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THE f}\'E.\'L\'(i STAR, WASHINGTON, D, L THURSDAY, JULY 2, '1925. BLCENTENARY CELEBRATION OF BIRTH ANNIVERSARY OF ROCHAMBEAU. Special services too A VISIT FROM THE PRESIDENTS AUNT. Sarah Pollard. 81. of ELIEF Wi RS IN SANT ARA AFTER THE EA T - place at the statue in Lafayette Park yesterday, being held under the auspices of the Sons of the Revolution Proctorsville, Vit the President’s aunt. visiting at the Coolidge hor RECIBEWOREER 1Y 5D BARBARAARIER STHESEARTHOUARE. Thisthrick ficoplice vas huile of the District. The photograph shows Assistant See retary of War Davis placing a wreath at the base of the in Plymouth, where the Chief Executive was called on account of the to cook food for the homeless and the rescue workers. A or from one of the warships in the harbor i statue National Photo illness of his father. By United News Pictures ring for the fire and aiding the relief work. Photo sent by telephone. Copyright by P. & A Photos < marry millions. Mrs, M R. Dodge. known as “the wealthiest widow.” a bride of Al- THIS KING IS AN EXPERT CABINET MAKER. Ferdinand of Rumania G. Wilson. Detroit lumber HOUSEREEPING ON THE LAWN IN QUAKESTRICKEN SANTA BARBARA. Fearful of other carth- spends all his spare moments in a carpenter shop of the royal palace millionaire. The new Mrs. Wilson auake <hocks. many residents of the city took up their quarters as far away from buildings as possible. NEW EGYPTIAN MINISTER ARRIVES sud Samy Pasha, recently at Bucharest. He designs and does all the work on chairs. tables and owns $60,000,000. They moved beds and stoves to the lawns and lived there for the first davs after the quake. Photo semt appointed Egyptian Minister to Washington. photographed with his wife n||mr household furniture. Wide World Photo Copyright by P. & A. Photos by telephone. Copyright by P. & A. Photos upon their arrival in the Capital vesterday N Phay JONESFORTAX e Bt g %f;"p":i';‘ff,".,,.h VTUATSSEOE woauis [y FRHT N HAND, streets northeast, by the United 1 ‘There are understood to be five ap. | States Army Band, Capt. Ray- | e plicants for the appointment as post mond G. Sherman, commanding; : g - . Q ’w aster of Rockville to succeed Harry ‘ Capt. William J. Stamnard. 1nd | | Five-Year-01d Raymond 0'Dwyer Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn Feature Mercury Seurries Upward of 100| A, Diwson. Whose fourvear term is S, S TS Suffers Concussion of Brain. | Greatest Celestial Offering of Season—First at Many Points Throughout son. Bosto e e Senator Says British Debtiil © e e EonmOiensfinurt Three to Frolic Together in West. Territory. S e Shoinonent < Treasury Better Organized Excerpts from The Roval Vagabond = Cohan Two bovs and three men were vic By the Associated Pre he position pavs $2.400 a Payments of $200,000,000 | \\5™ N i it ms of fraflle accents vesterday. | Shortly after sunset durinz Juls the et ihis monih with the watl| NGO, T itant Sum. |3 for Enforcement Than Home* foster Five-vear-old Ravmond O Dwyer, 4 five b st planets M telescope « zlas nizht imag. mer overc stas fri : Pexan Would Enable It. Intermezzo, “The Tenth. stisht outliwicat ihe mostiear. | tenus e 1 e e they ware nlaging n s canen Dow (o | wlie e the employ of the Ever, He Says. Worm «..o.. Lincke ously injure was knocked 4|n\\n and | will be above the wizon the ame a4 race in the. northwes n sk after the Middlewest and ide to | Washington Suburban Sanitary Com Fox-trots, run_over by the automobile of Carl | time for the wreater part of the month. sunset. Al three will move eastward | stay a while mission of Marvland for the past sev- Senator Jon New Mexico, Dem () "No Wonder” .......Davis ( |G. Sterzer. 