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Supper on lawn and sale of faney articles. W. T. Faulkner _ THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, on.the life and work of Fernando Marllstany, before Spanish-American Atheneum at Thomson School. An- nual election. Coolsy-McCullough Post, 22, ‘Amer. fcan Legion, wilP meet, 8 o'clock, at Capital _Yacht Club,’ 11th street wharf. Convention delegates to be elected. Bring musical instruments. A card party for benefit of Church of the Nativity, will be held, § o'clock, at 6000 Georgia avenue. Distgjet” of Columbia Department I'read a paper|of Reserve Officers’ Association will meet Iin auditorium of new Interior bullding. Maj. Gen. John L. Hines will make address on “Battle Com- mand of & Regiment.” Eureka P. N, F. C. No. 2, G. U O. of O. F.,, will meet, 8 o'clock, at St. Monica's Parish Hall. Petworth Citizens’ Assoclation will 8 o'clock, at Petworth School, t time this summer. The Practical Psychology Club will celebrate its first anniversary at Thom- son School. 7thand D Sts. 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CASH = (R ” Pay as you earn and enjoy TUESDAY, JUNE 15, 192, conPERENCES OPEX. | THE, WEATHER Special Dispateh to The Star. ™ LYNCHBURG, Va., June 19.—The| * District of Columbia, Maryland and Virginia—Generally fair and con- conference of ths Epworth feague of tinued warm weather tonigkt and to- the Virginia Methodist:3C6nference and the Summer Religiotl Schosl of the Southwestern Episcopal Diocese|morrow; gentle south and southwest of Virginia began today, the former|winds. : being in session at the Lynchburg| West Virginia—*Fair tonight and College and the latter at the Vir-|temorrow; warmer in east portion to- ginla Episcopal School, college build- | night. ings being used for the two meet- Records for Twenty-Four Hours. A Thermometer—4 p.m., 87; 8 p.m., 80; 12 midnight, 71; 4.a.m., 65; 8 a.m., 73; | noon, 84, . Barometer—4 pm. 30.10; 8 p.m. 30.11; 12 midnight, 30.13; 4 a'm., 30.1 8 am., 30.13; noon, 30.09. ighest temperature, 88, occurred at 2:50 p.m. yesterday. Lowest tem- perature, 64, occurged at 5:20 a.m. to- ay. Temperature same date last year— Highest, §2; lowest, 65. i Condition of the Water. Temperature and_ condition of the water at 8 a.m.; Great Falls—Tem- perature, 76; condition, muddy. Weather in Various Cities. —_—— Wouldn't it be great if a sult lastéd as long as the vest? 3Z state ot ®» Weather, » Atations. ene, Tex, Albany 2 Atlanta Atlantie City Baltimore .. Birmingham . Rismarck Cloudy Clear Pt.cloudy Clear 8888 EERER Clear Rain Clear Clear Clear Cloudy Clear Pt.cloudy Clear Clear lear H Detroit . B Pato: Garveston Helena Hurom: § Facksinvinl Kanss Bl “Aneel Louisville | Miamy. Fia i New Gr | New York. Clear Cloudy Cloudy Ptocloudy Clear Cloudy Clear E. E. BARNES, 89, DIES; WELL KNOWN IN D. C. Graded Most of Southeast Wash- ington Streets and Put in Sewers. L E. E. BARNE! E. E. Barnes, eighty-nine ydars old, who graded most of the streets in the southeast section of the city and put in most of the sewers there, died v terday at ehis home, 114 3d street southeast. Funeral services are to be held at §t. Peter's Church. Interment is to be at Mount Olivet cemetery ERI3R38IRIRISRRBBRBITRRAARZ S NLLL " San’ Antonio. 29.90 San_Diego... 20.78 Pt_cloudy S. Francisco 29.74 Cloudy Clear’ Cloudy BIIRZRT FOREIGN, (8 a.m., Greenwich time. | stations | London. Paris. France, | Yienna, Austria | Copenhagen, Dertmark. todas.) Temperature. Weather. 54 Part clouds Clear Raining Clear Clear Clear Cloudy t cloudy cloudy rt cloudy oudy COL. HUTTER DIES. Special Dispateh to The Star. LYNCHBURG, Va., June 19.