Evening Star Newspaper, May 7, 1926, Page 15

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THE EVENING STAR. \\'.\NHI.\'HT")'N. B. C. FRIDAY, MAY 7. 1926 1 : tewell of Peninrula area and Rishop Frederick | their livws. e said there are 26 (latter part of the conflict hetween the | Roston and Samuel . Sewell of | Washington. in the morning at Chevy E i Chase M. Chureh: Bishop William | Fisher of India told of the work and [ 000,000 wdows. in Tndi o Nortl sl Soutn ansel. ) : Rint of Clifton Springs, X, .. In the | needs of thair districts at_a meating | Invecatio vored M Tnrdan aiss was connected with | <ervices will he eon morning a1 Arlington M. ¥ Chureh X M. B Churel dast | night's 1 e b on doh | o and > fat 1o hapel tomorrae ma oy lmhm R \\H‘ n of New Y I Sk N iton e ot ot e wartc e HITS PRIVATE OWNERSHIP Wil ek pheea tn arie | eV ERY AN ROBBED. Chin Rishap Richard 1. ¢ooke, has been done to (hy of the hranch offiee of the library at Dbciares #Mexican SGOVern- | Atmens Tenn._in ithe morning (AL} | Berger Woula\Nattonailze Bunits|2ONG ) CaREERERSEJOUTNANSE{he Capioliand semalndd Toithetnen Aseailant Gets $2 After Hittin % A hat. | drads of patlents. he s: Rorn in West Rrooke, Me.. D\ seailan s z Wil P, Thirkield. (*hat-|dreds of patients, he Utilities ingUnited States. and Librarian at Capitol | ».! el el NS Ok e e i ment Blameless for Alleged | iavaoga. Tenn. ' ihe morning ar| by one missionary dactor in s | early aducation at that place and W Chaeens Righop | Bishop Fisher told of the est Wationalization of railread, tele Ends at 87 Y plce . e el 9 cholson, Detroit. fn the ! ment of schools in India. He waid 2 hone #nd express proper- 3 wi aduated from Rowdeln College An unidentified colore i ’ & Attacks on Nuns. . \I’d"":‘ 'L\m:,t Mervices me | great fndustrial awakenin: 1s ks a il e e nas a ears classmate of the | yyckad Haroid A. Emery, 28 ves % HEAR THE LATEST iraven | place there, but depl : L e e - : His Spear, Rev. Frank | g, New York avenue. a deliver AT ced by of thix city and of former il - 5 deon | inned practice of polvenimy d p 3 J 4 fer of atrocities againat religivus | ; - the . MArTiuge. tej Mative - ist, Wis orace s old, ve Thomas R. Reed of the on driver, In front of 201 I . ‘) \ o 1 i ‘ House of Representatives. He was E abo o'elne DURSO MUS]C Bishiy | Ol o8 | e LD I ) % | i of the Library to the bar in Maine in the rig tng under the sanction of tie Me kb0, M Ay | ieRREIS Ry KD N W accomps | 7 7 A oM A " i ¥ f with Mr. Reed, hut pre g $2 iean xovernment are entively Without | ,ibing ut the Weslex M. F. CLureh | lables born in Beng, o Rerger s e 19| died in t SR S s L imery was delivering doughnuts at SHOPS foundation. P Mler | fichop H. Lester Nmith, Helens. | or a nurse to hr « x- died o se 1o b i i | terday i W member when the colored man sud of Mexico 1ol Monc, in the morning at Dumbarton | world, and that e o) neny hioxlco ol Mo ! orning . wo d 0 out o 4 He was a memb t ool | A } selety, the denly appeared and hit him a blow Rishops of 3 i1 Church, n'\-"h., be 1wo veurs ot 4 als of Jonrnalism. ha erve o€ Coln ine e Nation .| on the back of his head with a < ‘ 1225 H St. N.E. of the ancient vy : I o editor of 1t o Saclety and the University | so severe that he was unable to o e ; BTG (E UNivennne| v shvece UL L6 wah g 1806 14th St. N.W. i man died his ma E loven child wives. must SrHEN 16 ovatt ; s : - TR vdan of Portland, heads xhaved and reir o Vs time ne America. | Tle sers an Ay vephews. Henry 1 "n.. I \.y,. Covingion. 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