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’ THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, NOVEMBER 22, 1925—PART 1. y,l o & . ‘m- Justice Stafford. The case against g,;:::;:g :T,r‘nlx":fil‘v\'\ /:',«h ‘;‘:ln‘r:fl r:‘] o REPUB”EANS FEAR -! F&ESR gg};l.E MIRST(lgELLEMi]:‘rAI;‘%?AL TAX PRUBE BUD C(;l(ll‘lt‘ri(ej;) s(l;:::lun PEAN[:EEMN;:':I;YO.{,E'RTL:)igh‘l“,';'.’;'“t‘:fl;:j}j:",",“‘ ,‘ 'r\' .\""'""]'l'v':?.' : Wil 5 Morgan Treaty Signers ; . [ amae i Mnster Secat. John O'ftare, 1 fegeny - Joy Rider Is Given 12-Month Sen-| 1or jov-ridin ; Fleld Artlllery at Fort Myer, Va 1 colored, was given term of one year heen placed on the retired ‘.1:‘ "v Increasing Power of Al Smith tence at Occognan by lat Occoquan e i . ) * G s Dordien Mipieia . a utomobile which ha ween n 1i8 neighbwrs in Sussex Causes Opponents to Worry Levy Law Is Sought Bireseinatinsas the reprasentatives' | - yustice Stamord,in Criminl an automoblle which had been n- | his neighbors in Sussex. & Over Future. by Committee. of Republican Germany. shall wear |sion 2 yesterday sent Willinm He was placed on probation for three | took him undressed into t silk knee breeches when they go |colored, to the peniteritiury for five )y, Probation for two years was | rolled him in it o hir BY ROBERT T. SMALL. 0 London ne the guests of King |years for an attempted felonious as George for the signing of the Lo- |sault on a young colored girl July 9 Zaihs Tredty hani Been giv the Three vears' *imprisonment w By the Associated Press. heads of the nan del: on |given Philip Nickens, colored, who | NEW YORK, November 21.4There ’ ¥ 5 Widespread powers of investigation | nearly as much worry as the prob- | Was convicted of two charges of steal S L & ® & & E ¥ g o ity for e |Ing automobiles. One car was taken s ations P e . of the administration of the income| lem of obtaining a majority for the |Ing are indications in the alr that th 3 3 § e "OME | atlfication of the treaties by the |from Wisdom D. Brown August 16 Grand Old Party is becoming @ bit 3 - ; ¢ e and oth ederal internal taxes| [einirag «nd the other from Esther M. Bur worried about the Empire State and 1s | B 5 O S would be given a select committee| Only gradually is a state cere- |FOWS August 18, The court imposed setting very earnestly ubout ;}'lns !If; under terms of the revenue bill heing | monial mmxlevqlwd for the young | ':I' nc '{:’ nln—:’»«'- vears in each case. put a padlock on the stable before al = by the ke Wuys' 3 republic, and German statesmen permitted them to run concur fta. horses gallop out: into /the . prepared by the House Ways and| . juet’ Droceed carefully with the |rently democrac: 2 . E, 5 3 means committee. setting of each precedent. As the The “bad record” of Dock Record The (. O TP. troubles naturally 3 3 . ¢ > While the select comimiitee, ap spartan simplicity of the surround- | colored, was responsible enter ahout Greater New York, which A kg : _ ; Droved on imotion' of Renrssentafive || [ 1nke T 1o IAfe Drestacnt Buest f tense of theso yea has been showing « disposf . ¥ X % ¢ i T i S e L Eabiuce fo ] more &nd more “Al Smith” at each ¢ i : 7 Treadway, Republican, Massachusetts, | more pretentious ceremonial ex = ' Justice Stafford e.tended clemency 1 BERLIN, November 21.—The ¢ N . | 2 2ge . uestion of whether Chancellor riminal Court. e e etk e e , : Simplification of Income| 9 ; man, who converted to his own use| Thomas Penford, 103 years o succeedins electiof The mayoralty - J > s ig 5o % and urged by Pro Adams of Yale| emplified by the gold-braided gala | A l‘or Christmas contest of a little n\v"o“lthl‘\ aq{:rrrt‘ AT > £ # 4 N University, would be directed to seek :lhnlr?rn;! u-vpm‘ly I,:ur(‘h :u \_{.»r night ago. when Jimmie Walker, $ 2 ¢ 2 e S s e lackeys serving Pre on many and Al Smith candidate - for ST (On of the Iaw, it Mlso pouldl Hindenberg and anembers of, tie mavyor, polled S0 per cent of all the o Investints and cabinet, it is generally votes cast, and left the Republican ommend improvements in its adminis- | (na¢ the chancellor and for opposition staggering about in blind et Thuhe cnanElor xha confuslon, apparently has broken the elephant’s back and there has been a focs tration of Internal Revenue Bu-| of An exhaustive investigation already man diplomats’ style abroad by ob- has been conducted into the adminis 4 s yeoh: serving the customs of the James when they We dye 1o sample Hiaseyiicaligent Jec the old zalabs) : % 4 reau by a special Senate committee [ Bl JNHES I ¥intshed and delivered in 48 ne 1 I party surgeons to hop the ambu e Left to right: Harry Short, civilian employe of the Air Service; Col. William | and a report is now beingz written by & % ey ek gone en the and see what can be douc thi Mitchell and George Short, Harrys brother. Chairman Couzens, Republican, of hours. Mourning Black—24 = 10 s 2 . when vou can give a la D asldential vears New York las |, 11ia name wys/ George: Short, e .T am nbt Harey, - [PochiEan. WILL IGNORE INDIAN ACT. ||| hours. Clean Yy de. 2 — | I am George,” e3 Brapoel - changes : tween the leveland days and }day to attend the Mitchell trial in| “Well, weill That's a good one,|fator Couzens has declared he will|Claims Commission Holds Tribe ||| I %% hours > give the the present time has been Democratic ‘mory Building. He was stand- | George,” laughed Col i “I| seek their adoption at the coming 5 quickest service the cit only once. That was in 1912 when | Ing in the corridor, before court open- | thought you ware H: ession ks cotarlttes ‘wibbch the Not Party to Suit Woodrow Wilson won the three-|ed. wondering if Col. Mitchell would |the two of you apar House members would apnoint, how.| Tne: Beitish-Amerlcan Clatis. € s b ould . s erfcan Claims Com d fight with Mr. Taft and Col. | take the stand that day or not, when| Col. William Mitchell, defendant in | Lo o iroE M h C] < New York had | the colonel himself walked up to him | the biggest court-martial in history, | arerf Jonarnc) Jaarauired 10 TePortimission has ruled that it will ignore anhattan eaning : 0. P. and to|and began bawling him out in an as-|had not gone crazy from the strain, | YRy JEREN L BO0 0 i the recent action of the Cayuga In = Hughes. 8 Harding in | tounding, incomprehensible manner as observers had the right to suspect. | o 1."‘“‘,:‘:’:'”[‘* b et vel }'\-黑 dians of Canada in withdrewing their & Dyelng ll'IC and Mr ol 1924 such | Look here, Harr Col. Miteh s oft-repeated | . s e =" | million-dollar claim for annuities. ’ - . : libuzst outin @ tane o st . : ; ] | dent and would include five members | Whien comaiced. b - whaling majorities that ny concern | purst t “@ ne of sharp rep; » X & ge Short for | of the House, five members of the W Tasved SISIy (e conNY * 145 B St. S E on the part of the Republican leaders | “Wheu are you going to get that ship’ \ 2 brother | e Mo e i oerarey, U6 | Indian lands in New York State 5 B St. S would appear to be premature to say t of china for me : < Mitchell's airplane engl- ommission held that the parties to ¢ Ihompson Bros. the least | But such 1s not the case— | Georze’s name being George, and |neer, hunting companion and civilian | Vould serve without pay. he suit were the Amert, bl having not the slightest fdea what the [aide. Ha s been present at sev-| Chairman Green expects the ways and the v BRANCH STORE, 916 G St. N.w 22 : o SudRIGES O ea sant colonel was upbraiding him about or | eral sessions of the trial, but Brother | 2Nd means committec to complete its claimant was Frimkiin 409 1220-26 Good Hope Road Afraid of Smith. why, George protested vigorously. George didn’t get a chance to see the | 4¥aft of the tax reduction blll early ihok ot Lincoln 536 Anacostia, D. ( . - : . s S 4 D Xt week In plenty of time for its T itne i place, “Al Smith has u have made & mistake, colonel. | proceedings until Friday. e o e Lty i o shown such an abllity to sway the e e henbon| UNRESTRICTED PARKING Uorieey ot iemnes nar he 6.0, .