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10 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. D. O, THURSDAY, AUGUST 13, 1925. MILITA ADVANGE [ ION EERCE. DEAD 1 BADEN. - TOVERAWE] RFFS |"o- 07T Vet . . IWS AID BACK 25253 ] whes o Vv HAD COL 2 % ) abor diganiztions. The | c = ’T) T | conference is to be held d he | ommittes on Charity Conerence| T()-LAND MOVEMENT | napiome arians Al o, undar, ihe| Babbi. 70, to Wed Woman, 51, —_— to Lay Plans Tonight. distribution committee, the American Here Tonight. AV F ded Busi Wi h’ The local committee arranging for eTatio it Tl s hbSentent i Paltrovich, 70 year - - i 2 3 mittee and the peaple's relief| Rabbi Simon Paltrovich, 70 years , U, |¥ounde usiness it \ the eleventh annual session of the| Will Help Launch Drive for $15,-| committee. peaple’s Feliet oid, of New York, will be married o | Mrs. Regina Lieberman, vears old Money Received for : o i e SEahole lonar 000,000 in_America in Rus- “ o Baon N ar wtrest: ab 8§ o'clock ta ties will meet tonight at the City night by Rabbi George Silverman, at Fighting in War. . < ;| Club to turther plans. sian Project. ey Ly b Lo ghting ’ Refuse to Leave Own Terri-| ™\ \o 100 vt of the Rabbi Paltrovien, who was at one GV 7 ' = 5 Temporary Officers to Serve While | time the youngest rabbi in this coun Goes to Prepare Camp at Virgini Y ‘ . tory to Fi Catholic Charities of Washington, willl Emile Berliner, Simon Lyon, Maurice Pec i irginia Beach—Troops 'Returned to Germany y I ren O A e e e B B Abe s Rimon| | Orakulzation) Te'Davelopsd. | | iicedt now fnwiied o ansieos 7 3 : H llowing committees: Rec 1 Ve are idi in making | | Lieberma vhose husband died seven YRy 3 Spanish i the fol s: Reception, | of Washington are aiding | A get-together t " n, whot Move TomorLOW' After French Wife’s g * p Forces John H. Pellen, president of the St.|arrangements for the launching of a|Monami Club was held Iast n(ign"};:‘»“fi"; ago. 15 the mother of seven Zhlaren After the ceremony {he couple will | D. . . B Vincent de Paul Society; information, | campaign for $15,000,000 among the |the Lee Ilouse. i eath in 1912. ‘ o s Miss Mary C. Ma : tica to be used in ex-| The following t Preparations for the arrival of the | ¢ Ry She Assciiis T Y & Aty prasinent of T O Ao nsitying. the "back. | were electad 16 serve ponting dommers | remain here for 10 days, when they main body of the National Guard of | Information reaching ihe ionigence | Mary C. Boland, grand regent of:the | to-theland movement” by e ment of the club: Russell A. Conn Ll the District of Columbia at camp at| with the transatlantic mails today e department of French hend ® | Catholic Daughters of Ameri ® | Hebrews and for reconstructive and |president: Charies M. Small, vice pres. B i | ans ails todas adquarters lic s of mem s e e s i ! L= Virginia Beach will be made by the | there came from Germany a brief mes g here shows that the Arst 1ot o th | Pership, Francis R. Weller, vice presi.| Wolfare work among their peop = - g et p Ry Christian Endeavorers Meet. @dvance guard which left last night |sage announcing the death of Anton Junction of Spanish and French forees | 1€t Of the Catholic Charitfes of Wash. | other foreign land tork, secretary; Karl O. Sonne- 3 P e 2 s to be launched at({man, s st Ao R t e ! : president of “the District (7 camp site and have everything in|business men, who founded, back in ing front, for combined action against |1 re District Chapter of % o 8 12 and 13. ) tomorrow at 7:45 p.n. at the Vermont readiness to begin training as soon as|the haleyon days after the Civil War, § the rebeilious tribesmen. are highly | !he International Kederation of Cath- ot the. Lot slgnedh"{r::xl\(’ i it Al be | AVenue Christian Church, when Capt th;,_’mmg body of troops arrive L dyeing