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NING STAR EBRUARY 17, 192 PAINTING HELD BY THE UNITED STATES MARSHAL. The IS A MAN A HERO TO HIS WIFE “Bridzcwater Madonna.” which may have been painted by Raphael. is DISTRICT PARENT-TEACHER ASSOCIATION HAS A BIRTHDAY PARTY. Yesterday was the tw inth of the foundi tion. Photograph taken yvesterday in the New York home of held by the marshal until the courts decide upon its ownership. Mrs. Gwendoline Berryman alleges the painting is_her property, and that it . i’ S i was unlawfully loaned the National Gallery of Art. Thomas B. 0'Sulli- party was given at the Hamilton Hotel. Mrs. Holtzman Tolson, a charter member of the organization. was present. Mrs. J. C. Gilbert was his crew rescued the crew of the sinking British freighter Antinoe dur- van alleges that he purchased the painting. Underwood & Underwooi chairman of the committee in ¢ of the party, Washington Star Phato ing a wild Atlantic <torm. Photo by Acm the parentteacher association movement in the District of Columbia by Mrs. Theodore W. Birney X L, and the birth orge Fried of the <team<hip President Roosevelt. The captain e f o] T e Aot e . P PRESIDENT 1S THE MODEL. Nat Garman of The Dalles, Oreg., is IN “THE SIX WHO PASS WHILE THE LENTILS BOIL" The play. by Stevart Walker. will he presented POSTMASTER GENERAL OPENS NEW BETHESD A. MD., POST OFFIC - B. F." Wallace is the new planning the life of his <on Kurtz like that of President Coolidge. Every- Thursday evening by pupils of the Powell Junior High Sehool. in the school auditorium, Left to right: Billy & the boy does must conform with the Coolidge history. Father a Heath, John Laskey. Elsie Ward. Kenneth Romney. Ellen Barron. Betty Smaltz. Edith Bruce Aubrey alled at the White House yesterday vt b Harris & Ewi Spencer, iz ton Sta g MEHS IUMURRUW In Essay Contest John Texeira, 16, Hawaiian high postmistress, and the office is No. 50718 in the United States. Postmaster General New was on hand for a special ceremony, and he presented a basket of flowers 10 the postmistress, € riit by Undessond & Cnderwood By the Associated Pres. CAMDEN, X. J y 1 % A “kissless” marriaze has no place in the modern me of Filing of “Information Re- scholarship for the best 700-word b Vi Chceior T ruled y v in gr z a di Day Convention Will Open | $ien iiahwar Trprseemont ™ e e o M s turns” by Employers Sub- b award is valued at $4,000. . o 4 2 4 . I Mrs. Becker testified that her - school student, was announced night as the winner of the H Guidance Association’s 3- Fire four ve. universit s - - her since Zune. 1923. and that she could not live without some show Such condition.” the vice ther benefit pre chancellor s contrary | new tax Dill, stll ir to the instit s of this country S and 1 Mrs. Becker said her hushand had 35 ailitus i Treasury Mellon was chairman More than 200,00 students partiei A threeday conven of the Na 1 in con tlonal Vocatlonal Guidance Associa irding himee! eira says il he formally sned tomor- | in his paper ning at 4 when the 1 _am the fourth child in a the trade | family of 10. My dad is mon ind manual |y nd e 1 cane nducted in the ht unstead ars 1 hior hi Is. Miss led public school in my home assistant superintend- | town, I graduated from the ¢ search work in the | gradeé in 1924, and in dirman of the com-| the same year [ en of the tour, while| High School. which is the farthest of Schools Robert L.| high school in the west boundary Haycock will represent the superin-| of the United States.” tendent’s office The opening luncheon of the voca With School Tour. His paper was selected by a com husband, Frank. had not Kissed iECt of Circular. as “the Truth” and had induced her to become a member One of the ets of this cult, she added was that all display of human af ) im0 EHsLINEHE fection was forbidden, the bureau, will bly be v by wbout 4,000,000 from fast ve Emplovers, instead of having to port heretofore, payments to others of $1,000 or more during the able vear, are required this vear | to report only payments of $1.500 and |over to single individuals and of e DEATHSISSTARTED wonc . womes "RADIO IN REELECTION CAMPAIGN WES AT AGE OF 79 bore At oo 220 £ £ 5 tional conference will held tomor- e = # s row at 12:30 af the Hotel Washington 5 > 5 3 = 5 5 . 