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ARTICLE 8 of by- notice is hereby given that the annua ne of the stockholders of The Cani 'ract of a b Sear and ness as m iy on Company for the electjon directors for the ensuing on of such other husi- rought befors the meeting Wil be hald At the office of the company: 8Ath_and M sts. nw. Washineton. D. €. { sdav. Januars’ 14, 1096, “at 1o m_ The nolls will be open from m. until 12 “o'elock_noon. H.D. CRAMPTO! ) FLORI T iy ronducted ; Tith our pereanaily eondacted tour Janu 2. Threr dass at Winter Haven dnd. Drivt. £ of SHiuins In Florida all Winter. Bhone OF ARE GOING A STOCK Address Box D HAND LAU Fxpert MBI Conn. ave. DER- MME. North 31 TAUGHT BY assist you in alifying. Fr MARCELLING expericncn® can tion after o and 6 o'clock 1 Wil NoT < s racted by an: n'\»..n HEN H. BOW 1 WILE RESPONSIBLE FOR debts wotracted by any others than mysell LAWRENCE S/ SPURCK.’2715 141h st n bors and windows. Keep out. o 1 BILLS. Instalied "-'1:1-2:,": I I"’ window sash. L: a lifetime HV'! {1 P|Imll Col. '(fl THE R. I’l"S TIME FOR ROOF REPAIRING i Refore h bave us p 1121 5th n.w. npany Phone Main IRONCLAD esos Profitable Printing Results in 1926—consult this million dollar plant The Nati(_mal Capital Press '25 YI:ARS OF SUCCESS 0od materials and playing fair igton house owners we have reputation to guide you when - 'ROOFING _cow __Phone Main §3: Your 1926 Printing Needs will meet your every uirement [ exotuted by this establishment. HIGH GRADE. BUT NOT HIGH PRICED. T ADAMS, _PRINTER, 512 Llw Sa, ! ns and cold weather, our Toof in tip-10p shape | extended | down the co: | Wa Quanlic 1AL | milit | tried +| ashore jguan COLD IS PROMISED | | Blanket Which Had Covered City for 48 Hours Lifts. Steamer Aground. Befogged Washington. which had been cautionsly edging its way about | for more than 48 hour: aring and ruster | promised that it would | sone by widatternoon Crisply a1 noon to- Weightman be entirely weather by night cool will vielnity ~said, v will | An atmo considerat snow and Greut k | Valley, the ind in i within snow (el' es is causing on of the < und upper Mi Weather Bureau repor 1 probability two days, vain | here or Steamer blanket many Aground. - of mist, miles The grav which for shipping in the caused a steamer hington lin Distriet of ¢ with 112 Washington-bound igers aboard, to Zo aground Ly hort distance from of the N lumbis L yester a & Va. due here A the The day morning tion through the marine his way in stuck fast Geoghe YD went to the vith two tu up to the wl s at 7 a.m. yester moving with cau warrow channel at posi when the pilot lost | the fog and the ship the mud. Capt. William an megaphoned to the and soon the mari aid_of the passe rs tied were on a not lifted he mud last n by high tid was expected by officials of the ¢ v, but with the two tuss st v another attempt was to be made today Another orthland, made th | however, arriving al o'clock this morning Auto Ac ain mists, there being but nts. none of ther ou reported to polic night and early Opera stor vehicles extreme . closely ob- n ler wis from Norfolk trip suce oSt on time the My, 8 steamer Pew ove o speed. Child { ones to be enda ured vision of driver: 1M ve nortt 3 an automobile ¢ .. >t Mount Rainier, the intersection of Rhode avenue and Twelfth s The child suffered a ed by and wound. A Geyear-old pirl, n 1 Kearney street was knocked down by a tru loomed suddenly above he to cross the roadway teenth and Lawrence streets. fered from cuts, bruises and The truck was Stewart of 653 Sixteer east Henry ma Pendygr ¥ eet, was taken to Emergency Hospital last night for injuries to his legs after he had been thrown from a bicycle on Fifteenth near K streets when bumped by an automobile driven by Israel Manakee, 48 vears old, of 4015 Illinois avenue. Man Hit by Taxicab. A fourth accident occurred Allen Lane, colored. 70 vears oid, 1541 Columbla street, was struck by a taxicab operated by John M. Wallace. olored. of 1 Fifth street. at Ninth and French streets last night. He was taken to Freedmen's Hospital and treated for cuts and bruises. treet cars and busses ran far be. hind schedule, and here and there & tie-up occurred when automobile: jammed in front of street cars or electric plows on the street cars fused to function properly. The fog, while not setting ord for density here, acc nm,_ i Forecaster Weighteman, was some- thing of a phenomencn for this vicin ity, where few fogs ever settle. SEACOAST UNDER BLANKET. Tied Up: Traffic In Biz Cities. January orth Shipping Impeded 6 America ‘pea from Charleston, | s far North paralyzed hile normal in cities 