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SCENE IN COURTROOM AS THE HALL-MILLS TRIAL. OPENS. In the courtroom of the Somerset MRS. COOLIDGE VISITS CHRYSANTHEMUM SHOW WITH MRS. JARDINE. The Firgt Lady views County courthouse, Somerville, N. J., at the opening yesterday of the trial of Mrs. Frances Stevens Hall and an, Rev. Edward W. Hall, with whose murder she is charged, some of the beautiful blossoms_placed on exhibition yesterday for the public opening today of {he Agriculture her two brothers, Henry and Willie, charged with the murder four years ago of the Rev. Edward W. Hall S syt"t‘:-e ,sugm-;?‘eez i:n:;:‘toyrth'niod cl?urx-r«;lhk:ler lg: th;‘ 5":-'"‘5"'.5‘- ;'f Department’s annual “mum” show. Mrs. Willlam M. Jardine, wife of the Secretary of Agriculture, acquaints and Mrs. Eleanor Mills. In back row of defense section, right to left, are Henry Stevens, Sldney Stevens of s N o Leotticn of Toury Catgenaer. EDCRICE o Mrs. Coolidge with the names of some of the 156 varieties represented among the more than 2,000 blooms and Willle Stevens (all wearing glasses), and Mrs. Hall (wearing black hat). Acme Photos. Copyzight by A..Photos. on display. Copyright by P. & A. Photos THE PIGEONS RAID HIS CART. Steve Vasilakos, the peanuts FAMOUS DIVA WEDS ITALIAN YOUTH. Mme. Luisa Tetrazzini, ATTENDING THE i} SHOW. Mme. Sze (deft), wife of the Chinese THE VICTORY BRINGS SMILES. Gov. Al Smith (right) and Robert and_popcorn pusheart man, who frequents Executive avenue, lately famous opera star, with her young husband, Pietro Vernatti, just after Minister, and Mrs. Harry New, wife of the Postmaster General, view Wagner, who was elected to the United States Senate on the New York ;;f_"‘:‘“;':‘“""_”i|,f;":_fi;‘l';;:{:;‘:;";'h}“';f‘n;};,}:;{"}f;-"ng;"fif;:‘,‘b“‘,' e *:';";"',"- their wedding in Florence, Italy, which was attended by many notables. some of the beautiful blooms on display P 1 chrysanthemum Democratic ticket on which the governor also was elected for a fourth sk tshin s mittenn 80} b ihie | cantEutm il bwck witiont ilie) reAtlt The bridegroom is said to be 23 years younger than the grand opera showrin the greenhouses of the Department of Agriculture. term in the 1 chair. Aema Photos. shown here. National Photos. singer. Wide World Photos. Henry Miller Photos. DISTRICT SUFFRAGE B Btacing Hood ' L i ' e | Timein 30 Do TONING MEASURES By the Associated Press. By the Associated Press. the second time within a month, Standal‘d Hegulatmns Now Charles Lindberz. pilot of the St. Peyser ‘:arges Board of irst of the Italian *Little Red | Devis.’ neider Cup racing sea- | Dlanes, went aloft today for a test Education Holds Secret | 't and few heautituily until a Touisieiicacor i it i te e Enforced in 20 States, clfire set the new paint on the terday encounkered had flying Meetings—Will Protest. i ensine hood afire and forced Mai: : : 3 il ’ i S en iters unialallont hare siel A 0| Survey Shows. TR NORFOLK, Va., November 4.— S . g ¢ Lo B WG 4 U i ' CHICAGO, November 4.—For | ST | Marto de Bernardi, captain of the : : i A - p— 8 i rilous landing made a para- - Italian team, to cut off his gas " 4 2 ; et i o satety, leavhig: hi . b ¢| supply and land. The fire was ex- . . : : § 4 i ump to safety, leaving his ‘_-"('5""“1 ;“““l'l“-‘”“ of | tinguished with the pilot's coat and Wiy . : 2 — s, I Safely near Stanfora TE. Bubat's of Columbin la S8 ey e iy y g : . : . K 1 afely near Stanford, Tl but a _meeting fn the boardroom With the exception of the slight : : s = i e ettt iand istrict 13 5, veitera | fire, the flight was pronounced a 3 o b 4 o 3 ; 2 B ARG o hio 7 former stand favorin :e for the | guccess by the naval oflicers and ; by . $ o~ F ’ s ‘:-::lugh: i n-l.hd:.fi(fs }Jgd::g District of Columbix as ans who