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THE .EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 21 | Notiing to it <ays Peggy 3 3 5 e 3 A : Countess Morner (better known as PRESIDENT AND MES. COOLDGE Ly 0% YORK. Photograph ROYALTY GOES INTO THE KITCHEN. Prince Carl and Princess Inga- Pegey Joyee! arrived in New York 1 they were leaving the Penn vhania Station for their hotel. The horg of Sweden have given their daughters a very practical education. and denied that she had started ne- LAUGHING HEART i the Chamber of Commeree of the State of New York. The photo shows Princess Marta and Princess Astrid learning culinary gotiations in Paris for a divoree, The { N. Y., court after Leonard Kip Rhinelander had been crosexamined by his colored wife's attorness T} and the 1alk wae broadesst through 15 stations secrets in the kitchen of a domestic science schaol in Stockholm. report, however, was later confirmed aintifl in the diverce action wa< pressed so hard hy the defendant’s attornevs that an adjeurnment of 1 ! : { Vnderwood & Underwond B it was called and the question o PR ALT THIS HOCKEY TEAM IS MADE UP OF SCHOOLGIRL STARS. The players wear the colors of Halton b WL S 5 PR g | Mre John Alison la Arme. and they form one of the hest teams in the East. Back row, left 1o right: Misses Eleanor Cochran of Charleston, 8. C.. who was { § Philadelphia. Alice Davic of Washington. Susie Singleton of St Lonic. Anne Carter Greene of Washington. THE VICE PRESIDENT RECEIVES & DECORATION. Miss Muriel M- president of the United Dauzhters ( ON THE SHOULDERS OF THE STUDENTS. Stanley Baldy Fllen Peelle of Chevy Chase. Md.: Frances Duke of Washinzton. Lower row: Marian Welle of Washin. i Cormick and her co-workers enrolled Gen. Dawes in the American Red of the Confederacy at the thirty- ( of Great Britain. heing carried from MecEwan Hall to the Students” Union Jean Purcell of Chicage, Georgiana Jovce of Washington, Naney Mair of Burlington. Towa. and Emily Murray Cross vesterday, and pinned the little whitecand-red huiton o \ second annual conventien n Hot ( at Edinburgh University for hi- rectorial address. Directly in fro of SEWakieton: Copsrisht b Tnderavod & Cnders Tapel Springs. Ark Fide World Photo. the premier i« the Earl of Balfonr. Wide Worid F o ST O R & ——————— “SOANNG THERIC Sttt FOURMURDERED ™= e iamteon Wit et WORELIGHT ASKED St v OPPOSES COOLIDGE. HELDPOORPOLIGY ™ ** ¥t IN DAY INDETROIT - oo oo oo ONGECRGIAAVENE 7 e SHIPPING PROGRAM Moisiej Pus sent the y » delivering a | were m . oney order Bt A . anwith wham | o' a8 e, ¢ elng firm o 1=, in G. 0.P. Pian to Lower Surtax 1« 1 e i e remit - Mother Is Heid in Death of I ;= i, e et T T, Brightwood Citizens Vote to e marionat Lo o2 e Senator Fletoher Says It Wil \ 1 the < Harte | lerrer, and Benefits Small Taxoayer, [l b O™ Poeriment - Baby Found Dismembered v i pideiynia S a3 tor Mo o hen i oo Press Demand Before the [avaiiupon (e wan neweuis e Result in Taking Flag Out < sent fro of the late Bret Harte, the[on and « - ore n re S haiia the hairman Wood Says. ; ; before It in Drain Pipe. : R Azneliustiveeittarle I Street Authorities. facsiuon f T of Commerce. y = ; fors n Hart he : E Arted from | Arte on -“?j s » E \nhv'v; ON CITY, Mo,, November| TH¢ s o S 3 eniy 1 o6 ihe Repuni : red and . : apnhlican national co i v ¥ chere nsse [ v, par en await the com ' E ed ears of domestic strife By | municatio by ting and killing his e ons, | life ont] lieving the girl WIEHE, 4 : Foitic 5 1 his mone hard ears old, and Harvey, 14, wonld be trae to her words and that | absence partme then turned the pistol or wife | he ne . Jild ses or hear from | diy i found + s body tee declare: the tr e seaw’s brother. Louis. said his hre sree i tion! andl the Ui had told him of the crime. Dolice posite side ] EASTERN HIGH SHOW i 1% " FIVE PERSONS INJURED, |TICKLE YOUR BABIES, .. isiais slusnno PLANS GOMPLETED Mo ™ ™ X 30 vears old . The anly Walter Tioff opening and improvement of Thix PRl T o R ! and his companion, 9 | v veen o s \WENG WIDE ACCLAIM 6. serionsic wounded. i sive vabiers ONE BADLY, IN TRAFFIC IS DOCTOR’S ADVICE | tecnth street. Nichotson sireer a = ; ng The men. who are express mes Tot 2+ 2 Concord avenue o) macanamiiz:|iyeas R oria el edioationt of | Eon s Lo engers, were d a 000 R = of nois om Georgi o or the s o e e T i\ | George