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i THO WIVES FIGHT FOR BODY OF MAN Slain Inventor’s Halt Funeral in Cemetery. Burial Is Delayed. Br the Associated Prese miain inventer, 1ested foday in a ceme ters rreeiving vault, while twe women each laimin for possassion of the hody had been given Mrs, istarknecht, known as the sec inventor. but the fu neral yesterday in Fairview o upted for <nsan Melsterknecht of and her 13.vear-oid ppeared and de rom of the Mart it he ziven entative of b, wha said she was never ind. served pa him Susan from her hu inz mother Meistor Y na condition fsn't zoing heen divor Susan Meiste had been sizned under d imwhile police search continued Alex brother of Mre who is accused | Sehraiber rknecht inventor ARTS CLUB DRAMAS T0 BE GIVEN TWICE Seats Makes Second | Demand {nr Presentation Necessary—Re- hearsals in Progress. On account of the heav for seats, insuring i ence fo presentation November 24, of the Arts Club pri it was announced today th, v& will he repeated the follaw- ht. Reservations are being ac- d now for the second perform- demand “Widows” Siont teihotra| ! panions {until rvescue arrives or it | Rimell | my belief that they k THFE FEVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D 0. THURSDAY.. NOVEMBER 17, .1927, ‘MOTHER OFFERS SON TO HUNT YOUNGER BOY LOST IN WILDS' Mrs. Elsie Rimell Believes Raleigh Alive With Fawcett Expedition. ;Convinced Roger, With Dyott Relief Party, Would Find British Explorer. e Star mother to the Reazilian j le and into a_mysterious silen unbroken ne ved fers her remaining son for the search of resci The moth {and her you the lost expr eatt. Rritish explorer member of native hearers, is Col. Fawcett’'s son Tack 1 believe hov his my alive. yott's pl for them fills me with s and couraze. 1 know of no ¢ help 1 oean give than to offer vices of my one remain com and Comdr ch o M. Dyott t e wak geing io Brazil whom annonnecd om New York Dec e to Make Sacri Roger ix as to have him It would 1 of us consi said Mrs, ifice for him and me. But neithe for a moment.” reoold, 0 ce for ora that saeri ixh v interesied a tion and ol fears the Faw ity is in te ey difficulties sha helieves 1ha Fawcett's ex perience, resourcefminess and courage will keep the little party up. eith makes its tortuous way vears the senior of Ra vis hrother he ha his life in explo v Rin “1 can’t explain my feeling.’ exclaimed. “but 1 am vineed that m: : and those b with are living and well. And it is either made archeolo. a tremendousiy imy nt | gical find. or are close on the il ui one.’ It was to seek evidench of civilization that Col. Faweett Lintn the wilderness. The three plas Ozden Heidel V'vlmr b dnah Proetor ¢ 14) “Overcoming Sta hy Laws, now in el ©easts of experienced play wociated | h the Arts Club. nnecuncement is made also of the eanclusion of the exhibition of the Bal Bobeme poster and costume de- sizns that have been on view at the | the decision of the judges | ing the costume prize | Shepard Tavlor. and the, poster | 7> to J. Reginald Almond. The | committea on costumes for the B: Roheme at the Willard on Mond eveninz, January 30, will begin wor this week on the floor aostume. Mrs. Will C. Barn man of the costume committee, an- | nounces the following nm;nmm-‘ for members: Mre. G. A. , as | itresse de la gard | are .| the war. ntire committee as The i1l comprise 50 men. with enhouser as chairman, - “GOO0D OLD COOK” ADORNS FOOD LORRY OF MINEBSE Blogan on Marching Army of Un- employed Presents Dual Mean- ing to Observers. Br the Associated Press. READING, England, November 17. | 300d O1d Cook™ is the sign adorns the sides of the food lorry companying the little army of unem- loyed miners marching on London. - the wording refers to A. vetary of the Miners' Fed: to*the cook who commane | the Kitchen was not made clear when hing men set out for Maiden- | of Commons during the coal debate, when Premier Baldwin was hissed and | Sir Philip Cunliffe-Lister. president of | the Roard of Trade, was smnnuu down by Rocialis The men agree that so far the hike has been a great success, hut they all | hope that they do not have to walk 1 16 JACKSON PLACE (On Lafavette Square) New Office Building Will Be Ready for Occupancy Jannary Ist One-half from White | House Building. hlock and S Overlooks Square, the Mall and River. Offices admi ranged in_half-floor & and dignified location firms and organizations. Potomac bly ar- . Quiet for law | H. GUY HERRING 26 Jackson Place Main 8940 Excursions Round Pittsburgh SUNDAY NOVEMBER 13 SPECIAL TRAIN foaves Katurdas might preceding Lv. Waghington (Tnion St Ar Johnatown ast Line . Pitte H Beteening, W M Kaai Liberty town. 1008 P Pennsylvania Railroad floor committee 0 | land for ahe West Indiex. Mrs. Rimell helieves Rogzer « ville, a French engineer, was n in reporting that he saw months ago. Writes to Mra. Fawcett. Mrs. Fawcett, who is in the south of KFrance, and with whom I am in frequent correspondence, feels s 1 da she