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- THE PRESIDENT 1 INGS. After the dedi- WIFE OF THE FORMER KAISER AND FAMILY. Princess Hermine cation of the flagpole at . the First Lady of the Land sang THE CITY OF LYNN. MASS, TURNS OUT TO WELCOME PRESIDENT COOLIDGE. The Chief Executive and Mrs. Coolidge visited the city to { wife of the onetime ruler of Germany. and her family at Berchtesgaden. “The Star Spangled Bann of other vo attend the dedication of a big flazpole. The photograph was snapped a few minutes after the arrival of the presidential party. é Ba The princess states that “the climate at Doorn is bad for her SviEht by Kadell & Hesherl Copyright by Underwood & Underwood ihenmatism " r t by Kadel & Herbe Jeanne Eagles. <tar of “Rair r Catherine Vekraks, one of | several years, who has announced Washington's talented young dance . 3 S her marriage to Ted Coy. once a ( who is taking part in the program | PILOT A YAWL ACROSS THE ATLANTIC. H. Wichstram. Norwegian famous foot ball star of Yale. The | THE “BRITISH BABE RUTH.” Jack Hobbs (left), champion ecricket on the excursion of Costello Post /| DO YOU SLIP? AND IF SO, WHY? This is a problem taken up by 4 coastal pilot. and J. Gresgend. a sailor. who sailed the 15foot yawl, the wedding took place a few days ago { plaver of England. He has scored his 126th century, equaling a standing of the American Legion at Mar- Dr. Roy B. Hunter of the Bureau of Standards. With this machine. he i< Farhlannet. from Norway across the Atluntic Ocean to New York. a dis- at Stamford. Conn. { record of go. However, the old record was made in 40 vears of shall Hall today finding out why sidewalks and floors are slippery. making exhaustive tance of 3,560 miles. in 66 d. Wide World Photo Copyrizht by P. & A. Photos play: He ade h 20 years. Copyr by P. & Al Photos. Copyriziit by Harris & Ewinz. { the “slipping hazard.” Coporich o DSE BTN e, v POLTIS BEEONES i oo o i 15 RMOHIERS 2" = = ST YORKERS STTFORDUTOBERT P Comior ORDEGOWEPIN = enc | TORSOORTPLANES 7 (LIS SESON i e ; return: arme - 3 > CUMBERLAND, Md.. August 20 10 Eool for R etiE b ¥ i . e e e | Samuel Coates, a brakeman of the 1 3t : ¥ : « ed shortly after their attempt was | = e i caae A Court Refuses to Cancel Ver- | Batimore “na onia - reaiicoad woe French Exploit Successes, Len brdstors: | “Hoth asked for provation ana e | Will Police Starting Route of “miles ot | Associations in Convention knocked down by the caboose of a P! 1 3 miles off udents, The crew : } \ when case was postponed until Septem i backing freight train at Stuarts tun i } ered pleas of guflty here | ber 8, when it 1o caben S| i T o dict or Grant Triple Slayer | barking rreishe gain o Swwars i While Riff Leader Also "to o Charge of trsing 1o | Wil pe s becied sentence | Hawaii Non-Stop LIS e oy | Elect Officers and Choose Y | train passed almost entirely over him 50,000 from Col. Daniel C. Baker, a University of California Fanl alation 3 5 New Trial. as he husged the ties, and he came Uses Propaganda, wealthy San Francisco honor student, who planned to use turned over to custom officials t Next Meetlng Place. out without injury the money to study in Europe, told The vessel was on a voyage from E——— | Twenty yearsago to the day, Charles | | vouihs sent a note to the court that “we both decided | Havana to Nassau — . | Schmutz, a vard conductor, w June 2 ving that that th IS fi RS e k R e une 2 he plot was too zood for fie- ) 3 P Sh Sl Dimahe e .. | thrown under his train in like man.| BY the A ' F had been kidnaped | tion, that we ought to use it in " y ot oo Ioehie ot ot oFol-| ner_at the Dlace, several cars| FEZ, French Morocco, August tortured unless the | real life.” AN FRA . August 29.