Evening Star Newspaper, August 27, 1925, Page 17

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Sari Fedak, wife of the Viennese A. J. Bargani, chairman of the Wash- playwright, Franz Molnar, who is the A TINY LEAK. AND 40 BARRELS OF BEER ARE CONFISCATED. Drop by drop, an amber brown fluid ington firemen’s Labor day parade,{ central figure of the most sensational AMERICAN GIRL COLLAPSES WHEN ATTEMPTING TO SWIM CHANNEL. This photograph was taken came through the floor of a freight car in the Potomac yards. A passerby noticed the liquid and an investi divorce suit filed in Europe in vears. immediately wfter Gertrude Ederle had been taken into a rowheat after her failure to swim the English Chan- gation was made. The car was found to contain 40 barrels of high-power beer, consigned 1o the “General Steel Both Molnar and his wife, the latter nel. Miss Fderle was taken from the water by Jshak Helmy. the Fgyptian swimmer. when she was about two. Co.™ of Washington, and shipped by a firm with a similar name in Pittsburgh. Photo shows relice from the sented for the be-t float. an actress, have made charges. thirds of the way across the channel. Her trainer. Jabez Wolffe, in foreground of the picture fourth precinet removing the beer. Washington Star Photo. Washington Star Photo. oyright by Kadel & Herbert Wide World Photo —UEleben bl b SESE IR UL O SO e holding the cup which will be pre- FRETERY Y A muchiraveled umbrella. Repre- ey e 8 sentative Ernest Ackerman of New gz : TAKING HER MEALS IN THE WATER. Gertrude Ederle in the waters Jersey and the umbrella which he{ MARRIED SIXTH TIME AT AGE OF 100. Don Juan Magana, 100 years of the English Channel an hour before she gave up her long swim. Jabez UNCLE SAM'S SAILORS PARADING IN SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA. The city was in gala attire for the recent has carried for 40 years, The “bum.{ old, of Santa Ana. Calif.. and his bride. When he took out his marriage Wolffe, her trainer, is giving Miss Ederle hot chocolate from a flask, visit of the American hattleships. It is estimated that 300000 Australians lined the route of the parade and bershoot™ has visited 110 countries{ license Juan stated that he had heen married on five previous occasions. topped off with lumps of sugar. The American girl remained in the gave the “gohs™ a big welcome. The photograph. which was taken July 23, arrived in Washington teday. and been carried 563.000 miles. His present wife is quite young. heing only 36. water nine hours. Copyrizht by P. & A. Phatos. * 77 Copsrizht by Underwood & Underwood Xational Photo Wide World Photo CHLOREN FACING 3000 Homes it pHYSIGA) EYANS 00 ULt Nor amsormat, “erone MINTAIN. Souist e 55 HOURS PLANNED PLAYGROUND LOSS S~ S 0F DRVERS URGED e symmer cma om 6w comer i PLAN IS APPROVED. T P 3> FOR SEAPLANE TR . S B st s Wl i e | World, Says Dr. P. C. Day of Weather Bureau, — 3 cnused 40,000 houses in Tokio and 3 iy | Givi Siat iy ' - : ¥oo MOSCOW. August 27.—Punch and : . Chevy Chase Site to Be Sold 10.000 In Yokohama o te paruy «ub- Full Mind and Body Tests | »iving Statistics for 52 Years. Augustus Lukeman’s Design juls” shows e o be weed 0 @ San - Francisco - Hawaiian : aths sulie nd : | = 5 | S it L tise . in Lots Unless Money Is | Jiies avertiened & rramear and ae.| Stressed by Police SUF- | Tuis detiantrunis coot weather Wash. | vear here mormaiie. Joie e the ome | fOF Confederate Memo- 22000 TR & of o thpentl ElightstokBerProtected by g iled a passenger tra 3 {ington has been revelling in for close | month that is actually hot. the aver X us S 2 Raised for Purchase.. | Taree arews ol the Sahams, oo geon in Letter. tofour weeks s nothing more. nor | 56, (07 {hal month havins gone ax rial Is Accepted. o e e Guard of Ships. layed by he nterruption ol o) re fe s art of the con y ac ween o S r 0! s is e &S 5 fopis t tor of Chevy Chase, will have no play- | heavy rains and thunderstorms physical qualifications of applicants at the Weather Burcau shorter davs to absorb the rays of | ATLANTA, Ga.. August -OMcial | mych time to the improvement of the | minutes is made by the Navy Depart for automobile operating permits was Aithongh melancholy cynics delight | the hot Summer sun and longer nights |approval of Augustus Lukeman's v the Ascocmated Press 5 hours and ground next Summer unless action . ithonsnimeln ] 4 h s gun mights {apocoval lof 1 man’s | puppet. He is making the dolls far ment as the required time for the San S atici suggested today by Dr. James J. Kil. | in DicKing on the National Capital® | in which to cool of As a rule