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SOCIETY. THE 'EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON’ D. C, SATURDAY, JULY 25 1925 SOCIE T st ] ] MISSIONARIES' (™" e “as Myeis i Suroey| MACMILLAN SHIPS ... . ma;eml 1~n*d‘ Mrs. New » : : » “VES IHREATENED Stinging,Hoop, Coach-Whip, Glass and Many Other START FINA'_ U\P isjl';:‘,.s; Postmaster Reptiles of Fable Called Either Non-Exist- and'%e To Spend Week End seasie. *| |Nicaraguans Stone and Bomb ent or Harmless in Biological Report. Bowdoin on Way to Etah, ¥ f sh In Virginia. b 2 || Home of 3 Protestant Base of Arctic Ex- i 2.4 ok ok After rs of long-range superstl-| wriggling off in every direction and | e n ested. BY it o e : tion, especially s g .| coming together again, if the head i 3 cateod : SRR : Representatives. T el ey s o e peized i cuplaa i plorations. A ¥, STR T peateots Jostmaster General and| Hubbell, wife of Lieut. Reginald W. 8 ; particularly in the rural| ;¢ thig curious phenomenon lies in the . 4 TA Mrs. Harry ,\»-\\ will | Hubbell of West Point, }\'h(v hfn'e been & i districts of the country where snakes| ability of this reptile to drop its tail, spend a_few days motorin |at the Hotel Astor, New York, for e The lives of three American mission- |abound and move around during the |an act which sometimes enables it to| The Bowdoin, flagship of the through Virginia and will re-| several days. Mrs. Fletcher is sailing 3 e - aries, representatives of the Central|warm Summer months, the United |escape while the still wriggling tail | MacMillan expedition, left Godhavn turn Monday [ for, Burope today by the. Volendam American mission at Granada, Nicar- | States Biological Survey has at last |attracts the attention of the pursuer. | Disko Island, Greenland, on the last gl | 2aa Admiral Fletcher Wil remein in agua, have been threatened and their |come to the rescue to solve two of the B Oro leg of her voyage to Etah yesterday Ball Given Tonight by 3 | this Country until the Autumn, when CuaiNGts Has, Bosn atotied dnd ‘tho DIt TAPANLEnt o nd Wilsapreno aTAKS Short Tail Grows. morning at 11 o'clock, according to Count and Countess Szechenyi. | he will join Mrs. Fletcher in Pa e e mission bombed. {myths that has so long terrified a Many other lizards do the same|radio messages received at the head The Minister of Hungary and Coun-| Where they now make their home. Dispatches reaching here describe |class of people in certain sections of | thing, and a spike or short, imperfect | quarters of the National Geographic tess Szebhenyi, who are occupying the | the: situation in Granada as still|the United States, but = especially | tail &rows in place of the lost tall.. |Soclety here today. L S Me . Sna° Mrs. Herry Eayne o g among the Indians and negroes of the| This curious reptile is rarely seen.| The Peary, with Gov. Rosendahl WEiknbY a1, Newport Wil gtvsiw laris The Central American mission, a|Southern and Southwestern States,|AS it lives under decaving vegeta- |of North Greenland on board, left two | WHITING T LI it SollBmiiE thd anes Protestant institution, was established | The survey takes up the question of | tion and burrows in the soil. It is|hours earlier, expecting to put in at| RomS ding of Miss Muriel Vanderbilt to|iend the I e T ¢ i¥{ [avout four years ago, but only re-|the “stinging and hoop snakes” of 0metimes turned up by a plow. It|Umanak, Greenland, at 7 o'clock this| tr Mr. Frederick Cameron Church, jr., | yis {ollcke. T foute, 1o WIS 3 # 1 |cently opened its headquarters 1in|which tales have long been told that |has long been the subject of discus- [morning, to take aboard 80 tons of which will take place this afternoon | {oWi he spent a few daye % ; i i H [ Granada ” The move was opposed atlthis species of reptile form themselves | Sion, and Is merely a harmless, leg- | coal, and by this evening she also ex at 4:30 o'clock St s sl g 4 § ¥ the time by the Bishop of Granada,|into hoops and roll in pursuit of their|less lizard, and because of its food|pects to be on her way to Etah where Mie: Lisselle e Eracdapton it A and since then there have been | victims with racehorse speed, the tails| hablts is ‘of considerable value to|the exploration flying with the United | Hiios); of Capt. Herrington, who Is stationed 3 4 g series of disorders. of which are furnished with horns. If agriculture. 