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1 * i Both' Man's closed torn Jo comq^ert > and happily to at a day of rest at the most extensii business in our h ? [f D. J rH J WILSON TO FREE ALLEGED REDS I Sentence of Mrs. Kate O'Hare First to Be Commuted by President. L>espite statements of minor government officials. It was generally betteved hero last tight that President Wilson contemplates rapid rc)ef?e of so-called "political prisoners," convicted under war-time laws. Wilson, it is known has been advised to release these prisoners, and yesterday he ordered the sentence yf I Mrs. Kate Itichards O'Hare commuted to immediate release. Mrs. O'Hare has been in Jefferson City prtson since April. 1918. for violation of the Espionage act. There are approximately 200 still 0 ftlfcg held. At both the White House and Department of Justice, it was empitas i aed that the O'Hare case docs ! not set a precedent and that other cases will be treated on their merits. Some, it is thought, may l>e pardoned while sentences of others will be commuted as *.vas Mrs. O'Hare ?. HEAD OF CREDIT MEN GOES TO CONVENTION E. B. Adams, president of the | Washington Association of Credit1 Men. left for Atlantic City yester- J day t?? attend the annual conven- i lion of the National Association , which opens Tuesday. Others who will attend are: I* \ V- Valentine. Elton F. L?ollo. A. W. Wrisrht. W. O. Hanson. C. W. Owen. Joshua Evans, jr.. Charles W. Clayton. M. F. Flynn. James S. McKee. . John E. Moore and H. Preston fthealey. The delegation from Washington will vote for an amendment to the constitution asking investigation and presecution by the association of commercial frauds. Many Witneu Pageant. Winchester, Va.. May 29.?A May [ day pageant, in which about 1.000 school children participated attracted approximately 3.000 people to the Handley School grounds yesterday afternoon. Retorti?Atlantic City, N. J. j Hotel Bothwell Virginia Avenue Se.-ond hotel from beach and Steer Pier. 1 Kooms single or en suite with private baths : a?i running water. Highest standard In ; nii?in# and service. Write for terms and booklet. JACOB BOTHWELL. j * 1300 G SI ^ Steinway 'pianos PUyer-Pioaoi Vlctrebi Mnic Music*! initnimenU CHICKEN niaarr. Bgfrl Snpjirr. Oaarl>?. Rock Spring Cafe Secular Cklrkra Ulaarr, $1.30 Chicken Soup Sweet Mixed Pickles * Fried Country Chicken. Brown Gravy Com Fritters Candied Sweet Potatoes Superior Green Peas Maine Sweet Coin < harden Beets. Let to re and Tomato Salad Ire Creem Cake Bartlett Pears Coffee Tea Hot Chocolate ?Notice? By auto no the Conduit road, live wiles from White Houne. A strictly refined Place to dine and dance, and is not a roadbouse or dance kali. Rock Spring Is owned aad managed by Joe W; Cain, of Washington. Pinner Served From 12 Noon to 1 A. II. Four-piece Colored Orchestra From #:30 P. If. to 1. A. M. * ? >\ rg Homi rmikin' f&T :: r | VoiUd Cufiterta!! J Tit II iTTiTmiTi III,, ^ DANCING U T? An Tbtauoc About Lrarnli.* to Oaara doa't ?ti IkWoi wttkoat 6;.t vwtlac iko R?>twi; studio, tka oalr a? t<Hfeto Daarlat indiar la WiUlatMK aatk * H? Tort flW. Ct. Ta.rtr.'. Duarlajt Master, raa Mark jaa k . "a? (?a If jH raa bo taackt. la. Colo ! ?*! ntzkock a.?Ktta?. Lrara tka ' M Woo ta Ikar* at tka 4 IONTWAY SCHOOL OP DAHCMO i:ia krw York. Near Utk at. I , Jianl ax Ui. u iwUtaul. rrlrata Cow I wooao * boor. M. PWT.ta for iHglaaoio. Opo. 10 i. a to II ^rr^LOAns W KQMHK i 1 Sooth End oi Highway Erdt*^ j] 'Stores will be \orrow (Monday) lora/e <A? dayford oar employes ier two weeks of ve and gratifying istory. ' KAUFMAN, lnc.t 616 17th Street 1065-07 P.. Are. * I COURT DENIES | ALIEN WEALTH Released German, on Probation, Must Ask Congfess For Seized Millions. Adolf Parenstedt, a German, llvng at the Hotel Netherlands, New York City, will have to appeal to Congress to get back approximately 15.000,000 In cash, stocks, bonds and other collateral which the Alien! Property Custodian seized during | the war. Chief Justce McCoy, in Equity Court. yesterday denied Pavenstedt's right to maintain a sult| against the Allen Property