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12~ THE - EVENING. STAR, ‘WASHINGTON, D. €., SATURDAY, JULY 11, 1925 e “HELLE, T‘iE tflfih scigor : £ U I e THE WHITE HOUSE SPOKESMAN? This baby parrot, d to bhe a remarkable conversationalist. was found by gnards the White House grounds yesterday. But there is no truth in the report that the bird was soliloquizing on the foreign debt $hen discovered. Copyright by Underwo from all over the country. BRYAN WILL. MAKE A BIT OF PROFIT ON THE TENNESSEE DOINGS. Books of “the Commoner™ on sale at Dayton, Tenn MEADE MEMORIAL MONUMENT MAY BE COMPI will b Capital’s artistic treasure TED BY AUTUMN. It is expected that the beautiful z in the Fall. The memorial to the Civil War where the evolution trial is taking place. The little city has taken on the aspect of new group in the Botanic Garde ready for 1l leader i< contributed to th oty fair or ci < day, gayly colored banners, signs and flags decorating the streets. while concession men - ERaTG 0N CERGlE o9 | National Photo. e of Pennsylvania. % k 1 fi ; = of former Senator Sutherland, and prominent Washington society/ leaving the city yesterday for Chi- cago, where she will work in a fac- tory to study conditions and later § write her experier { Copyright by Underw READ HIS MAIL AND TAKING IT EASY. Since his arrival in Dayton. Tenn., for the Scopes evolution trial. William Jennis Bryan has been swamped with letters and teleg from all over the world. Photograph snapped on the porth of the Bryan cottage in Dayton HAYFIELD, BUILT BY WASHINGTON, TO BE RESTORED. The photograph shows the present ruin of the famous house, built in 1765 by George W improving Mount Vernon during the general’s absence in the Revolutiol ~|rn\n| In fire about l'» years ago. and will be r VANQUISHED CONGRATULATES VICTOR. Miss Joan Fry (right). sh tennis champion, shaking hands with Mlle. Suzan Leoglen. French who captured the Wimbledon championship for the sixth time. Mlle. Lenglen defeated Miss Fry in the finals by scores of 6-0 nd 62, ¢ ¥ v K & F ol hington, and occupied by Lund Washington, cousin of George, while & } { } Miss Margaret Sutherland. daughter ! ( ary Wa red by the present owners of the e The buildings w ! § § | | ; ) % 4 { { z & Underwood e 2] ld N S, New W S r , TR, | e dueane MRS i 0 e bl e T"OEN”?(;?N,DN"G”?,.T.?;LO,. TeSanta Bariercs 1URKEY 1S VEAED AsNerves GiveWay S 3 T Quulm Rec ompense T : © Receiver Confident Friends of $3,000,000 Paid for Properties, Says Counselor to Beigian Press Still Rails at United ! 8 Taes S eruasis cone : Firm Will Support Move for i Family—Fortune of Elder Rockefeller Now ‘ States for Repudiating “‘Char- A1>\\‘l e u:‘»,];fl' Tells Ohio Bar Shopcrafts| sh.fc e : L Estimated at Half Billion. | ity” of Wartime 11—It the sreat . .12 | Orthodox Catholic Head Must $£50 failed ok e i out i i thoon when the perpetrator lost | By the Associated Press . By the Associated Press | tinues . Be Loy itizen of f Case Preserved Liberties of his nerve at the ert NEW YORK, July 11 Only §2 AL i . o . RUSSELS, July 11.—Former Pre-| R ict, yal Citize 3 = A telephor 000 remained to be raised by Mon- | T lhe Associated Press ocantico Hills propert t was ex-| mier Theunis has not vet made up his| Barbara and i i U. S. Citizens. oot leipiione) matned 1o be raised by Mon| NEw YORK, July 11 —Sale of John | couted Tust 83 WatdEed fhiit il T B S il e Rierbes oB] e T i oundings i Moslem Republic. come from ean, Onativia & Co., mem-|D. Rockefeller's four homes to his|the elder s eighty-sixth{ the mission which will sail for the| benefit that w the quake = company. _Instruct of the New York Stock Ex-|son. John D. Rockefeller. jr.. is an- | birthday tax stamps | United States to arrange a settlement | loss many times over ears 1o = Ry e o to turn $50 over, to a4 messenger nge. forced in bankruptey last [Pounced, but vigorous denial is made | amounting showed that| of the Belgian debt. He had a long| come.. according to imates BY JUNIUS B. WOOD St Sho frerward | week by & Chicago bank. which over. | hat the purpose is to avoid heavy |the value put on the property was|(alk yesterday with Albert Janssen | sunel CEDAR POINT Ohio, July 11 an unidentified colored man, posing o S 0 inheritance taxes which would be|$1,732,500, the tax being at the rate |{he finance minister. who insisted that| Seve cobitaia s ewa Harey. OF I Daisnerts. Tomier . at as the por on E ML,I:.