the desizn for the central zroup of the|more flexible and realistic and also is' g oo 0 on-stop seaplane gsitaken-bythe Nad GUATE ‘QUICK ACTION ON TAX ror one of the police surgeons, in Feather when Congress in not in |nights are cool here dnring Auzusi: | Stone Mountain Confederate Memorial | Introduein. the. motor car. the. tele: FTA0 Hawali nonstop seaplan Commission to assure the purchase memorandum. to the Commiseloners | S50, Dr. Day called sta¥stics of | the earlv afternoon temperature is | was given today by the board of direc- | phane and modern musical instru. | fight which three Navy fiving boats of their only plavground and athletic . A sty i years nding to prove that this | sometimes uncomfortable, but within tors of the association at a special | menis into plays in h the puppets | will attempt Monday. The distance a REVISION FORECAST | hich Commissioner Rudoluh referred | it,”of woaded miike At siarele bt | s mon or hea s abier DUL IR | 1088 o v : ¢ fleld before March 1, 1926, according to. TeameiPltagtor sty s, podec and; : a ar wo the sun begins slip- e ¢ appear. between the two points was given as al rec ridg T ud ings is hl d by having a late Sum- | ping down toward the horizon and it is The design was submitted in the The old-fashioned show, with few |, 144 iles. e It is respectfully suggested in the | mer <imate second to few In the | soem cool asain form of a sketch modal in plaster | properties aside from broomsticks and | =" fovers onecaution has heen taken hy the Chevy Chase Liecreation Clib, above connection.” wrote Dr. Kilroy. | World in the matter of human com-| The average temperature of Wash.| Which will be enlarged immediately | hirch rods, Is to be repiaced by Der- | (b ami i o T e e A Mheltnces dete piotiat (st and Tiv House Leaders Plan to Send Bill “that while a complete and exhaustive ""jlsh ST ture for Wash. | ISton in_the middle of July for the v"hvh: 'hm:n\m““ Bradfingatar model | formances in which most intricate me- | o2t p gt AR (N6 FICECC R SO ngston streeis. providing one of the { e e s Hias danned e average temperature for Wash- | past 49 vears is 72 degre el which work will require five or six|chanical contrivances wil fisure. M. | pe stationed at 2 tervals along few really adequate plavzround cen to Senate by Christmas e n® Lrained | ington since the last of July has been |to (% K. La Vigne, oeouttve, Sirastes | weeks. Obrastov has studied the wonderful | rpe mionehat 200 mile Intervals along ters in the District. is leased from a ¥ B 3 K ary 3.2 degrees. which is just about the |of the Washington Convention Bu.| The dasizn contains seven principal | shows given by o iy et e Tun B IERE vl ke th s expected local real estate firm, which, Mrs. Holidays. would nevertheless be possible and|same as the vear-round mean tem.|reau,who addressed the Optomist Club | fiEures representing the high com-|and will adopt many features of the | bAsSing of the D i e Wilcox savs, has signified inten - practical to have applicants undergo ) perature the Hawaiian Islands, called | in regard to the desirability of Wash. | mand of the confederate army. with | Oriental performers. B I e tion of selling the property for build = = a general examination that would at|the Paradise Isles because of their |ington as a residential city and a na. two subsidiary fizures representing wol il e L e N IRt ing purposes next March. when the | Action on the tax revision bill will |least catch manifestly disqualifying | Perfect weather. spend fortunes ad- | tional convention city. The address | fag-bearers 5 & 3 e Ol three-vear contract expires. It i the | be expedited by the Senate finance | phvsical defects vertising. It is like perpetual Spring. |was made at the regular weekly | Davis F ¥ D (h e e e iy avallable ) space 1o Chevy | committee, Senator Curtis of Kansa : To prove that the average tempera. |luncheon of the organization at the ks a X ARMY MODEL A|RWAY S iy shiy Chase district for playground pur- Republican leader, said. before leav- Complete Tests, ture thus far this month is no excep- |City Club yvesterday Jefferson Davis, president of the . \‘(m sl taiane Saseealant iHla oses. she declares, and unless an ap- | ing hatve vesterday to g6 to his ho . 5y tion to the rule here. Dr. Day com- | Mr, La Vigne declared tha <|confederacy and commander-in-chief Botes e, e, Ul a0 | SenlsTSY 66 8 BSOS | uch axaminaton woula_embence | U070t e Rere, D Day o | S, Ta Viens Sheiren tnat in | onfoterncy and commanterincnint| yaG NODGED DEATH | sition. ovio vt toien e the ous property it will be irrevocably 1ost 1o | tae. which must prepare the bill. will | (h® following tests: Mental alertness, | past 52 years and found the present |received many letters about. the re.