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GET OUR ESTIMATE FIRST HEFFRON CO., Inc Master_Plumbers—Heating and Eleetrieal Experts 211 12th St. S.W. PHONE—MAIN 3571 2] | through the loyal friendship of these WA AN NN ATae 8% Chapel Services. he qualities of Marshal Ferdinand Foch that commended him to the ad- miration end aflection of grateful peoples were extolled by the French Ambassador, Paul Claudel, and the Episcopal Bishop of Washington, Richt Rev. James E. Freeman, at memorial | services yesterday afternoon in the Beth- lehem Chapel of Washington Cathedral. | A distinguished assemblage from of- | | ficial life neard the impressive service. | Members of the diplomatic corps, headed | | trusted to him her chosen sor ured by such a standard, this man stands before us as one who in moral worth represents the noblest and best in Christian character." Pointing out that it was from France that came the overture which led final- Iy to the Kellogg treaty for the renun- | ciation of war, Bishop Freeman develop- |ed the thought that “proud isolation can no longer be.” Stronger Ties Needed. “More and more,” he said. “we are coming to realize that ties stronger than those of trade and barter are needed to set forward the peace and happiness of mankind. * * *Our age has been | privileged to witness a new conception of world brotherhood. It has caught a new vision of what constitutes na- |tional and international obligations. |* * * We are, in spite of al our differ- | ences. coming to understand that racial | conceits and prejudices “constitute no | consistent or legitimate barriers to the | consummation of the ideals of a world fellowship.” Dwelling on Foch, the great soldier, | Bishop Freeman recalled that “so great was America’s confidence in his leader- ship that in a great conflict she in- . With- in the chapel, in a stillness broken only by the bishop's voice, his hearers in- $2,380 JEWEL THEFT BEING NIVESTIGATED Mrs. Louise Salomon Reports Los: to Police—Other Robberies Are Recorded. Theft of jewelry valued at $2.380 from | the apartment of Maurice M. Salomon, | second floor of the Embassy Apartments, | Sixteenth strect and Harvard terrace, is | being investigated by the police. Mrs. Louise Salomon, the broker's wife, reported the jewelry included four | diamond rings, a wrist’ watch and a | bracelet. The theft discovered | yesterday. | Mrs, Salomon last saw her jewelry April 14, but it was only yesterday when she looked for it, che stated, that she discovered it had been taken. | Detectives L. A. O'Dea and Dennis J. Cullinane were assigned to the iny gation and police of the tenth precinct are assisting Patrick Warren, Boyd Station, Md., STAR, WASHINGTON, | through a front window. D. C, TUESDAY, dow, he reported, and two suits of clothes and_several boxes of hosiery valued at $150 stolen. Mrs. Cleudine Trivers, 2817% Elvans road southeast, reported the taking of $4 from her home yesterday morning. The money was taken by an unidenti- ed individual who gained entrance | Louise Moran, 610 Four-and-a-half street | southwest, reported the loss of $30 in cash yesterday. The money, she | stated, was snatched from her daughter in front of her home yesterday by a | colored man. | M. & M. DINNER PLANNED. | The first meeting of the entire mem- | bership of the Merchants and Manu- facturers’ Association to be held in several years will take place on the night of May 9 with a dinner in the Willard_Hotel. Dr. Hugh Baker, mannger of the trade assaciation department of the United States Chamber of Commerce, and J. W. Millard, business specialist of the Department of Comm-ree, are to APRIL 30, 1929.° SERVICES ANNOUNCED IN MEMORY OF DEWEY Program Tomorrow at Bethlehem Chapel Marks Anniversary of Battle of Manila Bay. The annual service in commemora- Navy, will be held in Bethlehem Chapel of Washington Cathedral at 4 o'clock tomerrow, the anniversary of the battle of Manila Bay. The memorial address will be deliv- ered by Capt. Curtis H. Dickins, chief chaplain of the United States Navy. Admiral Dewey, one of the early trustees of the cathedral, is buried in the crypt of Bethlehem Chapel and his temb is the center of reverential inter- be the principal speakers. Mr. Millard has recently completed a detailed study | of the problems confronting the retail by Sir Esme Howard, Ambassador of Great Britain and dean of the corps; the cabinet and representatives of the Army, Navy and Marine Corps wert | among those in attendance, as were abled veterans from Walter Reed Ho: pital and representatives of patriotic | organizations. | Freeman The American flag and the French | prance mourn as he passes on to his tricolor were carried together in the | great reward. To our mind, he i, ihe procession of bishops, clergy and choir | embodiment of the highest and. nobies. which opened the service. Special music [ qualities of hiz nation: valiant and was sung by the choir and throughcut | chivalrous in war, a fearless leader, a the ceremonial the flags stood to the ' champion of all that contributes to {right and left of the lighted altar. 10 | loyal, patriotic cervice, a frue and de be carried out together when the serv- | voted friend, a high-souled citizen and ice was concluded. a Christian gentleman earalion tesiLeudeniity, | “For America and her sons, to thee. | Marshal of France, hail and farewell!" | The great marshal's preparation for | mmme—e—mee———— 77T’ the stern complexities of life itself as for leadership in the field was the key- note of Ambassador Claudel's tribute “You all know what special esteem and sympathy the marshal had for America,” he said. “He never grudged to your country the prominent and de- cisive part she played in the common victory of his allies. Nearly every speech he had opportunity to make after the war contained a glad and full recog- nition of this indisputable fact. He was a stanch and loyal friend of Pershing | and all your generals. His tour of America, where he was greeted as a na- tional hero, had impressed him with a feeling of admiration for that mixing of authority and liberty which he con- | | sidered as the greatest boon of Amer can_democracy. | "“I am giad to avail myself of this | opportunity.” he declared, “to express | to every one in America in every place }and in every rank of life my sincere gratitude and the gratitude of my coun- try.” | Men and nations are bound together | “by ties fashioned and secured through | some_gifted, high-minded personality.” | said Bishop Freeman in introducing an | eloquent tribute to the French leader. | Foch. es did Lafayette before him, spoke {to America and the world in “a lan- guage of the heart that articulates it- self in deeds rather than words,” he said. | voluniarily looked fo the simple vault where the remains of Woodrow | Wilson war President, whose word America’s hosts to with France id Bishop in concludin; “We with SALE 10 DAYS ONLY Regular $26 REFRIGERATORS Knit Closer to “rance. “The heart of America was knit in closer ties to the heart of France | 50-1b. 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