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- . THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ., WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1925. * 17 ! : 2 \ MRS. LANSDOWNE AT ARLINGTON. The wife of the commander of SOUNDING TAPS AT THE GRAVE OF COMDR. ZACHARY LANSDOWNE. Photograph taken at the illfated Navy dirigible, and her brothersin-law, Knox Lansdowne, OFFICIALS ATTENDING FUNERAL OF COMDR. LANSDOWNE Y DAY. Secretary of the Navy Wil the funeral late yesterday afternoon in Arlington National Cemetery. Mrs. Lansdowne stands directly back attending the funeral yesterday afternoon. Other relatives of the com- bur, Assistant Secretary Rol Thenault of the French em y of the bugler. National Photo. mander in the background. National Photo. N { —— - Cesa i Sem e S ) ({ { N § } ( | } s { ; | § ( ; Comes all the way from the Canal . Zone to display her beauty. Miss BABE AND HIS MANAGER ARE ALL SMILES. The “King Kleagle WASHINGTON POLICE RECEIVE PROMOTIONS AS RESULT OF GOOD RECORDS. Commissioner Fen- Rena de Young, judged the pret- ITALIAN GIRL IS THE DISTRICT CHAMPION. Marietta Monachino. of Swat” has been reinstated by Manager Huggins of the Yankees, and ning greeted the men when the promotions were announced yesterday. Left to righ rgt. B. A. Lamb of tiest of the Zone girls, who takes employed a translator in the United States Veterans’ Bureau, is the the big Babe is playing again with his team. But, according to all re- the Traffic Bureau, promoted to lieutenant; Pvt. Milton Smith of the Traffic Bureau, promoted to sergeant; part in the annual Adantic City National Capital’s champion woman fencer. She is anxious to meet any ports, the $5,000 fine must be removed from Ruth's salary. Commissioner Fenning, Pvt. J. D. Harrington, promoted to sergeant, and Sergt. Hugh H. Groves, promoted to pageant. challenger. So, if you aspire to fencing honors, shine up the old foil Wide World Photo lientenant. . Washington Star Photo Copyright by P. & A. Photos and mask. Copy ood & Underwoo; w ? | Detroit-Chicago Service in| Charges Dry Agents and p0.§ Episcopal Missions and Edu- Southern Mississippi Valley { Two Weeks Agreed at lice Hurt Business Made l \ | | cation Face Curtail- | States Continue to Swelter, Parley With New. by George P. Rock. ment. ‘ However. v the Associated Press 5 N 25 > x‘ ROI 'w_ b9 At Justice Hoehling of the District Su ¢ the Associated Press. | By w iated Press. £ the Ford Motor Co. will "\a€S | preme Court today heard testimon: vV YOR eptember 9.—The | CTil( Unitea States between Detroit | CONcerning the charge of George P.) Episcopal Church, regarded as one of | mins thr "y o Chie : Linie e | Rock, proprietor of a near-beer saloon | e e § gt ontdi and (CISChEO, X R L Eleventh street southwest, that the richest religious denominations | Valle s DR itro e nounced | prohibition officials and police office in the world, is facing a radical re lerate temperature af EQLOWHE & £0) are interfering with his customers. duction in expenditures and curtail- | brea heat in v ster K anen Rock claimed that Gen. Lincoln C. An e s e |miore than.a. weel l’_”"": and W | drews istant Secretary of the el o Ve e T e dee | Guiiey ites conti to swelter gore com e | Treasury, and Harry Luckett, divi- 2 i SSIONATY | without promis for at least When the Postma : > ook e 4 \ sional chief of the prohibition unit, dce.. arrede v e | tVO days. Washington earlier had, prevailed on the owner of the (Chis situation was revealed today b | Showers were general today from fused to announce def property to give Rock a notice to quit, | D e e o N | Indiana and the Great Lakes westward rangements had been made and that Detective Ogle had- intimi- O O ey erans mex: |and northwestward across the Norths , thatbids would have to be 2 | dated customers and caused them to ";“"‘»;- e e T e lertes Mt 0l ern plains and in Galesburg, 1N, a % copEreot unlil be los g ighc < K i the clerical and lay delegates. | two-hour rain was accompanied by A was learned at the office: Attorney John J. Maginnis, repre- has R et enaiun {drop of 20 degrees in temperature, company that the Post senting the plaintiff. offered evidence e “!