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THE EVENING ESDAY, DECEMBER "21, 1925. S e Gy S e | B s 1 \ TO THE HOLIDAY THIRST. The cam an pays a visit to the famous wet row f ENJOYING THE SON'S FIRST ICE. Lieut. Col. U. S. Grant, 3rd, OHIO REPRESENTATIVE GETS ROUSING BIRTHDAY RECEPTION. Some of the congressional col- off New York and is invited to photograph some of the accelerated operations during the holiday season B e T e 1 LI BARE ORI N leagues of Kepresentative Theodore E. Burton stage an informal celebration of his seventh-fifth birthday 'll::.x:r.].nh[(:l:‘. 1:;)\.('nyh'x.le the deck of one of the bis rum schooners, shows the actual unloading of “holiday NAbgoT Memorial e Tacting pool anitie Colk saap betisy o HEsE datg yesterday on the steps of the Capitol. Mr. Burton was elected to the House in 1888 and has served his 5 D Fevel L wunch for shipment ashor e. i Copyright by P. & A. Phot of the season. Copyright by Underwood & Underwood. State as a member of the Senate or House for a quarter of a century. Copyright by Harris & Ewing. INKS IN NEW YORK HARBOR WITH HEAVY LOSS OF LIFE. The 65-foot motor launch 3 8 . 0. SCHOOL PLAY URGES SAVING OF CHRISTMAS GREEN. Pupils of the new Brightwood School, who wseed King is searched for more bodies after being sunk by ice with 35-men aboard and later dragged to By salvaging string from 2 part in the play, “The Christmas Beautiful,” to be given in the scheol auditorium next Thursday. a pier in the harbor. - Thirty bodies have been recovered and a number are still reported missing. The me e S R A e e L L L T i B. Whitney, fourth grade teacher, is directing the play, the theme of which urges the saving of were unemployed workmen being ferried across the harbor in the launch to obtain employment. Yesterday as a unique Christmas present. It contains 12,025 yards oF holly and other Christmas greens from cutting by using substitute greens for wreaths and other decorations. Acme Photos. twine. Washington Star Photo. | Orders to Europe ADDSTOCHARITIES| - Exceea 57,836,288 |8 S oW " B Stepped on Dog| SUINIDE THEORY —_— By the Associated Press . 3 3 : % 4 # 3 > % % A . £ By the A: = P —— Disposes of Balance of ONCe| i 541,138 postat arders for : ' 47 e T ol oo { PAINTSVILER, Iy Devember 21 | awyer+ for Dieads Woman ] —A shooting scrape at Carver, Ma total of $7,836,288.57, previous : : ; ; ; . : + . $12,000,000 Fortune. e o i b 3 5 ¢ 4 3 : o 5 : « goffin County, Sunday, that is said i ers to foreign countrie 3 o ; 3 ¥ - | ticipants stepped on a dog, resulted in Widow Gets $100,000. broken between November 26 and 5 £y 2 ¢ . ; Y iy # five men being shot, three probably Have Been Sued. SN December 17, the last day upon : . N % : . atally. which they could be acecpted for " 3 ) ; G ¥ el . | Ollla. Williams, Addie Jackson and By the Associated Press very, the Post Office announced 2 g ” / ¢ ; Add Salyer were brought to & hos-| pe o Associated Prees CHAMPAIGN, 1L, December 21~ A b . 3 I % . pital here in a critical condition ves- bl : ket & soami o December 21— *The Irish led all others in send- ” N o B i NosuitAl itushesied i i Naly W YORK, December 21.