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THE EVENING A STAR, WASITINGTON, D THURSDAY, DI CEMBER 1925. C omet” Identified . By Professor as. 151 85415 TAXES - CIVICDUTY SENS RETURNED BY U, . Meteor nd vein ECLARED LACKING, By the Associated Press ———— ! NEW HAV Conn., December VA eSS £ 1.—Th. veird comet-like dis M | Huge Sum Given Back Dur-| rrtanch Wik rilliiv'Visn'™h |Begg Finds Local Citizens W ingl d and I ' nd tral New York was identified ing Past Fiscal Year, Without Proper Responsi- bility for Welfare. vesterday by director of the Y as a meteor “hlessing. le and trai Mellon Reports. IWRITERS MAKE ZEPHYRS GALES; | ‘ WEATHER PR()PHET .]UST SMILES 11925 Good Pellow Prlzc | Is Awarded to Mitchell for HIS Bmver\ 5 |Seribes Daily Mangled His Forecasts, But He | | | CHILEAN PLEDGES - FRIENDSHIP Senor Mathieu, Retiring Am-| : bassador, Praises Re- lations at Farewell. e phenomenon is not a new i . one,” he said. “but it is very rare. . | i % I have seen o myself, one about Was Ever Oplllnlsll( | S T S aco and 10 or 19 hington is the e zoverned | | Special Dispateh to The Sta Uhnited States, Representa — | NEW YORK. Decem! { Ohio said in an address The annual award for bravery, su rl‘"h; xe A”l”—l ;"1' “] ")” the Lions Club i - 2 i during friendship, nis Juncheon in the Mayflower Hotel | Preme optimism in the face of dis- | nplies, beoveen ' the United States terday, but he declared that the | heartening odds and allaround good P ipi Whieh rioths : wral organization that ! pa displayed during 1 goes to | ing can ever when he ti s e .r”:: s clearing ».] e 10r | parie Sditchell) forecaster of the the dutles of minister of for- S| e han| Weather Bureau up at Twenty-fourth relations of his na it S | ana M streets L ou foriclvic) mie d was made by members | which allowed | e, . | of the press assigned to write weather s on on income taxes | e e T e | storfes for the locul ~newspapers. | Jumber of orgshizations Bl | There was no hesitation in making the / the 1 1 = but declaved that the citizens of | o0 B | ation te individual | n lack a sense of ve- | Nitan o well luncheon < Club, of thecoun. | POpe, in Pomu. Promulgates Eop o OV e sart. of official, hias demon | | T g0 with right good will to co- ) { repeutedly during the that | CHARI in &0 mer | B nietoxd et genty cave, optimistic od ni .| which eircum e 1into Season as Part of s presued e Taons” Club e’ {1015 brave, ‘optimistl el e = revome batme | PEINE in my country. a_ zovernmes flem on a larze shield as an'expres: | gentle, variable breezes hecome balmy | which, based on the public interest LA ) Ivery time he picked up his morn ; : Catholic Liturgy. i e Mulmen termoon paper he showed his | %1 A e stormed | makes us believe in the patriotiss it his his grim resolve to face what asts of 5 g il of the Chilean per HONSA L L} s %o come. Iull wall ihe lnew that | (uTties develop into ilzards, ple retiving dipl Lated Pr , | his brain-child of a few hours before, | A MY bt B {0z idamno il DecEmbes 31 th ¢ eon b o DRy | the fond subject he so carefully and |BE Wil LIS he first] the detalls of our internal policy i mary st Pope \‘.-,‘ i \Tf‘ e pred B vendered b ¢ | tenderly nad nourished before turning ““’“;’ b 4 [:.“.\'Jqum b2 o "', LRl e todiay at a ceremony in the basil Miss Elaine ck, with Louis B.