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e tively: was junlor warden in 1884 and master in 1885-87; withdrew May 21. 1890, as a charter member of Osiris « U y Lodge, No. 26, serving as its first se- nior warden; became’ junlor grand warden the same year; senlor grand Fayette R. A. Chapter, No. 5, in Octo- ber. 1834 entered the counnil as scribe in 1888, was king dn 1889 and high pricst the following year. He knighted in Columbla Gommand- warden, 1891; deputy grand master, 1892, and grand master. 1893. He re- 5 celved the capitular degrees in La STAR, WAS HINGTON, D. FOR THE UNIVERSITY OF MARYLANfi!PlAN $][I],[m BYM C. FOR MARYLAND U. DROWNS WHILE BATHING. Girl Loses Life in Storm at ¥. W. A, Camp. ' iBeaths. 'WILLIAMSON. Monday. Ji CARELL, ‘beioved hushand ‘oF Marr € %) Mameen. - Suneral tfrom Scottish - Riy Sehedral, 8¢, and B atn. v Tuurste) WOOD. Monday. July 3. 1922, dence. the Earlington Apartment. Mre B RIET 8. WOOD. beloved mother of Martly M. and Mary M. Wood. Funeral ‘Thursds July 6, at pm., at th above residence. s . 1 Held Highest Honors in|xis kpighyd in Lot cdand bed Dairy Building and $47,000 Order—Prominent in came a member of Ocient, No. 5 in i/ 3" iflemoriam — i | which latter commandery he remains. 3 , e e e S vames e was on she rol Grandstand Also to RELL. 1 tm rememeasce of of Washington Council, 1. Royal o iracee of my dear Church Work. and Select Masters. He was one of ter. GEORGIE A BELL. who eil asiew ; Tthe founders of the Masonic Relief Be Erected. iy R T Landon Cabell Williamson, promi- | Association of the United States and e b v o n death. cadls o Canada. was the secretary of the same Three new structures, including a EES LOVING SISTER: KUIZA ODOPSS: 8 nently identified in law practice for CHASE. POYNTER. With for four years and its president for 000 gymnasium and armory, are to the memork i Profesnd owe 59 nearly half a century and recipient of | two years. Hejwas also a past presi- erected at the University of’ Ms his duahter, Men SUATE X, BUNCraR the highest Masonic honors. died yes- | dent of the 1dbal Masonic Board of SR ol o ety My - who ‘derarted seventecn and’ sixteen ooy terday afternoon at his home. Wash- | Rell He held membership in the et ooles ;"K h-‘"'- it was an- g0, Texpectivels. today. b s | Masonic Vete < Assoclation, the nounced today by the universily au- There in a land of i . e was - e pure delight, wh ington Grove. Md. He was SiXt¥-|Convention of High Priestsand Almas thoritics. The total cost of the opera- immortal reign: N eight yvears old and had been in ill | Temple. A. A. O. N. M tions will be about §218%006 TuSnite day excludes the night and pless health for some time |~ He was @ thirty-third degree Mason f SbORUREIE =05 vanixh pain e Ao 2 lof the A. A. Scottish Rite of the In addition to the gymnasium and L are awaiting the r. Williamson was the son oflgoythern Jurisdiction of the United armory there wil be buiit a dairy man- We aball e them avain | U e shore. Samuel D. and Marion R. (Preston) ! States; a _member of Mithras Lodge Architest’s drawi ufactures building and a new grand- MRS, A ity : embe A = Lodge. e ng of mtructure to be erected at College Park, Md., at ost of $100,000. Other bullding | stand al the athletic field. The com- DL CELEAE AND RAMIGE W ;\:il‘l.un.\n:’ £ a8 ora|Detohes 18 No 1. Alnfeansmber of (hy DYATEeIRT |eutmtidns praposed abighe {nsti(tisn(acludsialdatry bunatis andia ] gxant to he erccted mt a combimed | bincd project will be baid. for out of ey bl iy soesesiran sided an s \fl-:;’y‘\‘"";‘Il}’ln\l“\xw}l‘\r-u:." | Bruce Council of Kadosh, and Aibert i \ bond issues voted by the last legisla- departed this life one year ago \odsr: Juy Tater movtns 1o this city, whers haj Fike Consistory, A. A. 8 R, anivan REE e was gradusted from the National | honorary member the Supreme | T 0 To Seat 1,700 Persons. '\'H'-'".f‘.""