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DAY, APRIL &, 1926. ONLY A PART OF CROWD WHICH SAW THE PR INT LE. CHURCH. Speci ic AFTER THE EASTER SERVICE. The President, Mrs. Coolidge and A SCENE FROM WASHINGTON'S EASTER PARADE ON F STREET. The parade, this year, was not yere ealled for duty at the First Congregational Church yesterday to handle the (hrongs eager to sce the their son_John (in the rear at left), leaving the First Congregational OB Ul anyt O alSset. | ComE A et NI A M i haa (R padi e AN i to: (58 ident, Mrs. Coolidge and their son John. The crowd was very orderly, but somewhat difficult to Church, Tenth and G streets northwest, at noon yesterday. The G 0 - i h handle on account of its size. church held two morning services to accommodate the crowds. Zoo was & mass of color, and F street made rather a brilliant showing. No names go with this photograph. Copyright by P. & A. Photos. Copy} it by P. & A. Photos. ‘Wash Star Photo. e Bkt e delul BEC U LB S PSS O TR L s e e e e et L O PO S D B8 L R R P T e B S e S § i ! R. I J. McKay, a marine who is a member of Comdr. Byrd's polar expedition ship, the Chantier, and OFF FOR A VACATION IN ITALY. Mary Pickford, her husband, CHEF MAKES EASTER BONNETS OF CANDY. Marcel Zanino, who concocts fancy dishes for a Baby Eskimo, the ship’s mascot. Doug Fairbanks, and their adopted dsughter aboard the S. 8. The Chantier will be used as a Bianeamamo Saturday afternoon: They were required to pose for an Philadelphia club, is versatile. He claims that it takes less time for him to make candy hats than it does Hoatbagintiphls b e b ) DR of dvie’ and etisl & se. s 3 cameras. for milady to select her Easter bonnet. Wide World Photos. Wide World Photos. Copyright by Underwood & Underwood e s T T OSSP APl AP AP A S A S e > Ambassador to Washington and Mme. Matsudaira (at left), is reported, will become the bride of Prince Chichibu, the second son of the nperor of Japan. Masa-ko, sister of Setsu-ko, at right. Photograph taken under the Japanese cherry blossoms of Potomac Park § § MAY MARRY EMPEROR'S SON. Setsuko, 13-yearcld daughter of g Copyright by Underwood & Underwood. MCARLWONTPAY 23 KLLED N DI S 3 'LOST NURSE FOUND 110 BISHOPS ASSAL P S OGRS T GO N AL N CHCACD AUSMRNE TREAT ~ S5 FOR AUTOPSIES INRELIGIOUS RIOTS Declares Depuly Coroners|Large Number Have Been Girl, Whose Disappearance. Episcopal Prelates Sign Pe- Are Limited by Law Hurt in Hindu-Moslem War e . : k \ ! Caused Doctor’s Arrest, | tition to Senate Against to 85 a Day. I Now on Wane. 3 i g L9 _ A : -z 1 Held as Shoplifter. | Ratification of Pact. to pay $450 and $375 re. | By the Associated Press h g 3 By the Associated Pre the Ascociated Press LONDON, April 5.—Furious rioting b | ' £ 3 CHICAGO, April Miss Betty| NEW YORK. April 5.—-A protest which oM i 4 E % i N e Dellibac, daughter of Dr. LeRoy Del-| \, he senate, signed by 110 bishop ¢ : 5 i " libac, Kankankee, Til., dentist, s 7 to Deputy Coroners Joseph 1 fo; | Petween Hindus and Moslems, | for three successive duys kept north- ern Caleutta in turmoil. had resulted Y e . - i % o ed mysteriously missing 3 up to laie Sunday in 23 deaths and . k 3 glewood Hospital. in which she was : W to §5 daily for their servh 3 4 a * 3 x Chicago police station, J law t iail, ir s were 4% victims in hospitals today. * assistant chief of detectives, a be & R Any payment to them of compen: | Unofficial reports give a considerably nounced today. He said that The “Christian sentiment of Amer sation he said, “in addition to|hi number of casualties. voung 3 in connection With |jca js opposed to ratification in the amount so fixes 1 s of any | patches from Calcutta show that 3 ¥ 2 5 W ¥ who: @ J. L. Bress- | present form,” the document de services which render in |it is dificult to obtain reliable details e e S ler of"Chicago was arry . was taken | clared, adding as Americans - ] : ) st betihe ol il o el S . Ty 7 - L F el P into custody Wednesday in a down- | we should be as s us of the per pEsfa Mt s S ecar A The disturbed . < £t sk town store on a shoplifting