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SOCIETY "Ermza RUGS « Clean, mothpreof and omaatly ‘maa ‘mommaes Sanitary Carpet Cleaning Co. 419 New Jersey Ave. Telephone Your Befars or fl?:lgu.};:. Sours: North 8138 O-R-D-E-R WE SPECIALIZE (oS ervios Sopertment wil Meing (L R R e PERFECT K s te” nd niougo Bampls Hoom ad ICE CREAM fin_-'n.l;"rnmltm Exchange, 617 l‘ st. n.w. —and Perfect Ices it et b e e oemtury, Perfect Cakes or Pastrics, Too g niinental. Mator Parts Mrs. Coolidge the Ranking Guest at Luncheon Party Entertained To- 'RS. COOLIDGE, Vice President, was wife of the the honor guest ‘of Mrs, Albert day by Mrs. Albert B. Fall. President at the White House and extensively entertained, left yester- day afternoon for New York. The members of the congressional Special Dispatch to The Star, MOUNT HOLLY, N. June 17.— The tawdry'tinsel ot the circus, the glamour of life under the “big top” and the faithlessness which some- times follows the “show business,” Il are entwined in the search to lve the sordid murder of “Honest John"” Brunen, circus’ owner, who was slain at his home in Riverside a wintry night in March last Brunen was shot as he sat by a window read- ing the detalls of the murder of his Iron-Nerved Lion Tamer Near Collapse in Brunen Murder B. Fall, wife of the Secre- party hich visited the Philippines old friend, Willlam Desmond Taylor, Beaths. Powell always kad been considered by the circus hands as & man of iron nerve. Feuring that he would become men- tally unbalanced, the detective, Park- er, took Powell from his cell and car- ried him on fishing trips and many other outings. ey even visited Philadelphia a number of times and were taken by every one for ¥pals." fihvl( Parker rostorsd the nervous equilf- brium of his prisoner and now it is Gota ot the crime and the plot whick | wirg otail of the.crime and the plot wi Proceded 1t: that Powell took Parker | ™1 iax, apcir'sd, (bl life Tuestay, J. to the Brunen home and re-enacted| of faith, WILFORD WEHIGHT his part in the tragedy for him. ber of Oliver, Samuel, William, James The lion tamer seems much relieved Betty Brown: he June 16, 1922, at 4 am.. at General ' Hospital ECGENE NG, pon of Tose X 2ua the Tate Soprwe £ Befly. Foneral frim s lnte resic Requiem s Catholic Church, 3:30." Tntermeni and Margaret Wright and fl YALL KINDS IN STOCK 4 SENT DAY ORDER RECEIVED ; : Quaker Cit’\y Motor Parts Co 2108 Fourteenth St. N.W. nce his confession has been com- eted, but the messages on his cell ‘wall haunt him by day and night. e of the crudest of these reads: “Put me in & rubber coffin, 8o whe! 1 go through hell I'll go a-bouncin. (Copyright, 1922.) also I et s, best of sulatives tary of the Interior, who entertained at a beautifully appointed luncheon today on the balcony at Wardman Park Hotel. The guests, who num- bered thirty, were seated at one large table, which was adorned with early summer flowers. at Hollywood. Slowly, but surely, the Jight is breaking In upon what prom| ed at first to be one of the most baffiing murder mysteries of a decade. Thus far there 18 a missing link in the chain of direct and circumstantial evidence which the authorities are building up. The link is a circus girl, “the girl with the auburn hal stz e g vity o oo ') THE WEATHER D ployes and few knew aught eelse| pDiseriot of Columbia and Maryla: e P e bt of he: Thunderstorms this afternoon and to- lower Wife of Capt. Mendelson, Army Med-| ,)ready there are three persons in s 7 teal Corps, who will soon leave Wash- | 11,6 Nowpt Hofly jail charged with | MERt: continued warm toment — Rgtenitor