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PEACE REPORT
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SALT i HILL
J. Fred Essary, WashiBgton cor
Xpdent of the Baltimore Sun, in
dispatch printed this morning, de
clares "official Washington is n5t
aow taking seriously the rather sen-
vsapopal testimony of William C.
Bullitt before the Senate Foreign
Refetiwis Committee, during the;
course of which the -witness be
tnfoed what he himself admitted
weie confidences of member; of the
American peace commission, par
iticalariy that f Secretary Lansing.
At first, the revelations of Mr. Bul
litt, were startling; continues the
dispatch and no doubt would con
tinue to be startling it " the cir
Icusnstances under '"which "he testl
fte'had been a HtUa creditable tS
bisn, and to those members 01 the com
ntfttee who staged -the wpuld-be
tneju3drama and who now seem to
hafe taken somewhat carefully re
hearsed parts in the performance.
As it is, the expesHres of Mr. Bui
p&Z the most surprising of wbleh -wa
the declaration cojSded the wit-
fitli that Secretary Lansinzr hellfvd.
sthlv "League Pt Rations,, tbfep use&siP;
h map jne xseaace wetfi? reject that
covenant n c ypaeratooa what . it
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meant, probably will be tfergotten in
Great Expectations
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' A? "Bread sad Batter" bererae-e that
S&eets every reQBkmes& of coed drinker
jmbJI Pare Food sHovrers.
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AND AN "EYEGLASS BARGAIN"
BOTH BELONG IN THE
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Buying "cheap" Eyeglasses
or Spectacles is a "penny wise
and pound foolish" a simple
case of false economy! , Castel-
Berg Optical business is not
( founded on the idea of merely .
selling so many pairs of glasses
a day. Our interest in your
eyes is personal co mplet e!
Over thirty years' experience
in -eyeglass making and per
sonal optical problems is
focused here.
Of course, you may
OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT
Pay a little each week
We'll be very glad to have yon
pay for yoar Glasses the Conven
ient Way a little evary week or
so. It's a sensible way of baying,
because at Castelberg's your
Credit has the same purchasing
! power as cash.
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a few days. One or two Senators, it
is said, arc priming themselves for a
further attack upon the peace treaty
tomorrow or a little later, with the
BulJItt testimony as the text, but the
Intimations that Secretary Lansing
might be impelled to resign are
smiled at today.
Surprise In Statement.
One of the most interesting facts
about the whole matter Is not the
willingness of Mr. Bullitt to make
public such official secrets as bis posi
tion as an attache of the peace com
mission gave him knowledge, but the
apparent eagerness with which Secre
tary Lansing, Colonel House, Henry
Whits and General Bliss unburdened
their souls to this young man- From
his testimony it seems that every one
of them rushed to him with their
coSSdences and that only the Presi
dent himself failed to appreciate the
value of his advice or the wisdom of
his judgment. The President has had
.singular success ia sizing up nun.
Perhaps he took the ambitious ycung
attache's measure long before other
members of the peace mission did.
It might be of interest to cite the
circumstances under which Mr. Bul
litt appeared before the Senate com
mittee. Xn the first place, the pub
lic bearings upon the peace treaty
were closed many days ago and the
treaty reported to the Senate. Of
ficially, the treaty no longer was in
the hands of the committee and could
not be considered by it unless recom
mitted by action of the Senate as a
whole. Notwithstanding all this, the
committee, ojr rather a small hand
ful of Republican members of that
body, assembled to hear the belated
witness, and carefully guided him in
giving his" testimony.
No Croast -Kxamlnatlon.
There was not a Democrat present
to cross-examine the young man nor
even Senator McCumber, the Repub
lican member who is supporting the
?iurii- An u result, that srroun bow
known in Washington as J$e "wreck
ing crewv pad ueir own way ana a
witness who mjght ordinarily expect
a savage .grilling upon cross-examination
was handled with utmost ten
derness. 2a fact, he seemed to be is
company with Jd and sympathetic
personal Xrieads who stood' ready to
applaud his courage, his patriotism
and his fine sense of personal and
official honor."
HUNTS GROUNDHOG,
FINDS 'BLIND TIGER'
J-TEW CAFTLfJ, FC Sept. 5. The
result "of groundhog hunting here
abouts promises to attract the at
tention ot hunters U prcr the coun
try. Antonio BaHini started the sport
here recently and is so enthusiastic
pver his first "bag that nothing else
will interest him. Anioalo was. in
troduced -to- the sport, when- he spied
one of the anjraala dock into a. hole.
