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TAR, WASHINGTO (., MONDAY, 'NOVEMBER 9, 1925. Sheridan Russell, English celli who arrived in New York from Eng- Jand Friday afterngon, gave a recital that evening. and sailed for England Saturday morning aboard the steam- +hip Par WEDDING OF COUNTESS AND CARTOONIST. Capt. Hartley of the <teamship Leviathan performing the marriage ceremony of Aedita, Coun tess of Beaumont, and “Bud” Fisher, the cartoonist, who created “Mun 1 under the fuselage. and the plane and Jefl." - The ship was bound for France when the wedding ceremons By Yeme Photos 100k place. c thy P. & A. Phote ROY CHAPMAN ANDREWS, NOTED EXPLORER, RETURNS TO holding what is claimed to be the only black condor in captivity. Gobi Desert, ¢ AMERICA. Andrew he found 1r: ENGLAND HAS FIRST TORPEDO SEAPLANE. The Blackbhurn-Napier torpeda seaplane launching one of its torpedoes during a trial flight near Hull. England. The torpedo is carri alco has two machine guns and bomb: Andrews and his wife are through his discoveries in the aims that Asia “is the cradle of life,” and that < of the earliest human being:. By Photos & A. Photos, e e who lived 20,000 years ago. Acme Copyright by P is, “Cinderella of rontg. the flower tributes of her friends. Formerly with the Follies, Mary worked her way through udeville, the movies. and studied Paris, Vienna, London and Monte Carlo before signing a contract with the Metropolitan Opera Co. Copyright by P. & A. Photos GIRLS DAYATAN 5 v s e star like Dr. Char Theold | ed moder Church. before Club last night amid FATHER OF THE DRY LAW ATTENDING CHICAGO CONVENTION. At left, former Representative A. Photograph snapped dariog the Anti- o, when Mr. Volstead let forth his wrath upon the bootleggers and those Copyright by P. & A. Photos A MOOSE. Bob Shawkey and the 1.200. killed while hunting on the Tobique River. in THE NEW VICEROY OF INDIA. who has been appointed viceroy and governor-general of India by King ucceeding Lord Reading. This photograph of the Lindley family ingland, Wide World Photo YANKEE PITCHER KILLS pound moose which | New Brunswick. Canada. Others in the hunting party are Muddy Ruel. Babe Ruth and Eddie Collins. Wide World Photo s suson 1o o 1 ) FET B AT GOTHAM STAND 14 Ships Hovering Off Coast. 4 at Boston—U. S. J. Volstead, who now has a job in Minneapolis enforcing his own law. loon League convention in Ch ped recently at their home, Garrowhy. A|_ SM”H BU[]M PROTESTS SHIP LINE CUT. N SOUTH IS SEEN 55 RST PESIEN as Peace Overture to who purchase their illicit wares. PLANNINGTOHONOR " ffer Special raver for Services dent to Stop Action. ——— Star. < ATRES. November ¢ tes’ Chamber ). By the ated Pre NEW YORK Preshyterian congr Baltimore, Md York, praved v Dr. Harris Eiliott vinely inspired to clusive services as In Baltimore the Dr. Kirk himself admitted that New York i the one city in the world that frizhtens him ing. 1 feel more at home in Peking than 1 do here.” The Baltimore minister said he had been shocked at what he had been told of the dangers of the metropolitan en of 9.—Twn na has cabled one t other at New jay that the Rev. Kirk might be di nt each his ex tor | viranment. congregation of | “If_vou believe earnestly In your | Attendance Records for Sun- eminary of the nd newl the Presby Sunday v Plea to Congress for Cele- President reads | | American service to the ning “The chamber seriously protests | Former Enemies. A ated Prese Ne tha Aseo NEW YORK Atlanta this vember 8 te W tential 1 arrive ir d sever a committe Cohen, publi he chief McAdoo at the mal conventi attend a d will make will an See Peace Overture. last until en zoin sa far ith's prot pe th a are Garden ady he Tlemaoe = his party lieuate th A visit mes I s here to the Gov hdrawal of any of the | m the | st any the effi zgor and inst the wi Shipping Bo steamers fr River Plate service and agal other move tendin impat ciency of the st passe freizht service which has defi nitely instrumental in the develop ment and protection of United States interests here.” FINDS NEW EVIDENCE | nomination 1 Atlanta Avs the e headed sher st n who ants of Demo: Mr private dinner dress tomorrow night as te rhaps Mad to mak dominar New Tammany in Power. Atlant Miami ere Mr. Wa 1 shor Teen much discussion in papers of the polished showing to the which wer are Walker new ta. wnpx h.* And ith and may the p at the eil defined attitude, o for have were LEGION PLANS BIG EVENT Foot Ball, Parade and Initiation on Tammany cedented Tker there notwith ally accept the the gene ower in Richmond Program. al Di=patch to The Star RICHMOND, Va., Id the weather nesday he greatest Armistice the end of re some el o her e her rerican L united in cre will be the afternoon the legion for the ainv. The famous 40 the legion will stage which several high rvad overseas will he rec \borate dinner will folloy followed by nd the evening ar offic November favorable on this city will be the scene cele. the World posis. of day nd dances e to Wednesday headlines and editorials visit_considerable which 1 will be en ro will hefore [} and be ind 8 Society an_initiation rers who ived. An | IN KLANSMAN DEATH Prosecutor Claims Proof That Hammer Was Wielded by Mur- dered Man’s “Best Friend.” at J., November 9.