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THI EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 24, 1925, . 5 ' e -s—T:u ing o the Trage y ' PLANNED FOR LADD: |\ttt me e i | White House Economs| [ _ 10 LAIMM[RI[‘,A 1005 Pa. Ave gl Said to Be Cause ; 1 1724 Pa. Ave. B B oM Vo, _ of Move. JURE iFriendship Exemplified by Body Lies in State g N = May Indicate Cutting 2 R 0_' e Ex;?ert " Here Today. = e ; —r Down of Social Chllga-n_fif!)_ljbllc- There Is The body of Senator Edwin F. Ladd, 2 “ 4 Activities. : | Hands across the sea,’ which Progressive leader, who died Monday £ s ——— 2 | usually means the Atlantic, has its Baltimore of a complication of “THE MAME OF THAT The sudden resignation of Miss ¢ | counterpart in the ‘Hands across the ueuritis and rheumatism, wi state in the chapel of Jos 1 ClGAR | WAS TELLING Leute Herlan, Whita: House soclal | Caribbean, says a bulletin from the no )ns, 1730 Pennsylvanta avene, to- JouL ABOUT IS o e eerenel Just o the eve | Washington rters of the Na- day and tomorrow until o'clock, = Presid and Mrs. ' o fo 3t i ographic When brief, simple funeral services R ey sident and Mrs for_their : : One of the Tecent acts of neighbor- ] Summer home ut Swamps R e canducted. 4 He @ 'S 8 s tompletely suriaie : s which i helping to cement the | he rites tomorrow will be conduct- = move is sald wholly to con n the 1: hetween the | O a TP Rev. Dr. J. J. Muir, chaplain of SHicenn @ 2 (¢ streak of White House economy, es and Latin America, the Senate, assisted by Hev. Thom IO stivted domeltinoie continue: bulletin, “is the loan | , assisted tev. s ch started some time ago, and also 3 il ity stet. oo ) (m ariior HIchipuEen Snte e Reo anlialno by the United States %o the repubiic | fan Church. Following the service { tafled social program for the rest of y @l | ot Chile of a public health expert, Dr. | it the chapel the body will be place e the Coolidge administration. | ; 4 John D. Long, assistant surgeon gen- | temporarily in a vault at the ( > Miss Harlan has for some years | / 7 ral of the United States Public Oa wood Cemetery awaiting remov - been a social arbiter in Washington | 4 o v Ith Service, to aid ip developing is home State, North Dako Al . and left the British embassy, where 4 P | ct ently created ministry of short service will also be held af the| | 7 . . she served as social secretary to as- | iz Glenwood Cemetery. 2 Z Z sume the position at the White House | | J& Ministry Created. under Mrs. Warren . Harding. The d will be able to attend the | x the st quarter of e century and was| MISS LAURA HARLAN. | of American States held in though she was prostrated MY Towri 'S5 CALLED somewhat enlarged by Mrs. Harding, WheniAng B 5 e < who had the offices, with Mr. Rock ; ar splen e 5 £ ay band's death, it Is said. OGALLALA THE K 16 Added to this is her splendid exec- ted in regard to prevention of dis ng up well today, and, well at their head, removed from - = " ; i e ! . utive ability that enabled her to|ease and reduction of the death rate aoth the children, spent several hours ot Enis e IN'vF’IS—H' e inadeauate auarters in the | handle hundreds of letters a day|greatly interested the Chilean au- S at the chap The arduous trip to S " XEC clngatormone Bpaclons rough her assistants and not leav .ater, diplomatic channels ucce s S 3 kota and final s to be HAW: HAW e the ground floor of the |, ", jeiter unanswered for more | were used to ru(ut—.