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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D, (., SATURDAY, MAY 9, 1925. * COL. SAM B. AMIDON DIES;| 4ir Squadron Sets |DUKE OF RUTLAND, 73, |Women Issue Edict [COL. MOSS ELUCIDATES |Seven Babes Await IMRS. W. H. HAYCOCK | Dmths WAS DEMOCRATIC LEADER| Record on Detroit | HEART ATTACK VICTIM| g gqinst Dog-Cart | STAND ON FLAG INCIDENT) Py ony Claimantss | DIES AT AGE OF 79 ™% i at T . o . Dentes Aerion . : Kansas Member of Ru-zy s National Fli .Q‘Ill io C(lplt(ll Noted British Peer's Death Comes Plctunng Holland es “Intention of Reflecting” o Nurse Still Held | Committee Was Noted as + After Fortnight Abed Coolidge in Alleged Misuse : AR N Long a Resident of Capital—Rites AUSTIN, < Crimin S edarastoiE snaralin With Pleurisy. What would plctures of Holland [~ “: Rl B",\,‘,‘,‘,"“."“‘;"(‘)‘,’:" s i to Be Held Monday ) o AssociitedPrey NE May 9.—Seven habies By the Associated Press lane el between Detroit : Ry the Associated Pross. et AT I AR W YORK. May 9.—Denying any |await claimants in Bellevue Hospita o Afternoon | BERESFORD WICHITA, May ¢ . sam | s wwethan one af LONDON, Mz beslde the dyke. ariven by & PI¢ | intention to reflect “n even the siight. | Where they were taken after an in { G B. An 1 ocratic nati in-| plane stablished ay | Rutland vears old, died | L e s s S est degree” on the President, Col.|Yestigution of the activities of Mrs mitteer from Kansas, S| on “with the suddenly 3 T tho héas Talnye Al doe vl 4| James & Moss, director general of the | Helen Geisen-Volk, former Red Cross| ypg . 3, Ha | ; ; S lie had been suffering from pleu- 18 Dt £ nited States Flag Association, fssued | DUrse in the German army, at Whose | rorin vears o resident of 11 e | be taken:out of this picture if the || K ) 4 inatitution 22 babies haye died within | o | cargoLL | risy” for about 10 days at his Lon-| X faken qut of this picture I the |, wiutement yesterd.y in answer to stitution 22 bables ha °d within) ied of heart se at her residence Sou a sy nes of the ist Pursuit Group, ldon residence. Yesterday his condi- | A oormim Kiels: | 16Uers taking exception to publicity |& Year. The twenty-second vietim i3, 3450 ¢ siree re 3 E ho flew tion was announced as quite satis- the Dutch delegation |Elven by the association to a report |in a morgue awaiting an autopsy. . Mrs. Hayce the two |f® but a heart attack proved | .¢'ina convention here, reported to | thit President Coolidge was an inad- | x"' acted mothers besieged Ex‘-“i M- | husband, Will - the International “‘"'“'_“ Thurs. vertent participant the misus flf“"l“'“v"" yeste ";"" one trled 1o} fve sons, W. Hunte 3 s | coLsERT ides his son, the Marquis of the flag at the opening of the base hunld‘!-};'* Mrs. Geisen-Volk. ant postmaster of t | R by, who succeeds to the title, the Since Thave come o fhe United | #64%0 in Washington Fiiny i of Wiiiere SMeRner | Sabect 1. Hayoook, 3 f Ruiland leaves three daugh- v Htold Col. Moss sald that the President, as | that Mrs. en-Volk returned to him | jptendent of schools ) 1 v-1 | rock, 79 ye nized as one of the r 1 Yield of three pilots and minutes . the youn of whom is Lady | 4 Yot the [homorary president of the association, (@ child other than his own resulted | oo member of the metropolit | Diana Manners, wife of Maj. Duff | s = I | ‘Whole-heartedly indorses its purpose’ { in the investigation. Angerer says he | police; Mahlo Ports | Cooper | Slaa; the’ Ned women | ©f conducting campaigns of education | €annot find his own child. mouth, Va | | The wife of the new Duke of Rut- ! 