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R - i — b e VIRGINIA WILSON |VOIGT HOLDS LEAD DEFEATEDATTTH| ATBURNING TREE Girl Who Eliminated G|ennaiHas 4-Stroke Margin Over| Collett Plays Close Golf, | Tuckerman, Nearest Rival, But Misses Finals. in Golf Tourney: BY WALTER R. McCALLUM. By the Associated Pross HAVERFORD, Pa.. October 1 (8).— ‘ ieorge J. Volgt, defending his title | Virginin Wilson of Chicago. 20-year- s District amateur golf champion. | old conqueror of Glenna Collett. met | started the final round of the 72-hole | defeat I the semifinals of the Wom- | competition this afternoon at the en’s natlonal champlonship today. 10s-| Burning Tree (lub with a four-stroke ing a 19-hole mateh to Mrs. G. HENTY | margin over. Walter R, Toekerman, Stetson of Philadelphfa, 1 up his nearest rival “t:lnmv\':\x‘h»r’ »;-m‘i‘fl 'nl A‘d“"‘““' i erman. playing with the title- | T v Jerse. LYers, B, icked »ne shot on' Vi 1 Wright D. Goxs of Short ills, N.J 3. Atk & ke T8 '\'..':’m.\mf:i f]:xlmmnm! s 0o ‘«'wl -ml"“ ;" | the end of the second round vesterday ! ;‘»;;\"m Ridge. N. J. up and = 10 | Vojgt had a total of 154 for the first ] i3 . : PPN | 35 holes, and ckerman was 159, Two veteran players thus will Come | voigi jag Tyckerman by xeven shot etson opposing | Mrs | the | together, with e U the end of the first nine holes this e final for morning for the entire 45 holes played, IRaTopioRetilyy Eetting ot 10 38/40 81 for Tackorann | Battle Is Close. | Tuckerman came back in 36 to 39 for | Mrs. Stetson and Miss Wilson | | Voigt. picking up one shot on the one of the most exciting battles of | tenth, eleventh, twelfth and thirteenth The fournmment, with the tide of | hules, where Volgt's second shot left battle shifting 1 to one and then | Bim in trouble. Tuckerman secured a the other. A brilllunt rally by Mrs. | bivdie 3 on the thirteenth hole Stetson snatched victory from the | i grasp of the youthful Chicago glirl Hold Big Margin. just when she seemed on the verge of Volgt and Tuckerman have a big another triumph | margin over the rest of the fleld, as Two down coming to the sixteenth |the final round gets under way this 551831 RAISED THE : High officials of the Police nent passing before the bier of their comrade. SCENES AT FUNERAL Below: Casket borne by comrades. EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, or s vouceax | THRONG AT BURIAL D. €. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1. 1926. OF SLAIN OFFICER Petworth Citizens Join Com- rades of Busch in Proces- sion to Arlington. With the flags on all precinct sta- tions at half-mast the body of Police man Leo W. K. Busch, who was fatal- ly shot Sunday morning while bat- tling bandits near Grant Circle, was laid to rest in Arlington Ceme- tery today with both police and mili- tary honors. | The funeral procession. including | scores of Petworth residents, where | Policeman Busch was a popular of- ficer, and more than a hundred police | officials and officers, 'proceeded to Arlington National Cemetery follow- ing funeral services held at 8t. Paul's Church, Fifteenth and V streets. Requiem mass was sung at 10:30 o'clock. The coffin borne by four fellow policemen and other representa- tives of the Loyal Legion, an overseas organization of which he was a mem- her, Busch having been a radio opera- tor in the Navy during the World War. Policeman Ach, who wus wounded in the battle with the bandits, 15 re- covering at Garfield Hospital. Quick Trial Sought. indictment - of Samuel Early Ma- Named on Hague Court HUBHES GETS oS ONHAGUE TRIBUNAL ————————— Clifton ETS POST BRITISH FLYER ENDS Z8000-MILE TRIP Cobham Completes Australia and Return Voyage in 320 Flying Hours. By the Aswociated Press. LONDON, October 1.— Alan J. Coh ham, Gireat Britain's leading long dix tance aviator, arrived hers toda: completing his sensational 28,000-mil~ flight to Australia and return. The plane came to rest on the er by the Parllament Bufldings at pan., while huge crowds, lining the banks of the river for a grea! distance, gave the flyer a tremendous age since the late Alcock and Lieut Capt. Brown of the British army flew fron Newfoundland across the Atlantic to Str John Ireland, in 1919, had aroused public interest equal to that Cob ham's The last lap of his flight started from trousville, near FParls, at 11:15 a.m. After crossing the chan nel und ng over Rochester whence he started on June 30, the fly at to to r took a course over the Thames Giravesend and went up the river Hammersmith