‘t: Dr. Long's serv- h-mll uu»t:-elm.— the late solon, however, s = sz e than 24 hours | ices, and he was asslgned by the sur- dill not be attempted until she is -3 Remain Here Until Fall. s B e | zeon general, Dr. H. S. Cummings, i Eaows 5 Miss Harlan will remain at the CGook Unawars of*Chang @ sort of American ‘health am. | brought here ¢ White House until the Autumn, ut- | fai e ssador.’ Dr. Long has made several 2 rought here yeste tending to all mail addressed to Mrs. | fals for the State Deps [Pt oseite @udiaih ok Bl e enls Here's the path re. It was met Coolidge, thus relieving her of all|is wholly ur of 8 Ll ean « s in his capacity of vice i S of burden of correspondence during her | templated for him in connectio dire American Sanitary Bu- . - d on and Mi stay in the Summer White House.|White House social work other than | delegate to interna were using and. he Gawl Miss Mary Randolph, who was with | the duties connected with = | ! conferences. He speaks Span- ldren have = e 5 / ) . N e e aurived h 1 e = Mrs. Coolidge as her personal soclal|for yeurs and which §s remoyec - 5 . s er Ladd i te = while Mr. Coolidge was n:n: the ,u‘fl,,:‘l :.1 of nr. "n:‘ Durfag more than 25 years of ex- {o“(s. we re going s a e : : > ; \ dent and went with her to | pursued by’ 3 I e e this e g > - White House, has continued tc duri 3 s of the |l 0 S sel as chie g Shii = maiinexs e ( L se€ wrere A p1an NAMED e e eisl side | @ntine oflicer fur the Pr ilippine ov- forward fast. sz S T-0-0-P-H-1-D WAS BEATE M > - £ Coolidge and will as life at the White House, so fa i S -veland ey e lcUERIAY e STU‘TLP' He R 15 S"-FN . sume management of the mail and|the outer world was concerned, had | ! ere, duced 2 visiting en uP Bv S AS 1~ BABOoOM. HA.HA,/ such other duties on the retirement | but little con ation other than the | ! . FEcamplanadiznen cher in an i 7 5 P ST \ Miis: Lattan 4l remariably el s Ao Vinter Drogx 1 S in improving sewage ? \, Who is & Wis, LR s e e e e e R SR BT e Hods, Resuécialy) n —Hard Work 22 Subrerne Coart e the Tats e | Hn, Suf el blunder and be for | U 8. Speciaits a4 Work. | __Honest Methods RICHARDS IN DRIVE |SCHOOL TO REWARD | il nfhy S, of the country.” St esfusha fdlualis o e fiwiieiaen BA vparentl SO RV eers | I Continyanlinsmitiiist tinee) : ' “ooliige. * Mrs T | —_— UDutch Andasson Ta|Tdentified as “slaking your thirst” TOLEDO, Ohio, June o) — with goo d ice-cold Coolidge’s Message. anything of lts kind in the| « erable 2 to E up by July 30 the 75,000 personal tax | sps . Jun veland DocToR S Pord T TRINK HE WiLL of Miss Harlan. icial mid-Winter program, 1 r supplies by means R ol e ol S | provements in'housing ani iiving con s the daughter of the late | that a man DS sentative J aer of North Dalot e e nnd the late Mis | stven, € ERye ahdacle e request 1 expert to hel ’ —A Little Kindness republic recently engaged g | cial and econor > n, g QS a2 RSN ‘ FOR PERSONAL TAXES, GRADUATING CLASS i1 i . —Homelike Service " e s v scensr| UNIDENTIFIED BODY | ROUSING WELCOME |t oz et ez} s 0 ; b T e S 3 mey IS GIVEN LI i s self and Mrs.| Agsessor Hopes to Round Up Be-| Army Industrial College, Organized A | s S L 0 pIGKED UP IN RIVER | ] T R, |t s : | . companied by cong AT SWAMPSCOTT haveiveen || CRISSLGSTMSI ORRODERY, | ATy, i 984 AmnonncesiT | U BANDITHCHARMANSHPAL: These days we're n"‘fhe-rf::-n::|:.!