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ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIRS. TONIGHT. closing of Thursday. A lawn fete for the benefit of the | be given at 8 o'clock, by the Boys' Moly Rosary Church building fund | Band of the parish. will_be held on the church grounds. Mour;ling Blacks Dyed 24-HOUR SERVICE | tomac on the St. Johns, . - | dock at 7:15 o'clock. Carmack Dry Cleaning Co. | %ock @t 713 o'l Lincoln 239 The Piney Branch Citizens' ciation will meet in Hamline $5,000 Life Insurance for $46.90 | §ini'on, i1 meet, At Age 35—send date cf birth for particu- | iars and iliustration. Company founded 1865, Assets over $300.000.000 | M. Le Roy Gof. 610 Woodward Bldg. Lo Tomorrow, The Hecht Co. offers ock. for the first time 12 oA =N o 250 SUMMER | FROCKS 12 \ Gorgeous printed crepes Georgette dance frocks Stunning new tub silks Cantons and crepes de chine To review the prettiest Summer frocks one has but to see these. Rack after rack. with very few alike, and then only to make the size range more generous. Street frocks, wispy chiffon dance frocks and silk frocks for all occasions. Sizes for both Misses and Women. t (Second Floor, The Hecht Co.) --and at $5! Rayon tub frocks Sheer voile frocks Smooth linen frocks Smart broadcloth frocks There are plenty of white frocks among ) them, as well as every good plain color and combination the season has digplayed. Some tailored; some embroidered. Regular sizes 16 to 42. Extra sizes 44 to 505. The Hecht Co. F Street at Tth. Third and F streets, beginning this | evening and to be continued until the A concert will Asso- Metho- The world flight memorial commit: tee will meet, § o'clock, in Burlington The National Fellowship Club will | | have a moonlight ride down the Po- leaving the | Hotel. St. Martin's Holy Name Society hold a business meeting at 8 o'clock in the new school building on Mount St. Martin, T street between First and Second streets northeast. THE - EVENING Colin H. Livingstone, chair- man, will preside. CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. D AR, WASHINGTON Hotel, 2:30 p.m. . Bring car, if possible, otherwise free and pleasant transpor- tation can be had from a brother Civi- will tan. George Washington Post, No. 1, 2 American Legion, will meet tomorrow, Bureau of 8 p.m., at the club-house, 1829 I street. The Capital City Chiropractic Asso- ciation will meet Wednesday night at | Reclamation MONDAY, J MICHIGAN GIVES HONOR TO DR. ELWOOD MEAD mat Official Receives Honorary Doctor of Laws Degree. Fi 1115 Rhode Island avenue. Be the Amsociated Press The Knights of Pythias will hold : N annual memorial service tomorrow, §| The Sigma Chi Fraternity will meet| ANN ARBOR, Mich. Jun p.m., at Pythian Temple. Speaker:|at luncheon tomorrow, 1230 p.m., at| _Diplomas were presented to Rev. Dr. Z. B. Phillips, and sclof the program will be Ross Farrar, ten s Scherger, or; Mis and Mrs nist. The Civitians will give a combina- tion outing Beaver Dam Club. Z. Open to the public and lunch s on | the University Club. The Vincent B. Costello Post, No. ligan at the annual soprano, : omorrow night in the lg ariicec 1 a O Apperman. aceompa. |15, will meet tomorrow n e Foldaat itenal tohay P e s ACCOMPA- | Ly rdroom of the District Buflding. | Julius I. Peyser, candidate for depart- | | ment commander, will speak. tomorrow at Meet at La Fayette | l-awn fete tomorrow night at Ham- line M. E. Church, Fourteenth and |Of the State, Mrs, SEE ANNOUNCEMENT AND SATURDAY'S STAR. TUESDAY Emerson street gett “The Law of Cycles” will be dis-| ¢ ;11 qegree. Tax Official Dies Suddenly. ] Prof. Paul Henry e 3 WIE h 10 The Star vard, Dr. \Y||| Speciat Dispateh 1o The sta ard, / Be Careful in the \1;?