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THE EV NGTON, D. €, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER PLANE WHICH WILL ATTEMPT FLIGHT FROM NEW YORK TO PARIS. The Potez airplane. fitted g . 5 EGYPTIAN FEMINIST SAYS NILE WOMEN SEEK WISDOM. NOT VOTES. Mme. Hoda ” : Sl i i RIGHT ROYAL CREST FOR THE PRINCE. Thousands of fine ostrich leading exponent of equal rights for women in Egypt (third from left), who ha< just arrived in Wa with 420 hnw,u.\..r Jupiter motor, which will be used by Coli and Tarascon. French avi v attempted 5 feathers were used in making this big crest. which was presented to the for a visit with her daughter. Mme. Samy. wife of the Egyptian Minister to the United Stat flight from New York to the French capital. 16 successful, the flvers will be awarded a $25.000 prize offered ince of Wales on his recent visit to a South African ostrich farm. M. Moham~d Charaoui. sen of Mme. Charaoui; Mme. Samy, Mlle. Ceza Na feet high Copyrisht by P. & A. Photos 1. the Egyptian Minister Charac by Ravmond Orteig. Sidn World Phote WRECKAGE OF SHENANDOAH CARRIED AWAY. graph | A SURVIVOR RETURNS TO LAKEHURST. 1. Kk is a good illustration of what became of the Shenandoah. Biz crowds | escaped death in the Ohio crash of the S visited the scene of the disaster and took away all sorts of souvenirs N. L. by his wife and children. thousands of dollars’ worth of aluminum and fabric, as well as delicate and expensive instruments Photo by Acm Colemen, who WIPING AWAY HIS MOTHER'S TEARS. The brave little son of Avia- nandoah, met at Lakehurst. tion Machini-t's Mate Bartholomew O'Sullivan attempting cheer his Large crowds of relatives and fri mother at their Lakehurst home. O'Sulli < one of the 14 members E waited at the Lakehurst station, the home port of . of the crew of the Shenandoah crash who lost their lives. the surv Copyr d od BLAMES REMOVAL OF SHENANDOAH VALVES Heinen. ing engineer and noted Zeppelin offic Shenandoah crash might have been averted if some of the dirigihle had not heen removed. He states that 1 prevented the e<cape of | sht w & TUnderwood | | | é | | § MPERSINS HURT i b, RRFSMAPTACTIES € i St ot et TRRESKIL T "7 et LASDOMNE BLRIL At Splrlluahsl Lonfircss in Paris Air by INAUTO ACCIDENTS ™= ‘?"' “0r 10 MEETASSAULT oz o o e FRENGH IN SYRIA ™ '™ A=~ HOUR IS DEFFRRED BY{Sha Aagcelhiotl B persons sirove so strenuously |28 they did frequently in the hands of “mu:‘ \n“x PHIA ber 7. et Al o el e e 2 nr-T;‘ms:\:‘H';d Sncatol b . ; None Fatally Injured in taugiier of ine e Robert Crine | Abd-el-Krim Launches Small| .' W] Rpirituatiet congrens was howt | 1 spotion medium, Margery. and one | Disnatch Reports Garrison |ammet s i "< » | Rites for Shenandoah’s Com- | sall for London on Saturday to ma . ings it opening session that police | of his son. who xilled o &1 b i £ : g Crashes Reported Yester- | onee “Giiverr wenitnv runver | Attacks to Find French [rexerves were called to maintain order. | 33‘ m"l,,fi"“.,;* A h.,.$3.n;';’ ‘. Wiped Out and Regi- andertolBoIE etk day and Last Night. SAlblohIsC i fiendaniof T e oo, Move Plans. e more interestcl In deolne | B s AL e Iwes ThuEh ment Captured. carles .ty f ] — | “One of the friends was J. Mitchell the creator of Sherlock Holmes tha laud the “spirit photographs” was While ane Henkels, son of Stan V. Henkels,| = PRI i irfts e audience did not sp; hissed hy most of the andience g = :’;,‘,}‘ T oAb : s liealie LONDON, September 7—An Ex-|the bi il Rl i 7 T L T NEW TRACK DE OY, 17, IS ACCUSED | cvions st o | : Charles Lovejov. 