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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, APRIL 14,° 1925. Y official mascot of the who led the parade of s in Washington yesterday. > FROM PORTICO OF THE WHITE HOUSE. Hundreds of Washington children took their Fies & plojing an Sepeitid. goib ynsiderable attention THE GREATEST EASTER PARADE EVER HELD AT ATLANTIC CITY. It is estimated that 200.000 per- sterday and spent the day. Mrs. Coolidge joined/ihe jolly crowdsin the morning, and later in the da sons made up the throng on the Boardwalk last Sunday. Visitors at the resort were packed so tightly on children from the south portico. Copyright by Underwood & Underwood. P. & A. Photos. the famous walk that it was almost impessible to move. Copyright [ oy e 7 | | | | MEMBERS OF WORK-AND-WIN CLUB PRESENT SCARFS. The Presid ON FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK CITY. Secretary of Commerce Her- TWO QUEENS, MOTHER AND DAUGHTER, GO A-HUNTING. Queen Marie of Rumania (rizht) and her were presented with beautiful hand-made scarfs by the girls club of Holyoke, Mass. The work-and-Win wer and G. D, Baker photographed on Fifth avenue, en route daughter, Queen Marie of Jugoslavia, as guests at a shooting party given by King Alexander of Jugoslavia Club was only one of the many delegations visiting the White House yesterday. Copsrisht by P. & A. Phot Eastern morning. Wide World Photo at Belje, the royal <hooting preserves in the far north of the country. Copsmisht by Underwood & wood » 3 B 'LESS” (. AGE - I et s ise PERSONSHURT frior Opereter BABYDIESINFALL " xvinron. nres or e enza LEAVEFORHAWAIL e cone, erms: | COOLIDGES WATCH IN STREET CRASHES 7= tire Ambiion] ADEEETINTOWELL oo oo TOUMPREBATILE, Meker Fineet 5500 WORK OF WEAVERS Ind By the Associated Press Haynes, 68, who, in 1894, invented the | make his rounds more rapidly than Special Dispatch 1o The Star. 2 B SO S pil - e : » expriments of n nventive - - © ) p . . Traffic ‘Accidents in' 24> Hour | ‘cheertulness sod tavarehle - cones I Easter: "Monday | Gathening | s i5s, 5 Hetimol iniienza. 2t | e of mind. and hav Ieimicat | High Army and Navy Officers | 1'iea’ triet Conrt. now | Visit Exhibit of League erator in the New York Stock | ered from a previous attack of education in sessic s begun to make Period Embrace Num- Exchange, In'the face of adversity: || Endssin<Tnagdy tWheniJe- | dissase wals ii'but a tew gays S atter hisninet succesatul trin | SaildErom San Francisca ehs munaRoR S Aimed to Aid Youths in i h ployers to give him Mr. Havnes suffered an attack of | With his horseless carria Mr moonshin men. who had horseless™ carri is de t hi ould with a horse and started his RICHMON 5E chance to become # premier [ influenza while on a trip throush the | Haynes formed a company for the h sold just half a pint received i : ber of Collisions. ancer and 8o atiaiy his 1t an seph Noone Meets Death. |Southern States and; on the advice of | Manufacture of automobiles and was for War Game Scene. 60-day terms Choice of Occupation. bition, it t erday physician, he returned home. Heart | President of it for many year. He P - Arthur Longendyke, sec N P ——— disease, with which he long had been | invented numerous improvements in | —_— Moonshining Costs $800. - — the New York Stock Exchange Co. s ia iy a pall over a family | @Micted, also contributed to hig | the automobile iated Press. Special Dispateh to The Star learning recently 'that a credit celebration at the home of |d€ath. ante 2| e e N FRANCISCO, Calif., April 14 BERKELEY SPRINGS, W. Va company had obtained a lien on stherine Miltor, Greates Capl Few friends knew of the serious ill “The Father of the Automobile Departure of the t 3. Seat April 14.