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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, SATURDAY, APRIL 3, 1926. d | chief Justice of the Supreme Court nlh‘ew' York and Washington: “g\fi;r " ‘ = g ! = % = ' Deaths. TEREST Friiiimbestistiori Awehin w0 w8 [ Hamilton and the Constitution | PONZI AT LIBERTY. . [THE WEATHER | [ussss. 20502, . v |alled organizations in the different | to Mexico City via New Orleans, | W Perry ‘Hay and Benjamin. Hector and ’smws and has secured their co-opera- | having been on tour for virtually 7 Clifton McKnew. Funeral from residence | of ber brother. H. C." McKnew. Madison tion in the work. We will hold our | four months, No. 2 of a series of articles designed for student use in the nation-wide Distriet n this afternoon and (LB M n ational finals in Mexico City on the | Universal conducted a contest in Oratorie | tonight, tomorrow fair and _ colder s ;l‘:_“{f“;;r-!-);‘-mfl'ln 1')::1;': 4th of June—that is, the same date | Mexico last year along somewhat the lowest temperature about 34 degrees:| i ryl on which the finals for the United iSime lines as those of the National This competition is open to all students in secondary schools —public, private, and |increasing southwest und south winds | PIERCE. = Departed this _life Wednestay, ates ‘Wil be' Heldl In. Wakhihton.!| | Oratorical Contest: In ythe LINUed| pereckiat omPiilNoR b obes (O 61l oidensh in shcondory pckdois—sublic. priasiy, dd | becoming fresh northwest tonight, di-{ March 31 1026 atter o briet llinces, aé States. Last year, however, the Mexi The chief objective sought is (o increase interest in and respect for the basic principles minishing tomorrow. PIERCE He leaves to mourn their loss Maryland —Rain this afternoon and| a devoted mother and father. James T tonight, changing to snow flurries in} &nd Amanda Pierce: two krandmothers, west portion; colder tonight; w. ve 1 ‘:’.:T.{""m'.’f{':, v::‘va‘u‘:v- | | | Siatex have joined in promoting und supporting these Oraiorial Contests, believing them | The Mexican contest is organized essay work. This vear it will be an| 7o he notable contributions to betier and more intelligent citigenshig.’ in the courne ’Appeals Latest Conviction hy e School Children Throughout s B LT T 7 o0 afl S ione 1o Bl and more R by States, according to a plan similar | ©Fato contes ughout. said:" 1t ‘represents the Moxt effectire method of enisting (he inlerest of young Mmen | morrow generally fair and coider; Republic Participating, Di- |to the one followed in the United Sent to Los Angeles. il women in our govermment. institutions.” In the opinion of educators a closer : Wi L e P g States. The State champions will] The three best speakers in the 19 Ti the wincatlan of Soung wenster . T AndsCifiaiacts: a fndemenial nbed dodan Florida Court—Wife Is I becoming fresh to strong northwest compete in u series of reglonal 4-...\v‘.\|~;n‘:m contest went to Los Angeles % ot rector Is Informed. | fotre dnring Mab. - The iy regional|last September and there participated | wine Master Spirit of the Conven.|dividual advantages o the interest of Also Indicted. i "Vitkinia—Cloudy and rain this aft- | | Organized by States. can confest was based primarily on| @/ our Government. Twenty-sir representative newcspapers throughout the Unired | | Funeral from St._John's Ba h st. between M and N ste Brown ~ officiating. _Sundav April 4.7at 2 o'clock. Friends invited s Before our eves ha faded. Growing weaker dav by dav cally in the Mexican national orator in Mexico ix under sponsorship f the Mexico City dailv. Bl Uni versal. of which Miguel Lanz Duret publisher. Mt S SAVS -— Gatu asep om0 | champions will compete for the Mex- in o meeting. arranged by EI Universal | tion.” the community." = ernoon and probably in east and| o PRiE Yesker oy by dan. ican championship in Mexico City on j# 08 Angeles mes, | Of the work of Alexander Hamilton At the trade convention held at An- | horth portions tonight: colder tonight; Until God took him away Mexico are participating enthusiasti- | prominent members of the southern i ¢ t IR Tt Rrata e de bt very few States sent representatives,!® JACKSONVILLE. Fla., fil 3. tral portions: increasing | Ofice Pepnublic. . The Mexican contestants | Oratorical Contest’ in the “United |the United States yo sreat an author. | }20%, (O, Stales pent Sebressidines: o (ACKSONNILER, B, 'and south winds, becoming strong | Lodge No 85 LB PO E W, are here: Wil speak on the following subjects: | States. One of these : { the ceiebrated | the report. Which Alexander Hamilton i setts and Florida courts on charges in | Northwest tonight, diminishing (0-| PIERCE. | Seesion of rorrow will v held ¥ i Ly e M Aol chet G 0, mym-e mtar| drew up, calling for a general conven- | connection with his financial schemes, | morrow. 