Evening Star Newspaper, January 5, 1928, Page 17

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Miss Maude Royden, English wom- Meet the new mayor of Newbury- Sy | an pr , who holds that port, Andrew J. Gillis, filling sta smoking and " drinking in modera- tion proprietor, who lost no time IN TF H1ICK OF THE F ( WITH NICARAGUAN REBELS. Maj. G. 0. Hatfleld (standing in tion have nothing to do with re. in settling old scores by throwing | Representa center), commander of the Marines at Ocotal, and a group of his men with a flag captured from Nicaraguan ligion. She learned on arrival yes- a dozen city offici; t of office | . returning to the Boston navy yard on the submarine S8, sister rebels, with whom the Marines have been two sanguinary clashes in the past I‘!’u qhni At the extreme terday lllnl her lectur when he miny or's job the submersible to the scene of the sinking of th ntative La Guardia said Congress should send the nav e for their efforts. « s G, Bruce of W it fight “left is Sergt. Thy whe was Killed ashington, many times cited for distinguis in the ge work Repres fides the Wide Wol \ A \l:\\ SLANT ON THE WINTER SPORT HERE FOR THE NEWS REEL. Find the cameraman in this chain of speeding ice skaters MR e T R TR R e . - pool. A second look shows him prone on the jce between the gliding legs and sharp skate edges of the speeding line as he gets the THESE GOLFERS DON'T LET WINTER INTERFERE WITH THEIR GAME. Die-hard devotees of the zame playing over the new 18-hole in low down" un (orml form. One perfectly good camera was put out of commission to produce this novelty for the screen. i door golf course of th Athletic Club of Philadelphia. The course, recently opened on the fourteenth floor of the club hmldiuc Copyright by V. & A. Photos 15 * making the most of it as an opportunity to improve their short shots w 1 Names Slfted to Only Few in $£330,000 Ralsed in Addition Mrs. Van ka|e Suggests | Magruder Tells Houae Group Consideration of Successor to $150,000 Federal Aid. Unfinished Apartment Build- = Navy Men Were Told to Stay to Hoehling. $50,000 More Asked. ing as Compromise. Away From Probe. i are being rushed (0 start work the new $500,000 Red Cross Build v crected on the northwe 1 of the site now vecupled by the Natipnal Headquarters | n 111ding operations are expecte ; eariy in disclosed today by Chair in Luce of the House committee on library n he introduced alling for dditional appropriation | of $50.000 from the Federal Treasury o this memorial building. About | v four years ago 58 appropriated ke | 150,000 for this purpose on the condi before the |1on that the Red Cross, through pri- | v have been s vate subscription, wounld collect a like | ot Coolidge | #1m, Mizs Mabel Boardman, who wa sideration of irge of this drive for funds, b « a0 ik 1 from private subscription, en ote E e oo distinet from the ordinary reliet ~ Favored 04 Hotel. : T rther | CONtributions and not through any & District officials who have beer hete: " W peme— enmment ibers, th sum of ! “\lfl\\‘ l]:?,'lU'\::\‘!\ t’u Y w 530,000 w totel of §$480,000 | ‘ . + House of Detention, had virtually viak e ‘Drotassa tudaing. | PLANNING THE MINUET DA AT THE WASHI A SEMBLY BALL. Mrs. Walter K. Tuckermun, chalrman of the minuet feature of led to move it to the old St James 3 th $5,000 spent 1n preliminary work. | the forthcoming hall; and same young woclety group who will dance the stately asures meeting at the home of Mrs. Henry F. Dimock | Hotel at Sixth street and 1 e availahle. Including to complete arrangements fo tight, stunding: Mis Helen Steauns, Miss Janet Phillips, Mes Tuckerman, Miss Isabelle Thorndike. Seated: we, but Mrse. Van W : the cost of the new | “velyn Walker 1 Mile. Claudel and Theodorin Catalanj. usly opposed this G vill be 8564000, Am it wan | - e - — | ¢ vv-'lnk\m! aw “ " started us a 6050 proposi 1 5 | trated i a on the United Stutes and | S 1 ” l | Commissioner Proctor 1 = ‘ subscription, it in now pro ,|CE JAMS THREATEN Youn;,i uitor of Woman Blackmailer LOCAL C. OF C. PLANS | d out that while 1 - : : « cd that the Federal G ent o s3k i 4 partment building wou 9 ! ' ake an ad approp ol | PG = acveptable to the Commi s of 3 ] i ¥50,000 bringl 1ial Up 10 $200. VILLAGES IN IDAHO Sees “Gold Mine" of Stories in Her Life FOR BIGGEST DINNER | 3copiobie to the Commin o ’ " W amsured th | t 3 i \ " e . nate und House v N g drary that whe | River Washes Away Indian Houses | 1 ti Assoriated § [ that, she ts o gold mine of ceime sttt | Chamber Arranging Banner Affair |« 2 < ve ? 