Evening Star Newspaper, June 4, 1922, Page 27

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ANADIANS OPPOS emier King Says Time Not Ripe for St. Lawrence Waterway. Disapateh 1o The Star, OTTAWA{ Juna 3-—"President daughter's guardian, sued Rawlinson arding In taking the St Lawrence for $200,000 damages. 622 cars, aterwags project out of ress The daughter has married 'since | April. Ee S rendo] the action was filed and now fis Mrs. | mined, as propesing & treaty with Cand Karl Elms. She is believed tc be 1iv- | week before. Made a very clever move” says the ing at Brookline, a suburb of Boston. 2 Rtawa Journal. “In liamentary She is to have denied, but Riatan: v the S later to have affirmed the accusations heme the 'six months ho states and | the Journal, 1 Congress. and to might prove fatal to som. ng’s) plans, such as “the < Van Tre ehe St in the national air race last Awrence seheme were al- | Wednesday, was reported in dis- fowed ttural course inl patches to the Wisconsin Aero Club be fac T ater e wouldlio nave landed Friday in the. Ozark Iproving the project. He | mountains in southern Missouri would and a ve v of a dilemma, ipered dilemma at accomplished - nt sidestepn ress takes a we must ne- Canada LAKECEAN ROUTE | the thirteen airmen to leave Milwau- TRAIN KILLS TWO IN AUTO| MOVIE ACTOR DENIES | Three Seriously Hurt in Indians were Killed, the party o and ile in Reith, minlsters ¢ and three of eriously injured, Western train strucl which they were riding Ind., near here late today NAVY PILOT LOSES a Lieut. Reed Ranks Fourth in By the Associated Press. MILWAUKEE, June 3.—Lieut. W. F. Reed, navy pilot, and the last of The United States coast guard serv- ice announced tonight that Lieut. Reed had covered 535 miles, making d in the race and one of the n contenders in the intern; held at Geneva. m from Lieut. Reed fol- Time Held Inopportune. “He could b : rself icularly Therefore Canada could 1 upon to pull nim | ry difficult uati i ar’ intimation nt Harding favor: considerati nt the onl sent ut a time when a| nine mil o 1 Ple has a 1 tinies as the we way s I St Lawrence | ind, in so doing, the disposition of those of them, v i STRAGE ST G~ VALENTINO EVIDENCE Y - = { Articles Called ‘“Chinese Suits” | Shown Judge in Los Angeles Bigamy Hearing. »f whit roduced to- preliminary | lentino, actor. ! exhibits in econd bride, whom he married in May 13, sort appeared at Mexicall, Mex., i during their Palm Spring: tion as to wha prosscuti returned | r's cottage for the night occupied a room with Douglas Gerard, motion picture actor | the bride occupi according to t and announce his de- | 9:15 Monday morning. BANDITS GET $10,000 | i ‘IN BALTIMORE BATTLE | Woman Bank Employe and Com- | panion Handle Revolvers in Streets. BALTIMORE, June 3.—Under the pistol fire of a woman and a com- panion and returning shot for shot, four bandits tonight escaped in an automobile after robbing the woman | and two men of $9.990 and a num- ber of checks, part of the day's re- ceipts of the hranch of the Calvert Bank. z The hold-up occurred at Franklin and Green streets at 10:30 o'clock. The woman and men, employes of the bank, were taking the money and checks to the main bank at Calvert: and Saratoga streets. One of the| bandits slit the strap with which the bag was bound to the arm of one of the tellers. The bank employes are Miss Belle Heywood, twenty years old; Thomas Bailou and Milton J. Jones. Drawing a pistol from her handbag, Miss Hey- wocd fired four shots at the fleelngi car One of her shots is believed to Wmce found its mark. drew his pistel and fired. Jones also PICK JOHNS HOPKINS MAN. Dr. Coerner to Head Department at University of Rochester. ROCHESTER, N. June 3.