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H i r tr -T i vv ' u " TT??W. yf??l?t$5 THE WASHINGTON IW-TgDBSDZ:. NOVEMBER 6, 1913. s " iS T-. . f -- sjaAW -i - :-'.- V """ft- ,- " -" - ,- " . r - .-r r HJV:- f- -ss: M" CHIEF JUSTICE FAILS : TO STOW FIGHT White, Head of U.S. Supreme Court, Unable to Halt Blows by Two Newsboys. Chief Justice White, of the United States Supreme Court, saw a contro versy on Pennsylvania avenue last night over which the highest Judicial tribunal .had no Jurisdiction. The Chief Justice, as Is his custom, was walking down the Avenue with As sociate Justice Lamar about 5 o'clock. ANACOSTI ANS HOLD UP LIGHT WIRING District Electrical Engineer Directs Suspension of Pole Raising on Maple View Avenue Pe nnsylvania Avenue Extended to Be Business Thoroughfare. WASHINGTON TIMES BUREAU, ANACOSTIA. D. C. NOV 6 The protests of Anacostlans against the erection of wooden poles for wires to cany the electrical current for light ing purposes In "residences in the Maple View avenue section have been heeded. Three protests were registerd. On was from the Anacostia Citizens' Associa- EXPRESS RATES COT IS DELAYED AGAIN Companies' Plea for Time to Prepare New Tariffs Is Given Consideration. -Ttteaw --- m CftniAAntti ettAn( tM7 w WiCjr fiUl. w vun.i ot..i.k, -, -,UA , . wmManta nf two twelve-year-old newsboys Jumped. "'""."."" ' , . .m fXU!Z IC iX CIIUC tiarvi WHS . President Charles R. Burr, of the Cit izens' Association, who recited the Mm out of a quarter. The two stood I ,, . . . , -.i. , ,- n-. -. - ---. i- - -- ,.. .,j I Electrical Engineer Walter C. Allen. up and fought in a way that would I . , ,, , ,., . ..- ,, Jkait tn t-,w tj-k t.i-,1- ' Residents of Maple View avenue de clared the erection of the poles would together In a fierce flst fight, one hav ing accused the other of being a mo nopoly in restraint of trade and beating have done credit to Lanky Bob himself. -The Chief Justice is a militant sort of person himself and seemed to view the proceedings with a certain relish. But the fight got so hot he thought it rJaae to call a halt "Better stop It boys, better stop it," be shouted. The boys paid no more attention to the head of the Supreme Court than if he'd been a wooden man. Blood flew from one's nose, and the other bent up destroy the appearance of the street and damage their property. They say that there are at least three other ways to get 'the wires up the hill. President Burr Is in receipt of a com munication from Electrical Engineer Wa.ter C. Allen, who advises" him that the erection of the po.es has been -stopped pending final decision by the Commissioners. The point emphasized by the citizens is that the wires, are de sired in an underground system, similar i Anacostia police station. It is charged j I that one of the men took the coal, which filled a bushel basket, from the yards and delivered it to his associate. The coal was found In a house in Hillsdale. Petit larcency is the charge against the men. j William Gee. son of Policeman Louis Gee, of the Eleventh precinct, entertain ed his Sunday school class last night. There was a business and social meet ing combined In the young man's home, !so8 Seventh street northeast. Mr. and Mrs. Gee assisted the young people, who were from the Eastern Presbyterian t Church, and served refreshments. Those present were Dr. M. P. Eslln, the teach er of the class ; Charles Boteler. presi dent: Arthur Perry, vice president; Harry Baldwin, treasurers Harry Bote- .ler secretary: Georce Myers, sergeant- at-arms: Francis Thompson, John My ers. George Availing, Walter Hunter, Paul Sellers, and' Howard Newmen. Sylvester Orders Rigid .. Enforcement of Rules Special orders were Issued from Po lice Headquarters today for a rigid en forcement of the'trafflc regulations at intersections of streets. The following notice was sent by Major Sylvester to the captains of the precincts: "Complaint Is made that the operators of motor vehicles do not lessen their speed at intersecting streets, and that they vlolaate the speed law in turning corners. "In order that the law may be en forced you and your sergeants will give s-eclal attention to these matters, with the view of lessening the danger by J Nichols avenue. with, a .hard soak in the solar plexus. I to the changes about to be made along A crowd ol "boys and men Rath erect, and finally; dragged the scrappers apart, But they didn't want to -stop, and rush ed together again, hammer and tongs, and had to 'be dragged apart three times before they finally were led away, each one glaring at the other and ready to sail in again. Justice Lamar didn't enjoy it at all, and turned away from the spectacle. The Chief Justice stood up close and saw it all, keenly interested, bur seem ing to realize the hopelessness of is suing any injunctions, restraining or ders, quo warrantos,' or mandamuses which would get the slightest attention. "Hard to stop," "hard to stop," he murmured, in a. tone of admiration, as he turned away at last from the young bearcats.' and walked up Fourteenth street with Justice Lamar. Pennsylvania avenue extended, from the bridge crossing the Anacostia river to Minnesota avenue, will be regarded as a business street, and the parking and sidewalks outlined accordingly. If the petition of the property owners In that part of the Twining City district to the Commissioners Is acted upon fa vorably. Citizens of the locality were Informed that there was doubt at the