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22, EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., WEDNESDAY, JULY 1925. TROUBLE ABOUT THE AMATEUR STANDING. Loren Mur, winning a 200-yvard race from Charlie Paddock in Paris. The two Amer- on ONLY THE FORMER KAISER IS MISSING FROM THIS PICTURE. Just like the old davs in Germany. P JUST BEFORE THE VERDICT IN THAT TENNESSEE CASE. Auorueys for the defense in the Scopes : and a photograph which clearly demonstrates the fact that the military spirit of the German is not dead b soisl & n athletes are touri nd giving exhibitions. Berlin sport g A > vial preparing for the summing-up battle. Left 1o right: Clarence Darrow, Arthur Garfield Hays, Dudley o6 Murchison, and_allege. that The former Crown Prince and his brother, Fitel Friederich, are reviewing troops at Potsdam, where the Raiser Field Malone. George W. Rapplevea, J. R. Neal and Miss MacCaskay, stenographer, Covrright by P. & A. Photos ‘Copyright by P. A. Photos onee lived and planned wars, « ight by P. & A + WASHINGTONIAN ON HIS OWN WHARFE. . Joka Hays Hammond, A GAME OF TENNIS NEAR THE SUMMER WHITE HOUSE AT SWAMPSCOTT, MASS. At left, Mrs. James F. Coupal, wife of the personal phy- ! GIRL SETS A NEW WORLD RECORD. Helen Filkey of Chicago. with famous American engineer and resident of the Capital. at his Summer | et i, e e s Bt Sual e of th iiepy Presidest Cobfidic. Both Mes. Sand e { the trophies she won in the woman's national A. A. W. meet in San Fran- Hoe i Cloncthe: Titus - MMata e N e s e sician of President Coolidge. At right, Mrs. Everett Sanders, wife of the private secretary to President Coolidge. Both Mrs. Sanders and Mrs. Cou- e ke fenbal i o eI deak the Glvicd Racdles aot San e ialby e o rinee 10k ser vt Uyt R T Farpeivare Sda § pal are devotees of all outdoor sports, but they spend most of their spare time on the golf links and the tennis courts near White Court. { 156 el iima Featalilidiviy & mew world xeocrd iin the fatter event 31 Deaths in Week | INDON THUGS By the Associated Press MOSCOW, July 22 Buhonic i plague is spreading dangerously in s the lower Voiga region. despite | SCOtland Yard Thinks Prof. vigorous efforts of the government to check the outbre: Thirty 1 i e “deaths from e miagua ware | COllins Waylaid Seeking reported last week, bringing the total to almost 100, since the epi Train for Edinburgh. LABORFEDERKTIN 6. e, NINSURANGEFELD = g | | A suggestion for profitable dis = " position of some of the money i . s = found by the Post Office Depart Will Organize Company With| iny Kandaiiy in letiars sent to . the Dead Letter Office has been re- $2,000,000 Capital for ceved by Postmasier. GRIsTAl Naw from a resident of Tomahawk, b Union Employes. e ibe e ph that thousands of dollars are found demic appeared in June. Eighteen in the dead letters. 1I'm just think- communities an the upper and ba Organization of the Union Labor| Ing as the owners of a large num R e By the Associated Press rance Co., to be capitalized | ber are unknewn, I trust that it Spec o8] INKIAChY - ane 0. T 8% —imaiaas 2000000, wan anhorined vester:| ia Gods will that 1 could have a being " bullfictoe Stoadindiation cop gl TANDON, July, 32-—-Seotlsnd Yard day at a meeting of neral officers small part of this-—only 60 or 70 patients. and sanitary detachments detectives are operating the of all labor unions affiliated with the thousand dollars. I surely thank have been ufon' out to attempt 10 | theory that Prof. h v Col American KFederation of Labor vou unspeakably for the kind favor prevent a further spread of the |yn. ot Stevens Point. Wis., who dis Matthew Woll, vice president of the, by sending me a bank draft s BT e SO o federation. was appointed president of | Wwithin 10 da¥s. May the dear £ o Jaid e ? . the organizing commitice and George Lord bless us more and more at SEVENTH ST CROWD wavylaid by footpads near Kings Cross W. Perkins, head of the cigarmakers' | all times % station, one of the worst slims in nnion. was named secretary. I'hey The Department. with reg London. Detectives are sea the will work