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. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. WEDNESDAY, JULY 29, 1925, BRYAN AND W|LSUN[ELEVENTH CENTURY IRISH KING BRYAN B[}RRH}]‘ED o o ety Vot e e wik | DUKE OF YORK’S VISIT |BRYAN AS SCHOOLBOY H‘: has apationg, (rat PRA p pare LIKELY 41\pESTOR OF BRYAN ten s an urterthoueht, fhix "A M| TQ VIRGINIA UNLIKELY | ASKED MANY QUESTIONS |jf {he cises, s oot e e 1 b life and for whom a father has la delad _— He was very good about it and neve = g bored.” \Znndon Officials Say He Has, How- | Never Shirked, Never Was Under 14" Another passage he would have % | . (,gne,,[(,gy Traced as Far Back as Wllham O’ Brian, omitted, and ugm bold lines he had di- | @ver, Accepted Yorktown Honor- | Discipline, Says Former Teacher | ... 01 i which were fmpor rected that it be stricken out. " L { 24 IpOrtec ary Tribute. in Illinois Academy. fraie “Provibelss IOfon, kbe belipve Captain in War Against William of Orange, Pivat: Prood of Rast Speesh v | rom France to Oregon, are ! " i : PtV tha Associated Press | By the Associated Press |to be fulf’illllnx: the .,,],,.,., ot b Throughout the homely proof sheets 333 coming, which is to rid the State ¢ Commoner's Own Note of| By Hu’""!"flphfl- Macked Proals Wil Dwes| o i ttout he Remais prost stadex| ™, o mon: July is under-| LOS ANGELES, Calir. July 20.| 00 WIGL IS 15, Tid the Stade, | ful editor. It was the first proof of |stood \in .,r:h 1‘(.1 s at while : he mlm \;hu lanuxhl Be )?\ ‘r‘\’ [\!\ il-1 damage to roses, shrubbery ar : . : 5 i o his last speech. His God called him |[the DW'e of York fer brotherjiiany Jenmngs Dryan HORFy UA vegetables. Resignation Said German | =~ o . Ao Sehnemt ey Hand a Few Hours Be- | s ot smeech. o o o tenity o | of the Iyince of Wales, has accepted |century ago described today his im. | NEW YORK. Jul The ances e aleane e dhaios s make the revision afier theso correc: | the honoxury presidency uf the World ns of the famous Nebr nl;an: = = — ; NE RK. July anc ; LAl e ede o edom at Yorkto . |characteristics while a student at| Policy Was Cause. |try of William Jennings Bryan has| Willlam O'Brian’s descend fore He Died. L el s Lf',‘f,m,,,‘,'f ,e\r,::.,’ff hf \“::"\'\Y\.KLV..\“‘“\\ iipple_Academy, Jacksonville, 111 L F LIN 1 ~, 8 | e 1 the academy,” the war against William of Or they dropped the ‘O’ from their | By Associated Press, jaevotion to ‘hc, "'_‘“"”“"P‘ ,u”d 0 %h'. ):. b ‘hl da ‘t’l(i‘: , forme oy “ a bearing on | Michuel J. O'Brien. hist | name. The name changed to Brian| C FANOOGA, Tenn:, Juiy 2h.— [BEincinles for which b e e as | ook et Tk Worid Forum expected | Lypical farmer s Tt TeAn OCULISTS’ Rx. nerican Irish Historical {and subsequently to Bryan." Reposing in the desk of Geor B trusted the tusk of distributing to | the duke to viAit Yorktown next year,[Rim—he never was a shirker He | FILLED RAPIDLY. PERFECTLY AND AT g | v told how eighteen years| Mr. O'Brien said one of the O'Brians | Milton, president and edi T vons of America the words which | The purpose of\the forum Is to restore | never was under discipline during the BROKEN 1ENSES Bryan and Woodrow Wilson have |, d traced the Brian genealogy [ was with Daniel Boone and estab- | Chattanooga News, is a document | tfoqar are beins read by millions in|and perpetuate’the Yorktown battle. |time he was at the institution MATCHED-~ ABROLUTELY gained currency since the death of |directly as far back as 1689 and | lished Bryan's station. in Kentucky, | that many believe today will go down | Ameriea. i s e o Cornuails he Bt | vo Christian young CLAFLIN OPTICAL c() She Goimb: \d most of them |showed that there was a l;':Tl'{l_m.\ |in 1779. in history as one of the most master- |~ Mr. Milton cherishes the rudged |ish commander, surrendered to the | with a ng voloe that wen | 1414 g have se o accentuate the differ ]‘:':”l’ Ceane: Q‘l‘\;:‘"""“‘ e el Had Celtie Characteristics. ‘.:L‘.Kh':::’l"f:‘llg;: "'lm:"-Yr‘ i religion | proofs he has, begrimed with the fresh | armies fighting Aor American inde [ him attention many times. I remember Established 1889 el srose. Detweaniiils tws Lt & - [ The histriographer asserted that he e e oz [PEDUECE MK, CRineaEed by ‘h‘;e’h[';;;g:‘rwmtvmv in October’, 1751.) i over the r tions which preceded | Mr. O'Brien """h"l,:",‘T\‘,‘;,:t:ql\:x'x;::\[ ad *‘"":I“"m:‘?""h:u'::“::“:r.