—The a million dollars, the balance of | i 'mionohome, with $2,243.300 in - 5 5o : 5 ‘ 5 5 | wounds would probably prove fatal. |sulelde theory attached to the death some $12,000,000 the late Senator Wil- | = 130,403 money orders. Germans : 1 & s ¥ % ] { Arlie Cole and Earl Jackson were the | o¢ Ars. Robert I. Ingersoll, who is Sl . Ty st Gt Mo e Jing $1,648.301, 3 L4 = others wounded. But less serious| e n - Fridions tae lleged to have severely wounded Wal- . . o g There were 52,468 more money The shooting occurred at lLee |3 ago to distribute to charity before | There WETS SEAGY mofe meney | Righ; ore, according to Johnny M. Probasco in her fashionabla his death, was disposed of vesterday | {he advance in money being $1,- ‘ i X - J:\r:‘ksun, whnfsni}:'l the trouble started | park avenue apartment on Sunday in the will of the onetime traction | 018,154. : : ! v 3 : Sorped on the oz Tying by & stove|and then turned the pistol on herself, magnate, mostly through altruistic e 3 3 : around which the men were today was under the fire of her attor- channels. i ¥ i % r g i i E 3 3 He said the’ men began shooting at|ney, Frederick C. Leubuscher. !6;?:01}0;:":;“(;,‘:'('Th,,],’:}ip}‘,;,:(r'u, ,l:\. ;:{ 4 4 4 7 4 “ o ? each other without any one knowing In a statement issved after Pro- R 0 e e bt of maarad ol e - : ¢ 5 3 : 4 who fired the first shot or which one been released from the : d e y ’ shot the other. It is said that all of | pri rard at Bellevue Hospital on lars when it was filed for probate by : ¢ o . 7 £ 5 b % them admitted having pistols. $12,500 bail on a technical charge of H. 1. Green, many y personal at- | | ‘ 1 : . . S i icide and removed to a private ney for 3 « { | : : s ? : 3 % sanitorium Luebuscher denied that alid wife, from who . reabiiy Y i e rom o e , - £ W : PN B |ROUND-UP ORDERED |3r: ittt Su M riohote thought of in the document. He be e % 4 2 i HE K H LD UP dead woman and. :1);‘.\.1';;('1;3";021:3 queathed to her §100,000 in 5 per cent 5 %A To c c 0 = s ough police 1 ® 5 N bonds and said: 7 3 da e 2 i s > i N ‘u‘hh'xxlx':h:(nitilr[;;:: so far advanced, all “Knowing as I do that she can Rep“es on Senate Floor to o v ; » : b : » —_— of which emanate from the Probasco legally claim much more, but also W] 7 e B : knowing she is just and falr, I am . % Hesse, Alarmed by Increase in|iiii"was the purster aud air satisfied that, she will acquiesce in | Dawes’ Speech Opposing Robberies, Calls for Arrest of | Pesco was the pursued.” he said. this disposition of my estate | : o | GIRLS OF MOUNT HOLYOKE CHOIR VISIT WHITE HOUSE. Members of the Mount Holyoke College Choir, which came to Washington AnlEEnCan e S oy have letters to show that it was the $100,000 for Y. M. C. A. [ Direct Nominations. to give a church musical service. photographed as they called on President and Mrs. Coolidge at the White House yesterday. W. C. Hammond Suspicious Loiterers. other way around; that he was in Another $100,000 he left to the (leff), director of the choir, and Repr>—=fative Treadway of Massachusetts, who presented the visitors, are shown in center of group. fatuated with her. Mrs. Ingersoll had You Men's Christian Association of o R Copyright by Harris & Ewing. l(‘l"\lfldd"n‘ '(‘;mg‘“ entér the house. Tllinois, Senator Johnson, Republican, of A round-up of all suspicious char- s I'"L‘:,‘;s“‘,“l“m':f::“ff The biggest beque S/ 32001000 | cxsitiiviil bepitibe ; w J wa- acters found on. the streets, for ques etz ] A T qus alitornia, vepiying 10 o recent| ATTACH Y HURT |“No L All d D Not S AN H ON CHARGE | 2<tcre.touna on ! or ques-| thorized him to start three suit trustsund placed in custody of two | Cobioria g o o rerent) AT E BADLY HU o Liquor Allowe ign Does Not Save |M ELD ON OB o o e tiotien vas Aleoc| Soiiad i 1o iatért /Uiagi duits o b e e e TR vty Wibe' Phwsident - Déwen, 9 ed today by Maj. Edwin B. H of jewery and the others for the re. 8, the proceeds « hich will make n b c . s, de- . \- ent of police, in a g covery of money. monthiy payments 1o relatives and | fended that system of nominating u.