Evening Star Newspaper, May 10, 1926, Page 13

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HE 1S IN TOWN TODAY. Emmett Hart, one of (he 100 clowns of TRIBUTE TO 3 *THE UNKNOWN HERO. Mrs. €. 0°'Neil and Mrs. Fl e Wagner pli 2 upon the shrine in 1 . A ooy _— e the Rincling Brothers and Barnum & Bailey circus. The hig show m National Cemetery vesterday. This wa ent of the Mother's day se 3 psands of Washingtonians and “ St oty Jovs SIGIMGEIEAM el & AR ATNESImEL s will stay in Washington today and tomorrow. | in the o apyriEht by B &AL Photos d sobiih A Phatos COUSINS NTAR IN SPORTS. Henry Lamar (left) of Wi = ON TH J R I CAROL. Mme. Zizi Lambriy DOUG AND MARY AT THE FORUM. The Ameri i T 4G IN NOON. The newest photograph | who was Lady Montbatten of F amateur heavyweight champion of the country, ¢ with his wife of Prince Carol of 3 Mireea, photographed in Dounglas Fairbanks and his wife, M Kford, on a sightseeing 1t Wi pr he will ¢ cousin, B mar of Rockyille, Md., who plays base b | the Parls. Mme. Lambri wpting to get a court order i They will spend several months in Europe before retur TACiE T Toe e i GG b Philadelphia Athletics. Copsmizht by Underwond & Pndersoni will force Pri cate the son. Phiots by & in Hollywond, Cali Wide Workd Phe oy FARM BILLAGTION |+ ™" STUDY OF FENNING “'"..'.ffigi}i‘li';il"kuf'(‘fi.'.‘?:"sf’.‘.'il! v ED CROSS PRRLEY ‘.fi?fisflffi”si’flfif . METHODISTS st | String Quartet to Give Concert| Thursday at Library. —_— | Baltimore Hospital. The Lenox String Quartet, noted | By the Associated Press | Will éxpects to! go to the House of| | BALTIMORE May 10 (P).—Dr for the fine work presented as a| LONDON, May 10.—Will Rogers| Commons today and later to the | H:u'-\‘ M ROwe by vents Old e antc nent business min 1St night in group at the music festivals sponored A in his shirtsleeves looking out | House of ‘ Agnes’ Hospital here V injur 3 by Mrs Brederick & Coglidge, wilt an him erday, and remarked e of L B et received, when the son. Ilarey Differences Grow More Pro- Liet"in e e s Judiciary Commit(ee to Re-wj,';u G O L e e \‘..1‘39 to Represent . St atl e, antached hs e sen- Union With "Northern Church im at 4:30 o'clock Thursday afte Eacein Ehelana . fted States Send gkl & and 0oy R nounced as Debate Is "y view Methods of Procedure ' am o, busy rying to work out | stand fris House of Lords s muchike | Confenence: Whichitpens ;vv;"‘uiflu ! suburh,las @ Expected to Be Given Ap- As is customary, the public is plans to get the last war paid for e Senate, and that's my specialiy.” | onnz Rowe escap vited, free of charge, the only Tomorrow. he explained. “that I can't devote Wil hopes to call on L Astor Here May 25. the atlack Mrs Rowe and Porti proval by Conference. m his Strand Hotel windows acros Extended in House. | auirement being that cards of adn much time to anything else. 1 am a | and renew his acquaintance with the | f sion he called for ,1 I!m ‘f'“. be i . p horn cow-puncher and constitutionally ' Prince af Wales in the next few davs: | _— | sued untit the supply ts exhausted. in opposed to walking and 1 have been | then he and his son. Will junior. in- By the Associated [ the music division of the Library from | e jlouse judiciary committee | greatly handicapped since Tlanded in | tend to iy to Paris on the way to] Delesites of the TUnited 0 am. until 4 p.m. daily. The audi-| (055 heets tomorrow will proba- | London. as the underground only runs | Traly. the second Pan-American Despite the extension of general de. | [} 00 WUE 0 Bom O : e : % ; i s 5 bly decide first whether to proceed [ now and then | must rush down to talk it over i i yelic 1o AR bate on the three surplt op bills, | The quar ill play works by wnference. which convenes 1 eok of heetie debate climaxed I » 2 S Sl ; »| ‘The quartet will nlay works by | i, o investization of charges| A the American comedian continued with my old friend Mussolini,” hnvl' mieren G qonsan B House leaders were hopeful that they | Henry Purcell, Brahms and Ravel. | 5o Fhooder Fenning. Dis | to gaze. a hurdy-gurdy struck up|went on, “as I think the Duce may [ington