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v. THE SATDKDlyyEBlfer J5 HAPPENINGS IN. SOCJJESY FAMILYAtLILLHE wwmm President and Wttsoii to Attend Wedding of Cabinet Officers' DaughterBishop Harding Entertains for the-Lord Bishop of-Oxford TO TRAP ENEMY Rl SICOTGfS PERSHING DRIVES SHORTEN COURSES The elimination of non-essential re ylew work jta hltorr. ffabgrsphy. arithmetic, "and English, for thli term ir the new methdd'of In tensification of study adopted by the public schools to.

begin -on the reopen ing of schools Monday More time, will be devoted to the studies of the present term than ever before. Heretofore two and- some times three weeks have been devoted to the. reviewing of- the work of the past term. No essential part of the evlew work will be "We ate trying to get the work of his semcster'flnlshcd b'y February 1. ne elimination of non-essentials In view down of holiday.

vnuaa, ana co-operation Detween tne Pftudent andsteacher In. their work lylll probably be a means ot making Ip the time lost," 'said Ernest L. Xhurston. superintendent of schools. Bay "War Saviacs Stimsa tadoy and for yenr tntnre.

1. jjrovtde EECHAM'S PILLS akkly itelp to strengths. digestion, stimnktfl tte 5r. regulate povyeis 1 improve the health wonrfng with native. at Sal.f A IbifaiM 4.

WaM- 1 Boxaa, lOfc. 2Sc QjJjjV JflP 1 133 DOLL'S HOSPITAL "We're KOt the heads and "parts to successfully repair all dolls. Also the finest stock of imported and domestic rtolla nn dlxnlar. fitnruc idt cTnnc to; it. ir.

e. NT rgf V'TyE EveryWomanji Who uses a spray sjrrmge, sncrald read oar letter, circular. SENTFREE. VXr J. S.

XyreSnChemtst, JBy J. W.T. HA30K, War Eisiil' NEW TOHIw Nor. 2. General Pershing new oward tne Luxemburg- "fronti'erjbrlngs the Americans within eight miles of the great communldatlon center of Stenajrr-I The.

-direction of the American- attack Is, nodtoward the" Metz-Longu-yon supply railway, which has recently been sunder' long-distance bombardment by 'General artillery. The movement Is headed -straight for Stenay. whore the main Luxemburg highway crosses the Meuse. Jt Is apparently General Pershing's purpose not to' concentrate his efforts on the secondary, work of Kamperrng the movement oftsupplles tor the German armies In France, but to continue his attempt to cut off the German re treat from Trance -df Luxemburg. The sudden lurch forward- ot the Amerlcansttoward StenayMs.

the- most successful manenver General Pershing has conducted slnde- his Brat offensive north oT yerrfunfoveVk month ago. -SUnay is nQw directly' menaced. Only two -more advances -similar to the -made. by. the Americans In the past twenty-four hours, will be necessary lo close the gap The enemy will have to file throue-h the difficulty nasaes of the Ardennes, except' for sonic 'fortunate units which- may be ahlevto squeeze into the western by way of twelve-mile stretch be ween and, the Ardennes.

-The strong resumption of the American effort at this rime, to reach the "Luxemburg border means that Marshal Poch Is bringing: to bear on the German's the only argument about the allies armistice terms' they can understand. When, the terms, are pre sented to the- Kaiser, the. fact that the Americans, are still going1 ahead to Luxemburg -must exert a profound impression onth decision otv the German generaPstaff. It Is strictly In accord -with the case that the -enemy shall be given no rest while unconditional surrender la' being demanded of him. CHARGEJrriMIDATION THE President and Mrs.

Wilson will attend the marriage of Miss Lucy Kyi- Burleson, daughter ot the Postmaster General and Mrs. Albert Sidney Burle-ron. and Ensign Charles Green Grimes. U. S.

which will be solemnised this afternoon at IMS o'clock In St. John's Church. The only other guests' at the ceremony, which will he performed by the rector of the church, the Rev. Dr. Roland Cotton Smlthrwlll be the men) bers of the families of the 'bride and bridegroom.

