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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, MONDAY, JULY 20, 1925. A REHEARSAL FOR BIG INITIATION CEREMONY OF THE MACCABEES IN WASHINGTON TONIGHT. “The Death of Eleazer,” th d RIOT OF THE NEW YORK WATER FRONT, BUT IT WAS A SHAM AFFAIR, AND NO ONE W, % e AS INJURED. Men fell right and left, but of the first degree of the Maccabee initiation. The picture was taken during a rehearsal at the New Audit day afl - 7 en. the b pected that 6,000 members of the order will attend the ceremonies at the Auditorium tonight. i e e L [C SR ASA RS Miss Muriel Vanderbilt, whose mar- riage to Frederick Cameron Church, jr., of Boston, will take place July 3 . 'ANN 5 s : 25, at the Beeches, the Vanderbilt BN DA DRES 01 A ToN e T OM T e N y e s FANNED WHILE HE READS. Judge Raulston, hearing the evolution at. the . T THE SPELLBINDER 1S SPELLBOUND. Tt is assumed that the speech U 1 UFFER FROM EARTHQUAKE. The old Santa Barbara Mission was al case in Dayton, Tenn.. being fanned by a courtroom attendant while he home in Newport, R. I The heiress | of William Jennings Bryan. jr. (standing), caused the expression on the he hearing of the Scopes case. §l]IL BARGE BLAST EARTHOUAKE FELT L0315 §300000. N SAN FRANCISCO Chicago Explosmn Creates,Bunldmgs Shake as Far Near-Panic—River Be- | South as San Jose—No comes Inferno. i Damage Is Reported. ence proposed by the defense was a debutante five years ago. face of the father. Photo snapped during Copyright by P. & A. Phot most wrecked by the recent quake, the damage being estimated at a million dollars. The padres have aban- reads a decision regarding the scientific e ~ doned the ruins for a time and are living in the garden of the mission. Copyright by Kadel & Herbert attorneys, SCOTT “WITNESS" | AUTO IS BURNED E - ADMITS STORY LIE, ~ AFTER COLLISION {Telegraph Operator Says|Machine Catches Fire After Tale Was Concocted “For Crash—Messenger Sake of Humanity.” Boy Injured. By the Associated Press | tad ] By the Associated Press | Raiph Phillips, 17 years old. of Be- e Assocaie ) aw pre R o AT Md., was driver of an auto CHICAGO, Ju D {AErifot e NCISCO. Ju CHICAGD, July 20 —Another | mobile” belonging to R. C. Bicknell plosion of gaseline und oil aboard wa barge of the Texas Co. hored in an ago River | ed damage | peni and occasioned | out sidents of the | mome - . 12813 North Capitol street, that col our developments which saved him|jigeq with a motor truck of Chestnut From et o last Friday | parms Dairy on Wisconsin avenue would become tangible enough to|in front of the Tenleytown car barn the north branch of the ( at noon estimated at $300, a near-panic among I {:mw. that one of the amazing 1bsi damage alarm was 30, grove his innocence during a seven- |early yvesterday mor ’ Sny tepritwe, has been extingOINEed |t s coLEht Hie and s neonr ) congested district bordering the river. | The center of the disturbance For Russell Scott D A oo Tbe barse and tug alongside it were | peared to be at a point in the Pac James M. Ball, a Detroit telegraph |ola. of 1348 Twenty-eighth street, destroved S onearby factory bulldings | Ocean about 200 miles northwest of * gperator, who last Friday declared |driver of the truck( was cut about the were damaged and flaming gasoline | here Yhat he witnessed the shooting of Jo- | face turned the mver into an inferno that| The tremor was plainly -nh;laur‘vl Chicago drug clerk, and | William E. Winstead, 719 Eighth Hn’eul?v\enllxo