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SOCIETY |DEATH TAKESNOTED | carvs of Thanks. Beaths. . . Dr. C. .&lphonlo Smith, Native of | PIEDRICH. We wish to extend to the many | SMITH. Services ut the family residesce . . . : oo North Carolina, Victim of TR e . BRmer 3 June 16,17, 18,19 || Mrs. Coolidge Gives Prizes to Three|f i i o T orotmtcd s, | bt seie St B e | ssocme Mmoo, , Various Forms of Fun Lucky Women of the National i - g T btuolsots 40d, olehbors fhasks tor | GLth! METICELohr s 1 Bt o o Everyone Invited -Essay Contest. )b - ] j 1 7] | ectarer, head of tho department of TOLIVER. Thursday. Jume 12, 1874 at her = . yesterday following a protracted ill- Departed this life Friday, Juge 13,| DO.2 3 1oviog bushand. fatber and step Garden Party — - (e O . it o e s W A ot s i 4 o . - ANNAPOLIS EDUCATOR | “ izt eor iy o breses 2ot brwrt | Loaee, fo" 3% S50 8 Jierat Sacred Heart Shrine 3 . : ety e MR | el o Comtctal SelS R L : i e Tor Gur”Tace bresner- br. GHOBGE. ¥ 16th & Park Rd. N.W. |I| ; relatives, neighbors and {riends oor sincere | W00 T <1, nw. at 1 p.os By order of thanis for their kind exyressions of eym. | WALTER T, BRENE Hror Moi) Moster. home of his dsughter. Mrs. Grice A. Bahoer. YARBOUGH. We wish to extend to tbe many | Fhiladeiphis. Pr., FRANK 3. STOCKING ANNAPOLIS, Md, June 14.—Dr. C. . pital ax 3 v pressions of r day e 16, at 2:30 lock. t Alphonso Smith, noted educator and| Ietser °Of TUPSRY At the death of oMr | Glawood cemetery T D lstementip 4 Tesidence, 45 Fonton i n i English at the Naval Academy, died Deaths. Delovea wie of Jaue Tollver: Hhe souees to R e s - esented &t Chesapeake City, Md., for the re- A > 3 : o B .| mother ‘and a host of relatives and friends SUNNY HILL RS. COOLIDGE presented 3 3 1 3 i ness. He was a native of Greens- 8w at Mercy Hospital, Baitimore. | Funeral Monday. June 16 st o orcick N ren I ree. Tucky | mainder of the season. . : CHARLES HENRY DALL. beloved son of | the Third sarios Bhociin ¢ e og fom o ' boro, N. C, and sixty years old. Charles T. and H Py TEA HOUSE winners of essays on the| Senator David A Reed of Pennml- g ] Yoneral gorvices: will be bald day, Jume 1o El',""“'," (Funeral Mon | Que ste. n.w., Fev. J. Bullock, pastor Luncheons—Chicker Dinners |\" ' “" subject of «wWhy o Voune | {ollis, [ AmGHE, hose SUK, (e 3 | J | moeh i Aondemy, chapel, 4ty | DS Congreaioin ety e In Memoriam. Jones Bridge Read, Chevy Chase, Md. | Man now Shou end a " |Reed and thelr daughter, Miss Rosa- 3 g % P bod: 5 o Wi E < . . - ., . o v 4 i y will be taken to Greensboro for ALLEN. In sad but lovisg remembrance of A Special Ofter Py affair being part of the fag da¥| o Ginerr, wife of the Speaker| FEE i 3 e s | | bs Rear Admiral Henry B Wilson. | erick M. Barkhard. ~ Netie of *fuserai oac vear ago today, June 14, 1628 o R Boctiial Pitas exercises on the Eltpse of the House of Representatives, is P fendeiiy JoT ithe gy, Dn | emstiar @ tf ul el ~ ' to John's College; Dr. Carroll S. Alden, | ®0R: June 14, 1024, at 3 am., at the resi ST ia land ot peace Sad ooat From Philadelphia Trip. lett accompanied New 5 B e o $5 ) P panied her to New York of English: Prof. Howard MeCor-| Ii Panecineta aw. mai Mamy TFE. MAGGIE ALLE |embassy from Philadelphia, where ."A., Is safling today from New G w ] | Soporpiienty G. 8. Wallace 20| ORUIT. prdey. Juse 13, 1001, oD DADGIT B AND GRA R dwin D. Crutt, 1 her S6(h y A {and will not have any velebration for mother, PRISCILLA BELL, who departe Carmack Dry Cleaning Co. | ; 2730 Broadwas. after brief illuess, CHAK iy oA o Tbresentatives, 1n Enoch B. Garey, president of St. ¥rom this world of care aud sorrow senior assistant in the department s her r husband, E The Ambassador of France and |tojsee her sall ST Cnglisn: Fro” Howard MeCor-| IfYolk MM Sl R W E A (e RWOOD NDERWOOD - | the ambassador presented a tapestry | YOrk on the Leviathan for.Europe. He P XA i 5 Cobpm: et vaung oosians ot iny | donce, " Uaabelage it Wintay | HISPEVOTED DATGHTER ASD CRARY Mourning Blacks Dyed | Philadclphia ftates military cemeteries, and will g 2 7 4| will serve as pallbearers. Fuveral services ut her late resideuce. Bastile day today, which is the| - ¥ : 7 B b e ¢ MOTHER RECENTLY BURIED. |DAILEY. At Evanston, Iil, st the resi this life six years ago today, June 14, 1805 | S St COOK. of Baby % and Mme, Jusserand Dack spend the summer abroad. Mr. Gil- MARY eternal rest Mme. Jusserand have returned to the Jobn J. PaTEbIAR chiat /ot stalts Commander John T. Bowers, Com- | friends invited. v Aot 3 £7 4 . 