Evening Star Newspaper, June 4, 1925, Page 32

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32 . _THBE EVENING AL COOPE LEAV FORDSTANT ST Officer Long Active in Civic| Affairs Here Is Assigned | to Philippines. Maj. Harry Coope. of the adjutant general's office. regarded by many as haing largely responsible for develop ment of the District National Guard and who for more than 20 years has haen active in civic affairs, | A leaves Washing- & 1 ton tonight and S sails from San Francisco on June 17. for a two. vear assignment [ A1 Manfla. He - k|| will he in the ad 4 | iutant general's 3 ffice. Philippine | Department. Maj. Coope has A host of friends fn Washington not only in the i military” service hut among busi ness and protessional men and citizens associations. He has heen on | duty in the adjutant general's office | here as executive officer and assisted | particularly in the soldlers’ bonus work He went through the World War with the 29th Division and participat ed in the battles of the Mause-Ar zonne. and went on the march to the Rhine with the 4th Army Corps. Maj. Coope was adjutant genera of the District Militta for three vears, | and rose to that position from the anks. He whipped the old Third | Regiment into shape for duty on the | Mexican Border, and served during the troubles on the border, in Arizona. | He handled all the mechanical de tails of the big Holy Name parade here in September, 1324. and has par ticipated in all the fnaugural parades for the last 20 vears. He has taken ! degrees (rom George Washington Uni sity In_both law and science. He is a member of the Elks and of the MAJ COOPE. MISS DONAHEY A BRIDE. | FRANCE UNSELFISH, o e e w?| DAESCHNER SAYS| COLUMBUS, Ohio. June & OP).—| piqeq 1 § in 1778 as Freely Miss Margarei Katherine Donahey, daughter of Gov. Vic Donahey, was We Aided France in 1917, He Declares. | Ohio Governor's Daughter Dmits) united in marriage at the exsoutive mansion yesterday to James W Huffman, the governor's executive retary. It was the first-wedding aver | | held in the executive mansion. Tha| By the Associated Press | Rev. Frank Farl Huffman, pastor of| LEXINGTON. Ky, June 4. Amer Rabeock Presbyterian Church, Balti-| : ik e, ica’s nction In going to the aid brother of. the bridegroom. | ¢, SOR o N the. World . War. | without asking beforehand for any special privileges and repayments. is the counterpart of France's support of the Amerlcan Revolution in 1778 Emile Daeschner, French Ambassador | to the United States. sald here tonight at .the celebration of tha centenary of | more, Md. officiated. The word “abev" the marriage vow. 'DEAD‘NHUSBAND OBJECTS was omitied from | | Special Dispatch to The Star. STAR. the Ambumador s “ine kevmions ot TWO ARE SEIZED AS ‘CHECK ARTISTS’ in| One Sentenced to Atlanta, Second ! Indictéd—Both Wore Army two countries.” les being almost | “the symbol of devotion to an ideal. | the ideal of liberty, which is perhaps | the highest of all.’ The Ambassador that o de. asserted France “was seldom moved by sire of getting material benefit” in exchange for ihie:help she extended to struggling nations. Simultaneously with the defensive alliance concluded in 1775 between the United States and | France a commergia) treaty was also aignod, he recalled, but. France did not meke capltal of the condition of her ally to “try to obtain some particular ncessions.” Crazed Miner Kills Self. HOPE HILL, West Va., June 4. Theodgre Harvey Williams, 57 vears, Justice, it was revealed today. has been sentenced to a vear in Atian- ta Penitentiary and the other indicted. who was known was taken into Charles Thomas, der various {custody at Day at the Natiol B it was sald, attired In the uniform a first lieutenant of the Army. collected money there, it was charged, | cer, had | |traveled over the country passing bad | checks, especially in Tennesse tucky, Georgia and North Carolina . ficed to one Two alleged bad