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THY SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTO D. U, DECEMBER 6. 1925—PART 1. 13 RESSWOMEN |LUTHER WILL LEAD |Bride Leaves 72-Year-Old on Corner $15,000,000 BUDGET |t aématiom: "asic . ~ . i e N ~ ~ | ar fixed budget : HAVE SOUND PUBLIC RECORDS| NEW BERLIN CABINET And Disappears in Wedding Garb| APPROVED BY CHURCH i N ! e 2,000,000 and bringing the entire hud | S —— — N 5 o i ity : - ; - = '(ello( 1926 to the $15,000,009 mark .of . | £ Special Dispateh to The Star. amy and annulment have arisen anc . 1 Cuts|1ast veur was apportioned us fallow li\lrs. Kahn, Mrs. Rogers and Mrs. Norton Long | Resignation Accepted, But Chancel- | ™' "0 2 S " L e 5. |the cate is complicated by the duct Presb;terx;:s%x:;lot_:ouncx Cuts ! P R ! BALTI ol that the ceremony was performec ‘otal $3,000, in Two nifssions, ,000; Christian edu i Prominent in Public Affairs—First Two | lor Is Called Upon to Or- When a nice looking young woman | ot "0y PVGTORTA Pollee Jurisdic BEI . tlan.: $281000: moinistoria) el —_— ! ¥ 3 R proposed to him, Jacob Johason, 72| tion. Days’ Session. s%m.m‘m American Bible Society, $1% | 3 nize Ministry. 4 e = Sl i 000; Federal Council of Chutchgs i il Succeed Husband g years old, keeper of a prosperous . o0 . Mefimg Is Called to Plan Big| < = store 1n the Curtls Bay section, con- | Woman Held of Sound Mind. the Associated Press #Ho00. z | e A S By the Associated Press. sented. He supplied the money for a o A e ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., December . i . Mabel Fowler, whose mental condi Y Musical Affair to Aid | e e T e S e e o a i cor s o e Lo otes | nde, eit ongh death. _or, po, ;’,ml)ndxhl.: r::;rlxg'ld"a;v?lp :fi:)en‘fil«-.z’;; ,BEP'“' Reqenber §-—Presiiont ton, D. to be married. Then they |tlon was questioned, had a hearing | Chyrch in the United States of Amer- HOSP'TAL REPORT READY. £ Friendship House o " meliaht |she said: ; § Von Hindenburg accepted the resig-| e pack to Baltimore, and the | pefore & lunacy jury Friday in Crim-|ica for 1926, totaling $15,000,000, was B ietde 2 p use. | o Congrota “They did it for Julius' sake as well | nation of the German cabinet, which|bride told the happy groom to wait|na) Division 1. Justice Bailey presid- |approved by the General Council here b 3 5 : T e i hon |t for mine = was banded him tods The Presi-|for her on a corner until she re!grn'dv ing. Dr. D. Percy Hickling, the Dis. | tcday after a two-day session in which | Friends of Children’s Institutior A e o ol R o s a a | 4 v as lagt August, and sh asn't | 5 - . = 2 lemands totalin 185,000,000 were jted ciety, woman's ke | in Congress, but holds that -4 sense | continue at his post. This means that | 4 week ago Johnson placed the|needed care and treatment at the Gov- | sponds for the most part with that of | Members and friends of the C(h organization been invited to >t humor, made tender by vears of | the chancellor will form u new min-|matter in the hands of his lawyer, | o Hospital for the Insane. Dr. | 1925 ¥ dren's Hospital a to attend niee Fric House W edn; ! . e N D : ; ows | after being visited by a woman who | < e - e Apportfonment in the 1926 hudget is | business meet ospital te - experience in the galleries of Con- istry on a coalition basis, whose views t > z I e e 1iay) atlitie redugat 8 day afternoon at v plans NCISCO, Deceriiber gress, should be a pretty fair equip- told him the bride was not Mary An- | morrow after s ock wher for the prome ce Prag Kahn was elected | 1o, - dipre 8 WD il colneide