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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, THURSDAY, MARCH 27, 1924, ;l?,'}"fi'.’é"i-l‘r‘."’“?a‘fc’ixfi‘ for rew ‘in-| NORTH CAROLINIANS | POSTAL NOMINATIONS WILBUR TO'ADDRESS - | ¥ risiden: aSiee: cootiage nave| - APPROVES.AIR FETE. | [plied roferences to American foreign been invited to attend, as have mem- | |policy, Mr. Wilson was singularly " ARE SENT TO SENATE e1s of the cabinet, the United| gooratary ot the Navy Wilbur yes The True Story of ||| i ser syt HONOR EX-SECRETARY “Y” ANNUAL DINNER| Eies Tapit, i 5 V201D T e Nave Witbur friends of the association. terday approved plans of the bureau By DAVID LAWRENCE. ulius Barnes, president of the | ator Spencer of Missouri, Maj. Gen. the dirigit shenandoah ant | | | for Woodrow Wilson than the pre - | rive in this country from Germany | turn in public opinion in his direc- | Mrs. Josephus Daniels will be guests Cedarville, Thomas J. Wylle: San |speak at the annual dinmer of the|, ACCOTding to statistics, old Maids | s e " written for the London Times i S . - Towa—Macedonia, Nannie Braden:| MOnday night in the New Willard 1 The Last Four Years. |‘_ahh. stating that while/sentiment for | mitment as to candidates. He was|in the Washington Hotel. The North Newell, Herbert A. Harvey m,,.,“';';j Hotel. The new Navy: Secretary has F T Tl RE? Or flatt'ry soothe the dull cold f death? ‘mean to use it as a vehicle for a|last year of Mr. Wilson's admlnlxlru-'who are expected to attend include Wodrich, jr. Kansas— Oakley, Myron | | [the auniversary of the armistice, just 4 [Appo!nunen'.s in Many States In- et In addition to Secretary Wilbur.|of weronautics for an air carnival o fon a broad principle of international | President Coolidge yesterday sent John A. Lejeune. commandant of the ! . along with. every Asked to Attend. { e 1 longer than widow = e CHAPTER XXXII. ) Early in 1919 the author had made tion. He talked hopefully with Nisior ponor at the North Carolina Soclety |[Juan Haptista, Anna MeMichael, Young Men's Christian Association gorth B O O K S ottediuin the league was preponderant, theieaKer to gossip with the few Who|(cgrolina congressional delegation will Alexander B. Clark: Elliott, Gladdys THOMAS GRAY. |(hird term. The President read that|tion, was a frequent visitor at the|Gegrge Gordon Battle, president of the Johnson: ~ Sylvan Grove, Josie B, = LEETH BROTHERS On the plains of Kansas, the appeal {article and cabled to his private sec- |8 street home as was Bernard M. R 1711 G St. N.w. ° | |8 few months betore ne died, did he 7 ! : | * | the speakers will include Sao Ke iy i | W 0 ied, E 1 1 Ll a AL fhals . akehurst, N. I, sométime this sum Woodrow Wllson | 'lx‘;kl”m :'\{:aifi:‘”,\‘?rdjol;n[‘l{‘r-mlr:“uguv( Mr. and Mrs. Josephus Daniels to| e ndedbm List Forwarded New Navy Head Interested in|Alfred sne. the chinese migister; SUEHGTo0 g gt o s jons, Here again he mentioned P y President. St Chambe f Co e; Sen- | fett, chief of th to* |'lfnu individuals, but based hix speech Be Guests at Reception To- ’ ' Work on Coast—President I ey s unarce; Ben) fett, ehl A P | | |co-operation. { morrow Night. |the following postmaster nomjnations | Marine Corps; Bishop Freeman and |ty f 4 the naval a i The last few months were happie ey ito the ate: California—Crannell Senator Fess of Ohio. | servi -3 is expected to ar- § 'ceding years of silence. He sensed| Former Secretary of the Navy and 'Craigle S. Sharp; Biggs, I#la P, Secretary of the Navy Wilbur will TR {in & few months. h 2 wd | chosen visitors on the prospects for oI 3 ‘ o | four of the United States and had |G 0%gh campnign. He made no com- |of Washington meeting tomorrow night, 'F1oridac-Inverness, Mary 1. Pridgeon, ing breath? [cause would be | strengthened if |came to see him. Norman H. Davis, . . Weatrope; Marshalltown, Miller 8. Mec | tha® ansomiation at for many. peaos BOUGHT AND SOLD og breath? [cause wo s i ; 3 iia's own, 3 . Me- a o ; | Drovoke the sieat qust, | |people were sure Mr. Wilson did not | undersecretary of state during the|be present, it is announced, and others JENTOPE;NETSRGIIOWn, Miller 8. | W | e aintrm s of e s A ey 5 o PAUL PEARLMAN % S cew York Stewart. Kentucky—Bardstown, Ron- vlee C| v I Rarnen, S he artiaae o Ylose as, | North Carolina Soclety of New York . Ron | __Service Charge Never Over $1.00 = etary to disco £ the sentiment | Baruch, who perhaps was as close as, ald 'S, Tuttle. Minneso! o . of Woodrow Wilson 10 the Ameriean |Foery, 1o discover it the suntiment Barich (ho bechavs wes s cigas g | IO Lt o enident o uhe S48 Tutdle. Mimnesots *Bitoming nce VUver people to give their support to the Nssue a statement ving he would | Wiison ‘in his final days, with the:g,ciety in Philadelphia, and George W. cord. James M. Patterson, Louisiana—. | AII over' f L] - nE stopped 8 ¢.Inot run for a third term. He was!Dossible exception of Admiral Gray- & 2 al- | Bernice, Minnie M. Baldwin. Massa :I‘gue ol’mn:ult phs ”;xn"‘“' »“‘:i:"’l'u.. ised it was unnecessary. Nearly 'Son and members of the family.|Sparger, president of the society in Bal- | oy uloftl “Woronoco, Wilhelm O fohns he presidentia i was ned |4 {a year later, when the author pub-|Both er Bnr:fl; :rdn Mr. (?:;y!s gtr;iumorp- Ison. Missouri—Robertsville, i Tioomeward. The symptoms of a lished a story about the President's!eXperts on reparations an Suropea The floor committee is composed of | Beesle: Saint Clair, Ole; 5. m”w use! .m'h &8, om breakdown of the arteries—the inev- (¢able and his apparent willingness | problems generally and brought au-|; . .. ree Bodt, chairman; Col, Terry |%¢l: New York—Massena, G. 4 @ - to forego a third nomination if it|thentic information or expert analy- i ¥ Fisher; Peekskill, J. Arthur Haight. itable collapse of an overburdened '\oulq help the cause of the league, |Sis of the trend of world affairs, in |Lyon, Dr. Sterling Ruffin, John Burrus. | North' ‘Dakota—Underwood. Edir M. don't waste time on a physique—cast their warning -none [there was evidence of displeasure | which, of course, Mr. Wilson retained | Mal. A. A. Bulwinkle, George McCor- (1l ° hd i org Gor” |Erickson. Ohio—Berlin Heights, Har- | S@COM! When you've I that Mr. Wilson's position had become |an undiminished interest to the end.|kle, Jonathan Daniels, William Neal, |\ "R Fehblethwalte: Edgerton Rollo d lap. - too soon. |public. Mrs. Wiison demanded to| Occasionally old Princeton friends |Dr. Wade . Atkinson, Bienall Jones. |57 1ipicing: Lasbon. Jonn . idams:| been once over, all’s Nervously the President tossed Iniinow” of Secretary Tumulty if the|came to see the broken statesman. |J. J. Hatch, Dr. M. A. Perry, Dr. R. Sirasburge Austin Woods- his bed in the private car, tormented jauthor had access to the President’s|Some of them, together with nolltknllo-l;":;:){*r“h nngll 2 l.iu‘;{'(*r;(oevl;»“ fleld, Asher O, Karl Wellington, smooth and serene. mostly by the thought that his ene- [cables from Paris. The information | associates, gave Mr. Wilson a new au- Margaret Pou, daughter of Rep- {G1jyver C. Robart. Oklahoma—Lookeba, {to