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THE EVEN TROTSKY MAY BE PICKED FOR ECONOMIC COUNCIL Moscow Reports Indicate He Will Have Charge of Plans to Electrify Nation. By the Associated Prese. MOSCOW, May 26.—Rum current in Communist circles Leon Trotsky will be appointed member of Council, where he will be intrusted with the direction of the work of the electrical department, embracing a scheme for the electrification of the country as well as the man ment of the council's sclent | technical branch. In addition, | | tween Pinckney, Ark., and a point near Coahoma Light, off which she BLAMES BROKEN RUDDER FOR SINKING OF NORMAN |37 Practically has been estublished |to the United States steamer Nor- | man on May 6 in which 23 persons lost their lives, the Memphis Com- mercial Appeal said toda: “That the pért rudder of the Nor- man was broken off almost complete {is an established fact, and it affords | the most logical reason for the cap- the| sizing of the steamer, the {irst reason ome- | 10 be offered that can be backed up by concrete evidence,” the article says. Memphis Paper Explains Cause of Disaster That Cost 23 Lives, on U. S. Steamer. By the Associated Press MEMPHIS, smashing of where in the are Tenn., May her port rudder Mississippi River, it 1s chairman committee, Paltikoff. It is impossible reports officially Trotsky is expected within a few days. . Soroptimists Enjoy Picnic. The annual Summer picnic of the Soroptimist Club was held last night at the country home of Dr. Julia Minerva Green. The committee on arrangement: lows: M Marie Stair chairman; Mrs. Helen Helen Woods, Mrs. a Turner, Mr: nnie Ball, Mrs. Mary Ellenberger, Mrs. Marie Pierce. The regular weekly luncheon will be held Wednesday at the La Fayette. Births Reported. The following_births have been repo o e e pepattent Sn "t Tok0 fouth i imas and ¥eances Abellera. girl 0 e W Gl 3T, =l e B, e kir Joseph and Mary P. Baer. girl Harry J. and Margaret Demaree, girl. Lawrence O, and Dorothea Mankin, boy Sidney C. and Florence E. Cousins, boy s e Beckeiman.poy. JanR? s i I 1 of the post chief now concessions held by M. Two Big Values for Two Big Days Only For the Scotech game, and to please the Scotch instinct of thrift, we're putting on sale to 1t confirm these is apparent Lawyer, Fowler, Mis: 200 pairs imported Wool Golf Hose Plain colors, heather mixtures, legs with pl.nn or fancy top\ Special fancy plaid *1.15 l\w) Palrs for $2...S 600 fine grade Four-in-Hands Silk and wool, also Summer foulards—all pop- ular patterns such as college stripes, 65 C plaids and polka dots. Special. .. Two for $1.25 Raleigh Haberdasher Inc. Goorge and Deatrics. Johnsor, F1F1 Samuel and Inez Lawrence. girl Isaac and Viola Tonkine. boy Lucius A. and Maggie Bunch, LD stone or brick buildings made to ap- pear as if new— special cleaning pro- cess. We Damp-proof Cellars! ‘Thirteen Ten F Street | Upholstering REUPHOLSTERING PARLOR SUITES AND ODD CHAIRS A SPECIALTY CHAIR CANING PORCH ROCKERS SPLINTED ‘Nuf-Ced!” The Best Place and Lowest Prices After All Ask my 20,000 customers 1 give the service you have the right to expect. $9 Silk Tapestry Cut to $2.98 Per Yard Call Clay Armstrong 1233 10th St. N.W. Franklin 7483 $3.50 imlaéelpii; $3.25 Chester | $3.00 Wilmington and Return Sunday, May 31 Similar Excursion June 14 SPECIAL TRAIN Washington L2720 am Standard Time Returning Philadelphia Chester ...........7:30 p.m Wilmington’ ..8:10 p.m. Consult Ticket Agents Baltimore & Ohio R. R. Sleep— A Laundry Service! EVEN in homes most careful 1y kept, feather pillows gradually collect dust and lose that heathery freshness that invokes sleep. That quality of newness can only be restored by expert washing and drying. The Tolman Laundry prides itself on its pillow-laundering service. Each pillow is washed separately, but the feathers are not removed from their original ticking. - This does away with any danger of mixing feathers. ~Your pillow is returned, thoroughly cleansed through mildest suds and many rinsings in filtered water, and dried