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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., SATURDAY, MARCH 6, 1926. AWAITING THE R HER PRINCE. But Princess Helene, MARY AND THE BABY. It is reported that Mary Pickford. wife of ANOTHER AMERICAN SONGBIRD. Dorothea Flexer, daughter of A RING TARES HIS MORNING RIDE. King Christian of Denm wife of Carol. doe: seem greatly disturbed over the latter’s ant Douglas Fairbanks. has adopted this baby. little Mary lLouise \ 5 Dr. and Mre. George Flexer of Allentown, Pa.. who made her suceessful returning to the Palwe of Amalienborz, in Copenhagen. after riding Photograph. taken in the garden of the Rumanian ro the child is appe newest picture, S debut with the Metropolitan Opera Co. last night, appearing as Madelon “treets of the city without guard-. Wide Waorld Photo rest, shows the son, Prince Michael. : Wide World Photo. of Giordana's epera, “Andre Chenie Copyright by Kadel & Herhart AT THE BALL OF THE PIRATES. Mr. and Mrs. A, Mitchell Palmer OFF INTO SPACE AND HOPING THAT THE PARACHUTE WORKS PERFECTLY. Aviation Rizzer in costume for the Pirate ball given by Mr. and Mr< Bernard Gimbel BREAKING GROUND FOR NEW AMERICAN CHURCH IN PARIS. Dr. Josweph Wilon Cochran. pastor R. E. McLeod of the Navy photographed while making a “pull-off” parachute jump from Navy plane es. Fla. Palmer was United States Atiorney Ge frer of the American Church, with trowel in hand. The new church, built with a fund gathered in the United e Dnderweok o, o n property cnstodian during the Wilson admi ¥ States, will stand on the left bank of the Seine. w Phot SBLEYHOSPITAL FIREMANPRASED 0 DRIVE IS LAUNCHED ~ FOR DRIVING SKILL W. A. Wrifiht. BB, VConvicted;Lecturer Describes Unusual / v. i Lo 5 ‘ ] : L4 oW "3 " gSenator Copeland Praises Averts Serious Accident by above Honolulu. pwrzht by MAN GETS 20 YEARS. ADVENTURES TOLD FORATTACKINGEIRL. BY GLOBE-TROTTER on Charge of Child, 14. ’ Scenes to Members of Work of Institution at Meet- Dodging Street Car and Scored by Court. Geographic Society. ing Opening Campaign. Automobile. An intensive 10.day campaizn for i ey W. Brow fund of £325.000 with which to com | No ' f o avenada 4 plete erec of the maternity ward ous a Foucteenih and annex to Sihley Memorial Hospital cireers n he sw was launched at the ity Club last <peeding appa out of the pe night at a banquet meeting of neariy | sk et e Ay 500 workers and team captains. Sen- | auied by Harey Le 1443 Calun ater Royal S. Copeland of New York noted for his campaigns for health urged the teams to push the drive “as a service of merey to moth un s SIS, born habie 7 to raise double the A i quota set, if possible, and build an an alarm. Per other ward. st $ i 1 am teetotally opposed fo this drive.” Senator Copeland declared. in opening his address. "It ought not to be neceseary for this hospital or any other that is givingz real service to the community to have axk for monev. If there is one institution in If 1 which every man. woman and child hi nousir wth on Fourteent nnanic 1o himse #Mepent a night on top of the great S LA R el ekt o M s Into e vath answered the pyramid to see the moon set and the 1 & Roapital b y b b 56 araine As ipparaius he vered Wright o oten the dEwent. of the | . . P | | e ver knows when he is going d b she con: S rsterpicces " or ine |W. J. BRYAN ESTATE VALUE | President Proclaims “Forest Week.’ [ THREATS AGAINST LIVES [0 O rmmeiar “Fon inr i ot e B L reside with him for several | yopq, i Mahal, at Agra, India, of the badly hted Wast | th i A 4 the = Franklir e ansaniseit e | R D ol h\m‘ IS PLACED AT 56681330'74f AP"“ 18-24, for Nation’s Observance RECEIVED BY JURYMEN;;UM:S off your way home tonighi.