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EVENING STAR, WASHINGTO (., TUESDAY, JULY 21, 1925. ORUESR ) { ALABAMA ? IN THE REVIEWING STAND DURING THE MAC CABEE PARADE. Left 10 right, in center, above: Mrs. A. Y. Frye. wife of the supreme commander of the M accabees: Supreme Commander Frye of Detroit and Dis. National Photo FROM THE STATE OF ALABAMA. Mis< Eileen Hall on the Alabama float in the Maccabee parade yvesterday. Miss Hall came with the caravan from Birmingham i Photo trict Commissioner Fennin vesterday afternoon. | | ? WASHINGTONIAN CATCHES BIG FISH, G. W. Zimmerman and the 38 and 39, pound drumfish which he caught at Solomons I<land. T WITH HIS NEW ASSISTANT. Postmaster General New and the recently appointed Third Assistant Postmaster General. Robert E. Regar. The AND THEN THE her hushand. Gil JEON SHIMMIED. Gilda Gray, accompanied by iled for Furope aboard the <teamship Paris. § { { } { { ( ! § { } ! { ) { j ¢ { { The <hip photographers were on hand. and <o Gilda posed with her dane i« considered quite a record. for it has been years drumfish have latter entered the Post Office Department in 1909 as a stenographer and e ipiteon Copyrix P& A. Photos been caught so far up the Chesapeake Bay has gone steadily higher in the service National Photo " JOKE, GIRL THINKS 4 et o o CONTROLOF TANIS e 1 s, et s, e PLANIS EAPECTED Naught, Except Opponents’ Muff of ‘Sneak.’ DIFTROIT, July 21— Skillfulness - Frances Sullivan Got Thrill ih i i ild" i | Maj. Covell Believes Utilities Which Costs Him One Trick. Hundreds of Applications for of Lifetime in Hike to | made clecuric chir ot Commission Should Have |, .. ... .. e v 1w ver wae| Enforcement Positions | | of “accidental electrucu g CHICAGO, July John Donahue | PlYing with Neutz, 5 Florida. She Declares. S vy Cemenae Tane . Bous Full Charge. ety Sl e ettt "nela” e ace. kine._aueen Must Be Passed On “liyde, an expert in the business SR i bridge game held 13 cards of one suit <. the king and deuce of clubz With a gre pile P ications Spacial Dispatch 1o The Sta electrical “hook-ups™ and radio er to eliminate the division |far rarer than a holein-one in golf. = the queen. Jack and deu A Tor e s Tt S sy b NVILLE, FI Tl ces, was found in the |of authority over taxicabs bhetween |and did not get to play them. Donahue hearts eE Iald oy thieston and new prohibition enforcement JACKSO J ' asement of his iming house several different departments of the | had 13 diamonds and opponent, | five of sp the iace and two aman | 2o o o g0 00 Lot ciry, aad. no Frances Sulli Syearold Wash-{ The body w slumped agains District government, Maj. W R.|with a stron nd in spades an. hearts. and the ace, queen and decisions Hexi neached: utmcials ton g ed in Jacksonville| Some boxes r s were | (‘gvell preparing recommendations ' cupport. outhid hin eral smaller clubs i . R ay began to express doubt that = o da et % hiked around his and the | which would give the utilities com-|opponent lost through & _ Donahue open i one | the new plan could be put into oper Washinz ere she left her fiEEnc At first | micajon full supervision over licensing. [not one of Donahue's ace of diamonds. Had Neuty trumped | o0 MO8 DA PO HE R UV thed % G diiel Bl EtanERt had com- | meter testing and the mechanical in-|a trick out dumm$’s with the tentob ]t e O bt ho miser mitted suiclde t later the coro- | gpection of all cabs Perfect hands, containing spades. could have discarded a| gjjeq o meet tomorrow. however e ¢ at.| ner decided that he had come to his Maj. Covell will confer with va-|sult. are almost unknown heart from hix own hand. led back | oniinzent upon the return of A her| death in trying to invent a new | pjous District officials before present. perts said the legitimate outh With spades, gone into clubx and then |ty Andrews from & horder ot = type of electric chair ing his views to the commission. It of such a hand is unprecedented dropped another heart on one of Fish- | {n o cion "0 o into the question eonsing {at Maj. Covell's bellef '‘that all ma Danahue made the amiatake, ‘he ad: | Sr's clubis. This heiwonld have taken | S ptos Fr S0 80 Cog S Lpine Fa and filled his contract v, though. he sluffed a Beeh la ke caomtir chines for hire should be metered and | mitted afterward. of bidding only 1| all the tric ularly by the commission, [dlamond when he picked up his hand In his hu v aunones | BRITISH MINE STRIKE | e =i pointment to the new jobs continue to apply to the Treasury and prohi- > e ats art from Fisher's hand and trumped n | attempts