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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, MAY 6, WOMEN OF ALL-AMERICAN COUNTRIES GATHER IN WASHINGTON FOR A CONFERENCE. This Lord and Lady Aberdeen of Eng- = inter-American board has been selec at the second Pan-American Congress of Women. Left to right: land, luncheon guests of John Hays TIS THE EASY LIFE FOR “UNCLE JO! Eighty-nine years old Senora Luz Oliveira of Chile, Senora Casa de Quiros of Costa Rica, Senora Esther Neira de Calvo of Panama, I Hammond (right). Lady Aberdeen “Unecle Joe® Cannon, former member of Congress and Speaker of the Mrs. Carrie Chapman Catt of the United States, Miss Berthe Lutz of Brazil, Miss Belle Sherwin of Washington, is president of the International Senora M. Lagros Benet de Newton of Porto Rico and Senora Beatriz Letelier de Reyes of Chile { Council of Women, now holding . Copyright by Underwood & Underwood Sesalons in ihie! Caplal with his great-granddaughter, Lucretia Le Seure. c: Nauonal Photo. T t by P. & A. Phow House, is “sitting pretty” at his home in Danville, Ill. Photograph taken AFTER THE INTERNATIONAL BALLOON RA( W. T. van Orman, er, \\Ium I 1 i St rh. Mo.. to Reform, WHERE UNCLE SAM TESTS YOUR CHEESE. The rather y cheese vault maintained by the Government at the Bureau of S a A WASHINGTON QUEEN OF THE MAY IS CROWNED. Photograph taken at the Plaza playground yes GRANDMA DOFFS PANTALETTES AND DONS GYM BI.OU.\IERSA. All sorts of strange things are hap- pening these days. Here we have five grandmas of Boston who have gone in for gymnastic training, Uncle Sam’s trained cheese testers arrange the standards for such product terday, where Miss Virgie Williams of 603 New Jersey avenue northwest sat upon_the throne of the May they are expert in all the exercises except standing on their heads. By United News P Copyright by P. & A. Photos. queen. A May-pole dance was another feature of the springtime celebration. Washis | CITY WILL SEIZE G%Zf.;lfl‘f.‘?éii;f T ey . o From VOINGATWONEN'S By the Associated Press 3 S L e 2 % 2 g dent of the American Federation LONDON, May 6.—1 church V50 ) & % ' i M | of Labor, has withdrawn his resig vard at Stoke Poges, immortalized SR # & oFp \ ST nation, presented the day the elec- | fE r;' ay's “Elegy 'Ix.ls‘i»-:unr : ed 3 L S é B g % ;’.;,:J\,!‘(lex'rfi\|~1ent Green was an ‘Spmted Contest Predicted | by the efforts of a number of Eng- i 4 5 4 b uncec . | lishmen and Americans from a Ry N 2 ’ . Duncan was for vears chief of | Price Asked Prohibitive, Con- demnation Suit Is Begun by | e “the form of a sroup of ROy . | ; i ( ; VAR, the orsanized granite cutters, ana | Fails to Materialize—Bal- building speculators who have long 5 2 * i 3 & = for nearly four decades was close- Order of Col. Sherrill. | been aiming to po the sur- ; ey i ” b Ssctadiwiin the Tate Samnel loting Is Heavy. rounding meadowland . y o Gompers. In announcing his res The land has been purchased as AT R ’ ignation he declared he viewed his a national possession and Viscount 2 admitted seniority as requiring his ! Immediate steps will be taken to| Grey vesterday formally took over o : : % 5 ; - promotion to the executive leader rderly and pea menibers condemn land considered nec < alt of the national ; e ship of the federation v ity Club are vot for the park system of the National| Organizat °h takes charge of siet s it ’ 5 e ¥ < gh advar el 2 . » 2 historic autiful places se- E 3 8 - > 2 LRy rts had t t there woul rill, director of the office of public Boyleston Beal, counselor of the * . T % = |2 ] M Toole, or el el R D SR . : . : BELGIAN RELATIONS | ihe b and @ member tional Capital and executive officer the )N‘rmnnn.\'.) -‘l; ering a speech ¢t & i . " e T l e ende = e - o .| emphasizing the American interest 4 ¥ fis . o muster support for a slate of the tional v..pn‘,]x Park Commis-| [RPAASERE . S : - 5 New York Grand Lodge Chnrggs:fl\\n picking. sion, ay sent a letter to the At 7 2 ¥ 4 F | . The ballot boxes opened promptl} SRl ) : ; 3 Blv : &% ; Grand Orient Abandons Require- |10 o'clock this morning, and wi s General of the Unied Sites| oEN WOOD DENIES REPORT . . : - ment of Bellef in God, (1%l 8 § oelock tonight, after whi proceedings {0 condemn ‘lj,’j’ tracts| - LE PIANS TRIP TO U. S.| 0 ed e ! ’ > By the Associated Press. | The results of the election will be what is known the F v Branch NEW YORK, May 6.