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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €. THURSDSY, JANUARY 26, 1928 i ity B S L] . : rise, & practice that sent the escadrillc | A 1 e tempt to clear off the ralding. enemies. ) (i : 3 ¢ ' = The Spads and Nieuports were not Sannts: Committes) MepoxtarBillita BUY WITH CONFIDENCE—BUY DUNIGAN “ALL-BRICK” HOMES Vel By JOHN KNOX bullt for work so near the ground, anc | . e — were under nhgrel:t d#zd\;fi:&g&n;p Grant $5,000 Per Year. 14 trying to catch the “hedge- ™ . ¢ 3 £ $5.000 e | § reassured the nerve-wrecked infantry, e o I 5 | W biind patrols in the etk by its pensions committer. { : s 5 S| Lans miens ARTOUD iy | Phninati The measure, introduced by Senator H ! " » 3 e et whra foined by an- | Blease Advocates NRNINation | g, e, introduced by Senator OR H HOMES Estate Sets Record in New‘ other machine which flew beside them < 1L crank the s mia o | | | | [ and so the Americans continued thelr which has been reported to the Senate . for an hour in the dim light just before 44 9 |annuity which she now receives as the York—Son Is Named Sole Part 2—The Lafayelte Escadrille o AL e nies ono of we| OF “TwoiGreat!Damoorats.!” [arauitx yulch she now epelves s the o Dilots saw u,{.t glw ::JR{‘{)I'EA: slmug‘«’ Prai Co lidoe of the commiltee described her present F'f h S a o lane bore the blacl altese 0 e pension as “small” and also called at- t t t t Executor. ?‘mrmnmfl The German fled as soon raises Goolidg Jeation that Cuba, recently authorized & l . . . a a ln he was recognized—perhaps he was —_— — ponsion of $6.000 annnally to Mrs, Wood CHAPTER XII [ fall some 3 miles inside the French much startled as his involuntary con s eefs a Mate. ~Jimmy® MeCon- |lincs. Lufbery, De Laage, Lovell and B¢ the A swocinbed Prom. nel 1s K The Tnited Stated e Jaces war. sHaviland climbed into & motor and D anions. g e Wood as military governor of the : NEW YORK, J Gl oy = | dnshed to the point from which the re- |PARERE 0 tragedy broke at last intc | _ The nomination on the same ticket of | oy i IX large daylight p . January 2 though IEUT. DE LAAGE'S two victorles, | port had come o o Tatring of victories, and the es. | Senator Borah, Republican, Idako, for tiled ~ bath 5 gave away nearly $30.000,000 during I Added fo hie provious exploits, | Genet's body had fallen within a few |8 hew tring of WEoTiE 0 (06 B0 | pregident, and of Senator Ovevman, rooms, cognition of the services of Ge By the Associated Press. infresusnition ol the’ survices il GRo | s on him the Tegion of Honor, |hundred yards of the place where Mc- Democrat, North Carolina, for Vice . e . T TR Which award was added to the |Connell hiad been found a few weeks |3 Teturn to the trlumphant adventure | Jrdent. was proposed in the S mate with built-in shower. e Pt g, Bl st N e already long list of decorations |before. His machine had been struck | \Covvright. 1028 yesterday by Senator Blease, Demecrat, Three large porches— founders of the Standard Oil Co., left | w00 " Tl ibers of the escadrille, by & shell and completely wrecked. South Carolina. | Treadway Urges $150,000 More for 1 A net estate of $103.252408 when she | (edited fo e ant had Genet had been instantly killed. v The Senate had barely caught its | s g g concrete street and al- Gied nearly a year ago, an appraisa 3 can con He was the first American to be killed Tomorrow—Read of the vic- breath from the combination of thicse Park Link Work. 1 land d lawn S: le H filed yesterday revealed. n action after his countrys entrance | | tories of Thaw, Havitand and | |0t 000 OF apposite political faith | pocieconinv s g fplan ey—Ilandscaped awn. ample rlome he estate exceeded by $20.000,000 jnto the war. He was one of the best-| | Johnson, of Andrew Campbells | | (0P P00 Gaontial ticket before Blease | FEPICEERIURE Treadiar, Republicat: Each house completel any in the history of the New York ¢ . e loved members of the cscadrille, and his | | impossible adventure and of the | |acn 4TS G Tike to see the Re- | o )1:n;);l:'lnlj|: el L y';’;mav‘ : < P ¥y State Department of Taxation and Fi- | | death