‘ RICHMOND, June 15 Lee B.|Princeton, Dr. Biw Selecti f Your I!l| Hancock, 65 vears old, a special tax |Bureau of Reclamation, ‘ greciton o | collector here. died suddenly Sunday | Dr £ y White o & vicit to Essex County. . |burgh, and Dr. John Huston Finley, James T. Ryan Mortician | 317 Pa. Ave. Lincoln 142 Mortician - 3 If you seek the best, | at moderate cost; if | you would be number. | o larrae licenses haze been issued to.the sd gamnog theimany, ““Norval L, Sauls of this city and Lucy M who_have found our | Made to order at factory prices. Homest &f Dlsdensbure: Mo 4 services most satis- || A “Better ‘Shade " for lews money. Ph M. France and Eulalia J. Sheete factory—if you wish ||| Wififam . Fowier, S and Mary B Sear- 2 model chapel, pri. QI MC DEVI TT " Frantia C. Payne and Dorothy L. Good vate ambulances an | Main 3211 for Estimates man. gv'elry in connection. | 217 F St.. Dulin & Martin Bldg. v»n;';h(;\nl'u;n'l‘\umx:r’:“l‘l;"d Marie E. McBride AT B U the | editor " of Window Shades | " Filmore A. ton sses Fitted cCormick dical McOarm proaic Eyes Examined College Graduate Dr. CLAUDE S. SEMONES Eyesight Specialist Phone Main 321 Robert E. niel both A Richmond v Paul M. Johnson o Fini The finest Summer suits made— 319.75 We do not believe it is possible to secure suits as fine as these any- where in Washington at this price of $19.75. Tropical Worsted Suits, in dark blues, light grays and pin stripes— Gabardines in Olive tones and lighter shades—Silk Mohairs, in plain black, silk pin stripes and dark blues—Irish Linens, in white or natural shades. Flannel Trousers, W hite or Biscuit Shades, $9.75 i graduates of the University of Mich- commencement Honorary de- grees were also bestowed upon one woman and nine men, who have taken some part in the life of the university John W. of Grand Rapids, Vassar College, was given a master bestowed upon the followin, Hanus of Har Sdward Samuel Corwen of Elwood Mead of the a trustee of Booth, publisher of laws degree ws con arcus Swift cussed at United LHI];ZP' of Theoso- Others to receive the same degree phists, 1731 K street, Wednesday, 8 [ wore George G. p.m. Public welcome. the Detroit News; Arthur H. Vander- — d " publisher of | Judge Albert B. George of Chicago |bers, editor an | will addrese Bethel Literary tomor. |Grand Rapids Herald, and Herman C. e leropalican A. M. 15 | Hoskirs, Vice president of the Foreign Church. Subject: “Campaigning for | Finance (Orborm"m‘- | Judgeship.” The Amphion Glee| A master o A e [ferred upon James } i s % { Boston. | . | “The deree of doctor of laws was Washington, Arthur Robertson Cuhny of Edin- New York Times. Marriage Licenses. Lucas and Ollie E. Whitting- | Arthur W. Jones and Ollie Dixon | Thomas Magruder and Bessie Turne Vineenso Malvaso and Genovefta V Michael Granes of Pledmont, ella Naughton of Westport, 3 St apert W Conen ‘ot Tunstail Va E- G of Providence Forge, ang it o Frodarni Kores, Peru_Ind.. and Vir- Dickson of Covington. Va. Gabardines — Silk Mohairs— Linens — Tropical Worsteds Raleigh Haberdasher Thirteen Ten F Street Inc. Va.. and e 15 1,681 Blod- the of NE 15,. 