4 1l b5t B, loved wife i P RE | for his government to the city of will go to France to visit the United g d Gl Navy, former pupls of Dr. Smith, "';n”.h‘m‘ CHARLUTTE E.. beloved wif, H MATTHEW AND THERESS 24-HOUR SERVICE The Ambassador and Mme. Jusser- | 5 Rl the "Olympio” sameg "in : - ; terment Movocacs. cenghters : Sacred o the memory of my des Main 1344 French independence day Brig. Gen. and Mrs. Harry Taylor , ‘ T e of her dmughter, Mre. A H. Homrighaus, I stood by her bedside 3 will entertain at dinner this evening o Tllne i 4 LOTTE M. DAILEY, Asd suw hes donl damert . EY, beloved mother of : ; e w | The ambassador of Peru, Dr. Her- |at the (hevy Chase Club when their SR : 3 ss of Dr. Smith Follows Visit Louse Morighans, Florcace Babre ang A et he F <lin S nan Velarde, was the guest of honér | guests have been asked to meet Maj ¢ P 4 Paul Dulley. Funeral services and burial gt 3 PR L i The Franklin Sq. Hotel [ e, N A e lon Polo, | Gen. and re. Lanstar 5 o . 2 b _ o to Old Home for Funeral. Evauston Monday. urislst| HER HEART-BHOKEN' IRESL PENDI | president of the Peruvian arbitration | L e— ) 4 : % % ; REENEBORO, N. C., June 14.—The | FARQUHAR. v . - s = — Q‘:thtt %bflppt D mission entercaining at the | Rear Admiral and Mrs. Willard H A body of Dr. C. Alphonso Smith, who | Felins Sren Montsmeersils ! | e, LAWRERCE CIARK. who depact - Pt | Brownson are umong those sailing on e P i died in~ Annapolis, Md., wiil be| ELIZA'ELGAR. 1o ber 8ot year Fuoocsi| this life oue year ago today ! A docidedly different place to | | the Cedric for Europe. 3 2 ; brought to Greensboro tomorrow.| &t Friends’ Meeting House, Sandy Spr He giveth His beloved sleep. eat a delightful meal—Drop in. The Secretary of the Interior Dr. e siniskor OF Gt ae - g 8 : 7 g‘ur;eul sc!rvlr)'..‘es v.;_)ll be gldhhcre' at| Md., Sunday, June 15, at 2 o.m. 15 HIS DEVOTED DAUGHTER, LSSIE M Ith Street at K Hubert Work, will leave Washington |, Whe ministe hina and Mme. Sze % 3 9 i /4|5, pm. at the First esbyterian | FINWEY. Departed tnis life Juse 12, 192 CLARK. . 7 he middle of the week for Denver |3 eir childrengwill leave this aft- 4 Church, where his father long served | MARY B bres e g2 1920 | IRWIN. In loving remembrance of my dea Open 7:30 AM.—Close 1 AM. KN|{; attend the marriage of his voung- Bt e e st i N\ €rnoon. for thelr cottags neus Woads 5 ; . : 1| as pastor. axughter's mother. MARY TRWIN. who departed 5 o sttt et iAge Mi55 | Hole. Mass, where they will remain i i Dr. Smith was in Greensboro a little | over. sd - Sepvioiarira K. Greepe, Laod. | {0100, Years ago today, Jone 14 1922 > Irma Weicher, daughter of Mr. Rob- (HIGUEh the rest of the summer. . X Gl more than two months 8go to attend | odisi Church, June 15, 12 o'clock. Fricads| Thou art gope, but not forgottea. Irma Welcher. daughter of Mr. Robi|, The ministor was the guest of el o ; X 4] | the funera) of his mother, Mrs. Jacob | 8d reiatises nvited | In this great world of srei > L o honer yesterduy at luncheon given . " ) 4 2 Henry Smith. Ho then appeared to be T did not hold her dying band #halt always be remembered utlcu[‘a QICUM | teke place Satur : by the former solicitor of the State 5 3 b ¢ in good health, but shortly thereafter 1 did not see ber die. | long as God gives e life. « i e Suther- | Department, Mr. Lester H. Woolsey,| ] ! : entered a hospital in Baitimore, seri- | 1 only know sie went away HER DEVOTED DAVGATER, JCLLA | k] i Adr e T the Leeviuthan |4t the Shoréham Hotel. x R S ously ill. A partial recovery fol- And pever sald good-bye. MCEINLEY na eratea 15 remain ‘abroad until the middle of | Prince Vi — ¥ AR T M. lowed, but ho was never ablo 1o over- MABTRA. +|JENEDNS. Eacrd o the momors of my dea o re e E vines Vigwo aad Bis bride, Piincess come 'a smerious liver trouble and in|FLUERY. Fri J g ter, DANTEL R. JE : e Exquisitely Scent e == Eloanor, are spending. the carly pol MRS, MERCHANT MAHONEY B uekd hia) CrticRL condltion P c=atine el I M R pned, (s Ute one ess axeioair, Ju q y Senator and Mrs, Thomas F. Bay- |ampton. Long 12{1’-":5,'":;;:[:)3;“3; Wife of the representative of Canadian affairs, British embassy. leaving' | family 1o [0 MOMPers of bis| GHACE U belored jrife of te late dous| |1 T One lews on eartho o evare ard have opened their summer home |occupying the villa of Mr. and Mrs | Weskington tomorrow for Montreal and other points before going fo her| Dr Smith studied extensively | of ber sister, Mo George W. Arnold. 