‘:,' the silent heart, Eniversity Law Schools his-educntion) Sounciliof the/scottish ite. As & The gymnasium building has been de- Doy Sche they canuot tell, being up to that time with a private; member of the Order of the pastern | H MAS—‘HOELOWS DIES. signed by the Baltimore office of Flour- One ou have Toned wn wat) e B it “to| Star. Mr. Willlamson had also at- - now. & Flournoy, architects. 1t will be ST et o the District har. and since that tim Lexalted rank. He was the first | Well Known in Religious Activi- { Georgiun architecture, and will pre- No matier how great my Geapass had been an active and Gdastal o} « m{.,,’,‘:r I?‘\..l 3 ‘n.v(»j t1es mbTHis ol sent an Imposing appearance ;"; its huu-l n:;-n; heaven wecin nearer and brigh e e = or patron of the District o in s City. { tion adfolning the athletic Tal ‘0 know that my d . D et s s duter admitted | Coumbla, and has held the office of - § { white columns will support the roof HER LOVING HUABAND, S EWToN 6 practice hefore the Supreme Court | h 16 practice before the Supreme Court| most worthy grand patron of the | Di onas EIdM ;S8 srealdsnt Lof {ho i the cast and west sides. 1t will hav Wi et o e rand Chapter of the O. E. S | e gne nest. AmonEvions seating capacity of from 1600 to 1.700 | th L. dy. daughter of James|CORNWELL. In sad hat loving remem His offices were in the Washington | He Was one of the rporators and | years. and well known in religlous persons, if it should be desired to use it | A Moody Rhode Island avenue | Drance of our dear mother. JANE CORN s were b ashington | fie WAS 20 0 e e and ern | | activities in this city, died at his e {northeast,” was drowned whil -1 WELL, who deparied this life one Toan and Trust bundins | directors of the Mason | as an-an | row hile bath sear ap Skl | Star Hom {home here Thursday after an illness | = “The ma tling at a ¥ W. C. A. camp at Molige, | '°M¥: July 4, 1021 5 h“;‘:" iR EaRECh Wosk it pernl to Be Held Thursday. S t Denb d Oth { 8¢ three manths. “Funeral services: wide and il Tast Sunday Mother, how lard we tried to saxe you, ad been very active chureh | : | J Sunday morning a ining re- | Miss Moods vas vaca- ears were all in vain: s been verp el I e e~ | Secretary Denby and Others | s, ek e TS i v | Armored Cars, Trench Mor- | [ ek, Wi . | iotiss Movdy, who was on a vaca: | Happs angeis came ud fook von !;;Vr a number of years with the st ! moon at 230 orelock. at the | Given Rousing Welcome at Lol ‘r"”:-";-l Dev, £ B Richanison, t M ! the - ggymy will be mi?u‘i\hwn ino wai_at one time prom- il '1":"-“", e resbyterian and later with the As ite Cathedral, 3d or, officiating. , Interment was | i north fros the structare, reached [nont in Washington msical circles, ) lier. Jesns. in Thy keeping, sembly Church. in which latter "he |3 Interment with M | made Sunday afterrioon at the Ever- | ars and Machine Guns to [ orth frout of 0 Uy a high fight of |went wWith & party of bathers o the ! e reach ihat shigiog sbore, was an elder_and leader of a large S will be in Rock Creek ceme- o green cemetery, Camden, N. J i Lo e “tmory. below the gymma- Y. W. C. A, camp and while in the With us as we did hefore. Bible class. When the Assembly and | Reunion in Japan. | Mr. Hollows was seventv-three| Add Realism at Gettyshurg. [smum. will be entered from ihe krou 3 water a sudden storm came up sweep- | HER DEVOTED DAUGHTER A North Presbyteriun Churches united | Surviving him are a son. A 5 . H*dn_'-ld and was born in England. * A tmming pool may be | ing the entire party into deep water. LAW, MAX AND JEN several years o and formed the | Van Vieck Willlamson of Ridg { B the Associated Press | fa vaurvlveg by wife, MUS | By the Assoctated Press. | stalled at a later date, space being pro- 1 All were saved but Miss Moody. red to the memor; Northminster Presbyter arch he | N. J.: two da Mrs Marg TOKIO, July 4—Premier K.M,,'_.