Evening Star Newspaper, January 7, 1926, Page 17

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. THURSDAY. JANUARY 17, 1928. BULL DOES NOT SEEM TO BE INTERESTED IN THE FIGHT. But Tampa. F a ined to CONGRATULATIONS FROM 10 MEMBERS. Miss Jessie Dell tright) STARTING TO RAZE OLD HOTEL ON SITE OF NEW NATIONAL PRESS BUILDING. The first brick of the a bit Spa national sport and all <orts of trouble i< bre g. The Gover State threat- being congratulated by Mr-. Richard Wainwright (lefty and Miss Alice old Ebbitt Hotel was removed by Henry L. Sweinhart. He assisted in the joh by John Hays | ol ens aust the <heriff. the promeoter of the affair was arrested. and it has been announced that the fight was , leaders of the National W an’s Party. r her confirmati James W Bryan, The mony was witnessed by 200 members of the National Pr Club. T new a <ham hattle. no real <word< b used by the imported toreadors. Eight thovsand persons saw a harm- service commissioner. M Dell was ated by Pre I nilding 10 1 «d on the site of the historic hotel will cost $10.000.000. and it is expected that the actual < bull chased around the arena and yelled themselves hoar-e. Photo by Carl Thener, Tampa Coolidge. t ATTia { work of construe will start in March, HEAD OF EPISCOPAL CHURCH IN AMERICA VISITS THE CATHEDRAL. Right Rev. John Gardner STAGE AND SCREEN DO NOT AGREE. From New York and Holli- Murray (left). who re | the primacy of the Epi ch. and Bishop Freeman viewing the wood come reports that Jack Pickford and his wife (Marilsn Miller) § & " B s . plaster model of the Ci al. Bishop Murray was the honor guest luncheon in the Guild Hall of ve separated. and that the next move will be a divorce. Jack is a movie L DL G ol TS B0 o 0 il G s L8 i A T Si. Alban's. which followed the service in celebration of th t of the Epiphany. ar: Marilyn is appearing in a musical comedy. and the news of the rift E I “tonrnament of roses™ was passi e of the privately owned grandstand- -collapsed and hundreds Coprright hy P. & A. Photos. ziven ont by the wife's mother < sht . & A. Photos, of ns wére thrown ta the 1. The photograph <hows r e work te Waorld Photo BERUNSAWATING ™s22,22.5 et WAN'SNEW TRIL v et M Vernon Shrine o FINE ARTS BODY ~ Mcphan. voe- - INTENDS TO CLEAR r‘lffl(- \ iolator MACKAY BLESSING 0 ok .t TO BEGIN MONDAY' .- oo o o [AYSPARKPLANG ™ ™~ DEBTS OF CHURCH - the parade of the Composer’s Bride Heartsick| siieer wae made 1t mane b | Second Hearmg of Murder| 500, < vay in New York. | died Tist Ocober 24 but not unil Opnoses Logation of Pro- . e Bishop Murray Announces L ; T e Tl e e Snera ot the et B el il at Silence of Father victinn ol Ousien AshbicHs J Charge Gained on'Appeal to | ., (. Wi bea aentiea in the | posed Navy and Marine Me- Nide for several dass, s to e | Policy of Wiping Out En- lisle, real estate agent. of e ot b o ¥ centh street in flic Court udinot, who ke By veniet. This was learned § on Wedding. D e e T m Supreme Court. lied in 1914, 1o the Mount Vernon | fo er e e e morial at Hains Point. | dav. when his owner. Witliam X tire Deficiency. lhv;l.‘l-j" |n>!. v:‘ |»|~“"<‘7‘1\1. \Yj‘” 1 i N ¥ painting Py the A= wre new.in th . isio cordin 1960 an ¢ B the hroad scheme of that _enongh time has heen nited: § i v Pevton G A y the b : ot K ¢ T dine Meeting w % s iGrant all motorists for them to know S i hesnine o trial by | part of th te lof Jane ondinots : vife o a P iy [ it t. ‘These Wehts e 1 o 3 . .y corved on | Boudinet under a misap ension Sevel h J | Capltal Pa 1. and officer & R Sy g e i SaPCanRLR Af FAD OrIAts g e e e \Wilton | The painting had heen in the Rou- | Leavi ir it ansigsied | i chiareeof =8 and pub. Yieeeing pedestrians alike and they mu ambert and anley. former | dinot family since the time of Elis the o oy the PRLEhsa! i i 2 2 3 he nheved i o entid, o e ‘,,f'",'h:,‘ Roudinot (1740-1521), president _of | Who Decomes the owner if th detafl with Maj. Grant the plans| © Stumbling as he stepped a | toward paving it « The mone Baok S Neaw o L 2 “The fine T am fmposing on you itnesses wham the rnment will [ the Continental e R e Gasaon Baitle, representing | aboat Wathhrons eiopment in and | sading platform inte the roadway of | ready secured hax by AR s S sl i« a small one. hut In the near fu- |eall to suppert the charge in the in-| The painting hung for many years| George Gordon Rattle, representing jabout Washington, The F Ars |Pennayivan yenue o IRD{|E o nteronaiol aber hiovsiin e e fure T shall see that larger fines | dictment that Wan ki Ben Sen | In the family home. at 2 West Four- the AMount = Vernoh oreanise'(of |hady dectded that the present location |sireet Iate yesterday. Lester L. Kelley, [Orleans last Oc + hon Murras Kesme word from Mr. Mackay, i whom | (127, [ SR |3 e imarsocretars. of the Chiness | {eenth street, where Mrs. Jane M.