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G THE WASHINCaW W IVASJIINC + TUN TIMES MONDAY JUNE 25 1906
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to their summer address by notifying The TheTimes TheTimes TheT1mc
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11 cents payable In advance advanceMONDAY advanceMONDAY
MONDAY JUNE 25 1906 1905Pure 1906Pure
Pure Food FoodinSight in Sight SightThe SightThe
The House of Representatives has hasredeemed hasredeemed
redeemed itself The Speaker and anft the theBepublican theRepublican
Republican leaders have played fair fairwith fairith
with ith the people By a vote of 242 to
17 the pure fcot bill at one time timedoomed timedoomed
doomed to limbo was passed by bythe bythe
the popular branch of Congress CongressAdulterated CongressAdulterated
Adulterated and misbranded food foodwill foodill
will ill not hereafter entr into inter interstate interstate ¬
state commerce or be consumed by byresidents byresidents
residents of th6 District of Columbia Columbiaand Columbiaand
and the Territories Territorlespro Tcrritoriezproyided provided iqed tho thoconferees thoconferees
conferees of the Sqnate S nate and the theHouse HieHouse
House do their duty and reach an anagreement
agreement agreementThere ngreementThere
There are rumors that the bill is isto isto
to die in conference That such dark darkspeculation darkfpeculation
speculation should be indulged in is isonly isonly
only natural The bill billor or substan substantially substantin1ly ¬
tially the same sam measure meas measurehas rel1ns has been beenseventeen beenseenteen
seventeen years before Congress CongressMoreover CongressMoreover
Moreover the session Is drawing to toa toa toa
a close and an a deadlock in the con conference conference conference ¬
ference committee might induce the theleaders theleaders theleaders
leaders of Congress to abandon a acause acause acause
cause to which they may rnaygive give only onlyhalfhearted onl onlhalfhearted
halfhearted sympathy sympathyThe s1t1pathyThe
The House has substituted its ownbill ownbill own
bill for the bill that passed the theSenate theSenate
Senate This may hurt the dignity of ofthe ofthe
the upper branch of the legislature legislatureYet JegislatureYet
Yet it t is true that the substitute is isthe isthe isthe
the stronger measure and in the themain themain themain
main should prevail It is if to the thecredit thecredit
credit of the House that the great greatAmerican greatAmerican
American fraud has been boldly boldlyattacked boldlyattacked
attacked and defeated d featod The patent patentmedicine patentmedicine patentmedicine
medicine clause is about as strong strongas
as it could be drawn This indorse indorsement indorsement indorseinent ¬
ment is made with the concurrence concurrenceof
of Samuel Hopkins Adams who w40 con conducted conducted conducted ¬
ducted the vigorous campaign campaignagainst campaignDgninst 4
against patent medicines which ac according DCcording ¬
cording to the expressions of mem members memers inembers ¬
bers ers of the House focused atten attention attention ¬
tion on the great fraud and evil If Ifthe Ifthe
the Senate does not accept the thepatent thepatent
patent medicine clause adopted by bythe b bthe bythe
the House it will be because the theProprietary ther
Proprietary > r prietarr Association is strong strongenough strongenough
enough to prevent such acceptance acceptanceThe acceptanceThe
The only on1 joker of importance importancewhich importancewhich importancewhich
which found its ii way va into the Hep Hepburn Hepburn Ilepburn ¬
burn bill relates to the manufacture manufactureof
of imitation whisky The Th friends of ofstraight ofstraight
straight whisky whi k were partially de defeated defeated tiefeated ¬
feated but in this matter the Senate Senateconferees Senateconferees Senateconferees
conferees arc likely 1ikcl to strengthen strengthenthe
the bill for the th Heyburn fe burn bill makes makesno makesno maketno
no concession to the spurious spuriouswhisky spuriouswbhky spuriouiwhisky
whisky lobby lobbyPerhaps JobbrPerhaps lobbyPerhaps
Perhaps the important feature of ofthe ofthe olthe
the House bill over which there can canbe canbe I
be an honest difference of opinion opinionamong opinionamong I Iamong
among the conferees is that delegat delegating delegating delegatfng ¬
ing to the Secretary Se < retary of Agriculture Agricultureauthority Agricultureauthority Agricultureauthority
authority to make food standards standardsThere standardsThere
There There is no question about the con constitutionality constitutionalitj ¬
stitutionality of this provision In Ina Ina I Ia
a sweeping decision the United UnitedStates UnitedStates L LStates
States Supreme Court affirmed the theright theright i iright
right of Congress to delegate to the theSecretary theSecretary theSecretary
Secretary of the th Treasury Trensur authority authorityto atlthorit atlthoritto
to fix fi standards of tea And as the thefood thefood thefood
food commissioners of the several severalStates sevlralStates L
States are strongly in favor of the theprovision t e eprosion
provision in the Hepburn bill it itwould itWould ii
would seem as though this import important important ¬
ant function should be given to the theDepartment tbeDeparlment i
Department of Agriculture AgricultureThe AgricultureThe AgricultureThe
The most important bill of the thesession thesession thesession
session in the judgment of many manywise man manwise
wise persons has now passed both bothhouses bothhouses L Lhouses
houses of Congress This legislation legislationwhich legislationwhich legislationwhich
which affects every home in the theland theand theland
land and is now in the keeping of the theconferees theconferees I Iconferees
conferees These gentlemen will ill be bewatched bewatched i iwatched
watched as no conference eon erence commit committee committee committee ¬
tee was as ever watched They The will be beexpected beexpected beexpected
expected to agree upon the strong strongest strongest strongant ¬
est bill which can result from the theaction thenction i
action of the two houses The de demand demand tiemand ¬
mand is that they serve the people peoplewithout peoplewithout i
without fear or favor It is now well wellknown wellknown L Lknown
known that the most powerful lob lobby lobbJ lobby ¬
by which has assemblpd in Wash Washington Washlngton Yashlngton ¬
lngton for twenty years has been beenfighting been1ighting L Lgbting
fighting the pure food bill billWhich billVhieh billWhich
Which wins wInsthe the people or the thelobby thelobbr ih ihThbby
lobby
J JBooker 3
