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(&) SEPTEMBER 24, 1926. ] R S N | THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. (. FRIDAY: FAGENADDEGL | o s NEW COURTFHT_FRAY TGS ORDERED JED. g ATDSEED AHEAD N TOURNEY LOOMS N SENATE -t s 1t e RECORDS EXPECTED = - Home to Mamma, She Can’t | - Semi-Finalists’ Close Golf in Powers Qualify Acceptance! Gnaw Bark.” Wife Says. | {Laurel Qualifying Tests To- “Pro” Meet—Leaders One 5 day May Set Marks—30., { ettt | TEACHERS' SALARY y +ISSUE UP TO BOARD Nineteen May Suffer Reduc- tions From $200 to $2,100 Under ‘Ruling. of Reservations—Revision | Stroke Apart. by U. S. Doubted. | Comedian Says He Thought, 000 Spectators Forecast. | Fight for Back Alimony i Had Been Dropped. BY WILLIAM ULLMAN. i Automobile Editor of The Star. With advance seat sales indicating an attendance of more than 30,000, exceeding the mark established at the | yaces lasi June, preparations were | going forward today to handle a record-breaking throng at tomorrow's races at the Laurel Speedway. A decided stimulus to interest in 1he contests has followed the sensa- tional performances of the Natiomal Motor Racing Association drivers { making their second appearance on Whether 19 funior high schonl teachers must suffer salary losses ranging from $200 to as high Ae $2.100 in one instance will ba decided by the Board of Education, it was stated at the Franklin School todav. Dr. Frank W. Ballou, superintend |ent. fs anxious to aveid the pisce ment of 34 teachers fn ealary class | 2C as ordered by the controller gen eral, hut tha opinien appears to ba growing at the Franklin Schoal *hat this necessarily wiil be the course of By the Associated Press Possibility of another fight in the United States Senate over American adhesion to the World Court loomed | == today as the result of the action of ' By the Associatad Press | the delegate advisory conference m! NKW YORK, September 24— | Geneva, Frank Tinney, comedian, today faces he conference approved the draw- | the possibility of “doing a turn” in ing up of a special protocol to trans. | jail. hecause he thonght his former {1ate the five American reservations |wife had withdrawn court actlon for linto the language of the court ahd the | $1.400 alimony. Broadway is for-| covenant of the League of Nations. |Selting recent reports that a recon- The protocol. which will be forwarded | Ciliation was in prospect. ik phRi o Finney was cracking jokes in to Washington, would give court |gyiqcnge Wednesday when he should Br the Associated Press GARDEN CITY, N. Y., September 24— Walter Hagen. defending title holder, was 2 up on Johnny Farrell of Mamaroneck, N. Y. at the end of the first round of their 36-hole semi final match in the professional golf | championshin at Salishury to | Les Diegel, former Canadian cpen ' champion, finished the firsy 18 holes of his match against Johnny Golden | of Paterson, N.'J.. 5 up. Hagen reeled off a {ltiant round | - of 69 tn gain his advantage over Far | . : vell, who found himself trailing in | members the right to withdraw their [have been in the Hrooklyn Supreme the giant Maryland oval. The feat the Board of F n. . spite of a consistently good 71, one pproval of the fourth and fifth reser jurt showing cause why seven lof Fred Winnat in ling the track | the lez on brought by stroke under par tions in the future. |“veeks' arvears in alimony at $200 a RANK TINNEY, within one Afth of & second of the 8f0b ot sty schioal s E e he protocol, if accepted by the week should not he phid | {world record and sensational | | in the colored « s was Successive Birdies Win. {powers pepresented by the Geneva | Justice Dike held the comedian in | ’ driving of Jimmy son, Hussell | designed to obtain salary increases Successive birdies on the sixteenth i DEC delegates, would need approval of the |contempt of court and ordered him (him July 24, after 15 years of mar- | Snowberger, Tay Keech, Frunk | for these teachers and brought the and seventeenth holes Iagen his e | Senate, it was felt_here by ahservers |juiled ried life, naming Imogene Wilson as | mer and others of the fonal stars | miling of the contre general that margin. Here he laid hiz approaches LAWRENCE DENNIS. [Who said that President Coolidge | “If Frank Tinney wants to hold |co-respondent. —She would like to | has given race followers a | thevesnonld have well up on the green and then holed : | would he without authority 1o ex-|his job he had hetter send that money | move fo California with her T-vear- | of the remarkable performances ik 30 SS08 iy o out each time in one putt, sinkinz a | | change ratifieatlins without further [ home ta mamma.” said Mrs. Tinney. |sld son or get hack on the stage. | may be expected in the threeevent 1 victory for them 12-footer at the sixteenth and a seven- | § advice and consent of that body. and [“I ean't eat Long Island underbrush | tronble with Mr. Tinney,” she | program tomorrow. | efithe sination 8 footer at the seventeenth that submissfon of the supplemental lany longer. [ ean't gnaw the bark | i that he is fr ully care- Winnai's mark, the fastest time! of these teachers, aa it Diegel outstripped even the brilliant doctument probahly would re-open the |from the trees around my home out | You can't he gentle with hini. | ever made on the Laurel howl by a | affected, will lose mon the de Hagen in his morning round, h""“F‘ struggle which has heen one of the |there!