4 States Navy planes will begin WHITING attended the last garden party of the | B “RtE SN PIEIOT. WP o e and | 4 Doors and windows of the residence | the victim dodges and a tree is struck | The Coach-whip snake is another| The Bowdoin rejoined the the Pe: il ‘,“:'l":l“"(;”‘,":" ‘\ “Y;"‘“‘::“‘,; their young son Russell, jr., are visit- & 3 P g occupled by the missionaries were de. It Is sure to die xlm('hvs] of “‘1"“{9 Of which there areat Godhavn, Disko Island, yester Bessan A others at the party | In& her mother, Mrs. Anna Haislip, at - stroved by stones, and meetings ho.\d‘ e ‘}‘.‘;"‘“T_’“""‘i myth, accord-| many legends ’-‘“,',‘"r';;“ffl“‘_“"_” anelf the messages stated et PNirs omar Maun. | 4514 Thirteenth street. Capt. Herring: ALPH K. T. LARSON, by them broken up. On July i, the |ing to the Blological Su . appa s affrontery when suddenly come| The schooner was met by a kay: ¥ = " e Mgy ton will join them early in September B o pr qpe S mission was attacked and a door was [ly originated more than rs ago, | Upon in the woods in straightening containing oflskin-clad figures shout dy, Mr D Belmont and| 0% W0, JOTL SR efore her marriage recently she was|p,wn off its hinges by a bomb ex-|and is reported to have been first pub-| up on its tail. It will even follow a|ing unintelligible Eskimo. On closer | Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wardman Blegy Miss Marion Chiles Adams of Rose-| 1 ion" None of the missionaries— |lished in an old report of the lords, |person for some distance after it has| view these were recosnized as two Lieut. Col. Thomas Holcomb, U. S.|mont, Va., and well known in local |, °0e 2006 48 FIC (N0 S in. | proprietors of the Carolinas. John |assumed its normal position in crawl- | members of the Peary's cr M. C. and Mrs. Holcomb of Washing. | Society here. Sired: Clayton also mentions this myth in a |ing on the ground. This snake is a| Whooping cough in Godhavn and | ton are passing a few days at the Bt . 5 . letter to the Royal ety of London |har s, cowardly reptile t skulks | all down the Greenland coast prevent Hotel Astor ew York before go- Protection Promised. in 1688. In the first mentioned report |away out of sight when pursued ed the personnel of the ships from | Admiral and ) Edward W, Eberle | ing to Atlantic City for a week. gone to Lake Placid, where they are| Appeals to the Nicaraguan govern-|it is asserted that there lived in the| 7The Coach-whip snake is a slender, | landing. were the guests of honor at dinner| 4 at the Stevens House for a few Weeks. | pient authorities at Managua, were |Carolinas a snake whose tall was a | SWift-moving, brownish-black snake Socund Viclesitnds TG last evening of Mr. and Mrs. Charles fiss Lee Hamilton will entertain at = = answered with a promise of police | poisoned horn, or spik his account | of the Southern and Southwestern| * ade. : b throp Pack, who entertained at the|loner this cyenlng at her home u{dHe. aml Mea, OfultHere, protection refers o the horn. or Stinging snake, | States. The tradition is that it will| The whooping cough i one e | of »x and Sussex at Spring Lake, pre ' e Y ilton, hugh: 9 ¥ el _ The State Department lacked any |which is perfectly harmless. The horn | Whip or lash {ts adversary with its|jeres af paradoxical difficulties which | ding the military ball which the [lizabeth McCalmont Wilson, daugh-| Ar. and Mrs. Henry Offutt of Frank- | information concerning un appeal re- | snake s bluish-black with a few red|tafl. It fghts only when cornered |pave faced an expedition prepared to | o veior ow Jersey and Mrs, | ter of Maj. and Mrs. Alfred McCal-| fort, Ky., who have been abroad since |ported in Associated Press dispatches |bars acros sthe belly. The tail of this|Similar superstitious stories prevail TiSye Lobargs ¢ nd extreme cold, but | Aeareo ) 4 A Jtel, | mont Wil whose marriage 10|early Spring, are the guests of M to have been made by the missionarics [ snake tapers