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=0 5 STAR. WASHINGTON, D. (., WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1925. 2 _—_—— e . oA, Y NEW POSTAL RATES 7" Comeknrame on carrra CONFEREES FAVOR | STATUE OF DOMINICAN HERO IS UNVEILED DISTRICT WOMAN DECLARED UNSOUND serrn et imbere rine opporniy i .~ SHIPPING SUBSIDY FREEDINMURDER 7 3 Forward Work by Backing Arboretum and B ey ; ; Advertisers Claim Increases’ Inaugurating Other Legislation. Abolition of Present Board Mrs. Mary Mattia Found Not Guilty in Slaying Step- © Are Detriment t0 AMeTi= | <uin tavuton 1o e sear o i father of Her Husband. 4 3 PHILADELPHIA. Pa.. \'nvnmv»-r‘vv 2 can Industry. 15 Centralization of tha efforts of | ! the Garden Cluh of Ameriea. the, Denouncing the postal rates set up . instruction in 2y to zacure the enact and Shifting of Powers to 5 G et e Brapitc meme! “CabinetilsiRecommended: of worthy needs that nught well be e underiaken by the Garden Club of | A ‘1,“.1,‘“. s X:'[ American| will piace Arst tha National 3 o ! heantification of the [ yrhoretum. I piace this firsi not be p;»_' duEreking \:'j_hjyj_",‘:_‘”‘fim""""‘; home and home surroundings. on the!causs I helieve It is of the greatest Govarnnent subsidy for American | @etriment nf American industey. the | National Capital was urged upon that | importance 1o the National Capital. | shipping and virtual abolition of the Association of National Advertisers in | Dody today at a meeting here by Lieut. {~'x:h":-)'n"~r' “‘_I~ perhaps more in line i gy ning Roard were recommended §#= Anal cession todav at the May- Col. Clarence O. Sherrill. director of | Wil ‘l-“ "»y"wm-'vul i L S R nwer Hotel adopted a resolution | th ce of public huildings and pib. | "TRANIzatio B g o il e et o publin il i The passage of the arboretum act.” | Marine Conference « postal schedules for the first. third parks of the National Capital he went on. “will be of tremendous ## ' United States Chamber of Comme £ha fourtt Mol which ware | He urzed the club Arst to throw Its| vantage In the development of ine B errect 1n 004 strength thronghont the eonntry to At industiy. in which vour organi J to_provide @ national zation 18 vitally concerned. and will | brought to the attention of Conzress be of the utmost advaniage to the De- 'at the coming session s Partmant of Azriculture to develop its | The conference. in a repori adopied | tia | Milding program, which i« so nrgently | atier considerahle opposition and after | e the Associated Press | Special Dispateh tn The Star ! CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE, N .| i | November 15.—Mrs. Mary Mattia, | vear-old mother of twa children. whe | was sent on trial for her life Monda { charged with the murder of her h {band’s stepfather, Noal Pappalardo | tree The jury, after deliberating for ar nal Merchant | lled by the! The conference’s sction will he The resolution. was presented by ' the ameasy €ommitice on postal rates. headed by ahoretum here. and after the enahling R. \. Fellows of a Chicage addresse- | act is passed, 1o get the appropriatic graph conce for it. A< a4 second step. and he hour and 40 minutes, hrought in | | verdict of net guilty. Mre. Mariia | who was led into tha courtroom h necessary at this time. alonz the right | a minorit substitute 1 heen de ! Chief of Pq ) 1 L ¢ R would he e first w noi or p 9 ) ol olice Albert T =0 o Text of Resolution it Id he the fr Lamene l('d'”f' "lines. The head offices of the depari- | feated. suggestea that the subsidy he % 3 3 | hear the verdict. was in «h?':‘yrj r'-'-r The resol on follows the ar CLAIN., We FECHRMN:OR A ment would he developed in the canter | effected through payments to steam * H pos a1 ite sixty- the club aid in zeiting adequate ap ensed postal rates propriations for the extension of the Whereas Cor &ighth se: 4 jous state and iineas of the clty of Washington and the ex- | «hip lines for maintenance of services i 5 The woman walked slonly tn he perimental and laboratory work would {10 particular trade regions and| f a_prohibitive point without any'Darks fo the Capital: third, legislation | by developed on the site of vour ar- | throush isauance of mail contracts. 1t | ,;’n",‘(’.‘,','l',"n!“'f‘,’.',‘:“f'k“,{':}:‘,',;““',";, el geientific hasis. therefore 1o the detri- | increasing the park commission’s ""[“ um. on-the outskiris of the eity. { recommended also that Federal aid | " 2 Rame of lench firor Shd AT it ment of American industry, and ers, and. fourth. that It then give S| “The arhoretum will further allow j for merchant ships of types required R . & !” It e o ke Whereas, except for charges im-|ditention to zetting adequale apDro-|iha removal of the experimental farm | primarily for military or naval re-| proveriy aliocated 4o the Vot Cffice | priations for the maintenance and in-|now an the Virginia shore adjolaing | setve. and pasial doraoses Shoull e | The young mother listened as Fore Department. the department i now ternal development of the Washinz {man Frank Miller ancwered o Arlington Cemetery to the site of | provided fi In appropriations for rodueir ubstantial profit over| ton parks. which. he said. receivefine arhoretum and will thus allow | those services. | ‘f-'L‘.’-L‘;,.d w:’- 3::':‘»:»“\"9,1» ,'Zr :ur-: gnd above the ‘cost of icarrving the jllescumoney nec capita or pec acre than e lexnanaloniotithes Arllugion Ceme.