3 i g ome Sasurday. AD cefved here today from Antonio | prgssion of popular will o B e e o ” memaries | tion to be held in Philadelphta in May, | Charles Ponzi. the get-tich-auick W West Virginia Mostly cloudy and 3 at %30 pa Al members o T T The attitude of Mexico's vounger place at Washington in the 19 KU Law,” sai 1787, to amend the Articles of Con-lard, was still ut liberty today under colder, with snow flurries fn north | et Chy th and Ridge st S . = s v ~hanges i ov- | In the meeting at Los Angeles the i sa dolph Leigh. director of the interna- | §eneration toward changes in g | foae 5 oine, ] e (B ol g s semble Home Sundy. Aprl 4 - v o e N mentary proar| History of the United States savs:|pared to continue his fight against all | fair and col i o and march i a bods to el snieat Tk Sart S Mhe Son 3. x\l._.m..x “nd the Latin Ameri ‘m‘!. ':;u|lmflm'_f‘lh?“m tt“;;l;|(i2:‘| i . and the current| Every m»mn";nuh«l- .\kln;:h'll~4|h,~r|n - <1m\rg1u ; é Records for 21 Hours. he rosidence of ou »_ brother. 1610 republics. el | i Shserviiion o ter spirit. The master spirlt of the| A Duval Connty jury vesterds C e ym. .m.,[ ed to attend. Members of Morning Sta bl s g Do Uheervation of the | convention that framed the Constitu.|found Ponzi guilty of violating S b b il foden. o 40, M Bomes ety the contestants themselves, and must | ¥SUL, U0, g B i o the comnelnsion | 1ion and of all that led to it was Al-|laws governing businesses conducted & midnight. 46: 4 &1y, M| e hvited not require more than 10 minutes for | Whose speech o S T ¢ aed | #Xander Hamilton.” under declaration of trust. The ver 3 3 - ernment.” is reprinted in English in 5 that he surpassed Lt o oF | afat pblis! s rometer 4 pm.. 30.08: § Attest: " ALFONSO E. WILLIAMS. Se. . delivery At the constitutional convention of {dict carries u sentence of two vears S LY AP =it o throughout Mexico with great sue. ! ican contest a hand-| The Mexican speakers were enthus varies in hix ex- ! S ey L il i ol ., a.m., 29.84 | 550 pm. st bis residence 924 58 Sons. Althe We ‘&arted Avoiliing: Lon ofcthe Alexican Cofis ip to| iastically received in Los Angeles, | K ertion to_create, | SPeech, and in that he took such an Sgntence was staved under a motlon ° iofen* temperature, 38, occurred| Daigved hugband of Mary M. Fowes some_emblem in addition to trip GaNe. Tuieea fb fee - Ben recommend. adont | extreme position in favor of central-|of appeal for a new trial, and Ponzi e S Bt Tt et Aol R B e several weeks later than the Ameri- | 1" -hited States and through Ku- | the audience showing particular in- P ization of power that he could not gain | left (he courtroom under $5,000 bond i ) 5ol g st 4 4 g ¢ s pery e ), Ot rred a - 1 “Se d Baptist Chur Rev. Hal 1 N ! . Sha sh & g s ‘ons i Tempera same date la g man officiating unday pr a tory heinz released February 25, the | tive minor awards. The Mexiean | ties of Spanish and English, as ex y Cgnstituton of | pyd heen drawn up he paw that Rosa Marie Lan jylemperature same date last year man oficiating. Sundas,'Apri 4.4t 1D ssponse on the part of the pupils of | thampion. will leave Mexico City for | emplified by the vouthful spokesmen e T must be adopted If the dforders were| The State charges were brought fol- | HIEhest, 61 lowest, 41 o the various states from Sonora in the | New York on June 25, and will sail | of the two republics. States not to continue. In an earnest speech | lowing an investigation of his Rosa Tide Tables. . Saturday, April 3. 1026, at his northwest to Yucatan in the south-|on July 3 for France with the seven rjlw.xnl_e-rn.nmu‘al oratoric - toFion o he urged all the delegates to sign it,| Marie lagd promotion scheme by | (Furnished by United States Coas 36 31st st. Mount Rainie east has been enthusiastic. | finalists of the national ogatorical |18 in reality a series of independently s ot i e as he himself did. which he offered lots in Columb and Geodetic Survey.) husbiand of Ehzahets El Universal has thrown itself |contest in e United States. Be-|conducted national contests coming 2 . After the convention Hamiiton did|County for $10 each, and promised his| qoqc 105 ie o8 am. and Frank A.. Witham b, Gorro wholehesrtedly into the contest and | tween September 12, when the Amer- | to a climax with the meeting in Wash. | IUst ever be classed among the met | wholly unparalleled service in explain- | investors large returns. The business | | 70945 C Low tide, 638 am. oF Maiirice thies dau js devoung a large amount of pub-jcan party will land at Montreal, and ( ington on October 15 next. In each | Bi0 SEEE DOSl FRCRERO0T fid M | ing - and defending the Constitution | was conducted under the name of the | ) i 2 Dlanche E. White, Mra. Ad licity to it. Leading educators and | the international finals in Washing-| of the —participating nations the | BEREREE S SGmERtel CoRCtOns o7 | and in leading to its ratification. He | Charpon Land Syndicate, and was to| 'R0 W0 0 o0 am e " Sons 7 saw that in most of the States solrealize enough money to repay in-|.