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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. D. (.. FRIDAY, APRIL 24, 1925. I'WO BABY GRANDS COME BY AIRPLANE. Epoch in aerial transportation between New York and Wash- MARY PICKFORD FINDS DOUBLE. Screen star concludes search for APPEAR IN “PAGEANT OF GEORGETOWN." Group of participants in entertainment being given the latter ington_established when instruments come. in large biplane designed by Igor Sikorsky, to local pi one. and after receiving 7000 photographs. selected Miss Charlotte half of this week at the Christ Church (Georgetown) parish hall, Thirty-first and O strects, under the direc- er. Left to right: Charles Collyer. who took turn in flying plane; Igor Sikorsky, designer, standing by Jones (left), whose birthplace, Toronto. is also Mary’ rtion of Mrs. Horace G. Torhert. Left to right: Flo Beale. Stewart Wizht, Betty Gre d. Horace pienp; Bicue §, E. Blastey sl scated b pisio. Eduand Drcop. Wide World Ph Torbert, jr.: Polly Blunt and Ernestine Greenwood. CHIMPANZEE GREETS DEMPSEY AND BRIDE. Joe Mendi. cultured denizen of Hollywood, after severs OBSERVE DEPEW'S BIRTHDAY. Members of the Pilgrim Society of FLOAT DEPICTS LAST SUPPER. One of the featurés of the Passion week proe Madrid. Spain. was days in the metropolis. meets. old friends upon the arrival of the champion and the former Estelle Taylor the United States send 91 roses in observance of the 914 birthday of an elaborate portrayal of this scene in the life of Christ. with the apostles who were present at this im for the first visit to New York since their recent marriage. Vnderwood & CUnderwood their president, Chaunees M. Depew. Wide World Photo pressive event in biblical history. P. & A Photos PLAVERS DEPIGT ~ Crioosine wukearan is crive. Chl| Y PLANNNG HONE BREW SAFE %F,tr, ESTATE Boakn To rront cEAR) RHTS STAB “TOWN OF GEORGE" s cutrr eve s snaras o1 g (NCOME TAX BOOST) WHENNONE 1S SOLD vt rrons v st souse—sinte mus o SKIES ABOVE OAHU ized Vandalism Under Way—Holds Original 2 Eviction Lately and Declares hhon Was Great National Characters in Work of Another Sacred. France to Be Brought to Chief Justice McCoy Defines Justified—Cites Increases Averted. Defenders of Hawaii on Alert Pageant Representing EVO- | .. . «ocoumien prose ¥ ot s Level of Ratio of Great Rights of Search Under Compreensive plane o S ; ¥ d d A YALEIG c. JFll 24—~ The| ©d oh-thése principles or:origin and i W rental abuses in the District were out- ceptions hoard fail to secure s lution of Nation’s Capital. | iaicigh Times ih- an cseisiva inters| the. older. nations. the Eeverament Britain and U. S. Volstead Act. e e et e A L e ST Nears Islands. view. published vesterday. quotes Gut- stops vandals, traders and others from the Washington Real Estate Board, at posed increase in 2 dance with zon Borglum. deposed seulptor of the | injuring or meddling with in ‘chang. L one of the largest meetings that or- the board's suggestion as to the proper = Stone Méuntain Memorial. when ques- ing, or in anv way adulterating or | g ganization ever held, at the Wardman ' amount tioned as to the appointment of Au- corrupting original creations. Par| otel, last night The report was received with ap LY ) = efdrismutic roles In the setflument ot | Eue Lottt oh M Saccaior, Sl I Whs Dath dot fet vl Vaiwe ob| (BABSC D, 34— caf for ary law violations as long | Speaking hefore officials of the lead- | plause and drew favorabie comment. | o HONOLULL. April. 