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HOUSING COMMITTEE TO GE TRIBUTE TO DR. STRAIT. ?fllmflpgggm“i DELAY IN CLOSING OF ALLEYS)| i 7easen ot zupior w at Funeral m Finance Committee Dtsclmrged After Capt _ Many Contests for Nomina- -Peyser Reports He Is Unable to Get - fi"-&.fi W = s tions Takeh to Polis—Re- Action—Lively Debate. publicans Have First Fight. - ke ‘The emnn-‘ honuu committee will | Bonds to build dwelli: 1 RS. HARDING will receiv: the Assoctated \Press. recommend to the Commissioners to- r:nblunt: ca; n. ‘0°f' ::fa‘ltg | SOCH Mrs. Harding Reeewmg the Minister of Guatemala and Senora de Sanchez Latour This Aftemooq.' —and Rerfect lees ?‘.&u"'fl".m"'“’?.‘.".‘- = | the new minister of Guate-| W RERIR RALBIGH, N. C., J 3.—One can- dav thn t!n IQ' clollu uln dwell- ouunm.ee such & Mn issue would ""*' Cabes or Pastries, Too, mala and Senora de Sanches | “EHE (i S b hlad A L Datelo Stponsd un-| Mave to be guarantesd by the Uailed Latour at the White Hous sioger, two for Congress, five for | _Decision to make tm- npart w h-u-vc 5"‘“‘":'".:%-;‘0. i 'f:: k< this afternoon at 4 o'clock. Weather | [ judge of superior court snd thirteep |City heads-was reached such propnmlon in Wuhlnllon. permitting, Mrs. Harding will ac-| F for solicitor of state -courts, will be|FItee hour in the Cltes Newspaper Ads. ‘ 4 3 o we loved %0 well. company the President to the clos- named by the derhocratic voters in-the | yesterday aftérnoon, du 7 Mr. Thlder's report contained much 1 i ey e e, o3, ing event of Music week, which will| H ) state primary, which is being held|there wers frequent verbdl clashes. |Vvaluable data as to the number of ; £ . he- comes the answer, be held at 4:45 o'clock at the Lincoln i 8 |in North Carolina today, and one Lively Debate Lasts nm :_.’l‘l““,‘o:"’"-', N RATIRARLS A the 5 4 sweet, Memorial, when a chorus of children Congressional candidate and one Fnuovln: a lively debate lws: nul’nb'f u’:d:r ‘&m%c'fli’ eal e state senatorial candidal will be|than an hour, the committee Thlder said newspaper a . will serenade the chiet executive and nominated by the republicans. ‘f-f"" to discharge the fi e g April ‘30 disclosed 298 ham- and In sad but loving remembrance of his wife. The Vice President and ; ttee, from which Thomas B our dea: et LE ho In elght of the ten congre: apartments for rent. This number, ' o e AN N BATLEY, Mrs. Coolidge will also attend the a""m“' ORIy oL e o ned a8 chalrman more than & week he added, is pitifully in uate for v .dq-' ited this life ove year ago today, Jyne celebration. - nounced for the ocratic nomina- a city of 400,000 persons. If all of ¢ tlon" and only t 5 ‘f,‘,‘l';:tfl,“n"“t'o“ Foyser asked the or- | these vacant Nousss ARe syesimaents Today recalls the memory. Vice President smd Mra. Sloanroataceict B oD aer pmiss the, fnancelcould be classified according to rent- ; And those that oth] remember, T Y Coolidge to Attend Dimner. § Been unable to get together or 8 e, | inability to get more than two other 21% e continued, the number avail Are those who loved her best. our The Vice President and Mrs. Coolidge ; where judges are up for election in |me ho m meet with him since Mr. ;2" :g' l’;“l;‘l‘ of small means would f HER DEVOTED CHILDREN. * will attend the dinner to be given this : November, put forward only one can- | Bon e ambat foSthe VaRiaking ; CRAWFORD. In sad but loving remembrance Home cvening by the ambassdor of Great T DU e o e caty |, M. Bones had presented a report on P John G R E g aangte: ki dater. CEIS Britain and Lady Geddes in celebra- 3 ; udicial districts, where solicitors are | the facilities Yor financing. homes. In o aoba Griss ot the Department of i CRAWFORD, who passed awi and sou imcrease n- value—Let | ¢jon" of the birthday anniversary of ¢ : o |to be named, have contest Wumn.ton. and Willlam Deane Ham | Commerce, chairman of the commit- 8go today, June 3, 1016. us give you & free edl his majesty. King George of