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MO DANCING ON PICNIC FOR EPWORTH LEAGUERS embers Vote Not to Join With Terpsichore Devotees on Steamer Deck. ! pr Members of the District of Colum- {Ula Epworth League who attend the @rnual excursion on the Steamer St. Prefers Prison By the Associated Pross. To Being Free In California TOPEKA, Ka Tauderback, eig! cell in the Kansas penitentiary _THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, THURSDAY, JUNE 14, 1923 NIECE OF QUEEN MARY MARRIES BEFORE QUEEN Lady Mary Cambridge Becomes Bride of Marquis of Worcester at Westminster. Ry the Associated Press. LONDON, June 14.-~Lady Mary Cam- bridge, niece of Queen Mary, and the WINS HIGH YALE HONOR. Dallas Young Man Chosen Gordon Brown Scholar. NEW HAVEN, Conn., June 14.—Ed- win Foster Blair of Dallas, Tex.. has been chosen the Gordon Brown schol at Yale from the class of 1924, tHus receiving the est honor that a faember of the junlor class can win. ‘The holder of this scholarship is chosen high manhood, capacity for leadersh and service to the university set b Francls Gordon Brown 1900.” Brown was captain of a Yale foot ball team that was never defeaced or rcored on. Blalr was captain of the freshman “the standards of intellectusl nmtrp. Y The producer of that play in New York who was fined because it was immoral will doubtless charge the coat of.the play up to advertising and sl the movie rights for a million. foot ball team and won his “Y" on the | university team. Hé is a member of the atudent council. He {s & son of Wiley Blair, president of the Bouthwest National Bank of Dallas. —_——— Nearly $6,000,000 worth of rabbit jol———lolc——Jol——ool—— I'IFIWhat About Your Coal? & Have You Forgotten Your Resolutions of Last Winter? by the members of the class each yewr & skins were shipped from Australia he man who most closely approaches . last year. NEW SUMMER TRAIN WASHINGTON, D.C. T STRASBURG, VA. SATURDAYS ONLY Lv. Washington 2:05 P.M. Giohns the evening of June 26 have Sen requested to refrain from danc- $15 on the steamer, although’ other fexcursionists may do so. At the monthly meeting of the Jeaxue last night at Hamline M. E 1 h. the excursion committee an- ounced that it had been unable ta harter exclusively the stemmer for Jie night of the excursion ard:theres wre there would be dancing. . Mcm- rs of the lewgue werd them res sted not to indulge in dancifg Following this a resolution - ‘as d protesting against the so- modern dancing. It was voted to freedom and the climate of Californfa. He made that state- ment to J. S. Jrwin, parole clerk in the governdr's office, ‘when he was returned to the prison after having violated a parole which permitted him to Bo to California L to live with a wealth brother. “The climate there does not agree with. me,” Lauderback told the warden when he demanded remittance to the prison after he had been away three weeks. The warden refused to take him in and told him where he could find a place to live, warning tho aged man to stay away from his_old hme in Douglas countq, Kan., from where he was sent up for assault to kill in 1915. Lauderback Insisted that he was seeknig trouble if that would get him % back into the prison, and headed for Douglas county, Soon com- plainis began to come in from ouglas county, and now Lauder- back is being 'sent back to the home he prefers. “That's all right with me.” erback” told Mr. Irwin rather be in the peniten Kansas than free in C; F 9" Anniversary Sale Ninth and F Streets N.W. Entrance 909 F St. Marquis of Worcester were martied today in St. Margaret's Church, West- minster. The king and queen, Queen Alexandra and many other notables ‘were present. —_— THE GOVERNMENT WARNS AGAINST DELAY. BUY NOW WHILE COAL I8 AVAILABLE AND PRICES ARE LOWEST. BESIDES QUALITY AND SERVICE ARE BETTER THAN THEY WILL BE LATER IN THE SEASON. Marlow Coal Co. 65 Years of Faithful, Efficient Service 811 E. St. N.W. Anna W . Ni Lyndhurst; AR ROy Carulu for dyspepsia, indigestion an wflgfim with wonderful re~ sulta” A Brooklyn nurse, s-d-"c.. says, > o8 woiderhl prepereson, T ha tion. 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W, VOLINE Oils and Greases hed once n_week for four weeks ton Law Reporter and twice & in The Evening L. BIDDON: THREE-DOOR SIDE ICER, as pictured; plenty of space for food and ice. 419:z PORCELAIN LINED REFRIGERATOR; as pic- pounds capacity for ice. tured; lining is one piece solid ¥ §§ THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS-| ¥ trict of Columbia, Holding an Equity Court. +1n ‘e change of name of Josegh. F. Lath Fauity No. 41329 —Ordet of publica: n Considertion of the ' perition. of | Lochboehler fled hersin on the 20th Mav, 1923, that it ‘will be Mar, 1928: ORDERED. earing” ad on sald petition on the 29th day of Juss, | porcelain. 136.2 L2 028, providéd a copy of this order be pubd- shed once & week for three successive weeks fore seid day in The Evening Star news. | i WALTER 1. McCOY. 5 i f1 > 1 ) EACH, e E; i . Shiet Justice. (Reet.y Teot: MOmGAN H By F. E, N/ Clerk. INOR, GATELY & ROWLAND, Attorneys, i OF THE DISTRICT OF .~ Holding Probate Court. — No. ninistration.—This is to give notice 3 ||bwr|k[ of the District of Colum- 3. hes obtained Hom the Probate Court of e’ Distric ) Cafipas,‘ adjust- -able to your com- fort. . ct of Columbia letters testamentary || n the estate of Marian Hall Rich District of Columbla, deces Ul . claims _againkt ease Ao R e s, with chy ereof, legally -anthentioated, to° ubscriber on or before the 24th day of || AD. 1924 otherwise fhey may by law cluded from all benefit of waid estate. | iven under mv hand this 24th day of Mar. . BENJAMIN S. MINOR. Colorado bulld: g. (Seal) ~Attest: W. CLARK TAYLOR, utg Begluter of Wyls for the District of umbis, Clerk of the Probate Osurt, 16 BIBLITIE £