Evening Star Newspaper, August 10, 1925, Page 13

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, AUGUST 10, 1925. LAST CEREMONY 6F THE KLAN HELD AT ARLINGTON HORSE SHOW GROUNDS LAST NIGHT. The judges’ stand of the grounds BURNING CROSS A FEATURE OF THE KLAN SESSION LAST NIGHT ACROSS THE POTOMAC. The cross was claimed to he the largest was used by the speakers lust night. . Thousands of Washingtonians and visitors in the city jammed the neighborhood to view the ceremonies. ever burned by the Klansmen. The ceremony closed the proceedings in the Cap and nearly all of the visitors have left the city National Photo ot P All the hues of the rainbow used for this giddy wai-tcoat. Not to be outdone by the flappers, male resi- dents of Cincinnati have brought NO MATCHES ON JAPANESE BATTLESHIPS. If an officer or a sailor MAURETANIA AND CARONIA COLLIDE. The two big ocean liners THE PRESIDENT HOLDS A CONFERENCE WITH THE ATTORNEY GENERAL. The front porch of out the newest fashion for men. The wants a light for hi he uses special lighters, which are given came together when they attempted to find their places at the North White Court, Swampscott, Mass., where President Coolidge and Attorney General Sargent conferred last Fri- vest is of cretonne. places on the deck. There is a rule forbidding the use of matches on River pier, New York. Tugs were pressed into service and the ships day regarding Government matters. Copyright by P. & A. Photos ht by Cnderwood & Underwood any of the battleships. #ht by Kadel & Herbert were towed apart without serious damage. ¢ 5 P& | - body. St ved first aid at Cas-|teenth street. was hurled through the | T. Monohan, 1 vear, 3213 Volta place, 'Woman of 70 Kllled hy ClOlldhurSt | ualty Hospital, and was taken to Chil. | windshield of an automobile when the | were injured yestesday afternoon in $1,000,600 LOST IN FIRE. | dren’s Hospital. Her condition was|car in which he was riding collided |an automobile collision at Thirty-first | e | A Dainy House st Syvept Dosvn i Gocels reported as serious. with another car near Conduit and |and M streets. They were treated at | Two Blocks of Lumber | ) P Catlerine Schoen, 5 years Gallons of Oil Destroyed | 31 | Little Falls roads early last night. He | Emergency Hospital. EET S T Eleventh sireet northeast, crossing in | s treated at Georzetown University | = ROCKVILLE. 10.—In- | was so heavy he could barely see the n by the automobile of George Moran, | . was treated at Casualty e o e vestigation today that Mrs. | house, and as he started to his moth colored, 24, 734 Columbia road, and last night for injuries to head | icti ¢ Alice Ricketts, 70 . was the | er's rescue the small structure col e severely injured about the head and | #Nd arm which he received g hocttbows Entended VictiA fter o ported. when he drove his ¢ Entering Room victim of a cloudburst yesterday, when lapsed, disappearing in the creek with Hehit) kuee ¥ Niie fras xiven HHivas aid Second Bob Lawrence Con- she wa ept 250 yards down 4 creek |its contents. It was several minutes | Falls Church Man May Have at casuaity Hospital and later taken | the automobile of V-‘wirvfx'c:ml L e e in the wreckage of a small dairy | hefore Mrs. Ricketts could be found to Childrens Hospital, where her con. | Baltimore. parked in Fourteenth street northeast Jack Page, 25 years old, of Detroit f house on her farm at ilah, 9 miles | Her hair was entangled in the roots ) Altioninvas retoL b doten : ated th cert to Be Given at Ma- " vere of u tree, ner clothing was shreaded | Fractured Skull—16 Hurt | Je, wag renariel 58 bane wnoeiors | 00 oy Meredith. 