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HE + STAR, WASH D. C, FRIDAY, JANUARY 30, 1925 H]UEA'[UR DEFENDS SUBURBAN HEIGHTS—Paying a Call. f-By fi%fi X}::;}::MS HUPE I_'[]R WUMAN S}Pleas for Coolidge Economy Sg(:z;';; |CHAMBER SELECTS Come in Flood to Bureau of DINNER COMMITTEE Over Country—One Group Seeks 5,000 in Mayflower Hotel Feb- Bay State Commissioner De- f Victim of Student’s Bullets Copies of A.ddress Sent by Radio. rua clares Teachers Must Rallies—Unrequitted Love [ Tne generat co | The Bureau of the Budget has h:\difl‘nnwh! machine of 0 u: Washington ( - H i — : an unusual demand for coples of|employes stirred the exccutive de-| . o d Girls. o= & - g N Caused Shooting. e [ damandsifox css | Patments o the point where sev Mtdw Guide Boys and G FOLLOWS UP THE LUTTS PATHSTILL PAIN ALWAYS TALKING AIGHBROW STUFP BEGING TO CHIRK UPA LITTLE AS NO Shooting L T s of Sepaninsnts sk torday MUTTERING HE DOESN'T Sif ANVEARTHLY CONCLUDES N WHISPER ASHERINGS BELL RESPONSE COMES TO BELL. WHISPERS i ness organization of the Government. | Ments were practically placed on t Modern vouth will find a REASON WHY THEY HAVE TO (ALL O THE THRT ANYWAY SHE'S PROMISED THEY THEY MAY BE INLUCK AFTER AL By the Assoriated Press. Inquiries reveal that broadcastin | :;Y""”,‘ '””'14-' ""'"Htl that t supporter yson Smith mis- LUTTS_THEY HAVENT ATHING INCOMMON WONT HAVE TO STRY MORE THANHALF AN LOOKS LIKE. NO| ® CARRSBURG, W Ve, Dstiung L TE e henws te Sioner of education of Massachuseits, | AT THER, AND MRS Loer Ses TIOOR AR HE BAREEI D SeE Ty % MKL HOBODY HOM -Physicians hold out hope for long chain of stations took the Pres. | The widcspread of boys and girls a > attacks I crannies of the United States, which | social refor he opening | z vear old widow of Bridgeport, W. Va, |have been stirred by the President's|ing from the hors' Insti- | % p Who was shot and seriously wounded | demand for further econon quests comi udi ) vesterday by Neeson C. Woods, further reduction in personnel so as| complete ad ¥ student in the graduate school of Yale |t0 make possible more reduction of | put still furt fsions us we v h University, who later shot and kill- |the tax burden of the American|ecutive officers to carr istrative off ed himself, the result, declare the|People | monition of their chief. frequently to g, and ja ! slice, of & quarrel over the young| _ORe oOrganization in the Middle|survey personnel, withla view to fum to its capacity Student’s unrequitted love for the widow. | Wekt, among the first to be heard|elimination wherever possibl tute was he With four bullet wounds in her|from, wrote for 5000 copies of the| One method which it js believed s of divisions 10 to 13 in| N bod#, the condition of the woman was | #@ddress, which they wished to dis-|will be emploved largely by depart | - B £ adiiitien to he oritical, but phymclage Lvlbu’(- (They were given an estimate | ments in accomplishin tion w opared to def - /TN = PR dealare . oW ¥ the Government Printing Office. | be fallure to fi s has P deciksea tesione WANTS TO KNOW/ WHAT'S THE SENSE N GROANS AS POOTSTERS RESOUND INSIBE MAID OPENS DOOR. AND REPORTS s I ] Wik ths Presibenc, In teiterating | sireaty Bua found Cactice th o of the yminent RINGING ASAIN WHY NOT SHOVE THEIR AND WHISPERS QUICKLY REMEMBER.., | LUTTS ARE OUT WELL WELL. NOV to his home Phillppl, W. Va his plea for economy, restated his|*departments which have tried i . ot CARDS IN AND BEATIT. LET