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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. D. €. WELAESD\Y, AUGUST 10, 1097. —_— P .~ £ g | EBRSRGTRST S : ————————————] 'CAMP FUNSTON TO HOLD | the pogram, Toovorocks a bt where | Actress Granted Divorse, | tyin ho huried dishes o1 her ant PH".lPPlNE PflUflY SN S T SN GLURE ASStvES SO | SERVICE FOR GER. WOOD o e e e e ™ s st v s o 11 L 't Fort Riley is in charg arrange % took a ride ,[,\L,,“ ER I UREL S CE NETRREC rtress wife of Rudolph Myzet, also recently on an ric_horse The " - - ; 0 %Oy g F] ©oldiers Will Honor Former Com- h the films. has heen granted a di- fact that he did not fall off lends T e e ; All Regular Army units at the post ce the grounds of cruel . to his insistence that it is al- : ; ; ; 4 »f mander at Memorial will take part and all men who served characterized Myzet as * or | wi norse, not he, that’ falls.— ’ i L el f i Stnday n the units were invited to attend. man in men's sti- | Kanoas City Star 5 g By the Associated Press JUNCTION CITY, Kans. August Death of Gen. Wood Not Ex- : % ! ; b ] s ; L SO Aleiotial etvisha Too Leonard Wood will he con At Camp IPunston, where he had pected to Change Atti- ; J Qi AREY .. o Chage af the Training of the. soth . s . oAU e, S i T b Such an Unusual Hosiery Saving Woode diveeton o « ol Means “Come Early” Tomorrow Camp Funston _will_be the scene of : : o, N | e : Guaranteed the Philippines, R 5 H » | a7 v / Perfect h niim-nt here e dark as to i s ks i : - : the next govermor general, hut solid g ] Pure Silk ified in th view that the death of A il have no offvet wpon Stinson Detro noplane Pride of Detroit, underzoing compass check it fon’s attitud ¥ g in 2 hangar at the na r station yesterday. About the middle of the month Full it ix scheduled ¢ I for England and fly back fo the start- T Seuinied 1tk : g ing point b 1 atian Tslands. The project is breked by | § d Fashioned nake eve 1t to fin 3 Edward 1. Sl it husi n, who will fly as assistant piot and assistant g A 7] ) will take off for Detroit fomorrow for christening TN Lisle Tops ceremonies, L E 4 | v ; ~ TEETH MASSAGE URGED | JIf ™ Tt Regularly Sold | FULL FASHIONED S 3 | ;\Fh: m;l y complete index of ’,0 31 95 Exchanges 4 | New York theatrical pro- r Do i . IN’18. LETTER SHOWS IN PLACE OF BRUSHING| dudkitns, including \]0 Refunds el g ¢ ’ T Y Dramatic In 12 Attractive Colors c~rrop st | By the Awsociated Press Musical mon ecumtion. CHICAGO, August 10.—A 10 minute remarkable offering of a 1927 style. Naturally the sup- Proxaets At Ducrsd He, Was EKept FEOBivomge o e toth st of ; e ol Seastet Mok aeoni e tufinat bokie s oo ikt Hlh e Franse atiReqnestioliGen, (| twenty.second bth, Dot miofning Gy e the groun. The former regular price of $1.93 should convince e Pershing. e e progress of the theater | vou of their quality and real value. Fill your hosiery needs SR e =k six n the proper way to care ; o show business in here and now at a substantial saving— Thursday and Friday $ie Prosiien rabeliyes grind )‘v,.:lh A personal letfor written 1 t < convention of national v TANDS FIFTEEN CENTS Only. Rl e city. There was L Maj. Gen. Wood to Thomas icians here. The News of the Weck in the . AWGoie ek : 3 Akers, sper on eare ; oo tpre s . of this city, who had heen id that a twenty-second Show World S the 18 ands at the conclu N with him in the Plattsburg training nushing of teeth each mornin i L] ’ a wvacation which events camp movement, in which the zeneral no insurance a st dent | B A o refusal to allow hi . sionally death proved was too long delayed. g e admitted the refusal to allow him paived health wionally dea S Eresident ‘Coolien ' tias! Eiven ‘no WILLIAM S, BROCK, 1 ko fo Franee with the S3th Dic fie helieved it necsssary to devote 30 ) wign that he has changed his attitude | Former atr mail pilot, selected to pilot | vigion “was a very bitter disappoint-| (0 40 minutes a_day fo care of the toward the Philippines, titude | the Pride of Detroit on a 20-day flight | ment to me.” was made public by Mr. | {acth it people are going to get away ! " Main Floor Only phed at the | Shipp last night, a few hours after the | from 15e stigma of bad tecth up in the President's mes. arouwsnd ¢ Bl e ss last Dacember, This |7 t 3 checking the | gaperal had been laid to rest in Ar S’I’S . contains what may | Monoplane's insiruments. lington Cemetery s o augury of the Getting the word in 1918 that he direction toward which the President | would not take the 88th Division, | Wood Wood expressed the view that “every < | 7 “As we are attempting to assist AS PH‘UPPINE GOVERNOR body must subordinate his ambition - ! = Since 1868 this race toward self-zovernment, we Lo to one single purpose, and that is the 15 s N | sh ! es with % winning of the war - . 1 r requests A. C. Hardison Recommended to In the letter to Mr. Shipp he said immedia re right, vet| Coolidge in Telegram—Senators' “My velief from the imand of mainta E k firmness in refus > 5 myv division was, of course, a ver ing when they are wr ' said the Support Claimed. bitter disappointment to me. The President_in this message, speaking Secretary of War informed me that of the Filipino people. *“We shall| By the Associated Press it was made at Gen. Pershing’s request measure their progress in no small that T be not sent to Eurape part by their acceptance of the terms “The battle front in Europe is large of the organic law under which the Philippine Society of Southern Califor- |enough for all the well trained sol iflll.mdqm'»'.