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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., WEDNESDAY, ATGUST 10. 1927, TURESQUE CEREMONY MARKS 1 IDENT'S ADOPTION AS TRIBAL CHIEF. Princess Rose Bud Yellow Robe of the Sioux fribe OTEST INGS IN NEW YORK. A view of the gathering of Sacco-Vanzetti sympathizers g the elaborate Indian headdress on esident Coolidze as he is made Chief 1 5 fe of the tribe during the “Days of 1876" ¥ A rs, variously ted to number 35,000 to 100,000, had gone on strike in protest st the ordered celebration a a . Dak. Mrs, Coolidee watches M mony with severa rs of the t This is said to be th o meeting, mounted police broke up an attempt by several thousand sympathizers to st de to City hones ever e ho. Wide World I° 4 had been refused. oy Pl Miss Virginia Howard, who has been selected as “Miss Tulsa” for APTURE GIANT TURTLE OFF LONG ISLAND. This monster 3 28 IN AUGUST SNOW BA 3 IN HOME STATE. Senator William E. Borah of the Atlantic City beauty contest PRINCE GEORGE IMPROVES HIS GAME. The younger brother of the Prince of Wales enjoying a r colf during his crowded days turtle, weiching two and a half tons, was captured by two Ba i G « Crge WionE At Do TAhE Oiher Sloy Bftee AURBIE fotiah srett Tdaho (in center) enjoying a mild snowball hattle with a party of friends on the slopes of Klk Creek and hopes fo carry back to the b Ty hour, in which three harpoons. wer It is the largest Summit, 9,030 feet above sea level. The foreign relations committee chairman is spending his vacation in Oklahoma town the “Miss America” T melaliig every 'opparty those waters in years, C t Underwood & Unde % the mountains of his home State, Wide World Photos. title won by its entr P. & A. Photos, OF INDIAN OIL KNG Som on Pars teip | JRTT N\ D P i, RSEER | P o Fleb - pAD) | INK SEEN —_— A L g TR ¢ XX : S mé\ rx(z?r xh i -:‘rw?\'C?:S:pla\;wggn#xn:": —_ | TOPEKA, Kan: ugust 10.—A 3 5 iy L i Ry e ey : % & 5 | % S 2 A : 3 S R | little silver crucifix was found yes- Judge Rules Distribution of| father who served in the German S / ¥ b i : terday pinned through the flesn | POStal Telegraph Reported army which invaded e in § , g - s L - 3 - iy over the heart of Dr. Philip Otto lliterate’s Wealth Il 1870 and his son, who, n Amer Ao £i ks ? P f } oy ¥ voii Palke! a prisonies ot e Blist i Plannmg Service to Aug- { ican soldier. helped drive another 2 4 J % Precinct since August 3 awaiting nvading German army out of o g0 X ) 3 § action of New Jersey authorities legally Made. e e honn ar 4o ¥ 5 : g sl ; : L who caused his arrest in connec- ment Cable Line. where both fought half ntury o S iy ik ey sl ; £ T n with reputed stock sales in a art in e e M measuibn | - Sk % % 3 @ ¢ : § g | “death_ray” machine. B e Asitatod Bices S e ¥ ; i g e Y 2 % Dr. N. L. White of Emergency ? NEW YORK, August 10.—The dis- | ust Ilaucke, ant in | 4 Vi A y HONGIAL ramoyCc tHe i T N . August 10.—The New Sued Indian's wealth of more than ranci neav Coun- e : S : heavy man, welghing more than | Telestaph Commerclal Cables sys- $1,000,000 has been halted by a deci- rme . ol 200 pounds, and had worn the |, 00 o Ny Tnited States and #ion of the United States District Court. 5 - ' § ~ £l crucifie iginnedioyer h“vm?"f&: | the Philippines in connection with Revoking reputed gifts of $530.000| # PAst commander of the American % . g . several days declacini thee 1C 63 ew cable between the Philip- - Mg ey e o) Legion of Kansas, will sail from ¢ = H him surcease from his ‘{""“’"X- pines and China. by Jackson Barnett, Creék Thdidd of | New York August 13 on the liner 4 i s He was arrested with Miss ?,‘Y This will be the first time that a & - 3 ; O'Donnell and at first expressed & | j.a and cable company has under- Oklahoma, to Bacone Tinivensity . in Oklahoma, and to Mrs. Barnett, Fed eral Judge Knox MNas ‘ordetéd the Celtic. They will go to Paris for the American Legion convention, They will go also to Berlin, where willingness to return to Deal, N. J., where the alleged swindling opera- tions took place, but later changed taken to operate dio_se ce, and | will bring the Postal Telegraph In | competition with Western Unlon and fortune gathered by Barnett jn Okly-| the American