W. Stamp, Aged 64. Struck | Specialist Says Laughing Will |zvenue tn ¢ 8 S P : of such a policy > AFE 2 2 S et ew Curtain to - i or sneh @ potiey. | Annual Production Attracts 1400 The rovlers escaped with the mones by Street Car, Is in Seri- Make Them Strong and Healthy | Yo% committee chainmen for eI er o 1hy left the o ieht— se held by palice in connection with the ous Condition. Later On. as follows nd tion ance at Central High. n the upbuile of on Opening Night—Increa illing of her four-months-old child £ £ Francis Williams: public ut ding ihe rers refuse to give out details but George William Stamp, 64 years [ BY the Associated Precs s, William McK. ¢layt taxation ¥ d. f f Expected Tonight. they have evidence a male ac-| . t* R (0 00 T et. was| LONDON, November It you and assessments. John A. Saul: public ngements for the prese dded, has ) TR anaintance of the mother killed the . s b S Tl e it ldren | Yealth, Dr. George I3, Heinecke; streets of the Thanksgiving harvest festival iheipanias haby by hurling it against a wall ' knocked down by a Capital Traction ng. healthy children g giqewalks. H. E. Kinx: zoning. | jableaux approval "n the The hody was later dismembered and | car Virginia avenue and Eighth | tickle them when they are habies and | T.. F. Randolph: fire and police, A. C iction of B Waced in a drain pipe. police assert French R Jshevism vessels for ed to pa a T transporting Community Center Departmen 5 o o of the public schools. Intensive re hearsals have been held throughout Cen Hish School 1 Wedneaday were completed today by . e o SetdonT5s hanea g, 13| street southeast shortly after 11|Meke them laugh. 5 SLoh T sl the Dy Eheliman S s anpual Fall show inn hospital probabiy fatally infured | o clock last night and seriously hurt. [ This is deice: o Sty Tiarny and drainage, Dr. Robert bl o the cchool anditorium. App: by seven shots fired through a window | He was taken to Casualty Hospital | Bruce-Porter, a specialist in children’s | jights and lishting. Dr. ¢ Thoel o e oy bt to com- | mately 1,100 persons witnessed the of the honse where she was living. | 2 ma diseases, and who is consuiting physi- | Ralph: membership, A W z e ed S e * Sepat 3 ¥ Seider was living, told police the shots | pital. where he was treated for an il g 1 : S | exouna Cemetery. John C. Pro prg fctien & ready Tor pUBNG b | N E PO ICY UNCHANGED eairer th » o were fired by Mrs. Seidor's husband.! jniury to his head seudon e advice was given before | (walter Reed Hospital. Rev. Frank X aton. i 8 it | NI fred throwgh the window ater | "N 0 BEG 1g agrs | the members of the National Society | Biehoft reception, 1. G. Bick, Jimmlean county; il thiithe nrosenta S wleville coneonc. failing to gain entrance through the | e o Bl g i ’ of Day Nurseries. The eminent paysi- | The following were elected mem.| !N o el CFCIOTREMNE | it ent of eater N\ a i ol tion ol Dsmatices dances and (door. Miss Wyllle says Mra. Seldor|Connecticut avenue, wds knocked |\ "0, o2, "o BFOASh PaNCr | e re. A, W. Foster, Arthur ©|CUrtain in the Central Auditorium |Active Management of Theater N en proved down by a motor truck driven by will be dedicated. Th t lovied o | specialtios. A one- farce. fold her she had fled from St. Louis. | 4088 by 0 e 1% "Bent | ished traditions of the nursery not | Brown, Frnest R. llolz Joseph C| dedicaie et denicatory Affected by Merger vars 1o | “Trene Olliges.” i sef feature. Mo.. because her husband had threat- | Willlam Page. colored. Tooat | only are fallacious, but prejudicial to | Tetts, Edward G. Wenner, Arthur G. | 2ddress will be made by Edgar ¢ 5 1t was adniiribly poktraved by, Bellie fened o Jiliker court. at Pennsylvania and Bast| U0 00 & e A, Drumm. Milton M. | Snyder. United States marshal of — With the merger of | E. Dairymple, Edward D). Andrus and N e Executives venyes vestergey “‘";: “It is a good thing to tickle babies,” [ Flanders, Willam E. Branson, H. E.|'he District and chairman of the [thenters in s iy cratic leaders | Myrtle Posey e most elaborate at Booy. She xefumed Roapiiel - Whotiletie sie Hacey. “Jt ks tliem aeh. | Pravke, Mrs .S, Cox, 1. T Boar | “RE ORI Cenier Counen | Staniey ot Ame ditires with those of |fraction is a rvevue staged under the - and thus they expand their lungs and | las, Walter L. Luttgen, J. Paul Fowl- |, ‘ e P 2 | fagked Announce s 4 S novelties range from # harmonica solo automobile J Continuing his dissertation, Sir | J.'p. K 5 Miss Baih Alhey, and, Lo theatersilicaring shis nix attenpis to befuddle the public | povgitien ranse, o @ havmanis S| UNJON WITH PORTO RICO | woriv-second street northeast. 