5 in the proper use of the flag. The - Gelsen-Volk 1s under arrest on| \ilburton, | Th here at this time to protest | @ charge of Ghill sul P | | land [ iece of the Countess of | ;g any such movement. We |Stdtement which caused the letters|a charge . SURLINRITY) s s, { | Oxfe ) 1y Mrs. H. H. Asquith. | 5 estigate o use of the |541d thata flag draping the President’s g s taken by police | f 3 ¢ N. f x 4 invoatipdcod i ne of thei-lyoe ¥ e stitution, where with the b | s a draft animal in Holland, OX at the ball game was lmproperly e | coLmor~ i < 5 oy o |displayed. ard index she gave the name: Va8 Dringl- very ancient practice, and we ¥ the infants and the addre P , Heedlo £ b find it the extr of cruelty. If ———— g A : ) . etary to the Marquis [ [nd At y able, of those who left them with her of Salisbury fr 648 60N Gaur T SRS Ok Ny dogs At be take RUSSELL FIRESTONE WED | Four children were claimed by | before inheriting e was Jol 2R QRS TRIMS 05 HIOTMDA. and the seven others were sent to 5 may have a woman gov- - of the House of Commons i S ob = bfi"l e 'Hv\ll"‘uu'.‘_ e nea | Cemeters Wilbur Hubbard of the Melton division of Leices. ubber Magnate Marries| Mrs. Geisen-Volk's license callec Mrs., Have having announced he .“[ T 1485 o 1595, 110 ownea | CHARGES MOTHER DUPED. ; only for seven children in the house. | French 11 standing for the nomina- [ 18,000 - acres of land. His heir is OB S S s Fort Worth, Tex., Girl. - ginia in the Marquis of Granby. 1 of the Defendants Respond They Gave |y ;' YOI Muy o -Mlss Dorothy) | rppypn WEATHER | |3 > ry g of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs ok ‘A’ * * ok ok K ok ok ok Kk keck ok k Kk Kk Kk Her Comfortable Home. » Fort Worth, Te B rries day to Mr. usse pomattox Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Lamasure |/ son of Mr. and’ Mr: District of Columbia—Cloudy fol of 3722 R street y erday filed an rvey stone of Akron, Ohio.llowed by showers tonight and tomor- answer to the suit for an account 3 mony was performed by |row; not much change in tempers it against them by William | Bishop W. A. Leonard of Cleveland,|ture; gentle southwest shifting to as inistrator of the | who cs to New York for the wed-|gouth winds, | Mrs, » M. Lamasure, | ding ly attendant was| nd—FPartly cloudy tonight; mother of Mr. L The 4 Miss Elizabet s the 12-year wwers in west portion; tomorrow ministrator had charge: at the de-{old sister of the oom, who wa howers: -not. mtch ange in tem fendants had gecu E from | flower § brother of the bride-{perature; moderate sou ast winds. the mother within a little more than | groom, H y S. Firestone, jr., was{ vy one yes h and after she |best man was ears ol and unaccustomed The bridal cou sailed on board to_business mattel the Olympic 1 cht for rough rneys Ha m &|They will return a it July ind d ter-in- | go to Akron, Ohio, to live g money from Mrs. . e, but assert that it was at solicitation to provide . home| AUTO VICTIM IDENTIFIED. Kositda Sox 7+ Bors. her when other members of the| St Thermometer—4 p.m., $ pm, iy | amily had refused or were not in 12 midnight, 48; 4 a.m., 47; 8 am.,| g, 4 e : = n to accommodate her. Th | in Austria Was Miss | n, 67. el 2 a8 a e defendants we persuaded, they sa R o ter 30.00; 8 p.m.,| = to buy a hou: in which the mother Aileen Flannery of New York. X - 30.07; 4 am., ;'I.Ub, was given the principal bed vand| VIENNA. M (AP)—T A n., 30.09; 30.08 g the use of the parlor and other parts B G RCAE Pwe CFiTa Tt winter mperuture, 69, occurred of the house and was boarded by v that t x n 1 1 them. 1 g : iperature, 44, occurred at AN X X {tonight and tomorre warmer tonight in south m ate to fresh south i = # i West Virginia—Rain tonight and | Prowned Marine 5”!9“ t's Body | tomorrow; not much cha in tem perature o it a “giety | T : fate last year— Mo, ! ‘ 3 : shest, 65 brated her 106th |2nd ¢ FUShERt 68, 36 e aiate, M lannery of Condition of the Water. Temperature and condition at s today at Great Temperature, 56; condition, cle : Tide Tables. One of his | was perforated.| (Compiled by United States with rolling | - lows. B three v = pinne > land Geodet ;. FUNERAL | ] 1 it ove . Has 1009 Rear Axle Tather datk section of the roadway. |9:49 pm. : e Auto Sales Co., 1711 14th N.W. .ini'fl-.