Evening Star Newspaper, October 2, 1925, Page 11

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THE EVENING STAR, \SHINGTON, D. U, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1925. 11 \ 7. ] [ PLANE FORCED Dow" came next, followed by the costumed | of Mum and It'(h‘e }ha ‘followlnz coMEDIAN‘s v'GlL Umfllmr:;fl:‘:flb::;l‘ls Yesterday death | fered several strokes of paralysis. ~ PRESIDEN]. PAYS — = EUSIUMED GRUWDS cnx;gémblln: at Fourteenth and Ken- Zfi?'fl-’x‘nd, g&:flifi?‘;{g:knfim:t. Whe\ Turpias were macried fn' Chi Services will be held for Mrs. Tur} yon streets, whero eclal platform | second; Frank Miller, third; Harry ] about 18 years ago and Mrs. Tur- o ElyersosUiOlounsiand (Go (he ¢ 3 Novaatias sy AT W|FE s BED ENDS o X o body will be laid to rest at Forest pin tomorrow at the Church of the had been erected, the crowd listened | Payne, fourth. i pin worked with her husband on the Lawn Cemetery. Blessed Sacrament, after which heg | legitimate stage and later in pictures. 200 Miles Off Course. to addresses and applauded Commis- | Moylan, first; Mrs. J. W. Thurston, S snraoe sloner Fenning as he placed a glitter- | second; Miss Barbara Tuttle, third; | They were brought to Hollywood 10 = ELKINS, W. Va., October 2 (#).— ing crown on the head of the queen,|Miss Dona Sparks, fourth: Miss Mrs. Ben Turpin Dies—Husband | vears ago by Charlie Chaplin. i H |Lost in the clouds and carrled 200 and Lieut. Col. C. O. Sherrill as he|Ethel Lease, fifth. Beautiful—Alma | * When Mrs. Turpin lost her hearing it miles out of thelr course, Lieuts. E. C. presented her with a huge box of Williameon, first; Gladys Dixon, sec Quit Soreen Work to Help In.!ler an attack of influenza two years : 2 ¥ Batten and M. D. McDamoe, two avl- "W I, Dixmer pretident of. the Co- | IentEl Btafo s tac e s o] - Her Battle for Life. | the o e e L LA This Week's Special H Letter Read at Tablet Dedi- {ators from McCook rield, Dayton, [ Columbia Heights Fall Festic | mmbia Heighte Basimems Man o A s | K uniots, fener dyfourt Gorhy, sixth; i near her birthplace, in the Province oé'! PEACH ICE CREAM ! 1¢ were forced down near here yes- clation, thanked the members of ”:e Buru}‘hy l:rlm}l‘t‘.h meveq}lh: !‘;rr;xmal J. 31"'(';; ;‘;2:‘3:‘:)”2‘“‘1'{ i Quak;ec.hlnuths hope that she might z A6 Yo Dronsiot 1 : Al ey i various committees for thelr work in | Sparks, _efghth. he following LLYWOOD, Calif., October 2.— | recefve healing. : 3 - cation—Taft and Butler |t The aviators, who were on | Val Starts With Parade and | yarious committces for their work in SToups’ were awarded prizes: Novel | Ben Turpin's long vigil at the bedside | Fom ik 4he became cm,m.yl; Always Ask for WADREX 1 X 3 their way to New York to take part e Swanton, president of the Columbia |—Virginia Poole, Elizabeth L. Poole, |of his invalld wife was at an end to-|{li, and in the succeeding months suf- | iq.. e :y | Speak at Exermses yving exhibitions, were not injured crownmg of Queen. Heights Citizens’ Association, which [Constance Hughes. Beautiful—Doro- | d: The motion picture comedian - and their plane wag only slightly dam- co-operated in staging the fete, wel-|thy Cooper, Elizabeth Wallace. Comic|abandoned his work at the studios SR i e N comed the crowd and declared ‘that [—Mary Hester, Robert A. Baker. when Carrie Lemieux Turpin became aged. They will co 2 Hundreds of gayly costumed revelers| the _carnival also celebrated the| Tonight the carnival will be repeat- | seriously Il last December, and the B3 the Associated Pre i York today. seethea through an elaborately be.|SrOWth of Washington to a population | ed, with special features for the chil-|call of the camera was unheeded _DALTON, Mass., October 2—The ARy decked Fourteenth street last night at | Of 500.000, as well as the growth of [dren. The entire area will be roped | month after month as he cared for Chtsatis or s es, e MIRACULOUS HEALING the opening of the Fall street carnival | gf"ufl;‘flfibmlsh‘!‘:h o expressed his |off for the celebration again. the woman who would accept no other . . - ! hope for better ting, better streets - -—_— end a United States Senator from staged by the Columbla Helghts| J0fe (OF belter Ughting, better s 5 : Massachusetts were among those who Business Men's Association with the ' i 82 HOF MhotCHy. Four Killed in Mine. A paid tribute today to the memory. of DENOUNCED TO CHURCH cooperation of the entlre community Spirit of Carnival. DANVILLE, TIL, October 2 U#).