1925 SEES GREATER LONGEVITY IN HEALTH IMPROVEMENT Proper Enowledge Urged by Maryland | State Official. Special Dispatch to The Star BALTIMORE. June 15—“If proper application of existing knowledge as to the prevention of disease were made, the average span of human life in| the United States would be increased.” Dr. Robert H. Riley, chief of the Bu- reau of Communicable Diseases of the State Health Department, made this statement in an address on “Control of Communicable Diseases in Mary- land” before the annual meeting of county and deputy State health officers with the State Department of Health here Saturday. “The average life span is now 56 vears,” Dr. Riley said. “This con- trasts with conditions in the six teenth century, when the average life Application of Existing span was from 18 to 20 vears “The span increased to about 25 vears in the eighteenth century and went to between recently as 1900 “If tuberculosis alone could be elim inated, human life would be extended two vears. Smallpox could be almost entirely eliminated by vaccination. | Yet 52,000 cases were reported in the | United States and Canada for 1924." | THE WEATHER and 48 vears as District—Partly cloudy and contin- ued warm tonight and tomorrow, fol lowed by thunderstorms and cooler tomorrow afternoon or night; moder ate southwest shifting to west and northwest winds. Maryland—Generally falr and con tinued warm tonight; tomorrow partly cloudy, with local thundershowers. cooler tomorrow afternoon or night; moderate to fresh southwest shifting to west and northwest winds on the coast. Virignia—Generally fair and contin ued warm tonight; tomorrow partly cloudy: local thundershowers and somewhat cooler tomorrow afternoon in west and north portion; moderate to fresh southwest and west winds. West Virginia—Mostly cloudy to. night and tomorrow:; local thunder howers tomorrow and in north por tion tonight; cooler tomorrow. - Records for Twenty-four Hours. Thermometer—4 p.m., 86; § p.m., 12 midnight, 76; 4 am., 72; & am., | 8: noon, 88. | Barometer—4 p.m.. 30.12; 8 p.m., 30.13; 12 midnight, 30.14: 4 a.m., 30.11 8 a.m., 30.13;: noon, 30.07. Highest temperature, §8, occurred at noon _ Lowest temperature, 71, occurred at 5 a.m Temperature same date last year— Highest, 84: lowest, Condition of the Water. Temperature and condition of the water at § a.m.—Great Falls: Temper- | ature, 77; condition clear Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States (oast and Geodetic Survey.) Today — Low tide, 1003 a.m. and 10:20 p.m.; high tide, 3:27 a.m. and 352 p.m Tomerrow—Low tide, 10:58 a.m. and 11:11 pm high tide, 4 a.m. and 447 p.m. The Sun and Moon. Today- Sun rose 4:41 a.m.; sun sets, 735 pom Tomorrow—sun rises, 4:41 a.m.; sun sets 7.36 p.m Moon rises 1:34 am.. sets, 2:14 p.m Automobile lamps to be lighted one half hour after sunset Weather in Various Cities. Temperature. Stations. Weather. “amamoing Abilene. Tex. Clear Albany Clear Atlanta Cloudy Atlantic Cits Clear Baltimore 10 Clear | Birmingham 3016 002 Clear Bismarck Clear Boston 0.06 Clear Buffalo Cloudy Charleston.. 30.16 Clear Chicazo 20,94 Cloud Cineinnati Pteloudy Cleveland Tloudy Denver Detroit El_Paso alveston Helena .. Huron, S D Indianapolis 30 08 Cloudy 0.08 Jacksonville 30 08 0.10 Cloudy Kansas City. 20 90 Pt.cloudy Los Angeles Cloudy Louieville . Cloudy Miami. Fla 0.20 Rain . Orleans. 0330 -Pt.cloudy | New York 008 Clear | Okla. City Clear Omaha 0.00 Rain Philadelphia ; Clear Phoenix Clear Pltispureh Cloudy ana. ) 0.36 Cloudy Portland.0r Clear Raleigh N C_ 0.04 Pt.cloudy S. Lake City 0.02 Cloudy ° San"Antonio 0.02 Pt.cloud San_Diego Cloudy S Francisco Cloudy St. Louis 20 78 Pt.cloudy St Paul 38 60 Cloudy Seattle 3006 68 50 Clear pokane 96 72 48 Clear WASH.DC. 3012 #8 71 Clear FOREIG: (8 am., Greenwich time. today.) Stations. Temperature. Weather. London, England....... 60 Clear Paris. France 56 Part clouds Viennia, Austria.’ll171 84 Cloudy erlin.‘Germany.... .. 52 Part o Copenhagen. Denmark... A3 Clage U0 Stockholm. 'Sweden 50 Part cloudy Horta (Fayal). Azores.. 