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SOCIETY THE EVE G STAR, WASHINGTO Summer Rates Large double room, beauti- fully furnished, for one or two persons, summer rate, g;; and Mrs. William T. Haan, Brig. Gen. will be decorated with p: and Mrs. Henry Jervey, Brig. Gen. early summer blossoms. A string or- and Mrs. Dennis E. Nolan, Col. Mervyn chestra will play for the ceremony C: Buckey, Lieut. Cal. and M . And the festivity, coliowing. BARTLETT. Thursdar. June . 1021, FLOR- in honor of the assistant chief of staff = » m— of New York, Mr. Ben Bortnick, Mi o and Mrs, Willlam M. Wright and Miss Joe Barr, Mr. Harry Milloff, Mr. M. 1 wish to @ . Wright, who will leave today for San ; Shapiro and Mr. H. Glickman of this heDhs 54 APt e S Francisco, where Gen. Wright will ; city. their kindoess and bewutiful floral tributes take command of the 9th Army Corps ~ i The ceremony will be followed by during the iliness and at the death Area. The other guests were Maj. Gen. a reception and banquet nnd'}he! h::‘l; dear friend, WILLIAM u.\ 5 - m D. C, SATURDAY, JUNE 25, 1921_PART T. SOCIETY i CARD OF THANKS. spress my wineers JENIFER, 3 8Coe - 2 . H. Hearn, Maj. and Mps. Nl('a;om V. The bride wi own of CE* RIDDLE, widow of Frank Bartlett, \ [ Single Room and Shower...$60 1 b a M. % white satin, trimmed with French e Paetiond, Mo asa B A 380 Yooms, with baths. .S2.50 to $4 Week End Cruise on Sylph Is Made by |gimsanole. es-"and, éea, Donnia ic lace.” Her veil will be of embroldered A i bert Sulatin wnd Carcitne dyeryRiadic, ate De Luxe Table d'Hote. 30 . Miles, the military attaghe of the Brit- of poarls and diamonds, with clusters Lawyer Prominent in Many| {fortiend. sie. asd Cleveland, Onio, papers Special Table d'Hote.. ecretary an rs. Denby, Wit e o > OF D blossoms, and she will carry (i 8 g | Meals, table d'hote or a la carte. | . 1 = " ‘white roses, gardenia and lilies of the | [Fq I g 0. Charlton; the acting military_at ; %1 be dressed mous Cases Succumbs Rooms_withont bath.i...c: Several Members of Family tiotij ol the, Eitnch Smowiay aa) TR Hiolots Shaies of tne rambow [ . uBreull; the air attache and Mme, . . Burlington Hotel| g5 iierime’ e milarg St ht 24 by S Wi Se | to Kidney Trouble. 2 |l e Italian embassy an [arquise =) £ 7 % . i a 25, at 3 . Rels . ‘ HE Secretary of the Navy and | the morninz, and the Secretary of | Berneszo, the air attache and Signora ; Chiakel e ill Jesve Jfor the wedding | 5y the Amociated Press. Invited. " Tnterment private. ] 0 ; o . | State, Mr. Hughes, will entertain the|Guidoni, the assistant military attache | P a3 d sati ith| NEW YORK, June 25.—John B.|BRILL. Departed this life June 24, 1921, at Vt. Ave.—Main 8980 Mrs. Edwin Denby, with sev- | ;miniiors ot the party at a_luncheon | and Sighora Huntington, the military v | | of tan geormette crepe A et Wiy be | Stanchfeld, New York lawyer, who| b residcnee 182 New Tampinire dve eral members of their fam- |at the Metropolitan Club at 1:3¢ o'clock. | attache of the Swedish legatiol | ily, will leave this afternoon | That evening the members of the|Count Nile Bonde; Mrs. 1 2 3 i street northeast. United States congressional _party | Mitchell, Mrs, Delos A. Blodgett, M Among the nut-of-town guests are died today at Islip, L. I. drugliter and (w0 , Maj. ; y 1 f1liam / P at home, after July 15, at 1120 H|appeared in many important cases,| Doonelly Brill. He Is also survived by & duughter snd two sons, (wo Kisters nd & e | for a week end crulse down the Po-| .. s { nday, June at 10 3 ich visited Japan last year wil! en-|Anne Squire, Miss Isabelle Wells, Mi - o o < Itomxc aboard the U. S. S. $ylph. o Vlalted Je e e e diat a1 Gl | Josophine Parrott, who has recently ; A | e 4 Glickman, mother of the| Mr. Stanchfield succumbed to kidney| ... from 8t Mary's Catholic Church, Al- 1 P 1 xandria, Vi 26% i ner. . returned from France; Miss Marcia 5 : :Efle_ o e‘r‘r:orkflg‘}‘&:;:fi'&;;n;;g; disease after an illness of ten days. "; "A S AN . Pre Tuesday the visitors will 5o to Mount | Chapin, and the aasistant military at- : 3 . s He leaves a widow, UNTAIN. At Detroit, Mich., Jue 24, 1921, . Are the Essential Factors |Irsuident to creet Vernon Boourd the yacht of the Becre- tahe Of the Japanese embassy, Mal. : childron; Mr. and Mre Samuel A |5 'SChncTd was prominent in bo ZINCTON: (Sersiad o ek tary of the Navy, the Sylph, and that | T. Hara. ; : Glickman, Mr. and Mre J%fickman, |itics as well as the law. Born in El.