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THE EVENING INVENTOR OF FLYING TORPEDO T S HOW HIS DEVIC S USED. Lester P. Barlow (standing) LATEST CAMERA STUDY OF POPE PIUS XI. The unusual photo- FAMOUS INDIAN FIGHTERS VISIT THEIR “WHITE CHIEF.” Gen. Hugh Scott talking with Capt. Sump- explaining the details of his invention to Representative Curry of California. The inventor. who clain graph was taken during a recent ceremony in the Va n, and it is one kin and ief Amos Pond, members of an Indian delegation now in the Capital. The general and the pedo would play a great part in warfare, been given hearings before the House mili affairs the few pictures taken of the Pope upon his throne. men, meeting at the Waite House, talked over the old duay~ in the Far West big battles and the wa committee, Copyright by P 4 Photo Copyright by P. & A. Photos of the pioneers. = prrizht o Phot —_——————————————————ee—————————————————— — : SPEARER CONGRATULATES VETERAN. Representative Charles M. KING TUT'S CASKET. CLOSELY G . 1S REMOVED TO MUSEUM. The golden coffin h Stedman of North Caro celebrated his eighty-fifth_hirthday anni- WILL GIVE PARTY TO AID CHARITY WORK g e T TR taken from the tomh of 11 and placed in the Egyptian Museum of Antiquities in Caira. The procession versary today, and Nichel Speaker of the House, was wne trict chapter of the National Council of Catholic Women. The class was formed at Indian Head last Sum. was escorted by seven armed guards and Howard Carter. the explorer. This picture was taken as the cof- of the first to congratu s n served with the Confeder: mer, The chapter will give a card party at the Mayflower Hotel Manday evening. February 1. to aid the fufaricdnitaice. Cons S P& AL Photos army, enlisting a< a private and receiving the rank of major before the el i ) » end of the war. Washington Star Photo. & GIRLS INMILITARY 50" chicages eer| [~ ‘ et vescte: ALLEGED SHINDLER DRILL STIRRUMPUS ~ Pente Is teued ) GEDED €@ \ Mine SLO0 Verdiet EQINDILL INHOTEL ] By the Associated Press ol CHICAGO, January Federal : y Y & 3 y Jan Judze Georsze A. Carpenter vester- - . > s L Samuelson won Jump at Chance for War fered an i ediate destruc. : < | jury erdict o siom here s | Hoflywood Auto Dealer Was equipment of tive hrewerie: . s 4 { he Cauby. Oreg., Training in High Schools, | ittt e e . wii : : : E - { ; : o Trom e twening s e | on Way to Give Self Up ary deputy Board Learns. v, AN : ] - ¢ { Mo, Samuelson sued for $25.000 When Arrested. be breweries affected by the o nages. She w dismisse are the Cron 1 swery, the b 3 1 Eross immorality follu .- = B, dsied v ‘ - Carroll ¥ 1 Avenie Hrewery and the Circle 4 2 N erated tive N hal CHICAGO, Jany A e Avenue Brewer All have been 7 4 e v " ¥ & S e L teache \ v e J. K. Fronk, Hc v i past few months and P P S 1 Wl and w were said to have . i ¥ E ind E litar “" i 2 § e e : v TWO DEAD, TWO HURT 1%, 0 - shting zame. . t had fled December 30 after 1 Discovery that the irls are : | i dicted for conspiracy to def ety Wi T PRINGIPAL PRAISES % . s w o IN ODD MISHAPS s e i wes o7 e o o ird of Education. however, that . Vi i B e last_month in Seattle, Portland. New B s B BRI ORATORY CONTEST » Sy , z l‘_;’v;;,fl!l’:l‘m\“_‘ il "‘”“1\;”' e £ " One Auto Driver Falls Asleep at H‘v\;fl; l\m- return. A n‘n.flr‘)'\:\i at cerned ove he obhjections « 0! ' i . . . a: i “hic A priva ye! ves, et e tratming i the . 6. Tric | Upper Marlboro High Students THEIR GRADUATION DRESSES COST ONLY $3 EACH. Girls of the first graduating class of Jefferson Junior High School, Sixth street and Wheel, While Another Releases |chicazo and private operatives A oot T il Conrses Welcome Opportunity to Virginia avenue outhwest, who made their own graduation frocks. The cost of each dress was limited to e Hold to Warm Ears. «id they believed he was lost here ha beer me .\\ hy mons Pal‘ticipatc. 1 ![»'{l‘v'l‘"yv‘-vu\l:t; ’.