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5 THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. €. SATURDAY, APRIL 17. 1926. 3 ana askea| FOREST FIRE C‘HECKED lover an area of 200 acres. The course| Death Blamed to Moonshine. f : & . o i i REAL ESTATE 'Ex-Kaiser’s Second Wife Wore Famous |55, ‘nade | O e flames was' dverted ©WATD| ¢ pispaich to The Sar | | The jeweler said the agent called | {N ALL-NIGHT BATTLE |Srrinstield, where control was seon| RO e ApHAT S Whitin SALESMEN Mlssmg Crown at Altar, prert Hints |for the crown atter it had beed 3¢ | Ko ‘verious_damage resulted. ’ 0 veurs old, was found deal | The old Carlton mill, near Bladens- | house cn the Bowery last night | | modeled | | king 3 ved- | W NTED | N (AR RN 4 O ) was taking it to Do for the wed-| b A 1 | ding. November 5, 1922. | My (Miriles Baved in Vicinity Be occupled by the British for|yyeice 0. V. JMiddiekauff. acting cor We bave several openings for men ;m'}“'r Associated Press. Hermine von Reuse wore it at Doorn — o | tween Lanham and Branchville, PG h\m:(‘ Sese oil? e Py P al BERLI pril 17 New clues Holland, when she married the fqrmer Drowns in Wrecked Auto. | Md.—O0ld Carlton Mill Damaged. | undetermined origin late vesterda) 3 ‘l‘l‘rdlt\k}'neg L:mlx;:él’xeuquzfmi{!!pe:l: sty and PEP | have been uncovered by Prussian|monarch in exile. The crown le (L o | State detectives in the hunt for the |belongs to the Prussian governens, | SPecial Dispatch to The Star. AT adensinirg firemen hacked their | 1uoChehine liquor. Apply at Once G 4 IR0 hiind oo o iy BT R T e et L NEEIE. W Ve, Rbetl Y- PWGD DGR FIe R L L R e Bas Dean ngh Winds Threaten to|Queen Augusta, first wife of Kaiser | police that the crown was broughi | Trapped in his automobile when it ATTSVILLE, Md.. April 17— reich . which has been BROS. & Wilhelm 11, which mysteriously dis- | to him in a leather by B plunged into New Creek, a mile from Branehville and college abandoned Onts CAYWOOD R e @, AR 31| Park were kept busy nearly all last| the roof was damag R appeared from the royal palace on |who represented himself as an age d James Burton Bower: ] . ETT INC. Fan Flames—Incendiarism | Unter der Linden more than three | for the kaiser. The man. it Is oiid. | vears old, a bollermaker's helper for | night fighting a forest fire. which Splendld GARR! ’ 2 | years ago. er that it was the |the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. wa rted late yestorday in the Lanham | = ik i 160 ica : The information, police said. vir-| kaiser's greatest desire to see P % | drowned yesterday. inity and burend stubble and brush i In Business G0 Nears Charged in East. (uaily established the fact that the | Her T o O R e ki g % OPF ortunity 915 New York Ave. | beautiful erown smuggled out of |queen at the altar. From measure- The pigment carmine was discov- | % Desirable unfurnished and fur- for experienced real estate Main 982 T the palace in 1922, and that Princ (-ss{‘ ments the kaiser knew the crown ered accidentallyd /——"—"\ nished apartnients for rent in salesman as sales manager in By theiasoctated Bress, Hiea _— BOOKS BOUGHT long-established firm. State lo- CHICAGO, April 17.—The first crop | S— . 7 cal experience. Salary and com “Gring_Them Tn” or Phone mission. Replies confidential. f Spring forest and pralrie fires in | ington have spread x!n :‘lnr ;l(‘nh)n‘ N 16 | proportions_with continued fair and Ku Address Bax 480-D l RAI‘ 54 John W. Thompson & Co., Inc. Star Office three widely separated areas of the | country generally was under control | Warm Weather Corecast for moat of the [ toduy, although continuing high winds | fistrict. broxre RSty - ¢ PEARLMAN’S, 933 G St. N.W. _J|] 1636 Eye Street n some districts carried threats of | fisded today by showers. | BARGA IN PRICE fanning the flames anew. \ S0.ucre fire was reported burning | Fires whicl) swept large forest areas |between Nixon and Troy, Mont. | 1230 JEFFERSO T near Plymouth, Mass. have been | Blazes were also reported on \Warlund s checked, and most of the prairle fires |and Bristow Creeks and another on | | Just One Block From 14th St. Car Line i °*| Pipe Creek, credited to a careless! ! in Minnesota and the Dakotas have | (iPC U Chivenin e et been extinguished, but rangers still [ S 0L je still great in the Seiiiidetadielin 2 . azard is : Semi- westry Brick Home of 6 good size rooms { were fighting flames in the Kootenal | coouy d-Alene district, due to lack of | Il and bath. hotowater heat, clectric Tighes double hack porches, 2. National Forest, in western Montana |rain and warm weather. . Chriatage The fire hazard throughout the Pacihe Northwest was increased yes PERFECT CONDITION . | MAKE OFFER—$75.00 MONTHLY and 2 & o . terday by continued warm weathe e A e mil'; although somewhat cooler tempera ANY REASONABLE DOWN PAYMENT hat t itory estimated between - & o - e e o Coollars, | tures prevailed. Yakima, Wash., re COME-OUT SUNDAY AFTER 11 AM. TO INSPECT one million and 0 s P | Freve s ported the highest mark, §2 degrees. | Job or No Job! | i bundines vere urned'n\Boret (5, e, Vs Tt o 3 Massachisetts Spokane and Portland and 78 at 7OU can, nevertheless, e diary it mee baing |Walla Walla, Wash. In morther | = . » Y i i investigated. X ldaho and western Montana the mer- | have a four months’ va- it ik dry men and fire. |cury hovered mear 80 degrees. 916 15th St cation this Summer in the men had s in a two-day — | . 5 . water—- | battle on a front which ranged fron woods and on the water ittle South Pond, in the diraction of 3 SEN 7 =4 if you really it it. And B ay and Wareham, before he fires were checked. Iive separate | 2. 3 adiodiadeal. ol adeedss, ; : arted within a. small radius on | ooefferdenien ool aeodendnadiaeal. ool Jroge aderg-afeoonts e oo queer indeed! the Plymouth-Middleboro turnpik . ” 2 Although many fires still were smol- But let us explain. Within | deving in the Central Northwest, it | a short ride. by motor or s Delieved that they offered no fur. omiortable clectric train,is | ther menace. Consldcrable live sto « mm{nuhh ; <l)un C . : e oten the eautiful country o | trac timber were des the Chesapeake tidewater. M ta and the Dakotus. Take Advastages ; » = 2 Iso were burned. | % he Outdoor Season abounding in opportunities | e i e of t for boating. swimming, fish- g re tract in the Yaak NS Live where you can exercise. De: ing and every other kind of Alriaie o vole tho e usially went in Do 3 atehed traveling to and from vour < outdoor play. Miscoula, Mont.. to the Kootenai F to recreation. Come 1o the ® . where fires were rcported spread- | ¥ : It is an easy and inexpen- 1. A logging camp near Port An- & huild a cottage or bungalow | MONTANA FIRES THREATENING. 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