“f'r" ‘:’;“3; s, veritably, Br and teacher, as he carefully checked | e | American entry the World W e e e i il or ohe ayed many Celtic characteristics. | ¢ h"'-\“-m arms from the great be | his last words in defense of the faith | In order to test thelr wearing quali- | . b (hie tine that |l o e i Tl \ ¥ ¢ oratory was Celtic,” he | YO0 . | of his fathers tics, shoes are somethmes tried on a | ppa |of the family from Nort arolina, | A N s There are nine sheets of it, galley | 2 2 kind of walking machine, which can their reements on guestions of |where Capt. O'Brian first settled, to| v , each s bea -3 rorre 8 s e 10u h greement 1estion wher 1 = e erance: ol the Tttle Celtic attri.|1en8th, each sheet bearing the correc produce in a few hours the amount | policy were very far-reaching, going |Culpeper County, Vi ' butes that are carried down in the | Nopraskan hu a few short nours ne.| FENNING PAYS HONOR. |of wear thac would actualy tuke Via Richmond, Fredericksburg and Potomac R.R. beneath the s £ the submarine Fled to Germany. blood he possessadi’” Mecmboghon s IonDhont e place in six months of ordinary use. te to Germ which Mr. Wilsor apt. O'Brian of K s Irish hteen vears ago, after much re-| jore .ot e e O Vil < Al ; T S BB s .AK s e teon Irish | search, Mr. O'Brien presented the | 2P°red his whole life long to glorify. | commissioner Offers Aid in Bryan ROUND TRIP FROM WASHINGTON TO ‘sl aialie ryan e ek Surafield slege | Commoner with all the data he could Inserted Words of Praise fined to = tae former | & - * said Mr. O'Bri “On|find on Bryan's branch of the family.| Here and there are Interlineations FonaEl; A mappcs : 34.00 RICHMOND VA 84.00 never pu ent i hese diff S of that city he fled to| He sent his findings to Bryan's home | bearing words of praise of his Maker | ~On behalf of the people of the Dis- ee s Ay ences . ¥ ord O 4% u price was set|in Nebraska and subsequently met|and the people h 1 | e o Wvedasiain A Wem | a blessm F Arpeiiiand |2 o s Tinian offcuce| bim (et the Democratte. convention at | On. the: flves. sue s [ e Cammmsiines Hreonid i g 4 redericksburg, Va. ] ic stater i 3 who 0 William of | Rochester, N. Y. Mr. Bryan, he sald, | after the words: “** calm seren. ' DINg vesterday expressed regret at “Kora Konia is a blessing for ment with many features of I | Orange. T . he canie to the Amer- | waved aside his political friends and | ity of the country” this meed to the passing of Wulam Jennings e el e gon fo olicy e ot in Pasquotank him ride in hie private car as|faithful Tennesseans he loved: “It is : | vcn g - arlor_cars o regul N, . where he re-|far as Albany, so that the two might|a tribute that rural life has fully| “Mr. Bryan was an outstanding | chafing even in hot weather. Pl e AlCEaE o ,",_m,.m,,,,,, tiains: (commencing it 1201 an Gave Reason |teived a grant of land. He married |discuss his ancestors and their de-|earned.” Amer zen,” said Commissioner 7 R R . depariure). & Mr. Bryan's letter of r tion woman named Needham and they !scendants. Down at the bottom of a page a i m\nrfler made hlr‘n a i TURDAY, AUGUST mh_ All trains. written on Ju reves reless printer had set “Godliness.” ‘lexulpm of Washington on several o ATG B 8 S SRl . rectly the s c incident ov 1 he hand that was soon to be stilled | casions, and since it is decided to bury SUNDAY. AUGUST Sth3t rning trains (including 12:01 p.m. de izens / 4 ture). f the wa and a warning to American citizens DEN'ES BRYAN HELD in deatn corrected It to read ~God: | aim in Arlington, the District govern i paziars et B i O chief not to travel on the merchant ships of S ment will assist in making whatever | @} " { nl | Good returning to leave Iichmond nol later than sAYS the break betweer liam Jennings Tickets soid as follows, good for pa in coaches, sleeping N " Fredericksburg ».m., Sunda Obedient to v e of elligerents. :r, as the defender of the faith jarrangements are desired Ohsidr ! and scerz b T b s e i | SR e S 1 - st N \\ ; 1418 H St. N.W i wblch Friend of Bryan Says Revision of e \ L & sone | s st b | Beseonou o oot i},yg 5[311 HATS n j PORTLAND, Or J 29.