before turning back land at Westminster. Thus the citizens had an oppor Mrs. Stetson made her stund, | arternoon Frank Roesch of the H v D i the sixsecsiih mud cigtilwents. | Woantiiton ok s o d F. MeCabe, Lee Stiherblatt, | President Names Former|tunity of welcoming the fiver alons winning the sixteer i ashington Golf and Country Club 5 squaring the mnteh |i% in third place, with u 5d-hole e j allas Nicholas Lee Eales, and John Sy e B U6 et o : e i g E ; o % 4 i . |without ecrowding to the alighting Golne 45 Uhe: min W hole, both S ang sy pit of tholl | Proctor, who are held on murder | rbi- | UiRh bad long drives Miss Wilson | Manor Club and . A. Fuller of the | | charges for the shooting of Busch.| Secretary of State to Arbi B e e e . 2 ey sy n - 1 = i S the ol Gt huge throng in the 1 hood ¢ pulled he ond « trap. The | Chevy Chase Club are ted for fourth was promised today . H Westminster, the police. for safety's Chicago girl ther * 01 pluce, with 244, Fuller uncovered the e e s et tration Court. Rie . st o of he nearest victory wh over | fizent hit of golf this morning when ton (Glordom: STRAIERAad /T | bridges—Lambeth and Westminster on her first shot < the [pa\ent aver the last nine hotes i | S€CONd Half of Quota Under- are returned, Mr. Gordon taid, the| i eth and Westminater ball and requiring 1 Hhe 34, even par. lie had eight 4% and B trial will be set for the earliest Prac- | pogjjent Coolidge has designated | Coblha timated the distance co green {4 2. with six T-putt greens. Scores 00 Charles Evans Hughes of New York. by hit during his three month reach the fring { W. Cole, jr. unattached. 164— : T b | t wlrl-mu_lhen who posed as the wife|{rjted guates member of the Ferma- ! ihan the earth’s equatorfal girth. H down in the res 81243, Page Hufty, Congressional, in Tabulations. of Silverblatt, has been turned over |nen¢ Court of Arbitration at The |actual fiying time was only about a smooth par 4 162 i et ol to the Virginla authorities, where|Faiue for a term of six years, suc- |hours. Mrs, Goss, lumb 247: A. L.. Houghton, — Commonwealth Attorney William C.|ceeding the late George Gray, who The Daily Mall calculates that Cob over Mrs. x | Manc Miller B. Ste:| The hopes of the workers at th Gloth says she will be Indicted on & | gerved &s an American member since | ham, in his aerial flghts in varfous the g ¥ | vinson, District Chapter of the Red Cross, ocharge of highway robbery. The|1900. parts of the world, has now coverad the tee. - | Davidson, Jackson place, received a temporar you#s girl is penitent, and told head-| The announcement of Mr. Hughes'|a half-million miles match in 7 under even Js | set back today when it was disco quarters detectives here yesterday | designation by the President was| Cobham, who has been hopping sen Her golf was o : VOIGT FAVORITE IN TOURNEY |ered that a contribution of $1.000 to that “from now on I am going | made late yesterday by the State |gationally over the British empire for the way, and Mrs. Sn | it ki the Florida relier fund had heen straight.” Department in the following state- |the last two years just to show the p in the running Silaten 2w o ket e ment British stayat-homes that their em Rats mil mosurate) lise Has 5.Stroke Lead ns Third Round | [Abulated iwice be mistie, ae Gun Tests Secret. “The Secretary of State today in- |pire was mnot so. far-flung as eveey und putter Starts at Burning Tree. to less than half of the Washington | Inspector Henry Pratt expressed | structed the American Mini at [body seemed to think, left Rivhester 1 i Tole i > 5 quota of | satisfaction today over the tests i ade | The Hague, Richard M. Tobin, to ad- | England, June 30 by easy stages. 1o e f"“ ot | Jumping into a two-stroke lead over | =y T Lieation in the tabulation | cesterday by Maj. Calvin H 'mnl;L;r]d {15@ the se ry nernl of the |crossed Europe, Asin Minor. India, the Trouble greeted Mrs the first round orge ). Voigt of | .., o to & » to las of the bullets and guns recovered fol- | Permanent ¢ Arbitration at | Malay Peninsula. the East Indies a the very first hole, wheve Bannoekburn, defending his title as S I ] Jowing the bandit battle. While the |The Hague that the President of the |arrive TN, Austeiing Al her ball into a bunker District amateur golf champion, wid-| Jaiijuls of the chapter this morning. | { result of the tests will not be made | United States has been pleased to |gust 5. rily w ied b recover on her first attempt ened the gap over the afternoon round | “oyis cum, early