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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, MAY 29, 1925. i T o o o UMOFLEETBASE [yt r 2 CHAGHNENRCE e AERATATS | = 7 Hospi and Mre Ambulances ..$4 SH]HH] BY NIGHT| ©f “Beltic Society” WORLD PEAEE Pl.AN And Nifty Scarfs | [\[IATHAN OFFER | Gy Thu Any Steel Vault Made. . $85 LS The eighth anniversary of the By the Assoctated Press : o historic sailing of the steamship Modified somewhat by the ex- | puer and mothe Cemetery Sites as Low as $35 ||| Moves From Lahaina 10| Piiingana hembers “or “wic | Presbyterians Reject Anti-| endien, of miars et ime | Fleet Corporation Head Says |, ol Sariiu x5 staff as the nguard of the style has reached even the United Elizabeth’'s Hospital \V\R(N\ Chambers’ charges are 13 = ‘American forces sent to TFrance, ion—G I 18 ines. beloved mother af . Honolulu and Pearl Har: Bl Conceh fancitn o War Resolutiol enera e i Two New York Concerns Fober rantt St Folk D T 2 i J ! 7 B = n.w.. Sunda 31, at 1 pm. W bor—Due in Today. el 1 (el oo ol Seina: Assembly Is Ended. Tmerry and the “Leathernecks” o | Want to Buy U. S. Liners. ) Fatiy nent Baltic Society among the 190 PR ET world are authorized in orders just 3z BURK] 1 who made the voyage. approved by headquakters o add e residence, charge. beloved husband of Annie E 2 By the Associated Press. Capt. William Finch, who com- |BY the Associated Press. jaunty swagger sticks and nifty | President Pa y sor-| meral from St. Dominic To Impress W. W. CHAMBERS CO. U. §. S. SEATTLE, OFF THE| manded 'the Baltle during the LEXINGTON, Ky., May 29.—Char-| “fleld scarfs” to the liberty uni- |poration in P:m;f:t:.;;:: L’S.’L'uf;c“.;a May 50”5t 0 o clock CHAMBERS Funeral H HAWAIIAN ISLANDS, May 29.—The | voyage through the submarine. |acterized in its closing moments by| form. The scarfs are neckties of |that intimations have been heceived | BURKE. The Holy : ¢ The Brownstone Funeral Home ||| grana fleet, again gathered under | infested waters on the other side, |the bringing up of an antiwar reso-| & fairly sober brown. that certain firms would like to take| ning. May 50 complete funeral service, includ- Cor. 14th & in N.W. ! Admiral Robert E. Coontz, the*com-| came from England to attend the |lution which the General Assembly of O DNATE S e L1 over the management of the United| pose of expre ing beautiful casket, hearse, cars, . Chap | mander-in-chief, set out last night to| banquet. Gen. Pershing and Maj. |the Presbyterian Church in the United States Lines. However, he sald that| ifgifpoUs,Iie, ot etc. (No extras) 43, change its base from Lahaina road-| Gen. John L. Hines, chief of staff, |States adopted and then on reconsid- s 0 s reports of the negotiations for the c ed to the lata Phone Col. 432 | Gtenios o, Honolulu andiPeer] Hartor || reasonasd hrlafiy. (5 toasts, but 50" | Statlon rolated 1o tavor ot o subeti: DEcI I N LIMIT purchase of the lines are much ex- St O R g Priced as Low as $75 :in mefl film ?]ghéllinedsurl[e aver con- addresses were made. tute, the sixty-fifth assembly ad- aggerated. praye Funecst ucted by the United States fleet in i e journed late yesterday GERMAN LIABILIT iy Bominic's - Churcn. - where " hig ‘ . e ke s tion would have LIABILITY |, e, v, sasomons ssaca| Bl Returning late yesterday afternoong EPI PAL Nc"- had the assembly go on record as “‘op- |like to take over the management of ; I PR (o Lahaina, the officers of the fleet | posed to war as a method of settling A et the