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THE " EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON (., THURSDAY, MARCH 12, 1925 THE NEW AMBASSADOR AND THE NEW SECRETARY OF STATE CONFER. Photograph taken at the STATUES DISCOVERED NEAR GIZA PYRAMIDS, EGYPT. Mem- LOOKING OVER THE COTTON SAMPLES AT DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. Representatives of 3 3 S f rs of the Boston-H: d d clai i ies i i o - 5 : . State Department yesterday, when Secretary of State Kellogs and Alanson B. Houghton, newly appointed e e ot datei B Bitoveries i the Kiny European and American cotton exchanges, now holding sessions in Washington, examining samples of cotion Ambassador to the court of St. James, held a conference. The Secretary of State recently retired from the figure on the left is Ra-Hotep, son of Seneferu, who seigned about 3000 10 be used for all the world as standards for the crop of 1925. Photograph taken at the Department of Agricul- post_in England, and Ambassador Houghton represented the United States in Germany. Natioual Photo. B. C. At right, Ra-Hotep’s wife. Copyright by P. & A. Photos ture yesterday. The representatives were received by President Coolidge yesterday. National Photo s e WOMAN CONDUCTS RADIUM RESEARCH LABORATORY AT BUREAU. Miss M. W. Hooker has a novel MODEL DOGHOUSE FOR A “VICIOUS® ANIMAL. Policeman W. D. WASHINGTON GIRL MISSING TWO YEARS 1S LOCATED IN BROOKLYN. Mary Wood<on, daug position at the Bureau of Standards, for her work has to do with that rare and exceedingly expensive prod- Vaughn of the motor cycle squad made this novel bungalow for his pet. of Mrs. A. B. Woodson of the Balfour apartments, has leeu found, married 1o Jack Seldow, after a lonz uct, radium. The photograph shows her making a measurement of a radium preparation. Practically all the The house has as many conveniences as a before-the-war apartment house. ;:.:3,}:} Zh‘:“v‘::gzziy"h:"":f'sle Lysasold P:'r'":':ld h;: 1\":; 'a\":rk“:k;:itfl ;:;l::ti:r s \‘.[(:i} -:v‘»mfii:“?.-:‘ radium preparations produced in this country are sent to the bureau for measurement. Mrs. Vaughn is showing the detachable roof of the little house. : ’ . § ating bis par from Elmira Penitentiary. It is charged that Seldow failed to report to parole authorities in accordance with Copyright by Underwood & Underwood Washington Star Phote the law. Copsrizht by P. & A. Photo WASHINGTON GRL 'S P |CONVENTION BODY Assciation o Oudest Inbabianis, | DENNISTOUNCASE %zisger Tortared. AT UNIFORMITY FIGHTS FOR SPOUSE| /i Petriox e DECIDED ON FORDLG, emere et e vinot's soer v was' BATILE OF WOMEN, 7 Trmetes S| BUILDING LINES Claude E. A 1 vas d d i i i ‘. By the Associated Press. e | Buried Here, Then in Baltimore, and Are Cer S Ritartas wrarcni 2 | 5 America when the association dis- | Svidence that Edward Moore Mother Aids Mary Woodson,| covered ne was mot unmarried as | Business Organizations to tain Identity Was Unquestioned. Judge Warns Counsel Evi-| prisoncr in'the tocai sail wnie | Zoning Commissioners Hear claimed by him, but had a wife sick had been placed in a dark cell | | »; and four children whom he was | and there tortured with vermin | e - s 3 1 Whose Husbard Faces Pa R0 supporting property. uccard: Form Bureau 10 Arrange | . ... .cories trom the west, rais- | the arsenal relatives toox 1t to| 0€NCE May Annul Countess o fed on %y cent Soun ax | Citizens on Proposal for . mg “to & compinint jof -Mrs. Flste : ing doub! he final resting place | Baltimore, Mr. Keefer said. Sub- = esult of which he died, was giv- % - E. America, the wife, for a limited = ‘& daubt. as; to. the final.resting pl stantially *th t ’ en vesterday by prsoners who tes- | role-Breaking Charge. | & ame for Annual Meetings. | " Joun" Witces mooth, sssussin of | ianiaiiy “the sameaccounc was| Carnarvon’s Marriage. | & 3ryeras py