| COMMITTEE STUDIES |CLARA MORRIS TO LIE | === views him and the tremendous vote e shvart pells 1 Grewter Now vk pa) BOMEME PLANS| N STATE IN NEW YORK HORSE BRINGS $25,000. with no small degree of alarm. ; In the second place, New York —_— Juz 1 Funeral Services to Be Held Today | Highest Price Ever Paid for Democratic in the off years to sult shows too much of disposition to go —_—_— e g | the (. O. P. office seekers, who aim | Funds From Event to Be Given| in the Little Church Around Baddle Monnt Raported. far below the presidency in thelr de KANSAS CITY, Mo., November 21 Sic o serie: thelr: countryiet a January 10 to Go Into the Corner. P —What is said to be the highest proper and continuing emolument. Buildi e Ascociated Press. price ever paid for a saddle horse Senator Jaries W, Wadsworth s uilding Fund. W CANAAN, Coun.. November | was given at the American roval live ST Toh Thihce i BraMIne faribec R 21.—The body of Clara Morris, noted | $io°k show here today, Wwhen Brs. W, o i e e had oF Jeht to| Pans for the arts ball to be given |actress, who died here vesterday, was | §25000 for Chief Longview, owned lry | expect a little while ago, he still has|at the New Willard on January 10 taken to New York this afternoon for | Mrs. Loula Long Combs of Kansas found it cessary to hurry back towere discussed at a meeting of the |funeral services at the Little Church ‘“;I ‘hnk’f L“ng"ll;“' “;‘fl ““M’fl“?fl Cew York from \Wnsk a % . , stallion, 3 years old. He carries in gl b ‘,",ln‘,l,‘, [ishington and £1¥€| Bal Boheme committee held last | Around the Corner on Monday at 4 | nic'Deficree four crosses of the great ither pertinent and sound advice. | DIRNt at the Arts Club of Washing- | p-m. The burial will be in Kensico | Harrison Chief, Kentucky's famed old in favor of Mr. Wads.{ton. Funds derived from the ball | Cemetery, New York. on Tuesday. |sire and founder of the Chief line. the determination of Al|as in the last two vears, will be set to make the race for the |aside for the erection of an enlarged!| NEW YORK, November 21 (B).— = Senate agai hin The governor|auditorium and gallery as an addi- | The body of Clara Morris, noted Visit this store and you will qu find the answer to every giit pr for those near and dear to you Build With Buena Granite Build your home and terrace wall of granite. You can have a home constructed of stone, a home of beauty and dignity second to none, a building with a longer life than any other kind of structure. Granite for walls and structures of any kind. Secure an estimate on the cost of BUENA GRANITE for your contemplated work “The Big Hardware andHousefurnishing Store has said doesn’t want to run for} any office ugain. But even his closest ! frionds take a pinch of salt when thes hear the old war horse talking In tha manner. These friends want “Al” to | take a fourth term as governor. They | say it is his for the asking. i says it is too difficult to satisiy a| 000 a year disposition on a §10.000 | ary—and expenses. | Wants Opposition Ended. | As for Senator Wadsworth, he ap- pears to be of the opinlon that it is just as well for the G. O. P. to “lay off” Al Smith at the coming session of the legislature, which is in Re- publican hands. He has advised his fellow Republicans to see that all of the constitutional amendments | carried by Al Smith in the election | this year are put into effect early through proper legislation. He wants obstruction to Al Smith's policles to cease. He says there has been too much opposition to certaln reforms just because they were advocated by the Democratic governor. The Legis- lature tried to oppose Gov. Smith at | the last session. The governor ap- pealed to the people and the pressure which resulted gave him a notable victory at Albany. Senator Wads- | vear's ball includes Gideon A. Lyon, tion to the bhouse on I street. The executive committee for this hairman: Mrs. Willoughby Chesley, vice chairman; Mrs. Charles W. Fair- fax, Miss Aline Solomon, L. Morris Lelsenring, Felix Mahony, Henry J. Staley and Carlton Van Valkenburg. A large part of the activity of the club is centered in its recitals and are becoming an ever