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The only woman ever to second the nomination of a presidential candi- d:flu. e WHERE THREE OFFICERS AND FORTY-.FIVE SAILORS WERE KILLED. 5 BTy PRESENTE e : e of California, and the photo was ERS AN : s : K A U FRENCH TAPESTRY PRESENTED TO THE CITY OF PHILADELPHIA. In the background of the photograph is the beautiful piece of Gobel e e R Mississippi _in which forty<ight men were killed and twelve seriously injared by o ceciomens o TN1 tapestrs which yestorles was presented to the Quaker City by Ambassador Jusserand of France. The tapestrs, made especially for the presenta- nation of President Coolidge, Thursday. The accident, the cause of which is yet unknown, took place while the fighting vessel wae takinz ion.. shows “Tlie & American troops passing Independence Hall, Philadelphia, en route to the batlefields of France, = Wide World Photo Dart, in targéet practice ‘oft San Pedro; Calif: By Calted News Picturcs Grabam McNamee. whose voice you heard, if you listened-in on the R. . 8 publican ~national convention in ) 3 RN GROWS TALL. President Goolidge and Cleveland. He will also broadcast AMERICA'S OLDEST “WAR WIDOW.” Such is the title bestowed upon members of the Boy<' and Girls' Corn Club of Indiana. The youngsters the Democratic_convention in New Mrs. Matilda Showacre of New Market, Md. On September 12 she was “HISTORY OF FLAGS™ PRESENTED AT THE FORCE SCHOOL. Mrs. Minnigerode Andrews wrote the were winners in the annual corn contest of the state. and the trip to Wash- York through WEAF 104 years old. and she has heen a widow for fifty years. Uncle Sam pays pageant, which yesterday was given at the school as a part of special Flag day exercises. The photograph ington was one of the rewards. Copyright by Toderwood & Undernood Copsright by Underwood & Underwood her a pension of $30 a month. her husband having served in the Mary. <hows only a few of the children who took part in the pageant. Washington Star Fhoto land militia in the war of 1812, Copyright by Kadel & Herbert. NORTHWEST CITIZENS Masons Plan Fund 'D. C. NAVAL RESERVES Dog. Pet of Walier Reed Hospital. BOY, 5, LOSES LIFE | Poorest Crops |SPLURGE HERE LEADS RE-ELECT OFFICERS ~ OfF 31,000,000 for START TRAINING TRIP Disappears and Veterans Gri WHEN HIT BY AUTO| In Dozen Years TO ARREST AS THIEF University Here Now Indicated Dy tbe Associated i'r I'oorest ‘crop conditions in U. S. S. Eagle Steams Down Po- W hole Post Claimed a Share of Bright-Eyed Little | orphan Home Inmate Is Victim.| Emergency School Appropriation | NEW vORE ; tomac on Second Cruize Mascot Who Came as Gift for Disabled Driver Struck by Trolley | twelve years prevailed Jume 1, cused of Larceny oy Ten. paign to ryise : | according to the Department of This Year, £1,000,000 to bl : of Season. Flying Officer. May Die. | Agriculture. An optimistic note D. L Brainard. Will Make Fight to Get 815.060‘ Count-Doctor” J. F. d'Vallier Ac- university at Wa, n — | was sounded, however, in the in memory of Gieorg 5 ¥ statement that in some vears his wiit planned 1tac anybody here scen Jiggs. the |ilization a well man. But his indom- | MBS. LANSBURGH INJURED| ihen spring has been late, yviela | LEFT MANY DEBTS. CHARGE institution, was sanction bright-eyved little Boston buli terrier, | itable disposition won the sympathy —_— has been good. | terday by the nineteenth number of Washington women e S (I e a4l 9 - e So rose welcoming bark and sun-kis Stoe UL = : . Members Express Thanks for| .onvention of the Nati Wil Spend Two Weeks on Water |77 RUTOR NS B :rm,:“f e it o] A rac ds Ui have heen | Dozen Other Traffic Casualties Are| planted or replanted. and many |Leased Army Man's Home—Val- : : | 2y fields