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‘THE EVENING STAR., WASHINGTON, D. €., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 27, 1926. Helen Wills, i pion. ar o - 5 e % 7 e COMPOSER AND HIS BRIDE IN ENGLAND. This photograph of Trv- YOUNG COOLIDGE GOES SKIING. John. the son of the President and N i - . ol - o o ¥ grapl 2 . l“ A DOWNPOUR OF RICE AND ANCIENT FOOTWEAR. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Tucker. jr. marricd in e - et Susa ing Berhn and wife, the former Ellin Mackay. was taken when their boat, Mre. Coolidge, making hi- first <ki trip’ on the snow-covered zrounds of achington yesterday. leaving for their honeymoon. The bride was Miss Bessie Draper McKeldin. daughter Lenglen, the ch champion. soon. the Leviathan, arrived at Southampton. They plan a honeymoon trip of Ambherst, where he student. The cameraman reports that John navi- of Mre. Leigh C. Palmer. National Photo Copytizht by P& A. Photos several months in Europe. Photo by Acme gated the snows without a spill. Photo by Acme e WHITE CANARY FOR MRS, COOLIDGE. Miss June Hafner of Oak- land. Calif. holding the prize-winning, pure-bred white canary. White THE NEW CHIEF EXAMINER. George Ide of Pennsylvania. A WORD OR TWO AROUT TORP! iS. See War Davis AN ICED VERSION OF THE SWAN DIVE. Eric Leafe of Manchester. Gold, which be presented to the Firet Lady of the Land. The presen- who was nominated by President Coolidge as examiner of the United appearing hefore House committee on naval affairs 3 inthe § N. M. climbed to the tip of @ 30600t cliff. while the thermometer reg tation is made by A. H. Hasseler of Oakland. States Patent Office. Photo taken at his desk yesterday afternoon. hearing on the use and ¢ < of the new um.L : istered around the zero mark, and then dived into a hole cut i Copsright by Underwood & Un Wae World P . ! Phote The cumera proves it. TBOYMURDERER, 5, e e, | =T v BN T oY R B ‘“"i'it’.'.'. potiecmes. ARMEN 0 RENEW SAVED FROM CHAIR t Africa Thinks By the Assu d Pie LON D inuary 27.—The Rev, R. 1. C. Graham. Buptist mis Youth Who Slew Grandmoth-| sionacy. who spent 37 vears in ' Lower Konwo, returned er for $50 Must Spend e e i from man Life in Prison. R el iata e Graham said in a lecture before members of the British Phreno. lngical Soriety. are the Batangi, HARRISBURG, Pa., Januarr 27 ;(h; hunt the chimpanzee for ved fro the electric cha ood. [Sq om >:_ 1 ri hair, William Phetml . + quated a Batangl Cavalier. 5. now must spend his leader as ving to him: “In many tate prison for killing his| nages past the ape’s ancestors were “.,,,,,“,,“,\,,., for $3 men. They t into debt. and made n ny enemies. So they ran # v 1o the forest and refused to ,Tuesdav. Yesterday the State hoard 4 ver since they have re- ©f pardons commiited the i nerate men. We are The bay d he i better and prouder than the apes, had been d, bt Therefor We At e I am it ow st done with the idea of having me dechired insane Sed TN e Vanden e (e S | VIRGINIA INSTITUTIONS County prison thiat such was not the The execution had been set for next cuse, he sald he was satisfied. During | i ASK LARGE F]NANC‘NG i his trial he had Joled ahout “the hot seat The boy's attornéy said at the hear- | Biennial Budgets 51 Per Cent in in before the hoard of pardons tha B had mever hid & chatie (rom the | Excess of State’s Income, Leg- e Meorn: horn Whey suld e wis islative Hearings Reveal. when he shot hi ear-old grand mother for the purpose of robhery, two ve: ARO. Peiitions containing fhe (res syvlvania and New York were presented Py child welfare anthorities i Philip B taber of Harrishurg asked the board 1o follow the precept of “The Prophet Jesns Chriet forgive them for ther knew not what they Special Dispateh to The Star meeting in joint session. fellow, but he was 6 feet tall. What the general result will when the laws nzed (nmldm 1axation no one ean foretell, but the Police Protection of Chicago Plant!}) the money for mublic: purposes. Hinted by Dry Agents. 000000 to be cared for. Gov.el ° Byrd is firmly fixed in his det (). The | tion to live within the ncome vt the Ituehl Brewery, which | State. teral 1S climed was' turni Yesterday the Senate pas out considerably more than near-beer | which will prevent any increases in | on @ dey-andnisht schedule until the | compensation of certain attaches of plant was raided on Christmas day. fihe State and its various departments, was revoked vesterday by Prohibition and in that way the money hereafter Administrator Yellowley. No defense |appropriated will have 10" go to the | Was presented, us the operators remain | welfare of the institutions and not | increase pay of those who are receiv- Government authorities assert that {ing monthly as much as $100 or more, | Minutes. beer w delivered to saloons through- ont the city in dump wagons labeled fiom o been minied: Arostisald thew| NEW PARTY IS FORMED. policeman, in shirt sleeves, at the brewery prior to the | will Seek Unity for All Irish Ter- ritory. (P)—A new o : DURBLIN, | 27 $50.000 in Opium Seized. ! political party, “the People’s party MANILA. Januars 27 (®.