120 Fourth street south-| On the eveninz of July 10, savs a | during July from Cancer into Leo, | Tot. dry winds from the Southwest | €ral months. is under arrest he i ber of the sanireanaes () “Let Tt vin, Let It cast. ai Tenth.and Golden streets bulletin from the American Nature ail will be moving at different speeds | sent the mercury scurrving up above | charge of entering the B A e b st e Pour ... .Donaldson southwest. Sterzer took him to Emer- | Associatiol Mercury, Venus and With respect to each other and the depot at Garrett extent of $300.000.00) at the next ses Selection, “Rose Marie gency Hospital. where he was treated | Mars will appear so near ther that earth. Mars, the slow-movinz one of Slon of (Coreress. He saidithat Such & March, “Just for Fum for a fracture of the left leg and con- | they might alm » mistaken for a | the trio, will be the by ning of reduction wonld he possible if the Simpkins cussion the brain. His condition triple star, although in fact Mercury'the month farther east anl higher in British debt payments of nearly $200, “The Star Spans se | will be about 105.000.000 miles from the western sky than the other two, 000.000°a wvear were appllied to the ul Mudd, 6. 909 E street south- | the earth, Venus 146,000,000 miles but the other two planets will pass sinking fund to take the place of a At the Sylvan Theater, was severely shocked and his | and Mars 239,000,000 mile it on July 10 s o g ot fside from| | ment Grounds. tonight 3 roken ax a result of running | 5 the tax receipts for the reduction of o'clock, by the United S @ nst the automobile of Maurice e bonded indebtedness of the United Marine Band, Will wherty, 755 Virginia avenue ssuth Mars is increasing its distance from | Saturn, which has been above the telmar eader: Tavior Bran e near his home late in the aft. |the earth and drawing in toward the horizon in the evening hours for some P T E aon; second aer ernoon. Paul was reported by the | Sun. so it will be increasingly difficult |time, has been moving slowly fax. abolition of ‘which has March. “The Washington police tu have run in front of his|to find it in the twilight. Mercury and | ward, but on July 12 it becomes sta o O oh Pokt" 1. Sousa | | father's machine and struck Dough. | Vnus now are approaching the earth. |tlonary, as viewed from the earth opinion that it| | Overture. “Sukuntala”.Goldmark | |erty's car while erossing the read.| Mercury will reach its greatest east:|and then begins to swing slowly back = pply only to the Music de ballet, ““Coppelia | way. He was given surgical aid at | ®rn elongation ¢ 23, when it will | ward toward Libra to the east sons, Kans., where the Government inheritance received by each Delibes Providence Hospital. ;":n'"*"f,’_h“h "mp \'me ; ;‘;fl \';{”Hw :Pr. _v-w\x\“m ng n\'nl"lr ]:: the s thermometer climbed to 107 degrees. I after deduction of ail State| | Trombone quartet, | = sun. This, American Nature in Sag us, will be in opposition chinson, Kans., reported 106, whi v R inste ul"m‘ the :nv‘l‘s‘ @ Little Annte From Tha- Man Is Slightly Hurt. 1‘ **"‘mnrun p«-hnf n[uv_ 1.\-"\1\m“(in one | to (}Iw sun, ulr ;: the 1‘}\(~1h|x|n d\u““l\’:' \1""\ ..’.‘..:\1 ::v ,\“;fl‘m.’..ell':':( “.v.:»‘:f actate wresen rau® ... ....silcher | | Beverly G ow. 7 y | SeEree ot dts greatest passiblo disfance {south, at midnight fon July /10 lin, Mo.: Des Moines, Iowa, and Oma- schiibert | | comobile of Alexander McKenzie so4s | 4118, it to be picked up easily in the all night. - On Sthis date Mercury, leenasniay rrinn e Revision of the corporation taxes on | | Musicians Albert Bennert, Her- | | Pinay Branch road, at Piney Branch | 1iSht after sunset : [Venus and Mars will sec about an | o'zt a taste of the heat. wiien ”‘G‘IN Ray SNl TimeREw: Bowent| BHo Last thiee bt tha (destroyers weni ® aradinkion rite Dasisa160 veasior el bert Erisman, Edward Gum- | |road and Cedar street and jammed | -0y One Watching these three plan-|hour and a half after the sun. mercury hovered around 90 2 of Washington and. Miss Idns | Into commission vester By Mr. Jones, together with reduction mel and Harold Heard : S T T 3 @ : ; 1 1 the century nu K At num s points | thr wout the territory. and while aw nd w‘imm at - the weather man said there would be s for pussag ween no decided break in the heat today, he ¢ t dnd Washington. | 1is Promised sorfiew cooler weather ATTCSC o5 NSy Deisare buer the are th local showers and | (harles ey of the Montgomery | r the area, with local showers:and | o " police force and Detective Bush of the railroad company. Charging that he was, “without just ause or provocation serted four days after his marriage, Frank E. Mc Millin, jr.. of Chevy Chase his coun ty. has filed suit