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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, JANUARY 5, 192 SNOW SCULPTURE IN YARD OF A WASHINGTON HOME. Horse and dog modeled in snow, in the yard of the residence of Mr. and Mrs Barry Mohun, 2362 Massachusetts avenue, which attracted attention yesterday and today. * The snow group is the work of Miss J. A. Wildenrath of New York, a sculptress, whose specialty is horses and dogs. She aided in the creation of the monument to Gen. Adna R. CRaffee, in Arlington National Cemetery, and has collaborated on other famous equestrian groups. Washiugton Star Fhots SPEED VETERAN QUITS THE THROTTLE. White-haired “Jack™ Diehl, FIRST BOXER TO GET POPE'S BLESSING. Johnny Dundee, who, ac- engineer of the Twentieth Century Limited, who retired December 31, cording to news dispatches, was received at the Vatican and given a spe- ifter 53 years of servi In 1916 Diehl established a speed record of cial audience by the Pope on January 2. This picture of Dundee and 101 miles in 99 minutes, which has remained unbroken family was taken when he left New York for Italy recently. Copyright by P. & A. Photos. By United News Pletures, ljt. Bonnet, new holder of the world's speed record for_airplanes. Pusigil tken at Wshugille, OLD-FASHIONED SLEIGH ON STREETS OF WASHINGTON. Licut. De Witt Carr of the President France, after the record flight a few Tavalaze, yacht, Miss Helen Carusi, Waverly Taylor and Miss Natalie Hammond riding in one of the sleighs which were ; Wide World Photo, a feature of the Washington Winter season many, many vears ago. Copyright by Underwood Golf is his favorite pastime. John D. Rockefeller, known as the richest ¥ . % g Prot. J. . who died at his man in the world in spite of many ; } / howme in ux, a vietim_of the great fortunes made during the past : ; R Roentgen rays, which he had spemt few years, playing golf on the course ; £ the greater part of his life in devel at Ormond Beach, Fla. where Mr. 3 = 5 T & oping. He was a_professor in the new Tablada sanatorium, to be nsed in Spain’s war upon tuberculosis, at the foot of the Sierra del Guadarama. Rockeféller'Eas o Winter Bosie: STATUE MUTILATED BY BOLT OF LIGHTNING. This laige head of Christ was thrown from its pedes University of Bordeaux. Copyright by Underwood & Underwood. Wide World Photo, at Guaragnolo, near Rome, by a bolt of lightning. . Wide World Photo. Copsright by Underwood & Underwood DISTRICT BUDGET "2 MRS.ROSS T TAKE 0N By vove. couraceous ricrrr GARY HEADS GROUP 57 v, SODOCD DAMAGE five-week course of story-telling, ci ST 2 Angeles With Wife, Twin Sons San, @ laundryman at 15 1dth 7 | 1ustratea talk. | ‘e On the Street of the Slushy Ooz i House Committee on ADPro-| xoro wasnigion Citizens: Widow Becomes Governor of and Little Mone Law Enforcement to Be i mosest niine seiamiionmne | Stores Downtown Flooded by 1 given above. at the hour of 1:15 ciation will meet, 8 o'clock, in Sun- | | [ t the hou 11 priations Questions Col.Sher- |axs school awaiiorium of “United | Wyoming at Noon Today | rs e swocisied pree B e s A o RlODiGY “at s White™ House . || % VI""”*” i Streams Played on Blaze rill and Dr. Bowerman. and only a little money, boarded #|we have had times of feast and ———— My I i Members of the Washington Prac tical Psychology Club will assemble 3. i train for New York at Los Angeles| famine Afd, Wome % Gonoett e o i : on the District appropria-; for business and New Year meeting three years > to strive for an|church singing at first. Last year 11 A national policy for law enforce bod l‘f e b ”‘“‘”"'-” : ‘\-“\.1 I3y the A ated Pres r the fiscal vear begin- | 7:45 o'clock at the Playhouse operatic career without European|entered the Metropolitan Company.” |ment, with special reference to the | e e rcn gupeared PITTSBURGH, Pa P e | training, reputation or heralding Mr. Tibbett had sung Valentine prohibition law, probably will be ""'i o AT v TH Lo, T andde 3 e By the Associated Press. Ll ey ost@| Moeting of St. Anm'e Ladies’ Aux-| CHEYENNE, Wyo., January 5.