|over 'l the mercy 'Lf the press, m o He believe vt e g ;‘:j ~I'\.;1x};v‘v\'.4i\:“, of St Peters’. promulsated the feast| Thompson at piano. Harry Tay. | DEVer gokithe dEme L of things, whole democratic regime to the me SEas Eantoom i i e e tlin skl Hardly Recognizable. i it But b ieh Ch of the C ooster & . Miller, siden rtions Sl Iin his rec Lot the club, presided Twisted, torn, horribly his offer { r the B The Pontiff o the| sometin t rematns of 5 Or u ed r. ’ marchy—due basilica in the 1 WAT c bryo forecists have been serv Dot oy Shonoiter e lilve | T o~ Howed by h him on the front page of the G eXDECE o0 10 B tech- 1ot €h -~ owsd by Wieh et CHNIGHT SERVICES | i oot oo W ko e i you toneliech | - bishops, members { parition w1 dic e PLANNED AT MISSION "0 e s : | months s Sl | Inspired by New Spirit. procession Will Start at s PM on Occasion |uch as ched x sigh, t anywa pla hy Ents arelc % | hups o slight droplng of the ‘head, || b e POt to petforrn Gis 6 of First New Year Eve in [ nothing more. Except. now and then. a | v of udoration o saints, then | | cautious. kindly oach o the as Always Gets Blame. ,»,H.Idn«x:‘r‘ ¥ d.:hfi S New Quarters. { sussin, when th called cheerily the Pope 1 rone | night services After cele pont al mass | Union Mis the Pope p ted the new fes 8 pm., on 1 reading formula conse pir eve | mankind to the sacred heart of ‘\‘. ch th < spent in its new Jesus. Following this a Te Deum | quarters was sung and the holy father im- | is invited to parted solemn benediction for the| e HEot e benefit of all present, including thou- | avening’s progr of Romans and visitors who [of the Christian 1 E | nt Avenue ¢ present | ; Rt f New | R n . n of nas I Adams Drake of New | th\rl‘l' d a special tribune the insignia of Knight Com- | ¢ of the Holy Sepulchre, con- | upon her by the Pope -{NOTED DOCTOR KILLED IN ACCIDENT WITH GUN wd the 1spect _— gat 613 ( 1 includes Evcl‘:hvmer Tups and Falls ';“1' s Em Hor on Weapon as It Is e o e T Discharged. G e, Al- mber 31.—Dr cleshymer, former v of Illinols post gradua tionally medical from 1 of medicine profession. bullet wound throug t his home here. yeste Dr. Eycleshymer wa nce from the universi “| THREE AIR MAIL BIDS UNDER CONSIDERATION | Chictgo-St. Paul- Minneapolis Line his_son, said that s accidental and that father had been in his den and tripped the his SAYS CORRESPONDENTS ARE FACING TREACHERY shooting v !;.a he came out with a rifle, falling| Attracts Offers, But Chevenne- on the gun as it wa An 4 Editor of the Nation Declares W;:’_"*;_‘\”;i nen e Danver-Pueblo None Washingten Writers Are Given . He Office Department has re an | ceived t s operation of t “Deliberate Misinformation." By ths A Chics iated Press NEW YORK, December h e National paper correspondents 5 Roard miners ard | are co ¢ faced h d (!‘n :mx‘hur . ‘nlfr“l-.;‘ sinfo reache: | horn a nd gradv Tah wr e ated from of Michigan « va in 1891. At ¢ was connect- Oswald Garrison 1 ed with St. Louis University ‘ATLANTIC WAVES TO GET | wished to walism at Columbia [ The blds for Mr. Villard said the corre > | Minn rou experienced great diffic WOMAN’S BODY ASHES‘:P.{(-‘-\ Dicki 3 news from S Srnte per cent % ton 5 7 {and which e et cins Wright Brown, publisher nf”“s““““’“s Given Before Death ure; by the lamilton Ae o Manu Publ ress, fended ‘Will Be Followed to the | asserting that it Is | Yol tter. . Chicago, | homeless animal ha fine breedi polit e Chicago, | T Should not, if there was any w ted Press h Irving G o prevent - put to death in the ATLANTA, Deceml 31.