Evening Star Newspaper, October 18, 1925, Page 20

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20 WAL LIVINGSTONE, SHIP OWNER, DIES Rose to Success Through Book, Name of Which Once Strong Man, Ajax Becomes Ill From Mild Effort By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, October 17.—Selig (Afax) Whitman, former strong man of the New York Police De- partment, is seriously fIl at his home as a result of lifting a com- | paratively small bag of gold bullion Whitman once lifted w 1.000- THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., OCTOBER 18, 1925—PART 1. CONTESTSTARTED AMONG D.C GRS 13 to Get Trip to Atlanta as Stone Mountain Fund Prize Drive. | never shown in any other wars in his- |tory. | Former Senator Hoke Smith re- called the generosity of Gen. Grant at Appomattox in refusing to accept the sword of the beaten commander and in allowing the Southern soldiers to take home with them their horses and equipmert so that they could begin at once to raise crops. Henry K. Bush-Brown, whose au- thority on art is nationally recos- nized, paid a tribute to Augustus Lukeman, the sculptor. Mrs. Min- negerode Andrews and Mrs. Francols Berger Moran outlined plans for the campalgn. Admiral Grayson drew his execu- Dimock, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lansing, Mrs. Minnegerode Andrews, Mri Gibson Fahnestock, Mr. and Mrs. I B. Smith (Mrs. Maud Howell Smith). Senator and Mrs. Claude A. Swan son, Senator and Mrs. Duncan U, Fletcher, Mrs. Blair Bannister, Miss Jessie Dell, Col. Robert M. Thomp son, Mrs. W. C. Eustis, Mr. and Mrs, Adolph Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Walter R. Tuckerman, Dr. and Mrs. Sta Rinehart, Mr. and Mrs. George I Mitchel, Mr. and Mrs. Robert I McNelll, Justice Jennings Baily, Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Douglus, My and Mrs. Charles M. Galloway, Judge GHOOSE EPISCOPAL MISSION BISHOPS Prelates Name Four, While Deputies Kill Drastic Divorce Restriction. depart York, well, general secretary field ment national council, New Missfonary Bishop of Idaho The house of deputies today dealt a death blow to the resolution pon- sored by the Sanctity of Marriage As- soclation when it tabled the resolu- tion by an overwhelming imajority The resolution would have amended the canons of the church making re- marriage after divorce almost impos- sible, 1. S. JOHNSON DIES AT 92. —— e Delos Blodgett, Mrs. Henry F. berfa, and Middleton Stewart Barn- COSGROVE ONCE PLACED IN ROLE OF PLAYING SPY ; lUnwittineg Reveals Army Secret During Free State’s First ‘War Maneuvers. Correspondence of the Associated DUBLI eptember 2 ports credited F ident Cosgrave with | unwittingly playing the of sp: during the first the Free State, rol army maneuvers of wh the h showed and equipped in the n lin mountal Prominent Tennesseean Succumbs After Brief Illness. LENOIR CITY, John Barton Payne, Senator and Mrs. Royal S. Copeland, Senator and Mrs. Tyson, Mrs. J. Borden Hurrl man, Senator Thomas J. Walsh, Mr, and Mrs. Edward B. McLean, Mri Thomas Walsh, Mrs. John All Dougherty, Mr. and Mrs. Bush Brown, Henning C. Nelms, Eiton 0. Pillow, Senator and Mrx. Willlam J. Harris, Senator and Mrs. Walter F. George, Mr. and Mrs. George L. Curtls, Dr. and Mrs. Thomas F Green, Mr. and Mrs, M. Lelser ring, Mr. apd Mrs Jacobsen, Senator and® Mrs. Smith, Mr and Mrs. Wade H. Mr. and Mrs. Harry C. ator and Mrs, Morrls Sheppard and Mrs, Francols Bergere pushed a tive committee from the following guests at his dinner last night Guests at Dinner.. Mr. and Mrs. Bennett, Mr. and Mrs. Willam Hard, Mr. and Mrs. Milton E. Alles, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Atwood Colman, M. L. Fox, Mr. and Mra. Danfel C. Roper, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Light, Mr. and Mrs. Mil- ton C. Ellfott, Ex-Gov. and Mrs. Rob- ert Cooper, Mr. and Mrs. David H. Blair, Col. and Mrs. Clarence O. Sherrill, Bascom Slemp, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Harper, Prince and Princess Cantacuzene, Senator and Mrs. Nicholas Longworth, Senator and Mrs. Oscar W. Underwood, M troops to be well tr He Forgot. pound dumbbell and e o : relght car up a hill in St. John's = X. 1 P Thirteen young women of Washing- October 17.