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Aviation Corps during the war, being stationed at Charleston, S. C. Prior to the war he was a student at Busi- ness High School and since the war held a position with the Government. Funeral services were conducted at the residence today, with interment in Arlington Cemeter: He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Florence M. Loomis; his mother, Mrs. Catherine I. Hood, and two sisters, Miss Dorothy Loomis and Miss Kath- ryn Loomis. JOHN L. LOOMS DIES. World War Veteran Is Laid to Rest in Arlington. John Louis Loomis, 25 years old, ‘World War veteran, dled at his home, 15 Rhode Island avenue, Monday after a lngering illness. Mr. Loomis served in the Naval CosrormrAaDO |a Q) 737396 3 Bracosery Between Rock Creek Park and Upper Sixteenth Street ‘0 RESIDENTIAL section of the National Capital is more desirable from every angle of consider- ation than that beautifully wooded tract along up- per Sixteenth Street where it adjoins Rock Creek Park. ‘Within a few minutes’ drive of the heart of Washington, north in a direct line from the White House, the choice home sites shown above present a fitting environ- ment for the finest of residences. Surrounded by many magnificent homes and but a step from the Blagden Avenue entrance 1430 K Street “We' House One-tenth of But I can’t possibly! E’LL be over for you in ten min- utes,” her friend was saying on the ’phone. “But I can’t possibly make it that soon,” she protested. “Itwouldn’t even give me time for a tub and to get dressed!” She was in a terrible quandary. Thensudden- ly something occurred to her—an advertise- ment she had read about using Listerine to fresh- en up quickly. Itsolved her problem. And she joined the party. * * % Listerine really is delightfully refreshing and effective as a pere spiration deodorant. And there are many occasions for using it this way, particularly in summer: when you feel hot and uncomfortable—maybe after shopping; when you want to freshen up quickly after exercis- ing; when traveling on trains makes you wish for the old tub back home. It does the mck and it’s safe. Listerine won’t {rritate the skin or stain garments. You'll be de- lighted with it. To test the deodorizing prop- erties of Listerine, simply try this some day: Rub a little fresh onion on your hand. Then douse on Listerine. The onion odor im~ mediately disappears. You'll say it's remarkable— and it is.—Lambert Pharmacal Company, St. Louis, U. S. 4. THE EVENING Denies Ukulele Cruelty. Denial that he cruelly strummed a ukulele-near his wife’s head whiie she was suffering from a headache is made by Allan Ramsay in an answer to a suit for a limited divorce brought by Mrs. Ruby Ramsay. He also denies the other charges made by his wife and asks that her suit be dismissed. He is represented by Attorneys Rogers & McNeil. —— Incomparable Home Sites Averve 7373.98 2/ Lire —— 600/.49 7 9/ 50 AvErnve to Rock Creek Park at Old Pierce Mill, they include complete grading for building, wide cement sidewalks, double grass parking, water and sewerage in the strik- ingly reasonable prices at which they are offered. The attractions of this location are permanent; the natural beauty of Rock Creek is there to stay approach out Sixteenth Street to an exclusive section of all fine homes can never be duplicated. The time to WARDMAN buy is now- are moderate and you still have a choice