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- STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, 'EBRUARY 17, 1926—PART 1. BOARD OF TRADE DINNER COLORFUL Throng of 700 Forgets Prob- lems and Enjoys_ Evening of Entertainments. therinz of Washin: nd professional leaders the annual Washington rowded the flas-be the New Willard st night to nd Repre their Midwinter di Board of Trade Hroon to capacity 1 city offici sentatives in the More than 706 . affaiv. Committeemen « who have worked for provement of the members of the « f the t committees dr local appropriations, fiscal relatio h-water and the like and ed together evening of ment. st ever of the Is. Senators bration tended the the board the i ment pressure to have an fae ee-rir March in to Dinner. n by the of doors to the sened man of the sen r to din appeared on wrgan grinder with @ a long he ent com hwab newshoys : dis extra Wash ard ¢ vith its cartoc bers was a new s copies Trade s and skits unt th The imber o was 1 the 1 ited States Army wpt. Wil irection of . leader. 1 Schil Me( econd con rccompanist Mar- Teres: composed nehe Lehmar d Messrs. Mulroe in dance abers; Board composed of rond and Williams: and Raymond soloist Klavins-Bi Ruth B Aceomp: specialt Sylvia Klavins, r and Matt } . dancer eorge O'Con- one num committee and lively all ing ned to make v in appears orchestra p nations nd multi-col- balloons and flowers the banquet room Meyer Goldman's most continuously ning and the affair with a clock-like precision aidl the efforts the members dinner committee have ex ring the past two montk ides Mr. Schwab, John T. Bar 1 William R. Ellis. who com- 1 committee in charge chairmen d mem- arious subcommittees vas off t rej f the pended ¢ B or committee lugene Gallery Mill John i1, chair- vice chairm:. . McClure, I. Music committee n; Herman F. Brooke Ami Carl, vice ¢ = committee— “Smith, o an: R, N. Wafle, rman: Hugh W. Barr. Seating committee—George I quhar, chairman: Wilmot V. vice chairman; Clarence A Paul Ward Far- Trew, Miller, and reception committee Cunningham, chairma “PART Auto Express Co D _OR W York } TWILL NOT BF RESPONSIBLE debts contracted by any_one othes 1f.” JOHN H. HAOVER. ALL CON in #iven tha Tazza fiom the firm of Marshall i his inte therein has heen he undersigned. The place. of id Marshal ) removed from 10 and is now loeated Vermont th st. n.w.. AND PAPERIANGIN Z S miw. Potomac 404 TAND HAND v“nl\i- moderate ¢ done: laces “renovated MME 1518 Coni North 41 8¢ VANTED—A VIBOUD, INC., AD OF FU ielphia_or Balti- R STOR- RETURN R s, n:hm than myseif. MIMF \I‘HHII 3 TTER SHOP. 201 Diat T35 Open R0 am SAVE THE PRICE OF A NEW ROOF We put your roof in &uch a condition that it will last ' for 5. Expert oofers at your serv up. . Y IRONCLAD., .‘,fl,‘,‘:!’,“.:‘ ‘nhone Main 14 [ Shades measured hung. $1 THE SHADE FACTORY 2100 Lith sk MW, Main 10425 Window rollere join | pital: | mnd promptly | This | Bepy Kueht. | (R i Philip sang | | Conrad. | 1and. | Robert J. Four ed in 188 . Lower: 2 ol Upper, left to righ Isadore Saks. Murphy. Ben hur Carr, George Plit Klopfer, Fred J. White 5. C. Brandenburg, Charles tertainment committee — Luther | rman; George Fisher, | McLachlen. | committee — Richard L. rman. ommittee— 1. . Thomt; Harry Grove. vice chair- Harry