—Col. Risque Hutter, eighty-two, & colo { of the Confederate army. died at his | home, Sandusky., Campbell county, | early saturday. following two weeks' illness. He lived all his life in Camp- ingland. . . Bermuda. Porto Rico. .. 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Dining Room Suite Golden Oak or Jacobean Finish A sturdily made well-designed suite consisting of buffet with mirror, china cabinet, pedestal extension table and six genuine leather seat chairs. Three-Door . Refrigerator 198 Cash or Credit—at The Hub - beil county and was a graduate of the Virginia “Military Institute of the class of 1860. (81, Hutter was a mem- ber of the Episcopal church, and is survived by his wife and four sons. One sister, Mrs. Ada H. Long, sur- vives here. e O QJTY NEWS IN BRIEF. Cornell Alumnl Society has chart- ered a boat for canal trip to Great {Falis Saturday. Will leave 2 p.m., at 36th and M streets, and return about 10 p.m. Miss Abbie Tingley, 1501 Hamilton street, is in charge of ar- rangements. The Wild Flower Preservation S. ciety of America has planned stud hikes for the summer, the first to take place July 4. Party will leave {15th and G streets, 9:15 am. Trolley |to Laurel. Bag trip. | Chemical §ociety, local section, will have field day Saturday on campus of Magyland University. ~Members and |families wiil bring picnic lunch. Tce cream, cakes and coffee served free. Automobile transpprtation wiil be ar- ranged for those:who have no cars. Campus may also be reached by trol- ley. ~ Activities—outdoor sports—will begin at 2 p.m. Cash or. You get Lincoln Post, Department of Po- tomac, will_meet tomorrow evening at G. A. R. Hall. _FOUND. ired Apply Washington Aal mnl Rescue League, 340 Marsland ave. LOST. BAR_PIN—_Sunday alght, downtows. N. 8554, Reward. RRACELETGold Tink. with three sapphires. | Reward. Phone Frankiin 1226, 10° Phone $54.75| at Falls and 15th and the Avenne; Engraved P. Fenwick.” 1383 G st.. 2nd floor. Reward. 0% CAPE—Tan wool, with gray stripe; between Ingleside terrace and Mt. Pleasant’ st., Sat- rday:_reward. Call Col. 8742, . and pendant, silver, set with lapis . between Park road and Arcade market. s ions. Large reward. Mrs 1809 Park road. Tel Columbis Linzle, 1146, 3 CH PURSE—Small, gr 5 ing $51 in bills and door ke, between 17th and Pa. ave. and 18 and New York ave.. this morning before 9 o'clock. Reward. Phone M. 6620, Apt. 805. at 6 p.m. . CHARM, Koights Tempiar, near 14ih and Kenyon.' Reward. 1337 Kenven at. n.w. 20 CHOKER—Three-piece mink: good reward. Mrs. Fredman. 589 Irving st. n..w. COLLIE PUP—G months old: tag No. 11811; reward. 6 Barney Cirele or Lincoln 630. ¢ G—Black and white male bull and fox terrier: stub tail; answers to Jimmy; reward. 1218 N.Y. ave. now: EYE GLASSES, 4:10 p.m. Sunday, Juve 17, at 1 14th and You 'sts F. H. Johnson. Ternoon, brown and Coit, 1630 Newton. a1e Reward. Miss 6. Phone_Col._4: GERMAN POLICE DOG—Name “Wolf." Size and color of wolf. Reward. Return fo 5 well, Oxford Hotel. 19 GLASSES—Tortolse shell; brown leather case: reward. E. G. Poisson, 910 6 _D.e._21¢ GRIP (black), containing brown vest and other apparel. Reward. A. M. Sheppard, 1361 Irving &t. n.w. 200 HANDBAGA Black, between Washington and Sherwood Forest; reward. W. E. Callahan, 1726 N st. n.w. 19% KEY _RING wih bunch of keys, Kindly re- turn 300 8th st. s.e. Reward. 1oe KEYS—Retween 10th and G sta_and Soldiers’ Home. Reward paid at 812 13th st. n.w. for Teturn of same. NECKPIECE, stone marten, In or near York Theater. Reward if returned to 739 Princeton place n.w. . POCKETBOOK—Small, biack, containing $40 okens; lost at Goldenberg’s Monday Please return same and receive Irs. 1da Blackman, 1625 33rd st. n. POCKETBOOK—BIack leather, in or near Glen Bcho; contained D. C. operator’s permit, busi ness cards and bills. Reward. ~Rupert N. . jr.. 1040 Woodward bidg. o FOCKETBOOK, Iady's, gray wiede, Sat. Toth: near Cilfton Terrace spt. Finder kindiy com: musicate with T. E. Dojle, 1808 I st., Main OCKETBOOK—BIack, containing about $12 T Carrency together With Y. M. 0. A" mem bership card_bearing the owner's name, at Glen Echo Saturdey. Return 619 Columbi rond. _ Reward Tos POCKETBOOK, black leather, containing §21 and two fraternity pins (Epsilon Mu Sigma nd De Molay), on Saturday, June 18, between Swann's boathouse and Davie' float. =Reward. Notify 215 9th w 1 POLICP DOG—] of Billle. 