-., e Fhtdh hereafter work, among these heing Dr. Alfonso | pion will visit points of Interest in| tional institutions. The meeting of | Constitution of the United States an | gyear was local feeling people were | vestors in Massachusetts who lost in | % P high tidé. 1217 b.m v Pruneda. head of the National Uni- |the Enited States, including Detroit, | October 15 in Washington, therefore, “m')"h;’ "'l " "]“’f< '!‘Ir i ';:‘ | The Sun and Moon. Saturday. Apri s did not powerfully contrib- | ,ooher, 1787, and April. 1788, Ham-| The State charged that Ponzi fa Today —Sun rose 531 a.m.; sun om_ her late residence. 110R % the best vouthful speakers of the i At e oo | ilton. with some help from James| iy file with the Secretary of State a | 6:32 p Monday. April at 830 am leading nations of the world will m-[' i "] b tardis <Ll eIy cen- | \adison and John Jay, wrote the | copy of the declaration of trust un Tomorrow —Sun rises 5:350 a.m.; ! Reauiem mass at the Church of the [m |:f4',f/;m. »r‘.,:;:n’?‘.q.\u " [} 'I «,u; ,\lvnms" series of Federalist papers. which he contended he was operati sets 6:33 p.m tives and friends invited Interment Ros Honga i dn Jdnguagee hfederation of States in whieh | . Of that work Henry Cabol. Lodge | (he syndicate. Ponzi's wife, Calcedonia | - Moon sets 8:09 a.m Creek Cometery 3 T erican commit or the | confederation o es, ich | aaid: “Ha ' rendered his greatest | > i, « bers utomobile lamps 1o he lighted one TZER. Suddenis. Fridar. April 2, 1920 The American committee fc 8 [ ihere could arise such animosities as | >\d: ‘Hamilton rendere i Alviti and Mrs. Alviti, other member Automobile lany he lighted ong ZER. Suk Fridas. April 2. 11 : s Rt fly | eut proposed to have no commercial | 3 ot stage of what Avril 3. at 140 b m. " Friends and re ter A. Strong, the Chicago Daily | ¢ one man at this last stage o h s Bald.. T P i | wi Grént By F Te 1 . i | e S ( . Y | relations with New York: when New S D28 ILIE evel erday is upheld nzi water at Gireat Falls 8 a.m m tives invited.” Tnterment at Labanon. Via Richmond, Fredericksburg & Potomac R. R. | News: William L. McLean. Jr. the| y%n 00 0ok to war with Vermont, | 12t In truth a great polltical wo on. | Eranted a new trial and acquitted | perature, 45: condition. muddy R e o e g : ) < ce.|#nd Connecticut with Pennsylvania. | ator Lodge. ~throuzhout the lensth | the charges will be dropped. Weather in Various Citles. e L0260 at 4 am,, ath ington to Thompson, _the Birmingbam Age-| g, \0e of such cor s B e L | Alviti recently was convieted under oved wife of the late danies Henry Stever Round Trip from Washing Herald; R. E. Stout, the Kansas City | Because of such conditions he failed. | and hreadth of the United States, did [ | Alvit recently wax convicted nnder Teuwverature. Son. aked B1'veanss et By the as John Fiske said, “to understand | yare than anything else that .was | Massachusetts h 2 & . o n 10 S{ Aigustine’s Church. where requiem in State rights adoption of the new scheme.” high mase will be sung at 10 o'clock. In FREDERICKSBURG . . .........$2.00 S e s around him such conditions | “*Fh "3 " upers of the Federalist | Boston. siatigs S I I of jgnorance and intolerance that he | made a defense of the Constitution ' g | Richmond tickets not go 4l on trains arriving at or departing THOMAS DUNLAP EXPIRES. | | made a defense of Only Three Witnesses. | [osidence, 2192 et nw. MARY BLLEN from Main Street St — the New York convention for gl Tnjon,” oric | neral from her Tate resdence Mondas . te_convention for | opponents of Union.” says Frederick | Oy three witnesses Weve €050 ‘ L s —= | Anal 5740 1 bm. " Relatives and friends | il 5 iseas im. ure democracy., if vere practica- | g atanal tts: tr Jus at. | filed the notice of declaration of trust. | Rain pledse coy. 1 April 3rd, and 1201 p.n. Monday, April 5th, inclusive. Disease Victim {Eilracenta ey that were practica- jand to_withstand its tremendous at-| fled the notiee of declarntion oF truc. | Atiants, . Clouty * e hrman . Dcarisd RN S0 AEnine: dn okt irelie curiint oRtkae Havrothidoashanrann : uld be the most perfect govern- | ack.” Because.of that work the Con . Y | Battimore 00 Clouds Wednesday M 31 1526, THOMAS, Puliman care. Iaving destiations prior to midnight Mondas. April 5th Thomas Dunlap, 72 years old, father | ment. Experience has proved that no | stitution gained ratification. . trains. O} m half fare. No baggage checked Nineteenth street, vesterday. He was | which the people themselves deliber. i i P a ip. The State counter- | Charieat Rain ¥ 01 = ? s . vesterds s seop! selves deliber- | cure our Union on solid foundations— | in & copartnership. The | Chiarieston i Bam am.af hie redence §08 Tth st sw Coneult Ticket Azent. WASHINGTON TERMINAL STATION: 714 14th St in conversation when he complained | ated. never possest one feature of |4 herculean task and to effect which | ed with papers filed with the clerk | Chicazo . 