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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTO D. ¢.. FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 5, 1926. Martin Schlimpert. who has just ar. § Miss Agnes Whalen. one of the fea DOWN WHERE THE BOOMERS BOOM REALTY PRICES SKYWARD. Paris of Florida e G rived in the Capital to take up his | tured entertainers of the Washing. FRESH AIR AND BLANKETS HELP PUPILS TO DEVELOP INTO HEAVYWEIGHTS. The Blake fredh fornia settlements in the gold rush davs of "19. Tow ns are b v thousands of prosp. : duties as secretary of the German ( ton Board of Trade dinner. at the air ~chool of Wachington, where Cnderweight children are taught. The windows of the school are kep purchasers drive in by automobile. and the tin-can tour living in shacks . This photozr embassy, serving under Ambs Willard Hotel Saturday evening wide open. the children are wrapped in blankets and « pecial food is prepared for them. Thi~ vocational hows tourist camp near Miami. o By P& A e Maltzan VP& AL Photos i Phdeswood & © elass is under the direction of Mis Mary O'Brien. Wt World Phot ’ o = — hdd TO MAP AN UNKNOWN WILDERNESS. Philip S. Smith. chief Ala-. STATUE OF LINCOLN MADE IN FRANC orge Fite Waters, LOCAL DETECTIVE 1S HONORED. Inspector IP'ratt. chief of the OPERA STAR LEARNS THE CHARLESTON. Alma Gluck. who in kan zeologist, and Gerald Fitzgerald. assistant topographical engineer of American sculptor and pupil of Redin. at work in his Paris studio on 1 Washington Detective Bureau. presenting the retiring detective sergeant. private life is Mrs. Efrem Zimbalist. the violinist, taking lessons in the the Geological Survey. who will leave Washington soon to spend six statue of Abraham Lincoln. The work. which is 10 feet high, . will he Harry Evans. with a watch, a gift from his headquarters gssociates. Pres. “hallroom Charleston™ from Ned Wayburn, stage director and creator months making a map of littleknown Alaska. They hold one of their wveiled in Poctland, Me. Phato by A entation made at the District Building yesterday, W+ n Star Photo of unusval dances. Wide World Photo fur-lined <leeping hag-. Coprright by Underwood & Underwo i (ALLEGE DEMAND ABDUCTOR OF GIRL FOR“HUSH MONEY" IS FACING PENALTY Man Who Robbed Klansman ‘ 3 { S ; 1% o : ¢ §Former Bootleggers, Before|Hastily Scrawled Note From Here Sentenced—Others 30 Plans for Settiement : 4 : ¢ ; E Jury, Accuse Mayor and 27 | Victim Leads to Arrest of Go to Prison. With Former Rulers. ‘ LV 4 k- { Others of Conspiracy. Married Man. . } ; Rosenblum. who robhed one - Associated Press By the Associatad Press By the Associated Press an and was caushi while at BERLIN, Fehrnary 5, -7 s A H " . BOSTON. February 3 stimony | ONETDA. N. Y.. Fehruar ing rob another durinz th < wing its anxie 4 i concerning campaizn payments, “pro- | hastily scrawled ietter written R K onstration last Auzust. nopular opinion. vesterday s t ; 4 E tection money™ that faiied to protect.|stealth has hrought Myron Fafling was sentenced today by Justice Bafley Oy two-thirds majority a bill X 3 ; , 3 3 * 2 sales of moonshine and allezed as-|aliax James Phelan. n married mar In Criminal Division to serve 10 or postponement untfl June 3 4 e 1 ¥ & sessments hy police officers was given | 1o face arralgnment nn a cha years in the penitentiary senblum of litigation concerning settlements > 4 4 vesterday hy self-confessed former | ahdueting a prett vear-old has done time in seven different cities t ri German States with { % £ 5 e 3 hootleggers it the Chelsea liquor trial. | zirl five months Aand the court ealled him a “confirmed “heir former rulers. Only the Na iy & . 