and cleaning establ ;z;l:a;f::-r)r\_, A Dr;‘:fn:ml impression | ©1¢ Alumnae. b pRtid A Brown of: Détrolt, Who |held in tha mear future, anh the ‘du;‘mm B. Todd will deliver an address he advance party v mand cch' B as been made on the dissident tiibes, | e i i : 3 E i Thers . : %ot Capt Baward H. Grove j& sna| nlee Bads G ks i who have made it clear to the 1»1‘9 i} Da P led the campaign in 1921-22 in which|members will be duly notified by the | O1 “*Opium. There will also be a 2 plans died in Baden, the pl < 3 S b lear heir leader, nzig. Poland, is now operating |more than $14,000,000 was raised forisecretary. {play presented by the senior depart training cer of the Nation; where he returned prior to the World Abd-el-Krim, that they either will not |the Danzig-Torun telegraph cable con. | relief of war-stricken Jews, and by | k ment of Vermont Avenune Church Master Sergt. Sydney G. Hun [War to spend in retirement the re- fight any more or that they will not |SISting of nine overland telegraph and | more than 200 leading Jews from| e | St a (aikc by Richerd Risdel srend pical Sergt. Henry B. Cockrell,|maining days of his life. Jfl | 1sht ontside their own "territory. |siX telephone lines, which once were |over the United States and Canada. The motor fire engine given by the |dent of the union, on “A Tribute to Bvts. John B. Coffman, jr. and|' The career of Mr. Lerch unfolds Gl | Among these are the important Ghez. | the property of the German imperial | Nearly 5.000 individual invitations|Clty of London to Verdun may also be | William Jennings Bryan, Defender of 3Budyard 1. Hesse. all of the Head-|story absorbing and romantic. Com ANTON LERCH. zaoua and Beni Mestara tribes. Many |&overnm LR e comference. | used as a street sweepe the F: “quarters and Service Company. which |ing to the United States in 1863 to groups of tribesmen have opened ne- is the unit charged with the duty of < fa the land of | and Thirteenth streets, the cleaning llzfxvl‘l:‘xlhmw for submission to the looking after the movement of troops "*x»xmmmi ¢," Mr. Lerch, poor | and dyeing firm which soon became a | FTENG o L LR { Troops Move Tomorrow immigrant wandered wearily | landmark. Success crowned their ef-| A ftiffan tribes on the defen % i el 1 throush the streets of New York, de-| forts, and the establishment soon out RiBac S by erangnisn Irom e nother and 1 ent will | pending o . e ah i S Snch oo ot mim: ha ‘aftensive; and the [pending on luck and charity for his|grew its original home and was moved | gyl odann® | NS leave tomorrow morning at 9 o'clock. | next meal. Fate led to his acquaint- |into larger rter: 3 now solidly | o | ;s o larger quarters nearby o o gt el ; and will consist of motor trans |ance with a_man more fortunate in| Death took from Mr. Lerch, in 1912, Ioined, are preparing to push their ad- | Fri port, which will car ich of the|his possession of worldly goods, who | his 8 siness partner, and he | yonce farther und keep the initiative gu . Vi scamp equ! nt s to|sat on a park bench, lamenting the | ret and went to/ his’ birth-| *25¥ Rawhola | rlday, August 14’ at 10:30 A.M. grrive in Saturday morning in|circumstances that had drawn his|place in Baden. iness was | o Lrench troops moving up from the | Bivance of the arrival of the troops|uamie ad e draftes for the Unlon Aringl faken Gver by Mes ‘s stepson, | an sector, northwest of Fez, and | Of the High-class FUR and MILLINERY “Pledged to Quality” Spanish forces descending from ElI | vhich 11 leave tomorrow zht o 1 the vi var. ansactio ol- i 3 who 1} Which will Teav n{in the Civil War. A transaction fol.