Mr. Burleson's associates In the Cabinet, with the ladies of their families, -and A very few close friends of the young couple. ceptlon. to which a number of p'tjier guests from official, and lesldent society have been asked, will follow the ceremony and will be "held I In the historic home of the Post master General and Mrs. Burleson in Miss 'Burleson, who will bevirlYen In marriage by' Will "her.

Richard; Van Wyck-Negley. 6f. as matron' of 'honor, will have, tw" 'bridesmaids, her younger 'sister, illss "Sidney Burleson, and, Miss Mary, qrlrnes. sister of tbe Ehsfgn'E. J.

It Gorman. jwlll be.best man for Mr.iGrlmes.-' The' -lishers will bo Commander. Ji. -Hancock. Lieutan' ant, Donald iiicJiftrq uaviion, hj.o.

a aoa w. Mrs. Grimes, of.Day- Miss Grimes reached fown on Thur-day; and are staying at the Arlington. Othruests. frortt-out-of-towhlierefor inc weaaing-are-iirig, ien.

ana William IVJ Judon. who, are stay Ins; with Charles S. Bromwell; illss Emiha McDonald, 'a'nloce; M. and the Misses JIartorlev and Ka-talle Arnold, of Haverhill," llass; MJas McDonald, home'-ls In Texas. hd the Misses are stayfng at the-Burleson borne.

After, week's, honeymoon, Mr. Grimes and his bride win etujn.to where' It- at pVesent onduty. They wlllimakethelrnoroia here and nave an apartment lnivlew. Waitf, D. tl AAAAKiAAAkkkkAAntr' Declaring that a recent order of Secretary Daniels regarding- the; acceptance ofresignations from thfe-Natry Department is an attempt'at labolf conscrintlon bv Inlimlrtatlnn' jj the National Federation of Federal I I Employes hasJiled a protest againsi the order and Is seeking- to, enlist the! aid of organlzedtlabor in Its jjght.

The protest cites the-specific rase of S. W. Savage, a typist In the navy yard at Portsmouth. who re- k-k mtlUHHirH signed from tbe Navy Department? to tacccpt a better His resig nation was accepted, but with a statement -ovr-8cretary, Daniels' "slrr-nature tnatii notation has been made of your unpatriotic action for imure Of ON SAVINGS fO ACCOUNTS Union Savings Bank OLDEST SAVEtGS TtXXKl "jTAsHiivGToar" s- Wadett- Cosr: -no rsVrrteCBtli rz SBSsuSBBBBBSBsfSSHisSBBSBBsVBSflVfrVsaBBBBBBBBS. '5iBBBBBBB-l- r5BBBBBBB7 $xkt V-asBBBBBBfe M3 tMllWrfV'-t I SllBBBBB-" 1 II I I I'" aSBBBBBBBBBBBBBBK: -'sSSlS 1 I lrlf i vft HU5arGSMI I IB sfli 2T5 SJTV .1 I r.

i i i u.r-- -wmmrk3 l.K -m I x. ter. returning to New Tork in the early spring. Dr.and Mrs. Al L.

Surety have returned to 'Washington- after an extended absence. Halloween rarty. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Bnrfelgh Milton entertained a company ot young people1 in honor of Mrs.

Milton's son. Chalmers Sfymoar McConnell, at their home In Eighteenth street. It was a Halloween dance, and the decorations were Imkeeplng with the spirit of the occasion. Among those present were Miss Clara La Follette, Miss Frances Washington. Miss Marie UcCulre, Miss Mary Webb, granddaughter of Senator and Mrs.

