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6 RICHARD C. LEWIS DIES AT AGE OF & Was Prominent in Civic Work! and a Pioneer Clothing Merchant of City. Richard * Lewis, ploneer clothing merchant of this city f the City Conneil pri tion of the commission form of 1 at his resi He was Mr would | sixty-fifth an ling Episcop | attended in Rock Mr. Lewis se Ington | t War and heen a1 nt o 1856 and lishment for more th tiring Burial will be the "Wash ng the Civil e hid ahout projects whi ton from a cit no street 1i G Cay Coun: | nstrumental § in formation Mr. Md., many Mason ter of ganizer = Pleasant and a for- mer memher of the De M voCoeme mandery, No, 4. He leaves his wife, Mar Lewis, and thiee pranddaug Mre. Kemp Bdmonston of Roston Mre. Daniel W, Baker of this city and Mrs. Morton Ring of Indian Head, Md. | Al ors, EXPLAINS MUSIC STUDIO. |., Aim Is Theater for Musical Actor, Dantchenko Says. | Creation of a true theater of the | musical actol was forth by Viadimir Nen ch-Dantehenko, co founder avsky of the Moscow he purpose of his creation of seow Art Theater Musical Studio, in an dress last night at the National Club, where he was tendered a dinner and reception with Mme. Dantchenko and 15 membh of the musicalj studio, whose productions are heing presented here this week by Morrisi Gest. Discussing hls musical the svnthetic theater, Direc chenko declared he had cres “fntroduce into the fleld drama an atmosphere of gen and, first of all, the art of the a Mr. Dantchen: his talk was translated by Dr Berthesson, vice director of thé A quartet of the studio sang ber of Russian folk songs. Graham | R. Nichols was chairman of the recep. | tion committee of the club in charge; of the affair. | ad Press studio { Every Easter morning the old town | of Winchelsea elects its mayor, A | water-halliff, having a sflver oar as his badge of offi s also still appoint- ed. although the sea has retired sev. | miles from the town. =/ | | | Be sure to get real Resinol If vou want to get rid of eczema, pimples or some other distressing skin eruption, insist upon obraining Resinol Ointment in the original package. Itis ut up in opal jars, two sizes only— !}4 0z. and 1% oz. Preparations simi- Jar in name or appearance and those offered ar or for esinol are mot “‘just the same as Resinol.” Many of them have little healing power, and may even be dangerous to use. Resinol is never sold in bulk To Cure a Cold m The tomic and laxative effect of Laxative BROMO QUININE Tablets will for- tify the system againstGrip, Influenza and other serious ills resulting from a Cold. The box bears this signature ©. % tyore Price 30c. [ nal of the T NOTHER AND SON ACCUSEDOF THEFT Woman’s Brother-in-Law Says He Missed $9,350 When They Left City. wing grand larceny v for the arrest of n, 47 years old, nd her xon, following 0 from Veurs old nett Ikewiy, 6 ws brother-in fur us the police cun det . Halloran, Sumuel, tidzewiy dveur-old udopted bov have left the | city, and descriptive messuges huve been forwarded to York und | tmore, where it ix believed they iy have gone. o elder Ridgeway, ninde his I the G sireet had uel Ridgeway, enorted . LEWIS, wh " dress, HE EVENING STAR, WA RICHAL viawn the money from a bunk at MOSLEMS IN RUSSIA oma Park, Md.. three weeks ugo | PROTEST CAIRO PARLEY | it the intention of sedepositing it in | Jocal institution. Yesterday morn | | ing, he 101d the police, he attended Join With Indian Group in Urging | % ball game. und on his retu he ey from w bu That Caliphate Congress Be Held in Mecca. BY JUNIUS B. Woon, By Cable to The Star st Chicso Daily News, | MORCOW, March The Moham medan population of Fussin, amount Wween 4000 000 wbjecting to the holdi at Calro, tdgew d was deposited in i Park, where he ay moved into the was 22 the bank a vesided, “ 1o transfer he sald, sewed in a cotton bug, The younger Itidgeway, s cripple i wanted by the police of Towson, M., to answer a charge of nonsup- | | port of his tamily, | Detectives Nally and O'lirten are ! conducting the investigation | TO RE-ENACT BATTLES. | " Lress a s telesiam from Ui, v republic. received by Mikhal Kadindn, president of the Soviet coentral exequtive committe The Moslent population of | (e dispatch savs, “joins it of the Ind pro inst held in c the influence of im powers without the guaran free expre opinion, the holy wlem world, would cor of the congres freedom from political influe WCopyright, 1926, by Chicago Daily News Co) | Mece . . British Soldiers to Repeat Charge of Light Brigade and Others. LONDON. March ®) thousand British soldiers ‘U the Charge of the Light Bri- t Balaklava, the battle of Agin- | urt and the battle of Hastings in a | cular military show i Alder. | shot in June. Each actor fn the his. | toric panorama, to be stazed at night by the aid of powerful searchlighte, | [ Will be clothed and armed exactly as Luster is the most ancient feast in [were the men who fought on the chrervance, fields where history was made, | 1o aims nieed | Three | . will - re- | Quake i LONDO. aph reports u severe earthe lin, Asia Minor, with 15 deaths, . 