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~THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, THURSDAY, APRIL 2, 1925. READING A MESSAGE FROM THE WHITE HOUSE. Col. John Coolidge vesterday celebrated his 8§0th THE NEWEST IDEA IN POLO FROCKS. Mrs. Read Ripprecht, wife of LEOPARDESS WINS INAUGURAL HANDICAP AT BOWIE TRACK. Trainer Clyde Phillips and the Green birthday anniversary at his home in P s Miss Plorence £, 1 : Capt. Ripprecht, U. S. A.. photographed at a recent polo game at irthday anniversary at his home in Plymouth. Vi. The photograph shows Miss Florence B. Cilley, who con- . Vi, The gawn is decorated With tiny polo players, (Capt, Rip Wide World Photo Copsright Ly Underwood & Underwood Coprright by P. & A. Photos tree Stable’s Leopardess, winner of the Eastern season’s first stake race at the Maryland track vesterday HOLDING HFR PRESENT FROM ROXY. Betty Knapp. 7 vears old, TO AID IN AGRICULTURAL MATTERS. Robert W. Dunlap of Ohio, new daughter of Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. John H. Knapp. was a patient at Wal- Assistant Secretary of Agriculture, at his desk. He took the oath of office ter Roed Hospital for seven months. She hes been sent home, enred < A and Roxy of radio fame has presented her with a $150 doll. Roxy bought vesterday. For the first time since the death of Secretary Wallace, the : : the doll at a New York auction sale for crippled children. department now has a Secretary and Assistant Secretary. National Photo Copyright by P. & A. Photos prominent part in the Washington production, “The Talk of the Town.” The entire cast i« made up of lo WOUNDED SENATOR STARTS ON LONG SEA TRIP. Senator Frank L. Greene of Vermont. who was <eri- ously wounded in Washington by a bullet fired by a Federal dry agent at a fleeing hootlegger, ~ailed from San entertainers. Francisco for Manila. The Senator was accompanied by Mrs. Greene and their son Thomas. Copsright by Harris & Evwing Covyrisht by Kadel & Herbert SAYSANTLORY VAR " 2, P e Fetnes 1+ Choee \CARLATHORTY EY LT T Chairman of Board ? Miss Elizabeth Hume, who takes a Charles E. Hughes, who relin- quished the post when te resiznea | NAVY Secretary Orders Res- as Secretary of State, Secretary Kellogg yesterday was elected | ervist Paid in FaCE on COn. chairman of the governing board of the Pan-American Unjon. Mr Kellogg's slection was unanimous troller General’s Ruling. When Rear Admiral William A. H Aeronautics took off from the Dr. C. T. Wilson Tells M. E. | Naval Afr Station at Hampton | Roads, Va., yesterday for Wash- anference‘ However, ington he forgot and some one else forgot to carry aboard his " suit case Cause Is Advancing. The admiral’s big H-16 seaplane, piloted by Lieut. Al Willlams, rose into the air and began bucking a Bpecial Dispatel to THEREAr strong wind on its flight to Wash- ANNAPOLIS, Md. Aprii ¢ The| ington. Over the York River the rae that the association formed in| radio operator passed a note to the apposition to the eighteenth amend-| Pilot, which read: “Return to base ment had its inception at a meeting| for admiral's suit case, left be- Mr. Kellogg had he been pres af the distillery, brewery, racetrack | hind." The radio station at Hamp- = Mr. Kellogg, who will hold offi b o e ey, TAee MUK FonBud Bueh @e () Dok tia the x as chairman until November, said ST L s R T e e e et e U . ! he looked upon the unlon “as | naval reserviet in the aviation branc frer the lature of Nebraska had | and deliver the message. The suit ; destined to play a most important | be paid back pay which has been held approved the amendment as the| case was picked up, and the jour- % part in. the davelopment ‘of the |4, guring a three-cornered controversy hirtyv-eighth State, was made here| ney resumed, requiring in all, s ooy % highest standards of international |peiquen himself, the Attornes Genersi last evening by Dr. Clarence True| hours and 45 minutes. The ad- y - % 3 action on the American continent and McCarl. McCarl has ruled against Wilson of Washington, secretary of | miral had been to Charleston, . C., the payment as illegal the Board of Temperance, Prohibi-| in connection with the establish- { The controve has been passing o0 and Public Mor ment of a landing fleld there, and 7 4 : & LIGHTWEIGHT RADIO SET | thwoush red tape for three vears 1t b orfo! : : Wilson was speaking hefore the | had returned as far as g . 