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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, JUNE 19, 1925. ] vesmren el "?%1:'3‘4;;".& MISS AMY PISER DIES ikt siuser, e " **| NEW CITIZENS TO AID | ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. IMRS LUCY GREGORY DIES. ":‘\yl;:rl{f'_\' (‘,‘l\nnl-;ll hn Sargent, {doctor of laws was conferred at th ll“ The Delaware te Societ of the TONIGHT. S : Mather ‘Lowin presnant ot ‘wauam | annual *commencement _of the uni-| ALTER LONG ILLNESS | piztrict of Columbia: o whicr 3ise| DEFENSE DAY TESTS | Gushing Ausitiry, sons of vete Washington | susms. e munneker Relint Apsociation Vather Lewis. president of George |versity. Dr. Lewis delivered the grad Piser was w charter member and | will'meet, 8 o'clock, at Pythian Temple. ; S neker Rellat Agsociation niversity, were granted 'uation addres ganizer, has canceled a trip to Mar- Succumbs at Age of 73. T. SMJ ' that the funeral will be s shall Hall for tomorrow out of re S The American Women's Legion will | hedd 1 AUM.E. Church Sat % A Lucy Fontaine Gre, ¥ 3 urday spec ath. ' in o | Present the motion picture “Will g b WALTE e Was for Many Years Trusted Em. | ¢t ¢ her 'lm”‘, s Several Hundred, Now of Voting|’eii at the AMarine Barracks, s:m! e ld, a descendunt of an old| WALTER ON e n OPEN FOR INSPECTION ploye of the Senate District OFFICIALS DISCUSS Age, Will Swear Allegiance at | ,510ck; , Section of Marine Band will| ot e i B 8 e ot e The Crispus Attucks Relief Axeo | I{u"o\iv the, action of the play, with Lhol‘h,"‘,,, 1921 steenth street, vester arices e death of Brother i tossini overture of William Tell. e | T. SMIT] thas the {0 S/\TURDA Y ONLY Committee POTOMAC FISH CASE b iUET Sohiol 5 [ “Sire. Sn e s o Gl 4. X ‘ —— The Pleasant Plains Citizens’ Asso-| 110 i i I ER. President, | = ——— . ciation will close its season at this | i1 L Cresony, 2 : Sciretary L AFTER 1 P.M. Miss Amy R. Plser, for many years | Game Warden Given Until June 89/ 4,5 DCRiinetis testure of the Defenselovening's meeting at Bruce School. | SauEnter of the late’ John Walker|gyyry yempers of Colmbia Atd Assn clerk of the Senate District commit A R School Stadium on July 4 will be the | SPeakers and refreshments. lis survived by two sons, Henderson | fauested to attend the funeral of ou tee, died in Providence Hospital last administration of the oath of citizen-| R i T egory and Charles N cory; th A M. E. Zion Church, $aturdas. 3t night after an illness of six week junction. B s ommissibnes CurioR RIS | e nnEioy Ao Vistaty will mweet in| & davghter. Mrs. 1.'S Fiannery, and| 0 B\ W, H JORNSON. Presideni A : ] @ group of ; C — z [ YBE B o During more than 20 years of serv-|Special Dispatch to The Star. ;,(I)‘u':‘g —— i:du‘\'\mfnc‘:\\'\‘;:} pundred | mory M. B. Church. Supper at 6] Stvices. will b condutied | SMITH, Members of s Aten's B Rock {ice in Washington. Miss Piser had| BALTIMORE, June 19.