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ABETHE EERENING STAR.” WASTINATON, D, " €.” TIHURSDAT. SEPTEMBER 13 1997} e N £ | 'ORE THE PLUNGE. Mrs. Clemington Coi IONNAIRI BEAT H. C. I. IN PARIS. This Salvation Army doughnut dispensary is one of the most | inglish Channel from the French side last mmer, gives her es now there for the con vention. The sky-high prices in Paris, which have left some of the pre- d A ting salute just befo utering the water for her and Mrs. . Taber, at Hoover F sterday, where popular_rendezvous in Paris for the Legionna Paris, (he T they enjoyed the thrill of & first flight d the tors almost stranded at the end of a week or so, have made such contributions by the Salvation Army lasses almost a necess n 3 the English side. She Wide World Photo: K le 1d Phot carnival, shington St a i 3 nbotka, president of the i s Men's | NUT ATIONS HELP LE( — AN S s vson of Cal- Albert Hawley, captain of the | ’ who is Haskell Institute foot ball team, | ‘ e AN likes his feather bonnet, but admits INVENTOR HOPES TO CROSS ATLANTIC IN NOVEL EA FLEA” A combination of seaplane AMERICAN FLYERS DECIDE AGAINST “SUICIDAL” PACIFIC FLIGHT. Edward Sc William Brock (center) with Mouchsine Bey. commander of the Yechillkeny aerodrome in Constantinople, just after their arrival to complete one of the iongest overland hops of their kable flight, which has now ended at Tokio, Japan. The fiyers have sielded fo the plea of family nds not to attempt the hazardons Pacific flight by way of the Midway Islands spyright by P. & A. Photos. Underwood & Underwood. v he prefers a tough headguard and boat, this strange craft has just been put through successful tests over the English Channel. It skims twin-motored Sikorsky amphibian | when he leads his Indian class- | along the surface of the water at a speed of 75 miles an hour and recently made the 21-mile channel cross- monoplane, mates on the gridiron. ing in 26 minutes. The inventor, Georges de Gasenko, is planning to build a larger machine of the type for pyright by P. & A. Photo: an attempt to cross the Atlant Copyright by P. & A. Photos. with a pilot BALL ADDRESS OPENS | REWARD IS OFFERED. | R b T | U. S. SAILOR DROWNED. | GITIZENS IN GARFIELD RED CROSS SESSION consuie to Be Advised of Fund tox T N S S SRR oo Found i wie Huor At GEEK |WPROVEMENTS Finding Redfern. Visit of Warship. By the Associated Press, 3 g z 3 ” x A S o 100 Delegates of Virginia and D. C.| "Notification that a regard of $1.060 | ; ” - = . > . o s news agency dispatch from Kiel Association Requests Better Facili- had heen offered for finding Paul Red- | : W . ; 4 ; . ; s that the hody of a dead sailor 4 at Ballston, Va.—Reports | fern, missing Brunswick-Brazil avia s P v 3 3 $ ? ne to the crew of a ties at School and on tor. has been broadeast i+ Sonuth | 5l / £k g 7 3 States destroyer wis. pieked npin| of Year Heard. { A nerica by #he ' Etate’ Deparimert| 3 . T ’ g % £ - . g the harhor. It was helieved he had | Bus Ronte, fthroug the ‘consular service. A re- | : o > ’ 3 4 4 ¢ 1 been drowned | “quetv that this action be taken was/ \ s &5 ¥ D3 o % ¥ K 1.5 B Siod 3 A rumor that he was a victim of a | . E 3 7 Y ACOTT 3 ¥ : f ht with anti-Americans is denied BERLIN, September 15 (#).— Bpecial Dispatch to The Star received by tMe department from E. | BALLSTON, Va, September | D. Smith of Lynchburg, §. ., who % 4 FHE ATSR SEAN 5 p 1 = | as threughout the visit of the United | in the area covered bs Btate Senator Frank L. Ball deliv- |said that he had heen informed by ! A 1 T %) 3 ABE %44 %y 2 H p i 2 States squadron to Kiel perfect har-| Citizens' Assceiation were ered the address of welcome to the | Redfern’s father that the reward offer | ¥ /s 2 i i mony has prevailed between the at the first Fall meeting of the or- 100 delegates attending the regional i heen posted. Nmith asked that 1 3 » > American saiflors and_ the Ger ation st Gasfield Schiool I conference of Red Cross workers | the notice be