(M.H:‘:! in a large loan. to levied if the son were to come into|of $1 per thousand | the former premier join the mi to{ the quake probably AN b : e e i the 0,000 needed to reor | possession of the homes after the| The elder ler has been grad- | Washington [ g s, promsniy. 2 torney General, told the Ohlo State| . .n¢ " nd presented a letter calling | the firm announced. At the er’s death | ually abandoning responsibilities in | "Af Theunis, however, is understood | (he vallexs and other wnderere L < & Bar Association last night that one| for the $50. \When the time, Wall Street reports said neness | U e properties involved are the|recent vears. He sold his Cleveland | (5 he not enthusiastic, especially as he | rvoirs that never be ] of the “outstanding of his ad-| of the letier was questioned the |Uhicago bank had vesterd ‘”“""' T re estate at Pocantico Hills, | Proverty, including the Forest Hills|Goes not agree with some of the poli-| available to this di . ministration was his “to sur.| Man ran from the b angl e RIS hOlmEs Yot o e s tivi oo town, N. Y.; town house in New | ¢State. 10 his son several vears ago. | cies which have been followed since Practically all streams in Jugas St Ok ppearan ateral. No reorganization date has | 2 pElAnds ot T and his public_and private gifts in |y lefe office quake zone show r hund render the confidential files of the . been announced | 35 and Winter home at |recent years indicate that he is much | “ipps aopt suestion continues to rouse S z X 1 comt 4 iovernment upon the demand of an = At the time of failure the firm re- | SV Vo o) SN0 ess wealthy than when he was at the | g A Sxease lu dumatce e ahak e b ele doe ¥ | g 0) ! he ire of the newspapers, pavtic arly | unauihorized, Redcontrolied. socatied| BINDLE HEIR 1S HELD ported liabilities of about $35.000,000 | Sl g A R R (NS coming foc P investigating committee of the United and of about $30,000,000. In| At the office of Ivy T.. L 2 | At one time his wealth was esti \.wl;” o S L church, whict 2 ¥ nce States Senate his atenlent vesterday since | Selor of public relatio mated at a billion, but since then he |~ “puring the war. savs the latter| c & 0 BUYS UNE the great w ) In a letter to John A. Cline, presi FOR AUTO ACC'DENT the firm fafled former Judge William | Rockefeller family, it has given half a billon to charity and | L m}; \l\ S aAn g v Iatter ) S ’ dent, for presentation to the associa- | MecCannon, receiver, said no accurate | terd: | various foundations and made |“;,L,"( D "H‘” i oy anih = 3 tion’s annual banquet, Mr ugherty s figures as to liabilitles and assets| “The price paid in round figures |gifts to children and. grandehildr [ D e e SO COAL RIVER MINE\ Jliosienty Lausanne also declared that “for the perform could be announced until audits were | for the four pieces of property He retains the right to occupy any | Sractin: It voe an st e som | the policy of centuries i ance of this duty, the radicals and completed. e said that nothing has | more than $3,000,000. The property |of the houses figuring in the latest | Shariues: It was an blusion. The co | holy see e« y Son of Philadelphia Financier | gaveloped which “reflects on the in- on for the relief of Belgium was | T | mople port from customers will enable the | White Plains for nc of the D ; mi Reds demanded my resignatio was not sold to evade the inheritance | transiction | : | b =it 2 o but an American mask. The gifts [ rea MIE IDaEHEr LY egcenan Sabpimer : iyi] | tesrity of the partners or which |tax or the gift tax, as suggested. The | Had the properties been willed, Mr. | e “loaned | EXpansion of West Virginia Col-| b “outstanding act” of his administra.| Faces Two Charges and Two Civil should cause any creditor to With | money was paid in cash. | Rockefeller’s estate, after his death, l:‘:':,I‘l’":m,,',‘,,‘"l“rg;;(y“”\\.ll":?39\((:;;.