2 : W23 londs e R B D Nbiies | ; ver Clear 5 3.4 believed to have been due to|formity. When they assembled,®the | ness of his effort he produced in the | trustee. e it 3 Ram | Fytwan Temple Sonent, Apel 3 at 430 | rt disease. field of debate presented an ungovern- | [Federalist what Joseph H. Choate| The “wizard's” conviction in Massa- | Paso loudy | 0 clock. to take action reg % the death N——————|, Mr. Dunlap, who was blind, came | able mob. not only incapable of delib- | called “the book which is thought by | chusetts courts came about in con- | Galieston (e LD L. 1. BEALL. Chancellor Commander. ® | ==—=—=Ohio. about 10 years ago. Since that | mity. In those assembliex the people | ereniest ook the Sclin Dt ernatiol »stal reply coupon | Indiananole 030 at 1 am. aftec a brief iliness. BUY YOUR | (e tie hat ‘et e ingat he home | ot aie Meihose, Assemblien the people | ereatest book that America has given | ternational postal reply coup { Jmitonvalie , Tl Rain Homiial, HECSE "heloted "Wide! o80T n——— | ©f Charles R. Reynolds at the Nine-|plans of ambition systematically. | Hamilton did not confine his efforts i i : : 3 pils throughout the schools .of | june 4 in the presence of the most|three best speakers developed in the | napolis in September, 1786, to which | By the Associated Prese | tomorrow fair, colder in east and cen- THE FAMILY. 4* jcal contest, according to a veport re- | N N eRK On e e the highest ex- | spokesmen in that meeting was Eu at Colunibia Lodge's home Saturday. April “ federatio Thus. Cambridg o differe s, « smilingly pre- | portion tonight: tomorrow generaily | day. Ap at 1 pm. Mem 5 o i Mexican representatives spoke Span-| A1l the docu. | federation. Thus. as the Cambridge | two different honds, and smilingly pre- | 1 | tional cratorical contest, of which the €rnmental systems Murion at. nw. ATl members are reaues he speeches will he prepared by S m., 55 WILLIAM H_DAVIS Exalted Ruter “The contest Is being carried o i 26 oratorical contest hook 5. all his cotempo- | At s Ih - e ried on CCRTER L ereal is offering the win- | the 1926 oratorical contest hooklet. 3 LeMPO-1 1787 Hamilton made but one at fin the penitentiary, or a fine of $1.500. (307 12 midnic D pm.. at bis residence, 34 Sth | : (iGN 3 ‘ : cretia Addison_angd Rufus Poweil. Funer can mewspapers, our announcement | it FUREE PR MG Gition attrac- | terest in comparing the tonal qua ¥ and defend the; i o ters, When ‘the Constitution | Deal Rest. spirit. rest 3 v al contest The French his arvived by five ons must ever be classed among the men p.m Bescie | Rooney publicists are co-operating in the |ton on October,15, the Mexican cham- | speakers will discuss their own na against the Constitution. _ Between {another scheme, Ponzi said wite of Harry K. Schmidt. F versity of Mexico, and Manuel Padilla, | Chicago, Indianapolis, Pittsburgh. | will be the frst occasion on which LG | heard imierpreting their own institu- | macniate Coneention at B oelock. Re - 1 contest follows: Frank B. Noyes. The services to the cause of the Constitu- | S0 A0 & e R L s | Balt BioE ATter: sunaet 0f_ 1326 | ! : arose under the Articles of Confeders _ . - and | Of the syndicate. were indicted o Eueld of nw. LILLIAN G SELTZER astel xcul slon | Washington Star, chairman; Adolph | for® JNCSTCS A0S nd. Commectts | dontervices more IMport8ht and| gme charges. They will be called for Condition of the Water. [ relarea"wie Mo @ Davia Seiter ¥ Ochs, the New York Times; Wal- | New | : onnectl- | nore effective than those of any other | ) 1y the evant Ponai’s conviction | Temperature and condition of the| oAl services at her late home Saturday PhiladelphiaBulletin; _Frederick Abril 3 1520 At 6 e at he Star, and Harry Chandler, the Los ove Tesidence Monday. ADE 5. thenea y % 2 nl ) $4.0o : 3 what was really sound and valuable | o e o ol o secure the | charges growing out of his promotion RICHMOND (Brcad St. Sta. only), e Yo . o, v b B e 7 o Saturday. April 3. 