Evening Star Newspaper, September 11, 1925, Page 17

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTO FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, f GLAD TO GET BACK IN THE NATIONAL CAPITAL. T ste Blonse b bad o o o H CATHOLIC SISTE FROM CHILE STUDY HOSPITALS HERE. From S . Chile, came these three the Preside 1 Mrs. Gool il o \l’. s ,“h = ianse ',.I 'LL iy WeRiing on e gain; CAPTAIN KIDD WINS FIRST PRIZE. In addition to the annual hea Catholic sisters, who tending the National Conference of Catholic Charities at Brookland, and making a he President and Mrs. Coolidge again live just across the way from Lafayete Park. This photograph shows § contest, Atlantic City this year staged a baby parade. This little Captain ly of Washington's hospitals. Left to right: Sister Marie de San Estanislans, Sister Maric de Jeeus 1 the arrival of the pr al party at the Union Stati Copsrisht by P. & & Photor. -} Kidd won the first, prize, a Shetland pony r and Sister St. John. ¢ s ot HUNDREDS OF FROM “THE LAND OF THE SPRE Marie Dressler. well known JUST BEFORE-THE HOP-OFF OF THE PN.9, NO. 1. AT SAN FRANCISCO. Comdr. John Rodgers. in the WASHINGTON GIRLS TAKE PART IN PLAYGROUND CONTESTS. The econd inter. on the American stage, had a lot of fun when she left France recently. ) bow of the plane, and members of the crew, who were located yesterday after being listed as missing ~inee playground field day was held yesterday at the Plaza playground. The photograph shows Miss Iris Burroughs The bottles, of course, were made for the camera man-—not 10 hold liquid | Scptember 1. The five members of the seaplane’s crew were rescued when they were found floating in the of the lowa playground winning the high jump event in the 115.pound class. Washington “Star Photo. { refreshment ¢ nt by P. & A. Photoe. { __Pacific about 15 miles cast of the Island of Kauai. Cox s 1 1 WORK IS STARTE ON PARK PROJECTS Two New Links in System FOPOLD AND LOEB " INPLEASANT PLACE and Favorcd Jobs Delver for Facts Finds Women Less Frlendly Than Men By the Associated Press CHICAGO, September 11 are less friendly than men. people are more courteous than young And those who hurry through a city's) business streets have no time to speak ) ‘Painless” Denlhls g Have Disappeared { 3 Here, Report Says Use of flar Women ) and old “painless” and other = g signs practiee of Have Eas i ( 5 e E Will Open New Motor to stranger ; i ( 4 s e | and Show No Bad Effects These are conclusions of a newspa- : = tor who walked along { st ot « P Routes Through City. jeat. thoroughfare and 5»' From Confinement. rsons, 23 of them men. ) P |;Ihr! and only 1 w .e ( he new ects 1l e o | woman.. The amiling nod and “How , prac . .. do you do?’ met with stony maseculine | s : Y stares and feminine frigidity. The re-! lawfy 1o = trac s Washing park svs fgphonses came from 2 old men, 2 fat fi]”“ ) e name, tem were gotten under way today |men, a short cigar-smoking man and e More thas pora s of Kkmen began @ middleaged woman with a small ud blishn ed na = child. > were elimin th new parkway from | gy ypemiling face, often a little {and such signs ax “paia Ma clts avenue to the Potomac | tense, sometimes cloudy and very sel- were removed River her started constre. | dom friendly, he found, # the unt For the first time in. 11 s } thati 1 versal countenance of the passerby. of the profession in-Washing tlon of v that is to cut i A 8 Tnepecthn was ugh Re Cree Valley from the ice. e fir t 3 TR S g Ao & \nl olored The new er et prevents the Bu Lieut Clarence 0. Sherrill TO 10 AFTER CLASH enses and the use of e director of pu buildinzgs and pub (h(( sed persons. ¢ ".l:v lic parks, explaining what these n methods. i projects are to create. pointed out |po. i THE LAST OF THE GERMAN U-BOAT WHICH SANK THE LUSITANIA. Since 1916 the submarine has been in shallow water off the west 4 E it el olice Negroes in Det; 2 L ince he submarine has been in shallow water off the wes o that the new Rock Creek Valley road Say Negr etroit { coast of Denmark, a constant menace to shipping, as it was grounded during the battle of Jutland. The Danish government mined and completely Y T N LAST to whic will have three entrances. One will " & E B p) y hich Corie . St (R arE atree b dow Dt Fired on Crowd at House destroyed the submarine, the