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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON D. C., WED ESDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1925. 17 THEY WILL BE MARRIED IN JANUARY office of Senator Stanfield of Oregon (center) yest were his dauzhter. Barbara. and Henrs Dunn of J Stanfield and Mr. Dunn will be married in Washi Photograph taken in the when his zuests Fla. Miss AT A SEASON OF PEACE ON EARTH AND GOOD WILL TOWARD the Druses massa French. and it shows the fighting in progress, with Bodies of the dead. | | | Her suicide shocks the music world. Zinaida Jurjewskaia, soprano of the Berlin Opera Co.. who committed ide by jumping into a Switzer- land torrent. She was well known all over Europe, Wit World Phota “AND THIS IS THE ROUTE SANTA FOLLOWS IN HIS TRIP TO WASHINGTON.” ome of the children of the Cook School the exact plan of Santa’s journey. Florence Kashmarick, Mary Tarpley and Naney Rowell. S, FIVEHURT Miss Louise Kilton The youngsters are Irene Wide World PHoto showin Duli ONEDE e MEN. French troops capturing Rashaya Nebraska heauts whe dazzled the Europeans returns ahoard the steam- ship Leviathan. She is Miss Marga- ret Shotwell of Omaha, and for the past two vears she has been taking piano lessons in Par [ cred 20 Christians and hesieged the Foreign Legion and Spahis in the citadel. The photograph was taken during the attack by the FASHION NOTES FROM THE ARCTIC CIRCLE. Dr. Knud Rasmussen the Danish explorer. and a group of E-kimo girls from G are studying domestic arts in Denmark, at an exhibition handicraft in Copenhagen. v he Christian stronghold in which Tt of ( Copyright by P. & A. Photos SANTA CLAUS REMEMBERS CHILDREN OF ziven by the Bureau of Mi ht, Dr. . INTERIOR DEPARTMENT EMPLOY A. Lyon serving as director. Santa to A 1 party was K care of all the chil A MEN ARRESTED { { § ( 5 Captain of Fighting Force Judge Exhorts Grand Jury to Crushed by Wall as Grain ! Shield No One Involved Warehouse Burns. i % in Slaying. By tha Ascociated Prass. § pciated Press . BALTIMORE, December Fire CLARKSDALE, M last night destroyed the 100,000. k Berborced by bushel ain warehouse of E. Steen (« nty League of \V \ & Bro., at Ostend and Warner ‘streets { “high handed murde: took the life of one fireman, and n.,e 4 of Lindley Coleman, negre known to have injured five others the subject of i tior he dead—Capt. Harry C. Jones. | v a erand o $ E aide to Fire Chief August rich, them a ! fatally crushed under falling wall. charges of conspiracy to The injured—Acting Battalion Chief WATTants were sworn out Valentine kEnglehardt, cuts and abra other persons. stons; Pipeman William Schetle, pos JMleman was seized Satu sibly fractured skull; Fireman George as he w leaving the thouse . Holdorf, wrenched back and pos- | ?uvm beinz acquitted of the murder sihle internal injuries: Pipeman Mil-{ of Grover Nicho 1 ed fon D. Weber. cuts about head. and 4 Judge W. A. Alcor swhom Fireman Theodore Murphy, stunned y the nezro was tried, ¢ i a special Capt. Jones. Acting Rattalion Chief ) session of the grand nd when Fnglehardt and Pipemen Shetle and § it assembled he exact Weber were under the wall when it | the jurors indictmen fell nglehardt and Weber extri retumed nst any pers ound cated themselves and helped to ,1;:5 involved, rezardless of inding their comrades out § §in the community. He i ed the the fire is unknown i grand jury also to inve o reports een. one of the ow TS, Sa that “third di ‘ee’’ m had heen the storehonse had been abont hall ) L\ pvENING MEAL WITH HANDEL™ PRESENTED BY THE ARTS CLUB. The concert was originated CHRISTMAS PARTY FOR THE CHILDREN OF GOSPEL MISSION. It was given hy the Alpha Christian svmmmml in an effort iin_con full of oats and corn. He said it was > : : B Endeavor Society of the Ninth Street