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How “Big Bill® Tilden, tennis champ, keeps in trim during the Winter months. He lives at Glen- THEY ALL TAKE UP THE FAD SOONER OR LATER: Ambrose Hines of Washington has just celebrated a4 Xy Wheoe the: susw ofton bis 100th birthday anniver-ary. The photograph shows him working out the answer 1o oue of The Star's piles hlel "'";L‘f & -‘I"'R‘"" '\"fih'-y : rossword puzzles—and there is never a puzzle too difficult for the centenarian. SAVED PET PUPPY FROM THE FIRE. W. M. Jeffers of 624 L street Fo northwest, photographed last night after he bhad saved his pet during almost three decades Philip Corridon and A. Barrow have been carryin the Nee fire. The puppy’s head is seen in his master’s coat. Jeffers also passengers to and from the Treasury Building on their car. They have aided an elderly woman from the seventh floor of the building where they served together since the days of horse cars, and they are acquainted lived. Washington 3 with thousands of Washingtonians. Copyright by Undermood & U The steamer Yankton, once the pri- vate yacht of Sarah Bernhardt and 4 later ‘a dispatch boat used in the WOMAN CARRIES ELECTORAL VOTES. Miss Charlotte M. Hall of BELGIAN AMBASSADOR AND TEACHER. Baron de Cartier de Mar- ”'.""’;“"""“”"“" War, recently WOMAN POLICE ESTABLISH INTERNATIONAL HEADQUARTERS IN WASHINGTON. The Internationa Arizona is the first woman to bring a electoral votes to Washing- chienne of Belgium ‘and Dr. Jean Capart. professor of the history of art b - v e '“{,‘,;"'(’0“ Association of Policewomen plans to conduct a special service bureau in the Capital. Mrs. Mina C. Van Win- ton. She arrived in the city yesterday and called -at the White House and afcheology at Brussels, who called upon President Coolidge at the AFhor: kle, president of the organization and head. of Washington’s woman police at right. Dr. Mary B. Harris with Senator Cameron of Arizona. National Thota: White Honee yesterday afternoon. National Srantive ATt R Al Photo CHAPMANTOFACE o' i mane OOOLIDBE EXTOLS 76510 o on seamins pyice PACT WITH FRANCE. "Nt Gamptcs, |SHOALS BILL HEAD TRIAL N MURDER, ", =& ¥eetess) OGEAN ENGINEERS pecres woman o biesic om0 vt~ DENIED INBERLIN] 72 ") R JOINT PARLEY STRASBOURG, France, January Him She Wants Hi"?, Not Daughter, CHICAGO, January 23.—James 28—A romance entered into an at- Patrick “Big Jim" O'Leary, whose U. S. to Surrender Notorious| sarien medieat stadent 1o overcoms | Beneficial Association Dele-| to Have Property. | No Security Agreement Over-| tion with havine kickea cver the | House Committee Will Report the difficulties of his examination lamp that started the Chicago fire Mail Bandit to Con- beprimpemans antie tiniveicass W] SpatessEscorteditolWhitet S oo RS el e s e s E s HipesiMadeTbpBonsidered ] 1 05 hute LR diec o siEpe et Rule to Send Measure : o1 e p AST HAMPTON, Conn.. January | touched his hair, and told him to L necticut Court. Sl T e o House by Davis. 23.—The Nillage volunteer ‘ff"l“"'r e ‘,_.'.‘,.' e i Luther Says. OLeary was re 4 as to Conference. e e i o ———— Eleime. slove 0 TNC halde Sorer . Store e el Phetan - i i no discussing the nature of the tie thit | has oryst out of the quict of brings Mrs. Phoebe non's spirit | the ¥ St Aliere R hinn wrote the replies the National Marine Engi-|Pack to talk with Herbert Lyman, her | trying ar wecording to | g otk GGerman | tron |8 one more adven < eheekereq| his free right hand at the girl's |fhey cailed at the White House yes- [POSSession of the farni she left un-|freely the questions she has asked, | g o GE (YO8 IECRINEC TR0 0,000 career of crime—a trial on charges| dictation terday afternoon with Secretary of |Willed when she died six months ago.