to a fine noint, having |among the lgnorant of the South At- | taken unawares by a mosquito plague, | Rrbhe Oihdrs < o rare & | Li Lionel Lewis Rowe, U h-']-' Sophie Pool j\(pner on I street. to the American Legation at Mz the appearance of a horn, or spike,|lantic, Southern and Southwestern \*\'(fi”“_}ld'fi of warm and humid tor ana Mrs, Edward | wil iake place Monday evening inf™ T T~ : ¢ o | v but is quite incapable of piercing or | States, both as to the Coach-whip [ Westher and curtailment of their shore | Capt. and Mrs. George W as’ Ch S i ‘“"";“’" ceer %t Ghe| It 1s supposed that the Minister |stinging anything | Hoop snakes that they will take | PRYReEs by a children’s dise | Yident. Col. Edward T ards, Ir. w\‘“*“”_'l ]v:_m 1‘n» ! _u; ,“‘pv‘ u‘t_d he | will render whatever aid seems nec The or jointed, snake is really 3 tails in their mouths, stiffen P G -"r' T i Janish resident ex party. 3 ! . % ard, where they arrived yesterday. | essary, but it is believed unlikely that |a legless Mzard. Tt i that a | their bodies and roll like a hoop, to| Seutive of Xorth Greenland, accom | Admiral and_ Mrs njamin .| Mrs. Wilson of Franklin, Pa., widow | v .04 \rg Touis Fellhelmer and | the outbreak will interfere with plans | stroke of a stick will the body |let g0 their tails to sting their vie- | Panied the Peary to Umanak to see | Hutchison left Washington this morn- | of Mr. John A. Wilson, cousin of for-{ ot S JiP% LAGE FENCIREr SO0 110 withdraw early in August the guard |of this reptile to disjoint. the pieces tims Ship is supplied with %0 tons & i S ve they ¢ President Wilson, has arrived in el . ihe st of the best Greenland coal. The 1ng for Utton N . where they will| mer President Wilson heimer and Miss Maud Fellheimer, are | 0f 100 marines on duty in Nicaragua tional Geographic Sosiety has spend some time. Admiral Hutchison | Washinston for the wedding and is o M O DOUBTS CANCER CAUSE | Zonsay 7o ke to the Duiish 2 ¥ 3 L 2 spending their vacation in A o | since 1912 \ e some tine. Xamiral iuichison | bt M. "Wilson, mothor of | SRomling thetr vacation in Kelantie |singe 1%\ inar ne ic-| INDIANS SEEK INQUIRY [ night, Mrs. Hutchison remaining ! ; August. araguan government recently | : The expeditn g, s oventon | }‘ HAS BEEN DISCOVERED |of the coal was capeciatiy aprororri i i Fison Falméatools wes hostess| e Unud MeAF AR, Hill opiDens b dnat the uaciney be letc on Mic-t N OKLAHOMA AFFAIRS because of the Hmited 1 ause of the limited supply The first secretary of the legation of Igypt, Mr. Ismail Kamel Bey, has gone to Willlamstown, Ma: to at- | tenad the Institute of Politics at Wil- Senator and Mrs. Robert L. Owen Representative and Mrs., Ogden L. Mills will enterts ner this evening at their villa in Newport 3 Ehone araguan soil for the present, but Sec R Admiral Frank F. Fletcher icheon vesterday in her New-| ville, Va., are spending a few days at | retary Kellogg replied that the Wash TR e able at Godhayn U. 8. N., retired, arrived from \\‘>'~h pnn villa, Harrison House. :l\;;!rtlll:ufl. Where they arrived yes-|ington Government already had post- | Meetings of Tribes Indorse Probe |Chicago Pathologist Believes Find | The Bowdoin and the Pears Hove ington vesterday morning to join Mrs Ty : erday. poned the date of withdrawal several 2 £ Sves et b and the Peary hov Mrs. Davis Ireland was hostess at S ight of each other at spot whic Fletcher and the daughter, Mrs »s and could not do So ags to Silence Attacks on Present of British Scientists Holds I wh Fletcher and their daught 1 inner last evening at Bar Harbor,| Dr. and Mrs. Edward A. Clark and | times and could not do so again " 5 is historic in Arctic anmnals F where she is spending the Summer.|Mr. E. K. Clark are in Buffalo, N. Y St e | Administration. Little Value. ?M of the clif on which : = and are guests at the Hotel Leno. X erected the first cair Mrs, Kenna Elkins and her son are| A s ASKS $5,000 LIMIT TO FEE | .; 11 aveorias | By fhe Awocsted Prems. A few rods aay are the | . sail today on the Leviathan to| Mr. and Mrs. Palmer Coolidge of MUSKOGEE, Ok The | CHICA July 25.