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Athletic Director Named. Maj. been the Ci :u fii‘i!fiifi&i!‘i%’fi!fi @ @@@%%fi@&@%&fi 45 ) & i (e = T commanding general. Many Wash- Her Fatal Charm ington boys will attend the camp.|pu ihe pasquine Tarin, Crawford, known as “Zip,” a former |- A moepar i 1o wcas 1n the habit St. -'°h"'* College, | o¢ visiting her daughter just often s is assistant lenough to make her daughter's hus- band wish he had married an orphan. One day she arrived and found her daughter in tears. “What has happened? Has George deserted you? Has he run away?" Y-yes." (sobbing.) “Then there is a woman in the se; who is she? Y-you!" (sobbing.) Good heavens! And to think that I never encouraged him!" . A Cordial Invitation. From the Kansas City Star. Mrs. Boddington, who had been spending the day with Mrs. Codding- ton, was preparing to go home. Har- riet, who had been very troublesome all day, begged the lady earnestly to stay to dinner. “Why, dearie,” sald the woman, had no idea you were so fond of m “It {sn’t that, Mrs. Boddington,” said Harriet with appalling candor: “but | mother says she is going to give me a good, sound switching as soon as you go home.” Medorem appointed tize Crawford, jr, has wry Training xann old B, ot The Manhattan “Way” is a soap and water Way PURE Soap—and water that has the con- sistency of RAIN WATER—that's the way your clothes are washed in Manhattan Service. YOUR wash—in its own individual nets—as- scrted according to texture—which protects against wear—for the nets get the wear, while the clothgs get the wash. And they add a safe- guard against strayage and loss. : Just “laundering” is one thing—but Manhat- tan Laundering is the peak of practical per- fection. CEMENT PAINT FOR DIS- COLORED CEMENT OR PEBBLE- JASH WALLS Besides Saving You —cash on all Paint Supplies through our SPECIALLY LOW PRICES, we offer you expert suggestions on your Estimates §§§@§fi FLOOR STAINS WAX AND VARNISHES u/ redecorating problems. also furnished on request. GALVANUM PAINT FOR METAL GARAGES, CORNICES, ETC., ETC. 1 Reilly service therefore adds not a You cannot appreciate its satisfaction little to the satisfaction of doing your until you test it. Phone North 3954. paint buying “at headquarters.” LG Manhattan Laundry Service Co. Plant, 1346 Florida Avenue—Phone North 3954 &gch Office, 2506 14th St.—Phone Col. 5596 BRI LAWN & PORCH FURNITURE PAINT HUGH REILLY CO. PAINTS & GLASS 1334 New York Avenue X U. 8. N. DECK PAINT s | Tremendous Selling— ’ And the Sale goes on Hart Schaffner & Marx uits for Men HALF PRICE ONE-THIRD OFF ONE-QUARTER OFF The talk of the town—and no wonder! Every suit in the sale was made by Hart Schaffner & Marx, the largest manufacturers of fine clothes in the world! That’s your guarantee of quality and tailoring. Half price; one-third off; one-quarter off; that’s your guarantee of the greatest value we know anything about. Suits for men of every age and build; blues with pin stripes, blue serges, gray worsteds, cheviots and mlxtures. Amaz- ing values, indeed! This Is What ONE-HALF PRICE Means: *40 Suits 20" ‘50 Suits 25" 45 Suits 22 *60 Suits ‘30" (And Others at One-Third and One-Quarter Off) Deposits Accepted. Raleigh Haberdasher Satisfaction Guaranteed Thirteen-Ten F Street No Charge for Alterations. HE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C MONDAY HENRY SIDELL, 73, DIES IN CASUALTY HOSPITAL Conveyed to Institution Bearing Marks Which Indicated He Had { Been Kicked by Horse. | Henry sidell. seventy-three, 3328 Q | street, in charge of the stable of the American lee Comyany at 15th and B