Evening Star Newspaper, May 9, 1925, Page 12

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EVENING STAR. W (sHIN GTON, SATURDAY, MAY 9, COVENTRY WINS THE PREARNESS AND A $32.0000 PURSE. Above, the bu 1o the post for the biz race at Pimlico vesterday. The photograph also shows the Woodlawn went 1o the winner. Below. the finizh of the race. with Coventry leading the ficld by four lengths. Coprrizht by Miller National perfect Merrill the of the largest P and exhibition ball weigh il which now i ewin, The aiad inthic 10 et President Favors Flying Course for “Food Drunkards” WOMAN HIT BY AUTO IS SERIOUSLY HURT JARDINE DESCRBES DEPAR HENI S[;[]Pt W fl.sr Pmnl Also = i : § Sl S - = S ) Found Unconscious, But Recovery | Diabetes Rupull\ Spreading in Nation, Asserts Doc- District Men Start for Bermud '"I"'" D‘ Aver N r!'fiIHERS HUN[]R 1 P - R rmuda. 1 the 1 Pre . I’ I 5 e P e omcers | IS Expected—One Arrest Made tor, Who Claims Dempsey ““Was Knocked Out’ Target Practice in Chesapeake ' - it West Point and- Annapolis, Pres - { e ays Every F]resxde Feefsiy svest Ehiat antSunipol s et on Intoxication Charge. | By Operation on His Nose. Will Follow Sea Tri “ the b S . 3 bl o B P 28 n: s hies W eters Troit. I s Woman’s Clubs to Conduct Effect of Agricultural RonGes tHbropely & et Rnowl Mrs. Mary Sherry, 52 vears old. of | E i 5 because the ( n ar C ir respective branches A B 2 vears old. o With & 3 t g o 5 IST5 A street southenst, was knocked | th Prtas T PR S e S With 9 officers and 30 enlisted men | amuck among the huge st Experts” Work. iR UL A unconseious last night when she SACRAMENTO, Calif )— | Dric P of the Naval Reserve of the District | Wines and liquors left behi Ceremony on Capitol i e AnUrves Secre il mteLciciny mobile a¢ Fitth drunkards.” who eir | cisco on. declared. that scioaee | Of Columbia aboard. the U. §. &, Eagle | the allies? This question was : pifn to expand aeronautic courses by Lloyd Thomp: for fch | delivered the knockout punch. which]soarat oordock, at the oot of Water | - J¥ one of the = spea Grounds Today. S i : Sxiingl Seromnuto o D i aa it ompacn ontG Amount of | entied.the ‘Hing et o ych el {and O streets southwest, shortly after | Koenissbers Tocal ( e J ' PHILADBLPHIA . A 2 lar development at_ West Point | _is expected have heavy drink-|sey, heavyweight champion of the | pooer e in oo Arst of the reserve | L e driees i E should be encou Carl G. Aufrecht, ers of pr nd as a world. when he underwent an ope 2nnual fratniig grulges: Lieqt. Comdrt ) S Hps e Crorton, R tary Jardine empl ! 26 taken avenue, driver of e {result diabetes ix -claiming hundreds |tion for the remodeling of his nen F. W. Jones N. R com. | drys ! * s be Union Le s \ trainin ' painful bruises morning | °f New victims, Dr. Richard F. Tom-| I was fully convinced that Demp-| Tends the sh i Tater 50 " = . e R s ¢ nd midshipmen ana is |When his taxic st of the |lin of San Krancisco declared in an | sey would never fight again when the | jone Lensel Will anchor tonight in the s i Deoleser ng, & St s culture was no Washing 4 lend his influence to its |SAfety zone at a avenue |#ddress vesterday before > conven slished that he had un.| ouck botomac River and early tome Sect thot e s 48 sthe U et ¢ ent I'wentieth he taxicab |ton of the California State Homeo f operation for the re.| oV . morning will up hor and he: R toxiont diers beca cmpl p : of aviation problems now badly dan Aufrecht r Medical Soctety f his nose,” Dr. Pierce said. | rerre: o1k for fuel and supplies and Deal i aoni rken s ceived treatmer hese persons love the flesh :pots T erce said.| jiberty for the men. After put speak the numer: A5 ; ’ country ) i . upervision of ment Hos- I lesh pots ff blow would completely shat- | upos I e held dhonek " et of o AL Is expected | Pital but try to convince their physicians |ter Dempsey’s false nose, and ie aboard the stores she will leave Nor- | 'HC6UNES b woughout the city N in‘the ardson, Silver Sy that they are light eaters,” he undoubtedly told so before his op folk May 12 for the Bermuda Islands | 17,,qar 15 "WORE i e S 5 Spo he s Sixteenth and U streets |drunkards as the man who drinks| Dr. Pierce denounced “beauty spe- 'I\’”*""”“‘ four days in the harbor contradiet ‘it." R trict Vor s Clubs e T hak oo . 