|be seen on tha left of the group. He O mircarimt = lizh =pedd the hundreds of childre who play | pegin iis hearings October 19. These general intellizgence, visual re ling, | month to be less than one degree be- | ports of the excessive heat in Wash. |18 in civilian zarb. wearing a flowing | — "“:‘ h““\'fl ',(,",’,' \0":"\ ""“d';_"( "”\ ""’1’ there dail hearinzs will he followed closely by | With and without glasses; hearing, |low normal. Many Augusts were | ington and therefore decided that he | Fiding cape. Next is Gen. Robert i UM further orders ace recerved. Thix members of the Senate committee | ability to interpret sounds promptly; | found among sears of the last half | would investigate, with the result that | Edward Lee. commander of the armies | Operated Three Years Without until further orders are received This and also the debate in the House limbs and joints, o determine ability | “SNUrY which - were considerably |he found the average temperature in (in the field ‘astride his famous mount % g just passed and the one the airoraft An attempi was mde several years| Suggestions have been advanced |to function properiy: blood pressure. | “*Yre Miarase Mihent trentiature |\ Ashington very much below that of |“Traveler” Single Fatality or Se- will approach ago by the Chevy Chase Recreation | that efforts would be made by the | in ail cases ovor 30 years o org a . some other large cities and very little | “Stonewall” Jackson is nest to Lee, Club to_raise sufficiont. funds o pUr- | euse leaders o put the new tax bill thus far this month has been 83.1 de- | above others. mounted on “Old Sorrell.” Gen. Jack rious Mishap. erchant vessels along the route chase the tract by popular subscrip- |in the hands of the Senate before to Mrs. F. . Wilcox. president of Purchase Attempts Failed. freedom from any obvious physical | grees. and the average lowest 63.4. | Mr. La Vicne told the members of |Son wears the uniforms of a lieutenant have been asked to maintain a sharp tion, bui the amouni raised was in: | the Christmas holidaye, The her. | defects that may be a menace. | Glancing back four years, it may be |the club of the large sums of money |£eneral and a riding cape which T AT foalkout, 1or \the P‘“;:-‘ :‘""k also are adequate to meet the :dvancing real|ines before the finance committes Examinations along the above | noticed that the average mean tem- | being spent by other cities to attract | flutters over his shoulder. : The Army air service has operated | FEdiestel Nop 1o ke SmoKe, Ot ae estate prices and the money acquired [ \will he brief, Senator Curtis asserted, | !ines could be accomplished very | perature here in 128 inlpeople and conventions and declared| Next in order. from left to Tight.|is «model airway” for three VEArs |nse of radio to s minimti. Thoo s was spent in improvements, which in-{4nq the bill will be reported quickly | UICKIY and especially when appli- | 1922 was 73.1, in _was 74.4 and |that there are ample attractions and |are the two flag bearers, and to the it T I oiTh Aane Thatere Tt 1" Pl cluded four tennis couris, base ball, | 1o the Senate, with special efforts| CANS are assembled in large groups |last vear was 74.5. In 1875 the average |hotel accommodations in Washington |Tight of them are four Confederate | Without a single fatality 8 3 I”“‘ ”v( (“}11“?(—‘"' S ‘lwvrt the basket ball and foot ball fields and | girected toward having it passed be- | at & time.” temperature for August was only 71.9 |to make it the foremost convention |generals. who are to be selected by a | accident. {‘,“,""T o sigl :‘v and assist them if equipment and a recently srected e NS s RNl thieid i metere £0 Director Eldridge and Inspactor | degrees | city in the country. historical commission composed of | The airway, covering many thou- | ‘,'.ho"“'l“",;"_hv i Eun ¢ foune the next vesr must be filed |Brown of the Trafic Bureau stated | .Despite the fact that thousands of | - “Every conventioner is a potential|State historians of the 13 Confederate | .. 