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E. J. DUFFY HONORED. Elected Editor of Dartmouth College Paper. Capital Youth Pdward T School ston S 2 Dufry, §5,000 Life Insurance for $46.90 | birth for Illrllcmi 24-HOUR SERVICE At Age 3. lars and wets ove end date of ustration. £300.000,000, M. Le Roy Goff, 610 Woodward Bldg. 5 SHERERERAULY LB BETGR BRE SLEUARTRARARERTERRRY i EEREL b %}E G 5 jiid t Ll UNRERTUIRARRREUARERE graduate and former Wash- newspaper reporter, has just Company founded 1885, been elected editor-in-chlef of Dart- mouth College's dally newspaper. He {8 22 years old and is the son of Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Duffy, 2817 Thir- teenth street While attending Central Duffy dis- tinguished himself in school activ- itles and was one of its gridiron heroes. He 1is in his junior year at Dartmouth and corresponds for the Boston Post High Mourning Blacks Dyed Carmack Dry Cleaning Co. Lincoln 239 !'who had general supervision of the Army Medical Museum Building and THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTO FRANK B. MART'N, 68, had been a resident of this city since 1880, died in George Washington Uni- versity Hospital Saturday following DlES IN HOSPITAL an operation. For awhile after coming to Washington he was asso- clated with W. W. Corcoran, founder ST of the Corcoran Art Galleries. Born on the old Martin plantation, Mock Orange, in Allendale, 8. C. Mr. Martin was a descendant of famous Revolutionary and Civil War ancestors, being the great-grandson of Gen. John Martin, who served under George Washington, and the son of Capt. John Vincent Martin of the 1st Company of South Carolira Volunteers. He was also a descend- Supervisor of Army Medical Mu- seum Building; District Resident 45 Years. Jrank Bostlck Martin, 68 years old, EVEN EDWIN BOOTH COULDN'T DO HAMLET ALONE MONDAY, A ant of Chief Justice John Marshall. Mr. Martin was a member of the Sons of the American Revolution, Hougenot Society of South Carolina and was a vestryman at the Church of the Ascension. Funeral services will be conducted in the Church of the Ascension to- morrow afternoon at 2 o'clock. In- terment will be in the family ceme- tery, Allendale, 8. (., Wednesday. Plans are near completion for a federation of the business and profes- sional women's clubs of western | Canada. i He insisted on having good actors to support him They made him seem even better A good suit of clothes needs good support, too A hat that blends or contrasts tastefully; a good looking, stylish pair of shoes; a smart, colorful cravat - they all make the suit seem better to you and to everyone else HART SCHAFFNER & MARX are making the clothes and making them as good as clothes can be made You'll like them But you'll like them better if you give them support It's a good thought for Easter RALEIGH PRIL 6, 1925 Long Career Ends HARRIS X SWINe FRANK B. MARTI THE WEATHER District of Columbia—Falir fonignt and probably tomorrow; slightly warmer tomorrow; moderate north- east and east winds. Maryland-—Fair tonight and prob- ably tomorrow; slightly warmer in the interior tomorrow; fresh north- cast and east winds on the coast. Records for 24 Hours. Thermometer—4 p.m., 58; 8 p.m., 50; 12 midnight, 47; 4 am., 39; 8 a.m., 38; noon, 59 Barometer—4 pm, 30.19; 8 pm 30.26; 12 midnight, 30.25; 4 a.m., 30.38; 8 am., 20.44; noon, 30.43 Highest temperature, at 