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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTO TED BRITISH AVIATOR ARRIVES. m, who was hted by King Ge ter his recent 28,000-mile flight from London | COBHAM'S PLANE FAILS TO TAKE THE ATR WHEN LOWERED FROM LINER. The little “moth™ to Australia and back, wdy Cobham arriv New York yester- ‘ plane, in which Sir Alan and Lady Cobham attempted to fly from Quarantine to the Battery yesterday, day. TI are shown the rail f the tug which brought them to | being lowered from the side of the Homeric with the British visitors in the cockpit. Owing to rough th there from water the plane failed tn take the air for the flight, which was intended Photos. Battery ther ntine. the atter ure of attemnt o Quar fiy N, D. NOVEMBER 26, 1926. C., FRIDAY, Natachz Kambova, former wite of the late Rudolph Valentino, a ing on the steamship Homeric yes- terday after an extended European visit. She says she has' held spiritualistic communion with Valentino since death. “nderw 0od & Under wood. DENT AND MRS. COOLIDGE AT THANKSG President Coolidge leaving the Metropolitan scopal Church yesterday, with Bishop William F. McDowell at his side, after the Thanksgiving service. Mrs. Coolidge and Rev S Touse, are on the step 1lm\ e mori; Methodist to demonstrate the practicabi Aeme Photo [ Count Ludy m von Hoeg- NEW SENAFGR IS ARBENT HUNTSMAN. Senator-elect H; B Syl et TION SERVICES YESTERDAY. The comniifies of ciorgymen v ho MOTOR CYCLIST TAKE: orne, stunt rider, Hawes of Missouri is accompanied by Mrs. Hawes on a hunting t in [ i and to press his service for delegates to the convention of the 1 pendent Orthodos suapped in n r on his motor en off a cliff on ihe Clay County hills of their State. Mrs. Hawes enjoys the sport as | peliviece [oom hegtonher the Church of St. Constantine and Helen, Sixth and € stre e much as her husband and is said to be au excellent wing shot. bt Lo ey southwest. Archbishop and Metropolitan Vassilios, w ho presided at the services, is second from left, in cyele st line of teleg: thrown to the hllt(n front row. Washington ar l’])m:v "IOIH“' ht by P. & A. Photos. Acme Ph ‘he Evening Star Fund for La Plat , S CETSANOTHER w3592 GUTENBERG BIBLE som mera, und insects before the movie aqueer trlcks Offimal Driven to Nature Fakmg To Get Good Films for Scwntlfic Use Hl(l(l(‘ll 17 Ddys. Girl Stowaway | o by Tanze INER TER SHOT By the Assoviated Press CANADA RAIL MEN . THREATEN STRIKE The chief plece of nature faki rried out with the gutter ra received over the catory workers of the Depart- s holida total of the ment of Agriculture have found many ‘l"“"“ is so wild under “’)" Klieg r —_— NORFOLK, Va., November 26 . | spie . Ibad actors in the insect world and|thit tame white rats have to he | > story of how girl stowed | .. = “ 4 lat Th + % ; L | L | : Black-Hand™ Plot and Pool-| ta rn The T | Benedictine Monks in Carin- in the animal hingdom that |painted biack in order to get good re |15 000 Vote to Qun Unless | on u ship wamvure. | Victim in Harrisburg, 1., At- ) |Screen no well that they flatter them: | sults. The common rat, nowever, is | | ay, and remained in hid | % ; \ 1y | i H selves sed for close-ups bec 5 o e e days, u 1 s e H 1 room Row Blamed—1 thia Sell Volume to New B o eib b ot et oo ondleem bt ot tie ey, aiReRGENNFavilicreases | Ul e tack May Die—Companion ] 3 s energetically under " the calclm |eyes. | hunger Killed, 4 Hurt. | | Yorker for $280.000. | he has to be chloroformed | Camera men have experienced gye Is Granted. lace, was told in Also Wounded. | * and yvhn[L. iphed as he regains con- difficulty in th © endeavors to miake | ceived trict = | sciousness and is in a semi-fluttering |a film of contras mong cows, and — | headquart from | P S Faith otdeiie F e, Star ‘ahd New: Yotk | St to avoid transporting an emaciated | . . associated Press Inspector Thel acalata e il g | Marion C1 [ corsespondence f The Star and New York | Ui jend cable borer, known in|bovine to a farm where there ave only | B U Asocated Pres | The girl . | A CHICAGO, N ; LONDON, October 9.