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" S0P MAYCAUELS day. The republican side was sald to be in doubt as to whether the bonus issue PORTO RICAN GOVERNOR UPHELD IN LABOR'REPORT WESTERN BUSINESS ADMIRAL GUNNELL DIES AT 94 YEARS OF AGE THE NING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, MONDAY, JUNE 12, 1922 IDEADLOCK LOONS TRUE NOT OF NOBLE Deaths. BNIDZR. Ruidny, June 11, 1 at lier residence,’ 620 Eye st 922, st 1 am., w.w., MAGGIE, lin_2350. GLASSES, & last_weel 1 should be Injected into the pending : | tarift bill would mean abandonment|Santiago Iglesias Tells Federation beloved wife of Juline H. Snider. Fu I sald, belleving that to lay aside the | oo, o o8 Retired Navy Man Was One of ety Tein 3 Nireat e etin Boteh A D 1 “mean abandonment | Beily Administration Has Been Oldest Commissioned Officers ant Trlenda "Tnvited "t0 " attent. Ttermont of hope for its passage during the Fair to Island Worke y Cedar Hill cemetory, uterment e present session. On the other hand, an orkers. in the Service. TROWE. 4 . Party Conf Pl d there was sald to be a Strong MOVeMeNt | gy the Aggociated Pres ¥ . WILHELI o June 11, 1022, at 4:30 p.m. onference anned | for calling up the bonus measure s00n | ¥ oNcrNN A D . 2 Ay of The Inte on the assumption that it would not | CINNATI, Onto, June 12—ne | DOver Declares Re, i . isgi : Terman . ' e whaumption that 1 v samaadon. of " dne AU RS s Republican Chile May Follow Peru’s|Committing Convicted Mur- nie sl Wedneads After Lodge’s Return oLy ey e e "was the | EOvernor of Porto Rico was indorsed Outlook Good—Trad ¥ Tnferment Raltimore M4 Daat icdlum: 7or sthrestiug Out tiis) N & TEpOFE GUDmIttednto s onty: 0K Good—Irade Lead in Laying Case Be- derer to Insane Asyl Departed this life Sunday, Juge 11 Etosine views nna reschinga judy, | tecond Sumusl Gonventiom of 1he e Asylum 4045 pm., Atter s Tong iliness, of Wednesday. O o the opinlon of several sen- | American Federation of Labor today Revival an Aid . . 3 dey 21 3rd st sw., MARTA M ment wag the oplnion of several Si- | by Santiago Iglesias, president of tho 1d. fore Hughes. Continues to Stir London. devoted motlier"of Tickard H., William A. Senate procedure with the soldiers' | can, North Dakota, in charge of the Free Federation of Workers of Porto| qpae 19 absol e Juving wiatar ah Ho s one . (Eetiohr mut bom Bl il be deeided at a con. | tariff bill and also of the bonus meas- | RIES e 15 absolutely nothing to in- By the Asnociated Press. By the Associated Pres wnd Yense” Tiamer: erantanmier o B ference of republican at jg | ure. was said t have agreed that . eclaring that organized labor in|dicate that the republican outlook The Chllean delegates continued| LONDON, June 12. h Delaney. of Mobert AR euKiOTS e N ol ou1d be taken before | Forto Rico had been dealt with {airly | for next November is gloom thet N it facie g s ‘maile today mature. MaSOrity ] the: conforenc by Gov. Relly, whose administration | .orqi il : L1 y, ac- beir sllence today regarding the|far brought to light in the case of rted this life Friday, June B tor were understood to contem. | | The conference, it called, also would | has boen attacked both in the Island | cording to Elmer C. Dover, assistant Chilean-Peruvian conference tangle, | MaJ. Ronald True, convicted slayer of L n s CATHATINE, devored’ wits i corntirents nbe ihis e O e eloture issue—that is, |and in the United States. President {secretary of the Treasury, who has but there were indications that some | Gertrude Yates, hav C Chnpman W B s e i oy e "'l“‘ ;‘{; whether an attempt should be made Iglesias asported on behalf of his|recently visited twenty-five states Atep would be taken within a day or | &ny basis m?'th:‘:-lfxnell‘;dv:a‘bn':‘r;x a ete 1e when th onus shou ringg Vi e at “so a v t vhic ! PO a ¥ be taken up in the Senate, u d e e afe to invoke the | federation that a0 far