4 p.m. vesterday. Lowest temperature, 33, occurred at 6:15 am. today. Temperature same date last year— Highest, 64; lowest, 50 Temperature and condition of the water at Great Falls at 8 am. today— Temperature, 50; condition, clear, Tide Tables. (Compiled by United States Coast and Geodetic Survey.) Today—Low tide, 12:22 12:45 p.m.; high tide, 6:27 p.m. Tomorrow—Low tide, 1:05 a.m. 1:30 pm.; high tide, 6:49 a.m. 7:11 pm. The Sun and Moon. Today—Sun rose 5:46 a.m 6:36 pm Tomorrow—Sun rises 5:45 am., sun sets 6:37 p.m. Moon rises 4:09 p.m., sets 4:40 am. Automiobile lamps to be lighted one- half hour after sunset ‘Weather fn Vari 68, occurred am 6:06 am. sun sets Q F Temperat; g Stations. 13jemosvngy caprogmak WU E prehe Jasiu 3eey weg 0y wegy Abilene Tex. 29.84 Albany Atianta Brimingham. 30.14 Bismarck .. 20.80 Boston Buffalo ... Charleston Chicago ... Cincinnati | Cleveland .. 80.44 80.34 29,568 Pittsburgh. . 30.42 Portland, Me. 30.34 Portland,Ors 80.08 Raleigh,N 0, 30.24 8. Lake City 29.82 San Antonio. 29.94 Kan Diego... 80.04 §. Francisco 80.08 §t. Louls... 8026 St. Paul..... Seattie .1[!730.20 Spokane .. 30.00 WASH.,D.0, 30.4¢ FOREIGN. 8 a.m., Greenwicb time, today.) | Tem; 3 London, Eagland....... . en deint o | Parls, Fra ceee 80 Vienna, Austria 38 Berlin, Germany. e 44 Copenhagen, Denmark. 38 Stockholm, Sweden...... 36 Horta (Fayal), Azores... | 354 Hamilton, " Bermuda..... . 6 San Juan, Porto Rico, 78 Cloudy | Part cloady | Clear Clear Part cloudy | Cloudy Part cloudy HABERDASHER INCORPORATED Thirteen-ten F Street Cloudy Havana, Cuba.. e . T4 S e BB | FOUND. LORGNETTES. pair. on bench in_Lafayette Square. Addrags Box 170.J, Star office. | LOST. ! | BAG, Tead, confaining change and key. ward at 2222 12th st. n.w. BRACELET, silver, between Brookiand and Childs’ or Speedway. Miss All d i AT i BRACELET—Lost Saturday dian Spriog Clubhouse. street n.w. Adame 4 BREAST Pl stomes set in silver mounted on gold: Thu: das night: valuable from assoclation: liberal reward. Mr. Stodder, Star office. k) CARD CASE containiog $45.00, with {dentii- tlon card. Return to George Jones, 1921 COLLIE, male; name Sport: Do collar or fag. Franklin 649 & DOG, small, black female; return o 715 A e, Reward T GLOVES—Kid, long, ning. _Telephane Col. HANDBAG—Lost on Conn._ave. uear Klingle bridge, Sunday eveniog. Reward. Cail Col HANDBAG, blue leatber, with vellow linin containing ‘small amount of money, pair focal glasses, in case, front of Dupont Circle Bank. Answer. C. M. Crawford, 2436 19th st. n.w. Col. 98393 PAIR_OF GLASSES, shell-rimmed, with fountain pen: reward. Frank. 607. 7% PURSE—Smail, dark blue change purse con- talning_ $35 to_$40; reward. Finder plea notify Lucy F. Davis, 1414 Girard st. n.w. * SPARE TIRE, 8ix4, and vim, between Speed- way and Petworth, Saturday. Reward. Adams 204, = Re- ra." 444 20th #hape; old-fashion; 5, Col. rd., Sunday eve- BUIT CASE—Sunday afternoon about § o'clpck o0 the Rockville pike, while coming - from Frederick to Washington. Finder please cail Mary Wilson at Main 3740, between 9 and & o'clock. . CKETS -Two Buffalo raliroad ke ward ot gt Buril; TRAVELER'S CHECK for $60 and $50 bill, Thursday _ afternoon; _rewa: Mra. M Mater, 626 Park ave., Lyon Park, Va WATCH, closed-face, Sunday, in s.e. 3 Mrs. Jenifer, 624 K st. R WRIST WATCH, Saturday, April 4, lady's gold, Swiss movement; initials M. B. B., on case; reward return to 2147 