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THE EVEA\'II;’G STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 2. 1925. » 15 T SAY, AMGU S, LET THAY'S. Furimy., mv\ AL DRIWVE WLt YA T | [ | UF PEKlNG PARI.EY4I e TEE OUGHTA Be I'LL GWE YA A YeEmrty ™' 816 READY F[]R UXFURD‘RCpOrIS L S.hlp‘s ean L HH‘"”‘&I Kecal Il dfll' DEATH RATE NUTE‘] I x‘;‘f\‘fsfl'\;f' RIGHT ABouT HERE . At YA CAN BUY fi:m'm’ ! Wave as if From Volcano Encountered | ] " oS /v O T THir VOURSELE A NEW B D 3 : 2 | ST : All Prepared to Enlarge the e e S SRR e L O )| |Clash Tonight on Soviet By Investigator in 1922. iGovernment Aid of Maternity E U3t % i weD ooy sao 2 SR R T (R - o Scope of the Meeting s B Bty gt Vo Tuar Recognition Promises t0 | «ne possitie existence of shoal wa. | mospherie conditions 1 extanish ane's| OUtliNed by Chief of U. S. ee! Iter in the general region of Capt Hat. | PoKition with complete accuracy. but To FumD, V™M PRETTY SURE ' DAOM T KeiocK 1T VERY FAR WITH 07 n 3 he was unahle to find any shoal as re. deep water, will he investigated by | ported by the Eritish steamer the survey ship M Y After First Week. Be Colorful. teras, where charts show nothing but | LRFOURh extensive tests and xoundings Children’s Bureau. i this month —— ———— By the Associated Press. ORIWE . Hm! iT's Defending the negative side of the | by orders of the Hydrographic Ofce Encounters Tidal Wave. Activities of the Government in ald With the IPeking customs confer % 1 ol question of Russian recognition, | of the Navy. The second day. however. with the of maternity and infancy during the 006 GoNE Fumiey . George W o niversite s de.| The Nakomis is to leave Philadel Ulx no wind | fscal vear 1975, Miss Grace Abhort ingt batinz team will ¢ sea very calm and practi . phia =oon after the middle of the stirring he noticed a \.s ) L University debaters in the third in- | ters and on the way south will 810D | ha caused by the Gulf Stream strik. 1Ahor Department. announced toda: ternational intercollegiata forensic con- | in the Cape Hatteras region for tests | jn = S 290,501 \E submarine mounta 4 included sxaminatinn of 230390 ch test tonight at 8 o'clock in the evm- | With sonic depth finders as a result of | ward i1 W hen & oy v‘[i?,-}"vzhfl::h:n = attended by a “substar nasium of the Washington institution [# report a few weeks ago hy the | which was o vere stameh veenn: | dren and were attended SE 010G Ret American steamer West Helen that but | lyrches heavily and he saw coming |8} 4rop” in the infant death raie { g The British team s comnosed of {20 fathoms was encountered 20 miles | ioward him & wall of water 30 feet |The bureau cooperated with 62 R ernavs, an Englishman: | off Frying Pan Shoals, to the south-| e Ths fan b | t “child health centers” in S T Wedd high. The tidal wave came in three Permanen i H. V. Lloyd-lones of Wales. On the ! charts showed over 100 fathom =0 A t for T ns. 50 feet into the air he saw po | brought into pre-natal confe icorge Washington team are Miss | Naval officers said that in the past | by thousands until the air “':,.'"\?I',,’::;»m. while £6.573 mothers attendes Vivien Simpson. who has the distine |30 vears reports have hean received with themn classes of Instruction ¢ ence safely thronzh its first week | and showing ‘no siz £ a break. | w on officiale are zenerally hapeful of the outeome, provided the You FELLER S Dlos'T SE€E \Y DIWOTA T new Chinesa civil war does not in-| terfere. Greatl significance is atiached here to the fact that the American. Brit fsh and Japanese groups were fully prepared to enlarze the scope of the discussions as outlined by the Wash- | ington conference resolution, under chman, andjeast of Cape Hatteras, when the | cyccessive surges, while from it blown | 43 States, she said. and 35.597 women | i i | U S R L e ] tlon of being the first woman to rep- | from steamers on three or four e Ahe Dith diMesIG tha B the extent of considering the ‘ resent the university in an interna. | casionus of shoal water in the Cape | with e open Tirhas wemthored Ton | Eatiua(enl Cost of Nork: Silonomie it Shea | | tional debate: Oscar Zabel. who was a | Hatteras region where the charts | tidal wave, hut it did so and then |, Miss Abbott estimated the cost of SRR Ll imember of the team which defeated | showed practically no bottom as