—The he same man, now 28, made mu- “Faust,” Silyio in “Pagliacei” and the | cussed between ~President Coolidge| livered the Blow. It was a B B G R e ey A, t . iliary at 8 o'clock p.m., at the asylum, s of government of Wyoming to- | sical history Friday night, when a| King's Herald in “Lohengrin” before nd a committee of eight prominent “‘,;.h‘\""jj BIGUE e and 1 entire downtown business 24th street d Pennsylvania avenue. | day passed to the hands of a woman, | brilliant audience at the Metropoli- |hls striking success of Friday night.|mne representing the tional Citi- \“'““ t \-]' n;»m \\1.4. Elout s e own —Tusines TONIGHT. s first feminine governor. |tan Opera Hou st its self-control | Tibbett said that Antonio Scotti.|zens' Committee of One Thousand on| Al Iec had said was Sexol swent a 10-story structure on & 2 ' pre R denmibnstratio vho played the title role, and Gatti- | Law Enforcement at breakfast in ace it o Ras The Pireity e knata DBt s NS 108 Rosy, Svan and created a ld demonstration of { Who 1 a breakfas et Kk P R s enue, causing damage esti- D e L L D atrlct | e Nellla TRyI0S Fosk Ament Anlo | Puroval: for 1ihe Jatast aloeite o). | CaBtize Bhothl uEmeARHIT o) Kb jbes, | b aWilta Rt Thu p-mornlig|r: s rESmInaTy Jconisctures drawn ¥ Fire Chict Shamahan sation—TLawrenco Tibbett, American | fore the curtain alone, setting at rest| The commitiee {s comink to Wash-| 1Y the police tend to the theory 0 P baritone—who had the role of Ford|Fumors that professional Jjealousy | ington® headed by Judge Elpert H | hat the one delivering the Bl A charity ball Tor the benefit of St.|her oath of office at noon clad In|in Ferdi's “Falstaff.” had prevented him from. taking the | Gary, chairman of the board of di- had been taking some of the ppropriation in- | Augustine’s Church will be held at |mourning for the husband death) i his wife wept and the ova-|C%lL alone until the audience had|rectors of the United States Steel| Ores® Waterwith-Fire and that it | tommendca by | 0da Fellows' Hall, 1606 M strect, removed from the exccutive chair |cion graw Tinheit was in his drecoins | TIA4° I€ Dlain that it/would not let | Corporation, primarily to prescnt to| f | merchandise establishment of I. Rob ring park sites | Dancing, 8 o'clock. three months ago, and to retire im- room freshening his make-up. the - opera cofitinue - until he ap-| the President a serfes of. resolutions » bins & Son. The intense heat broke erman, librarian = mediately to the seclusion of the was summoned by L JSRiad et the agnual mesting. or e} RETIRED ADMIRAL many window panes and the showers diately to U 3 Was suimmoned: by ¢ | ens' cor ee in New York f broker endangered many e Libams | pENE OASTLE MOTHER governor's mansion Casazza, tmpresario, and told ¢ ABILITY NOT RECOGNIZED. | City. The committee also, It is un- D e e o e afternoon wit- No Carnival Afr. When Tibbett went upon the stag — | derstood, will take up with the Pre . i e oA en Tibbett we pon the stage | : : ¥ ident a general outline o ork . A feral: al alle : . g OF 7-POUND DAUGHTER/| The senate chamber was thrown |the audience, long accustomed to| Tibbett’s Reputation in = Home SUESDNL pucihesoG e gk dows there. A general alarm calle be Questioned. | E done by its organization and discuss SUT mBbAE Of tha fire ighting ¢ open to the public, but Mrs. Ross re- | Showering applause upon artists from R of the fire-fighting appara- o med of Columbia will meet, 8 o'clock, at |office by a plurality of 10,000 in the new Bethel Baptist Church. November