u 'i r. V V- ..; v It" ivj. wv. V .riK, -.1' -i,HMi- ISP Wfajai u ";- I'.Y- 'V I :. : .''.. v "V -i 'v.- -v ., ta.... M'.v'-f-M .-i ..-.h; IBVEmG PUBLIC LED 4 T Mat Girls!! SaVe Your Hair With Cuticura if itaaaiteBgqaa PROMINENT PRESS MEN DIE IN CRASH Mill Representation Desired new Tonic rmsr DEsmE.i con. KBCTION WIT? MH.r, MANI.'- KACTtmiNO tbxtijjv:h, rbf. KnARTA BILKS, 8ILK.ANI-COT-TON MIXTUHKN, WOMEN'S VVIIAK VVOCiI.F.NH On PILE FABIUCS. A3 V.XCf.UMIVIJ SBU.INU ACirNT TO eirrriNd up. cei'Stkh and Exr-ertT TnADns. cajc assi-uk PALTJ OP I'HODUOTTON IK OOOPd and miens xne ntaiiT aj rOSSr.HH CONNECTION WITH ("OMMISSION HOCflD W II I c u WILL I'ACTOn. THIS 13 AN or er rOHTUNITT FOR CArAIlI.rt MANUI'ACTUHF.rt TO MAKH AT TtANOEMENTS TCI nEMRVR HIM- self of ai7l financial and. j4ell1ne asl'ectm of huhinkss and dbvetb himself kxclt sivei.y te preuucing tjif. merchandisi. e ie. i.r.DGER erncc - IF YOU LOVE -FLOWERS you will net only be inter ested In our prcat variety of Flowers, Vt the LOW PRICES Century Flower Shep 112 S. 12th St. REAL SAFE AND DUMMY COME IN and drink a cup of illjfyn22& v CHOCOl ATPVki S Demonstrating its flavor and convenience Themas C. Fluke Ce. 1616 Chestnut St. SALESMAN OR SOLICITOR Energetic .man of geed personality and wide business experience i n specialty salesmanship and soliciting newspaper advertising, desires change. Excellent refer ences from present em ployers. Bex B 102, Public Ledger C. V. Brainerd, Relative of Clin Clin eon W. Gilbert, Among These Kllled "LOU" STRAYER ALSO DEAD Washington. Jan. SO. The fnct that, the Knickerbocker Theatre U MMiated In one of thfi most popular residential sections of Washington I rcsponslble for the prcsenrc within Its wr'ls last ' night of se many persons protn'nent 'n ' the social and public life of Washing ton. Anions the dead and Injured. In ad- 1 ditlen te thnrr. prominently connected J with the offlelnl life of the capital. wure many persons well known because of their lone residence In Washington '. nnd their wide personal acquaintance i benis vv . strnyer, cnrrespeniH n ' the Pitti-burgh Dispatch, and Chnuti- ccy V. llrnlncrd, correspondent of the TImaH.m t'enlA irdnt turn men of ittlr type. Ueth hjd been In Washington a jjreat many years and, In addition te . prominence in their own profession , they were Identified with the life of the 1 city. Beth were killed. Mr.-. Ural" erd. who ties with her husbari. ulse ; was killed. Slniyer Was Friend of Kue i "Leu" Stra.vr came te WaslilPRtoe (is correspondent of the l'ittsbireb , (Jazette-Timrv twenty jrnrs age. In I 'MS he became correspondent of the rspatch nnd has remained in ehnrce 1 et ita Washington bureau si , " tea' i date. Mr. Strayer was n native of Princeton. III. He covered virtual. ' all the p-ent political conventions of hA l.l ,.ni,. rnn IIP Was ! prominent member of the C.ridlren Club and gcrrcd as its president in Unit. ! Mr. Ptrayer was n warm personal frl'nd of the late Senater Knox. Mr. Urninerd was a native of ew . Yerk City, where he wa born April 111. 