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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, 1. ¢, MONDAY, JANUARY 18 LoAHEY D ) 5 : nna Wal-k rmy petrel of the operatic world” <ailing Saturday for and her hus- WOMAN KRILLS DEER WITH BOW AND ARROW Mrs. Elizabeth Land. Harold F. MeCormick, who ddid not accompany her. The hus NEW YORK. BROOKLYN AMD NEW JERSEY BOY SCOUTS VISIT THE CAPITAL. Representatives of all the troop< in the twa cities and ) ]lf“;i 3 \M: Il fwr:"'l’m':m '.I., ‘x';..- MML\‘*l"’f'wl;"tj_’ 'M:Ih'“‘:f Ia’_ hand savs he made a swdden dicision not 1o go to Paris. but that he in New Jersey came to Wachington yesterday. This photograph was taken at Arlington National Cemeters, where thes placed a weeath upon 34l the 1a0pound! Hadl esutval iRte= myiows Batore e s Killed . \ may go over later ¥right &V M { the Tomh of the Unknown Soldier. They also vi J e President o 3 82 SENATOR BECOMES A MEMBER OF THE BOY scolUis, rday by Joho Mo Pennelll scont master from New Jersey. Senator Edge delivered an ad < veterday Senator Edge of New Jersey being sworn in SCTENTIST MEASUKES NEW YOKR'S NOIsE, Dr. | X THIRTY-EIGHT MINERS BURIED IN WEST VIRGININA DISASTER. Rescue workers at the Jamison e ‘[‘ BESINE I CINIAIK gt and_ by il Coual and Coke Co. mine r Fairmont. W. Vao where 17 bodies have already been removed from the that Sixth avenue and Grove street. in Greenwich Village, couts from New J New York and Brooklyng who were in W - <pot in New York City. He says motor trucks are the greatest contributors shaft. Practically all hope e the miners alive hus been abandoned St Warld Phot . 1 by T A Photas FATHS JONPLER e . FAMINE AFFECTS FOOD SHOW DRAWS FORCHURCH UMY TETRAETHYL LEAD | sl e b G| BIG CHINESE AREA RECORD THRONGS Catholic. Jew and Protestant Report of Special Committee MR & e i 48 _. : 4 | |Five Provinces Feel Pinch of Sponsors of Auditorium Urge Co-Operation Before Named by Cummins to Be Zo § s : b - : ¢ . . ! Hunger Due to War and | Event Confident of New Chicago Forum. Taken Up. - - G 3 . . Rice Crop Failure. ‘ Attendance Marks. Jast Mayx by n Gen: | PEKING, Tanua oW wae Cummins 1o <tudy the) § { on of the effect. if any, upon the Cd $ § ({ } conditions prevail crowd ever o nan. Hup a Sia 3 d wning night in the health of the tetraethyl Szechuan. b reached rs they have heen holding asoline wx o motor fuel will be ) members The st these e aller f e incre vation of the opiun poppy i A v secretary of An investigator has retnrned « r " @ (hat the Yang provinees and test 1 ‘ show that only a few isolatec - ‘ ine » Attrae wisly affected, and ' t " o itoriun An appr e conditions as bad a @ e " 1 the winner The inz ftame 1 Shantu With proper dis. |1 zether some of the most eminent TAKES THE WHOLE FAMILY WHEN HE MAKES A TRIP ABROAD. John Dunphy of Chicago decided 1o make a trip to Europe, and he ribution. t e fnde shodl cientists in the country. and it is ex was not the least hit <elfish. With his wife and their nine children, they sailed from New York ahoard the S. 8. Celtic Saturday. he supaen ¥ hhGhes sttt B i oiclad rected that the aquestion o Copyrizht hy Underwand & Underwond said Y tetail i 9 ad fina One handicap on the relief work wiation sps 5L B UNITARIANS SUPPORT | Hughes Remarks on Washington Right. |NAVY SEAPLANE FLIGHT st St S i) e 2 et SCOPES IN HIS APPEAL| Byt What Is Gained, Historian Asks HALTED BY BAD WEATHER xxrou; cominine of e, This cono tia Lo lered at leved at o weeting Jomorrow of 38 e |Groce g Aso . i It representutives % § ? 