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BOATS COLLISION KILLS 11 JAPANESE Tug and Pinnace Meet in Seattle Harbor—5 Offi- cers, 6 Men Dead. By the Assoviated Pross VANCOUVER, B. C., February 9. Eleven Japanese including five petty officers and six seamen, members of the crew of the cruiser Idzumo, met death in the harbor here early to- day when the in which they were returning 1dzumo, after enjoving shore collided with the Canadian-Pacific tug Nanoose The Idzumo is one of the three ves- sels of the Jap: navy training squadron here or last leg of a 20000 mile tour. The others are the cruisers Asama and Yakumo. The squadron is in command of Vice Ad- miral Saburo Hyakutake, who was visiting in Seattle at the time of the aceident Eighty were aboard a by the pinnace. The had a barge in tow fact that the night with a heavy was scen by the to avold struck the nese the the Tdzumo being towed Nanoose also Owing to the was very dark, ther vessel atil too late The Nanoose a glancing blow, which ¢ e. Seven of the pinna pleked up its sent out from the cruisers fore reaching ship. among the sail- ge towed to the line was broken the barge re- members of barge the tow sllision and mained upright. DISCUSSING WORLD’S END IS HOOTED AND “BOOED” Apostle of Adventist Cult Driven From Stage When Attempting to Explain Millennium’s Delay. Associated Press. HOC X, Y.. February 9.— sast Patchogue, who end of the world Satur- night was hooted the stage of the Patchozue r when he attempted to explain £ that the millennium has oniy ed and will arrive within a Ry the PATC Robert Reidt expected the morning, last from Thea his b been del Here 1 Come.’ The over- Michael who strains of “C d by the was interrupted by . manager of the theater, inappropriate. Reidt said that last night's eclipse of the moon was one of the signs of the end of the world, which, he said, will come within a week. ~He then ed to talk of his early life in ny until he was interrupted by from part of the audience. «aid this was the persecution foretold in the Bible, and he left the theater with his wife, four children and disciples | looks | stealing window shades from the mail, | Moon Is Eclipsed For 6 Hours, But Few Notice Fact The earth sailed between the sun and the moon yesterday, partly eclipsing its lunar satellita for a period of about six hours. The eclipse started shortly after 1 o'clock in the afternoon, reach :d a zenlth of 72 per cent totality at 4:42 o'clock and was over by 7:35 in the evening. Little or nothing could be seen of the eclipse from Washington, how- ever, because the moon did not rise until after 6 o'clock. And then the sun was still so bright that only an indistinct blur over e ede of.the moon was discern- e. Rich and Poor || Jasp:_r Jinks has .rolling acres stretching leagues and leagues away; there the reapers and the rakers gather in the fragrant hay; he has orchards yielding peaches he has groves producing pears, and his little kingdom reaches to the county lines, he swears. He is al- ways ripe for buying any land he finds for sale, and he's always | roundly mmg to dig up some need- ed kale. “He must own a thousand acres, life to him is surely sweet,” say the butchers and the bakers when he walks the village street. “It would take a day to canter all around his divers farm: starved poetic ranter; has many charms.” But the farmer disgusted, looks despondent half the time; he’s so rich that he 18 sested, he can seldom blow a dime. Not for him to view the breakers where the happy bathers sport; he must pay for rolling acres or be penalized in court. Not for him the go-round merry, or the joy- ride planned for two; he has bought 10 miles of prairie, and the notes are falling due. Life to me'is far more sunny, though I have no stretch of land; in my pocket I have moncy, done up in a rubber band. Landui men may scorn and flout me, saying I'm a thriftless cuss, but I have the coin about me when I'd buy a book r bus. ((,opvrigh( ) \\'-\I T \(\\'0\' TRUCK DRIVER MAIL THIEF Pleads G\ulty to Pilfering From Packages at Cumberland, Md. Special Dispatch to The Star. CUMBERLAND. Md., February 9.