shocked even the hardened vel- | | mew triumphs of Lufbery. publicans get together and nominate | "PRIPPRIALONS commilice | vesterday: insulated with Celotex, §117 Sth St. nance, which dates back to , o 3 > srans to whom death had been a com- — — Calvin Coolidge.” tinuing the work of development on the assuring a warmer home lepartmentisaid monplace. Although he had sworn him- — The South Carolina Democrat added | conne e 10 o Creek and 5 fael estate of $93.130.549 st Inte the Porelem, Leglon 22 21 1243 INEW GEORGIA AVENUE |15 outdnt shed » tear it Prosdint | Potomac Parks should be ncreased to with less fuel expense. Open and Lighted of age at the opening of the war he had | Coolidge was re-elected” as he gave the [¢150 000, He pointed out that with this Every conceivable conven- pel really been only 18 at the time, and Senate his vlews on presidential polities | anlount avaflable it would be. possible oniaie fom o 4 Femad 19 PM. <i1!l lacked some months of his majority He calied for “men. not platforms. and forthe Engineer office in charge of pub- Until 9 PM. when he was killed. men with conrage and honesty” and de- | jic works to complete plans for the de- ern homes. Hoskier Falls. seribed Borah and Overman as “two velopment between Massachusetts ave- i 18 & Ronald Hoskier in his short career in | . cliilan. alio)itogk ths | DL SR A ool Al ec ewel was i | the escadrille had won the reputation | Business Men Are Guests of | the O CRRECTA AT LABOR ’RUL'ES NORWAY. D I I mong . APprais N { of being a second Chapman. He had f g of his State, which require the educa- . L] L] L] d no insurance. y X\ particularly won the admiration of the Carnival Committee at tional test. These laws were enacted, it il ’ ited $5 i jies to “main- s . Taherited $50.000.000. he yielded to the pleas of Corpl Reception. lip sl 0 meruil ihe whiien New Premier Chooses Cabinet of 1319 N. Y. Ave. N.W. Main 1267 ed an estate AR . ¥ to De Laage, who e Replving (n & recent staterment by T r b 2 oy y every one in the es ; ¢ enator Walsh, Democrat, Montana, ¢ e to take him for a flight. Nearly 100 persons participated 1 | ihat Southerners who fought in 1 0, Norway. January 26 (P)— though he usually flew a fast TEOERI 8 entertamment | iy war were “technically guilty he first Labor government in the his- Hoskle \\;L\h D: made their fight | gnen newly ¥ son,” Genator ,B]nije“'ehrm::l!r - of Norway was constituted today in an ol “para m e | Avenue i He alserted the right of ! ynder the premiership of Christopher d 564.000 s com 5 * whiy s < n | the Park View general carnival com-| the Union then ¢ of i TR Doy T 1L 00 (X itew i : : ?fil"i}c’?“?nié it would carry two pas- | mittee in Joppa Lodge Hall at 4209 o Sr::;t'tau;:i”:l}:alr{:rsflp “any man to ‘;117;‘ ran:x{er”;;dnnewmah:; Lfi?ms;f""" R re than doubled the size o s B - sengers. Dressy was a skilled machine | Ninth street msv‘ ;l‘gh:. which “’? make that statement to him outside the | Hornsrud, who also will take the | gunner, and they flew in search of |featured by an elaborate program of | chamber of the Senate. finance portfolio, has chosen a cabinet nans on whom he might-try_his |enteriainment . of ‘Socaiists ‘ana Communists, whicn Do you know that canned fish is just as good ommunists and Socialists, beguests of £36.- hropy, with provi- h SN arkemanship. accompanied by Thaw,| The celebration brought tw a close === : = smans| panied by Thaw. h Bl will be formally appointed tomorrow. I i 111 nd and Willis. ‘The clouds were |the activities of the Park View general | OWDEN INDORSED. The Contervaiie ministry of Tvar | t0 eat—and good for you—as fresh fish? low, & on the day of Genet's last flight, | committee, 9. 700, % ey Lykke, which assumed office in March, B Y fts had exceeded p E t = ~ [man: J. Clinton Hiatt, vice chairman, | = | = - i npnte : 3 ané’ the patrol became separated. Hos: [man: North Daketa Independents Ap.