Evening Star Newspaper, January 16, 1924, Page 10

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EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, -D. C, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 16, 1924, ALLEN C. CLARK HEAD Senate . C. C. ghcfirun:n : rses OF HISTORICAL BODY| Imderses LaFolleue's | = The general prindiple of the Y , 3 11 lutl irecth Columbia Society Elects Him Pres-| Lt Follotte resolution. directing 0 3 ident and Chooses Full Board sion to substantially reduce | o $ £ freight rates on farm produats, 2 b . of Officers. was Indorsed today by Semator ‘ Chairman Smith sald considera- liistorical Soclety, at a meeting of *— o2l 9 , i tion should be given also to & | F. Regis Noel. horizontal freight rate decrease. _— He called today at the offices of Smith of South Carolina, the that organization m the cosmos| CONCERT, ORPHANS® AID. EULOGY OF J. J. DARLINGTON| democratio chairman of the Sen- Club last night. He will serve his el 7 Dint i ronsecycNpleELias head of | Benefit Entertainment to Belleve club. All other officers were re-elected Suffering in Europe. unanimously as follows: Wilhelmus | por tne benefit of the starving B. Bryan and John B. Larner, viee |children of central Europe the Dis- presidents; Victor B. Deyber, treas- |trict rellef committee for the di ate Interstate commerce commit- tee. The resolution has been re- Tribute to Deceased Attorney by| ferred to that committee. i 4 tressed in Germany and Austris fs urer; Miss Maud Burr = Morris, re-.preqenting a concert tomorrow night cording secretary; Willlam F. Rob-|at 8:15 o'clock in the Masonie audi- crts, corresponding secretary; James [torium, 13th street and New York. rr n Hood, curator, and Freder- |avenue, ick L. Fishback, chronicler. John, A number of prominent local artists Joy Edson and Henry P. Blalr were 'have been secured to appear on the clected to the board of managers for |program. a four-year term. s Semvers ot net, || ADOPTION 18 AVTHORIZED from a large out-of-town department store smanagers are Francls Regis Noel,| Justice Stafford of the District Su- whose term expires in 1925; John preme Court today authorized the . . . . agett Proctor and Theodore W.|adoption of Alice Simpson, born De- whose terms expire in 1926, |cember 10. The application was W ‘: ls Os n 0 a 2 Charles W. Riohardson and |made by Walter Cherry and his wife, = 8. iiliam Tindall, whose terms expire |Minnfe. Attorney Edmund Carring- iton appeared for the petitioners. lark was elected by acclama. ' tion, while the secretary, Miss Morris, -~ was’ instructed to cast a unantmous ! ballot for the other officers, except ! . ° ithat of recording secretary. Mr. | 4 Proctor was requested to cast a price reduction. omorrow we -offer the Lehalf of the soclety. | B Tribute to J. J. Darlington. t [ e s T entire lot, as well as a part of our own 1he late Judge Josep! A arlington 9 Vs delivered by F. Regls Noel, who 2 9 Sl s in the office of that well known 3 er. Mr. Noel -told of the early 3 7 nd the molding of the character | |, OC a © Judge Darlington and the good in- &7 9 fiucnce. that he had -on the commu- nities in which he lived, even in Jouth. He told of the conspicuous | | art that Judge Darlington took in ihe history of Washington and re, terred to him as a philanthropist, at- turney and scholar. ‘worge W. Evans delivered an his- unt of the militla of the e told of the part that it d in the Spanish-American and world wars. * THOMAS M. ROLAND DIES.| ottt et e ink-22,000 words to Late Plate Printer Will Be Buried each cartridge. TeTioTrow: The National Thomas M. Roland, fifty-one, for twenty-seven years & plate printer Remembrance Shop in the bureau of engraving and (Mr. Foster's Shop) printing, died at his home, 11 Rhode One door from Island avenue, Monday. 14th Street Pa. Ave. Funeral services will be held at Also 1220 Pa. Ave. his late residence early tomorrow 2 t morning. Requiem mass will be cel- rbrated at St. Martin's Church at 9| == Burial will take place in il od cemetery. Roland was born in Nova bohton to accept a position in the ! bureau of engraving and printing. He was 2 member of the Plate Print- ers’ Union and the Social Oyster Club of this city. He is survlved by his wife, Mrs. Elizabeth V. Roland; two sons, ‘Thomas L. Roland and James R. e Roland, and four daughters, Miss Mary Roland, Miss Elizabeth Roland, | Miss Frances Roland and Miss Eleanor Roland. Conn. Avs & Porter St. “ Democratic Common Ground. ) Modem, hlgh-gl’ade pyermizet gmood mi sormact 2l 4 oo mmhsg;h ‘”’d | Spd Jo guiee o spmimne ¥ ger; [ rosums, Wit hath and § evening learnfug in this countrs. |[ll porch. Elevator service. f Trom it most other agenclies now i giving evening classes took their ||| o cue. Recently, in order to compete || Tlloma' J. Fuher and conform with these other agen- cles, it has had to reorganize its own it . activitles. | e | Aiss Julie R. Jenny, deputy attor- I mney general of New York state, re- M. cently won a suit claim of $55,000 - against the Empire state. = === = . . MEN’S WEAR ' $ .50 ‘Semi-Annual Clearance Sale ||l : ::75 : Phono grap hs 537 of all winter SUITS wi OVERCOATS $100 Sopaa $50 50 Our Sem_i-Annual Cleax:ance Sa}e presents an 125 P h 0 n 0 g r d p h S 62. opportunity to buy quality clothing not usually offered at reduced prices. We suggest your im- $ $ mediate selection. All Stein-Bloch Suits and 2 1 P h h 7 Overcoats and all English Overcoats included in o n 0 r a p S this sale! $35 Suits and Overcoats now. .......$26.75 $40 Suits and Overcoats now. ........$30.00 $45 Suits and Overcoats now. .$33.75 |l . Fully Guaranteed : i e 4 Many Styles h h, th $50 Suits and Overcoats now.........$37.50 ga?:r?g ague tlg $55 Suits and Overcoats now.........$41.25 Each of these fine i3 be paid in small There are various $60 Suits and Overcoats now. ........$45.00 machines carries a . 3 : z‘:)"!‘fv :tsl ie;‘;":{f styles o{ consoles $65 Suits and Overcoats now........ .$48 75 fu“ guarantee ex- 5 the purchaser. and uprlght Cab' $70 Suits and Overcoats now. --$52.50 . : A small service inets in the collec- $75 Suits and Overcoats now. . ........$56.25 : actly as .lf o i charge of 67 is tion, all of finely fin- $80 Overcoats now . $60.00 sold at list price— f- ndnc e g sibiee otints hatenal ished woods. $85 Overcoats now ...........,......$63 75 ! _ twice this pl'iCC- y f ing over 90 days, $90 Overcoats now .. : : . $95 Overcoats now ........m......$7l 25 $100 Overcoats Now .......c........$75.00 . The Music S'tore _ The Mausic Store _ uE cyzis xXpEETER) 3 will be apep eve- will be open ev:; nings until 9 o’clock @ @C nings untit 9 o’clo SIDNEY WEST during this- Special . during i Spcid (INCORPORATED) 14th and G Streets * *TEREmIoon - Sale. - A Music Swre—618 F St -

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