Unitad'States Lines and colieve the| cleaned up the odds and ends of the disputes between nations. No Obligation to Compensate for |Fleet Corporation of their direct oper- t week maneuvers and prepared G > for the Knlgm's sortie and mldi:mmd N Vote Is Reconsidered. ; ?)'ffl[n “‘I‘erlmxlz ?rm? hu\s; n"l!matv‘{‘ neuv : i a ht submit to us pro MEMOR]_AL DAY ST R LR —_— At the conclusion of a plea for its Prospective Losses, E. B. | posals of that kind, but as yet no such | he departure from Lahaina was re- adoption, the resolution was adopted | Les e gretted by the villagers, who regarded o Parker Holds. fi”r‘ifi‘:’::‘ljg’:““‘;’”" tee “"’{ D : e 4 e names of the firms| e, the Mendots apart TL g y 3 by a vote of 50 to 33. Several com the fleet’s visit as the greatest spec- | Rev. Beverly D. Tucker Reserves . Y [issloners Jumped to (heir fest to g0 T were not stated, the two most promi- | er nw. JAMES H. oy memories. tacle ever witnessed there. S . iy . s a day of memori The fleet was expected to reach Decision on Acceptance as Ineie Doeonls ssibeving voted aBAINSt | by the Associated Press. nently mentioned were the United | N v and 61 Nellie W Germany is not obligated to com-|American Lines, controlled by the : ® i 1 Honolulu about noon. 3 : S B It is a good time to stop Bishop Co-Adjutor. trqduced and.carried, 46 10 42 shville, | Pensata American nationals for. loss | Harriman interests, and Moore & Mc- = R Caldwell 7 a Cormack, operators of several lines for A . Ko who previously had asked how the as. |Of Drospective personal earnings or ack, op several lines for | and conslder Wh&t kmd University Man Promoted. ik Bt dos e SEaDly. il raae lacesk Yt fi‘ggpr(?:lmf;l‘:p r:;z'(\:er):s(};:u;?(,g:;w- the Shipping Board, both of ,\o\\; o~ e efics % “pacifism” if the resolution be adopt- of destructic erty ANN ARBOR, Mich, May 20 (#). REDERICKSBURG, Va., M B undl 1ayv of Edwin B . z J o Bl 3 | FREDER SURG, Va., ) A infroduc : chich car. | under a decision yesterday of Edwin B. ited States Lines operate six Of memory yo“ are |STA:pp{‘m:n:‘elil'i("ulmh(P')‘|E;o.\nl}nx:1;"ug —The 130th B3 Caacton of .{ed, introduced a substitute, which car-| % ot limiblee o b kerean: | ved e ates Line D 1 i 1 I vatsity o Chicesy | Bpiseopal D Council of Vir-|' «pa j Iveas: “That th nan Mixed Claims Commission. |New York to European por creating in the minds of Nisiens ut ihe Chersiy Vot cillmge, | e \0's o S wln. it s e e e S DR = =) ar of the University of Mich. | {yvo pusy days voring every worthy effort to secure |©ar power of the destroyed prop-|have been recurrent from time to 1 your children. No 5}3“&“::;’;239“‘:\' ..»\,;ul- e ‘v;:(:*r“,‘h‘b_ Bat D avarlc B Tacker rector | (R Daasa OF thatuona erty v be taken into account in|that off g be made f Eesaon hores. S of St. Paul's Church, nond, who) 1. B. Hutton of Abingdon, Va., who | determin its reasonable market|operation by American steamship me greater monument can - was elected bishop-coadjutor at Wed-|said he had four sons in the Vorld|value, as a basis upon which Ger-lor for their outright purchas ——— — = 0! v “ning’s sion, was pres-|War, spoke for it. Tdn l!mhhh\ »Fnfl F' '1’1 ed. The|value of the vessels is rough i an tand thanked the delegates for the decision is controlling in all cases ex-{at $20,000,000. be builded than to have e Pyl ot (ke e cplostenito e Aot or At e R e e o . oonng $ rachiod & ot o 4 : treaty restoring friendly relations be- May Enlarge U. S. Fleet. tilled in the memor 2-HOUR