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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, MAY 2, 1925. e e S e - ~1TE PRI e r . - NC) : E SE AS N V > ¢ FE ] e ail " A FLOWERS FOR MRS. COOLIDGE. illia Smith, Peggy Kahn and UP GOES THE AMERIC LEAGUE PENNANT! Walter Johnson, MAY-POLE DANCE ON THE ELLIPSE AS NATIONAL CHILD HEALTH DAY FEATURE. Threatening weather failed to prevent the May Jiiaca Oens, phiotogeaghiod wiihe Whits ”’:""L \K\“x‘lhl ,\Ir’-, E‘ “h:!"': ;:\' star pitcher; Manager “Bucky” Harris and others of the world champions day festival given under the auspices of the Child Welfare Society. The celebration took the form of a May-pole dance, drills, wooderaft exercises, terday. The children called to present the First Lady of the Land with a lending their aid in raising the honor flag at American League Park yes- singing and parading, and several little May queens were crowned. Physiclans and nurses, in nearby tents, gave physical examinations to children. basket of Spring flowers, in appreciation of the President’s Child Health terday afternoon. National Photo. National Photo day proclamation. : Her press agent failed to “land.” Dr. Florence Sabin, histologist at § Reports that Betty Blythe, Ameri- Johns Hopkins University, who is | can movie actress, had been kid- the first woman chosen for member- { naped by Bedouins in Palestine e Natisnali 4 ; have been investigated by the Asso- - ship =l ""\.h ‘“'h'l“' ::“"";‘{h": ciated Press and Reuters, Ltd., with ATION TIME IN THE NAVY DEPARTMENT. Assistant Secretary Robinson undergoing the I A T B S Y the result that the story is termed a BISHOP ADDRESSES WORKMEN UPON COMPLETION OF CRYPT. Photograph taken in Resurrection arm-seratching and inoculation yesterday. Left to right: J. B. May, private secretary to Secretary Wilbur; notable work in blood cell research. | “hoax” “hapel of the Washington Cathedral, when Bishop Freeman addressed the workmen after the completion of Secretary Wilbur, Assistant Secretary Robinson, Dr. Haynes. National Photo. Copyright by Underwood & Underwood Copyright by P. & A. Photos, the crypt. National Photo, Special Dispatch to The Star. German factories handling pre- HAGERSTOWN, Md., ) cious me! have installed a radio “Lifting” high school gir Gives Two Little FIOWEr| veen ordered to the discard. : : s had complained that girls E not reaching home as prompt- Bearers n Ch”d Heanh Fes ly after school as they should, and . - tice of students stopping tival Real Motherly Kisses. | at the school exits and oftering them rides jn their automobiles was looked into. As a result Prof. John thief-detectin device, the Com- i Tnd merce Department was told today | ENGineering Museum Officials by its Berlin rom:s.: atives. Workmen empld¥ed in handling ise i is- the metals have hitherto been sub- seEk Comprom'se in DIS Jected t daily search when . leaving their working place. This pute With Walcott. has been done away with, how- ever, since the new machine, D. Zentmyer, principal of the high placed in operation at the factory Despite forbidding clouds and chilly school here, has issued an edict door, rings a bell whenever an in- temperatures, National Child Health e dividual carrying metal in unusual NEW day was observed in Washington yes- which forbids the practice. t passes within its range. ationa ternoon, with a pageant of | triputed his part to National Child} e proportions on the Ellipse | Health day activities by delivering an vice president. are at and a number of less pretentious cele- s through the National Radio s s 3 ¢ ¢ 3 S temp to br about a settlement brations elsewhere in the city, in one | Farm School of the Blue Valley ; g » ot the disagreement between of which Mrs. Coolidge wz star | Creamery. Mr. Hoover said, in part: 3 P PR /. - 3 o R n of e o “The American Child Health A T ¥ . e i . 