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THE EVENING STAR, WASHIN( C., TUESDAY, TWO PRESIDENTS AND A CABINET AT THE WHITE HOUSE. The President and cabinet of the George CAN YOU TELL THEM APART? Junior Republic of Fr e. N Y. calling upon President Coolidge yesterday for the purpose of informing Allison Ruthyin. danghters of the a him that they in accord With his views on the World Court. The younz pecple with their republic, make have been the guests of Miss Natalie their own laws and elect their off Copyrisht b Harris & Ewmng. % AT THE WHIT Jersey. Walt bassador to § Edge. jr.. and Ozden H. Hammond. recently appointed Am. ain. calling upon President Coolidge yesterday afternon Wide World P HOUSE YESTERDAY. Senator Walter E of New % { FAMOUSFEUDIST ~ DENIES PRENTICE. DYING OF WOUNDS ~ SMITTEN BY LOVE Mountain “Bad Man,” Willie Rockefeller’s Grandson Not| Fleming, Killed by Posse Courting Niece. Former g in Home. Boss Says. Senye Otani, Temple of Japan he called upon the President yester- sisters left the Capital yesterd ton. day ternoon. visitor in Wash- holy TO HELP DECORATE his = tween Thirtieth Dressed in robe, ({ ) abbot of the Chu Shu i Wide 'World Fhote ; THE COMMUNITY and Thirty-first streets, DECEMBER Margaret Leslie and May ide to the Duke of Connaught. who Hammond in Washington. The twin Wide W Photo CHRISTMAS TREE working on ornaments for the The decorated and lighted tree will he placed in Montrose Park. Pupils of the Jack Monirose 29 1925. STUDENTS OF McKINLEY TO GIVE €HRISTMAS PLAY TOMORROW. Left to right. the cast of “Th Dancing Dolls™ includes. back row: Katheryn Chase. Ernest Haine<. Martin Brown. E Mason. Ge Nowell, Nelson Head and Janet Frost. Front row: Nellie McLeish. Virginia Crocker R street be- Christmas tree. Photo <on School, community Wachi e Muirl NF FRENCIH AMBASSADOR TO WASHINGTON. Henry Bere % recenthy announced as the new French Amh dor 10 Washington. and Mme. Rerenger. He will arrive in the Ca during January. suceeed- srrhte §ing Ambassador Emile Dacsehner. nt by P& AP BRIONS ASK WAR FACE FOURTH TRAL - GUILT BE ERASED N 2200000 SUIT 1C0 Notables Sign Petition to Jury Disagrees in Coal Com- Eliminate Part of Ver- pany’s Anti-Trust Plea sailles Pact. | Against Miners. By the Associated Press By the Associated Press. By th 1ated Press. aciated Press PIKESVILLE, Ky.. December MELROSE. Mass., December TORDON, Deserbor: 22:A' stroi MITH. Ark.. Decembe In the rocky fastness of Pike County, John Rockefeller Prentics (uv wement has heen launched in K ints in tHfe celebrate Willie Fleming mountaineer and dent, telephone operato land te supplement similar efforts n Co. anti-trust s monntain “had man,” is fighting prob.| Haven hospital and a France the past Summer to elimi-| faced the prospect of a v«‘u ahly his last fight and against odds— |John D. Rockefeller. is nate articles 231 and om the after 11 vears of litization. death heinz his foe holidays with Francis F° {treaty of Versailles. These are tha A jury in Federal Distriet (' Fleming. the descendant of a ine of | Of Miss Frances Perley { les in which Germany scknowl- discharzed here late vesterd pictiresque feudal mountaineers, b Mr. Chase. a hardware merchant o gnilt for bringins on the war announcing its inability to determine lived by fis = and apparently he | of Boston and former emplover of and which fix on Germany the aceusa- the equity of the coal company’s pe. will die hy fighting—die at the hands | Prentice. tak cognizance of reports, ) tion of having committed offenses titi egating $2.200 her } of the law he so long evaded aid that Prentice ~was “neither nst internatibnal morality, the |00 nst district 21. United Mine Five time posses sought to capture | *iricken nor smitien” and xr;vww-r‘s T of Greaties and the customs, Workers' local unions and individuals him alive and five times thev failed, | agninst linking the names of his guest K o Suit Based on Labor Disorders. but vester in the vness of the and his niec ! A petition has heen sizned hy more early dawn he was trapped his| Prentice, when suspended from col. ) than 300, pefsons: of eminence. includ is of the suit is laid to dis mother's home. deep in the mountains | lege