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THE EVENING_STAR,_WASHINGTON, D. C. WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 16, 1925. SRAN’'S GIFT TO THE PRESIDENT. Christ Triadafilo, war-veteran A MESSAGE FOR 016 =4 AT FIRST LUNCHEON OF THE SENATE LADIES SINCE CONGRESS CONVENED, Left 10 right: Miss Cummins, sister of Senator Cummins patient at the Naval Hospital. and_ the bheaded photegraph frame whicih he made for the Precident. The gift required 11 hours’ work a day for ister fram Greece and e, Ch fan Nimoponlos, being held up 10 of lowa: Mrs. C. C. Dill. wife of the Senator from Washingt Mrs. Porter H. Dale, wife of the Senator from Vermont; Mrs. Charles G. Dawes. six months, and it contains 111,952 beads and 2,000 yard< of -ilk threal the mail hox while he « ter o 10 National Pnote wife of the Viea President, and Mre. Coolidge. “Mrs. Dawes presided at the organization luncheon Wide World Photo E } S { ; c ; | | | | | | | | Dusolina Giannini. who will <ing at the White House reception tomar- et e ik M= i | raw night. She is an American girl CABOCATEA IE & Mtk S 3 : T - college friends of Prentice did nov ). 0f ltalian paréntage who made her ey = z EOPATRA 1S A MILKFED ALLIGATORLIZARD. T. H. Blackburne, ficad keepor at the Wi know that he was related to the | U¢bulin epara im Germany last year \ CONGRESSWOMAN IN HER HOME. The Representative from Massachusetts, Mrs. Edith Nourse Rocr Zoo. and one of his queer charges. The lizard drinks nothing but pasteurized milk. and it also requires milk Standied O minpoute and is being hailed a< the greatest finds time ! for+a litle! music abd forgets all abaitalidivs on thel HAILS The phiotograph. taken ib: her ho bathe three times a week. Copyrighy by Underwond & Underwood 3 Copyright he P. & A. Photos Aida since Destinn. vedterday. shows Mrs. Rogers playing for Mrs. Franklin Nourse Rogers, Wide W Phot Jack Prentice. grandson of John 1. Rockefeller. who is working his way SEEK BODTLERGER pgorem St MRS, RHINELANDER ™yt i Eueope Dane o e o SERVICE HAS PRICE, st okt SEESILS ENPLOVES AS SIKIS SLAYER ™= >t RETURNSTOHOME -z . o s i DISTRIBUTORSTOLD ! Troeve== ILL UNDERPAID Waork was started today on the Aanced | Picked up at the British company’s Br the ciated Press new addition to the Corcoran Gal o sands of persons in Europe danced | iaion at Daventry. England. and e "-‘\:mm.e“1 !:-;,’,-,-« ishein Poli Beli Fight w. lery of Art for the purpose of At Qnrli‘ this nv\y-“(n}: (Eironen V;y'\nl then rebroadcast throughout e — made;ma‘h flzho &‘vflnfi;“om i afi housing the Clark collection re i to the strains of jazz broadcast from KDKA broadcasi the jazz as part 2 Y " olice Believe Fighter Was —housng ihe ciark colicction re torney Denies She Was |p e 1iains qfl DK D e re= an partl Dartmouth “Professor Says| metal airplanes and dirigibles, Heads of Navy Bureaus Say Assoclated Preas dispatches from W. Arlin, the first professional radio pesige e : : A | The new addition will cost a A | p i Killed in Disnute Over | ,roximacely “sionuoo ana win »e ~ Ever More Than 50 Miles |i.ondon and Beriin iell of men and lannouncer in the United States | s Al T o e e aee The .l.u IS cmentin Hotels andisnpper aliba of || WEY sent out the music over ol dent of 1ie Nufonal Atr Transport b X | res out struc- . ‘ w : . iV sent o e« : Corporation, and William B. Mayo. | Forve ol Yo Pl English and continental cities trip- 40-meter wave length, used in simi- s : Liquor Debt. Eure i b L4 contommymith Away Since Suit. el oo b 0 meter wave Tensth, usediin' stmi: Purchasers. "o ieEy ors engineers Removed Stigma. o eaniibe : strains from 3,000 miles away sults o "’;—'. encanducting cexped o AdaTton S olll i ronmatiier | ey | Dance numbers were carried from| As London is five hours ahead of o i s e e S By the Associated Prees present bullding along E street | BY 'he Associated Prese. the Waldorf-Astorfa in New York to[New York time, special perm n The purchasing public of the Tests now being made. they re. Neclassification has not NEW YORK. December 16.