of oats have just come up. ] & »f Masonic Cl lans ance into the darkened lives of | inséparable, Jiggs ever ready to serve ° Through Car Service. B s et Before Return Here. adiance into the darkened lives of | 1HeRiney by B8 . o Nis_ crippled Reported. WIth fow excetiions, cropeidve niot- | uables Disappeared _— e las sl e lieTels rans at Walter | magter, and the broken young officer up to the usual average. Corn, ) Reed Hospital® cager (o give his litile friend as good | spring _wheat, barley and cotton luther L. Derrick was re-elected | 08 1 was On the second traini se of | . ane i 3 Lucius Balderson, five vears in-| are particularly backward “Count” Joseph F. d'Val L. Thr Sl o appointed b : | 1t vou have, in the 0 mercy, |as he got and bette: e 3 . § o e e T | i president of the Northwest Suburban | > Y nd 4 e |the season the U. S. 8. Eagle No. 36, = Wherever the Walter Reed boys | mate of the Swartzell Methodist Home ERLNT N s w28 was known to some, and "D to huind 1d_and reis2 th : v Mo haak | starting and hay is showing less Citizens' Association at » meeting in|, moncs from Sas " the coun- |commanded by Capt. H. J. Nichols, it peier it and damp | EChl, Jleks went too. ' He has been| sor Cuildren, 201 Rittentiouse street,| Somnnd i Tihat “hav 912 |5 avaier, as he was o Tenley School last might. AR| ¥ |phia | 1Tt -her dock- at the foot of Water (). ..% 5 FORC B0 PR P fame %t the White House and only a |and known in the Manor Park neigh-| ment said that the country east of |others, was arrested in Atlantic ither officers were re-elected as fol- | wau clecred o o P the |and O streets southwest, at noon, for | oo, oo Int0 W e OSPItAl e weeks ago was one of the most|borhood as “the boy with the pretty| the Rocky mountains had the {last night, and is expected § 2 eAne s el : T LRpRsL | ! about three years ago. He was an in- | putted members of the §roup that 4t- | ppow e tale by| third coldest May in thirty vears. | &t = SEPOaieR D £ ws: Thomas E. Shoemaker, first| league a two-week voyage. The ship is{g o P00 5 the uccepted | oned Bhe execntive. Drvnslon jagn | Prown curls.” was injured fatally by ol - |here before night in custody of e president: Mrs. Frances W. Ar- — manned entirely by members of the| . .. .. = Sl by b 2 part and parcel of the | a0 automobile yesterday afternoon, | tective P Jones, to answ niuscot of all mascots. An par e is @ part and par : nuld. second vice president; Hervert| Chamoes in Stations of Cnited States Naval Reserve, msmfl\f” e ""‘E"‘r ur‘fd.‘ = ”‘\“’ life of Walter Reed that the boys| while returning to the home from| | ELLS OF EXPLORATIONS. |charge of grana tarceny of propert E. Riley, treasurer, and A. P. Seiler, 0 / of Columbia Battalion, who are mak-|;; .o Sl = there simply cannot do without | school. He suffered a fracture of the i belonging to Brig. Gen. D. L. Brain 7 it is a mascot V' . i g 2 i o T Q " '3 seeretary Army and Navy Officers |ing their annual cruise Veterans Ofter Reward | skull and was severely shocked, at 2:30 | Ralph Graves to Talk to Visiting |ard, U.S. A, 1863 Wyoming avenue Ji, | 3 i He ‘was the personal properiv of | So if you have seen Jiges, or heard | o, \ resolution was adopted to have I All the mornlng white uniformed|pLjeut. Fred F. Connolly. bat . the|oronif 3 2 o'clock, and death occurred at Sibley | Gen. Brainard and numerous me | 1 o deut. o , but any S 1 Vo eighborhood | committee on schools, Joseph B, Of Interest to Capital |siilors were busy loading thousands | wrets pomes clbimed ¥ |of any person in vour neighbor! | Froapitat stiortly Before 4 Educators. M el i S sincer, chairman, press the move for Army. of pounds of supplies required for use |Lieut. Connoily enlisted as an aviator | the sake of Walte ed's maimed | The accident happened on Ritten- | Geographic expeditions which rang- | return of the young man. who is suid { a share of him.