Vielliston DAILY-Solid Train to Jacks'nville and Taupe, All Trains Illuminated with Pistach Light
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LOCAL ][ TION. LAST STAGE OT oEAMEuB wi33aZOx. m2ase@ @tmmars sama m. aa. ;snzur Ir s RAMOADL Promsna Oater of Lo. oE =ndd i roman's . An- mia AMUSB i$NTS TONIGHT. AbziManyte G. A. Xembsr of Strike Coi Ad- Speaks to Men of the Bright Side of Chesapeake & Ohio Ry. IN WA RJRS YATaN ON ORDWAY by Desth. oampmnt W1y Up Afairs. dreMuas It. Patrick's Congregatiod. Leligious Life. Sched Elsetve .OtsSar 19. 11. Lademy-"In Old Kentucky." Lee Sewett Cox, young, gifted, and hold- The, dosing scenest the national en- At St. Patrick's Catholic Church yester- Young, middle-aged and elderly men filled s0P. - i--CN Ai AND LOUISVILLE Columbia-"The Governor's Son." RIFLB BANGB. ing the esteem of an unusually large circle c ampment of the 4gal..Army of the Re- day morning the Right Rev. John Lancaster the Columbia EXPRESS. Soid vestibule train for Theater to its fullest capacity Reaches Cincinnati Cincinnati. chase's-.Mlle. Capell and polite vaudevilla. of friends, died early Sunday morning at publio. so far as tieeladies are concerned, Qpaulding, bishop'of Peoria, a member of the 7:35 an. Louisville 10:80 yeaterday afternoon, in attendance upon a.m., Bt. Louia 6:45 Pm.. (iicago 5:30 p.m. Empire-The Metropolitan Burlesquers. the residence of his father, Robert Lee Cox, ' rere enacted at a bs a1t reception at the recently appointed coal strike arbitration a mass under the Pullman Sleepers to Cincinnati and Louisville 251 in meeting auspices of the Ding Car. Kernan's-The Bowery Burlesquers. Scores in the Contests Too Late for Wisconsin avenue, the twenty-sec- 1 tigge House Bat~agy night. Colonel commision, preached the sermon at the cel- Y. M. C. A.. to hear an address Rev. Daily. ond of his Mr. Cox had E the by the 6:40 P. M. Daly--CHICAGO AND ST. LOUi Lafayette-"Around the World in Eighty year age. Young taples, proprietor of the hotel, gave ebration of the solemn high mass before a Dr. Madison C. Peters, pastor of the Baptist BPECIAL.,A new solid vestibuled electric-l1 ht. aays." Publication in The Star of been ill but ten from a severe case of i of the ladies for ed train. Cincinnati a.m.. days, 'hole parlor Ior to the large congregation. Rev. Father Thomas S. Tabernacle of Baltimore, on arriving 11:45 I National-Jerome Sykes in "The Billion- typhoid fever. Arrangements have been t and M. (Jude decorated the Mts, "Things apolis 3:25 p.m., St. Louts 9:45 .m.. Saturday. he reception, Dolan was celebrant, with Rev. Dr. D. J. That Keep Men Away From Christianity." cage 9:40 p.m. daily. Pullman Sleepers to aire." made to hold the funeral services tomorrow parlors and banquet lb" most lavishly with Stafford After a short Cincinnati. Indianapolis. St. Louis and Hall of and la- deacon and Rev. John Gaynor sub- song service, under the direc- without change. Chicage Ancients-Motion pictures afternoon at 8:80 o'clock in the chapel of palms, American roses and chrys- deacon. Mr. William Shreve was master of tion of Prof. Percy Foster, and a solo Dining Car. dies' orchestra. beagny Mrs. Ida by 11:10 P. M. Daily-F. F. V. iMITED. Solid train order to Oak Hill cemetery. The interment will be a nthemums. ceremonies; Messrs. Oscar Harkness and Wies-Seybert of Baltimore, Md., for Cincinnati. Pullman Sleepers to Cincinnati. In conclude the annual rifle meet- Secretary Pierce of the association intro- Lexington and Louisville without change. Com. of the District of Columbia private. The plans for the reception were in the Henry Surguy, acolytes; Mr. Joseph Ding- duced partnent to EXCURSIONS TOMOROW. ing National The news of the death of Mr. Cox came Dr. Peters, who proceeded to elab- Sleeper Virginia Hot Springs daily. Guard and the National Rifle Association hands of Miss Cornela Clay, chairman of ham, censor bearer. orate his theme by showing the bright side except Sunday. Sleepers Cincinnati to Chicago as a great shock to all who knew him. His t ie committee on toustesies for the wo- Bishop spoke on the text. "She of and St. Louis. Dining car. Steamer Macalester for Mount Vernon at at the Ordway range, by last Illness had been of such brief duration that Spaulding religious life. Reservation and tickets at Saturday gian's auxiliary cosimittee, and Mrs. Wil- is not dead, but sleepeth." omee, 513 Chesapeake and Ohio 10 a.m. and 2:30 p.m. evening, to it was nec- few were prepared to receive word of the 1 am H. The re- Pennsylvania avenue; 609 14th at.. eas according program, Spencer, vice' chairman. Following the morning services a dinner