4 B." R. Holcombe ‘of the 4 d by the automenile |1QUOT to excess and the conscquences | cialists” who attempt face lifting and | Ji2milton. du which the officers | : carry custom ¢ = nues - Navy Bureau of Aeronautics will A. Kline, > a loshlenl‘hr" "I’I“-""-"-* rious. The Volstead law | nose_remodeling by the injec fon ,.."(‘”" e “‘“‘""I-l‘. N an opportunity | . of in ! nproved the confer Monday with Naval Acad pring. vesterday afternoon. e Topay e r|paraffin, assert that “these people | 12,5¢ the island, the vessel will pro we of o D e T e iRtnon et urser thare ospital for an injury to his head | e inere: criminals in’ the count B o s health and of [thossand ke . 3 and ted on a charge of drtving | boh Cu it g e SO S P G A Mo 1 L o S SRS R ‘\‘*?,'.;’"”M to return to Washinzton | CAR, WOMAN BREAKS LEG il / dividuals icated e herm. TRIAL FOR MUTILATION Jonn Franks, 30, 124 co- | GIRL, 16, ACCUSES HOWAT, ORLA E. HARRISON DIES Hie s hianibudasm dy ]P 1 Vehicl. e road slightly hust ves- men they prepared the ship a olice Seize Vehicle and 40 Gal- | Mrs \ Alth t de lS NEARING terday a{(ernm,n when a auto the local dock today in prospect for ¥ : CONCLUSION vty sficrieun wher ao ssiomllc | KANSAS STORMY PETREL | IN PROVIDENCE HOSPITAL | fhe e ‘b Slufie "W (52 tons of Whinky—auto s ' Rebuttal Test o Be F a tree in front of 2574 Sherman ave. e A Tieut. Re xm;,\‘o S oengte Wrecked on Cur 2y NOmedr the farm uttal Testimony to Be Followed |nue. She was taki 3 F - Former L et BBt ph A. Philbroo i ENe BRimon e (i i ¥ nue. She was taken home and given | ender of Mine Workers Was O G | e T RIS e i ol by s poinddgns by Argument on Charge Brought ROor s e S1d. M ol Arrested on Ch"ge of Young merly Connected With U. S w m:. the vessel returns from this ‘.}‘,, .v;m;mul,m. and ».; sallons of S ing man its storm warnings i i 1016 F street. northeast, ran agaiast | iz rip she will be prepared for a 30-day |COin Whisky were seized by Police-| ___ 2 AT proper s been minimized by Tobacco Salesman. |an automobile at Tonth ana B et | Boarder in His Home. Department of Justice. beginning June Bl il |\man €arl Ramstad of the tenth pre-| ™G iy eight little Dy n wnd s| B5 the Assoc D wortheast early last night and was | By the Associated Pre | Yessel will go to_Cuba, Halti and the | omerye 1, 100aY after an excling | represent Tower ¢ of WILLIAMSTON, N May 9. | SHEhtly injured. She was given first e ' Pt Orla n vears old, for| VATSin Islands. This will be the last |bog i (hat ended at Benning road| states. each escortec duced in fore-| Rabittalstestimons. Al dbiitiin A SE 2 bapkthy: Artiselore S| . GIRARD. Kans., May 9.—Alexander | MANY vears : minent attorney and | °f the foreign cruises, as the others | Jortieth street northeast, where | ihe pennant of the casis e ahsicatimony, WaS ol Suate | shiva L Chi, T ousteeni | FIBERE Lrorms Scrtedt on farinesly. a, TOetAbeE ‘of - the s it | are:tobe aboard. the dshtroyer Toutoy. }uA‘ car was ditched and overturned S e bt the e B ieau oL Choniy Superior Court of four men ohosaey |Street, was slightly hurt by an auto- | labor circles f law_enforcement staff of the Depart.| ¥Dich Will touch only small American | oo eq < e purdette Rodgers, o vo Navy Band wil the food and d | with the mutilation of Joseph Needle. | mobile while crossing at Seventh and \ p, o oars. ment of Justice, died at Emergency | "' e e g e | children win sing several appropriaté stand man, tobaceo salesman. - Phe erime | M Streets vesterday. She was able ,\'\'p }:lpm o U iniied Mine | Ho t night. He underwent an .l"m'I\d 0. iR hrothier dnaw. T o tlons, arranged undes .the direci] Lot ot salesman. erime [ o A as 8 orkers, wa ested yesterday on | oper: at the h lasi amstad s erin-aW 1 tion of Miss M. G. Young, thel £ the sery.