5 2 : <‘mh-rm private and Toundates High : ShwW \"vl.h ; Janunry 5. Netley | 1t § bartly n businoss proposition for Observance of Rt Anni l\l\\' S . A 0 Rinetisee bty # : p iheient 16 com . e 20, Mritlah wuthor, who in five | My pu ractically it it o iy amount ¢ st 18 wonth \ he New Lon r 2 e Commission, |, ' \IV'-‘I I badnoss was Al nyth ‘ wonderfully. matched. Hhe hu Mrs. Van Winkle has eonsistently g by e Highest Stas Ao the chaltmen of the evor, dnstated ho - will | plonty to confess and, 4 1 do sy it o 4 Wvocated leasing of the « o ! 1Rt committees on the |y Ancociated Press May” Churchill, b, [myself, there ave fow who know how ! *h¢ Hual banquet of the Wash: i oo™’ & publ 4 ! t £of heSothrys U Wity the Wiash . Janii © notarioun blackmadler (o confons any hotter than 1 do ngton Chamber of Commerce. to be | which would - of the Awmerican Re “rom R A Eolng o miarry the veneral One of his volu of “confoxstons’ | held at the Mayflower Hotel Januaey [and the Wo g . representitive of the itrad It nwollen by wave, ux sho has heen tormed,” nys Lucas sorved two torms in Beitish | 24, In colebeation of m. twenty tivat | i wed the unf 0 he v tes | e of the Jted Croms, spows wnd blocked in, pl ad he (s very eharming and 1| ve hools, but he dented he over [ anniversary of the v as a compr i The new i s o e dermon it e ulnrl |my|1'h|:u’|-‘ |)an ‘nuh- i fascinited by her Further thun | had hee in jail borganization, will be sta space (v . ' ory in b e Inunitios tod with ser datnige - | targer scalo v oI May ke 3 be u ,’“,,’r’ “ “':’,\v‘;v;.v,Ivl‘«’\l;‘,hl)n!‘y sovernsl enmtery WORLD.WAR CH[LDREN GANG CH|EFS' BAKERY .‘;\,ul:'.‘ m“.lmv .h.mmm of the ¢ wtion s ' T the distlet around Lewisto | The promram will (nolude : sl e s B HELD COLD-BLOODED RAKED WITH BULLETS [, st st e ~ 3 AT bonids ndated e gl and an entertatnmen PADLOCK CASE AGAIN [, Wt rosidonta 1o e\ { Krelxler Comments on Crime as Re- | Aisllo Brothers’ Plant Is Attack 1(‘ Aftephtel Bl g BEFORE SUPREME COURT!" ‘mw,' o mix au: Riar o ’d n MI-- i sult of Bloodthivsty Inherit | od—Saltis Sues Police for »\\;MI “.‘..\_ :num\ ; . SRR b yoal o ) ance of Youth $100,000 Fivink W, Bradlow, e Do Neake | way on - the o of the new A by . . o ple . ry du e puints v | ki | Frank s 1L Fenwick, Havey King Nt of Commerce Ruilding ¥ : - e i wiater extended § Bty | 08 e Askointed Fiess | 1y e Assaciated press Avthue 1D Marks, Arthur ¢ Smith, | mittes headod by May 1 i o i g Junction and Orders Appen) i dim it JoWIston 1o a point 400 NEW YORK Jatg e CHICAGO, January & Prom bomdw | Anton Stephan, Chavles ). Stockman, | Assistant Englneer Commis A h te Reargued miles up the rivar, There wery thres [awapa War made tho ohiloren of 1tu| 0 Bullata wim: th aboultage Chi {Wlhmor J0 Watler, 1.0 Caliahinn | studving the subject, and 1 ° ®. ; < at o e e 1o Vo e i I O ondthirsty and cold blooded | V0% KONE fhiing ook vertenday. | ARt Schultels, Tuwao Guis, Bernard | prepaving a veport. for o Haard of v 8§ rew f AN 4y 1 it $romn Vien the isted out iy ope |y B Ubloodthivsty o PEDINOAeR L he Alello hrothers, whose naros | A Raer, Walte O, Balderston, Mervitt | Commissioners o T NEXICANS ASK $175,000, v fores tume AW v iintn | renant wenarution, its Kropaer ]ty Dot Whose s A, er Waltor - Habtorston, Sorrit| st R ted b, convicied of vieiar | Wighway Bending puople [ violinist, wald yesterdny on his yety whos um loaders of the antt Al one | B0 Henderson, Bonest 19 Hevrell dvintages for such & b " aguln bafure Uy Buprense W Arvow _dunstion oW On danding from the Aquttanta he | of the kateat outhuest -an attack on | OO e © Malvin Shavpe, John 4 i N N Q ’ b Frume-Uy i for dusinbon ) reportad 16 10 20 foot Wik, with the | netoet ranarisr aliny ad Lopanis he fuf the tai ANore et T ok O | \watigr, A+ Teftwiol Winomin Teo | WOMAN ARCHITECT WINS. : pud At counsel fox Juln A Grostieid | Water vupiily backing up Lening (he | Amni | Notio ot Afcios s prosent | At oo C A, Geore | Const - Man Asks Ban on Sale o pasiocking of hi ‘mupwl, ‘i "‘ylyl. 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W Twen | s “heve Jook, | g g - found Saeif. perplaxed mBd. O e . aid orielty uf war I sadd, - inow. | U8R e " ‘I'w’u\ W thvde, ged Rudetnh Jowe, GG here by Chietos A, Maddos of NS N ' y " dered the cise Toayiied Y 1 weo it in thelr faves und In thel? | papaty Commissondt O/ tald | We € Kendall and” Joseph Doy tusa, Jiit v e PorItIon whick tonvanied ' ‘ ; . sAiviton Gyl Mitehel) contenea | Georgin Bank Closed Pl e atorw, | 118 dolaciivon *Wall give him pianty | . A acoounting of i Atogied PP ¥ W Ui cise Wk N b, danua ) hank (o i not the soldiers," | 07 0 (O ] . oment of eopy Py { Tumend At e facte oresmited | g ALBANY. G daniary b Uthe |y ot Uiy cume haoh 1ired and | U PNAIOY 0 Ble, ore’ wlt U. 8. PFlyer Opens Air Mail Line | Mijueuent of eabytiaht. @ e book " ver surt 1D wpbre | cien for DUNINGNS Yorte ey W ot | ARy and wttlod duwn & LAMA, Porn, January B (. —An | hears % warked teaomblanee to o + ' 1 bt Would oo | psted on the g Ao 1 had . 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