Municipal Building whether to treat the avenue between the points named as a residential or a business street Robert F. Bradbury and other property owners circulated a petition, which has been sent to the Commissioners, urging that it be held to be a1 business street. This- will mean that there will be es tablished a ten-foot parking and a ten foot sidewalk on each side of the street. The other plan provided for forty feet of parking. With the Inspection of their station house and an exhibition of their drill maneuvers in sight, Anacostia police men are endeavoring to add to their proficiency in Infantry drill and put their quarters In spick and span order for the scrutiny of District officials. An Inspection of the station and the men's equipment will be made this month probably about November 20. It Is expected that Major Sylvester and the Commissioners will come over, or at least on of the District heads. They Mill witness the drill, which will be held on the field north of the station house. I The marriage of Miss Polly V. Mill's, ! of Linden, Va., and Norrls Wilson, an attache of the Government Hospital for the Insane, took place last evening in the Emmanuel Protestant Episcopal Church, where the Rev. W. Oscar Roome, Jr., performed the service. The bride, who was connected with the Gov-, ernment Hospital until a short time ago, has been making her home at sst unes ter street, Anacostia, and 'after a wed ding Journey, which will Include a visit to the Virginia home of Mrs. Wilson, the couple will come here to reside. Preparations are going on among the Episcopal women of the District who help to maintain the home for children at "Hlllbrlght." this place, for the largest mid-day luncheon ever hold for the benefit of the Institution. The old Masbnic Temple, at Ninth and F streets. Is to be used on November 12 and 13 for the luncheon. Young women from Episcopal societies will wait upon, the tables and arrangements to care for 1011 people during the two days named are being made. Mrs. W. G. Davenport, the president of the board of women managers, will supervise the arrange ments, as heretofore. Postponement of its blanket order, making sweeping express rate reduc tions, was announced today by the In terstate Commerce Commission. The order was to have become effective De cember 1. but has been further post poned until February 1. No reason for tho change is given, but It is understood that the express companies showed they did not have sufficient time in which to get ready for the new sched ules of rates. The express companies were ordered today to file their new tariffs of reduced rates by January 10. The original order was made effective October 15 last The new rates and orders affected the Adams, American and Wells-Fargo Companies. Their delay in filing all traffics was assigned as cause for the latest order. t At the same time, the commission ordered changes to clarify general ex press regulations and ordered that some suburbs of Boston, Chicago, Cincinnati, New York, Philadelphia. Pittsburgh, Washington, and Newark, N. J., bo entered in new block classifications. General Crozier Ordered to Return W. CT.U.DELEGATES ENTERTAINED E Folk From World Temperance Congress Also in Capital for Short Visit. Thomas Wilson, one of St Eliza beth's supervisors, who was HI Tor a long time from typhoid fever, luw re covered and Is on duty again. In the same department Clarence T. Cter, J who was 111 at the Georgetown Univer sity Hospital, where a surgical opera tion was performed, has returned to l work after visiting Leesburg, Va., his former home. I The Men's Club of the Congress Heights P. E. Church will meet tonight with Jonas Hoart. on Eighth street having the law enforced In this regard. ' William A. Pyles, a Nichols avenue .Flease mane repon at ine enu oi ien,uciucr, is uiusm ubauni.ricituu To days as to the Tesult of this enforce-. kcr and William Speed, .colored drivers, meat," The coal was recovered, and is-r'at the The vestrymen of the Congress Heights P. E. Church will meet next Tuesday night They have decided to The theft of coal from the yards of make no call for a rector to succeed the Rev. Charles F. Sontag, who has resigned, until the new vear. In the meantime the Rer. Willard G. Daven- port, of Anacostia. will serve. Due. it is claimed, to a desire on the part of, Secretary Garrison to have the heads of bureaus in the War De partment on hand when Congress is discussing departmental estimates, and not to events in Mexico, Brig. Gen. Wil liam A. Crozier. U. S. A., chief of ord nance, had been Instructed to cut short his honeymoon. The general and his bride were married five days ago in London, and were planning to tour all of Europe on their wedding trip, when orders were received by the general, directing him to report back to Wash ington at the earliest possibio moment He and his bride are on board tho Kaiser Wilhelm II on their way back to the United States. - Secretary Garrison, who has been in specting conditions on the canal zone, sailed for New "York yesterday. He will be back In Washington next week, but has given orders to Major General Wood, chief of staff, directing that he be advised by wireless of any impor tant developments in the Mexican situa tion. . Verdict For Car Injuries. A verdict for $300 damages was re turned yesterday by a Jury before Justice Anderson In Circuit C6urt No. Z, in favor of John Rollow, who sued the Washing ton Railway and Electric Company