2 Is expected to revive when the check conference of the Baltimore District| when he go iding o) 4 3 3 nally gets to the controller general's S F,p'x.\-.":pul alt tmor “l‘hlilf’l"l” ;r::n';, he got tired riding on a i : S, o 5 e - PROVES SUCCESS IN TEST| 2! ts to b ntroller general's being held this week at Calvary L M i % - e e o : ». e Conway was_transferred from the Chugch here. Another speaker was " 3 W. Crabb, superintendent o {UNDERW[)()D COMPANY k & : Naval Research Laboratories Prod- | [8UIaT Navs to the Flect Naval it 922 was {0 re- Saloon League of Maryland iy said that pronivition en-| JOINS ADVERTISING FIRM{ NEW, ASSISTANT SECRETARY TAKES OATH. Lincoln C. Andrews, DOGS GUARD BOSTON'S ART TREASURES. Picked after tests of S e s e e o e puviwas Reld although the Chilean and Peruvian Ambassadors were absent. Both s explained their absence as being due to illness, and the Peruvian envoy sent a message to the board | Challenged the authority of Controller saying he would have voted for | General McCarl in behalf of one of the retary of the Navy Wilbur has =en in his service. He directed rester- day that Willie Perry Conway, a fest ; T b ki the grounds that the transfer fn Mz ad could Ha new Ass; nt Secretary of the Treasury, taking the oath of office yester- 3 b & i faac . - . L Barmans o - day. He succeeds Eliot Wadsworth, recently resigned. their ability to detect marauders, these two police dogs are now the official Heard 25 Miles Away. illegal. Former Secretary Denby tor Weller picked the off Photographers Merge With Elliott opyright by Harris & Ewing. guards in the Boston Museum of Fine Arts. By United News Pictures. A 25-pound radio set, designed by He also criticized the police of Bal- 3 the Bellevue Naval Research Labora- | that the transfer was 1 ast Ne timore and the newspapers of that| Service Company—ZLocal Of- torles, on the Maryland side of the | vember the & 25 lexal Tast St the dornen hen we fice to Continue Work. ADMIRAL RECALLED ;COMBINE IN NORTHWEST |D. C. FURNITURE DEALERS |FIND ONLY 2 OF 79 | Potomac and ‘across from Alexandria, | oiler General Arear agein by See tested from an Rir- | ratuey Wilbur and ag M ruled plane yesterday. The set, which sends | g P raperctanlaaled ""f“ RS Yeir,(but At (Guly fokidt H.V‘\x'];“'w»‘f'\(n‘rl:;{"fl‘;'p“] et | FROM NAVY CRUISE COAL TRADE IS _CHARGED TO HOLD ANNUAL DiNNERi DROWNED SOLDIERS‘MA receives in ‘code, was heard from | 150" tho Cane to the Astarnen Gt | red the matter to the Attorney General for an opinion. It was ruled & Underwood, Inc. photographers, a distance of 25 miles. It was install- Wilson was introduced as “the | has been merged with the Elliott B3 { i 5 ed in the radio De Haviland plane of - ¢ : s e 3 e EI —_—— | Federal Trade Commission Orders | Frederic William Wile Will: Be = fer w again sustained. When this Ty of war of prohibition enforce- | Service Co. display advertisers, it | 49 the naval aiv atation at. Anacostial' D, | gecision came back, it: was sent 1o was announced yesterday James i Dock Concerns to Abandon Al- | Chief Speaker at Affair Weser Dragged for 20 Miles in | Which was flown by Lieut. C. D. |y 08 Coome e e e attors asserting that he did not ex- | Filtott will act as president of ot | Lugnes Summoned to Confer With | Gelidelies 2 el | Halmer and carried M. P. Hanson of | ney Gendral dia mot have Surisdiesiod to preach the funeral sermon of | companies. | Coolidge and Wilbur on Ha- leged Price Fixing. at City Club. Hunt for Bodies of Ger- JHS NABOCRLOCISS n Tadiu=OBRFRLOL. " 55 advine in'the mistter, s e Snvolved | leycorn within the next 2 3ert E. and Elmer Underwood, d The set is 25 pounds lighter than | . *C = e oF Gobap ¥ Years, he asseried that the eighteenth | founders of the photographic business waiinn Winecers (An order has been issued by the) The cighth annual banquet of the mans Who Lost Lives. the one which sent out signals from S annes v:n(rlenl?;:”:;p{r:,‘"rtl amendment and the Volstead act had (43 years ago, who plan to retire, will 3 Federal Trade Commission against|Washington Carpet Upholstery ~ane Quantico, Va. a few weeks ago and 0 WHCH G the controll accomplished immense #00d #long a|retaln an interest in the Underwood | the Northwestern Coal Dock Oper-|Furniture Association will be held at which Guam picked up. The labora- | ©ptended he was supreme. =~ number of line company, which will continue 2s | By the Associated Press ators’ Association and its 10 member | the City Club at o'clock Tuesday | By the Associated Press. . tory is experimenting with light, | Bl the Secret 2 lawsec thims One of the benefits, he said, was|geparate organization, with their| ¥ i : " companies, which purchase or handle inight. = Frederick William Wile will| VELTHEIM-ON-THE-WESER, Ger-|small and yet powerful sets for in- sy mr';‘:‘:; Aty s ‘_“': "“:‘ e that the liquor traffic had been out-|gons, F. R. and C. T. Underwood, con- | SAN DIEGO, Calif, April 2.