—Dr. Gideon | timbers of the Fox, the Lady I Cleveland Park. e he vomainder of the Summer in | New York City are spending severai | OF BONAPARTE ATTORNEY |attacks on the 1nd dministration | Wells, professor of pathoiogy in the [lin Relief Expedition siin wp Europe. They will be accompanied | weeks at Wardman Park Hotel. gz in Oklahoma have been made at a|University of Chicago, believes that|heavy planking has been made ir . by Mrs. Joseph Noell and her son | & = i number meetings held | the studies of cancer made in Eng- | numerous souvenir canes and picture Seml-Detached Counsel for Wife Contends $250| hroughout northeastern Oklahoma |land by Dr. Gye and J. E. Barnard |frames v 5 and Miss Elizabeth Hubbard of : Charieston, W. Va., niece of Mrs.| HISTORIC PAPER FOUND. Is Enough for Settlement of by restricted and non-restricted In- | probably have little bearing on the | The messages wining thic. oo SISTER {dians. At most of the meetings reso- | problem of human cancer. He does |formation were received t = GILLILAND. T . Joel! | Ta estr Brlck g e iR s Husband's Suit. | lution n adopted indorsing [ not think the cause of the disease has | teur station 1-MY, op & our dearly P ¥ Mr. and Mrs. Tillman to Document Signed by Lord Fairfax an inquir + | been discovered | Comstock, at 162 i, By the Associated Press Recently Shade Wallen, superin-| “It is not possible to make any {Hartford > United State: Our men | | | Join Daughter Shortly. oA ¢ Associated Press. Homes 2 s RiTe e in Virginia Archives. NEW YORK, July 25.—A recom-|tendent of the F ized Tribes, | positive statements concerning the ry’s station, NKF, at Belor ¢ anding | SPecial Dispatch to The Star mendation that $5,000 be fixed as at-|declared that * 3 gators of the | work of Dr. Gye and Mr. Barnard d by the amateur station 3.PA riERCE. . 3 ugh S oS | "\WARRENTON, Va., July 25T, E, | torney fee for Leon R. Jacobs, attor- | movement against the administration | until the report of their work has|of Bradford Je n, at Annapolis One-half square from car i Jined shortly by Mrs. | Bartenstein, clerk of the County Court, | "¢ for Jerome Napoleon Bonaparte do not cea ieir attacks or produce | been published in full” said Dr. |Md. d line and bus. The highest §| stin pmta; Wir. and:dice. Bl 23| While ooking thtvugh sonts Gldirec | IR the ssttisment of the datuér eult|coocrete evidence fo proye their wild) Wells £ o Stirli g ords this week, discovered & desamer:|against his wife, Blanche B rte, | assertions, we will start an investiga-| “The newspaper reports indicate point in the city. Four bed- i : signed by Lord Fairfax. ence. under | to set aside an agreement transferring | tion and find out what really is|that by the use of ultra-violet mi ALFRED E. W”_D DEAD room tile bath, built-in .y anl her [t tel soyal: grant oWnke it fall the:dand)|al), of Tiia gropercy o Har iysetied mronel L il e | crophotography, a process which is oo L flocia and Lynn|in this part of Virginia. This Is the | Yesterday in t upry ourt by illen has denfed that the meet altogether new, they have ob- tub with shower, oak flo 5 have gone to Blue Ridge|only deed personally signed by Lord | Befe e ol o Osunsel | Ings were concerned directly with the | served articles in extracts from the|Was Wlde]y Enown in Musical Cir- copper screened through- Pa where they will spend | Fairtax known to be in the records | F Bonaparte contended that| administration of the affairs of the |diseased tissues of chickens which in : ¢ : out, open fireplace; brick of the Summer | of this county. It reads as follows RES spaeid bn h e [ CDliad; T some respects resemble a certain | cles of National Capital. » 0D ; “TIE e B e e 1Y onaparte, a great-grandnephew = - f human tumor. Alfred E. Wild, widely kno y garage; newly paved street 5 n Lord Fairfar ot eente, T0om- |of the emperor, alleged in his suit ! is is a very different matter|member of the Torrie T iNOwN a8 and alley b de ‘,”" 'I’“‘};If‘51’(““"' TIFIE his consent to the Sale of 4 cer. | that while he was ill in a sanitarium | TENANTS RIOT IN SYRIA. |: discovering the cause of cancer, | George L. Wild & Bros.. died afre 3 have returned from thelr tour to tain Lott on the Manor of Leeds e l!imlv;«nn;] A\{m\?.