Evening Star Newspaper, January 8, 1927, Page 14

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D. €, SATURDAY, JANUARY 8, 1927. Elky Clark, Scottish flyweight BASE BALL ACCUSERS AT AT i ¥ at 300 ! champion of Great Brita dons i aidld AND WHUNG AN DRESS, examples of women's Swede Rish ite Nox ; a L | Ninth street northeast, seiz 0 in operati 80 gallons of mash and about 50 gal :.h ::m:, (u|r ;|l workout at A e ]-lhm:-.\wl f 5 e L ”vrh l'nl\'rfilt{.‘:t~ m base ball in 1919, Gandil tes- 2 i Hoe of T reiidee . Tt - aprtatol’ Sorit. Ghirue n A, training quart n showing wl 1d what shouldn The costume at the in-support of Risberz's charges implicating Detroit and lons of peach brandy, found on the second foor of the premi wen were arrested. Sergt. George left is exhibited as an example of poor taste, at at the right as in the alleged game-throw andal of 1917, Little, who led raiding squad, stands at rig arha one of gwod taste. The complete attire in cach case cost $90, . otos Washington Star PPhoto | de vr y P. & A. Photos. Wide World Photos. | SHOPPING TOUR. Queena Mario (stand- FIREMEN PRODUCE THRILLS AT PRACTICE MEET. Fireman B. J. | RECEIVES LOAN ON FIRST CERTIFICATE. Sergt. Maj. Edward E. SECRETARY OF WAR STARTS COLLECTION. Secretary Dwight F. | ing), soprano of the Metropolitan Opera Co. h Rosalind Ruby, for Frank of the Los Angeles fire department leaps from the top of a 65- _hrg'kng‘ on duty ‘l{rmrfi(_'t:m: llt‘flt'lqnurtm-« here, _«;sluhin the first Davis is shown with the guns and other relics of the World War he has | whom the opera star has obtained an audi Metropolitan officials foot ladder into a 9-foot life net. The stunt was only one of the thrillers adjusted compensation certificate issued of the three million sent out by e s B o the Government, It is numbered “A-1." Sergt. Lockout has received 3 placed at the entrance to his office in the War Department, as a nucleus after hearing her sing while waiting on a lingerie counter in New York. put on at a recent fire-police practice meet in the Los Angeles Coliseum. ioan on the certificate from & Washingfon bank for a miniature museum of such relics. Copyright by P. & A. Photos. Acme Photos, Copyright by Underwood & Underwood. Copy’ by Harris & Ewing. FARES HELD CHIEF | STANTON, POET, 0T pgesimy T o T | OMOMBLATE KEPTIN CHANS, BLOCK TOMERGER LITTLE FOR VERSES, . 8 2%~ & . bl 2Sehdt KR~ M | DESTROYS MANSION FED SPOILED FOOD Traction Companies at Odds‘Only $150 for Use of Wordsl . : : ) i & ] k : ; & Shadow Lawn, Summer Former Coast Guardsman on Rates, Maj. Covell | of “Mighty Lak’ a Rose,” | k T 3 ¢ % ‘ : T : e | White House of Wilson in | Charges Truth of Rum Plot Tells Citizens. Written by Georgian. . i P G . e B i ; 1916, Is Total Loss. Was Harshly Exacted. e — | SRR S SR A The question of a rate of fare is the | By the Associated Press. ¢ i . ; i S 2 By the Associ A tod Press biggeit stumbling block in the path| ATLANTA, Ga., January 8.—Frank " “ o> : e e t\ o 2 ¥ ? | ES NG BRANCH, N. J., | EW YORK, January 8.—How of a voluntary merger of the Wash- | L. Stanton's newspaper days, during | e 3 7 : . - . ;- | s e heap of ring | Coast G smen suspected of rum ington traction companies, Maj. W. E. | which he wrote the simple poems and | i A ' - i - | timber remained today of running were kept in irons on a Gov R. Covell told the Citizens' Advl songs that struck a tender chord in| F 7 - i ‘ * : Lawn, show place of New J ; & ernment boat until they confessed was L"mxm-‘xl iast night during an explana- | the heart of & niation, are over; 30" : % | Summer White House during the ad- | told in Federal Court here by a former tlon of the bill prepared by the Public [ hus been marked for the last time on 4 WA i i . . . - R ARt o, e Prenlds ils Tohisk o s S ¥ ERMIre Copimiscion, now pauine 1| bis commn in the Atsita snsers. | B & % vl « . v o - . ministration of President Wils | Coast Guard commander in the trial of Congress, which is designed to induce | tion. R % . 4 \ 3 - Fire last night. believed caused by | 18 members of the alleged Kelly-Cos the companies to unite to avoid a 50| Death came to rgia’s poet : 5 . . - . . 3 L . short eircuit in the lighting system, | tello rum running syndicate. per cent increase in tax on their gross | Jaureate yesterday after a brief ill- i 5 i ¢ 5 % 2 R 5 |razed the mansion and swept much Nicholas Brown, formerly com revenues, | ness with which he was stricken dur- of the surrounding 20 acres clear of '\l}umll‘ rof n( ast Guard unlm'r\l h}:m! Maj. Covell urged the council to in-|ing the holidays, . 