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THE - EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, MAY 13, 1924 Miss Taki Fujita, the only Japanese ; ; student at Bryn Mawr, in native MRS. HARDING' LAYS CORNER STONE OF HIGH SCHOOL. The wife of the late President at Brid costume for the annual May festivi- port, Conn., where she handled the siiver trowel in laying the corner stone of the Harding Memorial H ties. School. George B. Christian, who was secretary to President Harding, attended the ceremonics with M-, Copyright by Underwood & Underwood Harding. Copyright by Underwood & Underwo PUNERAL OF MES. WORK AT WHITE HOUSE YESTERDAY. The services took place in the east room of the mansion, with burial on a hill in e o e - Arlington national cemetery. The wife of the Secretary of the Interior died unexpectedly Friday afternoon. Members of the Pres cabinet served as bonorary pallbearers at the funeral. g Stional Thoto i s 2 A e o BB e : LT ) ‘ : ; e EGYPTIAN MINISTER'S WIFE AND CHILDREN. Princess Zenab, wife : I TR of Seifoullah Yousry Pasha, Egypt’s first minister to Washington, and SALLY McADOO AT BRYN MAWR FESTIVITIES. Daughter of the their‘two younger children. The bab, only a few weeks old, was born Democratic candidate for the presidential nomination as one of Robin NELLIE MORSE WINS PREAKNESS IN A SEA OF MUD. An outsider. accordinz 1o public choice, Bud Fisher's thoroughbred, Nellie Morse, in the Capital. The children arc Nimet and Baby Nevinie. Hood’s merry men in “Olde English Revels.” one of the features of the slopped first under the finish wire in the Preakness at Pimlico yesterday. The photograph was taken at the finish. Fisher, the owner and winner Copyright Ly Underwood & Underwood May celebration. Copyright by Underwood & Cnderwood. of the $50,000 purse, is the cartoonist who draws “Mutt and Jeff.” Inset. J. Merimee, jockey who rode Nellie Morse, Fhotozrsphs Ly Carl “toa CAPITAL WELCOMES | Woman Accused ROUTE ON 14TH ST. HOW HOUSE BILL AFFECTs waLTer Reep | JEWISH WOMENWILL RABBIADVISES JEWS. PROBE OF WHEELER OPENING OF CIRCUS| Of Robbing Church' EXTENSION CHANGED | DISCUSS CONVENTION <= moivrs vo o xev CASE NEARING END . e 5 i Surpassed, He Says. To Start Own Sect . - i) Tyons: rabikat s All Walks of Life Represented at Tired of the continued wrangie | Thoroughfare Will Not Be Con- | H Genera] Committee Meets Tonight : Avenue Temple, Brooklyn, New | Committee Today Considers Ques- | Premiere Exhibit of World's between modernists and conserva- I\ structed Through Walter on Consumptives' Relief = ‘mu.m\‘_r o &Z:ifi&?fii& tions Regarding Further tives in existing religions, I1da Wil- 5 e ¢ al an & s Greatest Show. liams decided to set up a sect of Reed Grounds. Society Plans. ):-n- .\”mn;x_...v e A.uar;:c: last Procedure. = = night at he ghth Street mpie, inder th of the extension 600 DELEGATES DUE HERE [ XAV BORAH EAGER TO FINISH Everything might have FUN AND THRILLS GALORE| well had a noliceman not passed | ANOTHER WAY AUTHOBIZED‘ | L her own. | | | inful Privi lda's home, 215 Willow Tree al southwest, about the time she 'Ar\-l 5 ; her flock wei the midst of their | A e 4 i President and Mrs. Coolidge 10| inaugural service Dimiv remen- | Opponents Fear to Disturb Hospi- Banquet and Mass Meeting to Be | wanderer. partly by choice. princip All Pertinent Witnesses s : bering _that some furniture had : compulsion,” he asserted. “Whe Visit This Afternoon. been stolen from the Corinthiun tal Patients. Arranged sald i s Sxawsite Hobrew Have Been Examined Colored Baptist Church, 306 G . ;S 1 S that lsrael has but the grave street southwest, the policeman ——- = \0» :‘n‘l\lr'llz lr,‘ll”;;,‘.’].