till every feather is fluffy and light. Phone us to launder your pillows. You will - be pleased with the moderate cost —and the “newness” of each pillow that's TOLMANIZED. ncouraging nklin 71—Franklin 72—Franklin 73 THE TOLMAN LAUNDRY F. W. MacKenzie, Mgr. 6th-and C Sts. N.W. Lv. Lv. Lv. 7:30 p.m. The Name Is What Makes the Price Mean Value A Hart Schaffner and Marx Suit, 38.75 A dlfierence in figures is no guide to a saving on clothes—unless the numerals have a name like Hart Schaffner and Marx to crowd the economy meaning into them. The sea- son’s real price in- ducement is back of this suit, in one and two trousers, finely tailored in heather mixtures and quality worsteds, at 38 Newest Serges Among Them, Too Raleigh Haberdashe Thirteen Ten F Street r N | a the Supreme Economic | Special Dispatch to the Star 1d | Secretary rumored that he will be appointed | otherwise | | Fair at | by the members {avenue ST CLARENDON CITIZENS SEEK NEW MEMBERS 0ld Residents of Commnniiy to Be Solicited—Fire-Fightjng TUnit Planned. CLARENDON, campaign for new members was started by the Clarendon Citizens' Association, meeting at Citizens' Hall last night, when a letter drafted by Campbell urging all resi- join the association and to lend their aid civie improvement activities of the anization was ordered circulated hip committee. r Ingram has promised to work In a few days on rebuild- Va., May -A dents 10 Supervis: start appointment to a new post [IDE_the sidewalk on the south side {of Wilson boulevard from to Clarendon_School, accord- ing to the report of A. J. Porter, chairman of the road committee, The walk is almost impassable during rainy weather. Al B. Eaton, former Fire Department, announ would be a u meeting Tuesday evening, June 2, for effecting a fire- fighting organization. An organiza- tion committee recently appointed, he said, would have the constitution and by-laws ready, and upon their adop- tion officers will be elected Want Road Fixed. Acting on the recommendation of M. Dawson, the meeting voted to struct the road committee to request the board of supervisors to improve Washington avenue from Spruce street station to Pershing drive. E. W. Pumphrey of the Lyon Park Citizens’ Association invited the school committee to a meeting tonight in the office of Lyon & Fitch, Lyon Park, at which the question of the new school building on Fort avenue will be considered. Mr. Pumphrey pointed out that although a four-room school was provided in the plan as presented at the bond election, it is now planned to erect a two-room building. It has been explained by the school officials, Mr. Pumphrey said, that two rooms are all needed for the present and the other rooms will be added as the need arlses. The Clarendon school commit- tee was instructed to attend the meet- ing. Clarendon chief of the d that there A Deaths Reported. The following deaths have been reported fo \ihe Health Department in the last 2 ours Walier ¥. Carter. Ellzietn 1. Rya Anartment Slian It Sherwood Gertrude ¢ Hospital R. Li Elsic John Butier. Green 77. Union Station. D. C. n."51, the Brunswick 85. 1108 6t st (e Bounaiton, 47, St. Elizabet's 34. 1104 Park pl. ne. 1920 Pennesivania ave Mat 30, Stanton Park Hospital. Robert L. Fairall, 53. 403 0th st. ne. Edward Grumley. 80, Emergency Hospital Annic B. Maxwell, 42, Kann's store, 8th and Market space Margaret L. Runfon. 12. 911 Emerson st. Paul J. Nesline, 1 month. 1939 Summi n.e Maria McDermott, 3137 st.ne vl 8 days, Genoa . -~ The Seventh International Sample Padua, Ttaly, this year at tracted exhibits of commerce, industry, trades, agriculture, arts and scienes of the world. ENTERPRISE SERIAL BUILDING ASSOCIATION 643 Louisiana Ave. N.W. 54th issue of stock now open for subscription. Money loaned to members on easy monthly payments. James E. Connelly, President James F. Shea, Secretary Temperggure May 22 H[;\'UTO.\' LLYWOOD - 16-Day Water = and Land Round One More Day To Make Reservations for May 29th Tour . 