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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1925. S B o —\I\»-—@_’-"‘*’;_ T e i ~"";.¢ro-"" MAURICE WEEPS AND LEONORA GOES TO SOUTH AMERICA. Leonora TR dancing partner_of ROTOR SHIP COMPLETES SUCCESSFUL TEST TRIP. The Flettner SRR S D e x Maurice, was wedded in New York to Carlos Basuldo, Argentine millionaire. During the ceremony, according vessel, loaded with lumber, which recently completed a 12-day journey WASHINGTON OPTIMISTS VISIT THE BOYS' CLUB. Members of the Optimist Club viewed the various to reports, Maurice wept great tears. Here we have, left to right: George Acosta, Carlos Basuldo, the bride and from Danzig to Grangemouth, Scotland, in very heavy weather. This activities of the Boys' Club, at Third and C streets northwest, last night. The photograph shows Paul C. Maurice, leaving ic hedral. Wide World Fhoto photo was snapped in the Firth of Forth. Wide World Photo srove of the Optimist Club beating the lads at their own game—checkers. wa Star Thote MIGHT BE A GOOD THING FOR “HIT-AND-RUN” DRIVERS. Speedy resuscitation for persons uncon- IRISH TENOR ON SOUTHERN LINKS. John McCormack, whose voice JUMPS WITH CANOE INTO THE RIVER SEINE. Lieut. G. R. Smythe, Canadian canoeist, who is paddling scious from ov erindulgence in alcoholic beverages are reported by Boston physicians, who are experimenting has brought him fame and fortune, spending the Winter months at Holly- from Nova Scotia to Rome, jumping from the Invalides Bridge, Paris, into the Seine. He astounded the on- with a gas mixture of 5 per cent carbon dioxide and 95 per cent oxygen. Photo shows how the treatment is wood-by-the-Sea, Fla. McCormack went through a serious illness last lookers by righting his canoe before it hit the water, then climbing inside the craft and paddling off. given. Copsright by P. & A. Photos Fall, but has regained his health. Copsright by P. & A. Photos. e BABY 1S SOUGHT i e TAAFFICBILLDUE O Sy e evncs MCLINTOCKWILL 452, Rockeietier - PONTCONVCTED | To Become Bride IN'SUIGIDE PAC "«vure? Borecet () PASS SHORTLY mevesnsaic conts adeoaesor e cause - MAY BE AFFECTED O Younes Laeer N LARGENY TRIAL LA . State’s Choicest Flowers | | Lincoln Was Under Fire There Answered by 5 I { i Will Li M 1 . in § Boston University Student Is S RN Esteem for First Lady. | speed Limit Put at 22 B s R e e s mnpibiaastisia s ) DocUMeNt iWoiDays Aiften ] Starting Practice. | Pending Motion for Arrest On Way—Note Voices | War Secretary in Letter. GWi 1o _ : ) Conferees Agree on Measure. Servants Say They Slgned ary of Attorney Just Wizard’s” Bail Increased Found Poisoned With Stevens, at Brightwood, as a historic |any desired tract which may be held | | | Wife in Home. | B the Associated Presn. Miles an Hour. memorial may fail because of a differ- | in private ownership It Was Dated. | & = of Judgment. SAN FRANCISCO, February 26— ence of opinion between the War De-| “In that connection you are no doubt | By: the Asacetuseaprans B IS S Representing all the women of Cali- | partment and certain members of |aware of the fact that several forts, NEW YORK, Februar b | fornia, the women's division of the | Agreeing on the various amend.|CONETess as to the proper form of | notably Fort Pulaski, and Fort| cyicaco. v A e | California Development Board vester- | ~& = legislation to that end. A bill pend- | Wood, N. Y., have been declared 3 the world's richest girls will step|B¥ the. day sent to Mrs. Calvin Coolidge a |Ments to the traffic bill, which has|ing.in Congress provides for the|tional monuments under that act Mrs. Willlam D. Shepherd, foster|grom her parents’ mansion into the | gr ey : A verdic erick Miles, jr., Boston University 1aw | hox of the State's choicest flowers, in- | had rough going in both the House |acquisition of