-—-An for a distance of 112 feet and back NEW ROCHELLE. N. Y. Decem.| WGY. In Schenectady. and rebroad-|was obtained for the Hotel Savoy United States has settled down tc | ported. proved conclusively that | stigma of underpayvment b oue beotlaes seeking & blood | from E street 137 feet. It will he her 16— While reports from Florida | €28 KDKA. PIlvnhvlr:h_'hrnfld(’ t|there to remain open long enough “price buvers or service buvers.” and | hoth lighter-than-air and heavier two storles -high. Charles A. Platt RN s A program of ite awn at the request|tn hear the American music. While| if they must have service it must he -air e 8 pavment for a small debi is sought to- |8 L0 S0 LR A Y imee | <tid the Ku Klux Klan was out 10 of the Rritish hroadcasting company |walting, the Rritish dancers heard paid for. Prof. H. R. Wellman of ',h,.:f‘,f,';,,‘qxlfi:','f,','h,,:"”;,,,:( MAd® | jjeved the situation. Capt Aas ax the man who shot “Rattling” Faird Co. is now preparing the | Leyn! Mis. Alice jones Rhinelander | which conducted the Furopean end | music broadeast from Rerlin. Then| Dartmouth University. told rhe ser E : Pollock. superintendent of Riki vesterday. ending the garish foundations. from coming re to rest after her ¢ the test. for minutes they #nd thousands of ond and final day’s meeting of the s States Naval Observatory ictory in the recent annulment suit " ppe i i 3 Y 3 e e dispaiches from Europe did|others in Europe danced to the musie National Distribution Conference at REPUBLICA wOMEN brought by Leonard Kip Rhinelander. o1 mention receipt of the musie from | from across tha Atlantie. the Chamber of Commerce of the N B Bapscitiyd ocrapt f th ri ring - = she rea 3 yester v om | Z aroiee st abontessey e hie s CITIZENS PROTEST “her St o Faslons” B VML SN W0 e HERE TO BACK COURT | Do avrin de™s ment employes, althoush career of the Senegaleze “wild man derer because Mrs. Sl AT R e ch e s E 5 e g e e et v GASOLINE STATION b thar mites awas tram ner | MEMORIAL RITES HELD ~ DENIES ASKING MONEY riicricle: shich buvs either on o price " Gapt, Pallack said the s threatened by a man trving to collect D orhe: s Fthe hTE edEhe e i or service hasis, . Wellman urged ol s 24 nor A few d " o > 1 <er y ri 2 ste t this institution to civilian « N et .dh:“nn: e ma 5 apsATed.two Shus atterta Jury dn FOR NEGRO STATESMAN FROM BOOTLEGGERS |, Jrerinandinere, and i ihe peal | Notables Come for Series of Rallies Sire mot_ Considered adequatc who had followed Siki's explolts were oot S ot ey i e T — - _| of chain store expansion has passed | | cases. Capt. Bassett said thar not murprised when hix hody was Permanent Construction at Massa- | i aitoineve for h D herre Service Conducted in Honor of |Senator Schall Says Charges by | ‘hecause chain stores are now com and Receptions During De- = |reclassification had provide found face down in a gntier in “Hell's tirn. attorneys for her husband em v Be Y | peting with chaif stores.” The Dart DEts E ure of relief for technical Kitchen.” for he had besn in many chusetts and Wisconsin Ave- |Ph# ""(:»", d;‘"""’_l;“l"‘""‘ that he had John W. Langston at Magnus Johnson Counsel month professor spoke on the report bate on U:S. Entry. | clerical and fiscal ‘emplo. returned to his wife, and a grand Jury of a committee on methods of distri | recetving adequate pay brawls there. e h ite s deci it w . After he met a voung mulatte in nues Opposed by Association. e \"uhl‘llnnP:;‘"n”‘::n:"’:‘a:\h:;:‘r’w': e Tooal Chureh Are False. hution, one of six to be considered by — of service required of Memphis and married her he came to the jury that sat at the trial. A memorial service for John Wes| genator Schall, Republican of Minne. | N¢ conference. Republican woman leaders from ail | 627 that if this condiiio w York and Hell's Kitchen 10 build | opposition 1o the erection of a per-| Denial of the rumors of a reunion | ley Langston. former member of the 3 " ; fod | qither: speakers urged studies of | parts of the United Statex gathered | 0, "] ¢ of lis up a reputation as a wild young street | manany ganoline Mling o ation ot tho| of the son of the aristecratic Rhine < 'he sota. vesterday vigorously denied |distributing costs as related to credit | here today for a series of rally meet- | I l0se many. of demon southeast corner of Wiserpsin and 1ander family and his quadroon wife e of Repreaentatives foom VIt jimtatements by counsel for his Farmer- | extensions, and the conference was | {ngs and receptions in which they loyes . Was Plcturesque Figure. Massachusetts avenues was toieai in| was made by Leon R. Jacobs, one of |Sinia and the only megro to serve a%|Labor predecessor. Magnus Johnson. | (o4 that credu putehasing of cloth- | will urge the adoption by Congress of Borenter oo nlos v setts avenues was volced n ool : 2 L St 5 E ! s expande erto un- | Worl roposal of 5 e ; He rode all night in taxicabs. nesslitioneingomenaf a speclsl meet: | YOIng RLmelancetBlp o CR s o president of Howard University. was|ho is contesting his election, that |y iecedented extent within the last Sint " Cootidun - The | greup, whigh | This, in Itself would 1 fused 10 bay and then challenged the [ of the Cathedral Heighis Ciuizens: [ Know, where he 15 Jacobe sald. | held last night under the auspices of) pootleggers had been approached for | six months until some of the larger | numbers about 150, is headed by Mrs. | TRUS: 4% 16 PO 0 Aiivers 1o Aght for Their farewhich | AStoclation in St. Albane turih ail i but T will nol tell, | The boy s en | ipe eolored American Forward Move-| contribations to his campaign fund | flores now extend eredic on clothing | Charles. H.. Sabin. president nf the | Already a general shortaze of civi e e O ety o o0 hoola |the site has heen occupled by a Al SUONE as You wish, and quote me to|ment Club of Frelinghuysen Unl- and that he had asked a prohibition | purchases. | Women's Nationai Republican Club | hersennel which, he savs, will vie Snd (o ithvee succesive duvs fuvaded mT station for several vears, but ::: ("'flf;:f}‘lh‘r:h:\hlhlt:‘l;:ml:.nnl the slight- | versity, at the John Wesley A. E. ‘;";fllv—"rmr;;::mtlznv:«;:ecum a violator o{‘\ “Socialism” Attacked. :‘grh"::'::;h:n:x}\;.airnmnfin!f‘lfss'hy:‘cae”n!:m ‘id,p,“d.m of foreign sour the Pennsylvania Statlon ioo late to | 281y on & temporars basis, and vesi-| Sy fopf Tl ine grand jury inves. Zion Church, Fourteenth and Cor| "s.nator Schall interrupted the open-| The committee report on general | affairs committee. [G ot e ch a frain for Memphis. After each | 28018 of Ihe community ave desious| . il o"2" Garge that Dr.Jd. C. Ben.|coran sueets. The service was inling session of hearings on the con-|conditions affecting distributi ¢| A reception will be held this after-| SUPPINE of. Baval Fori report that the trala was gone he |08 RAINE the, Plot doveloped nett of Yonkers had sought' to tamper | commemoration of the ninety-sixth | fest by a Senate elections subcommit- |an attack from the Amer - [ noon at the local headquarters of the (PT8ONNel I EIVIHE (U 00 would call his wine bearer, a negro | OTMILS with the suroundings, (G %he Gury In the annulment cane | anniversaty of the birth of the col- |tee by rising in his seat in a corner |Trade League as advocating “State | Women's National Republican Club | o8 FERerts SImRCes [0 almost a8 huge as himeell, punch him. | Members of the association <id| L e {6 indict Dr. Rennett, and the | ored statesman. { of the room and challenging the state- | soclalism.” on Connecticut avenue. Mrs. James |HSnUON Df the Secreins g Aer e Y " | the Iand. or At leasi secured am op.