“‘:\,‘l;*\llvl-ll'v\\> two s Charles T | GRTTYSBURG, - ; i wided for this feature. |3 dioody was fur two years a asd asd Garher, OHY W e i that ol nd e 1 1. Moore of Gre S, and M 3 S nd Arthur two daugh Mrs. e e S17. : student at e cK y M * July . 1 ears ugo teacher of a Bible class. His interest |4 brother. Samuel S. Williamson of of the Navy Denby and mem- | B, Kelsey, ind eight grandchildren, | 1ste re-ena t of the mann s D itout 347,000, the t class of the Douglas When the cold earth has fust been throws in other lines of religious activity ; Philadelphia, Pa. and a sister, Mrs. | of the Annapolis class of 1ss1} { which Pickett made his famous char; % Al arres & Methodist Episcopal Church, i am :;:r:uxw? by »\(‘hf“{a.\l{f'hr,‘. he served | Rosa W. Cash of this eity who came on the transport Hender- | INDIAN TREATY BOWL here at a crucial stage of the civil|pacity for from 3006 1o 4.000 b ml_“;mfm ;"Ffi‘;-nll r;lh“h':?hlm:';: O low deep n my heart T adore Biae as its president. ! y son for a class reunton, was a notable | war, United States marines were pre- | 1L Will be construeted o | mmorrow at the Lome and at 4 o'clock in it i many 8 loag day wept lso was a member of the JENNINGS NOT IN JAIL. |event Hesides the visitors and sttt T0Q VANCOU pared today to show a vast throng on | o frderal government | the afternoon at the chapel at Glen- | *Tis the oue rememiranee Toni ot \he National Univers ot thee Ame assy the lunch- VER M . : & on| oo cemetery, i fass 5F rementbendios Tauily foost, i sm"ffl ”I'”_”N\‘r:""“"’!‘ he B rSUEY ) rank ¥ nnings. who plead |eon was ".'“'“"ll'j:‘ n;v?}r;l!;m\lnéhj“ll‘\::‘(‘ :e; USEUM [Vu-rhn ttyxburg batt d how ti i S hout 5 wosdiCamelery it DS snEmae sy n'“'?‘fln’i "'r":\\"};"gnw‘ . frton Grove Assactation. vice presi- |guilty in Police Court to a bigamy !statesmen and politicians. It was one ) Confederate leader would have ma-|ufactures BRRAOR 10 S g i HICKS. 1o loving remembrance of our de o e Harum A L 1o ind tacer that he was | O the largest and most brilliant ever | Vessel Found Under Totem Pole in | NCuYered under conditions of m deen | The strweture sl b iemnical nanating | EX-MUSEUM CURATOR’S husbizg ‘sod” fatper. YHILIP HICKE. w high officer :n l‘rut_’“d"‘u"\' A | guiltless hecause of his first Yan in Japan. Bri . i warfare. of dairy produc nd will be equipped P igie) this life four years ago today, Jul) boggr:;:n:rl.\m,:':-.:m:_::_..:_' having obtained a diverce hefore his | "r:l‘\mau[a-,\xhll.!rTnkx;nrs"}\"x;rv :‘g“:;; ritish Columbia Weighs Included in the equipment which | for their many WIFE TO SEEK ALIMONY My e ewt N igeate. been an enthusiagjic worke cond A i [l Weccher Warren, the Americ 600 Pounds. theumarines will mae see-elghtecn aly — RIS WiFE DAUGHTER'AND sox, 3@ Dranetes of Mooy W S e oo in o | Churies Heecher Warren, chl ameriC| | planes and s b o o | WRECKS OFFICERS’ HATS SAHRE, HiCR T CudliorTE 43 a Mason in Washington® Centennial s S {Hurding. The Americans attending; VANCOUVER, B. C. July 4.