in the Circuit Court here for an absolute divorce from Mrs Dresden Ward McMillin of Charvleston W. Vva He is represented by Attc neys Dawson & \Welsh of Rocky The couple were married in Los An | geles, Calif.. April 11, 1921 Licenses have heen sued by the | clerk of the Circuit Court here for t marriage of James C. Milstead, and Miss Helen L. Penn, 18, both of thunderstorms in the eastern portion il S Saturn Will Stoy No deaths were reported, but a doz en persons were treated for heat pros- | tration at Kan City Nebraska, Kansas, Missouri and Towa bore brunt of he heat in vasion. which shattered records for July 1 in many localities. The high est temperature was recorded at Par been app jer which, ¢ trol boats and built or build Twenty destroy 3 to the Na h: and the required 1 x was enlisted and traine - ellor All but 23 I nd all of the picke re now in service. Corporation Tax Revision. d against another car. He refused hos. | ; In contrast to the Middlewest, the | S awasame N e > plan of ad heen 2 taxes imposed upon utility cor Grand scenes from “Sieg. Catherine Neidecker, 21. of Hyatt LA} tneatimant for il g | East was fanned by cooling breezes, | carefully prepared nid il on the grouna frie Wazner | | head and kneas ¢ 'Muries to his) SQUTHERN PUBLISHERS DROP IN SOUTH AMERICAN |with the New York citv tamperatare | Ve a0 0 it | the s and aimed ave ultimately paid by the | | Siegfried call by Adolphe Seid- Henry Wilson, 47. 612 Sixth street of 36 degrees the lowest for July 1 in S i available. the To eliminate what he. de on, H12 Sixth s o 5 de : in each case, the county commis- the HiEte bl NS A < | northeast, stapped from the sidewalk MEETING OPENS JULY 6| IMPORTS COMPENSATED 0 vears B e D oy Semile | oot fato effect & oD s Masrs Rtouel Dz, AyiQueen j-goote | Hin front ot 612 Sixth street” northeast L e nors of Travilah, this county. and | A% roser tion tax laws throngh orehlis ance, No. and was knocked down by the auto. 4 = Jacob. M. Chamce ‘of Kensington to|Guard operati extenjing desilichuhad LR “The Star S Meverbeer | | mobile of Lester M. Kefauver. 212 | A S Och Among Speakers Sched-| Decline T« Met by nereased Trade| CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. Be of unsound’ minds and have ai- |ihe threem dlstributed among the stockholders, he he Star Spangled Banner o Shront: while ‘atiempting to| uled to Address Convention | From Asia and Europe, May | The Business Women's Council will [recied that they he commitied to ggested impositioh of a normal ta 4 . o onti o ‘ennsylvania - | L oo he lecture room o Springfield Asvlum at - Svkesville o g ) " E HWL’”" "_"”\’ '\r . Washington Barracks by avenue. I was treated at Casualty | in Asheville, N. C. Report Shows. :“‘hn‘rr hm«-r” m»’ ("1:('7-”':;" ”" ,,,r,-,.”:: \1‘4‘1”“ e T 2 : I 1 the Netherland I upon the net annual earnings of a the United States Army Band, | | Hospital for slight injuries i £ . 5 et g a “straw ride” of S ama s anitls aihiculands: duant carporations, regardless of what part Ghibt Ravenotd 6 Shomos D /s tnurtes } Snesia) Dispaten; 4o Tha! Star : evening. A talk will be given by Mrs.| The annual “straw ride” of the|piidma amd the Xotherlands 1as L i apt. Ray s an, Jo as, 28, Walter Reed Hos In the face of general import atnita Shele e Baptist Young People’s Union o : ! might be retained in business commanding: Capt. William J. | | pital, was knocked down at Four | ASHEVILLE, X. C., July 2.~ Adolph | creqses ; the b | Burnita_shelden Matthews. president |Bantist Young People's Union of |4 jiquor smuggling was nezotiated Th the Ssiee oban et T -=—Ado ases in foreign trade of the United |of the Women's Bar A iatiol |Rockville was held Tuesday evening 5 the n v a _Alv:!"v;;":; ard, band leader, tomorrow teenth and Crittenden streets by an | S. Ochs. publisher of the New York | States during May, the Commerce De. visit to the Br ey i ;:"” Al oy \,‘,'"'ZC,,,\ = 2 ) p.m | automobile driven by Philip L. Mul- | Times. will be one of the principal | partment figures disclosed today be ne L B e L Mexico on the south ihtin the pian for the distribution of the pro- h, “The Stars and Strip len, 1334 W speakers at the twenty-third annua 4 Stars and Stripes en, 11 ebster