of location. Main 3830 ‘STAR, WASHINGTO! CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. The Writers’ League of Waghing- ton will meet Friday at 8 o’clock in the Mount Pleasant Library, Six- teenth and Lamont streets. Tennis Club, Government Hotels, will give a dance Saturday evening. Umled Lodge of Theosophists will discuss “Duty” this evening at 1731 K street. Jo 7396 - and the splendid while prices Washington’s Population,” LISTERINE Throat Tablets are now available. Please || breath. Rely on the the antiseptic i Listerine. Containing all of of Listerine, however, they ave. very valuable as a velief for throat irritations—25 cents, Deaths RePorted The following_deaths to the Health Department in the last hours. \l"aF"]m. \g"l 5 Hi ) Wil 3. o Charles E. Kessler, William P. Mc.aneny, 78, Little Siste the Pcor, Mary L. Hilton. 25, 74 K Swan. 80. 303 Virginia S. ioth et Greenwood, 77, 122 Catherine F. Capitol st annie . Jollett, 54, 520 4th st. se. Honry P. Turner. 41 Sibley Hospital. 4nna McCue, 39, Tubereulosis Hospita Marguerite E, Hogpital. stvley Hospltal. liam Howen. pital. Mamie Thomas, pital. Mary Wallis. 34, Tub-rmlan« Hospital. Edmonia Downie. 2. +Claudius MeNeille, Intant Reupen nd Minme Stinor minutes. 930 B st. 8w, ave been reported (Albert Morgner, 40 n. 46, Garfield Hospital. 50,5321, Tilinots ave, East ."Hey. 11 months, Children Infant of Benjamin and Bose Zatz, 1 day. '85. Georgetown Univer- s l“unn tal Jamin Braddock, 69, Freedmen's Hos- St. Elizabeth's Hos- Freedmen’s Hospial. Freedmen's Hospital 15 ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. TONIGHT. Assoclation of Oldest Inhabitants will meet at 7:30 o’clock at the Union engine house, Nineteenth and H streets. Lecture at the Unity Auditorium, 1826 I street, by Garnett January, on “Healing and Good Judgment,” at 8 o'clock. Kismet Council, Royal Arcanum, meets at 8 o'clock at Eagles’ Hall. Supreme Representative George Shinn will speak, Red Triangle Outing Club will start on a moonlight hike at 7:30 o’'clock from Foxall Helghts, swimmers to bring bathing suits. Joint meeting of the local temples of the order of Mosiac Templars of America at the Mount Carmel Bap- Mourning Blacks Dyed 24-HOUR SERVICE Carmack Dry Cleaning Co. Lincoln 239 Slip Covers All $35.00 and $40.00 Suites complete during August— 527.50 Reupholstering Zsz Reductions on all up- @ holstery orders taken this month. Phone Franklin 3844. Esti- mator will call with samples. Ernest Holober Co. 602 F St. N.W, Franklin 3844 WILKINS BREAKFAST tist Church, Third and I streets, at 8 o'clock. Rev. W. H. Jernagin, grand master for the jurisdiction of Mary- land, Arlington and the District of Columbia, will report on the session of the National Grand Temple recent- Iy held at Hot Springs, Ark. | Sinjore Bopomano will give a pub- lic address on the Esperanto language ill 4:45 o'clock this afternoon at | Seventh street and Pennsylvania dve- nue. Special sermon tonight at the Ver- mont Avenue Baptist Church, Ver- mont avenue between Q and R streets, will be delivered by Rev. R. D. Grymes, pastor of the Salem Baptist Church. iR FOUND. POCKETBOOK containin; Thursday, July 30. 