™ | have tao slap him with a sum- | ear not equipped with dise wheels | ejsion is put into effect sut on the eichteenth green with a most hitter of the last session of Con- | She gaid, however, if Tinney would | or something.” still_is not up te the predictions of | Reason for Possible Toss relinguish his half of ownership of | Tinney, with Karl Carroll's “Van- | N. M. R. A, offielals, who are counting LT et ebias iR acuse, sald he under- | confidently on the qualifying tests i B Ay b 2 Tolass il Tan wn | this aftenoon to produce the fastest | tven [ tinie ever mude any one-and-one class as of 1 will forfeit the medal round of 5. 1 under par. His| Isven 0 T LIy 1 L P seore tied the best previous mark o e the home #t Baldwin she would for- | ities” in & the tournament. made in the qualify- | Two Provisos Defined. get alimony. | stood Mrs. Tinney had withd fng round by Mike Patton of Mem- The fourth veservation prohibits | % gho added that the comedian had |her action. for which he was phis. Tenn. Golden went ;””“""“ amendment of the court statute with- 10t paid her a cent since she divorced La summons six diys ago. eighthanile speedway. Five other Hto o §$7,000 grada in 73. | lohiine United States, —— S= = —————— | drivers pushed near to this speed in i Y hiemen et vesterday afternoon’s tuning trials e mEnt InTo the 26 claxs 924, they would have al placement of $1.8 Diegel had par scores on every hole i o oo Foswil) of 0 tscsming e site tne o 1. 8. Charge Credited i T i o PEDESTR'ANS MusT o L Ve og i bomeward srner” | Inducing Both Sides to | iome of ciputex in whieh the Unied | 0BEY SIGNALS BY Yol A has or elaims an interest. nviction that tedchers ted b 1 at the Frank one hole to his New Jersey opponent [ States : . < Following, out its ¢ during the reund, dropping @ lonz | Agree to Negotiate. | While State Department officials ! NEW. REGULATIONS | (Zoioiiny ous its conslotion thel Putt for a birdie 2'at the s i facoiied (o compent i the whaerice : Sl e b G o e o Lol - LR omial a8, i e el TroIT- Tt T that feature one marathon event, the t W Bl Diezel 4§34 8 483 5 48865 the Aseoctuisd Prosn parent that_the “entire question of (Cantinued from First Page.) SR R L g o i T iolde 542 8 T 73 St g o American membersnip had heen com A D e & R i o tHete maibios s 4 Golden 4444854264377 | MANAGUA. Nicaragua. September Lpcoioq 1o a preat extent by the o the residents on Meridian place are :nihv ..nl‘: ’:“":)\:‘-l ”w »I.mna"- 9 Rowinkonow thetr fol 2, Farrell Takes Second. 24 An armistice has been signed he- | JifiGn of the conference, which would | awners o automabiles. according to| IS clSs A SDARL B e ke s S AL dridge, and there is no avail- 20 es ur to qualify, and & age space, so they are obliged miles an hout to qualify championship race of 100 miles. 2 b sl s ores ha f . ¢ om- | Mr. K Hagen, who has been outdriving all [ {Ween the Liberal generals who have | defer indefinitely, if not prevent com ‘MacKenzne and Vmgt Win- | a""p = N ewioe e o his opponents thus far in the title|heen leading a revolt against the de- | pletely, participation of the United | . J ; i | & ; : ) leave their cais on the streets at . losses of at least ten ' event. crashed his ball 300 vards off { facto Chamorro zovernment and the | Statex in the work of the court. . P 16 eide EHEIE cal SEOT R which will be open to cars that have Upper: AL A 86 et ! T e el i 0 Yards T | comaeruaiine mencite ot the head of| The report of the Geneva conter-|* ners in First. Match Play [night. & *5 0 ] Shown themselves capable of 120 it b ol tedchors S inbeti d agen was sa on wit = ence ix merely advisory, and initiative e Bing dum. Hagen wan slely an withthe wovernuent fai said he felt that it would be less of a | Miles an hour ome Wway ot v es. Peace nego- his second. while the Mamaroneck | . 