‘p‘.’.'ffi e by d (Couniees The Sun and Moort. DIES |N DENTAL OFFICE. |Puye Today—Sun rose, 5102 am.; injured were taken n B NEAR 18th & BLAGDEN || et ' (S ook un cisess 600 ru - wuri| George DY Bash ons Ometsl o tifully loeated detached brick: E 7:09 p.m By fecnied, Jotmengl ik CANDY MAKER DIES. son rises. $:31 pm.; sets, 604 .| the Atlantic e rie to be lighted ar 7 s s half hour z et. L. E. BREUNINGER Hanxy BoWiitesl Gnosolats ion 7 o Weather Main 6140 duiies o Head. Expires at 90. Baltimore _and_Annapolis Boulevard.| Vilby as 2 w z 2 ad been : 1 with the | REILY. 44*44}44{_44444444444 p in malk rery v in n he £ H. O. Wilbur & Sons, entering ex. | $3. 50 Philadelpliia {25 oo B Pk gggg Svhlflfltlf]rgton ‘ PLANS TO GREET FLEET. 1884 it 008 G% 38 ¥ | survived t erers, | ROBINSON David 1. Walsh —former Senator from Mussachusells, in his fourth inter- esting arlicle in the Editorial Section of The Suntby Shar AND RETURN Australian to Confer With Coontz | SUNDAYS i RS haTg i 2 B Ue iy | T MAY 10 AND 24 MEL May 8 (AP 1 > 82 t vl SRR Special Train _(Eastern Standard resentat the Australian navy will Time) {0 to Pago-Pag @, next month Leaves Washington (Union Station) i was »d today, to submit to | 30 AM Ar. Wilmingion 10:05 AM., Chester ||| Admiral Robert B. Coontz of the | phoenix hilade | United_States Navy a tentative pro- gram for the Aust reception o the United States fleet upon its forth- coming visit to the Antipodes. fake t ) 2 ndmiral Coontz, ahoard the U. S. S it 5 o2 3 r 1 1 THATCHES Seattle, is umpire for the Pacific m o. tc e neuvers. i4 2} Tomorrow Tickets on Sale Two Days Preceding Excursion | i | Similar Excursions Sundays, June | . | —awill discuss most illuminatingly the - subject— )1» Pennsy]vama Railroad Deaths Reported 4;444*4‘44 » following_deaths have been ‘ The Standard R: o the Health Department in the last 3 3 'y N zabeth's | Paris, . U Joseph E. Fleming, 59, | Copenhagen, £ « lrr dy Senator Walsh points out the four sides from x Cuticura /(?7/ ! Camwt 54 T : e o = and megh e i ‘m et Bermuda.. . . . louc Soap ta Cleanse Olntment to Heal Porto Rico. 3 . 1620 Colum: ba S T anc e illn 1 | BUSCHER. S Absoliats Nasttns Rerter A vond . Canal Zone ; which this pressure is brought—and illustrates his points with examples coming directly within his own observation and experience. . George Washington Hos- | | v ¥. 59, 2750 14th st | ashington Hos- | pital | Infant of William and Aldthea Purd hours, George Washington Hospital et R “Thttle Sisters of the ! Poor. First—Strong and Sinister Organized Propaganda —actuated by purely self interest. o Palmer. 60, Emergency Hospital Gerald Leon Green, 7 months, Children's victed'at Rockville. | Special Dispateh to The Star, ROCKVILLE, Md., May . i L ; |boxs were ‘acduitted. two conv ~ FUNERAL DIRECTORS ite. tan e:[and 11 were released with their case: C X p = Honestyo A s A e el continued pending further investiga- T.F. COSTELLO = Second—The Lobby = I tion, witen 15 were arraigned in Juye E used to automobiles. Apply | nile Court Wednesday in connection | nimal Rescue League, 348 h promiscuous thefts and bu { Honest, real hon- A e jes in the county about Bethesd: imothy Hanlon NOW LOCATED X hat channel through which big business keeps in teuch with legislation—and endeavers persuasively i nv busi- i and Rockville. 3 | _es1 m sT. NE to shape it consistent with its own best interests. esty, in any Ludwell Philip ness transaction i : S T | were commitied th (he castody of tpeis| CHAS. .