5 Fai | ik : < el S he orig The “First Lady's” part was staged |cjation, of which I am pr " he riang 1n beneath the portico of the White|gaiq” “has adopted May day as the o i ; ; s ent it to t nes M House. While a battery of camerastime when the whole country should y . o ¢ : : 5 2 . L stn Tovion off photographic chapters of the: pro-|Eive, thought to the health of our : ; - 4 : : tention of placing the plane with ¢ Gk i X children. The war showed that half 3 ; T # . & # 2 3 ST . R of b IsDE PILH e ceedings_two little children slipped up | op aren The o od 3 London museum, because, he claimed to the big plate-glass doors of the Ex: | Should Lave bear. 16 the troineor Sl huge baskets of flowers, knocked 10ud | {nvestioaty Ke s Sk ; i ith | tution. haa allowed the o enough nui in others not gh ? = b v % 5 g Ee e . % H ; Coolldge stepped out, raised her hands | suough, nurses: In others not enough ke : e e New York Made in Trolley -3 ecretary of the around for the donors -of her lovely | ‘CaChing Lt Industry, said here today that he h E - schools, and in_some no physical in e e et 9 5 - = g : ry, said her that he gifts. A couple of ill-concealed giggles |SLI0EC S0 1, 5ome 1o, Physieal tn: RAISING THE PENNANT AT AMERICAN LEAGUE PARK YESTERDAY AFTERNOON. Thousands of Washingtonians gathered in the grand- Merger Survey. commu oth Dr. Wrig the rendezvous of the childr as ; ; L Insti i ¢ Sy A ment. Philadelphia team b; core of 9 7 National Photo. nstitus ng them to reach ar the “First Lady of the L: ok s bt e o Hatitasc ohi pl y a score of 9 to 4, { TraMc on Sixteenth street during|asreement. The Museum of En genuine kiss, the camer hutters A 3 be an ed w ras| Snapped “finis” on that phase of |have good milc and plenty of it \\WOMAN IS ARRESTED |HEWITT CHILD IS HELD $500,000 SUIT FILED SLAYER OF FAMILY greater than at any time of the| po, Spasamated with the Washing Washington's part in National Child |2here '8 Tio subsiitute for milk. -AS AGAINST DODGE HEIR day on Fifth avenue in New York| Health day. | egenind . OF LEGITIMATE BIRTH GAINS S céremonies were postponed by all of | (NeV ; : T e . made known today. s % = the municipal plas#ronnds because of {EIOWINE bovs and girls in the cities e Metois Referee’s Decision Affecting Rights | Attorney Leaves Detroit Imme- This is one of the first observations | Wright Explains Why He Would Weltare: Society went hrousn with | “OUF association ix endeavoring 10| ife of Doylestown, Pa., Merchant | ©f Late Peter Cooper's 11-Year- diately After Action Without | oo Morgan, Cumberland, Md,, [portation conditions in Washington, Send Plane Abroad. bl drenpod. Mhen | cause ild health. Many cities| 1o Refused Bail e 0ld Granddaughter. Giving Details. el iner Ty the A ocisted| Brew caped withou g i towns have " s Refused Bail When Ar- Dpoasible. e rms, ce can com 5 . : . ; vell s - 2 right refused las u_xh»rdmu e st e B r‘;\nm:"v‘('.ro‘;,‘“?yep:hi'fi raigned Before Magistrate. NEW YORK, May 2.—The legiti-| DETROIT, May 2.—Suit for $500,000 and Two Children. Maj. Covell said the comparison s niva nced around the May pole jo: T act ! Y ave. ti Retoint fe vk & Pigoins —_— of traffic ali day long on Fifth avenue e Smithsonian eneAlahias S vabn he ideal to which we should drive isf p 0 g p old daughter of the late Peter Cooper | o o ‘,ggz,‘g‘g;gr,};)."g",}:i“;;r,;‘;p,“cg‘;'{;_ in New York is much greater than | Institution at Was . He said he It was a day of joy for Washing : > g Hewitt and Maryon J. Hewlitt, now|man of th d 'of directors. The (lica that has not been born under| PHILADELPHIA, May 2.— Mrs. it W"M‘“‘fedbgir“mm‘m Mr. Bloom-| CUMBERLAND, Md., May 2.—Rus- | the peak *hours here show higher de- with him at this time. dances, colorful dr exercises in A A o B Aa GG - er leaving the city as soon as the|sell Morton, 28, was yesterddy sen.