|argted Sesterday - that the facts|for the projected Navy and Marine 30 vears oid, of 120 street, fell into |said. He also added that he i< also Aher have sent a specinl delivery le { T e i eteien S e cn Boudinot lived with her daughter, | showed clearly the portrait helongad | Memorial at Hains Point is not suita- | the path of an approaching aute. | considering means of ter in the hope that he \\{nuiri' n 1919, A list of the prospective jurors | Miss Jane J. Boudinot to Miss Jane .J. Boudi and t her | hle and decided to take p the que nobile operated hy Cha “alloway. | hudeet for ar, how E i 5 5 Jenv. | will, hy which it goes to the Boudinot | rion Obneicstte for i ] el 3 Y A was als ed on the accused and his Mrs. Boudinot died in 1882, leav 11 by th . nother site for the memorial | 36 vears old, of 10 reet The luncheon. which was given in added nothini 1 DEBATE |S PLANNED el ! NAME g her residua ¢ 1o be shared room at Mount Vernon, is incontext- | with the Navy and Marine Memorial | opener, © yeceiein injuries | the bishop's hone lowed services t the “““’]“ equally among her Tn | ab Assockation. | when the wt of in f Al | Community Chest Issue Will Be| ttRumaan. e } i = Plans Beautification Wer his chest. | - ride’s i - Discussed. SR S e L [MRS. HARRIET C. ADAMS NEED OF PROPER REALTY iening to the seneme for provid. | S s blessing Mon “ conudeted and, senteénced M an adequate western gateway o e ¥ bkt tewiy W Tnguest is being o "he Warld says | Tlans for a delute on (he proposed | 'yilEe A0 e 2 (',;l.‘f.'f’.n.'i.‘. TO SPEAK ON MOROCCO, LICENSE LAW STRESSED | Wushington over the new Avtington | 1, v Corones 16 VIR, Washington community chest. to be | S{Gney Jue e e SOy, meworial bridge. the commission this | 41710 ey the lom StubinithedVay where the conviction was af S A oen, W Lo Rosslyn, Va. 0] Z(qligway was arrested by police of i v announced ARG AURIIGL Iy At SUPe SIOIGLRT D unchepn L IWel T Mr O vn A | Will Compare Conditions of Today | Roger W httelord Speaks oniTails: { (lichse witn'a Gonimittea vensenerting e After a test of | pointuent o Lt | th brakes of his automobile showed | member hat they functioned well, he was re. | lional . y i wpoint leased 1o appear at the inquest this |ments, | d. will be announced at | sty + meeting of the National Council in ! It is thought that Kelley's foot be- | New York Jlannary 21 ame entangled in some ay in de e chapel was filled to eapacity <cending from the platform to the long hefare time for the services to treet, causing him to fall under the | hegin The Incal clergyvmen, appear | machine. in full vestments. lent & pictur. «que touch to the ceremonies, she was coming to New | nesdav, were announced by W. (. E . the citizens of Arlington tv oa attend the wedding of Con- | Miller, president of the club, at a | s With Those of 1912 in Geo- | lation at Dinner Given proposal for beautification of Rosslyn inderbilt to Karl T. Smith | luncheon vesterday. vl 7 . E 5 = ; | = % and linking of that suburb with the | n. The coupie plan ta| The afrmative side of the ques | October o hetause o st graphic Society Talk. by Builder. degree methods used by the police in A REIGh il o or early tomorrow to | tion will be debated by John Thider of i S 3 2 e G The need of proper license law where Mrs. Borln said | the United States Chamber of Com- | 3o OrShes then e 1om fVan:| Mre. Harriet Chalmers Adams will 18 heed S ud Tl entertain tomorrow night at | merce. while Willlam Knowles Cooper. | touret o relire from o that her friend n meet | ceneral secretary of the Young Men's | inx a disagreement with h new bridge at its western end by : : : continue thror ‘\""IIH‘ before the National Geographic verning real estate in Washington | yj a to Mount Vernon Society tomorrow afternoon and eve. streszed I Roger Whiteford, at- | commission alse will visit the Burcau hand Sixty muests have heen | Christian Assoclation, s to take the | v S heoaran fhb e i g ¢ | torney the Washington Real of Standards this afternoon to discuss nezative side. M e Sooured he services of |ning at the New Masonic Temple about |, (o Boarg. at a dinner given by C. H. | with