\-WH".E RIDING |N PARK Roadhouse Owner From Fme for Sales OF BANK BANDITRY 0‘,3{,’:?'}';“",‘;‘,‘"‘:uft’r.",,‘l,’"fdn";“.\.;fe"' Mre. Ingersoll was the wife 62 (he riends, give a $30 Christmas pr cainst the convention system, in the i e A Maj. Hesse has become alarmed |dollar watch manufacturer and Pro. et to the wife of every.mi v Senate yesterday afternoon. i 5 : i Y over the increasing number of hold- | basco is the son-inlaw of the late B s AR T e Let's get at the root of the trou- | Alfred Lozano's Pelvis Is Broken| By the Associated Press. Rossi had told various persons, “Bring | Arkansas Sheriff Believes He Has|ups and robberies. Attention was | Robert G. Ingersoll, famous agnostic. et e A 5 e Ut s . LOUIS, December ¥l.—Signs|your own liggor and go as far as you| i called in the memorandum to the fact | The two families are not relates e ans. & bbby fibles Johneon declaged. fett 1s Shawl. | SyrheyiHovse sEalls iBackward | ’ like,” and that after waiters had in-| in Custody “Christmas Reveler,” |that there have been 25 robberies and | Probasco was released on bail by a ociated Pre: of McKinley for many years certain men ure arrogating to them warning guests that intoxicants are | K¢ D e i o £i6 special Homicide Court ses X t A ting : : formed inquiring guests that liquor x hold-ups in the District since Decem.- | special Homicide Court session in the m‘{:v\.f':m SOIEE0In Wia: tandicon ’,“,“,’,‘: !.);:1 EIERLTLE vney, e Tk on Him. not allowed do not acquit a roadhouse f was not obtainable there, strangers! Who Aided $4,200 Robbery. ber 1, with only 11 arrests prison ward at Bellevue after the BO0tes of hersons smen. | their own profit ! been accomplished by the use of weap- €xaminer, that Mrs. Ingersoll dled ons and 12 have occurred in the |from a self-inflicted wound. Probasco eighth precinct, with one arrest,” said still considered to be dangerously he memorandum. “In one case the | Wounded. Een Of 3 fien; L e e { permitthd to buy and consume liquors, | the sales. R heihag i O T e i Tt Yhat ie | Alfred Lozano, attache of the Co-|the Uilited States Circuit Court of | Moonlight” Ranch was frequented | By the Assoriated Press place in the United States where we | lombian legation, 2100 Massachusetts [ ABDeals held vesterday. o Ry B e N i Ot| FORT BMITH, Ath.. December Eovetaqithe AWl corrnntion With | avbnme, wis SeHsusly Inired Bundas] decision affirmed the convic:| stated, adding that after midnight the | Aftor capturing one man in the moun. | the memorandum. '“In one euse the | . From the trust fund an aged couple | which we have been familiar of late | o e =0 Pl i ;:"'"-\ of i“_nhnll-‘n* |“':‘ wife, ( | Kl “""‘h“‘},, i ',“‘m_‘:_‘( Litly | tains near here, Lut failing to appre- 5 Sl Wt Snd tater. a0 | R L of Champaign will continue through-, years. The Senate did it coura-| “While riding DN aric|one, and his brother ugen SURTESIE et b parently | hand his companion, Sheriff Turnbow | V& 1 L, . - S | out the life of cach to receiv geously.” when his horse reared and fell on |V fined and sentenced to jail for|every evening at the roadhouse would |anq officers of Mussellville believe they Jeadquirters s, not complatning BALD MICE GROW HAIR. geously. A e e ol i 1 becha rles.” against members of the force for fail- . monthly amount similar to that which | ~Standing directly in front of the!him. 