1926, ag her felt no faith in pi democracy, In | thg as pow hey o “The £ i ere |’“"' was powerful beyond belief. “Th Only three witnesses were called by Mickets good on i arrving coaches, or both coaches and Father of Minister to Haiti Heart | consideration of the Constitution )wl oliver, “had o artillerys of ‘suffl:| (e prosecution at the trial ycatexday. Cloar i R e | Ponzi did not operate under declara- | FAltimote . it 00 Cloudy WALKER. Ren o pario; Tickets 20od in-sleaping and parlor cars when operated on trains with of Morris P. Dunlap. American consul | position in politics is more false than | With all his heart Hamilton believed | A Ciear R R T g p ore | good gover: ThLeir very o b : - cour . ia County wl ) n 1 feeling ill and died. before a|good government. Their very char-|mountains of prejudice must be level- | of court of Columbia County which | ¢y, « Rain WHITING. There will_be a_special meeting 003 © of Brother R. T. WHITING ==————"| to this city with his on from Toledo. | eration, but prepared for every enor- | many competent authorities to be the | nection with his dealings there in in- | HENS ¢ ) - Ciear WOODSON. Departed this life April 2. 10 ot e o 9 | Angeles Rain Gracle Brown'ind usier 0f Rosa, Shorter eenth street address hey were opposed by their enemies | merely to writing. In the New York i .6 i : liam “and “Rachs Funeral arrangements will not be|of another party: and it became a | convention of e oK EATARGUN DUEL CAUSED | | % Eoge sl completed. it is announced, until word | matter of contingency whether the | tion of the ratifieation o | New Vork y | host Gf relatives Funeral his Haiti tion of the ratification of the Consti-| BY REAL ESTATE QUARREL | 3ix, Yor E Trom $1120. Timden: 3 Apni' ic Coast_division of the National|in the making of the Constitution of southeast | PIERCE. Officers and’ members of Columbia Uet n'w. WARY ELLEN - y Ab Pullman cars. leaving Washington between 12:01 p.m. Saturday, said [t has been observed that a|cient weight to reply to the Federalist :: i Pt.cloudy Va. at 3 pm. (Philadelphia. Pa. papers tion of trust, but he acted with power | Bismarei y Clea 723 T At nw stice of funeral later. coaches, on navment of Pu Zire. bt not good on limited all-Pullman at Haiti. died at his residence. 718|this. ~The ancient democracies. in|what he had written: “We must se- | of attorney for himself and assoclates | pUiay, 3% 3 Rain WHITING. _Suddenls. April 3. 1926, at & iclan could be summoned. Death |acter was tyranny: their figure de-|ed.” Perhaps because of the great-|conveyed a tract of land to Ponzi as | Columas.( | 7 of Webster Lodge. No. of P, at Snow at Garfieid is received from son in people subjected themselves to be led | tution. Hamilton found ¢ . Qila ¥ nden. M Besides his son, he leaves a daughter. [ Liindly by the one or the other. Cildton s 4 . 0 4 A D o) and a majority of 26 Philadelphia and fri BEFORE Miss Jennettee Dunlap, who is with]| Believing thus, Hamilton suggested | bers heartily « SBasedl ok rutins By the Associated Press Phoenix. 56 “Joudy % the son In Hatiti T"'! ' itser, Miss|an aristocratic republic and a balance | With all his powers he threw himself | SANTA MONICA. Calif.. April 3. | PtRLiE, a gfl SMemoriam. Mary Dunlap, of Toleda, Ohio. of authority. He proposed that land- | into the debate. When some one told | Roland . Roselle, 44. seriously | Portiand 0r 3 o|d nr’mn"wlhursx‘fll){nnh! elect the Presi-| him that the convention had risen. he | wounded in a duel in Topanga Can- | Balogh e : g Rond¥ | BROWN. In ad Lut loving remembrance clals should hold office during their | vention shall never rise until the Con- | Robert E. Wenzel, 58, real estate oper- | $an Diego i Snay one Sear axo today. April 3. 18 2 Franciceo W”ng :‘v:‘fffi|n?:mn'n'r"".\'h'.x{r'”'}'.','.";‘.”"f’,‘"‘f".’," mitutlon is adopted.” He continued |ator, was killed, ia alleged by the i Louls. - j E Tis sweet 10 remember her who once was | it ¢ s: that the | the fight until he won the New York Fiff's office to ha ted in a | St Paul y here. RA(';E | President should appoint the govern. | | sherif's office to have sdmitted.in & C; i O s R e e ratification by of two al vesterday that he shot E ors of the States. and that those gov- | yote: Federal - T hospita vesterda a L | Spokane 0.02 Snow The m tes, ‘edera says one el « v e lattel 8 VAN h A SR ernors should have the power to veto | writer, “was his p fam s TR U i e s P g & the acts of the State Legislatures. | gave all his natural genius and all Thus Hamilton would have struck at | the energy of his life April is the best month to buy coal, also the month for Spring house- wounded him. EEn E FA | Roselle said the trouble with Wen (8 am. Greenwich time. today.) I ;o o B democracy and at State rights, and | “In this great wor sy Bk I BEn- 4N (D _promy SASIeRte | i e Clouds Hed 1T SRTRAY TR cleaning. or - ave established a sys ; & did not mention Mrs. Wenzel. ac. | London_ England loudy Let us fill your bins before you SERV[CE I[_\x:fiv-;’vl-:ll hed a_svstem nm:h.::;l_.;. Lord, Hamilton rendered a ml:ht\‘s.