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THE WASHINGTON TIMES TUESDAY DECTDrBEI fi 1910rJ
ijiMARY iW
TO RULE II DEATH
precepts So Long Taught toBe Followed by the
Church
BOSTON Dew Eve ia death MrsBaker G BMy will shape the destinies
f the Christian Science Church andher body is JaW to rest on Thurs-
day the affairs of the greatest of thenewest schools of truth awl religionwilt go on a though guided by thering hand of the founder
Through the written commandmentsof Mrsof the mother church will continue thework
Basal At CambridgeThe body of Mrs Eddy wit be buried
in Mount Auburn Cemetery Cambridgefollowing her funeral Thursday morning according to an official announce-ment by her household early today
A tentative list of those who will at-tend the funeral was given out todayas follows
Henry 2 Baker Mrs Eddys sec-ond cousin who has been one of herchief advisers outside of the ChristianScience family for several yearsGeorge M Qkrver of Lead S DMrs Eddys eon Mr Glovers daugh-ter Miss Mazy Glover
Also in attendance will be the mera-Wrs of Mrs Eddys household whoare Adam H Dickey her secretaryffelTin A Frye Mrs Laura SargentWilliam R Rathvon another ofMr Eddys secretaries a d MrsHathvon Rev Irving Tonlineon-tvho for many years while at ileasantView Concord was one of the leaderstry the Concord Church and an adriser of Mrs Eddy who has been livingin her home since she came to ChestnutHIM
Officials f CkurchThe of the Mother Church
will attend They are W D BaldwinYork president of the Mother
Church organization Archibald McLellan Allison V Stewart Stephen AChase John V Dittemore directorAtfred Farlotr chairman of the Chris-tian Science Publicity Committee FredDtekson chairman of the publicationcommittee of Great Britain and Irelandand W L Johnson who for manyyears was secretary of the MotherChurch
Several other relatives now living inKern Hampshire will probably be
attendGreat crowds gathered about the
Eddy mansion on Chestnut HIM thismorning but the grounds were patrolledby detectives no one was allowed-to eater except on showing authority
To Band MausoleumTwo reports were current before the
announcement was made as to the placeof burial One was that the bodywould be eaterred In coetly mausoleumin a cemetery near Chestnut Hill theother was that the remains would beplaced m a crypt beneath the altar ofthe mother church A conference ofmembers of the Eddy household andher near relatives was caned for thismorning It was declared that plans
mausoleum would be discussedAccording to this report the
structure will be a masterpiece ofyet sm-
allS UNIFORM TIME
TO CLOSE SCHOOLSPr-
incipals of Washington high schoolsrecommended to Superintendent of
Schools A T Stuart that the time for-t at 2
xtclcckThis question was brought up earlier
in the year and principles were givenT iiiiierton to extend the school day
vont 2 to SS oclock if they wanted to4te so Several of them did one oT them
it the difference and is now closing atand others because they could not
Hsarrance their original program heldfast to the 2 oclock
a result it is claimed that someof the schools are now doing more workthan the athens and the principals want-a definite closing hour fixed so that thetime in each school shall be the sameComplaints were also received fromteachers who were working over timeim J the varying times of dismissal in-terfered with the cadet drills
ROCKVHJLE lid Dec S The funeral of Mrs Elizabeth Trammell widowxrf John Trammell who died Sundaynight at her home near Potomac thisCStmty will take place at oclocktomorrow morning front St GabrielsCatholic Church near Potomac The
rvices will be conducted by the pasthe Rev Philip 3 MeOuIre andinterment be in St Gabriels
Cemetery
willie She was a Miss Carrollwas a lifelong resident of this
Irving Smothers colored was sen
by Judge Peter the cir-cuit court here yesterday afternoonHe was convicted a few days ago of
it being charged that onstabbed James Coates
also colored with a penknife causlug his death two days later
trenisture Grayness1 an nnnainral disfigurement and a
handicap la social and business lifeThose who care for their personal
appearance use HATS HAIRTfKAITH It removes all traces of
natural elor used sncccsxfnHywhen all ethers fall
IS A DYESend 2c for b ks Th Care of theair Skis PhOe Hay Spec Co
K J U S ARBFT75B ALL SUBSTITUTES
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MOTHER RECOVERS HERGIVEN AWAY BEFORE HIS IRTH
BABY
Proceedings in Court Reveal Novel Case of
Adoption