{"»0“ b ’"“» 'h”“ ‘:1”‘“ |’1‘“ from 89 to 63 degrees. A gener eral would advertise { to show that a policeman has been Sontributions from the yarlous dlo-|forecast for the Middle West tonight the matter would be constantly on duty in and about the mort of he general work of the|%id there would be no material mality. as the Ford stablishment sinc st 2 che: B a1 8 = : AN | change in temperaturs the South- AR b Ftmdsean s T Bl s SR B B S TR TN e P WREATH FROM THE FRENCH EMBASSY. Tt was plac Shurch, including the mission field, | Coa"ge, I temperature in the South: able to carr " e of sellinz fntoxicants. | 54 s e % i Glorgiacotuthe ket of Comdr. Lansdowne vesterday. Left to right: Ma Education Would Suffer. Ithree day promised to bid on Assistant United States Attorney | Navy, whose bugle sounded the last tribute to the men who lost their Quartermaster Demonnica and Comdr. P. Grippon. ¢ Pres : | Highest temperatures for the coun- The Ford company also said Colling on behalf of Luckett admitted { lives in the dirigible crash, Copyright by Harris & Ewing. Copyright by & A. Photos. The educational work of the church | try were reported today from Tennes. planes we fly between Detroi that & motice had been sent to the{ ;A("I‘I‘l‘“‘;‘v:hél‘ n'll»fi\( }13\:5;:'9&4;llzi‘sep‘, Louisiana, Arkansas, Alabama Chicago, 1 £ dally rou owner of the property when a charge | | | tota §1,200.000 are ma and southern Tennessee | > . - N budget of $4.500,000. Next to that,! ' (: P for. Sh provide additional space of bl 1 possession of Intoxicants | | . P d ( | | $ ,000. 4 Chicago maximum for 36 hourd The company now operates one pine | pad- heen. made. against Kok u«.iSH”’S INRACE TO SAVE * | Holy Year Pilgrimage Lands Cook {ORDER TO DUTY AT SEA | a"reuction’ of xaiarien i b the |t s o 2 B = 1 J 1 | National Council w he necessitated daily from Detroit to Chic and - contended that whatever damaze had | WOMAN PASSENGER’S LIFE P . . i | : —— 3 . M « | | involving a departure from the policy = — return N been suffered by Rock from this com. | Posine as Preldte, in Hands of Police HASTENS NAVY WEDD'NG‘“, the campaten Inunched six ‘vears | Connection with the transcontinen- | munication was complete, and that gr‘ P — =) = S St ihe compensation of the |Penditures must balance income o tal air mail line will be made at Chi- | jllegal he had a remedy in a damage | B > Wireless Message Announces Mrs. | disaster will foliow | Former Capital Girl Becomes Bride | cle: to a living basis, which has 4 0. At present planned | suit at Jaw. of | By the Amsociated Press | Although by prefession a cook, Tar-| | been largely successful in its results. ’me of those who advocate reducs to do any night flying. The plane; Aassistant Corporation Counsel Madi Arlen of Hoboken Il of | i i ie <1 is dignified, has perfect man- | of Ensign MacMahan | The reduction of .appropriations for | o8 in work seem to forget tha that is now leaving Detroit at noon ubmitted aniswers of Maj. Daniel ) aler e e a_thorough knowledge of the | certain lines of work, it is declared, | Pudget can also be balanced by an f and returning late in the afternoon n, chief of police, and Howard | Ptomaine Poisoning. & holy ¥ visit to | Qo g and speaks | at Annapolis. Ll el voean an ndonment of g | CTease in receipts,” says Mr ank will continue on this schedule. It!E, a detective, in which the g, g a0 o | FravEAZ e upiotng U0t i nsh | Unified system of raising funds for the | “Past records of giving do not meas + s planned to have the other plane; former denied that any specific order | ™ (it B ESE e k] coldier of fortune, Jein Tar-| He completelly fooled Florentine ec.