Great . % T K Sixty-three of the 100 countles submitted a minority report. Mr. | tee on buflding supplies, submitted a The month of June once more is here, 4 Britain, ; he Btute Are fo nominate candida Bone- report was returned® to him with jTeport yesterday, criticising local DR. NEWTON ALLEN STRAIT. o R. K. Ferguson,; 7 N R A R R S e 'rh. Becretary of State and Mrs. ¥ n n_resign co-operate wit! m 10 |¢0r 86 man > sister pa away. ¢ y years, at the funeral serv: the honor ests of #aid he has since tried to g gathering data as to prices of ma- ;... yesterday evening at 7 o'clock, at The fl‘u-‘v'e‘r(-k;u_:;u;":»nn her grave i~ e Bir A Py a t |ing of th terials i Sir William C. kenham, o 5 . i ng of 6 committee, but, apparently, |terials in Washington. Because of |y, ¥? 217 F street. Besides : Wl ertained at dinner last e ¥ oW " members do not feel um. they shouid |this lack of co-operation, he said, the residence, reel But _tbe love for her, wi ho entertain nner l(""s A €. Avery of Morgantown, 18 & |take any further part in the work. committee’s report would mot be as|Tembers of the pension bureau and the With uv-uu never fade. sleeps beneath, ing aboard his flagship, i .| candidate for state corporation com- church, resentative f the various| HER MOTH] - Reloigh. The other gusata included ; missionar, dkainat’ W. P Lee, “who Split on Recommendations. complete as he had hoped it would be. | Magonic ‘organizations with which Dr.| — THEWS: SISTER. mfigm"x‘mkgm‘éfl, the undersecretary t: M 2 B has held the office for twelva ‘years.| Several members of the full eom- Replies to Criticlam. Strait wag connected, were present. SAMUEL AND THEODORE. ! Phillips; the third a . onfleavy Voting s expected in the|mittes, led by Rev. J. Milton Waldron, | The full committee probably wint |, The body was taken on the 7:45 train | CRAWFORD. lo sag but loring memors of p of state and Mrs. Bliss, Maj . : \ ) dcnn.r- :lonl G?d tDet e opposed the decision to recommend that [ begin next week to draft it tals morning to Dr. Strait's former| my dear wife, :rru-: . muwronu. ‘who owdaer Pufis Slarence O willlams, Admlrll and seven democratic canaidates are seek- | ShC alley law. b postponed - for two | oemimynost Week to s recom. |fals mornt Dr, Sitalts oner] e Ao Mrs. Thomas Washington, Vice Gov-|yne sosppm cALDWELL mUsKD,|.nE, S nofl“h’\"on The candidates | years Franic 3. Hughes, a member of B O T o reiack thia | SER LOVISG HOSBAND, B “ChawroRD. Here's a handy litle ernor of the Federal Reterve BOATY| o' betore her marriage at noon to- Roblnlonn:}o{élborows. B | "Dr. Waldron contended that if such & | nousing commities and raansorng |fternoon under the auspices of the Ma- ndy and Mrs. Charles S Hamlin l_g A e e h B Robinson, Goldsboro: 8 pbs |course is pursued the same situation | with an fnwestmens and fnesn ol (sonic order. His wife, Mrs. Helen But- | DICKERSON. 1n md but loring remembran article that will always e PrRak B e °§'“ trude Thompson Skinner. itzhugh Whithed Clson. gf | which_ exists today will face the city | poration which does & jarue pusieoss | 167 Strait, accompanied the body. oo Geparted this e Brs 3¢ DICEERSOY. be gratetully recsived. L B T R =i 001'5‘ s, Kenansville; Mace' H.|asain in 1834, " His compromise pro- |in second mortgages in the District e e e vl % v of Cllv sboro. a1 law put of or < Lo RERanE you WA Ste tachie of: the embassy, Gin. 50"“"‘. evening in honor of Miss Margaret first time In the Discory of | one vear and that after that one-third fow socond truste sre hantlca =c®” | SENT TO VA. GUARD DUTY. R e DikeRsoN, - member some one bear }f‘;{.{.