the site and its creation | More recently the site of the grave |mother of William Nelson McClintock, | odect apartment of a vouns 1a Bh e as: returned IR SIIL 1dent wite, Dorothoa, were | cluding roses, jonquils, carnations | and ‘Senate, conferees on the measure | 25 “a national m““d'M‘V park.” The |of Meriwether Lewis has been relin- | “millionaire orphian” to testify. a | when Nk Wby, Feck ot ol s Bvias e nl, 11 and Japanese flowering quince, SO | > X ar Department made an adverse re- [ quished to the United States, and is Spedien i i ik i y: eRer onlypliuny ¢ & A that Mrs. Coolidge may select & bou. | Joit TePOrt it to their respective bodles | port on_the bill, and, Representative |now in process of being declared a|*hauffeurs statement that the Shep-| SRREUTEE 2 T 2nq oo, Jofn B |femaional 1 quet to wear at the Inaugural cere- | meetine ooeiernas Samuel E. Cook of Indiang asked the | national monument by presidential | herds had barred Miss Isabelle Pope. | ((ly vt 1590 00 TRV L3 ekt | ellents, | Judge Sis monies, if she desires O eTOnY. ciginal Comilalites | A6PETtmERL to Toosnpider A5 action. | proclamation. 1 the Congress so de- | MeClintock's fancee, from their home | Wol . arr A g e The flowers were shipped in a sDe- | byl has been ]lrat-lir‘:ll\' reweite, e | o (“",i‘ ""“"x“':"[‘,"'" f'”", 'l‘“,",’"" sires, it ““d“‘”’“‘"“" i “r'"’g”flrl““"";,',’,’]‘ ,‘,',',", ‘;Mr‘:“ s ‘:‘Y:.““’”“F “The standard of living they will |him until tomorre cial the hox of balsa wood in a 5 3 is supp: of the “on v for purchase e land ess, and assertions of witnesses o r ey wil n il tor : y > flowers went the o f e | in tront of Fort Stevens in July, 1864, | cure would be poastble ediate- | Of hiS riches to William D. Shepherd, | bY his comparatively small salary iy foundu ponsl s Reading said he was endeavoring to | W ;,‘":_ig;“" erstwenttheRloloR The conterees yesterday reached |but on the fact that President Lincoln |1 to have e o e e | his foster father, that they aid not | Stead of by her parents' millions, it | ts” of the four discover where the infant was at|MEMESSUET L ke our| 8D AETeement on a 22-mile“an-hour | stood on the works of that fort under |tional monument. Indeed, I may go so|SiEn the instrument until ‘two days|Was learned last night with the an-|against hig, which tovered g erl'ler‘)‘.'o to greet you on )mh;l{ of speed limit instead of 30, as amend-|fire while the battle was going on.” |far as to say that \\tr(lv such a hlll:"‘h'r it was dated. featured the re- | nouncement of their petrothal Eats L,OL 533,500 A 4 it fo the women of California on -this- day | €4 00 the floor of the Senate. A pro-|He added that it was the only in-|referred to me for report 1 would be [Sumed inquest yestérday into the| The engagement Is the culmination | were persons who in 1 gclous in their apartment Tuesday. At of the inauguration of your illus: us ~vislon was included, however, that|stance where a President of the glad to give it a favorable recom- young millionaire’'s death n(‘a romance which started in their | Ponzi’s enterprise, wh the hospital physicians said they had | DT Lhe IRAREUTALOR of YOUT | USLHOUS | the pew director of traffic will have | United States was under fire in a|mendation D The testimony was not replete with | ¢hildhood and grew during the years | fabulous returns each taken an overdose of poison. Yes- | (Uspand as Presidont -of the United: the authority to set an increased lim- | battle. > the thrills that featured last week's|their families were neighbors at Po- | trial it terday morning pital authorities ot 5 are it |it op arterta) highways and outlylng | “That fact alone” said he, “makes | T am myself extremely interested|session of the coroner's ju when | cantico Hills and Seal Harbor, Me. cial “wiz had they would probably recover. ma 'q“ irst Lady of the Land may KRow | (ooiione of the District. This-clause | the place where he stood of great his- | In the batilefields “ of Amierica dnd|pr. ¢ osberg said that epherd| Last Summer Miss Rockefeller was |from investors who found the couple told police that | the warm esteem In which she is held | omoyes the .main objection to the | toric value and adds to it a human | have taken every opportunity to visit | had inquired of him concerning the | arrested for speeding while she was | Donzl uilty 1920 Mrs. Miles revived sufficiently to say: | P¥ California women.” | fixing of an arbitrary limit which |interest which is not found elsewhere. and study them: And there are many | effects of certain poisons and of ty-|driving Mr. Milton's automobile. In e the mails and w Fred loves me and I love Fred 7oA b o o e cmasoden andes any e | T e O o that tne battle itseif | Of them which should, in my opinion, | phoid germs, but attorneys represent- | this situation he came to her rescue | sentenced in Feder: to a ter w a‘m d to die nu‘:;n‘y EXPLORER TO v CUMBEAT o, has more than an ordinary signifi- R:ew;whr\af:g zlxrl'itmgr:cd‘ hu‘:!;hlfl';:d Lng «um»tl\r McClintock's cousins, «xlm;;\nd defendeg her in court, although Plymc Zh )m!' H;» has been trl 4 Joston niversity Miles is listed | i e, because it . sone in system- ave filed claims to an interest in|he was not then a member of the bar. | ate courts three times-on 1O LECTURE. Changes 1n Bl chncs ana hiatorle vaine, Decauss it |2 o pRve Mhat Sone n x mten have Sled clalms to an intersat in s Sriminetrom. hin pacis teation xecom showa that his TaPhsr Following are the changes in the|¥a8 the only M At A e i war | omy and logical selection. T have| ments by the two witnesses as| Won Suspended Semtence. jons. At his first trial he was William Mil dead, and that his| William J. Morden to § fHISe . d occurred wit sight of the |heretofore expressed to Congress the | to the will might have an important| He championed her so ably that she | Aauitted, while the second resuited TR e i gyt T . peak On | 4”civillan director of trafic, under |3nd occurred within sl opinion that no more national mili- | bearing on the authentiolty of that|got & serscnacd rentemns Mot *he|in a disagreement The university authorities were not Ladakh, in Himalayas. et SATE RS R S fary parks should be established dnd|document, diawn Gp by Shewherd,|however, Mayor . Hylan ‘ordered: an aware th was married. Mrs.| 3 arate bureau Weeks Does Not Agree. no more battleflelds marke 01| s sented o Song MoOThrtans . Toa | Loneyd : > T Ulles was Aiss Dorothea Houghton |, The Lamas. and Lamaseries of| Giving discretionary powers to the s after & study -of.the - whols -subject | signature and witnessed by twe serv- | - meriibacion which revealed that the| Blj| GAR ENVOY: REMAINS. oE Bontor, | The conple wérs mayrisd ffadakn” will be described by William | director to designate arterial high- mS:C;'etary V‘«ezm; ctxpresse& re;{rii had been made and a program de-|ants with little knowledge of Eng-|yecords had fi'::ni;fi:lée;";lo‘;:: :h: e kot gl e U e Morden and the first showing of re-| way at he was unable to consider Fort| eloped. However, 1 have-not vet|lish. These witnesses we Shep- % R o markablo films and bhotosraphs | Mandatory jail sentences for those |Stevens in the light desired by Repre- | reached a conclusion as to what form |herds’ cook and matd. o appear as her firat. As a result the | Stephen Panaretoff Had Expected taken by Hereford T, Cowling will{who hit-and-run and tHose who drive | Sentative Cook. In a letter to the | that study should take.” Young McClintock died last D Poive SorN I seanuibl for be given before the N ieo- | w latter he reviewed the policy of the 5 e A st Decem- | the situation were disciplined and to Leave March 1. e given before the National Geo-|while drunk. In the case of hit-and- e POLCY ber of typhoid fever, accordi; to CITED FOR GALLANTRY. |sgraphic Society afte : War Department in regard to mili- —_— y . ng Miss Rockefeller left for Europe | eventas L RS, Y iron0n | run lavalving property demARe oMLY, & | 1 oy parks and national memorial physicians, leavingyhis estate, eXcept| Miss Rockefeller is 21 and has five | Stephen Panaretoff. the and evening at the New Masonic|jail se v < 5. 