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THE EVENING N, D. C, MONDAY, SE STAR. WASHINGTO ) HELD AS ROBBERS OF CRANTON HOME Two Youths Taken in Rich- mond With Silverware Being Returned Hera. Spacial Dispatch to Ths Star. RICHMOND, Va.. September 26 Dete: Sergt. Harry - A. Cole Washington took the 12:05 the Capit yewith Artt and Osc ¥ Alexandr robbed house About of train for and other | reported stolen. d their homes are . where they s sA robbed a “taking a number n which r way to Washing- . ad- dresses 314 East sistance w surrendered detec nd been arranged for was cance BRITON CAPTURES SCHNEIDER TROPHY AT 281 MILE SPEED (Continued frc ered when the po them to the Waslingion a heari \ Police Cour _Page) existing official records what shattered all for speed, no matter with of plane \d been made greeted with husiasm by aviators in on today. Com¢ , © lvul n’ the desi Aeronanti authority the flight of ster. an average miles per hour for the elosed cour: (seven times around a “track” r ing 26.98 nautical miles) as “a splendid perforn: ticularly from the standpoint the speed was better than that established over a straightaway course of three kilo- meters by a land plane.” Capt. H. C. Richardson, material division of the geaplane export for many vears in the also i the flight as that in plane should make an hour faster types wasx Naval of the > <0 ief of the and des and Webster to 12 miles “stril opinion from 10 when flown over a 3-kilometer straight- | V away course for th record of the world. The fly skill of Lieuts, Webster and O. who _finished second at an S speed of 273 miles per hour, was lauded by naval avia They had in mind e maximum speed hoth B the sharp turns at each,end of the| cou turns of about 175 degre which, granting the engine func perfectly, usually are the deciding fea tures in a victory where there is close eompetitiol Prev The world's gpeed of an us Record 278 record for airplane was es. maximum held by made - Florentin Bonnet bois monoplane with a His- pano Suiza engine nr 350 porse power, December 11, The world seaplane maximum ~|\N>\l record, also made over a three-Kilometer course is held by Mario de Bernardi of Italy, a riles per The tremendous two Supermarine planes, W ployin eng to about overboring the a hizher crank shz compression ratio The plane, a monoplane, was void all objects that would produce and as K British must have sel lots 2nd built the them Whether Li the only America privately-built racing have surpassed the s f the Brit- jsh had he been able to ch Venice, np one here would attempt to predict It was explained that.the maximum gpeed of the Williams yacer, from the standpoint of official timing, never had been recorded. as the plane in its tests, did not reach the point where lot felt he could open up his 1,250-horsepower engine of 24 cylind ers to the maximum. Competed at Balt n, by its Schneider tro . Steps up to a position of in the aeronautical world h and spectacular planes. That nce in the timore, at 199 miles an lie r S-5 mono- em- ¢ 1,000 horsepower by cylinders, employing planes around A. J. Williams, jr re. prominence with respec perforr country’s Sehneider trophy w which its plane made hour. A supermarine edition of today’s tered, trials. team was but Notwit ]vx' andin frank in saving could nct have beaten the Curtiss racer, which made &n hour for the Great Fritain, according to reports received ere by the Navy, entered into this vear's contest with a deter mination Time and money were not s i in the preparations and they 1 out six racers, only three of + could he used under the rules of the remaining e biplanes and the third was d e ed out” After course i 1" the biplanes gupermar Italy’s entr reports they had planes made in power up e them D. C. PASTOR GIVEN "ALL Richmond Baptists Seek Rev. nt'\n miles | course sh several of trials as decided to | and use the contest. rding to Ni the sam Macchi last year. ra 0. B. Falls of Wisconsin Ave. Church. pecial Diepatch to The Star. RICHMOND, Va., September 26.