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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, MAY 4, 1925. ; 5 PRUPUSES PRUBE VAN OR I4]\i WINS BALLOON RACE; PERSHING LAUI]S . |TAKES RECEIVER ON RIVER TRIP TO INVEST $1,500, 000 | DJK‘AU¥M'ANMC COVERS 530 MILES IN 38 HOURS TO TEST RADIOING OF WEATHER| N AIR EXPRESS LINE! OF PLANE DISPUTE onevwett Socon, ] o TN | e | V005 TRVE. | May Lose Rating for fications With S B Chicago Overnight Service Pian- | chresentative Fitzgerald | (3""-“'"#' Delay. Gives His Support to Drive Results. & ned by Cap\tnhst Groups. | By the Associated Press Says Wright Brothers Not “ ictor Makes Landing in X ) for V_etera.ns' Orphans Will Complete Tour of i G NEWYORK, May 4. e New | Given Fair Deal. | Alabama: Will Fly ¥ | and Disabled. the Mississippi Basin g powerful grcups of capitalists will | meet in Detroit in less than two week in Belgium. Rivers. I g to organize an operating compar | . : : ; 500,000 ¢ or an ov r| e The American Legion'st campaign | £1 500,000 capltal for an n \ ongres- S5 T to raise §i »r an endowment — extl fexpross - @sryice ke { 5 o cha re-| By t ited Press. for the wc aring for orphan| Ty test out the use of the radio in L 5 a0 | : 3 e : 4 The capital is 1o b wn in eq 0 controversy between r. LOU Mo., May 4.—W. ‘ children of World War veterans. and: lconnection with sectional weather 5 { amounts from the t cities men inventor of the air rman, with the Goodyear & Lol i R el L e e Lewis R. Fres prom- * | tioned, it is saia e mewspaper | O tt, secretary of | y e national elimination - H ding needy, disabled veterans, is s, Lewis R. Freeman, 7 4 | names Edsel Ford, Howard Coffin and ] rtion, will irted from Rosecrans Iield here late strongly 4 _as most | Warthy |inent magazine writer and author, siE : R. B. Jackson, president of the Hu wced vest last Friday nec 4 e Y GEN- | will leave Washington today for i | son’ Motor Car Co., : > Detro Fitzz | He was the victor last year a Brn faba L day motor boat cruise of the OF sponsors, while Marshall Field, Ph initlate proc \gain will represent the United States | nchief of the American expedition | piver” ang other important wate : Wrigley, son of William Wrigley. ir > charses made bY|in the Gordon Bennett International | ary forces, in a statement Issued 0| \ayy in the Mississippl basin. 1 / nd Reed Landis are named as Chi. | n Dayton race, provided the ‘contest commit ay. He said 3 Starting from Pittsbu Mr. Frees,| 3 o g 0 men interested in the ct weeused by Wr | tee of the National Aer: ic part in this drive will, Tjy05 will travel leisurely down the ; 1 he > York quota, the stor ciation approves his i | e, @ up in the same fine |50 piver first. He is taking with 3 says, will be raised by C. M. K After a day and two nights in the | as manifest in the various | pin 'y portable radio set, made espe- president of the Curtiss A \ Orman landed his pag at ves during the war. We face ol il far the perpose. By the otor Co. ihee Davis Sunday morning ne < ess responsibility today in taking care | (500 o fn BE PRI M G0 | e - | Lovett of the therr 6 alstance Of Bboat {of the 35.000 or more orphans of ex-|pe \will pick up the official wed - way, Clarence Dillor service men and of exservice men, and | ¢ ecasts each day | & Co., who recently machine he Goodyear 11 drifted at a rate | in helping the men who came back | “\Vhen u storm warning is broad- EWIS R. Fi of Dodge Broth »ximately miles an hour | maimed for life |cast for any point in his route of [~~~ manufacturers, and the : iltitude lm"rf "'4\'\"‘I\|‘ < Urges Response. vel he will hurry ahead to reach|of the Canadian Rockies. He also | pautical Corporation Assails Walcott k= 000 Srtatt e CIOMENEa A % 5 . [the spot ahead of the “blow” and be | piloted one of the boats with which Van Orman reported. Radio | It is the protection of this helpless |, ang o see whether it formulates | the Unitea States Geologic Survey chine as a ( ef " im_informed of weat