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The Spanish-American Atheneum will hold its last meeting of the sea- son, 8:30 o'clock, at Thomson School. A comedy, “The Minister's Birth- day,” directed by Dr. Calderwood, will be presented by the Young People's Endeavor Society of Wallace Memorial U. P. Church at 8 o'clock. Music for the play is in charge of Miss Effie Collamore. The Rectory Club of St. Paul's Rock Creek parish will present two comedies, “Church Gossip” and “Hir- ing a Servant,” in Transfiguration Hall at 8 o'clock. Vocal and instru- mental concert under the direction of H. H. Freeman, proceeds for benefit of Transfiguration Altar Guild. Dance, under auspices of the Young Men's Hebrew Assoclation, at Y. M. H. A., Eleventh street and Pennsyl- vania avenue, at 9 o'clock. “Do Spirits Know More Than We Do?" will_be subject of a lecture by Dr. Jane B. Coats at 1337 Oak street at § o'clock. Public invited. Burnside Corps, No. 4, will 8 o'clock, at G. A. R. Hall meet, guarantee. to 100 Ibs. 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A., retired, who died at his residence, 2400 Sixteenth street, yesterday after an illness of several months, will be conducted at St. John's Episcopal Church, Friday afternoon, the exact time to be an- nounced later. Interment, with full military honors, will be in Arlington Cemetery. Maj. Gen. Murray was for many years chief of Artillery at the War Department here and had a long rec- ord in the mflllury service. MRS. B G FRANCIS DIES. Widow of Physician for Whom D. C. School Was Named. Mrs. Bettie G. Francis, widow of Dr. John R. Francis, for whom the new junior colored high school—now in process of erection—is named, died in Philadelphia last night, it was an- nounced here today. Mrs. Francis was a graduate of Howard University; was formerly a member of the Board of Education: had taught in various colored schools here, and was an ac- tIve worker for the colored Y. W. (. A. and churches. She also was active in MAJ. GEN. ARTHUR MURRAY. THE WEATHER the National Association for the Ad vancement of Colored People and other ! organizations. | She is survived by four sons and one daughter, Dr. Milton A “rancis and | Dr. John R. Francis of this city, Hugh | Francis, a practicing attorney in San | Juan, Porto Rico, and Cedric Francis and Mrs. Dorothea Francis Hart of New York City. The body will be | brought to this city for byrial Births Reported. The following births have b¢en reported to the Health Department in the last 24 hours John A. and Helen M. Davis, Ragmond 0. 'and Mabel B Fippett, boy. | Frederick_and Vi M, Beckewer. etil. Thomas L. and Mary Robert W and Norene Charles W."and Lillie Frank 3. and Herena Fitzgorald, il Joseph and Ka Lxm.rm Winfam"C. and Earl J 8 Rifhmiond, girl. | o | Ball, girl Reinburg. girl. | tncture- book i Glaciers, forests, flowers, snow! 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West Virginia—Increasing cloudi- ness, probably followed by showers late tonight and tomorrow; warmer tonight. Records for 24 Hours. hermometer—4 p.m., 66 noon, 67. Barometer—4 p.m., 30.05; 8§ 30.03; 12 midnight, 30.03; 4 a.m., 8 i, 30.01: noon, 29.98. Highest temper . occurred at noon today; lowest temperature, 44, 6 am. today. mperature same date last year— Highest, lowest, Condition of the Water. Temperature and condition water at 8 a.m. today-—Great Temperatu; 5%: condition, cle: de Tables. | (Furnished by United States Cy ieodetic Survey.) Low tide, 6:11 a.m. high tide, 12 p.m. omorrow—Low tide. 5 pan high tide, 01 p.m T Today—Sun 71 pam. .m., 9.99; of 1y and 6:56 4 am. am 1 nd 7 and Sun and Moon. rose, 4:38 a.m . 