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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON. D. C. MONDAY. DECEMBER 20. 19%. *BMY'S PAN-AMERICAN FLYERS TU UP FOR HOP-OF he Deroit, one of the five t PLACING AN ORDER WITH SANTA CLAU » Matsudal SKATERS ENJOY BIG DAY ¥ 2 MEMORIAL POOL. Two of the thr hibian planes scheduled to take the air 4 an Field, San Antonio, Tex., today for the first jur son of the Japanese Ambassador to the Un and Mme. Tseuneo aters on the reflecting pool y y urn fo et o the pool to take a rest a up 20,000-mile good-will tour through Mexic d Central and South 3 . €. F. Woolsey (lef) | Matsudaira, conducts a little priya with Santa as the ates. The cold wave produced a 3 ace on the pool wating enthusiasts of the Capi sl Licut. J. W. Benton, selected to pilot the Detroit, stand beside the ¢ 3 | sreat day approaches. The m: X i tty hard stretch, though. made the most of it. Today, however, the ice was too broken up to permit ~Iml\n\na - Copyrich Underwood & Underwood. tional Photo. “Rington *hoto. THREE-WHEEL AUTO MAKES APPEARANCE IN. \F“‘ YORK. Recently imported from ¥ threewheel.ear of a well known F muke has oreated a bit of a sonsation in the \m‘hir;mlh five miles on a tallon of gasoline and x speed of 85 fhiles an hour are claimed for'the éar. Cobina \\vu.m, are moments in_their pruh-nnlmml tennis tour in : concert singer, the owner of the car, is shown out for a drive with her little daughter. llus fashion. Photo taken on the beach at Coronado, Call 3 7 and 28. l" the scene, left to rlrzlll. are: l-t-orae Gates, hl\mnl E Copyright hy Underwood. & Underwood. Copyright by Underwood Underwood. E Mis: veth. Wi h'v ton Star Photo. MEXCAN OFFICAL Reptrests, oome [ e M TURNS CANNIBAL By the Associated Press. ; ; 5 ; i CLERMONT, Ferrand, France, 3 84 o b i s ] . i » i 3 T t 3 2 & £ e Consul General at New York| December 20.—A bride and bride- - iy A s B e : —"Stop Kissing” was arn- | Afloat Days Without Food or groom and 16 members of the bridal Ga . 2 i P g i : i unded in y den- Says Country Is Seeking | varty were run down by a speed- e 5 ; g i Fa : e 8 . : is The city is said to be | Water, Says Fisherman, ing automobilist last night as they ; ; : ; £ in the grip of an epidemic of Religious Toleration. menmaH e L il ] N oy OB 3 f ; “trench mouth,” a gum and mouth Found in Little Yawl. supper after the ceremony. . 5 4 K he 3 - : | infection, transmitted principally g The celebrants were walking two g i : ) Y ¢ through kissing and traceable in By the Associated P abreast and the driver—blinded, he i 5 R > 3 % . ? its origin to the World War. NEW YORK, December 20.—Arturo | declared. by approaching head- “ ST ; 4 ; . Tho dertists re the malady AVALON, ¢ ualina Island, consul general of Mexico,| lights—crashed . from behind into Caiit, December 90— THhe atartiing ad- 11 5 IS EOAE ety A e L¥icents is its tech- |niggion that he had eaten the flesh of ' nical name. Several thousand had v to the recent pastoral letter of the s £ e odkadiL = ! sl s i Gerntn Catholic hierirchy in the United | ,, The car was actually stopped by persons here are afflicted with |Dis dead companion, whom h tes setting forth its views on the | (oo seriously inju -,}' B the ase, leading dentists say, ived when two were cast A e i and nearby ~communities also |adrift at sea in an open boat, was religious controversy in made here Jast night by Eli B. Kelly, “The Mexican gove ent,” ) e 2 k Yy 4 have been hit by the outbreak. v Aenihch Yoot i b : % _ 69, Redondo fisherman. Catholic Church in Me sus . - i 5 : 2 4 Kelly was picked up on the beach Mexic ple—judged by : ! near here yesterday and brought to a standarc