4 vests now with the powers represented. g ‘or er avs, during the Tt el et o | ations will he started next week. | WS 0 Frae (o reply to Washing- | Round Today. | narashin 1o desicnate Meridian plce | ot | sevond | Guvs, Gutiie .::m ar nat ; Within 5 feet of the tup on hix third { SiEnatures were affixed yesterday | ton in whatever fashion it seems hest. | ~ i ax w one-way street than to eliminate | FRCEE-UR BEVEC 00 o ; s olfpthie te i “ T however, and dropped his first putt for | #n board the 1. & & Rochester in the | In this connection it was rec Hed | parking aliogether, and from the | {EURE (LI ARG e of Classiicali g & half in | presence of Rear Admiral Julian L. | heré that leaders of the fight against | Favorites won without exception [ point of view of the Ire Department | o0 "\(ho have been amply paid | 3 - Farvell hecane 1 up at the second | Latimer. The revolt is described as | American adhesion, notably Semators!in the first match vlay round of the | one or the other is absolutely neces- | ¢ (o 6 tarest by the spectaculir ‘»]' bE{tyagtiers At foitRas e oIS hole when Ifazen's iremendous drive entirely suppressed on the Pacific side [ Borah. Kepublican, Jdaho, and Reed, | Bannockbur It Club invitation St < of the regulationg for- | Griving of the N. AL R. A, pilots as| e tFeird e iy : hounced off the fairway into a w e Tihevale st hojq | Democrat, Missour], have maintained | golt tournament today. — Although | Mudifications of the wiulations for | ey pushed their tiny, powerful n ease through the ! G track. His 1 ory was short e Aviantic) i 5 their opposition, despite the approval |‘Alhert R. MacKenzle of Columbia [ Pidding horsedrawn and commer: k| STien BVet thi Rizuidini 4 < W o will ot be afiected st most intoin frap, While Farell was an, | 1 eatie Goast morth-of Biued ziven by the Senate, and it was | had difficulty with J. B. Murphy of [ Vehicles un certain streets Were ab-i oo .o punks of the bowl at breath- the lare Wi s i The armistice hetween the Liberals | thought that submission of the sup- | Bannockburn, former Middle Atlantie | Proved Shtae apbens. « Us Haresian e ) aRG iz Hagen, reachinz the earpet with his third, was stvmied. Ile made a clever pt ta loft the hall with his The regulations will become ef- fective in 10 days and Conservatives was the American charge d arranged b apranged Y | plemental protocal might furnish them | champion, he won on the seventeenth [ another opportunity to conduct an| green by 2 and 1. George J. Volgt | It remained for Frank Farmer, e n = | still using <rulches vesult of a | pary losses whic om W At ; ‘ 2 N {rence Dennis, who served as Interme- " | of ) Col. 1. ¢ Mol a stant director 3\ u odny mashie, and took a 5 to Farrell's par 4.1 018 Dennis, 2 r fiensive agninst adherence. of Bannockburn, who tied for the ! . 1. . Moller, « S SALa e @ hiladelnhia . T . v i LIRS o rabe s, | dinry here with the government. while | aualifving medal vesterday with | of traffic. was anuthorized by the n,‘%;ml“a'\, Hones AL Toiaemn Many Believed Missing in inz the nest ton o Farvell holing out # ot putt after | Sdmiral Tatimer acted as interme. | Other Senators’ Positions. “Kenzie, won his mateh today | missioners today to visit Be 2 il S SR B S S | The sitnation withont precede . Ryrne of Bannockburn, | acuse, Cleveland. Detroit and Chi- [ f G Sttt O IR Flori in the histo mhidie sehoo . afternoon. Riding high on the outer orida Storm Reassure | . diary on the coast. It was Mr. Hpnnlx‘ St ot (e '-IC::I his second Within 3| 0" persuaded ihe government to| It alse was recalled that Senators | (IR, j cago for the purpose of studving new | . | m presumed that if the x modify fts original armistice terms 0 Gooding, Republican, Idaho, and | jon " Qhorey of Argyle defeatedSyStems of electrie traffic lights and ! ’::“,|;'fI_L'A: "‘t-\l\hl; \'\:h h e ha:\k»fl;flpn . teachers have 1o refund Hagen Squares Mateh, = jas ie jnduce the revolutionists 1o 8¢ | prammell, Democrat, Florids, Tad| . P, G hmciahs of Peabekbyrn, ©]new mothods of control of traffie re.| 00 deuTecs 8t the tirh, Farier Sev Relatives Here. | momey it will b vont in install Hagen squared his match amainst} O v Renerally ‘concéded that with, | saued statements attacking the courtjand 4. and D. L. Thomuon iof Manor cently perfected. SUity ety Uit Whiwe Kol Kess . mEnigI R e BARBRIEE I e hon 130 vard Bfth and then|out the good offices of the United |fallowing the adjournment of the last "":“"_""""'*I W B Cairen W :“"'!;":':-.lf‘~ > his car jrom rolling down the pre- ; ) the Junior hist . hecame 1 up by winning the eighth|States the armistice could not have | gaegjon, and that the auestion of | L e L o r sht| Z0NING REGULATION cipitous track. e telling ‘nf the ~.vl.'