|having a new Boston bull terrier, for Iheracnicy i AnrEopHAtiond for & i » during the voyage. while vthers were | during the war. While takin a plane | garrison inquire 1ud try to get the S eiteo i ce | ed the globe, penetrating the bandit- | il : 2 wRehool in e Rection: fo be| Officersord to this eity for du naking other preparations for put-|up near the Mexican border some- ;fim. NEAD DLG srhnre ) belongs | House street, only a short distance | 0 108 K100, Bon o e o Tibet | 10 have had unlimited credit at store wwn us the Kanney School. include 3 Stronz, Medical | 1NS 10 sea. thing happened, and when they man_|where he is need:d most. The veter- | from the Swartzell Home, the auto- |and Mongolia, digging up the hang- |and is alleged to have disappeared Tt was pointed out that an original | corps, Tonvenwarth, Kans Steams Down FPotom: |aged to dig the pilot from beneath |an the post 1ave contributed gen- | mobile being driven by Henry H.|ing gardens of the Incas' Babylon in |from this city leaving unpaid biils ppropriation of $175,000 had been | | 5 < he vessel this afternoon is steam- | the, twisted debri back was | erously from their small incomes to a | Ridgewav, 404 Tulip avenue Takoma | pery, finding nature's secrets in|aggregating several thousand dollars ked for and that this amount had | First Lieut. J. A. Durnford, Quart a 1 2 e ORad 1o | broken. reward fund. and theve will be ample | Park. Md. Ridgeway told the police | glucial jce and seething vo 10| e I halili to bayeiowed B much i yoen cut to $160.000 before being o delpt Fir own the Dotomac, and is ex-| "Iong ago Lieut Connolly gave up |linancial re :ration for the person | he was driving east on Rittenhouse| .rgters, will be described by Ralph |$3.000 at one establishment STRESS NEED OF SEWERS the last s convention ! to anchor at the mouth of the 5 B e > = t hen he saw Several chil- & Cati tsse he House and Senate. Ac- s ; 2 ! ! hope of ever being returned to civ- | who does carry Jiggs pack hcme. street, and when he eral chil- | {FAgere. ¥ S X 2 e P e S R, ATty i wes latal bt whem iicut Ll Gl yer some time tonight. It will get = dren ahead of him. shouted (o them | Gugrarnic” Soctety n _the now Mac |Toseph F. d vallier ehedt t nons. Litds for building the school were let iss, Tex., an way [carly tomorrow morning to get out of the way and made|g,nic quditorium July 1, which will be [at 1825 Q strect, the property of Ger e, domest b wme iEooe, which, e S |k M atelle, T SUEETE | PRIZES GIVEN PUPILS. | FIREMAN ASKS DIVORCE. | cifz. ot fo privent el Snt |5t fiusction Mo S| Bl e VeI, 2 | Ridge! ¥ took the boy ome, o - A 8 A heanes 100 was | % on’ duty in this city ordered | (del and other ship supplies, and re- Association close of the vear, however, and suc then passet . buse of | to othe s de Coi. S. (.|main untll Tuesday morning to give A . . where Miss Ella Hayward, superin- | AS P ) | et R Srelintitied Tand WS W | Veolal Coatt Artilters Corpe, 1o Hono | themen_ an cpportumity to' shake| WArTenton. Va., Exercises Mark | Charges Wife Misbehaved—Co-Re- | funiin, Waprica i 1o Sibiey Hompi- |, ANOUhET Session of the seciety will |ceeded in Keeping mix whercabouts « “tion of the Senat time of | lulu. Hawail; Maj. L. C.' Johnsoa,|down in their new assignments. | Close of the Year. spondent Named. tal. He died before an operation| iy “lecture on the adventures of a|lantic Gity. where, it is stated, he wi arnment judge advocate. to Governors Island.! Tuesday morning the vessel will could be_peFformed.. Lucius Balder=i S b s o G i trations nows tador ihs nameror oS N. Y.: Maj. F. W. Boschen, finance de- | Proceed to a point in the vicinity of | special Dispateh to The Star. Clement E. Murphy of the fire de-, Son, s, father of the child, 3321 1lth |7oULE Be® SED! spectacles—as pearl |d'Orr. S gl Wants: Exis D000 partment, to Fort Sill, Okla; Capt, T.