turret of which can be seen at the Irh of the photograph. Copyright by P. & A. Photos. he was a: cerated other at Belmont road and the third - | he department one of the e DE LUXE BUSSES START | TEXAS JUDGE WITH NEW SYSTEM |CHILD DIES OF INJURIES | R M Completion of this driveway will e ol prisor the new ode! I - By B the Ascociated Press | Chesapeake Western Officials Silent | structure at Stateville, <ald to be the add another valley of heau o the M E OF A S { P 1 aother salles of beauty to the | M0 Ao evember 11— ten| RUNNING ON TUESDAY AKES FRIEND MEN HE JAILS | RECEIVED IN AUTO CRASH ; S e s LT i i hean meces. | NOETOSS, One a woman, were charged —— on Second Outrage With Stolen | in_this countre. i ibla to the hiker and horseback rider, With murder vesterday in connection | 25-Cent Fare Line Will Go Be- I Search for Driver of Car That Hit : . Loeb, who had many convinced that hut it has been a closad paradise to | With the slaying of Leon Breiner Tues trd Pross |want,” he remarked. "I always let | % Dynamite. he gone crazy after he had gone S otoctis day n;":)v' ’valnm was shot ,u\{| *ill tween Chevy Chase Circle and N K. September 11.—Judge |the ‘eustomer’ tell his own story, and ! Truck Boy Was Riding b £ ;yw; 7,1””1\1;)4 vhile r,»]vk‘ is ,V;“ Pt > b > ae ©d when the negros occupying a “lflllm H Atwell of Dallas, Tex., I believe T can tell better from that | wel He has graduated nto the The new Rodk Creek and Potomac : i L Parkwas will he hordered b o chain | house recently purehased by Ossian Capitol in Route. now sitting 1n the Federal Court hera | just how to make my decision in Wednesday. | Spectal Dispateh 1o The star straw boss class and with all his 20 of small parks and picnic groves, Col. | H. Sweet. a negro doctor. opened fire| . ot g an overcrowded calendar “If I succeed in making a " 5 [ HARRISONBURG, Va., September other prisoners en 1 t in o Sweet’s house a sec! 0l erly | coac i ki »-Ce! Ate of Are t il nterest of story ot just bec: E i s, result t. or 3 ™ enitentiary a Ve e sariieet Dosalblac DNt under police guard when the shool. |ing between Chevy Chase Circle and | diseyasion over mild prison seniences |want to hear it. because I am inter. |9 oc00 Goodman, a newsbov. o€ 1407 yempted dynamiting of their stops When this parkway is completed, it | Ing took place. Brelner was in a|the Capltol Building. he | during the crime wave. ested in it, then he will be sincere, | SiXth street, who died within two |, gio1cesville, 25 miles southwest of |once rz will Kive Northwest Washington' a | Vard, acroes the street, when he wax| Srine from | the (e ine | So successful are his methods that [Sincerlty bégets sincerity, but a fudge | hours after he was taken to Bmer- | qre, last Tuesday might. liant new h free from danger of 5 cex o P R e necticut | court officers say he has men thank- must be really sincere if he wants to|gency Hospi vesterday. E b dents, n cross streets, from nearly its northwest | $hooting was without provocation. “:;"_:‘]“"\“‘_:_'“‘-[""'{‘ o sight- | ing Lim for {hreeyear terms at Al |get the true story from the man. His death staried police on a search | The dynamite was stolen from a inent the 1 Whether suburban limit down to the heart of i to Seventeenth street. to I strect. (e |l2Nts, ‘Promising o cut off ‘an arm Every Man an Individual. | for the operator of an automobile | frelght car and set off near the C. W. | the coming years 1 on them is the city. Irom a recreational stand- | \WINS JOUSTING HONOR “hirteenth street. to I street, to Union |41 & leg rather than continue the 2 which colllded Wednesday morning | shops. The explosion caused excite- | & different matter. Leopold is con point, its value considere P s e el rug habit, and being led oft to jall liere s another thing. ‘There is a | with the truck of Morrls Grodsky of | ment and shattered windows in the | S0€red & model prisoner and may measurab 1t will mean e |through the Capitol grounds to New | Smiling great tendency today to treat people in [ 1827 Florida avenue, with whom the [ (hone ™ tn the schoolhouse and in | S\PeCt favored iment Loel) motorist may drive from Ha John J. McConkie Crowns Wife at!Jersey avenue and C street _Recently after having sentenced jclusses or groups. 