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WILL PAY TRIBUTE | T0 BISHOP HARDING - Clerics and Laity of Ep|<co-' pal Church to Attend Spe- | cial Service Tomorrow. 11045 am., 12 op Freeman ocese have U vestments have | ted to be pres { the anniversary uf hon Harding ymmemora the lat 6:15 he offering purpose. Will Render Favorites. | Favorite hymns and anthems. of farding will be fea pusical portion of the evensong. The memorigl to Bishop Harding will be in the form of the Chapel of | the Resurrection, in the crypt of the south transept of Washington Cathe- dral. The memorial chapel, a Norman structure believed to be the first of its tvpe erected since the eleventh century, is completed. but the furnish- | ings and mural paintings soon to set | its walls ablaze with color are. for the most part, vet be given by friends of the late churchman. Gifts to Be Given. Opportunity was given to Bishop Harding’s admirers and friends to offer gifts for these purposes to- MOrTow. The Norman Chapel of the Resur- rection is structurally complete and is open to pilgrims visiting Mount St. Alban. At the southwest corner of the chancel arch of this chapel a vault has been prepared for the recep- tion of the body of Bishop Harding, which now rests temporarily in the Bethlehem Chapel, and that of Justine Prindle, his wife. Here will be placed a beautiful sarcophagus, designs for which are now being prepared by W. D. Caroe, resident architect of Canterbury Cathedral, England, who designed and executed the tomb of Bishop Satterlee, which stands in the ambulatory of the Bethlehem Chapel. 20 ESCAPE FROM JAIL. Oklahoma Prisoners Overpower Guard and Take Keys. TECUMSEH, Okla., January 24 (®. —Twenty prisoners escaped from the Pottawatomie County jail here early yesterday after two men sawed their way to freedom, overpowered the jatler, took his keys and unlocked the other cells. Three of them were recaptured. Seventeen prisoners declined to leave the jail after freedom had been offered -them. Officers expressed the bellef that many of the prisoners headed for the Beminole oil fields to hide out. Posses were searching for them last night. T e e ORIGINATORS of the Monthly Statement System in Washington The FEDERAL-AMER- ICAN A progressive bank for progressive people 6 More Precious THAN GOLD 3 Good evesight is more precious than gold. Con- sult our optometrist for advice. M. A. LEESE OPTICAL CO. 514 9th St LANK BOOKS o BIMck Books wabavett! E. Morrison Paper Co. 1009 Pa. Ave. f ESCO V ‘%c‘/g/?:q; rExrqu/re ME-SWING @ - Iflll) E STREET —— ) TO LOAN FOR CONSTRUCTION ready to loan r money improved Real l(ale the District of 5 E olumb \ Montgomery County, \4d and Arlington 8/ R T * rate of interest. IMORTGAGE BOND & {GUARANTY CORPN. 1006 Vermont Ave. Main 10444 We are on { BUTLERFLYNN '{ PAINT CO. 609 C St. N.W. —gives the re- sults you want. Wonderful for floors and furniture. Brings back their newness and beauty. Ask us about it. " PAINTS | lesque. TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. Natlonal—"On Approval,” comedy, at 820 pm. sco--"W1ld Man of Bormeo,” at 830 pm Poli's—"The Student eretta, at 8:20 pn Keith's-Helen MacKellar, \lm at 2:15 and 8:156 pm. arle —“The Midget Folies of 1927, v \mimfllv\ continuous, 1:30 to 11 p.m Strand—"Brondway Brevities,” mu sical presentations, continuous, 12:30 | to 11 pm Gayety at al 0 and olumbia (\m'\d\ Prince,” op- | vaude: | | Battling Rutler,” bur and §:15 p.m “Pretty Bables,’ &20 pm e burlesque, rlet Letter,” at 445, 645 and | elors,” | 55 and | Metropolitan — “Summer J hmm‘ 43 5 | Biktlo - Sapond viesio nt | {of Tove.” at 1150 am 725 and 9:35 pm ‘Millionaires and 9:40 p.m Ambassador —'Summer S and 9555 pan Wardman Park-—The Treasurer,” Tand 9 pm Central-—“Josselyn's Wife,” 3:30, 5, 6:30, 8 and 9:40 p.m. RIOT AT IRISH SHOW. Irate Patrons Shower Stage With 415, | Bachelors,” at at 12:30, Eggs at Cleveland. CLEVELAND, January 24 (®).