contributions to- | public, it was said, Maj. Goddard |designate Mr. Charles Evans IHughes |the people of Melbourne and Sydnes ally lost the hole, 6 to in spite j” {of the title play erday _at the | aa\ umounted to $787. of which $281 | promises to be an important witness |as United States member of the Court Cobham will leave for the ['nitad ::\« fact xh:’.: Miss \'\I 1i;'~1 ‘t'r‘lv -I‘ | Burning Tree Club and started the | co " olaived by The Star. This at the trial i of Arbitration for a term of six vears. | States Octoler a lecture tour e green from an underplayed A0 yyieg round today five shota in front |t SO UR G ot o aate o It is known that Maj. Goddard iden- & e » = @ poosch stymied hor ball The Cilcagy | e ki n oBE perRLtarl Eival WTEeR B0 | o ,r,,-;,,m tified the weapon used to fire at least Strauss Seat Stll Vacant. girl rolled the bl up safely. lowe erman of Burning boasied Toiiatd sk | one bullet taken from Busch’s body. is aesignation s in contormity | TW0 HELD IN s]o 000 :'”' il do eaits o Pftoter | Voigt and Tuckerman started the - | John Proctor. the alleged bandit|with article 23 of The Hague conven- ’ i“,'r"“ hf”;"“ RUSHISWIRR I 0 third round together today, with Voigt $3,000,000 Mark Passed. | who was able to get transportatior.|tion of July 20, 1899, for the pacific I on retalned her advantage | Well in command of the situntlon &% 1,0 ogjonal headquarters of the |~ —— — to Baltimore after the battle with the | settlement of international disputes throngh the second, third and fourth, | & result of consistent and skiliful £0M}pog (rogs has reported that the puiice Tiwe Sonfy, 44 SBeOlY Sovi gRTmed by article 44 of the [iks oup all of which were halved o Ll i “",‘,lfl'"' £3.000,000 mark has been passed in ‘ "rlm;};":qh;ug]\ln? transferred here ;;‘;:ln: .[.x:m(‘::.,n,. 1907, Mr. e At the second an approach dead to | drenches b IAVrS | the appeal for its quota of $5.000,000. as s . . . fa of State | given Ch ison a a: the flag saved the Chicago girl after (VolRts] “Xaditional contributions received at L, UUL = e e g D g Cliraeesl T e she had topped both brassie and fron , the Disteiet Chapler of the Rea Crog of the Supreme Court of the United » ’ agotiating the 523.yard stretch. Mra. [up of a 8 ke . States and Governor of the Statte or| AT Members of Local Ban Statson, short on her third. chipped [and an ordinar $5.00 New York, succeeds the late Mr dit Gang up nicely, but required two puits for [ stretch. Tuckerman shot a oo %90 George Gray." : & slx opening round. but lapsed to "| Anonymoens 1.00 John Bassett Moore and Elihu Root Uning a spoon on the 195-vard third, | the second round. 1le hid a Anonymois 10,00 are the other American members of [ o0 Mins Wilson landed well up on the |total of 159 as the third round ot|yydicn fig 0. | thie: ourt, The vacancy created by | biarein I Atchison aud Japies W green, while Mrs. Stetson aimost fell |under way today, five shots back of | {MP ) 2000 — | - the death_of Oscar Sirauss has nit M. charged Juintly witn the hoi fito & trap. The latter's second car- | Voigt and three shorts in front of |y ol it 3 ; ot Dosit filed Jo eyser, prop i fons Tast of the ndls, | Puge Tty of Congressionnl, thel gNnY/IoRD - : L9 Tells U. S.. However, Res-|Capital Quotain $15,000,000 ¥ £ ) gasoline station at Sixteenth however. Miss Wilson's wroneh | North and South amateur champion. | ne 5y Mes. Charles V. Burn \ . 5 Each Nation Has Five Members. hz‘r“-:lm i S |I'lv'x|nh;’r ll-' ‘l"' ulde n,m = o A eeded Two ' o P f e N N & nd waived preliminary exam putt was short and she needed 1o} Field 1s Straggling side ww0| ervations to Protect Cur- Campaign for Ministers' : . Under ithe convention creattiz the | fation when arrigned fn Police t 11 dow RE St , { ation her ig BEs e " L et e wtrame out | M7 Gl Sirivage | 200 ‘ Proponents of Various Sites international ‘tribunal each nation i | Court today’ hefore Judse Kobert 1 Mrs. Stetsol d 8 o The rest of he field s O (5 “an hY | il 1 c hers. <6 B v py sre held fo o Roth then played well behind the leaders, ranging up[p. J. fobert 1000 rency Are Likely. Retirement Fund. A . ) entitled to name five membors. These | Matcingly. They were held for th fourth in fives under par e 186 resistered for the fTst two Loy 100 and Ral| Offlclals WI" members comprise a panel of judges | et of the wd jury on bonds of Play A t L s by A5 Williams of Indian |7 ayman 190 - . lfrom which any disputant govern- |$10.000 each Iron Pl Accural ro J SERAR = neis i, = . B} 5 e _ ment may select a group to hear the | The defendants we rrested and Mrs. Smith and_ Mrs BULIS s sconiiie. yeslering B e i "K:: L MOWRES. Plans for launching in Washington Be Heard. controversy. Service by the Ameri- | questioned by Headquart Detec €he firat hole in bs, the i el Disatlier CondE Lanon e 15.00 | By Cable to The o Daily News. | late this month a campaign for ap- n members to hear any dispute re: | tives Joseph 1°. Waldron, Edward | ping short en overrunning | tions was little short of remarkable. |y 1, “Choate . 