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POSY SALE AT GAVE WL AD CHLOREN Junior League Girls Will Can- ed receive periodical medical exami- nations by competent doctors, to check their health and allay -any diseases that might be in the proc- ess of imcubation. These clinics are held throughout the day and the one { ers is, “Keep the "It is the theory of preventive medicine put into prac- tice. he idea occurred to some of the woman managers of the station that it Mr. Griffith could be persuaded to THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. Moreland is givei $8,000, Mrs. Frank Pelhamius is given $5,000 and Mrs. Caroline Mansford is given $1,000 and 1s alno the beneficlary under a $10,000 trust fund. Estelle Moreland is given $7,000. ' The personal property Ia to be dis- easghli Leaves, tributed among certain of these béne- Mary A. McLaughlin Also Leaves, o, icq ‘and other triends and rela- i tives. The will also contain: jumerous Cash Bequests to Relatives | 500 "5 " hequests ot personal and and Priends. + | household effects. ; Taggen L CHURCH INSTITUTIONS ARE NAMED IN WILL 0, FRIDAY, REPUBLICAN POLICY IN SOUTH DENOUNCED Busby Says President and Butler “Forget Decency in Patron- age Sale.” APRIL 30, 1926. it comes time to nominate another Re- publican candidate for President.” Renewing his charges against Perry W. Howard,” a megro official of the Justice Department and Republican committeeman for Mississippl, Bus- by introduced resolutions calling upon the Attorney General and Postmaster General to transmit to the House re- ports of inspectors concerning How- ard’s activities. “The national organization teaches the people of the South that the Re- publican party stands for nothing but 11 School and Dean Sarah E. Mussey of the Washington College of among the ggests at th honor_ of Dean Burdick. Frank Nebecker, chairman of the hanquet committee, presided. CORNELL DEAN HONORED. Addresses Alumni at Banquet. Law Educators Are Guests. Cornell alumni, members of the Washington bar, met at the Univer- sity Club_last night to hear Dean Charles K. Burdick of the Cornell University Law School, who ad- dressed them on “The Development of Legal Education in the United $3.50 Philadelphia $3.25 Chester $3.00 Wilmington And Return Sunday, May 2 Similar Excursion May 16 SPECIAL TRAIN Lv. Washington .....7: Standard Time = Returning Lv. Philadelphta Lyv. Chester ... 50 p.m. Lv. Wilmington . '8:10 p.m. Consult Tjcket Agents Baltimore & OhioR.R. let girls of the Junior League sell flowers in his ball park, considerable money could be raised. Mr. Griffith consented gla and it was decided that Sunday should be selected, as it 18 ordinarily the day chosen by most of the fans to watch thelr favorites in e presence of the Athletics will be an additional drawing fac! | Dressed in their regular uniforn States.” Dean Burdick emphasized the fact that the law schools are seeking to supplement by student re- search the work of the American Law Institute in codifying American law. Dean W. C. ‘Washi rotten politics and the disreputable practice of selling patronage and de- bauching in every conceivable way the principles on which our Government was founded,” he sald. “When you put ' some. unscrupulous negro like Perry, Howard ‘at the head of your party in Mississippl the natural im- pression. made on the minds of boys and girla growing into maturity is to abhor with every ounce of energy in them the name of (the Republican By the Associated Press. President -Coolidge and Chairman Butler of the Republican national com- mittee ‘forget all principles of de-f ceney” inl bidding for Southern votes of negroes. controlled through sale of. patronage by members of their race, Representative Busby, Democrat, Mis- ;l:;hml, charged in the House yester- A gumber of Catholic religious and charitable institutions are to. benefit from the estate of Mary A. Me¢Laugh- lin, who died April 24. The Convent of Perpetual Adoration, 1419 V street, is i 000 for an endowment L or - poor churche: of the Poor are to ence Hospital, the ( tholic