pre- | continued in the same direction at|the work was less than 1 cent pey e e Cambridge last vear. and V. R. Trim- | pared carefully several vears ago by | 10 knots all night leng. Fhe capita of the Nation's population, and PRl e Sdaredh ble. Louls M. Denit is coach of the | the Coast and Geodetic Survey. iy’ his astrérofaical [N,mg‘ said ““The provisional figures fo e Arst vk s issacion ‘of thes con Washington team. S firmed radio compass readings of the | 1924 of the vital statistics division of fexance 18t MGnov. When ‘the At Question Choice Praised. e : 2 entire night that the ship had drifted | he Bureau of the Census indicate a tonomy praposal came up, but since e > E pt. Paul Folev, now technical | seadily astern, indicating that she | 3ubstantial drop in the infant death that time Committee No. 1. 1o which | juihe current lssue of the University | alde (o _the Secretary of the Navy, | had' been heading tio & current. of|Tate for both urban and rural com thie subject was refarred, has held | e oMolslaengen: ol orge | told today of an extraordinary ex-|about 12 knots. Bad weather came |Munitles In the United States birth SRE R Sy nvena waany] Ashing ol points out editorially| perience he had in that region In!on and the Prometheus then went |T®Sistration area: but even with thix tomorr making it ciesr (hat noih that the question of Russiun recox-| 1922 when in command of the fleet | ni, Sorfoll improvement the infant death rate in o ey L nitlon ix a particularly appropriate | repalr ship Prometheus. A British | |1 opinion of Capt. Foley | e United States is higher than in igiog s DRI Em UG & Drelliny one to be consldered by two colleg | steamer. he said, that vear had re- | (hat the most lozienl explanation. of |Australia. the Netherlands. Norwa: Tare intimations from unotl quar- | delating teams representing countries | ported 6 fathoms 90 miles sHghtly | the experience wasx that there fs sub. | S¥eden and the Irish Free State.and oEoE Inimangn i onanl aie ) that have taken radically different | north of east of Diamond Light®hip | murine voleanic action in that region. | iesiin theUnitedl. States blpth (et hokeuan iinge Ohinese ey stands regarding the Soviet. =~ Ox-jalmost directly off the tp of Cape | yajsing the ocean Mmor In placas. and | "eEIStration area has so low a rate ne 929 fonnd no support among the | + | ford represents conservative England,: Hatteras. where 1.200 fathoms was | that the tidal wave. with porpoises | Se¥ Zea s quite evide SeE nelebne which under a Laborite premier rec. | shown an the «haris BG the Uisl e, WUh Rotnolen iy cierbre ates ear teles; ognized radical Russin. while the| Ry order of the flest commander on | due 10 saleanie e 'Iy"h';.“ s not afford to slacken fix interest or Tarlfl Autonomy. George Washington debaters repre-|the wav north he was ardered out af | of e e Action. The presence | og,c Sy any way the intellizent « AR R e sent liheral America, who but a short | the spet to make soundings. The 1o-| na snid. that water there wan shogl | Penditure of funds to lower the desi} e time ago scormed even 1o open pre. |cation was in the Guif where | and" breeding ground for | the por-| T231f, AMONE habfes sl L LR S liminary negotiations with a country | it was diffienlt hecause « At pgtnes Lt T A report on maternal martalit: irone iniiRiEtir S sureanec (T thell that had repudiated fts obligations | - S . __ | which will be published =oon by the el U Ll Sl and expropriated foreign capital | | burean. shows that a very high per A< 1o 1ariffs was expressed hv Chair _“Arguments that persuaded an| centage of the locses are due to pr man Hicki of the Japinese delegatic English ministry to recognize Com- ( ventahle causes. It Is, therefore. ac in his opening siatement a week « munistic Russia. with its basically | pecially imporiant that the program He insisted that ¢hina hersell d | different ideals and economic struc for prevention of the unnecessa Hellinsisten (hatl Ulilos heert ture,” savs the publication, “must [ deaths in childbirth should he pushed tion to that end, and submitted prot | | huve been convincing arguments. | | Sees U. S. Lagging Behind. posals for ad interim tariff agree. | i Sees Stirring Debate | ‘ “Here. too, the United States la ments, which went to Committes No. | ‘Motives that prompted