2 o )u.»w e chinz the e the Washing } 5 slou here et erey has resulted in the tvir 3 3 MeGivern, A, G oorine. FAWN GRAY 1S SEEKING i S Ahout $5.000.000. Funds for velief are | Schmidt, F. A Dodge, 1. Riehl, . B are heing Laymen's League Tndorses Plea of | Trip From Hampton Roads to Cuba. t hezinning to be disbursed throngh | Wender, ™. W. Benton. N. L. Rurch MARRIAGE ANNULMENT | ponnescee Tencher for Rehear- | B the Awmociated Press | “Of course. Washington drank,” the provincial committess ell and . J. Reame : s B e MU LSO Among the wholesaie firms coo o™ " RIDGEWOOD, N. 1., January mr |35, James asdertedl “Al Vieginm| TTconied for Taduy, Tnden Deepiremitiediredent P B e M s . . inz in Evolution Cnse. G. Watson James, fr.. histortan for| 00 Siee e Ty nitely Postponed. At e are B. B, Earnshaw, A. (. Dyer ( Dancer Who Won Thaw's Favor (e General’ Sociefy of he Sons of | & niemen did. Likewise, he n ade 3 P i that the military B aw. A€ Dyer ¥ the Assneisted Pross e Crution: aamitted yesterday | his own liquor; as all Virginans did. | By the Asspciated Press , : d Targe quantities ) n Files Suit Against Philadel- | ™ A hel Ravolutdon, sdmitled yesteniay |t : By Lbe A sebrinted 1 nd that immense stocks are | kit NEW YORK. Jannary 18 The Uni- that Rupert Hughes was ht when | ile would not have en a man if he NORFOLK Va., January 18— Re i at ions along the Peking stated recently that George Wash-'did not enjoy a1 dance with n pretty | cq, €y : & tartan ) s e s ac canse ol in here and cted bad ankow Railw for iilitary on s 2ue s Actively |y on was “a gumester, a champion ind did not daney predictet bag| : i Comporting the. sment ot Sowm. | inEton sax S umester, 8 shamplen jwoman and it not'| _ ¢ ot e e i o -’ © LAZIEST MAN IS FOUND. phia Newspaper Min. from . ‘ MORI, St e 15| Seapes. Tonmn . cuniered |l 2 S B T S i Ha Ck i, e [000LIDGE TACNA RULING : THREE HELD IN ROBBERY. ' S o 0 e fon teuchins svolu. | LEion for bringing out i sen et esen i Sl I e e Husky Bttish Negro Porves Tows e f " | Chivles 11 % s eVl | 7 few naturul inclinations of # great | Country against them? Ax for swear- | (] oo o e feiia il c Fourth Mau Sought in $14.000 Post | nun. b et Court of i Ui his retuen from Koo | by that man nd by few of his biog: | ink. they were us common as taxes | Station st nieht, The ploes. com = 2 okl o B Gk, e e e e | sin., where he filed a brief on | raphers are today. prising two squadrons of 12 nchines | Decision Appears to Give Chile and| MAIDSTONE, England, January 1% ce Theft. an record by her attorney Charles || b = ezch and a Staff plane belon o th A UP). This Kentish town has s e e DAL Seoite | X nEik 0| Peru Reasons for Thinking g Eal HHE11S DU CHIN, Wis Jantiars | (el ere within o month for the |don is the first churcn oay i the! FIRE AT FORD AIRPORT. | PENALTY FOR IDLENESS. |0t unntanummo sond tuter wil tuke e The post offoe hews | taking o ny ti to support the youns | [part in the Winter maneuvers fn-| to Feed and Shelter Him. « dark | problem on its hands. The Corpora Each Partially Upheld. tion is faced with the prospeet of The annullment papers give the |teac s ed that the issue in the | | volving an attack on and defense of By the Associated Press. having to maint indeflnitely a bix nber of $14,000 were un | 7 w W | By the Associated Pr S : o 0| qancer's real name as Gladys Marie whether a theory of creation | $250:000 Estimated Loss hen | Fascist Program ould Destroy | the Panama Canal. | "ARICA, Chile, Jannary 18.—Having |and husky vear-ol Jamaica negro S CthoEities: EpTiouNEad: 4h own, daughter of a New York car-held by one group of churches and| Byilding and Four Planes Burn. Conception of Proletariat. | Both the Atlantic and Pacific fleets = e S0 T sion of Who will not work. Already he has S were Tames S Taren aftat{toonist: her age s 20, and that ot |disputed by other churches may be L e { will participate in the war game, and [8iven careful study to the dicision Of j0e hoarded by the authorities for Blackie.” helieved 1o have | Macfarland as 2 K narriage. it |made by legi. ive fiat the only theory | DETROIT, January 18 (#).—Fire| TURIN, Italy, January 18 (#).