|Lynhaven roads to swing ship’ for | “ywARRENTON, Va, June 14.—Prize |Partment has filed a Shoms DHL fo.the T e T v isimorPe | diving on an isolated coral atoll will | In this city. according to the polic The ociation wi k to have|T. Trapnell, judge advocate, to Fort | corrections, and then will NSO, Ve, 5 suit for a limited divorce brought | i a y S Ene et e eblied alier the | Blss, Tox iproceed to the roads for anchorage, |day exercises at Stuyvesant School by his wife, Louise A. Murphy, in|Police of the tenth precinct to appear | be shown. o ows o wen Keen fo o - A e s| Officers of the Geographic Society | persons as an English physicia: nner in which funds were made| The President has accepted the res- | Spending day there for boat and |took place last Friday mornnig, the |which he asks for an absolute’ di-|at an inquest at the morgue this| FGitC 0larol, S F PRSP | TAOnS, &0 40, USElRE Prysic Iable for the increase in pay of | ignation of Maj. Joseph W. Rumbough, | gun_drills, = according o address bei ¢ Prof. - |vorce. Through Attorney Bertrand | 0. P. Austin, secretary. French count. During the few months police and firemen " | field artillery, to take effect June | schedule, it will pass ouc through | o - (:‘,."’_‘b m“de‘.m Prof. Wil- | merson, jr. he charges misconduct Trolley and Truck Collide. FoA i BS e e ear Ty A resolution expr thanks to| Maj. E. L. Dyer, Coast Artillery |the capes and head up the coast for|liams o Ancnester; (Va. | and names a co-respondent. A collision between a Capital Trac- - stated, he made a host of friends e Washington Railway and Electric | Corps, has been transferred from Fort | L.ewes, Del, at the mouth of Dela-| A. Ludlow Clark, '16, spoke for the | Justice Hoehling In Eqrity Division | tion car and motor truck at Connecti- CREDIT MEN GO MONDAY. | experienced no aifficulty in ge Company and the Publics Utilities | Leavenworth to henectady, Y.; | ware Bay, lying there for a period | ajumni, and the valedictory was de- |1, has granted the application of|cut avenue and Rodman street about . unlimited credit. Commission for granting a through | Maj. J. S. Bragson, Corps of Engin- |and thence proceeding to Philadel-| . 5" po pierre Warwick of the |Walter N. Reddick, president of the |6 o'clock yesterday afternocon result- When the Q street house was d treet car service from upper Wis- | eers, from the West Point Military |Phia for a stay of several days at A2 ¢ [International Brotherhood of Book- [ed in Jacob Gurevich, fifty-five, Belts- | 3 serted, it is stated. iL was learnc onsin_ avenue to the downtown scc- | Academy to Fort Sam Houston, Tex.; | the League Island navy yard. Leav-|graduating class. The graduates o ortRetionas BTOEICRaone, Of (J02E | Ch D 33" 8 staining « probable fatal |D. C. Group to Attend National that the susve youny man had rente ton was alopted. Another resolu- | Chaplain P. O. Wilcox, from Fort |ing League Island Sunday, the Eagle|were Harrison C. Colket, J. Heron |mony payments to his wife. Mary L. |injury. His skull was fractured, and st to New York out rooms, colleoted the rent and left tion was adopted exprossing appre- | Humphreys, Va., to Honoluly, Hawail, | will steam down the bay to Cape|qyoc ot o"h o o (o Reddick. The husband has been pay- | Surgeons at Emergency Hospital said TeLTe I New etk without effecting a settlement of an iation for the work done by Sena(urlnnd Capt. D. R. Dunkle, Ist