SERVICE while 'he reached a decision as to his| A resolution on the Montreat, N. C. ¥ restoring friendly ) 1nstillied 1n the me; y Carmack Dry Cleaning Co. |2ccePtance: institution was adopted as follo: O e D One commissioner was authority = Elections on the closing day of thej ‘‘That the general assembly reaffirm L B = reater| for the statement today that the of your children the fact Lincoln 239 S Rlections on the clealng Qi ofthe | G S e e L us | oo ‘miaceituponiiGermsny & greater|nosra, rather tha: aellothe. Uniioa T George McLaren Brydon as historiog. |which held that the property of the|Pulden than the treaty of Versallles|States Lines, might urge upon Con- that through all the Faphes and”Tesistrir of ‘tho.alocese; | Mountain Retreat Association is e[, Another declslon was announced| gress the building of two fArst-class R. Carter Scott, chancellor, and James |cured to the church and purposes for | fnder WAICH, Cermany 18 A€o ~ED| passenger vessels to be added to the ears of their childhood Caskle, R. Carter Scott and Lewis C.|Which it was given. or & lows of & Dart of She SiE0 S |service in ihe expectstion that it vy v Williams as members of the finance| “That the general assembly direct |the American steamship Kerwood,|might thus be made a paying propo- Mondas. b -ld- f committee. The committee report fa-|the trustees of the Mountain Retreat ’“1"‘9 “’}t;‘ "&e‘ ex \‘:u \e"‘ narine | gition. you were bullding for voring creation of three new parishes ation to make such changes in (Wine after atmistice. g st At th doll by doll in Albemarle County and division of arter as are possible under the Loes M mear McCORMACK CONFIRM em ollar ollar, the Tuckahoe parish, in Hanover claration of trust that all the tr s _ 4 Yy ’ County, was adopted. Delegates to|tees may be nominated by the gen- LEGISLATOR DIES. Shipping Operator Says Negotiations a fund which enabled the General Episcopal Council in New |eral assembly, =~ =~ & = S L e Bniee W Orle: er . Standing com- Py mittee for the ¥ was elected as|changes will be made, the general a H. C. Curtis Apoplexy Victim| xpw yORK, May 29 OP)—Return- them to have a college . follows: Rev ‘man_Green, Dr.)Sembly o is the Mountain Re- at Chatles Town, W Wi 3z vesterday from Washington, d " Th A o | W3- Storton, Rev: W 11, Burkhart:treat Association to the ‘ehurch E | where” he said he conferred with education. e more that qu paints (lavmen, Archie M. Hoxton, W. M. |$200,000, needed for the equipment and| W. H. C. Curtis, sergeant-at-arms of | Shipping Board offi E: No treatment eo safe, sure, beallog. | ;i john I, Minor. The address af |the improvement of the Mountain Re |the Housa of Delegates of the West| Mctormack, - treasurer, of Moots i th. Dr. Scholl's Zino-pads. The results service of the session, held in |treat property.” Virginia Legislature, died of apoplexy | McCormack, shipping operatc the sacnfice, € more velation. At your druggist's or shoe George's Church last b H Seminaries in Good Condition at Charles Town, . . Tuesday | firmed reports that he is negotiating Sealers. Cost but a trifie. delivered by Rev. Berryr H " jnight, accordi vord receiv re | for control of the Leviathan and five sacred the memory. Theoe Sicos—for corms. callowses, bumions | of Episcopal Theologleal EaiEna i ST gt o the i1l ey oo e e ) Mos of the 00 delegates deparh—d ted in good condition, and pub- | iate Ge; 11is “u , W i-| the United States Lines for the Ship- Dl'scholls for their homes last nig licatio nd Sabbath school report | manded th n tr - e cap-| ping Board. Qur Savi D rt- od e 4 i showed an enrollment of 407509 in|:ure of For . Peters . Va. r Davings epal z. * 8 the Sunday schools, with 19,097 pupils [ Two sisters, Mrs 'y O. Ison and — ment will gladly help 1no-pa MAN'S DEATH MYSTERY. [si fo Sommiit s '35 302 Charics N7 summors. 