- ZURHORST parents, the former until investigation | means scrupulous i s E g | an be made of his general conduct. | Adam King and Raymond Powell were Third—The Social Life . i i e found mot guilt Jesse Stansbury, 1 caasel attention to every —how the banquet table and the afternoon tea are sed by the fair sex to win support to some pet meas- ure or bring defeat. to some .distasteful bill. 1 "™ " | Donala Lampton, Irving Hook, Sidney | detail— - nea and Tay | Peters, Raymond and James Peake, blac ;. - | Alfred Gray, Aubrey BErown, Boots Feward Return 1761 | | Phone Adams 0159 16201 | Lochte, “Albert Watkins and Lew Main 2473 | S SLLIEDOG, ama maie; | Scherrer are under further inqui | from takiog the order = i ¥ Rewara 10+ | Judge Robert Peter heard the cases | | carefully and correctly, NTTY initials L, § - | The boys range in ages from 7 to 1 2 B 81 Lincoln 524 x x { 1» * »* * * * x | * to delivering it promptly * <k x x x 3 x X x * Fran Fourth—Executive Pressure And above all, selling the g 5 i e comat H customer according to his containing bige bt “dnd sable. seart. Lieut. Col. Culver to Command Ad-| \/ [,. SPE ARE cCO Servlce requlr‘mtnts ost_al % th l\l(‘(‘("EOTD Of nor Cfln')NXN\Y rather than to the seller’s Bt N‘f!.',",‘ P L % Burmeig Hu: vanced Flying School. wither ginal W, 9 l gre establish- | profit advantage. D e Lieut. Col. Clarence C. Culver, Air|Bot Frank. 6026 40 t. N.W. | _ACE—Pearl, betweerr Commer Service, today was designated by the i ant_of We find our customers st i ahd Woodward' & Lammrons. oF | War Department as commandant of| Joseph Fo Birch’s Sons | it iR rely upon us not only for Rewvard :? retimed Lo M B, Chrlon Commer: | the Air _Service Advanced Flying (ISAAC BIRCH) | Tnou B —how it can be exercised and instances of with what result. and in good order. |ERo mrr T T | GOING TO KELLY FIELD. 2 i 10n, | I patent le: " 1 1 This fourth of Senator Walsh’s special arti- cles deals with a phase of public life much dis-- cussed—and much misunderstood—but which he makes very clear in his plain and direct handling of the subject. el dse Cocks. Commer- | & hool, Kelly Field, Tex., to succeed 3034 M ST. N.W. “}3.’3"«'“5‘»"»"“3?‘.(‘;‘ | honesty in dealing v PAIR or'cx A 5 Brig. Gen. James E. Fechet, now as- | —ger—fsoies and them, but for reliability spectacles, in cathe L F sistant to the chief of Air Service, War W. W. Deal & Co. b, Beturn to 1758 K st | pepartment. Col. Culver was former- i ly “air officer” on the staff of the com-{ 816 H ST NE =~ LINCOLY 00, | of service to them. PAY. ) . We are resolved not to Nouty Reobere Teoh - Bas €0y e | mander of the 8th Corps Area at Fort : 2 Col. Sam Houston, San Antonio, Tex. He Ga l s 1 forfeit that confidence. PIFE THEEADER AND — et e e e wier oervice waen 20th. ani g W ‘William Mitchell, Air Service, formerly ral Directors Since 1850 Actinic Glass s something youreally Friumed to o and. i | brigadier general and assistant to the M F““gglz (%32 Penna TUEle Folder—very interesting. ljgense: tan leather coliar. ~ Keward. West | chief of Alr Service, now on leave of | Main 5 i al . PURSE containing fifty-dollar bill and money | Kelly Field is near San Antonio, and, ~ order for fifty dollars. Friday morning by |is one of the largest and most impor- e b B 01" Eherfa 4 1, &of 560 5 | tant air commanas in the Army. T BLACKISTONE'S | marway HIRES TURNER TIER pup. . = L Floral “Blanket Sprays” ST GLASS COMPANY TIRE_AND = cord, 30x33 ‘Women's clubs in London have not And Other Beautifal Floral Do ‘ BERNARD W. SPILLE, Manager May 8 Mass. ave, v yet proven successful, and already Moderats Prices — Rosslyn) WASHINGTON WATCH—On May 7. smail wateh With pea | mprs *‘“,}" o &m:h m"‘.."}“'“”“b"w Arslieepreative ¢ - SHINGTON ay Ta while others saved themselves by ( | algamatton. |Gude Bros. Co., 1214 F' St In the Editorial Section of he c%unflag Shat X kX kA kK kX kK kX kX k¥ X k kx k k X x x % ol on ¢ I' Miss Margaret Bail Fotomuc bud, e % % % )= >+ X -3 X3 >3 p-3 x* X % % ¢ p = * x x x <« * <« < <« *x * Pressure Exerted Upon Senators *| o vom s o) e iy ‘ X * <+« X +« <« <+« < X x < * X X < X X < X X X X *

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