—An|morta sl ,’”"V',," ’,‘"';‘WR * | Mrs. G. A. Dorsey of Chicago Wait: MAHONEY. In sad but o Lodge. No. 14, of this jurisdiction. re- —_— the premier's luncheon later wya' Indian treaty howl, wei | To those used 1o th = T i ioved Bl 3 3 y s o = 4 = fte) g 2 0wl ching 001 will be similar to those d in the : < of our beloved won and brother. JAM B the inrenfedyors Febriary | There are no fower than 1800 known | hosts 4t tiffin. In the afternion &5 pounds and said 10 Fe Wi lareest in | Ereat Was ' A number of {he Ul the | o ng Man Arrested in Police Sta- | ing for Husband to Build Up an | MARONEY. who' fepuried Thie itte one 3 18, March 18 and May b, NSO, respeg- |species of lzards {hassador Warren gave the voyvagers existence, was found at Nimkich tuking part in these sham battles are | NN day. Fuly 4, 1921 = W ree which attrac the ' miles north of here o joverseas vere Ve ATl tion After Exciting Struggle. Income Writing Books. We can only sit and think of you. brothe st - of American residente| | The relic, which Is fuid 1o bo mora | 1€ tecorat ry. Com-| poiice head- |, Mine 0% /2be) bostly freca evious function of | than 500 vears old, is i < the i 4 Press. ing of the hourly pain - the sort Many Japane e ialiong S Yo ol s ffteen feet | lune comimas » roon and | s irmr GesrgeaL]| v Em iy e = e pay thelr vespects lists, was' made by Indians. nsing | Corps, and Hrig. Gen. Smedi ! t esi Dorsey. former curator of anthropol- e o e kAl uring the in en en- | stone tools d axes. The bowl, | Butier Iz o e wery of of ‘the field museum. who is now p he rast in pesce. 2 | tertainments sceretars by vistiedlwhich was the center 67 an titer 'Ai Dreparations have heen made o T k ]"“ pe i o an and living a remian life” in New York YnoThy o PATHER. SISTERS AxD prominent Japunese conferred ting Indian ceremony, was called hy | C0mmodate the <t erowd that has the had Joansdtoia Imag & nd trying to learn to be t YNE. In VATh Rear Admital Strauss, command- aho. L s culled B L yet witnessed the representa L liein recovered Dy the DlES.levey wotlien s popuias Chord and becil s e dea Noara et semenieaue ) = 5 .2 oH crlof Tan Wmerican flect i’ Asiatie [ vy irbes |Gl e gtnine ot i Garding [ vk s in the second pre-ixine to make money, Mrs. du C. Dor- | deparied this. lfe threc T = = . 5 A waters, i | Dhise tuibes wonlimeeii tololscush - camp has been deluged with raim | 5 : e % ey will collect alimony July 4. 1919, Masx at St Dominie i 7 The quiet efficiency of the ta ~\\{ | nunting Jaws and tribal houndaries, | (o™ the time it was e e g wasiranted a divorce| for he repose of hix soul Chrd P gt = 3 . 03 3 land on such ¢ asions th bow : he eng or have & you wa (IR 5 v She testified that Dr Dor- In the land of m REA 2 : ns the howl A » The callar beeams that Dr. Dor- 1 sorzone i3 ful women in our organization {RUSSIAN REFUGEES BIG |fiica with some kind of liquor LIt opening new roads and main ] that an The her in 1914 after twenty-two L With ‘friends good and true, (o= operaicyStotiease the isorrow (of: | [ the conference of ‘ehinfs afthe ro- | N AE s wn e | e i ip s o Ao the This world s so lonels [ 5 » It | spective tribes, they would take 4 | pesn oo ol avho are Bore to Wity It of the troubls| world for the museum, and that since il £ women. i = | EAST EUROPE PROBLEM ' Shrcii i iy oula tak | ness the maneuvers ary 225 mon from | resWina Powler had|bis return he has settled in New York | PRICE. In sad tut i BT ST There is no additional charge | = / H oot take 1 ack ot e s ratning cump at| Detectives B s, and Sweeney jand s U¥ing to write books. e Toving ‘motner. SCSK A" PRICE. wht A e 2 s - { | ors the terms agreed on | el Corps are demonset Ay « cut hand and 1ip. | “An alimony agreement signed by Dr. eparied this life five vears ago foday, Jul for services in our chapel. { Other Nations Asked to Relax Tm- | (o i treaty were approved 11 oo B lemener e : g ives had hand-|Darscy was produced ey i 4 A sffiient organt i - i o councilors liquor was aceepted. | nection wi P RE e A \d auicted the caller, he gave greement provides that she