—Clarence Daniels, who Fioreiti's wages. questioned the his. Md. when vearold|ness of the ploneer automobile manu.was a school teacher at the start of | flagship of the United States fieet. for | pleaded guilty (o a moonshining operator e, a | facturer, who also gained interna-|his career. This did mot suit him,|Hawaii today marked the besinni charge in Circuit Court here, was Fioretti explained that he was S L ',[_,"':i.‘“'{\’:lx.)x.:.r reputation as a scientist a however, as he always was of ..:\H',lf el G ,(.fi B et iven the highest dry-law penalty fon befween her husix g supperting his wife and baby and | 575, TLon nd a nmephew of |Metallurzist, and his death last ni inventivé turn of mind and, Jong be-|the United States for. the. war game » far imposed in this court. when B drem. ol ihat he had fallen into a qusgmire | 31 Milton, fell 40 feet to is death | GUUE 45 @ Shock.. His wife, son und|fore he developed the idea ' for the waters of the Isiand territory. |~ Special Judge H. 1. Eumeit se nd for Hospital for an injury to her| » fur coat. Some time ago, he |} well on the Milton: premises. . | daushter were at his bedside. iorpeless Chutlage, whaglvenito exc| The ahoat| extanalve) and. {important| tSnced imilo mine monthsin hummin Both vek were badly dam-| said, he owned a dancing studio. | boy had been plaving with | Did Eight Miles an Four. perimenting in chemistry. One of his| joint Army.Navy maneuver ever held [ and to p: ine of §500 he yout but lost it when his students failed | 5 #ua heofuers s cossins ML 5 e Fourth of July, 1094, EIWell ot "Leal: that whlle e o ol L e Is cotomplated. Canned Heat” Sale Curbed tive the automobile | 1y pay him |ibetore Aherisirident: "ty weel i e s S L R S that would resist the ox | Although the Seattle carried the 3 e a e Curbed. itive and the shaupt, 25, 1341 East ; rambling up down on a truck|iangent’ for a natural gas ‘_'o“' st L 8 o "‘) uences “of ‘the -{Uun»mj(re}fnur:mm-rpd flag of Admiral Robert % {BERLAND, Md., April 14— | score or more & Gl aset i S il - when he disappeared. None noticed | (citp o, g ot AE VT BRS COMPRAY | and al the same time take a good|E. Coontz, commander-in-chiet of the| The City Councll vesterday passed |ent. y dceurred yesterday morning at Seaton FlND N0 DISCORD h absence. ) Taylor, Mrs. | = 5 g S -, jcutting edge. An alloy of cobalt and|ficet, she has nquished tempora-| @n ordinance regulating the sale of ; you weavers—A . G queer buggy, without tongue |chro; hich sed v r | r siti s i 3 “ca - : r : B aona. sivaste okt & one’s 11-vear-old sister, noticed that ueer buggy, hromium, which is used now for|rily her position flagship of the| ‘canned heat.” Hereafter all buy athro, Harolc Daroth d Second str north Wei | or shafts, towed out onto a country | making dental and surgical instru- i =iy Ly rsons were injured in traftic ot refused h treatmes the top was off the well at one|or armada. For the purposes of the ma-| rs must re er on a special form | Provost B 3 are meni- ipt refused al treatment for road. He drove it triumphantly back |ments, was the result neuvers she is neutral, as she is the| furnished by the Police Depart- rs of and Win Texti : ; ; juncture, but paid no attention to it | J0ad. H h He also in- S sy maurtousit AMONG DEMOCRATS bl Maytin wasthrisesd. into Kokomo, at the remarkable speed | vented and discovered a number of |umpire ship, carrying the high rank.