‘1”&:” L i i tion, the “securing of the injunction in e . e hold h stance. The transactions were announced |would have cent Fed- : Mg 1i on: 2 h e e P Suits in Newport. He I confident, he said, that eub: | when s St s mscrcrceq mcanced| L B R pmrsevinimieeat e U hoEy Operstionsi Aunomnoed ' which action “my impeachment was e y S 4 = With Sale I. nnn]r;n(uhl:! k;":ri:ay':m’x‘.’: :.\]"l‘wlh“nvi;” A A firm to resume \:\va|e~1~x soon. [ g:"““’:fl“’l?g‘:',{;éfi" efg;;,zf\:’;filmffi.:i: P S = o1 t A e Ame _people. M Sud. | NOWPORE BT, iy | help of Belgium's herolc sacrifices, in- o Pre { with other e on thec o et Ereaen by the oo, | Drexal Biddle, 25, son of C ACQUITTED OF BLAME. | SONS OF CONFEDERATE |WOMEN FILE PROTEST LItk &l Bt Moo St o e s e that fhis ol weaken ther lova HUNT NGTON, W. Va. July 11 multimillion to Turkey ire tion proceedings and decree, it is only |dle, Philadelpk e VETERANS STAFF NAMED| AGAINST “THE -RODEQ” | Jiie frarctant e ™ iove | ; 1 ! —Purch; by the Chesapeake The a matter of tim ‘\;‘r;nl thes will 0 | was arraigned in the Police Court here | Navigator of ~Submarine S-19 v {han mere talk Ohio Railway Co. of the Coal RIVer [anad ther (-hriott %0, for o s principle rests the s [ . : g rines vesterday on cha of arlving while | The paper suggests that the debt{and Eastern Railroad ten-mile | Tyrkey ot authority in the Government to en- |Yesieriay bn churies of driving while | Freed in Grounding Probe. Dr. W. C. Gallaway, Commander-| League Appeals to Chfcago Com-| .ommicsion compile an account in|line in Boome County shas been defl | pomser comnqmiier, 1 & - force law and order, to perpetuate oxicated and opera o1 i 2 3 H L '« o an i o un D ol 2 vt patriarch. Consequently the liberty and to protect the individual |license after an accident Thursc ‘I'm T |hrvl TH, Nl}l .lu}x ) in-Chief of Order, Announces merce Association to Prohibit “L’lr;:‘hnrrlizi what it cost Belgium to hely ‘::1;31. N:yl‘ betw en :}3'“___‘ "_m,';..ffl of the Orthodox Church with cit} a s ¢ tutional rights. 3 .. | —Lieut. Chester A. Lev 8.1 B e S AR i . @ d | million communicants must e e st Intentliin swhich e alicdvy eaan i in | aoination Bhices d e ihted Stats Selections. Proposed Exhibition. T 1"('1“3" PSPl oulon Tt sanoun kish_citizen and pro ference to the effect of my refusal | Which he was riding alone struck and | submarine S-19, who has been on trial | ed by the Coal River and Eastern Co. the votes of a "5 Attorney General to surrender the | capsiz bt machine occupied by | before 4 Navy | courtmartial boara | B the Associaed Press. By the Assoctated Press. | FILMS IN SUNDAY SCHOOL. | here vesterday. e Confidential Government files. In|a voung man and a youns woman, | here since last Tuesday on charges| CHATTANOOGA, Tenn., July 11.—| CHICAGO, July 11.—A committee [ — I ya‘;e”‘“‘:f’n‘f"x‘“"w’(';.", el hin Constantinop! fact, the very life of the Government |injuring both of them | srowing out of the grounding of the|Dr. W. C. Gallaway, commander-in- from the Anti-Rodeo League, compris- | pppovation in Teaching to Be gt 2| urks in Oppo ne_County. It was built by Started Tomorrow. Coal ‘River Collieries Co., which is| The Turkish nationalis inciples involved Biddle pleaded not guilty to each | submarine on Nauset Cape Cod, 1o wary 13 last, was acquitted by the | depends upon the j i in these two official acts charge. ing women prominent in chief of Sons of Confederate Veterans, il was first set at $5.000 . ! for the fo and $: for the latter ird vesterdam | with headquarters in Richmond, Va., | ciety, vesterday presented in person to g Bkl ! owned !I.._x f.“" Brotherhood of Loco- | the new pairiarch represent only i joffense. 1 it was reduced to $2, [ Lieut. C. A. Martin, commander of ; has announced the appointment of his | officers of the Chicago Association ofj An innovation in teaching Sunday yn'mxlnc .m.mrlr = to serve mines of | Greeks in Constantinople, leaving PRIMITIVE SKULL FOUND. |u00 and respectively. 