Juxs of sadness still come over us. JoSEPH e migration Restrictions as [ hui it the councilors ohjected o any | WA RTINEE 4 ivering. { z Lee Crump, hiz rec 4 month if Dr. Dor- ecret tears do often % WLER'S i S ‘.,vdvh,»)n.r thy tiquor < returned | H ars and his ad- | se income uld reach $3.000 a L A el 1830, easure. land the v was under the | i t : $100 a month if he should reach ven ahove Sod R AeNEvAL [neck of the idol this constituting |LIFE SPARED BY LINCOLN, ;" wid to have asked fori ). and $150 monthly if he attains B B 1o 14—Russt L ultimatum | | ais Grder that might income. i ees Are present in such I1a R mastroy : | ni WS . In loving memors of my de S gees are present in such lar “The bow! was found by a parte en- | CIVIL WAR VETERAN DIES | an ement with an 3 = 108 TR s depariad et e Chapei—Cremations, ¥ the countries of eas gaged in removing a totem pole at-| jwho is painting a picture of suddenly four years ago today. July 4, 1918 WRTIDIANG b-Ceen pe that they have hecome tached to the sid ol heuRail S | R aing na_minister. after a short The golden zate was ope ) 17301732 Ava: P < S HER tand t nz problem. Millions of | The relic will be ced in the Van- | i \is morning Detective Flahert New York, declares that the gente: voics waid The attered over the country:!couver Museum ‘" | Confederate Colonel Had Been!jaa crun fore Jud MeMah, aren’t so bad. 1t's strange Ard with that farewell smile labor are depressad. and thes | o orderly con- | how New York does get to fo e calmly entered home 100 TS | Captured and Sentenced to I he judge for|Fort Worth Record. Thy voice 1% hushed, thy hands at rest— The commissioner here of the vi o ixplanation of his conduct. Crump ~ — Life's work ‘s all 1laid dow: Summisklongs heve ot the v TAX ALPINE TOURISTS. | Be Hanged as Spy. a1 d=pisnidon gL f At S Bus Dot Were & Sunet rewacd; «d an appeal to public = { mitted to Washington Asylum Hospi-1 i A mansion and u crawn B e ) Benort Provintes Put) Lavy | 1 Dispatel to The Star. e ervation 48 10 his mental fi[arl‘lagts. HERCTOVING | HUSGAND. WILLIAW tet" 10, help adlve | Y onj WINCHE va., $ ! Condition | BLACKWELL—MADIGAN. On Mondar, July m’:& 2 by relaxing Room Rent, Food and Drink. ral rit held this morn | 5 THOMAS BLACKWELL of Port In loving remembrance of om ion restrictions and taking | : . : L e b Tind Ores. st ANNIE B MADIGAN o | qeae mather, LILUIE A "WILLIAS, ool these unfortunates s une 0.—Following the ' Chureh, at Mar- THE \VE ‘\TH]f R asiinzion. D Co by The Rev: James D.| Joraried thi eive sears ago today, : ! oy - Vowior. pastor 81, Dominic’s Chureh. = ; i other t or Col. Jol k. ¥ 4 L July 41h is here again | i ront g | CAVANAUGH—GINESL. On June 23, 1922, Ta us the E 4 | | Alpine re P A, a Confederate veteran, whose T i Marsland] st Newark. . ., 308 15 the saddest of the vear The Soundness of An Insurance ||| GUILTY OF TREASON. | have becud oy S Snsie dusihig ihadayves pacel Cpumbin s S andll N AR C I l\l | oo e s jon visitors. There ix a tax on room of the civil war by a pardon issued | o eatle to moder-{ of Wasington 4 | o {rent.u tax on foed and drink and an- | by President Lincoln in fheast winds ompany 1s anagemeni Baron Prechting Was Striving to | otherto cover musie and simiiar S0t | o "Byt i b veen capturea | L —Showers this afternoon, Deaths. Senavats (Getans: actions, Moter ears are taxe Union forces and by cou Toudy ind_tomorrow . . ] ] _ E i Sy o y | ety Vo each v e s TS0 artal s sns was senionced T e FUNERAL DIXECTORS. The proper handling of the busi- | BERLIN. . 4 —Baron Leo Prechi- ey talluues Gaoion evary il ged at a point on the Berry- on the ML hor residence. 