69 All Expenses Included Leave Washington by bus to_Baltimore_—making connection with Merchants and Miners Steamebip. to Jacksonville, Fia, " "rnis Water trip includes May B407 S0h, Bt Cana 1ok of June. At Jacksonville the tour continues to St. Augustine and along _the cast coast . of " Floridn Sifording - inspection’ ot Daytona. Tndian River City, Cocoa, Rockledge, ' Stuart, West " Palm ~Beach, Coral Gavles _and “arriving in AIOLLYWOOD. " touring_to Miami the same day. The return trip is the same. Trip Terminates at (BL/ e Seq 3 Next Tour June 5th, $89 5,000,000 Hous- ing Plan A gigantic undertaking to ‘accommodate thousans of Hollywood lot owners. 8-Day Railroad Round Trip Tour On May 29th our next rail and_eightseeine tour starts, offering you the same BUS trip along the Dixie Hishway se in, the water tri unmu\ SERVICE, "B u b tuting the water way. All expenses are inclu Open Every El:emn.v Until 10 P.M. Phone Us at Once—Mai 347 and Main 6755 and 6756 Subscriptions to the Hollywood Magasine taken at this office to the| | 1 i {Columbia Universi | Burkitt, 33 U AR, WASHINGTON D C., TUESDAY ROCKEFELLER BUYS SITE FOR FOSDICK’S CHURCH Block ‘on Morningside Drive Is Believed Logical Place for Big Edifice. By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, May 26.—Purchase of the block front on Morningside Drive, {from 117th to 118th street, has been jmade by John D. Rockefeller, jr., it was learned yesterday, as the prob- able site for the new Park Avenud Baptist Church, to comply with one of the conditions laid down by Rev. Harry Emerson Fosdick when he re- ceived the call last week to become pastor of the church, succeeding Dr. Cornelius Woelfkin. The property is considered the log- ical location for the new ‘“edifice near asked for by Dr. Fosdick. H‘rry Hall, vice president of Wil liam' A. White & Sons, admitted last night that the property had been pur- chased through his firm for Mr. Rocke- feller, but said that he was not at liberty to say that it had been defi- nitely selected as the site of the new Park Avenue Baptist Church. RITES FOR LIEUT. KYLE. Navy Flyer Is Buricc at Home in Lynchburg, Va. LYNCHBURG, Va. May 26 (P).— Funeral services for Lieut, J. R. Kyle, jr.. U. S. N., who was kilied in a fali from an airplane last Friday at the naval air station, Lakehurst, N. J.. were conducted vesterday at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kyle, by Rev. Dr. Wallace T. Palmer, pastor of Westminster Presbyterian Church, of which the dead officer was a member. The body was accompanied by Lieut. H. R. Oster of the Philadel- phia navy yard. Interment was at Springhill Cemetery. 'CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. Mrs, Calvin Coolidge will lay the corner stone of Theodora Snow Memo- rial Hospital at the Florence Critten ton Home, 4759 Conduit road, tomor- | row at 1:45 p.m. “ll'rul G. Harding Chapter, No. 31, 8., will give a card party, § nr‘!ock at the home of Mrs. Bushey, 1414 Eucld street, for benefit of the endowment fund for Masonic and East- ern Star Home. The endowment_committee of Joppa Lodge Chapter, No. 27, O. E. 8., will Ki\'n a card party Thursday, 8 p.m., at 806" Taylor street. The Maryland State Society will meet for last time this season Thurs- day, 8 p.m., at Thomson School. John Ritchie, jr., will preside, and Jo V. Morgan, historian, will give a talk. J. R} MAY 26, - 1925 ISEESU. S. RATIFY Senator King, Democrat, Tells President Senate Will Act in Winter. BY DAVID LAWRENCE. Senator King of Utah, Democrat, had a talk with President Coolidge about the World Court and other mat- of & number of ideas on pending ques- tions. Mr. King says, for example, that the World Court protocol will be ratified by the next Congress, that President Coolldge is sincerely and earnestly it, but that “Republicans like Sen: tors Borah of Idaho and Pepper of Pennsylvania will torpedo it if tk can.” The Utah Senator crats will be almost u the court, and that enough can votes will be available to the necessary two-thirds. Consulted About Debis. { Mr. King is staying here because of his membership on the Couzer |committee investigating tax matter: |He was asked by some of the corre: spondents at the White House whether {he thought Congress would take any {action about the collection of foreign debts in order to make it possible to get a larger tax reduction. a Democrat 1 would lean back- he said, “in supporting a Re. | publican Chief Executive in any polic Republi- | ithe war debts, but I think that even {if he didn’t collect a dollar of the war idebt, we could still reduce taxes b $750,000,000. If we get any mone | from war debts, I would favor apply lic debt Sees Tax Cut Possible. “It is possible to reduce by $7; 000,000 our tax bill if we exercise rigid economy. 1 belleve we could have economized still more in the last |Congress than we did. It may not be generally realized, but Congress did not in the last session spend all the money the Budget prepared by the President called for. Now next time we can make a_greater cut. While 1 personally believe the Democrats {should argue for even more economy |than the administration, it is difficult |to predict just what cut in expendi {tures will be advocated by my col 'la‘aguefl but I would not be surprised {if the Democrats favored a $500,000,000 {reduction.” | The Utah Senator thinks the maxi- | Maria COURT PROTOCOL or | | |(haz§e clubs of this.ci | Leipsic University. |of the |he may develop for the collection of | ing it 1o a reduction of our own pub-| g o a reduction of our own pub- | IO says the Demo-| eryture of the Spectro: animous forlt, the Literature of Thermodynamics, | this_city. | | |AT HOME IN NEWPORT, R. . Scientist and mbuograpber. Who Long Was Prominently Identified With Washingten Affairs. Alfred Tuckerman, bibliographer ana for prominently identified died at his home in Newport. vesterday after a long illness. was 77 years old. Mr. Tuckerman was the eldest son of the late Lucius and Mrs. Elizabeth and vea cit R. 1 He sclentist many in this | T street. | Cosmos, He was a member of the Metropolitan and Chevy also of the | American Chemical Soclety, the Amer- ican Library Association and New { York Academy of Scienc ters today and then delivered himself | He was a graduate of Harvard Uni versity in the class of 1870 and re- ceived the degree of Ph. D. from HE was a_fellow Assoclation for the Advance ment of Sclence and had been con nected with the Astor Library in New York and the Smithsonian Institution. He had also attained distinction as the author of several scientific works Among these were “Index to the Lit ope,” “Index Bibliography of the Chemical Influ make | ence of Lights” and others. Mr. Tuckerman Is survived by brother, Paul Tuckerman of Tuxedo i N. Y., and several nieces and nephew. among thein Walter R, Tuckerman of Funeral services will onducted ‘at the home in Newport tomorrow nu»rnlng at 10:30 o'clock RITES FOR MAJ. SHEPARD. Marine Officer, Who Died on Way Buried. Ralph From Hawaii, “Funeral services for Maj L Shepard, while returning to Quantico from th :ALFRED TUCKERMAN DIES | | Waleott Tuckerman, formerly of 1600 | | SMITH. be | United States Marine Corps. | | who died on the transport Henderson. | Deaths. Early Tuesday morning Mar 5 ast Capitol oldest_daughter_of th (Hobbie) Me ames’ Chur: “Thursday. May Please du not send flowers. Suddenly, Sunday. Mas 1 at the Hospita MUSE. beloved wife of Jdam nd mcther of Raymond and Gertrude Muse. XNotice of hereafter. Ernest Jurvis Co. in charg NORTHEN. 1925, at her Requiem at St ve. et B and C am. nterment at Rock Creel: Cem: this life Sunday. May 1245 pm. ALBERT 1 years. Fu 1125 Potoma. RONSPIES s late residence, Wednesday, May o' St. Theres Anacostia. 5 he " where requ will be ¥ Sung at 9 am triends invited (o attend Mt. Olivet Cemetery’ Dlease copy. ) RONSPE D. ¢ mass Relatives and Iuterment (Baltimore paper ROg Pete. dence 11 198 st mbers t thie late T J. RONSPIE Tuesday, May 20, ER. Vice President UBENSTEIN. stonday 1 11:45 am.’ ELIAS. Leloved husband of Emma Myssie Rubenstein and brother of Esther Sonneborn. Funeral from his late 1340 Spring road n.w.. Wednes. 