Evening Star Newspaper, February 1, 1926, Page 17

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., MONDAY, FEBRUARY e e T “Feeeee BN s Flsie Juni= is now appearing in : i 5 L & The very newest notc in bathing Florida, The star is filling a ruits, Mrs. J. M. Stockton of Jack- THE MAN WHO ENDED THE WORLD WAR. Sellier, who ha sixeweeh engz it at the Holly- | BOY COES INTO PRISON TO SPEND HIS LIVE. William Cavalier, conville, Fla, at Miami Beach. | ER FISHING 1S A COLD JOB. A fishing hoat at the Boston the distinetion of sonnding the bugle call, *( » Firing,” for the arm wood Country Club, where this 15avear-old <layer of his grandmother. entering the Eastern Penitentiary, iy of the new suita, like thic wharf after days on the banks of the North Atlantic. Upon returning stice. He has just be * a chevalier of the Legion of Honor by ! photograph was taken, ) in Philadelphia, where he begine life sentence. The death sentenc ) , arearnfled and frille 10 port, the first job of the crew is to clear away the ice from deck gear the Pres World Flots Cosrishe Ly 1* hotos commuted to life imprisonment by Gov. Pinchot. do Worlid Photo Copyright by P. & A . and rigging of the schooner. C t tet TELLING THE STORY TO YOUNG AMERICA. An unusual photograph <napped in the State Capitol BOY IS “BARNYARD GOLF" CHAMPION. “Putt” Mossman. the { RECORD CATCH OF SWORDFISH MADE OFF THE FLORIDA KEYS. Ti 2 { ! i Loy wonder of horseshoe pite practicing for the national champion- : ! : said to; be aheiworld-res zrounds at Atlanta. Ga. Col. J. Colton Lynnes. a well known Confederate veteran of the Civil War, is tellin hip matches av St. P Fotb dibpsund. dollies i 1 iivec ord threehour catch of swordfish, the fishing party op erating around key Larg . Thirtrfour of the « battle story to a group of his voung friends. wid Phota 1 . fish were caught. and they ranged from 5 ponnds to 300 pounds in weight. < t by Kadel & Herbe o ' I 2 $7.500 Authorized WILLARD FAVORS S it "For Blographics NEW RAIL BoARD " et (7 ComeresmenWII| BE VISITED — - S - Watson-Parker Measure [s itect, Lynn of th : A= : X D ; e . of erican Con orati - House Members and City 0f- Scored by Senator Bruce | et i all : g S, i Y ; ? : o v serred nocon | figials to Spend Week on at Hearing Today. ;‘I;»T?’]w‘\l;“ o L Nt TR il BB : ‘ B g : : g i myuf‘;,? i Inspection Tour. bor disputes and indorsed e Lo r ‘vn:(hernx“h;h::)!. 3 : ! B e 3 : Tl 2 g A S enile and other courts, n:)zl pumn e i Y e woun SPringfield, Mo.. Police Probe o irmor (o ational Train! served 1 e written in that it {s the most An amen t 1 b e . SECRETARY OF LABOR POSES WITH SONS OF ITALY IN AMER ICA. Delegates to the B! f the orga tion called at the Labor § ‘;x;vul-‘ » reduc i ean . Gl - o Killings by Boy Believed Department, and Secretary Davis conferred with them. Three hundred delegates went to Arlington National Cemetery yesterday, where they | Hin, va. e o B placed o wreath upon the tomb of the Unknown Soldier. CopyTight by Underwooi & Underwo | Commisa oy s to Be Maniac e SEEE VR R T e S L L N S o I . Do sert | imstitutic i ina vecome Aypaene - GEORGE V. HOBART, 'FEBRUARY AND JUNE MOST Fl(lKLE!SAMUEL L. FLEMING | - zestientine trip, il glve ine o | Two Children Overcome. Butfv ption of why certain jtems were s’ o PLAYWRIGHT, DEAD IN WEATHER. FORECASTERS SAY | KILLED BY MOTORIST, A laiiE e d Alive When Relatives T ' mittee will be heuded ouzens if : sreement betw 3 .4-1}. uw;l tion to (” he \n!mv_\- — 1 g e . S Flnd ViCfimS Representative Frank 1. Funk wds and their empl such as Clinton Hollingsworth, 20, who Sat-| g | . o . . . R . . e . . . 