with the polic derson. widow, as represented to him, lof Attorney Ralph Cusick for the u report for the rvear will be read anc i cert Congresswoman from San Francisco Mrs., Kahn is a stanch Republican A8reements entered into at rno i put the wife of a man living near | woman, declared that though she was motion pictures sh i Audi ' primarily because her husband |, g, believer in the World Court and ratified wt London December 1. [Frederick, Md.. und had not been di- |of a low mentality she was not insane ; | The invi mmitte This cor pvas e Congness The resignation of the cabinet was|vorced. Photographs were sent toland would be better off outsid; Sceiety, § ; Federal Council of |exten ele ¢ appea . trair man for 23 yvears MES. ROGERS POPULAR. in accordance with the announcement | Frederick and attorneys there identi- | asylum. The jury returned a v Churches, 1. IR p Bre chorus together in this city but because the the chanceillor made prior to the|fied the ploture as that of the undi-|of sound mind and ordered her e | This. to with_appropriations ' Dr. F Marshall Langhorn: in ma horal so people of her dis T 4 . | signing of the Locarno pact vorced wife. Now question of big- lease. of $1,344,000 each for the women's banu has b . secretar M ¥ cieties mbined t. {yiet Delleved that | ftas Been Honored for Work in Vet- i form ) who wi during her vears A i one of a niatas on the private secretary | LOWE Mass., December i ol 1. Lincolt and close adviser ' Mrs. Bdith Nourse Rogers, widow of | and Wi oy was writ she had fitted her- | the ‘late Representative John Jacob ten by D 1 <. Barnes, di rector of become a | Rogers, and one of the three woman schools Tt was members o the of the Lis w r that y-ninth Con dean Amer to gress, is going to | and \ late Washington next =2 Vernon Place M work at week to carry ont Church S0 { Washington . some of the things | Dr. 1 N o e f A graduate of | ~ her husband was 35 choru be i | the University of most interested in % lifornia and particularly to v high school see that “the vet 11 qualifi erans of the World W square Band to Play [ MRS Kany \ jteacher, Mrs. i 1ssist her with him g Kahn his comfort carried eizht | | ed in | | who for vears, has been Known n Washington as | he angel of \Wal ter Reed Hos- ROGERs., Dital,” was drafted Savings Always—W ashingtonians look to us at this Checks g time of the year for LASTING GIFTS. The MRS, Cashed ke I leader. but £ entes for her hushands | reputation which we enjoy for “QUALITY” i i ang s much |seat after his death las Sp 4 " following_choral o to diddress women | was dificult to find Democtat t6, run appeals to the donor of Christmas Gifts of at nst her, but finally ex-Gov. IRPSF of Mu o "\h;l is now in the | race, only to I{‘xk(‘ a three-to-one beut q i o) nas not made her loxs com | "Mrs, 1Uers Served ax a Red Cross They know that the ‘“‘name’ Schwartz places Schwartz ‘ Chu wpoint, | matherly, "eclent. ”ute ikted ime e the gifts bought here first in appeal. DON’T Stores ¢ react d competent, and has a g sense i to get overseas be e was signed interest in disabled nspired » Republican Hardi 1 Cooli wcial representative to hospitals throughout Chur hun Mrs. Kahn allowed her name to be | FAIL TO VISIT ANY OF THE THREE = —bri STORES OF B yourrs":s § has. Schwartz & Son 3 Store 708 7th Street N.W'. 709 14th Street N.W . 