| which could be heard by no other|i,g 4 security nact hetween Germany carrying the death penalty | A rival for the doctor's degree |Labor Davis, to pay their respects, \’ul‘k\]uruund 1,‘,‘\“ 'r“ Hampton m"r‘»”.}”' : e again, “Ive|And France, ay reported from Paris tederal officials have agreed to turn| UnNdergoing the same examination |and made a brief speech, in which he { Seemingly never doubt for one mo- TORERe O 3 | Wednesday. the “fore office stated aF afst but tha de e SHIClals hove agvedd o i | PEs) tha fraud wid shn-ticlty |pratsed the werk they sedoing ment thdt Phoebe Simon actually | thought It all out, Herb." he quoted | Wednesday, the foreien office stated| ggughters and a sister survive Dot thae mnces ties for trial on an indictment charg- [ exPelled the user of the wireless. “I congratulate you on this fiftieth |comes to Herb to tell him to hang|the spirit as saying. “¥ou must Bel| ; pusy with other affairs that it has D = could be brought up tomorrow, b ng first degree murder in connection —————— anniversary in the history of vour|[ON—not to give the farm up to the|married Find a nice girl with dark |, "\ jached any decision on the sub- supporters of the bill plan to defer Shh tors cobbiry st G organization,” the President said. “It|9aughter with whom she quarreled in|brown hair,'and when you're settled | o %" Co 0 qdeq P R R L Jast October. Chapman is charged EXPDSITION,S PLANS gratifies me to hear of the excellent |her Ufetime down, they won't try to put you out. { %04 ‘G HD GiITion (o a Parls news- usual week end absentees on Satur- with the kiliing of James Skelly, a ’ gecord vou have made in those vears || Tall, spare, her white halr combed | outant make no.wil. But it will |Paper. on January 21 said diplomatic| T ATTEND HEARING * patrolman, during the robbery which for lovalty, skill and devotion in the|Stralght back from her brow, she|l couldn’t make no J circles in Berlin had heard that Dr. | Priends or »i f the Underwood ight.” 4 % Jine TOkDs ol service you perform. Your past has|Stood befors him in all the realness|be all right, all rig! Luther, the new German chancellor, in- el Vo NaS e NaIBCToE cotee Taikt SPI86 Retroh o (e imToR ALt s ARE WELL ADVANCED been singularly free from differences | of her carthly form again last night, Experienced With Spirfts. tended to offer France a compact of | tha' ruls udopten by e Horas oot o = among. yvourselves and with those|the persecuted Herb allowed today.| This is not Herb's first experience |reciprocal military guarantee.) . f. p se th i aca) 1 t Atlant. risol n | v s is I3 ary E . they feel that once the t s In cor gt il | with whom you must co-operate, Men |“Stay.” she reiterated her command [in spiritual reaims, re told the writer. | 1t s undersiood that the idea of Expeoted to Testify on"Ball Meas- |7 [ it Gacs the BU 1= tn eo 53923 . : § : . | who' so c o s ¥ “You will not lose vour home." r e he was sit stch ct is-‘being brought wel 4 = s At of i escapes CRADTIS who onduct themselves show not | “You wi 3 Two vears ago, when, he was sitting | such a pact is being brought well to a final vote by the House and Ser whs ;h,;\l::‘,ei e Chasman Behind Scenes in Radio Studio to:““ a genuine pride in their calling, Alse A dviaes Maridtage: |in the living room, thinking things the front in the discussion of the ure for Compulsory T iy S the $2,400,000 mall tru holdup at| Be One Feature of Show at New !