Evening Star Newspaper, December 5, 1925, Page 16

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GREAT BRITAIN'S ROY AL FAMILY Kins Gearge and P of Dowage IN FUNERAL PROCESSION Olaf of Norway. The Duke of York at back. left Sandringham Chapel. MOURNING SUBJECTS SIT THROUGH SNOWSTORM WHILE FUNERAL the little sidelights on the funeral of Dowager Queen Alexandra of Great Britain. Tir PERUTOSUPPORT ~ DEATHCUTSSHORT PLEBISCITE TOEND FRIENDSHIP APPEAL VYill Ignore Proposal for Di- rect Negotiation on Tacna-Arica. Jurist Drops Dead in Midst of Plea for Courtesy To- ward Japan. ! § | ! ) { | | s { December \ plea v relations hetween the s the, NE fo YORK more frien: United States a utterinee tuisheq Nicholas Murr et dinlo of a gatherin ther thin men Fatract from Cirenlar informinz ( tie repr not ested of the last ntatives ( nd propos Tacn distinzn < 4 the cire hich he died will he « Japanese zovernment Burke came from Seattle his plea hefore tees of the Carnesie International Peace were such noted hu oot Butler irr wnder which tool such pr his fellow tr dowment In the ol osils o It is re » consider W sttus i ocedure nd sident ¢ ign office s proce The vhen meetin: Judze B W irke. who hington hefore it b ked lenve eace in the P hix table bont to say a cl citic D Ambassador 1 Germa Andrew Jackson Monti ziniz, former Senator Leroy Mississippi and others urke expre: handli sration question s seriously offended Jupan when the desired results ve been achieve more 11l former zue of Vi Percy of T the nese that Conz by its action, mizht courteous wiy st he asked States eome 1o a ''re reat value in foreign r anners and kind courtesy fell and he hed into the Dr. Butler. He was lowered in a cha and was pronounced dead a4 few mo ments later | ke was at a hotel here. She to return to ttle. aceom the body ve b rmed <on to thin soverei . 2l Peru through ¢ ould tion either wrbity of with thatt that 2 V Gen t plebiscitary liz: lat the United on of the s of zood his head 1rms ed as “Happy Outcome.” such ppy at to nurary, it uld he viewed as 2 ha the present crisis he Chileans continus selves from the meet ind boundary nactment Warrenton Times Sold. WARR Va. December Thomas E. Frank., ewner and edi- tor of the Fauquier Democrat hought the plant and goodwill the Wirrenton Times, the other piper published here. which will be dis- continued with this week's issue The Times was the property of for- mer Gov. Westmoreland Davis of Leeshu but was established in nd edited for many years by Marshall under the name of | Warrenton Virginian. wever, that ind Peru Miztions imnd that a the carry provided tween (1 biscitary wiv unlikely still depended on the plebiscite Coolidze's award. n Sution ot} VM Another One of Them. American Legion Weekly \w Scotsman was visiting Falls in the company of an friend. As they watched rush water, the latter Pom the mericar the great . of There a + penny into you Tuck " “Is that so?" inquired the Scot. He ansidered a moment, and asked hope fully: “Ha® ve a bit o you throw will bring if it story that A Acrobats by Wireless. From the Kansus City Times. MacTavish had been invited to! spend an evening at a friends’s house listening to a wireless program At its conclusion the host said: | | “Well, Mac. what could a_Scotchman desire better than that? Singing, in- | strumentalists, & talk on blue hottles, | opera, news and dance music—all for | nothing. | dldna Coughing Drowns Parson's Saw. ¥From the Kansas City Star. carl Brown ventures the opinion 1hat some people never cough except hetween hours of 11 and 12 on Sun-| day merning. MacTav acrobats. said h. “but we | e any In the the streets during the storm. <hielding themselves from the snow and cold with new<papers. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D.-(C ATURDAY, - DECEMBER 1925. 5, route of the Alexandra THE FI NERAL CORTE . Thousands lined the FOUR KINGS FOLI OW TH! SKET OF GREAT BRITAIN'S DOWAGER QUEEN. The photograph hows ion to Windsor Castle <Ket of the Dowager Queen King George, the Prince of Wales, King Haakon of Norway. Kin Denmark and King Albert of upon King George. the Prine Belgium. The rulers are in the procession to Westminster Ablus. a heavy snowstorm. and Prince Henrs follow the carri vy Copyrizht e of Wales, ashet reground. the Prin aph was takhen when the Wide Wao heir ARMENIAN ORPHANS PRESENT A RUG. President Coolidge accept- especially for him by Armenian orphans of the Near East in Sidon. Syria. The ruz was presented by Dr. John H. Fin- . viee chairman of the Near East Relief. . PROCESSION PASSES. One of Little knots of faithful -p ' oruz m Christmas the of W <hoppinz. the First fts made by the disa d B Lady Gen. James D day and i of the Secretary of the Land visited Walt erans. She was accom Glennan. command. Reed General Hospital yest jed by Mrs. Dwight Davis, wif ot of the hospital. & . —————— [ARHALSERVICE APPROVAL BY DAL el 0 || OGN OFPACTERPECTED right ShUbY P& A - New Says Achievements Show Commercial Aviation Is Practicable. Boundary Settiement Satis- factory to Majority of Miniz- terial Party in Dubnn. 