Cavalry, | May, N. J, using this place as a base, Bdwin B. King t O 250 his condition was critical. Gure Thirty mbers of the Associated |kind with the owner of the pro) Y Yy Senat P 3 Sdwin ing, headmaster, gave |ing $250 per month, but told the court | hi f el Svich irty members of the Associatec he propert DS o s cfiort In procuring | from Marfa, Tex, to New Haven, for|EoInE out cach day for target prac-|, ‘alk on the work of the session |he Is not able o continue such pay- |Was driving north on Connmecticut | poaii Gredit Men of Washington will | Not only did he leave without payir ippropriation duty with the Connecticut Natoinal [Lice. Leaving here Tuesday, the ship [ T (8% ©7, 7€ WOUE O Lhe Ses ac ts. Th fixed th ts |avenue and was making a left-hand | .. vo'eor Now York Monday to attend | the rent, it is stated, but police wers The association announced 'its In- | Guard will head for the Chesapeake and|{fif 17 S ™R 50 A T50 por ourt fixed the payments)cyrn into Rodman street, when the | fOVS S0 V<, (OTE 0n%0r the mational | told. that valaable attomapns ane ention to continue a fight for a bet- | Master Sergt. Henry C. Todie, Quar- |Proceed up the bay and river to|liVere D, at $150 per month. |crash occurred. The motorman and |the annual conven pictures belonging to Gen. Brainard ter sewcrage system in the section. ! termaster Corps, at Camp Meade, Md., ?x&zmico,twhere t}l:e sailors will have P o — e sm:d‘x;ix‘;;rbln‘;ha“roxlfr:!dU)-;;r?lrm‘i"e They wil be headed by Herbert J.| were missing. 1k _line sewer is needed, it was | has bee ced on the retired lis ifle practice on ti nge. S BANKR E etain 1D & snort : i i s - r E ns ated The meeting wis the last one | decount oF sge, 1 | o L o | e o e FILES BANKRUPTCY PLEA. | p\;qINESS HIGH HAS FETE. | inree, dutomabiles were invoived |Rich: president of the local associs: | , Kevort of e alloged operation o be held this season. The next G| e venmol or HL) The Atlas Paper and Bag Company. + | 1ast night about 7:45 o'clock in a col- |Uon: Harry ¥, Ostermyer, nations) al- | He8 made to the bolice, ,Inspecto. egular meeting will be ield the sec- MARINE CORPS. | ‘d" "3"'“0;' to C‘fllvt- ichols, officers | tnrough its gres!denl,hhergos N. Dia: lision :;u%fi?‘:‘xsrl:;fi(:éui“; ew Jer- |lary. 'The latter returned yesterday | had members of his force conduet o1l ond Friday in September. | Col. G. C. Reld, at the navy yard, |#nd men who will make the voyage | vantis, has filed in the District Su ’ ;. . |sey avenues z | four |fTom Cumberland, Md., where he or- | investigation and institute a country \.e: Tork. has beos, ordered to the |are Lieut. William J. Wheatley, ex- |Dreme Court a petition in voluntary Play Features Graduating Exer-|chines being badly damaged and L0ur |ganized credit men of that city. wide search. A warrant for D'Vallis ecutive officer; Lieut. Ralph A. Phil- | bankruptcy. The debts of the com- g persons injure = Forty delegates from Kansas City | was obtained, and only this week | ADDRESSES C.M.T.C. CLUB | Army War College. this city; Lieut. | prash. gumocry o sr o A | Dy are placed at 33,659, with assets e ok pants of the automobile of William | (0% GUSPhre expected in Wash. | was learhod that he was i Atasth Env s 8 y s, 23 N street, were taken Col. W. H. Pritchett, ffom Quantico, | §rade) Bernard A. Sullivan. naviga- | of $2713. Attorney L. A. Block ap- “After the Game,” a two-act play, | H. Rupertus, =3 IF ¥ were Mrs, | inEton tomorrow enroute to the na- [ City. His arrest followed, and police . = 9 | Vo, to San ' Dleko; Culits Lfiwl' Cop. | tor: Lieut. (junior grade) Harold E.