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THHE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. SATURDAY, NOVEMBRER 22, 1924. FA”_ FR[]M wmnflw‘BEmm DELAYS ACTION |WILBUR SAVES LOCAL RADIO FANS|PLAN SCHOOLS IN AFRICA |t pian tovolves estavtistment of| REVOLT STORY DOUBTED, | Naval Oficers Transterred. IN VON NATHUSIUS CASE| HEARING CHINESE AIR MESSAGE)| TO EDUCATE TRIBE HEADS |0 Sortors: ‘Snginecre.’ "ministore:| Riga Gannot Gomfirm Kronstadt | the ofice of sival mictigence. teachers and leaders and the other pro- Department, has bee | wi fessions. Mutiny. navigating officer of the cruiser De- H F Will Make Official Examination of 4 Phelps-Stokes Fund Offclals Also| P00y appropriated 525,000 oxvon womod' e Thoie) Coma 5 ) T French Trial of General Secretary Interferes and as Result Listeners Get| Appropriate Money for Ameri- [to the campaign of Hampton and NDON, November 22—A Reuter | O'Leary, to the navy vard, Norfo ; dispatch from Riga, replying to an| Li 3 ing ] Tuskegee institutes in which these || . s Lieut. Comdr. M. Whiting from Sentenced for Theft. 5 = . can Negro Colleges. T e o on thir | b, | Inauiry regarding a’report published | command of the U. S. S. Bulmer to Band Music Instead of Rasping 8 Bl ek O e e1OD eIl o1 |in the Paris newspaper Ere Nouvelle|tha U. . S . Hannibal and Licut. cinted Pross, By the Associated Press. Driationsethe sums were mot an.|to the effect that there had been a|George F. Cooper, Medical Corps, Attempt to E°cape From , November 22.—The Ger- Test. NEW YORK, November 22.—Exten- | hnunceg—were mado to Fisk and|Mutiny in the Russian fleet at Kron-! from the marine barracks, Quantico, S man government will make no protest sive plans for the further develop-| Atlanta universities. 3 stadt and that War Minister Trotsky| Va., to the 1st Marine Brigade, Halci. ~| nor will it demand that immediate re- e —— ment of educational work among the| Dr. Anson Phelps Stokes was elect- | N34, been captured, declares that no Senator’s Office Results |iease o von Nathusius until it confirmation has been possible. has examined the official protoesl of | Secretary of the Navy Wilbur|gation, and the oth Emile Ber- | natives of Africa were discussed at|ed president to succeed I. B. Phelps | o = o French court martial whieh con- | proved himself a true friend of radio |liner, inventor of phonograph and tele- | the annual meeting yesterday of the|Stokes and Dr. James H. Dillard, =" Painting--Paperhanging =7 in Injury. victed and sentenced the general to|last night when he prevented a lot [Phone transmitter, and Dr. J. Harris|Phelps-Stokes fund, established In ‘;;‘f,';]d';',',:“""" Y s mads e 2 ‘4 Homes, Clubs, Schools, Office ;; a year's imprisonment for confisca- |of Chinese characters from being | RORerS. Inventor of underground and|1911 by Miss Caroline Phelps-Stokes.|P . i E- ! Buildings, Apartment Houses‘ e tion of private prop while he was | qache % 5 er. | Undersea wireless, had been sent from | Resources of the organization are de- | flice ing when a woman | Me le, official quarters do not e reception by Jenking' apparatus earlier in the eve-|gperation, education of negroes and 4 arry . laylor on the first floor i ition over the episode | INEton radio fans of the classical |ning before WCAP went on the air.|ndjans and the improvement of tene- 5 ! 2333 18th St. N.W, LT e el L SR nditions of the United States ¢ | They were projected on & screen in the | ments In New York. LEETH BROTHERS | Col. 1077 this mes ents diplomtic complexities in addi- | ’and_Orchestra, being broades y | ballroom of the hotcl. Other events on| "ji wag announced that a report of a | Service Charge Never Over 2 Ll srking en the rail- |ton to the wi ad resentment [ WCAP. the program included addresses by Dr.| . cent educational commission to East | - - the Delaware ave- | voiced In the German press. The| In u quiet room of the Wardman |Rogers and Mr. Berliner and musical | serioq would be issued soon and | = entrance to iewspapers designute the trial as ark Hotel. where the radio show [sclections by Brooke Johns, late of the | (,y1q recommend much larger ex- S EEEmTEEEL 1 picked he ical drumhead procedure, espe-[de luxe is holding a three-day stand, eld “Follies."” N - 1ly since th Lille co den > ™ cig Jenkins, who has - ST e e s v | o s (e urdinaey [ ber of fmporiant adis invendons to | o) IDAETA NG e | Hhe e o6 Bl SR ‘ HOTEL LAFAYETTE third et, privilege of proparing a suituble de- | Iis credit, was explaining to a group to ¢ t S¢ B srnment officials. i schools as Hampton and Tuskegee. THE ONLY WAY TO PUT OME 2 ‘ A~:1]j; iy e upasamoue m]“l]'..rv ‘:?q'th;\?" el ‘M'"“ """)‘v.r\l;'""l'\: Does Not Believe in Lower Wage ovep. ON FoRD, THE Annual $2.50 SpeClal tm by subpoening widel tored witnesses Were at-|photo letter, an apparatus for tran | s ol G tiae o bonrat are o s o BallWorkers, ‘ . FUNNY THING ABouT (1S | | Thankseivine Dinner | waves. Atbert L. Stern, director of teduction in the wages of rail- £ [ « o ; radio show, who had billed Mr.