‘:"i}o un;[-l-“%xr\:n Ukt ey Dunlop. }Ih.e"&rlr,l‘a.v. ’l,;ll'sms.d!u'wlt‘l: s u:; of the alleys be closed annually for three | *“The purchase of second trust notes 5.,,;._ Daniel Hensley, at Fort Myer. . In loving remembrance of my dear : S U L s and Miss Matgaret Flint. Mfa. Henry | Mrs. George Wheeler entertained at |of thelr own n{x h Fisher, of n‘r-- TSAe the sitvation: etands sow All of| it ics Linbioy only the diseount haa been relieved from duty with| ow FRANE M. JONES, "’;’ o] Powder Putle—1h mind. B | L e Ee e e of ihe counkelor | a Tuncheon today At the Bhoreham. | VArd &R sl’ 'Pog: R o S o MLt v; 1;. the bullder is willing to allow |the Maryland National Guard and a ernaty mass Bt D “9_;5 We are headquarters for Bl of the British embassy, acted a8|in compliment to Mrs. William -A. re leekln[ th repuhnun nom-{ approximately 10,000 persons liver will | i r%'::.gl‘"ch"" for cash payment | signed to duty with the National " everything neéw and up- ho‘gm- for Admiral al:. :nmg.mm 5 {-llll. wno will b“" ah. day to spend {;-ln! on for Congréss in the tenth dis- | haUc"to be closed on November 14, 1982, m-&:uuon ;‘{gwlt g:mlnnt' :-nl;ki.:‘-’g g;xcl;gogé Virginia, with station at to-date. In ‘the Gift line. plollowing ¢ nner T roa unless Congress acts {n the meantime. ' [ ditional expense upon either th 3 akenham attended the dance given| Tphe n ts included Mrs. Joseph John Ihlder, \ th = D e e Droo in and let us show in his honor and tnn ot m.; cers | Hampson, Miss Mary B. Adams, Mrs. committee wh! :‘:tl"::ndlen :f rSe;“:f ;x‘::‘:-dheer- sata mi«r"%{?&h}}““m to0k M vor bk e andil/ant ;, g;",“,'_e!_:‘ m. L “"pv;f u: m“ 3;:,‘.‘?':).‘:'.1\5"':‘mn;:hryu)'io:‘urn elxllmnl- hzofi.lnxt c;ndlttlho .1 in ul:: occasion to reply to criticisms which c h i ab nk‘. JoNES. 3 a city, reportell yesterday that it woul ad di Bacred to ¢ ornamental things which S S Mayflower aboard the pr Mrs. Robert Lewis, Miss Elizabeth bo manitestly” impossivle to brovide | with which he 1 cennecteq UHioP L0 L Seltac '""‘z"’h'm““ L we are displaying. You'll and | gryan, Mrs. Robert F. Mackenzie and erl. ley dwell < JONNSON. Relatives of HARRY P. JORN bo a ears tod =5 properly for the alley dwellers be-| Dr. Gries, in concluding his report B N e ] B TS WIPE ASD DAUGHTER. s be interested in both the ! pe it rs. J. Edwcrd Graham. N tween now and vember. on bullding supplies, declared “that articles and the prices. ' Tw Witt Talmage enter- [} 97| "In @efense of his recommendation | Congress might well consider author- g Pt e ] e T ompany of twelve at dinner for two-year extension, 3r. Tnider |ising o thoroughgoing Investiga- v on o & sal was not his intention that the tion.” in the salon, played for the danduE |),e¢ evening at the New Willard in problem be forgétten for two y The chairman of the committee The National |ana " about ' 200" members honor of her son-in-law and daughter, (Mz. Foster's Shop) Gedde: ‘The most important thing to do, how- | said that out of six letters to buildi BALLIN R younger set in soclety attended. | Capt. and Mrs. W <Pite Booxe, aeho ever, he sald. is €o convince Congress | material dealers in the District only | > i o te: Sal laient Frid emembrance shllp Among ol' S aritain and Lady have been_guests — that,it should be postponed, and then | two replies contained any inform: ) A in the bnudor of Grea Mrs. Talmage and A o Hamp Watson Traces Arrest tO lfl #et to work to devise ways and means |tion, and that was meager. He age. Funeral SBunday, Jume 4. P““m‘ 6 bunoe theomuara oF ;s::nr::sn. ba)::?:O;“: -_‘{“m:" o 18 n = otX meleung the situation when it |serted that out of thirty-ore con- .m., from her h’l:?z‘m.'" e Y % arises in 1924. tractors to whom letters were sent 14th Street . one Deoor the wardroom of the Mayflower o0 | pend the month of June visiting 3 Dr. Waldron again explained the|one made a reply which ensbled the e From Pa. Ave. tertained at dinner in homor of the |ERIR%, 1 %\re Scott at their quarters formation Regarding At- | Dr Jaldron ok el e | Commmiteee * o eampnre 1o ricae (Fiissepha """" L o tate T sioners to issue $6,000,000 worth of | with those of today. BESTOR. Fru 1922, at Seattle, wardroom offcers of H. M. S. Raleigh. | 5 7y o INENS HONTES, wite of Chbences still_remembe: ander Cecil A. l::::ln?