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TTTT QT'\D\Y STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, DECEMBER 11, 1927—PART i ary. One of ths lighy OPERA FESTVAL 11 wusie |INEE AND NORBECK | eve rexruesonr. Tpg)IGE ROUND-UP IPLAN LAST RITES e e e company also plans to be a member s | bR 15 8 | :I';\]!;::m- which probably will inc SCH ECITAL The an n hanqued L ive: " 3 \‘B)“\. : “_ i - 4l ENDS BRILI_IANILY II")-P u‘,’ “»"n‘.:fft( n\H\h"f‘H‘hln\-vm\ GE]- SENA.I.[ PUSI et bandus \i:nu:'s]o?’fl;: TU BE EUN."NUED FUR AU‘I‘U Vlc‘"MS Will Take Battleship if chlher‘”w (’”":I‘;H he ‘American d | i 1715 | ‘ res 3 | ¢ of Congress>'was Washington Home for children, 1715 ke e L 0 Sowpee | Fifteenth street, will be held Tuesday 1s Good, Cruiser if Bad, ;\uku‘ with an unusually rapt and —_— from 10 a.n. until 6 p.m. at the New - ] From Key West. ic audience yesterday after-| A cads Cfnreationt AUeRne B0 | e . . E . P “pida™ Is Featured by Debut | s shen i i Sing sriien | Frazier and Howell Also i Compeete enes =™ of| Suspicious Character Drive Retired Officers, Killed in| o e T f D lhene ar made her The benefit is for the purpose of st oo A ! of Mildred Seeba—AIlt- | \Vashine 'L;Z';f,,’,i_.,““,’;“j‘;{ m of Named to Head Impor- | siving aid o childien who are home- | Follows Jailing of Three Crash, Will Probably Be |7 the associatea Press Hery, . =t Eittle BN LN, 7. i ey e less and_some who are without par- | It the weather is good, President|pirst Lieut. Roscoe J. MacMilia | sc 1l the artists a . | Seh: a B f ents, here will be fancy articles, H Coolidge, on his trip onth to = o house Is Excellent. in that Kall. was presented under the tant Committees. homemade cakes, candy and relishes. Suspects Here. Buried Tuesday. ol g o e b, Mox TOnth o | United States Intantry, at Fort Hayes, | auspices of the Elizabeth Sprague It is the desire of those in charge | | congress, will travel from Key West . have been transferred to the re. —_— Coolidze Foundation =, Cool: e that a large number will attend the TR to Tiavana and back on the battleship | tired list on account of disability inci B i ot crac pere tostivay] DBLHE Toupder, Sras Pl ent in the | 5o (e Associated Press. hazaar, so that the Christmas of many | Following the action of Police Judge | Funeral arrangements for Comdr.|Texas. Otherwise, a cruiser will be | dent to the service. 4 gra ¥ featl audience Additional Republican irre rs children will be made happy. | Hitt yesterday morning in sending to | Leland F. Jam U. 8. N., retired, | placed at his disposal. Willis Uline,, United Sta came to a brilliant close before a very | Miss Scharrer opened her pre ¢ [ from Western States were ned — . — | jail three suspects, arrested by police | who with his friend and former class- | Secretary Wilbur announced yester- under treatment at arrangements for piano of 2l Hospital, has lafge and distinguished audience with | With three o 0 Rach, | to important Senate committee chair- | Tuesday night in a round-up of six|mate, Dr M. Munson, deputy !day that, barring bad wea the | n: afperformance of Verdi's “Aida” last | ShOrals by Johann Sebastion BACH. | manships vesterday by the Republican men and a woman at a prominent | health officer of Maryland, were killed | Texas would await the presidential | dered before the Army Retiri - a i "+ . | ThE fiTst two w Rrrangec lese | committee on committess after the downtown hotel on vagrancy charges, [in an automobile accident Friday [ party at Key West. It cannot enter fin session in this city for night that was one of the most am- | Rummel and the third by Myra Hess ¢ Inspector of Detectives H. G. Prati|night about five miles from