|8ree of congestion. Mr. W aid he today received - e ; Lygienic surroundings; that ever suf- = " | terday by Wallace MacFarlane, referee g 2 3 3 ; ; woodcraft, singing a @ rtishe 'l;lhw'ioro B, Uuh’-‘lg- fihme"clha’“ Inlin the suit brought in the Supreme|papers r)mr}{ been accepted by the!tenced to life imprisonment at Mary- Count at Sixteenth and S e e b A J v a P e -al, that town, was held without bail ves- | Court by Erskine Hewitt, as.trustee| y_clerk. < land § Seni T H SR | 3 e 2 e e el not have prompt and efficient medical b t 5 t ; and State Penitentlary, Baltimore, for | The count in Washington was made | of Senator George Norris of A e hic cvers ot on the Wiinte | attention and inspection, and that does| terday by a magistrate, charged with | under the will of Peter Cooper, grand-| Mr. Bloomer is administrator of "‘5’ senth and S sire r“ Jas mads ccored, i “ | eles f hygiene & = B " o . pe st Co.|Dodge, but has not been connected|ters on January 30 last, a crime to|a80 and showed a total of 12,004 vehi 5 of Mr. Walcott on the The United States Army Band, re.| €lements of hygiene and good health.”| "o - B e Trust O | with the Dodge company for more|which he entered o plen of gullty. cles passing that point between 7 a.m. grounds which preclude Mr nished the necessary music and in ! Bpren ] = Sho aled 25, 1921, leaving an | Praecipe notes that the suit is for $1.-| by three judges, who heard the testi-| The count on Fifth avenue at |the museum. i Ies uRomg. & moal sl Lor D e rate Hor oo ha e vas | ctaes ealutd s 0201000, ® #71600,000 the body of the text calls for | mony in the case after Morton had | Forty-second street, New York, was| Mr. Wright sald his plane, which he ‘.“;f;’;{:?;“’_i‘m e M:‘ Health Demonstration. | the middle. In her Signed confession. | in favor of the child. He was appoint.| Efforts to get in touch with Mr.|guilty. The judges’ verdict was first.|ber 1, 1924, and showed 18.303 vehicle smh Kensington, London, England Ith, followed by a heatlh pag The Miner Normal *School, on| e . g The crime in which Morton admitted | count included only north and south |about two months. 1 by a | 3 Norma g ing lent her husband’s automobil charges brought by the brothers and et g ch Morton admitte; auth . earff® Two interesting folk dances | Georgia avenue, vesterday afternoon | Eaward Greer ami that he had. wseq | sisters of Peter-Cooper Hewitt attack- his guilt was the slaying of the three |bound traffic. Another factor in the| In the meantime, he said, photo thef Miner Normal »School. The May | and demonstration all its own. The ! Smith. in W 1 LEVAnEEs Bt oM TR BN PEarn slept, the wife and two daughters hav-| permitted on Fifth avenue. In the |Of it for his laboratory records. pol nce, the climax t ery ) pageant, which was led by a cho-cho | 1o Grear ‘a,fg‘“‘“;;“;;‘f;*’:;hg;g;',§‘ P ter: Coonee - Fromitt the Hlesny: Eo: — ing been found with their throats cut. | total of 12,004 cars counted on Six- | Mr. Wright has declared that his de time,-was executed 10 little girls. | dents, Samuel Popel, included a num- | 5 4 sue” by the will of his grandfather, made an attempt to commit suicide by | Another result of the observations | Stead of giving to_an American Andggh the meantime corps of PhYSI‘| ber of truck floats filled with May.| f "pieme e was the head of a band | S48 Meaper. 5 ; to Be Philanthropist. cutting his throat with o table Knife, | was that the peak of trafiic in Wash- | Iuseum, was influenced by his objec: e children present some ' raples and flowers enacted by pupils in . . an LOIn 0nE Of Talllndle Tra191d v NEW YORK, May 2. — Phillip|who were guarding him until a police [the morning and between 9 and 10 | Lansley machine, which was present fd health and hyglene. |gav costumes of their own ““'kinfl-!nyfljgems ::ll?