WELL ENOUGH HALP AN HOUR'' NOT A MINUTE MORE THAT T00 BAD AND WiILL SHL TELL THEM Mrs, Warder declared tist Woods|pabliion of previdus similar oocasions,| has been : ALONE'S Mis MOTTD OHWELL, ALLRIGHT HE DOESN'T WANT TO MiS ALLGP THE THAT THE MINNICS CALLED AND HOW SOR- ot o s b g gy, e T b g+ g PROG! self unless she would agree to marry [On the nccessity for ridding the Gov-| REDIOPROCEAM bl b him at once. This, she said, she re- "years ol tused to do yeara old than in one 15" : 5 2= Sirs. 5 Sop Wooss. motner or we| MEANS GIVEN TWO-YEAR | Mrs. Hylan, Made Face Complex Problems. ung student, said her son had been he hoys and girls of today. G H R e b "¢ | PRISON TERM; HEAVY | yy7 3. «Poicon Pen” RS geosiins i, Sy 53 : : FINE IN BRIBE pPLOT| ~ 7 Comonlen recovery of Mrs. Georgie Warder, s problem complex than S e : ' ' FILIPINOS IN HAWAIL | s ORGANIZE OWN BANK | ‘ot from Bt faee g ¥ v ner Smith deplored prop- - - - = ng used the mails in ym he described as the o A | : stock fraud conspiracy Mayor’s Vacation Plans ducation, bic Korps TS JUBILANTLY DOWN PATH EXCIAM OF THE RADIO PROGRAM STORS AND 50 APTER THL USUAL TALK ABOUT HOW | Seventeen Men Convieted " Fo : e WG THAT THINGS WORKED OUT PR SUDDENLY GROANING 600D GRIEF LUCKY T WAS THEY CAME 0UST THEN AND | Revealed by Resident Labor Seventeen of the more than 50 me Lead to Warm Rou thetr o wh NICZ AFTIR AL THEV'VE PRIDTHEIR OID THERE COME THE LUTTS NOW- JUST HOW THEV'D HAVE HATED TO MIS5 THE Commissioner. e ey many calivieteq With Craig. to propa- CALL WITHOUT HAVING TO ISTEN TO A LOT OP TURNED THE CORNER , AND TS VisIT, TURNS ONCE MORE AND POLLOWS — B SLLY CHATTER AND HE WONT MSS HARDLY TOO LATE T DUCK. THE OTHERS WEARILY IN® THE HOUSE ORI B e e das \at the Crager-Glass Cask | Prosperity and Thrift of Workers:. It Has ok Taet Baus) Storm Hampering Traffic and E— - dustrial and financial progress of Fil- defendants complained and the in- b ¢ POIC whars Ui eelonlINnmNnE DEXS OF | \bic nihian.d tiat thee ater il | SuAGYetore igmora | IN CLUTCH OF STORM; BY HEAVY SNOWFALL |iavor commiscioncr. in his firat an- | Of the law with the Attorney General | Fecuper 5 | hod of paying Filipinos on Ends on Hard Roll| ] Poth Commissioner Smit PERELY: Gavalis Subering ki good tiaghrs ard showing a| Withiihe op of the trial Jan- |before emerge e Dubbar meetix : h chief witness. H Tie& Hevis | Contraiter sions featured t Dunbar m possibly warmer weather for today TOKIO, Januar. 30.—Japa: j& | considerable sums each month. Be- A witn ted having ntroll group discussions |inches of snow being added to lic School {a s0-a which threatened|laborers here. und other large sums | Jarnecke and Crager system officiuls | when the are: Charles S ampered. i dered ap: Harvard University, Ar- s Special Dispated to The Star. hamper ernment officials, had induced them National {9 when the agreement w ac 3, 0f Voor. | Within' 18 hours. the mercurs reach- " oL A | Copsright. 1925, by Chicags Daily News Co.) | Fisnes et E e e i i ping s ched | dictment of the accused trio followed. | . NEW YORK for kno ipinos in Huwali has reached the |digtment of tne e ved. | 5otin 2 Hylas . . | & bank with capitalization of $100,000 | bt et Senost ennaren | EAST- 1S PARALYZED ) JAPANESE HARD HIT Hipios seems advisabie, asserts | "COnspired to represent that Felder | Beach holiday 8 » 1 I Mrs, Hyl . of the blic Cayetano Ligot, Philippines resident | W88 & secret partner in the practice | 2 7 ™ b e