36, 1041 Tentn | Mich.. was illed by’ iwo robbers cubic f : e At the approach of a storm she had | and she was dead. Her husband charged with failure to have a diver's | Street. was struck by a street car' at ;znxd\ “:‘:;'v:(v‘dfl'\m fter hv:‘lz'\\ o men B 1 sonic Temple at 8:15. | zone to the dairy house to lnok after | Frank F. Ricketts. three sons and in 10 Accidents. permit. Third and Canal streets southwest red thy occuplonihy milk, and a few moments later a son ' three daughters ive hta £ Mr. and Mrs, Robert | Yesterday afternoon and Injured. He {himsell and W Bovce, also of 5 5 = e ear Acame e Mrs. Rober® | was given first aid at Emergency Hoe- | Detroit 000 1 hy Adams Mill road, were | ;i) and removed to Gallinger Hos - AN . : E wi e accompanied the band with i “ive residents of East Falls Ch + injured at New Je v avenue and E = No. 2 Liszt | | rence wil sing A a., was Injured early last ni bile collided with a car driven by s iind Jonuy desstully unenufsctuned by Concert Band of the Army | | S\(astest § > ol ! MEMORIAL FOR BRYAN | when the automobile in which they tHenrv. 1o Wallare. 851 Fourieentn ‘\[”g‘u’ y}\\yl.n: \\:n-:n\vll)rfi(-p Bolt” and * He will be A0 5 e '\!‘;:l‘ |)n]nr::"';(!|'vuLdu”("lr\phnrw pole street northwest They were Dorothy, Paul Melrose, conducting sisted at the piano by Mrs is in front of 5 »d Hope road, Ana- |4, and Virginia. 19 months old. First “America Salute to the e e e e S cora) Says Fundamentalist School at! costia. Robert F. Brown, 2 aid was rendered by Policeman Haislip &, “Oath of Allegiance’+ old time favorites including “S Dayton Would Be Out of Place, | ID& the car. Other occupants were his of the sixth precinct and the children JEyersboiy Ll B wife. his father . taken home. | Marimba - b0/ foaa naats n Church Sermon. and her son, Ls S 5 y : Sleep. ,,mTh::erL;"; be D0 Dren aedie 2y e father: recesy < Knocked Down by Car. Face Brick fireplaces, sun parior “JVhen the One You Love | | callection will be taken to “"\j::“('\“_“"r'*r‘”; T"'r"‘ | ture of the skull and wa ained at| Mamie Shlopha, 33, 1355 Fifteenth = floors, garden walls, walks and ter- _ Loves defraying the expenses. No children | NASHVILLE. Tenn., August 10.— | Sibley Hospital for an X-ray. Other | street, was the victim of am aceident 4 Howard Tloyd under the age of 4 will be admitted, | VIEOrous opposition to the pr posal | members of the family party sus at Sixteenth and U streets, where she races add charm to the house, and pPorothy Llovd at the piano. | | 205y Giher children must come with | 10 €re a alist university | tained cuts and bruises. They were was knocked down by an automobile ; Howdy,” “My old Kentueky | (2005 2ae e i o v at Dayion. Temn. as a memorial | treated at the hospital and taken |driven by Jacob Morrison, employed . f they are not expensive. If you are Band-Oferfure: “rdvimond The concert. The doors on New Yori | (o Willlam Jennings Bryan, was| home. in & garage near the scene of the ac- ; thinking of building you will find verture, “Raymond.” b cguect i o e voiced in a sermon at the First| A similar accident to the automo-|cident. She was treated at Emergency : i Jhopes e e Baptist Chuch here vesterday by Dr. |bile of Joseph Hausenblam. 