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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 6. SISTER OF JAPANESE EMPEROR ARRIVES. The Prince and Princess CAPITAL DEBUTANTES ENLIST OFFICERS AND CREW OF MAYFLOWER IN RED CROSS DRIVE. Asaka arriving in New York yesterday aboard the steamship Paris. The AT THE OPENING OF THE ANNUAL “MUM” SHOW OF THE DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTUR Miss Rosamond Reed pinning the Red Cross button on Capt. A, A, Andrens of the President’s yacht yester- prine a sister of the En or of Japan. Kellogg, wife of the Secretary of State, examining the blooms. Official and diplomatic Washin T atiaaioa National Phote Zht by Underwood & Underwood. the opening. | = 1 | { ( { { . ,»’{’i - Million - dollar diamond arrives, Col. ph Stehlin, soldier - SARY DOES NOT CARE ABOUT THE TITLE. When Gloria Swanson. moie THE COOK ENLISTS IN DRIVE T. Cates, who has charge of the of fortune, showing the Suha.na « WALTER JOHNSON AND HIS FAMILY AT DAYTONA, FLA. It is now reported that Walter, Mr<. John- star. and her husband. Marquis de la Falaise de la Coudraye, arrived in 5 : : . mond aboard the steamship Paris, in - New York vesterday. Gloria made a statement which recalls the Bertha galley of the President’s yacht Mayflower, heing enrolled in the Red Cross N Yl Habes yenenier son and the children will spend the Winter in Florida—or until the hluehirds call the base hall players to M Gl iehe T bificaons P st riedls o nt ousititle drive by Miss Neville Gherardi National Photo. Coprrizht by Underwood & Underwood Spring training quarters. Copytight by P. & A. Photos ¢ Eht GENERAL COMMITTEE OF ANNUAL CATHOLIC CHARITIES DINNER ON NOVEMBER 23. The dinner, which will be given at the Mayflower Hotel. will be attended by Archbishop Curley of Baltimore and others prominent in Catholic affairs. Michael D. Heister is charman of the com- mittee. Copyrizht hy Underwond & Underwoo NATIONAL APPLE WEEK PROVES A GOOD THING FOR THE LADS AT WALTER REED HOSPITAL. Every disabled hero of the World War received his apple vesterday. and the photograph shows the distribution Copyrizht hy Harris & Fwi | | | E BRICK AVALANCHE Dates for Mailing VIRGINIANPROPOSES WAIF, SPANKED FOR DANCING, EXCESS RENT RULING Burcau Discloses JAPAN COMPROMISES KILLS TWO WORKERS Christmas Boxes to |, S, SALE OF LIQUOR NOW STAR IN GRAND OPERA ABSOLVES LANDLORD Why Soles of Shoes gN NAVAL BUILDING Army Men Abroad - o Ao s ol i vledl SERNDL — Differ in Quality —_— Crash From 300-Foot Smokestack How. when and where to mail | Joint Resolution Prepared by Dele-| ~ xisw YORK. November 6.—A carn $30 a manth piaving the charen Proceedings to Recover Penalty Are The Burean of Standards has a | 23,000,000 Yen Appropriation to : ‘hristmas _packages for Army who was spanked in Metiic organ. She doesn't sav she is : remedy for the provoking propen at Norfolk, Va., Catches : ke it et gate Boschen for Next | parsonage because she danced and|to get for singing opera, but five Required to Be Instituted sl oL thain6lo! ofiane: shoalin wear Be Spread Over Longer was annonced today by the War 5 because she did not study music has | vears ago she was getting $100 a sp | out faster than the other. After ; : Department Legislature. visen to operatic stardom. When | week in the Greenwich Village Fol- Within a Year. considerable research in the ma Period of Time. Al puckages destined for the B s Mary Lewis was a girl in Little Rock, | lies W ter, it informs the man with a_hole Canal Zone or Porto Rico must he S Ark her foster fathe: A Methodist She doesn’t like to be k as e in only one shoe that it would not 2 = in the hands of the general super- | BY the Associated Press 5 minister, used to spank her to make |a former Follies girl. S 5 Landlords may not be required to| have happened if the leather in | BY the Associated Press. o OANOKE, Va., Nover i~ TWo | intendent, Army Transport Serv RICHMOND, Va., November 6.—A fper study mu zives people the impression you have | pay a penalty of twice the amount of | his two soles had come from the TOKIO, November 6.