Gallfornis. the murder. One is a lion-tamer, Calif., TDA C. TACEY, latoved wite of c:mn‘: Paw:]l. ;vho ;nl- con:a;’eg ds, Albert Beer. . that e fire the shotgun c] ). I killeg “Houest John.” ~Fowell nas e m:., “'_"“- md bot loving remembraoce of een on the verge of a 3 ; fresh southwest | (e tacre), whe died ar Detybus and physicel breskdown:and/| Toic; continuse war; 1 thwest | (dey. "June 17, J031. © Anoiversary mese West Virginia—Generaly fair tonight two years ago this summer will en- teru{n the members of the Philip- pine independence mission, now in ‘Washington, at a dinner dance this é\lr::lnx at the Columbia Country Representative Leonidas C. Dyer, Representative Frank Murphy and Representative Guy E. Campbeil form the committee on arrangements for the dinner dance. i In Memoriam. BARNES, dear who In loving remembra; r %00 a5 brother, ALFRED B. BARNER, this ' life years agh Secretary and Mrs. Hughes Open Gray Stone for Seamsom. The BSecretary of State and Mks. Hughes will move today to Gray Stone, the charming suburban home they have taken, on the edge of Rock Creek Park, and which they occupled last summer. They will be joined shortly by their little daughter, 1 Elizabeth Hughes, who spent the winter and spring in_Bermuda. Mr. and Mrs. true |— i ', fond and s PARENTS, SISTERS A.\"D vfi!’o’?ht!fl ® Friday, June 16. 1922, at Rocklin, Mrs. Lawrence Townsend will leave today for a so; S Sedsy journ in the Adiron BANK with old-fashioned POMPEIAN OLIVE OIL Mra. Robert Eskrigge of New Or- leans, who was the guest of Mrs. Lincoln Green during the commence- ment exercises at the National Ca- thedral School, has left, accompanied by her daughters, Miss Barbara tor McCormick and Senator Kellogg and Mr. A. C. Bedford of New York. notions-of integrity Mrs. Walter Wilcox will sail today > . Chauncey Lockhart Waddell, the lat-|rigge a; E it has required delicate handling on at St. Peter's Church. - combined Sold Everywhere fer formerly Miss Catherine Hughes, | Miss Ruth miner oiih Eskrigge AboArd the Tapland. the part of Ellts Parker, Burlington | ang ‘tomorrow; somewhat lower tem- BOTE L ATORE AXD MR ) whose marriage t Saturday was|mer place at Highlands, N. C., where | The Misses Patten ehtertained a|SOURLY “"G;"!": Lo usep. o n "the | Perature. Triead, BDNA M DOVE who Gepard tale with O tine st ot | s e Ul lentercainiyatihouse iparty | COmPAnY ¢ djnner last evening: Setatiaof his atory. It Is surpris- 1ife seven years ago toda. 1915 /{ \ | Bty noneymmeon at Siiver Lake, N. 51, | r the rest of June. The Director of the United States|ing that Powell does not collapse.| Thermome oy e G B e H t l _— Mr. J. Carnan Goodwin is home|R°Clamation Service and Mrs. Arthur [On the walls of the cell which he 12 midnight, 7! Potatine o S ey ok ar kand, the most modern ur’ on riote. The ambassador of Argentina, Mr.|from Harvard Untversity for the sum- | k5 tarey Swhine S0 Drvis o el | SCcuples 1n “murderers "messages i In that happy spirit land. n f 30.01 Le Breton, will sail from New York today for Europe, where he will join Mme. Le Breton and their niece, Miss Liloveras, who have been abroad for some weeks. The ambassador of Belgium, Baron de Cartier, will sall today aboard the Lapland. for Belgium, where he wi spend a time before joining Barones: de Cartier In Paris. He will remain abroad until the autumn, and in his absence the counselor of the embassy, Mr. F. de Selys de Fanson, will be charge d’affaires. The secretary of the British em- bassy and Mrs. R. Leslie Craigie were hoats at a luncheon party today, when & their guests included the counselor|T Warner, rector of the church. Th Z 3 o of the British embassy and MISs.