101 TIC. A P v ofticials li shrubbery. | No. 125 testified yesterday that, while ced i 3 y . A group of newspaper men and company oflicials listen in s shrubber - 5 e dorse the commission’s merger bill.| His dusty old rolltop de: k in the {\'(;Id,r i pgraph Co., in center \\-i"|)| (p]»plmue,plmu the receiver a': &?ew York to greet Sir | The owner, Hubert T. Parson, presi- | Ot bail after his arrest on a charge of Due to lack of a full attendance, how- | editorial rooms of the Constitution, of the British general post office, in London, Their conversation yesterday marked the inauguration of the first transatlan- | dent of the F. W. Woolworth Co., who | #iding rum runners, Treasury Depart ever, the measure was not brought to | where lie heaped .in disarray many A ey i s Wide World Photo, {has made a custom of spending week | ment agents seized him and several a vote, but made the special |original manuscripts of verse breath- « at the estate, was delayed in | others of his crew and put them order of business for the next m«\l-;(nx the homely philosophy of courage York last night. The loss was | aboard the Seneca. *Fnere was Ittt aicussion by mem: | mons Ameris s emeiinics | ROUND TABLE CLUB ‘GIFT OF STATE PROCLAMATIONS [CRUISE OF ATLANTIC |=tca et s1066ute, © SRR Describes His Prison. bers of the council. Several ques.|wr ras closed Christmas day 1 |by John McCall. Mr. Parson pur-| They were chained by their legs and SIS R e L et S i e HEARS LIFE STORIES| ON LAW AND ORDER PUT ON VIEW| OUTLINED IN LECTURE %t i 2k Harry N. Stuil, W. I. Swanton and|for the last time his column, “Just | | dent Wilson came to Shadow | of the craft, he said, and kept there Fred S. Walker. The former two also | From Georgia,” which had been a| i M S S 3 Lawn in July, 1916, and made many a week while a cruise of rum row expressed doubt | fixture on the editorial page for more | LTRSS | 5 of his campaign speeches from its|was under way. the proposed incr s | than 30 yvear: unl in which had been . 1 i . . +Dr. s = . | porch. = “The hatches were battened down. provided in the first section of the | published most 5f his compositions. | Members Give Sketches at Lunch | Forty~One Documents in Collection Ac-[Pr 8eorge Finlay Simmons De-|porch - 0o e trom the | the i foul and the food and He would have been 70 years of | itiati seri inding New Island: ocean, the flames spread quickly to | water given us was rotten,” Brown Four Plans Considered. age next month | eon—Initiation' Ceremony | d b Lb f C F bes Finding Ne i all of the 52 rooms in the three-story | said. “It was like a madhouse and 3 Mr. Stanton was not ene to speak Conducted cepte y Labrary O ongress rom Birds and Fishes. |mansion. The flames could be seen nearly out of my head.” Maj. Covell pointed out that the of his own work.. Reporters dropping 2 | | for mil The other prisoners were William commission had considered four meth- | in on him often “picked” him for ma. | - | 1 P Sags S g T 27§ e | Pump, John Levine and Willlam 0ds to force the companies to consoli ul which formed the basis of h 3 o st Al 1ed atriotic Docieties. Eseaed Sl | Eruatica; ejmtas 2ot A date. They were the bill itself, un raphy and the history of some of | Addresses by Dr. E. M. Ellison and - : ' BLAZE ABOARD FORCES limited motor bus competition for the |his pocms. He always said “there's |Edward L. Duffies, who gave sketches | - - e unds and Sene rds Tells of Bribes. Btreet car companics If they failed to | nothing to tell; T don't write much— | of their lives, and initiation of new | it was described a8 @ compen- | phrases, as they abound in epigram. | that alternate in standing guard over RUM CRAFT INTO PORT/ Pty e 1 | declared, ho was merg, e .