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= ‘ ‘ THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (., WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 25. 1925. What the well dressed woman wears at the horse show. Mrs. Louisa Car- 3 ADOPTED BY MR. AND MRS. CLARK GRIFFITH. Left to right: In the arms of Mr. ne! show e latest fashions at Gl pcsideAtTor the Wadithiic BasedBalllCIk s ce il B nd sy Mis) i aRGhetss e e o) T e shouingithe latest fasbins of Mrs, Griffith and mother of the children: Mildred, Calvin, Thelma, Bruce, Mrs. Griffith and Sherod. the fortieth annual exhibition of the The Griffiths adopted Calvin and Thelma four years ago. Bill and Jimmy are twins, National Horse Show Association ‘ = PR 2 ~ 8 o - ) S opyright by P. & A. Photos s Vol Wide World Photo. RARE LOCOMOTIVE EXHIBITS. Paul Garber of the National Museum SPECTATORS AT THE MITCHELL TRIAL. Left to right: Mre. E. T - SRRy il the: il pouskirig past of tha Iecainative: Auevici's cyliiler. Thin Stoteshury of Philadelphia, mother of Mrs. Douglis MacArthur: Maj engine was the first to run in America, and was purchased in England. Gen. MacArthur and Miss Dorothy Yates. daughter of former Repr. : 8 sentative Yates of Illinois. Photograph snapped as they left the courtroom The photo also shows a model of the American locomotive Rocket, yesterday afternoon. Mrs. MacArthur at left in backeround ‘,( Copyright by P. & A Photos. Photo by M Service ! ] | f { ) ) é ) 3 $ :, ( ! | e § { ) { { ! { b { ) ! { { { | | ONE OF THE LARGEST MOVIE CAMERAS IN THE WORLD. Capt. 5 ( Aeady for the annual fra Ewan, who has been preparing the West Painters for their clash with the val Cadets at the Polo Grounds, New York. Saturday afternoon. Coprrisht by P. & A. Photos REPRESENTING THE DANCERS OF CZECHOSLO VAKIA. Left to right, front row: Misses Frances Fuller and Alice Callan. Back row: Marian Evans, Theodosia Shaler, Helen Collier and Margaret Loughran. They will be featured in the harvest festival to be given by the Central High School Community Center this eve- ning at Central High School. Washington Star Photo. Barnett Harris, who recently sailed from San Francisco for Sumatra to ! join the Harvard eclipse expedition, with the camera which he will use in making pictures of the total eclipse of the sun on January 14, 1926. Wide World Photo. picture, and the wreaths on the casket were sent by The figure at left is the Jate queen mother's the bier. sent from London by cable. was taken in Queen May e George. chman. serving as guard at bt by P. & A. Photos PARKING PROTEST | 'rceon s vvora | PLANSHOWDOWN ™%, Do e Kot Wathons totion TRIES HITS SYSTEM o™i overt. . DRY PROSECUTIONS 3 Special Dispatch to The Stas is the name of a new apparatus suppose that stroboscopes will be ad = NEW YORK wember - Wiy o (RICHMOND, Va., November 23— e L to the Academy of Sciences by George | vertised in the near future as a 1 y . Twenty-seven witnesses, suby Bt Commissioners Asked to Re-| [oliuyins,s series of wuriels with | Congress and Cabinet Pro- | ciaude, who apolosized to the learnea | cessity for “vers wome. bu e v Chemical Warfare Service i from ail over the United States | Larger and More Important old, ended his life with poison to- assembly for havir consider 2-Hour Plan and | aay. | pose, But Gen. Lord Dis- ¢ placed a “fool| 1 ance in permitting the examina- testify at the trial of Jacob protector” round the exhibit as a pre-[ tion of rapidly moving bodies while | Chief Cites Excessive “Home | iirichenblatt ana other memners | Cases Show Increase Dur- He was to have -"X)lvolm;ui ‘n‘MPm caution. i 1\ in full action For example, an air of the alleged “trunk and key' - H imi lice Court, charged with striking HH | The new instrument. the invention| plane propeller making 1,200 revolu ” quor ring. were sent home last night H - MruckdUnioadingfiliimity | Uessoace ciamaalmt s smbne - p0ses ChiticslChange: e Ao e s i miobslier RakinERIAN Tevai SWork?asiGne Fault: e o nmebtnlen ol inghthesRastiYear: sk but went to his mother and said powerful lightninglike flashes from [appeared to be absolutely motionless. to try the case. he would nhll g0 tr;'corl;irl(.