|phride will be attended by her sister, Henry Getty Chilton, with thelr house | Mg °C. C. Rossire, o, of New York. guest, Count Limburg Stirum of The | a5 matron of honor and the other at- Hague, Holland; Mra. John Joyce|tendants will include Mrs. Maynard Broderick, Miss Allsa Mellon, “Miss | . Burrell, Miss Frances Longbotham Mildred Bromwell, Miss Harding and | of Chester, Pa., Mrs. Laurence T. Du Capt. S. R. Balley, naval attache:|Bose, wife of ‘Commander Du Bose, Mr. M D. Peterson, secretary, and|U. S. N, and Mrs. Pierce Whitman Mr. H. H. Sims, attache of the British | of Pulaski, Va. embassy. Mr. John Edward Clyde of Chester, Pa., will be the hest man and the ushers will include Mr. Henry Gould Sweeney, brother-in-law of the bride- groom; Mr. Willlam J. Crothers and Mrs. J. P. Eyre Price, all of Chester, Pa. and Mrs. John Walters of Medla, Pa. A small reception will follow at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Burrell, 3401 Wiscon- sin avenue. The counselor of the British em- bassy and Mrs. Henry Getty Chilton mer vacation and is with his ! the assistant secretary of the 7:{::(0‘:" and Mra. Francis M. Goodwin. Prenuptial Dinmer for c-;.bellu—llmll Party. r. and Mrs. Maynard C. Burrell entertained at dinner last evening, in honor of the former's ter, Miss tend the convention of the American Soclety of Civil Engineers. Townsend Rus- A. from condemned men who have gone 3 to their death. Messages Strike Tenor. “I have gone to the electric chair— good-bye all,” reads one of the most legible of the messages, and even the iron nerves of a lion tamer, it 1120 Vermont Avenue Washington, D. C. Main 8980 Single and double rooms, with and without private bath. Suites of two, three and four rooms, with private bath. A few furnished housekeeping apartments. - TAXIS! Ride for Plenty of people methods of doing ok of you. Canon and Mrs. J. AND" rriEND sell, Mrs. H. Wilfred Du Puy, Mrs, A. 4 2 Davis Ireland and Miss Loulse ire: land are among the prominent Wash- ingtonians sailing today from New York to Europ: is meen can break under such & Henrletta Burrell and Mr. James A.| Mr. and_ Mr: J. atrain. G. Campbell, ir., of Chester. Pa and | daughter. Miss Adélaide Sopride of| Upon the confession of Powell the the “members of the wedding party | South Australia, who are {n Washing- | Suthorties arrested Mrs. Doris Bru- which will attend them at their mar- | ton to visit, have engaged apartments | nen, wife of Honest John, and sfter riage today at b o'clock at St. Alban's|at the Burlington Hotel for an in-|whom he named the “Mighty Dorls— Church. The guests numbered six- definite period. Colonel Ferrari Circu (el aee i en, e ler citles ai Mrs. Calderon Carlisle has gone to| comfortabie 1 fortable fortune for the owne: Hot Springs, where she has taken & |yo 1 o e o A s cottage for the summer months. I Hsclaimen committed, in part, by those wh Mr. and Mrs. W, 5. Hays have leased | WOUld have gained possession of the the residence of Col. and Mrs. Archi- show. er arrest bald Hopiins, 1526 Massachusetis ave. | , Mre Brunen has taken h nue, for the summer. and incarceration calmly. She says i she expected something ot the sort Mr. and Mrs. Francis M. Savage wilj | Would be done. It seems S sail today for South Am,,.w._‘ Th!; ty-five mfnutes after the murder w‘n,: will go through the Panama Canal(Committed before Mrs. Brunen ERVP and will vieit Lima and Valparaiso, |the alarm. She save She ‘A0 50 before crossing the Andes to Buenos | Furthermore, when Brun ® about Aires and Rio de Janeiro. They will | t0 be buried, the :NW‘;‘!