1874. Mrs. Brainerd Ms JH Edith Rnthbenc Jacob-, or Mount Vernen. X. Y. They were married in 1003. , , ' Mr. Brainerd became th" --cretary of St. (lair McKelway. editor of the Uroekljn Eaple, in 1S8!. Later he be cam a reporter, afterward city V"0T . and finally neslstant inanaRins editor of the EagK cemlnp i-t Washington ns its correspondent In 1011. He was tii author of several novels published under n nom de plume. He vn n mem- , .bar of the National Press Clul the 'Orldlren Club and the Columbia Coun- , W Sh- . ... . ., .Mr. uratnern t sister i xar wur " Clinten W. Gilbert, formerly managing ' editor of the New Yerk Tribune and new i Washington correspondent of the Phila delphia EvrrciNe Public 1-pukk. ' Other Important victims of the dltns- , ter were as fellows : Dr. Andrew mcr Congress from The fort photograph sdjerrs the dummy wife which cracksmen placed in the window' of the United Moter Service Company, nt 342. North llread street, while they looted the realjMic below. The bogus safe was made of linoleum nnd then painted. Nickel tipped pencils were used ns hinges. Ernest O. (irabtr, chief elerlt of the company, Is shown beside the "safe" rrrrrrvr: 'fur wi ii mi uiwn wmm ' iiwwihhimivui ' Kwmwvmimmmmmmnmmmm'!wmF . ttt- - ? i -k-'r'0" k T 11PHHr'-r 1 .' .i M Mi ! Ill Mil K I" ' Mlia 1 l 'WM m &!. , .. td Anili ' .t . ' ,. ..H. .(. . M 'ul 1' t J- . ,4 , 21 , t4Vh'. . .'.j :-... Aw ..... Vim,,,.1 1 u"-,v-t -i "v;--"-"r" '' .,- i v '' - K " l . -fiC :5i im rinr Cemralttee. the Mayer eh. heen effeeteil with Council rH6r "' ''11, ' ,i,mmmm a - mmmmmimmmtMi Wl .with nenrosentetlro ltland. of denarture for Flerida wn new irre- 1 1 ; '." '" . . . . ffl u K.ihhi.n .c ,1.. r... ...-i .L.i.i ... -.i ), h .ii.i nt in. ill Thi Uetmitninnii nr ' '"vj U. MlOIIUinil Ul L1113 JUI111HLI 11L1 Y(II1IIT IIUQL. UUU bWW MU Ulll ..WW . . ! I ff. a . L.X fcUT M . . l"W city- tflSRSKW v IIPPwllllnallllllllllllH K-mmnutXL.X iUT.MnW4i. vxiniBJ"ivivH.'ii hh HHKttHIIIIIIIIIIIH r &divRpfniKiiFiruwniiiH: HBHIiBinHiHl ' ' ' f "' r ""Illl ii' 'P : 9 Z i ill St fen Indt Arts nd Expoaltlen Committee. "I (kd Mr. Bland," cald the JIftyer,. if no was ngre,eable. te formal htarlni. We replied at oncet 'Yes, very gii.vl te innke nrransements,' " Aa te a Hlle for the fair, the Mayer e&ld he l.vd en open mind. . i "I want te Ue fair," wild the 3fajer, "nnd will iVslst en oil sections hnvlnir nn oppertutV .Je stale their case at public hearlivs." As for thy political nltuatlen nt home the MayW wld Phllndrlphln has net accorded biyi th,e recognition Knla mntoe or 8catt.v weulfl hnve granted n native fin. lie Indicated tlit nny truce that had tend te let the Philadelphia Tranult Pemnnnv onerate thn built FranKieru sievaica wiineut n iuir payment te tbe city Hccnling a plot en the part of the politicians nnd contractors te discredit municipal street cleaning at the out net, the Mayer said that be was going, ahead prepared te battle te the limit, If It became necessary te de se, te pre pre rerve the one bg, outstanding nccem pllshmenl of Ids Administration. Ne Increase In the gas rates, he de clared, would appear justified, and he pointed te the fact thnt lie had pro pre vented an lncrense In ga of ten cents per thousand cubic feet te the consumer. Personal Ferefc;(j Personality and Public Speaking Four Lectures by Silas S. Ncff, Ph. . Jan. 31at, Feb. 1st, 3d and 8tb, 8 P. M at 1730 Chestnut Street ' Admission Free Founded in 1865 t The Heuse (hat Heppe built Inaugurated Uie OncPrice System in 1881 V . C. J. Heppb & Seft , DowntewnI 117-1119 Chestnut Street . Uptown N. W. Cor. 6th flc Themp3p.fr$tE amlner in the Patent Offlee. All tbiee Priiiil )rfiiniT Slnft wcre killed. They were Idcntiucd b rtllHl XttHM OUC, Themas Fleming, Jr. T,nnt Rpftl ()jlf Mrs. Virginia Venuid wns the Mstcr MjUUI IXtUl UtlL of Dr. Julie llianchi. Minister te the' United States from (iuntemaln. She . cemlnneil from rare Onr was iwrn In (luntemnlii tlilrty-ninc years age nncl was educated Hi her own country and the United States. She was married te Elmer l'craud, et Cen tura, Calif., in 10J0. he dying n-ycar later. Slnce 10-1. when l'r. P.ianchi was apielnted te the Guatemalan Le gation here, Mrs. Fernud has been liv ing with her brother and Scberti Blanehl. UeugIai IIHIyrr was a member of an old Washington family that formerly owned several lnr!;e tracts In the north west part of the city. Ilis grandfather wns Judge Hlllyer, for whom lllllycr Place was named. During the war Mr. 11111 cr served In the navnl nvlatlen ervlcc ns a lieutenant. Leaving their two-yoar-eld baby nt home, Mr. nnd beat and of any one else who happened te pa?'. It Is believed the thieves built that dummy before coming te the store, took , it apart te get it through the garagei skylight nnd then reassembled It. I Chisels nnd saws found In the place j Indicated hew the cracksmen had tolled . patiently for hours until muscle and I the mechanical principle of lcvciuge had- torceu tins nenvy deer open. Cade Boek Principal Object The cede book, all the money and boine of the stocks nnd bends were. missing when Cbnrles Zinc, assistant mauager, made n ipilek Inventory today. tie sain lie uelicvcd the cede uoek was "If it is net a Vidrela it is a disappointment'.' It is easy enough te build a piece of furni ture that leeks like a talking machine, but te build ene that will give permanent satisfaction and accurate reproduc tion requires years of work' and study. As music experts wc knew there is only one real satisfactory talking machhte and we sell it exclusively. A Victrela will give you entire satisfaction buy it at Hcppc's and you wilf secure every advantage that it is possible te obtain. A few Heppe Victrela Outfits Ilrt'ft. the ureal violinist, with his slster Hclfets makes records ex cliisiTtV'T for the Victer. which . ,l..t ..ntHi...1 ..I.I-... r .1... l... 1 it- low? ,,... tin,.. . , ,,, K.,it,,Krt-l,nr "' '""'."' "Uji-Lr ui uiu uiiibuira. .ur. Incksen IJarriirciu. ter- :;' .'',,., A , ii. itm ueseicy sns out of the rlty m Pittsburgh, was bem I Theatre. hen the reef fell. Mr. Hill- , TI rebbv ,. the thlril -- ----fp-- - , - i .. ii.b.H i.i.. ir.. a tu iiAAM nun aam. In that elfv n 1Rli.'l. He win pfliic.iteil In jvr niic hik win- iu iiiw uu-n Y" - the grade school and the Central Highbred her body with his own. wh c-.i i, .i ,..e -n, i. ,t..,i frnin tnvcd her from mere serious injury Jeffersen Medical College. Phtladelpliia, i Thema Kandeipii lleume, thirty in tkk.i Ha -e a iif,.innr Weniihlienii. years old. wii a real estate salesman and becoming actively Interested In poll- for Harry Wardman. of Washington tics when he was twenty-one. He came Hi sen-eu as n iieuienuni. m '"- i the muchlne At the time of the second robbery, about six weeks age, the. burglars took e ...i ui.. iiiu 1-emnan.v n ins cum lezuc. niintif tlie I irem i umiuuiu .,A - - , ,-,,, ,i, .----.. -, JJilJS .ffVSld SSS W !?' " ; the'. ".