1 has been Boston has been for the past 36 treet_and rail- ke New York Boston impeded nger steamers out of Norfolk vesterday were delayed from 2 to 12 hours and with few exceptions freighters sought safe anchorage until the heavy fog cleared. In New York a fine rain added to the fog's low visibility and for five hours trafic was snarled and delayed. A collision of two freight trains in the Bronx tied up the New York Central | trunk tracks for several hours. Out- going through trains were held up and crowded the tracks for 12 miles. Ferry service was disorganized and acean vessels crept slowly into quar- antine, in many cases late. No deaths were reported. In Boston the blanket of fog made{ he city as dark as night and street lights were 1it most of the day. Night steamers: bound: for coast ports wait- ed several hours at quarantine before being able to get under way. Meteorolo explained ~ that an envelope of warm air over the earth's cold surface accounted for the fog. The steamship Alegrete. en route from Brazilian ports to this city, went during: the -pight off Manas- “oast Guard station, New Jersey. is believed to be in no She is believed to have in the heavy fog. The is a freighter and carries The vessel danger. grounded steamship no passengers. ACCUSED OF JOY-RIDING. Colored Chauffeur Arrested Upon Release From Jail. Archie Nash, colored, former chauf- feur for ex-Senator Hitchcook of Nebraska, was arrested vesterday,by Detective B. W. Thompson when he was released fromh the Baltimore jail and brought back to Washington to answes a charge of joy-riding. Nash had just served sentence for collidipg. which was imposed when he could not pay a fine of $50 and costs. It is alleged he took Mr. Hitchcock's automobile without the latter’s consent and went to Baltimore about two months ago. there getting into the collision which cost him 52 davs in jail and the arrest on the joy-riding charge. He is being held at the first predinct pending a preliminary hear- ing in Police Court. 52-day One of every 25 of the 52,000 retail drug stores in the United States is a chain system’™ store. ASFOG DISAPPEARS found the ! setile | YOUTH DISAPPEARS; from | ) when | seri- | THE EVENING STAR, WASHIN NGTON, - D. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 6, 1926. [W. 0. Lowe Kills Self, After Quarrel With His Wife After a quarrel with his wife. W. O. Lowe, 32 years old, of 408 Kentucky avenue southeast went to a bedroom and fired a bullet | through his temple, dying before | aid could reach him, Jate yester- day. According 1o the police. he had engaged In a sharp el ercation with Mrs. Lowe, and struck he after sho had smacked their 17- month-old son for snatching food from. the table. Mrs. Lowe fainted, and when she revived, her hus- band went to his room. Mrs. Lowe and the child were just approach ing the bedroom when Lowe called out not to enter, and the crash of followed. Coroner Nevitt cd e of suicide. mooning where "t with the of “his fa ssued @ certifi- | re a ! for th % | while, - KIDNAFING FEARED Scrcs Parents Post Card Saying He Was Abducted by Two Men. Tt 5 1o president ind the it sive nor than, suite, hon, he nan ta Mo obe ou wif { thouht The ng e 1gned fo s | Byt | w [ lice it L D today L% \DLEPHITA January ias their only ¢ | hou wching for Joseph | 1 {Schwait, rold Temple Universit 3 medical student, who is believed to have been kidnaped. The vouth lett his home yesterduy morning at 8 )k to attend his | i cla He never ched school, but | °F fisg n were h I + humble = wait Berlin ey rd e three hours ance, which sa Kidnaped b er his disappear- | Phoned b ision on white and colored man in machine. Hit on head.” Don't worry: wiil try (o get home. Tell the [police. T feel izay. J Detéctives sugzested that the youth have struck by an auto- mobile, and that the driver, (rightened by the accident, had taken his vietim | to unother part of the eity. They have | been unable to find any of the missing Loy | Sehwait's father is so il | trouble tha he has t .