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STEDMAN HONORED %I’aris Newsstands | Ordered Censored ONETHBRTHDAY O eree” S North Carolina Representa- tive Eulogized by Friends in House Today. Tlis colles ST tribute to Representative Manly Stedman, Democrat, of in the woro, . today on his eig birthday anniversary, while ompleting 16 1ember of Co Maj. tion service as a Aistine a Conf War, rate off Civil duri md was with army entire times and | = bout mber con ve William : Representat 4 | thicum of Maryland, and Representa- | Robert L. hton of North tive H. Kerr of resents the | Maj. Sted and whose fatk the Civil War with Maj. so spoke in eulogy of the 1 purpose which has alwiys been ed by this veteran legislator. Others who spoke were Representi- tives Pou, Weaver, Hu Aber | . Repub anish War ‘ »sed with a | ebru to make a 1 - on Fely Maj. h in the Stedman i | ution when he was 20 years of age. | | brought relief in 3 weeks! ore the commencement exerci: he responded to a call for volunt and entered the Confederate Army a private in the Favettesville Inde- | vendent Light Infantry company, | which was in the 1st North (% or Bethel) Regiment. Upon the . he law tice. and procured He s ma ent in the | 6, when distinguish father | makes his speech in 1880 Maj. Stedman was a dele- gate to the Democr: . Al Con- veation. Four r he was elected lieutenant g of North Carclina. In 1888, after : since the | Roosevelt Portrait Sought. Se Wadsworth f New York | introduced a bill yesterday author izing an appropriation not to £5,000 for the purch ernment of a port Roosevelt painted by ( House paid | he is| | v during | Lee's | 02’5 | Sl P who son, whi number the gay capltal | 1 { of foreign i The prefect has announced that | | the plea that the undersirable pu devoted to “art” will ted. and he his not sutation for *‘culture’ 1 suffer as a result of his cam- He has ordered his_in spectors Lo make frequent visits the boulevard newsstands thé: “books, periodi- the licentious is dangerous )" they will first lications are not be toles afraid his r find to public morality warn the dealers. If this does not result in a clean-up of the stalls, rigorous prosecution is promised. ‘SENATHRS; VEIiBA[ TILT. Ransdell and Caraway in Clash at Cotton Bill Hearing. A verbal tilt between Senators Rans- dell of Louisiana and Caraw of Arkansas marked the close vesterda of extended hearings on the wa bill to prohibit tra in cotton and ng uin futures Senator Caraway accused the Lou- isiana_Senator of consuming all ex )t 15 minutes of the time allotted to the he testimor ing in the presentation of opposition to the bill. Senator Ransdell retorted that he was | willing to give the author of the bill 140 days in which to present his case at S v away nt from most of the eement vote today on the the committee 1 i will | George V. Hobart Critically IIL CUMBERLAND. Md.. January 29 (®).—George V. Hobart, author and . is critically ill in a hos. 1 Hobart. whose home is in Ventnor, N. J., came here on a visit two weeks ago in poor health and entered the hospital almost immediate- 1. His condition is ascribed to a gen- cral breakdown. 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(Phon: Hot Springs Stop-over 4 See, visit and enjoy this wonderful, health-giving National Park in Arkansas. 1 round-trip rate from Little Rock, $3.51; from Benton, $2.00. Special Towu With Liberal Stop-over D MISSOURI\ '"PRCIRIC | LINES / rist Fares Privileges fore the eyes, headaches—these all | Check it now and save your | | health and happiness! daily—in chronic cases, every meal. | Deli- | A (o= [o]——[ole———[ol—— o[t e lale——— 8| e———[n[———[o|c——— o[ —=][0] TVENTNG STAR. WASTIINGTON, DT, FRIDAY, JANUARY 20, 1926 | DECLARES PRESIDENT DEEPLY RELIGIOUS | Bishop Freeman Says Coolidge ! Feels Responsibility to Kingdom of God. | By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, January 29.—In hoth his off and private life, President Coolidge is governed by a current of deep religious feeling, the Right Rev. James E. Freema of Washington, said | meeting of the New York committee | of the National Cathedral Association. | Bishop Freeman is here to raise | funds gpr the completion of the tional UCathedral of Sts. Peter and | Paul on Mount St. Albans, ‘Wash- ington. | _"silent as _is President Coolidge.” said Bishop Freeman. “he is voluble on the subject of religion. He believes | that religion must be restored to its | proper place in the life of the Nation, | and that in order to meet our national | problems we must he true to our faith. He feels profoundly his responsibility, | not only as President, but as a citizen | of the kingdom of God.” e Woman Dies Reading Bible. | Special Dispateh to The Star. | CUMBERLAND. Md., Januar: — Mrs. Claudine V. Barger, 65 years old, wvas found dead on the bed in her foom at noon yesterday at the home of her son, P. Obed Barger. She had been reading the Bible, which dropped from_her right hand 'ORANGE GROVE 75 Orange: ) $1.00 for . lo[——[o]———[o]———]al——=20] Special Price on Pecans, 1b..... 712 9th St. NW. | SCHOOL TERM SHORTENED Funds Lacking in King George County, Va., Say Officials. special Dispatch to The Star. FREDEERICKSBURG, Va., January 29.