7 at Intérment Washrington Hebrew Cenietery . SMITH. May 24, 1925, at 1:45 an residence, 416 st aw SMITH. * He leaves to mo e and tw Friends it Officers and members Lodge. No. 85. 1. B P. 0. of_death of Brother G Seasion 0f ¢ May 26, 1 Lodge's Eiks Guested te May ce's Elks Home. invited to N nuux W DAVIS, Exalted Ruler NSO E. WILLIAMS. Se 25. at 5:45 20 A 6t. n.e. WII 4. husband "ot < dward Lee Tod and William Todd of thin cite - Notice of funeral Jater. " (New Orleans. La.. page-s at his resides EiAs B ARD Hawalian maneuvers, were held at the | TUCKERM AN, marine barracks, Quantico, today. In-| with full military honors was in Arlington Cemetery this after inoon at 2 o'clock. Military ceremonies were rendered by the Marine Bal |and a battalion of marines from the | WALL. barracks in Washington. Born in Massachusetts in 1578, Shepard was a student at the Massu chusetts Institute of Technology and entered the Marine Corps as a second lieutenant in 1905. e is survived by a wife, two sons MISS STUDEBAKER DIES. Was Sister of the Seven Brothers Who Founded Corporation. SOUTH BEND, Ind.. M: Miss| tudebaker, sister of the seven Maj. Mrs. W. L. Darby, wife of the execu- | mum surtax rate ought not to be | brothers who founded the Studebaker tive secretary of Washington Federa- tion of Churches, will lecture tomor- row at 8 o'clock at Peck Memorial | Chapter. Subject, “The Great Octo- pus.” Public invited. A 500 card party will be given for the benefit of Liberty Council, No. 6, D. of A., tomorrow, 8 p.m., Pythian Temple. The District of Columbia (t’m:l‘pssk of Parent-Teacher Associations will have a special meeting at Columbia Junior High School Thursday, 8 p.m. Mrs. Glles Scott Rafter, Mrs. William Wolff Smith and Mrs. Joseph Saunders will give reports of the convention of | the national congress held in Austin, Tex. ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. TONIGHT. The Rhode Island State Society will meet, 8 o'clock, in Thomson School. Kalorama Citizens' Association will meet, 8 o'clock, in Parish House of St. Margaret's Church. Inez Eudora Perr\' of Los Angeles will lecture at Playhouse, ¥ o'clock Subject: “Why a Woman Cannot Be- come a Mason. Col. James S. Pettit Camp, No. 3, United Spanish War Veterans, will meet, 8 o'clock, at 921 Pennsylvania avenue southeast. Nomination and election of commander and of dele- gates and alternates to the depart- ment convention. Brightwood Citizens’ _Association will meet, 8 o'clock, in Parish Hall of Holy Comforter Church. Eckington W. C. T. U. 7:45 o'clock, at the home of street northeast. will meet, M The G. F. 8. Mark's Church will mother’s Birthda candidates of St. present ‘‘Grand- an operetta, 8 o'clock, in Parish Hall of the church. L ERE e M With only one case for trial at a London court recently, there were 16 justices, 20 grand jurymen, 36 petty jurors, 2 barristers and a dozen policemen and court officials in at- tendance, and the prisoner got three months for stealing two mugs. FOUN] BULLDOG—Brown and black Avply "the Washington Ani League, 349 ave. 8w FOX TERRIER—AIl white Nbhas black mark- ings on head: male. Apply the Washington Animal Resctie League. 340 Md. ave. s.w. le._male. Rescue | more than 20 per cent and should be between 15 and 20. He isn't prepared to say what the Democrat will agree lon, but is inclined to believe all | parttes will agree on a {around 25 per cent, if not | Senator King is very | about the political outloo} less. | surtax of | & Stroke of paralysis optimistic | 1 He thinks | W | Corporation, and the last to bear their | | | WILKERS \ OALFRED TTCKE Years. eldest son of the late Elizabeth Wolcott Tuckernian, formerk I0007T et Services at S8 Kay et Ne port. Wednesday. 