26 years old. and ierday a cablegram siaried on its way DY means of s ttacks a¢ alitersi D N'ED ‘B Y' 17' I A D Gdisas A Bl L ; n . s destrove his wife, 21 years old. wild west show (o the jilted Hance overseas points along the line from which he - ra with a »w p nearby ! believes the impending Franco-Span T G G [ d3d “from the desert to the west his helmet the ‘nes p velack 1 <l s s by trving to find out the plan of attack if i k(s hye icaptured ithe ch s old } 2 i Tratea v Rovert B reximmer of som. | 1 HREE BOYS DROWNED |02 it bt "o W Erencn o {Of Suedia, in Syria, which was Lead | EXCURSION BOAT SINKS [airshivis crew ar - SOREE EEVIRAT . OF. Do r a r g . P quarters of the ench administra This « e, ¥ reet, Md.. collided at Wisconsin ave mander-in-chiel. so as to forestall the | Maryland cinj ssi i i i S| e for bt dite nadetat e ep rorana Drummand st Bethenss. WHILE MOTHER LOOKS ON v i e or Creaie 3 mver: Marvland - Bacing — Commission Kills Girl and His Brother-in- fon'rivion oo™ """ Ty o TIED UP AT PIER Tt S0 N Jlen i SERGINE B8 e ) - > B ol e e by Fixes November 3-7 as Law When Former Refuses | punitive column had been ambushed . {nterment to Emergency Hospital. where they thers. 7, d 11, Caught in!has attacked along the Tetuan.fFon. 3 by the Druses. who are reported to were treated by Dr. Stallard. Trevis | Brothers. D S e E s Tenian Fon. | Tri-County Dates. Invitation to Ride. [have killed more than 1,500 French |$200.000 Steamer Suddenly Dieap- ser. wms imemiconstlous. when he|. Deep Water When Bldest At- ile the Andjera tribesmen are at B : troope and captured a complete refi-| pears, Cause Not KnownThree |minutes with 1 reached the hospital, but later recov vhile the e : R Snd cant . T ki g or e Scne tacking the Spanish line of communi- | soccial Dispateh to The Star | ment of ered. He sustained severe bruises and | tempt to Rescue Youngest. chtion Detween (‘auta nnd Totumn nii | Special Dispatch to The st 2 o Associa g | ™From ‘the Same sources it ois re. | e o e T Yo P shock e A s e, |these points are in the northern. ', FPALTIMORE. September 7.-The| INVILLE Fla.. September 7. | ported that the situation at Damascus ; . Two Taken to Hospital. MUSKOG Okla.. September most portion of Spanish Morocco. Y‘fi:"g&:;“’;‘fi‘j;*m_v;v'fimn hr:--w_v: | Rufus Cheaser. 17. of Middieburg is | is serious Br the Awsociated Prees. 2 As a result, the | Mrs. Martha Evans and her | Three Urothers, Arth arry and| The Riffians again active in the | I nd the privilege of pari- | held in the county fail at Gireen Cove HOBOKEN. N. J.—September 7.— | g mutuel betting on horse races to the | Springs charged with .murder in con s b s Stacmier MacReatie n. Brief services w - oL Baith rors Miict e drick, aged 7, 9 espect- | region of Iss 5 Kilometers east of = Springs ch The excursion steamer Machzonr o _Briet ices Qi danahy ‘,';,”," ene Iirt gt e e S made necessary | land Tri-County ir Associa- | nection with the siaving near Middle. | MURDER STIRS ARICA, sank vesterday while tied up at her |the 'l"“: i e Automobile opers o ; ) e s | | J‘ v , i which s building a $150,000 park | burg Saturday night of Fannle Bovles, lo eiag e : of 1610 Longfellow street collided with | Chicks Lookout. i ach | the dispatch of a French light column gl . o burg Sz R 1 byles, { | pier. where she was being made ready | Canor 3 machine operated by Oscar . Heb. | miles northeast of Wz r. Ok to deliver a count sive in this rel. The commission granted |24, and Laurie Dilabery, 40. the latter | POLITICAL PLOT SEEN | to take an excursion party from New |Cath dral . Walter T ital 2 Arthur waded into deep water and | region. which in still in 1 - the dates of November 3. 4. 5. 6 and 7 [a brother-in-law of Cheaser. (heaser York. Three of the crew. on board |8iS ert of Walter Hospital at et i Sl RSl i W R ot DR € meet. but without betting. | was arrested early vesterday by offi R the steamer at the time she suddenly | Nav el b G Arowned in atiempting (0 save him. |(alal AJdir in order 1o avoid bombard. | The commission took the stand that | cers from the Clay Countv sherifl's | Alleged Chilean Sympathizer lurched and sank. jumped to the pier. Xon. ehere it ot s ditach |The ‘mother. Mrs. Perry Hedrick,, ment. is understood now to be in the |t Will grant no further betting | office. : . N cais fot e i whih fobuai| to Dewey Knol h:vl1 aboot the when | stood elple n the bank territory of the Beni Berber tribe. | privilezes