election, planned to receive teri f the buil destroyed by the fire, which started on the third floor of the wholesale aittes t 35t 2 i | 2 national pollcy for law enforcement = 2 mittee went into | quested that there be none of the|other shores, acclaimed the native- Town Rated Only Fair. | pola AW e groerns tus in the ecity O o jvas pre. | Dancer, Now Wife of Coffee Dealer, | carnival atmosphere which hereto- with wild tuniult. It was an| By the Associated Press. | “h,f“" ";""}:‘i""‘”" ":"'"‘- . | William N. Little Served in Span-| 'The entire Penn Sapnve oo esion usucH o ore has surrounded the inaugura-|opportunity longz awaited by appre LOS ANGELES, January 5.—Music Vhile in Washington the commit- | : vas filled with smoke, and this ham regardi the Attends Theater Before :mn of a governor. Even lh&,gcus‘ ciative patrons of the 1..lm.,u« ”n 2 A‘rxxlh~ :l\ml u‘;\lx)ruflu{l.;":)'t\'rlms ,-\n;‘:h:; “;e will ,"L‘ ‘;"‘”“‘“‘”‘ by et ish, Boxer and World Z‘.":{"‘,”’" s =i Ty y\u"h it irth. tomary gubecuatorial ‘redeption waa|house are beginning to overhaul their notes| Of DProminent men at a luncheon ! hat it was some time before the blaze Bl dispensed with. Yesterday Tibbett had hardly- re- |and reminiscences concerning - the | Which Will be held the Willard Wars as Officer. could be found. Frozen water plugh 5 Mrs. Ross conducted no campaign, | covered from the spontancity of his|southern California career of Law- | H0tel Thursday afternoon at 12:15 - |21s0 added to the difficulties. Fire- nforcement | CHICAGO, January §.—Irene Castle | gontenting herself with the state- | success, but the singer seemed happy | rence Tibbett, 28-year-old Ameriean, | ©'clock. Judge Gary is expected to Rear Admiral~ Wifliam Nelson | D Went- to-the. roof of the Pitt ons. McLaughlin 1z yesterday became [ment that if the people of Wyoming | to recite:some incidents in his Who last Friday night scored an un. | make 4 general report on the accom- | Rear % ratioed diod atiak| ater, from where they poured b g the motner ot a seven-pound | \y; ed her to carry on the \\'nrlkl\ ek botn bin Bakersfala. .| Precedented success at the Metropoli- | Plishments of the citizens’ commit- | 1l (7% N Fetired, diod at bis { mater into tne burnis ol < s LT > . | started by her husband they would |in 1896, he said. “When 17 I began |tan Opera House in New York. 3 e i .| terday, according to word received|'ne Alvin, a short dista tive Charles 1. | yolrs. McLaughlin, first married 1o |go indicate at the November election. | to sing in church choirs e e I Bakaraelns or ol beritan e g nitet bnalite o Adrmirkl “Titte wan Ly yster r voyharles B-| Vernon Castle, the dancer, and then |Sne expressed a desire to refrain|concerts. I hoped to Save some mon.|and bearing the utterly un-Ttalian A Da el b s B i e e el 2, will mak to Capt. Robert Treman of Wrov.|from capitalizing the tragic death of|ey and o to college, but the war|name o Tibbett, the young man who il yoaulel) lahan, Edward at Newburgh, N. Y., December | 0, SAITY away the hehvy volume of : was married to MaJ. Frederick | Gov. William Bradford Ross, who died | came and 1 enlisted sang in church choirs and musicals L Hinen G Jota A oBVEnOr, | 31, 1852, Admiral Little was gradu- b s Lhoc IS, pand « 1ghiln of Chicago November 23, guddenly while in the midst of his' ““When I came hack it took me|here and once or twice filled unim.|JOhR I+ Hines, Gen. John A. Lejeune | i Jlo% Admigel Tdle twas wrady Sn e omisand, sewenal connecting At that time she announce campaign for re-election. three days to persuade Grace Mackay | portant Toles in amateur operatic|2nd George Ots Smith.. He ‘was mede an asejatant onginces |ZTeets and alleys were ‘muv.v anc oned her stage and motion ) 1In the inauguration of Mrs. RoSS|Smith to marry me. We had at.