Evening Star Newspaper, November 25, 1927, Page 17

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h AND MRES. COOLIDGE AT s with President and Mrs. Coolidge as the Army Band 000 persons gathered on the lawn to h ARMY BAND jor William R enade. More than stablemate, back with Lieut. Hazeliigz up. Copyright by P. & A. Photos. of the 3 Jonah, a surprise as he goes over hi But equestrian “leap froz” is a bit risky. THOLIC PR cbration of the pnor. In th timore (on ext WHITE HOUSE. Capt. William J. Stannard, leader (at left), and Drum assembled on the White House grounds yesterday for a Thanksgiving day . Photos. TAKING PART IN CHARITY B 1 old_heirloom frock, d display at the fashi ANOTHER ENDURANCE FLIGHT IN THE OFFIN seppi Bel- lanca (at lefi), designer of the special plane now under cor uction for an attempt to recover the endur: flight record for America, is shown here with Roger Williams ( ight), p A. R. Martine, backer of the flight. Covyright by Underwood & Underwood. in the pe and Tuesday. NEFIT. MERICAN MA Mrs. S. Templeton Snead s old, in which she will appear show and m of the Florence Crittenton Home at the Maytlower Hotel for the benefit next Monday The procession of high dignit: g at St. Patrick’s Chureh. brant (on left, we ng aries of the Catholic Church for the St. John's College cadets form the guard mi and Archbishop Curle Copyrizh er), nill’ George Hulse, superintendent of i | i ltr NG MACHINE INSTALLED AT SCHOOL. " of a local inventor, recen School, is being demonstrated here by Asst. the Franklin_Bu Wa The “cure-all stalled for tests at the Franklin npt. Kramer (at left) and dinz. on Star Photo. Congress Members Hope New Carpets Will Quiet Hubbub By the Assoclated Press, A heavy carpet is bein; the floor of the House chamber and members hoping it will softe hoth the tread and the hubbub that for < has ‘echoed up from the old cork floor. The large chamber leans readily to echo, and the voices of members addressing the House, plus the con- versation of those In their seats who are not listening, has been condv to a general confusion of sound. Whenever members have bLeen quiet the audibility has been good —but just the same a carpet is be- ing put down. NANCY HOYT WYNN WEDS E. L CURTIS | Mother of Bride Announces She Was Notified of Mar- riage Wednesday. POLICEMAN TRIES SUICIDE BY POISON Suspended Bluecoat Swal- lows Potion in Drug Store. Condition Is Serious. laid on Despondent over his suspension from the police force for being intox cated, Charles Mettler, 28 year: ©old, member of No. 9 command, at- tempted suicide last night by swallow- ing poison. He was taken to Freed- men’s Hospital for treatment, where he said he could not face his wife and baby after his suspension. Mettler was on duty on H northeast between 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon and midnight, and when he returned to .the ninth precinct shortly after midnizht he was declared to be intoxicated and was suspended by acting Lieut. Wittstatt. street Swallows Poison. Instead of going to his home 16 Bates street, Mettler hired a cab and was driven to a dru: Under regulations gov of poisons, Mettler was given a1 ed and wrapped bottle. When he proceeded to unwrap the hotile the drugzist inquired his reason for do-| ing <o, “It’s all over n to have remarked bottle to his lip The druggist ed over and knoc hands, but not before had swallowed some of at Axi store the sale Y fage of Nancy Hoyt W Washington recently her o E wewhere nn society girl in v promine and | Paris | Wynne and 111 he sivin P. Napper ced it from the policeman the contents. Police Give Antidote. Policemen C. W. Richmond G. Brown of tha eizhth prec were ps t store time, rendered ir an antidote, and Warren C. Moc her d 1320 Harvard street, drove M m ch o the ho: 1 ningz from the couple Mettler, a_former to New York, *wher came here from Sl horns it iehe York and w appointed a the ceremony of, the force veh 1 Physi . who is a da eians said thiz morning his ¢ Henry M. Hoyt dition was seriou 1 < the Taft branch —— — tis, who is FAVORS LOWDEN BOOM. |t/ i ‘;.