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jMjBMMitsMssMsssssaaaai MENS VEAB For the Attention of ArmyMen Hand Tailored Serge Umfbrmsyf Formerly up to 45 Whipcord Uniforms Formerly 50 30 oance Melton Overcoats Formerly 65 30 ounce Kersey Overcoats Formerly 50 42 55 42 Moleskin Lined Trench Coats I O50 Fo rm erly 25 JL Army Serge Shirts Formerly up to 8 5 SIDNEY WEST Int 14th and Sts Sole Agents Stein Bloch Clothes and Dunlap Hats Salvestrald CKoice 2iS Whue there I3aerliaialtKii Ss t5 3 2rmW jr Sps wittr the JfAfirerlcattiArmsri Nprth Hwe Br York Ocfc jWas QutteaiHeasry dowp pbuie track was tft soften tjustwetfbugh td MMJajpttjeft beood butrnot ias re Ah cellent tb th307ainrant rcard was ptevidaAKy the ifbeifteeaaihaiJtbeii of tftamQasrlktnBatlaliohi Th 1 THE ROUND UP By FITZ GERALD Athletics in the shipyards of the country will be abandoned according to General Manager Piez of the Emergency Fleet Corporation Mr Piez declares the minds of the workers have been diverted too much from the real task of building ships There is an element of sound thinking in such a statement but there is a danger in carrying out such a plan as Mr Piez declares will soon be put in force in all the shipyards pf the All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy according to ah old saying and it applies strongly to the men engaged in the most important task of bridging the Atlantic They must have some recreation and there is no more healthful way than through the medium of athletics Let the shipyard workers have their athletics ilr Piez You will find they will make better workmen just so long as too much stress is not laid upon sports It is that over emphasisemphasis which has worked so much injury The mad scramble on the part of certain yards to obtain star major league ball players before the cjose of the late abbreviated season made for great discontent among the workmen who were skilled mechanics but untutored as baseball players Nor can they be blamed It must have been galling to them to see baseball players many of them ignorant of everything save the national game step in and receive many times the wages of skilled mechanics It is all right for the shipyards to take the attitude that there has been no Seme excellent racing will be seen by Washington horse loverswhen the sport is resumed hereabouts There has been no let up in the training work at Laurel and practically no interruption to anything save racing by reason of the epidemic Very few cases of influenza have developed among the horsemen on their helpers The let up from racing has done the thoroughbreds a world of good and there will be better racing when thjB sport comes unto its own again This it is to be hoped will be this week Golfers May Well Be Proud Golfers may well be proud of the war work they have done and still are doing for that matter They have raised many thousands of dol lars through the medium of exhibi 411 ages and the Hinfoo wBelllrie handi cap tor yissiLr oidti Alt tW events Battalion wasy surrounded or five were well contested and niostof thenf daysln the Argonne orestand CapU resulted In Ivtng finishes with the Grin Was JcMed durins one of the winners only a head to the good urfa vb There were but three starters In attempts tq Teach tt the Xll ageV handicap at 1 mile and tfewYbrki Oct 21 Edward Grant 76 yards Dorcas was favorite with kiilpdip actlopiin Stfance flrsfcarned Salvestra a slight choice over Daddys fc ii i i Choicer When they shot away frora baseball hpnoxs while atHaryard unl the barrier Daddyfs Choice Jumped versity where he was bnev of the best but in front but remained there only all around players of his day After short distance when Salvestra tbbk graduation he i played with independ command In the meantime Dorcas en teamr and later with the Jersey was under a strong drive and came City club of the International Beague on gamely in the stretch Taplln Prom 1907 to 1910 he played second tried to save Salvestra for the final base for the Philadelphia Nationals struggle but could not stave off the andljhe following year was traded to determined rush of the favorite and Cincinnati In 1913 he was purchased the latter won by a head with Sal by theNew YorkNatlbnals andplayed vestra a length and a half In front third and shortstop i for the Giants of Daddys Choice i until 1915 when he resigned to enter Star Realxnnother favorite was business At the outbreak of the war winner of the handicap for young he entered an officers training camp aters Probably Robinson had more where he was graduated later with to do with fhis victory than the colt high honora I for it was due to his superior jockey Grant is the first of the many major ship Osgood with Erickson ap league baseball players in the service peared to be far the best of the to give his life fop hir country He bunch but the boy could not bring was born In Franklin Mass in 1883 him up in the final strides Thistle don made the running in the TiyPfDfpxjrjkfrw stages of the race but had nothing uCliluCi UfT if 1U LAY in resrve and dropped back rounding into the home stretch and was beaten for third money by