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NG STAR. WASHINGTON, D. €, THURSDAY, AUGUST 6. 1925. * 17 She makes a fortune in real estate. but she <till_mends bathing suits Mrs. Annice Pinder of Miami, Fla., is one of the lucky ones in the “real estate game.” but she works nine hours each day. SECRETS OF AN ANCIENT ART. Frederick 1. Leaton of the depart- ment of arts and industries of the Smithsonian Institution. illustra metho used by the old-time weavers of Arabia. Punched cards are nsed instead of a loom. and the weaving has heen more or less of a puzzle for hundreds of vears National P! lumbus, near Leonardtown, Md.. walked all the way 10 Washington in two days. earrying their camp equip- Sanchez Latour of Guatemala hol ment. They are seel ghts of the Capital as guests of Z. M. Brady, 1312 Kenilworth avenue northeast 2,000,000 coinage, !‘I'vnnl row: W. R and F. Moffitt. Back row: H. A. Mueller, F. Schneider, Brother Clement. M. Brady, ¢ lierney. Washin g models for the new silver coins nt to his country recently. The republic part of a § | | { @ i ) ) TOOK A LONG HIKE FROM THEIR SUMMER CAMP. These lads, who have been staying at Camp Co- $ GUATEMALA AGAIN TO HAVE SILVER COINS. Minister Francisco Star Photr e e CHARLIE POSES AS “THE THINKER” And might turn over in his grave if he saw the his masterpiece. Chaplin, by the way, is visiting in New York Coney Island, and a guest at the opening show of his new picture. Gold Rush.” Copyright by P. & A. Photos sculptor, Rodin, ation of UNDER THE SIDEWALKS OF NEW YORK. That's where the police found this gigantic <till, and right around the corner from a police station, 100. Prohibition agents tore out a stone wall and found the liquor mani facturers working at full force. Copyright by Underwood & Underwor ! CUPD IS ENLISTED - AVITOR S KILED B T g ammm OARDENER POST MALPLANE SENT INWARONBOOTLEG ~ INPISTOL BATILE} || ‘ B Wi e STILL UNFILLED INTO RIVER BY TREE Wiles Expose Glen Echo!Attempt to Pass Bad Check . Postmistress’ Daughter to | Ends in Shooting—Three Dry Law Charges. | Others Wounded. ONEMILLION-DOLLAR DAMAGE FROM STORM IN DETROIT. The rain flooded cellars. wa cots. ripped up gutters and erippled transportation. The photograph shows one of the pavements de- pave stroyed by the rushing water Wide World P President Will Name Woman, | Craft Is Damaged in Attempt- But Has Not Decided | ing Take-Off—Pilot, Hurt, Whom to Appoint. ' Will Recover. ntensive working | By the Associated ST, LOU August 6.—Before a crowd of thousands. Richard F. Battles, aviator and deputy constable of Overiand. Mo.. vesterday attempted to cash a spurfous check for $987; dis. ( armed a bank watchman. wounded two policemen and a bystander and was finally fatally wounded and cap tured after a running revolver fight Seven wel case in Montgomery | he daughter of the | len Echo, Md.: a raid snts on the post office love making on the { the agents while he | up of County. involvir postmisires by pr jiself part sought evidence on which to base an rest. has resulted in the principal | { President Coolidge is represented whose plane fell into the S having made up his mind to appoint a | River here last from his injuries day Chandler’s sk sion caused by the recent death of Mrs.| his p woman to the vacancy created on the rh United States Civil Service Commis ane, its runnin fn the case “jumping the country’ Helen Gardener, but that is about the | uncut oats in a fie and revived the words of the popular | 2 only decision he has reached in dis.| 3tempted to hop ¢ [resiyed (heipetisiof th! Battles died last night. . y < - ks | top and plunged intc song onder at's Become of Besides Battles, who was shot in posing of this important bit of Federal | ‘), 80¢ PUIERE HHC Sally o . | the head and left side, the wounded patrenage. " | lost his way on 2 nada, winsome Youns |gare Patrolman Joseph Duggan. left He has received the names of nu . the last guidinz beacc served being at PL Flying low, he al ted in field near here. and dropped { nesium flare which attrac ber of persons from wh tained directions Postmistress Sarah E.