Indian | the harbor there, however, so if it is|tion. He is from M a Tnist | declaration of truce between Senators bitious and artis presentations | another noted sritish woman pianist | 6% 5¢ eroup and of the old guard on neiterated his instructions to “rid the [ Head, Md., had not been completed |raining a cruiser, drawing less water, | graduated from the Military with whom Miss Scharre s bee: . transfer from June, 1890 ever attempted hy the Washington | With wham b o e New | the auestion of Senate organization | town of suspicious_characters last night. but it was expected the | will be used, making in Opera Co., and was one of the best | Brs e 4 i will herself appear here | Gerald P. Nye, of North Dakota Max B. Leffler, Des Mbines. Towa: rites would be held Tuesday after £ | oricand who SR e A her | ON° of the youngest Senators both in Harry D. Miller, Philadelphia, and |noon at 2 o'clock, with burial at BEEEEEEE e Swhd iredictions eversseen in this{later in: the season’ under ‘other| 208 % He NOUNEER: Senators ROt Fred Davidson, Chicago, all arrested | Arlington Cemetery. city. The orchestra, led by Alberto | AUTPICCs the chairmanship of the public lands Tuesday night and held for investiga-| Arrangements for the funeral of Dr. 3 i A gavotte by Willam Boyce, ar: | onmittee seter N I fon until Frid ternoon, when they | Munson, who during the past year Ch : Chr' s 3 l imboni, performed nobly, but the | snced by Harold Craston, and “'Air | S0 T 0 S ucceeded th the chair- S Woro'tharged with Vagraney. wers |had resided at Tndian Head, were bo- any Charming 1stmas Specials w and tear of a week of different | Varic by Johann Mattheson, ar-| S . BRI g o t o a5 | I " g sat of Rk 1 * | manship of the powerful banking and ven their choice of furnishing a 300 | inZ delayed pending the arrival of his . . aperas every night showed more than | fanged by Harold Rauer, were other | MATAD of the poy Less Than Half of $55 000 o et o i o S monthe. | widow. from Providonce, Tt 1. Whera re Shown in This Store once, and at one time in the first act | compositions of early schools of music Liyhn 3 Biaier ot Norih bakota In default’o? the bond, they went to |she had been visiting friends. It was there was a definite hiatus of several e to a conflict partially with the | .\ egigned to the Indian affairs | Sought for Budget Is | exccted that Dr. Munson: also a re reconds before chorus and orchestra |opera matinee presented by the Wash'| committee, and Robert B. Howell of Edward Belson of Chicago and Mrs, | 1ired Navy official, would be buriec o et o ihe mumc |ington Opsra Co.," the waiter it imot | SUIILENSS: SR abert 42 SHows . : : 1wa : go and Mrs, | req Jvavy ¢ T O vonant |ietiin 4> Mum iBchavrecwinpieram [DOUTIAKD WS felavatad b fhe Chals Raised in Allotted Time. Tune Bilme: oo Bastan, who were at- e body of. Comor. James was e of the claims committee ested in arty brought to head constantly throughout the week and [until she was playing the moderns brought to W -~hmvu n vesterday b last night was at its best. ~As for the | Debussy's “Reflets dans Jeau and | Other Trregulars Placed. S oot el ght, Were &IVen @ | pig son, Leland F. James, jr. who r rincipals in *Aid; there was much | “Poissons d'or” and Maurice Ravel's Sokiin e * With less than half the fund of 4 _ onths in jail or 2| gdes with his mother at the Chateau tincipals in “Aida,’ there was Tuch | Teix deau.” The planiat scems to| ,Besides thess Senators, others of | $300 bond. suspended on condition that | piory, 1920 § street, While funeral torbe praised AN AR preclation for |have marked skill and sympathy in|lhe irregulars who have chairman:|355.000 raised for extension of