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M.O,A BOYS T0 DEBATE THE WEATHER ON DISTHCY SUFFRAG| e i o s FLAN BUIL[]INGS 3 ooour- truh eunrly nl.l. ) 2 my lehool Lads - to mld Com- | Virginia—Showers tonight and to- bt | mencement Exercises morrow Eresly Jauteriy iwinde. four .years ago 14 fl&lml tois b S3uld T opes, wide the grave more Andhenr Sont volce oAl T crave, “x uline Norton of this eity. Dwight O. Imhuff and Adaline B. Neu- As io the ‘l!l d" aFors g and Therpes | ™ {Tbect West Virginia—Showers tonight end ER DEVOTED HUSBAND. ;1 Wi lu:;; "':':‘ru:‘;:v‘:;":‘: i"” T'hul:r:"l ‘.“' ey ot o v. been; reported T . tomorrow; coslér in north portion to- : i Yemsiog ? e o : oy : : 2 g A BT L ; i bl GRoa Rave:he HIERE of gut. School, Convent for Sisters bject of a debate| Thermometer—4i 178; 8 pm., 12 :.'W|LL ADDRESS SOCIETY. Beins: hel h‘gla e eias day exercises |13 midnight, 67; ¢ f;., 62; 8 a.m., 67; of the Y. M. C. A. Day 8chool for Boys and Parish Hall Approved R R Burlington Hotel Il'l l lo'l“ pal - | this aft on, in the tral bullv | Barometer—é 30.] l!. $ pm., 21 ‘What 3 Senator Nathan B. Dial of South |ine® o the masociation. — Acguing for 12; 4 am., 30, by Parishioners. LoVIXG' FiTHER, "BRorars nm"'m 1120 V. t A Lewis F. and T, Carolina will address the mesting of | the aMrmative side are Eilis Saint, |8 A TERS | Wi "D.““ c. "“““ the South Carolina sminy ol th- Porter h!l;_,.ol r ;I‘: Homn,‘.e, p; -| H ,. A new school, a convent for the 'fi.‘,‘%...... "‘u.“’.‘..’:"“""‘"“"x ‘ashington, -~ Main 8089 ° sons, while Jam iomas Began, mother. ELLE! > | ¥ S, A sl 3 Sl it Charles Ward and Herbert Hukrieda 61, rred oday. sisters of Notre Dame and a parish '.%'.fl!', who de n;a this life six ,..'.'l | Single and double rooms, Loutn GRale 3. The meet!! nclochk will_take the negative. Temperature same date iast year—[ball will be bullt by St yMartin's g 3 i with and without private Wi o o e porough, Boy. e lomring |, The commencement ' exercises will | Highest, 82; lowest, 54. Church on the crest of the hill on T { bath. Toger and lm.."' Lol S [ ntert n"m.m for | the :’:m:‘{gm""::""' aftersoon in the Condition of the Water. street between Lincoln road and 2nd 1 l"\lrb' y 3 N Tharleal M A the program for | TemPerature and conditlon of thely oot northeast. The buildings will of thee. Rrown, Bes the del 15— EDWARD HARRIS. Soites of two, thres and 3 frr . DL TR A an address to the | WAler at § am.: Great FallsTem- |, ' ross the street from the proposed Youflnnlknowt.lewrmulue-w' adu; y George Linkins, Langley Junior High School to be id o i Harrlett Goatrey, Pearl Clark, \Grace the et h Marion Wise, Tide Tables. Totit God sends & message to your home; four rooms, with private . Deaths Reported. Roper and Martha Neal 1y |53 the viledictory aadrasa by Moy | (Furnished by United States coast and | erected by the District. Te'ie sad whes He calls for one or tht | bath. A few furnished ) z Mi OiCatnaun, ""; gecently | Engel, shé presentation of Bible study geodetic survey. Decision to go forward immediately | gy, e Worst blow of all when Be call? i housekeeping apartments. mfl' i ACginE deathy, have been seported to s Dluy ut ane OF the:lochl, :;"ll’fr\::{;:n:voytflhl:-&flngy{{ %onx_- Today—Low Hde, 6:37 am. and 7:15 | with bullding plans was decided upon rimen a5t twenty-four 3 : . A the members present. Mrs. Reynolds p.m.; high tide, 12:07 a.m. and 1223 i bours and a violin sti Wil- ' Teasc Sarder, 51, 8t. Eilsabeths Howpital, |and Mre. Fuller will also entortain. Nams. 3 °‘r; 5«“?:&::‘;:?