192! Frederick. Md.. Owner can hive Addrens Box 3149 n;ol\ey u:in%e flrd o e e ind Wuhln{lan. 50 same by denuflcanon Star_of || THE WEATHER [ District of Columbia—Showers this afternoon and probably tonight; to- morrow partly cloudy and slightly warmer; gently to moderate northeast and north winds. Virginia—Cloudy, showers in east portion tonight; tomorrow partly cloudy and slightly warmer; moderate northeast and north winds. Records for Twenty-four Hours. Thermometer—4 p.m., 80; 8 p.m. 74; 12 midnight, 68; 4 a.m., 68; 8 a.m. 64; noon, 69. Barometer—4 p.m., 30.21; 8 p.m. 30.20; 12 midnight, 30.18; 4 a.m., 30.18; 8 a.m., 30.19; noon, 80.18. Highest temperature, 81, occurred at 2:10 p.m. yesterday. Lowest tem- perature, 64, occurred at 8 a.m. toda: Temperature same date last year— Highest, 92; lowest, 68. Temperature and condition of the water at Great Falls at § a.m. today: Temperature, 75; condition, muddy. Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States Coast and Geodetic Survey.) Today—Low tide, 2:38 a.m. 3:17 p.m.; high tide, 836 a.m. %04 p.m. Tomorrow—Low tide, 3:33 a.m. 4:09 p.m.; high tide, 9:30 a.m. 9:58 p.m. The Sun and Moon. Today—Sun rose 5:12 a.m.; sun 7:16 p.m. ‘Tomorrow—sSun rises 5:12 a.m.; sets 7:15 p.m. Moon rises 8:24 p.m.; sets 6:20 a.m. Automobile lamps to be lighted one- half hour after sunset. ‘Weather in Various Cities. and and and and LOST. DOG—Male. Black and tan Reward. 1678 Irving t. n.w. Dlatinum set with three diamo reward o turn 306 Bryant st. n.e. Potomac 3871 BAR_PIN—White gold._one diamond: ity ot 14th and ColoradoSave.: Kennedy st. ~ Adams 4197: BAR PIN—Silver. Sunday_evenlng. AUFust between 12 K h.e. and N. Capitol a0d G. R\» 127K st. ne. BETWEEN_$25 AND $30 in bills. between Del Ray. Va. and 1430 Meridian st n-w Reward it refurned io apt. Ed Euwud 0'Con- [ nor: “No. 1 Enkine Co.. FI | BRAcRr e ey wh eliei 798 Colimbia rd. about bracelet ‘Kindly * call CARTON OF PAPER_TWINE at 1st and B, Return to new City Post Office. Division_of Eauipment and Sunplies. Be DRIVER'S PERMIT. Return to James A thur Hawkins, 211 12th st. n.e. Reward. DOG-German police. 1t found return o | 312 Tennessen_ave._ne | KITTEN_ black, with whita = town. Telephone West 2068 | N6 nw. eward, ‘Pl\——(amc\- engraved | Blease cali Franklin 0387, _Reward. PIN—GoId, oval. studded with _peari | sanphice Suiirtay ‘afiermoon. Phobe® Gl | endon AIREDALE Billie Hunt. BAR PT. vicin- reward. 1412 in George: * address 3028 “Oneata Kent containing articles, on afternoon. North . wray, laneous ay | glasses | Wharves “car 0 Tuesday morni or st.” Chevy Chase. s on street car or 9th st ew reward. “Huske Optl rtoise shell rim Mt. Pleas- Co''” containing pa | elasses and $9 in bills | ant or 14th st. car to Be | ernoon. ~ Owner's name on card i ca Re- ward if retured to Miss K. E. Patat. Gar- black silk in.T in down- Tomorrow at 8 AM. Semi-Annual Sale Of (nhallan, SHIRTS All from our regular high-grade stock of Manhattan Shirts—representing the largest assortment in Washington. All colors and pat- terns. All sizes and sleeve lengths. Collar at- tached and neckband style. Note! Manhattan Pajamas and Underwear at Reduced Prices Raleigh Haberdasher Inc. Thirteen-Ten F Street Charge Accounts Invited Satisfactory Terms Arranged Midsummer diamond importa- tions allow us at this time to offer exceptional values perfect diamonds — to mounted, handsomely ‘name simply such as are easily within average reach—at from $75 to $500. R. HARRIS & CO. 7th and D Jewelers and Diamond Merchants for More Than Half a Century g Temperature. 