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NG_BTAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1926. Alanson_B. Houghton, Ambassa- POLAR FLYF! N S . ‘omdr. Richard | NEW ARRIVAL AT S dor to England, photographed on WINS HORSESHOE PITCHING CROWN. “Putt” Mossman, 20-year-old Byrd, who St. 1 home grounds when he flew over the ;. » ity ; " Gus his arrival at New York Monday ; s ildora, Towa, who won the world championshi North Pole, assumies the old chap's rola Tor & day Lo Bato Gorbed ne ing 6,000 pounds, took up his abode in the California city's zoo the other day, after being captured on Gua- on s Eovisihie: for = viit er horseshoe tosser of E , Towa, who p p an_Eskimo. the polar fiyer is shown distributing presents for charity dalupe Island, 135 miles off the coast of Lower California. He consumes about 100 pounds of fish a day, tour of duty at his London at the Chicago tournament this week by defeating Frank Jackson, a to poor children of the city. Copyright by P. & A. Photos, and, as sho willingly eats out of h keeper's han Wide World Photos Wi World Photc former champion, in the final round. Wide World Photos PLAYS “HOOKEY” TO FLY PLANE. Lawrence Keens, 11-year-old RAL TRADE EMPLOYVES PREPARE HAPPY CHRISTM “OR MISSION YOUNGSTERS. Bulg- GSTERS ATTEND CHURCH CHRISTMAS ENTERTAINMENYT. Santa Claus junior high school student of Des Moines, Towa, whose teacher dis- 25 of toys, clothes and other gifts, given by the Fetracom Club, composed of Federal Trade Commis- ide about 30 children of the mission happy last night, when he disiributed toys, candy, clothing and other covered that he had flown a plane 400 miles to Omaha and back when v e ta charge by the Central Union Mission for distribution to Washington youngsters gifts at the entertainment given by the Christian Endeavor Society of the Ninth Street Christian Church, she investigated the cause of his unexplained absence the other day. whose Christmas otherwise would be a dull one. Members of the club are shown with the gift bags. at Ninth and D streets northeast, in the Sunday sehoolroom. Washington Star Photo. The youngster got into a plane for the first time only a few months ago. Washington Star Photo. MANY ARE INJURED | veetwat floston TR , = Women in Adoptivg S OO 00BILL INTRAFFIC CRASH to Broken Hopes |\ g & h T = Plearctie Smokine| - PASSED INHOUSE s : v o : 4§ b - S ¢ By the Associated Press Even knowledge of the realistic g ) . BERLIN, December 22.—German | taws of mathematics does mot L men are forsaking the cigar for the Three Street Cars Collide as Brakes | maxe inventors immune 10 the ro- | ar Berlin woman student Amendments Are mantic lure of one of the oldest % . syl v who has been inves- 2 = > rishes 3 . A - tigating the matter believes the H Fail to Work—Eight Se- | fuliacies cherishea by human : . z men are heing “modernizea” in | tacked on Agriculture De- Belief that inanimate matter can . this respect by feminine influence. verely Hurt. be so patterned that it will, after . . jndost women do not enjov smok- | partment Supply Measure. receiving an Initial human impulse, 1 Sl ing for just the same reasons men produce perpetual motion is shown % (r,l;: \ll;‘eh ;\'1 l{wa ”\t;lv ;!Il‘w fl‘rhf“r — mo 5 & by the Patent Office records to re . * e ng, because gives them | .. e were outstanding factors in a serfous | 'Ohishing number of dreamers. = o lighted® with dainty manipulation | bill. appropriating $128,000,000 for ita traffic accident in which two cars oF| o ayic erudition, and some hav 3 1 ; of the match, the upward curl of |activities during the next fiscal vear, o Ak Bl lectric | their credit invéntions ot 1 . 5 o smoke, is followed by the play of |was passed yesterday by the House Pl 3T streets abott s iooaiitol | worth. Mont df them/have ex- . % 5 i the eves, The cigarette i, In fact, |and sen R S R eeits and H streets about 6:45 o'clock last | perionced the elation of apparent e : . ? she claims, essentially a new s is the third appropriation meass i sl success until thelr little machines : 3 : weapon for woman. iy Tiae oty Fowa: - It cwass ight passengers on an eastbound | \ere™iopbed by the Taws of { ] z i i, hrough with its major provisions in ca}:' on .