4 Shatlimnenice ol e Sure | urday night Kitied two men. wounded | “Experience” and “Our Mrs. Mc-| Both Fall to ““Optimist” Mitchell in Weather Bureau | sixth Victim of Automobile Acci- chairman of (he subeommitee on oy TARhE hot get 4 A fnres oen % ‘threa houre | Chesney” Among His Most Scheme of Things, and He’s It—April, An- dent in First Month of i e 1o the District committee and {3 ut ey o BNRre R U s L e o Bt ana b i S L Present Year By the Ausociated Pross. | tamillar with the municipal plant D oiviey e PRI bl # and Pronounced Successes other Tricky Month, His Too. T g | BELMONT, Mass. Februay i -fand thelr needs. “Others wh p York Central Ritl Eaniln thought o be ? - — Five persons were found dead of gas|ing with him on the trip Bhtoyat o o e otnes i Iin the county } ey wmuel L. Fleming, 40 vears old,|POlSoning in the living room of theirsantatives Robert G AL 3¢ 15 the fivst tiine in Bistors that p - on into the | By tie Assuciited Pres K. Hanson shtm fate] “But s s the f de- T, Siveet, vietim of the Mxih ftai| home in the Waverley aisrict here | Ross Collins . and fts empl s “hu € the killings was © way « IERLAND. ) 1. | for er of the Wez u, sat | Spad b WeRnet L3 accident the first month of the vear, el b < | = tn } A Lo el ’ e i | ML tell Just what | sort of trick | Wo'killed by an automobile Just atter overcome by fumes from | yoNOR RABBI'S MEMORY. i v : ¥ W i X 2 : cupric = ng to play M | stepping from the curb New Hamp- Ak 1 v Smate - i E i 7 wved a sigh of |y ter yon huve decided on |55ire venue dnd | Randolph street | fken to the Ca pital, o s it ou app, . v, o 5 Ay 1ibr ar { relief his remarks at ’| re i ct, £6 "I chortly before & o'clock last |.mn,x".‘l:‘]"‘ (:;‘h“' ‘:‘1 . \ivs: Daniel] o SEW YORK Forecaster Mitehell, across (i, hidden thunde .| Dr. Robert Dennlson pronounced Uife} , monand, Holland's brother Willlam | £ Loniinent ¢ P 1 Fr and Joseph i th was attributed to af A o it thing. And Vice versa extinet when he reached Garfield Hos: | 4 Holln et ertae W eittes)whio were 1 COOLIDGE GIVES SIGNAL a i : Sl oiichags T R ey t nccordance cbruary : as PN P anted by hin|1ADd's father, George Dwelley. Rela | 1ot ™0™ o" Hebpew FOR NEW ORLEANS SHOW 0 dicrin the sourn ateer s ) under the he alternating system of Drog-|keeps you s wite, stepped fr the curb and |tives ‘,‘1"1" Salled for a Bunday after | Cincinnatt, Ohio. yesterday attended | wounded his father. s for several months | at the | casts. Feb ¥ dcal sort of | started across the roadway when an|}00n vsit found them sprawied about| nig funeral services in Tempel Bet: = e hat ' tment in | and he local hosy { as Mr. 5 S i Rl It takes |automobile driven by Albert Clinton ‘h".r‘“’l"“ Foom, tho pollcs salll, | El, of which he was = TRbE sses Button at 11 0'Clock To- wrents over inune after Y the weather J nning | great delig ) osstng s | Burgess, Jr., 18 years ld, 430 Luray | ,QUaries, ¢ and Gladys, fiaa;{”{:\‘:’;g!z{;u!nllwms . Betn-El - Cemete: 5 i fin 56 olbilvrda i isters. Mind 3 m not trying o ‘0 WOmen wi 5 Mr. and Mrs. 0] 3 Slendale, New York. iay. Opening Interntaional Y e : s o w moment’s pause HIbt et . Alvante for WhAL| oo oy "omen Were pes | found unconsclous n another room.| “Rapbi Samuel Schulman of Temp Trade Exhibition ing, is being investigated by pollce. | Anna de Vrie {the foregoing st n;m-nl.”nd :l:-n M l.]{m. pens to lhul\\wlllu‘-r mxthun‘t‘:n Mrs. Fleming got out of the way of Hf,‘f;;“:fmp;;;,‘;;‘g‘ to gzi ":gl‘:”fgl’ {Sem-lm m[:xug n;[ué;x{ :’(L ler's gor : s Lelng e ] R e i tiiess wad, b added, with poignant |but I am merely stating what the |the machine. spital. clans eald con-| jces to reform Judaism 2 Kot t Coolidge: pr O g ol oo noine Trome Liney, Bof. Beartl it averages have proved to be the gen-| A passing motorist toock Mr. Flem.|dIton was extremely grave. |ler's successor. Prof. Julian Morgen ¥ pushed s button which | 5T B8 CER SO0, Tliged w : d after two heart | , "And may your conscience be your|e ‘ndition for Februarys in the |ing to Garfleld Hospital. —_— | stern, and Rey. Dr. 1. G. fingeloy the formal opening | $21¢ ¥ Pole ad tol > was | atta 2 v he Q). | Bulde.” " Burgess was taken to No. 10 police representing the central conferenc. al T Ixhinion (< DAl Sosh Su8 bad (00 e Re aes alle o8 Thureday he was s weak- | * which meant that it was just Fore-|' The easiest month, as & rule, for |statios by Pollceman M. J. Mahaney, REMARRIED BY PRIEST. of American rabbis, also assisted essed a tel :"”lfm -‘.