F, or phome W. 1082, = 7 VNTOWN in she ai; o0t Doward, ) Busie. BreveSatih Box 08, ROUG—Party that picked up rug on Georgia ave. Saturday, please return to Arcade Sunshine Co. {and receive reward. mont st. n.w ict: suit- Ariiogton, v PN N R A SRR N N R RN AN AMBULANCES. CHAMBERS' UP.TO-DATE AN OES. Fully equipped with rolling cot. stretcher. | poDD. {GOOD. Departed thie life Sunda: in uu‘ 713 La-| Card of Thanks. We wish to express our sincers thanks and appreciation to our relatives and friends for their expressions of sympathy | and beatitul floral tributes during our sad bereavement at the loss of our mother. ADELINE BIVENS. THE FAMILY. ¢ | Deaths. ATKINBON. Saturday morning, April 4. 19 at his bome in Charieston, W. Vo, GEORGS | W. ATKINKON, former Governor of West Virginia, former Congressman from West Virginia, also 12 years associate justice, United Ktates Court of Claims: father of Rev. Dr. Georg W. Atkinson. rector of the Church of the Tnearnation of this city. 7+ BINSTED. After a_lingering {llness, on_ i day, April 5. 1025, at h's residence, Balls- | ton, Va.. GEORGE W.. the beloved husband of Florence M. Binsted, in hix 52nd year. Funeral services will be held from his late | residence on Thursday afternoon, Aprl 9. at'2 pm. Interment at Columbia Gardens, A s BREWER. Suddenir. nt Fre 's Tospital, April 4’ 1025, RICHARD F.. devoted hus band of Emina A. Chapman Jirewer and fa. rrie M. Brewer 4f 632 48th st uneral from Randall Church. Dean . 1. C., Tuesday, April 7, at 1 o'clock.6 | BREWER. CATLETT. Members of the Men's CHM “Rock Association are requested (o at tend the funeral of our late brothers, RICHARD E. BROWY. from Randall Churcl Deanwond. at 1 p.m. Tuesday, and Rev. A H. OATLETT, from Mount Bethel Baptist Chureh at 1 p.m. Wednesdar. Death num bers 162 and 163 W. H. JOIINSON, Pres 3. BINGLETON. Se BREWER. All_inmates of Household_of Ruth. No. 5721, Randall Church. Tuesday, April 7. at 1 lock. for furieral of Drother RICHARD E.BREWER. @ BREWER. All members of Peter Ogde Lodge, 0. U. 0. 0. F. will piease n Monday, Aprll 8, at T p'm.. to urrange the funeral of Bro. RICHARD E. BRE which il take place Tuesday at 1 from Randall Church. Deanwood A ¥ WILLIAMS, X. G CHAS. C. HARRIS, P. § BRISOOE. Departed this life April 4 i at her residence. 730 First st aw. JULTA BRISCOE, flevoted wife of Frank Tiriscon Ehe leaves to mourn her loss a hushand and two devoted daughters. Funeral from St Paui's A, M. E. Church, Sth st. bet D and E sts. aw, gt 1 oclock Tuesdar. Hev BIVENS. Ktar of Hope You were a mother truly good A friend both kind and true A better mother never lived Your equals are but few THE FAMILY BROWN. Departed this life T 1925, at 11:50 a.m.. at he Q #t n.w.. ELLA BROWN William Brown. She leaves to mou wisters, Mrs. Jane Bdmunds. Mre Wentz of New York City, Mre. Mattie Kink of New York, Miss Fannie W beloved cousin, Miss 1 Bumbrs relatives and many _f; Funeral from her late residence Tuesday. April 1. a rm BROWN. Ladies’ Crispus Att Association announces ELLA BROWN. and heid Tuesday. devored B HAMILTON S. Rec. Sec ite Sundas. April 3, | inger Hospital, WILLIAM H . | devoted husband of Lillian T. Drown leaves to mourn his departure n wite, a father and mother. Henrs an Brown of Joneshoro two aisters an Funera] Tuesday Rhines’ funerai BURLINGAME. Saturiay. April 4, 1023 Children's Hospital. DONALD, béloved of Eliza and the late