nebraska unable to sail withfleet when it left Francisco
owing to the prrencf of scarlet feveron board has rjoined tie rto t says awireless dispatch from the Georgia
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n as houses where misers underyears of asje are employed As
there are noWashington the Inspectors say thatmost of their work win be in depart-ment stores end smaller retail establish-ments where children work
Section of the act to regulate theemployment f children In the District-of Columbia provides that every em-ployer aba pest in a conspicuous placewhere suca persons are employed aprints notice stating the number ofhours required of them each day of theweek aad similar information Both ofthe Impectors have been supplied with-a large number of tHee blanks andrill see that they distributed beforeAugust L
For the last eighteen months Esteshas been employed as pawn Inspector atPolice Headquarters Sanders formerly-did duty In the Sixth precinct and fora number of years was detailed at theold Sixth street station
DEPUTIES CHEERRUSSIAN EMPEROR
ST PSTKRSBURG July 1L AW tfn-neual scene ocotrred at the adjournmentof parliament today when the deputiesloudly cheered the name of EmperorNicholas The adjournment waa untilOctober
One of the last of the douma wasthe passage of the budget The
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Emergency Needs Room andGovernment May Pur-
chase Property
Now that the heads of the CentrarMapenmry and Emergency Hospital arecjiuriderirg ways and means whereby a-
new bullcilng may erected since thpurchase of their land by the Govern-ment anticipates attention is morthat ever concentrated on the fact thutlarger quarters are sadly needed
to admittedly entireinadequate Jn tee In fact a hospitUthat would accommodate at least thrtimes is many people as the present-one would ne noun too large accordingto the estimate of those concerned la-
the workThe matter may be taken th
next netting of the trustees It i atentative project in the minds oi sonof the truataec to have a new bulldiuerected in a central location so thatemergency calls from nil parts of thcity can be answered with the letvasts of time
Even tho wards for people able toay for treatment at Emergency
Hospital nave always been taxed totheir capacity Dr C P Magrudrsuperintendent of the hospital himselfnimiU that for two yen there1een need of terser quarters At timespatients have been removed in order tomake room for emergency cases and insoul instance their condition wassuch that they should not have beendisturbed Although the hospital canaccommodate only about thirtylive
there were over sixty stetthere In one day July 4 where
was filled before ynew cases
INDEPENDENTS PLANCONVENTION
3eu ers of the Independence partyof this city will bold a mass meeting hiMasonic TempteTBeeday night ai whichdelegates to the national convention fthe IndependenceChicago July 17 will be elected Themaw meeting will be addressed by JointTemple Graves of York andothers The meeting will be peslile-dvr by Victor J Evans eaatrmaa ofthe executive committee
Sntorts are bring made by membersof the new party to make metmga success and there is every Indicationthat the halt will be crowded Chair-man Evans said last night that be hadreceived many letters and had had
interviews with prominent citteens-todorsina the Independence movementThe principl of the new party
appealed especially to antiBryanDemocrats and they would he said
loyal to the Ucketby the Independence party at
Chicago
SUITOR FINED FOR THEFTFrank Brands was lined m the
Police Ge rt yette day for the theft ofa photograph of Mtes Marion Simpson-of 1M1 P street northwest and pocketbook containing 5750 metNisi Simpson at Chesapeake Beach twoweeks ago and was smitten Two daysago he called upon and was
ivcd coolly After his departure MissSmpFon the loss of herphotograph and pocketbook
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Referring to Advertisement in The Washington Times
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ITS DELICIOUS RICH and SWEET
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I submit the above as my reason for selecting the wordsRich and Sweet I speak from experience Ive tried it
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fter careful consideration hundreds of answers received to Conovers Missing Word Contest thejudges were unanimous in awarding the prize to Miss Josephine Malone wlipse effort is reproduced herewith-
It is indeed gratifying to a new industry to note the many hundreds of friends its products have alreadymade in Washington-