| of s son's disapp 1 nted. “ROXY” GANG TO GIVE| ;. ¥ FOUR CONCERTS HERE - The erary upport Will Start Tour of Country to Aid | ! Hospital for Tubercular Children. The hote | may The wou trac with heart | Been told And Ir Once ! lov Rothafel, bhetter s norrow to give | t the Washing ay and Sun. | ain the patients | Elizabeth and 1 intereste ot ma “ided him and Auditorium on S y and al Wa st hapy hat my It Youngsters of the city not over 131 vears ge will be admitted at hali | price to the Saturday and Sunday | matinee concerts at the Auditorium. | whether or not they are accompanied | by adults. Part of the proceeds of all concerts there will go to the Washing- ton Chapter of the American Red Cross for the care of children of vet-| srans under GGovernment treatinent. The remainder of the receipts will 20 to the erection of a 230-bed hospital for tubercular children at Albuquer- que, N. M., by the National Sana- torium for Tubercular Children, of which Brig. Gen. Lloyd M. Brett is |president ‘and Mrs. James Allan | Dougherty is chairman. Roxy and his | ng are coming here as the first stop | on a tour of benefit concerts to be | ven in evel te of the country pital. ‘ARTS CLUB NOT TO HALT lTHOSE WITHOUT COSTUME Examination at Door During Bal I ma “ho sup livery ros Kahn s “Tez | happiness: Open Februa tion oil and ditions o data day. | Boheme to Be Only for | its repo | _Judging Dress. | Announcement that tie entra; lobby to the ballroom at the New V | lard Hotel next Monday night on the { occasion of the Arts Club Bal Boheme [ will be the scene of a process of ex- {wmination to determine whether those presenting themselves are sufficiently ( in fancy dress to meet the require- |ments of the carnival event has | caused some apprehension on the part of those who do not contemplate don- ning character costumes for the ball. On this_point the following statement by G. A. Lyon, chairman of the Bal | Boheme committee, serves to effect a | clearer understanding of the situa tion ““The Arts Club L endeayoring to paint a_beautiful pic- ture in the Willard Hotel ballroom {next Monday night. That picture will consist of a composition of decora- tions and costumes. The decorations, it is assured. will be of a character never before seen in Washington, and | will effect a scene of an unique exotic garden. The costumes, which it is hoped most if not all who attend the ball will wear, will complete the mise en scene, as the French say “The entrance examination is not intended to cause the exclusion of any- Yody. It 1s to afford a convenient method of scrutiny of the costumes for the purpose of awarding the prizes that will be bestowed for the most beautiful, the most original and the most amusing. Those who come with- out costumes in fancy dress will be afforded an opportunity at a booth, well stocked with trifling oddments, to get into the picture in some degre®, at a very slight expense, a tew nickels | {or dimes. 11 any prefer to enter with- | {out any form or degree of fancy dress |.they will be welcome and gladly ad- mitted—provided, ot course, they have first passed the tlicket takers. “Heretofore, a very large majority of those attending the Bal oheme of the Arts Club have worn fancy dress. It is the hope of the commitiee and the members of the club that their friends will this year strike an even 1 higher average of response to the in- vitation to ne.p paint this brilliant and enjoyable picture.’ LEAVES $450 000 ESTATE. | Will of Dr. Thomas B. Johnson Remembers Hospital. Special Dispatch to The Star. | FREDERICK, Md., January 6.—An estate of more than $250,000 is di posed of by the will of the late Di ‘Thomas B. Johnson, this city, who died on Christmas night after a brief {llness. Among the bequests is a trust fund of $75,000 to the Frederick City Hospital, which becomes the property of the hospital at the death of relatives. The chief beneficiaries are Miss M. Louis Johnson, this city, a sister; Wil- liam Channing Johnson, Washington, a brother, and the four children of Mrs. Elizabeth J. Moffit, a deceased sister. mitted nd ! visor oil refining have bes t industry Mr. Lyon, “is | crement claim ILU hey were d known am their conducted by data was said tod most complete surv The final ready in late March or presentation to the Congress. Honeymooners Word From Father Mackay BERLIN AND BRIDE . AWAIT“BLESSING Hope fi Before Sailing. 1 in he ja musy mous so remnain v sudden wedding Monday. the blessing oi of th bride’s that forget.’ urday they will king th and will leave on abros t ecaret th the it very ite man o the T has i fu d on i er was or rospect his own AMiss Mae Kay er o a e way o <he said ewlyw 1 lobhy friend of the b ed s t Mrs. b ide 1old id hoy her hu en't b lin bride Will Write \ d in h ed in 1 e he love con py becat heart of et s sis ser u 1id s in tha " 1o marry Miss r and that she wished them every | scovered yesterday, cons about > By the Ausociated Press ATLANTIC -~Irving Berlin and his society b the former Ellin Mackay, the i o 5 i ocean-front composer struggl 0 producing ma ong: su! at notwithstandi in seclusion uft iting wistfully f . who has ma will neither ard the Lev 000 president for an exten ad. v He spelied b vesterd ation fate, s of a 1 