1ast | i contenden that st ares onang i |1 P KInE. | to Engineer Com. | 10WIng the dedication of the curtain. | citx and vicinitv. hus hec: e avioat s b e tango. ((The tern Novelty Orches. e night, resulted n fnjury to h”ili ’1*, familles where there are children to ] miscionee. Boll, Wwho 18 now in “.a,m,w:v seven brief episodes making up exer ce president of e neatett tei]tra and a Double Quartet also take | Report That Congress Proposes An-} DEFSEint 2 P street, and Mary Hall. cease all noise when the babies are | Reed riospital, A floral tribute winl (e harvest festival will ‘e given. lev.Crandall Co. of Washi ves ever made by any established | PR IN LG Showe D sl e light pole. ?1"”‘1] hh was much better. he be- he presented to him today when | nusic ™ Mre Bdith 1. Hunter, i "i”“ I 'Staniey Co. and : " The novelty orchestra was com- i i st A - | lieved that th, ild s be pre- ttee froi associatic S L " | bined Stanley Co. a vernment in corresponding period."} o g’ of Kenneth Bursess, Chester | De¢Xation Meets With Vigorous |DeEEEinie legswan ‘fail"redHa“fl“hle pared for 1hp€rrr::2: ::3“12:m18\|-m;r!:?"{‘[m,:}:: omjiithe;@ssociation, “”“l‘fl‘l{m' of music and pianist for the |ierests in this territory G Stil raid. fihom Lpee Tcisticn iim e N s R : |was taken to Casualty Hospital |later lifa t Bpees o | V1S HaRAe o | performance, will be assisted by Miss' By this arrangement Huge Sum Still to Be Paid Flenbert GRuper Bubert Busk Richard Objections of Residents. Mary ‘TIATl brotad about the Bod. | steep wi Lmioush, being allowed_to| ' e nssociation voted (o retirn to | B et " iolinidts Mrs. Laura | Thexter. Thisteent, St LJIn 1915 the public debt was onlY | iuh wnd Richard Schaefer’ In the Ry the Asociated Press | refused hospital treatment. s e L e socond Friday might of enen | pVard, cellist, and by a brass quartet by the Stanle: '59,000,000 and the annual inter double quartet are Albert Nicholson SAN JUAN. Porto Rico, November| John Tosgram, 43 vears old, Al- | th rom the United States Army Music | hr ider the general snpervisior only $23,000,000," he sald. yangel Rice, Lawrence Smallwood 2% protests from inhabitants | t0ona. Pa. was knocked down in F'RM REORGANIZED i month. " School Band. Charles Wengerd | of andall exec o staff and ur public debt s approxi | Geerze Madizan. James Willey, Julius irin Teiands, aeauired by the | front of Unlon Statlon yesterday . _ will lead the singing in the American | will | 5 et unils of) e Ately $20.000.000,000 and onr annual Murray and Jdoseph | United Siates from. Denmark nine {afternoon by an automobile driven — | U.S. PROJECT IS SOLD. |Thankssiving scene. and a group of | Staniev-Crandall Co ve the 1 charges approximately $900.-{ \"ogimano, therine Willey and | vears ago, have greeted reports that | PY Marvin McKee, 103 Fifth street | HOLLYWOOD, Calif., November 21 | . 9. young people from the Washington ! nouncement 10,000, e the interpretation ' the islands might. be incorporated northeast, and his right leg broken. (#).—A new lineup of Paramount el Hebrew Congregation will sing the “There has hean no change of nwne Our public debt interest charges. | of the Argentine tange and Lawrence | with Porto Rico for governmental He received ald at Casualty Hos- |producing forces is announced by | Secretary of the Interior Work yes.|chorals in the “Feast of Tabernacles” | ship control.” the announcement plus the retirement fund, today: smallwood, George Madigan, .Julius | purposes by action of the coming ses. bital. | Jesse L. Lasky, first vice president of | tardas suthorized sale of the Interior under the direction of Mrs. Herman | tinues. “of the Earle Theater, ne maunts to almost twice the total| Radice and James Willey presented | sion of Congress at Washington. R Sl R | the motion picture corporation. | Department's Wlilliston _reclamation | Hollander and Milton D. Korman. will there he, at least. for tha time ‘A;m“j .3;_?»1“; all the Government | asthetic dances. Reports of the proposed annexation | J ‘NHN—‘!