—Fast GLEYEE D) Golenan i riae 'the | passed over him, and he escaped in- | politics for the moment has taken the livered. Shortly be- | Crawford was a former law stu. |little rum c of the Coast Guard | RUMAN'AN PR'NCESS tional postal week, Golem: e oty | Jury in the same way. vee st B on| fore th was sent, Mrs. Jack- | dent | will police the 13-mile route down San e e . new trial ober 7 vas fixed as the c 0 S o gierilo g e =T | | es 1 Ehetcnon s < e then ¥eutions by sl H . are! exvloiting their tool | |to Hawail Monday afternoon ing officers and selecting Phila I G i ) BANGROFT IS LAID | s s s e e N CURB MOONSHINERS KILL Giftes i e e W % s VIV 4 |the hostile tribesmen as possible. Abd- | cial airplanes have been warned to 7 other organizations closed their ses P lin Teers. Detective J. Harvey Burke T0 REST WITH KIN e krim. the rin lord, is send- | “keep out of the way,” for the biz | Tleana to Be Bride of Son of Duke‘ . z e sions Wednesday nd Henry arter and wounded ing emissaries, not only among the Iplanes will be so heavily loaded that No definite action was taken on the Y¥fis Britt,a cliduffeur, aieiiniJuly | tribes adjacent to the 1 front, but |they will not be able to turn or dip| Eata A noxdine o | proposal of the National Associat when he we a ra followin J | d o ; g e \ ""1‘”“'“(;;_ ‘“”“,; 2 ““l’“‘fi\ far behind the lines. in an attempt to {quickly if a collision threatens. The of Post Office Clerks to merge n s for his I appeal | Simple Services Mark Burial of |work upon the relizious sentiments {planes in taking off will rise so gradu Venice Advice. tal employes into one federation i ys I AN eppesl) P and ‘spirit of independence of the | [ally that they will not clear the hills of the groups favored the projec i 2 A the hicher oo ¢ v in Family Plo Moors and get them to take up arms at either side of the Golden Gate, be. — formally, John J. Grogan, secre fken annyl the fisHan« ;::”,,""I;':, | Envoy y Plot against the French. He also h e | aliell |cause of their heavy loads, and will Al the clerks, said, but oficial action was [ : el el L s iy i inoi drafted Rifflan continge all along p : % . . |make their departure along a line BY the Associated Press deferred hecause the city carrie ¢ cition can he made 1o the governor | in Illinois the front to stiffen the tackbone of| U. S. and Mexican Federa-|Feeling High in Georgia|over the lane falowed by outbound| ROME, Ausust 20— Dispatches| {efttied Becise fhe Ciy cuoviers o for & commutation or pardo: = his partisans | | ships. | from Venice report the. engagement | (i &Y AT OO Al Shootings F v el ociated Press o 0 i . Two PN-T Navy seaplanes will fly | of Princess Tleana, youngest daugh £ w0 silioctings Bollow. Gyaseel, ., e e French Leaders Confer. | tions Agree Upon Program County After Slaying of |anove the three craft to handle their | ter of the King and Queen of Ru Make Plea Against Politics I e e R T it e rshal Lyautey, the - | 5 wireless reports until they are able|mania, to the Duke of Apulia, eldest | | ool { 1€ allezed, she had been living. Detec: | Japan, was buried vesterday in Hope | €rNOT Eeneral prior io sailing for | in Conference Here. County Officers. Pana o fase betom e shies XAV | moofclal conmadion. | e '° take all postal offices, including pos o T | ™ Simple rites marked the interment, | [0TCes. They went over in detail the the route to Hawail will be in (‘un~‘ at Vascau, Rumania, a few days ago, [[0U°R Trom the ARt BACCH O B e e e o b o oo e interment | plnis for. the tavbroaching loneratioms | Maxisaniund shmetionn fadarabionm| iy iheidmciate Dot stant communication with the fliers| where the Duke and Duchess of A0St | Jusoctation of bostmasters “Hre then st \ Disse fon to, the b d by Rev. Charles and settled all the points remaining to of labor in conference here have| GRAY, Ga.. August 29.