3 headquarters for the convention, with MEMBERS OF CONGRESS ATTEND SCHOOL OF PARLIAMENTARY PROCEDURE. Lehr Fess (left), parliamentarian of the House, is Dorothea De Schweinitz chairman. | the instructor of the new school, and he already has a number of pupils. Copyright by P. & A. Photos. inute reports will he made from | ne. gesszion will be held in the rose e hurean correspondingly oom at the hotel, with A. H. K T . . . z s tion With Slaying of Couple In case of payments to single per- ton, department of vocational educa- | | sons of $1.500 or mc said a bu tion, University of Wisconsin, chair-| A]Q N 1o 2 ; | % . Th bama Attorney General Number of Employes Shown Now,Station WMAL Open to Them for Speeches to Vote Was Retired From Navy After Last August. ey g e ool m @ session will be on the year B | sons of $3.300 or more, returns on tinat and Eaueational Guidanee” e, Preparing Voluminous Re- Smaller Than at Any Time All But Three Have Decided to Seek Service of More Than Quarter | form 1094 are required ‘of all per- theme of the gatherir e, sons ver capacity acting, in- morrow nisht a second session i port on Two Cases. Since War. Another Term. of Century. MUNCIE, Ind., February 17.—Ae-| s hook, with “The Counselor in-Voca held on the year book, with the { property, fiduciaries and features. scheduled ‘on ‘the ¥ 7 s o SRR LN pe ) B (S | Gused by @ former pal of having par- | emplovers.” The itenis to be reported Sndl¥sls FOERD 1 sam'’s army of workers w GuptiRobert T Tusper) .S, Noino[and Mis. Ben o oo pers ¥ th d Press e Sam's a of workers was ; A 3 “apt. Robert T. Jasper. 1. 8. N., re-|and Mrs. i ance near here las Dr. Hatty LBy ithe Asotlstss P celruary 17 |decreased by 16641 during the last| Radio may be used by members of |anticipates confidently its momina- | €41 e Saliger A ESt gy I Tann. 5 A Iabores 1 Columbia | TUSCUMBIA, Ala., February 17.— tion ax well as that of the Benningtired. who served In the Navy for el Ean ey iebp. 23 o 15 Train and | e i stigatio Cel . el itizens ssociations, | more a quarter cel . died s : S Gy s loca L phlice g Tl ‘\M de «Hx:’ ot “”le\\:_'x\!g g ‘t.‘:ylnw m(i;\:: This was revealed by fixures made { means of campaigning for re-election, | A1 Kenilworth ¢i it \ (-.fl,‘”.l\ moreithan; aiauazter eentugy, diediye George “Dutch” Anderson, wh CLTORHE e e | Oreratediby comvICe abor s Dot oo | DUBTE tohay " by kthe! Givill Servlte |it oianie T oo e e e |The Randle 1 T oy By | terday afternoon at the Naval Hospi- | killed in Muskegon. Mich,, e s 1 . et by At Gt well { Commission, disclosing that the num- | (he Merchants and Manufacturers | HeIghts and East ! hase | tal: where he had heen confined for | months agd? and Charles “One Arm tions of the convention will | Davis, following the filing of com-|ber of emploves in the District of | Association and director of station | ZenS. e e T o e { some time. Capt. Jasper was 79 vears | Wolfe cie were named in 500 o more, according o the s st e B Columbia fell from 6 on June WMAL, christened “The Washington | \PiCh have nominated h jold. Funeraleservices will be conduct. | Hance's dving declaration as the men |marital status of the payee, must be ton Hotel. 5 TS W, Taylor yvesterday asked that | 30. 1925, to 61509 on December 31.|Radio Forum, has invited the coun. | lection. Stull has been nomi. | Cd,from the home of his daughter, | who did the shooting. Wolfe is serv- | ranorted. Feal cstote ements s There will be a lincheon at the |an investigation he conducted into tho | THoSe outside of the Capital dropped | cilmen to tak over the air. and. if| = Councilman Swll has been nomi | 2640 (fi?rrfi‘::'n;l.;‘enu;i,umvl:’rv;';:::k“fli;lf'f;'r;t];lf;:e;‘lexw for allezed murder. | quired to report payments to lan here 1 a lun : ! e cond at | from 500,962 to 486,568 during the | they dest his medivm a | M ! ection b : 8 | morrow morning, and vill | G apman. notorious gunman, jords. Banks are required to report Washingzton on Friday at 12:30 and | death of his son “Pute,” who died at they desire, use this N a1 0F Paiont Techer Awuciations midles o a2 sentenced to be executed next month. || < Aquet \ oW {a vict camp after serving eight | Same period. means of soliciting another term. s oAl s G [OCHRE & Bty S L B - | interest paid or credited to depositors, pLanguee Tl e et o metle el i iative giires made kpmblic) ey campaign speeches already | (he Lincoln Park Citizens’ Associ | Capt, Jasper's Jong naval service be:|lived with the Hance family . fe |if the total during the veur equaled o SEE R e SO0 5 S : et v 0! show tha = il s N A5 ¥ ] tion. xXpects 4 ! - | gan following aduation from the s prior to the shooting BEA (heaé Briiunts “nitec P nplo; Ser ;| nouncements by the attorne: al [also by the commission show that|are under way, it is understood. O & - o oln | &2 I BT f 2 2 e excee t amounts. I m‘p: . Bal r\YW '\:‘r::‘v:‘-tnnf.