Evening Star Newspaper, November 11, 1925, Page 17

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THE EVENING STAR., WASHINGTON, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 11, DELEGATION OF RABBIS FROM NEW YORK VISITS THE WHITE HOUSE. These men. high in the Hebrew eharches of the metropoli-. | stowed rabbinical blessing upon President € esterday afternoon. Left to right: Rabbis Dachovitz. Guzik, Golubowski. Yudeloviteh, Liefer. Margolis, Miller d Lionel ( ht by wood AT THE MITCHELL TRIAD TER . Capt. R 1 Oldys a WOULD YOU LIKE THE TEACHER'S JOB? Glenwa School of Mal- Col. Mitchell in the courtroom 3 the first witness at ye terday’s <ession. and he testified arding the death of Maj. Sheldon Hartley Wheeler of the Hawaiian group of flvers. 1=he by Underwood & Underwood ’ n a bit mixed alse has eight ~ct< of twins, and eclaims a record. The boys and rls are mixed up in the various classes the teachers are row and Copsrisht hy P. & A. Photos ANOTHER WHITE HOUSE PET? According to the ture Primer MADE SALE TO THE PRESIDENG. Miss \nne 1o Woashin “This ildren, is a wallaeby, He comes from Austr He lopes like who yesterday <old ten dollars” worth of Stone Mountain Memorial coins a kangaroo and bark like o wea Lo e was brought to this co to President Coolidge. The coins are half dollar. but they bring o higher GREEK CHURCH DEDICATED W1 1 UNUSUAL CEREMO XY AT WEBSTER MASS. Greehs traveled from all over the United States 10 attend t by the USO8, Tre Yes, children. the wall-aby will be present i : i ; the ~ervice, The photograph . part of the dedication proce : ¥ Ao lent WPy ‘ price. and the extra money zoes toward the comyletion of the Confed BRITISH WRITERS CATHOLIG MISSION TIPS NEWRULE APPLIED MUM SHOW THRONG SEND GIFT TOU.S. SOCIETY IN SESSION - TOAUTOTAGISSUE 1S MAKING RECORD Ambassador Presents Stone Churchmen and Laymen Meet ' : ]jCar0wnc'rs Filing Application Thousands, However, Await- From St. Paul’'s Cathedral in Chicago to Consider : _ Must Give Name of Head- | ing Sunday for View of De- to Missouri University. Work for Year. . . p : ; . : light They Use. partment’s Rare Exhibit. . o e ‘o 7 3 - 5 Traffic Director Eld COLUMBIA High : ; ? e ) 2 ’ e e | B the attendance at th men and prominent { 2 y > 7 ‘ m hat when : ur - of Depastmen men were here today for the an o > ¥ 3 ¢ . s v ' - f srrespondir SEvear wial meeting of the Catholic Church 7 4 A Ixtension the [nited States home mission organization church in_the United Sta A ils dependencies Much of its work, includi had been arranged ( ¢ \ o i i e { the make of headlights in the fourth heing held in reserve : | . fn hakoorHeRalE nmittee of society ment and annuity 2 % d p Mr. Eldr ho a\ a certifieates st of approved headl Cavdinal Mundellin, chancellor of x printed in the offic ‘The Right Rev.. Rrancls G § % stamped on the er members of the Catholic hier o < NFore mew. o % P Departmen ind Gorman of Boise, Iahe y ONWARD TO THE BATTLE FRONT. OLD GLORY AT THEIR HEAD. A war photograph which recalls the days when the United States sent AR DT R 0 i npletel ather prelates. { . her hundreds of thousands of fizhting men to the trenches of Franee. London was stirred to wild enthusiasm wher - men. landing in England. approved headlights when they are i Prominent Inymen in 1 E K marched near Buc am Palace and were reviewed by King George. The Americans were en route 1o France. Ny Endersood & Underwood JROl Mo drequented the ‘denlors g uditorium, « €Arey vm;;m«;-v- of vhr‘ Pullman '] h i S R A ") equipping their cars with the the t et i STATE'S RIFLE RANGE |ILEVIATHAN. STORM DELAYED, HAVE SILENT PERIOD prosed Tenses, ne listed i ane rect LT Rindred new Tananece binom g Tansing | dent the Hines Lumber Co.: John 1) will he er for the last two dayvs v ¥R e Anacind coner Coland - OBJECT OF LITIGATION| BRINGS TALE OF SEA HEROISM| [N HONOR OF WAR DEAD ™ " """ s today ta Docis each with the best poms sold. He requested the dea o National DPan wt W e. Ind S g nnsyviva S i S € Bt b e e o ———— Hyattsville Elementary Schools|] THIEVES VISIT AUTOS. c attended the = their e e a strain Right of Firing Across Reports That Tanker Badly Damaged, Its Captain| Hold Patriotic Exercises in Cele- EE L e BT e MeGuinness © of “hik s - . 