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20, 1926, g : THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, MAR(L‘[I 20, 1926. Bertha H. Seamans, an officer of the 1v‘m-mryvme W. C. T. U., has written him that the money is to be used for the printing of cards to promote I | oing around. Several accidents have Remutie MEMORIAL MONEY SOUGHT BY ELDRIDGE | drive around the arc of the cirel his candidacy, giving 12 reasons why . | said Director Eldridge, “but thev only | he should get the Republican nomi- kuock the signs down. T have recout i ; o with Senator George Wharton oo i the car tracks across the circle, > . | Pepper, opp Giov. Pinchot in the | Wisconsin and Nebraska ""&' I ms of grass parking o"’ Mathewson Is Given to Gov nhro».‘on"«r:u ra :‘, for tl‘w Republi- | Avenues. - from the other' ernor’s Bace. ‘\\'r tried putting up danger signs, I AID PlNc 0 with arrows directing motorists 1o ‘M I.I. H T L | i uann Saw g i | mended to the Commissioners that the Representative William 8. Var Says Autoists Cut Across Circle at | {fhded to the Com pavement - fullo, [Fund Raised Ior Mother of Christy | iicP 2 ) can nomination, issued his first for le. mal statement yesterday since he en- tered the race, laxt Sunday. Mr. Var | who came out squarely for a modif cation of the Volstead law, said: “No one can effect any agreement | that will drive me out of the fight. | My candidacy affords the people of | | Pennsylvania a referendum on a ques- | tion that has ed the morals of the pavement at th ! Wiscon: and Ne fo prevent motorists the circle ‘nded to the sion of Roosevelt “Cousin” Asks Divorce. | Px the Associated Press > - PHI JPHIA, March 20.—A oDARIS, Mareh 20 :fi;»fl‘fi("{"fi“’ | memorial fund for the mother of . _ ce of ML | Gpricry Mathewson is to be used to oot Sttt "G foscituced | Promote the senatorial campaign of separatlon proceedings in the Paris | GOV: Pinchot o | Sobrts nwainet her husband, Jededia | The fund was raised by the Wom- | the State and interfered with our do- | Branschives, professor in & Paris higl | en's Christian Temperance Union of | mestic felicity.” school. Prof. Rranschveg once toured | Factoryville, Pa, of which Mrs. Miners EXCEDT | the United Sintes, attending n seris | Minerva Mathewson was president. Mine s B o | Shortly before her death. lust Febru” | WILKES-BA Pa., March i () —The tri-district executive board. ks . she expressed the wish that the and noniey be used toward fyrthering the | representing the three anthraclte dis ts have a 325.000 | cause of temperance, he was tricts of the United Mine Workers of 1eks inste ol work. | admirer of G Pinchot, and Mr America, adopted resolutions at meeting here last night indorsing the of Gov. Pinchot for the ates senatorship. WEEKS’ HEALTH IMPROVES | | Former War Secretary to Resume Business in Boston. N PEDRO, Calif., March 20 (P) ner Secretary of War John W.| | Weeks, arriving ‘here from a si: {weeks' vacation in Hawaii yesterd: | declared that his health has improved | to such an extent that he will return | |10 Boston within the next three weeks and take up his business With his wite. who a on his Hawaiian trip, led this week for two days’ visit, . Marriage Licenses. Marriage licenses have been issued to the Hugh C. Willard and Anni A Reller Redric ( ‘and Dorot) s Hinir o Lee” Chum Philadelvhia and Y Beleon of this J i ¥ and Adel Sheman of Donovan Heights. V Waltar_Johnson and Allve Turner. Ciaud Thomoson and Tda Johnaon Bansior and Ruth d and Minnie Starks, 5 Teonard F Thrift and Blanche E. Mack. Samuel Hendler and Anna Shapiro. Bernard L. Jarbve and Margaret A. Lav- | th ender E. Roberts of and Ethsl Stilwell of Mount Jacks: JRas Fugene Sutton of this city and Catherine Yates of Rossisn. V of | hraska from euttir th avenue straight acro noit ‘e Director The it pavement ¢ “tween th leen faid. M { W isconsin avenus treet car tricks, The car