Secretary | | behind many countries. Demons » on “progressional measures 1o be | Hughes to reply to Inssia's request | { tions of successful methads of conduct wken during the interim period” | for recognition with a note of un | | ne prenatal clinics have heen ma _pending restoration of full autonomy. | precedented harshness must have had ! | = — in many places under the maternit i [5 o to discuss the matter “in the | friendliest way.” the Japanese spokes. | man told the Chinese delegates that | inauguration of 2 rezime of tariff | tonomy in China fmplies the ex istence of an adequatelr stronz and | he readiness of his of these conflicting policies clash in made in getting a State program « debate the audience should be 1reated | ¢ 5 % vork nunderstood and actually under fon batile of woras that will he 1onz | $16,000 in Aid of Year’s WoTk iinde u i remembered in local debating circles.” hasis of this experience an expansion | | May Include Separate i e Activities. l‘ Bus Company. R strong foundations. When champions | Neighborhood House ASkS&Traction Unification Plan and infancy act. A beginning way in some communities. On the Topr. 1925 (N Y. Woild) Fress Puly (0 unified governmeni and presupposes a f e . them on a sightseeing tour of the Last vear the henefits of the ma complete removal of all resivictions | National Capital. and accompanying - ternity and infancy act were exiended » whteh might impede the infercourse | leey 3 5 .. et 99 them to the White House, where| WDoFhoo® EHotse. swhichi] i e A prr s (eon B to Hawaii. The nigh death rates of trade Letween China and the other | Literary Sailor T e TEreciant ] A el i sl | e moemenCmoy for s mareer O ipo o/ Ricpiaindy Als)aialso naks. ax powers.” He added that the “growth | 7 (e 5 Cacitdge 5] old alike in| washinzion's transportation systems | sistance from the United States of of natienaliem sn manifestiy assert- | i 'I(’S (v]()b(‘ in thwest distiict at 470 N street, | hax added incrensed interest in the | specia! importance Ing itself” in China was an indieation | * = | its annual appeal for funds o . e e Cockleshell Boat BOY TELLS COOLIDGE |™ith which to continue its work in the Distriet Supreme ¢onr snon by | iobes for the lorid mavor cost these ends. A= much desirable for their | | | through another year. Although the | which Potter & (o imcestment hani. | CIt¥ of London nearly a thousand own welfare as for the common good | | budget calls for 000, ‘the noard of | w0 it il FREK RS RARE L e e af all nations i B the Associated Press | OF CLUBHOUSE PLANS| trusteea o askine irricndn o7 g 8 O N MO ar eecking o e lemmmmmm e = The Rritish ehajrman’s dectaration | b SAN PE et 2l i i | | Neighborhaod Hotise to suppl- but | foree an option which they say they e e e e ";\‘vy‘l = e s ‘ | e | §16.000. ' The remainder will be earned | had with Leon Arnold. president of his conference o1 that cannot be | i i 2ailboy = heen G60 | i i 2 5 | by the heneficiaries of the institution. the Washington Rapid Transit Co.. to e byl Three Men Slain in Two ;‘,L.\:'fl ».?“xlu'fl,:l.\h:wdg::n" o Resolution for Suppression Of‘[Presldent Meets James David, 13,| Neighhorhood House engages acauire a controlling interest in the conpled with the stipulation that “es- | old photographer, known to many E 4 : | s activities. In addition to bus company fnishment o o nien ndenenden. | Places Regarded as “Speak- | Gl fn iy Nveator” 1e | Salacious Magazines Is aiwhiteouselandtHears eS| hove and girls of the dis.| [iseussion in the past h ternoon iea Lorderiy and prosperous in China™ was made port here vesterday after | 2 | rounding there is main. '€vo! 3 wround a consolida essentizl and lay in the hands of the | o el 80 4 o A of Project. | tained a day nursery. work rooms and | Uon of the street railw ines. it ia e L i = casiesiliniNewRYork: T L S Before Body. 2 Iimeaidiagaivieens otk edomaiind | eR o e e I e shadowed rejection of any susgesion er. since he set sail from San | = | Not On Charity Bas situation merger also would hat autonomy could be sranted wiih R Ao AN OVl . 192 | President Coolldge today stood be 2 take in th pendent hus company n three vears, short of nnimaginabie | By the Associsted Press D e L iasvio. | DrithciAmbelateaibress side the desk in his office and listened | Instead of putting its patronage al-| Both street railway companies in strides toward a new era of central-| NEW YORK. November 2. Search| torious for bad weather. Leaving ; DETROIT. Mich., November 2.