Sterling- of South Da kota: Miss Row, of Minneapolis; Miss Elisabeth Burke Miss Marlon Burke. Miss Elizabeth Mulhofer, Miss Marie Daviason. Airs, ntisut Bush Asher: Captain BIrabsn and 'Capt. Robert logout, of the French -uriiltarv Mission: Lieutenant wis Vtt. H.

M. S. Warrior: Lieutenant I Ingrain, on admiral's staff. IL M. 8.

TVarrlor; Edward Kiageiey ukmh, of New Tork; Captain Worth, CapL Clarence waurwrigni aorpor. jir. Irvine. Charles Taylor. Df- F.

T. Evans, and' Lieutenant Frassetto, of. the ItsJUn' embassy. NASHVniE, Ind, Nor- 2- "Himself, his, wife, and their four children all seriously 111 with, tn- fluenia. Paul whoso hom Is one mils off the public road and who baa neighbor mile and a.half.

crawled on hue hands and knees to the highway today. Ha thep waited for more than aa hour for a passer-by to whom he explain ed the situation. Atphyslelan was summoned at once and Uitreatlng the members of the family. There was no In fh.Jiona. and.

am ar.snlt th fats lly had been unable to do anything In the way of summonlnr aid until tbe heia of the family waa able to crawl to ten road. ooxrpe MISS 'LUqy iBURLESON AND MISS SIDNEY-f BDKLESON," and 'Tier Who, will, be, amonffiiher attendants, vlsltltig her parents fin will re torn t6 "A'inhlnrfnn Wh tflrt of next Bwlfi CamBan-rs salrs of hef Wuhlnrton. D. a. fer th week eadlnc SaUrdav Octsbu- .11.

Hll. CHURCH NOTICES i "wi.M u- UM MW Vtrited'the Vatican." "Why Did Napoleon Divorce Josephine?" ilBBBBBBBct- bbbbbbbbbbbbH iSBi.BBBBBBBBBpW ArV mmm DB. GutOXJM Will' SimA. -rtrf Snndiy, oa the In thtk First Congregational Crnrrch Tenth and Strtxim narthweat 100 coofes of thA nntM- tt TV -Gordon's sermon on "Number 606." or rTbe Kaiser In Prophecy' will dlstrlbnted at the mnrnlnr Ken. 'rice.

Grea meetlnv. at 6-30 tn. CHURCH NOTICES- Baptist Strrm UIU "om Rapplmss," p. Comfortable chairs (free, men like thn) SVem's aoncs. -n-.

"The Centennial Bspt. Ch, 7th and Ere N. J5' President Wilson received, the at the 'White House this at jerpocn. The Rti Rev. CharlesdoreJ'Jp.

fjD. (C. lly Lord Bishop of' Oxford, atjtlte 'White House on Monday afternoon. The blshoD accompanied by his chaplain, the RerC E. Edward R.

Broklebank, reached town this morning "and an -week-end guests of the- RL' Alfred BlshoD of Washington, nt the Cathedral Clpt'e, Mount Sa'ot give an Informal, reception at the clergy of tlu dlocesa will meet tne Lora liianop of oxforg. Mrs. Robert Lansing: her. honor. Diran to.

afternoon In the munlty Service, asking as many of Her friends aa she- could gather at short notice to meet Charles White. -1 clalre, iT.ILC worker, who told, most Interestingly the service 'In Palestine, where he. had been on duty "Justiack oTthe fro.nCSTiaBd.enteeecl Jernsalem with vic tonous troops. -At Torktown. jLieuL Thopss V.iCoopar,.

and his bride- who 'Was' Miss Bessie Baker. have gone.lo Yo'rktown, Va, They spent.tneir honeyrhponat lot Springs -Va, antt'nave- slndebeen vlslUhg s'iarenis, Mrs. Fre'derlck foebier. at" "kndrM'r. and-ilrs.

I'aulrBaker, parents oi uaitimore. THe marrlarre of Mlas- Dorothy Evtlr-) Graves. 'daughterpfBrig. Gen. WilllaroVs.