| Ment. The persistent sale of this |Achievement St n | A ok \b otlie’ Gate caoniTe ‘I think he has fallen in the well,” | °f 8 niee san hous, mudes Dower | dtheriMloye. g é fiae: Gmetrs who Wit - dstife “who | bY some druggists to persons who |thousand of John R. Simpson of McLean, Va. she told the boy's mother. The well | S€nerated by a gasoline engine. That,| Mr. Haynes was a native Hoosier, | won the war" after the smoke of bat . would extract the alcohol for bever- |Supervi the Jur ve et h bafeaen W and N stroets | was dragged with a hook at the end |it 1S claimed, was the first trip of a|having been born at Portland, Ind..|tle has cleared away from the scene of | 38 UuSe is responsible. At least |ment : > domonstration e e ruised and_shocked. | W. J. Bryan and F. D. Roosevelt| of a long rope by persons about the | Sesoline-driven vehicle in America. | October 14, 1857. After completing |the coming conflict = between the| One death has been traced to drink. | cons in the we of i 05 : & & for Hoeol house, " including the boy's ' father. | , This horseless carriage, which soon | the course in the public schools there. | “iye™ fler:_and the Biack” or| "€ alcohol thus extracted. wool searfs. such as had been pre 3 by Dr s for minor injurie; i The child's body was recovered. Ll sight in the streets attended Worcester Polytechnic | enemy force, which theoretically hold FSE sented to the President and his wife al by Dr. Batts for minor injuries. Explain Why They Turned The fumera) will b hey hoosday | Of Kokomo, was the result of two |Institute at Worcester, Ma. ; She Talands. gy - carlier in the day, when the members Womnn's dawhons Eraoturold - o gs Foenitthe Il 6 rast ires % . | years of experiments and now is pr s graduated in 18S1. & ¥ ‘EX RA of the I e were luncheon guests 2 ik Down Dinner Invitation. s reet residence. Inter-| erved in the Smiths student at Johns Hopkins Uni- Umpires Selected. 74 DJ RY at the White House ment will be at Mount Olivet. 5 e D b i & at Washington. Mr. Haynes said he | versity. He was married in 1887 to| Admiral Coontz and Maj. Gen. To Make Happier Workers ; Seventl Wil e e b A M was ordered to “get that contraption | Miss Bertha Lanterman, also of Port-| John L. Hines, chief of staff of the MAY BE RE UESTED 5 5 i 5 R osevelt. in letters to officials | C|T|ZENS 'N off the streets,” when he drove his|land, Ind. The two children, a son|Army, are the senior umpires desig- | The meeting of the league here otk S D o Tragte of Frosamivel | first automobile into Chicfiago. {and’ daughter, both assisted their| nated by the Navy and War Depart- | wad for the purpose of expanding rederick Mar | o e e L ! The automobile was the direct re-|father in his laboratory work in con-yments to supervise the maneuvers. the scope of its wi which_is L A o | BLIiag Sk they. i) net sissnt! AGAINST SPE sult of the fact that Mr. Haynes had | nection with his factories in Kokomo, | render judgment and make sug. | New Regul P . |interest boys and girls in_productive was given '\\“ gical :;‘i.n;sr??:.\m: ey e o a large territory to cover in his du-|Ind SRstinnis |l Cante. SillairhiGa0n gular Panel Begins Sess[ons‘\\nr . to annn’nw me efficient, hap- Hospital by s e nl:h;. dl?’d“" —“‘—_— A S‘_ asaistant ch‘ic(T?f staff 1;: Today With Need of Help pier w 1‘\.;‘1\':.‘:‘,:&'. n';:{x,x‘h ‘w’-p'“'v“.