-—Cus|has been formed under the leader- toms= officials have seized opium - iship of Prof. W. Magennis, who ued at £30.000, which was heinz land- | ceded from the Free State ministerial ed here from the Rritish steamer |party following the London agree-|furnace. Knight Companion. from Constanti- [ment on the question of the boundary nople. The opium was packed within | between North and South Ireland. cages of Persian limes | The new party's aim as announced Twe weeks ago the collector of cus- | will he to secure unity on Irish ter-|of Americans and Swedes toms received a cablegram from Con-|ritory and the establishment of a|cently been formed for the purpose of stantinople warning him that opium |central government for the whole of acquiring finterest cerna of Sweden, was aboard the steamer, the country, 'HMOND, Vi Jdanuary 27.—The State is in debt_does not its many dependencies from ask- i sed appropriatiol for the coming biennium. Last might hear. i upon their imdgets were begun before the lezislative committees The demands made of the hudget by commission aggrezated something like Opposinz clemancy, District Attar. |31 Per cent more than the entire in- nev Palmer said many of the pati.|come of the State for the two years, tioners thought the box was a little (o1 which appropriation will be made .| CREMATING OF LIVE CAT BREWERY LOSES PERMIT. iih " i Moo ien '“:;! ST e ton there will be n material Incry | Judge Declares Such Inhumanity swever, there is a_deficit of ‘some Can Expect No Mercy From Court. apartment house ma house terms. The Jury delibe | of throwing the into the apartment | house furnace. of 1,400 seniinced 1o 4> day YES, THEY TRAVELED DOWN SIXTEENTH STREET YESTERDAY. ing” it where the green, red and amber signalz show. Firm Bankrupt for Past 35 Years ‘ Will Pay Last Cent to Its Crec itors| By the Associated Press (EW YORK Haudet & Co., Stock ! house, which failed in 189 erday to pay all of its creditor their heirs. Max Stern, an attor-| stockholder ney, substitute cnce of the bro house, advertised for the of creditors, stating that years of litization he now 098 in the bank with which ated 10| to pay them all. The payment will be made possible nd guilty of charges|ihrough retained assets of the firm of the Houston and Raflroad, upon which the Pacific_had foreclosed a “Wild Bill® Shannon and his seven Alaskan huskies, There was no snow on the street, but the plucky dogs pulled their sled just the same. with their <led, |SEES GREAT FUTURE | IN ELECTRICAL FIELD, |Semuel Insull Declares Industry Is Only on Threshold of e | the Southern dterfromie out- | ](‘\' the As as an_ industr belong to the Gallaudet firm, reditors of 1", laudet & Co., heirs are scattered. the creditors were Russell Sage, George W the Consolidated ¢ will now receive payment on a light bill of $6 due for 3 ippi Valley announcing a live cat in the fire, so devaid of feeli The men declared it their was dead when thrown into the An investment corporation composed PARIS uld mean the annual 000,000 tons of coal, Denounces Maryland Jails. -~pm al Dispatch to The Star. dien, who e high commis- | ioner to the United States mmnxlnnh {the World War and who announced his withdrawal from political lifelfnr after he was defeated for a seat in the Chamber of Deputies in May, 1924, has decided to run again. has sccepted the candidacy for the seat for Belfort, made vacant by the recent death of the radical depu! Saget. The election will be held next | month. 