‘ as he P S a tube of neon gas. These flashes,| It had a bit of string fastened to one h i The witnesses, who were alleged | Reaffirming their attituda against| had taken poison. He died a few g L when directed on anything which is|end of a propeller blade. This also| Fxplaining that he had been a! patrons of the ring, came to the | Improvement in the T « {he twohour parking regulation amd| minutes later. The coupls had met BYROEERINL SvAnr rotating rapidly, even in full daylight, [ appeared motionless in place, but it |teacher in public schools before en- from Lincoln,” Nebr.; Sioux | prohibition prosecution for e the requirement of a licensed op- at the home of a friend to discuss A spirit akin to lively rebellion i= make the rotating article appear to|assumed a graceful curve under the | tering West Point; that his wife had City, lowa; Minneapolis, Detroit, year is shown by Mrs. Mahla Walker erator on parked trucks and in favor | ® reconciliation. Woody was a | rising in the Government departments | be completely still, or, If it is so de-|air pressure. Spindles when turning|been a school teacher, and that their | Buffalo and cities in the South 3 of Laas' In' sach 160k fof ‘the fun.| Duckater: | against the Director of the Budget,|sired, to be turning very slowly. It|and rapidly running motors and tur.|four children were in the public| The trial has been postponed until | Willebrandt, Assistant Attornex i s ladbs o Smean AT O R Gen. H. M. Lord. Thers is also the| was this apparent immobllity of a|bines are other examples of things| schools of the District of Columbia.| the first Monday in Jan wiben' | erattant alne norpio thelattornes vehlcles, the traffic committee of the | imminent possibiiity of a clash be- (rapldly turning object that made Prof. | that can be examined under the stro-{ Maj. Gen. Amos A. Fries, chief of | the witnesses have promised to re- |, o1’ 1 ioge pubic last night Merchants and Manufacturers’ Asso-| QLD ARTICLES SOUGHT. !tween the budget head and several|Claude decide to prevent his col-[boscope while at work. the Chemical Warfare Service, ves-| turn. i Bkl P A shYhas Torwarfedl 2 letter ito * | of the important committees of Con-| terday afternoon delivered a series The ring operated by shipping | “The Government is prosecutin gress at the coming session. of strictures on the school system| trunks of liquor to a deslgnated |larger and more important cases Commissloner Fenning expressing its ! ’ i | : ) D ,. Tt avorable 1 'of Salvation Army Needs Material to| The charge freely is heard about| |NMIPRESAR E IFE. | here, directed principally at what he | point, a key being sent to the cus- | said the report. “There has been a regrel b thaunTayorable fa e Washington that Gen. Lord has ar 10 SUES WIF | said’ was too much “home work,”| tomer on payment of the agreed | decrease in exch of the last two vear | | the Commissioners on these questions | u me ayme 1 o and asking that they give further Aid Unfortunates. rogated to himself the powers and | too short hours in the schoolrooms| brice, the Government alleged. in the number of ¢ prerogatives of a czar. Instead of be- | Threw Cake at Him at Birthday and inability to teach children to| = = more prompt trials di isideration to them. Contributions of old newspapel he penal for ~viol e penalties for violations, es 'he committee points out that the looks, useles: s of furniture and | IN& Just a plain Lord, it is asserted | read. el | ) e e G e atii1s onahla | neieeras Linmeitustatnort obfovers (| Eartyp ds DominiclsiCharess & f Gen. Fries told the Dupont Circle| PLAYS ARE PRESENTED. |pecially in the matter all an lord, superior to every member of CLEVELAND, Ohio, November 25| Citizens’ Association that he was in prison sentences, are steadi nerea s sloners to accept