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. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1926 2 : E ; SR OR THE ARMY'S 300MTLE ENDURANCE CONTEST. Selected as some of the best horseflesh ATTENDING A FAMILY REUNION BEFORE QU MARI DEPARTURE. Members of the fami EW YORK SENATOR CAMPAIGNS FOR RE-ELECTION. Senator ALL SET of Queen Marie of Rumania gathered at the Royal Palace at Bucharest hefore the Queen’s departure for her James W. Wadsworth addressing a political gathering at Rochester, in the Arm ”‘:Mi (‘ah\'xlr)'d mounts wr'-v .vh:vl'l;litmngef";: rF'I"r war-h\"flr-i l;:"f":gj"'""'hn:";'l'l‘lu-l\wll“'f:‘"‘f:n""‘l'i"'l'; visit in the United States. In the group, left to right: Prince Nicholas of Kumania, who is accompanying his N. Y., in his campaign for re-clection as the Republican Senatorial can- Vliiiam Foreeell winmer for. fhe inai two years: Lieut. G. B. Hudson, with fahe: Sergt. A. . Rathburne, with mother on the trip to this country; his sister, Princegs Irene of Greece, and her husband, Prince Christo- didate. The Senator's address was broadeast throughout the State. | pher, and Princess Helen, sist e Nicholas. Wide Wor'd Photos. § Copsmeht by Underwood & Undersond Dolly. ; Corp. F. J. Matheson, with Miss Brandon, and Sergt. A. Yanonski, w Wide World Thotes HISTORIC STA GOVERNMENT 1 TO SEL L. The litle TY XS A RUMANIAN COLONEL. Oueen Marle of Ru A SAD MISFIT. The little red hen seems a bit bewildered in the pres- stable in which J Vilkes Booth kept the harse on which he dashed . who Is now on her way to the United States for an extended vi ence of this nest of mofherless ostrich eggs, exhibited at the Los Angeles DETE ix Di Martini e e o onth photographed T the uniform of a colonel of Her Majesty's Own ith County Fair at Pomona, Calif. She looks as though she might under- (in cénter), private detec nees Stevens Hall in the notori- in an alley in the rear of the site of the former theate & 5 ' Regiment. The Queen is honorary colonel of the regiment. take the hatching job, though, with a little encouragement. £ | ous ‘murder case, leaving the ( in Brooklyn, N. Y., after being ht by HenryM Copyright by Underwood & Underwood. Wide World Photos. | freed of charges of concealing evidence in the fi T " T e ot Wi OUNG MUSICANS | Found Cause of o Do 1| SEK HONORS Special Dispatch to The Star. ase Acma Thotos - e oo “PEACHES” DENIES. Simer Goptine STAGE AMBITIONS B Shieping Bosra the Assoviated Press A Young Mrs. Browning Quoted rink or ficer commodore by the The mystery of the electrocution of | Contest Here Friday-Night to hipping RBe 1 vesterday, while asiSaying'Sheilopesitor | Gin Hi Cunninehan of the liner | ank of vice commodore. Get “Fine Rest.” he board the injuring of two persons been sblved. Choose Entrants for C. €. Stump, electr n at the plant of the American Cellulose : | Ccicat Manutacouring Co., 1ad., Regmnal Test. at the request of the Lonacooning i L} City Council. vesterday inspected the alley, where the phantom cur- All who are earnestly interested in rent, did its work and dikcovered |tha development of local musical that the ground had heen charged by a stream of water.coming from a high-tension wire. The horses had stepped into this water were killed. plained the increased ks were in accordance with a custom prevailing among large 9 foreign flag passenger lines, and By M be LARHNRASI T FeLs ey L ed that the two American NEW YORK. Qctober 6—~The New | omcers have equal prestige with York Hetald Tribune todav quotes! gcenor oficers of competing lines. Mrs. “Peaches” Rrowning as denving | v that she hax any stage ambitions at . present. and as saving that she and her mother will go to Canada for a visit If they can elnde a dozen detec. | tives said to have heen emplovec h\u\y) ’ ¥y her wealthy hushand to watch hr The paper savs the bride eluded the | detectives last night and came to the 1 apartment of a friend in Manhattan from New Jersev | 1 talent are urged to attend the try- out of young music atudsnts to he held Friday night at $:13 o'clock in the Church of the Holy City, Six teenth and Coreoran streets. Al 1 . = | | local students of veice, vielin, piane, | | cello and organ. who are under 24 vears of age prior to Novemher 4, 1926, are eligible to participate. The “The stage™ sald Mos Browning ! S i - ) contest is under the ces of the o e 3 ) < r ol —— I saRsas o . — 2 - . : " Iocal chapter of the o Federa- vnEn fnusttionsd ST s et | i TAKING A JUMP IN THE STEEPLECHASE AT LAUREL. Some of the starfers going over a jump in