5,00 v 'to Miss P = o e | garia inister, will re Temple. Mr. and Mrs. Morden started L nentence in left to theldisirstion |+ <1 feel,” wald the Secretaryof W, GLEE CLUB TO PLAY HERE.|3:, 35000 annuity. to Mies Fape. to|yaunger brolbtira. She was bory:in|Bulgerian Minister will - Shepherd. At the request of Judsg: nger x | his "post. here w nis successor is Four Army Officers Honored by |from Kashmir, crossed the Him O K. . instead of two hundred | “that @ natlonal military park should ey Olion: ronlel Jmtice Sof b T Tk At e s urtinte | B RS R TR e of e reament 3 s ed the ne 3 Ly _ B —_— ry Olsor stice school and introduced to society |#PPointed, as a result of a . ranges as high as 15,000 feet, and at|new traffic police. be & plecs Jr-gronud bt couniferably Municipal Court, the body was ex-|November 23, 1955 Mr Milton why|made by his gove Leh, ‘the most altitudinous eity of its| Abolishing of authority for: im-|®Xtent, the site of an important mili- | Pennsylvania Musicians Will Give | humed and an examination made, it i 25 s a graduate of Williams |learned vesterday Three silver star citations have been | size in the world, obtained 2n‘ry 1o|pounding automobiles. tary engagement in which a com- being intimated that typhoid germs|college and of Columbia University| Mr. Panaretoff recently resigned Gen. Grote Hutcheson, |81 ancient lamasery, where they saw | Both houses Of Congress are ex- |Paratively large number of troops| Concert at Willard Tomorrow. |had been inoculated Into the body. |pavw School, taking his degree at the |and the date for leaving had been se ¢ the Hotel Walcott, | Erotesque devil dances and an ex-|pectod to pass the amended bill, which | W28 Involved, the outcome of which 1 1 *| tensiv aza stoc! v A o] T y e vant; latter institution last June. He | for March 1 It is not known here New Yor fallantry in action. re- | tensive bazaar stocked with shawls|is slated to become law 60 days after. | Pad & definite military and political | The University of Pennsylvania Lot e el R Pt 5 2 Tt ” 3 v 9 the naval reserve unit at spectively, at Hermiguero, Porto Rico, [ from Kashmir. ward. effect. That site should be marked |Glee Club will make its annusl ap- e ¥ . e gove app 5 August 10, 1898; at Y sun, China,| Leh is the princlpal city of Ladakh, in such a way as not only to com- |pearance in Washington tomorrow SENTENCED FOR THEFT. \‘“‘* during the war and recently (l-”'«:“’w\""““"‘ appoints -a- ne \ngust 6, 1900, and at Peking, China,|and from there Mr. Morden and Mr o e memorate the event, the troops and |evening at the New Willard Hatel, e T L Bust 15, 1900 Cowling crossed into Tibet proper, individuals engaged, but also to pre- | Dr. H. Alexander Matthews in pre- 1 E i lar Citations have also been is- | whose western part is very little known.