prioners wio tex New Regulation. The wife says :or husband pave President Lincoln, were discounted by | added that several doctors who had . SonIuEEa gon estigation into | attention to other women, an % by members of the Association of Oldest | attended Booth at different times as. % £ ERTY. SPOrO s e | Br the Associated Press. Sathions of i theriaprlleito 4 Yoin Washington s to have a gentral| FOIER Of the Association et Oldest | attended crat e ey BY HAL O'FLAHERTY. ! =t designed t NEW YORK, March 12—Legal| (ne organization mentioned, the [convention bureau. This wa¥ defl-| (A&7 SRS of the Bstuet of Colum i By Cable to The Star and Chicago Daily News proceedings wers started today to husm“g Dosing as the flance of | nitely decided at a meeting last night 3 eting g . At the suggestion of Mr. McCarthy Y by dings out as WiR £ 63 ok JThr Mo Fets 37 S6Ta0wW JoF the o e ttee representing the four| Nineteenth and H streets, last night. | the assoctation voted to invite Dr. W.| LONDON, March 12—yustice Mcar.| HORSE LEADS WILD RACE R aing - Blooke wher in free s A s the young woman, he applica- p Several of these ploneer Washing-|S. Whit: 3 die, i g vis| tiDerscent o e exis -~ Crnnes Seldowitz, ex-convict and _alleged Hons ot hoth were relectsd, [the- |leadtis: Eod e iy “X”{“"‘zf"'i""‘; taillkng @ wha el e e muun':.mBA"m(:n P ;"l:rj: .”::ey:;:: !s'(r\nlnlg’“l):\rmgr::::innr:‘nlm;u‘nm(?i ::Ir‘-nl WITH WRECK OF BUGGY |are st back’ of the buiiding fine wa ;‘7:31.6 brosias s ‘;;;;;r;;j!;fl"l::l wife (;ol;: the dcoun.lAmlehnczt:g; {otneradondl EEnpalin e ;mov;;vedge, Gvents following the tragic | of the association, sald he had In his| Dorothy Dennistoun against her for- | e :’;“»\’:‘"f,",j’ by -ho Tonlig Gondalsion s s S-vear-| pmijtte s fondness for the g eath of Abraham Lincoln, declared | possession an interesting paper giv-|mer husband, Col. lan Onslow Dennf i i R e pubL O hoa ocay He i 2 ) alted oli n in GF thore wros: e aoon e ivemmeor of oo | woman, the wife, asserta, They | These present at e elonE ronees | they are satisfled the remains of Booth | ing a history of the old Georgetown | toun. continted today to warn coun. | Bolted by Policeman in Auto ALGof (hoss whois) dianppestell two years. sm snd wes| Loce married Oetonsril 1812 AL | A A i sooon e ses TEpees | ware:1afd 'do. réat {1n BAlfiisors, (aftee |market which: ha promised to read at| sl for the defense’ thatcvidanoe ta: After Pursuit Through Srkir bt it sapp P ¢ torney Howard F. Costello repre- e e rén nting | D2ViNg reposed for a time In the ar-|a future meeting. peatedly admitted may invalidate % 2 a8 Dg e found on Tuesday by her mother. Pado; NAIHD A J0Cks. TeDreSenting | senal giYindl in: thisscitys The following new members were|Dennistoun’s marriage to Countess Shopping District. Frons. Susgeated o hepdenstienand s o thes St T | the Washington cnamber of Com-| Joseph I Keefer told his assoctates | elected: Charles Kraemer, Richard O.|Carnarven A runaway horse dragging the|SrorPomed rule ave stood by Seldowitz since his ar-| merce ; that Col. George W. Evans, also a|Melton, Jacob A. Weigle, Adolph J.| Never in recent court history has a| 7 s < | sioner Bell, chairman rest. Bernard M. Sandler, whom they | Columbus, representing the Merchants . 5 , A. Weigle, Ac 5 story shafts and front wheels of a DUEBY | mission would let the matier o retained as his attorney, today start- FECHET IS CONFIRMED and Manufacturers' Aesociation, and | TemPer of the oS i :??f"'h""’"'f“‘":‘ e gy o fi'““""lb"_". forced fo intervehe!sa fres | created: excitement In the SHSDDINE [Antil the wort sonine porier ! TelosE SRl Aty oday et 3 | Frank iignt snd_iaurence Milie . y of | Perham, Garnett rown, Otto H.