— Rev. O. B. Falls of the Wisconsin Ave- sue Baptist Church of Washington has Jeen extended a call to the Tmmanuel Baptist Church here. He has net given notice of accep. tance, but if he comes here the change will ive November 1 Collision I{urts Three. The sta Se )n\l mber m Dispateh 1 Md Marion Wi colored Wa Epecia LAURE and Mrs Ehelie fireet, il . are in Washing 1ls in serions condition to- result of their automobile ) a collision with a truck near Mulrkirk on the Washington-Balti- mera b avd vectarday aftarnonn they realized | his | ht | the renewed American suggestion hour. | :d made by the | ? | vivendi of the ¢ | effective. -] “Chase e \\)u)‘, otograph taken today at The Star Model Home in Rock ( open to the public for a month of inspection and study, k Park Estates, which yesterday was thrown ‘FRENBH TAXCAS DELAYSU.S, PA[}lS |Dozen Trade Treaties Held | Up Pending Settlement of Recent Protest. Favored by League i co 1 tre in pros merci tions pending or a dozen or more countries standstill until the tariff_controversy tween France and the ted State d—the prospective exchange iec notes between the two oming a crueible for a pe's complaints against American high duties, in_the o n of European diplomats in Washi: | However, the diplomats agreed that { the prospective of a tariff war was in { tolerable to all nations and that the | Franco-American negotiations un | doubtedly would not culminate in an open encounter of tariff duties w the concomitant world comme! | disturbance, an obstacle to the World ‘A, Switzerland, George W. Wickersham, s wrney General of the U ed , probably will be appointed one most-favored nation commercial | of the five jurists to prepare a draft 1ty would be sent to the Washing- | treaty on the codification of interna- ton Government. That the delay | . officials of the League of meant a hopeful sign of French ac said yesterday The treaty ceptance was the view-in some quar- presented at the international European diplomats, however | predicted that if France accepted thi | eountry’s proposal it would be only after an extended exch: of In connection with ma French he State Department has not vet rd from France when her reply to | hea ions will he nfe o he Hague. enturies had be ERIDIAN PARK iropean international prol test cases with the involv and the American tariff was the m recent instance. Besides the t indicated by the diplc f Americ a vexatious problem to other recently One of the | is negotiatin: | expected to commence delibera the agreement next month. | Spanish Ambassador, Don | Padilla, is due to return t| month as the head of the n | commission, and while the modus pact expires November | 26, iv iz likely the treatly will he ex ! tended until the new compact become ne point the Spanish dele ation is und od to be contesting or is the lifting of the quarantine against M: grass. LA FOLLETTE GROUP T0 WAGE OWN FIGHT Butler Understood to Have Called ; | Lerrment is doing Meeting in Capital Octo- park. Drewi e, tien of v nations countries, Spain \\hirh} is Long Deemed Eyesore. to Cost $71,710. The Improvement of the southern part | of Meridian Hill Park, an eyesore | for many years, under the ‘direction Public Buildi nd Public Parks, | It is hoped: that work will be an | inducement to the Buchanan Memorial Association to hegin the placement |t f the Buchanan statute. Lieut Grant. 3d, director of the office of Publie Buildings has been in communication Lawrison Riggs of Baltimg the idea of having the start the work of placing the s ind informing him of what the to improve this part has been of the of 1 with with he he has heen let to the of this city for the around the un- | R wroved end o . at a cost of | By the Asso Pre 1, The street wall | “arLwavk | Will be completed from Belmont to W eptember 26— | Definite indications that the La Fol. | treet. A “"lli" along lette faction will conduct a camp constructed | for presidential delegates independent | boundary of the park of the national Republican party | tween Fifteenth were given today by State Senatol and another wall will John B. CI xteenth street from r »ction with llw pre | ber 4 on Wisconsin. southern reet be- the on