—Masonic rela- | nounced at this meeting. | tions between the Grand Orient of | e I L MOMhedster | Cannot Leave Philippines Before| , . o - —— i — - “ £ : Pastum aud e Coend leodfe Off yithoust IN “THE PAGEANT OF WAR AND PEACE,” TO BE PRODUCED BY THE INTERNATIONAL COUNCIL OF WOMEN. One of the tableaux New York were terminated by the| [lROUSH the to Fourteenth and| January 1, He Sa Retirris PA A . S i o cism of Judge O'Toole following fhe line of y o] of the McKinley dancers. Photographed in the Botanic Garden. The pageant will be given at the Washington Auditorium May 9. o0y on P2, I s xevenled | Factica i /club circles, the lotie ane which is now Inclosed i opyri b Underw ¢ Underw, ~ h is now inclosed From Inspection. Copyright by Underwood & Underwood. zation has bandoned the require. |Wrote to various members indorsing in a pipe: arge ct of land| = 3 ¢ Associated Press 3 | certain _candidates, s indic Connecticut avente and north | BY the Associated Pre i ment of belief in God and removing | ) candiu s Jndlcated ! - | has s o Kitiete oy e in the Glave.| MANILA, May 6—Gov. Gen. Wood 0 T (Bepible tounite aiitars.} (MhaTarmal | 10 i ; i o P SRl S A ot deriea reports (i e cxpectea | COURT DENIES MOTION | ESKIMO FREED TO SUPPORT WIFE |CALL VENIRE OF 200 e e e Wuiion: o cuocains 1o @t Thirty-seventh street and Wiscon- |to depart soon for a vacation in the S ;. ster, .| heav: o t p t Thirty. Cnftca. States. The statement was IN $200,000,000 SUIT ing of the 144th annual communics.|early afterncon, and indications are S e S S i B e e $200,000, OF MAN HE KILLED IN TERROR| N MUTILATION TRIAL i % e T S om0 st o vl il a umping. spection tour of the morthern prov- | n his edict, terminating the rela-|the any previous el n. nees. The governor added that it|Refuses to Make Kingdon Gould | Illness of Three Defendants Will :Xevnrz :\r']hich *‘g“ exlwled {‘(vri nmn(_\'l hl?::r;‘m-‘hmxr:‘ :é:(shl action, pre ng tc She . | would be impossible for him to leave s 5 7 0 . years, the grand master said, in part, | LC0R Was ma e fng to Col. Snorrill, is to prevent an | 3o l:m”mmx’p: betore Juiiry ), 935, and S. N. Rice Defendants in |Will Be Taken From Prison to Tribesmen to Wed| Not Halt Case of Alleged As- |that the Grand Orient of Belgium “has | headed by Dr. A Frances Fov. : oo Tastitatioe T the: orjanals attempted to accomplish that which it | be victorious. Dr. Foy is a candi yark uses nstitution of the ‘pro-| 41 sent he has no plans for @ | Pending Gould Controversy. ; W oman—Slayer Was Ward of Couple—Had sailants of Salesman. Is Mot Within'the Bower of any man | date for re-clection tdent of g 1 have the i 2 ha flandis four veais . e - ot or body of men to do. In abandoning | the 3 fect of stopping further dumping on V;r‘(;) ':u“:;'; "‘:‘rhL:\renarflmvgull::svhhf NEW YORK, May 6.—Supreme S. 1 But Fi M hs By the Associated Press. the requirement of belief in God and There's always a calm before a the grounds. Considerable dumping | Wl 3% Jichi /o™ the Batames Ielands,|Court Justice Delahanty yesterday Dery ut Five Months. WILLIAMSTON, N. C., May 6.—A | laying violent and profane hand~ upon |Storm” is the way some of the appo earth has' been going on for some | WOOC WSl S Betanes TIAnds: | fternoon handed down. anopinion special_venire of '200 men reported | the Great Light in Masonry, it has at.| Nents of Judge O'Toole viewed th time fn the Tiney Brafch Parkwa¥ |sels were landing frequently without |denying a motion to make Kingdon when Superior Court opened here | tempted to change the plan and the nquillity of the scenes around the Bnd i€ I¢-were allowsd ta oontinuey o oihy = Wiile the: Jupay essibuve o g 2 | By the Associated Press. and with one shot ended the hus.|t0da¥ for the trial or defendants|very groundwork of the institution. |€clubhouse during the balloting. The: the site would be destroyed v | committed no recent depredations, it | Gould and Schuyler Neflson Rlice,| ppyMONTON, Alberta, May 6.