—Answer to|cently become of age, including | ©'lock. ~Rev. John Paul Tyler will| residence of | Shiter Mua: || Asddilon are frsqcsteaniool astentlthe been the trusted employe of five dif- | the petition for an injunction to pre- | (Gl JWOmE, of ake, incluting| spek at the 8 o'clock session. e iy i er Mrs. | funeral of oir late brother WILLIA SMITH. ‘from Galbraith A. M_ E. Zion ferent Senators veat_destruction of fish pot dams in [ 41N WhO c B s Lo o G e | BOIE Cen exl) A M B Zion In later vears Miss Pisers ability | the Potomac River by the State game |- Americanization School K. In 170 WO RSO prosient Sorece 8% Lhe Americanization forment e o e ices most valuable in the conduct of |4t a conference between State Game | "y yifations have been sent out by | = e Thursday, Juna the affairs of the Senate District com- | Warden 1. Lee Le Compte and Atlor-) ars. E. C. Snyder and Mrs. M AR R oW AR T mittee, having enjoved the utmost | "¢§, General Thomas Il Robinson. 1 Davis, the commitiee on ne sy i o o | o8 10 soiea their. tose & Boroted pritc confidence of -ommil nction [ toe Ay st olumbia—Fa = . fik ‘mother. two. brothers. one . weter FeRartos of baitiommittee members, | oy n'a: Hagerstown by owners of dams | {0 1 number of directors and man- | omorrow partly _cloudy, possib Card of Thanks. Rildren and & host of relativey and Earieas O Dolleica. g Pefore Judge Frank G. Wagaman in | 2€ers of leading or 2 showers; not much change in tem- | I I from Ebenezer M. F Her work included preparing re- | D 151 3 department stores, milroad corpora- | peraty entle to moderate north. | MAYNARD, ~we appreciate and nd D ste. we ports, writing bills, incorporating sug. | Circult Court. The judge issued an|y,ny and bureaus of the Federal Gov. | meiure; Sentle to | Tare “incerely o At baloved | astor. Sunday. Jun gested legislution’ which was ais. | Srder giving Mr. Le cCompte uBll|ernment, asking that they be trans.| fvland—Generally falr tonight,| Duster and his kind ants. the two ! . cussed at committee meetings and! ghoed not be eeanted o Un¢HOT Imitted to the younz men and women | ety g tion. our Friday. June 19, 1 lulhl‘l‘ important duties. ARG i St : obably followed by local showers to. | P e L The last Lexislature passed a law | WhO @re expected to take part in the | norrow; not much change in tempera- < J ne. EMMA MARGARET. beloved wifs 0f 01 M ss Plser i Defense du o o 2 Zrsh (o : , , Samuel Tho T elnyed el vouth taughe’ sehool " Delawir [providing for the destruction of the |DSGRTC Aa¥ ceremony. | ure: moderate northwest and west | he iy 0 | “ Dera bleass copy)) | eereomn. M. 0 - 3 aware. | gams a M e Compte had planned : e’ E v 5 ERNARD MA 1 When Dr. L. ler Ball was elected | fams &G Mr. d“‘; ompte had planned | wish to take this opportunity of de-| " Virginia—Fair tonight: tomorrow | AURstings Chueh s RHOMEEON Thietas o tal ion he accepted " post el a e O 45 e | claring their allegiance to the United | partly cloudy. possibly local showers AND NEPHEW. = | ot ANMES 2 "beioved huspand in the treasurer’s office, and | perioncod at much work, States are asked to send their names iy north and central portions: not Deaths Ma ; o Funcral trom 1:‘{m(r!. \\')I;en he was elected a_member | "“fighiiot owners in the petition filed l;‘;len‘-- E Snyder at 