Evening Star Newspaper, June 16, 1926, Page 28

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28 o ‘ 1 THE EVENIN( PTIRE AWARDED TO MOUNT VERNON Band Charles Wise, Piecola Solo, enade.” Boudinot Portrait of Wash- ington Was Subject of Suit | |, ‘andmasier & W Rel by Donor’s Heirs. § Vb nd Fantasia from the opera Excerpts from “Pagliace Humoresque, “The Girl 1 Rehind Me."... Rellstedt “Grand War March and Battle Hymn,” from “Rienzi" Wagner asquinade.” Gottschalk Fox Trot ............Selected “Star Spangled Ranner.” United Wil ader “Warbler's Mount \'ernon eomes into possession 4 hizhly valued portrait of Georze <hinzto1. known as the Boudinot through a ruling vesterday York City by Surrogate| | = © Brien. ntermes: The ruling. according to disparches | from New York. zave the portrait to the Mount Vernon Ladies’ Association, over protest of the present owners. \vho contested the will of Jane J.| 3oudinot s i Mg e B RirnIS of Mount Vernon wha could 'rh?v‘ml\ Stannard. band | -eached today had not as vet been | [ 7000 wally advised of the new acquisi- | [ oo (1€ SS V0 but were highly pleased to learn | | T = 5 ¢hat the famous portrait will come - 4n Mount Vernon. The most out standinz portrait now hansing on the | walls of Washington's old_home is a weplica of one by Gilbert Stuart Heirs Lose Valued Picture. Thus the controversy aver the| Boudinot portrait, painted in 1780 by Charles Wilson Peale, was settled. and | the heirs of Elias Boudinot. president | of the Continental Congress, who ob- | tained the portait in 1782, find them | gelves deprived of a cheriched heir present court action had ‘ in the will of Miss Jane .J | Boudinot, who left the portrait to her | ephew, Boudinot Keith, during his! ife. It then was to go to Mount Ver-| non. "The suit was tnstituted by Mr. Keith ghortly before his death on Octoher P4, ‘Since his death. his sister. Mrs Jane Boudinot Keith Colt. wife of) Yorgan Colt, the artist, has claimed | ozsession of the picture. after receiv- | | vyt SO \r}zt;‘hetln!e}'esls of all other members | Erceipis from of the family. S Hoviening the history of the por-| | Lforel trait. Surrogate O'Brien showed the| ine of possession. which started with Blias Boudinot. had bheen direct to ies Jane J. Boudinot. Clause of Will Given. The clause of her will. which stirred the family into court actioh, gave to Boudinpt Keith My portrait of Gen. George Wash- | ancton, signed and dated by Charles| Wilson Peale in 1780, for and dur his natural life. and upon his pr in case he resizns it during h lifetime, I give and bequeath said portrait to the Mount Vernon Ladies’ | ssociation of the Union, who have he care of Mount Vernon. the former residence of Gen. Washington." The contestants based their argu Rand concert by the States Armv Band. Capt. be onu ¥ today, 6:30 to tion Program. Chamber of Commerce. ™ Gisell My March, dedicated c Gans. nnhauser,” Wagner he Comman . .Chambers Thomas F. to Respectfully T Overture, Trumpet solo aant’ ... 5 (Performed by Mr. Darey.) Spanish suite Feria.” Lacome (The Rulls). (The Widow) “Les Teres ja Reja” Serenade. (© "La Qurzuela™ (The Drama) National Vaude .Stannard de Ba ssssans . Massenet “Mighty Lak’ a Rose,” Nevin “Musical Scenes b ...Langey Cadman . Pina el livan A Radio Love Song, Fields of the @) ™ e Artists” - Selection, “Dan Cesar zan™ Waltz, Descriptive. “Dance Popular hits! (@) 1 Never Knew." Kahn Fiorli Horses, Horses.' Gay-Whiting neertante, “Die Hydro : Gung! “Coconut e ......Hermann The Pitt Panther ¥ (b “Horses. Waltz sketch March, * nelia I “The Star Spangled Banner.'" Foreign Ships Coming to Sesqui. The French gunbat Ville d'Ys and ment on the ground that the portrait | the Brazilian light cruiser Rahla, on was not the property of Miss Jane J. | invitation from the Secretary of Boudinot to_dispose of. Their attor- | State, will visit the Sesquicentennial hey. John Brooks Leavitt. said the | Exposition at Philadelphia. The painting was part of the estite of Miss | French warship will arvive at Phila- Boudinot’s mother. and that she be-| delphia July 3 and the Brazilian war- queathed