watched from the han- | . [ ; i i 1 Chicago and unable to locate the remedying all s g -1 at the Hampton Roads naval e > iR 3 £ ; G e Maywood landing field he headed ditions in the public giv- | ition, as the little plane dart- o ? ¢ . > b 4 . for the open spaces and cut loose ing the people city the liberty | ed about with the grace and speed it 4 { Sat b i . in his parachute. He found his SHIpRerioR SR oL i e KU ' i : g % 4 plane wrecked in a fleld, obtained | mypities. The division has prepared e : . - : t . : £ the mail and sent it on to Chlcago | 5 gtandard zoning act and also a zon- A total of ties now have zon- ing regulations, as compared with only 35 in 1921, the Division of Build ing_and Housing of the Department of Commerce announces. More than 27,000,000 of the people { of the United s in zoned to the divi- the practice is spreading v to the smaller com. introduced by he ma Gy » use of communi- fon was | = r, who charged that “'“‘“"fARTHUR DUNN FUNERAL L‘ X e ties desiring to take up the practice. | 8 = system the school chil i i i £ = = : - s standard act b been embodied SET FOR TOMORROW UNCLE SAM INVITES CUSTOMERS T0 HIS DEAD LETTER SALE. Here's a chance to acquire at auction anything from a necktie to a new SIX MEN FOUND GUILTY aws of 20 States s dren here are studying the Govern- ment of the United Stat in which R - Py pd % TSt ke iyt i radio set, at the dead letter sale, which opened today at the Post Office Department Building. Photo shows some of the wares piled high in boxes in > div intains an advisory they are unable to tuke a part. i e TR L o £60 Sak et Lur' Tt Sspetion. o1 Yhetehastes. ; Washington Star Photo. IN KLAN RIOT SENTENCED | committee on oninjs. the announce crmafli & S ., composed of e follow Follows Yaden Address. for the late Arthur Wallace Dunn at 3all, .‘;:::‘r.".‘:\m;“.‘{&?,.i ”r A._«;\\Nl-‘lk:;:x.(:\y.r]‘.\v:: St John's Episcopal Church, Six- BRITISH M"-I.IONAIRE SPOONING ON UNLIGH’I'ED BUSSES FA[I. AND DUHENY W:C;:;lr;fb]e:e:fi::t:x;: Dcnon- (',’fmg?\x‘;u1.:.,.‘1m~«;',~.‘\lfm;:ml-:l" T Biiteage of the 1 ot of | teenth and H streets, tomorrow after- Pt el i National Conference on City Plan- Association and now a candidate for | nished by the guartet of the Gridiron ational Conference on 3 he Fed-| Club. The interment will ‘be in Rock S ] By the Associated Press. ning; Irving B. Heitt, Toledo, ex. plection to the presidency the Fed- ub. e intel . Wi ! i S Q' o i L res t of the National Association eration of Cliizens Associtons. Mr. | Creek Cemetery beside the grave of Di D . IE SUNFIRT DA I8 N e be T et e Toli e Taden dectured there are vers few | Mra Dunn, Whose death occurred | Mr and Mrs. Roscoe Brunner Dis- LOVCX‘S AnthS on TOP Decks Even Shock Six Marinette men, found gullty Mon- | yashington., manager civic ; Lzt Riion s o do ot |1ast August. : ! i gl ay by a jury in Circuit Court. which g il poon it form, Gading| Arthur W. Dunn, §r. leutenant| covered in Dining Room, For- % . = it delfberated 75 hours, of ineliting a riot e Lepurtuyuesl Ui avor suffrago In some fortm, ffinE | commander in the Navy, son of Mr. | " 3 P 1 Th S A k 5 - |and destroying property In connection | {hamber of - Co e that the ce f ]m,l s ‘!.Wp;l:x\‘l | and Mrs. Dunn, who ha ac- | mer With Pistol in Hand. olicemen, €y »ay, 1n S mg 3 Reply to Indictment Charging wWith the storming of & Ku Klux Klan i\,l‘.'(-“l:.f v‘u’i]".Ilnr:i:}-n;\smrrh'Hlonu» e L e e e aa e duty Wi theRN > niseting: weret given . workHoussikoic > O CITT SREEEORS 0. CEETe tion on the © the people IN| iers for the past vear, arrived in A = B d C 1 L- h ? sentences by Judge W. B. Quinlan A{n, ;u an\:. .',.‘ B, \\f,.,v o working for it. | New York yesterday, and came to| By Cable to The Star and Chicao Daily News. oard to Lompel Laghts. 