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TUBSDAY, AUGUST 7, 1923. : WAITING TO HONOR Mexicans to Joint CHIEF AmericansPaying tee for NTIL you have used Zonite for ivy poisoning you will never know how quickly in- fections of this sort can be overcome. Zonite is non-poisonous and non-irritating. It has greater germ killing power than pure carbolic acid and has more than seventy-five times the germ killing power of peroxide. Jonile Give Thanks for Service. it 5 i s . JEAR X ¥ 4 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGION, D. O, LIFE OF HARDING THEIR LATE | D.C.ELKS PAY FINAL Y% oman. 82, Balks SHRINERS TO HONOR . » Us Police to Watch sl T &toop-shouldered gray-halred wom- merican busines es and in- at the Kidzie avenue station and As the sun ¢ R Qustries In Mexico City and Memory of Dead Brother Ex- ;A» the sun casta its dying rays over “Lod p when police “attempted to wlear u |the brow of the hill known as Temple e t space on the platform. to Carry Out Policies for close their doors, half-staff their tolled at “Lodge o “Lsaw Linecln's body, 1vik in | Fresmasonry. will risethe come. sy flags and display mourning on Kri- S ow.” L ; that flickered and faded before the’ ) ) Tl o oy X here since 7 o'clock this morning = ot e Government’s Good. day in respect to the memory orr R Tt aopiock IMmOAINg |G dei ot ithe iaying: Prestdent. ¢lgnt A 3 :xican establishme and # to police as Mrs. Jane White, gL nductedity guier nation=s Final tribute to the late President | elghty-two. fie wastatiowedite | Semor Secelesr aal 1 the District of Columbia, meeting at o, ‘avendenrar : Harding and well beloved member of | Femain on the platform. Pl Almas Fer Anient g & District of Columbia, mee ; g : e 5 rable Order, Nobles of the Myst the District building today, adopted a Various SAuiExican husine s aif - ;"; "‘";' b .!""d"‘,”;."'(':“).'lu;’" o] Years old and another who was resolution declaring that the grief of | &anizations held a meeting yester- ¢ v z odge of sorrow” at the i . 929 | DBresent at the Lincoln cere cni y . B pasclutionidesiacing thatiibe gaiol day and decided to hold memorial E : % H street. Glowing eulogles of their| left his home for the first time 1 This service, that will be held Fr resid 1d 1 | American church here. twenty years to stand for hours |day evening at 7 o'clock at Templ of the "'I‘*"\'"_ '“"” ““““_" "“:'“ et ililec I O dress by Frank J. Hogan, orator of the| 7 the hot sun that he might |Heights, Connecticut and Florid companied b ‘A s ;-I ,.‘,\J A :’ of the countr fndicate t 3 oceasion. which lay the fallen chieftain Ehat this sreat Hie mo@ucian < "; i tblishments 7 X - In a large reception room, the vers holders of Masonrv's highest dezree In the line of duty, set a standa ‘or | in those localit are to dopt % % room where Mr. Harding a little morg V|RGIN'A IN MOUR who will glorify and xtoll the f : late President than a year ago had paid tribute to the NING of their exemplary leader and fel terment of all men e resclution, which wis presented hundreds to pay their final respect. A FOR LATE PRESIDENT ;" s aCnea’ nout e Mo by Edward F. Colladay and supported _ p ‘ e o zayly attired hosts to the Natiol by Commissioner Cuno Rudoiph, re- 3 & % e % L large portrait of Mr. Harding stood on Capital forred to the accomplishments of Mr. | 8 e % T ; el s ; : the rostrum, draped in black. (The band ; : P . both personally and as 4 S e N ¢ e played so jovously on that occasior Hording. o1 L Seiaalia 3 S 5 Buildings Are Draped the choir that sang so brightly onl - g S i % ; : The members were called to their et Taae Wil i e e set the American house of state in | . v 5 : feet and as they stood there in utter With Black. and bowed heads play and sing ar wrasr following Shesruzmafl and ogh g 4 5 silence, the room was further darkgned thems and hymne that the departed fusion of the greatest conflict in his- : and ihe nameof “Brother Warren G. | fi the Asociated Pres. Chict Bxccuttvorloved o el | OrY Harding” was calle Sleven times,1 RICHMOND, Va. August 7.