-. . - . . . .. : cunc. In the te be one of the best-known politicians , Uunrtermnsler Cerps in I-ranee. i fh,. sitnf.. Ha cem-r.i nu vehnni , William M. Crocker, twenty-five director, n member of the old Pitts- years old. was born in Washington. N. burch Common Council was a delegate J., and was grnuuatea te the Republican state Conventions In 1SSU. 1S04 and 11)01. and for many commuted there in three months. On the first vlBlt the hurglnrs obtained tbe key mnchine. about the size of a telephone and easily carried. Keys te lit any ignition lock of n certain make of car can be made quickly nnd catil.v with Victrela Ne. IV, $30.10 s-Ilh six 10-lncH deufVe-fare records Pay only SCe Aeekly Victrela Ne. 50, &-5J.10 with eli 10-lncb deuble-fac records raj only tl tctll'f Victrela Ne. 80, $1'10 with $10 worth of record I'ay only tt.ie tcecUy Vidrela Ne. 00, $135 nltb $10 worth ef records Pay only tl.li uetkly Vidrela Ne. 300, $265 with JIG worth or records Pay only f3 teeekly Vidrela Ne. 130, $375 with ?Je worth of records Pay only XJ.TJ iceclily At the commencement' exer cises at the Kensington High Scheel last Thursday evening a great compliment was paid te . the Due Art DttO -Ad Reproducing Piane by Reproducing using it te ,-j, demonstrate rianOS the marvel eus advances in the reproduction of music. The audience was astounded by the performance. Se is every one who hears the Duo Due Art. Yeu should call at our store and hear it. The Due-Art is made only in the Slclnway, Weber, Steck, Whceleck, Stroud and Aeolian pianos all en sale at Heppc's. Prices are from ?895 up. PrapmhM We are honored In being th exclusive Philadelphia repre sentatives of the two greatest makes of grand pianos In the world the Mssen A Hamlin ind the Ilenry Y. Miller. Alongside 'of thrne lustra, jam's we hIm eell the Weber, Meek, ndetmrd Jules, Heppe nnd II. G. Scho Sche mucker nrund pianos. Prices ire from J743 up. - ?T Tf- ' ' ?.f ' "' r " 1 The Heppe Rental-Payment Plan If It Is ret convenient for you te make full pj meut at purchase, you may rent nny piano, player-piano or Victrela tbst we ttcll and oil rent will be applied toward tbn perchsKO price. Yeu ere free te purchase tbe Instrument or return Ic at any time. YVVVVrVVVvyvVyMyy(v I'f" Mail This Coupon for Full Informutierr CJ HcnnC&'Mlfl f J'owntewn.im.in Cbeatnut RLIn.., VitIieut any obligation en my part plcase eend full information about (mark X below): 0 Tianea 0 Playcr-planes UVictrelas ..... . i-3e.;: , 1). r.. Only 2 Days Mere te Save HOZ JO ..-. . .. !... ....;.. An ... ii A.iel n tc nF I ID i years was n memher ei tue itepuencan "i -'"'i i-iiii-i i"i .-.......... State Committee. ;ln?rlcn.n ,Mct,rlc Awoclallen. of New . '-;;,M.; , ,v, , r v r ; :; ";: ?. a Anucram, of wa8wnaten, svlrsnla. While he lived in Tltts hnrirh he wns nremlnent In the medical nrnfelnn helnir nrjlre In the Seuth dnuclltcr of Mr Side Medical Society, the Allegheny ' fries, of 1707 Massachusetts avenue. , Ceuntv Medical Society, the Pennsyl- Her father is vice president and gen-, vania 'Medical Society and the Nntlenal ' frnl counsel of the heuthern ltnilway. , Medical Association. He served In the Miss Jeffries made her debut In Wash-Fiftv-nlnth Congress te the Sixty- ingten a few jears age. bin was, fourth ' twenty -three jcaix old and was born, Huv' S Fldrlcke ln B'Vmere ln mn. Ala. She had just returned street wle a bretfeln-law of Sem.te ' ., voyage In 'be tropic, were;h; Ilee.1 Smoot. of Utah. Mrs Sroeo-S I v .cVSBham e he Mar .' nalden -nan.e being Miss A'pha M. d ' ;, f " "'"V.?'"1 1 ' KIdrldge. Mr. Eldrlrige was fertvtw,, ".'V'fteSdnn. ' , jcars old. Bem In Salt Lake City. h ,n f"'0 r"'"lnf0' . ,1 was edu.'ated there. Prier te coming te Jehn Miller Jeffries was Miis Jef- , Washington, h- was wanleyrd by tlu ; rles' brcther. He war born in Wiunj Winchester Arme Company and the , Ala., twenty-seven years ngn Hu was r'ile,l S,nteQ Rfpnl Cnrnnrnllnn Three a CradUBte of C.COrgC llshillgte:! I III- . months ntrn be enme te the c.inilal te ' 11 n ..!! In l.n (ln'ammnn. l1..