Blairgowrie FIRST RACE FiTe and one half furlongs Rol Craig 113 Haynes to 1 won Tiger Rose 114 CLyke 2 to 1 second Hindoostan 116 fEnsorl 3 to 1 third Time 107 Tailor Maid Vigilant Ooldyale Ioyal Peter Bon stelle Mine Sweeper also ran SECOND RACE About 8 furlongs Housemaid 112 TapllnK 6 to 5 won Torchbearer 120 Robinson out second Irish Lady 98 Myers 7 to 10 third Time 110 Sea Frer also ran THIRD RACE One mile and 70 yards Dorcas 104 fEnsorl 13 to 10 won flalvegtra 109 Taplln 2 to 5 second Daddys Choice 100 I three starters FOURTH RACE About 6 furlongs Star Realm 111 Robinson 7 to 5 won Osgood 102 KrickBonh 6 to 5 second Blah cowrie 104 Walls 7 to 5 third Time 109 4 5 Thlstledon Uncles Lassie and Keene Jane also ran FIFTH RACE Ope and one quarter mUes Star Class 10ft Ensor 7 to 10 won Game Cock Ill Walls 1 to 2 second Woodtrap 118 BobinsoD out third Time 208 2 5 Kingfisher also ran SIXTH RACE One mile Chester Two 112 Rice 15 to 1 won Puts and Calls llr Haynes 5 to 2 second Point to Point 115 Robinson 3 to 5 third Time 142 3 5 Bar One Sunnyland Mumbo Jumbo Teresa First Troop Polly Anna and Umbala also ran mssmtiscemmiitim pipiWJ3 i jrwiiiWuiuaiu ran OtfCtihbiKiSfsitb ilXM tiMs9 fiaaltanujdiitalhfeftlieirJ Miss Elizabeth Eyro of NejwYorkv Ity ami Mr Pierre Andre Combret de Lariix a rnember of the French Hlgb Cpmrrllfision whose engage ment was announced recently were i niarried in the Church of the Transfiguration New York The cere nibny was performed by the Rev Dr George Houghton the rector and was attended by a small group of guosts 1ueafeirSpreriKt6itlie Lenj ISsBolcSISfiietjnthfc fiiJotirse ot locaIJifightihg ift this iOver JJOQj prIsoners pti fthenure been ITyaiiUeryldmiQe B3a flrev levjere cbnntattacjtsr I haVe been thrown backwlthhea 1 losses tpxtheieneniy During the heavy fighting df the pafitTJreek hbxtfi of Verdun wp have drawn from other parts of the Western front a constantly in creasingnumber of German divi i siohst which are bitterly contest I ing every foot against our strong auacK in oraer 10 secure xne retreat of the German army th position of which has been compromised by the attacks from the south and west ft Mes BOY ADMITS SLAYING GIRL Hackensack Oct 21 By nreans of pencll drawn pictures and the deaf and dumb sign language year old James Thompson a deaf fFflBft A TTtFUNfWF Jjimute confessed to the prosecutor UClAUli I Cin il UY 1 0 here today the killing of Annie Daine discrlmination in favor of the major tion matches in which the stars league baseball players But why among the amateurs and profession wefe some of them engaged at major als have taken part Women golfers league salaries before the close of the recent season We know of two who were taken on at more money than they received from a major Jeague club Curb the professionals Mr Piez but dont put a ban on all athletics More harm than good would result It is to be hoped that there will be have been a big help in raising truly gjeat fund Just what the amount raised for the Red Cross will be can only be estimated Conservative estimates set it at a sum well in excess of 500000 This would seem reasonable in view of the recent statement of President Charles Thompson of the Western ah early lifting of the ban on racing Golf Association He declared the at Laurel The Maryland State board I Westerners had raised 303775 for the of health will permit the sport to resume once its members believe there is no longer any influenza menace in the gathering of racegoers The Maryland officials know their business but it is hard to understand how the epidemic can be spread out in the good clear sunshine with which Laurel has drenched 1erhaps Red Cross fund by exhibition matches Certainly this amount has been matched quite likely it has been exceeded here in the East When the returns are in from the country at large they will undoubtedly show that American golf lovers have raised over SI 000000 for the Red Cross fund been so well I Truly tne goners nave aone meir dii the board of EMPIRE CITY RESULTS FOR TODAY First race Fire and one half furlongs Lackawanna 110 Bright Lights 113 Rol Craig 109 Syrdarya 111 Madam Byng 100 Peter 115 Aaterieta 117 War Zone 114 Fustian 107 Sky Man 103 Vriderflre 109 Applejack II 103 Tippler 111 Second race One mile and seventy yards GarbaKe 104 Tastmaater 10P Ninety Simplex 103 Columbine 114 ETerest 108 Snap Dragon II 111 Paddy Dear 110 Third race About six furlones Alvord 120 Thistle 104 Rose Finn 105 Liberty Star 103 Appleton Wiske 115s Qur Nephew 110 Intrieuer 120 Adele 107 Jack Mount 120 Golden King 110 Whippoorwill 115 Margaret Elleb 109 Nonesuch 115 Driffield 108 Broom Pefidler 102 Mae Murray 112 Fourth race One mile Recount 9S Matinee Idol 100 Motor Cop 128 Kashnlr 108 Lady Gertrde i8 War Clod 130 Fifth race One mile and seventy yards African Arrow 109 Manlster Toe 110 Koh I Noor 115 Sixth race Five and a half furlongs Cha tea Brland Precios Jewel Lamentation Stll letto Starlight Dance Coreeljes Rosagine Pluviada Unwise Child Nelle York Marion Adler Frances Starr and Lady Mary 110 each Savoua 103 Wilfrede 106 HOLDEN GOING TO COLLEGE Special to The