—Join- | 4 s the twhight decneas: int ¢ of Resolution. X the Elks symbolle hour significant of & et [1the St e e e S the In ident. They are In camp on the big efreular [11E GO0 g b 0 ziniz . | the grave in Marion receives for al solut : ollowing this ceremony the room !ginia bedecked herself in mourning B . Park n the Highway bridge. was lightened and Mr. Hogan began his ffor the nation’s chief. Mourning |time the mortal remains of th Sl Pl s Board of Trade Head Directs ; I"MN of tribute. ~Warren G. Hard- | colors fluttered from all public bulld | (¥enty-ninth President of the Unite 2 - = D . H : “for the great not dle. If We could Jare at half-staff, where they were he Scottish Rite Mason. the electe taken from life Warren Gamaliel Hard- Committee to Meet at GARRISDN IN SOLEMN |Marlon Pledges CHRlSTIAN ENDEAVOR { pecr down the endless corridors of time | dropped Friday morning. recipient of the thir rd degree ing. President of the United States, in 5 |We would find that always his fame | The state capitol building—the | Masonry's highest honor. and membe he height of his usefulness'to the peo- PRAISES HARDINGI“M service will endure H.n Wwas @ lsame structure that served s the | 0f the nobility ) T e entle, grac § y, amiable, Kind- | 2apito) of the 111 Yonfederacy— | lumbus. OF a . administrat e served them faith- } P s foo s ¢ DitollofNne Nl ratediConeederacy | Dmue, Ol i ¥ He gave himself unstintedly to ’ I —— T ‘lear-seeing, firm-acting statesman. | Pregident. In all the church 5 Dr: John C. P : | clear-s % esident. churches Sun- |Dr: John C. ¥ 5 € are apf , " se re held for the late |Grand Lodge of Masons of the Distr 0 epably s At Aon ot Resolutions of Esteem to Be Sent ooons or’ Letter of Condolence to Deceased | standing fraternal characteristics and | Excoutive and prayers were said for |of Columbia and chaplain of Alma His e 40/ ratuly [laeatty deat he | n%LAD, Eelbctad dby Fxemnent 5 MARION, Ohio, August 7.—A HO, L to underestimate his strength as a|iis successor. Ministers eulogized |Temple, will preach the final sermo endeired himself to all, winning their | C0l12day of the Washington Board of to Widow by Members of s o E 5 President's Widow 3 & | resvlution ""“r"fl tae *’"“:"" Framed Hix Wil affered hislife record as a sermon to |Leonard P. Steuart. potentate ¢ his pre-eming dities of humanity, N oTaCeaela e Organization. thies of the city of Marion to Mrs. Mr. Hogan stated that he was the |mankin Einaliness ety anntwisdom: |l S lon tomospow; from Harding, widow of the dead Presi- man called by Mr. Harding to th “The intense sorrow felt iow in the [ the White House to the Capitol. They e = dent, and other Harding relatives White House " a sport time befor reflection that Warren G fel Hard- 30 o'clock to oW mor; i - tent to draw his will and adjudi- tainment of the purposes of the found- |, 1t Was announced at the Board of {,¢ which' President Harding w The resolution asserted that the |s five churches, adopted a letter|{n¢Cicgt of the Marlon Star. nation along on its path of |day that each accredited civie, fra- p e uppears that he R order would b th nation along on Ith Path of||day that each accredited civie, ‘fra-f_j iy muster known as ~The War-| &, Whon ICT4pnears (At B |ine atmamorial scrvices held far the | OEASE mould be' zepresoiees i D10 ¢-had demonstrated anew i ternal and charitable organization : Al sl |1ate President - the Sixth | F Tt o ; Gr Ex- soundness of American citizenship. ren G. Harding Memorial Special| dowed with the qualities of lead- [late President last night in the