—|to a 13.vearold bov tell of the plans| together or ]_.”,M table hasis. the|ihe past few yvears gradually have //‘ 2 9 . ized power in that countr {was heing made todav for men whe| San Pedro, she went to the Mar Action upon several resolutions, in- | for building a clubhouse in the Dis.| Neizhborhood House encourages those | built up a sysiem of bus lines to serve i z LI , 2 5 il ne At o sves. | trict for"the ‘boys 6f this ci The | who can afford to do =0 to make what. | as feeders to the car lines and also / AT s Guaraed ommitted three murders vesterday | «auesas Islands in the South Seas luding one advocating the sappr yeho G ; 5 g / N/ y i i fm t'vo places regarded as speakeasies to Torres Straits, across the In sion alacious and objectionable | voungster was James David, 140 ¢ jever contr ions their incomes will to serve newly developed communities. 2 Allow tow the maintenance of the|and s I ™™g souTm ved that even if a canov i Even Minister MacMurray, voleing! Joseph V. Sheridan, saloon keeper. dian Ocean to Mauritus and then |mMAagazines as a menace to the youth | street southeast | ! the American desire (hat ' nothing | member of the New York Republican | south to Cape Town. ‘Thence she [of the country, was expected today With him were several prominent | e merger ix accomplished. motor bus op: | should be nllowed to prevent construc- | cqunt committee and a former| made St. Helena and crossed the ,When the National Council of Women | citizens and professional men, who are | oo O SRt ation will continue ta develop as an mutual bhenefit: Was., chardeds Helora of the Two men rundered Panama Canal Zone last August 7. | end adjournment ubhouse. The report of the progress | thev leave their bahies in the nursery ne litization over ownership of the mited himself ing willing-| polies heard five shots and saw Pidgeon was dubbed the “Library | Having disposed of a large volume | heing made was given to the Presl- | of the Neighborhood House, comforted | Rapid Transit C'o. stock hegan last ness to con any easonable | ceveral men rush from the Lone Owl! Navigator™ because of the unusual | of husiness during the past week: in- | dent hecause he in the honorary presi.-| by the knowledge that the children | Avril. when Potter & Co. petitioned plan” China might preseni with ai(ub. on West Fort.seventh sireet. \ manner in which he obtained his | cluding the election of A slate of ‘offi- | dent of the International Rovs' Club | Will he given the utmost attention by | the court to compel Mr. Arnold and view in realizinz (hinecs hopes and|The feund Sheridans body Iving en| Seafaring knowledge. With hooks | cers. headed by Dr. Valeria Parker of | Federation. of which the local club ftrained assistants during thelr ab-|others to carty out an option agree i aspirations in rezard 1e tariff. GHE foor inl aieck rour. heside || Oma i branoh ry here he |New York City, the council hopes fo | is & member | sence. ' Those who can do o con- | ment which they told the court they ainty In sio ofithese decing P e e T amen® am | Spent what time he could spare |conclude Tuesday |\ ZiJaines; fini nissepsechiito; the. Chiseltribute small sums toward the upkean | had 0.000 shares of the pears unlikely that commitiee Noo 10 chich cards were spread for a game| from the construction of the A subject of speculation among the | Executive, =aid “Mr. President. 1 9 5 *vn ee |_<r' )l\.j‘- from 5 cents 'f' J E 9 Delicious ( has vet zot bevond general expressions | or solitaire. Isiander in studying navigation. delegates ws what action might e | am very proulioCithe honpry ol batns | o x auarien @ i I = mnhar Khe suicbe dn, of opinion as to the time required 10| * Sheridan had a fight last we Al his information about sailing | taken by Mrs. Philip North Moore of | selected to inform vou that this week | not <pare anything frov = im0 1 Gl s —Tea hacal- 1 . ! St am e e as acquired in this way. St Touis, the presiqent. upon the re- | these gentiemen with me. with many | comes pay nothinz. of course. |agreement referred to was only tenta Coffee—Tea—Ct Mish 4 sufficiently sirong Chinese | puse in his saloan on Forty-third central ernment Officials