Evening Star Newspaper, November 16, 1925, Page 16

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16’ THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTO. D. C, MONDAY OVEMBER 16, 1925. X —_— e T e e SN A, NV DRSS O e 1 | d, t: t Robert Wi {ll; third, , Everhart; third, Great Run, R. Win- A con- , welgl E 2 HEBREW ORDER T0 HAVE |$100,000 M.-E. FUND |RACES AND FIELD DAY |gnd entry of Robert winmul o 2 | s coushs, saa these weights con- | tope, weighing 31 pounds 3 ounce i y BIG CLASS INITIATION Is HALF suBsCRIBED CRDWD WARRENTON; VA. guezn' 1eeaubg¢r‘1nc%7n_x§&?(. g,‘,:fi,' :P’:;;u;rfi}:.“c::;la“:?nf:; l;xlalr‘?;;flg:xrrl: A. L. Brown, with 89 poumlfa, A fine country took )-arrl in the festival Ponles over 12 hands over jumps| The Master's Cup, steeplechase, | festival. The top bag was taken by | 1,000 people from all parts of tie | Dinner to Accompany Ceremonies | Winners Announced for Seven|Trixie, R. E. Ferneyhough; third,|Mayfleld, Frost Anderson; second,| i | s 3 Snappy, Jean Leache. Gouya, W. C. Seippe. by Local Lodge at Pythian { $51,000 Secured in Drive for New Horse Show Classes and Five Child’s ponfes—First, entry of Rob- | | S 2 ¥ ért Ferneyhough; second, Peter Pan, : : | | ; | ‘emple November 30. | Building for Hamline Con- Afternoon Events. Willet TLeache; third, Behave Your.|102 Pounds of Fish in 5 Hours. | | | ' { 3 .| The Independent Moses Montefiore ton Special Dispatch to The Star. self, Mary Morton. Record-breaking catches of fish i i Discoveries of Egyptian City | Lodze, No. 238, local branch of the gregation. WARRENTON, Va., November 16| Prize in each class was a silver cup. | were made in Hastings, Englaud, re- | Progre e Order of the West, a Jew- v First race, Warrenton Purse, $100 1sh order of 10,000 members through- (Special).—The Warrenton Hunt races | FITHE tioe (Fates fim;‘;’d. 310 to | Contly, by competitors in the Na~ Made by Pennsylvania | out the Western part of the country,| More than half of the $100,000 set|and field day had favorable weather |fpira: Firat. Sen Sermont. Biwarg | tional Federation of Sea Anglere’ fes. E " Yol h"lhl a ngfi Clu;}s inll'-lmonh;md as the goal for the building fund of|and a large crowd in . attendance.|Barker; second, Gravity, Brookmead md‘]'a gays t:xoe Lox‘ndgnhnuly m.u.h anquet at Pyt n Temple on lon- lasse Stables. ver two ns o s8h were caught University Party. day, November The Woodrow |the new Hamline ‘M. ‘B. Church now f,f:’,fio,.‘,'“n's“a;’,;“:v:n“, aocupled | S ¥illam . Wilbur Memorial Cup, |by motor boat eompetitors one day. Wilson Lodge, No. 316, has been cor- | belng erected at Sixteenth and AN-| 0 WO T T8 TR0 A6 MUK | gieeplechase of 314 miles. Tirst,|the top bag being taken by Mr. | dially invited to attend. Gustave A.| son streets has been subscribed. fleld for the benefit of the Fauquier |Troad, D. C. Sands; second, Arlington, | Evans of the Dreadnaught Club, Lon- || By tho Assoclated Press Ring is president of the Independent | The campaign was formally opened | focniral V. Fromont; third, Ben Hampshire,|don. His catches weighed 102 pounds | ‘ PHILADELPHIA, November Moses Montefiore Lodge, while Miss | yesterday at the morning service. At| ™ \yinnars in the classes were as fol- | I West. and consisted of 820 fish, mainly | ~ s Leen thrown on Ol estdent of the Wood- | that time the campalgn workers made | 10" Sumping class, open (o all— | . Flat race, % mfle; $75 to winner, | whiting, which he caught within five e : their individual subscriptions and | U echiact lonasts by e $10 to third. First, Ban' [ hours. later started on, thelr caunvassing of | pocic. “econd. Becky o el 1 second, Olive May, M.