Washington Tost Hyattsville Md Oct 21 John Holden star track man last year at Central High School Washington and elected captain for this year plans to enter Maryland State College about January 1 Holden at present is attending Emerson Institute Washington health will decide down this week United States health authorities have declared one way to safeguard against influenza iSto stay out in the fresh air to let the bars hill II KA LI PKAl III SHOWS HIGH MORALE AT CHAPEL HILL NC mwwK1 IcmBbBMB MARLEY2IN DEVON 1V4 IN COLLARS CLDEXT PEABOUra CaiNCTSCW HY jwaja WINS AVIATION RACE College Park Md Oct 21 Freddy Chichester of Aquasco Md whose work on the mound two years ago was a factor in the States diamond record Is making good in the service He is a lieutenant of aviation and in a race the other day bestedseveral other machines Through John Reily physical director at Georgetpwn University a challenge was received yesterday from Georgia Tech to play Georgetown in Washington on any open date The challenge was accepted and the date of thegame set for No vember 16 Director Reily said last nig team was msfde up of Dlayers fro the Students Training Corps and was not strictly rated as a varsity team while the Georgia Tech team is such While the Hilltop team may not be as strong this year as in former seasons Director Reily said it would give a good account of itself and might ui prise me ouinern team by Its quality of play WEATHER CONDITIONS Dept Agrl Weather Bureau Washington Oct 21 8 Forecast District of Columbia Maryland and Virginia Fair Tuesday and probably Wednesday warmer Wednesday light Tariable winds A cyclonic depression is passing off to sea over the Canadian maritime provinces and a secdnd depression has advanced to the upper Missouri valley and eastern Colorado Between the two pressure Is high with thecrest over Lake Huron and this high pressure controls the weather east of the Mlsslsslnnt for the time being The only rain of any consequence In the last 24 hour fell along the South Atlantic coast and in the Florida peninsula also In Kansas Oklahoma northern Texas eastern New Mexico and Colorado The temperature changes have been generally small aad unimportant Fair weather is indicated for the Washington forecast district on Tuesday Wednesday will be fair In eastern districts with local rains in the east rulf States the Ohio valley and upper lake region Temperatures will rise slowly in northern districts and remain stationary in the South man 11 years old in apark Saturday night When the prosecutor through an interpreter of the deaf and dumb language asked Thompson how he had killed the girl the boy traced the outlines of a butchers clever He added that he had been prompted to i the slaying because his victim had made faces at him and teased him regarding his afflictions The girls body was found hidden in pusnes BRITISH London Oct 21 Field Marshal Haigs statement tonight reads During the night andearly morning there was sharp fighting for possession of the village of Amerval which we captured dur ing our attack yesterday mined attacks to regain the village were repulsed Early this morning the enemy made an unsuccessful attempt to drive in our advanced troops in the neighborhood of the Cambrai Bavai road We secured a few prisoners East and north 6rDe nain our progress has continued in the face of considerable opposition We are less than 2 miles from Valenciennes and have reached the general line La Sentinelle St Amand Rongy Taihtegnies We noldthe west bank of the Scheldt at and several miles north of Pont a Chin northwest of Tour tfi A to Sfc iS 4GRMAri eriinlg Ehf bmciai statemen issned 4c night frbmVgefier8lheadquarprs sayali iOttr cwanteattackiagainst the heghteoreMsneldn 4thdj6s of VbiizierSr hlchQhavcreenDfe cupied bytHe fenemyi progrsea favorably BJUiriSH London Oct ir TodkyofffeiaV statement says Wi -The number yof prisoners captured by us in the operation jreate day north of Le Cateau now exceeds 3000 The enehiyr positions along the River Selle were of greatcriatur al strength and were held UnreiS olution The attack was launched iby English Scottish and Welsh divl Eipns at ojciock in tnemorning under most unfavorable Weather A IT i sa fmm eaasesasf Sjr iJ i iaggy ie BELGIAN Havre Oct 21 The official communication from Belgian headquarters tonight says We continued to press back the enemy and drove him to the east of the Canal de Derivation de la Lys between the Dutch frontier near Etde and south of Mesrendre We took 200 prisoners FRENCH Tonightls official PariSi Oct 21 statement says The situation is without change on the Oise front Between the Oiseand the Serre our troops resumed their progress this morning On the right we occupied Mestrecourt Richecourt takin about 50 prisoners on the left be tween Lucy and Villers le Sec we gained ground despite the enemys nofor I conditions a continuous rain mak U6 OUTdllttl CALrCIUVI UUUCUll The fighting was heavy throughout the day the enemy offering strong resistance In the villages and along the line of railway overcorhlng this resistance great assistance was rendered at certain points by tanks which