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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1925 MRS, COOLIDGE VIEWS PLANS FOR NEW Y. W. C. A. BUILDING. Representatives of the Your SPEAKER HAS A WOMAN SECRETARY. Representative Nicholas Christian Association called at the White House yesterday and talked over the project with the First Lady of Longworth. Speaker of the House of Representatives, in his office y AT THE BIER OF THE DOWAGER QUEEN OF GREAT BRITAIN. A phetograph taken while the bods et e e e 2 4 : day with his secretary, Mildred Reeves, preparing for the coming session cHn ! e Land. Left 1o right: Helen Graf, Grace Muicheal. Mrs. Coolidge. Dorothy Ruth, Bertha Pabst and Lib. of Congress. Miss Reeves is thé first woman to hold the position of secre- of Queen Alexandra lay in state in Sandringham Chapel. Thousands of persons viewed the remains and sent hie Orr Copyrisht by P. & A, Phe tary 1o the Sneaker of. the House. National Photo flowers to the chapel. The casket was later removed 10 Buckingham Palace. Wi W 7 Gertrude Carter Stockard, 15 years old. an Arkansas girl, who never at- tended school. but she won s<econd Miss Lillian Cannon. 21 vears ol of Baltimore. who <wam 25 mil across Chesapeake Bay recently. now VETERANS AT WALTER REED HOSPITAL PREPARING FOR CHRISTMAS SALE. 7. Smith and R. prize in the American Legion na- | training at Daytona. Fla.. for an at- | MOST UNUSUAL PHOTOGRAPH OF THE FOOT BALL SEASON. A quartet of Santa Clara players he Tabor at work on tapestry. which will he offered for <ale sre Christmas. Mre. Coolidge and the wives of tional es.av contest. More than tempt_to swim the English Channel ) for Underhill of St. Mary's after the latter caught an intercepted pass. an incident of the annnal game in San the cabinet officers are interested in the hospital work and the <ale of Christmas gift 200000 mavuscripts were submitted | next Summer. ) Francisco. The Santa Clara team was coached by Adam Walsh, captain of the famous Notre Dame team in ¢ thy P& A ! to the judges Wide Warld Photo. Copsright by P. & A. Photos. ) 1924, and one of the “four horsemen™ of Knute Rockne Wide World Phot Bollry;.eesjil War BUTHERS LEADERS the Associat More than 50.000 acre were dusted with calei dropped from airplan last season. The the Bureau of knt public today, sail ical against the ¢ ix becoming a firmlv practice in the cotton | cost of the process was 1 Other destructive i | ! § Plans to Make New Senator “*Regular” Republican Meet Opposition. F[]R PLAYGRUUNDS Victim Laid l)owng RAINE France December 3 A )} School Association Commit- rann ! 1un in Neufbrisch forest vesterday g Exact Needs. down his 1 order 1o take a thicket and sprung the shotgun's LOR whit turned the tables on a hunter tee to Make Report on B armer named: De Mouche, tr er The hunte ed the PLANS [}AMPAIGN Rabbit Shoots { Hunter With Gun e MULHOU ALSACE ! and wounded him with his own while inspectin some traps, laid { abbit out of a snare, ; when another rabbit dashed out of ! { Tentative plans for a more concert By t trd Press ecei ed campaign to secure an increase in| gy charge in his back. but was is waging unrelenting war are the | Fa far of a_number of the achool playground facilities Were for able to crawl home. A physician Japanese beetle, which aitacks | Party cc zues to fall in line with mulated at a meeting of the District | cont pim (o a hospital fruit. the European corn horer and | the plan of Senate Republican leade of Columbia Publi hool Association the Mexican beetle. Efforts toeom. |10 recoznize without issue in the District Building last night N et . PLANT QUARANTINE N St T port on the exact plavground needs s R, o conference next Saturday form & —_— { PADDLING AROUND THE WORLD IN A 20.FOOT CANOE. R. P. Rohrle, in his tiny craft, is now traveling down the Atlantic Coast. and this ,," ' is bne of th the fence on SILVER IN PROGRESS i/ i Wik James G. Yaden. president of the f i amsociation. appointed the following | Federal Horticultural Board Re's photograph was made when he reached Baltimore a few days ago. The wanderluster plans to reach Key West hefore long. then paddle to Cuba and committee the West Indies, and on to Brazil. From Brazil he will attempt to cross the South Atlantlc in the general direction of Africa man. Edward L. Grifii s Julia forded Farmer. i b | i ! Affords Fine 0 ortunity for Com- furiher n 1o sayv