|Charge against him was dismissed.| Dean Kelly Miller of Howard Uni-!Ment of Donald Hughes of Minneapo-| 1In its report the committee said | Carroll Frasler, local chairmdn. and| T e avs ne” Tittle ~ gravhaired information | (he 1and. or at least secured an on-| i Kiomey Rowland of ‘West: | versity. lauded Mr. Langston ax a|l1% one of Johnson's counsel business on a large scale could not | members of the Washington club will | TePOTIS from vessels, ne Sits elerk "‘:‘mo |-=‘k nh ng a ni permanent station. The deed to the | (hester County said the grand jury's | model for the negro race. and praised | George J. Edgerton of St. Paul. an-iobject to reasonable regulations seek- | receive the visiting delegates. are equipped with gyr » vasion and took D e U oL e Sl e <3| refusal to indict ended the investiga- | him as an outstanding constructive, 0ther attorney representing Johnson. | ing to_protect the public Interests. “but | Members of the executive commit-| SHOWS a “decided tendency it neck and) threw him*outiotathe) Mieait, was selo. fooniaine (& ‘olauady gh: prsd e Lreplied that if the charges were nof | it can properly object to regulations | tee are: Mrs. James F. Curtis, vies | the magnetic compasses Atation hoge. | forbidding its ise for sich PUIDOSE | “Samuel Swinburne. Mrs. Rhineland. | Jesse Lawson, president of Freling., Proved. the whole case mizht as well|in favor of less efficient competitors | chairman: Mrs. Alvin T. Hart, Mre. antreidapendansepan~he & As Mra. Phal indentified the body. |88 He b ke 1o e [or's attorney of record. revealed that | huysen University, who acted as mas- D€ thrown out. when such regulation imperils the ex- | Richard ~Alrich, Mrs. Willilam M. | Dass. This is 8. dangerous pra nnconactously she uttered her eulogy | sssary legal steps he taken fo hlock fhe and Mr. Davis have had a confer- | tey of ceremonies. also eulogized thei Chairman Deneen struck the Sena.|istence of proper functioning of large | Butler. Miss Helen Amory Ernst, Mrs. rom the navigational poir for Blm. i ; L R i e irvesmitiee [ ence in ‘regard to applving for more negro leader. Other speakers, who dis.; o'« remark from the record and -cale business.” Frederick H.' Gillett, Mra. Guy D. 2nd efforts are being ma gt e s b e {he /%" alimony and counsel fees under the | (yssed phases of the life and character | called the hearing to order. | "This declaration was interpreted in | Goff. Miss Katherine Judge. Mrs. |Prove the condition thev dldn't nnderstand him B | Eifory Saddifa idBn stk {annulment wult. He would not reveal | of Langston. were Thomas H. Walker. oied el !a statement by the league as suggest- | Charles L. McNary, Mrs. Ogden Mills “Compass Course” Urged. R e e o tizens 4s. | !N AMOURL solght. but said that ap-| William Wailace McCary; S.W. Ruth: FAIL TO FIND R. lin "a"socialistie amalgamation of | Mra. George Whatton Tepper, Mt i\ oris aino show that son el o i WesinE: B s BiGicons plication may be made hefore Mra.! erford, Rev. John H. Burke, Rev. F AIL TO KILLER. !government and business,” and that | David Reed, Mrs. T. Douglas Robin: ese reports also she : sociation has heen endeavoring to Rhinelander's separation suit is for-| W Dixon. Rev. H. T. Medford and /it would be better for the public “to ' mon, Mrs. James W. Wadsworth, jr.. °f the vounger officers are ROTTERDAM, Hoiland, ‘December have all of the property’ within sev- | mally begun by service of the sum-' g E_Peace. A musical program als TR permit the smaller competitors to be| Mrs. Francis E. Warren and Mrs. |miliar with the deviation of the maz 16 UP).