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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (., WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 28, »>- | g | | | { many. $ OUR WALTER IN THE SOUTHLAND. Dave Bancroft (left) and Walter ining her ¢ OBSERVANCE OF NAVY DAY. A ceremony at the John Paul Jones Jol at Daytona Beach, Fla. The two base ball players will head ri Mise Redell was a stenographer. and monument. Potomac Park. yesterdas. Officials of the Navs also deliver teams which will play several games in the South this Winter. Pro sang in local churche addresses to employes of the Navy Department, and the observance of the from the contests go to the American Legion, Copyrizht by Kadel & Herbe { "'Copsmght by Underwood & Unders ay was general throughout the country €ht by Har Ex ‘SCUED CREW OF THE ITALIAN FREIGHTER IGNAZIO FLORIO. Photograph taken on the deck of > steamship President Harding when the latter ship arrived in New York. The Halian ship left Philadelphia tober 9. met a bad storm and was sinking rapidly when the President Harding received the distress signals. The reseue of the crew was accompl 1 in a very heavy < Underwa & Underw | | | | | | | ceretary of Labor James J. Davis celebrating his fifty-second birthday z : - . E GENERATIONS IN THE KLAN. The k. 6 months anniversary yesterday by remaining WESTERN HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS REGISTERED 1IN STONE MOUNTAIN CONTEST. Thirteen girls who old: his mother. Mrs. Theodore Heck, wife of the Ohio commander of the at his de-k. The employves of his <how the highest sales of Stone M coins will go to the grand ball in Atlanta as guests of the { THE NEW SENATOR FROM WISCONSIN, Robert M. La Follette, jr.. Ku Klux Klan. and her mother. Mrs. Anna Doss, 86 vears old, all mem- department presented him with a Stone Mountain Memorial Association. Left to right, top row: Misses Evelyn Palmer, Anna Louise Abadie. recently elected Senator from Wisconsin, who succeeds his father. photo- bers of the white-robed woman's auxiliary of the Klan. mass of flowers. Margaret Armentrout and Anne Chasmar. Lower row: Betty Hartung. Ruth Tennyson. Aloise Graves. Virgin graphed at the Senate Office Building. Young La Folleit the yrizht by Underwood & Underwood. National Photo, Richards, E and Virginia Brown. Copyright by Underwood & Underwoo | office once used by his father. GALE HALTS AS SHIP DIVORCED SPOUSE | . BUSINESS MEN HIT NOTABLES GREET RESCUES 27 MEN ~ SEEKS INSURANCE' e : | ' ~ RULES ON PARKING INDUSTRY HEADS Wind Subsides for an Hour Legion Said to Be Interested; i 5 ¢ - %7 . i 8 ; o ‘| Dissatisfied With Some Con-{Coolidge, Hoover and Davis While Crew of Liner | in Test Case on Soldier’s e ; . " . : i - : o, ditions Growing Out of Messages Read to Manu- Puts Out Boats. { Policy. ‘ e s - i - o i { Traffic Regulations. facturers. HOROKEN, N, 2 The Americ i > 5 i i’ ot i S bl iih: nome oEtep] The 1nited t 1 i n the G 7 e ; < ; ” . i Sy 2 - e SO <. particularly 4 istrict Supreme ri in which it is - o : k § ¢ t Sttent business ms. the mer through the Narrows . ; i o divorced wife who : 2 5 the Merch: ind Man davs late, hut fat e had interest in a Vet ; « ot # 3 : ‘ Associatic = ey pr to thej 5 » g A L e 4 _ b Gl 2% % 1t th headai nendment which ' % ; 2 - ; g T i } Bullding yesterd The ship I 23 nized the of divorced | i ) bl L 2 . ¥ 7 { to Commissioner Fenning asking that | tur : : s Vihe rule prohibiting the parking of = The cial determina yescue. men and a cat, survivors of the foun- | wives oW collect the proceeds of the policy. trucks and « lel with other Coolidge demol italien fosightor densats Blod. | e Woisvh of . Ocont.. |9 PHOTOGRAPH OF ITALIAN STEAMER SINKING IN THE ATLANTIC. The picture was made from the deck of the steam- | parked cinded, as well as the | Drosper saved from the fury of the sea Y nother of Earl ¥, Wright “hip President Harding, which stood by the ltalian freighter Ignazio Florio, and rescued the crew while a heavy sea was running. The ltalian Vlaw requiring presence of a | With a : and his crew. | Army mi ht suit against th as 1,738 *miles east of the Ambrose light when distress signals were sent by wireless The President Harding answered the signals. oil ) licensed operator in a car so parked. 