0il Lease ‘Frauds Set |vesterday. The State allegea that a | 9f the American Ll “T do not stand why the peoble | Wachington last night. He was 0| [ONDON, November 4—A crime L mob of 1,000 persons stormed a Klan | Frederick Law imatead, noted i of the District should not have the|formed at quarantine vesterday of g = N —————— - . meeting. The tent in which the meet- | téct; Lawrence New Tk, suthority to govern themselves.” he|the death of his father, which occur-|that is likely to rock social England for Wednesday. ing was held was burned. the National Assoclation; sald. 1 belive they have just as|red at Episcopal Hospital Tuesday|has occurred in an obscure cottage| Spooning parties on the dark upper|share of embarrassing problems since Maddle Vellenealuve was given a|John M. Gries, the Department of much intellizence & people in | morning. at Roehampton, where Roscoe Brun- |decks of the double-decked busses of |being placed in operation on Six- |six months’ suspended sentence he. | Commerce. any othe ; 1¢ | "“The funeral services wil be attended | fllionaire chairman of 'the |the Washington Rapld Transit Co.|teenth street. Sometime ago they| Albert B. Fall of New Mexico,|cause of Il health contracted during — e — a e is .| 6y members of the National Press|"r, millionaire chairman of Sijrues WA, e ansit ©9-1were accused of harboring a harvest|former Secretary of the Interior, and | World War service. The others were NEW DISHES ATTRACT. - ‘estigation should | Club and the Gridiron Club, of which | sreat chemical firm of Brunner, Mond |'have so shocked Washington's hard- (¢ “peeping Toms,” whose undue|Edward' L. Doheny, ofl magnate, of | given three months each in the work . made wiy of the public organizations Mr. Dunn hid been a | Co.. and his wie both were found shot |ened police officials that they are urg- | interest in the boudoir panoramas|Los Angeles Callf, will -appear inhouse. They are Clvde Earrett, Leo| New dishes, which officials of tie chools, but « .olleges and uni-] member for some years. - ; . Ing the Public Utliities Commission to | along the bus route robbed modest Criminal Division 1 of the District Su- | Belair, Harold Bennet:, and Eugene | Retail Grocers’ Protective Association s itie Dore o i & s ol s Sl fscrvo et orninE: ki U e residents of second-floor privacy. The | preme Court, before Justice Adolph A. |and Leo Sequin. !deciare have never been offered \r. Yad : alleged | bearers: Clifford Berryman, Wasl Mrs. Brunner, who was a daughter | throw some Ilight of the aiestiol . | Public Utllties Commission, in"public | Hoehling, Wednesday morning to i o | Washington housekeepers, are making unsatisfactory con "exis {ton Star, president of the Gridiron |of the late Sir Arthur Houston, was e hearing, wa ised that one had to|plead to the indictment which charges decided hit at the annual food show, p da- c a a Sl deniariy | Club: Asimund N. Trown, Provideice a well known society hostess and |tion e R Fred M. Cornwell of the ades lowered If one|them with a conspiracy to defraud the RELEASED ON WRIT. it is stated. Tonight a special award gested an elected Board of F ducation | | Journal, vice president of the Grid- |authoress. o Goes didn't wish to be stared at. United States in connection with the ‘' will be made to the tall : 5 Cl tenth precinct, who suggested that | leasing of the naval ol reserve it Elk dance. Those wio have visited the redy, adding ths oh a board | iron Club: Leroy T. Vernon. Chicago According to the meager evidence " 1 rendezvous | Of late, however, this sport seems |leas g - tendance. 