—Dr. G. W. Coerner, associate professor of anatomy at-Johns Hopkins Medical School, has been appointed head of the department of anatomy in the new achool of 'medicine and den- tistry .now being organized at the U .'“’u{mol Rochester. Announce- maat to this effect was made by Dr. George - Hoyt Whipple, dean of the University’ of Rochester school. Ground for a laboratory bullding, the. first structure to.be rected on the medical school site, will be broken this month, according to another an- nouncement by Dean Whipple. | Helium-Filled Bag Ineligible for . Dine Today? balloon landed very gently corn tield in Ozark moun- ateighteen Mo. With- wind coming from mmunication, bal- ¢ wagon to horseback through valley trails to Rector, ley tains at 1 < north loon We In 3 placed t 445 miles. ard, weather L estimated th to 550 miles. uncement of various con aero clubmen Officials of the bur d own rect, it ced four! behind estimate s point he will 1 . inst third. d REED SOLE NAVY ENTRY. National Derby Prizes. CHICAGO, June 4 was the only balloon rac piloted by rileet. being fill nseque Lieut waukee Wednesday 1d__with ! ief Rig Kit Mullenaix th are from Pensacola, Fla While it was Lieut. Reed's first na- . he had made many ing head 3—Lieut. W naval contes the other ut. Comm th helium “hool of at Pen ; s government weather official time. WIRES NAVY DEPARTMENT. w some Message Identical With One Sent to Milwaukee Club Officials. the | dis- ander ght from Lieut. patch to Reed. the naval balloonist. announc- ing his landing in the Ozark moun- tains. The text was identical with that given in the dispatch to Milwau- club officials Ik i i 1315 New York Ave. | Through to | 1830 H St. N. W, i 1 1 Dinner Served 4 to 8 Where Shall 1 i i i i f Not a perplexing ques- : tion to those acquainted H with BLOSSOM INN. | A single visit to this ideal cafeteria instinctive- 1 1y creates a desire to ‘‘play a return engagement.' | fIts very atmosphere registers ‘“refinement.” 7 And such appetizing food! Every dish pre- pared with that exquisite regard for detail which characterizes the cuisine of the mest exclusive hos- telries. fi And withal, prices are surprisingly moderate. ! 1 Make Blossom Inn your destination 2t dinner time today. FRANK P. FENWICK Expert Dentistry Costs No More Here + Than Ordinary Work Elsewhere " There are 30 years or experfence haek of us—30 years of successtul work with ficu- sands of pleased patients. that time we have led in quality of work and in lowness of yrice. Extractions posi- i tively painless My Suction Testh will uot alip or drop—$5. Other sets of teeth, $5 us. Gold Crowns and Bridge Work $3, $4 and $5 per tooth. Fillings, 30c to $1 wp, in god. stiver to8pm 427-29 Oppesite La Union Tea Co. onuisped Seventh Street N. W. nsburgh & Bro., and ever Grand nd most therouh! hington. Ph. M. 7000 Mother in $200,000 Suit. By the Associnted Pross. 1OS ANGELES, Herbert Rawlingon, in the superior court here yesterday formal trouhgt by Mrs. New York. that he had attacked her ughter, Dorothy Clark, an actress, October 12, in her mother's suit. town cigar stand, werearrested late spirac violations of the federal narce _THE_SUNDAY _RT ATTACK ON ACTRESS June 3.— filed Calit, film actor, Somerset attucked denial diorsing of the charegs Ethel B. Clark of 1920. Mrs. Clark, as her —_— e QuITS ding Passing the = 1 Snows hat the ITAKEN UNDER DRUG ACT. X —— me .““" nas Own REDOI‘t Sent From ATLANTA, Ga., June pr. H. E. | Dr.Edgar ae ~ k, assista sic h be_midal Ozarks. L ear: riac ey dng s Alex Aboof, proprietor of a down- warrants in connection charging con- with alleged Women Throw Pepper as Men Ap- Distriet, No. 2, United Mine Workers of Amerlca, by the Berwind-White Company to- day and taken to Mine No. 40 in the office . sald the strikebreakers wer The extent of the “damage” had not been reported to the unfon leader's local headquarters at noon. Coal production in central Pennsyl- vania in May was given today as 12,- Last week 3,309 cars were ‘MONKEY GLAND’ SURGEON for Giving Paper to Press Before Reading It. By the Askoci ATLANTI Thomas W. . it Al R S e R, WASHINGTON, D. C. Jt ATTACK STRIKE-BREAKERS former Crossing Accldent. e proach Mine. » n, 4 hefore the La NEW CANTLE. lnd, Jw Herbert Rawlinson Answers | ALTOONA, Pa. June 3.