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THE KEVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ., TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 10, 1925 pastry. 2 - = intriguing itching.” Z : x : A WARNING FROM THE POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT TO MAIL BANDITS. This armored wail truck way this neglige i- « \ ! GIRLS, NOTE THE SLAVE BRACELET! (MRS, WILLEBRANDT ADOPTS CHILD, The Assistant Attornes ¢ is the fir-t to be used in Washington. It arvived in the city yesterday from Philadelphia, and was inspected { de It is vorn by jeaced i Now B ok pestentioy s Aeaiily i cutics Sur Wi Divsivea, who eral, Mrs. Mabel Walker Willehrandt, and 3-vear-old Dorotby, the chil: by Postmaster General New and Assistant Postmaster General Bartlett tseated in the cab'. The truch. equip : was charged with plagiarism in writing her play, ; of a former Michigan client of Mrs. Willebrandt. The Aes ped with zuns and ammunition. nd bullet-proof glas « skt Ha ¥ Olga lost the suit. Covyrig ¥ D b General has legally adopted t ¢ shit Miss Guendolyn _ Fioulke Smith, 4 . 5 2 > dhnitnum tof thel Wasbitzton ‘d=bis 3 » P ) She is out for the world record. | 5 e 7 ; : . - Mrs, John Jacob R , who suc I nmittee for the ball whic Pauline Nixon Carlton Staguer Win- — . ceeded her late hus Le given at the Mayfower | THEY RARELY MIss A BULL'SEYE 1IN COMPETITION. th- » Washington girls’ rifle team, which rinread Page of Texas, 18 yvears old. EDITS PAPER FROM PRISON CELL. Alfred Lindslev, editor of the <entative from Ma tlotel November 12 for the benefit ! bas 14 matches scheduled for the Fall and Winter ~on. to right. back re Mi- Edua Kilpat A who has been married .uu!'.l_n.m-ml bareka, Cal News, centenced to jail for contempt of court. has turne at the White House vesterday to of the Girl Seout ) Katherine Shoemaker. Mae Huntzherger. Helen Prenti ophic Waldman (captain). Lower row four times since she w 5 years ( his cell into an editorial sanctum, Lind-ley writes torials and g fer with the President ahout the e t by Ha trude Vaiden. Elizabeth Garber. Heien Taylor and kt 3 <ht by Tnderwood & U 5 ( old. " ik <ignments from behind the bar<. By Acnie tos. situation. CViiTE POTOMAG CUT-OFF o ¥yomss, i PERMANENT POSTA “fiéiigf’fififiiifi'é};fifi'\‘fi?{'['fiii’\”{’?ffsm WILLSTARTMOVE St e Stop NAVY AY GURBFLODDS €k omer” RATES NOT READY vovee it s o et s FORWORLDPEACE. ™™= B~ K{1LING OF MARINE aey } i B of President’s Policies and Correct Impres- = : B e Cumberland Will Seek Right United st ; = eiven menners Postmaster General Unable sions Gleaned From Page Letters. 200 Clergy of Various Sects 1 Judge E 5 wat D, C. Coroner Holds Corporal to Divert Stream Across .. ! T Now to Accurately Estimate “ to Meet in Detroit to s SR R G to Grand Jury in Fatal - Zet acti n gt 1 Y FREDERIC WILLIAM WIL id couns cepted t it ¥ I t West Virginia at Ridgeley. | T i the Schedules. VA e o 20 L Sl R Plan for Work. ing, uthoress of a bhlet or Shooting at Barracks. The colonel's first foreign mission | DETROIT an governments ¢15. In September than | the Ieague of Natic came to | Court. il eat ppointed by the | 1, purpose of : wide move- nent of the churck to be launched 56 e A here today. Saern er 1015 when the vital question | This announcement was made at a 1eWwSpAPers o ong the al- | meeting of 200 cles i opescasiceds lied forces was e, .1!]!011.\9 1“;3:1":";;};;1;;:‘:!-‘[ s e e ngton friends of | was commissioned as the spectal rep. ! ot d J Marine uid that the me- | resentative United States Gov- | Weorld Alliance 3 | i Lieu to and include the | ernment mfllfl‘\?e conference of pre- | Friendship Through the Churc Vote to Combine With Chure judge x conference. But | miers and foreign ministers in Paris. Speakers who outlined the plan for | S 0o e eecrriot [ this world.w p movement ir in South—Decision There lsateats veal caume of histbreach War Council Delegate. | cluded officers of the alllance and o i Wontron Wilion il nOUbe Fe: | s gonr veecks later THouse was des:| &8 vho hivo only recentis returned Still in Doubt. be necded