24— Through the Town of George, from which has | SaYing the crime that has been committed |fundamental remedy to restor - |as no sale is mude, even thos 'xt|nur“l“‘e:”‘r wle and civic organizations, Mr. | Mr. Petty was commended for his sy s e poslloglenit i You may not touch or change the against its history in the organized | yyench treasury is an increased i being , manufactured there, Chief sald "the: board: planned to get | worl searching for planes of the Blue fleet N © | original creation or art work of an-|vandalism under way. But I still be- | ; from court records all suits filed in-| Following Mr. Petty’s report, ke S b 5 Vrousht to life last nisht when algier. It is contrary to fundamental lieve that it will be stopped and that | come tax, bringing France up to the|Justice McCoy held in setting aside | volving tenant summons cases. The |Charles G. Edwards, president of the | % Dich is-agaciing v‘)‘?;r‘;hn"xm the great cast, including many of thell'|jaw, and no sculptor, painter or au- Atlanta herself will stop i level of the American and British search warrant under which the |transcript in every case will be studied | National Association of Real Estate! f'on e e for Planes as Fleet Greatenationall Gharactersimhotblas the Associated Press eI A fret the Associated Press grown the National Capital, were lic business of France durinz May nd June was under discussion. M Caillaux put this measure throuzn to prevent night hombins in possible air raid | mage Sale Arrest Case. Society | | B S S e thor having creative genius or pos-] Not once durin : nd the board : e )f suspense was evident every or having crea genius or p o the inferview, ac- Llected n home of Mrs. Katherine Lane, 4611 |2 e board will take active steps to | Boards, comprising those of 515 cities i the self-same garments worn by the |sessed of e iilha | s - 3 ratio, and ruthlessly collected from K: e Lane, t g = cities. | here amc the defending. Black colonists, Dresented ~The Pageant of | pmmeg Of the creative impulse will .| cording to the Times, did Mr. Borglum | rich and poor alike. The new finance | Ninth street northwest, was entered |whothor asuad ool of the tenant,|addressed the meeting. He praised | oCC 2ONE I O o NE on of it i g et ot s« e hie| mention the name of Mr. Lukeman.|minister served notice on Parliament e & and | procedding: . where such | the recent work of the local board | orces as the impendi v s Ul | press ask yourselves and answer the | using a phrase of his own in referring | vesterday of this intention e and prohibition agents and | proceddings are unjustified. It is|and termed it one of the strongest . 2 Thirty-first and O streéis question why French, Bartlet, Me- | {, his successor. |~ His sidental-| two 10.gallon stills and a quanity of | Planned to keep a record of every case | boards in the country He called Expect Early Attack. There was laughter in many of the | Nonnies, Bob Aitken, Tafi, Grafley L R e e e Fania comstanty, 1o oheck A1pAby Sthis | oty the: st me scttae ] oot oS E R s cenes depicied and the re tears (a1 recognized sculptors of ability |l S QNS Son v OF w50 DRSS I va e method the entire rental situation.|the 515 organizations compris the et Torces. g Sl e e nd many a thrill of pride. for in the |why did these men of creative and U. D. C. REFUSES AID. visional credits to carry on the pub vember 20 last prohibition agents | “We shall mdke the same effort to| National Association S 5 m‘“”f o ah i :’*H’;h;\'; s idfence sat some of those who |known idealism not take up the watched TRoy F. FEdelin leave the |take care of the interest of the tenant.