3,000,000 ton; as to he negligible, Mr. in predicting that the farms will resort to electrification where possible. needed could ih Maryland are United States Commissioner J. Frank Supplee vesterday. ¥ jail is one of the few State which has received the indorse- ment of the latest report on the con- ditions of various jails throughout- the Commissioner Supplee | The amount be increased source alone, he said. ‘“‘Some day when the ordinary voter ““The Baltimore He operated' so as to give them an ade- return, we will see electrified,” he said, United States,” { { dny of |,,v.,.»mm i former ser Marines. Without the formal a divorce. Wilson is cha going through a marri mony with Mary M. Maior Decem t 2 192 wh his wife mwerly Mary Ine jott, whom married March 26 1. was Tiving When Wilson was called for trial hefore Justice Stafford in Crim Diviston 2 it was discovered th the indictment had a fatal mistake in that instead 2 name of $ Y} M. Major as party to the alte Biginious marrisge, the § e of < mother hid b { inserte witnes proseent were tiken Assist decker before the srand juey and @ second dndico tiee s the arrest of Wilson { new indictment and placed his bail (iat $3.000. VIRGINIA RANKS SECOND FOR MARINE PRODUCTS Fishing. Crabbing and Other Phases Average $8.541.724 Annually. I‘IIH\]'\\I\ Va January With the exception of Massachnsetts, Virginia leads the entire country in the value of marine products according to a report recently com | piled by the United States Department | of_Agriculture. The total value of the marine out put in Virginia, including fishing, perfod 191824, ¢ R541.724 an- nually, while that Massachusetts was S10.839.746 are enzazed in the marine industry A its allied phases and it is esti- |is invested Few people in the State, according e o e ..,..;.. | to Henry M. Taylor, State statistician, mise despite the lust 35 | realize the scope of the fishing i dustry and the material part it plays in the State’s total ural and man- Nution's foremost producers of super-| ufactured output. \ Midwest Power ference yesterday. He bredicted that in time to come railroads will cation, which would require 000,000 kilowatt hours of energy, or as s the present output of the Such a step WILL AID MISSION DRIVE. . | Business Women’s Council to Fur- nish Team. The Business Women's Council will .| furnish one of the teams for the Central Union Mission’s “finish-the- " campaign, February 5 to 16, to the mission’s new building, it was de- cided at a_meeting of the council last night at the Church of the Covenant. Mrs. John §. Bennett, assistant super- intendent of the mission, addressed the meeting. Support for the campaizn also was pledged at a meeting yesterday after- noon of the Council of Missionary So- of the Methodist Episcopal South at the Mount Pleasant ecrabbing and all other phases, for the | In Virginia a total of 19,378 persons | mated th sproximately $10,709,499 | e $75,000 to complete payment for | Spanish Flyers Feted at Porto Praya Prior to Brazilian Hop. PORTO PRAYA, Cape Verde Ia lands. Jan The Spanish se plane. in which Comdr. Franco is en deavoring to fiv from Spain to South America. bohbed up and down on the waves in the hay here last night moored 1 noy near the Spanish zuardshi machine. a i ing ixht from Las Palmas to Torto P'raya in % hours and 43 minutes, was found to he in s shape. The aivmen also were in fine physical condition On comdng ashore the aviators were received by Gov. Julio Abru the Cape Verde Isling They al received a4 wrest demonstration from the mlace. Last night the town of Praya was illuminated in honor of the visitors Conudr wnd his aides will wwefully the seaplane toduy ations for the big th Atlantic Ocean wzil, on Saturday WELCOME AWAITS, Colony at Pernambuco Pre. pares for Airmen. PERNAMEUCO, Rrazil, January °7 (). —Ar the Spanish colony here is a small one. only a modest program for the reception of Comdr. Franco and his companions had heen made. They will he feted At the Spanish cofisulate on thefr arrival and will be 6ffictally considered the Brazilian government's guests. WILL ENCOURAGE LAWNS. Towa Circle Body Appoints Com- i mittee. A committee to encourage the care nd beautification of the Jawns and homes of its neighborhood was ap pointed at a meeting Jast night of the Jow:w Cirele Citizens' Association in the Northminister I all, Eleventh Street and Rhode Isiand avenue, The committee, composed of Miss Edna sk, Magnus A. Schmitt and Frank M. Thompson, was instructed to pre- pare literature and make other plans for this purpose. Mrs. Ella M. Thompson pr ided at the meeting, which adopted resolu tions of fegret at the recent death of Dr. Starr Parsons. Wreck Five Stills in Day. Speeial Dispateh to The Star DANVILLE, Va.. January —Fed eral prohibition agents have returned from Franklin County again with a record of five stills destraved in one day. The stills were found near Phil potts, within an area of 3 miles, and ranged from 150 to 300 gallons in ca pacity. .No arrests were made. Worien and children do most of the ruling among the Eskimo tribes