condi- | - gnbrance, vice and crhwls BAt WAL |y radio)outat: cn t up in a|vey of the Grand Canyon of the Colo | ican people, espec He d the progress of /the other | rants the American L ona appea |, ; m:l'm._\‘,l""'l “"‘”"m ot aumctent lxado S G | placed over t e 1 Van Orman’s companion on | forr mo enough to provide them | *% 8 ang pube s i o TR & T ers of tacked by | D for e i v them | Power to pick up Eastern and even | M an wa v war cor- | 200 Members of Order Atta } | { wentor refused to in- M OE S It N i the A e and Bive Lhewn | more distant stations with ease respondent with the grand fleet during cipate in the internat race | tortunate children of the Nation. It Completion of Big Tour. [ omn Wax tand e a e e | receive the Litchfield cup and : {the co-operation of the Ameri This trip will also complete a_tour | sippi | Sisiatl ! r i | Legion with the Government that |~y OB Wi 600 o oni he w n ific fieet and |2 Honeywell 15 Segand: W. T. VAN ORMAN. | necessitates the use of funds to pro- | OF the rivers of the Mississip i ficet and | 1 y s ‘ : vide adequate care for the disabled. | i tAe iterest of the Natignal Geo-|ac its tour to Aust 1 1 HoneywelNeteran o CAR H. WOLLAM. ) Gant ot the nimdinal Sill be | SI0R0E SCEELTE Tor WwROM . e € / t Heid ces, finished second in point but the interest alone will be | {727, 18 contributed several articl : . Al ind distance ing, as | =1k e ot Y e of the Natic 2 i less than 50 miles behind | set time limit and said that in I oA e o hira i AT Mg cinehe WD S A S S 1d get togethe long care n competition he | nates who suffer for our freedom. 1 | 2n. She great Oolimbig vwell was disqualified by | never heard of an entrant being dis- | sincerely hope that the United States mbert along with Her- | qualified for delaying a race. will respond to Thaden "un fhe round tat | Van Oran covered onl about haif | Xmerica ot st ot the EDUCATION COUNCIL Band of Young Men. the last ye committee met |lie esti d the flizht from Joseph | e mes W S ih B SV | ) o riNe OF L aw OFFICERS ARE NAMED = v i e o C LAFLIN . n Referee Lam- | his distance in 1924 was 1,072 miles. | ey Refuses to Comment on ane Dis. | CCIVINE @ ; ! v ficiates in Unusual Ceremon 5 5 : - would concur in Stovea Va O 4 was blown | y. We alize in two thin pute Inquiry i i tion of the com San Antonio to a lan FORCES ELDRIDGE { a lan place ing of eves for wlis g Capt. Honey- | fiv les north of Rochester, Minn ER, Mass., May An | preseriptions. Satisfaction assured. isng poanL . o e TO DROP LENIENCY (D T e B °”w sual Episcopal ceremony took| CLAFLIN OPTICAL CO. is d upon. { « 5 rinst about 37 hours | | Catholic U. Chosen President. |[Vlice All Saints’ Church vesterday. | = Flood, pilot of the minutes vear s | |when Right Rev. Willlam Lawrence 1314 G 922 14th will be awarded second v v of the race, with the (Continued | Dr. Lewis Honored - EST. 1889 s 'thrw of the Ma chusetts Diocese I In T e e e o e estimated unofi- | ooupants of an aut o that_col. | _— [ordaine s 5 priect e onen som. s | MR N Donald L. Wei Honeywell Protests oodpenn T nee. 550 “iniles; | ker N D hieoneh | Election of officers marked lose rick Lawrer o | 1 t. Honeywell pro- | 7 6 minuite | and Kilbourne streets early this morn- |0f the eighth annual session of the Chur oal orporatio: the referee. He | St T s Joen. Miss: [ing. e ‘i sing the former | American ( cil on Education Satur The so re: d for the cere- | d i rll) ”“ he delayed inflating his balloon N.14—Flood: Batesville, Ark.: 350 | ¢ar to hit ut. Clark and the |gay afternoon at the National Re-.|™oD I er Appleton | 00! ecause of the high wind, which had 16 hours 1 minute young woman sustained cuts and | o oo A ) Stephen’s ~Church. | ean oal o | Army ¢ 16 and put | Deiroit=Thaden: Selma, Kans.; 125 miles: | hruises and were taken to Emergency |¥24reh Council Building. Right Ly Pri : commission before the start. | 3PU™ SEMINCE o lunded the pilot | Hospital Fidwad A Pare afr s at| Bishop Lawrence recently trans.