‘"C" erse return to this country by way of [Prostrate upon the cofp. Lisbon, Madrid, Biarritz and South- ampton. Temperature same date last year— Highest, 85; lowest, Condition of the Water. Temperature and condition of the water at 8 am.: Great Falls—Tem- perature, 76; condition, muddy. business In sad but loving remembrance of our dear son, WALLIE T. DRAKE, died eleven years 2fe, today, June 171011, FATHE! MOTHER. * EDELEN, Io loving me R BDBLEN, w! ree years ago today, Jume 17, 1919, - We have learned good for us To our Father's rod: make us learn Thy law n upon our God. Bad are the hours of that unhappy da: ‘When God my dear mother away; r, 30 good and kind. h 1ike her did I find. ‘did her best: ber eternal rest. DAUGHTER BERTHA, AND GRANDBONS, VERNON AND WARREN BMITH. g LOFTUS. In loving remembrance of our dear mother, MARGAKET LOFTUS, who died 22 ] o HER CHILDREN, * POCH. A tribate of love and devotion to me; Federal Natidnal Bank John Poole, President States coast and geodetic survey.) Today—Low tide, 8:20 a.m. and 8:36 p.m.; high tide, 1:42 am. and 1:55 p.m. Tomorrow—Low tide, 9:12 a.m. and 24 p.m.; high tide, 2:30 am. and 2:46 p.m. = The Sun and Meen. oday—S8un ro 2 H 1:¥ S se, 4:41 a.m.; sun sets, omorrow—sun rises, 4:: H sets, 7:36 p.m. % iftams o Moon rises, 12:05 a.m.; sets, 12:17 p.m. Automobile lam; nalf hour atter sunser . Ehi0 O7 Weather in Varfous Citfes. ! e lokiine. TS H Cor. Fourteenth and G Streets A The ceremony this afternoon will be performed by Canon George C. F. Bratenahl, assisted by Rev. Dr. Jame; T Gen. Gassouin of France, who spent several days in Washington, during which time he was received by the The prosecutors say that a short time before this “Honest John" and his wife had a quarrel, in which shots were exchanged on both lldeL"They furtber say that “Honest John® had forgiven his wife several marital in- discretions, but their life was far from a happy one. Some of their quarreling was due to the fact that a daughter had been permitted to marry another lion tamer in the show. -s ir and our mother, CLINE P , who departed this life three years m Ml". Jupe 17, 1910. nhl: 'VOTED HUSBAND AND le: PUMPHREY. In sad but loving remembrance of my dear husband, FRAN! . PUMPHREY, ‘who departed this life Ofteen Years ago to- day, June 17, 1807. Mr. and Mrs. Nesbit Leave By Motor for New England. Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Nesbit left town today for New En They will motor up the coast, stopping et the various resorts and reaching Maine about July 1. where they will ou’re hard hit —when you sustain damage to your auto— Abilene, Tex 30.04 Albany ', 8 Brand-new Dodge are doing it—you never Limousines, perfectly ap- oure careful, but the “other fellow” was care- less—and the crash came—or. there was a the Shoreham, when the counselor of Ithe Belgian embassy and Mme. de Selys, the attache of the Belgian em- bassy and Mme. Tilmont and the sec- ‘Washington for Salt Lake City, to attend the meetings of the American Meteorological Society, June 22-24. Their daughter, Miss Helen Marvin, retary of the Swedi: legation and left Washington Thursday for Green- ville, 8. C., where she will pend the RATES that bring with them Juginavedto stand the wero hosts at a dinner party last|Femain several week yecihe tnird prisoner s Hapry ©| Al i s e RS, e o FINER TAXI SERVICE. fherc o nonwayito Tl baass ol ) Prot. Charle in”hin confession, saye e was nired m."‘".‘,.'l‘,.'.':l.::a‘:;:.