Booker Vashington WashingtonNorthern VashingtonXorthern VashingtonNorthern
Northern negroes are not iiot ot well welladvised weIladvised I Iadvised
advised when they permit them themselves tbemselves themselves ¬
selves to bol b i carried away by the thefervor theferor i ifervor
fervor of some of their orators oratorsdenunciation oratorsdenunciation oratorsdenunciation
denunciation of Booker T Washing Washington Washington Washington ¬
ton one of the greatest and cer certainly certainly certainly ¬
tainly the most influential member memberof memberof r rof
of their race They should look at atthe atthe al b bthe
the work he is doing calmly and andsensibly andsensibly anc I Isensibly
sensibly and then ask themselves themselveswhether themselveswhether i iwhether
whether he could better it by step stepping stepping ¬
ping aside from his noble mission missionand missionand t tand
and indulging In political and social socialbattles socialattles soda 1 1battles
battles attles that would be absolutely absolutelyfutile absolute1 absolute1futile absoluteljfutile
futile futileAt futileAt futileAt
At a meeting me ting in Boston the other otherevening otherevening othe L Levening
evening Rev Charles F Morris of ofiNew o f fccw
iNew ccw ew York York vciced the he customary customaryt customar r rh
t
h
I complaint c against again t Booker Welling Wellington shing shington shingon ¬
ton t on and the colored people indors indorsed indorsed indorsd ¬
j ed e d his remarks by their applause applauseIt
It I t was the usual attack Mr Wash Washington Washngton Vashington ¬
Iw ington I ngton had been b en currying favor favorwith faorith favorith
with w ith ith the whites to under his leader leadership leader8hip ¬
ship s hip the negroes had been dis disfranchised disfranchised disranchised ¬
franchised f in seven s v n States and even evenduring eyenduring evenuring
during d uring the rsi r riots of the South Souththe Souththe Southhe
tt the t he peerless leuCv le r had not seen fit fitto fitto fito
to t o raise a han hn hai t hd d now 10000000 10000000negroes 10000000Degroes 10000000egroes
negroes n egroes arc jjnj l ng for his blun blunders blunters ¬
ders dersThe dersThe ti ers
The trouble Is that the Northern Northernnegroes Northernnegroes Northernegroes
negroes n egroes have expected Washington Washingtonto
to t o become a semipolitical samipoliticnl1Joses Moses to tolead tolend toead
lead l ead them out of the land of social socialbondage socialbondage socialondage
bondage b n great warritSr warri r to win wintheir wintheir wintheir
their battles b ttlcs by some mysterious mysteriouspower mysteriouspower
power p ower a statesman so overwhelm overwhelming oerwhelming overwhelmng ¬
pi
ing i ng as to influence all the policies policiesof
of o f the Southern States They ap appear appear ¬
pear p ear actually to believe that he hecould 11ecould
could c ould have prevented prcvontcddis disfranchise disfranchisemcnt ranchise ranchisement
mcnt m eat and Jim Crow laws down downthere downthere
there t had he tried It is an entire entiremisconception entiremisconception
misconception m of the man and his hismission hismssion h1
mission I fliSS IOfl in life lifeBooker lifeBooker
Booker Washington Wasllingt n is doing a re remarkable remarkable ¬
markable m arkabic work for his race He is isturning isturning
turning t out men and women of use useful useful ¬
ful f ul accomplishments and high char character character ¬
acter a cter His influence is ever for or a areal nreal
real r eal a practical power among amongnegroes nmongnegroesj
negroes n egroes the power of thrift in industry indt1str ¬
dustry dt1str d ustry r culture and good citizen citizenship citizenship ¬
ship s hip This leaven cannot fail to be beworking beworking
working w orking among the colored folk of ofthe ofthe
the t he South Sout11clsc else were all training trainingvain trainingvain
vain v ain It is less noisy and spectacu spectacular spectacular spectacuar ¬
lar l ar than denouncing legislatures legislaturesand
and a nd inciting to hatred but it is far farfar farfar
far f ar more useful to this land and all allits allits
its i ts people than would be the vain vainstrivings ain ainstrivings
strivings s Hev Re Mr slr Morris orris and his hisfollowers hisfollowers hisollowers
followers f seem to tm desire desireLocalizing desireLocalizing
Localizing National Politics PoliticsWhen PoliticsWhen
When campaign caropagn funds got scarqe scarqeas scar
as a s they the are going to do pretty soon sooncampaigns sooncampaigns
campaigns c will be run on a new nevplan newplan
plan p lan The tendency to centralization centralizationhas
has h as been as strong in politics as in inindustry inindustr
industry industr i A national campaign oampai is a ahuge aluge
huge h uge business enterprise Modern Modernmethods Modernmethods odern odernmethods
methods have converged authority authorityand authorityand authoritynd
and a nd power and means in politics as asin asin
in i n industry intlustr The national Republican Republicancommittee Republicnncommittee i
committee c is to national politics politicsjust politicsjust politicsust
just j ust about what the executive board boardof boardof
of o f thp th Steel trust is to the steel in industry indusfr ¬
dustry dustryMoney dusfr dusfrMoney d ustry
Money is to be scarcer in politics politicsMany poUticirany
Many rany intorest that have uno found it itworth Itworth Itworth
worth while to contribute in the thepast thepnstill
past pnstill p ast will not be able to t figure fig re a aprofit aprofit
profit p rofit in doing so hereafter h reafter Others Otherswill Othersill
will ill not be allowed aU wed to give Wheth Whether Vhethr l1eth l1ether ¬
er e r law Is passed on the subject this thissession thissession
session s It will ill be passed in the near nearfuture nearfuture
future f Public opinion will force it itThen itThen
Then will ill come co e a a revolution in po political poIItical ¬ 1
litical l methods Instead oflhe of the na national national naional ¬
tional t organization being bcinr and direct directing directing ¬ j
ing i ng and doing everything the local localorganizations localorganizations
organizations will ill take back some someof someof
of the importance that has been beenabsorbed beenabsorbed beenbsorbed
absorbed a by b the national The Con Congressman Congressman ¬
gressman g ressman from the steenth district districtwhen districtwhen
when he finds the situation bad badwill badwill
will no longer send a hurryup call callto callto
to t o headquarters and have speakers speakersand speakersand
and money and experts provided He Hewill Hewill
will viIl hustle around = and and make an or organization organization ¬