\)m a high quality of American citi- | over, he heard three knocks upon the | Reichstag committee on foreign af- House. wager that a certain May would . Chairman have 20 rainy days e His widow, three sons, two [|TFePort the rul: New York in October, 1921, He wa zenship. B And then, “get married. Find some | door. o rote to open it and saw | fairs. in fia sessions from dvy to duy, | Merger of Line. Wants Debate Limited. " e G ou have ever lived up to these|nice girl with brown hair and brown | vision of his father lying on a sick|{being. taken up with & view to allay- | Bty et et tanebt ":;J;"‘:riu,'y:;' e e Anditorium. fine traditions of the sea, which you |eyes. With her to make it cozy for|bed and then being lifted into aling the tension fistiveen France and| omeials of. the local Street ,.ng\,w“lm(::l‘ e ’_,Tj,'} i el o and other Americans have helped to|yvou and you to tend the fields and | coffin. 2 Germany ‘arising from'the non-evacu- | g bis companics are. expeced. to Fraptio Ft g o wvan consented to Chapman's transfer | tainment features at the Washing- | {0 feel What an essentlal role vou play | little farm 5 sxplained. ‘Audiwhercy goid (EHoshe [Aves . committee .of the House gnd Senate | the rule prevails and the bill from Federal to State jurisdiction [ton Chamber of Commerce's preten- | @ WETIE T IE YOE ROPOEVS stands| So the townsfolk, pouring in a|of it. she said it wasmpossible, and|. 1t is recalleddn this éonneéction that| pistrict copmmittees.at the first hear- | to conference on that day, the Vesterday atter State's Attorney | tious Industrial exhibition in the new [I1E on the seven seas, and I know we | cteady stream to Herb's placo to see|we figured how it could be. The next|Dr. Wilkielm Cuno,, then chineallor, | ing of Sertator Ln Helsler Ball's' bill | managers of the measure plan to Hugh M. Alcorn hed assured him the | Washington Auditorium the week of ;‘"“”“::M’k" s ”M"{ '““‘} U{\Ah.\ how he progresses, heard—and so|day I heard that Pa had died in' the fmade a similar propdsal to. France in|for o compulsory merger of the trams- ekt tha s puoknbrieHE oF Senate.oons pvidence agalnst the man in the |March 21 was given by Alfred L. |38 We ¥ u uture of our|they have believed. | same place and way I saw him, at the | December, 1922, immediate preceding S N S e he hons wmurder case was “indsiputable and | Stern, director, at a jolnt meeting [SRIPPINE o There ls nothing” strange ahont his| time the vision camo. Mo came bick|ina: Rk occupation, but the pro- > measure, which has be that Senators {r¥endly to the legis- complete.” Mr. Alcorn stated that | Yesterday afternoon of the executive | i;on"maleg a speclal point of build. | & or taiierh declares. O oo nveses with mig| U0 Was notiaccepted. . THa Dros-lquced in the Senate by the De lation are selected. aithough a few legal technicalities|and advisory committees of the |0 O0 M5 e q;rmdlnwl’ ol “‘ d= I came to her when I was just Herb holds ORI CORVerNe i N8| pects now are regarded as much|genator, who is chafrman of the Sen- N Chaltman Norris of the Sen Sy remained to be cleared away to|chamber metorship this selde of Tuhs Sour|s boy 30 years old* Mssald in be-|ghost theaq davs. He falks ln fulls|brighter; according to-ghe. German{ate Disteict committes, orders the|ceitaral sommittee. who would head bring Chapman to trial at Hartford,| The outstanding attraction will be | Ti€mDerst Dmd'm‘“, 5 w_r",w‘:- ’llthl'_ ginning his story to the writer. “I|toned voice, and says her }n ce 17 :x view, both sides realizing that they|pypiic Utilities Commission to route | the Senate conferees If the usual cus- when the case is called in March, he|& Show staged by the District's li the Taiok oRUOBA Amerionns t|7ee & Doarder, paying $1. & week |Clear a8 his Mo B, A s | must somehow find & method of £et-|sirget. cars over the lines of boti|tom of selection were followed, plana radlo artists, and plans are |18 00d Americanism. It | working in the big bell factory. That|bors, hearing his voice, shake their | (ing along peacefully e At Sk i e will pleaso the whole country to be | wes aftor hor hasbond Lod aid. ot IS g T e companies if