| HEARD BY SOROPTIMISTS. | serve for historical purposes and tac- | senting the Glee Club here has car- | Ex-Marine Gets 60-Day Term for | Lork His mother was Ellen Hunt sued to Brig. Gen. John C. Greenway, 10 tical and strategical studies by mill- | ried out an experiment in college Fink of Louisville, Ky. and he is a HUGHES BUYS SUITE. erve Corp: Warren, anal tary personnel, the disposition of |glee clubs which has resulted in an Larceny of $4.70. o P c;"fl:;;‘}e;hfo“rer‘fle“” Brig. Gen. Dwight aultman | LABOR BILL REJECTED. [Mrs. Izetta Jewel Brown Is Speak- | Units and general plan of campalgn | interpretation of the finest classical| Irving L. Denham, an ex-marine, e t F Benjam Harrison, Ind., 5 of the battle. musical as well as the modern com-|charged with the larceny of $4.70 - for gallantry at Santiago, Cuba, July — er at Luncheon. “A consideration-of the above will | positions. ) e n: ; __|from the savings bank of Mary V. Avenue and 83d Street. indto Maj. Lawson 3. Ful. | ew Hampshire Kills -48Hour immediately reveal to you how far | The Glee Club was invited to make | Wi, o SSYNES bank of Sarv U NAVAL OFFICERS SHIFTED. SR e 1or: ¥ ap 3215 CateRiml e e Ve are confronted with a series|the battle at Fort Stevens falls short | up the mals chorus of the New York R e Y £ this cite, for @allantry In the Philip-| Timit for Women and Minors, |of crimes, political and otherwise, in | Of the requirements I deem necessary | Symphony Orchestra when it rendersd Tl e SRR tary of State Charles E. Hughes, who pines, in Oc r, 1899 our national and international life, | to justify the creation of a national |Beethoven's “Ninth Symphony” In|j i for 60 days following his con- | Commands Afloat and Ashore Are|retires March 4 to return to the prac- CONCORD, N. H., February 26.—|but a period of tramsition is always|milltary park. The fact that Presi- | Philadelphia last week. The singing|Jiction in Pollve Court today b | . tice of law, has purchased an apart- The New H:\mpsh&re House of Repre- | marked by confusion and should be|dent Lincoln was there present dur- | of a university glee club with a ,udg: SNl ekare Announced for Seven. ment of 14 rooms and five baths, com s i 1 sentatives vesterday rejected a bill, vith" optimism cs,” | Ing the battle, this being the only in- [ symphony orchestra is considercd a posi ol il 3 i # 5 sing an entire floor of a new build Pupils in Washington Pageant. |S00i50Nq 53" Gov: Jonn G. Winant, | cota Mrs. Fretin Jomel ;:gw:-t.m:';k:'n stance where a President of the | mark of distinction. Denham was employed s a painter,| Comdr. Ralaton S. Holmes has been Tag uhder construction at Fifth ave- A pageant depicting various epi-|to establish a 48-hour working week | address before the Soroptomist Club | United States has been under fire in e v;““;" :‘f ‘:’ ‘;“ »‘mlmfl_vl-l_lnnn_fl transferred from the recelving shib|,,e at Eighty-third street, it was sodes in the life of George Washing- | for women and minors in Industry.|at the La Favette Hotel yesterday. a battle, is historically important and o e TR e e e javings bank with a]at New York to the command of a|jearned yesterday. The building will ton featured the observance of The vote was 198 to 153 against the Mrs. Brown, who was defeated forinteresting, but I do not feel that it is Memorial Rites Planned. |screw rb\,u;‘A.n m(; l)pHmanE} saved division of destroyers, battle fleet;|pe owned by its occupants on dent’s birthday anniversary | measure the Democratic senatorial nomination | Sufficiently so to make that battle- i % for h*;r v her mother. His statement|Comdr. Charles E. Smith, from the o n School. Among thos. Gov. Winant had made the 48-hour |in West Virginia last Fall, declared, |field suitable for the development you | Vesper services in memory of gnxt 1h e l’““ @ frame-up” failed | command of the U. S. S, Kanawha to who took part were Nancy Jones,|Week law an important issue in Lis|“T am still a fighting member of the | Fecommend. Stephen Morrell Newman, president |t0 convince the court. the :nr;&poll‘s .;[m-al",‘\ud;my;lm~m. Vrances Hill, Anna Jayne, Katherins | campaign and had sent a special|fighting minority, and I believe there . of Howard University from 1912 to 2 S ity Comdr. Franeis M, Collfer, from Hamp- Le Zimmerman, Martha | message to the House urging its|sbould always be a fighting minoriis| Mkt Be National Monument. ' | 1913 will be held by the institution ton Roads to the U. 8. S. Pueblo; R. M. Goldsborough Dxcs. Ann ingluff, Ellen Tyler, |adoption. to keep its eagle eye on the smp of | “The other circumstance you men-[in the Andrew Rankin Memorial BRANTING RITES SUNDAY., |Licut. Comdr. Monroe Kelly, from the| Rudolph Martin Goldsborougl, Moffett, Charlotte Burrage, PN SO S T | state.” tion, that this was the only military |[Chapel on the university campus b3 Y gfl]h fl:“llmdll:fl(t&l tg fl_;‘e bal;les\i;lp .