‘N' Turnbull and B. P. Schul-! project at Williston, N. Dak., to the, = . being. any chanze in polic 1 1815, The Democralic Pariy, Were | afice Flla Monk was chairman of [to Porto Rico are belleved to have | Tg become producing heads of the (inited Péwer Co. of Crosby, N. Dak., sonnel of that plavhe restored power, could not elimi- the production committee and was as- fnnson in connection with the activities YALE GAME BY RAD]D | Lasky studio here under the new ar- for $151.388 i HOUSE MEMBER TO TALK- £ rylawsi ite either of these fwo fixed ch; sisted by a number of members of the | of the Virgin Islanders to have the | — | rangement. while William Le Baron | The power company was one of five ST and Fred B amounting to $1.300.000.000 a year.| faculty present naval government replaced by | Alumni at Rally Here Will Get|Will have charge of production at the | hidders for the project, and the PUr- | Ranrecentative Bdgar Howard of Wil cont unless they repudiate our national | Y B = a civil government under which the ! | Long Islana studio. Charles Eyton | chase price will be pald over a Deriod | Nebencns il he the mincipal coenker | Of the debt and let the interest go by de islanders would enjov American citi. | Play-by-Play Report. vacates the post of general manager | of 20 vears, beginning January 1|iomereal s (PRI STECE . tarils LINKS LAKES AND FLORIDA | zenshin ine 5 pew constitition would| piay.by.piay reports of the Tale-| Stemts for Lopmerdol? MAKE arrange: | next. Sale of the project. which cost| Barry Councll of the American Asso Business Shows!Gain. . il 3 o St . n in Europe. | the Government $470,000 to - Was | clation for the R ition of the Irish | e VLT S Novemsy 2y | e Which the lslands now live. Harvard foot ball game today will be | will be succeeded by Victor H. Clarke. | authorized by Congress last March. | Republic O om® Haml | Business conditions in the United \ A CLEVELAND, io, November 2 - —— . N : SRR Rt = PN ' i cerv. | States remained good during Octo- 4 | Washington, of whom Chief Justice - | 1006 E street. The council is observ-| Bt = e ilarae. calesed e (). —The freighter Raleight left here i 4 | li o erairy {ber, with increases over September oAl ofl on a fire in the Kitchen stove | [HIp between the Great Lakes and| An elixir that is said to make wool |the Hotel Mavflower. John Hays| Burglars gained entrance to the| DUTCH HAREOR. Alaska, Novem.|three Irishmen killed for implication ton spinning. copper —production his home yesterday afternoon in|Florida. Her cargo of 700 tons will be | grow faster than nature originally in-| Hammond., mining engineer, and|store of Benjamin Abrams, 1311 H |ber 21 P).—A terrific nortieast gale. in an attempt to free Americans held bookings of fabricated structursl a1 effort_to increase the heat without | increased at Detroit, Port Huron and tended it should has been discovered |United States Senator James W.|street northeast, through a window | which tore shingles from many houses as prisoners. steel. newspaper advertising and lelay. The fluid immediately ignited, [ New York. She is expected to reach |5y a Japanese doctor, and has been | Wadsworth of New York are expected | last night and took from the stock |nnd filled the streets of Unalaska with Daniel Hassett, president of the |prices of plumbing fixtures, the Com ihe hlaze reaching Richard and burn i Miami December 5. A | used with *ome success o that sheep |10 be among the listening alumni. | property valued at $51 and §L {rom [debris from the ocean, has heen sweep- | council. will relate the life history of [merce Depariment announced tod.: jng_hie face. He wae given first aid| The steamer will engage in Florida | mav be sheared three times a vear.| The group will have luncheon in the |the cash register. Two cases of |ing over Dutch Harhor and the Bering | the three men. Louis Ballhaus and'Outstanding loans ef the War ks 5 -, + Previdence Hospital, where it waslcoast trade during the Winter. the | The tonic is injected into the veins of 'hotel preceding the game. W. C.|egge. 30 pounds of roffae and a conp Sea. Several motor beats have heen | Rernard Fitzzerald will contribute to Finance Carporation declinad over i1 his cendition was not critical. lecal agent announced. the animal. Miller is chairman of arrangements. of chickens were included in the loot. swamped. }a musical program. . 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