3123 M St. N.W. (Georgetown ) Cht re: Amieric Ch ure. direc SERVEE SERES | Bible Department, Woman’s | Federation, Outlines Pro- gram at Keith’s Theater. I Mrs. R own ers, who was ht before her av that she is ad for her work as She always has been terested in politics and in nt aff: and was in close Repr tative Rogers' n Congress. is pleased at nks of the Six Mrs. Roge r. - had | in the Possibly you have not yet visited our latest addition—we were proud to announce (last week) the epening of Our New Store Dr. W. L, . 1 A — — Washing <l I Vice Chairman of New Jersey ¢ hasind he concert, and ar 3 Democratic Commission. JERSEY CITY, N. J., December 5. Mary G. Norton, one of the ree women tow members of Con will D Women's ember 14 e bioke [ husband never served at e | here, departed for & Washington to list of patroness Lo tay. Mrs. Norton & i wife of Rouert | | Norton, a Jersey . | | { rei fatch, UNUSE * I i he ) 2 ity business man, A very d Wrist Wat NUSUALI X PROBE COUNTY BOOKS |- L o : ! was elected to LOW PRICED and GUARAN S: i At Congress in 1924 T : e - 2 - dependable! 16 14 AFTER GAMBLIN’! RA'D Program For December 14 ‘ from the twelfih This new location offers much in the way Kt \,,‘,”Z:}da‘x".d “g:“b:‘. ; 825.0" >§ G | Rev. W. L. Durby will offer N Harteyiais . of convenience to Washingtonians in the fully engraved. 30 DAYS FRE! X {ar the December 14 The First g ; ” FEC g TRIAL IF YOU LIKE... .. 7 o She . ia vice Here is a_beautiful Chas. Schwartz PERFECT Al s SR st i 4 Prince Georges Police to Identify heard iin i ? ¢hairman of the Diamond Ring in an exquisite 18-kt. solid Mrancie d“'_' : g "" i $1 Cash—S$1 Weekly ;g - trated talk, “The Christmas Story p Democratic state white gold mounting. A real 00 Jdoors above G) at 14th AND G STREETS > Owner of Property Where will ‘be delivere caminittes of New value. The low terms for such 5' v < S g L 2% K3 ¢ < % n. chairman of the depart Jorsey and was quality make it easy to own . You will enjoy visiting this store and inspect- * " > 65 Were Corne: finé arts of the District Fed- | e e NEW ks; the CHA ® on. M rzinfa White Speel, New Jersey ; ing our ! stocks; the same S. ] ration president, will preside, delegation {o tha $1 Cash—$1 Weekly ng : : 2 December 15 service will be | MES. NORTON. last Democratie SCHW ARTZ QUALITY and Service prevails. & music by tho quartet of |y, "oy national conven. | e —Follow venue Presbyterian on, working first for the nomina- | @ A s e %0 men [ ihe, New York Avenge Srestilarh | ton of Gov. Sitme of sew Jerser o | r3 High-grade movement. Hand. % i i have for his sub. [then for Gov. Al Smith of New York. SR CheEl LD gy = 00 ; Glory . ‘,m‘e.r will || Mrs. Norton went to Washington GO E. Another outstand s-). & ' day mc - Jlding of a|be of y Rev. Lucius L. Plark. | in March for the Democratic cauc Th 3k ing Charles Schwartz value SEL [ trial in t idst by t The man will be Miss Ethel Bag- |#nd was elected secretary of it. e man’s IT BY ALL MEANS.... Moris, fu : o gl Freoy : Business Wom. | Will be sworn in Monday. gation is being made of the records|en’s ¢ shing! T Watch—15-jewel $1 Cash—$1 Weekly o e = . i 3 E. Freeman will e % el B ot Toper Mt |k adc ihe December Commissioned in 0. R. C. seorg s property « Sl M L be (_"“mmrw:fhnns"ln the Officers’ Reserve ington Truthiu [Gucted | At -| Corps of the Army i ol 16 cix fined $500 qe| Frederick Brown Harris will offer|by the War Department to Jome s | fime 3 el the propr he pat 7elprayer and the Columbian Quartet|Barrett, 1014 B strest eouthwest os ELGIN—a thin Ihener, will sing. Mrs. John W. Frizzell, nast a second lieutenant in the Medical | of the District Iederation, | Administrative Corps; to Henry P. i ! model that is [ ide | Berry, 725 Thirteenth street. se o | 3 MARVELOUS?” is the proper word to describe F Other Speakers and Topics. | second lieutenant in the Quartermas | % ter Corps, and to Thomas D. Gates, 508 North Carolina avenue southeast. this valuel Three full-cut dia- monds, mounted in a charming 329.75 0 the eye as it is a 18-kt. solid gold. hand-pierced 3 ker at tk {program will be Bis December 17 | p William F. he spe: bener. 