2D b e e e el S S 6 I upon the angry waves and lifeboats used in the rescue of the crew. Copsright by B &4 Photoa ) Added Cost to Bus| % e = h ; i The members of the ociation ex U ast as liner had | divorced wife of the soldier, who s pressed their op, Wt ot B e it B i T st G EMISTS CONCLUDE DEVICE RECORDS SUBCONSCIOUS | ARCTIC FLIGHT HEAD leiicsm o inimeauts; noler o rescuers were helpless in the face of 1 originally been for $10,000. i i 2 5 3 \\.‘H'l l»n:\:x * ,,.‘I,“"”'I\‘-’N' a great ¢ the Na i~ WL ANNUAL CONVENTION. PERSONALITY, INVENTOR CLAIMS - ADDRESSES SOCIETY i i it i ot For hours the President Harding | was mapsdeq’ duiy 8. 1918, ana. hud e s N o icensed one ‘1."‘,3‘ e fausld S0 fodt e e e e i A Assistant Secretary of Agriculture Adaptation of Russian OQuija Board May Be Valuable Comdr. Byrd Gives Illustrated :\-'.‘.‘1[1,].',,.',\..' e e e rudder nd was y L) b voree from th <oldier and the court 0o that concern alone. and listing srees fro i in. aweding her - WMeirae ‘diveoled Praises Work of Associa- in Disease Diagnosis, According to Mexican Priest, | Lecture Before Kentuckians | Obijection to the Jax prohibiting the e oiie : Ui S that o G Leiug o tion in Past. Who Says It Registers Psychic Powers. - in Capital. streets hetween S and 9:15 aan. was “The first hoat we iaunched.” said pyshand was the Government policy st b J B J v voickd. Several of the aptain Grening, “was empty. and | \¢hich the wife was directed to sur.| . B —_— { side of the render with a written consent to| The forty-first annual convention of | z t arvived | have the name of the beneficiary |the Association of Official Agricultural freighter, but the s dagen ot s e e e ol e mpich hasbieenimesiing a chance leavin ship because of o ecsly disabled, which made the the pou e diieiis The mother, who business sessions today. The mem . the 1 s on ProwWere | SR, mer . E. Coon declared that truck drivers stopping mander he fleet which ju Comdr. Richard E. Byrd, who head- |in front of their own stores had heen pleted & to Australia By the Associated Press. | curately readable formula. but that |ed the Navy fivers on the recent Polar | arrested and that taxicab drivers an NEW YORK. October 28.—An in-| the pendulum is definitely exploration. was the principal spe: swel an urgent call and leaving strument for measuring subconscious | to symptoms of certain d 8 er at the first Fall meeting of the re report their presence the Raleish Hotel, closed after two personality has heen developed by | t two physic . e . Kentucky Society. District of Colum 1 been arrested Father (. M. De Heredia, Mexican | reactions to determine hia. at the Willard Hotel last night. | The bu men feel that it is the Jesuit p . who has been active as | with a view to possible use Comdr. Byrd said he was not at|presence of potential shopper at | Jennis, chairman applied to the Vel Bu- yy an exposer of spirit mediums and | in diagnosis liberty to tell of their Arctic exper. kes the downtown business section who alto a extinguished by the inr 4 e ffer e D el Washington next year, it was an-| duplicator of their tricks Persons who are psychically en-|iences so he substituted three Navy |and that if the transportation facili- | statuie We played the sear M' “h;‘ "‘w veeds of the policy, The | ouncéd. 'he machine, called microvibro- | dowed, accordi to Father de | films which he explained as they were |ties, as well as the delivery facilities. serted L AUAnE e et o | seoreiey ot viculture Jardine | Scope, and said by Father Heredin to dia. cause the pendulum to swing | run, _ § are to be handicapped it will mean improvis around her until dawn until Congress amended the law re. |V scheduled to address the conven- ! aptation of the Russian ouija imes .as fast as an m\nll)f‘\l\ The first filn dealt with the vecent | the loss of thousands of dollars tv correct : e livarced wives o o Light |Uon vesterday, but as he was' unable exhiblted v at son. s he does not deny races und views of the Naval| them tite los e Aids Res istating g E 6 ADDAE K salRtan et w ermcls Har's Colleze ather phenomena, but doubts the ! Academy. Pistures taken from abpard Proposes Special