-(lllq — The circus flung wide its welcome | - just dropped in on the worshipers. Instead of extending 1ith street The general committe e feoin Al aEainiesihe Ay Mavel @nest top vasbiidas ik Foday thire ara There, he told Judge McMahon o Waltee R epi women here, which fs : it reclo the fnvest gates yesterday and today there a in pere he told Judgl Mchahon |through the Walter Reed Hospital . which i 4 d with him precio il )00 persons the better for it. They | nly found the congregation intox- | &rounds, as provided in the Zihlman | the twentieth annual convent * last resting plac e t of ame from ali walks of life to join in | icated, but also a collection table, | ]ill, the House yesterday amended the the Jewish Consumptives' Relief LAtk o v Tery ) o a0 o0 of that s hat essentially American form of en- ;“‘l"‘;“;‘fr‘“tb:,‘“-‘;';“"{'(:'n lamps, @ pul- | measure so as to authogize the Dis- clety, to be held at the Hote . tently, with sympathy by the rtainment, “the big tented arena.” i communion set and other fur- |trict Commissloners to cut a new ington from May 30 to Ju and Son ::}:m_’h fliaw men. Cabinet officers forgot their diffi- | nishings which were identified street west from 14th street, along meet tonight in the Eighth § Con thiee e inie te Fiinde pr >mmitt ties, members of Congress their in- | Belonging rightfuby fe the Corin- | epe southern boundary of the reser- Tempie and discuss final plans for the | mentally a moral world because God is | into the or Wheele i Colo: o g e . «a g the s t in and over it, the right will ultimately | zccepted S ne \estigations, and the wonders of the When the colored woman pro- |vation to the southwest corner and gathering. Among the su s fo be | IN@N bRertc, tho Flgnt will uIHMALE | accerited /a0 appearing world’s biggest show. Ringling Broth- | tested that she had honestly pur- |thence north to the District line. taken up will be entertainment for | {rjumph. cases before Departr Barnum and Bailey combined| chased the things, the court con- This was done on motion of Rep- the 600 delegates, the public ma s were regarde ally eotic tinued the case while probation of- resentative John J. Rogers of Mas- meeting Sun v afternoon, June 1, vesterday, although 1 comm shows, caused even father to forget| fgicers are investigating SacEuaEtte With. & Vit i & { AN PR cated a differer hia battlo with oA/, €. Land o] o o o BANE i):-thfinhlfiix-“:)h;.: t5) avold the ldan: and a banquet o be held either sacar- | VETERAN PROGRAM HELD. Pinion ‘on the auestion: o take his family to enjoy two and a | | ger and noise from heavy street car 2 day or Sunday Makex Flat Denis half nours of roliicking, caretree| WILL HOLD MEMORIAL. |&na automobile| (rafic’ chrough the Tue iy d Following i3 the commitice: Mrs Admiral George Dewey Naval Aux-| T Menar = reservation, with the idea in view “ha A Gold : 7 ol AL vesterdan s aring S happiness. e i 3 TAL Charles A. Goldsmith, honorary chair- . i Wheeler t only witness The show is sTeat. A circus always | Policemen’s Association to Comt | i ibith Siservitaynac GENERAL ARMY HOBRI Tain: B4 SorslE WILAIG, chateania] sty Observes® Anniversarye .| omuihad el of W | ts sideshows are a collection of | | . = = . , ~oorme| The sixteenth anniversary of Ad-|tail and implication of wror oddities and wonders found in no mu- memorate Deceased Members Previously, on motion of Repre- gua——— Mrs. Mayer Dodek, Mrs. George|,.ir.] George Dewey Naval Auxiliary hat might la zovernment leum: its menagerio a collection of | - |sentative John C. McKenzie, Re- Goldberg, Mrs. Isidore Kahn, Mrs.| X United Spanish War Veterans, | case against him, but Senator Ste ‘he finest animals money can pur-| The program for the memorial ex- | Publican, of Illinols, acting ‘chair- 4 Alex Koplin, Mrs. James Lansburgh, | was observed last night in Northeast publi Dakota, er g6 and its performers are masters | ercises of the Policemen's Association | Mah of the military affairs committee, Mrs. Henry Oxenburg, Mrs. William,| Ter by 300 members and guests. t ; hairm: of “truly marvelous stunts, perfected | of tne Distriet of Cotambia. in honer | Lhe House directed that all present Rosendorf, Mrs. Harry Sherby and|A silk American flag was presented to more o et i ol o c S ia, in honor | thoroughfares in the Walter Reed Mrs. Julius Weinberg, vice chairmen. | ihe ausiliary by the Admiral George 3 Vhon hour of hard work every day of | of deceased members of the force, to | grounds should be closed. : Rervs o Gt Dewey Naval Camp, No. 