despite Che flooded state of the rver succeeded In passing to theeast banlcat an early hour As soon as the line of the river was secured a number of bridges were rapidly constructed under a heavy fire from the hostile arttllery and machine gun si enabling1 our guns to push forward close behind the advancing infantry and tb afford them eff ectIVieSupportat shorf range During the evening certain points at which parties 7of the en emy were still reslstHig Wfte cleared up by local operatlfina and a counter attack from the region of Romerles was beaten Toff yith heavy loss North of Penaln dur advance troops continued f6 push forward In contact with the enemy and are approaching the village of Sti Amand and the line of the Scheldt north of Tournal iayMfieijeiMiHqua ityof fabric and tailoring afilheiperfe bpEriglishIbtheialcersi A gnyjBlpin coat MJWj pj reddish piowtt or I greenish grayf raglaii or regular snouiaer au afouiid or Halfr tfelt ide cuffsii and sleeve lmed slash or regular pockets dpiible breasted AH wookof cpurse The price4S60 and 65w i -M CLOTHES SHOP1 Seventh St between and FRENCH Paris Oct 21 The official statement of today reads The night was marked by rather heaNTiartillery activity between the SefreTand the Alsne In Lorraine and Alsace Incursions into the German lines enabled the preach 4o take prisoners THE LEGAL RECORD Local Weather Report Temperature Midnlsht 58 2 a 58 4 a 58 6 a 50 8 a 58 10 a oa 12 noon pi r2 4 C2 01 8 50 10 51 Maxi vfc The Chief Justice announced the following United States Supreme Court Present The Chief Justice Mr Justice Mc Kenna Mr Justice Holnieg Sir Justice Day Mr Justice Van Devanter Mr Justice Pitney and Mr Justice Brandeis Harry Hlckey of Washington Carl Boester of St Louis Mo Ralph Day of Washington Carleton Carr of Reno Nev Arthur Lr Eno of Lowell Mass James Cunning of Baker Ore Lare sv of Madera Cal Merle I St John of New York city Mary McMahon of Columbus Ohio Edward Burkhardt of Dayton Ohio Clyde Raymond Yates of New Haven Conn Harlan Read of Okmulee OUla Charles Sumner Clancy of Indianapolis lnd and Burt Ktherldge Bartow MONDAY OCTOBER 21 191S No 477 Stanley Polluck petitioner ts The Minneapolis and St Louis Railroad Company petition for a writ of certiorari io the supreme court of the State of South Dakota denied No 478 Black Mountain Railway Company petitioner vs Lcona Mumpower adniin istratrii petition for a writ of certiorari to the supreme court of the State of North Carolina denied Ne 483 Union Tool Company petitioner vs Ellhu Wilson petition for a writ of certiorari to the United States circuit court of appeals for the Ninth circuit denied mum1 63 minimum 51 Relative humidity 8 a 5 2 28 8 39 Rainfall 8 to 8 in mn shine 92 Per cent of possible sunshine 84 Temperature same date last year Miximum 54 minimum 34 DEPARTURES FROM NORMAL of toldwater were admitted To practice orders of the court No 135 Red Jacket Jr Coal Company et i ro nmnsnv notiHnn fnr wHt rr al appellants ts United Thackef Coal Com tlorari to the United States circuit court of apiieala for the Fifth circuit denied pany Appeal rrom the District court or tne United Stales for the Southern district of West Virginia Per Mirlnmr Dismissed for want of jurisdiction upon the authority of 1 Equit 18 Accumulated excess of temperature since able Life Assurance Company vs Brown 187 January 1 1D18 25 308 314 Consolidated Turnpike Com bxeess of temperature since October I 1918 32 Each Cigar ih Or I its own himudoryh Father mffi A 2R Its life WW yfcC absorber 3 HyERTHElMER BROS BALTIMORE MP Chapel Hill Oct 21 With the arrival of Coach Marvin RitcH of Charlotte and a hearty response to the call for candidates football at the University of North Carolina this season is a certainty While the time allotted for practice and games has been curtailed by the introduction of military discipline every spare moment is being utilized by the gridiron warriors The sport will be put on a war time basis and each player will be required to attend drills and classroom work Between 50 and 60 men responded to the call for candidates this week and others recovering from attacks of influenza are expectechout soon While there are no letter men to serve as a nucleus many men of last years freshman team are back The new ma terial on hand shows up well and is unlimited according to Coach Ritch who is jubilant over the prospects for a winning team Three well balanced I teams with some twenty men to spare I are at work thus far The schedule as arranged includes some exciting contests The annual Thanksgiving classic at Richmond with Carolinas ancient rival Vir ginia is pending final arrangements The season opens October 26 with Wake Forest or Guilford at Chapel Hill Virginia Military Institute Virginia Polytechnic Institute Washington and Lee Davidson Clemson and the University of South Carolina will probably be met during the season NATIONAL COMMISSION SENDS CHECK TO BAKER F0RUSEINWARW0RK iJrand New Full Dress and Tuxedo Suits for Hire The Tailor 611 Seventh St MEDICAL Ib 11aaI ftPBa llgflHi pecialisl 8U4 17th SL Oxex 30 years successful practice ia the car off