| 1976, resined Tast Fridav. es'a resui Housekeeping Institute tells you why, and il cf saw a German plane, apparently (and M. R. Vollmer,’secretary. | Conservative losses in the October . A . v e b s ped one, and he dove to the ttack. Sev- | The continued progress and co-opera- | prove His Candidacy. elections, | many more interesting things, in its timely s other Germans appeared from their [ tion for the betterment of the com- s R s lalle 5 | - P . T hiding place in the clouds and sur- |munity was the keynote of the speakers. | BISMARCK, N. Dak., January 26 (P | pyogecace™n S om0 article— “What’s in a Can of Fish? h Fund was named “ rounded Hoskier's plane. The old Mo- | Among those present were: M. R. Vol!- Frank O. Lowden of Illinois last night ' iraight Ullne wnll?s 1’: u‘lalrl el x"} i beneficiary to ‘!ho ex- rane plunged headlong, the wings |mer, president of the Business Men's| was unanimousy indorsed for presiden- -m; clockspringsniral Plflbomu’ex K\”_» $20.000.000: Yale University. _} & broken off, and the wreck crashed with- | Assoclation: Fred S. Walker, president | tial nomination by the independent Re- | T D SRS, e e Sans of Pomias Mt 3 in the French lines. Dressy was thrown |of Park View Citizens' Assoclatlon: A.|publican faction in conveition here, | Ti=S00% _ JN FEBRUARY— ar N clear, but Hoskier went down with his | B. Carty, president of Columbia Heights | making him the choice for both major = i Ronal ML ship. Both were instantly killed. Citizens” Assoclation; W. I Swanton, |factions of that party in the State. FREE LECTURE AND LESSON . 2 : Edmund Charles Genet, pilot in the |~ Wwhen De Laage was an officer of |who was a member of the Citizens'| The non-partisan faction of the Re- . onne: ihe Prostyterian HOSpItal | escadrille. The first American to be | gragons, before the organization of the | Advisory Councll: J. Clinton Hiatt. | publican party indorsed Mr. Lowden & 0 erc‘al Art OOD OUSEKEEPING tee of the Presbytery of New York, | kiled in action after America ‘"""dirscaflnlle. Dressy had saved his life un- | secretary of the Columbia Heights Real | weck ago. mm ! —0OUT NOW! o o N - | the war, der fire, and the two had been insep- | Estate Owners' Association, Mason SRR i S e TR Photo by 5 | S¥abie Iriends. ever. since, without ra- | Weich, Walter Beller, John Hamill.| an entivels amkmewn mountain range | . LIVINGSTONE ACADEMY el el gard for thelr difference in rank. De |Willlam Widmayer, John Smith, mem- | . 1517 Rhode Island Ave. gy, the Metropolitan Museum of ATt | mand. and both he and Therault were | Fiice Gag Drostrated by the death of |bers of Business’ Men's Assoclation 1, Sieria: bigger than the Caucasian . ; and the New York Public LIbrary., |agopted as Americans in good stand- | praces, 5 \ountains, has been discovered by Rus. Thursday Evening 7 0'Clock o e 000000 - e Tnlle brary. |adopied as Americans in good stand- | Drossy and he shared the escadrille's |and C. T. Denekas, chairman of the \un seprers . e N < : | What to use instead of potatoes—how to get < L ing. erie! T v | cf V! mittee. il and AT | grief for Hoskier. Perhaps his sorrow |carnival comm 1 1skes From the first the Lafayeite Es- was still hea on his mind when he Police officers who attended were In- & o Aericmmum R b oM | carille under its various nemes had | was festing & new plane on the Ham |spector L. J. Stoll, Capt, Fred Comwell the most out of your gas range with econo- + ities been different in spirit from most mili- | field on May 23, 1917. The motor |of the tenth precinct; Capt. C. P. M. — icis i —_ o0 hes, g Asocation, h {ary units. There had been a higher de- | stopped when the ship was only 200 feet | Lord of the thirteenth precinct, and | my—delicious recipes and planned menus a Daily Diet Diary to reduce weight safely AR T QLT TR f YRR 200 30 3 2 30 3 3 R K e bequests. | votion—perhaps it seemed higher h;-;;bo\'o "::I g\;loundi mdfor;t more gallant Llirut. J‘;’rrly sugfi;n olhlhe tenth pre- Tontine v, cause it was given by foreigners to the | fiyer paid the price of glory. cinet. ‘alter ler, chairman of the e N, Y aleyni” | Cause of a country not their owr.. fhere | Although not an American, De Laage | entertainment committee, acted as s —these are some of the February features poliian Museum of Art afid the New had been a greater intimacy between |de Meux had been an officer of the es- | toastmaster. Window that make homes run more smoothly. York Public Librars had all received | Oficers and men than was usual, and | cadrille since the first day of its exist- S e I B | in gifts, prior to Mrs. Harkness dentn | Warmer friendships had been formed. |ence, and had earned the sincere liking i Shades at least as much as the amounts of | The etcadrille was an individual cru- |and admiration of every fiyer in the| New Atlantic Cable Opened. i their bequests. i | NEW YORK, January 26 (#).