74 Part cloudy Hamilton, Bermuda. . . 72 Part cloudy Havana. Cuba I8 Cloudy Colon, Canal Zone.. 74 Rain FOUND. TERRIER, male, white, one dark ear. near 6th and H nw. Apply Ay = League. 349 Marvland ave. sw Noste —_— LOST. BAR PIN_ diamond: Friday & between 10th and Mass ave C}} reward. Helen Lowe, 1107 Avt. 65. BATHING SUIT—GirTs, red. near Bay Ridge. Md. Reward ~} 7074 BRIEF CASE._contaiming blue prints, etc., valued June 11. between 13th and Catholic’ University: reward. ave. Franklin 4031 COAT, large, light gray, bet = Market and Georgetown: §2°senen o Marcey, East Falls Church. Va. R F. 5. 1 1 6 o'clock, 11th and M: 11th «t. n 16% and shoes hy Allison n'w. and 1320 Vermont T DOG—Brindle bull, § years old: stra Br ed from 1919 17th &t n.W.: N0 tag or ol on swers {0 the name Bully Duk 3 D260. ‘Lideral reward: Doxe: Call North EYEGLASSES, gold-rimmed. near 14th and N n.w. Return to F. H. Edm Liverai reward: onds. optician. FRATERNITY PIN. Jowsied " e ween 1858 Columbia rd. reward. Call Columbia' $785y, oo ® Cate: FRATERNITY PIN—Black_and gold. ¥ das evening, near 8th and D 3 5500 Wisconsin ave. Rewara O a2d G GERMAN POLICE DOG—Strs T 15 North Capitol: answers fo mame "SRt no tag of coliar: reward, $60. " CallFito: mac 842, 17¢ GLASSES Tortoise shell: on T4l et Park Theater and Newton st *Rew i Rowion. Call SIB8. - o Deward. 1456 PARASOL. black silk. with black wooden handle with cord: Friday, June 12, &"E. car: reward. Tel. Cleve, 165577, 152 PIN—Amethset. Saturday. Allies’ Inn o 14th and N.'Y. ave. to 15th and H_sie R ward.""2020 F s, n.w, | West 508 " § PIN, diamond and sapphire: lost at Arcade ket or vicinity Emb: apartment. - Ward 1t returned to Mra. Towles, 1530 Cong. ave. or Apt. 312. the Embasay. SPECTACLES—Tortoise. in Edmond's tan case: Rock Greek golf links or on Columbia T hear 17t Liveral reward. Apt. 111. Chatham Courts. Deaths Reported. The following_deat to the Health Depar hours Liscia Rinsland. 73 Barbara Burgee Kt hs have been reported tment in the last 24 Home for Incurables 4803 Oth st George''s. Rotinson, 1. 1021 "East Cap itol JAnnie C. Smith, 54, Conduit and Foxall Mary E. Clement, 30, 5055 Piney | Branch ra i Frank' Johnson 54, Freedmen's Hospital | Hears Marshail. 05, Freedmen's Hospita!. | Births Reportéd. | i The following_births have been reported | {to the Health | hours Anthony John R. and Susan William €. and Min, and Sara William r P. and Oline gar K. and Nora Elmo J. and Flore Percival A. and Emily M John W. ‘and Irena While many people of Lima suffered from lack cause of transportation, DIGH S, The family of Miss SADIE F DIGGS acknowledges with grateful appre ciation the Kind 6 & of svmpathy from her many rela ing their recent bereavement . ROBEY. We wish to expreas our sinee: thanks to our re and_frie their sympithy. floral tributes a th ®on and brother. ALBI “THE FAMILY SCHANZ. We wish to express our w thanks and deep appreciation to our tives and mans. friends or their ay ¥ and beautiful floral off the “death “of my' heloved wite n dear mother. CAROLINE R_SCHAN Deaths. BAILEY. o'clock, at sw. ELLA Bailey, the Johnson M Departed ¢ her re. the be Toving Her, of Wilaon oss two a 1aw and other relat neral from June 16 Church pm "y thence to 1st and H Relatives ‘and Y. Camphell BARROWS. WARD F. at Sundav the S 11 14th st now at 11 am Saturdar. Jus Chain Br Ved by crandehildren and Jesday fr TB. Artis BROOKS: at n1s pm st onel LOUYS' 3 his 'Wife, Mre ‘Rachel Jacks sranddauizh Brown al St ment Clarke in cha BRUCE. At 19257 Mrs, of Edwin Bruce County. Va CARPENTER. Md_"Sunday. June Funeral from 606 Folton o June 16 Cometers cops) L Sunday 40 am., at T Branch road, MARY loved wife of from the resic Mre. 3 M Erunet meni a Galves ALICE o T, MAN. | Sundas remidence. 