300 PARIS, October The French | proximately $135,000 as the local : = = %n’u‘.’u;l:h:}eprr:an([:pn;ll\r\:;“y‘\:;l.z;:w;! l\olll‘\ .:nnl ,'\l,-(l vu*”l'f Z"_»'\?;."r‘ : Bret pudt after outdising SB8 Where the other competitors, Winy |p’ i Baumani. .. Rovernment has informed the Amer- | quota of a fund of $15000,000 to be BY WILL P. KE I L L DS B T D S L e Ridge player ‘\“ 2 g of them experienced unt'l skillful goll- [ A% onymous fean Government that it intends to | raised nationally for inaugurating the coponents of the various sites for| .. ure for the service. oney 4 shotgun valued o apparently had an_excellent . floundered and skidded in the | Cojections £ £ L torn for ministers|| , FTOL set figu the in money and a shotgun valued at $1 o Win the hole, but her short ,zle. Volgt plowed along in relent. |© il BEsenC e e BBt ol aod retiement systern of MIRMES | the new market center and represen| Membership on the court does pot| Ralph Given. asstetant United tailed her losn fashion, reeling off pars and |y K Bush ment tor ratlfication soon afler the | AbC BSCIENTG oday at o luncheon | tatives of the Pennsylvania and Balti | FURie, S B0gs 0 g MG | tes sttormes. informed e cour AHsses d-foot Putt. birdies to y:u:\-lls: |.l-nlu which lyn‘(-mna Maj. O D W ’| 00 | L ux)l.u].; ”1 mnve ;l:hv hm;l }:ip: ”A Ineeting of the Washington committee | nore & Ohio raflroads are to be given | Y0 L ¥ 4 @ h‘\“rl‘ ot the b m* e thak i i o o bring him his second ama- [ © Coppeibutions received for the fund onth hence, bug adds that it con- i clers F 5 & - St s of the ¢ o leen Mrs. Stetwon missed w 5-foot putt ) olonata 18 e ins oy M et 1itor e e it ‘;m\\'il\l-- on of von and clergymen at the Cus-| " gopjeq of hearings all next \\ol;k P ettt the city it Phe: Dawt for a win ut the fifth. which was A1l be. e st ) to repe o S e 4 ¢ : o mos Club. o wcial committee of six few months. Bor a win nt the O ot the stxth | be will be the Hrul mian to repeat in| “Previgusly acknowledsed. 34 | the wh Legislature prefixes to | ™ Rfger hearing representatives of the | before the special ¢ wmittee of #| " TTEMPTS SUICIDE, DUE WISl et ettty ) utter came to her rescue, Hera|the i y Mrs. B. R. Howard | the agreement -enmble contaln- | national committee of laymen, of | appointed by the wholesale, oF s s T T o o iey: T e hOMRE R e tor lrother], George I of Columbia, who | Wush. Carpet. Upholstery Ving car o ik Will H. Hays is chairman, and | mission men, with J. H. Sheeve as rward, pleaded guilty to a h she dropped w 10-footer fur AROIREN gLy the fivst 36 holes with a total fand Furnitu Hition | ing certain re which Wi ys it i and | mstn TO UNREQUITED LOVE |!renking ‘chare and an attempted nalf. e disquatified himself when he |1 B | ™he French government intends to | Secretary of the Treasury Mellon Iy | chalrman. . 0 q at a meeting of housebreaking churge. He was held Stetson dubbed her drive onl® G0 Pl ball from the rongh [ Sewing Civele of the Jewish leave the nature of these reservations | treasurer, explain the dnm‘s‘{n ce | tha committee this afternoon and an. e on a bond of £2000 for the grand the seventh, while her second hooked | P& anth hole. A Houghton | poster Hom i 10.00 | to the Legis! itself, but is | retirement plan. the local co l{nll‘l)ee the committee this afternoel A0 0Y | Salvadore Petrone, Who Swallow- | jury on the more serious charge. ani tnto & Aiss Wi with a B0- | 0 who had bes onsidered | pauline Baum ' | known they will cover the so-called [ voted unanimous approval o lhlfi n;"zh(;éy- D ga Io o nee Just what < Sas sentenced (0,90 days in Jait on vard advantage on her drive. then DUtj " ob ne contender for the title, rulned | 1. M o | Kaetrd Sam (avafer auestions. | campaign and set Octoer 31 as the | of thew hearings B 3 f Il | ed Poison. May Recover. But |ehe other one her second out of bounds. Both finally | % SR CORCRCEn O A8 0 on the | Ladiex Ausiliary 1o i Mieans (hat the Frehoh gov- | date of the formal public opening of | advantages \n, el OF Gl (i and Wants to Die . reached the green in four were | iath hoie of the second round, losing | tion pital Post. No i mme in_urging ratification in- | the campaign. e usion men who operate as indi- ants e. PAINTER KILLS SELF Aoyt i ey INES T0T MBRIIEE ESERY sy gballs i withe wlodx VOF . s oofltenni apimakiel s o HiCE PRltte Larner Is Chairma Vidual business concerns on DHVALe | piaing plotted his own death since . wreak in sixes = Thompso 5 i . sfer o cs : cately y ) The Phiiadelphin wonin finally Tree Stops Braw 15 doi 22 [into: aonat e | Sihn. B Datmier,) chiiian ofy tre| DAL sTARAIBESRICIT0SRSCER Monday, when he purchased enough . squared the mateh at the Wrnlng G peener of Columbia took [ Total $4.56 or if the German reparations p hington Presbytery’s committee, | t88. oonomic co-ordination | poison to end the lives dozen | Max P. Powell Leaves Note Re nuark after they h for seven | o " 08 e fourth hole, where h N | ments helow what is e nnounced that while the national of the proposed mew model market |men, Salvadore Petrone, vears ol pretting Parting With Wife straight holes. Mi o cnosa |8 10 Khe EOUEER R e pected Will T obliged tem- | committes had ussigned quotas to |of the propomed BER WIS Fiihore (703 ‘Allison street, disconsolte over brassie for the 170sard ninth. and |35 v Gearen follow: 1SS THYSON LEAVES borarily to suspend payments under | none of the presbyteries of the coun- | center, B CCEHETL Gogalers will lo- (an unrequited love, early today swal-| Writing that his wife was the oniy Jnved her ball bevond the green, Mra | Yesterday'sscored folo M the Washington agreement. try it had been tentatively agreed f& 't';“j“': L e R ortant. | The | lowed n lirge dose of the poison |person he hated to leave. expressing e ivdvpaoen ] FUNDS TO CHARITIES |, The,comespimdnt' fmpresson ts | thas washingtons auota, should be | Sace S Snite of he market ayatem | while ¢ a restaurant ¢ Ninth and | jesret (el 16 05 P contng Well upon the sreen and was down in that ratification without reservations | $133.650. This sum {s 8 per cen the farmers'|E streeta. | her better provided for and suggestin par three to Miss Wilson's tive, the e at the present time is impossible. [ above the henevolences of the ;"“le;flf:la_‘l‘"“‘:":‘"‘},h‘:"‘_w" |~ Iinoicsss of the restaurant/notifed | that a pisce of ia_owne Chicago girl taking three putis atter | 7a) . Even with reservations the fate of | Washington Presbytery and is com- o trict officials may | police and the youth was tuken to|should not lews thor making a short recovery | oo Toii—iip: | Various Orphanages, Schools and| 58 b o in the Leislature is | parable to sums being raised in other 3:(“”1":‘&“:{“‘ '.‘lf‘l:‘er?”'i;“ O hority. | Emsreenoy Hospital, where It ws|$10.500, .Max Jearsiold The cards it 10 M B Stevinen | Hospitals Are to Receive Large |uncertain. AMuch doubtless will de- sections of the country by Presby-| {ECUC, make the wholesalers go|safd he has a chance for recovery, [a painter, who reside 8 T streat liss Wilson (Outy. 56 46 M G s, pend upon Washington's attitude | terian committees. to any particular site. Athough Detective Charles Wurficld |entered A rear room at tha barhe: Bra. Stetaon (Out), 66468 A1 Hourhton: Manor. 78— Sums From Estate. toward the proposed reservation: The committee voted to call a meet- | 0 &0% BEEOCCAD dotor will go where | of the pharmacy squad of the de-jshop of Angelo Totaro. 1623 Four ) Coliadas, Cotnimbln. 1260 ol | (Comyright, 1020, by Chicago Daily News 2.y | ing of all Presbytertan ministers at |, Fack FIFGET g pest tndividual | tective force says the youth declires | teenth stroet vesterday afternoon. and kstun g play. balant i Bromnns 4.:..;.;&'.‘,“ Present .uu\] future vi;:‘:‘;:; [flf: e . |“h;:ht;:\sr:;;:p<'l‘\lx‘?:_ ";:f:][x‘:lld)“::;;‘lr;‘: business advantage But m“d‘cla‘(e;lnuf'; o stil w ntatodie e ended his life by inhaling {lluminating 088’ superior dvivins, ke N S hrin Jiuniber (ot o s ons s vhic! v be | majority of them wi v, 8¢ >etrone blamed his act on the re-|gas. In the fight throush the g kit e the will ot Miss Mary | STEEL'CONSORTIUM HELD |explained to them. On Sunday. Oc. :,"{,I*;;:,.,,“QMS(,W wholesale market | fusal of a voung woman whom he| When police of the second precinct ox, 2ol eniabled her 1 s i A B e o\ dian Seofon 4 Goher 31, the minsters are to explain |89 1D S Smittee has been or- | hus been eourting to marry him' e {and persons cmploved in the barl the match at the fourth. af sonaid Wodw v, Bapler. Co. | Bernardine Thysot, W0 S0 o Pes the campaign and the new pension : 1 to make a|said he determined “to end ft all” [shop entered the room. attracted by 3 " ( isorice and b dated April 12, 1924 and authorized to said Ty o T 0 Goss had w ‘lu.:n.xv ” | S AR AL MG R ST :»»lm nul~‘1” “:l\'{,,l.