the Dis. | they leave town by nizhttal arranzements had not heen completed | yarm appla ppr B I e rotrn works the | Ships-of important committees of Columbia Girl Scouts' budget| They left town, but a few hours|3fr James. ir. said service probably Particular interest centered in the | exquisitely impressionistic style | '\"“y"“}‘\ 9f, d0aho, Lighetin, Selations 0, sponsors for the drive which | After the sentence had been passed po- | \ould he held esday, | p with 2 Navy chaplain officiating. Pall ot , ' 4 Nebraska, judiciary b lice received a wire that Belson was | voi American. Mildred Seeba, the [scems to bring out her best qualities bl oo e R FegiSeEmn A, Bhme : ! T }.a':““‘ scholarship pupil who was |although in the Chopin, which follow- | 4 ens of Michigan, education and | has been in progress for several _'"' | wanted in Chicago for participation in | pearers will be former classmates of making her debut in this performance, |ed, there was amazing strength and [ C\PTC 0 oot asiculture. annouhced last night that the cam-ja confidence game and he was headed | Comdr. James at Annapolis, where he She seemed a bit nervous and uncer- | color in her left hand work. Chopin's| F =80y Rerble bt ation. | PalE extel ext Thurs- | off fl“ “'_""“’; k. Md.. where he is be- |was graduated in 1804, and other tain during the first ac*, but gained in | “Sonata in B Minor, Opu: SRRl ippo aniersnt ol Nve ek, [day. Reports of division managers of | In detained by [ e authorities | friends. Among then he Capt confidence and poise in singing as the | followed as encore with a very brief | pyazior and Howell have yet to be ap. | (1e campaign revealed that only | for Chicazo police. 3. L. Bennett, as: t chief of the s ety sl 1 $21.000 has been raised toward the | Jeremiah O.Donovan of Chicago and | Bureau of Steam I Nicholas Palmer of Boston, the other | Department: Simon P opera progressed. Some of her notes, “Prelude” and for the last groun, Six | yroved by the Senate. but there is lit- « lucheon Thursday members of the zroup arrested Tues- | Ljeut. Cel. 8. L. Sandoz, T were beautiful., and indications point | etudes of the Polish writer's were sub- | {10 doubt that the recommendations ‘of ot al reports will be made | sl s d ore ste: | S. orbe 00" ~hai »f | day night, were not broug court | o “omd on¢ ne. artist when she has had more experi- | originally listed. A minuet by Pur-{will ha accepted as the ' Democrats |~ Mrs. Herbert Hoover, chairman of & rought in court | tired; Comd: ymond >\4ju Both Imported and Domestic Floor, Bridge, Table, Desk and Boudoir Lamps in a wide vas: riety. Our Electrical Novelties and exquisite New Shades in Silk, Parchment, etc., are appealing Christmas Gifts. Our Prices Make Outstanding Values of Most Givable Gifts See These Guaranteed Electrical Appliances Waffle Iron . Jee s <S9S UD Percolator . .. .........$3.50Up Vacuum Cleaner .... ....$39.50 Toaster:.. . . . ce. .. 3350 Heater .. .. e ElectricIron . ..........$2.85 CurlingIron . ...... S=——[o]———o|——==[5)] toa p bility of her becoming a fine | stituted for the “Ballade in F Minc the majority committee on committees In the title role of this opera |cell was the final encore. ave disc ed any on of seek. | the executive committee of the Girl | on vagrancy charges this morning, but |N.; R. H. Cha Seeba had many famou ar | “There was mo doubt but that the | e disclaimed any intention of stok: | Scouts of America, addressed a lun- | Were held after messages had been re- |and Comdr. Paul Reed, civil engineer, in the operatic airs that mark | zydience was united admiring | committoes g B cheon meeting of the local campaign | ceived that they were wanted by Chi-| Navy Department *Afda’s tragic love storv. It was really |ty e Be oven vocal “bravos The chairmanships of the banking |committee at the New Willard Hotel jcago authorities. Resides his son and widow, Comdr. in the love duet of:the last act that| sy the' charming artist on the stage.