for $10,000 as a result of, Injuries received in a collision between a street car and a. wagon he was rid.ng. The accident oc curred atjlhlrtleth and -P streets north west. Attorneys Wilton J. Lambert and R. H. Yeatman represented Mr. Rollow. Informal receptions are being held In many Washington homes today for j delegates of the World Temperance Congress and of the National Women's Christian Temperance Union conven tion. More than 200 representatives from all parts of the United States and several foreign countries arrived in the city this afternoon, following the close of the conventions in Brooklyn and Asbury Park. N. J. From now until Saturday they will spend their time In sightseeing trips about the Capitol, guests of the local temperance union., Members of the local union who had returned from Asbury Park made up a receDtion committee, and. under the leadership of Mrs. Theo T.- Moore, met the visitors at the Union Station, es corting them to their hotels. Arrangements for a formal reception to have been held in the W. C. T. U. headquarters tonight have been given up because of the death of Mrs. Jennie W. Robinson, vice president of the Union. It was found impossible also to arrange for the much desired reception, at the White House, but all homes of local W. C. T. U. members will bo thrown open to the visitors. Inauguration of a campaign to secure national constitutional prohibition in UU0, and the Interest in woman suf frage were the principal features of the V C. T. U. convention according to Mrs. E. 8. Henry, corresponding secre tary of the local union, who returned from the convention last night "Wo Intend to,succeed in our national prohibition campaign, said Mrs. Henry this morning. "Every bit of energy that we have will be devoted to the movement We know we will win. Each union in the country, is to work along a definite and syatemlatized campaign. There Is to be a great mass meeting each year, also a prayer day In which eery union in the country will take part The first prayer day comes Janu ary 15. "There wasn't the slightest opposition to suffrage at the convention as far as I could determine. The movement Is growing wopderfully. The reports of various delegates from States where suffrage is enjoyed Strengthened the cause greatly at the convention." Mrs. Henry's opinions of the suffrage movement are borne out by other re turning delegates. Congressman Joins Camp of Veterans Congressman Benjamin G. Humphries of Mississippi was one of five new mem bers mustered, into Gen. M. Emmet t'rell Camp, at a meeting at the camp hall. Eleventh and E streets'1 northwest,' last nght Congressman Humphries was a lieutenant In a Mississippi vol unteer regiment during tho Spanish American war. Capt. J. Bratnerd Clarke, senior vice cr.mmarder, slid a number of applica ions fcr membership of the camp were to be acted on. Pastor Finds Man . Dead From Gas Fumes Henry Sanberg, fifty qears old. Jani tor at fhe Keller Memorial Lutheran Churoh, Maryland avenue and Ninth street ncrtheast was found dead to day sitting In a chair in a gas-lllled rocm In his apartment at the church. When the Rev. S. T. Nichols, the pastor, went to the church shortly after S o'clock he detected the odor of escaping' gas, which he traced to the Janitor's apartment 'Sanbers was sitting In a chair fully dressed. Gas was flowing? from an open Jet on the wall. A hurry call was sent to Casualty Hospital, and 'when the ambulance arrived an 'unsuccessful effort was made to resusclcate the man with the pulmotor. The Rev. Mr. Nichols tcld the police that Sanberg- had been suffering. trcm melancholia since the death of his wife two weeks ago, Rome's Mayor to Resign. ROME. Nov. 6. Mayor Nathan and the aldermen of Rome, after a heated discussion, decided to resign because in the second battottln of the general elections the .two candidates In Rome, supported by the municipal coalition, were defeated. Wants Inquiry on Boats. v (i Demandlnc to Hob " 'on- tract for the New Haven postaffli wen to a higher bidder. Congressman Cary of Wisconsin, has introduced a rcsolu- Fotsmt tlon of? Inqulrr 1 Km Prestdest Taft toefe as interact) m te and when he was laat In Wahlnten called on Secretary McAdoo to know what kind of marble would be uaed In Its eonstrucllon. . Relief for Catarrh Sufferers Now FREE You Can Now Treat This Trouble in Your Own Home and Get Relief at Once. How Um KwMfar for Cfttarrk Was DiKorwrW. ECZEMA ITCHED ft Ji, AND n WPGS On Face and Head. Was Very Dis figured. Hair Fell Put. Cuticura Soap and Ointment Cured. Falmouth, Ky. "Two years ago I was troubled with akin and acalp trouble. I would have pimple that would break out and form sores on my face and head with terrible Itching. The eczema on my face and head Itched and burned and when I acratcbed It. It made ores and I was very dis figured for the time being. Mr head became ao sore I could not touch It with a comb: It became a mass of My hair fell oat gradually. "After trying aereral remedlea without much benefit a friend that had been cured by Cuticura Soap and Ointment told me and I decided to try them. I was afflicted about a year before I oaed Cuticura Soap and Ointment and after using them three weeks I war getting better and In less than three months, after uatng eight cakes of Cuticura Soap and five boxes of Cuticura Ointment, I waa completely cored of ecze ma." (Signed) Frank Yastlne. Dec. 13, 1912. 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