May have heen i i JDHN BARRETT F"_ES 3 m ove ”wx fame hw\v an sdernism day morning heh could be hrought to a vote hefore the | promising a varied and interesting t Commissioner, in full committee | “Valencia.” have many hints to give me, which | DY Chairman John Barton Pavne of| m. de to the 1w th gen end of the week HEOETHI through a subdmmittee, and, sec-| “That’s the most exciting thing that | will he helpful in arranging publie [the American Red (ross. it was an mor of members for o) o === = N e hen Ak Fenming ik 4 proper | has heen staged out there on the affairs in the United Sts | nounced today. The delegation i"-‘As VERMONT SENATOR Al ConTERpNe OF e MaticdE St gpeak on the measures caused the ubject for impeachment profeedings mes embankment,” he remarked he next move will be to Spain for |cludes the 1S members of the central il Church South teday began 1 addition of toda essfons to the BRIT'SH AND FRENCH or whether the committee’s jurisdic- | “Somebody must have told that chap | a conference with King Alfonso, and |commitiee of the American Red Cross PN, deration of a mass of business 3 vith Bishop W. MeMurray pre time allotted for general debate, "his 3 N v way 31 & P o ates ar; res & tion lies rather along the line of [T am on my way to Spain. he may go to Russia. and 21 delegates at large. represent- . 2 | in a1l sections of the country and the | Former Pan-American Union Head | sidine In itself illustrated the sharp differ 4 " Pres. R it oL ety s M making recommendations to the Pres | ing ¢ Etlurialor fne o : ) e NG EER e : 4 e : ate s Chairman Graham of the judiciary Sa t, Native S proceeded, but the leaders were hope- | 2 commmittee il retirn Tate this afier RICE hesidefinitaly acecnted the In- | rgent, Native Sons. n-madernism explosion of R A Bnvers Reguest Bight for One | VLSRG MR | $100 IN ALEXANDRIA END OF FLAG ROW i o Ficten ol 0 ) 2 e e I S R e 4 : Offici £ [t sianave tooiteanes fatl the rml tend the conference. and will send # | By the Ascociated Press and the creed of the Methodist Epis A e Foreigner to ciate for | committee tomorrow to decide its p = representative delegation, it is an-| LEOWE FALLS, Vi, Mayiapes | TRl CBUIR Seuth and @ o1 =t igen, price Lzt s . B |iexy and prozram on investigation o nounced. 2 AN ministers, members, missio N ins Thich s A Europeans in Capital. e Tenning cHalees C. C. Smoot & Sons Co. Offices Compromise Standard Combining Plans for closer co-operation be. el Glaushibg COIGEAG wchers and editors who did \m); consideratior ill be an .‘yT rt 3 | 3 tween Red Cross societies in meeting general of the Pan-American v it should “straigh R S ot o it A g | Hearings to Be Public. | Robbed—Tools Left Kaiser's Colors With Repub- |emerzencies precipitated by major | Union ‘at Washington. and former ) anprojidation signed 10| By the Associated Press Other members of the judiciary disasters and in matters affecting | United States Minister m and rt & made to put the v finance the Federal aid machinery it| MEXICO CITY. May |“~1h"’r‘nnmv tee today said that they have | on Scene. lie's Is Proposed. public health will be discussed. It is|Argentina. has hnnou candi- | ntion on immediate passage. This would set up pendir pplication of | British and French ministers here [no doubt but that the committee will believed that out of this will comedacy for the Republican nominat| movement found stiff opposition, and biicelstdblizerion et sie com- | huve sent n request o Foreign |proceed promptly with its investign: . definite plans for closer co-operation : 1 fouii inshiivs esteiter italal eSS iSeceetaty Sslens g Uit sons) Hon € na i Ehati S e InNIE L spesiTiD st it Troifiad | By the Associated Pres between the two Americas i {mont in the September primarics. and heated. The donference was | b " Hete thap | fOreisn priest to he permitte promptly he given notice to appear AN v . 10.—TI i E ters affecting the public welfare. ‘Loyal and even militant support an uproar. delegates heckling spe ‘h:.‘;‘{‘r‘-”.."‘::,.yvynflyL. think it lkels '::;: officiate inMexico City for the|as a witness. They said they . | ALEXANDRIA, Va., 3!;\ ln. 