st we IA%S|principally in the west and middle Lro which might put e dewiaspect|SUOCtE At o e che mon ot mititieal (o, eyt s tenlariy whether the pending | Riobion by majority vote. in Porto Rico we belleve they have|West and who was in conference with ‘Inmany well informed quarters 1t | Hin birth certin S oy Dbill_should be laid aside in its favor. | Aremeaan S BT :fiedn';lnllv:ru}d‘ by the best of motives | President Harding at” the White was belleved that the next Chilean|by the sund’::;!'r:cxs;:?z'-s:' &‘:-b?";fid W,EX.UU" i demacratic senators - 'y v bl ] . gives his| b With democratic senators thr | coien o oon barkamEaiEnt in Japanlonte ee been his aim 1o Pro- | House today. move, on which the negotlations now | mother's name s Annabel True ns 1o fie @ motion for immediats | R e Justic and tair dealing for | "°1 %\ "Cl 1y (0o early 1o suage are waiting, would take the form of |formerly Angus, whose unmarried %1 trom 1 consideration of the bonus measure, | the owner is arrested and sen 3 X o udg: SncITar o b g nerly ose n rom bts lute resldence The republican sen g, the | :LI \:'m':: for: a fixad itime ‘for’ the {4 Gox: Rellyin eppostng separation ;‘l‘_‘;d‘,’g,’"“,‘:‘s‘ sitdetiomorito make any Siskesilon. ap eettioment of he ;ilfilx‘:n‘;xle: T Gosoried 1 thy persin: | Meatives an e e e party « took steps toward | . Y r w el e e have | 9f.POrto Rico from the United States, | 77 : egarding the possible T ma Avioa Mapmte: Yy iacbiiration |cate s a “oLrnatisticiattiste . 1 0 R s 2 pres ok e o ana | netghvors whose slui Mr. Tglesias sald, “took a position ,_f“"""‘ Mr. Dover explained. Among the Peruvians there was little | The shggestion F;‘fi.l“;xfl' | WEIGLE. 3 v of republ der, been which had been sustained for more y iong political experience,” Mr. hor ] iis mother A cpublie adar T R e I to” Rican | Dover declared, “has taught me to Do that any such counter proposal |Subsequently married a peer is un- | |agLETee of P respecifully oo Other s of the” governor: realize that a ‘political survey made x‘n‘T'l:]pdm‘l"]‘e“f'nnd”:.:raflfl mlmfule' le'lr'?mmm“d' Brbiner. Lot o = Taisad r(in May or in June i C hle, an e general feelin _The newspapers continue to critl-) L g 1 fro praised by the” Porto Rican labor | or'm Jart i Would ot atizle vxlus e e et T ne e atess Bioie: ocansny mamisssslicase. 180 M we.) Toesdar, mediation and . coneltation commiss | CTedit in any such early surveys. They D osstiusibnn e effpet. for. s it acammitce fo)en in: , (il fee et mealnt t S Ihahvauch carly ¥ y ns ort for an |stitution for criminal insane. Som grant of pardons to @ number of | 1Y there always are some gloomy and 4K A s e o strike loaders. assistance in_confer- | Pessimistic rumblings throughout the EWIRG. e e e e e N n S eni Camae Contnds In Memoriam ences at Washington In efforts to following primaries, but these Would follow the Jead of { Aue o commiited it anin. 2 settle strik X a & and S 2 olic e lead of Peru and lay | fluence in favor of True wer ADA; A o e c)lfir:;!m)xr‘-‘-‘;;\.:*h rall- | and disgruntied e Umralten R S A S D O f00k irierily 1o Aot Ton oo AEeE oy iar Bugn gt docing remembrance of manding resignation of certain | PATIY put aside thelr feelings and gen- | - 2 Al it O Sl “good | ed injustice” and ucquits Secretary Year agy today, Jnne 1 who died judges and police officers “whose con- | { fall back in line and put their REATR ADMIRAT FRAN 20ces monin Be fantardd e bring | Shortt of any action bevond the re- our that comes to me agew Quet had been improperly hostile to|Shouiders to the wheels of the old ks LIERANGISI i clegations together spomsible exercise of his ordinary birter eens labor.” and appointmen:i of a new |VArLY. ~—These expressions of disap- | GUNNELL, U. 8. N, Retired s Il authoritative expressions, how- | powers. ¥ pity me ChieE of the Imeelar bureau of labor | Bointment following