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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D.. €. MOSDAY, AUGUST FOR HER CONQUEST OF THE CHANNEL. syt Hw mlish Chunuel s only an shown walking to the « Dover for a training sw annel aupllm . o ~\\ o owith Mres, Corson, but was fore ? heéx is Louis Tanson, puo b @ unsuceessful aspirant EXCHA Swat. NG nd Paul Wh putting on a little show hefore CROW AND SCEPTERS. “Babe” Ruth, King of eman, the American jazz king orches der, are ne time at the Yankee Stadium. Wide Waorld Photos. T th: ve up a mile and 1 half fro ton Corson, New York swimming that of Gertr i nt of her is F In fr Plhotos. Copyright by D mer, who is said to be threatened in a carefree enough state of mi ’I‘rll Iy Rum Ship Gives Up After Losing Cargo And 18 Men Desert FT. MYER KILLING MATERNHY BEATHS 'T CARE WHAT SHE DOES s wearing some of the innkeeper's habiliment. | MRS. CORSON'S OTHER ASSETS. The second woman to swim t| | English Channel is shown in a unique pose with her two offspring. Seated on her mother's shoulders is Marjory, 2 years old, with “Sonny,” 4 years old, on_ her lap. Copyright by P& A, Photos IN GERMANY. with a nervous hreakdown after the excitement of her homecoming, seem! nd as she feeds the goat of an old Bavarian innkeeper during her recent. . & A. Photoss i Boston, ) erashed into Eight of these inju Copri AFTER 11 persons were inj sngland, just after crossin Becomes youngest prima donua. | When Lucretia Goddard, li-year- | old Boston girl, signed a_ contract the other day to sing leading roles this season with the San Carlo Grand Opera Co. she became the youngest prima donna in America. Copyright by Underwood & Tnderwood GETTING FIT FOR THE pion, is shown goeing th for the bout with Gene Tunney. wife, says his dally grind of fraining would kil (he WORKHOUSE GETS MORE MEN OF 21 to 30 THAN ANY OTHERS 1l i GEN. FRIES URGES Beaullfvmtr ( ‘osts Increase M|lll(ms in/ U. S. During ]92.)‘ HUNT FOR CONVICTS I8y e amcoialoaiess "|Fiscal Year Data Sho aily Verage Increasing use of cosmetics by i SAN DIEGO, calif.. August 30. & Americans is indicated in a Com- | TR i . With only 2 men left of her orig- : G O -—R d S (1 M d merce Department report today | Formal Military Trial Expect-| |\t orty 2 men left of her orie | gtrigter Government Super-) Gain at Uccoquan apid dtrides Made in| New D. C. Commander; mere berariment wemort trum | Fifteen Shll at Large After : : | and water supply almost exhausted or . : c ld F P S i ery, cosmetics and toilet prepara- ed, But Acquittals in Such | 5 o T vauits empts, the fa- vision of Child-Bearing Replacmg (0] rame Structures at Prison.| Stresses Need of Adopting | £ comencs and toret e | Recapture of Four Over | mous run runner Marion G. Doug- IR e 2 B 000, & eaa ot ncveiet 10nern | 4 hi i Cases Are Rule. (B e e e Urged by Doctor. : Constructive Program. e o e Week End.in Michigan. Southern California’s Rum Row, Young men hetween the ages of 21} in the work during May, June and 2 . ol as surre . # @ 50 e argest group of | part of July IPérEachn W S maylor,sho/ciwtille || SRS sulTendarof OTMes g RO The maternal mortality rate fn the| 2N 3 formed the lgest ERGUD M. M. Barnard, general superintend: | Outlining a constructive program | made up [ By the Associated Prese on sentry duty early vester ities and is under tow to Turtle |{riiaq states is among the highest in | Prisoners going over the road to the feint of penal institutions, In a brief | (. 1ore complete participation of | ms and_ rouges, TONIA, Mich., August With 13 ¥ it » the San Dieg bl 2 Jistrict workhouse at Occoquan, Va., | summary accompanying the work- A - | rices 96.000: | convicts who saturday fro ing at Fort Myer, killed vt 5o G S Diego motor shid 1+ iye civilized world. Di fn‘('l workhouse St s SOy e e K i wmicrican Legions inl Waahingtasn:| vl‘“‘-‘l‘l‘:""“l‘:"lvl :‘»."itl‘“'” nvicts wh 1 saturd ¥ from min Cowen, a prisoner, who ha Bergen. il o Auring the last fiscal year, according o 2 and other toilet powder the Michigan State Reformators here to escape, probably will be tr News of this termination of the | Jespite the great advance in