W s be built on W mmittee, Senator aid_the La Fol- | 1etta sontrotiea e Republican or- | ganization would make no recommen- t | dations to William Butler, ‘man {of the national Republican commit- | tee, who is vaderstood here to have called a meeting October 4 in Wash | ington to discuss the question of the | Wisconsin situation said the State committtee make no recommendation as to the filling of vacancies on the na- | tional committee. Wisconsin has been without representation on the national committee for three vears since Ir Lorens, a La Folletteite, peen made for three to the park, one at W streets, another at and W streets and a third Sixteenth street opposite Hender- tle. a short time the landscape gar- the Public Buildings Office the work of setting which was and other steps will the whole lower luding the con- ch on In {deners of | will begin shrubbery, carlier in the ye be taken to improve v of the park, ir truction of a walk adjacent to the W street wall, which will be sur- mounted by a balustrade. would resigned. | ARREST HELD NEAR | | IN FATAL SHOOTING OF DR. LILLIENDAHL Page.) (Continued from First Tne0 Ginr 18.00 pr. 3.0x7.0 Front Doors, 10.00 ea. Small Orders Given Careful Attention No Delivery Charge J. Frank Kelly, Inc. 2101 Georgia Ave. N.W. Lumber—Millwork—Du Pont Paint . whenever the authorities were found in a search ..f to be rms expert. One cad by Fran of tne Atlantic tives, to bhe of the same make and caliber as that believed by the fire-| arms expert to have been used to kil | Dr. Lilliendahl. Beach told the thorities the pistols belonged to hi son Raymond, and this statement wi corroborated by the son. |~ Harrold said a large bundle of news- papers containing an account of the Lillicndahl slaving and a number of | letters 2lso were found in the Beach home. On one of the envelopes, the detectives added, was written: i “I told you I would never forget vou. and T know vou will always re- | meml er nie, too.” He declined to st hether this considered of significance, but said the envelope | would be submitted to an expert to- determine whether the writing was Ihat of Beach. The letters received | | by the little poultry raiser from Mrs. | Lilliendahl had been burned |tective said Beach's son told him. Dr. Lilliendahl’s will left his §15,000 aetata tn his widow. e lan lons v hief o dete September | > which has been convoked | 10 BE IMPROVED. Work Starts to Beautify Area | which has heen | and a source of complaint | ect high will be nd Sixteenth streets, | to its con- | ent wall on the | | and Parks, | l vears old, a resident of this city for | | the past 40 years, STAR MODEL HONE DRAWS BIG CROW 1Roc< Creek Park Estates, | Resicence Is Praised by Many Visitors. Overwhelming thronged The Star model home located in-Rock Creek Park Estates yester day when this house, the third of a eries of four demonstration homes ponsored this year by The Star and the lome Owners' Institute, was offi ctally opened for a month of frée pub inspection before the Lo of noon tundreds of mnounced opening i 1 moy rsons b leisturely nspection than was possible later and e than 2500 had with the crowds shortly hereafter becoming so great that ail vtempts to keep an aceurs of the total had to be abandoned. n to arvive to make midafternoon more en counted Many Visit As ear as 10 o'clock today alse visitors were arriving at the home while representatives of the firm of tdson W build of the \ouse, v to e eve i the day officially is open from noon until 8:30 o'clock daily and | an invitation is exiended to all inter ed in the better homes movemen' o visit the place this evening or at iny time during the ensuing month The home is located on Orchid hout one biock north of Kalmia road Fxclimations of approy [eraioneyirs hiica yesterday as the hrongs of interested home owners and sthers filed through the rooms of the place noting an individual treatment here and there in this honse, which |is a_modern rendition of the country house type with definite English and Sorman architectural features. Situated on the crest of a great knoll, which rises to