1 l ks b Fraver will e offered by |25 s lieutenant in- the Dentai | mounting SER T '?ma'kablat‘“‘°' i\lE.\;‘—here'x a Strap Watch show th pr | Ay ol . Orps. e. value that positively can't be beat Seaie e Ao PN itev. C. k5. Hawthorne. Music will be 1 Cash: Weekly piec vi po! y | Jerren, scveral niore = will e | 00 C. B Hanttomme, sl il e 2 $1 Cash—$1 Weekly See them tomorrow. Luminous $] 0.00 ; Pending this investigation a war. | QUartet. The chairman will be Mrs.| Mrs. Wilson Carey, of Garden City, | 3 .20 Sl v ERY USEFUL and 2 ety b Bl { Emma Santord Shelton, president of | Long Island, one of America's fore: | HANDY ... = ; istrict of Columbia Women's | most business woinen, is vice president | n Temperance Union. of @ great paper making concern | legal po 1 of liquor ice. Carrol Garrison wa Christ on $1 Cash—$1 Weekly § INITIAL \ et 2 December 18 Rev. Edmund A.|which employs 4,000 hands. 0Tl Hlowming 9| Waish will speak on the subject of Abcoritng. o e o e < Day in Washington and = . 2 RO TAITISON, | Afoscow.” The quartet from the Sa- who is & son of Constable Thomas | Mo Seart Gharch Gooir el sing, and SHIPPING NEWS The Perfect HUNDRE! Garrison, greeted and opposed them &s they entered the shed The rald was conducted by stables Guy Robey and Claude R. and ten deputized citf Follow- tng the ceremony of lis aver will be offered b e Dudley. Rev. George Miss Ada Rainey will Arrivals at and Saflings From v will be observed New York. 'd the program has $100 worth®of real dia- mond value — PERFECT PDDIDPDCREDDDDE? :gzl(e];r: wheel oker ci s and other “‘Z'}?’ E L{"(,;lh:‘m’\"'i, »}l\"":r?:(r enezueld.. = that will steadily mc.raas‘c {% { e i T e Wi B S g o | Bt Fort Lison in value, and one which is An added advantage. You J | teaae D. Arnold of Mount Kainier and |5 hatthour programs on ‘each of [PHES S 1847 ROGERS SILVER—26 pleces, sectionally sure to give a source of have the benefit of the Chas. é | trial of Lohman, who assumed re- | iy’ “';‘1,»11:)?,);L‘;Tf.‘,:“:k.? e DAY. platgd. A very thoughtful and pleasure to any wearer sponsibility for the alleged gamblir Schwartz & Son easy payment 81 Cash SIOO.m) plan as well as high quality at a jiien iZ. | services is in charge of Mrs. Walter | American Le; fros immediately held, and a search | g, Howard, chairman of the Federa- | Cotamin: or liguor in the Steubener home fol- | tion’s Bible department, who inaugu. | banama. lowed, resulting in the liquor warrant | rated the custom last vear. The gen- | 4, Lorenzs: Rio de Janeiro. Nov. 2 Antwerp.’ Nov.' 2 -Bremen. Nov. 2 Cristobal, Nov. 2i San Juan. Dec, actical gift suggestion. 1847 ROGERS,“a nationally - known, 322.40 famous make, in a handsomely appointed chest. against Steubener. [E e st American” Bunier ritgndon. Nov. 28 $1 P . Pay Next low price. R —_— DUE TUESDAY. Cash—$ ekly Year WINS DEBATE PRIZE Minnekahda i LECTURE IN AUDITORIUM. [z i * |Onzaba -y 5 Jenofis . 8 £ : Tames W. Millard Captures Honor | o0 —om o | e | Prdeeiwa 1 i i Nov: | christian Scienc urches to Us i 5 at Georgetown. i Sams i Ol DUE WEDNESDAY. 3 | £ ecember 13. Homer. . (e ? o For being the best individual de.