-:3ux‘: the v i = 4 enE D) ""} by July 30. | Third Class Commencement. .rli‘ffp‘nffil' iz \;\q‘|” parts of 0ld, Found Floating Above |was quite evident that she is thor- |, thi SRR e flax} A mcesorilLian iELSHIchu TS i) o “ollege, or Bank Robber. country have been recefved Arlington Beach ‘ 1 that this garde X Coolidze would like them has launched a campalgn to round|gzar T ry, . for the : n : | ‘Dutch Anderson, lifelong pal of - 3 bout the White House. It 8 study andjretucns scheduled toibetmade Gutiny|the X <he rald Chapman, under sentenca of | i op 1n i ol e s The oy ot an smgeninet pnie| LU i ol | e . S o Chapan, Yot sicits & lemonade. Drop “The news of 1. et p e < has just come shock that is the gere had been led to helieve n, yesterday s identi- . et 3 | tdee: njoy little priv returns Mr. Richards e 1 ro e mas dentt L & " Ane. dn che switer fter ast the Presiden | g » when he visited | distribution of more th as- | : X reld up thel when you re our way tle F z : : i 2 s tribut n L s Bank here last week < 3 s ambitious to pro g;m.n,,,m return blan v White Court that [asked the co-operation c th President in distributing ther thinks sk u »f these blanks | | placed in the station houses for the | h his office at White House, or | convenience of residents who .wish to even his study there, is attractively 1 for them there s: Lieut Turpen. smoked. Afterwar sident a Tess was not nearly so grave as this man was about 35 vears old, of | Coolidge and_their temporary | sad e : me a{ medium and weighed about | * the lawns and then | se nse of ccause of the | pounds. He wore a 1 ummer ymer White to strong fecl £ ent which I|gnit with honorably 1| p A idier butto e lapel s per | . = ositive, police d. Senator on the e b e e prana o | with a private entrance, which would | hoard of appraisers working overtime | . g v - ~ | Penitentiary two years ago. i o ce Presic Y ung 4 1! make it h for the Preside e uly der to accommo te 3 < t ' 3 i L R out | 347 There were no marks of violence | s Wi ELaielL handy [Oc Uhe Sreslientitoiee | uting July inforasnits mmodate | erm orps; Capt. 3 | = g hers on | 5n e body 3 ot oiE mres rovent all a cor L the thousands of taxpayers expected ineers: 4 —_— | many times to note the faithful g body s in the District morgue. | oalag was ! 3l e 5 to call at his office on t st floor | gerald v et oo i g The body 1S in the District morg e morning_fr the | Wire Connections Made. |6 She District Buliding. A penaiiy | Rowan, Che nings Made to Order | ¢ e o Toe Aw tending the sion the Senate Telephone and telegraph connections | of 20 per cent of the tax is assessed || G 1 25 because ’. ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. between Washington and White Court | citizens who file belated returns. e A e 10 ! and Repaired— —have a dipperful— the mon: erson’s pi 3 a in central polic 1t s our treat. identification was — e of t 5 room House still 1 with the 2 . < 1 today with the instal- =l - | e AT Eresane wnd Sits ot | Yo Chamber o Commerca ‘wuite | DIVORCES FILM DIRECTOR, |, L. Saxwiil, orinance - | R e - o on| Lephyrweight logs nces. i b o )12 Nin i - dois] o jtehboard to White Court, e s, W. Jei J 2 i R adueator, puttser ana bt | L e s g | honght ety hat e it s room one- | Decree for Mrm.Gorman, w " uirtorirer | CORNELL WALL PAPER C€O. i been | P ~. Snyder, U. S. mars and 1 2 0 Mrs. Coolidge's boudoir, one to the Tps: | - J. R. Defrees 5 1 13th St. N the Dublc | rendit S 'lz.x.