457 a.m.: sun Moon sets, 9:49 a.m Automobile lamps to be lighted one alf hour after sunset Weather in V 7 § Temperature. Cloudy Clear © dy loudy udy Detroi Paso Huron. S D Tndianapolis. Jacksonville. Kansas City Los An, Louisvil Miami New G New Okla On Clouds Cloudy Clear ar . Cloudy Clear Cloud Portland Mc. Portland,Ore. Raleizh loud; .58 Clouge™ ..%. Clear Clouds Cloudy ondon. England . France Berlin, Germany. .., Copenhagen. Denmark . . Stockholm, ‘Sweden . . Horta (Fayal). Azores... Part cloud Hamilton, Bermuda. ast clou > Cloud Clear Clouds ARGENTINA. week ending May 11, 19 Temperature: Prec Cur. Depart. Cur. Depar Corn and morth- ern wheat area L 1 Southern wheat rea “When You Need Our Service Most We ave always reads 1o respond to your cail for help in times of sorrow. for we realize our resnonsibility in the details necessary to ervice. Model chapel. private ambulance and liveoy in o tion. Cafl— James T. Ryan Mortician 317 Penna. Ave. S.E. < Lincoln 142 b’ KD o sun| AMY LOWELL DIES; | FAMOUS IN LETTERS Scion of Old New England Stock Blazed New Paths in Poetry. By the Associated Press. BROOKLINE, Mass., May 13.—A striking figure has been removed from cotemporary literature by the death of Miss Amy Lowell, poet and critic. A paralytic stroke caused her death at her home yesterday. She was in her 51st year. Born of a family which represented the conservative New England of his- tory, Miss Lowell trod new paths in poetry. Her verses, with a freedom of vocabulary and structure of & kind brilliantly and surprisingly new, stamped her as a revolutionary in her art. She was a cousin of James Russell Lowell and a sister of A. Lawrence Lowell, now president of Harvard. Her mother was a daughter of Abbott Lawrence, a captain of the textile in- dustry and founder of the City of Lawrence. Her father was the son of John Amory Lowell, also a pioneer nd leader of the textile industry in thix section Miss Lowell visited in her busy life nearly every part of the world, lec | tured in many colleges and was the reciplent of more than one distinction from institutions of learning in this country and abroad. Recently she stepped into a new literary field, for her, by publishing a life of John Keats. At the time of death she was planning a trip to Eu- rope in order to rest after this work. Miss Lowell was born in Brookline and was educated in private schools. She recelved the degree of literary doctor from Baylor University in 1920, and was fnade Phi Beta Kappa poet at Tufts College and at Columbia Uni- versity. She lectured at various times at Yale and Brown and at the Brook- Iyn Institute of Arts and Sciences. The novel character of Miss Lowell's poetry, and what was at the time of its fipst appearance an unprecedented use of a bizarre free-verse style made her work a subject of wide comment. Among her productions were of Many Colored Blades and Popp: Women and Ghosts,"” Modern American Poetry Grande’s Castle” and “Pictures of the Floating World.” She also translated several poems from the Chinese. Miss Lowell was a member of the Sngland Poetry Club, the Poetry of America, the American aphical Soclety, the I Club in London and other literar: social bodies. Last November she was awarded the annual