it under the misapprehension | ship July 4. ¢hat she owned it, whereas it, With | ceveral days. other family possessions. should have | passed on to mem of the| GING — TIGE ALE! NONE BETTER A. G. HERRMANN SHERIF!E HOFFMAN FINED IN “KANGAROO COURT” Assessed $10 by Fellow Prisoners for Enjoying Life and Too Much Tobacco in Jail. By the Ascociated Prese | CHICAGO, June 16 —Sheriff Peter | M. Hoffman of Cook County, serving @ jail sentence at Wheaton, a suburb, for allowing excessive liberties to two | wealthy beer runners, was yesterday found guilty in the jail prisoners’ “Kangaroo Court.” He was charged | with having too much tobacco, too | much zood food and with enjoving | S . lT . . life. His assessed fine of $10 was| S e Ty e tonars for onaces || OPECIALITAINYETVICE and delicactes. | A move to collect another fine was | alio made during the dav when as- tant United States district attor neys notified the sheriff's bondsmen that unless a fine of $2.500 assessed in connection with his jail sentence is paid immediately steps will be taken to collect it Wesley Westbrook. former, Cook | warden. who is serving sentence in the Svea Jail fer the same offense. | visitors vesterdar. Hoff family and deputies visited to the AUTO SPEEDWAY (Near Laurel, Md.) THREE Thrilling Races, Starting 2:30 P.M. Saturday June 19 Special Train Service Direct to Speedway 1L ed more, rec Virginia Merchants Oppose Aban- donment of Five Depots. Special Dispatch to The Sta RICHMOND, Va.. June 16.-—Mer chants and patrons of the Danville and Western division of the Southern Railway, batween Danvilie and Stu- | re here opposing the proposition | railway to close five of the sta- on that road—Stella, Oak Hill en Summit, Carlisle and Preston. | The road contends that the volume of husiness at these stations is not suf. | ficient to warrant the employment of | rezular station agents. and that their | continuance means an outlay over | and above the revenue to the com | pany The merchants are makinz a vigor ous protest against the application The State Corporation Commission Is | hearing the matter, and possibly wil! visit that section hefore a decision is | reached. | Leave Union Station 10:30 AM., 12:30 P.M., 12:45 PM.,, 1:15 P. M,, 1:30 P. 2:00 P M. Returning leave Speedway at 5:00 P.M., 5:10 P.M, 0 PM., 6:05 P.M. Baltimore /4 Applied, because ¥ Is Positive In Aotion It begins immediately to take out the Inflammation and reduce all Svyellmg. The first application N brings Great Relief. Stops Itching Instantly and Quickly Relieves Irritation % Severe tests in cases of long standing have proved 'AZO OINTMENT can be depended upon with absolute nmin?y.;npswp any case of Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles. Recommended : i it i T en h-i:g Physicians and Druggists in United States PAZO OINTMENT in tubes with Pile A :;‘d in tin boxes, 60c. The circular ncloudp‘::.:th each h:bot‘ and contains facts about Piles which everybody should know. PARIS MEDICINE CO., Beaumont and Pine Streets, St. Lonis, Mo, * Each will remain there | CATHOLIC U. GIVES DEGREES TO 373 (Continued from Page Twenty-one.) Sister M. Aquinas, Sister M. Cleopha, Sister M. Hilarion, Sister M. Loret- tina, Sister M. Madeleine, Sister M. Stefana, Slster M. Svivia, Sister M. Theophane and Sister M. Veronica. Of the Sisters of St. Joseph—Sister Carmela, Sister M. Ftheldreda, ter M. Felix, Sister M. Henry, ter M. Praesentata, Sister M. Sa- ved Heart and Siater St. James. Of the Sisters of Mercy —Sister M. Angela, Sister M. Cornella, Sister M. Fidelis, Sister M. Genevleve, Sister M. Jane, Sister M. Leona, Siater M. Toretta, Siste - M Philippa and r aldine, Of the Sisters « tion Sister M. M. Laura, Of the Sisters of Precious Blood Sister M. Octavin and Sister M Rosetta. Of the Ursuline Sisters— Sister M: casllda, Sister M. Celestine, Sister M. Michelle, Sistér M. Mount Carmel, Sister M. Rosa Lima and Sister M Winefride, Bachelor of Music. Of the Bernardine Sisters \nrelia, Of the Sisters of Perpetual tion Sister M. Agnes, Masters of Arts, sister M. Perpetnal Adora- stine and Sister Sister M. Adora