&";‘:‘-.«;:, SR L S ! e T 7" 71 Ot Flisabeths Hospital. 1and Mrs. Fuller will also entertain. Ma 18 in charge of the program. Mr. Cooper will make the address|pm. and presentation of diplomas at the AL commencement exercises tomorrow. Emblems and prizes will also be| Today—Sun rose [ # i awarded to the first and second base | 7:27 pm. DAvSHTER, ESTELLA A. SCOTT. “None knew her but to Noue pamed her Lut to praise. HER SON, E. P. HARRIS. * JOHNS. In sad but loving remembrance of my dear mother, who departed this life fivs years ago today, June 1. 1917. Nobody knows the silent hearache, 013 those who haxe 1ost can tel O the grief that is borue in silence he one 1 laved wo well. DEVOTED DAUGHTER, PEARL WATERS, REINGRUBER. In loving remembrance of ous . dear daughter and sister, PEARL M. REI! GRUBER, who departed this life teo yeam " 2gv today, June 1, 1912. Nohody knows our longing. For few have scen us w shed our tears from an aching heart While others are fast ssleep. Nobody knows the silent hesrtache. Only those who have lost can tell ® Of the grief that is borne in stience Of the one we love 5o well HER DEVOTED MOTHER A th our eves she faded at & meeting of the congregation in the church, North Capitol and T m.; high tide, 1:04 a.m. and 1:23 | streets, last night. o ) Willlam 3. Tobin presided until Moon Charles W. Floeckher was elected " : sun sets|Pefmanent chairman. Rev. Eugene 4t am.; A. Hannan, pastor, will inform Arch- bishop Curley today of the unanimous action taken by the parishoners last A | - | sets 7:28 p.m. fhs “the Kreatant 'f;‘;.é?n",'!?nfx?{ phyw: | Moon rises’10 AT &, | ehted one. | 6O ahead, o o formal approval to Femusshoanin 9 Seventh £he” ilies” 5" e’ voys” Raving the | MAIE hour after sumse Fatne, 712" 10 Open ta 1023, Avenue Strect highest scholastic averages for the| Weather in Various Citles. ther Hannan ecxpressed the hope ; —— T e et 2 ‘L""[.""{-'i&‘fi ball teams, a silver cup to the best| Tomorrow—sSun rises 4:44 am.; sun last night that he would have the school ready for use when the school Year begins in September, 1923. The church several years ago ac- Stateot |quired the old residence of former Weather. | District Commissioner Lemon G. Hine, which stands in the center of a large tract on T etreet at one of the high- est altitudes in the city. “The resi- dence is being temporarily used as a school, but is too small to accommo- date the children of the parish. An executive committee was ap- pointed s follows: Maj. A. C. Mona- han ~chairman; J. F. OConnell, F. P. oudy | Gunning, J. McCarran, C. F. Krouse, W. F. Cush 'snd Fovert Bar- ett. "“The building committes Includes: P. H. Walsh, chairman; R. L. Grace, Dr. Thomas Shea, J. F. Gill, F. A. Charles Vernon, Mrs. A K ] ¥ 2 H . Engel is class president; Marion John Wise, jr., vice president: + Padl Edmund Hane; James Thomas Beggs, jr., treasurer. Those who will recelve diplomas to- morrow are: Edwin Fenn Cummings, James Hollister Parsons, Harry Hus- ton Olmstead, Cl Edward Ward, George Gibl eorge Fitzhugh Lin- kins, Marion Johnson Wise, jr.; Her- ¢ E ° (-] L] . P bert Speed Hunkrieda, Roy D. Engel, | Asbury !’ Edward Arden Jones, Charles Porter ppo nl leS ln e O S Strother, Eilis Chandler Saint, Paul | Baltimors - [ Edmund Haney and James Thomas ‘1 . B Beggs, jr. Shop That Spell Economy CHAUFFEUR EXONERATED WMo usaey’ *rrreqqia e’ ‘w'e g 'mu g ring sweetly all her suffering Without murmur, moan or wail. We hated to give you up, desr Pearl, And see you placed bepeath the sod; But we must drink the bitter cup And submit to the will of God. HER DEVOTED SISTERS, GERTRUDE AND MARGARET. Surrounded by friends, we are lonesome: In the midst of pleasure we sre bive: A emile on our face and & heartache, Always thinking of yo HER DEVOTED BISTERs, ELSIE Ay Driver of Car Fatally Injuring Prof. Coale Cleared by Jury. Allle N. errlnr. colored chauffeur for Lieut. R. H. Lake of the Naval Alr Station, Anacostia, driver of the automoblle that fatally injured Prof. Skipwith Peyton Coale, dean of the faculty and_ registrar of the Bliss Electrical School, North Takoma Park, Tuesday night. was exonerated | Ihiladelphia. Mrs. John H. Borger, Mrs. John . Trapp., John Foley, J. F. Mooney and H. T. Murphy. Pt.cloudy General Committee Named. Pt.cloudy BCOTT. In loving memory of our dear sister, ALMENA T. BCOTT, who d! rted this life one year ago today, Juse 1, 1921. » Fearless and brave she Her vun golng dywn while A sweet loving sister, oh, ho‘- Il e Has joined other loved one HER BISTER ESTELLEA AND ru{xu ‘ BCOTT. In sad but loving remembrance of * A general committee to co-operate in cafrying on the bullding project EEERERRERENIB2BRS, AREaEEs P E RS IIRENISNBRRTRBISBLIRACRE These prices, as revised, mean con- siderable saving to the family purse. was named as follows: W. J. Frizzell, Boys’ Collars N H Charles Repetti, George XicCullough. Boys’ - Wash Hats . H .Emmett Carr, Thomas Carr, E. C. 3. S Mooney, M. E. Ford, Frederick Brady, r 3 08 .00 38 .16 = - ! . A. Siss, T. E. Ricker, P. Daly. ) by a corner's jury last night The |Phoenix. Ariz29.68 102 ;l:\ms‘:‘f“"'_ril: %‘;;‘{_‘;hi ] B e N Al Pit 80.06 ; g IE, Ve conducted by Magistrate | BT 3008 man, Battalion Chiet James C. Kell- ’n;l L ey 9 3 f 5 & " Funeral services for Prof. Coale | fo[iAnd:0re 2186 94 Murphy, Thomas F. Cullen. fhere ln mever sorrow of hen Bo Two-Pants Suits or ZJC $1 .00 wers. Sonducted tnthe Frits St mugs B Ry B teh e Bl |y e : i Regul . Rl TatseC At odlosk R o6 ot ay | court, Mrs. Repetti, Miss Mar £ 5 egular 20c R Eooon. Anterment m: % Cl Sands, Mrs. Walsh, Miss A ur- THERS i $ 95 X (8;:‘. o The Style They in the Friends cemetery, Baltimore. g;g 5 @ ;?-:g’ phy. Mre. John® &cxenfaé flgfi- (O g e B B g 3 3 o 29. ; M A 5 , ' THER! led life th t > . 