—Tele- |80 per cent of the bituminous and |pe the principal speaker, and ad-|many, April 2—The bodies of only | stallation in airplanes. Ay, diredtan By mayment to “Con- iwed, 5o that those who were fight- | tinuing as officers and directors. graphic orders to return to Washing- | anthracite production in Pennsyl-|dresses will be delivered by visiting |2 of the 79 infantry troopers drowned | A fact developed on yesterday's | WaY¥, . W Iil; P! 1D to sor ng intemperence had the forces of 2 ton at once to confer with President | vania, West Virginia, Ohio and Ken- | gyests from Baltimore, Philadelphia|in the capsizing of pontoons while |flight was that there are no “blind {thing In the neighborhood of $2,000 sovernment with them. instead of No change in either the personnel | Coolidge and Secretary of the Navy |tucky, to cease from entering into|and other cities. Arrangements are |crossing the Weser River near here |spots” In the antennae, which is rig- | = 2 — gainst them, and the line had been|or the matter of conducting business | Wilbur on the Navy's plans for the |&DYV agreement or combination to re-|peing made with Station WRC 1o Tuesday have thus far been recovered. [ ged about the wings and to the tail wn sharply between those who|is expected in the Washington bureau | Hawalian maneuvers, were received|Strain or suppress trade. broadcast speeches and enterfainment | Tn addition to army ploneers and | and also is suspended from the plane | R|TES FOR A. L. ADLER were supporting the principles of our | of Underwood & Underwood, Inc., as | yesterday by Rear Admiral Charles| The association and member com- | features. technical auxiliary corps, numerous |in flight. Further tests for long-dis- 3 Nation and those who were trying to a result of the merger with the F. Hughes, director of fleet training. Panies, with offices in Minnesota. Ohio, | The entertainment committee, | voluntéer squads, composed of fisher- | tance reception will be conducted = = nullify them liott Service Co. The manager of the Admiral Hughes, now aboard the|Illinois, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin, headed hy Herman M. Shapiro, is|folk from along the Weser, are drag- | from day to day. Funeral of Resident for 45 Years Offenses Made Conspicuous. local branch had not received official | flagship California at San Pedro, will|#re charged by the commission with|making elaborate preparations to as- | ging the river for a distance of 20 Al s = < confirmation of the deal today, al-|leave today for the National Capital, | €Ntering into agreements designed to | gyre an evening of fun for the ban-|miles. One of the sunken pontoons. ‘Will Be Held Tomorrow. | though he had some previous intima- | it is reported, and will return to San | €liminate competition from certain | gueters in which it is believed many of the CHANGE AT BELASCO Puneral services for A. T. Adler of tion of such a step. Francisco in time to take passage to |independent companies, which the re- The Baltimore furniture men have | victims' were trapped, is being raised - ¥ = o <) < | Honolulu_ahoard the California be- |SPondents contended was unfair and |canceled their regular meeting, today. Gen. von Seeckt, the chief of S 1416 Webster street, prominently fore the fleat sails April 15, { Vith conspiring o eliminate competl- ) scheduled for mext Tuesday night, in slaff, has arrived fo suprevise (he|Clara Joel to Assume Principal | identificd with Jewish organizations i 5 , ’ ¢ et enParata The orders from the Navy Depart- | tion among themselves. order to come to Washington to be | work of recovering the bodle: | i 7 o:died of hes aTh ltemoval of sources of temptation |business of the conference, and In- | o A€ BFCTS 106 Sututicslto N : wu-| They were also charged with prics | {he gueats of the local assoelation. Ranii e | Role in “Mismates.” |\hl':||s‘uli\.,“\\lh xrdll\l"' rme r:.x.u’ 'm the weak and the