Evening Star Newspaper, November 20, 1927, Page 7

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DA STAR WASHINGTON, G 'OVE\[BER 20, 1927—PART 1 Bom He AVENUE o NINTH-e . NTOSHOPPINGCROWD] IN GAWBLING RAID L 2 ol POy : - e 2 ing cloudiness and warmer. Suicide Crashes Seven Floors to|Police Seize Paraphernalia After [ e ,\,' " 78 ‘\~":f;““‘f::’”wf‘ e Death, Injuring Two | Battering Down Dooi—Ten A AR y | Jump Fro dows. New Envoy to Mexico Says ,,f.?, At i | gt i \/ [{\ Nations;SholfdiBePas || siodiness and: warmer, proani - i et intBisplifesy, [ RomRs il SRR tience and toler : _q.v'd ton t in the first ance he has made sinc Mexico. He spoke at a dinnar giy X 3 5 t . | & in his honor by the American colon un by United ; @ 4 O peas The Ambassador did not discuss any ey L i 3 ot B i ¢ | questions pending between the United & 23 ¥ L and the | States and Mexico, but he sald Toniatromw tide, 10:12 a = 4 i ¢ ree other while an official envoy perha Bt 1257 biny.s. His ey i aHd . ¥ of some assistance in helpinz an un- | g3 pan | derstanding of international problen ? S AT n Ppmihaiailani The Sun and Moon. Saturda) t v e m > s “in the long run the rel: the two great neighboring states, [ Todav—Sun rose, 655 un sets, | hU : e lnl Mexico and the United States, must | 452 por 2 A cLideidar Bites | CJI’U; G~ L.,U‘ nks. depend in large part upon what you | Tomorrow—Sun rises m.; sur iscons ; | cornE unofficial envoys do. By your acts,” | sets 4337 p.m - i and omo ' roW he added, “the United States 1s inter-| Moon rises 3:10 a.m.; sets 3:17 pm. | ! . preted in Mexico.” ‘Automobile lamps to be lighted one ‘]’ r Mr. Morrow then repeated If hour after sunset thought expressed to American resi- dents here by former Se wy of state Elihu Root, who visited Me v ico City 20 v ago: “You not only | Fer Potomac and Sk represent your country, but you have | muddy this evening a duty to perform toward the coi gathen (e Vs {try in which you live. While | continue to be good loyval Americ | citizens, vou should be good loy Mexiran resident When international diffe arize,” continued the Amiy commercial men are often | upon as troublemakers. I th is a mistake. If we take a enough view of history we cannot ape the conclusion that commer- cial men are in very truth peace- makers. The process of the peace- | able exchange of goods and services mean the substitution of barter for violence, of agreement for force.” CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. TODAY. (l'mhtmn of the \\ ater, BURIED FROM CHURCH‘.\,; | mphis.. Chaplain—Body Lies ha. Nehr._...... , V. Leech, chai in State. b Pa.... t i it ey | HED gesed peacetully fnto gest " s PR 2 n Presbyterian Church 3. - Jo. | S 'Lonie. Mo. 3 il will speak of “City | Funeral services for Rev. Dr, seph Johnstone Muir, chaplain of the ate, were held at 2 o'olock yester- day afternoon Calvary Bay \ 3 Church. Rev. Dr. William S. Aber- | $ay . i ! Association with nethy, pastor of the church, officiated S ey h am: Association assisted by Re Newton Simmonds | T P! 8 | will be held Tue: y. at Plerce and Rev. H. W. O. Millington, secre- | Hall, All Souls’ t an Church. tary of the Federation of Churches. Tha Poton X r project \\Ll; Interment was in Rock Creek Ceme > d Lieut. Col, tery. 5 . 7 . 