5 * Like 28 8 Sy S Mg 9 ey | REERLIE SRR S I il Soft and Laun- Whi ! Brady. Mrs. and Miss Borger, Mrs. N. 0On_that brigh reing i - n -White Duck— m Foreign. Daw. M. Stafford, R. Augusterfer, E. oS0 et e e 2 % s dered Collars —in with Tan, Blue and ‘ Greenwich time, totar) M Gue, Mi M = 54 guided him bome o beaves, : —worth up to- $12-50— s assorted shafpes. Red combinations. . P " Cloudy B Lawton Mise M. Weish Misk Ma: ozm 12 3o path 1 will follow, p Many styles fr “ " v it 5 Fart ey | B 1 s ey o e S When life's tolls no more shall be: P Bl ny sty Rah Rah!” shape. asi 3 B | rihe Fora Sza Wy 3, Tobiy, Mre| Abthe-thront of Goi 1wl mect sou They're Fancy Cheviots and Plain Blue which to choose, | .| Just the Hat for B T | Beoras Terimn, Mia Garves Mo o m,"};{; ,fig\'g',jy';\’;“,,zro,,p e Scrges-—modeled in the favored fashion; and all good ones. now and for all the Rermembeel (b airls Cann, Mrs. Leane and Thomas Gaghan. L. §X0TH . made up to the Saks standard, with both Sizes 12 to 14. kiddie ages. at Graduation Time. * % Peiouss GIFT TO FRENCH LEGION. .'olzlm.n::Rn"s?grgégifiisnz'%?fi:'. . s three sears une pairs of Knickerbockers full lined. Sizes 8 Make some girl happy =_——— 0 o wrkw el 1 ek fvese N to 18 years. e = s with one of these dainty CHILD LABOR PARLEY. |250,000 Francs Given Anonymous-| But ia our wiggs s Sl e ’ Child Midd little Vanity Cases. It is ___.A e 1y by = mmc,‘f;‘,;:‘;‘g 'fi:{:fi"fi' our .,1';: : Am ‘motn o Bl 1-el]“\;h end) 5 Doye Naingook Unioy the Sucrest B ihing Loul, B el PARIS, June 1.—Gen. Dubail, grand | this iife seventeen years ago today. Sune 1 ! - ; ouses— al ite and uits—with elastic belt and every girl will ap- House Committee Hearing. chancellor of the order of the Legion | 1%, _ " o | Boys White with Blue collars. in back; athletlc cut; preciate «your thought- v Representatives of various national | of Honor, has received 250.000 francs hon her_ voice we 4o Bot hear? For no words were ever sweeter 1. | from an anonymous American mem- organizations interested in c"": ‘:' ver of whe legion. who wrote: the words she spoke %o dear. this morning at the Ameri-| “In memory of the legionnatres who Mother's cheery ways, ber amiting face :::::::te"um. of Labor building, to|died for France and for humanity Are u pleasure to recall: fulness in making so ac- Sizes 6 to 16 sizes 24 to 69c i 8 e ceptable a gift. e Palm Beach Suits | & st s St 69¢ | s prices are moderate and of meeting the child |during lhsb:llr of 19:'4“'; . j Sbe bad a kindly ort fol: each, g i Boys’. Wash - Pants— sBl?tc l:l “{h"c ar:id als& i the selection large. 1.1:‘:“.;‘::::::;. in view of l‘he s:- .r?:\:'u:f.:: lgr.':‘,:,::.:u“mo.fsimc&":; HER DEVOTED CHILDREX. . = orted colors—and soli i decislon invalidating the | cans ar i ; 95 plain and striped linen f,,nc shades szess 5% § , : :;:;:’lf:::‘“:" ston ta spent by the legion in welfare work. FUNERAL BIS{ECTORS. = 2 Y ald color— full 2 i The National The conference met ag a result of “JAMES T. RYAN =5 cutand SPE- 3 ! vitation forwarded by President | b of Thanks. 