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F 44 0L WARARNEN e i P Latest Aim; New Steps Are Banned)| - 0 FIGHT RIFFIANS, — “Old Quadrilles Never Die,”” He Says, Rapping “Shuffles.” By the Associated Press Painleve Sanctions Use of 12| . American Flyers by | Will | THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. National—"“Twin Beds,” comedy, at | € JUDGE ROSS PROBE Collateral Matters to French. Detroit Be Studied. Free m a |\\|h|1~<hml interview | e with to | 3f 2 = Cintelt Pross political and B questions, cred- | By the Associated Press its the automobile maker with saying July 16.—The new Lafay ette Escadrille of American flyers formed to aid the French in their fight against the Moroccan rebels, has re- ceived the sanction of Premier Pain leve, and its organizers hope it can leave Toulouse for the front before the end of the month The escadrille will consist of 10 planes and 12 pilots, and will have its base at Fez, the principal inland town of French Morocco, situated in the center of the protectorate. The list of fiyers is not vet complete, but it in- cludes several experienced pilots and observers who saw service at the front in the World W Among them lock of New Orleans, ( . Pocl- . Ker- wood of Philadelphia, Maj. Rogers of [ opren lyoin 5 Pittsburgh, Pa.; Charley Sweeney of | o Seattle, Wash., and Paul Rockwell of Atianta, Ga. Pocllock and Kerwood { were members of the original Lafay ette [ forms one of the the annals of the war. The leader of the new escadrille is yet to be chos well equipped Their offer to s ration of the present emergency,” but rve was “for the du the regulations of the Foreign Lesion | DROPS REPORTER CASE. five-yvear enlistments—hence their enrollment under the Sultan The French war department is ranging the details with the Sultan, and expects his reply within three or four days Detailed reports from French head quarters show that Abd-el Krim, the Judge John T. Raulston announced he [ M Tona Baird, years old, on a action in the|vacation trip to Montreal nada by | With her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hutchinson, Int ern.mun..1|° ick W Bmm of Columbus, Ohio, | the | was : s dispatch Tuesday | Central freight tr: inten- | death antaneous, when a|leaped from her parents’ automobile motion of the defense to quash the in- | to save herself. ~Her parents, who| (-v with the car, escaped with | made by | minor injuries fon in| The accident noon sing, with Mrs. Baird, the mother, rebel ¢ ief, in preparing anothe 1ing his tactics of wea MARY EAToN IND'GNANT dictment against Scope: announcement WON’T WED CARPENTIER | Shamvers it D. C. Girl, Star of Follies, Aroused by Rumors, Says Fighter Al- ready Is Married. By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, July 16.—Mary Eaton, Youthful dancing star, high up on “Jorenz Ziegfeld's pay roll, is indig nant over reports that she is to marry Georges Carpentier, French fistic idol. | Such reports were published shortly | efter her departure for Paris five weeks ago. “Those reports are pre- posterous,” she said vesterday in Ziegfteld's office. “In the first place Carpentier is married. I have met him several time: in this country abroad at danc i marriage—that's another stor and marriage are far frnm my thoughts just now.” NUMBER OYSTER CANS. Maryland Devises Way to Identify Packers After Shipping. Epecial Dispatch to The Star. BALTIMORE, July 16.—Oysters ehipped in the future from the State in cans will bear a serial number of 2 to insure their quality, Sullivan, \uwi and drugs s the first step toward estab. lishing the identity of the packer after oysters are distributed by job- bers in the various Western and Southern States, Mr. Sullivan said. “In the event of another scare similar to that causéd by the Chicago health authorities last year when charges were made that oysters car- ried typhoid germs, it would be read | ily determined whence the oysters been shipped,” aid Mr. van. “Packers are not required by law to do this, but they have agreed to co operate, going so far as to keep an accurate statement as to where the oysters are purchased.” Girl Saved From Drowning. Special Dispatch to The Star - D, Md., July 16—/ 1 Barnett was saved from drowning by Walter C. Cook of H ndmar, Pa.. vesterday, while bath with a party at the dam at Cook’s \h!l« Miss Barnett had stepped in the water at a point about eight feet deep and sank. Her companions called for help and Cook swam to the rescue from the opposite side of the stream. their advantage. LOANS—FOR_THE_AVER- AGE MAN. The mechanic, Clerk, professional or business man of moderate means who needs $50 to $5,000, or more, is as welcome at THE MOR- RIS PLAN BANK of Washing- ton as the more prosperous merchant is at his commercial bank. Loans are made for any sound and sensible reason—past due accounts, sickness, home im- provements, taxes, discounting bills, and many other demands. TIME—TWELVE _MONTHS OR_LESS._MORRIS PLAN notes are usually made for 1 vear, though they may be given for any period of from 3 to 12 months. that the United State: | economic that Mr. of old-fashion efforts to and squares. d dancing and his quadrilles The paper says The old dances are in the blood of [ Judge J. W. Ro he said, and they | Court, and to enlist the aid of allj lawyers in west Tennessee in obtain- ing the appointment of a man to suc- dances will come back into their own. [ceed him “whose very name will in- There is no style or grace in the tan- [spire faith and confidence.” the Chicago one-step and modern dances,” s r the American people, will never die. the people see It is only necessary to let these | Ko, s Dearborn labo ratory sed off a |“collateral matter iltoom ianain ket Hen,‘m n Lovett, etts dancing to ays Costume and barn dances are be- | quently for his guests, adrille, the record of which |of Prof ightest pages in [ply the est man . of whom he is pos . world's rich ¢ known industrial 0. |is an excellent dancer, The Americans will enter the serv- | shine exactly in modern terpischorean | fee under the banner of the Sultan of | aasembiies. Morocco, who has an excellent and | fow Against Comspandem. ive, | would ‘take no ing out | allesed the French troops by forcing their | Willam K constant shifting along the front to | News Service correspondent, meet sudden attacks at unexpected | Sending of points. purporting to give the court' tions with the reporter LT Sears, Roebuck and Co. 704 Tenth St., N. W. WASHINGTON Phone Main 9637 Open 8:30 a. m. to 5:30 p. m.; Saturday, 4:30 p. m. The terms of Morris Plan Loans are simple and practicable and fair. Thoughtful people who do not abuse credit facilities will find it possible to borrow on The Morris Plan to There are 100 Morris Plan Banks or Companies in the U. S., and since 1910 these over 640 millions of dollars on the above terms to over 3 millions of persons. THE MORRIS PLAN BANK ‘ Under Supervision of U. S. Treasury 13th and Eye Sts. 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PARTLY DROPPED | Banking Deals Inquiry to End. 10 MEMPHIS, Tenn., July 16.—The | Memphis and Shelby County Bar sciation vesterday voted to dis- tjon of alleged of the late s of Federal District The committee conducting the in- continue its investigation of certain " which developed during the questioning of witnesses. The investigation was to determine Ford himself | whether Judge Ross paper | automobile less than s indictment by a Madison County and jury in connection with the r magnate fre- | failure of the People's Savings Bank 24 hours after of Jackson, Tenn.—has violated judi- clal ethics in connection with cer- - | tain banking transactions charged to hief. | hym but would not | Jydge Ross, in a statement prepared for presentation to the bar assocla- A |tion several days before he was square feet of space represents . 7 poll r Torcs of Bis own. o Lo killed, denfed that he had been guilty occurred at a blind 8:20 p.m. Poli's—"H. M. 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