—Feeling|and will relay reports from them to| are visiting them. | o et ol Turat Tettar Carrler r{fiaurant of Carter hl’«-"rwn?ie:i"u'n:‘ Kinley. pastor of Central Co I|be thrashed out. so that Marshal|agreed on a program expected to stop |against moonshiners was high here |Navy headquarters in San Francisco, | A=soctaticha aropted' sl iuatane T ohere he Mihied: Cartes s Bt | B o tontral Congresn. | Lyautey will be in a position to g1ve | silegal and, excessive InfUE ‘of Mexti| toany ooy . o e e | are contact will be/matntalned with| . The Duke of Acstais-a cousin of e i e Mot tnto opes W ariver desiseiet X | Knox College and fellow trustee of | (2, the government in Paris full in-|cans into the United States. Jones County officers who were shot [the planes until the flicht is ended. | King Victor Emmanuel of Italy. The |} 0\ 0% B0 Tt JRE e [ine iaic heia Do weskalTater iaat| Ds: A orEE ih the Racs College | “anttte™ reparations are proceeding | Althouzh the detalls of the proposal | Vesterday while on a hunt for illicic| Preparations Gho IR b e DRt AnnlTLA6 eat s a0 daa | oere. edibut three days. A jury, impaneled | board of trustees many years. | ali along the line for a further for. | hAVe not been made public, it was as- |stills. mine sweeper Gannett to leave San| major of artillery in the Ttalian army. | ""mp.’ postmasters re-elected Robe sumed from previous intimations that | A - coroner's verdict declared that|Francisco today for Pabfo Bay near| Princess Ileana is 16. Her eldest |y ‘[ryvcon Indianapolis, presider fm a v - - ward movement, the success of which 5 it el i sy < from Fredericksburg, Va.. was out only | ne 2 E ¢ | they embody legislative suggestions | Floyd Malone, county policeman, and {Mare Island, in San Francisco Bay,| sister, Princess Elizabeth, married the | ,q * William F — = would bring the French troops back | o b = Fra g with a number of the headquarters| former King George of Greece, and - € Niade more than an hour |BLOW FROM SHOVEL [T the line of forts on (he edge of |0,0e submitted to the American and | Frank Tucker, whose shotriddled|With a number of the head | fomer, Xing George of Greece sud|Barre, Pa.. secrstary.tressurer. 3 Insanity Plea Fails. | [ the ‘Spanish zone which thes cecinied | Mexican governments and possibly an les were found at an abandoned . . National Association of Post Bte niee ot hnkiky. et son IN BATTLE IS FATAL |before Abd-el-Krim's drive five monthe | interfederation plan of action. mill near Haddock were murdered by| Two hours later the two big PN| Queen of Jugoslavia. Clerks elected included C. P. Fi nire brought to Richmond | Wilke i b= Plan Uni “unknown parties.” planes were to fly to San Pablo Bay At the time of the Rumanian |.us New York, president, and Edward ¢ f.\:um\”:‘l...ly ;)w{.l;(flenvldxyv\‘v! X >‘a(‘1’(‘1’|;'1—’ s | ago. | lan Union Expansion. The policeman and his assistant left ;mdl ll‘l!eds‘:‘l)i: ;;’:}‘1:3“21“1$r1{x”u-\i wel ?1,,“,“ Vigtt 1o L;ndufl last vear | % eline. Pittsbu e e 2930 Cne use OL.MUES AhdLad Anbor it i in | Delay Is Unlikely. | The conference of two days was at- |Gray vesterday in a search for moon- Insta e L there were reports that Ileana might | gent: John J. Grogan, Wheeling, se . I”.« i a]\:‘u}:‘};:' bkl e L e D B e aptured. Marshal | tended by delegations from the two |Shiners in the lower part of the ny;‘;.hve EE‘:{;’:‘_W!“'"'I’P .{,‘:fl‘:" ("“:m'h':? B m{; cholce of the Prince ml Wales. | retary, and Thomas P. Buzzier, Ph e i s T o ob| o—. >etal will - decide ether to |federations headed by President Green |county. —Twelve hours later their 2y 8 sohonday | but this gossip was proscribed by the |gelphia, treasurer t§ defendant, who is 20 yvears oid,| Death for Negro—Another Bopaly fien NIl Reclds Ovhien an federation, and Luts | bodles were found near the old mill, |morning will take their positions at| Britiah press. Later it was reported, |07 RN o reNeRliSHI AT eaa e fon it | Held by Police. ‘;;m:“"pn‘:,’éh.,.'h:;frf-.v.yvm.l\‘ O oo Tt o industry, | They had been laid out on the|the head of the bay. ready for the| only to be officially denied. that she O D et Usnethenk Akt | leave it until next Spring. The con.