Helen Haire Levinson prize by the magazine Poetry ““Tendencie: et e CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. Mrs. Margaret Talty will address the Notre Dame alumnae and its friends on the work of the Catholic Char at the Juvenile Court at her home, 200 T street, tomorrow, § p.m. D. Appleby will I Superman of Tod: at the for the Larger Life, 1628 K aturday at 8 p.m. Public In- Harry cture on The Leagite street, vited. The Monday Evening Club will hold ,its annual meeting May 18, at 4:30 | p.m., at National Training School for Boys, Bladensburg road northeast. | Bring box lunch. Coffee will be made at the hospital at 6 p.m. “Why John Bull Likes Uncle Sam” will be subject of a lecture by Rev. Leighton Richards, of England at Monunt Pleasant Congregational Church tomorrow at 8 p.m. Cathedral Heights Citizens' Associa- | tion will meet in St. Alban’s Guild Hall tomorrow at 8 p.m. Musical selections by Miss Frances B. Cole. Kit Carson Post, meet tomorrow, 2 Army Hall 0.2, G. A. R., will pam., at Grand led by Gar- nuary, will be conducted at street tomorrow at 3, 5 and 7 p.m. Mrs. J. Garfield Riley, chairman of business and professional section of Women's City Club, has arranged a special dinner, 6:30 p.m., tomorrow at the club, in honor of Mme. Clara Guthrie d’'Arcis, who ig representing Swit! nd at the Intefhational Coun- cil of Women. Mrs, Kate Trenholm Abrams will act as hostess. A rummage sale for the benefit of | George Washington University Hos. pital will be held Friday and Saturday at 1415 H street, from 9 a.m. to 6 pm. Contributions of every kind will be received today from 1 to 4 o'clock at 1415 H street, or will be called for. Phone Col. 1434. = FOUND. COLLIE PUPPY. male_ all white, very sharp face, found in_Mass. ave. Apply Washington' _Animal Rescue League, 340 Maryland ave. s Macyand ave e ALE named North 0008 1532 15th st. n.w. BAG. chamais with 7 $20 bills and check. ween Abbes bl and Bureau of En: Ja reward. Phone d. Tnscribed Mrs, | H. d date. ~ Reward. Addlhng.l!ox 4 TTING from vlatinum ok, { v somewhere hetween Jenifer st Base."t0 1107 Clifton st. Reward. D e Washificten Hotel. Return to Paul 1. Ol Room 410 Senats Office Bldg. ‘and receive | rewar M. R. Haywood, 3 Tarien T hetw Congress Hail Hotel and Capitol grounds or on Capitol grounds. Please return to Con- Hail Hotel at once for reward. 1068 Jefterson et. ¥old_Eversharp I North 502! PIN with diamond _chip; Pealer. 1309 17th st. n.w.. il Ve B el reward. Miss Frank.” 10180. POCRETEOOK containiek wum of S ow Tatration < 80 Liberal reward. Main 1755, K. 2 viack 2k Theass Tetar pares Bt Feep o Sl Please POODLE_ brown. male, clibpsd: license 13015 “Reward. 16 Dui o isoie, ont Circle. Poto W. W. CHAMBERS CO. The Brownstone Funeral Home Cor. 14th & Chapin N.W. Phone Col. 432 Is Well Equipped to Handle Any Funeral Chambers’ charges are 15 the old-time undertaker’s charge. ’ Complete funerals, includ- ing beautiful casket, hearse, cars and service Othel'-;.S75 to $250 Any Steel Vault Made. . . $85 Cemetery Sites as Low as $35 $7 PURSE. patent leather. containing bank passbook, keys, wateh ‘and "f will finder please return papers to N tional “Homeopathic Hospital, Klrb: d n.w., or phone Adams 5508-W. Keep purse, movey. ete. SETTER DOG—AT Takoma Park, —Siack. White an ‘answers o name Call Col. 4886, Reward. gl ITY 'IN, S ‘Il e B! reward: Caft mkm& MAP“ SPMACLES lhel]~l1 tyoen Lim % G end 5 “ L Hotel: s _case. Cal