Ridgely. | or committea—Fred Allen, chair- | man: \W. 1. Wise, vice chairma Harry Mockbee, Max Cunningham, W. | o, Witts, Davis, F. E. Cun- | ningham, Frank R. Strunk, Charles | W. Pimper. L. Lee Combs | The members and gues at tended the banquet follow ] | Webste: Walter H. | rize Miller, | J. Waters. Lanier B. Publicit Conner, cl ets chairman; man who Adams, Charles . Ailes, nest Allwine, s Armstead, Thom: Anadale, Jam Riehl Arnold, Arnold, E. M. Arthu . lear. | W. Elmer Bacon. H. Bach- | schmid, H. Clifford Bangs, Ralph 1. | ohn T. Bardroff, Jerome I. | Barnard, M. M. Bar- | Barr, T. W. Barrett, | Barry. Leo F. Baum, Paul | John M. Beane, Emile Beau Representative ¢ L. Reed August Becker, jr.. Julius T. Becker, Henry Ward Representative | Sdward Bell Bell, Engineer dward Bell, Bell, Eingineer Commissioner J anklin_ Bell, John G. Bell. E. G. Bender. W. I. Benson, Edwin Bennett, F Bentley, John E. Benton, Robert ¥ Beresfo J. Ro r Bi . Dr. Charles lard, Dr. J. W. Bird, W. E. A. G. Bishop, James D. Bligh, Harr Blake. Paul A. Blair, John R. Blake, | ntative Thomas L. Blanton, | mory H. Bogley. Theodore B. Bog Justice Fenton W. Booth, Alfred | L. Bou, C. Browie, Harry K. Bos: George Bowen, Y. E. Booker, jr.; les D. Boye Representative ank L. Bowman, Representative L. Bowles, L. H. Brodie, D \ffon Tyler Brown, Walter n. Walter A. Brown, jr v, E. C. Brandenburg. R. Brandenburs, Paul H. Brattain, Brown, Joseph F. Br D. Brown William Brown, John R. Briggs, W. J. Brown, dson W. Briggs, E. Brunet W. S. Brenizer, D J. Broschar Bruce Branson, Joe Brown, Louis Brown, Maj. Carey H. Brown, Joseph . Burkart, Albert B. Buehler, Gregs . Burns, John A. Buete, Eidred H. Buchanan, T. Burdette, D. F. Burn Burns, Frederick Buchholz, Burrows, - Howard Berry, Paul G Alvin C. Bird sall. S enjamin J. (‘d‘hllL .\rrljhui‘ Carr, Willlam Arthur Carr, Oliver T. Carr, Benjamin Carow, A. D. Carpenter, David S. (B.rl} ‘hief Justice Edward Campbell, R. C. Calvo, M. F. Calnan, Edward Costello, J. Ed- mund Cammack, O. H. Chmillion, Donal L. (hdmherlm E. T. Chewning, b \\ ‘IP er, William Clabaugh, Clarke, W. B. L. Colton, E. ¥. Colladay, L. Court, BEdward Cotter, James Coombs ed G. Coldren, Dr. Thomas A rl Cox., Arthur Cope Col. € ~d Cook, Maj. Gen. Eli Cole, Senator Royal Copeland, Cottrell, Charles Coerr. Maj. James F. Coupal, Maj. W. E. R. Covell, Charles F. Crane, Travers J. Crocker, George C. Cross, jr., Percy Cranford, ¥. E. Cunningham, J. Maxson Cunningham, J. Harry Cun- ningham, W. M. Cutler, Edward T. Clark, Joseph L. Crupper, jr. W. A. Davis, S. M. Darragh, John | Davies, Willlam Davies, N. A. Davis, Herbert L. Davis, Charles Dampier, Frank B. Davis, Edwin_B. DeGraw, V. Gwynne Dent, Dr. J. R. DeFarges, R. S. d'Espard, Peter Dorsch, J. E. Douglass, Proctor L. Dougherty, D. R. Dougherty, Richard Doyle, John ¥. Donohue, W. A. Donovan, Julius T. Duehring, Norman E. Duehring, N. W. Dumont, Dr. Roy F. Dunmgire, Paul J. Dundon, John L. duFieff, H. H. Dutton. bur H Brashears, 3 Brock, Canby. T. M. Colbers. y. Stephen Cook, Oscar T. K. H. R. . Eld- s . Bert _A. EEnglish, Frank B. islin, William W, Lverett. alcolm Farquhar, Ernest W, Far- . J. Ferbrey. Commissioner Fred- A. *. L. Finney, At. wood M. F . K. J. Fielder, V. Fleming, Charles Flynn, Charles ynn, Thomas