}-!,’;\;. by Howard. Wonzel, her TR 8. Gt KNOTT. in sad but loving memory of our ~ y avs could not have endured. |service to his country. Nothing but | CH5ed D3 b Saglarles elie.] Peciin, Gemmiany. G Clear T L L ey 3. start cleaning the house. You'll have Why. then. is he sboken of as one of | the conclusive arguments whicn e |°f Deing too friendly with Roselle. | fiein, Gormany, 0. 38 glear { us one year ago todas. Abril 31923 less dirt and dust to bother with, and the great creators of the Constitution. | made, assisted by Jay and Madison, | hUS causing the duel. Roselle sald | gorta (Fasali. Azores. | 62 Cloud H Oh, mother. dear. 1 miss you so. the added assurance that ur fuel which embodies principles so differ | aroused the people fully to a sense of | that the tragedy might e been | Hamilton Bermiuda.. 0 Part cloudy | 1 L werd oo Waeet mnd kind b <l : Al he danger attending an Imperfect | *Verted had not Wenzel been urged | & duar,, Borto ¢ IR Clear Comfort in vou I'd find question for the Winter months has The principal reason is his intense | unfon of States. By the efforts of by his son. | Colon.”Canal Zone. ... 80 Cloudy D D IS REEA 4 ok beli=t in the necessity of a strong | Hamilton oxtotes th o Mrs. Wenzel is being held by the | Sl e | 3 a s 4 Gutside the convention, b - b 0n. dear mother, and take voi been entirely eliminated. 2021 17th St. N.W. union and well-organized general gov- | even than in the convention. the Con |<heriff pending further investigation | TWO KILLED. FOUR HURT | Seev oo dear mother. and take your redd w. i o ernment. 1In the eleventh humber of | stitution was finaly adopted—first by |and is booked on charges of suspicion | ’ -“ In silence you suffered. in patience you ‘e are ready to. make im- Sale or l ease the Federalist, he wrote: “Let the [ Delaware and last by New York, in|0f murder. No charges have mmni b i s catlat you 1. aufies e mace mediate delivery of any quan- thirteen States, bound together in a . So difficult was the work filed against Roselle | Li i HER “DEVOTED DAUGHTER AND SOX tity of high d. 1 : strict_and indissoluble Union. concur | construction. We forget the omsta.| An inquest into Wenzel's death will |Lightning Strikes Farm Home TRLAW. MR AND MRS 3 CRAW ity of high-grade coal. Over 16000 square feet lin erecting one great American sve. | cles and the anxieties and labor of | Pe held today. Near Redwater, Tex. WEeE X ki a f o0 v em, superior to the control of a ur early ;. | appy days once we enjoyed, 56 G5 on WD, : ) ur early statesmen in the enjoyme s Whets we weee all sopethe: of floor space o transatlantic force or influenc Tn | of our present Tiberties. .« <0y ment AEINCANG Iex AU Bu O how changed 1t &11 1n now | o . floors Building is &5 1792, in a letter to Edward Carrington | | i | 1 1 [ Two persons were instantly killed and b foreve A 792, in > o 0 RAMEI6n. to, ail. also Faraliton:in arriage Licenses persons were instantly Killed anc ince vou have gone forever. A o ol fivkt TR lig g - g S. | ot GHRAE sebtoniiv Rt bt v VEVOTED DAUGHTERS AND SON.IN feet front, 30-foot alley f Yirginia, he placed frst “The e | sisted, ways RandoiphiLelgh, ‘/that in | . Martiage llcenses ta¥e: beeii tssned! to thei| [T QtHET Sericusly infiired lafe vex D WS MR AND MRS, H STONE. Ma | | ; essity of ['nion to the respectability | creating the (o g followie | terday when lightning struck the D AT < BURCR in rear. Rent reasonable. and_happiness of this country: and | plied that It wan te ment the 2 M- USRS sowatt mit Mary . Siater | farm home of W. N. Johnson, near The hands that did so much for me, £ ; | second. "the necessity of an eficient | necessary to its suecestal nnd i | BAy QU ang Liretis, € Tolliver. © | Redwater, Tex. The dead are Lola o ety thes” 2y : 2 general gover ¥ e ) stul o vigor- | Henry Barber and Asnes homae. >hns Ty ? i Gorl knows they worked continuously e s Robertliee O/ Brieh | Gaon: = 7 (o mainiain the fous cparation. . o 1t wal Hamil | Shesles Momre aud Waieis Niveoi! vatt| Tolinsony - 10 veagold” daughter of | e iBe ey clepdint s S 0e Coal—Service 1710 1 St. N.W o "“’“""(" of the Constitution. filc.'who . . . formulated ebub- | * Leonerd Sovrell and Mayde 1. Langler. | farm hand. The injured are-Mrs., W TER " AND SONIN-LAW.” MR. AYD amilton wrote ere are four | trine without which our n | Fannie M. Amthor of Odenton. N. Johnson. Marie Johnson, 13: F paihigs - i g - = IC D ational de- - ity - @ In loving remembrance of my dear Phone Office ngs which 1 humbly conceive are | valogmens o, 7 N William' J; Decatur of this tits and Mary [ Johnson, 10, and a negro woman : ) T e e 1o e concelve are | velopment would have been' impos. | M. Tuin. of Predrmcianers: Vo g an. other. SULYA LEWTS eho 127k T 2l . sible.”