‘fl“‘,"“‘-: : -’v:v’:'v'L‘y‘wn'\‘n d members with those Wwho would |AGES OF FIVE AT FEAST ‘Jazz “America’s Pulse,” Says Con]poserg“‘TEMPLE OF SACRIFICE” | special Dispateh to The star. Heiaatle: IOharient Gt i do away with this instr nfor men - chauffeur, had been located and aided " i i A Wi YEARSi;‘ElhioplaTransflanted,” Pastor Declares, T0 BE WAR MEMORIAL | _IACHRSTOWN. Md. January 28| the search With Ritles. UPPER MARLEORO, Md., January Waives Extradition. {jured in two peculiar aut hile uc T s MR HE AT He said he would waive extr IO 4 cleas sky came the | 20— L. L Howland, principal of the [ g ooncoqarite Soldiers in New Round Tower Rising 270 Feet in| h " ()lu irls were uun‘r;nlv Upper Marlbore ligh hool, today e to train I sume of the rudiments of warfare. Mes, Johanna 5 . Gre ember of the board, de-| efforts of The Washington Star in New Year. Harling, composer of the opera, “The | [0 America, for no other people has dence, R. I. 4 B clan he young women actually | gponsoring in the District of Colum Light From Agnes,” and the Rev. | thi8 spirit. : JRoGIyESrsings S Ea Jiuls anomonil SiEve aETlline il Ay oines: Some | e o S "I By the Acsociated Press EAREL 2 ¢ tne| Said Dr. Kneeland, whose mission By the Associated me crashing into a pe times 1n the same companies with the | Vit and nearby Maryland and Virginia | np\w ORLEANS, January 29.—Five | M. D. Kneeland, ¥ of the |4t the capitol was to oppose pending | PROVIDENCE, R. I, January 2 Nni AR _,‘K Lose, o in addition were engagins | (he third national oratorical contest. | gormer Confederate soldiers, aged 457 | WY&’ Day Alliance, were received | bills to liberalize the AR A “temple of sacrifice’ In monumental | Mo antly, An actoist dvivin SR in real tarset practice. | the first international oratorical : { within a few minutes of each other by | “Jazz is Ethiopia t planted. It's | form, unlike any other World War Willi K. Robinson, 35, was killed | y, [M,J hachal el Severill B dieal ginls) Jam amanyias | (e H{eSE 10E econtiry B ohog years in the aggregate, sat at a fea Fuller at the State house yvester- | the tom-tom of the jungle over again. | memorial in (he Bast, will be erected | when an antomobile Te was qeiving | oot s the abed o 125 in one high school, are found to “I\‘f:"n::ul nd said that Sty | to usher in the new ar here. day, each with something to say about | We don’t ne Z My daughter | by the Providence memorial commit- | {yrned turtle as he sed his hands ! exceed $100.000. A nxiety: oy his wilts mauke np the companies of soldiers to be particularly p od - for The youth of the part M. Crow- Jaz Sald Harling: . turns the r night, and | tee on a des e presented by MrS. [ty his ears to adjust the muffs. Fred |and child, whom he left in Angeles nnd rifle teams. The voung women e high school ‘students of Roh s e o g the pulse of America. Most | everything is ja v ctury ne Whitne: 4 Sellers and George Carey were injured. | when he fled. was prompt his re. giving the hig 2, who a 1d in his teens wa A HRizCaAn 11 excite from P 0 test o B promy is 1 that they are thrilled by the (raining. prince Geor: connties of | : eclote inax witiiyndhouses |10 alliexcitenient Now/ e 3 € o0 feel | The men. all residents of Greencastle. |turn when illness halted him, the and it is through their special peti Mariiand andl oG GontiZUoUS A0 dispatch rider for Jefferson Dav; s spirit_in America today must ex-|ing to make it a jazz 's all | in diameter to a heizht of feet will | P, were on their way to the railroad | pewspaper quoted him ” that thev have been permitied to take | (e - Disteict of Columbfa their first | and Robert E. Lee. was the host. His | press itself, and in music that expres-, fast and furious—and false.” be a huge round fortress tower of f<hops. where they were emploved, and [ “Though Los Angeles authorities oo B g i e e St e el sum L d e of | Middlely ike. he left and had to horrow money from _Only Physical Traininz. N an assembly of studente this | Bonivg Toien yators of rocar. 