except those already grant- Sheriff E. J. Weeks of Clay County Coming Plebiscite Shot Down the steamer's Hull was known to of-{ ¥ h\\;‘fi y:«mm h child wa ‘about the face when |stood Lelpless on the bank on the Natlon's r ; ong the central part of the front |81 annually. These now Includs 92 | said that three witnesses saw the clals of 3. Moore Steams =he was thrown against the wind., —— L e e O O L oo e e et it (1t fthnee w[(nether oy (U in Street—Slayer Esoapes. e Jonn B Moore S(etnek I} Jcompanissiof marine Alleld A8 o Tnroat Has | COUNCIL REUNION ORDER. castern wing the Riffian: dellvered an]davas at Timonium. five at Marlbore | Cheaser shot the gl twice, the | b Meheonne. Plans weee ihame: |ipanies’ of seamen wi ¥ 4 e les o | *lattack on the Djebel Nehir position | and five at Cumberland. sheriff said, the second shot being | BY the Associated Prees . iy s T e TS I'here) theruin pital, where conditions were re with such vigor that they secured a | Robert M. Willlams of Laurel, a|fired while she lay in a ditch by the | ARICA, Chile. September | eatin s -t Saveatlpats the Cahas | Fattior ~wil DOERq an & iddstactony SismotRing. | fyges mivis iatiiola) Hickory Division | temiseiacs ing in tha French po. | director and general manager of the | roadside. murder of Angel Herrera Salas Haeme x & to time hon g vk st Bomepsiioss £ sitions. They were driven out later | Dew County Fair, told the com-| “If you are going to shoot me |lve of Arica. who was found dead on of s sinking. =~~~ =~~~ =~ . lmander of ied o JOR K sirenC suuutiest wis L AL xR AibenacniProgram. iy steauntis attaik Mission (hat. 600 farmern amd oihar | AEan iian e Mator the. Eiei be amlq |(he Sireet enrly vesierday, ma added | SRR e : siruck by an automobile rated by 8 2 citizens of Prince (eorges. Anne ! (o have told (‘heaser just before he |Sreatly to the ferment in this city,| Passengers and was va at §2 M Robert G. Newman, colored. of 108! KNOXVILLE. Tenn. September 7 = 2 Arundel and Howard countles have ' fired the second shot which, under the stress of the prep-| T . ington last S Rl S e ppivis DG I G Anindl Shunlon of kicrans RED ARMIES ACTIVE. hought bonds to finance erection of a | Sherifft Weeks sald his information |arations for the a-Arica plebis home of friends he street in front of his hom e the O1d_Hickory 30th Division : . grandstand. exhibit buildings. stables |was that the Bovles girl and her sister |clie. now interprets ail events as hav-| QRCHIDS SOON COMMON, | dence ‘heinx child was taken to Emergency Hos- F., for 1923 has be nce and other structures at the fair were riding with Dilabery and his [Ing political meaning her from be pital and treated f riises, shock iion of the executiv v f Three Engaged in Maneuvers on grounds. There will be no sale of |wife. They were met by Cheaser with | The police xay that Salas was a! BRITISH SCIENTIST SAYS 1nsdownes and concussion.” Hix condition ix ot convention. Gen. ¢ Spence, co 5 X stock to the public, he said. Ihis brother in another automobile, |Chilean sympathizer, but the reasons | » ; Willard Hotel merious § mander, announced ves o Western Frontier. : 5 | Cheaser was said to have advanced |[for the murder are not known. The| Before very long the orchid may | charge of details agrs. Margaret M..Kuschke, 60, of lgivision reunlan'ivas held ! ANREATW, Tolard: Saptenber 74 toward Dilabery's car with a gun in |police have no clue to the slaver's|cease to he the floral decoration only | Mrs. Lansdowne of | poEmplane ek Infured about e Frweil s g v B iy G ot ot ion Would Make New Apple. his hand, demanding that Fannie identity S R s e i ‘ylx.:uu:b in o by Milton €. Kuschke of 1612 Twen-'tive committee, which has adversely |are told of in the local newspapers,| The seirch for a Kood commercial |/ e ol |show at Chelsea today I was fold that | Ington had e ngurced, tieth street collided with an automo- ! reporied on a reunion this vear, which sav that three armies are par- apple to take the place of the Baldwin, ""““"“r‘”"‘dh::r"“' ‘:;"’;:dl‘?' . vut| LONDON WALKERS UNITE. &% srowers in Surrey have die.