1t was ot | $19, and Liet. Alexander Edwards, |oMiclal staft and at the same time | Commerce an emphatie protest against | School lessons will be introduced at | that company located about ten miles Orthodox Catholics in otlier coun = until late in th oon that surety | junior officer, also have been on trial |made known ' that Walter L. HOPKINs| ) . sge0 which. the association plans | the Massachusetts Avenue. M. E.1L. Gia Ohis's Coal Rivee diorma | et en e commrach E % was_secured it was furnished | before the same board. The findings of Richmond, had been re-elected ad- | g Church tomorrow morning at 10:30 | PSAke and Ohios Coal River division. | arithdlconningieits o o Bones Unearthed in Asia of Nean- | by Thon of Philadelphia, | in their cases were not made public |jutant-in-chiéf and chief of staff. The | to conduct here in August. The league | ,clock, when the Sunday school toy GOl by: (he BESFSING: (ot | amcbas, sl ening aah pegelah devthal “Dyne a member of ummer colony, | and are still in the hands of the Navy | Staff appointments follow: Invited representatives of the press 1o \iil’ be illustrated with motion pic. | men. (07 I, the o arnatines. | bratiably il reddsiizar AfuEs s FBe: through h J. Russel Haire. [ Department for review by Secretary | Surgeon-in-chief, Dr. Morgan Smith, | be present, but officials of the asso-|tyres. Religious motion pictures will | mept sald, w e e i i L s U s JERUSALEM, July 11 (Jewish| When Biddle bailed out he was | of the Navy Wilbur. Little Rock, Ark.; judge advocate,|ciation excluded them. S | againibe. shows (ot foteuale sarvices | UGS 18 Campiate. the purchase 4RI L 2 T £E 0 B E s Telegraphic Agency).—In a cave at|Served with writs of arrest in two —_— {Paul S. Etheridge, Atlanta, Ga.; i We are going to talk turkey,” ex-| under the auspices of the Community | npuCl 10 A AT L i s Daen T N bt s i . civil actions brought by the injured | spector, H. T. Wilcox, Marion, S plained H. F. Miller, in charge of | Servic ircle of the church, tomor- Blois i also s bbb et e Bl S L by Sl Taghba, near Tiberas, primitive | 1o ons, the man seeking damages of | PEALS PUZZLE POL|CE quartermaster, Joe H. Ford, Wag. |Preparations for the rodeo. o ot 7 s were also announced for an | ¥ious incumbent moved to Gieece, be i human skull has been unearthed id the woman of $10,000. Mr & Koner, OKla.; chaplain, Kev.' Albert pokesmen o both organizations | " Tn ‘aqdition to the showlmg of pie. | XPansion of operations the Coal |ing unable to remain under the terms i River ( s Boo! ‘ e treaty for exchange of popula | among Mousterian flint deposits. went. btrety <5 bothd “ollieries Co., in Boone County |of the tr xchange of popu Sidney Johnston, Charlotte, N afterward disclosed what had been |tures in connection with religious The skull, discovered by a British v ble August 11 \Be" Ringing in EmP‘Y Flat Starts | commissary-in-chief, Don Farnsworth, | done at the meeting. | work popular motion pictures are to :‘,’,w"‘fi”:";““]:m‘\"““":f‘“” Dooduction. J1one d : i srcheologist and Oxford student A ver of Newport and | Hunt for Supposed Burglar. New York City; divisions commander: e O S ) Uaw 00 be Lo eanty I EAnay anid BEITY N T 00 L ane” aallv a1t 1o pinnnedil o Crigk buhicteo DA aBwSRS) named Tuorville-Petre, is cb cter- | Marien Colinan of Pawtucket, | 7 Dr. W. E. Quinn, Fort Payne, Ala. rotest from the Woman's City Club, | evenings, admission free, it is an +2! 5 y and it is planned daily : ] L d » Increase that output to 5,000 ized by a prodiglous developmient of were in the machine which tip.| RInging of a_bell on the third floor |E. R. Wiles, Little Rocl Field. | signed by Mrs. Joseph T. Bowen as | nounced. 1 e ; the supra-orh prominences and |ped over in the collision. They were |of the home of Asa IS. Phillips, con-|ing M. Lewis, Washington. D, . Dy, | corresponding secretary. M Bowen. = ‘l‘he‘Utl':l‘lgi‘er‘iph‘\:omh:f:,‘\» S FLU FATAL TO TWO. depressed forehead, as in the chim-|taken to the Newport Hospital |sulting engineer, 2400 Wyoming ave-|W. R. Danny, rs president of the Woman's Itahan Speculator Arrested. struction of 25 miners’ houses at Seth SRUER panzee. It conforms closely with the| Biddle, who has been visitin; |nue, made noise enough to attract the | Willlams, Monroe, W. Va; M. Club, was recently elected presi- e 3 miners” houses at Seth. | py . oon A1n~kn Hospital Filled to NEarrerinal Evrapamiitzoe M atpra Tower of attention of Policeman B. R. Camp-|ran. Lexington, Ky.. J. M. Witt,|dent of the Woman's Roosevelt Re.