— Prosecutor David found to challenge Joseph H. representations that he did best friend. William J. man, with a hammer who was arrested at hushand’'s grave as a witness and was released on bail, continues to re iterate her belief in the innocence of the handsome young ironworker, who had urged her to go to Florida with him. Also she denies t she has heen a member of the Kamelia, the women's Klan organization ‘lark, a gold beater for a firm of manufacturing jewelers, was beaten to death at 1 a.m. Tuesday shen he got out of his automebile. in which were his wife and mother-in-law, to | open h County has witnesses Cowen's kil not his ziven Wednesday on corpus proceedings insti- tuted by Cowen. veral klansmen have called at po ers, snying that the service is conducting an ton. The police expect to arrest +Clark’s mother, Mrs. Nelson Kent, « witness when she recovers from ill | ness. | DANCERS SLOW DOWN. | Tango's Popularity:Aids Leisurely | Stepping in London. LLONDON. November 9 (#).—Danc- ing is being done more slowly and leisurely these days, say dancing ex perts, partly hecause of the increasing vogue of the tango, with itg unhurried and effortless steps. The tendency in ballrooms is to d: | slowly, and some’dance hands work on the basis of 48 and 30 hars to the | minute. The tango craze has spread from London to the provinces, from where many pupils come 100 miles to take a week's tangw lrssons from the London mas i Mrs. | as | nce a littie more Ahomas M. Hollingshead, & bration of Washington’s 200th Birth Anniversary. |the Franklin Street Preshyterian | sospel. vou are willing to go into the ‘hurch held a special term meeting and offered petitions that the minister |as to draw men to Christ,” Dr. Kirk who had been with it for 24 vears|said vesterday when he occupied the should elect to stay with it. In the | Fifth Avenue Church’s pulpit Fifth Avenue Church of New York He will make known his decision the membership responded with pray- | this week. Dr. Kirk is a fundamen ers that Dr. Kirk be divinely inspired [talist. He = 53 y s of age and a to accept its 1 native of Tennessee. of Com Harper will adopt President The Washington Chamber through Robert N. Al committee merce, and a deavor spec en- BOARD OF TRADE ENDS PIONEER NEWSPAPER BEST YEAR IN HISTORY PUBLISHER HONORED Election Tonight Will Close 12 Coolidge Praises Press for Fighting Months of Outstanding | Bigotry in Message at Services his committee urge that each of | the States erect a beautiful bullding Achievements. * for William Bradford. representing the State and serving as sk | i 2 permanent museum of the State. | | Will Communicate With Governors, | The Washington Board of Trade | By the Associated Press Mr. Harper will in a few days have | Will close the most successful year in| NEW YORK, November 9.—Spe- the Chamber of Commerce send out its at the annual election | ojal memorial services were held ve: to each governor a letter outlining | meeting tonight at the New Willard | terday at Trinity Church in honor the planand e Y e | | of William Bradford, who 200 year e Bt approsal to the | = Besides having the:satisfaction qur-|280 foday -began - publishing New idea, and authorized .\Ih-_ Harper, one | inz the past vear of seeing Congress | na:- »\\__:;‘y“m_l»nl:mll 'f‘-" s ,‘,’,, of the organ directors, 0 act | provide for a number of civic improve-| per and calied the New York Gazette. as chairman mmitiee which he | ments for ‘the National Capital ad:|™Bradford, who was a vestryman at is to gelect in the near future, and| vocated for some time, the members | Trinity Church, was.eulogized by Dr. which, will in bringing the pro- | also succeeded in bringing the per-| Caleb R. Stefson, rector. for his nosed pla successful termina- | sonnel of the board up to the point | championship of the teandom: atiths tion. | where there is now a walting list. | pre sxtract From Harper Letter. Financially, the board fs better off | wreaths were placed .on Bradford's In T\?srlnnnr iichiia 1o jbe sent o | (ooo st A dever thean, h;vlzxxtad_d«d grave in Trinity churchyard, facing he governors, Mr. Harper sas T A e oy | Wall street. Representitives from P R7Ya32 there will be held in this | 7 2 , ptal asssts that-Jt|the International ity the Nation's Capital, an exposi- \“‘é‘;\:“;;‘.’gfl",""“" during its 30 years| ypnion, Sons of the American Revo- ey i commemoration of. the. two | 2 aan’ members. of ‘the board . arejindon andthe New York Newspaper hundreth_annive of the birth of | o A e e he poseibility of a | Club were present. e Washinston. Seldom, if ever, | Bon 2 e o Do by down. | A Jetter from President Coolidge, o ere heen such an opPortunity | tawn sectlon. While such. a building | 7624 at the cerémony, 8ald, in part: B season for presenting to thespeo- | wola mot be' bossible: ~for--sevbral [emiit. 