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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. .C., TUESDAY, 502 UP | WOMAN ASKS RETRIAL. |MARYLAND WOMEN’S BIG ME[]IBA'. BUI]Y 'iu.d Been Given 30-Year Sentence GROU?S BRIDGE RIFT Susan Royd, young colored . | woman who was given 30 years in American Association Wi} the penitentiary on pleas :;.full::‘ rx: three cases of forgery, rporati t. The Attract 10 0CO Delegates. |zencd ' s comoration.goury it had employed a lawyer to defend her | for Forgeries. Special Dispateh to The Star wu.l. MEET |N D, B,l RICHMOND, Va., June 15.— The | case of Democratic Factions to Bury Hatchet After Several Years - of Controversy. Special Dispatch to The Star, BALTIMORE, June 15.—After a that they will work separately in their own flelds. “For it should be understood that each organization is carrying on work in two distinctive ways—the U. D. W. C." among affillated Democratic women's clube and the Maryland Women's Democratic _Association among individual members,” Mrs. Gaither explained. “We will suggest that once a year the womén's two organizations will get together in one large mass meet- ing to show what each is doing in its 4ald. We will further suggest that :his meeting be presided over alter- nately by the president of each, until the time should come when a general New Apartments -The most con- venient and prettiest rooms in Washington. Open Until 9 P.M. 1460 Irving JUNE 15, 1926. | | | | | More Conventions in Fall. | and told him that the case was to be|SPlit of several years two rival State- [t L | anaa%n e ‘police court. Instend. |wide Democratic women's organiza- | P'grident for both will be advietble iy Mt. Pleasant = [ her ‘case was e I s Wmable | tions may “bury the hatchet” and lapproved of the scheme and hoped |=———————— The annual convention of the ‘l("""m:(‘;"t:m"“sm Was not represented | AMAlgamate, or at least agree to work |that It would pass both executive American Medical Association. one of |16 M0 165 S04 Leihe “untamitiar [in harmony for the interest of the boards. S R e 1o | othic ocedure, she entered the |PATty. at a luncheon here tomorrow, | ..-J Want to see above sl things, o} ¥ 327 e a e £ president o o Ve " . S o 4 which time approximately 10,0t - b - e George M 7 e o - i i 4 ignorant girl I8 false. and that 3 the leading physicians and surzeon : rted to|for Mrs. .| Ot the five senses possessed by man, ';’ the country are cxpected to come nd, pi ent of the United Demo- | that of smell is the least_developed. ere. Many objects give out odofs that can <he is educated and has forgery in a number of ca: 5 - y The lawyer engaged to present as b; i - the conventional bur- ol 0. | And set forth his reasons for asking operation with the local chapter of | that the be reopened. The Boyd woman b child of 6 months. sy : _— the Medical Association, has succeed- | s - = l t ed in bringing the gathering to Wash- | e e S —— < S — = ington. More than 300 addresses and | GERARD IS HONORED. | ! O00000000000000050000000000000000.000000000000000000000600000008000000, ut lt OW e e $ 1 2 9 tic Women's Clubs of Maryland, The scheme, in-effect, will propose | be detected by animals and insects, hat the two groups nes nnot be smelled by hu- algamate at prese o papers touching on the advancement | in medicine and surgery in the United | e States and Canada will be read at the| LONDON. June 15 ().—Ambas meeting. sador Alanson B. Houghton vester- The convention is expected to be a | day dedicated a memoria! window in || valuable one to Washington. as the | \Vestminster Abbey commemorating annual gathering of the association IS | the care which James W. Gerard took | | looked upon as one of the construc- | for British war prisoners who died in |/§ tive steps in the advancement of med- | caprivity while Mr. Gerard still was icine and surgery. The exact dat> ' omiejating in Germany hefore the has not vet been met. but it is expect: | {ipjted States entered the World War, D held in | " \fany Americans attended the cere. May : i Several other conventions to take | sy e . . Space forbids an adequate description of this mar- velously complete and luxurious living room outfit. You must see it for vourself to appreciate the wonder value offered here. Suffice it to sayv that the overstuffed settee and two armchairs in velour, davenport table and end table in mahogany finish, and alsothe bridge lamp—are all included. We Invite We specialize you to open an account in Large’ Head Sizes place hers this Fall also were an-| nounced. They are the National Fun- | meet September 27-19. and the Na- || eral Directors of the United States. [tional Casket Manufacturers’ Associa- who will meet October 6.8: tha Na-| tion. which will meet here October tional Selected Morticians, who will | 20-22 1227 G Street Featuring the Large Hat that is so popular —IN MILANS —IN HAIRS —IN LEGHORNS —IN FELTS —IN MOIRES 000000000000000000000000000 = Ahead of Schedule! Jack Bernstein’s Semi-Annual Tailored- - To-Measure SUITS /3 O give Washington men an opportunity to buy Clothes for Summer wear N O W — we're running this important event a month earlier than usual! Our entire stock is included—positively nothing reserved! 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