(mm' o Wedding | i e oteato e s Tried for Murder. ) Iv‘fmr"fl’\ Qu S CONAY t" by the Repertoire Class of the oed _ L There are three trunk tele ANGELES, June 2 2 .. | R in tr oy he r his arrival that he would hold i; Dhere drg the ke .08 ANG i r : Fit ¢ know hos e e U conference at White Court at 4 o'clock % et s B. Gorman, who as Clara Smith | (1,5 N0 3 ; his loss, and | District Counc g reanum, | this afternoon. He intimated that h ! et T Tain ot | Hamon was acquitted on the charge | caiper, s ot ¥ Palm Beaches . . ow with which | meets at 8 o'clock at o will continue his policy of holding bi o o g:; ;.r m’urd(vrmx\ Jlu}m ll(\]rlnlnn. ‘;ln ‘:‘n]\‘l | cal 5 3 i 3 7 2l s i conferences rews- o dofils fonaire, at Ardmore, Okla., T Sy 3 = 3 ZOyst phave ge | Ninth and Pennsylvania a) ookl m;;“g‘;fi_];;g m«-“.l‘-h.-. RheSmewa] operator in the Security Trust | yvesterday Eranted an inter | Soioice M“fi‘;‘-’ el Medical | lek) Mohairs. . others of his family we send profound Rhode Island Avenue Citizen: : | vy decree of divorce from her Service; Capt H . i i : e 4 Mayflower Arrives. special telegraph line and a gen-| hyghand, John W. Gorman, film dir s aed Tt C G Whit, ro lcal e Seooed Xy'»‘:«:“‘vm'! ) £ et t arrival of the presi- | T aph line also terminate at | tor. She alleged mental cruelty Thw‘:,“;:&’?n\lp"]i«ylx l":)‘nw\‘ " 3 [] T P Mrs. La Follette's Message. N ey P Tt | g Next to the arrival of the presi-|{iig oftice, =o that the President de-| oormang wers matsied fn Novemben, | Mo Worsteds ....$95 : BB A residenting Sirime to send a telegram simply calls| 1421, They separated last November. — . - A touching aze of avenue northeast. |terday afternoon of the p: & oon operatoriand dlcGats. his own operator and dictates. The | , it ) Becnisiol Snsinnssis. sos stiieiie wag re | ¥acht Mayflower. which steam switchboard also co! egular tel itchboard als ntains resulanstel |, o e e Tinl vantty l casesk in | thy tomobile habit and many American | See Announcement la F of Washington so unceremoniously | o i hich Fus into the Tayan| : - . s ) ; ephone lines which run into the Lynn | ¥ - s 2 hehitjandl ma | was left a w ending of | o8 L o00E e ion to Man." at 17 v last Saturday, created the| i Bne NN Honee Ylike brdinary tele. |head are being carried in Paris. |cars are being purchased Tuesday’s and Saturday’s Star Linen Knickers, er of the oo | 00 0 B D B i eatest amount of interest and ex- | [hon e sarvice. : = ive movement, . at the | K stre ement s lain or plaid ..$5 was ¢ . where | inVvited. The natives and the thousands he- In Familiar Surroundings. P > had ? . istin-| Emerson Institute holds Its gradua- |longing to what is known as the| wp. president e ranias aa S B R B L 7| tion exercises {n the auditorium of the !\'Hmnwr ;Yul'mv Mnar;l to scan lhv\,,,u,,,,i,.k Red bles, as he fre- children I| ity Club at 8 o'clock. horizon off Swampscott as e teiens A M Sie 4 . to vou S _ [ Monday for the appearance of this |\ If,?l«“;;u'lein..‘r I(‘i‘fd\‘lA:L‘at"hel?:e‘:.::}:r‘;: Merton Air-cooled B: life’ of| Emma Sanford Shelton Chapter, W. | vessel.” Word had been circulated | W1, GOVETor of Massachusetts, and 2 untirin he common | C. T. U., meets at 8 o'clock with Mrs. it would arrive on Monday, and | ;"hi tiiLei the Sumtrr s . Lmen Caps $2 people will as a . W. Arthur Snell, 5301 Cathedral ave- |for hours the shores were lined.