eceip! - e | When Resemblance P oo s e sonara oo | 8 e Lo S | W was “Handling TRAINS STALL IN SNOW Sixty-Day Drought Ends With| O e I secana Carplove of Govern. | all of them attack = i Hawailan plantations is equitabls, | Ment occuy 3 of impor- | course in office Many Préminest Speakers. { that living conditions on the whole e in the rtment of Justice. The mayor h Boynton spoke at this afternoo es of snow fell last bus o R dn | | spirit of fairness employes, and | Uary = plea to| ession at Duht up discu S \Wiek thi el naghiil nhcEs et iBrond Fails to Spojl W hos | ns rasis 1o e star ana cuicago Dasis News. | the ©i1ipinos can save and are [@ultity ‘and became the Goversmintafsion: he ; . : turned . Go rning, and this afternoon the | "AT1" Now England war sunocing | G . pear | tween $600.000 and $500.000 fs sent | tUrE iover ent and re.|ter political prominent edy eady 1ett by precising ctorms. i . cessation el power. The fall|are held In Hawail as further sav. |told of the manner in which they|ler of tel who spoke at | the vicinity of Boston three Inches of |is the h st ir vears. All|ings - d Means, representing himself | controller. | snow fell before ris tempera | : % as a man of influence with high Go. \ began to freeze Dilpeisn s e i nere is much suffering among the | | Sominamcials ! of _psyeho | quring ‘the early morning hours. in| NEW VORK, January 30.-Moé ar in Tokio, thousands of whom arc| EAR PIERCING RENEWED. |13 23reg to pav $63.000 for brit ¥i Edward | o6 sections the tempara » rose | Sidney Bauer of Brooklyn ! »[still ‘living In meunest hovels and| = — Bt elder entered into the c 120 or o : much convenience and eniey temporary shacks erected after the | . ; eement ? bel ¢ . - - i oot | Heavy Pendant Vogue Revives|they smid. It was 1o } v claim- Vooa- 1 Bont rapy & rise of 40 degrecs{peing twins that when Moe 1 Saxthquaicd = & | ca. that Means. with Jarnecke as go ing 20 dearses above zero. front tooth today Sidney pulled out | X 1 . Cirben st | EN v‘a,“ phia last n ient was siush . looth in a corresponding vice =0l E0SSIL S ARE UNEARTHMED: |00, Jouscy S0 eurrings | BAd paid ‘the larger portion of from mbla Uni- [¢e storm flo 5 streets and clog Until erday morning Moe and | i | has revived the occupation of ear- S : | . . | piercing, which flourished many years | DAkl kR S ieia |Tine from Tuckerton to Wildwood was | biar ven When their teach. | Collection of Bones Identified as|uko. when women wore the small gold | b, =y n = e R DIPHTHERIA PLAGUE F i ieetion in " Keokrapha whion ne| Prebistoric Animal's. JiLe slxnigion [stana 1o arny “These taien. Ferper |34 ho Bad been v v t sldn ¢ al | Correapondence of the Associated Press size and weigh ha he ordinary | -8Rd several witnesses corroborated | % PAIT should no | gave way unadr the strain of - answer 4'to do was | Cors £ the A 1 Pres 1 nd walght that the ordinary (i /S08 severa) witnssses corroborated | S, (% EROL ot E: | day storm. | to look helplessly over to Sidney, and| LONDON, January 2—A collection | screw is not sufficient to hold them to | P8 i SPREADS IN NOME; i e, he knew it, would risc and |of fossil Lones, uncarthed in a stra- |the ears, and many London women |o¢!ved but $5.000 of the sum paid, and | ijride this as his fee for representing ce PLANE TO RUSH AlDi it GHARD e p r. Each was able to bafle the |tum of sand and gravel 30 feet below | are having their ears pierced. | hiniae bis cac 1o Feprasamtingioer: |, ot L Aul) | teacher as well as the students he | the surface soll a ecent exea- I as v the students In t ar 1l during recent exca witnesses said that $24,000 of the sum . — he is going to Pa | class vation of an office bullding founda- i e month of Fet = — e i b and ) {nto a hard roil. |busiest traflc centors of London. has| LOS ANGELES, Calif., January 30.