the—author had come not from | tomobil s last birthday, De-|resentative and Mrs. Edward W, Ruth J. McLane. Pennsylvania—Cora: mies would say he had quit the fight, |{g, Sie-author had come n 2 N eroup of Friends |or North Carolina, Is ch e { polis, - Laura 1. Keith, e Switch to Gem Blades— that he was shamming illness. Th ot the significance of i} jalso sod for'him the mort- |Young ladied floor committee, axi elibuckie John M Whiteside. ~r-| they shave so swittly and were sk ong the newspaper 'in the apparent disinclination to g 8 ome, ax i Misses Virg 3 mont—Island Pond, Day 3 Wore (skenties among ithe BRNEIADe e IhIea term IdeA. apestally on did it leave the White House [rett, Rebs Mary Smithwick, | Kenzie. Washington—Bremerton, Ru- | smoothly you're sorry a time hen othe didates - man in the usual sense of the ath: Mol e Q dolph aub: Scquin, J. Kirk Car Knew. € X, Jong expecteds |aseking Ihe dmoteatis o imation. . Har B - = | when you're through. ! come at 1 The train sped | Drafted Com s s Health, 8 SMma ) omplete Platforn howed = alth, I . Emma s F pipisix Lo Wasilmion st fiacal = ! ; Ji%w:| COMING TO LECTURE. Marvelous New I The San Francisco convention wa s when Mr. Wil- | but they were a minority. Most stop. Arriving on a Sunday morning. {4 Bagisasdid, . 3 fihen Noe WAy g . the Trresident watked briskly througl |4 disapbointment to Woodrow rnw,, fon was visible o the. publ i o ;vni"mty of Madeid Peotoneor Ha Tk & hotogrEnhed n Ny ways. e convention fa - - \‘“ AP pe = the Union s \\:~:n.\0mg.d!{lfi| (o @ive Mr. Wilkon oven & compli-| \Lhen the members of the democry LECTURE ON BRAZIL. Theee Enuapraints, | Sk ARGl e the sk entica. irores « n wational committee w eceived, T T ATy 1t showed |mentary nomination. Nor did his|month before he died, he looked | —_———e MADRID, March Prof. Adolfo oY eleTis ob alamae: {fricnds think it wise to annownee |Withered ani exbausted: An attack | Mitchell Carroll Will Tell of Larg- | Bonilla v Saumartin. dean of the fac: | Tt was not until m few days 1ater. {ihat he had sent & lLightow umg. 0f indigestion contributed the fatal! ulty_of philosophy and literature of Doubl ife B in the White House. that a blood clot [ SOMLAS L ines-and- 5 npetus und he died on February 3. est Citie: | the University of Madrid. will sail for '.hfe l‘d“ formea the blood s of Mr. |Deer plank to the convention for 1924 H | the United States April As a rep- | Willsoii's, brain,, permanently Iapait doption. He had vetoed the Vol- Woodrow Wilson will stand in_all “Six Brazilian Cities” will be the | resentative of the Royal Spanish Use GEM Safety Razors ing tHe use of his left arm and le a °t and felt that its modifica- history as a great man. His Na-| subject of a lecture tomorrow after- | Academy. Prof. Bonilla will deliver a =3 = \fter that he was never the s jtion would not be a violation of the |poleonic struggle for a triumph of| noon and evening before the National | Series of iectures at Yale and the uni- To his physical condition, with jeighteenth amendgent. Mr. Wilson ! idealism over materialism and pro- | ™ (evening 5 5 versities of Illinois and California. B 7 .ccompanying lapses of memory, ir- [bequeathed to his friends a complete | vincialism met defeat on & fleld which | Geographic Society by Mitchell Car- First Time Advertised—3 Al eady Sold vitability and excessive emotion, must l’iflz{"?ffl""':’ll;nlhel ]r. mpa i) l‘l‘l(tx'nunlg him in its casualty ‘lm. { roll of Washington, at the New Ma- Lo attributed many of the acts of jat this g it has not been made | Petty