| Achille 1. Burklin, wi e e o o STOCK and FIXTURES of Fourteenth Street at New York Avenue the Norfolk and Washington liner|lgwed in which the poor German boy |} two year iner | 1o an boy | his death two years x & - Southland, which has been turned into | sold himself as a target for the guns| In Germany Mr. Lerch took another | SOntact, when a joint offensive will a troop transport the enemy for $250, and took the | ma 0 Whe and her daughter fell | O Started for the purpose of relieving i “Capt. Svaney Morgan. resimental|\(rangers piace In thé ranks of the | heirs to his falrsizad eatate said to|(he pressure on Ouezzan and roll e Goodman & Suss Rochester Tailored Clothes ~8hpply officer, will be in command of | Union forces. '$150.000. | the Moors' right wimg toward Che. | . The Intermediate Christian En Do | amount to approximately B outhe he motor transport, which will con-| "~ Unscathed, Mr. Lerch came out of | During his business career in Wash- | chaouen “sist of 28 men: two each fr the confiic nd married Caroline | in; 3 *h was e i r Strike S | SRt s | onf a arvied Carol gton Mr. Lerch was active in Ger French to Strike Sooi { seven companies 1 14 fr Burklin, a nch maid from Alsace- | man club and Masonic ci . He was = K o ! 1107 F St. N.W. ’ Headquarters and Service Cc | Lorraine, who, too, had come to this|a member of the old Sangerbund Club, | The French troops also will begin | M The men from th tler company | country nt Rekeeh of fortuns. Mes i % : A simultaneous offensiv Taza | - B 7 g n country search of fo Mrs. | which dissolved at the outbreak of 8 offensive in the Taza Who is now 3 b 'Who have been directed to proceed|Jerch had run a1l cleaning and | the World War, and a number of othes on their extreme right wing, | S IRING IR OM Sgautialt el o] AL R S dyeing shop on the outskirts df Paris, | German s ‘well a8 Arminius | the plan being understood as intended | lowing Stock and Fixtures will be sold absolutely Sergt etcher sernsdorff, Mas-|4ng was familiar with detalls of the|Lodge, No. 25, F. A. A. M. o stabilize the fast-moving Moors in | i 1 ;;;‘ Sergt. Henry H. Me 156 Ser She foresaw their cherished| When death summoned Mr. Lerch in [ the region of Benl Ourlaguel tribes. | For the nghest Dollar Bid 'ward l\\ l|z'\.|n g Sex desirgs in that business in the Na-|Baden. on July 25, he had passed the|mMen. who have been most active | & ";(1:3::.‘1:‘: ",“(lll‘:l\(\:n:v.‘lruwl[\ JHenry I | {ion's Capital, and the couple founded | 80th milestone in ife. Infirmities are | &mong the dissidents. 1t is believed Stock consists of Fur Scarfs, Stoles, Capes and Sets, on New York avenue, between Twelfth | said to have been the cause. reed concetration in one ||| Trimmed Hats, Frames, Flowers, Fancies and Trim- Patrick C. Bradley, Tom B. Bowman, spot of the elusive Moors may compel % Percy Cumberland, Whiting P. L them to accept a pitched battle, which mings. foot, Robert B. Tothrop, Joseph F.|way. After breakfast in For gl B et ! . o Wbttt Avitine G. Bands and Allan | Hay er breakfast in Fort| MRS, C. G. SMITH DIES. |may be the means of deciding the fate Fixtures such as Glass Floor Cases, Millinery and Humphreys Saturday morning, one of of Morocco. e b4 E. Wyatt g the light convoy automobiles will be e In the center of the line the Sherif- Dress Wall Cases, Office Partition, Safe, Desk, Display The advance guard of the 260th|detached, and in command of Lieut.|widow of Well Known Banker|flan cavalry is clearing the country, ||| Stands. Coast Artillery also will move out by | Heale, with a camp detail, will speed meeting with little opposition . way of Water street southwest and|ahead and report to the commanding Was Long Active in D. A. R. Ab. WO EOTRRN (e 2x.lval ot EICHBERG, ROLFES & CO. the Highway Bridge tomorrow morn- | officer at Fort Monroe, Va., to prepare | French reinforcements, there is a | ing at 9 o'clock. Maj. W. W rns, |the barracks there for the artillery: Mrs. Caroline Gatchell Smith. 