|" S b Gl . ; i oL evere lined- |\ (han called to the presidency by the in thelr hea A a | nue. This disappointment after such a | wheh BUISd to the. presidency : e . Burnside Corps, No. 4, W. R. C., | | lonz wait~did not seem to lessen the | ‘I O RPN L SIS, o oiea the follow. | holds a social meeting tonight at the rdor or interest, because when the 5 5t e mwiien the | over to White Court to inspect the 2, corps headquarters. Price of admis. | Jicht put-in an appedrance {8day |, qence which had been completely ’ Imported Broad wish .| ston is a cup and saucer. q ‘spyglasses, field glasses ang |renovated for him. " He was greatly loth K ek = esn N e « |ine aice o aid them. When the Pleased at the surroundings and ap- 5 clo nee S5 to Iyus o Zan yiva M. January will lecture ‘a e . e earedta bit Tabatiant toihes e : N 2 in this ¥ ! s v 1326 1 street on the subject, “I and | Mayflower finally did put in an ap- | Peated a bit fmpatient to ’:J‘;‘U'l'?ll:ih;lfl . v . U'Suits .... .51-19 were shock 2 the Father Are One,” at 8 o'clock. pearance she was greeted with carpenter on the Mayflower to take news, for we had n that the e heers, hoat whistles and hlowing of | CRTPenter OB St £ foeninh: s e Senator was so serious During | Guests at the National Press Club |horns and other mnational noise- |cliarge of the unpacking of furnish: 0 y term in E tolat this evening’s program at §:30 will | making instruments. All of this be- | IN&S brousht from Washington, an ' { " know vour husban he | include Clark Griffith, “Bucky” Harris | came a virtual din as the vessel BhEEMEnts, ‘wero dnadol for tehe 5 § 1 Italian Imported was f my hest friends. T am|and the world champions, together |came up the dock at Marblehead, | President and Mrs. Coolidge to eat Z ! p P Biio i will be keenly | with “Babe” Ruth and the New York | This popularity of the part of the | dinDer tonight in their new home, T . Straw Hats...$].85 ir to} 0. 26, Knights of worary ab- | po : TRk for torrid days The President announced shortl The study class of the United Lodge of Theosophists will discuss “Cycles felt by ends and colleagues.” | Yankees. Motion pictures of the first | Mayflower was only an evidence | DUring the morning Secretary San- exhibition game between the Senators [of the Interest the inhabitants here |J€rs Visited the executive offices in Hoover Sends Condolences. nd the Giants at Sarasota, Fla., will | took in the coming of President Cool. |1¥nn, and in short order the office pamir wired from San|be Ehown idge. Also it must have greatly im.|force which came from the Capital 4 LalniPorls Francisco: “Am_greatly shocked at = 5 D ot i s Andrews, com: | Clerical force at the White House. Elkskin Poplin the news of Ser Tadd's death. mander of the hoat, and the other |clerical foi ouse. T He had long my friend. I trust CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. officers "aml the mem\;:;s_of the orew, | Shnnnes Tles...sl ou may be given strength to carry lark Griffith, president of the|¢SPECially 5o because their going and Jou Throusn “this time. O s P coming at Washington creates little, if | [ of ' were Te- | yleq to speak at the regular luncheon *P¥* o i e i i a number o meeting of the Washington Monarch h . st. | Dl | Imported Broad- Club at the City Club tomorrow at| These thrills have been coming L e 12:30 o'clock. gradually to those on the North Shore. i loth Shi $1.95 nd Edge of 1 se Lkl el 2 i s clot irts. .9] - et A dvaw ) | Capitol Council, Royal Arcanum,| First it was the arrival of 42 specially On Credit! 1 X 5 ked marines under command of | . - vorth Dakot er Govs, . A.