| The Shippine Board: as npw. constis| ldown. and her hushand came 1n he mais, and thoze dnan ity ol simllacisirenithe fiery Sopenide i huaprsrentEatira G015 | b1 el OLIHE Has atamdnslsd s tHe v e | |aid. She embraced her five.month.o Whereas said rate wre dis- | country, -\perimnetal farm site. which is con- | port declared. and in its place erected SPTia Wh i Tionibt to 1ot griminatory and ame o n shec e wént tnto detail el S ihe | sidered w0 necessary by the authorl (3 board of three members. with semi s i Ax upon those who use the mail fathoms of sovernm e ADE ok T ooy vy e AT and Jeaulatory duties: The “ourtroom in Uproar. Be it resolved. That the Associa- which a propoced plece of legislation | i im, (hAIEe of the cemetery. Thia | judiclal and regulatory duti i P removal will also he necessary ansfor to in con- | conference recommended 1 The packed courtroom went in: o o (SES. ol ymust follow mom the time of ite in-[nection with' the completfon of the |the Commerce Department of the ar when the verdiet was o . posed s manufacturers of ception until itx approval as a law, | Arlington Memorial Rridge project, | present hoard's functions of promot- and Justice Camphell rapped for o lines of i indusiry. DY VO [and pointed out that after the en e inz shipping. It also sugzested that der. | e har e pioarer, B Actisagsed Ahepitollgwstiing Referving now to the general | axecutive administration of the Gov. ! A crowded courtroam was in evt B es INCreAseS i work of zeiting the appropriations | method. which I indloated hefore. the {arnment fleet and sale of ships he dence this morning as Aftarner W as ::1;: e OaTe b v R et procedure to secure a great National transferred to th: Emersency Fleet | verton }\.ngxnv :.'u',.vq for the voung Berio: = B vhtee B thone Ohia . Arboretum. for certainly this conn- ! Corporation. the president of which | woman's acquitta ry ne ds one tremendousiy. 1= jor | would be nnd of A I8 effact in for the reason iha the superyisi Wolverton. who was former prose 1050, cites nroonrsalfhe teeatey e -a am & |1he Secretary Agriculture 1a national advisory hoard appointed by it lnrd: nden County ”dxuh he it evenue from that elass of { poii e (el o - {n a|Secure the approval of the Rurean |the Chief Fxecntive. with a cabinet \b«mm axdolian an enonmons. Jburl t8a a department. and it i s alioC ithe Zet and the Presi- | member as it chairman i 5 ? Ll\l'l’ of a r'n,m r\'_’;V?L ponnd < Resolved. That we advecate the | [RoSram of heautifcatio, thisiehowt | dent “for the bill as being in ae. | Bowit Biggies. Wi, hmeiling of the bust of Duarte, the hero of the Dominican Republie. at_the Fan-Smerican Union today. Left [#nd over 6 feat in height. = return of fir third and fonrth-class | .o a0 " ool b ot carvice in the de. “”""*"“‘ With his financial program to right: Mrs. Rosaria Puente Wittkop, niece of the Dominican Minister; Senor Don Jose del Carmen Ariza, Minister : "\\":'",']“ : " eYOLL yas sniad fates 1o those in effect in 1924 (07| lopment of the National Capital | oinges SIPMIt the Bill 1o the com | Tu supplant the present regional | of the Dominican Republic: Senora de del Carmen Ariza, Master Jose del Carmen Ariza, grandson of the Ministar |10 0ffer Pappalarde < will in eviden s the reason thai those rates, long in ' ‘flopme! ; n el euite imictess on feulture of the Senate | represeniztion on the Shipping Foard ' of the Dominican Republic ( ing the veil; Mrs. F. A Ariza, daughterindaw of the Minister and Senora de | Pefore the defense hezan lis closing affect. were scientifically arvived i Eingthal Thieh ihe. Gavden |?N4 House of Representatives and, | the ‘canterence recommended «reation | Ariza, and Licendiado Federico . Alvarer, secretary of the Deminican legntion. | address. by the I Office Department from ' 16V """‘j"|‘ § ““'; D ” ol = outlined above, 1o secure its pas- | of regignal advisory hoards 16 st The defense attempted ta prove b the standpoint of the cost of carrying | 11b it pledzed. A nderstand . lsage through hoth houses enact- | with the national board in determin ' 4 e will that Pappalarde hated h , the maii. the proper balance of the e primary aims of the | ment into law. Immediately after is | ing policies Af & the various a C UroeC | stepehildren and that he had ar the mail. ine proper baiance of " the b 1210 proviae by precent I I 18 Immediatels atter ) ing policies aftecting the various sec. | i Railmen in Britain S ehBE Rt iy Rel i (o Fost Office Department _should ren- | And example tnstruction in beautifica: | iake steps 1o secure the necessary ai | Horiia ahe. rortonal and national | make Jaseph Mattia. his stapson. mar inzs. The nuestion then is whether Aets as Boomerang. it ix appropriate for the Garden Cluh Can Demonstrate Need. "'*;_;L:l“"“"n"";:" ke e Muss Ln: T e P e R R L . Ing the matter af the postal resolution ' fication of the National Capital % | Garden lub of America can be of the | South Atlantie shipping intereets | shall not he permitted ta condner or Elnce the address of Mr. Fellows last | preference o similar w inany of | sraatest possible hely oo Sohe jsanih L Aviantic. shinning, dntercets manaze the hotel. My axecutors shal Monday on “The Postal Outlook.” in the many cities thioughout the coun- | thaiv “a\cn. efforrs . e Interestine | Conieréas f hedessiry. the ‘Bebt to By the Assaciated Press. watch tha children of her first mar swhich he aved the increased rates. | iry represented here today nothis work all other organizations | presarve regional representation on LONDON Novemher 15, If fage. who have a1 inflnence nve Renito Museolini. the Fascigt pre. her. They are worthless and dissipated Four Chosen 1o National #ni nevar dia respsct me and necer etpeciaily on third class mail. are i I feel that there arc 5 numher of of women, wherhe proving to he a hoomerang hecanse |excellent reasons why the eforts of political or eivie ' the Shipping Roard. R. S. MacElwee i their nature, in der 10 demanstrate | commissianer of port deveiopment ar | YOUth Suing Negro Wife Says they are causing large nsers of this i the den’ Cluh should be central- |\ tha [rastent X | helped the familv. T insist that the ! § resident. the Burean of the (‘harleston. defended the present or- sign on December 1 the Lecarnn L i class of mail to curtail heavily their {izeq in Washington and its develop- | g qa8 *resids nary hat t . i . 