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THE _EVENING STAR, WASHIN (,-'1()\' ] TUESDAY, MARCH 23, 1926. e | . PN MANN e ] HOPFENNARR | o ] e e _ I ] Expedihon Halted Pendmg Repairs | ‘ B[AIME" BY DEATH 3 BIES |N HUSP|IA|. P z 1 -to Two Airplanes Recently | Lincoln National Ban| . O . e gy e n 3 By the Awsociated Preas Alaska Conpkt:ly Renovu Greau nd Seil ‘Had Noted Career as Scien- » . Operatlon Falls 10 Save Llfe L " ,!";fl;:‘:fl‘(‘,;\"““ Sk, s : - the proposed Arctic expedition of Capt tist. Patent Examiner and . L ! of Local Banker and il \ George 11, Wilkins will e dela { | 3 H B - i " three weeks pending repairs to th i : | : | in Ei | 4 Alaskan and the Detroiter, airplanes ! Authority on Books. ~ \ Masonic Figure. i . hieh Mracked” In. fet Rlghts | | 1 : Thursday The undertak- = 2 *i ing W ve legun Suudas. | B Pickman M . 77 years old, 3 b | Milton opfenmaier, 41 vears old % . apt. Wilki 4 i Ll Built L ke a Cleaning Fluid ! natent Jtomologist and | prominent local tanker, manufacturer, 3 q f!o';fi:‘;z l’\’.:-lnuuio“\\hm v'u'- repal 1 \ videly for s work in con- . i “uirba mmediately, I REMOVES GREASE SPOTS | nection with the Tsperanto : ; | Mason and n leader in Jewlsh L o that the plane will be ready for tests . Without Injury to R o Col L e o i e e o . | thes, died suddenty early today follow g L yscra er .+ last - wa : - R R R e Rehabilitation of the Detroiter, o | ¥ low ot 5 i doils 3 o0t (i three-engined zirplane. which turned Sy Al town University Hospital. Mr. Hopf - e cioa = AiEon S S % | He was stricken with appendicit A s e e e b h — };‘:fle’;“g‘.), Iiv{ “In“'l’;nl“"" ‘;lm"l i ‘ | white v ! ! | ::::(l.lxlle\\ parts from a factory in the Use itin Mutton Broth | vears ag. len : The pilots of the Wilki spedi- LEA & PERRINS ‘xmmu of Columbia from 19051914, v A ?\"'“fx”iV“\‘;'u":i;‘l:“z‘f‘-\,:“"“\“(fi'l‘(“’ “hen' i€ s, duriged, dechiad the land it was largely through his in: Y 2 : e y o ¢ accident due to a faulty landing gear. fluence, 1t ix otated, that the first B. PICKMAN MANN. son dugyeis ol ihe ilooal ‘adr e, The two planes, .which lay on an ar kindergartens were alled in the ‘\?;’th,l:’éfi'.; . .\nl-sfu‘.?onq.;‘.m".n]. open field stripped, of their landings bublic schools here. LAW HOLDS ARBUCKLE stein of Philadelphia. G - . el ‘:xf‘;nedl?flhed by a heavy snow- Born in West Newton, Mass., Mr. Funeral services will be conducted MILTON HOPFENMAIER. Mann at an early age moved to Yel- 4 £ e low Springs, Ohio, with his father, IN YOSEMITE VALLEY o }1_“':1";1‘_‘:.‘:“:"*‘“ ant o'clo " . i | the late Horace Mann, who was pr = . . Commerce, a director of the Wash- $27,784,650 Alien Money in Italy. will be in the Jewish cemetery. dent of Antloch College at the Ohio | paric of Movie Actors Violate Abram Simon will officiate, ington _ Hebrew Congregation, ROME, March 23 (®)— The ea £ Antioch s | g 2, pital address. Following the death of his & | at the residence will be Masonic. 4 - - | of foreign stock companies in opera- father, Mr. Mann moved to Cam-{ Regulations Which Bar Women | [h8 > 5 tion in Ttaly, it is officially announced. bridge, Mass. | i Was C. of C. Director. Georgetown lias inereased since 191 103,000,000 From Prison Camp Roads. mitte o Graduate of Harvard. fes Mr. Hoptenmaier was a director of | "'Jia was a firat vice president of the |16 he Present fotal being 691,160, He attended Harvard U Y e ot EIBE e : | the Chamber of Commerce, a member | Town and Country Club. a life mem. [T OF about $27.784 50 at present T Quated [h the lhes of| SAN FRANCISCO, March 23— |of the Board of Trade and a number | her of the City Club and the Congres L - : S Etacuited In the iclues o . > )¢ clubs and was interested in many | sional Country Club and belonged to $70. Soon after his graduation he | Buster Keaton and Roscoe Arbuckle. !\ ireee enterprises of which he the Caravan Club, the Washington 1 > i : went to Brazil as an entomologist. | motion picture tors, d their wive: r. o K Every moving part in L L PIEEE actym and then S | the organizer. lle also was Rifle Club, the Columbia Histori . 