8 uvsurey Stations. Wm0 WOUIH * +au gen aw g oy e * +*gupamsas Birmingham Bismarck Charleston Chicago Cincinnati Cleveland Denver Detroit El P: e i e k3R it 00 Y0n28 020 00 o 10000 FER PSS ] 22, S &2 sesaoes EDOD0! oo w3 2.y, - Jacksonville. Kansas Cit Los Angele. Louisville Miami, FI Pittsburgh Portiand M, Ii11 Pteloudy Clear 040 Rain Clear Clear. ok San_Diego. Francisco . Louis.. Clotiay Cloudy Clotay o Giear Clear ) Cards of Thanks. We, Jish to express our sincere ks and deeo aopreciation for the Kind: shown our loved ome. MARY JANE KING. during ber illness. and for the ex: Dpressions of sympathy and beautiful floral tributes sent on the occasion of her death; THE FAMILY. STEVENS. The relatives of the late Mrs FLORENCE E. STEVENS wish to thank her many friends and express deep ap- preciation of the kindness shown to her in her iliness. and also for the many beau- titul floral tributes. Deaths. ATTWELL. Tuesday, August 4, 1025 MAUD L. TRACY ATTWELL. beloved Wife of Frank L. Attwell, Funeral from her late residence, 1641 Hobart st. n. Friday,” August 7. at 2 pm. Interment (privaie) Glenwcod Cemetery. | BRETSCH. Tuesday. August 4. 1925 at mn 1ith st. ne. LOTTIE BRE' el aivter 01 NS 5ohn Heckess Faneral (pr Vate) ‘Thursday, Aukust 6. at 10 am. (Baltimore papers piease copy. ) BURROWS. Tuesday. August 4. 19 110 am.. at the residence of her dagh ter. Mrs. George A. Poore. 4011 Che peake st Mrs. LAURA C. BURROW aged 85 Vears. Funeral from above ad: dress Thursday. August 6. at 2 D.m. | CROGGON. _ August 5. 1925. at her resi- dence. 1116 D st. &e.. Mrs. KATIE L. CROGGON (nee Chiase). widow. of the late Henry Croggon. aged ‘59 _years and 11 monihs. Funeral from Wright's under- taking parlors Saturday. August 8. at 10:30 am. Interment at Gienwood Ceme- tery. ¥rieods and relatives invited 10 at- nd. DAVIS. Tuesday, August 4. 1025, at her resi- dence, 1760 Euclid st. 0.w.. MARIA J.S. @DAVIS. widow of Benjamin P, Davis. ' Fu- neral services at the Mount Pleasant Con- Fregational Church Thursday. August 6. AC3'pm.” Interment at Rock Creek Cepe: Ty DE NEALE. Wednesday, August 5. 1925, B R T BE” NELE “ared 85 3¢ F y 5 " years beloved wife of Frank T. De Neale. No- tice of funeral later. FRANZ. Wednesday. August 5. 1035, at &:30 ‘am., ELEANO beloved wife of the late Jacob Franz. Funeral from her late “residence, 428 Longfellow st n.w.. Friday, August 7, at 2 p.m. Relatives and friends' invited to attend. Interment Rock Creek Cemetery. 6 GLASCO.Tuesday. August 4. 1925, at 0:35 pm.. GLASO' ‘(nee Harding). Beltved wite-of DUFAARR Glasco oF 4316 8th st n.w. Funeral from the above resi- dence Friday, August 7. at 2 p.m. Inter- ment at Rock Creek Cemetery. Relatives and friends invited. HALL, Tuesday. August 4, 1935. at his Tesidence, 405 O st. n.w.. HENRY. the de- voted husband of Emma J. Hall (nee Cun- nngham). brother of Mrs. Anna Crai. Robert and’ Warner Hall. Funeral from his late Tesidence. Wednesday evening. Au- gust 6. at 8 o'clock. Interment King George County. Va. . HALL. All members of Rosa Conley Coun- il are requested to assemble at 405 O st. nw.. Wednecday evening, August 6. at § oclgck, for the funeral o Brother HENRY HALL' °"ROSA CONLEY. Desree Chief. | ELIZABETH RICHARDS. Rec. See . HEY. st 4. 