|h(‘4 ‘olumbia line were !l‘\Ju‘ b nature. 4 3 o i; i ld.(‘l. It provides n‘l‘drl\ $80,000,000 for Thile approximately 40 others were A sketchy record of broken i . i ¥ s . o PRISONER KILLED maintenance of Federal aid highway thrown from their seats or shocked. | popes extends far back into. the : i . ¢ - systems and millions more for the Dr. C. P. Halsted, pharmaci Rl bLiths Patent Office. “TREORIY 2 1 { department’s campaign against de- Peoples Drug Store, near the s extinate of mumber Gt applicagibns i A %k L - i - 'N jA"_ DELIVERY structive crop pests. of the accident, rendered first ald to | o' TR0 AERUET OF APRICATONS f f ! Three Amendments Adopted. the more seriously injured pe; received since the office was estab ; . i { 3 e Only three amendments were ac- before they were removed to hospit: lished is u vague ‘‘thousand: o i ; 9 . . cepted by the House, all sponsored List of Injurd. None of the devices has been — g i . Sheriff, Attacked by Four, Wields| by Representative Buehanan: of Te The injured are found patentabie after examination g : < W . - ; : as, ranking Democrat on the appropri- Arthur H. MeCrevy, 50 vears old,| DY experts : S - S | Gun in Pocket When ations subcommittee in charge of the e e kg g e ol o | | measure. One of them, providing for shoulder. | Pinioned. | investigations of the cottom root pest, Earl Carlis 40 vears, Monroeviile, YOUTHS GET $5 000 i o raised the bill's total $17,500. : 1: fract: m i ’ CUBAN AMBASSADOR PR CREDENTIALS TO PRESIDENT. Orestes Ferrara, the newly appointed Cuban Ambassador to the U Passage of the bill followed a last- nes 11 colored, 5 States, at the Wh se yesterday with members of his stafll to present his credentials to President Coolidge. The Ambassador is shown fourth By the Associated Press. {minute effort by Representative Con- Fairmont Ileights, Md.; contusions « IN DARING ROBBERY from the right, with Assistant Secretary of State J. Butler Wright on his left. Copyright by Underwood & Undgrwood NORFOLK, Va.. December 22.— | nally, Democrat, Texas, to send the boy | — —_— News of a liv]nn'l' te )mnli-m}-‘hul\l:l en. bl back to committee with instruc. fre. Tottie Bentley, colored, counter Sunday night in the Tyrell | tions to include an amendment, which years, 633 Third stroet horthe | N g 2 C 8 F M k O{f 0 County, N. C., Jail, in which four ne- |the House twice defes i feg Injured | Bandits Force Cashier to Aid Them | GIRL WANTS $|00,000 hristmas Forest at Market ers 10,000 MORE NEEDED Ero brisoners attempted to overpower | guy, | 1o wosit nacrCaied during the Flester. Sheriff Joe Reynolds and e and | partment to conduct research to de- LSl St eortienatiita GG FOR “REVEALING KISS” Variety of Greens for District Homes| BY SALVATION ARMY/| i jiiih e o them ae kiiea fma | i ™ e, 0, 8 | [ cotte a £ - pro S, Arthur Smith, colored, 35 vears, Floor. | ceived here yesterday. The sherift |Of cotton and “_* by-product: | | E R went to the jail about 9 o’clock to lock Howard Proposes Merger. ed ba | Music Student Claims She is Hero- Fund for Winter' the prisoners in their cells for the| Representatives Wingo, Democrat, Grorge 1 nz, 8 years, 624 By the Assocsated P | Music St a A real Kris Kringle forest has grown| The great bulk of the trees are Vir. or_ emtenss Worch NOW! 0SB raviie e miid e s ! Connally, criticized the ence street northeast, cut’ over O NSha e ine in “Unsavory” True » overnight at the farmers’ market. | ginia pines, but there are stacks Totals 00, Wi cupy a lower room during the day be- | House for making a partisan issue of exe PR 1‘\,1 N .ry g ;'f‘:' ’"_ b ‘"'“"_',l $ .r o= |t compact cedars.: One innoyation $15,000, With $25,000 cause of the cold weather. As he |the amendment, and Representative flanche Tyler, colored, 37 years, 500 | TWO unmasked vouths vesterday Story Article. Nearly 4,000 pines and codars from |5, Beor introtucad this year by & Held Necessary. entered the room in which the ne-|Magee, Republican, New York, in M Fifty-seventh strect northeast, spra Forty-fourth street northeast, shock | afternoon robbed the East Atlanta | nearby Maryland and