‘ h -:H.’("l(nmh ed im |and according to the newspaper lingering illness vesterday is anada and their sta Udeal s from George Settle to Thomas Pope, sign an agreement putting his | r stay on the Rideat Settl s ounts, Dr. Gve merely states ‘We |dence, 333 Tenth street r SAMPLE HOUSE OPEN Lakes. 1 in ‘returned- earlier | GO COTRE, Settle to Thomas 130 property in her hands, reserving but Three Killed in Disorders Caused | have made a discovery which wa be. Wild was born 1n Baii in the week. day of August, 1768, (Signed) Fair mall portion of the income for him- by High Rents. |lieve will enable us’ to deizct the 1851 and came to Washington iss Elizabeth Irwi: Jdmonds, | Teste J. Moffett, Jas. Scott, J 4.,- self, 1 cause of cancer. > of 18 years. was marr 3617 ORDWAY ST. Bl o onde: | willlam *Bail, "for| After being released from the sani.| BEIRUT, Syria. July 25 (Jewish| T oS RS At shter of Dr. and Mrs. Frank H At a court held for & In other words, no claim is made to Julia Jung, daughter o TANKERSLEY. Owner and Builder iorie. f vod ome “today. from | Fauquier County the 24th day of O Mr. Bonaparte Em,«uum Mr. | Telegraph Agency).—Riots resulting |that the cause of cancer has been | Jung. Treasury Deparioio e SRR Rt Detroit ich. Miss Edmonds was| tober, 1768, This certificate as proved | Jacobs as to taking legal action tolin the Killing of three inhabitants and | discovered, and consequently most of | He is survived by a daughter, Fetelle the muest of Miss Marjorie Traver,|by the ocath of James Scott, a witness ver the estate, whigh he valued |the wounding of many otl have |the accounts are entirely misiead- | P- Wild, and a son, Alfrea . wila, | THOMAS e e O R ationil Park Somi. |there to, orfered to be recorded. Teste:|at $500,000. The attorney contended |occurred here during onstrations | ing.” r. Funeral services will be heii| = ' X H. Brooke, C. C.” that he gave Mr. Bonaparte legal ad- | against high rents. Police, who en Monday at 2:30 o'clock at the resi. 5 St na vice and went with him to see Mrs.|deavored to intervene, were stoned dence. : TR - 3 g Mr. and_ Mrs. ‘ent A. Hughes Bonaparte. Later Mr. Bonaparte in.| The authorities restored order with o) ; % PERPETUAL and Miss amunds have gone| COHAN IS BACK AGAIN. |formed him he was discontinuing the | the assistance of machine . | THE WEATHER CRnilly Ruste hay e Gt tos LR Lo suit. i - = | Because their salaries are three 1 - = The settlement finally agreed upon months in arrears employes of the Mrs. Harrington Mills entertainec vear to Mr. Bonaparte, while his wife TONIGH ight and tomorrow, probably show- | threatening to strik ; t dinner last evening at the White Away From Broadway. War: {0 macalye: fne bemainfes o ho | Bt Dilidiies Gosstes bt Tt | ate tomorrow afternoon or night; face Inn at Lake Placid, where she| xpw YORK, July 25 (8)—George | income. :|not much change in te e l' NE K, July 25 seorge | income. hold a dance tonight at Recreation 1 temperature; went by motor from Saranac Inn at| Soha i e e o Boarts af : . : moderate 5o and. 56 5y d ASSOCIA lON i ifonan, the Yaubes-deodie by, | Muse T erate sfuiiien thits te i D IS G0 nevh e e Card of ¢hflflk5 Tpper Saranac J oot | atay mwiy U B value of the property was from $400. | S L i Maryland ar e Misinia Faily |- Fays 6 Per Cent Strs Marle Stair Lawser wil otve | HEumiont=and aamitiea that . wil| 20,000 *Tha (rustee of the property |1 sl outing at Clen o Fark | cre omorein 1 weat portiont mot| g3l SRR 00 on shares maturing in 45 [l wrip thiouen Sellowstone” Park “and |50t Tl FOE M e T Which | cival amonia. o oniy 314700 Wi | anaa <o Rosal Arcamum, | 16, S0uth and sonwest winas o | LACRi S Sifhie ot g | GEES CoitEe e \Way of the Canadlan Rockies. g s ool ,{’;'[‘..1"““;;3:‘;15:“\\-0" e tine aagiuen fl meets at 8 o'clock at Pythian Temple. h““';:,,:c';m:',i;;"f,":(1‘0':"::1}"”,;1253:: marriflg!. | 8 . first battle with producers in 1921 e x = - on automol showers; cooler in northwest port; cR—G ays 4 Per Cent rs. Frederick 'W. Pratt and Mrs, |fFSt ¥ Owners of Moon automobiles will be portion. | COMER—GIBBS. Dr. and Mre. Reid R ¥ 2 p.."f,‘,‘.h’\'\g i kn,.,; re at the Grey.