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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, TUESDAY, AUGUST 4, 1925. e o s e WIND KIS WOMAN], - & cruromL o 11y ouie) ) pHOCENT Frvre wiavzin | | EOWARD R. PADGETT | meats. cal Corps. stationed at St. Touis, Mo, | combatant troops : Former Resident Organized Mount | Us Us ) DIES IN BALTIMORE | %4, §oeie gand mompers, o, 1oang Dezree of Pocahontas. will a At the home of our late sister. (DA [ Pleasant Field Band. District of Columbia—Cloudy with MALLY. ‘7500 K at. aa Wedneaday, AU . occasional showers tonight and to-| P —— Kust 5 at % bm. 1o aitend the funeral James C. Churchill, 67 vears old, morrow; not much change in tem- 5 "1‘;’,;2(:;";‘:““ in the dexree of Pocahontas . who formerly held a position in the perature; gentle to moderate easterly | Former Washington Newspaper PANSY DYER. Pocahontas, own lano Sale > office of the Secretary of War, died at winds. EDITH TICE. Keever of Records. osemssinine iy « o his home in New York City last Tues- Maryland—Cloudy with occasional| Man Succumbs to Heart At- | OFFORD. Tucudas aucaet 4. 1055, at 145 day. He was the organizer of the old showers tonight and tomorrow; not E0U1s MoNTGOMERY OEFORD. palosad H Mougt Pleasant Field Band. R & much change in tes rature; gentle tack After a Swim. son of "Anna A. Lovett and stepson of Blows Auto Off Hill—Surt] Y3 Jieasant leld Band. o was.| Will Be Used on Systém of nuch chanse in temperatu , Wihgam v 116" 20 SRR - | James Madison Churchill, U. §. A, 4 & Virginia—Showers tonight and to-{ k 7 b Remaina restme e R H S Sweeps Honolulu Beach and Creighton Churchill, and a daugh- Roads Bemg Devised morrow; little change in temperature;| Fdward Riddle Padgett, Sunday edi-! (o s fun parior. 2225 Georgla ave | loll 1 traioht pianott te;. Ml;u Sarah Eleanor Churchill, | moderate northeast winds. tor of the Baltimore Sun, who former- | o it "’M g 'A’""":"’ ‘ive dollars sends anv straight piano to : : fetri who made her home with him. West. Virginia—Mostly cloudy to- |}, it positio The| nm ' AN VSR : o e .l B Residentia! District. _Burial was in the family lot in by Experts. night snfdtiteniocron, vrobaly abow | o0 2 sl Theapnetn el R A an k. ORFUST. wla vour home during this sale. Don't walt— Evergreen Cemetery, Portland, Me., ers In extreme east portion; little|Evening Star, died at his home in the| Martn and Marzarct Renehan. Funeral > 2 where Mr. Churchill 'was born. change in temperature. | University Apartments, Baltimore,| F°p "0 feidence of her daushter. Mre come tomorrow and huy! | By the Associated Prese. The shield of the United States was Record for Twenty-four Hours. | Yesterday afternoon. Death was due AURUEL fi. at’ K30 am. thenca to St. Pr ter’s Church. “nd and € ste 6. where re HONOLULLU, August 4.--One wom- I\ | adopted toda: model for the out- > et di: s ed to o auiem mass will be at 9 oclock for {an' as Xilied and three men tnrent:| BODY OF AUTO VICTIM line of route markers for the system | Thermometer— pm. £5; § pm., ;| 0 henrt diense, belloven 1o bave been | (e e o e 20 6 A0 ened with death Sunday and last nig tional high w = i R SRAERD: ore | bty b o PEL yeparte 1 onday. Au SAMPLE LIST TO CHOOSE FROM ! Wien unusually high winds swept the | |S BROUGHT TQ CAPITAL |out by the joint Board for intersiate |nogn, 70 |the day. it in said. He was 43 vears| " urt.n 1985 mief {2 e Hords, : iti | Hawallan Islands and churned sur, | highways, in session here. Barometer—4 p.m.. 30.15; § pm.