Evening Star Newspaper, September 5, 1924, Page 17

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G. T. King and Thomas leggers had Leen put to flight amid a [ will be in Altoona, Pa. hail of whistling lead. his spine, and Wheeler went to his Croome, which is about 5 miles from Upper Marlboro, have been _terror- dancers at the little colored church fiiece-dt il §iyeicels wetlemlien i power, which will continue things as z g SR ] R g China Hair Trade |MRS. E. M. ABBE EXPIRES. selves in their homes after 6 o'clock Three Years Ago. Agents King and Wheeler had been |here today by Detective Ira Keck of |since the leader of the party which A Tt tal Lt Ghabes. highly successful in breaking up a |police headquarters, who trailed him [they so fiercely berate and thousands i by ‘;mflng theie bets similar condition at a church festival [to Marlborough, Mass., on a recent|of his followers werebonly ‘n ":9:\ r in Clinton, the pastor of the church |tip in order to capture him. The pris- [short weeks ago members of their b . CossntEan hving appealed o them personally |oner is Wilrose George Belhumeur. |own Republican party and delegates | tEutes TOIT e Rl for assistance. Accompanied by Agents |25 years old, Army private, Who fled |to its national convention. But if| [ PR fo o o gisclose that task of searching the automobiles |guard, disarmed him and swam to the | heir criminality, but there is a sub- parked around the church. A zroup Maryland shore and back again. Six|stantial reason for their conduct. bullets at the law enforcers. The | Belhumeur went to the Pacificiipe atmosphere of that convention first shot struck King, but he did mot ( Coast and enlisted in the infantry for | noiconous to anything that was alive fat summer camps have returned 'to having been intercepted by several | W i - thicknesses of clothing, a bullet in |N. Y. at which post he was stationed | toure cankered by the materialism|Troop F, has returned to Fort Myer, - 2 s ow tridge belt and several |at the time of his arrest. Belhumeur ¢ its leaders beyond | Va.: the 3d Battalion of the 12th In- . . e thickneuset of leAthcr beltng. | has nine months of a 13-month term i‘.Ef‘n TP ants or restoratives, | fantry to Fort Washington, Md.:|Second Step in T. & Action Finds shot at them. In the meantime ¥ becoming faint, walked away. When | estimates by fire department officials. 0 the others turned to help him, the| The loss is divided between M. D.|ypec®inrew away the living matter | Infantry, minus the negro disappeared and a minute later | Shanmon Company, clothing material, | 47 q"} et the dry shell. went dashing down the road in a car,|and the Cleveland Tmport Compan, followed by a parting yolley from the agents. that 3 cut. King WasgR & ound that the |have come to Washington, and even| “If the slightest sympathy had been | of that record. It offers the only pro- Hospital and sufge 08 L his own | colored residents of Croome have|shown by the convention toward the |gram and holds the only promise of | It pays to read the want columns of joined in demanding that the drunken [claims of the La Follette faction— |reform and advancement with order- | The Star. Hundreds of- situations are p ' fhad penetrated his i ;l.':{“:,“.»'g". B of about an.inch.|orgies be stopped without delay. it even a hypocritical attempt had |liness and without derangement. obtained through them. The last photograph of Edward F. (“Pop”) Geers, veteran light-harness driver, who was killed at Wheeling, W. Va., when thrown from his rac- TLLINOIS NATIONAL GUARDSMEN PRESERVE ORDER IN HERRIN. Following rioting in the streets of the town, Adjt. Gen. Carlos Black ing sulky. “Pop” had been promi. ordered the militia to patrol both night and day. Several persons were killed in a pitched battle between alleged Ku Klux Klan forces and mem- nerft in the racing game for the last bers of the sheriff’s force. There has been litile trouble since the arrival of the State Guardsmen. By United News Pictures. 