1112 Fairmont | jnuch change in temperature: mod. | Bin e e San ton as his clerk, - Subsequontly. mms, | contend that the law is in vielation of | *5i0i,, (1008 have been sent, through | SRE e, Deeonttig Norh | aainry parted this ife Thy Brited. “Interaicnt at’ Gienwged a . sequently, when compac between Maryland . i . ¥ at 1 pm. at he v 0 B : all was elected to the Senate,|and Vivplah granting. the Tght to | e assistunce of Miss Madd Aiton st Virginia—Partly cloudy, pos. | 3 SUSIE'S.. wi ; : : smed her clerkship under | o B BLe P S ak director of the Americanization Schooli | ¢iply local showers late tonight or to- | Beckiey. and mother of D _June 181925, at B! a0 sruenl st Gt | .oy fishitromithe Botomackalove (i igraduates ofi tha ) sehodll macertly: i iosos {1t n ority | postion. - sllghtly i = t6 JENNETTE WALLAC 1345 5 . under Senators George S. Nixon and | fiaewaten il - naturallzed. o entral High | FATMEr LORIENT in northwest portion. | i Nirch Saturday, June . evicen Will e held St the < 343 son St. N William A Sacy of MNevadn: s S = arge section of the Central Hig . . it - i Chapel on Saturda L ol Jefferson St. N.W. Senator o \“ “‘;:p‘ Japanese Ruler's Condition Worse. | School Stadium hus heen reserved for Records for Twenty-four Hours: 1 o MARTRA Ow In what is often called “the prettiest block in the cit time of her death Nenator Cupper| ‘' TOKIO, June 19.—The condition of | tosq Who are to tuke the piedge of| Thermometer—4 p.m.. 90 8 pm.. 83 ‘ ) Weedon: age environment suburban yet convenient. close to parks, publ s G AR the emperor. who has been physically | £, mitjes e nidnish S 01 a : ; s . Sl 46 sie Sxmiiay o body will be taken to the home | and - 2 our years avon, § Eatowmn. D Lo i ; : iterment at golf course. recreation fields and a fine public sc lmnl. this o her sister, Mrs. Merritt. at Middle i{;,;hv’xx\o“\::lx}lo ‘.l.lmlpfn rx“v‘llu! danger- & ptel B 2 4 ; : e = e beautiful DETACHED HOME, in condition almost like new town. Del.. tomorrow morning, where | ou 4 bulletin issued by the house- CITY NEWS IN BRIEF anight, 280 4 aam., 20.81 and containing 7 rooms, tile bath and extra lavatory off in. [ff|Zioral services will be lucted hold department today stated | "The Ohio Girls’ Club will have a pic- | D at_his_residence ; | BROADUS parted e Ohi ¢ A st temperature, 91, occurved at | o e 18 MARY BROADUS. dan viting clubroom on first floor. is offered for quick sale. Ex- oo Ohtons tnvited Wt tmpera = j £ i . noon. Ohioans invited OWest temperature, occeurred at and X s i and s Funeral to cellent construction. slate roof. Has every kind of modern CON" yENlEhrr Tl S PS ; 11 be held am. today. l : i e : el BAprseCII equipment. Large vards, front and rear. Garage space on RE: H‘ ’ | A 4‘{:«”{“3.‘?";;'«?:: ie” u(ntlll“me”:f“l jylemperature same date lst vear | Bty ot : Sha el w130 pm. Friends aod an 20l e Electric cars will leave Mount Ver. | ' 'SPest. #2: lowest i e » non Station, Twelfth and Pennsyl- | Condition of the Water. | day. June unusual opportunity is offered for prompt action at but FINEST STANDARD MAKE vania avenue, at 2, 2:30 and at 3 pam.