here NoE on & S ue b . % quest of Mrs. Havilund H. Lund, New | others, are going to make it possihle The hovs and girls are encouraged | tive and based upon his ability te pre. b o Ll i hko et hv e et Hoiwasience i ieague bell Yok ity tora hearing mh e | for & real bovs eluh huilding to he |0 pay nominal dues for membership |cure the siock of athers. He also con You'll like it progress of the Peking conference and | 710 “\ha Ty i o U S LINES TO CARRY char that the council is a closed | erected for us fellows here in Wash- | in their clubs. This plan not only | tended he had no authority from the the lack of any sign of a possible | gevents Bree street. the bodies of Joh e hody. {ington. You know what a real hoys | makes the youngsters feel that thev !company or from the other stock Music Daily break e e e e Mrs. Lund, the sole representative | club is like for you have visited and | have a more definite identity as mem- | holders to act Ueanwhite the threscornered con. | aniaban. one of the owners. and! LEGION MEN TO PARIS ot ihe ciun iomen's protectiva com- | commended the work of the Boston | bers hut their tiny contributions help | . ¢ » test amonz the leadinz Chinese mill- | pote 5l OIS0 e floor punctured mittee present at the convention, has | Bovs' Club. and vou also are honorary | much toward maintenance of the s more typewriters from tarists mav undermine the whole con- | b Halote and fihe worman Swho — brought fire from several delegates | president of our federation. | clubs when taken in the aggregate. ek b troniea ny othes ference structure if reports in Peking | pa o S O B N & chadr through her campaign to permit an Such 8 club gives thousands of | Older heneficiaries of the Neighbo 3 p fhat Fenz Yuhsiang had turned | A e Shol e e I n who | Agreement on Terms Offered by | open forum for the presentation of [ bovs a chanes to make good. We all| Hood House add their contributions in st Changz Tsolin should be con. | LOHCe started we ! international questions want to make good use of our leisure | the form of fancy work L T s i | eoentle completed o prison term for | Other Companies Effected at Con- | \ii* Ll I "0"% delesate and [ time and thereare thousands of hovs || Through (hese activities the Neigh- . ; {zobbinestelephonelsoin boxex : r sunc es per : = - shineto o need the | borhood House becomes seif-support- \wrast the provisional government con i oard, - | council rules permit only delegates to | like me in Washington who need the P ference With Shipping Boar have the floor. {club and will make good use of it,| !Nk 10 a large degree for an institu NERRING TASTE 1 Chang’s hands, in the opin e S 'f((l,“‘.,’,}l'l“‘.,.',,.'f.' "1 | GEORGE W. THECKER DEAD In her letter to Mrs. Moore, she|in building up our bodies, developing | tion of its type. No broad drive is sident to present u reso-{ OUr mindst and learning the way to|being waged to obtain the necessar additional Different friends guides the hands that design Blackistone's floral emblems. Special values asked the p lution, passage of which would re.|become good citizens j = » sult_in the formation of a committee Among those who accompanied | 0f the place are merely being quietly enemy, Wu Peifu, was to dominate e ey " 127 | of five o hear the charges agalna | James were Frank R. Jelleff, presi. | solicited. and it is hoped that the en- the next civil regime In Pekins. Offi- | Succumbs in Hospital. tend the Paris convention of the Le- |her. Mrs. Lund asserts that the sole |dent of the Bovs' Club; John Dolph, | tire sum may be raised in this man- i B con ‘- | charge she made that resulted in her| Simon Lyon. Dr. W. L. Darby. Wil | ner. Mrs. Neligh, secretary of Neigh- al advices have not given = el s o = : ture of what is happeninz in the war | e el e Aers | PPINE censured. was that the councl | iam M. Mooney, postmaster of the | horhood House, is delivering lectures Arrangements for the transporta- . \ ’ tion to France two vears hence of be- hanz's old | Litelong Resident of Washington tween 13.000 and 30000 members of | vears old, zion in 18 George \W. Thecker, ke Of I e oo | Tong @ coal dealer in this city_and a conference foday between members | (08 (600 S S LR e isal i three times a week on the work of | e ane .Iny\avyyc{‘\:v otd [ lifelong resident here. died in Garfield |of the Shipping Board and the France :“mm“"_"" body, ruled by a small | et Rl N Taver Clut: . | the organization, in Room 419, b the military halance of power, will 1'11“;‘.2] v‘(fl;vallL 4‘n= had been in :::n:\:.'