3 =0 called. before & jury in Federal | (enevieve Case. who accepted criminal.” i < and I voted 1st i , 1 & £9 court. Maver Lawrence F. Quigley |invitation last Augnust to ride in e case in which he wos eaughi - 4 of Chelsea and 27 other defendants |ing's car, mailed the letter o with his hand in the pocket of & The act applies to the Hohenzol e z are charged with conspiracy to vio-{of many automobile trips <he yisitor a1 a hotel wis last week, | o all socondary lines of for- 2 7t Geta, | ; late the national prohibition law. De- | \ith him from a lonely hungalow ne but resulted in a misirial hecause of <. Durinz this respite the s 5 endants include Police Inspector | Camden, N. J.. where he kept he A istake in handing to the retirin % will decide its futu » ; . homas Quigley. brother of the may-| igainst her will. threatenir v shoot Jury indictment in the completed with regard to this compli- # 3 { or, and former police officers. her if she left him. Tollery instead of the indictment wated question P g : 3 4 Mrs. Sophie Isenhers. who admitted | The letter informed her pirents on which the man was being tried " swained for the bill 5 3 $ i that she sold moonshine well as|her plight and related a stc Attorney James A. O'Shen pleaded his ndicative eop resentment felt ( RN 5 b groceries in her store in 1924 ané | human treatment since her G elient gn o second charze - the count over the % ,. o o 1925, testified that Thomas Quigley I am held & prisoner in mely which was the 1 A0 2 pockethook ims of the former rovaltles, and % ’ < &y | o told her she would have to pa: $30 | cabin near a cemetery ealled Locust from 1 F rech v of presenis the first victory for those b 7 ‘ @ S v a week or close up her store Shelood,” was a statement in ette: fown as the vietim b the nposing these claims } b 1 < w ¥ i & g & . testified to buving liguor from “Dutch” | that led New York and New Jerses iof the hood tior Treet The Socizlist member, iferr Rosen- 7 2 b ¥ : & et Henry, alleged by other -witne: 10| quthorities to the hiding place. near ihe sisin ol h many. of. he i ) | g - have acted as a “collector” for City | “; was her beauty il Strtes Atiorney e Ming honses ohinined fortunes by i 3 : p Hall, and who is a defendant. | sponsible.” Failing explained. T w Rosenblun linz their subjects to Enzinnd dur 5 4 ’ £ 3 3 3 3 : William “Wolf" Palais and Sam | mad ahout her and when the oppo. Malachi + " . v v he Ameri War of fnde-{ i 4 . BB % 3 Bigler, both admittedly former mem- PR i e naencn i pe DEFEATED ARTILLERY OFFICERS. Polo team of Norwich Uni {deaiers' union testiied 1o maiing | (%] Sou that [ aiwave trened ber S Vetbant v T o S e [ ptlon ST 4 b which) PRENCH PRIEST SCOURGED BY FANATICS. The Abbe Desnoyers, 59 versity, military college of Vermont, which defeated the Fort Myer ar- {pavments to Policemsn John Me- | (o hate hor lence moc s, e ) i years old. of Bombon. who was flogeed by 10 women from Bordeaux, tillery officers yesterday by a score of 16 to 12. The Norwich team | Greevey, a defendant. sl i OO Fohniiie \Siom 10860 bwlit e v Sk e B L who 'l?rlzr(‘;l the abhe “was possessed of f-\-il-:‘ The women are now mnk;. long trips each year, and is the only team employing a professional AR = Huiline it wasivestrained byiofcers S seniten : iR wointed tol o trial at Melun, where this picture was taken. ¥ide World Photo coach. Falling left behind him a penniless sebirealin S L CIGARETTES CONDEMNED. | i2"3n% 't "eniraren ntences of one year each at OCCo- | fina 30 Foter dvacated e | The girl has returned 1o her farn g s o L Kt e o s i HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS | Catholie Sisters’ Verses Are Chosen — [PROGRAMS FROM WEST |students of Washington Miseionary o ot Seritner Criner: gnd William Cabine. both colored ) Been helc e mee Jaraes s nd uhoie Bven | e estemenaihoe el in o208 | SHINVHTEDTO/AUTOISHOW As Hymn for Eucharistic Congress| MISSED BY LISTENERS| coliese Score Smokine. [NaTioNAL U TEAM WINS. tunity came 1 ran away with her. Sha TEADS, Sve et sworst and 4 niin finanee depariment with e of tobacco In any form. espe- oat. Cabine entered the Lome of Ma ] L 3 2 N — cially cigarettes. was condemned by | s e asented e Pom e QN g iHonengllcrne and sl e e tendEnsefiiscordal Ny o e and Mrs. John H. Simon, St.|Southern Stations, However, Come | ihe faculty and students of the Wash- | Debaters Capture Decision in Con- and_wearinz appar e ndyed shaliisn Broken at This Year's Ex- CHICAGO. February 5.