the north o Kalmia road and overlooking Ro Creek Park, the general effect of th, outline of the exhibition house, which was designed to fit into its brought forth expressic ¥ s did al<o the unusual texture of the xterior walls, the blending of the soft | tones of the brick and stone work the slate shingle roof. Entering the fMagstone walk rs Today. | DIES AT THE AGE OF 82 Miss Agatha L. Towles S\u‘cuml;& at Epiphany Church Home. Miss Agatha Lewis Towles, died in the I 2221 Massa Funcral | in the n_at Philiips, piphany, will Le in Siph any Church Home, chusetts avenue, yesterd services will he condy home chapel this o'clock. Rev. Dr. Z B. T rector of the Church of the will officiate. Interment Glenwood Cemetel A native of Columbia, Towles was the daughter of the late Dr. William Beverly Towles and Mrs. Harriet Washington Towles. She is survived by three nephews and seven nirces. ted afternd Vi, Miss house which nt porch, found ves in a running from front to house and which provided Under Raleigh Haberdasher hy way curves the long rear a | nears visitors hallway the sta out A Smart New Shoe for Fall The Celeste Bluekid, buckle strap, Spanish heel. STETSON SHOE SHOP 1305 F Street The Lifetime Furniture Store Will Be Closed All Day Tuesday, Sept. 27th MAYER & CO. Seventh St. Bet. D and E Lansburgh & Bro. “Safe!—Out!” The Thrill of the Big Game Is Yours With ATWATER KENT AT THIS LOW PRICE In Time for the World Series Bring the World Series right into your home with this superb outfit—no excuse to deny yourself a fine Radio. In this exquisite cabinet COMPLETE *159 Ready to operate from Light Socket with West- inghouse - Balkite A&B Socket Power, All for $159 Single Dial, 6-tube At- water Kent Model 35, in Cabinet with built-in Deep Tone Speaker. 1 Westinghouse - Balkite A&B Socket Power. 6 Cunningham CX301-A Tubes. 1 4%-volt C Battery. 1 Complete Aerial Equip- ment, thing e to Buy In Your Home for Only $4 Weekly After Small First Payment Positively no sets or accessories sold separately except at list prices. Atwater Kent set, Model 35, alone, .. $65 A carrying charge is ulded when payment is extended beyond two months. numhers of visitors | i te count | were | and ! | N | KINDERGARTLN Opens Oect. Managemen=——————== | - = EDUCATIONAL AUGHT BY AN into the rear garden of the home. The light shining through the rear krench doors provided a striking view there In the living room at the front the home, Mr. and Mrs. Visiti Householder found a set of French | loors opening onto the front porch, a | marble-faced firey with_high-set narrow windows on either side, and at | the ' MRS. M. E. WOOLARD DIES.! Succumbs at Home, Aged 52, After Long Illness. Mary Etta Woolar t E. SPANISH [HE EASTMAN SCHOOL th St.. Washington, D C. and Da ol for from Mrs home, Saturday Iree o 5 e t and with oL D he Order of Other Features wother feature is the din i ed in the wing at the of the bullding 1 | place finished with herwork showing in th he soft gray of the insulation show tween the timbers. and with a | Besides her t fireplace at the far end of the | leaves two entered it from the cen. Morris Woc of the hot Woolard to the second and M circular stairway rother, entrance, the visitors ty maderate-sized hedrooms two tile baths, the r nected with an inng looking the dining room cony, it was pointed ont especially as a place for speaker. The house is W. B. Moses & Sc Three Hurt in Plane Crash. ST. LOUIS, September ) - T'wo men and a woman were eritically injured late yesterday when a passen zer airplane from Lamber flving field, crashed near a_suburb. | the p restfu the nduc Sixth es will auch Estelle Allen Studio nostoNW 1o Fr. 0112 1 Cedar Hill Cemetery hushand, irs. sons, Robert N ard: a Jdaughter, Miss Ida | wo Mrs n Rob Thomas O'Donnell, and Alfred Wright, ail of this | re i room 400000000000 0000 | National School Fine & Applied Art FELIX MAHONY, D Interior Decoration, Co sign, Commercial Art, P Color. Dynamic Symmetry Professional, Cultural, Funda Courses, Personal Instruc Children’s Saturday Morning (,lmu—. 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