3 . . ‘ . et istice D # o i this morning Hosen: Nedtevice iires ¢ ExCpenty Hurt in Gale, Declined Aid Other Than Radio DENFOL o1 Rondetice By Police Are Informed. he depurtment Sarick 1L Gritlin of Indisapoli Special Dispateh to The Star |8 of Seedlings Completed e na v Ioe wresien rsl : : o | Directions for Care of Injured Man. HPATTSVIETI - November] als i o i Ao ot At Thdinaming, of 3 3 = 1l d vice pres 2 cles left in parked automobiles hive | _ e 1l.—Armistice day” in the Hyattsville been receivkd by the police the pa i elementary schools was® marked few days. Three such thefts were! bV the Department ¥ the Associated Press jor other and discontinue other treat lementary schools was marked by, Lo4oq vesterday. A suit of clothes, | Which ave in the show for the first NEW YORK, November 11— The |ment. (patriotic exercises in each room from | pair of Qriving gloves und case of | tme this vas completed (o e ciant Mner Leviuthin stood in to port | “Thanks,” flashed back immedi-| 11 o'clock until noon, followed by a | soft drinks were taken from the car | With 1 sanctioned by oI s e s LLOKh. | ately period of silence in honor of the Of Frank L. Carvoll, 217 Park avenue all of which NEGRO IN POLITICS THEME | bine soisiers' e acrow the scean | vesterauy. 24 hums lnte nd wints | *oll oo iours the W, D. Ander: | Worid War dead | Tokoma, park: Sia. i ron"of 916" e Erown Commercaly next season her wireless aerial which went by the | (0“5 hot on the air. Finaily an ut_avenue e 01-d0utle Jxed counsel. Charles C. Kerwin i coame reasarer o suceeed Jub State rifie range B Lynch. who resigned after 15 cated He samhe- plade, ‘d& und oflice, waty e development company i wos claimed to have bec, o'clock, members of robt « o | Doroth ge pink double % ¢ ) Saturday in a hurricane off | other message came tnrough to the 3 robbed the automobile o d 3 : Race Relations to Be Discussed at;\hen the property was acqui ! ol e 'I""\‘:M"‘lmi”hw' Oriole Lodge, N L 0.0, ¥ g Woodin, Lyon P Mrs. Mary v *. large white: Hurope's s “'he range property is ne e She brouzht in the tale A - Hyattsville, ssemble ‘at the ~parked In front of 1736 G strect | Joscphine feathery pink: “Under wi said. “Boat's com Round Table Here. for home si and other g a epic of the sea, in which a Under w it nad Iadze Ralbin Snefitar etieet: hadc . beth Ty vink and white; B o Y Y A | pass hadly zed, bt we © o Spenc eet here and and also slashed the | .y 3 Wl while the State and pass badly damaged, but think we can | v Bl Tucke:, minciand whitee B il T N ol tanker, one of the jaunty | nge. Captains leg not brokem. NoiDroceed, in a body, to the Prince|curtains, hool hooks other e com e s e will Ne | cramentshave expended large sums of the deep, was the hecoine P B e Georges County World War Memorial | ticles were taken from the car. silver cast: Marguerite Shea, lavender; N rela-| National Political und . Tanje a¢ |'State can sell and B Vel AR ik morning giant craft| C o | they will place a wreath in honor of = Argenme. told police of the loss of a e L e i Great | thes Musalit Club, I thi een: spent. ,'fl"' s [ was barely making steers way in | " wSteaming for the States. See you |01 Fellows who gave up their Iives | straw chntair school 1OWS o JLEH, e "’I" 4 afternoon e conference was called the State a rifle ra ace of mountainous waves when { qhare. . Gorsd-bye."" B Yin the war. { books. and clothing. The | May Bloedorn. creamy white. @ ther the Valley 2 shed this wireless mes- | i The annual roll call of the county theft 3 € committed while new commercial varieties of by Bishop ¥ the African 2 iriifio ‘chos g e oTe ke ¥o 5 i Red. O e . N " | Japanese hlooms were put in the show by Riuen 4 . Aol z hos ving gone in violent hapter of the American Red Cross | Mrs. n one of the public, blgen A ere paldn e ahox » range., State is resist 1 in. F z0 der way today, to conti ild s indtedea Mumber of prominent e =it o8 the Aevelapment com recked, at.