‘ cars old, 3 park | that there is no discord in the Demo-| | Adm Coontz, and Lieut. Col. | g Rt aito. 2 s ot 310 parc |t e e he e e e | ekoma Assosiation Also Makes| CITIZENS ASK HEARING | PROPOSE TO'PAY TRIBUTE | SURer’ sicrss, Sinkeat*Siim, % Likely Next Month o M oatens e vesterday afternoon, was| Mr. Bryan foresaw “an excellent| | S. A., are the assistants g i 5,006, donatic Z e e dven by | prospect” for the election of a Demo- Plea for Additional Fire ON POLICE BOOTH ISSUE| TO LATE DR. SHIPLEY| capt. William H. Stanley, chiet of | o Ao P, 'Neville, 3801 Seventh |cratic Congress in 1926, which would the war plans division of the Navy | The new grand jury held its f e S Bt of $1 e r a for jon for a successful pres i 7 g and member of the joint Army and | L ] d its first { Wide, urged establishment of a $1 He was only; shently Rt 1003 oo e In 1928 There are | Alarm Boxes. Sixteenth Street Highlands Asso-|Leading Colored Citizens Announce | Navy board. is the.senior ampire for | samion (0043, o the IO U R T L ead Rt i ithe snext thrse vear-old Lillian ones, colo - = e o) s | e 2 P B . Redman, for n, id- | years, e oo democrats | e e : A % o ; Capt. |} Urih street, was Knocked down | DO very few S ot adicen E F 48 ciation Wants Officer on Duty at | Memorial Service for Prominent | (1€ ~Plue” fieet tea by Xt [ ne. This new panel will constitute | Ivan L. Hobson. dircctor of _the sireet near her home early last | in P el L A report was presqnted by Preston | ¢ f its, T ' G and Mai. Arthue | € regular grand jury for the ensu- | Junior Achievement Bu Sprin pmobile Mdriven {by | out Dty hemmestts & Lttt el < iR e b e Fourteenth and Kennedy Sts. | Associate, Recently Deceased. [ (utts. U 5 M. « Maj. Arthurling three months. An additional |field, Mass., outlined its work. cker, Xorth Caro- . s B olice co v curing | R, : | Soane: Eenolal Stttk S AL i ¢ may be as v Unite: fen million boys and girls in cities o O Car | now,” he contihued. “it is co-opera-| POlee commitiee. relative to securing | Request for a public hearing on the | Leading colored residents of the | Bri. Gen. Leroy Elfinge, assistant | States amiorney Tooriked by United | ~Ten million hovs and girls in ciil reodmen s Hiospital for a | tion beiween the progressive Demo-| 256iclonat fre alarm boxep and the fquestion of re.establishment of the | District will convene at Campbell A. |chief of stafl and director of the War | month 0 haly wus 1 tne ‘cionsmint | elatce e At B fe § | crats with a view to making the paxty i 788 T B R A Park Cit. | Police booth at Fourteenth and Ken-| M. E. Church, on Nichols avenue [plans division of the Army, is the of accumulated business. P oon Tt ter tridr oo liv Wrenn. 13, 1205 Patomac | effective in the next Congress and the | %1% meeting of the Takoma Park Cit-|nedy streets was made in resolutions | southeast, at § o'clock tonight, to con. | senior umpire for the “Black” force. | Other merrere or i A e el i was knocked down by an auto-] Next campaign.” B e ot "mlfi e adopted by the Sixteenth Street High-) duct memoria) exercises in tribute to | His assistants are Capt. W. R.|are: 1 S A ma iy While runnine across the street | Fe was unable to attend. he said,| o T A SFTRES UL, S de|lands Citizens' Association at a meet-| the late Dr. Rezin H. Shipley. The vles, jr.. U. . N.. and Maj. J. J.|place northeast; James W. Pheenis. | - : nadeling in the Sixth Presbyterian Church, | meeting will be under auspi of the | Bain, member of the general staff, 1405 P iy e SE e Thomas H. Flint. 127 Quincy % e e oy nient. | because of engagements in Miami, Fia. |2 time efforts wi 3 orthwes her h arly last night to secure additional fire alarm boxes, | Sixteenth and Kennedy streets, last | Hillsdale Citizens' Association, of | U. S. A Sehiarts thr e o T POSSE KIELS MURDERER. bruised about the body and | 0% h'{'f“xf:::“; a?ifi‘&’f,‘} D rtiol 1t was said night. It was pointed out that the|which R. H. I i dent In addition the Seattl Xioouihy stves: morth | les injured. She was treated | tures had been p: cra o it i Y ght. . H. Lewis is president. n addition the Seattle carr st; Jos v e, 723 Taylor | L £} nhired. S eted] fiscord, while, as a matter of simple 131;;; d'{“y‘!;“""u“"('"‘"e‘,’i