1 try to get uwm"boy was riding at Seventh and M |jeaihl houses doesn’t fit In_so well, but is receiving the tip of Potomac P Tn returming the hussed will pass| Samuel Alpert, 21 years old, to the |from this idea. Every man who comes|ntreets. Though the force of the col-} "l of ihe road revealed that 5000 are. Toth of their minds are through the Rock Cr | Arlington Beach Park. {aronna s Bauaeycities Boflding, X 1 penitentlary for 13 months, |before me is an individual case andlislon at that ,intersection threw. the | gynamite was stolen from fts ware- | S4 to be functioning in good shape. ock Creek Park without ever having 3 % B b o g e T | Judge Atwell shook hands warmly be treated as an individual. No|boy to the groumd..the driver of|jouce i castle FIN and trachs were | 11 SPite of dire predictions of psychia e @ beautiful system of cool | John J. McCoplie, “Str Knixht of |50 N G0 BN S 0de i | With him and said: “When vou come |two narcotle cuses are the ame, and the automobile id nat stop. By nathliod OR By i trists @ year ago \ this work. Col. Sherrill| hones of (rowning the “qucen of love | tieiice over the sume route 1o the cir Tenians, e e Gl o e ol “uziy\‘\“.-“m\':'\' i helloven that it 1a | by DAk sustained onty biuisen s the | o, U (0 the time of ‘the Stokesville . »egin this wol ol. S nonor of fucna < yele, except that they will use K street ; Panions, tell them all to go to hel g = kg e S C.ony bEuses to 116 | axpioafon . the _Castle .Hil t 4 C Dies an appropriation of $30,000. He: Jand heauty™ at the old Virginia tour- 1} fy £Em, U SV WG R B SN and sy, “Tm golng straighty Give | harder to “reach” a man oter 40 head. He wan taken home. This |pafi*iel, (he stle MUl alfule had COUNTY SCHOOLS OPENED. fore the twin projects are completed | nament at Avlington Beach I -‘x\xm’m“h {me our hand. my boy, and promise |years of age, and he has mors dit- \morning he lost consciousness and his S A it is believed that many times that | Wednesday afternoon. plag At the outset six coaches will be; M€ that you will try what I have |ficulty dealing with women than with | condition ame so serious that he = == o . amount will have been spent. In ad- |coronet of lace. ~;v\'mlml:‘<w n(‘m»lu:le loat o il “)lmn syt men. I believe I know the reason |was rushed to-Emergency Hospital. | CONTRACT LET FOR NEW | Montgomery Rolls Show Increase dition to the appropriation for actual (on the head of his wife, Mrs. Irene [[0CC, T M S M RIE, BUGE A | eat,| On another occasion before sen- [for this,” he sald. “Women are| Coroner Nevitt will hold an inquest L RNE0 Over Lokt Year: bullding work, another $10,000 fs avail- | McConkie. trom |30d no standing ‘will be permitied. | lencing two arug addicts. Judge At- | raised upon male adoration, and all [into the case probably tomorrow. SCHOOL IN BRIGHTWOOD g able to clean way in the i McConkie won the grand prize ffom e "o 3 smoking compartment in | Well had them repeat after him: their lives they are showered by e g T Epecial Dispatch to The Star. vielnity of proposed pienic fa feld of 27 mounted lll}tlpunt;ran‘wl\lr(“he Ve bl {04 man, You cani have any|compliments from wen. This passes| BETRATHAL IS DENIED A ROCKVILLE, Md., September 11 =rounds [iinia, Maryland and the District of Lk sl | more of that stuff’” You must repeat | for chivalry. + !Sixteen-Room Building to Cost|With a total enroliment of approxi In addition to the three éntrances | Columbia. T;, IA» Hungerfe r\‘l{ “‘““ | this over and over the way I do when| ““When a woman comes before me (R ANV | & mately 8,000 pupils, which exceeded Rock Creek Valley drive, 3 Charles County,” of Mar- | # 00 s st Sednt - o e ROk oIl cventuatly e e, | vt Han. M. won second prizesnd | GAS AREA EXTENSION. | fnt of the desice for a cigar. ana 1 ey ‘o convince her that T ain EW YORK, September 11 = | $250,000—Site Is Purchased | by about 500 the best previous first continuation of the drive, will also |the honor of crnv;n“‘\g rl)he flrfl([ g.n‘d Wants “Satisfied Customers.” | often mistakes my motives c“““d be- m:‘z' he‘rfiu(htegmx‘;:‘.agrr::]mf"\!f::-'"v for Adams School. Montgoniery County. . obeiied,: ves: have three entrances. These will be |of honor, Miss Julia Dent of Wa | In explaining his work. judge At-|lleves my actions areprompted..by g R terday. Durlng the Summer hand distributed at convenient intervals be- | dorf, Md. Toliver