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TEACHING THE DUMB TO SPEAK. Dumb but beautiful, this rare parrot of South America i« being taught Spanish and English by Miss tlara Belle Hord. a specialist of the Pan-American Union. Polly gots a 1 . & A Phou Copsrisht on every “CAL’S COLT” IS A POPULAR STEED ON THE PACIFIC COAST. Vera Reynolds, known as “the baby movie star of 10267 aboard the newest mechanical horse, which was invented MOTHER AID BILL The promised Alliance Favors Keller-Cap-| o interte per Measure as It First | Was Presented. been lald b Flonseie i solicitor for the Dep 6 of Cotanbia 1| of Commerce. A repert on the in- a has not been Ioover by the Comment on the results of the interna 11 broadeasting mothers’ - . Department. s he had not been able (o got any rovided that 1t shoul ot the forelgn stations on the 4 provide i,,‘p i hu", G fm elaborate radio apparatus in his o tn| home. Ho added, however, that the fact certified that aerfal com- munication had been established acrnss the Atlantic was a good in- e B o] dication. He said humorously in the Mills-| that he had gotten much squeal- Sl ama| in% in his set durlng tho tests. ow | . organizations as spons York we SHLECE VIVISECTION OF AUTOS 15 have been | P 1S FEATURE OF SHOW Approves Welfare Bill. record also public wel- | Engines and Chasus Exhibited to »mbin d of Charitles, Display Innermost Work- n's Guardizns and ¢ z Natlonal Training ings to Public. one organization. | alliance were inter { The automobilist who would like Walter | see what is beneath the body ser of lhe! r, but has no inclination to , carried on extensive | side down, may have his curic stions in 1916-17 and | interest satisfled this weck at the au- u & | tomobile show at Washington Speaks on Coul Problem. ‘Aufl"m‘m‘; \ ; S BAI (it upan ihdou Automotive viv splayed D T il | In several exhibits staged to show the 1 of @ motor car United Stats than or not tl t to have ac- he whole- in carry- 5 nibited to ex S ieoei|plain the mechan! operation and construction of an_automobile. En- gines in these car skeletons ure deftly lighted in such a way that the move- ments of their various parts are clear- Iy displayed. Accessory exhibits also investig e ¢ ,-_\Xl'.‘\ ,u-;‘h:m:“ ont, Erew linclude a variety of unassembled parts. L ‘n'?,m of the ¢ Hraent ',.,i The Auditorfum was crowded again last night with throngs of automotive enthusias Officials _of the show, which is being held under the auspices pel them to furnish statlstics on “ost of production. Accordingly, principle is in- situation. ganized and (ained | Association, are confident that the e o iestion until we | 1926 motor exposition will set.a record problem settled so that when |in attendance. f 1 sis comes we will| Radio again formed a feature of the he said program last night. Stanley H. Hor- ner, president of the Washington Au- tomotive Trade Assoclation, in a radlo ESTATE LEFT HUSBAND address broadeast Dy station WMAL, | entitled “Beauty on Four Wheels," pointed out how the automobile has become not only a highly developed mechanism, but a thing of consider- able beauty as well. A broadcast will be made from 6:15 to 6:45 o'clock to- night by WCAP of an organ recital by Spencer Tupman on the organ of the | Washington Auditorium, which is one | of the features of the auto show enter- tainment program. r to Will of Mx; Jessie Kennedy Kauff- mann Filed for Probate. According to her will, wi ch was Kauffmann. Mrs, Kaufin written some n which she made a wumber ol y NS Sad pussonul Laguests, nn left a memorandum | me before her death! TI the photograph <hows Dr. R. F. amining_Jerusalem articho produced. VINIJURSES ORIGINAL Yo e e Arlington Plant é ¢ FEATURED DANCE ID § { ¢ { é tests last week, Mr. Hoover said ? \ ¢ wle Commis- | beneath it or turn “the old bus” up-| ORLANDO, ¥l Newspaper e the Union, excepting California, dele- gates to the first meeting of the made last night in her portrayal of nun's role in the Chicago premiere “The Miracle,” outshone her first— her introduction to society's restricted Press Foundation Sanford, where they visited