Evening Star Newspaper, November 9, 1924, Page 6

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6 THE SUNDAY (TRIBUTES T0 DEAD STAR, WASHINGTO D. €, NOVEMBER 9, 1924—PART 1. —_— BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA HONOR UNKNOWN HERO D. C. SENDS DELEGATES. Will Attend W. C. T. U. Jubile GOURT CEREMONY ] BT 1S DECLARED NEED | | g Women Lawyers Discuss Im- pressizns of Trip to England s from the visit of the r Association to Europe. sriptions of the entertainment fforded the visitors from this coun- try were presented before the We en’s Bar A ition of the District | of Columbia nnual banquet at t. Ly women law- deep impression she in England from the office of the lord chanceilor, of the “maj- csty and reverence” in which the law is held in Engl Miss Emilie Bul- lowa of New Y first president of National Women | . proposed remony in American cus lant a greater respect American lawvers, Mi said, might learn from F ETeatest respect for law. its history oms might for law."” | Bullowa nd the reverence | and its Secs Future for Ireland. | Judge Mary O'Tocle of the District | of Columbia Munic 1 Court gave a spirited and entert aik on the | reception accorded the vers in London and in 1Ir -agantnes zker predicted d wonderful University that nowhere else w cople” so well expr library, where wi ‘march of all t which she is conne Praise for France. Miss Katherine Pike of the ury Department. in the course humorous thought apy iative ac count of the reception rded vis fting lawy ) declared America owed much cause of the writings of ) the cighteenth century, w had pointed the way to th Treas- of a ng clause way” enady to ¥ €lena,’ and “eh t tion to the fact tha: we France.” Mi T. Bigelr voung women just bar in the District decla appreciated atly th and hand of friendship extended by the Women's Bar Association { trict of Columbia still mit women.” “refus Reception for Guests. The dinner wus preceded by a re- ception for the guests of honor and speakers from 6:30 to 7 pm. In the receiving line were Mrs. Ellen Spencer Mussey, Mis mith, Miss Emma Giliet Mis Agnes Peter: Judge O'Toole, A low, Miss Gertrude Leo Vera Brungardt Members of the committee who had charge of the banquet were Miss Brungardt, chairman; Miss Maud Fellheimer, vice chuirman: Miss Har- riet M. Anna Bovle, | Miss Alice Catherine Duckwall, Miss Grace Eddy, Mr, Halsay, Miss Leonard, ) at s, Mrs Mussey and M Teeters. vices from ng the border are to the effe the rebellious troops State of Rio Grande Do been besieging Itaqui <drawn toward the interior, The purpose is to join other rebel forces coming to their aid and then to battle to the goverpment troops advancing to relieve the Itaqui garrison. WeBEST INVESTMENT Packard Six and Packard Eight ve both furnished in ten types, open and enclosed. Packard’s extremely liberal time-payment plan makes pos- sible the im: iate enjoyment of a Packard—purchasing out of income instead of capital. | de: | all but two | there ion, quet of Wom the District T.CORGALLON STILL of Columbia. Special Dispateh ROCK VILI Md.. November The largest still ever captured Montgomery County was taken in raid today the farm owned George Edwards, near Fairland, at 12 miles southeast of herc. The The Sta and wi 400 of whisky, 20,000 fifty vi addition along wi The raid was condu: i Police William »1l and Howard & who had had the il e for were mash divided int gallons cach. | d to a shack paring cended farm been ward in pre ned Morg: ¥ werc ni when the Arm was spre to esc held here wer white, and Francis Those John Johnson has no hom from New Jersey they had only been on the day and knew nothi was going on. Howe found a large amount eich znd decided to r further action. They is no reason to Edwards red said mone hold the suspect ‘Will Observe Anniversary. The tenth anniversar) ing of the American Soclal Hygien Association will be held un joint auspices of the nat ciation and the Cincinnati Hygiene Society on the o asion of the conference of the National! So- | tak embe which ati inclusive. will No cial from 19 to 22, Postal Employes Disciplined for Straw Vote Urge| Thirty-six postal emploves in 16 cities have been found guilty bf having mistreated mail recently by taking the ballots of a presi- ntial straw vote poll from un- verable envelopes and voting the ballots themselve Pos eneral New in an- nouncing yesterday that the of- fenders had been disciplined by reducing their salaries $100, said the offenses were pretty evenly distributed among the partisans of at least four candidate; grur the presidency. He did not make known the cities where employ were implicated. Each reported was thoroughl: gated inspectors. ONLY PACKARD CAN BUILD A PACKARD ASK THE MAN WHO OWNS ONE in | seized Reggi he | nd Johnson said he was | Both men declared | farm fo bout | offi- | of the found- H | Armistice Day Ceremonies to Inciude Special Memorial | | | | LANNED TUESDAY will bo A President Coolidge wiil followed speaker last night at ban- | Wilson The |11 ¥ | The | any r| | declared | Mr. r| | A they a $.— | praye Tis of 1 a | services, b ut <till had a daily capacity of 1.000 gallons will be followed Opportu Y L W-H-WE/'T Go-} A\ for Wilsen. November of the hattle i1, kuns | i front ere Tu to the | Unknown Soldier at A wreath sym- He will exentation of | the v wnd Am of ctivities will | L of the Un-| mony at | delega- | tomb | Wilsor., chairman of the will de- W Wilson | In (he name of €D0.000 Boy Scouts of the c ton National Cemetery and placed n wreath and admirers invited to morial servic of Mr.| ticipate. be | bring flowe 12 am. have been set aside by the and the cathedral author which flowers may be | Tl 1cft at the chapel, where members of by | the committee and representatives o rs | the church will receive them and take | an Dol charge of placing them at Mr. Wil- | the ¥ Uson's tomb. Ameri a wreath on b ind lay nknown Distriet a wre n ill consist of pray losings, man and who one of nnounced by the Armi lust evening thai | A being le to| Washington | rvices broadgasi | with the post {the late War s of menorializ- | participate will be rejoicin of the ver-y fns believe the day s | | | speciul ments men committee will lay Wilson's tomb. Al nd the ceremonies | will be admitted il the building is|ins o reservea |In U After the the sad duti in s some [ William 1 because it ended the | Pickett Out of Doors. been plan- have ined by the veteran hodies. The American Women's Legion | g will hold a memorial service at the | = world war cross in_Arlington Ceme tery at 11 o'clock Tuesday morning ss by Mr.|at which the Rev. H. H. D. Sterrett ver. e | will officiate. A general inv served” | extended to any one who d {atte Comdr. Frank L. 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John A dent's ceremonies will be composed of Comdr. | Mahoney, and Wallace in Chicago. golden The Nati the jubi Woman' Union will be in Chicago, 11 z delegates fre Union and at The Autumn | Academy of Sciences will | Pierce Hall, Harvard Un N convention Christian held Novemw president aire Luro Moffatt Academy of Sciences to Meet I DERV G —UROERWDOD r of handsor the ‘The ceremony was held yesterday instend of November 11, Armistice day in order not of P T 0 At 1 o'clock in the afternoon there | west. The committee ill go to Arlington in the morning | will be a de 1th on the tomb of the office of the|ury, of the ? n: Jo where the | Spreckeln will be ac- ies of five former employes of | The table Meyer | that office who died in service will | bers of the °. Wamdron of [be unveiled Dx nt Comdr. | semt post of the|pPeckham of the American Legion | Daid 50 will place lalso will speak the 1 behalf He i | Will Unveil Tablet. seorge | Legion,| The Wash will march to! 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