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Joseph Goldenber£

r 4 THE E\ ENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. CM TUESDAY, APRIL 3, 1923. Portraits—Salesmanship. automobile of C. E. Rollins, 3506 7tli j MONSIGHOR'S BROTHER DIES. C. Poker —By WEBSTEF street, at Bth and E streets. 1jtunage ! OHIO VOTERS IN D. MASONIC AND G. W. U. NEW YORK, April 3 Peter J. —>. to the car amounted to |25. f~T~ _ Lave)!©, brother of th© Rt. Rev. Mgr. ELECTIONS JOIN Members of the fire department j ANNUAL TO L. HEAR LONGWORTH iin FRATS FORCES i,avelle, rector of St. \nc £e Go a T puvf6««cxse ( NovA/,usseM were kept busy yesterday responding I Michael Pftt- f rick’s Cathedral, To fs-r \ Arr/Tl(vie: \ Nev who *6our th»s I ( to alarms sent In because of fires in I j died suddenly aC \-4\ f I'Y' •» grass and brush In in, night. O'CLOCK SHACPA -v--._ UiLcy OoikteSTtC , |{i A the suburbs. The I nis homo the Bronx last Republican Association to Hold Po- your wire. MnP Officers Elected at Banquet Held fires occurred In tho several outly- I Ho was a member of the board of GOT Vo / call up 1j ‘l— Ing sections, one being not far Ij i'v.e 0e from I education for many years, retirin'*- at CHURCHES litical Meeting, \QerST*Kreoi TEIL voo ivcnY ofe \ yf'X// the bureau of standards. No damage the end of Mayor HELD BY Followed 706 to Celebrate the late Gayi. rVSe L I r'u resulted. term. by Reception. Union. Episcopalians in Washington j \wJ ee Ho<v?e /fWv \ Jo haul I 'yZyZ Vicinity The first get-together of the Ohio The Travelers’ Fraternity of George and Choose republican voters or who Washington University resident of. \ } S Amo was Installed are temporarily LATEST trt-o.ee swears}' '///S, making the National q curAnawAiT,^ as a local chapter of the Acacia Fra- Officers. Capital their home, planned by the y \ YOO Cfrt ternity, an intercollegiate ' Masonic V \ISZ&* rfSe OS, Hows A Republican State Voters’ Association IJ Th GAf*e, 11 Foft. organization, at the home of the local as "Buckeye State Night" at the New L> Ao.K-.we \\ SoumO ,OL I ] organization, 1719 I street northwest, Episcopal churches of Washington Flan Willard Hotel, Thursday night, will j oW-r I to de I yesterday. Dye. vicinity yesterday held their annual j X Prof. William S. and bring together, it is believed, the jr, of Pennsylvania State College elections, senior and junior wardens and .d t largest number of Ohio republican grand president the Acacia, being selected, and vestry- of made other officers voters, every section of that elections from the installation, assisted by a degree men elected. Results of the ' big political state, that has ever team from his own school. In various churches follow ; assembled in this city. Acceptances the Fraternity was formed John's, Washington —Senior war- from a. large number of distinguished The Acacia St. sons in- in 1904 Ann Mich-, Rixey junior and daughters of Ohio to at Arbor, and den, Rear Admiral P. M ; sent out by the committee spread rapidly until there are now Stockton; vitations warden, Rear Admiral C. II on invitations indicate this. Those thirty chapters in various sections vestry- attending will represent men and of the country, and a/number of ad- register. Dr. Ralph Jenkins: chapters are expected to Walter S. women high in the councils of the ditional be men. William Corcoran Hill. republican party. formed at a number of oolleges and Hutchins. Richard O. Harlow, Mont- Representative Nicholas Longworth universities this year. Prof. Dye will I‘hillips, Gen. of Cincinnati, will be the principal leave today to install a chapter at gomery Blair, Duncan C. University Se- speaker. He probably will discus? the of North Carolina. William M. Black: the American accomplishments of Harding Following the installation exercises treas- the the curity and Trust Company acts as administration and the national cam- a banquet was held at the Lafayette the parish. paign Harriett Taylor 16th and I streets northwest. urer of warwn, l'3.r- of 1021. Mrs. Hotel. president the St Margaret’s—Senior | Upton, vice chairman of the re- Charles it. Frey, first of t,rce* Norment; Junior warden. William , publican national committee, will Travelers' Fraternity, which was Waller; register, O. B. Refers tern, | talk politics as it relates to the formed two years ago of Minster vestry men. Washington treasurer. Leßoy Tuttle; , women voters. Wade H. Ellis, for- Masons at George Uni- Robert Patterson Capt. I- - - mer solicitor general, preside. versity. acted as toastmaster. The Col. U. uen. i will Dorn. Maj. W. H. Herron. Surgeon , It is probable that another speaker banquet was followed by a dance at the program. chapter house, 1719 X street H. S. Camming. n. will be added to the local St James —Senior warden. James ; There Is to be a musical program northwest. Mclntosh; junior Ur. Wiliam, under the direction of Prof. Charles and charter members warden. Henry of The officers A. Jack, register and treasurer. j S. Wengerd, one of the features of the newly formed local chapter are vestrymen, William turtis which will be the Orpheus Quartet K. Hardy, venerable dean; 1/ Brvan; W. Franklin K. Finley. Jr. Charles j and Miss Madge Knodc of Columbus. Charles P. Swindler, senior dean; Draper, Mark L. Ohio, talented contralto, will l.innell, Abram F. Myers Tnoma-s j a who Charles M- Sammons, secretary; Al- Henry S. Wood, H. w.j be heard in solos. bert H. Kampe, treasurer: Washington, William Tyler Page, clerk of the Don Carlos Trueman. Reid, steward: Alton K. Laughiin. J. v. i United States House of Representa- Charles H. St Stephens'—Senior warden. president the association, sentinel: Emmet C. Bailey. E r Kiggs; tives. of Byron G. Williams; junior warden. • B, j will extend the welcome. Henry M. Calvin. Arthur W. Carlson. register. R. D. Fans: treasurer, j Camp, the originator ot the Carson. Walter C. Gleichrnan. Harry ... u. associa- vestrymen, O. T. Beall, • explain its aims M. Frey, Paul W. Selden: Hough- tion, will and ob- C. Duff. Charles Blackistone, R. 11. Cole. A. V. , jects. A. E. Chaffee, executive sec- Hammack. Emory R. Honts, William ton. M. and S. Iv Kramer, j retary. Fred the A. Hughes, Hugo A. Kemman. G. Husted Dr. J- *¦ with Wilson of John St. LuVic's —Senior warden. j membership committee, will enroll R Raphael. Clark W. Martin, Jesse C. wardfn, Jonn iv. iMany Norwood; junior : new members. Miller. Robert A. Nixon. Herman O. Stores Would Call it a “Sale”— Peynler; register. J. C. Burss; treas- | Following the speeches there Scharfenberg. Henry is Penrod, Raymond W. tirer. J. C. Davis; vestrymen. j to be a reception. The reception Jce Pettv. Emery Robinson, P.csa Some Would Call it a C announced, N. Sensation— Xi. Dixon, R. Z. Pendleton. F.dam- j committee, so far con- H. Snyder. Hector O. Spaulding, Clin- s»ur, Kalnh Qualls. Charles L. Robin- sists of Harry N. Price. Gus J. Kar- Stanley, John I’. and ger. Harley V. Speolruan. Arthur V. ton F. Sorenson and son. Capt. West A. Hamilton ; Robert H. Wendt. Clarence T. Brooke. Delegates to , Kenton. Mrs. Ada S. Mac Neal. Dean J. C. Hill Stanley. Adna K. Johnson, jr.; diocesan convention. Norwood Cherrlngton, H. Pcynter. W est | Ed N. D. Q. Morrow and J. Alternates. end Bert English A. Hamilton and John A. Davis. Miller. FIRE ENGINE HITS POLE. Broadcloth Trinity, Takoma Park—Senior war- | den. M. E. Rose; junior warden, J. L. i Ergood; register. William t". Beck; , Serious Accident Averted——Many treasurer. J. 13. K Dec; vestrymen. I. PURSUIT CF CLUES M. Fraser, C. J. Gooch. W. K Hill. A. | Small Blazes Extinguished. and V. W. ; Shirts H. Johnson. H. D. Lawson An overheated flue caused a fire in Shives. TO HAMMER ASSAULT Georgetown —senior the home of Archibald Taylor, 110 ———————• Grace Church. I — ¦warden, Charles K. Schutt; junior j Howard road. Hillsdale, this morning register. " warden, Frank E. Jones: ¦ 17:40 o'clock. When No. 2a Paul Hart; Albert P. Hart; Probe Attempted Housebreaking about treasurer. answering alarm, started vestrymen C. T. M. Baker. Arthur engine, the Benjamin at Nichols 15 ¦Bromley’, sr.; Goodrich and and Other Incidents Thought to to make a turn west William MoShea. avenue and Sheridan road, the ap- Christ Church. Kensington. Md Have on Case. Charles Davidson; ju- Bearing O'Brien paratus struck and broke an electric Senior warden. reg- light pole. engine was not badly *3 Clum; The nior warden. Cornelius crew ister. Welles Merlam; treasurer. Capt. damaged and members of the Separate P. Mallory: vestrymen. George; Investigating a report that was escaped Injury. With Collar to Match H Taylor home fire gained Deter, W. Scott Pratt, jr.; George thought possibly a means of throw- At the the and Paul ¦ r’ight headway, causing only about Ashworth, J. H. Malcolm ing new light on Kelletcr. i the hammer assault jSO damage and much excitement. SUPERFIXE SHIRTS FOR Advent —Senior warder. Dr. A. D . of Mrs. Matthew O'Brien of 1229 Eu- Yesterday afternoon the home of Cobey; junior warden. William D. j street, RUIN BY WIND AND HAIL. Charles H. Joy, 109 Howard road, THE MAXWITH EXACTING clid Detectives Darnall and EX-JUDGE CLEARED PAVING BETWEEN neighbor Taylor, was damaged by Hellen; registrar. Benjamin F. Taylor: . Springrnann of police headquarters of to- to of Short- , Berry, assistant HUTCHINSON. Kan., April 3 A fire the amount SBSO. OT treasurer. William i day uncovered an attempted electric wires caused the X IONS OF QUALITY treasurer.

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