George Bu game. services at residence. C &t ne Tuesday, April 7. a.m. " Requiem mass af 5t Josepn 4t 9 am Relatives and fr Interment Mount Olivet Cemeters CATLETT. Departed this 4, 1925. at 8:45 a.m., at his residence. st. nw., Rev. A H CATLETT. He leaves to moufn thelr loss & wife, M i Catlett: three daughters, Mrs. | Mrs. Fva Murphy and Mies Josie Catlett son, Willlam H. Catlett, and six grandenil- | dren. Body can be seen st late residence | after 8 o'clocx Monday. Will lie in state at Mount Bethel Tuesday from 8 p.m. until | 11 a.m. Wednesday. Funeral Wednesda April 8, from Mount Bethel ist Churc V et between 2od and 8rd ste. n.w 1 p.m. Relatives and friends invited | CATLETT. All members of Thos. H. Wright | Lodge, 9607, G. T. 0. of 0. F.. are ordared to atfend the funeral of our late brother. ALBERT H. CATLETT. from Mt. Bethel Bap. Chureh, V et bet. 204 and 3rd sts Wednesday. April § at 1 p.m. Spe- | ‘meeting Monday oight. R O. HILL G.: CHAS. C. CARTER, P. ‘ OHASE. April 4. 1925, MARY E.. belored | wite of George W. Chase. aged 718 years. | Mt. Rainier, Md.. on Wednesdar. Apri 8.t 1:80 p.m. ' Interment at Fort Lincoln Cemetery. Relatives and friends invited t attend. OONKLING. Sundav. H.. father Bs 8204 year. F . held Tuesday, ‘April 7, at 4:30 o'clock at Mrs. Stephens’ residence. 1516 Webster st nw. Grand Army services and interment_in 125, GEORGE COOPER. Saturdsy, April 4. 1027 nt 1619 Bth st. a.w.. LLOYD JAMES COOPER. won enry and Emma Cooper. Notice of fu. hereafter. W. Erpest Jarvis Co e Sunday, April J, 19 p.m.. Mrs. MARY CATHERINE DODD, widow of Joel F. Dodd. Funeral from the residence of her +son, Herbert M. Dodd, 239 Rock Creek Church rd.. Tuesday at 2:30 p.m. Inter- ment Oak Hill Cemetery. DOUGLAS. Entered into eternal day, April 4, 1824, at 1:45 p.m.. at Gerfeld | Hospital, after & brief iliness. GEORGE W., beloved father of Gillespie and son of the late George A4 Amanda Douglas. He leaves to mourn his departure a loving son #0d two sisters, Mrs. Harriet White and Mrs. Laura Douglas Frows. Remains rest- ing at the residence of his elster, Mrs. Har. riet White, 1406 C st. s.e. Wed- nesday morning at 9 a.m. from St. an's Church, 13th and C sts. se. Interment Arlington _ National ~ Cemetel Rhines & Co.. funeral directors, in charge: T DYER. Departed this lite Sundar, April 5. 1625, 1:20 a.m., MARSHAL C.. beloved hy band of Ada €. Dyer. Frneral from Ou Lady of Victory Church Wednesday. April 8. at 9 a.m. Relatives and friends iovi GOOD. Departed this life Sunday morning. Apri! G, 1925, at her residence, 1M2 lat st, n.w., efter a long illness which ehe bare with _ Christ'an _fortitude, CATHERINE BROWN GOOD, devoted dnughter of N and the late Arthur Green. Ho leaves mourn her departure a loving mother. two ters, Mrs. Annie Washington. Philadel- Pa., and Mre. Susie Hines Akon of 'a.; three brothers, Ramuel d John A. Green, and a host of nd friends. Funeral Wednesday. 2 p.m., from Mount Zi Rap- tis¢ Chureh, “Arlingion, Joho T. Rhines & Co. in charge. 7 moming, April B, at 8 o'clock, after & brief illness. ‘which ebe bore with Christian fortitude. at her n!’o 1112 1st st. nw., M CATHER! B GOOD. Bhe leaves a lo mother. thres brothers Tieces, them. rest Satur two Funeral p.m.. from_Mount Zi Ariington, Va. GOOD. Mrs. CATHERINE. Members of Osceola Tiousehold will meet the call at the ball Monday, April 8, at 7:30 o'clock ANNIE E. HOPKINS. W. R GOOD. Oficers and members of the Ladies’ Aux. to the Progressive Relief Asso.. No. 1, are ordered fo attend the funeral of CATHE: RINB B. GOOD. Wednesday, April 8. 