2315 MAN S helovac Zabeth man Hents Ward 1 om n_Li &t hetwean H F. Moss officiating. Department and Agnes I John T. and Amelia E. Miller. and Margaret C H._and Margerete n and Analia Colis. interrupted t farm interfor country rotted in the fields. Cards of Thanks. morning. June the devoted mother se. Ellen and Rob on L. Johnson her late pastor BARROWS H. Hines Interment Cedar Hill Cemetery devoted mothe Sharon B Departed this life June 13, at_hie Suddenly. at his fa Tnterment " at (Philadeiphia Milton J Glenwood Cometers mother of R Benjamin. Elmer and Jg tre. B Beile Vednesday in the last 24 Di Gennaro. girl girl D. Clark. bo nie E. Hensley. hos. Strunk. g Margelos. girl Rupertus, girl h V. hoy. L Alexander. Parks, hos nee Minligan, Harpine, girl bhoy girl hoy Peru of food recently be. inland railway products in the and friends dur and bea THE FAMILY his life suddenly. Sat . 1995, ‘at 1 sidence, 1000 1st st loved wite of Willam daughter of Maria of Gertrude t Banke: sister of and_grandmother leaves to mourn one daughter-in and friends. Fu residence Tuesds the Friendehip Baptist st mw. at 2 oelock | friends’ invited. Rev She nte. June 14. 1925 Funeral Ca. funeral Wednesday ED. home Tune 17 18 °5. at her Mre " MINO | Catherine | sister. four | Funera reh. Rev s 13, 10 road. of Mrs ther. in-law ptist € 1003 BROOKS ra Brooks and Ma; Curtie, He daughters. ret Broc Mary Mar | Kate Apna Canter d at ton. Tex_ Jun GUESENBERRY rmeriy of King Genrse STEWART Tuesday 14, 1925 her's 2pm. Fori papers June E. ( 141925 at 5055 Piney | ree ‘Brunet - Clements. F t. 1 16, at June 14 n'w . JE Joffe tie Wylie a June £ Baptist'Chur Eye s - in charge Sundas. June ence. 512 Taylor W.. beloved husband ing and father of Charles Cooling. Funeral serv Tuesday aftarnoon, (Baltimors. terment Charleston, please copy.) CROSS. Sunday am.. Rev. PEN) loved hu and Annie the: M D! hand of A tives Allen funera o'cloek Church CROSS. Lodge. Tuesday. June the temple, 3th and pose of making arr tending the funeral TON D. CROSS fro Church, 2 nm home. Funeral Tue: from John No. 1 PHILIP A. TOLSON, NE. Secretary A. J. PAYNE CROSS. Cor Chapter. No 1. H (9% & Fife. his m our sisters and a host of other rela. Remains ‘can Aspecial, communication of So 18 June Md 1925 at 5:45 | D. “CROSS. he. son of Teeral leaves to m mother. five broth- Touiee J He he seen 12th and Fl aday. June 1 Wesley A M | Va. se. forthe pur m John Wesley M. E. I WM R sted to assemble Tuesday, J 1 30 pm.. John Wesley Church, '13th an Corcoran.” o attend the funeral of onr late brother, Companion PEN. D CROSS CHARLES A A Most_Excelient Hiz W. BOONE. & Saturdas. June at his residence. 1608 R ‘st. n w P. the devoted husband of ‘Mrs Johnson Dixon. and father of John ter G.. | Harlan K. and Verneite V neral from his late residence Tiiesday June 16.°at 2 pm. Relatives and frends invited. " Interment at Harmony Ceme 1 DIXON. Members of the Frederick Douglass | n are notified of the death June of JOHN P. DIXON., a Iate mem her of the association. Funeral from his | late residence. 1608 R st. n.w., Tuesda; June 16, at 2 pm LEON TURNER. OHN A, DAVIS, President R.S . The District of Columbia Com. mandery of the Military Order of the | Loval Legion of the United States an nouncesthe death "of Hereditary . Com- ganion Rev. WILLIAM JOHN "ENNIS, | S0 at New York City, June 10, 1925 Acting Master F||1A\rf<‘ P GEORGE M. CHANDLI] Sunday. June 14, FIDDELL. am. at Walter Re beloved son of Emm F. Fiddell. aged 37 residence, his mother’ n.w., Tuesday at 1 tives and friends 1 Iington National Cemetery S B S 30 ‘o' nvited | Deaths. MARSHALL. Saturday. June 13 1925, at Freedmen’s Hospital. HENRY, ‘the beloved husband of the late isabelle = Marsaail, father of Miss Louise Marshall, Mrs. Bertic: Chumplin. the late William Marshali ' Mre Mamie' Br other of Mrs Jane Wiiliams from Lomax's idertaking parlors at 1 o'clock Wednes: day. June vited. I 17. Friends and relatives in- ment Payne's Cemetery. 