—The |the airplane fleets of both are expected | President Coolidge, rejecting the months and because he is 2 British e e T P e I Mihied, took sl ths ago fof human creation that may be tanght | of undetermined orlgin destroyed the Fasclst government intends to pen'd~1(u play an important part. The flight | Chilean appeal in the Tacna-Arica con- | subject he cannot be extradited el Denltenary e a vaity e > in_schools supported by the State.” cherimental building at the Ford air. | 7¢ "voluntary idleness.” Sig. Rossoni, | from Hampton Roads to Cuba will be arested at Elkhart. Ind nd ending i York. ] apers he Unitarian Laymen's League °XPerim ? head of the Fascist labor organiza:|made in easy stages, Charleston, S. C., N e o e emberd of he nariwl 12,000 members throughout the port at Dearborn, a suburb, early|:ion, told the Turinese congress of the | being the first schedtiled stop. Stops | Among the various delegation that the jion. he was induced to do a ced to March re.|were un the influence of liquor | U nited § and maintains offices in yesterday. The building was a one- | Fascist intellectual laborers’ federa-|also are to be made at Miami and Key ruling is not likely to develop new gardening, bnt soon afterward Marsh escaped | when the marriage ceremony was per- | Boston, Chicago, «uis, San Fran- | geory structure about 200 feet long. | Hon. A law to this effect is to be | \West. | aspects of the plebiscitary problem, ! Was found pulling up and eating the ) venre of | formed. Miss Gray states that she |t and New 3 alrplancs aimest compleied, | Presented to parliament, he said. . | vezetables. At night he sleeps sitti m his pillow with his | K restinz rahbery, | had ne recollection’ of the ceremony, which were in the building, were| The Fascist program. he added,| {cal possibllities, i asks annullment ¢ > zrounds of A N el G4s: s/ ‘entitna at | would destroy the conception of a | Pastor Vi i ar. lieat: Ll " azainst a4 wall | fraud, misrepresentation and deceit. | Girls Dance at Revival. Purned. The loss s estimated At| L letariat, replacing it by the watch: | <o Ohserves Fxrstlee - e ol e e At itlen bont ) . awn G ned largely in the | CHICAGO, Jann 18 (). —Three S - REd. colopstadan o | OTVed i sary of his!phase since the Chilean apy limelight several months when fgirls danced last night at the revival Storm Floods Canary Islands e ”',‘“"'-‘“‘, ":‘"v;‘::‘:‘“l“"‘;;‘- h“”!‘ ¥ , sirst Baptit Church | fled, but the ruling appe Dog Saves Own Son From Death. a.. Jdan- | she won the favor of H: K. Thaw |heing conducted in the ald Robey Cafe, | J | oDt BVhICHEWoRl s e FaCh Those who spoke of the|each delegation grounds for thinki PORTLAND. Me., Jannary 18 (#) arker, 84 years old, | during one of the Intter's vVisits (o {now used as a mission. Miss Sarah < ry Telands, Jan- | BEORE RO T whose sons ean mn | Advancement of the church since Dr. | that it has been upheld on some point | Chinook ix a ciever dog and dadds morning a long il [ New York and more recently when ;Riezinger performed the Charleston |uary 3 L b e BN B2 Porter took charge a year ago were |or other. He awoke his master, Arthur T. Wal has heen Blind for the pastN she taok a bouquet of roses to Evelyn (to the satisfaction of the congrega- | and the death v ver R 2 E Henry L. Sweinhart, E. Hilton Jack-| Maj. William Murphy and Stanlex [ den. by pulling off the bed eclothes and bedfast two. Mr. | Neshit Thaw, r from self- | tion. | vesulta of a = . = son, Dr. Clarence J. Owens, Newton |Udy arrived today. the former to act | Walden went tn the stables and fonnd a Confederate veteran | administer 2 he turned | Maleolm Fitch, evanzelist, said he |vicinity last night after four days of | An effort is helng made to place a | Wakner and Dean William Allen Wil |as medical officer far the American | Kolta hinook cne time prominent in Ma jawa daor of hey Chicago | found nothing in the Lible to ban|torrential rains. The ouflylng sec- tax on the $1,000.000,000 that is het in | bur of George Washington Univer- lactezation. The latter will he attached [in derby, harmless dancing. - | tlons of the city are flooded. Great Dritain each year, Bity., to the legal staff of the delegation. tangled chain, - = : N troversy, there is a seneral feeling| The man is tremendously strong and | equally lazy. Recently, after much . | which is largely deprived of its politi on and teammata strangling from a