as the [ pear b The mutilated bo asked. & He ¥s that the fundamental B v jon, James MeKin tenet of the American people is re : _ in the bottom of a s ligious E rance, a SRR off the end of the tained in 1 amendment of t ENJOYING THE FIRST SKATING OF THE SEASON ON THE MEMORIAL POOL. There was plenty of Winter “atmosphere” at the Lincoln | Eight Days Without Food. 1. and then | 1 rPflmln 2 pool H-~l<ul‘n, as ice skaters floc! Iml there for a fine day of the sport. Washington Star Photo. % 15 the situation in & & Kelly said he had been without food e r for eight ¢ is ship ing tor Tolerane Houses Are Demqllshed andHAUGEN ']RAV S UP SOLDIER’S W|DOW SUES. |HARRY B. MATHIOT DEAD. I_AN[].I_ETS FE“_[]W Abandonment Charged by |Zae: ",“"",!:!':T“.:‘,...‘.")'{‘f-n.‘»!”o;. Al bl Hurled Quarter of Mile. ance Action. Government Gardens Here. 4 According to Kelly's story, the two’ the Catholic £ &t '.- Gen. Frank T. Hines, director of | THarry B. Mathiot, 69 years old, for ; Who Married at 18. v‘l':':]l‘";‘,‘,‘,f) ‘1';‘0’('('.'“1-:1‘“% e Sru s stou s By the Associated Press, L | the Veterans’ Bureau, “*;_c“u"*l in | the past 30 years a gardener at Ar- Ey [Hn the second night out they ran into | mandamus today - by : # &g ece: | 1 o ath Na al Cemetery, the Whit, a storm, which stripped t mainsail Dacam | Holmes Finley of Cathe lington National Cemete - By the Associated Press. land swampea their ciliary engine. B o e AR L A car of a_derail A e e g e e D ARIS, December 20.—On grounds | Manning their os struggled i to compel the payment to_ her ‘of 280 street northeast, Saturday of ~abandonment, N Elizabeth | against the storm, which carried them L | BRGS0 S | Companion to WPNary Meas 1, G Lt 5 130,90 8| morving ot o hore e | SArGENt Paroles 3 OUhers s i o e Besiy! |50 1o LTS potine o the American people achieved at | yes el ersons, i e e I ative o Bordentown, N. J., Mr. : z Calif,, has brought suit for divorce [only 24 hours, they nibbled sparingly i ot s 3 " ’, e ure Prepared for Intro- -|husiana Capt. Harold L. Finley, who | | A native of Boraeutonn, N V. P! Convicted 0f CONSPIracy | irom rrancis Burton Harrison, tarmer |a¢ the awinaiing rations. e i g 4 Qemolished Dioptons Walter Reed Hospital, s Apgi} | JLOLuiot FUNACD f e n' the United zovernor general of the Philippines | After being tossed about on the had t e of contents as duction in House. At - cays she received reg. | States Army during the Indian wars. | With Ex-Representative. .n.{|‘u; .l,m-"n‘me 2 1;1;|ngnin.\nt figure in [ ..U.-"‘l‘\lv',l,‘;llfi.s‘.(\.u-!:-’i‘nulv;v‘_v:;-a;:e century when Benitc # arter of a mi ments after the death of her | He was employed as gardener at Ar- political _clrcle of the Sta ane. inti @ aginary Je f yarate chi and st Four of the injured were trainmen, —— | hushand. until Gen, Hines took eharge | linston National “"‘“"“';!”‘Y. and later o e ‘-':' 1k.‘,:"\2\‘,‘,'l‘flmx,ife':-‘,l"lt:df,; t ate | oars for ;!:‘r: ‘n'fé'rfl’?"‘li‘ll.‘\x.,151“3,.“1'.’,2 Botis: Tavon TEiaIIAd AL ithe BabIle | Liiy v oA e ey doaner | fing A sodalet Pogke the bureau, when the payments | (runsfer o 1y oo e hed chaie | By the Assaclated Pross. in 1904, Up when Kelly persisted i following hooks, t liified in practice | jmmediately after the dernilment A companion ¢ ator MeNary's | fyerey 38 “‘I‘I"""‘jl)r*imh‘l\“» » gardens around the Capitol | Milton Lipschutz of Philadelphia, | The usual attempt at reconciliation |his compass. Bhd 1 T from reaching the car containing the | fg drawn up today "appesr for tha Datiibner. | power M. E. Huth of Alliance and Walter | was made last Wednesday, but Mr. Attacked Again by Madman. ictions Held Needful. ! der, when the explosion oceurred. ||\ "o > B ‘of “thetHenie. e is s ved by his wife, Mrs. B. Carey of Canton, Ohio, conv { Harrison did not appear, and it is an- | 0 8 C0 T FL© MeKnies: crasia v other injured were residents of | ‘ Effie V. Mathiot; two sons, Dr.’ A. B. | with former Representative John W. | nounced that he has not defended the | O the third nicht Mckinley, cra D | | s | plrs- £ “Patterson | agriculture committee, making it p.,\.i LAUNDRESS IS BURNED. |and Russeil Mathiot, this city; two|Langley of Kentucky of conspiracy “-‘x\x}':m{:'fi"o. :;-‘dt;:,l“;h(;,te f;:g:‘;‘x;é Of | the quarrel and suddenty Jurched ae | | | Jliti- | The shock of the explosion, which ! sible once, more to attach the titlé daughters, Mrs. George W. Conger, |, violate the prohibition law, have { his companion with a bait knife in his do |came an hour after at least half of . augen” to the proposed this city, and Mrs. S. T. Lewis, Whar- | peon ™ Liroled by Attorney General | Sppbn :“ 5‘“ ":d{wY course, {nand. Kelly overpowered him and the 49 cars in the tr had piled up | Stove at German Embassy Ex-|ton, J. et e i e ary married fn |Peund him with the stern sheets. across the double tracks, was dis bl | Funeral rvices were held at. his SH e S On SOt RS WD W & g Even in this position McKinley tinctly felt at Danbury, Conn., 18 Aon plodes. late home this afternoon at 2 o'clock. he three codefendants were pa-|Chicago seven years ago, have lived | ;14 not be subdued, and three times llen aWEY. L Gl i S = this | Rev. William Hoffman, pastor of [roled by the Attorney General coin rt since last Summer. Mr. Har- | Fot o e A o nie Twelve cars in the middle of 1 it her Sl pag 1t o Ul | Aruing at the privile home of &, M | Waush: M, B. Church, officisted. In- e Hel NG| P AL flispresent tice (e in eoutic avid Diurised thito) the Three times among the Mexica? o train were derailed in such a way th 1 i for two. years the apnlice. | Schlimpert, secretary of the German | terment was mado in Arlington Na. |last Sawurday. =~ . - o Italy, while Mrs. Harrison 1s in | Kelly rescued him. Finally McKinley ol ; 2 ars were placed s that | postpond for two he applica: | Schiimpert, sectetary of the German | (0 \"Cometery. PIiieau TR S e e efloe lhe south of France. _ Since he retired | jieg’ of exhaustion. . Unit c ver 3 vi sossible to pull_them of | oot guegualiation teo ontenttom: | TGS, 88 L BRI ¢ : - - in ‘1: .h.xlr.uh hemulm! ry with of the Philippines | “\yith Tis dead dompanion at his becat ' ¥ ger - the fire started. | as it UEtovisan e in. feo. on bk d1a colored laundress, ; st o g ut ans Carey were i rrison spent most of pack, Kelly returned to his oars. On tolerance | reli s r railmen as believed to have heen | have aut 1‘u|1,.u S VI‘T G et et Sl G L, SPEAKS ON PH[L]PP'NES v]eu to ‘m convict road camp at Al [ his time at his country estate in Al {(ha fifth day the last erumb. of food “Ift Romn cle the result of a broken axle | . to be used to handle the sur | tombtod’ to H#ht the, plot NEht of & derson, - ness, Scotland, making only one brief [ haq heen eaten. It was then that he Mexic nt ¥ es »..; Iluv- ;rn;l in a car which con- u\-{;l u‘A‘)‘ l: m" e ; i Veaa dtowa sanat Y explonibe ad MRl s, Btin e ron Y <5i :;; i‘:-e.r'“mm States early in the | '\hm]m‘il to appease his hunger with 14 tained linseed oil. { augen said the closes il s SMPE, L S eXDIeRlon Judg arles ‘ s for- @ human flesh, o ; fTorts were being made by train | came to bringing up th tariff jssue | PIOWIIE out one of the pibes of the ' merly” judge of the-Court of wirst| WIFE HURT MAN HELD Mrs, Harrison has the custody el Ho s and yesterday, and not ¥ i °n and \uhnm-:_vx.:l fiu!n the ‘\winnv' as a cla «."