|shoulder and right hand: Patrolman Canada of Glen Echo. is being sought | Louls Falkenberg, left knee; Deputy by Federal prohibition agents on a |Sheriff Rudolph Lange. left knee and charge of sale and possession of liquor | right hip, and Charles Gamache, a | in violation of the national prohibition | bystander. left foot v law. the culn ion of a e which | “Shortly before noon Battles walked in its many variations riva merous persons, both men and women, for this place, but he has narrowed the list down to three or four. and it | was learned officially today that he has given no indication that he in tends to appoint any one of these. It ipsbu RATIFICATIONS OF NINE.-POWER TREATY DEPOSITED WITH STATE DEPARTMENT BY FOREIGN POWE the best [ into the Mississippi Valley Trust Co. { ) Y v L 5 L : 2 3 is thought that the President is await- | 5000 1 S known feats of Tozy Einatein and even | ag. sresented tho check to the talles ters, representatives of their countries, meeting with Secretary of State Kellogg yesterday, when the nine-power treaty, negotiated at the arms con- ing further suggestions and the re.| loWed his @ r the Incomparable ~Lane Wolf" AShar: | oi e oot o forcony Bad oo ference, was filed. The countries represented hy the ratifications are Great Britain, Portugal, Italy, Japan, China, France, Belgium. the Netherlands ceipt of additional names. since he has| TEPC terror of Washingion bootleggers. | moned James O'Neal. a watchman and the United States. Copyright by Harris & Ewing let it be known that he intends to J PSC Ass. f P BLOOMBIURG y A " SWAMPSCO M A ELOOMBURG, Pa. Au e covered from sent Wes of the Re Girl Vanishes Battles grappled with O'Neal and took his revolver, simuitaneously drawing woman. ently warned that she | another. WALES VISITS ST.HELENA::M()[()[- l)nu])]i“g Auto ’[i]cage Devised :WOMAN SURGEONS GET ‘ William . Deming. president of sought in connection with a | EFlourishing a weapon in each hand the Civil Service Commission, was in| Lorts 10 1ake le of alleged liquor t0 Agent Johr | pe e ettt ’ < . ~ | | consultation = with the President's e T i s inneheran |1 "o Wi and ng wicom. | SceS NAPOLEON'S TOMB| - Ay Camp Holabird; Uses Tetraethyl Gas| EQUALITY IN BRITAIN|cuiisien, i, 2o Lronier' | o he i e e bestow this Federal plum upon Sally was hein day and is in parts unknown. i cers and pedestrians. The chase of Lynn yesterday afternoon. He was . vlv“pyn:u:‘»'!%n have r‘m | several blocks ended in a barber shop Prince Plants Olive Tree on Island e i e AR | Royal College Decides to Admit|shown g o8 Tiemice which bave - ttle post office to give | where Battles was surrounded soon ; e 5 g ek Amoriated cEyesy. He said that the motor was con-| | been selected from the bateh received| her over to the cusiody of ;:ul:hmnnn“ann he wounded kenberg | of Corsican’s Exile—Attends | LOS ANGELES. Calif.. August 6.— | gtructed of parts of the standard mo. | Them on Same Terms Rer et “anderatoods 1o Bedrited MINERS TO SELL COAL. ents on Saturday. Marshall G, W i 2o the United | 2 Development by States 5 3 | asked fo y s that he h ' u | “ n 5 e < | asked for any opinions that he might | Colller of Baltimore visited the post | Garden Party. | Army of a motor using the new tetra- used {n the Government class B | as Men. |have: Mr. Deming iater declined to Pits at Herrin, Cause of Bloodshed piice Jostaratviabn unable o find | MRS. SARAH YOUNG DIES. | 5; ihe Aseociated Press | ethyltreated gasoline and capable of | truck and was to all outward aRpear- | 5y ine Asocated ress. [t Temne et declined. “i 2 se 0 Sally. got a promlse from the mother 8 [ gl ... | doubling the mileage of mobiles |ances the same, vet redesigned inter- g AR v i ability o upply Unions. £6 Droducelliot s e | ST. HELENA, August 6—The | S damribed to the American Chomi. [nally & as to operate under a force |, LONDON, August €—Hritish women | tribute o the " ability of ~Mre LISTRR s o outh | cal Soclety here | much greater than the ordinary motor “amp | is required to withstand. zton, | The question of its adoption by auto- CHICAGO, August 6 (# gained another victory in|Gardener, who, he tated, w: their fight for equal rights with men | ways an unusual and highly efficient the ‘omce. 'of Ithe: pan Africa to Alres, 1 he office of the prohibition director AfElea (OUB o o8 A Tngs bl e when the Royal College of Surgeons | woman. that liquor was heing sold in and nes | of 67. !sea journey for a two-day v | : Seven weeks ago reports flltered into | Succumbs to Heart Disease at Age | Prince of Wales, en route from Is long | "~ The new motor was devised a local agency of the « it here, ! Holabird, Md., by A. W. Hi | Labor Exchange, the TI 1 te: soh 4 2! Na D Thi. decided to admit women on the same It was arnes rom a official | i jhe Glen Fcho post office. Selling of | Mrs. Sarah Flizabeth Young, 67 | (he nf”Lfl"a"’m;;gg'i:g" s exile. This chief engineer of the Motor Transport | mobile users generally depends onhme!