consume docks and -nl\mlhn,:w»;‘flu'r‘wd ussell was innocen he 6lay- | street. , e . s _ 2 - dges and spread destr »n over a | k buildings in ot )| sresiimtthehagiand) Charle SHEES PENNIES CONTRIBUTED BY AMERICAN SCHOOL CHILDREN TO SAVE HISTORIC OLD IRONSIDES. A movement is on foot to rebuild s o s [ Denineula south of Sa E romance, concocted “for the sake of [of automobiles that collided at In this famous fighting ship, the Constitution, by funds contributed by school children, and Naval Constructor John A. Lord has been assigned to the Numbers of homes and small stores | far as San Jose, 50 mile: umanity e 5 reconstruction work. This photograph was taken a few days ago at the Charlestown, Mass., navy yard. Copsright by P. & A. Photos. were Siightly damaged bv the fiving | The cher i alarmed n - S ks - ons. I hipers ran into the |t "ldd'v' mornin Both cars were bad. = s Jacob Jaberseck, a watchman, first | ESeycs. Scolt Bewpout. |ly damaged. Winstead and Edward Ball said that he “told a lie to Faval -4 Sl ittt ’ reported killed, later was found un. [ memorial chapel at Rurke, 301 T street, an occupant of t € ne whom I believe innocent,” but |jis 3 & . v hurt, and said that he had not been |Sity. n Alto, a his machine, were injured. Burke was BAND NLE TS 3 Noors Glaria hat when he found that his story|ireated at Providence Hospital for| B | St Tisivost when the Difss came e pecria’ andtiliey: Becided to admit the fakc e | 5 e e = ‘ A "UV | tug and Capt. Charles Sigmond, the | PSS o\ ance also e Thic was the Gecor N B e S R e P { _At Grant Circle, Fifth and | omorrow, at 7 pm., - | only men on board the barge, escaped | . 30 miles north of San Fran Pas received since gy Mo Dl Sl e 5 o ! Vanumisibiecty Sl opiEnd AU A0S the Brightwood Reservoir, o P aight s ; ¢ | cisco. ; 5 5 rieve six hours before he was to|southwest, was injured yesterday | o'clock, by a section of- the s 2 - streets, | Mgr. Thomas Presides at Exercises e ufine (precedingy s ekl O 1 k Obse oy obi ibe ve fm g. The stay o S Hion Was OF-!| s g s 4 result-of o conision be | TWo Otherstin Plan ito, Construct | United"States Marine Band. | 1\““;:',"7 lf,‘,',‘:gfe"\-'l:ij r\:\\ | : | the 135,000 gallons of zusoline aligard | | ot SO e nps +@ered by G n Small when a|tween his bicycle and the automobile | 3 2 avlor nson, second leader, | O S B for Epiphany Church, in the [Darge was jovered Ny, Capt | 15 es ¥ felearam from Detrolt, purporting 1o | of Max Nesdls, 1654 Newton strect, ot Six Huge Movie Houses | | conducting ; " | Bund; Charles Benter, lieuten- | | S | Sigmond. 1e said that he had noticed | .5 %7 000 e from Robert Scott, the condmened | Sixteenth and Monroc streets. He was | 3 | March, “The American Legion ant, U. 8. N., director. | Georgetown. ia group of boys bullding a fice on the | Sty that be an’s brother, confessing the murder, | treated at Walter Reed Hospital for in New York. o iy SeEryon 2 i v e e A s Jun. heters jIated oue minute. vas received. According to Russell's | cuts and bruises. yverture, “Joan of Arc, March, “The Liberty Bell, the explosion, and it is presumed ol DI «ptory, Robert Scott, also under indict- gy Ll i PR ooy - ; Sous RE: Reve My C: o) Thovias: pastorinh oG8 e 0¢k took firoand spresd fnent, did the shooting. Cars: Collide. By the Associated Press Scehe Bapaxniole, ' Sevlllalie, = - v Gveriiice; £-D o AU N A of St. Patrick's Church, 1aid the cor-| " omeials of the ofl company and fire | FRENCH EVACUATION The sender of the telegram prom-| Daniel Dougherty, Forest Glen, Md., S i Elga: jewden” (the Ghost of the ner.stone of the Epiphany Catholic o o L st NEW YORK, July 20.