5563 £ REPRESENTATIVE. DIES . . P TR RN $811.877. Dr. R. E f - —— vou build a college “Put m«m-thcpamisz(mc" Unidentified Body in Servant's|mond, Va. Wwas reelected e Assigned to Maxwell Field, | 90hn De W. Wamer of New York| ; secre of the work for a term of fund = Quarters of Richmond Home. |{three years Maj. H. H. C. Richards, Army Air| Served in Two Congresses. The doctrine that women are barred | 4 | Special Dis o Star : Service, who has been under treatment | o) it Wi 2 is morning the police found the body | as was action of the 1924 1 ’P’:‘:‘,’ fereve % “;:“;1 fif(;}"&:;’ third <ongxes~xes from the eleventh Ask for Information A GERM DESTROYER R b e 1. Va,, an | @istrict of New York, dled @t the|HALLER Y L a7 EAnCRt S Suntion, of Maxw 3 Montgomery, | . % M w m| GCORDEI For All Diseased and Infected short and welghing 200 pounds, dead|and calling i Svide corfavenicel ¥s{home of his daughter, Mrs. illiam { . Conditions. An_ Essentinl Tollet Ac- in the servants’ quarters of a residen- [for the 1st of scember. rney, in New York City, Wednes- i ofisey: | ARk Four Drasxes tial section. The assembly will mect next year in finight, acoouding {o word: teceiyod: Price, 25¢, 50c, $1.00 There were 1o papers on the body, | Pensacola, Flu | Will Take Merlxcal Tm\tment | here today. Mr. Warner was a senior . T . i 4 LI‘HCOln I\atlonal Bank fiuss & it iand coustierah Local Pastor Named. | First Lieut. Gerald A. O'Rouar k.:"f;::.m oF Sheflsw fum of Ve cash were in the pockets. A colored 1 A eld A . T has been | B INlo! prom fenue i con- 7th & D Sis. 17th & H Sts. woman residing in the rooms was de-| Representatives named to the Pan-| orqered fo this city for freatment &t | pen o th ine ot prsit-slige talned for inquiry. No one has been vterfan Alliance at —Cardiff, | Walter Reed General Hospital. {7888 A , Reform Club was found who can give any information included Rev. W. anized to help President Cleveland | regarding the dead m d. Va; Rev. E. W il 1 2 = T e Ee 2 . E — foride, Rockbridge Baths, Va. an in tarift reform. Mr ‘Warner was a 3 iy o 2 = - charter member o he ¢! James H. Taylor, Washington, 2 i gy o kg e $5,000 Life Insurance for $46.90 | 1. S chairman of the ta Rl e e presentatives named to the World | lars and iliustration. Company founded 1865, | Conference of Falth and Order at| Assets over $300.000.000. Stockholm, in August, included Dr. C.|night, possil sio —_——— M. Le Roy Goff. 610 Woodward Bldz. L. King, Dr. R. E. ) 1, and Miss | ers, not muc ange in temperature Sarah Tee Vinson, Richmond. | gentle to moderate south winds 37 CHILDREN VICTIMS. Maryland. se , possibly PLAYMATES BURN BOY, |ignishe and tomor + |change in temper e Virginia—Unsettled tonight and to- ™ T w ossibly sional light | ¢ a1 b, - he Star. Tennessee Orphan in Serious Con-|™ SniDoRm e ehtin | Sowat Sl 0 e .‘;—Durm: 5 i : dition After “Teasing” by Four. |change in temperature. == = . to.|first four months of 1925 87 children| % fend L taxe ipluce. Balsi KINGSPORT, Tenn., May g YERS LY A aney | of school age or under were killed in| i ters. ¥ flowers. 30% hin Short. 