Cus-' todtan and referred the German to j Congress for relief. Pavenstedt's claim was that since [ he had bee A released from Fort I Oglethorpe, Ga.. under {5;0j)0 bond 1 fer good behavior hid status neces- j farily changed from that of An enemy alien to ordinary alien. The court, however, ruled otherwise. ? . Alexandria. THE HERALD BCBBAC. A. & Dosipbas. I tZl glut 8tract. Alexandria. Va? May 39.?Memorial Day will be observed Monday by a general suspension of business. Many parties already have | left the city to spend Sunday and \ Monday at nearby resorts and I many others will leave tomorrow, | Practically all business will be I suspended. Most of the retail i stores will close at noon. The pub- j lie schools will have a continuous | session. Many persons from this j city will attend the memorial mill- ! tary Held mass at Arirngton Ceme- I tery at 11 C'clock tomorrow and | others have arranged to attend the exercises at Arlington at 2 o'clock I Monday afternoon. Banks, stores j and government offices will be closed all day Monday. These officers have been elected i by Lafayette Council. K. K. K., No. 2. i Scottish Rite Masons: B. J. Richards. 32, li. C. C. H., commander; i J. J. Green. 32. first lieutenant 1 commander; S. W. Pitts. 32, K. C. C. H.. second lieutenant command- ! er; H. S. Brown. 32. chancellor; C. A. Gwli?n. 32. K. C. C. H.. orator; F. W. Latham. 32. honorarv. al-! moner: William Lewis Allen. 33, ! honorary, treasurer; C. C. Batch-1 eller. 32. master of ceremonies; B. i K. Smith. 32. K. C. C. H., tuscapler; \ H. L Darnell. 32, draper; W. J. I Waller. 32. first deacon"; P. O. I Cockey. 32. bearer of beauseant; L P. Chauncey, 32. bearer of white I standard; F. W. Ebhardt. 32, bearer of black standard; R. W. Nixon. 32. lieutenant of guard; G. W. ZachAry. 32. sentinel. The body of MaJ. Edward Shoultz. of this city, who died in June. 1918.; in London. England, was buried at|, 3:30 o'clock this afternoon in Ar-j! lington National Cemetery. MaJ. , Shoults was connected with the ( ordnance department and stricken 1 while In London. I At St. Mary's Academy at 4:00 . o'clock tomorrow afternoon, special j< Madonna Day exercises will be held j which will be participated in by!] the pupils, after which there will ' be an address by Rev. John Cav-! anaugh. C. S. C. Announcement is made of the! marriage of Miss Irene Carter andj Louis E. Cook. botlV. of this city, I which took place Thursday after- j noon at the rect?ry oft Grace Episcopal Church, the Rev.\ Edgar Car-! penter officiating. TWy were at-]' tended by Miss Mamie Cook and i1 Harry E. Wood. Mr. and Mrs. Cook I will reside in this city. |l Members of Post F. Travelers': Protective Association, will attend ( services in a body at the Second ;1 Presbyterian Church at ? o'clock!' tomorrow night The Rev. John ( Lee Allison. D. D., pastor of that j church, who also Is chaplain ofl Post F.. this City, will deliver a I special sermon. C. Keith Cariln. a member of the ' executive committee of'Poat No. 24, ! American Legion, baa received a telrgram announcing that the Legion , Weekly will pay a reward of IS00 for the capture of Grever Cleveland Bergdoll. millionaire draft dodger. < it Is slated In the telegram that t hi* ( amount will be given In addition to ths 13.500 reward offered by others. , Robert B Ward, a brother of Mrs. Marv A. Wade, of this city, who died Thursday njght at tbe Naval Hospital. Washington, was burled this Afternoon In Arlington National Cemetery. 1 _ i P?e annual May procession will 1 take place at i o clock Sunday after- ! noon at 8t. Joseph's Catholic Church. Fbe Rev. Joseph. J. Kelly Is pastor. 1 \ eermon appropriate to the occalion will be delivered by Rev. Dr. J Weban of the Catholic University. 1 Washington. * ^r*- Frances J. Robinson and husband have sold to Edward c. Haynes , i house and lot on the srest side of ( Washington between 6iWco and a "cndl.ton streets. -say It Wlrk Flower.?Gude's sre fresh, fragrant and s "tl??. 1211 F.