1 s [4 an invital ard o 317 PA AVE. SE N strongly sewed knickers. CIAL s i Remembrance Shop Samuel Gompers of the American i o ik ie s Banivae 11 6k Oupe = J g e . Sizes 7 to 17 Boys’ and Girls’ Tan | Glle S Toatac's Bhap) O e ecacutive ool | e e L s ,j:‘;,;"h‘afi’;m —they’re genuine weav years. SPE- Leath 1 Doo ohamber of the A. F. of L building. | bis friends for their sympathy and fowe ') CIAL 696 cather Oxfords — for I 14th Street . o2 o fhe conference proceeded to the House Establubied 1573 — Telephone Col h, th S both Norfolk SR play and school wear; | EretaPa. Ave. office building, to appear before the Blrfll TH};:VS ?m]'{g\ES Co., — orio 1 H H judiciary committee, in - [ Real Palm Beach, these—in bo - Boys® Khaki Knickers ssoxd leather sewed soles. ! e meent fiads w1t | rrm. ae sy Bt sy 3. 1023 e itmfi;.? d plain belted models. Gray, Sand an - izes 6 to 2. §1.00 Chairman Volstead by Mr. Gomp e . SIond deand (wolts) Bith & and p! 2 —well made; roomily 1 The conYerence wiil reassemble this | gon’ . Quick, mnmu 2nd Eficient Bervica: Striped effects. Sizes 7 to 18 years. cut. Sizes 8 to o SPI;ECIAL = atternoon, in the &. . of L. hesd- W W, Deal & Co. o 1. spEciaL, 39¢ oys’ and Girls’ Sport on ot ‘the situation. ths. - a6 & 5T . 2 Low Shoes—Smoke Elk- * - tfl o, | Avimmottis ervice. I = BURTON. Buday, Moy 2. 1022 1z Pu s Boys’ Blue-striped SKin, with Black or Tan France. after & abort Niness, JESSIE KROG- ° D t D ’ Playalls—trimmed with trimmings; broad, plain FOUND. v2d Sire. Hemry' Rropviad. o 4ot 1208 H O y S as ul S Red; square neck and toe; leather or rubber COLLTE Synday: Rizer road. G. 3. Charehil ., Tuesdar. May 30, 1622, at u :25 (FoRHERLYmPSTI\! % = short sleeves; ankle heels; sewed leather 3 ol T7ih and Bociid, Say & Cal B- TLAZAN CLEMEN) PHON: GAIN 10| e length. Sizes 2 8 5c g‘;‘t& 25 lSzP 2 B hampiata bet. 3 and 4. gt ,:‘m satic Do, Foneni from 4 to 2. - w0 Memo : 85c =5 SPECIAL CIAL........ s 1 95 j 0 LICENSE muLoirc 62352 Md, ?Ien! T ‘m“m’:: ’;: o Phone Lincoln 524. Boys’ Blouses—! = a = ; apel. Automobile Funerais. | mode}; af; ‘::xetsh csc%(l):: lealihoel): suppse‘;gess 0’{132 : ;:‘l‘lc'r_m‘,:::‘:":zx"& B ligeriies o m-:‘, Mars county. Md. HENRIETTA LEVI EHARB C | Values up to $2.50 attached; Khaki color, leather soles—for scout, 2 O e vafuable to_owner omly Liberal fer ot Emma Lavi Sod Adelide Lovi. " V.L.SP Q. rd. Address Box 51-] D, Sllr lce. e s B ccessors of Mr con ™ and hght and dark school and dress wear. SRACELET—Gold, May 23; Emerson st oear Secithier Sbe v HILLEARY. oy i > T Go, Xy e o Emerson s b ared nected w ggflt& orllmn.l w w‘ stripes. Sizes 6 Every pair \ e 3 " Fr 8:30 Fhone Prank. A28 St. N vz to 16 years. SOC guaranteed. —_——— They’re broken sizes of some very popular lots—dark colors only, and desirable combi- BRACELET—White gold. with tw dumm- thence to Holy Trl and_ turee”eapphires; Miy 30. Reward. 1112 will be said at 9 a.m. for the Tepose of his seph F. Birch’s Sons ** nations. Mildys Button-on and Belted Nor- SPECIAL ... SPECIAL.. | e e | e, Sogtens, oo Tuests, ey 30 30.%1 M St NV, Esbiebed itas folk styles. Sizes 3to8 years. ¢ | lent e foeaone bermeen ' and| bustand of Julli G, Krener. Funeral from | Automoblle Service. 3 : - i "'F' .'"numc. Retarn to 638 Lamont s bis late resids l“g'fl 3 e Fr. Geier’s Sons . el Gal, -| Church of the Immaculate Conception at ank : 5 O" 5;",‘,;’,‘,, bal ot | '55'-::'1"«:1': by L&.