—Ashes | sy holoform chamber. Al owners of the body of Mrs. Elnora Blanche | said all of " German police dogs who had lost etrous, 69, who died here Tuesday. |examined be the suc. | them in the last few days were u E be scattered the waters o ired m! - e | the Atlantic Ocean, in accordance within 30 | I DEMAND PRESSURE With her expressed desires during her | coon there- | WILLIAM T. KEENAN, 82 ARCTIC FLYERS START i lifetime. This announce -x.x\_ has er as possible 1 WATER SYSTEM been made by Mrs. M. U. Smith| i | RETIRED BUILDER, D|ES JAN. 20 FOR ALASKA of Atlanta, beneficiary under Mrs. | MRS. Z. D. TYREE DEAD i = Betrous’ will i Z.D. Bl i e FOR WASHINGTON | “172"7 a0 odas was on its ua\-w‘dr.} | Native of Washington Who Built | Point Barrow First Objective Be-| — == Cincinnati, where it will be crem: . 3 (Continued from First Page.) The ashes will be delivered to an un Services Will Be Conducted Tomor- | Many Older Georgetown . ‘ fore Pole Flight March 21. = = named steward of the liner Oly: 5 1 i Stefansson to Be Dinner Guest. e { row at 11 A.M. Homes Expires. L e naen e { ments on a recent :;a 7(1 Tllw xl:;\'- Mrs. Zelma Davis Tyree. 50 years| william T. Keenan, 82 vears old, | o ”3“”:' '“ S hecen 31 | 1 .L;I\MM;" {..’A‘lf}.heu?“ w catter the | o4, prominent in organizations of | retired building contra and a life he Detroit Arctic expedition will ) ashes 1 I o America half | this city, died at her residence, 5201 | long resident of the District of C ave here for the West Coast on a gested or recom-{ Mrs. ro A jumbia. died at his residence, 4603 0, en such 7 sy |a century ago fr ustralia | Sixteenth street, yesterday ecani| eohat o ertards He was g wais fond of the sea and frea CRAE i o) e e e b of the Assoclation of Oldest Point the av i of | made voyages to Europe. She is sur- e of Tyre ho conduets a | inhabitants of the District of Co- i , it >, Com- | vived by two nephows, Willlam and | chemist's s at Fifteenth and H | lambia. R ,.’("’l.fk].\ | the | Henrs Wad l.nml!:’l ce, Miss Rose | yireets | M \ had built many of the | taking off about March | sure wa- | Wade. all of _ondon. Mrs. e was a men of the | alder nes Georgetown and | Capt. ¢ > H. Wilkins, leader 5 5‘.;!lul:|0mu’: ‘\'\ ul'novll. H)rfl Bethlehe: other sections of Washington. e re- | {he expedition, and Dr. Vilhjalmu i with | Chapter of the Order of the b tired from the building business about | Stefansson, noted Arctic explorer, District | NEW SIGNALS HELD UP. | Sta) the American Tose Sectors oom | aso. expected here s v o attend a | no serious —_— | other organization s a member of the Knights | dinner given in their honor by the Electrical Cmmec“ous Not Made| Funeral servicgs will be conducted | of Columbus and the Holy Name So- | Detroit Aviation Society i i at the residence tomorrow miorning d by his widow, xtensive preparations are being i high-press on Sixteenth Street. | ut 11 o'clock. Rev. Earle Wilfley will V. Keenan, and two | made to receive the explorers on their | wre s cre tter ffie Director M. O. Eldridge was | vficlate. Interment will be in Rock Ida Doyie and Miss Kath- | h Maj. Thomas G. Lan- geeinsito cn ‘»w» A is ','»w‘l‘u» caneel rfl;fl;»\ oy for [ul_n'il’rs-ok Cemetery. erine Doyle. e | vhier, leading his group of Army pur- | ¥ "L Is Timited, | foee O ew signal control lights| She is survived by her husband | Funeral services. with requiem |suit planes from Selfridge Field, will | v ) » made in the ap. | Ing on th8 e . tomorrow atter. | 2nd two daughters, Miss Zelma R.|mass, will be held at St. Stephen’s [roar a welcome from the skies, pr xh pressure its | ¢ e b the inability of elec. | T¥ree and Mrs. Elizabeth Shutack. | Catholic Church, Saturday morning at | A few days prior to January 30 Capt. S I e st complator i macessacy| e = | 10 o'clock. Interment will be in Oak | Wilkins and party expect to be the | here connections. It is.now contemplated | Of eight Londoners who made 1“‘" Cémetery f'l‘"{\ ”“fb‘“.