NEW YORK Dec 0 for ababy a baby boy
sh sjcfced Mrs Warren fWhatsthe use of wishing
Well th storks skipped houseevery time he flies this ways air Warren exclaimed
he oJoesnt know welcome hed be his pretty wife rejeined
IM lied a way You see if Idont the husband declared FM outwit the Mark and set a baby yet
And he didThe supreme court deeded that War-
rens plan was contrary t law andcould not be sanctioned So the babywill not crew any more in the Warren home
Arthur AT Warren fc aboutjive years old and lives in StatenHe and his wife have been married some-time and have waited in vain for thestorks visit
It was about the first of last Febru
The scheme eclipsed in originality thcplots of his own moving picture filmsand rivaled In dramatic action thescenes of a popular Broadway farce
Even Relatives Wont Know-A baby at last his wife cried in
delight when she heard of it Whyeven our own relatives wont ever knowthe difference
Put on the soft pedal cautionedWarren You know it allupon Mrs Campbell
Why shell be tickled to death MrsWarron asserted She told me se her-self
It happened that Mrs Camp-bell then living at the home rf theWarrens expected the arrival of a littleCampbell very soon And the successt the plan depended her wttttag
nose to part with the babeIn papers Warren filed yesterday in
the supreme court in connection with
Commissioners Want to Protect Homes From Sneak
Thieves
In order that the public may beprotected against sneak thieves whogala entrance to a house under theguise of Inspectors the Commission-ers today appointed Maser Sylvesterchairman of a committee to considerthe advisability of clothing all District inspectors In uniform
The members of the committee havenot been selected and will be chosenfrom District officials
Reports are frequently made to thePolice Department concerning theftsmade by pseudo inspectors who callto inspect electrical wiring or gasmeters Their departure is markedby the disappearance of silvervaluable Jewelry
3tt present District officials are required to display badge but not-withstanding this a slick crook usuallyfinds no difficulty in obtaining an
into a household One methodis to call up the house by telephone andinform the maid or butler than a District inspector Is on his way to Inspectthe premises
The recommendation to clothe all Dis-trict inspectors in a distinctive uniformwas made by Commissioner Johnstonwho has supervision of the Police Department
Aerogram Says LinerIs Damaged In Storm
wireless telegram to The Wash-ington Times from the Marconi Pressagency states that the steamship KaiserWilhelm Der Grosse had rough
until Sunday noon and on Mondayabout 15 oclock in the afternoon withthe weather clear steamship lostits port propeller
The message further says that thesteamship is new steaming with Itsstarboard engine and is making sixteen knots an hour It expects to
in New York tomorrow afternoonAll on board are well
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Staten Islanders Triedto Stork
Childless couple takes novelmethod of adopting baby boy
Real mother admits she stole ownchild and gave it to Warrens
Physician lays part and proudfather gives cigars to all his
friendsJ I
Maternal love awakened claimslittle lad and peculiar case is car-
ried into court
a writ of habeas corpus he saysCampbell was enthusiastic over thehe outlined to her He his wifeand Mrs Campbell plotted to execute
so secretly that neither theirneighbors nor their relatives would 09-the wiser
Baby Is BornOn February 16 1918 a bouncing baby
boy was born In the Warren home andchristened Walter Wellington Warrenafter the uncle of air Warren For sixdays Mrs Warren kept to her roomwhere a gravelooking physician visitedher every day
Warren announced to his neighborsand relatives that the longexpected henhad arrived and received the
of everyone Mrs Warrensmother came in a flurry of excitementand praised the fine looks of little Walter Wellington Warren The only oneIn the household t Is asserted who didnot seem to take any interest in theyoungster was Mrs CampbelL She
member of the family was nothingworth crowing over
Joy of the Warrens was completeuntil October 2S last On dayWarren says Mrs Campt suddenlyit turned from the St G ort 8 Deaconewe Home in Manhattan where shehad gone a few days before and
the possession of Walter Wel-lington Warren
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Brick Manufacturers Association Thus AssuresChamber of Commerce-