| ¥, ot . . The President will receive the nine | cvening a 1 — 5 Cl o o evening the ambassador of Japan will ine mira in 1865, he served as mayor of| Ma Thomas. Mary. Sophia, In f?a!llll,, Orlfnlal Rllas members of the Japancse diet, who |give a large dinner at the embassy,| Mrs. Frank B. Kellogg m)&;‘l’ned Sen- b :rfla(;:'erurlnadnd!fi;e; Izn ‘i‘:;ne?*f C;gf et o mayor of | Margaret Tomas Mary. Sophis. Rebekan Each employe is thorough- |are due to arrive in Washington to- | when the guests will include the mem- | ator Kelloge at thelr resiqence on ; Bride T e ani Miss Anna Kel He wap Qemiooratlc ‘candiats ToF . L 1" morrow afternoon, at the White® bers of Congress who will be the hosts | 19th street today, after spending _sev. % hiln % . ‘White | overnor in 1900 and a year 1 25, 1921, in Phil ;s od— C: v Ay e g = oF Can . - | eral weeks at their home In St.'Paul, al of Philadelphia; Mrs. Anna nd a vear later was . 1921, Indel- 1y .\Lhuulqi in fact, they|House Tuesday afternoon at 5 o'clock. for the visitors Monday evening. Wed-|¢eral sol e B e Moy 2nd her daughter, of Chicago, eousins | nominated by his party for United Pa.. ANNA wife of the L have made it their life’s work |An elaborate “prosram has been ar. Resday the party will leave for Phila- | PUAR. The senator S20omPRlcre fes| BN ; I | 20 T Gride: Miss C. Shapiro of |States senator. He was delegate to| bert,G: Hall ‘Fume : ’ Joe | the democratic national convention of | 3¢ 4t 11 a.m. Interment private. in the art of repairing and{They will be met at Union station on cleaning oriental rugs, 1 in [their arrival by a delegation of mem-| Mrs. Charles Denby will spend the| wmrg Edwin Denby, if she is in town cleaning ¢ ugs, both in | o0 OF Congress, who will escort | summer at Huron - Mountaln Club, | ars ~Areere Ball and Mrs. Henry C ranged for the distinguished visitors. | delphia. celebrated their wedding anniversary. 0 S Newark, Mr. Birshod and Mr. Sterntnan. of New York. 1812, which nominated Woodrow Wil-|746GAR. At Smiths Cove. Nova Beotis, Juse ol son. Ce T Mr. and Mrs. Joseph King of Wash-| A5 head of the law firm of Stanch- | suiths Cover o0 JAGGAR. Interm N this country and the orient. them to the Hotel Washington, where | Michigan, leaving Washington next|yWallace, all wives of cabinet mem- R ington are at present in Atlantic|fleld & Levy he appeared in many im- Depart, < will Took better and last longer |they will remain throughout their | week, and she will be joined later by [ bers, will be lhnv[u ts of honor 3 . 2 4 |cCity as guests of the Hotel Tray-|portant cases, among which was that iy D:\'n'xf.«g'}:n"t.’;': Eiulgli.u': tenned and repaired by us. sty Mr. Denby. tea to be glven this afternoon at more. of the state of New York akainst the| bs ie &, Junes and devoted fatlrer omorrow evening the ambassador o'clock by the National Women's Press &, &, i e ve socialist assemblymen ousted from | of Marguerite J. Puge. Elmer D. and Furma of Japan, Baron Shidehara, will enter- [ pinner Given in Honor IClub at Dean place. Miss Cora Rigby, o) a3 A Miss Mabelle Alex,flndw s“:n",!