164 MARSHALL. Officers and members of Morn- ing Star Lodge, No. 40. are to meet in & ‘session of & night. June ‘16, 1025, at 12th and You ts. n.w.. at 8 o'clock p.m.. fur the purpose of arrangidg for the fu. neral and burial of our late deceased brother. HENRY MARSHALL. Funeral sers to “be heid at P. A. Lomaxs undertaking pariors, 1400% ‘S . now. ‘ednesday. June 17, at 1 o clock pm. Of- rers _and members of Columbia Lodge, 5. and Forest Temple. be present. By order of WILLIAM B. HARRIS_E: No. 9. Invited alted Ruler. Attest’ FLOYD C. PAYNE. Sec. MESSENG Monday, June 15. 1925 at 4 a DRTH OVERTON MESSEXN. GER. axed 60 years. Funeral Wednt day. June 17. at 3 p.m., from St. John'® Church. 16th “and H ‘ste. n.w. Inter- ment Glenwood Cemeters. 16 MINOR. F: into eternal rest Saturdas June 13 wergency Hospital THOMAS usband of Emma G. Minor. " He leaves to mourn his de- parture. besides a loving wife. six children Adora L Jordon. Mrs Rosa Fant: A Corrine Carr. Thomas M. jr nd Paul Minor: thres hrothers. m. Herman and Prof Edward Minor grandchildren and other relatives and friends. Notice of funeral later. John T. Rhinee. funeral directors. in charge sved vou here so dearly love to has who doe Has taken you a HIS LOVING DAUGHTER. MRS. ADORA L. JORDON MORRIS. Sundas. J 14. 1925, SA MORRIS. heloved wife of orris. ral services hoe. Otis plac June 17. a A NOURSE 14 To apitol ERINE PA James and Catherne eaves’ three -grandehildren great-grandehiidren. Funeral ne 17. 1 p.m., from Bethasda Gity. D. C. Pope & 15 Sunday his res JOSEPH PEAR MARY ther of CATE ted this life Va residence. 104 husband ‘of A from his Harmony : b o ROBINSON. Member No. 20 A Knight Jerueaien 15, neral of S NETTIE GRAY ROBIN. SON, Tuesda: June 13, at Tock PEARL MURPHY W. M MORUEFIN. w. P . SCHATZ. ay. June 14, 1923, at her GARET "L. “heloved wife "of ~ Arthur om Hol 2 at 9 o'clock 15 TURNER. a1 her re services Tuesdar. & pm. tiniea We irg. Va. Sha Jeaves 1 loss three daugh tors. Mars 2abeth Peare. Laura Weeme andsons. Waiter A but not forzotten never lled 18* June 13. 1895 CALD- Fhneral services at his Tesiden Oreson ave. Tusedas 16, at W “Tuterment, &t nd Patent. N. ¥ . The District nf Columbia Society SA. R. announce with resrat the desth of ‘Compatnot CADWELL TYLER. * The following commitiee is appomted to attend the funeral on Tuesdas af 1030 am. at 1712 Oregon ave. nw.: Samuel Herrick Selden M. Els. William A Miller MARK . FINLEY. President RENNETH S WALES. Secre ALTERS. June 15, WILLIAM H. In Hemorfam. M ne year ago todar, bt the hand Joved one. to a better nd HUSBAND. SAMUEL COLEMAN, AND CHILDREN i HEFFELFINGER. In sad 1 our_dear mother FINGER. who departed this life five years ago today. June 15, 1920. remembered 1n_death LOVING CHILDREN. * JONES. In sad and loving remembrance of of our dear sister and daughter. MOLLIE JONES. who_pased away one year ago 1o day. June 15, 19 Forget you we never will We loved you then, we vou etill You! As FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Timothy Hanlon 641 H ST. N Phone L5543, ~ CHAS. S. ZURHORST 301 _EAST CAPITOL ST. Phone Lincoln 332. _Diguified and Efficient 8 ice, Q e W. W. Deal & Co., 816 H ST. NE LINCOLN 8200. Chapel. EE._ Funeral Director and Em. 3 in connection Commodions sdern crematoriym | Moderats Pa Ave. NW. Call M 1385 ; rank Geier’s Sons Co. SEVENTH ST. N.W hapel.