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1932. erans of the 30th Division, sald wny to “disregard the wmld o FORMER T. R. SECRETARY '{-,:::.::fi;““hr;'.".? “ts seeting to- | SUPPORTS ROOSEVELT restless men organ! a | Imow - Republican, & Progressive Re- A—10 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, DANCER’S FATHER PUT| vt sccompenict ne comme: | ERENGH ARMY HELD afi“:'?fey535“21&2‘*&3?}"?&3&‘" ‘.’Aln-l Miss Stricker of Niagara Falls | Writes Views to 6. 0. P |PS'Hiy eraniin Roosevelt tn his BR EVERMANN DIES @ IN COUNTY INFIRMARY TR e ece | STABILIZING FORCE Democratic Organization. P“brgc tl‘j;;y-;ld speeches represents far siderable "ty removing Michalsid from the in Cudal S e | the tnfirmary ate yesterday. T bec = gll- BERKELEY BAI_IF L : Gilda Gray's Complaint of Family| S5 ‘;","},‘gug"{h’:_‘g ;;‘“m‘:“fl’;‘,‘;'u"" Gen. F. O’'Ryan, Addressing Re- |orchoy they are lookins o e itmerit. i he progressive views and dlncer home for his commi tionalism, to the good old days and lron : . or P it Srpeals o Disturbances Results in Miss Gray, back from s theatrical en- union of Veterans, Criticizes | men'who'took what they pieased.” 3 Action’ by Court. nzemen troubles lore German Actions. —_— By the Associated Press. UPPOOCS of Theodore Roosevelt thln e Sheridan when she learned her reflected or represented in th e ;:ltdher had lie‘g for county aid and - w‘;fix;‘?;" 5'"‘";"":;—“9 Re- ‘presem pr-sor B rchase uor money she -for-Rooseve! gue an- By the Associated Press. By the Associated Press. e Bentomberiz | 10 semt him, 8 ANOXVILLE, Tenn. September 29— | (P)—ATother member of the crew of aounced last night that Miss Josephine | o o T Y Tajured | Gilda_ Gray, who danced her way to Gen. . ORyan of New York yesterday the Prench submarine Perses died in a | M. Stricker of Niagara Falls, who was razilian Colonel Injured. theatrical fame from a small night Depositors to Get Dividend. said the Prench army was the present | hospital today of burns inflicted last |the late Theodore Roosevelt's secretary | PIO DE JANEIRO, Brazil, September HAMMOND, Ind., September 29 (#). outsundlng stabilizing rnrce in Europe | Monday when there was an explosion in | from 1916 to 1919, “has come out for 29 (#).—Col. Alzir de Lima, commander :hlzb mlél S\::urli?n gud;!;y :as hon:- ul ay that family disturbances at- = tributed to her father, Max Michalsk, —Deposttors of the closed Hammond | fnc, Jormes of BhE 1 [ rmed & mill-| . engine compartment of the vessel, | Franklin D. Roosevelt. Iy e e 62, are permanently ended. National Bank & Trust Co. will recelve| The wartime commmaer ‘of the 27th | His death brought the total of fatalities| The league said the following letter | the crash of an army .wf.m at Ita- halsl $200,000 tn the form of a 10 per cent Division, eddressing a reunion of vet-' to four. dividend, Geo kemper, re- Micl ki was confined t tt! celver of the msmutlon announced Warren he division Of Sullsllcs and methods infirmary and will live there indefi- the Bureau c( Pisheries and vice nitely at hi&fldl“flhwri":xpense A yesterday. Nattkemper said the State controller of currency had nmmfl:ldl him to make the payment, which today. For Your Nearest Nation-Wide Store Phone I.inc. 0093 SAUER’S £~ Fairfax Hall y his hnme l! Berkele) Calif. = — . Vanilla and Lemon Peanut Hav\k.\ns a talented amateur in SC!CXIC(’ A native of Monroe County, Iowa, | Dr. Evermann was born October 24, | e Gl C ] EXTRACT “Good to the Last Crumb” Butter Wi WS 1 | BAYERSON OIL WORKS, COLUMBIA 5228 N Res. 10c Bot. 9c 15¢ o gug'nkcmld. its chairman, from Miss “I have decided to come out for Prsnknn Roosevelt. oes not seem unnatunl for me that even though I am, as you Submarine Accident Toll Four. merly Wlth Bureau of CHERBOURG, Prance, September 29 For Fisheries and Board of S Education Here. Hnformation was received in Wash- o the county had been received by Richard Wash- \gunhy 30 miles from 1883. Laboring as a farm boy, he saved | and studied in anticipation of a college cnem but his hopes were tediously delerred. It was not until after his | mmerriage, in 1875, that he was able o erfter Indiana University, and when he | so his young wife also enrolled. | — 2 s?:&;“gr together in 1836, | ine pacific Division of the American awarded his doctor of philosophy degree | A%oclation, - f‘f;m‘he :“"‘"ff"‘““igg | st appointed ichthyologist of the Bu- enge, SO and precicenk Tegu'of Fisheries, During the period Other learned socletles to_which he cemsively chief of the statistics and & y methods division of the bureau, as- sistant chief in charge of scientific in- quiry, and chief of the Alaska fisheries sefvice. He was United States fur seal commissioner in 1892. H Lectured at Cornell. = A stanch conservative, he lec- and reports on fi t\m’d at Cornell University on fish and | scientific subjects. mo _protection, 1900-1903, and at 5 4 Tale University ‘on the same themes, | Protects Valley Elk. 1gD3-1905. He was chairman of the | In recent years he had boen par- Fur Seal Board from 1908 to 1914. His | ticularly active i thc campaign o pre- pecagogical inclinations brought_him | serve from extinction the valley clk of ointment to the Washington Board | California and various species of smaller | Education {n 1906, and he served ss | animals and fisncs. He remained in | E president until 1910. arness until the begirning of his fiml rom 1914 until his death he was| Tiness in Jaly: Mrs. Evermann, the former Meadle‘ _DR. BARTON W. EVERMANN. You will drive longer upon AUTOCRAT than you have ever dared to drive upon any other oil, and it drains from the crank case with all the “look” and “feel” of an oil that has gone hardly 100 miles. AN TRON AL AT S Beware of Substitutes Try Autocrat the next time you need oil, and judge its advantages for yourself. At the Better Dealers of Naturalists, lh‘ Pacific Fisheries So- ciety and the Cooper Ornitholcgical Club, in all of which he served as presi- fferent times. Hc was editor M ) "BEST OIL IN TH of the Proccedings of the Wash'ngton E WORLD 04-1911. and of | For those who demand 914-1931. He the best in automobile s, pamphiets | lubrication, we suggest birds ¢nd other | Autocrat Motor Oil. It will make vour motor run more smoothly, give the original power and pep, the xlmllmg “snap™ and’ get “away” it should have, give better “service, longer service, and cut re- pair bills, Gundershenmel;’s JUNIOR LAYERS digector of the museum of the Cali- farnia Academy of Sciences, San Fran- cisco, and from 1922 director of the Steinhardt Aquarium in the same city. r. Evermann was & member of the ‘Washington and California Acndemies of- Science. He was vice president of | :;ln ‘&:fl‘“fiéfifii ¥ h}:xl:n.sb th:nflcg:ll’l:; ‘ SUfi'S, $181-Pay $6 Mnndil; ASSORTED | FLAVORs Each zsc o Referring to Dr. el WISE BROS. 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