-: al:r:iilz;:g been ignor- ;;;T“n‘:w"edflby e mflg_mge P diond ;'\a-'!f Berolzheimer, city chamberlain, has | official arrived. Questioned regarding | o'clock in New York. ed to the Smithsonian Institution. diet. and sleep were found to cause|n health examination. One troop of | = the Eagle Pencil Co., of which he was | nothing of it. nue and Fifth street showed the fol- n Trial for Ro most _distress among the children, | the first grade marched each with a —_— president, and would devote the re- A i enslty af Doy moms| i Lawyer o Robbery. competent physicians, who had estab- | the verses of a ‘“Health alphabet” | National Tuberculosis Association; Dr. mated at $6,000,000—to public service Dynamite Used on Still. 143 vehicles for the five minutes from | against whom disbarment proceedings lished impromptu offices in tents on|made up by Miss Evyln Meredith of | Joseph A. Murphy, medical inspector| MARTINSBURG, W. Va., May 2|and philanthroples. 8:35 to 8:40 o'clock, or one car every |are pending, was ay placed on ecutive sion, deposited several | our youngsters had been perfect. Our i e 5 : . , ; : L ; : 2 | controlled by the : i : s . ¢ Traffic Feigning a bewildered smile, M 1914. in amazement and began 100king | (iching of health in many of the| Lalihs b s S Dl ‘ i 2 : National Museum of Engincering an from behind big white pilla some of the causes of health impair- stands for the unusual ceremony of the pennant being raised in the District of Columbia. Then the world champions proceeded to trim the fast i Ty and fes of the Smithson them into her arms and gave each a | (il en enougl’ millc. Thes: maat e aatahie andlevbattanar s | nee Industry s expected lon, sht to g City, Maj. W. E. R. Covell, assistant DEFENDS HIS DECISION. ithough the scheduled coronation | oren consume twice as much milk as| ()N ROBBERY CHARGE GIVEN LIFE TERM |to the Public Utilities Commission, ok i ° the threatening weather, the Child |15 Elven no milk at all. in the comprehensive survey of trans. its program on the Ellipse and es o Pleads Guilty to Killing Wife f the street rail i ; y eads Guilty to Killing Wife |merser of the street railways is| DAYTON, Ohio, nds of children who gathered to undertaken big. re- By the Associated Press. By the Associated Press y g ETON. ol : 2 Y shows_that, although the steady flow | comment on the statements attributed fully, perfectly oblivious to the dark.|lave a better generation next time. macy of Ann Cooper Hewitt, 11-year-|Was filed against the Dodge estate 3 | e ributed that there should be no child in Amer- By the Associated Press. the all-day traffic on Sixteenth street, ot care to enter into any contrc 0l en. There ere classi 1 Y - . @’ - ” ton. ‘children. There ier ical| | roper conditions; that does not live in | Kqith Du Bois of Doylestown, wife of | Baroness d'Erlanger, was upheld yes- ngton a copy of the last parade, in which the fers from undernutrition; that does ; itk ~ > o estates of Horace E. and John F.|the murder of his.wife and two daugh- | at Sixteenth and S streets a few aska is recorded, demanding the had an opportunity to particip ot receive primary instruction in the | conspiracy and suspicion of highway | father of Peter Cooper Hewltt. ERRPSE it nali UDlonmy it SCHOOL HOLDS PAGEANT. | When arrested Mrs. Du Bols, who is [of the will of Peter Cooper Hewitt,|than a year. While the cover of the| The degree of crime was determined |and 7 p-m. L= dia intnuiting fthe pIsCS SrOaenlia on the lot. Miner Normal Stages Bjg Chila|DIond: bobbed haic, Herown hair was |estats valued st SLUOO0. = 1, | 4500000, changed his plea from not gullty to |taken by police of that city on Octo- offered to the Times Museum at | the authorities said, she admitted hav. | ed by the Supreme Court to hear the | Bloomer have been unavailing. degree murder. passed during the same hours. This | for preservation, would be shipped in wergffered by colored students from | was the scene of an elaborate pageant | the car in the hold-up of Nathan |ing Anne's legitimacy in an effort to WILL AID PUBLIC members of his family while they|comparison is that trucks are not|Sraphs and drawings