1030 am. Interme at St. Mary s, Portsmouth . Tuesday. May 2 GEORGE WALL b Henrietta 1800 of Geos Mary J Westwood. brother . Mead “Eucius S of and Mrs. doseph Md. " Notice' « wood W E: : Entered into eternal rest Sus day. 1825, 6:15 . meri's Hospital, HOLT, belos the late Catherine Wilkersc mourn_his departure. Eva Wilkereon vy Mre. Clarisea J and” Holt and a numbe: Remains F &t n Church, Rev Wednesday Riines Co Essie Gahaon Two sons, Raymo 1:36 " p.m funeral directo: In Memoriam. name, died here late last night on the | CHaPMAN eve of her 85th birthday Miss Studebaker recently suftered “Aunt Maria’ was the last of the Studebaker fam. of 13 children. Miss Studebaker | as born at Ashland, Ohio, May the Democrats will almost surely win | 1840 | the 1926 elections so far of Representatives is concerned. As for the Senate, he is not so sure, but says that ‘“‘with the progressive Republicans the Democrats will in control of the Senate, too.’ (Copyright. 1935 THE WEATHER | District_of Columbia—Fair tonight, possibly light fr tomorrow fair slightly warmer: gentle north winds. Maryland—Fair tonight. light frost in west portion: tomorrow fair, slightly warmer in central and west portions moderate north winds. Virginia—Fair tonight {west and nerth portions; tomorrow fair: not much change in temperature: moderate north winds. Records for 24 Hours. Thermometer—Yesterday. 4 54; 8 pam., 52; 12 midnight, 46. To- day, 4 a.m., 47. 8 a.m., 49; noon. pon. 3 56. Barometer—Yesterday, 4 p.m., 29.9 8 p.m., 30; 12 midnight, 30.07. Toda 4 a.m. 30.09; § a.m., 30.16; noon, 30.1 Highest temperature, 36, occurres at noon today: lowest temperature, occurred at 5:15 a.m. today. Temperature same date last Highest, 70; lowest, 46. Condition of the Water. Temperature and condition of the ater at § a.m. today: Great Falls— Temperature, condition, very muddy. vear— Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States Coast and Geodetic Survey.) Today—Low tide, 5:29 p.m.; ‘high tide, 11:11 p.m. Tomorrow—Low tide, 5:41 13 p.m.; high tide, 11:1 ‘p.m. The Sun and Moon. Sun rose 4:48 a.m.: am. am. and and 457 10:36 and gnd a.m. am Today sun sets p.m. Tomorrow-—Sun rises 4:47 a.m.; sets 7:23 p.m Moon rises 7:57 a.m.; sets 10:46 p.m. Automobile lamps to be lighted one- half hour after sunset. Weather in Various Cities. sun TERRIER—Black with brown and white markings. _Apply the Washington Animal cue League, 340 M L BV, LOST. BAR PIN, platinum, with 3 diamonds: re- ward. _Lincoln 81. 230 A st. se. BAR_ PIN—Platinum. set with three dia- monds: on D or 15th sts Liberal re- ward. _ Line. 2077 or 1733 D se. 2% BILLFOLD. brown, worn with rubber band. containing ‘5 $10 and 1 S5 bille at Glen Echo. ward. Address Box 23-V. Star office. i BRACELET—Between National Theater marine: rewa: jtar Bldg.. fexible”'aa Phione Aduins 1868 . BRIEF CASE, tan vichity Grant Gircle. morning M Reward. - 4316 N. H. ave. Praeta toig, BR diamond: Tost Saturday afternoon. between % and 3. in. northweat residential soction, _Call Adams 5206 BUNCH OF KEYS._ between Good Hope vd. and Morris rd. C. E. Yates. Lincoln 905. CHAIN AND LOCKET—Gold, betwoen_ 7h st. 5w, and Loew's Colugnbia Theater. Chain Jeiehs about 45 pavt.’ Heward \f rvtnmflw M7 Leon” Brusilofl, Loew' 5 COACH HOUND__Spotied eve. Reward. 7th COAT—Lady TntowBaltimors bivd.,_or d Sunday: May 24, "85 reward. Phone Mr. De Kalk. Co- Imbia’ G604 COIN PURSE—Containing sum of money. ut Glen Echo or in cae' {rom park. Saturdey night. Return to 2504 Pa. nw. st 416 Sud ot x DOG—Lixht tan chow. female. DS7E Havand. . Reward. - Adams 1535, 8% GLASSES. darle tortolee whell. beiwesn 13th and" Gir; T5th “and Spring Call Columbra 8357. GLASSES—TfinM— whell, de.at 11th and G Finder please call o'cldck. KODAK—2-A Premo. on South Ellipee d mond: reward. . Box offe. Earle Theater: PIN—Kappa Sigma. set with rubies. pearls 20q queralis: bebwen 14Tn gnd 8 3 z“?z“z' 5. Betard: ‘A POCKETBOOK—Containing_gold_locket _and money. Einder please retuirn locket and kgep money. 825 4th st. ne. cataract over left t. n.w. w DOG. German police. in black leather ste. n.w.. on Saturday. Adams 3422 after, 7 i Re- I W. en- 108t in_front Mrs. Nauey POCKETBOOK. “Woodmen : cuniained operator’s permis. °£e\!'gffl‘!m:l:‘ fodre ca 2" R, 4 454 Loulstaia ave. Phone Main 3234, 26° SUPPY—White, collie. 5 months old, Satar- lay night. = Reward. 