—Mynhesr Appeiteren. the |wral squares of the National Cathe:| mons and complaint on Rhinelander. | waa given. DEEE ? | Name of Driver Who Catised Mrs. |climinated by economic conditions and Frank Willl {netic compasses, and to correct this aged father-in-law of “Battling” Siki, ' dral restricted to conform to the beau 0 £ Hath; % i Jordan’s Death Unk {then have the Government regulate | Senators Wadsworth of New York | condition it is urged that more vouns Who was slain in New York vesterday, !V of the cathedral when completed | Ll s DEDOWE i the vast industrial aggregations which | and Reed of Pennsylvania and Miss |officers should take the compas: today described how the big black man and the authorities connected with WILL SING CAROLS ASK AID FOR ORPHANS. | 4 police investigation of the death |remain’ | Grace Abbott, director of the Chil-|course. The compass school at ‘woosd and married his daughter thejcathsncsiiary anlicomave offerer 3 |ot Mrs. Dette Jordan, widow of James| “The American Fair Trade League,” | dren’s Bureau of the Department of | Naval Observatory has Appelteran ram a boarding house support in the movement to have the e — | . Jordan, whe was fatally injured the statement added. “favors the|Labor, will address a group of the available at all times for o here five vears ago. Siki, who was gas station abandoned. it being direct | Trinity College Students Prepare Help for 37,000 in Near East Ask-| ;i Second and B streets southeast|fullest restoration of freedom of con- | Republican women to be entertained |siring to take the course, working in the neighboring saloon, 'ly across Massachusetts avenue from ed 11 Ohristmas Estter. | early Monday night, has thus far | tract under competitive conditions. |at the home of Mrs. Curtis the fiscal year only one office was among his guests and thus met the structu 4 tofBeswat tor oy ¥ | falled to establish the identity of theé |and is unalterably opposed to further Mra. Coolidge will receive the dele. | the course, and he only pa the daughter. She was 18 yvears old Rezoning of Wisconsin avenue from Signed by Dr. L. W. Glazebrook.|driver'' of the automobile that {governmental interference with pri-|gation at the White House tomorrow hurriedly # Aot Trinity College students. on the ev. at the time and well educated he commercial to “A tricted™ area s{ T4 d,""n'f,,.. Trom heoits for John B. Larner and Mre. Walter | gtruck her. { vate business, as inevitably leading to | morning. and later they will go mdn 3 the de- g s S parents opposed the marriage of the sought by the association. and it was '\ FWo ooe holidays, will en. | Tuckerman, a Christmas appeal is be- i~ Coroner Nevitt conducted an in-|State socialism.” Its declaration waa!body to the Senate to hear E0i to the negro. but she neverthe- announced fhat there will he a hear- (ZC CINRTRL, JEASTR ,.h,‘,',"m" ing sent out from Washington head: | queat at the morgue today. Teati- 'exactly parallel to a set of purposes | bate on the World Court. BILL FOR HOME LOANS. Jass ‘declined to heed their warnings. ing of the Zoning Commission tomer. | earols at a general assembly tomor- QUArters. Potomac division, Near!mony was given to show that the | adopted by the recent conference on | Tomorrow afternoon the delegates e She declined an offer or'm-fiv \:fuqunlnm Ln;\n :-"3 ”‘?,J,."'i"l‘fn'{."l‘('fi‘.fl'.’