'An X-ray of the injuries taken | MUNAININE o nuisance and vislating b - D Ansgement’s encouragement | 12Ve in custody one of the pair who | 50" 0", rest all of the guilty persons, 7 they had long received from Mec- Vice President, who was presiding, | 54 jimergency Hospital showed [iS S oirt Bunellon avisets Xoudiiduss 9 dnanagerms e i aturday held up the Citizens' Bank o1 stice is for | Scotch Do Kibley. His negro chauffeur I8 to]Mr. Johnson read an extract from M, | ot Dmersency Hospital showed that Mocnlight Ranch, near Denver, Colo. | of drinking was ‘“excessively profita-|at pottsville, near here, in the gulse nf‘lf('f,t, :sa“:[»;:;‘ott (l)lf” l'l;‘lgmxl\’(!;: “u"s\'(‘;:::' ctor Seeks Way to Bene- a month. The monthly pay. i Diceee recent New York speech and | his pelvis had been fractured in| The appellate court held that *no|ble” the court said, as $4.25 was|Christmas revelers and escaped with [;esnmivs AT A {0 b Wit | fit Humans, Too. s provided for range from $50 10| quoted him as having said that | three places {smount 'o€ ‘eamoufiage: con'a xellova [ charged for & auart of Siugsrialsihiil | £4:200 i cash, advices™from: Russelle) SSWPS e SOHAL RS R ot Shoet ta | AAUNTON. England, December 21 A it bn SHce, ipartiou- prevent further activities on the part | (#).—Bald mice have been made 1o Dr. H. A. Harnthal, who treated | the proprietors of guilt; that Manlio|$4 for a bottle of erape juice. ville say. s sister, Mrs. Mary |Jarly the direc system. was | the attache, said today that, while Two men are being held at Henry. | Preyent furthor a« —Ball oo 2 g . ries re seric 4 ol andi S s. hair in experime; b s, was given $10,000 to be con- ! heading the for distintegra- | Mr. 1 s injur wer rious, etta, suspected of being the bandits. { %, S2550 ¢ grow | 1 experiments designed to iributed to such charities as she may | tion and disaster and the evelution | the patient was doing well and would | QPPOSES BAGDAD IDEA. | BRITISH RANCH RAIDED. |meriyetta officers report that one of |, "Fivery effort must also be made 1 | discover a cure for baldness among select. |of the parliamentary bloc system of | Fecover. ta0 Nbogs anoeny - - Pt the men had a $500 bill in his posses-, gygpicious persons found in the streets | To grow hai o o 10,000,000 obiEh| oy et | pert no s taking his wsual | o A SR M e sion, but Russellville police declare no | {PICEIE Bersiud 00d 1.0 EEC | o &row hair on mice 13 casy, scien- Senator McKinley gave away before | o1 cannot believe morning ride in the bark when hia | New York Club Protests Giving|Bandits in Mexico Steal Horses and |pilla'of that dsnomination Wers taken | Wimsctvan, thoy te uo, asrcoied and | Lo SDVn: but the trick was to his_de rac v _charitable | argument was seriov horse shied and began to rear. The i from the bank. . gl L ce bald. endeavors more m than those |so distinguished a gentleman attache stuck to the saddle and the e SR e ORtHe. The suspect heid at Russellville de. | 1€1d for investigation if necessary. | Al ;. A E. Crew, principal of the provided for in the will. During his| Californian continued. ‘“The result | horse fell over backward, crushing Space. DEL RIO, Tex., December 21 (#).— |clares his name is Roy Smith, that he TR BT o reeding _Institute of the him. Had the rider jumped, Dr. ENRED e The British-owned Cleote ranch, 90|18 from Montana and that he was on| Means to Speak on Peninsula. |Fdinburgh University, has discovered hospital, bearing his family name, to|to America—will come, not because | Harnthal believes he would have| NEW YORK, December 21 (#).