primaries, there- | Rear Admiral Franc > ever, emphusied (hat It wan 100 goon || Tt was expected that several mem. et bear my vross e eaidieen e diby ihe s sal from the ranke of organized labor, |fore. mislead nuny in making early Admiral Francis M. Gunnell, i 0 definliely forecast what ooirse ¢ hile | bers of the house of commons would He has gone where the s the word coinée y the immortal lTrenung of labor conditlons in xh,[";::( «7!:4“ It T could make a trip|Surkeon-general of the United h'l‘ntpl’,.nmnu”:h";‘l"-:g az:; 11.1;.;;‘:"% ere :nt‘w- lh‘-— qu:.,(nv,.». of the True case | “_’A:‘lb tie ‘eares o Nife i . s 2 sland during the year, President ough the country, say six or eight | Navy, retired, native re . il ] P L Bl but it was announced thi NA11 et Alice-in-Wonderland's author is the kS IE 2 8 "SR et BES s oy e i, reian st sent o e S5V L bl B S| et 0y R g0l e e - . s ety ! cou etter det 5 ! a4 one of oldest commis- 0 10 ¢ had not sent definite | Postpone their 9 eart Yias e crushed and wounded, ! antithesis of warmth. Its meaning O e o1 St | actual Swtats ot Wolltis “h("'.“’"mm'l‘inn".l officers in the diea maf | ORIMRHONS, Lutgo fur Laa Lallel o fep oW Sl e el And i e : . t i i ago of the first local unlon % | would come nearer to sizing up the | JFARY At bix home i atreer | Loicais. whenila/nnal dpclalonfcostlEs Would make me A is most tastefully expressed in the B e e s wastonly | Sxact altuation, P the fagier a lone itlnes et | e expee e e g e i | cool cup and frosted beaker ele- and brutally attacked in ail its law- Jolheiobinion o the masistant aee-il g i Smarre AL b0 €ard of Thanks. o 1d and troe; ! g ul and proper activities.” retary ple throughout the omorrow morning - a o day. dear Lusband, ments at CORNWELL'S— il and proper activities: | | country are foo busy with their own | Solock Tnterment will b in Arting- | HE WEATHER |Po725, 5o mon to cxtens o miatees Tone'1 0 Lot Ttk cr s | i been the year o e e, | PFIVALe &aira 1o be bothered to wny | fO1 €SI with full milltary hon- | @8 - = snd Tends our eincere sppreciaion Tor | S LONELY WIFE. MARGARET. ® ! Grape Juice, Sparkling White fempts by employers o eut wages and | TEuin. i 1 oo L cveyaeherer i orn, “He Wik ninets-four vears ol | District of Columbia—Fair tontght | 1 i ndnss a6 mpaty ad our sy | D O AT . DICRETE, Shor e i S s change working conditions. Never-j ./ s booming everywhere,” he | AdmIral Gun as born here. No- fand tomorro GMEW e o th of my beloved husban B = ed ihis ity 4 Who. G- ! Grape Juice, White, Red theless, the report said. elghteen new | Said: “IU's a delight to sce the great and with the SO foTbnony somewlat Gooler ton At ik Slved hutbana, JOSECH Dy e ar ugo todey, June F 2 3 . ot s ot heen Dreasized and u | chanse compared with this time lnet | (50, 07 ] val service, spe ghts freh westerlywinde [ | HIS WIFE, MAMIE DUVALL. Bome mav think b | Fruit Juices— Hay’s Five Fruits, campaign of educatlon fnstituted | Yo2T- “yltf;‘mr-dpw'-nw»r}ve states and | SLole 1 f8) el sl e slightly cooler in east and south por- LAna The wound fa en | = . roughout Y epresentativ 3 , d eorgeto o pees o T ie now th ; Phez, Loji, Pineapple, Lemon, throughout 'the lsland. ~ Complaint| ety Sigh " Matce, ana the reporta | S0y In 1345, and tackc ihe o fjlens toniphs | moasrate e iteesh| Deaths. e 0 efmow a or Lime taken to improve the status of the| L. received regarding the business r medicine at Columbian Univer S Al ANDERSON. Officers ana be R WIFE, BARAH TYATES ' 2 3 Toana ‘with Tressect to the United|Yival were most heartening and e e o Hie et saciniad | onryiana _Pel tonight aud femor: | el Wit W St DUCKETT 3 Grenadine—French, American Boan e i that Coe. | COuTAgIng. Thess reportsiapesk moat (S7S[stant surgconin the Nely fn 1510 {aa OIS Rontky SxaptTn wontera || st benely iondens no) miner i alovin e B s Ginger Ale—Sparkling Cider nection” the federation