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ple——lolc——=lol——=lolc———>jol———=blal—=——=|c|——=d] Built for Discriminating Buyers s Open For Inspection P 3511-13-15 Idaho Ave. N.W. 1 or Herrick said Pastour | had done more for the alléviation of human suffering than apy other man in history. -This sentiment wes.echo- ed and elaborated upon by & number ! of the speakers, including United States Senator Selden P. Spencer of | Missouri; Profs. Willlam H. Welch and | William S. Thayer of Johns Hopkins miversity, Baltimore; Dr. Pasteur Vallery-Rado, - grandson of the re- nowned scientist, and Paul Strauss, French minister of hygiene. PASTEUR CENTENNIAL OBSERVED AT SORBONNE Americans Take Part !n Honoring Memory of Great Bcientist. PARIS, May 23.—The first of a series of meetings commemorating the 100th anniversary of the birth TRIBUTE PAID LATE BISHOP FOR HOUSE OF MERCY AID were followed closely with eager inter- est. Success or failure—the year's budget—how much joy or -disappoint- ment can be contained in the simple figures of a year's balance sheet? But it must be “success; too much s at stake, too many human lives depend upon us for protecting and directing Marquis and Marquise de Chambrun. Ambassad MASSACRE PROBE | BLOCKEDAT ERRIN State Investigators Unable To the Friends of the House of Mercy: In common with so many others, the House of Mercy feels in the loss of the Bishop of Washington that it has lost one af its friends. Assoclated with our work as he had been during the many : e of Pasteur was held at the Sorbonne : , to cope With Hostility of |vears of his lite in our city, ever a con- | care. s yesterday afternoon with the American Losing Her Pep. stant source of help and encouragement | This year, out of respect to the|gmpagsador, Myron T. Herrick, presid- | From the New York Sun. - m ry of this great friend whom we x all the, various problems of our life, | Femory of ing. The meeting was under the| Ethel—It took Gladys almost a year Townspeople o 4 have so recently lost, our garden party | aquspjces of ten American organiza-|to land that rich Vi k- = . 4 young Van Moneligh. —_— Tow That “we st now” Carry o ‘00F | anse it T "ot ctake Dlace. But bej|tions in °Paris, “represented” by A |'Clara—-Goodnessi She Mt BAve cause of him—because of his personal v wopk Without him and untiring efforts for years to pro- special committee headed. by the|been out of practice! Special Dispatch to The Stur. SPRINGFIELD, IIl, May 23—Her- rin stil] defles the state of Illinois. the little coal mining town, scene of one of the worst massacres in the in- dustrial history of the United States, resents any effort to purge it of “blood gullt.” That is the outstahding’ develop- ment to date of the investigation or- dered by the general assembly into the killing of the strikebreakers and One of the many kindnesses extended to us by him, and which we like to re- member, was, through his permission, the use of a certain portion of the ca- thedral close for our annual garden In the month of May, beneath great' oaks, when the beautiful grounds surrounding- the ca- thedral would be looking their fairest, we would hold, through his ceurtesy, our garden party, with its sale of many wares, And it is beyond question that the delightful background thus afforded to us added greatly not only to the enjoyment, but to the success of the mote our cause—we, who hold ourselves responsible for the House of Mercy, are more anxious than ever that this work need not be curtailed. ‘“No work begun shall ever pause for death.” 8o we are writing the friends who were kind enough upon S0 many occasions to come to our garden parties to hold fast to their interest in us this year. As this event will not take place this spring, we are asking them to send some contribu- tion—a little offering—through the mall, which, even though dene in a less per- sonal way than through a pleasant visit under the trees, is none the less sincere, mine gua! at the Lester Strip day. As this occasion is one of our|because of the remembrance of our mine, June 22, 1921, and the connece | chief sources of income, its possible |loved bishop, fellow-worker, counselor tion therewith of the failure of ef- |success or failure is of vital concern to|and friend. our work. And it would always be of equally vital concern to the bishop him- sfif. for all the details of our finances Faithfully yours, - forts to punish those arrested for THE BOARD OF LADY murder. For four weeks the legis- MANAGERS lative committee ha OF THE HOUSE OF MERCY, down the wall of rounded the developm with the attack th, the murder of the guards. It has tried to find out whether there was any truth in allegations of politieal protection. It failed. Cannot Find Witnesses. The committee now has asked au- thority to continue its sessions after the legislature finally adjourns. Its chairman, Frank McCarthy, told his associate members of the lawmaking body “that his committee has been unable to locate material witnesses. The sergeant-at-arms, Frank Leon- ard, with a corps of deputies, has spent the last ten days in William- son county endeavoring to round up; missing mater them are form rin police for officials. Th Chairman McC: extension of time, For substantial construction, charm of view, pleasing surroundings the homes pictured above are not equaled for their kind in the District. DESCRIPTON Detached stone and brick dwelling, 10 rooms, 3 baths; hot-water heat, electricity; garage. Highest grade specifications. Beautiful hardwood floors. Large front and iwo large rear porches. TERMS OWNED AND BUILT BY ELLERSON & WEMPLE 734 15th Street Phone Main 603 lc——|olc——=loldc—=|o|—=|o|—=|al—=lo|—=]g Thursday Only Heco Golf Balls 4 for sl . e Williamson s to co-operate in the s been marked, and itnesses have evaded for the life of the [——ol——lal——pl——lal——[o[— o[ [ ] [——=|o|—=|ole——b|c=c=]o]c——=]o|—=a|——]o]—] has formation because of operation State Officers Clash. The maim testimony developed, oth- er than that brought out at the acs i - (O] o] This is the ball we had made in England tual the 1l a1 Guara, wio said —uwhere courtesy prevails for us to sell at 65c. It has lowered many Eils Ade Gen. Caros Black dentes a score. For Thursday only the price will Gov. Small, who ified, explained You will find just the kind of courteous service that appeals to you in this strong bank. the clash in ficers by sayin, ood faith, ories ‘of Lis of- ch was acting in The governor said he be 4 for $1 with a limit of 4 to each cus- tomer- . imself was on tria] at Waukegan when the riots took place and knew little at first hand about them, al-| though intimating his absence from the capital might have complicated - the situation. he investigators held just a single ssion at Herrin. They found the atmosphere distinctly hostile and re- turned to the capital Despite allegations that playing politic that they hav evel best to develop the ac- tual facts, and insist if it shall be indicated that political protection figured in the murders or the trials, which ended with the acquittal of all defendants arraigned, this will be revealed, no matter who is hit, As proof of the committee claim, Chairman McCarthy insisted today that the mere fact that only a nom- inal appropriation of $2.500 is asked ' in connection with the request for ex- tended authority is sufficient reply ::: those who raise the cry of “poli- cs.” No matter how small your account may be, our officers and tellers take a friendly interest in your relations here. It is this spirit of helpfulness which has made and kept many friends for us and why we are today one of the fastest grow= ing banks in the city. Camel Brush Wool Light-Weight Golf $2'95 Hose, Special SPORT SHOP 'MQHéch' 7th at F the com- its mem- | been trying Federal-American National Bank 1315 F Street W. T. GALLIHER, JOHN POOLE, Chairman of the Board. President. inal riots twenty-six hough the stat who swore posi- | y of the murder- | ers, the men placed on trial on two separate ‘occasions were acquitted by the juries and missed all pendi cases were pros attorney general prosecutor, and the evidence devel- oped by the committee indicates that the prosecution was complete and sincere. Even though the committee is au- thorized to continue its investiga- tions, officlals here do not expect that any further facts than those already known can be developed. 'he present inquiry comes too late, they suggest. CAR STRIKE ENDS. 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