.i S !flf tow ‘evening. The main feature .will | F:ast Relief, 321 Bond Building. asking | speeding car, going west on B street, | Government in industry. : i will be given a tea by Mrs.'James w. Bisor - Msntare - Would. Promote % Vienness lawyer in favor of Siki. | association hax beon insirucied o ot | 1% 2Crea" 5y a group of 00 seniors, | donations for the 37.000 orphant un|wax not stopped after the pedestrian | Much waste was seen in the <com. | Wadsworth, ir siynheer Appelieren aaded that a A as sald, ever, Wie Wil sing in fhe main dining hall,| 4T CATe of the rellef organization. | \as Knocked down. and the jury re. |mittee report in the starting of busl | ===/ House Ownership With U. S. Aid though the couple had been living resoning will not affect busnest DO |~ ‘The singing will be led by Miss!, The needs for which the Grpedl ported a verdict blaming an ‘uniden- | {Sner 0 PO 10t S0 and by men | Boston, and its adoption was followed e Rpart they mever were legally divorc- | ertien aieady on Wisconsin avenue. |y 1e" 'Toolc of Gary, W. Va: Miss 13 Deing made are given as 40.000000 e motorist for her death. with inadequate ability or capital, and |by warnings by delegates that it might | A plan to provide capiual at re 25 He sald that afier defeating ' Robert C. Jones. Joeph Cipolari jriol...'Cllen ‘of Philadelphia, presi- |mesls o Vear: € nospltals and 220 Vuneral services will be held atthe report urged more careful study | run coupter to the Sherman antitrust | sonable rates to promote home owner Georges: Carpentier. and_winning) the |We B, Grove apd et S {dent of the sentor class, will assume ' GrPhanage schools in which the chil-|zurhorst's undertaking parlors, 301|°fROM SFRCRRR, law. The conference also adopted the | ship throughout the United States wi. world _light-heavywelght champion- |elected to mambership. [ m e af Santa. Cinum and will dia; |dren are not only educated hut alto | s Capitol street, at 8:30. oclock | Establishment of a foint committes | sugiestion of-a committee headed by | proposed in bll introduced yosicrls abiipliRIEISioetihie isad jand gt S1o} s LM HES IR, n IONN] | tribute gitts and favors td the other | §iven vocational training 10" meks | ismorrow morning, followed by a|°f trade relations o act s a clear Owen D. Young of New York that|by Mepresentative Rl s "yiy":mn':nn'rmwi’k-imv::-m{l:z:rml"r':r:‘ z S [sludenta of the clars. The holday | "m SUCRIPRORinG . Imass at St Josepia Church at 10| ME BONe (OF DURe A0 0 e R o N mate. the worl of rade ak| The measure seeks to establich jaasa for his daughter. ~ She had left | Construction of insular and munici- EL T B b e "’“\mvm{. corroborates the report m:zl‘(‘,fi"‘,’:‘k‘cgm“:gf“‘ ilL-he At Mount business practice” was decided upon | soclations in the collection of business | the Treasury Department i naiion:| N tour-year-old child with it& grand- | pal works prajects In Porta Rico be- | o | the Near Eas ef has been ask B ey e at the opening session of the confer- [figures to serve as a basis for the solu-| home loan system. under ‘the direc : . fto take over 100,000 orphans in ence vesterday. tion of distribution problems and to | tion of a commission, with authorit: : | rar that Siki wonld try to ginning early in 1926 is expected to SEPI, foa iy e ] The latest Paris frocks have (iny . Tkrainia wha are homeless and prac-| In Scotland coal was mined as| The plan was urged by a_commit:| minimize the danger of the tinecono-|tn orzanize and grant charters to na take it B extly improve the employment sit- ; Siki's A.g0W s now living in Pms.lu.mun there. * electric lights on them. tially without food. early as the twelfth century. tee headed by A. Lincoln Filene of mic boom and slump. tional home banks and associati P 3 1

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