approved the { [VETALY, for the success of the ad- T opinion expressed by |~ West Virginia—Fair tonight and to- R T S [RG H Hpmee e Ml'niral Watz's llmgparted Do S Eoeaien, ooy ot B Dmiteal M Dover's talk with the Presi e of fhe Nau ol momow; Nojchanee b tomnersiure oOiET AR EREN, oo gspurted thi F— s = Pltory : dent was. ace = 5 | was appointed su |, Records for Twenty-Four H e addenty Bomiey Jone qrparicd ts . ; the Towner bill to give terri- according to his announce- s appointed sur 3 lours. life suddenly Bunds. June 11, )2: mestic e more direet representation in|ment later, devoted principally o |® | Thermometer—4 pm. 90: 8 pm., el oot of -tinerm) tvier.o " : : . | Congress, and & bill to be [mmdured‘m..s'- business reports and also of his | Admiral {12 midnight, 70; 4 am., 70; 8 am, T At AN e ed Ruler. MOTHER AND DADDY. 2 Congrees, and a bill to be Introduced | gbservations of the tederal customs | e civil ngan, 78 pieste ALFONS0 B WILLIANS, Sec. »| FITZPATRIOR. eacrud 10 0 b orone CORNWELLS Main Rico Into the Union as a state. by him during his four- | whon, th? [zabflr""‘"“’{d—‘ pm., 2961; 8 pm, g Vi FRASK | PR 222 1415 H Street & | Mr. Dover qe Al S Ingy midnight, 26.67: § a.m., 28.70; e hiiabund of Catherine 0. Braw. | Yenrs ag Mr. Dove: clared that the re- n of President partls 8 am 74; noon. 29.7 | i vere We d : ASK TWO-YEAR DELAY |Ziiet ferente’febwita’ divt S L N IR ; 'r;e::”nr Imrm:l; Revenue Blair and t Norfolk at 2 pm. yesterday. Lowest temper-| C¥Priaw's Church, 9 a.m., Tuesday, June 13, ! v | s regarding patronage and ature, 85, occurred at 2:20 am. today. | 12¢ IN CLOSING ALLEY HOMES | ¢hanges in the personnel of the inter- | Temperature same date last year— | BRAWNER. The Raoneker Rellef Assack T NirE MAZEL AND SONS nal Fevenue ofice was not 'discss Highest, 8¢; lowest, 69. - IR e o i ] EANT) JUHY during his confere A2y CAWNER, o 5. June 9. 1922, and | jto an wdnrxv::hx:?“‘r dl"n‘.\'lrr‘l‘:rr:‘“" Condition of the Water. that th e ed in attend the | e B B Lo Commissioners Appeal to Ball t[not arriva at the White House ar the % Temperature and Aot ke el Tue e one sen . appointed time and the intervies b distinguished | Wa @t & am.: Great Falls—Tem-| WALT! ON, Presid OBt Retion Defore ET('(‘" Tily was of a brief daretiond] Worden, Rowan | Perature, 76; condition, very muddy. i S BCHLLS: Secrétar B8 700, Genr mother, oxplained, howe hat eir col e : November 14. | 2= Sxplatied, “hawever, (hat) hol will ahein e ey e T Bk T BRIEL who Gived Senator Ball, chairman of the Dis-{I" the next few dave. when. he Inti : American | e e oY e ol suiconstifien s miiue ke et T trict committee, today has before him | Mated, the so-caled Blair controversy I erpdans. : pi) el pecaiicent nlerzed B e at tha Commission- | Will be gone into. Until then he did|ihe Navy at oday—Low tide, 4:10 a.m. and 4:41 | Juse 14, at 2 pm. Relatives and fr} R e D ear extenalon of the |0t wish to make any comment re-|ical cong 3 pm high tide, 16:02 am. and 10:24 | jeted HARMO law which will close all alley dwell- | €arding it : { s he er of the CEORE PEMME. June 1, R > < in Washington on November 14 > of visitors of ¢ nment Tomorrow—Low tide, 4:38 am. and: S residence, N o i . al for the Insane. resigning t high tide, 10:47 am. and | ¢ yo . s it 1s postponed. or the Insane. resign IE RS20 5 [ om “Figth Haptist & — E quoting from the report of PHYSICAL TESTS BEGIN B0UeaEe i Jupe 13, Xn-{ Cadhest = » ST= | e housing commitiee “wnich con- | pq | marcied, Haroiet The Sun and Moon. e e s e runas Stay . =] & 0 R —_— {curred in the belief that it would be | with two chil- ARy B Eone, AR Ainls scted Ly the pastor, Rev. . Brigi ur dear dunglier passed awar. SALE EX’I’RA DINA JT o= |l Shwise o close. alley houses while NNAPOLIS ACADEMY |aren. seph ¥ 17:34 pm. ' L nds are 12 S KEXTS X1 DEAR LiT / / - the city is facing a shortage of and Mrs. Mark vke, survi Tomorrow—Sun rises, 4:41 a.m.; sun | C oo st I secide T Risis” 1oan | AW 1 F“L ur“' . = L= homes, the Commissioners told Sen- _— sets, 7:34 p.o e i AN e o Eoien et 1his 1126 ont b = UE‘S‘ R %\!