X o ‘North' 6526: rewards Branch STONE SETTING, dflll Tea SUM OF MONEY and checks petween, Woodley foad or on 14th st. bets Liberal reward. Apt. 2; race. on and Cathedral ave.. lnlnwnl Tewt Sitesa Hor Tarwe, ¥od hand 1805 Belmont st.. Adams o ."'fid“ g white xold Treward. WATCH. diamond Bl‘:lmlnh bracelet: letters Manager's_oftice. floul Hamil wnlm- ;uhm‘ —Hamfiton: ween Emerger, and F ste. Heward." Phone S B, om‘m v Deaths Reported. ‘The following deaths have been reported ;‘0 the Health Department in the last 24 our Edward Stoker, 59. Walter Reed Hospital Mildred Smith, 19, George Washington University Hospital. Josephine Mitchell, Hogpital Rufus Butler, Lens Wilson, 41 21 Virginia Eva Dorsey. § New Jorsey Wehacs "Closon, 28, ¥reodmen’s. Ho George Adams, 75, St. Elizabeth’s He Eleanor Nickens, 18, 1740 V st Macie Dgy. 36, Tuberculosis ‘Hospital Cards of Thanks. DUNLAP. We wish to thank our kind friends’ and relutives for their sympathy and beautiful floral offerings at the death gt gur beloved father, CHARLES D LAP. HIS C g RUFFIN. T wish to express my sincere thanks and appreciation to my friends and acquaintances for their kindness and words of sympathy dyring the iliness and at the geath of my " darling daushter CHAR- HER MOTHER. PINKIE RUFFIN. * TRIPLETT. We wish to express our sincers thatiks and appreciation to relatives and friends for the beautiful floral tributes and kindness shown during the illness and after the death of our husband and father. SAMUEL H. TRIPLETT. IDA B. TRIPLETT AND FAMILY. Married. PIKE—GLOTZBACH. Gus- tave Glotzbach wish to announce the riage of their daughter. IDA C. GLOT: BACH to JOHN 'E. PIKE Friday, May . 1925, at Rockyille. Md., Rev. B. W. John pastor of Rockville Meibodist Church off clating. SHANAHAN—BOSWELL. age 0f their daughter 10 months, Children lter Reed Hospital. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs \otince the m {ILDRED I. BOS- at_Balt Eyster officiating. Deaths. asleen Wednesdas 5. at her residence. 2111 12th rs. MARGARET J. beloved "ot Josenh Allen. devoted mother of William H-"Allen of New en. Conn Joseph B. Allen, Clarence E. Allen and Samuel Allen Brooklyn, Y. Fu- neral services at the above address Fri- day afternoon at 3:30 o'clock Interment M Relatives and friends Feil morn IA!I L\ Departed t e Jenkins and Edward Bullock. and ad grandmother of T R\Ilh Lewis, James and th and Florida av Mu‘ 14, at 2 pm. Inte BUGBEE. ‘Allen’s funer n.w.. Thursday ‘ment at Payne's May 12. 1925, at 12:30 Orleans, La., JOHN G beloved husband ee ‘and formerly a re He served in the Union forces, Civil War, as a soldier in Regiment. U. S. Sharpshooters. and wounded in battle. Fron 19 to date of i he was disat at dent of this city N, Wednesday, May 13. sidence of js son. Andrew M 3 Cedar st.. Takoma Park. D. NT) d 45 vears. the “above address Thursday pm. Interment at Bunten JOHN May n.w ‘daughter of the late Cecelia ar Clark. Funeral from Asbury M . 