they do not merge he- | to raise objection on the Senate floor Department co-operating, this could | Deing made to have the programs |y g once more that the important et i fore July 1. Since Senator Ball in-|to the departure from the usy tons 1 ssured onc hat the importa ad no one to e fa or he a e, the small white farm- | ¥ $6 done broadcast by - stations WRC | iTotted 1o vou To'ts e had no one to run the farm for her, troduced the bill, it has been sug-|course. Supporters of the bill object VAP, [he stag 1 e ditoriu 80 i y odd moments I did the|house, with its hundred acres that ) b th WCAL. The stage In'the auditorinm | 3PN Snen’ o JoueTetork Tor hor | Morkt TRents maomener L U4 the|house, with Its, hundred screk that | ARCHEOLOGIST SPEAKS. |gsstea i’ the. bus "companies "5t | o the appoiatment o Senator Norei ; STOICAL IN PRISON. radio studio in order to glve visitors [ COMPlishments Tobanil wotken (R HEt ton dis koon. | yeura and EARDRAOT I EHpTOVAT DR Washington should be included | because he led the fight against pa an intimate picture of the scenes be- B - We shared and shared alike—that's |Pup since its former owner’s death, six :lllwf14:\;:x:.!':;flr,v;u‘u'ns i.“n“- el 1:1(1 xlrux :?m-\‘(.-rr”:?..« bill when it was before Chapman in Isolation Cell in Peni- | hind microphone when a station EIGHT STATES DISCUSS all—the home and products of my |months ago, has beén sold. Tnless| Prof. Jean Capart Is Guest of En-| SO o L 1 SORAUIERIT e was convinced that, with the Justice | VOrite , : them with the other transportation e committes chairs is in action. work. the law intervenes. the daughter will = et Srith! Bhe o & Dl CLae" chini s tentiary. The committee expressed gratifica get the proceeds. Thirty-five hundred voy Here. facilities involved be supported in his fight Playea Som to Her. e X enator Ball, who retires on Maren | McNary. Republican, Orego 0 A aon i thn B tion over the rapid disposition of ex- RGER | dollars has been promised by old Wil-| pror Jéan Capart, Belgian arche- o hat: it 3 S % “arolin Bitie Spmlata e o . s jien evershe et tigiosdonty e MERGER IN NATURAL GAS| sno was 30 syears oder than|ooi® Mooy, SR0L105" has: el “Tatd 4 has stated that he is anxious to|Smith, Democrat, South Carolins, almost one-half of the booth allot 1, and 1 played the son to her. But|down.” ofoglst; wwas tho guest of the Belglan { have the merger bill acted on at this | Who also would be sidetracked from we never wont anywhere. We stay-| The cass will_be tried some time|Ambassador and Mme. de Cartier last | seaston. He belicves that it Will be the conference if the plan of the Tn. the R dmn Featra] S eraia o = ey =i e Vorking ha ‘ladine toreiner e | Saiy nope 1% that 1 Won't come up e | AanOREiEtl, Sogiely | of | Sashine | GHat by melns O W LY ST next move to take him Mher Deen reserved or dehmitely| West Virginia Producing Com- | scarcely ever had @ cross word, and |fore he's had & chance to et an an- e ght “about. s of the Cinquantenaire, Brus- t 2ot o stana a1 ten ‘e mnees [sither Been sensrven or dafnitsly Wors dosor han any man and | swer to- Jetler he wrote Sif Arthus | Suns of the Clnauanienalre, Brus . LABOR PROMOTES PLAN ,,_‘":d‘,r (l,, James Skelly, a patrolman, | portion of the space on the second panies May Cause Legal Fight. woman‘fnr ;‘ntll?.\ ;h;uti We shared | Conan Doyle, in England, asking for| .