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8 SOCIETY. SOCIETY The Minister of Guatemala Left Today for Mountain Resort Accompanied by Senora de Sanches Latour. atemala ez Latour T for a motor trip the Biue Ridge and | Mountains. Minister of and | sailing from Baltimore to Boston | vesterday on thd steamship Chatham. and party are ring the Yellowstone Park. Wyo. | They will also be at Salt Lake C - | Utah, and Denver Colo. Whil Admiral | Chicago, en route West, Mrs. Ho Lieut. | attended the opera at . son_of | Washingtonians in the party include ek 1. 1 Riddle ‘of Nor ! Mis G. Heider Alrs. Fannie Noack, Mrs. \ ss Anne Heider. n Annapolis, Chapl Mary Aileen Perrie, daughter . A recep ‘Hf nd Mrs. W. E. Perrie, mony at the 4Mtrm1 near Upper ) 1horo, Md., wnd nunt, | was married to Mr. Percy Hall of Alden, No. | Annapolis on Wednesday. The cere- took place in St. Mary's Cath- Upper Marlboro, Rev. ncis J. Loughran, pastor, . Peter Guests nd Mrs. Lansing. Mini Switzerland and Peter wre spending some 3 «nd Islands, were the nor at lancheon i Mrs. | Lansing, | it the Thousand I Club. Mr nz the § Rea of 1725 I is at Had- Mrs. George WS R | mont street northwest | dan Hall, Atlantic City. w Mr. Max Cohen of the Annapolis Hotel is spending a fortnight at Sky- | land, Page County, Va. 'DESIGN ON ABYSSINIA ' DISCLAIMED BY ITALY pendi Hitcheock and Ruth Hitcheock, n Hétel, ‘At 1in for some time. Germany | the Grey are st Wiilizmstown, 3 are expected to st week, | England, in Behalf of “Spheres of Influence.” gton n motor md N J. May- entertained at din- in their home in It S el August 14.—Ttaly has communication to the J.eague Nations denying tnat the Itallan or British governments intended to | exert pressure on Abyssinia to accept heir recent agreement concerning heres of influence” there. The league is still awaiting to hear { from Abyssinia as to whether it wishes its protest against this accord { placed upon the agenda of the Sep- tember session of the league council. Referring to the creation of an ex- alian influence in Premier Mussolini wiere ress adjour of has been Lt she is nsend Townsend inform: where passinz rtained o Miller the in wife = the western Aby declares ~ that British and Italian governments cannot detract from the righ Abyssinia in making such dec 15 it may see fit either for or agains the accord. Creation of a special sphere of influence, Ital is merely designed to avoid competition, | which might imperil the development | of vesources which it is to the interest of Abyssinia to promote. who tivities South k. wife of Lieut. wing Washington | W Homer (' Wick, is 1 few N two AMrs Comdr within Reach about TO SPEED MEXICAN MAIL Fort Worth-to-chicago Link Will Handle Letters, With Train Serving Southern Leg. the vacht rac Arizona whe time in Ar An arrangement has been worked | out by the Mexican and United States Bion. diave | postal authorities for utilization of the rison of N Worth, Tex., and Chicago for the fast exchange of mail to and from Mexico. Under the arranzement announced by Postmaster General New a_letter |leaving Mexico City at 9 p.m. ould connect with the air mail rt Worth at 8 wm., the third d: hing Chicago at 7:20 p.m. H nections would be made with the | trapscontinental air service, ma the scheduled mail time to New York City 81 hou i Franeisco, ir mail addressed to Me upon reaching the border handled by rafl as special delivery matter upon which the Mexican ice would levy no additional c SHIPPING NEWS after her time wi ri: spend LWy rrison. will some Mor- leave a motor and w re: tali Hotel, New York Arrivals at and_Sailings From New York, Daylight Saving Time. Mr. and Mrs. Dumont flosts at Roof Dinner ARRIVED YESTERDAY. Bremen a—Trimdad DUE TODAY. Rotterdam DUE TOMORROW. —Southampton nd—Antwerp i Auz. i L July 3 i roof. Mrv consul general nd was located ow the State Eldridge left ‘x from (OUTGOING STEAMERS. ante Ali Expata—Cristobal Bourdonaais—Borde: Hamburg ter o Huntley \\"h Col, from R 7 | Stockholm—Gothenburg in June e anan e m—Rotterdam Barrett | s\h remain | g | EXPECTED ARRIVALS AT NEW YORK. ind Mrs. John (Saling Hour, Daylight-saving Time.) Sl e e SAILING TODAY. ind, are | the city [Lat will | sit friends on f Wesley for & ives in Greens- Sports. X daughter Hopkir 10700 AN | Mamage Licenses. 