} ator Ball: oners told Sen- g, iiai Dispateh to The Star. | “Moon risca, 8:52 nm.i(aets, 7:37 am.| A G FRANK LEE, hustaud of Estelle | {04750 thie 1ee o % /// 7! -\ \\\\ \\\\_\§ “As the time is fast approaching! ANNAPOLIS. Md, June 1 COLORED STUDENTS SEEK | Automobile lamps to he lighted one- ‘ SHELLEY. € =— 77 47V T 1YY NN SRS :‘h?n undle]r = sting law these alley | tests of candidates for the Naval Acad- | | half hour after sunset. 8 eiinas 1 IUSES Wi ave to b 2 ” ik SR Acad- ¢ i - . L CLLE dwellings, \inless ll’hwehnill:“:doned |emy who have passed their men- HCNORS FOR DRILLING | Weather in Varfous Cities. CNELL TEMI'LE the Commissioners earnestly req tal examination or who will be admitt s e B el e | :}f“e-w]'ir con}rgmce give this mat-|on certificates of approved preparatory | Ten Companies Representi Th | E | ter early consideration.” ~ e Lot hewan REAHARLY R en Companies Representing Three rcluek { WALKER. In_loving 4 s one which wi e examined d the 4 . O wife. VIRGINTA ) v, B me i headasent 15 Comreet Tt Wi b jxumined daily ‘and the ciass | Sehools After Honors at Stations. suateor | CORAR Geiored % ie FIed one 3 ugo todiy Sume 2 TEL | Oc r, providing for extens of | wee 'he estin el = eather G .. om Zurhorst's i USBAND, 1 ICK 3 | October, provian %uw. nsion (f‘:\h k. The estimated membership American Ball Park. ful:(llndx Funeral from L%r.";.u e B FREDERICK 4. WAL- INCORPORATED Tat the) me B T0D g d o the acy 13 +on Tuesday, Ul GALKER. I oving r 3 ; | heginning of the next i e ¢ . siz & 3 : 2 lovs e 1916 ©1324. 7% ra% DU THUESDAY. | i bl Aot chers of exustic g v e | e S 70 3 s N VY. Y. than tie student body at the beginning < iy E of Dunbar High | T co'of his duiglier, A Franels Mulien. | 330§ gus The internal revenue burcau's office | Of the last year. IE | Sehool, commanded by Capt. Hyman | Pt clonds | A o et at 1422 Pennsylvania avenue will re- | | Chase, marched into the America 2 n, 817 Pennsylvania ave. s.e. {main open unti) 5 o'clock on the aft- - exican Starct : UNERAL DIRECTORS. 9 Cihoons of Wednesday and Thursday | 431 ARRESTS IN TWO DAYS ! Leacos [Uascapullpesiqat i snoidlct . papers please copy.) Eatabliahed 1678, Telephone (ol 7023, o Vasninetomins Int paying! morning, and formally opened the Suntas. Ju THE S. H. HINES CO, thelr second instaliments of their in- {a 1 competitive drill of the 24th|p, 4 S L S et CO, $6 Worsted ] - come tax, which is due Thursday. | Record of Police Department in {eolored) of the Washing- | (lariats T ee ua” Deiah Hers and A%, it o0 14 orste erse ».’ Appreh 2 hool Cadet Corps. 2 L. G- “Sims. ces ot Sten “paiv snding) Taw Vielator - G. S fcex at Lier late resic civate Ambul faay. s. representing Dunbir and dence. Mond 5, "at 8 pm. Burial! e RICKENBACKER IN CRASH. | Maj. Sullivan. suporintendent of police it o Rl S\ O Deal & Con \ OMAHA, Nebr., June 12 reported to Conirissioner Jamss ¥ O¥e. | b s orer 1, are compedr Dt el i - Deal & Co. R OMAHA, Rebe, dune 1% n s F. Oys- | the event, which i« scheduled to clo June 10, 1822, at 9 pm., 816 H ST. N.E. Lincoln 8464, A Bni e brunily Sestran ter that the police made 431 arrests dur- | With revtow LAt 814 N, Faette st, Ales.| Automobile Service. ‘Chape q his large all-metal plane crashed|E the forty-eight nours ended oclock this R s S | ® while attempting to take off from the | 100K (IS, MOTNE: | SPece sts f o Up Uty fternoon { B O e Poseral, Tuisday, Joas 13, ‘m'R SrearaCor . e D 1 K v Nong | numbered fifty-elght, while the aumber {five of the ten « ad gone 2t pome. from Alfred Street = Bapuisi | S @O0’ LB B the Darty was injured e through the m prescribed by Chureh, Alezandria, Va. . 1208:H STREET. NW —_— - e school v autherities. Be. . 