| rices Reduced | d he got aw 1in the lloon at Crenshaw. Miss. ienevieve L 319 Euclid street. | Catholic University S @ the i ration of his | from First Page.) » appear in Trafflc Court | dént. Other offic L Dr. « arles | DESPONDENT WIFE VETERANS’ BUREAU, | e, i s bl 6 0 b G D nal road, not far from the latter's |¢ ran orh. “prominent hanker 1, occu- | Versity. w iven a | n »{.‘» ‘of the Fail to Savc‘Hmes Names Four to Work Out"“' ,"l-\h'u s et i et | ,_In. ‘l""“""‘”“‘ “l""l"’\‘"l".“““l'" et of | ell Ott eb d.‘ rllant Three Hospitals ve was charged with reckless | . ‘he col R i e Rt te driving and - required to deposit $30 NA Comii waie: S podrarn - - c > . At that Woman After Taking Dose Plan to Standardize Clini- ateral with the police Jfusas tne e Our Service : Penalized . i ewcomb, A ra ) W ichine w of Poison cal Service. | Newcomb, Harry Pratt J il 331 G street. sus F. Russell, Virginia ¢ arsleve | made ST, tat e T e A e S8 o o 0 Harney (ATIon Mae | Next to quality of product—efficiency of service is I irector Hines of the Veterans' Bu- | 1t it en his autome collided ol all-important—in the maintenance and development of e the life of Mrs. Clyone Sk i i our medical | ith another machine New Hamp- | the milk business. Simpson’s Milk lives up to its repu- 5 € 1499 C shire avenue and 1 street. Morgan | o1 sign ol indo W ‘y‘t::’ Sryean L" = ‘:,' S iperxisors to work out s plan for | wag Pt S e | Lok for: this sien on guz window tation in every quart. It's a hard task, however, to ; Hawk in 1903 4 to ond her Iite while at Home 10 2 pital keep this service up to the high standard when the istrative service in g E : 2703 Woodley place Poit Mt 3o ¥ V She died ymeopathic | piiate e T 3 Woodley pla bottles are not returned promptly. - ospit ‘_u{\u:;:::y Ol The toraiwill have Sira ok [ It's to overcome this handicap that we are asking ¢ k, Ne Orleans. b Ao 5 stree| 1€ the - husba - = n E ne .\H\ U::V will 4‘[Vhl"h‘l:n t : Zoo ivllurrl v afternoon 3 pattong of Slmpsons Milk to Obhge s by returmna the i 2 A eld and central officer service to 5 D6 Barry was sHEhtly hurt. &1 their bottles to the grocer—as quickly as they are e Ealyin N k| P , e 01 N iliar with all phases of the ‘.\1.?- \'-;un ine Ruth, v emptied. If everybody 1 do it—a very serious problem with modificats ; EwENOE e Dt 940 Brandywine stree a8 will v > e S R s d he hastily summoned v b Adams will be sta- automobile that vith | ] f | ill be solved. Will you please bear it in mind? He el Toachiae Of 1 4id was given the sick woman at C; ioned New York and will work |the of Vernon M. Schooley, 400 | [ SEL CRAE Tah i e- | Nalty Hospital. Later she was taken |t h the New England States down eventh st ortheast, at Mary- | o rnee : n broken | LG Ninger Hospital and still later | tc a and West Virginia d avenue and Eleventh street | or marre es ¢ and [0 e O apitat: whers wnt : A dendhall | poes to New | northeast vesterday me Miss h e im ort. Every |40 oy rle his territory covering most | Ruth received an injury to her arm. one who eve we v Reedt Wil (S0 FESRELE 1t ivea by heb S RontHacs Stetos Mr T ay, 38 years old, of 211 e prepared to take his oath that no |y g and two children, Funeral o srman is assigned to Chi- | R Street northeast, was struck by the | Po In heaven or e ould have | ¢ Uices will be held at the funeral |, P o e mobile of Herman Washington, | PECAAE Lt o aller feven > | home of the S. H. Hines undertakin ; 5 San | 307 Virginia avenue southwest, while | much as a fly s ny det establishment at 10 o'clock tomorrow DL ot A | morning. Interment will be in Cedar ra ssion ¢ in its enti an 2 ulatior atter whether they id for them e o, an | crossing_at New York avenue and | L€I0 | Rifth street last night. She refused s NG il * . (GEnmtie s sho el eth) | aEEh-RINBLADN ‘ sl e, 14 SOUTH AMERICANS DOCTOR'S MURDER PROBE |iuijica "% ™7 o7 vt i BOTH FOR | . 5 ‘ @ cwiie ot T TOUR OLD DOMINION| STILL WITHOUT RESULT |while intoxicaed were preterre Mllk . 