1008 | e loas the pikrm'. daily croms o besr Frederic A. de Peyeter mnens s | summer home at Stasley Island, Lake St. Francis, July 1 abroad and held important professor- | M ¥l &.¢. Moodas, June 16, at 530 a.m | (oe more the crows of the blessed 1o wear day. when ‘Mr. and Mrs. de Pryste ships in various southern universities, | wiiP"S. (210" or the repose of ot rosl. "la| LOVING ‘DalCHTER MSE. MATD 3 will return from Minnewaska. Princi among them being Nort arolina | Vit of he [ LOVING R, 8. 3 Viggo and Princess Eleano ) | have taken an apartment at the Du-|French embassy, has sent her mount | and Virginia. He was a brother of | (ives od friend iaring, CC2¢W7- Bela-| MILLER for the former's h Tor L sadl | pont to Virginia for ih Dr. Henry Louis Smith. president of B0 frands o vifod * | JOENSON. 1o sed bat X remembranc- s home in Denmark [Pont nia for the summer. 3 . pres . In mbranc later in the summer. T] . —— Washington and Lee University; Dr.| FRAZIER. Departed this life Friday, Jone | Of W5 devoted grandmotner. BETTIE JOH™ was formery TlE E,emg‘:fi:;r Dr. W. D. Tewksbury left today on| Mrs. R. G. Dickerson of Georgia, | Egbert Smith of Nashville, Tenn.: Dr.| 1 1826 at 8 am., st Auastic City,'. 3. | SON. who depuried this lite one year oz Green of New York and her marriage | % MOL0T trip to New England with | wife of Judge Dickerson, and her son, | Hay Watson Smith of Little Rock.| 00 ';-( beloved wite of Alex. Frasler end T o8 T to the Prince took place Tuesday Commander H. A. Brown, Mr. G. H |Lieut. James C. Dickerson, have coms | Ark. In 1905 he was married to Miss | 70" Of Maria Brooks. Notice of funeral| Sug, wore s crown of pationce. . Thompson and Mr. Hugh Tennant of | to Washington and are visiting Mrs. | Susie McGee Heck of Raleigh, Who| ppop ™ o0 = | J il L Miss Laura Evangelene Lovett, | the British embassy. He will return | I'rancis Moon Butts at the Toronto. | Was with hiim at the time of his death. | ¥, Frilay, Jone 13. 1324, at 039 am.. pands that cherished onr lome daugnter of Assistant - Attarnes et | the middle of mext week. Mrs. Dickerson is a delegate to ths| There arc three children. e podist Home, Mrw. MABY S ¥RTE | g} OTVD GRANDDAUGHTER. B foral” and “Mrs Robert I Lovett | Mis lturolhyh.lmm Pickells. 15 en- Ih‘mr;rrall“ national convention and a S o'clock, from the Methodist Home, 61 M LAH WALKEH N . . . as gone to Cambridge, M tertaining at bridge today. at the | member of the Georgia state Demo- - st. Ioterment at Forrestille, iends | JOICE. Tn sad but lovicg remembrance of From time to time this bank refers to “ser- 3lnd, the reunion of her ey White Peacock, in compliment (o Miss | eratic commitice and Mrs. Butts will CITY NEWS AND BRIEFS. invited, VLA T 1! ‘our d ;'y.m.r WILLLL JOTCE, "who die cce” in i . adeliffe imilie Pitzer Kyle, o - leave next w Ne . ’ e 5 Te fwents Tour Sears 8go foday, June 14, 190 vice” in its advertisements and sets forth A wits Eraduated She will ion $0¢ [and Mrs. Wiiliam Kyl whose mar- lagyarsieatiaptifor Nawionk Piaey Bramch Cittsens® Association| "y i e DN, Wty Sue B {our SeATS 880 THET CHILDREN. * . . o . P college fgiends for a few wee T | riage to Mr. Edward Cashell will take Mr. Denby T. Hird, son of Prof.|will meet Monday, 8 pm., in lowa C: Md.. after s brief iliness, MARY | LIGRTFOOT. Io sad but ng remembran. the ideals for which it strives in its rela- fore returning to Washington > UC | place June he wuests Included | and Mre. J. Hird, hus returned from Avenue Methodist Church. GHARITY. Belovad wite'of che Iite Lawson | of my deroted wite wnd our motner, MAR) i ip wi =22 Mrs. Carolyn Wilkins, Mrs. Elizabeth | Shanghai, China, where he has been - ser, e £ of Mrs. Louise Wil ot : ¥ two yeu tionship with customers. Mr._and Mrs. Charles W. Fairfax |Altemus, Mrs. Telford, Mrs. Beaneau, | for the last two vears, assoclated| The Red Trinugic Outing Cjabw e, “John, Lac and Emily” Gamer: ahe | 850 today. Jus€ 13, 12 - left "Washington this morning for | Miss Liizabein Combe. Mise Virginia | with the Tockfeller Foundation in|Bike for tomorrow ! | mourn their low. Funeral Sunday: Jane 13, | Swent'is the mermors that pever Will fade ‘e would not do so were we not so sure bR Bfl';e“"'}.':'r';":heghoflnghfi- A i ah T N Y [ architoctural work walk overiand Georgetown | 2111 @ from Mount Glory Raptist Churc M Gou grant bor eternal test i