Chronic Nervous and Special DUeaaea ox ylleh and Women XTPIleaV Throat Lcnss Brala HeartBlood and SIVW rlta Kinimi DsMlltT KUnBT Dl eaaes Bladder TroublesrEruptiOM and Ulcera tional CmredrforXlfe bySafe Metaoda PriTBta watt Leagu SKoStlO tolfatoa Sanaawl0toiar tional commission 170619 ST Cincinnati Oct 21 A check for 1603432 was forwarded to Secretary i of War Baker today by the National I baseball commission and with 2 J31327 already given by the Boston I American League Club players rep resents 10 per cent of the revenue I received by uninterested parties in I the recent world series to be donated I to charities The total amount is 1834959 but I the Boston players contributed 231527 shortly after the Beries ended Secretary Baker is asked to distribute the amount Among the amounts noted in the letter to Secretary Barker are these Boston plays 231527 Chicago National players 154351 Boston American League team 345485 Chi I cago Natjonal League team 345485 New York Nationals and Cleveland Americans 77350 each Cincinnati Nationals and Washington Americans 46410 each Pittsburgh Nationals and New York Americans 30950 each the umpires 50 each members of the commission 25 each the Na League and the American 1 League 115161 each and the Na 2sMHO is simply better underwear better because more care is bestowed upon itf rom the choice of the raw material to the last detail of the finished garment The American HOSIERY CO established in 1868 has built a reputation for painstaking skill in all it does The men who founded it and those who have carried along its traditions have always had high respect for the importanceof the work they are doing When they think of a garment to be worn next the skin they think of it as clothing for the body and not as underwear hence AMHGBody Clothing in all its dignity of comfqrt and health for the body Ask to gee the word AMHO on the label of body clothing for men women and children American Hosiery Co NW3ritomV Com Accumulated deficiency of precipitation since January 1 1618 644 Deftciejicy of precipitation since October 1 1918 141 Temperature In Other Cities Temperatures and precipitation in other cities Jionaay lor 24 hours ended at 8 Lowest Highest last Bain today niffht 8 pm fall Asheville 68 68 60 Atlanta Ga Atlantic City Baltimore Md Bismarck Dak Boston Mass BuffaJoN Chicago 111 Cincinnati Ohio Cheyenne Wyo Cleveland Ohio davenport Iowa T5enver Colo Des Moines Iowa Detroit Mich Duluth Minn EUPaso Tex Gal veston Tex Helena Mont Indianapolis lnd Jacksonville Fla Kansas Citri Mo Little Rock Ark Los Anceles Cal Marquette Mich Memphis Tena Miami Fla Mobile Ala New Orleans La New York North Platte Nebr Omaha Nebr Philadelphia Pa Phoenix Aril Pittslmreh Pa -Portland Me Portlaml Oreer Salt Lake City Vtah St LoulsJfo St Paul Minn flan Antonio Tex San Francisco Cal SoTlnsrteld 111 I Tamrva Fla ledo Ohft Vioksburfc Miss 74 56 70 001 64 56 54 64 53 56 74 46 68 60 54 52 010 50 42 48 002 56 48 56 62 48 56 50 40 44 004 54 52 52 66 42 60 68 50 60 001 72 44 62 62 44 52 58 36 50 68 66 C2 018 78 72 74 CO 42 54 48 68 78 70 72 018 72 54 68 72 58 70 7 02 70 52 36 44 72 50 66 82 70 80 002 74 68 70 024 80 68 74 58 52 52 64 56 58 002 70 54 00 62 54 54 004 74 58 72 58 46 52 002 56 50 48 56 50 56 04 48 62 70 54 64 66 36 60 80 70 70 76 58 JB2 66 48 60 86 70 72 059 62 46 53 72 64 64 00 ro imii0 vohvillo lrea nqoaes peuiion ior a writ oi ceruo XT omnanV vi WMtlri FnioD rarl to Court of Apafe of the District of TJ JF Railway Company 240 87 3 Herbert Edwards petitioner rcnaant attorney Brooke pany vs Norfolk 4f Railway Company 228 5t euo tioian vs lnitea scares Vi 216 Railroad Compa graph Comp 3 Shapi vs UniteJ States 235 412 1 vs The Lnlted States or America petition See Omaha Rauui Iron Stove Company vs w1 certiorari 10 tne initea states Moliue Plow Company 244 1 650 I rcuit court of appeals ror the Sixth circuit No 544 Phillips et al plaintiffs in i dcle1 error vs 0 Mitchell et al In error to the i No 518 Lawrence Connolly administra Supreme Court of the State of Oklahoma tor et al petitioners vs Celia Diamond Per curiam Dismissed for want of jnrlsdic i et al petition for a writ of certiorari to the tlon upon the authority of Enuitable Life As United States circuit court of appeals for the sursnee Society vs Rrown 187 IT 8 308 314 Ninth circuit denied Consolidated Turnpike Company vs Norfolk No 520 Grand Rapids and Indiana Rail Railway Company 22S 596 COO way Company petitioner vs The United Boan vs United States 236 216 218 States of America i petition for a writ of cer day be and the same are hereby reassigned for argument on Monday the 28tb Instant Adjmirned until Monday next at 12 oclock The day call for Monday October 28 will be as follows Nos 310 212 235 873 361 and 392 393 and 394 376 357 277 and 329 530 and 353 320 and 321 21 orlginaU 218 378 and 3 original Supreme Court District of Columbia EQUITY DIVISION 1 Mr Justice HItx Allan ts Allan order redncliif hnnrt i iju iTft tj i i ratitjea and fconreyance ordered nfntffri tionei vs Wilson and Willard Manufacturing 2orner 3iUn Smith defendants aitor Company petition for a writ of certiorari