—The | band’s life. Then he surrendered to|Charged = with —mutilating Joseph|That the Bible is a book containing | forecast that the storm will break It is the purpose of the Park ¢ | Ratblo that o predations. It} ecutives under the will of the late ket N i oo R the police. L Veedleman, tobacco salesman, after [sacred truth is one of the fundamen. | the annual meeting tonight, when ar miteion o Durciiase this ot o pro | i Dossible that a formal protest will | eX ey e, parties dofendant | CU"E Copper Eskimo, Tralukpiak, | S ROPE 0|0 oq st Summer | FPmOVing him from the Martin County | a] tenets of Free Maconry.” effort will be made to have Judge a_driveway by way of Rock|’e lo¢ged 3 s ssels g 3 d oA o G “ ! will be taken back to his tribesmen | Khattia v for jadl. It was expected a jury could be 5 e "Toole make an explanation of her Creek Park to the downtown “‘““"‘[.,“\.n':dEi;;:fifmv?‘l‘{lf,l.:a;:‘r‘elh,?f,:exg":: in the 000,000 suit brought by by Royal Canadian Mounted Police Her;:{r;telhfil;):sn r‘(‘)?m:fa:?r\:!em;; obtained from the venire so that the on in indorsing certain candi e P Came in e B o | mpatsd | George Tracy Rogers against George | this Summer from Stone Mountain |Kimo law, he must support her, since "";_1’5‘{'."“;:‘&‘;:5\“(’ ;:dagx'\e S SELDOW IS SENTENCED dates. ghe city proper. e teXhe sovernor general expects to | oMo ng Rio' Grande Railrond Co, | Cenitentiary, where he ls serving a|he killed her husband. d fendants, last night developea symp-| TQ INDETERMINATE TERM e Negotiations have been conducted | leave for Mindanao soon to investi- | J0F S04 0 ‘hased on allegations | L°FM for manslaughter. to marry the |, 4 local radio station will broadcast | ioms of ' diphtheria, and a_physician e PORTRMT NETS $250,000. Kor some time by the Park Commis. | EAte unrest among the Moros, es-[nu6 S0l W8 IOSCUAON (H OGN0 | wife of the man he killed. 5 returmetic the news that Tkalukplak | wag expected today to definitely re- glon in an to purchase these | Pecially the disturbances reported in |9y josses in the directors’ handling | , ¢ drama of primitive passions, | TCUImnE, port his condition. Should it develop | Bigamist, Whose Second Wife Was | e Sands at a reasonable fizure, but it |Lanao Province. o e Iroad company's affairs C | Which resulted in his imprisonment, gen:rn?? the P";”d"'r‘ ‘I'»V ‘l‘“’ BOVETNOT | that he has diphtheria, the other de- New York Art has been found impossible to get SRS v Justice Delahanty, after denying |Cehtered around Havougach, 40, his|FZRSTE, ?0d°°:,‘“t°‘ o m‘“’g"kp"‘ vas|fendants will be tried first. Another District Girl, Is Denounced them on this basis. Therefore, it wa | motion of counsel to bring in the two | Vife Khattia, 26, and Ikalukplak, 25, | FP Ve Ja-m:“’i’“M .g K;"*"a“ Oy |of the defendants was reported to by Jud ™ ke e ot for Govers: | $10,000,000 BANKRUPT | motion, % soumsel o rine i the e | Copper™ Eakims, living iniand ate, by 3. oxd Mchrkde."counsel | uve”suftred 3. cuil 1 15 o 1t Y Judge. : ALy h ,UUU, about 100 miles frem the Royal|for the accused, appointed by the | o g & : J Y . May 6.—Sir Josepl sment use by condemnation. | motion to set aside an order to shov - 3 night, while a third, A. T. Lilly, is| By the Associated Press ALM ey shomid ot b ‘i‘”’ Canadian Mounted Police post at Tree | 0Wn. The prisoner had served only | ynable to be at the trial as he is re-| NEW YORK v rris Seldow. A of een Brothers, New LMOST WITHOUT ASSETS cause why they should not be im-|River, in Coronation-Guit. five months of a five-year sentence.|covering from wounds inflicted re- |29 o i Ll mc. degiers, has: /prrchased UNTS.! = P handing down his decision J; Havougach and Khattia, being = cently when he 1s alleged to have at- |ago, todey was. sorionced Lo an i | Raphacl’s portrait of Guiliano de GIVEN YEAR ON 3 COUNTS.! S _In handing dow s decision Jus- | pyiqlese “took Ikalukplak to live with . fempted muitide go, today was sentenced to an In-fafedici for $250,000 from the Huld Could Pay Less Than Five Cents on |tice Delahanty said he doubted the 4 o '\ PRIN - determinate term in the penitentiary. | sonin iR tion th ey M g constitutionality of the newly enacted | them When he was a youth. He grew CESS LOUISE LOW. The trial of Needleman on a charge | The maximum penalty is three years. | yyai : s AL 0N Fegro Who Asssulted Policeman Dollar, E. G. Lewis’ At- section 160 of the decedent estates | g Manhood possessing the cardinal of attack upon a white girl will not | judge Collins, pronouncing sentence | hotjqqt e | o Anmounced Jaw and asserted that even If the|YIFtues of the Eskimo—fearlessness be begun until after the alleged |denounced Seldow for leaving his first | P55 1255 night. o Draws Heavy Sentence. [ torney Says. | statute is valid it cannot work back. | bunting and skill at fishing. Blood Transfusion Performed for|Members of the mob have been tried, | wife and marrying Mary Woodson, 17- | o, T mfirming the pur - | Sard o peonit. Ahe: aptead] | Havougach was lazy and given to it was stated. year-old daughter of & Washington, | Ch25e, sald he did not know definitely Leroy Richardson, colored, charged | By the Associated Press. Kingdon Gould and Rice "8 ©°f|sullenness and sudden outbursts of Gastric Disturbance. P, Geemmae T iote *| what ‘he would do with the picture ssaulting a policeman, larceny | SANTA BARBARA, Calif., May 6. 