St Renediet M. Alberta, Of the Sisters of ister M, Aileen. Sister ¢ M. Dorothy, Sister M. Irmina, M. Jerome. Sister ILeonarda. ister Theresa, Sister M. Withburga and Sister M. Xavier. Of the Sisters of | Loonita. Of the Sisters of Charity of the Incarnate Word - Sister M. Rernadette. Of the Slsters of Divine Providence Sister M. Laelitia Of the Sisters of St. Dominic M. Beatrice. Of the Felician Sisters Sister Albensia, Sister M. Annunciata, Sister M. Bogumila, Sister M. Sanc toslaus, Sister M. Simplicla and Sister M. Vitolda. Of the Sisters of St. M. Columba Of the Franciscan Sisters of Kunegunda —Sister M. Antonina. Of the Sisters of the Holy Family of Nazareth —Sister M. Liguori. Of the Sisters of St. Joseph -Sister M. Claudia Of the Charity - Sister Francis Sister st ters of Mary Sister | M. STAR. WASHINGTO) ., WEDNESDAY, JUNE 16, 1626. . Grifith, Juliet Cornelia Haag, Weltha Mary Kelley, Sister Mary FEileen, C. §. A Mary Josephine McCormick, Blanche Val Mflfiurc and Marion Cronin Schmadel. PRINCE,ED"UEL VICTl;fi DIES Mexicans to Be Given Training. Maj. Emillo Zentono and lieut. Armando Moraila of the Engineer Corps of the Mexican army, are to take a ocourse of instruction at the Army Engineers’ School, at Fort | Humphreys, Va., In accordance with = .. |an armngement hetween the United Orloft Fought Baron Over Latter's| qi,ox and Mexican governments Wife, Who Killed Self. - VIENNA, June 16 (®). Prince Or loff of Russia, who had his arm blown off in a fight with Baron Klinger on June 4 over the love of the heautiful | baroness, is dead. His death is re- | ported to have been due to pneumonia in the hospital where he was taken, near Raab. Baroness Klinger cide when she learned of the duel in the forest, in which her hushand | also was shot through the lung. - . St. Angela and Sister M. St. Patrick. Of the Sisters fo Mercy—Sister M. Clare. Of the Ursuline Sisters--Sister M. Beatrice and Sister M. Denis. aster of Music (Mus. M.). Of the Sisters of St. Benedict—Sis- ter Miriam. [ Doctor of Philosophy (Ph. D, Of the Sisters of Charity - Sist Antonia. Of the Sisters of Divine Provi dence—Sister M. Angela and Sister M Callixta. Of the Sisters of St, Joseph - Sister M. Finbarr. Of the Ursuline Catharine. Of the Lady Students Seitz Sisters Sister M. Carola Kopf Normal Diploma. committed sul | Of the Sisters of St. Renedict ter M. Dominica and Sister M. Of the Bernardine Sisters M. Adelbert. Of the Sisters of St. Francis--Sister Gertrude and Sister M. Cleopha. | porters of Lodz, Poland, are seeking Of the Sisters of the Holy Cross - |a route to China through Moscow Sister D, Teo Maria. instead of by way of Hamburg, as at 1w Avoipennd Of the Sisters of 1. Joseph present. e Untlone: frow Camillns, Sister M. De R = rd pump. only. Sister M. Praesentata and Sister Ursula. . Of the Ursuline Sisters Sis Carmencita and Sister M. Normal Diploma in Musi Of the Sisters of St. Dominic Law Of the & Nister M. Sis Rose. Quality —and nothing else but quality—that’s o I'o reduce transportation costs, ex EBONXTE all over. cans. Sister hantal, M. 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She'd tried DAUGHTER NEVER HAS everyihing and didn’t helieve ~ they' would help her but in HEADACHES ANY MORE a few minutes like magie 2 headache went awav. ‘They declures a lady Slendar - Fant Areh Fittear, ctran ot Fomn i na laste AAA 1o D widthe. Thre Teathers. $8.50 Mother Sent Away for Tube | of Tablets She Saw | Advertised. he are . in “My danghter suffered agony every now and then with fearful headaches which neavly drove her mad and made her irritahle s« and half .kick. but thank wodness 1 read an advertisement Hing abo these wonderful Rabert tablets being put out by the Hay W Nearlv every ane has headaches 1his tine of vear neuralgia. too hattle of Harper's Headache & at the dr store or send hottle prepaid 46T C St. in stamps for N Hi Washi Placed on Sale First Time Tomorrow—at 9:15 ° comes this selling of Voile Frocks. \Well-made and full-cut models for street, porch, garden or general daytime wear. 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