—A Plans for Another Campaign n -‘\.,1.-'.‘\ colled e | friend of William Jennings Bi 3 ‘Were Baseless. 13G9 G ST, NW. { and then re. | vesterday gave an account that I ST D in 1920 of why he happened ifficulties that | told h By the Associated Press s o cabinet o sident W - Amociste 1 that others |to quit the cabinet of President Wil- | % FiC Josotaiel Feee, ) o orts and. It was ap.|son. It had nothing to do with the| DATEORE . July 2 s | B : - e s e 4 am Jennings Bryan hoped | dng “'f'f,’_"““: s notes to Germany, us 8% | (o make another campaign for the | e T e e it . s presidency. or that he planned to make 5 e N ; his advocacy of fundamentalism a ed States i means to such an end, are without | Austria during the Summe o (b have beer [ani It wais’ thunght the Anstraniem | o lon TLG SR SRR W | No Need to Wait for Lo_“er Prices, This is the Climax the real cause of the break. Other bassy was plotting with the Ge 1l e DURL Tour, YeaTE: 01T the:Aaetelat to Summer Reductions in This Absolute Clearance of friends of the dead man here today | war office to cripple Américan plants. | oq press yesterday. asserted that Au ian relations | Mr. Bryan prepared a note which Mr. “ 3 this assertion not only on much to do with Mr. Bryan's|Wilson approved and Bryan sent it tc L mate acquaintance with My 125 BEA“T'F“I. ation, although all agreed that | the cable office, after delivering a coby | Bryan, but on his own recent utter- submarine policies in general | to the Austrian Ambassador, Dr. Kon a New York paper,” M rather any one particular inci-|stantin Theodor Dumba, with the!Thompson said. “ E 3 ompson said. Mr. Br)an empl d ught the whole disasreement | statement that the note to Austria|jcally re % 2 > > < 4 4 C A icall pudiated in this utter: — to a head. [ Would be sent the same as the copy | mich purpose or expec Special Prices Prevail This Week—on DifesetioPatiohase. | Dr. Dumba received. The last years of the Commoner, his o 2 ] ALt . secretary asserted, over Says Dumba Was Angry. were given {Fargely o ‘velimious afaics: advocacy | Refrlgerators---Ba by Carrlages A few days later. Dr. Dumba cx of his principles of orthodoxy having i fry at times over the auestions of Fed|at the State Department in an angry | supplanted {0 a large extent his ac: g . o i e cam-|niood and said the note as received bY | tive participation In the political d R paigns for the presidency the Com-| pis government was different from |\oriq ~——an ustic Furnlture ad g a a cir-[ 4,2 Fe had received from Mr. Bryan.|" ~Although his active political life cle of ends whom he desired to| riging . t e ired 10| "[ater, Mr. Bryan got the original|wags long before my connection with . . . . 5 . p— office when at 1ast| o5y from the cable office and he i8|Mr. Bryan, I know from my close as- Clearance is the object back of this special selling—and as it the party came into power, and some | guoteq as saving “to my mortification | sociation with those who were with his F o R M E R P R i c E s w E R E H ry im h make cl mpl h eive ons id not k11 found President Wilson had obtained | household in those days and from Mr. s ¥ very. important hat we make clearamce) compiete we hiave | tte 2e Sihaupt he copy from the cable office before it | Bryan's own remarks that the defeats 9 50 m i mpti e TR sent and had marked out many |he sustained in his eandidacies for the 2 3 y 52 - Sl 9.95’ 51 5.95 i ade the reductions very tempting. SR e - clauses of mine and had in-| presidency had no embittering effect $9.00 Buys P s X rinted Silk Crepe Dresses S nlon’ vt Eite an in his own handwriting a_great | on his spirit. Lepartment More than | 5] Siemt by tne Fresiiont and ho . B 1 $9.00 Buys Imported Embroidered Linens ‘ =The Refrigerators one of the impertant diplomatic notes < > of the war pordod wrere first written |fered no explanation why he had not| 1Is it called “Informal corvarsstion he war_ od were firat written | > ad 0% | when you teli a bill collector to_call $9.00 Buys Gorgeous Flowered Georgettes | Are Ok Bwoared Make— ot u fo i mw)mng.!