their recommenda- | the social service of the Salvation | P ing. There has been a ve > < = . the cabinet and dictator even to the () —Hearing of the divorce sult of vor of longer hours for both teach- sut tions on these questions will be that| Army to provide paying employment A 2 earing the divorce suit of | favor of long Le & ] - “the expense involved will be enor- good foon and. warm shelter for a W0 houses of Congress. | Mario de Dominicis, opera impressario | ers and pupils in school, to be inter- | TWO Productions Given by Art rease in the number ¢ . mons and at ihis time incalculable” number of unfortunate men at the In- __COngressmer arriving in the clty and art connoisseur, charging gross | spersed with gymnastics, in order to Club to Be Repeated. | injunctions made effective Yo the merchants ctifthalicity ! el dusteial Home: are exceptionily frank in thelr in-| neglect and cruelty, began hero vester- save the child from so much work at | ey o e L remmittes expresses its opinion “that The institution is now crowded and | formal criticism of the director of the | day. Mrs. Beatrice de Dominicis, an Citizens’ Associatiol Want | home at night, which was said to be Two shol F'I\,\fi\v\rfl.fl P oduced last | o i ’ f 90 per cent of the trafic problems (o take care of applicants on the wait- Dudget. Just how far they will go opera singer, is contesting the case n ants | a detriment to eves and a disrupter of | evening at the A rist Club, 20 & Mrs. Willebrandt's report ~showed would he eliminated by the enforce- ing list, Brig. Pickering appealing ”é f&:r.‘;rl!:"elw;l;nfnfl»fk: |'n |'h«= floor | with a crpss bill, naming Fnlncesca‘ family life. ‘;l;:;'!icu:::m«‘v';fia lru;r;:elnn'mlu Vv'w that mmI« ,,,;‘ been 38,498 convic " . 3 o s ains to be seen.|Ritall, New York B o club, Mrs. | tior der the liquor law in the i B et D ey :l‘rr:nn‘i?n::\?n;lu:‘l{lp‘l’;:ev}lpi;n’l":“'rlllpsfl\r: | RS e et 1 Tact fvery i | T Toosi ot o HASa: that 118 tron- Plant at Foot of 13th Cry for More Doctors Heard. |foug Howell Smith. chairman, ta pur. | vear, with the. fines s = Eldridge’s Statement Challenged. these men employment. One hundred | Wil depend upon the frame of mind | ble started in Rome in 1913, when his Svery day or two we hear a cry|suance of the regular Winter pro- | gating $7,681,947 A bulletin has heen sent to evers pounds of old newspapers will main- |in which the national legislators find | wife threw a cake at him during a Street Removed. | tor more doctors to inspect children’s |zram. The program consisted of “The | ing 4569 vears. The fines levied ma hulletin has been sent to ek ery DO e and sheltor a man for one | President Coolldge. Not a few are | birthday celebration. eves and teeth, and vet at the same |Game of Chess,” by Kenneth Sawver | year brouzht the total for prohibition on of the day as well as provide him with a |Preparing to take their grievances to time the School Board is putting into | Goodman, and “One Hundred Dol- cases since the Federal law went Average Term 43 Days. ssessed nd sentences toto gare their attention to the deci: oot % — — 3 | " 1 ! v ol : : and say it is r @ show- = i : : ot sys at will ruin more | lars,” by Tda Lublenzki Ehrlich, the effect fo approximately $30.000000 Gommissionexs disres = the small salary. Old clothing, shoes, him and say it is time for a shov The Southeast Citizens’ Associa | effect a system that wil | - I z e nd underwear alsn aid (0Wn as to whether or mot the di | ihe talk stage. It will provide plenty | ¢ 11s meeting | o ens’ Assoclation | eves a dozen times than the doctors | former being directed by Theodore while the assresate of sentences 1 and that Trafe Director Eldridge Wiy in maintaining the indus- |rector of the budget can, to all in-|of the latter during the long Winter |2t itS meeting in the Southeast branch | can save.” | Hardy and the latter by Aura Fike | imprisonment approached twelve thou in a conversation with O. B. George, | trial home on a self-supporting basis | tents and purposes, rob the Congress | months just ahead. jof the Public Library last night, A.