‘(.'i“'; the lower house last year. He was| M. Jones. Notice of funerul hereafter. tain the members of the diet informally | of Gem. W, M. Wright president of the club, will receive the - | tnis afternoon at the Women's TtV | engaged by Attorney General Newton | MABSHALL. Departed this life. ufter s at dinner at the embassy, when no ad. Gen. We M. gute guests, and Mrs. James R. Mann and : 7 Club. __Among the gues sB Te alir8: lus special counsel for the assembly | ilness, June 24 1921 et Freedmen's H most mo ditional guests will be asked, and on| The military attache of the Japanese | Mrs. Tasker Oddle will preside at the 4 A D. Hiller, Miss Frances Burkhalter, | jugiciary committee and virtually q pital, SOPHIA MARKIALL, the heloved mo tremely mo g Mongay, “th L engagements include | smbassy, Maj. Gen. Kazutsugu Inouye, | tea table. % i lgpolm:'“&‘l:‘?;fl'"Mm’s‘:s A | rected Jhe cage against the e | g of Mes. Bmma Juckedi, visits to the Senate, House of Repre- | entertained u distinguished company —_— S ] ' 3 McClane, ten | charged with disloyal ° ® sentatives and chamber of commerce in | at dinner last evening at Rauscuere ch.:&x;: {a"r'i{'..‘.’.‘ 5‘.;.‘:':;.:';"".?5“?35‘1 wivg, i £ [éfimfixuem?:f :11‘:;;'"5'1‘%;& 12-‘-:-1’ fif" % Until recently he was chief counsel e mlall shortly for Japan, where he has been . Oliver Murray. ‘1;1;:1:.2 Jorn Ure re. Anne U. Stillman in the de 1512 H N.W. One of the Oldent fp%?l\'::m to the British embassy staff| MISS DOROTHY F. McCAULEY, sided at the tez table: her banker husband. A short while . beloved mother of M. i -We. Banking Institutions in W n Tokio. Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Mc-| mpe class of 1921 of Notre Dame |ago. however, he withdrew from the Funeral services 8und: R Phone Main 2063 Cauley, whose marriage to Mr. Joseph | Academy was entertained at a recep- | case. K. Interesting Stwy The Largest Savings Department of Any for Distinguished Chinese. Bank in Washington “Today” You can_do it if you afford to take the consequences, including the vitisting the capital. use your Camera. Keep a photographic record of vour fun and in the years - you will be. able to recall the places and friends of other days. To insure your pictur, % > g sure that we do your develop- ing_and nting. We the right. Even killing the dog would not cure the bite. make lasting pictures that will never fade or plans for his entertainment are change color with age. the same day it is left with us. Unpreparedness has caused || xuotts—steritng weading (Mr. Foster's Shop) 14th St. ©ne door from Pa. Ave. Cleaning MME. VIBOUD, Inc, against the future by Opening |2y Wargmes, Sag S0'sh 1y, be the maid of honor and is just west of Connecticut By Day, Week or Month Phone North 3496 J. A. WILLSON, - | Woobward & Wothedp DOWN STAIRS STORE OF {esser Priced Merchandise Bright, Fresh Stocks-Fair Prices t A B Pttt © This New Down Stairs Store, with its bright, fresh mer- fiififi“fiu‘&m chandise, in bright, new surroundings, has a policy of oper- FERD. T. HOPKINS & SON, New Yoric_| ation just as definite as the-Upstairs Sections. It was es- ,.-Gouraud’s tablished to answer a definite need. It was designed for a Oriental Cream specific service. It quickly found its place of supplying satisfactory merchandise at lesser prices. Spray ‘clothing with | | " Due to our advanced merchandising principles, new “PREVENTOL” before merchandise is constantly flowing in from the mar- storing and Jt will be kets of the world. This merchandise must go out protected against attack : ; g . . ; & by the mioth. quickly and th.e fau: prices that have. bet?n established On Sale at Drug Stores. assure it a quick disposal. ~We maintain no reserve = stocks; it is in today, on sale tomorrow, marked to (I_)‘REV EN - - gell. No item is bought for price only. It is bought only ~axes 4 after it has convinced our buyers that it will perform the service for which it was made. It is properly styled, and of- fered in such assortment of size and color range to afford the utmost in selection. Many of the items are not ob- tainable elsewhere. Excellent lighting facilities with its gray toned fixtures give it 3 most pleasing effect. The entire ready-to-wear section enjoys daylight. The excellent ventilation and air circulation