some time came to Boston ing university professo Eh i ident to labor disturbances e Pihe. Connty. and not far from the |to work for Mr. Chase. and \.a\g & huweh sl wrilars who coal mininz district of the Hart Jine that divides Pike County from | while running ervands and doing odd v that they have been deeply moved | ford Valley in the Summer of 1914 Mingo of West Virginia | jobs about the store that he met \n\\-)) TR St natition: sicaear Jast 'l'hp complaining companies. includinz Sheriff Jim Johns: Pike County . July by 100 French men and women | the Coronado. by whose name the case and a posse of 10 had searched Back in Yude. ! i acton: T eIt is monly known. allezed tha through the night for the mountaineer | Last night he denied himself to re s “We vegard these iwo articies, | defendants comspired to restrain fn e e R e ) FAMOUS PIANIST POSES WITH AMERICAN LEGION OFFICIALS BEFORE HIS CONCERT. Left to right: John Hays Hammond, Ignace which were foreibly imposed npon A | gnerman * antitrust ~statute askel R G e e T Paderewski, Mme. Paderewski, James A. Drain, Hanford MacNider, Assistant Secretary of War: Julius I. Peyeer. Robert N. Harper, Col. Bohdan defeated nation under the most Lerrl | jugement in the amount of twice (h o Sl e Hulewicz, military attache of the Polish legation, and James C. White. Paderewski gave a benefit concert at the Auditorium yesterday for the state of mind in the allied and. gl of dariages Which they saidwere Goes Down Fighting holding the James Hozan scholarship. § American Legion. National Photo. ciated powers which has now I resultsiof I‘“‘_"“"'"\_F‘-“':’I‘“;m bt usually given a voorer man, and in i Weeinehcverih: € jugles ha stened They surrounded him in his hiding ddition runnin wht switchboard ‘ 1 | voluminou estimony A verdict for ang | 2aditin i a might switchboare ‘ . - | | are manifestly unjust and constitute u | e, SR Juds €200 lace, at < mother’s home, and !y SR e W Ao 0 A 0 ‘c A 3 - ‘ % Jraze Ao 1 s | the plaintiffs with judsment of $20 place st nie moers e to beln v expenser. <why aont| WORAN POLITICIAN ~ [“Jack-in-the-Coupe” Stunt Robs Alien |JURY AND WOMEN | v ahuiacie to fntermational wnier | i Jas et in e o 1011 The Fleming surrenders, it is said. They | prentice had said, “Its “nobody's i | | standing. Z i | Supreme Court reversed this juds en fighting \ excha of Dt B qHos | onsequently we urge the govern- | ment on the ground that the con e laken gmine, Ap_exchunee of | piners h SLAIN BY HUSBAND ~ Of (‘hance to Be Smuggled Into U. S.| 70 PROBE LYNCHING e corccens, it % et il lncce B o b 1705 e wiiie Wlem tChase expressed himscif | these articles with no further delay. | ceased firing Willie Fleming lay on ite thats Tave: brought toseths = hess t i . : By home. critically wounded I5is Bisces Man Turns Gun on Self and Is in |2 ord has gone to United States | roa .y bridge, they would crawl on the 00, Jone and i = 9 IHrgnces | The verdict of the second jury in The sheriff’s posse improvised fl‘\’" Tk & noean thiume o Tk e Hios e |immigration inspectors and o the | arch of this structure into the United ‘L“g“e of Women Voters De- {9 annolnce Aeve ally their intention | 1453 was instructed by the court for stretcher of a door a blanket and | ¢ : g lof the Serious Condition in | Federal patrol along the Canadian| States. The last two men to try this| “H 0 Careas ¢ . 3 wha defendants. This also was revers bore him down the mountain o ;1‘,'3 L "".“\,\"’,5,,;‘(\,!“”',;‘,‘""m,", - % [horder here to double guards and | method now are in the Niagara County | nounces “High-Handed Mur- ey s 0 A e g v it iconcerned ithe dls he home of his brother, John F el gl - o Ml Hospital. | shorten: the beats In an effort to Sight:{fallat Lockport: | HITe | Bennett. Muirhead Rone: St. John Er ‘,m, locali anionat Ak iativinvials sitnated on the bank of Long S Sitien At 1sh't e o hoal |en the lines against what is asserted | Archibald Grisch, an employe of the | EERULRNSET0) | vine. Sir Johnston Forbes Robertson. | The mistrial ordered last night in Shelby Creek. where since childhood [ POT_smittes, and I tsnt falr to him | o |10 be a threatened invasion of allens. | Hydraulic Electrical Commission, was | Lady Gladstone, Julia Huxley. J. May-| the third attempt to determine the he had roamed and lived by the | (2 S4¥ that be i By the Associated Press The aliens are said to be offering hig arrested last night on a charge of inard Keynes, Gilbert Murrav, George | jcque came after the jury had consid mountain law b it sh e i ORANGEBUR( (.. December | Prices to be smuggled across. smuggling in .Josef Peters, a Ru-|By the Associated Press. Bernard Shaw, H. G. Wells and Istael | ared the question for 72 hours. Judee Physicians who examined the } Uninterested in Society. s Mra Tora B Way. prominent in | A new method of getting into the manian. in a small coupe. Peters.| (LARKSDALE, Miss. December| 2 5" Molvneaux of Minneapolis, presidin wounded man said there was no hope| Prentice’s host recalled how, when | |, : 5 <hot amd Killed ves. United States has been thwarted. | who is six feet tall, was found curled | s T 2 e el by assignment, declared, as the third local politics, wa hot and killed ye: B3 i for his recovery the young man had first come to Bos: | 4orqn c Fnehe s : Aliens have been descending intoup so tightly in the luggage com. -2~—Grand jury investigation of the irial ended. he had no authority 1 K terday by her husband. Allen Way, at £ Fleminz is from a line that has|ton to work for his firm. he had in- | \GGRY (5 RE QUSRS SO L O | Niagara Gorge by sliding down a vope | partment of the coupe that when the Ivnching Saturday night of Lindley FR[CTI()N IS AVOIDED. |set it down for another judicial test killed and been Killed Iroauced, hh:‘m "!N; ety but that | Orangeburg County. Wi then shot | tied ‘}'1‘ a tree fir\l the ”}E‘p?‘ bank :!r}:‘ \(Ifl was flnenl-‘;i he snapped out "*‘“'”lflmfln, negro, shortly after he was | S . e In recent years a numher of the |'Prentice had not been interested. himself twice, and is now In a serious | In& their way along the bottom e SR A acquitted of a charge of murder. was | men foll of the Fleming family | “They dom't want me for WHAt I { candition at the clty hospital here = | ordered yesterday by Judge W. A,|Molders Continue Work as Wage! GARTER BELLS TINKLE. have died violent deaths. am: they want me for who ¥ am,” the After shooting his wife with a pis- ! | Alcorn he judge, before whom Cole- | P s Reach Levi. a lrother, died in a fight with |scion ef wealth told his employe | tol, Way turned the weapon upon HAVE TO LIKE EPOCH SETTLED OUT OF COURT. 'man was tried, iasued the order with- e f meaced. | officers who sought to capture him ) Chiase alse yecalled how ihe | himelf, but a xon. Allen. jr., grappled | ‘mu comment, but it was generally| CLEVELAND, December 22 () |Ja2z Accompaniment at Monte D e ane ! on of one of world's wea n Sl e Tl - 5 er 5 5 = Brother Shot to Death. l,»*h'”\""‘lm-' P And dolne other roush | wound. however. and later secured al Era in Which He Lives. Against Husband Withdrawn. u larl Brewer, pre esilont ot the Coahoma | and the Stove Manufacturers’ Asso-| MONTE CARLO, Decembe: ) Sol. another brother, died at the |labor to add o Arnings as | shotgun, which he fired into his right | { County League of Women Voters, has | clation have reached a wage agree. | —Tea dansants. which in season are hands of the law, having been shot [N erand ]‘".\" l~'~;)"rh{w ‘m_a'}(' such | shoulde: | PARIS, December 22 (#).—"Do you| NEW YORK, December 22 (#).—The | called a meeting to_investigate the | ment without a cessation of work dur- | always crowded here prior to the down by officers last February ar'ler‘m"i"i';::"':;’“h_: e eS|, A dispute about the sale of some|jjke your epoch?” is a questionnaire i$100,000 suit brought in Supreme|“highhanded murder” of the negro. |ing negotiations, Fred L. Baumgart. | opening of the Casino. are being en an escape from guards taking him '-eium Aipe hass < turkeys brought on a qluarrel llre {sent around to a number of eminent | Court two years ago by the former | Mrs. Brewer, v;zltel of a former gov-|ner, newly elected assistant financier | livened by garter bells, which tinkie from the penitentiary. to which he 5 : B tween the couple, according to in-|SRC Bropud 1o b AUTRACE O v b ernor of Mississippl, announced that |of the molders, announced