the pro- | posed site of Pr foundation home. Josephus | Since the age of 3 she had yearn- publisher of the Ralelgh, |ed for a theatrical career, said at a reception tendered by her parents to Morris Gest, producer, and the principals of “The Miracle.” Both her parents favored her entrance into soclety. Daniels, C., News and Observer and former Secretary of the Navy, was compell- ed to leave the party”in Sanford to meet & speaking engagement. of the Washington Automotive Trade | “fraternity institution.” At the convention this morning Mr. Haines will present his plan to thel representatives of the various press assoclations of the respective States ¢ thelr consideration and probable jacceptance. Should the p@1 be ac- |cepted the International Press Foun- 1l be actually formed and |afternoon. aEdants will be completed | This hour is too late for the cruiser ssible. to pass through the canal from the Aduptls dwnihia Tm mcmm. S CGES SRt e THE EVENING STAR, FEBRUARY 3, WEDNESDAY, SUGAR FROM THE ARTICHORLE, Senator Howell ~ in the manufac Jackson of the Bureau of Stan from which the ing the wse of the arti vood & Underwond Pr rived here from |th {of s City, planned a5 | girele, foundation is the idea of Charles D. Halnes, former Copgress- PERSH'NG NEAR CANAL. man of New York and now of Alta- mont Springs, ¥la., who has offered 1,000 acres of land and $50,000 in |Cruiser B e newspaper men of the for the establishment of the of Nebraska nre of sugar. ington to attend > League of American Pen Wom- at the Mavflower Hotel to- bas arrived in W BUST OF THE PRESIDENT'S FATHER. Bryant Baker. n Washington, completing his bust of Col. John Coolidge. The completed work will be presented to the the sculptor who formerly | had a st a Los Angeles man. the President’s father. ident and Mrs. N SOUTHEAST COMMUNITY CENTER PROG RAM. Sara Bergling, Sara Aman and Emma McKenzie, in “The Dance Garland,” Southeast Community Center at Hine Junior High School, Seventh and C streets southeast, Saturday evening. production. NEWSPAPER MEN VISIT SITE OF “PRESS CITY”! Delegates to National Organization | Gather in Orlando, Fla., to Plan Fraternity Foundation Home. | Blinor Patt By the Associated Prees, Medill Patterson, February 3.— | editor of the Tribune, had two debuts from every State in|in as many Misses Doroth: her, Genevieve Bergling, Huroldene Davis, a part of an evening of plays and dances to be presented by the Miss Evelyn Davis is directing the Washington Star Photo. {PROGRAM IS OUTLINED FOR AIDING AGRICULTURE British Government Issues Official Paper Explaining {Society Girl Has Second Debut as Star At (,lucago Premier of “The Miracle” bargain with my uoted Miss Patterson. e your kind of & debut | ou'll let me make my CHICAGO, son, daughter of Joseph publisher and co- | this year—if By tie Assoctated Prass. LONDON, February | ernment last night issued an official agricultural It admits that agriculture ~ould ba fostered and production in- creased by a large increase in arable areas, but contends that at the ruling level of wheat prices no such increase is possible without protective duties or & subsidy. The government rejects protective dutles on tmported grain as contrary to its election pledges, and opposes sub- sidies for any system of control. government proposals are as follows: First—The preparation of a scheme on a sound commercial basis for short- term credits and credits for improve- ments and for land purchase. Second—The development of small That was two years ago Today she found herself acclaimed as an actress whose performance was “eloquent and moving” ligent, beautiful and magnetic.” With Lady Diana Manners, inter- preting the role of the Madonna, Miss | Patterson shared at the reception the | earlier been the solemnity of the the Auditorium. Duchess of Rutland, Lady Diana's daughter of the late Sir Herbert Beerhom-Tree and a co-principal, and Mr. Gest were hon- ored guests. ANDREW P. NEVIN DIES. NEW YORK, February 3 (#).