7, and was assembled roceeding their lives since childhood. The(be given at the Central High School Representative McKenzie, with Rep- e ith Mrs. B. T | accepted by Mrs. Lydia A. McLaugh-| The chairm ummoned i clowns are funny with the unsophis- [ 4¢ § g'clock p.m., June 1, has been | FeSEntative Hull of Inwa, led the fight Al iflmm\"fl:t—A rs. B. April, Mrs. Simon | lin, president of the auxiliary. the witne ticated humor they produce 5 2 S . | against the bill, arguing that as orig- g tlas. Mrs. Dayid A. Baer, Mrs. Arthur I Lee, senior vice depart-|jing e announced by Milton D. Smith, presi- | inally framed it reprosented. sclfioh Bleicher, Mrs. William Brotman, Mrs. | ment commander of the District of i e “h the|dent. aims of certain real estate interests Fial Cohen, Mrs Levi David, Mrs. | Columbia United Spanish War Vet circus press agents stretel the| T i il open with an|And, if passed; would jsad o tne Jathan Edelson. Mr. Samuel Fatber, | erans was master of ceremonies and R o D Phings. most people think. But it's|invocation by Rev. J. J. Muir, chap- |[SMOVAl of this great medical center ! Mrs. Isidoro. Freund, Mrs, Hongy Gar: | clsdeds Judse James D. Alcorn, the |PY “both sides” who had testim e etoned far. The 100 one-arm |lain of the United Staies Senate: am | L0 Some other location. o finkie, Mrs. Hyman Garfinkle. Mys ioi- | gniional_ commander of the United |t0 give. and was ready to “wind u Yevolutions in midair by Miss Lillian | address by Isaac Gans. president of | After it was cvident that the bill dore Hershfield, Mrs. Henry Hirsh, Mrs, | Spanish War Veterans; James J. Mur- | the matter quickly, so 1 can get t leitzel, -the world’s charming and|the Washington Chamber of Com- (ol not pass in its original form Falk Harmel, Mrs. Paul Harmel, M phy. department commander of the |SOmething portant.” When peac atest woman gymnast; the leaps | merce; vocal selections by Ambros epresentative Zihlman argued that Carrie Hart, Mrs. Joseph Kamin District War Veterans:; De- | Was restored all further question « irom the ring to w galloping horse|Durkin, police department; address | Some traffic outlet should be given to Mrs. B. Kandel Mrs. Kotz Mrs | partment Commander Briscoe Good- | Procedure was left to th it with feet incased in baskets by Miss | by Representative M. Clyde Kelly of | the people who had established homes Sam Krucoft, M. Stanles Lansburgh, { hart of the Department of the Po- session af tho commitice ¥ May Wirth: the flip-flaps around the | Pennsylvania; vocal selection by Miss | in the territory north of the hospital 5. Morr M | tomac, Grand Army of the Republic; Wheeler T . Moy BY Miss Nelson, Krnest Clarics| Mildred Smith, daughter of the presi. | reservation on the understanding that The 14th street extension bill ax amended by the House yesterday, will | oo oy F20S N N s, | e 3. MeGahan, department com: | ¢ Raoler "Telly afiCrse. triple somersault in midair to theldent of the association; address by | the street would be cut through. Rep- | POt allow the extension of 1ith street through Walter Reed Hospital, mx | \ 75, 6010, X (oAuios Al one, ander of the District American Le. Senator Wheeler, reviewing his "ms of his swinging brotker are|Senator Magnus Johnson; duet by |resentative Zihlman offered . the | oriSinally planned, but authorises the Commissioners to furn I#th atreet at| Mo 1 Deriman, Mre. S Rod. Air | #ion; Dr. Jesse L. Hall senior vice |lations with Gordon Campbell flarvels that would mot be believed | Miss Smith and Mr. Durkin; address |amendment which was perfeoted by |he entrance to the howpital reservation and extend It west to 16th street. | opoeq” Rosenthal, Mre Rod, M | Fommander of the District of Colum- | tana oil promoter, L e And then tnere ars bears | by Ol 5. “Smith chalrman of the | the ament which was perfected by |ynger this arrangement it serves only the setion between Montague streei | (1Tics Rosenthal, Mrs B Rasenteld, | {OmOATETE Mot Rorelgn Wars: Tep- | law firm had received § n roller skates, scores of elephants | public order committee of the Wash- [ Rogers of