add to one’s zest in choosing. All in all, we f __"that we can well repay your visit to this new . DOWN STAIRS STORE o Of.LesserPriced Merchandise this evening in the apartment of her| by the Notre Dame de Namur alumnae rtai it of v i . ‘Th AT plass for the entertalument of| Banenis at the Farnshers. Fll s S BISHOP KOUDELKA DIES. foreign affairs of China, have been ar- ranged, and his visit here of some|homor and Miss Helen Mitchell and |lege; Rev. Paul Conniff, S. J. pres Head of Superior Roman Catholic No man, resolved to make the most of himself, can he has with him his two daughters, |Bourne will be ribbo 3 @ Rev. Joseph Fink, S. J. ut | 7o 3 spare time for persanal contention. Still less cas he ||students in & young ladies’ school in 9" tibbon besrers, aaa e » seph M. Koudelka of the Roman . Yield Dr. Chien and members of his suite | will be that of Miss Helen Zimmer- | orated with Shasta and of his temper and ln:; of uu-eanm:hn mm’kn'-‘*'l'. - were guests at the Chinese legation |nman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John |and the academy colors of blue and | oy, "Bonemia, December § 1552 to which you can show no more o H last evening, and this morning he|L. Zimmerman, and Mr. Matthew V.| white. A stringed orchestra played o o America: o er 8, 2, and yield lesser ones, though clearly your own. Better give Visited the Bareau of standards. With | Halloran, which will take place at 7 & oa <o sixteen years later. Jour path to & dog than be bitten by him contesting for ||a few exceptions. including his pres- |o'clock at St. Jerome's Church, Hy-| given by Mrs. James J. Kilroy, Mrs- | o, riop "5 Cleveland entation to the Secretary of State, Mr.|attsville, Md. James F, Hartnett and Miss Josephine | P 0 T (0 €| ;ln . PR ool S S Hughes, at the State Department Mon- | The brids, who will be escorted by, McDonald. The toast to the new |, i€ Bishop Horstmann of Cleve-| EMIFH, B2 fhe Todenes o e Fria Smtt, day morning, and to the President at|her father, will be attended by her' graduates was given by Mre. Kilroy, ed for an auxiliary bishop, - . Friduy, June the White House in the afternoon, and |sister, Miss Mary V. Zimmerman, a8 |and was responded to by Miss Ger- | G irr, B FOU0 » the dinner whigh the minister will[maid of honor, and the bridesmaids | trude Espey of the class of 1921 The | Fovember 28, 1807, give Tuesday evening, when the Sec-|are to be Miss Marie Halloran and! prophecy of the class o auxiliary retary of State will be a guest, the|Miss Mary Beadle. Little Madeline| given by Miss Frances Mealey. tive and await the arrangement of |Edward R. Halloran, U. S. A. brother| Mr. Henry Xander of Clifton terrace ed head of the Superior diocese. In Quang Ting-Tchang, Dr. Robert Yu,|Edward Ashton Fuller, jr. until October 1. Chang 1-Wu and Shah-Wen-Yen. in the apartment of the bride's mother |of the Pacific fleet. and they are the is fore establishing themselves at the The marriage of Miss Dorothy F.|waterways in Washington, and Mrs. |°f Avenue, in Washington = McCauley, daughter of Mr. and s W. H. McCauley, to Mr. Joseph A.{ton from New York. Philip A, Miller of Worcester, Mass.. and|they do not cohabit within the state i ever lived in death A. Marr will take place at 8 o’clock | tion and banquet Wednesday evening S — mount cemetery, Baitimore, Md. . (Baltimors papers please copy.) . CH. Saturdss, Jube 25, 1831, at 25 a.m., at the residence of her daughter, J., president of Georgetown Col Mry. J. J. Connelly, 363 P st. n.w.. CATH- ERINH 7 ° s days will be full of interest. He ar-|Miss Hel Gonzaga College; Rev. Charles A, widow of the late Gearge M. D. P reserve Lincoln Said: Tived 'In Washington yesterday, and |Mr. William Gates wn'lubgflr?:;zm;nl:;f "n‘."&.‘}f O ce president of Go Dioeese Had Long Illness. McCulloch.” Notice of fueral hereafter. ¢ has a suite at the New Willard, where | Little Helen Bloomquist and Robert | zaga College; Rev. . X. Murphy, S. SUPERIOR, Wis. June 25.