|quently with advice to counsel as 10| gictrict this morning. Policemen and | o s | FOR MITCHELL’S POST|Zr resenting the Hotel Men's Associa- | B20th when it was brought up the| Rynex, Alexander Douglas, William | the consequences certain evidence may | oiuilians @ in antomobiloe sun ogand L e ik | = “:n & 2 river ol gunboat and taken to the | T. Brady and Irwin H. Hoover. have upon their clients’ future. |took part in a wild chase through &8 - at he es &' ~ arsenal. Matthew Trimble, one of the vice|Edward Marshall Hall, represent ng & y lieve the parole board will insist on i The new organization wlill be called ; e | the streets. and the animal was cap- Rule as Prescribed. e e e Il dnttat, 00 [ Sedinte A5 WiteR Lieutenanc:esim” Washington Convention Bureau|_After the body had been buried atlpresidents, presided. ,(‘ol.r[:?nnr:sloan_ n;;\m\m:\ Is ryInk|tured at Ninth and I streets by| “When 80 per cent of the frr Reformatory, where he served a 13-| for Harding and Ogden for and will have a board of directors SUEEORS LAY SIS s nuiatoun enferel | poifgemian T RS FCoR OLH e RIEth | on: orie aide of & stieet batwe, | % P inte collusion with her husband to % X month sentence for burglary The | . consisting of two representatives of B 3 | precinct. | intersecting streets is improved w charge against him, he said, is only World Flight. | cach of the four organizations at-| MISS CLAWANS ON TRIAL (HELD INSANE IN KILLING, e | Dworosiin, Pranse usInkl mugh' Miller, newspapsr photosra:| baldings sad the front ot of & a technical one and Seldowitz has| mhe Senate yesterday confirmed the | tending the meeting. If permission d in tvox 5 *|pher, had just returned from the|per cent of these buildings have ber been “going straight” since he Was|nomination of Lisut. Col. James E.|is obtained, the headquarters ot the| UPON CHARGE OF ARSON NOW SEEKS FREEDOQM | *ouid invalidate their divorce. | Benning race track, where he had | kept back from the miaine 1. released on parole. Fechet to be assistant chief of the| NOW bureau will be at the Washington Must Conform With English Law. | Witnessed trial performances of | pyujlding restriction line, no buildinz Mrs. Woodson said that he IS “a| ormy Air Service with the rank of | Auditorium. The first budget asked - e R aglm“‘\ho;ouwnhrrd& but :one ;'vf !:em hac} hereafter erected or altered shall t Ane young man” and that she will|yrigadier general. will be $12,000. Young Woman Is Accused of Set-( Paul du Vernal Barry Has Re- public policy for marsied couples to | Mo PIlFe xlrwd z‘lus“ t ehmor!‘lP Sl | placed nearer to the building line spare no expense to prevent the 1aw |’ §imilar action was taken on the| The commitfee will entertain appli- % o aniel Frazier, 22 5 street, | building restriction line than the d from taking him from her daughter.| nominations of Henry H. Ogden and g;tl&ns hfnr the snoo;m;m Iof d",cl’:‘: ting Fire to F Street Shop Where gained Reason, Father Declares ;r-t-nd\xxf’;cr!;;;;e::z;ncz‘;fi ‘h:ngurnn‘?:: :l“r:‘::‘n: m(:n;er::::‘;:dof“r:;x‘irz ;:x ::m:;"prlahh!‘hvd by the major n e bureau. Some . 3 z a 3 L - | the per ce Sought Fortume om Stage. {\O:r'l‘d };‘a‘r&ln&m{: ::%nen::::n:r“(ze Pt 1:?.‘,;';:3 il She Had Worked. in Application. though mel dhl'lorC§ granted in }‘ran:‘; chine and started the pursuit Sobn 'l”h'ld"“‘ A 4 s E: Gl v 2 may fulfill all the requirements o PleEs = - . o The arrest of Seldowitz came just| tenants in the Regular Army. e o ak plly all of the conven-| Trial was begun today before Chiet | Application has been made to the | French. law, 41t colusion 1e mroved Gt (o ezlers white steed was fastened | committee of Georgetown suggestc nfter Mrs. Woodson had found her| Col. Fechet was nominated to suc- | tlons for 1925 have decided on their| Justice McCoy, in Criminal Division 1, District Supreme Court for the re- |may still be invalidated. C street! é Daxxm r‘rT exf(" ,,“"“ that in detached are daughter, for whom she had been|ceed Brig. Gen. Willlam Mitchell | Placo of meeting, efforts