\_u:r.’y";?:::uu» of the veter-| "y hrotective committee of which | Ward F. Colladay and J. Philip He Trust Building. The talks will be | join ultimately "I oapLial AboiLt "';I“""“, kel o f od Biates T4 hich, ac. |She is a member, was organized [ MAnn. given every Monday, Wednesday and reral services will he conducted he United Sta Lines, which, S e SRR e e » n 1 Friday at noon. The public is invited |at his home, 132 Rates street, Wed-!cording to commitiee members. had MEETING OF S S. CguNmL;.m.s.\ afternoon at 2 o'clock. Inter- |not agreed to carry Legion member to attend ment will he in Glanwood Cametery. |aecross the Atlantic on the same basis :‘e':;.""’“ e :'.'l"’o”t""‘r";y':":‘""":j’ Ciaes [ FRPAIGH TG COLLECT 3 SCHEDULED FOR TONIGHT | " Troeier s urstvet by mis v s uher v rams, e, e a1, (he | Shareet toa 82 mintf convanine | FUND BEGINS TOMORROW | RULES ATTORNEY'S FEES | the council are “under the influence S e NOT PAYABLE BY ESTATE j1er, Miss Mildred Theck. meet the terms of the other lines. The & The Thirty-second annual convention | s c question of preference for foreign- ;" extueme Eacllats wholchine them ol Council of Re- | operated vessels by memhers of the|l0 VO'& Aaway the defense of our ¢ tne Districr of | BUFFALO CONTEST HOT. 7ition becanse liquor may be served | fomnas 204 to stand_ for Soclalistic | of Drive—$500.000 Expected | Court's Decision in Case Where s |on them was not discussed. nor has | 'e¥isiation under other names. of the Sunday Sch ious Edueation Columbia will open tonight at the 14th and H Mount IMleasant Congrezational | = it ever been a cause for preferment, = .- From Promises. Executor Employed Counsel With- Church for a three night sexsio | Mayor Schwab Opposed by Com- |, /" "5 4 (0 Mot richmond. | CROSSTOWN BUS LINE The campaisn to collect pledges out Associates’ Consent. | 1222 F St. . H. DeGroot, jri. will preside and | ihissioner (Rons {Granos: chairman of the Leglon committes. | toward the new $500.000 Jewish Com | he session Will convene st 743 oclock. | b iy : said. the large transatlantic lines ! munity Center will he launched to-| One executor may not employ coun. | e eruice, Wil B¢ Gtschsd 05| BUPEALD, N7, Nowsibid 2 U [, o e ke Spmatintie Sos| MRGS MIGETING TOMMSIT | o0i Ottt wih s isvuched 10| one excutormar, me suiior coun | W. R. Sehmucker An address of | __7odar marks the ciose of the most |special considerations with the excep- —— mass meeting by the Washington He- | execute and without approv welcome will | iven by Dr. W. AL |y 1 tested o f § f the United States L hich h B’-l H : pproval of come will be iven by Dr. - hitterly’ contested campaign for mayor [tion of the United States Lines, whic N rew Congregation at its auditorium. | court and expect to collect his attor- H Morzan, pastor of the church, M| heid in Buffalo since the commission |which are beinz operated for the All Citizens’ Bodies Urged to Send | "'y \""R. Robinson of the Newark, | ney's fee from the estate DeGroot also will make 2n address.!fyrm of government was adopted. | Shipping Board. Representatives to Hear Cathe- |XN. ... Jewish Community Center. rec.| Justice Van Orsdel sa ruled today This will be followed by conference | The present mavor, Frank X. Schwab, | Modern cabin liners are to be fur- ognized as the deal of Jewish recrea-|in an opinion of the District Court of Folks \Nho know value FELOIDS o . Jner an eloc B e dnci| a8 challensed iat . the polls by Com-|nished those who will make the trip. dral Heights Proposal. tional workers in the Eastern States, | Appeals in the case of Mrs. Rachel C. mominational deleiiivs o the council. | missioner Rows Graves, who has sat | The ships will sall from several Hast- | oo 5 i will speak on the activities of a model | It widow of Ralph L. Gait, feed 5 5 5 $ Ahennety, | Dastg] n the council for six vears, two years | ern ports and whe ossible, Mr. | - zens’ associations of the Dis-| co ity center. Short addresses hant, against her co-e: tor: D Msamind ety arier Cal) i she chunelt o sl scaes Loe yoece| oo pocis o wharavey possible e | A1 cilsens ascaciations o the Dis | communitz