3 g 3 ater he was an instructor in botany | grove int : ite Vi : Te ; . Doty ciety of Arts i i 2t eRe LS was stans ¢ into the Yosemite Vallex as the ut Georgetown Universit | Socfety. the Society of Arts and your engine gets super- i Bowdoin College and was appointed 's first antomobile visitors, bug | @ lfelong resident of i "es of New York City and the t Guticura oap fubrication when vou assistant entomologist at the Depar His first business ent « o k ok vient of Agriculture in 1881, since | ! Y were unable (o.d out | hige and tallow works at 221 Tenth | a thirty-third degree Mason | ee our mn us . which date he had lived in this city. ays o special dispatch to the | street, with a factory i getown. | and held many high positions in the AUTOCRAT Motor Oil years later he hecame un exaw- ! Ivaminer. Guards were placed on | Among other concerns of which F der. He was u pust venerable mas- Fresh and Youthi“] b ¢ k 1y . at the United States Patent ¢ road last night ic prevent the | was president and treasurver are the | ter, Mithras Lodge of Perfection. No. ou know! You don't |}!lfice and continued In that capacity |actors from passing Virginia Hide and Fur Ine ~|1. AL A. S. R, District of Columbia: | |Susle gets. Ointment. Taicom tree, Address have to worry and |f!»ntil the time of his death. twice Sergt. Thomas Ratcliffe of the San ' folk, Va.; the Norfolk Tallow master b\angau-uhumer e having the time extended beyond the jQuentin prison road camp at South | Inc.. Norfolk. Va.: the Richmond R No. I peat . retirement age. Iork, near Merced, is out of a job be- | fining Co., Inmc., of Richmond. V: mmanu—u of the DeBruce Beware of Substitutes Lond identilied with the People’s |cause he let the movie stars drive | le recently was made a director of | of Kadosh, ) A. A. 8. R Church, Mr. Mann served as a trus. |over roads on which prisoners were | several banking con: and was!past venerable master of Albert Pike At Good Dealers” Everswhere | {tee in ‘1582 and ae its treasurer in | working. - Uhe representative of four large out. | (onsis B e ) 11904 and again in 1922 The ruie is that automobiles con- | of-town firms. ;s the Mount, Vernan !AVERSON 0|LWORKS-COLUMBM5228| Tle was secretary of the Esperanto|talning women cannot pass prison | He had been active for many vears |¢h No. 3, R. A. M.: Albert P i Assoclation of America and associated { road camps. in civic enterprises as a member nr1 Lodge, No. P, ; the Ro) with other organizations as follows: This means two weeks' stay in|the Georgetown Citizens' Association. |Order of Scotland, “and the Argo | " A life member of the Cambridge | Yosemite for the qiartet until the [ He also served as a member of ulw*Ludgc, \l"r 113, Lhu Bi B.‘ Hi‘n “ntomology Club, having serve s|road is completed. or a trip out Ly | District of Columbia charity commit ife member of the Alm Quick, safe, sure relief from secretary and treasurer; ga mrrgs::r:;. rail, P . tee of the Washington Chamber of | Temrle. painful callouses on the fe ing member of the American En- Atall drug ard shoe stores | tomology Society, a member of the Biological Soclety of Washington, life member of the Amerlcan Library As- soclation, member of the Bibliograph. ! ical Society of America, member of the Universala Esperanto-Asocio, Ko- | lumbia_Esperanto-Associo, serving as its president in 1920 and as treasurer 101;;?- Single Tax Assoctation the same Wrote for Perfodicals. He was a contributor to many peri- { odicals on sclentific and bibliographi- cal subjects and was the editor of a catalogue on the ph 1 SUNDAY of the United tHaten © 0us plants EXCURSION In 9ddqllh-n to his various other | T the e e e '| Judge Shaw-Wailker ‘oa\;.. onl» I{then. Hors & Mann of 1 | : w-W NEw YORK e ol fe comiiseiba| | Products By These at |§|e re;ir]fncenwmmgow afternoon at o'clock. Rev. Dr. U. G. B. | S | Users: SUNDAY APRIL 4 Church, will officlate. TInterment will be in Sleepy 1follow Cemetery, Con. | T i n n O u n C e m e n t nation Iilslte(li‘a oven users Diret 1o Pem H e, - ! v nationally known users Leaves Wash A, MUSSOUNI TO PROMOTE L of Shaw-Walker office equip- 53 Prina Sy g @SS 81 FUTURIST ARCHITECTURE Ba—— S | Siolts. Tilosn. nsinen-i¢H Returning. 3 R i | | & Tickets on sale o da “Godfather” to Organization Pro- j convincing story of Built- Similar Exeursion Sundis. posing to Make New York Sky- = lee-a-Sk) SCrapel' * worth: i} scrapers “Look Tame.™ " & i ) l’emlsylvanla Ralh’oad S e i = IERCE-ARROW'S latest productions in custom- ! Act;:il::;‘l:;;r:::i: pC:;‘r:'\pln)‘ The Standard Railroad of the World ME, March 23.