check artists, both| L e |of whom wore the wniform of the Jand. Army Air Service, Iase: 1 Military Home th posing as an Army of year Erpest De Palmg, the secomd man ' burst while he was in w | United States Army. have been caught |apprehended. wore the uniform of the head | through efforts of the Départment of T indicted at Atlanta on a charge of | passing bad checks in cities from Pon—! land, Oreg., to Atlanta. He is charged with stealing an automobile in Porr Jand. Oreg One n for having appeared | for gasolin, He SPARTANBURG, Maniue Gilliam, Mrs. vesterday tube of an automobile tire that he had wrapped around hix body Ken- He has jusi been covered. LISBON STRIKE FAILURE. Police Raid Labor Headquarter and Seize Newspaper. LISBON, June 4 (#) A gene strike against the recent deportat by the government of ndesirables declared by the leaders of the genera labor confederation last night, has haj 4 weak response. Only a few trade went on strike, and those only partl The polica raided the headguarters o the lubor confederation and = the labor organ O Batalh: vented the distributiun of manifesio inciting the workers 1o strike and driving to Atlanta ‘ment Drowns When Float Bursts. . June 4 (@) -old son of was drowned inflated inner Holland Gfilliam when the @ support over his been re The body han ment Suit Brought by Wife. WHI'TE B. N. Y., Jume & (). — Mrs. Harry F. Christopher of Nyack for the annul ment of her marriage on the grounds that her husband had disappeared 31 years ago and that she ‘believed dead, was discontinued yesterday her request, whe now ‘lives in San Christopher, Francisco, filed | H. F. Christopher Opposes Annul- | | | | papers announcing his intention 0(1 opposing the suil The Christophe 1892 in Arkdale. W . and Mrs. Chris- topher alleged that her hushand lefi her_two yvears later were married in | 5| M FngessolX An Ideal Graduatioa Gift ok women, girls and small boys. Tt has the de- La Favette's last visit to America This similavity of action. be de clared, was “‘a new proof of the com- mon way of feeling the French and old. committed suicide by shooting | | here. after he had attacked his son.| | Lester Williams. 26. with @ hatchet, American people have about the way |and had attempted to shooi the son, | {o behave In life, and should maintain | his daughter-inlaw and Willlam Wise, and foster more and more the feelings | @ farm hand. g | of friendship they have so frequently| Williams recently was injured in shown for each other.” mine accldent, and the coroner’s v The name of La Fayette appeared to | dict was suicide while demented e 3% Pasd on Savings For Mutual Progress HATE\ ER the extent of his dealings with us, the “Columbia™ depositor is at all tim®s iree to bring his business problems to our notice. 1 Mutual progress is our aim, and no opportunity is neglected to further the interests of those favoring us with their business. Confer with owr ofi- cers at vour comvenirnce. strict Grocery Societly Stores INCORPORATED SOMETHING WORTH WHILE!! AT ALL D. G. S. STORES University Club, Md.bl‘ity ‘ht c'crym ’ expects in an Ingersoll. Absolutely FREE!! A LARGE TURKISH TOWEL!! Given With the Purchase of the Following PROCTOR & GAMBLE PRODUCTS: 3 CAKES 6-0Z IVORY SOAP ALL FOR 1 PKG. IVORY SOAP FLAKES 9 9 c \ 2 CAKES GUEST IVORY 2 PKGS. CHIPSO 2 BARS P. & G. WHITE NAPTHA 3 BARS STAR SOAP THIS WEEK 2 PKGS. STAR NAPTHA POWDER ONLY! GOLD BAND BUTTER 2 for 15¢||Lb. 51cC ORIENTA COFFEE AUTH'S "]I(‘)glgko:l‘OES 15c L. PURE LARD 45CLb. GREEN PEAS, 1b.185¢C| | Lb. 20¢ GOLD BAG MAVIS Hawsiian Shiced COFFEE 39clLn. CHOCOLATE | PINEAPPLE S AUCE S Fancy Fruit HOLMES—New FRENCH In Heavy Syrup tm 3DC | an29¢ BUDWEISER APPLE PIE POST TOASTIES =$1.75 A Spiendid Holmes M«ey—Auk_ for It e 10cC {CANADA DRY| | KELLOGG' -$2.25 CORN r.akes 1 0€ FRESH MILK ‘ From Nearby Maryland SHREDDED WHEAT e 1 2¢ UNEEDA BISCUITS 5c Pkg. 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