|presentations was not generally look. | In addition to Judge Gary, the com- | ¢ UX E Chvotgly Sy i | o e Dowred into: the Banements fcture career and thenceforth would {supporters of woman suffrage found | tended the Manual Arts High School |ed upon as a potential rival of the|Mittee representing the National Citl- | 1oy grade: the srade of | S VTt s 00 e nts and | g he McLaughlins toured the Orient | was Wyoming which became the first| I noeded money then and joined | Nevertheless, he became well known | AW Enfor enan composed Of | ;1 qe of captain in 1908 and was | qp. 7 ~ o3 s nents and on their honeymoon and since have |State fo extend suffrage to women,|a theatrical company with which Ty- | in Los Angeles as a singen and the|John D. Rockefeller, jr.; R. Fulton {SRuesd:. o —aljointng byt pent the greater part of the time in although the bill granting women the rone Power was touring the West|Summer after he joined the Metro. |CUtHNE, V. Everit Macy, Frederick where Maj. McLaughlin is | vote s passed in 1869 by a rough- | Coast. The company lasted a little | politan Opera Company he appeared brought be- ascertain actually was | py (ie Associatea Press. d by the District ready made a rear admirat-in 1913. He was | ahicr work ot Aoomaidings, but # . retired December 31, 1914. [k e aiciec® S fiisinen | orevented - Wallis, George A, Plimpton, Admiral Little w hief engineer | greater destruction P e coffee deale % kY id a storm o I . y Cg a 3 5 e A e LR SR ShE i es The fifth, si and seventh floors DETECTIVE DEMOTED - ot has retained her |2nd-teady body amid a storm of derl- fmore than two weeks. I played|in open-air concerts i Hollywood, | LAtricK Henry Collahan and Clifford ) 'y oce’as Koy Wost and:tn-the POl | or hos, Bhififug trs meel e s CaEn 3 Mrs. Melaughin Das ssianed i |wive Jeniider Mercutlo in Romeo and Juliet’ and | Calif, and gained a considerable fol- | WSl TBE0 0 w1 10 caia, 15 deeply | IPPInes during the Spanish-American |gnace. for furniture, which: was i Sitanidenra muRTHTIGIAEIC CEriidNy Follows Husband’s Example. {1ago in ‘Othello lowing through several radio recitals. | 10 12 tad In the progress of the oiti. | VAT e JwAS: SARIERSd . to ganersl] doitrnyed e S TRl oI 0¥ (SR Eun e e |interest e e duties in the Philippines and was also night before entering the hospital| 3.4 Rogg dedicated her efforts to |, L D 2 : L Bens s committhe A itn endeavors 1ot n . Chifia/-wiiera “duriny the -Boxar . Loses Rank and Pay. e y morning to greet the new | ;. Siate, “relying upon Divine help | It is the desire of my ate that 1|recognition of my husband’s devo- |bring about a )c‘(urlen orcement of { gy o He was fa.t ki EAtt hnd moitanc should, in so far as changing condi- o thelf' Interes < | the la still in th le | Rebellio s wo ¢ e- No. for strength and guidance s Soar: 2% chenging condtc| HOR, to thell . iterenth aninyiof - titd | theJSom spdabo, AL A the Weoplel fic g ol tn ph inpmesingunkents ana| LENINGRAD :FLOODED; e Her first statement was short and | tion ill permit, the program and|contribution to the progress of the | STeater 5 t urday on| TWO KLANSMEN hEATEN nple, in keeping With the atmos- | Policies then launched State—ealls forth in this solemn hour | numerous times he has emphasized | sSisted in searching out and destroy- Tried on Charge of Drinking, Burke phere of the ceremonies. avail myself of this opportunity \ my deepest gratitude and challenges | his intevest in the efforts of indi- I"& ‘\‘\,'\" engaged in contraband Mrs. Ross addressed the assemblage |10 acknowledze the gracious consid-|me to rise to the opportunities for | viduals to promote law enforcement.