‘; s | no divorced from Wynn n Curt land L n Mar; night by Hoyt. Mrs been notif ing by a ed Wedne who wer ward was ' Henry had wed race last Mrs at motl opera in N member t £ radio home had M olicitor 1t present Christopherson Holds Farm Issue unexpe od | intentions to Will Lead in 1928. i . Av. Ciit returned to s veral months ago, a pari has been living with her out-| m v since the Fall For Mrs been sular member of has gained wide re the CHICAGO, 1 storation of h ot din primary A. Christopl said today. Represent clared himse 0. Lowden esiden years Capita recogni writer novel wuel tion, Representative erson of South Dakota Jates ttracted hristopherson de of I rnor r ion and of her earlier 1 hest Curtis Wynn nd in St George's Chureh quare, London, in hey came to Wa vated here Jast Lha frlisazrecment,” subsequent] Paris to obtain a div f to be mer in favor Gove of itent Dr. William Rosenblum Honored were Han nzton and Jrebruar termed ton Hebrew the Amit te L persons th: W forts of the ¥ 15 an it any s comp Joseph ernmen n auto caused there. Americ ha marke sed of Jew The elnbh sell ness men, Gent., £- | mohil glut of the used car d, Gerald | i, Gerald | her Hoyt | Mer of | \dministra- | she was d, as she ! and Curtis has one | ptember, | alw SHINGTON CITY ORPHAN ASYLUM ENJOY NEW HOME. Ti ‘e cottage community on Nebraska avenue and Loug hboro road. which was oc n Asylum. A reception and housewarming is heing held at Hille t zuests to view the attractive and unusual features of the new home. ot ipied last $ The Edwin Gould Nursery, one of the main b ings of immer as the new home of the est this afternoon by the board of lady managers, to afford Washington Star Photo. 'SLAYER GIVEN LIFE | FOR RAZOR MURDER | e . | PARIS, November Negro Gets Maximum Term for | e S el 1 |ty o ;i If the hat and the veil are sold sepa- | Woman's Deflth—TWO the French government. A mourning | . ely the tax de luxe of 12 per cent : | veil attached to a hat is a part of the | need not be paid, but if the veil is Others Jailed. hat, the ministry of finance has ruled latacthed to the hat, making the pric in determining how the de luxe |of the outfit 130 francs, it is liable for J11 be applied. MeCoy sent 3Veil Attached to Hat Is Part of It. "wo or three to stir up the government and the | difference to | answer was given officially. a | The hat, the government rules, must | hat with a Go-franc veil finally be considered *in its flnal presentation {member of the Chamber of Deputies |to the buyer.” |CHARLES J. ZIEGLER DIES |DENNIS J. 0°CONNOR DIES FOLLOWING OPERATION| SUDDENLY AT HIS HOME for | Assistant D. C. Plumbing Inspector Succumbs to Attack of Indiges- tion and Heart Disease, the tax. in Criminal| A woman who ordered a 100-franc 1 today Robert Jones, to the for life. vas indicted for murder in th the [ chiet Division Justice penitentiary degree in connection with killing of Ruth by | July with a permitted to f guilty 1o murder in t econd | Funeral but Chief Justice McCoy in | sentence declaved that 1 the Dad 1 of Jones, the could do hut impose | penaity under the was Services Tomorrow Library of Congress cans recor court the ma ond Cl Proofreader. sec-| Charles J 115 New York 4 the Library field Hospital 3 % old anis. . O'Connor, 49 years old proofreade H ess, died « s folowing an | the District of Columbia, died suddenly g lat his home, Gy Fal | Falls Chureh, Va., Wednesday. Death | colored, who | inspector ¢ of trust and ! and cashed the | operation > R g 3 ; '}wl r-nm' | Mr. Zic r was a steward a trus- i be did not | tee of the Mount Vernon Place M. E. oo 4 . today o, SCrVe | Chuch South, positions he has held | Was attributcd to iEdiBE D entiary. There | veuars, e also was a past | and a heart attack. vinst him and faster of Beacon Lodge, 15, 0dd | Mr. O'Connor complained of illnes: penalty of two | eljows, | while at his office Wednesday morning. > 10 run con-| jie was the of the late Cyrus | He left on an inspection tour and late! = {and Mrs. Rebecca Zie -. He is sur- | was found dead in his home by his imprisonment | Uiced by his widow, Mrs. Mary Lloyd | daughter, Miss Elizabeth O'Connor, R WEINS. | Ziceler. the daughter of late Mr. and | upon her return from school. s two visits to the |'\jo " dchury Lloyd; three brothers,| Mr. O'Connor had been with the nbia Fruit & Candy | ¥ o0 Ziealer of Philadelphia, Byer | plumbing inspector’s office for the past ind appro- ¢ and Ralph Ziegler of Green- | two v Prior to that he conducted o R Pa., and three sisters, Mrs. |a plumbing business in this city for nts and the | o 10 Sehmebly of Hagerstown, Md.; | many years. 