Home given h gets st Glen CONFIRMS 410 CHILDREN. vass Stadium Sunday for Welfare Stations. Apostolic. .Delegate Officiates at Holy. Trinity Church, Most Rev; Pietro Furmasoni Biondo, Stolic egate to ~ the United hefore an audience that packed “hurch, last night con- Vafr . Vieck of the When the eager fans pour through n ersity Law hllt} for Aged Women > | $1,000. St. Matthew's $1.000 and St. John’s a te p|is given silve keep the children well. The flowers| After a numb sh bequests will be donated by local florists, |to relatives and the residua vho have assured the women in|estate is to be distributed amon rge they will gladly donate all| joseph's Male Orphan Asylum, looms that may be needed for subse-| Ann's Infant Asylum, S quent occasions of the kind. Orphan Asylum, St. Rose’s ‘Technical A meeting of those who will officiate | School and the House of the Good this Sunday was held vesterday after-|Shepherd. 2 noon at the home of Mrs. J. H. Towne | Among tNe cash bequests are $1,000 | NEW YORK, April 30 (#).— |their power if they were not afraid of each to Mrs. Walter S. Harban, Mrs. | There's a fund of $2,300.000 awaits|the consequences of such an act.when " DEL MONTE PEACHES YELLOW CLING HALVES . ila de Zuarus, Lucille M. Wat. [ C. Vanderbilt, and as a result the son, Justine M. Hainsworth and Mans. | bond of the baby's guardian has We have sent out 1,222 cases of the peaches since we placed them on sale. Our warehouse Nfed. No. 2 ford McGrath and others. Mrs, Wal- | been increased to that amount from stock is completely exhausted and for the present Can they will find ides Connie M o R He was attended by his suite, was asgisted in the ceremony b: Hugh Dalton, rector of the c Rev. Louls R. Weber and Grewin. The arrangements w by, the Sisters of Merey in charge of the school. AVEAT EMPTOR —“let the buyer beware™— has never had any place in our business —acr ever will bave. HIRES TURNER | GLASS COMPANY | BPRNEARD W. SPILLE Manager Rowlyn) WASHINGToS nd v It 1s for. this rea Mr. Busby solution pro- tion of ps : age conditions in_Mississippi i a0 versely reported by the House judici- ary committee. The President and Butler are solely responsible rot- ten conditions” thers, he charged. “They could clean up this situation in a day and shear the perpetrators of extra competition will be fur ul by eight fair and vouthful members the Junior League, wk ch the pleasure-bent ¥ posies for the benel Child’ Weltare Soclety. ‘The eight voung women w the Misses Natalle Hammond beth Johnson, Elizabeth Ives, Wellington. Delphine y v Hill, Laura Towne and Mary of whom have been to help the station at McCortaick Medical —Glasses Fitted College E 'yes Examined UDES. SEMONES || Graduat Dr. CLA| $2,300,000 Awaits Infant, 409-410 McLachlen 10th and G Bts. 1302 Eighteenth street, when final plans were perfected. It was pointed out at that time that every cent of the money given by the fans will be «.|used for the children, since there are no eéxpenses to be deducted in this instance. Dorot Child_Welfa 1215 V street At this station hundreds of chil- dren who might otherwise be neglect- e e | | R. HARRIS & COMPANY R. HARRIS 8 COMPANY Reg. Value N 23¢ i Per Can st toonowy anssi ter Wells is given $5.000. Maude ' $50,000. . we will be unable to make a further purchase. ommendation ‘is to buy these peaches is impossible for us to say how long ABNER DRURY BEVERAGE AGED IN WOOD—LIGHT OR DARK 25¢ o 5 = 26¢ v TEXAS ONIONS 3 = 25¢ HAVE YOU TRIED FANCY CREAMERY BOKAR COFFEE | piTreR Full zsc “CHARGE ACCOUNTS C INVITED SATISFACTORY TERMS ARRANGED Announcing the REMOVAL of our branch store |l 2335 Penn.. Ave. S.E. to a larger and more at- tractive location 2318 Penn. Ave. S.E. “The new store will open for business Satur- day morning. Your i spection is courteously invited. Announcing REMOVAL of our branch store 3620 14th St. N.W. to a larger and more at- tractive location 3612 14th St. N.W. The new store will open for business Satur- day morning. Your in- spection is courteously invited. 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