increasing necessity The annual playwriting contest open to club members {3 now in prog- ress, under the direction of the dra- matlc committee headed by Mrs. Maud Howell Smith, to whom all in- quirfes and manuscripts are to be | tragedienne, will lie in state tomor- row at the Little Church Around the Corner, where funeral services wil be held tomorrow afternoon. Rev. Ran- dolph Ray, rector of the church, will Dbe assisted in officiating by Rev. Fred- erick Wright, Miss Morris' pastor. parts of the United States are ideally | suited for growing bamboo dramatic productions, and for these, | as well as for exhibitions of pictures, | {an enlarged auditorium and galler: sent. The contest will close on March_15. On Tuesday and Wednesday one- matic committee. “A Game of man. will be glven under the direc- tion of Theodore Hardy, with Martin Scranage. Eldridge Munroe, Chan- act plays will be given by the dra. | Chess.” by Kenneth Sawyer Good-| i ning Smith and the director of the | cast. The second play on the bill is | to be “One Hundred Dollars,” written Stop énvqinAq uuinersnf | Studebaker _Pnutel-_purab:ljfwfmk“ ) Buena Granite Company 505 Ouray Building Washington, D. C. Incorporated “eled Roaster, Roasting 11™AND G STS. Turkey Roasters for Thanksgiving sk Self- Black Beau 1 - Basting Enam- 7 " ty Covered with inside pan; No. 1 size = - ; g for 10- 5 <3 B g9 7! - A - Wear - Ever roast ‘ LT Deep Cake Wear - Ever » Pie Plates, extra docpi | Y : ¥ | ular price, 0c; in: 3 e 25¢ | X = s, S1.00 Wear - Ever Aluminum = Wear - E Gl Gaadie Wear-Ever Double Roasters or | A1y min o m 10% in. with | Canners— Pudding Pan; steel Medium Large one- - §1.35 | $3.95 $4.95 $5.95 | e W =n Wear - Ever by Ida L. Ehrlich, directed by Aur.y[ worth feels it may not be well to Wear - Ever Aluminum Aluminum Per- Wear-Ever Aluminum press the governor too hard. does not like the reaction which sets in. Senator Wadsworth, like Gov. Smith, s a practical man. The 'G. O. P. leaders admit they are frankly “shot to pleces” so far as the city of New York is concerned. There is a wild clamor for the scalps of the -ounty leaders, particulurly that of S. S. Koenlg, who appears to be hear- | ing the Lrunt of the awful defeat in | the mayoralty contests. when the Re- publicans, declining ali fusion, ran a straight ticket headed by Frank D. Waterman. Mr. Waterman was a business man, entirely new to the| zame of politics. Up-State leaders like Senator Wads- worth are inclined to keep hands off for the moment on the New York City scrap, but they are deeply concerned just the same. The Republicans are in a hopeless minority hers in New Grace Peters, Clara S. Hebner, Wil Ham S. Hepner and the dirceter as members of the cast | Next Sunday evening Mrs. William Wolff Smith will present an offering | of unusual interest in the reading by | Victor Kerney of Edsar Allen Poe's “The Raven,” with musical a companiment. Miss Judy Lyeth will | be seen in an interpretation of “Birds | Across the Sky.” in dance form. and | the Shakespeare Soclety will be in two scenes from Shakespeare's trag- edy of “Hamlet.” | He | Fike Jones, with Harret Murp l | Maj. Watson to Retire. Maj. Rembert G. Watson, judge advocate, under treatment at Letter- man General Hospital, San Francisco, has been ordered to his home to await retirement at the convenience Next Year XMAS JEWELRY PAY SMALL SUMS NEXT YEAR! Diamonds | Byilliant | Diamonds In this group Lustrous, Gems of diamonds Cooky Pan and Bake Sheet; regular price, $1.50 Griddle Cake 85C Plate and Cover Electric, Gas and Oil Heaters on Second Floor sparkling dia- - e vou'll fi il Thermax Electric Perfect 0il Heat- ® Groups of magnificent [ you'll fin d Heater, with i2inch antfire Heaters, i o swith three-quart monds, set in ems, exquisitely set in | rings that 7 | , - s wet as the Atlantic Ocean. In off- 5 e exq ¥ €S ) \ copper reflector. ithed in_black en- % vear elections New York City’s vote| Summer cruising to foreign ports is an 18-kt. solid [ I8kt. salid white gold | p.ve the ap- / Z2 g Can be used on any amel, with seven Steel ol 3 75 wavs the elections. In presidential ; ROt all pleasure for Annapolis cadets, e "‘o‘i"xjs{"g;likglp'\\'g.