|and public lands committees were the | Yeaterday, declaring that although| A message was reccived from Chl-|James fs survived by three brothiers she seemed to do her best singing. y 9 1 it is essential | 280 last night to the effect that Fred [Harry James of Wiggins, Colo.; | chief ones in controversy before the | War is not looked for. ; Girl Scouts be prepared to take | Davidson, remanded to jail this morn- [ Charles James, ~x Matthews | g | mittee on cor es and - | that I : : deanne Gordon Superd, o an| PERJURY IS CHARGED | rosiiiarswore“aie. o Jand the ir- | (V0L Chany duties (hat would fall to |ing. is wanted by auihorities there |and Col. Luther James, U. 8. A.. as: Jeanne ,.mnn_r\\“x AR Buch a0 { chairmanships because Norbeck de-|them in the event of another conflict. | also | signed at v z st Mrs. original Carmen Tuesd 4 “1n<1lmiwn > ! clined to become chairman of the|An appeal to the cs 1ign workers to| Inspector Pratt characterized the|C. H. Ward, rt 5 nd his he e o '\"'m'lnh“'y SokE( perd To REMUS WITNESS lands committes and insisted wupon |redouble their efforts was made by [arrest of the out-of-to arty as | mother, Mrs, J. G. James enville, e mmm'm; e | having the banking committee place, | Isaac Gans, who said many Washing- | “preventive police work,” coming as|s. C in the jeweled costumes s r‘]I’\"m | "Nve was the last Republican in rank | ton ecitizens have not yet been @y-|it did shortly after they had arrived Both Comdr. James and Dr. Mun ol e e fim:‘,‘,v" Bectored 4 - on the lands committee with Smoot | proached on behalf of the fund. |in the city. Detectives do not believe son were widely known in Washing- | voice and made the rather hectored | yohy §, Berger Indicted—Friend of | of Uiah. Norbeck, Dale of Vermont| Rov Newhouser of the Bov Scouts | that they pated in the three|ton and were members of the Army | S e akehim 4 and Oddie of Nevada outranking him. | characterized support of the Girl [ jewelry store robberies and the day-|and Navy Club here. where they vis-| B LAk the sxosllent Slain Woman Says She Hawevar. Smoot. Dale and Odaie de.| Scouts as the best home insurance for | light bank messenger hold-up which | ited frequently. Prior to his moving | e aritone, completed A foursome sired other chairmanships, and Nve | hington residents. M George | is occupying the major efforts of the | to Indian Head, Md., about a year agy T P sitted. carnest young Ameri- Needed Funds. | W piaced in position for the Appoint | Barneit: executive chairman of the. | hendquarters force at this ‘time Wwhen his duties as deputy health of. | ey B 5% Amonasro he. dn il iy { ment local committee, presided at the lunc Patrolman A. D. Mullins of No. 13| ficer of Maryland took him there, Dr f?e"u.fé"f\:' fine impression he made The vacaney on the banking commit. | ean. Division reports of pts were | precinet was instrumental in obtain. | Mun resided in Washington a SR Tnals” Thurstay might, and B the-Ascdated Press | tee was caused by the resignation of | Submitted as follows: Division A, ma- |ing information which led to the de-| 1800 T street. i 4 marked improvement over the | . CINCI TI, December 10.