| e niiel Batriely el A RY $150 Pijano (Good Condition)....... 2, | rounding waters into foam The shield will have a white back. (30.16; 12 midnight, 30.20: 4 am., 30.255 1% L L BREAN danshier o e Jate, e | Mrs. Ysau Suyetsugu died nnnju:‘en Charles William Wallis Succumbs | ground with the name of the State, |8 L2 30.23; noon, 30.2 A 4ton. and was the son of the late James | Jansralmmaios B and Westi o . received when her small automobile the initials “U. and the route ghest temperature, $6, occurred o s the s e late James | finkal Satlor i Weedminater 375 Piano (Excellent Tone).............. was blown off the hillside. to Injuries Received When number in black. at 3:15 p.m. yesterday; lowest tempera- | . Padgett and a grandson of Rev.| [usisr, Aumy b afierd acoeh (£ 0" D 5 David Kahanamoku, brother of ‘A shield designed of smaller size, |ture, 67, occurred at 6 a.m. today. | O°0rse W. Heyde. e Ang ChTeh i Wedndedas. Ausust 3, a1 570 Piano (Rebuilt) e % e e Car Overturned. with white background and the letters | Témperature same date last year— | Afler completing his early education. | 1 e lock. rrieida invited S ally known swimmer, was adrift at| Charles William Wallls, 23 vears| 1 OF “R” in black, will he used at | Highest, §7; lowest, 64. oAiige o5 b R bl 5 o G TR o e 500 Rjano (Like New)... o zea with two companions in a dis-lold, son of Dr. J. Frank Wallis, 1755 | 2PProaches to turns. Arrows will be Tide Tabl o atyannapolis belng graduated In) and father of Mre. Rath Clabb and Mrr abled luunch 13 houfs before a sea |8 atrest, injured In an automobile|Pidcsd at the turns themaelves. ol o e i Greei | of Penmevivante for Dostienaiie] MEAneraater TAE | Fune fon . | 5) e 5 “urnishe Inited States Coast and | sylvania fo o8 £ 18 Tate rasidence. 734 4 e Thors 475 Pjano (Sh-p Warn) 4 | Plane spotted the little craft and sent | accident abour - thyee " mi poie y U | Stupendous Bargains 1 tug to rescue th e R hve & seliv seodetic Survey.) work day atiemoon at 3 oelock. Inierment at a naval tug to e them. Chesapy & 4 stop signal. will have a vellow g ¥, rk. . g Oneressionl Cemetors . John . Edgar, Honoluiu_ realtor, | afternoon e background and black letters. = Cau-| Today—Low tide, 1:81 a.m. and 2:26| COMPleting his work at the 1ast-|sCoTT. Departed this Ite Saturdar. Aucust 60 Pjano (Used Standard Make)....... was caught by the undertow at Maka: | Hospital, Prince Fredscie. Md.. San, | tion signs will be diamond:shaped,|p.m.; high tide, 7:40 a.m. and 8:10 p.m, | named institution Mr. Padgett began| 1, 125, a1 the residgnce of her dajente; puu Point. Lifeguards went to his|day. His body was brought here yes. | With Yellow background, bearing sym-| Tomorrow—Low tide, 2:38 a.m. and l}xls T N N i Cin- 1 idaw of' ihe Taie Danisl Srott and, e rescue, but Edgar regained the shore | terday. Funeral arrangements were | Pols indicating curves, loose gravel,|3:17 p.m.; high tide, 8:36 a.m. and 9:04 | clnnatl, whers he became Sunduy edi-| - loved mother of Moa™Heeter “Armideat after a battle of half an hour with the | not completed because: nie pareat | DS or other sources of danger. p.m. tor of ‘the Cincinnati Lnquirer. Fe| M’ alce e S "aile Joned o waves, were in Miami, Fla. s o B Iwartine sigos’ &t rafirosd s i [ came trom that paper to The Evening | HIL J2M0s, Alndrtien lo mium oy | 2 e Wallls and Paul Holliday, 32, 1207 | Crossings a cireular yellow design wa% e Sun and Moon. ubsequently he was Sunday ildren and " Rost of relatives and frands ! Surl Wrecks Heath-emes. approved, bearing in black the stand-| Today—Sun rose, 5:11 a.m.; sun sets, | editor"of the Detroit News, the Balti uneral eervices. at Nineteenin Stree E Emerson streel ;i ed, 3 . : Bantist Chirch: Wednesdas. August f X tra_ = ..S eclal The heaviest surf in years did|ine bavshore l,'”'fi,'f” P helr way 10 lard raflroad cross, with the letters|7:17 p.m. more American and the Sun. 1 ik s | thousands of dolla damage along y 8t thel cp. R Tomorrow—sSun rises, 5:12 a.m.; sun| During the World War Mr. Padgett 'H. Suddenly. Wednesdar. Julr 22 n ng | wheel, when h d to side of | | the Honoluln Beach rékidential dis. | tne v " megurned to the side of | Tr TSiates which have laws conflict- [sets, 7:16 p.m. [Tes, 4 A iainil theIntolliggnce o WHECGE ustand of et Soony 1t d to avoid a collision with an- : 5 v e | trict. wrecking lawns and invading | oiher car. Sand copms he ith 80 ling” with the board’s recommenda-| Moon rises, 7:40 p.m.: sets, 5:06 a.m. | tion of the Army. and was stationed in | JQUR WL and sie Sop . Pla er beach homes. " It still Was running | skid and leave the roadway ing | lons an effort will be made to have| Automobile lamps to be lighted unp.“lhl‘s city. He was interested in ath-| James Chur i a n | high today. Some of the lower ground | down a slight embankment and &ol l" the State laws changed. Half hour after sunset letics, art and literature; was a_mem 9:30 am. Burial a < emetery | at Fort Kamehameha was submerged, {1y overturning. Wallis, thrown feom | . Selection of routes is expected to - R | ber of the Baltimore Athletic Club. a | WALLIS. Sundas. Auzus 025 a1 44 | the water reaching the road leading | the car, sustained an injury to his | 92Y- Variou: vice president of the Charcoal Clubf & {7 MU0 L ARY |to the headquarters building. Some | head. Holllday was himised . ang s 5 pes NI s os e gedlica b kgt oo, W R LTI fan_ Ron | damaze from the high winds ulso was | shocked, : R o M, MR A 88-Note veported from the Isiand of Hawail.| Both were hurried tn Calrect RICHARD LEE DIES AT 71; of Detroit. L e N N oL The departure of the aircraft care] County Hospital in r Stations: Mr. Padgett is survived by his| of other rel o XN Guaranteed rer Langley to Hilo, Island of Ha | Members of Holliday s taoite aoer: | 47 YEARS SHIP REPORTER [ widow. Mrs. Dora Adele Padgett: a| restin 3 Sunera) wall, was postponed today for 24|to Prince Frederick Saturday night {son. Edward Padgett, and a brother.| \ednesisr wopen 5 Goo% " at 5 n hours at_least because of the storm.|{and hrought Paul home. Marha : S.'S. Gennett. advance scout | Wallis, brother of the orher victim, | Veteran Employe of the Associated : , Henry A. Padgett of Chicago Trom her late " regidence - 1148 P for the 1. igley, reported a 40-knot [ misunderstood the telephone n|‘r::;ilc“p' Press Victim of Poisoning From |Alans a Sy e 2 3n Memorfam wind and heavy swells 2 miles south | telling of his brother being in a hos. 7 Atlanta 3 "I MRS. BRYAN IN MIAMI: 5 “yugi s ysamo] ‘ma g o e ejure | wow. Interment Pavnes Cematers of Kanabewa Point at 6 a.m. today. | pital in Prince Frederick and motored Infected Tooth Atlantic City 30 b Pt s k and mote . ¢ d . BROADUS. In memore of ms_dear siste 1t had been planned to give a dem-{to Frederick. He did not reach the { Biiimore .. B MADGE V. BROADES who denartad th onstration of airplane maneuvers | hospital until after his brother had | B¥ the Associated Press Blemarck ? Peeloudy BEARING UP BRAVELY . with the Langley in the waters off | died. NEW YORK. August {.