78 | general movement of dissident tribes ! Auctioneers, Star Building commanding this unit, issued his final | men. years old, widow of Thomas W. Smith. | northward all along the line. 3 instructions today. The advance guar: The speed of the light convoy has|w was a prominent banker and will be in command of First Lieut. Shep- | been fixed at 25 miles an hour and|merchant here, died last evening at | Berd with the mess se [that of the heavy convoy at 16 miles | her home. 1857 Columbia road iol——=lol———|olc———[n|o]ol———=3|o| —=|o| —] Kitchen details. This part of the train |an hour, with a 10-minute halt in each| Mrs. Smith was born in Oxford. Pa.. | will consist of two trucks and two|Z2% hours of travel in 1847, and came to Washington im- | relling kitchens. The ki will be| This motor caravan Will stop the | mediately after her marriage. She | Jeft. at Fort Humphre /a., Wl second night in the armory of the|was a member of the Methodist | pd b 4 Xhe artillerymen will camp their first | Richmond Blues, and will make Fort | Church and of the D. A. R. night on the road, and will have the | Monroe about noon Sunday, where it | She is survived by four daughters. evening meal ready by the time the|Will prepare to begin the intensive|Mrs. Charles R. S r s main body arrives training schedule early Monday morn- | Maud Smith of this city, Mrs 2 j ing. Martin of Warrent 608 to 614 ELEVENTH ST. Every 3-Pc. Suit, Overcoat and Straw Hat in the House All Summer Clothing REDUCED! Tuxedos $15.00 Palm Beach Suits 1, OFF $9.75 V3 $30.00 Tropical Worsted Suits Alterations At Cost $16.75 None Charged $8.50 White and Gray Flannel Trousers Generous 55075 REDUCTIONS On All $5.00 to $8.50 Linen Knickers HABERDASHERY $3.75 Goes in Two Convoys. The 121st Engineers and 29th Military | H. F. Mitchell of Minneapolis. The main body will be divided into | Police Company, in command of Col.|neral arrangements have not Hght and heavy convoys, the former |John W. Oehmann, aboard the completed vet. consisting of the v fricist ana (1800, Sl aTEeSmBerkiey Va8 . the latter the staff and reconnaisss o'clock Saturday morning, docking : T e e esonnalssance | at the Norfolk and Southern Railroad Drug Case Continued. &t the foot of Water and O streets|Plers. where special trains will be| George Nelson Hill, colored, 28, southwest at 30 o'clock tomorrow | W2iting to take the troops to the rifle | Fairmont Heights, Md., arrested by afternoor, proceeding to Virginia by |Fange of the Virginia National Guard | Detectives Sanders and Warfield of the way of Water street and the Highway |t Virginia Beach, Va., where they | police narcotic squad, was arraigned + Bridge. The heavy convoy will be com. | Pl to arrive about noon before United States Commissioner manded by Second Lieut. Lloyd B.| —_— Needham C. Trunage vesterday after: Gosorn and the light convoy by Capt noon on a charge of illegal possession Louis M. Gosorn Mrs. W. Desmond Humphreys, a re-|of narcotics. He is alleged to have Capt. James D. Eggleston has been | cent visitor to America, is one of the | possessed a quantity of narcotics ob- .designated reconnaissance officer, and [ most prolific of modern 1 cel. | tained from persons alleged to have will proceed ahead of the train, mark- |ists. For more than 30 <. | stolen them from Peoples Drug Store ing changes in direction and posting | Humphreys, who is best known u at Park road and Fourteenth street guards where necessary, so that the |her pen name of “Rita,” has publis| The case was continued for a week, main body will not be delaved in any at least one novel every year. bond being filed at $3,000. e @fil’fi!fi!fi‘.fifl?‘:filfi&fifli OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAY Efififlfi&fi!fififl%fii ’ It’s Here! 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