i s g “niv yoels | s ia Thot 9 . red W. D ¢ Windsor, | section, followed by a get-together S . R A s, pastor. Sleep tn. desr mother, and take your rest that the service of the Union Trust Com- gieg from Tals Caiterioy e et | Site vigginld Thomoson Slis vani | Mrs_vred v Bimock of wingeor | gecion; [Olowat by Spgingninen | o i sy o, e g . ¥ Bbrecei ; ice Nelson, Mis ) e £u q desived. T ] o pisfReant il ¥ e Sour sullering rere was Erea pany will command your approval and that ton within ten davs. ner. Mirs Janet ickfeldt and Miss Caro- | honor Mrs.” Julie 8. Goodenow en | hikers i jmeet sv Ress O it S nol Tor nepins Ana .vxn;-n"d:':\ o 11 \;n::\r..m\ e s HRARG I i A ertained 4 s company a . d-trip tic or we hate G0 mother now B LOVING HUSBAND AND. DAUGH the spirit behind it will add to the pleasure Miss Marjorie Gelm has a 4|, Miss Kyle was the guest of honor | Wardman Park Hotel yesterday aft- Route will be along Dead Run | yEPrpRSON. saturday, June 14, 1924 TER,” MR _GREEN LIGHTV ANU = from” New York for n mostnarTived | Thursday of Miss Virginia Thompson, | erncon. The guests included Mrs. W.|to the river, with camp fire, return- & Starday. done 16, 1934, av 2 TR R s UeTIS and profit afforded by a connection here. with Capt. and Mre. G. B el whs |Wwho entertained at a bridge shower | J. Manning, Mrs. Richard William-|ing on $:30 p.m. car. teloved wife of George Jefferson. | OTIS. In sad but loving remembrance of our S g for h [on "Tiils "kna” Mr. Lows Napoteon | o0 BT o op e ity | T ST, Mot ieir o s usbana; | desr moiber. ANNIL 5. ko dezaried, b B : e s included Miss Eckfe E : o sons. two danghters. ome grandson and | Life ten s ago today, Juse 811 2% Paid on Checking and 3% on Savings Accounts Sane BUSME Ancluden Miee Dok ioinr | Setdext will attend a picnic at Greenwillow reavgrandchudren. . Fuseral pots T the eever ittty Mavhon = a., e ) G hereatter. Slizab et Ottes ™ Braily | Mfs. William Meade Coulling and | Park, Anacostia, D. C. Monday for Where The Bowers gently wave FIRE IS COSTLY! e e B, e, “Mits | her daughter. Miss Coulling: are|the beneft of St Anthony's Mission (LETCHER. DNeparted this life Priday. Juoe| Lies the one we fove o dea ‘l"““"‘E fi"' It Mis Carolin spending some time in New York at|House for the education of colored [ 1% 1924, &t 525 pm . at her residgpce. 12 Tier oft and marrow grave J 0 OI_B okes, Misn the Hotel Commodore. boys for the priesthood. Bt e N GRORORA N C.o aeD red n_our bearts vour memery loge i - fanghier of Rosetta and the Jate Heor Sweetly, tender, fond and true; Dr. Maurice Herzmark, wko has| The Players of the Comforter Club | Lt(¢®(7 804 wster of Mre. Marie 1 Johs There is fot & dsy, dear mother. spent a year abroad, has returned|wiil leave 13th and East Capitol| i R. Letcher.” Futeral Monday. Jue | HER LOVING DAUGHTERS, SARAH AND streets tomorrow. 1:30 p.m., to meet| 16, &t 2 p.m.. from M. Zion Church, Zoth ONA. 923 New York LW, his home in Washington. e N Lieut. Scott Is Announced. = - the Sherwood A. C st between Dumbarton ave. and O st .. 3 Soeeand LS = Commander and Mrs. Harry Kim- | ospara-Gantiey Wedding E - Carket i Caoc "be” opeaed in ; Tt ONSTE R 0718 "who gepartei - 1 4 nce the engagement of [In St. Thomas’ Church Today. capyly D A ton - pypers tio years ago today. Juge 14, 19%4 Ve sk Anpegsee . ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. py Insurance Agency Miss Kimmel's Engagement to OF THE o ; Bac Kath: 1 th ughter, Dorothy Bache, to The marriage of Miss Mary Katl = LETCHER. A!l members of tha Y Ladis DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA boie: Saak rine Gantley, daughter of Mrs. Sarah TODAY. Proteciite Lesgue are hereby potided to a loved one laid to rest he who still remembers her Lieut Winfield Wayne Scott, U. 8 A.. | \¥Gantley to Mr. Thomas P. O'Hara | The Jewish National Fund Flower | #ttend the ~ funeral of Miss GEORGIA b Be Wi atill semembees. hes coe e aea Seoet ; T T : Costs Money son of Col. Winfleld Scot - in" the | took place this morning at § o'clock | day will be observed this evening and | LETCHER Moudar, July 16 1024, at 2| HER HUSPAND CHARLES. * a funeral as you think.. You can| Mr. and Mrs. Gustav Frederick | ejebrant of the nuptial mass which |izations. The aim of the fund i& t0 | 1orrng sataray, June 14, 1024, at 1 | v c i have the best at a low price, but you | Landman of Germantown, Philadel- | tijowed. “The church was decorated | puy land in Palestine, thereby help- | *GE JEREy f0g s, o1 47 | ol calica i, 1t was His Wi must know where to get it. You|Phi&, announce the marviage of their |in a profusion of white peonies, palms | ing o establish a permanent home | . ANE TOPTTS. witon op e Sute Hut in my heart I Jove hi yould REh U| daughter, Felice Margaret, to Mr.