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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, OCTOBER 35, OBSERVE THF : TTENDING CHURCH. “The Pre ADDED PERIL TO WORK OF DIVERS. One of the big sharks killed AMONG THE MOVIE STARS AT HOLLYWOOD. The Vice President and Mrs. Dawes, during their recent and Mrs. Coolidge were married 20 years ago vesterday. Thes the First Congrezational Church in the ~cene of the sinking of the submarine S-31. The man-caters have through the West, stopped off at the film colony and watched the making of the movies. This photograph the morning. and left later in the day for Omaha, Nebr., where they will be guests at the Amierican Legi hindered the work of the divers and the salvage crews. Photo taken was taken at the Fairbanks-Pickford stu with Mary and her husband, Doug. at right. convention. Copsrizht by P. & A. ) aboard the U. S. 8. Camden. By Acme Photos Copynzht by Underxood & Underwood CROCHETS AN UNUSUAL FLAG. Mr<. James Frazier of 1001 Maryland UNVEILS MONUMENT TO JOCKREYS. President von Hindenburg plac- THE ROOSEVELT FAMILY SAILS. Mrs. Kermit Roosevelt and her DEMPSEY AND TUNNEY MEET IN RING. Before giving an exhibition avenue northeast has just completed crocheting an American flag. She g a wreath on a monument to German jockeys at the race track near children leaving New York aboard the steam-hip Leviathan to join the in Dayton, Ohio. the heavyweight champion-shook hands with ne Tun- ctual work on the Star Spangled Banner took about arlshot. The chief executive had unveiled the monument a few minutes nosevelt brothers’ hunting and exploring party in the Far . the “fighting Marine.” Dempsey promises Tunney a chance after Washington Star Photo. before the photograph was taken. - L Copyrisht by P meeting Harry Wills. Wide World Photo " SIKHERDIC BOYS DE PASTORS PENSION | IN'DORMITORY FIRE FUND IS SOUGHT Return to Save Others Be- Presbyterian Body Meeting : g -8 f TTali Lwe . 5\ . sv \ War Secretary and Wife Be- Florida Accident That Injured lieved in Blazing Building. = Here to Ask $15,000,000 o » 5 : ] * HE g : lieved Preparing for ‘ U. S. Officials Is Still Nuns Rescue 25. for Work. 2 s : BiiEa b | . \ : Retirement. Unsolved. Ry the A 1ated Prese Definite plans for raising $15.000.000 y . Since John W, Weeks, Secrets { By the Associated Press LEWISTOWN, Idaho, October 5. to provide for the retirement of min- ! ; : v g Y : War. arvived in Washin tur- £ isters of the Presbyterian Church were ; { L J Sy morn I S M ks ae has | _ ccident at the £ considered today meeting of the 4 ™ heen sheceastulin k his where- jorel Mason Saturday. in which an that swept the hoys’ dormitory at the jh,vman’s committee, which is headed ‘18 « Ce ':l‘_‘;"-‘\ s ‘ elevator got out of control and slip CAtholic Mission on the Nez Perce In- by Will H. Hays, former Postmaster G R i { e B e e uc” ped and then dropped several stories den R miles east of | General, at a meeting held at the Wil % B aLIn Getabliok ne Lt SBC 110 the und, not been deter- » lard Hotel. s = ¥ o eded in establishinz a record in the | mineq. William R. Spillman of Wash here, late Saturday night. The fire | o U0 ceneral canvass 5 5 . T e ahy hixh Government|igton, superintendent of the local was believed to have heen caused |of the membership of the Presbyterian 3 5 o & 3 Al s hidden In the Na-|division of the post office service, whe from the explosion of a lamp Churches, it was understood, and an : y ¢ 3 . * f fand Mre. Weske lunched | SUffered a fracture of th lex e e on will be effected to carry P § { f - . - e el Was the most seriously fnjured of the a® the time of the fire and the heroje |1 @ Private solicitation. : < gk : s : B he. White House Saturdiy afte 13| mersand i yifing e The effortx of the sisters of St. Joseph Hits Present Situation. : . No one exeept their closest frie el Wi others at the institution were ecla B he pres. £ and a few Army officials are o = 'v“ e e g S Mr. Hays declared that “the o Jobun I . st assl yv»epm;\) le for. saving many of the | o 'cuaion” was oral ,,)n,l = 2 ik their whe outs since Dottlmasier i United States ; fves omic crime.” in presenting the mat- G T : Neu alf Year. Senator Duncan U. Fletcher of Flori e ilding burned sapials. 