—Willlam ton are to be awarded a free trip to Si-vear-old banker, ves- Atlanta, Ga., to attend as honor and president of the Lake | guests the great costume ball there Association, died suddenly in connection with the Stone Moun- tonight tain Confederate memorial campaign, > often announced here yesterday by on, ‘chairman of the Washington committee. he thirteen young women selected re to be the ones who sell the great- st number of campaign coins for the | | memorial. In_ addition, nominations | and photographs must be sent to the Washington headquarters, 900 South- ern building, before November 1, it By the Associuted Fress NEW OILIZAN Four i ; Hiad P).—Juckson 8. misslonary bishops of the Protestant “ , 5 Eplscopul Church were choxen toduy | Prominent resident of Lenoir by the house of bishops meeting here | 41€d at his home here early this in kenerul convention of the church | morning, following a brief iliness. He and went Lo the house of deputies for | was the father of Curtls B. Johnson, nfirmation blisher of the Charlotte Observe: ollowing bishops were chosen: | Charlotte, N. C., and former publish: - 3 Thomas of Porto Alle the Knoxville Sentinel, Knoxvilie, v ere not s agin Blshop of Brazil; | Tenn. posed to di Nichols Yamunichi Funeral services will be conducted ' President KAy e bese Jupan, i |from the family residence Sunday r to make no use oto Robert E khlfl.‘nfll-rnnun at 1:30 o'clock after which all the aff il . prior Masambulam Monag- | the remains will be taken to Knoxville he consent 1 Bishop of Li- for burial borhood of the D far from his house, President Cosgr e Tenn., October no Johnson, 92, st July he became par: on his left side from assisting the transfer of gold in the Wool worth Building He was known as a physical mar vel and often posed for arti ¢ the National Academy of De: He retired from the police depart ment five years ago. . 5, October 17 ve @ City, | Tode cut to look or was ques s office here said that a vhich he had for- factor in The commer rable a high Ontario, was sufficient SOCIAL HYGIENE B[;DY ‘ PLANS SPECIAL MEETING | the Shirley Che, bishon Camy ity of & 1 throu firmly implant- is mind when he went to De- 1861 to make his own way in Community Center Department Co- ave been sent to every y, organization and club zed here to nominate three young women between the ages of 16 5 for the contests. Winners of the contests, together with the win- ners of similar contests being con- dudted in other cities. are to be pre- sented at the ball, which will be held January 19 The harvest campaign for the sale of the memorlal half-dollar coins minted by the Government to aid the construction of the ne Mountain al was launched Thursday night dinner given by Admiral Cary T. rayson, chairman of the campaign committee for the City of Washington. Claude N. Bennett explained the purpose of the coinage, stating that it was the first time in history that |any Government had assisted in pay ing tribute to soldiers who had at tempted to disrupt it. Praises Humanity. % Operating in Move for Session at Eastern High. FRANC JEWELRY CO. 627 7th ST. N.W. WE LEAD — OTHERS FOLLOW FRANC JEWELRY CO. Rose Raply in Worle 627 7th ST. N.W of The ment Community Center Depart District of Columbia public . in co-operation with the So. Hygiene Society of the District ranging a_special v Center (New was the and ation Co. &‘b\\j s N ! | to which the m and admi | cordially invited, tree. Four thousand announcements al- ready have been distributed by Mra L. W. Hardy, general secrettar: | through the public ools | Washington, to teact paren children in that section of th M Exner, M. D., director es of the Ameri ssociation, dired of I LRI T dll Letive in the rs, cational Social Hy lerie H. Parker. protective measurs American Social Hygiene Association, 1 the leading speakers on that occasio which 1s to be presided over by the | president of the I organization, | S The subfec vital imj i in Life William Hard pictured the Civil War_as differing from all others in | the fact that, while greater heroism never was shown than was displayec on hoth sides, t was @ humane quality and a respect for each other v decade ake Hazard. the Anniversary Coupon Good as Cash at The Franc Jewelry Co. During the Entire Month of October, 1925 | This coupon when properly signed and presented at the time of purchase will entitle the holder to a special allowance of Pay Next Year Nearly every busi- ness is run on credit, more or less. So why not buy on credit? Here you are welcome to the most generous credit terms in Wash- ington. Buy all you want and pay in small weekly, semi-monthly or monthly payments. You won’t miss the money this way. §00-foot | h t for the elimir for Christmas Don’t wait until the real rush begins and take the “left- overs.” Come in now and make vour Christmas selec- tions. 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