- ,.111 U I-J.IHUH f iu, uuiiii,,u,u. ,'.- en ! n-au of Efficiency. Mrs. Eldrldpe r as also injured In the theatre accident. Sht is at the Onrfield Hospital suffering from uts and bruises. She will re- cever aug- Today and tomorrow will end our annual Jan uary 207e-Off Sale. Mere people are taking advan tage et tnis saving heuaefurnishings than ever before. The wide variety of thincs for the kitchen and laundry that Captain William K. It. Warner, of the. United "states Army, was n native of Alameda, Calif. He entered the army at the outbreak of the World War and rvcd tbp-c years overseas. He wits cne of the young officers selected bv I the Tendiing Commission for permanen I rank ln the regular service nnd bad bf-en en duty in this cit nbe-it six ! nieutliH. His wife, who wns uise 1: : I e t In the Knlckei-bcx'lipr disaster, wn M..-1 Isabel Wilften, of New Yerk 1 Colonel Charles C. Tncker, fifry-tvi. years old, born in New Yerk Ci'v nnd educated at Columbia I'nlversu-. , prac ticed !a ir Wahlnsten for r.a-.y I years. During the. World War he ... iverl , iu the Judga Advocate fieneral eliic, and mw brief vnlc- abroad. He "is ni,seciatel in the practice of law with can be had is only gested by this list. Humidifiers Coffee Urns Gas nnd Electric Heaters Bruahea (hand nnd fleer) Refrigerators Cooking Utenaila Exceptional fireside fit tings fire screens, fire dogs, spark guards and fire tools are also here. Phene if you cannot come. Deliveries made promptly. ranklin miller The Heuse furm thing Stere day or te nfter that tbn branch manager received an anonymous tele tele tele phone call. A mnn'.s voice Jnfermc him the stolen, catalogue could be feun en a packing- box nt Thirteenth nm anrinrr iiiiri en Mrc-fc A a1..i. ..... Miss Elizabeth Jeffrie was the hCI1t evcr. ti ..,, th. ,., ", nnd .Mrs. I.euls Jef- ,1,,. S1)n, fc.-i,i,i uv " Then 'Vlslicd Bosten Offlce About n wrek ufter the key machine was frtelcn the company main office in Dosten was entered by hurglnrs. They were detected und escaped after u pistol battle with police. The company has a nm. story garngc In the rear of its IJread street building, with an cntrance 011 Callow hill street! The robbers entered the eurage through n sin light and then jimmied open doers plvine access te the nialii structure. Police believe automobile thieves nre planning new- harvests among parked motorcars here nnd in ether cities. Equipped with the key mn nre nnd the cede book, the modern Mici.M?rs of the old-time "Iiesm" thieves wi't be able u laugh ut the Intrlcncies of locks designed te baClc them. Fii'tei'tives nm searching for tell-tale ' fingerprints cither en the looted safe or en the abandoned loels. As the work di-cle-fd that expert ir.ek-mcn were responsible for the job it is tcarcd the burglars were gloves ns ., precaution. I IIJ& Tf i9? .HBlSJI'aw versify nnd sen-ed during the war as 11 I lieutenant in the army aviation service, t'ntll recent I.i. when he cam,' te Wash ington te live with his parent'', Mr. Jeffries was with the firm of diaries E. 1 Mather & Ce.. of 50 Wall street. New Yerk. Funeral Hervlces for Mr. and Mis Jeffries will be held at the family , home at Selmn. Aln. 1 Mr. mid Mrs. Oscar G. Kausleii, 1 Helen Dorethy Kansleu and Auljii Knnsten. aged seven, lived at -510 (Seventeenth