1 i ek it l THEY SPEAR 10 LANGUAGES. One Wa-bingion hotel his 400 g 3 ;S LIKE A BIRD. Manager “Bill” McKechnie of the peit : WE e ";" ",“"“ R logated in an fsolated section. Al of | Ly (1€ SN0 for the{ representing 41 countries, who are attending the Interparliamentary Union ; = dirates, in feont of the microphone at ‘ Lo B e ihe occupants were belleved to have | 1 age of firemen, policemen, sol-{ sessions. Telephone operators Miss 1. Rivern, Miss M. Beaumont and Miss e liraing ivlneeh: Fiencs, Mt _f",' i Bhenelavtiy i e Th canta T bis | Green of Starke, Fia; M esgaped after the fire broke out, bul | gjeps workmen in all other lines—{ Clary Swartz speak 10 languages and handle the foreign-language calls. 53 I tenor voice, and ix one of the sters of the sizning his cabinet position to retire | Brown, assistant postmaster of o b N“n‘m'[:" et e i o mxl“ n"'ilfé\‘: Copyright by P. & A. Photos station, i R L to private life. 1t is thought that his | Sonville: George 1. dwin, yegeue others they thought still were ihe Jeaders of our only really indis- sn for rermaning under cover dur ter, James I St ol the dormitory. or to recover per-| papsable work to the tender mercies this visit to \ ml:‘."ln:n .::’..»‘;:;» Thomas C. fmeson. Willlam P. How- A acaated hiar e of ihe en: |CLmiEld monld. ¢ is nesten: of | IENUIN (EORD/RACE Her 14th Husband Annoyed by 13th; :GHILEAN ARMY MEN |puwose or avoiting pressure on hin |ard and &, . Guthrie, all prominent trances. The sixth victim was found | ogurse, without question and without | cal intimates sx well 4s newspaper | scene before their names could he nekv the spot witere five of his on | pesitalon. nd then we must strike) NEO) ARED WINNERS 1llinois Woman Has Latter Arrested ARRESTED FOR PLOT oiresmondens. et i e s ievator opers . Octoher Six children lost their lives in a fire panions met their death. out beyond U » to the funda- 11115 omciatl ircies ihe thousht twas Al of the boys were asleep in the | mepa) causes that underlie the prob- | expressed today that Secretary Weeks Mr artlett was shaken and 3 building when the five Druke oul. flem of the underpaid ministers and bt i P S s S ey At | o6 ot tntend to remain long in | bruised, but was to proceed to Wash Thelr, ages ranged from 3 v 14 Y212 | fing a remedy. For his life of serv- | Pp], i i i (onsolidated Fress Exaeify and Fher: ulbonds sPite! Two Spread False News in At- | city: that his visit here was for the | ington. Senator Fletcher was bruised ¥ not been that Sister Angela, | nd o remedy Homtorial compensa. | Fianes Unofficially Listed Will ™<r™761 < "N, octover lher reticence, the following facts P - " y e : certain personal | about the knees and strained the In‘eharge of the mission. remained ub | (o0 of our ministers is less than that | Have Names Engrav rophy. | litle of world champion marrier 8} were glet Z tempt to Restore Former Gov- s se. which he re.| muscles of his lower limbs. He was Jater than usual Saturday nisht 0| pai0 our alien ditch diggers. This Engraved on Trophy. claimed for Mrs. Alexander Yates Mrs. Yates is 45 vears old. ) P . <old, nd to clear his desk at | able to be out tonight, however, and mand _clothing and prepare hedding | Giyation is an economic and moral | Fifteen Finished Test. St Louis today. followimg the| Although she hasbeen a principal in/ ernment, Is Charge. |the War Department preparatory to | said that the bruises and soreness for use. the loss of life \\nulx|‘ have | cpime, Tt is not our probhlem alone. | 'l|]n> of her "m]lrl.mlmh matri- | H‘\\eddmgs he has ha “v:in "'hr:*"ff | stepping out permanently would hlp u‘nnnn(-enhlo‘ in a few hours hagn far sreater. The sister discov-|Ii ix a problem which all the other | - monial venture. Only the polyan- | rate : inds. three o —— | : o Others in the party also were recover orad the flames raging in the center | opusope PUEN P SR s drists. who have a lot of hushands at | her “exes” havi aved TeUIn €| b Acconiated Press [ -May Attend Cabinet Meeting. | ing. f the buildine, with sleeping apart ¢ . : | . . air. | 20e time, can outnumber this, statis- | agementa. = Yates was one ‘n,f hese | B/ L A An| It IS thought that Secretary Weeks | The local men and visiting offielale