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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON. Bl ™ e MEMBERS OF ALMW.IS TE Ing presented with the key to Marshall Hall b annual pienic onting yesterd ford, E. M. Ashcom, “fire ch PLEADING FOR THE WILDFLOWER. g the woods around Wa viculture posti of wildflowers from picnicker wildflowers, but don’t destroy th BIRL, 8, SUCCUMB TOBLOWBY TRUC Ruth Clore Is Hit Running in Roadway—Driver De- tained by Police. Ruth s Kirent Clore. northeast by a motor across the yos vears old, 322 was fatally truck while” running way in front of her home vesterday afterno She died At Casnalty Hospl about 3:30 o'clock this morning from internal in- Jurtes, Herman Coates, colored, 21 old, €38 Florence street northeast ariver of the truck, which was owned the Heckman Co. First and 1. sireets northeast, was arvested by of the ninth precinct and de to the result of the injuries and action of inju police tained child’s coroner It was 1 the child car and k ickly e mcen: Joseph D, treated th ditton so able 1o he ery. Palice ported by the police that an from behind a parked the path of the motor tes stopped the truck ssible and remained on assist the child, Drs. W WL L Cantrell t found her con- rious that they were un 1 ont hope for her recoy- reported the truck was equipped with defective hrakes, i as 1 1 Another Driver Arvested. Thomas Maoore, 50 vears old, 1400 Hopkins place, was seriously injured vesterd noon by an_automo- bile oy hy Rich- rds rington reet, at Pwenty-f I streets driver stop and make tdentity police reported, was ter in the day. He was 4 for investigation and to awalt the outcome of Moore’s injuries. M taken to Emergency Tlospital treated for lucerations of scalp and possible fracture skull. Later he was to Gallinger Hospit 25 Carroll, coran street, Com and to known sted 1 his and T and memi ni o victim iy, last leg, but was not } Policeman Knocked Down. 1 ' erously v While directing at Pennsvl was knocked down ind_Capital T ion car fight leg and hip injured ated by police surgeon len, 7 vears old, ad northeast, suffe a fracture of the skull re- tesday afternoo 1 result from o step of on_ the road rear he afternoon, is a patient Hospital. Her condi ted undetermined . Miss Stinnes Is Auto Racer. ) Providence on o was rep Claire the turned - a thrill important September 2 n 1eht rman trade colossus, wm business to Formerly in chars South American lu tvity, she has itomobile comperition tries, driving her own ra Lrothers, Miss Stinnes Hugs sports of an neh of jnst won r. Like her idle nan and others, who too often yield to the temptation to pick them. the The | ‘' LIONS HEAR lute | Rt ROLIC AT MA ALL HALL. Potentate Charles V. M. Fookes, “mayor” of the resort, during the Shriners’ left to F. Lawrence Walker, “recorder”; Mr. Shackel- ‘chief of police,” and “Mayor” Fookes. Washington Star Photo. Shackelford be- to right, Bet won first priz prize winner. and Ethel P. (. THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 2. WIN BABY CONTEST PRIZES. held at the Almas Temple outing at Marshall Hall These winners in the baby cond esterday, are, left v Wayne Phillips of 4412 New Hampshire avenue, who Hayden o 916 Seventeenth street, second Washington Star Photo. 1926. TION OF MARSHALL HALL. Members of Alm Temple, with their f: arshall Hall on the steamer Charles Macalester for their outing yesterday. s which insured a 100 pe TAKING POSSES! guests, arriving at ) K sion was featured by athletic events, a baby contest and various amusement stu cent good time for everybody. R Dr. P. L. Ricker and Dr. E. T. Wherry of the Departni ington yesterday in the Governmen by t of Ag- crusade for the protection “Enjoy the Copyright hy Harris & Ewing. to have been t is the slogan. other passenger on the tr: ital trip. TRAIL FOR WOMEN. The recent transcontinental flight of vdia P. Gove, granddaughter of Lydia E. Pinkham, i he first made by a woman. Richard Bowman, the pilot, shaking hai sconting believed s Gove is shown with Is with Rev. James Adams, the Copyright by P. & A. Photos. o AL HONORS. When the U. shurgh recently won the battle efficiency pennant, the gunnery trophy and the engineering award in the cruiser class of naval ships she did what no American naval vessel has done before. Officers of the eruiser arve shown with the gunnery and engineering trophies. Copyright by P. & A. P! Los Angeles Rabbi \ | Quits to Take Job g As Film Director By the Ass RURBANK, Calif., September Rabbi R. rattner has resigned leader of Temple nuel of Los Angeles to be- me a motion picture director, it as announced today lecause of its language, the motion picture has hecome the dominant