— P B B KRSt it his ‘way to visit an uncle at WIitt | g\ o) pispateh to The Star. l"‘“: '{‘“e may be made to shed their the University of Hiinois, and of the direct primary, not_ with the |escaped injury | The City Club doesn't like the idea of | Tiles south of the Mexican border,|Springs, north of Russellville, officers (P3fRI PP w0 e S0 | coats by Sxtracting certain gland sub- iributed on a lare de to college: sct primary, but only \hen the| DPersons in a passing automobile |uyypning New York into Bagdad, with | Was ralded by bandits and several |said. He refused to talk of his com- |, iOqter R Vo LRCEmIen, Sl |stances, Dr. Crew also says that by of the Presbyterian Church primary is prostrate in the|took Mr. Lozano tb the h-u.-uun.[ 1l the fussy little sidewalk and high- | hundred horses and thousands of head | Panion, who is being hunted near the | “R1ICC BIALES S ‘leans, | extracting a_substance from normal g ok G 5 commander-in-chief of the Spanish | mice and grafting It h ‘ dust amd slime of corruption and | Where he summoned Dr. Harnthal, b Seloi (hRt Enc G o ves b es | Newton Coun . Ll - grafting it on the bald ones, ;w‘ e o it 1\ Ges tn the “mms bullting | P obstructions that encumber orfen-| of cattle driven away, said advices | War Veterans, will deliver an address |he has been able to promote the Dies in Rooming House. e 3 e suies e Nl |tal cities.” Hence the club says it is | received here yesterday. Mexican offi- s before the military and civic organiza- | growth of the coat again either com- hind the qpstinctive sympathy | The injured man then was taken 10| hoced to the passing of a bill which | clals refused to deny or confirm the s © tions of 2 i ely it i o % toth Ben 3 s yund in some quarte this coun- | Emergency Hospital. | would allow wider privileges in licens- | reports. | Widely Known Steel Man Dies. | Lobs of g:‘i!:l(xxe;lor:::fl’r;‘g‘;klu-n"”ue‘;::‘;‘X:fi}::;‘vt'::‘ml\l"l‘(l\«’lm“, e s roomer 1617 Wisconsin o ey for th us of gov i ing sidewalk shacks to venders, Soldiers in_Villa Acuna, opposite | CINCINNATI, December 21 (#).— | Phoebus, tonight. While here Sema-| The experiments are being con- died suddenly 5 wclock yesier: | ernment now prev in Ttaly.| The old Grand Central Hotel, a| The club says it would “fill up the | Del Rio, and Pledras Negras, opposite | J. L. Adams, widely known steel man | tor Means will be the guest of Col. | tinued with a view of cacoeimmine s do v RIATHOOR 1o coroner gave a Belgium and Spain is this deep-rooted [ landmark at Belfast, Ireland, is to be | city’s sidewalks with a new crop of | Bagle Pass, were active. Additional |and for mafily years assoclated with [and Mrs. L. A. Thompson. Col, | human baldness may not be due to the certificate of death from natural!and abiding political philosu,{:h)’ of ! remodeled and hot and cold water shacks for the sale of soda water, |troops arrived at Villa Acuna yester- tbat industry in Cincinnati, dled yes- ' Thompson is governor of the Soldlers’ | same gtandular deh.-inu-y and there- auses. govermment for »nvst:'pronl. piped to-each roomy cigarettes and.gandy." ¢ uxdn\‘, Home. ‘ore curable in e similar way. ) |owner pf responsibility if guests are | would immediately show up and make |, ‘Twenty-one of these crimes have verdict of Dr. Charles Norris, medical | Income For Chauffeur lifetime McKinley gave a memorial | he fe ~the coming of a Mussolini

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