— | 480 Alderman and attorney, for some | == .| much befors Febru- Recorded. front tooth fell out. When the |been identified by Sir Arthur Keith|Jack Dempsay, heavyweight ring|Of the other defendants. Means was ¢ L = brothers returned to the clatsroom |and R. H ur prominent m‘rn—lchamp:ou and Estelle Taylor, motion |# colorful witness, speaking with ob appeal concluded with m re- | BOSTON, January 30.—The heaviest| Miss Aronofsky discoverad the dis- | tists. as containing the fossilized re. | ploture actress, who two weeks ago | ¥IOus familiarity of his acquaintances iest to the Associated Press to |Snow fall of the season, ranging from |crepancy and labeled the two as fol- | MAINS of the hippopotamus, the mam- | announced their engagement, today an- | In_high officlal Washington. Other sring the situation to the attention |five inches in Boston to three feet{jows: “Moe, one tooth mlssing; Sid- |moth, the auroch or great ox, and of { nounced that their wedding day had | defenss witnesses were former Attor- of officials at Washington in Vermont, hampered traffiic in many | ney all tecth present.” a great antlered varioty of red deer. | been et for May 20, the bride-to-be's [ ney General Daugherty, Willlam J parts of New Kngland today There was short rrewee —m tha| Although no stone impléments wflrn‘,b)r(hdny. "Nrm and United States Attorney Several points in Vermont reported | afternoon, and during that timg Mo |found on this site, these have been S < MR 7 Hayward, who sald that none of th USE OF PLANE ORDERED. the heaviest snowfall in_ 20 years.|and Sldney talked things over 4nd|found at nearby places during the! : > 5 | defendant trfo had ever approached M S - LAt St Albans three feet of snow was | borrowed & string. 1t was tied- to|past excavations and have indicated | Two Children Die in Fire. them in a bribery matter. Justice Department Authorizes {p.acured, with the m continuing | one of Sidney's teeth, and — that the prehistoric animals had man| HALLOWELL. Me, January 30.— | Both Means and Jarnecke were con- Agent to Make Trip. today, and trains on Central Ver- Miss Aronofsky will be as baffled |as their companion. Th terraces | Two children were burned to death lnf\i"l d of a bootlegging conspiracy by ing sewers. The South Jersey coast ney nusual rese | eived a similar fine. Both their | Means was defer as he had pleaded su erty as to be unab | For every hour « - : | mont Raflroad were snowbound at|as ever toda from which the fossils have been|a fire which destroyed the home of | a Federal court ju last July 1. for for Roy 8. Darling. | Montpelier Junction. 1t was still |taken s which a great part of | Leslie Tuskinoe hers, early todag. The| which the former was sentenced to the River Thames ofl heater. and & $10,000 fine, and Jarnecke re- d antitoxin from Fair Tn many cities street rallway The recently unearthed collection | anks to Nome has been forwarded|was tied up, schools were clos 4 {has been presented to the Royal Col- R oy asilvitie. siseaiied | Captain and Seamen Storm Swept |lege of Surgeons. Darling fs & member of the Naval| In chstérnm Massachusetts; milés of| Reserve, served as & naval|rails were sealed under a coating of Aboard Lumber Schoener. o utherland of Al ice three inches thick SEA BRIGHT, N. 7, January 80.