| In his address Mr. Edwards stressed | with which. communicatlon has. been carlier had taken part in Civil War K adbrmon Officers “ Score - Memorial Body on premises mentioned 4nd enter an auto- | if after a study of any of the tran- |the need of bringing the real estate | cut off . are evidentlt taken” serionsl incidents and the orgetown As e i 3 e b aoure . Uious | mobile carry A package. They ar-|scripts we find he needs it. as if the |business to a professional plane. and | by the defending Black forces. whick pembly in Linthicum Hall in 1895 ngelo as Comparis Coin Selling. thieichpPer dn o oo ip 6. rested him on a minor traffic violation | tenant had personally appealed t0 us.” | said that up to date 33 universities | ept the heavens fluminaied thraugt which were enacted in the pageant Al oion Hor Sibars 10 addil es for credits amounting to 6! ind then searched the car. finding a | declared Mr ty N daacllesen werd HbTie; reul estate] - e s 2 B Sk LA gelo ‘ “ gt bl PESCACRO R ko 8 [oR 0 5 86 francs. Of this amount 101.-| fur of peach hrandy, still warm, they college: & real estate | gut the night by searchlights in ar toute, was weitten iand Qirected by. | Ho aom et St the fowreail | ATLANTA S Ga..frApril, 24-—Two | of "the-.Erenchioccupation’ troops iined and a search made without an; He also stated tha B Fopn S a0 Snads baRn IOt 1y ne thi: b C N 3 1 1 stated that nee the end of | he pointed qut A Ao Covle Torbert. A cast of |t e o s aoaghised the sanctity of | other officials of the United Daugh- | Maintaininz the imperturbable calm | aliexation of a sale THe P at ssslbte of GO ke e tava ” Radios Plight to U. S i Angelo niz : | L nited e Ahorhnpersiacon . sions of Congress hoard ; more than 130 teok part and a large | he ather's creation and could not|ters of the Confederacy last night|which characterized his reappearan 3 g " had handled 73 landlord and tenant| Wants Responsibility Understood. For the first time in histary a major “roup of pazeant committees. includ- have done that adfed sthelnhvoloss £ that fiofuiixs. | In Freneh ;public: 5 x Hasis Sof i Gontention: cases. involving 91 persons. There zeneral commanding a beleaguered many prominent in Washing Many artsits have tried to add|Walter J. Gr "v.‘lv"cslrden}_ of the "fl:‘“:h;v”""“"» \ttorney Harry A. Grafdt for Ede.|Were 30 notices to vacate, 39 ,,(,,“.,\.{‘(HIIV‘;P’V;!‘@‘GQH“Iml;hl‘nl\ug all w..n]..'r\ Catt eobE ast iR Sl b Tia ke social and business circles, aided arms to the Venus de Milo. but none|State division of the organization, in Ch: lin and Mrs. Lane, who had heen |Of increased rent and 22 miscellaneous | L, heIr, responsibility was empha- | carious position to all America. when he preparation of the pageant has been mad enough—shall I say ass|Statements concerning the ~Stone Anniversary of Banishment. charged with violations of the Vol-(Cases. M Petty's report showed that [actate transactions invelved $175.000 - | Ml Gen. E. M. Lewis, commanding eIhe paceant was opined ¥ P g : :ym‘n;‘\m ‘onfederale Memarinlicon- | o e P e aars ago’ yesterday | Stead. act, asied the:colirt th, quash fOUt oL heitotal apptarihgdbetore thie | 540,000 e hon {'I"“;\‘I*‘r“ N bt of | the Hawaiian®department, spoke from Jelondoth plantinz the banner of | Referring to the statement credited |trovers that Cafllaux heard himself sentenced | the search warrant as illegal. In|board there was only one actual evic- |y (0 SHAUAIIY. | Move thal Wl off station KGU. * Gien. Lewis told of his Spain at Axacon and its subsequent (o Lukeman that he would not face| Mrs. Walter D. Lamar, a past pres- | " iy oriconment and banishment by | granting ‘the. request Chief . Justice |tion. and this. Mr. Petty