4| BRITON WINS NAVY PRIZE. | MAIL BOXES ARE STRANGE |gacrifice, Within will be a powertul Lo o Seattle relatives, those who arrested e o S oriiie: | week Mr. Howland said he explained | ¢ Robinson, ahama Heavy | —_— _ seen for 30 mil < Narraganset; . $20,000 LIQUOR HAUL. |Dim thousht be might have valuable explains that some companies of the | \he O = and piesl inevanyshy v]\_.-y,n».; (and Nelson, 89, 2d|Hector Bywater Gets Medal for|Man Rings Two Fire Alarms Try-lH?)'h Lighted torches on the outside » e el o e - I aate S ooais e amg |dents as possible ava 1 exas Infantry iy . of the temple will add to its effective- | At en girls drill only with wooden rifles and | ,¢"iye opportunity of participatin: he dinner was prepared and served | Best Essay on Service. ing to Post Letter. e | Florida Skiff Captured After Shots |°f currency on him when ed a of thelr work is physical train- iy, “jiowland stated that he is unable | by <Aunt” Martha Washington Crow- | g The interior will hav s litary b St e el L e S 2 | Hector Bywater, the British naval | MACON, Ga., January 29 (P.—Po-| The Interior will have stone floors Fired in Mile Chase. | pictures of his family. He had regis e e il e B 1 how many students will en‘er the Ty | The meal was a far cry f writer, has been awarded the gold lice advised Ell Amen, en route from | fa‘ commodious rooms. for war .| FORT LAUDERDALE. Fla. Jan. |1€7¢0 8t a hotel as Carl K. Younz Gregg, however, and she hax several | fU1% at the "‘;;’."_"f““"\'\[‘.-‘l’:,’"l“j‘ Je- | corn and ‘taters of the G0s on the bat- | medal of the United States Naval In- | Linglestown, Pa., to Florida, to be on | phies, records and other purpo: By 28 PV The ‘bea L L TR Dibe oty andt ] Thought of Suicide. of the hoard members behind her in o | Heves hat sufficient will enter the | tefield. | stitute, a semiofficial organization, in | the lookout for “slickers,” after he — - a cargo of wines and whisky, valued| Tn the newspaper account he said crusade to put down any possible move lits prize essay contest for this year.|rans two fire alarm boxes here ves-| Mrs. Harvey's Bequests Listed. |t $20.000, were in the hands of Fed-|he carried a large insurance policy t == which might turn schoolzirls into| Plans for the tryouts here he said.| g, 's Wi g b = i eral officers here today, a vun-|and had considered benefiting his fan woman fighters. g obably would (ake definite shape Fights Probate of Father's Will. |jje wrote on “The Battleship and Its | terday trying to mail a letter. “First| mne will of e i e | oD ] i Lo A“[;‘f“lphlr:’:’l;‘px "dm 1 comsiderer benef “hll‘":‘r‘x!‘,‘. . - el s Elizabsth Gatlin Britchand thas |ises letter box I've ever seen that had a|vey, widow of Brig. Gen. William E.|than a score of shots were fired a zainst any cuicide attempts, tons, which now are absorbing (he | fled a caveat protesting azainst the | Two American naval officers were " he said to his wife, while at-| Harvev, bas been filed for probate.| The hoat was captured Jast night flinz the course of his flght, NEGRO IS HANGED. atiSption ol the students, ars fintshed’ ! samistion ito imx of the will of [ziven honorable mention. “They were | empting to find a place to deposit the | She gves £5.000 to a cousin, Margaret by Coast Guard men led by Capt. |he told of going with Campbell from — R T I L itlin, former | Capt.- W. S. Anderson, for an essay | letters, Doughty: $1.000 to May L. H. Bying- | Edward Gerhart of Miami, command- | Los Angeles to Yuba City, Calif., ;i Efforts s ite | Jents have consistently distinguished |chief engineer of constructlon for the |on “Limitation of Naval Armament, 2 ton and $300 to a sisterdnlaw. Fran-|ing Coast Guard cutter No. 247. Three | where he entrained for Seattle. lle Last-Minute orts to Save Life| themselves in the field o public speak | Southern Railway Co., who died re-|ana Rear Admiral W. S. Pratt, for Add W, ly Gi ces Heydrick. Bequests of $200 each | men on board the skiff escape remained there a week and went to Are Abandoned jing. and representalives of ithe #chooliicent » pro n was made for|:iSome Aspects of Our Alr Policy. ress Wrongly Given. are made to five cther relativés. The | Officers were forced to fire a volley [ New York, where he contemplated - {have carried off prizes : the daughter under the will, which 5 In a police report of a traffic acci- | TéMAining estate goes to her son and | of shots over the head of the erow |KeIng to Europe, but changed his mind CHICAGO, January 29 (P).