thel| "iiios” contained in the annual | ditlonal guards for the District jail, lin civic affalrs of the District of Co-| 000; other cosmetics and AMleiy L tHOes ori & ok Fum anners. minemonth erujse | Selences of medicine and surgery since | 10 RS (ERRAGC 0 Sl ge pub- | pointing out that there will be an ex- | unpia, Maj. Gen. Amos A. Iries,| toilet preparations, 94,00 | = (Posse e inten i Sty Sl . Ranin By P beginning of the twentieth cen- i tra_ hozard in watching prisoners | 5 | sified their search of the countryside manslaughter. However, precedents| from Vancouver, British (‘olumbia, Reildlon N | Jic today. . newly clected department head of the | fumery and toilet waters, ) s Mo wioumiitais! for| s bionght 1o\ Sanlego byithe, | Wi, Ueiflkure Shusidecrensed very i Swiiitn those age limits there were!| Wil tho v cwilnst I ellie dduca ) & 000; hair tonics, $9.480.000: e [in the I most of them guards who are forced to kil while; Coast Guard cutter Tamaroa. ‘,"“L_ dli 5 1146 sent to the workhouse. The |to that institution. legion here, will tell the concluding | ery, cosmetics and toilet pr P hiilinain Cwasded s seutions Senlns carrying out prescritied dutles, the McRae of the Bergen re-. | These are outstanding facts brought t most period was from 31 to 40 Cleared Land Increased. meeting of the Disthict department | tions not prepared by clas R | im0 s he rerarmialoes trfal usually being held to preclude tostheSmarar sa S thas thel| OUTANRINE e port ot D oD uE s, of whom there were 628, By The report shows that the amount | tonight that he proposes to call five 00 and halr dyes, $1.616.000. AiiHGiah et e b action by civil authorities Marion Douglas’ captain and mate, | Woedbury, formeri director of sta en 41 and 50 vears there were |of cleared land at Occoquan has been | or six general legion meetings during . z e UM S e e o ey are fn| only ones left on board, had asked |tistical résearch of the Children’s O e h bl an 60 182; Babweon| iha ket o o EroWInE ot e s e g g during | davs old, officials are of the opinion vestigating the shootin, Two ver- a tow to any port but one in the |Bureau of the Labor Department. §1 and 70, 61, and over the age of |produce and that next year the insti- the coming year to stir up interest in that the general alarm sent out <hort dons of The direct causs of Cowen's| United Stat Nine thousand | Dr. Woodbury says, however, that| 7o “hera were 3. | Tution expects to raise all its own|the various legion projects. | B e e N death are given. One is that Cowe cases of liquor with which the |most of the deaths from puerperal| ‘T . orpe “daily pepulation of | vegetables, with a surplus that willbe [ (jon. Fries, who was elected Satur- I b R e calting trial on a charge of des ship had been loaded were gone | septicemia are preventable. Thisis the | I SFCFEEE S g i g il i sl ot o . who was el Satur- | | trict. awa! f 2 & | T b 1 P & o H | available for s 5| day night after a spirited contest After fleeing hundreds of miles in 5 5 and the rest of the crew had de- |most prevalent cause of death in child : i | : | tlon, together with Pvt. Robert .‘ gihsion g Hag | birtt being 488 last v against 413 | trict institutions. with Harlan Woad, the other nominee | stolen antomobiles and findine their Ritchie, another prisoner, charged| gerted. according to this report. birth. | the previons vea The workhouse continued during | for department commander, believes | SnTeE et P 1 dire fve ot th hreach of parote, attacked Taylor | The captain of the Marion Doug’ o recommends that a public health | Ha b I Jevartment commander, belleves | outiet et off in all directions, five of sibas o Lok ¥ las refused to say what became of |agency exercise effective supervision | Replacing 01d Structures. e e lopmangtecitse such meetings will res; many | 5 : he convicts vesterday were inter fn the quartermaster’s mess hall. In : > : | _ of brick, which were 1 ! : T Ametoven st WS L GO el T b mid to have pulled his pistol and e en a1t (g | Strides have been made in replacing | house and reformatory as well a8 on | Iy pring heightened interest, which | tion Were Broken, and Ask |sell Andrews. Detroit sunman. fired at Cowen, who was on top of o s e | the old frame structures at Occoquan. | other municipal construction work in | uitimately will result in_greatly in- captured when he attempted to flee B CLERGY MAY SEEK The problem of prevention, the re ke ",‘l"r"‘l““',',” I'"',‘,"':’\"“fi: e et ki dhot creased membership. The eighth | Wood for Own Ruler. | with his companions. The others were gun got loose and was accident T o on; Tl is comp n use, s hile the population o e re- |, 3 i % i G surrounded in the swamp, and 1wo Onarfin v‘ho \,;ml,( ‘n‘. was |..