Evening Star Newspaper, September 17, 1924, Page 11

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b ahmfig Speech: take onecrtwo @Jlaques Capsules & a swallow Keeps a good. digestion good ! Quarantees A3 115 Broadway New York, U.S. A. BONO THE MIRACLE CLEANER Disinfectant Deodorizer Insecticide Cleaner Copyright 1924 by The Corby Baking Company, Ine. | will point out patriot from Virginia, who offered to | | raise and equip a thousand men and| GOOLIDGE T0 SEE QUAKERCITY EVENT Will Speak During Celebra- tion of 150th Anniversary of First Congress. By the Associated Press. PHILADELPHL President Coolidg visit to this city onnection with the ary of the first meeting inental Congress and the 200th an- niversary of the founding of the his- toric Carpenters’ Company, is ex- ptember 25, in pected to be fully occupied by four|g, phases of the celebration. Arriving in the afternoon, accord- ing to the program, Mr. Coolidge will be invited to Independence Hall to review a parade in which old military commands, some of which date back to before the revolution, wiil march. The President will then be shown the Liberty Bell and the room in which the Declaration of Indepen- dence was signed. At Carpenters’ Hall, after inspec- tion of Independence Hall, a sitting of the first Congress will be enacted by impersonators of the historic char- Speeches of the the congress atrick Henry” ington” as the will be delive march at their head to the relief of Boston. In the evening, President Coolidge will be the guest of honor at the an- niversary banquet of the Carpenters’ any, at which United States Sepator George Wharton Pepper will preside. Brief addresses will be made by distinguished speakers. After the banquet the President will proceed to the Academy of Music, where he has consented to deliver the address_of the evening. James M. Beck, United States solicitor gen- eral, and Gov. Trinkle of Virginia are listed as speakers. Youth, 16, Started Forests Blazing To Win Acclaim as Firefighter By the Associated Press. DEADWOOD, S. Dak.. September 17.—Fired with a desire to win* admiration for his daring in dis- covering and fighting forest fires, Alva Smith, 16 years old, grand- son of a veteran forest ranger in the Boulder Park here, set almost all of the series of fires which have destroyed acres of timber in this region in the last fortnight, according to a confession which Federal and State officials an- ADMONISHES LABORERS. Philippine Commissioner Counsels With Strikers in Hawaii. By the Assqcinted Press. Island of itip Commissioner, to preserv obey recognized authorities. Ligot told the Filipinos that he spokealong that line upon the advice of Gov. Gen. Leonard Wood of the Philippine Islands, who, he said, had cabled approval of the iInvestigation Ligot had made of the riot n Monday week in_which 16 strikers and four Hawailan policemen met their death. The laborers at the meeting gave Ligot an attentive and respectful hear- ing A BARGAIN| White Oak Leather HALF - SOLE $ Rnbb;;‘Heels 417 11th St. N.W. REMEMBER THE ADDRESS nounced they obtained from the lad yesterday. Smith rode to his grandfather's cabin yesterday with a bullet wound in his left thigh, and de- clared he had discovered a fire on his way to school. He jumped from his horse, he said, and was engaged in putting it out, when a mysterious stranger rode up and shot him without warning. The boy admitted, officials said, that he had se but two of the series of disastrous fires which 2 vy damage to the land of the region o serious a week ago that from Fort Meade and ople from D wood and other Black Hills cities were sum- moned to the aid of. the hundred or more fire fighters. i COSTLY GEMS RETURNED. PARIS, Septemver 17.—The person who took the five million franc pearl necklace belonging to Mrs. M. P. Savell of New York last week, has been found and the necklace has been recovered, according to L'Ouvre, but there will be no arrest. The thief, who s described by the paper as “a dark young man,” was apprehended in consequence of the efforts of “a high American personage.” This personage, L'Ouvre concludes, succeeded, by the use of the diplo- matic talents, which he has d played in many conferences, in gotiating a friendly arrangement e ing the incident. —_— Cruiser to Aid ZR-3. BOSTON, September 17.—The cruiser Milwaukee, which returned from northern waters on the world fiyers' [ patrol two weeks ago, left for the north again yesterday to take up a station on the probable route of the ZR-3's trans-Atlantic voyage late this month. SCHOOL SUPPLIES Everything for the Student and Scholar A complete line of shorthand notebooks, typing paper, ledgers and journal paper; English paper and covers, pens, pencils, inks, rulers and other supplies you will aeed throughout the year. 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