|gnd ferns. Miss Ethel M. Williams | for the Jewish people. Loftas. Funeral notice hereafter. would not go to the old-time store|Charles 1. Mann Moses of this city, |gang “At Dawning’ preceding the N v MACLEOD. Suddenls, Fridsy, Juse 13, 192 As in the hour he passed and pay 35 cents for something you | Thursday, June 12, in Philadelphia. | coremony and “Ave Maria” during the| The walking section of the “"om~1 DONALD MACLEOD, aged 79. He is sur- A precious one from me is gone. B R2AIIREALPIARRSNDBPRREBRORRRR | cou1d set 3t 3 modern extsblishment M5 and yrt Honcs Wil make helr | s Colices ek nbie A collth | et e b ot gt | ] HRT ST for 19 ceats, Tt hi home in Washington ¢ bride was escorted to the altar | women and thelr friends o & picnic | Mirmin Macled. Miterai a1° 4 b A place is vacant in my heart L ats. lhe same thing ap- — by her mother, who was attired in|at the Chamberlin shack. Thrifton | Suiday, Juze 15. from parlors of W.'W That necer can be flled. o cox. o A "o e . yt l.l M l plies to funerals. Mrs. T. De Witt Talmage was host- + “georgette ' embroidered in steel | Va (Great Falls e e e LA B St et U L o8 B I LS tea s S il me 1sn ern ess to a small company,” entertaining with hat to match. The bride's | Bring supper. will g[St v it Gl cemetery 5 Joving memors of my litile girl = ,y w. w. cbambers Snformally at dinner last evening at |dress of white moire crepe was|afterward by Dr. and Mrs. Chamber- | MILLER, June 13, 1024, at 9:20 a.m., e hor | CANNA ¥ ATUART, who died fve years a8 Without Awnings farnshesion T ity | e New Wiliard ‘where ehe recent | tashioned on straight lizes and araped | lin- » Spptees Jemt otk b aw iR B e i — y e same quality | returned from the Pacific coast. with rose point lace. X c) = hone Society | daughter of the late Agnes 7. Sacre » the memory of onr br ; funeral today for $75 for which e Germany, swho | AT CRUENE at tho ends of tho lons | The, WASRIEIR GHIGRMNS Sl | gt or el p ki tami 2| TARER SIS (ad T T Screens, porches and everything elsc that goes with a modem | few years ago he was compelled to |, Bapn B MUnlE of Bermesl T | conrt Ao, e With cap of duchess | excursion to Chesapeake Beach bY & | aidress Sundas night at 0:00 o clock Tower: | oday. dume 4. Jo1d, oo (2 Jean 48 home fail in their full usefulness without Awnings. They protect— charge $150. The same steel vault bassy here, is in_Washington and is lace’ held in place with clusters of aelplgu,;rn o ment Culpeper, Va.. Moaday, Juge 16. 1 DEVOTED WIFE AND DAUGHTER. * and decorate—and contribute to more comfort than any other one for which, he received $150 to $200|stopping at the Shoreham orange blossoms. employes. MILLER. Notice is hereby given of the death | WILLIAMS. In memory of our beloved son 1 < t i o) nik of Mrs. ANNA MILL mes nd _brother, SUR 3 thing you can install. then he sells you now for $85. Miss Helen Gantley, sister of the b L T R O R L : " Mrs. J. E. Bovd | bride, was maid of honor and wore . . Younz Prote s How little the cost and how great the satisfaction will really Why the Ch 9 |naTSeen Visiting ber parents, Drihia waorsatic crepe and lace. The Marriage Licenses. . | & Shet 70w AT iG] HM MRl e surprise. Estimates and suggestions will be gladly submitted, with- y the Lhange: B Mis Roife B Bolling, at Ward- | Dridesmaids—Miss Mary O'Hara of| oo 5\ o Bl oy tmued to the | MAKY E. WHITE. Pros 5. man Park Hotel, has left for ,the | Montclair, N. J., sister of the gToOm | ggjjouing: N CORNER IST" AND H STREETS ! b7 e Not dead to us who loved him cut obBgation. Because he Has now the largest|mountains of Virginia to spend the fand Miss Josephine Gantley, another | “sTiii1a C. Tindall and Mary H. Owen, MILLER. Officers and members of Queen of | He will live with as in memory Mr. Melvin C. Hazen will lead & |lace dressos, respectively, fashioned | Clarence Homer Fuverai | DAND SISTERS ELLA: mile ride into Virginia Sunday, end-|and trimmed in garden flowers. Badaie Weavers and Blanche Owens, both of 1503 Nozth Oapitel Street The Copeland Company W. W. CHAMBERS CQ. |saret Davis ¥r. Rodney L Lynn and | Frank X. O'Hara, also of Montclair. K ey o O edelphia, Ps., and | leaves