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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1025.° FRMERNHYB | | e water was sneeping the man | POLICEMAN DENIES AN | i rat‘éf?ggflzufinflg “urea MACMILLAN SAFE; oo e e | is six feet above the water line. The | ‘ Danes seemed to a man to realize that | Wilson, Former Member of Viee | 1 | By the Associated Press by the Atlanta Evangelical Ministers' they one by ons must be taken . | | A e S DT AR AU s L e S R T R Ll e S Shoe Service | Governors of three Southern States |sicn to declare that he ix a stanch | . o {were expected to issue special procia- | believer in the efficacy of praver. AR e o r. by Fe b f h Y t mations today uwrging church congre. | Members of the Citywide Baptist | them aboard, recovering every man pojjceman Thomas €. Wilson, for or the Youngsters . : gations to unite next Su in sup- Church of Montgomery have adopted H of the two boats. mer member of the vice squad. plead School Board Considering |5l units next, S e el s wouie [Bowdoin - Reaghes HAMior| " .. Ty meuns ses Aliaed ohl o meaoi PEILIS M Suond Disan Wik aeevery prossuton e s : | the drought that has damaged their |2s o day of praycr for rain or thanks 250 i flags. We advised them that all their | hefore Judge John P. McMahen in ; - : Compromise Plan Grow- | crops and now threatens to wipe out | ziving in case rain comes betore that | After Terrific Battle With | men were on board the Peary. The | Police Court today and was held for ting the feet of the growing boyvs and | cven their drinking water. he resolutions also request) men slipped their wet clothes and |action of the grand jury on a bond of P One by one we hauled $500 Bond. | “We are Iying in harhor at A terrific_gale struck tont ing From Parleys. {iov. Austin Peay of Tennessee,that urging that day as a day of praver, | sonnel OF thé Peary. Aw hle Wik | WWilsen wes arteated yeaterday by Shoas Iie would comply with a request and calls upon all the people of Ala sage is dictated they are all sleeping | Lieut. William G. Statt when he re - ¢ sllowing a brief discussion of the attanooga and the Chat (he movement { er riding out :a terrific zale ar e ind - wa ater suspended from the s - llowing = brief discussion of th tors Association to prock Rasulte ‘antune. Ay Abe aebwie Aftor riding outja_terkific xsle and Sent Others Up First. force by Capt, William Sanford Ihen. of course, vou are assured which it wi dicated that school a one of prayer for rain. South Carolina, who last Sunday ob. just heforg their bo: 4 K, “The last man to be hauled aboard Russell Kelly represents the de Whoiitiee ”(H“h‘lzz e ;,.'fln.',!r. Clifford Walker of Georgia |served the day by fasting and pray- |{ya “pol S€/r€ IReh, hoat wis SURE o o Hansen, who permitted |fendant. i " e riced. et Gt o vEs o Bonra | that petitions be made at church action of Christian leaders of Tennes: | o i o e o, e | be hauled aboard first. Great credit | price X raternity controversy. the oard lives and at family altars, as requested | see and ¢ gy TR0 z i vhere the FPeary already had| 12 jee Chief Petty omcer Hans knud.| PAPER 1S SUSPENDED. The fall styles are on display. new ruling until its next session. | Millan to the National Geographic The sunken hoats hroke the line | special Diepateh to The Star h B . i amenina [DRE. B R MASER . (DETHRIIES T IR [ o o e e e it | e e s o AU Bt G, 1343 F Street ent of schools. announced that a se- | operated by Chellis S. Bragdon at| men ahoard. As this message is dic The Defly Independsnt, launctied ternities was in prospect, and in. | which we have two holding, we have |{ion with today's issue. ‘The mechani ated that as a result the han against | steam up ready to put our nose Into | .al equipment has been sold to the A " | Principal of Gunston Hall Was St. Louis Conference Also to Pass|{September ©. The wind is ran ! trawler fris, which also iz Iving in vivor of ne half a dozen new | @ miles a the harbor. broke her mooring and | paper v ='in this field Tt is understood that if the fraterni- | s el N with us. The harbor is well protected | her Without loss of life. | Byrd, Democratic nominee for ‘gov tias will “meet the officials half way” | Founding School. hibition Is Praised. only onone side. where the Stag ¥iom | Ve are thankful to be in harhor |ernor. who is nlso dne of the pub | 1t was indicated at the office of ndon to issue a proclamation | Gal dressed in dry clothes of the per- | $500. girls to see that they get the proper | ale Off Greenland. 