Dr. S, W. Stratton, its directc propased honeymoon trip to| Yesterday's program was featured | hace interested Jonn W, Dacie Jate {Mer recent trip across French and | <mail, local builder. to his staff and|a plan of ape development fy — ———— d the Leviathan, leaving | with “ Miss Hazel Arth didate for Presiden . o. | Spanish Moroceo. \ number of well known local business | the 40-ac t at the bureau s - rth ndidate for President on the Demo- | Span Ar. NWhiterord pointed ot that | Abram Garfield, an architect of Cleve | for the proposed extension, develop for which the =hip’s| contr with Miss E. Marie Arth & tckat) na assoclate. oo g st went to Morocen in | men : atie Ien ¢ 5 . be' cancaled: Mus Do | Ro SN Ty : . Davis ha not vet appeared in the | 1917, and she compares conditions of | FAre S A FARBAEEERE SIGEC o' was ecently appointed o the | Office Building and uliimately (o ex- i : st pator Stanlev, it 19! the present time to the tribal warfare | 1ind [\ wider (o assure @ kow that | commission. sat with the Fine Arts|tend to the Potomac River. S it i b Cos appeared nervous and on { Wan at the District jail when service | then constantly affecting the nuy. | would 1 r the profession and “.u-l‘}“’f“.: for the first tin |‘ml ¥ i |:'4'I 1;”‘;] ’n_ . e o »HI'H ‘“ rs. Hattie Davis in Schools Here f tears on leaving Athantle ; e » o1t husiness men. | The comn <o discussed wi predl SEromilits | present locatibn, 5 Yes e I Atlantl Charged as Drunken Driver. | of papers was made’ on the prisoner . Adams found in the French |no Nardship on business mer Frusi 1o Pectnnm and ) &gl Sharles: Miore, hastian, of (e tom 132 hu RN S and be was also v copy o e ® pro ous ol A those who spoke on vari- N onsolin nald W. Geare, architect, was [ll:' e va o Bl ek = W having a fourt L rosperons CounEY i phises of the teal estate business | representing the American Legion, « | mission, said, and may tablished | Afps, Tattie Ross Davis. teacher in and fiivors, Javing @ flourishing trade, but as : <o dixappointed that f arvested last night by Detectives Alli- g : e AL 1 snd A, Wheeler of | Proposal by the legion for the erec.|in the new development south of the | o New York public schools and bl stk jod and Davis on & charge of opsrat 55 Witnesses Sunmoned. coloedt|fides and totien pletuses in- | o B, 1. Saul, | tion_on prominent downtown streets | Capitol. Mr. Moore added that the | formerie a teacher i the Washington 0 supr huppy, butfing a vehicle while intoxicated. Geare| .. o 3 b e |Heate | the | Erench adiinisrators | e B0t oran of the American Se.|in Washington of flag standards, | Meade Monument, at the east end |puplic schools, died vesterday after RNl T e w very heuvy | wus arraigned in Traffic Court last = » “I b5 witnesses has been thave not permitted '\T ;' b ~d ity and Trmst Co.. 3. Dallas € from which the Americs ag will Jof the Botanie Garden. ‘is t 1 an | neon he New York Hospital, wh niht, and wep véloased on 3500 bond. | BVMmoned by the prosecution. Or. Leliion o be detaced. Mo, Adamd Wt e Beracd) Siul, flown on spect s. M= Peck. | integral part of the garden, but I3 |She had been confined for several ihout the party tomorrow, | His case was continued in court to. | JXANE Li veturned from China some | describe also the background of the - e atai ot the (,np,,.,,w ham and Mr. Roberts explained the |part of the Capitol development. WEE e snpther, Mrss Mary Ross fed | day weeks r'””‘ has been aw \IH%: the | recent Rl\m n distur ‘;"‘4‘_";‘ 1*': h‘:‘\ p . and - | legion’s proposal, which they said Mr. Moore said that the objection | ek of 1207 W street, went to [im D Yt g ot W Chieas joea [Audisnceraisg (10 THREIeE Lt hemeets for the coming year | communities in the United State: rine memoriyl arises from the fact | wy the remains to Washing n Mr. Berlir 1 {1 her hushand's apartment the former trial returned to China and X ” re: predicled (or ithe realty markel Considers Memorial. B ner e wlw“”l\‘ly‘am;m’\\\t Was o natize of Wash | any plans. duet sax| A member of a law firm which has | hate not leen located, it is said. irERlLbe epea Rt It also took up for restudy a desizn »m the front. The [jnzion, > having gone throush the home. e are tickled | represented Mr. Mackay told the| Deathalso claimed some of the wit MRS. G. W. BAIRD DIES. —— ! for a bird house 98 feet high in the | commission’ with vegard to anv | chools here and having served as a IS i them meet my hus had his daughter's helongings shipped e JiEsRamean LKA Ol h®|nesses, notably Raymond Pullman, National Zoological Park and a Span- | memorial installation on Hains Point cacher i thi District chools for 15 kbl S vlvhl;{:m\' cive e ARG ‘n"i:a:r;ralr\hxl:n.