streets northeast, w found in a {dying condition at his place of em- | ployment early yesterday morning. |He died shortly after reaching Cas- ualty Hospital. The position of Sid- ell's ‘body and the condition of the stall where he was found made it ap- {by a horse. > It is thought Sidell was carrying feed to the animal when he was {tacked and kicked, part of the feed intended for the horse being scat- tered over his face and body. He di not regain consciousness before he {died. Death resulted from injurics to b cased had been in the ic emplo and, it i ud by his wife, two residents of ward Sidell re- sides at Land ank, at Takoma Park, and Mrs. Nellie | daughter, resides at High Bridge e Beyond Description. From Judge. Everyone moved tiptoe the sickbed. But it was me: attack of influenza, though ‘the tient was hourly making himself feel worse and worse drawing mental pic- tures of the awful fate that might overtake him. The doctor had been sent for and at last arrived. “Are you feeling very he asked, preparing to take the |n\)\\ld's | temperature. The only answer gToan. “Let me look | the doctor next. “No use, doctor,” replied the pa- o tongue can tell of my suf- | around mild i was a ghastly at your tongue, The Franklin Sq. Hotel Coffee Shoppe D-I-N-N-E-R sl 14th Street at K :30 A.M.—Close 1 A.M. UNDER UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT SUPERVISION Specialized Service to Army, Navy and Civilian Depositors Industrial Loans Checking Accounts 49/, Savings Accounts * Banking Hours: S:30 to 5 P.M. THE DEPARTMENTAL BANK 1714 Pennsylvania Ave. N.W. Open The Same Delicate A.roma in Brown Bottles The Drink t Made Milwaukee Famous, Order a Case for I YOUR HOME Telephone—Frank. 4726 Schlitz Dist. Co. 1320 Ist St. N.E. Sterling-Knight Six-Cylinder Car of Quality pear certain that he had been kicked | the past thirty-| ated, had spent | Hysong in charge of the|ernoon s g | | 1 | 1 | Giddings, the|and his son Wi | | said | | | R. F. Riffee & Co0.—1020 Conn. Ave. Mourning Blacks Dyed <24-HOUR SERVICE Carmack Dry Cleaning Co. Main 1344 Cleveland Park 3403 Rodman St. or enst from Wis. Ave.) 10 34th St and then two blocks north, Detached brick house, S rooms, % baths, 10t 100 feet wide; built-in garage. For sale by Ownmer and Builder at reduced price. W. D. STERRETT Phone Clev. 15 MAJOR H. ROBB OPTICIAN 2633 H STREET N.W. TRANSFCRTATION BLDG. PHONE MAIN 7628 * | $5,000Life Insurance for $46.90 35—end date of birth for particu. fars 20 mmnunn' ompeny founded 1865 wtimulay Bt 610 Woodward B ‘Insurance—Ail Inmno—l. Nothihg Will Be Gained —by postponing atten- tion to Heating P! nt Replacements and pairs until autumn. { Indeed, the rush of work wsually coming with fall's approach is in itself suffi- cient argument for order- ing Colbert to get busy on YOUR job now. £ Best service — Reason. G able prices. Maurice J. Colbert H Plumbing —Tis Y et oy H E A T To inspect xo weat on Porter from | W. ] ; Saturday night, Riaito Theater. tum \fim Bew MRS. MARY JANE COKER IS CLAIMED BY DEATH Aunt of Late President Harding Dies at Home of Daughter Near Cabin John. Mrs. Mary Jane Coker, eighty-seven | years old, aunt of the late President Harding, died at the country home of her daughter, Mrs. David B. Edmonston, near Cabin John, Md., Saturday, follow- Ing a lingering ilfness. _ Mrs. Coker was also the aunt of Mrs, Votaw, wife of Rev. Heber Votaw, su- perintendent of fede: born in Blooming Grove, Ohio, near tho birthplace of the late President. She was the widow of John Coker, an Army officer during the civil war and form hief clerk of the land office. She ha been a resident