- OF|fan saite e nds continte t statins May Set New Records relatives and fr ht Results. CHANGE POSTPONED The qualiiving runs this atternoon, {0 be received he Washington resi . vt | PLANS FLORIDA BENEFIT. with a birdie 3. Rounding the turn;been arranged. as both sides claimed i o srominently i a1 the minth, the champlon hald his|military advantages and wanted to | 2dhesion had Qgured prominentiy | | many of the Senatorial primary con- d ¥ Sec dictate the terms. advantage. going out in 34, two strokes D thinivenr. & : e e ) ; - i X L | tests | Second flight results follow: James o which holders of tickets for to- |dents. With the reest: HBAsE A SThe i ! TEXT OF ARMISTICE RECKIVED, | (ommenting upon the action of the | North, Kirkside defeated I. T. Shoe. TO JANUARY, 1928 | morrow's events will be admitted | communication, many reported miss Hagen. ont traenanae a1 : ik “! Geneva_conference, Senator Georke |maker of Columbla by default; M. s without extra charge, are expected to |0 g IR RS IO Farrell. omt. ,....4 4 3743 45 W 11. Moses. Republican member of the 3 Miller of (ongressional defeated y 2 Siret Pag bring thousands to the track in view | "% ¢ SRLGR IR RS “Shin's Condert” Aboird Teviatha Nagen, nutdriving and ontapproach. | NAVY Department Gets Report . on | toreizn relations """'!"""";4‘ “"f‘"”“"d . J. Gray of Manc and 1; De- (Continued from First Page.) the announced intention of |located and have wired relatives ! i ¢ ; . Leviatha tnz Farrell, appeared 1o have the Nicar si alter a visit to the White House that | Vore' Rurr of Columbia defeated Maj. [corner of Thirteenth and T stre M. R. officials to give the| The name of but one person still With Celebrities in Charge ! aragimn s itinton. Thera was little likelihond of & change | Gon. A. A. Frics 0 Congreesional, | cmemaer ta o demh of 100 feer v | drivers every chance to establish new [ missing today was added to the T8S s, match well in hand after the fifth ady_compiled. 1le is Nick hale. The sixth was plaved in smonth| The Signing of a l5day armistice being approved in the fifth reserva- '3 and 2: Tynn Haines of Bannock-[qe iood Hope road records. alr Hean e par 4s. but at the seventh hoth were {hetween the factions in Nicaragua | 100 - i G burn defeated 15. L. Bono of Colum-|* Gpaties from first commercial (-, 40. |, FEntrants who will take the boards {dolos of Hollvwood. Fli., whe has vel- |y pjgrida o0 trapped near the green. Farrell’s G 2 < i Remarking that he spoke With i 1 yp: Eliott Spicer of Argyle 4 today, with race conditions prevail- |atives in this eity el 4 was made known by the Navy De. | .. Hontinlay hecause of his prl- D Eall £ ; foot height, to residential A, .40-foot o hosrd e third was 60 feet hevond the pin, but | v : | citresh credentiala’ becatse of pri; defeated €, . Ward of Congressional, | pejghty property on the south side of | "E: include Those who o were reported safe | it Hagen missed his 12footer for a win | Partment today in a message from | mary vic in a campaign featured |y yp: 1. S. Fautsz of Bannockburn |y ool Poet™ “ioitheant between |0 lies Gleazon Russell Snowberger, (&€l = o oL g P Hnghes and Will Rogers o Tom Reed, Bill Strickler, Ray Keech, | ¢ sue, Senator Moses said | japyied 11, 1, after coming out of the sand nicely,| Rear Admiral J. L. Latimer, com.|hy the court 3 iman, Washington, A LAy Husues anis : and the hole was halved In 35, Af the|mander of the special service | that the reservations must atand as (5" ciaT L ihey Flovine. of Heaver | cane avenue and FOrty ninth street. | .o Pawson, Fred Winnal, Bill Sen- Fiedert, Joseph F., at Miami, who | 70¥ 1 4 . H onte o the nembers ol he T < » a 3 D N ATTY & 3 wire s siste <, Rei leton . ¥ b eighth Hagen's approach struck the|sauadron. i S L { the Dam defeated G. A. Kemps of Ban-|, ¢ i ‘r“';'l"‘ ‘f;“’m;'xf":"‘ srilhos ;‘“l [vardo, Al Aspen. Larry Williams, J. | Wired his sister, Mrs. Reid Middleton | e D e e fing and hounded 20 fest away, but | The announcement at the Navy | 1eague. i | nockburn, 2 and 1. ,ML“- St "‘, Ba 'If“_‘ | Everett, Frank Farmer, Niles[of Washington. e @ passenieys: Ohers: on e kank hic first putt to hecome 1 np | Department siated that Gen. Arguell .. Jutlit Deew Reservation. None of the contestants in the second | NeIKh. praperty facing IUNN e | Gary and Jack Desmond. Glew, Dr. Donald, and y Dol D il Eer sl for the first time. ivluar of the Lolicio department, Blue- !h-l “h"“::”fi.')\l:;"‘nlw-x:?:k{‘l})n‘;-:l dav’s qualifving play vesterday came (18 the south fine of ot 2 SQUare | rhe flist race on tomOrrow's pro- .“|’le" ‘\ll‘ il Mre 5 ;1 AL |y es i Bogare dn 1) Diegel made the eontgning nine|flelds. and Gen. Moncada, command. | heen drawn by . ft "MOAre, | close to the 71 regisiered by Mac- (=% : estde 4 [gram will stare at 3 pm. It will Milton. Miss Naney: Mis, Loulse o Glal snbassador Wil against Golden in 34, twa under par, | IN& _the Tiheral forces, signed the American jurist on the court, and i | Kdnbie and Voigt, twin seores of 79 |, Change from residential «f, 60-foot fje o 25-mile sprint for the fastest {Molons and' child, and A< B S Anlassador e it e B DA following agreement for an armistice, NOU gOINK to “suffer from such chANE- |\, Dy ‘W, R. Pearce of Bannock- height, 1o first urn‘mlm‘vm‘" 00 foot leary i he N, AILCRC A, ranks sna{Willlams andthree chiliren ind Senator David A, Re first and taking the second with a|Wwhile on beard the Rochest DK . ; ifest here qn | DU And Frank K. Roesch of Wash- ";’1%‘"- v!";'_?:lhv:«:‘xlg;:‘lph "l'lll' .