— // 1005 pa. ve. INC. 1724 Pa. AVC. W. Murray Crane, at the dedication of ST and many er indivi OE G, o : ® memorial tablet here to the former | Member of Episcopal Joint Com- |ganizations. i ]lkumn-;(liuslgner annlr;lg. (nhn bx;l:{ Four miners were killed, another was governor of the commonwealth and The ~costumed throngs paraded, . talk, told the crowd that the spIFit| . orouie’ gaely fnjured and a ma. // one of its representatives in the Sen-| mission Scores “Medieval Super- |danced in the street in true carnival of the carnival reflected a spirit of | fpoie®it IrCr Y TUETAC severely in. ate from 1904 to 1913. A letter from b ¥ syl d listened to cheering speeches | happiness and contentment in the e v ab o ety Uit Vi USR] stton” Beeting Toany. | P40 it gy MG o, SRR | R G b | @ g / dedication ceremony. The speakers | By the Associated Press. concluded this evening. jand urged them to have “a daggone| Clinton. Ind., yesterday. H f th “2 P t » S t were Chief Justice Taft and Senator| | Bood time.’ ome o e -rants ut ar S. Cowles, Washington the greatest Capital in Willlam 3. Butler NEW YORK, October 2.—In a re- Street Made Playground. Col. Sherrill congratulated the|=—————— —— The tablet, unveiled on the fifth an. | POFt prepared O i pommis- | Under multi-colored_lectric T e i e L GINGER o ; P )t Senator | Sion on Christian healing of the Prot- | 2 3 S ags | carnival, and Commissioner Bell de- i i o, S |t o] e i made | bz S gerh o | i o, Commisuoter B o ALEL Built Up to a Standard “To'W. Murra: 3.1920, de. | public vesterday, Dr. Ed y Crane, 1 aside all reserve and with streamers, voted his_ service o % . | director of the Park Avenue Hospital, ! 4 bt od | the world also make it the most beau- . 1 mivealth ‘and Nation: Eovernor: | asserted that the ignorance and super. | SPhSitly ratties and balloons turned i NONE BETTER L - Not Down to a Price! tion of the middle ages exis feenth Betot a0 5 PlavE . | Following the judging of the cos- @t.m and this memorial is affectionately | church today in the suls ‘_u[ “miracu- |~ “Tong before 8 o-clock, the openl,,g::l:;?gdpfilr(:gl'p:rl\::;tx huge dance was A. G. HERRMANN press ed by his nelghbors and |lous” cures and faith healing.' * |nour. miore than 100 policemen wers | ] L friends.” In his report, Dr. Cowles, WHo 18| kept busy turning automobile trafic | _OUt of & Balaxy of every known type 750 Teath St. SE. Letter From President. also director of ""61 Blody ::,nfl Soul [ off Fourteenth street. = - - e Vi Medical and Mental Clinic, and a mem- ‘The carnival was started by a pa- N e o e oF fiieolnEicommizalan s IAR S| raay Homa i re e e etor and read at’ the exercises, Presi.| While the church has an authentic|by mounted policemen and the Navy e ool 5 healing misslon, it &hould openly de-|Band. The Boy Scouts and their band, ’h G t t V I f th S ! e T e R e e e reates. aiue o e eason. vt I cannot be with you on | miraculous healing nival, and her court of 33 pretty girls : Decause the memorial which | He recommended revision of the hen {0 be dedicated is not a formal | church canons, so s to treat any evidence of the respect and esteem | priest or layman preaching the mirac- due to a publi int, but rather a | ulous healing in an n s one com- GEO w LINKINS ship. Tt is a friend | mitting a crime a i ' £ o . Who knew Scnator Crane | the church, of religion and of society. remember him. A ready| Dr, Cowles’ report will be presented REALTOR eep understanding, a |y the commission for its approval. It The Value-Giving sensation of the sessom, bristling with meney-saving opportunities. That's what this Seat Cover Clearance means! The prices listed here are the LOWEST ever quoted, being less than the actual cost of the materials. But do not permit the prices to mislead you as to the quality of these Seat Covers. We've been overstocked—and we've simply Fome ns Fillingness to, see what was | approved, it will be presented at the | [i ANNOUNCES THE ose with whom he came. In con|Church in New Orleans this month as Komething even finer. be submitted as a minortly report. (Opposite Mayflower Hotel) fidence, and it was this complete trust fuchce In'the affulrs of the State and | gren u maln artery, he to recelve for Phone Main 10100 even greater heart, that hi: e ol ol s'l‘l‘:;‘;‘:;‘d‘}‘li’;g general convention of the Episcopal | REMOVAL OF HIS tact, The secret of that loyalts which |® Majority report. If not approved by | | OFFICES TO ir. Crane inspired lay, however, in |& majority of the commission, it may “It kas been well said that there e 1733 De Sales Street e aho friendship without con-| Fearful that she might be butied $n his intexrity and character which | 24 'F, the Hon: Mrs Cecll A, Altcheson i (yepoher 1, 1925 Shabled him to wield so large an in.| her doctor, after her apparent death; % Nution.. It s not only becauss he i | the service’ $700 i sadition <o his and nelghbors of Berkshire ¢ h < ‘monument, a OPENING: got to take our losses—and what is our loss is your gain. best human relationship. It is € the prides of it 16 think that OF SEASON Bomember, all are freh stock. 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