| ‘Tenperature and condition of the| Wiaiicwr In Memorfam. Bathing, boating and fishing. All are | water at 8 am. todays Great Falls— | BROADL AL ? : 3 t Falls 8 T otisers) and RIS ad Bt loving remembrante o . 15 500 invited. Call Dr. Sheckells, Franklin [ Temperature, 80; condition, cleur St Mary's Court o I | "CEROY EL ! o 4710, before Saturday noon are reauested et at 1 { 00D “ALL] o entered into God's Tide Tables. i ine 1 3 Suddents one vear ago todas, June " A special meeting of the Interna- | (- 5 ‘nited States C : ' (Furnished by United Stat oast > Don’t Put Off! tional’ Association Of Art and Latter et ; Sy ] et td o beside him urve is called ®y the president, Dr. Clar- Today—Low tide, 12:46 a.m. and 1:24 ence J. Owens, for tomorrow. 8:30|p.umn.: high tide, 6:45 a.m. and 7:1% i ELOTE SHANN S o e LR e e i asked to attend S : P | DS f MO 1 p.m.; high tid ) m Elector Hon a 000 o BROWN 36 p.m Fchisoe Aares = z i -1 < e " g3 MURDER IS A ITTED. The Sun and Moon. 713 14th St. N.W. Main 2345 3 ,,SV,DM TTED oday—Sun rose 4:42 a.m.. sun sets h:. ’:\.lfl“— Sun rises 4:42 a.m.. sun ’ i ot o sets 7:37 p. n Debx 5 “0 P HILDRE ) GRANDC ¥ e g Moon n.“j]‘ 43 am. sets 511 pm . B \ 4 NEW YORK, June 19 (#).—Charles| Automobile lamps to-be lighted one “onoo:Q':‘“:: 0466048 :”“zz: $3838338s 3383822 ] i L. Muller who shot and killed | half hour after sunset Thomas L. Leeming, prominent in W - - £, eather wus Cities. Brooklyn musical and civic circles, on anioupsCitis June 5. today pleaded guilty of murder i | » 2 ) ; ¥ YOU CAN BUY HERE AS LOW OR b e e e i belgved hushand e SrovTn S 2 LOWER THAN ANYWHERE IN CITY sonment in Sing Sing prison by | Villian 8 Judge Rosalsky in General Sessions | Confession by Slayer of Thomas L. Leeming of Brooklyn. 3 Muller altered his original plea of | FourMonTHs To Pay Edealgime s pa e : was sho a downtown | Albany 1 e Leeming was shot in a downtown | b, LOVING M No Down PayMenTNEecEssary i vejected " Svuter . S tor | Sk HEIE S b, 2 v Eonciy s 35| T o ;d_-_u—i' ~ \*—*-w__/’/a-—' AT \\J t S c I / ot o O e o e US AY HARGE t Rosalsky ruled the evidence failed to | Buficr P $ show premeditation. -without which |{ AY As LITTLE As $1 A Week (| [limme e o v b3l : Sod ient| Mourning Blacks Dyed ple; Conveniently Located THOUR SERVICE {;l:l:ymw Carmack Dry Cleaning Co. |uron. & oo ; 32 g W O] i _Lincoln2® | : nm.:v‘i: ; e ot e i ins et ande af *e P 33 2}33828383282&2383223 b od b od b od b od P o4 *o *0 >0 P od * *o >0 b od b od >0 > b od b od *0 *0 b od *o >0 * b o4 *0 P od b od Plenty 5 003 " and 3 | “our darime. LARA M. LUGAS. who died 2 McCormick Medical Glasses Fittad 3 4 e . . L - e 534 R:v‘:;ln i}'e 3 } "Coliexe Eses Examined Taslle - : oy ; s *0 ew | to e o . Orleans | ,;N;‘ T " mbrance olfons’ ops | Dr. CLAUDE . SEMONES | 2 ¥ e e s, B T i A R b od Open Sat = J Clear v S e « Lo o 1en in th g aSh Dresses 327 13th Street N.W. iss — L;ielmnn.nc-efor ;45 90’&{?,'1;’” ; ! H:j';'"fm-' o ; i N oHs _",'._n:‘.;‘,.