—Bisho, . Saturday, June 25, 1921, st his % Abo i . P | residence, 1408 Webster st. n.w.. 1256 members were present. Catholic diocese of Superior. died yes- A t artistically dec- beautiful wedding of this evening | ‘The suditorium was artistically Gco; H., beloved husband of Aunie E. Rellley. Ohartes H. Bei terday after a long illness. Bishop Koudelka was born in Chlis- oy e ;3 0 Reiliey’ was superintendent of the Plntsch Compressing Company for thirtyseven years, Member of B. P. 0. E., No. 15. Interment at Jersey Gity, N. J. (Jersey City papers please €opy.) g fense of the divorce suit instituted by TIN, ay, June 24, 1921, AMANDA Be during _the evening. Toasts Were | is first charge was St. Prokopius 24, 1821, at 6:20 p.m., CHARLES H. SMITH, formerly of Dover, N. H.. beloved uncle of Robert F., Eimml ug ”.Jlnd Abralam x - & Funeral une 27, at ® flelsxs'::fi ;t Mllw;lulksele. Zeptember 4,| am m the Church of Oir Lady ot Per 3 ugust 1, ; 2 1udHelp, Buea Vista Heights, it & 3 was appoin Friends invited to attend. e Father Koudelka was named bishop He was tran: f 1921 was to_ Archbishop tenta- | Halloran will be the flower girl. Capt. For those who desire a a definite program. of the bridegroom, will attend him as | south will leave tomorrow for New %}m Bishop Koudelka visited the ) THOMPSON. Frids quick_service we are in B Pl'e ared In the party are Dr. Ye-Tsung|best man, and the ushers will in-| York, and will go to neighboring sea- | Vatican, and was appointed assistant| CORBIN THOMP: a position to return work e P Taur, counselor of the special mission; |clude Mr. Mills Thompson and Mr.| shore resorts, where he Will remain to the pontifical throne. July 13, 1817.{ Fuacral at Pohick TONER. At ber late residemce, 220 I4th st. PRESIDENT BRAVES HEAT.| Baincii®orts Sisom aester, Some 27, at 9 am.. ut Holy Comforter Church, A reception for the wedding par relatives and intimate friends will TR follow at the home of the bride’s Par-| Prices realized on Swift & Co. sales The National nts in Hyattsy s & : Today Prominent Eveat. ents in Hyattsville. of carcars beef in Washington for week ending |xgry) ooon g g where high mass of requiem will be said. 2¢% Rememberance Shop nations thousand of lives and ||™Tne marriawe. this afternoon st 4| ra George Richard Smith. accom. | SAmiv duosih, 1024 o8 GHPEER, R oo pend Bunday Here Despite | wALKER. Friday. June 24. 1921, at 7 o'clock of Miss Charlotte Ann Sterling, | panied by her daughters, Mrs. M. E.|and aversged 15.25 cents per pound.—Adver- Warm Weather. 3¢ et residence, ‘near Beltaville, M tisement 3 billions of treasure—it has ||daushier of e Jomn A Moris 5|\ inston and Miss ‘Lucilie C. Smith, Springfield, 111, will be one of the i r N . President Harding has no idea of | burs, Va., papers piease copy.) Permitling the heat driving him from | WILKES. Departed this life Friday, Jone 2¢. have returned from Atlantic City. 5 r man to lo tant nuptial events of th =% : 3 Depe it oAy caused many o \Fl‘ll lh:’.uin?e;ll&y many Hoover eadt thoi TR Marriage Licenses. ;k;:n:n:' over the week end. He will | hiaston. rosd s WILIIAM betowed hor s = ity ifeti guests prominent in official life. The |queline, has returned f beea issed to the omorrow in Washington, band of Virginia " the opportunity of a lifetime. Eeremoty will be” performed at 4| Beacn“cally w?er:c(,n'.',’.'.‘i..fi‘:;"flt‘.',‘f (liEriame ticemes bave SSHInE 1 ceemnt b d‘;‘l"o’;&“:e- 3o v‘v‘mz."