prevention of | teresting public meetings are on the (TlEnC tame 28 2 surppise to fleet au-| (00 St 00 I kg due | gpEuene of the oAl ot on o B =4 | while in front of 1522 Fourth street « financial crash after the war, such |programs, here from Washington March 20 to|allowance for difference in cost of | cares B. Stokes, preaident who i1s| Refuses Prussian Premiership. | A very important change will he |¥esterday afternoon, will be conduct- #s Dr. Wilson said had befallen every | The anniversary of the Women's | n > ens 12 | selling or transportation, but for the | Corey. r Rt g 2 T made in the cast of “Mismates” at the | ®d al his late residence tomorrow morn- oiher’ mation, were other benefits of | Home Missionary Society will be ob- | Withess the force practice of the|SCLIR 00 (IRSEREIA Al DOL 8 enl R i e Ho i obr. Hermann | shubert-Belasco Theater tonight {ing at 11 o'clock. Dr. Abram Simon ORI EI S aeea i Tty A fal - 4 nited States fleet, and was under in- |1 o sty s and o vice president; R. H. chinson, sec- | Hoepker-Ascheff, Democrat Prussian : % im- | will officiate. Interment will be in > }'\‘\'1\'.«‘(”:‘\.x::l‘“::a:‘I::Io"l;)rohibk c. \xcg;::d:z‘r:::;:i‘:'g““'r?h:"ay;:‘;:‘:w’"“‘.‘“""” to remain with the Cali-|all-rall coal end the (f:;’”r:‘h,‘”":r:frflar__\' and (reasurer; Herman M.|minidter of finance, announced 'odfly‘n,:r],::,a‘ "r"’,',';.,w’;: Rawarhigyel uring | the Washington Hebrew Cemetery tion forces hud won in every action |is Mrs. E. C. Cronk of Philadelphia. | [ornia untll the completion of the thereol from the Twis City market|Snapiro, chairman of the entertain-|that he would not accept the Prussian POT(ANL Place In the theafer during | (s, Bol,, O8(00 BOREL L EMTErs ince prohibition had gone into ef-|The consecration of deaconesses will | Hawaiian maneuvers. spondents.” ¢ o [ment commities. Berasmt: Rleffinen fpreutership, ot which hie was elected | common Clay,” . “Business -Before |Lodge, Bnai Brith: the Royal Ar tect. He cited 16 opinions of the |also be performed. Another event is = 0 e chairman of the finance committee;|by the Prusaian Diet March 31. The| pja5ure,” “Within the Law"” and |canum and the Maccabees. He is sur- Ston avare ’ o o 420 Charles Stein, chairman of the mem- [election of & new premier will take g ey TG S eiAniey - Supreme Court favorable to the en- |the annual meeting of rural pastors, Earl of Ypres Better. o o (i B T many others, will assume the princi- ed by his widow, a son, Bernard: forcemont of the amendment or the | Rev. N. A, Lineweaver presiding. P z Soviet Fleet to Visit- Kiel hatrman of the berevolent cominite| g pal role in Myron C. Fagan's new |three daughters, Miss Leona, Mis Volstead act, the defeat of every bill| This evening there will be the an- NDON, April 2—The condition of | Viel et to Visit- Kiel. chafrman ‘of the benevolent commit-| drama, “Mismates,” which will open | Henrietta and Mrs. Clara Kraskis, and aimed at strict enforcement and the [niversary of the Board of Home |FieM Marshal the Earl of Ypr | BERLIN, April 2.—Advices from |tee Part of the wedding ceremony in|at the Times Square Theater, Ne < |a brother, Jacob. increasing majorities In both houses |Missions and Church Extension, | was operated upon recently, has Kiel say eight unils of the Russian == Caes one of the New Hebrides Islands con- | York City, a week from Monday. Mr. Adler was a collector for a of Comgress for prohibition enforce- | Bishop Wiiliam F. McDowell presid- | stantislly in-proved the lust 24| flect are expected. to visit there next| The State Legislature of New York | sists of jrelieving: the -bride of her| It is also announced that the play |clothing firm ‘here, and he had heen « auent and other moral movements. |ing. The speaker fs Rev. Joseph M.|hours. says a bulletin iss nonth In connection with the Soviet refused-to pass the Federal child la- [ two middle incisors by smashing them | has undergone radical changes since | resident of this cily for the last 45 The sessions of this morning and M. Gray of Scranton, Pa, ngon. . 2 val maneuy ersfi bor amendment. with a rock. 1t opened here Monday evening. eral, and the legalitly of the tran Formerly, he said, no one gave a second thought to a man reeling ough the streets or lying in the zutter, but now the finding of a flask on the hip was front page news. early afternoon were devoted to the o

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