Graves.1.!., now. in Slberti, and Mrs. to 'Major WillUm will take place" 'Monday, at 4:30 o'clock, The bride Xvill be given; 14 marriage hy her. iuncle.t Cyrus Merrlant, of' New York, andr her sister-in-law, 3lrs. Sidney GraVes, wife of Major Graves, aIo-1n Siberia, will be the matron of LIT! -LKB1Y WOUNDED.

ACTION 'Dougherty la chairman of 'the division df thre 3led "Cross, whlclvhaaee'n a treat Mrs. Dougherty vbeen vIsftins.MrsJ.t Llreftt. for'iseveral She'lsF Enrico Luserna-. dl at tache6fthevHallfcn embassy, enter- lainea'at aviiaiioween oiffner and rivrA wrawml il. li Via'' STftstswere Jirige'-and'Jfritwifllam Ham.

Col and-ilrs. Louis' Chappeleaiv airs, junarits "Iiairdy- Chkrlea 'Reynolds, Miss Marguerite Lieutenant- JJot- taro. and ot-thoj iianaa military mission anaur. Ai-fani- A -its At -Pimlico rrtaeea.r Many sodietyvneo- ple went overto the the nces yesieraay. Among those who have.boxes 'for' the 'meet are the former1 Russian Ambassador ana Atme.

Hakhmeteff. Brlir. Gen. -------i- -jiionor. Jumo.

lujuimeiui, ting, uen la. Elghteotth yesterday! lWL Julian Orton. Twenty-second James A. Buchanan, Sen Don at 5-Wpck fora MrS yntZ.n be.tman. CoL John Alexander.

U. Christian Science MASS MEETING First Congregational Jots' swa a Streets s. yv. Sssflay Aftemoeri Serreeher iOIS--4 P. ST.

Hie Lord Bishop or Oxford iltKer. Gore, D.D. D.C.L. -Will Speak the anspiees -of National jttee. on.

the Qmrches and the Aims of the' War. invited, essecialfr the Minis- of all Ejligions Bodies. Ji- First Chtrrch al Christ, nuuniu, voiumoia.ra. ano-Eocua n. Second Chtrrch' of Cbbt, Scientist Waliton.

N. K. Third Orarch of Christ, Scientist "MiuniToE. Mssame Trapl-, Uth and N. T.

Ave. N. W. Sabjeet. "Everlasting Pnnishment" SCBVICfcSi Sunaav, IL and IP.

M. WBDNESUAT EVEIfINO SfEJTTING P. 11- EEADrNG ROOMS Mflradofelif Xth and-C mtm Wm fWrnte 30 to 133 toi30). 1TTJ Aoans JOB rL K. IT.

Hiawia tn W-sd. Sopdays and noliaan). la-Ssst PtS- xt- Sunys ana helMarsl. f.j a classmate ot the bridegroom at WestPolnt: Major Douglas Glllett, U. and Major E.

A. Davidson, U.S. v.t at Camp-Humphreys, and lajor Joseph 3L swing, u. S. A- win 'ushers.

Ther( will be 'no Reformed" GRACE Mtb s- w. rT. SJ- "ea, O. pastor. II a.

p. "Abraham as OeneraL" SDiritjudisrrt.t The First SpiritnaUsm 'Church "is The Devi! Dead?" Lactcr. by th pastor. Jtzi iK. Terry.

sates-at PythUr mtlthu. v7w SIT. C. Z.TAT AETHAN.reted niaor Is Socia IV. ust this Scsdav av.t tV HillA(A nl vr Democstrattsr s- Bni-, mtatarea ha wl'l anawer qctttiosa Doors open at p.

m. Sarvtcaar start t. FrlTst raaSJsxs daily Jn his studios la the ball. rr JOHS'S CHURCH i ute jam srs. i.

ftOruJO COTTO.SMTTE. D. S. nvjusi) ux ji. a Ca WKiiOiSON SJSTK.