will be|of Miss Ether Clawans, who 1s chaveed . l o Yustice MoArdle has indloated re-| Sy e omstuinwd trightauadts searching for two years. The girl at| whose term of duty expires April|Mmade to secure conventlons for this|‘with arson. It s alleged that she set |1€85¢ Ry e of el 00 | S eatidly his deatre to protect Count- bt B e 54 that time, after winning second prize| 26. Ogden and Harding were nomi- | Year and for 1926. fire to the Betty Way Shop, at 1110 | Vernal Barry, who was held insane by % CaroRron Fonitte ot ~|animal ran north on rteenth street s i v 5 a jury in the Criminal Division Feb- Rl i e terrible an-|to Pennsylvania avenue, turned east, Important Case Pending. in a beauty contest, ran away 10| nated yesterday, and the Senate took . F street rurthwest, October 6. The 20, 1922, wh 3 the |Bulsh of finding her marriage to|going through D to Ninth and h ¢ t New York te make her fortune on|up their names out of order. The young woman had been in the employ r;:ary E o w;nl tri ]z;l l.:n : D A inton et Lot i lzon [gm-eg:“g Ninth and nort! In the ‘course of the hearing toda the stage, she said. For davs she| appointments of the two world fivers| HONOR DEAD OFFICER of Mrs. Betty V. Vernon, who con- | charge o rauctor. near Norts|Of the persistent efforts of counsel|'’pramiic citorts to stop th 1| S2L Beil called the attention of those went in vain from one manager's|is fn accordance with the promotion ° | ducts the business, and had been dis- | Street car conductor, near North |, “ep Tglrenco nis warnings seem e o Torts to.atop the animal|assembled to the suit now pendins office to another. bill signed by President Coolidge two charged three days before the fire, | Cabitol street and Michigan avenue.|(oF the defense T i lasten the runaway's|in the District Supreme Court to de Finally, she went to work in a|weeks ago to reward the personnel of | ... Ao There is another indictment pend- | The application was made by Georse | “*\ ° (0 (CEIVE 4y 1t becomes|SPeC2, At Nin hand T streets Police- | termine the commission's righ 5-and-10-cent store and later met|the first globe circumnavigation by | Silver r ation Ordered for|ing, in which Miss Clawans is charged | W-'Barry on behalf of his son, who | A% the case evident that the real| mmom L% oached from '“*»fl“‘?‘m"':'“; zone property for the use which Seldowitz, who had been paroled with| air. Gt with housebreaking, on the allegation | has been in St. Elizabeth's since the [ yiot® L3¢ BOTE SHICent (b b oo s hr»dlnx, ‘;uk' t n:| it should be put. The colc nel s instructions to report every month DI By N apt. Capron. that she unlawfully entered the shop ;e::lct of lh; Jx:ry wai‘render:d. The on har forir hisband, Bt Betwasn }?lm‘\o’ g o‘r‘;; idle an, brought ((‘;\s: xlrhmp \;'nm'nnn\\;'ml~hnu\"( c v‘“\‘/n for a year e s after she had teen discharged from | father now declares the son has re- por oo TOPeF CHSUANG, bat belwees stop. cas e effect woilld be to mullify Seldowltz got a Jjob ariving a| CONVICTED OF ASSAULT. e, A Sitation bas been is-! employment. gained his facilities and should be |y’ oniing apirit. In: both womer e | the zoning law, since the question bakery wagon and for 11 months ha| susd by the War Department in the ) HOMERY, | /oy Clawans was lo- | Feleased. reported. Meanwhile, he married| ST n o! ‘apt. Allyn Capron, Mary Woodson and started house.