| Charging that the teachers put in| jones. In “The Game of Chess" the sand vear sentences verage for the o have heen abot of these articies will [ of its constitutional !r\‘mfll‘m‘x\_ v One '\\"e.‘:lm;u Congressman asserted | G. Herrmann, president, presiding, | fewest hour e“:,,]‘,\,‘\':,t L nlnm\r[mm“d e i e hat st of the overtime be very welcome. A telephone call to | erybody- appears to be picking on|today that Gen. Lord had become : : i any class of ves D | ridge Monroe, Martin Scranage and the report s y‘»‘n;\"\:::‘ I | aitehos il one of the work. | Congress these days. The people of | so all-powerful that Congress was | \Panimously adopted a resolution call | of Columbia, averaging about 16 hours | Channing Smith. In “One Hundred |fiscal year 182 done by business men and their em. ers to receive any contribution. the country seem to be out of sym- | virtually afrald to make an appropria. | \N8 for the removal of the gas plant|a week on a yearly basis, as compared | Dollars” those participating were Wil- |43 days, compared with 34 in 10 s pathy with the national legislative | tion of any sort unless first obtaining | at the foot of Thirteenth street south- | With at least 40 hours for Govern-|liam S. Hepner, Harriet A. Murphy, | a in 19 Mrs. Willebrand Phis wehalienEe. o Aheitrac)al S e body, and without their support Con- | the approval of Gen. Lord. The gen.|e€ast. Allan Davis, who introduced the | ment clerks and 44 to 48 hours for | Grace Peters, Aura Ifike Jones and | believed the increase in sentences or is one that is not to he taken W|FE ASKS DAMAGES wress doesn't appear able to get any | eral doesn’t vet control what is called | resolution, stated that fumes from |laborers, Gen. Fries said they could | Clara S. Hepner. Mr. Hardy's work | could be expected to continue . | ular place, even if it knows | the legislative bill, in which Congress |the plant are a menace to the health |easily add more daylight hours, even | in the first play, a. tragedy of Rus-| About 4.850 more cases were ir | just where it is headed, or, In the|makes appropriations for its own|of the Southeast citizens. He also|on Saturday, and at the same time |sian life. was exceptional. tiated in the 1 ehalrman of the traffic committee, and contributions H oo lizhtly,” savs the bulletin in asking cvery member to make a survey of st year than in pre T 1o e whelher | Values Husband's Love at $50,000 | iangunge of another day, just where | needs. said that the West End Citizens')avoid some of their night work In cor-| The plays will be repeated this eve-, vious 12 months. the report said. wh this charge of the traffic director | fit is cat” Congress still is supreme in that | Association is also making strenuous |recting papers. ? | ning, members and their guests ad.|the number dismissed showed an in A< 1o promiscons parking of executives in Alienation Suit. | Rules Cabinet Heads one, lone field. Tf the general could | efforts to have the Georgetown gas| Gen. Fries also criticized what he | mitted upon reservation of seats. | portant decrease. This was accepted . and business employes in the down-| |08 ANGELES, November s b have controlled the legisiative bill he | Plant_removed. 5 = m":e;;‘:l:,‘;’;‘;]’;:eg";';?,a;"".l”,';::1 S . = el S oot i ‘ section is jus ! Mt G oroarie Moo The char, s Capitol Hill | undoubtedly would ha 'y own | _S. P. Tennyson, secretary, was au-| - i the enforcement corps was preparine town section is justified (P)—Mrs. Georgette Moore yesterday | The charge comes from Capitol Hill | undoubted By sumn iy zed to fet an estimate on the |child should be taught more by obser- | COURT TO DIVIDE ESTATE. | cases hetter and that the Unites at Gen. Lord, not hesitating at any | that recent increase in salary which | thor: . ek . rinst | that Gen, Lord, mot Hes g o O eress . voten tealt. - “Bresimion | cbst of building the school and submit | vation, repetition and_excitation of States attorneys were finding fewer that (Ume Ay o o O | Hwever, T the. emiaent |t to the association So that further | interest, according to the general S cases which they felt would not re | executive department, exercises such | his approval. | efforts could be made to get an appro- i _The speaker also declared the “pub- | Must Rule on Distribution of isult in convictions. binet heads| Where Gen. Lord feels his position | Priation for the proposed vocational |lic school system is the only one that “By the use of in The letter to Commissioner Fen- | o suit for $50,000 Gamages ning reads in par Miss Charlotte Fisher, charging The committtee directs me to say | the Jatter had alienated the affectic that it regrets exceedingly that the | or Mrs, Moore's husband, Edwi on proceed Distriet Commissior turned down | former business manager for Anita '@ further influence over pr " the propo 2 3 o | 3,400,000. Y 50 of ! The suEcestion!op the iramclaitecor| moLe b;‘».:in T e e Loemi® | ind departmental subordinates that|is particularly strong s that the jSchool on ’,‘“‘:1"“,",. S ant between, jican pm“e",‘.mf“ ourso of ]“;,“’Nf"‘.! 54004 e g 53l = exCellont xeRiiliekay with respect to the parallel parking | Baldwin millions, “UCKY™ | {hese officials literally are afraid to| people of the country heartily are in | Lhirteenth and Tourteenth ~streets|representative governments, the bloc | 2W YORK, November 25 (P).— | secured without the crowding of cou of commercial vehicles in the District [ioher formerly acted as Mr, | 0 before a commitiee of Congress|favor of governmental economy and |Squtheast. ~A resolution was also|system . { Supreme Court Justice Richard 11.|dockets. As soon as evidence of viok Ot CAUmbIE for empreencyADuEDoses. et Mrs. Moure. suti!and urge the things they regard as es-| that is what the general is endeavor ‘\‘\-r‘if.-‘em“\‘féx Onherl"tili :“ ,Z;le;uzg‘r;e:‘)! Association’s Business Session. | Mitchell yesterday ruled that the ques- | tion of the injunction is d‘x\ur\mmfi which recommendation of the traffic band and Miss Fisher were in | sential to the Government service, but ing to give them. At the Mitchell |, yic™ iildings P grounds,| A movement to get citizens' asso. [\1{'" "{“”'e (“:'1'-"""1'"" uf«r“w Sf.m“:;'[ ::;: L’fi'\-’"‘.".}'u\ii",!fl"},}.‘ S ,‘f,’.“’” director had the unqualified support | San Iranciseo which have not caught the autocratic |court-martial It has been made to | {aning him for his interest in im.| Ciations of the District behind the M ary Shana et T ines iof Taturtlana s SRRt b rict of | died intestate last Janua o Ing for the District of | more than $3,400,000, must be decided nted an injunc- | aearly 90 per cent gr of the previous year. ind approval of this committee. 1 Several week& ago Moore filed suit fancy of the budget head. appear that possibly Gen. Lord is Want S divorce in San Francisco, charg Congress, it is said, has been thwart- | the dark gentleman in the cord of nt Space for Trucl mental cruelty. His wife coun. ed in its efforts to get information | wood, so far as America’s backward- “The enforcement of the present |tered with a cross complaint, naming | from executive departments because ness in airplane equipment is con- proving Southeast parks. e o] A heated discussion featured the |Columbia land now in WVirginia was | orS HO0 PRSRCTE eleotion. of delesates to the Feders.