-Adv, "" j SERMONTODAY FORGRADUATES Rev. Dr. Nelms to Deliver Baccalaureate Address For G. W. U. OPENS CLASS WEEK Sir Auckland Geddes Will | - Speak at Presentation Of Degrees. \ * Commencement week at George | Washington University will be I ushered -in at 11 o'clock this morn- ; ing. when spring baccalaureate ex- j crclsea will be held in the Church; of the Ascension. Candidates for degrees, faculty: and councillors and trustees will j march in academic garb into the | church at 11 o'clock; President William Miller Collier will preside. The baccalaureate sermon will be delivered by the Rev. Dr. J. Henning Nelms. Will (.radiate 279. Degrees will be conferred upon! 27S students at commencement ex-i erclses at 8 o'clock tomorrow night In the new Central High School.. The commencement oration will be J delivered by Sir Auckland Campbell Geddes. British Ambassador. The honorary degree of doctor of laws will be conferred upon Ambassador Geddes. ,4Gen. Pershing. Senator Warren G. Harding. Attor-. ney General Mitchell Palmer, and j Senator Irvine L. Eenroot. The degree of doctor of divinity J will be awarded the Ret. Canon J. Townsend Russell, of the Washington Cathedral, and the Rev, Herbert Shipman. of New York. The honorary degr^o of doctor of science will be conferred upon Edward William Nelson, chief of the Biological Sur- | vcy. ?rnlor? Preseat Play. The senior play was given last' night at Llsner Hall. The senior picnic will be held tomorrow. The senior proih wil be held Tuesday t night at Rauscher's. On Wednesday. seniors will give a reception to faculty and students in Llsner HalL , Alpha Kappa Kappa fraternity I held its annual banquet last night at the Arlington Hotel. Sigma Chi j fraternity held a smoker at the f chapter house. Sigma Chi fraternity wil hold a memorial service today at the gravg of Gen. Benjamin Piatt Runkle. one I of the founders -of the fraternity, j at Arlington. Va. Delta Tau Delta fraternity to- j morrow will give its annual river . party. Pi Beta Phi will give a sen- 1 lor "breakfast. Phi Sigma Kappa j will give a straw ride and Sigma j Phi Kpsilon will give a river party, j 1,600 LEARN HYGIENE ! AT RED CROSS SCHOOL More^han 1.600 women attended home hysi^ne and first aid clashes; of the District Red Cross during ; the past six months at 16 Jackson place, according to a statement issued today by the local chapter of the Potomac division. In charge of Miss Anna Greenless. j the teaching was carried on by Mrs. j George Johnston, Miss E. N. Gate- j wood. Mrs. Mary Cox Brown. Mrs. ; J. S. Snape. Miss Inez E. Cadel. Miss j Mary E. Lewis and Miss Emma M. I Irwin. Through co-operation of the I Americanization school a house in ' Schotts alley and rooms in the school building have been offered | for the use of the Red Cross. A ; teaching center is being organized I in the Italian section of the city j and equipment has already been j placed there for Its use. DAUGHTERS OF D. C. WORK FOR SUFFRAGE Mrs. Anna Hendley, president ofj, the Anthony League? will be the ' first president of the Daughters of,J the District of Columbia, now be- . ing formed to co-operate with the , tVktional Press Committee for D. C. J Suffrage. This latest Washington \ J Association will be composed of I women who are natives of the Dis- ! trict snd their slogan will be ! ' Votes for Washington."Mrs. Hendley has already been an . ictlve worker In the movement to J Americanize the inhabitants of this ' :Ity. ji Merchants Call Meeting To Discuss Industries 11 Development of local manufac- 1 turing industries has been more * marked than the average Wash- 1 ingtonian realizes, according to c Joseph A. Burkart. chairman of the manufacturers' section'' of the ' Merchants and Manufacturers' As- 9 Bociation. who Is planning a meet- ' ing of the District's manufacturing Interests In the near future. No date or definite plans for the * meeting have? been announced. J Promotions Recommended : In U. S. Consular Service' The nominations of William L. Frierson as solicitor general and of Mrs. Annette Abbott Adams to snc- | :eed Frlerson as aaatatant attorney j general were yesterday sent to the: Senate by President Wilson. ] Carltop Bailey Hnrst and Donald | 3. Shepard of Washington and i Frederic K. Lee, of Hyatttvillc. Mtf..) , ire recommended by the President I tor promotion In the'consular service. I Name, "Social Handicap," < Shortened by D. C Court Benjamin F. Hanlgbaum. II, em- ' jloyed In the office of the auditor >f the Navy Department, residing , it 1808 Q street ndrWiwest. had his ?me shortened yesterday by tile I District Supreme Caurt by having ' he "t?aum" legally removed. , The now Benjamin F. Ms nig com- 1 >lained that hit original name waa < i "social hand leap." 4 j Key Meaorul Site Injected. Col/ C. 8. Ridley. Superrnfendeat' it Pabtic Buildings and Grounds, I napected the site for" the Francis lc?tt Key memorial' in Fort Mr- ! lenpr . yeaterday riiorning. Col. ; Hid ley will prepare a report to j resent to Secretary of War Baker I , ind the Nation*! i'i?e Arts Com-1 J ' ^ ) >ening of Bathing Bee jfaa ? m . JkJL> gmjf f/rs/ Crop of SunbuTi By Hundreds Wh Inaugural of IV* If - I ! i B1 w **?.%,<? ...i.i.??^*VI!'***'1 -> ? ' :# ' ''" ' ? i *> vM 3-"-f -*&>< < *% - -; JfJ* ? ? ? . ?? "i^fc'f" * ". ^i| of Mack Sennett Glories. th afternoon glories yesterday at I l et was hot and lusty, bat Wash- I I getting wet and rusty. If you I intruding from round-necked shirt- I who in this first-day crowd. I champion woman swimmer, of I I to instruct Washington's young- H Hiss Mackay has a brilliant record, I "how" of the game, from Hou- H H> will compete in the Olympics I 'seeks commission TO RULE AIR TRAFFIC A bill providing: for a cominis-H I sion of eight to draft regulatlonsH for air traffic in the United Stat?*aH | is proponed in a bill introduced byH B Senator Wadsworth, New York. K*"l H| publican, yesterday at tbe request? I of the War Department. President? (Wilson asked the War Department? I to dr^w up the measure. i Famed Attar of Roses To Give Way to Tobacco The harsh demands of commerceH probably Will cause the extinction? of the clasaic scent, attar of roses. I ; Bulgaria used to produce 12H.S00 I .ounces annually. The last crop was j 52.000 ounces. Most of it has been 'shipped to America in exchange for flour. Five thousand acres of rose I gardens have been planted to to-l Hbacco. which pays larger profits. CHURCH NOTICES. Metropolitan A. M. E. Church H it., between 15th ind 16th it*. ?*. I KEY. C. M. TANNER. Pastor. t- Joint Recital Ethel Hardy Smith. Lyric Soprano, of Boston. M**v Kepiper Harrold. Premier Violinist, of ('hirago. III.. Acfonpanint Row W. Tlbb*. Friday Evening, June 4, 1920. 8:t0 p. m. Anspiees Hiram Lodge. No. 4. K. A. A. M. Reserved Seat. $1.00. General Admission. T5e. Hale at W. A. Adams. 1011 0th I at. I*. rceful Men V of Iron In ngtlvuid Endurance ~w ?... ^ . . vch Yesterday ' i * |K^HI ; ,^| i MnKHBfflB^B- ' ' tIIOTo^ i BSHIHh wfllm ^BRqI^H JK?^. K Wv JTg JL'M I ns Reported io Tal^e Plunge at Tidal Basin Beach} pOld Swimmin'" Hole of;, Washington Presents Riot j; I Of Colors and Some I Snappy Bathing Cos-: tumes I Sunburnt neck* and shoulders ' will bo in fashion starting this morning. The first crop of th* 1 f^ason was harvested yesterday j * j down at Washington's modern j ' version of the "oP swimmin' hole,**)1 the bathing beach at Tidal Basin. j 'Course it isn't the sam<- as the}] ! "ol* swimmin' hole" up the creek j I like back on the farm, where you "don't hafta wear nothin'. but th?local purveyors of coolness aren't too fussy. As long as one contributes a yard and a half of color to the landscape, he?or she?can pass as 100 per cent efficient. MIm Marks? *h Til ere. } And another advantage?the ol' I place never had any eo-ed permit. Nature certainly tries to please as one grows older and stays young, and just to make a pleasant landscape more pleasant, nature has added to her prop Hst Miss Ktta Mack ay. world champion woman swimmer from the lakes of Scotland. Milady'of the lake has signed up ? a swimming instructor for Washington kids. Both young?and big. If navigation has always seemed la mystery, now is the time for con* , fldence. Petty, nice Miss Mackay taught Houdini his underwater breast stroke. Ordinary folk can enjoy