3524/ Hospiial for a possible fracture of the . g many helpful suggestions in our book- e : - F. Powell, pastor, a close friend | Thirty-seventh street, Mount Rainier, | right shoulder. : a5 ick.” The Old Oaken Bucket CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. of the Commoner and one of the|Md. happened on the rond near Ben:| Virginia Lee, colored, 22, 1310 Riggs g let “Hytex Brick.”” Send for a copy. (Arr. McCauley . - 3 speakers at the state-wide memorial | ning Bridge early Tast night. locki = ived injuri (h) “Comin® Thru Caiile Washington Chamber of Comm: peo & ge night, locking | street, received injuries to her face n Thru'"..McCauley = "’;"":‘K ey service held here a week ago. | of the steering wheel being given as|last night when an automobile in R holean o, I allow no man to exceed me in mv | the cau | which' she was a passenger. collided e R love for Bryan Dr. Powell sald,| Eight-vear-old Yvonne Hausenblam,|with another automobile in front of | lasting through the evening. Golf, ~And for the greatest service he in- | daughter of the driver of the car, was | 2025 Thirteenth street. She received | tennis, swimming, billiards. pool | {ended to render Tennessee when he | hurled through the windshield and | first aid at Garfield Hospital | ¢ | [cards dinner are scheduled. Warren 1aid his life upon the altar of the | severely hurt about the head and' Ten.vear-old Harry Every. 1131 Fif o O K ondall' Is. ohalrman of the outing |enforcement iof" fis law: but T am|——0—0—090————— L (o s absolutely and unalterably opposed to | 4 3 the erection of a university at Dayton | P e Sigma Chi Fraternity will hold a |#% @ memorial to Brvan. 1 regard It | i | LR o RPN e Whatever Your € Standard Of Quality in Bric (Nortor 5 G to be enforced in all the schools sup- | ritone The Business Womer 2 v ; ported by Tennessee, just as he was Paints, viano make a one-day excursic A g for the ible and a revealed 3 | i i i S e e s e Fall Paint Needs HE Hy-tex organization has been build- 1o Waters of Minne | | Seventh Street . : | . s y 3 % it MO | L ol twmes S Pettit Camp, No.| ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. L A R R e e - ing its reputation for quality, service and . G LT L TR o ToNIGHT. & Autg : : fair dealings for more than fifty years. The The Quiling Tar Fvery- | |a1 321 Pennsylvania avenue southeast % = Hy-tex policy of giving every customer com- ¥ ! etimaik Xeursion to Pittaburgn | Will lecture on “Manifestations of 5 > iy, S £ i | I o B B il B e o din e e plete sat}sfactlcn has ;nat:.le Hy-tex the largest Rl nelelifrbann ety ,x‘}x he applied o hv;\lzle:::;z{rgg :*{‘rgllfi‘ ?;l;:lp'tm:‘"‘:\‘r“' b lhyer dosa ot Radiators, dition have the advantage of Face Bnck Organlzafion in the world. Washington’s bie o s (el o In buying Hy-tex Brick you do business wil be on the i fre - . o 3 % B O L S o Totw | Specially Low Prices with the manufacturer, who is directly re- BN e ' \ Stains G sponsible to you. nue, under he auspices of the Co- I S ~ W ff We're ready to advise with you S ) in F Brick munity Music Association. 'he con- o o ii';",\(fi"'”f:..‘.'fi ‘]\1&;@(1”5‘:;:;13;‘1l?\fm\s\xf 111 NIAGARA F AL : : about your Autumn redecorating’ We_ invite anyope interested in Face .I'lC rent Oficer N e | EXCURSIONS arnishes | ork, whatever its extent, and will to visit our Exhibit Room to see wall sections George McCauley, tenor ban joist omin’ Thru” will be by full band.) L Queen Gounod et and Low ' Fverybody ting Reilly fill them. Here you have \Washington Practical Psychology | e | Bl Club meets at § o'clock at the Play. | Finishes, : T : By taveh, “Theitwanians | |- Guiapas’ Altucks) Préss /Assootation[RoUSS (IS4 SNSiatdet, Harrys Ingley, Enamels vour choice of the world’s mest de- bod rent Officer Paul E. Melrose, will be resented by Principal William G, : \ & Wood : : : M R e ot Tor '\;‘“““:;R,‘ii. \ THURSDAYS ~ Ayspl Pocicher s S gladly submit suggestions and esti- of Hy-tex Brick in all colors and textures; and N. 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