| Man Found Guilty Despite Effort|lst United States Artillery, for gal- | 2ted in Baltimore and returned here |' At the request of Attorneys Can- ceive further views. The text contemplated rule follows the home owners s the side yards of houses be counted as part of th 80 per cent of frontage how property may be used is the which drives them on and on to any Senate Confirms Dennis. most | 3 VaoiD % sacrifice, and makes them willing to | lantry in action at El Caney, Cuba,; [°F, trial. on and Van-Den Berg, Justice Bailey | face the daily agony of publicity important element in zoning The nomination of Alfred P. Den- | Mr. Ihlder said certain citizens' in y - = | o y Vi i i erests he zoning law were pre keeping in a Brooklyn flat i 1 | _Assistant United States Attorney |issued a rule on Dr William A. nis of Baltimore to be a member of | terests in t _ T The twelfth and last time Seldo- D |t Ades- | I¢ ¥ns besn #pnt toihis| pyinett is. conducting. the prosecu: | White(to, have the.pisotier before. & i | the Tariff Commiasion was confirmed | aring to co-operate with the commis Wiz falled to report, for the nisht| John Robert Turner, colored was|Ni9o™; Mis. Agnes K. Capron, at the ! qoin® i S GCin N (2 enre: [jury of Inquisition s o hia, mental | Countess Urges Counsel. Yesterday by the Senate. Mr. Dennis |sion In upholding its case. before the scheduled 'day he had|convicted late yesterday by a jury in| 00 YOTU. Charietton, S the Army, | 3¢nted by Attorneys Howard and |condition April 10. | Countess Carnarvon spends the|SUCCeeds David J. Lewis, whose term| A number it g b i i et g struck a negro and been threatened|Criminal Court 2 of a criminal assault | (270 §, 10 Vi €rn OF Gurine he Bpan: | Vickers. B N 7 whiole' of ‘sach ‘Gay<in eonct: taking] Lns-expired In yteces 'of Jyroberty: in’ different with arrest. A warrant was issued|upon Ella Wheeler, also colored. Th; ish War. s T0 AID W R SopibuA motes AT ME T T — BACIOL tha iy wers heard xlio: at for him and he said he feared to re-|assautl is alleged to have occurres S s g 3 B i T e 2 n L o, wil | Silver star citations also have been L vehemently certain lines of argument 3 , P oving na- | 07 oY 8 Tater port to the parole board, which has| March 12, 1924, at Gareld avenue and | ; oo 29T . oSt inte (te, a% Wiw Sl ori B iee | Tenters e B e el b March 12, 1924, at Garfeld avenue and | issucd to Brig. Gen. Jonn W. Bubw, (| MRS. E. F. HALL DIES. upon her lawyers Her determined rather than give in to the other. L deceased; Col. Edward B. Cassett, battle for her future is made con-|that she grew tired of the great quar- . _Unless Seldowitz is returned tofceived Chlef Justice McCoy ordered | sz volunteer Infantry, and former President Coolidge has informed |spicuous by Col. Dennistoun's ab-|termaster general before he died and MRS. ELLA M. JONES DIES Elmira he and Mary will be remar-;the defendant remanded to jall t0|pyts. Frank Buck, Hospital Corps,| Mrs, Susie C. Hall, wife of Edward |Senator Ransdell of Louisiana that|sence from court. All day Wednes-|Voluntarily entered into a new liaison . 2 = ried by a priest and will go to Wash- | await sentence. and Hugh M. Duff, 34th Volunteer |F. Hall, a well known business man, within a day or two he would Issue a|day he failed to appear, while the|With a young Spaniard, Semor Bolin, —_— Ington with Mrs. Woodson, the| Turner clalmed an alibl, declaring|rnfantry, for gallantry in action In |of this city and Virginia, died at the|proclamation inviting the various|countess sat with the lawyers, grim|and that then, tiring of him, she be- | Arrs. Ella M. Jones, wife of Lewis mother sald. he was ill at his home on the night | he Philippine {nsurrection in 1899 home of her daughter, Mrs. Ray-|States and foreign governments to|determination written on every fea-|Came intimate successively with the|Jones, and formerly a resident of ~ of the attack. Assistant United States | 19¢q, mond Kelly, in Miami, Fla., Tuesday, | participate in the international trade ! ture. Hungarian Prince Bela Odeschalchi [this city, died in a New York hos- LT el e I e SR aocording to word recelved here.|exposition which opens at New Or-| That she opposes strenuously some|and a Russian artist. pital Tuesday, following an operation GOULD HEIR BORN. R e AN ireica: Funeral services and interment were|leans next Seotember. Mr. Coolidge|of the methods of her counsel was Denies Some Intimacies. for appendicitis, according to word Sacks aid Thomas Q. 