parior and in that pprop Iroo Kaiser wo Hours' Notice. that at t ed Lhe 1d success fre e me ginning as 1 Bowery sing o1 h trip. a like the m o-mon: 11 of bein All oy her the whtn he to m ' " other were obs 1 W. K. Vangderl de’s family, a ‘Why, W the cr 4 them urn up Beriin sl reporers be seen his hoy ving th 18 More Songs. nd i1 1 ind tha in my ol him 1 me nt For that 1 took evervthi I've done exac to do. ise told marriage has Mrs. Berlin's fami red hap ter, Mrs. A three newspaper Mon N t shé had expect Mackay for olL HEARINGS ARRANGED hearings v by the soard. attended b indus stry. re! f the to A expec rt, taki ! fered in the hearings, o the b conclusions committee. industry—prodi and en i th assemb whic by abo ting ation chairman of the board, covered report Federal Board to Get Data is Feb- ruary on U. S. Conditions. will arly eder begin 1 0il Co leaders present their to petro! nnounced Immediatels at the conclusion of the Y in Washin gton hearings, . the board ted to last about will begin wor the testimony the replies s rd’s questionnai reached by its All ph of ‘tion, distributi ble in the e subcommittee. to constitute ot the petrole; in recent expected to arly April President and ng ay sled Norwegian forests are being cut at an annual rate of about 440,000,000 cubic feet, eds annual 000 cf h ex ut 1 Bald at40 . Use Lucky Tiger The World’ Halrand Scalp Remedy millions, fncludin, bzosplm:;, barbers an 8 w! to do h the world’s CKY TIGE SAVES ho know. mnde “Lucky' tstanding blm scalp remedy. Always soks under a Money-Back Guarantee. YourR HAIR N ide, are honey- | the coast ef- Mean- ) New | tast ma girl now substitutes inquiries The vears. bic feet. | Greatest A most germmda. yet delicately toilet necessity. Yurl of rrul doing what others IL \ ‘Few Boston Keys In Mayor’s Hands 1 For Noted Visitors | By the Associated Press BOSTON, Janua 6.—Celebri- ties from movie actors to prize- fighters will have to make imme- diate reservations for a trip to Bos- ton If they expect to get in on the division of the few remaining keys to_the city. There are just 10 of them left over from the last regime and May- or Nichols promises to keep up the distribution until they are all gone The mayor, who t office Mon he doex not intend to buy . Thereafter distinguished will have to bring their Expected to Recover Afte Attempt to Commit Sui- cide in Chicago. or 1 i | By the Associated Press. CHICAGO, January 6.—Evelyl Nesbit Thaw, unsuccessful in her a tempt to kil herself by drinkini poison after a prolonged party, is glad she will n == e | " “Lite 1ooked hopeless EDIIUR IS INDlGTED E. Thomas Erand, her physician, visitors own ite t die. ed ny promising and colorful,” she told D thinks she will recover. The alcohc in the liquors she had been drinkin for several days was a naturaf ant er or more of it rved. It w I took pois | me rough edges than i s only on . 1l Glad, Too. she will not die, |Alieged to Have Misused Mail i in Sale of Mining rold son, led milk_down he fter He left the hospitz physicians s out of dang against s | poured " otive 1 | thront as Securities. T night ! him his mot 1 him - after he by cautic a day. Beyond her sts no motive suicide ond. | maia, m de | ement to Dr. Bran st, whose alleged “Dlu assigned vits have ranged from coast, was indicted yesterds Federal grand to defraud. )0 bail in_which to enter B the of securities of dated Gold 1¢ | him in the indictment w 16| gan, Lewis W. ge David he for stock ex| attempt, st wo an m by jury for con- He was released weeks both denled that there ha given his plea is ised of having ails in connection with the the § Mine ( wo | she took the | mitted | Harry poison that the divorced K. Thaw had » New Mond wife q been drinking nd had with & 1sed Ale rtuna Consoll Named with John Ho and Moe | Howard | h Side cabaret, | elal troubles ndictment | came (¢ quotir he Y turned home v broke that she a singer in thought of finar Pi n Alexander Herman L Winde ir Rice, trying iper But from sburgl 2 statement tha after lspateh it nd il al charged ta “sile had z ving h nd ha ling her 0 December and information was gl of Wi in her room. 1 il “Ma erred to fina | . i be from d from w wo fal Mrs. C Evelyn Another sig iressing her on bail, | I ¢ s he he re the added that sanit itme pavment he had 1 where | Thorough Ordered by Fowler. Inspection Health Offi An Ideal Home For the Bache'or Who Wants Solid Comfort If you want to live in a quiet, accessible, well kept apartment that provides semi-hotel service at moderate cost—call at the 1. POTOMAC PARK APARTMENTS 21st and C Sts. N.W. 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