One large national business organiza-tion the National Brick ManufacturersAssociation has assured tae Chamberof Commerce that It will hold annualconvention in Washington every otheryear when the Washington MemorialConvention Hall is erected Sn this city
GranvIlle M Hunt chairman of theconventions committee today received-a letter from T A HaadaH secretary-of the association in whIch he says
When your Georg WashingtonMemorial is complete you will not haveto take a back sent for any one andwe will then be glad to hold our conventions in Washington every other year
At the present time Washington can-not get to which thereare sent 709 delegates and as many via
there is no suitable con-vention hall for their use
The Washington committee of theGeorge Washington Memorial Associa-tion heW another meetliur at the officeof Charles J Bell yesterday afternoon-at which Mr Hunt was designated toform a plan for raising the funds neces-sary to secure for Washington theJ2SWMXW memorial convention hall offer-ed by Mrs Henry F Diraock of NewYork president of the George Washlnfron Memorial Association providedWashington will raise a tenth of theamount
A rosrres in securing transfers of sub-scriptions from the old auditorium prop-osition the Washington memorialfund was reported Mr Hunt said todaythat he would lay his plan before theChamber of Commerce and the Board ofTrade at an early date He reports today that the Chamber has secured theconvention of the High Tent 0Rachebites for September 1911
Arcanumites EntertainedOiiray Council was the host last night
to Grand Council of the Royal Arcanum at Pythian Past RegentThomas F Mitchell presided and wel-comed the mind officers A large classof candidates was initiated
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What Give up our baby MrsWarren exclaimed in astonishment
NeverBut its not your baby Its mine
and you know It Im tired of thisthin and want my boy Mrs Campbellreplied
But you agreed to let us have It andnever tell any one it wasnt our ownYou know you did We to be Itsmother and father always Whatllmother say and all the rest of the folkswhen they know weve fooled them like
Infant Taken to CourtDespite the plea of Mrs Warren the
baby was taken away from her andcame back to New York with its realmother
Then Warren applied for a writ ofhabeas corpus to get the custody of thebaby In order to make sure that MrsCampbell had ths baby in her noosesIon he engaged his stepfather George
tin Fevre to eo on a scoutinetkm Le Fevre had filed an affidavit inwhich he says he called on Mrs Campbell took her out for an evenings en-tertainment and learned that she hadplaced Walter in charge of some personswho had fed the child crackers andmade him so ill that he was sent to ahospital for treatment
Warren was granted his writ of habeascorpus The cas was called yesterday
Ive paid all the expenses for thebaby from the time it was born untilOctober Warren assorted Themother It to me in accordance with-a plan nr which she was to let us roarit an our own
Well rYe my mind MrsCampbell said The babys mine andI want It
She has the natural and legal right ofa mother her lawyer declared Weadmit that the details of the plan asoutlined by Mr Warren are true butthe farts constitute a fraud and renderthe entire transaction illegal and againstpublic policy
Writ dismissed and custody of thechild awarded to its mother JusticeDvi ruled
And Mrs Campbell walked away withher bah
Booker T Washington-To Dine With J Johnson
CHICAGO Dee Booker T Wash-ington the negro educator has accepted-an invitation to dine with Jack Johnson the pugilistic champion this even-ing
He was to have dined with the chamnight but had to cancel theinvitation ta deliver an address In hisspeech to members of his own race heurged parents to let their boys smokeand their girls dance at home He
that the boys were going tosmoke anyhow and the girls dance andit was better to let them do it at home
Childrens HairKeep It Free From Dandruff
and it Will Grow LovelyBeing tie best hair dressing ret
and women Parisian Sage In also boatfor children Try it once see hewclean a-
My daughter used Parisian Sage onher childrens hair and Ic is as goodas you recommend it to be HannahAnderson 1921 Divine St Columbia-S C
Here is what a North Dakotasays
Parisian Sage certainly has donehair a lot of good and will high-
ly recommend It as a very good tonicfor the hair Have used various kindsof tonics and have found ParisianSage the I have my head freefrom danlruff now and It has ahealthy lustre and has an even colorIt used to be streaky Many of myfriends are using It and they speakhighly of it Mrs Anna Rooney 111Second St N Fargo X D