1jes has been maintalned 19 | pasaiog ot the Ties 1meobort . the The plavground authoritics request Senator Reed of Pennsylvania; an- [ 1008y that most of ‘the things sug:| Washingtonians plan their vacations |resident of the National Capital.” de-|States. The figures of these generals | (U, Tote" ' 'atine hder all weather | Padto 1o the ANt meajont oo e edan appropriation for the purchase | qinar Republican member of the | S¢sted by Dr. Kilrox are watched for [to be away at seashore or mountain |clared Mr. La Vigne. Twenty-five |are sketched In a group in the position | (Tt Pliots In flving underall weather | radio to the filsht project commander of the Chevy Chase site in the last qiner [IEREIICER Hom OEr wid op. | bY the examiners with the exception resort “for the hot month of August, | hotels and practically every line o!‘lhe_\ will occupy, but are not modeled G or "0 (Gl Ll ervice™ In trans. F"} B B e v "‘*: *]'] h"-‘ San budget. but the item was not allowed ; /55 A0 T ew tax law of | ©f the blood pressure test { Dr. Day showed that it is really one |business in the National Capital are|in likeness, as are Davis, Lee and Dotiins Davessiel wrd suonlics far thie h'_""r'" S Efforts will be made and subsequently the matter was!bose WM< ials ovith iy o eaniial| nspector Brown pointed out that | of the most delightful months of the 'now members of the hureau, he said.|Jackson. service : % S ieeiio aim fu the placed hefore the National Capital |40¥ Proviion viih vesand 1o capialipolicemen -wheu they. examine appli.| ——————— SE St e | A e T e ek naxigation.of.the, pisnes by giving Parks Commissdon. | Fifiy cenis a 208 and losses, holding that' the |l "oigliy an to their knowledge of All Figures in Motion, o o Y fe yadio bearinga. . The actual navigution ~quare fool ix asked for the property, ' {overnment was losing r I8un. lihe ulations observe the > 2 s s | Al figures in the central zroup are | 72 B2 complated Y st BLAre R1i0s IS ess i o A e der e provisions bl the present Tuw | 116, teEiatens piree e menial 'Y oung Coolidge, in Training Camp, Iin"motlon. =o' that there is Freat |triPR started. 325 completed. 1158 | from the how of each plane by ohser considered ton high by members of | (23N2 capital gains and would profit | he 4ppticant. The viston o1 the ap. | . . ~ | deal of life given to the carving. and ",,'f'“'z iy Tl s s on, Digceleatia} and terrestia) ob the commission. The Wilow Trae |PY repeal of the levy. plicant is observed, Inspector Hrown Drills His Squad Before Cameras vwhen the monument ix carved in the [931,130 miles flown and 46,707 pounds THx reault of these ‘obsérya plavground site for eolored children in ' . said, by the ability of the new driver side of the mountain they will appear ww_:"m; "dmm‘j Pl iithada i sl bl will be plotted on charta to ob Southwest Washington was purchased KILLED IN ELEVATOR to read traffic signs during the demon- —_— | to_be riding across it Titlon SasthIaR: - n drift. air speed, ground speed and at 70 cenis a square foot . stration. Mr. Lukeman explained that the aPUNAIIe. C o e b spother data 2 b | By ted Press | riod. But vesterday more photograph- | group was designed so as to fit the | The airway touches New York.| The first station ship on the fiight Tmprovements Pianned. Duluth W M D. L Many Temporary Permits. CAMP DEV. Mass.. August 27. |ers were on the scene than when the | previous work done, and will necessi. | Washington, Norfolk, Dayton, Detrolt, | will he the U. S. S. William Jones e R R N e T oman Meets Death in Lift| - |« iiintely 500 persons have ob-|~—~John Coolldge, son of the President | President reviewed the Yankee Divi:|tate no carving away of granite to sln'""'- »“I'I- Louis, Jransas ¢ {"aM\}'F- which will' be 200 miles southwest of BH e dvahin e bt raeT s oia in Miami Hotel. tained 10-day temporary permits to|and a student citizen' soldier at Ih(sis.(on. Would he return next year?|mgke the mountain ready to receive it, | X08€e: D'T"h- B e th and San|San Francisco, The following, gepa children of Chevy Chase, the Recrea . jdrive automobiles and have hever re. Camp. was turned over by those in|Young Coolidge said that he planned| “.The group is designed to conform | ATtonio. 'The schedule of eperstion |rated by about 200 miles. will be in line Tion Club will raise funds to plant | MIAMI. Fla. August 27 0P).—Mrs.turned to bet their permanent cards, |authority to the tender mercies of|to, hoped to. and had enjoved this| (o the contours of the mountain. com. | C2NS, LR R S 5. MeCawley, I 8. 8. Corpy, trees and build a_wimming pool to | CIara des Lauriers. wife'of Dr. A. A. |as required by the regulations, In.|Some 15 photographers and a delega-|year's encampment very much—in| plete” topographical maps of which |™heS, o0 = 0 G |US. S Meyer, U §'S. Doyen, U 8. § Add to the improvementsalready there. | d¢s Lauriers of Duluth, Minn,, was spector Brown said. tlon of newspaper men yesterday. “""|’a“‘- very much more than last year. |ywers furnished by the association's .. voy ‘hp IViNE " U bk sat. | engley. . 