force in modern civilization and the church or synagogue and the motion pic- ture have much in common,” Rabbi Trattner explained. GIRL WILL TESTIFY IN MELLETT PROBE | | ted Prese 2 | | nest universal Peggy Cavanaugh, Former Sweet- heart of McDermott, Before Grand Jury Today. BRINGING OVER SPEE| By the iated Press boat he has brought to th CANTON, Oh: eptember A 3 A. Clark, English sportsman, is country to'enter in the Detroit speed boat r aces and other events. wn on the S. 1t is understood that he may enter his speedster COAST NOMINATION i P Coolidge Republican Deci- sively Beats Anti-Court Men. State Race in Doubt. Gets Bigger Levy iated Pre CIT September Hiddle, former mayor and Atlantic City's largest indi- r- ment of $1.200 for a set of plati- num false teeth by a ruling of the Atlantic County of tion. The former mayor was protest. ing against an assessment of $95: 000 on_hoardwalk property when in the heat of the argument he re- moved' the glittering molar: | move vou, Mr. President.” r MeDevitt, an Atlantic “that we assess the | By the Assac SAN FRANCISCO, September Decisive victory for Senator Samuel M. Shortridge, Coolidge Republican, | opposed in Tuesday's primary by two anti-World Court candidates for the Republican for United tates Senator, and a nip-and-tuck i gubernatorial contest hetween Gov. | Friend W, Richardson and Lieut. Gov. . (", Young, the issue of which was 11l in doubt, featured returns from California precinets ated Press. The question of jurisdiction arose, as the former mayor is now a resident of Ventnor City. The board adjourned to think it over and after a recess decided that At- lantic City was entitled to the assessment since the teeth had been found he Young, who was bhacked in his fight (CATHOLIC CHARITIES | ~%.55:% 0 nomination France with ‘the racing Acme Photos. opponent In the midnight tabulation, in the races to be held here on the Potomac this month. timony today before the Stark County 5 5 grand jury investizating the murder | ppepISANS TO REGAIN of Don R. Mellett, nton publisher, | will be featured by the appearance of Peggy Cavanaugh, Cleveland, erst- while sweethes of 1 k 1gene MeDermott, missing “key in the mystery. The girl has been sought for several days by officers armed with ih- | poena. She was located vesterday by ‘leveland police. Another of the trio | of women sought in connection with McDermott’s part in the alleged mur-| CANTON, Chi eptember 2. der plot_testified vestorday She 18| communique of the Nationalist gov .\l<'|‘:u~'":|(!|»¢l;‘- 4s MeDermott after the | ernment has been issued, ordering the | mure | commander-in-chief's office to instruct The th Whoe sUll was missing | the Wuchow authorities immediately when the grand jury reconvened the N 5 i first of this week, still is being sought, | 10 veturn the Stout Memoris pital there to the American Baptist She is Catherine’ Barnes. landlady at Mission for The com- | the rooming house in Cleveland nt | 1 MeDermott stayed. '"Y“iun\ullu\n’ peremptory naugh is sald to have accompanied |, .jers to all Nationalist forces in O O s D e - non | ETunn Abrovince tAnq iélsawhire to | protect the life. and property of for. | unplea E CONTROL OF HOSPITAL Through Ne Baptist Institution Seized in China | to Be Returned and Foreign ’ By the Associated Pres: i W Marked in. | | | | Missionaries Protected. "h it abor, announced today, in mmigration service return: during the fiscal ye: the immigration service allo | on pleasure or busines | rary period. ed “such 35,326, A ¥ ist travel increase is unquestiona due to new legislation, which all | such visitors to admissions to have I reopening. ) contained 614 aliens to enter the United States nter without making at Ellis Island or' thi: is belng shown In|other port immigration station uropean tourist travel to the United | Husband said. eck- | hi ¢ ended June wed reen rt of the reason for the tour. | ably ows | ws | cal y uropean Tourist Travel to U. S. Gains w Laws and Steamship Drives Mr. steamship ampaigning for nited States to Howeve companies are also more travel to the Husband, acting Secretary | replace the business lost since the quota law cut down the great immie ion rush. ; 'he United Sfates still furnishes many more tourists to the outer world | than” come to it, notwithstanding the for a tempo- | noted The previous year show- | crease. During the last fis. r the immigration service gave ut more than 100,000 permits to aliens who reside in the United States, under which they made visits to othe s, and the number of native iralized Americans traveling d, of course, is much larger than ghts er the murder, when eign missionaries and to evacuate all | zed