- obtalned permission from both the Daylight revealed the captain and | 000 miles during his 35 years at sea b tiaent atuEHEe 1 OUGH. four men clinging to the rigging of [ the purser of the White Star liner Department for him to u p | TRAINS PUSH THROUGH {the four-masted lumber-laden schooner | Celtic, has just retired | fourney, in er to speed | Commack, Norfolk for New York, | or those suffering fom dipht which went aground on mereef one. | Nome, and who have been waiting for half mm-x ..(r1 shore last night-in a antitoxin | g o » which piled the &eas higher than - S « e ae Manes oft trom Fatr: No Hardship. ‘ s before In keveral yedsh The Foreign Missions Pledged to Quality’ Mr. Sutherland said, he | CLYDE, N. J.. J 30.—The| Th foretop mast and the deck:ioad | 5 Gl overtake a dc m [ New York Ce "th Cen- |of lumber were swept overboard. Fite | Convention of t ward Nome at the con! tury Limited from Chicago and the|men were taken off last evening, but | A he Fourteenth St. at New York Ave. Tanana and Yukon | third section of train No. 8, the|high wind pravented further rescues. || United States and Canada plane, he said, could [ Wolverine, stalled here by snow, wero | Today a tug from New York city ar- | land on the ice able to resume their j ney toward | rived alongside the schooner. THE WASHINGTON AUDITORIUM No United States Plane at Hand. .\»’w York City 'shortly before 11:30 | New York Ave., E & Ninsteenth Sts, O HN L this mo; s m—— . X 4 Da volunte nis services | this mornin, it aiicabnen | ur ol oo At the Auto Show demuacy 18 Fotlerin for the jc . vith a mecha St nician. They sai E Wil [ Binos et i Government pant s s | pasicngere, The traine were “CADILLAC| % i Semi-Annual Clearance Sale e are ava ng -thgt | tured out into ‘““;":; ST O e Standard of the World FRIDAY EVENING, 8:00 to 10:00 n neither the 1y nor Navyging | /SH0W B0 e e . Auditorfum ey s 1™ The town of Clyda was practicall . : . s & L, Secre” |cleaned out of foodstuffs before t All Tl'us Week ol Hing Ofcer—Mrs. Thomas Nich- E 3 t £y i sy eotimaelir Qo oest ¢ of st | S 0 OGK ] WUt e n very d-pc. dui DA ea Tha Postmanter General re- | clals foraged into the town, and bve- | Attractive nglngs M.D.. Peking Union Medical Colloge: ien that the Alr Mall Service had | fore the forenoon was well advanced Miss Margaret E. Burton, New York: ot T ATasiiecr jnearly 200 passengers, some of them | Xotbing makes the hame o beautifal thun ||| U T Kaguwa Jupen:pror’ Ritis planes are avail- |still in theic berths, had been merved | Draperier Exclusive and Newost Materiais to Jones, Th. D.. Haverford, Pa. an verco at | hot coftee, sandwiches, rolls and fruit. | select from—all work guaranteed and. excep- SATURDAY. JANUARY 81, 1925 ! owned by a com- tonally reasonabio. them during th 9:30 to 12 a.m. i e s and | SIPETRT Auditorium . NSPOTt passcngers a At a recent marriage in Buenos| CORNELL WALL PAPER Co. | h H sutlying cer camps. | Afras the bride' go wag 28 and . Presiding officar—Mrs. E. H. Silve t s Ware plased T BE o ecocriguier " 114 13tn st MW Main 5373-8a74 [| 7 New York oy 1n (= ousce | oach of cold weather, | Adresses by: The Rev. Ralph F. s ‘makes the fight he | pimendarier,” 0" New Sori®” e . of them figsians | Rev. S W. Herman, D.D.. Harrie: During This F