8. Reno, U. 8. S. Far She says (hat between 230 and 300 | killed in a Miami hotél last ‘night | Inspector Brown warned that they the best part of the hour aliotted| It was said on reliable authority|angineer, Mr. L. W. Robert, jom" Mr. | Ported: “has been done at no addl- | ragut, U. S. 5. Aroostook and U. §.'S children use the ground daily and that , When she was pinioned between inicnnnot drive with a temporary per- | Corpl. Coolidge and squad did | that if he does return next year, as is| L ykeman said in his statement to the | Lonal expense, Inasmuch as existing | Tanager. | | | | | i it is becoming more and more popular | elevator and the shaft while attempt- | mit after the ten days have passed and | /'Squads right” and ‘“squads left," regarded probable, he will hold the|memorial association directors. p'“”"“'l, "fdl “‘l‘",‘“l'f“,:‘ et 2 with the juvenile element of the sub- | INg to enter the car. Employes told | said he would recommend to Acting | Tight by squads” and “to the rear | rank of sergeant. . W S i - R SRR i A urb. police that Mrs. des Lauries missed | Superintendent Evans that the police [march” while cameras clicked and | Utilize Old Work. - 20n% feafure of the airway: aperation Commissions Issued. The plavground was started three | her footing when she pushed through | precincts check up on these persons | Movie men used up feet of film. | 3 “There were some delays in the (745 Deen the development ot frk dey S vears ago by a group of representa- | the partmily opened door as the ele-| who passed examinations but who| “What was vouk object in coming | Misconduct Charged. | execution of the model due to physical | teorologleal service, which now s car- | Commissions in the Officers’ Re- tive citizens who organized themselyes never Teturned after the 10-ddy per- |up here?’ the young corporal was| . . % 1 Asked conditions created by the work previ- | ¥led out through cooperation between | serve Corps of the Army have been e s iy bolute divorce in asked in & sult ougly done. This design was made so | the_ Signal Corps an € Woatbeid Loved: by the' War. Department o The purpose of the 10-day permit| *You'll have to ask father,” was his|filed in the District Supreme Court|as to utilize practically .all of the | BUreau. Pinckney J. Balaguer, 2205 Cham- is to enable the police to verify the | only reply. | by Mrs. Lulie O. Davis against John | previous work, with some modifica- name and address and other informa-, Asked if newspapermen had both- e L vator moved. She came to Miami into the Chevy Chase Recreation Club | five davs ago letic fleld to rake care of the outdoor activities of its 4,000 children, It was squipped entirely by funds given by | Miss Ruth Coleman. from play- |tion fi)nished by the applicant at the |ered him during his stay in camp. he | _ 4 ! : interested citizens, and the project [ ground headquarters, was assigned to | time 1% passes the examination. In- |commented: “No, but it wasn't their Norfolk, Va. December 20, 1911, and | mountain in a few weeks. The master | horse 153 feet. Quartermaster Corps. and to Staft was at_once justified by the great |the ground as director. and the head.|spector Brown said thht these persona |fauit.” ave two children. Misconduct is|model and the working models are| *I estimate that the time required | Sergt. James F. Burt, Quartermastar 12 and 20 who keep the foot ball and plain street. and to Howard B. Cham base ball fields in constant use. tion. Gen. Lee will measure from the |pelle, 337 Seventeenth street south- “We expect to start work on the |crown of his head to the hoofs of his jeast, as second lieutenants in the ‘ | |H. Davis. They were married at numbers of hovs and girls who flocked | quariers has co-operated heartily with | whe have not returned are liable to | Camp authorities have ruled against |alleged and a correspondent named. | underway. to carve the central group on the i*‘t'rm. at Camp Meade, Md., a to its gates and hy the ever-increasing | the recreation club In making this an arrest if they drive with the tem- linterviewing and photographing the |Attorney John P. Mullen appears for| “The colossal magnitude of the|mountain will be not more than two | second lieutenant in the Quarter mas: number of boys between the ages of ideal spot for the children. porary permits. _ ___ President’s son during the training pe- the wif carving may be shown by stating that vears.” er Corps. ’

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