Committee, revisiol In such policies. | Dunlap spoke on “Diversifying the|de Heredia says that two physicians | presence of spirits in causing them, > Los Angeles on her trip from & 3 8 Undergithi sanenduont il S Wee (iosesvon ro | are testing it for its possible powers | believing that they are caused by the | Germany to this country were shown | 1. C. Graham declred that the son has applied for the money and | \(% 0 Weltomed the members | ©f diagnosis. It consists of a br subconscious Intelligence of mediums. ! in the second film. The last one business men should be consulted inlg 5 it about to be pald to her, the | "\, inaton and praised the work | pendulum nging by a sillk thread | He thinks that the microvibroscope | showed the bombing of three captured ' regard to traffic rules laid down for |l re will lend his inflt court i told. The filing of the suit|gp a5 EESEn SO0 RIS G opart. | from a joint in a brass disk. may be used to measure this subcon- [ German vessels by the combined | the business section of the city, and | ance 1o prevent any backward Step will hold up the payment, it iS exX-|ont he said, recognized the associa When a subject places his fingers ccious intelligence. { Army and Navy forces. proposed a specia mittee of five heing taken by way of legislation cal pected. Hiom as one ot the most Sizaifieant | On the brass disk the pendulum de- | The loops, curves and rate of speed | At the close of his talk, Comdr. 0 cooperate with Trafic Director | culaged to throtile or impede 11 % g with \Which te cooperate in the ad. | Scribes geometrical designs. differing | vary with the mood of a subject and | Byrd, who is a native of Virginfa, was | Eldridge. Ross P. Andrews. president | [loerociive development of Americs the line and were forced to dros vancement of economie chemistry. | (O each subject. Father de Heredia | instantly change If a bit of salt is| unanimously: _elected an honoray of the Merchants and Manufacturers’ | industry “or by the destruction af an ihe water. We fished them out as| LECTURES ON HONESTY. | ‘The speaker said that their greatest | 5272 e has not vet been able 1o re- | placed on his tongue while his fingers | member of the soctety. SR Y RO fo deitnit (ot dhe I safeguards upon quickly as possible and took them | FE TS future service to agricuiture would | e bt il o e ashLories Schilling of this | teg later today. , | which our industrial and ocial fabric ahoard the President Harding probably lie in the development of solos during the e following proposed amendment | jg baged.” i ; | | meeting. Willlam Jenning Price, !0 the law prohibiting trucks to stop 4 L | Rabbi iscuss Business Ethi oi% Glerin o S| 1 The Ttallan vescel loct its’second | BABDL to D e8| more diversifien utiization of erops | GETS §10 OF $327,000. | PLAN “CLEAN-UP” DRIVE. | preaitest of e saciets, mnsiaet " | nnd make adiveries withens 5 icented | : fficer before the arrival of the Hard at Synagogue. L e | 3 | i | operator remaining in charge was sug- | ACT e, L Thermour o O Synagomne: |t e e i o il it e 2 il | == Remea T S TN | VOTERS URGED TO ACT. o ship's bridze second of this e series | t 3 atest 5 H i Fennin; | D iihen of ¥he cresc of the Florio | of lecinre Anrvices will he. Condugted | vantase and chied as a0 cxamole (he | T. W. Stubblefield Leaves Brother | Campaign for Jewish Community| WIFE WINS ALIMONY. |, i} geiiclos must park peiibin o/ were taken to Filis Isiand for depor. Friday nizht ‘z:‘im‘.l;(:m:\ treet Syn- | case of the cane growers in Loulsiana. e il ot Eetass: e i S i ! | b, and o i 5 vty Virginia Democrat Leaders Warn atlon after they were landec ey | a0 4 ope! service lus i 4 S | | w a res & diatance, SH{oIa ; had previously heen ordered deport- , week arly seven hundred of the strup from their cane as well as cane | s W. Stubblefield, -| Definite plans for the Jewish | Charges Husband Nailed Door of :n‘;:\”:l:px}ET:‘IEI)I:AI::I‘ 'r&llv.n.u;’\;:llxul s e ed and had been given the chance to | J youth of his city atiended. | sugar, thus siving them (w0 erons | wny died at Atlantic City - 9] Caminity Cor o albaie i e Room at Night. !ticable to .parked vehicles only long | Special Dispateh to The Star work their way back