Sixth|lodge officers, including Grand Ex now" is like the taking of Lincoln, | e Watertown, D.; Past G. E. R estecm of Uhe world. He had |to march in the faneral procession. | Ution® expressing the sorrow of the | {mjossible of explanation or solu. |nedy streets . James T. Fanning, New York city; in the attainment of the ideal | The committee of citizens as an. | §arrison and its personnel in the We deslre to assure vou.” sald the | paxt G. E. R. J. Edgar Masters, ¢ wmonug nations by bringing {nounced by President Colladay, - { des of Co e Se andean nounced by President Colladay, fol-{death of Comrade Harding and an| % peuds in submission and |high regard for vour illustrious hus-{G. O'Brien, Baltimore, and Grand the powers of hemispheres to i RN sorrow and in the years to come |band you, yourself, have been given|Sccretary Fred T. Robinson, Du- reduce the burdens that drain the re- oxe Who Will March. Harding and the Harding family in| to pay our homage to his memory |a full share. You were his God-given | buque, lowa sources of the « and make for|. Commissioners Cuno H. Rudolph,|their sorrow. The charter of the 1 house | james F. Oyster and J. Franklin Bell. ; garrison was ordered to be draped sl liey was pros moil and confusic of the o lac { P it s Tt Prescott. J. Harry Cunningham, Ar- |colors placed at half staff and the e = . A . The Seayer Was e C E SR L waller A Brogn. B, | mermers to wiar the emiter U e’ | HARDING TRULY GREAT, jan ror what, sou hawe fone s, the | by, "ng praver v ofiefsd by Chg F. Saul, John B. Larner, v on the padges for thirty days. 1 K - e g e : R > 3 e 7 ! n 5 S oy | Dr. Earle Wilfley. pastor of the|Kindly Light” was sung by Ambrose Galliher, Charles I. Cor-| Commander John fcliree w TRIBUTE OF CIVITANS | veomons Svenue Chthtin Church. | Durkin, Other officers participating yond the possibility of expression. | Judge Charles s Fredo 5. |ing a suitable garrison emblem rs. Hard- ) 3 et ey M R Wil 5 D el e e Dlartorhineiason| o ton oL CORdDlencoito [Saacteremanamian ilitec M R | detaemea R S ? Lo s |Getiiner, William T Tindall, Dawid obeadd: Feet Commander C. ¢ ing Points to Unselfish Serv- "™y, ,,ugne of things as being sub- | Selections were plaved by the Elks Byithe Avisclatad Pre CHICAGO, August 7.—A little, RDING IN SERV|BE , Spared Himself in No Degree refused to give up her position throughout the republic are to e Sa s ) Enownias Jamnls state,” she sald. “1 have been the late President Harding., Numer- — policeman.” She gave he n days before in San ancisco—an in The republican state comn closing for a half day Albert Bergman, ninety-two Shrine. nerican people over the death ey e e innkes the Amenioani pReble PlEnEn 3oy Eriyey S in.(the Thure o departed brother were paid in an ad catch a glimpse of the coach in avenues, will bring together th American business « them to follow and made for the bet- | similar methods of honoring the wur degd of the fraternity, gathered low member of the nobility, who Flags at Half-Staff and All Pub]ici The band of Almas Temple tha Name Called in Dark. | PPresident, pointing out that “he had S f xoldiers from Camp Meade arrived here yesterday (o Join with thounnnds of other grief- [ 11¢ FUS S¥mbOTE MOUE EEN DY ing with the rest of the nation Vir- | the ing ix not dead,” Mr. Hogan déclared. {ings, state and federal, and all flags tes, the Knight Templar Maso in the serviee of the human race. i pie_mho home b ax ther lesser ana | Washington) Circle. MUSTER FOR HARDING| Years of Homage: Iy Tan. but he was, too, & sound-think- | i ‘swathed 1 Moutniat o oon atad | of the tocal s endeaver to conduct their affairs | Representative citizens of public man. the character of Mr. Harding and | Presiding over the services w highest respect and their devotion by | Trade, will march in a bo in