~;|'\_ | will be followed by the 23-mile ama- | fives of Mrs, David (. Lutire SeTeAREA £ g par 4. while the Paterson ptaver was | Section 1. Armistice 15 days. sub. Some interest {“":1 "‘;I"" "';L ":'I" "' ington being the lowest cards turned I'n *x‘;‘ l"r“m’:; L'M_“ S INERIVILE “jtenr yace. The 100-mile event will |3 M8 Porter street. Washington, : shading his ball ant of a frap for a {Ject extension hy mutual consent | {he statement of BIr CrAnCE PEC B n during the day. finge Trom. residential B, re«|clome the pragrany, sife Miami. Miss Mary Stua =S S The New York contender then {Should more time he needed for con. | New Zealand before ihe Genevt fon-| the qualifying limit for the first e O e e ] aantil | The later starting time wax decid- | Milton wax abourd a ship hound for|ner mother at Cottage City, Md., “We halved the remaining holes 1o the|ference. Section Suspension _of | fevence that international qu S flisht came at 82, when four play- (&' ¢o.fon L Ueq upon in order 1o give hundreds | New York when the hurricane strick | are sufe. lost home and everything E G0t i involving the League of Nations : v B, 60-foot helght, property honnded by § o turn in par. The [ hostilities during armistice. Section | MO ‘\'_I” Trom i raximity op €U tied at that figure for ane place, | pighieanth Street, Quarry rond, Lanier {0 fans who otherwize could not Miami. She now Is visiting here with rn Luey anda Mary Jine Diogel, o, 844434444 a3l % Neutral zone now ineluding Blue. MUENL 1¥ o aTrom e ebroximity of land Paul P. Steintort ot Baunack: | GESEG R LIS TTeel, exelusive of |Téich the track plenty of time to M7, Futtreft her <istor ! Golden, out,...45 443 31 i fields 10 be extended to include hiufr, | Ameriean Samoa g Samoit. | jyin was the only one ready for a | . e e ot 4o 0. Co-operating in this divec- harper, Mr. and Mrs A Miin n. Alex, . on $ 44436010 (Gands and canos, this sone OVer Which New Zealand has a man- |y ofr’ The limit in the Mml'R'f strip ne for: widening (o€ 1 [l Siva B, and 0. Railrond has set hepard, Mrs, Carl, at Miami wires ' hie, A T five ehildrer After a poorly plaved tenth in s, {under military control American | date. He also expressed the opinion | gight wag 93. e et | ST bt B e et or T that the 1'nited States might not ac- | ' g o o i . e 5 hich bath pitched short ont | marin ivil administration by de | LiAL he Tl SIALR TR T ey | o P Cartwright of Bannockburn itting | the erection of private |the track at 2:10 pan. The run to s near the green. Farrell drew | facto government: customs collections jwon the low net prize with 80— raged T ; - (the speedway requires but 30 - i ot ebl ek ReBATVE A0 ’ ousing not more than four | ¥ _requires bu min even with Hagen a1 the eleventh. {he deposited. order High Commissioner | Brotool which xeserve to the powers 1542, James E. Johnaton and Mid- | BT O e ial TOMr lities, which will give Jate arri Viere he dropped his nd within six m. to be disbursed for judgment, (o€ TETL QO ICUG A Pt | dleton Beaman, hoth of Bannockburn, | gut consents if located 50 feet back {PIeNty of time (o veach the stands tnehes of the cup amd was down for {expenses in department Rluefields, HEIRE AHED | tied for second place with net cards | of the front huilding line and if the |Defore the flag Is dropped starting {the first race. Jso was adopted | the time for its last special train ”"{»W:mzyx_:_x\v;.y\,\;\r: The Cuening Star i @ birdie 3 to the champion's par l\mllrm the fivm.- nteed customs housa FeServations. 5 {of 63, entrance is from a public alley, S {bond: not military uses POW NORS CEP] | rhe co o < 4 S Next Four Halved. O A e heouxh vona| TOWERS HOFR ¥ ACCEP’ i Dinnes fo0 Contestaits | The commission refused to ap-| Flag System Explained. Dinisiices the addili ; b - ; The next four holes wera halved in |rorbidden. | Section 8- Covernment = = | ] [proye the followlng proposed chankes:| he specdwny also & easi) <hnmainees ke edution dodsistal o specsobieriters of s } r « orbidden crion. Jover N N 3 oK P Yol = et rom residenti -foot | speedway also is easily ‘ tc. although Farrell wis forced 1o |forces withdrawn ffom Bhff 1o Rama | Believe Everything Possible Done to | MacKenzie and Voigt have heen Rezone from residential B. 40-foot { ARSI L o { | seeded in the draw and may meet | height, to first commereal (%, §0-foot 151" e . 