1353 Jeflerson st. . Co- Hmbia 7626. SABLE CHOKER, ™ y i e S M ey Jestmens Bide. Reward, Myrtie Price. 1235 10th st o -'An,;n‘— FOTG Sl e, 7o pieture Pl ranictin 156, (e VATCH CHATN _FOB—Gom ;axed g fob. and match Tox: B e Nelatyre, 71 & SR Temperature. @3 v Siations. ++ + aamotng * e kmpaasos WayITH *=yadpu asug om0 w0y lene.Tex. 30.10 Clear 2 Clear 7 Clear _ Clear o Clear Pt.cloudy Cloudy Clear Clear Cloudy © Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Pt.cloudy Pt.cloudy Clear Cloudy © Clear Cloudy . Clear Rain Clear Atlantic City Baltimors Birmingham Boston Buffalo Charlesto; Chicago Cincinnat Cleveland Angele Louisville Miami, Fl N. Orlea: New Yor! Okla. City. Omaha .. | Philadelphia 30° o ,...mx Raleigh,N.C. 30.14 8. Lake City 20.76 San Antenio 30.10 San_Diego.. 8. Franci St 8t Spokane . WASH.DC! FOREIGN. m., Greenwich time, today.) Temperature. Weather. Clear P-n. clond.' Ba clou Pant clondy Fart Souds a Cloudy Clear It Station London, England. Paris, France.. .. Berlin, ~ Germany . Copenhagen. Denmark Horta (Fayal). Azores. Hamilton, ~Bermuda.... . San Juan, Porto Rico. Havana, 'Cuba... . Colon, Canal Zone. John A. Burgess Buried. Special Dispatch to The Star. HYATTSVILLE, Md., May 26.— Funeral services for John A. Burgess, 68 years old, truck farmer, who died Friday, were held vesterday afternoon at the residence, Sargent road, Chillum, followed by services at the Church of Our Savior, Brookland. D. C.. the Rev. Mr, Stephens ofclating. s the House | light frost in | 44, be | CAYANNA, | | i i | i 1 | BRY. | caLDWELL, Card of Thanks. We wish to express our sincere a ful appreciati n 1 and neighbors for Kindness and floral offerings at the dea of our Jittle grandson, JAMES CAVANYA ME, AND MRS. G. W. KEENE AND FAMILY Deaths. 1Ban Mon fax 25 \ihmer Hospheal: JOSEPH G loved brother 0f Myra Campbell of 1765 Kulorama road.” Remains resting at the W, mest Jarvis funeral parlo Tnu sday, May 28, at 2 o'clock. from Ernest Jarvis Co. funeral parolrs, a ave. n.w. Saturday, Ma: DOROTHY BA thanks BRILEY 3, 1925 beio <k, Corpelius as Siadys Bauk Funeral W from her residence, 2216 Cleveland ave., at 2 pm Relatives and friends invited. W. Er Jarvis Co. in charge. NT. Tuesday. May 26, 1923 Aoeth's Hospital MARTHA BRY beloved mother of Charles B. Watt Robert Bryant, ~Notice of funera after. W, Ernest Jarvis Co. i charke Monday, May 197 Garfield Hospital_ N CALDWELL of 2305 California st beloved husband of Hazel L. D. Cald He is survived hy three children jr.c Charles and Paul. Funeral froni Iis Tate residence Wednesday. May 30 pm. Interment at Oak Hill Ceme ter: CAMPBELL. day, May aficra Entered into eternal rest Sun 23,1925, at Gallinger Hospital short ilnéss.y NATHAN BELL. “devoted brother of Mre. Henrietta Queen’ ‘and Joseph Campbell. Remain resting at the residence of his sister, 112 C st. n.c. Funeral Rgursday. 9 a.m.. from St.Cyprian’s _Chul iterment Olivet Cemetery. John T. & funeral directors, in charge. CAPSCOTT. Ngnday, May 28 Emergency * Hospital. ST Segved husband of “Dell scott of 1428 Swann st. n.w. of Jane Lacy. Virginia. Delifah. Amanda and Wynyard Capscott. Remains_resting at his late residence Funeral at Warre ton. Va.. Thursday. May 28. at 1 p.m Ersiest Jarvia Co. in charge. (Warrenton Dapers please cony.) CARTER. Sun: W. H. CARTER, U A band of 1da Dawley Carter ices at St. John's Churel n.w.. Wednesday. May ternient at_Arlington Rhines & Co tional Cemeters with full military honors. ~Arrangements by Joseph Gawler's Sons. Hobare ‘st Firy Bantis Church . s.w.. Wednesd. e Relatives and. Teictds tavited. ferment at Congressional Cemetars' CRUTCHFIELD. Monda. 1 ai_Frecdmen‘s Hosital. LOR CRUTCHFIELD. the beloved son of the late Annie Crutchfield, and brother of William “and Charles Crutehfield, and brother-in-law of Virgie Crutchfield. Fu- neral _from Little Zion Babtist Church, Re Brooks, pastor. Thursday at 179 o'clock noon. 27 CRUTCHFIEL May 24 12:15 Hospital. ANNIE C . the devoted mot. er of William, Charles and Taylor Crutch- field. and mother-in-law of Virgie Crutch- feia Faneral” tron Tifte Zlon Bupdist Church Thursday. May noon, Relatives and friends Am nrd DAY. Monday, May 25. 