Evening Star Newspaper, January 25, 1926, Page 13

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G STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (., MONDAY, JANUARY 13’ ) FRIENDLY ENEMIES IN THE SAME PHOTOGRAPH TAKEN AT MIAMI. FLA. At left, in background, Jack THE RACINC Twenty theusand fans “STEEL MALAMUTE™ TO BE USED BY ARCTIC EXPLORERS. Gordon Seott of Detroit testing a giant snow- Dempses, heavyweight champion of the world, and at right «d) Gene Tunney, who oy haile the chan- aticnitng theshirst This photo, stapped — § 100" Lor o leaving for Alaska as a member of the Detroit-Wilkins expedition, which is to attempt an air peev. hea 2 hampion of the world, and at righ ted! Gene Tunney. who may battle the cha hearilici claliliouse. ahowss Glos er hushand. the Marqu ' P aving aska as a member of | s expedition, which i< to attemy 1 ai Taek and Gene refused 1o recognize each other when they met in the same group at the opening of the Feliiic) Asils Goudiny. andlDL 0. Mitniiee formietly of Gallopalisy OHI plane dash across the North Pole. The snow-motor i« planned to take the place of the dog teams in hauling sup- n. Tunney is talking with Ruby de Remer, photoplay star, Conyrizht by Underwond & Underwood but now a Broadway houlevar, Copyrizht by Underwood & Underwood g plies from Nenana, ka. to Point Barrow. Wide World Photo e \ { g The “Miami parasol,” as carried by = Estelle Taylor, wife of Jack Demp- SAILING FOR THE MEDITERRANEAN. Mrs. John Hays Hammond E WHERE MANY LOST LIVES IN ALLENTOWN. PA. HOTEL FIRE. Twelve persons are known to he sey. the heavyweight ¢ npion, at WET HAVEN FOR AMERICANS. Havana is drawing the American tour- and daughter Natalie of Wachington aboard the steam-hip Homerie at dead as a result of the fire which destroved the century-old Lafayette Hotel in Allentown. Pa. The fire- the opening of the Miami. Fla.. rac- ( ists who seek locations where the Volstead act is not in force. The photo- New York. They sailed for a cruise of several months in the Mediter- | men fought the blaze while the thermometer was near the zero mark, and the building collapsed a half hour ing seaso { graph shows « sidewalk shop in Havana, where rare vintages are exchanged ranean. Copenisht by P& A Phows.§ after the flames were discovered. Copyright by P. & A. Photos Copsrishi by Underwood & Underwood. { for Unele Sum's greenbacks. Gt o OVER MUSSOUN P Peoreson. A JIT BEEN’ als are sponsible for re ssociated Press. sino offi saper savs, and the Casin iuthorities = Tis ow y:,:,,m\— | T pmi‘s about the banks heing hroken. | taused th .(‘|n!17}1n he (‘\,mu’.'():“-d that | A i Though Served With Papers, | 5finc the Creat and Fues | Food Dispiay Management {0} sotnanthie o anvertislog) phrpees. Bower had made a heavy wmninzlincertaini Whether :Italian| She Refuses to Disclose | i hision hecime & Teat ion Stage Contest Between | ~The Man That Rroke the Bank at| i “in' & pectacini wav and Premier Should Under- 1 Tows ary 25 2iinz nas’ meer” | Coast Guard Commander De- P traciees ot the | plores Presence of Foreign . when at the first per Monte Carlo, Started a lot of eager gamblers south | e wmet| e of the play the leading t Such is the conclusion reached here | ward to try their 1wk H t a i H [\ anno % 1 but o | ; Next Move. S leiionos lontas e o 8 and 9 0’Clock. e e thes wvac babic o go Operation. e e Ships Off U. S. Shores. i in the piece and fired. The pi Bower, who recently died in London rd-class tickets ch the Casino SRS | TR proved to he loaded, the bullet e and was widely heralded as having | provides to those it does not want to vear, By the Associated Press By the Associated Pross struck the i the Associated Press. fell mortally the m red heer n in the eve and he Washington girls who poss n who really broke the have hanzing around in poverty. | B W PALM BEACH, F ol oAl inded in font of | haie wie particularly invited to ai-| ~ : 5 = GENEVA, January 2 v NEW YORK. January 25.