Evening Star Newspaper, October 23, 1924, Page 12

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£ RUMANIAN ISSUES SMOOTHED HERE Joy Returning to Bucharest After Discussing Questions With State Department. Pr. s toward the adjustment of \ding questions between the United tes and the Rumanian government d today when it was an- n Minister Jay, who has cen in Washington some time for onferences, would leave Saturday for iis post at Bucharest. VETERAN TEACHER DIES. Eatherine T. Lackey Expires at Home Here. Miss Katherine T. Lackey, 55 yea old, died at the residence of her si; ter, Mrs. Alfred H. Anadale, 504 Sew- ard Square southeast, yesterday. Miss Lackey had been a. lifelong resident of this city. She had taught dramatics, music, vocal culture and expression in St. Patrick’s Parochial School on G street near Tenth street for many years, retiring about five years ago, due to-iliness. She had also been active in local chapters of th2 Catholic Drama League and Actors’ Guild and coached, directed and par- ticipated in plays of Carroll Hall tal- ent. Besides her sister, Mrs. Anadale, and brother, Wilton Lackaye, Miss Lack- ey is survived also by a unmar- ried sister, Miss Helen Lackey. Funeral services will be conducted at St. Peter’s Catholic Church, Second THE FUNERAL OF TRENTON VICTIMS AT ARLINGTON Bodies of Ensign Drexler and Sea- man Jeffery Arrive in ‘Washington, Bodies of Ensign Henry Clay Drex- ler and Seaman Franklin P. Jeffery who lost their lives in the turret ex- plosion aboard the cruiser Trenton, have arrived in Washington and will | be buried with military honors in Arlington National Cemetery. Fu-| neral servces for Seaman Jeffery will be held _tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock, at the receiving vault, and| for Ensign ‘Drexler at the same place Saturday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock It is probable that Secre- tary Wilbur and many high officers of the Navy will attend both cere- monles. Ensign Drexler was a resi- dent of Sussex Beach, Del., and Seca- man Jeffery liver at Lynn, Mass. EVENING ' STAR, WASHINGTON. D. "C.; THURSDAY, CRY SCARES BURGLAR. Voice of Sleeping Child Frustrates Robbery. Making an outery in her sleep, prob- ably becauee of a slight.noise that part- 1y aroused her, the nine-year-old daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Neff, apart- ment 506, South C ifton T vented a probable burglary o'clock this morning. An intruder, who d g to the apartment with a was in the reception child cried out and j -ape. eff, accountant in the income X ision, Internal Revenue Bureau, and his wife were awakeiel in time to hear the intruder taking his departure. They belisve he turs on the light in order to zct out of the apartment without trippinz over furni- ture in the reception ball The announcement follows receipt rom Bucharest of assurances that the new Rumanian mining law, against and C streets southeast, tomorrow morning at 9 o'clock. Rev. J. Mallon Y of St. Ann's Church, Baltimore, Md., certain phases of which the Washing- [ Of Bt on 8 CourEh -t GO at- \Government had protested In OMmcial Tme ibnops 3 mining_and ofl | tend the | siness in Rumania, | < = | B Jainisicest 1 v & va| NEW TREATY 1S MADE. | ther element of the adjustment BY JAPAN AND MEXICO; en well advanced through the of 4 substantial payment by | ‘ a on a lar debt owed to an | | o e ma formulation| Word has been received here from ! i amother Ameri~ | Mexico City of the conclusion of a | E sry adjust- |treaty of amity, commerce and navi-| i held by it. The |Fation between the Republic of Mex- rtment has not made pub- (ico and the Empire of Japan. 1t is the names of these companies. clearly provided in the treaty “(hat | Sineo Mr. Jay returned to Washing- | the laws of prime importance in force ton & nmew note has been sent tolin both countrles including those S ohards e sen made |affecting immigration, commerce an. CuchArcet Butnasinot Muoar | orain ot e Ten e peaoarty Al hs main objection by American |be fully respected by the high con- mining and oil operato to the new |tracting I‘flr"l‘»"-_ Eo i M e T One of the principal clauses of the . provision requiring tha of the stock of such com \meri of an s based on ing | savage Y jon | rarily out of the control of the re- | ariNling | Spective governments. It has also | {urs |been agreed that the contracting par- {ties shall have rccourse to o- | matic intervention only In c: of | between | denial of justice, failure to execute | & ted to|final sentences of courts of law or, | B0 EOvOL |2 exhaustion of all legal mean: let