-.m‘(- ‘f.‘,l.qlm‘.\,,,'i BIG BENEFIT TO EUROPE system to their congregations. fl’:,"‘;;",“‘m‘ report back w(;a mass ;'ne’el'; Sunday night. \'\ln;l_x"hohil:v::‘!l:;- wom- Im‘:r :;m,‘rr'\:‘»rm.;s..«y_mly:;wmLaul:-ay;A s rowerful dian Sprmne. 8 oaiile i R 1 ' 3 vl 2 e 01 a » church with ound s che 0 a settee, - g - s | ¢ lotters of rue o the . v e wholesale and commission |an go to ch i 5 club shots took her to the | panied by letters of (oA ‘;v\_“,:‘z"'"“‘fl, el Agreemient Signed at Brussels,| - Tells How Plan will ““fl‘; ‘,ggn"r = The youth's statements were borne | tube clutched in his hand. Coroner Ahe jlongtastond. white A | Union Tst L o Rev, De. Hetd S, Dickion of Frille * (he henrings next week pro-|out by two notes found on bim by | Nevitt investigated and gave & certi the fringe of the green in 3, and was | pocover successtully from a trap. All|executor and trust .. | Covering Large Group of Inter- |delphin, associate secretary of the | At the BECHEL T ng the repre- fpolice. One, addressed to his mother, | flcate of sulcide down in par 5 to s Soith's 6. | sgiare = The Little Sisters of the Poor, St rerian Hoard of Ministerlal Re. | ponents of each site and the SPriC|Eolre, e Petrono of the Allison St i Nfise. Wilson became one up at the|Joseph’s Orphan Asvium, St R ests, “Return to Common Sense.” |lief and Sustentation, explained to the | Sentatives °‘“e'n’:f‘ l:;\l;ung:nup it a | o residence. hegwéd Her forgive n—_ o ‘;‘ :"' fourteenth when Mr tson siiced | Tec ;\uwl\ Lg B e e asitiied 39 committee today how' the new pension given an udionce, SAE1 EILIP roup [ness. The other was writien to the | HAVRE DE GRACE ENTRIES ter halving the thir her second to the rough and then [Orphan Asvlum ave sach 1 bt nindlin plan would work. —Because the re-| Tl " atate what advantages | voung woman, whose name is with- hale Mrs. Smith toss e e oeted. fecovers nts | $200 at once. After the death of « r | "RERLIN, October 1—Minister of | lirement plan could not e made|Will be free to state what AiQRET | HO K Hing he plammed (o kill him. aimost under the T e e iy | thfn nieces, for whom life annuities | Economy Curtius vesterday sald that | retrogetive, he sid, it fs necessary ind {ngucements it has to offer o) neld, saying he ploweed o W D e fiest putt for a birdie L els e Are provided, Providence Hospital 18 | the steel consortium of ~Western | that $15,000,000 he ralsed+to care for [£et & majorkty OF PU€, T 0" him. 3 3 : bar 6. At the fifteenth the vouthful con- |to receive ]S‘l mm’.”“mf‘rlljrlu" i '; &f‘*‘ m"):nel:m mlfl-n 2 citz":d n; Hr:ss;lx the retirement of those who will reach “"Tf ;:L': ‘:;e Southwest or water 2 o - "Vr’_x‘q:xhn.\lt ““‘P\h‘m $1.300: claiming ! ) " { tender increased her advantage to|Ased es, (000: | Seormetown | marked an important step in the fu- | the age of 65 within the next 16 years. mideity or Con- Sar Gl .. Tarlotte Hall. 80 St i S e s "Mrs. Stetaon. Dlavine | University Hospital, $12000; =Emer-|ture of Europe. «|After that period the premiums of | front ‘“';,“,’}d.,fi'e":;nmwmns with | ATHENS UNDULY ALARMED | % Gas o o8 - 8 The fifth and sixth were T ahe o the fuirway for & par five, |zeney Hospital, $12,000, and Home for The agreement hetween the large [ 10 per cent of each minister's salary, | vention Hall 5 ose to erect model Siar At 101 i Fs. 'but at the seventh the | While Mra, Stetson was again taking a | Incurables. $10.000. groups of Western European fron pro- | to be paid 215 per cent by the minister | Private capital propote 1o FICt 000 = Sihdldon i . gnk of Mrs RS 5 \fter distributing her household | ducers undoubtedly marks @ return | himself and 74 per cent by each Wholesale houssl G LT, % g0y | Rumored Disaffection of Greek| sicoxp RACE—Purse. $1.300: clnmine her tn front Mrs. Stetson ixteerith with |and personal effects among relatives. | o common sense nomic’ mat- | church, would provide a fund sum. |rented at a prorated €ost oG e o Deiited a.year-oids and up miie and 70 vards Mra, Smith's bull from the t P ol en the sixtcenth Wit e testatrix leaves $1000 o Di.| tbrs In Burope.” he said. “The gov- |cient to sustain the pensions. is that in this WY ety of bidding Army Officers Denied. sReal Artist .. 100 Sraicy Gitt S piteh b ia trifte short the Philadelphian dropping her Arthur Ricketts of London. Eng| ml|. ernments of the countries concerned [ Maximum pensions for Presbyterian will be nn\t_’h ‘lm“’" Zor some particu- ATHENS, Greece, October 1 (#).— o was on ¢ 3 to ke v putte 0SSOl ider the Ak to hole| 81,000 to Mount Olivet Cemetery, anilfenabled the induatrial leaders to strive | ministers and missionaries under the | 28NSt eACH OUIEE KO "4 building, | Athens was uneasy last night owing | oore 101 for & winnlng b, I amith, srep; fout th one puttand become oty one B in e ittt Lohe er b otal Nadie, (R e talbe #3000 e iR e l”r‘ur‘;:\‘x&hgn the costs, and in this | to rumers that suspicious meetings : sing her second into n trap. required | qos : ¥ snnimé e | private and non-governmen hasis. St $600. Taten sdeon n us e coatss : b ¥ ping her VIS &t rsurel s 15 the | CAo camenion S unsthents in | mum at $800, rated according to years | Lo "iyo s uniform conatruction | were belng held by KTOUTS of officers N e T A H halved the seventeenth, g % nnuities | the future 4 il Aobatt o of service on retirement. Under the hitecturally attractive, can be had | in the provinciul garrisons and news e sRdLe | Mrs. Stetson took the eighteenth, five | Union Trust Co. to Bay LCe C0 e | it uture also will not depart from | pregent plan the maximum is $600 and [ 7€ e Views of the City Plan- | that sections of the garrisons In the Warship 100 Iha elghth went (o Mrs b, who { fing the match and re- Lo @ pumber of velatives inclding | this reservel o economy pointea | e average retirement provision for | 13 B'Shg Fine Arts commissions. capital had been confined to barracks L 1 R e e vy from | quiring extra hole play O rhyson, sr.. and Thomas |out that the i 2O economy beinted | the 2200 men and women on pension Lkl s s The war office in a communique to T 106 @ trap to drop her seco o g K BV i s anus G i, sr.. and Thomas [ out that the iron magnates conducted | i\ - —_— 3 runiors concerning Bl et ot e o ot e Ak A0 hen It Hi Mkt rs GUBS 8ud Mrs. Shilh Came oML iy sy 0 5 oiinth to Anna M. | their negotiations with the full knowl- | ° Dut $343. Sewer Contract Awarded day denied the rumors concerning the | Sunarin ot Prhger 7 S dol e i i traps with clever recoveries to |3 THY monthly te Mary P.]edge of their governments. The Ger- Authorized Last May. W g movement among, the officers “an 100 The Jatter then drove ‘to within 3| balve the tenthin Thyson. P, South- | man negotiators, he stated, also as | ppa s Contract for the construction of a|stated that the Athens troops had 108 et OF (K6 BAE on the 1705ard Hinth | LIS troublesoms elexenth costieBLh Lioptn; iaito pec. month | sured themselves of the approval of | gilc Ne¥ plan was authorized at| o ewer in Clinton strest morth:|been confined fo barracks to trme i e e S Al g e ptver Mrs. Smith sliced from the | she is 25 vears old the whole German industry. e JaaliC et ol W mbly g IRuy I T esen Monroe street and Myrtla | order toduy, when a court-martial i i s 1o hole out & birdie tecome 1 up. | PIYeL 6. . Men Saiity | until she is Baltimore last May, when an open | ®@St ded by the District |due to pass sentence on (ol Zervas el o ihe mards [then put her second into the brook — . = T - T =)\ (jcimpisn, for, the $10/000.0000 was ?‘““r‘:xuvl';:ar‘s'?;duy o the M. Catn|Col, Dertillls and other officers im- e ton R b :iy' e e A 14 to ket on as against|y W ¢ A HOME ROBBED l .f. . I‘l:"f:\‘" ‘l‘|""“"‘i“‘:"“;1“u‘”§m_'{r‘|’ — 5"‘;' o e, The total estimated cost of Dllm(;fi in l(hs recent mutiny of the Handicap. 4 year-oids and up FRARSIEE R ® g 42 With another win i « W, LA . C d she £ tha g the previ . ,544.94. Republican Guards. Tenth Is Halve [ oss putted poorly, \aking — assiiie aa -“.'“.'"L“ auietly conducted drive | the profect 18 S . . Thatcher. . 108 Die Blase 15 3 strokes to hole out for a half. . had failed Rockinnga 54 Som of doha' . 114 1 il | G, W. U. Woman Dean and School Advertisements The fund never could be raised, Mr. PR P 3007 A = AW ud shot | mis s, Both got away badly at the twelfth, Mrs. Goss topping her drive, and Mrs. { Smith topping her ball into the rough Mrs, Goss' ball rolled into the woods \nd she found the brook on the second | to lose the hole, 7 to 5, squaring the 5| match. | Mrs. Goss defeated Mrs, Smith, 3 up and 2 to pia) t at the ee-foot pu st The Clic: splendid s treacherous water ho drive, she carried water & & marvelous second g | “'Mrs. Goss made it three striight by * Mra: S1et et ol _ltaking the fifteenth, where she again had w0 chance, and the maich | holed out with a birdle. ull square (teh was | here Mrs. Smith's second strayed to lfth Mre. Steteon Lecame | the roush and she chipped out short. A e M sy jion became | Mrs. Goss, continuing to it ail shote R Ths Mrodk, oostinis hie | powerfully, casily carried the green on nting her & 6 10] her second. Her first putt was short e Philadelphia Woman's par 5 o Rut once. more the stout-hearted| "Ly B @ foot and she had an easy vonquerer of Miss Collett railied os: Goas then heid) Mre. Smithito Pitches Dead to Flag. even terms with a 6 to clinch her vie- At the thirteenth, after being in the [t0F her short Tl 1 ) ' cards: ugh on tee shot, she| yiched dead to the flag for a mafe 3| NMrx. Goss, in.... 567344534 to & & for Mrs. Stetson, whi hfloq Mrs. Smith, in.....6 85565 6—36 Registn: Jewelry ast night from Home of the street, accordin| lice to Mi: of women of George Washington Uni- versity, and M reglstrar of the school, were the vic- tms. Miss Kincannon, the heavier loser, told police she fean opal ring and valued at $150 $150: an ameth gold bracelet valued at $5. Property o gold ring set with diamonds, valued | at $200, and a cameo pin and earring worth $35. Detectives an valuad ar Lose Gems. at $380 was stolen the Elizabeth Somers Y. W. C. A, 1108 M & to & report to the po- ss Anna- L. Rose, dean be received by 11 p.m. day thereafter for Help and iss Linda Kincannon, day before lss was robbed of a Mex- cuff buttons, ; dlamond pin, worth yst, worth $35, and a received as o'clock noon, day and legal Miss Rose included a 050 &1 The _closing a4 police of the second | vestigating. i precinct are im for The Evening Star must before insertion. Effective September 30 and the closing time vertisements will be 11 p.m. day before issue. ing time will then be 11 p.m. sified advertisements except Losts and Deaths. Losts and Deaths will be they will be accepted up to p.m. Saturday for. the Sun- day Star remains the same. Situation ad- The clos- ue for all cl usual until 12 except Satur- holidays, when hour of 5:30 Dickson pointed out the support their pulpits. Representatives from -each church are to be appointed and will have com- plete juriediction over the raising of funds among _their congregations. Local workers, however, will have the aid of H. 0. Willlams, field representa- tive of the National Laymen's Com- mittee assigned to the Baltimore synod, of which the Washington Pres- bytery is a part Money Passed for Yaqui Fight. MEXICO CITY, October 1 (#).—The Chamber of Deputies has passed an appropriation of 1,000,000 pesos for a campaign against the rebellious Yaqui Indians. Rebels Thursday re- leased the prisoners and burned the today, without of the ministers from HOW THE STAR WILL COVER THE WORLD SERIES Every angle of the world series games between the champion New York Yankees of the American League and the National League's pennant-winning St. Louis Cardinals, which gets under way In New York Saturday, will be thoroughly covered in The Star. In addition to the regular service of the Associated Press, the news, features, sidelights and gossip of the games and players will be presented in special articles by Denman Thompson, sports editor, and John B. Keller, base ball writer for The Star; Frederick G. Lieb, noted diamond dopester; John B. Foster, famous analytical expert, and Robert T. Small, special writer for The Star. Starting Saturday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock, when the Yankees take the fleld against the Cardinals in the opening game in New York, every move of the players will be depicted on The Star’s score- board on the Eleventh street side of The Evening Star Building. FIFTH RACE—The Potomac Handicap $15.000 added. 3-year-olds. 1+ miles. Chance Play. . tCupid's Curse.. 05 +Black Maria. . Helen's Babe. 109 Crusader h “cavell .1 113 3Prince of W 1 Pompey 121 Gaffsman 1W. R. Cos entrs $E. B. Mclaun entry. IXTH _RACE—Purse. $1.500. the W. & Fombiirg, Handicap; 3-year-olds upi 1 mile and 70 yards. Bonnie Omar .. 108 Millwick .18 tAucilla 105 Arbitration . 13‘ Ladaie Buek 1. 110 tGolden Billows. 108 Hiarass 107 Comet . 10 Litlle: Asbeaton” 103 Thistlewood 1 Nat Evens . 108 1C. €. Smithson estry. SEVENTH. RACE—Puree. $1.300. diajm’ 3 olds and up: mile and 70 y; 2Kiyt . . *Hunky Rice | ) Pete *Teas Ready : Tgntman *Parc hense Belle 94 *Battle Bhot . ‘Jlnnnum‘ l'\lfl'lfi"-"‘:“

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