| T coRinitied Marthiosyatterivastle. || () R ted. Involving & 16| Mr. e Sy Y BARNETT GUARDIAN STAYS were returning from Baltimore when e Rl e LIt Dty Ameri- | Martin Counto g Sugredi Frgaithb | : e bond of $1,000 | He was educated in that State, and | L [rrosSHEDCRe Tum AT Wes om and Leres (short s will be gi Martin Co jail, where he had been = h S — | pursuit started. The a 3 R Wl e en by ureau is | confined s SR | | ance in court May 25 Was at one time a State senator th E < he @ one of | Secretary of Labor James avis 4 SupDIY. | Chars }.."lx‘:il::xy”;u“' Signing "‘]un MRS. R. H. WEBB DIES. The complainant had been I He was a member of the la \”nmf',fr”““‘“ Dismisses Motion Made By e b a Caye gaw Stooed| Wil Tyler: Page, Ovid.M Butierti s, he|S gune.of altscling a gounEIE 3 at the home of Howat and his wife in | Bllis, Harrison, Ferguson & Ellis, of Rich Indi; Wif | ftanoa-the muter Lt rD e andiothers t tromifas e e rested its case | - - Pittsburg, Kans., where she attended | this city, becoming a partner about | e W Sy hed et Troop No. Jf the Boy Scouts willld teClato. Heath: Het 'A'";; Funeral Services This Afternoon; | business college. The offense is four ve: Justice Hoehling of the District Rurd:ull“”I:‘In:"nlnnn,l‘m| e “‘“\Mv DR ot i e st \“\H; o S aro Heath, Her . leged to have been commitied April| He is survived by his wife, two sons, | Supreme Court has denied : 5 X SO SE e fulio - Junig but | District of Columbia, who will appear hway constructior DOrt Of tholr ol that thah were P |, Mrs. Robert/H; Webb, a resident/of| eiogy s 40 & brielstatement assert. |and a._daughter, Miss'"Barbara Yoot | Oklahoma ' ax guardian of Jackson | | house, where she awas cared for antil | £iven her by order of the Commissior 2ecILILR H hort the arme: o tore ok [this ccity:fol ‘thetast. six -vears. ‘Mlied | i L o0id. Provehls innocence whan | Harrisoh. | Barnett, said to be the richest Indian. | taken to. Casunlty. Hospital. . Poliee | €%, April 17 when this flower wagd] ted ot 1Al b pecE T te ol [t feld - Hospital . yesterday fol.| Loy aite., Same to i and would, Funeral services will be conducted |The motion was made by Mrs. Anna r}pnrlcd the car as the property of | Jeclared the official emblem of : thbl HELD AS ARMS RUNNERS. ! Needleman proviously had identifieg |10wing an operation. Funeral services | "owi cusy the matter further at the residence, 3409 Woodley road, |Laura Barnett, who claims to be the | aiey Bell Clark. 1855 Fifth. sireet | District R o+ ceaieman previously “had identited |\ 1 cheration, Buneral services | irhe girl the Uanghter of % miner | tomorrew: afternoon. - Inerment wm.\\x’v:al‘l»r the Indian. | They succeeded in establishi Author of Plan to Atte ope n: o hnd 4 b any fi Tatey 1 E reezy Hill, one of the min. | be at Greenville, Ohio. ey and Mrs. Bar are both | i ity il 3 e prcind o ‘ Oflers on Ward Liners Seized by ' impiicated as prineivale i the. affai |’ e "ume this atternonn | fng camns’ of this couniy. bonred soelint control. of IIberty bonds of |ore x werra e for von annd Will pro-| Solan L. Parks of Reading; Pa., why Y implica s principals - Rev. James th the Howats while o ! e £200.000 on d. i 4 A or his s nceived the idea of thus honori by thivee Abdeleldnate = W " | Montgomes sisted - by q o ile attendir 5 eposit in the Riggs Na- 2 s honoring { Police in' New Tork. (B three defendants who . (urned R Fomer s oiad Ly Ray, ] sehool, ”lhihw'h y\he friendship be. Seek Ex-Soldier; Mother Dead. | tlenal Bank belonging to the Indian, £ SIS mncthe fod of tuoNation it gl 3 i St i ween Howat and her father | who is 75 vea : - it at the ceremony tod: The v YORK, Max 9.—Charzzed with | Following the rebuttal testimony | Vi be in Glenwood Cometery. ~ | dd i ol Efforts heing made to locate | i | Col. W. F. Martin Assigned. | spade with which the !il\l'l‘.