'Walih irepre- Wife Asks Maintenance. in Miam! today. will act under a congressional resoiu-| evidenced at various times during| Mrs Dennistoun denied flatly the|recelved here. Mrs. Jones had made = sented the accused. Mrs. Hall, who was 53 years old,|tlon giving official recegnition of the|the trial when it seemed possible|gajjegation involving the last two|her home in New York for the last Mrs. Gloria Bishop Has Daughter Mrs. Frances S. Rapeer has filed | was born in this city, and had long|Government to the project. - that her marriage to Dennistoun might | named, but admitted intlmacy with |several vears. She is survived by 2 . Stephan Is Promoted. suit for maintenance against Louis|been a member of the Metropolitan| Aocompanied by Hamilton K. be proved illegal. Evidence submit- the Spanish youth. her husband, a son, James E. Jones, 2d, Will Continue Dancing. % Win Rapeer, president of the Re-|Baptist Church. Avery, vice president and general|ted today by the defense tended to| Although the case has lasted only |and three brothers, James E. Jone B O Ao P oo, |seach University. The wite says she| She is survived by her husband,|manager of the exposition, Senator|prove that Mrs. Dennistoun has no|10 deye it alrcade nan sstmioned ) | assistant prohibition commissioner N LORK, March 12.—Mrs. Henry | manding the District of Columblajhas been awarded a limited divorce three daughters, Mrs. Kelly, Miss|Ransdell went to the White House to|logal claims upon Dennistoun for all- | recacy For comeriine: There is venom |and Thomas B. Jones, both of this A. Blshop, jr., formerly Miss Gloria | National Guard, has notifled the War,in Virginia and given the custody of | Mildred Hall and Miss Bernice Hall,|discuss the project with the Presi-|mony, and that she entered into re- on both sides that prevents the law- [city, and Richard M. Jones of Youngs Gould, daughter of the late George|Department of his acceptance of pro-| their children, but declares the hus-|all of Miami; two sons, Edward F.|dent. Mr. Avery will leave shortly|lations with Gen. Sir John Cowans yers from reachinz a- settlement out |town, Ohio. I Sould. Eave birth to & daughter at|motion to the grade of major general | band fails to pay for their support.[Hull, jr. of Miami, and Rayijond|for South and Central America to|of her free will, and only used her| e soure Interment will be in Youngstown a local hospital today. In the OfMcers’ Reserve Corps of the|They were married at Chicago Janu- | Hall of Washington; two sisters, Mrs. |enlist the co-operation of govern-|influence with him in behalf of her| o' Xrwnest, Mrs, Dennistoun can secure | OhIO, tomorrow. Mrs. Jonea was parn . e ua the phnefessional| Army recently tendered him In his|ary 1, 1908, and lived together until| Walter Carlton of Hyattsville, Md.|ment oMcials, business houses and|husband to keep Dennistoun quiet. |onty soo or 805 pounds sterling If she |and spent the early part of her life O wonta me o ne birth of her |noew capacity he has been placed If | May 1, 1920, the court is told. At-|and Mrs. W. E. Olinger of Hollywood, |industries in the exposition. He will| Dennistoun's lawyers introduced | wina the wase vrin iy torling 1 cost | there. She was a member at one time Shild would not cause her to #ive up)command of (he 23th National Guard | torneys Seal and Dice appear for the |Md. and two brothers George and|have speclal credentials from Presi-| witnesses to prove that her delinguen- | nor for roasin Tegal foes. of the First Congregational Church her career. She was married in 1922, Infantry Division. wite Raymond Braund of Washingtos. dent Coolldge. clés were altogether the result of her ! (Coprrignt, 1825, by Chicago Daily News Co.) here.