} .ce Belgium, was one.of the CONNECTICUT AVENUE t New Britain last October. Gor 4 every thought, and finally we got so|a verdic how real his ghost e e o Cikpmies Wil Teeuarin Anieiaell Omoialsi ot et Teust 'elght , States | Siac wbs Gid not Beve to, ferr ou o] i vergiot anhiow zent i #ho seientists who attended the ‘opening FOR GOMPERS MEMORIAL ; The Capital Traction Company has | have become interested in the pro- e ity and how far he shbuld follow it. of the grave of King Tutankhamen in tlon cell several days before being|reserved the largest amount of space | possd merger of Ohio and West Vir. | \'ouEhts. We knew, without a word PP e the Fall of 1923 . CITIZENS NAME LEADERS assigned to B r duties at the . o ‘One day, a yvear or so ago, when - 1d CI 4 pandit e ordina |on the second floor for an elaborate a gas producin strib: 4 : s r Robert Lansing presided at the —— prison. He has been pl umon | exhibit, while the Washington Rail- | Sinis £25 Producing and distributing s waa; noc nons oo welliabe well Marine Corps Transfers. meeting last night. @i which -Prof. {William S. Quinter Elected Presi- 2 the ‘l)u;d ass ‘,mw,.u,\ and will | way and Electric Company has plan- | Justice expects a big legal fight be- lianbens 1o e lhi:rl;idlp i“.‘l‘""\'i Maj. F. R. Hoyt has been transfer- [Capart gave a lecture on-‘“The, M Members Named to Take Charge ecelve few privileges. A stolcal res- | ned an { Yoo aut i 4 8 o : 8 , ace is to be| Maj. . Hoy s 1 trans o8 of Tt TR ¥ o x ‘rv”mfin u ‘L i 4,.“\» : I A(l.(r 'S~ | ned an interesting exhibit on the first | tore the question is decided |vours. My daughter won't have any of | red from Quantico to Philadelphia; | terpleces of Egyptian \3,”' Sunday | _dent of Association at An ot Arrangements’ Eane e etk nas | fioor. Other exhibitors already book-| Department officials declared the|te. And I'll come back and tell vou|Mal. E. W. Sturdevant, from the.|evening Prof Capart Wil epeak at nual Meeting. e o Dot i back upon |ed include manufacturers of bottle |supply of natural gas for lighting | how I am. ~ Yowll Rever have’ to|cralser Rochestor (o the battleship | Trinity College on “Golden Decds of s the world to besin ancw scrvice of |caps, automobile truck bodies, window Sher 7,3 **Wese* Virginia, - Ohto, | wores Utah; Capt. 1. & Fassett, from New | Beyptian Excavators” o * 5 | Oficeds were elected by the Connec- | rial to the Iate Samucl Gompers wers mail robbery in New York in 1021 | hades. tile products, mattresses, au-| penngylvania, Kentucky, Indiana, Ten- | “That's why she's come, you see,” | York City to the cruiser Pittsburgh; r. Carro ot Ceoten h G ticut Avenue Citizens' Association Wed- | pushed forward by an announcement As the heavy doors clanged behind | omoblle springs, optical equipment, |neyceq and parts of Virginia and west- | he offered quietly. Four times, Herb | Capt. R, L Montague, from the Pitts- | ing new members eecied by the ex-|fesday night at its annual meeting in|last night of the appointment of a et e e o 111¢ | business office equipment, medicinal| oy Maryland will be involved. says, Phoebe's spirit awakened him | burgh to the navy yard, Washing- |ecutive committee of the Archeolag- |y Souls' parish hall, Connecticut and | committes consisting of Frank Mor- nim, Chapman was grected by a|preparations, food products, ice cream | 1, vestigation of the proposed mer- | from his sleep in the little bed in his | ington, D. C.; Capt. W. K. MacNulty, | ical Soclety: H. E. S. Yousry Pasha. |Cathedral avenues, as follows: William | rison, Matthew Woll, Daniel J. Tobin, EiAd: TRk sen Chadmant and one large shoe firm Will have a| e was begun several months ago |old room that is dlmoat all the furni- | from Port au Prince, Haiti, to New | the Egyptian Minister; Dr. John M.