%?m:lm“‘" John | s Carolyn Nash entertained a torney General. Corner 11th and E Sts. N.W. o T !lare and ahe carsled bride | BUHOR 1o . (Furnished by United States coast pis 4 g-arm methot S Ann Louise Ratcliffe, 47, 411 A street south- JAMES BERRY. Prestdent [f| The Duc ‘;’:"’ab’.fii’é‘ 2 g6 Richelie | OO os with & shower of lilles of the|pus’ methods,” deciared ~Senator |and geodetic survey.) s JOSHUA W. CARR, Secretary K, when | valley. Watson. “The_ country will question| Today—Low tide, 8:45 a.m. and 9:08 e r vy [}| the Rita-Cariton, New York. when|VEUR: ;on; 4 5 Brown of Cleveland | ihis sudden rebirth of an old case 80 |pm.; high tide, 5:03 Am. and 2:28 [ e o rereth Briel. 54 B E et vt Fridey, June 2, 1922, MARY A Lou! JAMES T. RYAN 317 PA. AVE. S.E. i"be Model Chapel. Lincoln 142. her soul. lnl!ment 8t. John's cemetery. Private Ambulances. -_—— thelr guests inciuded Dr. and Mrs. . ot Cloveland = white. {was matron of honor fo soon after he had been in a senator's | p.m. ErestonyRons oacter and wore stone blue georgette crepe lomce. Can the Attorney General re- | Tomorrow—Low tide, 9:48 am. and alter B. Graham, 41, Walter Reed Hos- tal. Livery in Connectios Child#' Bestor. & HER mn\'o smn n'Lv - ‘Wisdom, N.; Surgeon Lieut. Com- | gng)) compagy at luncheon today v # 1A mander Hubert Hull, Lieut, B rd | e Bnorenad, in honor of Miss Kath. DecaysafBe it l::foml!lgn = THE WEAT HER Mamage Licenses. e T B BRIBL (née. Mo, | My desr mother, ANNA . THOr oYl ifl | E. H. Blake, Lieu pi leen Kelly, who is visl garding the acts o torney General beloved wife of the late Peter Briel. Fu.{ entered into rest PERPETUA I " | Lieut. }}(orumnfi:r?n‘al;ls BXL brother-in- |aw‘-ndf-:;2!‘-sr}aflnh°grmn‘ Daugherty, Andrew T. Durbin of Co-| District of Columbia, showers this fomarriage licensts have been faened to the ;.,.};m. Ber “"i“;’.‘ffi"“' 5:2“:4 v £ ’. Into rest ten Years ago today, Jume v, u orof & 7 " Y e . R eives 4 - | Hopper. | Lieut Eidle, Com. | Mercial couneelor o e Broderick. | 1umbus, Ohlo. 1s belng “framed up” |afterncon, falr tonight and tomor-| Granvills 6. Borden and Marion E. Hollidss. ftea.” Tnterment at Prospect Hill ceme- oy mother e s e aM mander and Mrs. J. H. Magruder ol ebetor ot and “rallroaded” to prison, Senator|row; slightly cooler tonight; gentle| Martin A. Dunn and Mary L. Marat. 2 @ D‘;-h;;"’ she is a bether and always in BUlLDlNG Lm"“ s "y::}é’ycmam. and the '“T{{:;. area from Governors Watson of Georgia, democrat, charged-| northwest winds. "'r ;.r.t:‘ lll!mnr:: nd 'i':'.""}‘x" Mountatn. R e flf}vh‘;‘{- &myv -‘&“ 2.1 Don't let her worry or cause her any pain: e * Allsa Mellon, nm 4, and Mrs. Rivers are spending on the floor of the Senate yesterday| Maryland, showers this afternoon,| Ousave IT. Wesdiad o Amse ks t Mary E. ( accidentally killed. Bpe may be old and feeble, but she is ot island, = to I Dnrolny mmdon ul s Mary Stitt, |s few days with Col -ng! Mrtmre afternoon. Durbin is a son of Wil- | generally fair tonight and tomorrow; | % i L Gray of n;a-!nxm“ o fer. 1 -ma m i || Miss Elizabeth Kemp rl:;l“-" Oxe|m Xumpe, at lldlfiuf:wmv:r':l’:.m liam Durbin, chairman of the demo- | slightly cooler in western Maryland M,.y_ Bill, United States Nave and Beall And keep her from being in need; i Behng m:g")u.‘:.);‘n‘;:n.:‘lbunlon. Miss | to attend lh-“::ommmeomen( exer- | cratic state committee of Ohio. tonight; gentle to moderate west and j D Le FOWBI‘I!:II nx"tnou; TR $avEr BeTEl 3 d Park. B"-:Tn':':";h-‘lm-:-:' reared me i Searparet’ Harding, Miss Alice Hard- | ciges at Georgetown Visitation Cof The charges made by Senator Wat- |NQ/tAwest winds =~ = o = .nd T Tivenr o e R. Clarke and eidest da ok A s ot P: 6 Per Cent ing. Miss Mildred Bromwell, Lieut. O.