0se wlo have visited £3 & remedy, adding that such 4 board | Jally News: R. V. Oulahan, New York |already assembled, Brunner and his ' thoons o ee ro e e eith dis. | to have sufered a marked decrease in | LIS, Calif. |Samuel Epstein Opens Fight onsnow have shown a great deal of in- Do e Bl e | Times; W. W. Jermane, Seattle Times, | wife, who occupled the “green cot- % ? igned to pre- | popularity, and in its place has| Attorney Frank J. Hogan, repre- i terest in “‘the smilele . Those now in ofice would be more re tracting illumination, designed to pre- | pop: ting Mr. Doheny, tod a Rum Conviction. vho hav st o the withes of the people, |and Harry 'J. Brown, Salt = Lake |tage" at Roehampton pending the clude public petting.” sprung up this romance business, | JeRtME Mr pe A 2 o el SWHOS Ve miaae 1l e ius 1. Peyser, president of | Tribune. building of a new manor house,| “You can't imagine what goes on| As a consequence, no doubt, thefy0orT ek e Bl n i L L L n,iars«fim R anine s rarhewia — dined early Wednesday evening, In-|on those second-story -busses,” Capt.|tables have been reversed, with xh«:ju‘;‘fflz":,“d"':h‘:f g;*‘in‘:‘e’:“,jf‘?n;’ r;}'(‘,‘fi'{,fld“_;:"’:rl;f"n?nf{,:i‘ff” 1‘?51..».»"\’1‘:»22; for District suffrage, stating ainhoriiing theassoalutiore Nmm"_';l‘reu::‘t(?:‘ the servants not to enter |c, H explained, with a touch of peep})‘ngl. l.glun;', )l\wln'g done by (huse“';om would be .filed to prevent the|of the District snxx:r;-n;» Conrt on & through lack of it the people of the | o, on “schoothouse planning, Snow When a curlous cook did enter. # : O s a most. disturbing question that| CECTARE of the trial:Monday, Novem- | writ of habeas corpus sued out for | Brice, 3549 G street; : District cannot o a case to the} 4o, "y hford, chairman, to inves- |hours later, both were found fn their | Captain Has Seen Plenty. 8 a most GIAIUELINE. quEstions Chact ) ner 22, him by Attorney Nit Hinman. Ep- ard strest. Miss I ced courts, “hecause they are : Jaa Y e 4 : has been put up to the statlstically-| ~ Atlee Pomerene and Owen J. Rob- | stein was in fail under o sentence im- | 2109 Eighteenth strect; Mary Snyder, ) tigate the expenditure of funds in | chairs, lurching over on the tabl . > B bl v eiiizens of the United | tiEate the expenditure of funds in |chalrs lurching over on the table| “I've seen’enough to convince me |inclined experts of thie Public Utilties erts, special counsel for the Govern:| posed by Judge Mattingly in Police 3 A. B, Height, 313 In: building program. Capt. Peyser was |hand. Apparently the Jme wits shop | At the only thing {o.do fs to turn| Commission, and they-are ctrtain’ to | ment in the oil prosecutions, have be- Court September 30 of 180 days on the |diana avenue; Mrs. P. Chic 1 Charging that the Board of Edu-|authorized to appear before mem- |first. ¥ s shot lon the spotlight, and so I made a|have a difficult time figuring it out|gun the issuance of subpoenas to the first count of an information charging | street northeas cation 1 been holding secret meet- | bers of Congress to urge the selec- | News of the tragedy created utmost | "Ccommendation to that effect.’ o|to the satisfaction of the blushing | witnesses for the prosecution. Nearly sale of ntoxicants. Ile was also fined |ley, 2121 New Yor . z 2 = e ' 08t | Capt. Cornwell, who has an enviable | ohjef of police and his horrified | 50 summons were obtained today from | $1,000, or another 180 days, on the [ W. Johnston, 148 avenue ings. under the head of commiitee|tion of suitable ground for school|consternation in London, —where reputation for stoicism in the face of | captatn, Justice Hoehling, in which the wit-|second count, and fined $500, or 90 | northeast; Charles sell, 530 Ninth wessions, the association adopted a |sites, following charges by Mrs. | Brunner was prominent in the néws |all sorts of unustal occurrences, was | C2PHIn- hnesses sought are required to bring|days more, on the third count Foiy o o R g o resolution authorizing Capt. Peyser| Danfel Murray, colored, that six of lonly Wednesday on account of the loath to go irito all the blissful details = with them documentary evidence in| In his complaint to the District Su- | 3511 Thirteenth street; Emma Can- 1o protest to the District Commis- | the colored schools are located on|curlous fact that his name was |about the bus parties. He begged to| Explains New Japanese Law. various forms. 