wongh the dd motor he ¢ 2) Jer: ar in New last i spent about t mosquito cont JLUE, SERGE 3750 \We have made elaborate plaus al- ways to have on hand a complete stock of Sheldon Blue Serges. By we ‘mean a size for cvery whether it's a 37 regular or a 40 stout. Some men like them with drapev coats. others close: some like them double breasted. Some want 2-button coats, some 3. It really doesn’t mat- ter the sort of model you have in mind—you'll find we have it in stock. All at $37.30. We order so many Blue Serges irom Sheldon that that spiendid maker can help us keep the price down. Mr. an Francisco | | fo [} [ which huild. loose, semi- some don’t. eed a tonic now. Grow- ing children use | up a lot of the nutri-]| ment which | they get irom | their food in building new | bone and muscle, and thereiore they often suffer from a lack of | nourishment. F‘ IMEDlCINE | contains the nourishment vour children need. Tt is a pure food \Mnic which builds new tissue, flmh and strength. 70 vears in' lu«- Contains no alcohol or ! dangerous drugs. (Second Fioor ) Store Hours: 0.15 to 6 P. M. | held without bail. This space donated by newspaper for your protection. this THE OLD SHELL GAME IN A NEW DRESS “Heads-1-Win-Tails-\ The fraudulent salesman of stocks, bonds or Jands plays a ‘ou- Lose™ game. You Shelled Out in This Shell Game “Big returns,” “quick wealth”—he gives you only one side of the story. bound to lose unless you have the other side—the FACTS. You are BEFORE YOU INVEST—INVESTIGATE Get the facts on any investment offered you. We will help you. A report will be given you without cost or obligation. The Better Business Bureau of Washington 336 Evening Star Buildin, Telephone Main 8164 o =] 1 were entertained | Fletcher Kemp, Frank L. Ball, | Crandal Mackey and R. { will have | o'clock, | streets fo'clock. Ljury vestere { cent | other children. BUCHHOLZ HOTEL HOST. Arlington County Officials Guests at Dinner in Memory of Father. District Columbia-—air, colder {tonight, minimum temperature Several officials of Arlington County | dlightly above freezing: tomorrow fail . at the Oceidental [ joderate northvest wind Hotel last night by Frederick Buch: | Marvland— Fair, slightly colder holz, proprietor, when friends of the | njght: tomorrow, fair, moderate late Gus Buchholz met at dinner in | fresh north and northwest winds. the private dining room at the hotel. Virginia —Partly cloudy Attorney Crandal Mackey, member | possibly rain in southeast portion. of the Distrlet and Virginia Bar As |slightly colder in north and west pov soclations, was toastmaster. Among | tions: tomorrow. fair, colder in east those present were W. 1. Duncan. | portion; fresh southwest shifting to H. K. Green, Edward Duncan, W. J. | nork winds. Ingram, Eugene Turnburk, H. B. West Virginia— Fair and colder Flelds, W. G. Mayer, Edward Burrell, | night, tomorrow fair, rising tenipe G. A. Rucker, Ashton C. Jones,|ture in the west portion. it i Records for 24 Hours. E. Remington. 4 61 was drunk to the v of Gus_ Buchhol = ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES TODAY. penter will v Club, 4 Contacts THE WEATHER | i = of e Jesse, W. (. Gloth, Thermometer midnight, p.m., 8 pan. A silent toast 3 aan., memo . est temperature, oceurred t 4:30 pan. vested Lowest temperatur 5:15 a.m. today. ure same date last year— lowest, 40. Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States and Geodetic Surve: Today—Low tide, 7:26 a.m. . high tide, 12:48 a.m. {pm. ter Masons | Tomorrow— Low tide. oming meeting, 819 p.n.: high tide, Hall. Entertain- | p.m. Boyd « Women's (i “The Litera With Asia.” TONIGHT The Washington Wanderlusters | will give a St. Patrick’s costume dance. | 8 o'clock, at the clubhouse, Franklin | Park, Va. All wanderlusters and their friends invited The (¢ SDt the 5 o of . 45, occurred at i { Highest, i 36 Coast and 3.0, and 1:1? nd rele Club of a_home. in Pythian ment program. 