—S. L. Roth- Excerpts from “Naughty Mari- MAYOr) .evereennsns Grossman piphany department are conducting an investi- geod to surrender the next day, but | while motoring on Georgla avenue last |, A/ENE ORI JU Ao (G O attar e | o e e TaTE Gl Church, at Twenty-eighth street and | gation. OF BOCHUM COMPLETE eommunications were received, how- | night collided with the car of Timothy | < et e o > = = Dumbarton avenue yesterday - g Ever. one a Jetter purporting 4lso to . Hogan of Philadelphia in front of | £, of !l:‘r‘;q(r;i]v:‘tmzvrT}j:::’:i;atgl"lljfl:(— S R B sz | (3gha 3. Chnstasy Seamaster moon. z L | gi'r?‘x)x‘x"l;nr‘-fr’:mr;xlan?: lxgh(‘ihln:io_%J‘;.:drfiwfirflalhfl:‘?r}\lum x?f:i:‘\e::x)hl":l““r Carporation, and 'Arthur W. Waltz, “Artist’s Life"..Strauss C U s.N) ; B l“hls C:F:C“i“’bfi‘ u"é““lfl‘ 5o SEOUL IS RECOVERING All Allied Forces Expected to Be - v 3 . 8 | 5 4 | Sawyer of the same organization, have Grand scenes from erchant 1dyl, “Indian Summer,” Herbert gentative “of s Archbishop. Curley Mgr. tated that he was seriously ill, but ‘]uul at Walter Reed Hospital. He was | {bieted preiimins pR Rt Of Vemice™ 1. 1o vietriss R e Ten e s Thomas also formally dedicated the FROM FLOOD DISASTER Out of Westphalia District .nuldlsl:hr himselt up as soon as he |afterward removed "”m':v B iree |for the construction of six huge mo “The Star Spangied Banner ' Arranged by Clark 1"““"“““ as the church of the newly by Tonight. as able. : : L to ans tion picture theaters in New York | 2 : 7 ] etablished Catholic parish for colored i e ot T hahon | ving while intoxicated. 11is cas e s DL 1 Tomorrow, at 630 p.m., Army | Valse de concert. “Wedding B | | people tn Georgetown. Casualties Undetermined, But ATe | e Assoctated Press e heard in Traffic Court tomor- |~ tpe circuit is to include the pro Medical Center, = Walter Reed | .00 % Bl ‘Prince of | | Rev. Lawrence Schaefer is the pas Believed Numerous, Advices | BOCHUM Germany, July 20.-The Scott’s attorneys still are pinning [TO%. 0 g or [Dosed Roxy Theater at Seventh ave-| General Hospital, in formal gar- | R{cell ® ' Luders | |ior of the new parish. A drive for | ‘ o French evacuation of this town, in the hope for a commutation”on affidavits | | Nernman A. Doverr. =3 v« old. of | 1ue ana Tiftieth street, plans for thi den, by the United States | pp., “Second nu“mn an, 1810000 will be started in the near fu-| From Korea State. heart of the Ruhr, was completed t ghey said they had from two unnamed | 215 Ninth street southwest. Was er|j,use having been announced las Marine Band, Taylor. Branson, | ¥ Lisat ture to carry out the plans of the par-| day. Hattingen and Witten were also Women, said to have been in the drug | lously hurt last night when he drove, month. The Roxy is to be the world’s | second leader, conducting: Popular, “Selected Fox Trot ish. Mgr. Thomas was assisted by B the Associated Pross levacuated. All French and Belgian store at the time of the shooting: { his v):l‘on-\u)vn .u.:(;l’» lvll ence. ‘:l largest mofion picture hduse, with a | March, “In the Lead” Jewel Finade = } Rev 'J. Houlihan of Baltimore and | TOKIO, July 20.—An official dis-! 1o0ps are expected to be out of t L 1a ave-! jeating capacity of 6,212. Jt will be/ Overture, “Egmont’..Beethoven "he Star Spangled Banne {Rev. F. M. W. Schneeweiss of Ana-|{Patch received today from the Korean |jones they have occupled in Wes costia and Rev. Walter Reld of St.