The Conover Factory takes this method of thanking them one and all for their esteemed patronage andto express their sincere regrets that the judges could not consistently decide that each and every one ofthem were best 1
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INSTITUTION SEEKING HOME III
EMZRGEKCY HOSPITALWhich May Be Forced to Move by Government Basis Landthe Its
FISH PESSIMISTICFOLLOWING PANIC
XKW YORK July lL tuyvesant-Fish before sailing with Mrs Flabfor Europe today on the Americanliner New York where they win spendthree months touring the eeattaenU
that the conditions existing fat this coun-try a a result of the panic of la Oc-
tober would sot Chungs far some timeto come sad that although bettertimes will follow the Presidential etee-
provement over the conditions of thepresent
DEVOTED BANDBUILDS CHURCH
CUMBERLAND Md July 11 Thecornerstone of the new United BrethrenChurch the first the denomination willhave in Cumberland will be laid tomorrow afternoon Two years agothere was no United Brethren congrega-tion In Cumberland When the membersof the denomination were gathered
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SOCKS IN LONDON-OF VIVID SHADES
LONDON July 1L Not within thememory of the outfitters of the Burttagton Arcade have such vivid shades been
IBT hose as those new te
Hyacinth thiimmsn Saxe hive andleaf green are ajnosur the new artshades for seeks but the really reaiarfcabte etfects are obtained by a com-bination of several colon One sock toof deep purple silk with longitudinal
of Pas green mauve styblue
Ornamental clocked hose are anotherevidence of the prevaOin t ndency Ona ground of deep orange a design a-
fTiw i and stars te worked in flamecolored silk
FALL OF SNAKESCARES SLEEPER
SCrTWBXKVlLLE Pa July 11 HB Shelly was under a tree Inhis orchard at Diltinger when a thumpawakened him and he saw a ftvefootblacksnake lying beside him
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ST PAUL aatttsv July Prepara-tions are rapidly searingfor the toterastttenal balloon races J1 The balloons United States Ar-ka San Antonio Chicago Poznirirand Illinois are entered The LnlStates will fly the St Paul color a Slocal aero enthusiasts are confident ofa victory for the big bag whicu rr lasuch an showing in the icago races Leo Stevens the Xew Y itballoon expert will superintend thePaul races
Dr Julian Thomas the aeronaut w ogained considerable prominence inEast will also compete la the baliojaracing L N Scott manager of teballoon races has received a telesrarafrom Dr Thomas in New York
Dr Thomas will enter the Poramsraand will pilot it himself He won
Louis race last yourThe United States will carry address-
ed telegrams which will be filled cutat perk Jc intervals during the raveand dropped overboard with lifikt-streamers1 attached to attract attentionThese will be filed at the nearest reegraph office by the Under and willforwarded to St Paul imm dRtrThey will be received m St Paul uytilE executive committee of the puU tybureau which wBl thus be tocheck and report at frequent intervalson the i regr s oC the balloon ctoms In its car and the air currentsencountered eetber witk othtr u-
tedfeatteg the possibilities of a vic-tory for the home halloo
Dr Yielding ofm his balloon Lieut J J
Mead representing the United StatesGovernment was a passenger in tiecar United State during the rectraces In which the balloon finishedPInkerton Station Ontario ant TT
probably make a second flight witSt Paul crew at the coming races
The Mg balloons six In number tviLexington
Park at twesrtyflvemlnnte intervalsthe order of the ascent being
by tot It Is believed that trprevailing air currents will carry t uin an easterly direction making t prob-able that the finish will be somexch
lower Ontario or possibly with gcdrack and favorable winds in cortliemNew York State
SlOO REWARDTe anyone proving that we dont usa22k gold in our Gold Crowns andBridgework and df as w advertise
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You have probably heard the story of the little sevenyear-old girl who told the cook confidentially that when she grewup she was going to be a cook When questioned why heranswer was So I can boss mamma
This applies to the generallyTrue the best cooks and maids are usually independent-
and the humble housewife will putup with almost anything in order to keep her
Housemaid jewels are not hard to find though Itsjust a question of knowing where to look for one
Just take a few moments today when have finishedreading this and turn to the want columns of The Washing-ton Times glance down the column situation wanted Thereyou will find listed the best maids and cooks the city affords
Every evening there is a substantial number for you tochoose from Start now v
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