Z. IX Ettv 1st CUaoy, sarsosi; asd holy era. I Evaamr prayer and aannoa. iaa7t hocr.) f-j(nJareHloa at fGTON CATHEDRAL Bethlehem Chapel ai aits, aib Jpxr iv 79iC7 'oo. jLXtZ, zztwzczs xs5yun jt7TW3oer i jy i-rxTtr I2C uiurrs JTACTCr Li- i5E S3 rV iassffi k-.

iCanuncftlaa ok erwirirM cmtret, nd Ainerl Cxr. Y. rr. SJgB Wesleyan Pentecostal Sarrlees tomorrow KnnAm. fl-nA a.c- Pnarnlnr t.iii aim.v".

Stransars tnntad. st. between 3rd and ia ats. K. w.

j.j UNITARIAN The Secretary of I ihc a- small, ID-, formal dinner- Iasfevenlrigriln compliment' to "wife of Mbn JUUUHHUUr Great Hrltaln. I- 5. The and Mrs. 'Itedneld have -gone toJs'ew-York for a brief visit, and are stavintr at tne xieimont hotel. return 10 town' on xuesaay.

fC Senator Fbelon Away. Senator James D. Phelan has. gone to New Hampshire to take- part in the and Is making a series of speeches. Dr.

and Mrs. Frank Fremont Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Harry- of Media, Pa who. were in Washington for'several days, have home.

They made the trip, by motor. -Their cousin Mrs. E. TCronln, re turned with them to- Media and Is staying with Mr. and Mrs.

Frederick Cooper. Lieut. George Cooper, who Is on sick leave. Is visiting- his parents. Mr.

and Mrs. George'Coop'er. In Washington. He' was in Franee'for a year, and was then stationed at Norfolk where he contracte'd, a-serious case of Influenza from which, he Is now recuperating. He expects" to return shortly to overseas duty.

Miss Katherlne Wheeler, 'daughter of Mrs. Peter Wheeler, of California, Is visiting- Mr and Mrs. Hughes OH ZfJPfSZJrXS1. Pt. for" few days.

MlssVhee.er leased to Mr. and Mrs. GeorKa How ard, will spend the.wlnter 'in Boston. They are'stlll at their summer -home In Bar Harbor. Sir Henry acting British; High' 'Commissioner, and Geoffrey Butler, 'witnessed" the' per fo nuance of "Freedom at the Century Theater, New York, last evening.

Mrs. John A. Johnston, wife of Brigadier General Johnston, U. S. A expects to spehd the winter in Washington, and will bo at her residence, 2111 Massachusetts avenue.

w. Entertained Mr.ssdrsTvAyry Cooaley. of Chicago, RosedaleJfrs': Louisa Ky'Nc1rtciSs 'havely old hocte In Clevajastf fcj as thalr br6ther ad Vrs. Dexter o. "Major Ferry.

whos'lri the'citt'aj'termiiter corps. TJ. expects to spend the wjnter In Wash ington doing war work. Lloat. John E.

Isernah. S. who year or -two agb. has. bean 'agalh' ordered to duty here after several months at sea.

Miss Anna -Detroit, will arrive In Washington on Monday to stay with Congressman and Mrs. Frank Scott. Mrs. Tracy Lyon, New Tork, Is vlslttag her Mrs. Sherman Haight.

at her residence, 1731 Twenty-first street. Drake, win re stuse her ot fllittle Talks or. Large Topics" next Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock at the aiartttr.t of Miss Proelorv 1757 1C street. After the. usual current history' discussion there will be given a 'program of All Souls Ghurch Ccr.

14th and Sis. Ulysses G. B. Pierce, D. D.