—Ir- | ate patrons of the Playhouse, exclu- sive center of Cleveland modernist | rama, showered the stage With eggs | Saturday night during presentation of | Dean O'Casey’s Irish satire, “Juno and | the Paycoc Six men, arrested by a riot squad, gave their names as Marcus O'Don: nell, Patrick Patten, John Campbell, | James O'Donnal, Daniel Sheehan and James McCrone. They told Sergt. James Price that they heard the play “insults decent Irish folk.” They were charged with d\trurhanr‘p SLAYERS LEAVE CLUE. Buttons Ripped Off Clothes in Fight With Victim. UNIONTOWN, Pa., January (P).—Authorities hope to trace the slavers of Steve Wingo, 40, shot to death by a trio of robbers in his home here Saturday night, through buttons | ripped from their clothing during a | fight with their victim. Money hid- den on the second floor of the Wingo home was taken by the robbers, who | escaped in an automobile. 24 SEE KELLY FOR LUMBER We make a specialty of closing in back porches. See us now about everything. No Order Too Small J. Frank Kelly, Inc. Lumber and Millwork 2101 Ga. Ave. North 1343 Our Own Make $35, $28, $17. $12. 46 “’as 3.3 Was. HOURS: 8:1 L.T.JONES, Main 2097 Fight sore throat Sore throat now—will it the million every hour. them with a mere gargle Formamint checks the ing the throat continuo harm the delicate throat throat; every two or thre: orm | N Doctors | ¢ Phone Frank. 151-152 | livered by 0, | i | will come from THE EVENING LECTURER WILL GIVE “FACTS IN MEXICO” | Californian to Present Results of Study, Under Auspiges of Knights of Columbus. “The Facts in Mexico™ affairs, at the Thursday student pf Mexican Washington Auditorium, night at 8 o'clock Although the program is being held under the nausplces of the Knights of Columbus, officers of the local chapter stated that the lecture will be purely informative be directed to the attention of all those anxions to study the facts rela- | tive to the situation in Mexico Several thousand invitatlons have been mailed and the general public s also invited. Archbishop Curley Baltimore, and the Council of the Knights of Columbus, headed by <upreme Knight James A. Flaherty, is expected to he present. Charles W. Darr, State deputy of the Knights' of Colimbus in the Dis- riet, will |n4‘~\dr\ SPINAL FUSION TESTED. Physician Whose Neck Wn< Broken Undergoes Bone Grafting. NEW YORK, January 24 (®).—Dr. Willlam D. Fonville of Birmingham, Ala., has undergone a spinal fusion, hone-grafting, operation here. As a result of it he expects to recover trom four fractures of his spinal column recefved in an automobile ac. cident while on a hunting party in Alabama in December, 1925. His neck was broken in two places and his back also in two places. For a time he was paralyzed below the walst. The operation consisted of exposing the spinal fractures and grafting new bone upon the fractured joints. Dr. Fonville said today that he expects to be able to resume practice hefore the end of the vear, as he feels the operation was successful. 