Ambassador, Jacob . i 4 i . ! i it extr: - f B maon dands Slnoel i caos oY el O sent ‘them— : , 5 1 | bis mind to await extradition Pro | {j Radio Corporation of America. Secretary of the Interior fon adminis. ns—to_President Von 4 - : | o | ceedings. The reports that the interests Hindenburg. Ambassador Schur- b r \ ¢ . i | headed by Clarence Mackay would tration. | . i . - Barnett, ortce the occupant of s sident of Cornell Uni- ol CE R . | i | augment their Pacific service with i e ¢ whel ke | oy ” : i 8 e BOARD REAFFIRM | radio_came a weck after the West- umble cal in O 10! as “solie- he vounger H: fiwint AL ern Union had announced plans to ited and importuned for don: stions, | removed the hx‘mhv sweater won on | ter th Pacifi h a fast ecabl kidnaped and married by an ad.| [he foot ball field and donned the | gyNG QK BEASTS PLAYS CORDIAL AT CLUB BANQUET. Numa, the ion, entertaining members of the Lions Club during the FLAGSTAFF RUBING e e e = it et N ed and annoyed oSt s s RN e anization’s Los Angeles district convention. The host is setting a good example for the guests as he waits for a drink of healthful milk being S iealt AL b e Ata Ay A ek Sormel e e poared out for hin VU ORI EBGGod: lch th stal Telesraph will 4 will cost less than $5,000,000, 1dge Knox said n his property med his gs of 30 cents =S | 1 il { - | . Commissioners Also Provide for| "y, radio wuld in- o ,M;”f\, A TREASURY CASHROOM | STEWARDESS ON SHIP iSurvey Party, after Searchmg Harbor, ALA{?ICN(‘:?-I':RFGA:EBSY JWUORJIAN‘: °mm;)isphy on Week End l’}fiiainfmf. o :“;.:‘z." - .‘xl;(]-l,{.\-?; et s wne ster | |MPROVEMENT DUE| EXONERATED OF SLAYING) Einds Famous Poem Based on Fiction| - Holidays. e e et o i In a suit, started at the insti | T Pacific Cable Co. between San U e I London Jury Holds She Intended Verdict Expected Today in Case ncisco, Honolulu, Midway Island, Trus n. Baptist Home | The Commissioners yesterday after- m and Manila. sion The bank had custody | Bids Opened for Ins 3 No Serious Harm by Pouring seemed to defl- Resulting From Attack | . The Commercial Pacific Cable has of the money involved-in the donation P teilEtion Kot fame, around whose hoary head has | nitely disprove its existence.” on Hiker. { noon reaffirmed thelr action in au-f, (. .01 6e ahout 125 letters in both | 1o the uni Rarnett was made { Acid on Man. The drag wire, however, located the | thorizing business houses to erect the | directions simultaneously. An ordi- his guardian, Kimer | Modern Bronze, Marble and | By the !lm" e “r.”’f G 'm";? wrecks of two ships offshore in the | o yyo gesnciated Press. standard flagpoles at the curhg nary radio service would provide a ged incompetency wa Plate-Glass Work. L0 iD=t feonera 1 ooy e Side ] g e ";""‘-l)‘ e s 1’u r"r[lh;:mT .'.'ffl‘"l‘,f.'.'.’,;" - Al ate | jine on certain holidays and provided | Sheed of about 400 to 300 letters in competency was tods that Louis Fisher, | precision of m e Wl jof Dewey \ chargeil | gofinitely that when a_holiday falls | o0 direction. : the irt decision e o of the United | s time Lo tively nt build, and|jth criminally assaulting Mrs. R. J. |G Gunday or Monday the flags may | Although no confirmation of the crate Indian,” said| of the He s 2 sts were not tall enough |yt i -0l hikker, rested with | o Snday o A o Saturday to | Projected service was ma the wighbor fiom ed by legend to the reef of <hips earlier days, neither [ 37\ =0 jury ‘here today, | paecday. The Iatter provision is de- | Mackay offices i Who | g a0y reasury, including installation | ¢ P on that Mary Waite, Cormans Waoe, at the entrance to| as declared to have heen that | \pjoh veceived the case late yesterday ned to avoid a repetition of the diffi- = Glispiey unt € 4 € \ Ao ansiens e bt il e o e tewardess, did not intend to| Gloucester Harbor, has had its basis 3 1 of Longfellow’s y . rlief was general that verdict | ¢yity that eceurred on July 4, when, Pacific to shift for h t I aR APOEE DB BI WD it ot G “any grievous harm® in pour- [of truth —shatt at last by the| The Coast and Geodetic Survey fsf tivs (WAR BEE S0 aav, | halive auestioned the right of some exi e e ey il fenst o | i ie e “|wosaic drag wire of a Coast and|to undertake next Summer another |\ FEERTC T e O o the fioes. Satir. s = i 88 hap- | vesterday afternoon wWhe Bl e Amer Geodetic Survey party. survey of Gloucester Harbor at nwi Burleson on the same char failed [ gav, ] hazard way until E fonntinipon [ OS2 DAY A tEmOO ahen it S are e dast Dnidey, amd Out of the 10-vearold records of the | request of the Maritime Association | io"\uich o Verdict, Webb Fowier and | S iy g this action the city | OBREGON DENIES PLAN his allotment of land j ahoma, | 0Pened in the office of the supervising | {IHGer ot S et K on the vessel | survey, from an investigation made | of Gloucester, which asks the survey | a1 Violliday, with whom Burleson | pesds received an opinion from Co From that time until the present he |*TgHect =0 o arrvive here, in 1918, the Commerce Department |because of increased shipping and in | & foq THe Atee Hearly boration Counsel Bride, in which he FOR RELIGIOUS TRUCE has been the edore in a game of | ANPOUWER the formal award of con- ™ (. “Hubbara Chester Fish, master | sald today that the wreck of the |the intefest of favorable marine In-|gtate's witnesses, vesterday testified | ypressed some doubt as to their au- shuttle tve, Nt apiearake hiace for several | of the American Trader, testificd that | Hesperus had_only tradition as its |surance rates. | that the three of them had given an | sxbriy o permit the use of publlc — Parted With $1,100,000 50 Tow hidbers ihe ar e tal Gor [ Miss Waite had fold him e thew £~ automobile "t v and ”x -1 apace for the setting up u!r hese Says He Did Not Send Saenz to + : AL i the acid on, Fisher to disfigure him, Clure, who were hiking from their | o] fag staffs and called atte 2 : Ko said Hapnest was “ao fon €0, 0 s . e g | ookt o, peber, o e bt g0 000. BUSHEL GAIN | CHINESE LACK NATIONAL {4iiner 510 ers, "atti S, (150 [ metal g sotfs awd calod S8 | Texas to Conter With Exiled thpectiiked for ac 1$18,345 for the counter and L ool d importuned 45 for he counter and vomen, and that she had no idea of Miami, Fla. ty should personal injury or property Prelates, g ra e e e and $16ne e S GRS WA SEEN IN ONION CROP| LOYALTY, SAYS OFFICER| the vt men tecart dectura was L\ ST 00 Wbt ot | e Another classic tale of legendary basis, “and the surve; ntracts for extensive alterations d steamer to the ancient cashroom of the United acid_aver e thoard the i "v‘": . fied that th in=uni t forcibly from the machine and o i T ot [ { that Burleson had assaulted the wo SRRl NS and!storing | g obe 3 her dicd | Big Year for Smothered Steak En- Col. Matthews Tells Comrades Here i ater all lad tiken “a little liquor e the Vsithess of e stalts it Presidont OB seciis fok Weqe =% e AU ot e | i i | McClure alleged he was attacked and ion at which they are pla | from Morelis ere he is zn- thusiasts Forecast Ly Fed- | That Celestials Are Without | it Iving unconscions in the rotdway e S n N e e eral Report. Patriotism. A IS IR S R o r 3 %e 18} eleetion of next year, a denial of the nearhy wood. reniote ; lstory printed by the newspaper Ex- S — The Commissioners, In reafirming | celsior that former Forelgn. Minister |use of the flag display, added Flag | ge, represent him, had con- to ¢ udden exertion, & Tron Co. Inc.,| Seven Dry Workers Dismissed. Counter and grill, | 000 o Skl s 90, and lobby desks, | (L%, Charge of prohibition_enforce : s p 7 T T o e ent in northern North Carolina, @ vloin steaks smothered in | 4rg Joyal to their chieftains, Col. Tugh | The final step in the purchase of 46 hich they may be erected. T i S ron i e e + i e e A EUPLDI 0, eV agents were dismissed onions have a grand season ahead.|atthews, U. S. M. C., assistant quar- |acres of Jand at Cock Pit Point, Prince D e of Drietiie the il for thete stated, “and In an effort to make this | York City—Counter and grill, $22.400; | by Assistant Se 9 o | William County, Vi, for use by the T A | return to Mexico, ion palatable, . desering |lights, 775, and lobby desks - | Lowman, on charges of | According to a report today from the | ermaster general, told the Marine | oy ot SRS M GE 6% s | POLISH SLAYER ATTACKED Dhis followlng: the! deital ot Preat: et e U] B L e "fl"‘m-i.u»u confiscated liquor. st BULAD G L bul EC"d‘ Corps Reserve Officers’ Association at | (rict