the $3,000 Patuxent Steeplechase, one tlon of Music Clubs. Mrs. Gertrude o nothing bit seek a fine ves imais 0Tl MEStimat of the features on the card at the opening of {he Fali season at the Laurel frack yesterday. There were elght starters in (he race, which Wwas won Lyons is chairman of the contest com Silent on Separation Suit. (i es by Lizard, with Byers up. Cobrriens by Underwiond & Uniermond i Bl | “Have vou anv comment to make on M. Brownings satement 1z he|. Havoc, Soreading Into | drtliath Bl ‘ $27,082 1S RAISED |SENATOR PETTIGREW'S DEATH | INJUNCTION GUARDS | Director of Finance Seeks to ¥, it 2%, 2 2,1 “Only 1 He has ten sald th | which students n work: inspire te niv e ha n satd the | Oklahoma. vk inspir S T T vttt s " FORFLORIDAHERE, RECALLS TURBULENT CAREER| LAUREL RACE MEET| Give Nation's Bank Free |55, 0o, " i o AR ‘l These contests tended to sue ner hushand for a sep- | petition. define a high standard of aration By the Associated Prese | e | Financial Hand. | performanee on the basis of the win Though “Peaches” has parted from PRINGFIELD, T, October €| . - . 2 ning contestant: give an opportunity her elderly “Prince (1 ring.” luxury s damage bxe heen District Now Has Given More Than | South Dakotan Wl’\o BOlted G O p for Officials Granted Writ When Legal | i . for the student to evaluate himself O PInIER 16 Hiedher ] corn erop, Director . C e : in comparison with others res. N ah Ahe el i midnight ony Stanard of the State Department of Half of Quota for ‘ 2 Action Is Threatened by RRUSSELS, October & (P, M. |tige 1o the :‘uv‘n::.:“ ,\;t\nvlnafi sl her &ix montha’ honevmoon, an expen- | ARricuiture estimated today 5 B W - d f &' o P : | Franqui, Relgium's financial director. land develop in him a spirit of con mive mported. bkt Fne limanane. | Of the 300000000 ' bushels esti Stricken Area. ryan; Was Indicted for Seditious Schmidt Heirs. {plans to’ resign when the stabilization | fflenca: give publicits and. credit’ for ¥ith & firat and second chauffeur. was |mated i the fields he said. “ahout A B e o Coing negotiated in (Liamaqy [merit. and demonstrate the important the coach and four that took her to |30 per cent ts considered damaged by o R 1( . A ¢ launched, it is sald in offi- [ place’ given musie and music eduea: anmewhera in New Jersev. With her | water to the extent of 10 cenis al| The fund helng raised in Washing ] emarks During Wor. ar. Soe (BIDferaibito Tie Ste clal quarters. tion in America. went thonsands of dollars’ worth of | bushel. This will total ahout $3. ton for rehabilitation work in the ANNAPOT Md., October 6.—An| M. Franqui is understood to consider | " The winners in the local contest Fri jewelry and clothing lavished on her {000.030. Fi thousand acres of | storm-swept zone of Florida today | injunction was granted the Mary- |that the Bank of Belglum, under the |day night will be eligible fo g0 to . by Rrowning {eorn, 1t is estimated. has besn totally | wen: intn the $27.000 column with re. | land State Fair, Tne, by Judge S.|Eovernorship of M. Franck. should |Margantown, W. \a. for the contest Browning claims that he does not{destroyed . colpt of additional contributions at | BS the Associated Prese jwar,” he was quoted, “and that it|Nea] Parke vesterday to prevent in- | have a free hand in technical meas-lof this section of the country, to be know where his wife is. He insists | OKLAHOMA HIT HARD. the District chapter of the Red Cross,| SIOUX FALLS, . Dak., October 6. [ Was forced upon us by a man who | terference with the races at Laurel, |lUres connected with stabilization of [held there at 10 am., October The that he has had no quarrel with her | B e 15 Jackson place. and at the business| __Dsath of Richard F.Pettigrew, South !hns been a school teacher all his|which opened this week. the frane. | winner from that contest will then and that their separation s only tem- | office of The Star. The latast tabula- | 3 S oéd life and who is used to having his| T.gal steps had heen threatened | The first result of the conference in|pe entitled to participate in the na porary. | Floods Cause Damace and Sufferfng aday showed 7 tatal of $27.062.42, | DAKota's first United States Senator. | way about things. The contlict in|hy helrs of the late Adolph and | London:between M. Franck and the | tional contest to he held in Phila Francis Dale, Browning's friend and | in Bottom Country. auota for this city ix £30,.000, recalls the stormy career of the 78| pyrope js the result of an old quarrel | Louisa Schmidt. claiming title to a |international financiers will probably | deiphia. as one of the features of the attorney, mavs: “Too much mother-in ‘o the| Yearold statesman. which included a | patween the natlons over there :nd | large portion of the land upon which |Pé the issuance of a loan in the|first week of Novemher programs at break with the Republican party o¥er|my country has no right mixing |the track is located, and the {n-|Dneighborhood of $50,000.000, or pPos-|tha Sesquicentennial Expesition. This ons made tor CHICAGO. Oetober # river | law. that's the answer. Rut they Al 5 oA ot oma | local Red Cross chapter were: [ flver in 1896, indictment f g haven't agreed to disagree. as re. bottom country of centra hom gl 4 ol iee ilver n 1886 Indictient foRlim (¢ funetion suit was to forestall this | SIbIY 360,000,000, it is stated, of which | final contest wliil be held Nov ported. The disagreeing all_on {And western Tilinels today shared the Dr. E. B. Han tene §1.00 sedition uring the World War and [ " juiv o3 Jast, the former Semator | action. Judge Parke allowed the New York financiers may be asked to 1. 2 and 7 FRpENdvembeE one side. It's merely a temporary | brunt of floods drafning fre ad; 3. Lincoln 1.00 cha .flr]=h-v" of "h" [F“‘v:‘i"" CAUSE | colebrated his seventy-eighth birth- | heirs to apply for a dissolution of | tAKe half. The remainder will be cas Tt will he a great honor iIf a local separation 109“‘:;‘0'"; e o the islanc .‘nsli”:,“ on: Kk r, |8aY with the declaration that he | the infunction upon five days’ notice, | tributed among London, Amsterdam, student should win in the na 11’8 aljoring guan whoets Miniwite | SIVIh Ahe joret Sof ihe tides: due o e T et daew | Would live to see another world con- | The heirs are listed as Basilieus, | BA%el and Berlin. contest, its supporters say. . ‘(:"‘l:y:v‘:“!: 1::\“: 'r:v':]:': v{\r.h,lr:.;:: Sl DL I M LT e L0 M:yfii IS Finesal s;m_‘,.__{flnlr;; H(f;‘ m»nmtm:d this would come k'ahro ds, v:acm and :Elizabeth 8 Wil Strengthen Reserves. 'Snma highly ;n'-mhd young Washing. . B i vsten \rat f 5 v 0 B 2 g 1 withi ext two years, and Mary S. S. | o K onians are listed ; alonys been a rift batween Mr. Brown. | the advance of the waters from the | Thomas A. Weedon. 1000 | will be held Friday e e e R i L Jeff. M. Franck is understood fo have [[GRIANS A listed to appear Friday ing and Mrs. Heenan. It is always north, and expected to survive with Amarican Mining Congres \n : . | vose 2roms tainis = N assured the financiers that the lnan | o' b Beines " £0 woen wn only child is concerned.” | minimum damage. Townsfolk e ok CORRE Came Out for Bryan. e ane o amlver naamatel LADY STANLEY DIES would be used only for strengthening | nars ar yis loea) comias (pie win- Told of Moving Plans | Reardstown. TIL. who have bhattled Dr. charles D. Waleott. 100,00 Ithough he had heen a leading | 3078 . the gold reserve as part of the pro-|expences to Morgantown for the pem. his 4 a month with a raging Ilinois \fary R, am And as for their mutual affection. | River, battered down dnors and win. F. v, Heth “it s just as mutual and undying |qows of flooded houses and hastened | ;" 1’ proctor and fuil of flame and iife and har |relief meamures {1 anticipation of | jianert B peck mony and eversthing as ever.” in Mr. | hicher water The Washington Post ¢ Dale’s opinion. The Federal forecast warned that o " 00 & 5 50.00 ' figure in his Territory’s and lat gram for stabilizing the franc ool 0 Octoher 6 (A).—lady| M. Franqui, who participated in ""i’l'!' h‘l“,’;'kr'"””;l?rv;d:‘_-::‘\-}:‘ n'f(nrl & dow of the famous African | the preliminary sessions, is under- | o e i1 J8 (T FOAY WERL to help explorer, Sir Henry M. Stanley, died 'stood te have laid before the bankers e eXpEnNgY vesterday in London at the age of 71.,documents relating to Belgium's pres- . Detective Arrives With Sager,| Lady Stanley was a noted beauty. 