swimming without handcuff* as long <s -they stay on the sur-> face, so consider the jump you have' on Houdini! Hundreds Hear ( all. Hundreds ? seven or eight of .'em?took their first dip yesterday) , in water that registered degrees : on tjw thermometer and ruddy j 'faces on all comers. And the sun; J was just warm enough to make the . ."and feel toasty during temporary ! j retreats. Saturday afternoon, two! days' vacation in the offing, a May- j ! time setting and a brilliant sun ?? j what more can you ask for an ? j opening day. i Today and tomorrow promise to 1 be big days at the Ba:>in beach. J For the present, the beach will re; main open evenings until 6:45. and : later, if bathers wish it. until 7:45. A merry throng also lode down I to Chesapeake Beach for the openjer. An orchestra furnished wild music for free dancing on the overthe-water pavilion and the boardwalk amusements started with springtime jazx. Good fishing at: tracted many ' to the half-mile steamer pier and the picnic grounds ! furnished an ideal setting for numerous outing: parties. CLOS THE HOPKII Unheard-of bargains: stupe ings of all kinds have kept thii the great CLOSING OUT SALE ARE THOUSANDS OF OTHER Sale of E ' I Continuous Post White Enamel Bed, $7.99 All ?l?w I'M* w CrrJIt p^rn Arrangements I L *3?-: III CREDIT U| " ' ' * AKTI-LYIMKG1 BILL ASSAILED _ , .. Representative T. H. Cartway Charges Politics Prompted Report. Political, not reasons, prompted the ni?r(li| to the Noum b> the Judiciary Committee >1 the P>;er sMI-lynchln^ MIL Hepreseatatlvc Caraway, of Arkansas, laclarad la a minority report filed >eat?rday. Caraway charftd the maaaure re little consideration In committee and that its report wax ifiercly a reprint of a brief Bled by 1 > New fork society, "which has for Its sole object, not the securing of lusticc for negroes charred with crime, but Immunity from punish- ' ment for .their crimes." The recital of reaaons for the recent race troubles in V.'illTiim County; Arkansas. In which five white men and many negroes were hilled, he said. "Is auch a grots perversion ?f the known facts that it Is little Icaa than a libel to have priated it." Cartway said: "White men when they play poll- ' ties with the prejudice of negroes issume a fearful responsibility as the governor of Kansas has since learned." ; ?D. C. SCHOOL IANITORS , PETITION FOR RAISE Engineers. - janitors and laborers ', in District public schools will re- > reive * substantial increase .in' pay if rongr^fB art* favorably upon a j l*etltion laid before the Senate yes terday. The $240 bonus granted these mm has proved inadequate, an has their ' salaries, states the request, and un-i less some action is taken to alle- 1 fciate their financial plight the1 cbool system may lose their ser- I vices. The Principals* ITnion of Washing- | ton recently passed the resolution j and sent it to the Senate wh*re it I mr*n referred to the District Corami t tee. Notables Here to Witness Language Demonstration! Congressmen. Cabinet members afid army officers will witnesa a ; demonstration of army methods of i teaching foreigners and illiterate ] itizenn the English language, to be h*ld in Washington Thursday | night on the Monument Lot. Under the auspices of the American legion thirty - two soldiers j from the Recruit Educational Cen- 1 ter at Camp I'pton will shorn* horn- j they have greatly mastered Eng- ( lish in less than six month*. Employ Mexican Laborers. Cumberland. Md.. May 21?The Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Com- j pany is employing fifty M?xi?ns in the yard? on the Conaellsvilte di- J vision. They were recruited at K1 | raso. Chihuahua and Laredo for the company. There are three Mexican i women in the party. \ Old-Fashio j The Herb is ? vegetable p j bas no bad effect upon S system, purifies the blood, t * the system, replenishes the neys, relieves Brigbt's disi j; gravel, rheumatism, sciatica, J bago, coughs and colds. SUPER-SANOS BLUDTONE J lates the entire system, enriches t strengthens the blood, thereby c jt eating all skin diseases. IM. A. LOU Treatment far an J The Herb Specialist iING Entire Stock of FURNITURE ndous values; enormous savings in s store crowded -with thousands of | .. Here are three remarkable bed v? : MAGNIFICENT BARGAINS Irass and In Hciry Post Brass Bed, Satin Finish Only $19.85 All Sinew Vmmh or CrHIt A1 - REALTY PARTY -< READYFORTRIP ' . * Delegates to Kansas City Will Leave Here Tonight. 