—The —are waterproof, wash- Inheritance tax levies on the estate % & first direct cable link between New York able and fadeless—ask totaled £18.000.000. of which two-thirds > : ‘and Northern Ireland was opened to- i e i Fos 1o the Federal Government, = day by the Western Unfon Telegraph for estimates— £3750000 to New York State and ¢ Co. Mayor Walker and Sir William $2250.000 to 12 other States. S % T\hlmrra lord“muyinr”n! na-uw, ex- Made To s \ B changed greetings in the first messages TREATY WITH ITALY N N R sent over the new line o Measure | ; - i U. S. Court to Review $100,000 e s ; ‘ é = Claims by Dependents of Mine | |8 3 ) A ! 874-85 i B , - 50 X & ‘ i [m 13th St l I Main 4874-8552 X G i TR\ MM NT P Br the Amsociated Press. WHEELING, W. Va.. January 26. — 1 | N/ A Test suits, involving the right of de- Ronald Hoskier and Jean Dressy met death in this old-type plane. 3 “SAFE MILK pendents of citizens of another country | K. BIES " 1o collect damages in industrial acci- |sade by Americans who could not wait |squadron. He was herolcally brave, an BEE aveat tib. albow: , Lo BAB dents, even though the victims were | for the reasoned and deliberate action |able fiyer and & commander who al- T g ubielbows S protected by State compensation laws, | of their country. They were young, and | ways led his men into action. His loss with the humble, a lI e[ unlg were argued on demurrer before Fed- | their blood ran hot with an impatience | left only Thaw and Thenault of the 5 eral Judge W. E. Baker here yesterday. which could not brook the caution of |original Escadrille Americaine, and even churchmouse of 'a maid | Wise Broth The judge referred the cases to the | their elders, who saw war in all its hor- | the newest recruits shared the grief of is it 5 | 1 ise Drothers ited States Court of Appeals at Rich- | hor and were slow to enter it until every | the veterans. : is the heroine of a mo- i mond for review device of conciliation had been ex-| De Laage’s best epitaph is the words ment as ishe scnses star- \ . Ten = »flgd}') men :ho were killed | hausted. 3« ;‘poke himself shortly before his 1 Pl h § H n the Benwe mine disaster in 19: leath: dom in - (A e e o e Saser n 10 | Edmund Genet Ts Killed. | 5 the gaze of a by e West Virginia compensa- | Now that the United States had ’n'l De Laage’s de Meux Own Epitaph. passer. No one moves BALANCE LlKE RENT law, but their dependents sued the | tered the war, only a few short months | “Since the formation of the Ameri- along on the street level reeling Steel Corporation, owner of | of life remained for the Lafayette Es-|CAn Escadrille I have tried to exalt the = g . N the mine. for a total of $100,000. They | cadrille. Those few months were to be | beauty of the ideal which brought my The sidewalks are ele- contended that they were entitled 1o | filled with the joy of victory, the sor- | American comrades to fight for France A em oc t damages under s treaty between Italy | row of Geath and the constant shadow |1 thank them for the friendship and vated to the heights of CIV 1ICHRUCI Vte IV V. and t¥e United States. 5 “ . confidence they have always shown me B . E 5 . : " Ty ;'g“_“‘“lm'e"z‘nm’:“,‘;f,’;'"‘fiu;g‘“:{‘fi;xfi; 11 T die do not weep for me. It is not fancy in “h"fh ca h Beautiful Semi-detached Homes Equipped With WOMAN DIES OF BURNS E‘m;b_ll a soldier should give way to stroller finds joy. The | Every Modern Convenience. Four Sleeping Rooms AFTER A ING BROT This Spring of 1917 saw the appear- more health abounds the || § Dive Out 16th St., Past Walter Reed Hospital and Turn te Right ance of the German “flying circuses,’ ¥ . . ER ACCUSING OTHER oups of seven or more Albatross fight- more your personality All-N ht Parkln s which flew in a great circle. 