with 23 officers of unions in| cannot comply with the request. it JOINS lN MAN HUNT N 4 = 5 assembling the stock subscriptions was said, as the law requires the Nars and dilapidated huildings o and getting the enterprise under way money he turned into the Vnited this region, where and holdup Headguarters will be in Washington. States Treasury & m ve heen very active recently I. D. Wood, insurance counsel for = . " f. Collins, when last seen e the federation, said $230,000 had been y Flesing Hold-Up Suspect Leads sougnicr. was on his war 10 rings organizing _committee ~expected 1o Police Wild Chase in Busy Scotland, to attend the World Federa Sy i ey e SORTION DF-ESERTE | Downtown Section. e e o = Less than a week ago a Notting Plan Investigated 2 Years. ““fhe name adopted ix the Union Wabor Life Insurance Co.,” Mr. Wor \ A sensational chase by Detective | ham visitor was waylaid and robbed near Kings Cros police believe F by gangsters. The Sergts. Vermillion and Brodie down | = | McClintock's Fiancee Ready to Ask announced, as chairman of a comult 5 5 e ih ni et e Riien et | s e L ar, Col tee to make public fucis concerning | Share Denied Her by Mil- ended vesterday with the arrest of |railway station after ali the action. 1" will write all form uf S PLANE FOR THE NAVY'S TRANSPACIFIC FLIGHT 15 NEARING COMPLETION. The first of the two ships which officers of the Navy hope B L e TAUNE: near Ktign (Croes At b i et Thel Ve s | lionaire's Death. 10 iy to the Hawafian Islands in August. This plane is being completed at the Naval Air Station; San Diego, Calif., and it is technically known as : : was ecoved, o the nemrts pajor. casualty, The plan ‘has been L i PN 2 TR s UL B adation vear-old colored bootblack and ball | o¢' 3 ec ol TH0 the nearby adopted after two vears of investiga a PN.9 ship. & e A 2 o {player, of ‘492 I street south and th rection of t ast | By the Associagd Pr | tlon, and at the direction of the Yast | By the Associagd west, just as he was fleeing | T PTG e A e T ., CONFEDERATE MEMORIAL | Cuban Boa, Racer and Rattlesnake ~ |WATSON HAS NO PROGRAM | i i wina i e T NAZIMOVA WINS FIGHT. “A number.of considerations have |3¢%th | e e would file another sult to of & Confederate war memorial by the | |should await a clarifying of the|awaiting an interview with Hutt, his | robe before the oritical eves of cus Vels: > ¢ Miss Isabelle | - | through the house, to the consterna- | dnced the federation to take (his| Nelson MeClintock, Misx Tsabelle ; Y LEGISLATI 1 ons B e o ke e s Sancss Bhis (opieatipaur |- ML -COIMNE YCROGICDENIED Among New. Reptiles Sent to Zoo| OF RAILWA LEG ON | Hon "5t " doaen cflorsd Teidents. | Curtoms Office Upholds Tier Valu- E cin amati o divect ihieiweio ot in Bt desel Bant over BIe il — = | Crowds 4tk . Many 2H g N teate Tk o Ina et oo |AmetHSTE Ier deRe EDEDOONEE Sculpture by Gutzon Borglum Not B | Thinks Congress Should Await |foined in the pursuit. fon of Disputed Wardrobe. Another is that such & company can | llon-doflar estate, may attempt to ob-| || At headquarters Wetkins told thepo- | NEW YORK. July 22 (P). -Alla gell group Insurance to the entire |tain a widow's share of the fortune Being Considered, Owner of ECGMPI'“UH Enlurgm‘l b), Fresh Conlrlbutlmu. Sepn- Outcome of Nickel Plate Merger lrf:gmfi:"hidm:i ?"y::vr:ipr :“?lf\r:d"\nu:}: Nazimova. heroine many a screen membership of « union body. Hither. She is understood to he ready ic| PR e ! H Mav S Be Needed to Lodge S and Coal Situation. yst‘"‘,’m rrset. aod hao gone to the | trlumph. yesterday added to her lau 1o the advantages of group insurance, |file a damage suit against Mr. an g | ;£ N ran, s o o ® | rels by a decisive victory when cast which has generally been provided by (Mrs. William D Sh!;’l’"""d - '(r.‘i.(:‘ By the Associated Press rate House May Soon Be Needed to Lodge St 8e Plans for general railroad legisla- | 5toeer “"fl f_‘:r'r",‘ off"(l'y;e ’;?a“n S'{;‘:“If unexpectedly, in the. role of customs lemployers for emploves, have some.