menta on hoth sides. She at once Committee Personnel. ! en air- | tieians say. He served husband No. 12 before | 30, C , | will attend the next meeting of the | had attended a dinner party given by imtered the place and forced the hoys embers of the committee. in ad- | planes of the 17 which started in the | Mrs. Yates' latest wedding came to | Lafarge appeared on the scene. communique says that Capt sident’s cabinet. which will be | Mayor John T. Alsop, Jr.. of Jackson from their beds, in several instanc jon o Mr. Havs, are United States commer SibTibitens T light when she had Henry Lafarge,| ~Mrs. Yates had obiained nine di vies Aguirre and Lieut. Jorse Friday morning. afier which e an. | ville. The elevator’ hegan ' to siin heing compelled to drag them to the [ Senator W. B. McKinley of INinois. | pgcel por SRR husband No. 13, :llrvp&'rl:‘in on | sors l::‘::n”)‘:'\::n:l: nr‘;);n"r';wln;:""um\ Bt ek ‘;nx\lln:‘fir;:'(‘*ux‘n{“h\w‘:r\\ nation can le \hurfl_\"_ :4'1‘“-; i |en‘}:hn’pr‘no{"d);mr bert L 4 charge of disturbing the peace o a ) s ¢ delity. ¥ ooked for at any tin is thought | room of the hotel on the eleventh floor O i b wan el l\h'(‘qf:‘nl\‘ i B ellon, | named ‘as winners lasi night. while | Jatest marital status. Lafarge was| She lost one hushand nnuiment | to start a movement for the restoration | uias that President (oclidie. who has | and. dropped. with Inereased. speed as T e ISscretan et : i officials of the Ford Airport checked {yosted at a dance on 4 charge of | proceedings and one divorced her, al-| of the former government through |had considerable time to dcliberate | it neared the hottom of the shaft. Nt fov to determine the official times of the | ulting his ex-wife a _day or two|leging that she abandoned him. the dissemination of false news. Both | uponathe question of a successor to| The postal officials were in Jack: . > gt r. Henry B.|entri All of the planes lared | carlier at the home of° a mutual The present incumbent resumed -his { Mr. Weeks in the event of his sonville hearing reports on congested | sbyterian “xr' | winners will have their nawmes en-!gang | engagement as Mrs < husband | were promptly arrested and will be | i TVECHE BusGUeally mide) b mital|ipostall conuitionsiin Yackeonville and PARIS GUIDES SHREWD. s e ' or (Eraved on the trophy and five win Mrs. Yates steadfastly refused to be | last April, shortly after s Dy quier\Vise the situation [ i00 4w 1o the selection. The con- | other cities in the State. — ster ( M avEver: - louin s SRRTEC IO petiin Sl \ulu viewed. ting_ that. even it | voreed the bellicose Mr. Lafa Ee e is perfectly quiet jsensus of opinion of those who are Sy et : E e I e : she had set @ world record - B .| A new Chilean cabinet, made nec- | ¢lose to the President is that Dwighi Display Remarkable Ingenuity in hause e e of planes finished. | yony” iy w. of the world's busi- | supporting it with a cash hond. not to | o & N el Sresident | F. Davis, Assistant Secretary - 3 | Moore ? M. Jarvie,| one was i ed in Missouri and an. | ™ oo e B e B e oo | essaryiby tnoirestenation otfrcenivent {IPSDavis BA=mIEtant Shcretary of War. FITZGERALD IMPROVING. Replying to Queries. Now York. . Andrew W. Melipn: eo- | other: wais foscen dovi thls Afiammogni ™ Her matrimon wirs, shel annoy ates | Alessandri, went into power Saturday. | Who has’ heen acting in Mr. = retary of the Treasur s treasurer | at Monroe, a few miles from the second honeymoon. When President Alessandri signed ; absence, is very likely to be the choice. PARIS, October 5 (R).—The guides | 61 ol < : 3 R he turned over the presidential pow- of the committee. port. e ers to the vice president and minister that show tourists around Parls dis 1 P 2 i ! play remarkable ingenuity in replying | The names of the unofficial winners St interior. uisiBavros Borgono: 4 s | were Stout Metal Transport, Travel to every question and can alw be were iStont SMel % Travel | Tetfed upan 1o suppiy interesting ac. . DAVIS TO TAKE POST. |k No. o, rravel Air No. 47 Folker — - tail regarding sreat men of the past o e 1,3 nmercial No. 24, Mar- | \hich have beem overlooked by his' o PRI I L e N e Ty DROWNS IN FISH FOUNT. tory. cting War Secretary g {{tfi:‘)\.n oW ooeih ackey Sport and | —_ to Tally With Missing Man. Ohio Representative Declared Suf- SUlClDE MA.Y BE BEALE. fering Fram Abdominal Trouble. ST. PAUL, Minn., October 5 (#).