the Afluphd hour of his death is softehed by the Will form at Washington Circle at The President's Own Garrison was adopted by the Marlon city The Christian Endeavor Union of | he left on his trip across the conti- f this government. He had car.;Trade offices in The Star building t0- |, tjve member. met last night in| taking of President Harding “at |of condolence to Mrs. Warren G. Hard-| Announcement was made that the He had set an example of righteous- | Would be allowed one automobile for |\, oo 10 arrange for suitable reso-| €rship so necessary and required |preshyterian Church, 16th and Ken-|alted Ruler James G. McFarland, of all the people. He had won | the use of members who are unable # So all that is left to us is to |letter, “that in our affection and our(Charleroi, Pa.; Past G. B. R. William s ! b oonterence Lowi expression of sympathy for Mrs in an endeavor to emulate his life helpmeet, and no wife could have The session was called tg order by war. He had set the America of gentleness and helpfulness.” been a hélpmeet in a truer sense than | the ‘exalted ruler, oJohn H. Ontrich | of state in order following the tur- | o cop 2 ¢ for ith Fi = you have bee And so, we love and | The Neatest | B F. Colladay, chairman: Samuel J.iIn mourning for thirty days, th {honor you for all that you have been | nounced by the secretary, W. S. Shel- ot complish George Bt mith, | authorized to appoint this com i American ple are gra be- | 1, . G se charged with the duty of plac Imade the principal address of the|wera James J. Balderson esteemed e ¢ Py mond, D! ‘Garges, | mittse chaceed Wieh the duty of pla |services ana i the Christian|leading knight; Willlam L Finkle. fe, so suddenly in the line M. Lea, George Wright, Col. Edward | Howard, George Kastner and Paul | of duty, set a s for them to | Cliftord, Charles J. Waters, Col. John | Schneider. The past officers of the | ice Rendered Nation. | servient to people.” said Dr. Wilfley. | Band, directed by Arthur NON-POISONOUS sympathy at this follow and mu r betterment | Temple ¢ s, Cha Baker, A. |garrison will draw the re “Missions were secondary t en ; | comb. of all men nd now in this hour | j” Driscoll, Charles F. Consaul. Evan | of sorrow, which will be sui nest Greenwood, president ot |money was secondary to of sorruw we give thanks for the |H Tucker. Edgar B. Henderson, A.|®rossed and framed and for the International Association of jings with him. He was a him who has ne and tender to his . James T. Lloyd, Henry A. A special committee was detailed, | ter of condolence to Mrs. Harding |Breatest good to the greatest nun faithful wife, companion and helper Ieer, Charies Demonet. Hoy i |as tollows, to represent the garrison | 1ast Might | His statecraft was wholes the expressions of the deepest sym- | Neuhauser, ames R. Maws, John |in the funeral cortege from the| +On behalf of the officers, trustees|sound and healthful, and over it w TO HONOR HARDING ‘;{”.'.‘ i he will be solaced b . the | Poole, E. ¢ aham, Arthur D. Marks, | Union station to the White House |and the entire membership of the In- |cast that halo of fine Christian think- nowledae that her loss, which isiywilliam L. Radcliffe, Willlam W. Ev- {today and the transfer of the body |tern Association of Civitan |ing. He was one of the most manly > by the L alh mankind, s lightened | crett, Charles F. Carush John C.|from the White House to the rotunda | Clubs, please permit me to extend o [ WolSye fet in {the DxExidentinl | y the accomplishments which were | Letts, Rev, Dr. S. J. Creeden, William | of the Capitol and from their to the | you my deepest chair. s gentlemanly treatment o ? ! 