1484 Reward, day school, with three bars; liberal P Nrd Hetarn 1504 Caroltne st. mw: ' e N—Jeweled bar; Baturday afternoon: Ragic of petrls, ‘small dismond in. center. North 6577._Reward. ARF—Brown woolen, Sunday evening, down- Bon. Finder please telephona Clave. 1204, % party who picked up same a1 JNBURST BROOCH, diamond and pearl SENPIRT to Bih and K e or on Capiai Traction car, Reward. 1118 I st. n.e. & $34.75 . nswers to name ‘Adams 8396, UIT BOX—Will T “The Hub, June 18, please return to 4th st n.w.? Mr. Barnes was born in the District on June 28, 1834 and spent all his life in this city. For many years he was in the general contracting business and it was during this time that he graded the streets in the southeast and put in its gewers. He was a personal friend of Gov. Shepard. Later he was in the livery business for many years. He retired trom active business about ten years ago, but up until the time of his death presented the appearance of man many years younger than he was. Mr. Barn is_surv d by three daughters, Mrs. Ella Marquardt, Mrs May Butterbaugh and Mrs. James J Hayes, and two granddaughters, Elsie Butterbaugh and Thelma Marquardt. NEW CHILEAN CABINET OUT. SANTIAGO. Chile, June 19.—The senate voted lack of confidence in the new cabinet, which immediately re- signed. The vote was 18 to 8 Card of Thanks. ARNOLD. We wish to extend onur thanks to our many friends and rels . during his illness and for the beautiful floral tributes at his death RS. PAULINE ARNOLD. * Deaths. Monday. June 18, 1923, at his resi. 114 3rd st. se. E. E. £ the late Laura r of his age. ce Wednesday, at 9:30 a.m., thence to St Peter's where mass will be celebrated at Relatives and friends invited to BARNES. in the N9th Andre DADE. A special meeting of Win. Andre 5. U. 0. of 0. Freeman Lodge, No. 2009, G. U will be held at the ball this evening, at 8 o'clock. to arrange f funeral of Bro. PE tendunce is reguested R. W. F SAM'L, W. WATSON, P. 8. DEFFER. Tuesday. June 19, am. PHILIP HARY loving son of Matilda A. and Philip Deffer. Funeral Tharsday. June 21, at 2:30 p.m.. at the residence of his parents, 336 6th st Burial at Forestville, Md. - DE VAUGHN. Tuesday. June . at 3 a.m., CHARLES T. DE VAUGHN. beloved husband of the late e Vaughn (nee Matthews). Fun . 21, at 2 p.m., from his 3t st sw. Friends and relatives to attend. 2 EISEMAN. Suddenly, Monday, June 18, 1923, er residence. | 1438 Spring pl. n.w.. belosed wife of the late J. in her S1st rear. Funeral residence of her (son, Randolph st. n.w.. Thursday. June 2 p.m. Interment in Toledo, Ohio. FAIR. Suddenly. Sunday. 1923, at 3} June (nee Ragland son of Dudler and the late Margret He leaves to mourn their loss brothers and sisters and a host of relatives and friends. Notice of funeral later. . nday. June . after a very LLAM. husband of Kins. Fairmont Augustine’s at 10 am. ande Funeral from Church Wednesday, June Relatives and friends invited. GILLAM. All members of the Drivers' Benevo- lent Association, No. 1, are notified of the death of Brother JOHN R. GILLAM. Fu- neral Wednesday at 9:30 from 633 Fairmont | st nw. WARNER, President. * DANIEL C. GILLAM. Members of Oldest Tnhabitants (colored) are requested to at- Association tend the funeral of JOHN R. GILLAM Wednesda at 10 a.m. from Augustine G. L. WALTO! GILMORE. Departed this life Monda; 18, 1923, at 1 r of June his age, CLINTON, beloved son of Albert D. and ‘Bertie B. and brother of Albertine en (nee Gilmore), James and Arline ilmore of 1335 Tea v. _Funeral services, 1:30 p.m., June 21, at John Wesley A. n Chyr roer 1ith and Core w., R W. 0. Carrington offici friends are invited. HODGES. Monday. June 18, residence, 719 5th st. n.e. beloved husband of Alice M. Hodges (nes Patters Funeral from his father-in Iaw's residence, George S. Patterson. 