to on should inquire [and found the whole diamond suit heart from Fisher m bition unit hese pl together . it rae into all applications for cab licenses |in it. His opponent countered with a | the dlamond from his own hand. Thus | Uiy U jess others recommending ey L. Ticer, chiet clerk for FEARS SUBS'D'NG and that the mechanical equipment |heavy spade bid. Donahue went up |he finished witk one heart 100 Many | yrioys men and some protesting = $he & Fast ¢ Fstlway, at of the cabs should be subject to|to 7 diamonds after his opponent's|in his own hand and lost a trick 10| agqingt the promotion of the present Wes haich, Cafie HEpe® Tk utility supervision partner had indicated good support, | Hart's king of hearts. : enforcement officials, are expected to oo ihier i the Jtaa it ity : The matter of fixing taxicab rates |but he was too late, for the bid was| It was hard (o tell who suffered| ieceive consideration in a process of 5 rs’ | IS not so important, tn Maj. Covell's |raised to 7 spades THOSL, - BIORRONE is_unplayable | olimination to be undertaken at the Thinks 1t a Joke. Settlement of Wage and Hours' | 1= o0t 0 om0 . eves the com. | The opponent. who outbid Donahue, | perfect diamond hand, or Neutz, with | (ot rence : seapad Dispute Believed Likely With- | petition prevailing in the cab busi-|was H. H. Neutz. Donahue’s partner his misplayed “grand siam sy Creatfon. of ‘the 24 positions. of 1 prohibition administrator has ed an intense competition received dafly coming from men in all walks of life, and various ness keeps rates down | in Few Hours. Under existing regulaiions some of | the taxicabs are under the control of | e Sasican e e ‘e conirol ot| DECLARES RESOURCES TWO MEN QUIZZED el e el Dbt o oW BANKS” HEALTH ON “GAME-THROWING' "5t 500 on was trom o cottese all cabs are subject to meter inspec student, who said he could atiend tion by the commission, or whether — asses in the and “‘attend to By the Associated ¥ LONDON, July 21 tween the miners and t ering on w dispute be- | mine owners working hours B0 the | 1t the deadlock may end today. welphis and o DGRl Deposits Larger Than Ever Be- Probe to Be Pushed in I'Ingers-i - LdSE S\:EEP s sreat pressure is being exerted upo 2 Covell s no col sional | i e g m:. S ts AR Sfne owobrs "o induce | 1egislation ix needed to bring about | fore, Says R. N. Sims of Super- town—Club Is Absolved of \OFHCl LS CENSE ¢ s \ ] g 3 the chan; he is considering. il ! them to get together for a discussion { OERE A 1 ! ARt e L Soonel o yof their differences and to negotiate — - | visors' Association. | Any Fraud. |AS LOVERS HUN different. If my mother had known |” v-i mated unoflicially. that it thess KNAPP CLUES FOUND. — < P R Sy iy Bt L | Thira Effort to Get Document in of. mmy Pk g WOue NORST orts are shown today to have failed — By the Associated Press i o RERAREI. V- o 3 given her consi and I thought 2 1A de o (aXs s e 21— De.| HAGERSTOWN, Md., July Montgomer: Count: Ta fhe suicide stunt would work without | Licmier Baldwin intends to take ©/Autoist Says .He Gave Suspect| . ST. PAUL, Miun. July 2i—De |y, fing his inquiry Into alleged rad * 3 nd personally o try the effect of | posits and total resources of the banks | PUshing his Inquiry thte aliessd Soawnsd With Bweeoss. a flaw. As s rrived in West | yorcuasion on - the. -leaders of - both “Lift" Toward Buffalo. | of the United States are larger than |IDg~ of games in ket Beach [ ng her and | Yoo TR i batrinriia: et er and. fgures given reficct, as a |town club of the Blue Ridge League|o .. nooien to The Star clearing up and her | o lval parties is said to| BUFFALO. N. Y., July 21 (@.—The| QP 210 EHEs & Ien, b et the | participated, State's Attorney . El O e Ty i prryving entire o - = - | searc or Phil K. K s N s S0 = h Wo! Roulette today questioned two . g Gee - . wor hing sretation of the word | Search for Philip K. Knapp, suspected | panking institutions of the Nation,|Worth u Q H. Gover, 21 vears old, of Middletown, d., and his 16 | Miss Catherine L. Bond of 6 West | Seventh street, Frederick, are on ot e he miners Insist that, murderer and Army deserter, Was eX- | & . Sims the owners withdraw their proposals tended to this city today, when a|Nationai As prepared | o NS agreement bul the owners, | motorist informed the police that he | gaie Bank Sbcratary tressi b ;| men suspected of being conversant et jaors ¢ | With various betting operations in | said In an address pre. | Hagerstown, but failed to develop any Plans Carefully Miss Sullivz for her a clothed