charge. | formance of our moral duty as for ravention of the|Tumors a ying. stu 3 . i L S ] 3 ; A hearing was set for toda: | protection of our material right 4 is inclosed by police and troops. < Dr. Bressler was arrested upon a| “We are asked,” the bishops point- minor charge and released upon a|ed out, “to resume friendly relations ntroller T McCarl today ion with decision said, was *“not sision on the present submis and its consideration is not ary to a determination of here involve: In his letter to the Attorney Gen- era district attorney had said “the cases in which deputy coroners are | The trouble is said to have started when a band in a Hindu procession { persisted in playing outside a mosque ( here a Moslem service was in prog- in the fighting that followed , knives and all kinds of hand | | weapons were brought into use. There was some shooting, both in the streets and from roofs of mnearby buildin, The religious antagonists who start- ed the row were joined by roughs who abound in the area, made up of squalid streets, Arson and loting soon became part of. the promiscuous | warfare. Several mosques and temples were attacked and dese- crated. J 1t is reported that at one time the police fired on the struggling mobs. TOMB OF UNKNOWN SOLDIER DRAWS THOUSAN of Easter vacationists in the Capital went to Arlington National Cemetery and passed before the shrine to the unknown hero. GALES PLAY HAVOC WITH FISHERMEN $50,000 Damage Reported by Lunenberg Fleet—Blue Nose Loses Much Gear. S OF VISITORS YESTERDAY. BUTLER SEES END OF DRY LAW SOON Columbia Head Says Politicians Formerly for Prohibition Are Now Running for Cover. MEMORIAL MODEL AGAIN ON DISPLAY Doric Temple Miniature In- From early in the morning until sundown thousands Washington Star Photo. SERVICES T0 HONOR PEARY'S DISCOVERY Seventeenth Anniversary of small bond after the yoting woman's | with an avowedly unrepentent and father found a number of letters he |anti-Christlian government, which de- had written Miss Dellibac. He was to | stroved million inoffensive be_arraigned today. | Christian men, women and childres Dr. Bressler, a staff physician at |expelled from their ancestral hom the hospital, married and the father over a million and half, and is now of a young daughter, insisted he could | holding in very 'in Turkish offer no explanation of Miss Deliibac's | harems tens of thousands of sappearance, but admitted the | Christians women and children. strain of love that runs through the| “We cannot et that over letters comes right from the heart.” | million Arm: n refus nd SR s i exiles are now a people without a country—while their own homeland ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. |{0l"icleried under Turkish domin: TONIGHT. tion; that thousands of Armenians The Towa Soclety will meet in the | fell in the field of battle in defense Chinese room of the Mayflower Hotel, | °f OUr common cause, and that Pres Dancing. All Towans are particularly | Ident Wilson and President Harding invited. —_— En de solemn pledges to Armenia. Citizens’ Assoclation of Takoma, D.| “We feel that failure on our part C. will meet, 8 o'clock, in the Library. { to fulfill our moral obligation to Ar- 1id for performing autops for this |One feature of the fighting was the . " are only those in which it ap-!refusal of the rival religionists to be | stalled in Connecticut Ave- ! s tho Associsted Press. By the Assoclated Pross. Feat to Be Observed at | Nomination ot officers. :r::‘lll'h‘\ :Aum:l):’e :c.\t;;‘y‘:"‘.t‘z];;::x~(xpé.;,l.‘: urs that a homicide punishable un-|swayed by thelr respective leaders, | LUNENBURG, N. &, April 5. NEW YORK, April 5.