3 preme Court Epstein says his per- | noles, 1232 N street northeast: Ruth sioners and before the congressional!such low ground that automatic |omitted from the list ‘of directors |be excused from glving a dove'seye| * : % The names of the persons sum-|sonal bonds were taken June 19 last | Brashara, 1505 Kenilworth road, Kenil committee investigating District af- | pumps had to be installed to keep [of the nmew gigantic. chemical firm |picture of just what he has seen with| Ambassador MacVeagh, at Tokio, has | oneq for the Government have mof |mot to repeat the offense of selling | worth, Md.: . IL. Grayson, Ariington, fairs. Such meetings were declared |water from rising in the achool bulld- |into which his company has been | his own eyes. cabled the Secretary of State that an | been made public, but it is expected |intoxicants and that he had not vio- [ Va.; C. R. Smith, 409 A street soutl. to be illegal except where the ap- | ings. merged. Brunner’'s life-long.partner | “Suffice it to sa. he said modestly, | grdinance making effective the Japa- |that among them will be Theodore |lated that bond. The court lacked |east; Mrs. George L. Abell, 4602 Fifth pointment of teachers is being con- Mrs. Mae J. Richardson, colored, | was Sir Alfred Mond, industrialist | ‘that I have conducted a personal in- nese alien land law takes effect No. | Roosevelt, Assistant Secretary of the |authority, he claims, to revoke the |street; Allen Ham, 2312 Ashmead stdered. president of the Briggs School Par-|and politician. One of his daughters | vestigation of conditions on those 5 No- | Navy at the time of the eigning of the | personal bond and impose sentence. B € Wiktion St Cae The association also readopted a |ent-Teacher Association, presented |married Prince Liechtenstein last | busses and that I am strongly in favor | vember 10, “after which date all for- | oi) Jease; Admiral Luther E. Gregory,| Assistant United States Attorney ;B % , 1239 Thirty-third former resolution favoring, in prin-|Mr. Yaden and Capt. Peyser with|year in what was called “the wed-|of having lighting systems installed. | eign nationals, without exception, will | U. S. N., chlef of the bureau of sup-| David A. Hart, in charge of liquor | street; Daniel Quigley, 1 Harewood ciple, the Gasque bill providing for {flowers in behalf of her assoclation |ding of gold” because of the gifts|That will serve to discourage the pet-|enjoy land ownership rights through- | plies and accounts; certain United | prosecutions in Police Court, claims | place northeast the election of the Board of Educa-|as an expression of the apprecia-|and the fantastic wealth of her |ters, I think out Japan, except in certain desig-! States Senators and former United| that the Impositions of sentence only Mabel Rywaters, 7 Fifteenth tion the citizens of the tiom of the work thegmhave done father. The two-lay pvances coom 0 nated hr ‘necessary for nationai ates Sopators. precidents and coun- was suspended in June a he per- s chosen the prettiest “red. Another resolution wus ad L othools. O (Copy right. 1926, by Chicago Daily News Lo,y iave falli b hote thun ner dewuse. sel vl @i companies from California. sonal bonds tuken. girl last night. -

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