-w?olrmi nm: ;h' :m‘m;'! nia has sent a telegram to President |diers of foreign armiés, and it should | observance of t& provisions parga i ent o he large eno o) e few trained | ““The economic development of the{ Co0lidSe urging the appointment of A e iy | n:li:m’l‘“: b d | fslands is very important. They ought | C. Hardison of Santa Paula, Cal'f. 2| "ipsceryhody must subordinate his not to ba turned back to the people |director of the American Farm Bureau | ambition to one single purpose. and ’ I = g'd h O 3 Sl they are both politically fitted | Federation, as governor generai of the |that ik the winning of the war. We Wwo dides to the uestion or s vernment and_econemically | o0 & pRks ate | Meed the best that is s to » .’v independent. At an early day, these | Philippine “‘«"\"-‘ to suvceed the late | PO the Con) th e el e words | possessions should be taken out from | Gen. Leonard Wood | concerni: Pershing’s regues d N » o 5 under all - milltary «.v:m‘u_ .l.m;d :\di) BEiiin IAE TR by hehne Bin Imaties tis St i,”‘m'i,“","[..’ -y Both sides of the paint question are illustrated— ministered entirely on the tivil side of | o jority of the agricuitural colleges | Shipp said he had observed his in and you will agree that the negative side of the vernment. | junction until the general's death. | om comments which have been|of the West, Hanrdison's supporters “« ” : . ey atEiouieh To Tt et Iht Tk nie | Sxid ithay ‘NNA pensoh o) belisve that < ‘debate” has little or nothing to recommend it! tion with tha report of Col. Thompson, | United States Senators Reed smoot of | TWO BOATS SEIZ-ED. | which was submitted him suisequent | Uiah and Samuel M. Shortridge. “\ 3 s . to deliv of this address to Congress, | of California would look favorably on | —— the executive's mind was not changed Y’ the Santa Paula man as the next island | Fishing Vessel Was Towing Cruiser e 1 urco PreSEntS the Brlgl" SIdC : ¢ b that survey from the position out: | executive. ; lined in this December message. | Hardison is 5§ vears old and was| With Whisky Cargo, Officers Say. ot Hosib Lt e word ot HE Round - Up Would End Military Rule | trained ae a civil engineer. He has| canpi-SKY. Ohio. August 10 (P—| of your home to the world—so that all who “run d % s {been identified with oil, mining and {wqy"Goast Guard rum chaser. CG-2342 may read”—and you may rest assured of a fa- oesn’'t come Pm' ":d""“"‘m”"“'s Policy toward, farming in this country and South | ;qer command of Capt. H. C. Olson s S “ »” i : 3 ppine indepéndence was mot | America. | Or At SIREBIhbA Saton veaterant:| vorable impression, hecause the “Murco” label is a often—it couldn’t! But when it does e e L o T el captured a fish hoat. which had a cabin | pledge of Quality—and the Trade Mark of beauty! comeé,. it brings to LOS ANGELES, August 10.—The ods of governing the islands; the| . h h v | latter was bred trom the former. So | crutser in tow with more than 40( tater wan wres o g former, &' Cuban President [Saa aiiar st oy | have no influence on the ‘Questions of mi icy. arisen rial on Wes er Island near the west | " ~ BSing o Aneioate Rt h:!v'aceflls:s‘t; P!'OPOSCS Memoualm et According Lo the E. J. \Illlpll}’ (/O., InC' | Washington the « ards, ale and beer were | December the Filipinos have ap- Statue for Wood e aivard boih hoats proached nearer in the view of the | . ’ | . 2 administration 1o baing politically |said to be from Kingsville, Ontario, outstanding values fitted for self-zovernment, nor have R B B g M L e it 710 12th St. N. W. Main 2477 f th H the dslands become economically in-| B ociated Press. ey A e e L N dependent in these months, Wash- | A, Guba, Atigult 10— |brink the, Donta jthe tAREGEN; A, (e S 0 b aYE BOIRT AL, President Machado is o take im- | men to Sandusky today. s - President Cooliase. however, has| mediate steps for the erection of & are just a few of the plainly indicated his belief that mili- | monument to the memory of n. - o R N le Shauid conse’in the islands| lLeonard Wood in gratitude f values. The sav- at an early date. It is considered | Services to the people of Cuba du 5 . highly probable, therefore. that his| Ing his term of office as governor ings are s“mell‘lng choice of a successor to Gen. Wood | F’NH’:;I of the . ~\)"Ndv‘si:n @s governor general will come from | for the yet has been ——— i civil life, rather than from the Army. | decided upon, SN to write home It would not be surprising, either,| ment from the presidential palace 5 % [ bout! It the President urged transfer of| _ Flags at Morro Castie and all abou the. Insular ndministration to one of | Sovernment huildings were at half the civil executive departments—a | Staff vesterday for the funeral of concrete plan for - handling the| Gen. Wood in Washington. Mes Philippines, Porto Rico and other is- | $ages of bondolences were sent to lands under a bureau in the Depart-| Mrs. Wood from the two houses of ment of the Interior has been recom-| the Cuban Congress. THEARAEEHE%EsoFFI e | ' 0 . 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