0 in the final round tomorraw nfter- | helght, property on the narthwest [ISIS. Who use ihelr own el noon. A dinner will be given at Ban- [corner of Rhode lIsland avenue and i Ml ot B T nockburn's new and commodious | Tenth streets northeast. Rl Kisito the Forme drop a saving 40 foorer the Af-Lwithout molestation. Section teenth. Here his drive haoked to the | Mane vough. while he shanked his midir Merry]e Stanle_v Rul(eyscr 3 Iy Financial Editor Meet Reservati da troops withdrawn from zone 110 Laguna Perlas or other suitable By Cable to The Star and Chicago Dails News e York Tribune and of ¢ approich into a trap at the vight. His | place outside zone, Section 6—No re. GENEV Keriber i road, over & it AhiT mais aosll over the Rax. buy he lintorce et P N A e 2 rad | clubhouse tonight for the tournament |~ Rezone from residential B restriet | . DL Lo KraARY contrilutor 7 g : Aanpad N ATac ipult Moncada on , Dositione kel by Court sinatories feel that eversthing | contostants. ed. 40-foot height, to residential B, |"SwaY, about one-half a mile. 7 | Moneada o st nor 0 1t | possible has been done ta accept the | i . e y . ght, a (B ‘or those who see the races, the incoming Hagen Rama except b OF | WA & e B Pairings, with qualifying scores, | 40-foot height, area in the Northeast | g . " at o Mr. Rukevser blazes ..o A HAKY e B0 ceidlers o wtiive e in| oo [eaecioan, TR One Tt S BRI roniow BolfAed on the north: by U street, ohbo o Uoed DY (HE mtartee call for e AMr. Rukeyser blazes a3 | 800 soldiers 1o arrive there in few latisfactory to the United States, so L n. The white emblem is used new trail in journa ‘ i S A4 First fight—g. R MacKensie. Columbia [ the South by R street. on the east |t start (he race, vellow m s | days. Rection 7—Navigation Reo ax 1o permit the United States to be a His contributio tor Diegel contimed his terrific y condide free 1o American boats in burn (8O | by Thirtieth 3 h i Ston: ondide o American hoats o iihe: | 4. M. Johnaton, Bi N v Thirtieth street and on the west | tjon 1. stop: green, beginni s ¢ vounding the turn. becoming up | jog o tra Sectin e | A g | Dieweilpngon Eannockaus, 1% by B sburg ro i : el b Thirtesnth 1 hirdia Bs: Ho wis play i K ! On- | was felt to require that the United khurn (811 3. C. Shorer. ‘Argvle 1741 | oo : 2 j fied and checkered, finish ort hject of ; nirte o M s ference. hut prisoners may he ex. | Qate« he on a basis of equality i Rarraien, "By (861! | 60-foot height, to residential B. 40-foot | ' The starter for the races will he important sulije i 0 n s seconds well up or e pinj, ol Sl Sertin * S e - g, Voi mockburm Ve W . i Ko st bound Eltier: P 2 PHen. W A frei Hgule esanduiy i on Ihe ninfehanzed with Moneada. Section - jience, acceptance of the Ameriean 1o et Bannockbum (1) Se. W F. | height. avea in the Northeast hounded | Eimer P. (Doc) Gerner. Vincent Row- inance from the | i 5 1 i (Al disputes subject to arbitration hy o net th i Chasmar. ‘Colum: | by Kearney street on the south, Mon- | Jand ix the official timer and Albert 2 ¢ rim on almost every hole to play the ! Aamiral Latimer or officers desl 3 Tikht of vetn on the question of ad Tannachn ) v Feat o 4 - r interest standpoint s $ i v signated 5 e 5 annockburn roe street on the north, Kighth street | R Jacobs. general ma I ? Sret hireen i 1 inder oy il A LNt visory opinions where the U'nited | Vs Steintort Bannockbiim LR M < s : acobs. general manager aof the Sl 11 i fo ,;"‘;y m;'v“”-\‘_"‘l, 9 N AL ONCe, ciates has or claims an interest fs R!Any:an Banngichien (76) Va! B W, Calfee m ”’;‘2‘?““"" 1 the Rd;,llv'\'-nl’ and | National Motor Raclng Assoclation, articles will 1 i i mot 12 . Sl ins Anime 7 | Washlnzrop o /10 | Ohio Railroad s on the east. Will he referee. Shilerast i6 the HERD WINS IN ENGLAND. The message added that a part of "‘“'"5:;:"‘:“:"“‘:"(r:d\r:\r\\_ J.'ff.‘.‘;i ot roond ‘i1, ¥ Rezone trom residential C. 60 and 90 |\ lond speaker which will be oper- it 3 the Galveston's landing force will he | IETACE 10 TIACII LG Epprova R4 . - | foot height, to first commercial €', 60| ated from the judges’ stand. a featire vestor and the men and ) “Grand Ol Man” Defeats Another <ont fo Bluff commerce started ' s i G o0 and 90 foot heizht. property on hoth|that made a ‘decided appeal to the institutions with 44 2 : in Rlnefield and on the Kscondido Introduction of this idea intn the Bono. 'nlunhln (gATEresmonal | gides of Q street between Fifteenth | thousands at the June races, will ke < - ’ Veteran for Professional Title. | ftiver tomorrow. and on the entire protocol model 1o he used by each | Haines™ Bannorkhurn (AT (¢ ¢ WALD | street and the first commercial prop- | the crowa ai fo the mimite on what LRI Roavest 4 A 4 ap. | Cust as soon as destrovers arrive court member in correspondence with | (g5 T Ional (R4 ve Efilort Soiocs Aresle | erty facing Fourteenth street is transpiring o k. he Tit $ RICHMOND, Sur England. Sep ) A _ | Plangz. Bannockbarn (82) va. | : | spiving on the track. The time 4 tember 24 () Sandy Herd and | 2 Vinited Bintea was insnived hy & He D Chsmans b r,‘,r:'," (84): Lutha: | Rezone from residential (', 80-foot [of the drivers. cavses ofipit-stops, the He will give ) O1d