fomters | ot adacemes | marshn againes e soerecuton| and insist on getting it closing address. oL two other contests fol ats in the |, American-operaied vessels, which |#!IVes tonight to the meeting of the | fleld, president of the Zionist Organi-| 1. Davis and William T. Betts, e e session tomorrow night will con feity council, but - those contests ave | il he designated oficial ships. |Cathedral “Heights Citizens' Assocfa- | zation of Washington: Mrs. Isadore | Galt employed counsel without asking | yene at 14> oiclodis andithationiWietR, avershafiomel (b the SOght foc Sine |i8 et el Wil e itanenioni the Leglonn]"j”“ at 8 o'clock, St. Alban’s Guild [ Kahn, president of the Hadassah: Mrs, | the court and without the consent of | nesday at § pn uhiet city office. The six contestants | et mmitiee members ex- |l when' the requested extension | Leonard B. Schloss. president of the | her coexectiors and tried to coliect | in these election fights are the sur- A 3 S ot | of the lines of the Washington Rapid | (- & Tewi e his fee of $500 from the estate. | . : ) s plained, io remove all the physical |yt the lin e & apid | Council of Jewish Women: David Wie » > GORDON GIVEN VERDICT !¥ivors of the primaty in October. In | class diatinetions which usually ac- Transt Co., o0 as to provide a cross.| ner, president of the Youns Men's he Appellate Court declares that HEY le: the sort of folks who find out « | Wwhich Mayor Schwab polled the high-| company a trip abroad. Class bar- | A herrice Will be considered, Hugh | jlebrew Assoclation, and Mrs. Hyman | while it s entirely competent for one | about things for themselves—who check - jrestinate. {viers customary on transatlantic |or2Mpton. president of the asso-|N. Levy, president of the Young Wom. | €xecutor to secure legal advice, un-| : Real Estate Operator Wins Appeal = 5 |liners will be let ‘down for the oc- | Gation. said todax. The company has |op Hebrew Association less he has the consent of his co- up salesmen’'s statements— who compare o i | N 2ols : agreed to establish the line if it is ap- | © afna: 3 < v lagar| executors or secures the approval of 2 = _ | RATE EFFECT SLIGHT. casion, and every effort made to pre- iy oveq by the Publie Utilities Co P-| Music will be furnished by Lazar | eRectiT OF QECEIES, & Mlvr “r‘h.nr"' prices and quality and performance before in Property Sale. kerve a democratic spirit. Members | miocion - ™M- | Fenik, formerly with the Metropolitan At dFeeatat Re hey bt Bl ER AG AL renl e sATeanha T of the commitee who confered todaY " The proposed route urged by many | OPera House. and now tenor soloist ot SEN DAL TIcesals they buy any car. alartiwon ihithe Gonre of Apresls a| CottonEricelgard lySA fected by | with tie hosrd merel a Wi citizens i designed to run from the e e VETERANS PLAN FETE Some are millionaires, others mill-workers. B e lei hviosg| CostiotiExelshi TBursen Savs iwand Mob JLewls. Zepreseitnutitie | through He e Gerfian) and Busslall @ o oot Some can afford to buy any car they wish. v Gordon nnder his prom W] Freizht rates hardly affect prices Dational legislative committee, and |Union Stati d ifte watec welll accompany 3 ! i :Mz, ]vfli \.”m”| r his promise. it wasx ‘ mmv cI-“ el e Sre R:”_“u e B SR Eionystaion] a"r)”_'hn.-:nm Fifteenth RIS i Anniversary of Pirst Volunteers of Others must count their dollars. anced price. The property was not | - 4 .- = The proposed route is: F' v b advanced price. The pronerts wasnot | o ratiway Economics declared oy | SHIP LDST. OR rorhe proposed route'is: “rrom River| BUYS FORMER CONVENT. 1898 to Be Observed. These folks buy Studebakers because (ransferred the land to Gordon at the 1‘”,Jf,'_'h',:.'“;‘;,',‘,"“,f ot ~itnil 0ST, CREW SAVED. seventh street: to Ellicott street: to - Plans for celebrating the twenty- | Studebaker gives more for the money—more z oriEinalpurgbssennice: | Auctuations in foreign demand. it g Fortyeighth atrest; to Chesapeake| ROME, November 2 UP).—The Holy | seventh huniversasy of the mustering | in appearance, comfort and performance, as This settlement Justice \an Orde! “otiand, Nevember orty-ninth street: to Mur-| Sea has purchased for $.000.000 live | oiit of the Ist District of Columbia O D b rich || BEUEREEAD: 1 telc i g i of the Court of Appeals holds, ren.|53ld produce price var R 1 UP).