—Richard | Boston : Preioidy S, 1w ; » tbe leper settement on the laland of ? Lice Shin news Feporter a1 Quarantine |30, - 1 12 Prias | Returns With Son and Friends to T e s Tl Moloka! n 1 e op- ‘or the Associate >ress since Janu- ieago 7 Clear i B ‘was _taken from this world posed to attempting any such demon. | BABY CONTEST IN FETE. |ary 1, 1575, dicd today at his home in (e ; b Cocoanut Grove Home—Will B e T stration under existing conditions of | Rosebank, Staten Island. Denver : Ran Finish Mot e e e wind and wave. Mr. Lee, who was 71 years old, be- | Detroit BE clouds inis: emoirs. e e Will Be Feature Toni ;. % Bl Paso i b Pt clonds | mors of mx night of Church | came ill early In June, then abandon- | £l Paso.. ; Plicloudy | By the Associated Press. [l el R L B Pl { | SEEKS LA FOLLETTE SEAT Parish Carnival. e hie okt Tl D Ume A men ey Qhear MIAMI, Fla., August 4.—Mrs. Wil-| 7 can pever forset sou, dsar sister 3 ; Hdianapolle 40-2¢ Cloar Jenninzs Bryan arrive i %o thin earth T star A baby contest will be the principal | attended him, described his illness as | fdjanapobs 40.20 & el e s M | e he o e August 4 (@), | feature. of the parish carnival and | general septic poisoning resulting | Kansas City g Clear | erday and was met at| Since the day vou passed awas life three years ago todas. August | | | A perfect beauty! Plays any 8-note ~The fifth Republican candidate to | aiie"(is Louisville A Clear CocoanutGrove, includinz the Rev DERSON W York.. Peloudy | Temple Church, and F. A. Kent. a| i, S ) B B Y the death of Senator Robert M. La 2 . r, pastor of the church. contem- | the office in New York. When the | Bliladelohia Pt.cloudy porter of the Coolidge administration. | toward making the fete unique. Due |and began receiving that of the New | Bortland Me. 3034 3 Piodoudy | In the party with Mrs. Bryan were Every memory ¢ ¢ lowing the opening of the carnival | press association work, becoming a | 3an Antonio 70 Clear To the land of peace and rest . The 30-piece Lund of the Knights of | soclated Press when that association | St Loms Cicar Sleep on_ dear loved ones. and take from the grounds will be provided for | jand. He came to this country with | WASH D 50 Flougy’™ be with her mother at Cocoanut Grove | He vaw your sufferine here was xreat plaver roll—late styvle mahogany case— sweet singing tone! Come—hear it! MILWAUKEE, Wis., et ar e L ard | genell meptie oy Lon Anelen Cirar | the station by a party of friends from | HER LOVING SISTER. VIRGIE M S o ot Senate | hds vacant by | BUATES strests e lancia A B e A | Pudlonay | Foster W, Taylor, pastor of the Grove | CREME, A fainer” AR TR United States Senate made vacant by | = mppe” SLEETS MoTineast ; " poreat fisal ey oo of ihe our dear er: , commmitien Beatd Ty ine Ha e | eoreranr hooreio) gkia, Cit ; Pricioudy | close friend of ‘the family. who has| amd loir ied *mother Follette is Wallace Ingalls of Racine, | §fmim S - J. a ving deas | bean at the Bryan home during the e ome sear , |J!a State assemblyman and strong sup- | plated o contests at all, with a view | Herald gave up its individual service | baoemix . 53 130 ar s} | e ot the! famil v day brings Mr. Ingalls announced his candi-| o 3 = - e ju ; 4 S % 8% Flear ™ { her son, William 1. Bryvan, jr.: W. E.