\'f‘]ar-‘ old, former owner of the Titus ndolyn Bailey, Catherine Hen- 2 3 Dr. Clara U. Little delivered an ad- |attack on the city of Washington in Sunday afternoon at 4:30 o'clock. olorado; Lieut. Comdr. Tracy L. Mc- | ville Oil Welk Supply Company, was Alice Diamond, Leonore Mc- Will Study Mayan Ruins. dreigton tha tart Jof s ehamavitie) ad | £ CIvil Wit abpease toim B o | The principal addresses will be made | King and Crown Prince to Attend | Cauley, from command of the U. §. S. | found dead in bed in a hotel in Best, firginia Peters, June Lu, Vir-| MEXICO CITY, February 26.—Prof.|an engraving of Mrs. Ethel Knight|be of importance in a sense other |by Frederick L. Fishback, represent- | .. ...1 o¢ Swedish Statesman. |20l Hamilton to the naval training| Tex., according to word received here. ginia Pfeiffe Ednz Kimberly, | Frans Blom of Tulane University has | Pollard, president of the club, was|than that required for this purpose. |ing the First Congregational Church, - |station, Great Lakes, Ill.; Lieut. | Funeral services were held at the Sfargaret Watkins, Slizabeth Bayard |arrived here to begin an extensive | presented to each member by Miss|As to -your: remarks on the act of |and Dean George Willlam Cook, rep- | STOCKHOLM, -February 26.—The|James J. Graham, from command of|home of his brother, W. W. Golds- and Josephine Slingluff |study of the' Mayan ruins in_the|Caroline Lanman. June 8, 1906, 1 do not find myself in |resenting Howard University. Invo- | funeral of Hjalmar Branting, former |the U. S. S. S-6 to the office of the | borough, in Pittsburgh, last Tuesday | Mexican states of Tabasco and Chia-| A program was rendered Ly Mrs.|agreement with your view that Fort |cation will be offered by J. Stanley | Swedish premier, who died Tuesday, |judge advocate general, Navy Depart- bas, and in Guatemala and Honduras.| Minnie Smith on the trombone, and|Stevens would not come within its|Durkee, president of Howard. A|will be held Sunday. King Gustav|ment, and Licut. Travis S. Moring. | The total purse distribution on the | He hopes to discover additional ruins|by Miss Hoke, soprano soloist of the [scope. Fort Stevens might well be |special musical program will be ren- [and Crown Prince Gustav Adolf have | Medical Corps, from the battleship| One of the most curious fish found \merican furf this year is expected to|of Mayan cities. Specialists wil!|Columbia Heights Christian Church. |termed @ historic -landmark, and a |dered by the choir and Miss Anola | announced their Intention of attend- {Nevada to the Naval Hospital, Pearlin European waters is the red gurn- nount to §12,000,000, Ujoin the expedition at vagieus pelats, | Mrs. Dollard pregided, means is provi An that act whereby | Miller and a quartet, e Ing the services. 3 ! Harbor, Hawall, aj\d, which emits & sound like a crow, P, - v February 26.—Refusal of By the BOSTON —While Fred- under treatment at the Massachusetts General Hospital for poisoning, vester- | day, Dis Attorney thur K Reading fiddlesex County let it ba knowr it he was investigating the birth of a child in_the couple's home at Newton 1 October. Mr tures, Miles and his wife were found uncon- Award of Silver Stars. Apartment of 14 Rooms on Fifth operative plan.

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