| e ’ ; Celtie i bater in the first prize contest be. | he four Churches of Chi g E iween the senior and junior debating | Scientist, of Washington, authorizes OUTGOING STEAMERS. ke 2 . i sodisties of the Ge wn Universs | branches of the mother chureh, the | SAILED YESTERDAY. Vanity Cases and Compacts, sterling, il . Clocks, S;th Tho[mzs and other $5 00 t ty Law school, James William Mil. | First Church of Christ, Scientist, in | Leviathan —Southampton -1z:00 . Shaving|Setsiasilowlias i) o ver plated and gold filled, as low $4 00 amous makes, as fow as...... A lard will be given a faculty prize of [ Boston, M‘-) ., announce a ‘fre?"\;v‘\' e S ampron: 500N > A IR . 25. |ture on Christian Science by John | Parie—Havre . ... 10:00 A i Cigarette Cases, sterlin, ver . 5 . Mr. Millard was @ member of the | Randall Dunn, C B..‘of Boston, in | Martha WashingtonNapiés.".1 11108 4 Ivory Pyralin Sets 75C to 51.50 and r,,‘h“d and gold flled.as low 00 Cuff Buttons, Tie Clasps, Scarf Pins, Dress winning senior team which success. |the new \\'a;hi;\g\nn Audllorué;n. Vehidyk—Rofterdam " 19:03 A and odd pieces...... o i 2 Sets, Bar Pins, Brooches, Caff Pins, Sauteirs, fully contended against the dep Nineteenth and E streets, Sunday | Providence—Nables 12:00 M. A i owni n Chains, Emi 3 * tion of aliens. The other member of | afternoon, December 13, at 3:30 | Giuseppe Verdi—Naples li gg*- Pearls, Richelieu, Bluebird $5 00 Kod.gl{u ‘Xf Brownies make a: $2.00 Lechets, » Emblemes the winning team was William Aller- 5 E ber of the | EoRce S8, Juan. %§$fl and Navarre, as 10W 28.comme. % o ideal gift. 10W 88 ceseervm.ote ton Roberts. Members of the junior| M unn is a member of the | Pastores—Hav 112300 M team, who defended the affirmative | Board of Lectureship of the First |gan JoserSantlaso. ‘lgggi slde of the question, were William |Church of Christ, Scientist, in Bos- | Southern Cross—B :00 2 k s his s St Georgo— Hormuda Vallle Whittington and Thomas Louis [ ton, and will take as his_subject, Fort St Geo Glenn, jr. “|“Christian = Science; the Friend of | Mayato—Trivida . _.... . Ralph Patrick Dunn, president of | Mankind. This is the first time the | Cuyamapa—Nuevitas .. the junior society, presided at the de- | four Christlan Science Churches of | Adolph Bratt—Monts Christi. bate. The judges were Robert S.|Washington havé engaged the new SAILING TODAY. Regar, Third Assistant Postmaster | Auditorium for a lecture, all other | Aidan—Para General, chairman: Green Haywood [auditoriums used having been over- s ki b ot i 28993 8333 8 g3y Know Your Jeweler W hen You Buy Diamonds Home of < ] k AILING MONDAY. i \ Perfect ] Hackworth, solicitor of the State De-|flowed in the past and some being | p.ganstiord—Berzen . 12:00 P.M. th M y partment: Horace J. Donnelly, solici. | unable to obtain seats. The lecture | Ecionis—Copentugen 2:00 P 708 7 Street - Diamonds 3123 M’ Street tor of the Post Office Department;|is given unm‘ nwl u}v}. u”ev ‘9:‘ B e SEoe I S = 2 ¥ & N\ . J. Burkinshaw, assistant dis cond, Third and Fourth Churches R s . A - \ i - e R S SAILING TUBSDAT. 709 14th Street AN Y o ) {70 Georgetown Kelly, assistant United invited to attend Rerensaria—Southampion . ... 11:00 A M. S 2 . & ney. All the judges are graduates of - - = Frederik VI1T—Oslo 112:00 M the Geargetown xchool The oak pillars in an old church in | Grispholm —Gaothenburg ifl X Poplar, one of the London suburbs, sxxmx-—mumfin. There is excellent auto service be- | are said to have been the masts of mb—fix B - g .ween Damascus and Bagdad stmmlwrecked or captured ships of the Spant poroiny lnmn the do’:‘:rl.m ish Armaday Silvia—St, %...__....._‘: