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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, MONDAY, MARCH 29, 1926 PAY LAST TRIBUTE | [z wearrere 1 [EUT. HOLBROOK TO QUEEN MOTHER 5 ccezz | IS FATALLY SHOT night and tomorrow; not much change in temperature; minimum tempera- ture tonight slightly Above freezing; Danish Hosts Joined by For- Son of Gen. W. A. Holbrook eign Representatives in Im- Killed by Own Gun in posing Funeral Ceremonies. Philippine Islands. WYOMING DEBATING TEAM | WINS 2 OUT OF 3 MEETS Defeats Catholic and George Wash- ington Teams, But Loses to American University. Circle will have a card party under the direction of Mrs. A. Frank Kreylow, chairman, April 2, from 2 to 8 p.m at the Elks’ Hall, 919 H street. The National Fellowship Club will give an informal dance tomorrow evening at the Washington Hotel. Visitors welcome. CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. The United Lodge of Theosophists, 709 Hill Building, Seventeenth and I will have a free public lec- 8:15 p.m., on “Rein- Memory.” Public in- night at Emory M. 6100 Georgia avenue. Church South, 1928, R (nee Bowen). am_Silvester. Fu- an’s Church, Wi now.. Tuosday, The Soroptimist Club will give its annual luncheon meeting to specially | honored civic clubs of the District at the La Fayette Hotel Wednesday at 1 pm. A two-minute talk on the aim and accomplishments of each organi- zation will be given by its representa- tive guest. March 30, 1 K)(l;ll‘l.l Departed this life March Writiabi T ey e carnation and vited. Rev. George Sh of Metropolitar Church will app terpretation of gentle southwest winds, Maryland—Cloudy tonight and to- morrow; not much change in tempera- ture; gentle southeast shifting to northeast winds. Virginia—Cloudy tonight and to- morrow, followed by rain in south portion tomorrow; not much change in temperature; moderate southeast shifting to northeast winds. West Virginia—Cloudy tonight and tomorrow, followed by rain in west portion tomorrow; not much change in temperature. Records for 24 Hours. Thermometer—4 p.m., 46; 8 p.am., 40; 12 midnight, 34; 4 a.m., 34; 8 am., 33: noon, 49. Barometer—4 p.m., 30.26; 8 p.m., 30,25; 12 midnight, 30.27; 4 a.m., 30.28; 8 a.m., 30.30; noon, 30.27. Pl et About 35 per cent of the world pro- duction of tobacco is grown in the United States. ohnson, pastor M. ¥ i ra. The University of Wyoming debat: ad_brothes ing team, which is on an extensive tour of the East, handling four sub Jects from both the affinatly negative sides, won two out of three forensic encounters in W ton over the week end on the qu Resolved, That ths pending labsr amendment to the Federal C stitutisn should be adopted.” 3en Hur” tomorrow Florence Crittenton Baby Lovers' VAN HORN. A.. belo o CHARLES Van his on XXX YIXT] (nee Trota stion, child Lieut. David S. Holbrook, 25 years = old, son of Maj. Gen. Willard A. Hol- brook, retired, of this city shot | Takiny th ative side of the and killed at Camp Stotsenbert, Philip- | auestion the ted John pine Islands, yesterday by a revolver ::;;.‘:"-f;f- he was handling, rding to word » Willian received here today ieoerge No official report has been receiv By the Associated Presh. COPENHAGEN, Denmark, March 29.—The Danish people yesterday paid last honors to the late Queen Mother Louise, who was laid to rest in Gluckshurg chapel, of the Roskilde Cathedral, ancient burial place of Dan- ish royalties. A great gathering of the Seandinavian royal familles and representatives of foreign countries, wi WARD, mandery of Distric the olumbiaCom- Order ace 'n to defeat them: o B8 0P 0800 000 00 600000856 000000 000 8000 ebesteis csooestosssentatstnecsess Fifth Avenue for Spring 1026 Stescessssss e Styled with a new bound edge, and the equally popular raw edge. Has plain, fancy or sash band. 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Our New Branch Store Hydrangea Plants in Lovely Pastel Shades A Box of Spring Flowers Makes a Beautiful Easter (\Ireetino— $3.00 and Up A Graceful Flower Basket Full of Spring Gladness $3.00 and Up Rambler Rose Plants are Charming Easter Tokens— $3.00 and Up A cordial invitation is extended to visit our display rooms where we have an exhibition of flowers which we are proud to show you. WHITE INCORPORATED e 14th & H \%: Main 6953 . 829 14th $t. N.W. IR Franklin 9369 355 Bloom Our F. T. D. Service— Why hesitate to send flowers becauss of dis; tance? We guarantee deliveries at far places within a few hours. —_— Between including Escorted by Military. The funeral cortege, military detachments, way station for the journey to kilde, about 31 miles from hagen. Great crowds had held just before the start, a elaborate ceremony for the family having been conduct astle the previous night, ingers forming the chofr. s and crown princes Denmark and Norway, prince of Sweden Connaught, and other princes followed the hearse afoot, while the royal ladies, including the queens of Den- mark and Norway, w in carriages. Beautiful wreaths surrounded the coffin. On arrival at Roskilde, the body of the lat dowager queen was received in a scene of Solemn beauty by the whole chapter of the cathedral in official robes, but, at the king's special request, the Funeral Sermon by Royal Chaplain. the royal The funeral sermon by chaplain, Dr. Fenger, gave a touch- ing picture of the late dowager queen’ solemn Joy of having lived to we come back to Denmark that Danish section of Schlesvig, which by a plebiscite in 1920 elected to come under the Danish fl fon of the impressive service was deposited be- side the tomb of Queen Louise's hus- and, King Frederick VIIL Princess Axel of Denmark swooned in the chapel after the interment. In a certain town in Italy the taxes are levied according to the weight of the taxpay The fat man is as- sumed to be prosperous and charged on his poundage. Mourning ‘Blacks Dyed 24-HOUR SERVICE Carmack Dry Clcamng Co. Lincoln 239 Building Materials “Rock-Bottom Prices” (New) Gas Water Heaters § Main Office 6th & C Sts. Southwest Camp Meigs 5th & Fla. Ave. Northeast Hechingér Co. “From Foundation to Roof” AAAAAAAAAAAAY The Finest Burial Grave Case in the World ‘85 Do not let the Low Price make you think it is not so. Ambulance Service, $4.00 When Death occurs call The Brown Stone Funeral Home of W.W.Chambers Co., 14th and Chapin Phone Col. 432 DUST—||: guard your throat PRO’I‘ECT yourself from the millions of dangerous dis- ease germs that are carried into your throat by every gnln of dust you inhale. On windy days, or in dust- raising crowds carry a bottle of Formamint with you, and take one of the pleasant-tasting, an- tiseptic tablets every two or three hours %o prevent infec- tion; one every hour or so when the throat is actually sore. All druggists. rmamint ILLING THROAT TABLETS the members of the Ameri- can legation, attended the ceremonies. escorted by left Amalien- borg castle and proceeded to the rail- Ros- Copen- athered and all the houses were draped with black. Brief religious ceremonies were more royal °d at the with leading of with the crown Prince Arthur of hedral was not draped. Highest temperature, 49, occurred at noon today. Lowest temperature, 29, occurred at 7 a.m. today. Temperature same date last year— Highest, 41; lowest, 34. Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States and Geodetic Survey). and 5:52 and 8:33 Coast Today—Low tide, 2:30 a.m. pam.; high tide, 8§12 am. p.m. Tomorrow—Low tide, 3:07 a.m. and 3:31 p.m.; high tide, 8:48 a.m. and 9:10 p.m. The Sun and Moon. Toda ‘The sun rose 5:58 a.m.; sets 6:28 p.m. Tomorrow sets 6:29 p.m. Moon rises 6:49 p.m Automoblie lamps 1o half hour after sunset. Condition of the Water. Temperature and condition water at Gre: . perature, 34 sun -Sun rises 5:55 a.m.; sun ets 6:26 a.m e lighted one. of the ~Tem- Stations. ASOUIH Atlanta Atlantic City Raltimore Birminghani Bismarck Boston ... Buffalo Cloudy I Clea Colum'a,s ¢ Denver Detroit El_ Paso Galveston . Helena .. Cloudy Tondy Clear Cloudy Rain Cloudy I Clear Clear, Philadeiotia Phoenix . Pittabiirehy Portiand Me. | Bortiand,ore | Ralelgh X ¢ S. Lake Cit San” Antonio San_Diero Cloudy Francisco . Clear. Cloudy I Clear Seatt P olonds Spokane > Clondy WASH Dic e h time, today.) Temperature. Wi 40 10 50 (8 am. Greenwic Stations London, England Paris. France. | Copenhagen. Denmark.. .. Horta (Fayal). Azores... Hamilton. Bermuda. Havana. Cuba Colon. Canal Zone. Part cloudy 80 Part cloudy OBGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. TONIGHT. The Writerscraft Club will meet, 8 o'clock, in basement of Mount Plea ant Library. The study period will be conducted by Mrs. Spidell, and Mr. Ackler will read original stories for criticism. Miss Barthelaemus, presi- dent. West End W. C. T. U, will meet, 7:45 o'clock, at 812 Twentieth street. James A. Edgerton will speak of the teachings of Jesus in the gold room of the Shoreham at 8 o'clock. Subject: “More Abundant Life." A. C. Nothstine will lecture on “A Practical Ideal” at the meeting of | the \\'nnhlngmn Practical Psychology WIFE ANSWERS CHARGE. Divorce Paper Says He Hissed in Ear, “Meet You in Hade: Special Dispatch to The Star. CUMBERLAND, Md., March 29.— “He tled my hands with his belt, packed his clothing and hissed into 100d-bye, I will meet you in said Mrs. Lillian S. Groves in answer to a divorce petition of Clarence B. Groves filed here. The couple eloped to Cumberland and were married January 5, 1924, Groves charged that his wife had frequently threatened to kill him, and “threw anything she got her hands on at him.” They have an infant daushter. None Exempt l‘rom Arrest ROCHESTER, N. Y., March 29 (P). —All patrons of roadhouses are to be arrested by prohibition agents in order to discourage the patronage of the younger set. — Marriage Licenses. Marriage licenses hiwve been fssued to the 1OIOR & Willlamson and Sallye E. Bryant, o boih ot Richmond. Va. © Soiomon Grom of Seat Pleasant, Md.. and Martha "Il“el' of Ull! Clg . G .‘!vnme- unn and Dorothy Cok. ose] 00d and Mar: iifam B B, ‘Howard and Aveaths Wynn. Willlam R. Pazalt of El Joban, Fla., and of, his city. Helen M. Mer- efivard Fells and Lucy Smith, both of Hanover. Va. Frederick E (1ol of Quantico, Va.. and Rose Ka FOUND. COLLIE—Black. mals. whi sk and white eneet: bearlic 3 i hon Owner ‘Washington Keaot Leastie, 340 Maryland o as to whether the shooting was dental. Howe from young Holbrook by his father since ‘the former had been in the Philippines tended to show that Lieut. Holbrook was in good spirits, Gen. Holbrook said today. Commissioned in 1918, Lieut. Holbrook the class of 19 emy, but was a_member of 1 at the Military Acad- s among those hurriedly graduated from the institution during the war period, havi ed his commission, November 11, toured the battletields of ¥ other graduates and then r the Academy and remained 1919, He was afte from the Cavalry Scl and was subsequen the 16th Cavalry Ca at Des Subsequent 'to his gradudtion from the Military Academy, he attended Princeton University, he re- | ceived an A, B. degr was a member of the Prince h won the intercolleg lhrmmh | zrad 1 pl at Fort Riley stationed with nd then the 14th Moine and Fort ur of Spain. Lieut. Holbrovk also tour of Spain to make study of the Spanish lar He was horn in el st while his father wis static Philippines during tt there. He was the late Gen. David his father, he leaves a brotk Williard A. Holbrook, jr., v L. R. Holbrook 1 sev aunts Tentative body to th and buri COUNCIL WORK TOLD TO JEWISH WOMEN National Unit Hears New York | Speaker on Efforts to Unite and Aid Race. had an made intensive Calif. i in the insurrection ndson ¢ nd uncl to bi for funer: The world has made scapegoat for its own sins, Mre. Estelle M. New York, executive secrefary National Council of Jey Women told the local chapter of that orgar zation I night at a meeting in the Jewish Community Cent she said, b estine and have become the of prejudice and re M ternberger of field of work hefore the c included, she said, the Jewish families sepa war, some of ther some on the North nent. Daily appes atives are re couneil also pre wish from being obliterated, she explained. It does not wait until familie the verge of ruin, she said, bu ald when they 'mg. ‘The nell is with every other organization ve of work. Field work i Michigan, C Island, Pennsylvania the Jew intern in to join blood rei- sclared, TY fam Rkode York. Motion pictures illustrating the | work of the council with immigrants, | farmers and physically incapacitated | were shown. The meetin; by Mrs. Leonard B. S of the local organ interest here in th council. Other speak Florence P. Kahn, from California, and M Wolf, second national vice Julia' Culberth Gray gave a of songs in costume. Announcement was made that the eleventh triennial of the national council will be held here in Noveml when 275 sections will be represented. Madrid Forces Beggars to Work. MADRID, March 29 (#).—Beggar: must go to work. will be rounded up and taught trades in the workhouse. presentative | Alexander president. program ¥ Quick RAL DIRECTORS. Digpified and Efficient Service. . W. Deal & Co. 816 H ST, LINCOLN 8200, Automobile [s rmu ol Nelther the successors of nor comnecte u with the original Speare establish- ment. o 1009HSt.N Jose h F. Birch’s Sons (ISAAC BIRCH) 3034 M ST. 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Card of Thanks. RENFRO. We wish to ex th ar many 1 ns of evn sther and. siste R AN MRS. H RENFRO AMILY T AND, ASHFORD). AY ASHFC end the fii ANDREW H. FORTUNF RTER. Re Gen. Andrew J Jossph C. H. Hines ¢ n.w., T 2001 14th st In- Tueeday. i this 1 TAMES GRE: elin, G v S, Army b5 LA WASHING Mare Comm ERTOX. ‘of Henry e of Arthur and ot Rixeyeiile, C at R Sunday afternoon, Mareh PH WHITE, teloved Wh SIn Hemoriam. ANDERSON. 1 TED CHILDRE f mother TORIA BALL (nes ars ago today, YOUR DEV ir dear 4 T wander you w grand- GRANDDALG * y ER RUTH. ance of our by FRANK BE two years t my hushand will ble word camo that long the word came AND CHILDREN tributa of love to the mother FLOR- e Whitney ), ago today, er 1 b HIS WIF] BLACKWELL. A memo DEVOTED DAUGHTER DRUSILLA of our 18, You \A' Te ER"AND FATHER | EvELL. died seventeen 4 of pain, ELL. * of my who de- ars ako today. i in death. JOHNSON, ing Stas hereby nofifi row M pm. (at the homi), 1 the purpo of 11th uenibers of Columbia Lodie, 9. are invi prder ot i 3. HARRIS, Fxalted Ruler. FLOYD €., PAY) ay. March 1926 nal st. s.w. KATE 4 wife of the late sther of Mary Lelia onroe. She alse 11 grandehildren_ two r"and Ereat.crand. Zion t Relatives and d fo be at her - to save you. e all in vain s came and bore her world of toil and pain THE FAMILY. Friday. ) major gen beloved hushand H . in the &th fuil National inyited 29¢ Cemetery. 1o attend. LEHIGH. Sunday, March 28, 1026, at_her denice, 1316 ‘M st. n.w.. MARGARET . LEHIGH. Funeral from’ the chapel of Jier's Sons Co.. 1113 7th st. n.w., March at, 9:30 am, t St. Matinew's Church, at ends’invite March 25. 