— Althous uary fust what action the Count-' iay' 1o o super-dramatic’ close. iend the Food show tonizht. as a con-' GERIOUS EARTH SHOCK AUTHORITIES BAR WIFE | ‘remier Mussoiins ! : R 5o |the rum fleet off he Lo i ess Millicent von Hoogstraeten was » 0 test, with a five-pound box of candy NEAR JAPAN RECORDED OF NOTED CHESS PLAYER the cause of his illness continue e ipoois o N [Now Touseeiooas aial cetiy goinz 10 take in a petition served the award to the winner, has heen ] E he the subject of discussion throu: home has suffered |04 the Coast Guar 3 X on her saturday, commanding her DECLARES SNOW MOTORS |avranzea by the management of the = g s ont official Europe. Whén Musso! e, five I AS LN 4 sited Locarno 1s clear to to appear this worning in New York aan pAKE AL ASKAN TRIP“"““ in their interest. As the local | california and New York Devices|Mrs. Ruegg-Alekhine, at Ellis Ts- | who had Known i r %0 Titians enter the iWashingion Audi-| living since its Yeandle of the | address today be st € e the 1 previous! GOt i e s | forium they willibe'soqueste formaily Report Quake—Calculated land, Unable to Give Bond as. | DI appearance was greatly changed | ministers’ meti bl 4 : o £ % 5 | _ . presence off the The countess sed a tiny open-| President of Tractor Company De- | !0 enter the contest, and between to Be in Far East. Temporary Visitor. jin A Aviic ihe Daeaio 5= Sainrday aftecnpon in'ibe comor B s and & oelock the judges will select it o ! Now it is generally reported, and BRITISH BOOKIES FEEL R i S e of zuards maintaing to insure fends “Iron Dogs” Used he winner. ; i X JOSE. Calit., January 25 UP). | By the Amociated Press Sl et ot athe e ARAL e i : Rl s e herself and littie Peter the strictes: by Capt. Wilkins jBut three days remain for the Food | 4" carthquake “shock of “pro-| NEW YORK. January 25—Mrs.|suffering from ulcer of the duodenum. PQVERTY S HARSH PINCH | 52" i hs Thitout the privacy, and allc eriff F ¥ Y 3 o Show— B SDORTON o N | nounced intensity” was registered on | Anna Liese Ruegs-Alekhine, wife of a of the small estine, and S o st ek ker of Palm Heacl nty o Serve special Dispatch to The Star Elated over the success of the | BVFCEC (001" ¢ (he University of | Alexander Alekhine, famous chess | specialists whom he has consulted are A Spring. he remendousl t foreisn Even Harder Times, Spurs | source of supply curtailed Tiquor how, which ran throughout last week. Possibility of Betting Tax. With hen attendance f 3 the most successful. week of any nd the at Ellis Island with her|not in agreement as to whether he ing the result of | should underge the p ers. It then clos SRR | 4-year-old son aw Santa Clara between 4:48 and DI ROIT, Mic inuary ures proved it to no further word has com n operation. Vesterday afternoon. The observalor road commissioners 1 dog | 4 retiving heires R IS ST oS, 2 OF AnX | aleulated the center of the disturh. |efforts of admirers of her husband| » Prof. Roux and Dr. Jacques Roux. e e ot o \ Since sojourn here she has Srois fancer ihes how ev e n nall e at 5,000 miles west. probably just | to furnish $500 bond which will per-| Swiss surzeons of Lausanne. were Group to Action, Iintedite stic ine: IEAlEtation of ‘ever steadfast f e b he l By Do Ao | cant of e cosst of Japam. I mit her to enter this, country as a | reported to have been called in con- | Lt e setictic Amerioan - legal advonces b Sxped Aeagite et S iy | 5 2 | temporary visitor. sultation some time a Prof. € ! Press 5 A s the Foratence of count, in = I e Mniced oney HRE RO Teak | YORK. January 25 OP).