—Camp. declimation contests - also sought to limit the payvment to . daughter, William J. Harvey and Mrs. | which surrounded the prize at the |and Started West. He stopped a dy Y dent that occurred near Pennsyl- 5 bell McCarthy, 19-vear-old nezro, was| An annual featu her mother,. N anie P. Gatlin, of Man Overcome by Gas. Santa G eete ehd Sixth Ltrslieniry.|Margaret H. Tiatta: | beach hefore it could be dispersed. |in Pittsburgh and came to Chicago hanged in the Cook County jail ihis|ment at the local school Is the dec $75 per month. The chief bene-| pyunk McMillan, 70 vears old, a re-| Sunday morning the address of . — = . this orning for the killing of a watchman | Mation contest. The boys and girls of the will is a friend, Mrs. | 4" ceama S 5 1 E o E = 5 B The reason for his operations lead mbmihe fon ve separate contests. One local |Sarah B. Harvey. The daighter . e e e aniured. | Anuual “Get-Together” Meeting. Junior Indoor Horse Show. ing to his Indictment and fiight he re Lastminute efforts fosave him|bunk awards a medal to the winner| charges undue influence. She is rep- | jyfrering from the effects of gas that | as 467 G street northwest. Frank | The fourth annual “getacquainted| A junior indoor horse show at the |fied to detail, saying he would r from the gallows, successful several jAmong the boys and another to the Port AR & vent Vilton J. Lam- | a4 escaped from a heater connection | 8. Amato, residing at that address, | meeting” of the Federation of Citi- | Riding and Hunt Club will be held to ve his story of them for the Cali- weeks ago, a few hours before the | &irl victor. et \:“!‘&P - Yeatman and A"»‘“",;., his room. He was unconscious, | says no person of that name resides |zens' Associations will be held tonight | morrew afternoon, beginning at 2 nia authorities. fime set for the hanging, were aban — = = BsCanfc police reporfed, and was taken to|there. The sixth precinct station to- |at the La Favette Hotel. The guest list [o'clock. Entries have been made from - R doned. Transparent gold, discovered by Dr. = = | Emergency Hospital, where he was|day said the Injured woman resides | includes members of Congress, officials | practically all of the schools in Wash. | Althoigh she can neither read n Eight others, two of them par-|Carl Muller of Germany. is 30 times treated by Dr. Passalaqua. It was|in the southwest section, police ad-|of the District government, citizen as. | ington that have riding classes. Awex | write, Koudret Hanoum, now p.i ticipAnts in the Drake Hotel robhery |as tronsparent as the thinnest sold v., 3 i reported at the hospital this morning | mitting a mistake had been made i | sociation presidents, heads of. utility | for those entering their mounts will | 60 years of age. has been eleciad mas last Summer, are awaiting execution. ival. vas a s sacher for 5 his condition was much improved, = the message sent to headquarters. companies and newspaper editors. range frem 10 to 18 years. or of the village of Germat, Turkey. | dents near here today | . s Sher By the Associated Press sion comes in the deep throb of the Air to Be Built at Provi- | s B e =l & L B g volced hearty commendation of the Orleans Meet to Usher in BOSTON & Yarinne 99 : .| melody that is called J Tt I rniaue vi | ¢ Merle Myer (23, fell asieep at h o at “once. Th awalted JOSTON, . Ja | wheel while driving to his home at |Wulil frotn Los Angeles | The Herald and Examine { copyrighted story, says he | le and killing him | Lis connection with the oist driving behind | scheme, whereby worthles