1f onc radiates. The more lg g Victim, in Deathbed Statement. of l;wm was l;uckl;m by an n’mcd planr Chestut. Farms Mill he dove toward the center of the circle - e . , Says Man Held Her Against and br,ou[t;hl his atiacker u;:der' the you drink, the more Need ’;i" Bf’“;"," "Y?:?R““ Y°“"“/ fi:"ul"“’ a Warm uns of e next plane in the eircle. . 3 . rage-— VYAl stairs Flames. ety nonra i Miearktns i iy health abounds. Rated ectric 'Fl " Y‘. i('l h P s il e ircus was by quick dives to cut off one highest by the District nto Your Kitchen r “ . e ” 3 i the circling planes and get away be- | i Co bia - - TPRANKFORT. Ty, anuary 20— } rehis comiades Coutd Com . the | '];m_“|‘]"‘:“‘|‘ b h'v"]\f’lf"j\\“fjk You Can Buy One of These Homes for s et it el & X scue—a matter of only a few second: | , A mng . frowpalitasce st aighi frow Sur:d inieh cailea for wemendousy fux (]| Mother ‘Will Have No the Rent You Are Now Paying roth S S o 4 2 N ork. The Germans put hundreds o ( B pir atainst an open fire until her ew planes into action, and began the ther” wo o we Why Not Come Out? Clothing ignited > o ractice of raking the Prench trenche: Stoeedine: to = statement maie 't . _ith_machine gun fire just before sun 4 lNSPEC' I' I'ONIGH I Mre, Carter to hospital authorities be WM fore she died. Vit who recently wa ’ ; N e = he weas gotng ¥ visit them a few P ; Sccond . b2 : . srofitable investment ? al.rlir-g":'u Commercial Ground | POTOMAC 1000 H R OWENSTE'N OI' | } . . Mrs. Carter's 50c Sq. Ft nsylvania Ave, at L] L] INCORPORATED J —in the purchase of this one remaining Suite, in 26th Street N.W. 131 H STREET NORTHWEST that most attractive co-operatively owned apart- ment— B et b Wi ; Qi Open and Lighted Until 9 0’Clock P.M. & You're assured a specially ter nor his wite eould ar #rt1on other than that Just listed large parcel of second — There are oniy 1% . Lieut. de Laage de Meux, oificer 21 < oY o l)l re o 0 con ' 3k . . i i tyae ot Beymiien Hierogiprics qomrade of the men of the Latuyettr (UL 0 LT 1623 Lanier Place tion for laundries, iron works, bot 1 turn the tssk of representing the| ling works, planing mills, plumb : ‘ ’ ! close to the conveniences of Columdia Read and with & I contsy orer o e reglar ciabicie s wuppl w'mh..'u:‘. | Jumber YA Convenient to three main street car lines, heautiful panoramic view over Rock Creex Park SPROIAL AU ment the honor of the record was W=\ yards and manufucturiok of almost ; sullicd i 4 4 es. ol ‘hes, schools, markets and 2 " FLENY . ’WY‘_ went up with Lufbery on the| ", charact e “ 1 ' two l\ua_lmz_!, churches d“ ho 1 ma el | It's as roomy as an entire house—planned on CRCTH AR AT ory ; W In the 'm'“;"l‘,"fl'lf_ :;l"."‘_‘:*,'m'm"';':m'l’: el I!Icfll:rs. yet located on high elevation in rmlu} v district of upper loth the bungalow type, which is most pleasing in ef- WOTH7 ; y offich ) e Chroneding | anly Gty cants per square foot, For Street at new residential hub of Northwest section. fect and convenient in arrangement. s . 3 and the two oice sites, act quickly. See Mr nt Loon’ gast. l}U] [ ] )l N( Y A modern, spacious, eight-story, fireproot struc- 5 of the " S0 ! " tes. Bud- : e, 4 ture, containing 229 apartments of trom one A s Gt e w e Hedges & Middleton, Ine. s A ¥ I‘ Ratel il Living roc b ) irn A about W return o the Realtors room, kitchenette and bhath, to aix rooms and two baths; with large closed and heated ™ porch K N S » e e | 1412 kye St N.W, reception halls, all outside windows, built-in baths, entirely complete in veally 4 bedrooms), 2 baths, Kitchen, pantry o A d Genet had ay- | i S srouped o ccommodations OGN FEREVARY & 14 1! mthery ik U thie every element of convenience and finish, ““;“"!\ grouped arage accommodations 4 il in the building. [Ater L | — gl ’ pedbiaizhlo e e - Sl“ l{Vl(‘ l“ Service on phones and elevators is uninterrupted e STIONE VAT e % y I - 414 throughout the 24 hours. 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