|lrade with insurgents around the in the Senate chamber as “My friends,~ | cratidh shown me by Goy. Lucas dur- vice th de possible, a | SOENL G paEan, TERIapactanol v i T e s e Ay telenda & e etion. e uerani Todtcate o the tagk FetoLe ;nv":»‘:'e:'; e machinery, ordnance and navigation | River Eight Feet Above Normal ming a the in- red $100, Attempt to Raid Alleged Bootleg ed of his detect assignment st i Lo S reint Resort Results in Fight. “Owing to the tragic and unprece- | tive of our State, and to | faculty of mind and body with which | QFFER SCHOOL $75,000. [atouslfmm sl Gito L S He Level; Train Service Stopped dented circumstances which surrou {look forward confidently to that same | I may be endowed. 0 on |I|\'|.l\lx n duty in the Bureau % uniform tion means | BRISTOL. Va.-Tenn. January et Ll e R s P e e il And| s AR donles (bR T novw ! atEee Ee s — {of Steam Engineering, Navy Depart- by Rise of Waters. s ¢ n focelved asTwo Ku Kiux Klansmen were beaten|not only unnecessary but inappropri- | With other State officers and with the | State, relving upon Divine help for | Benefactors Provide Negro Insti- | Doy CuilE e SE W 1 PO Al T ecing . Ss Of Day|in a fistic encounter here yesterday |ate for me to now enter into such dis.| Legislature that during my hu strength and guldance.” |, He was a member of fhe American | By th GRAD.. Rasis: Fasnbe hile under suspen following what was said to have been | cussion of policles as usually consti. |band’s term lightened for him the tute Match Gift. Soclety of Naval Engincers the| LENINGRAD, Russla January T an attempt by members of the order | tutes an inaugural addsess, burdens of official life and contribute | Quinsigamond Club of Worcester, | Another flood ningrad yester- S to raid an alleged bootlegging resort. ed to his satisfaction and joy in| New Post for Department Clerk. BOSTON, January 5. —Mr. and Mrs. | NMgass; the Army and Navy Club and | day, and early this morning the water Montana Inaugural Today. The Tl PN o Uad pietraet aomonstra | Will Continue Policies. service. ST P Glane L. Stone of Brookline have |ihe Aero Club of America was 8 fect above its normal level. id | e » Donald B. Prosser of Providence,|offered $75,000 for the endowment of : * s K Bewn All the big factories in the outskirts Mont, January 5-—In- | tion by Klansmen, who declared the “This occasion does not mark the| “In approaching the responsibili- |R. T, who was appointed to a clerk- |tho Allce Freeman Falmer Memorial |y 0o, Martricd Miss Kate Sewall of| A% U P GERES I J00 OGRRE of J. L. Irickson, Demo- | ntention of cleaning the town of il- iy ginning of a new administration, | ties *of this exalted office, I do &o|ship in the Bureau of Current Informa- | Institute at Sedalia, N. ., provided . aa ks ot “ liron works, are inundated. Train eery- licit whisky traffic. [ but rather the resumption of that!with a profound sense of the high |tion, State Department, & few months | Ifke amount israised by the trustees, Ho2s Fea ices have ceased. All the Communists 1 o'clock this morning, with i - | which was inaugurated in this cham- | obligation it imposes upon me. That go, has been transferred to duty in|it was announced last night in a tele- The same family tree has frequent- e been mobilized to meet the emer- ture called 'to meot ane| . Hew K a6 | ber two vears ago. It is well under- | the people of Wyoming should have [the United States legation at San gram to the Boston Herald Iy been known to produce a mut, a!geney e, Ericksa FtRe, S sod. 1 am sure, that it is my pur- ' placed Such trust in me—in a Salvador and will wuil for hls mew ~ The institution is attended by 300 ‘lewmou and a little peach, saye the — The population of the city has fled to Dixen, iiep o huyt Ipose W continue, as 1 am couvineed weusure, T feel an cxpression of their pust In a few da £330 CLUAT. oflice boy, varivus Ligh points for refuge, Governor of Montana, was