said. the|iaq) estate, he amplified. b position and explained details of the akstruction: by Tnd Capt. John | the head of Lee, “only change it to be |ident of the te organization and | 4po Senate On this occasion the Sen- | McCoy points out that the law pro. | Real Estate Board felt was justified He denica. th ‘”xh S ¢ in. | War game. but gave no details which sSmith. dealing with the Indians at|in unity with my work,” Mr. Borglum | chairman of the general Program|,ie suve him silent treatment. ap- | tects from searching homes. dwellings| AR analysis of the 30 notices 10| antion of establishing 3 monapoly | MSHt be of value to attacking Blues Totawamakee, and Capt. Fleet, de- added. sarcastically | committee. in a telegram declning | o, inc not to notice his presence. | or other places designed and intended | Quit'Shows only three where the prob- | i qriving those peanie from. ihe reat| Who might be listening.in 14ined by the Necost and | the Pll just work over the Venus to| the proffered chairmanship of a coin- | RATIGE, 1o] [, BOCr JO8 PHENCRER: | 0 DM Beee GEREned 800 URCOC erty owners insisted on getting rid | or e e S| 2% Gleneral Assembly of Maryiand, were |harmonize her with my improved |distribution committee for the me- | (oS SEEWNEC I8 MAke & CRCBEr BRINER | (0 e HEOC, exelis P be. | Of the tenants where the board did |3}y Fdwarde moin Gron ohe CAltors g o Sl sion on M. Caill: an vitupe = quarters, unless it is known he. ® enap < A Mr. Edwards said that the realtor e e, e o morah docasenfu. ana. estnues | 195, N, Catns ' the slupey | ine minrie, e 11 Kngwt, b | e e ™ e r, Ecvards st ot the Veilor| GRANTS MRS. TUCKERMAN b oL e e o | O T Tlis 't %he OOIot | nEh i ot the Conte e oE = | tne Gnamber Maestay. onverted or altered by the installa- | fenants were relocated, and all the|earnest desire on the part of re- b A R S s e I e S S sl T e o e farger | In a businesslike manner the finance | tion of liquor-making machinery that [Dther cases were adjusted. Of the|cponsible men to raise the plane of RETRIAL IN $50,000 SUIT ftom whom the land was obmm g over said. = oh (.;n> eir “xv -qerih:z;“: minister attended to affairs in the up; | it's original character i® definitely |39 'Ppldn:reaxjeg 17 cases -were com-| their profession and establish eth- thie} town, doolke part b evoistion Calls Plans Tdle i At et i e e per house, then returned to the Cham: | and decidedly changed. thus bringing | Promised. 14 were justified. according | jcal practice: : episade, which described the evolutio 2 3 o e e oo I ber the place within the category of |to the board. and the tenants have| “Among those at the meeting were | Assessed $450 Damages in Rum- ulder the GRorges. ‘Plans to scrap the designs of the|plonship of the Stone Mountslin' Me- | “-jpyiiionaires will pay just like other | stores, shops, factories and other (28reed to pay the increase. Other|s” E. Sevmour, secretary of the Pre-Revolution Events. great Confeder: , consider-} taxpayers.” he informed the Ch: places of business cases were satisfactorily settled, and | Washington Chamber of Commerce % the Revolu- | Ins the colossal blocking: feet in{ Mrs. Jol A. Perdue, president of | when an interruption from the ri Under the court’s ruling. it Is said, | four remained outstanding. The mis-| john Poole. president of the Federal T ehilze ‘Apbasien Bvents leading up Lo (B O on |length—are immature. "It togk methe Atianta Chapter of the organiza- | broke out. “The rich men have es | prohibition agents may not interfere | cellaneous cases are requests for American National Bank: James T eader Appea ,;, n \\..,.