1 ; — - |the Baptist Pastors’ Conference hama who believe in praver to join in | ymfortably in our dining salon ported for duty at the first precinet It's of the utmost importance. &chonl fraternity question, durin Of | resculng a crew of Danish naval sail i 2 p E Burt quality as well—always righth VSAth the et o, oo e |stated that he would not only urge |inz for precipitation, prompted the [{h® Bowdoln vesterday veached thejNEZ TUERF O e Dehind him fo red formal action on its proposed | X A message from Donald B. Mac.|%en, who handled his men admirably ries of conferences beiween the school | 0 Springfield. Mas: jves a vivid ac. tated the gale {s still raging and al- | here over two vear 2o by local and socicties might be lifted to | it if anchors let go. The Norwegian | Winchester Ivening Star, aole sur isi A Goc { ; : = : P & {at times greater. The Danish naval 'D J paiid F < Supervision by Faculties. Associated With Husband in on Lay Membership—Pro | vessel Island Taulk is also fn harhor | WEN! fehore B i, atenaoned he € I el o | c————— |6} | c——— |g | c———|a| ———| ] an arrangement might be effected | — |Mountain rises to a height of 5,700 | toniEht. It is just a yvear ago today |lishers of the Harrisonburg (Va.) Laily o s b S s Bl o O o AjenClght of 5700 |the storm hit the Leif Ericson.” News-Recerd. erehy athe grganizations would b¢| Mrs. Beverly Randolph Mason, | By the Amsociated Press. A aa ey o el fibervision 6 members of the school| Priicipal of Gunston Hall schioglifer | BZ. TOUWID. Moy Septamber 10~ a e B ¥ & the fatiitiey girls. died at her home, 1906 Florida | Unification and lay membership, | Save Sailors From Sea. . : e 3 . _|avenue, early today. after a short constitutional amendments proposed| : ! "'“; existing antifraternity ruling|iliness.” Mrs. Mason and her husband, by the general conference of the Meth- || ¢ o Mgioe Mg S b o a. e 0 us Om' a e ul s was declared “ineffective” by the local | the late Beverly Randolph Mason, odist Episcopal Church. were up for|heard the zcreams of men almost ETery N y courts some time ago. and the board | faunded the school in 1572 Dalloting today at the St Louis an.|along side the Peary. Our entire Fvery one of these Suits was made to a personal at its next meeting will onsider re | S a2 1 aughter o the iate nual ¢ nterence. " 7 | personnel rushed on deck and the| measure—but for some reason could t he delivered to enac it to meet technical objec-|yrr and Mrs. Keating Simmons Nel Bishop E. H. Hughes of the Chicago | I A o T iy - 2 C v ha 3 < tions. With the new rule a basis | o Albermanie Countr vas ‘and |area. at the openins session, calied]|small power boat of the Island Taulk the customer—and consequently has he i left in our work Tomorrow and Saturday the hoard then will consider modifying the great nddaughter of Gen. aitention to automobile accidents, say-| full of Danish naval sailors, towing she it so as tovmnke a compromise Possi-{ Nelsan \of Yorktown. who placed his |ing it was time for ministers to put|a small dory loaded with another - They ave seasonable-—in color. iweisht st inisiodel ble. The ruling could not be taken UD | yroperty at the disposal of Virginia forth warnings occasfonally from their | Sroup of sailors struggling helplessly g 3 : L Gbagien it and in model One ] WO (o} vesterday because of the absence of |5 hely zuarantee its success during |pulpits. He also took occasion to|a st a terrific sea he wind and and represent the finer woolens and our featured work- four hoard members | the Revolutionary War. The latter's |praise prohibition. | seas crashed them inst the side manship. DOZ . Twining School Plan Fought. statue is one of those surrounding the | ~What would we have,” he said, “if | of the Peary. One Danish sailor D 5 . o BT | equestrian statue of Washington in |there were open saloons Laurits Christensen, had forethought 0Z. ‘urning the Twining School over|capital Square. Richmond, Va. Gen. ner and automebile drivers going enough to throw the heavy tow line 35 45 . —_— to colored pupils was considered by | Nelson. as it is recorded in history. |them? off the power hoat which we made to S uits . ° the board, but no action was takenoffered money to any gunner in the | “‘Our prosperity Is founded upon|fast as the boat swamped and sunk until a further investigation could be | Continental Army who would be the |prohibition,” Deets Pickett of Wash-|The dory swamped immediately after Only one of a kifid—but practically all made of the situation in that locality.