|s Quinter, president; Arthur B. Dowell, | Frank Duffy and James Wilson, all aYes” he replled tersely. - |'working exnibit of shoe-rebuilding|5U" NLlLiAnE ‘Attorney General Seve | ture 1eft in the house since Mes May | York City; Capt. B. M. Coffenberg, | Cooper, Charles Ray Dean, Mrs. F. W. |'gket” Vice ‘president: Harry (G Grove, | members of the exccutive council of “Plcked up-a little, haven't you machinery. mour to determine its' legality un-|Purcell, the daughter, and H. G. Hills, | from Port au Prince to Lakehurst, N. | Dickins, Justice Samuel J. Graham, |ceconq vice president; Sidney Roche, | the American Federation of Labor, to A little” and the bandit turned| An effort will be made to have the .. the, anti-trust laws! The depart- | postmaster and administrator, have | J.: Capt. W. K. Marshall, from Guan- | Frederick W. Hinke, Miss S tary o s FlCanan T e a¥a (ale Chrge ofithe Iuitisl awa railroads entering the National Capi-{pil N0 ieveral agents in the fleld, | been trying to dispossess him to clear | tanamo, Cubs, to Hampton Roads, Va.; | Knott and Mrs. Fulton Lew e i St i e S, e e He faces the major portion of his|tal participate in the exposition. Gov-|yu¢ the investigation is far from com- | up the estate. Capt. . W. Mitchell has been .re The next lecture of the soclety will|'tion ot Citizens' Associations are Wil-| _In announcing the appointment of year sentence, but a few months ernment department¥ already have|pjci. and no conclusions have been Called Him to DI tired; Capt. J. C. Wood, from the navy | be held at the residence of Mrs. Henry | o ‘B Weastlnke and Sidnes Roche, | this committee, President Willlam having been served whep he escaped | peen invited to place exhibits | Feached. Regardless of Federal action, AR TARNEE: ard, Washington, D. C., to Port au | F. Dimock, Februar; avhen Pr Resolutions weré adopted express- | Green of the American Federation of s ot Theen scusl [fe e expected interested State offi-| Fach time, in the dream in which | Prince; First Lieuts. H. F. Adams and | George Grant MacCurds of Yale Uni- |, *C0T0 A0S BEPE SLOFICE CROFERITT 1ot 0r Stated that it is the purpose to Ahe feoin iy fduving s director of the . American |, aciation of the association for the | concentrate all thought and effort on years of freedom before ek and heard her gentle call; “Yoo-hoo,” | au Prince; First Lieut. W. P. Kelly, |School of Prehistoric Research in |, vl of the company's loop to a|one &reat national memorial, rather was captured in Muncie, Ind., 1ast| payment to Byron S. Adams of a|®°Ur's: summoning him to dinner as of old. | from Quantico to headquarters, this | Europe, will give an illustrated lec- | oine so viher north, ) | than on # multiplicity of smailer and | printing bill amountiug to_$3,000, due s e Vi He has scen them sitting opposite | city: First Lieuts. H. W. Bacon and J. | ture on “Les Eyzies, the Paleolithic : purely local memorials | him under contract with the Ordnance There are so many Americans in | each other at the table, talking of | A. Stanners, from Port au Prince to | Capital of the ‘Old \\Ur|c.L He will| . 3 The first- meeting of the committee The hoactzin, a bird found along |Department of the War Department in|Milan who are anxious to sing in |sundry things—she looking just like |Quantico, and Second Lieut. I W. Mil- [ also tell of the excavations on the relgd Immigrants golng to Amer- | will be held durlng the sessions of the Amazon River, has feet on its |1919, was authorized in a bill passed | grand opera that some are willing to | her old self except that the smallpox | ler, from the Navy Department to |site mear Les Eyates leased by tlie[i¢d by way of England are not allow- | the A. F. of L. executive councll at avings, by the House last night. pay Wrge fees for a chance to appear. | marks which marred her face were | Quantice, Archeological Soclety of Washington. |ed to pass through London. Miami, beginning February & Committee Composed of A. F. of L. Plans for the national labor memo- Hous; Authorizes Bill Paid | éials will carre the fight into the|She came, he has been in the barn |J. A. Mixson, from Quantico to Port | versity,