1925, at 1:35 am.. M GUERITE EMMA. infant daughter of Charles H. apd Ethel Hey (nee Viereck'. rvices at ‘her late home in Clarendon. ‘August 6, at 2 i JETER, - Departed this lifs Tueaday, Au 4, 1025, at 6 pam. at Children's Ho pital, WILLIE JETER. beloved son o Anna Jeter. at the age of 3 months. He 161t to mourn their loss a brother. grand- mother, two aunts. uncle and a host of Iriends. Funeral Trom his late recidence; 143 C st o Thuraday. Ausust 0. at I oS ™ Fltiaa avi Sleep on and take thy rest. - JONNSON. Entered into cest Wednosday. August 5. 1035 at 1437 Corcoran CEBKGIR sOHNSON. ‘Remaing vesting i above address. ~Funéral {rom Third Bap- tist Church,® Alexandria, Va.. Friday, Au- rust 7. at § pm. KEYES. Tuesday. August 4. 1025, at 10:50 & EYES. ared 09 years. m.. JOHN Toved husband of Alics & Keves. Fu: neral from his late residence. 1204 Rhode Island ave. n.e., Fridas. August 7. at 8:30 .m.. thence 10 St. Anthony's Church. - In- terment at Leesburk. Va. (Leesburg Da- Ders please copy.) 6 LOVE. Monday August 3. 1025. at & am at her residence. 1800 4th st. n.w.. ADD] D. LOVE. daughter of Julia A. Moore. ter of Louberta_and Elizabeth Moore. terment here. Notice of funeral later. McCARTY. _Doparted this life Tuesday, Au- gust 4, at b am. 2 Hos. pital. raa OpHeSiE e AR (nee Straub) devoted, wite of Willlam . Mc arty. Funeral " Mrs, Wi comb’st.. Thursday. 2: OFFUTT. | Monday, August 3, 102! pm. ANNIE E. OFFUTT. of BRaries E. Offutt and daukhier of the lat EITREE Rttt & Lo RS [z 230200 from the residence ot her Whe: q‘;uem mass will be llld .\ 9 o'clock for e repose of her soul. 5% ROBY. August 5. 1925. lt her residence, 2226 Shannon place .. FANNIE 8. widow of the late Peul' W. Roby, former- Iy of Bel Alton. Md." Funeral from _her late residence Fi dfi August 7. at 8:30 a.m.. thence to St. eresa’'s Church, where mass will be said at § a.m. for the repos of her soul. Interment at St. Thom Manor, Chapel Point. Md. (Buumom Sun ‘Dlease covy.) SCHEY. this m- Tuesday. Au- at Freedmen's Belel ™ inihoss. - EMMA BCHEY beloved wife of Homer ‘hter of Wavley Dodson and the a Dodson. sister of the late m Jackson. Eviyn, Thomas md Ernest . _Remains at 2112 A Bantior Chorch. 'Bin and & sis. B an arc Ste, nw.. 0. Buliock, pastor. Friday, G- at 1 o'clock. = Relatives and ited. 6* late Elizabeth SCHWINN, August 4. 1025. HENRY W.. hugband of the I S Martha C winn father of Mrs, Ruth Clubb and Mrs. mm Santared 34 years. Funeral from his late 7 Hth st se.. Th afternoon lt 'S uelock Interment at %’.Ep-mn Cemeters™" (Bloomaburs. ! Deaths. | VAN RENSSELAER. August 5. | "“his_residence. 1318 16tn " at. NSSELAER. in his 85th ¥ Service at 1316 16th st. Fri- day. Aucust 7. at 11 am. Interment at Rural Cemetery. Albany. N. Y. 6 WASHINGTON. August 3, 1025, at her resi- Half st. ‘se.. GERTRUDE WASHINGTON. “the " beicred —w George P. Washington. She leaves 1o mourn their loss a husband. four grand. children, & dauxhter-in-law_and a host of friends. * Funeral from St. Matthew's Bap- tist Church August 6. at 1 o'clock. . WEEKS. Thursday. July 30. 1925 at Bolse, Idaho, Capt. CORNELIUS C. S, be- Toved" Nifband of Eliza &. Weeks (nes Watson). Funeral services at Gawler's gchavel, 1730 Penneylvania ave. n.w. Thursday, August 6. at 1 p.m. Interment at Arlington National Cemetery with full military honors. In Memoriam. ADAMSON, e Thursday. In loving memory of CHRISSII who died August 5, 1921, age Asleep in Jesus. HER PATHER AND MOTHER. DAVID C. ADAM TERs AGNES AN SEANNETTE BRYAN. In sad but loving remembrance of our " darling baby. EVERARD BRYAN. who departed this life eight years ago to- day. Auxust 5. 