‘|(\m.‘ KENDR'CK REMOVAL”“My :h-fld bith 2 \ redy this Fall, with a third “9“;10 xn;v last x-ear.hn was P;‘(plnlnpd this l resolutions committee and other busi- | By the Associated Press | battle when they ventured out of their the fort hospital and later to Walter 1 > .| under way. | merely means that as the accommo- = o 5 o JOLO. I . Ciiag e G trap. John Oberghans of St. Louls, evening. | Bresbyter E]d Savs Ma O s e ad pou | A the District Reformatory at Lorton, | construction work the District sends | (ideration of several major items of | A. Thomp e o | ousty wounded As soon as Taylor was freed from | IT€S Y“Tl“ er Says yor!"_ e e s Tomm immortant Tac. | near_Occoquan, also is progressing. | more of its long-term prisoners 1o | pusiness, because the school law re- tion signed by himself and a num.| The other, John Paquin of Detroit, Cowen'’s weight upon him he p H iled to Uphol d | ,;H“.”“l e i <l hut was handicapped toward the end | that institution instead of to the | quived the luhts in the Central 1Hish O e it e | then surrendered witheut further re Ritchie, who had fled. and final as Failed to Uphold Sunday 155 S malerns el of the last fiscul vear by inadequate | Federal prisons at, Atlanta and Leav-| Gihool auditorinm to be out nt that ted States keep promises which |sistan ed him. A third prisoner, Pvt. Frank Closing Law. | wppropriations, necessitating a let-up | enworth. Pl " | GGen. Pershing was alleged to A fourth convict w d afoot Dennison, mude no effort to escape. : i - e b e S Reai K vesterilay. . &N pIodt ‘ JULY MINE FATAL'T'ES ‘ T TA Urges Membership Drive. e o RS Herbert Yeager of Detroit. The other 8I1G DROP |N PERSONNEL L e Almhat Sabetrio REport MRS Tower Rate! Than| has not glven & proposal for estab. |agreed when he disarmed the M IIENGS s Rely ra - Liigious licles are contemplating im: ’CAP'"VES BY BANDITS' BELIEVED COERCED lishment of, a general meeting place | that the United States would m”lmi;' ~Aad dnterior Department Shows 1,108 Deachment proceedings against Mayor R e | P P el peiongentenengHE T e e o e G| tements were tiken : Kendrick for alleged violation of the | (oal niine fatalities in July, number- | e apadine, | | he ";‘l )"'d“»‘ HE DS e B el D e Worae (oo Ve o s Jils and guards at the reforni- Reduction in Working Force. | luw in permitting the Sesqucentennial [ing 166, showed a lower tate in nm; 5 | oy ;: '.j:‘“'f_;"';:v_:;';‘dm\]\lll \!;"(lhp 'fl,:"'.‘_”w anib o Joloi Yo B overn tHE Woros: nd the recaptured prisoners NAGCransE 1198 in the 3 v e -“,_",']“‘m e m”“"g\....'.nn; pflr‘tnns of coal m'i;\.-(: fl‘ynn the | Letter From Rev. R. J. Cau‘ps Does | Officials Say Many Who Told Val- | {ime he «aid he helirved a membership | The Sultan told (ol. Thompson ‘Andrews, believed to have heen one e rpany At an ope e ! irate for the same month last vear,| < s 7 § iy s o] “<hin | favored passage of the Bacon bill, | s, believed to ha heen one o inder the auspices {he ChEStan | o’ Burean of Mines deelared today ! Not Tell Outcome of Inci. uable Stories Have Since “For- |rive ;;:J‘gn:.h:.nomm.n:‘:' s A b b Mindinao, pata, | of the ringleaders in the plot, wax mub 4 deator Unfon 8. 