1926 en oy _Hospital, ALONZO He leaves to_mourn mother. Lizzie Ludley: lism and Sylvester Lud- atives and_friends. Re- mains resting at John T. Rhines & Co funeral chapel, 3rd T sts. s F neral will be held Tuesday. March 30, 1926, at 1:30 pm. from John T. Rhines funeral parlor. "Intérment Rosemont Ceme- ery O’CONNELL. _Sunday, March 28. 1926. at his residence. 1007 23rd st. n.w., JAMES. beloved son of Mary and Daniel O'Connell Funeral (private) from tha above re dence on Tuesday. March 30. at 10 a.m Interment at Mount Olivet Cemetery. Sunday, March 28, 1926, . beloved husband of Fannie ). Funeral from his rings. Md.. Tues. Tnierment ay. Requiem mass 10 o'clock. ¥ invited. Sunday, March 26, 1926 at her fosidente, 124 Virginia ave. . MAGGIE L. beloved niece of Rosa Gordon and sister, of Thomas and Charles Powell. Nouice of funeral hereaffer. | "Remajns resting at the W. Ernest Jarvis 1 neral parlors. 2222 Gy RICHARDSON. _Departed thi brief illness. Sunday, 81096, at Columbia Hospital, EMMA V. RICHARD: ON, devoted wife of Grant Richardson of nd st s.w,. and sist of N Haria Hivs. *‘Remains resting. at Joun T Rhines Co. funeral chapel. 3rd and 1 o, sw. Notice of funeral later. RIPPON. Sunday, March 28, 1026, at her residence, 3261 O st. n.w., SARAH J.. wife of John C men and ‘mother_of Alice R. ‘Baker. Funeral private. Wednesday. 10:30 "wm. " Please” omli NSON. Entered into rest nday, 1926. at 2:20 p.n.. JOHN SO “heloved Busband “of Geor, binson and father of .Vohn R. Ro] . Remaina resting at rmez 4 x:’v:'nw‘ rmm-l toset fi riends AII life_atter a March " ROBIN: l‘h s resic mma HIS LOVING SON GUSS. * GIBSON. Tn remembr: of our brother, JAMES T. GIBSON leven years ago hut not forgotten. THER AND SISTERS. but oy ashand, THOMA en years ngo U Gone. in vain, out of pain had passed. . FRANCES GREEN. ¢ memory of our OHNSON, who | sonxsoN. 1 t two ye b \m BU.L % 55iby. - e of my dear ars ago today, March 29, Often to the gravevard T wander, Flowess to lay with loving gare On_the grave of my Who {s swe Sacred to the m: ather and _brother, \m_l ER. who this 1ife tW0 Years eep on aad take thy We loved thee, but Gad love HER DEVOTED FRIEND, ROBINSON. " In sad bt of our mother, JOSEPHIN who departe thoe best MAY TIEBS. STRICKLAND, Tn_loving remembrance my dariing it BICHARD STRICRLAND. who died March 29, 19 What would I give to kiss your hand, Your dear {ace just o see Your loving_ smile, your welcome voice, Which meent so muct 5 1t js lonely e, Dear Richard, away MA TURNER. STRICKLAND. A tribute of love to the memory of our ar little RICHARD TRICKLAND. who departed this life one ¢ ago today, March 19 Richard is sleeping so {ree irom all - pai Oh, Wake him Bot, sweet spirit, to suffer again He slumbers so soundly, ob, let him sleep les all gone. His sickness ia ended and trou Think how he suffered and moaned with Dain, In tho long night's hours we soothed him in vain Till God in his mercy sent down from siov An_an His L WALKER. 1 adlbit Jovin ralnamhrmc- ot %I:{r d]";"\‘;‘-{'l’ i:‘ hmull}\er‘ !K‘:"Ed e ‘ BE' ALl who ent N chermal Gwo vears ado Soday. Sarch 0. A ious one from us h: R'Voico we loved 1s still A place is vacant in our home &hlkh never can be_fl LOVING ™ SUSBAND - AND _sON, "Borb s ¢. AND EARL ¢, WALKER. ¢ WEBSTER. A ifl?’u(l‘ of love and devotion to the memory of our dear husband and devoiea “fathes. WIELIA"T. WESSTER. he e grea eleven o based 35 e 00, I slontly aft tn the evenin, MF: o, 20 and Bcge, 0 %" ‘doar one devy T ¥ Gice with me shared our home. 1 miss your soft and gentle voics, Bour sweet and tender smile: wighoit o deae, 1 cften seems a4 16f6 I ot worth while HIS TOVING WiFk: cum “WEBSTER. Sleep on. dear mz.fi' (ke (our rest. 0 whispered a "‘““6’ of Joxe. VING MOTHER. ALI gone,