'S STORE OF W THE MEN » mu | 1nut 1 SHINGTON, D. €, MONDAY, sremems v OVIC ASSOCIATION DINNER WEDNESDAY Home Band Orchestra, Stanle: ¥ tomo o ck; John S. M. Distinguished Speakers to Be Present at Federal City Banquet. mann, bandmaster; Fenstud, assiatant leader. March, “Sons of Aus- tralia” ... Overture, “As (English Alrs) Reverie Orfenta Dream’ . Biermann Scenes from comic opera ‘“The Rose of Algeria”....Herbert Fox trot, “Let Me Linger Longer™ .. Waltz suite, and Life e Fina A program of distinguished spenkers has been arranged for the fourth an- nual Federal City dinner to he given under the auspices of the American Civic Association Wednesday night at 7 'k at the clubhouse of the American Axsocintion of University LEGION WOMEN DISCUSS HOSPITALIZATION WORK | Somer. 1e3s, 1, ptrsec, io, mevk the —— | tion of the Committee of One tiun Belleau Wood Post, No. 3, Installs o Judge yue, acting Officers at Meeting at Command- |, exident of the American Civie Asso clation, will preside and oper speaking program with a talk on Romance of Washingto Dr. Horace president of the i e “The A meeting for the tion of office Wond 1os annual installa wis held by the Belleau 3 er's Home {n Thrifton, Va. | | nd. past | of the American fternoon ut the mily J. Carey, | U Wwho continues ax pulll‘ Federal home thatton ¢ chalf of the sentative Frnest W, { the hill to_enlarge he present Natfonal mission and creatnr on_for_the District undred hospitalization mmittee. Repi women and some | Gibson, author inected it were | the powers of vess by Capt. Wat- al Park ¢ an of the na- on committee of the nessy Grace Cook, junior Violet Van Wugner, chaplain: < Ithel M. Ba djutant, and rtrude Lowen, finance officer. | The oMcers were installed by Capt J. McGahan, past department | commander and national executive committeernan for the District of Co- lumbie department of the legion. A e followed the exsrcises, FOR RENT Meat Market Very desirable store. ad- joining corner which is oc- cupied by A. & P, Tea Co.: in strictly high-class resi- dential section. This loca- tion demands a high-class meat market. No other competition. Rent only 885 per month. lcehox and some fixtures included. A letier xoes to King Geurge every night telling him exac what hap- pened i the House g the day Tocation 1813 Ontario Place N.W. Cleans Teeth Safely Children take to the flavor Story & Company 812 17th St. Fr. 4100 MARCH 22 'nnd its environs, will speak on “Con- will re.| 1926. gress and the Federal City." Col. J. Franklin Beil will respond for the District Commissioners, fol- lowed by Maj. U & will speak on “'A for the National Moore, who will discuss “The McMillan Report,” Lorado Taft, the who designed the Columbus Fountain in front of the Unfon Station and a member of the National Commission of Fine Arts, has been asked to re. apond to & toast on “Make No Little Plans,” quoted from Daniel H. Burn- ham. J. €. Nichols, vice president of the civie assoclation, who is responsible for the country club district of sas City, will give a toast on “Capitalizing the Landscape.”” James .. 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COPENITAC Denmark, March 22 (#).—Bishop Nuelson of Switzer. iund stated at a service In the Mthod- ist Church that he and Bishop Rlake of Paris would continue until further, notice to discharge the duties of Itev. | Dr. Anton Bast, bishop for Scandi.| In informing the newspaper men vani, convicted last week and sen |of this after the cabinet meeting. M. tenced to three months' imprisonment | Peret sald the government's intention for violating the law in his handling | Was to raise revenue by increased in- of charity funds. direct taxation, notably on tohaceo. The government, he added, also In tended to open a special account for voluntary subseriptions which would be entirely devoted to extinguishing short-time bonds. 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