18 months | \jig Florence Ziegler o cencastle | He is survived by his wife, Mrs. A S b ind Mys, John Hinds of Philadelphia. ¥. O'Connor; three daughters o | services will be conducted | Sister Mary Theodore of the Order of Officer’s Resignation Accepted. [in the Mount Vernon Place M. 15| Mercy of Mount AWashington Md; 5 Church South tomorrow afternoon at 2 | Miss ~ Elizabeth 0'Connor and Miss ary Frances O'Connor; a son, John The " i res: | Rev. William A. Lambeth, | Mot RN will officiate. Interment will | O'C and a sister, Mrs. J. C. Congressional Cemetery, Brod . Funeral services will he conducted at St. James' Catholic Church, Falls ! fantre in the National Army during | Nearly 115,000,000 linear feet of [ Church, tomorrow morning at 9 on “iannigan, on 1t street, Cown, w acute » vears in t two charges court fixed the rs each charg: 1 A total of three 48 mposed on { colored, who m i store of the Col ‘0., September ted re were ! in each case 1} clock | pastor, in | s, Infantry, ned in New | 0 Capt shons s from nnsyivania and was a captain of In- | | sk plumbing for |« the World W In July, 1920, he | motion pictures were sent from this|o'clock. Interment will be in Mount appointed to the same grade inl country to all other parts of the world ' Olivet Cemetery. Associates will be 4n the past six months. pallbearers. SLAYS TWO AND SELF Stepsons Die as French Government RulesAin Tax Query IN FAMILY QUARREL Husband Seeks to Talk With Estranged Wife. ¢ the Associated Press. SVILLE, Ohio, ‘eCrory, ind - Alex Cook Arthur McCrory, MeCror wound in rting anthoriti of domestic elder McCrory. the o «» declared Peter Me( ed a revolver on stepsons, had and o ur MeCro 1the home Art nade his in the arm. police declared the head, d The shooting ence of Mrs. ed uninjured. he A divorce action which she fi was declared to have presipi- | hooting. centl, tated the . is in a ho: arm a here, to have heen tk difliculties when they zone to his est 1 were Killed insti v next sou then ng instantly. seurred i McCrory, but she escap- | November rd Cook 26, are dead and 29, son of Peter ital with a bullet result of a id by wih the toda involving turn- two Cooks, his interfered afte inged wife's e talk to ntly. ht to dis bullet the the nd received elder MeCre the pres: led re- Arrested in Check Case. Attempting to pass a worthless check m payment for a $163 coat in a local department store, and then destroying it when its validity was stioned, Eilleen Allan a Price, 21 ho gave her address as dnesday afternoon by Detectives | and B. W. Thompson, and | is being held at the House of De- | Ira Keck was arrested tention for investization pending her in Police Court to- Of 10,000,000 people now in British st Africa, 64,000 Asiatics, blacks. 14,000 are Europeans, nd the remainder } o Vhen the Pr shot himself in’} :Concreted Steel { To Guard Shrine Of “Buffalo Bill R, Colo., November 25.— and concrete have been d over the caskets of Col. W. F. “Buffalo Bill" Cody and Mrs. Cody to insure that they will never be moved from _their resting place on Lookout Mountain, near here. Under the direction of Johnny foster son of the noted fron- the two ¢ have been incased in steel bars and con- crete to a thickness of 8 feet on all <ides and to a depth of 12 feet from the surface. “The work forever settles the idle talk about the possible removal of the bodies of Col. Cody and Mrs. Cody from the resting place th chose,” Paker said today. “The will last forever and is an nswer to all persons who might agitate for the removal of the bodies.” “{ DO NOT CHOOSE CALLED FINAL “N0” 1Vermonters Say Colloquial- ism Is Firm Form of “l Will Not.” By the Associated Press, NEW YORK, November 25.