—The Literary Dj B. Magruder Wingfleld of Charlottesville. Mrs. Johnson's condition is critical 5 S AR e e Aterary Digest. cB Magruder Winefleld of Chirlattestille. | S : k| eacs dew Soday ADil £ 30M ol Main 1415 1415K St Eniiiel e Fs T \’;\dflxnl'y:dfl'r)u Va. and Carrie J. Garrett of Houston. Tex. | The two girls, although badly burned. | ik BarGaTeR Ak Oie s " niomen: power. First, an indissoluble Union e ? [ avant: bon ‘of Dunavant: va - N DUt probubly will recover. | NEWTON. In loving remembrance of our o the- Staten vinder one Fedoral nend:| REV. F. L. HAYES DIES, | Gaston e Fiancis and Gincra withame. | = i ~ | Gagms md brefter ERNRSE ADUEON Sl e eetenIierd fo bl — o of Fitteneld. Muse. T "0 Helen Beaths. Ao s fourty, e presaene of that acific Ministerial Relief Work. Mlou C. Wasnington and Helen 1| ofMartha'Bosn S S bia e | W BaR i dralh 0 e v : y ition_among 1} CHICAGO, ABHI & s 4 e : ce | ADNI'S at 1730 pim. thence (0 the En: | The nam of BArNG withont Tarawell e people of. the United States which will p The Rev. | “Claud R. Busch of Eaton_ Ohio. and Alice | wbril Syt 150 pim.thence 4 the Ep: | The pa SOTHER ‘WND FAMILY. * hem to forget their local Francis L. Hayes, western secretary |T- Brown of Mt Rainier. Md Caror ] 5 | Induce ¢ of the C 2 etary | T chiurles . Lanman and Bdith M. Pixton aralina_ave ‘pe.. where services will be Sacred to the ry of my d 7 \ ejudices and politics to make those | he Congregational Board of Minis.| g 0 Rac son. bo held at 2 o'eiock.” Interment at Fort Lin- | SMITH. Sacred 1o the memory of ms dear S T A B L I S H E D VALUE RECEIVED Lt b terial Rellet, died at his Ook g | Duichmeosys 22d Rachel L. Alson. both'af | ol Srisser erment at Fort ™| “mother. LENORA SMITH, who left me year ago to Avril 3. rt and sudden was the call mutual conceseions which are requi-| ferial Rel Park | Dumfrtes” Va0 PR B Gpmemean g | mot O Pal brompeeity: and in | Home lket-tia i rvin Tank and Dora Payne. . Departed this life Thursday eve- S : site to the general prosperity and in night. Death was caused| N5n F Gomninel Cand Fronvee I. Brock ng. April 1, 1096, at 410 pm . at b Mother. dear mother. I did love you eo. sl e e some instances to sacrifice their in-|bY influenza and bronchitis. man. . 417 Warnee st n.w. MASTON | 0hy dig you leave me? "Whers did you 10 feel—and we beliave that He was born January 5, 185 Henry Muell f this v Vi helovy | e 5 2 4 ary 5, 1858 at y Mueller of this city and Viola M O nusband of Bertie Carey. | My heart is hreaking with longinz agai in EXCELLI‘: N( :Ii: e LD | Hampton, N. H. and was' ordained | ®{ote? Birgml of Facne. Wis.. and Ruth fev led dather of leatelle and Lorettd | T see you. to kisa vou and soothe your that they get value received n the Free Baptist Ministry in 1885. | M. Hudson of this city Funeral from Third Baptist Church Sun: pain - His pastorate was nistry | P L e e dav April 4. at 1030w Rev. re are griefs that cannot find comf in their dealings with u: Chureh of Boston. ' La l"@lrrs:('h;u‘::fl'?nn o Fiwara € Roche’ o this O and Frances [ Bullock. astor L :h:n<!a-nv$vltl‘~ 'hll",rai;'\’llv"l’ be T.n;y.fx" 0 8% n. s rown of Wheaton. Md i Tiere are sorrows of the human heart Sixty years of high-standard cluded churches in Manitou, Col.; To- |~ James C. Patterson of Fort Myer. Va. and | \ i ot camnot he rogeated. o service to every customer Pelg. Kans., and Chicago. Harriett C. Barker of Fort Mver Hgights. Va.s is vacant in our e v Ve e EAR TR Finest in flavor and Siae ThE4 Uamand Wi Herman W Glover and Giadve M- Fulton. Bifat never A | hoth rangebur, SR service standard to every 1 — Departed this life Friday. April * In sad but loving remembrance of & | most delightfully re- ST 0 0y FOUND, o AT ANGS B AR od"wife and loving mother. 1SABEL ate Thrtee et BT TIBBS. who passed away o late Thornton and Louise Cook. | PAYNE TIBBS. who - 2, : 7 ! BEAGLE HOUND—Female, black. w a wife. five br d ‘one freshing—the best RS EHar) i ; Anfl)u] nees i o~ Sietand 3 R oG R 2| W e Your emors in our . . 1 4 507 nds. emainse resting at Bailey's un SBAN We propese to heep right on a e B o clipusd sirs dertaking “establishment. 3rd and K st R. VIOLET L. for any occasion is Phetscurlobar | e chpred care. ehort tail, | aking, estaplishment, ard an K qur | A For City Calls L o e neral Sundas.” Aprilgd 3t Oriean. Va 2 In e, buik TovieE: e 3 FOX TERRIER. female: white with black | papy. Aprif 2. 1026, at his resi- ance of dear father. HENRY WASH- Founded 1864 spots. long t. Owner kindl, claim _ at Jote: Mol 10 dence chols ave. se. JAMES A INGTON. who departed this life thirteen HIRES TURNER $4.00 e, \pehingion Animal Reccue Leaguesdt | ST e polord“ wishiand ‘of, Cathering | seara aks today. Abril 4. 1013, ’ o —— ly (nee artin) id son o e late i calles im hol . 