‘.’:.‘L‘?‘imf"c'.f.‘f'.:: 53"‘" rut n'f"‘ Mogern 'Chaper — Telepnose catl Mais en S al'np e Roorard Jf ‘rotoroed to 4 O &t. sow. e Fous), aged 6 yeors. Funecal ; 3 Ps IE.':’ 0"“' l"“ Pl“‘ m“m —1 by “me(" 2 .;lluv:lm:nd C?IPII‘N“. tra ats g Weddmg Bonquets- FOX TERRIER. black and white; 8 reward. e ::“."f,.‘" Fhilaaiioui s Bal i : A s 00 ::::E:l‘\l‘l‘y PIN. Thets Deita Chi, -mm s o st g £ borderea. wi Nally, i A Bargain in o HRE* fowurd. Finder phone Clevs, 2055. g . Worth up to $5.00 5 u FRENCH POODLE, Tty Jame B L ‘ . & St. Sosepl prices. 332 Pa. ave. n.w. Tel. call M. i I ro al w d 5 Estimates furnished for all North e said at ® m e :et;::; e wout. —T xmothy Hanlon [ 2 o plc or S e ul S floral decorations. ’E,E:i 2 ?fi.fi w.. unn: Suddenly, May 20, 1922. DEME| g4 g ST. N.E. Phone L. 5548. i - By = ral se: X | ik % e A R e eotb. He g © - B . m—;:r——mn\-—EW Wed-;:-;r. Ma. - They are samples from Cinelli—the fa- A iy 77, Wardman Park Hotel T 1005 . . mous Florence (Italy) maker of Straw Hats 5 | f",;';‘{,,.::h in cum 1o or ager aller : e e —noted all over Europe. Because they are such Coat and Trousers B & m.z";..‘?:‘m"' et e atimtar. 3 really fine Hats, we're carrying the line in - - —L i | B N | desighing 74 e o j 5 regular stock. ’ To begin with—our word for it, they are : et s '-'.‘5“:-‘ A 16 Zoure Fumeeal servicss i W8 S iale’ (monuments and maus- Leghorns and Milans in Alpine and Tele- made fight—so that they’ll fit correctly and m’.‘z:wfl;c?\nflm- ©_ 7| koma Pack; Fridey Juve 2 at1pm. Rels- | joume) of quallty ‘and character. ¥ scope shapes. hold their shape definitely. Modeled in the RECKPIECE_ Brows a4 .a'_l{aiga‘lg oigip| e, “laterment lean. N ¥. A representative will call' by appoint: D pe \ '" Reward. . | ment with portfolios of designs and sug Sennits and Fancy Braids in Sailors of ex- popular smart 2-button style. Gray and For That Noise in " the e .. with wod i o "X | gestions. clusive blocks. Brown effects—in sizes from 34 to 42.° / Rear of Your Motor ;;M A THE J. F. MANNING CO,, INC., : S Car or Truck. 914 Fifteenth, Street. s, - It every= > Ma: o T N ; ‘wait- D ! _i* | SEERLFY, wedueotay ' morming Ma % ? 2 B L e et }:v’;d'lhwakl'; Sherid. Kotice ' " Men’s Athle""’ : Separate Trousers for ; e o 4 = o Beautiful and fittmg Sh1rts and Drawers 4 “Tweed Suits . am. . Intermeat pri- lomtion ¥ > E 2004 3 o E 3 g A : ] i : .‘_J__-_M__.m“ | Readily aclcesmblc—on e 3 ceac‘l S : St $3 95 LK “mmcl‘hmh'(m"“m;rfl'fi” de&]n%c.al: ine. SR > R T4 4 ; = o 5 May 30 4 imore e- 3 / teft. : FPECTACLE CABE! biack, o Theater. d, at District line. Made of Pajama Check Nainsook ‘that is | + - : :flf"‘:-"c';;-::-?“c;": = T Ofiv::; 705 12th &N . of fine, quality —and comfortable ‘summer You can match your Tweed Suit in Extra oy St e Fith Col. weight; cut. ful] without sleeves ‘and low Trousers. Brown, Gray, etc. - Of course, $3.95 § to- sleep. e o to g Wells, 1115 Heh ot neck. - b isn’t the value pnce—far below it. There.are - 15 &na youn e | AT Setwers Famis Bardt = X 2 Shirts, 34 to 44; DfaWt’_Js,\SO;t? 4. . v L allsizess m%hfifi?m“:?“ 5