—Dr. Nicho- i A Dkt ot e A ndictment has been perpetrated |who made repeated attempts to con. H Battered by the worst weather ex-|las M , - Dres f S ames A. Edgerton, former presi- donation of Turkish crimes and to a {h the death of the PArty Hpon WHom | v e Tl Ferstut fhe outbreak | nue Shop Window. EohanGe opirts Dkite oA Ir Searel | durey o Butierspreeilbug nf 00 Tomb Tomorrow. dent of the - International 'New|ratification of methods and acts the autopsy is performed. This service | was quelied Saturday by strengthen- DO O e e nre. fianin | lumbla . University and - prominent Thought Alllance, will close his course | which are abhorrent to all who love is vitally essential to the presenta- | ine the police and,the soldiery. The e fleet is limping back to port to re-|#Mong outspoken advocates of pro-| S of lectures on the teachings of Jesus. | righteousness and justice.” Jlon of a homicide case to the & BRid g itais: carsled mACKIDG it Tl frealistic model of Washington's | palr damage estimated - at $50,000. | hibition modification, declared yester-| The seventeenth anniversary of | &9 kLo e 53‘»";@:5"’"3«"'1:5"?.!' 0 - fury and also in the of the ac- 3 v » as- | propos emorlal to those of the Dis. | Seven vessels arrived in port to- . 2 T ¥ : ' = st Sl e 3 - e hen e DI K xetarea’ ~ j o 0. malnet x'lw:rw;” :wlxhr'n «;d‘l.n:‘v |ul|I.|l t Inu. «r)@. n’z; e e Lo ey l‘m iy s"repu;m: to .nnruldrhls the discovery of the North Pole by |and a Program.’ POPE ASKS ROME TO PRAY | sembling of an SONS | trict of Columbia who served in the & | recent prediction that w substitution | (e Jate Rear Admiral Robert E S i nforcement of this order by | . : 4 < 000, 1 £ 5V, e o “| Mrs. Ellen Spencer Mussey Tent armed forces of the World War was o° Aeat. wantiof reable mlm'l" the Volstend uct would be effected | oy g Civil Engineering Corps, [ Nor 1. Datighters of Veterans® of the | THAT PERSECUTION END . : KNICKERBOCKER CASE UP. |ar _uided ir_the restoration of | 4G o Al e flost eyl Jeaple [ whthtn B iy | order Sunday. There was less fight- | Placed on view today in the promi-| when a gale struck last Monday “The tide of popular resentment | United States Navy, will be com-|Civil War, will meet, § o'clock, in —t — during the previous days, | nent window of the Louise Flower o sted nearly 48 hours, but the ves- A : : _ _ E and revolt is flowing even more | memorated at his tomb in Arlington | Grand Army Hall By tho Associated Press. r 3 ces Question e disturbances occurréd only | g SORher o Rationt Save Is rode it out safely. They con-| = antlel (o e = N e Stus 1" s of Theater Crash Damages. of sight. The indications seemed to | 214 treet. {down, only to have another storm | .. office-holding class, who pride | ereises conducted by the Admiral “Dynamic New Thought wvs. Static| i general of Rome, asking him The I { Court of Appeals today | be that the foment was ceasing. This model, prepared by the archi- | bear down on Friday, tearing away| thomcelves upon thelr sensitiveness | Robert E. Peary Ship No. 427 of the [ New Thought,” 802 F' street, room 32.| {5 yrge the Catholies of the Eternal hewrd arguments of counsel on the —_— ! tect of the memorial, Frederick H. dories ‘;2:’11,‘3;“&5?#;'3‘3‘?‘5&%&1 to public opinlon, but who are, In | Veterans for Forelgn Wars, In co- Admissionfress City to public pravers for speeds question of the damage liability of TENNIS COURTS IN USE Brooke, is true to the general design. | some of the vessels to such an ex- ‘:ct. usually l’t:e "'r“.fnf.?n;'i?fi’(}"?é'f operation With the National Geo-| Post Comdr. J. Thad Baker has lces;&:nfnnqg the “religious persecution the Knickerbocker Theater Co.. the * | The Doric temple of marble is to be | tent that they were forced to man |y Ao everviwhers Wbl A8 oo COVEE | graphic Society and the Civil En-|called a meeting of the Sergeant |IN Z/OXT0 100 ponoe ailocu contractors, architect and tI® Dist erected in Potomac Park south of the | the PUmps. fanatically against prohibition as they | Eineering Corps of the Navy. Jaapsr Poat, No. 13, 835 o'clogks In |, s fhie st consistory, th which ho of Columbia for the nearly 200 ber-| .00 o 00 yo Becerva- | Lincoln Memorial reflecting pool, The | ‘The Elue Nose, champlon racing | puiitiGaly aiiinet ICHU CO% A3 S1CH | © The exercises will take place at 11 (the cabinet room of the Willard | OF 0L 4% L SRRt T toecution sons who were killed or maimed by|Thirty Opened in Loc modl i placed in & group of attificial | Schooner of the North Atlantle, was | fove been fanatleally “or 1t SIOC€ | orclock. “Wreaths will be placed on | Hotel, to form a unit of the Amer. | fBPRCRtec ROBS (hal CF FEASEC0 T4 the collapse of the roof of the theater tions by Official Order. | trees, and carries in its white dome. wong those arriving today. Capt.