her-|{arnreting the word “withdraw” as | had given a man whose description re- | paveqd for delivery today before the |further clues i e Tha i Gk self in e garments at-er leaving | meetie 0 L HOE L U his 1% tm. | sembled that of Knapp a ride toward {’“,nu.,,‘,,,,.m annual convention of | [Roulette said afterward that the in :r"‘n;’ni:‘;"*i;,:;m:z‘ e it her own clothes on the river bank, fpoi R RS G MCS] he secre. | Buffalo. The police were informed | {he gasociation quiry would be continued, however, | MOrInE WelGng NESCERQLy (MRl Wl and. with-total assets of 32 proceded | {qry of the miners’ union savs “with. |that the stranger wore an aviator's| “April § there was a total of 29.138 |3nd this was emphasized alse BY | o\.e’s county official from slumber southward | draw” means neither withdraw nor | helmet and had a revolver in his belt.| panks, of which 21,122 were State|J: Maurice Gulder. president of the |\ % 8 (%0 h SVl heen success. And - peopl ery nice to me,” | yhandon, addin “If the owners| Last week several Batavia residents|banks and 8,016 national banks, and | €lub. who, with J. V. Jamison, Jjr., | she added lifts. Sometimes | rode in wagons, and, in. friendly auto bile parties would lend distance Withdraw their proposals the miners |reported they saw a man walking to-|in round numbers, o total capital, | President of the league, has been will méet them immediately and once | ward Buffalo who hore a marked re-| surplus and undivided profits of | conducting a quiet probe for the past |4, in @ conference, they could table their | Semblance to yphotographs of Knapp. | $6,987,839,000, total deposits of $50,497,- | month. scheme and anvihing else at any |Who had been hunted for two weeks as | 308,000 and total resources of $60 Guider ¢ he ceuple reached here late Sun- night and cafled on Preston B. - b2 e Ray, clerk of Circuit Court, for the nferred with members of |y qiiue Ray, however, refused to have MARYLAND FLOAT ATTRACTS automohile received a large share of the applause when the Maccabees traveled down Pennsylvania avenue vear-old bride, who | ATTENTION IN MACCABEE PARADE. Filled with pretty girls, thi Na DOGS OF WAR TO WEAR GAS MASKRS. If Uncle Sam ever zoes to war again the canine members of the Army will be equipped with ga< masks. The protectors were tried out recently during a sham hattle at Governors Island. By Uhited Mows Pirt 20 or ttmons 171 10E) CRONING pecial Dispateh BALTIMOR Clarence P must pay e “”,’li_ Is Sound in Theory and Here is his w alimony, under a’ruline Yesterda to Stay, Canadian Econ- arded the second Mrs, Moore $5 i %% he i ar hesnaitien 14 mist Declares. Moore already is z $15 By the Associated Press weekly to his first wife, he told the PHILADELPHTA Tuly The second wife cha Moore s boot that | growing in strength and pe: ng nature was the view presented to morning session of the An stitution of Co-oper: RELIGIOUS WAR RAGES i | 1 k- ssin aver t the co-operat OVER BODY OF VILLA iy i o e bird's-eve view of the develo | sl this idea in many lands. He | would be a permanent institut | Catholic and Methodist Churches |the United States because | come of “economic ev i ili i | combines sound business practicea L Phlhppmes Flgh! About {and inspiring ethical standard Memorial Services. | He traced the devolopm | operation among farmers ir | parts of the world. and added | | Vital to Farmers | HONOLULU. July 21.—Disagree-| “For the last 25 ve | By the Associated Press rs the New ment between Fliipino religious fac- | World has come in line with the Old |and with such brilllant examples as | the California fruit growers and Canadian wheat producers 1 tions over memorial services for Pan- cho Villa, late world flyweight box- ing champion, resulted in abandon- is leading the w e ment in part of the plans of the|new co.operative paths Methodists, and protests against “re- For, rich ax the New Wor na ligerous interference” made by the|ipdeed. just because it is n Catholics. dustrially, there is need f. counter The body of the Filipino fighter | pressure from the side « Mture. will arrive here Saturday en route |One day conceivably may have to Manila. A plan to move the body | giant coiporation farms. but this is ashore to the Filipino Methodist mis- [ very doubtful, and if they do come sion for memorial services was aban-|the Nation will lose the rock of so doned ! cinlist ability which a prosperous com Two memorial services for Villa |munity of comparatively small farm. will be held here Saturday. One will | ers provides. be in the Methodist Mission: the| “But there is no stabilitv in rural other in the Roman Catholic Cathe- life if agriculture does not pay. Act- dral, where it i probable that a high |ing in isolation, the farmer is his own quiem mass, In charge of Bishop (enemy. Science shows him how tephen Alencastre, vicar of the ncrease production, but co-operat apostolic Hawaiian diocese, will be [action by himself with his fellows is sung. needed in order to bring distribution The religious phases of the contro- |into line with production versy between the two factions be- ! 