Christian Church last_night, and all the children received toys. candy, fessionx from other ne rrested A fully insured. There was no_ night { by Miss Sade C. Styron, who directed it. Lynch Luquer impersonated Handel, and the chorus sang old frii and mate, | The party was ulr the direction of Mrs, F. L. Kiccher, S. A, Peterson and Clvde Willoughby. with Caleman for of watchman rounds and carols. accompanied by a string quartet. Washington Star Photo Washington Star Photo Nichols Firemen hegan winz water on} 2 = i3 - _) “Methods 1o extort confess Are the flames shortly ter 9 a'clock 2 S de. ble. heartless and crue the and tons of water still were heing R 1Y s i e < | . . R 8 . court told the jur, Me man A e it Sackened Sns Frieda Hempel, Back in U. S., Launches | FILIPINO SLAYS TWO VIRGINIA HEALTH Catherine the Great’s Ten Quaint Rules W i i e eontrol. Main-ine trafic on the Ral / ack ‘k - o ++ M: n - head in a k and his fingers hent Tl Sl e n i Attaek on Smoking Habit of Women| THEN ENDS OWN LIFE, BOARD HEAD DIES Of Social Conduct Made Guests Toe Mark io e ot e e for altimie by hase lines. e 0 methods were 1 have the man Dted . —_— —_— | hood to brin hose respe e e . Ry th: Assaciated Press smoking,” she said. "It is sometimes | gp:- . - e By the Associated Press. | 7. Neither sigh nor yawn, nor make | justice.” TENOR ORDERED TO PAY NEW YORK, Decomber 23, Frieds | miher charming to see a woman han. | Kills Wife and Brother-in-Law | Dr. William Morgan Smith, 63,| "|1;NINGRAD. December 25.—While | anvhody dull or heavy. a5 iioried denaraging rthe lynch Hempel. concert and opera sincer, re-| dling 2. cizarette, but think what : L £ ous drawing| S- In all innocent games, whatever | ing and demanding that se re ALIMONY | lurned on the \hite Star finer Mu.| these charming people are doing for and Wounds Father-in-Law. Formerly Was Postmaster at | dismantling the sumptuous drawing| oo . oooe et all foin sponsible for it be punished were SECOND WIFE HleRtic ivesteriny wilk ihe mnmunncs |the 5eofieene o Called Deserte: fa o room of the late Empress Alexandra| 'y ‘Eat whatever is sweet and sa- | adopted at a mass meetinz called by i ment that after a five-vear vacation| Miss Hempel was met by her hus. alled Deserter. exandria. in the famous Winter Palace the bol- | vory, but drink with moderation. so | Mrs. Earl Brewer, president of the o . _| from opera she expects to appear in band, Willizm Kahn, New York bank < | chevik authorities discovered a quaint | that each may find his legs upon leav- | Women Voters Ralph Errolle Must Make PAay- ... '1out vear in Germany. and with | er. She denled the report of a sep- | O e “(_]”m“ ing the room. | "Those arrestea are Thomas Nichols, ments Pending Outcome of the statement that she would like to| aration. By the Associated Press. | By the Associated Preas g Ll s 3 10. Tell no tales out of school; what- | brother of Grover . Nichols i . start “a hig inst women's| “My husband and T are terribly | PHILADELPHIA, December 23.— | RICHMOND, Va. Decemher 23.—|b¥ l'a(h;rme the (.re@t”:n 17 5 Cath- | aver goes in at one ear must go out | Tarynham. a planter: C. O an Divorce Action. y smoki happy together,” she said, and ‘“the | ) 5 i g s - . z 2 ,erine. who was one of the most versa- | at the other before leavinz the room. | employe o vnham's pl on. | Miss Hempel. before launching her | secret is that we both have our ea- | 'I’]“‘"‘: """‘:Zf :n';‘":";”'f“h" i ‘; “’I““l‘;‘ ”‘;"“D’d h\';‘,;"’”‘ ““;’h‘_"’lm» and gifted women of hor time.| Transgressors of these royal reguia-|and H. S. Blockley of Clarksdale R the Associated Press o {attack on woman smokers, emptied | reers. FEvery woman who wants a lleged 1o have deserted from {the ‘deathyiot ior. lam Morgan | caused these “ten commands” to be | tions were obliged. upon the testimony i & NEW YORK V\flrfllH'll‘;' 23 :;.