50 years. By United News Pictures. He flew from New York to Boston in 58 minutes. This new record was made by Lieut. R. C. Moffatt, Army LIFE IS JUST ONE POSE AFTER ANOTHER. Nothing to do but change dresses and look pretty for the Aie Service, September 3 Uik Bight ITALIAN AVIATORS IN BOSTON. And Tullio Cr camera man—this is the daily routine of the beauties taking part in the annual Atlantic City pagea the most beautiful beauty of them all will receive a beautiful silver loving cup. Being zasde du & Costie pusseis and a resident of this city for the | last nine years, who died at the National Lutheran Home here sterday. was one of five sister=. | New England, Then the Near all over 80 years of age. and she Wheeler Victims of Clash | 550" Mice Moser had been an West, Next Objective, nate Danger of Blindness When Used as Gog- gles in Furnaces, Physicists Say. : inmate of the home since coming e the Associated Prese according to the report. passes the With Maryland Negroes. to this city. Prior to that time Shaver Announces. BALTIMORE. Md. September 5 — |light waves on to the eve, but casts she had been a schoo! teacher in Gilded glasses llow glass upon |off the heat waves, while the glass - Altoona, Pa., for more than 50 — which is a coating of gold--which. it [reflects the ultra-violet rays. The In a gun fight with suspected negro Lutheran preacher in this countr. oo s at a ch dance ! West, e than Denver ama |from light and vet permit sufficient [is slightly, but not unpleasantly e Shurchcdance dal The four surviving sisters are st. not far e T AN umination for sight, have been in- | greenish, it is said >roome, Md.. last night, George T.| all widows. They are Mrs. Samuel |northern Indiana. is the next cam- | « . € King and Thomas Wheeler, prohibi- | Selts Al P Mg H i igning chisatlzerottIchnInV: Davia | e oo by DEGA KL Bfund, jassociste Hcejtheheat xave axe castiaside) ’. Selty of Altoona, Mrs. en- 5 jective . " |professor of physics at Johns Hopkine [ the report continues, the glasses '(ri:r; e?ln‘r}fm(n‘l zgr]nl»j- lva- shot. | rietta Irvin of Baltimore, Md.; |the Democratic nominee for the presi- |U'niversity. Used in goggles for men |themselves do not get hot, tests at one fous the Colored law breakers is| Mrs. Flizabeth Gardner of this |dency—according to announcement |who work in the glare of furnaces, |the Bureau of Standards, Washinfiton, 3 4| city and Mrs. James Kimmel of |by his campaign manager, Clem L.|[the device, termed by the inventor |having shown that 99 per cent of the :':;’I”e"h"(?;:‘_;v‘r?r‘:elh“;dfivf';::;:‘:"sy*:;; Portland, Oll'vi- He; brother ¥ |Shaver. chairman of the Democratic | “gold screen” will climinate danger |total radiation from a furnace at a ol ) {.‘:" D. M. Moser of Gettysburg, ml.uuna)l1 committee. e . of blindness, physicists eay, and used temperature of 2,000 degrees Centi- i . ’ . - “or the present, and for some time {in the moving picture industry it is|grade are climinated by means of e e’;’;‘;:o‘e}:Pgb:,°l‘;“s‘hg§“§" ;ji‘dffi‘: = “"e‘l:-!’\,"t"""*‘SLW:h" gonduct- |in the future, the Democratic stand- | regarded as a protection against fire. | such goggles. 3 Deneterod theit fleoh untilithe Baot. 'e da' 'alc x«o’_ia::”;,flmw':( e:;'mmm“i ard- bearer is not thinking of making | Dr. Pfund's report on his innova- | “A recent application of this device = oaRy; - s a personal appeal to the voters of the | tion, just released, says the injurious |[has been made to motion pictures ing is con- Republican party leaders, revolutionists.” he asserted, “is to raise up a specter ized by the drunken orgies of negro . with which to terrorize the cautious Army Private Recaptured After| TR TUEL (O Coting for the party in gold leaf, which is distilled upon the | with the gold distribution ha: glass in a high vacuum. The gold, | come this difficulty completely “If they can erect this dire threat prevent a clash with the blacks, and the authorities of Prince Georges E > s = g e n1y aifen st The last of 18 prisoners who over- |the gnly true saviors, the only e A > Mass, Sucenmbsat (0 Cotntywere appesiad K0 o s O L D rmcaved Trom | native Go the awtul calamity which | Craze in America s s Look for Bootleggers. the District penal institution at Oc- |they have conjured up. _Mrs. Emily M. Abbe, 92 years old, Only a week previously Prohibition | coquan, Va., in 1921 was brought back | “The situation is amusing enough, American women have almost | 3icd at the residence of her daughter, road, yesterday. Iton and Tutt and County Con- |from a vear's term for stealing an|these third party men have MOw 80| i nec” of human hair from y - o 2 pald her daughter.here a visit for stable Sweeney, they went to Croome |automobile. quickly become ‘dangerous charac Chefoo during the first half of -| several mo ) o 2 e 3 nths each year prior t bent upon looking only for the pro- | Keck had been after Belhumeur for | ters' and ‘enemies of the Govern-| iefCP TIOR8 Ueisa ka1 a5 | moving mere. Mrs. Abbe had heen jonal bootleggers who supplied |a long time, but it was only recently [ ment,’ what is it that has made them | 0 P00, 0 Wei61 399 in the the negroes with their intoxicants. |that he received a definite clue to his|s0? One might say jestingly that the i 2. After waiting in vain, the officers | Whereabouts. Belhumeur and 17 oth- | very fact that they dared to leave ‘",.'