van regating $36.000,000 e e duming and ju t |avallable for the settlement of di r the war and upon which there | Putes. ¢ N | Prior treaty | due e pal and =+ 3 o e o ooyl 2| ine Japsnese government expressly | ; ; e sk _ | renounced all claims that it may have | I r""‘""‘..,m,?g <;:',:;ifi.ti$& had against the Mexican .government e fooublesome | arising from revolutionary disturb- | g = Mexico since the year 1910 mattexs per: | ate of the conclusion of with ate l‘(‘[?kflnl?nl.' announcement that he is oing an indicatic of the sucet effort tc use the Rumanian n oflice » the seriousn of situation withdrawing vorarily from his post. ther question to the conclusion of f De Pachmann s | Wonderful EX-BURAGLAR CAP}URED | TRYING To Ros sTore| YICTOR Phitip RECORDS 1 —— 1 Police Say Philip Davis Was Dis- | covered Trying to “Jimmy" ! 7 viting conditions here. Window Early in Morning. with the renditions in concert. ‘mpromptu, Opus 29, A Flat (Chopin). Etude. Opus 10, No. 5, (Chopin) ’ Nocturne G Major, Opus 32, No. 1, (Chopin) Impromptu in F_Sharp Major, Opus 36, (Chopin) Prophet Bird (8chu- mann) Spring Song (Mendels- sohn) - | A two-year Sentence 3 | | Raymond Rowles arry Young, for 1 Shop. Ninth and ons does not formation. t. E. ‘enneyivania ave- ock this morning. s €. Wise and Police- man E. K. Shelton arr. ook two screwdrivers a light from him, being identified from the Centr: 004 Pennsylva orning. Other lies and $50 in | “Em""i“smu'" .s"“ MeDermott ar- | g0, when, it | ol eectin | ~__ Araund the Gears as trying Victor EBONITE contains « no animal fats, no graphite, no filler. JUST PURE Oil. It's a specific for gears. It stays “put” and does the work. it is nten the hospital at who gave his wa boolked of burglary 2l He will be - Court later. iederal ddress this morning on ¢ nd attempted by irraigned in Poli At dealers’ in five. pound cans, and at service stations from the Checker-board pump only. A play- Princeton-N ut Princeton University Saturday afternoon will be br ast by WRC conjunction with WJZ in New York s announced today. Maj. And White, veteran radio ports announcer, will describe the zame from the side lines. The broadcasting of this event iarks the first attempt of WRC in giving its radio audience an account of a foot ball game. The special cir- cuit between stations WRC and WJZ ill be used. cription of the foot ball game EBONITE (1T'S SHREDDED OIL) FOR TRANSMISSIONS AND DIFFERENTIALS idle——— oo o] ———=]q] bifipsngg“ 608 to 614 o} Featuring a New Style Developed in Tan Calf With Crepe Rubber Soles. A style that is really necessary for every woman'’s wardrobe, whether she goes in for outdoor sports or wants a smart and comfortable style for street- wear— this style you will find ideal in either event; well made and of excellent material. All sizes to sefect from. May be heard under the most in. | Hear these and compare them | Brief funeral services for Ensign Drexler will be held at his home to- morrow afternoon. S vices at Ar- lington will be d at 2:30 o'clock by Rev. Dr. Wilfley of this city and Capt. Evan W. Scott of the Chaplains Corps, United States Navy. sign Drexler was one of the out. standing heroes of the Treton d ter, his bravery having prevented greater loss of life on the ship, though he lost his life through deed: of heroism. E ign Drexler's father was for many years a member of the | State Senate in Delawar — Doumergue Receives Americans. PARIS, October 23.—President Dou- mergue today received the members | of the American Assoclation of Pas- | senger Traffic Officers, who are tour- ing Europe. FIRE IS COSTLY! Bo Protected Against It J. LEO KOLB Insurance Agency |923 New York Ave. N.W. Main 5027 Potomac Park Dining Room Opening Thursday, Oct. 23 |l Dinner 5:00 to 7:30, 75¢ Sunday Dinner, 5 to 7, $1 Potomac Park Apartments Twenty-first and C Streets Northwest nle—= el ——[o[———[o][——— [ —=]] .- The House o]} of Courtesy on 29, OCTOBER ANSWERS MOTHER’S SUIT. Wilton. L. Cunningham, in an answer to the suit for injunction brought some time ago by his mother. 1924, obtalned money and a deed to the The threatened suit in the Mupicipal | Court for possession of the prop- erty, the son says, was a friendly |action as far as his mother was con- Mrs. Susie Cunningham, 76 years ‘m-nnd, but was to get rid of certain old, denies that h ver intend to | subtenants, The check given him evict her from her home, 2402 Penn- | by his mother was to pay hospital | sylvania avenue northwest, or that he | expenses, he asserts. Pe and pure Yofi‘lilylike ‘em that's sure! 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