18 alinost. prophetic that ! the ple of the whole world the growth | ce, 1he hoara Fas f"_ ‘~" y very order of the crown which aimed and practical development of the [oint'shere if the e ey | to “stifle liberty of “thought and ex- A tates. | Such developments | hamt-Where i the Aucoess of the DAt | pression aBould have contained the | hive mot been confined alone to the | tealize ity hopes Sapes words, ‘great inconvenierice may arise | natural resources of the States, al- | Tonight at 7 G | by the liberty of printing.’ for the the imagination of man, but the ac- [ members to the board of dir _u’,m convenience to bigotry and oppres- complishments by man’s genius and - | sion and the vital aid of free thought Representative Johnson of Washing. 2 educational ability to convert, develop, | ton and Representative Zihiman of | 20 inspiration. enlarge upon, will command unlimited ey [ Maryland will address the board. = s o BEATS 18 AT CHESS. to get Congress to a 1sking 1 special conference here of the s of the of 48 in Wash of the 200th annive George Washington's birthday in 193 Instead of temporary buildings, e generally erected at large exposi tions, it is the plan of Mr. Harper and the resolution to eall govern 4% States to consider erection exposition hailc history of in to a ST. Saturday play- ity professors, Spain i= starting "its $26,000,000 housing construction program. ‘ “We belleve that every child in this | - * oy country, and every traveler from | abroad, should be given an opportu- | MILTON WILL F|LED. nity of seelng to the very best ad-§ o Capablanca “Plays 30, Draws 11, Vantage the natural resources, the | Capital Man Devises Entire Es Droductiveness, the genius and the | - tate | yoces 1, Wins Rest of Games. | handiwork of man in each and every { to Sister in England. ST SR AT jState of this counEt Miss Eliza Ann Milton of’ Wells, | R. Capablanca, world - chess cham 5 | Somerset, England, is named as sole'| pion, played against 30 picked Rus- | Newspaper Official Dies. | beneficiary of the estate of her |sian’ chess masters vesterday, win- e ! brother, Sidney Milton, who died No- | ning 18 games, drawing,11 and losing LOUIS, November 9 -UP.—|vember 5. By his will, dated Novem-|1. The games were prelimipary to business | per 15, 1906, he names the Washing- | the international tournament which manager of the St. Louis Globe-Demo- | ton Leoan and Trust Co. as executor. | will open Tuesday. [ erat, died at a hospital today after a | The value of the estate is not dis. | - The Cuban masier | major operation. He is survived by | elosed. £ Tne: QuiB niAstar his wife and a sister, Dr. Frances | By the terms of the will of J“”nhrfe e Hollingshead, of Buffaio, N. Y. The M. Bartley, who died October 29, her | body will be cremated and the ashes |entire estate is devised to her hus- | taken 1o Cincinnati, Ohio, his birth- | band. James W. Bartley. Her hus- i plac 1band Is named as executor, very centers of unbelief in such a way | Typographical | day Broken With 11,021. Pérsons at Exhibit. The show attendance rec- | ord was broken again vesterday 11,021 ited the exhibition in ihe grecnhouses of the Department of Agriculture. The ce last vear was only makes the (hree davs’ attendance since the twenty-fourth annual free “mum” show has been open 17.397 Several hundred comme row ers from most points east of the Mis sissippi River have inspected the | show. ‘ Tomorrow will be “girls” day at the | show. More than 20 sfghtseeing | busses have been engaged by students | |in woman’s colleges and seminarie | to bring large parties, Each school | Wil be allowed to name one of the new seedling pompons. It is expected |that more than 2000 from these schools will visit the greenhouses to- morrow. Mrs. William ‘M. Jardine, wife of the Secretary of Agriculture, with her niece, Miss Rita Hulme, and other young debutantez of the cabi | net and diplomatic set, will welcome | the zuests. Two plants ‘from the Nanking Uni- versity, China, were entered. The two attracting. the . most’ attention are the Yim Hong Mi Gwan, a double vellow, and Peh Fang. white. |” More: than 300 mew .plants were {placed on exhibition today, replac- |ing some of the more mature blooms, Officials of _the Department of Agriculture have, invited the Japa- nese, Italian and other foreign dele- gations to ¥isit” the ‘'show, and it 1s expected that the Japanese mission will be guests.of Secretary Jardine | tomorrow, | A special invitation ‘also has been extended by §ecretary’ Jardine to members of the Senate and House | committees on agriculture, who in town, and most of them have ac |cepted and will be at the show to- | morrow. | “rum"’ when persons v Sunday attend 8816, This | PROVE A‘Nf)EFiSON’S DEATH | Attorney Accepts Photographs as | Establéhifrg *Bandit’s ¥dentity. | ROCHESTER, N.