Evening Star Newspaper, April 22, 1924, Page 28

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28 CARDINAL MUNDELEIN TAKES OVER CHURCH Assumes Function of Parish Priest of Santa Maria del Popolo in Rome. | ardinal Munde- archbis £ Chicago, today formally assumed the functions of a parish priest in a Roman parish by | taking po! n of his titular church of Maria del Popolo. Thousands of Americans were members of the | American clergy well as nume »al houschold a ent in Rome cardinal was re [ th ated on the throme. HAYES ON WAY HOME. ! Leaves for Cherbourg to Board the | Hayes of New trom Rome, w he purple ourg today to the th, left for Cher- United [ D, a bride of four months, who ar- a {rived on the liner Empress of I toee | Widow Describes 2,400 Hands Pass Through Coolidge Office Unshaken Hand-shakeless” receptions by President Coolidge, tried at the White House, as an: experiment, several days ago In the case of groups of high school tourists, made to apply to every when more ghan « gathercd at the Executive th the purpose of shaking with the President. The plan probably will be con- tinued through the spring tourist season to save time and strength of _the ident, al- though complaint e nume today from those” instead shaking Mr. Coolidge's hand they ed, had to content themselves with a hurried look ut the executive as they ed through his office while h sat at his desk signing correspondence. | TELLS OF HUSBAND’S MURDER BY CHINESE | Fatal Bandit Raid Last Christmas—Was THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. FIVE LISTED TO GIVE DEMOCRATIC KEYNOTE Garrett, Harrison, Cummings, Mar- _shall and Robinson Are Prom- inently Discussed. ed by YORK, April 2 Members of the subcommittce of arrangements for the Democratic national conven- tion in Madison Square Garden next June met today to discuss further de- f the big meeting. s for the convention are well according to Cordeil Hull, of the natibnal Democratic e, who said detalls were rly in readiness than at the same stage of any convertion within his memory. ¢ names stand out as having d: for temporary chalrman of the convention, Mr. Hull sald. These are presentative Garrett of Tennessee, Senator Harrison of Mississippl, Homer S, Cummings of Connectlcut, Thomas R. M , former Vioe President, and or Robinson of Arkansas. The temporary chairman will deliver the party keynote speech. o i SNOW IN MARYLAND. C.. TUESDAY, APRIL 22, 1924, Popular Proxylin Hats in Ma Cha OUR ONLY STORE Phone Franklin 7400 rming Styles VICTORIA, B, Peculiar Combination of Weather for Easter Season. B. Huff, of Grand t clone in its nd five 2| sia yesterday from the Orient, tol ] < ymac__ Teley GIRL WINS $118,000 FOR INJURIES BY CAR | Award Said to Be Largest Ever} Made for Personal Dis- ‘ ability in U. S. CITY HALL NOT DAWAGED. Erroneous Impression Brings Offers for New Buildirg Bpecial Dispatch to The Star. CUMBERLAND, Md., od March « n ab th have resulted s and: bank ned the fact t ur the Mount town limits o the highway. The passed but a mo- r of her husband by Chi- re in the air here 1 yesterday. Ier- from ~ Garrett county alling _in the moun- ay morning. Snow re- nountains from the late Complete and perfect satisfaction attends upon the regular use of WHITE House Coffee. 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