‘. :h.n,n \lexl\u‘ front . \near. | Seven _\|f‘nll'~"|n'rhmld Inlx “llm'v« u‘\\' tio V)m a s vmnmhsa::ll Tl l'nn]ml ta \ulum. ‘. with householders making home hrP\l\' vice and ‘other matters. Lloyd, president of the Board of kd- Justice Stafford in the District Su \e. Potomac _ River accomplished. To propose to ‘destroy | he position of the Atlanta Chap- | T will also enforce the law against |as long ax they do not attempt to sell ucation: Charles J. Columbus, sec- |preme Court today awarded Mrs . ction House, nOW e 1o onossuY e _ e tiowia G i ks : Ch olumbus, sec- | preme Court toda Gordon’s Indpectlon 0 eet. and | the Lee head'!is equally idle.” - clter, U.°D. €. wasiclearly defined by |the export capital,” the winister | any of the product _ [ Increases Are Balked. retary of the Merchants and Manu- | Walter Tuckerman, well known so- Wisconsin avenue and 31 street, and | Myyhon questioned as to the ethics of | Mis. Walter Grace, -president of the | continued. “The law' is insufficient. = The report showed that one-third of | facturers' Association, and many |ciety leader, a new trial on the suit @©h the portico © _"”,‘ otion of a | men of art relative to one taking up|Georgia division, U. D. C., to the ef- | but it exists, and the best we can do all the cases handled by the board did | guests from neighboring real estate | for £50,000 mages brought againsi wansion and in a reproc the work of the other, Mr. Borglum |fect that the U. D. €. cannot be con- | is to apply ii. SUN WORSHIP TOWERS |not involve an increase in rent or|hoards. Tom .Jarrell, president of [her by M Myrtle McMaster for 1gwn fair held in 1768 arrieq |ie guoted as saying . l‘hyi-!m-vd as any longer connected with | M. Herrlot presided over the Cham | evictions. According to the board. of [ the hoard, presided. A buffet supper |allezed false arrest at a charity rum- Seenes in Stuer's Tavern. carvried | 0ulhe Sy Tature the fundamental | the Stone Mountain Association by [ ber for the first time with good humor | all the notices to vacate. only 12 were land entertainment followed |mage sale on ¥ street in December the! drama down fo 1300, When | law ¢ + of chastity. at the bot- | ties of sxmpa and approval, since |and authority MAY BE MODEL FOR U. S.! e e i = ot Bowgreas fallowiiis a period | tom. of All créagve activiy Ulegit) | the agsociation "+ ¢ ¢ 'has Become e B. F. YOHE IS RETIRED. | JEWISH A verdict of $450 damages against Mrs diction of Congres: gl macy, or the corruption of the source @ local “group more interes n W Bl 3 Tuckerman, and. througzh Roger .J et S i e S oo it 0% g o T ot | TAKOMA TULIP EXHIBIT | oatle Source of New Ldeas tor LEADERS: MEET. | Tuckerman, fand_throuet s Francis Scott K s | v | lower world a crime against ¥ elt interest of the entire coun- Sk British Savant ZaRT @ 3 a2 T g dict be set aside and that she be ; Mary Taloe Lloyd, as they o |ty { | yscrapers. < 3 ; . et Mars A ot s i | God TO OPEN DOORS TONIGHT rmee Had Been Clerk in Pederal Serv- See Pictures Showing Work Done | fiven s new sl ‘ I ere shown in a scene in the et - | : : | Mrs. Tuckerman was chairman: o o enisode, This was followed by wr. ana es Liosa| RUM B 3 ice Since 1886. | by National Council. a committee in charge of the rum Nirh episode, This was followed DY | oy prown. Mr. and 3 dova | OAT DISAPPEARS. Five Classes of Blooms Scheduled i the svecine froe Sh e e R e et o Mt AP wah the ball held July 7 i celebra- | \(ohi, Miss Betly Greenwood. Miss N SOt Araih b4 Tixcayations | Benjamin ohe, clerk in. the| Pictures. illustrating the work done ACQiiniiie arfieoveriat