5 ainst Paul F. K i — _ 5 itomobile Mission Chiefs Accept Governor's Brother of Dr. W. A. Dillon Ex-|had collide: achine in Dimensions: 53| Invitation for Three-Day Sight- | pected to Go From Wash- | Occupants of o eocapet Sty | Walker Hill “(IH.\ aped injury. | s R e seeing, Beginning May 11. | ington to Funeral. | 530 Seventh Street S.E. TEitis Tabel Corvont. | ot Bron | B the Associated Press | GIRL FREED IN KILLING. | { vour ro: ¢ Phones Lincoln 1811-1812 Walcott said he he i ICHMOND, Va. May 4.—Four-| LOUIS, May 4.—Police investi- | ¥o b corret or tha ¥ tee S mission of South Ameri-| gation yesterday into the mysterious | Stepfather Shot by Accident, Ver- e {can countries have accepted the in-|slaying’ of Dr. William A. Dillon, | vitation of Gov. E. Lee Trinkle to|whose body, with revolver wounds in | dict of Lathero Jury. [participate in a_three-day pan-Ameri-| the head and left knee. was found on | special Dispateh to The Star | . . D e it , beginning on | the cinder track of Washington Uni- | ERLAN. o H l Sk D | s May 11. The diplomats will be ac-|versity Stadium Friday ; | CURIEEEEAND, M0 Sy (7] In Diseases | | [companied by Dr. L. S. Rowe, di-| marking time to Frival of | garet Lathero, charged with killing | i 0“ ern al wa s em rector gemeral of the Pan-American|the physician's brothers. | her stepfather, Walter Long, was ac- e K Union, and will be escorted 40 Rich 1 Dillon, Dan jr., brother of the| . e { Apply Zemo, Clean, Penetr: mond from Washinston by personal | dead man, who was a son of a former | 4Vitted here today. S & £ ey e D e faflmEDmboGRs & eonGS BUCTmEr | Gl iitanen (et ithie ahooting war| Antiseptic Liquid More Train Service—Better Train Service o The party will first go to Norfolk, arrive from, Washington, D. C.. and |accidental. Long, a onelegged man, —_— To th THW ) where it will be enterts ||(n“lmll\“’:l\f: John Dillon, State Senator in Wyo- | \as shol in the foot and died several | it is unnecessary for you to suffer with | o the SOUTH and SOUTHWEST ertec 903, | municipality and ak a|ming, was expected from his home | davs later of lockjaw. The irl testl-| Eceeman Srorency, - Ri s quter with . s > | nearby historic pls The next visit| Friends also have communicated | npsine o hen b [ : Kitty | will be at Williamsburg, the colonial | with Paul Dillon, the fourth brother, | coasa e’ mother: when she fired to | usuaily “,‘{i,.‘;‘:‘:,’,"a;Z":;OII,:T""’::;(’E‘ in 903, when | capital of V nia, “lmnlr)\le ..\_x‘nr s | an Insurance broker in Boston. He| A geene was created when Munro|and Heals quickly and effectively most | 1 by the Wright |sadors and Afinisters will be shown |also is expected in time to attend the | Cohen, a second-hand dealer, appeured | skin diseases. $ ( 1910." £ elics o P est ¢ zation in| g - e = gy : 2 et e o e |in court. He had sued for the right to| Zemo is a wonderful, penstrating, dis- > Fancied. 5 o i Afitte e marry the girl, which union was op-|appearing liquid and is soothing fo the oihile/to Jamestowa e SOncor O posed on the ground that he might be | most delicate skin. It is recommended continued Dr.|first permanent Ei colony in | 3 posed 3 @ 3 5 is r mende T habic 15 | At et metown the arte| KING’S SISTER BETTER. |called as a witness for the prosecution. | for daytime use because it doesn't show. + of ion of will come to Richmond, where it wiil He was not called, however. The wed- | Get it today from any druggist and save | large size, $1.00. Zemo Soap, 25¢ | —— tour of Hampton Roads Harbor and in Chevenne for the funeral today. |fied he had been drinking and was|and similar skin troubles. -Zemo will ion 10 [be the guests of the State govern-|pri s aeroplane, | ment and will be entertajned at sev.