|George M. closed his office but was Given Silver Star. the guests of Fred Haller at an out- Records for 24 Hours. Ashworth anngunce the martiace thers on shares withdrawn be- |il| ok Hotel at Williamstown, Mass., |back In o month with a dozen come-| I St ing at Glen Echo Park this evening. | Thermometer—4 pm. 85 B COMER. siine 15" 1053, T+ HOBART fore maturing. B s e dies and musical shows. His latest| Pvt. Thomas Hamilton, United|All Moon car owners. their families [78; 12 midnight 3 i . 1ot i retirement was a year ago, when the | States Hospital Corps, retired, now a d friends are invited. HTas T8 i . Sl TURNER. 1 - i hley Payne have | Producing Managers' Association |resident of the Soldiers’ Home, this| e Fa R oy h', 30.10; 8 Etaths- G e Assets Over disbanded. city, has been awarded a silver star 30.06: 12 midnight, 30.04; 4 307 [ BROWN. Departed cnis tife sat: $10,000,000 S S (“lLIU(‘"' for gallantry in action against CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. B s 30108 e T oa “’i oA 00y, 88, 1530 am . at T 'i")‘ St et e Serine § ey g 7 ; i . how JOKED N ,000, Cutlcurasoa Would Ban S iy joxer forces at Tientsin, China, Jult| geq Triangle Outing Club will make Highest temperature, 86, occurred | geroted husbani ot “Hhrgieas A ooy T : Dt 39 N ded | allday trip to Bluemont, Va., to-|at 5 p.m. vesterday. bt Do tody sod Dolores f . . Could e Surplus $950,000 p : ;‘:"\";‘,-\(T;“.(:nlxh_ "f";i('rhn_ Jowar { Soldiars s fir morrow. Train leaves Washington and | Lowest temperature, 71, occurred at| Stindas mommines St e g e Is Pure and Sweet Bday mamed & fadinas e == | 01d Dominion station, Rosslyn, Va., at 0. today. COOKE. July 25. 1025. at 4 & ar- | WATERS. In sa R Corner 11th and E Sts. N.W. . Pl e B e L S Mrs. Ida A }Ioward Dies. 9 o'clock tOMOTToW Morning. pjLemperature same date last year— Hebure. BRTTANMED SARFHY % 7 WATERS JAMES BERRY President ldeal fOl' Chlldl'ell Sl I;‘"“" da Aoiells Howard. g1 years| Memibeyiof Slioi/Gollage Wyomen's 5 -“::,\,:,F .;._“‘ Sual ook iuther, Berths E. : . SHUA W. ¢ " Secretary old, widow of Robert S. Howard, who [ Club, which recently was amalgamated - ble. Townshend, Md.: sister. Mre. Clar e et o JOSHUA W. CARR . Secretary Sample Soap. Ointmect, Telom froe, Addrees lived many years on Anacostia road | with the American Association of Uni. | (Furnished hy United States Coast| Db o jneltinham: 3 : 3t home T Cleaned Goutheest. dieds s ontanine 1r THAlte | cottr woaion "ill Tinet 45 Y04 Ginh and Geodetic Survey). Sy i) x e Shampooed | more, where she had been living re- | hou: 1634 1 street, Tuesd: s Today—Low tide, 5:22 am., and| 1% will be hel e WATERS. © Scoured cently. She leaves six sons and one [cuss disposition of funds Tesulting[5:47 p.m.; high tide, 10:59 am, and| s 5 v Mongu® L0, and ; ; : fuher SANDY i Washed daughter, all of Washing | from the sale of the former clubhouse [11:38 p.m. y b be_in the Fort Lincoln Gern : HE arrangemento Stored == = - of the College Women's Club. Tomorrow—Low tide. 6:06 a.m, and | se n.." froe o™ | ; Funeral Flowers gives Sanitary Carpet Cle. CO. | coriim smai wiae chipped i waissers; | The Wanderlusters will start on a| 03 P bigh tide, 1030 a.m. CURE. fosels e A i ot L kd s nale, ta Apply Washingto al Res: ike Orrow 3 hon @ o'clock A e b ication of P highest satisfaction Phone Lincoln 1481 & Lincoln 7638 | Mo, ALf Seatiahiaion Aimial Riv | ike tomorrow afternoon at lock e Sun and Moor " pha Lodge, No. 27 B Y . Away : — e e e land ave. ecw. from Twelfth street and Pennsylvania | Today—Sun rose, 5:02 am.; of “the mast T « the b hREN. * when left to our Judgment. Beautiful— COLLIE, - a1l white and partly clipped: | 5 venue 8 8 i sun | Templo at 1 18 one’ tan ear” and " eye. Apply "W, : - s, 7. . attend funeral of Hrothes = 2 Special July Sale |ion Anmal Rescue League, 5i0 4 Sun rises, 5:03 a.m.;| VIN COOKE who died ____ FUNERAL DIRECTORS. 