to Europe on Louls Novic A al el g the prices warrant. = |jert an estate valued at $3 e | e iy T e abad enough to actually take on or let off | RICHMOND, Va. October 2% the ship. choir of 12 sin conducted the| Mr. Dunlap said that agriculture 18| oorging to the petition of his widow, | Pal8n.” November i 2 ! Justice Hitz of the District Supreme | passengers or to load or unload mer- | State Der: headquarters ha . Hebrew musical service, while the|no singlc science and that chemistey | yrs. Emily Stubblefield, for the pro: | formulated at a meeting of repre- | Court today awarded Mrs. Myrtle Kes. | chandise, and in no event shall any |issued a statement urgins the voter irm Held Bankrupt | lecture was delivered by the rabbi of 13 ane of the most fundamental of 145 | jate of his will. - He owned realty val- | sentatives of the leading Jewish or-| terson permanent alimony of $35 per |such vehicle park in such manner s |to g0 to the polls nest Tuesday. At Firm He ankrupt. the[synagogue, Dr: Lotils T, Schwefel, | basic Helences, and sl the | ed at $287,000 and had stocks and |ganizations in Washington and the | month from her husband, William |to prevent the movement of traffic | téntion 1s called to the general apathy Specia ateh to The St [Elisisublect lant waslewas SCan tDhaze {20 el (08 1l is Ay “h‘"‘ 'l h"’; other securities worth $40,000. Attor-|board of trustees of . the Jewish | Kesterson, an employe of the Pennsyl- | - and_its dange Attention is called RICHMOND, Va., October 25.—In- ! Be a Judaism for Today? i ¥ “l"l'wj‘n :‘" I_i‘f ‘1‘(“‘}‘1“’ "“; solving of | neys Brandenburg & Brandenburg ap- | Community Center tomorrow night | vania Railroad. The wife charged Towdy b \uds Ki £ Crops [lo the fact that the basis of the vote voluntary proceedings in bankruptc Tomorrow night the rabbi will dis- | pressing’ agricultural problems. pear for the widow. at the Arlington Hotel. !cruelty and said her husband made | y Sp ng o PS. |15 be cast next month will govern the have been inaugurated here against |cuss the possibility of applying reli-; RTRIRTS, F W Under the terms of the will, filed It is planned to collect all out- |false accu ns again; her and | Potatoes. are the largest single | representation of the various counties the Freed Co., dealers in women's ap- | glon to life today in the business| Riga, where 20,000 were employed |several days ago. $10 is given a broth- | standing pledges as soon as possible . nailed the door of their room when |world crop among the vegetable prod- |and cities in the nbxt convention harel, by three New York concerns. | world. taking as his subject “Is Busi- |y the rubher industry before the|er, Lee Stubblefield, and $2,000 to a|to enable the hoard of trustees to |they retired for the night. It was |ucts. The lowly spud is now produced | ccted that the vote for DT rae firma allege that the Ic ness Honest? What Does Judaism | ar, has never regained her prestigs . sister, Grace Polkinhorn, and the in-[open the new huilding. at Sixteenth | necessary, the wife said, to use a claw- | in greater quantity than either rice | . Ryr pproximate conearn 1= indebted to them for morve | N Cantor Novick and his choir{jn the rubber field. and today less|terest on $5000 to another sister,|and Q streets. Questions of general | hammer to get out of the room. At-{or wheat. Tt has hecome an impor 1[0( him in the pri and t Than_ £1.700 and that it is unable to will n sIng tomorrow nizht. The {than 1.000 are workinz in that in- {Mary Points. The remaining estate | policics and status of organizations | torney Leo A. Simonton appeared for ' tant fond crop in every temperate and | majority will he n et its obligations | séxvice begins al § promptly. dustry, soes to the widow, will aiso Le discussed. the wite, covi climate in all paits of the world. if it does not exc been acting as guvardian of her bers of the association wili meet in “Through 2 miracie the followi morning the 85mile sale subsided fc about an hour and our boats manned and succeeded in the virtually submerged vessel line was thrown from the freighter to the lifehoat, but the members of the erew were unable to slide dow:

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