|Synere Hotel, afier knoeking A. Wright, 58 vears old,| If the wanderlust got the best of od today by Justice Staf: | you, what e ces in the world Division 2 to serve o ntiary for in e in \\w::m} Richard Halliburton, student globe would you miost like to visit s-vear-old girl \nnounced his helief in | trotter, made such a choice, and last on the De de- | yight told members of the National instantly if he WS | qeggraphic Society of his adventures vime. | nee Justice & ner had added bia sonic anditorium erime and tol + came the scaling of the Mat- ild have been J o st to Andora, old- ith pena i tinie: republics, where he ved by the President. who the testimony > | wore wonden shoes and no collar. At ived in an apar Gibraliar, in spite of military senti- “andthe il b |t e e 1o e topmost pin: FASSAIC, N. J.. STRIKERS WEAR ~TIN HATS" AND CAMERA MEN ARE ALLOWED TO “SHOOT." Yesterday was comparatively quiet d advertised hia road, sideswiping and then swerving 1 just within a few e spoke in the Ma- inches of siren w v he t the i e mphe rock, and was in the city where the textile workers, on strike. have clashed with the police. Newspaper photographers, whose cameras were destroyed by the a1t veaia e police during a recent riot, were allowed to snap pictures, and pickets surrounded the mills. Many of the strikers are wearing steel helmets. Copsrizht Underwood & Underwood er vounsg 1 visited | goppting himself in the grounds reak a leg and arrive at a hospital 1 b rarely miss he apartment, the gith (st | \(hay they were closed, he spent a | " 5 | Tenks A Tia Ve t cccupied the sime 1ooM | night o and ahout the building, | Appraisal Filed in Florida Shows | Officials of Town in Which Negro Fight Against Disease. I ed_the severity of the ired he intended 1o adoPUl qudying its beauty by moonlight. | By the Associated Pres “gratifying change is taking plac | | The speaker traced deve n | collision \ was Brown's 1 3 3 n ight. | . . e Associated “ L 4 = change is taking place in | ( e 1 2 i ;| The famous Vale of Kashmir was the | Larger Portion of Property Is | ™ " (" "\ L 0oy o gesis. |the attitude of our industries, our Was Hanged for Attack Also }v‘)n- last 50 years in the eradication « ) ' ae homas - - | next objective. Here the lecturer | s | g - : - " [1landowners and the American people | Get Letters Lol e LRG Db b LG i : g S € ziven 1rms | rantad a palatial houseboat, a kitchen | in Real Estate. | nated American Forest week in a [AnGORNCHS and the 4 e = | that if the progress in the prevention | harelv <ic I limousine fford | hoat and a gondola, With seven serv-| By ine Aocisted Press proclamation by President Coolidge, | “The wise use of land,” he contin- | BS the Associated Prees. |of disease continues the time we wer # d into the The court referred 10 |ants, for $1a day | MIAMI. Fla.. March 6.—Official ap- | MAde public today | ued, “is one of the main foundations | GEORGETOWN, Del. March 6. |arrive when “doctors would he str v med on the g ¢ the tc t charac Pushing from the valley into| MIAMI. Fla, A 4 @1 AP | The Canadian government has set |of sound national economy. It is the | Post office authorities are m“,\”m“nx{w.\w] for vagraney™ hecause of a lack | swu " wrther around and on. They held up | Ladahk, amonz the high mountains | praisal of the estate.of William Jen- | apart the same week for the same | corner stone of nationai thrift. The |receipt of threatening letters by mem.|of Datients to treat v a st heside the streat trew January | of Kustarn Kashmir, Halllburton vis- | pings Bryan, filed vesterday in the |purpose, and this, President Coolidge | waste or misuse of natiral resources |bers of the jury which convicted Harry | Pointing to the need of expandins on ssenzers wer nd a watch chain fied wng a people who practice N declared in the proclamation, “is an |cuts away the groundwerk on which | Butler, negro. who was hanged here on | \Vashington's hospital facilities. Sen anic Women were rse, wagzon and | polyandry, each married woman hav- | 44 ladded reason why our citizens should | national prosperity is built. | February 26 for an attack on a 12-year-|ator Copeland said he believed the MINE, - aceokdins 1o - wiinesse 13, Joseph 1. Boston. | ing from three to e husbands. | tion of $668,330.74 upon the proper-, give careful’ thought to » matter so| Local Forest week committees to|old white girl. Letters also have been (2pital 50 years hence would ! nd < nen had already starte {o the penitentiary Here, too. he was present at the in- | ties of the late Commoner. fmpor nt to both countries | plan_observance of the period are |reeived by Sheriff Johnson, Deputy)Arge as "”1'”"““ faday i He fo £ A term of six yvears'|vestiture of a “baby god. little boy s i ount Although warning that “too long | heing formed in every State under |Sheriff Coy. Postmaster J. F. Hudson | he said, during his administratior | e i > Shiglzoob s Imposed on James | 4 years old who was supposed to rep- lhnxlar"rx e :":’ M-.