— Verses | Louls, Mo. in on Receivers With Addi- ('“l"""”"‘f“l‘f;""} ‘hf_']'m{d‘_z-“_fl;f:v‘. test With Bridgewater College. William Coll 3 o | 4 written by Sister Mary of the Angeles, | The text of the hymn: |as a “pernicious. health-destroving | old. was given an iy R e il T hibit, Dealers Say. English _instructor at St. Franels 3 o i Hakita tional Strength. | and money-wasting Habit." The col- | * Ngtional University team won urt. He forged tk it e Xavier College, Chicago. have been| O Shratians. faise Jour, hearts. lege joined with other Seventh-dav |, oy Gebate with Bridgewater ( B o oa e nfathe most isbuely, e The . Washington Auditorfum was/| (0000, ©RTCE0 Tcial hymn of the | God of hiood has ma Radio listeners in the Fast have|Adventist institutions throughout the ooo “jagi night. when the nd for $57.50 b it ot to th A 14 | Twenty-elghth International Euchar- SUNDEe Wholdwell arffeaxth hegun to wonder over the prolonged | !rnn_pd States andll‘m‘ dda (.ln“(a\';r v e i dEasion by ) > . Moy et mten | e e U tomabilCR aRgREIEI Congress world gathering of Al praise unto our Eucharistic King: | absence from their receivers of pro-|f @ campaign to “educa e (61 titie ‘misgative] of (he pLapertl ind e there under the auspices of the Wash- | oy ) PROU" ¢ FE, B8 All pratse unto our Eucharistic Kint! | gyams from the West. Except on|DPeopble against the weed and thus |.Recolved, That Congress sh FAVOR UNDERHILL BILL. ve of $43.000.000, and the £ |inzton Automative Trade Association:® el C8 BETE O0E 0 S e aub YoMt ol of Honts: Ketiold possibly two nights In the past three | SaVe the race from eventual doom.” | #(0 CC0 B L CARTS ve nted almost vaually large | \pproximatels 60600 persons attended. | What Christ’s blest prazer has done ran i Dr. D. H. Kress. neurologist of the | § 7 s 1. Music to mpany the T - | weeks, the West has added nothing | ] = 5 United States Supreme ¢ ctilements to the former rulers of |° Aftendance prom 0 be Inited My, Father may thex he | Mlac ol | Washington Sanltarium and presi- |\ mied S i ¢ i : 2 words s b s o SN e Facher, one ertainment of th 3 s v and Cheste Commissioners Prefer It to Fitz-, suxony and Wurttemburg he | double that of any pa words i< being sought in another con A a Father. the rad e | Edwin 1 a v 3 dent of the Anti-Cigarette l.eague of re " - 1. | test closing March 5 All praise. et A ntic coast. Engineers admit the | | nett represented the winning > honses of Saxe-Mein > un- | ials of the N & S i G sy we. contecrate: fhotiL 2 . America, declared in an address to Ve B gerald Measure. thweiz_and Saxe-Coburs’ and_Gol. | tion 19267 5 itomotiveiteniinasi| iy, LUNc Nation's Consecration . e ithe | Hoilp Isonsiconoiats: 20 O e o e i Vst adents andgaculty:. “Godiptyi[[.eam twhile the aMrmative B The Underhill workmen's compen- | hanll have rveceived seltiements|huve ineluded many attractions, while | (tle of the winning hymn. Ite au-| o i i bohat i : i the children who are born to women | tor A°Raters wer Ll T s e gl r“)h“’”lm‘ n||l||‘”\’ d:::h‘ : ”‘:‘ms Sl o pxmh"i"r: (m ::' r of Meroy I"ll"lk:“'"l"uu:;h(;r of podetigiiid 3 Where the West has suffered in|¥ho smoke. | Bean’ Albert B W Ryl Hs O MRS, E. J. NOONAN DIES. "X initsion wis estengea v we| PUGILIST ARRESTED. | GIVEN $200 A MONTH. | rograms rom Fiorin have” dis Ry Rarman > i 5 5 i | shington Automotive Trade Asso- SRR o 1 P SR 1 PR iieue Nime lsiprovidedeli the i T : : j : after night that many listeners have | Stricken Suddenly in Lunchroom of S s dernill bill- while the Fitzgerall bill pieio0o Resident of D. C. Sue-|piion todar to the students of il | john Kelly Held for Norfolk Po-|Eldérly Relative of Mrs. Flagler | become willing to attribute the whole | MacNider to Be Honor Guest. would have the ment admia- bng; ’ jhigh =chaols to visit the automabile z atmospheric conditions to the mani- | Printing Office. Assistant Secretary of War \ia ister the Irsurance. el Forria cumbs at Age of 82. ‘:-:“)1\; r(ln::ly:);lzwlvz“c\‘;\r( l|4;(>n.