11th and K sts. n.w.. Fridas aft- ernoon ‘at 2:30 Relatives and Iriends in- Vited 10 atter 14 DORSEY, this life Tuesday . LOUISE DOR Thomas J. Dor- nd. stepdaughter | ther. Funeral May | and P osts Harris, pastor ECKELS. Tuesday residence. MARCELLA M. H. Eckels, i from above address Saturday 8:30 am.. thence to St. Al where mass will be said of her soul at § am. Inte W Isiand ‘ave. n.w ate Davidson vear. ~ Funeral FOSTER. _ Tucedas, Max 12 Hosnital. GEORGE F. Rand of Toea. A ster. “Funeral e of his son_Robert W_ Fostr W Thuredav. May 14 e to St. Mary's Catho. Burial at Mount Olivet innati and Cleveland pa- ¥ ) . Tuesday Airma EUNAWIN. EUNAWIN, aged Pumphres's chapel day. Mav 14. at Ma Departed May 12 Y iiner uA kville Tenn funeral Departed_this . at his_residence om Galbraith 3th st. between L a at 1 p.m Tuexday, M Sitley Mem: oved “wife o and daughter of Interment at B; WILHEL- services at_Gaw . at 8 pm Interment Philadelphia St Thomas' Catholic Woodler road n.w at 11 am. Interment at Mount Olivet Cemeters. Arrangements by Joseph Gawler's Sone. L. Wednesday. May am. at the res Mrs. Max ‘Saunders. 1 JULIA T_MITCHELL. eldest daughter o the “late Robert R. ‘and Julia A. Gorda and widow of John T. Mitchell. all o tice of funeral later . beloved daughter ¢ sister of Mrs and granddaughter of the ington. ' Funeral from New Bethel Chus 9th and S ste. n.w.. Thursday at 1 o'clock. Funeral arrangements by P. A Lom.u 13¢ 11 1 : NOLAN, beloved wido olan. Funeral from daughters resi- dence. J. I 305 K st. se.. .. thence 3 . “mass at 9 Olivet Ceme- May Interment at Mou; Before our eses she faded. Growing weaker day by dav Pagiently’ bearing her suffering Until God took her aw To see her slowly leaving us A$ helbless We stood by And drained the cup of bitter zrief . The morning we saw her die. No one knows the kilent heartaches Only those who have loved can tell Of this zrief that is horne in silence For our mother w loved so wail N AND DAUGHTER. 1 OLIVE. Departed this life May 13. 192 at 1°am.. at bis residence. 401 R st. s.w RICHARD T, beloved husband of Maggie Olive (nee Ruppert). Funeral services Fil be held at’ Kendall Baviist Church Friday. May 15. at 2 o'cloc PHELPS. Tuesday. May 12 s Teriderice. B X ot D MARY 3 wite of S_ Pheips. Funeral from thie chapel of W."R. Sveare Co. 1208 H st. n.w Thursday. May 14. at 10 o'elock. ~Inte ment at ' Mount Olivet Cemeters. Bal more. Md. 13 POTEAT. Tuesday. May 12. 1925, at 1 £ am. at Tuberculosie Hospital. B BOrERt, Wit “of Samuel” Boteat. He: mains resting at the W. Ernest Jarvis Co. funeral parlors. 2222 Georgia ave. n.w. Notice of funeral hereafter. PYOS. Wednesday, May 13. 1925, at Freed- men’s Hospital, VICTORIA PYOS, mother | of Wilhelmina Psos, ‘Wife of 'Stephen Pyos and sister of W. H. Lowney of 917 Remains recting at the funeral parlors, ' 2 2 Notice of funeral I Departed this life May am., at Oakton. Va SHAWEN: “iunera) 1rom 'Galton Church Thursday. May 14. at 2 p.m. STITT. Departed thip life auddenls Tucada night, May 12. 1925, at Charlotte. EAMORL T STITE Bisbgnd of Stitt, and faiher of Hattie M. Gilbert. Co nie Johpeon, Samuel W, Zeliie E.. George €. and the Tate Geneva E. Sutt. aiid broth- er of George W. Stitt. He also leaves four otber, brothers ‘and two' sisiers’ and nine randchildren, Funeral from fimn. Church. Charlotte. N. C. Thurs. day. May 14. and interment at m le Cemetery. Matthews. N. C. TABLER. . Subdeniy. May 12. 1025, at the home of her mother. Mrs. Carrie Schweni. 820 K st. se. BESSIE VIOLA TABLER (nee Schwenk . wife of Frank Tabler. An- nouncement of ‘funeral later. TROUT. Tue Tesidence. 919 J.. wite of the lste Maj. J.F. in her 80th Jear. Funeral irom above ldidn‘vn Thurs. ay at 2 p.am. Interment a Rock Creelc Cemeters. 13+ In Memoriam. 