“" 3 5 3 lence Moni 'y Laces and Lace Curtain Begin now to fortify yourself Otk a"a reception will follo as been aide to Capt. Pratt. In| wibar C. Flelder a4 Katharie M. Rich. }and Mrs. Harding will motor for sev-| and reiatives jnriied. follow |command of the destrover squadron George B. Morrisey and Rose M. Erixon. el;al hours in the afternoon tomorro IN MEMORIAM. Thomas of Hazelton, Pa., and Mary t was announced v Fuests of Mrs. Smith for a time be- | Jampb 7 TRORAC 0¥ iz 4] cuyton, | FLOUSE that the Prosident ;'_}fl b‘: s BRONAUGH. In losing rmembrance of onr ravy Yard, Mrs. Hoover was formeris| Gude V. De Blades and Fres B ron, | able to attend the services to be held TH. Yoo wis drowatd tweaty ose Jears Miss Helen Branconier Smith, & debu. : in Trinity Church, New Do Savings Account here now. ids will include Mi ey of New York city and Mar- ] Established 1855, 727 11th S$t. N.W. 2 Saving i W rethy Hefntzlaman of Fort |tAnte of several e ons ago in Wash: | s Llshen of Tois cits. Dratt, S, i SoL b W, Gal- o bt et St . = — = Sheridan, 11l.; Miss 1Mleanor Anthony |ington. Bornard J. Schalte and Grace D. Reed, both th, Jr. national commander of the FANILY. and Miss Henrietta Tupper of Atlanta, Md. 204 Frances C. Richards. American Legion. BURROWS. In memary of our dear som and THE BRIG Interest Ga. Mr. Howard Burditk of New York| Dr. Vernon Kellogg, permanent sec-| (rover. A, Faulk and Abigail Orodortr —_— et SUSENY CHALL DIREOW. % will be the best man, and the ushers| retary of the National Research| Charles M. Richardson of Harteville 8. C., BIGAMY B 1920. s me il On Smnngs will include Mr. Frank H. Sterling|Council, with Mrs. Kellogg and their |s0nd Fleanor L. McDor of Bllesia, Md. ".L SIGNED- 'Tis sweet to he remembered Apartment—Hotel A t xnd Mr, Horsce . Slerline, brothers | daushtir Jean, sailed fof ‘Curope fo: | deiog, MACGHRESSH Vo7 7o 2 400 — od Pieasant "tis o nd e—] ol e . ay on th o That though be pa 1 ccounts O e Glooige Wise of this city. Ate. | thy sommn, OamBic, to remain for | “yord' ) Rayner of Browatows, Wis. wad|Loophole in Connecticut Marriage oo R are. Kept 1o mind Furnished er an extended wedding trip Mr. and! includes P & ATy | Leona O Tt Norfolk. Vi and Blanche Laws Is Cl H§ DEVOTED FATHER® MOTHES, E5- 2123 California Street N.W. Mrs. Knotts will go to Springfleld, | Zurich, Vienna and Prague. " | Protas of this eity. osed. RS AND BROTHERS. : LW. T, where they will be at home af| ™ = Tomert M. xenrea aad I Aodrey Sasdridee.| HARTFORD, Conn., June 25—Resi- | “mar iiiain s haMsts e R b HINGTON, D. the St. Nicholas after August 10. . Thomas Q. Ashburn, U. S. A., of | David D. Horan snd Mary - ents of other states already possessing | departed’ ife ¢ ¢ WAS , D. C. — the affice of the chief of inland and |, RNt Batgman of this city and Louise Woma | g husband or wife no longsr can eome| Sor 0. | ¢ O Jour 460 feday. June s of Newport News, Va., ana|to Connecticut, contract. smothor Z1 Who bat Mrs. | Ashburn have returned to Washing- | Cracore £ Sandier of tnis city. riage and escape a charge of bigamu 7| | Toe irath: o Sevh and sense GokBORE, Heights, a most exclusive resi Marr will take place this evening. IR Sehontag of Shelburne Falls, Mass. Gov. Lak i i S dential section of the Capital T evamony will be Derformed at’§| Mrs. William Atherton Du Puy, | cierisce A Lake and Teress B. Morniban. | pasced by the poneriy saeinll, Tecently | And love can never lose lis ogn.y, o) fE it soac the Mount Plesvant o'clock in the bride’s apartment at|national president of the League of . Marks and Peatl S. Brows, such a marriage bigamons, whethes 1p5 | CARPENTER. 1o md bat loving remembranc L e o o the Farnsboro, by the Rev. J. T. Coen | American Pen Women, whe for: the 5. Wells of this city and Ourrie | couple lived together inpide ihntnel® | of my dear wife. LAURA OARPENTER car line y a fifteen- of St. Paul's Catholic Church and will | past week, has been entertaining ng | A s of Harrisonburg, Va., and | OF out. © the state| lert me ome vear ago todey, June 5, 1920. minute ride from the center be followed by an informal reception. | house gueats her brother and: his | it i R , Va. ' Attention recently wus called Today recalls the memory of the city. and reaches Union Mrs. Julia Malcolm will be matron of | wife, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Orme, of 1o Grean sad Mary AL Jobmson, both | loophole in the Conmectictt macrong O . low e I8 00 O, et Station without transfer. wm?gl?; ang et Ahro!her' Mr. | of Lamond, D. C. '_":_! Wheflh‘ Y!"e\' York broker and Neow A oo wha loved et base. S W. Orme of Los . e e ey church treasy CaEfe American or lett Washington with Mr."Da” Pay Bi Reported «|advantage of it e e 18 et ol ey e, 2 Pl and their guests for a motor trip rths Rej . ropean Plan through the Alleghanies, where they po 'To thetasd of cadices day. —_— following births bare been resofted to TO GET RED MEN DEGREES. TOVING HOSBAND. WILLIM B GAR- "A’d RION, Ohio, June 25.