| Deep wihm our hearta we State Republican convention in Osh ¥ n. fol- | that organization. He continued in | S Iiake - Tear Bryan: Mrs. C. C. Stevens, a close| From this world of pain and sorrow kosh, August 13. IRat nl Sih Diew ] = friend of Mrs. Br g ght. ©ber of e s of the presen . n_Diego an oudy of Mr rvan, and the chauf God_has taken our dear loved member of the staff of the present As. | 3 Diego - 10udy | feur. James McCartney. Mrs. Bryan's Where thes have found eter Columbus will play tonight from $ to | came Into existence St 1200 3o Ptcloudy | daughter. Mrs. R. L. Hargreave, left zan 10 o'clock. Transportation to and| Mr. Lee was born in Waterford, Ire- | Spok o Ciear Washington vesterday and expects 10| God cajled vou home. He thought it hest 4 ‘0l 4 eeks before t g pened wide the golden gate guests as far as Rhode Island avenue | his parents when he was 13 years old for several weeks before returning to| ARd.Srsred wae the £l B o axp and Twentieth street EI6 % Butuivedtiby = widow aut. twD FOREIGN. the Pacific Coast EMMA CRUMP. s Ak . sons, Richard Lee. jr., of Boston and K am. Greenwich time, today. | Mrs. Bryan was hearing up bravely | ¢t RTAIN. 1In loving memory of our dmm.x | dustrial country in the world. accord. | his parents, and a stepson. John D. | Banie France.. Clondy Eor ameicn - AcoiMdine Labine |l oi inz to reports presented at a recent | Lancaster of Philadelphia hagen. Denmark Cloudy s Jatebelcdlisdddiiiing the | Hin pody ties in the ..;M.’ srave | meetine of the Eas Ratehitind 5 eknoim. Sweden lafternoon. she seemed a peacefu 12 Eoirit Zome 10 the God who ave meetin of the East India Association Horta (Faval). Azores frame of mind and apparently well| T =i takes all DA away __“‘E_V“*‘B | === Hawan Cuba . cioudy Mre. Brvan will hegin immediately N A e sweet and mailowsd coot ——=la|—0] =] T FOR INDEPENDENCE DIES| g 3 i to finish the memairs of her hushand, | M4 The hansms. scencs of hfe. dear hus | using as her material 2 wealth of and and father ANT You will never he forzo o] Cleveland Park 3 B | ORGARTZATION ACTIVITIES. |notes which Mr. Bran had prepared | b Sebaris wiee A0 cuLores Georges Svlvmn Had Opposed Oc- | TONIGHT xlh-'r :!}\‘L -~-»-1\' \uu.hmnf 1o Rev. Tay ‘un'r}l\» I Joxing remembrance of my 5 5 3 3 o autobiography is to he called | heloved father J. MARIC . Semi-Detached Brick cupation by Marines—Once Writers' Craft Club will meet at & | A Son of Fortune [ TAIN, who'died five vears ago todar. A o'clock at Central High School. FORb S ;s - . = No_one knows the silent heartaches Was Envoy for Homeland { [ | Only those who have lost can tall . Light reems Henry W. Lawton ( Y ’ o Prosd 14 . Law amp, No. 4. Of the erief that is home 1n Silence A aln Tbmol ' Ow' . Spacious porches By the Asociated 7 g | United Spanish War \'nt-:‘nn«*. will Bowery Bank Bought. L A i N lmfimrnl kitchens | . NEW YORK. August &= Death of | meet at § o'clock at 921 Pennsyivania LOS ANGELES, Wugust 4 #) HIS LOVING DAUGHTER. DAISY M t-In garages Georges Sylvain, president of the Pa-|avenue southeast Puirchase’of the Bawery Bank of Now | paANDAIogr. In ssd.romerbrance. of gur ° . 