8:22 1:40 a.m, The Sur Sun and Moon. m. Council 0 1 card party, $:30 o'cloc Temple, Eighth and north Proj ive A will have at Masonic 8, o Toduy 19 pan norrow--Sun rises 6:12 a.m. <ets 6220 pom. Maoon rises am. Automaobile kunps to e lishted one { half hour after sunset \Vflalher in ‘ll’il'll! C sun sets 3 " sun 1036 a.m.; e Society will en mgressional | deleagtion. Sixteenth street 8:30 o'clock. I. W. Rogers, president of the Na- tional Theosophical Soct will lec- ture at the Playhouse. K15 o'clock, on “Earth's Next Civilization.” Ad mission free. Collection. i The Natlonal Fellowship Club will | give an Informal dance in the Hotel Washington. Strangers in the city invited. Visitors welcome, at 2400 = Temve Stations Charles Stuart Alden will give his closing lecture on Psychology, at the vesidence of Mrs. Theodore Vernon Boynton, 1302 Eighteenth street, at | 8:30 o'clock. The New meet at Atlantic ity Halti mingham York State Society wil the lard 1otel. Dance and_entertainment. John Lynch, past president. in charge. The Ladies” Auxiliary of the Ashla Club will meet at_the home of the president, Mrs. D. T lor, 447 Ran dolph street, at 8 o'clock Tavette Chapte its annual dance, La e Hotel. The Bliss Elec School will give | a \«xnu\u‘l at the Lee House. 7 o’clock e INDICTED FOR MURDER Widow Charged W:th Poisoning Baby Daughter Held Without Bail. NEW ORLE 20 () Virst-degree murder was cha ainst * Mrs. Rennette Bussey ear-old widow, in an indictnient re turned by the Orleans Parish grand ay. She is allezed to have | nistered poison o her ichier. Verdia. on Ieb thorities are investi deaths of her Portland. \n March FOREIGN nwich tin Since her arrest several weeks Mrs, Bussey has denied poisor menibers of her family. She is b CLASS HEARS WRITER. H. K. thps of T]\e Star Tells ©f Spring” G. W. U. Students of Work. ire Funerals Reasonable R. F. Harvey’s Son (Richard K. Harvey) Estab. 1840 Office and Chapel in the Brown-Stone Funeral Home 14th & Chapin Sts. N.W. Phone Columbia 157 "CAFE PIERRE “S1.25 Carte Serviee the manner and stsle fe. With a del; 1 articies for the newspapers 1ssed yesterday before the s in journalism at Geo Wicshington University by Harold K I the staff of The I ning Star mentioned various classes wd emphasized the impor 1ee of the task of inducing the pub- to read abont seience. Mr. Philips outlined e i tic various written in recent months and described ihe methods of gathering material and the prepar { the artic The introductory n. he would | be expected to contain vould to the in ol ture stor the dai q sxplained the ental way in which important tails were developed in the investi ion of what appeared at first to wdinary news. OPPOSES BIDDING. 1 part of room of & modern Paris Boliemian_atmosphere. FURNITURE RENTING FOR Household Receptions Drives Conventions Office Weddings 5000 Folding ( Always in Stock H. BAUM & SON 464 Pa. Ave. N.W. Main_9136 House Committee Chan | of Lettin @ of 10 10 9 the House mili commitiee vesterday de ided to incorporate in the aviation {yrogTam it s drafting for provision that for the next Aft contracts may pmpetitive bidding. on is in line with recommendations of the President's ard and was indorsed by both officials and representa tives of the industry. Companies ac. cepting mon - competitive contracts would be required under the commit- s proposal to open their books for | nepection by the Government.: ; Aircraft Contracts. Parties five be “Women tell their friends” Banishes ai! fear of D blrivhd days, safc. Fuatal agatnat Doth. jale Dlack vely disposity iy el Black maddle " tas S owner kindly elai . Animal Rescue League. 348 Md. male. il white. coitar with' ring throngh it o9r Yocal Eentle ower kindlg felaini Phillips Bldg. Vi-Benr Labratory Washington, D. C. Inll e With brass ¥ | WIRE-HAIREI | with Torown ‘ears, ehort, tail | pwner Kindly claim at t Rescue League, 311 timid When Death Occurs Call W. W. Chambers Co. Popular Price Funerals Complete $75, $100, $125 Up Amhulances, finest makes, local calls . o 54,00 Any make vault that's desired . .