|meets tomorrow night at 8 o'clock at | Pi€ = - 2 neets Lieut. Edgar Allen Poe, jr.; then came Miitm: oo 2 f W\ . blue: e e Ethian Slempls Richard Jervis, chief of the White | o™ xayuin é’r‘u‘i( il White, gray. b d from Representati - e Sicre vice. On Monday the ' [ vou: a Cemall dows Burtness of North : Women’s Legion, Columbia Chapter. | 1louse Secret Service. On Monday the inent and - sou " can neckband or collar Senator H. C North | No. 368, will meet tomorrow at 11:30 = i r Diamonds. Al Dakota, wired hi. tmpathies, | o'clock at Moose Home, Eighth | i A YEAR TO PAY i attached. 2 g that th 2 1d 1ost ““an {street, and march to the Union Station, | il Az, Diamond wo eell il : cous servant.” |where it will take a special train| ILKIN R st e chunanatie i S An pther s received was | to Baltimore to participate in the con- | B t 0 one from the he Philippine | yention parade the | A i 2 Commission_ of Independence, from | coHom P i [ Wash Ties (4 for $1) dquarters here, declaring the de A meeting of the committee o fm-l\ COFFEE i ML TL‘ t i i i - .t . ,a 29 L sorrow of the Philippine people over |lice, fire protection and public safety i Ims tlnng ts d—it is the death of one of thelr stanchest|of the Washington Chamber of Com- | i Bl Il c eac friends in their siruggle for ircedom | merce \; 1 :P l:ld at nuu:\ t\'jx\lurrc\}"-“ - . ; I ! mark of disfinction_ii is of the same ST T 3 Adna Chafee Cantonment, No. 7, Na- ! i hi h ml. o s b ‘ ity as Whifs Rock water — Fancy H'dkerchiefs o i e tional Indian War Veteraii, will hiold BLENDED n Trial for False Pretenses. special meeting in memory of the | : i % 5 R il 3. T Varce e paced on |Gt Contar etz S B 16 pcicarsond bty it is made from Whife Rock water by 1%: (3 for 50c) trial today before Justice Siddons in | ooy J1all of the United States Sol. | il v ! 5 A y Criminal Division 1 to answer an in- | alaryo ot C i ieodes of the Sioux. sxquisite.happiness THE WHITE ROCK MINERAL SPRING CO. dictment for false pret s in_con- | G venne War of 1876 will be related CUP_TESTED nlnunlix;gs a“;o"hy 100 BRO. 'AY NE YORK CI Moncy'.\' Weorthior il ADW. W TY. nection with the sale of e O e e are. he o by veterans o ndia 'S, P ,Money Back : (4§ of the fine Diamond, arged with tel I s itan | AND ! i s erton that John C. L Sani- 1 and you need only 3 d‘ b I tary Grocery Co. had invested § The Letter Carrlers’ Association will | CKEI | pay $1.00 a week. e g Sizes offi es in the stock of the Rogers Milk Prod- | hold its annual outing at Chesapeake PACKED ucts Co. and that 26 wholesale grocers | Beach fomorrow, More than 5,000 are | also were {nter ‘:’d in the ‘}:'""':- Mrs. {expected. A. E. Hamacher is in| RIGHT [ Pinkerton gave him two chec] one | charge of arrangements 2 for $5,120, June 30, 1921, and another : HERE i . At All First-Class Dealers eJ. aurman for $5,76¢, August 27, 1921, 1t is al- z B 1 i i 1 Jeged. Attorney J. H. Bilbrey repre- Georgia Legislative Meets. | IN i i ne. SentsRtsinE e ATLANTA, Ga., June 24 (P).—The é i 1003 P A e e General Assembly of Georgia met to- | ! The new chimes for Grace Church,|day for the first sesslon sthce the | WASHINGTON I / 4 00 a. ve. New York, are being rung by Miss | passage of the constitutional amend Mary H. Giles, only woman beli-ringer | ment providing for biennial, sessions. 1 1724 a. ve. in the country The term is fixed at 60 davs. i T j

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