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THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. €, NOVEMBER 20, 1927 _FARFT "1 ARTSCLUBTOGNE ™ —cmows 1 CANADIAN FARMER | traved at Wardman The- ater November 29-30. tman Park s, November clul been A differen will divect eaci Henry Haves w play, “Princess which the ar for music Luquer, lent appear in t Number umbers It also b who will be pranist Anne Murphy, . Harri Potter and Owen Dunr play, “Cattle,” writ den Heidel, and di ker, will have in its Johnson, Denis Con Mauricé Jarvis Andrew Dent Lulu Adan yocted by Sibyl E cast Grace Peters nell, Clara H Frederi Maud Howell § h. | Overcoming Static,” the third play, _ | written by Anna C. La | yected by Emma L. Ost cast which includes J. M age, Relle H. Bohn ter, Edith M. Or Closkey, Carlotta J B. White. Dramatic Committee Aids. atic committee the business | . pecial settings | are being painted for “Cattle” by suthor, assisted by Harold S !and for “Princess of Dream Charles A. R. Dunn. Posters to ad- vertise the plays have been made by | Two play writers whose productions | will he presented by the Arts | Wardman Park hi, Kathryn Mac-| A Heidel, ckson and Arthur | aut B of * DR. MARVINVHONORWGIVJVESVT} OF CALIFORNIA ALUMNIf Members of the dr George Washington President and Wife Invited to Attend They will be displ at the club this week. Banquet Tonight. Chairmen of special subcommittees | took General la guest at | Summer. ‘lud at | Ontario, Ca aws, author | church. . Cloyd . Marvin, president of George Washington University, and Mrs. Marvin will be the guests of honor the annual banquet of the local al nford University include Dr. John Ryan Devereaus, husiness management; James Otis stage management; John D.| Long, pro ¢ Glenn Madison Brown, lighting: Muth, make-up, and Bess ¥, The three judge: . Dr. Dewitt Cri shington University, Benjamin Woods of American Univer fity and John J. Daley, dr.matic are expected to be present as guests of honor at the first perform- ance. Stanford-C; 11 game could be o radio, but such an found to be impractical. ) . director of the , will be toa and cheer will be in the order of the evening DRUG MISTAKE KILLS FALLS CHURCH MAN| William F. Moses, Former Coal: Merchant, Dead Two Hours After Taking Disinfectant. stimulated by movies of a recent game ved in the California stadium. The ngements includes ting president of in Was a Alumni Miss Harlean Mrs, Remington Kellogg, Fred Rasch. Col. Reginald Kelly and Dr. Alice Merrill, Southern Rhode: prodice 15,000,000 pounds of tohacco this season, which will be nearly double the record-breaking crop of Kpecial Dizpatch to The Star. FALLS CHURCH, Va 19.—William F. Moses, and ice merchant and garage owner. died at Georgetown University Hosp tal at 10 o'clock last night of poison- ing, two hours after he is said to {have 1 disinfectant hy mistake for medicine at his home here. Rumors that Mr. Moses was a vie- tim of suicide were denied at the home, |where his wife said today that al-| though a yvear ago he had met busi- ness reverses, his future was never |brighter than at the time of his death Jie had lately been engaged as stock safesman by the Arlington Title Co. of Clarendon and was district man- jager of the Mutual Life Insurance «Co. of New York. Ie had been ill | Hor some time, but was not despond- | Moses. She rushed him | ortly after his mis- | take The body w: yemoved to Hysong's undertaking e fablishment, where details of the fu- neral will be completed tomorrow by o inquest will be held, the e of the hospital physician 1z death as accidental. s Moses, who was native of Pittsyl the son of W. W, | Moses, is su hy three children. Naney, 6 vears old; Frances. William Walker, 5 months ol Moses, before her marriage, w Mossett Willard of Hali Ya. 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Sce this supervalue in our store; or phone for a home dem- onstratien, Lib- . eral allowance Painful Ignorance. for yourold / nacrint leaner. /v $6.25 and betore the Queen groups president ociation, preside Barber & Ross, Inc. 11th 4% G Sts. is expected to| { | last vear. | | and the foot ball fever will be further | | i | YOUNG SINGER RAISES FOXES TO SING I OPERA [ - Silver Fox and Herb Expert; | to Seek Career With CHEMIST CALLED - INDEATH OF GIRL Body of Fair Autoist, Held Suicide, to B2 Examined no powde: powder marks around the wound and convinced it was a case of sui cide. s st ent tended to borate that of Chief Blake. who al rugh admittin that he fired a hot into the air to frigh girl," maintairs she killed hersel | The 1y ation was begun when in examining physician said he found as is usually the « when shot at close range. around voung woman's al bul 1 those wourd and furthe 1 larger Tonteabaro's automatic. [ ROAD PROBES MYSTERY. Western Maryland Seeks Assailant of Forester in Maryland. 1al Dispatch to Tne Star HAGERSTOWN the case of A State forester, who Quirauk fire tower lard is in o critical con- the Wayneshoro 1 wounds _in D. J. KAUFMAN, . Local Company. tional Opera 1t Poli's Dec His devotion to his valuable fuy " : harvest, nearly caused him to jeopard ze his big launch an operatic ca Dirvected by Edouard zeneral of the oper for rehearsal on a chance to or, however Albion, director company. to report here in date, Far farm that he ney was so husy of “The foxes had to be the Winter,” Farney explained, [ had to transplant 100,000 roots. My help failed me, so 1 spent those two w my hands and knees from dawn to dark settinz out the roots.” Farney's explanaion accepted by Albion with the comment that “such industry on the farm should fixed up for and seng ks on was | indicate a like determir | ceed in gra nd opera Ginseng reots, Farney usged by the Chinese sides” these and the foxe chickens was as ARTHUR FAF 1, who will get an opportun member of the Washingto the products studies at the David Williz Huron, Can revenue which which ! Young Canadim to break into grand opera as a tional Ope music JARDINE FILES APPEAL. Suit Over Lease on Bieber Building | “' his & ewal s | n: of a lease. the right etary Jardine claimed to a renewal for ) years 2,860 per vear. Wardman and tes denied the privilege o and set the new rental a and when Jardine declined brought suit for pos n, which has been decided in thei or. Ass ant - | United States Attorney Leo A. Rover ppeared for Secretary Jardine. Ipiscopal prelate of | nd got him a place in the opera. The prelate brought rney to the attention of Director Albion when the latter was the bishop's palace last | Goes to Higher Court. of vestgrday noted an appeal in the Dis- triet Court of Appeals from the j ment of Justice Stafford of the Dist Supreme (ov warding possession | of the Bieber Building, at 1338 B| 2 | street southwest, occupied hy the de- | An Effective Retort. | partment, to 1 v Wardman and his associates, Thomas P. Bones and James D. Hobbs, owners of the prop- | perfect. rty. | Witey—Oh, ves. T know There was a dispute abont the terms didn’t think vou did. Farney is the son of the Rev. and Secretary Agriculture Jardine Mrs, B Farney of St. Marys da. Rev. Mr. Farney is rector of the Anglican Church of St. Marys and his son got his first sing- ing “experience in the choir of his ri From the Hoston Transeript. 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