|parents, charging they conspired to o s 2039 = 3 | street, ¥ out the plan. > | appraiser Wwhat tended to divorce workers from | prevent heér marriage. Al the same TORK, Jpiy 22, <06 oatini Serpents That Are Received by Dr. Mann. {tion at the next session of Congress| Watkins stood near ihe counter | \When the actress opened her ward %nion organizations ‘Fivery precaulion has been taken obtain & widow's poriion of the es |sculptor. Gutzon Borglum on the | AT T o . {anitbracite col situation and a deck | STINCT, WACLIS TG ERDOTSC LP | tome Inspectors vesterday. after the o assure that the company will re-|late, which under Mo ”"“"‘;‘0;‘;“ “;’(1' granite cliffs of Chimney Rock Gorge, An exceptional assortment of snakes | the Orient, such as the cobra. Only |sion of the Interstate Commerce Com-| them. ~Hutt noticed the accomplice | o amiaon time prepathan. they held frr e g SO S s e C.. In not being considered at the | arrived at the National Zoological |one or. two species of rattlers are |mission on the proposed Nickel Plate | making his getaway and Erabbed | ime mesoral mmererns opion: Sent to oA 1, o et repaitly itted of | Present time. Dr. L. B. Morse, presi.| Park vesterday afternoon, including | active Indoryer. - fn' the- opinien- of- Chalrman | Watkins, “'Watking swung a left hook | judgment, the wardrobe was valued at ahares, and only individuals identified| Shepherd recencly Wos Bcatilel 801 dent of the' Chimney Rock properties, | @ ‘Cuban boa, one of the rarest rep-| The Zoo reptile collection s in-| (P00 to Hutt's faw and Hutt released his |§1 350 just $19 abore Mive Xasimeos: with unions may hold any share. [a charge of Killing McClintock With|gociareq last night. [{lles In the Wostern hemisphere and | creasing rapidly, with' rare and val.| Watson of the Senate interstate com- | 1iq " 1uir fs belleved o have sus |emiinte wna far tat " rAmova s Every officer and trusiee of the com l.\g,{hmd]_t;e:)"'fi Court fight over the| Denving dispatches saving that the | the only one in any zoo. | uable specimens, many of which are | merce committee. B o ittt 7oR thn e pisho s '"m”“'\v elow ; of the pany must be selected from among he Probate Court fight over (he | sculptor would consiruci a memorial | The collection also contained two (coming In as giftn from Government | Senator Watson said vesterday that | Brodie and Vermillion heard a wom I Bttt e cthen' ipala $he general officers of unions. extate wa e e e Talon | In North Carolina similar to the Stone | brown rattlesnakes. gifts of ~Prof. |oficials and friends of Dr. Mann. The o c i ted 1o discuss the whole situ. |1 in front of Hutt's store velling, | 3 Vote Unanimo s R b | Mountain project near Atlanta, G Barhour of Harvard Uml |collection soon whl reach the stage | 2 s | “Catch him.” Brodie took out after T e e s ; a New Mexican rattlesnake | where a meparate reptile house will |ation with President Coolidge later, | Dr. Morse sald that while the cliffs | 3 ed Mr. Borglum from Dr. Najl Judd, curator of Ameri-|be necessary. Zoo officials say, in or-|and regarded the present as too ear n the vote ager of the eiiate since McClintock's o was no divisiol There n wove around side streets and | the fast-Nying form of u calored man | U.S. DROPS FUR CASES. had greatly impr urging the sdvisability of the organi o i 3 zation npon the union representatives | ut was leaving it to| ”'.”."'Z‘o‘m.'".".,wii'.i,'.i’.t’:" 'l}f:'pfl"»hu.‘ delenia 1:‘?(;7«'."}.'1'.1?-5““(}':,'“‘rf:.m:{',::f"" definite plant had been made and | can Ethnology at the National Mus-|der to exhibit the creatures properly |to undertake to formulate any pro. Ito Six-and-a-Half sireet. the man - ’dsm William Green, who pre.|Shepherd must file appeal bonds to|DPacking by prominent North Caro-|eum who, is now on an explm—«ng]w the public. ; {gram for amendment of the trans. dodging into a house at 1209 Six-and- | Will Not Appeal Suit Against ided. made It clear that he was mot |carry the fight to the Circuit Court.