‘” }"m"m.” SEUNan Kt o ¥ © hold the ceremontes Monday after- | promise to meet on the steps of St ke, where the pursuit group will daily ir Brodrick Explains to Investors Why Rum-Running Firm Wenl Banl\rupt the Associdted Press The baronet expli i he wet i LONDON, December ~The 700 in-yan American in 1923 who ed him | g, o street. n 1ih uit for dam.| throne. s | vstors who took @ fiyer in liquor run-{to ship him liquor to the United | il mcjag inst'the Capital Traction | The courts of Ruman oo P ~NTON. De - | ning, many of them women, got little | States. Eventually several shipments |{%. for alleged personal injuries on | it psseogbeslbond oo o 4 1 Lash M Tittsbu .| comfort out of a statement which Sir | were made, and in September, sccount, ot the accident asks $15,000, | C4USe it was solemnized while he was ) een upp ident of Bos' | Brodrick Hartwell, JEngland's titled | the seventh and last shipmeny, inasa Holman, adiainistrator “fon =r an incomito, Cerol then laft i ver: nnounced here. | rum runner, made®yesterday at a|taining 36,000 cases of proprietary | his brother, Hubert Holman, colored, | his moreanatic Wwife and married He was clected by the | meeting of his creditors. brands of whisky, was dispatched. )5 yoars oid, who lived at 417 New| Lrincess Helen of Greece, daughter niversity vesterd tter. | "Sir Trodrick appeared in the bank.| Pessimistic reports about the | yors swemue, and was killed in the|°f the late King Constantine. Al oon, and m of acceptance | ruptey court. He declared his liabili --om.her nd the activities of prohi-|,ccident, sues for $10,000. The ad- legedly it was through the skiliful T night by former |ties at £250,000 ($1,200,000) and said | bition officers reached him; then came | jninistrator is represented by Attor-|WOrk of Queen Marie,'who has the J . president of the | that his only assets were amounts due |the report from the captain that the [peys Halper, Sadler & Schweinhaut, |reputation of being an dstute poli-, cor ersity oration. from dealers who got the liquor in the | ship’s crew was in mutiny and he had — United States and who apparently | put into Halifax. Later he was ad- SR never would pay him. vised that the liquor had been trans. Actress Held in Killing. IR Andis S bment to; the iunited | fatred to smaller ships and that 38,000 ROME, Decen 1 P)—Countess | alone was worth | cases had been seized by prohibition na Catalli de £250, s case his partner | officer: 1ic ined und the dealers to whom the liquor | The creditors gloomily pas njwas tucned over never paid him a |l nkrupte: v "t fior ppeintment ¢ The public | | Whereas Biblical Wisv Man ])«-ridwl Parentage of | belief | noon at 2 o'clock. Paul's Cathedral 20 years afterward | oners | Commissioner Cuno Rudolph will [and sing “Auld Lang Syne,” four “nd | (urn the switch that will put the |kept their word the other day. Three, for lights Into operation between H and |it was known, were dead, so they | id | 1 streets. They will be in operation | could not keep the tryst. The other from § wn. to 12 midniz ‘one had disappearcd. Rt da following t blamed £ nore the worl : ightwood n Mr. Mitche ha made startling { possible predictions. The papers Very no and then. Only i st week one reporter quoted him raaging “‘normal weath the the Winter Al BT, ¥ eves of of his nd par the 1 Wbors, m I)R H)’\"\lhR IN R()I E OF JUDGE PUTS KING SOL (Hl(l\ TO SHAME ! Infant, D. C. Health Officer Chose Between Claimants of German Police Dog. Smith, otified