1917 Oh. how hard it was for us to part. Since tender love had bound the heart: But the purest. the loveliest. we know. Are ever the surest. the soonest 1o £0. A few months he bore his pain. To wait for cure. but all in vain: Till God, who kriew just what was best. Called him home for his last, long rest HIS DEVOTED SISTER. MOTHER AND GRANDMOTHER. E DE VILLE. In sad but loving remembrance of our devoted daughters and eisters. IDA S, DE VILLE, who left us October 8. 1810. ‘and HATTIE C. DE LE. August 5. 1916. nine years ago t0day. What happy days we once enjoyed. When we were all togethe: Bu, oh. how changed it all ince’ they Jeft us for DEVOTED " PARE BROTHER- Row seems. $5TeR AND Dit: HENRY W. FREEMAN. * FREEMAN. In loving memory of our dear HAROLD. who left us {wo years 50 to- day. Augist 5, 1923 May the heavenly winds blow softly O'er the sweet and hallowed spot. "Mid| the scenes of life. Harol You Will never be forgot DE DEE AND ALBERTUS. © HUMES, 519,524 but loving remembrance of IRVING H| devoted husband and sed rom 1abor %o Teward dear After due trials and heartaches, After due sorrow and pain, I of changes hall meet you - CHACE AYD SR Lrr- remembrance of my beloved wife. MARY 'J. HENSON. who departed this 'life ome Year ago today. August 5. t foreotten \D. WILLIAM_ L. Tis sweet to remember him who once was ere. Though absent to The midnight sta Of the one we lov From this wo; To, the 1and 0 In sad_an adopted It seems <o 1o I miss yoi As there were only yo But God is too wise 10 THOMAS. In sad but Who ‘died one vear Tofs How sad is this das to Memory “will cling T the o YOUR FRIEND. THOMAS. In lovi dear son. LOUIS E. THO ed this life on nt tomb, d of pain and sorrow To_the land of peace and rest. Gog has take son Where you MS. In gad but lovi of our dear wife and mot TOSEPRINE WILLIAM died six years ago today. August 0 how we have missed vou. dear. Since you left us here: A, place is vacant in our home That never can be. filled. HER, LOVING AND. R. S. WIL- LIAM; D CHILDREN WILSON. In loving remembrance of our dear daughter and sister. JOSIE B. WIL- SON, who departed this life four years ago today. August 5. 1921 Love and remembrance live on forever. THE FAMILY. FUNERAL DIRECTDRS Wm. H. Sardo & Co. ‘X‘o:del;'!n gg‘hlnel Lincoln 524 ]A\IES T. RYA} 817 Pa. Ave. 8E. i 2. Model cn-m\m PR in_Connection. lfled and zmmm Servi ~Quick, D 816 B ST. !-:. Automobile ¢ VL. SPEARE CQ r the successors of nor connected i A WoR. enuhlu.h. B3, pege. o 1009 St Formerly 940 F St. NW Joseph F. Birch’s Sons (stAc BIRCH) 3034 M ST.N.V Ectablished 1 hone West Gawler Semce Funeral Directors Since 1850 Main 5512 1732 Penna. Ave. N. Timothy Hanlon __641 H 8 Phone L. 5543. "CHAS. S. ZURHORST 301 E:\h'l' CAPITOL ST. Phone_Lincoln 372 7. WILLIAM LEE, Funeral Director and Em- Tatmer. Livery il connection. - Commodiogs chapel and madern cromatoriom " Moderats prices. 432 Pa. Ave. } 1385, Frank Geier’s Sons Co. WARSEEST “helitone Main 2473 T. F. COSTELLO NOW _LOCATED AT . CAP. ST. NORTH 7976. oy U\COL\! 8”00 1724 N. FUNERAL DESIGNS. Prompt auto delivery servies. .\rmuwxpmmhm.xmnm Gudc ros. Co., 1212 F St. Geo. C. Shaffer ©0 145 st xw. 'LORAL EMBLEMS Main 2416, c“mcx‘;sfi;un PRICES. - Prempt Delivery BLACKISTONE’'S Floral “Blanket Sp rays And Other Beautiful Floral Moderate Prices. 14th & H. Tel. :no7 We Specidlize in Floral Designs at Modorqte mce F Ior/.s ts J4™& HSTS.NV. MAIN 6923, |}

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