Evening Star Newspaper, December 15, 1921, Page 19

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S 5 ' : ‘THE BVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. T, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1921.7 19 i H. B. Moulton, 3. W. Condon, F. I. Young, C. V. Petteys, J. W. P‘lh:ex;. — —— - = = oo = S = — = - l » : NGRESS human fepent shite,contict, i ALBERTUS VOGT DIES. [5.zatieiiysit M et vee | THOMAS J. SCULLYDIES. | BURNSIDE POST ELECTS. | %% 6"\ Ell %Rk | OFFICER DROPS DEAD. e LR LR L T Neri, | Phosphate Deposit Discoverer, Who R ;{;;gyy!“em sSituce, |He Was a Representative in 62d [G. A. R. Branch Chooses Officers Bennett, C. W. King, W. 8. Saxton, |John Groff, Detailed to White A, At a mass meeting last night, ad- After completing his education at b L . A. Baxter. ev. M. N. Shaw nd Rev. T. J.| Realized $200,000 From Find. |Which had been interrupted by the war| and 65th Congresses. at Meeting. House, Dies in Basement. R . ! ot between the states, during which he A ’ 1 - ASSA"-S I-YNEHING D ¢ mass mecting at the John | JACKSONVILLE, Fla.,, Decomber 15. [served in fhe Confederate: army, Mr.| SOUTH AMBOY, N. 1., December 15.| Officers of Burnside Post, No. 8, G. D. C. COURT TO RECESS. Totin G S e dresses were delivered by Wesley A. M. E.Zion Church, 14th|._ Albertus .Vogt, discoverer of phos-|Vo8t went'to Mexico, where he Was; _Mayor Thomas J. Scully, a former | A. R., were re-clected last night at the White House, dropped head yester- and Corcoran streets, will be address- | 1oy "in ‘Forida and prominent jn the | G12€ed In suryeying vaMroad routes:| congressman, died suddenly at his|a meeting In G. A, R. Hall.. They| mhe Christmas recess of the District |43 afternoon fn the basement of the by Ry W Ol of ConeC = | bullding of railroads In Mexico and the |chief of the engineer corps of the South- |home yesterday from an attack of heart | aré: C. . Labbitt, commander; ® 4 o Kelly, senlor vic H E ‘ (H. R. Clarke, S. J. Davidson, and i"'{f.‘,',;effi'.. &'fi" at ‘m zonfl;“:g;fi -;::f :;n“}’:tc!g:wr:tlm{ ‘::'r?e“"fie"‘gofi"{'ér'fg disease. He was born here fifty-three {}f"":!.e'nu-fm;-. bl ggg:‘::gfl of business Friday, December 23, The | have resulted from heart trouble. i Asks Presentation in House |Wiliam Monroe Trotter. terday, 4 - Ton Angelos from the east was se-|Years ago, and was engaged In the| Jimes McKee, surgeon: R. E. Me- |sessions of various branches of the|GFOff Was appointed to the guard stafr T g § Mr. Vogt, who was seventy-one gears | lected. towing and transportation business.| Bride, chaplain; Daniel. Grosvenor, |court will be suspended until Tues- |3t the White House in April, 1920 of Petition in Favor of Some peoplo belleve it unlucky tofof age and’a native of Eutawville, 8. C., | Mr. Vot will be burled at Ogala, Fla.| e was & graduate of Seton Hanl|officer of the day, and J.W. John-| . "y0 0re's gccording to an order| HIS home is at 1200 Fairmont st give a neighborta live coal to kindle|discovered the: phosphate deposit at|where he made his home for many| . iooc”and Jone had been identifica | 0 0fi¢er of the guard. 5 3 Pl el " with on Christ ing. 3 9, while sinking years. B 4 Delegates and _alternates to the | passed by the justices sitting in gen- with on Christmas morning., |Dunellon on May 1, 1889, while sinking -y« with the democratic party. He was a | department encampment are H. A. | o> 0 d’ d by Chier|hild. Mr. Groff was formerly a m Dyer Measure. er- | eral term and announced by Chief|jeor‘se the trafc squad. statione In behalf of a Supreme Court will begin at the close | White House.. Death is supposed:to member of the 62d and 65th Con-|Cobaugh, H. T. Dunbar, Edwin Pe gresses, kins, J. B. Chase, W. H. Sherwood, | Justice McCoy. | 15th street and New York avenu Liberal Credst Terms —to suit your income and convenience— weekly or monthly, as you prefer. 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