intrigu constantly = sur-i oo Cortoll, whl de: . . Woodrow Wilson beginning in Octo- |Public. _ . |roundsd him and at times misied him, | SORic Temy (Eareail W iinde | Six Good Size Rooms and Bath bor, 1919, and_ continuing until th Mr. Wilson's I s in the White | Selfish, jealous-minded, and often | SCribe the cconomic achievements and E dav of Tiis death, morc than four (Fouse were in secluysion He never |childish persons poured into his ears | rich historical records of the three xtra Large Porches Front and Rear vears later, She fo nin ofces. it In @ wheel | the prejud of Seorn pnd O In |largest citiex in northern Brazil, which < N L !sidious poison of hate. Above it all |, F'Rupia Per 06 hnit Esa - " e o Labors of a Tired Brain. ime allers. One | 3 podnon W iasn's own record atands, Ssc Eahia, Pernambuco and Pars. and You will now notice a new quality in Dee s to Wide e Ivery criticism, er oolness % A untarnished fought for vital| janeiro and the summer capital at p y 2 coolness | last yes [ principles. He led & victorious na- | Jarranslie CHe will make & e Hupmobile performance, which actually : g wihich old friends experienced, every 1tion in the grea war of all his-! 14 various coffee plantations and will Gepression on the part of Woodrow |2 o I Sty R aatianitly. IEL| i dicultes plantations g0 i)l conveys a coasting, skimming sensation. Exhibit House ) o ) J affairs . o W . ho h ste al exposition. The lecturs be onsider or discus cannot be b amding Witn' the United | zo, gy, THO (31104, 19 Fraep the tm- | quren ‘ . STERRETT & FLEMING, INC. Open and Lighted Daily Ustil 9 P.M | " Champlain St. and Kalorama Rod S o . ‘ personality of [States about her entry into the i3 2 d in retrospect without bein e Bl Mo Ak Greater by far than those who| i son_never | basked in his halo was Woodrow mindful of the tired brain that once 'him an sudience. He resented S LR B R el t Colambia 5050 to inspect, take 14th St. car marked “Takoma,’to 7th Branch Salesroom, 1223 Connecticut Avenue and Kennedy, or 9th St. car to Ingraham St.; walk east. Transportation Best in City. swayed the world and then feebly (fact that Lord Grey had rece 1 s souight to retain its hold on the presi- |(he British embassy. several republi- | Eeuius of lofty expression, an indes) 0 On dency and public opinion. jean members of ted Staten | S BE N, SANE OF Tor the yresiden There were days when Woodro ate, jncluding Mr. Wilson's chief | /¢ pii"party. the romantic soul with- | r - Wilson seemed to be mentally as’iopponent, Senator Henry Cabot Lodge. | [y 11> PATIse the FOAuie, Soul LI | ccen as_ever, utting one’s eyes lund had discussed the situation with | sigher desting. On | } L i a to the drooping figure and listening 'them. Lord Grey was of the opinion i " : s N e 8 zing_ wistfully into only to his fiery logic, the illusion ithat the Lodge reservations would in EnGintace Foodro Ison < 3 * of an unchangcd personality would [the main satisfy the allied bowers. ! 'N® e e nion "un | With colds and influenza all pot have been difficult to maintain.