{ vent, where their daughter Myrs is|son followed the arrest here Satur- rEinia, gencraily falr tonight and illiain V. Shupe Goldle Huntt. Fpneral tror st o er's love ays Lot Zo B ¥ Harrison. Lieut. H. Y. McCOWN |a first senior. & g-v‘ of young Durbin, charged with 'sne':?l'-r?,—'.';;:{,’;f".',';‘,f: in temperature; Jay n.:’d A::,;;c.m- - gg;nfn;mhme ; 4t 2 v'clock And mever know ber vilve on shares maturing in 45 .Tc}\eb\l:nuc!he-l'orul'g‘e‘mlgehao'f.?he British ,mc,fl, A Honar l‘.":".u;’;‘e‘r D hio | pretenscs from & Washingtou hater | Wést Virginia, fair tonight and to- | ing 3 = ,m:m: = CLABKE. 0ficers aad members of Triumphant B 1 0y or 83 months. It embassy staff will give a dance this|Nir and Mrs. James L. Karrick will|He was held for a preliminary hear morrow: no change in temperature. | Louls H_Bowers of Richmend. Va.. and % MANSFIELD. Deperted this life four yenrs i SVening for the officers of the H. M. 8. | gile " this evening. ing June 7. The extradition of Dur.| Records for Twenty-Four Hours. | Frast umnum and Engenia’ Brodeky. A1 oclook. foat | AMANSFIELD o 1018 EMMA CORNELIA bin to Ohio has been requested, &| Thermome .m., 75; 8 p.m., 7 Joln E. Meeks of Alexandria, Va.. and - Raleigh. ter—4 p. i 8 pm, 05|, the funeral Sof ‘oo ats Sister, IRVEL ™ Pays 4 Per Cent — The wedding of Miss Gertrude |similar charge having been placed |12 midnight, 70; 4 am., 69 8 a.m. 73] | Loftic b c“,;‘::;"' this city. HENT CLARKE, Furial at Addison's Chapel. e forzet you, dear aughter. The ambassador of Belgium and|, mpson Skinner and Ens{gn Joseph against him in Cleveland, it was sald. | noon, 77. 3 city ‘and Geraldine CLARA KECULL, Councilor. - mv:nxon': :‘:;lfl‘ xm"_: on shares withdrawn be- [[|| Baroness de Cartier entertalned &ic,lqwell Huske, U. S. N. which took| Arrested After Leaving Office. Brromster—4 pm. 28.84; § pm %mnme Gt this city ana peant| I W- SCHWENK, Rec. Sec. Bince you bave assed ‘away. f 3 !m;}:flf"'flg":""‘." e irhe baron. | Dlace at noon today, was ;:ulc:'l_i:! Senator Watson,. without ‘mention 2 mid L 29.8 ., 29.82} | B. D-mcl:.»f at n"'“x'v'anm ) CONNELLY, Tuursday, June 1. 1022, in New VIN Gt us e ey for Europe, whers | eftective in Its simpliclty. Th2, 0060 ing the Durbin case except by infer- | ® Jigiies: tamperature, 76, a in of AL Lee. var 07 "] otk date Yona 1. gimh"' of Baitimere: it s simer * mony was performed in St AIban's|ence, declared the youth was arrest. |, 736 s by e Gila Siiame and Maris' Lewls. e P uneral from St Mattherws. Charch; Assets More Than m‘ VIR, spen 2 Church by the rector, the ReV.|ed by a Burns detective fifteen min- |5 3 Rt YeOter owest tempera-| Joseph . Huske and Gertrude o Skiager. B T g aciork Baantives eai The ambassador of Peru and Senora | Charles Warner, assisted by '-';‘ RaY | utes ‘after leaving his, Senator Wat- Qe Oromigel e 120 i Louis G. Ballinger atid Agnes Zoraine. friends tavited." Iaterment at Mount Olfret $8,000,000 4 The ambassador of Peru AL Smotor | Kirklang Huske of Great Neck. L. L. |son's, office, on 8 check ~forgery |, Temberfiirs same date last year— trienda iz . for Atiantic City, where they. will |uncle of the beldegroe Sastel |charge, which the sénator sald was a Ehosts Ve FRAWLEY. Friday, June 2, 1822 ru_ oRnd the week end. The ambassa- |lilies with palms an fern ~ year and a half old. Young Durbin, Condition of the Water. Deaths Reported belored son of the late Patr Surplus More Th: o Washi on: |the decoration,” The bride wore &|Senator Watson said, had informed | Temperature and_condition of the Frawley (nee Weish). Yodda WPINR S oven s o or Wl e O Feset will go. to| simple gown of white crepe de chlne) him regarding an alleged release by | water at 8 am.: Great Falls—Tem- | s i Eontrimser ia i Tovt Fraveygots e e made with a moderate the Attorney General of the British |perature 18; condition, slightly | hoy PArant St (ot sSon e 3 e e 3 ’ E 5800,000 New York, where she will spend 2| Fittout trimming, the graceful drab-|gteamer J. M. Yor ‘New York | muddy, . J & Y ‘hours: jdence Hospital, WILLIAM )‘uncuus s bf':{:,‘;’;“:;",{‘;‘,{°,§:{:f apart- | J 5 on the skirt relieving it of sever- | aiter seizure for Violation of the pro- > Tide Tables. 