__Telephone, . _Main 2473 | Wm. H. Sardo & Co. GIBBS. Thursdas, June 11. 1025 in Bos- |412 H ST. N ; ton, Mass. TAURA'F. the heloved wife | Modern Cha ___Lincoln 524 of Josep) ibhe and daughter of George |~ ST W."and Hannah Jackson. She leaves two JAMES T. RYAN brothers and three sisters. Funeral Tiee 317 Pa. Ave. S._E day morning, June St L'and M sts. n.w terment Payne's Cemetery. by P. A. Lomax HARDY. Sunday, J residence, 201 13th ed _ mother Mre. C. E. Kal at 9 am. Sunday. Judge Jesse M late residence. am. Interment lington National Cey HUDSON 10, 1925, at Brade HUDSON. aged 24 JOHNSON. 11:50 “am. at JAMES “FRANK Sadie M. Johnson. and the late Bettie Johnson vived by sisters. Martha Wallace Funeral at Dent Md. Tuesday. Jun E. N. Thomas. astor. in charge. by ‘Hev. H. T. Gaskins. = Relatives and friends * invited. Interment = Harmony Cemetery. . KIRBY. Saturdas. June 13 1925. HENRY C. RIRBY. coloriel, U S Army (retired) beloved husband of Mary S. Kirby. Serv: ices will be conducted at the post chapel. Fort Myer. on_Wednesday at 1030 o'clock “a.m.. followed by interment i | Arlington ~ National military honors. Augustine’s Church, > rom Holy Comforter Church June 14 at_her residence, SARAH JANE. Hiat Tuesday private Saturday. 16 at 10 o'clock, from 15th st. bétween Friends invited. Arrangements une 14. 1925 at her st. ne. ELLA C.. be. Frederick Hardy ~ and Funeral services at Tuesday. June 16 1925, at 4:10 1323 Harvard st the. of the late Funeral from her June 16, at 11 Burial i Ar meters Entered into fullness of life June uton. Fla.. CLARENCE June Freedmen beloved devoted H husha con of Otho He is sur one brother. Otho. jr.. and four ilie Howard. Barbara Randall Randall Bladensburs p.m.. Rev assisted and Sophie Chapel. e 16, ai 1 Cemetery. with. Tabler. 16° KNIPE. Monday, June 15. 1825, at_his residence, 526 Columbia rd. n.w.. OLIVER C.. beloved husband Knipe and father of Olive Knipe. Serv lees ot the. above address Wednesday June 17. at 2 p.m 16| LIGHTFOOT. June 13. 1025, WILLIAM LIGHTFOOT. the husband of the late Anna Lee Lightfoot. age 65 years. Fu- neral from his late residence. 716 Ingra- of Adelaide 0. N ham st. n.w. Tuesday. June 16. a p.m. Interment at Alexandria. Va. (Rich- mond. Va.. and Alexandria. Va. papers please copy) = LOCKHART. Suddenly, Sunday, June 14 1925. GEORGE B. HART, beloved husband of Lilly R. Murray SUITCASE, small. containing baby clothes. between 15th and 18th sis. on East Capitol T Sandas evencing. Call Kacots 6671 or of Ethel L. the chapel of W. services at the chay on Tuesday at 2 Uves invited. Lockhart and father Remains resting at . Chambers. Funeral pel of Oakhili Cemetery p.m. Friends and rela- full | Arrangements by Norval Model Chapel Lincoln 142 todel ChiiCate Ambulances fvery in Connection T R. F. HARVEY’S SON, (Richard K. Harvey.) N.W___Phone Pot N 2 You § VL. SPEARE CQ N r the successors of nor connected e onikinal Wo R, Speare sstanish: [ Birone Fragi 005 %32_94‘&5}. N.W. | " Joseph F. Birch’s Sons (ISAAC BIRCH) Established 1841, {3034 M ST. N.W. Stisnished 1541 Gawler Service Funeral Directors Since 1850 Main 5512 3% Burne B s __Ave. N.W. T. F. COSTELLO FUNERAL DESIGNS. | Geo. C. Shalfer_Woyma TCE FLORAL EMBLEMS Main 2416. SPIODERAT 1 Prompt ~ BLACKISTONE'S Floral “Blanket. Sprays” ot Brlcoas i IF™ R on, We Specidlize in Floral Designs at Moderate Brices INC G(@ Florists KW™& HSTS. NV MAIN 6953 Prompt auto delivery service. Artistic—expressive—inexpensive. 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