yvesterday. | in time with the music of tke jazz 4 - . formation received here. Way was iP€l iolet. Colby, a light opera singer, | the league would investigate both the | Th 1 vides f bands. Another novelty is a evmbal hadl twice) been sentencel for See 19 Will Re Tire Plant | placed under guard at the hospital,{, ' Y¢S Dut not always' answered|,gainst her husband, John E. Ligsett, | lynching and treatment reported to|day rate of $7.25. with the piece work | effect produced by revolving metal e e e “.M»h‘: gy . e {where he is receiving medical care. .’,;’“" B‘L‘;"“’; . '\.T"c“ ""’g‘:g grandson of the founder of Liggett & | have been accorded Coleman and sev- Fate differing in various localities and | discs attached to the heels of women's yiher mOUBLAMLIOHIcE ated 1 EAU CLAIRE, Wis., December Allen Way, jr., a married son, took | flenry e i b S Myers Tobacco Co.; Arthur J. Drexel,aral other negroes after their arrest|a possibility of a molder earning $25 | dance siippers. Willie's uncle, Sol Fleming. died 10 | () —Operation of the defunct Boone | the younger children to his home. .‘4"}" g S il G ared | jr.. and George F. Naphen. has been for alleged conspiracy In the killing. |dally, Baumgartner declared. With the metallic garter bells tin an s mobile faccldent Ala 10 | Tive and Rubber Co. plant. idle for a| Mrs. Way had twice been a candi- | Lristan Bernard, Fernand Vanderem, tled out of court, it Was announced. The molders are the only union to | Kling, the cymbals clashinz and the The death was avenxed when Ben | o, " e, started by the Gopher-|date for the Legislature, and was ac- | RO ‘35"‘ Dorgeles "“;‘*sl““fl’"e BrieuX, " 3rs. Liggett was said tq have been { work so many years without a strike, | JADZIing of scores of bracelets and the Bently. the driver, was ! Wenstone Tire and Rubber Co. after | tive jn public affairs generally. Her |the dramatist; Cecll Sorel, the actress, | pald a considerable portion of her Poland to Sell Zinc Mines. Baumgartner asserted. ®wish and rattle of the new coat-of Uncle Sol's son, EIv, is « nuar This was announced father. Dr. W. S. Barton, was promi- | Wyote. “Yes” and Mme. Colette said|claim against the brokerage firm of oy 3 mail tunics, the jazz artists have to murder in connection With the drive amuel J. Andalman of Chicago, presi- | nent in South Carolina affairs during | YeS, because I won't see any more.” | Liggett & Drexel for $84,267 and| WARSAW, December 22 (#).—The | . = work doubly hard to make themselves Hoath: A Sort of the Natlonal Adhesive. Prod. | the Tillnaxs erasof ¥bominatiss, mhes | — | interest, which she said she advaneed | Polish government, in its endeavors Finds Pl sniOtes heard in the Whirl of merrymaker Elmer Fleming, son of Ely Fleming, |, ¢ ¢ {he was a State Senator. U. S. Cardinal Sees Pope the firm to save it from bankruptey |to ameliorate the financial situation,) ysters. | : wac k'%ed. and his sle Bill, another | S ] & i pE in 1918 and 1919. is making special efforts to attract for-| THIELLS, N. Y., D o N ton of Uncle Sol, is charged with the | ! P ROME, December 22 (#).—Pope Pius| . Mr. Liggett filed a voluntary peti-|eign capital to Poland. Among other [ —Two raw oysters s The Neweastle Steel Works, which Lt |for those who have died at their| The Law Society. which is the of-|today granted an audience to Cardinal | tion in bankruptey at Chicago two|projects, —negotiations have been|pearl valued at . were Santa |turns out about five-sixths of the total "And while many Flemings have | hands | neial governing hody of the legal pro. | Hayes. Archbishop of New York, who | years ago, glving his assets as $100 |opened up with representatives of the |Claus’ gifts yesterday to Mra. Irving |output of iron and steel i Australi Nl Miaot= o there ave | Flemins sett ment is about 25 miles ' fession in lingland, has just celebrated |18 here for the closing -ceremonies of | and estimating his liabilities at more ' Harriman group for the sale of the ' Hill. She opened the presents while | eclipsed all of its production records in ot motehes on the clan tree | from here, - the centenary, holy year. than §250,000, Polish ainc mines. preparing dinner. ar 1925, 7 )