distributed particiularly £ s 5 4 7 # o f % populace, , recommendations heing formu which opened in the audilovitn of |{o the consular offi in Brazil, Vens Washington and Lee High School |auela wd British Guians. g : . ‘ ; - .. = ] HYATTSV‘LLE BRIDGE e sonbuiion it eation D. Holder chairman, reporte: Wi 2 2 MAYOR WALKER CALLS s R & Wernt ‘ PLAN IS FAVORED [t i et i e o g = | for improvement in ecach in- pented at the conference. The Vir- | ginia chapters are: Quantico Marines | hool would require a special appro | : . weation, a request will he made fo < nty Chabters. Kreder 2 = ! Committee at Conference With' ;. tancinz in of the sehool erounds, urg Chapter: Falls Church Chapter 3 | i he child nav plav oty and Alexandria City Chapter. * Presents Mother of Lost Aviator e . Governor Agrees on Elimina- Tha Brars ot Eadcation aiso swill b6 The mnrning session opened with a | - : 2 . G z & requested to instsll the proposed sep. half-hour concert by the Fort Myer With $900 Collected in | . i 2 o Bacfid Hic: tanid ik onis Vaciattyoom of 1h Band and with Mrs. Jennifer Broad- | — -hool instead of using a part of each dus. chairman of Arlington Chapter, New oYrk. E Special Dispatch to The St playroom, = Arlington, Fauauier, Fairfax and Clarke County Chapters, Fredericks- | e presiding. Reports of chapters rela- DAUGHTERS OF 1812 OBSERVE ANNIVERSARY OF NATIONAL ANTHEM. Members of the North Carolina chapter of the association : SVILLE, Md., September| The committee on streets and tive to (helr activities during the holding their ceremony yesterday at Key Bridge, near the old home of Francis Scott Key, author of “The Star Spangled Banner,” on the 113th 1.7t wilbiagreat haC, the Nontent| UsN(s wili make: & reanést for lights g Ao i e o P g | By the Associated Pres anniversary of the national anthem. Washington Star Photo. berg-Bowen project for bridging the|on Reynolds place southeast, and at o flood relief, s s : > il il s Et ; e Rexpric Sihelanfosd b e hntors, ‘mcording tathe re.| PARIS, September 15.~Mayor | Baltimore & Ohio: iracks: should be| the ‘\".::,_’v:fk,‘”"o“«’nvu}‘)‘x:‘:::"’ avenu 3 2 r quol od | James J. Walk f New York, fol-| | . . arried out to eliminate the grade \ Fae famgs, el wetas i Bood 300 e tovtstepn of Tinaveren ROLF LIUM REVEALS AID | Church, Pet Charity of Capt. Kidd VAUDEVILLE DEMAND Crossing “here at. & Conteremee’ tes.| T caminiitee. on. transportation Service rendered tt rganization i1 | i | terday among Gov. Albert C. Ritchie, rted that the busses on the Ana B ottt ok, patcany 4 Byrd, paid a feeting visit 10| [N FIRST LADY’S SMILE : : DROPPING IN ENGLAND | (orta oo o et i | CostiContraen Tielknis route are. h s | the mother of Charles Nungesser to- R Observes 225th Annlversary Wltl‘l Balll engineer of the State Roads Commis- | dilapidated condition and that the the motor and canteen corps, was | —_— ; outlined by Mrs. Harry C. Barnes, |day and assured her of his owl il | i sion; T. Howard Duckett, J. Enos ule is irregular. It was decided Settive! seccatary of Jthe: District | pathy and Shst oF, he: booat iy ls“Y’ Mrs. Coolidge Assisted in —_— Half of Big Chain Will Be Turned [Fay and Trvin Owings. ' The jnst |t bring this matter to the altention Eumbis : (OhEst6r. P ) b ol i = " - ree form a committee named some | of the Washing R Slec- which he told of the able manner in |pathy he presented her with a check | Flipped by TUshers. MIDDLETOWN, N. I, September | him has been erected on the grounds. Owners Reveal. out between the State and the citizens | Mrs. Jennie Brown, Mrs. Addie Am- ie ed Cross wel th i et tafeo | - 2 ite crew | Christ Church, according to tradi- | Affecten’ the hest ‘miethol/at eli %! bush and Mrs. E. Shores were admit which the Red Cross went to fthe | for $900, the remainder of a fund|p, i pre —Capt. Kidd and his pirate crew it e 3 5 - | By the Associated Press. affecte o Hiest methoa ol jeliminat Ve Sb- o aid of the flood sufferers. “Our Goal| collected” in New ok b B By the Associated Press, | tion, was Capt. Kidd's favorite charity | 4 i 5 ing the crossing. ted to membership. The election of fn the Tenth Anniversary Roll Call’ | of her avistor s, > “OMITeTS| SUPKERIOR, Wis,, September 15| Were accorded recognition t [and ‘was the scene of his visits when | LONDON, September 15.