5 (death “checked alNfather Lewis, Charles §. Shreve, John | Union station en route to Marion, | time. |little children, his consideration for|Special Services to Be Held Friday St wh yill stand as @ glorious | 1, “Weavar, John A. Petty, H. L. Rtust, Qhio, for burlal—_George Kasta “The whole nation shares with you [them was a great human trait. = His Morning s Tribute B N Y T a = FEue ANy ko “hief Justice Walter I. McCoy, Judge | Charles-L. Fox, C. O. Howard, Vla great loss. We have not only lost ndness to men of smallest caliber { Wendell B. Stafford, Judge Frederick | Daniels, Arthur J. Hogan, Paul!our President, but we have lost alas well as to the big fellows was an- < SUN Y L. Siddons tx’hnei{évr, \\‘il&{?m ; l\r\!;r,\ Miss | great citizen, beloved by every (-nv)l)mkr one. !l“b; 14;»o;x (\np life of m; at Shiloh. = Judg liam Judge Con- |{Mary Banagan, Mrs. Clare M. Madert,| who ever had the good fortune to|average red-blooded American, an AT SEN PAYS tantine J. Smythe. Judge Josiah A | Austin J. “Hail and Commander J!|gome into personal contact with him. | such he was. " : orsdei, Judge Charles H.|F. Mcllree No words of mine can lessen your! Mr. Harding was a member of the " TRIBUTE TO HARDIN {Robb, Dr. Charles White, Dr.| President Harding was made a|grief, vet, knowing Mr. Harding, I|local Christian Endeavor Alumni As-| Shiloh Baptist Church, colored, is {Charles W. Richardson, arl W.|member of the Presidents’ Own Gar-|cannot help but feel that he perhaps |soclation and a delegation from that|making plans to pay tribute to the Tompkins, E. E. Thompson, Charles{rison at the time of his inauguration | rejoices in the thought that he died |body took part in the services. Rob-|jate President Harding at speclal S oas Light. John L. Edwards, Williamgand was mustered in his private offi- {in the service of his country and jert Covel, president of the Christlan ervices ab 1f ololock Griday rnoral South China L i " Hibbs, " Charles C. Glover, jrj|ces at the White House in May, 1921, | that, if he could, he would ask you |Endeavor Union, presided; Willlam | ¥ hina Leader. Expressing cdale, Bisiop Jamcs K | when he took the obligution’ from|to rejolce with him .y |vathew of the First Presbyterian |ing, the day of the funeral at Marion. James Noble Pierce, |Commander Mcllree and a delegation | arren Harding was a truly Church led the song service and Percy| pregident Harding was “as much Sympathy, Sees M G sty :{of escorts. The President's Own great man and the service which he |Foster, a former president of the ympathy Another Qer. Gayan Bishop o |Garrison takes its ‘name from the | Was rendering the nation was the alumni association, ofiered prayer. - |the President of the colored citizens Friend in Coolidge. g . as of the white,” said the Rev. J. i s i In Reverent Tribute to Our mon. Jomn A Hanna Leond |fact that four Presidents have been |unselfish service which is only ren-| Milton Waldron, pastor, in announc- ard W. De Gast, Harry Blake, Claude |acCtive members of the orgun:zation: (dered by those who are truly great. W, Owen. Eran’i" wagner, Fred | McKintey " Roosevelt, “Fait”"and | The nation knows thiy today, It 1| TRIBUTE BY LA FOLLETTE. |ing the services s a speciat seivate BY the Associated Press | A. Delano, Julius Garfinkle, Frank {not take it amiss if we, who under- from representative members of his ! 2 et ay e phat s a = R. Jelleff, Leonard P. Steuart, Dr. | ata o 2 1 1 HONGKONG, Ausust T--sun Yat- |Mark ¥, Finley, Roe Faikerson | STATE ASKED TO PRAY. |hen shaming sharoer Seiin raust | Mr. Harding Always Fair and|race. | . 2 Sunday morning services at the President Coolidge hie regrets at the | Henry Bryan, Allan P. Clarke, g Friendly, Says Senator. ” Sen. south China leader. today cabled | James Wetmore, ~ Jesse Suter, iy itk fauky Fle: Duyea . { largely devoted to pray- Aestn o Beecia: i Fred L. Fishback, George E. Hamilton, e = . i vis. ot RIS TE death of Presidedt | Hadding. His [Wilitam F Ham, A”E Berry. Biliotd Louisiana Governor Sets Aside Fn-‘COMMUNITY CENTERS : .