| The marriage of Miss Laura Ade-|general work of the chech. |ure the present ability of the people ioRYR D i SR0UES aloEk o T St e S 2aed message sent two ships ! ho for 20 years has 1 an | s/ hom he was received laide Hardy, formerly of this city, to| An interesting feature of the situa-|0f our communion to support thei A I T e T e toward each other across 50 impostor i the citles of | with great respect and whose guest|pnsign Donald S. MacMahan, a mem- [ tion is that this movement for re. | World-wide missionary enterprise mornin at Rock’s place, and the latter ac = B > of | e [ until he ound out acci- b ohrae el re- | sucl during the last thi M d. Mirs, Saks Wed 50 Years, |t Blacesinh ideniad auy duthuldxtingq y urned vesterday when | ; > he pr £ ange record shows a career |the Naval Academy, which had been | gnip is contributing more toward all | PEL annum per member, or § cents a . e ok jprospec@ly customens. (OFe 18| b fin ed here i hom e D ful Impostures covering A (set for September 26, was solemnized | church purposes than at any time in | Week:" \Mir. and Mrs. Isadore Saks, who | his answer said, “if his mere presence Tast, Satnrdey Hie Afnetite iidats e he posed t two decades in TPolish, | o rarg in the ' Naval Academy|its history. r, for instance, | ‘While not a few of the dioc ¢ were 1 ried in this city in 1 {intimidated the patrons o 1'olny|c‘!lml\pd “ ks ":ql\“": }ru‘ At uh sfully in ;. the Pishop ench, German, Austrian and Italian | ~' 3 = A 3 ) $ i exoeas ot} met their quotas all durir the will celebrate their golden wedding | them to trade elsewhere it was for o0& TEsEs MR for COmAn. i 4 (s o e o oxpelled from the | cities, in which' he fleeced the local [Chapel because of orders received by | the total was $ s last six vears, many others failed © iversary at a dinner in Deal, N. J..| reasons best known to the patrons™ |y HeC ships that”® answefed, the |country. | prelates. the groom to report for sea duty. S A | reach the goal, claiming that the de onight, according to word received | and not to him. e e il ol Chaplain Biduey B Apvans jof “the| Budget Quota Not Raised. | mands mnade uipon them were exces- e Stasts: cloth-| Ogle took the witness stand and % 4 o academy offic a ceremony. 5 2 sive. These dioceses, among which are e e e o e e e P nd faway. . Thettyo ships changed their| DOCTOR IS ARRESTED. |EBBITT INTERESTS FREED. |"7 ‘haa been planned to hold the| The explanation is said to lie in the | Mussachusetts, = Pennsylvania and moved vears ago to con- | with customers of Rock, and told of | fourses and sped toward each other. ¢ L A wedding at Wilmington, Del., - with |fact that many of the dloceses upon | Pittsburgh, now are leading the move- duct his business elsewhere |a raid of the premises.and of .the ar- !:;:0 “"ufs Lfl;elhf"gv‘h:";‘;bxmlmm'; AR 9 Court Authorizes Sale of Brandeges |P2V2L , Sutroundings, “but as Ensign | which the church must rely almost | ment for a modified budget based ap . = o sy |rest of two persons supposed to be | Of the Muenchen nand | W. E. Fahney of Timberland, Va., '8€€ | Hardy's. orders required him to report | entirely for support of the mission | proximately upon the average of the . o o | bartenders. Other policemen testified | W3S treating h’{l!"f“g"- i SeCh Ohargd, With - Dfank ) Holdings, to the U. S. 8. Kane at Guantanamo, | fields and other general work have |diocesan givings during the past three DICS in Qulcksand that they had no specific orders to | l;« 2 rlen, “hll e g\lkr ol & er arged, unkenness. Cuba, on September 15, the date was | falled to meet the budget quota as- |years. 3 watch the place, but one of the officers | fushand, was able to walk ashore| , man who gave his name as Dr.