2 i he kept away fram my property d i cavay & P el = 0 Congress hers | s ion of the hoard as vital te k 1.1t is possible he may he eom s L SRR L gxpense for postage” He predicied | ment wions Lemuriful ines " the | RIS G0 0 Lonsress thay there | ganiation of ihe “basrd as” Father Sent Him Abroad. \U s possitle he s . | Boardat Today’s Session | "t vk n that unless the lower rates were re-!first place it mives 2 power of eon:[nq’damand for tha propesed amrer | PTODE 8XPA A ) ed 1o om the port a . zround that tha will was drawn up in established. the potal deficit for this centration in one place for the forta [ ian, "I menna af ‘mecamlisnaioi | ., 1% conference raport attacked as| Blushes on Stand. ands 1o London, It i of Convention. 123 and probated in Julv of thi year present’ vear would run nearer fa of the society rather than a disper- [ T2 means of accomp | “unsound in theary and unworkahle that ln vlew dt'flie repore aleo that i was immaterial £100,000.000 than the S30.000.000 re- | sion of these efforts in a small and in- | V0 u tn ve werpe g NOWN 0 in practice” the attempt to combine ahov leaders and Iaber raec 2o § ported hy Postmaster General New effective way in a large number of lo. O eal mention. but lin the Shipping Board semi-judicial : i) Victim in Good Health B it it 2 cHltien = MEoreover.ithe Natipial Cap: '1'(":‘,:{”,1; m":x SR T regulatory duties. responsibility for By the Assaciatrd . Bar Ipment intend ""."Z", Four new memhers of the national| The defense scored a point when I A resoiution alse was adopted at the iral 1= the proferty of everv citizen | r conzress or ln-:m. "’ v; vv\:mh"' | promotion of shipping and executive WHITE PLATINS, N. Y., November . «’\-. o L norec ,.' train ,hoard of directors of the National| ‘larence Wayv. Pappalardo’s physician morning session extending the ap-!of the United States and as such I= | o O ons 00Ty aey N Senate | functions of administering and dis- |15 1 oonard Kip Rhinelander todas o bl e SAs Council of Cathelic Women were slectad | ®5tified in rehuttal that the 52-year preciation of the association for the (woithv of the effort of the Garden [ 7 W7 h Acquainted | posing of the Government-owned s 1 . L = | X < b . Md man. who was alsn a justice nf entertainment afforded the members | Club 1o make of it the outstanding [71], "V cr8anlzed effor in appealinz | gon,” admittedithat his father g oreltiy Thi= is the imong the |at today's session of ‘thelr annuall he peace. was in good health. thoush of the association Fleming New- | canital of the world in the beauti- | i ("% Bresident “":lh'_"'lh- Burean of | Opposition 1o any form of subsidy | removed him from the saciety of Alice i i e meers ough the |convention at the New Willard Hotel. " subject tn imaginary flis. The prose bold and other officials of The Star.! ful things that the Garden Club of | gaaation vors O | came largely from labor representa-' Reatrice Jones. his negro wife, in Rk T Kok 1 (he: retises They are: Mrs. John MacMahon of | yijon endeavored to prove that the and by the Times. the Congressionai| America stands for NEeHae coratertin 4 jtives In Ghe coblbotiite WNO BOM 1010 vun yesrs hefore thelr far] Lk L Altne in tie pEvijes. |che stlaliens of Oulbsne. Mim. M | aoceried was 10 poor Mokih and couts Gountry Club and local business men. | ““Assuming. then. that it is appro-[ woshingron. which 1 wion Si2™ 108l former Senator Atlee Pomerene of 2 | a vefumal by the trainmen to baing | Q/Fallon of Denver, diocess of Bl{ ot offer any violence to the defend iAddresses were made This mOCNINg | priata far the Garden Club of Amer. |\ "anin€lon. which 1 wish {0 bring { (LI SARl0R AUk Tomerene o0 Aiclusal by the trainmen (o bring | Paso: Mrs. Edwin Ford af the archdio- | i ’ t§ Nartin P. Rice. manager of the jjea to take Washington under ita| 0 YOUF SRecial art comditiona [RICh | serve only fo delay restoration of the | His admission came in the coirse R A ay {Steot New Odleans and res Catllon |- Unwo, iofMicersi 0 the\ ‘WashinEton ublicity depariment of the General|wing, the next question is, What is tioned before, I would "“_ MEN- | \merican merchant marine MES) ot (rosa. examtnaiion whan T.6e Par s Hays of New York _| . C. Palice Departmen:. testified this Hlectric Co. Lee 1. Bristol, adverfis | tha practicable method to he follow- uld place first on e it Poatens - aaetan’ thet “Prestdanc The delegates will elect direc Y - i8 the necessity f £ i morning for the defense. Officer Hal- ARE manager f ng Triste Mvensi®o. lea in neg adeauate appropeiations for troTIME | Harding. whe advocated a ship sub. rom the archdioccse of Raltimore | muttas O the Cofense. Officer Hel- William H. Grimes. president of the | forias Often organisations and i i ations