| On & le community. * At the meeting Jast | poduon " thi'a “ Town Topics, John night reports of the workers were | profent s : i announced. It was stated today that | =3 1000 re than §5L000 had been sub-| i UFYREND o 3 Queen Ann, Victor Froment; third, ol We are saddened today by the * day over a ton of fish ! sudden loss of one of our most Mast Depu lds and under—TFirst, | . Lee; econd, ! ¢ Grand Mas nbia Solo beloved executives, Miss Lillian cribed. Edwin D. Detwiler, general chair- i i | J y of R. Wallach. | rom A . tield lowing candidates will travel | man of the campaign committee, an- | IiTY o 4 sl ! expedition, describing the work, W e B rradetieided | g ampaig n 0,000 | LEht-weight hunters—First, Sports | £ ‘nade public by the university last : Mow. Sor | Rounced ho expected the full $100.0001 1y5n, " Betty - Nesbitt: second, Queen ! Langenkamp. To honor her mem- | 1 to be subscribed before Saturday, al-| \pp' Victor Froment; third Moon- i ’ e Nathan | though the campalgn s set to con- | Gine 3 M witbur. 3 A ! teisan is the biblica Shan, Morris | tinue to Thanksgiving. sh e, d- X it : - g 3 e R and lies at the eastern end of the Louis Kaplan. Max Green, | & supper meeting of. the campatgn | JIeavy and midale weight huntors-— | ros ent ory our entire store family will Valley of {en-.-.-}! overlooking u\.-‘\ . Joseph Goldman, | teams, us well as the “big gifts” com- . s ry Poole; sec- | ey of Jordan t was the chief city of Solomon H. Feldman, | mittee, will be held at 5:30 o'clock to- x & - . . x the famous Decapolis, the League of 1, Samuel Tandle: | morrow night, when reports will be is necessarily dependent upon an adequate stand in silent prayer tomorrow ' en Ci ymiin Egyptian literature con Varfant passages in the Rible ren © name h-Sha'an,” whicl made of the receipts of toduy and to- | rerot morrow. supply of cap'tal to keep business going and to finance expansion and improvement. Make Your Business for three minutes, at 10 AN, dur- Home in the NEW " committee is work- | iness men of the Dr. Joseph | Ed- | A ¥ i i 3 5 z s Joan sprosperity dependsiupon precitely ing the time of the funeral hurch; the same thing. Available capital makes Vermont possible profitable investment. Buflding Many hundreds of Washington people are accumulating it through our Savings De- T 3 'fl&"l" EIGISI{ partment. Oh, These Times' ST s ige made o ! ». From the Ruy Blas, P His Tip to the Waiter. o the ey 2% Paid on Checking and 3% on Savings Accounts oy From the Los Angeles Times. Mr. Meenly had dined unusually well, and In due course the walter came along with his bill. Mr, Meenly | detained him. “1 say, waiter,” he said, confiden- occupatl er by B: yoeled off. Th his Autumn vel, coni rctent “Yes, igel-—so sweet and he is an odest!” 2 Yes, very modest. She shows ather what she licks than what she as?’ antines, have been | sumption of wo 15 szeHéchfi Co. also 1ins of a L Grecian temple. tially, “are you allowed ta take tips ad to that most delighted in this establishment?” i ] Venignes Ind Egyptian oceu-| “Thank vou very much, sir,” satd ||| | o n a door jamb | the waiter, smiling expectantly. i siit—from Mr. Meenly sank his voice almost to a whisper. . the sam 4 0 “Well,” he sald, “I hear Lightning Phill nds 4 psr- | the cond is certainty for tomor- Saul i ows' big race R S i DISTRICT OF ‘COLUMBIA MCKEEVERMGOSS e ) WBA EowarD J. 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