of this city since 187 and had been living with her daughter | for the last twelve years. Besides her daughter she is survived by a son, Robert Coker; a nephew, Dr. | George T. Harding, a brother of the late President, and other nephews and niec Funeral services will be conducted funerai parlors tomorrow aft- w'clock. Rev. Dr. Harve Baker nith, pastor of the ( Heights Christian Church, and Rev. Votaw will' offici: Interinent wi in Arlington cemetery. The wife of Dr. George T. Harding | arren will come from Co- lumbus, Ohio, to attend the funeral BAND CONCERTS. ¥ the Unite. evening, begi o'clock ann, mmermann “Children’s Overture” Quilter Overture, Two populir songs— (a) “Waifing for the Dawn E You".... Edwards lemory Lane,” Conrad ection, “The Grand ..Oftenbach omewhere in the : ...Ayer T'lp.nmn-« of lh~ Waldteufel African Sym- @®) Grand_ . Duchess r Spangled Banner.” the United States Navy at the Capitol, at 5 this evening. Charles director. “The Lure of Alaska,” Benter late Pre Harding.) Band, o'clock Benter, March, (Dedicated to th. dent, Warren ( Overture, “Der Fr Solo bula {ur (a) “The King of France Too,” Was Born Arcadia. “In Darkest Africa.” scenes from the opera, n Butterfly”. ... Pucc pagnole, “La Feri Lacone Toros." . Reja.” Herbert studian- ldteufel Star Spangled Banner.” the United States at Staunton Squ: streets, tomorrow at lenter, directo Edwin Denby, Ul - A » Edwin Denby.) Survanthe Von Weber German Band, and ¢ .. (Dedic Overtare Suite, Henr: () hree ViI 7 orris Dance (U) “Shepherds’ Dance.” te) “Torch Dance.’ nd scenes from ‘Martha™ Suite, (4) Sextet from Da the opera Flotow “Lucia,” 1 “Rigo zetti (b) Quartet from Tette Dance hilarious, ure” b Gems lr..m Valse, “Old Chestnuts,” Arranged by Popu selected. Finale, “The Star Spangled panner.” = London Hopes To Use River to Relieve Traffic tue Associated T LONDON, June 30.—The possibil- ity of using the Thames to relieve the tremendous traffic pressure -in London’s streets is seriously con- sidered by Lord Montague of Beau- lieu, who formed a company to run a fleet fast passenger- carrying motor boats from Wool- wich to Kew The proposal to institute a fifteen-minu rvice with a fleet of twenty boats, which will carry light refreshments, wp city busi- ness men shall not miss their afternoon tea The recessity of negotiating with the London county council and other authorities regarding the pier facili on the route makes it possible that the service Will not be running until next yea; but as a zood deal of capital a ready has been subscribed, there is believed to be a strong possi- bility of the scheme crystalizing. The last river steamer services were run by the county councii, but were stopped some years ago on representations from taxpayers who were averse to the spread of municipal ownership and several 3 TIRE AND RIM, between wumngmn and Alexafidria. ~Call Letween & and 4, Thos. Rector, 712 E st. s.e. LOST. L& DOG—Male; recently clipped; Teward. 1857 Monroe st Coy Iarge, Teet 4 white rewal s . beaded, on Ba m. ' Monday; arriving reward. Phome Col BILLFOLD—Finder of billfold lost on Géo ase. “between ball park and Quebec piac please keep money and return other contents 10 637_Quebec n.w. DOG—AN white, black ea: . 2183 V: GOLD FOB and ribbon, gentleman's; init A. T. G. Phone Col. 9984-W. A. T. r..‘.‘,#, 1368 Buclid st. fack_moire, 1o _Jellofl's siore, ning wages of working girl, wedding_ring and receipt baving ow name; reward. Return to Mrs. King, sweater dept., Jellell’s. PIN—Almas Shrins, with small dlimon Satunday. Call Col. 1750 or 1735 mk"m‘i' Kewai POCKETBOOK—Brown, coutaining ons_§20 and two $5 bills aud ‘two passbooks, ome in the name of Guy S. Zepp and one Bessie H. Fleming. Reward. 