was taken by the Commissioners | dent Calles that the government's re- 0. s iy s pic el : The agents, who worked out of Fay-|{nomics, exceptionally heavy indicated | j¢q nthly meeting in the District|vesterday afternoon when they author- | cious policy has be . . ihstaxice job. hix Bile, ! e | ©Othor WUdetoniche anDYADIS Cabinets e ey &, iere ddmes Ioeser, & ields of late onions promise a record- | ;::,“:11: h]!:“ nt Col. Matthews |i76d payment of $25,000 for the prop- | Student Who Shot Envoy Injured It ewarnmentice e i Barnett mn‘ been “‘de = Art Mo Construction Co., | 11 on, e > Adams, Js | hreaiine o 313,000 bushels in i B "W lerty to the estate of Daniel Baker. | by Convict. islation was contemplated, has di A Sulgh D. Camp- | peqrson, Bimer Calp and J. Hal Shaf- | 15 Northern tern States. has just returned from a tour of duty | purchase of the land was authorized _ | pated the hopes for a seftlement of guardian of H‘m per-| b Vashington, $1,130: Van [ .0 "xp:" Lowman said the men had This would be about 00,000 bush- | with the legation guard at Peking. |by Congress in the last appropriation BERLIN, August 10 (®).—Boris| ine religious question which had been r vas there appointed.”s forn Iron Works Co., Cleveland, Ohio, |;10n 3" quantity of “zaood Lauor and { ol more than last season and nearly | Col. Matthews stressed the need of fact. | Koweeda, the student who a I-| aroused in Catholic circles by the A it .l> )l\ » ;uu“; vu) 1..2\..;'”';" 2 il’inw;;n\\nw.\!:: ',l ,I__ly-‘!"’”l*! | divided it among themsely P 2 . | American understanding of the Chi _———— - nated Peter Voikoff, Russian Min Ir[vr axcelsior story. 9 wcen made by Barneit cannot he re{ment Col, Ine., 1 and Thorner | i R 8. e sed | nese Jle. “The great variety of | : to Poland on June 7, has been severely | Ty direct reply to the newspaper's warded as his ar d deeds and must | Manufaciuring Inc. | P ——_— upsard and 15 mow Afured a8 high as | languages makes progress and mod- Picrre M. Bealer Chosen. ! inju /' blow from an iron bar| statements that It was . peestble A held to h; ) . 1o 19 5 " urwood Unimproved. W acres. This exceeds the » | ernization in China dificult,” he said.| The Commissioners Rave appointed ! v a fellow convict in Grau-| Catholic archbishops and bishops Ccourt rul “The [ e old material which is to he dis- | o\os50, Mich., 2 ) (®).—'onion planting in any other he hope of China lies in some grea rre M. Bealer represent the | denz . says a Warsaw dispatch | who wera deported from Mexico last 3imo wealc ) ind under- | placed by the new was installed when | 1, WSS SUCR Oliver | Indiana’s expeeted erop. of 3,-[leader who will sacrifice all personal s > nent com- | to the Socialist newspaper Vorwaerts. [ April might he permitted to return, A Snlioal Tha £t s S T Be | Cupwood, author, serd il with [000.000 bushels, however, wi gain for the development of China,|mittee of we 'ganizations, in | The dispatch says that the t, [ President Calles declared these prel- | administration of President Grant. streptococcie infection, reporied lit-|ably he ontdone by New York with | politically and industrially,” he said. |place of Dr. Harry E. Cls a Communist, declared that his act|ates copld come back to -Aexico R N {ls change in his condition 'his morn. |3,300,000 bushels. ~Ohio would rank| Capt. Harvey L. Miller, U. . M. C.,|sizned. The appoiniment was iade [was in revenge for Voikoff's murder.|when they were ready to obey the uds in the upper air are made of| A vaeuum cleaner for poultry |ing, Mr. Curwood, they said, spent|third and California fourth, each with |president of the officers’ assoclation,|on recommendation of Commissioner | Kowceda was sentenced to penal servi- | laws and submit to the decisions of and fce orstala, Ahouses has been devised. 2 ‘iyagy restless night.” more than 2,000,090. " ) presided at the meeting. Tallaferro. “tude for life. the aythorities. By the Associated Press. There 18 no real national pat sm | Arthur MeDuflie, deputy commissior CHICAGO, August 10.—Enthusiasts | in China, although the vavious armies| D. C. Garbage Plant Purchased. J e O e 14, o Nt oF hglidnys-ork| s ARTohlo, Teec Witk mor

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