|When he returned to Great Britain | F*RCtec 21800 10 5 COMRITON o0 0o common just now, it pays Y Y i i | i hent in his condition was evident, the London Times, giving his views (7 r“",'"‘h:jf";.’L’i{“*‘:,""l‘;‘: ;:_‘:B"i; to take regular preventive more executive work was undertaken, |in detail, but the President was not | SUGInE: he VIKED BF TIC BRCRICHR measures against them. Spray but always at his side stood the de- Imade any friendlier to a compromise N it g i Voted wife and the physician, Admiral ‘by that action jwhich, It He‘ever Stiained whuld) yourmosesnd throst nightand Cary T. Grayson. Togethel ey - | “Some of thuse who had Mr. Wilson's ‘,‘;t-‘i’w Sl / moming with Zonite (direc- ried the secrets of the © during jthe seciuslon tnalst ths BLE0O o tionson thebottle). Prevention while private Secretary Tumulty urged him to accept the LodZe’ jn the hour of death. after this 1ife's whim i . ed the role of everything-as-usu: crvations. There s 1o way (o When the heart beats low and 1 is always casier, better and less in the executive offices, a of {determine the strength of their pe i, ! expensive than a cure. loyalty to his chief which suasiveness, Mr. Wilson cepted | o hould have earned him so ing jthe 1820 defeat with stoicism. = He | lover of the L t Zonite—the remarkable, new better than n“n brusque treatm could have revived the \urmn-»?,“h... the will has forgotten the lifelong sim. | antiseptic —has the unigue he later received { nd released the members of | And the mind can onls disgrace its fame, ; ' t those were topsyturvy days, |his party to accept the Lodge reser- | And a man is @ ain of his own - . Ppower of destroying germs and many an old friend who had vations after the election. but though | The power of the Lord shall fll this frame. without harming the delicate sSeved Mr. Wilton (o the ol | i fevmewsnaversianiied ediiOHELY |ivicn Bib st aikh i Baaved, tissues that germs thrive on. turned away. The tragic events |for such a ste advice we - dear Jo aea, followed Mr, Wilson's breakdown can- |heeded, and the new President, Mr. | And the o e ide 11 i It is several times as powerful not be rxnlzmcr‘i‘ h,\;} -:]n,\ xhror)h of | Harding, d"rlsn-d . unsqunxnulli\ '1‘;."' the -m(n\thln'd child forea! as pure carbolic acid—yet non- logic. Those who it in_their jagainst the league of nations, with The angel of the Lord shall 1i g 1 & power to persuade President Wilson [or without reservations. i oo s ariat Nt ek irritating flr;\d absolutely non to permit advisers to reach him fail- o et s APl il i poisonous. At your druggist. ed (o reslize the Immensity of thelr | ) PN ) | Ad the love of the dearest friends grow | responsibility in shutting him off so ot & word of criticism came pub- small y S| L g o t the gl t ¢ is all completely from the outside world. |, 2% O ol e aets of | BOt the Elory of the Tard is all in Denied Needed Advice. |President Harding or President Cool- | (copyright, 1924. by the George H. Doran 2 ave ben- |idge. It was Woodrow Wilson's | Company, in the United oS, da, South Shethor Avicrica mosid e D " |pointed way of showing the world, | Somerica Wor'd pblicatie erved by . A - . : efited by entrance into the league of |35 he phrased it, “how an Presi- | Curreat News Features. ted.) S : X e nations it is not necessary to dis- fdent could behave for he did not | = G : cuss, but the United States would to- [forget the shafts aimed him by (THE day be in the league officially if the | President had been able to zet the || : H i e : i ,f G i, . advice he so much needed in his en- | \ s _ Amencd. 5 efem,ast style ne feebled condition. C sick bed, 7 3 e & ey e I~ almost agreed to accept the Lodge : : o oqat popular pm : . reservations, but some one urged him » 2 7 = o : make of it an issue in the 1920 ; - ; impaign, and in January, 1920, he : ; : G ; : : Little by little, as gradual improve- ‘he wrote a letter, made publi inj = 1319 N. Y. Ave. Phone Main 1267 sked that a solemn referendum be taken. 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