—In-|Senator McLean of Connecticut, who | jors, Miss Caroline Thom and M 3. | tention of the six men and a woman | The two retired vy officers were o i bath vocally and his. | dictment for perjury of John §. Berger, | did not care to longer carry the bur-| Goring Bliss, eight subscriptions, : | for investigation. Killed when the automobile in which "h’m"mlm}‘,"" he gave in this same Los Angeles, Calif., exposition | dens of that post. Had Norbeck taken | Division B. majors, Mrs. Charles Shel- they were returning to Indian Head :;fi"tli\?w:;:(mm o nd self-stvled “star wit-|the lands committee, Edge of New Jer-|don and Mrs Arthur Ringland, 2 SR = | from La Plata. Md. crashed through | impressive l“““;‘fg; f\'l‘;"g’f‘;‘","; Lf“e velopment in connection with the mur-| Senator Norbeck appenred in marson | thy Greene. 43 subscriptions, $407:| Justice Hoehling has granted an in-| Washington recently from Wiggins | g 2 mbenn the conductor; Mr. |der trial of the former “king of boot- | before the committee on committees Division D, major, Mrs. Walter Tuck | terlocutory decre of abeolute divorce | Col.. to witness the Army nd Navy | oAl s ot g k for that place. erman, 21 subscriptions, $106; Divisi to Stephen R. Whittington, 1103 foot ball game and had been visiting | leggers.” % Albion, the director, and Miss Dillon, e = . 4% - g e | E. 3 . o8 ~ries. 43 | Seventeenth street, from his wife, | with his son at the I street apartment stage director, all were welcomed to | The indictment was 1,000 words lon: azier became chairman of the |E. ms Mrs. Amos A. Frie | from his wi a ¥ but it dealt specifically with Berger's|Indian committee over Curtis of Kan-|s s Division G, major, | Mary O. Whittington, 219 H street, fo s the loothghug Bifween acts and'given o e o Ce b et St Louis, Mo., he|sas, the Republics S Aer and NG - aferro, 20 subserip- | Whom he was married September 16, | . . cipals in the last oper whoss slaying here two months aro | poriant assignments o committees.| Many women interested in the Girl [Eranted to the "grandmother. Mrs.|idly spreading in this country, the im. Children Enjoy Mntlm’e. Remus is on trial, togive him $25,000 | Howell was in line for the chairman.|Scout ‘movelnent attended the ‘iplay [Hithel "Revmolds _Aftorney Abner:ports of soy beans and soy bean oil Ol D:——EDE The charming Humperdinck opera, [ for Remus, and that had not described | ship of the ms committee. {day” held by the Washington troops = iegal appeared for the husband e still large. oHansel and Gretel” was sung in | the defendant as at that time “broke." ik under the direction of Miss Eleanor | e English yesterday afternoon before Berger accepted his arrest, he said, Lewis, in the auditorium of the Cham- an audience that included many chil- | as spite work by Charles P. Tatt, 2nd.| DR, PARKER TO SPEAK. |bercfCommerce. =~~~ AMERICAN FURNITURE CO. Store for Everybody™ 512 Ninth Street N.W. dren, who were obviously absorbed Hamilton County prosecutor. {n ana delighted with the production.| Mrs. Elizabeth Felix of ~Birming- =i 1-1 secially E\manle was the fact that|ham, Ala., formerly of Atlanta, Ga..|Johns Hopkins Specialist Will Ad- PROF. ULKE TO SPEAK. thi young conductor, Lamar String-|Wwho became intimately = acquainted | | d, mbitious American boy who [ with Mrs. Remus while the de-| dress Jewish Women. e Akt arel mlns from North Carolina, was mak- | fendant’s wife lived near the Federal| . .. = i m"g\‘f \j‘\‘llflm‘hi‘j:_- g l;‘g“"nr:,d y.}.U / % = b o, R ST, IR SR et W e e o st e, M 8 ree Wonderful Holiday erings husband. said that Mrs, Remus during | Kins Hospital, Baltimore, will lecture | ture on he Pa 3 an | (Thermolight -Adjusto-Ray b:kes out pain—recom- mended by physicians for Rheumatism $ \_ »nd Neuritis, etc. . 