\l?l’\‘lSC: . Wis. August T—Sens-|or for Mra. Harding, and to lessons sable state GO0 Dal A Shianes T or Robert M. La Follette, who is due | from the life of the departed chief. I deeply devlore the passing of | M. Redpath, Howard L. Hodgkins. POSTPONE ACTIVITIES |to 1ana in England today, has sent|The pastor commended the faith and President Harding, whose sympathy j Howard Reeside, Frank Taff, Harle BATON ROUGE, La. August 7.— the following message on the death |heroic life of the dead President to and services to China will ‘be long | V. Speelman, Willlam M. MooneY,iGov. Parker has issued a proclama- | 5 5 |the consideratoin of the people of remembered by the Chinese people.!Ralph V. Sollit, Edward L. Stock, 5 {Scheduled Events Delayed to Show of President Harding: his own church and of the nation in In the assumption of the high func- | Samuel L. Gompers, Frank L. Mor- |tion setting aside August 10, “on the | “The handsome, genial and gra-|general. He reminded his congre- tlons of government by such an emi- irison, W. H. Johnson, G. A. Lyon, G.|day the remains of our beloved Presi- | Respect for Mr. cious Mr. Harding caught the imag-|gation that the late President not nent statesman as yourself I feel|: Logan Payne, Ira E. Bennett, Clif- | dent and leader will be consigned to Harding h ination of the American people be-|only believed in God, and trusted im- the traditional® friendship be- |ford K. Berryman, Frank B. Noves,lineir 1ast resting place 2 % ause he knew and followed the best | plicitly in the Lord and Savior Jesus America and China will not|Jjohn Hays Hammond, John Joy Ed- st Qe i a e ot | traditions of American ho, Fy 0 aditions of erica spitality | Christ, but sought to exemplify the be maintained. but Will be fur- {son, E. J. Stellwagen, Col. Robert |Prayer. when special mourning serv- ies in the | u5q social grace. Although he be- | Christian life to his fellow citizens. |N. Thompson, E. B. McLean, William |ices may be held fu churches and District public s 4 Le post-|longed to the conservative wing of ! OLD GUARD AT FUNERAL. Dr. Emile Berliner, Edward E. Gann, The month from August 4 to Sep- During thi was an honorary member, will at- Special Services to Be Held for|Daniel Callahan, Charles J. Bell, Cor- | $ime "the flags on public 1 . e T e half-staff as an evidence of public grief. |day and Friday, and the four after- Hight, Ross P. Andrews, William D. of Wales, Gen. Pershing and Mar- ! August 7.—] |Harry V. Haynes, Alexander Britton, sty AuEuca Beloved and Honored President day for Harding Services. N Warren Gamaliel Harding We will make no deliveries Community after 12 o’clock noon Wed- nesday, August 8, 1923, ex- cepting such as may be neces- sary for the preservation of American Colony at food or to serve the sick. Copenhagen. South Carolinians Urged to Stop Work Day of Funeral. COLUMBIA, S. C. August - | {¥. Gude, Harry A. King, Col. John {homes and the people generally mani- |poned until Saturday, in respect for | the republican party and we seldom, | {H. Carroll, William C. Sullivan, Frank | {est their sense of personal sorrow |President Harding, it was announced | if ever, agreed upon the questions of KING OF DENMARK e, W lam ¢ Sullivan, Frankland reafirm their faith In the wis- |today by A. T. Stuart, acting super-| major importance. he ever accorded] e ov b U Rinprer 2 on 2 *| dom of an Providen |intendent of school . e’ that tordiality of peysonal rela.| NEW YORK. August 7.