—Warrior|GARTER. 1n sad but loving remembrasce of and Chief degrees will be conferreq| our desr mother, ELLEN 8. CARTER, who departed this life ome year ago today, Jume will join a party of Virginia friends ‘The at their camp on the Shenandoah. the beslth department withi il four hourn: Mr. Danlel Steen, who has been ap-| Morrit aad Hesuah Scryarts, girl, i @ Mamie Sullivan. girl pointed counselor of the Norwegian| Serelf & T ool ruttie, bor upon President Harding at the | SPcd legation. has arrived in Washington.| Havert D. and Florine Howard, girl. House on July 7 by Ohio Red Men:| ron v Mr. Steen, who is accompanied by | Frederick B. and Florence Hi aocording to announcement today by] lmmme ik ey wi belp nson, girl. Mrs. Steen, 18 staying at the Wardman theripe Tumulty, gif. |John 1. Byers of this oity, Specicl] For me wais oece oot smsior am J. Park Hotel. Qear L ,,“".w'.'m‘:f?:«“d, o Gm?nl:d“ yoDreoentatives. President| ‘Than the words he epoke so dear. o and Mre Palmer Derby and thoir | Az and Pases oy o, Srior e SOlroral Bl h e 0 Sy i i young son have gone to their cottage| Eery T end Howe B, Kmer. 6t oceived any degrees oETer Tnows how our bearts have ached at Cape May for the remainder of the nd Since oar mosber died. summer. and Mattis Todd, girl. —_— HTRES, IALIAE A_WALEN. P 2o Bama = EANNIE 8. JONRS' AND GRANDCHIL- Lisut. C. & Jecobe, U. §. N, aceom-| Haold DIRECTORS, Enled by his wife and daughter, C Towell, boy. DAVIE, In md bat Joviag remembranes o len 8. Jacoba, left Tuesday for e o our dear mother, MARY B, DAVIS, who Francisco, en route for the Philip-| Irask Tearl Loon. ghi. & 5 died two years ago June 25, 1919, nes, Whers Licat. Jacobs is ordersa [ ZURHORST y Our bearts cak us we thisk oF g Frapklin and Bettio Scott, e T i Mr. Mfiton D. Smith and Katherin B b o we canna. bar 3. Horton Announas their marrisge on Deaths R ed Lincoln 372 e i3 sloeping in God's keeping, Thursday, June 23, at B . leaths Reported. er task on earth is raday, a t. Andrew's deserving, mever Liring ‘Episcopal Chureh, this city. They will following deaths have been reported to. CHAS. S. ZURHORST And the victory she has won. be at home after July 1 at 211 15th | he besith department within the last twenty- 301 E. CAPITOL ST. Farewell, dear mother, u sad farewell, street routheast. toyr hours: Thy loss to us no toague can tell. e, oS, Ouingham, 27. 2650 Win. ave. e A5 when an carth we breathe ho more Mrs, L, C. Carter entertained at su, Robi: 75, 331 Missouri ave. Quick, Dignified and Efficient Bervica. We'll meet you on the hesvenly shore. A the it X 3819 18th street. Deal & HUSBAND AND DAUGHTERS. B e O coaratay miip | Fachary Taylor Datas 816 H ST, NE. Liscols bl R e T A Al e e was decor: with cuf . N 8 Yo T 2 Automoblle Service. ot rs. JEN FRANKLIN, ‘'who flowers and covers were Jaid for iy BON. * 1 ; Ohapol. | entered into twelve. H and 84 sts. n.e. i B8 SON. = T . V. L. SPEARE CO. |s0ir. 1n ssi but loving remembranee of our Mr. Robert D, Heine entertained a| Lucy M. orgrEs TEY 8 RS OF OR oo, | desr father, LUDWIG HOLAT. whe passed party at dinner last eveming on the Howpital. 80, 512 12th st. ‘WITH ORIGINAL W. R. away twe years age yesterday, June 24, 1915, Powhatan roor Sona' T, Vielis, S0, St. Eilzabetn's Hospital - 2 HIS CHILDRRN. * iner, 55, 2608 Dembarton ave. SOV ot u NASH. Tn ssd but loving remembrance of m; 4, 2015 B street. F. Bfi‘ch' Sons dear brotber, CHARLES HAMMOND NASH, Susle Brown, 60, 1148 Lingers court. o S o deparied s lfe ten years ago todar. 