to mourn their loss & hushund one | F . Toute “for braakfast and luncheor. | Fischer, all of this city, and Mr. Wil | geiretes. d atie Tnd a tost of SE 14th St. Cor. Chapin St. N.W. |The “horses from Mr. Hazen's string |llam A. Mulvey of Poughkeepsie, N. Y. | haris H. Rov of this city and Etbel J. | © Funersi Bletook rom MORTICIANS =4 . Bieel and Ftta Scha be quartered at the farm for the sum- |a reception for the bridal party at| Hary E Siesel atd BUs SO00Ty furye | NEWMAN. Departed this life suadonty. Juae | 173041732 PENNA. AVE. “Quality Is Important—Fit Is Imperative Southampton. Breckenridge Long |September 1 in Montelair, N. J. botn of Richmond, V. tves and friend (o Mocen thele toss. | ¥ agar T Hart 4od Bmma G Sieep on, dear one and. take your rest. Homelike Punera) Parlom. . . equipped establishment in the city— |summer. sister of the bride—wore jade green | Henry A. Brown of this city and Ireoe Rob- | “Speha Chapter, No. 2, 0. F. S.. are reanested | ) S e ho e Tent and Awning Section buys in large quantities and has the - S comn color Eeoretts ‘crepe and |immn of Atnnta: Gao - alunt e oroct o Benires Lagy AS: | ppvetEh SoriEd” By wianave R i S 8 . of Laredo, Tex T e : Merchants and Manufacturers’ A“l'l., Inc. {lascelhotfre‘sh(;rel}:r:ilrl:lg;al:lg:;es Free| arty of five horselovers on a Afty- [alike. The Legborn hats were large x::,"'fi,”,g'.'.fl:\r}”-f}'cj(-n e Samaay. Juse 15, Mk, Trow her sesigence, { AND PARALEE Ambulances— ing at the Hazen farm, Mount Wes- [attendants carried old-fashioned bou- e P Entered eterual rest after a_brief | - Capital Awning Company RO N metan 4 e ley, at Nokesville. Quets and quaint fans. Mr. O'Hara |’ Albert W, Robinson and Nora I. Harman. . Thursday. Juge 12. 1024, at her res FUNERAL DIRECTORS. E Street N.W. Local calls " . - 5 Tai 3, and e ach pl. o.w., Al W. E. Russell o1 oWe. & Miss Harriet Kincheloe, Miss Mar- |had as his best man his brother, Mr. | Thomas P. 0'Hara of Moutciair, N. J., an oL DN aNAR P o e 1 Walter J. Proctor Co. Franklin Square Sir. Carl Kinchelos will make the |The ushers were Mr. Henry P. Grier, of this cit niece, Dorothy Cranev: one aunt. Emm m 5 e oEsestonioe, e Undertakers Journcy Stops will be made en|Mr. John Edwin Glles, Mr. Melvin eare O evesbuysen and Thelms V. re. Mary Fowell of Ph K&mmw e — at the Riding and Hunt Club will| Following the ceremony there was | Bronton of Ridgerille: 3 B0 e Biptie Clael priehtmoaaih, mer. the home of the bride's mother on - p len Deanell ? Nis residenc g @5l Robert: M. Thompson has |Columbia road. Later Mr, O'Hara and| Michsel Ko Lepre and tioch otan w. va., | i 1035 &t puls rectionce; Fairmoat Heights, PHONES: MAIN 5512-55i3 shipped his eight thoroughbred |his bride left for an extended wed- |ang gulia L. Travis of this city. band of Bertha Newman aad father of TMounts to his_summer home at |ding trip and will be at home after | “Wallace . Crimp und Maric V. St Jobn. | umte Brogke "'se lexvex many atber mi | TTOC R NATTEY & SONS . R. 8 ) took his horses to Nantuckett, Mass., ~ George. Schreiner, Jr.. and Thelma L. Smith, | neral Monday, June 16, from Enon Baptist 131 ELEVENTH 5. S.E . 7 ive It; That's All R horse L N K e oo, | Mr. and Mrs. Emmons S. Smith will | both of Raitimore. Md e Clurch, C 't hetween 6h and Tth w.e.| Undertakers Eaibalmers FEET NEED NOT HURT! . LTS o SRR 2 RSB R A | B e 0 R SO ey | T gy g g . Mr. Emmons S Smith, ir., of Prince- 2 The sweet peace of GOl forevermore. e ton University. Births Reported. pe od foresermore. o] Frank Geier’s Sons Co. e ol e boe rted to| PYNDELL. Departed this life Thursday, J 1113 SEVENTH 6T, N-W. il BAG—Biss beaded, cootainiog $20, a_ruby | Dr. and Mrs. W. H. Walker of Bos- | ,The followiag birthe hate boes opoo e | T 12, 1924, at 5:40 am . &t her resiience. 107 | Modern Chapei. Teiephone Main 2473 = rosary and eross: on 14th and Park car. Thurs- [ ton have taken an apartment for the |nours: Mount Olivet rd.. Ivy City, RHODA LA AL K. TABL There is a regular or b Gy, batween 130 and 3 p.m. Reward If fe. |summer at Wardman Park Hotel. | ™havert B, and Alice Hamilton, boy. NRIL e daantes o7 Baman v NORV BLER turned to 21% G n.w. 140 ey Solomon apd Hanpah Besoner. boy. Bstelie’ yndell. and devoted granddaushrer | 3596 | Sg, N.W. Main 1544 a Corrective Foot Form RAR PIN—Platinum and damond Frigay. o5 | Mr. Archer Atkinson will return to| Jono F. and Mary Inscoe. girl of Mary 1. Saunders. She lexses to mours | 1926 L St