| o Are Hot, IACUrEOrIEE, o the tomb by representatives of. the |ican Legion Auxiliary, to be com.|0f the Catholies in Aexico WcOut January 28, 1922. Nearly 150 civil | jn miniature, the names. of the 258 | Angus Walters said -the storm was | “o"8 OU principles ot any ¥ various organization, and there will [ posed of feminine relatives of mem. |fease. It having instead increasec kuits for damages are depending on| Tennis courts in the Monument War dond ot Srtne #5% | the worst In his experience. The be eulogies of the distinguished ex- | bers of the post. Mrs. Thacker B.|ihe ! ers of the Catholis of s 2 strict of whose names | Walker, department president of the |0 the pravers o 3 B the outcome of the arguments. grounds, West Potomac Park and |, Blue Nose lost two anchors and plorer by speakers | ! - yers > _Justice Hochling of the District Park, the latter locat o =R Sy ol B S ] forced o abandon much gear| 86 NEW MEASLES CASES. {have not been announced. | American Legion Auxiliary s the | ROme, trusting that they wil be Supreme Court in 1923 rendered a de-| Sixth and Seventh and B in a swindow of Weod. | that could not be hoisted aboard. Z Those in charge of the ceremonies | District, and her staff will be wuests | (Y el oo st B cision holding that the mere happen- 0 in number, wer r p ' A Vamreien. for | -l point out that this is also the |of honor and aid in the organization | (1" o e R S BECE i eg in ng of (he' Citustropiie’ put the ‘de rection of . the i ks ety Total for Year Is Now 2,249 After |ninth anniversary of the declaration | of the new unit. | Mexico 1e.to : g fendants to the necessity of answer- | buildings and public par e gy ' SO IO Tra i in. by the United States of war wit 2 - ing the claims for damages ad of | tional Capital. 1% heen | toee will be opened next | Asleep on Tracks, Killed by Train Reports Over Week End. Germany, & one-minute silence will| Grand Council, Royal Arcanum, e e L filing demurrers to the declarations. | closed . ! : RATLWIGH, N. C., April 5 P).—An| The week end swelled the total! be observed in commemoration of |meets in annual session at the Hotel | The recent importation of miners rom this decislon the appeal is| In a s 11 35 addltional 2 aftcrnoon nap on the tracks of the [number of measles cases for the year | those who died in that conflict. Taps Raleigh. Grand Regent Joseph F.|from Bishop, Auckland, to Staveley, ing prosecuted. courts under the jurisdiction of this| Newark, N. J., has a One Hundred | Seaboard Air Line Railway, about one |to 2,249, it was announced today at|will be sounded by a naval bugler | Brashears will preside. Supreme Rep- |Ireland, is believed to be the begin- The Court of Appesls tried to refer | office will be opened. They will open | Year Club, whose slogan is “A Cen- | mile south of Neuz, proved fatal yes- [the District Health Department.|and a firing squad of blue jackets, | resentative Julius Levy of New York | ning of a continuous exodus from the e law points 1o the United States|each morning at o'clock, but as | tury Mark for Iach Member.” No |terday afternoon to Will Duke, 20, | Eighty-six new cases were reported, | representing the Peary ship, will fire [ will be honor guest and installing of- | dying coal fields to the rich °"°'a“"“ Supreme Court for decision, but the the Spring progressed the time will be | member is less than 70, nnd some are | negro, of Lamar, S. C. He was badly |47 of which developed Saturday and |the customary three volleys over the ' fic Supper in the oak room at being opened in Derbyshire, Notting- gase was sent back by that tribunal. advanced (0 a 1:46 o'clock vpening. ove. 90 yewrss of uge, mavgled when struck by a train, L' 89 yesterday. tomb, ock preceding the meeting. ham and Lincelnshire.