1ail sery out —William 7T ree State rday from iations evements tc Harry credit Gener New pointed out memb: tional Gec Socie ] furnished last evening hrie it ns of tn. dissat for. It now that the D \greement by ium. Tt has iste great value to those w o to pr pit of commereial transcontinental ed the demonstr ihi reement entered the British 1 representatives of n hern Ireland, Article X1 aty is revoker giving up an further territory " being relense. ler Article \ o the British int € General was i sentatives of he ithsenian Institution. ion purposes. pay sums of money i tement issued vesterday denounces the pact 2 objecting ion of Article XI1 of the council of Ire the only link he ish parliaments ee State monn de Valera, the Republicar has made arrangements Sunday at a demonstration | called 1o “voice the natfo: ainst dismemberment of ¢} little tears. 1 pet calf that prize at the Exposition | from the the animal -A old, burst into speal Dubli protes country HOBOES OUT OF LUCK. B al Dispatch to The Star. RICHMOND, Va., December Ancther move has been set to have Gov. Trinkle grant a to Robert O, and Larkin the Cumberland County busine and bankers now in the peniteptiary for the murder of the Rev. . S Pieree some three years ago. Robert Larkin_four, ries drawn section of the State. of the minister tookplace ard. when the brothers, and active men, went to and called him out. Larkin e the preacher in a and him_severely. The ster into his home 4 dazed condition, returning weapon. Then the shooti iy a former place, both Garretts firing automatics | gl | Secretary of the Interior and a num- The preacher had criticized public |her of members of the House inter- afoot | Winter Paradise. Bars American Vagabonds. hoth « n Mhe nvictions imother Killing paid for the calf was only | LAND SESSION CALLED. Officials Will Take Up Develop- ment Problems at Meeting. yoth s ce order B d the he d heat fizht mi of Romeo Western Senators, t | rior has the practic rtion The PPostmaster duced by Dr dent of the tional Geographic ciety. who emphasized the importance 3 of the il service by telling his which will take it place amang the war Beeia e A planes and types of America's earliest flying m The photograph <hows only the fuselage, and the wings will veur than the combined air servic be placed in position when the eraft is made ready for exhib! Copyright by Saotas, any other government SN e Air Mail € et C '’ 9 18 2 . N As ind ouragement Girl, 9. Wins National Calf Prize, AZIMOVA REVEALS |« i Commercant " iecin S oL L S = air mail. Mr. New stated that con »n Sobs as Anim o - M | RE 0 tracts for the transportation of muil PARDON AGAIN ASKED Then S as mal Is Sold for Meat| RELATION TO BRYANT [i; i it o, o = = tinct routes in various parts of the = s 0 o ; 2 ; ——— United States, and that others are to e . ¥ the Associated Press one of the recordsmashing prices . i o |be let. He explained why the acrlier Virginians Who Killed Preflcber[ CHICAGO, December paid as prize winners were auctioned | S8YS She Never Married Leading |air mail routes over Short aistamecs . S | ofr. . - : were not highly successful, and wk Over Remark, Serving Fonr &l ¢ years old. bu ‘The srand champion lamb on the| Man. With Whom She Lived |the” transcontinental routé,* in "the N & S hoof, owned by the University of Cali- other hand, has given great satisfac and Five Years. had just taken the hizh fornia, sold for $456.50, and the senior 14 Years. | tion. = International Live Stock vearling steer, shown by the Univer- =20 | Under the most favorable conditions Teterdayy then Srushia Sity of Kentucky, brought $589.60.| . . . o7 |mearly an hour is consumed in getting Tphithenter adbbing | The grand champion lamb carcass, ex- | B 1he Arocated Prows _ | the mail from post office to fiving field went on the auction block. hibited by the University of Wiscon 4 ORD, Conn.. December 5.— | and into the air, because of the size of She was Pauline Brown of Aledo. |sin, was sold for $424, while the grand | The Hartford Cour: says today that | the terminal cities. A similar del and Aberdeen-Angus calf won |champion swine, Berkshire hog | Alla Nazimova. tr: . has dis- | encountered at the end of the title of champion junior | shown by the Bluebank Farm, Ridge- | closed that although she and Charles | Such delays ke at inroads r, the first time the award |ley. Tenn., sold for $80.90. | Bryant, formerly her leading man. | the time saved airplane transporta- | le. The calf was bought | These pric together with the $3|lived together for 14 vears as man and | tion in the case of short flights. but Fros. for the Chicago and (a pound, paid yesterday for Mah-| wife, they never married. the few hours are of little importance | Ceirespondence of the Associated Press estern Railway restaurants at | Jongg, grand champion steer, e ©| The admission of shattered ro- |in the face of the days saved in a flight MEXICO CITY, No 3 ~The 0 'cents a pound, @ total of $231, a |lished the highest records for cham- | mance apparently has heen