|Set on foot by Maj. Clayton K. Emig, | P . ; s fos : 4 | tion pending the trial of the assets on tion of Citizens’ Association when | Whose resolution, adopted by the asso- | Hon DeRGS (e 1o O (RSBSOS OF ported during the last vyear wi wter than that s. rezulation requiring a licensed oper- | Miss Fisher as co-respondent. of the dread of bringing down the dis- | cerned. Capt. Luckett, chairman of the com-|¢'ation, authorized the law and legis- | {he Ly Lol = = porallel while merchandise is delivered = punished at his hands by further ino to any recommendations made by |cured the action of the Citizens' Ad- S may build up sentiment here and siralh’ Abner. T Fiteh and B. Root | 1smisses Injunction Suit. of executive requests for ap-|the Army chiefs. The fact that he meets with onr most strenuow@ objee- | lish and maindain places in the middle | denial visory Council at the Mstrict Build. | cause to be enacted legislation to bring | B! 1o liminstrators of the estate, | Mrs. Ida V. Warren of the Kenesa tyinn. To meet this- condition it will | or the end of each block exclusively bropriations. . If there is one thing|was until a few vears ago a member |ing yesterday when they amended back the land to the District. Copies | : v apartments has dismissed her snit D T of o | far 't Citcharse and taking Vel fhove another that Congress does nof |of the Army establishment has scemed | the logislation plan proposed by Traf. | of the resolution reviewing the logal o ;"“";“tg“ TG TR T PR ,,’,",::’,,:(, A 10 he manned with from one to two |goods, wares and merchandise, We |like it is being thwarted. to make him harsher with the War [fic Director Eldridge. Delegates | status of the situation will be sent to | ,’\‘,‘., ’E‘;D“;m was the widow of a|Schneider and Emmons S. Smith in additional men. The expense involved | have made this recommendation be. | But from all accounts Gen. Lord| Department than almost any other |elected are Allan Davis and Lemuel | all citizens’ associations with requests | woil' known wrestler of many years | connection with the sale of the asset- with be enormous and at this time in- | fore, but nothing has come of it, {h recently qualified as the all-!branch of the Government service. Fugitt. for approval. i ago. e of the Plaza Apartment Ilouse (‘o “Investigations that have been made | Americ 2E08 it WHIGHN n owned 44 share. caloulable, an thwarter and is likely to| There is no question that in Wash- |~ A motion to ask Col. Sherrill for a | Proposals were made for changing | We regret that no consideration | in other cities where such speces or | continue in that role for some time |ington today cabinet officers and Con- | comfort station to be placed on Penn- | the time of meeting for the associa- of stock, The plaintiff explains thut was given to the setting aside of | ‘islands’ are established and main. 1o come. His benign influence extends | gress do the proposing and Gen. Lord | sylvania avenue between Seventh | tion, either to a luncheon gathering | the next meeting were: President, |she has received her share of (i Wives where goods may be taken on | tained convince us of the wisdom of | everywhere, and 5o 1ong as he has|does the disposing. ‘They are mut |and Eighth streets ~southeast was|or toa two-group affair, meeting both | Admiral Wiliam Rogers; first vice |$220,000 In notes comprising the con, Loard tricks and other vehicles. | this recommendation. [ the "support of President Coolidge, ' tering ahout Frankensteins on Capitol | unanimously indorsed. W. P. Evans, | afternoon and evening. This will be | president, Mra. Richard Wainwright; | pany’s assets. Attorney \W. I2. Lestc Chthatone space is generally pre-| “We trust the Commissioners will | who is the final arbiter in budget mat’| Hill, but they will probably carry on |924 Eighth srteet, was given member: | considered at future meetings of the | second vice president, Gen. George I'. |appeared for Mrs. Warren, while At 2 by farked cars. \We againlgive this matter further considera- |ters, there is little chance of the anti-{ in the same old way. ship in the assoclation. It was de-| association. Scriven; treasurer, E. L. Schreiner;|torney Henry 1. Woodward repre rge that the Traflic Director estab- tion.'” Lord “rebellion” getting much beyond (Copyright, 1925.) clided to hold no meeting next month. Officers nominated for electfon at assistant treasurer, Ralph Endicott. sented the defendants, \ . 4

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