to i nS A Shoemaker thf ln itfrf Stfl tpa MrVMi MiPt nt a nnanla fry EQUITY DIVISION 2 3fr Justice Bailey In re lunacy of Mary Jt Freeman ryor of auditor ratified and disbursement ordered JLt torney Schick PoMman ts Pohlman sale decred wlttf VViUon Lambert and Tliehard A Ford trha tees bond J6e00 Plaintiffs attorney Sprlff Perrj defendants attorneys TTUtoa Lambert and Yatman Plgps National Bank vs Kenyon trustee bill of exceptions lfmedsby Justice5 Blddona Plaintiffs attorneys Snhon and Ross Perry jr defendants attorneya RNP Oat ley Leon Tobrlnerand VanFleet In re adoption of Gerald Zimm decree ler petitioner vs SIUU1 nnopuon Aiiomeys varr oiteipra nopMn the United States circuit court of appeals for nit iinin circiju aenjeu No 488 The New York Central Railroad Company petitioner vs AVilllam Gallagher as guardian of Anna Gearrity et al petition for a writ of certiorari to the supreme court of the State of New York denied No 4S9 Gulfport Towing Company claimant petitioner vs The Olllngcr and Bruce No 490 Claude A Turner netitioner vs Xauter Piano Company et al petition for a writ of certiorari to the United States circuit court of appeals for the Third circuit denied No 495 Carey Kin Fred Rhodes petition for a writ of certlo CRIMINAL DIVISION 1 Mr Justice giddpns United States Vs Herbert LCopcianJi murder plea not guilty leave to demur In ten days Attorney to be assigned No Original Ex parte In the matter of Whitney Steamboat Company petitioner motion for leave to file petition for writ of prohibition granted and rule to show cause No Original Ex parte In the matter of Charles Coon petitioner motion for leave to file petition for writ of habeas corpus denied No 202 Southern Oregon Company appellant vs The United States joint motirtn for leave to file petition in United States district i PROBATE DIVISION Mr Justice Bailey In re Bertram 8tom order to buy liberty bonds Attorney Ellison Estate of William Simmons petition for letters of administration filed Attorney DaTii Wolf 1 In re Elleabeth Simmons petition to appoint gurfrdlan filed Attorney David TVolfr Tt r9 XPjTirA XfiKfraan YWtlttAn fop this court be and the same Is hereby amend pr0bate of will flled Attorney JSi OBriens edso asto read a follows I Estate oj Richards wUldated Octo wic uuui uu cmii oiuc jn mivTTcv hAl 1H1 HleO I tlorari to the United States circuit court of appeals for the Sixth circuit denied Order It Is ordered by the court that section Sof rule 22 of the Rules of Practice of for the argument and no more without spe clal leave of the court granted before the argument begins But in cases certified from the circuit court of appeals cartes Involving solely the jurisdiction of the court below and court for an order granting leave to sell cer cases under the act of March 2 1907 34 Stat izvs minutes oniy on eaca siue nm ire allowed for the argument unless the time be extended The time thus allowed may be apportioned between the counsel on the same side at their discretion provided always that No 113 Frank Nlcoulin plaintiff in error vs John OBrien submitted pursuant to the twentieth rule by Mr Augustus Will son for the plaintiff in error and by Mr A Sachs for the defendant in error No 5 International Harvester Company of New Jersey et al appellants vs The UnHed State appeal from the district court of the United States for the district of Minne tain timber granted No 289 The Denver and Rio Grande Railroad Company plaintiff in error vs Oresta Da Vella Royal Italian Consul as Administrator motion for leave to amend points relied on and for leave to print additional parts of the transcript of record herein granted without preindice No 305 Southern Pacific Company petitioner vs Henry Bogert et al executors et al the several petitions fpr leave to intervene postponed to the hearing of the case on the merits No 347 John Reade appellant vs The United States of America et al motion to advance granted and case assigned for argument on Monday December 9 nest after the cases heretofore assigned for that day No 398 Rebecca Cofn plaintiff in error vs James Kennedy motion to advance granted and case assigned for argument on Monday December 9 next after the cases heretofore assigned for that dey NT 408 The United States of America plaintiff In error vs Homer Gndger motion to advance cranted and case assigned for argument on Monday December 9 next after the cases heretofore aligned for that day TODAYS SUN AND TIDE TABLE JSriK rc irt for arOTiment on uli Vnt ST rw after the rases UalS of the State of Virginia Dismissed per Min riNPd 4 I J11KU lUr iVa0 ll tilil I JUIlllintl iyi uiP I Sun sets 621 Low tide 4 r54 5 00 heretofe asstgnco in i i i i kv ir I kh Tinnier Printing Press Cornnany Viimc vn tiut tv rrt Wnilam i rnii jrrin Estate of Roy Pace petition forlettera of administration filed Attorney Col vln Estate of Helen Norrls will fit ted January 28 1916 ed Estate of Joseph Stephenson will dated Am ll 1 1013 fllpd Estate of Sarah Glesy letters of admin istration granted to Herbert uiesy ixraa 800 Attorney Glesy Estate or 1 van oruer oi luuUaUu a fair opening of the case shall be made by kttnm