3d, Capital Park ar Br. Muir died Wednestay morning | Marriage Licenses. ) mmidsion: . Col. Charl at his residence, 1317 Kenyon street. | i e e e . . representing the power com- The body was removed at 11 o'clock | foilnwing Fi th\ nd Judson C. Welk yesterday morning from the residence | - Beajamin E. Jackson and Hilda Crutch- x’vy{w the I‘n\;\_’inffi He ! to Calvary Baptist Church, where i - ; atte vl ERESV RO ol uokHg lay irx‘hs::‘;« it 3 q",ifl.,"' i dunEC s N Amna T gtareopticon views will be shown and Wert T, Youns y shingto X : Honorary palibearers were as fol-| wibert T, Youns IS T e | the public s invited lows: Edward P. Tha: secretary o Arthy “Seidensnim of Hyattsville Th roman” 3 Arthar B " r e Woman's Miss :g!hvarms\?f the Sena ; Rev. Dr. James | G b v of Bal B e id., and CRUKI WITERGIY & Nasvbet His Taiat SheraMontgome haplain of the | v hines af thiw clty: v.|at the church during Thanksgiving | ouse of Representativ Right Rev. | o TR himond._ V: week, beginning Tuesday evening and | HOUGH. St James E. Freeman, Episcopal Bishop 7 airisan and BAH L. Bowers. | exending through Fri A specjal | 1927, at his_residence of Washington; Dr. John C. Ball, Dr.| jerrs Bish and Eva Mithelly ot ¢ | program has been provided by the L B Gove G. Johnson, Dr. William A.|¢ young people for each evening and a | Lambeth, Dr. Wallace Radcliffe, Dr s 3, Ralph and Mary A. Quirk. both | 2000 . Ay Sn William A. Wilbur, Gratz E. Dunkum, | of Trenton N by mioresa Rice. i fovited erand master of Masons for the Di "ot Philadelphia. Pa 4 i et of Columbia; Willlam H. Vhank T Thacker, and Ema E. Han Kappa Beta Pi Legal Soro Willlam H. Gottlieb, E. Hilton Jack- | both of Richmond. ‘Wa. vest Indies, | entertain Mrs, Clara Shortrid son and David G. Grayson. p his ity honorary member of Iota ¢ . } Vice President Dawes appointed the Al Ginson and Albe b, N. C..[LoS Angeles, at dinner tomorrow ROYCE s oF the wors following Senators to represent the |, A'ne eweomt s 2 t St. Mark's Club. 85 LT il MYERS. Mem- Senate: Cur Robinson, Moses, Swan- | Everett Drekens b N b o son, Watson, Reed of Missour, Borah, | and ‘\\"_‘fl‘ oot Towaon: 3 The popular Glass, Warren, Harrison, La Follette, XL Barrer of " """ Walsh of Montana, Smoot and Bruce. | . » il B i ¢ t y Active pallbearers wera six grand. | < Claca Huff. n,u( he. sons of Dr. Muir; Edward T., C. TR ' shall, Henry K., 1. Johnstone, Joseph | B"ths Reponed he Retal Clerks' Int Protective Alsaciation, No, of LT A ¢ two davgh.| The following hirths were reported during . Mrs. H. A. Polkinhorn and Mrs. h hours: wiheyn Swan. bor . Yount, and one son, Charles Sdward and Dorothy C Eynon Another sor Maj. John b y i g nah. wi nmittee | died two years ago. E A ! Bheviigy arri Hotel es Ride | give a dance November 22 | N, ar 2 . boy. Th o ome Deaths Reported. D A i cfend. Tanchem: mesting p. at Hotel La Fayette, hael Borman oseph Johnson Muir. .. @ N E. 1 | a o et | A silver reception and b David B, and Mary he he the home of Miss Ravmond v b &irl. . | Clark, 202 cet, from § p.m. eihakv. boy. z| hostesses will be the y Hattia 8. Nail. 1 . "Ih\ Vh Vn b Samuel P o & At lton i r,m.mv M 3 e Atahoney, irl The U | ¢ he Unite | announces Albert. Barton Tonv Cheatham K ind Willle” Chase, Buy Him a Tie! [ e ‘P-?’.flé&?,éwtf R LOST ANIMALS appiv Animal & 136 Tth St e and ave. s.w __Main R08S. | i el 1970 And such ties! Made from silks which if hand- il Ambulance | = st | CHAS.S. ZURE l'hm Li "nnnu\ tailored would bring up to $2.50. 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