31ralster. 9:45 a. ja, Sciulay School: Class for the Comparative, -Study" of Be- ugion, ana biaay, Class, li -A-''Monaa'jr 'Service, Sermon, by the Minister: There Is also Jrindergartep dnr- iag- ae. noiif, joi njonunj to which nit asabers af riesds are soedalfv KIDNEY'S WEAKENING? LOOK OUT! SalnttfonAmr lor Wsv 1 sw. aw, auriiagi; turn- 4-B.

TVoaa Uaf a ur TT dBa4 rat N. a. S. jfc.fcks,be,eaoreeTed!tc take charge i poems the, topic. "France or ma- 4notor arvision'or rne Signal 'Corpsfor the.Northwest, with haadiiuartars' In Chicago.

CoL axrd Mr. William-Carv Bagrar. of SiiuthborougH, Mass, with their. youngest-son who has been seriously 11L On their return to Washington they will be at 1S33 Massachusetts- avenue. Their daughter, 'Miss Mary Sanger, IS at the training- eehool for nurses at the Walter Heed Hospital! Lieut.

Cary is Is France. VSIrs, Craaaa jEoldss. who has- bees. as a Thsme of Modern Verse." Bsrrae Meetings. The November mestinr of the Pet-worth League Club will be held Monday evening, November.

4, In the school house at Eighth and Shepherd streets. The hour of meeting Is 8 o'clock. After the business transactions the club will be 'entertained by the home Mrs. Joh Allan Dougherty has to Washingteii to open' the salvage headquarters or Motday. advertisement- ADVERTI3EMENT iL d'aiBDecr ot tbemsejvea -They irrow -preparatlos ti Tt Ktdeyed' bladder troubles 'don't ed -special charter authoririne' It ui: sc ss.

rood hciusawlfe of Holland would afmott is'coon be- without, food fiMt. itlt.Vrtii fall siHerlrA ft 1rttF- ftnaintiv -ii nnr.n urnr abla djaeaseL, Haarlem Oil Capsufes; Their use rs- but'Jtteadilj'. usdei sslnlsr; yc4x hslth wTth' deadly' c4 Sioa tlaoe. coma bis; aches. -Don't trifle 'with btist health of the Hollanders: A-a itmvjr nrttit nTTinRi, h.vi.

T-w. maw. imc it treatment 1th COLD jmOAU Tlaa- ob-1 on hw 'tft mT tJ. 'TIsrllBl" JftJXsm I17VW as stores strength end is responsible beth to Jiaymond H. Klsnear, laureu sir.

and airs Walter Brooks. Jr tha latter formerly -Miss Louise Cromwellof thlaclty-entertalneda party In their box' yesterday. Brig. -n. i-n-nes ieecniet 'or the aviation ius xiriusa urar mission here.

the. honor suests i Bif-lunoJieoTlJtireoedlntT th races. Kens.ett-Brown was.thelr host. His otherfkuestswcre Irland ilra. and Captain TllUe, of, ine iinusnarmy.

Miss Hdp" Butler wllrdeliver an address on1 the war' workof women In'1 France' 'at. the residence of Mrs. Noyes, 1139 Vermont avenue, this afternoon. Following her address' Arthur -Hunger-ford, as C. Aj secretary: has been seven months in France and who, in the course'of his work In the front-line -itrsnches.

wounded' tvlce, wilL-recount some "of 'his experiences, i -I Mr. and Mrs. Otto Todd Mailery, whose marriage took place October 21. are spending their honeymoon at Yama Farms, T. Mrs.

Mailery was formerly Miss Louise Marshall, daughter of and Mrs. George Marshall, of Chicago. Mr. Mailery Is" connected with JJia war policies board In Washington, and they will be at home at.7 Newlands street. Chevy Chase.

-3rhlei, they hav for the season. Captain Doraa 1st Fraaee. Word has been received of the safe arrival of CapL William B. Do ran overseas. Mrs.