1 Thomas circle. & SORORITY RING—AC Corcoran Art Gailery, bearing Greek letiers K. D.; et with pearis Reward if returned to Frances Welch, 320 4th_st., Dennison, Ohio. SPECTACLES, tortoise shell, gold trimmed, Saturday, 25th, at ball park; ou New Jersey ave. cars, ‘or Union station; reward. = 4423 th_st. n.w. Col. 8540. . SUIT CASE, black, patent leatber, with initials H. E. B. in gold letters under handle. on Sun- day, June 29, between Hall-and Marlboro. Md. Reward. Call North 8961 or write H. Browne, 1238 Irving st. Washingt vicnity of Congress Heigh pew Fisk, in case marked Douolioe Motor Co. 631 L it. v.e. UMBRELLA—Brown silk, silver top; mI!Ii:: al prisons. She was | Church Celebrates 232d Year. Special Dispateh to The Star. . Md, June 30.—Christ Protestant Episcopal Church. Peter's parish, Easton, Sunday cele- brated its 2324 anniversary. At the morning & at 11 o'clock the congregations of Christ Church Prinity Cathedral united, and Oswald Tilghman, one of its | members, read an essay on the tory of the church Aml parish. ol oldest Beaths. Suddenly, June 28, 19 3 beloved son of Mr. and Bier of 2030 Pierce Mill rd. ing at Chambers’ undertaking parlors at New York Tuesday, July 1. {cmrnv daught ington. M. | at Louden 'Park cemetery, &t noou. | coxzER. Tultimore, Md.. Suturday, June oS, 1921, the her dapghter. Mrs. John, Md., 87 years. £'s funeral July 1. at David | MARY | neral rendon, Va. al aunouncem FISHER. Vuneral enee cdnesduy, July the to St Dominics high requiem mass will he lock 1 ner soul ices and frien nt at Mount Sunday. June ., hushand of Margare on W of Kenneth nd We from her late re i Tuesday, ' July Relatives uud’ frieads invited | HARRISTON. Departed this June 29, ar 210 pm Howpital, Fraf THiNCE A » sband ‘of Mary A. Harriston. He aug) and @ devoted son. Harriston. ~ F trom Rbines’ funeral L 1924, <on ' of Ka Funeral 0:30 am.. at | 9 Acker st. n.e. DAVID Ieaves to monrn’ their loss & two sisters, five brothers, f relatives and 1 p., Francesco an from th 412 0 st Z . ain. thene osars” Chnrch, said at © an. for re Friends and relatives in Interment at St Mars's ltimore papers cors.) : Walter pose of b vited cemeters LULL. Sundas, June Recd Generad Hospita) LUT in’ Arlingion na e . at tly idence Lorton. band | faneral nemvateer | MACK. Sandas. June 2 Hospital, WILLIAM. b | B and the lsie George . at " belaved hus MEKEN McKenzie, Kathe ter. Willism. Ches zie. Notice of faneral hor MOLLER. Sundar mat her re June at 10:40 ~t. n.e mother of Sister d Younger, Y., Departed ar 4w iobe of ip, and Mozie. Notice later. | o'BRIEN Josephine funerai Entered FRANK enger O'F Sunday. June and of at fhe O'Brien 1 : residens Robert Le July tives and friends inv (St Louis papers Tnter please p.m | 2 jucx Tiepa t 1140 a < life Sunday, June hor wnd father, Mro Davis). and Mr Wil hearted stepmother Lowise Patrick and randfather. Abrsham | } Barton: two aunis. I S Dr illiam Ttar Howard, smiles William J pastor. a0 Ridls wags are She lad & <o loved by ail Alie ittshurgh. six _grandelil- | relatives and friends. | ¥ 1. at 1 o'clock. from Church, Nichols Am,l Mrs. ELIZA Toved wife mother of , aunt of | ardiner and_loving Ruth Frazier, Gardiner. ¥u at 1 p.m.. from « to Zion Taptist A and 4l sts. ~w Friends Interment at Har- ap Thursday. July . her late res Chure Rey. Willi andrelativ | mony cemetery. She suffered much, 1 Unt She sweelly b she murmured not; dearest mother and aunt, taken o young and fai rih bad So many it why were the loved one so mear and dear to So