Parisian Sage causes the hair togrow thicker more luxuriant andputs so much new life Into it that itgrows lustrous and beautiful
Always bear In mind that there Isnothing for the hair that can compare with Parisian Sage There aremany Imitations but none of them areguaranteed to eradicate dandmir stopfalling hair and itching scalp in twoweeks or money back
A large bottle costs 50c at HenryEvans and James ODonnells anddruggists everywhere The girl withthe Auburn hair Is on every
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BeautifulPortable Lamps
For Xmas Giftsimmense stock of Portable Gas and Elec-
tric Lamps Art Domes and Shades offers aSplendid v2riety from which to select
Suitable Presentsfor the coming holidays These portable lampsare very handsome in design andand give a comfortable luxurious light
Every housewife will appreciate one of these portable lamp v We have he largest and finestassortment in Washington and our prices are the most reasonable to be found anywhere
All Sorts of OH and Gas Heaters 50c Up
SHEDD BRO CO432 9tti Street N W
PLUMBING GAS AND ELECTRIC FIXTURESRepairing a Specially Elaborate Display of Gas Logs Andirons and Fireplace Goods
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Hine Aims to SimplifySchool Contract Work
Reports asked today from thesupervising principals and other schoolofficials regarding all contrast workwhich came under their observationduring the pest year Recommendationsregarding changes In specifications ornew requisitions to be asked for alsowore solicited
This information is wanted by HarryHine secretary of the Board of Education for incorporation in the annual
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contract specifications close early nextMay
In making out the contract for W12care will be exercised in inserting time clauses ia alt specification for
and making penalties for failures-to comply with the exact terms of thespecifications By this means it ishoped that much of the delay In gettingfurniture and for the publicschool experienced this year will be
d two years hence The work ofthe schools In instances was hanwork or by the delivery of Inferiorgoods which had to be returned
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West End Camp ElectsNew Set of Officers
Counsel J Harry Atchison adviserF C Geiger banker George B Haakeclerk J William Hrriagtea escort RJ Cooler physician B F Gfbbs M-IX watchman R S DoaaMsoH andsentry E S Atchison are new of-ficers of West End Camp No 12MC MW A elected at Pythian Temple lastnight Lewis Hodges was chosen oneof the board of managers for a term ofthree years
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whiskey
WARNINGT-here are many brands of whiskey
the market called Maryland ryebut there only one MARYLANDCLUB the wholesome whiskey
Maryland Club standsv a class by itself
It is put through anexpensiyeprocess that enrichesthe taste increases
L the mellowness andfragrant
eliminates thej v that cause un
pleasant aftereffectsMaryland Club Whis-key is wholesome
j Ask for Maryland Clubv at the bar or at the groJK
see that you get MarylandClub accent on the Club
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Cab 2 Co s Maryland Club Whiskey Baltimore Hi
Service Heelw Rubbers Give DoubleWearAt But Slight Additional Cost They Can ONLY Be Found at HANS Three Stores
PENSION CHECKS CASHED FOR OUR PATRONS
BER fOOTWEARAnd Buy Them at
stocks are ten times as large as youll find atany other store Over 100 different styles of RubberBoots Overshoes and Arctics for men women andchildren
We carry only the Reliable KindsAnd our prices are LOWEST
WARM BOOT SOCKSGiven Away This Week with Every Fait of Rubber Boots
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Will please the youngstersbetter than anything fokXmas
Protect their health tooRUBBER KNEE BOOTS orSTORM KING BOOTS which
buckle above the kneesFor Boys and Youths
200 to 325for Misses and Children
150 to 175
else
Rubber BootsFor Men
Our stocks are immense Regular Weight or Extra HeavySNAG PROOF Knee Boots
STORM KING Boots orFull Hip Boots With rubberor leather solos and warmfleece or friction lining
At 275 to 6And every grade at a good
saving
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Beacon ArcticsHigh Cut 3 Buckles
175Misses 200Womens 250Mens 300
fIlm HighCut STORM SHOtsHeavy waterproofed tan or
With straps
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