to have met a “pay-off” | According 1o Steve Kascholk. | Jhiccion” buildings now occupied by fm the military. i ‘Dermott was to have re- for his alleged part in the | “mpe Natlonalist government hax | further instructed the miscellaneous | workers’ union to open negotiations with the authorities of the Canton Hospital for the speedy reopening of that institution The Stout Memorial Ho seized recently by strike pickets who {have heen employed as virtual police by those demonstrating against for- | eigners, particularly the British settle- i ment at Hongkong. for a period of | { many months. The- Canton Hospital | was closed some time ago when har- | |assed by the strikers. sales expert of T BIGAMY CASE PlEZLES. ddre: oun constructive = F vesterday before mem-|Judge Calls Halt Trying to Figure | Lions Club at the May- Out Relationships. ‘Most of us want to reverse na-| CHICAGO, September 2 (&) ture.” continued Dr. Lee, “All fatirice Crusing’s matrimenial { people want to be slender and all|tions had court officials iz | To 4 frail persons want to be husky and{he was arraigned today on a charge |prime requisites for a good newspa fat. It can’t be done. my friends.” |of bigamy. His wife, Vita, 17, who |in the opinion of Dr. Walter Dr. lee divided mankind into five|ic also his step-sister, charged that liams. dean of the School of ic liological tvpes and declared | he was married and never divorced |nalism. University of Missouri. tha gennine salesman is able to|to Ruth Clow | present a sales story in five different {also is his cousin. The s to fit each one of the biological ~ontinued while the judge types. ¢ straighten it out, Sentence of Man Who Bran Korean Boy Upheld. TOKIO, September 2 (P).—A patch to the newspaper Asahi f Pingyang, Korea, vs the App it is hoped, testimony be will be completed. sxpected to follow Saturday. iy ow report is or early SALES TALK. pital was sentence of Dr. C. medical missionery, Korean boy on the cheeks with a | Florida Expert Says Most People Try to Reverse Nature. Find out what you are, what you can do best and then do it. It is the way to health, happin: and | AL months in prison, was suspended. The procurator has announced | would appeal the case to the Supr Court. Haysmeir was dismissed by forelgn mission board of his chy following his conviction. . o Be Tolerant. sure ion was given by < of the fower Hotel Asks Press t mifi NEW YORK, September when | Tolerance and understanding M Ji case was|in such a way as to make life tried to the morrow more abundant, beautiful, = Court has confirmed the lower court’s Haysmeir, for branding a The lower court’s sentence was three but the sentence ). SSIONARY LOSES PLEA.| ded dis- rom eals a cid he | eme the | irch | re per Wil- | our- | He | | sentences of 1 FOUR CONVICTS ESCAPE. Men Under 15-Year Sentences Beat Guard in Jacksonville Jail. JACKSONVILLE, Fla., September | 2 (®).—Daniel T. Lowe, confessed at- tacker of young girls, and three al- leged yeggmen, under penitentiary years each, eseaped from the Duval County jail early to- day, after beatinz George W. Brown the night jailer, into submission. The: had been held in cells for condemned | men. While their break was in prog- ress three negro prisoners were mak- ing their getaway from the city jail. The three men who escaped with Lowe are a trlo ordered brought here by Gov. John W. Martin when he ed that Dade County, au- during the time when' the ppeals were in progress, had |sent them to the State prison farm red thelr | at Ralford because they fa escape from Miami jail. The men are J. G. Ward, E. L. Smith and J. B. Williams. Queen Marie of Rumania, who for of New Jersey, who|would have papers set down events |the past 20 vears has used a fountain pen to do all her literary work, now more luses a typewriter and is able to use seeking te trace his entry into this ocessful interior decorator is a good eight fingers quite expertly. coun- | or| but his margin had been reduced from nearly 23,000 to less than 12,000, The vote: Young, 307,683; Richard- son. 296,523 On the other hand, the Republican senatorfal race was emphatically one- | sided on the face of 7.563 precinets. These returns gave Senator Short- ridge 305,750 votes, as against 219,238 polled by Robert M. Clarke, anti- World Court candidate backed by Senator Johnson, and 116.293 polled by Representative Walter F. Line- also an opponent of the World Court, but stressing strict enforce- ment ‘of the prohibition Iaw The candidates for the Democratic gubernatorial 1 nations, divided ps, re- spectively, # other of traficking with Tammany or con- spiring with McAdoo, were dividing the Democratic vote, ticularly in the g 1 