|government describing the flood injphalia late tonight, and the entire Cyprian’s: Washington. Seoul, the capital and vicinity, said:{Runr will be Chereh of aliied troops ‘A procession was held before the of-| = Waters receding; rescue work pro-|py July 31. fictal dedication and was participated | ETessing: casualties undetermined, but | in by the Knights of St. John, the|Tot believed to ‘”le’“efls“e' It also ate ot the Tl Name Hoi said communications were being re members of tne Holy Neme Society | edrapidly: BANDITS KILL VICTIM. of the parish gave & banquet to a| The streets of Seoul were flooded far as known, no official action has peen taken in the case. Souvenir,” Drdla Coronet solo, “King Carneval.” Polka de ('ancerf“ .. Kryl By the Army Music School, at . Musician John White. ‘Washington Barracks, D: C., to- Excerpts from “The Wizard of | morrow, at 650 p.m. W. 0. Ken- the Nile" N ebent | neth Herbert, conducting: Capt. -~ R. G. Sherman, commandant; nue southeast, broke down the fence & b sl e e I e at®he may have |2nd damaged the automobile. He lost a Morceau de Salon been the one Who sent the Detroit |Iuantity of L B b Agelegram to the governor. Declaring | % - e e O aans prayed o | Woakened condition whenhe reached | fiis mind, the operator said he first de. | Providence Hospital. ©ided to concoet a telegram purporting | the first of the circuit of theaters, and | will represent an expenditure of about 7,000,000, including the cost of real estate and construction. | The five other theaters of the cir- |cult. although they may not be as large as the Roxy, will have seating to be from Russell's brother, “but I | capacities of several thousand each. Waltz, “Estudiantina 3 s 5 : $hought it out a little further and[ 14 COMMIT SUICIDE {and will be luxuriously. appointed. Alf £ Waldteutel | William C. White, - principal number of visiting clergy, who were |JUly 17. Communication was suspend- §astly struck the idea of representing the proposed theaters of the circuit Selection ““The Bartered Bride," of music. e Rev. Joseph F. Murphy, S. J.; Rev.|¢d and the electric lighting system Wound Another in Holdup of puyself as a witness.” IN CUBA IN 4 DAYS |are to be designed by Walter Ahlsch- - Smetaria | Coronation march from IThe Lawrence Landrigan, Rev. Joseph L.|f2iled. The dispatch further said the = { 1ger, Chicago architect. { “The Star Spangled Banner.’ Prophet” ..... Meyerbeer Curran, Rev. Dunlap Rice, Rev. Jo.|Xanko River began to subside Sunday Special Car. ————— - S | Mr. Rothafel, who has directed the | i overture, “Jforning, Noo and zeph Brophy and Rev. Louls Weber, |Pvehine. e fonds were caysed IV| MOUNT VERNON. N. v, July 20 | : s i fich , | Strand, Rialto, Rivoll and Capitol | By the United States Soldiers’ Night in- Vienna™......Suppe - 88, 3 > W] y A8 ) E - Wna A And Bnsther 0il Production Gains. {Six "_3nd " Lives; Ozer Sunday. | i theaters swithin’ the last 10 vears.will| | Home Band, bandstand, tomor. | Fox, trot, "Honest and Trul = LTeE i S N el T e BUCHAREST, Ruma July 20| Young Girls Kill Selves-in have charge of the entire _circuif as row at 5:45 o'clock, Jahn S. M. - “Rofe . 4] T - juna - _to Hochl, ver-| Y oday ©P).