street, N. W. Grant Knn sten. ucel eleven, is t : the family left. The m 'children ret death 1-iMiintly. The father died today nr a hospital. .Mr. -- land Mrs. Knnsten were from Leuis- I vilie, Ky. Mrs. Kniuf'ti was a mem- I "nllnned from Tase One ber of a well-known Kentucky family, a member of the Heuse, j a member tlie Whistlers. .Mr. Knnsten as a of this aucust bedv. Hr hn heen e. .! . .w-.w. -... .. . ceeded by Congressman D.irrew. of the he e(nly" '"ea of irOiO? te SIlClke'U D nether and two jtt 1 uir isutmmiiees Senater O. ronsldsen. with iSw graduate of the Chicago La Scheel nnd an expert iicceiintan' lie mine te Washington from Chi, a; 1 111 Neiemher te till a position in the Valuation Bu reau of the Interstate Commerce Com Cem Com mlss,eu. Archie Dell had lived in Vlneland, N. Phlladclpbla-Gf rnia-i'ewu dii VICHY tnxNca rstusuc nterssm Natural Alkaline 1 Water Unexcelled for Table Use Known and pre scribed by the Medical Profession for many years as .4 UUD9DOHUU ILftWMt (Medicinal Properties 'he Corumevia In? Mrs. Charles C. Tiirker, before her ' marriige, was Miss Helen Zimmerman, 1 of Baltimore. Twe children survive her, ' Mrs. E. 1'ruzcr and Miss Jiun Tucker, I both of W-ishlngten. ' Heward (. Kncesl, thirty-four years old. wns vice preidcnt nnd treasurer of the Senitne Moter Cempnry, of Washing'en. He was born in this rl'-T and as graduated from the Centra1 ' High Scheel. He is survived by n wife! .1 I one child 1 .Mrs. Anne, It. Wessen wn' tl.e wife f Colonel Charles M. Wcisr.n, of the Ordnance lVpiirimen. She was 11 dniicb'cr of the late Hrlgndlep General li"TS !' I'.i s. w.n wai for many ir 'he ;,;,!ge ndv.icate general of the, err,,'. She tMirrled f'.ilenel Wessen In 1H0.! llesiili s li r husband hc Is sur- . vlvei, by three , liililrc',, fh0 Misnes , N.icev and Helen Wesen and one son, Iceln We.bsen. Mhs Nancy wih with ' lit r mother nnd pustalned fractures of' be.'i legs when the reef of the theatre, collapsed. Colonel Wessen, who was, with them, was injured about tbe head. : Captain KeglnaJil C. Vance, ferty-nlr- years old. was president of the Planters' National Hank of Fredericks burg. Va., and was well known In Vir ginia tin 11 miner of tine stock. A native of England, he earned his military title In the Hritlsli Army during tbe Ileer War. He came te this country about flf'eei, years nge. Cnpt.itn and Mrs. a', f v.cre in . nshingten en a ideas- '"J., for several years before he wmt Wen tru-t. dels Encouragement Other members en the committee, te all of whom the M:iver tulkcd most Naticnnl P., nk lluild- j te'the capitul te work -. an accountant earnestly en behalf of the Sesrjut-Cen 1 lie War Depar'u ent. lie w-as tuir- two years old a'ld unmarried. THREE CHANNELS IN PROBE OF BOSCH MAGNETO SALE Question of Kern's Citizenship In volved in Jury Investigation Ilosten. J-". r;ri.-iIJy A. P -The s'ope of the V.fpartnient of Jii"tlre in vestigation of tie sale of tbe lleseh Magneto Cemimr.y as an alien property te the Amerienn P.evh Magneto Con'. Cen'. piiny In l'1"' ' learneil tudnv or,. incident w.'li tl 1 arrival here 1 f Thenut- W. Miller, Allen Proper! j C'istedinti, i.lth Geverni'icn. records of t'.e trnui fer. Th de, uments wcre discussed nt n conference e? l'cilernl attorneys held with 1 view of preparing the inferma- teunlnl, lire Speaker Gilte" I.oncwerlh of Ohie; Dunn, of Nev Yerk; Sanders, I of Indiana, und Nelan, ,' California. 