1 ]?IRY iage licenses have been issued to the Nevin T. Waskey of Frederick, \li Berenice M. O'Hara of Adamstow of e e Pember of | both of Kaltimore. ) Fre L. M. nd d M g S < of the Ameri- }“; L.'M. Edwards and Marjorie | }L\\\ Pd Elizabeth A. ‘x A. Wheeler and Ruth Gregory % Harns of ghie city and Lillie of Quantico. Va Ahderson and danita D. MeD Angi and Ada Co: and focuire the I can Life S Mrs. J arles Colum 3 ol s (1 Miss Columbus don 1 M. Thomas and A and spenc Shiitee W P. | both of Harrisn Yames B; Roberés of Charleston, W. ¥ nd Althe Jane Clarke of Collierstown. Va, Hinric] . Lindermann and Annie E. orant. 7 Hartley of among those at | . | Denies Brmgmg Pressure, Wlth‘ 'U.'S. PLANES TO BE USED |1 ontract air mail service between Fort | THE EVENING MR ‘With her husband, who was she is en route to” Great Britain, STAR, WASHINGTON, EN ROUTE TO NEW -POST HORRIS & EW NG SOUTHARD, appointed consul general to_Singapore, ng sailed the first week in August. UNION MEN WANT WIVES TO HELP FORM POLICIES Eritish Builders’ Umon Also Asked to Let Women Serve as Proxies for Husbands. Associated Press August 14 should be i their LONDON, trade unionist tend meeting: union whenever stions of are to be di «d, in the opinion of the executive comn the Livr pool Amalgamated Building Trad Union, which has adopted_a recom- | mendition to this effect. Miss Flor- | bimatsu, | tempted JAPANESE PLOTTER FREED One of 25 Who Tried to Assassinate Late Emperor Is Released. TOKI1O, August 14 (#).—Yojiro To- one 25 men who at- to > the late Em- Me . has been freed sonment. The were sentenced to investigation. however, commuted to life imprison- Dfror mperor Meiji, the sentences of ment. Others were executed. Tobi- matsu the first to be freed. His release was due to excellent conduct ence Underwood, secretary of the | Women’s I"reedom probably lwas not entirely howev n she recently adva the ide: { goinz a step furthe i ond as pr he added ihen stop and mind their children :ll‘(‘llu(‘t’ the meeting pool 1'nion’s idea struck Blien Wilkinson, labor member the House of Commons, as a good one. “If the wives heard questions of policy being discuss she remarked, | “a strike would not come to them as @ bolt from the blue." Store Has *‘Date” Book. W ORLISANS, August 14 (#), lepartment store pro- . placed just inside the en- for memoranda of persons who ppointments to meet friends at | the store. If one finds it nece Y an appointment, all the details may be noted on the register for the in-| formation of those who may read and | ouldn’t wait, for din. nal and | t home Al | while wives | ary to nge | ner,” Camp, MOTTOW, notes on one page. POTOMAC PA ARK APARTMENTS 21% a0 € STS. uwe This place is not competing with speculative houses that trying to fill up 3 price, but it does its ten- ants more for their money in comfort and service than they can secure elsewhere. Furnished or Unfurnished By the Day, Month or Year Meyer Davis’ Famous Le Paradis Band il Filters Sunlight V= 2l know how anndy. ing the glare of the sun Ir: it retards produc- tion and industry milligns of dollars 3 And it is a need- fess loss, one that can be remedied conveniently and at moderate cost by the use of Actinic Glass in windows and skylights. Write us for information Founied 1864 HIRES TURNER GLASS COMPANY in prison. Announcement On Sundays, hereafter, Chestnut Farms Products of purity will be served ICE COLD at Chapel Point. MILK CHESTNUT FARMS Swe | CHOCOL:ATE, Tlavored MILK BUTTERMILK Bernstein’s Pharmacy 18th and Fla. Ave. Is a Star Branch There will be no de- lay in the publication of Classified Ads left at the authorized Star Branch Offices. These Branches—located all