—Viseount were crushed to death here ves | ice. okiyn, by November 22, | Jolnt x solution ad {he manu- | Today. at 25, she has a contract|good looks and pretty legs, but no | excess rental collected from tenants| Same part of the hide Haio|l ihe Ipterict nstoriiarrdl o and those for Honoluli, Guam | facture and limited sale of whiskY. {o sing with the Metropolitin Opera | hrains.: : Shoe manufacturers have he i St aid A S ile ieHoula oy sont dor s beer! and Seintunaer e StEs (Co: - She il nake s atbut s ) in cases where sults have not been oS oi (o take mote of the now Tl B is it g Ceipt by the superintendent at | Government supervision, will be pre-|in the season |instituted within one vear, according | established fact that a sole.from |Davy departments, which had bee v construction by the Rust | Fort Mason. San Francisco, by |sented simultanesusly o the (80| "fn its efforts to recognize Amer an| GASQUE BILL INDORSED. |io the ruling o Jydge Robert I, Mat. | belly hide gives the least wear. |unable (o agree on the navy depart 0. of Pittburgh as a| November 20 Shipments 1o |branches of the Virginia General As-[talent. the Metropolitan seems to be | e 5 i S = f a section over the |ment's proposal for an appropriation Honolulu also may he made |Sembly at is next mecting. Albert O. recruiting chiefly from the South " tingty; of i Municinal? Gourl, Swhio oie > longest, and | of 23.000.000 ven to replace auxiliary through New York, but they must :Boschen, representative of Richmond|and West this season. Recently the Park View Platoon School Body terday dismissed two proceedings| o match up the sole leather in a | naval vessels. This was disclosed in be there by November 20, when |in the lower house for i number of | director engaged Marion Talley, 17, brought by Maj. A. Coulter Wells, spe- | palr of shoes. The tanning pro- | official circles today | fhe steamer Kdgemoor departs, |terms, announced last night that he|of Kansas City, who is preparing for | Sctelon e s e cial Government counsel to prosecute| cess, the bureau found, also has a Under the compromise the amount | Tal Andvew Tievds orriving December 21. had prepared such a resolution and | her debut. ' «que bill, providing for pop- ~ X i calib lot to do with wearing qualities. of the appropriaticon will not be dead Andrew Lewis Hall rriving e u The que bill, 7 & POD- | Rent Commission litigation, again: ChamecT. but willibe spréad sover Building Employes. ~ Associated Press v under of brick which from the top of a 300-foot smoke. ddition to the arti silk factory of the Viscose Cor e R Co e GeorEe Packages must be labeled s ready to ask Virginia to take the ar dlection of SO 5 5 Sptrped ot th .-:.“'v‘.‘.:\.‘<| SandiGensell e e e el s i Just Had ‘1o Dance. {ular election of the District Board of | John B. Sheahin, owner of apartmen Tonety reridd than the five weacsinrol y t A Saucnd i | s 6 T street northwest. The b A e concern. Hall was operating the| #and address of sender and be lim- | “rational and reasona ustment| iywnan Mary Towisswas ittle: nex | cation jwas indorsed pnauimensly(8 el ol ot e atanits LAWYER FIGHTS CHARGE. O L i S oieting machine that lifted men and| ited to 20 pounds in weight and 2 |of the national prohibition code. foster mother used to punish her |PY the Parent-Teach ociation of [ o imitations put forward by Attor- | Sm————— be available for maval construction material to the scene of the building | cublc feet in volume. | _Under the plan advocated by Dele | when she caught the child dancing.|the Park View Platoon School at a|neys Henry I. Quinn and George P.|Smith Has Four Defenders for Dis- | durine 1926 and this will be expended onevations at the top of the stack, | < e e Haone womy un Mi%| But Mary Lewis today says she just (meeting vesterday afternoon in the | Lemm. SR e SEo s in replacing a few destroyers #nd Leftwich was standing near the solution, Jliquors would dis- couldn't help dancing, and pirouetted |Park View School. The association| ~Quite a number of cases will be dis- arment Case November 18. m rephiciug e N e han #pparatus when the crash came. %CREW BLAMED IN WRECK. [pensed under Government regulation | in her room without n“,s,c"“h_" no}also appropriated funds for the pur-|posed of by the decision, it is stated, | SRR “1‘!}'” 'r:l"v:;:::;'” :.m«“ \dr'nmw Seven men, stranded at the top of | RETE |at a suggested schedule of two quarts|one was looking. Then, when she |chase of two phonographs for the|put it will not interfere with cases | RICHMOND. Va. November 6 UP).