Marlow, “Sir|Georgetown Company to Serve Po-| i TIRHAIME bis work, JudEe S| (ehel My A ot ehe fails. {0, under. o O Brnare? phgaged to marry | Coniract for a 16.room building |some new buildings were completed tween Pennsylvanfa avenue and Q|Knight of Montgomery County.” of tomac Heights in Spring. trict of Te and has been sitting | stand that I am sincere in the ques- | [/ 8Cq (BTN 00 B SO0 A to replace the present Brightwood |at Bethesda and r Sfiver Spring street | Burtonville, - Md., was _third, - and at Dallas, said tions T ask and does mot give me |FRQIEC [ CRICEED Vesterday, | ISchool was let Wednesday, it was an-|and a number of the old building L S crowned the second mald of honor.| The Georgetown Gas Light Co. has| T do not like the word prisoner. | sincere answers. P . "Storsar | nounced at the offices of the Board |were remodeled and rged N Captain to Retire \hs Marlow, and Thomas Head, “Si definite project in mind to extend /' When a man comes before me he is a| Judge Atwell believes in the inher- & ‘f‘ ®. 8. Morgan | ¢ Edueation in the anklin School.| About 95 per cent of the 200 or more b Bl ;i night of Munsan. Hill." Arlington | tha gas facilities into the area of customer for justice. It ix my job to|ent goodness of man, helleves that |\ |\ The new structure will cost approx-|teachers of the county are. according SAN ANTONIO, Tex.. Septamber n' County, V: was fourth, crowning ' Poton Heights along Conduit road have fied customers.’ Ino criminal ever commits a crime | Gl ot divorce from James Vail | imately $250,000. It will be built on | to Prof. 4 Edwin {“(.,’ (‘wmn ”»:»mn» [Z John M. Luby of the Unit- | Miss Julia Stewart of 1832 North Cap- | next Spring. officials of the Public Util-| In addition to the hyvpothesis that a | without being heartily sorry for hav-| & FTOCSE 00 LE TR MO WITRES 00 | a site near the present school | superintendent ot schools, co ege or ed State: avy, lately commanding | itol sireet, the third maid of honor. ities Commission were advised vester- man is innocent until he is proved|ing done so, and that, as a judge, Il Decomie el It nosaar. | It is understood tr plans are heing 'f;'” al ‘v“i"‘ ~'v'“”l 'r ks any officer of the U Nevada, one of | Judges of the contest were Deputy Just how far the extension serv- | guilty, Judge Atwell takes the attl-|his duty Is to make the offender see % considered for turning the old huild. | changes In the personnel of the teach the first-line battleships of the fleet, | Sheriff Harry Woodyard and Officer ice will zo has not heen made known. | tude that, after having committed a ! just w he should not have acted | = ——— ing over to the Commissioners for a | W& H‘.""_’,W'_“!“,.""")‘1 '”\',““‘ since the will retice September 15, after more | William Thompson of the Arlington | ‘The plans now being formulated by 'crime and served a jail sentence to ex- | as he did. fire or police station schools closed for the Summer vaca: ¢ than 35 years’ service. His latest post | County police force, Albert Heron. | the company are the result of a con-|piate that crime, a man is just as hon-| The judge is not sentimental in |convinced that one.or the other is | The board announced, also, purchace | on. was at the Mare Isiand navy yard, |Jesse Thomas and Willlam Hamilton. | ference at the District Building sev- est a man as he was before. Judge|his work. He does not believe that |proper in a case. He has been sitting |of 65,000 square feet 'of land north —— where he wax captain of the vard, and | A. D. Langley of Clarendon was man- |eral weeks ago at which a large group |Atwell views the matter as a “bought- |a fine takes the place of a iall|in New York for three weeks. of Temple Heights, Connecticut and| Pipa smokers of Turkey, the land for meveral months filled the position |ager of .the tournament, and Harry lof residents of Potomac Heights ap-land-paid-for” transaction. gentence, and Ke hands out both| He is grand exalted ruler of the | Florida ave: ies, as a site for the new | of Orlental clgarettes, are now using of commardant. Johnsop was chief marshal, pealed for extension of the gas mains. “The Elks. 3 9 man’s story is the thing I fines and jall sentences freely when Adams School. the weed from Persfa. . 3 .

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