J. Ford, Gus W. Fors- berg, Luther Fridley, W. A. Frederick, Representative A. M. Free, Repre- sentative Frank H. Funk. Isaac Gans, J. H. Gazner, A. S Gardiner, H. A. Garren, Clyde D. Galliher, W. G. Galliher, C. Emery Gallther, W. T. Galliher, Lloyd F. Gaines, Representative Allard H. Gasque, Charles D. German, Frank E. Ghiselli, Dr. Frank E. Gibson. dward C. Gibbs, Malcolm G. Gibbs, . J. Cockler, Dr. N. J. Goodwin, jr. Gieorge A. Godine, C. H. Goodloe, Da- vid H. Gottwal . E. Gould, Erskine iordon, C. R. Griffith, Paul ¥. Grove, Paul F. Grove, jr. John Greene, James Graham, E. C. Gramm, John D. Gree; ‘William H. Grovermann, L. s igsby, J. Dallas Grady, L. A. ravelle, Maj. U. S. Grant, 3d, Rep- resentative Anthony J. Griffiin, Dr. E. M. Gustafson, Walter B. Guy, John B. Ginechest. Harry V. Haynes, J. W. Harrington, C. B. Hanby, Harold G. Hayden, Frank Hall, J. Millard Hall, Clarence 1. Harding, Robert N. Harper, W. H. Harrison, 1. E. Hayes, Charles J. Haydon, Leo P. Harlow, B. Ogle Harper. J. P. V. Haltigan. Senator Vi. W, Harreld, Jamet, B. Henderson, | 1. { mond | McDowell, J. F Trade, which was or C. Glover and Myron M. James Heater, Herrell, Robert Ernest son B. Henderson, jr Joseph E. Heffron, Raymond Hend Helmus, Maj. 1. B. He Height, Robert 3. . Hinton, L ling, Harry Horkan, Charles W D. Hill, Frank Howard, Holmes, E. ¥. Horn K. Hobart, A Hood, M Horton, Harry Hc m, Hill Hoskinson, John D. Howard, Stanley H. Horner. G. M. Hostetler, Maj H. Holcombe, Matt Horne, R. C. Drum Hunt, Charles Hutchinson, Her bert F . Hugue! Perey Capt Lamar kson gar Jen Robert (. Jones, John Jones, Craiz Jones, J. Rowland Johnson, Walter A. Johnston. William . Johnson, tor Wesley L. Jones Franc| J 3 1 Kaufman Frank Keves Keeler Rich B Keller, J Keiper, Keller, Killian, G Tohn W Ke Frank Kelley, Representative Os. William L. F. King Charles Klopfer, Koenig, Koons A. Koon W. Kreis, Kiein. Earl C Charles F. Lanman, A. C. Lampe, Ma liam an c 'y H Claude ank V. rmond . Koll G Lane, Frank Lann Robert H. 1 John H. nham, Maurice Leeth, H. G. Lay! Lawson, H. Lanman Latane 1 Ralph_ W. Lee, A. ‘e Foe, M. A. Leese. e. Dr. Casimir athe, David Lewis. Ralph Lee, ] Matthew G. Lepley C. Linton, A. Lin- . Lombardy, J. S Charles R. Luce, William Luckett, W. A. Lusby, George A. Lucke, Rufus Lusk. Morton J. Luchs, Charles B. Lyddane, R. B. H. Lyon, ward McCarthy W. W. Me McClaine, George McClos McCord. C. H. MecCoy, MeDonald, ( Moore C.°MeclIntosh, Ben McKelw Joseph McKinley, s McKinley, Lanier P. Mc len, Archie McLachlen, Repre ative Clarence J. McLeod, McMahon, Robert H. Me liam MeNeir, J MecPherson, McPhersson. W. MecStowell, D. Manners, George H. Macdonald, George W. Maxfield. F. E. Mack. Fred W. MacKenzie, Le Roy F. L. Marshall, jr., Paul M: M. Macdonald, H. F. Mandler. MacLeod. Representative Martin Madden, Representative Joe .J. love. Arthur Mattson, J. A. B. D. Merrill. Richard S George D. Miller, Arthur N. Mitchell Aenue D. Miller, Frank Mitchell, F Eliot Middleton, Flovd R. Mille Edgar A. Miller, Howard Moran, W. Herman Moran, W. F Elwood S. Mooreh Moore, C. P. L. Montgomery, C. C. James M. Moser, rthy, Flovd MeGlue, MelIntosh, McKnew, W. B Montgomery, Dr. William Mont- el 9 % ( v, Thom Moss, sentatiyv lton Moore, 12 I Murphy, Francia A. Mureers D