for the ax nder er hushand's annuliment and Boston this afternoon. They fendant for over 10 vears and related X 3G ) ‘ tension of ik g Giitios sidy. had been unable even to obtain lander in h e e st are and rela Gemmerciai ¢ redit Gompans l;’r_'mln, dividuala are only oo eager (o se sl the S, """'; "\}:"” ":’ A vote on 1t In the Senate and he!auit, read a 17-page letter written by | il alg "{ g adional president | how he used to take her hand and e Hardvware Tetniier Tndianapolis, |CuFe results’ through lack of knowl: | g PIF 5, SGORANAE with the Na | draw the delegatea’ attention 10 thel e woenie sorh ABiiL 1922 | | arry her acrose the street when sh 4 in v. John AL Lynch. field secretars edge of the exact steps necessary e Bnt By e akaty oo te- Mo Rev. John A. Lynch. field secretar iring results from these ei. sons Davig, counsel for Mrs. Rhine. zoods. He contended that the word- | ing of the act made it mandatory for . { o = | = 3 b 3 j was going to and from scheol Ind accomplish the end in view. and. this ;'"'.‘m:v'vl- 1o the full authorization L R axitation for a aub. | The missive was written from the | = = Catholie Medical Mission Foard. Spoka Patrick Lynch was the other officer he assaciation will hold its semi- ! i aepecially true with reference to 000 a year. The members of { 7 it Canal Zone while voung Rhinelander n the urgent need of medical mis- | o e CG ol 10 i he otenatd oo Minual Summer meeting At ome ' ip, afforts so often made by organl.|!h® Park Commdasion feel that dur.|MAY WA uselen Iwas on a Iong tour at his father's sions in_ rhe- different ‘missicn sta- ! foiian Mrs. Mattia has in Washinetnn 7. h) 3 1y, 1o he decided upon by. satione through the country to help [ N8 the recent vears of rapid growth Preferential Rates Urged. orders. tions. The wark of the medaal mis The various women's arganizations & referendum later, o e 1 ef Washington the purchase of park | One paragraph said sion tsell ~‘a preaching of the} ot cape May County who plaved an 3 _ 1and Is at least 30 or 40 years behind. | [nclusion in the report of A recom- | “leaining n vour letter thai 1 zospel.” he said e ST el bnun i) wheiplaved an dysttsiue MnNIndustoy. Method of 1egislation. only very small tracts of park land | mendation that the “teeth” of the | seedn't worry any longer. 1 set my He told of the Marvkn aters e ntion o e e Tt Tn an addrass last night at the an s having heen purchased since 1901, and | MArchant marine act of 1920 he Not|pooy oy reat and will carey me on, : who have sent four wemen to Mar. | 3 ("SRRTON 00 fhe Sroman last night at Dual banquet of the assorlalion. el | ates ime methoda. of getting | e’ atore sach dav building aperations | amploxed. but that the right 1o their | 0" matter how long the fiznt Tmers.” | Sheik Slayer Says He Makes |anetie Coliage 1o study medicine and | iy nems, oL Mrs. B. Moore. at North &7 the MivfowerHotel prarle Thospe: ?;1":uv:= 1nhr In:‘lr:"d‘" “'rvnir:” s a.; d:c!rn\m(]homui.’nl forested areas | Nse ‘h- r"\*'uw;‘ ‘\."k-" ::fill'dd"";’ “What fight were von having o ;-» ised in mi“m‘“ ‘«wk a few days and then leave for hep itor of the Nation. told of the vital through any legislatio r 'S)which ance lost can never he re.|cussion r. Pomerene declared an|.qiaq Mr. Davis | f H “Four tools are absolutely neces. |, t 718 Fifth strast northwast S mational advartising pase in. the | hirthplace through the budgel. to | Cotarsd [ merican marchant marina ennid he | "l M7 DAY ered Rhine No' Effort 10/ AVoidiChis « 1 .irn-tome Ars, sbeolutely e home. at 715 Fifth street northwes flevelopment of the great manufactur. | (On&Yess. through the committees. . aio jdeveloped onlv through allowing | 1, 4 i <peaker conmeluded “Thev are:| inz concerns of the ecountry. and And into law. and cited as an example ower to Commission, I preferantial rail rates to shinments | Foreibly separated by vour cago Police. Priesta, sisters. doctors and nurses. | . - : While Admitting thar thara i such the Iegislation which resulted in the | qipo noi most important fanturs [CATTS0 dn American hattome and | g, OIS The big four ' ONE DEAD. 12 HURT & thing as foolish expenditures for | formation of the National Capitall;, .o, \Washington program sheanld, | liscriminatory dutias in faver of such L SNEAS Advertising, he strassad the point that | PATK Cémmission and ite authoriza i i Message From Pope. Catnotie women ot americs were! AS FLAMES SWEEP tion of funds. which. he pointed out, [\ MY cPinion. be a concentrated effort “You meant hy the fight vou re has to ba fallowed ach vear by es |10 mecure an additional authorization | Ry the A ferred to in vour letter that vou were mase production of products is de " CHICA Novembher 1% Martin I dent to extréme ‘degree upon 3 for the National € ark Com.