ganization of his own Instead of ofhaving ofIming
having speakers of national repute reputerushed reputerushed
rushed r into his hi bailiwick Imil w1ck to spell spellbind spellbind ¬
bind his folks with appeals nppea s on be behalf behalf ¬
half of the national party the Con Congressman Congressman ¬
gressman will ill have to get right rightdown rightdown
down c to brass tacks and particular particularissues I Iis
issues is i ssues ues in which his people are close closely ¬
ly I y interested He will have to t make makegood makegood
good on his own account on his own ownrecord ownrecord ownrecord
record recordThe recordThe
The interest of the party which whichhas whichlms
has been made to rover oer many man a sin sinwill iinwOl
will have less weight we ght than ever be before befor ¬
fore for f ore Mr r Congressman will ill b mVre ve to totell toteU
tell t ell his neighbors just what he per personally per60nall ¬
sonally 60nall s has been doing and why whyand wh whand
and a nd hell have to make them believe believeit
it i t too tooInstead tooInstead
Instead of a great political trust trusthereafter trustllereafter trusthereafter
hereafter dominating national con contests contests ¬
tests t ests management will be turned turnedover turnedoer
over to local political poIiticnlcorporations poIiticnlcorporationsSme corporations corporationsState
State and district and Bounty l unty com committees committees ¬
mittees will ill have more significance significanceThere significanceThere
There will ill be speaking by our well wellknown wellknown
known fellow townsman rather ratherthan ratherthan
than by b the distinguished gentle gentleman gentleman gentleman ¬
man from our sister State Stateanel Stateanelpolitics and andpolitics
politics will get a good deal closer closerto closerto
to t o the people who have to do the thevoting thevoting
voting There will ill be less money for forliterature forliteraturc
literature l organization and mil that thatsort thatsort
sort sort of thing The people pe pie will willget willget
get their information from the thepress thepress
press and will wiI reach their conclu conclusions coneh1sions ¬
sions with 1tll more independence than thanever thanecr
ever before It will be o good thing
The campaign fund Is one of the in institutions ¬
that can well be > spared sparedReport sparedIlenort paredRe1ort
Report Is that Mr William R RHearst RHearst BHearst
Hearst is taking steps to prove that thatthe
the Hon David B Hill was vas correct correctwhether correctwhether correctwhether
whether he meant it or not when whenhe L
said he was out of politics politicsThe politicsThe politicsThe
The dispatch from London that thatthe thatthe thatthc
the King was not altogether able to tokeep
awake throughout the luncheon
which he entertained Mrs Long Longworth
is the severest blow the en entente entente ¬
tente cordiale has received receivedOH receivedMISTER
OH MISTER WIND WINDI I
Mister Wind If you ou please pleaseIt If you youplease 1 1please
please pleaseWont please
Wont you blow till you oax all the tiu
leaves to the treesWont trees
you come from ttis tt1 South wont wontyou L Lyou
you come In the nltht nh t
a magical touch that th a d1nZ i lazily Ilv light lhth lightr 1
will bring back tht th Saves wez vcs till they r
flutter and play
they did till the time thtt you blew bles r
them away
W w D NesWtt to Chicago Tribune n1bwie
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y IN THE CIRCLE C1R CLE OF 0 F SOCIETY SO CIE T Y
DISTRICT D SOCIETIES SOCIETIESTO SOCIETIESTO
TO GIVE LAWN FETE FETEChildren FETEGhiIdren FETEhildren
Children C of the American AmericanRevolution AmericanR
Revolution R volution Will Raise Me Memorial Memorial Memorial ¬
morial Hall Funds FundsTho FundsTho FundsTha
Tho District Societies Children of o the theAmerican tbeAmerican themerican
American A merican Revolutlbn will have a lawn lawnfete lawntoto
fete ct tomororw from 5 to 5 l oclock o < lock on onthe onthe
tw the t h lawn surrounding surroundln the homo of T TW TW
W Smith Ninottonth street and Col Columbia Columbia ¬
umbia u mbia road the old Little Place PlacoThere PlacOoJhere
There T here will be music muslcdpudnE dotirlng of the thominuet theminuet
minuet m inuet In costume cotumtho tho Mt Iby y pole dance danceby danceby
by b y the little onosand ono and t < t attractions attractionsMrs attractionsMrs
Mrs Fred T Dubois Resident 3sldent < gun general guneral gunral ¬
eral o ral of the national sol 50 n > Miss Julia JuliaTen JuliaTen
Ten T en Eyck E ck McBlalr Mv l Ms d Charles Car Carlylo Carlylo
lylo ly lo Darnln Mrs Robert Homing Mrs MrsRussel IrsnU5tiel
Russel R RJ usset Alger Mrs Josepn JOO1I1 Paul Mrs MrsJohn Mr3John
John J ohn Twecdale Mrs George W Baird BalrdSirs BaJrdfrs
Sirs M frs rs E S Howard Mr Mrs Henry Mann MannMrs MannMrs
Mrs M rs George Marsh Mrs Jlorshejl JlorshejlMain IIorshellMain
Main M ain and Mrs W II Weed are na national na national ¬
tional ti onal vice presidents pr donts Mrs Vlotot Vloot Blair BlairJanise BlairJanlsa
Janise J Jc anise Is treasurer Miss Tulloch re recording rocording ¬
cording c secretary Miss l Susan Hetzol Hetzolregistrar Uelolregistrar
registrar r and andMIN Miss Yoatman district dl trlct dl dlI director
I rector r under whose wh e direction the lawn lawnfete lawnfete
fete f ete is given givenAs shenAs givenAs
As th thl this IB is for the memorial continen continental continental ¬
tal t al hall fund it promises prom to b be a gront grontsuccess grootUCCC
success successMiss e B BMiss
Miss Holon Hol Varlek Bozwell of Nw NAwYork NwYork
York Y ork ta s spending a few days with lth Mrs MrsJ tlrsJ
J Ellen Faster and Miss Pierce at tho thoPortner thoPortner th
Ps Portner P ortncr As a resident of the Cairo for forseveral forsev0l31
several s sonsoas IO past Mine BoaweU Is Iswoll I Iwo11
woll w ell known I SIt Washington a8hln on She Is a anjoinfcer alI1frt
njoinfcer lI1frt m ember er of Constitutional Chapter D A
R Ro and several aev ml other District dubs ana annalo
Is i also very much of a clubwoman in inew
New N ew York Y rk having but just returned
fg from f rom St Paul where she attended the thegeneral thegeneral theeneral
fa general g eneral federation of Womens omens Clubs Clubsas Clubas Clubss
as a s a delegate from the New N w York Suite
Federation F ederation Miss LIae Bosweil Bo well expects uPe ts to tospend tospend
spend s st pend most of the coming winter in intraveling intrAveUng
traveling t but nevertheless nert will spend spwdsome
some s sth little Um time IA W Washington AC4ft during
the th e season seasonRsv 8MsonRv
Rsv and Mrs Zed II Copp and family ramn ramnr