N-W. __Main 1544 East Capifol grounds near Methodist bullding | Washington this week from Prince- Mham T and Margaret Mahomey, girl. Their loss five sisters and four brothers: | %) a or 'in_dawatown' section. | Please phone. Lin- | ton” University to spend & few daye| Grorse I and Mareamt B Killmore, boy Funeral Sundy, uge 15700 1 byt erry & alsh to relieve or cure Foot D e s 7 | With parents on Q street before | igweneei'and Huzeiton Hurwits, boy. N'Niea.w. | Relatives aud friends invited. | B3 M. Perry—Mals 984 Gerald Walsh. BOSTON BRINDLE BULL—Wednesday night. | jeaving for Boys' Camp Tecumpsey| Andrew K. and Annie Staley, boy. John T. Rhines & Co., funeral directors, in AMES T. RYAN IBTP Admenis I . June 11 yhite face, whiteringed peck, fouf lin New Hampshire as athletic coach.| Ie Rov and Madeline Mozmula, bo; Charge. . t e e e Lleal = Ghanes 1" and Ruby Getren. boy BOYE. Departed this life, Thurs 317 PA. AVE. S.E. e 2 Mre. August Kleeblatt is the guest | [feorss I and Larry Weriey, bo TR, v 8 Miaia s ehiber esidencel 10 Model, ChapS eate Ambutonces ™ S LT Qo il o B s onanle and Paola Pugiisi, bos. 1t ste_now., FLO ANNTE ROYE " hulances. The HEEL th BRACELET—Gar e, & gt oot useppe and Rosa beloved wife.of Charles F. Rove aud devoted Livery Io_Connection . oyt . Friday night. Columbin_9668. Ivatore and Marfa G 8 ber of Ge Ethel K She. In the illustrations we show niEht, between reiamo and, Girelima_ Marvas, tor. Poeres, many selitives and Fients s movs | HERBERT B. NEVIUS . Gl . % S R. and Muriel Wheater, girl. . . ! v > points of Fit that must prevail in Spider’s Web! LR e o I Lester H. Woolsey entertained | ZoiRt B 00 Mo et tmsoten, sirt. | thelr Joss Funeral Mouday Jone 16, at 1|3t NEW YORK AVE N~ MALN 200 order to assure Foot Health and ~ P . DOGS—Two collies, male, about & months old: | the Shoreham yesterday in compli- | hrok G g o (oo - a ave. near Tth st. n.w. £ Hit white marking on chest and forefeet; reward. \ment to the Chinese minister, who is| toaties H. and Louise Preston. girl. . All members of Narciesus Tent, No. VL SPEARE CO Cotittost -and alse H._H. Levi, 3610 Macomb st. 15* _|soon leaving Washington. John E. spd Violet !)f"lne. h,;m, m.ml;. t(;“--‘::!;v‘.ml;,‘.:uwz;;::‘:_:m;i:;v‘d o ) the sectional out- Sant | Call Nor E ety The Christ Child Socisty will hold | William an 4 aeements | nected with the original W. R. Spears : has all the beauty 50G— Boston _brind 3 _moaths "old, e s — = ngcments line of the famous ‘.-d:ovend npld:'l‘: '?"""13'.,5"’)' f“{.a:zl'l'e"“w::';:,,"l‘}:f"o‘n’ TS G | Koariiie, June 2l trom ot nneh 8 Deaths Report ! : EBOYE, | oitab) . 940 /F St N.W. e 8:¢. Fhooe L. &778, A *_ | o'clock. po! ed. urch, at 1 o'clock p.m = . it P et J o0 s manymcralag. DOC Saturger, Jupe I Sl ey Chis | Tn' adaition to & pageant of twenty: | e uiowing deaths nave tmen repoteq 10 | ieh TLORERGy Nomwros. tasser. | Joseph F. Birch’s Sons o SO - Reward. Cl settlemeni lere th tmeot in the last -1 TTIE HOWARD, §. M. (ISAAC BIRCH) Form that goes so far to The delicate designs Clevela™ | will be cards and mah-jong. Supper |t CcPerimest in the lust twenty-four 1'P. HAILSTORKS, F. &. + | 3034 M St. N.W. Fstablished 1841, ? oars: 3 the relief and cure L T TT T T TR TT - | will be served from 5 to 7. Braestine C. Wilson, 70 1727 Lamont. OSE. OB-g At metbeck 'ot Bitver: Qhcs Thone Weat 98. ward LEATHERS ‘traced there enhance the DOG=Famale airedale; medium siwe; reward. | ™\ Goorgs 1. Hamilton, who heads | Frank Delpby: 15, St Kiisaveth's Hoepital. | 29 0 0 ot o Tior 6 ¥" 8 F |~ Guie Digatied and Feion: Berstee bls_634. prd D | appearance lum! o . Gray, 63, Walte d Hospital. . are of most cases of flat foot, : : -plau:‘lrm PACKAGE containing in daiey boudeic c1p Ihe cumenicion of Mamssensnts wiil ';;:'f.:.':::;. }"':)‘i. 5. r:a-::e,rs{e‘-’-‘:‘ Eo:;:‘:‘m,l Dating Hetupdey sight. Tose 1o g0 ot . W. Deal & Co. Sy ey oor . 8335-W. 158 S ® 2 Mary V. ok, elen R. Leighton. 26, ur, Lot E. B e L o weak ankle, fallen arch I and partition.glass & —Lowt, one Sigma Chi Fraternity pin. eet [ DIESIGENt: Wyme: fderon, Frel Wied | Misaie €. Helder, 46, 1350 Parkwood pl. Sl inerar of Sixter. Fiorsnce Nager pu. | IO ST NE - LINCOLY s00 2 A " Albert J. Reeder, 23, Providence =P . o A day. Ji 18, Florida A and so-called Foot Rheu- I hundred fold! o dismonde and pearis, Finder kindly 20'l7 | president: Mre. Charles P. Neill, cor- | William ‘A, Lewis. 74, 3600 Douglas rd. =.e. [ buc Baptist Coureh, at 1 otoek. 