—-With _the |Some quarters as the vshort circuit” | good cattle, they paint a cow to give AL, November 20 Iiepre: | 20 vears old i | HARRISEUL L, November NiGeings: T i : |bug. kicks up a fuss when attempts | her the appearince of a zebra, color- | sentatives o ot B He : : Gt ANoS | fora ) . hooting I t o sal (» ece! )1 3 iutenb % | 4 s of rd of Railwa th ip on which she stowed |26 h e s fol Thanksgiv ;mm g | Bl : ”xmm ‘,,‘m‘-‘il.‘ «l\\'hml:\m t;xt |are made to film it. If it is not placed |ing the ribs with dark paint and the :.emlm,” P :lhenlx 1"- therh ,“,‘ ::,[ - ‘1'\ 'nu- ‘Hlm’mm ~Ir'.':n|"‘1‘ | 5 'l e % iemE ‘B‘,,'p 10 drivate hands DY L,the lin “an atmosphere ‘of grape juice the | spices between with white. [Sonau o A EO L enh i whith dBtieaarvens, |y dynamiting - and actacks of liquor varef ) Benedictine monks ot e “ite 53 |director has difficulty in kéeping it| ~This method also is resorted to be-| Railroad Trainmen have ordered a8 et eyl eae e muchine @ 1 buck b ae CHRISTIAN AID ASKED | dopasters in Cavinthia to otte . |wichin camera range. He discovered |cause a serawny cow will usually | walkout of their members and of the | St dloont el SR obscur : ] i that before prohibition the bug dwelt | show up on the film in quitea healthy | .. e e . C s ) Hunds pact world’s rare literary treasures goes | exolusive : b | onnti ¥ | yardmen of the railroads of Canada| migration inspector that she 1 2 to America. The sale price s report exclusively in wine casks. condition. { anted to join her ur i target double the price (§106,000) which was £ =S 5 X he denied that any one had ¢ S i sz € o il i i i Nk, 535| CAMPAIGN COSTS FILED. |DRY GROUP TO MEET HERE | icindig py commemmre vt | her ot i g e |t s i, Mot 1 ; il ; : : - ; i = R s : 2 i il prets e | home was dynamited while he and O'Donnell ¢ inent as | Distressing Conditions in Europe | book, which x‘n, famous Melk copy | h y | that given for similar work on the . ”J’l‘l\_ ny”u““_ :[u._h | il ity leuts Nolons it Ificeds factional lead ) eer wars on | brought last Spring at o public sale. | Members of House Report Their| United Committee for Prohibition | railroads of the United States P iile uha 5 but the house was badly damaged the south sic 1 was Cited in Appeal for Funds It is just a year since Bdward Gold: | i | In il 15,000 men will es Pt R L ; The second came last night, when @ fleved to have s ston, the London bookseller, aroused | Election Expenses, Enforcement to Convene Monday. | In all 15 s ported on the same ship UPON Lig\rinsCae contalning four men : X o g rer such_interesf 12 book world b : e : “peaceful withdrawal” from their jc which she arrives ring ca i ) poolroem s v ; for Sufferers. such intercst i the book Werld B3| Anothier batch of campaign espendi-| The united committec for prohibi- | PHee ,‘l"A‘ Rl b e et took @ coupe in which Hun A g i rnusiery o ‘ehimathie ke 1une reports filed today by members |tion enforcement, which attracted at- |t wage dispute is reached. The | bl S b ARD Aa : — st | $60,000. | of the House included these: { tention about a year ago when it ap- | Brotherhood of neers is not af-| | ehines o B into ) et Rev. Di kes Cadn presi. | $60 ’ | 3 & D- | Brotherho | chine gun fire into the vehicle e i PS¢ 1 The St Paul Bible was originally at | Selvig, Minnesota, $3.314: Kvale, | pealed to the Pope togise his influence | fected by the decision of the conduc N S s and Judge Victor 8. Dow. e B ooy ‘l'N;\lmm‘nm( 51,060 the Fitzgerald [to bring about better observance- of | tO1 and tralnmen to walk out =~ CHURCH DEEEGABES | 1ii.ieocior wie anoe tone ed o o e ety (he | taken to Carinthia Quring the Napo- | Polltical committes el Of Ghop- | prohibition in this country, will meet | the” Order of Railway Conductors, most of the missles taking effect in pair were fir i Chiistian Fund Tor Jewish | leonic wars. ~ The Bible is printed on | ¢ 'R q “lumots, nothing: Can. | here again on Monday morning at the | spokesman for the men, says no date | —— | the upper part of his body. Albert cealed faves of New | vellum and contains 42" lines 0 a | fiid. indiana, $1 Wood, Indiana, | Raleigh Hotel. | Bas been decided on for seneral | Group Representing Autocephalus | [obinson, his fatherinaw. wis mar i and | column : el : : | el 1o et : tholic and - | nothing: Ramseyer, Towa, $683; Good-| Meetings will be held at various| WalKout- | once in the leg, while Milburn V i . jmo : a as made recently to : : { s e other member o 3 ymen throuhout the | Seventy-Nine Coples. | win, ‘Minmesota, §306; Nelson, Mis-| places throughout the week, it wan g “ll‘;"(‘l“{l‘m‘t‘;m:‘\"‘m“" [ecently ‘o HellenierO¥thodoxs|Creedimils §.0| o the other membec of the pasts o love The fi tenbers Bible to Amer- | SOUri. ¢ L enniy announced. These will include an|the railway companies through the | ; ; ing A Sahaipdanadagon Christian Fund for | : I nothing; , Virginia, nothing. 2 L e railwa pall gh | R | ing to their homes here from a visit hized in con. | 14 W sht in JS47 by James s g 5 open forum on reform at the Church | medium of the federai department of eceived at White House [to n ring coal mines, where all ; junction with the United Jewish Cam. | wenox for $2.500, and now is 'n the | == = == = lof the Reformation and an address|jabor. This met with failure and | R jarastioyed A ell. 1 pain, ow ensaged in raising 825l copy of the famous bibliographical |another one printed about the same|by Clinton N. Howard from the pul|vored calling a strike Headed by Archbishop and Metro- |, 00 s geivacl ) lavie contributions, including an un- | is in the New York General |time and styled for a similar reason, (pit of Calvary Baptist Church next| Advices from Ottawa say that no | politan Vassilios of Lowell, Mass., a | after the Pt kot 53 Lo S ! al Seminary, while two cop- |the “3é-line Bible.” The latter Bible|Sunday entitled “The Assault on the | official pronouncement in regard to|g, clegate home. t licited gift of §100,000 from John D. t : | roup of delegates to the third annual | hom confiseated . Rockefeller, jr.. have been received. | - in the library of J. Pierpont |is rarer still, only about 12 copies— American Constitution.” the proposed strike is expected to be | i ¢ b At b | machine gun, two rifle Fhe' call, Bent. but todav declaves) k copy in |all on paper—being preserved, of| The Sunday meeting will be a pro-| made by the Canadian government un. | Convention of = the ~Autocephalus | o "ipich ‘were fn the \ Simr = mor oo Bt coonorniceon- | ven copins are | whicl one perfect copy is in the pos-|test against “seating purchased poli- | til the union leaders make known what | Hellenie ~ Orthodox Church of = the | byt Rl v n have combined with famine and m:\ known to be in the United States. ‘omn]n l)‘f the John Rylands Library, Sfifin'éid in Congress, it s an- lhglr ne‘dl ;lt‘p will be | United States and Canada, which con- tack was intended for the ilence to make the il Seventy-nine copies, or fragments | Manchester. I : 3 