J. A. Murphy, O. Murphy, Henry B. My Thomas J. . Irving B. A. M. Nevius, George Frank K. Nebeker, Dr. Ramsey Nevitt, Marvin W.' Noell, Theodore oves, Raymond Norton, William P. Normoyle, Gerson Nordlinger. George C. Ober, Chief T. O'Connor, William E. O'Connor, KEugene C. Ochsenreiter, Dan O’Donnell, George O’Conner, Walter Oden, George W. Offutt, Nelson B. O'Neal, George B. Ostermayer, 1. V. Ostermayer, Maurice Otterback, Claude W. Owen, Sarle D. Owen, William i A. Packwood, Kenneth N. Parkinson, John E. Parker, James A. Parker, Benjamin H. Parker, Lewis A. Payne, Theodore C. Parker, Ralph Palmer, George M. Peed, Dr. M. W. Perry, Walter E. Perry, A. C. Peterson, Thoimas W. Perry, B. B. Pettus, Fred N. Pelzman, R. S. Peed, Joseph Petty, W. Petel Thomas Phillips, Senator Lawrenc C. Phipps, Pimper, F. W. Pim per, S. P. Plyler, George Plitt, George Plitt, jr. D. S. Porter, Clyde Pow- derly, Dr. J. Albert Potter, John Poole, Paul H. Primm, Alexander Pringle, F. C. Prepneit, Irving Pridgeon. Charles B. Quarles, Myles H. Quail, Carl J. Quentell, Henry I. Quinn, Jerome Quinn. . D. Ratcliffe, W. Pearce Rayner, Jean Raleigh, Representative Henry R. Rathbone, W. E. Reed, L. L. Reeves, Sidney H. Reizenstein, Repre- sentative Frank R. Reid, John D. Rhodes, W. A. Rhodes, Jules C. Ricker, J. R. Riggles, M. H. Rittenhouse, Ernest D. Roberts, T. Baker Robinson, W. S. Royer, M. D. Rosenburg, Ber- tram H. Roberts, L. H. B. Robinette, Dr. Joseph D. Rogers, Harold S. Rob- erts, Frederick R. Roberts, Edwin E. Roberts, A. L. Rogers, Sidney Roche, F. H. Rowe, Samuel Ross, Commis- sioner Cuno H. Rudolph, H. L. Rust, Dr. Murray Russell, W. S. Ryon, John L. Ryan. Francls M. Savage, Logan Sayer, Rudolph _ Santelmann, Charles D, Sager, William H. Sardo, James E. Schwab, John W. Scott, Theodore A. Schilling, Gus. A Schuldt, G. H. Schulze, jr., Frank P. Scott, James P. Schick, C. W. Scully, C. J. Severn, Dr. Henry Selby, J. Horace Seal, Dr. Roy L. Sexton, Paul Seaford, Wade Seaford, J. Robert Sherrod, Henry M. Shook, David J. Shorb, Paul Shorb, Frank Shipe, C. Wendel Shoemaker, Theodore F. Sheuey, Capt. R. G. Sherman, Frank W. Sigourney, k. N Newton, . George R. Raby, D. W. Rains, B, ’Refuse Formuia for Settling| | ri B 2 { the L W. | Lansburgh, Wil SWISS SCORE RED APOLOGY DEMAND Vorovsky Incident, But Leave Door Open. February have advic Capital between Rus the Vor Diplomatic s from Berne. ight, that the and Switzer- assassination in 1923, and its consequences, is serious, but that the situation b not reached a complete ruptura, Thei backs stiffened by public opinion, the councillors have informed cow through the intermediary of ice that the soviet formula for a settlement of the dispute over a new apology for Vorovsky. Killing and in demnity for the late soviet envoy's daughter was not acceptable, but left | the for further negotta- | tion; The next move is up to M if the Ru an government tones down its formula it is believed that there is some chance for an eventual accord. But Swiss spokesmen said frankly tonight that Berne has gone the limit of its concessions A disagreeuable impr on has bheen ted by the belief that Russia is the proposed disarmament con- club to force Switzer- cceptance of all its demands ing that it will not come to where the conference