—Owing to lack of school funds all public schools in King George County will be closed for the session February 12, according to announce- ment made by Supt. T. Benton Gayle. Interested citizens will appeal to the board of supervisors to lay a sufficlent levy so that the schools can be kept open for the full session next vear. . $150,000 For Worthington N. d Half-Sister, Virginia Williams. as 1846, who 1n 1865 was employed in the Third District Assessor's Office. and his half-sister. Virginia Williams, a daughter of & previous marriage of his mother. are now entitled to more $150.000. 1f dead. leaving children or de- scendants, these are entitled 10 share the estate. Worthington Garrettson Snethen. the fa- ther. ft aw and one-time Solicitor to the General Land Office in Wash- ington. Virginia Poll-. the mother, wux the daughier of Gillis Polk, who died in Balti- more about 180§, Any one having information concerning e ith John ric. amily pleass con; A W Yo 40 Wall street, ment. mer temperature—day and ni; to pay for —sold on 10 months AMERIGAN RADIATOR ((OMPANY 'Wnaivii™s. I Smart! special price. Pastel Limited to Saturday’s A Saturday Event! Spring’time | | Hats | Displaying tomorrow for the first time a collection of handsomest of newly arrived Spring Hats—on sale in the French Room at this very Youthful Hats, with large head EiZCS; Beret Turbflns of gay Colored Felts; Faille Silks in the dainty shades and Straw combinations. Pastel Felt Hats $7.45 Selling at. ..... 3 The new Gigolo Crowns and clever rolling brims—are features of this special assortment. Fourth Floor Very New! innumerable Hot Water Radiator Heat Pleasant is the home that is ARCOLA heated one uniform sum- t—regardless of weather changes, | ARCOLA is especially suited to cottage, single flat, small store, ' etc. Burns least fuel because the automatic fire control regulates the fire to suit the weather. One firing lasts 8 to 16 hours. Ideal ARCOLA Hot Water Heat is easy to install, easy to operate and time. ;::lyld.d ARCOLA at the new low prices. Write Dept. S for (free) catalog. Fredericksburg Native Dies. Special Dispatch to The Star. DERICKSBURG, Va., Janu- ary 29.—John F. Gouldman, sr, 69 years old, dled at his home here Thursday after a brief {llness of pneumonia. He was a native of Fredericksburg, having spent his en- tire life here, and is survived by his wife and elght children: John F. Gouldmhn, jr.; D. Gordon Gouldman, Grover C. Gouldman of Fredericks burg; Mrs. Janie C. Putmgn of Gar- rett Park, Md.; Mrs. J. . Keel, Mul- berry, Fla; Henry Y. Gouldman, Washington, D. €., ’and C. C. Gould- man, Brookl He also leaves three brothers, one sister and nine grand- children. Carillon Memorial Indorsed. Speciat Dispatch to The 3 FREDERICKSBURG, Janu —The board of supervisors vania has adopted resolu rsing the carillon as the form of Virginia's World War me- morial, instead of the monument de-. sign recommended by the memorial committee. Spots vania representa tives in the Ger 1 Assembiy will be asked to support the bills pending authorizing the es ment of the carillon. your heating dealer to show M Street N.W. c. ?bili shorn 608 to 614 " ELEVENTH ST. of your finances and see if you are sufficiently equipped SOLIRIEC ES to meet the demands of the future. Account and making regular deposits in it. 3% on Savings 15‘}1 and Penna. AVC‘ Over $6,500.000 BRANCHES: OV ER fl | fl fl fl | | | nventory If not, start now and prepare by opening a Savings Few people realize how easy it is to build a substantial account through small deposits. AMERICAN SECURIT ° AND TRUST COMPANY - e Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits Central—7th and Mass. Ave. N\, Northeast—S8th and H Streets N.IZ Southwest—7th and E Streets SAV Northwest—1140 15th Street N.W. $3.7,500,000 Fo Silk Teddies—lace trimmed. . . r Saturday 52.69 Street Floor eautiful Spring’ Frocks Featured for Saturday Through the Inexpensive Dress Department-—at Smart Prints Georgettes Flat Crepes Crepe de Chines Sports Flannels Sizes for Women Azure Blue Chateau Gray Black 3 Boise de Rose Mint Green Sizes for Misses ~ Each conception is a captivating style—expressing effectively the best versions of Parisian and American fashions—two-piéce designs: modified flares, etc—with neck and sleeve pat- terns that emphasize their originality. 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