4 Ay, s % % E rece of & b & . Pl o ted to revere questioning. He was mounced today. The B {oractan elder. faid: “The masor has | Bituminous mincs accounted for 118} dent in China. | gotten™ Details. Hittlo wiore than 2500 would serve a | wan and Suly lelands from the north. | JEcled to severe auestipnfie e Jver AN o e T o the 1aw. ehieh he | deaths in July, while 48 occurred in | | i o useful purpose. { ern islands in regard piiticat furis- | SETIE 0 S AOH Ay et the guny. He St 5 nel om i ta i For this reason im. the anthracite region of Pennsyivania 5 | S “T will make ®Bvery effort to push ,diction and place them permanently '““ e rel ot rosesdHie (aTRIots ploved by ti both i ent proceedings against the || l-ortl);eaflfs{i\s::e!x; T}:’;“h:q{ffn]\?fix‘ a ““““‘5,"‘5;?1';;‘?'2'}’ = ¢ 30 | BY the Associated Prees. for more vigorous and forceful Amer- ";flsr '1*(’;‘ :_\mer]'m;:“ e He f»“fi’;’ “Other prisoners are caid to have he Distric o be ced of i cial | loss of 1315 lives coa ng | ESTER, Mass.. August 30.— | - et svq. | fcanism during my term as depart- | “I would give 10.00 nks if the! 03 Benton Ford and Frankli o st s talked of in officlal] /4 ctry “has been recorded by the | Mgr. J. AVaish and Rev. Robert | CANTON, Ohio, August 30.—Evi- [ Cahsm Clrig I o o e ald, Bacon bill passed.” The Sultan at- ‘?:m;-x”{l»"hn]rsm) P e Ob A1 pe e irCIe jose the exposition| Mines Bureau. 17 less than for the J. Cairns. members of the Marvknoll | dence that witnesses in the mur-|“For two decades and probably more tacked some of the political leaders of |pqre 4 heing leaders of the plot. e ith | e o 1301 have faned thue |same period in 1925. Of this number | Mission Band in China, Were taken | der investigation of Don R. Mellett | members of the American military the north. because. he said, thev eir | go1j and Todd are still at large The largest|for. {1,089 were at bituminous mines, and | captives by a band of Chinese bandits have heen tampered with has come to | forces during the war, many of whom culated reports the Moros want inde-| " 'Tyo" prison commission is expected field, where the 225 at anthracite mines. One major headed by Chan Chuk-Saam in KWan | (i notice of Investigators into the | Are members of the Legion, will have pendence from the United States. to complete its investigation today and 100 employe CUMBERLAND FMR OPEN. | d_sasteir u}:]flu‘fr:iain Jul‘nntllg'e ({71;1; :!0{ (:ln:-r:‘l"\e-:“‘}: rl_l-‘f(;:?r'}:‘fifl‘}t‘: crime, they said today. They said it |3 c':rr’nmm]nzi s lhn‘ and mfiuenr'- = ‘~nhmu its report to Gov. Groesbeck Large reduc, It fins A IRka I, oMM R St he e & Erelyed -nd LA has developed that persons who sev.|on the policies of this Government., tomorrow. e e D FA 2T e "ot B Farher | 2, DAL PO e | B0 ety e aenties svers | FINED AFTER COLLISION. | S pioved o1 n projects ! I QLA Ry ivalie to the inquiry since have “for. | Slement of 3"[*""§Ilr‘n'°ri_'fl'; e —_— | he "N er This Yeur Beonuse of | HOME ROBBED, |t e e 210 11, 10 0 | soien” W’ it Wik il | Thi, Slemept W1 st Ll %88 puttimore Driver Blamed for Bt MUSEUM TO GET OKAP. Veather Uncertainties. city shortly after midnight and Ihived of some first-hand information, | eVen more Vigorously than it does ting Truck on Boulevard. ——— . 5 oldiers in the fort, s llur|\|gh f A sepurate Inquiry Into the alleged | "OW: and it must be guided along the o5 PR Field Expedition Also Bags Big g - outnumbering the 500 handits, fled Tty 5 : SRR path of vigorous Americanism. pecial Dispateh (0 The Star MAINE VISITED BY QUAKE. ot 20| Man and Wite in HOSP"M Suffer puthumbering the 200 hundits, fled and | o pering may be conducted. The oAbkl A Mt aciiie fair opened Loss by Theft. bandits. The robbers prowled around | investigators said that the reticence of | -Cites Record of G. A. R. harged with reckiess drivin A i ; h N A week with exhi- e e e en, oAttt | the witnesses first became noticeable [ T ro T Tl 0| Tewts Levin of Baltimore yvesterd HICAGO, August 30 (#).