Doran will make her home with her father at 1102 street until Captain Doran returns, when they will go to California. Mrs. Doran was formerly -Ml Dial Tillman, al this city, and la 'a niece of the late Senator Benjamin R. Till man of South Carolina. Her marriage took place at the' Hotel VfcAlpln in New York city in the early falL The marraige of Miss Ire M.

Godron, daughter of Mr. and. Mrs. George Godron, of, 40S Georffia. -ave nue, and Howard Noack took place in the presents' of only relatives end intimate friends on Wednesday, evening at 6 o'clock.

Miss Helen Parsons was the bride's maid of honor, J. Godron. brother of the brlde was the best man. The ceremony was performed In the living room of the new home of 'the young couple, which was appropriately decorated In autumn leaves, and ferns, the Rav. J.

B. Rupley, St I cartes Esgiisn i.uuieran ucurca. part orrsiag-' the ceremony. Alter An ntoral reoeption.Mr. and Mrs.

Noack left for. a short wedding Annpunce-nient Is stade of the marriage of Miss Ruth Gundry and En-slgn Frederick- S. TJ. S. N.

The ceremony, which took place today, was performed by cGapIaln A. N. Every. TJ; S.N- In the office of Chaplain JohrCB. Frailer at the headquarters of the Chaplains Corps, TJ.

S. Ni, 1n Corcoran Courts. Kinno-ar-Harpcr. Mr. and Mrs.

A. S. Harper, of Washington, the -marriage of their daughter, Miss. Gertrude Ellsa- "Sllghtly Don't worry." This Is te- message received today B. of 2B2S.

Myrtle avenue northeast. In the form a. cablegram from B. Kelly. 110th Machine' Gan Battalion, -in France.

Lieutenant Kelly enlisted several years ago Jn the District National OnardjLaatiThanksclvifhBr Day ho received, a lntheI63rd' left at onc'elfoc-EnsIand. Christmas Day gnn'battallon and was sent to France, where he -has seen service, ever since. Lieutenant. Kelly attended the Dis trict schools and was a member of the 1016', class -at McKlnley Manual Training School. URGKWHWERGER- HAGERSTOWN, Mo Nor.

2. Gov ernor Harrlngbon is expected to appoint a- successor to Judgo M. L. Keedy, Republican, whpse term associate Judge of the Fourth Judi cial circuit will expire very soon. Prominent Democrats are urging tho appointment of Thomas A.

Poffen-berger, of Hagerstown. for the interim of a year until the Judicial election next falL Mr. Pottenberger. it is stated, has tha backing of tho Democratic 'organization and leading-Democrats of the bar. r-JV TO STUDY GOLD MINING- -j -Secretary McAdoo today announced that he had invited the following- to serve on a committee to study-present conditions -In the gold mining- Industry: Albert Strauss, vice governor.

Federal Reserve Board: R. T. Baker. Director of Mint; Gov. Emmet D.

Boyle, of Nevada: ftlr. Edwin F. Gay, of the War Trade Board, and Pope Yeatman. War Industries Board. DEATHS Wd.

CTROM INFLUENZA These fifteen deaths were reported to the District Health-Department between noon yesterday; and noon today: Eighteen' deaths as a result of tha Spanish taduenxa epidemic In' Washington we reported to tha District Health-Vcpartraeot between noon yesterday ancUnoon today. This Is the same numberrrtrported for tha preceding twenty-four-hour period. Fifty-three cases of the influenza were reported to the Health Department between poon yesterday and noon today. This Is a decrease of 1S2 cases over the number reported In the twenty-four hours ended at noon and Is the lowest number reported' In any twenty-four-hour period since October 1. when the epidemic first reached elty-wide proportions in Washington.

William C. Fowler; District health officer, stated today that "although the epidemic Is quickly re ceding: it Is not entirely over In Wash ington." More than 200Q cases of Influenza hava been reported to the Health Department during- the epidemic to date, and records show that ovefLSOO ot these.persons died. "iSin the epidemic on. "tha wane ooszie. oc uiq pnysiciana -woo oa-u bch M' r' "ar services' In' sfttlons '6t tha lic Health Hospital No.