said. it if the man Courteville saw was Fawcett, the explorer Iy would have been evasive in his answers. If he were on the verse of a great seclentific find he ould prefer to keep that to himself.” The word the Fa 1t expedi tion gave to the world came in lettors t out from the jungle in May 5. One of these letters was [(rom Raleigh Rimell to his mother Raleigh Rimell descended from # long line of officers of the British army and navy. His father was surgeon in Faweett really natura the British navy = Upon the father's des Mrs. Rimell and her & thenee New York, and finally to Los boyhood friendship be | tween Raleigh ell and Col. Faw cett’s 8on was responsible for h's selection for the Fawcett expedition. Texas has more than 50 counties leach of which has a greater number miles than the State of to Angeles. A 116,000 SEEK BERTH Dyott Will Select One From Enor- mous List After Reading Each One. Ry the Associated Press NEW YORK rit of adventure appar 1d in this modern Fifteen is not November 17 1y had night by applications o last thousand received up Cordr. George M. Dyott, a fourth man for his into the Rrazilian wilds in s Cal. P, || Faweett, missing explover The Mor hgers of h nals and trop recompense, Leen who is seck <pedition reh of British | replies to his offer of hard in the tropieal wilderness. the le Indians, wild ani 1 fover for a nominal me from every State of Canada and from Approxi- | York with ately one-ffth was from New fitth from Calify h, air vy were some of the met pnre-seel ed from to established profes 1 men of 40 with families I intend o A pnlic Dyott s e thion quite” extraordi RUNAWAY CADET, 15, FAILS TO GET SHIP JOB! Savannah, Ga., Nine-Day Ad- venture. Awaits Father. Youth Penniless After Found in SAVANNAH. Ga. Clad i the dress ehiool. Richard 1. Jolnston, 15 i away from Culver Military ademy. in Indiana, wer 8 g0 10 was detained by the polics hers fay at the of hix father, a New York man. His adventure od here had spent all hix money in a fu effort to embark on a sea-going The vouth arrived here last m Charleston. where he F insuccessfully to sign as crew of A st - ts. S nts b s Todging in a che he tried to land decl hand on an outs the local port vt also failed he wi i Press November 17 uniform of his on % reque Mrs, Flsie Rimell, busine: Kozer Kimell, en Two Dmfrn\nx Crash. . Calif., November 17 and 1 tr member wnd for o lin A i a collision oft Point | while on the port returned o the | « few win + the colli it was rep )‘rm! no one her eraft had heen injured in's how wns sinshed pore side STORAGE ABSOLUTELY FIREPROOF Lowa last nigh way to maneuvers from th hous ners’ MODERN WARE- HOUSES SEPARATE ROOMS FOR PIANOS, WORKS OF ART, ANTIQUES & HEIRLOOMS OPEN STORAGE PRIVATE LOCKED RCOMS Reasonable Rates—I’hone M. 6900 for Estimates Merchants Transfer & Storage Co. 920922 E Street N.W. MOVING—PACKING—SHIPPING—FIREPROOF STORAGE E. F. DROOP & SONS (0. 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STEINWAY PIANOS 1300 G St. ELECTROLAS WITH EXPEDITION| who!? after he | night | D. C. AUTOIST FINED $50., 'LAWYER URGES CURB | ON LABOR ACTlVITIES Mnnufnmnon Counsel Says Eng land Has Put More Drastic ‘ Control on Unions. | Jury Asks Len‘ency in Case of Driver in Fatal Accident. | Special Dispareh to The Star ANNAPOIS -Upon circumst maduce, a carpe of today in con M " YORK. Nov . Fmery, coun was fatally injured when his { hi heen mber 17— Tames | the National | irers. vester- | States 1o | HURT IN SKID MISHAP| the tra ade ed by the | | Fondahl In]\ued as (‘ycle Slips. h Parli i 9. he said | | England” had withdrawn Tabor from | Three Others Are Traffic Victims. ite privileged position and piaced upon ite activities “a more drastic contral 1 has been proposed dn Ameriean atlon or effecied by judicial in in i of s us in view of the | Ry ion of the Amer John B F har to renew i policn ndahl, evele corpe of injured (nday when thrown to the roadway on member of the No. 14| eariy mote ictions was slightly ourts to precinet Hand drive beiween Phirty-gecond streeis by th f the motor ey on wet leaves. Alfred W, MeKinney, o saflor, de- | (A at the navy vard, sustained | employes i njuries last night when his ing the collided with & motor | neni e 1 ac Bleetric William 11 By on Good Hope road dent of the Fournders was given first aid American Lbor or Mudd of sesking 10 dominate Bhode Isbind Lof throwing out a Sday anticommunistic propaganda i mont 1o put throush projects whie by an said verged upon the communi injury . Diaer | City Improvement Group Elects. nditic i DALLAS, Tex., November 17 ( : Tuffalo puiblic provisions estabiish open shop in public. employ vitomobile vehicle of Power Company wo by D crossing Buffalo, Ao presi mok | autamobile. a héad | Misx Steele was treated at zeney Hospital, where her « veported nmletermined tearn idendiiy it Irive wion A scitkand, rine Md., wax bruis not the Municipal Other — off Klorer Detroit . Kans.. 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