Evening Star Newspaper, February 25, 1926, Page 22

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TIGHTFOR SMIPER'S LIFEIS EXPEGTEI]"w.:\-,.;, ria's 2 concernipg the effect {on I-nl)ln ion of the fondness for Vigorous Defense Is Planned| " R as Alleged Gunman Faces | Wales, dis) yed, are reveualed in new Arraignment. letters and diaries covaring the period now published of Wilhelm Br the Asso-tated Press -d by the court be. OMAHA elruary ¢ it German relatives. anuary ¥ irthday who was S0 nu-m he should ow into a conceited Prussin. Here is another quotation, also dated Osborne, January 27. 1867 “Dear Willie of P’ ja’s 1Sth birth Received most delizhtful and nished telegram about the same time. May . protect and guide dea m Queen Victoria_wrote to Hr‘ql Bertie: " poroaching 1 repeat earnestly and serl « % that you confine your the races to Tuesdav and - ‘and that veu do mot | v or Friday. to wk [ Unele’ William 1V did_ we. “If you are anxious to go . eat days (though [ should prefer vour mot going every vear to hoth) found _near the [ {00 0" TR, BN Tection to that: os of the slain men will be com- | 078 ", 0'C iRer aavs there is. ¥ pared with shells ted from. the | 2010, E08 08 ook B o was imprisoned + Penitentiary. at never went, nor 1| the offer of John on these | THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, s Love of Horse Racing Gave Queen Victoria Much Anxiety| do an immense deal for evil in the i:l(’\?nl day. “I hear every true attached friend of ours expressing such anxiety that you should gather round vou the really good, steady, distinguished people.’ i To the Queen's letter on racing the Prince of Wales' reply is full of spirit. After arguing that he is helping to elevate racing as “a great national sport” he concludes: “If 1 to most of the small races the sl might have a right to com- do not, golng only to Goodwood. in that respect S oSt anxious to meet . dear Mama, in every pect and always regret if we are not quite d'accord, but as I am past 28 and b considerable knowledge of the world, vou will, I trust, allow me to use my own discretion in mat- ters of this kind." - |GIFT TO EGYPT DELAYED. : — < | Closing of Rockefeller Deal Expect- ed to Take Some Time. " YORK, February 25 (#) ncey Belknap. attorney, rday on the Olympic from vpt, where he acted as legal ad. er to Prof. James H. Breasted the Universi nf Chicago, who pre- sented to the yptian government . Rockefeller, jr.. fof a $10,000,000 gift foi muscum. Mr. Belknap declined | negotiations or the attitude of the Egyptian government on the offer, but a representative of Mr. Rocke: feller said it probably will be some time before a final decision is reached. an Egyptian T dofn returned | to discuss ! GEMMED RAJAHS DINE OFF PLATES OF GOLD Scenes of Rare Splendor Attend Banquet of New Kashmir Ruler. By the Associated Prexs. JAMMU, Kashmir, February 25.— Rarely has India, with all the riches of its princes, witnessed such splendor s displayed when the new Maha- of Jammu and Kashmir, Sir ri Singh, entertalued 150 guests at state banquet Tuesday night in honor of the ruling princes and chiefs of thegnative Indian states who are here from all parts of the country for his_coronation. The princes were served on gold plate and the members of their staffs on solid silver. were attired in their priceless state robes, and the great ornate banquet hall of the royal residence blazed with the lights from jewels whose value wus estimated at a total of several million pounds. Today the new Maharajah will pro- ceed to his coronation at the head of the state procession of elephants. new ruler of Kashmir is prob- o better known to the world at { large as the notorious “Mr. A." vie- { tim of the famous Robinson black- mail case which was tried in the Lon- don courts a year ago. 608 to Gi¢ The native rulers |- D. C. THURSDAY., FEBRUARY GOVERNOR IN CRASH. Robinson and Wife of Delaware Slightly Injured. WILMINGTON, Del., February 25 P).—Gov. Robert P. Robinson and his wife were slightly injured Tuesday afterncon when the automobile in which they were riding was wrecked near Odessa. The governor and his wife, with State Titling Officer Shan- ley D. Prouse, were on thelr way to Dover to attend the unveiling of a memorial tablet. As the machine was descendins a steep hill south of Odessa, one wheel skidded in & soft spot in the road, over- turning the car. All managed to work their way from hte wreckage through a broken door. Although Mrs. Robinson suffered from cuts and bruises and the gov- ernor from shock and a cut finger, the party continued in another machine to | Dover. Officer Prouse was shaken up, but otherwise unhurt. E_]EIEEE’“:—EIBIE gbilxpsborn ELEVENTH ST, 25, 1928. our | the teleph@me! YOU want the best telephone service you can get. We are )US! asanxious to glVC itto you. So that’s one thmg we have in common. Most of the job of keeping the service up to scratch be- longs to us. But there are some things you can do, and tak- ing proper care of your telephone instrument is one of them. Inside that telephone on your table are 2 lot of small parts—over two hundred of them. Every time you bang or drop the instrument the adjustment of these parts is made a little less true. Result—a noisy telephone; 2 cuff on the ear doesn’t improve your hearing. Any telephone is only as good as its cords—the wires which join it with the bell box. If these cords are often twisted and jerked or allowed to get wet, you may expect poor service—or no serviceat all. Your telephone is as well made as the best brains and hands can make it. It is a friend, and deserves to be treated as such. THE CHESAPEAKE AND POTOMAC TELEPHONE COMPANY > A Beverly D’Orsay Pump o} g BIRD Housé CONTEST. I]] That Flts m m m 5] ' RENT AN APARTMENT 1121 24th St. THE TIVERTON NEW BUILDING Rentals $37.50 to $64.50 1 room, grill-closet and bath 1 room, kitchen and bath 2 rooms, kitchen and bath Lions Club Proposal Invites Boys and Girls to Compete. and other cash prizes g deserving entrants. The bird houses entered in the contest will be ed on exhibition to the public in 1 room from 10 a.m. to 6 pm.| 6. and the prizes will be award: | K Not a dark room in the building. Large rooms, closets and kitchens. L. W. Groomes, 1416 F St. PATENT KID —BLACK SATIN- This Beverly D Orsay pump is so designed and perfectly cut that it does not slip at the heel or gap at the sides, but fits snugly. The toes are grace- fully rounded and the heel of a new slender height, inall a pump you will en]oy wcanng ing bird houses will be | b und piaced in the | District. Bell System o] ——[a|——[mh[—=[s[——] jol——lnl——lal——=lalc——|o[————|o]——=|o|——=[a[ —=|a[—=|n] 5| Philipsborn |5 | Dotted designs in Radium I Heavy Radium Silk in the Ak Frock colors 608 to 614 ELEVENTH ST. 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