\\lnlh"x(’l attempted smu nz of small arms uments of attorneys for- both | Ente s M’""‘_e"hef;fim' of Penn- 2 | William 1. Frey, a former soldier, who AT | . William F. Martin, U. S. In- ! was planted. on the shoj of and ammunition into “Mexico ,',,,, to be made. ' The opinion | Y M3 A0G before her marriage was | Engmeer Corps Changes. was discharged from Walter Reed College Gym Destroyed. on duty with the National LAke Antietam, near Reading. Pa Central Am from = sed that the case probably |in “Sraunton, Va . beters She lived | G Charas i i | Hospital February 14. His mother TON, N. Y., May 9.—Th. | Guard, Madison, Wis.. has been will be used in: the dedication at the 1wo seamen Lrre n'“"“ not go to the jury before Mon | this city. e ore coming to Hx;;.m'oew‘n‘h e ettis, Corps of | died at Cordell, Okla., Thursday and |nasium of sz TLawrence Inl'\ s gned to the command of the gen- (APitol. It was presented to the - in a lod ind 12,000 rounds | 9a¥- he is survived by her husband, a|more for dut i ordered to Balti- | her funeral will take place Monday, i was destroyed by fire of u“dem”‘;m‘m 1 reserve depot at Columibus. Ohio, | AMerican Forestry Assoeiation after e iber wmmunition were | i . daughter, Mrs. Philip f. Banfield: |river and harl (ll‘pn:.?,t::?:l ot that | according to a message the local pe |origin early today with a loss esti-|He Will relieve Col. Harry J. Watson, | (Rf initial plantin B : 3 E arh o . < Yo e 5 r The white birc 4 » men deseribed themselves ns Ordered to Take Treatment. two sons. S. Henry and William Her- | He succeeds Maj. Joseph ¢ “A:'S'lfl;_;\‘ lice received from the Cordell authori- | mated at $35,000. “Students, using lhefl(\f&ntr_\. who is detailed as execu- e nnl birch chosen, M£ ATyaris ekt . % 4 bert all of - Washington: two | Corps of Engineers, now attached g c " village fire apparatus, fought thetiVe officer at that depot 2 » well typifies varez and Frank Augnanio.| Lieut. Col. Aristides Moreno, gen- ! sisters el ot Ehir | A Butent of PUliie. b anchod o = . flames and succeeded In saving near- hood Ly and beauty s e e oty G Mty oL v of shir-| the Bureau of Pubiic Bulldings and by eollege huildings, k g planting on the Capitol grounds > ip Monterey, moor 1 Cor eval Hos- Josephine, PUbIC Tk, A in chiarse of the | The bighest telephone station in the | The gymnasium was heing acked Assigned to Langley Field. | ax Prousht about through the efforix 3 s East River g ital, Hot Sprin .. have heen - Seott - M R, G [RAUE o tion 0 016 Mamorii |8 ites . is maintained by the |up preparatory to moving it to an- rst Lieut. ( 3 of Mrs. Eva C. E. Chase, chairman of * | The ammunition. acc 1% Lo thelordered to this city for treatment at'! Union, | o 2 R L el is_at present on duty Hig! Association on | o.her site under a new buildin. Jeut. G e 1. Hodze, Air|cons v of the District e \ ks and Dayid F. Miller of|the office of the .\ di » it the War Dy T .police, was bought here Walter Reed General Hospital, | Athens, Ga. o lot“w. e \ssistunt Secrelury | thé symmit of Pike's Peak In Colo- |gram. .\ .memorial chepel s to be| ae Wy Department. higiy tion Woman's Clubs, assisted by Sgn i St rado, at an eleyation of 14,110 feet, _ 'built yhere the Eymnastum stood. Field ussigned Lo duty at Langley | Mrs snyder, vice chairma fleld, Ya. and the commitiee, ' 4 g pBeIMont roa CHRI ;‘\.|\l. GIANT AIRPLANE. “Ih- Elizabeth (I'\:':h :\l“'dk"‘fi OF THE WINNERS OF NATIONAL ORATORICAL CONTE Left 1o ri Max N\. Kr T of \‘L“y sue grounds adjoin the property of Mrs, John B, Henderson, on ¢ Tt SR LIl Sl bl Gl e il Sioux City, Tows, winner of $500, the third prize; Eugene F. McElmeel of Los Angeles. Calif.. winner of = SRS e Copright by Harr g “~rkiown, Va., and New York. §1,000, the second prize, and Robert Sessions of Birmingham. Ala.. winner of $2.000. the first prize. Photo R National Photo taken at Eastern High School. v : Gorging op Sugar Called Prmlml of lnlstmd Era President Coolidge presenting the citizens” military traini ap flag 1o loeal applicants yesterday, in re opnition of the fact that the District caunp quota at an xn| completed it sl Phot ‘NAVAL RESERVE OFF Germans Lost War ON TRAINHNG CRUISE By Drinking lllins' WILL PLANT TREE

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