—An. drew Parker Nevin, lawyer, and once | editor of the Philadelphia Press, dled | yesterday of pneumonia. years as a result compromise with her paren | But the triumph of the second, which had withheld by Bearing .Genersl From Arica Sends Wireless. February 3 (#).—The United States cruiser Denver, which Gen. PANAMA, Third—The continuance of the pres- ent afforestation program. Fourth—Appropriation of £1,000.000, spread over 6 yvears, for grants In ald | of drainage schemes. Fifth—Grants for | search and education. Sixth—The continued fostering of the sugar beet industry. The government cons ent conditions do not justify revolu- e HomsaX He was 50| is returning home from Arica, sent a wireless dis- patch last night saying that it would arrive at Balboa at 5 o'clock this vears he was general counsel for the National Association b 3 of Manufacturers. During the war he | i was a member of the executive com- | mittee on labor of the Council of Na- tlonal Defense. At the close of the war he became director of the Ameri- c4p Relief in Sexbla ders that pres- Ragilds 1o the A UNCLE $AM IS BUILDING SUPERDREADNAUGHT OF THE AIR. The greatest bombing plane in the world, now heing constructed at Bristol, Pa. will be known as “The Cyclops,” Also, a special fleet of light bombers are being made. and the photograph shows 4 cockpit being inctalled in the fiest of the emalle WILSON DAM OF MUSCLE SHOALS IS NEARING COMPLETION. An excellent aerial view, which -hows the rapid progress of work on the great dam. Huge cranes are in operation on top of the masonry “i‘.".’s‘i?..;fi'%‘;;’iilfl. HIS HUU[]R R et Tosition SETURES BY . S National Auto Association Manager Says Policy Hurts Dealer. & newsy brother of Repres Reece of the HOOVER SEEKSROOM 57" of four c tes Suprems C oteetion of the d»--urn 5 the p IN PENSION BUILDINGj"“ et Would Move All Department! Branches Qutside Main Office Into Structure Hoover would The Commerce 1id today he nd Gec Coast {reau o of Nav By ised in the Pensfon building h and G streets. He | added that possibly the Burean of |p ! Fisheries could also be accommodated in the commodious structure. The main building of th Nineteenth street g avenue, is & rented stry and Mr. Hoover Indicated that in case the de: partment were granted partial use of 1the Pension Building, there would be no change in the present headquar- | ters The entire bor, Commer et e o g»n.'m'SOUKHOMUNOFF DIES into the Pensi Bullding, while tk e D woinite e | IN EXILE IN GERMANY to the Interlor Building, where | pinait T ihe hands of the Fubic Buna |Former Russian War Minister Wa | throughout The Volste ing Commission for action. Sen- te for High ator Smoot, its chairman, announced | Sritouced Lo Rife o several weeks ago that the }'m\—, Treason, and Escaped. slon Bureau transfer had been ap-| proved. At the same time it was | By tho Assoclated P; learned the Labor Department does| RERLIN, February not want the Pension Building be- | mir Soukhomlin cause of the size of some of the |the Russian imy rooms, whose reconstruction would |go 1915, died yest involve a considerable outlay in re- ‘“e Wi 5 3-—Gen. Viud ¥, minister of war ! abinet from 190 ¢ in a Berlin his arranging_them. With these two propositions b fore it, the commission invited S ; retaries Work of Interior, Hoover of |minister in June, L ; Commerce and Davis of Labor to a |Yésted the following S conference to go over the situation, |Of criminal negligence and high trea This conference has not been heid, |Son. Tie was alleged tu have Leen te and the transfer is still in the air. |Spousivle for tho brekdown of 't During the discussion of the transfer | fussian army because ho tailed to the District Natlonal Guard, which |Cfease the cutput of munitions and I will be forced shortly to vacate its|Prevented the military = departmen |armory, at 472 1. utrees, desiared it |Irom supplying the troops with guns |would” iike the Pension Building for P e | of the Treasury put in « bid for office at he space in the same structure. {cepted bribes from contractors He was tried and found g Baths in & mixture of water and |in September, 1917, was sente Gen. Soukhomlinoff re *d as wa 1 - lemon juice are pepular in the West [hard labor fur life. A year 1ater Iu