| MILAN. July 11 (P).—The first PR | viously found on the continent of & Qrivtoy r own. |bell of the eighth precinct about 1:30 | Tupelo, Miss.: W. Scott Hancock, St |publican Club and chalrman. of the |rest under the Ttalian government's| Col. Arthur Johnson Retlred i Capacity. Asia. Prof. Garstand, director of the | Theus Munds of New York jo'clock this morning Louis, Mo.: C. 3. Brown, Asheville, | first women's world fair. plan to prosecute persons responsible SON on. Territory, 'July Britiah. Bebaol Bf Archsolors Terh. | oon it e Policemen _quickly surrounded the|N. C.: Harry D. Calhoun. Barmwer] | Mrs. Mary avanaygh of the Anii-|for speculation, which caused the re ‘,“}SJ‘!,"‘."'!;" Jobpsan: ‘h",','“" e D s T ey uly salem, who witnessed the discovery,|employed as a securi lesman. |Dremises and made a search for bur-| s C.:J. L. Highshaw, Memphis, Tenn.. | Rodeo League, “We are back in | cent depreciation of the lira, was made | quarters: 6in Coras A, chicoge fos | vesterday in an Infly S confirmed its scientific value | ALATE s =, {glars, but found nothing to indicate an|G. W. Bidebottom, Huntington, W.|the arena of “"‘"“’“' Rome, except|hers yesterday. The head of & firm,| {iApass St Corpe Avea. Chicago. has | Josterday 10 an ‘nfuenzs epidemic in S % wi F 2 intruder was on the premises. Mem-| va, S in Nero's day the Christlans were|Simone Lutarminsk, was charged |{pe‘,09eh placed on the retired list of | Bawson and eurtounding =districts . 3 | ife Asks Limited Divorce. |bers of the Phillips family were out of ol sacrificed to animals, and now animals | with having bought large quantities| \HeATMY on account of age. He served s alisd o ca Fifty Chicago Theaters Merge. A i cesterday | the city, and police were unable to S rificed for .the amusement of |of dollars and pounds sterling and | . the World War as a brigadier gen- | pacity and whole families are sick Mrs.sAntoinette Litchfield yesterday 24 e are saci A OLID B erling and| erqa), National Army, and was awarded | A nurse has been sent to Selkirk CHICAGO, July 11 UP.—A merger |filed suit for a limited divorce from |S0lve the mystery of the bell ringing, Ship Crew's Strike Is Off. Christiaps.’ paying high prices for them without|ipe ' Distinguished Service Medal. A |an Indian village 100 miles southeast of fifty Chicago photoplay theaters | Bernard Litchfield, a_printer, of 802 |tMere being no burglaralarm equip-| goBE, Japan, July 11 (@ S s having. pliambls ‘ressons - for ithel . 5itve of Minnosots, he: was;gradu: | of Dawsor, where. two, fatdlities were has been made by Ascher Brothers,|F street northwe: They were mar- (ent on the premise: Canadian - Pacific Steamship Co." Tour or five centuries ago the chair | transactions. ated from the Military Academy in|reported, und where 100 persons are who expect later to extend their con-|ried July 3. 1917, and have one child. e Srrra steamer Empress of Russia, which|was a rare and valued possession he. T T August, 1886. All his regular service | ill. i trol over 125 houses. The combine|The wife alleges cruelty and deser-| Policemen in Sweden receive small|has been delayed here by a walkout of |longing only to the master of the| When nature produces a>shallow |was in the Infantry, in which arm he | Another outbreak. ot N0 probably will be called the Motion |tion. She is represented by Attorney |decorations for their knowledge of [her Chinese crew, left for Shanghai|house, and given up hy him only to|brain it usually tries to even up things | reached the grade of colonel in May, | Circle, Alaska, 1 northwest of Pictures Consolidated. Michael C. O'Brien. foreign languagea. last night, guests of the greatest distinction. by supplementing a fluent tongue. 1917, here, and a physic s dispatched. 0 n Al s