8 00 al——ig]] EEE‘E“ Jo]—i=|0)] [olc——|n|c———ojc———]olc—— s e oMMel6 has conducted sym- | that time seemed to be short of tunds, |1 "The Modern Attitude 1o the Child’ {Rod 15 e New Havioosl e o phony orchéstra eriormances in Ashe. | | Mucly of er testimony dealt @ith [TUEaY afiernoon af 3 Qe be T, O P08 er he mus. | . A vile end alao o New X ark. ot el |Dodee. Tormer. Department of ‘Justics|thelr mesting at the ewiah _Com:| pices, of tiajdmericas Homlewtical “NATIONALLY KNOWN” merchandise of dependable make is offered you hcre. The B LU T e il deoo S sl ey il Nere hard: | cost to you is less than the “ordinary kind.” Credit arrangement extended that will enable you was a bit loud for the voices, but, con- —_— e |cipline and punishment, it is an.|ships of mountain climbing. to buy from your “Spendings” and not from your “Savings.” sidering the fact that there had been nounced. Prof. Ulke was in charge of the first no complete rehearsal, Mr. Stringfield MRS. McGLUE BETTER. Mrs. Florence Sindell, a Washington | surveying party for the Glacier is to be commended for the quickness - e soprano, will give a number of selec-|tional Park in 1897. He visited this 6 . o0 ° and ability which he showed in hold-| he condition of Mrs. Mae McGlue, | tions and Mrs. Alexander Wolf will region in in 1917 and made exten- 4 ing the orchestra below the voices|who yesterday was taken to Emer- [make a short talk on the activities | sive biological studies there and in the atlona nOWll lllllne later on. gency Hospital to be treated for bites and welfare work of the National | Canadian Rockies of animal and plant May Barron, a young singer with a | recejved by her pet police dog, was re- | Council. life. The lecturer was made a_medi- remarkably rich quality of voice and |ported good last night. ——— cine man by the Piegans of the Black- o é much stage presence and initiative, |"The police dog, which has been with | pocket Cut, Wallet Taken feet Nation for his knowledge of hot- (14 99 was an excellent Hansel, and Marjorie | the family for about two years, every ocket Lu e any and astronomy. He is an active roe er = lece e g aven Ort ]]lte Candee, whose voice is very light but |morning has brought the paper to| James A. Hudgins, 521 Kentucky | member of the Alpine Club of Canada, pleasing, was a sweet Gretel. Grace |Mrs, McGlue. Yesterday morning the |avenue southeast, found his left hip |a prerequisite of membership being Leslie did not have much opportunity | dog refused to give the paper up and | pocket cut with rp instrument |that the applicant shall climb a moun- to show beauties of voice in the role |its mistress tried to pull the paper fand a pocketbook, containing $80, |tain peak 2,000 feet above the snow ofithe witch, but histrionically she|from its mouth. At this the dog |taken from it, while in a downtown [line. Some of the highest peaks in wi excellent, though this was the |leaped at her, bitting her on the arms, | department store, he reported to police | both the United States and firkt time she had ever sung this role. | legs and f: | day afternoon have heen scaled by Prof. Ulke. ‘When at times her melodious con- ifo shone through the cackling Jagghs of the witch, it showed many sibilities. iy i ) P, : : ¢ k P Rose Tollio, local contralto, did the I ' The mame ) s N 3 We advise early beat singing of her career in the sey- | ‘KROEHLER" oy i Sl election — in this B o ot he otter | 1 represents the best | FoB ; L most unusual sale and Ivan Ivantzoff ng and dic- b in manufacture and J 5 ~ " of Bed-Davenport tion were admirable, as usual, in the i i texture. It is your - > W 4 e ‘ Suites. A small father's role. Doris Morrow and Do- | 4 Tothy Tyler aia smaller parts well T T sofeguard against | (ORNG GG Ty T £ M ot e " dise. 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