~ atter he had O.K.d the note, {“b"”“ next Saturday? asks the Office " hokes Bubimicied tor | L s there was Tothing for me 1o | E03 $9.00 Buys Washable Stripe Dresses Guaranteed to Give Satisfaction Al approval just befo do but resign, which 1 did. As the - i i Peeslaentiel appeaval Tuabbelorsitein | X et dlsmot g6 GurinsT nud‘ $9.00 Buys Dainty Lace Trimmed Voiles | = $35.00 Refriger- | tenderec signation, 1 did nc = I 4 Said Notes Was Revised. fren = ,‘~,,“‘t\‘.,r,’T,‘.“L,‘“T';,e ot ,'\‘.‘i $9.00 Buys Smart Tailored Radium Frocks il ators— $ 50 ey st A T g ac ar 1 ‘ 312 I sibimarine mote 10 which | resident's note. 10 Germany. $9.00 Buys Silk or Cloth Ensemble Suits | ! REDUCED to Demonstrator e i ey e o Gorme Demonstrator 7 EVERY DRESS IN THIS GROUP IS PRICED || - PR f 54000 Refriger June &, 1915, and Robert Lans ton”Four “wheel COST REDUCED to “The note was softened.” he said |appointed in his pm.e in a statement, when the text of u-e, communica wa 1de public, “bu s e par Suhenlly 1S G e i k| EXPLAINS MERGER PLAN. Spring yermission to,withdraw my re erms if desired. Packard Washington Motor Car Co. 1747 Connecticut Avenue. Sorth 600 ALL COLORS ALL SIZES ‘ : $42.00 Refriger- $23.00 Refriger- ators— 537 50 BRESLAU’S FR ators— REDUCED to ‘ IENDLY SHOP 1309 G ST. } REDUCED to e Supplemented his previous testi- | L SFEEERRLENERXTXRANNKREARS | | $48.00 Refriger- you to ‘sit in Juds |mony, analyzing the earfings and af e ——7777—Y | $26.50 Refriger- A g ment upon my decision to resign |sets of the five railroads contemplated TR ators— $ 75 rather, than to share responsibility for [as units of the consolidation and ex: ators— E— Addressing directly “The American| The hearings of the Nickel Plate basis of the text d.\‘n.' r plan before the Inters e | to Berlin, he Commerce Commission proceeded to- before you the text|day with a continuation of the exami- | to Germany—the note [ nation of W. W. Colpitts, a valuation would have been my official | engineer. i I remained Secretary ‘ \\\xsxss\s\\s\\\\s\\ A EEERREEAREEREEEANAN AS it B o e it L i i ses of calculationne | REDUCED to REDUCED to ments q n both sides that the real dif-| ference _the note was in regard |= T $32.00 Refriger- $63.50 Refriger- purpose’ of t ¢ directly z B : . . ators— ators— $ .50 P B LR TR e s M s g REpUceD « SO citizens, while Mr. F Ask your physician about is a more . friendly and S ove et < 7/ - I Other styles—now $12 to $100 Wfl?@l";’, ;'4 have been adopted. || NATIONAL VACCINE AND || B3y 3 : | o ’ . vocated ind th "President oppos ANTITOXIN INSTITUTE 3 Y ) the trouble with Germany Whitney Carriages $32.00 Pullmans, Cafe, Blue or Sage finish— REDUCED to Headlight Law 1n| | ' $42.00 Pullmans, The Security Storage Company’s “Pool” Car Service Bl C:‘I?Eil)?}schfl)—w Effective August First Provides Greater Security for Household Goods and 5. $46.00 Pullmans. Luggage with a Saving in Freight Charges. i ¥ Cafe or Sage finish— REDUCED to | ' ‘ Stroll, : erly adjusted so that they not only Cars Scheduled t;QOEEISJ-EED = == $47.50 Pullmans, ‘ Frost Walnut or R TER : | $24.00 Strollers, throw a beam of light 200 feet ahead, || Boston about July 3 lst . fini:l:’—e“ ' 01;55%%5) % but also so that they are non-glaring. REDUCED to o This is a provision of the traffic I Callforma Aug. Sth ?jg?)rsg:él:u %5:;‘:?(:}5:1111—":-“5‘ regulations. If your lights have not || Omaha (Neb.) [ Aug. lsth fin}i;l}-:‘i)-UCED @ .50 mRfié)gfuil::: been adjusted see the association - “ $42.00 Strollers, Cafe finish— Florida Aug. 22nd e b : REDUCED to ‘ : = : REDUCED to = $65.00 Pullmans, vour car, have your lights properly || (SubjeatitoChas foaWittiouS hohee) $43.50 Strollers, Ol Ivory it | Cafe finish— : finish— REDUCED to = REDUCED to Automobile headlights must be prop- dealer from whom you purchased focused and receive an official in- s (M Seeupikp Borage Gompang The Washington Aummotive | 1140 Fifteenth Street (between L. and M) =Rustic Furniture (Established 1890 as the Storage Department of the American Security & Trust Co.) The better grades of Cedar and Hickory—Armchairs Trade Association I 4 Blocks North of the White House | 5 g B S A ;;:75 to $19.35 C. A. ASPINWALL, President |