0ak floors triotic Unlon of Haiti and leader in sk o oot (T Doviers Pnkc oF New i em w o] Attic [ [ the effort to rid that country of the Washington Post. No. "i““':hm:\ e Corporation. a dear husband and ather. JOHN H. DAN. orewiae earance o ur i Refined decorations Amnerican niilitary: ocupetion (s tanst Legion, méets 968 oclook|foripany allled with the Bank of | DEIDGE wbs acpen < X Appealing architecture | nounced in a cable received by the Na- | a street | here. The bank will be roaranmounced | “ye do not know the pain you bare [tion. u weekly publication. from J. — : operated under We did not ece ¥0u o o At the vrice vou have never [ Jolisois, editor of the Courier Haltien, orgetown will hold its second | i€ same management as B M T . ° e been_ able to get'a house of this | of Port-au-Prince, Haiti. community sing of the season at § z:;’w{\ ;«:unnm Bank of New York, | And did not eax oodcbye. o p e lne ul S ghampcterbecare | Sylvain, who before the war was o'clock at Montrose Park iy “jw‘(:‘_:”:‘;n rolled by the Banci- | SR ey o o e orton St. L] veucan presnized the rutriote Union meets"at's aciork &t Pyihian Tembe| € ardg of Thanks. | 5 T P Northwest [ [opinion against the Haitian occupa s j e {tlon and the activities of American CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. . ish 1o cxpress my sincere | Dear mother atwars 3, 65 $ 0 s t‘ t marines there. Missions were sent | avprociation to my relatives {50 Reed Fou nere = s e haisslons were Jent! Pnil Sheridan Post. G. A. R., will[ Dfizhbors and triends for their kindness: | And tried to keep vou here. . oy yrom 60 65 i uits a Open Every Day from Haitl to the United States In|meet Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock at| b beath ol s oosuitul foral sriputes | But gl Savior s Until 6 P.M ot 20T B Sonats commie | ihe: G A RGHEN SERI I RROW To Ve with Him avove. ntil 6 P.M. tee visited Haiti in 1922, larzely | WIFE. | ELIZABETH ARNOLD | Rest from vour labor and toi 2 Balcnpen SOHITE Drey i 5 E VOTED DAUGHTER. CORDELIA through the insistenc f his organi \ public addr the Esperanto | HF&{‘(JF.«.\'D oA CEORGE HALT | zation language will be given by Sinjoro | [f bebalC of the family of tbe late | Dearest brother. how we miss you Y 1 | o ). (nes Webster) of Seat | old Bopomano at Seventh street and! Pleasani. Md. we wish (o exprect our | In words we cannot tell E Arnold and Company [l | FLYER To0 BE BURIED. | Penmevivinia avenie tomarrow atter:| e ks of hearinti 8oty | ml nfERE e ooy 1416 Eye St. Main 2434 noon at 4:45 o'clock Tha hoantifol focal tribates ment cand for | H1s LOVING SISTER AND BROTHER. * R < resolutions at her death | KREBS. In sad but loving_memory of my Washington Lions” Club members, | FATHER ' < WEETER. ax soxs. HARIAS CFRREBS. who or 5 Rites for Lleut. L. C. Catlett to B'r""" families and friends will go to 35 sears ago today. Au Camy Held in Virginia. Sl e Deaths. Fovedin tte: remembared in death ; athing, eats. games and many other | | pioretin e remem e & S5hs. - Special Dispateh to The Star. diversions BALUWIN. Augow 2. 1025, mNORY 7. ne | SO SOVENS SORLARETE B AR NEWPORT NEWS, Va., Angust 4.— . - I B, Pusiend Jot Dizle ‘Baldwia tnee | S e Toiner’ AN\ SHORTER “wilo i T o S Svintr i llinadin an miplasd) Opera Star's Father Dies. | Aveinis . Relatrves arnd Trie FIGC Toon, © MANMTE 'S WARNER. " | aceident in Honelulu July 17. will s CHICAGO, August & UP).—Word 6] . (o5 aa, TIeTmeny st Forestrilie P e L et e TRROY = — buried in the churchvard at Ware| (ke sudden death in New York of her ; eeday. August 4. 1995 at 630 | VENEY. who departed this life August 4 There are hundreds of these suns——hght dark, Blue Serges, | Ehurch, in Gloucester Counte. tomr | father. Hirsh Burshstefn. called Ros LT B e | 19 g medium shades—suits for v, for- Fall, for year-roun GRAVE VAULT R¥. Tiela’ will drop flowers upon thelof the Summer opera prograin, in|BUREOWS. Tusadss na5. at| " rmebrieni hops of mectine acain z ST grave. Funeral services will be con. | which she appears. Burshstein was| 110 @m. at the rosidence’ £ VO DA T RANDDACOHTER wear—all sizes and styles—this is really an unusual sale. PROTECTION | Sucted by Rev. Mr. Neff and Rev. |65 vears old and had lived the last| oM Ogaree AL Foore. 