xre s r re spending < th the week at Wtaehestet tea teaAdmiral I i
Va V a
Admiral and 41 Mr M Mrs Dewey Dew will leave
Washington July 4 for Rtohnold Itle JIMd Springs Springswhere SprlftflSwhere
where w hore they the will 1 remain all summer summerAdolph
Adolph Price Prlt who resided resld d in this city
until u ntil a few years age but who It ta now nowa POWa
a resident rosoent of Denver Col will be e mar married marrIed mared ¬
nm ried n ed next month to Miss Regina DIe Diamond DIemOQd ¬
mond m oad of that city Miss 111 Clara CIILI Price Priceand Priceand Pricend
and a nd Miss MI Florence Price of this th city citysisters
sisters slt s sw s of the groom will att attend nd the thewedilng thewcdlng theedilng
wedilng w edilng which takes place at the home homeor homeor homef I
or o f tl flu e bride in Denver DenverA
A quiet but t pretty weddlax < took place placeSaturday placeSturday
Saturday S SR noon OOO at the thepereonage parsonage 1NIrtIO or or the theRhode
Rhode R hode Island Avenue M t P Church the thecontracting tbec I
contracting c parties par s being John J oha W Dut Dutton Dutton
ton t tm oa and Mlas Anna rna C Kemp The cere ce cemoo
mony moo m ony was as performed by the Rev R v John JohnM
M Gill They Thf > 3 were wr attended 8t ded by a cousii eou8hof
oa of o f the bride Mica Sophia Forney and anda sadclose
a clone friend of the groom Frank JV JVSchuekers l lScbuck t tchuckers
Schuekers Scbuck S rs Mr and Mrs In Dutton will 1U b bat K Kat
at a t home to their th tr friends at 7 Qatne QUln QUlnplaee >
ap place p lace northeast on their th lr return to the thecity
city c ity after a brief visit to friends in inerkley It t
Berkley B cB erkley Springs W v Va Va VaCol
Col and Mr Lr Samuel Deb < and family familythey
w ill vase the summon lit 3IUebJsan MehIri whore wIMrethe
they the t hey av have taken a a cottage at wequetonsing wequeton tequetOftsing cuetea
sing s st ing Mrs Raber Rebe all children child rea left yes yesterday yesterdllY ¬
terday terdayMrs terdllYIrs t erdey
Mrs Irs Leo Baum of U street has as re returned
turned t to her home after a short trio trioto trioto
to t o Baltimore where an she tie was the th guetc guetcof JUef t tof
of o f relativesTho relativesThe relatives relativesThe
The League otAmenlcna of American Pen Women Womenheld Wemerield omen omenheld
held h eld an informal reception on Satur Saturday Saturda Saturay ¬
day da d ay evening at tha attractive home of ofits orIts Ofts
its i ia ts corresponding secretary Miss 11 Eliz Elizabeth Elizabeth EIlzbeth ¬
abeth a beth H Ii Hyde ltO Summit place ce In Inhonor Inbon
honor bon h hS onor r of Mrs Nellie fe1Ile Blessing Kyster Ey yater r of ofSan orSan ofan
San S an Frand FranclICo co who Is I a woman of high highliterary hIhIItenuy highIterary
literary l attainments attalnm nts and widely klely known knownas knownn
as a n a writer and author of distinction distinctionMrs distinctionMrs
Mrs EysUr has lived U in i inSan l San Franoteeo Franoteeofor Frsnolaeoor eotor
for f fe or mnny Irn 1 years and has greatly eatly Inter Interested Interested Internted ¬
ested e hersU hers h in educational and Chris Christian Christian Chrisian ¬
tian t ian work among the Chinese and other otherOrientals otherOrientals otherrientala
Orientals O of the Pacific coast coastThe coastThe coastThe
The league was highly entertained by bythe b bthe byhe
the t he rich and racy manner in which she siterelated sherelated sheelated
related r the Incidents and experiences experiencesof
of ro o f the terrible ordeal through throu h which whichsho whichsho whichhe
sho s he passed at the time of the ute recent recentearthQuake recentearthquake recentarthquake
earthQuake e Her home filled with rare raregems rarecms rareems
eg gems g ems and valuable collections which wnlcnshe whichsbe whichhe
she s he had gathered gatber < In her extensive trav travels travels trayls ¬
els e ls Including her large library and the themanuscripts them themanuscripts
manuscripts m nu crlpts of r two books nearly ne rly ready readyaway Toadyfor readyor
for f or publication was completely swept swoptawny
away a fa way by the th ravages of t tthe the fire re and andthe andhe
the t he only OI Y souvenir she has nas of her once onceelegant onceelognnt
elegant e home Is the door key She Sheherself Shehersel
herself h barely barel escaped death as a mo moment moment ¬
ment after she was w hurled from her hrrbed hrrbedbv Tied Tiedbv
bv b y the lirst shock a large piece of ofpiaster ofpfn5tcr oflaster
piaster p laster fell from UK th ceiling to the bed bodAdded bedAdd bedAdded
Added Add d Interest Is glv givn sn n by b te fact that thatlated thatonh
onh o nly 8 tw days previous to this catas catastrophe
trophe t Mrs Ir Eyster was nearly aspbX aspbXlated
lated l by gas and had just returned from fromAfter fromthe
lt the t he hospital hospitalAfter
After the1 the reception to this dtotln dtotlnness dlsUnIulshod distin1shod
Iulshod g 1shod member of the league Mrs Vlr VlrInl
g gg Inl inia Fno the president called a busi business
ness n ess meeting at which Mrs Irs Christine ChristineWalton Chriatinealton ChristineWalton 1
Walton alton Dunlap secretary of the Ap Ap Appomattox
pomattox p omattOx Surrender House Association Associationlaid
laid l before the league a matter of hIO groat groatational t tnnUonal
nnUonal n ln ational Interest This aSoclation was waslatelY wasately
latelY Incorporated under the laws of ofthe 01he
the t he State of VIsinla Vi alnia for the purpose ot otacquiring ofcquiring
acquiring a ta title 0 the worldtamed Mc McLean Mcean
Lean ean pT property > erty situated at Appomottoand Appomattos AppomattOznd
nd distinguished as the place where whereGeneral whereGeneral whereGeneral
General Lee surrendered to General GenernlGrant Generalrant
rant Mrs Dunlap read letters from rom romPreslder
Roosevelt and Secretary Taft TaftheartilY Tat I Ieartily
heartilY approving ot tho scheme and ondt andl
t l League Lea ue of American Pen women Womenlso Vomenalso
lso gave J ve its approval of the patriotism patrlotlsmnnd patriotismnd
nd zeal of the persons J rsons who have the thematter
In hand wishing them great suc 8UCcess sucess ¬
ess It was aB considered that the acqui acqulsltlor acquIitlon ¬
itlon of this property and tho restora restoration rstoralon ¬
t lon of the historic house hous to be pre preserved preerved
as a peace memorial was some sometblQJ somehing
tblQJ In which all persons Interested In Inthe in
great events of the Wstory of our ourcountry OWountry
would feel a deep concern concernDuring concernDuring concernDuring
During the evening dainty snty nty refresh refreshments ¬
were ere nerved Among those pres present ¬