‘H-l‘ her purse of cigarettes, saving she | successful married life should have » | United States ship Cumberland, at : Smith, president of the Virginia State ‘ l‘gslf‘(}l‘ at the entrance to the imperial | of two witnesses, to drink a glass of Frrolle Smith. Metropolitan OPerf | yae going into training again for her| career. There is only one danger— | Annapolis, several days ago, taking Board of Health, since 1912, and a‘hampers ycold water for each offense, “not ex tenor, known professionally as Raloh {annual _concert r of the country|losing your femmine charm. My ad- | with iin 2 aum of money feowm fhe | Dt her R a i eoh e 00 heAlth worker | Lfflh“"’ your rank f‘\l"fi_d". _M_“'P}l | cepting the ladies.” They also. were FIFTH QUITS RESERVES. Frrolle, was m-*fivm!"\ -i"m o his | Shortly.” Smoking. she said. was bad | vice is to keep on flirting with vour mess fund, last night shot and killed | "' p) = 2 s S o {#% your hat, an ».fne; ‘) your x]unrr. compelled to read a page he “Tele- l== L T RN Justice Mahoney vesterday ‘}’7 Taq | for singers” throats and 1 for wom- | husband, always be at your best with his negro wife, her brother, geriously ' dr« Smith,-whowas 63 years old,| 2. Leave your riEht ? |""§w lence. | machiade.” a_thoroughly had poetic | Second Lieutenant Resigns in Pro- recond wife. Strella Wilson Smith, alst | gnse heqlh him and meet him half way in every. | wounied his fatherinlaw. and then |died at his home, Rosemont, at Berry- | vour pride and similar feelins outside | composition By Tretiakofsky, an un- | 2 . tinger. $75 a week alimony and $600 | "3 MPAC L o) Ghjections to] thing.” e ted mulelde ot Mt home here. | | ville, where ‘he made his residence | the door. ¢ | fortunate native poet of the time.| test to Mitchell Verdict. rotnsel fees, pending the outcome of it b et et i as was Verne Mil. | After His retirement as postmaster of | 3. Be gay, but do mot spoil any-|whose lite reputation thereby be | her suit for divorce. Mr. Smith already o e 2T R s n i vl .j\(}fl‘mr}drm,_at the close of the Wilson | thing: do not break or gnaw anvthing. | came ruined. | .:A\.\ FRANCISCO, December | administration. 4 . stand, walk as vou will, with- | ‘Those who hroke any three of the|(#).—John H. Farrell. second lieuten i< paving $125 a month alimony to his liam Milton, 52, in a hospital with two | bullet wounds in the neck, told police that Osmazes became enraged at his family when they tried to induce him firet wife, Mrs. Smith alleges she found her husband in an uptown apart ‘ment with Mabel Woody., a chorus girl VOTE FOREIGN FILM TAX.‘i BOOKS FOR INSANE. Australian Parliament Seeks Rev-‘Show Same Preferences as Others, | hom he met while with the Municipal | 3 : ! o \ im Opera Co. in st. Lou :'»‘Tuli."‘,'f.‘.,s,.::-‘ enue on American Pictures. 1 Says Dr. White. 5;‘;’4 ;::;’;:P:h:"':l::“n:"\(;l'a{mhormp. ;rnrnl\ imony an 4 | SYDNEY. New South Wales. De-| Liter tastes are not a test of ! Tt B e - hushand denied improper rela- | cemher 23 (P).—Roth houses of Par. | Sanity so far as indicated by any dif | T 3 ot hth Miss Woody, and pleaded in- | liament vesterdny adopted a bill im- | ;‘::pm;@::o:fl"emm'&fffi;:? it Virginia Woman Dies at 95. anility 1o pav the alimony on AcCOUN! || o tax of 5 shillings (SL.20) in | superintendent of St. Elizabeth's Hos. | 512! Dispatch to THe Star. o7 the alimony he must prx his frst ) SV S U o taxable incomes | pital for the Insane, told the Cosmos | FREDERICKSBURG, Va., Decem- wite. His contract with, the N ek, | derived from the disposal to a person | Club members in a lecture on “The|ber 23—Mrs. Roberta Gayle Leavell politan, he said, is for $200 2 W8 [in the state by a person whose busi-|Care of the Insane.” |95 years old, dled at her home, in and expires in April. He assented he [ (N oliside the state of any film | As shown by books withdrawn from | Spotseylvania County, Monday night. hax large debte and declater t T ith | not manufactured in Australia | the small hospital library, Dr. White | Though totally blind, she was active. wife had signed a contract 10 o with % BRI fained that sub- | said. persons confined there show the | She is survived by two children, Mra. their two_children, ( Al ANDE gidiary companies in New South Wales | same preference for hooks of travel | Mollle Durrette of Spotsylvania and sing for $250 a weel had to pay from 50 to 73 per cent|and fiction that is shown by patrons | John Leavell of Washington® a broth- o == | of their gross earnings to companies | of the average public library. Dr. er, T. B. Gaylr, and a sister, Mrs. A British association has_heen |in America for leased filme, which | White contrasted the crude methods | Margaret Beverly of Newport News. oed in Stam to support British [had thus previously escaped taxation.|of caring for the insane in the early | Many grandchildren and great-grand- children survive. Funeral services were held today at the home. nineteenth century with those today. He <ald the hill wa= expected to pro. duce about £100,000 (§455,000) annually. and general interests in i vailing Active in the military and medical |ou 1life of the State, Dr. Smith served as | a colonel during the Spanish-American | Wareand in late vears had given much | heads of others ache. {of his time to tubercular work through- { out Virginia. | Dr. Smith is survived by his widow. |who was Mrs. Ann Cox of Washing- |ton before. their marriage about 10 | years ago, and two sisters. Funeral arrangements have not been | nounced. an- Oraerl 15 New Locomotives. DUNKIRK, N. Y., December 23 (®). | Bull's Christmas stocking this year that | will —It was announced yesterday the Missouri Pacific Railroad had placed an order for 15 new locomo- tives and the Chicagé and North- western for 10 new locomotive boilers at the Brook plant Locomotive Co. of the American | Calffornis . Infantry, United States Ieserves, reference to anybody. | rules during the same evening were 5. Talk moderately and not very |required to commit six lines of the resigned his commission as loudly, o as not to make the ears and | “Telemachiade” to memory. Any of against the suspension of fender against the tenth rule was William_Mitchell. 6. Argue without anger and with- |never again admitted to Catherine’s | Farrell is the fifth reserve officer to out excitement. presence. resign in this vicinity as the resuit of the Mitchell verdict. Maj. Robert 2 z R. Morgan, Reserve Quartermaster Cripple Freed in Death. | Corps officer, resigned yesterday. and v Y i j three reserve lieutenants in the Avia- John W. Young, colored, a cripple, | jon gorps resigned at San Jose last JOHN BULL APPEASED. His Stocking Stuffed With Vast was acquitted late yesterday afternoon | Friday. Horde of Yuletde Fare. 2 "‘f,h“'rselfllf) enslfuglie by & fury LSS {in Criminal Division 1 before Justice : LONDON, December 23 (#).—John | ajjey. - Young became involved in a 11,162,151 in New York. ALBANY, N. Y., December (P dispute with Thomas Frye, also col- be stuffed with 1,600 shiploads | —The population of New York State ored, over a box of safety matches, : Bt e q 3 118 11,162,151, according to of yuletide fare from the markets of | November 5, at 343 G street southwest, | the census, the world. The and Frye was killed. The accused oes include apples from | pleaded seif-defense and the jury ac- Oregon. Washington and 'cepted his story. He was represented Canada, and grapefruit from Florida. by Attorney L. J. H. Herwig. represent 0, and is the larg- the State in any of 776.024 est growth made five-year period since

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