—Calvin Coolidge's “I do not choose” in the lan e of New England means “I will not,” it was indicated today i statement of John of the National Vermont Assoc who polled the opinions of 70 Vermont and Massachusetts men on the Presi- dent's now famous announcement. ident said I do not ndida int to be a ¢ % ervedly aid Barrett, of his poll, de at the sugge s associat he m tion of members of The 70 opinions w rom { 100 men and women “carefully selec ed for knowledge of Vermont and Ne) England colloquiali and of Pre | and habits of The opinions of i marized, Barrett said, and th all agreed upon the following report “The common, long established and { accepted significance of the phrase ‘I do not chose to do this or that' has always been, according to our memory, experience and study of Vermont and New England phraseology and collo- quialisms a polite but firm and final | form of saying ‘T will not do this or that.’ | “The former phrase has even a stronger significance of personal atti- tude than the latter because it repre- sents finality of judgment and choice, while the latter might signify impol- itic, abrupt and ill-considered refu- sal which might, in turn, be subject to reversal on further though! Edinburgh is preparing to build a new institution having accommoda- tions for 1,000 mental defectives, 'Imu city. SNYDER CASE SEEN IN SUPREME COUR IGray’s Attorney Plans Move to Win Review in High- est Tribunal. By the Associated Pres: W YORK, ovember ~An effort is to be made to get the case of Ruth Brown Snyder and Henry Judd Gray before the highest tribunal in the Nation. Samuel L. Miller, Gray's attorney, said he would seek a writ of habeas corpus in the Federal district court next week, on the grounds that the joint trial in which Mrs. €nyder and v were convicted for the murder of Albert Snyder, masgazine art editor, ted Gray's constitutional rights. Such a step, Miller said, might enable the matter to go to the Supreme Court. . Mrs. Snyder’s attorney, Joseph Lo- nardo, after a conference with her, de- clared he would carry the fight further in the courts. He intimated that the procedure might be the same as in 'S case. o s Soth ¢ served the s ing dinner ye heartily. Gr lio concert th in the deathhous: the woman finished the d optimistic telegram to I mother, Josephine Brown, in New York Snyder_were prison Thanksgiv- erday, but neither ate and listened to & sugh the amplifiers at Sin while the mes! rry about ilure of efforts in the Federal courts will mean the pair must rely only on the clemeney of Gov. Smith, | who usualiy is guided by the unani- mous decisions of the Court of Ap- peals. This court earlier in the week unanimonsly denied the Snyder-Gray petition for a new trial, and ordered the couple executed the week of Janu- ary 9. read, RELICS REVEAL PROGRESS Rare Examples of Indian Art Are | Found in Michigan. 1 Pri Mich.—More than 3,000 Indian relics, representing one t the best collections in Michigan, are owned by Dr. C. M. Braidwood of Practic was found in Lapeer C A “butterfly,” ornamented, used by the Indians at ceremonials and war dances, is the last specimen of its kind for the one in the State Capitol ansing. The work on it is almost perfect. It is flat, about an inch thick in the center and about 6 by 12 inches in size. | Correspondence IMLAY C Marine Corps Changes. Maj. W. B. Sullivan has been de. tailed as assistant adjutant and in- spector; Maj. E. N. McClellan has been igned to du at San Diego, Calif.; Capt. T. A. Tighe, from the 3d Bri- | =ade, in China, to San Dieg I E. Brewster, to San Francisco; O. Salzman, to Mare Island, Capt. J. H. McGan, fra Va., to San Francisco; ¥ Lieut. V. M. ‘Guymon, from Quantico to Niea ragua; Second Lieut. D. M. Hamilton, resigpation accepted. ; Capt. Calif. bm Quantico

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