nt were tt U tFgUest guestSf P8tk of the evening Mrs MrsNellie MrsI
Nellie Blessing Ester MIss EUzabeth EUzabethA ElizabetlL I
A Hyde Mrs Hyde Mrs Virginia VirginiaKing L
Frye Mrs Susie Root Rhodes RhodesMiss
Mabel Louise White Mrs Chris Christine Chrisine ¬
ine Walton Dunlap Miss Mary E Tor Torrence
Miss Mae ae Ruth Norcross Mrs 1lrsAnnie
Riley Hale Mrs Hams Mrs Mrsi I Ir
r ydla Adams Williams and Miss Jessie JessIeA i
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FOR AMATEUR Ar ATEUR UNION UNIONNEW UNIONNEW UNIONNEW I
NEW YORK June Jun President Jo Joseph Joeph ¬
eph B Maccabe of tho Amateur Ath Athletic ¬
Union who started on his trip tripthroulh IX
the West on Monday Monda last last to toarOU3o te
Interest in athletics and also to toendeaor te
endeavor to organize a ninth district districtflssoclation I
of the Amateur Athletic Un UnIon Unon ¬
on to be known h own as the Rocky Mountain MountainAssociation I
of the A A A U yesterday csterdnywIred
James E Sullivan secretary of otthe ot
A A A A U to the effect that the or oranJ ¬
> anJ tlon of such an association wasIlssured wa was 3
IlssuredMr
Mr Maccabe will go from Denver to totbe t
Pacific coast visiting San Francis ¬
Seattle Portland and Tacoma and nndD am I
D his return will UI stop ato > at Chicago and am I II
M1l wau1tee
POPULAR P DIPLOMAT DIPLOMATRAISED
RAISED IN RANK
f fM
M de deMargerie Margerie Formerly of ofFrench ofFrench ofFrench
French Embassy Be Becomes Becomes Becomes ¬
comes Minister MinisterM Ministlr <
M r de Marserle Mar orle for a time the coun counselor counsoor ¬
selor so lon of the French embassy here and andone andone
one o ne of the most popular diplomats dlp Jm ever eversent everscnt
sent se seso nt to this post going from tr m here to toservo tosOrVo
servo sOrVo so re as counselor of thft French em embassy embassy ¬
bassy b assy at Madrid will be raised to the therank therank
rank ra nk of minister M r Thlebeaut another anotherdiplomat anotherdlpomat
diplomat di plomat once connected with Wash WashIngton PlUIb PlUIbInlton
Ington ln gton will share the same honor with withM withM
M dQ Marcorle MarcorleMme lIar orfe orfeMme
Mme de Margerie quite sot the styles stylesfor stylasfor
for fo r Washington Pa8hln ton women through several severalseasons severnlseasons
seasons s wearing the Frenchlest gowns gownsand owns ownsand
and a nd with each a huge bow of white tulle tulletied tulletied
tied ti ed under her chin Invitations to the thedinner
dinner d inner parties of the de Margerles Margerleswho MargerleswhoJIved who wholived
lived li ved in i absolute simplicity simplicitywore were sought soughtfor 1Joughttor
for fo r by society people more than those thosefrom thosefrom
from r ota ambassadors and ministers and andwhen andwhon
when w hoa thoy chose to leave Washington Washingtontholr Washingtonheir Vashlngtontholr
tholr t simple little French household of offccta eftects
fccta to too ots sold at auction for twice their theiroriginal tholrorhtnal
original o riginal price Uveryona I1 ono here will m be
delighted d to hoar of the good uck of
M de Margorlo Margerlead and his apright r wife wifeMr wItoMr
Mr McCormick United States States Statesambes ambas ¬
sador s to France gave gaV a brilliant dinner
and a nd reception at tho American cnbasy J
In n Paris Saturday evening the guests
including In cluding the Japanese ambassador ambn ador M
Kurino K Kq unino the Danish minister the Mar ¬
quis q uls and Marquise e de Segur the VI
comte c and Vicomtesse dAvenel the
mlnleter m inister of the Interior M 1L Clernv Clem1ceau iceau
tja ihewaJC the t he war minister M Etienne 2if Du
JardinBcaumetz ja
under sec secrj ar of
tine li ne arts Eldridge Eldrld e T Gerry Mrs lr8 tremor
Park P ark and Mrtj Henry Clews ClewsMr ClewsMr
Mr r and Mrs Max MxFineher Fischer of T f treat
havo h avo gone to Atlantic City Cityews CityNes
News > ews from London brings brlngsthe the informs ¬
tion li on that Mr and Mrs Perry Belmont 8Im nt
who w ho are now In Paris Par at the Hotel Ritz
are a re constant hosts at charmingly charmjn ly ar
ranged ra nged entertainments L lAu Last t week they
gave g ave ve a breakfast among the guests Xf > st be
ing I IE ng Mrs Robert McCormkk Counter
ICdmonrt E de Pourtalts Prin Prinseen eee Kurio
S4ro M JDfi m Jules Forges Baron Edmond do d
Rothschild R and Craig Wadsworth or
the t he United nnlt States Sta tes embassy in London LondonXJlonor Jon4onIn
In XJlonor hon honor r ot < ifMrLoul8 Mrs Louis Keoalgsbere
of o f Chicago Miss Edna M Weyl VeI of 18H info >
R street entertained a few friends trlea on
Thursday Tbur d8y afternoon The party con
s sUrted eel of Mrs IJIi Max Weyl Mrs Uenry lItnr Henry
Kauftnan K ufman Mrs IIII Lewis Keonigfiixrx Keonl r
Mrs 11fT 1ra Sol Minster UD8ter Mrs Meyer Nerd
linger li nger Mrs Sydney C Kaufman Mrs 18
Pannie Pannl nnl K K Levi and Mine Helene p I
EngeL EngeLAn ngoL ngoLAn j jK
An engagement K sement of interest to many
Washlngtonlans W Wh is that of Miss MS 1 The
hello h ello Baum Bau daughter of tae late Charles
Baum B aum and Mrs BHra fts Baum who with
their t family were for years residents re Jde ts
of o f this city to Arthur Art ur Ph Phrzbetmer Tzheimer of
New N8 N ea York > ork city Mr Mrs n Baum and family
i who w ho for the past few years have been
j Jiving li ving In New York city are at dar Odarnurst Ct Cedarurat
i hurst is urat Long Island for the tb summer summerThw summerThti summerThu
Thw Utopians with their friends chap
eroned er < e by b Mr 11 and Mrs Louis New Newmr Newnyer
i myer r hired the Mary ar Ann tuj tu and
spent s a very r Jolly day down do the river riveryesterday rtveryeaterday riveresterday
J yesterday y Those In the party part were
Mtats itas tu Estelle Ea l1e Hano Mla Mm Clara lara Strauss
Miss iIsu Cora Sommers Miss Ita Leona Young
Miss M iss Irma Stern Miss MI Gusele Broch
Mtos 11 iss Freda Well Vell Miss IWI Sadie Sad1 EisemaA i
Miss M iss Hortense Sondheimer Kiss iIas Maude Mendser
Baer B er Miss M1 Ray Ra Well of Baltimore BaltimoreADd Baltimorend i iand
and a nd Miss Helen Hofenmalr and Julian I
Baer B Bt aer George Stern Arthur Baum 111ton Mil I Iton
i ton t on Brorh Bro < h George > Goldenberg Dave C
Frank F rank Sam Al Alexander xandr Harry Harr Loeb
Henry H enry Sondhelmer Sondh lm r Nathan athan Well cii Ir Irvln IrIn Iria
vln v In Sondhelmer and Alfred Altr Wollberg 011 berg bergor
of o Alexandria AlexandriaGET AlexandriaICE
ICE I CE COMBINE MEN MENGET
GET SALTY DOSE DOSEFive DOSEFive
DOSEI
Five Thousand Dollars Fine Fineand Fineand Fineand I
and One Year in inPen inPen
Pen PenTOLBDO PenTOLEDO
TOLBDO Ohio June 2S 53 J A A Miller MillerR MUlerR 31111crC