—The de-| "R Ehe GOSN 0o | (et "0 tha association and dele- was the wubject of an address by | “ft 1o o mare s The smile of the Kirst Lady of the |the celebration of the 225th anniver: | pursuit or desire drove him to the |mand for vaudeville, or “variety,” as | go 815 OF WO 208 TO8 SOMRERELE | 2 CER Oy Praderation of Civie As Yl ¥. Gates, assistant national di- ) symoatns - "(‘“"; of the °""";“ \’3““,»1,:,,.,1 was what helped Rolf Lium,|sary of Christ Church, the par f | Jor: coast. Hle often brought}it is called here, is apparently on the, " conqemnation. Mr. Mackall said| Sociations will he held at the next yector of the Red Cross roll call. |y _"_'k' ;‘l Of [the cditirens ;'_ NeW student pastor, overcome his nervous- | which was said to have been founded | mone fis and on one of these | decline in England. the prices fixed by the jury were|meeting. President W. L Lewis, jr., Miss Kdith Peckham, assistant finan- | sy, g ayor sald, “and at the i poss as he preached a sermon each | with the buccaneer’s money and which | visi said to have hidden a | The Moss Empire Co., which con-| om0y o0 e i I8 MGl WO e ided. ©lal director of the Junior Red Cross, | tne wom t wparibyte in memory of | g ¢ in_the little white church at | was endowed by one of his band. | woosen cross between the walls of | trols 30 varlety theaters in the Lon-| jotichiec DRACS J1a0 FAE R Eo AT S B L o rocieon ofE0ME i Tor | i el Vermosa. with the President and his| The festivities took the form of a | the church. don area and varlous large citles In | o4 ynreasonable. -The State’s share ! e il on Paene enaie | geireatly moved, ” Mme. Xumg |iite 3n the congragation: [ treasure bunt and w private ball, | Five in 1385 consumed most of the | England, Scotland and Treland, has| G6" (0" Cost ot the bridgs win he| DE MAYO JURY HUNG ikt fanal Red Cross, who | oried her eves and veplied: ““You are | "y who is visiting here, said | Most of the participants wero attired | original edifice. 1t was reconstructed | announced that half of its houses will | 5,3 %, oF the bridee will be y has just returned from a world tour, "',;.“"”"- A e il ot . ithat each Sunday he was nervous as| in the pi r o costu in- | that year and a fund is now being [be turned into legitimate theaters. o oy 290 G (0 COTCEIE, T i P eat will “speak this afternoon of Red | g0 Mengens ngtoueh of bilterness e mounted to the pulpit ! cluded sea boots and Kerehief., aised for a new building. Rev.| Various causes are given for the de-| .00 U 00 (5 BUTPOS % Lawyer Accuses Judge of Prejudice . Crosa work in foreign countries as | f0g ddded et s. Coolidge's smile every Sun-| Records show the parish was en- | lirnest W. Mandeville, pastor, said s | cline of the “halls” Many variety | " Erade evossings, =~ o Tawy A 2 e, Sire. A ¥ Bowman, | STUTES S Dt B be sy mel £ mant | was a great help to me. No|dowed with property left by William | search for the cross would be made | Managers say they are mot able to| . M40 " POl B% T HOSt ORIt Against Bootleggers. = ut ve siill hope that he will| o how ‘often 1 preached when | Leeds, a conscience-stricken hench- | when the church is wrecked, get enough strong acts to satisty old| jyyination of the crossing. While | KANSAS CITY, September 15 (F). Fauquier County | . return, and you will understand my variety. o this sessio i’ 3 i the Pi o o al- patrons of variety. Others declare the - - | s session | cadness when I think that it is four | 18 1 e b movies have cut Into their business| P & O: officials have not formally | s deadlocked jury yesterdav ended to luncheon th he i fw rcome a_ slight nery a Pt 9 4 months since he disappeared.” il i o .