—A | \rs. Ruegg-Alekhine's presence at . surgeon, and Prof. Raftaele | . January The Iatest IR0l e e s : their baby son. She el e B g e ool ot b severe' hquake was regis- | Bilis Island was revealed vesterday.| Astinelll, both of Rome.,the latter of | secti the community to feel the | our CoRBtS O Lore N evatr o a deal ear to score paper Rl Al S RV i e L b R n the ph at Ford-|although she been held there | whom has heen attending Mussolini |ninch of postawar poverty and com. | e LOPCERCTS in parners] e reporiers 1 e oBm- B o S ey Lok At O S vl i L e e i i e Dar oS | nEmiUntve | 7:44 until 950 | several weeks planned to study | since his illness became acute Jast | plain of bad times is that of the book- | peritae BT 107 : Anent or Mo tors. The (o e ant ut of | o'clock last n The shocks in- | the prohibition in the United States|April, are known to have made X-ray makers, who see looming ahead the | ey kmown B anrione Gt The subpoena se rday com-! " Afy. Knoblock agreed that the 1,000-1 a1 ? ] creased in intensity_until the climax |;nd lecture on the prohibition experi- | examinations and are reported to be | possibility of a betting tax. Through |y, PTG FOCNEC mands b A0 mile trek from Fairbanks to the e Aeaii00wamen: ito uttenaliine | jasirenchied at It was caleu- | ment in Europe, where she been | of the opinion that an operation is | their trade hody, the Bookmakers and e mower o New York s man ! slane base on rtic Sea will be & | show this afternoon beginning at 2:30 |iated here that the quake was | & leader in the prohibition movement. | not necessary. Backers' Protection Association, they ERETEr 4 nan is Catholic v count | giffienlt. test ron dogs.” But|and this evening beminnine. at 7.0 | miles distant on an east-west line. Although the American consul at I s have sent a circular to the executive | no ionen e P D T aid e s HiEY Al g oway of substantiating his belief | will be given packages of tea. This —_————— | Zurich, Switzerland, granted vises committees of the different English | auon% PrOMITION, or o St. Anr Church, at West ! that snow motors will carry gasoline {also will be the procedure fomorrow | |for her, a special board of inauiry| BURBANK DROPS ISSUE. race meetin ing for reduced ad-| gioh (0 ser VEHON O : Paim I revealed that the baby 1. Wilkins and the | and Wednesday, it is announced. ;PRELATE GETS $4,000,000. ¢ Ellis' Island ordered her deporta. mission fees to racecourse betting | pefey SHC PTRECRd, LOOIEN vern had been received into the cb %, the Detroit| One of the features of the show | —_— fjaensonstie Erotmd’ that shoihad aotl CRUES S 3 k. | ments, hovering off our cousts, that hite motor trains have already conquered | is the appearances of Baron Paucci, | DY z g s 2| | Ing gleat, paaacs £ “jdare approach, for the specific pur Sheriff Baker reported that the'the Alps and plowed their wayia nch midget, who entertains at | herits Fortune From Aunt. | peal she won the right to enter for | ment He Is an Infidel. makers are in a bad way, owing to the | T0°8 ,"}p importing liqu o inta this countess received him not only courte Juzh Mcienzie and Snogualmie! the hooth of the’ White Wonder Co. | A s .| Six months it she furnished a $500| <i\ru ROSA. Calif., January 23 Shortase of me analshatsshenval: | Do Holl lmmertink SO nto - i , g \ 5 s e LONDON, January 25 P).—The pong ume betting has dwindled two 3 : oulys btk EigcioU ]S aithough er R R LR Bazon B p“h‘rl; 32 vears old. i, icheat ecclesiastic in the British Istes | "0 " ¢ P.