R R C Lemmer R R A Benrd P H Wat Walters Watt Wates ¬
ters t es iS and P H Brining ice combine C Cnca
were sentenced to paya Pfloa y a iOOO 5600 fine fineeach fineeach fin S
each e ach and serve IVe one year in the penl penltciitiary p pnlcnttary nl nltell
tciitiary tell t tlary today todn todnJudge
Judge KincaM announced that If the themembers themumbers tb C Cmembers
members of the Ice trust would lower lowe r
the t he price of Ice below what it was be beore ¬
ore the trust raised the prices on March
2 keep k p the price there until the public pubS n nets
ets its money mone back and then put the th i
rice Just where It was before the raise S
made he would consider a request t to
to t o make some modification of the sen seaence ¬
ence enceProsecutorWachenheimer
Prosecutor ProsecutorWachenbeimer Wachenheimer has achieved I Inotable
notable victory In his fight against the thi S SombIne
ombIneFIVE
FIVE SUNDAY SCHOOLS SCHOOLSUNITE SOOL8UNITE
UNITE IN EXCURSION EXCURSIONBig1 EUR8IOBi2
Big1 Bi Outing to River View Planned for forYoung forYoung fo r rYoung
Young People Next NextThursday NextThursday NextThursday
Thursday ThursdayThursday ThursdayThursday ThursdayThursday
Thursday June 28 the stonmer St St
will take down to River View Vlo Vloine
ine Sunday schools of St Pauls English I
Grace M M E Peck Memorial
Brothern and Wilson Memorial Memorialon I Iwhat
on what bids fair to be the largest ex ¬
of the soason
An athletic committee for all the Sun ¬
schools has been at worX Wcr for the th C
few months and it t has provid ¬
d a program that will prove ery dr ry inter inte intesting ¬
ending up with a baseball bns bal1 game yam
St Pauls Sunday school team teen
a team composed of members of all a Li
other Sunday Sundn schools
Prizes will be awarded to the success ¬
contestants cont t6nts of each event A com
of one gentleman and two ladies ladle S
each Sunday school has been se se seected ¬
ected to take charge and arrange games s sif
tho little ones after the arrival ot c if
morning boat The afternoon a achedule
ule of events start Immediately af ¬
the arrival of the afternoon boat
athletic committee Is composed of o i ii
members of each Sunday school i
Charles Bateman as chairman The Tb
committee Is Charles Phil 1 1ips ¬
ips chairman P E Smith Harry L L I
and J E Curtis CurtisThe CurtisThe
The usual tips will be made by the th a
first trip will leave the wharf f
of Seventh street southwest 10 a a n L fL
afternoon trip 215 and evening trip tn p
p m Returning will leave the View VIei
15 5 S i and audl0p 20 p Po tn m UiI
I
MUSIC M USIC TEACHERS TEACHERSj
j IN RECITALS RECITALSretty
Pretty P retty Afternoon Wedding Weddingin
in St Patricks Catho Catholic CathoIic ¬
lic Church ChurchA
A number num ez of delightfully arranged re recitals re recItals ¬
citals ci tala have been given by the prominent prominentmusic prominentmusic
music m usic teacher of the city since the thecloeo theOl08 theose
cloeo Ol08 cl ose of the regular school term In Inpoint Inpoint
point p oint of interest they the were not second secondto secondto
to t o the commencement exercises of the thevarious 1108rlous
various v private and public schools of ofthe ofthe
the t he city One of the mos carefully ar arranged arransed ¬
ranged r was that given at 8 oclock Sat Saturday Saturday Satrdey ¬
urday u rdey evcnlfif evenl at Schmidts Hall by bythe byth
the th t he pupils f Mrs Jessica Cowling CowlingThomas CowlingThomas
Thomas Th omas and Miss Alice Bryant Harvey HarveyBoth HarveyBoth
Both B oth Mrs Thomas Thomas and Mies Harvey are areLeipzig areLelpzlg
Leipzig L eipzig Conservatory Conserat ry graduates and fin finished finIshed finhed ¬
ished is hed musicians Miss Harvey is the theorganist theorg8Jlst
organist o at the Universalist Church and andboth andboth andoth
both b oth are members of 0 the Sunday Night NightMusic Nightusic Ight Ightuslc
Music M uslc Club and the Georgetown Orches Orchestra Orchestra Orchesnt ¬
tra tra t nt The Friday CJub Cu Is composed of ofMrs oftrr8 ofrs
Mrs M rs Thomas and Miss Harveys pupils pupilsThe pupilsl1u pupilsrue
The l1u program well arranged and andrather andrather andther
rather ra ther difficult was carried out entirely entirelyby entirelyy < mtlrelyby
by b y the children child ran with the exception of ofMiss otMIs ofiss
Miss MIs M iss Gerry and Miss Clements Clomen Donald DonaldButler DonaldButl Donaldutler
Bf Butler Butl B utler r Kimball was the tiniest per performer performer penormer ¬
former f ormer of alL all and though not much muchbigger muchbigger muchigger
bigger b than his violin a pupil with but butthree butthrM buthree
three t months experience performed performedsplendidly porlormCKl1illendldly performedplendidly
splendidly splendidlyA s plendidlyA
A Pretty Church Wedding WeddingAn
An n exceedingly interesting ceremony ceromonyuniting cer ceremonyniting mony monyuniting
uniting u niting In marriage Miss Catherine V VBvans Yans Vvans
Bvans B vans ans daughter of otIIUam William Evans of ofthe orOle ofe
the th e Pension Bureau and Samuel P PAgnew PAgnew Pgnew
Agnew A gnew of Lexington Ky y but now nowliving nowItYiftg
living 1 Mni in Washington askSng1on took place at St StPatricks 8tPatrleks
PG Patricks P Church corner of Tenth and andG andG
G streets Saturday Saturda afternoon at atoclock atoel
oclock oclockThe o ek ekThe
The wedding eddlng was an exceedingly sim simple simple ¬
ple p ie one oa Mr Ir Evans attending his Ss daugh daughter dauShter daugher ¬
ter t er and giving her hand in marriage marriageThe
The T he Rev Father Smythe officiated The Theride
bride b ride wore a a stylish princess p 1neeM gown of ofbrown
brown b rown voile vollandahen and a hat or eorlespoDdlftcolor corresponding correspondingcolor
color c olor After the ceremony Mr and andMrs andMrs
Mrs Agnew left Washington for Vir Virginia VIrsIP ¬
gf ginia sIP g inIa Beech where they will remain remainfor remaintor remainor
for f or a short time time finishing up their theirhoneymoon theirhoneymoon
honeymoon h oneymoon In a visit to MV Agnews Agnewsfamily AJnestamll AgnewsamUy
family tamll f at Lexington Ky KyMr K KoIl
Mr Agnew has for some time held a aresponsible areaporurible
responsible r position po at the Library of ofCongress ofConlI
Congress ConlI C ongress and with his bride will make mak
iiJ his i future home In this city cityWill cl clWill cityWill
Will Take His Degree DegreeRobert DegreeRobrt DegreeRobert
Robert Whitney Imbrie Imbrleof of the class classof clador classf
of o f Ii Georgetown University and wnd wndwent W whelent Q Qwent
went w ent to Yale for a a postgraduate course coursewill courseill coursewill
will ill take the degree of master ma tez of law lawat awAt lawt