— Edward Crawford, 911 pleaded gullty today to plifering from varcel post packages, and was held in $1,000 by United States Commis- sioner Thomas J. Anderson for Fed-| eral court. He is specifically charged with | but is said to have admitted other thefts since Christmas and the time of his arrest. He was employed as| night truck driver by Russeli Gun-| ning, contractor for transporting| mails. | DOGS ORDERED KILLED. Disclosure of Rabies in Hyattsville } Prompts Mayor’'s Action. Special HYAT Mayor J. nk Rushe of Hyatteville has directed bailiffs to kill all dogs found running at large within the town limits for 30 days. The proclamation followed examin- ation of the head of a dog Which recently bit several persons here, dlsclosing rabi EE Cattle Club Honors Womun. Spec spatch to The Star. FREDERICKSBURG, Va., February 9.—Miss Vanda Bishop of Man Hall farm, Spotsylvania County, near icksbu was elected as sec- and treasurer of the Virginia Cattle Club, at its recent meet- ing. held in Roanoke. Senator Carter Glass was elected president; F. G. Owsley vice president and J. B. John- . E. T. Brown, Dr. S. J. Anderson and W. J. Houston directors. Acmdentally Shoots Daughter. Special Dispateh to The Star S TOWN, W, a., February Hough of Mechanicstown, near 3 accidentally shot his daughter a, years old, when aim- ing at a rabbit near his home. Phy- sicians believe she will recover. —have an unusually large collection of Blank Booke on hand. E. 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Aft., Feb. 17 at 4:30 First Performance in Washington of BEETHOVEN'S 9th SYMPHONY With Special Chorus of 200 Solo Quartet—Ruth Rodgers, Chas. Stratton, Helena Marsh, Fraser Gange —A xhort exposition by Mr. Dam- roxch on Beethoven's 9th Symphony, | its meaning and structural form, will precede the performance Seats on sale Mrx. Greene's Bureau, Droop's, 13th and G. c LOEW'S 0L MBIA ’I‘ODA\ AND ALL “EEK NORTH OF 36 By EMERSON HOUGH. Author of “The Covered Wagon™ A thrilling, action-cPammed ro- mance of the Tezas cattle trail in the ‘60s, featuring JACK HOLT—LOIS WILSON AND ERNEST TORRENCE. Added Hits WALTER HIERS COMEDY Internntional News Symphonic Overture * RUTH ST. DENIS TED SHAWN +w DENISHAWN DANCERS LI'S THEATER, Wed., Feb. 18, 4:30 :.om Mrs. Greene's Bureau. Droop's. 13th & G NEW YORK SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA February 16th; 8:30 P.M. WALTER DAMROSCH, Conductor High Reserved g Beats: § . Washington Socief of 'Fine Avts Tr4 Yo ork A, lucryl tions by telephons. Call Main 7566. Marie Prevost Helene Chadwick and Monte Blue In a Pim‘umntmn of Eme-r Pascal’s ‘THE IIIIIK SWAN' MISCHA GUTERSON enducting Rialte Concert Orchestra Orpheus Male Quartet (Evenings Only) Other Attractions L TONIGHT 8:20 NATIONAL fomiau 12 Mats. SAM H. NARRIS PRESINTS JEANNE EAGELS = RAIN " New York INITI Preseats BERNARD SHAWS i SAINT JOAN RO F STREET AT 13TH IN PERSON! AT 3:45, 7:15 AND 9:15 P. M. In connection with current showings of her latest and greatest screen achievement romiance of the jazz-era and youth on the primrose path! a powerful, soul-stirring Phillips Memorial Gallery 1608 21st Street Open Tuesday, Saturday and Sunday afternoons, from 2 to 8 oclock. announces a new hanging in its gallery, featuring two uired masterpieces of ainting, namely, “The Uprlsing,” by Honore Daumier, and “The Rocks at Ornans,” by Gustave Courbet. Starting on Sunday, February Sth A new exhibition in the Little Gallery contains paintings in oil and water color, by a group of American artists, includin A Prendergast, A. B. Davies, Kenneth Miller and Charles Demuth. The exhibition will extend uatil EDOUARD ALBION Founder General Director The Washington Opera Co. presents Another world famous grand opera cast at the same unprecedented low prices which have brought the opera within the reach of all in a gala inauguration perform- AIDA Tuesday, March 3, 8:15 P. M. WASHINGTON AUDITOR[UM with a g ALL AMERICAN CAST (l'_r;.:l\{alng Peralta, Gordon. John homas, Tittmann, Sheffer- Samossoud, conductor. SEATS TODAY Arthur Jordan Piano Co., 13th and G.. 10 4. M. Prices—8$1, $2, $3 and $5. man. SHUBERT _'BELASGM HOLIDAY MATINEE THURSDAY EDMUND PLOHN Presents TANGLE TOES A WMODERN AMERICAN PLAY By GERTRUDE PURCELL cast extraerdinaire. including el jan Fariey, Waiker Lee 'Kehlmar. anford, Max 3 . Ciiaeth Dunne. 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