2: B - B = e ol e e ar e 11 20 pavE | (FORMERLY S40 F STRW) 0 i e Dyed Within 24 Houra Toloxlat o seventeen for viola- Gompa of Dunbar. in aged thirty-two PHONE _MAIN (08 ot ” s o s liquor laws ang mand of Cant. Eg . Facey: ~ 4 Jackets, green, UAR%A-EOK“D&L“CLEANING co. for jovriding. s i Salng”,- LD b oarans Veommarea ARSpeare c‘”‘.“"“"}“’fispu-. . 2 B D , Fr. 5232 of corn whisky and destruction of 601 Capt. William Wilk: Company L |3} el G New models in or- 2469 18th St, Col. 638 Sione of macn ‘were reporied: °f ®%01 Armatrons., in command ot | Linsbure DML e WM. H. SARDO & CO. bl f gandy dresses, for 2 | Powell Alien, and Company B of Dun- | fesiad. Or 3500 SARD "MOONEY, ' vushand of Sars 3| ‘g2 5 at. ne. Phone Lincoln 524 e i women and misses. [tr-)ur, commanded by Capt. Charles|s. Lake City 2090 Beprismber of Jn | _Modern Chapel. Auto un ] 2 poct stz Colors, rose, pink, | Drew. b 3 tomac, Funeral from late BARE pckets: siaes to Calors,Tom BBk, Companies scheduled to Bty | relicict v a1 V.L.SP CO. 901 o D F. at_ half-hour intervals, ! Cloud D P ieton Tment 10 | ' qther the successors of nor coi g : lare: K of Dunbar. in command of | nected with the original W. R Epea: } $2.50 White Wa:h$ 39 e [ Capt. Danel R Tiog’s € of Armatron: {uTERS, Departca hin e, Satorany, Juse | IESERR et Q40F S, e with revgr fronts. »d by Capt. Sylvester Black- . 192 at her residece. e Rrank. G2 W. = e D st. 8.4 B MI MYERS, the be- e Wide sashes. piped © \ll: H of the Shaw Junior High| joved daugliter of e Willium s) = with blas folds of 5 School. in command of Acting Capt. e e e e s Gabardine h skirt: A t] o) James 5 of rmstrong, com- Louis A., Mary arles D. Mrers, S J r B b L R i e B Handid. by Capt. Charles Qeander:|. Siatise o et Weath Lol A L B i "o Bawin C. 13034 M St. N.W. fon trim; sizes fo 31 waist. » 5 and A of Dunbar, {n command of Capt. | London, Fagland. 3 erill o Grand Ravoond AU MyEte) Eans Automobile Service. " As“:fl‘prfl(!f,’m? e | Eacin g Beance: Tuesday, June 13, at .m. Friends and 3. WILLIAN LE! Director + T R e 1t \°%: | Conenbagen, Dex Telutives ‘dnvited. " Tvierment at Harmony | 2nd embaimer sivetion Commo- o g company will be | jroeatEat ) AToren, cemete: e m. Moderat 36-INCH ECRU MARQUISETTE > announced, and Dr. I "Havden Joh | Harmticon. Rermada. .- UG tne earth Qe broken prices. 852 Pa__ave. Tel call M. 1385 son, member of the board of educa- |San Jusn, Porto Ric nithe heaven, aipertect mpun fer’s A mill purchase of 2,000 yards of Tape-edge Ecru Bon. W Boecent to i commimbaer |Hevans, Cube ... June 10. 19 Frank Geier’s Sons Co. Marquisette, in lengths up to 10 yards. The regular price the diamond stduded, gold teachers'|Colon, Canal beioved wife of the Inte {1113 SEVENTH ST. N.W. Main 2473 of these goods is 2ac. if hought in the full plece. medal and jother hodors which £0 0 nome, 405 A st Funcsl Trom heniie e s ARt the victorious unit. A prize banner | O Relatives and fricads Invited i 1 Io = Fringed, Cut C Bed d the Victorigus unlt, A prize. banner| HARVARD PROFESSOR DIES | iftad ™sutfmen ivacc ™ "% o Limothy Hanlon ged, Cut Corner Bedspread ¢4 ¢o mgiink ing hesl shaving s e el e omiza, T %t G, et of g e ; - t Lieut. 2 5 snce with tegeet the des . SO0t welght, Perfect Quality Crochet Bedspreas, o William King., Capt. Sylvesten H.|Dr- E. H. Nichols, Who Was Cited b & Pt HONERND BARAR. e 5“”//}6 SLE witi sasovted ueal Afieseilies patterns, and for full- —_— Epps and Lieut. W. R. Brown £ . Saembers will Lold_services at the house | »7- S AWLER'S :,ba";a"‘" o beds " These are resiilat: $5.50 vahies and = Tho drill last vear was won by or Service Overseas. Tuesday, June 13, 1:30 p.m. ik sy 5 at only § = Company C of Armstrong, under Capt.| BOSTON, June 12—Dr. Ed O'MEARA. The Socle : & MORTICY ? 