| agreed to the project it is expected| (he trial her . de Mayo, ac- gerved by th ratieiacionoe dopary. | POTINS WRLE B SRR i ousness - and,her wondertul. smile | COMMISSION TO PROBE |HOLDS PRINTING TRADE “nfz;j’l}‘j”;‘n;“{,‘nfi;‘c’:slf‘;;"" the auto- | ypey win, O o T Y latars e ied me. i b A bridge would be constructed over | gperations with a huge liquor ring mnent of "ashington and lee Iligh e At e : o precbel st | & Kool T s s e o Vel | L related ot other members| ADVERTISING AGENCIES| NEEDS FEMININE SKILL !, Joisrs, of plaveoers fo the daily | s fracks at n point a fow hundted | s oiesed 3 nave Sheen sistians : he knows vou have com to_vinit| ot his congreention filpned a eoln each | . _ ST s feet. closer to Ealtimore than the pres- | nation wid Mme. gesser then asked, hit! unday to detern o L L ent grade crossing and pass g eral Judge ¥, Kenna ot RED CROSS PLANS EVENT. Mm & v then asked, a bit |0 prosident 1o his . The first | Trade Body to Hold Hearing in|Economist Tells Typothetae Con- sy the ‘properties of 1. Framit l;‘,nrlr;:';\}‘:'nk'lnl'.‘n:mt ,‘L’u‘r‘m ]r...y'u ):vn’r::;n\-nrhcn timidly perhaps. if she might em > T 5 L LA ntem-{yinie’ tha President came to church : William B, M2 [ Oklahoma retix jsihe i B Rbninl Pleld Doy to Be He1a at T er JIMltOr, Tlle mAyOr, BS|Tium was so “fabbergasted’ he fett Chicago October 3 to Study vention Women Could Do NOTED ACTOR DIES. |ben;"afiflpcegfiéf"gf’i;i"&”y Sonnen LEIT T Toth: G with' ‘teats’ ju s ‘eves, dissed her O v ¢ idile atibisisammion, the s Alleged Agreements, Many Tasks. _— sing the tracks at a right angle | prejudice against bootleggers. The Biri 5 AmeociRiedr Bionds Arthur Bourchier Succumbs St. Elizabeth's. S i . e in| the '{i»""“}"x woulchIa connected with|case was heard by Federal Judge o RIS it o 2Vt esser, iavith Kpiiie ] 5 A 3 e Washington-Baltimore boulevard | Merril . Otis, . "1]1:“' UL nCIn s il 1| v the ! chining from her showed the NEW ENVOY ARRIVES. Trade practices of advertising] NEW YORK, September 15. The South Africa. jut Wells avenue south by a road tra-j A codefendant, Robert Carnahan. the Americ s will be heta (hoY gt K”“” e If’# ) e o e e e gencics will be the subject of aprintiug industry s much in need | JOHANNESBURG, Union of s‘.mhi it Mi., was d "."‘:f ]f,,”l.‘.},m p],....t‘if ou.‘;‘;.:‘\' S s Yok e ¢ yitvel pspitall fonit on Carlos Davila, Chilean Ambas-| ycaving fn Chivago October 3 10 be|of feminine skill In all grades trom | Afvica, September 15 (P —Arthir | Igland avenue from the Tistilct jrac | 5 Musi Band and sador, Reaches United States, | conducted by the ral Trade Com- | executive positions to manual tasks, | 5O noted Linglish actor-man- | at Mount Rainier to Johnson avenue, | et show e it E=ouvenins - . - gamos and ; will fe : e S L Tuisaion, Miss Teona M. Powell, research | 8T 9led here yesterday, Hyattsville, provided rights of way| ADYERTISES HOME STATE. ork | ture the cnter I . while prizes !V | NEW YORK, ptember 15 UR). - P pe obtai . Ebiliitiutad by Jara) snescdiants ol . [ Don Cartos. Ditvila, newly appointed | The case involves allesed agree | economist for the New York Employ.| Born in 1865, Arthur Bourchier | (4f DS phiaiied without cost to the be distriin the. Wliters o cthi Ambassador (o the Tnited States from | ments hetween assoglations of thess | ing Printers’ Assoontlo made his first professional appearance | State. The dist o & mile : SEES HAWAIIAN FIELDS. aenciea establishing minimum_com. | /5, PHNEN Association, told #he L7460 giaga in 1830 as Jaques in 40d°8 half. Kansas Legionnaire Parades in various events i Chile, arrived here v \ Ton | 3 , % 4 3 i Worty-first. Annual Convention of the |yq vy, il g missions for their services, allegec fon ¢ < | ) A. v, % ) " v their . alleged As You Like it,”” with Mrs. Tangtr Antwerp With Bread Samples. I niformed e of the Iy 1o Washington, wher p 1 take ! . ¥ and recreation committen o Airman, Planning U. S.fo-Aus- micr the duties of Miguel Cruchajo, | refusal of publishers’ : Ations o | United Typothetae of America. subsequently he ‘joined Charles Wynd | . : 3 3 recognize advertising ‘agencies 1hal| Bindere workers, linotype and[ham and later Augustin Daly as lead. PHOEBE FOSTER IS BRIDE.