drees ion of the openin: \"ll‘:‘ll“ :’ ":“,“f:“ k¢ | Jeanetie Hume Miss Elizabeth “T n- | | in Show to Continue Through | of ncient towers for sun worship injTreasury Department, who had been |by the Jewish National Fund Council Whidh, had been: manried.” to jaell; for e N hed. dorketown e -"fi»"\ "\‘}“ Holdridge and Yacht Belfl‘ved to Have Sunk With | o Mesoptamania may furnish architects | in the Government service since 188G, | which is raising funds to aid the|$7.50 and which some ussistant had ihe crinoline days whe ieort slackwell Smith, | | 5 : R TR | Bl = i itizens In this border territory lefl | PN FMUL o \Wiiking and Mrs, | Cargo in Lake. | | with new ideas for skyscrapers, ac- |retjred today. Many good wishes|Zionist movement in Palestine, were | Permitted Mrs, McMaster to lake on & North and South to take up | veed ST Tolbe 18, had charge. of A large nmumber of blooms have|COrding to Prof. Beresford Pite of|were expressed for his comfort and |shown hefore a large audience in the | PA¥MeRt f $2 A o 1 50 separating brothers and friends:| SRRFES L2 FHERONE L8 S0 Ll FEL e | ' CLEVELIAND, - AprHl {24.—The . Ca- | been-entersd. in the annual cully the Royal College of Architecture.|panniness by the chief of the Divi. egs | stopped Mrs. McMaster as the latter e, el War. The,pageant. closed | theainclgenial mugle. o0 E e launch AMs “Mevbilie ls. be- for athe bros e annual tulip SHOW | | ondon, who I8 representing his or'f Jorl of Drinting, Frederick F. Weston, |uditorium of Central High School | was about Lo leave the place and said ity e Covill Woor_ Bl ADEOnLD Miss Sefta Craig. soprano: Mrs. Jo- nadian I Ada ay of the Takoma Horticulutral Club. | 2PC0 VOR8N N Convention | Sion oF It - 50N [ Wednesday night. Rahbbi lLouis J.|she could not take the garment ai with the e O, A eie Ry, | scpbioe fobey, contralto, a Jesse | jjeved to have gone down in a storm :"hh‘;' ‘\:HI "[Tv\]‘l ) ....|;.,;. tonizht at| 060 American Institute of = Archi My Yahe aaiered thed Ghve et hwefel presided at the meeting and | that = Among G & cast were | Veiteh or. 1 < he Takoma Library and remain ops " My sover e d 3 " Y & O e e Tenry T Dur: | Veltoh tenore 0 omors, | on Like Erie Sunday with her crew | the Takoma Library and remain open| ocs now In session here. aer e e en O ermment | geliveredl ;a .briel. address. " : | s. McMaster claimed the police Pine o ekiiton Dorses. Kreder.|- Others: Who Sha Honors. 'of three Canadians and a Cleveland [*piay tomorrow. = Prof. Pite explained that a glaze ap- | Serving 15 vears there, he wae tane, | o 1o, WOETAM included A violin solo | were summoned and her way to the o rndiey, Fontaime Bradley, Tench | Sceners for the bageait Was Prel) bootlegger while making her maiden ;.o efass for tulln variotior i eTe | plied—to the exterior of the sun WOr-|7ci eq to the Treasury, under the ad- | o ios Breeskin and a voeal solo by |door barred in the inierval. = Mrs. \Ma William: Beall, E. C.' Ropes, PAred by Mise Luchs Holer rinia | [oYage as a rum runner between Port | valeg of tulips alone and tlips with | SRippers’ towers gave them brilliant | ministkation of Secretary Gage, and | saso b Hor Lo Aocompan ed at the Tuckerman denied that there was any .0, Torber ves.. Stuart | 0 Mis s Stanleyv. Ontario, and Cleveland. . et 3 ues nd R andtetary . SE R | 3 v Sokolov. Special music | restraint of the patron. Mre. McMas Ho G Torbert L L e Jonn | Hollerith, Mrs. John Ihider.and John | “F0 oy JROTS: ARG FETERTT Ly jother flowers, for baskets of tulips e i e became the private secretary of Mil- |was also furnished hy_an orchestra, | tor