- Y., November 91 | UP)~Doibt' that it--was Georse | “Diitch", | Anderson, - notorious crim® | inal,.WHo.was killed insa-gun battle | | with ‘a detective in Muskegon, Mich.} | on, October 31 wasiigispelled last | | night frofn the mind of. Attorney Wil- | | liam J. Baker of this city on receipt of photographs of Anderson taken | | shortly after he died. * * Mr. Baker, who wdk attorney for | Andersongand his pal; Gerald Chap: man, now under entence of death in | | Connecticut, was named by Anderson ! | as the person to be notified in case of | his death. Mr. Baker received the | photographs today and identified the | man as Anderson. | workers in the fleld may | newspaper: lhe narrative reveals’ he sald “that Samson was a strong man. and was also exceedingly fast. Contrary to popular belief, Samson did not lose his strength because Delilah hair hecause he turned from lowed his long hair, which alleginnce, to he shorn, CHRISTMAS DELIVERY OF MAIL CALLED OFF Postmen to Get First “Real” Holi- day by New Order—"Send- Early” Drive Launched. for postal An advance Christmas present other employes has come from Postmaster General New in the form of an an nouncement that no deliveries of ordi nary mail will be made Christmas day From midnight December 24 to mid night December 25 all postal opera tions will be suspended except the maintenance of special delivery and the “relaying” of the mails so that they will be ready when normal de livery is resumed, it was declared yes rday. tis realized that this experiment is a great undertaking.” said Mr. New “but it is believed that it is in line with the sentiments of the public. if this can be done without ton & loss of service. t is confidently hoped that it will succeed and that our I force of for the first time have the benefit of a real holi day.” To make possible shut-down the has been launched newed vigor. Postmas o been directed to solicit the co-operation of ambers of commer school teachers. theaters, motion pic ture houses and every other publicity agent to stimulate co-operation SAVED IN PLANE CRASH. Aviators Leap in Parachutes as Craft Dives Earthward. MERCHANTVILLI . J., Novem bre 9 (P).—Two Army aviators, Lieut. J.*R. Hawkins and his mechanician, Peter Varlashkins! were forced to take to paracht vesterday, when their airplane was badly damaged in a windstorm near mail carriers and most the Chri The men, jumping clear of wrecked craft as it nos the ground, escaped without They were returning to the fivin, field, Largley, Va., from Mineola, N. Y. his | report | ris, who disappeared | house 1 Moorestown Manor | Land crashed to earth. the | the dived toward | home injury. | Patrol Ready. By the Ascociated Pr YORK, > the rum reappeared off the laden with holiday have he repetition ¢ je of last Summer th the anchored new flotilla does not a Coast Guard vessel wppearance the liquo to its heels until Co: vessels give out of fuel ani to port for replenish Business goes on during their Four flee Y »vember 9 teen ships of row New drinks n_ evolver the € have or tacties when thei rmida take Guard have g0 to ment Skippers th off New her. but t ing near from the se. has the group 14 in num are hover furthe returning not only grown tc rovess Boston, and others ard the Amey Assay. name Osher. and Flor: the flee ptains Almud and members schooners bua, Waltz K imon off New York The first of boats under Coast Guard on the way waters Experts of the 13 construction at Bay City roservice in 100-faot patrol for the Mich.. i New York have left for the ship vard to expedite completion of the remaini dozen so they can he sent by water via Buffalo before ice form~ Rear Admiral Billard of the ( ard denies rep s that six < and several cutters will wn from New York regior in Southern waters., MISSING MAN FOUND. Dazed Located. Novembe: withdr for use Wandering in Condition. Dave Parris Is SPARTANBURG 9 (®).—Rural police found Dave Par from his home 8 miles north of this city, on October 20, lying in & dazed condition in county schoolyard 3 miles from hi- aturday. Parris was broughi a local hospital for treatment to. On the night of Parris’ disap pearance a man’'s wearing apparel was! found on tha shore of Cleveland Lakeé, in this city. In a coat pocket was note signed “Dave ,Parris” sayin that its writer intended to “end it all ——e Newspaper Executive Dies. PROVIDENCE, R. 1. November % (#).—T. FE. Niles, general manager of Providence News, died at his here yesterday, after several months’ illness. He formerly was managing_editor of the New York Evening Mafl and managing editor of the New York Tribune. -