The tu-aiir -pres t dig It out
when "he caine apon '4 whisky eaC&e,
aontaijajjag nbf. , -
iWhen asked IT end the grsef4
hog, AstJOnio-stlfiThe forgot all about
It.- - '
They yelled tpr tfceaa te
Lose on -and- Wew Terlfe Skew these
harm 9t the First Division tkat wlie
U eosaes to wfcfga- aejaey Washing
ton's get Enrepe mad Sew Terk beat
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BI1 SIRED
BY PREMIER'S PLEA
LONDON, Sept. 15. Political circles
have been greatly stirred b'y the re
cent message voiced by Premier Lloyd
George for the building up of a new
world, and the novel method of Us
distribution.
"The Future." In which his roes
age appeared. Is described as "a
latlonal publication issued with Pre
raiee Lloyd George's authority."
It Is noteworthy that almost simul
taneously the premier addressed to
Walter Hume Long, first lord of the
admiralty, a sort of personal apology
to the officers and men of the navy
for the "compulsory and ruthless re
trenchment" Imminent In the navy,
and his assurances that the necessity
of dlspenslpg with the services of
loyal men does not mean "any want
of gratitude on the part of the em
pire for what they have accom
plished." Blghtly or wrongly, the premier's
appeal is regarded as the signal of
new orientation in the government's
policy.
"The Future," Is dated September.
It has the appearance of a news
paper but it is not marked number
one, and there is no indication that
there will be an issue number two.
Immediately under the title in the
following: "A government statement
of national needs and of national
policy."
SHED FIRE CAUSES
DAMAGE OF $100
Three sheds in the rear of 1004 to
1008 C street northeast were damaged
to the extent of 5100 yesterday by
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tion. In the Young Men's Shop the Hat Department is not a
"vermiform appendix" to our Suit Department, but a big, healthy,
complete store in itself. Your hat is sure to be here.
We have made extensive preparations this fall the assort
ment of textures, colorings and styles afford an opportunity for
individual selection that is unlimited. Every model is exclusive
j but not expensive.
$5
Arator (ink 34,000
Feet Intt Air, Finding
Temperature 44 Below
NEW YORK. Sept. 1C Taking
the air to try out his apparatus,
but finding conditions so favor
able that he could not resist the
temptation to keep going, Roland
Rohlfs. testing pilot for the Cur
tlss Aeroplane and Motor Corpor
ation of Garden City, established
at Roosevelt Field. Mineola, Sat
urday a new world's unofficial al
titude. The machine Rohlfs flew was a
Curtiss "wasp" triplane, powered
with a Curtiss K-12 400-borse-power
motor.
In one . hour his instruments
showed an altitude of 34.000 feet.
That was as high as his aneroid
was geared to register, but his
barograph allowed him some lee
way, so for seven minutes longer
he kept the plane's nose turned
toward the stars.
In that seven minutes he had
gone 20 feet more.
Rohlfs found the "temperature
lid" at 34.000 feet. At. that point
his thermometer reached its min
imum of H degrees below zero.
Seven minutes later, at 3&200, It
registered 40 degrees below.
fire of unknown origin. The blaze
was extinguished by members of No.
10 Sngiae Company.
Fire was discovered in the home of
Mrs. R. E. Kelly, 188 Fourth etreet
northeast, yesterday, but was extin
guished before any damage resulted. I
Children playing with matches la
the cellar of the home oi yranK
Stelzer, 4901 Thlrtenth street north
west, is assigned by the police as the
cause of a small fire yesterday after
noon. No damage resulted.
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genuine Italian G. B. Borsalino Hats. The prices on these
are $10 and $15.
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NEW TORK, Sept. , 15. Sheriff
Knott has appealed to Mrs. Anna
Goldhaber to consent to the release
of her husband, David Goldhaber,
from Ludlow street jail. Mrs. Gold
haber has written the sheriff a reply.
In which. he saidr
"I mean to keep jny htwbanl in
Jail for life. if X can. I wouldn't care
If he died there.-"
Goldhaber was sued for separation,
and an order for alimony was grant
ed his wife. He failed to pay her al
lowance. She then had Win arrested,
charging he had threatened to leave
New York and go to Chicago. Gold
haber secured a bondsman, nut soon
afterward the bondsman surrendered
him. Since then, more than six
months ago, he has been In jail.
When the .sheriff, seat a deputy to
see JJ,rs. Gold&aber she .paid:
"Nothing doing for my husband's'
release. He only wants to get out
to run away or bother ,me. I hope
he stays .there Xor life."