|thé President to put those provisions | o to marry her when 2 commended for the stand they have . foie lo fn Sxtrems WSEneC upen | imiie fur the fund. " CUnforunate. oo Moo e A ,p::"‘\,»k',,:‘"d\lnvn effect and charged that Presi- ;F‘:‘“M"_ fent 9 Der " | Durkin. sheik molice slaver, sat In a |(aken regarding indecsmcies 1o oo SHIP: 367 RESCUED advertising as an economic force that | N° T e Ity to make a comprehensive city and | [&N0Ted the law e Garoen ¥ detective squads sought to capture or | for modest zarments, in a message causes clerks to tell customers thap Provided for by this mes regional plan of W Ira Campbhell. general counsel of | (Continued from First Page) “Rut.” continued Col. Sherrill. “as a hinglon: andiits o surroundings in Maryland and Vir matter of fact, the passage of enablinz 4 Of rourse, advertising pays. Rut s | 1°gislation is not quite as difficult as R;"‘vflh Ini f;v‘t-n":"j,l:'n un{;)vn-\g.m[r.m" Comac Tndneny P e O this would appear. for in general| Sesome Sullas. The Naglondll i stmtilly e i this sosamnisy D A o 3°T% | worthy legislation 1a ordinarily not i ea (e o llon A iaest. | (e @irenden the recommendation | $OI0r | WA f an 2 vigorously opposed hy any group of e rday.Hphrone hienT % [ tor a subsidy. asserting the Govern- | Rhinelander aye to send out salesmen But i HEoLON bill. whicl ° & whicl o DalC L kit R, tha e L7 nd us Congressmen. and. therefore. if the e L nave here, which, i 10} Swonla be called upon $o. pay|iNE. said that her Again turning to the question of kill him. He tald thic to Dr. David from Pope Pius XI. which was read | — s ovi. | Whether Leonard had any suspicion | Omens. who treated him for wounds|for the first time in this country atfio Miami 1o open a store. said he lost ‘::'lfl?;“;m;hfi ::d.r';l:‘. "'.‘-2..5’,1' te. |that his wife had nezro hlood hefore received in his escape of a police trap, |the session last nigh The mes- | g4 000 worth of linans. i & S He | e married her. Davis asked. “What | Octoher 29. and whose conversation |¥a&e. which was originally presented|” Samuel Vedereck. New York. alse on lwotor wae Alice’s body? Young to the women: attending the Interna- | his way to Miami to npen a store. loet ng and blush tional Union of Catholic Women's! §7.000 in Tinans and 106 in each. he me were no Leagues, was hrought to this country i an article costs more hecause it is the American Steamship Owners advertised nationally.” he declared with the dapper killer is told in a Ktammor copyright s in the Herald and reported these salesmen were tongue-tied it passed, w = anal A0 .< ROus of Wb = had amin by Mrs. Harry M. Benziger of Balti-| passengers as atent 3 JeotilalSmobinaw: it jwaujasine S am [ MambersioL ourianpanization can s oy e i e ey | onIS about half the sum it now loss | @aicer than those D0 jomen De DT Uihe wirest pince:ifor: 5 huntedimanil movet SR s A e ot fit it ate S £ . the stroi backing of worthy : ure in ear | 00 ? of shitos | see: vana. Davis aske: Cha REntt o0 Chicato itfic mis b col - | fast wer heir praise of the B color. coupled with vor Saturday. Rishop -Joseph | A recommendation that a Federal| Hel o ipled th ie ishoy ph 1%e tongue-tied it. ton, would he an oficers and crew. Chief Engineer GGau economic waste.” jdet. who comes from Jacksonville, was given much credit for rescue work. He stuck to his post until nearly un sought Du f ; ; ton along linex of orderly and beauti-| ving met her fa ¢ are n confided 1o the Surgeon | Schremhs of Cleveland read the mee. and particularly by the members of | (o0 Alenk lines bf orderiy and beauti- |, o i vorkers' compensation act | having met her father, afd not ar is shot-zun slugs were removed from | gage E Hjeime the committees of Congreas which | ful Rrowth. which has been so woe- |, 7 0oceg ax protection for American | AnY_suspicion ge. ng. have the legiciation in hand. it is usu. | [0V nezlected in the past. | ek his arm and a pistol bullet taken from | -y aplg Cxnother frem whitn'1 wish to!S63men waa opposed by Andrew > his back. the newspaper says 4 Arésa number of wo | Tax on Adverti mber women calling themselves Christ canian ey > 3 - newsnay 2 A ) who{conscious from smoke. passenger 315 hozpe asbinedlinec hecavs smmend to vonr favorable consid, | LUIUSeth. president of the Interna _.Tve walked through pretty neatly |ace adbocatime ndscent faghionees | sora: Tom win i kS, Dasssngers { mans do not undérstand national ad-! . pletures to enliven tha presen. | 7ation is the necessity for adequata | ',“e 5 ','"e"” S '-‘PRES|DENT'S FATHER :\:'n*f '-f:“\'."".‘.~ o D, S (e | the mesaagé Tead. “but in faet thevlof his exneriance vertising unintelligent legislation re-! yaijon' of news and to give a richer | APDpropriations for the maintenance SILTIIe. (o tha HoL At oF A eitors i SRS S 4|l~'1‘\nnny the name of Christian | David Roach. a passenger. oi Jersey - sutted. He alluded 1o the increased | understanding of news events. “hera|and internal development of the parks | fURU'EG 1o (e Foard of director ] FRESH ATTACK [Rased Closc cnonEbit0 A hunEiedicon, tegarding the plea of many edu- | City. said posial rates in saving: “Would you|pae been & srawing interest In thic|of Washingion. A few davs ago Mr. | °f ‘e Chamber whether 1o submir HAS 3 “Disguise? Oh. I just put on a cap | {o'ors that if they enforce modesty | “The crew fought the fire for fanr ; ) o nass produetio; i v ) “re i 1 in dress o < w AW r ours i nt g Do 1 put a tax on mase production. penaliz- | lina of nawspapar work. he said Fredéric A Delano told me that the | [ o'y Tofarendum of membar cham- | BUT RALLIES QUICKLY |nsiesd f « har. and <haved oft my e, mothers Will withdraw their i hours and did not zive un wntil the fresmin o kn Industry which makes e ity of Des Moines. hAlf s« 1arge A% jare or (0 send it direct to Presidan | moustache. g 7 SE0m el s Holiness | *hip reached Delaware Bay and was ose superior produet a price 2 § . ashington. has a park budget for | coglidga and Congreas. | B Nohody's going to identify a fellow. | d e theit frunsasion Certainly not. But eur Government | '\{"“f"‘\" an. "R:""ld"",')l': ‘;‘fl""“ proximately 25 per cent of ifs éntire [ mieansinyed s roy Rixet age) ‘""“”]‘;‘"“”"“"‘h' "":"f“m"':”‘:fl';':d““ any e. Indeed. it is in the \p:" L Lenapt wus the sixtb of the H ’ tion of Newspaper Advertising Fxec- Ately 25 i ing like a thousan - 3 Sl -~ Yla . s {s doing that very thing today in plac- | O Of. Mewspaner Advertising Brec- | o) onditures to g0 to park mainte. BOWIE ENTRIES A8 the colonel to accept his| prys any attantion.: name of humanity that it is necessary | (06 1INers to face the fire mena i i | o 1 peaking L - : ! ! persua | pays any 7 - to Aght for d : : within six vears. A month agn the nZ 2special postal tax on AdVertising. | 5 qiertising. told of the many serv.