by the | hooth placed there when the com- | The invocation will be delivered by | many other staff officers of varh::(; rest L’x;:‘;l,\‘\'ev\l .;y:h;xa "; Orate. | 1 5 ood, 45, 1500 I | fact, most of this so-called discord re-| Board of Kducation to send repre-| munity was sparsely settled. Rev. Charles H. Wesley. Among |branches when she departed today. % Tiiistyaousnth street movtimast |2 T Wors Thas, 50 Rullets Yuto v |lates to local or personal matters as|Sentatives to attend a joint discus-| The closest police precinct is about | those who will speak are: Rev. A. C. ¥ 2 Wit . Binierson. 7125 Tannt ¢ Poli i dictinguished from national princl-|sion of public school matters at & |two miles distant, it was said, and| Smith, Tev: 3. T Sarahail, Rev: & M. _ . Fleet_Sails Tomorrow. il . neeson, 108 Tamont Slayer of Police Chief. O e At | plen? ; il:l nll";” \'«fi,;%\l' 1{:“9'(’:;“"“:; without the booth. where an officer | Wesley, Rev. C. H. Parker, Prof. John | Among the final entertainment (718 Shepherd street northwest: i JELLICO, Tenn {11 1ifth street| 1le urged “thorough elimination of | Franklin School. The emactment of{always could be found, proper pro-|H. Paynter, Rev. J. W. face, Dr. J. |affairs for tofay was a luncheon to | A. Shaw, 1653 Iennsyivania ave in, chiet of pol Wl and I streets, | Personalities, through the laying aside (& law providing a fiveyear bullding | tection is not afforded. A letter from | Hayden Johnson, Rev. M. H. Davis, | the admirals and senior officers of | northwest: Fenjamin. 0. Hopper. 943 | shot 16 death near ihe ciis it AR O A of personal‘ambitions and through | program, s Polnted oul Jast|the Police Department stated that it| Rev. W. H. Manokoo, Prof. J. C.(the armada by J. A. M. Elder,|N street northwest: Vance M. hohler | terday by 4 negro, Jim Evans, who honest effort to get together. hight, has in a measure enhanced|was inappropriate at this time to re-| Bruce, Thomas L. Jones, Dr. W. H. | Australian commissioner to the | 1392 Twelfth Atreet northwest: sepe | turn, was shot to death less than b acture Is Reported. | “League officials said the banquet|the cha and nature of school | establish the station Jackson, Rev. N. H. Humphrey, Prof. | United Siates, in honor ‘of the pro.|T. Nolan “Tenth street naribeact: |an hour later by a pursuing posse 50. 1245 Twenty, | had been canceled because of lack of | Improvements in varlous ssctlons of{ Twentyfive dollars was ~appro-| Garnet 'C. Wilkinson and John H.|posed visit of a part of the fleet i i 01 Thicty - 5 WeNtY: | {ime to obtain other speakers after|the city. The association will make|priated to support the fight of the| Wilson. Australia. “”"’,'}i":"m,"\”‘\f',:‘" 't | Mr. Bryan and Mr. Roosevelt had sent | recommendations in harmony with | federation against the pending court suffered injuries yesterday rnoon when struck I motor to [Charles R. Kengla, 3001 Thirty.| Chief Bowlin had wone to o e e ) {fourth street northwest; Robert (. |home to arrest him on a charge of i v as as prac ra. g < Selections will be rendered by the e grand fleet proper steams from |Rice, 215 Otis streel northwest. | drunkeness and disorderly conduet driven | their regrets T e i ary Ruadticable. Mrs.|action questioning the constitutional- | Campbell “Choir. Bethlehem Choir. | the bay tomorrow under command of | Charles R. Chambers. 3343 Stephen. |and w Wt dows: ‘the: negzo s v-sec .- - et the asseciation at the meet. | 1ty of the rulings of the zoning com- | Birney Choral Society and St. John's | Admiral §. S. Robison. commander in |son place northwest; Charles F.