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TAESOP OMORROW—JANET GAYNOR, and WALTER ~ McGRAIL™ i~ “THE CRANDAI.L’S Savoy Theater 14th & Col. Rd. FORRENCE in a'p. E TODAY, 1:30 to 11 P. M. A Delighttal Novelty MIDGET FOLLIES An 11-scene revue with 12—Miniature Artists—12 MILT COLLINS, Monolegist S. GILDEA & CO. OTHER STAR ACTS —Next Week— JEAN ACKER (In Person) The First Mre. Rudolph Valentine CRANDALL’S Apollo _'nmnu TODAY-—JANET \\,\ITFR ENN OLLEEN MOORE in LETOES CRANDALL'S, Yo Tucsice GrAreeQ TODAY--DORIS 0 KENY LIOYD, HUGHES in LADIES b MORROW-—MARIE_ PREVOST in FOR WIVES OSLT s ( 'S COLONY CRANDALL'S QU0 e T')l‘k\*”l'l\\ RICH ¢ A l\f‘. DA F\\F‘F rmmknmr ET ALTER MeSRAIL CRANDALL'S Home Thenter TODAY—ALBERTA ~ VAUGHY ATE." Bt GAYNOR _and in “THE “Chevy Chase, D. 3812 Conn. Ave FOR and AT CRANDALL'S 'ODAY—M. VOST in S KENYON. LADIES "ATIO NAL TONIGHT Sat. Mat., 50c to $2 50c to $2.50 MAT. WED,, 50c to $1.50 DILLT W Presents At Fredorick. Lonsdato OMEDY HIT = API’IIOVAL” Yiol “K""I Ipr"(" \(‘fi “DL ¢ anper, e G WAREFIELD ats Thurs.. & New 5 WASHINGTON NATIONAL OPERA COMPANY Edouard Albion, General Director Presents “LAKME” By DELIBES With LUELLA MELIUS “Melius scored one of the most sensational successes fhat has been recorded with the Chicago Civie Opera Company since its organiza- tion.”—Chicago Daily News. Ralph Errolle, Tvan Ivantzoff, Ivan Steschenko, Eugenie Fornariova Alberto Bumboni, Conduetor WASHINGTON AUDITORIUM Prices $1, $2, $3, $5—No Tax SEATS NOW Jordan Piano Co. 1239 G St. Main 487 e e Special Memorial Service In Commemoration of The Rt. Rev. Alfred Harding, DDA EL D Second Bishop of Washington in the Bethlehem Chapel, Washington Cathedral Preacher, The Bishop of Washington Muslo by the Cathedral Choir TAKE_WISCON ~__WOODLEY R Books l0c Kinds Handreds to Select From BIG BOOK SHOP, 933 G St. N. | Mount Vemon 7 Alexandria, Va. 90c Rmml Trip 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. week days Mount Vernon Electric Railway Phone Main 3!7 Car leaves Terminal, 12th & Pa. Ave. N.W,, every hour on the hour v Expert Fittings The ability to fit trusses, elas- tic hosiery and abdominal sup-fi porters perfectly cannot be ac- # quired except by long experience. % Gibson's fitting staff have been % doing this work faithfully and i ¢ skillfully for many years. 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BATTLING BUTLER” Musical Comeds Knoekout In 3 Rounds NEXT WEEK—"Let's On the Sllfl_ [ B ROADWAY REVITIES” With IRWIN B. HAMP On the Se “TIN HATS” With Conrad Nagel & Claire Windsor TISRANINNIN Distinguished Artists MUD _TURTLE" of the Metropolitan_Opera Co. Great Comedians Bupport ALLEN & YORKE KRAMER & BOYLE 7—OTHER STAR— FEATURES Next Week BERT LYTELL dl CAMEO THEATER TODAY AND TOMORROW Pll Krmw LUTTL] st St. & ni 1. Ave. HERSHOLT HE OLD SO uBERTY North Cap. and P Sts. “THREE BAD M TAKOMA Takoma l"x; rk, in Today : PARK THEATER o TON anrki 1 GILDA GRA LOMA OF THE SOrTH DUMBARTON * P‘RFDFRI('KR in “HER OLYMPIC U et “THE_RET! PETER GRIMM HIPPODROME X: near oth “THE RETURN OF PETER GRIMM 4dth ND R. I PAT HONOR, THE §T'8 14th & 15th TODAY.— URN OF TODAY-—JOHN G ELEANOR BOARDMAN R. RD Partner 10 Mu: | LESSONS I\DALL WTLES FROF, AND MRS T, & ACHER §TCD 7 10th 8t. n.w.—Clasées Mon.. Fri . & nerlB prchestra. Private lessons w “p.m Fr. 8567. Est appbintinent | P leseons. 1n||9rll!? 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