\M."I: l‘vf ]’;uln‘[‘u-ln\\‘:p'l l:w EBL me out on my |, ombers were features of a luncheon | dium on Americanism, a collection of | Matic statements worthy of preserva. | their eggs lest pirate birds steal them taken ashore after he signed a confes I e commission came | 2 o sldest o, sity ub yesterda » cras R ¥ ™ vere broug ack by George Finlay » 5] £ to The ‘conclusion that comersiomil| then but 4 11 Fior Whoe ‘ot | THE life skatehes. Were given in qc-|tions of American governors since | tons, s Gov. Silzer of Now Jer- St S pmack by Goorge IiiaY| Backfire Causes Ship to | Later ho turned witness for the Gov. Rtn 0 e et s | dociins Win deepaitonit cordance with a_program recently | 1921, has been placed on exhibition | sey, “depends not only on our et Sl ke Fhstda Pl | ernment and hecame an “undercover *Congress has never yet said affi | went to the sick room and remark- |adopted by the club o have two of its { at the Library of Congress, after behavior, but on our mental attitude. before the National Geographic So. i o | agent for A. Bruce Bielaski. atlvely to the compan y ing on the child’s pallid face, described | membe unt the history of their [its presentation through Dw - There is no right and no liberty at the Washington Auditorium. | By the Associated Press. | Many bribes, one as high as $1,800, sired them 1o mer ersonally, 1|1t as * {lives every fortnight until that is done | man, president of the Allied Patriot s former Gov. Hyde of Mis . Slmmons went out with a party | WEST PALM BEACH, Fla., Janu- | were received from the liquor runners. belleve that if Congress should take| Mr. Stanton crept downstairs and |bY all the club members. Dr. fes. A e e e ot ordered rule Of | of 16 men, which cruised for 25 vears |ary 8.—The British motorship Metissa, | said Brown. Once, he testified, hie was such action it v r thout a | wrote the first verse of the poem,|Stid he was born the “moonshine | 1) are 41 documents in all. Tte o W"b Siasion ot the [among the uncharte hs of the At-|loaded with 800 cases of liquor, was |€iven 10 $100 bills to be passed to Sam- consolidation in the ire."” which Jater became one of his most |Mountains of Teny nd & o started Thursday with withou \lu untary 'f,m.“f“"'g‘ of ‘{ lantic Ocean on r islands, | forced into the port of Palm Beach | uel Briggs, executive officer in charge Motor bus competition Maj. Covell | celebrated works wh set to music | WAYS been a rank hibitionist. cerem which consisted of their 'he- many and compulsory submission of | U and new fishe: p found | last night with fire in her engine room. st Guard base No. 4, at New likened to amputation, amd said fit|as “Mighty Lak’ a o In the initiation mony in which |ing handed to Librarian Herbert Put- W . ’ o the birds, thousands of them, also the Backfire from the engine set fire to | London, Conn. % should be applicd thoughtfull "x er poems that grew in popularity ward ¥. Haycraft and Sumner K. | nam by Martin A. Roberts, chief L s tth'! Oll";’;“d u"p_"f ‘,‘\":‘lm‘i fishes and the islands. They gave | the craft, ship's officers told Arthur ward and Frank Costello and Ed think it would most su I X Just A-Wearyin' for You," | Wiley were istalled as “knights” of i‘“' Accessions Division. The gift wa B ormer Gov. Pat Neft of | names to a number of the latter, in- | Cox, immigration inspector. : and Frank Kelly are alleged by s merger,” he added, “but it might S tle Woman of | the Round '] swords we used | in line with the ploicy of the 1. ATl Tasv, At ae arily flow | C1Uding one which now goes down on | After men from central fire station | the Government to have been ring- bring = other thin too. not so | Min *t Miss Lindy Pass,” “Keep |4nd other forn s gone through|to obtain before they are destroyed P el b !;“_‘:g‘» Y tumn, [charts as Matthew Fontaine Maury | here had extinguished the blaze the | leaders of the rum-running ring. desirable. 1t would punish the com-{on Hobpin' ™ and “This World,” (he ilar to those of the legendary |current State papers, which to future | from oot L o ohedionee [Island, after the American who first | liquor cargo was sealed by the immi- panies fin perhaps bring one | latter being ranked as one of his hest. shts of King Arthur's Round | generations would be valuable addi- e firmly founded on obedience | pyde - seientific study of tides and | gration agent and the boat allowed to ot S rahip, 10 15| The Tame. thac i srecs L best. [0S tions to Americana and respect,” siys former Gov, E. Lee | gcoan fomporatiire depart. Members of the crew claimed WINS KNOX TROPHY, a gun—you don’t|him, however, was not mpanied as reached to hold a| The documents reveal among other | Trinkle of Virginia. Landing at Dakar, near the west- | they were headed for Nassau, N. P. want to threaten it unless vou are by wealth, “Li'l Feller” w: & e S = . veady to shoot. If the commission |$150 when he was short of ash, and Januar, and Linn C. | copyright on his “law and or 1ge,' Gov. Smith of New York |party made a brief continental excur- Battery C, Canal Zone, Given High- enfranchised numerous hus what | the same price was received for “Just | mampd chalrmin of n”“{ Ses— = on” into the land of the Sen:‘;\lesn P e ATy BoHta vould it do with them if the com-|A-Wearyin' for You.' 5t | committec_on arrangsments for thal troops, which o highly distinguished est ery 2. o Tt e v | A Yo St A lint o e | INCE ACCUSES WIFE. | MAY RUN FOR SENATE, |{fiors, which w hiehis thuineuizied | p) ANE S FORCED DOWN. |, ., = A™le unjust to revoke the franchises :uul‘ T ~ " |club, presided. e e ing the World War. ThP;e- tk;vy found FRRRAER Heth i c. ¢n F(' 12 A t would be costly (o buy them back. | rested in the District were approved, - . 5 i M .| wives quoted ns low as $18 in’ Ameri- . ery C, eld Artillery, stu- B v Ik the o To tkity | The. mumicll, Nomerer 5 Phroved Two Banking Bills Tabled Producer Qlhisrges Cruelty fn Flea | €. M. Nebenels, Ripablioan, Bl | oSS O N aths au comely | Flyer Delivering Craft Loses WaY | tioned at Fort Davis, Canal Zone, has or revoke the charters of the com I}Mf ':X-Y‘rm.!"l’f for pan)le[x‘gmml» A B Sk 7 s for Divorce. spective. Candidate in Minnesota. :hl;ghz "’;3 srl;gf:,"(@{'mldv brfl“gm in Storm at Irwin, Pa. been announced winner of the Knox fes, but if it did o the companies | *lon and for the regulation of the sale| The house banking committee has S e a as $6 e prospective § e » wo‘!‘x]? certainly go into court to com-| Of firearms. A recommendation will | tabled two bills sponsc v Repre- LOS ANGELES, January 8 () ST. PAUL, Minn., January 8 (®.— |husband. They also penetrated far-| IRWIN, Pa., January 8 (#).—Los.| TTophy for 1926. The trophy was do- bat it. As to public ownership, 1|be made that the uniform firearms | sentative M. D. Hull, F 4 - | John Ince, brother of the late Thomas | The St. Paul Ploneer Press says that | ther into this portion of Afriea, in the | Ing his bearings in a heavy snow.|nated by the Massachusetts Soclety know the commission is opposed to it, | #ct approved by the American Bar . designed to car c | Tnce, and ‘also a motion picture direc-| Charles M. Babeock, Minnesota State | hinterland of Dakar, and observed the | starm. Charles W, Datoher chiet pilot | of the Sons of the Revolution, for the and 8o am I. There difficulties in ociation opted by several | prov the McFadden branch | tor and producer, filed a divorce com-| highway commissioner since 1917, is|Mandigoe tribes and found baobab | of the American Eagle Aircraft Co. of | Field Artillery unit with the highest herent in it that cannot be overcome. tes be substituted for the latter | banking bill now in conference with | yesterday charging Mrs. Ella|a prospective candidate for United | trees. Kansas City, made a forced danding | rating. Bills designed ta amend procedure | ir e, { the te. A third bill by Hull, em- | Ince with desertion and cruelty States Senator from Minnesota in 1928 | Albatrosses and Mother Carey's | near here last night. His plane was he Knox medal, ayarded for ex- fn the condemnation of land for park | James G. Yz Mr. Stull and Dr. | bodying the branch banking fes Mhe hrief stated th 3 !on the Republican ticket. chickens, tho latter of which not damaged. cellence as a student at the Fort Sill, purposes, Lo amend the law regulating George C e appointed' of the Mcladden meusure, 5 | married July 19, 1898, at Long nch, | The term of Senator Henrik Ship- | once believed laid their eggs at sea ¢ Datchett started from Kansas City Okla., Field Artillery School, goes to architects and to provide for the de- to represent the councll at tho hear- failed to be acted upon by the com- g scpurated November 14, stead, Farmer-Laborite, expires two |carried thega under thelr wings, also last Sunday to deliver @ plane to Corpl. L. J. Arnold, 18th Field Artil- tention of fugitives from justice ings on the District appropriationpill, juittes, 2 years from now, were phot hed Rocky Mount, N Gy loxy, (R L ¥ sold for il nauet in the Uni-| things that President Coolidge has no | *“Support of government is our her- |arnmost projection 'of Africa, the | Damage to the craft was estimated at

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