$85.00 yemite Eold. “with single_diamond: reward. Addvess Box 1 v ity v Lee House f.ee Ho Sito fosia flexib L with agp. Wedneada in' hat dept 9 California . will return hi afavetts Hotel s Munge: | Tatter R 19 Star_Bldg. Bl DOK hair: DOG—Strayed from 314 holie_and. Alredale. - Reward.” S " s Best of Service The Brown Stone Funeral Home of W. W. Chambers Co. 14th Cor. Chapin N.W. Phone Col. 432 <—Between Pathfinder and railroad 8cC B & 0. tran: reward. TBOOK. xmnn‘mm change: probafly on Takoma Park ca d. M. E lar_in <o . Je Fu cmh Luvue A\llnuh O'H. ’ I i | i i { ! ars. WL | nized as one of the most influential | | and now living in Florida. MRS. W. A. FRAVEL DIES. Falls Church Woman Was Prom- inent in Community Affair: Special Dispateh to The Star, PALLS CHURCH. Va., March 20. \. I'ravel, wife of W. A. ¥ vel, died suddenly last evening at ( lumbia Hospital, following an oper tion Thursday. She was Miss Pea Falkenstein of Front Roval. Va.. be re_her marriage and had lived in Is Church 19 years. She was 47 vears old. Mrs. Fravel was recox women of the community. She was un ‘tive Yorker in Columbin Baptist Church, having boeen president of the Missionary Soclety and of the wom V'8 Bible class i number of years. | she served on the local schovl Loa three years and was vice prosident the Woman's Club at the time of her death. Besides her husband, she is survived by twg daughters, Misses Margaret and Dorothy, and one son, Ha is 4 student at the University of Vir #inja: two brothers, in Baltimore and Philadelphia, and ono sister, Mr: H. Chapman. formerly of Falls Chu; Funeral services will be held at the home Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock S e— PETER GOLDEN DEAD. Noted Irish Actor and Sinn Femi Lecturer Stricken on Train. | DENVER, Colo.. March 20 (#). i 'eter Golden, 46. Irish orator, actor nd poet and a cousin of the late Ter- nee M. viney, died at a hospit vesterday from a complicatio diseases which followed a recent nervous hreakdown in New York. Ile as siricken on a train here Wednes- | while on his to Arizona in {attempt to regain his health. | iolden attained a wide reputation as an actor when he came to the United States from Ireland 15 years #zo. Since then he hay also gained me as a lecturer in behalf of the Sinn Fein party. He also acted as secretary of the Association for the Recognition of the Irish Republic in | this country. 1 A wido: who is in New York, | !survives, the Army | the | — ave. | clipped | Wash Amma!,l . begween | North | DOW suitable re lrmn Twith bills nml' for retun. | CI‘IY NEWS IN BRIEF. The West End Citizens' Association will meet Monday, 8 pm., in audi torium of Corcoran Hall, Twenty-first and H streets. Mid-City Citizens' Association will meet Monday, $ p.m.. at Thomson School. Commissioner Freder A Fenning will be the guest of the even- n Members of the O'Connor School of Expression will entertain. The Georgetown Citizens' Associa- will _meet Monday, § p.m.. © Bank Hall. Maj. Carey nwwn, Corps of Engineers, speak. Kalorama Citizs Association will | { meet Tuesday, 8 p.an.. in parish_house St. Margaret's Church. M. O. ldvidge, director of traffic. will speal | 1 there will be a musicale arranged Mme. von Unschuld. Robert J. Nelson of Delaware, will before the Women's Republic: Study Club. tomorrow, the residence of Mrs. Ma . Fifteenth street. Sub- ! : “Value of Political Organization | mong Women.” James Lomack will Public invited. Politics P, | _The Sunshine Circle, which is work- | ing for the Florence Crittenton Tome will give o card party for the benefit jof the home. Monday. 2 pm., i Hecht's auditorium. Bridge and fivi hundred. The United Lodge of Theosophists, "9 Hill Building. Seventeenth and 1 | streets, will have a talk on “The Birth tomorrow. 