str : right | Speakers s enty annual | there Jeen decreases orts posed tax i aetiona e il " bster street, and his right | S there had n d 4150 in import Treasury self all activities whic relat o prohibition n assistar the Const England and has heen followed durin the past year by similar treaties with orway, Sweden, Denmark. Ital okland Monastery will [When 35 members of the organization made by the- council on Sunday,|and others, chaperoned | Rev. P Sl ¥ . ing from Ninth and F streets at | Rowland Wagner. pastor of the I Ink o ‘hredict rates. bur deciared. o Forever” . -.....Sousa | |leg bruised. He was sgiven first ald | convention of -the Southern Newspa-|from both North and Sotth Amee Erlsom NintCanab ) shatoal L 1 reduct 1 Overture. ‘“‘Jubel”. at Garfield Hospital , Per Publishers’ Association, to be held | The largest imports from o'clock. tist Church. visited Glen Echo 1 e i e T Duet f | ]hu(‘.lul\ 6,to 8, according to the com: | Furope, however, more than. com: b will honor 13 1 Virtually all of the amusements at Shelentiuild bt bligs es and revision of the sur e geoa e S the resort were patronized and quan- o it . 2 wove ...Kegel sleted program made public today. He | pensated for the decl S i, 3 | the prohibition unit, ha . 0 Dhe ipolDE iliene b= voand & v Drogr v | pensated for the decline. ce drivers, who will compete g resne, cornet, and | | s scheduled to talk on “Newspaper | : 2 & e e tities of refreshments consumed. tered under the direction of one as et || SOLICITOR TO BE NAMED,! htohsovies to tak n “en ewer | "5 ar e e divisions ot the |3 Laurel next Satuduy. 0 o party | e Annetl commival of e hender- | ered und ‘ aking 7. Tuesds e L : : i sistant secretary and Gen. Lincoln ( one. y world showed increases in their con. | Tuesday nizht the club. Capt.|son-Smith-Edmonds Post of the Vs DU ) cha complege B R A e e | | Other headline speakers include Rob- | sumption of products of the United |John Craiz Maj. Gen. John{ American Legion of Rockville hesan | o i ot o Pl M L s i i o Hackworth Favored to Succeed | 1t Lathan.. editor of ln... « )....h.\n{n States during May as compared “,“‘l.\.lm-)u.»m of the Marine Corps, also| last evening, to continue through this | 382 0 e = g seisiaes . | ¥ | News ier and winner of the | (he s & YEaT GEC o | Will be an hono St et b S Sl * Lhas heen rece dll)age icenses. Waltz, “Red, White and Blue, Hyde in State Department. | e oG, Hoamer: | oo ane ImontE L year Lol 3 k Moot bilaE Del ow the | <y 1o dielileved 54 ren < have heen issued to the Tolnt Fort ¥ b a dn e N& ption of Asi Associat of Oldest Tnhabitants | CCUrthouse Liwn here,” Which pre- | oqperience elopment e Dedication and benediction The vacancy in the office of solicitor | tional Journalists' 1lome™; Russell 7T, otal exports for the month were |meets At 11 o%iock Satuday llll»\||l|\l~'|;\1(\‘lx::\?\ R hearamce it Dieko and. Tvey from “Les Huguenots, of the State Department, caused by | Edwards of the Amerlean Tree Asso E b 3865,058, Jat . the 014 Unfon. ‘Bnghie Mouse, | TURSIL Ao Siortier, Fooths . wid Meyerbeer | [the resiznation of the incumbent.! ciation of Washington, on “lorestry | Pr e snme month last iyedr. [INineteent (nnd Hisireets, for, aibunl | ¥ Rte SoMEEnE steatlive last ove ! ' B Characteristic, 5 an P Charles . livde of Illinois, will he Imports were $327,416,108 against {ness session, followed by a patriotic | N8 Vas a concert by the Washing- M. Coor ) B i S Siland iv W Kate : and Its Relution to Newspaper and | LBbOrts Wil : - Nenby of Speacfish noE trol”. Veveees...Meacham filled in a few days. Mr. | H Industries,” and J. Fred Jssary, | $392.987.791. Fourth of July service at 12 o'clock |20 Grove Band, which will 1 Wilhiam i iihetm ol “Cieass, Gwsnt: ma | | Popular, een appointed professor ¢ rna- | president of the Gridivon Club and | - o— at the Western Presbyterian Church, | Pf4led this evening. The committe Births Repol‘led. @) “Cheatin’ on Me". ... tional law at Columbia University, | W+ ston correspondent of the Bal: | Nineteenth and H streets. In charge is composed of Hugh Bick-{ wing_births have bee j ' and Lilli " (b) “The Midnight New York City, as the successor ,\i\,,::z.