asserted atie had, spent $450. for lake "Gordon, Henry. S. Matthews, | Elake Gordon. Costumes were ar:|joss of the 35.foot craft reached here |30"% ANG, tulipe With other flowers | poce excavations may presage this.” |\ to it Sanratary. The latier pars |1c0 by Alex Podnos. ' The committee | medics] attention as 'the result of her e . erence Lee. (omdr. | ranged by Mrs. John Blake Gordom. |\ien the hody of one of the Cana: | (0%, collections of hlooms and for the | 1e2hi3™ " iready the steam emanat. | APSIStant Secretary. The latter part in charge of arrangements for the | nervous condition following the. epi Hewitt. Dr. Shippen, Willlam Wood | rs. | Shoemaker. Miss ‘Radfordgjans, George Knagss of Port Stanley, [ *°p “1° Dioom 1o b e e, The|In& in picturesque clouds from the |7 o SreC ol DU E TIORe Jn. (he foccasion was -composed:. of - Rabbl|sode. Attorney P: B. Morehouse! rep e o Shoewnaker. Walter Peter, | and Mrs. Lloyd Shippen. ;.| was picked up by a fishing tUE. | .ommittee is composed of Mre. Daniet| (oP Of these buildings suggests the o' biication giving the declsions of | tlonal ‘;‘;’;(‘:mn‘;fl the Jew ln{; Na- | resented Mrs. McMaster. r.: Horace Torbert, Jr.; Frank Hanna,| Others in charge were Mrs, Rawl|other Canadians aboard were Bert |\filicr, chairman: A H. Deike, L. W | 2Jtars which smoked to Heayen from | Treasyry Department under cus- |stein, chairman in chasee of oo | Shis ‘al 3 a Mrs. Pe ngs u a - . 8. y - | Butcher, owner o t] at, 2 aM 2 ¥ r S s.” iy = # Capt. Hillman, Mf. and Mrs. Percy |ings Hume and Mra. & Percy Thomp | B o s e boat, and|gennart, Mr. and Mrs. William Leay. | thell summits.” toms, ‘internal revemue and otber |ments for the program, and M. Rosen- New Uprisingin Hondlu'n Thompson, Capt. ana Mrs. Woolwort! prop 3 L Frank Payne also of Port Stanlev. | iy "™ Kianson and Mrs. 1. G| , ITof Pite, however, said he feared |50 g L geca e Mr. and Mrs, John Hanna, Dr. and |shal of cast; Comdr. Hewitt, lights.|The name of the Clevelander could |proene:. = ° -| the skyscraper was “an economic - ¥ . 4 8 rman of tickets. MANAGUA. Nicarasus; Apeil’ 4. Mrs. Robert Beale, M Wilnam | Mrs. Ernest Greenwood, dances, and | pot be learned. 3 p | mistake,” creating congested streets P T | e M Tranquilino - Arce, ‘a Honduran: lead Hoier, Mr. and Mrs. Rawlins Hume. | Mra. Richard Babcock and Miss Char-| Port Stanley dispatches say the = e and unhealthful conditions. He said | Spiders.were:found by the Mount| The oldest ‘map of the heavens |er, is reported to have crossed into Jies Fose Mary Ball Miss Mary Stu’ | lotte- Duvall. ticket, launch left there for Cleveland Sat-| A prominent merchant in a Westcrn | that Lohdon' will neweér have such |Fverest ekpedition last"year 4,000 feet | was made by the-Chinese in 600 B..C.. Honduras from Nieamgug 6t the wrt, Miss Frances Biake. Miss Eliza he pageant was presented under urday with 300 cases of beer. The [city has as his private secretury | tall buildings because its foundation | higher ‘than ~any vegetable 'zrowth.|and is now in the National Library al | head of a rehél force and éapturéd a eth Dorsey. Miss Mary. Bradlex, Miss | the auspices of the Paris House | craft started back Sunday morning. |young deaf and,dumb woman who is|ix not sufficiently solid and because | The spiders are: belleved to féed upon'i Paris. ‘It denotes the position of 1,400 ' number ~of Honduran . refugess at Joolly Blunt, Mrs. John IThider, T. Jan~ Guild ¢§ Christ Chursh, Mo word has.been heard of her sinc n expert in lip yeading. R of legal barvierss pne another, - {inco Pinos, a Lpwn nedr ‘the frontler, LS