|road employes should not be made A Real Home THAT HENE\/ tmgs T, g a SDlVan 11nner ept amnesty Jenkin:# invention as the chief attrac- | to bring about a reduction in freight | | v = - tion, suggested that a practical | rate ording to the opinfon of | I Served from Noon to 9 P.M. ed intoxication. ration of the machine would | 'resident Coolidge, who believes, it as he emerged fro ¢ "| COST CURTAILS OUTPUT, any skeptics that it would do | is said, that the reduction rates In a Convenient Section MENU from wh 3 o t the inventor said it would. |should be brought about by econ- \ Fruit Supreme ape window ! e — Out at station NOF, the naval radio | omies in operation | Northeast Celery Olives to prevent ing seen [ Material Reduction Seen in Govern- | 1a s levue, D. C., was a| Present conditions, in the opinion | Clear Tomato en Tasse po fceman, who had e 3 S in Chinese script, written by | of the I'resident, do not warrant a = = < ey ycked on the door ment Printing and Binding. Yung Kwai, charge d'affaires of the | reduction in wages. That Can Be Bought on a | - l'fl:!’ 0;’ Sole au (:({fllml i Chinese lexation. The letter had been| The President’s views on railroad 3 “ream Mushrooms en Cassolette slice Question Clerk, Increases in the cost of printi a f H e Question Clerk. || Increases in the eost of DrIntn | et from the station and received on | wages were made known to visltors, CasiEaymeatio ‘ Maraschino Punch Y ar tokin fo the Sixih|ment Printing Office by (hc Depays-| 1 Spustaius ia e Butel veese curils [kt Be /W ouc $aruss ony piawn © | ] Roast Maryland Turkey with Stuffing Hitation, where he was|ment of Commerce will make n In therexening/ibutials, Sterhithoughnmay, have for ratigad leslsiation | Cranberry Sauce pn, where he - 5 £ repetition was or did he go into detail in speak- [| 5 s rie of intoxication | SAr¥ A very material curtailment of | & WHEUF L TR ST He | he of o mossible reduction at this | $500 Mashed Potatoes Roast Sweets il ‘e full investiga “I’fu "“:"L”‘j (‘[”f“”_‘ ’l““""_ contem- | o) knew that the raspings of Chinese | time in railroad freight es. | | String Beans could be made. It | plated during the ac throush the air | S e e . Lettuce Hearts liss Miles jumped| cording to the annual report of ; oc with the N: | . A . & Window, he avas Intar per-|F. McKeon, chief of the division o Seneest in‘she hendphoncs aud | et e s s Pumpkin Pie Nesselrode Ice Cream the ition after the|publication of the department, n loud speakers of the radio audience in your landlord will pay for the A 5 Demi Tasse al for his | public today. Rt or e noaE et ton F S l | alance. (Special Attention to Family Parties) e today acted for during 1924 | Washington and contiguous territor or a e— B ] ‘ n = ol | Mr. Stern became somewhat insistent told the © he had known | will r ult in an obl tion against | .. 3 . 1 will take the responsibility for the . ity last ‘night he | the 1925 appropriation of about| intacforoate and the wrath of the radio Beautiful Detached BV gy ncniidl gt S o et r a dane Later, he said .000. On the ba of an in-{ e he responded boldly. . B Heat, Electricity, Built-in Ga L invited her to the office of his em-{ crease of 15 per . the balance in | “Seoretary Wilbur, a member of Mr. Residence eat, Yy S z‘l-mr ot e of liquid r;lfrr ~!:' the 1925 appropriation will be lurth;r,‘h_"“,,sv small audience, turned over rage. uents, and they n in the of-|affected to the extent of $71,250 by |, i Sl e GbvIoUs; s Bie hiv s reu miontesiunestinere| Eoeted Lo Uie Xt ST AR L | maseity auie mmaluy obous reel ) BB G R oo, 13 /B aths was a knock on the r. aili . Mc! . looked directly at Mr. Jenkins. 1| Just Off Conn. Ave. Advised Jump ¥ Che sum of $451 as lable | would not do it,”” he said. And when | His first th i Rl r use of the department for print-|ihe naval chief spoke, the demonstration In Washington's most fash- 36 950 | Stob pavine Farage rentiane B comenion 4‘5 s | EomNC - one written by ionable section, a residence ’ money you are paying for rent e : 3 S entertaining. We recommend ||| On Morton St. between 6th and Tth, YOur owWn property. on the p: T be It developed A L and M. N.E. Take Florida Ave, car Now 1is the time to build this as onc of the best home Wi} marked ‘‘Navy Yard” to 7th St. and There's no time like the present a Lieutenant Is Retired. Il buys, and can be bought at a walk south to Morton St. el e about 12 feet very attractive price. 'l money, and there's no easier ; | First Lieut. Regeon V. Love, Coast N l D t d th nt pavement. | . . : e voung wo L davement | Artillery Corps, has been placed on ew. ecorate! i of doing it than to come in ;];r et utne e \’:‘m':;:;:: the retired list on account of dis- y For Inspection and | Open Tomorrow Wsinmlucianae comelis and her injury theirésuit ot an abillitysincldentita tho seryice. 2 and 3 Room | Particulars : ! a garage to suit w able to avoid | Kitd) md Bath your individual requirements. iss s, Po e say, had not been | — - en ot | Randall H. 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