oresees $32,000,000 Increase. ister € New told the | vealed. It is to remain “expurgated” | oro o' P procident Wilson to be rope and the East. = Craft for Rum Ship Is | commission ves: from the |y colonel, like the war presi-| tha American representative in_the | Sinssciifflomonstos best information ol from 5 t rished from the | qunreme war council at Versailles, | Hons oaus is ar, - : In November, the colonel rep- | @' s : e | Brsann : . g g °D- | tary of the lli id toda We| CHICAGO, Novembes : i neritad “nited States at the | : i i : Would Correct Impressions. reasi(elfithe. United “Slates gt fthe believe in getting secarity for ih Cmemse Rty contral powers. "At tho peace con. | (003 I U7 I ST S0, e, Bate forence In 1818 and 1913 House was | (il Ciricives Into community dite, | Methodists. The vote has been under A e hich Tramed_ihe ‘covenant |0ld barbarous, pagan individualism, | of the League of Natlons. In 181 e TS o S A ut il | announced today as Eeakie RC at wi Tirn to the former rate of mail matter | which have, in his judgment, created | Just before returning o the United | conference during the next three days |agatnst. The Southern Methodist & : g 14| T ewspapers a i ’ a | wr tmpressio House is anxiou tates. the colon otloned 8 oa | will affect 28 counclls in s many | still voting, with ealt 1o b individuals ? the dis | to state his own case, in several im.| member of the Leaguc commission |countries. Dr. R. J. W inve: on of the firing of two The rate W 2 portant respects, Lefors views created | 0% mandates. = oo Dr. Henry A. Atkinson, general sec- s K shells by the Coast cutter i e cnses more| by the Page letters hecome “crystal- | iouse never e D & ‘e | Tetary of the alliance, said: “The task | Eeneral confere g at the mine command hoat 20 per cent and has resuited, | lized” in the public mind { after bldding the ent good-bye | e'ipo church is to hold up the spirit | Methodis el Chire | the case, but 120 D LLLtS P mine. Paris after the signature of the ; ) | P e vesterday in Casco Bay, when |\ir New safd. in de sing revenu House pre coll In Parls after e el breach had|of friendship—which is the real b be heard by a atter vessel was loaded with 4,000 | erom this souree. ol papers to Yale Univ Versallles treaty. Thelr breach had| g “security. It 1 amazing to find| s won i A pounads of explosive powder. ; e politieal papers to Yale University 4 i occurrea some time before. Though | oot FCT e ona part of the world | L1°_censtitutional ms Lieut. Gregory sk court ot | Recommendations Submitted. year ag se _fo : Shany guesses as to its real origin fova il i vorld | passed on the vote of ifer leut. Gresory usks that aiconrt of | lis memoirs. To them the colonel | MANY, Euesres as 1o \te Beal O fon|knows about the rest of the world.| {5 conferences of his church had not | be named by Col. Wright to | N ecom: atio t the | ecently been adding by retriev- | N2Ve been m . 3 S = black and vellow races ar: % el e S . o eur e R L e ntly been adding by retrlev-{ (G071 Come to light. Seme mutual | The black eng Yellow rhces are Just |vet officially reported their votes. The | ON APPEAL FROM FINES 3 tonight sald that the A30DHM of SAHIOHE, o tes| iug importanc letters written by Bim- | priengs think members of the Wiison | ¢ Piii%, G Sl THOCT CpiReto | statement sald i d from the Coast | PLoRRee B0 1S, 3 “the sy, public men fn Tashington and | jntimate cirele intrigued to bring | g pefore us is to overcome ractal| yoris NEFe = e the commission o e oo v | abroad. abo break through jealousy of % jority in the Method scopal jciting age Bl s . U cieibilics |Quring the Summer aere sul While Col. House's internatlonal | POt tho break HEOUST e lome et prefudices and maken the world more | 51, U iR or mention. e tha | Penalty for Soliciting Patronage s excellent, he sald, and the mmn,{;';\ih Ql\t“u\li‘w\(m Josep ewant ‘.