4071 Chees L4 7 (T William Byrd Lee. A group of avia.|four vears in New York aznd 65 vears. Funeral notice hereafter. > | WASHINGTON. _In Joving remembran From Water in the Grave || tore ill ait s pillicarers B - GRAY, Sundar. Aupues 1025 ac o dopn, | et v, SHARLES M, WASH, The. best burial case in the world Lieut. Catlett leaves a widow. 5 e e T gust 3. 1811 A steel vamib . Never befors hag ks || daughter, 2 vears old: his parents and McAdoo in Santa Barbara. T e e son o Luroum a JING SISTER. LILLIE COATES. * L ry Moal Seenanleito two sister SANTA, BARBARA. Calif., August | (treel Frosbrterian Church, 15th and R - —= great expgnse. e L = 4 P —W. G. McAdoo and family | GREENWOOD, Sunday. August 2. 1 35 e = . 7 8 arrived here yesterday from Los | “Rar resicent 3t Caotiol o it jl/[pn ine suil 3}3 This wonderful Clark Grave GOLD ANALYSIS FOUND. {Anceies to spend the remainder of | ERINE R uidow af Onaris W' Gheen:| —— M’\IF T, RYA ) e Vault is furnished by o e {the Summer in a new home just com- | Ygod formerly of Alexandria. Va. P 777317 Pa. Ave. SE. W. W. Chambers for 5 3 ot e e moine, dyat com- | Yale - eervices "al’ her“laie " Tosideiice on ; ve. 8 y # 3. . iesday. August 5 at 9 a.m.: thence Mode! Ihl\\e\ Lincoln 142, —_— Arjzona Chemist Discovers New | .l iy damage done by| to St. Mary's Church. Alexandria, Va. Private Ambulances ) V| Where' mase will be. said. a1 19 oiclock rrany ek Conneckion 2 ol . )« [ Y oung mens f ne suits 333 AMBULANCES Erocess of Mossticernent. e |, S e, ol | — G D gnd £ e at TUCSON, Ariz., August 4 (®.—Dr. andria papers pl copy) W. W. Deal & (“’.u‘h $4.00 T. ¥. Buehrer, assistant professor of | GOLL] Gle whiie with an cars waved | MALL. Departed thix life Tuesdax momine. | g6 & ST. NE LINCOLN 8200 5 Taivers ¢ S = st 5. 5t 2140 0'clock. At hix o chemistry at the University of Ari Ap&L asbington Animal Bescds | - AUKR 3955 2t 40 llagk. at NS | sulomobile Servics. __ “hapel - ® e . -117 ’f f e o © zona, has discovered a new process of | League. 34 Piand sve. s Dirsta a hes - Men's fine two-trousers suils *3. Fanerai... $100 | oo hae disovernd o o FotsrTrom i R ke IR 2 s SPEARE CQ = TS - In making the announcement yes-| Frederick, "Md.. and Wi <hington, T | HILTON. Sundav. August 2 at her | g ot e i The Larzest Eanipment in Town [ |terday. Dr. C. H. Marvin, president | Owner 'can have 'same by ideniification. | Iesidence. 74 );,—xr_nu a LOUISE. "\neul";:' e sjocaenrs OF So, conneiag i of the university, said the process |Address Box 314-K. Star office jaue g andisAgnsy Hiwon. | = Funeral Home of |ing of the American Chemical Soci Rescie Leazue, 340 ey "‘:I,',",h:":;;ny;"::, DL at Los Angeles by the discoverer oul interment Mount Oliver Cemttary. | Joscph F. Birch’s Sons / means o ocess, Dr. Relatives and. friends mvitec . W. W. Chambers Co. || By means of the process, Dr G i T ativen and frisnd Lo AAC BIRCH) said, it will be possible to mea TRMY BLANKET and leather suil case, Sun Angust 13034 M STNW. Fataniished 1341 i o1 o act | Gay morning. 