3 2 {came public today, When the bishop Must Unite or Fail. sent a letter to Cayetano Ligot,| “The organized wage earner cannot Philippines labor commissioner here, | secure the full reward of his effort protesting against “any religious in-|and neither can the unorganized terference on the part of the Meth- (farmer. odists” with plans for the memoral| Other speakers included B. W. Kil ceremonies by the Catholics. Ligot |gore, Raleigh, N. C., president of the had been active in arrangements to | American Cotton Growers' Exchange: honor Villa. |Prof. John D. Black, University of “Villa professed no other religion [Minnesota, and Prof. H. E. Erdman | than the Catholic,” the bishop wrote. |of the University of California. tween me and Washington. One | (jme.” the slaver of Louis Panella of Hemp-| 845000, Mr. Sims said. ‘“Total he Hagerstowh team last night and |jEente. ey, however, tetsed 1o have luwiry (he Methodists that if they | “Eprlbanie pight my lodging house was in the = s stead, Long Island. | posits of all banks were $4,49. old them that all were free of SUS'| g0 )0 hefell the couple when they | Persist in carrying out their plan to Banker and Actress Wed phture of a laundry. Finally, after a £ 2 — L above the previous high piclon. ['went ‘to: the home of James T. Bog-|have the hody brought ashore to con- | o get of adventures t read like u Mt. Rainier Changes Postmasters. | Bostists Haltiee B | March 31, 1924, and total resources of The present situation grew out of Aas by e 3 {duct religlous services we will take! NEW YORK, July 21 (®).—Miss k I arrived in Jacksonville 1| $pecial Dispateh to The Star aptists Holding Session. | $4.807,783,000 above resources of that | ight xames in which gamblers were | and Miss Bond then motored | Necessary measures to prevent it.” Claire Winthrop, a motion picture rezistere the Y. W. C. A. un MOUNT RAINIER, Md., July 21.— Special Dispatch to The S | dute. |f.‘:":i"fi have shown uncanns abiliiy|to Gaithersburg and succeeded in| —e— |actress. " and Dana Cochran. were an assumed name, but curiosity 0on | jocenh Haas yesterday assumed the | REDERICK, Md., July 21.—The| RS WA ] pie S mBascEaldb | prevailing upon Clayton K. Watkins, | - 0 married yesterday at the Church of cooked my little plan E naateriBin ars: EnceteNINE U- | ninth annyaL aeanion -of stk Marmed Rail Union Leader Dead [Rdysnce: s FIYREAR DR stanei REG Another deputy clerk. to come. tg| Italy-Hungarian Pact 0. K.'d. | ihe Tranefiguration. known as “The o4 Stewart, who has heen in charge tem. |1and Baptist Summer Assembly is on | nion Leader Dead. lost_py Hagerstown and they won the | Rockvyille and issue the greatly desired | ROME, Jnly 21 (®).—Premier Mus- | Little Church Around the Corner A queer ca rriving in Phila- | porarily. Mrs. Ha will be his as-|at the auditorium at Braddock | ST. PAUL. Minn.. July 21 (P).— “" sl it!m‘umom and Rev. P. Rowland Wag- | solini and the Hugarian minister in| Mr. Cochran, in the application for a ielphia from Java recently consisted |sistant | Heights, with Rev. W. C. Roval |James T. Hughes of St. Paul, national i ner; pastor of Rockville Methodist | Rome have sizred a provisio com- | license, gave his occupation as bank- of A shipload of hard molasses packed | Stewart returned to the assistant | Frederick. presiding. Classes in Sun- | vice president of the Order of Rail-| Some people go without what they | Church, the next sleeper to be arous-| mercial agreement providi for|er and his a = and the bride in baskets, for use in the manufaeture postmastershin at Brentwood, wherelday school work and young peoples’|road Conductors. died yesterday after want in order to get what they dont|ed, performed the ceremony in the at alcohol. his wife is In charge. . work are being conducted. 8 four weeks' iilnegs, want. parsonage. reciprocal most-favored-nation treat-|said she was She sald she had ment. no occupation, e A

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