| BULGARS FIX INDEMNITY. | Srough Thankegiving: William &, [ A leagher handhag containing §36 | Turner and the W. A. Bilney. meniirom 15 ierent iStates o pany for the reason that the present X arried away. | Hill, Upper Marboro, is treasurer of | was stolen from the automobile of | More than 100 students from the tend S vange is an ideal one in every respect. | ilolmes seriously hurt. the ‘chapter, and will receive con s Lena Kotzn, 73 hih street | Marytand icul utal gGaliere. 0 A Danquet will be held at the i It was from th D. « | Damage by Greek Raid, 31,000,000 hutions. as will = A. B. . . vesterday afternoon Iromy torent Gisn Seminscy el from Liberty IHotel tonight and tomor . 3,636-ton tanker have been 3 | han, wyn, v. and other | explained to the police that she gave | Trinity + 0 from s Haky: |Ceoes the delegates Wil call on Wresident, * yeayy Toss of Life in Mines. s6Lon the deck of the 5,965 ton Levia Leva, Gommssion Says. officials of the o . @ young white man a MU r ety D o aeilationAchd Coolidge at the White House i G s thain : 10 e emy ¢ d the show tomorro; Among the other matters to be| CHARI ON, W. Va., November| “Shall we stand by?” the liner asked. | SOFIA, Bulgaria, November 11 (®). | _\v'.j.‘{..“:‘-::,.."‘f“ chiken aveme N . :.m:‘ln D ”;"‘4x';m.lun.‘.':l\h A-ur‘:---‘} | 11— no‘ 3 1‘-“4P n}-!“li‘l"\_‘ml tl;s)‘ Im.:h : 'Il'n.‘ little x|un|;.I.. 200 mnlea {way, | —The speclal commission sent to the Poland Shuts Off U. S. Flour. |alizhted from the ca i ared | Demands Husband Support Child v n e co v particularly as it a mines s caused he State e par did not immediately answer the Levia PR | 3 she ssed & 0il Men Sentenced to Jail. fects the negro race, residential seg-| ment of Mines to put into service 10| n's query “\ml» Macedonian frontier to estimate the| cor ence of the Associated Press, | Eepmizelie handag I Mrs. Rose Dorsey today asked the P damages caused by the Greek inva-| October - Poland | . o District Supreme Court to compel Ark covember wation, dustrial relations and | automobile rescue trucks. Ilu Septem- | Captain’s 1 under wheel- i il ) d of race relationship. | ber 32 miners lost thelr lives in the e. No feeling except when moved. | sion of Bulgarian territory and the|als s | i . her former husband, Stephen W W00 Arch Brewer Of \moniz thosa who are attending tie | underground -workings of the State.|Cannot be extracted. Using fodine | pccupation of ‘Petrich and 10 sur.| vest this year, Detailed as Instructor. H s ita) BABUOLE bl R b el iovatiall o s e B. J. Davis of Georgia, | Twenty-seven were caught under falls, | and belladonna salve. Can you give any necessity to import foreign flou crederick W. Stopford on duty | was granted a divorce March 21, 19 District Court here to serve three! Perry W. Howard of M ippi. | 11 met death in mine car and mfhe | us medical advice?” 1 % of which last year America sent over | in the First Coast Artillery District, at | and tells the court the father has not th v ail Trewe ~d Rishop R. C. Ransom of New York.|motor accidents: 10 were electrocuted | ““Place pillows about and under the | 000,000 leva as indemn! (A lev nor- | £20,000.000 worth. Ta make further | Roston, has heen detailed to duty as | contributed toward the support of Jilty 1o a cha of usinz the_mails ¥ d of nnassee, | or killed by explosives: two were killed | captain’s lezs,” Dr. G. B. Whitmore, ' mally is worth about 19 cents. but ' importaiion impossible the govern- jan instruci of the M chusetts | the child for two years. Attorney et —alis Cannection: With® atosky JSiE St. Louis a Melvin [ hy mining+ machines and two were | the Teviathan's surzeon, wirelessed. under the present rate of exc nge | ment has placed an Import tax of | National Guard, with stati at Bos- | Albert 1. Esher appears for the J. Chisum of Ch 5 listed as miscellaneous. “Keep the member hot by some means its value Is less than 1 cent). $1.50 per hundred kilos on flour, ton. Plaintiil, chairman of the execntive i rounding villages, has fixed upon 31,- ~ -

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