2 — - = L E 125 & July 25. ISAAC B. FIELD. § ¥ on PINTS of LT doF e T Marnage Licenses. Moon rises, 9130 am.; sets, 10:14 | COLPMAN, Iy 22 4035 a P, Timothy Hanlon yhie it breast. Roply Pa. ALMA CUSHI el e oitarta Aomais erow tachs o Zide o Fhumas Ocleean densiar “CHAS. S. ZURHORST — Spra'ys a‘nd POMPHAN PART BIRD DOG. male. black awrence Stanard and Rosa Jackson one-half hour after sunset.. e Pean Brn n“mfif'""'" o e of D e o 8 young dog. Apply Washington Animal Re ymond Fitzgerald and Catherine F. Kel- 2 a Phone Lincoln cue League. 9 Maryland ave. s.w 3 Conditi V. l-unrr.u from ‘the chapel ~ da reat S up RS T A nd V,hxnln'!n n‘ _B" ‘,m _Temperature and condition of the GAWA\\, n-n.mu this m- Friday, July Marylas W, Olivia Fraction of this city perature, 79; condition, clear. fieioved e of fate William rices. _ e All Good Retail Stores |17 feia B ,.',,J."." Ani Ratherine Washington, fany. sxed 6} vears. Funeral -| Frank Geier’s Sons Co, a1 tan—ale. ~ome SRS : A oncs OF er daenier. 119 S eae. Beht ‘tan in color, Dartly cripbled. AR | Willini Lewis and Lotise Dixon Weather in Varlous Cities. @ | @5,y 7 N W Mak 8o M0 | 1115 sevesmn st xw da ply’ Washington Animal Rescue Leaguc, 349 | Emidio P. Chialastri and Madeline R. Ma- e e Bt B - the 4 ; N 2 i iand e e a! G Tomperature. ®p l‘n:’hv:x‘apr Paul's Church. “where requiem | Modern Chap: ne Main 2473 ave. s.w. < E will be sung at 9 wm. for (he | o WATCH AND FOB. found_at 15th .| “Edward Williams aad Marion Douglas. £ Tepose of her soul. - Interment at Congrae: ToE COSTELLO A i M p sy Leonard Taylor and Elnore Lewls. sional Cemetery. ~ Relutives and frionds in- OW LOCAFED_AT T e "1 by 724 N. CAP. ST. NORTH 7978. Weather, GOODSIR. Thursday. July 1 at the - " @ Phone Main 3707 ASRET PR IS IATURE, Deaths Reported. Foeass st N Y s | Wm, H. Sardo & Co. tdh aa B Preparedness rot ribbon._ Bewar orth_6641 The following_deaths have been reported GOODSIR. ~Funeral from the ahove, resi- | 412 H ST. N E. Lincoln 52¢ BILL FOLD. c 10 he ‘Flealth “Department in the last 53 2 Genee Monany o 230 o Lo 1 Gdern Chap Jeningation” S "BE B s and o tne S s iment at Roek Crack Commters. - JAMES T VAN on the Road green, Blae, Seillle, Wasn. ) fshn B Tifley, 17, Fpeon u. | Ajiiene o Gear, | Galled from this sworld to a peacotul rost. s 2 ho knows best 5 black, con! bout § Edwin Horn, 68 North Capitol st. Atlanta - 5 a oty she Wy ¥ incoln BILL FOLD. black. containing about $12 Edwin Horn, 68, SR Allants. ity Clear Dear in memory ehe will always be - 143. 6 P Vicinity Palais Roval: name Joseph Reviold: X At Cloudy Until {n heaven we meet again v . on ineide: Reward 1t ret 0 widow | Elizabeth H. Bard "t {more Sloudy Bathja heaven we meet ag: S lAN DARD IN Pennsylvania or e P R e e Biae T Nath, B0 e e 0| Biminghan i R AND HUSBAND. B : : BROOCH—Oval-shaped, moonatons with fur- o rott ‘of 4107 & - { Boston - Forg: ILSLEY. Departed_thi, July V E Podunk, touring joy e conters ST00" e Pitoant s, b | Laura Ard, 84 front of 1107 Masea- | Boston ... 30 ARG {{(:‘mgdf 84 4115 wamy i St Takers Hosmital, Mo E. P is tripled by fore- e e e | Boy E. WeGipoon 241715 A0S Thinoa | Shitacn s - 3 Gty 1EF Sollor' oy Bmineiuet B o g, | 4 Stations. “rpisas WO Sy yseg om0 3 23333 92289 PEE=I * Et.cloudy Bt BULLDOG. Englh. female: “sir Annette Spalding, LEY. rector of Emmanuel b, E. with the Clear et Bt gelirewer M0 |ave Cincinn, Anacostia. D. otice of funéral b et knowledge of what to & CI,% SF KEYS St or = ¥ fifant of Georse and Edna Thompson, 1| Cleveland Lloar, after. Prone Frank. 66 1009 H Sl N. W N 8 Denv Seoudy ; Forme i0 F St = : : Court._Phone West RR1 nour. Sibiey Hospltal = C Deaver ... e G, Departed this Jife Friday. 22 expect in roads, scen- Fl\mrn of $21 last Monday, 7 Harvey Pryor. Gallinger H ot Preroit . Cloudy 1925. at 2:35 p.m.. at her residenc 734 Quick, Dignified and Ei s o st Monday. Sibre Evune. 24, Freedmen's Hospital. | EI ‘Paso.’ . 3y Oudy | Yo now. ) oved sist W. W. D & Co dore Hordon. 43, Freedmen's Hospital. | Galveston i Bl | Pl Kok and o Yo Hattie, eal 353 y i 1 58: phome c FEAE e Minnie E. . ery and historic asso- : —ereen with goid | _ Thomas A! Koss. 54. en route Emergency | Helena 38 Preloudy | Parker. Richard Giien. Fannte Bowic:| g1 11 T, N.E LINCOL e band: T o et . spital £ © Glonay a- Yo on.Funeral® Thesia O obile Service abel. ciations. “ B’ REwand: Aaams 105 o 18Uaand | HORITG softer 10 months, 2610 F st. | Indianapilis’ 29 o Morning wt 10 0'cloclc. Trom St. Thumy, | Automobile Ser “Giger T < 7. Eale: Samuel of Rohert and Rachel Gibson. 