‘,q::, have we as a Nation consumed our | the direction-of a committee of nearly |and O. S. \Wilson, deputy clerk ofthe | health officer of New York that il b i Ll Wwho siashed his | resent the thirtieth incarnation of a | Was in real estate. 8 ApLer forest wealth without adequate pro- | 100 interested organizations, under the | peace. were 00 crippled children there oks. December 2 |holy abbot Halliburton fed this| Bryan home in Cocoanut Grave |vision for its wise nutilization and re. | chairmanship of former Gov. Frank | The jurors and officials are admon.|many of whom were curable. “Hasty " | "baby god” his gruel and rocked him [known as Marymont, was valued [ newal” the President noted that a | 0. Lowden of Hlinois ished to ‘“repent of their sins” in the|and improper obstetrical care was re. : SULLIL RN missives, which, written In red ink,|Sponsible for most of these crippled | Dade County Court, placed a v voung white man D a 95,0 v ri s, i " a <er 1 r e e oung globeitrotter wound up | 3t $95.000, with other items, including were mailed in Wilmington, Del., and | babies.” he said, describinz the lowe L. P thecke Juat" Da. | his adventures by elimbing Fufivama, | life insurance $12.64752; nousehold| [QDGES PLANE, HURT. CHAUFFEURS WANTED. | "hfiadeinhia. il et e et e e Do i noted Japanese voleano, in Winte furniture, cash in bank, | A letter reccived by the postmaster ; plitel i 1o news tures taken by Mr. Halliburton dur- | oo jiec ete., $992.86. = N A 3 f q s Who Di o = rend Man Falls Down Elevator Shaft.|Commission Will ceive Applica-| “Blood and death. Property will he ing his travels | “Appraisal of th had been. i . 3 | (i PP {burned in your city. More blood armed | Sibley for more than a quarter cen - Appraisal of the estate had been in Accuses Mail Pilot. tions Until March 23. I band of colored peaple.” tury and president of the University | vents one progress for several months and com- | et State militia_was called out to pre.| Club, sketched the history of the in | pletion vesterday will permit immedi-| SUNBURY, Pa. N The Civil Service Commission an- | State mil nich Hastade | lie ) yester Vil permit | ler when Rutler was tried | Stitution which has made it a policy B RECENT ART ROBBERIES e distribution by executors of the | town yesterday claimed the first air- | nounced today that it will receive lhere. Machine gins and barhed \ire | to give hoepital care to the poor afl | Resignations Accepted. yRripus Bequets; many ot which Wil 5iane framc. accident: applications for positions of chauf- |entangled kept a crowd of more than | Middle class at prices within reach. | The I . epte pp » go for the continuation of religious | 5.000 r 3eing sick.” Dr. Tayior declared, “is | < bn M. € 2 and educational work, aponsored and | Clinton Herb was the victim. Herb, | feur in the departmental service, here | 2000, hersons ot of the courthouse | REUE SO o iitnve Tuxurs. & man | Intantry. at Fort taves. Ohi v i H | e or e Rk i i = were loosed | & . : Antry - aves. O alded by Bryan during his lifetime. |an emplove of the Susquehanna Silk | until Mavch 23. 1o stop a rush over the barriers. | with a family is up against it whew | Lieut ’ & Fletcher, ~ . Mills, was working on the roof of| ‘The.entrance salary is $1.020 a he becomes {ll."" Service, 1o r. H.. an Studies by Constable Stolen | WIN PRAISE OF HOOVER, |the, riant when an aeplane carrsing 3685 Aller l0e BXopteiute P, = Now Has Waiting List, | Second Lieut, clement W, Dabesies P ABRREUALEOA AT e " | Uniteq states mait roared toward | B I NG men! i pay may be| RICH CUBAN KIDNAPED. | siviey tospital. he said. i justifieq "N 2 Fort Henning Ga. SMYRNA TO BE REBUILT. |ny the assoriaied Press Agricultur] Dxtenblon. Wotkurs |Lhes sn manged atw s dlovatos | made without change In asslgnment plmes el | in appealing for public support for an ¥ . March 6.—Two sensa- sho! v red severely, up to §1.260 a year. Promotion to . | addition to_its facilities because of fts LONDON, March w shoft. e was injured severely, but[UP o $1200 a vear FroRotih '0Col. Pina Held for Ransom by Ban- | nervice tohe needy at moderate rates Auto Salesman Bankrupt. cordance with the Civil Service rules. dits in Camaguey. ‘The hospital now has a long waiting Roy | Wheeler, an automeblle The duties, under supervision, are T list, he said, in urging the need of the | salesman of 1625 1" street northwest to drive, care for and maintain ingood | HAVAX March 6 (#).