‘:m&:.,:‘ oo The W a.lhm;.:hm s | Land Leasmg Under New Board. —— fode, . Slexanrer - I Preacott 1ot oGttt b bet apord Hontas “andlon 15 Kahn | |John Bassett Maore of New York, who | siemment o Leasing of public mineral land by |, A3 Delta Phi will hold a luncheon | Wlison, Mrs. Frances Lyddan sl : Yamineer and Mary E. Daley Descriptive the preceded him in the office of | : «sions. the report of | the Government was placed today up. |2t 12:30 o’clock tomorrow at - the |Hugh Thompson, Mrs. Hugh cl gules B and Helon . Epminger and 2 eNcriptive: Telor ot the Bra moths ol At business sessions, t} et | s e it estabRe i st | Maarilion, 5307 @ _street. fords, Alexander I Prescott, il ‘Selootion Though not officially announced, it | the committee on postage and legis- 3 | | | . Sorhey o Warner E: Pumphrey, Buell Gardner, [ Frinces 1. sl . = A | is understood that one of the a«le(am“““"" looms large because of the forth- | logical Survey, to be known as the| (ongress Lodge, Chapter, No. 35,|Ira Darby, Guy Watkins, Ronald| ¥ Kennctiy a | | | | solicitors will be promoted to the | coming joint congressional hearings, | consery. _;“'}l‘|""'l-"“"‘l‘i ”“je‘ step was | o . will meet Monday at the |Benson and M. L. Roszman, e | bert E D e e Men fhe fransfer of |regular quarters and will hold a lawn v and Willte M Norwood. | It E 20, ol. Rob wing. pub- 3 of Mines fror e e & leventh aba Eiatrests norin | s . and Olive Smitk hoth of Balfimos | favoring the selectio G . July 20, Col. D o TG R e S va n north i e N a OB Gari | Her Curiosi Hachworth of et h”q lisher of the New Orleans State, is|tor Department to the Department of {east July 10 and 11. Sunflower State Flag. ut Tiavid Cilaningham and Bise J. K. N [ er Curiosity. SErilte toh i Commerce. The Bureau of Mines for 1 nd Sarah Philiv H. Dowling and Helen M. Dor | been attached to theylaw staff of the €O merly handled leasing of mineral —_—— AT Rt T i e i 3 T hoth of New York €ity State Depariment since August. 1916, | The convention will be called to or- After a controversy lasting 10 y lands. The new branch is to be in and Helen 1 Chester Lewis and Ella B Rinnes Mother was husy, cleaning a chicken |and has been an assistant fto the |der at § am. July 6 by Arthur G GR0% ERYREW PORCE WS G0 e i QRGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. | the State of Kansas has at last ado Imas € and Frances A 1T RUCIt, and Lidi Carnabian. hoth of | for the family dinner | Boticitor since GetoherSEotst SHE ds ol Newn of the New Orleans Item | {Pa7Ee of O 2 ¥ PONITGHT. ed a State flaz. It is a banner of solid | Wiifiam }. v e Whittaie Thomas 1. Vandecrift Richmond and | Little Dorothy watched the process | graduate of George Washington Uni. | and Tribune, association prefident. 7 i b r"n e vt :""\‘l"'"""m" E »~'"r'|"|"“' '”!" '!:"; ”"'I Wilhur E. and Mabel L. Bachore. Susan O Smith of Greenh ¥ { it st, especially | versity and a member of the bar of 7 R Juds orter. pastor etals surrounding the State s phonso and Reatrice Yates, hoy 2 = i i s e D e ot o i T s - . = | Miss Malvina Hoffman, one of [of the First Baptist Church, Sixteenth | Kansas has been the last State wih A Tessie The tower of the Salisbur:® Cathe- | the fowl. | has represented the interests of the| Thenever a woman reads of a man | America’s leading "woman sculptors, |and O streets, will deliver the third [out an official embiem. and the 1323 S ie, Bk dral In Enzland, too heavy for the | ~Mother. asked the child, finally, | United States before the British. |going wrong ehe always wonders |is now in London finishing a series [address on the “Epistles of Peter,” | Legislature endad the long debate that| bews and, Edna Cole chalky site, leans about 28 inches out | “just what are you looking for in|American Claims Commission, created | what the woman in the case looks [of symbolic statues for the Bushlusing the Greek testament, at 8|existed between the rival patriotic| James and Theima i, e by the treaty of 1909, like. | House. o'clock at the church. Public Invited. bodies. o ane Ay Rrixcoe: ” < [ Treasury Letter ory id equipped to make the Vo act effective B. Sauders<on. Irma 0 Dornbers { yacant solicitorship, With the chances | scheduled to <tart in Washington, D. From the Pro Magazine