\ln-"k;\h then chief of police, and Clifford L. Coal Consumption Increased. ish- American War memorial to be s that a proper view must be ob when she married and went he was asked. | Wil and put no credence in the re- | (i et of "“";)""‘_";“;-Im”;::‘k!"‘:’ Wife of Retired Rear Admiral Was| 5 p)ie utitity plants in {he District ""“‘le‘i"“‘; H";;‘:“ Nehr nedfrom all quarters of the con | o MW York o 1ive. | iha Was Aupoint say_anything now.” he re- | xL:«u'n of ik Bt el Native of Washington. Columbia hurned tons of [ § I cicontin 5 | . He suggested that it might be |, chership in that efty sev lix wife. however, ndded | The Associated Press today 1 s i BoN80 al in November, 18 oduce ion discussed with - on the bank of vears ago and s 1 the schools L n bit teo ewrly to talk | ccived the following telegram via the Gordon by summoned |y Tyle Jane Baird, 74 vears old,|30.092.000 Kilowati hours of elec: |l the details v | ear the prEetown | {here b 1o, her death I'd like to speak, but 1| Fostal Telegraph Co. Jerson -I Who took no part in | G T Bl Admiral George W | tricity, an fnc wd product of 11 g with ”IT drgt u. hannel end of the Tidal asin i g dd. Our plans ure so un- “We desire to avoid publicity, but the for ; to tell what the dead | pong "7 8 N, retired, and a native | per cent over November, ., the -"'""dl a1 ll'" ated that he will make 't ymmission, according to Mr. we have been misquoted so much | Yinesses then festified and to prove | ¢'hig cliy, dled at her residence, 1305 | Geological Survey announced today.|no radical departure from the policies { Moore, looks with favor upen (he | pj Eyperts in Conference. Is & Jew and his wife that we wish to make this statement | € accuracy ot the stenographic re- | pyoje Tsland avenue yesterday. The electric producing plants in the [0f his predecessor, Licut. Col. C. O.[proposal to erect flagstaffs on the | T - = Cathlic in order to set at rest the fabrica- | PO Of the former (ial. - Among the | a4 spent the greater part of her life | District generate current only by Sherrill ] ¢ disnosi | PinCIVAL streets of Washington, and| = PARIS, January 1 (B The con. I'he w York American today tions that have been published in | lat’er class ol witnesses will be At- |, \wasnington, burning coal. No fuel oil, natural gas | Turning to the question of disposi- | authorized the American Legion to | ference between the “German and fiies that U has learned f Certain mewspapers. We have never | 10y Bolitha J. Laws, who, as as- | "o Yusband, Admiral Baird, was|or water power is used for current |tion of the Botanic Garden, the com- | make a trial installation on the stand. | French aerial experts was resiimed s icnds of the family that Mr. Mac- | said one word for publication, except | Sistant linlted States attorney, prose- | oqired from the Navy in 1905. generating purposes for commercial | mission discussed at some length |ard flag system. Mr. Moore explained | today. The Germa S Semaninig 3oy has made @ new will which euts | that we are very happy. That state- | Cuted the first trial of Wan. - Funeral services will be conducted at | use. plans drawn by the architect of the | ihat the commission itself has long | removal of all restrictions imposed by the hride off from the $30.000.000 ment we repeat and beyond that we & . « locnl undertaking establishment (o-| The plants operated xt sreatest of Capitol for extension of the Capitol | had a scheme for standardization of | the Versailles treaty upon their manu- ) ted siz i e to 925 bor x oo at 2 'clock. Rev. | ficieney in Octoher when they burned | grounds and parkways south along | the use of the flag and welcomed the | facture of airplanes in return for per- shich In the reputed size of his| have nothing mor 3 During 1925 honds to the extent of | morrow aftern | x % 013 : D e s D me. T oalse states that at his| 3 SR12.540.222 were ealled foy payment. | F. S, il afficiate. Interment 24 tons of coal to produce | the line of South Capitol street. Mem- | Amerjcan Legion's proposal as a move | mission for allied plan y over Reslan, Long I , hiey “IR 5 ’ breuking ali rds. g i i metery lowidty heurs of electricity, bers discussed favorably the planslin the right directlon. Germang,

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