sieman the party having the opening and closing ar 0f George Tj fienson order for guments eeneral bond Attorney Patterson Tv kl a a aalA AT Kcrstp or Henry uuk vrucr A TitnAanhnrrtrJJtr nmndenburg i inhn IT Pointer order atmrovlneeX periditures Attorneys Wilson Huldekoper 4 Etate of Roy Pace letter of administration granted to Bertha A Pace bond 1000 Attorney Col Tin A Fsttp or iuran 4 sota Dismissed and mandate granted on mo t0B JaneVlo Grace Aubert bond 500 tlon of counsel for the appellants a tlon of counsel for the appellants No 39f Joseph Holt et al appellants vs Supreme Lodge Kulghts of Pythias appeal from the United states circan court ui ay Artnmov Fltnn EsUte of ElUaneth CPlUing wlll dated November 21 1914 filed S7 A A a niKr ftKrtof Tn RMT10 peals fpr the Seventh circuit Dismissed with Attornevsw Baden and Arthur costs motion of counsel for the appellants1 No 103 The Ann Arbor Railroad Company appeUent vs Casslus Glasgow et al ap near rom the district court oi ine uimcu 1Ata Estate of Anna I Ford Order to gtre pe clal bond Attorney Leonard Estate of Amanda Gray HKtlnj to dtsmlis River Bnlletin f3peclal to The Washington Post Harpers Ferry Va Oct 21 and Shenandoah rivers both clear Potomac NEW YORK PRODUCE New York Oct 21 BETTER Unsettled receipts 6324 crieamery higher tharr extras 57 58 i creamery extras 93 score 57 firsts 55 56 packing stock current make No 4 39 EGGS Stfiadr receipts 10018 fresh gathered extras 5859 fresh erathered regular pack extra firsts 55 57 do firsts 5254State PennsylvaniaPennsylvania and rhearby western hen rery whites fine to fancy 869Q State Pennsylvania and nearby hen nety browns 6265 do gathered browns and mixed colors 5059 CHEESE Steady receipts 428 State fresh specials 3333do ayerape run 3233 POULTRY Allve firm chickens Bramley individually and a husiness agents motion in aavance ut in No 472 Philadelohla Baltimore and Vah ington Rail osrt Cornnany petitioner vs Alfred Smith petition for a writ of eer ornrl to th court bt appeals of the State of Marvland granted No 485 William KInsell petitioner is Chicago Milwaukee and St Paul Rfcllway petition for a writ of certhjrarl to the supreme court of the State of Idaho granted rV Kv7 ik vn Soilier plaintiff In error vs Atchison Topeka ana Santa Fe Railway Company et al rnrtDer consioera tlon of the netlHons for writs of certiorari to the United States circuit court of appeals for the Eighth circuit postponed to the hearing ot the cases on the writs of error No 442 The Pennsvlvanla RaUoad Company petitioner vs Alice Frspces Brown et al petition for a writ of certiorari to the United States circuit court of appeals for the Third circuit denied fe454 Hubbard Zemurray Sfesmshin Company petitioner vs Aktieselskabet Stavan geren petition for writ of certiortlrt to the United States circuit court of appeals for the Fifth circuit denied Nos 459 anrl 560 Colunsbla Knlekertocker Trust Companv petitioner vs Edwin Hale Abbott No 461 ano 4w toiumoia jvnicKerDocner States for the Eastern district of Michigan on nlf Attorneys JWnilana beaand Dismissed perstipuwtlon i nailer vn no Norfolk Southern Railroad Com arnu Kjii ijmai for pany plaintiff in error vs William White te eof jU filed AttorMy fAB Leet hurst In error to the supreme court of ap Knftlrv Suir stipulation I i No1xrArtnr nTlcln rfwVuneorf No 32fl7 Josepk Lewia vs Kate Daly vs Howell trustee on writ of a Uvrtt sricldc berformanee 36 old roosters 26 turkeys 30 Dressed steady broilers7 560 45 Chickens 28S8 fowls 30035 pld Ti rnmnirr7v netitloner vs Preston 2526 turkeys 20043 Keith roosiers 2so turaeys zu4 Keith STTfiAH RlW SteadV OertlrifllEMB1 Am A iAOA rlnmKIKntbcrhr Vir 728 Tlefined steady cut loaf 1050 Tnist Company petitioner vs John SAmes ushed 10Z5 Mold A 950f cubes No 465 Columbia Knickerbocker Trust 976 XX3CX powdered 925 powdered I Company petitioner 916 nne granulated and Diamond A I executrix ABD Strong middle West 2590 3600 Coffeis spot quiet Bio 10 Santos 4s 15 TT wasun COTTONPEEDOIL MARKET wasunquoted vs Mirla A Evans Vos 466 and 467 Columbia Knickerbocker Trust Company petitioner vs George Keith No 468 and 469 Columbia Knickerbocker Trust Company petitioner vs Mary Cbrd ingiy ana Atnetr petitions or wrtU of wtioraiitorhe United States circuit court of appeal for the First circuit denied VUB IV mA certiorari to the niteo aiat arcui OrandlnCrbsaman iiiHrniMpii of appeals for the Fifth circuit per stipulation No 133 8 McGowan et al plaintiffs In error ys Eagle Cliff Fishing Company In error to the supreme court of the State of Oregon Dismissed per stipulation No 257 Ada Cashing executrix plaintiff Tn error vs John Whaley etal in errop to the supreme court of the State of Oklahoma Dismissed with costs on motion of counsel for the plaintiff In error No 680 Louisa Schneider and David Peltz petitioners vs The City of New York eral petition for a writ of certiorari to the supreme court of the State of New Xorkrwrt mittori br Mr Mrle I St John and Mr Charles Brown for the petitioners and by i Mr William Burr ior xne responuenis No 682 Bessie Tyrrell nee Offlttet al petitlpners vs Charles Shaffer et al petition