1 CHARL] M. E. CARTER. ‘A tribute of loye and devotion to, my dear crandmother. MARY CARTER. passed away five years ago today Moy BoTon0 What would I give to hold your hand. Your dear face just to see: Your loving smiles. your weicome voice, Which meant so much to me. How sad is this to me. yoThe day on which you died: r memory will cling in my beart Fu'y sour AUG) MARY JOXES g RS In Memoriam. CARTER. In loving_remembrance of my grandmother, MARY CARTER. who departed this life May 13, 1020. What would I give 10 hold your hand _ Your dear face just to see Your loving smile, Which_meant &0 HER '_GRANDDAUG! CRAWFGRD. CARTEE. In sad but loving remembran: our ‘dear mother and mother-in-law wh. this life five years ago tod: 1920 What would we give to hold your hands Your dear face just to see: Your loving smile. your welcome voice our welcome vojce b to me HTER.™“ ESTELLI o us JGHTER AND _SON AND MRS. FRANK Gone. but not_forgotten. GRANDDAUGHTER AND GREAT ; LUCY RIFFIN S AND ANNA MAY RIFFIN, * . A token of I and devotion tc our dear wife and mother. ARTENCHA CHINN. who departed this life one yea ago today. May 139, 1 Upright and faithful in all her ways Devoted and true to the end 0f her days A loying wife and mother, 'so true' an ind. What a_wonderful memory she left be bind. HER DEVOTED HUSBAND AND CHII DRE DODSON. Tn loving remembrance of o dear Tugband and father. THOMAS W DODSON. “who ‘died Mav 13. 1018, an: our son and brother. WILLIAM N. DOD SON. who died May % loving, remembrance HERBE Who died three years ako to May 3. HIS LOVING WIFE AND DAUGH ERNST. In loving remembrance of our dea: sister, MARGARET F. ERNST (nee Re: #er), 'who departed this life 11 years ago Mav' 13, 1914 HER SISTERS. CATHERINE ¥ FREADRICKA E. THOMA GANTT. 1n lov hrance of my dea ron. LEROY who died 11 vear az0’ to 1914 SCOTT. GAN Patiently Until God HIS LOVING MOTHER remembrance of our dear ROBERT HART g0 today MOTHER WILLIE RICH ARDRON. AND PRI ALTE JACOBI. n o and mother. FRANCES JA assed away otie vear ago. May sou. de re fad with pain e heaven again ). OTTO G. JA DAUGHTER. EVELIEN e 10 the memory of devarted Just when his hopes ware He_was taken from this worl To a home of sternal rest MOTHER AND SISTERS LOVETT. In wad but lovine remembran Q4r dear husband and father, HARLG s e e one Seur aKo today, N sband and o year ing hearts art coased 0 | v we knew it he w IS DEVOTED WIFE. TOUSA LOVETT AND CHILDREN. McCLAIN AND VIO LET LOVETT Sacred to the memory of our ERNESTINE SCH ife two ye and our dear Tather EHMTDOT, “ng May 1. beat SCHMIDT. beloved who dep dax. May ATGUST Acat departed thie years ago. 1917 ace. OTED CHILDREN. * % remembrance of my . D. SHORTER suddenly two SHORTER. Orar Who Two vassed. with all their Since: death strangely bade v But. dear Milton. all its chang ¢ take vou from me heart OTED MOTHER. MAGGIE JORN In sad but loving remem May 13. 1017 friends we are lonels. t of friends we. are blue st ies un &rhing eart HIS LOVING R A S D R DREN WALKER. A tribute of love and sincere de votion 1o the sacred memory of our dar inz mother. MARY E. WALKER. who ars ago today hearts still vou more OTED SONS SAMUEL F. WAL WARE. Sacred to the memory_of my be loved LEONORA WARE. who_de one year azo today. May 5 T. AND lerful memory OTED HUSBAND, she left be- DANIEL R Sacred to the memory of our dear - LEONORA JONES WARE. who en the haven May 13, bered in_death E. WEST AND ing_remen: and _grand who_de. ago today, May rown of patience &xled on made our home. HER LOVING GRANDDAUG s MARTHA JOHNSON CoEn, iy FUNERAL DIRECTORS. T. F. 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