and took t to the pound The poundma r was convince spend a week in Winter maneuvers. | ABSENCE OF CAROL | BRINGS CALL FOR | RUMANIAN COUNCIL | | $25,000 SUITS FILED. | Claimed as Result | Fatal Collision. of | | Damages Suits @ ing $25,000 were filed S upreme Court Mon- | 1 day 3 collision ‘between | (ontinued fiom Fist Pase) Capital Traction Co. | e 20 last at Connecticut . r the Rumanian court was much per- uvenue and Porter street, in which | (h7, Humaniah court was wmuch per- killed and another seriously mounced that he would stick to his wife and renounce his rights to the fi colored, »scoe Morrison, years tician and matchmaker, rviage was brought about. At the time it was said the union was de- | sired with a view to cementing the | bonds between Greece and Rumania. yme time afterward cam- the re- port that Carol and Helen had sepa- that the mar- Encroachments of Civilization. Prom the Urbana Democrat. It's pretty bard to buy adays of more than 40 acres rm now- without having to purchase a gasoline filling rated and that the princess would station or a tea house, <k for a divorce. ”~ A ! of the Washington Council of Soc: Expression of Gratitude publisher La ¥ RAVAGES IN EUROPE: railways and r town ansformed into ve lave been t anals, able \rl WILED. 31 @ eges of in consequ > town by the- flood wuter ine. The inhabitants he upper stories of the the monotony broken only Gale in Britain LLONDON, Decem P)—Grea itain was struck by another we v gale last night. Lringing heav ainstorms, which further waters of the already sw in London two men we; eizht injured wher, into the dormitory illed and chimney crashed Stepney work- shop. More than 100 telegraph and telephone lines were down in the country. A mail train crashed into fallen trees at Rerwyn, but only the locomotive was dan SOCIAL WORKERS UNITE. Two Bodies Plan Holding Institute Here in Spring. Plans for an Tnstitute Work, to meet here from March 1 10 5, were launched at a luncheon meeting of the executive committee of Social Agencies yvesterday at the Burling- ton Hotel.' The institute will be held under the joint auspices of the ¢ cil_and the Monday and will he conducted by T. Devine, former d of New York School of Philanthropy ctor the A subcommittee consNting of A. . Moses, Miss Gertrude Bowling and Mrs. Walter . Ufford was appoint- ed to co-operate Wwith a committee from the Monday Evening Club in ranging the program of the in- SAVINGS DEPOSITS MORRIS PLAN BANK Under Supervision U. S. Treasury 1408 H ST. N. W. ] | | | Catholics. Jews and Prot- estants to Aid Memorial for Commoner. | ARTILLERY IS USED! : ted by landslides in | | i s |Special New Year’s Day Dinner | i Served From 6 Until 8 P.M.| !Atlantic¢ City Man INOTED DRUSE SLAIN rod Who Never POLICY “"“"T’f P |NDAMASCUS RAID By the Assceiated \|]\\]|llll\,\ Dece i e '.A:KI.\; s“assan el Kharrat, Sel e i L Sve moAet B Styled Pasha, Had Ro- savings, never indulged in pleasure mantic Career. mone He was a picture of shz bin Friends say, however, he kept « table “fit fc BRYAN COMMITTEE - DRAWS ALL FAITHS - he re tripped most recent nent that he ] 1t et off b ene P t b SCHOOLBOYS MUST RENEW TRADE BADGES | Warned to Get 1926 Permits. Whic Will Be After Issued to! The Res: Rank Next Her Achiev 1" Is Expected to “Salome" in = Hotel Inn Phone Main 81088109 004-610 9th St. N.W. 1 er's. s mast her pa Garden of ived yesterc int ents New H. BAUM & SON 464 Penna. Ave. Main 9136 YOU CAN ALSO RE SPRAGUE PAYS NOTE. Settles for Judgment in Connection With Funds. 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