—Luther Burbank, noted plant i ‘G oo he hoom vears immediate. | CONStitution? matically ther than a Hifficulties? course | weighs bu oun i st S St Y o e Ehollaats weelis mitaut id ds the boo ars immediate- | > £ i ) e : ! probably is the Hon. Dr. B. J. Plum- turist. who eek attracte : e ong those con- ot L sheriff declined to comment ¢ Smith, .-..m' n‘m-. :1 “nu snow s l‘hremrrha.. nfiir\xt?! Ihilr;r:xh nll t::’ {(’Q‘l‘ ':._h-a o anlly b esiE e alonis et PO, Cotisldbrable motlde as » Tesulblof an l\m L ‘:m‘ \mé ]IP.\,:,‘::““;:]"P: n- | b it T e S ifficuttien within | and decorations of the hall have been | Of ill health as Archbishop of Meath. WILL BEGIN AIRPORT. | inte view In which he declared he was | \ley appears to be justified, for. al. SHIP SINKS, ONE LOST. > nother 10 days,” ) < under the supervision of John J. P. h'eh"n'l.l 'ldle hafsn’u":;o"('h:m{edupggy‘ —_— an s naael nsidered the Incldent | ough more people than ever indulge Fiy ] ” oy ars ow @t bank Mullane, theatrical decorator, who has ' erty valu at 3 [@abou i -1 @] H rs to Start " D in betting, it is for such small amounts 2 & ba “BROWN AT HARVARD.” | They arcmol ot o0 e aatad 1o producing comd wmusual (000) under~the will of his aunt, Lady | hicago Heads Tesuie Ordarsito | obe BIME WisiEl's remprke Brouilt | thar the monsey in circulntion is enor. | Wind Hampers Rescue of Crew of = — | motors and 10 sledges, | and artistic_effects. 5 ’;:f;m::'r"}ur“('::v&.?(‘nr’.:)-‘;dr:r:‘(lli\lvm::}{fi" Building Municipal Field. N hmenis fra s wno Pilh“"_‘11:1;“;1\1;::.:\1::\11_ and the bookmakers' | Norwegian Freighter. 3 ‘e not surprised to 3 | : o LS i . FofiEs R Camera Men Shoot Scenes on Cam-| “WVe were nof Sernl e oanses| SR i {ers of the famous stout. 3 CHICAGO, Januars 25 UP)—Orders) took lomue with Bim or ageed with v o 3 + | WILMINGTON, Del. January hat ere are Alaskans C n B 9 i al | , 'se falle vesterday 0 - g 5 5 i el s S s SN The legatee is a son of the late| %o hegin work on Chicago’s municipal | him. but thes : ) | B = T rallor wemveis pus for Colleze Picture. h D} SCannav e R | HELPS IN TEAROOM. Archbishop of Dublin, who married airport w issued yvesterday and €VOke further comment from him. PRISONERS BREAK JAIL. ! ickea up by shipping men at Lewes | pioneering, this first attempt to take e e o « | picked up by shipy 7] CAMEBRIDCE: A Ay e e iht At ovar m,.i E ke o Yy | Anne Guinness, sister’ of Lord Ardi-| eld leased from the schoolboard. {1t Was expiained that Mr. Burbanic: —— | Del., reported that a heavy novth ! P, —'na haperonaze of the | mountaing of Arctic America, and | Miss Pankhurst Aids Sister Suf- | &Un- | "Plans call for the initial construc | €XPTess . 5 okt e Avas blbwiag ac chaperonaze of the | mo of Aretic % s 2 z ’ S \tended as a sensation, but merely ex- s : - 4 student conncil, Hollvweod enmera | pioneering always inspires the com| ——- tion'of cinder runwavs, draimage and -lended as o sensation, but merely ex- | Led by Englishman. Held for De- |18 0T T xii vesterday wel hout Ha I fragette at Cannes. R fuel and mechanic: services for 4 e | : 5 | Sl ani sanic Sofr Winter . Qoiitais e e g g z . 1LOSES RACE WITH DEATH. | fivers.""As soon as these steps have | Sult o sclentific stddies over a long| portation. Eight Escape. Lightship with a loss of one life after Sauare takin R e LONDON, January 25 (#).—Christa- | been taken Federal authorities will Period: | QUINCY, Fla., January 25 UP.