—Fifty I, forty two yewms y: TG strikebreakers were reported by the L e harges of Dorcthy Clerk's ofice of John Hrophy, president of|!n& to the p method of to have been imported r. Edgar district. Mr. Brophy's by men and women. the used being red peppers assoclation’s 11,915 cars ip | was held unethical. as against against 2,851 cars the on business. MEDICAL SOCIETY “Unethical” Adjudged r o its annusl convention y charges of unethical conduc S8 & paper tranwpl glands to the body of a human being hell re It was read to the con ber of the organization for ¢ in order that he might read However, he was found gullty of the charge preferred against him and was forbidden to read it. The surgeon officers with the rules of the organization in giv- ing a copy to the ne pera before being read to the members, and it such Dr. Edgar aald that he had given ;L the paper to the press on the under- stunding that he was to read it at the convention yesterday, unable to do so, being called away MAJ. NICHOLSON’S TRIAL |BY COURT-MARTIAL OPENS By the Associated Preas WRIGHTSTOWN, The trial by court d falne ing un alle 1 o enmident the associntion at erdny on In glv- on his ting monkey who Is In del ntion. | not received a repl been made & mem- e week, the paper. Department. as charged by the violating conduct was Remner, a milliner, street, but was yesterday. Connecticut avenue, residential section. phernalia. June 3.—|gang 1 of Maj.| to show good faith. it b ate heal court for leave of absence, but it was ———— FLEECED OF $20,000. Milliner Says He Is Victim of At- lantic City Wire Tappers. ATLANTIC CITY, June of 382 Grand New York, today reported to the police that he had been tleezed of $20,000 by & gang of wir: tappers Remner .declared that tions ha@ been conducted at 246 South a fashionable There he found 4 room filled up with telegraph in- struments and brokerage office par; ~ After he had made a $100,000 “k)) ing.” however, he told the pol insisted that he put up § Remner obtaiu- g Sestorday. )IITES FOR PIANO d (o the pir. Genn | Tenn Schooner Maud Sails From Seattle | widow for Nome on First Leg of e relterated he was be- " in the War 3.—Louis et Seattle at 3:40 o'clock thix afternoon | . for Nome, Alaska, on the first leg of | Fonre & a five-year voyage through the Arctic | miles, ice packs. | miles an hour Capt. Oscar Wisting, sailing master | of the Maud, commanded the vessel Roald Amundsen, chief of the expedi- tion, having decided to proceed to|as 127 North Caroiir Nome by steamer, sailing tomorrow. | S50 and fames C Lookser The United States Navy tug Ma- | were arrested vesterday by hopac and a flotilla of cruisers from | Sanders and the fleets of the Scattle and Queen | morpnine in overed was appre the cpara- the 700 their up the Puget sound. | pital for treatment MA possession City Yacht clubs escorted the Maud |were taken to Washington Asylum Hos- 27 RICHMONT " I L u d in the scheme, Remn-r ”" - .I'_"" edt) icholson yestarday teloerash. |AMUNDSEN PARTY OFF | [lienc Company; yho died jns sigh: [ Expedition. NON-STOP FLIGHT SPEEDY By the Associated Press. — SEATTLE, Wash., June 3 -The MONT MERY auxiliary powered schooner Maud, ’ 1 bearing the Amundsen polur basin | iy inose% from Duyion e scientific expedition sailed from |loted b with an average speed of HOLD TWO ON DRUG CHARGE. 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