Representative |and Awpen street directly instead of beink direct benefit in tapping the maln | % A% o\, Thoy Framie toscn John M, Robsion of Ken- | Fesenting his client in tanding on their heads at the same | ington Board af Trade: benediction v line of trafic on Alaska avenue. The solld black line shows the courme ofj| {rrs: Mre, J. A%, Bafer, Mrs. 1 Sakolcki. ¢: Senor C. de Queseda, vice con- | litigation, but declare + me, tigers playing seesaw, lions| by Very Rev. lgnatius Smith, O. P, SETBACK DISAPPOINTS. the extension and the dotted line shows the original plan for extending 14th | [ 0 PACH ° et s AE ba for Washington, recently |of the money was ev dolmg ML BNRce of e e | o B e g sreet. | Schreiber, Mra. N[ 'Smiler, Mrs. Joscph O e | iienting Y O tare. Moo=, RinToRotemi)licornitha o s Fanpementeandsess |2 T Sperling, Mrs. A. Steinberg, Mrs. Morris | JPapish War JCETERTimun “of the | Ha donted that letiere amn to O e Itorane, beautitul cos: | ISiuard Cucts Busier Bt etemonice | o C. Heads Had. Pinned Hopes on | extension would relieve Georgia ave- | section already have done, the federal | Stein, Mrs. Samuel Shulman, Mrs, Wolf | g1 SIS iiies of allied veterans’ | gro o Camnbells files S ‘;" ek, peanuts, acrobats. fun, laugh-| The followil committee is i . nue from the brunt of the Takoma |legislative body blocked the action,|Ulman, Mrs. J. Veax, Mrs. Harry Viner, | [RENE CH00 e ™0 charge of rajsing | ¢ 210 Ehore that A I ppiness, excitement and every- | charge: George M. Little, W. C. Mor Lotk Street Man. Park traffic. 8he amendment stops == | Mrs. Joseph A Wilner, Mrs. dJulius H. | {TGS Tor ‘the proper observance of e {ing else that will interest and make | Duffie, J.C. Maloney, P. S. Tormey, | Although sratified that many of the | 14th street at the south boundary of SHAKESPEAREANS UNITE e faT Nliam, s, e Blok | vpmortal duys tha $4.000/paid by ‘Camabell 5 te o Jnortals happy. | Otto €. 'Hauschild, Bd Curry. .C. L. |highway plans went through with fly- | Walter Reed and runs it west to 16th | 5 s D tts M Do ————— IHCIGHT 1o /GBVEr Coen 3t the too \fany say it's impossible to see ‘all | Dalrymple, A. L. Thoma: ing “colors on Capitol Hill vesterday, |Street along Aspen street. finkle, Miss Minnie Hutt. Miss Marmie trial work in which 1 : h hat's going on. But who wants to?|ton, J. R. Milstead, J. Jenkins, T. B.|a keen sense of dimppointment was| AS a result motorists from the sub- | 0y Jies Minnfo Hlast Miss Manmis Alumnae Elect Officers. A e o e iEm: didice J's the galaxy, the moise the excite- | Roach, T. T. Heffernan and H. Line- | voiced at. the District building today | Urbs, in case the plan goes through | American Admirers of Poet Or- o b= Youa low Miss ddlen| . visitation Asadems Atwmmas | T ainatoe St I e Jnent &nd gasps of wonder at the cu- | berg. by officials interested in the 14tn|3s amended Wil have to continue | ganize. vel Korman and Mrs. Herman Sha- tion has elected the following | tength upon the i gl Toits nderful Iy i —t Southwest to 16th street on Alaska ¥ U d ving L unts e ferta strect extension project at the amend- | ;Venye and once on that boulevard, piro. Mrs. Schloss is in charge ¢ 1 for the ensuing year: Mrs. D.|once or twice entered ohjection to th C | ment which precludes extension of e ORI 3 ! hloss pGiner Sident; Mrs. George -t circus. ; i s i - B b bloaked by tyaf.| NEW YORK, May 13.—Organiza- |music and registration for the conven- | T. McCarthy, president; Mrs form_of questions directed o The wreat American circus: witn us| REMOVE RESTRICTION. | ihe nisiway fhiroush tne srounds of 1016881, 1L maY DR bocked ¥, (al” || TN (0N (ears Assoctation | HOn. She in being aaisted In arank. | Furman, vics prestaent! Mrs, Joseph | tor™ Wherler b~ Siiators. | e ippease. the cymic, lighten the e fatlare ot e | roposition to |Pected. would create another traffic|of America. was announced today. |25, Music programs by Mrs. Samuel M O e o o respond. | Democrat, Virginia, and burden for the worried and bring|genate Vote Allows Southern Ap-|open Walter Reed Hospital reserva- | P Smien™ with 14th street Prof. Ashley