1880, 3 S —_T4 e el M e, ing ver was found Euilty of 2 i plainest faod and | ville pike near Win T ot armeL fom S WARTHE P imothy Hanlon ness means success, RIS 1S trie of tie {high treason and sentenced 10 life im- | A DE e deel all arrangements o uting the Toved Wit James W. At-| 41 H ST. N.E Phove L. 5543, MUTUAL FIRE INSURANC CONI- risonment in Munich on the charse | a0k papers declaneiihe -\W\'] <centence had been made, L continued Notu reafter COl B : = 2 vy < ‘. . ad €0 n_ constan com-1 G\, = FEgIONS 2re # SENC it e de od 1o 1 fai a . Mondar. Julr 3. 19 5 p. oL PANY OF THE DISTRICT. for its | matchon with French Siniarer Savd Si5e,08 a0y place n the world this|gaty, /o1 detlied 1o hang the wirand | BOOTE eREEN Roari angnier of e | N AWLERS Managers are the following well-known n Munich and was striving for sep- |0 n () Coture 5 raom at ane af | Avanwhile, influential friends Twenty-Two Hours. e Henrs - Wiiam M Ronth: | el & laration of south Germany fro | imy re i room at any e mother of Henrs F. and Willlam M. Boath, b £ men: G by oo Any from northfrhnem for July and August Every | G0l Boyd got s communication —4 pm., T1 sister of Dr. Henrs W. Freeman, Mrs. Ida s MORTICIANS & {Germany by French occupation troops. | farm home and o o ardine | With President Lincoin, with " 67 8 a 5 F_ Alexander, Mrs Marion drews. ot = N and countr boardin Andre Mrs. IThe proposed dividing line. accordin arding A 4 am. 67 8 am., 6 xandes " 17301732 Pa. ave. P ihe mrano: yiaing line according | nouse is looked up and small country 1at 4 pardon reached the Alice ¥ Braneh and Mixs Gladss Freeman. . e Wm. A. H. Church, lumber merchant Main ‘ BIVER|honses s ates sneBtainabls) tar nany SO REALCELC L0 oy e i Phones X Suizssis. €2 n. A. H. Church, 2 { Main. price. re the sente o tahe UNER. O Mondas. Juls 5. 182 and president-treasurer of the com- : | i Sounlex Lesenionkifthe deciil] g io acl R ERARCRS WL Dunenter o 1ha JAMES T. RYAN ; ! E— eoldizks having Gol. Boyd dns i fiperatur urred at! 1o W, P, Fuller of San Franciscs and he- 317 PA. AVE. B.E. pany: B. F. Saul, real catatc_duler and | “i 1 the ||.u er's life was saved {4 pon yesterday. Lows mperature, | laved wife of Alexander H. Brawner, for-! Model Chapel. Lincoln 142. banker; James T. Petty, District offi: ! ppstead u"li ng_ han he was!y7, occurred at 2:30 a.m. today meriy of this city. LRl Private Ambulances cial; C. Kattelmann, jeweler and build | . B R e R e ate tast Sear—|BUCKER Js au sl Lizery _lo Lonpection, s e ' e Three Points e e e R e e = o j pral bt T e B Weather In Varl July . 2 pm. Relatiyes THE S. H. HINES CO, Opyster, merchant and District Commi battles of the states’ wa el ;‘\;‘[““‘“:“ = 3 “z‘&o“ ¥. HINES, Prop., o o g P " egarde a o ss n VILLIA EODORE. 2903 1 sioner; L. Pierce Boteler, secretary of ’_1 —brings relief from pain jresarded as a fearless an 9 years. beloved husband of ey Drivate Ambun the company, and Edwin C. Branden- congestion. M niral feom 101 0 M| 2 burg, lawyer. Z | | @t 2 _climinates all body poisons. STEAMERS IN CRASH Stasion. €S e G R e o R %‘gfimeeo‘ i anud friends respectfully tnvited. 3208 H_ ET NW i = T— . i == 3 —doesn’t dist: igesti A precions one from us has gone, = e “Confidence in the individual gives 1 3 urbidigestion. OFF PACIFIC e s lnee e et FORMERLY S40 F ST NW) ! k5 Aplace ix vacant in our home ONE _MAIN | assurance regarding the company. | = S Which neser van e lled i ~ CuHNichols Wi el ’ - 2 AR HIS WIFE, MOTHER AND FayiLy +| ARSpeare ole_WBSpesre, P g William A. McKinney Backs Away ; Ariautic ity {BUSEY. Depueied ihis lite Mondar. Julr 3. | e e — 3 H 3 » 3 A Baitumor: ENRY RU Y. He leaves to Office in Company’s Building Wg From Ginyo Maru With Badly | Jrmisstimm o binving s Goe Roner s ot YN& ‘H~ SARROH&, ?9 - : Bismaiek ... baris