that matte i P T $10,000 IN GEMS STOLEN |Gen. Davis Asks Fund to Preserve FREEDMEN'S HOSPITAL - e rarison With Early Ameri- Speeches Are Studied tant auvaran-| [N MILLIONAIRE COLONY (Jentury Old Records, of War of 1812/ FACILITIES INCREASED can Types. Leaders who are endeavoring to suh W. Scott. Milton S 1. Swanton and G sburger. Mrs. W orge A. Warren The importance of | tines in protecting the American | marke e SRR IS S O Striking Methods Needed. farmer was emphasized last night | s 8 g | - tis N s. the majority floo Mrs. Rafter. who, in addition to|in the anmual report of the Federnl| Theft Follows Wedding of Daugh- lCumplemm of New Laboratory| . ... -—— "o - o o e Ml i heing vice president of the Public | Morticuitural Board. It stated that ter of Moses Taylor—Gifts | BY the Associated Pres they contain upon index rerord Will Benefit Many. Annual | lectors to. draw expert comparisons | Shire. DPresident pro tempore of the School Association, is president of recognized species of insects A plea for preservation of 100- |cards,” Gen. Davis warned. X Keteei honis smelioh Siver | Senate. and_Senator Jones of the District of Columbia Congress of | Were found by inspectors on fim- Not Touched. vear-old Army records that are drop- | The index card system had been Report Declares. s presented here this week throusn | in&ton. the Republican “whip Mothers and Parent-Teachers, declared | ported plants and plant products. | ping to pleces from much handling is | successfully worked out to save old the mitaneous exnibition of nu el | have been joined by Senato: that it would necessary to adopt | Of 0 foreign vessels inspected| By the Associated Press. made by the Adjutant General, Maj. | volunteer records, he added, but the | Completion and occupation of a|qeaorginarc exhibition of early Amer. NeW Jersev. who led the unusual means to bring about the (at all ports excent those of California.| MOUNT KISCO, N. Y., December |Gen. Robert C. Davis, in his annual | 335,000 muster rolls and more than|new laboratory building was the leon silves io be openca ti the vear to read four of the Sena desired hetterment of school play-| Mississippi and Florida, where the |3 _rne millionaire colony here is|report. They cover the Regular Army |1,500,000 enlistment papers and other | o\ ool B0 8 L0 G EER SERTLR O (PRSI Sllection | SENLS out of the party Erotnds N e Y the State, the 18- | lirred over the theft of $10,000 in for the period 1812-1912, including | documents of the regulars during the & oF “Hngllhh silver wWhith. has been|| . With some Senito h ministration at Freedmen’'s Hospital, brought to the city for exhibition at &vel. that Senator according to the annual Teport of | Francise, 1747 Rhode Island avenue. | SHEeehes in his recent campaizn the Republican party, Senator Ws of Indiana, vice chairman of the is still studving his camp: ments and adequate piavgroind facil- | earrving contraband plants or plant | gems from the home of Moses Taylor, | * . 2Lpy M LG PV 8 o 20 PR e D | €6, e e immediate emergency, tties for 20 veavs.” said Mrs. Rafter, | prodnets. s financier and steel magnate. continue untl they shall have litterly | Gen. Davis asked an appropriation of | the surseon in chief foday. The | The latter exhibition, a seleetion from “and 1 1k that a regular riot by With respect to peats already es- The theft took place Sunday eve- fallen to pieces unless the constant|$6.000 for emploving five clerks one Sicats o I X | the Brainard Lemon collection, will be the parents and people of the District | !ablished in this country, it declared | ning, within 24 hours after the wed- |handling to which they have been |year In patching the papers or tran- | Pullding. with its fully equipped |'he SrERREIE Cerion (o ioction. Hill Be will be necessury (0 secure resuls.”| that the fight against them had heen | ding of a daughter, Miss Edith Tay- | aubjected can he obviated through |scribing where patching was not pos- | laboratories, vathological, bacterio- | of "EW BESIRIRR, (RS Ime DEC| feren The lution ful. | especially successful in the case of | jor, to Robert Dinsmore Huntington, |transcribing all information which sible. | logical, ceriological. as well as its| the public. uircances “I have been working for improve. port said. 6.780 were found to |original muster rolls of the regiments. | century remain to be dealt with | adoption of the wed «n address by ade i th pink bool worm infecting cotton.