1 Lacr the Mayer had 11 private confer- ' enee with Itcpresentative Madden, of' Illinois, chairman of the Ilens-e Com mittee en Appropriations Moere and' Madden nre old nllles in Heuse bat- ' tlch. Madden spoke encouragingly te! the Mayer. ( When the Mayer appeared in tlie' Heuse cloak rooms r.,ni upon the cemenlng of Congre,., he was warmly welcomed by his feriiei- colleagues, Itej,. rcsi.uitullve "Jim" Mann, Illinois, once the leader of the Hen.., eut looking for the Mayer. "Well, Hninpy." said Mann, "when, arc en coming brck liere','" "Ob," laughingly replici the Mayer. I "I have two years mere as Mayer. T can't talk about coming back te Wash ingten as a Congressman just jet. I've FORD MOTOR COMPANY ANNOUNCES FORDSON TRACTORS Hen contained In them fur prefentatien been busy putting thc( street cleaning te a Federal irann jury. Ofiiclnld indicated thnt the investi gation would fellow three main chan nels. Tue nrst of thee, is the snle of the Piesch Magneto Company by A. Mitchell Palmer, ns Allen Property Custodian, te Martin E. Kern. The qurs-t'en of Kern's (ttlzfnshlf. at 'he time if (l,e trnnfer is involved. The Government H interested nW ln look leek Inc into the liewdi Cemp.ini's contracts you want, of tbe big ; ive I with t'i- unii air MrM'.' itivelvir t'.p Mrs. A'ance. w'iese Ur, tf-SX! 013"- BettUJ at tt Spring DISTRIBUTORS PCHKNIUI'II .MIM.Kll lrmi'i.t, n.irreiiKH re. VKI.I.. KKVKH CO Til. KI.1NK. X ntl'.NC'l CO, )VAuai:iii s nu.iD v 1 tiircssn, was ulse killed Daniel K. Jaclumn llfty jcar old, was a real estate broker 111 Washington, where he had been prominent for thirty years, no wns uern in front Keynl '1., and Is survived by n wife. He lived at "70 Connecticut avenue. Themas Fleming, fifty-nix years old, , was vice president of the Terminal 1 Storage Company, of this cltj. He at tended the thentre with his daughter, Mury Eee Fleming, twenty. six years I old, and hla son, Jehn V, Fleming, I thirty -three years old, aa assistant ex.- S4'-ii.(KM) M'V ili.,l i,,.nA 1 n it (Ma ini'titlnal tnn 1 .... J "!' lii'l ' 'imrv miii'i Hin-ti, Mnuii ji name. ,A, ,,., .-.. rimn,, nii... ii.- i,.. ' 1 II I l '"1 HI "III" . Mil , ', 'l- company. Internal revenue agents are iiudi i-rMvl ti be checking tip these re turn' new Twe Heuse Pages Among Dead Washington, Jan. .'!0. Twe Heuse if neprcsentatlves pages were among these killed ln the Knickerbocker Theatre accident. Thov were Envenie Sproul. n nephew of Itcpresentntlve Sproul. of , II'lnelH, and Cutler l.aflin, Jr , both of Chlcnge, T.eflln worked at night ns n Knickerbocker usher. bosses out of business. "We're 'for anything Hampy," sang out one leaders. "Well." shot back the Mayer, tbls air u Dig pusn. May Faver Alllaiice j The Mayer said he expected te held ! a number of political conferences when he get back te .Philadelphia, purlieu larlv. it was indicated, with reference te the gubernatorial situation. Tl.e Mner, it 3 believed, l in favor of u, Oru'ndj -Sproul-Moere allinnce te take a hand in tin present shattered 'ondillens ; in State politic. j "Will the change ,e m the Finance 1 Committee?" the Mayer was asked. I "Yes," he replied, but quickly re-j called the answer nnd said "Ne." He! said tnei ineugn .vie. nieicMiw-y nan been in Flerida, while he was. be bad net met the financier. The Mayer is Mopping evor in Wash. Ington en his way hack from a Flerida vucutlen. for the sole purpose et boom ing the fair, FollewluE the cenlcrciacc with the F. O. B. 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