|neon today and it is expe bile operated by Clyde M. White of b ticipating. n which orchardists have been losing [ was ar y 'n;'m-rm;w;r vdn”r!(-]";r\h“"‘”:"I'I’,“"’":',‘ 2 ned. The 54 ‘Girard street at Thirteenth ang = The firsf oy includes three di. confidence. I8 one of the many activi- -— e ma 0 on principle, = et Tt i SISOt te. » Whlmanth ava e 5 [that they can germinates more than | the three. Lieut. Camd By the Assoeiated Pre | vy Clid Hatohets * iwestraay aTternaon) BAND CONCERTS. sisions of fnfantes “and fonr” aivic ties o which State Horticulturist | Pedpitiine Erotietion it to | he was treated ney Hos ... |sins of cavalry and is operating George A. Yeaton devotes his timed BASE BALL FAN KILLED. | Pight Reckless Driving. 120 seeds where nature could germ SockeTion: ':IM'MM\\\*;:A ity pital. { By the United States Soldiers’ | pear Leningrad, under command of Mr. Yeaton has some specimens of [inate 1. 5 ¥ s 3 { Home Band. at the Home band- | Soviet Comrade Unshlicht. The sec-|fruit borne by experiment No. 76, the | Correspondence of the Associated Press. The chemists have achieved this Was Collides With Parked Machine. | stand. tomorrow evening. begin- |ond army. operating near Minsk, com. |latest of his new varleties of trees to| Hit on Head by Ball Batted Into, LONDON. August In conse- revolution, producing in the labora- Charles Murray and his wife, Vir-| ning at 545 o'cl John M. | prises three divisions of cavalry andicome into fruit bearing. He is far | quence of the increasthg number of |tory a culture from the fungus spe- POLICE STRIKE ENDED £inia, of 1364 Kenyon street. were cut | Zimmermann. bandmaster; Emil A. lone of infantry. With this army are from satisfied with it, however, and Bleachers. | road traffic casualties, which have al. |Cially suited to a particu ar orchid - about the head and face when their | Fenstad,assistant bandmaster,con- | 130 airplanes, and Gen. Michael W. savs that out of the 76 mew kinds of s z | most trebled in the past seven |and handing it on to the grower in a automobile collided with a parked | ducting P ! Frunze, commissar of war. is in chief |apples which he has originated, only 3 ¢ ‘5“21}\1 B, N Sem"e]mdber Tla “Pedestrians’ Protection Society: |ielly on which the orchids are grown machine in front of 2130 Thirtcenth | March, “Con. Dykmans' March.” | command have been sufficiently good to become | /.—John Dowd. 34, was killed dur- |}, heen formed with the object of |The result is very hard on the ex: street late yesterday afternoon. They Williams | teen thousand cavalry and 40,000 | commercial apples. evertheless, he|ing a base "‘Ksl?";‘“ ere yesterday |;n..ring its members against street |Plorer, for already the new hybrids Overdue Pay. T reated e Hosptal, | e | ecnchantresse”. Marle |infantry make up the third army,|is going to keep on and hopes some bstween the Knights of Columbus | fUUlle, "0 nembers againet street|ioing’sroduced in this country fetch | 5 : While crossing Maryland avenue| Morceau, “Coeur Brise”. 3illet | which is operating in the Ukraine |day to strike the right combination. |team and the Philadelphia Colored | TERCENTS SR more money than the newest specimen | VERA CRUZ, Mexico., Se northeast at Ninth street, Miss Vera | Selection, “Songs from the Old |, The Mclntosh Red, which is so|Glants, when o batted ball caromed | ™y ™ ooolely asserts that figures| discovered in AN American swamp. a | #—The police of Vera Cruz, L. Baker of Rockville, Md.. and M 8" e -.Lake highly valued among Maine apples, into the bleachers and struck him | ojiected show cases of death and per. | . TR® S| e o Sxplorer Soul| wave Heen on. stitke for the last ty Rose G. Baker, 60 vears old of 334 3 “No Wonder”. .. Burke D]STRESS CALL BY RADIQ. |was a chance seedling, he says; like- Pasiroar of the nesme team wacond | sonal {njury totaled 93,215 last year. for E1.500 cach are gona: ang inders | days, resumed their duties vesterday F street northeast, were knocked valtz, “Lotus Flowers'” vans wise Stark Deliclous, and he belleves | baseman o L i et R ey 1t contends those accidents should de. |(pc S1-200 C8CH BTC EPAD. MRd, ndeed | ling received some of their back down Dby an autombile operated by | ale, “The Saracen Guard, he will eventually cross two varisties| 18 W ST &Enteled o e avas | crease, and. intends to take steps. to | LLeE® his country o America® than | Pay. The police claimed they had not J. W. Willham of Lanham. Md.