‘:';fi, perish: by i Mr. Karpovitch and Mr. Poretsk y_Motr to shoo TANiC Birmi God onl mows our feelings since you revent a mishap. Rt A en ot Alnne s Iast evenIng %Y} | bureau, and Mrs. Marvin are leaving | taken from Camden to the Brunen have home in Mohr's automobile. The “girl with the auburn hair” is declared to have seen the slaying and to have made her escape with Powell and Mohr in the latter’s car. Fome awar HIS DEVOTED WIFE, LOUISE PUM- PHREY. . .. In sad but loving remebrance of my dear father, FE, M. PUMPHREY, who departed this life fifteen years ago to- day, Jume 17, 1907. IRTLREBAREIIAN see a BROWN and GRAY TAXI standing still. That’s because of the new LOW . 1 . , First 15 Mile! R g most in riding comfort. Each fitted with an OHMER FARE REGISTER that measures the distance you ride and gives you a printed receipt of the fare, the number of the car and theft; or maybe fire—all of which are beyond your control. But you can put the loss sustained on other Mme. Sager were guests. Commander W. W. Galbraith, U. S. N., and Mrs. Galbraith were the gests of honor at & dinner given last evening hy Capt. Cyrus Miller, U. S. N., and Mra Miller at the White Pea- summer with her sister, Mrs. Edmund { +_ Girl Holds Key to Puszle, Park Norwood. With the taking into custody of | pr*Rit —_— this girl, it is belleved the wkole plot Capt. G. D. Carrington of Fort|for the murder of “Honest John" will Monroe, Va.. and Mrs. Carrington are [be revealed. The authorities belleve guests at the Powhatan. that “the girl” will tell all, once she ™ 282! ~ 3 shoulders. Insure and = rroboration of the | Los faithful mother, AMANDA F. W. the chauffeur who drove you. be protected. What ocock. Mr. John Ritchls, 34, son of Mr. |15 00Tmered Her corrgbor e ecd. | Lo dled two years ago todny, Jupe 17 1620, coverage you - should The guests included Capt. Jean F. J. |and Mrs. John Ritchie, jr.. has re-|eq now to complete the case for the HER DAUGHTER BERT. * E. Rigal, naval attache of the French ! tyrned to his home from the Uni- according to County loving memory of my D sad, grand jury, ioved ‘wife, and our Prosecutor Kelsey. One of the most remarkably phases of the case has been the Fandling of Powell. The man broke down com- pletely shortly after his arrest. His wife clalms that he was drugged at the time he shot the circus owner. It always has been claimed that circus lions billed as ferocious would weep bitterly and die of lonesomene: i left too long by their “tamers” but have and what advan- tages there are in hav- ing US to act as your insurance agents are worth hearing about. Phone us—Main 601- 602. LeROY MARK, Ine. Colorado Building embassy; Capt. Piero Civalleri, naval attache of the Italian embassy; Capt. H. G. Aranha, naval attache of the Brazilian embassy; Capt. and Mrs. Luke McNamee, Commander Mra. W. J. Giles, Commander and Mrs. Walter B. Woodson and Commander W. F. Halsey. Capt. Miller is reliev- ing Commander Galbraith in the bu- reau of naval Intelligence. Mr. and Mrs. George E. Hamilton will entertain & number of young coplo at & supper party this even- ng in compliment to their daughters, the Misses Hamilton, at Stone Ridge, | Who have been in Florida for sev- iaoaromrth 4 ! eral months, are in Washington en theltiplaceionithy Bockyiils pike iroute to their home and are at the Capt. and Mrs. SRl ane X H, Gerhara a a [ Burlington Hotel. ] le, who wai ormer] s fe— A e boclonkay of Litis Book, Ark.| Mr. E. H. Reeder entertalned a are.guests of his parents, Col. and | company at luncheon yesterday at Mrs. Gerhard, for a few days before [ the New Willard. . Driven by courteous chauffeurs properly mindful of their place, yet enthusiastic in their ef- forts to give you prompt, satisfactory service. versity of Virginia. . City. Philadelphia. 