Evening Star Newspaper, December 15, 1925, Page 10

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10 FIVE PERSONS DI INTENEMENT FIRE Four Women and Man Trap- ped as Blaze Sweeps New York Structure. |Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C. Topping Today Celebrate Fiftieth Wedding Anniversary he Associated Press NEW YORK, Dece C their live wed early roved a five. Fourteenth | the women perished | hile the other wom- > a fire, umstances, of a tenement the farm and became an apprentice to a firm of contractors at Pittsfleld, Mass., with whom he learned the mason's trade. Immediately following a four-year apprenticeship Mr. Top- ping was employed in Boston. The following year he returned to Long Island where at Patchogue he met Miss Terrell, who became his bride. There the couple made their home until 1890, when they moved to Bridgehampton, one of the old his. toric villages on eastern Long Island, Which had been the home of Mr. Topping's ancestors since before the Revolutionary War. Mrs. Topping was born, April 19, 1855, and was the daughter of Mr. and !\lr& Danlel Terrell of Patchogue, N. Y. She has one brother and one sister left of a family of seven. The two sons of Mr. and Mrs. Top- ping are Arthur A. and Willlam B., both of this city. They are with their parents today, and in honor of the occasion are tendering them a dinner party at one of the downtown hotels. el Millions Worship Lama. More than a hundred million Chinese worship the Panchan lama, the Tibetan living Buddha. This re- liglous leader was once a poor boy of the streets and 37 years ago he was elevated to his present eminence by rites known only in the inner Buddha Navy By tho Associated Press. The demands of navalaviationalon Rear Admiral W. R. Shoemaker, chief of the Bureau of Navigation, sald to- day in his annual report to Secretary Wilbur. Admiral Shoemaker urged that the present allotment of three appointees to each Representative and Senator be increaséd to at least four, which between 700 and 750 offic v viation, while the training of an qual number of enlisted men pilots would bring the total estimated by the Bureau of Aeronautics to be necessary for carrying out its pro- gram. R Admiral Shoemaker does not believe in naval aviators remaining perma- nently with that branch of the serv- ice, but holds they should be assigned to other duties from time to time, as “the aviation problem technically as to the knowledge required is no more specialized than the operation of any other type, and is even less than the requirement in some of the technical he estimated would make available ! as | require an increase in the number| i, of appointees to the Naval Academy, | the present authorized strength of THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. 0, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1925. Chief Asks Academy Rolls Be Increased to Produce Flyers that the enlisted strength of the Navy e | be increased to 96,000 was reiterated in the report, and it is pointed out ¢ under last year's appropriation 86,000 had to be reduced to 82,000 be- cause of insufficlent funds. The past year saw a general im- provement in the character and ex- perience of Navy personnel, the re- port said, with the number of offi- cers gradually increasing. Rich Foods Surfeited. In olden times when negroes were taking employment in Maryland they insisted that their masters should put «a clause into their contracts agreeing that the negroes should not be fed upon canvasback duck and terrapin, A Very Desirable Apartment for Rent The Dresden 2226 Conn. Ave. OFFICERS INSTALLED BY TRINITY LODGE Conrad Praetorius Is Elected Worshipful Master at Annual Meeting. After electing Dr. Conrad Prae- torfus its worshipful master for the ensulng Masonic year, advancing the offictal line and installing the officers, the membership of Trinity Lodge, No. 41, F. A. A. M., last evening adjourned to the City Club for its annual ban- quet and entertainm Frederick L. Haller, the retiring master, presided The entertainment was under the general direction of the new senior 1 Dr. Lodge of the District were guests of honor, and several of them, including Deputy Grand Master Jacobs, Grand Past Grand A new British a hover in the rplane which can settle down In i confined sp: tu gyro plane with windmill apparen:ly never stop rotating no matter what the flight conditions. NASH R. McReynolds & Son | Sales—Service 1423.25-27 L St. NW. Main 7228 Sales 14th and Park Road N.W- Leon S. Hurley, Mgr. Col. 2619 y Years of Satisfactory Serv John W. Thompson & Co., Inc. 829 17th St. N.W. Main 1477 branches of the line in which special circles. He is worshiped as a living | ization is not necessary now." Eod. The recommendation of iss J E w E L R Established Sale of Women’s and Misses’ Winter Coats Richly Fur Trimmed At Savings *102 to ‘40X Price Ranges $39.50, $49.50, $69.50 to 5110 New Spring Dresses For All Occasions Specials, $16.95 and $25 $18 to $35 Winter Dresses Two Groups $10.95 and $16.95 Xmas Gifts Women Appreciate Teddies & Step-Ins Hand-Painted Silk Pl T o Gl and Chenille Scarfs Glove Silk— Special $2.98 > $6.95 to $12.50 Negligees and Dance Sets Bath Robes FPE $5.95 t styles— $3.95 to $15 Sk awed Planed Scarfs Silk Hosiery "$2.95 1875 Our Stock Contains a Mine of Suggestion in the Lines of Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Clocks, Silverware, Etc. Inspect these items Fine Bar Pins Dainty Wrist Watches for Ladies s In’gold and white and reen fold: atap PYnUmAGD Pins, set with g00d | o pfalndn covered. ¢ Atiract vl smaller diamonds, for. . . s A B O ST s S tebee, i whiie | B ool 190 gold, set with diamond. Gifts for Men Ladies’ Rings Gold and Green and White Gold beautitul Rings in “basket” set e n o tings. Cuff Links— In gold, platinum top and solid plat: We direct attention to these Rings. $5 to $35 Scart Pins (Platinum 18-karat white gold set $25 Up il fin Slemond; from UP top). set with diamond, < Prbersen, Joweer & Siversiiy 3 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C. Topping.|on a farm r E Harbor, N. Y. who have li 5618 Conduit road | then an important ling town, and for the past six years, are today cele- | some of Mr. Topping's older brothers brating the fiftieth anniversary of | were among those to embark for the thei They are 76 and 70 | Arctic or for a voyage around the spectively. “Horn.” ing was born April 3, 1849,! At the age of 21 Mr. Topping left ORI R RO O Offers “Protection™ Bill. r Borah of Idaho y a bill int utional intry. 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D a St. Afternoon Tea The fairy tale does not specify what sort of flowers Cinderella wore at the ball—but surely the fairy godmother must have purchased a corsage from Gude, since flowers less fragrant and beautiful could not have found favor with the prince! 4 ] % i s ¥ % % % % s Daintily served at 7 A Ml ¢ much appreciated is the Gift of China And it will be wise to remember at this time that the reputation which the DULIN AND MARTIN signature pledges for quality is readily appreciated by every woman in Washington — THE MOST COMPLETE COLLECTION-TO BE FOUND IN THE CITY. e X3 American Beauty Roses! GUD Tiwo Stores for Your Convenicnce 1223 F Street N.W. BROS. CO. Tea, Cc offee, Hot Choco- . dice reams, French and Mecet your friends at A genuine welcome 1212 F St. N.W. 1102 Conn. Ave. OXOF XXX XTI 03 awaits you. 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