'snt financial position. He pointed out | GERMAN SHIPS MARVEL State’'s politics, Mr. Pettigrew first | C 5.00 ined tin ide tice he he | e e "Reputienn macionat wonven. | BRINGS ROBBERY SUSPECT 500.00 ! tion in 1896 and came out for William — © 7' .on'Jennings Bryan A bairdresser in & beauty parlor|Thursday probably would see the|leqy Lol During the World War, which he and was famed in artistic and literary ! that since April the country had :“'““_":11“")‘7;1" “j;::‘_’:}:r‘fh;‘ Teason,. the | establishment of a new fload record. | Xy ‘R Dodd. ."n,‘,:nonhghr;‘r,ms.g, dhe s indicted in Wanted for Questioning. |clrcles. She was an accomplished | added 30 per cent to taxation, the B s - ¢ g = * 'with the influx of water to a stream." ., ! s SRR AT kota Federal courts on a " O | painter. budget had heen absolutely balanced; & Maritime Factor, Says 0'C girl's decision to leave her huskand | ity "o "L i1 pproaching the | Contributions received by The EVe:|charge of printing or causing to be | John alias Jack Sager, 27 vears old. | " \jthough Lady Stanley married Dr. | the surplus in 1926 for the debt sink- . Say on- was made suddenly. While getting = s ning Star, October 6, 1925, follow: plus e nor of Shipping Board. ois climbed to feet at Reardstown. ! There was suffering from exposure. Mrs. C. E. Soule, 60, whose home was surrounded by water, died from preumon At Peoria shifts worked on the printed matter of a seditious nature. |@iving his address as 232 Clinton Henry Coretis, a famous surgeon, in {ing fund would The indictment later was dismissed. street, New York. wanted to answer 1907, three years after the death of |and in 1927 would be 1,500,000,000. Mr. Pettigrew's opposition to the|a charge of alleged partigipation in | Stanley, she continued to be known| The railwayshe said, had been in- entrance of the United States into |the hold-up of John Vassos and Peter | generally as Lady Stanley. { dustrialized, and all short-term EOV- | terday that he w: 2 the World War constituted his sec- Xvdas proprictors of l‘hFdM‘:Illnn—d’:w‘l g e | ernment obligations had been retired | on nis r’-”m?”‘_“:s'fire;‘:l‘};ps’u?!n;h.d ond attack on the prosecution of a | lar Grocery =tore. armived here t f ses |by forced acceptance of preferred |rapid recovery by Ger v - war by his country. During the Afternoon from New York in custody ~ Goes to Aid of British Tanker. |fares in the railw maritime power. He estimated pres 25-foot stage. In 1922 the Iilt her hair marcelled Thursday she told the hairdresser she was looking for ward to a prospective move into a New York apartment. Among the rumors circulated are that there wasa quarrel avera $12,000. a-vear apartment on fashionable Park | Chairman O'Connor told his eol- leagues of the Shipping Board yes- ML ; Rose M. De Bruler. . Total to date. & 3 i C | e Tally. - » jevees, newly tried by drainage into N Spanish-American War he made nu- | of Detective 3 MERIDIA, Yucatan, Mexico, Octo-| The fiscal program completed, he|ent t S a ch Rr sed tn L 3 : 1 e ’ . 5 5 ; nt tonnage .under the e frer 11n setertion b -Peaches | the Tilinois of more rain which fell | po oo Change ‘Asthorised | merous attacks on President McKin- | The prisoner denied having taken | por "5 (£) "The steamer Monterey |asked M. Franck to discuss 'the|ag approximately e e also that he refused to buy her a road. | 1ast night. ILevee patrols were on ge . {ley and heroized Aguinaldo, the &NV ¥ old-up. but admits | ., 2 radio meseage to the Ward |monetary program with the finan- war merchant marine business. % 2 4 Lag i 1 #oni i o or of Deing nearby at the time the bandist % o L b {duty throughout the region, where| Jacob Rabinowitz, 1320 Tenth street, | Philippine chieftain, on the floor of | SRS 7eat W T P A6 (e, DIE (ONAIED) Line offices here that it was proceed. | clers. The latter Indicated that the| The board considered, but defarred r is knee deep and ahove in cities {s now Jacob Robens. Justice Stafford the Senate. HhE aefective {ing to give' medical aid to the British | Bank of Belgium's gold reserve. now | final -action on, a recommendation ster for herself There ix a report that “Peaches hought $6.080 worth of finery and charged it 1o Browning the | The flond was receding in Missouri e | explosion occurred when the vessel | should be increased to the nelghbor-|mail contract entered into with fore she left him. Guesses on the [and along the Oklahoma-Kansa e was about to embark in business | Senator's indictment in 1917, Some things come to those ‘who | was 90 miles from Progreso. The|hood of $150,000,000 or more if stabil-|the Grace Steamship Co. between New ameunt that Rrowning has spent on [border, with six known dead and prop- land would be handicapped by a name | “I am firm in my belief that the | wait patiently, but more to those who | Mopterey safled from Progreso for |ization were undertaken. Ybork, Panama and ports on the west the bride range as high as $30,000. erty loss of more th{ja §2,000,000, dificult-to spell and- BroDOUROM United States.Bas na right in this tip profusely, i’ Vera Cruz Menday, The negotiatl are proceeding. coast of South America. 9?

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