—| oliision with the tanker Vacuum Tt mntion of 'ne! U. S. WORKERS’ AID UP. |pel Pankhurst is aiding Mrs. Mabel | ) begin the installation of a military air —_— | Lea by Charles’ Leonard Clements, | The work of rescuing ghe Solvanz's DG e D e D he * | Tuke. also a suffragette of interna- | Mother Dies While Daughter|depot with an initial capacity of. 24 it raam Tt owe o Semeorativis o o e e o s H S <t company plans to | | tional fame. to establish a tearoom | Speeds to Ber Bedsid ships. The first detnil housed on the, CHORUS GIRL KILLS SELF. |eixnt prisoners cscaped from the Gads. | poove \o% Sxtremels danerous, due < e e Labor Heads to Discuss CDmpenu-im)mnnes. Frfl’ncph and as yet has | peecs efsneanice. field will be an 18plane fighting | | den count esterday morning. | 45 the condition of the sea, the mes 4 aily. | : : taken no part in the campaign Brit- RTFORD, Conn., January 25 |squadron. | gverpowering. Deputy Shariff - Ralph | ] ; b TR T e modaea | tion Act at Meeting Today. | ish women have heen conducting 1“£(E¥i“'hllv her daughter was speed- | Note Found Leaves Ukulele to Herj T one with o hlow from o braom handle | *o5e said. SN o e ol i AND, Ohio ave the voting age of women in|ing across the Atlantic from London, | 1 Young Brother. and stick, Clements, well known | gapar th G0 SHRCFRANER 02 AO0E make his film a truthful version of | CL HEIC ; i ; < e B e N Yeiae b Aq',m S cantives o the he ritish Islex reduced from 30 to | where she had abandoned a night club | Dies From Foot Ball Injury. | throughout the State for his escaping | granjopen. ) | ment: ‘It can’t be done! play Rron 1t H and affi ted labor or-! 21 vears. engagement in order to be with her i, . | NEW YORK, January 25 (@) — | proclivities, had 1;95“‘ jailed here .‘v_-“ e eet! o dis.] The correspondent of the Daily Ex- | mother, Mrs. Jennie Abuza, mother of | ELKHART, Ind., January 25 (#).— Leaving a note asking that her uku.|Gov. Martin for safekeeping after . by Harvard students hectus cted to its untrue presentati . or the protec proposed | b in a distpatch from Cannes says | Sophie Tucker, died last night at her | Maynard Gabel, 21, died today from |lele be given to her goung brother | several sheriffs id to have re- | : Nioh act | Christabel js an excellent waitress and ::oz’e here. She was 62 o | the effects of injuries suffered in foot | Charles of WilkesBarre Pa, Kathet. | fused to Keep him on account of his Church Play to Be Given. ion of interstate com- @ charming hostess. She served hlm.* Miss Tucker, who is aboard the ball scrimmage at Depauw University |ine Smith, 21. a chorus girl in “Rose | record. He has made, it is said, at{ The St. Ann 1 « 5 3 | merce and harhor workers. The meet. | he declared, with the only good cup | Leviathan, is expected to reach New last September. Gabel's back was Marie,” killed herself in her room last | least seven escapes. He had been in | three-act comedy v's Aunt,” hy Famous Divorce Lawyer Dies. | o T iei" by D. B. Robertson, of tea he ever has had in France, | York Tuesday, the vessel having been |broken when he made a flving tackle. |night by drinking poison. °| jail here over two months awaiting | Louise Rand Bas the St. Ann's EORDON.: Tanuaky () —Abra- | president of e Brotherhood of Lo.| but she told him she was only help. |delayed by gales. No word of her|He was a member of the freshman A friend. also in the musical pro-|deportation’ procecdings which had | Churca parish hal Wisconsiy o venn vars will present a immel. fameus divoree e rve Firer on and FEneinemen. as!ing out temporarily her old militant | mother's death will be sent Miss|squad. Death occurred here at the duction, Marian Fornell, found Miss | heen instituted against and ¢ Tuesd:® and Wednes ham U-N““"‘\ e famoni Qe i |_\»d:hnmr~ of his pavents, Mr. and Mrs. |Smith. No reason was given for the' Bl used on the trail ' day eveninzs, Fehruary .j‘:reln_a;s e unia Wiltiam Gabel, act - with & ing will Zolloww euch preiv; here, s 2 { nds + bl to ihe ind t e really had come . but the { “icra 1o write a new book. until she rcaches man of 1 utives of il mnud‘)

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