wnd Alfred: wne sisier. Adn P 2 H at. n.e. one Lincoln 52: 13th & New York Ave. N.W. Dented Hull. o s and i owe of relatives ‘and friends. " F Modern Chapel. Automobile Funerals. ral services at Unton Wesles Church, 23rd R L LAxe ASPIRIN e SRS S5 T4y Y, SPEARE CO, "H, President (! . hanese s " § e e 2 i < : BOTELER. Secretary i Japanese st amer Ginyo Maru and the | Cin H In Coblenz, Germany, February 17, Neither the successorg of nor cone Phone Main 1180 i steamship William McKinney collided o e of Joseph A Hoeft. | pacted with the original W. R. Spea: | early today: dnia fog oft the Montara T s Tih B e Wedant JurTs, | extablishment. © §4() F St. NW. i It attacks pain at the cause—re- lighthouse, sixteen miles south of the Gl o 8:30 e 'wnfl-”mMSL D:;mhxu ._____—’———— . Golden Gate, ording to a wireless loud; s seplehsy Ay Lo e 1 5 : e Tl : ess | : o mer oty Sl e for el Joseph F. Birch’s Sons ! lieves almost instantly. message received here from the Ginyo "_N' ‘;’ invited. Ivterment at Mt. Olivet !3034 M St. N.W. Established 1841, - i Maru, emetery. - N.W. - pliote West 96. , it {JORDAN. Saturday. Julr 1, 1022, at £:20 Suismeiis Bervice: ‘ 5 | The William A. M bound D &t ithe homd o her tmother. n: N from San Francisco for 2 York, | Mismi. % city, ETHEL H. ROBINSON JORDA Quick. Dignified and Eficlent ervice. tEn, Senivilicic te Nek o Xml] R A W Deal & Co. dented hull, wil put into San|dem. Cir voted dnughter of William P. Robinson, S Diego for repairs, Philadelphta. 3 Funeral will be held from the residence of 816 H ST. N.E. Lincoln 3464, The Cinyo Maru reached San Fran- | Phoonix Arz 258 her_aunt, Mrs. Malinda Morton, 2007 Automobile Bervi __Chapet cisco about four hours after the col- {Pittshurg Clondy - July 5, at 1 p.m. 3~ WILLIAM LEE, Fuperal Director lision with the plates along thirty feet | Portlan Cloudy apd embaimer. Livery in conpection. Commo- 3 _./ of her starboard bow badly dented and | Portiand. Clear fi: chspel and modern etematorium, Moderate L : 8. Lake _wve. . orw— E Fipped Shn Antonic mal o Tumpheyy & Sons. Geer" _— an_Diegn Tille uneral services Wednesday at ank Sons Co. o X o pa 30 am. at Pohick Church, Pohick, Vi Fr 1er s - ne cut that takes a long time to|%; brau Interment at Pohick cemetery 1113 SEVENTH ST. N.W. Mg 2473 10 OI"I" heal is a wage cut—Burlington News. | 8t ' MOODY. Suddenly. Bunday. Ju Modern_Chapel. _Telephone i | — = == | Seattle Moline, TIl.. RUTH LOUISE, beloy — = 0 A T WA v g e Taes A ana the e Siite MONUMENTS. ; URNID ACK Moody of 152 Rhiode Teland ave. n.e. Funerai — — Usual Prices Dyed Within 24 Hours goreiEn I R oy et enr wel | “Wassscllzsds damigning and isrect (8 a.m. Greenwich time, today.) friends s +¥"“|ing memorials (monuments and mau. The Eddy is the best food preserver on the market today—and THE DISCOUNTS OF 10% N O W PREVAILING FROM THE REGULAR PRICES are placing more of them in homes than at any period dur- ing our 50 years of suc. cessful handling. Usual prices, that start at .. Housefurnishings Section Main Floor—G St. Entrance ] ING. INeM The Capital's Gift Shop 1315 F Street and 1314 to 1318 G Street Houl¥s: 845 to 5:30 Not the smooth road and the easy climb, but the roughest road, the toughest pull, the steepest hill. 'l:lm' the test we want you to give the Wills Sainte Claire. STERRETT & FLEMING, INC. Champlain Street at Kalorama Road Tel. North 5050 Showrooms, 1233 Connecticut Ave. CARMACK DRY CLEANING CO. Olivet cemeter: OTT. ELSIE GE died July 1, 1 Funeral from W n.w., at 2 pm. When you have taken & roll of pictures be sure that you put the nega- tives "in reliable hands for the finishing process. CE base ball season tickef, Finder please call L. 6008 or “Rew 5 AMERICAN Sunday morning. | Main 5000, Branch 1 We are so sure that we you that we frierds invited. (Mr. Foster's Shop) at Eann's or in bus, sbout 1 p.m. Mond ny- The Cairo, Miss L. . Taylor. G # sister of Walter B. Moxley. paper: please copy.) Dupont Circle, Fr. 5232 L Sttions and...... USRI Ne e | NEWMAN. Satorday. July 1. 