|pears for the corporation. featured the class night exercises of |12, Gareld Hospital They were Moy | tional convention. They will be met | wers told that Detective Jones, at the Brig. Gen. Heintzelman Discusses ¢ i 2 % Richardson, first lieutenant; Lieut. |___ - = | the four-yesr fradusti 1 ¢ | nd Mies 13, Fitch, all of the N street | DY representatives of the local as- |seashore resort for another prisoner ol s R. R. Wallace, from Parris Island, | Paul V. Thompson, chief engineer: a class; Philip H. Jones, | o i ooy Y raduating class offand Miss M, N Nk, 447 New York |Sociation, wil be given a dinner at the | would bring the two back. Policc 1917 Training Camps. S. C, to Guantanamo, Cuba; Capt. R. | Ensign John M. Fewell, commanding | S¢3man, second ¢ D H. Jones, | Buginess High School last night in |address, a ¥ i City Club, and will be shown about|say they learned that D'Vailier wa g = B iCy 2l - | officer, first division: Ensign Clarence | Seaman, second cldss; Willlam J.|ine school auditorium. The cast in.|®VeNUe: Wushington. A special program of [ married in New York before he ca Brig. Gen. Stuart Heintzélman, as- | C. Swink, from San ¥rancisco to this |z "y ogan "commanding officer, second | King, seaman, second class: Christian | cluded Gertrude Ochs. Eiisabern Mrx. Lansburgh Injured. entertainment now is being prepared. | to this city tant chief of Staff, vesterday ad:|city; First Lieut. T. J. Cushman, from | division; Ensign_Edwin M. Graham, S. Lants, jr. fireman, third class:| Reilly, Hazel Allen, Madeline Key,| Breaking of the steering gear was = e ressed the Washington C. M. T. C.|Guam to Quantico; First Lieut. H. S. | watch officer; William S. RBhodes, | Dunbar §. TLomax, mess attendant, | Rebecca Kronman, Helen uehobeu';h- d for an accident to the auto- Jub on “Training Camps in 1917 and, Hausman, from Quantico to St Ju- | chief- boatswain's mate: Joseph P. | third class: Clarence D. McClure, fire” | Thelma Brown, Margaret Whaley, |D/omed for an Secieen bursh. 2311 |64 and bruised. She was able to go CHILDREN GIVE PLAY Pheir Developments.” at a meeting in |liens Creek, Va: First Lieut K. |Siattery. chief boatswain's mate, sec- | man, third class; Alexander Mann, |Ruth Quick and Kugene Lorens |mobile of Mre Julins Lansburgh, 2311 o me atter recelving first aid at Gar- £ ihe Graham building. It was the last| Savage, from St. Juliens Creek to|ond class; Willlam Johnston, chief |chief gunner's mate; Henry E. Ma- | Joseph Costinett was stage manager, |Connecticut n‘tnulc.l-xtd the railros 4| fieid Hospital. of the season Quantico; First Lieut M. Shively, | quartermaster; James E. Metee, chief | theny, seaman, second class: Daniel | Assisting him were Mason Wailace, |Viaduct at Rhode Itland avenue and | g Pupils of the Douglass-Simmont Gen. Heintzelman was followed by |from Parris Island to Quantico; Sec: |quartermaster; A. M. Hazell, chief |J. Murphy, seaman, first class: Philip | William Duvall, John P. and [4th street mortheast this morning Driving Under Instrueti | School, under the auspices of th ol. Oliver Dockery, on duty at the ond Lieuts. L. T. Burke and R. S.|machinist's mate; Charles A. Lus-|E. Muth, seaman, second class:Joseph | Rhodes Duvall. sbout”12:45 oiclock. tho car crashed | arigs Barkley was under nstruction |Sereoy.pi s, e aus headquarters of the 3d Corps area,| Viall, from Quantico to this city, and |by, chief machinist's mate; Fd-| H. Neal, mess attendant, third class The exercises were opened with an |against one of the piliars of the Bl |, "y, 5uiomobile of Charles Kinche- | o . acher Association, presented as officer in charge of C. M. T. C. af- | Second Lieuts, K. L Moses, J. C. Har- | ward J. Motley, chief water tender; | David N, Pettit, ssaman, second class: | overture by the Business High School |duct, and was badly damaged ~Mrs. | o (1o suiomobilo of Charles | o | play. Mother Goose's Garden.” in fairs. Col. Dockery spoke on the ar- | mon and G. F. Good, jr., from Quan- | Charles D. Lindamood, chief elec- |Albert Pleasant, mess attendant, | Orchestra, under the direction of Miss | Lansburgh sustained a frac ure; e | loe, East Falls Church, . when t| eng auditorium of the Shaw Junior el 3 the camp for this|tico to Parris Island. trician’s mate: Charles B. Edmonds, | second class; Harney J. Simons, fire- | E. I. Thompson. The address of wel- |right leg and was taken to Emer. accident happened, and the voung |High School. last night. Those who T Tl e T o aTant] e engineman, first class: William M.|man. second class; Edward T. Smith, | come was delivered by Maxwell H.|gency Hospital Frank Raymond, 205 | woman and owner of the car rendered |to0k part were Yvonne Spriggs, Gwer pear. whicn svillopeniJulyiiand. 1an Lewis, cook; Ernest Willlam Ball, |seaman, second class: Walter Swelk- | Stokos, president of the graduating |lock Creek Church road, driver, re- |assistance to Mrs. Falker. dolyn Winslow. John Johnson, Marth: P ShiEtY Iy Waibingto. Did Not Raid Home | fireman, third class; Walter Cruit,|hart, fireman, second class; Charles ‘clase. 'Clayton Brown gave the class |fused hospital treatment for injuries| Among others injured in traffic ac- | Armstrong, Syivester Brooks, Cather _The following three Washingto- E - | seaman,’ second class; Oscar De Prato, | W. Robinson, jr., mess -attendant,|history; Ethel Flaherty the class |to his left arm and leg. cidents vesterday were William John- | ine Norton, Mary Lambert, Blandfield nians, all reserve officers, will leave| 1, g report of a raid by the vice!fireman, third class; Erville C, Dewey, | third olass: S#muel E. Tatham, engi- | prophecy; Edith M. Jung the class| Mrs. Theresa Falker, forty-nine, |son, colored, sixty, 109 Reeves court; | Thompson, Thelma Norris, Richard Monday for duty at the camp as in-|squad in yesterday's Star it was made | seaman, second eclass: Thomas B. neer, first class; Henry 3 poem and Frances Myer the valedic. |1439 Newton street. was knocked | Louis Hardisty, seventeen, 64 N street | Budd and Irene Lee, structors: Lieut. H. P. Long, field ar-|to appear that a raid had been made | Dove, seaman, second ‘class; William man class; tory address. Allan Davis, principal |down hy an automobile driven by |southesat; R. S. Morris, 1337 W street, | Mrs. E. R, Holland was chairman tillery; Lieut. H. H. Rudolph, infan- st the home of Samuel Schik 754 | P. Flaherty, seaman. second clase; ite, i of the school, also spoke. A cornet | ) Marion Barkley, daughter of | Anacostia Ph A. Keiser, 1506 L |the committee on urrengements. .| try. and Lieut. Stephen F, Tillman, | Princeton street. ; The raid w o' | Raymond L. Furbey, mess attendant, liam 3 ham, chie? 3 i solo was rendered by En Lorenz. ntative Alben W. Barkley of [street; Miss Allne Regse, Chastleton |C. Payn. is principal of the School adjutant general. Col. Leroy Herro his home. but at his pluce | third class; Edward W. Garrett, sea- [ Harold W. Yal | _Preccding the cxercises the ciass|Ke ¥, 1760 Euclid street, at Co.|apartments; James H. Houston, 154 A [and Mrs. Wallace Coleman s presi- chairman of the District of Columbia business a near-beer saloon, at|man, second class; Francis J. Gillies, | class, and Edwin B. Albaugh, fireman, | presented a gold watch chaln to|lumbla road and 1ith street last [street northeast, and Paul Myers, 2112 | dent of the Varcnt-Teacher C. M. T. C.. made a short address, 6ih and 1 streets. 5 yeoman, first class; James F, Hussey, third class 4 President Stokes, night about 10:30 o'clock, and shock- ' H street. tion. { —

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