| White Japanese Freighter Beported Sink- | whieh wii Elve Proparalae olor, tex. | o anayoldable: i oe °Cl| prevent dangerous anq reckless Qriv.|Cone (e COUDEY to Ameries thani PRl (0 POlC Geum They were removed to Imergency “The Star Spangled Banner.” g {ture and flavor to develop a good an | dent un ing, as well as o control the speed of | Sontuction It may oo he mosaibie g | The emploves of the Britishowned Hospital by Willham. Miss Baker | e——— ~ - - ing as Result of Typhoon. ple. The trouble with the Baldwin, motor vehicles in towns and villages. | buo ovenid roots wlimost aa el a2 ! Agulla Oil Co. have struck. but order was treated for a scalp wound and | SHANGHAT, September 7 (@) — |3eems, Is that once in a while ne| Hit With Flatiron, —— | etent onen: g 5 is being maintained suble between Mrs. Baker was treated for shock.|(ree. Darling was treated at Kmerg The Japanese freighter, Yinoshino !'e€S winter kill, and orchardists are o | 1 3 - o 25 the oil company and its em Neither was seriously hurt ency Hospital Maru. t0day radiocasi @ message that | Iore And more afraid to set the treen | [ong Spepney, colored, 29. was Polish B‘ke“ Ban U. 5. Flour. | L e % ¥ . Edith Admire, 14 years old, of 3021 | ghe was sinking after being caught in | 157 - A knocked unconscious, sustaining a| WARSAW, Poland, September 7 | ALJA. | workers Victims of “Skidding | Fourteenth street. and Marle Penny. | (he center of a tvphoon hetween For- | hich will hear as good or even better | ¢acture of the skull, when struck on ! P).—Governmental efforts to reduce QUAKES IN AUSTR i FEdward Darling, 25 vears old, of | 14, of 1114 'ard street, suffered .moso and Japan. The typhoon has | [rult. a distinct achlevement will ha ithe head with a flatiron yesterday | the cost of living have the sympathy : - [ 007 Fite &t Lumber Plant 2001 H street, ocupant of an automo- = cuts when an automobile operated disorganized all- shipping. ,"““ realized. during an _altercation with Charles | of the bakers. Acting on the govern.| MELBOURNE, Australia, Septem. | $390:0 A < s hile operated hy Charles Christopher | by Harvey B. Lacey of 1245 Shepherd | The Yinoshino Maru is a Japanese | Matthews, al 69 Decatur street north- | ment's suggestion. they now will bake | ber 7 (P).—Three pronounced earth| BLYTHEVILLE. Ark. September of 3000 Connecticut avenue. was hurt | street, skidded into a_telegraph pole | government ship of 9.003 tons. She in| A branch of the British Legion |east, where both live. She was taken | bread exciusively of Dolish flour, | tremars were fale in varione: warte ot |7 G Damame astimared ot spamner about the head when the machine |on Kalmin road. just south of Alasks |a steel structure, twin-screw tvpe and |owns a donkey and cart, which are|to Freedman's Hospital, where her |which is cheaper than the American | Vietoria nt 5 oelock vecterdar morn. | was raused he a fire which swent the skidded last night at Florida avenue 'avenue, last nicht. They were taken | was built at Danzig in 1906, Tokio is | loaned to membe;} for three months condition was pronounced ecritical. nmduf while they promise to employ ! ing. Only slight (rmaxe has been re-!local plant of the Chicago Milling & Vera Cruz Enforces Payment of e .- and Champlain street and =truck a to Garfleld Hospital foy treatment. her pont of registey., at a time. Police are searching for Matthews. only les In their shops. portea. Lumber Co. here yesterday. %) i 7 )