‘n‘l.i‘:n also indicated a grand ,..rr\’- ;nf:\",‘,‘i: the number of employes on the rolls | All of the present members of the H;ven “?"';‘V:Vn“l”;_“{k" DA |:Mr:rr:fliq 'I*:: | §Imled :sl:\rl‘o.?n?‘a\al{fi(;M:ll\_}.{llx\ 1868. ~p.!.}'.lf:\!:,l.)"":|‘ '“!'flun':' (r‘ sex \‘!)n i “If the marital status of the payea is 5 Lillian : i sk h ath ot 1 of the calendar year il vt heve: trow Sta g v s its| He was a member of the first Govern. | s n State prison for robbery, | ynknown to the paver, the pavee will hools: Mrs. Lillian M. Gilbreth, |tion will be asked into the death of |at the end Z councl, except three, F e | next meeting. Mr. Swanton has been | ment expedition sent to survey the|made the statement involving Knapp | ' Sulting engineer, and (race Ab. (James Knox. West Virginian, who |the smallest since the World War. | their hats into the ring and given pog: | NeXt m B 0 m XD : sur e | made the statement ving Knapp ihe considered a single person for the e of e Uniten! States niio| Alea tn. & Soonviee. camp. fo! et TRl s tn Elinie waith ‘the i Coollieal| Thee e Ho e s &ty (»'mn-""“'"mr'”f-',',:'i"". e e s bald b e T = S pevation. e sad Knapn | PrPose of filing an information re chief of the St i ) st, L R eninas : 2 LERud " | tion of B eers, e tichard uilding of the canal. He retired | der: an operation. 4D | turn, A 1924, He sald efforts had heen made to | policy of retrenchment. At the last ! paign for re-election. minations | S e - lthe b th 1 reti anionepation SiH: saldilenann i mlso Piannenlor | Tstiate Pl TnGs e I reguiar meeting of the business or- | for the council will be closed Mareh | 800 has been aualified for the el e e e e oo ol oritite Rule Governing Returns. urday, with the general topie of | Mr. Tavlor. in his complaint filed | ganization of he Government 16, and the election will be held | bypjic Tmprovement Association of | rank of captain shot which killed Mrs. Ha obe | “Information returns should be ad “pPersonnel Service” to be discussed in i With Sheriff IHenry Cobh of Colhert | President intimated - that fur- fapril 3. | rtheast Washington. ) Gant L lantr s baves SRis wife, M was said to have killed Mr. 1 | dressed e Commissioner of In the morning: a luncheon and business | County arged that his son was | ther cuts might be fo . The three councilmen ‘who are vet | "0 oy, it is 100 early in the cam- i wper, who resides at| Duffey said he met Knapp the after- | ternal cvenue, Sorting Section, meetinz 1 oclock: a tour of the | beaten to death by two negro trusties The Post Offic P | undecided whether to seek another | 27 OHE predict the outcome. the | their residence. nt 1847 Corarmocs &% | noon of the murde K Toonl Aetoctive I Washitnatan oy 6 Government bureaus in the afternoon; | Who had been ordered to punish him. | the largest number of persons, a term are Charles A. Baker of nwl_"m‘f“_”m,,n agree that there is iikely | and one daughter, Mrs. Elizabeth Jas. |iS €n route to the State prison at Poniis ‘for maldng Hicome. fax e @ tea with Mrs. Alvin B, Dodd, 3300 | Prison records showed Taylor died of } cording to the figures, with 304, Conduit Road Citizens' Association, | {PHPCRIER (CETC oy in the forth- | pet Du Bose, wife of Capt. “.““un']”‘: Michigan City to k further the !|turns for incomes of less than $5,000 O street, at 5 o'clock, and a full con- | heart trouble, but Mr. Taylor said his | listed December _A!» asury | George R. Wales “athedral coming election. The recent action| Dy Bose, U. S. N., of 2640 Garfield | SLOFY told by Duffe under the new bill were made avail- ference program for the evening, be- | Son had never been troubled with his | was second, with 5 ar | Heights veiation and TS fr e Distriet committee in = S Honcrs Bearecs will Knapp has den P s, | at the local office of the deputy ginning at § o'clock heart. Fle requested an exhumation | Department third 9 William_ S. "t of the Rhode | i (the IO, B atun to the councll, | meetas oy eare will be | Geclaring Duffey was trying to - | colle kel S = 2 3 of the hoy’s body to determine, if