- | i | | | Representative Ray G. Fitzgerald of | Body Found in Bradford, Pa.. Said ' Ohio, who was taken ill on a Great i Northern eastbound passenger (raln Saturday, is progressing satisfactorily An American traveler, who was be-| River Improvement Celebration. | “-The race committee has not ~vet | By the Associated Press. tion became worse ana death followed | Two-Year-0ld Boy Victim of Acci-| BINGHAMPTON, N. Y.. October 5 |t a hospital here. The Representative ing shown over Malmaison 1 | UP)—The Ntate police were notified | 18 suffering from an abdominal condi- raleon’s residences o cir Ui ‘v Davis of the War ruled on whether the Curtis carrier | ME. (Ga. - 5—Dr. How- | today. ‘ ; : ! .1.?1," e ,le;iwf,”mr:{;‘nr ol 1 I)Q;:)a':?:\»n:”:'li;lll”!::ln\‘v]q ‘:‘;nmx‘} Var | pigeon, wrecked at Omaha, which con. | -no ME, Ga.. li)clobex 5.— o Mo | “When Judse Wright called for pr.| dent Near Charlottesville, Va. today that the hody of a man found |tion. which, his physicians said last reain white ornament a1 | Pittaburgh to attend the thirty-firat | {inued in the race, will be declareq a {ard Kelly, Baltimore specialist, Who | geny priday, members of the family | (gARLOTTESVILLE, Va. Octo.|in @ rooming house in Bradford, Pa.,|nIght, is not dangerou: o e orna a > e P “|last Thursday is believed to. corre. Sl iver | Winner. The other four planes, it is [ rushed to Rome in an effort to save | said the specialist would leave Balti- s = the end of the arms of the annual convention of the Ohio "“"""1.»1‘}&9« e S e | he Spec; 5 (®).—Falling & 3 | : ror is | e o vhich w s D g ast | ife of his friend, Moses Wright, | more immediately in an airplane if |ber 5 (P).—Falling into a large gold | spond with the description of Fred : L'i'f.?ffi.“ifl.?&l."fi' 'n‘w'"rflf'{n'\;'?fi?'if'.a""‘,’L'}i’.')?.,‘.?e"‘i?.i ",é?i"é‘é"’fl: 3:::1:33‘52.‘-me of the control points in time “’:::P.:if:r(;m:‘rlz Ju(;:ed;nd orator, ,.';“,r one was available, Dr. Kelly, however, | fish fountain while his parents were | Beale, Binghamton insurance man, Two Robbed by Pickpockets. T meked the suide what these knobs | of dams 32. 34 and 36, completing the ; 2Verage 3 miles, the minimum | SUP 732 : came on the first train. at dinner vesterday at the country [who is alleged to have violated | Touis Smith, 1328 Q street. and e i " svstem of 40 dams and locks for 600 | “Peed- ¢ physicians had given up hope, has 10st | ~judge Wright was the son of the |home of his grandparents near here, | grave at Hancocks in furtherance of |Oscar Smith, 2208 Sixteenth street icerone explained | miles down the river from Pittsburgh. & zo 5 | his battle against death. late Representative Augustus R. | 2.year-old. Henry W. Shockley, jr.|a plan to defraud a life insurance | southeast, were victims of pickpockets was not mere- | He will be accompanied by Brig. Gen.| So great has grown'the demand| Judge Wright rallied shortly after | Wright of Georgia. Fi ',’2 in life, he | was drowned before his plight was | company. Saturday. The former had his pocket- Edgar Jadwin, assistant chieff of |for Persian rugs and carpets in | the arrival of Dr. Kelly late Saturday | became famous for his ovétory during | discovered. T The death of the man in Bradford | hook containing $158 stolen while in Army Engineers. and T. Q. Ashburn, | Turkey that 1.200 bales of them were |and vesterday the specialist held a |the National campaigns of the Demo- | University of Virginia Hospital | was due to suicide by gas. The body [front of 1420 U street, while the ‘s | recefved in Constantinople in a recent ! slight hope for his recovery. During | cratic party and was heard in many | doctors worked over the child for two ' was sent to Philadelphia by Bradford |latter lost a_ watch at Pennsylvania the night, however, the jurist’s condl- | States, . hours but without result. officials. avenue and Seventh street. with pompous alact a great soldier and statesman. but inventor. These round white balls commemoraie the fact that | executive of the Inland W' A Napoleon invented billiards.™ Corporation. month.