1 GLASS COMPANY 5 POODLE. large. wihite. weil irained. Call | Jamen A: Datv. r. 1e In wirvived by foe | Sod aled him home. it way Hie will BERNHARD W. SPILLE, "'n';' = The finest make cars and the Ll qaughters. Mrs. L. Dougherty, Mre. Henry His memory is ag dear today (Rosslyn) WASRIN lowest price. Funeral, ter Yebens. ‘and five grandchildren - = Pavne; Mre. Walter Redficld and Mrs.| As in the hour he passed away. — — Notice of funeral later. \ B TIR N R Return rasut LR T fama | PAVIS. Fridas. April 2. 1026, at 2 am., $ ; 5.00 UP. ! o ne AGIS | Tat ohnstown. Pa STROTHER DAVIS. HIS, LOV 3 CHILDR — e beloved husband of Alveen Davis and son 9 " e ¥ diamond in cente 3 ot Wa | Call THE BROWN STONE tween " dnd G nee.. Ard oor.| {F Wanera] rocs Batonercnennngion; B i FUNERAL HOME OF 1547 Maryiand ave. ne B S mw Monday. 5 e 1:30 b, BILL FOLD —Ret itermeint Ariington Cemetsry. 10 P& and 117 € ol we.. on Navy ar, FRASER. Satugday. April 3. 16 he | 1° . NORTH 3¢ L ons W. W. CHAMBERS, [fi itz sinitani e T | PRARER., St Sk % irag e e T S, 1l 1 to_ahove e dwards. 9717 > o CREAM N Cor. 14th & Chapin Sts. N.W. | BOOK. leather ring. looseleaf. real | A. FRASER, aged R vea, gmnfln‘u\:!}i:fl rdo " 1ICE . p! oWV I} | estate” memorandum: think on K. near No.| of Fraser €. Edwards and Mre. Mare Lincoln 524 Toompownm Phone Columbia 43? ™ nolice. station: reward to finder. F .| Louise McBride. - Rempin cesting” ar h 1 col ) { Laatle Bryant. 80 17h ot. .y Main 2620 | &M Hings Co. rancral Home® B0l 410 JAMES T. RYAN Cleans Teeth Safely - Do Snob:Finder can "My Koinia® ff | Ep day.“Awrit 57w 11 317 Pa. Ave. SE i 4 ' U0 RewE Model Chapel Lincoln 142. o Pri Ambulance, 3 i | Wins T . COMB CASE—Containing_comb_and mone; Departed this life April 2. 1526, . e . T new wsers every day Rl PERPETUAL [ s sieiian Soiegga neve | “URER R G | et SRS, o e service from sealed p BULL Do i Iy R S Deal & Co. L tons -me White, ‘with black spots. yellow ears: hoth Will meet her. one by one g e TlON Botin Brookeville, Ma.. sectior Madn"{ [ JORDAN. Departed this I ¢ he successors of t martest :lfiestaumgt l ASSOC[A lont o) By e e~ gagion; March 14 | JORDAN, aadarad i Mo Thocder, | Neithor she micvqgeors of DUC Seumlely aster pee al ty JORDAN. beloved hushand ‘of Mre. Willie | ment. 1009 H St. N. PAYS tho University. Cosmos Club s Park Hotel, Refurn 13 Went | Mourn, the fons & Mwife.' three children Formerly 940 F St. N.W. . . . ¥ rd. . " Delicious Vanilla Ice Cream o.l Circle residence. 84 New H: hi ES. ~op i r Franklin_65 STEMCCOY. aged 43 Seare. heloved moth- | 3034 M ST. N.W. FEstablished 184 Chocolate. Your dealer just Little Robert and Hilda = return to W. W. Cochran. Room 146, Patent | Jodges of the National Ideal ‘Benefit So. | runeral Direstors Since 1850 J Wheeler are featured. While Commencing January 1, 1926 Office._or_phone North 3087 v ity are cordially”invited (o attend, the M F 5512 1732 Penna ain Ave. N.W. rsday night. about 11 p.m.: suitable re. Tath and" offered Vior s’ retutis S Loy, | DHCes i ackages. Serve at the lN R e e Cleve. 2 Baster . i i st Tl Sl | S b fone e the ot hath rn GLASSES—Tortoise hell rimmed: Wednes- | Jordan ot 1895 W st . Hool a Nickel atiy from " Fraziers | — — A 10-Center for rke st Chovy Chase o, ciapel 723 T wt. v Sunday ot 3 om* |~ Joseph F. Birch’s Sons with an all-through Egg- ivery evening the smarter Y Franil e | BT i, by DR set fin . ter. ; 2 ; , F ol 1 *Rineral rom Beth: ol Shaped Center of tasteful tainment,. Tonite, ‘for. {n¢ | ‘ompo e e R B0 S| e S v | Gawler Service it tod: S e . A POLICE DOG—Near Ballston, el AT o RPN Rotut W e tary s tor Horlick's Ak St e R Y B et FUNERAL DRSO HAS_ S~ ZURHORST reservations necessary. The ORIGINAL $11,000,000 T Qleiniiy of Bethesda: reward: °Ci T BLACKISTONE'S CHAS. S. ZUR Ik > thesda 9. . B 301 EAST CAPITOL §T. - Main 4336 for Malted Mi Surplus, $1,000,000 PUPPY childrena gt nerson who | Floral “Blanket Sprays” Phone Li 372, & Meyer Davis’ Temporary Quarters, 1464 Ridze vl. sie | Anacostia. o and Fm- y . 2 s STREET N.W. ; S - = Artistic—expressive—inexpensive. 2 Commodio southe J Dalrles Homous e Conon D_‘:;':,Emd,_ Constmintive ?fifiafi:\.‘;.“.:’;m.“’_»,";Z'v?{e’g:fx_aléfi"-"zfi’"g- Gude Bros. Co,, 1212 F St, |shane! 255,50 DT80 i sts.. - Mewghd. g s t ~ < sivea | Geo. C. Shaffer ™ 34§57 | Frank Geier’s Sons Co, - Easter dinner or party this cqu‘hl. oopped off AL Dowit: T el mediam Where the oee that loved: hor pest ves 10 | Prone Frank. 6626 Watch for Our Opening S ey Uie. e mtoonnd _wiih | MecOY. Thursday. April 1 1926. at_her (ISAAC_BIRCH) stance, Vivian Marinelli, NOTEB & _lea ward for Palm Leaf Lodge. No. 78 and all sister A PRODUCT OF Reservations : ) -— It Cor. 11th & E Sts. N.W. g&;‘m’:“"h’:"" oty was 1w " AScoNTar | ouner . Besatital Floral Desiene. Mode 3 Ti;n o JAMES BERRY, President Potomac_22 JOSHUA W. CARR, Sec'y Lot P CF_FLORAL FMBLEMS Main 2416 ' 1113 SEVENTH ST. N.W. = S Bt . o ERATE PRk, No branch stores, Modera Cbapel. Telephons Mabn 2473