Man” of Rritish golf. teday cap- | desire for reciprocity. As one mem- | Bunnockbirn (831 9}““"’" Kemo'. | height, to first commercial ¢, 90-foot [ order in whieh cars are running and advice and 2 tured the British professional cham TEN HORSES VALUED i %aid: “WWe willgive &he United | Bapy (831 ve orreai Fhompeon, Shewis | helght, property abufting the south|the number of Lips will be annonnced 4 {onship on the thirtveighth hole in States equal rights with members of | 1 GBI . Rhodss. fonoss. | 2108 Of mbia_road. hetween Sev- | regularly throughont the three events concerning { ploniship on the thittelghth hole ir R the Couneil and the Assembly. bt we | sioni s g UG o | enteenth street and Mozart place. i £ el and the spending : i Arther ateran: 0 ithe AT $40 000 BURNED :e not soing to give to the United | (X0, Anurbie Coneresional 1461 | Change from residential C. 1 foot . L $ s ’ States the right to dictate to the | ,“,,,," (Bonb, Banuockburn (8610 R. A’ | height, to residential B. 80-fout height, MELOSH ARRESTED mot 0w to earn, to Abe Mitehell. Archie Compson and world, as might be interpreted from | Rannockburn (881: C. . Peters. Rannock: | Property abutting both sides of Con-| save and to invest intelli ) ) B Cerd RREE the . the second half of the fifth reserva- | PiEh (H5); wa € M Mare. Bannockburn necticut avenue hnetween N - | AS “MR MARTIN” IN i . CoihEer prntescinnute eliminated in | $15.000 Equipment Also Destroyed tion. although we are sure the United | Beae. Ransockmuin ThaTte 30). xa. B. M. | ton street am;fli'ho\‘\' Chase Circle { < 3 the preliminary reund : . States did not have any such inten- TRAT vk Burke Fdwards - Mange | Change frdm residential C. 60-foot | McPHERSON TAN ¢ ) az an. and wi erely assuring its o E. 1. Dovie. Rannockburn (851 va o first c 6o c 3 R ? in Fair Grounds Blaze in ti v”'!h“—‘ \\al)‘m rely assuring its own i Dole. Repiockburn sk . h.-uim, to first c ercial C, 60-foot N GLEIP M. S. RUKEYSER. 4% X - equality on the cour \{ ongrensional 180 va @y Thyson. | height, east side of Wisconsin avenue | b V|NCENT MASSEY SLATED ' entucky. PDYHERL 1926, by Chicago Dails News Co.) i Washington (86). ;:'flmd!‘vrnn; lr.'»-s to (h-]_;uuxhrrn' (Continued from rlrs« Page) 18 world of finance, a 54 N R i Fourth Flight Seores. oundary of lot 6, square 1780. e . D 3 HARRODSBURG. Ky. Septe ! = SDringe (801: F W Gritin. Argyie (821, va.| el o | Both Melosh and Mrs. Daniels de- |/ ,'\|'!r:r|x':|, will speak. o | HARRODSBURG. Ky.. September 2 idton idtao g Third street, Concord avenue, New % H Former Member of King Cabinet in | Ten saddle horses werth $40,000 | GENEVA, September 24 (#).—Up to | vrd: Bannockbim (811 ve. b, Al | Hampshire avenue, the District line, | clared they were led on in the plot |2 Bezinning next Monday— » s et Lwere des roved :{n a m-r- \}-hxlr-ry 0N~ | noon today representatives of 17 states | (ouimtis (38, Pawell Brooke. gglllur&;-q 100 feet south of Quackenbos streef | by Mrs, McPherson's promise that | HEGIMITIE SIEXE S anid) » anida Expected to Get [ sumed Col. B. H. Gaithers barn at | had affixed their signatures to the|Paul V. Kesser RNJL vaL Ko | [eay ot North Caplte) Sttect and Rit ;¢ i Z S . . e : E < to | o A C : ; t ould lack for : = 3 > 5 5 the fair zrounds early todav. Har- | final act and draft protocol adopted | L. Percetnil. Banno s 275 | tenhouse street east of North Capitol | "¢Ither would lack for money the rest MEN AND MONEY THE BUSINESS OF LA Portfolio, b hied - iy o 3 necs and equipment valued a1 $10.000 | nefore the closing yesterday of ihe | Leysen Bavmockbrn, | Pope. | sireet was proposed. of their Hy 12 ; Bkt GETTING AHEAD ' PN Iy R ‘:_-u’| “m‘ ’nanu"‘h nwrr' ‘x.-'um ,;u World Court delegate conference. | burn. (K81, v G. Beontii b The proposed rezoning of the avea | Melosh said that while In San | There is a wealth of color = A £ ¢ s . : 3.000. - hroug e tefal loss 10 which considered the American reser | (8810 D. H. Beativ. Bannockburn (89 notth of Reservoir road heyond Fox- | joe i N % in the personal orn is a flald whersin () OTTAWA. Ontarin, September *4 33 ann | e | PR DB Destle, Sanuock B ! QL i ranciseo withe Mrw, Sjelaff he re- bl . t " Sesnt M POPOILD: reported 2 " vations to urt memhersnip, | "‘ {1 all Village from A to B restricted, = “ institutions that 1 3 A pest nas ¢ ," = 1‘»\ f .)