gentle In manner, %o gentie in pain, ©Our dear sister left us for heaven to gai With nature so gentle and action so kind, 1t is hard in this world her equal to find. HER SISTERS AND BROTHERS. BANDALL. To offcers and members of the TN, D, G, Council and 1. of & attend & omr past grand secretary, Sister EL RANDALE Fumans“July 3 at's orcioe Fitan Tl 1s e e WILLIAM BE| NCBS' GREEN, D. G, EILEY. Departed (his life Sunday, June 2 Ber Cat Mibley Howpital, &t ARDEENIA Ao wite of Mark e mother” of Florence A. and Lilian e res” "aneral service Tuesdag, July 1 BT Jate esidence, 623 North Carolina e e conducted by Hev. F. W. ohn ton. “Friends iuvited. Interment Congres- Sional cemetery. W. Saturday June 25, 1924, at 11 pm., Et Trovidence Hospital, MARY' SHAW "(es Songdon), beloved wife of the late Thomas o™ ervices will be held at Zurhorst's Tuneral pariors, 301 E. Cap. st on Taex Gay, July 1.8t 2 pu. Inierment private in’ Cedar’ Hill'cemeter SIDELL, _Suddenly, Sunday, June 29, 192, HENKY, beloved husband of Bessie’ Sidell, aged 0 ‘years. Funeral Tuseday. July 1, ai 35 clock, " from his late residence, 435 Q at. nw. Relatives and friends. invited o " Departed_thin life Sunda D951, ‘at"the Naval Hospltals wtier s JAMES A, TAYLOR, U, 8t R., beloved husband of Koss J." Tayior, Aevoted Tather of Narcigsa Carrington. a Toscoc Taglor: brother of Mattbew. Jotin and Mary . Walker. Funeta aly Sy 3 a7 13 ovclock trom 3 st and | WOODWARD. terment in | | FISHER. 1AYLOR. | WASHINGTON. Departed this E 4. at Blue Plains. D. ed daughter of (he iate Wi he leaves to mourn thel Surah Riclardson: fonr o5t of relatives wnd friends ines & Co. chapel. 3rd and Eye sf<. s.w. Notice ral later, WILLIAMS. snd heloved wife ¢ She Jeaves fo ter, ypreat-gran great-nephew and a lost of other aud friends. Puneral Church, F «i. bei. L pm. Wednesday. pastor. rd and 11 July z. Rev. Howard " a5, June 20 1924, at b Dresien upartments, RO WOODWARD. former pres af Washigton * Charch terment private papers please copy.) In fflzmuuam i DOER. AND CHILDY DORR. Wha' de Jone 30, tn b of ELWARDS, Toving who d June FANMIE LyYNCH braoce grand Ebw u.! CILEA 1905 epuriod mother. thic onaly cherished to pass away lamented in de THE FAMILY In sad but loving remembrance diar mother. HENRIE » depurted this 1ife I Toved wn Tife, wh fifteen ye .. not forgotten. HEL DEVOTED SON KAYMOND JOHNSON. SMALLWOOD. A trilute of Ly aud_devotion fo the wemors of our dem mother, LYDLA JOHNSON. who departe this life o April 1 brother, ALLWOOD, GEORG W forzatten pEvoTED DAl LUMPKINS. in sad i of our dear parents NE, who died fe 1914, Who died eight 1916, MOREIS. MORELS, June 20, todday LUMPK September FAMILY. e and sac W, years, A of devoted m who died miss the weleame. footsteps memory red nto Rost § LOR. whe e WHITE, WHITE s saw Ler fade and slowly pine ot earts we often pr night longer xtay her sufferin smile of I Anw MOTHER EDNA BER ALICE AND SONt DEVOTED Wil LILLIA Model Chapl, Private Ambulances. Livery In_Counection. HERBERT B. NEVIUS 924 NEW YORK AVE X\, MAIN 2008 ibulance VL. SPEARE CO. Neither the successors of nor co: nected with the original W. R. Spea establishment. 940 F St. N.W. Phone Fraok. 6626. Joseph F. Birch’s Sons (ISAAC BIRCH) 3034 \[ qt. N. “, Established 1241 Phone West 98. SHOULD HAVE “'Gawler Service Funeral Directors Since 1850 Mam 5512 g Ave. VW, Diretor Comm and o tous Y Moderats Tel can M. 138a. R.F. HARVEY’S SON New Fuueral Home, 1432 You St. N.W. | Home-like Fumeral Parlors. Ph. Potomac 2207 a8* "T'irim?thy"l—hnl“ on Phone L. G348 WM H. SARDO & CO. 412 1 st Dee. 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