| first to succeed in sending a cannon |ington, D. C.. told the board of tem { ward 83= oot ) A 4 1t _was arnounced that a letter Dro-| ol through the Nelson property at |perance members. “The Danish sailors were helpless sizes in the combined lot circumstance = as a ower oresE festing against the change was sent|Yorktown during the siege of that| “Prohibition has so grounded itself | in this frizid Greenland water with that gives vou a bargain. the Commissioners by property owners| pigtorie Virginia town during the into the economics of this country|temperature approximately 29 degrees B A % ; d in the vieinity Revolutionary War—the British hav- [that it could not be pulled out with-|and the sea a seething mass of foam radford Cha.ndIEI" wneral Flowers Delweved Free—Nommal Charge on Other Orders The Abbot School New Yorkiing heen quartered in the house lout a social revolution.” All were clinging to the sides nf the | avenue an Fifth street, will he' n owned by Gen. Nelson. sunken boats made fast to the Peary 502-3 Federal-American Bank Bldg.——Take Elevator 807 14th 804 17th 2467 18th 1209 Wis. Ave. for vocational purposes the comi | Mrs. Mason wa he r: dd. h = e I . v 2 N A greater dis: v ne Fr. s hone Fr. 3 .l ol 3 one ost 302 e or" tne late Tigh Neloon: who: was | WISCONSIN FOR UNITY . | irettamne: casiaar, Sapiay 1317 F Street e o e el o et st Rt T on e e b ek ik w32 WEE o A T gle——o|sl——|s|e—al—=]u] R e e e[ [——[——h[e——heaale——=a[——a[——Ta[——=[a[c———u| The following school appointmen “alvin Bruce Matthews, wife of Mai. | Bishop Locke Expects were made public: A. I Kolod atthews. U. S. M. C.: Mrs. George | = 7 stenographer, class 2. Franklin| jjoxia Moffett. Mrs. Philip Halses Solid Vote From State's 'I'h s p 1 e e R e yure e Entire Popular 1. Franklin School, and D. V. Gian-| hree’ grandchildren | Conference. : 3 niny, stenographer, class 2, Columbia | “pyneral arrangements have not | pe ne Assocthted P Pr1 o S or High Schoa . . v the Amocihted Press ce dection Junior High School | been completed MILWAUKEE, Wis.. September 10 eptem er , EHE e [ Unification of 'the Methodist Epis: i devoted to this LA FOLLETTE FOES, AUTOMOBILE THIEVES | %fiscoma Crurch South: one_or”the Special 608 to 614 ELEVENTH ST | important questions to be voted on SPLIT, ARE FACED ARE GIVEN JAIL TERMS |during the closing days of the Wis consin conference in session here, WITH TWO FIGHTS! == | will_heal a breach that has existed | cxceptional event Negro Is Sentenced to Year and |for S1 years if it is accepted by suf- ! —_— : SR E | ficient majority in both the South and | ), i S R T oy (Continued from First Page.) Day in Penitentiary—Joy Riders |the North, Bishop C. E. Locke of St ease e 3 Box 1 3 LS()P thp R e i e Paul. said today. : > point of attack by Wilcox. Senator | Sent to Occoquan. “Nearly all the people in the North Burton K. Wheeler, Democrat. the R & - ;.| and most of the younger men in the | H d : e on the ill-fated “third ticket”|Sion = toda S ary » 01~ |is probable that the Wisconsin delega- mate on a ored, to the penitentiary for one year * - el to . | tion will almost unanimously favoer ind one day Fields A pleaded | o o iilty to the larceny of an automo- | e | | for the presidency last vear, is make his first speech in the State for voung Follette at Milwaykae to- | EPUSC 10 the Iazceny. of an automo- might. He will cont 'j""m'” "“'};"| . similar term in the penitentiary for Richmond Pupils Show Gain. time of the primaries. Senator Ship- [ #"g (SR 0 i Hca Special Dispa slead the Farmer ll hYor ."'"ri“ R. E. Chandler, white, who stole an Th];lv' ll{]?ll\.\ I"l, 5 a. '.\'?q\ll'rr:‘\m 10, -x‘\ from Minnesota, als is coming itomobile and drove it to St. Louis, public schools of the city opened | mtd Semator Frazier. Non-Partisan | folohile &G Qroxsilt & Louis. | ¢\ the session of 1925-26 todav. The | enrollment will be a and 1.000 more ! than a vear a which was the big-! cect school the ity has had. H where the machine was sold The Te: r from North Dakota, another| o)1t was inclined to give the pris- snpporter of a Follette. oner a chance at parole by sending Tt is true that the elder La Follette}pn, (4 the penitentiary for one vear campaigned in Minnesota for Ship-1,,4 one day. but Chandler ple: A stead and aided "rng\flfi:n‘; candi-1,,5¢ to be sent to the penitentia | dates for Senate and House in|,rqer that he might not lose hi H t l l everal oth tates in times g£oMe|,anship. The court then sent him to otel inn | by. These Progressives are NOW |Qeccoquan. Joy-riding charges brought Phone Main 3108-8100 - O an o y e, | $7 rocms. €6 weekly 50 rooi $: 0ld Issue Revived. TS Robert Piiiie Josesh To 513 wiin tolet. Shower and Tavaters: St Robert La Follette, jr.. is referred | both colored, and Charles E. Burns, |>.nroom. 