|70CPm0 & COANC . Lo | AT the stack when the hoisting machine | pajled to Obey Orders, Federal In- |Of WhISKY, or three gallons of beer, of | was 16, she ran away with a_vaude: |school, one for the assembly hall and brought within one vear of the col- | —Efforts to disbar State Semator Al ., ieq having threatened to resign was disabled, were forced to remain | g pne gallon of wine to an individual| yijle company, which styanded in |the other for the music room. lection of the excess rental. | tred C. Smith, young Norfolk attor-|unlessthe appropriation was approved e+ the acatrola for en hhuribefore they spectors Report. {each month. Such an arrangement. California. She became a roving pic-{ Mrs. R. H. Prescott, the second| Counsel for the owner pointed out | ..} = b oo in Yrginia = R were let down by means of hand- he claimed, would make national pro re bathing heauty. The next step |vice president, consented to act as|that the suits were to recover a statu- | "®V e @ % | A collision between two sections of | hibition possible and redound to the | \ag the Greenwich Village Follies in |President for the remainder of the|tory penalty which could not bhe en- |has been almost meteoric durinz the| AQA CANDLER, SR., ILL. i | the Nashville. Chattanooga and St.|physical, moral and financial interests | Xew York, then Ziegfeld's Follies. vear, and M Theron C. Brooks,|forced after the expiration of one |last few years, will he stubbarniy con. 4 " | Louis Rajlway's Dixie Flyer passen- of the people of the Nation by abol-| “One day in 1920 she heard Geraldine J3ITs. Georse Evans, and Mrs. Charles|vear. Maj. Wells claimed that the = = H. E. HUNTINGTON ILL. |zer train near Chickamaug ptem- | ishing the dangers of “hootleSEINE” | farrar Sing “Madmene Bottoctes B¢l Ruoft were elected as vice presi-|sta did motFanply;; becainet the | 3 2 Gonst A. November 6 UP).—Asa === 5 er 24, was due to a failure of train. | operations now being rarried On {ne Meteopolitar LTt wan thy firet |dent, second Vice president, and sec- | United States is a party, as the Jaw | APPeals begins, on November 1%, a Eeh A i oot 5 | men” {0 comply with train orders, | throughout the country. lime she had ever heard opera and |retary, respectively, to fill the vacan-|requires that one-half of the amount | hearing of charges preferred against il at his home here, was re 1.0S ANGELES, November f (#) fety inspectors reported vesterday | The General Assembly convenes | jacided she wonld sing it fen. Three |cies occasioned by the resignations recovered shall be covered into the [him by the Norfolk-Portsmouth Iiar | ported this morning to be resti Tlenry K. Huntington, railvoad man |to the Interstate Commercs mmis- | January 15. State-wide prohibition ater she wi f;,.,;;m; opera in {of Mrs. J. H. Bradley, Mrs. Mary A.|United States Treasury to the credit | Askociation. ~Announcement of the | easily " ¥ and internationally-known art und | sion. One passenger was Kkilled and | became effective in Virginia on No- | Jurape. - i Raker, and Mrs. Clarke, who have |of the District of Columbia. Since the personnel of the corps of attorneys Mr. Candler is suffering a relapse of Faok eollactor, was reporied in private | 56 persons injured in the wrec vember 1, 1016, = o moved to other cities. Mrs. Nettie | money goes ultimately to the District, | which will represent law- | a gastric disorder from which he has mdvices from Philadelphia yvester The Inre to obey order “for | Was Reared on Hymns. Chewning was appointed heaith chair- the court held, he could not sustain ver assures a warm f M. | been ailin for some time. Last 1o he recovering in a hospital there [which Engineman Green and Conduc- | % The music Miss Lewis learned in|man. . | the claim that the United States is | Smich and Hiram M. Smith of Rich-| week, he was reported as improving afte erions yation. the nature |tor Davis are primarily responsible.” [ The apen season for the hunting of | Little Rock consisted entirely of | The banner for the largest number |the real party in interest, and so dis- | mond and John brell and Nn‘ steadily, hut on Monday he suffered a of which = o ted. Mr. Hunt- |the report said, rested with the crew [bear In Alabama is from November | hymn: At 8, after she was adopted, |of mothers present was won by Mrs. [missed the suits, which were for $2. thaniel T. Green of Norfolk will pre-| relap: nd has heen in a eritical con- inato ars old, »f the southhound fiver. 1 to March 1. she sang ‘Jesus Wants Me for a|Pollock’s 5-A grade. and §265 each. a sent his defense before the tribumal. ! dition since, physiclans say. | | power. tested when the Supreme Court of