-i;i‘i‘i?.?;"i'"fi&'.:‘i,."f.QF:?; the ’:?rc;mi"::t\i‘n sfiislge:urfifi-'.d"fiy‘"i“;fi: were going about their usual final [er Occoquan prisoners attacked a|tne Republican party was proof of | ehie "oe crefoo's foreign trade. | Asher Allen, a con by her first mar- great-grandchildren. men was noticed standing beside | Were apprehended the same day. but)” “These men left the Republican{ 185 = 2 one of the machines, and as the offi- | Belhumeur fled successfully with 11| party at Cleveland because they held Troops Return to Posts. e erallE lote lllihe condusted turned thelr backs, one of the | companions. All except Belhumeur|progressive ideas about social and | Most of the regular troops concen- | cooof TR 450 ® FA0Eenee THIR S0 | blacks opened fire, directing three | had been captured, however. | economic questions of the day, and | trated at Camp Meade, Md., for the| i) he in East Windsor, Conn. vas | training of reservists and civilians think it had penetrated to the skin, |Setvice in the Philippines. He finally | nq growing. The Republican party, | their regular stations, The second | as transferred to Fort Hamilton, | g ETowing e JMRIPLGCT for 56| squadron of the 3a Cavairy, minus| QIL PROBE RESUMED. i s y i Fort Turning quickly, Wheeler opened | to complete. e was approaching complete mortifica- Company B, 13th Engineers, to 2 Attorneys . Si Z i B e e T O s ot Moy This e o S aon - (b ottort]| s Governmen’:s'v?ent il prob from the negro's gun ceased. ‘Charg- 3 howed signs of life. This|minus, th lion, t 1t's’ new oil probe ing, the policemen surrounded a car Fire Loss Is $100,000. Doy L o o Tive, It was able | Eustis; Va: the lst Field Artlllery | was resumed today before the Dis- full of negroes, and dragged from it | CLEVELAND, Ohio, September 5.— | ta attemet the attention of the at-|Brigade, the 1st Ammunition Train|trict grand jury. Attorneys Atlee the man whom they were sure had | Fire in a downtown building last night | tending political surgeons. and they|and the 6th Field Artillery to Fort|Pomerene and Owen J. Roberts con- y 16. Sig- | tinue to maintain silence as to the nal Corps, to Baltimore, and the 12th | scope and purpose of the new in- ing, | caused a loss of $100,000, according to [ gurated at once. They separated the | Hoyle, Md.; Service Company living tissue from the infected, and 24 and 3d Bat- | quiry into the oil situation. 3 talions, to Fort Howard, Md. The first witness heard today wa “The proceedings and platform of the Republican convention at Cleve-|been made to meet them half way land represented the last word in ir-|they might have He is expected to leave the hospital [solent reaction. Kvery attempt of [party and might not It was not until then that Wheelet | in several da; Taken to Howpital. jurors. o ng a severe burn and | held by the church. Many of the stified by order of Mr. Coolidge’s man- | reforms accomplished, and lhe_ Demo- company. urried to Casualty | negroes who participated are said to |ager. cratic party promises a.continuance poidalatliesie) his fate had been d| AIR SERVICE CHIE of the Army Air Service, in Boston yesterday. be on hand when the round-the-world flyers arpive at Bo:ton Airport Field. By United News Pictures. * TO GREET AMERICAN AVIATORS. Lieat. Antonio Locatelli and Pilot sio, Italian flyers, whowere lost for 82 hours off the coast of rriving in Boston. Underwood & Underwood. HARPER PRAISES BRYAN AND DAVIS Democratic Club Hears Vir- tues of National Candi- dates Extolled. r Greenland, when their plane was forced down. Copyright by Underwood & Underwood. plane. By United News Pictures were rescued by the U. S. S. Richmond. . L DRY AGENTS SHOT ¥ g 5 e DAVIS CAMPAIGN *“*“Ctaimed Tacemtions by Seionsis IN RAID ON CHURCH, .. %ox%er 9% %1 PLANS QUTLINED ermic uicint ntuminction sor sist, mut ims. BAND CONCERTS. Music School Washington Simon Tresing, conducting: commandant; March, “Entry of the Laurendeau Lxcerpts from “The Only Girl, ars. Her father was a pioneer New Ingland and then the Near|iS claimed, eliminate heat and glare |light that passes through the glasses| pion Drzice of the two Democratic and confidence will win in November was express by Robert N. Harper, principal speak- er last night at the first meeting of the