—Erought BOSTON. Augist 30 (). Reports ht. | Tichara Hunt, 36 vears, 1201 First | oy (o aoort o8 twellings ana took | Shortly aftér one of the chief suspecta| Gen. Fries recalod tase S1ON 101 G0 "aned 85 and costs by Justice of |{rom equatorial =~ African = haunts, from selstograph ions here and about a month street southwest, suffering from a ‘ lin the liguor conspiracy, closely allled | Years wer an o h where animals live in atmosphere de ¢ everything they could carry. of the Grand Army of the Republic|the Peace Iugh O'Neil here. follow 2 : in Canada todiy ated that yes- ecause of weather | bullet wound, and Mrs. Delia Hunt. '3 hady of business men took retuge | Nith the murder plot, was released by | 56 it Gominant in America, years ing a collision with a truck driven by scribed by hunters as “almost un terday’s earthquake was pure a The exhibitions in g wife, suffering from injuries re- | n’the fort. which had been abandoned | the District Court under bond. atterthe Civil War. Tie said that the | W. J. Miller of Washington on the breathable turkish-bath heat,” u spec local affair in northern Maine are er than | geived in an automobile crash while | by the. soldlers, and the bandit chief | The unwillingness of some of ‘the | 318 the FUvn ol LSS rige | Washington.Baltimore boulevard near | iMen of the rare ckapi is ane of the shucks were reported from Ox is was Children's day. | on the way to Emergency Hospital to | sent word to them by Mgr. Walsh | Witnesses to tell the complete stories | i ,P\“:" 't'(" mi‘mhflxw‘nf the Amer. | the District line. | prizes announced by the Fleid Mu anisiinn and s Someryet oot fon fee was charged | . were reportegl at the I the Chinese mission care.|they once told is being offset to a’m'w “;m oy measly 7 | Miller, it is said, was bringing a | SeUm today ax coming from the Mar b i O SR - "~ | hospital this morning s resting com: | (aker that. unless they agreed to give | Cértain extént by the appearance be- | 4% LogIOR: FOELDE JN0L MOEEY | 10ad of ‘fans to a fmse ball game at | shall Field expedition in the Felgkun nor heavy OUEN {0 Sane | anproHmately. 5,000 enteles bane {fortablys “Miete Condifionkvers Je-'| him o giifn ot maney e woull blaw, | 107 tHe SEATE Ity (adRy, OF Charles | U0 the sixty-ninth session wer Mount Rainier diamond and as he | KomEo. C LGS damage or personal i .| heen recei or poultry il A sum ¥ he would blow | e e, publisher of the Canton o 5 iy he | T Another trophy of the hunt of m sy o | Vesidents in some | the pikeon show. There is . large |Pored as impry Nenom Saran | ihe fort and Kill them all. The | F Al s e e e on | members of the American military | ¥A® turning inta the fleld the ear | . ym”cientists i pound speci- Wns fleeing from their homes. stock. Among the judges is J. . esterday ~morning Mrs. Sarah | business men said they would answer | - L ! | forces during the war. ! b f the rear of the | [l " (0 the long-hatred mountain 2 3 y J ookhauser, T street, looking 'the next day, i he result is not | Slain editor, and H. J. Burton, Colum-4 o) truck. n = The earthquake was not recorded | MeAtee, Washington, D. C.. former | Breokhau B|the ime i Uy, Dk ithe eAUlt 18 oL iesaetective 1. Gen. Fries said he will be guided in gorilla, captured 10,000 feet up Mount il pographs at Harvard Uni- | head of the United State: Piceon |after the Hunt home during the ab- told by Father Cairns, as he wrote his | PUS letective. | his administration of the District de. - . = | Babififes iy 1t rkite, in Cambridge, or the Do-!Service at Anacostia, D. C. The live |Sence of the couple, reported to the letter before the outcome. S & = partment by the principles laid down | Much of the Summer static can be | President Stanley Field of the mu- e et ttawa, [steck exhibit surpasses fhe showing |Police that burglars entered the = The bandit chief refused to give| Two original paintings by.Cotman,|in the constitution of the American greatly reduced by using a short, low seum and members of the staff ex end suthoraities inclined to the m. of 1 vear, and the fruit and flower | house by breaking cpen a rear door (he American priests their liberty and | whose masterpiece once sold for $2, Legion, always with the legion by aerial. It should be about 50 feet in | pressed keen satisfaction with the ef that the tremors were from exhibite are far ahead .,1 anything 'and stole a graphaphone valued at $35 /t* ., had no ldev)nl was in store {have been purchased for the. Mel ! wor God and Country” hefore length and suspended about 20 feet edition trophles, approximately - 1 cource, ever seen here, and $20 worth of carpenter tools. for them. bourne Museum of Australia. him. above the earth, 00 in numbesr.

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