| Nance. development and extension son’s invitation to come here. No effort was made hy Dr. Omens to [ or decency in dress OBHRNGRS Wik burneab e pvhere would mase production be ! (0, "\(hich are demanded Ly some | Instead of 25 per cent in Washin BRI | Therefore. if the President does al-| notify (he police until Saturdav eve. |- [If the United States and Grear | GMANThe as Burned 1o the water's without mass selling” Can veu imag- | 400 Hoino coneerns and which <oma | 10N, We get for park maintenance and FOR TOMORROW: [ ter his schedule while in New York ning when Federal agents took him | BUitain engage in a war in the near|SH2¢, It hel #n infammible carkn of tne mass production finding an out- | (LT ol S ant i Thom. | intérnal development approximateiy (Firat Race, 1:18 P.M.) a4 have hir special cars routed 1ol to the hureau of Investigation for | SUture it will he in-a titantic sirugxle| A azEn o let by the old individual -alesman ' an as Lyons. formerly of the Baltimore |2 Per cent of the hudgat and for park News, following the same , {maval stores. o cished estioning. The detectives arranged | fOF control of the ofl fields of the| VAl store ne man perished. TAST RACE—Purse. $1.300: claimine: | Ludlow, Vt. the nearest railroad q } world,” Dr. Charles &. b h : s G. Fenwick, pro-| route? In the heginning a man ped. | 1hject, de. | extension about 113 pér cent, or a total | 2-ve. -alds Last Spring the Mohican was ute? In th 2 . L ofnt to Plymouth, it will he with the 1o trap Durkin if he returned to the A % beached off Cape Canaveral. 130 dled hie own product. Then as he | JE% T8 A1 LhE S e S i | of 313 per cent of the tatal Madget. as | *Bill- Mann Grotte oo 1001 PO of getting ihe coionel to ride | physicians' ofice Monday. but the | {6850r of political science at Bryn|iifien east of Jacksomalle. i Prospered e amrioved another man i, iices hy newspapers as putting 1 | AZ#inat 25 per cent for a city which | My el 8.0 e | o A Niie ANl rot bacauss ol blsatatica T plallege. 10ld the delegates. | TUOCR, €A5L of acksonville on fire to 4n the peddling. Then we had the | 5°' 3 i a State capital and not the Capital | 0% 'y " 100) 5 pr . - ol poorhe Beople. especially the| bandoned afier the eraw St 5% window displavs for their advertise: s, a§ pital and n. pital | ovi: ini Flicker . 1081 4ny undue alarm over the PreSent | s———eee | - especially thel,, 3 shandoned after th 5 age of commercial travelers. hut the rs. ate. |of the world’s greatest nation. *Fre Dubner .. Helen Walker (. jop i AN 2 { Catholic people. the speaker asserted, |09 #bandoned afier the crew of 24 pace became:so kwift thatiin oraer to| DEDINK them (o, eel ‘denirs, ete., | * Ut PUED BIERRGECR 0 receive | micovir . Snaitis : CotNIon Of the IAT. widencs futher | IDOM: 15 consiereblt e s | fo Protect the interests of the \\r4l»::31!“’!,‘?h“"{; Inkemolby theculier Tiilng keep up with the increased produc- | . . 4 2 . ol leskimoney PEr capiii ANOLIeEs money | D5 Ok *Temves i o 4 den f | not making its contents kn - Mai by forcing statesmen to proc e Mohawk was scuttled in Dela t ewspaper. but that it was legitimata P pl ess money ! s\iaringo High again was stricken with what is de- | here was nothing | # S PHEOCKES Bay after a fi vith fi tion of comfort commodities some 7 er acre, 1 feel quite confident | - | *Reck " Sud Orban 4 o | Coupal stated that ther isome kind of satistactory | wariq | WAre Bay after a fight with fire and a service 1o give Information to the|Der acre, 1 feel quite confident In xay- | *Re u: : ccribed as a “heart block” was con- canse any great con- i tecats 3 T world | aging I ry 2 las foethod of sultiplylog Kthe Aileanian e that v clty of similar size in | tYami 5 Rockoy s¢ contained in It to cau n court of arbitration raging storm on January 2 last nea s | national advertisers of conditions of | In&. that any city simllar Mz in ) eue eved-to the President late yesterda I Prof. T h fter 200 had 10 be found { he United Si d T feel aur 2l s yeye! & cern. |'.. Prof. Fenwick spoke of the pr ere, after 200 passengers had heen i § { the local populations which would [ the United States. and I feel aure that | 577 300 L4 waodlawn & af n by Maj. James F. Coupal. “oupal brought the | «. o Preaent] tak by A C LI LR s SR t i t 3 3 ot otler and Waodlawn Stahle sntry. | afternoon by Maj | Maj. Coupal broug! | “ruthless acono: e by taken off by a Coast Guard cutter gwves. It takies rvr'wnfih\r- e AD| gulde the advertiser in placing his|¥Ou Wil agree that as the Nation's| the President's private physician, who e maa OND RACE—Purse. $1 300 [ 3-vear-oids and up: 615 furlongs advertisements and in deciding :pon | (apital it ghould receive not only as sident this morning was not at all | hetween the nations of fla, |2nd tWo tugs. The seacocks of the ) the w millions of salespeople. It short.cuts | uts | Thatr appeal much as any other city of equal size was chief consultint when the sev- . alarming, he sald afterward. HiS in-i but said that he re ‘| Mohawk were opened and she was the whole Afstribution process. e e “onl 100 Sieel Bine 193 eral specialistx atiended the colonel| formation was that the colonel had | ceastul acbitration nCipe v be. | MMk 10 exingdich the fiames yertiaing not only supplements but | RZcElus Furtock. publieher o Moon ST v last July during his first serious at-| yeqieq well during the night, and thatliween Bulgaria and On March 11. 