—Official announcement was made | E director. Zimmermann, bandmaster; Emil | Duet for two clarinets, ‘“Na- RELIEF DEPOTS BURNED. |Dacular newspaper. state there e | I e et Cnente yesterday that Rumania’s crude ofl | Love Rows. A. Fenstad, assistant leader. nine”. .. . Marsal * | numerous dead; that many villages in | SIS SE0 R Ny Jacob Seho Production for the first six months of | 1\ 4. ociated Press S March, " Musicians E. B. Gentile and i SSa——— ::‘e lhr:‘irib:;"::(\ial:{dtigu& d;r:rm_;fi» macher, a railway inspector, was sho 94 metric tons. This| 4 Rum Car Escapes in Dust. Overture, Blas Flores. Near East Stores Wiped Out by |y iyphoid epidemic is fen‘:‘,d #ro¥e% |in, the back and died in 4 hos : ater. Vichol, conducto was 9 W Mozart Excerpts from the opera 92 S e s 100,000 tons more than the produc-| HAVANA, July 20.—Six more per-| | 2 ¢ f1 R tion during the same period last year. | sons committed suicide yesterday, | Dust, which proved an efficient | Traditional Yiddish Melody, fikado” .. Sullivan Piraeus Blaze. | shot in the head and is in & critic making a total of 14 dead and 5 dying | “smoke screen,” prevenited policemen “Eill, Eilt". ..,.Shalitt | Waltz, “Tales from the Vienna LONDON. ‘July 20°U6)— A" afspatch Held for Radio Thefts. conaition: = The robbers took a bag containin topene Bxchenge Telegraph from| SCHENECTADY, N. Y. July 20 (P).|about $1800 which Schumacher w o —Three men were arrested here last | carrying to headquarters of the rail Jt is stated that the daily production §s the highest in the history of the | for four da | self-destruc - “Musician Gaetane Gieve. Woods' _Strauss in the unusual wave of | from capturing two alleged rum cars 3 Scenes from comic opera, “The | Ballet music from “Willlam tion reported last week lin a spirited chase along Chevy Chase eountry. 3 from all parts of Cuba. parkway early today, according % Mikado” (request). ....Sullivan Tell Rossini p f The latest victims were three men, | police. % Fox trof, ~Nbbody's Sweet- | Selection, “Old Folks at Home,” American Near East Rellef at Piracus. [ night on charges of _firstdegree | way company, but abandoned It later ‘ Ex-Governor of Vermont Dies. | two girls and a woman. The girls, | Sergt. Cornwell and: Policeman Mid- heart” . Schoebel , Lake g and S medicines. fave . been de. | Srand larceny for theft of radio sets|when the automobile in which they 16 and 17 yeers of age, tobk their lives | dleton gave chase to the two Waltz suite, “Espara,” (a) Fox trot, “Ukulele Lady,” ntariad By Hre. The' Gk e o o5 | and tubes manufactured for the Radio | were escaping broke down near the NEWPORT, Vt., July 20 (/’).—Josiah | because of disappointment in love. ‘\\hk‘h were headed toward the city. ‘Waldteufel Kahn mated at $1,000,000 SR estl- | Corporation of America by the Gen-|scene of the holdup. Grout, former governor of this State| One of the suicides, Benjamin Cre- land although spurred on by the smell Finale, “The Path of Glory, () March, “Sons of IR eral Flectric Co. here. ' Police said| Miss Edlth Baitimore and Mis gnd a Civil War veteran. died_at_his|cente, who recently inherited $90,000, [ of corn whisky, the dust so retarded | Woods Australia” .... I ER A thefts had been going on for three|Marian Mooney, owners of the autc 116ft u note siving he | their progress as’to make continued “The Star Spa “The Star_Spangl Caechoslovakia has 40 manufactur-| years, and estimated the value of the | mobile in whicly the yoblers fled, were 000~ —- — -eid for investization. - . sterdss.in iso Bome here yester his.. bau.-um: 100K Dol Foods stolen -at- §550 Sibsx & buief dloess. TR ‘man, pursuif impossible, e‘trvl Tife,”.

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