“‘hfl';w’;n‘;;\w "‘;\‘I‘mh wiit! ,m”um:‘ ““L R et \,‘"‘I‘: caster Mitchell's luck. plague take it, | forecasters is October, Mr. Mitchell |He explained that he did not see the NEW YORK, February 1 ). |the service. House exec !”.“F.- i 0 atist Bim at once oot were at the BattL {to bave his turn fall in February, | said. Last October was & rare excep- | pedestrians until his car was near|The Brooklyn Eagle says that on — —— of//Seng- | 0¢ TR GERNE st ! " 8 Sle, the hardest month in the year for|tion, however, with an average dally |them. He was driving at a moderate 0 ounced stas January 7, & few tes b 1 o 3 9 f Louts el preneunced SKe | forecasters, barting the fiokie montl | temperature of 5.2 degrees helow nor. | ThS or pesd: ha. tated. ang e aiq |sonuery 7. 8 few minutes before the Marriage Licenses. 8 P n ity play, “ 3 o 1 e f: % % ‘Hreect i ¢ June, which takes first p mal and a inch snowfall sand-|all in his power to prevent the accident. 3 S ° > ¢ . hute been ise OVERCOME BY GAS FUMES D thor o e Pet WnoWD | stickler for well meaning weather | wiched in. It was some more of Mr. | Coroner Nevitt heard reports of the | e o D Mederick ¢ m{‘x‘?’ffx’o"ffl. ke —_— e T waie O T et . Mitchell’s luck to have this month go | accident, and directed the release of | Miss Muriel Vanderbilt, iera quietly G Bt v rane o101 . at his| Responding to a call from itss Print designed as | o CorUary and June, it appears, are back on him year, tou. | Burgess to appear at an inquest sched- | remarried by a Roman Catholic priest. val . “Trousht aud Helen E. Bre sk in ‘o e Department, ' Twenty-second street yesterday TP Alurle Dressl ,l,“..\. n“‘,‘t‘\'m hle bugaboos {n the life of a I ean’t afford to let such things uled for 1:30 o'clock tomorrow after-| Afr. and Mrs. Church were married it e S zan the v s oon, Policeman Tierney of the third | J¢! e Pasier: cponny,” | weather forecaster. April, With its|worry me, hows Optimist Mitchell | noon at the morgue. Fleming was a|at Newport July 25, 1925, by a Prot- | pofi s Bicimond. i the signi ce of exhibitlon | precinet found James Harris, 45 vears, ‘f“‘ By ‘,‘l“" Sixteen.” | projific and uncontrollable showers, erted. “Forecasting is not an easy |carpenter, and Burgess IS a grocery |estant clergyman. Mrs. Willlam K. hm’ W. Bennett and Cedalla M. Brigh Ly telephone to |and Inez Thornton, 30 vears, both col- | 3 ccently he had heen wrltng | takes third honors as a meteorological | tg time of the vear, and we |clerk. Vanderbllt, mother of Mrs. Chureh, is | Yot of Baltuore Md - 5o Orleans to be broadd radio. | ored, suffering from the effects of il- | Scenarios. ; puzzle. are alway: or the worst. . a devout Roman Cathollc, and is said Mege b i While the exhibltion actually opened | luminating that had ¢ from | 2 Hobart was born in Cape| “June fs the worst of them all,” Mr. | \faybe 4 s bad month | o Birthd Sa 10 to have brought pressure to bear on ijam €. Viughn and Thelma E. M 3 gt 1! a lighting fixture in the hou: { , Nova & t. January 16, Mitchell declared today. ““One hears| Il get this ¥ . 0TS, on ay, Saves 10. |, oninlaw to be remarried twith & AL v Gl Gt “frst 1 ¥ the police. His journeyings as a telegra- |so much about the gentle month of| The forecaster counting on | SOFIA, Bulgaria, February 1 (®).|Catholic _service. Rev. Thomas Kepneti: M. Wilkerson i took him to Cumberland ; g I the month of romance for | his knuckles. As he reached the third | —King Horls Saturday celebrated his [ Murphy of the Church of the Resur. | Monros. b he founded the Scimil D {enamored couples, the wonth of bud-|knuckle he paused. and a look of dis- | thirty-first birthday. In honor of the |rection, who remarried Mr. and Mrs. | pa i . his exrliest humerous sketehes lossoms, of feathered sor 1 v his occasion he commuted the death|Church, a few minutes later performed |~ Aubrey odHis w fs who as hia o rare a i eptin 1 April- and penalty in the casc of 10 persons ac- the marriage ceremony for Miss Con 4 go. in June? ) o pdds Wily, used of plottiyg azainat the stgte, guglo Yanderbilt, A limme tely 3 e )i House |

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