“Iu"u 1‘);( v‘:"“«’rim. Lo e e B v Schlimpert {! |l.|)nlro“!lx‘|“;hse 52333"‘1’;‘.“5-‘;{‘,‘15‘ ::;f Ert e R ‘l‘l[\‘;x‘; ;’;rfiz (‘h(lvl‘t};;n %e}:;di‘ng tho] ?ultq- { reaching_this island wled on the i = | P Rdten the powdce. “\xlx‘xi'(:i'n b Aitieg dinlt T 508 of biher 1v}’m1l|:\‘(‘~'x“' tele, ‘I"l”""“‘| ““i F ““‘ ',’lf‘]"“""“"" but dressed the first public conterence of | MTs. Margaret Deegan Taken From Years ol at the tiie of her r::lzlri'}zgé- ’t;(i‘:::hile llfilflg’l'ix";sfli’f,,‘.‘.‘u‘ ’;““rL’.'l’ ;:z(;l:: rom the wreck or running to safety | ment between Senate farm leaders | CoLY UL LRI onde, anit e as - nig . M. Ak spite ) r paren as foun fishermen. 20 | when it occurred, some of them were |and Mr. Haugen over the t e it Tater nvnql at Bmergency Hospital- | ¢, "4, on, “Blending Legal Systems in | Suffering from a possible fracture | Mr. Harrison was 45. - The marriage ¥ —Mrs, i ,"I\nn‘n-k] d down, suffering lacerations | related to agrioultural reli r. but the [ ———— the Ehilippines] i of her right shoulder and wounds to | took place on the very deyAlaca de | i Save 4% Orphans in Fire, srominent in s » heroine |and shock. Delief was expressed today by the: Judge Lobingier explained the sev- her head and body, Mrs. Margaret | cree of divorce was signed in favor of . Pesterdny when returned to her | Houses nearby were rocked.” Fivo, ‘h aders thgt a way. Jvould be found to | in introducing the McNary bill he|eral legal systems now in use in the | Deegan, 45 years yflld. 718 Twelfth | his second wife, Mrs. Mabel Judson | ARLINGTON, N.°J., December 20 burning home to arouse two maids | the home of Ward Rowers, 500 feet | concentrate on one farm’ measure, | was “deferring to agricultural lead | fslands, and told of the need of law- |street, was taken from her home fo | Cox Harrison. (#).—Eleven Sisters of Charity formed who were asleep on the third floor. |away, and that of James E. Town Mr. Fulmer expressed wratification | ers” and was placing some of his owr. | yers trained not only in one but|Emergency Hospital about 4:30| Mr. Harrison’s first wife, Mary |a fire brigade yesterday when a blaze After waking the s she fled with | farther away, were demolished, as|over Mr. Haugen's move. As for| views in uuf background. familiar with all these systems. o'clock this morning. Crocker, eldest daughter of Charles F. | was discovered in a three-story frame them to the sireel over a stairway | were their barns. their ¢ ences on the application of | “If the Dill is not all that the farm- | Alfonso P. Donesa, president of the | Her h d, Thomas Deegan, 48 | Crocker, California railroad president, | building of St. Anthony's Orphan tnat oollapse mom: | The Towners’ Baptist Church, about | the equalization fee to cotton, he said, | ers would like,” he said, “the respon- | society, spoke on the aims of the |yvears oldf was arrested and held for | died in 1903. Asylum, fought back the flames and The Verner virtually de- 11,500 feet away, was damaged, [he felt that that could be threshed uu\lflMHIy foy,working out a satisfactory | society. Pablo G. Cornista presided, | questionifis in connection with the| Mr. Harrison was a captain, and |led to safety the 42 children housed Fovel; cou Satiinns $56.- | “iained elass windows being broken fin commitiec | pill will b with the farmers and not | and a vocal solo was sung by Jose [bolice —igvestigation to determine ' Inter adjutant general in the Spanish- | in the building. The structure was 0U, sand, the iuterjox wrsckeds i Chairman, taugen said later that' wikh mey” i ik .« lbhow MyafDeegan was hurty \

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