is to until Switzerland yields » that if the coun- zue of N disarmament | etin of Swit nd, it 1 virtually range the league on he side of Russia in the present con troversy and they believe that the league does not Wish Lo put itself in the position of ju EDWARD J. FARRELL DIES. Former Sludent at George!o\xn U. Swiss conftlict land over vsk door open ow. and or us! ferenc land's by insis Genevi, be held to hold the ontside tions Succumbs in Cleveland. Edws Je tended wn and married Mi daughter of M monston of Gi in d services and interment land Tuesds Mr. Farre sistant treasurer of the Of phone Co. He is survived 1 daughter, Miss M, I, and two sons el , and Thomas eph 1911, dled | Funeral in Cleve sorgetown, in level Janua - his_wife 3 Elean Edward Joseph | Edmonston | H G H Sinclafr, Repre. | Simmons, David | A. Skinner, © mall, Oscar J Arthu mith, § Clarendon S Al Arthur C. Smith, . Quiney Charles W. Smith, L. C. Smith Smith, Fred Smith, Arthur 1 John H. Snyder B. Snoddy Snyder, Fred. W. A. Sommers, slari, Henry M Sohon, Dr. William Mercer Spliedt, § | Simpson, Richard ntative Robert th Represent .. & Eugene E.| tohlman, lker, Capt. James A. Sullivan, atherland, E Stannard, B. Sullivan, Donald Swan, Dr. C. D. Swope. A C lor, Robert L. NI, Dwight K. , Thompson, J. N. Thompson, E. W.| sompson, Leon Theunissen, H. W V. Thompson. Willis | [ Hardy Todd, J. H. Tong Triplett, “harles [ . Thad S. Trag, Joseph B. Trew, Tucker. | Tawse, Thomas Tabler. v | Taylc Te ) T Eugene Tribb; John V n exander R. Varel E orge W. Van Sise, Gustav Voigt, 0. B. Vogle. Henry R. Wasser, Rev. Watkins, George M. W ralker, Milton C. uel E. W llam H non P. Wal tor F ster, Alton L. Well ncis R. Weller, M. F P. White, Roland A. White, J. [ White, Charles S. White, Fred J White, J. A. Wilson, Lee Wilks, Fred- Wilken, Willlam E. Wise, F. P. vilcox, A. Willige, J. W. Wimer, Dr.| dward M. C. Wilson, Raymond J.| Wise, Ralph Wise, Spencer Wise,| i John D. Walten, . Warne: J. Waller, uff Wagner, . John F. orge J. Wells, West, Harry Web- { Louis Winters, Maj. R. A. Wheeler, ! William €. White, Foster Wood, Prof. Court ¥. Wood, M. J. Wright, F. R. Wright, George E. Wyne, Clarence B.| Whaley. William C. White. William H. Yerkes, jr.; Milton Guy Yost R. C. Zantzinger, O. B. and Representative F. 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Child Auto Victim Dies. it February 6 th h list m train near Bluff Wednesday. olliston between n Raily liast THE ARGONNE 16th & Columbia Road Several apartments ranging from two rooms, hall, kitchen, bath and bal- cony, to five rooms, kitchen, reception hall and bath. Service unexcelled and prices reasonable. THE ARGONNE 16th & Columbia Road attractive in size reception very GENTRAL HIGH WIL Pageant on Btrthday, Apnl 13 to Depict Scenes of Life of Great American. p: of the Thomas Jefferson will be given by the | community center department of the | public schools at |on the night of April 1 | birthday of the drafter ition of Independenc | The program will be in | of city-wide prog 1 on special d of the Decla | prese: | importa T S of has been Mrs. Marietta Minn in the interest of morial Foundation loaned the pageant center dep: nt. It is to be presentation in Washington. 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