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CVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. ., TUESDAY, DECEMBER 29, 19 e e e e i s e e e LU S TR COING BACK TO THE MARINES. Gen. Smedley Butler. former direc- SPECTACULAR FIRE ON PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE THREATENS SECTION AND HALTS TRAFFIC. The blaze was discovered about HERE IS ONE WAY TO KEEP WARM. Just because the mercury i or of public <afety of Philadelphia < decided to rev < resig . < ~ 2 . » o g a o ere is a decided <hortage of coal dant. vesterday. Dismissed by Mavor hendrick. Gen. Butler will probably sed the flames 1o threaten other business houses in the block. The photograph shows the water tower throwing a steady stream into the upy upfaibitnaitile = Whizllor 6o sxonsAlithe MircoriBacint Mhicselzirls Marine post at San Diezo. Calif. fon P& A Photod sy of the Mueller plant. Washinzton Star Phote are Misses Abbie Jackson and Celene Dupuy at PLACES WREATH AS LAST OFFICIAL ACT IN WASHINGTON. The retiring Chilean Ambassador. Senor S LOSES HER PET It has been a sad holiday season for little GRID COACHES MAKE NO CHANGES IN RULES. BUT THEY ATTACK PROFESSIONALS. Faot ball s % * 2 . Priscilla Bibesco. daughter of the Rumanian Minister and Prin- coaches gathered for their fifth annual meeting in New York. Left to right. in front: D. X. Bible of Texa- Don Beltran Mathieu, at the tomb of the Usknown Soldier in Arlington National Cemetery yesterday after- cess Bibesco, for her pet cocker spaniel fell down an elevator shaft and A. and M.. Robert C. Zuppke of Hlineis. Frank Meehan of New York University, Standing: H. C. Paze of was killed. The dog came from the kennels of Queen Marie of Rumania. | Indiana. R. C. Harlow of Colgate. G. F. Thistlewaite of Northwestern. George Little of Wisconsin and H. ( and its parents were zifts from the King of Spain. National Phota Curly) Byrd of the University of Maryland. L noon. He was accompanied by his aides, Lieut. Comdr. Luis Munoz Valdes (right) and Maj. Arturo Espinosa. Copsrizht by Harms & Ewine - SERGEI YESSINN FlRSTSHUUTSGIRL% s IFLOUR PRICES DUE ~ SEIENTISTS DEBATE COMMITS SUICIDE: THEN TRIES SUICIDE ‘ | TOECONOMICLAWS ~ ON ORIGIN OF MAN Poet, Former Spouse of Isa- “Bad Boy” of 54 Leaves) S et : " 5 o .4 |U.S. Dealers Deny Increased Dr. Hough Denies Likelihood dora Duncan, Ends Own Body of Woman Lying Un- d . o : s L iy 3 . O ek Quotations Were Aimed at = of Pre-Glacial Humans in Life in Moscow. der Christmas Tree. e - mat ? Ny o . ®S British Rubber Monopoly. Western World. Es ! By the Ascociated Pr By the Associated Prese NEW YORK, December 29.—Serzel| NEW YOF December 28— Harr Yessinin. the eccentric Russian poet. Cowan, who described himself has committed suicide in Moscow. He | “just a had hov.” desy was the divorced hushand of Isadora lay seriom wounded in e o Sl Duncan. the classic dancer. whose hospital today SRt i : reass ) By the Associated Preec § emulation of Terpsichore while bare. Last n t he wx found « (a\\g # % F American 1illers h: ed 10 { CHICAGO. Dece The pr is engaging the atter scientists here today fc - Peabody Musenm at nomic laws snd r \ One section of the m footed and in dishabille made her fa- feet from the hody ¢ attractive English sugzestions that wheat mer- pinive outlining the theory mou thro vorld vounz stenographer. Miss Edith Bur chants of this country are seeking |tj,n The visiting scien: YVessinin be vears old. | ton. whom he had killed he evenge for Britain’s n have had diagreements at mee some 10 vears voun than Miss | attempted suicide in he ooklyn nopoly Dr. E. P. Goddard of the Ame Duncan. They were yied in 1 home The present wheit Museum of Natural Hist and the wife dive him last vear Found under a Christm: ee with its imredizte York aroused a mild cont Shortly after the wedd the voung three bullets in her ho e was .Injn,u <h';xrv~— n Ars his assertion that ma olshey writer came v the 17 ed a vic " wlice lieve ‘owan's ~ T Q ‘Be J o rQ S . John Crosby, president o n d " eric pr Reineviy eller cumelfothe SUnIteq Soieimon ’\'.,,. alleven ot E CAPITAL SKATERS ENJOY THEIR