8 p.m. All wel | come. Card of Cbat;ks. TT. We wish to express o .o ks and n to relatives and | nds o pathy and death of T MILY. | ! wit ! 1l i i s at JESSIE M. WL THE Deaths. “mothe. RGN on Masch S0 1096 at eloved hiusband ‘o~ Fuieral from hia late Tiohart st Mond: sneral Creek Cemeters Thursday, of 1 4210 Rhode. Tala MARY A beloyeud _ BRIC Tate ‘Charlotte " Br and father of Josephin i H Members of the Men's C} fion are requestsd to of our tate hrother. J¢ ew Bethel Baptist Death SON, Prosident ff Roc attend ||.n| PH George M. eral services 10 be held home, 12168 C st Time of funeral hare: Satudas. Mareh. 20, his r'!ld/:‘nu- 8O’ 'y D st 5 vears. Tesidence _on i 30 o'clock. - Relatives and Interment at Adddison 19. 1926, €. aw. CAR- 1 idow of the late Honry Barnes. Cinge e (4 vears. Fu- yeral, from her late residence. Mond: farch D Relafives and friends invited. Interment at Congressional Ceme: | DANIELS, his residence. Ca Thursday. March 18 1026, st ito] Heights, 3d. RAY.- | MOND E.. beloved husband of Julie M. ollins). and beloved son “of ] Funecal {rom his late residancn reh T o St 3T thew s Chitreh. Caprts] Heights. Md.. where mass will be wung at Refatives and” friends invited to Departed 196, at W JOH husband of Var G. crn at e Fesidene L naw. Sundat 3 o'elock. Altoona. Pa. Friends invited. lease ) DO . Th~ Banneker Relief Associa- tion announces tie sudden death of Broth er JOHN DOWNING Friday, March 10, at his residence 221 T1th &t.'n.w. Funeral from his Tate Tesidence t 3 p.m. Interment at Altoona, Ps 5 LETOX Pmmm Ania life Fridas 10 after a HOWs heloved Downing, Funeral 1 11th Tnterment (Altoona it G, Miis Reliet Amaeiation re nottaed of i 19. 1926, of JOHN A. DOWNING, lately a niember. of Fiineral Sundas. March ith “President. Fri 19: Tumibia Hospital. PEARL FALK beloved wife of W. A Fravel of « Church. Va. Funeral s iy residence Monday . Interment at Ol 0. 1 bis residence ty INRY gm Fear of his Pohick Church. Mondas. p.m. Interment l’ohh‘k AN, Ma Newington Services n ae. at Ma JOYCE. Wednsedar. March 17, 1926, zl m. residence, Bladensbui M MORGAY, beloved hushand of Eighenia Jovoe, “¥uneral from the Firat Tavtint hurch, nsburg_ Md., Sunday. March At 2 o clock | Relatives an to_ attend. Interment Rev. Gaskina officiating. 10, 19268, at St Jacksonville, Fla. after icf iliness, FUGE! Jr.. aged "<, beloved hushand of Eea Lucas TRUST. 1 2 MARTIN N, NIXON . At JOSEPH nW. whers moss w Inteiment Mount Ol das. March 400" 1611 ot Uenite: Saturdyy afteine 1919205 a JOSEPIE PAT iees at s lat n Ma ) March nibia Hody L widow M Thursdas .. at Col DAUBE Baltimor mother of Carl W Henry Simon. brownstone 1400 Herath) and Herath. Fuin denco 3. Relutiven Cedar Hill Cemet March 8 "Bishon rd.. E.ow e tor” S 1 Washington. 1. (. Fr Tors of W. R. Speare (0 Pant's Oh mornig. 1007 Coms resting at al home, WOODBERR matery Sn iflzmprtam. DOWLAN. In sad_bu of ‘my’ xist who passed awas This day brings How we long for When our lea: And your words of « Just 10 hear them A BY THE CHILDREN £ memors of my dear 8or her death GROVES. GRUVER. of our dear n died 10, ied Ot What_hanns we were allog But oh changed i a1l & now have gone cmiles and Kindly i O GRUONE ago today GRUVER Ii‘m.xnm:\ STEL 1 lovinz remembran FRED HELWIG March 20, Your m 1o the mem. OBERT 1 LEON Tl MOTHE! FTH MASC o twe vears ago. ok forkpNas THEIR _DAUGHTLR o‘rn\\nn' Tn ead hu my.beloved ee Hayder You shall In this wo You shail ne: As lon HER HU KICHARDSON, irance of ‘my deas RICHARDSON. wlio ar ago SARA'E {L.0CONNUR. * nz remen RICHARDSON In loving memors of ou § tour sears ago 1o 1ER CHILDREN of our_ darling HER STRONG. wio s azo today. SCHWARTZ. STRONG. In #tood beside vour bedside fo gepart nuch for us, i continuously, WILLIAMS, Tn sad but loving remembrance devoted mother. ANNA F. 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