‘ ANTWERF, Belgium, September perfcan R ross, under the ' tralin Trip, Visits in Islands. | The new Chilean diplomat is a news. | share with the advertiser any part|monotype operators, proofreaders|ing man. = e 15 () —Kansas wheat is being wel hip of Ans. 1 vence HONOLULU, September 13 (P | Daper owner, having given up the | of the commissions normally received and executives, are all needed of the | The roles he played during his long | Actress Is Revealed as Mate of yaverticed nore. and the Belgians a griati ot hospitals for the chapter, will | "y i HiEns, SRRECE L0 Brit practice of law 16 vears ago to take [by the agencies and the rights cf|feminine sex, she said. theatrical life were innumerable. He o getting their first experiences with gerve the refre e A award A et e el over the active manngement of La |advertisers and publishers to do busi-| ““Although the industry has rela;|had been identified with the manage- arold Leroy Whitney. free sampling as they walk through the prizes, San K o to Melbourne, Australia, | SACION, Santiago. Chile, one of [ness on a market free of artificiall tively few women in its ranks today,|ment of the Criterion and Garrick| NEW YORK, September 15 (P).—Tt | Antwerp's busy streets. p [has arrived here to inspect Hawaiian | S0uth America’s Jeading journals. v i o A | there are a few who are doing very | Theaters. His first wife was Violet | was revealed vesterday that the bride | Cornelius . Fein, hetter known as Lindbergh in Shop Signs. {ying fle s | o oD oger sl - Agpan | work in the service de-|Vanbrugh. which marriage was dis-jof jarold Leroy Whitney, millionaive | “Harry,” parades with a basket of : vertising cies ix among the or-| ; printing firms. which | solved, and In 1919 he marrled Kyvle ] jubmar. and nalo plaser, was Misg| bread - inade from his State | j friet ef Columbiz Chapter vetiring Ambassadar, The fhers A ndersol « Y i A bith and O, ohe iltgne | IS R Ednlmiiuig T e | B layouts and so forth, | Bellew. | Phoebe Foster, actr es it out and tells the el S Linaberzl, s be made with a Fokker u.,,,u,,.,;.d\‘..,l.,r' Tl Press i T for advertising purposes,” aid Miss —— ——— The couple procured a marriage | gians Which 1uost of them orm have been ot Gilized in peren- fequipped with Wright radial motors, | LOUISVILLE, Ky—Advised by a : Powell. license Monday, when the actress gave and, alt about why Kan pial bronze many Uines over. fe has |1t is to start, Anderson savs, hetween | magisirate here to obtain an attach Will Be Retired. “The artistic side of the industry Ordered to Arsenal. . her real 1 Angeline Egar. She | sas wheat is best, 2 mow been moulded in perishable wax |October 10 and 20, according to the | ment on a hear in order to collect a pt. Zenas N. I 3 il- {18 beginning to make an appeal to| Maj. Edward D. Anderson, Chem-|refused to h picture taken at| Fein is one Pean enterprising honievard tailor, | wenther | 340 ‘hoatd biL Srom. -1ta Towner, Ben at Schofield 1 ,| women and perhaps in the next gen-|ical Warfare Service Reserve, of this | All Souls’ Unitarian Church, where |ican Leg and smilex out npon .the soolling | A stop of ane fo four davs s plon- | Odway, colored, replied has heen ordered:to his home fo await | eration women will have at least|city, has been ordered to duty in|the ceremony took place that night,{the Ar growds of all nations dvaped in the |ned for Honolulu, with anothei (op| “Ah don’ want no bar, jodge, It's|retirement at the convenience of the | their fair quota among the notable!training at the United States Arse-jand revealed vesterday that she had |others di: Retest thing In Bull cultings, 2t Tahiti, t o it s vernment typographers,” nal, Edgewood, Md, hoped to avoid recogniian. Plymouth. | " ¢ ks 7