| andg = receptio ’, ) ]‘flh\’::V ax ’.“’l‘\. Loy ,Ih, \:\W ),\-i.:":‘ “I: o ;‘F”n‘ [';“’ SpuEa o ’Vhfi ":‘"";yndn l‘u:‘n A‘n(? a {P ep l{( nd K\‘;P:dfid E !"_\ 2 400 | | r‘om’?)e‘fi X-ray outfits, gives l_h“ The Lemon coll>"tion, which bhe- La Follette Silent. Tor the fvesear schol bullafhs pro. | borersant the ypsy moth was belng | Sa o adins ronde of dollats. worth | 9 1 o | hospital a degree of increased facil-| ing shown here for the first time.| Another uncerainty in the g ram as submitted by the Board of | largely restrained 1 0f weddink presents in an adjoining, PETRQOVA’S PLEA FAILS. |“DRUNK” DATA DISPUTED. | ities which will permit of the carry-yhas been on tour and has created con:|js whether Senator 1 fallette o gram ax wibmitted by the Bourd of . {room were not touched. - | A o ing out of a long cherished plan. | siderable interest wherever shown.|accept the formal inviiation to atter “ducation for ‘v Xt vear A B | Finger prints on a window sill and | B, ! R | fulfillment of which will be the| Lousiville, Ky.. is the home of this|the conference sent him vesterday slashe by 1,500,000 Amounts | Marvland Woman Dies at 986. fcotprints in soft earth indicated the | Court Refuses to Set Aside $7,500 Dry League Declares Number of Ar- | greatest possible bhoon to those in| callection. which comprises 10,000 Chaitmam Curtic s decline Lol bt Rt e ) | L P 1 Chalrman Curtis. He has d ne¢ v hav nam s Ry | thief wore ruhber-soled shoes aad that | | : 3 | search of hetter health and care in| pieces and Is housed hy the cwner in | far to indicate his intentione huilding next vear amonnt to about . Specia he gained entrance by climbing a| Verdict in Plagiarism Suit. rests Is Misleading. « . nis 2 billaineinext_ year) aiaiing tolabal STEVILTE, M Detembiosis | joaned: snbranceliny (oimbing el | | time of illness. the report said. |a house furnished in the period to! — On the House side. while Represer D0 000 oy e ametnt of annual re. —-Mrs. Doreas Nesmith Brown of | 11 ang e o0 while Mr and M ey | NEW YORK, December 3 UP.—A| NEW YORK, December 3.—Police| During the year 4,056 patients were | which the silver belongs, which in it ative Nelson of Wisconsin. as spoks five-vear school buildi rogram. 1.R. Brown. a Baptisi minister. died at | pive gecuirred mearby In the vicinity |aside the verdict of $7.500 agal fok 2T S thevwiil motspenfest a formal ox her |intoxicated persons they see on the | mifted 10 years ago. "f(:k eenwich, Conn,, in the last three | awarded to William Henry Roberts, | streets, whereas before passage of the weeks. | The English collection was hegun zation as they did two vears age {in 1828 by Mr. Lemon’s grandinther leaders of the group have not ind {a British naval officer, who | eighteenth amendment they es \ Iand has been consistently uilt un. | cated their attitude on the proposa 2 meliho)ot mendment they arrested)| NEEDLESS WORK SAVED. | These pieces are of the time of Spoaker-designate lLongworth thai ed. “ax 1 her home there, aged 96. She le: hildren, 41 grandchildren ndchildren and 14 g speak advisedlv.” he cont have received what 1 believe 1o be ormation about wlat aves very reli fhe Bud ruEbasEdancecoRoI: hildren { MORTIME jactress for plaglarism, was denied only about 40 per’cent, the research | George III, Queen Anne and still | they be returned to the party councils schoo i b 2 —— | . 4 E st 1 e | 2 yesterday by Supreme Court Justice |department of the World Leaguei . | earlier rulers. There is an excellent if they support Republican candidates Mr. n further declared tha e | plavground facilities expre: | : il 3 n ¢ oD s decinclithat L O e e _— O'Malley { Against Alcoholism said in a state. | S°no0l Officials Relieved From Di- | howing of old Sheffield plate; in | for Houss offices of the money In the United States | itoms 1n the five-year sehool play. |Forbes ~Witness Freed From| Mme. Petrova charged that Roberts|ment issued last night. The state- ploma Signing. Sl e b L * Treasury credited to the District. or grounds. claiming that the plan calls | ¥ |is a British subject, therefore has no |ment was made in questioning the| “Writer's cramps” which S S o e Sty the Disirict surplus, and added that | for & larger playground in the vicin.