FIRST SPORT OF THE SEASON AT MIRROR BASIN. The cold <nap has brought good cheer to one Gt N L neapolis, | Sied I etint s cont ) Teehble it ihe lnnucmion ek T G e class of outdoor sport enthusiasts. and the click of the steel runner is heing heard in the neighborhood of the Lincoln Memorial. This photagraph {1t was explained that the effect was | seiantific heliel. whieh ol ities they were permitt o enter the | ahsconded with $12.000 from # hotel was taken yesterday afternoon. Copyrizht by P. & A. Photos { world-wide and not confined to | crossed the Bering S country in 192 Two note thai he wrote S <1"“‘1- which was surpr ol after the last prehis Miss ‘Duncan went on 4 dancing | throw some lizht on his career unexpected rise of X shil high in public schoo My fault—1 flour. 2 . S neasin | e fest @ 2 1 B e £ S W LA L e e i OF BOY, 18, WHO FOUGHT RIFFS TO RULE “FIRE WORSHIPERS” . it i il e i Shomia | (0t o™ 0 wont to wrap a red flaz ahout her forgive me. Good-hye = & % g0 up a bit," ) rosby said animal Pugnacious When Drunk. The other note. addressed to Emil H. Reimers, manazer of the Hotel YX7 Gn Yessinin accompanied his wite on | oSN M ke o mive| Wounded Louis tour and seeminzly was x mild FFE T Al Basis for Contention. s D gwalienHoush fot i S : S States National Museum #t ana Lad Finally Homeward Bound. Student Who Speaks 8 Tongues and American Slang, supportinz the contention that the | 1o e ton ook exception to e e e esin | 1 “save S6.000 (0 a triend. and a Has Hard Time Getting Discharged—Finds Ad- | Who Loves U. S., to Succeed Dying Father land alone was the fact that the |amples found were so advan: em e "o i 10U oS | Dlonde: her mother and brother black- ith F Legi Unalluri L S best grade of flour on the Minne- | preclude the possibility of bein Zhen RO AR | mailed me out of the rest imers ventures Wit oreign Legion Unalluring. s is S lis market advanced 15 cents a|old and inquired if it were he as flowing ¥ ST Yessinin was de.|¥aid that Cowan had absconded ahout & g a eader of Hi: ect. | ba vesterday, being quoted at,sumed that man sprang full grown in o e ot Cags ot ithe tima he®mat Miss Burton, who e ———— _— $9.60 a barrel in 9%8-pound sacks, for | America without undergoinz the nsual Sianeditohavenh selneny 1| Was a stenozrapher at the hotel. ; i s . 5 . 5 : carload lots. evolution as exemplified in Jiurope Miss Duncan. which presented. he e B mothoc 4t the |B7 the Associated Pres | Pov was wounded snd sent hack o & | By the Associated Press your Manhattan—this wondrous isle| " Cables from Loridon said that gha] Do Catoars toste thar n T o e e vapons. | s18in_ RIFL who found the victims of | William F. Killgore, an adventurous | hospital at Casa Blanca and finally to| NEW YORK. December 23.—Jal of blue-eved maidens. where Al 18| fons foctecey Hon aroused consid- [ Europe in primordial ti v e Mre hamey | the tragedy, said that Cowan also| American vouth from Shreveport, La., | the depot at Oran. Pressure on the | Dastur C. Payry, youns Columbia Uni- |beautiful—and amusing. 1 love it. 1| ncable naeome CoTinent Becadist later from Paris. and the dancer|In€ ITAECCY: S3C Avihiny ARorerel s Y " for. | F'rench authorities for his release had |versity student. who speaks the latest {love the people. But I must go. I was | vas declared 1o have shipped him post- [ Was known jo her aw Shar HOsers | whose enlistment in the French For-| continued and about a month ago It | \merican. SnE wad " Tamws all o |ent Ters e L B avas | vaste hack to Russia. Before depart. |and long had be eizn Legion resulted in months of cor-' was finally ruled in Paris that as an | lutest dance steps, today is on his way | qualify to be their religious ruler. My | he enzased In fsticuffs with respondence Letween the Washington (&t of friendship i the United States|somewhere east of Xuez to succeed his | duty lies hefore me.” | be inguired into by the Master Bak- | iple of ex-Russian soldiers, . = 5 S e should be discharged, although his dyving father as spiritual head of In-| | ers’ Pr ive Societ smernbar o Yessinin 2ot into trouble with the jand Paris governménts, is en route|enlistment had several years to run.