‘”mg L osadmit SOmen, o theheems i ed fron e far the United Mine wWor auor is not only in violation of the | years old, died Sunday at the home | MOrning, ac by Gov. Peel, | Djvision. Quartermaster Corps. Tried |fate of ethyl gasoline, which has been { ST &1C, TR0RE I O e O o this. o h y G roiucstiplins to SRll coal ¢ Jaw of the land, but sell “ov Vo i e | the Prince went sight-seeing over th AT k. roduced s der Federal investigation since the | ot o o s office who is among those|ir;ge unionists direct from . It selling on Gov-|of her daughter., Mrs. James Allen, | . : out in Army trucks, it produced an | under admitted to the college as feliows and | being considered by thePresident ' ernment property is an added offense. ! 1008 North Carolina avenue south:|island. .He paid a long visit to Napo- Ienurlnmw increase in power. death of a number of laboratory wo o b s 2 nePresident is|gwned mines at Herrin nts Williams and Paul H‘,(‘;:’“gm east. Death was due to heart dis.|leon's tomb, where the curator pre-! e had the fuel, we needed the ers exposed to the so-called “looney members, but without the right to|Mrs. Charles Bennett Smith of Buf-iare the mines where gned to the case. They vote as members of the college forifalo, a member of the State CIVil;guited in the denths vay into the ented i e sor ihe orl&i- \motor, and now we have both,” Har-|Eas,” a polsonous gas given off during | e cqunell, the executive body of the | Service Commission. Another known 1 : 4 s ssion. Another known|miners occurred dur arts of ‘the e T eaae, T e e o i fean | sl ATl A ren £t NADCleDITE T0om | Hag it declased !lise of the fuel e ” ) olks by vario £ o o co e hix to have heen suggeted for appoint- : ch thes were taken folks by various means. Williams cen- | afternoon. Rev. Freely Rohrer, atetangpoen Sunmmamuee i | ! Henceforth women also will be e R s Botig senichiin ering his thoug vl Prince an oli H is Miss Lydia Hafford, Secr | oy 3 union organization. Union [oins hie houents on ine Winsome | for”of the Metropaiitin Premyietian | Visi: the Telnce planted an alive ree | e pR ENTERS POLITICS. | POLICEWOMEN WANTED. |eltginic for seats on the counell: Which | 01 the aterationof Womons . | caesery, Do et prenization, Union made their ease. Funeral services were con <. Fulton the pian is expected e postmisiress, Saliv | Church. assisied by Rev |right heretofore has been denied them. | Xot only Is the President o nada &ir t of school only a | v of Tho: W In the afternoon the Prince at- | iy — = H S e 1 | Not only Is the President confining | provide employment for union miners ow venis hool only a }!{.nd n»m A. ?‘ s\?.\y\_ (’ FOa%y n | tended a garden party in the grounds | PRI S Vanderbil B Siicosuatil licants: Willo Get|onere are. at lHPsP"'h‘-" oman feldim. selection 10 a woman, but to one | when they would otherwise he idle Trips to Raltimore i e OTOATen e nC e of the governor's castle. | Cousin of Gen. Vanderbilt to Run Successful App lows and members who are affected | who is known to he a Democrat, or o oe on pleasure bent | Cedar Hill Cemetery who at least cannot be classed as a! = B Republican. Secretary Sanders stated ment, that because the law specifically ‘ol i | by the decision the picturesque | Mrs. Young was a native of Scot At 6 o'clock iast evening H. M. S.| for Assembly. $1.800 Yearly. country on the upper Potomac fol-|land and came to this city about 9 | RePulse, with the Prince aboard,| b = ne are| ACTION IS HALTED. Jowed. while Agent Williams e | veain sailed for the River Plate. | NEW YORK. August 6 (P). ir] Tne C1viL Seivies” Commisat dent Tovei to Sany. \\,”x‘.';:",, '"]'”," el b membel on | nouncement was made that n- nounced today that applicat I n July 28 | Metropoli erian Church. sought for policewomen in the District | states that the commission may not of Columbia. Those selected will be consist of more than two members of rofessed a wish for a drink and| She Is survived by two sons, Rev. | X derbilt Webb, cousin of Briz. Ge . sold him a pint of red lHgoor Wl ok pons B Cornelius Vanderbilt, will be the Dem m A pint of red liquor for | R. N. Young of Berkeley Springs, w. FIFTH ACE STARTS FIRING. | Sommeiue Vet i b e D | onid $1.800 5 vear, with yamid prome, | Temporary Order in Chrysler Sales | fonsist of more than two members o { - | next November from Putnam County, |t In three vears they will be Corporation Case. asmuch as the two present munheru} Russian Union and Japanese Ex- pected to Sign Agreement. TOKIO, August 6 (P)—The Chuo says an early agreement is expected between representatives of the Rus 2 e Va. and Roland C. Young of Wash AR e day afternoon Federal and |ington: four daughters, Mrs. Joseph T.