—Col. En.|additional 102 beds for mothers and | vesterday filed a perition in voluntary After endless delays the Angora|was stolen from the Guildhall Art|tary Hoover, its chairman, at a meet- running order gasoline passenger | rigue Pina. a wealthy land owner of [ bables which will be provided in the | hankruptey eyl i government has approved plans for | Gallery, and it was discovered that |ing of extension workers of the De- & motor vehicles; to make minor repairs ;thd r;‘rm;lnr'- nlfl‘amaxue\'. is being | new building. OB A BRE T Sae Afta © reconstruction of the great Ana-|four of! John Constable | partment of Agriculture at the Har- Gi adjustments to such vehicles | held by bancits for ransom. He was| Andrew H. Phelps. chairman of the | nex Leot Block appears for the tolian port which was Inid waste in | were stolen from the Roval Academy. |vington Hotel sesterday, Mr. Hoover | D- H- Roland Drury \Gives Bond.| and adiu el D e orointcs, | captured on Wednesday afier an ex<| campalgn L s ot e e ars for th September, 1922, Out of the present| The Constable paintings were in the | said the organization is doing valuable D. H. Roland Drury. real estate|ang 1, perform related work required. | change of shots quoted John Joy Edson. chairman of 5 Pompeiian-like ruins will rise modern | diploma gallery, which {x on the floor | work, and hoped it would continue to broker, recently indicted by the grand | “ o1l information and application ; . Pina was aide de camp to Gen. Jose | the citizens' committee in praice of | , public squares, amusement cen- | above the memorial exhibit of paint-|grow through the aid of other wel. |jury for alleged larceny after trust in | piinc pac he obtfined from the | Miguel Gomez, former President of | Siblex Hospital. S. Cole of Sibley Hospital and Merritt business buildings. dwelling | ings by the American Artist, John fare organizations. | connection with a loan of $3,500 on | Mte o the United States Civil the republic. during the revolution| Othér addresses were made by Rev. . Chance h theaters, storex and ware- | Singer Sargent. | "Dr.C. W. Warburton of the Depart. |real estate, vesterday gave bond of | farvice (ommission. 1724 F street, | A%ainst Spain. Rural guards are | William- H. McDowell, Methodisi | Daily incheon meetings of th ouses. The stolen studies, with many other iment of Agriculture gave a general $5.000 in Criminal Division 1. Drury - searching for the handits. Local news. | Bishop of Washington. and Rev. W. |team workers wiil he held at the City elle Mill ¥ last, and to Arthur Brice | Birket Foster Picture and Four 0Oil for a like term for similar Told Services Are Valuable. it is believed he will recover. Herb said the plane almost touched him as he attempted to jump to safety. SMYRNA, Turkey, March 6 (#)— |tional art robberies have taken place Smyrna is at last to rise from its |in London this week. A small picture | . Work of the American Child Health ashes, by the English Artist Birket Foster,|Association was described by Secre. Since the great fire which followed | similar works, were screwed to the review of county and community pro- |was said to be in London at the t‘me papers say the bandits comprise the | L. Darby. Others at the speakers | Club at 1212 k. Dr. Hugh S Mustapha Kemal's swift entry into the | wall, and there is much mystery as to |grams approved by the conference. |of his indictment. but has returned.| The Woman Lawvyers' Association is|same band which captured Pina last | table were Mrs. McDowell, Rev. J.| Cumming. Surgeon General of the not a brick -has heen laid by the |how the thief escaped with the pic-|Other speakers included Miss Flor-|He is represented by Attorney T.| tha only national woman lawyers' as:|vear and released him when friends | Phelps Hand. Dr. Lucius C. Clark, | Public Health Service, will speak urks in the devastated metropolis. tures unnoticed. ence E. Ward and Dr. M. A. Jull, Morris Wampler, socfation In the world, promised to pay A ransom, ! Dr. William J. Showalter, Dr. Charles ' Monday. ) ; :