5th . n.e., Thursdas, June 21, at §:3 thence to St. Aloysius Ohurch, where mass will be said at 9 a.m. for the repose of his soul. Relatives and friends invited (o attend. Interment in Mount Olivet cemetery. 20 MAGRUDER. Monday, June 18. 1023, at t Freedman's Hospital, LAURA at NORMAN L., ER, beloved sister of the late i Magruder and Henrietta Jones, Funeral from the residence of Mrs. C. Jones, 317 3rd st. s.w., Thursday, Jun thence to Tsrael C. s and friends invited. 20 Sundas, June 17, 1923, at 10:40 THOMAS' J., beloved husband of the Funeral from his late .w.. Wednesday thence to St Stephen’s Church, where mass will be said at 9 a.m. for the repose of his soul. Interment at Holy Rood cemetery. 190 ROBINSON. rted this lite Suniay. June 2 residence. 163 Pierce st. n.w., EMANUEL, devoted hiusband of Leons Robinson (nee Anderson), loving father of little Marguerite and beoved son of Mrs. Laura_Chiids, and son-in of Mr. 'and Mrs. W. H. Anderson. Funeral Wednesday, at 1:30 p.m., from Galbraith A. M. E. Zion Church, ~Relatives and friends fnvited. . ROSSIGNOL. _Suddenly, Sunda. . at Arlington Beach, OL. of Clarendon, ' Va. 'Ho leaves his loss a wife ‘and six children, three sisters and four brothers, and mother: in-law. Funeral from St.-Cha Clarendon, Va., Wednesday. at terment at Prospect Hill cemetery. an- nah, Jacksonville, Fla., and Los An- geles, CAllf., papers please copy.) 19+ VILLE. June 17, 1623, after a_lingerin; B s at Homewood Hokpital in’ Baltire Md., WILLIAM OLIVER, aged 83 years, husband of the late Sarah A. Saville. Fu- neral services at the chapel of the Stewart & Mowen Co., 108 West North ave., Balti- ‘more, Md., on Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock. nterment Druid Ridge cemetery. 19 \VOY. Monday, June 18, 1923. at her resi- e ner, 1048 48in" at. m.e., ELIZABETH . SAVOY, beloved daughter of Margert A: and the late William B. Savoy. She is sur- vived by mother father, “four brothers. Willlam G NOONE, am. the Incarnation. Requiem high mass will be sung &t § a.m. for the Tepose of her soul. &ell!lv!s and friends invited to tend. Interment in Mt, Olivet cemetery. * loudé Deaths. STUART. = Sunday, June 17. 1923 at 12:80 am., at Georgetown University Hospital. MaflY STUART of Arlington, Va.. devoted Wife of the late Tseiah Stuart. She leaves fo mourn their loss four siuters, Amanda Thomas, Charlotte Peston, Mianie impson and_Antinette Johnson, ‘and one brother, Barney Peyton,” Funeral Thursday, June 21, at 2 pm., from Hume, Va. ’ THORNETT. Sunday. June 17, 1023, at 2. D AMERICA ¥ RONIE st 20 Sidow of Althed 1t Trssestis an i Funeral from parlors of M. 7. Hysong Co. 1300 N st. n.w., Wedner lay, June 20, 11 n. Interment Columbi ardens, near rendon, Va. Fri é G ends and_ relatives iu BEAHDZKHVEG- In loving embrance of BY HIS LOVING WIFE AUG! E. SONVANIAR DAUGHTER A'\h husband, JOHN H. BROWN, who years 0 _today, June 19 1919. Nativity, Brightwood, D. O, e HIS LOVING WIFE, NELLIE. * FRENCH. Sucred to the memory of our dear sister, ANNIE ELIZABETH FRESCH, wh died eight sears ago today, June 10 10 Anniversary’ muns Tor the epos of ber ol this morning. . Teresa's Church, Ana. HER FAMILY. * In loving memory of our devoted 5 eloved faher”and randtaticr GIBSON. who