Virginia, with | nd nurseryman — home-grown groes were gathered about a stove, one |charge of the bill, declared it should and minor injuries Bank, a suburban institution, of about e la few vermont spruces and firs, were | Norway spruces. These trees are — of them, Roosevelt Bowser, pinioned [have come before the House in a sep- None Fatally Hurt. 0 forcing the er to go | By the Associuted Press piled up under the sheds this morning, | grown in considerable numbers by g pereons | = o arms bebing hin. e s B Mg he e e U g | 3na more ‘were being brought In all | local nurserymen for, lawn decorations, | aa 4o ceciimdieds Of meedy persons | V& NE Roynolds managed to wring | - Daring- debate on the Connally ceman L. . Fullmer. on o the vault and assist them in| NEW YORK, December 22.—Be-|{id jnor The practice hus continued for a good | “ragtg 1eCove "’Ie ssistance contem- | one arm free enough to permit put. |amendment. tepresentative Howard, umbulances in Which sever | Sohenin U0 the money while thel cause, she charged, she is represent- | “The whole area is full of the pleas-| many veme o thor e o o 5000 T Wintee et oy abHbe ey his hand in a side coat pocket | Democrat, Nebraska, declared mem- {ired bersoms were taken 0 ) fiat on the floor. The robbers cacaped | e a3 the heroine under her own name | ing aroma of Northern forestn. The | which have not been fold, have grown | Liiie must supscribe $10,000 ity | 1B hich he had his revolver. He fired bers from_the corn ‘helt would vote Hospital, Blanche Tyle: 3 S e e curb | of a story in the current issue of True | Christmas atmosph: s compl Y |so large that it would be dangerous | fp e Stafr B g . & owse with the cotton States delegations if Sopihe bt L in an automobile waiting at the curb fam | Piles of red-berried holly and red and | to transplant them. This nurseryman | ¢ Bext few days, Staft Capt. Ernest | hjs companions made a dash for lib- | they would present s legislatiye pro- ik et with a companion at the wheel y Magazine, Miss Agatha Miriam | P, n8, 0% FERCERCE MOTLS hit on the idea of cutting off the teps | K- Holz, divisional commander, sald | erty. Reynolds then fieq again, kill- | gram agreeable to people of the cot- “Was fatally injured, | coVirile Cashier W. 4. Jenkine was|samuels of Scranton, Pa.. vesterday | "Whe hristmas sree trade from the | MY selling them for Christmas trees, | (0d8y, A lttle less than $15.000 of |ing Bowser and wounding ancther. | ton section and wortt e onine cot police § et Sy ‘\’l"’"" ; money into a | filed suit in the State Supreme Court | farmers’ market runs about 4,000 on | The retall prices are running from | the $26,000 had been subscribed to-| The wounded negro and one other | with the corn belt on farm’ rellef e . - - , | tions and s ate | 28king $100,000 damages from the True | the average, it was sald, but they were | o deilar o cheaper, for scrub pines | 42Y: were captured, but the third escaped | measures. e o man andue of the one. | Money sack, one youth interrupted| Gorv® publishing Corporation | moving very slowly today. The great | to $10 and $12 for the best cedars and | The Army already has acquired the | and has not been apprehended. gl A i man type, moving on North | Him with U re o low: Set out| Tne story is entitled “The Re rush is expected Thursduy and Friduy. | spruces, food: for the 750 Christmas baskets to i KEanftol teeet Shit ‘caraa~in: sont of thes way and I'll do myself.” | jno . ‘and its “‘unsavory” n 5y be distributkd at 608 H street, at 2:30 GOES TO H'GH COURT with the rear purt of the sasthound | Then holding the revqiver i 0 | is aileged to constitute libel. jo'clock on Christmas eve, but this 1s| REPORT ON CHINA HIT. — : -, ibia Line car that was tille e stuffed bi 2 °Ney A Samuels is a student ¥ Columbia e 1 1 Wi e i | hand, b’ stufted bundies of curreney | 5 | RAILWAY FINANCING UP. |ALSATIAN DOG FOR PRINCE | o1 o small part of the relior work Trade Commission Asks Review of passengers. m of them ixestdents [[I1D the aack With the othe mapped out for the lons Winter | o 4 e suburbs an ost of em ol e PODRSI . R | dgd D¢ 1 * of the suburbs and most of them on | the robber forced