2'""" Osroline, Pleree, 16, 1313 Trving | N e Nova Bcoths, (Halifay, ] \ 17301732 Pa. ave. ment a 2 ity. Her tulle veil was held with &y hition laws. Eils M. Rateman, 53, Sibley Hospital. er( papers please copy.) i Phones - Sor 015 D P ate: line, the | Infant of Nathan and G: Cri KING. Mrs. E. H. G. Slater has closed her | made with a long walst main silent after this? Do the men |10:06 p.m.; high tide, 3:05 am. andjIn and Grace Crider, 6 days, home on 18th street and is in New |drapery on the skirt fl-mtnlfl?'l'::'.";: think public sentiment of the coun- .m. B e JAMES D _K1KG, beloved loved father of Frank York for a short stay befor | s ot oreiis tbiinined the walst| Y oin g dgfied? The Sun and Moon. Emily Nelson, 6. Home for the Aged Owens, "':dm" years, Funeral from the 'or Europe, where she will spend the Assajls Mr. Daugherty Again. 'r day—Sun rose 4:44 t ayion Bannister. 84, Burrrille. D. residerice of his son, d similar flowers were on her la: bl I)' un rost a.m.; sun sets, X 5, 1 1 rémainder of the Eumimes A e traw hat, She carried del-| William J. Burns, chiéf of the De-|7:28 p.m S Muskiet Butie M, 00, £718 area norts | ‘Baptist 51 Chiurch. bih Mrs. Slater was among the guests . bet. B and C in orchid ade H t of Justice's bureau of In- Tomornw—Sun rises 4:43 am.; sun m- Allen, Oarson’ i ‘at 2 o'cloc) n IL l‘l‘ ng;cnelolnhy;v ardl.y h?!“lg;“:.flfl :'.’:"‘":{:: little Miss Betty Browh w. fon said after hearing of the |sets 7:29 p e Cleminte o 3218 Cloa To'atiend. Inierment at Rock Corek o Y« e 'S, | Gower girl and wore a dainty frock of | Georgia senator's charges that he naofi cfees 1:01 pm.; sets, 12:48 sorthen cemetery. in New York. when they also enter-| BORET SIS0 Vi (eq ‘an ‘old fash-|could say positively there was no Violet Harris, 1, 807 34 street south- | KING. ~Thuratay. June 1. 1022, taired Mre. Herbert Shipman. 's a am| be lightea | ®** ‘Hospital, LULU mnaun KI\G e o d bouquet of sweetheart roses.|connection with Durbin’s arrest and Automobfle lamps to be lighte ¥, Sold Everywhere Mr. Harold H. Simb, attache of the | Bnsign John Hoskins, U. S. N., was [any visit to Senator Watson's office. alf hour after sunset. T Py L N il Diished 1673 ephone Col British embassy, entertained a small | best man. A o ;ls ulfld;t:dtz:;: trh:u Dfi”'flmr:,m of ‘Weather in Various Cities.’ TRANSFER INFANTRY MEN. ANNIB, belored wife of Z. A. THE 5. H. HINES 0., company informally at luncheon yes-| A wedding breakfast and small re-|Justice y ntly learned T Tempeatire. | _Lieut. Col. William G. Murchison and 72, She lea: he: VB F. HINES. Prop., terday at the Shoreham. Majs. Ralph’S. Kimball, Clark Lynn, ndchil a host Private Ambulance. Irving J. Phillipson, Richard R. Pick- “QUIck, Dignifed and Eficient Bervice. lcepflon ‘was held in the home of the |the arrest of the Ohio man. bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry] In continuing his address Senator Reeeptio Danes at George (8kinner, on Newark street.{Watson assailed Mr. Daugherty agaln Sl H I The house was aiso decorated in white { for his connection with the pardoning N e and green. peonies and forns being|of Charles W. Morse, New York| Stations. Gen. and Mrs. Tasker H. Bliss will | yceq. Mrs. Skinner recelved with|banker, from Atlanta penitentiary in 1wno] 3 ering and Sheérburne Whipple, all of 4he infantry, have been transferred| at2pm. to the adjutant general's department.| Sleep on, darling mother, thy toil is o'er, 4 816 B 6T. give @ reception, with dancing, this | Gnaign and Mrs. Huske, and wore a|1912. ] P e e aug nected rest Automobile Service. le ¢ jafternoon: in the garden of the gov-|gown of black lace with a small black e But it's breaking my beart (o give you'up, ; tome ‘ewest day'1 shall meet 7 FOUND. Bt Ao O TED DAUGHTER MATHE. ¢ m R’S‘Pmeeo ernor's house, at Soldiers' Home, and | = - e et v nsign and Mre. Huske wil lesve| MARION HARLAND DIES Ay o .0 DOG—La Bite and tan, with collar. brass | LEWIS, Departed tuis life Thursdey, Juse| § H_STREET NW b ; rge, white and tan, brase 3 3 208:H sidence. 