‘J ek af - d|n“ The horses were the property of | The representatives of the other BT o (TPt Tk considered at the fuly meeting, was | C0ived numerous letters and tele- |8 4y al iz s oy ? o be slated for the post af Canadian (11 B Wick of Cleveland. Ohio, and | states which are members of the court | . ¢, Sation. Bannockuta Tan? ©5 approved. Property fronting an Fox. |grams from the Los Angeles lawyer, [0ty o 8 nd Inves ; Minister a ishington. hut no off- | pad heen placed in temporary quar- | o eypected to sign hefare the ad. | panes Banneckhurn (91): Norman Damon. | all voad will not he affected by this | He promised to produce them. Melosh |3 hman: sl e He m ’ c1al announcement may be expected |teps here preparatory to resuming | j, Bannockburn (811 ve. G €_Hammond. Colum- B 9 be dealt with 2 : ekl : . il journment of the present Leagua As. | hia (81): € D. Gibson. Bannockhurn (921 | rezoning. {and Mrs. Daniels said they became s ke 4 [k till the new government is sworn in. | places on a circuit which takes in |cemply, va Carvel Lears. Colnn | The commission, however, declined | frightened and went into hiding here |5 ©f the "biz deals” the life : { Mr. Massex wi uasoclate secretars ‘l, irs at St Louie and Kansas City B T aabimaon rho: B - | to approve three other petitions for | witen they read of Mrs. Sielaff's con- ‘(g atmosphere of the & thousands of leitars, “oiundrg iy of the war cabin or under the |and s horse show at Chica (901 vs | Idered = the July | fession 15¢ district It will Gelp hosimerif- Vnipn government. e is g mer | Charm of the Day. a 2-yearoid, was | £V | Coomba i i N : 3 i 5 . ) arle A = H weeling. One involved property in i . 1R - nvestor 1 mas R president of (he Massex-Hurris Co. of | ronsidered the most valuable une of (.hdl llS Dlo S( h“ ab i taey Norih Cleveland ¥, unoibae i Evangelist's Mother Accused. W« gt M Sl o jess twn. (e i v,m;my..‘ ’ He v]v\~-xetl .”‘»': ;.ulnu:‘v l.\l‘v\; j the st u\rg ‘Ilfllngh” i l\\(l:lu: ghby ";v. ‘ e Q] % iy | burn (91, | the vic v of Georgia avenue, Aspen 108 September 24 ‘))‘ ihe ‘]'_'. ©pporty Nt e gorermment as Laigise N o ek e o aad & 1o (s \ msa Jon l u ll(‘\'\ ‘n'n\l Pra\m]n!\ streets, and the third liiu.llwl Mtipaney AsaIKeyes | i L spective flelds, B prtionn DeTol 8. eIectio) of | ol ¢ Ll S o L] the Wardman property in Fort | vesterday revea he had informa Jaat year, but was defeated at the |age. l MRS. A M SUMNER DIES. | sicven . i 1 Mrs. Miv < | ¢ & . 5 = ~ E Mrs. Minnie Kennedy. moth- | ¢} - b3 o i . e Bet for ml( rdmr . nen Semple. Nebnerson. (e | MAKERS OF AMERICA 3 \ b ] | Mrs. Allen M. Sumner. mother of S 5 evangelist, had emploved Iy A | A 5 Onen 3 nelk Mr, Pukevam i i T kS Julu. 7. And five unnamed horses in : Fight Fan Dies From Hurts. | 2 a week Mr. Rukevasr wili giva in his “Makses of .* i lthe late Capt. Allen M. Sumne 2! 8. |Waeers. who committed suicide here |3 America.” an intarviawskatch na in ¢ training v * Assocs o 1, Q ~, ¢ - g . DN 5 S pox fl_l" Az 4 H. M. BAKER INJURED. s e o e e e A e United Staten Marine Corps. diad ai| BRADENTON, Fla, September 24| Seplember 15, to produce a “Miss X [ hyeinern or Anantial world who iv in (ks nams | Thise s ag CHICAGO. September 24— 'harles | gjllery. Quebec. Canada. Tuesdav. ac- : . |in the Carmel episode of Mrs. McPher- |/ 2 r 2 . 2 was reported here that insurance ot | 31 gchwab. steel ma e 16818 | odian . = 3 | (). —Truman Pike, 17. one of seven | i § pictures” present the promiren: figursa of the day. & Director of Red Cross Operations the animals had lapsed i Inegnale, is 7§ | cording to word received here today. | | MiniscdAppeaiRIcO ioile 2 4 BESOP | bals s richer hecause of his policy of “he- | Funeral services and interment were | PErSOns iniured last night in the col In previous investizations wit- i)} Watch for Mr. Rukevser’s Week! P ; L Hurt in Florida Crash. | > | ing for the under dog.” He won |held in. Canada today. lapse of a canopy and portion of-a | nesses told the district attorney trat YRS AGE B SR e o CEEIMRMES, i e . BAND CONCERTS. the mones from newspaper re. | Mrs Rumner is survived by two sis.|PUIINE where a crowd of children |1 “Woman resembling Mrs. Mclher.on I October- 3, in & ,FORT PIERCE. Fla. September sl Jorters who last night reported his | tere. M B C. Carner of Bowon, |Were listening to the Dempses Fecopied . ® editize uE. carmet, dnild o 24 08 —Hemrs M. Bkt divectar ot W LR vldress nefore the American S | Masn. Miss Anna Prescott of | €Y fight returns. disd early today. | gceqn resort. with Kenneth G. Ormis- | ) ted Cross storm operations in Flori 2y the United States Soldier | ety for Nteel ‘Treating conven aund Brook, N and her grand | . Lion. radip opersior at Mrs, Mof ! z! i % b g, . wm-"mmwjl in an m-:l.»umvx‘u.., Rand at §:45 o'clock, John 8. M | tion, whom he forced 1o give odds wighter, Miss M el Page Sum-| Women are greauly in the majority [ son's temple, during @ part of the | - Jt = i a” a tat wreek today on the highway between |mermann, leader; Emil E. Fen of 3 to 1 and bet them Gene Tun- ‘n'l of 1316 New ]lmnlrlhlre ayenue, | in the provigge of Ulster, elfast wivne | time (he evangelist was miselng from | Fort Plerce and Okeechobee, second leader, ney would win, this eity, = recording 23,010 “suzplug’ * femalen- | Low Angeles,

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