| Tombs on Bad-Check Charge. T ahisubie q riter's cramps” which develop in | Britain during what is known as th ;OFFERS RYE 45 YEARS OLD country. Justice | correctness of a recent survey by the s | G this would mean the using up of the ity of Jackson School, which. it was| NEW YORK. December 3 (P).—|O’Malley gave her 60 days in which to | Moderation League. The lather n}gan-‘;::o;:“::d ?;elr?:e-f;er:t“onfli:ge;;a\?;“(e\n:‘;?sonnl?z"‘:zd the collections afford surplus District funds. “This being | declared, is next to an adequate| Elias H. Mortimer, former Depart- | file an answer to his ruling. ization said there was as much drunk- | of Education preceding each semi-|an interesting opporiunity for com-|London Liquor Dealer's Find Lures the case.” he said, “won’t we be in a | playground. On the other hand. it{ment of Justice investigator and wit-| Roberts was recently successful in |enness now as before prohibition. annual commencement in the Wash- | parison between the English and | pretty fix when we zo before Congress | was said, provisions are not made | ness against Col. Charles R. Forbes in {his suit to recover damages from| The World League sought to show | fngton high and normal schools will | American, but a chance for collector the succeeding vear and ask for ap- for plavgrounds where they are{the Vetera Bureau investigation, Mme. Petrova on the grounds that |that, eveén if the Moderation League | occur no more. The school honrd,!m become acquainted with the strile Visiting Americans. LONDON, December 3 (#).—Amer propriations of $5.000.000." The lat- | needed. was discharged vesterday in Tombs | “The White Peacock,” a play in|statistics were accurate, the prev-|acting upon the recommendat i ARl e fer amount would be necessary, he | Although the assoclation several|Court on @ charge involving a $1.000 | which she appeared, had been pirated | alence: ot drunkenness does not ap-| oo Frawk W Banemedaton O |of ,ihe makers and the bt i L O i to be said. in order to keep from falling be- | months ago indorsed the so-called | worthless check. trom a work of his called “La Rubla.” | proximiate that preceding prohibition. | ordered abolition of the tedious and | ” e ¥ on Piccadilly 260 came Wfuony he hind in the matier of proportionate five-vear school building prosram: Both his arrest, November 12 and daimt | P Lo | 5@ tignbredl TERgtce Of Taying (he T e e S Eiiar of the te it W Mol appropriations for the five-vear school | last night it refused to indorse it|his release were at the. request of 5 3 5 . ; board president and the superin. | . S. Automobile Stolen. akaaiahale . i iy building program for each vear [ even “in principle”” A motion made | Philadelphia police. The latter fol.| Col. Heidt to Leave Hospital. Jacobs’ Resignation Accepted. | 000, NETAEAG S04, Hinarads o8 Denil’ Yraateraan. of "itie SOmited|Tonis’ D “Out of the $3.000.000 appropri- | hy George A. Warren. delegate from | lpwed receipt of a messaze saving the | Lieut. Col. Gulielmus V. Heldt,| Resignation of First Lieut. Newton | diplomas | States Public Health Service, 16 Sev-| The labels read “Old Jordan" and ated for next vear mot a penny has|the Central Labor Union, received district attorney at Philadelphia had | United States Infantry. who has been | N. Jacobs, United States Infantry.| Hereafter facsimile signatures of |enth street southwest. told police Tast | “Old Crow." Most FEnzlishmen o heen appropriated for school playe | no second | refused to extradite him. A charge | under treatment at Walter Reed Gen- | recently statioried at the College of the two will grace the diplomas. |night that an automebile. assigned | fer Scoteh whiske and do mot © e zrounds.” continued Mr. Yaden | . The associz n indorsed Col. C. O.|of ohtaining $30 hy misrepresentation | eral Hospital, this city, has been | the City of New York. has been ac-| Principals of the high and normal | him by the service, with oficial letter- | rve whisky even In. cocxinaile oo Varlous members of the associa- | Sherrills effor « to ohtain an ade- [in another check transaction still is| ordered to rejoin his proper station cepted by the President to take effect | achools, however, will be required to | Inz on It. had heen stolen from Sav. | purvacor. however. ix doine 5. goad tion pointed out the present lack of ' quate stadium for the District. pending in New York. At New Orleans, December 1, 1925. eontjpue signing the diplomas In Ink. enth and 1 streef yesterday. trade with visiting Americans, % t ; ¥ - = -