185 sl e i aight B Rocay MaNSe | paltimore accidents. Seventeen of the | MARTIY. Jc Short, 16-year-old orpl T P! MO?O!’O]IS 5 B e pere s ichndrm were between 5 and 15 years| am = i e e e . D Y T2 R RINGSBURY. 1'1'011 of Fatal Accidents in Balti. more for Only Four Months. e L e o old, a report of Preston D. Callum, st pital today from burns sustained et e the Satety Go when gasoline was applied to his| Thermometer m., 72: 8 p.m., 63; | tistical chalrman of the Safety Coun clothing and then set fire by four |12 midnight, 61; m.,'57; 8 a.m., 62|l SHOWS, | arst four months of ‘.‘»41\,.,““ This_delicately medicated anti- ATCH eheioil that & | Boys Betmoer e Aes : . [only 16 children less than 5 vears old septic Shaving Stick produces a comes out of your lock, Emory Cook and Clifton Moudy, dnight, 30. $ o 50 and 17 between 5 and 15 were killed, | creamy lasting lather enabling ten- 5 have admitted the act, authoritie the report states. fi;‘l:iud men to _.h.;:»;mx;fa.ny motor, and you'll put declared, saying they wére “teasing’ .73, occurred at _— tuneral Srom 2% on even twice daily. ves R 3 Short. hev are ng held without |5.15 p.m., yesterday; lowest tempera- & Bk - 3 Ok # the skin smooth and fresh and| '_‘°d'f“‘g but Pennzoil bond pending the:outoeme of Short's ooy ‘J, neaE T m. toaay New Post for Lieut. Col. Greer. at lpm. W. makes shaving a pleasure. Cuticura into it. !injuries. | Temperature same date last year— o o S| 3 Talcum is an ideal ‘“fi-'h“'nl I S S Highest, 71; lowest, 56. e .:,G‘xfit]'e,r\‘r;'r;y-ms\c';} s powder ‘THE PENNZOIL COMP. Moved to Kentucky. Condition of the Water. Washington Barracks, has been or. 0. Talown %o, 8old OIL CITY, PA. Temperature and condition of the| dered to San Francisco for duty with 3 E Dept. 3%, Malden. Washington Offices: 1018 18th St., Lieut. Col. John T. Sayles, United | water at Great Falls at § am.Tem. | the Organized Reserves of the 9th|grpy e WP~ Cuticura S| m.n!ua 25c. e o 3 States Cavalry, now instructor of New | toavure. 66; condition, very muddy. | Corps Area. Before proceeding to 3 Y i oY N = York National Guard, at New York | 7" | California he will be on temporary Amelia S 5 3 % at the City, has been ordered to Frankfort, | Tide Tables. | duty at the Civillan Training Camp o e Jarele (o ! parlors. for duty as instructor of the Ken- | (Furnished by United States Coast and |} at Fort Eustis. Va L 4 In Memoriam, ) tucky Nations = Today—Low tide, 717 a.m. FUNERAL DIBECIORS ¢ e ; x LLIE—ATl red wale—Apply | i high tide, 1239 am. and 1246) © Joseph F, Birch’s Sons [ ACONF S RE0R S Srparied t Shington Animal® Reseus Leagus, 343 | P s (ISAAC BIRCH) lite three years ago foday, Ma% 26, ernoon 4 | Maryiand ave. e, |" Tomorrow—Low tide, §:08 a.m. and M ST ST Btationea 1841, < G ) FOX TERRIER—AIl black, whife around | 8:33 p.m.; high tide, 1:25 a.m. and 1:36 3034 M ST. N.W. o /53" A forret i ess mon! o w r T ! o dhore T male” CADBY Washingios pam. C. O Vhi ne world 1 stav: o ¢ ot sho M mate. CApol s . - ea AR R T The Sun and Moon. Gawler Service i i day He took ¥o . v - Today—Sun rose, 4:46 a.m.: sun sets, IS MOTHER, M. E. ACTON. = SPT il 2.0% neral Directors Since I m“m.y p att“ h Wardman Park (‘P Washington Animal co s 518 | 7:25 p.m. g 2 MaFi; efrpnsl% 2 ffggfif,,,,,. CKER. embrancs, of our Maryland ave. a.w Tomorrow—Sun rises, 4:45 a.m.; sun Ave. N.W. 0 i . N.W. {ER. ife 18 years h. Swimming Clu% 7 2 : sets, 7:26 p.m. Sinat AP Features 4 || eneaer AR RN | Moon rises. 