37 WILLIAM LEE, Funeral Director s3d matism | v ’ 14 rellmd(ng :::r.emry: Mll:s |G‘a_var. n““ L. Cregg, 62, United States Soldiers’ e Ei "}'z)i:’“{:mf"" M. N. G Embalmer. Livers io connection Commodioug 2 3 . I The erafe o mil Tween Vermont ave. apd M L and | Tecording secretary; Mrs. Lewis Wat- | Home. s. E. SL . W. R. *+ |ehapei and moders crematorium. - Moderats . “Lighthogse™ T Samvenam Mol s Do A'"R 'pin with | Kine. assistant secrctary: Mrs Thorn. | Benjamin Bumett, 4 1008 1et ¢ SAUNDERS. Departed this fife Wednesday, | prices. 332 Pa_ ave. nw. Tel cal M. 1385 Lighthouse™ Quality Saime f owner on back. Reward If returned | ton P. Boland, treasurer; Mrs. Milton | Iymcer iommun: i daren tomar " e ae 1508 ook, at bt i | S poE A RUETSS SONT , | E. Alies, Mrs. W. 1. . : : T Gotumbie a1, he HENRYSA Boots and Oxfords with ity Glass mew miseles e eerweak Tires walT |1 Berons, Mo, L. Blcksicr, sioe Paul: | atiam Waeriier, sorcampen oty | Hiks. the tather”of ot Bidle Carneber | ow Funaral Home, 1432 You 8t 2., and without Instep Brace for e e e O e e L I grandehilaren, Yoneral Sundag at 1 pm, | Sameile Punew) Ao Fh Potamas, S ive There is some spot OCCRETROOE. costataing. memey, TSt usas A — §rom Grice's funeral parior. Telatives and | e Jy8° bt ey l::n that .,.:: B ric Pomes butiding or Werdmas | bon Golivare Miss Eieanior Heans Mis | Names Receivers of Butter Stand. e vne. ip.nx081, L1 A0 Timothy Hanlon c:fldyhnw-dwih e o Becarity "aaq ‘1oas; | Eleanor Johnson, Miss Anna J. Keady, | Justice Hoehling of the District | Memorisl Homital, CHARLES' o' SITiiE | st V& Phone L 5343, the use of mitre cut Company. 1 | e Wiitlam 3. Moces. Migs | SuPreme Court, has appointed John | 11, (e STt 5t wie anugnier, aire teo W | WM. H, SARDO & Y Boots and Oxfords priced “Turquoise and diamonds, Wednesday i s | 7 " Burnett and Sefton Darr as re- iR v . I, CO. SN on Eavt Capitol st. berween: 70k and 8th, | JnareC: JMCTRCK MISS, Florence M | ceivers "of the butter business of | Ll ©F | 412 B gt me Phove Lincoln 524. as low as $7.50. . “Lighthouse’ wirvet car or from 14th and F to . Fairfax Oyster, trading as Oyster 3 4 = Modern_Chapel. Antomobile Fuverals. Fhostors reward: 053 Bast Capitol st. 1s | Riggs, Miss ~Florence Roach, Mrs. |Bros., in Center Market, pending tne [ BLATERy SHURe Juge | U8 a5 amy RUBY RING—Tillany setting, aloog the Rbore | ChAries W. Semmes, Miss Irene Sheri- | jetermination of a suit' for account- | George W. B. Slater of Philadelphia, Pa.| r~———THE ORIGINAL ——— ot Virgiais side neat. Colonial Oamp. 4 . | ® 8h%® |dan. Miss Louise ~Sheridan, Mrs. |ing brought by Henry N. Brawner,| Notie of funeral hereafter. P ward. Call Frenk. 3029, Thomas J. Sheridan, Mre. Henry |jr. trading as Chestnut Farms Dairy. | gurTH. Departed this life Wed: SOARF—Gray squivrel, ¥ridiy moraing, | Simpeon, Mrs. Danfel C. Stapleton. | e bond of th % lacod | BT epestad this ife nesday. Tune EDMONSTON & CO. S e, T g | Brees, e Braiely eI | BB of i esslven s gty | M L bt | WL Speare (s, . please call again. Reward, Sullivan, Mra. Hannis Taylor. ford & Darr appear for the pialntiff. 3 . C. W. T. Smith of iiton, 1208 H STREET.N.W. l SOATF_Bex Sgamuh Iace:Tost 5 —- e | RS0 Now Tort ity Tamaine e | MAIN 108 FORMERLY 940 F §T ? It | 3 Sl e N By o b e - B Had Not Forgotten FUNERAL DESIGNS- S Teciasce. &0 o e mag LY 94 Advisers and Authorities on HIRES TURNER - ¥ ———Prompl oo delivery serviee——— | nheral (private) from residence Suadey, June | ALMUS R. SPEARE WILLIS B. SPEARE 1334 treet A Foot Troubles | - RN, WATCE-he it g B | prom Jote T ey e e | A R DR . NICHOLS s Seigkis GLASS COMPANY | |inin it 5e o sz Rewars, " 13+ | Binks—Have vou forgotten that|c. 4o"B Con 1274 B St, |0 Tt amcers asg members ot e i ANDREW BETZ, Manager n Gold, oblong s money you borrowed of me last vear rOS. 2 o | dohn Marshall Harian Reliet ‘are coauested = Bunssans W. Serz, Mo FRIST WATCH Cold, oblong anape. Brows- | 1000 on your vacation with? to attend_the funeral of Dr. GEO : SN ward. Apt. 88. Col. T12. Jinks—No, old chap! T shourd |Geo. C. Shaffer P28 M 10 | ST i st pw ™ HCHAS.S.ZURHORST. WRIST WATCH—Lads's, gold. Reward. asst, | really take a vacation right now to|EXPRESSIVE FLORAL _ 900 14tb st. n.w. GEORGE W. COLE. President manager, Hamilton Hotel. * " |get such things off my mind, lu?xlls &t MODERATE PRICES. 4. B. F. DROWNE, Rec. fec. g { . (Incorporated)

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