F, and at the station. Telephone call 1040 for Steamer Norfolk for Fortress Monroe and essary to eliminate the 1,000-yard stage of end. Mr. Cox was a member of the repor- c eption was extended by the members of was tendered Bishop Spaulding in the rec- CITY ITEMS. Pennsylvania R. B. Cab Service. Norfolk at 6:30 torial staff of the Associated Press, and t e executive p.m. the Harries long-range a new committee to the members of tory. Dr. Stafford acted as host. There H. W. FULLER. avenue and match, gave promise of developing into one of the t general and the were Telephone Main 1006. General Trains leave Pennsylvania competition introduced this for the he commitbees, guests present, In addition to Dr. Stafford Hotel Johnson Cafes. Passenger Agent. 13% street for Alexandria and Arlington year association's brightest writers. He was numbered over 300. The function lasted and Bishop Spaulding, Right Rev. Thomas every half hour; Mount Vernon, hourly, 10 first time. It was open to National Guards- very popular with his associates in the .ft rom 8 to 10 o'clock. It was a full dress af- J. Rev. All the high-grade Oysters and other sea as was with all Conaty, Dr. Hyvernat, Rev. Dr. food direct from Ia carte a.m. to 3 p.m. men, officers and enlisted men of the U. S. newspaper profession, he f Lir. Haley's orchestra played and a but- Pace; Rev. Thomas S. Dolan, Rev. John the catchers. A whom he met in a social way. While deeply f lunch was discussed the service, midday lunch and table de hote Cars leave Aqueduct bridge forArlington, army, navy and marine corps and members interested in his the !t throughout dlaynor, Prof. Moran, Prof. Eagan and Mr. dinner. it Fort Myer and Falls Church. of the National newspaper work, young e rening in the pretty banquet hall opening James Monkin. Rifle Association. The con- man's greatest hopes and highest ambi- d if the parlor, which was decorated with Steamer Estelle Randall for Glymont and ditions called for ten shots at 800 yards, tions were.centered in his voice, and he and r )ses and intermediate at 9:30 a.m. chrysanthemums. "Old Braddock" landings ten shots at 900 yards and ten shots at his teachers and friends were looking for- Mrs. Ellen Spencer Mussey was the re- Goes Back to Workhouse. Maryland Rye Randall line for Colonial Beach, Wirt's ward to a brilliant future the c Is conceded in the lead American STATION CORNER OF 1,000 yards. As the match was not started in operatic lpient of a silver loving cup, a memento of Edward who resides near among SIXTH AND B STREETS. wharf and intermediate landings at 7-a.m. field, t te regard in which is held the 500 Kilgore, colored, Whiskeys by reason of its perfect purity 7:50 A.M, until after 4 o'clock Saturday afternoon she by the corner of 7th street and ave- daily. PITTSBURG EXP&E8.-Parlsa Weems line for Baltimore and river land- It was as a boy soprano with a wonder- wromen who served upon her committees Virginia and great age. At grocers', cafes, clubs. and Major Bell, the executive officer of the sweet that little Lee Cox first d the nue southeast, was released from the work- Jas. Clark D. P. Dining Cars Harrisburg to Pittsburg. ings at 4 p.m. fully voice, uring preparation for the thirty-sixth Distilling Co., McCarthy, 10:00 A.M. meeting, decided to do away with the firing attracted public attention to himself. He n ational encampment. The cup is of solid house Friday afternoon, after serving a sen- mgr., 610 Pa. ave. 'Phone 1096. it daily. PENNSYLVANIA LIMITED.. was a member of the vested choir of St. s Pullman IF YOUR IDEAS OF THE BEST at 1.000 yards in order to finish the match iver highly polished. On one side it bears tence of thirty days. He went home and Sleeping. Dining. Smoking and Obese. the same John's Church at that time, and was often t ie inscription: vation Cars to -affect cost as well as quality you will afternoon. As long-range target heard in solo renditions. of the mu- celebrated his release by getting intoxicated, PFilters That Are Perfect. Harrisburg Chicago, Cincinnai., the reasonable asked work is in the Many "Presented to Mrs. Ellen Spencer Mussey, and because of his conduct St. willingly pay prices nature of a novelty in this sic lovers of the city remember with vivid c of the executive com- toward his No more mud baths, malaria or typhoid. Indianapolis, Louis, Cleveland and Tole4a for our choice Meats. to an trairman women's wife she left the house. Washington-dressed locality. interest unusual degree was pleasure the juvenile performance of "Pin- -:tittee, as a token of appreciation from During the night Estimates cheerfully furnished by the W.