| dia 1.000.000 “fre wocthiser ers’ Protective Society. A member o police in Moscow for alieged ant Warrenton Teacher Dies. {home from France after the influence | | In, correct American garb he sailed | PREDICTS FARM RELIEF. ]},‘,': Opganization was auoted as sav-' LIBRARY NAME CONFUSED. Semitic ches and spent <0me | gpacial Dispatch to The Star the Washington authorities had | = |vesterday aboard the Majestic, care- | i s N Dincan. who 3 2 it voked in his behalf. Hé| | . i . 3 5 e T chants, knowing that British :|N1~" ! e '«’1\,‘ }\M‘, v'm:'m.‘x I e, Ol WARE ON, Va.. December 29.. e !u::n‘t\’l‘drupllle n':em%: St 9‘ SERVICE FOR FARMERS. Lulla'i;"’alr-u_ng ;r%zrol?\e'w:;bilsx‘n?_l-]r; s 7 o |ers have the whip-hand in rubber,| Public Institution Does Not Bear futed a divorce suit under the Soviet Miss Katherine Carr, teacher of Eng- & hialunt) boy, Wholis 1 earal ool " ancestors Is not fire Worship at all. | McKinley Says Congress Wants to | ars retaliating in wheat He I dectared o have said that he |Lon In the Warrenton High Sehool, |0 Hee e e Mo el 2 V82T | Cooper Would Give Them Continu- fsymbol of sbsolute purity. | Help Agriculture. Classed as “Silly Talk She s declared to hpve S8l & died in Stanton Park Hospital, Wash- 2 S : 3 s | Although only 26, the future leader ~ ber 29 (#).—F: | = o is “silly G. F. Bowerman, librarian of the was impossible” and il “moon {iion exterday morning. of pnew. | 0_prompily decided on . career of ous Economic News. , ot his church is a doctor of philosophy | (HICAGO. Decerber 29 (5 Hfa":‘:}‘m'd:clf;;’:-‘lh':("’“'he”":‘,n”-:"\_fv:ll‘;g Public Tiibresy iina statement today shine’ had made him/ crazy monia. The funeral was at her home, |2dventure in the famous Krench For- | Ajand ls an_authority on his rellglon. | yui¢ of the bills relating to agricul- |exports comparatively little to Ing. |Advised the Washington public of the 5 : . . eign Legion. Although he was under| NEW YORK, December 29 (#). : e & : St Was Tall and Blond. .'-':,Tf’l“"‘»‘ \‘:a.’_\v'rj:;«] ar::’n:n:\qx‘." '\'l;:; g ToF ,nhmmm““hp satisfied the | cOntinuous economic service for farm.|He has been studving for the past | ture now before Congress w pre- |land. which receives the bulk of its | Necessity of using the correct nams f ¢ Z . four years at Columbia to fit himself 2 o - . : of the library in correspondinz with neipl e G a R R v T Fallonesmd. | French authorities on that point, and | TS that will advise them when and | foUr ) dicted yesterday by Senator Willlam | North American wheat from Canada. : " Snondings N assrin b el R e llhl\”l]a ate nl"\\ !lmrm‘;«'m Mary College, 2:! was accepted and sent (o Algiers to Where to sell to best advantage, what ‘o)»(\u;f"e_'d ;-:;Jmho;;\_ clnssmates ae| B McKinley of Tinofs. “We don't send enough wheat to !it in order to prevent confusion with hibie of hein honevinoon cvise . mopr claEnl D vere i hegin his military service crops to raise and how much to raise, |, AR A s fesribed | “General business os good.” he told |dominate the markets. Furthermore, |the library of Howa T SUntsersity e e e e, The life proved not as alluring as, similar to the economic services fur.| <&, TH% YOURE CRCAR (8 GeSCUDOC | the University of Michigan alumni. | all wheat prices are fixed at Liver.|Which has heen officially re SN Ner Gnolde L She daessEmeninT S the vouth had hoped and on his ap.| nished by private agencies to investors |AS A 'Teg R T = 5 he steel mills are running about 85 | pool.” lhe Carnegfe Library,” an LSSk L == peal to his family, the good offices of | and industrial leaders, w uggested |06 &) the latest dance steps and is @ | per cent capacity and the railroads|” But while American millers dis- | other 1 tutions (here bear! h 2 7 e Senator Ranse aiana vesterday by T. P. Cooper, chief of the | L o8 % lare having large es earnings. In| ol : tl ! taliati Carnegie name. hile Mr. Carnegic & test genius since Bdgar _ Senator Ransdell of Louisiana and | ¥es! Shenkat Frngs Gerinan, 180 aving large gro: a 5 n | ciaimed any intention at retaliation lofty soul. He is my inspiration, ! ing