left us fourteen sears agu Juue 16, 1900. S LUBELLE AND ESTHER. * In_loving memorr of our darling ALICE V. HARRIS. who departed three years ago today, June 19 HARRIS, mother this life 1920 We miss her as though it were vesterdas E LOVING ~CHILDREN, GRACE H BROWN AND VICTORIA C. HERBERT JEFFRIES. In sweet remembrance of o dear wife and mother, ENTELLE JEFFRIEX 0 departed 0, June T depe is life five years ago, Jun Just a line of sweet remembrance, Just a memory fond and true, Just & token of love's devotion That our hearts still hold for yon DEVOTED HUSBAND AND 80N. * McPARLAND. In loving memory of our d varents, father, FARL elghteen years agn today : . and onr mothe March 6, 1918, God takes our loved ones from our home. but sever from our hearts. LOVING CHILDRE: MOBLEY. 1In sad but loving remembrance of our beloved husband and father, WILLIAM H. MOBLEY, who departed this life thirtecs sears ago, June 19, 1910, The golden strings of re gentl tonchied! tuday L. O "oy 410 Eem NG WIFB AND DAUGHTER. * I3 loving remembrance of m . ‘ELIZABETH PRESTON. who diel iay, June 19, 192 "Tis sweet to remember her who once was per. Though o0 me she ix Just a The midnight Stars shine on her gr The one 1 loved but could not save. HER LOVING DAUGHTER, ELIZABETI. * SMART. In sad but loving remembrance « my dear husband, who departed this 1i tse years ago today, Juse 19, 1915 In my heart your memory lingers. Sweetly, tenderly, fond and trie; There is ot & day, dear Ransom, That I do not think of ¥ou WIFE, LOTTIE P. SMART. * SPRIGGS. In loving memory of my dear son MES SPRIGGS, who departed this ago today, June 19, 1914 No one knows the silent heartache. Only those who have lost can tei! Of the grief that is borne in stlence For the oves we loved so well HIS LOVING MOTHEXR Thr purpose. Lord, we cannot see, But all is well that's done by Thae HIS SISTER LILLIAN WESLEY. In sad but loving remembrance o my dear mother, ANNIE WESLEY, who dr parted this life one year ago todsy, Ji 19, 192 Mother, dear, how hard we tried to keep you Prayers and tears were all in vain; Happy angeis came and took you From this worl re and pain. R OVING DAUGHTER, LENA FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Joseph F. Birch’s Sons 3034 M St. N.W, Egtabiiaes 150 Automobile Serricn: 3. WILLIAM LBE. Funeral Director and Embalmer. +Livery in connection. Commodio, chapel and modarn crematorlum. Modera prices. 332 Pa. Ave. n.w. Tel. call M. 1385, V.L¢SPEARE'CQO. Neither the successors of nor con Bected with the original W. K. Spears Prene pron oas. 940 F St. NW. HERBERT B. NEVIUS 926 NEW YORK AVE. N.W. MAIN 2604 Private Ambulance. § SJhe HOME FUNERAL Conducted Inexpensively Col. 464. W.WARREN TALTAVULL A HOME FOR_FUNERAL SERVICE 3619 14TH ST. AT SPRING "WM. H. SARDO & CO.~ 412 H st. nee. Phone Lincoln 524, _Modern_Chapel. Automobile Funers Quick. Dignified and Efclent Serviee. W. W, Deal & Co, 816 H ST. N.E. LINCOLN 3464, Astomobile Service. Ohapet. r——THE ORIGINAL WR Speare Co. 1208 HSTREET,N.W. MAIN 108 FORMERLY $40 F5T. ALMUS R.SPEARE WILLIS B.SPEARE S CLYDE J. NICHOLS =i THOS. R. NALLEY & SONS, 131 ELEVENTH ST. S.E. Tndertakers. Bmbalmers. Homelike Funeral Parlors. Phone Lincoln_480. Frank Geier’s Sons Co. 1113 SEVENTH ST N.W. : Modern Chaper:_Telephone, _Main 2473 Timothy Hanlan 641 H ST. N.E. Phone L. 55414 Sewern ey TICIANS 1730 & 1733 Penas. Ave. " 3 DHONES Main 8513-8513 JAMES T. RYAN, 817 PA. AVE. S.E. Model Chapel. Lincoln 142 Private Ambulances. Livery in Connection. MONUMENTS. ‘We specialize in designing and erect- ing memorials (monuments and mauso- leums) of quality and character. We will gladly show you many beau- tiful specimens of our work in any of the local cemeteries. THE J. F. 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