30. Phoenix, Aris 29.74 Pittal 29. 32382 RIPE8ESE ‘W. L. McMenime: w. McMenimen of the United States Railroad Labor Board, s spending a few weeks in_Washing- ;:n.,!toppln( at the Burlington otel. wife of Mr. . Though long departed, her memory still HER DEVOTED HUSBAND AND CHIL- DREN. . PURCELL. In sad but loving memory of our darling mamme, MARJORIE ARLINE, who left us six years ago todsy, June 17, 1918 Asniversaiy. mass st St Aleysine Note the Rates! 25c first 13 mile Miss Helen W. Penney entertained & company of thirty guests at lunch- eon today at Wardman Park Hotel. Dr. and Mrs. H. Sanche, New York, Dear mamma. smile on us from heave: Ask God to guide us through life, That we in_your footsteps follow, And th vold worldly strife. Amiable, Beloved, Beautiful. HER _BABIES_BUBSIE, AGE 8; AR- LINE, AGE 6. 10c each additional 1; mile! white, Animai ATREDALE_Tan, black siddle, shaved ciose, AAme ATag : Nicense 3063: gone FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Chose wh Births Reported. . name since June perrorm thelr' ID?:AS'I(:'.IHQ training camp at Camp : Mr. "‘lv' George L"b“ :V"hm”fl“ %%1.,52?,“.6‘”3:“‘ 560-W. Reward. 2844 Tim = = s 2 — s sailing today on board the Lap- o small Terke T othy Hanl es g o Mrs. Foster McKissick of Greenville, |land to spend the summer in Europe | BABY CHAIN, 'with two small lockets Wt od Tirrsl L e N i Phove L. 5548 \ 3 N. G, who was to have arrived in (and to celebrate the fifty-second an- | tsched engrared Yaripe: nerf, LoPos 708 | four honrs: e : f<h w Washington todsy to be the guest 'niversary of his salling from Eng- | !ef e Hurry an4 Betts Boseathal, ginl. 3 over the week end of Col. and Mrs. land for the United States. Mr. Lee |3 dhm:‘—'“ L Findes| Syivester H. and Nellie 3. Weeder, boy. Jimes J. and Margaret M. Fi Anaville and Julia Nasells, o Anna iz T. Q. Donaldson, has had to postpone | will return to this country on board her visit on account of illness in her | the Majestic in September. ot —_— Miss Edith Olson, Miss Winfred San. Senator Edge entertained at lunch- |der, Miss Cecile McMahon and Miss eon at the itol Thursday in honor [Mary Steedman, all of Toledo, Ohio, of Gen. ton Gassouin, formerly |are guests at the Burlington Hotel chief of staff of the French army.|They intend visiting several parts of Among the guests were Vice Presi- |the country during school vacation, dent Eoohdx Senator Lodge, Sena-|dnd Washington is their first stop. Mrs. Flora C. Dyer has returned to ! washington from North Beach, where |21. i;"’ has b;:n l:nco il&(‘ty }) s!lze -u} CARD gam—hay‘ “'f:;,;'fi,m' ’"’,‘.‘:",l; ave her ughter, iss Dennison o ., Fri evening on [New York, to visit her next week Cul at 1815 East Capltol at. or fele and they will spend some time at pci ; 1517 R street. manner recognize higher Busineed ust A than those Wi of bavter--:; # Ours s a maximum-~ service NI2606%/926 N°YAVE™ e NEVIL UNERALD/RET in with two rubles. please call Apt. 803, Stovelelgh Court. Teward. BATHING 8UIT, towel and bag, near .ul«.m._‘ Beward. Phone Lincoln 8548. Liberal 18° upon their return to Nichols & Bond bldg. ,00CH—Pink cameo, with seed pearls: on !Bllm st bus er in downtown shopping district. Reward if returned to 1407 W st. n.w. 1:?" 1. JAMES T. RYAN 317 PA. AVE. B.E. L. Private Ambaldnces. L ia Conn: Telephone Col. 702 THE 8. H. HINES CO,, W. R_¥. HINES, Prop., 29012908 14th ot mbulance. ____, 5 L Quick, Dignified and Efficlent Servics. 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