3034 M blished une 2 t. N.W. In my heart your memory lingers, CATHOLIC MEN TO MEET. : e e T T o There is not & day, dear brother, —_— That T 5 -l e Crematoriom, Moderate Organization of District Council to Xy Pa. ave. o.w. Tel, call M. 1383 R ey M, . In sad but loving remembrance of Be Completed. RAYNOR. In ¢ in Carroll Institute Hall. hy the Rev. piewe ’I'!mothy Hanlon my Seur sotter, BARAT BAYXOR. whe dr M. Hurwits. The bride will be at-| Organisation of the District Council T ey i) pasted, this i today, tended by Mrs, M. Shapiro and Mrs. | of Catholic Men will be completed at D e H s matrons of honor, | the convention to be held here Tues- | Frank Geier’s Sons Co., | b we are sl sione, ' and Miss Ssreh White of Chicago, & | 42y, according to plans outlined at o 1118 SEVENTH STREET N.W. ¥or memory I» the only (hing cousin of the bride, will be the maid | meeting of delegates of the twenty-| progerm Ghapel. Telephove call, North 539 ‘That grief can call its own. of honor. Miss Eva Chidakel, sis-|five Catbolic parishes last night at e e e s m ter of the TMridegroom; Ray | headquarters of the National Council | e ———— But_now when absence brings its pais Puechkin, Migs Jenny Ginsberg, Miss |of Catholic Men, 1314 Massachusetts MONUMENTS. Your love means even more to us. Florence Barzun and Miss Alice Den- . e e e L For umng it we shall meet again. I Pr-ugflwv gowh d?{htho ‘n&uon‘)c 21| “We specialize In designing and erect- mm&mx wm nfv,\c?n'::‘n ww; Y convention to re in Octo- memorl n D Gle cemetary bridegroom, an ?| Per ‘aiso wil be formed at the Tuea- |'n8 Imperishable memoriale of quality | Pyrigar. some 34, 121 M. MLIZABETH s ot Ciaee | tande to (ke aat § i the en a0 Now the hour of rost hath come o then, kman, will be flower 8. nt ve part in the en- e ek “alickman, nephew of the | tertainment of Marshall Foch of | Let us taks you to sco many epeci.| “Asd with the mom those angel fasee ring beare: Prance. during his visit to the United [mens of our ‘work In any of the local 'Ikh-l have lovad loag 10% Mever R Chidakel, brother of | States in the fall. The national con- | cemeteries. TRich £ Nare oy i - the bridegroom, will be best man, and | vention will held at the same TRITEL (s aate iibete the ushers will be Mr. Murry Birshod e that the annual meeting of THE J. F. MANNING CO., INC, of eur dear mother, :fiuz the ushess will be Mr. Murry Blrshod e mnons of the Cathe- o C R L B lic Church convenes here. day, June 25, 1917, Senator Joseph Ransdell of Louisi- The wedding of Miss .Shirley D. Glickman, daughter of Mrs. A. Glick- man of New York city. to Mr. Charles H. Chidakel of this city, will take place tomorrow evening. The cere- mony will be performed at 7 o'clock Adm Benson of th B i brint aad Tale air, H e Bames 'Bhipping. Boars and CEMETERIES, Yull well those dear old bands Rev. John J. Burke, general secre- . The Park Geme- B tary of the National Catholic Welfare Fort COIN &7 Heose i A v nC:‘hundLL addressed the meeting last Tz, et E The District eonvention will be held Bestemrd at Distrlot Lo at the Catholic Community House, 601 E strest. ] B FUNERAL DIRECTORS. COLORED RACE DRIVE. |7 oS, | JANESTRYAN, To bring together the colored work Skt oA VE R e i, ‘men and women for the pyrpose of co- ivate Ambulances. ordinating the essential characteris- Livery in ection. [ Livey i Ocssieion B 3 : f the race is the object of the in- e ™ e o seine | G W R-BreareCor 3 W | conducted by the Laborers' Co-opera- 8 Phone M. | ‘{H_STRE NW 8 . uvetsog:w..mrd"l‘:x‘ v.ol.n &nnflunu- PRICES. 2418-% 1208°¢ ifilx G40F * ‘ment ‘mee! Ehi- of ‘Jonn Wesley A. M. E.Zien|Gude Bros. Co., 1214 F St. SP:I;HNE MAIN. 108 ‘Prompt auto 7~ CuNichols WA ‘Wednesday evening, at Which the ob- opriate Floral Tokens | 3gr 1, SARDO &'fi

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