2. JennleB. House, Ktreat Margaret a Jenkins, 2004, Fout-t'eenth street southeast. Grace CambeU, 63, 71" Gs tree northeasL Rose Bonner, 32, 1207-Orrin street northeast. Mary J.

Sugrue, 23. 28 a E'- street northeast. Hbs'pitaL Bertie Reeder, United "States Public Hospital. Lydla. M.

Dawyenbalcer. 4U 1939 Seventeenth street northwest. Emma RadclifC. 47. FrorldencetHos.

PltaL Dorothy May Henson-wlS. 4ST Ridge' street northwest. George HaaaJrw 28, "'1332 I street northwest. -s Clarence S. Wilson.

.30. -United States Public Robert T.rWood. 03.. St. iEUzabeth'a Nearlyhalf of thefcannedT tomatoes In the United from JSOO, 000, to 20,000,000 -cases of them, two dozen cans to tha to be literally "taken over" by-the army and navy.

It is estimated that tt would take a freight train sixty Jong to mere 8,500 carloads of" thousand cases, each, or. 45 per. cent or una country's production, than, 73 per cent will be used try-the army." -There is an incessant demand, for canned tomatoes -from American sol diers overseas, their primary nse being in the making of soups. They are. also found invaluable, as' a means of quenching--, thirst, on the line.

'country where the disease 'is not jet under controL One of those; to leave Is Dr. Evelyn Mitchell, 13 Seventh street northeast, who. has been- at Camp Columbia, "Little Falls and Conduit. road, ShVhos ienf as si -actliir; surgeon by tho vpublle'heajth "service to.flghf Influenza lErFennsyI4nla. Dr.

MrUheU has Selected HarrUbdrjr-as tho'cZntas ofioperatlons. Dr. -Mitchell "has. teen a-'praetletng physician or at-1631- Connectieuravenue northwest, Sh'e-isa-snduatoronra'Cnl're2 slty-lIodlcal'SchooL cwmimm I PIJaNTED WOO TREES hundred trees were added to-'the streets of Washington during past year, according to tho report to the Commissioners of Clifford Lan- ham. District superintendent of trees and parkings.

CAMP gemeral quarantine order whichha been "in; effect, at 'Camp iho'lnflatnzx epldemlij w.asli'ft'ifil ttoday.Jn,elodedra,theow der- structibn, that noisfelcor-wounded-eotw a learoowtnar todpsedanger- ofjspreadlng-ilnfluanxa lslinka re cep.UvocondJUonito'contract'new aS nionts. nf tTi Tnmn tit 1i unit' will onetime, and. each; company are swamped' Wth'-rqnesta'or passes. Nov. 1.

Hanr agTapevIhe from. a tree In a wooded Mount PleasanV albody, believed to-be that of William Porter was found' after three months of fruitless his mys terious disappearance last JUiy. xn clothing-and. papers' found In the pock ets belonged to Jorter. Complaining of the suddenly disappeared from- his home late' last- July.

It Is 'thought' his mind became de ranged. rTVVOr, SOLDIERS 8AVED. The.names of Privates Axel H. Nel son, of Marquette. Kana.

and Winifred AdystAn. 'Ohio, were the War Denartment todav Mr. Lanham, In his annual report, to; the list of saved In the sinking- ot states that shortage of labor srreatly -curtailed the' work of planting and trimming trees in wasmngton. increase attention Is now being given to tree surgery In the District, according- to the report. During; the year trees wero sprayed.

the-transport Otranto on October C. Private Arthur M. Culpepper, whose emergency address appears In the War Department records as Morgan, Ga, was, reported among the additional lost There is no such post, office as Morgan' in Georgia. kov r.T ijir.u-w v- 1 ri- ioiS. every 4iV- siuaet ifUXttx you Casulcr-.

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