“l.f:ll1ll:l::;|r|l; lice on Bad-Check Charge. Receives Award. pulations of the real estate promoters| joi o puoso Fitzpatrick, 55 | Nider Wil be the guest of honor P e b o e ¢ | \frs. Flizabeth J. Noonan. 82 years |more than 100, have visited the audi.| John Kelly. 33 years, who says he| NEW YORK, February 5 (f).—|in the South. In addition o the| gty ‘gia, 32 West Irving sireet, | Lhe second of a series of luncheon B s eceloni ot B e i “Fimothy V. Noonan and | orium s the cuests of the dealers, | i8 & native of Michigan and claims to | Mrs. Sarah Moore, cousin of Mrs. Ida | Florida programs, s AL Atlantic,| Chevy Chase, Md., employed in the |Siven by the Washington Branch o = Gkt o [olassoiol iy i fea at | The bo¥S, who study .automobile | be a lightwelght pugilist, with 3001A. Flagler, widow of Henry M.|and the Texas contributions from |Goucinment = Printing - Ofce. was |the United States Infaniry Assoc s = =8 » lifelong resident of this city, died 8t {mechanics on cars that have seen de- | fights Lo his credit, is being held here | Fiagler of the Standard Oil Co., yes | WBAP and WEAA, have heen thelion suddenty ill yesterday afternoon | HO% at_the Hotel La Fuvette ke Fifty to Receive Diplomas. her home, 1503 Thirtieth street, Wed- [cidedly better days. were enthusiastic | for the Norfolk authorities, to answer | terday was awarded $200 a month | distant maimstays of the listeners ; the Junchroom at his place of em. et wills bel the fonler Jof Fifty duates of the Army Medi- | nezday ‘night. Funeral sery will | over their opportunity to examine | & charge of having passed a worthless | trom Mrs. Flagler's income. The |#long the & plovment and died a few minutes ther g r 3 taff of the Army, Maj. Gen. John 1. et hary Yo s . Je conducted at Holy Trinity Catholic closely IhP_ finest automobiles turned | check there. papers showed that Mrs. Moore, ‘\\'hu L — | later. o . Sepuly chief of staft o Ve i st o e (amotrow morning At 8:13 ot by the industry and study at close | Detectives Davis and Alligood ar- | is 89 vears old, has been Hving in a | Frank Tinney in Hospital A certificate of death from heart | tny Gen Dernin B Netan Ar ment exercises at the Red Cross| o'clock, with interment in Mount Oli- range the stripped chassis with the | rested him. He had driven here in an | small house in Lamberton, N. J., PItal. | discase was given by Coroner Nevitt. | rangements have been made for the house, Walter Reed Hospital. Wednes- | vet Cemetery. mechanical advances which the VA-|automobile from Tallahassee. Fla.. valued at only $300. NEW_YORK, February 5 (@).—| Funeral services at the home at 3:30 | attendance of about 125 members of day afternoon at 3 a'clock. Maj. Gen.| Mrs. Noonan leaves four daughters. [Fious manufacturers have made. with hie wife and two small .children | The income of Mrs. Flagler. who |Erank Tinney, comedian. whose ro.|o'clock tomorrow morning will be fol. | the aasaeiation stationed in ot anom John L. Hines will present the Mrs. C. Leo Stiefel. Mrs. William B. | . and. it Is stated, wax Without funds. was judged incompetent In 1904 and |mance with Imogene Wiison, chorus |lawed by a requiem mass at the | Wasnington, Including infantry. o diplomas. and Maj. Gen. Meryitte W. | Holizelaw, Mre. John B. Huggine and | The 'greatest Rabylonian, monu- [ His wife and children are being cared |is now in a sanitarium af Central | girl, attracted attention ~several | Shrine of the Blessed Sacrament at 9 | cers of the Regular Army. the Na reland. surzeon c 11 of the | M (. Teslie !leynolds; seven srand- | ment of antiquity was uncovered at | for at the Houes of Detention pending Valley, N. Y., exceeds $200,000 an- | months ago, = 11l in St. Bartholomew's | o'clock. Intermen 1 be in Mount |tional Guard and the Organized 411 deliver the odeivess, and o 2 -fx o, Ur i Ch erenly, dispocition of the cofge. L Hespidll. Otivet Cemetery. @ serves. x claims of no fewer than e crowded 10 capacity iast night with