1924. the Apache gomplements mass production. When | (he Wichita (Kans) Fagle. declared T Naw Hona tack. Maj. Coupal had talked twice | pis condition today appeared no more | criterion of equal " s er “|blazed “up off ‘Atlantic Highlanas the history of this Ascade I8 written, | (DAL higher advertising Tates for na Another Gland “Triumph.” | *Merulina > 3. during the afternoon over the JONE- | serious than yesterday. Maj. Coupal' dling the troubles J.. while en route 1o Charleston describinz. as it will, in superlatives | tional advertising as cornuasied e nothe: umph. {Sun Rafah .00 118 *Tod Renesor .. distance telephone with Dr. A. M.{ wjj| talk with the colonel’s attending : among the great i om New York with 200 passengers the tremendous advance in the stand. | that of local advertisers were justi- *Night Shaie | 102 Theo Fas .. powers Pict = z o ridgewater, Vt.. Col. (00l | physician every few hours today. and | He remind his fire was brought under controi | 4 rounds o An Englith physician, as the result | Ladr Boss 107 < Cram of Br 1 physician every | nded the members of < & n r ards of living whereby the common- | fled on the grounds of local patrior | | AT ORI B e A ar . | En Rikehnackbr 108 Chmites’ ", "3 idge's attending physician. The re-lin the event the former's condition power they had to influence ine morilq|And the Apache proceeded on. her est Iaforer has lwxuries that kings | N 0 e anal advertising |serts that the stimulation af Auctiees | i Bt star.. 1od ~Fmental ' 104 [port Maj. Coupal carried to the Presi-{ (akes a turn for the worse hefore to- | of the world 21| way. i ol national adver Ghare Do Mar.. 107 i = A jraneaa e ey 4. £ e 2 = 50 vears agn did not dream of. a AN T tor i i nontaRl e nstwithia certatn' serum waliGlins | ; {dent Tast night was that while the | morrow night, it is lkely the Prest:i Mgr. Thomas V. Shannon of Chi.| Four Killed in Explosion. farge ‘chapter will bs’devotéd to (his [And on tHe utottown gleoulation ool B 8R08 U A CEEEETacIuI Wl | o THIRD RACFE—Purae. &1300: claiming: | colonel's condition was by no means| dent will cancel his participation in | cago spoke | little-understood phenomenon, national | NW&papers. which henefits the na.[inate r v making all | 3.coar-cide and up: 17 miles. °on the Eucharistic Con-| While the Cly e liner Inca was in 5 i Is general condition was more | the Chamber of Commerce hanquet in | gress to be held = 3 3 v races white. | g . |&rave, h A pope L \ in Chicago next | port s, S o sdvertising. Machinery will be given | tonal advertiser and not the local | RN a SEnles 194 | serious than it had been at any time' New York, and. with Mrs. Coolidge.;June. ~He' said that over s oonans| B0, 2 ARCori e, credit. as will transportation and man. | 2dvertise R e yerter - - | 3ea Fairy *Bodanzky 1a0 | since his operation last Summer. Maj. [ Maj. Coupal, will g0 directly 10 Ply-{ people are expected 1o take o | AURUS 22 102 G agement, but the credit for motive | 98 Aftérnocon were by Don . Seitz N of Tromp.. 4 *Rowe Ciout’ 1 100! Coupal talked with the President this | mouth. The latter saw the President | munion in one. day. jhmes Snakiv ey ece Sainy emen power will g0 ta advertising o6t the New York World. who told of Tax on Irish Bachelors. Bouen et i ahg MM ool BB lnorning before 8:30 o'clock and was| again just before noon today, and | & i losion .aboard. The ship was carry- 3 e rates anq esults fand W Jx Shurien s e ! S8 Iwith him for nearly half an hour, dur- | sald that he had received no informa- | are of Children. ing & _quantity of powder, which was Is Economic Necessity. of the New Enxiand Conferctionérs The Iriah Free ftate has fmposed | -FOURTH BAGE —Puce. 81700 e mean- [ 70" Dyl yime "2y a1t A0 hour, dUes | sa i that ho had mpecived g e ] e care cf B & moved out of reach of the flames he- : ot fer chelor: | dal puree: 2-vear-n . Honkn ® i was discus ¢ “Advertising as a social agency, as | Co. who spoke on advisers’ service. A tax on hachelors Aal puree: 2-vear-ald fllie furiongs s | cage In much detall. ! hecome more serious. {at the luncheon given hatn,.l"\l\‘-*"d fore it ignited. however. » n educationa' influence. as a pur- | IR i 104 | Th i rong likelihood that | ington Christ oo Bnsby -{ The Lenape was in command of o il dria” U e Condition Not Alarmi ere Is a_ strong e JpBton Christ Child Society vesterday. | Capt. Devereaux and had left its New 6 I g W o Y e e % I e Maj. Coupal. for whom the President’s | The speakers were Rev. John ). York nl’er"’l": §0a iafieniioon bound 51 e, y h & YEcAlBe .. ...... . % info ) i r | r v v ¥ . o] e oon, hou these .v!h::.:,m._\p: i r‘;:‘as:h;m:x !;;:n‘_} EAD (‘()AL DEMONSTRATI( )NS SEame 16| Mal. Coupal informed the Tresi-|father had a great personal fondness | Burke. Rev. Willlam J. Kerby. M s | tor Charleston and Jacksonviile with . dent at noon today that advices re-; and in whose professional skill he has | Grace Abbott of the i Children’s Bu- gers and freight. RBuilt in 1912 n ‘economic necestlty | in sthis<com | ——— tH. D Whitnes entry. ceved by him from Plymoutk this | deep confidence. may leave tonight or | 1eau, Labor Department . passcngess end y : plex and intensive industrial period.” b morning D . and Dr.lar Newport News, Va. it had twice 2 X . k 3 aused him to feel that Col.