726 | button, to Va. tags; found May 25. Bowies, | 1 19022 ¢ '(L“';,,?,d'“.‘f,;:‘, (FORMZRLY $40 F STNW) - State of Weather. WNIE fupayna g *JuBpa wuy TETTER ON HANDS 4 YEARS In Blisters. ltched and Burned. Cuticura Heals. “‘For four years my hands were affected with tetter. It broke out in G blisters which later devels ~ ) in the house. Assisting Will|jater today for & wedding trip, when J. Mayhew Wainwright, 'Ihllhe lnuer’wlll wear a gown of dark AFTER SHORT "-LNES | o ll'l'“fl' LA Of WAT; blue canton crepe with a hat to match. S Avurors_Hills, Va. A Rehonen $irs: Parker W Teaas W s attached to the U. EING, ~iclalty 111h 428 Euclla, Moy 8. Cait L PR ‘PHONE MAIN. 108 LR Bavarial Brolliy % |38 ke o T e xok o Bl | s Sl ~ Cifichols b, 01 t £ Goring Bliss, U. . A., d8UEh- | came fos the wedding wers Mr. and |Author of Many Cook Books Was I.O MCKEINA. Prides, June 2. 1922 at s resl i & o n-law of the hosts. Gen. and Mrs. - I O ive atone, the Iatter iMrs- Alexander F. Huske, of Fayette | - Mre. Mary Virginis Terhune wearing black satin veiled in chan. tiily lace, wit black satin hat D o epaning in Private Life. trimmed with Dlack tu -] C.; Miss Mar- | By the Assoclated Prese. “Mrs. Victor Kauffmann entertained | §aret Huske. a cousin of the bride-| NEW YORK. June 3.—Mrs. Mary at luncheon groom, T. &0 rs. n irown Virgini Terh h of Cleveland, brother-in-law and si ginia Terhune, who wrote under :;r ostktlhc h"‘l"?fl dnl‘ :(‘ ?omp& the neme of “Marion Harland,” died | b L adelphia, Mr. and gt her home in this city late last night Mrs. Howard Skinner of Cleveland|after a short fllness. Although She and Mr. and Mrs. Claude Skinner of | wrote & number of novels she was | Mme. Hauge will ntertain & com- Baltimore. perhaps best known as the author of pany of young people at . numerous cook bBooks and volumes on in_Plainfeld etiquette. She was a native of Vir- ot l-un-t Here. ginia. She married Rev. Edward Payson |Portias We WI“ ....,m., e o ae el Gatem: | Terhune In 1836, who died in 1907. | For Plainfield, By ates nor | She was the mother of Christine Ter- QANK mfiil;fi Gloudy sen Pleasant, id. Reward. June 5, . Teart Church, where' mase will be said for fo eloudy nno:l.rr—mm. May 24 th:.npou";f his sout at 9 Int o Clear t. n.w. Reward. hlnm o henu- Mount Olivet cemetery. [ON. Thursday, June 1, 1922, MAR' B € tha uccessors_of nor c o BRACELET_White goid, with m-na 2 the late Joha M. and Han- W. R spc:u 1 and_ i bgnd three sappaires; May "o 8 rd, 1 ik o ;| satanlishment * 940 F St. N.W. o= smvnum le, weight about 45 Ibs n King par ~Joseoh F. Birch’s Sons = t about’45 Ibs., equiem ] F s “:lfl nwt between front % - J'oscph Birch’s Sons - tog " Holy Name Ohurch at 9 &.m. . Interment dale_road, Rallston 53 m-nlf i a Mowmt Olivet cemetery. ~ Relatives s0d 13034 M St. N.W. Ectablisbed 1561 ¥ CAMEO PIN on or near Aqueduct Bridge, | Sends 10Vt o Automobile Service. 4 ;L::: 3:;'”:: s, Bewert” P‘::":‘a»l:;hn]: "«flfn’._m:. nuvt‘ g:fl P, n::‘;'*‘ Frank Gei-e;,s Sons Co. 4 und - 1113 SEVENTH STREET X ar Fio | Mo 80§ SRR S 3 |y et~y | E R R S 2 S ro5 eolo-m fi:fi K.:ngnm.m! ssked. 3¢ Mo, WL . RADCLIFFE. in and embalmer. Livery in connection. Commo- -u od. white, b huhy tall. Liveral .kz...."'_.‘: 3‘.'.‘::.’1‘.'{"‘13"%" , June 4, at 2 o s SO A EETICRT (oW N ——————— FOX FUB—19th betwsen Dupont Circie and Wby MONUMENTS. = “‘I aent for a free le of Cuti- cura Soap and Ointment which seemed to help me go I bought more, and after using two cakes: of Soap and one box of)olnn-m Iws healed.” (Signed) Richard L. Drys, -R. 5, Box 48, Concord, No. Car. chmloul!louam LR EERER PR ARSI E LR EEN P LT 3 Sturdevant Heeloy wlll take place to- | hune Herrick, with whom she colla- day in Plainfield. Miss Gages is well | borated in “The Natjonal Cook Book.” known in this city, where sl tend- | Virginia Terhune Vadewater, with ed school, and has since been a fre- | Whom she cellaborated in “Everyday m Pa Jiz223833u2sRRRIRIRIRRSR2I2RLIIRAER —llllllh- Mall Address: “Outienrs Quent visitor of Mrs. Henry Parsons | Btiquette,” and Albert Payson Ter-|Beattle . i EE... 