race. Justus Wardell was ‘url Alexander Johnson, dry anti- ammany candidate for the guber- natorial nomination, indorsed by Wil- of the : liam McAdoo, 43321 voles to named | 43,679 in re! % from 46 precincts. PLANS $40,000 DHIVE‘ tor Hiram Johnson, still led his R T | Budget for This Sum Approved by Executive Committee—For Relief Work. ACCUSED OF MARRYING GIRL AND HER MOTHER Ohio Man, Held Bigam; Charge, Said to Have Taken Chil as His Second Wife. By the Associa‘ed Press. TOLEDO, Harry Hendr rest here, today ch following™ discovery by home in which on v o d| A $40.000 budget during the vear 1927 was approved at | a meeting of the executive committee | | of the Catholic Chariti headquar- | ters, in the Barrister Building, last night Rev. plained for relief work | September - 26, was under ar- 1 with bigamy | police of the | Hendrickson lived with Oralee Schaffer, 15, his bride of two months, and her mother, former- ffer, whom' he mar- | ried three years axo. The girl is being detained at the {Juvenile detentlon home, and her | | mother is at the Schaffer home with | | her six-month-old son |~ Mendrickson married Mrs {in T Ohio. in September, 1923,y Following the marriage they lived in | axecut! cotnmites ik Toledo until the birth of thefr son Six | chajrman of the committee on ar-| John K. Eiliott, also indorsed by months ago. when Mrs. Schaffer sent | yangements for the annual dinner.| McAdoo, and used by his oppo. for her daughter. In July Hendrick | Arthur J. May, president of the Cath- | nent, Isadore M. Dockweiler, of plot- son took Oralee to Marshall. IlL, | glic Charities, presided at the meeting. | tifg to capture the State organiza- where He is sald to have m ed her. | Other memb present included Rev. | tion for McAdoo, with an eye to the He returned to.Toledo and established | p, ank R. Weller, James | 1928 presidential campaign, was lead- her in their home of wife with | 1 ; Adam Weschlér, Ray | ing in the senatorial conteat. the consent of the girl's mother, po- | Wise and Michael D. Schaefer. | Huron Fitts, former departmental lice say. The three had lived there | . | commander of the American Leglon, MAN, 78, STILL MISSING. since. | | was leading Frank Merriam, Speaker John O that the inc ar was due to a b addition of | calls for relief during the current vear, the expenditures for such work | Showing a gain to date of more than { 100 per cent over the year 1925, Charles W, Datr, State deputy the Knights of Columbus 1ed chairman of the 1 and will open the campalg nnual dinner of the Catholie Charities ecarly in No- vembe director, ex-| e over last of leading « Schaffer 1 Helster, a member Hendrickson will be arraigned on a | of the Assemikly. S48 Toman 3¢ Ktae former State by an over- 4 | Whelming margin in the Republican contest for lieutenant governor. | statutory charge today, after which | he probably will be held for Marghall, | 1L, authorities to face a big{iany | | charge there. Thomas 0. Chesley Left Boulevar Heights on August 3. Mystery of the disappearance [} " | JUST'PLAIN “MISTER. |mnomas . chester | | left the home of K Willlam Smith, Boluev morning LAWN PARTY TONIGHT. Anthony’s Parishioners Raise School Fupds. of 78 vears old, who | daughter, Mrs. | rd Heights, the | g¢. of August 3, has not been | solved. The missing man, who resided | | ut hiy daughter told Mrs, | el ] it noti | A lawn party_and dance will be Gnnghter, Moy S308 to vialt another | i (onight by St. Anthony's parish. Mills, Md., but failed to reach Hwn-t;.'ll.“:l’;:h N ek rarun e s T e et and Monroe streets northeast, the " vouth | 1 Mar £ JToumerous relatives | ¢, the henefit of the school equip. land falled to elicit any clues, | |claiming to be Baron Frederick von | (4 3 ment fund. One of the features will 1 | Chesley a )1 e res ] is said to have Jsley wam 8 former redtdent of the | o yiraw ride through Brookkand, | Krupp, jr., Imitted | vicinity of Mes 2 s | 4 ALl Ued | vicinity of Meadows, Prince Georges | "¢, : e T b D Adaian | County, M. Hix wife died about six | 1%, Committee in g gt - sabor and that 8 4 native of un- years ago. ‘i«‘|l(7m r” l“\l|‘,‘“‘:’mp;. :):‘l .\\ln;h; May zmorris, Mrs Matiimore, |gary. He declined, however, to di- | vulge information which would aid | | Mrs. John Mackay. Miss Florence immigration officials, who are still | Mattimore, Mrs. Cétherine Lynch, ss 1da. Mae Madigan and Mrs. John tZmesris. [“Baron” Krupp Admits Hié Real| to Name Lacks Title. ALBUQUERQUE, N. Mex., Septem- ber 2 (®).—Prior to leaving here yes. terday in custody of officers from Wil mington, Del., where he will fac worthless check charge. . dered. the most suc All things consi country.- o000k, says the Office Boy.