-o\‘;(_ S rance. ok g \ & 3 L'fc';.t:n'" $6.00 r.:-l:i $18.00 tnk vears the business men of the city | Who must regularly refll coal bunkers i v T b \ - Ash Can; 20-gallon Roznor Square Gas $50 & $75 priced omnes ed gal- Heater, with 10 burn- v vanized iromn with ers and ey it side $1.75 \, (PP re §9 95 York City. They stand for a “dry”|of the Government. law, and New Yorkers want to be as ———— Drug OCe.. $1.00 A WEEK ALSO PARKER DUOFOLD PENS $5.00 and $7.00 IN SETS, PEN AND PENCIL $8.00 to $11.00 vote Republican and the Demo-|and nt thelr shij eratic iajority in the clty is reduced % 0 4 degree of impotence. DR. HUTCHIN'S ) x B e This situation ought to cause the e i A 3 next year. Democrats to ponder once raore the Amber Oil Liniment | ; Yo, ” copper v question of what is the matter with Por REAKUMATISM. COLDS, SCIATICA || ¥ 50 to $1.00 a Week = & & /. handles. 5 their party nationally. At Any Drug Store. Ll / R 20th Century Window Refriger- RS S - 4 4 3y “_lule _"In".‘P Burn- ~ ator, galvanized iron FAIL TO FIND TRACE ilet | it '§1.25 ' ""'s 195 - B t " 5 any ————— , . Toilet Sets ) A some'ime, $1. . Toen.. 3195 OF MISSING STUDENT Bacillus Acidophilus Milk RS A - 3 i (Guaranteed Elec- g R S PR 2uy) ¥ : x .m‘(}l T::L‘:: L\;:;,\,.my]»:‘a!a‘ N nickel plated, with “_l‘;}n‘iwrml Electric : nickel Searchers Hunt in Vain for Alice reileetraion > S g SO 3 [l cord”and“g3 0g NiMe $15.00 visiei:con 3 0 M. Corbett, Smith Col- NATIONAL VACCINE AND ; h ! Hll phue. : and plug - NSTITUTE Solid Gold g lege Junior. | 1515 U St. N.W. | Men's Birthstone s $ d C lete Li f Eri G R By the Associated Pres ’ i Sl : Rings Genuine 0 omplete Line o iez Gas Ranges NORTHAMPTON, Mass., November | - ifl;:;@“ ay next . ate Detective Joseph V. Daly | = s Y%0c A WEEK 50c to $2.00 a Week ST | Baldng Awociton ILLINOIS WATCHES ¢& ILLINOIS WATCHES Genuine Stag - Handled Stain- Tom R t here huntin 5 § . = for Miss Allce M. Corbett. Smith Car. || 643 Louisiana Ave. N.W. b - less Steel 3-Piece Carving Set. lege junior, who disappeared Novem- ; Thin models, Tllinois 21 jewels, Illinois Watches. 4 ey iyt S5th issue of stock now open Watches, 17 jewels, adjust- Guaranteed 20 years. Beau ’ . her 14 returned tonight satised thac || o 25th Jesue o ¢ . ad, e lears Special b e vh; girl s ‘Gm ?n the ree:rv?x(lan. ; SHiaTes of Stock £1.00 e;ch ;f.xéfia'fi?’c%?fi‘,‘f'"au(;fii‘.'} ‘ully engraved cases. 2 George Morrison, power lineman, stock, $1. , : an. B . z had reported having seen a girl an. || payable monthly. i teed 20 years. GUARANTEED TO Others $2 Pair to $20 a Set swering Miss Corbett's description Five per cent interest paid PAY NEXT YEAR wandering _through (he'!\'oo'délt near on stock withdrawn. = " Dapa, 5o Feakc yesterday, rovolver In| | james E. Connelly, President “Wade & Butcher” Sheffield White Handle Horthon, Phoate et e ames) F: Shos, Secrtery Mirror-Finished Table Knives and Forks ing lighis 'In & supposedly deserted ! cabin near Whitings Peak, sap- ¢ . . . peared today, Daly said. A search THE ) Set of Six Knives and Six Forks nrlme t;éxbln l(;‘day s| \\‘e,dd-(tuu the V4 P girl could not have occupled it since CO Q I 2 - 5> . ‘her disappearance. 847 Spe‘:lal at Per set ———e — : it off | : LIGHTSHIP WITHDRAWN. g e : : kil #%o. 11,” Commissioned 72 Years | Soarantesd ) Tonneau Big Stock of Carving Sets in Carbon and Ay ojBe BroksiUp; MAY LAST ALL WINTER Pay, Next - : Pk pay et > Stainless Steel Blades Lightship No. 11, the oldest veteran e : gl ment Jervice, has been retired rom || TATNABLE." its station off Sandy Hook at the en- A trance of New York Bay and will be Coler Frepared Bltuminous, s broken up. The boat went into service 72 years Immediate Delivery ago at Nantucket Shoals and hassince || L. P. STEUART & BRO. been on luv?nl s(:!lons along the 138 12th N.E. L. 1203 North Atlantic coast. Tt will be replaced by a lizhtship of s e more modern design. [