'H: BERLIN, May 10.—Through the S5 el Eatiat o the Asar | of the policies of Calvin Coolidge, Ver- ers. and speakers defving th resid L s ¢ Tincher | British and French coloni stand that Mr, Fenning desires to he | Safe in the offices of C. C. Smoot & | personal and aggressive Intervention appointed by the chair | mont’s native born and bred Presi-|ing officer. Bishop John M. Moore Sl it I e | | Declaion on this request Is e:':;::;: tepresented by counsel at these hear Sons Co., at Washington and Wilkes | of Ppresident von Hindenburg, the John Barton Pavne, Miss Mabel | dent. and of the o ement of the|{The motion for fmmediate pss ita o affec i Peacocl W Englis i e hea " : Viv toany i st B : on's laws eted by Attor-| was lost, and the resolution was sent of the pecul t roposals. | clergyman of the Episcopal Church that the hearings will be | streets, was blown open early t0day | controversy which has been waged ',',::,,’\"P'I'".. % Sl | ney General John G. Sargent. native | to commiite Ent honbarore Euitar and that the latter, the | re ans icharced with Vlolail gtk | & g no stones unturned in an |nd Tobbed of approximately $i00.|over Germany's flag since the|\Wiim D, Mitehell, imiral 1. | born and bred Vermont resident.” will | had expressed themselves for o :‘):m)y S s G el e T Vnr‘ the- .\hfl.tw:\: investigat of the administration | Papers were scattered about the floor. :’;‘«:n":‘l! ;"-)l'::v‘!:ll“; wm}::l: Amllfi‘lgl?': R, Stitt, Garrard B. Winston, Ma l‘v; ;hvnnnml plank in his platform. | acainst its contents Ml Aanns e e | constitution Friday. He was ordered |of municlpal affairs, the Gibson sub- | The robber: endeavored to open ;o [tie 010 monarchial e adoption | Gon: Geer peneil, o6l Sitest v, | UL B Bnmounced. he question of unification. next to technicall oresbhe liute tmna | Dopoited ut - the government | committee of the House District com- |larger safe in an adjoining omce. | 10T, be fettled thron adoption | Bicknell. Mrs. John Allan Doughers s candidacy was conditional enlv | fundamentalism and modernism ~the s il e o | @liowed ihim o) Tenisin Tin (MeRioo |wittee willihave n MRONPHEIBAIwIE, | MHicly:ons farkajiwere made by a|Of & unified standard. Tihis was 8 | james L. Fiéser and Mrs. Woodrow.|C0 the possible some other | post ticklish problem before the con Aswell ity markeiing bill, is or six days pending further|ness when it resumes hearings this | sledge hammer. This safe is used| gance AnpEeICHNtas S Vester | \yilson of Washington: Mrs. August | ¢ e to President | forence, sent a conference committee in the on of i lieShon s and French request |SeNINE Engineer Commissioher Bell, | exclusively for storage of books and | 8% T _|Belmont, Cornelius N. Bliss, John D. | {0 : e indorsed by | Gnio prayer meeting Saturday afte posal. Thus. the Tinc anA-CHERE | 1. noiaiaa e e rench request|who will be interrogated regarding | paper D L b _the new | pyap, Edward W. Allen and Mrs. § noon. . Both supporte and oppe Bt el itk anviet Betutad unon BESt | aoe e Deitonr it s Tiinghers P LUk Cindats The burglary was discovered at 6| flag will be such as to appease parti- | William K. Draper of New York: Mrs, - . nents of unification Joined in the mee The latter, these members predict, | pow :A’;_ EACOCK SO FBINEAIK S To get further pnh‘.:hwumenl on the | o’clock this morning by Edward Grin fan feelings, n}vha: Loy recognize | jenry . Davison of Locust Val GORDON CUNT|NUES ILL: ing, and the question was referred to e Dt ot euding the 2o ‘s decls the municipal administration, Munci- | place. He notified T. Calvert Perry, pos reta Fla.; Mrs. FFrank V. Hammar of St mittee very hopeful of a peaceful set il g el o AR SR i‘“j‘l“‘_‘.