‘w,:y._,fl‘,r 3 CASH OR CREDIT SRR | e ; s P d . At Age 35—send date of birth for particu- | San Diexo Eerel Ol R mathe o L i \VnFR AND MOTHER. * i om leading el S. Francisco, 3 T Joved You dearlv. birt ¢ s Specially bought fr. leadi makers, jars and illustration. Company founded 1865. | 3, F; s HER SON. JAME i embrance of m. di Ksseie over $300.000.000 |t Louis X 7 2 Cle ¥ ZABETH PRESTO! : *%4° 2 Roy Goft, 610 Woodward Bide Paul d PRHAWKINS, Ludies Columii dear mother H PRESTC are hereby o whose styles set the fashion and whose — S 4 6 S nerEMTied of {the ifeathiof Muw 2 : a Ao dresses set the standard. FUNERALS WASH.D.C. 1 | ; i | ! " the hearts Genuine I 4 d English 9 ,(‘umplele. FOREIGN Church. 618 BTAN e * | HER 'DAUGHTE R ELZABETH anve enuine Impdrted Englis L8 am. Greenwicn time, (odas ) MARY £ BOWM A sesteans o T CHAMBERS BROWNSTONE o s Temperature, Weather. | HAWKINS. = Dauzhie first ; t o Wite “and mother Broadcloth e uglana R G, ; . 432 Paris. Fran o e D of AN VU STOMBOCK. who dicd one ve ERAL HOME. COL. 432 __ | fanie, France t 0 000 52 padl clouty ¢ ath o NNTE ' T 19 Ty Beautiful Awning Stripes | 7th and F Sts ' oy ? i A ares Part ¢ i Junen21 IO i tonif Abeha o b o Hivana: Cuna 80 o el v ot th omtimuon Dainty Voiles ; Colon, Canal Zone. 80 Cloudy forms G nuine : 2 _pue® g0 BN Illinois Educator Dies. HOLMES. | Wedn i b < ¢ Y d COVINA, Calif., June 19 (®).—Ed.| 5. GEORGE . i HER DEVOTED HUSBAND AND SONS. * = F ennie oln Extelle and Me . the Universit ,of Tlinois, ‘died here | (et e 0 e ats - —— ednesday t of ia a - . . £ o Pa m eac ening: of the atievios. aeed Ta s it | & i meters” FUNERAL DIRECTORS. s E He had been u resident of California | o - — e e c e [ : . Gawler Service ° ° = lst nient oniSuan [ aar s e Hness "L, Funeral Directors Si 5 i his late residence Mondax. at Cuneral Directors Since. 1850 Mohair Suits Over the “Fount® ||~ o ———r i BT MR ! 12-Day Round i e ATHREL #1517 T, F. COSTELLO Trip Land and | L b vt x SO LOCATED aT . o p: A £ NORTH 95 Water Tour of and 2860, s P e e : Timothy Hanlon . ; “moneyand cards, | | 4 : : | 641 H ST. NE Phone 1. mund J. James, president emeritus of ennedy from Kaneas 10" Gearia “aves: | JANE KEESER aquiiior of e i Wit | — CHAS. S. ZURHORST o | o ro She leaves to mourn the s01 AST CAPITOL bT Phone Lincoln " inside Reward Just received another shipment of these taining % = c g : S x containing so e papers 3 bildver t N NCOLN popular Sumimer Suits. In all the best colors L N T L ; S s s Eoo 1) . f“tfih‘f 8 070,3,, and patterns. All sizes, including regulars, ; B Er Tume 18, o Sy aiertple, with Tour | Jerlualein Bt Chur ' P sta. | baimer o connection, Commodiotia A o Trust Building or between Washington Lo Ave NW un, Moderate stouts and shorts i All expenses, including | | ad Trost Bt e dnd Bt 14E _Call M_1388 turn to K. M. S. R p We did not know the pain yo hotel, train fares, bus rides Loan and Trust Rew: e aid ot see v —stopovers in principal plated xold with “initials W, And did not Silk-trimmed Gabardine Suits. . . . ..$19.75 [||| Eo Coos Cities 1ns B AR T G o e :A-,‘a:}v:.i;l . . FUL hat wi sur- G R g T = — s Silk-trimmed Tropical Worsted Suits, $24.75 [l } i W " ¥t ?55:‘"3“:3;'%. e Silk-trimmed Flannel Suits. . ......