—Officers of EXPRESSES SORROW | D% & jaasse L W0k thesa, miflbe no| cionanip indloative ‘ot 'hia falr and|the Ol Guacd of the Cify of New bl 5 = . s ember 3 was proclaimed by the gov- | swimming at Centra igh center. | friendly spirit.” ork, of whic! siden: arding e ik { Feyton. Gordon, Thomas P. Littheage, | ermor “a period of mourning, urging | This activity will be resumed o i X 3 e {7 Cor. |and ‘recommending that during this | Tyesday, August 14, and will there. tend the funeral service in’ Washing- D 5 buildings lafter follow the regular schedule of ton Wednesday. Amoig honorary coran Thom, Milton Ailes. Robért N. | tnroughout the state be pliced atiihe three eveningertucsday, thure: | GOVERNOR ASKS TRIBUTE. | \funers “are president Cootidge, e 5 : i King_ Albert of Belgium, the Prince oons of sday, Wednesday, Thurs- Hoover, James H. Baden, Holcombe { noons of Tuesday, 3 5 2 day and Friday shals Foch and Joffre. ' |.G._ Jolinson, Frank J. Hogan, Rev. J. et et ;€ Br the Associated Press COPENHAGEN ctal desire of ng Christian, the | William Clabaugh, Edgar C. Snyder, American, John D. Prince, this morn- | { Joseph A. Carey, Meyer Cohen, Leon { Tobriner, A. Lisner, Justice Adolph A ing presented Admiral Philip An- drews S. N.. and former United States Senator Frelinghuysen of New Jersey, to his majesty. The king expressed deepest sympathey to his visitors over the death of Presi- dent Hardinz. A memorial _service will e held for the late President Friday in St. Andrews Church here, attended Ly the members of the { Justice Stanton ( {Baldwin, Francis H. Stephens, Wil- Gus A, Schuldt: Frank A. Sebying,|@0V. Donahey Requests Suspension| The American Leglon base ball|“Believing that South Carolinians are N games that have been played three|anxious to give expression for the| afternoons a week, will resume on!late President by a concerted tribute | to his memory,” Gov. Thomas G. Mc- The Tennis Club of the (‘h(‘:;xpefl“({e Leod, in a proclamation, has desig- 3 5 ed a proc. |and Potomac Telephone Company willl nated Friday, August 10, as a day of from Coboconk. Ont., issued a pro ¥ G ChInG iT GREn ot Hoehling, Justice Jennings Bailey, Dr. Thomas A. Poole, Jesse . Adkins, *. Peelle, Charles E. am P. Richards, Melvin C. Hazen, {John P. Healy, Dion S. Birney, Gist { Blair, Henry P. Blair, Thomas P. { Bones, Joshua Evans,” jr. Thom Friday Afternoon. COLUMBUS, Ohio, August 7.—Gov. | Saturday, August 11 Donahey., who returned last night lamation calling upon “all places of 'use the courts again on Saturday business and industry” State offices will | scheduled for the 10th, to sident Harding. | Pres e A iasday during 'the | but will have its usual Sunday night|all places of to close Fri- | The Community Music Assoclation|cause of the death of Warren & | o 3 of 'has postponed its stadium concert, Harding, and requested all state de- | Than C D e Taeelnt later date | partments to_close their offices and | ost suspend | Draperies Made Less CARRY ICE CREAM COMPAN) Manufacturers of 1 CARRY’S DELICIOUS ICE CREAM services at Washington and all day | concert | during the hours of the funeral, from | Have your Friday, the governor ordersd The Cleveland-Phelps center will (3 to 5 o'clock in the afternoon, and, The governor will leave for Wash- | be closed until Sunday, when the usual | wherever possible; for congregations | e e ek therford, Charles T. ington today, accompanied by a mem- | schedule will be continued, commencing | to bow their heads in divine supplica- | ' 3 PIflAN ]E'EG,I.ON DELEGA.TION' l{(\a »rR:'-_ Cleph: Burdette -y beE' of his staff, he announced ith the Community Band concert. | tions. large stock of _ Sunfast DENTON, =Tex. August 7.