‘?:‘fi ;fxtli'}:h:‘w'“‘p“ "Architeat A. L. Harris' will be |treasurer, and Mr. Perry notified the | flag, but incorporate in its center a {[ouis, Judge W. W Mor) 0 sam: | WAN TRIAL AGAIN PUT OFF | fmene = Rapetukiof & peacetn’ Port; will Teject the Mincher bill, A3 | {heaats S hars he GHicates 4 lled as a witness and questioned, | police, black, white and red shield. vel K. Knight of San Francisco, Gus SRR | TLeaders in close touch with the Biprorters. of the latter, atded by | e S O Gement. lof ne| cifiediully Tegarding fHe imiethion “0f | 'The robbers left & 10 potind sledge,| The commotion caused among the ftavis D. Pope of Detroit, Mrs. Henrg | procecutor Was T"km Sick Wed. | Situation say there is more than an Dlemocrats, will, in turn, vote down | relisious clauses of the constitution | letting school contracts. twe chisels, a crowbar and file. "ry:; :I"‘:rrw:‘lmapr;‘r:vfn::y:: 5:‘::: ;1‘:::':3: 1: ueux‘qd,\uuu us K. Oliver of Pitts- = o €d-| ven chance of the subcommitte the Hauzen measure. have principally affected the Cath- Executive Session Tomorrow. J;:;l:'rf‘,::"k these In charge to Rgad- | o o inting of the merchant flag ‘jr‘,.":;,-g",,f"}: s ""f' S nesday With Severe Cold—Court | Yt e e mhisl g e e Rtat ot grder| Tomorrow morning the veterans| The burglars entered hy cutting a |alons: the republican colors on | Brooks of Baitimore, Wi o Session Nearly Over. [ccpieqiny fthe s geneml eqnfeveuss MRS. J. W DUTTUN DIES or the deportation of Deai | committee of the House will meet in | small hole in the window and unlock- | for missions finds the Luther | of Indianapolis, Col. J. clin Me- |- G e e suisRrin e avanis 6 . he gt minzlV | executive session, with a determined | ing it. In order to reach the front|cabinet confronted with a crisis|Fadden of Philalelphia. I 5 United States Attorney Pevton Gor: | < sabesbs E don, chief prosecutor. was unable to k_will he fraternal greetings attend court today. aithough his con nther churches, which will he dition is improved. Justice Adolph A, | Presented to the conference by es Hoehling agatn excused the jury in the [ Pecially elected messengers Police learned the men hecan <tran fter Dr ve's Ahire husines May 10--With for United States Senator from Ver- ' the debate which followed was ¢ decided .“",‘"",,"“, broad general| effort on the part of Chairman John- | office they smashed the panel of a|which for the time being involves |Graw of Buffalo. A. C. Patshecky of . L son to report favorably guardianship |door only the chancellor's political future, | Boston, W. P. Simpson of New Or- legislation to correct abuses not only | City Manager Morton, Sergt. Sims,|as he is helieved to be the inspira- |leans. Asa Shiverick of Cleveland, Veteran Passes Away at 83, 'm the District of Columbia, but ail | Policeman Snoots and Louis Barga-|tion of the recent two-flag ordinance. [ Judge Hubert Utterback of Des Wan case until tomorrow, when it an « orrow, when it is - 0FF|CER CHARGES ATTACK‘“\W the country, with a view to get- | min hegan investigation and finger by e Moines, Manuel Mendia. Mrs. Horace | vyin, Ca5€, untii tomorrow, when it is | ting action at the present session of | prints were photographed. M. Towner and Francisco Viscarrondo | Sxbected, Mal. Gordon will be able tu | Greatest Artificial Lake Widow of Contractor and Civil War Mrs. Emma V. Dutton, 53 a native of Washington ow S Congress. Drnnkenness Arrests Gain f P R e on 0 1 s el 3 of Porto Rico. Jobn Wedex Dutton, Civil War vet:|Says Man Accused of Dronken|| e w7 o Special Dispatch to The Star. 5 oo i d 0 o The prosecutor was taken sick with | From the Popular Seience Nacarine. 2D street southeast, after a long Driving Assaulted Him. auditor of the Supreme Court of the | $7,000 Fire Near Kensington. BALTIMORE, May _ 10.—From SHek (6] ob thavonne Chine i T L il he tHe e e Tiness ! : i District, who on Saturday conducted | special pispateh to The star. T IMORS suiit 45 ot this yénr:; - BOD Y FOUNEVINERIVERD it orinin con Wit i inoerie. | ooty soctine of Alaban {0 assy EBE o olor Cycle Policeman T. ©.'a hearing for the court on the final 4 TR 3 g e ik ; an undersec- | remote section of Alabama te assur e O ery of the fith precinct (accounting of Mr. Fenning in the Ad- | | KENSINGTON, Md., Mey 10. Gl B A L e et by = ety et e Chintas educalandlin constant flow er for driving ate Thomas Lewis. a leading contrac. | Montgomery of he T Pretine [ler o f Mr. Fenning in the Al |originating in a 'hay 'shed from un- | Baltimore on charge o One week after he was drowned |Sion in 1919, had to be postponed until I e aatat tor here many vears ago. She is | [as attacked vesteriay, pCCIOON BV | cniof sustice MeCoy soon after he re. | KBOWNR cause destroved a huge barn | Of this number, 1,864 were men and | wpjje gqwimming in the Potomac River | 10day. the eiectric i 4 \“ TII by - ;1"¢'\|‘.:h'|t11, ‘\n‘«( \\‘ m"p‘ 0 L Pitreet. when thie officers | ceives his report from Maj. Davis xndtns ‘;n?mnt« ln;lu;llslgwlm(rl; \\;‘umeni M'_;he Si;me“hplkgl?