at a t that t university Wednesday Wed aY June 27 27Mr ZiMr Z Zr
Mr M r Imbrie Is a wellknown w nknown man and andpopular aMpopular andopular
popular p with a large circle of the stu student stud stuent ¬
dent d ent nt element here hereOF herePRIZES
PRIZES FOR CHILDREN CHILDRENOF
OF ST PATRICKS PARISH PARISHDr PAR18
Dr D J Stafford made a short ad address addr ¬
dress dr d ress 88 to the pupils of St 81 Patricks par parish parwh ¬
ish m it yesterday when IS 15t i children were wereawarded wecoded werewarded
awarded a warded ded prizes The exercises too tooc tooctIace toclace c cptece
ptece p lace in New ew Carroll carroll Hall HallOnly HeJlOBt
Only OBt four students received diplomas diplomasof
of o oF f graduation gr uatl n They The were ere conferred on onFranete onFr onrancis
Franete Fr F ob rancis Rels Mllorick Ulorck Edith Edit Wright Eliza Elizabeth Elza Elzatk ¬
beth b oth tk Mllorick and ad Annie Connors ConnorsPremiums Cnon ConnorsPremiums
Premiums Premums for fo the tle years ers work were wereawarded wee weeawarde
awarded awarde a to t the following tolowlns
Louis L is MiJorlek llrlek Paul Hines Albert
Kearney Herbert Wright Albr
Keare Hebert Vrlgt Quttman Qutn
Beckley Thomas T ma Costa Co Cost Oscar O r Werkllng enkllng
WerkJnS
Joseph Joph J oseph Stoner Bernard Bernad B Brcan n Valen ¬
tine tne t ine leenmn I man Eugene McGoirick McG cG lnlck rck Ber BerJoaeph B Bnard
nard n and Clrk Clark Frank Paks Parks Andre Andrew Bath
Joaeph Jcph J eseph Robinson Robin Charles Charle Robinson Robnsn B Gil Gilert ¬
bert brt b ert McDonald Dond William lla Sullivan SuJhan Ells Ellsworth Bls Blsworth BUsworth ¬
worth Levy Le Henry Henr Ham Halam Bernard Benrd
Brosnan Brnn Mark ark DeGrange DeGrge Daniel Dael Chase Cha Chase
William Viia Buckley Luke J Fegan An ¬
Fogn A
drew Conroy Earl Bowling Stanton
Keesin Ken Norman orman Lambert Lmbert DowUnSi William Wj Ham Stton Con Connors Connor ¬
nors nor n ets William llm Orlanl rIani Elmer Elm r Fisher Jo Joseph Jo Joepit ¬
seph 5eh s epit Conroy Conro Hardy Ra Sutherland Joseph Joph
Mulroe lulroe Fuloa Fulton Holmes Ho mes Bryan Bra McKen McKenna tIcKe
na n m a John Smith Emery Em6y Clark Harold
Giusta Glust Edward Mitchell Mitchell Icheni Walter WaIer Mitch MltchRocca 1 ch
el c li John Fegn Fegan Michael lcae J Lyons Le Leo
Rocca Rocc Bernard Berard Clark James Deeds
George Gerge Gibson Glbon Carroll Crrl Jame Fisher Fsher Dees David I
Zerega Zreg Charlie Charle Tatternor Ttteror Misses sses Stella
pullen Clen Cullen Louise Nolle Nolt Margaret Wright Stela
rargre
Irene I rene Shaefer Marie llarle Robertson R Vrlght Mary
Moran 1101n Genevieve Gen vlee Sullivan Sulvun SullivanzEthel erton Ethel Brown Jary
Lillian Ilan Mitchell JUtchel Mary 31ar Coe Marjorie
Lucas Lue Elizabeth Elzbeth Frlel Beatrice Beatric farjr Deeds
Jennie Collins May JIa Hunt Hunt Alice Alce A1ic Lucas Des Lcs
Leonlce Inlc Koegln Eunice Eune White Whit
Jennie Norris orrs Isabel Isabele Isabelle I e Bontz Vhle Mars
Bant
l1
Clark Manic Male Groshan Elizabeth
Rltz Rtz l Utz Mary 3ar McKenny Isabelle Isabele Elzabth Wil ¬
son s on Margaret Margret Horgan Katie Ktie Fecan FecanClark 1
Rosebud Colns Collins Ma1 Mary Stoner Feg Rose
Clark Clark Adelle Adele WassermanL assere Annie Anie Phlef
fer f r Edith Orlanl OrlaI Margaret Margaret Tatterner Taterner
May Ma Jacques Katharine Melville Ethel
Mehle
Schaeffer Schaefer Marie Lyons Nellie Ne1e Lambert Lmbert
Helen Sheckles Margaret arret Joy Elenore Eenore
Jacques Katharine OConnor Grace Grce I
DIxon Agnes Agcs Clark Clark Marie 2flo Friday Fday An Anna Anna Anna ¬
na Sullivan SUlan Mary Ghlrdella Ghlrdela Madeline
Werkllng YerklnS Estelje Estele Wilson WJson Elsie Jntlne Cassidy
Gertrude Gertrde Hardy Hard Cynthia C11tha Glulsta Ber Ber
nice Goodwin Mary ar Deeds Deed Rosemary
Lucas Luc Mary Mar Chase Chae Clara Clar May Rosemr Frank Fk
Millie Mlle Chase Gertrude Gertrde Clark Surlana Suzlna
Wright Edith Bontz Bant Bertha Berha Jaeger aeger
Estelle Estele Messmoo ltsmeo Gertrude Gertde Shaefer S atfer
Margaret lar ret Lyons May Finn Margaret
McAvoy lcAvoy Catharine Cath rine Callahan Calahan Ethel Et el
Ford and ad Marlon Foley Fole FoleAwards
Awards were made to the following tOloVelng
altar altr boys who are In charge chnr e of Rev Re
William W nUam Carroll Carrol Masters lfaster Albert Abr Ridge Ridgeway RldSe Ridgeway
way wa Joseph BIngham Oscar Oscr Harkness Harkne
Quitman Beckley BeckIe Paul Hines Charles CharlesFisher Chrle CharlesFisher
Fisher Daniel Dniel Sullivan SuIh James Fegan FeganHugh Fegn FeganHugh
Hugh Fegan Charles Charle Clark Bernard BernardClark BernardCark BernardClank
Clark Cark Frank F1nk Parks Park Paul Parks An Andrew Andrew Andrew ¬
drew Morris Andrew Bain Ban 11am Hetzol Bain BainGeorga BalnGerQ BainGeorge
George GerQ Hill Willie Wlie Rupp Roland Morrison Morrison Mor Mennison ¬
rison Fred Fre Thuee Perclval Harbin HarbinCurtis HarbinCurti HarbinCurtis
Curtis Curti Keegln Peter Becker Thomas ThomasChilds Thomo ThomasChilds
Childs Chids Vincent Incet Chllds Chids John Vermllllon VermllllonHarry Verilon VerilonHarr VermillionHarry
Harry Jackson Jackon James Keane Cornelius Cornelus CornelusCalahan CorneliusCallahan
Callahan Calahan Edward Kearney Krme Joseph Josep1 JoseptKrahllng
Krahling Kahlng Willie I1e Baker and Frank Frk Mc
Dermott DcrmottGIRLS DermottGIRLS DermottGIRLS
GIRLS KIDNAPER KILLED KILLEDBY KILLEDBY KILLEDBY
BY A PURSUING POSSE POSSEEJJTD POSSEET POSSEENm
EJJTD ET Okla Juno 25 2 25pt A young oung man mannamed mn mnname mannamed
named name Cole who lived lved near Lahoma Lahomatwelve Lhoma Lahonnatwclve
twelve telve miles mies from tom here her kidnaped his hisfifteenyearold hI hisllfteenyearold
fifteenyearold nt enyearld stepsister May Ward Wardtaking Wardting Wardtaking
taking ting her away from her father at the thepoint thevolnt thepoint
point of a a rifle rne Sheriff Sherlt Campbell Cpbel of ofthis ofthis ofthis
this city ciy was as notified and ad he and ad his hisdeputy hi hisdeputy
deputy deput Charles Charlfs Campbell Cmpbel left for the thescene thescene thescene
scene calling clnl on Deputy Sheriff Sberf Bur Burwell BurwcI Bunwell
well wcI of Woods Yos county to assist them themThey themThey themThey
They came cmo upon upn Cole and the girl grl about aboutnoon aboqtnoon aboutnoon
noon Cole firing frlnl on the officers ofcer as soon soonas soonas soonas
as he saw them The fire was returned reurned
by Charles ChalC Campbell CJPbel and ad Cole fell fellmortally fel fellmortally
mortally mortly wounded and was brought to toCole
thl thin cty city where he dIed Before dying t I
dyig
Cole confessed cnressed to having havlng killed kied a bari ba bar i