|a_high-caliber rifle and shooting the . ocked | 2 s s mission. Chofr. Solos will be sung by Prof. E. | chief of the battle fleet, Higgs, 1217 K street southeast.|officer three tim rctured. Surgical aid | Capt. Brown Resigns. 3 . C. King, Borden Putnam, Mr. | N. Broadnax, Edward Lewis and Mrs. Arthur Langley, 731 Eighth street| A deputy went to aid the chief, and t : | “Reports were submitted by F. C.|simpson and W Carl Womit w - . 2 . 3 v went to aid iven at Emergency Hospital. The resignation of Capt. Cornelius|Merritt and Walter Irey, representa:| clected to. momberonip, Beosiaom | nommoen o Ry Gotion will be pro I D e oA vith & bl | v v.J. W. - 9, 3 ™ i1 = e en raced to a loc dware Jlision between a street car and | ¢ Brown, U. §, Infantry, has been tives to the Federation of Citizens'| Panl F. Grove prestaed A B s R Dl e ey A [y e 2u oo tomobile of Leroy, Johnson, 344 | accepted by the President to take ef-| Associations. ; SRR B S T The birthday, of Thomas Jefferson | B0 1018 East Cabitol street; B d rifles and organized ‘s et southwest. occurred vesterday | feot May 1. o sttt ADDEEYOR: the e o- ¥ rvin emp, 3751 Jocelyn streef ns, who came within oon at In averue and | tion of the executive committee ap- Auto Men Want Tax Lifted. Two Given 0. R. C. Commissions. s Cele”?-’*‘ffl last night Jn a literary | northwest; Charles A. Chaconas, 3814 | fi distance of Evans less than 2 d street. Inez Sumlin, colored, 3%, propriating $25 to the fund protect- 5 B Smore " Texideth: of this " Gty an m'}’{,‘;,“- "Drf'!;'rr,am given at the | Kansas avenue northwest; John W.|miles from Jellico, about G50 bullets 14 Sullivan court southwest, occupant | M_street southwest, occupant of the | PIOPREHTE SO0 U LS CH BGIC) Officials and members of the Na-| Twé sidents s city |home of Willlam Tipton Talbott, 1836 | fiile, 514 Fourth street northwest, and | entering his body { the automobile, was slightly hurt. | truck, was slightly hurt. They were | B (20 BISTH K expert in the court | tional Automobile Chamber of Com- |have heen commissloned In the Of-|Ingleside Terrace. Speakers included | Anthony Sesso, 768 Rleventh street \da Taylor, 43, 711 Fifth street | given first aid at Ismergency Hospital. 'g”-dn 5 merce called on Secretary Mellon yes- |ficers’ Reserve Corps of the Army.|Judge Robert K. Mattingly of the|southeast. | cupant of the automobile | Rexford Smith, 10, 1816 California |Proceedings. == o o, g [terday to urge that he recommend to |They are Brnest C. Ropes, Depart |Municipal Court Dr. A. H. Zimmer- Horan, 1116 First street | street, while running to regain pos- | (P | ety 4ith .| Congress repeal of the war excise mo- | ment of Comumerce, who s appointed |man and Dr. Le Grand Powers. Musi % {for building houses is the lat oot abott ne “iace) SEkionr ofFa Wars ball dear: s Homd den recording the minu {or taxes, asserting that a 5 per cent |a captain in the Military Intellizence |eal numbers were given hy W. Alan| [n Norway, there bars | novation bheing tried out in England iy i R ety &ty nneh; oA ma NI ATA AL Ly uction' in the wholesale price on | Division, and William D. Haislip, 702| Brett and Miss Catherine Posey and |aainst a woman halding any office | [ is claimed that the combination in: L anoter truck in front T street | with an automobile and injured hisl Tndia, Indo China an sencer cars would follow such a |G street northeasi. who is appointed recitations were given by Miss Adele or position, cxcept thai of minister 'sulates the houses, both againat celd Jesterdayy Jesse Mils, golvred, 32,429 arims. Py _ aringipal rice exportis cedure % @ second lieutenant of Infantry, __ Martell and.Miss Blizabeth Foley, _ in & church, i, g b s .m‘ljl‘xonar - Siave S S A combination of cork and toncrete