—The preq . Coldren, William H. de Lac: Silks, Damasks, Brocades, draperies American colony W. Brahaney. James A. Cobb, Dr. W made now before the rush A. Warfleld, Dr. A. M. Curtis, Rev. W | H. Jernagin, Rev. E. D. W. Jones, American Legion will be represented |y ouis A. Dent, W. J. Dow, Victor| officially at the funeral of President Harding by a delegation from each | state, Col. Alvin M. Owsley, national commander, announced at his home Kauffmann, _Rudolph — Kauffmann, Theodore W. Noyes, William J. Eynon, Prof. Kelly Miller, Thomas L. Jjones, 1 | vkins. Fosterday. o oiit lave tny o) oM B ESwEIS Velours, Reps_and Poplins at reduced prices. Upholstering material this month half price. Let attend the funeral. i SEE e us reupholster your furni- Out of Respect for {HINES’ TUSKEGEE PLANS ture. The Late Beloved President T SURTIGES ERIDAY. | pGEPTED BY CITIZENS RLIN, August 7.—Memorial serv- fees for the late President Harding will be held in the American Church Friday. NEWSBOYS IN MOURNING. BOSTON. August 7.—More than 2,- 600 newsboys here will wear mourn- ing bands. on Friday, bearing the words “In Memory of President Hard- ing." SHIP MEN PRAISE HARDING. NEW YORK. August 7.—The Amer- ican Steamship Owners' Assoclatoin has adopted resolutions svmpathizing with Mrs. Harding in the death of the President. The resolutions praised President Harding’s manifest devo- tion to the firm upbuilding of the American merchant marine. FRIDAY TO BE HOLIDAY. OLYMPIA, Wash., August 7.—Fri- day has_ bheen proclaimed a public holiday, by Gov. Hart in memory of Warren G. Harding, twenty-ninth President, and business was ordered | suspended that da k] POSSES HUNT FOR NEGRO. GASTONIA, N. C., August 7.—Sheriff G. R. Rhyne of Gaston county and posses are scouring the countryside far miles in every direction in search of a negro who late yesterday attacked a young white woman near her home two miles east of Gastonia and at- tempted to commit a criminal assault. The youns woman did not know her as. saflant, but described him as sabout Flghteen years old. Head Surgeon and Two Assistants at Veterans' Hospital to Be White. By the Associated Press. TUSKEGEE, Ala.. August 7.—Notice has been telegraphed Director Hines lof the War Veterans' Bureau of the| acceptance of his plans for the oper- ation of the hospital here for dis- abled negro veterans by the citizens committee, appointed to confer with the bureau director for a solution of the problem. The compromise reached at Wash- ington between the committee and Director Hines provided that the chief surgeon and two assistants should be white and other of the per- | sonnel negroes, members of the com- mittee told the citizens here, who advised acceptance of the plan. The committee conferring with Director Hines was composed of Dr. L. W. Johnson, R. H. Howell and W. W. Campbell. SPURNS “DIRTY" PLAYS. NEW YORK, August 7.—Helen West- ley. actress, who went to Paris seek- ' ing new plays for the Theater Guild has returned without any. She said the plays she had seen in France wera “so dirty” she would be unwilling to reproduce them.in America. e ARMY OFFICERS RETIRED. By the Associated Press. TOKIO, August T.—Retirement of | 900 army officers of all ranks. in ac- cordance with the military adjuet- ment scheme, was announced here. Out of Respect to the Memory of OUR LATE PRESIDENT WARREN G. HARDING This Store Will Be Closed All Day Wednesday, Aug. 8, and Friday, Aug. 10. S. KANN Sons Co. Penna. Ave., 8th and D Streets Lansburgh Interior Decorating Co. Jullus Lansburgh, Mgr. 637 F St. N.W. tlantic City Sunday, August 5 and 19 L) CIAL THROUGH TRAIN Via Delaware River Bridge o Chang of Cars E& l'fil Standard Tlil‘n;‘ AN h;:r\lmn',. l.:;;l 8. Carolina Ave. Tickets on sale Friday preceding Ex- cursiea at_Consolidated Ticket Oftice, 13th and F Streets N.W., and Union Statior Pennsylvania R. R. System The Standard Railvoad of the World 00 S mevs EXCURSION Warren G.Harding We Will Close All Day Wednesday, August 8, and Friday, August 10 Arthur L. Smith, President Byilders and Manufacturers' Exchange, ¢ Bond Building, ; Weshinglon, D. C.

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