1025 at 2 p.m., from'Mt. Zion Baptist Church Arlington, Va. order of ANNIE E. BURLEIGH. Pres EVA JONES, Sec. . HOFFMAN. Sunday, April 5. 1925, at 10:43 a.um. At his residence, 1415 B st se., LEONARD O. N.. beloved gon of Pater J. and Ula M. Hoffioen (nee Reynolds). aged 21 months. Funeral services will be heid at Wilmington, Del. on April 7. (Wil mington, Del., papers please copv.) * JOHNSON. Monday, April 6, 1925 at a.m.. at Freedmen's Hospital, CARRIE E JOHNSON of 1982 1ith st. m.w., beloved Wife of the Iate Rueben Johnson and mother of Charles Johnson, Notice of funeral here- after. W. Ernest Jarvis Co. in charge. LANOASTER, Saturday, April 4, 1925. at his residence. 3007 14th &t n.w., CHARLES C. LANCASTER. Funeral services at the abore 2 Tater- Wednesday, April 8. at Baptist Church, address Tuesday. April 7, at 2 p.m. - ment At Congressional Cometery. LEE. Departed this life Saturdar, April 4 3925, at 12:80 pom.. at her residence, Lin: Md, MARTHA, ‘the widow of Michael | Jones. ‘Bhe leaves to mown their low & husband, Mr. Willlam A. Lee: fwo_daugh- | ters, Mrv. Harriet Fletcher and Mrs. Theresa Hamilton, and seven sons, Charles, Michael: Bichard, James. Joseph. ignatious and Vin- cent Jones; two sisters and one brother. | Mrs. “Josephine Wright. Mrs. Margaret | Goey and Charles H. Robinson. There are | 12 grandchildren and a Lost of rleatives and | friends. We wish to’thank our many friends for their kindness toward her during her illness. ¥ MACDONALD, Friday, April 8, 1025, STEPHE! P.. beloved husband of Irena C. MacDonald. Fiineral services at the Primitive Baptist | Church, Bhepherd st. and Georgin ave.. | Tuesday. April 7, &t 10:30 a.m. ' Remaing | resting &t hin late residence, 828 Otis pl. n.w. Interment Cedar HIll Cemetery. 6 MARSH. Eaturday, April 4. 1925, m.. | ence of his slater, : 1817 830 | Funeral se his sister's | residence, Tuesday; Aptil at 3 pm. | Friends and relatives invited to attend. G. | Rt. setvices by Burnside Post i Saturday, April 4, 3925, at 5:35 pm.. at his residence. 2914 "N 'st. n.w., GBORGE WALTER MILLER, aree Newlon Mill George W. Miller, sr. and Drother of Alvin V. Miller. from his late residence Tuesd: 2 pm. NEWELL. Saturday, Apfil 4, linger Hospital, THOMAS beloved hus- and son of blankets and pillows. band of Lulu’ Newell, father of James Denny, Robert, Kfle and Marguret Newell and Luells Barnes. Notice of funeral here- fter. W. Braest Jarvis Oo. in charge. NEWTON. | OURAND. OURAND. A SHUSTER. THORNTON. WILKINS. WISE. | WUNDERLICH. | | eott, pastor. | DAVISON. 1n HARDY. HOHMANN. 1In sad but lov LIPPHARD. 7 | SMITH, Fuperal from her late residence, 3304 Harris | WALLACE. 1In Deaths. Depurted this life, guddenty, April 3, 1925, ERNEST % NEwron leaves io mourn their Jows a devoted mother, eight loving sisters and four Ioving brothers 70 n host of other relatives and friends Funeral from Pfigrim Baptist Church, cor ner 3rd and Van sts. s.w.. Rev. Washingtou pastor, Tuesday, April 7, at 1:30 p.m. We did not know the pain you We did not see you diei 0 We only know sou went away And never sald good bye THE PAMILY. & 3 The members of EAward J. Ross Council” No. 26, 3. 