Miss Gladys Car months to come, | Black Holds U. S. Should Give Case Under Clayton Act. their way homo from thele places of e a0 e Sault mnoka| FUGITIVE GIVES UP. Maine Governor Seeks to Avert|Wales' Purchase May Increase| In emphasizing the need for the Up Extraterritorial Rights. mployment | . ' 5 The Feder: ‘omm| he tter cor wax in charge of | MANIpIate the levers, Te contented | Lapse of Road's Rights. Popularity of Breed. etention 10 AES Bubhreda' oF. noveis | - Amili Hha Blinws report .o |SaRpE {he ol Eege omlesion pact ed the rear trucks of the | JUSt as the robbers’ car sped away Memphis Police. The New York World says Gov. Brew- | tian dogs are expected to regain Fogert oy et E":m“:’;n‘;";‘djx Black, Democrat, New Yok, told the | turing Penpeylvanie and Switt eastbound car, causing it to skid on | found the customers still prone oh| ster of Maine, is engaged in confer-|their popularity now that e i e e T be | House yesterday that the American | Co. of Chicago to retain the assets of the wet pavemnent in the dir G o ashoibEolsmplCyeRIInRUE MEMPHLS, Tenn., December k(‘fl:.i(»n4- s here on ways and means of | Prince of W: . real Government should surrender its ex- oS syhich, the commission ss- the north sidewiik or treet S - Courtney Glisson, fugitive bank tel- st Ny e W 4 - i ve |serted, had been obtained in vl R o Hower eftorts R Dikinha Gutters PeyiRises ceks’ duration Jast night by walking | projected by his npolitical enemy, | which has already won 40 prizes at| Plan War on Narcotio Habit. The Strawn commission investigated | It was argued that the “result of cause advanced for the i Yy d Memphis police s and | United States Senator Arthur R.|dog shows. S % Chinese questions and filed volumi- |the decision is that a corporation may & IRUS < | Sirhenashing | (iould. If the road is not financed by | There has been a deal of argument | Creation of a Government college | {him! reports, he said, just as Congress | Acquire the stock in competing corpo- last Kills F The 3 Jiwwon, Who in a letter lad ad [December 31, its certificate of public |in the papers lately about Alsatians |and research staff lo teach methods | ROUS IeDoIt, he said not want to do | Fations, use it to restrain competition Dynamite Blast Kills Five. 'he diamond s of Belgium, of es in his | convenience and necessity will lapgg, | being somewhat treacherous owing to [ of combating the narcotic habit will anything. juntil its purchase is discovered, and SANTIAGO, Chile, December 22 whom there are than 14.000, | the Bank of Commerce and T | the paper says. , the wolf strain in them. be sponsored at the present session of | "™ i 2 then. if it can record the transfers of Condddogrs ey i expE bave just won & for increased | Memphis, of approximately $465,000,! *“Whether the road is built is under-| Clause of Seale is a sable beauty, | Congress by the International Nar- 3 the properties hefore the commission vesterday in an underground dyna At first th smployers declared | had heen indicted on charges of lar- | stood to depend upon the attitude of [from the well-known kennels of Mrs, | cotic Edugation Association. A bill Though she is only 13 years of age, |can file a complaint, defeat any rem- mite storage room of the Tenfente | a lockout, but th s up only | ceny and embezzlement and breach of [the International Paper Co.” the|H. Howard of Seale, Surrey. e will | now in prgcess of drafting would call | Eleanor Zugan, a Rumanian peasant | edy at the hands of the committes, mine of the Braden Co. at Sewell. |a weck when they capitulated. There |trust. o | World declares. “A. R. Graustein, fnow have to make friends with the |on the Ifgerior Department as the|girl, is a mystif though the corporation has delibere Pour others were injured und yaree | were too any tempting American | His action last night was on advice | president of the International, refused | Cairns and Welsh terriers which the furnish an estimate of the | has hafiled tely: profited by its violation ef the + are missing. buyers in town. ’ of his attorney, Glisson told officers, to be Interviewed yesterday. 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