11:30 am. on way 10 sonth. | - RESSIE MINOR HUT : | 3034 M = -W. ‘Phone Wi 14th St., Corner Chapin amount of energy needed to extract | day morning 11:50 am. on way u i A SIS OREULTOR v t Y ol frof lution of zold ores and | nd. containing’ lad: e il E TR, TR A FEvery Suit in this store made by gL lf-mmf\'."h.T analysis of solutlons: eon-| Sasion SibT Hasay totlr. P o atrsce e b | Gawler Servnce ning a minute amount. of gold. | BAR PIN, olatinum set with three diamonde: | SUik.5: At 7 b Relatives and friends = & ‘v‘-v(‘:rd oftered. Rerlim S0 Brant m. ne. | Uones. Fal Kusist 5 ar s o 0 Funeral Dircctors Since 1350 : 2 > ; BEADED HANDBAG. contaiiing consigerable | 70 tuier s omannie 1EM ath di20 Ml ain Hart Schaffner & Marx HERE'S worth | R e ke S 'Ammr,mwm“n‘.; fathéee readencs 1618 01k ot miwlpva | VAN 9978 Ave. NW.. - l T - ass bool cward for return 10 Wooda William = R. Jones, azed 3 ral Ti Miadmeaiar 2t = ooioie | Beiative o lmOthY Hanlon while economyv in BREAST PIN_—Gold. antique. Mt. Pleus: friends invited. %1 641 H ST NE. __Phone L. 5543. i e e Butara BNS" #38 § s pe- M and | dertoce, susday. Augat 2. 1035 at| " CHAS. S. ZURHORST m(elm;{ unera ow- r small. Return o 613 L. U. 8. N 301_EAST CAPITOL ST. iAo i ers at “Cash & Carry” ||| CARTON “0p PAPER TWINF—Returs 5| Lo omi fougter of fhe fate Sl o /“m‘—"l’:%; :::‘Tr’?': D 2L A p.m.. belween 1ith -nd You and ‘ch and [ Catherine 1. Hood and the late John m dern_ Ch: Dt‘] Telepuan' e/ beautiful— T T : reward if returned. F. M. Scott Services |~ % ' Y Aot 501, The Whitelaw ] OBy Rucn " e i resifiencs T. F. COSTELLO DOG. mixed collie and shepherd: Ncense tag, ment ~ at_‘Arlington National Cemetery NOw LOCATED, No. 4"006 : ng to 1511 Allison st. n.w. (Philadelphia papers please copy.) . _1724 N. CAP FOITK 7976, or _eall Col_475. ward. MeCARTY. Departed this life Tuesday, Au- WRI':A I HS B ol N Tomd T T | et 3 198 R b e Moimet oy | T Wm. H Sardo & Co. 312 Tennessee ave. ne. Reward. ital, Mre. BESSIE C. McCARTY (n: 412 H & . TASSES_ torioie shell- m gk Tan | SUAUD) pasroted, wite ot Willam . N | Y25, F. 5 Lincom 524 S ra b er case: near Florida ave. and 20th st. sister, Mrs. William J._ Peters. 3400 Ma- prays, W Teward. 253 Cordova apartments. e o Th i S0 B 5 = KITTEN, black. with white feet: in George: E. Monday. August 3. 1045, at 6:50 - ; 1 . “Etc., at____ L town. Telephone West 2068: address 3028 | am.. ANNIE L. Mo UE. of the FUNERAL L DESIGNS. , at. N nw. e S yhmaT. 'and. My M M Rite. CHister 900 14th Sio N w & PIN. Eastern Star. sei with diamond. Friday | of Mrs. Margaret Sweeney and John J. Mc C Shafifl‘ Main 108 g evening. quarter to 8. Jea Ms.Nn‘lonll Ho- Cue. Funeral from her late residence. FLORAL EMBLEMS INC tel to Tth st. car to H 'wish Temple. Randolph place n.w.. Wednesday. August :IH("“S ERATE Main 2416 r Thirteen Ten F Street mpt Delivery Cash& CarryFlowerStores || =5 enm o | i s R S gregisronts #apph Saturd: 1t 0 Slar- | NALLY. Monday, August 3. 1925 at 10:30 ” Fhdbn Bia iy afterioon. " pRove” (A | NALLY. Mondy, sueont 3 1025, 201020 | Flora] “Blanket Sprays Funeral Flowers Delivered Free—Nominal Charge on Other Orders ||| Seoasmmenintoo— o B | R0 Bty SHHETSE s e apd Other Beauttut Fiorl Desgia g lasses and miscellaneous - articles,. on R e o Moderate L 3 W 807 14th 804 17th 2467 IB({I 1209 Wis. Ave. arves “ar Satirdav afiernoon. - North| And daushter of Row R Bere inee Lin o .,,,.., 7,.,,,., Phone Fr. 10301 Tel. Col. 4003 Thone West 1702 10330 ‘atter 6. R Peag Wednesday. 330 mm. Intermont sl Artistic—expres -m TST WATCH, white gold. en s Creelc Cometers. | Friends and e m “".:Mn Pt gl - -wp» R me. Friend: A rela. e Bros. ?st. tives invited.

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