| . . . z ! « egiracaagi ble to be called sergeant, provid- ica he Presi- | { ian Wounds All Thr. _ | which has long been regarded as a |eligible to be called sergeant, p 378 craniiad sk Renublicans, the Prosi Niasjule Three Tom- | H epublican stronghold. |ing they “have shown proficiency,| SUPERIOR, Wis., August 6 (P).|dent must pass up any applicant who ’ Mr. Webb, who is a son of Dr, and |have taken care of their health and {—A temporary order was issued in | Brs. Seward Webb,_and whose mother | have maintained a good record,” it | Federal ~Court to ' the Chrysler out omemMcers swooped down on the | Barlow, Mrs. Allen and Mrs. Sylvester L "fce and searched it thoroughly. | Richter of this city, and Mrs, Arthur “hey found no intoxicants, and dis- | Husband; a brother, William H. Lay panions in Poker Game, belongs to this political faith, and posed of a tale that liquor had by ~ i 5 ! must look only for a Democrat or|sian labor union of the Ural Mines creted in a room over the pact omer | oh Chicago, and a sister, Mrs. Clara ) Specia! Dispatch to The Star. | was Lila Osgood: Vanderbilt, was' a |is stated. 2 Sales Corporation and the Clark Mo- | Independent. and Japanese mining promoters for Biit down' on the Canal bent & hot:jEndelliar; Brltish Colifrbla; | RICHMOND, Va., August ust{ member of the class of 1913 at Yale. | Mrs. Mina C. Van Winkle, in charge | tor Co., restraining the State com- e imoprtation of platinum from the Kiindred vards: Fiom jthe Bost. St | T T | because there happened 1o be five aces| His wife was the former Ailee Osborn, [of the Woman's Bureau, explained|missioner of insurance from bringing | [ mines. the agents found four Quarts of oi in a deck of cards used in a poker |a daughter of William Church Osborn, that three temporary members of her | action against distributors of (‘hrysuri AMERICAN IS KILLED. The complicated trade policies have of the suspected pipe line, bul found |game in which George Gilliam, Floyd:former chairman of the Democratic |force will take the examination for |cars on the ground that the fire and delayed marketing of the product of lfl}:‘r:":y:‘w‘v::\I.:n‘i} made an arrest. | no_evidence. {Green, Fred Bland and George Mayo State committee. permanent employment, and that if a | theft insurance sale plan was illegal. | SRR [the Ural mines, which are under con g ack of Glen Echo Sally wasn't there when her prohi-|weve participating, one of the play-| | proposed bill goes through Congress, | Hearing was set for August 27. | CAEN, France. August 6 (®) —An‘nu] of the union, but a Japanese syn ound moer allezed liquor, | bition agent-suitor led » squag of ers, Gilliam, proiested. The protest | o 7 she will have vacancies for 22 addl-| The State commissioner recently |automobile in which Mrs. Arnold, |dicate was formed to negotiate with ot on he Dost office. on Federal agenis and county officers on the'raid. [did’ no good, and opened fire on{ Drilling and mininz contests will tional policewomen. notified the automobile carporation [mother of Merrill Arnold of Knox-|the union after resumption of diplo ORI, they found none. - Williams | She hasn't heen ‘seen since. Bui her | the ather three. Two were shot in the | feature the International Congress of | - “Then we will be able to patrol all {that the insurance company which |ville, Tenn., was riding with her son|matic relations between Russia and e be oroughly searched the room mother promises to have her back by 'thigh and Mayo gzot a bullet in m.h)rming Technologists at Bucharest | sections of the city,” Mrs. Van Winkle | was handling Its policles had not com- |turned aver near Caen. killing her and .Japan. The conferees are meeting at above the poct office, traced the route Saturday. . feg. Gilliam was arrested, this year. chortled, plied With the State oy, injuring the chauffeur, Viadivostok. \