Evening Star Newspaper, February 11, 1926, Page 18

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: 18 THE_ EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. 0O, ‘THU'RSDAY. FEBRUARY 11, 1926. ——— L VIR SO AT U, 2 U T HULDDAN, FuvUALNY A, 3 byl 8. Shel! , Dr. Willi . Lewis, | Th J. Fri v, Admiral T. J.|speak: ) L In’ G v8b: - vl A ry Evely v esnl 1 iy v ALL CAPITAL TO PAY TRIBUTE TO |55 5 titiam Maner Lewis,| Thomas 1. Eraiiey, Admiral, T, 2| sosskors, Lincoine Gettsabur | QOMANTIC EARL OF ESSEX, |*ih Yary Evetvn stewart. | resutting from poiice rax ssverat W, Cook, Maj. O. L. Olds d, Mrs. | Lieut. C IKFI"M B. R; Maj. A. H. | Marshall. Musie lllyh 1 ished b e ¥ t 1t 1 th | hom ft list of tomers had avne Cook, Maj. O, 1. Oldroyd, Mra. " Col. Ryons, MaJ. A. usic will be furnished by Sany of Fiarits snt toured iho|Bomes sitor o Tt f e John Shermian, ~ Sidney R, Jacobs, | Dondero, Maj. William L. Symons, |the Ninetsenth Street Baptist Church DIVORCEE, AGAIN WEDS | 2..7.c0c s ""Tric Ban) of Pesex and| been found in gcssession of & bose MEMORY OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN i sir, i, &St iy Meh BB L Bvhine 108 Niwoch B g s pos. o e L S e i @ R e se ive Barkley, G d P. M N A . McGah . Capt. . urner — h If appea a leading come- he same fine was assesse n eac l::'lr:v: Wilson, Dr. Thomas ' A.|Lewis and Ensign George Phillips RUSSIAN Peer Who Has Furnished Many | himsel apiearing as leading con: | case. Patriotic Societies, ( hurchc: and S(‘hools to Observe |Groover ana John B. Larner. The celebration at the Metropolitan GEMS IN LONDON.| Sensational Stories'Takes Wife |cert part “The Canariee A. M. E. Church, under the auspices 5 which, like its was finan- Anniversary—Six Major Events, Including Becaption Malovs) el of the National Memarial Association. | LONDON, Fehruary 11 (8)—A large o GRS IR Lo Blly SO ; “‘,’,',’,’,",,SA_ A reception at 4 o'clock tomorrow | Will be a memorial to Lincoln and| 4 5 (CE R BT 3 ) - : : ) b Bagkin | Sv B Aot fooe married by eivil ceremony at St. Al . ing will preceda the hall given at | Frederick Douglass. Prior to the ich the Asmorcinied. . ! Two Balls, Scheduled, :}‘\:‘M:v:n‘vlvg:-' e B o | speaking program at the church a pa’| #overnment i disposing of are said]| LONDON. Kebruary 11.—A mile-| pans, and today at m religious servi 3 chapter of the ary Order of the |rade will be held {rom Pythian Temple | by the newspapers to hate reached [#lone in the matrimonial career of|in London, intend epending their = t e LI World War. Gu honor will in- |10 the church led hy the Com-| | ndon and that this fact in creating | On® of England's romantic peers was haneymoon n,._,.,.mm, a All Washington will join tomorrow | will deliver an address on Lincoln. | jude many high in social. diplomatic [Munity Center Band, and _will [ Lo e P TAAt A0 he a d | reached vesterday with the marriage in tribute to the memory of Abraham | Viola L. Schippert Kiingle will then |3 7C AN Q8D 0 SCE O De articipated fn by ' patriotic | lemarkable Sl peatng ) B : | : ‘ n tribu e mem | sing “The Battle Hymn of the Repub-| 'y a4 Col, | Gearge Unmacht, [and ~ fraternal organizations, in- [ ATESE "m: l:u'i these are not the | of the Earl of Essex, who was divorced Social Leader Fined. Lincoln on his birthday anniversary.|jjc - gocompanied by the Marine Band. | cnatraan o the mitten, will be as. | cluding the Ilks, Knights of Jerusa-{ qiierl FON rh"‘;rh‘::'fl'“d"""d fr"m:'flI:' ";;L 'm'f»'“:;' .\l.\[- srfl!r'flBrmvn. PENVER. Colo., February i1 () The many patriotic societies of the|lLemuel Warner will recite Lineoln's| gigaq by Maj. (Gen. Amos A. Fries, |18m, the Reserve Officars’ Training | " qig el m,..';‘,'.'"'\""‘;',,"' ;-“-‘v"” desten '”v‘l‘h‘r"-'-:- noble Irish S UENRS e Distriet’ will particinate in the cere | Gettyahurg address. and following | §amiral Tuther F. Gregory, Lient.|Corpe of Howard University and the | antire consimmment 10 el S Bl it i U At B s Cleans Teeth Safe monies. Wigh publie’ officials will de | other ‘musical numbers Willium Tyler | SR8 LURer e Grosons: Jient | S0 ey and dames Reese | (hen® sonsienment Ix vaiued at more e A e inta a court of a justice of the peac 'y Wards off decay - addresses and ial exercises | Page. clerk of the House of Represent- | w-oiisr <mith. AMaj. Arthur ¢. Turner, | BUrope posts of the American Legion. ' majnb e ioie er olff Maj. 4 & Ereat secrecy and th, avs, has ! be held in the public schools tives, will speak. Miss N M-] Maf. A. Coulter Wells, Capt. John D. [ The parade will start at 7:30 o'clock. | various storles about the jewels canc | mam sentionnl atorio )‘nr“l’hn‘:::;? and pleaded guilty tn possession of Six public N1 ions will feature the | Sacrey will preside at the or . evernge. Ca sarey (% MeCoy, Capt, In addition to the three scheduled t be col P ’ S T bl lhsiargint s R Reverage, Capt. Percy (. McCoy, Capt. nol confirmed ]u hl‘L[anH" in 1905, when he eloped liquor. It was one of several cases e h ton ol teature of add s to he delivered SEithRe Ry Served ',,,..,,‘ et | o prenent s o i e e | G ”‘:“‘ulmm' 909 F Street—at Ninth (A The Julius Lansburgh Furniture Co., 909 F St. the Civil War, will hold servicex at the | JLapices of ? . -z Distinctive Suites and Pieces for Every Room at Exceptionally Low Prices tomorraw avaning at the Willard Ho. [ yort (NS A0d GAS SRR S tel. Annther er gathering at the City Cluh. will be attended by more alks on Dry Law. 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