1925. at fis res- dence, 1533 Columbia st. n.w.. “'ILLIAN MDAY. brother of Mrs. Eilen Wright of 1430 Rhode Island ave. n.w. He leaves to mourn their loss four daughtefs. nine Drothers and one sister, Notice of funeral lereaier. DE VAUL. Sund Sunday . May 24. 1925 at her residence. 1939 Uih st. n.w. MARIE L. “Ahe devoied daughter of Annie E. and the late Vincent L. De Vaul. and sister of Edith, and Josephine De_Vaul Fuberal from her late residence Wednes day morning: thence to St. Augustine Church, where solemn requiem high mass will be sung at 10 am. Relatives and friends invited. DE_VAUL. Officers and members of the T. A. and A. are hereby notified of the deaihi of Miss MARIE DE VAUL. ERRITT. President, 3. L. GRAY Setretars: GILMORE. Departed this lite May 24. 1025, 5 am. at hip residence. 414 P st. A afier s long Jincos, CEORGE W, 4o votd husband of Caroline Gilmore and father of Albert Gilmore, and son of the late Rev. and Frances Gilmore. Funeral from Meirgpolitan Baptist Church Wednes- day. May 27, at 1:30 pm.. Rev. Norman ting tives and friends inyited. William, Departed this life May 23. 19265. p.m, MARIE HOLMES. She to mourn a devoted mother and daughter, also a stepfather and a host of friends. 'Funeral Tuesday, May 26, from the residence, 420 Franklin st. n.w. at 2 p.m. HUNTER. Suddenly. February 20, 1925, at Corregidor. Philippine Islands, JOHN HER- BERT, beloved Inl and of Etta J. Hunter and son of the late Joseph H. and Annie . Hunter. F‘uneul services at Hysong's parlors, 1300 N st. n.w.. Wednesday, May 27. 1:30 p.m. Relatives and friends in- vited attend. Interment at Arlington Cemeters. KOOGLE. Mond: May 25. 1925. JOHN C. beloved h\llbun‘g ‘of Annie V. Koogle (ni }’8’1‘:’]{"&““"“ ‘!rum his late Endcm‘" urme place n.w. “iureday at. am. Relatives and frisds invited. KOWSKY. Sunday oy 24. 1025, (LABAA wife of the late Zurust Kowsky. Funeral from Gawler” chapel. 1730, Peaneslvania ave. n.w. May 27, at 3 pm. Interment ll Pm'nefl Hill Cemetery. KROPP. May 24, 1025, at 9:45 p.m.. at her residence, Tuxedo, V] INTA KROPP (nee Geiseking). agod 69 years. lml»\'e& vife of Heury Kropp. jr. Funeral from Gasch’s undertaking parios ville, Md.. May . p.m. Relatives and friends invited. terment at Fort Lincoln, Md. - HOLMES. at 8:3i in: Mt. | and father | Ernest Jarvis Co. in charge. | |~ Timothy Hanlon o the el & CHAPMAN ut loving remembrance dear dunEter. wala sl o oot MARTHA COPE '(nee Jenifer) ried this life one vear ago todas Forget you? No. We loved you then o you &t fresh today you passed awar : G FATHER TERS AND CHILDREN HILTON. 1In sad but lov my dear mother. MARY C. HILTO! departed this life ihree years a May 26. 1822 2 our hearts comes a bitter oh. why. did mother riles ani answer, <o & s 1ot dead. she's onl¥ ¢ - Why Then Mothe on. h Your hey look akin to God's divis Oh. dear, we mise you, mother mir HER “LOVING DAUGHTER. ROSA HOLLAND. A N who mothe three vea-s sour hand ant &0 much How sad is this day to m _ The day on which you died Your memory will cling in my b de. HER LOVING SON GEORGE . 10 ead but loxing remembrance of dear fath 10 me heart Ba ago todiy. Mar We can never forget you. dear fatber While in this world we stas God only knows our feelin, % u have Dassed avwa: HIS DEVOTED DAUGHTERS IDA. MARY AND 8ONS ER. 10 sad but loving remémprance r dear_daughter and sister. KA ERINE M. TRIGGER. who d this life two years aco todas. May e fade this life one EMMA Tntil God t To see her slow No one knows the silent hear Only those who have loved Of this grief th For our de loved 8o w. LOYING 31 MM A wEBR. in loving rem. sister and aunt, REBE parted this life two 3 28, 1923, What would I give. _To hold your loving hand Your dead face just lo see Your loving smile, your loving voice. That meant so much to me How sad is this day to me. The day on which you died Your memory will linger in miy Until I rest by vour side. 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