—The RBritish stenmer Cairna-|0¢k Mill road: to Massachusetts ave-| the former convent of St. Antoniu. [ Volunteers. the National Capital's | proved in comparison with other cars of the dbred the agreement void unless there | T10800 DY SR LRSS i G2 - | von was wrecked on the rocks about |NUe: to Tunlaw road: to Cathedral ave- | near Santa Maria Maggiore. to es- |representatives in the Spanish-Ameri- | same price. had been specifically reiained the | b R s, Con. | half a mile south of Buchan Ness, |U€: to Massachusetts avenue: to Gar- | tablish therein Lombard College. tha | can war, will be made at a meeting | Hight to Sus for the aliezed hreich af | COTPorated in selling prices. Con-j 0 b TE MO and. | The ecrew |fleld street: to Thirty-fourth street: to|Oriental Institute and the newly | Wednesday night in the office of John There are 22 new Studebaker models. e <idsring cotton price movements Massachuse - e <, V. Pe i 5 S - i | the agreement. As the case shows | Sidering Il : IS eeconsn: A husetts avenue to Sixteenth | founded Russian Seminary. The Pope | Lewis Smith. 335 Southern Bullding. | no such reservation the plaintiff may ’r“‘(“":”f“}:fi;"x‘u?’::“]_‘:;Lf;:‘f’:;,’;l"',‘g‘ The Cairnavon, on a voyage from |Street: to I street: to Massachusetts|has donated to Lombard College | The anniversary is November 20 Among them you'll find a car of the exact not recover, the court holds R eniiie Anctustions: | Leith 1o Montreal, piled on the rocks Avenue: to Union Station Plaza; to|1,000,000 lire for expenses. The con-|and Capt. Harry A. Walsh. president size, style and price to fit your needs. i neey 5 |early today during a dense fog. A |Kirst street northeast; to B ntreet; 10| gregation of the Propagation of the jof the volunieers' organization. said 2 : N z = 5 | heavy sea was running and soon her |Maryland avenue; to Fifteenth street| paith probably will take care of the | that the event probably would take Come in — see foer yourself the greater Spiders Catch Small Birds. Quick Work for Cabby. | holds were filled with water, A ma- [MoTtheast to G street; to Maryland|other institutions. the form of a dinner. value that:Stadabaked zfiers & In New Guinea and Australia are|p - Collo o Nagazine. | Jorits 'of the crew Were asieep, but (A¥enue. raturning over ihe same route B moonrs Sl u 3 s s 0 s % {taxioab; ibe G deck skins. fiavouEn S S I : = > emall birds caught in them are held | giving the driver hia destination. | Several of the crew succeeded in |t Ki (o Sixteenth street, thence over| RUENOS AIRES, November 2 w Mexico is the Egypt of Amer osep. cheynolds Jfast and helpless, says the Golden Age.| ~ |1 «n happened that the opposite | reaching the rocks from the bow of |the same route (®)—The Argentine army aviator|jca. There is more mystery, enchant- | The mass meeting tonight also will | i, e v o ! % Hillcoat expects to start Wednesday | ment and unusualness to ‘the square . at R 3 consider the proposal of & 10-cent cash | 50" 00 afht (o New York. by way | foot of New Mexican soil than any- 14th St. a The natives nuse them to catch fish [ door had been left unlatched, and |the vessel by means of a rope ladde 1 that welgh up to a pound. Some of | stumbling against it the inebriated Four of them then scaled the danger- thate meta are stretched 12 1o 15 faet, | ine fell mutside azain. He pieked him- |ons cliffs and obtained a cliff ladder | fATe or S-cent token far for the line.| ¢ pery. Central America, and Mex- | where else. Egypt has heen in the 3218 M St. - 1706 14th St. With centers & feet high. Florida | self up with difficulty and accosted the | from the Coast Guard station. en- . ico City. Suecessful trial = flights | limelight of archeology for the last g has an equally large spider that | driver abling them to rexcue their comradex. | Telephone service is now being ex. | were held yesterday in the 100-horse- | two or three years but hera In our < R exico, huilde & lden yellow net of almost “Thatsh pretty quick gwork,” he sald. | The Cairnaven was a vessel of 5.248 | tended to eities ig-Ireland that never | powar plane with which he will make | ow: ntry, in Nes eq‘\xa]. sise, s ‘How mush do 1 owe you?"” tons. She carrled no passengers. had it. v i the journey. quit®'hs much romance and mystery.

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