0. U. A. M, are re questad’ o ‘attend the funeral of our de censed brother, GEORGE E. OURAND, o'clock pm.. Tuesdas, Apeil 7, from K Iate residence. K05 G st n'e. W' B BAUN DERS, Recording Secretary . special meeting of Colamb's Ladge,"o. 1077 0. 0 .- il be held in 0dd” Fellows’ Temple, 419 Beventh st. n.= L 70 pm., April 6. 1925, for the purpess of making drrangements to aitend the fr neral of Bro GEORGE E. OURAND, swhich be held from his ate resldence. o n.e., oa Tuesdas, April 7 Mondns. April 6, 162 2.m., MARY WARD SHTETER funeral “hereafter. (Fred Warrenton, Ya., papers pi April daughter's residence, 2265 Mre. ISARELL THORNTON, mother of 3 omes Thornton, Mi nd Marths Laties and Teress Thornton. . Funers Tuesday, April 7, at 1 o'clock, from Ver mont Atenue Baptist Church Sudden) 4L 8:30 am.. at hig o FRANK WILKINS Kimmel and Clar B4th year. Fune p.m..from Deal's ment, Al t e &ud. Apr . FELEN D W Funersl services st Wright's chape 1337 10th nw. Wednesdss. April # 440 pm. Tnterment private. Kindly o Friday undertaking establine Saturday, April 4, 1035 et her residence. Orange, X, J, ELIZABETH widow of the late Jor Wunderfich. ¥ neral from e chapel of = Congressional Cemeters Tuesdyy Ap 263 pm. Rels tiven and friends fnvited . In Memoriam. £ memory of our dea HARRY T. DATISON this 1ife seven years ago fo 1915 = PARENTS son_and who depa day, Ap AND SISTER. * loving memory of EDWARD D HARDY > died April 8, 1 but not forgetten SARAH A WILLIAM F HIS WIFF SON HARDY, AND Hls HARDY . - 5 memory of our son ENWARD. who departed this seven years n April 6, 1918 Little eves so soft and gentle Little soul without a stain Littie lins that smiled o sweetis ttle form that sufferad pain e and kindly wase Hix cheary am i He liad a sm And died be 1£ love and ca This life would not Life was desired, b ternal was best MAMMA, DADDY In loving remembrance of our dea r. CHARLOTTE LEE. who dsparted ife two vears ago today, April 8, 1023 You will never know & mother's care Until sie isn't around, And never know her vaiue Until she ix under the ground HER DEVOTED DAUGHTERS, SMITH AND LOTTIE LEE Tn memors of my de ELLA A LIPPHARD. who dep life April 6, 1910 Evers das brings sweet memories Evers moment a tear Deep within my heart 1 cherish For my mother d . OVING DAUGHTER BERTIE - loving remembrance of our dea usband and father. LAWRENCE BAXTY Tho died three sears ago today, April 6 AND SISTERS. * ELiZA mothe rted th He bas passed besond the river And we hear his volce no more weatly resting. “'other siore MARY E. SAXTY. AND CHILDREY. . In sad but lovin our dear mother and gr SMITH, who departed ¢ ago today, April 6. 1823 A loving mother. so good and kind Jo friend on earth like her we find ad was the lour of the unha y When God calied our dear matner amar HER DAUGHTER, HATTIE SMITH, AND ANDDAUGHTER, ALBERTA JOHM 80N . remembrance o7 mother, CLARA s lite two vears lovin; memory of my dew LOTIS W. TLACE, who departed ag0 today, Apr brothe; this 1 HIS LOVING SISTER, IRENE GENTRY. * WALLACE. Io loving memory of our dea . d " brother. 1OUIS WALLACE, who this life two vea - Libi e ago tods The flowers we May wither and But_the love for him who sleeps beneath Will never fade awas HIS LOVING MOTHER AND BROTHER * WEBESTER. _In_memors of my sep FONZA WEBESTER! who departed t3 April 6, 1811 Today recalls the memory of a leved oze Sone to rest And ‘those who remember him are those who loved him best. 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