over Washington and near-by suburbs—are in close touch with the Main Office so that you will be served promptly and efficient- ly—without fee; only regular rntes are prints lassified Ads every day than all the other papers here combined — b e c ause everybody realizes that Star Ads bring RESULTS. “Around the Corner” is NEARD W. SPILLE. Mt Rowst n)‘ WASHINGTON A Star Branch Office D. €. SATURDAY, AUGUST 14 6.0.P. SENATELEAD RISKED, SAYS FESS Receding Wave Endangers Control, He Fears—Three Offices to Be Opened. By the Associated Press. SPRINGFIELD, Ohio, August 14. The tidal wave of Republicanism that in 1920 swept more a score of Republican Senators into office with_the late President Warren G. Harding, in its recession this year threatens administration controi of the next United States Senate, United States Senator Simeon D. Fess, vice chairman of the senatori committee, declared yesterda Twenty-$ix Republican Senators in more than a score of States are seek- ing re-election thi ar, while only seven Democr: are up for re- election. The seven Democrats, from Southern States, are practi sured of regaining thei the 26 Republ han Another thing that ought t' be stop- ped is th’ common practice o’ finin’an’ sentencin’ Bootlegger Ike Lark, an’ then suspendin’ th’ sentences so he kin bootleg some more an' pay\ th’ fines. Follerin® th’ plow is gittin® t' be | almost as remunerative as follerin’ th’ races. (Copyright. John COMPLIMENT DOUBTFUL. Sultan Calls Briand “Fnther," But Premier Fears Age Inference. PARIS, August 14 (P).—The Sultan of Morocco received a truly regal wel- come in France, and “‘successor of the | prophet,” commander of the faithful, was delighted. One of the stories told A ur his visit is this: Facing the then Premier M. Briand across the banquet table at the Quai d'Orsay, Mulal Yussef, desirous of ex- pressing his gratitude to the French government and its chief, 5md ‘Mr. Premier, you are my father.” The Suitan put all his heart in this sentence, which for a Moslem is the supreme expression of gratitude. M. Briand received the compliment 1 the dignity befitting a premier of France, smiling and bowing to the Sultan. But he confided in a low volce to his table neighbor, ‘“Fortunately there are no ladies present. He makes me feel too old.” campaign committee will week, when headquarter: opened in New York Cit and Washington, D. C. Close co- operation between that committee and the committee in charge of re-election of House members will be a feature of the campaign. stern headquarte will be in charge of Senator Phipps, chatrman of the committee, assisted by Senator Gillett, former Speaker of the House, and Representative Til- son. Senator Fes week to take quarters. He will b tor Deneen of Illinoi active work in that State. National headquarters at \Washington will be in charge of Senator Butler. LIQUOR CHARGE DROPPED. Former Dry Official Exonerated After Five Years. NEW YORK, August 14 (P.—an indictment returned five ago against Col. Herbert G. Catrow, for- stant prohibition director; the il Di; Co. and five for all piring to de- fraud the Government through the improper issuance of ¢ with- drawal permits, day upon motion o torney Buckner. A ant United Attorney Hitehcock, who investigated the old indictment for Mr. Buckner, reported there no evidence to prove that the defendants improperly received any money or acted improperly in con- nection with the issuance of permits or otherwise. Dile Co.) at New York will go to Chicigo next DEFIES SUPERSTITION. Flyer Leaps From ¥lane With Black Cat—Lands in Cemetery. EVANSVILLE, Ind., August 14 (®). —To show his utter contempt for Fri- day the 13th superstitions, Otto Hoover, employe of a local aviation company, leaped from an airplane in achute yesterday with a black L ck. He landed ited States At- Every One Admires —The expressive beauty that invariably features floral em- blems of our creation. Spe- cially designed— Sprays & $ S w Wreaths TWO STORES 14¢h & H 1222 F St. TELEPHONE TELEPHONE !l MAIN 3707 FRANK. 