ne cabinet mini is quoted as | : s S5 Conttan | hoie e Birge St s oF st Caa et jof coples of th in Bible, which| Neither Bible gives any definite in- S . — having said it was bellet the men | vened in the Church of SS. Constan- | home of Charles Birger, zant ead, s OF htiior e hGuel | was among the first productions of | formation as to the place of printing, SHIVELY’S WIDOW DEAD | would not walk Sut “in-view of recent | tine and Helen Greek Community, at | myo machine gun attack left egficial Pabins arcAins Drcanee e {the printing press in Turope, are re-|the name of the printers or the date. . | happenings in the old world,” evident- | Sixth and C streets southwest, yester- | in a decper quandary, for Hundsacker no milk and adults are dying because as having survived the havoc|The City of Mainz has ben gen-| —_— | 1y referring to the British coal strike. | d received by President [ was not believed to be ailied with they have no bread, the message says. | s e B e o printen. although | Succumbed in Brookville, Pa., No- S %”"igdg‘;x;;;hfl White House today at | cither southern Tllinols gangs. e s l,)\'ng.;.‘.“»\,,. e g coples mw“hm.\\n Of these, 12 copies there is sl a difference of opinion vember 18, Friends Learn. 2IVORCE SUIT DISM|SSED Prior ‘m the journey to the White Birzer Denies Knowledge. . ave 'on vellom. of Which ihe St Bat|boon the ol | House dele; iged in routine | id that he knew nothinz wo and a’‘quarter mil- | o2 20 VS OHY O © editio | Word of the death of Mrs. L | ¢ nossian ; o Fusia two anlia nar. |F003) 13 D000t of an ealtion whicy Difference of Opinion. SR o o o MR Ao an | Srid ey HOBE MRt Disaenion Ballen | o Lo L oiUo Y Dreparation | of the afifcke) and that he yasth: ot more in Poland, half a million | 50'Vellinn copte | There also is a difference of opinion [jamin J. Shively of Indiana, at her - {he conventlon which i to begin late | party wis machine gunned last night Austria, Lithuania and | { copies of the Gutenbers Bible | With'regard to the printer. The name|home in Brookville, Pa., on Novem- Loy rges | this afternoo® Rev. Thomas Daniels, | A bombardment of the store of Sam .f',{, ;‘ ‘:"‘,{"‘ ns in all=—lare known to be in gland: the|©of Johann Gutenberg has been sug-|ber 18, was received here by friends| Justice Bailey in Equity Division 2 | who was chosen convention chairman | Ripperdam, half n from the ok ! | British Museum possessing two copies | gested by some authorities; by others| vesterday. Mrs. Shively was well |today signed a decree dismissing the [at a meeting vesterday afternoon, is |scene of last night's ray, con cau: {and the Bodleian, John Aylands, Eton |it_is umed that Johann Fust, tojknown in this city, having attended |suit for limited divorce filed by Mrs. |to preside at all busin ons. | stituted the other chapter of the mheth and the Edinbureh | Whom Gutenberg was originally in-|school here while her father, George | Madeline Passeno against Frank W.| Other officers chosen vesterday for | Thanksgiving dav turmoil. Rippe: . debted for financial assistance after|A. Jenks, served R tativ e = S e said to be in the po: = S > S = e AN - S 80-| engineer, on the ground that the wife | opoulos of Kan ity, vice pi ent, | buckshot when he discovered five men mal | o of the 1 of Carysfort at|tvpography, and his _son-in-law, |licitor general of the State Depart- 3 . CEE o e Als 2| Wite of Tolstoy to F— { the Kar arysfort at | typosraphy nd b on-in-1a al had failed to prove her charges of |and Polydore Giovanis, secretary. A |attempting to enter his store and fired y n | Peter ' Schoeffer, were mainly res-|ment. After completing her school|cruelty and drunkenness. The decree [ committee on