3 P N, 8 2—Dr. Edward H. istaiet of Columbin, are bereby notified &4 & ANS Claude Terrell. Nichols, asiociate professor of the Har: Dt ot Conurats of the death of dire. ,Z\ 1730472 P > = & sdical Scnool and in medical{ JOSEPHINE FORBES O'MEARA, a charter T - ‘ashing D, $4 and $5 WHITE SUMMER i gg'“n‘r&;pii Hasuand fost bn;lld!flams;lncfi member of the morlety, Fun wTaaLIID 830 Phones 3. b1z 5515, &2 o . die is home today. Death| At her late residence. — — FOUND. followed a shock suffered just after he | dar. at 1:30 po. Titerment at A JAMES T. RYAN 2 Seri o Dhe society. invited. . : lte o€Es oA e e | LIS o eetousoperadontontis e | B e e JESSE C. SUTER, Pres. S EL AV R o . may e same by vroviig propéris"and pay- e e ovemesias alll 6TS. A. SCHULDT, See. Model Chapel, | Lincoln 242 e ing for this advertisement. John H. Tarbell 8 ¥ ¥ s a leu- =Y & o = g <1l | tenant colonel of both the Rritls O'MEARA. _Offcers and members of Phil Livery in_Connection , SRINDLS. BULL Femain; 2 famala wire: | United Siten armice being chick syr Sherdag W b of JOREPHINE FONDES or urses BIINDLD BULL “Femair: 2, female “wire:| goon In_charge of base hospital. for | OATERA® Fanerai from her late residence MONUMENTS. Beautiful White Hats of horsehair braids, Milan clipped Collie, sable and white, Apply ‘Wash. | each and was cited by Gen. Pershing| 408 A sf o tesday, June 18, at 1:30 | —we specialize In designi — hemp and leghorns, in large and small shapes, trim- And f fhaton Animal Rescue League, 349 Md. ave. | for “exceptionally —meritorious and| pm. ELIZABETH D. SHAW, Pres. We specialize in designing and erect- med with wreaths,'cluster fowers. pompons At "ks o; le‘;fly other woman who law. . : courageous conduct. SARION B. PARKER, S \ng memorials (monuments and mauso- Dons. Some have facings of georgette. A large saving seel elightful, cool, comfortabl BEINBURG. June 10. 1022 at 7 pm. at|leums) of quality and character. in this one-day special at $1.98. 2. J axe LOST. Ter residence, 1458~ Chupin st. ANORA Y sp $1.98. summer shoes. _ sk PLACED ON PROBA'”ON VERONICA REINBURG, D idow” of Louis| We will gladly show you many beau- i red, white and blue setting. Re- 4 C. Reloburg. Requiem mass St. Paul's > = \ Thone. Lincoln 3006, ; g Requiem’ mass 8t Pauls | gigul epecimens of our work In any of MEN S woMEN S HOUSE & HESE two models of white reinskin contal - Dorothy Esther Wolfe, who left un- 9 am. Interment private. the local cemeteries. % 4 sale on property; b; SIS unday. . 102 | are both admirably designed for the e Tome Realty Co., 3607 G 7o | painl bosrdslilis AL fye oCihe proml A e R tohmys (|| THE S E MANNINGICOS NG, IR SLIPPE Gtmost comfort. Bailt Gol. 10454;_good reward, nent hotels of the city, was sentenced | GILLELAND ROBERTS, widow of Thomas 914 Fifteenth Street. looking “Combinati Lraonta good- O S TARETEE s hhie s GaTs Al On eaeh O Eae g R s Otira L of Mary Rob- R T 3 » N I 3 udge Hardison Saturday, but place: Wis Rinehart and Olive Roberts Marton. b - ‘t(',og"'lg he:lm lgaglottl last, ilnug fi}t~ Thite, - Liberal reward; tef 8217, Landmore, | o1 probation on condition that she| interment Pittsburgh, Pa. hend 1 ing in and instep, with ample = go home and live with her mother Deparfed tbis*life Monday, todroo0, P P name Suaky': Srayed from | jn’ Monrovia, Md., and reimburse the at 3:05 n.m., at her resi- 7 m. e management of the various hotels 5 T st. naw., in full triumph of ° ° o irown and white; 10 months | {he full amount of her indebtedness | (BHSIN, fafth, VIEGINIA L. ' SNALL xf 2419; a ’ : ! A st or' > T o rrsa Toooof | Miss Wolfe admitted to the court WODD. derolt e Sy d to 1758 . Lamont X ‘mother of Percy, Arth Adams. 