2 anger. His young wife was not slow 3 AR PR Seldow, while on parole from Eimira | pot, it is understood that it will be ttempted larceny, was sentenced | It every possession of E. G. Lewis. —_— to see the contrast between the two |By the Associated Press. Dominion Official Dies. reformatory after serving part of a | gusnt 10 America = - R ollot Court > i % o0 4 ; " : A : RE ot e portrait, considered one of the Wille beingl taken in a patrol to the | Benting, education. subivislons Sud | Special Dispateh to The Star. Her husband's jealousy was aroused. |bulletin issued by her doctors this | JAmes, Tteyoat, 02 yeurs, o CPlEf |house for assault on March 20, ana | W48 Slolstered, unkmown to, the out fourth precinct several weeks ago on | other phases of commerce, were sold | SILESIA, Md., May 6.—At the con- |One day, when the two men went out |morning says the condition of the | Do ot or e THormer, ad. | on"his release was rearrested on the | Sidc world somewhere in aly, fc the larceny charge Richardson made ] today it would pay less than 5 cents |clusion of a short business session, |to bring deer meat from a cache some | princess R e | ory e D 10 riertliinal by s oy aBrge sieacly thres centuries, mutfli it was el ! s e : oy : : e oyal Louise, sister of King | Boundary Commission, died here yes- : g brought to Paris 25 years ago by the hiz escape after knocking Policeman |on the dollar, Lew creditors were | which was devoted mostly to a dis- |miles away, according to Ikalukpiak, G . follow " Judge Collins said today Seldow |~ 2 Sty Thomas Orlani into the street. Oriani |told vesterday. M. M. Lyter, attor- | cussion of road matters and the more | Havougach ' threatened to shoot him, [ Georse, gave rise to rather more| terday following an operation. must serve his unfulfilled term at|{rond Duchéss Marie of Russia suffered a badly bruised ankle. Rich-|ney for the trustees in Lewis' $10,- | advantageous disposition of farm |and, for a moment, they faced each |anxiety during the latter part of = s Elmira when he finishes his sentence | [Ater It passed to the Huldschin arfison was captured last Monday. The | 000,000 bankruptcy, read a sworn|products, the Broad Creek Citizens' |other across a sled, Ikalukpiak armed |vesterday. A transfusion of blood| NORTON, Mass., May 6.—Samuel|for bigamy. slcy“coliection. eny charge includes the theft of a | statement, making the declaration. = | Association Saturday appointed a jonly with a knife. was resorted to, since which there| Valentine Cole, president of Wheaton| Seldow was working as a motorman = A =3 yug. The attempted larceny charge | When a block of Lewis' creditors, |committee to make arrangements for | Then Havougach, afraid to shoot,|has been definite improvement. College, died today of bronchial pneu-|when he married the Woodson girl.| Thirteen members of one family \ue based upon his apprehension |who are mumbered in the thousands,'an entertainment to be held at Silesia |dropped his rifie and walked away.| The Princess Royal was taken ill | monia. He was the author of several |[He lived secretly with her in | have served as mayors of the English ehile removing a tire from a parked | forced his bankruptey several months School in the near furture for the !His antagonist, feeling that he must [several days ago with a gastric! volumes of verse. He was 74 years Brooklyn several months before Mrs. |city of Guildford. ranging in date cutomobile. lago he cluimed assets of §28,000,000. benefit of the organization. kil or be killed, ,picked up the gun disturbance. X Woodson found her daughter. from 1502 to 1905. 4 ¥ s Storm Predicted. The purpose of this move Dealer Buys Raphael’s Guiliano de Medici.

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