resolutions also was | upon them. URenrechon | R A T | sponsible for it. g ing Miss Jenks married Senator Shive- | qiscolved a writ of ne exeat under jchosen, consisting of Mr. Michal-! s : i = S . pies in Paris, As for the date, the evidence of afly and lived for some time in the | which Passena had been held in the l.npoulrw Mr. Giovanis, . Eugenius P S HOLLYWOOD, Calif, November 26 possesses three copies of the [note left by the rubricator of a copy | National Capital. | District sinee the Blae of the. wife's | Petoulis, pasto ortnodox | THREE ENVOYS ARRIVE R L CHIEF ARRESTED ®).—The film colony today counted hile Germany heads the list| preser in the “Bibliotheque Na-| Mrs. Shively is survived by a daugh | uit, December 6, 1 pd D | Churen at Ha S e | . EBE « [one more titled actress amongz its | wi tional ris, points to the assump- | ter, Mary Shively. and two sons. John | *U[[: DESSMPer B 1025 ¢ eruelty | Vournas, loeal and Re ? S T members. @he clicking cameras have t copy of this famous Bible|tion that the famous Bible was com-|and George Sh . Mrs. Shively had | Diy to the charges ol erUCEY | Chrysogonos Laviriotis of Canton, | Belgian, Hungarian and Persian 1 hey lure Slstoy, wife of Count ract_atiention. was one in the|pleted some time before August 24,|been living in Brookville aince her|ond drunkenness Passeno claimed the |, o o 3 g g Putch Authorities Believe They Br CaRaInEl . My ‘el 1 | Rabaniia: GEatl, i Souti Bbae Thas ;!.ruuhlp in his home was caused by the "\""”_\‘ Sinenis a8 vie Representatives Land. w6 Smashed Java Commnnicts The countess accompa rench statesman of the seventeenth| Poor Gutenberg! He could not even “ ey | interference of his mother-inlaw. He | Archbishop and Metropolan VE : g e Sussispam o i when he entury, who not only threw his great | find the money to set up his first denied charges of cruelty and said on | Hlios Is permanent present o (0| % A e Nnanba A RATAVIA Noveniw i literary lbrary open to literary men, but pen- | press and afterward got into trouble | Want Limit in Shoe Styles. |the date of the alieged desertion he | O e o mmdnedee N iy With the a of 3 sioned « includis nd was sued at law because he i p s it styles 0. | WAS attacked in his home by his wife's i il i c he representatives of three different Surdc yarch Descartes, Pierte Gor. | could not. rafund ((he soldanith Ihrn[h-:, m;‘)’x‘:'l 13::“513»(»?m‘.l':;;n‘»;: '1‘::\»7'“"‘“"‘ and painfully injured. ‘n.31’1"«“.'\;\'.T,‘,‘,:.{;f:(v ""glrwh.‘.v.{‘\';l-d x.,.:uim’u’]:-\ (n”Vh.n United ates, ar i neille. 1 the Bible | money he had advanced. How amazed | caused the creation of too many shoe |(hriorneys Ravmond Neudecker and | wijj “pe hrought to a close in the | Th e P s () S the £0 e *!he would have heen had any one fore- | models to please the manufacturers of | "r”""“ ©. Ashford: appeared:for the | & “hurch of 85 Co ine and Helen | Marchienne T Sayve b 1he organ i [to1d that in the year 1% Bible | Sweden, who are making efforts to es. | "¢ el ConaTantte Suhday Wwheia €he | CRmtcE Ranet et yecent uprisii: er |would he in the frent rank of the|tablish nong them . am will include high m A0 St DavG ol KAt Sartal 2 'rhk. natis. o e |1 e e B llxy‘lY:l—s”u'gg‘ihn::riy :n)"‘l‘ “‘;2;‘; I‘-;r.\‘-;!'!‘,:;h s an tailors i o 'm‘lk‘f ';““;1""1 i are operated by | sermon by the pastor, Re L Bt M Al ek’ o & toke vs to . printed coimm an Austrian m@nastery for t e number of colurs und types in ' fooi pedals have been {ntroduced in'Danicls, who will speak on 1ol Wi Feps their hom ¢ novel. which ser diztinguish i sum of <;\ ,0 l! footwear, water races In Japan. Icanism. ning to say. Liad it 3 : s

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