'b-u'fl"". e e oy M B Brodgors | Bune, the writer. WasH. Aar e Sl e & :“'Xn':'mm 5. Biaer! apia o Teurt | “Wa speciaiize In designing and erect- < —— . Te- "unes orials (monuments and mauso- <« Representative Sydney E. Mudd h % reign. turned to 1620 % st. n.w. Phone North 4822. | terment (privaie) Congressional . o] Ing mem takon. an Apartment at Wardman B"th; R rted. (8 am., srunwlen tinte, today.) CLABEEE—Near N. Y. ave. and N, Jue 2. | SEALS. Thunday, June 1 1032 at feums) of quality and character. k 17 epo 1 Btation Tem] v-;-"nncg;_;!- "’WH__%P:‘:'& Bh rd. 'fimu‘?‘fim! oy e Call and see hundreds of photographic - The following birthe rcalar, set wi Mis. Harry A;..vnogt Colman ha In- |the Walts aepartment tn' S Tast twents: mlnm. 3 Cloudy e rimees Gt "B, V. Yonngie, " g0 of Moma Seals, brother of Ads V. Mott | suggestions and designs on exhibition in. = vited the members the Lea of oudy Fuser our office. 3 American Pen Women and the Wom. | Campbent and Tesmis ly- b e [ hm e o) & brown suede, cotain " Va.. Sunday i 1 o'clock. 4 g e Earitohe v " ind glizabein 3 hm . Horta (Fizal), Asores. ey, A0 Ke7s, powde: tives and Invited. THE J. F. MANNING €O, INC., % ) e Juna 8, xl:'nm —:. .-.4 .Afi‘- 0. n':‘;‘.‘,?"' Bermude’. Noreh We hate to flF‘ Lo g «.-:. ?fl'::rt‘ 934 Fifteenth Street. i) e 5 Ve ad 3 S el W“ ——_—_ 0 v e ' % E” CLOSE ity lot-n“i;:"n Bm abmit rfl:-‘:‘m‘ff&:::“ Stratford Buikling 2 Tllom Cil’de Miss Elizsbeth Perein will serve | .NIGHT CLASSES " | PR GF‘ué=mIF’mflm)fi m___m“xn & vmnmom T ctnexder. May 8L, 1022 ot Eop. :x{'é» _mm-cm— 7 the Arts Club tea. tomorr 2 3 b : . Py stooat B % Dr- aud Mre. James K. 3 . 14th and M Sts. 1st floor, stores with |} ! ificrnoon, instead of Mrs, Cabie, as : : Only Bookkeeping Study in Busl-| L1 358 ‘02§00 e Su'use™s: o 28l rotner Gt M .‘i.m. The Park Cemetery e 4th an onroe basements. previously announced. -The musical| Willlam ness High to Continue. s Perpetual Care 2 '2}’ Sl e U0 2d floor, shops and [iZreireca “for Sunday. sveaing hes : With the exception of the bookkeep- ary Beautiful and fitting 3 5 - it 1, 3 2ot O et A Pice: offices. Fireproof build- |J|[been canceled, as irs. Wilson '"“" They will be at home tomorrow from | ing class at Business High Schooh, al | BEAKE BRADS, 8, Thuar Meh o 1 | SRR : ‘ocation. 3 floss: thops withs basemerts ings. Excellent location. bk 7to10 pm. of the night classes in the public schools _._m—_~ Readily accessible—on. 4 P r’r‘:':" &llor mnc&:fl mm :; I": Mrs. Henrietta Glaser of 2749 Ma- | will closs Monday. The Business book- electric car line. Ready October Ist © Ready August Tst [} T o7 1 panaioe e e o ey e et 1 St O s e i A P : Men 3.5 Jeniine has returned to gonfirmation of their - son, Herbert |, wurded a certifionte showing that they | POCKETB00K—] ,..:‘“.,, o~ vard, at District line. o A North: Camsiiha e hive compleicd the prescibed bine| sl e, Rl N e el e | Office 705 12th St.N W. LEASES NOW BEING NEGOTIATED {555 SRt Heaailil) "n o i s wee o BT S, L P " Sl a3 . | & . 3 5 5t 1 ined opened 3 Particulars — i ter &t the National Cathedral School | the night schools have rema Bend, : Ay For Plans and Further Apply Mrs, LosMer, mother o Mrs. Wil | this ‘svening; will be het Indoors {n |gntl Juns, ehe esrlier closing havice 2, I fustrated Booklet the symnasium instead. e, Ph on for ontaining 1304 folding ot 14 fiwmlmonf :-u "Wlflla This 3o com! % a ¥ ORDERED TO NAVAL con.ul. s "W‘Efi’&’é"“"‘m Dt Wal- | ke, weliod ” ; for the benefit of Ca Pt Commandér Leigh Noyes of the of- gt fice of uvnl s, Navy De- Mr. and Mra. lflu-t Ghlnor. 2415 b ered to m strest nmlnnn. announce the ‘ollege, Newport; R. L ou p lon of their son Lawrent for ultrncuom X it wi A .. Reward, -TER, mynl AND MELVIN.

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