|linians had not been promised. | expedition in the Southwest, and. a| Among the most fascinating objects | portation act. a-Half street, slamming the door in ; . G . “| A properly organized and satisfac- | racer snake. #n any.zoo, Dr. Mann said vesterday,| Legislation looking to the !needlngllhp oncoming Brodie's face. Dyers and Pressers’ Body. * Department of Justice has de- cided not to appeal from the ruling of Federal Judge Bondy at New York anti-trust suit Dressers and Fur trunk systems occupied much of the | He scattered residents of the house | | | torily financed enterprise of the | ‘The Cuban boa, known as the maja are the deadly cobras and mambas, |up of voluntary consolidations of the | Brocie promptly kicked in the door. " The attention of the Senate committee at |left and right on his journey through ! ho Namambled: Foilowing & long drought in Mexico, | nature of a natlonal memorial, hein Cuba, Is of the same family as the |and these frequently can be secured. their judgment.” | torrential rains did great damage to|said, would have the support of | boa constrictor, about & feet long. | These snakes, due to their reputation. Croen, president ‘of the Amsrican|ro%ds and raiiraads récently {North Carolinians “provided it was| It formerly was abundant in Cuba ? | not in conflict with some other similar{ but is rapidly becoming extinct. Only | |seem to exert a hypnotic influence | the last session, but agreement upon | the house and grabbed the fugitive as | i = gicrfoaine® ihe over the crowds that gather about [any one of several plans proved im-|he was getting out the rear door. SEarist ihe- Pur Federation,talled ths mestink o ox EERT i their cages. He has avolded bringing | possible. Some of those favori h| The prisoner admitted he had been dr de by have been unanimously adopted, di-|undertaking. & very rarely is one now captured alive. . ges. i ringing | . 8 se favoring sucl D! 5 Dyers’ Association, Inc., and oth G g O e and Howard P |rected the organizing committee to| e S | Y“The ratilers, In apite of their deadly | any to Washington, however, because |legislation are hopeful that the ‘out.|arrested previously gnd that he had | pil'Suil e by the Government in under present conditions a suitable | come of the Nickel Plate question will | served one year and seven months fol- | ;0% exhibitlon cage eannot be proyided | point the way to a partial solution at | lowing conviction on a charge of vio. | 1%:2 chareed th i which at the same time is absolutely |least of this problem. | lating the Harrison anti-narcotic act, | (7% # CHedil ureau” 1o maintain = [ Be 15 charged With fabbery. Tudge Rondy found the practices ware but 3 = “reasonahle and necessary” to the charged the association with Brown, who have been as: the Government's wartime insurance|land. a 4'4\numnd\"\v(|(lh 8"1‘,U|V'(\,0(|||rd nr‘“ R % 1 - | ] i out, m o hene for soldiers. Mr. Woll, who ! capital stock and $1.000,000 of paid-in | Spec ispatch to The Star. | sacely. aump: nto thelr cages. | T o e mammities. Airected | aurplus. Shares will be sold-only o, MORGANTOWN, W. Va,, July 22— | Most rattlers, DF. William M. Mann, | Ioolproof. "and it one of the reptiles | he the federation tn investigate the |labor unions or, lahor union members Six steers were found dead by Mar-| superintendent of the Zoo, said, are | ever gets Ry, S might | erable collection of less show iated with | incorporate, under the laws of Mary- | Six Bteers Fooud Mlin: fI:fi:i.‘?.‘.'f"m‘?fii:."?é‘.‘.‘li" m_ez;‘:;omm- | v i everal deaths before it could i il . " Y O e e e | A1 $70 for each mnit. which Includes | hall J. Garlow on hix farm near|of an ordinarily sluggish disposition | cause s rare and valuable reptiles in his own| Among the prominent exhihits al a | protection of the defendants. doin i 5 oo 310 par vale and the $10 additional | Taviortown, and it ie supposed they|and are not likely to take the of- | be_recaptured. office yntil better facilities are pro- |recent fair in Vienna were refrigera- | business with many small and ofies Zhe resclution,-which . was..said—to of surplus. » bad been struck by lightning, fensive, as do the poison .snakes of Dr. Mann now is keepi‘ ng & eondd_ 3 vldd.’ tors from the United States, unreliable dealers 2 1 . ; { B