1022 Ma) 2460 1Sth St, Col. 636 Ioutsn e : Sl RHTHUR D. NEWMAN, U. §. A., belovd e e B e s husband of Adelaide L. Newman. = Funeral agen, Denmark. Rain from t Myer chapel Wednesday at 10:30 SoncEnaim, " Sweden. Clear ami. Tnterment at Arlington national ceme- 3. Gibraltar, " Spain, .. Clear tery. Flowers to Fort Myer chapel. D t T k Horta_(Fayal), Azores Part clouds | O'NEILL. On Sunday. July at 7:15 on aKe Hamiton, Bermud Forgy at her Newion st San Juan, Porto Ric Part cloudy 2 MAR ighter of John Clear wnd the late 2 Neill. Funeral from ances B e O e e July 5. Interment at Mount FORD OTT (nee Funk) at Hendersonville, right's chapel. 1337 10th Wednesday, July 5. 3% i notgini STON BAG, on Chevy Chase Lake car, Sat- | ROLLINS. Saturday. July 1, 1922, at Ansor ORI I urday. Finder' piease notify C. P. Larrabee, | Comn., PETER ROLLINS. brother of Wil: ot Tof piotures, which Bureau of Standards, and receive reward. liam ottne, 1305, Rigws ot . Funeral v v’ COTAAE DOG—In vicimity of Goodhiope: tam| Mervices wil eld at - Jamen you particularly prize; e e breant . Reward. Biackistons, | Bros.. Wedneadas. duly 5, 10 a.in.” Friends Phadiing. | We do the Florist, 13th and H sts. n.w. 2% | and relatives invited to attend. gort of developing and s —ralr, tortaise el TR, o soft SBORTER. e it rinting that you want. A e Eans. aukeade w.. MAMIE D.. beloved wife of Will b der call North 3156 between 6 4nd | & “Shortes: mother of Ernest B, Moxlex Notice of fu- can please ST dos of TAR. LADY'S WIIST WATCH, Saturday sfternoon. | meral bereafter. (Boston and New York ““r,,’j‘.‘}’;‘Ehgflr‘““fm‘,fi_G.!“s‘:rfic Phone North 4673-J. 1004 Lawrence st. m.e.5* | _papers please copy.) . Day Service,” too—which P Detla Delta Delfa. Saturday, E. F.|BOUTHWORTH. (Nee Thomas). On Monda: will appeal ’eapecluly o Steman engraved. Return to 516 E. Clifton July 3. 182 t 7:06, beloved wife of Jam e PP Terrace: reward. 40 Souttwerth. ' She loaves 1o mourn her loss PIN_D. A. K., marked “Lockwood.” Reward | ~ ypo “Wiiiehs Yo0 M s . rs. Willlam Pampley, snd ‘th brothers, The National if delivered to room 1007, Woodward bidg. 4° | (Ciarence, Charles. James Thomas, Funerai ational ROSARY, garnet gold cross: Dupont Circle, { Thursdsy morning from 2418 G at.. to R b ce Sllo m‘.fi n;e, 10 10!‘2 l;d N sts. n.w. Reward. ;I:llh;'nl‘ld:h;lflhm 9 u'clo;l.h"lwrv In;ll em| N st nw. M. M. L 1 be said for the repose of her soul, then emembran P R v yaviv. Tires Findv T oo gogaier | |0, Congressional cemelery. Relatives and (Baltimore and Cumberland Ome door from —— | THOXAS. July:3, 1822, her residence, 14th St., -°"5., 0. EPECTACLE OASE. coumiaing. suiopermit | T30 AR SR A THONS. Soungest and_ca: ark, on 2. Retura| | Ji.%ier of the iate Dr. jonn M. Thommss to Columbla Dairy, No. 169, Center Market; and Si Ringold, His wife. Fumeral - reward. . vate. Please omit flowers. soleums) of quality and character. A representative will call by appoint- ment with portfolios of designs and suggestions. THE J. F. MANNING CO., INC., 914 _Fifteenth Street. The Park Cenietery n Perpetual Care ec: o K eautiiul and fitting location. Readily accessible—on electric car line. { On Baltimore boule- vard, at District line. Office: 705 12th St.N.% Phone Franklia 4745 Write for Illustrated Booklet FUNERAL DESIGNS. Gude Bros. Co., 1214 F S Prompt auto dalivery servies. eive.

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