|commerce and labor in the Calles|8round with apparent care, their 8tart on the 2.008mpe trip. ==~ | was to marry King Boris of Bulgaria. ational League of District Pos ified that he had acted queerly all | , A Plow on the head with a shovel | sensus is that while Marshal Petain | cabinet Weapons being . placed near their| A T5-mlle test fiight for two of the . R astete ramied L b Phinngk. Hy e, and testimony was offered that | 4¢3t him by Arthur Johnson, colored, | nag not definitely made up his mind | The delegates remained here for the |hands. =2 | Diknes’ FE€ STHEAMIISIor) loday. | | nisport, Mase., president (re-clected ,,)‘.n.s Mnder the i uence of drnes [1213 Delaware avenue southwest, ac’ | ho' \ill desire to 0 ahead and not |Se8sion of (he exccutive committe of | Malone's - bloodstained automobile Yesterda) | 184,716,846 ACRES WILD. | %" Stonesicer. Washington. sec when he ran amuck " |cording to a confession obtained by | gjve Abd-el-Krim time to pull his|the Pan-American Federation of La-|8tood near the spot. In.it, Sheriff v = | |tary., and Charles A. Benner, Far Applications for a new trial on the Bolice, caused the death last night of |forces together and start fresh trouble bor called ‘to consider plans for ex-|Middiebrook believed, the slayers con- Marine Corps Orders. —_— |t o treasiitey among the tribesmen with his in.|Pansion of labor organization in the|Veyed their victims after the pair =q4ting aside of verdict were ar- 9 > i Rung aside of the verdict were ar- |y, s old, of 218 L street southwest, trigue propaganda, thus undoing what | South and Central American repub-|had been shot to death near the still, rs had i g ) 7 years Wasl Col. W. G. Powell and Capt. L. w.| vacant Land in U. S. Still Unsur-| W. D. Brown, for 17 vear x'ied upon the grounds that err | ington representative of the Nationa 2 e ; ! | Quring a fight between the two earlier | (p &e PIOPASRANE TONS LBCOME what |jjcs whose location deputies today were| Wright at headquarters, this city, veyed Is 55.110,612 Acres. Rural Letter Carriers’ Assoclation, re- ' Al e e e hat the defend- | the evening in front of 304 L, street. | 1 fre ¥ Minister Morones, with Ambassador | seeking. s oo et b TR signed, and the constitution was “ The two men became engaged in L e e Tellez, conferred during the day with 1 The Interior Department. has an-|yiceq to vacate the office. i - [an argument which ld to:biaws and : | Secrefary Hoover, but he did not dis- and Capt. L. L. Dye, at Quantico, to Inounced that vacant and unappro:|''Sorvice - Postmasters' Association f STOCK INCREASE ASKED. |knife “thrusts, police learned, when | |JPHOLDS 4.4 BEER LAW. 'close the subjects discussed. The re.|the immigration problem for consider- | Marine headquarters. printed public lands in the United | Service -Tosumasiers’ e e * | Richardson said to have bumped e * |cent public Statement of Secretary|ation of the Mexican and American| ™ .. omcers ordered to Quantico|States. exclusive of national forests Y., president; George E. Kamp e into Johnson, who wats at work stor e Kellogg dealing pointedly with condi- 1“?1,"):;“(1‘1&":'“ Mibvrient pinten-] dre Col. H. . Reiviuger. .ot Bhlladel | 1o sop o0 Sres; oaa o 54: | Philadelphia, vice presi . | ing a pile of coal at 304 L street. tions in Mexico, he said, has had no 2 <'| are Col. H. C. Reis . 716,846 acres, of which 129,606,234 | LRila s i Banc Italy Would Issue 500,000 !n 8 B0 O isioaed his victim drew a | Oknada Pramier Holds Temperance |tons fn Mexieo, he saldy has dad noj SeiS S SX0N VPRI, SOREE | ™ at Col W. L, Rodlos ond oot ooty surveyed. 