for a writ of certiorari to the supreme court of the State of Oklahoma submitted by Mr Richard Clyde Allen and Mr Henry Martin for the petltlonera and by Mr Malcolm Rosser for the respondents No 700 Coleman Ward et aL petitioners vs The Board of County CommUslon erg of Love county Okla petition for a writ of certiorari to the supreme court of the State of Oklahoma submitted by Mr John Emerson Bennett for the petitioners No 702 Dora Flnley petitioner vs Mary Halliburton petitioner for a writ ot rertlo Lawstiit No 6157 Savapnah DorseyT Waih ington Railway and Electric Cpmpaiij damages 10000 PUlntUTB attorney Lv A Bailey ti REAL ESTA7RAHSFERS 234 TENTH STREET NOETHE A STfdaJv Wrenn to Bernard Harding lot 16 iqijare 988 10 1404 TWELFTH STREET lNORTHWE8TjJn 11a Oppenhelmer etvlr Onttave to Jane5 1 Everett lot square 279 10 EAST OF FOURTEENTH STREET NORTH OF SPRING ROAD George Nauss and Florence Nanaa to EdwaVd YUMi Jr lot 60 wjhare282C 10 EAST OF FOURTEENTH STRfeE NOBJTH OF SPRING ROADTbrift JinlMinr Company to James Johnson and MbefB Johnson lot 61 vsgqare 282fl J0 EAST OF FOURTEENTH RTREETr 61CH OF SPBINaROADTbriftBnlWltijf Company to Joseph MBy 4ififltinK Bayo lot 6 square 2826 fl0 EAST OF FOURTEENTH STREET NORTH OF SPRING ROADr Edward MI WllHa Jr etux to Raymond Jv noghef lot60 i i CAR lft rarl to the United States circuit court of ap J272T STREET NORTH rEST Charlet peals for the Eighth circuit submitted by Mr Joseph Bailey in behalf of Mr Lr Ftil ton rorioe peuuoner ana Dy air a EverestEverest for the respondent No 703 The Duluth Steamship Company petitioners vs Northern Pacific Railway Company petition fr a writ of ertlorari to the United States circuit court of appealr for the Eighth circuit ubmltted by Mr frank Noa 470 and 471 Colombla Kiilckerbockerf Bright In behalf of Mr Harvey DGoulder Trust Company petitioner va Lothrbrf I Mr Thomas Hi Garry and Mr Channceyt Coltonvfor the ctitloner Order It Uj ordered by the court tiatffnb cases heretofore viigned for argument on this Wllul rt mitMirj Bnnra part lot 152 square 123A 111 QUINCY PLACE NOaiBA8TWilW5i Vr Lawrence et to Ttonias Stnb uleoeld lot 70 square 8519 39 2023 PARK ROAD NOBTHWESTLUlIn A Speiilrfo ThomafG Willlf lot0quaw ir rrii 1 PETWORTHi HermiVjL Howenstein 1 Fred SlirJBLTTft STREET ORTHTirE8TGotnelhU 1Ci JVeeat VJCiio Wfrryjuoaieyijpazw orlgliial lot gjodvllquar 4fl0vtHov Forbes to Edwin A iltckman lot S62 square 2583 10 1310 STREET NORTHWEST Ai Fltxholcu Wallace et tixi to John Norwood ami Robert Thompson lot fll square 237 10 1754 CHURCH STREET NORTHWEST Hen rletta Hetskell to Rose Burgdorf lot 300 square 150 IO 2700 TWENTY SEVENTH STREET NOUTH WEST Margaret Townsend to Maggie TPureelU lot 81 square 2100i4W HANDLE HIGHLANDS Emory Erwin et uy to Ernest Erwln lot 34 square BTRV 1C TlSHEPARD STREET NORTH WEST Eva I Saatmyerito Fielding Burton lot 23 square 31SS 10 1111 STREET NORTHWEST Lennard II Mitchell et uxr to Mary Ai Reitz part i original tot 2 pquare 319 10 1323 COLUMBIA ROAD XORTJiWEST Wari rn Lawson to Randall Saundws lot SS equare 2840 10 1860 INGLESIDE TERRACE David A Bser I etiux to Henry Hays lot 61 square i 261C 10 122 STREET SOUTHEAST Gbttleib i Schoellkopf et ux to Joseph A Herbert Jr part original lot V7 square 1020 tn 727 THIRD STREET NORTHEAST ilebry Espey and John JC Schofield trustees to Hiram Robinson part lot 21 kauare 777 4800 TWENfT SIXTH AND IRVING STREETS NORTHEAST Charles Johnson ur to Mary A Sadler lot 15 square 4289 10 1802 PARK P0AD NORTHWEST Jamea Ei Brown et ux to George Selden lot I lllc square 2606 10 1317 OTIS VXfiE JfORTHWEST Jackson Anderson et nx to Florence DarlsK lot i 1ST Bquare 2S34 10 PETWORTH iGeorge Swartzetl and Alexander Hensey trustees to Edward Willi 3500 SAVLS ADDITIONr Mary RnsselP to Heri oerf Green lot 3 square 2923 ia 1735 STREET NORTHWEST VladlnUr Poushkareff et ux to John Dulles lot square 152 10 DEEDS OFtfRUST SQUABE 2826 LOT 60 Riymond Hughes ani Pearl Ei Hughes to SAGruver nd BH Graver to secure Edward AVlllU Jr 800 taontnry payments 6 per 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nocUtlon 2300 SQUARE 2617i LOT 60 Thoma Ci Willis et ux Katnerjne ai vtio Jierneix i nnnnnon and Morton Lncha toaecuceIJUUnN Speaks VfiS0ti monthly paymentsP per cent -SQUARE 2883 LOT S63 Edwin A Hickman et MarpG to Arthur Carr and Marvin A Custfs to secure Perpetual Building Association 3000 SQUARE 2583 LOT 363 Same to ArthurG Bishop and FredMcKee to iecure iNetlle Forbear lD0O 3yeara 6 perl cnt Veralannnally SQUARE 3133 LOT 23 FleldlngBnrton tuxi Henrietta to Loula RV Peak and Watson Clark to aeeure Marr 2250 8 yeara 6 percentaeml annually SQUA-BE 3313 LOT 23 kE Fielding Burton tLtOfJ HenrhstUK to Harold Doyle and WiUfam Lr MlUerc taecure ya 5antmyer 3250 monthly paymentaj 6 percent SQUARE 206LOTa93TeaijiSwiftrtbRaJph Li Halt and William Ballard tt se coreLpo yt GlorliSjl5003 yer6per Cent semiannually SQUABBY 819 PART0RJGINAn LOT 2 MaryR Relts toNormanLv Sanabury nd LCRussell AldenV to secure Innatd iH Mltchejli465p0 1 ttf Zjatu9 percent semiannually SQUARE 5580 LOT 34 Ernest Erwln 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