H. Thorndike of Colum: i A 8 v 35 2 Democrat, Arkansas, which Senator ¥ e S etary; Mrs. Alfred C. Whit- | g Al 3 vouth running back to tie old for a tion to an additional traffio artery to |4, the south boundary of mc?e'sfix: bia University has been elected pres- e - SRy Nilab Iorencs ,‘G,,,,m":::iu g sald we ading the w happy two and a half hours. ointments to Soldiers’ Homes. |serve the suburh: i % lident. : i storiz © following were elect- P ; Snd. viciaity n(;,d‘l’flzs“ll‘_"gufvl‘:"zg tion, it was pointed out, a bottle neck | Among the vice presidents are E. Ko}ds Death Accident. historia e O e 2are | ; 5 ExestGent)te Ad(tnd. The Senate yesterday approved an | Mealvin Fasen, conotitnies the sy | Will exist at the west of the grounds. |11 Sothern, Julla Marlowe, Walter | A verdict of accidental death was | §op' “Kietey, Miss Loretta Hannan | Al president and Mrs. Coolidge have |amendment to the Army aDDroDria- | serious blow to the pians Tor nimbie | Another angle to be taken into con- | {ampden, John Barrymore, Augustus | given by a coroner's jury at an in- | and Miss Margeret Welch | berta Wet Once More. cepted the invitation of John Ring- | tion bill which would permit the ap- | qovilonmant. BhWay | sideration, Surveyor Hazen pointed | Thomas, Brander Matthews, Prof. J. h 45w ‘The retiring president, Mrs. Alfred| CALGARY, May 13.—After eig! ng, extended by him at the. White | pointment of citizens of any state to ' out, is that property owners, in ac-|), Manly of Chicago, Prof. George | duest held at the morgue yesterday Corbett. Whitton, was elected as a|vears of alcoholic dryness mr- 1““ House vesterday, and will visit the |the board of managers of a soldiers’ ‘Would Relieve Trafiic. cordance with the “existing regula- | P. Baker of Harvard and Prof. C.|afternoon in the case of Miss Ella | glloirate to the convention of the In- |ince of Alberta woke up wet yester circus this afternoon, ,|home. Under the present law these | Sixteenth street and Georgia avg- |tlons, dedicated batch after batch of | M Gayley of California. Belyea, house mother at Washington | ternational Federation of Catholic|day. Last November the voters of Before the “big top” is “torn down” | appointments are restricted to states|nut bear the brunt of this traffic. The | property to streets in subdlvisions The assoclation’s purpose is the co- | City Orphan Asylum, who was injured | Alumnae, to be held in Philadelphia [ the province decided to substitute and the show departs until next year | which remained loval to the Union. | extension of 14th street through the |north of the Walter Reed Hospital | ordination of the Shakespeare inter- [ by the automobile of Charles H.|the week of October 18 to 25 next.|government sale of liquor for prol four more performatces will be given | Chalrman Wadsworth of the mili- | Walter Reed Hospital reservation, it [grounds. They did this because the | ests of America on the stage, in col- | Adams, 2033 Hth t. Massachu- | M D. T. McCarthy was named as|bition which w desrend oy at Camp Mel The show will begin |tary affairs committee said the|was planned, would tap Alaska ave- | highway plan's stipulations necessi- |leges and among private readers. | setts avenue and 10th street Sunday | alternate. It is the intention of the | people in 1915, and b i {oday and tomorrow in the afternoon |amendment was offcred at the re-|nue, the fecder of 16th street, for |tated it. But when the federal gov-| Members have been enrolled from | night. The inquest was conducted hy | new administration to enter actively |the following vear The fet adopio st @ gelock,and in ghe exenine at §|auest of. {he vresent. board, “which | much of the downtown. traffic, while |ernment is called upon to do exactly | thirty siates and three foreign coun- | Dr. Herbert B. Martin, depuly coro- | into social and welfare work during |in November was proclaimed ta b lncludes three Union veterans. i Piney “Branch road and 13th’ street | what residents of the District in that | trics, ner. the coming fall and winter. effective yesterday, by th came effective