McDonald-Washington-Blackburn at the home Lawrence R a) Fox trot Your Eyes Massachusetts e e The Star Spangled Ban- Mr. Harper stated that he was not only one of the original Davis men, but one of the original Walter Reed at 6:30 p.m. United States Army Stannard. director. March, “National Defense.” Lampe Overture, “The Four Ages of Man,” is eveni v Bryan men this eyening b the two men his belief that and stated that Pacific Coast. infra-red and ultra-violet rays of |used in schools,” the N vs of used in schools,” the report concludes. She.” tonld notiheld fined to Casualtv Hospital with a 2 Shaver Aasalls G. O. P. Leaders. [light are eliminated entirely by the|“Heretofore it has been found im- slight bullet wound at the base of Mr. Shaver, in a statement, assailed | “E0id screen,” only visible radiation | possible to stop the film in order to declaring |®f moderate intensity reaching the [examine an individual picture more home after being treated for a crease they had “denounced the La Follette- [€¥C closely, for the reason that the in- another ball cut in his left cheek. jA". BREAKERS TAKEN helos indenendent ticket as a com. | This has been accomplished through | tense heat would cause the film to For months, white residents at & bination af fangerous radicals and |the use of a film of gold. much thinner |burn almost immediately. The use fhe Republican plan, |and more uniform in thickness than [of a circular disk of vellowish glass Invocation was given by the Rev. ollowed by an| Suite de concert, Thompson, Looking_ Up- Spangled Banner” SESthe KEoN Other speakers included Mrs. Rose McDonald, a connection of John Emily Newell vice chairman of the national Demo- cratic committee, and Rev. R. B. Rob- a colored preacher. committeeman . also spoke. Beneath the Southern Cross. . Mars and Venus. Excerpts from “The Pink Lady, e over- Song nits of 1924— (a)"She Loves Me,” Brown-Egen the District of Columbi Down on the Farm. outlining the work to be done at the committee and the effort to get the approximate 30,000 votes out to the various States Mts. Blair stated that the had the opportunity to engage one of st brains to solve the nal “Davis can said. “can speak and can act. made a place for himself at the head of_his profession.” Rev. Robinson predicted that many negroes in the coming election would “throw off the bondage” of the Re- publican party and support the Dem- ocratic ticket. Mrs. Moran, organizer of the club, She announced that ings would be held at her home every night and that all money raised by club dues, contributions or from the sale of buttons would be turned over direct to the national committee here { for use in the campaign Mrs. Halsy Wilson. educational di- rector of the national Democratic com- mittee, will be the sneaker at tonight's Ruth Hansford, soloist the First Congregational Church, will render a soprano solo. No meeting of the club will be held tomorrow night, due to the fact that Mrs. Moran will be engaged with the societies in _observing birthday anniversary of Lafayette. It was announced members of other Democratic clubs may become associate members of the McDonald-Washington-Blackburn Club by paying a fee of $1. title them to attend all the meetings of Regular membership is $5. Selection, “The Serenade Waltz, “Die Hydropaten" March, finale, d s ity of the state, . . | ) 't;el)!m“-’:fiaf:;np;lictu:a Ahemaelves us Rulned by Bobblng Former Resident” of Springfield, ‘National Emblem,” “The Star Spangled Banner.” Mrs. Henry V. Patton, 1654 Park ‘nited States Soldiers’ 5 o'clock this Home Band, at 5 bandstand, bandmaster. Mrs. Abbe had been living in this bobbed. city with her daughter for the past three years and a half. Prior to that time she had resided in Springfield, Mass,, for about 30 years and had Zimmerman, March, “Battleship Connecticut,” Descriptive fantasia, rior's Dream” 5 Synopsis: Introduction, assembly morning gun and prominent in D. A. R. circles in Mas- of trumpeters, from the enemy’s camp riage; three grandchildren and five marches of guard mount and dress gun, shades of dusk, quiet reigns in camp, to arms sounded, attacked by the enemy, charge sounded, re pulse of the enemy, tory, lights out. hymn of vie- meeting. Mis: Rag oddity, “Procrastination,” Valse petite, “Valse Mignonne,” Finale, “The Storm Signal,” ‘““The Star Spangled Banner. By the Community Center Band, This will en- ifth and Varnum streets, tallons, to B e | 1onry T Philliys of Chicace prece Greeting to Thomas dent of the Sinclair Crue Oil Purchas- o ined in the|ing Co. He took into the grand jury have become |room a valise containing papers and g 3 radicals and | other documents called for in his the progressive -elements to get their (overnight ‘dangerous ra A a an s Tistar fne e discovered he, too, had been struck| The fight succeeded, however, in|idcas discussed, every attempt to se- | communists.’ s one. of the negro's bullets. Put-,| ending the dance, and it is believed |cure consideration for the problems| “The American peolee ““:‘v ::;05; Another witness called for today & his hand o his cheek, he learned'| that as a result the county officials [ which are urgent and vital to masses | ress, and the Democratic party has a | ;. s "Buliock, also of Chicago. He ball had fust grazed that part | will prohibit any more affairs tos be |of the people was coldly and bluntly |rccord of substantiak and intelligent | i 13 to be an official of the same Waltz, “La Bell de Cordova Wife Files Counter Suit. One-step. selected of Pansies” Fox trot, selected Overture, “Comedy" Vocal solo, Chester “The First Heart Throbs, made by her husband, Er bower in a suit against her for a lim- ited -divorce, bower today asked the District Su- preme Court to give her a limited di- vorce instead of granting one to her husband. She makes counter charges Alberta B. .k(-lfr Bela March, “Heroes of War," C. Johnson The arrival of Maj. Gen. Mason Patrick, chief He made the trip from Washington by airplane, and he will ‘WHERE UNITED STATES BLUEJACKETS HAVE BEEN LANDED. A. view of the river front at Shangh: gone ashore to protect the consul’s quarters and other American property during the revolution between Chinese faction: China. where American sailors have By United News Pictures {NAVY PLANE SPEEDS 197.6 MILES AN HOUR Lieut. G. T. Cuddihy Sets New Record in Try-Out Before International Race. | PHILADELPHIA. September - Streaking through the air 1975 miles an hour, Lieut. George T. €ud- diny, U. 8. N.. vesterday smashed the American seaplane speed record in tests above the Delaware River. Wed- nesday Lieut. Ralph A. Offstie of the Navy established 190 miles an hour as a peak of seaplane speed in a flight over the Delaware course The naval flyers arc testing their planes preliminary to defending. at Baltimore next month, the Schneider international seanlane trophy, won by them last vear. Daily increaseil bursts of speed are recorded as finer adjustments are made to the mighty engines, which occupy the bulk of space aboard the diminutive racing machines. The mark the airmen seek to ex- | ceed is a reported speed of 220 miles an hour, said to lave been registered | BY & British scaplane that may gom- fete in this year's contest. Won Pulitzer Trophy. | Licut. Cuddihy. who hails from Michigan. is attached to the air ficet \lxl San Diego, Calif. The plane Pe is | using is a 500-horsepower CR: | which won the Pulitzer trophy in 1220 {as a land plane. Now equipped with pontoons, it has demonstrated' its | ability to rise from the water and traverse 21: miles in somewhat less than 60 seconds. The upper plane of the winged midget is of brass. and forms a radia- tor. In action, the machine darts along the water, then With a blast of sound from its exhaust fairly leaps into the air and skims down the river so fast the eye can hardly fol- low it. It “banks” on turns, as quickly as a swallow in flight p.m., concert by the United Statex Marine Band, William H. Santel- e leader; Taylor Branson second leader. March, belungen™......Wagner Overture, “Leonore. No. 3, Beethoven Saxophone solo, “Erica,” Wiedoft! Musician Frank Wiblitzhouser. Grand scenes from “The Force of Destiny” . : ....Verdi Caprice, “On Tiptoe . .Hosmer, | Valse de concert, “Cagliostro,” : Strauss “Les_Preludes’ ...Liszt “The Star Spangied Banner.” Sylvan Theater. Monday at 7:30 p.m., concert by the United States Marine Band, William H. Santel- n. leader; Taylor Branson, sec- ond leader. March, “Marine Corps Institute,” Branson Overture. mpa”.........Herold “Reverie” ........ . Vieuxtemps? Trombone solo, polka brilliante “Leona” ...... Zimmerman Musician Robert E. Clark Grand scenes from "Il Trovatore, “Invitation to the Dancy eingartner. (Transcribed for military band b: W. H. Santelmann.) ‘Tone picture, “Feuersnot,” Strauss of .cruelty, non-support and drunken- ness. Attorneys Stearman man appear for the wife, “The Star Spangled Banner. The Ellipse, tomorrow at 4:30 Czardas, “Der Gelst des Wol. woden™ ..,.. ... Grossman “The Star Spangled Banaer™

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