STREET AT 9oth burg, Pa.; R A lumbns, b m e o, Guumbee | (Dress Clothes Excepted) 1,400,000 UNITS SENT. | Rev. Kerr, DD Pittsbirghe ° i lnal Clearz}nce . abe g Here You Are, Men < S | 18 H"g’::a;::,:'(: "Atlln:::m g Just What Ym: Hav; ; ‘ET:O::A&:%&‘_:;::‘ : | Of Butler s B (Ua Atsucic1ad Eresy Been Waiting for— Prestding Offcer_Rishop 8. ©. Brey- SEATTLE, Washington, January fogel, D.D., Reading, Pa, Whil fastest dog teams of| Adresses by: The Rev. William P. Northe: aska were racing in T Schell, pDiD. | New York: “the' Rev. vs today over the fr tundra | Afes Budicott; D,y Toroata, along the ¥ River with a pack- | SATURDAY EVENING. 6:00 to 10:00 s of 300,000 units of anti-toxin te 3 | o'olock. Auditorium relieve & iiphtheria epidem in s Presiding Officer—Thy Nome, final arrangemenits were made | x Kaubel, DD New Yoo T+ & to sh g nal 1,110,000 uni g X Adrm;";\ Ir.rh The Rev. J. H. Me- g N oyt i ean. . Chile; the Hev. B 1 ¢ e et We have just 83 Style Plus and other well e Komoag " nithay o ail t , be tran: ed known makes of overcoats, in single and double Ton e ety ey e Alaska Iroad, d, D breasted, box and ulster models, with plain and half Baltimore. ¢ Ligess be given to a dog m driver. belted backs. 2 PR er relay race th 11 be run = 2 SATURDAY AFTERNOON, JANUARY You can not only wear it the remainder of this 31, 2:30 to 4:30 o'clook ited States health service cold season, but also lay it away for next year's Simultaneous Conferences for 1,000,000 its an 2 i ideral hi: rice. Forelgn Missions in the D E 0 t of nt wear, thus ng considerably at this low price. DRl P s D art. Ladies’ Hats ($7) .$1.00 Girls Coats. ...25, off AR R These coats sold originally for ot Charcas B st W strals ; LSRR Ladies’ Suits. . .50 off Men’s Suits. . . .25 I $35 — $40 — $45 — $50 Forelgn Misstons ia the Congrega- N Ladies’ Coats.. .25 off Men’s Overcoats.25, off nsive precautio have been | tion or Parish—First Congrega- ) , ) : con to protect the serum from the tional Church, T0(h and G Sirests Ladies’ Dresses. 25/ off Men’s Sweaters. 257, off o ana ;:u" by ”\1:.,:.'5:::::"‘:4 Fn;v(“(n Misionn and_the New for example N Ladies’ Sweaters.259, off Men’s Trousers. ..$1.88 vials, which were packed ¢ eneration-New York Avenua ‘ 5 A £y ] | B R $40.00 Grade $20.00 N Rt i i Boys’ igl{_n x'de0vercoats, 259, Off COME'! It AKE ADVANTAGE!!! ke an airplane flight|and Maine. the Department of | snowing Jn soutlern New Hampshire FIVE ELIN’G -TOWRIEGING |London is built are ancient beds of | fire was caused by the explosion of an |two vears in the Atlanta Penitentiary j Having traveled 37 times around | | the world ana covered nearly 3,000, | Passengers Stalled in Snow Suffer 72 Your Final Opportunity Is Here to Save on Seasonable, Desirable Merchandise 2 7% Butler must clean out the balance of his f stock of Ladies’, Men’s and Children’s Wearing Apparel at BIG SAVINGS! Prices have: been t! Cut!! CUT!!! Come, you don't need cash! Butler gives you 7 277 d in excelsior and deposited in : Htreets; ger boxes with waterproof cov- : . /4 S hip and Foreign Mi s.fial s Y T e TR $50.00 Grade $95.00 - A e aauys can s e o DS 28 Sl e pie 360-00 Grade $30.00 emorial Chureh, 14th snd N ots N.W. O | wr.... $80-00 Grade $40-00 riffith oal Corpnn[ion 011 H "'."'.»';"’VFTJf‘f 'u'.‘:'-’f."o'x"m'e"'z,;’.',.‘h_ Goodman & Suss and Goldheim Makes % % 7 G street mear 18th Street R F S{ree-b d g-tb_‘ ST g pomc s e Alterations at Cost None Charged e . : ood lean 7