1 , Washington rati nttlt men who will ptrtlclp?(? la the Uflutl eenv?Uo? of the National AHoclillon of Re*! Kstalr lioirlt, Which open* la Kansas City ??4an?a>. will laave Washington lonlfht at *:?# o'clock. They aril I atop otrr la Oiicaro several hoars, using the time ta make aa automobile tour of the city. They are due la Kansas City Tuesday Those who wilt he aboard the special are John I. Weaver, preet- * deal of the national association, pad Mrs Weaver; James H Burns. Mr. and Mrs. K. T. Shannon. Z M. Knott. Charles M Fairfax. G. T. Worthinctoa. Mr and Mrs (lareace Dodge. Mr and Mrs. A. 8. Gardner, I., n. Utin?> Mr and Mrs Willlam E Shannon. Mrs. H- C. Sheridan. F. J. Henry Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Donohoe. Mrs. J. Y Donohoe and Mia* Reaa Doaoboe. A number of side trips have been planned for thooe attending the conventioa. * GRIM REAPER BEATS STORK DURING WEEK Deaths in the District for the week ended May it exceeded thenumber of berths for the Mmf ?d of time by three, the llret time in several weeks that such a report has been made to the health department. # One hundred and one cases of measles and l&l of whoopinr couch arc under treatment in the District, the report states. One hundred and A Ave does were killed by the pound' force during the week. AMUSEMENTS. BASEBALL MARINES ARMY Benefit of aided *en lee Men ST. EUZMETR'S HOSPITAL American Lea fur Park, Dccaratica Day. May 31, 1920. bane taMed at 3iM r. M. "Fasmu Marlae < orf>* Baby Will Be Pre?e?ied t? l.n? k> t'assle." med Herbs \ .fod- > Igjfj IS & SONS s rariont litrntt 225 G St. N . W . g BoaBnaoBaoaaBoonnoooaaaBa OUT I COMPANY Furnitare and House furnishpeople ever since the start of ilues and don't forget THERE an Beds \ Coatinucui I Tory Laamtl $12.75 II Ust. rash or credit 3. We Hare Made Arranf emeats For Thovr i Dear?C CREDIT ' ScencS at Of x * v. :. /* ' ; '- ' / rv H ' P w; + jKt rJgP&- . jj^H SB ?3gMB f^'-TrjT Ki ffirfffii- .. >?? - .' f The Home Town Edition The garden popped over wi the Tidal bathing bcach. F strc ington girls took a chance on sec sun-burnt "\fV* on nccks pr< waists today, you'll know, who's Below?Etta Mackay, world Glasgow, Scotland ,now engaged sters in the art of navigating. M having taught nonswinitr.crs the dini down. Two of her pupils this year. ADMITS EMBEZZLING $40,000; GEtS 4 YEARS 4 Special to \Vanklnicton Herald.) Dan villi*. Va.. May 29.?Ropcoe ruck, 52, who made a confession to >mbezsling $40,000, funds of the 'ttlzens* Hank of Yirgilina. in Halifax County, while cashier. has >lead?-d guilty and been sentenced 0 serve four years in the penientiary. Detected by a State auditor he led, onjy to surrender within a nonth Reversals on the S^ck Exchange aused the defalcations, which have >een made good by relatives. jovernor Ritchie Names New Conservation Board Baltimore, Md., May 29.?Gov. Tltcjile totfay announced the ap>ointment of the State Conservation 'ommi?Pk>n and of the minority nembfr of the State Industrial Acident Commission:'" Geofrge Louis Eppler. of Cumberand, was named for the latter, to luccfced C. I. *T. Clould. whose term las expired. The Conservation Commission as ollows: Harrison W. Vickers. bf ^hestertown. chairman; Edward O. iVeant. of Westminster, associate:4 'apt. Edmund J. Plowdcn, of Bushvood. St.,Mary s County, associate. LOCAL MENTION. TRY. STAG?$1 UP ?PECUf. WEEKLY. REST IX r-|TT. CLAFUN OPTICAirCO.. - v ?07 P 8TREBT. Piano and ifiixir K.ve .Glaa?e?. IAMB8 WILSON, STEWARD AT CHEVY J Chase Club, hi aow manager America Cafe- . erta. ?tu Oth. Something doing. Strong, Foi With Plenty Their Blood rbalAre the Ones With t Power and Energy to Win 1 is estimated th?t U -r J.000,000 J&I >eopU annitally in this EQtJtofLBlood, Strei