5357 Open Until 5 P.M. Monday, Aug. 16th Y ou Want Safety| —above return, for your Payday earn- ings, and that’s just what your money will have at Columbia. Our depositors enjoy protection based on conservative administration, Federal supervision and ample resources. | There’s a pass book ready for your signature at our Savings Teller’s window. ONE DOLLAR Will Open a Savings Account Our Savings 3 % Dept. Pays 911 F Street Capital and Surp]us The Star Will Bring You the Reliable /, News From Home Before you leave on your vacation arrange to have The Star—Evening and Sunday— sent to you. No matter how often the address must be changed it will be taken care of upon advice from you. You'll want to hear what is going on here during your absence and The Star will bring you authentic news. Rates by Mail—Postage Paid Payable in Advance Maryland and Virginia— - . gk "Erentne Sunday ..75¢ 50c 25c . 25¢ 15¢ 10¢c One month One week. All other States— One month....................$1.00 75¢ OFFERS OWN LIFE Nebraskan Asks Pardon Board to Commute Sentence of 19-Year-0ld Youth. By the Associated Press. LINCOLN, Nebr., August 14.—J. J. Ringer, father of Donald Ringer, 19 years old, sentenced to death for mur- der, yesterday offered to trade the| State his own life for that of his son The son, convicted of the slaying of Carl Moore of Hastings, appeared be- fore the pardon board vesterday pleading for a commutation of the death sentence, which if enforced would cause the electrocution of one of the youngest men ever to be sen- tenced to death in this State. The board adjourned until today, when a decision will be announced. The youth's father told the pardon board that he was an “old man, un- successful in life," and that his son was young and had life ahead of him. “How many men have been exe- cuted only later to have the real mur- derer appear and confess to the crime,” he said. “We read about it often. Don't take my son’s life. lle is young and there is a grave doubt as to his guilt.” GIRL TWICE FIRES HOME SPRINGFIELD, ©hio, August 14 (#).—To save her sweetheart from be- ing suspected as a firebug operating here, Dorothy Payne, 17, confessed. police say, to setting her home afire twice early vesterday. Her suitor, Wesley Holtz, is held in jail for in- vestigation. She said she hoped the fires would create the impression that the firebug still was at large and Holtz would be released. The fires were extinguished by her father before appreciable damage was_done. Cn the Wask- ington - Balti- niore Boulevard at Ammendale, Md. Refreshing COOL— There's never a_night of stifling Thera are breeses and the air i full of pep, besides being cool Dining and dancing till 2 a m. 10 SAVE HIS SON'S For Particulars, J. LEO column.” The figures principal and upkeep. N.W. DAWES GIVES CREDIT TO FISH OF COLORADO Says His Catches Excelled Presi dent’s Simply Because He Had Better Opportunities. Ated ¥ R, August 14.—Vice Presi dent Charles G. Dawes and party rived here yesterday from Wagon Wheel Gap, Colo., after a two weeks fishing trip. - They left last night for Chica Dawes plans to s before returning t ar Washington. Although declining to elaborate on his prowess as a champion fisherman 3 s did declare that “the fish ing records he made at Wagon Whee Gap exceeded those of President ( 1id, it his camp in the Adirond simply because the fishing in Colo is better." BERLIN DOUBTS DEFICIT. Reinhold Describes Financial Posi- tion as Very Favorable. BERLIN, August 14 (®).—Ger many's financlal position was de scribed by Finance Minister Reinhold yesterday as very favorable. e told newspaper men that the ¢ rent year would finish without a_deficit 1f no further financial demands were made by the Reich and the country s economic did not become worse. Special One-Day Excursions Phlladelphla and the Sesquicentennial $4.90 Round Trip TUESDAY, AUGUST 17 FRIDAY, AUGUST 27 Ly. 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