performanc: in the United of Senator Borah of Idaho..were called | Economics. His remarks were made i, [ERCT. 1oL an, Feralan, linsonas of declared the dancer States, in Germany, in Bngland and|upon in an effort to get him released. | 8¢ the opening seszlon of the American | o4yt 30 (110 Y710 fered with his iter, when Yessinin had allegedly | other countries. {The State Department took the mat. | F'arm Economic Assoclation. | » i rvic asts an slang. S, 7 r: S o carvied out one of his pugilistic in-| Her greatest sorrow, however, eI Up In Paris onlv to find there was| A continuous economic service to| M3V O fmerican slan | Sentiment at Washington, the Senator | trodused & bill In the Maseachusetts | UDTArY leads to contusion. spirations. with the wife the receiver came in April, 1913, when her two |no legal grounds for urging his release | farmers, he said, was being attempted ¥ s L erican girls—bi annot, “you | $3id: was overwhelmingly in favor of | Senate _seeking ‘“reprisal against | —————pooo i1 general, she was reported to have | children werc drowned in the River |and that French policy with regard to g: & Sriman a1 Sy ;?;’,;“ o ot },fmned_ YOU | doing something for the farmer. Great Britain” for “artificial hard- | ! Seine. They were riding in their | the Foreign Legion and for disciplin- | States. Fellow students recalled that some === == ship” impdséd through increased rub:iinterests were planning to support a Fverybody knows he is crazy. He mother's automobile, accompanied by 'ary reasons made it almost unpre- T T S time ago “Ja father, as high priest, | Mari Engi Di ber prices. ],,xm.m.- Brazilian coffes “monopoly j< vo more deserving of tears than|a maid. The chauffeur descended 'cedented that a soldier in the Legion The Real Test. decided that a French girl who mar- ~Lte Ll Lo D 700,000,000 Profits Grabbed. Declaring that the British “have in Jauzhter. He is hetter off in Russia, | from The car to remedy some trouble, | should he liberated from service be. ¥ {ried a parsee could not become a mem-| MANITOWOC. Wis.. December 28 Sy r 9 5 [reality declared a trade war against re he is loved. even if he is fool|and the machine staricd and ran over | fore the expiration of his contract. James J. Montague. {ber of her husband’s church, because | (). —Capt. William E. Elliott, 85,| Senator Hennessy not only charged |the United States and have invien Joh. He can smash things in Moscow | the embankment and plunged into the |~ Meanwhile vounz Killgore's detach-| It is now contended that cold storage | Zoraster, the founder. forbade inter- | ehief ancineer of the Goodrich Transit | that $700.000,000 excess rubber proAts | reprisals. the Bl would \ ceek e P08 nobody cares, because he is a viver. The children were Bearice. 5.|men' had heen iranseferred to Mo-| agES may he claseed as fresh. In (raarriag Co.. died here yesterday. Capt. Ellioti | were being taken from this country | formation on the operation of Tiritixh Joat. |=nd Patrick. azed 3. The maid al< |rocco and joined in the fAizhting there|other words, an egg is as old as it| - v to leave this|was « national vice president of the [bv the Pritish rubbar monopoly. hut [incurance roncerns in Maseachisatts AT Rac pot been resy for Miss Dun- | was drowned azainst Riff tribesinen. The Louisiana | tastes. said’ Dr. Pavry yesterday, Marine Engineers Benefit Society. that news stories Indicated British las 2 prelude to reprisal action. | toriously backward. ‘He the fact that the government sta- | me fnto saying that man o tistics indicated a world surplus of | America. and I don’t want t wheat, and that the subject would | he declared. —_— Carnegie Name, Head Explains. indi. | donated the building for Publi rubber situation, one overlook the fact that the greater | vidual effort in that direction was |Ldbrary. Mr. Bowerman poi o h part of our community, the farme noted in the day's news. Senator | name not included in that uf .- are not in that prosperous condition.” | Willlam E. Hennessy of Boston in. |}brary and its use in designating the

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