"EXAMINES" 01,
SHOOTS BYSTANDER
While examining a revolver in the
yard of the American Ice Company,
Ninth and I streets southwest, yester-'J
aay, tissue -o. Ulngaly, 32 I treet
southwest, accidentally discharged the
weapon, the bullet striking -George
Perry, 1117 Sixth .street southwest.
Perry was taken to -the Emergency
Hospital, where it was Xound that fee
was only slightly -wounded.
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BAND CONCERTS
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Today at the'
MARINE BARRACKS,
At 4:30 P. M.. tr the
0. S. MARINE BAND,
WriXIAM H. SANTELMANN, Leader.
Karcfc. "With Sword and Lance,"
Starelc
Overture, "Merry Wives of Wladar."
' Nlcelai
Serenade. "Spring Moralar." Lacoma
Suet for Cornet sad Tromboae.
"A Night In Vaiea".....LaeaataI
Musician Arthjtr S. Witcosb, Cornet
Musician Robert E. Clark, Trorabona
Excerpts from Sweethearts." IHerbert
Waltz. "Poaauw&Jbehea". . ., . .Strauw
"Polonaise MlUtarr" Chopin
Grand Selection, 'Soaca of Scotland."
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Marines' Hyan.
"The Halls of Moatesama."
"The Star-Spangled Banner."
By the
XT. S. SOLDIERS' HOME BAND.
At the Bandstand, at 6 o'clock.
JOHN S. M. ZIMMERMANN. Director.
March. "V. S. Field ArtUHA" Soua
Overture, Staat Mater' fc
Meeeadaate-ftosainl
(Br request)
Descriptive, "The "Warrior's Pream."
Voelker
Scenes from Eileen" ...Herbert
Fox Trot, "I'm Golnjr to Break That
Mason-Dixie Line" ..Sc&Wartz
Valse Movement, "Naila".....Pelibes
Finale, "Mother, Here's low Boy!"
Morse
"The Star-fpangled Baaaer."
Notice The concert n Wednesday,
the 17th, -wiM te omitted, owing to
Pershing Day celebration.
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BANK CA1X ISSTJEB.
The Comptroller jot the CarreBcy
today announced & bank call for cob-
ditlon of banka as of Friday, Sep
tember 12.
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SPOKANE Wsb Sept. If.
Whether painted ayjnboJA a the rocky
banks of the Columbia river, in
Klickitat county. Wash., Are Jtfdian
symbols, or whether they are the
records of early Teutonic explorers
is to be submitted to experts ot the
Bureau of Indian Affairs at Wash
ington, D. C for their verdict.
That the pictures are fragments of
early history of fbe tribesmen of the
Pacific Northwest kr the belief of W.
S. Lewis, secretary of the Eastern
Washington Historical Society.
The theory that they are the writ
ings of European travelers of many
hundreds of years ago is held by Oluf
Opsjon, a student of archeology, who
resides at Diaham, near this city.
STEEPLEJACK TjOSES NERVK.
NEW YORK, Sept, 15. Charles
Perkins, neryy steeplejack, who
painted the Singer building flagpole
and scaled feuUdiaga, will climb no
more. .Gassed while in the A. E. F.,
Perkins nerves require less daring
work.
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CROSSING TRAd
Four Injured In ColUdoB B.
tween Auto and Ctja-
Onei nan was kiBed and tome
bobs were injured in traffic ciesjfc4
in and near the cy yesteMay.
While eroseiBg the traa-ka ot tiMf
Washtegtea Railwcy and EleetsU
Compaay at the Konnteg power plaa
yesterday John Setter, vety-eigh
years eld, ef 638 Tfttteeatfc ateJ
nertheast. iraa atrack y a -sAtaet; ea
and alaest -tesaatly fced.
SeUer waa takf t CaJty Hm .
pital in a paastng autoobUe, whersf
"he was preBOtwced dead, coronesjf
Nevitt wll Held aa umpu-k ever u
body at the District morg-ae thia aftette
noon.
Four pecsoss wce JtaorHl in col
listen between the assteBfle In
which fcr wre ridtes; aad . street
car of the Capital TraetSe-a Company
at Twenty-sixth, street aad PeimaTl
vasla a.vBiue northwest yejrterday.
Waxdsfi Tarvii- .ef BolMswr FleHL
operater of the BtatwOe; Umw
Waltars, M13 JDmMHtvrtega wmsne, mm
hia wife and child were an case xm
Emergency Hospital
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