| Frank B. Brandegee, late Senator hastily advanced. signed to them by the Episcopal Na- Reduced Budget Prepared. Trying to Save His | from the harbor preginct agdmitted here much of that a policeman was William E. Fahney of Timberland, from Connecticutt, owned an interest in the syndicate holding title to the The bride graduated from McKinley High School in 1922 and because of tional Council at the direction of gen- eral conventlon, svhile their congrega- It is suggested that a budget of 33 SE I - 4 : € 300,000 would conform to this prin J = the time. “Oh, he was on the job all | Va., was arrested last night for in-|mpi¢ Fotel, and his administrators, | Poor health left at once for the West. | fions are raising large sums for local 140 . L = A ] 3 - . ciple, and on orders from the national Grandchild’s Life |riznt deciared the witness in refer 1SLAYS TO.AVENGE INSULT. | (ication b Poriceman . T, Clatter-| W. Don Lundy and the Natlonal Bank | Atter & vear of traveling she returned |work. = =~ = =~ . | conncil an alternative budget has been ence to the peliceman guarding the — {buck of the Traffic Bureau. Unable to |of Commerce of New London, Conn., ({0 Philadelphia, where she made her he convention of 1019 tmausu- | £odC A T RN uren, shaw Tr the Associated Press Rock place. NEW YORK, September 0'UP)—Be. |raise the $25 collateral, he was forced | have secured permission of the Dis. |home with he s, Mr. and Mrs. rated what is known as the Nation- | PrePared Bith Getonel FEres, show ing to reseue his 7-vearold grand [form of the United States Army, |cinct. terest for $70,000. The administrators | 2 t 5 r s for church will be necessary to effect the T ey Botten into_auicksana] . Bad :Gheok: Passer Songht. [form o the Cvitel Brookivyn = wi Appearing hefore Judge Gus A.lare directed fo execute the necessary |leenth street attended the bride and, general work increased more than 100 | Lrorc ed reduction of $1.200.000 in the Okmulgee River yvesterday, Max | Glifford Pinchot, Governor ?[ Penn-!shot and killed by Joseph Ri: il?a‘r’i‘fdl gi:\“l‘r_‘o’l‘!gg }:i:‘:v‘;:--r:::?'h‘nn‘r;:‘psp”;!({n;| gh‘;r;flmflg’,‘:] of (‘(he T‘:_ \:er;z gm“ RS B . e ‘,:: (‘:\:[do‘;‘z?l :,{:3:‘:,“”,,‘.:‘ ql’l\s“c“:i[‘:,: 's-»r:‘\- ml,_.,.)m“ “],.m_‘{m,:‘ Siave l(,‘,”‘_ Keefer, locomotive engineer, jumped |svlvanin. foday sent requisition to | zute, an ex-soldier, also of Brooklyn. ¥, i terest to Stormfeltz-Lovelev Co. The e = = : Iminister | apandoned entirely if the curtailes Into the cand and eunle Tromt Siht, | Jostice Hoshiine: Atting /Ohist Tustice| . Arter emptying his revolver into|Were taken. His lawyer told "'°d“’f“" property has been sold to the National "g‘;;’&; of the Chevy Chase play-|the affairs of the church between con- | hudget is adopt ed: there will be redur @ Both Keefer and the grandchild,|of the District Supreme Court, for |Annello’s hody, Rizzute snapped the | his client was a surgeon and for-|press Club, on which will be erected |87 R ventions.. It is this council which |tiong in the salaries of the missionary Charles Coach, were drowned Keofer had taken the hoy and two i3-vear.old girls on a fishing trip. The water was shallow and the two were quickly swallowed up in the sand. Khe bodies were recovereds *he return to Sullivan County of T. F. Barrett, who is charged with pass- ing a worthless check for $2.750. Bar- rett Is sald t- Dave fled the jurisdic. tion #nd fs thought to. be in Wash ington, 4 {merly a member of the -Georgetown Hospital staff. MRl S A mirror for oarsmen similar to that used by automobilists has been perfected, empty weapon in the face of’ pelice and firemen who tried to subdue him. Rizzute told the police that Annelio had said Rizzute ‘Tooked like a- clown when in uniferm. The shooting oceu red in front of Lizzule's boms, _ Iniversit; & $9,000,000 building. ‘With this sale and the sale of real estate owned by the late Senator in Maryland, it is expected that his es- tate may be sufficient to meet hix in debtegdness. Radio outfits that may be attached hildren’s heds so that the little may et the zood-mnight stories at | the proper time and place are proving | pupula:,h presents to each general convention a budget covering the ensuing three years. Lewis B. Franklin, vice president and treasurer of the church, reminds the members in a statement that ex- bishope, clergy and workers through out the world: many new projects will have to be abandoned and the whole meale of the church’'s work will he projected on a narrower and more re- stricted Lgsis,