| ETincess Royal of England Rest-| is deeply |eral formal social functions, includ-| less, But Showing Improvement. | tempt to remove |ing a pan-American dinner and a gov-| | home of the suc- | ernor's ball LONDON, May 4—The Princess the original Jose who have accepted the invi- ster of King George, who is | d a man in f t!tation are: Senor Don Beltran Ma-|su fering from a severe gastric affec Agaln T,ns Week thieu, Ambassador from Chile; Senor |tion, characterized by hemorrhage, al | Dr. Francisco Sanchez La Tour, Min- | passed a somewhat restless day. The | ° eason for such |jgor from Guatem enor Dr. | bulletin issued by the attending physi- | in view of the | picardo J. Alfaro, Minister from Pan-| cians ight, however, reported e 0 a avln useum: in the Senor Don J. Rafael Oreamuno, | b 1 would gladly place the [ Costa Rican Minister; Senor Don Jose “hine on exhibition ar : B gl Del Carmen Minister from g st publicity.” |0 potlitcan Republic; Senor Dr Guaranteed or en ve the Lang- | 1 sebioAvala, Minister from Para- pure imported | n 19 et | » 1914 met |} Senor ' Dr. Ricardo Jaimes Dr. Alpert F. . 201 vi: g 3, S oy 1 2 yre, Bolivian Minister; Senor Dr S S order of the Lang- |y e 600 Ortiz, Minister from POM«PEIAN i Palm Beach and Mohair Suits, Dry Cleaned. laboratory, Which {05 gor; Senor Don Luis Bogran : T ior of b g 3 White Flannel Trousers, Cleaned.............. an Minist Senor Samuel De o lvizory commitce for RS0 | poen Tao Gracl, Brazlian charge OLIVE Oll Regular Sack Suit, Dry Cleaned............. s 5 s P Arturo >adro, . O - an since 1919. “Dr. Zahm |9, ; Senor Dr. Jose 4 o Evening or Tuxedo Suit with Vest +5589.50 i then talked o Nicaragoan chatger vonoy| . 3014 Everywhere . s ; ; el i ~_ TGS TR e You can have a number of suits cleaned with Juld certain- | EE il van el e S P Constantly | such low prevailing prices coming when ST S paND's TRIBUTE SILENT. £ L | Demonstrating £| Winter Suits should be cleaned o ravE —how thoroughly justified 5 before storing, and when it's mw)w‘L”M]\'k:;pll\'.;wl’l‘éd Doesn't Play for Fear of Fright- is the Colbert reputation = L SN e time to get Spring and Summer sian shops and shipped to b e R 4 bility where PLUMBING Suit dy for i diat bort in April, 1914. 1t was| LOUISVILLE, Ky, ¥ work is involved. uits ready r immediate use. : R R R LR R R AR LR LR YRR LR Lv. WASHINGTON. . Ar. Atlanta, Ga. (Cent. Time) . Ar. Montgomery, Al Ar.New Orleans, La. *Sleeping car open 10 p.m. There Is No Finer Train Than This Thirteen (13) Other Southern Railway Trains From Washington Every Day to the South and Southwest THROUGH SLEEPING CARS FROM WASHINGTON to Asheville, N. C.; Augusta, Ga.; Atlanta, Ga.;.Birmingham, Ala. Charlotte, N. C.; Columbus, Ga.; Chattanooga, Tenn.; Knox: Tenn.; Macon, Ga.; Memphis, Tenn.; New Orlean: Nn:hvllle. Tenn.; Roanoke, Va.; Selma, Al Shreveport, La.; Winston-Salem, N. C.; and all intermediate points. CITY TICKET OFFICE 1510 H Street N.W. AR B AN s storical relic belonging to the | tribute from a *brs 2 onal Museum, but an aeroplane | unique experience of Kentuck: i No job too big for our it with the Smithsonian Institution |nal, G. Frank Croissant’s Kentucky facilities—none too small by the War Department for experi-|derby candidate, when he arrived at to command usual Colbert purposes.” Churchill Downs from Lexington yes- o diie ’ -~ ]\(_'Irl;l\" i ale th - N ; A reception was planned for the TREASON/ > Denies Mexico-U. S. Rift. chestnut son of North Star III-Lucra- ABLE PRICES. Ce 4 o i the s ICO CITY, May Foreign | tive by a hotel orchestra, but e L 3 o was avanaoned v = Maurice J. Colbe the Statement inade Saturday by | cause it was feared that the horse | ; olbert Cleaners and Dyers Phones Main 5633 and 7063 James R. Shefiield, the Ame n Am six of his stable mates who Heating—Plumbing—Tinning bassador, to the effect that no inci ‘ed 't the same time, might Te: | £ 0o F Streot Phone Main 1332 G St. N.W. Main 2343 S. E. BURGESS, Division Passenger Agent V] Den’t delay—phone us today. dent had arisen to strain the friendly | come frightened. The syncopators relations existing between Mexico and | joined the large crowd in admiring the 3016-3017 & the United States, animal, R RN §muu|wu|muunlulumlmumulwuunmmwm