$19.75 [I|© | oo Y] f] ‘,,» s | T vy T S | o e Kew York | i Thiirsdn, s T Aloysius. Chiirch, where Phivate Ambulances Washington S ne Erankiin 8561, "0t a se will be said at 9 am v ivers in Connection HOLLYWOOD . ...[[[l. e at Mount - : = e ‘." R F. HARVEY’S SON, $1.00 Blue Work Shirts, 79¢ % S 08 IS ETR | wum, e a0 20 s s |15 0m S T Guaranteed full cut and fast color. Splendidly B;“a"l"‘,“:m $69 [ \ gne |- MARTIN Reloged bonof the slaied VL DPEARE CO 5 Sl = Sonce. Moy, Jine B2. ac 2 mm o 1B s ot i > e ” - 70 e —Hoter |5 jeweled Theta Delta | ment at Congressional Cometons © | Aeithec the micccnars fol made. All sizes. Special for Saturday, 79c. includine _al Brux"veme te! 3 olumbla " 2411, 1807 | e omibnbn, - Wednesday, une 17, 1005, | %, (e orieinal ‘ R v‘usret eatabiien: TE ——— Y PIN—¢ —— at the residence of her son. | Pho ank USE THIS COUPON Tettors 36t | Elgrman. 2001 16 Qx| Phone Fra erly 1009, St. st now 50c President Suspenders. ...........39¢c gt bligaton, on w2 pect || Sriastes: o B A " Joseph F. Birch's e Tars about the HOLLYWGOD BY ‘ e Br. 1 resting at Hysonc's parlors SAAC BIRCH) @ £ 2 SEA special tours - o J’.‘:m.iu"i Bho 85¢ “Otis” Balbriggan Underwear. . .. .69¢ i LA T ietnif'hi 13034 M ST, N.W. _ Smitediagt 4 e NEWTON. . Uik 3,4 | FUNERAL DESIGNS. 35c “Paris” Garters................23¢c e e ; 4T o R ‘ B hg it ’””f. " BLACKISTONE'S $1.50 Pajamas (all sizes)..........$1.00 ST ALYl et RS i e oo = I Open every evening until 10 pm. Monroe Reward. . 3 Tl l'r:mxlf1u;x;.g‘?nher{|t;z£c." 75C Pure Silk Hose. ........ sdesioisoue 50(: Phone Us at Onee_ ‘ r!“.::dn I_?g ‘"dmmm' taining 7 conts. | ! sidence. Ay Gu&\cnlBros.D Foe x1214n S(, Homeseekers’ Realty Contpe rmed at 147 D He leaves to mourn his departure £33223323234]R22324223284223282238322323844223243012288238248822842242422821 hter. Ruth hpee s ; 22 Palm Beach and Cool Cloth Suits SRRt || B B e | K ity e ;&%?c-r9.,%§€§‘3§Lz,Lwfiii§ i SPECTACLES. horn-rimmed. with Dr. Funeral from John T. Rhines & C R e ey Sizes 33, 34, 35 Only A NRw York ave. 105078 . ne Nore | Jome STon g | | We Specidlize in F‘Ioml Just because we have only small N TATTE Wt | T, dune 16 at 1215 e at | DSSqu'\S at MOdOl"Ote si es deft, we will close out t]1e\se I 2 h L. . “Reward. 101 | LIAM T 'CMITH the i it Pmcg Genuine Palm Beach and Cool Cloth ° [} motywood. Fia. | 4. W. Youns, Pres. TE. vicinits o7 Comnecticat | Mds,,and brotherof Jon H. : INC ””’/I/r/r////l////////// In strikingly beautiful colorings—trimmed in effective contrasts. Carefully cut and made—and in all sizes. RESBIR Suits for $4.95. The price is about ! HYMAN LEVY Mt 4 reward. Mrs. Dono- | whall. Funeral from Gail of the original price. No alterations. | District M Er WYathingon D. €. | | STICKPIN, diamona i seigivgriood 1768 A R f'/o,-,‘,tJ s 1426 . Ave. N.W. s;d \t& l'- $25 reward Relatives_and friend< invited m Lt Sourt | atiend."(Prince ceorsus and Anne A Arun'lel l"'9 HSTS.NV._MAIN 6938 433222t2338388833238222223}83383288888882223388_22333838883828822323338883338 = "!:3.328333323283“38882338283

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