would be made ; fince the jipasean = 5 o S c , send his airplane abroad, in- day. Imost since th clown in the.person of one of the stu-| ‘Nrs. Du Bois denied police allega. | queathed in trust to him and “his is-| Berolzheimer, New York Official, | Shortly after the murders Mortonteenth street, 787 were truck et e ciarfe Sl purscs were busy (BIVINE | queens and fairies, Lanimated vege- | g , Greer was a member. Mr. McFarlane held that Anne, who but the effort was frustrated by men |ington is batween 8 and 9 o'clock in |tion to Dr. Walcott’s bandling of th* onsils and faulty habits of | 3nd one which was a living picture of | i | onts 1h New Jetsey 11018, disposed of his business interests in |the crime, Morton declared he knew| A count taken at Rhode Island ave- cores of whom were examined by |jarge card worn on which was printed | m of the crusade committee of the | Station’s First Broadoasting. mainder of his life and fortune-—esti- and evening rush hours: Southbound, | Sydney A. Schwartz, 52, a lawver, the Ellipse. The mothers were told | the art department. The school band | of the public schools; Miss Etta Wil- | (Special)—Station WIBE, with broad-| . Mr. Berolzheimer is 57 years old and | Special Disp=tch to The Star. N seconds; northbound, at the same | trial in Criminal Court, No. 2, Chief how they could overcome these defects |jeqq the way about the Howard Uni- | liamson, athletic director of the Dun-|casting room atop a downtown bank |in excellent health. He sold all his| HAGERSTOWN, Md., May 2 intersection, 101 vehicles from 5:25 |Justice McCoy presiding, on a charge and were given literature to read on|versity campus, while a committee |har High School, and E. S. Potter, rep- | ing building here, went on the air| holdings in the pencil company to his | Dynamite was used today to destroy [to 5:30 p.m., or one every 3 seconds. |of robbery. At the point of a pistol the the subject in_case they forgot lheltook notes for the awarding of cash | resenting the local tuberculosis asso-|Thursday night for the first time. it | three nephews, Edwin Berolzheimer, |the 8,000-gallon still captured by the| These are but a few of the observa- | accused, November 2 s cha instructions , furnished on the spot.|prizes for the most effective costumes. | ciation. The names of the winners will | succeeds Station -WDBD which vol- | who now is president; Alfred Berolz- |authorities near here yesterday. The |tions made thus far by the engineer- | beld up John W. Work at | Hundreds of other children were ex-| The judges included Mrs. Coralie|be announced next week. untarily retired the first of the year. | heimer, treasurer, and Henry Berolz- | still was so large the officers could do | ing firm of McClellan & Junkersfeld, | streets northeast, relieving ‘him of amined free in other parts of the|Cook, a member of the Board of Edu-| After the outdoor pageant, several|Frank Harbeck is in charge of trans- | heimer, secretary. nothing else with it. It was the larg- | engaged by the North American Co.|$180. Attorney Abner Siegal appears city under the auspices of the Child | cation: Dr. Rebecca Stoneroad, head of | little health plays were produced by|mission at the station, Henry Rann| Mr. Berolzheimer came to this coun- | est ever captured in this section of the |of New York to make the study of [for Schwartz, and Assistant District Welfare Society. the physical culture department of the ' the children of the diffcrent grades Is commercial operator and R. W.' try in 1885 from Bavaria, Germany, country. One man, with a smalll transportation facilities of Wash- attorneys Fihelly and Horning repre- Secretary of Commerce Hoover con- public schools; Mrs. E. R. Grant, chair- and songs were sung. Etris is the official announcer. where he was born. . arsenal at his beck, avae. acrested. ington. . sent the Government.

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