tender teder ax n Lahoma Lom about abut a a year yea ago ag 1 j
S
His Wife Study StudyShe Stuy StuyShe StudyShe
She Sues for Divorce DivorceCultured DivorceCulured Divorceultured
Cultured Culured C Hubby Gives Better Beter Half talf Course te teDictionary mDictionar ri riDictionary
Dictionary Dictionar and Judge Upheld Her HerPlea HerPlea HerPlea
Plea for Separation
CHICAGO CmCGO June une 25 21rrs ZLMrz airs WllUain WllUainPalmer Wifflaits Wifflaitsalmer
Palmer P almer Armstrong Arstong whose marriage marriagegave marrage marragesve marrIageave
gave sve g gh ave her admission amision to t exclusive oxclus1e circles circleshere circlesere
here h gc ere has Just jlst obtained obtaine a a divorce dvorce be because b beause ¬
cause caue c she felt that she did not meet meetthe meette meete
the te th e social 6c Ideas Ide of her fashionable uJonable bus husband busand ¬
band bandThe ba b and < SThe
The Armstrong Anstrong side fde of the suit si did didnot didot
not n ot sufficiently sumclenty unbend unbnd to put ut In a de defense deten dense ¬
fense ten te nse to the te charge cge of desertion dertn and andtho ad adtho andho
tho t ho judge after afer hearing berng the te story Itoq of ofthe ofthe ofhe
the t he plaintiff plalnUt heartily harty agreed ageo with Ith her herthat hr hrthat herhat
that t hat she was entitled etite to t her freedom freedomMrs freedomMrs
Mrs r Armstrong Artrong told to the te court curt of ofmany otmany ofany
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Mr M r Armstrong Asrongwa was a a parson rn of exces ece
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waters water of the surrounding surrondnJ lakes The Theprophecy Te Teprophe Theprophecy
prophecy prophe of a religious rolJous exhorter erte which whichcreated wblchcreted whichcreated
created creted consternation nsterntn among amon certain crtn res resIdents r rO5dents
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that the lakes lake would rise rle up and a engulf engulfthocltyThe engr engryYh engulfthoeltyJhe
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folk In Germantown Germntow and Ogontz Og nt are arediscussing aredlccuslng arediscussing
discussing dlccuslng the elopement elopent of Miss Mis Helen HelenBrooks HelenBrook HelenBrooks
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when whe telegrams tele m came ce from New York YorkMrs YorkMrs
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GEORGETOWN N NEWS NEWSThe EW S SThe
The remains of o Mrs frs Lydia Becker Beckerformerly Be Beckerformerly kfr kfrformerlY
formerly of Tenleytown D I C who whodied whodied whodied
died last Friday at the th Washington WashingtonAsylum WasblngtonAsylum WashingtonAsylum
Asylum Hospital as the result of 0 mor morphine morphine morpitine ¬
phine poisoning were shipped htp Satur Saturday Saturday Satanday ¬
day night to the home of her brother brotherMaurice brotherMaurice 0 0Maurice
Maurice MeDonnogb at Heading Pa Pafrom Patrom Pafrom
from which place the funeral will take takeplace takeplace takeplace
place Mrs Becker with her husband husbandCharles husbandCharles husbandCharles
Charles A A Becker conducted a a drug drugstore dU5store
store at the corn cornx j of Fourteenth street streetand streHand Streetand
and Kentucky Kentuck avmue southeast For Fora Fora
a number of years the Beckers kept a adrag adrug acirug
drag store on Wisconsin avenue V IlUP Ten ¬
leytown leytownPhil IetownPhil leytownPhil
Phil Scantling ScanUln an exGeorgetown Col ¬
lege le e student was bitten several day dayago da daago n nago
ago by a dog d g belonging to Charles R R
Knott of 3110 0 street northwest The Thewound Thewound Thewound
wound was cauterized at Georgetown
University Hospital HospitalThe HospitalThe HospitalThe
The summer schedule of services at
Holy Trinity Catholic Cath lIc Church corner cornerof cornerof cornerof
of Thirtysixth and 0 streets north northwest northWest northwest ¬
west West went into effect etret t yesterday ye terda No Xomore Nomore Nomore
more high masses wit be chanted until untilnext untilncCt untilnext
next October Low masses were cele celebrated eelEbrated celebrated ¬
brated yesterday at 6 7 9 and 11 11oclock Uoclock 11oclock
oclock with childrens mass at 10 10The 10The 10The
The following graduates sradU8t of Trinfty TrinftyParochial TrinftyParochll TrinityParochial
Parochial School were awarded scholar scholarships scholarsllP5 scholarsttpe ¬
ships to Georgetown GeorStt n University Ed Edward Edward Edward ¬
ward Smith Arthur Forschner Wilbur WilburSewell WilburSeweli YilburSewell
Sewell Newton Brewer and Francis FrancisDonahue FranClsDonahue FrancisDonahue
Donahue No scholarships to Gonzaga Gonzagawere Gonzasawero Gonzayawere
were awarded this year yearJohn yearJohn car carJohn
John J Sullivan of otl331 1331 Thirtyfifth Thirtyfifthstreet Thirtyfifthstreet Thirtyfifthstreet
street northwest north St has offered a sub substantial substantial substantmi ¬
stantial reward for any information that thatwill thatwill thatwill
will lead to the arrest and conviction convictionof
of the person or persons responsible for forthe fnrthe or orthe
the death of his valuable uable hunting dog dogThe doSThe dogThe
The The dog strayed from his home about aboutone abouton aboutonc
one on week ago The morning after it itwas itwas itwas
was missed the animal was found b l lIn > l cr crIn CIn
In front of Mr Sullivans house bleedirg
from fro s a deep knifewound and so b bdih bdihInjured buci buciinjured oTv oTvInjured
Injured that It died dledn a short time aft artr artrThe aftrThe r rThe
The matter has been reported to the thaPOHce thewHce thepolice
POHceA wHceA police policeA
A meeting of Royal Arch Chapter No X NoS
8 of Georgetown will 111 be held tomor tomorrow tomorrow tomorrow ¬
row evening at Masonic Hall on Wis Wisconsin Vis Visconsin i iconsin ¬
consin avenue northwest at which a avote aote avote
vote ote will be taken on the question of ofmaking ofmaking ofmaking
making a special assessment on or each eachmember eachzpember < arh arhJPember
member of the chapter for the punxs punxsof UUPCSof purpsof
of raising money to purchase soma somastock SOmestock seinestock
stock In the Georgetown Masonic H Hl11 Hl11Ass HsiiAssociation ll llAssociation
Association Ass Dr Charles T L4ndsey Undse la lahigh 1shllh ishigh
high priest riest of the chapter chapterMrs chaptertIrs chapterMis
Mrs John Reckert of Baltimore Md MdIs MdIs M
Is visiting Islting Mr and Mrs George C CReckert CBeckert
Beckert of ornzo 3130 Dumbarton avenue avenuenorthwest avenuonorthwest avenuenorthwest
northwest
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