made (o |across the continent. | yankee ‘oo Who swings. <"'!'h1 ) ord price. pion caitle, sheep and hogs ever pald | save the man she loves from possible | The Postmaster General declared | Mexico Citr when chlll winde teg 1t the exposition e prosecution for perjury and bigamy | that the service planes flew more than | to sweep the States will be out of liek After Nazimova obtained a divorce | 2:000.000 miles with mail last year.and | this Winter TOKATYAN WILL SING. |2broad from aRussian, whom she loft | #PProXimately 2.500.000 miles counting | 4 po has Deen issued 1« < |vears ago, Bryant was married in New | (e necessary shifting of planes, etc. | round up all “foreign vagabondar — — Milford, Conn.. last month 1o Miss Swift Cross-Country Flight. [Sree e ool i e Marjory Gilhooley of Eliaabeth, N. J.| : S cey | V€ engaged in an honest and indust: Listed to Take Role Ih appiving for a icense, ne sverred | y(Lle,(FID (rom San Franciseo to New | (1% 15N exic : Here Tuesday Evening. he had never been married. Later. | utue white the fiont ir s 12 Min-| In the past Mexico City has at some S | When it seemed he might face arrest | Hirection 1o comapiaiay 1, the reverse | seasons been a sort of paradise Xc General Manager GattiCazazza of | hecause it was thought he had been | LrSGUOR it completed in approximate: | framps and panhandiers trom northio! the Metropolitan Opera Co. wired the | marrled to Nazimova, Bryant insisted | (he oy nin TV’";"“"C'""P due to|the Rio Grande. On'warm, sumn Washington Opera Co. last night that | that his statement in getting a license | " RU 1 By licar Vo Ganit ot the | 4275 man: (ould be found aprawde n the county. and it is claimed | ested in land settlement and develop- | Armand Tokatyan, tenor, of the Metro-| V58 correct. Army Air ‘Service, who recently com- | the puim-lined. piha g’ L8, lons e nonaviand It : In 1912 there was an announcement sy | the palm-lined paths—and pouncinx T b taaile “'i“he"!l“ (E_‘{" [-: | ment problems will take an active politan Opera Co., would sing the role | in New York that Bryant and Nazi- n}«fled : flizl‘;’l over the transcontinen- | upon every passing American who ap Was clork of the vounte and Larkin |Part in the program of the confer-|of Romeo in ‘Romeo.and Juliet,” | mova had been married. Tite e, Shoring Material for an ar- |peared to be a good prospect for Was 1 commissioner In chanters and | €Nce on settiement and development | which is to be given Tuesday night at | “He spoke the truth.” Nazimova |Vfies jon the National Geographic| ‘touch a, member of the school board. Y | ands to be held at the Inte-|the Washington Auditorfum, at 8:15|told the Courant when asked If Bry- | erar New. i r‘:\ofi‘é: e|i b en: - e o e ment December 14 and 15. | o'clock. ant was single when he married Miss | 5" inceresting phases of the o o | Le tion of friends of the two men Garfield of Ohio. former | In making this announcement Gen-) Gilhooley. beration: ThCAImepseale majl arns Tango at 84. Il deonaldts ¥iha oles o Secretary of the Interior; Senators| eral Diregtor Idouard Alblon declared | *“What s there to say? Everything | storms and bhizeards s the Svon | They don't zrow too old to dance § Richard 1. Byrd, father of the next | 00die of Nevada, Jones of Washing- | that, although it was a matter of great | that can be sald has been said. WhY | actions “of the pilots tader. toriis | the slogan of one dancing academe | vethor: wis 1 Alny ool or f‘;‘ | ton, Sheppard of Texas and Kendirck | regret that the opera ha" been post-|should the matter be stirred up fur-|handicaps were vividly described by | 1ONdON. As a proof, one of the stu e n e e !‘u th€ lof Wyoming and Representatives | poned, he felt certain that the char-|thér? Mr. Bryant did not perjure him- | [ieut. Van Zandt, v 2 * | dents of the academy is an 84-year-old T e | Johnson of South Dakota, Leatherwood | acter of the cast now obtained would |self. He is now happily married. Why - = man who is learning to dance the e ¥ jof Utah, Hayden nfrAr!zrmn. Hudspeth | more than outweigh the disappoint-|bother with the matter? Te_—_—————————————————| tango. 3 of Texas, Smith of Idaho and Cram-| ments. “All that has happened since Bry- have been hunted like an animal in | . Handy Bathtubs. |ton of Michigan are listed as on the| Jacques Samassoud, conductor,(ant was married the other day has |the woods. It hurts me to talk about An Atchison, Kans., plumbing sup- | program. whose illness caused the postponement, | greatly hurt me. 1 have been living | ply dealer advertises in the Globe:| Invitations to attend have been ac-|will be ahle to conduct on Tuesday “Bathtubs for all shapes,” cepted by many railroad executives. | evening, it was stated, ¥ 3 Bay State Tree Planting. * re than 1.000,000 ftrees Spring In Massach this matter. I cannot talk about it. What is it all except somethinz tn WOITY a woman mortally to death?” at the top of a volcano. I am worried | M to death. For the last several duys I were planted 1 etts.

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