pos. Phe Commission of Fine Arts stood | Island Avenue Cltizens' Asseciation. | {IVin an officl st to U CORNCH | classmates and ¢ e anpall or having turned state's vesterday, and also were re sible, what caused his death, at the bottom of the list with two. | Those councilmen who will s re- e cll ore desicablactbun dusll e 2 T ldence in a robbery ease involving [by numerous taxpayers by mail from FETE PARTICIPATION UP. | The Taylor case is similar to that ot e o e election have already been nomi. [ the councll more GeSwe THtd dyl :fi;‘,fi!h,“;“f‘;“” be conducted by a i poin®men. ; | the office of the collector of internal The llouse vesterdny tock up con-|share of coal The attorney general| Mrs. Rose M. Ostmann, wife of|Géorgetown Civie Assoclation, -to e the counellc js. the only member | sy, and Navy o S R = s 2 {about 100 persons made their return sideration of the advisability of Gov- | has been Investigating his death, but [ George B. Ostmann, Center Market | qualify him for the campaign at its | o tPe founcll |8 08 AU% MEmAct AR R SR Li Denial Upheld and more were expected today. An ernment participation in the sesqui- | has not given his report, which he|dealer, has lost her suit for $50,000|next meeting. Other members of the political campaign for election. He i TR T cense 1al Up! . additional force of tax experts will be centennial celebration to be held in \said Will be voluminous. Prison rec- | damages againat her husband's rela- | council who hope to be re-elected are | 2o\ tontimue 1o hold his office on the Files Bankruptey Petition. Justice Hitz of the District Su- |placed on duty at the local office about Philadelpha. Chairman Snell of the | ords state Knox died from poison self. | tives for alleged allenation of his af- | Harry N. Stull of the Stanton Park [ oIl COn{nuS 1o 0% 5.5, L7 S0t William P, E preme Court has sustained the ac- |March 1 to assist taxpayers in mak- rules committee called up a resolu-|administered. Many newspaper reports | fections. A jury in Circuit Division | Citizens' Association, W. I. Swanton | SSURCIl by, virtue of eine b ASS0- | Bighth atrect scatrene2tdealer, 918 [ tion of the District Commissioners |ing out return: tion to give this matter legislative fsaid Knox was scalded to death (1, before Justice Hoehling, rendered|of the Columbia Heights Citizens' |of the | patition joreet southeast, has filed a|in refusing a license to Franklin P. ————— right of way for the day in a vat and poison forced into his|a verdict in favor of the defendants, | Association, Dr. George €. Havenner i TR “,"""‘m ,"s““k'“lm‘y- He | Nash for a public hall over a garage Foliommani Is Refared This resolution provided for 40 min. | hody by some one at the prison camp. | who were Francis O. Ostmann, a |of the Aanacostia Citizens’ Associa- e T hie ameote o g0y 5 and estimates | 4t 708 O street. Nash brought a pro- e utes of debate. Upon adoption, the | No official denial has been made of | brother; his wife, ances K. Ost-|tion and Dr. George H. Richardson. Col. House Sails. Nt L ‘i, A';“’r"e-‘ James | coeding in to compel | Michael Long, a member of th order of business provides for direct | these reports, and Davis declined to in- Mrs. Teresa B. Bazzuro, his| Dr. Havenner has corraled more oL X {7 Flynn appears for the petitioner. | wade Coombe. in' charge of licenses. | Metropolitan Police Department for consideration of a resolution to anpro- | imate whether the charzes would be | sjs and her hushs Michael P.|indorsements for re-election thus far| X " YORK, Febrnary 17 (#).— e e to issue a license. re Department | vears. “as retired hy the Commission- 5 W rament e | e s in his report. =ad anothes s than any other candidite. While his M. Houss, left last night withl Ohin's first and only womwn certi | oflicin’s testified 10 (he five risk e today Fecanse of physical disabil- *000,000 for buildin, X WAS Serving a two-vear sen h ewn orzanization, the Anacostia | A public aceountamt Is Miss Annjlailed and Justice Hitz denied the [ itics. He is 60 years old and will pef & oo - : ] | include “intere 3 s, wages, premiums, an smpensations remunerations, emoluments or other fixed or det e gams, profit and income.” The requirement is not limited to periodical pavments. A sin le payment of $1,500 or more, or half of the calendar year 1925 the Citizens' Advisory Council as a

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