3 DNt e Atle e $100 Shares. knife on him and that he knocked it | Not Weakened by Enactment. |Questioned about his government's|$50,000,000 in highway construction |Capt. W. F. Brown, at Port au Prince;| The largest areas are in Nevada, T e | from his hand with the shovel. Again, willingness to have Ambassador Shef-|alone, Minister Morones sald, in-|Capts. J. E. Davis and R. E. Williams |with 52,456,837 acres, and the smallest Will Teach Chemical Warfare. SAN FRANCISCO, August 29 (#).— | he said, Richardsen grabbed up the | TORONTO, Ontario, August 29 (P).|field continue to represent the United cluding a 900-mile highway from |and First Lieut. M. A. Edson, at San |areas are in Louisiana, with 10,701 i e St Authority to increase the capital stock | knife and started at him. Johnson | —Premier Ferguson received the com- | States at Mexico City, he declined to | Laredo, Tex., to Mexico City. This | Francisco, and First Lieuts. R. C. Al- |acres. J RO At e e, of the Banc Italy Corporation from |then hit him on the head and left him | mittee of the United States Congress, |comment. program s to be completed in two | burger and M. J. Gould, at Lakehurst, | Total areas by States follow: e yion, ot £20,000.000 to $50,000.000 is asked | unconsclous ‘on the street, where he | which is studying the workings of 4. : years under the plans, with work to |N. J. Alabama has 34,260; Arizona, 13.|the Massachusetts Institute of Tech stockholders of the corporation in a|was found later by police, according | beer. In a speech the premier indi-| Work Plentiful Soon. begin within three months. Col. W. C. Harlee at Marine head-|578,760; Arkansas, 229,414; California, | NOl0gY, Cambridge, Mass,, has been Jetter made public by President A. P.|jo a statement made to Acting Lieut. | cated that the temperance act had not| Fewer of Mexico’s nationals will AR e quarters, has been ordered to the |18,946,582; Colorado, 7,464,208; Florida, | ordered to the arsenal at Edgewood Glannini. The stock will be divided %, T. Harney and members of the | been weakened by the amendment to|migrate to the United States, because Ordnance Sergeant Retired. Army War College, Washington Bar-|20. Idaho, 9,887,138 Minnesota | Md.. for "{’\!3 L s iCiactar r‘l'"" 4 into 500,000 shares of par value of |fourth precinct. the act providing for the beer. of better employment conditions at e : racks; Capt. L. W. Burnham, at Ma- |220.492; Monfana, 6,081.750; Nebrasha, | Chemical Warfare School and as 1l $100 each. Richardson, suffering from a frac-| It was admitted that the revenue|home when the Mexican government's | First Sergt. Charles L. Dennis, Ord- | rine headquarters, to Port au Prince; | 29,797 New Mexico, 16, 74: orth | Son officer between the Chemical War 90 | fare Service and .the Air Service ' The letter, which is to be mailed to | tured skull, was taken to Emergency [from the taxation of beer and soft | public works program gets well under | nance Department, at Pig Point, Va.,| Capt. R. R. Wright, at Marine head- | Dakota, 13} stockholders Saturday. announces a | Hospital, where he died a few hours{drinks had not come up to the expecta- | way, Minister Morones told mewspa- [and Sergt. Patrick J. Walsh, Coast Ar. | quarters, to® Philadelphia, and First Oregon. 13,25 special stockholders’ meeting to be 'later. Coroner Nevitt will hold an in- ltions of the government, but the ex- | permen yesterday after a day devoted 'tiliery, at Fort Monroe, Va., have been ! Lieut. J. C. Wemple at Quantico, to |861; Utah, hel%ln New York September 2! quest at the Dis 55: Oklahoma, 41 000; South Dakota, 2 583,778; Washington,| About 98 per cent of China's popii- rict morgue today. tent of the shortage was nnt Indjcated. In committee to compiling a report on retired on account of age. 8an Diego, Calif, A 823,716, and Wyoming, 16,447,935, lation is illiterate. fl 5 “«