4 | Jacksonville 7 tine’s Church. where solemn requ: 55 h F. Birch’s S X FOUNTAIN PEN. Eagle: 8th st mie. be- [ gain! Hojumbin Hocpita Kansas City. Wil be B TECen ma osep . birch’s Sons Whether bound _for tween B and East Capitol, Thursday mom; | *Yirant of Samuel and Josephine Pum-|Los Angeles. 2006 UL b pong. | (Batimore. Fhiladejphia. (ISAAC_BIRCil) Bushidll . or - Belige: 52 Pnevard_Kotum to 901 B AL 587 | e moues Fosmioe's fiospital. Louiarifie © MeGARTIFS "B guts 34 10ea. ot ma 3034 M. ST. NAV. Pl M‘(u 5 o any_on : Seeriy 2 is e water, be prepared for Tame Wb Hcenie aF No. S804 Tease caf N0 r,‘;;;;- fiptor.e, residence, Mye, Jolin) ¥, ‘Connor, = E 3 Co oved Dk 7 o e 2 Okla, Cit; band ot Nellie McCarthy {(nee Carroll Ga l Se what betides—with road GLASSES—GOIT vime. i dgionds cas Births Reported Omaha Funeral from_ his sister's residence on wier rwce maps,, guide books and Eriday, Bast “Underwion "wtChovs” cliae: Philadelphia Monday. July 27. at B30 anis thence b tava Since 188 S Md.: reward. The Shade Shop. 830 13th | ne following births have been reported | Phoenix . St Joseph's: Church. where mass wiit to Funeral Directors Since 1850 travel data expertly im- : _ 2 1o T SR et T e TR | PRy - BN 102 Cear mia 2B Rl ot el 3 | Main 5512 1332 Penna. parted by AP fewara Yo eary Call {hogrmi . and Sazah A, Beard, boy. 5‘5;11:7’:1“05 035 & & T A SR T S i e Ave. N.W KEYF"IUIM morning. between 1ath and | Georse and Ethel M., Urofi, bov. Ralelgh. X0 30704 .1 Ptcloudy | MONROE. Departed life Wednesday nicht JES The National e and Feto"w" Gl Franklln | fpeey, and I;:Jl‘A,n'r:a‘ Garatner. voy. m?‘&’.%;cfi:gg 98 1l Clear 12 ollgex, July %, 1020, JORN'R MON: FUNERAL DES y RING—Diamond solitaire. Tiftany £old sof- | Prancis . wnd Blzabely &, Malones, girl s 3090 gloulr | Bomres (e Snonden wicnoisds aher of BLACKISTONE S REMEMBRANCE BT R Ny oty | PR SR B, ey | it S0 DERl | i beuiee el o s Sh N R S R R LR R v T Shay | Jem S Brvis i Moo Florl s Siansct Ooptays op s SRS i Snemen ZRREERS 9 o = 2o oe 2w s - . Cloudy Tavlor “and, loviric” brother of “Winiicld | And Other Beantiful Floral Designa at Jono R. and Louise E. Eberhart. boy 0.06 uneral from Firet Baplis o 1ith & H. Tel. M B e oy e Fewary, can | Namond B, a5 o Bos. 200 Blllouay | CRARET vienna. Va. ‘Sunday. uly 2, | Meserait Pt EL 5707 X Seon EUa."8 I 2 e ; Prompt aute delivery servic Mr. Foster's Shop e Chiarles T and Lowle ¥, Nicholeon. girl. iy N A e aiaise . (NG—Li 's. onyx, diamond sh; - E. Departed this life Thured: ul; BING Ly O SRyt pmury: | Eufene and Grace Hercil boy, |1 (8 am. Greenwich fime. today. FARE 1028 e 11 pom. e ELEANORA | Gude Bros. Co., 1214 F St, 14th St. at Pa. Ave. 1800 o naee . Sl McNeal ana Gertrude Adams, girl. Stations. et TAGE wits of Lowif Page. the beluved | TULT 2 s . STRING OF PEARLS. at Chevy Chase ames and Emma Carter. bov, Cl i i g 900 14th St A Also 1229 Penna. Ave. JanE: Qeward: Cait ‘Lineoln 4448c - $intihew and Juita Albert. giri. Fagia. France... donty peral will bo held from late resigence, 615 | Geo, C, Shaffer 00 Ml 55w TAPESTRY—Largs picce, bet. Dupont i | Hhunesion Autl Vlilie MoCoy, boy. d RO L st. n.w., at 2 pm.. Sunday. July 26. * | SHOTCE FLORAL EMBLEMS Main 2416, cle and Fairfax th, Leo Hete Va. Reward | Kopert and Dolly Buge. giri. hagen. Dani; Gle: PEABODY. "Friday. July 24 1025 at his | SF MGDERATE PRICES " Promot Delivers. 133L_Conn. Sdain G13i: Ered and Betlingor Wriknt. bos. Horta (F: alL Anor art. clou FRANK H.. beloved hushand of Anna bea: | EMET = WATCH—Gold Hampden, Thursday event {chard mes. girl. Hamiton. Be : B o | B A T . “speurs o CEMETARIES between Rosslyn and 10th and Columbia B b "0 Barele Toban. b & Part_clou 608 1 . mw.. Monday. July 35 5¢.1.90 SALE—TWO CHOIC d' iy | Fo Reward. Misa Daigle. Main 6400. br, 0 ah ang. Samie Fridestonti. el Clear pm. Interment Arlington National Ceme. | grackional Cemetery: o 28° ‘alter B. and Maud Part cloudy = lerse 28 1155 New Jereey

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