2581 tha 0 had gone to five hotels and | Seonie frene, Lauretta and Louise Sm F B ot $7 00 . s emard 1385 Vermemt|1oft Without paving her board bIlL| woot. Notice of fuer herssfier i Cool suits of mohair, cool cloth Black boudoir Slippers, with oots, o Phone Eranklin 192. Her indebtedness amounted to about | gyTTH. Departed this life on Saturday, Jun The Park Cemetery s : it ot o e & ne e e T | 30000, Her plen was that sho in- | "0, 16z W10 v gt Epednend B | Non-Sectarian ~eiedeat AETES and other feather-weight fabrics, | 5; els, and soft Dozens of other Health and Special-purpose EYEGLASSES, mens 4010 Return i0 - % | fended to pay when she obtained the | pital. Mrs, KATIR & UL, wife of t o - 3 +| silky pompon on vamp; also in- i i i i g 3 42 v m the estate her de.| Iate Timothy Smith devoted mother of Beautiful and fittin, % o sl youns men) Suits]:lad p; also i shoes, which happily combine good looks with per- reward. 13 oney from the es! of de. O rother of Georgs W, Cor 4 or m young . Suits [cluded are one-strap house slip- fect comfort. $5 to $10. EVEGLASSES, w0 Feankin Park: eward. ceased father. ¥ host. of other ‘frends. Fuzeral Tues- location. 3 .. B. Payton, . DLW, ne Frank- orning, June 1 at 11 o'clock, from 3 1 2 g8y Ty M. E; Zion Church. * Tnter- Readily accessible—on BAW 0N electric car line. ment at Anoapolis, Md. pers, made with cushion rubber rington. heels; all sizes in lot, $3 to $8. BACK FROM CONVENTION. Special Dispatch to The Star. MOUNT RAINIER, Md., June 12 The volunteer firemen of Mount Rai- nier, Md., returned home Saturday from the convention of state volun- teer firemen held at Frostburg. The Mount Rainier company was the only one taking its apparatus, two engines, nearly 400 miles over the mountains, going and returning. Those in the party were Chief John Klein, Past Chief George A. Tobey, Fire Marshal Stephen F. Tillman, Mont Harmon, Joe Milles Kollle Yung, Capt. B. M. Fabritz, C. H. Her- berger and Dr. C. F. Orhlendorf, tne department surgeon. are well made and will give com- Sizes 34 to 42. o ir of shell rim, the first of Floder call Miss Turner, Frank- match case . Reward. On Baltimore boule- vard, at District line. Office: 705 12th St.N.W. Phone Franklin 4745 Write for lllustrated Booklet FUNERAL DESIGNS. Gude Bros. Co., 1214 F St, Prompt auto delivery service. Artistic—expressive—inexpensive. fort and service. Members of Beacon Light Tent are motified to attend the funeral of Sister KATE SMITH, Tuesday, June 13, am., fram John Wesley A. M. E. Zion Ghurch, 14th and Corcoran sts. n.w. Al members are requested to turn out in black uniforms. E. CURTIS, Leader. E. BRAXTON, Becretary. . ER. Sons of the Revolution in the Dis- trict of Columbia, June 10, 1822. The death on June 9, 19822, at Washington, D. O.. of the Rev. Oanon WILLIAM TAYLOE BNY- DER, chaplain of the society, is mamounced to the membersilp. The funeral will be held on Monday, June 12, 1823, at 2 p.m.. from the Church of the Incarnation. The mcs of all oficers and past presidents TS ‘urgent uested, ” By direction of Brig. o, oo B e " | EXPRESSIVE FLORAL EMELEMS. Phons 3. OHARLES P. LIGHT, Secretiry, lai MODEHATE FRICES. ‘201617 18, A 5388. Reward. GOLD WATCH and chain, silver Bupday Union station wash room. Lincoln 5509 1 PAPERS—Lmportant school papers, in brown gavelope: on Htn st car, Mondsy mornin ward. Return 1421 Buchanan st. 13 PARASOL, blue silk, 16th st. bus, Sa AR ASOL" Phone North 2208~ Reward. 150 PART OF self-filling fountain pen, 2y 8th, shopping district. OhnlllselleA PIN—Omega Psl Phl_fraternity; somewhere between 19c 18x36 Huck TOWELS 1215¢ Bed border huck towels, double thread quality, ind = good absorbent finish. An exceptional value at this lttle price. 39c 40-Inch 19¢ Yard-Wide ORGANDY | PERCALES ANPZE::“'ES 6¢Yd. large assortment of | yent of lght and dark Ina fisin colors. in organdy and fancy patterns on light and | grounds, with neat dot, " | stripes ana fignres. Cor.7th& K 1318 G St. 414 9tk St. “Foot Comfort” Degpartments n.w. ; ‘2 SILVER FORKS with lefter B on Teward, Miss Dutler, 1207 M st B.w, 4ark grounds in the vol Bxtra big values,

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