\r:n)\y:r 1("“lfi'.’fi&i""hl’?? (n:«L:::i Other authoritles say that it was the | "y Uworg Alliance is out to try l\‘l;lhf»d(m Episcopal Church wo |‘ Itinerant Wedding Couples for 2 D 119 veas clearly palnted on her | oinded: B e Iap bt disclostres abcut | colonel's assumption of authoxity atle, srganize the churches— not to) dic:| o o neclal general conference o] Ministers Set Aside 3 of floo 4 he i boat is 3 o . i D sclos = | Paris that steadiiy undermined his| 2, T8E0 J08 B heart of | Meet’ with the general conference of sters the future wstructed in o angingl- |18 retirp o the faecond. e~ | his relations with Woodrow WiISon | gtatys with Wilson. o theisil ot e |the Methodtst Episcopal Church South, | spesial Dispatels to The Star. nal design, he as s. easily recog- "“'-""’f‘) o el n effect|long before the Governor of New | " (ol House visited Washington once ! ™ (80 (5 (0 RIS 0 0 1 otions | Which meets in its regular in | "MBERLAND, Md., Nover 1ble ¥ one knowing hier type. o e ot “the flat rate now | loiey becume President of the United | or twice after Wilson left the White |, g talking nationallsm.” May, 1926. The Methodist 1 10, and taxicab drives fer Lis plan the e | The report of the incident made by | BURERSTUOT Co o€ ol ¢ | States House and always lett cards at the | ‘7 q0u S s oiicary qeclared the move. | CRUFeh, according to the officlal vote, | soiicit 1t nt wedding coupl the exposed ri Sergt. Joseph Kasper, in command of {2, a) 1abor and educa - Credited With Triumph. former President’s home for him and | 4 Y008 HEFC0Ch o rtion of | has definitely decided for unification, | the street, fined by Police Jus the offi savs, was to the s Mrs. Wilson. House also correspond- | protastants, Catholics, Jews and many 204 it 18 ver H. I violation of t the rum c © gave the House had much to do with Wil-|ed with Mrs. Wilson after her hus-| .oy “ro " poctern sects, of votes will continue to be v dinance, won upon appeal other craft no war petoro she| 2 10w ot fon nows son’s nomination at the ' Baltimore | band was stricken and maintained an | o | Should o two-thirds majori b Cenit Conct. Hugh Kelly an fired a one-pound ich lar i;:d ‘rmt.;‘h\ llr{m‘“*”_ S conventlon of 1912 and is creditel | affectionate interest in his conflmo;\ —_—————— \?K;redhl»}' the Methodist Episc Charles Grimes had been fined $ esent River. |more than 100 feet ay, and that | il og et pisid ¢ Iwith his eventual triumph over|and progress. But when the colonel, “hurch South, and that i r | e S PTHe t held that the e | immedlately following another shot |Lof such service by private « Uhamp Clark on that historic occa- | i Febraars, 1924, evinced o desire| YOUNG SULTAN TRACES !able at the present time than for some | S2emg (10 S%0nted “aia ot 1neas: \e improve- | was fired in the same direction. SAUCL o = m'»‘w» the | Slon. The tactics and strategy which | to be one of the mourners at Wood- {months past, the breach caused in|up to the charges under il he mine command Loat, weighed | e Htion, | resulted in the Wilson candidacy will | row Wilson's funeral it was discov. DYNASTY BACK TO 1662 1845 would be healed and the two|pince When Kelly and Grimes diverted « down with explosty s broadside * “Ibe disclosed, it Is predicted, in o light | ered that there was no provision fof | churches would eventually become | aiquitted, City Attorney Ci vland Rallwa to the rum chaser when the pursuit | Statement by Stewart. which will be new in many respects. | his attendance, though he was ac- ST | one.” Heskett asked that similar way, @ substitute | Started, according to Ser; Kasper, S N b o = The “Texas planter,” as House um!l“ tually on the eve of starting for | Recently Installed Head of Spanish | Offical tabulations of th _cupthern‘agn; st George W. Mehlberth, d the lettering L-49 could have been | Mr. Stewart to'd L9s COMMISTON a vear or two ago exclusively de-| Washington from New York. | protectoratar Tnl Boroec T | church_vote, as made public Sunday | fey 1. Merrbaugh, John Ira L = seen plainly that afdoption of the L N piaes | scribed himself, was a_stranger to | (Covsright. 1926.) © I8 | in Nashville, Tenn., showed 2.634 for | . 1. 