—Premier Musso- 3 s e 1 1 ' he Standar ! o M. o @AW buslt body work, including the new complete line of isied SR R bes o Corasicse ERRRRREACREES MEEEE father of an exhibition of futurlst ar- W8I Custom-built Coaches on the standard Series 80 FCASRIREE < Rek | - ORI b & 8 @ (] g g : % ‘ o Imevlure expressing the “quintessen- | inal forces and exigencies of | American Bond & Mortgage Company { “Women tell ‘e“: sy i it 1s Geclaced, Muiing chassis, will be on exhibition during special Salon S. W. Straus & Company « their friends” tamie and olALashions b | . . Walworth Manufacturing Company i The exhibition: (o be held soon in Show at the Mayflower Hotel, March Twentieth Tllinois Glass Company * tome, is intended to present brand- i 3 . niew styles growing out of “the world. | to Twenty-seventh, inclusive. TEIRIEEem Be s SR o McGraw Hill Company wide architectonic revolution,” initiat- | i i At ed by Ttalian futurism, i Phoenix Insurance Company The rules bar exhibits “recalling | : D A" even distantly the styles of the past, . _Palmolive Company o Tt baving a commercial purpose, having Among the unusual features will be a seven-passenger, | Otis Elevator Company Sales Offier solely technical importance, or refer- | e ; ‘West Penn Railways Company " o Phillips Blde. ¢ l,“:,“,fi“;;s‘.‘."" ntersd] decoration "'; four-door coach and the first four-door limousine coach ever i Fitatkote Ciiniany LRens Labrators A A i ; Washington, D. C. S i produced. You are cordially invited. No admission charge. “.::::";“‘:‘:’:‘::“;i‘:‘:'m‘;:‘;'“—‘ SLEW DAUGHTER, CHARGE | B : el e | Pulimen Company Mexican Lawyer Jailed, Bail Re- o oo I Massachusetts Institute of Technology 1 fused, for Alleged Murder. | 3 i Commonwealth Steel Company on - 2 Dandruff So Airoitio e G5 U.S. Cast Iron Pipe & Foundry Co. i ) —Albino Villareal, 76, Mexican | " Destroys the Hair Jawver, and former assistant district | Sears, Roebuck & Company attorney in Tower California, was re- ! Custom-Built Coach Bodies Fairbanks-Morse Company 3 manded to jail without bail yesterday | | American Legion Headquarters viful, .S y all |; charged with the murder of Isabel| i . I Florsheim Shoe Company ns zet rid of dandruff, for | Villareal. 23, his daughter. - i :1,\1\P vour Jait and rin it i The girl is alleged to have been 5-Passenger 2-Door Coach, $3,150 H. J. Heinz Company von don't. shot in a family quarrel caused by an i Fraber Body Cocporation It oesnt do mtich sood to vy to || attempt of Villareal to arouse his 5-Passenger 4-Door Coach, $3,250 ciiicac S 3 wife, Mrs. Marie Villareal, to cook i idden Company rush or wash it out. The only [l Sl ot o f™ The girl interfered, the 7-Passenger 4-Door Coach, $3,350 : } Royal Baking Powder Company sure way to get rid of dandruff i b :. solve it. then vou destroy it ||bullet piercing her heart. . | Automatic Sprinkler Company “To do this et :;!]\n\u four |1 . i 1 7-Passenger 4-Door Limousine Coach, $3,450 i Barrett Company ordinary liquld arvon; S A \ply it at night when ret : = i 8 University of Chicago enough to vnmsu‘\n the sca p " Real Silk Hosiery Mills 1 5 Liberty Mutual Insurance Company By morning. mos all, 3 " iy o 4 | 3 . . i i Sen ey ol or | Custom-Built De Luxe Bodies : Pl s g s R TP lestey every single ; 5 | ot oo, tat an icning || SV Transfer . |8 : i Central Indiana Powers Corporation . g il o. 4.Passenger Coupe. . e First National Pictures, Inc. wors. “Rour s fa s i ; . . Penn Mutual Life Insurance Company o : ; .:p'?;"u":-.'fe‘::'; Sure Relief From E S S ’ ' O it T ! Constipation i | 7-Passenger Sedan.. ... 0ld Colony Trust Company : | . 3 5 Purina Company Dr. Boice’s | 7-Passenger Enclosed Drive Limousine. ... ! Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Company iption Tabl e . Insurance Company of North America Pr:.'f.“!,‘.:‘?....,:!’ :"l: Runsbout ... sois ceeeen. . 82895 Loose-Wiles Biscuit Company note ""pe'fl?{“ ::tu} of h | 4.Pas8enger Touring........ . ....$3,095 i Henry L. Doherty & Company At an drug- Coeons - | 7-Passenger Touring. . e o | Shaw-Walker sells 2700 item?fi of | ) - | «Built - Like - a - Skyscraper” office When Death Occurs 1 All prices f.o.b. Buffalo, tax extra. . equipment: files, desks, indexing, call | Subject to change without wotice. I safes, cards, folders, guides, bank : s . W. W. 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