1041 am. sets, 1205 EcoeY 2/ ) fternoo: W, a.m. J NOW LOCATED AT b : - Tone . / SO Beawn o0 bisckis ) ‘Automobile lamps to be lighted one-| 1724 N. CAP. ST, NORTH 7976, &l PART SPITZ—Brown body, black head. 5 Between 4 and 6 p white mnrkmxn n!lwr}uu!' Tile Appl half hour after sunset. Quick._Dignified and Efficient Service. - | wither. learcs ade and die ashington nimal scue League, 3 im. never ol Service from Shaded . Maryland ave. s'w Weather iIn Various Citles. W. W. Deal & Co., %7 D GRAYD- > H e e e e N_E. LINCOLN 8200. ‘ o9 & g BAG, leather Tetween Florida ave. cormer 43 Timothy Hanl LIZABETH HENRY. o ded Boernstein Orc] fass. and B st. n.w. Return to Miss Minor, ; 1mof on years ago today. May 20, 192! ![a Im‘L DIN .‘ER/ S b At ot 218 tlitorni & o 641 H ST. X Y " Phone L What would I give to clasp ¥or o Stations. 1sam0 in Concert. BAG, Biack velvel, contal = al cor Your dear 1.41;1\05,{!0“-':1‘ A Teenondencs, hureday. May S10on Potor Yous Toving amile. vous e Fark car. of fn xicinity 14th and L ete. Cal s Your soft. et e ugiawos **gppansas **3q3yu ey sington 42-M sweet and Wardman oF el T z Tt e [ s i rom car please return _same—a presen Abils 0 .. Clou \t ery in connects nl\ Commos That life is t worth hi! from Geaq” mother—to 3014 Military Td. | Al 9013 7. o il o 2 S A e T T ¢ life de ot o N MOTHER. * P k H ! 3 (Ia;{hnd 736-J. . 30°_ | Atlanta (- 50.14 3 ... Pteloudy |prices. 333 Pa_Ave NW. Call M. 1385.| qUGHES. Sacred to the memory of my dear BAR PIN—Vicinity 6th and n.e ADp!. lantic City 30.16 P -cloud mother, SUSAN HUGHES (nes King). ark Hote - BAT IR VIS 0L N P g | Bl ok Bl ka Geler's Sons Co. | ZeM. e i il »% 000 N M 75 Birmingham 30. . Pt.cloudy 3 SEVENTH ST. day, May 29, 1916. -COIN PURSE, containing $20 bill and onow, | Baparck Pl.cloudy | Modern_Chapel. Tordphone, _Main 2473| 1ol io tne frave where son are laid. Wednesday night. —Reward. 1775 Lanief | BOOR Sweet "is the. Temembrance. hat shall e Lt Wm. H. Sardo & Co. LoVING DAUGHTER. IDA B. KING. DOG—White and liver—colored setter. lost in | Chi e ST. E. nelkhborhood " of Silver Sprink, Md.: - an: | Claciamati Eorern Criaper: Lincoln 524 wuT. 1o loving memory of my dear wite, 1S MARY E. JAMES T. RYAN eeven years ago, May 29, 1018, 317 Pa. Ave. S. E. The stars may shine for a thousand Model Chapel Lincoln 142, years, but the memory of you. dear wife, LA ‘b 1{ - Private Ambulances. ‘will linger forever. May 23rd m‘;w;e.-“uunatnnAs‘-l. Helena % 2 ia Livery in Connection. IER HUSBAND, A. A. HUNT. * ave., and the Wyomink Apis.: X i1 Glear £ ortas. Pk ey Mrs. “Scard, The Wsoming, ADt. | Indianapolis 30. Clondy SPE ARE CQ BT O s AN . T ORI NSO 80 Jacksanville 30.16 .. Cloudy who died 28 years ago toda: May 28, GLASSES, shell, in case; reward. 1207 Z Btoloudy | ylher “the successors of nor comnected | 18! Girard st. _Adams 5082. e g Gloud? | with the original w 3 Sfim estadiieh- | what happy dass we once enjoyed. Saiveen 8 and oo tloek. o T % Kot |3 02 & 01 Clear” | BEDY. prank. 6626 St. NW.| pyme Bo ateed S Al e mow 4th or 17t) nder please cal 'ap! mith, v " e Since mother has gone to heaven. el Ha%or retirn o 1300 L st Beward 3 - 8 rmnu nr.smns Oy mother, deac. e s s 0 ST I S 8 1 i VOO R LN, | 1o af'oll tavee and sarrowe ovt. Hotels. Rewa: 7 nes o2 2Y om?ort in you we'd alw i HANDBAG—Brown Jeather, cquiaining Tady’s X Clear, EF?}%%{,{?%E fx RIS Brompt- D,flgw 2 HER DAUGHTER, LUCY 3. Jearing apparel initials A. X -o‘, b § Goudy NAYLOR. In sad but loving remembrance Ndn 1 - - mother. LAURA V. 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