'Kline be dismissed S {rates would mean 2 logs of $6.009.000 | woodrow Wilson untll 1911, or there- 5 | Fond of Aviation. | unification and 2,051 against, the for-| gor “attorney. contended th FLYERS QUIT SATURDAY. ' Waives Forgery Hearing. jin revenue annually; that a flat rate | ,houts, House had been a maker and | ] { mer being 878 votes short of a constl-| najice was unconstitutional, but | or speci ions would In-|ypmaker of xas Governors and Boy Killed by Hunter. By the Associated Press. | tutional majority on the vote to date.| aourt did not rule on that point 5 ) .ducational sec 5 the Associated Press. of the largest pe ercostein] Been educational secre Requested. el reve; hout §3 « friends belleve that tls Associatad Press resents slightly less tha | istened the declision to pub- | AND, Me 10.— amount by which has in- his political memoirs because of creased the pos ay r rtain statements recently broadcast one 1 r alin the Walter Hines Page letters. rand of Tort Mc ¥ 4 change in the tempor ' v ined numerous refer-| st t C J . | submitted, Mr. v pror y House's war-time actlvities, for unification with the Sou Gire fi > constitutional ma, necessary was the coast asts | the announcemen Would Create Park Area. cations. A low rate for newsde in Charged with forging the name of | crease revenue United States Senators for a couple of | | 'MADRID, November 10.— Muley | = is understood City Atto Demobilization of Sheriffian Squad-|Padro Guevara, the Philippine com.- | 000 a vear, and that a rate for news | jecades before that, although he had |Special Dlepatch to The Star. Hassan Ben-el-Ehdi, who has just been Eight-Hour-Day Bill Passes is drawing up another - : Se Held ik Cosablanes, |LIOWRer fo o chesc for JHD. IS ages as proposed would | pever been u candidate for office.| GRANTSVILLE, Md., November |installed as the Khalifa, or Sultan, of | i 1 onptoieriie daaniCasaancs icanor Donesa, a voung Filipino em- | prove hurdensome from a financfal | When the Democratic party was look. | 10.—Charles Albert Barnett, aged 16, | the Spanish protectorate in Morocco,| MEXICO CITY, November 10.—The | 1 s much 1 Jrench Moroceo, No- | ploye of the Hureau of Navigatlon, and operating standpoint. N e s e L L e e o e T e o Biiliens itins ariiiie 158 of fibe TTert oot o . American avia- | waly eliminary hearing in Pollce | In suggesting that the commission | campaign approached, Col. House de. | was fatally wounded vesterday when |el Mehdl Ben Ismael Ben Mohammed, |can constitution, by e esstificn Chut wloh the : ige John P. | wait until after a report of the pres- | cided to play politics on national, in- |accidentally shot by an unknown |who died in 1923. { hour working day is est: and | wedding couples to certain n ow announced, il iciall I'for the grand |ent quarter, which would Include the | stead of local, lines, and went to Tren- | hunter on the Plokworth farm. Tt| Hassan traces his dynasty back to |the varlous conditions prescribed for | they got 60 per cent of minis obilized at Cusabl ; jury under $300 bond. Christmas Dbusiness of the depurt-|ton, as he once told this writer, “to | has not been ascertained who carried|1662 and his ancestry to Fatima,|the protection of the workers, has | fees. 1t alse was stated that le ceremony to be { brother of the defendant ap- ment, Mr. Stewart said it was essen- | give Gov. Woodrow Wilson the once. | the shotgun. The fuil charge en-|daughter of the prophet. He is fond |been passed by the Chamber of Dep- | g0t part of the = it rmengand, chief e ed for him and stated that the tial to find out just how third- | over.” ilouse decided that \Wilson |tered the vouth’s abdomen. Ile died fof riding and aviation, but above all | utles. It now goes to the Senate.|ding rings and hing at cer oa Moo and G B ation would take. (class and post-card business holds! was presidential timber. He volun- |10 minutes after being admitted tolof ‘“pelota,” the Basque ball game. The bill is indorced by the reglonal | <iore h which they had agree. ers ! : DU FUIEEEILCatE teered his ices ax a friend, guide > pital, The new sultan is 15 years old. Confederation of Labor. ments. 4

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