50% more. Rooms like Mother's to not infrequently in speeches of his | white. James West, colored, was — opponents as “Robert the Second”|given a ence of six months, but |l = and “The Crown Prince.” The fact)the sentence was suspended and he [ We Can Supply You that he is his father's son, his op-|was placed on probation | With Carbowncted Water ponents insist, g the gty ecsoy of . || 1n Siphons his can cy. Mr. Wilcox, to a cer- - tain degree, it employing the changes| In a recent month the number of | Draw It As Needed o ihe feeue which was used with so | American-made motor vehicles sent to|| Samuel C. Palmer Co., Inc. much success by the Coolidge sup- |other parts of the world was 56 per | 1066 Wisconsin Ave. N.W. porters last year in their attacks on|cent more than in a corresponding | Telephone West 190 the La Follette presidential ticket,| period a vear before e — — the support by La Follette of the pro- i \osal that Congress should be su- D eme In determining what shall ibe / Made as you want | the law. no matter what the United | them. es Supreme Court might decide about the constitutionality of a given law This issue stirred up the May we subwmit an! Catholics and the Lutheran and | 1 other denominations which conduct | tchools for their children. They | prices? feared that laws such as those adopt- | > o R ST s 11 A “Shade Better”| This Semi-Annual sjifiinaten from e equition suging Millinery Occasion m m m fil o] ITl o] rstimate f _fr,‘rlnv_\ o\ = . m . o] DE s dowd - el m m m m m m John J. Blaine, La Follette leader and 2 presumtive candidate for the Senate i g é = inst Senator L ot = ——— e — has viciously attacked Wilcox on his : Main 4871 e “7 l | ' l l] ‘ n z] S = sbelimg him the -drum 830 13th St. N.W. Phones Jain S5te major of the stav-at-home brigade T Wilcox, the governor insisted, sought | = SEORLS e T S e et vt | = Q 200 of These Hats Are Genuine Madelaine many voters of German extract in the ‘The Socialists of Wisconsin, who last | p ST § R S Productions Bearing Their Label ¥ ipported the candidacy of Sen- | o < PiRle bt forivard a candiaite of thelt | expect in GOOD own for the Senate inst La Follette Evidence of our remarkable In such rich variety that buying prestige 1s plainly dem- A every occasion is provided for onstrated in these wunusual ’ values—offered at an incon- —and every individual taste is anticipated‘ Black and the new colors. X funior, John M. Work. Mavor Hoan of Milwaukee, in a Labor day address urged the worker behind Work, declaring that the La Follette sup. porters have forgotten the principles | N =a2: for which the senior La Follette stood, | R and are seeking to win office as Re- | N . 4 { 5 1 he Senator . . AY / CCIVEb]V IOW rice. e s e s FIRST—the Jatest interpretation of the ; 3 P repudiated that party st year. in the gubernatorial t. the Socialist mode is of importance. SECOND—the candidate runn inst Blaine. the La Follette supporter. polled upwards | quality of the furs must be excellent. | ‘ Newest Satin Hats Senator La. Follette as a presidential \ ;;HIRD;,—fiCEH)Iy agd trimming should en- J § C l H ¢ f nominee on'a third ticket a vear ago |N ance the feel and value of th e. | N e ; ome ats 1Ior inet President Cootidze. who re. | N GIVING ALL THIS AND MORE—rs re- N Embroidered Hats y ceived 311,614, and John W. Davis, who received 68,110, But when Senator La sponsible for the reputation we have earned || v Follette ran for the Senate in 2 Jur-fng the past 15 years. Smart Turbans the Matron with the Republican nominatio % of 379,494 to 75,029 for the In iy Bowmmst Boieas BN N Large Head Sizes : New Pirate Hats cerned, it was considered for | 2 ite Y. ; time that all was smooth sailing in We Invite Your Inspection this senatorial primary: they had put 2 forward William George Bruce for the E in v elours and Felts ‘ rushable Velvets nomination. But now it appears that | | e Mr, Bruce is “agin” the League of ) tions and the World Court. Th: caused a rumpus in Democratic A group of Democrats in Milwaulkee | ; \ 1 i f . . , T ikhe e ot Midta © T Russa 3 I }le y are most y One~o 'a'kllld WlllCll add S t}le of Fort Atkinson, in_opposition to The Best Furs 4 i Bruee in the primary election Writ .| for Over Fifteen Years \ - charm of exclusiveness to the tempting values #Ad Bruce has the better of the - tion, particulafly as the people of Wis. 3 N Fourth Floor i, ke ot nelined 1o avor v | T T T T (=== lal—]ale———ol———=o]c——la]e—]o]e—=lol—— o] —ale——uaa]— 3|

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