‘? "rl;f a short distance ahove Chain Bridge, | f the trial is vesumed tomorrow. | ion s WE Duton, and tree son; Robert 1 | 5300, ey pace him wnier arrect | APnoid, in charie of the fuurdianshin | MERt2, 104 ced, on the old Ford & shows 1927 ull‘;sl:n hile in the | fhe body of Andrew Carl Morvison, 5 | Wan may Know hix fatc betore (i lake will have Ditton, o Tong Taland cits. X. ¥ |4 HREL I RS DD Bty | bureau for the Vetorans . Bureau, | Granam form ate vesterday. ' The | four-month perlod o Vears old, was Tecovered. It ias | Of the week. Attorney Wilton J. Lam. | lon and will tover 40,000 acres of R " on. of | W enue. southeast for driving while | which under agreement is to be sub- | 10%% estimated at $7.000, /b FOCI) 2002 e sighted Yoaterday floating In the rivex | Dert: his_chiet counsel, will conclude’ farm and foreat land D acial services will be conductea | under the influence of liguor, accord- | mitted on Wednesday. o ihe Senany IaACInuCoR Avementen e about a mile belov\l' the =pot where the ;fiéh{;fgl".pm&e. bt e e —— reral services will be conducted %0 A UrnoEEEDARE it W earing Saturday was |1 3 5 ® . : voung man was drown E X al e c xpected 1 report made to the precinet.| While the hearing Saturday was | (oieq’ha call for aid. Gunboat to Aid Spanish Flyers. |Jouns man was drowned in S&ht of |to be brief. There then remained only Fur Seals Are Rovers. at the residence tomorrow at 11 5 ~ The officer, in endeavoring to take | Specifically on the final acc o'clock. Rev. Simpson . Daugherty . | ety - V& g the argument of counsel and the | . a = ' oar, Mr. Adler. con- May 10 (®.—The Portu-|oner Nevitt gave a certificate of ac- K el e il seali i reatest Tovers mpbell from his car, was hit_in | Mr. Fenning in the Adl MACAO, May h v & cate of ac. |the argument of counsel 2o the] The fur seals are the greatest rover Will officiate. Interment will be in| : : ijagge ot | tre e and bitten on the arms. He | sidered the general practice, admitted - guese gunboat Republica sailed for | cidental drowning. n |of any animals. Fur seals marked in SOOI ey | was forced to use his blackjack, he|by Mr. Fenning at hearings before Dress for Dinner. Manila Jast night to be in a position | Morrison was a son of Adlow and {JUrY- e et Tava boer. met! Witk s the . Sited. to repel the attack. Camphell |the veterans committee and the Gib. [From the London Answers {10"aid the Spanish aviators on their | Mrs. Lillie Morrison, 1844 Forty.sev- = . — Antartic, Yet when breeding time Five per cent of the revenue from | was Iicked up (o answer charges of |son subcommitiee. of recelving bond Wealthy WomanT suppose every | filght to the Philippines. in case they |enth place. Funeral services and in-| Finland's poor railway service is | comes these creatures start hack to the Turkish governtment’s new alco- {assault and dri hile intoxieated | commissions in cases in which he also [ one here dresses for dinner? khould require it along the route, The |terment will be held at Tabernacle | expected to be remedied by the!their familiar heaches, swimming the helle heverage tax is to he devoted [and Monizom: was treated .u received commissions for acting as Chambermaid—Oh, ves, madam | Spaniards are flying from Madrid to | Church. near Fredericksburg, Va., at! establischment of ntomobi bus | whole lenzth of the two American to aviation and naval programs. ) Casualty Hospital. i | guardian, - { Meals in bed lseharged extra. Manila, 1 o'clockstomorrow afternoon, lines to co-operate with the railroads, continents,

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