| tomorrow for Plymouth to personally { Anna Dengel of the () Strickland W. Gillilan of Baltimore | he following demonstration stations will be open today from | 'he Catholi Fi—Purse. mm i ical v v ble hefore last Medical | previously heen in trouble het T i H | RACE—Purse. $1 400 on. | Coolidge in no immediate danger | determine the exact condition and to | Mission. 0 > 3 spoke preceding Mr. Thorpe and! | 10 am. until noon. 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. and R p.m. to 9 pm.: f T il e pthel Béa- [ on S Pat the Dressnt. seribuantes of | 50 advise the President while the Iat- | Pledges totaling $600.000 for use a¢ | D! s fire. rf::rr:":m\h:x 11, 1821, she | o Dy, bumochs poness | No. 4415 Georgia avenue northwest, hot-water and steam heat | Bevoke 103 Blue Hill his affiction will disappear, at least | ter is in New York tomorrow. the National Catholic School of Social | sajsed and fecondition Th Oitober of the advertising work. Carl Schu- 13hts o | Brime Mini 112 K. Salom'n temporarily, within the next two or | 'The suggestion was made diring the | Service Were secured At the. sosmin | 72i5¢d,and reconditioned. In Otctober, SR dhe i | Esnaver 107 Eaamprex three days. Maj. Coupal stated that | discussion of the colonel’s condition ! vesterday afternoon, Trained mraay |lJ22: She went ashore near . mociation. presented the new presi- | No. 1820 Thirty-seventh sireet northwest. hot-water and steam e i Saratoga Maje. | 102 SIXTH RACE—Pu he had ordered & change in the medi | with the President this morning that. |ates in Catholic social work are sens | IIe; FI& and was refloated after all se. $1.300: claiming: | A1 tréatment and it is upon this that | while his condition may-be such as to|to allioarte ot e Countiy from el ot s it o et sataly. dent, Edward T. Hali. vice president i heat plants only. of the Ralston Purina Co. of St.| P 3 The boat was buflt of steel and was J Sev v i 3.year-olds: 14 mile he bases his optimistic view. He told | not cause immediate alarm it would | school. . Louis. Brief addresses also were | No. 108 Seventh street northeast. latrobe stoves and kitchen | 137 o the President that the new treatment | he sufficlently serious to prevent his| Rev. William J. Kerby spoke ST teetony v Federalist pt. Martin... 113 i 3 v spoke on the made by Lynn Sumner of Scranton, ranges only. a L'y Ambarsador 101 Anduit ... 110 | was uggested originally by Dr. Paul | returning with the President at this|school, and a general financial discus. | A T o Pa., and Roy Durstine of The following stations wiil he opened tomorrow and remain in :m-, ve Crest x?: fii:u- Sne w“i Dudlo\_\d' A hne.hhe«rt speclalist of unn»; time. This point would be settled if | sion was held. No country in the world, it is gaid, City. | ion at the hours stated above: SKathlcer Crosby 08 4 ‘112 | ton. Mass., who was one of the con-! Maj’ Coupal goes to the colonel in ad~| “The Women in Industry” was dis. | pastures = many sheep for ita size as Yesterday afternoon. following a | | CPeration = : 3 Flectwood o0y 108 117/ sulfing physiclans’ called “in’ during | vance of the proposed {rip of the|cussed at the Hincheon dan i | Bocs Fngland. . The hreeding of Fheon 34 t thwest. hot-air f < onl visit to the White House. where they No. 1734 Corcoran strect northwest. hot-air furnaces only. . | QEVENTH RACE—Purse. $1300- claim. | the colonel’s serious fliness last July.| Prosident, speakers included Miss Mary T. Wag- | there dates back well over a thon were received by President Coolidge, No. 6611 Fifth street, Takoma Park, D. C, from 3 p.m. until !ing: 3-vear-olds and up: 14 miles, During his second consultation with infal zaman of the United States Rureau of | sand vears, and from the very earliest the association took up the subject p.m. and 7 p.m. until 8:30 p.m. Imarty o oooo. 100 Al Boyd ..... 103 President Coolldge at _the White Attacks Not Painfal. { Lahor Statistics; Miss Mae J. Schaill | times these animals have heen kept of newspaper advertising. 1. Me iy 5 > ¥ 1 *0l4 Fajthtul 11> | House today Maj. Coupal read to him During today's discussion of the |of the Virginia State Labor Depart-|In all parts of the kingdom. Climatic Givena of the New York Daily News, The stations previously announced at 2208 Ontario road north- | | scCleat View 111|a three-page lefter from Dr. Cram.|President’s father's recurrent illness' ment, and Rev. John A. Ryan df|conditions have a great deal tn e the ploneer in the field of tabloid west and 2025 Seventh street northeast will be put in operation as | The Peruvian’ Duckling . a6 | the colonel’s attending physician, |it was explained that the so-called | rector of the so¢ial action depart-| with the quality of wool g [ newspapers, told how all "'“""“"'”‘ soon competent engineers arc obtained. *Apprentice allowance claimed, This letter was written yvesterday and | “heart biock™-is in reality a spasm of | mént, National Catholic Weifare | these conditions may differ Today are making use of mofe and 'eather clear: track fast. described the nature of the colonel's | the vessels of the brain and the heart. Council. a distance of only 30 miles. . : : > " g s A

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