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THE FEVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, AUGUST 6, 1925 e | . Q Attorney General Sargent will leave come to a pitfall on the road of life. | SALLEN, Thurdas. August 6, 1925, a1 ¢ Thls New wty]e here tonight for Ludlow, Vt., to attend He did much work at the Central |, District of Columbia—Generally fair| Thomas M. Lanigan- Fuberal® from his the funeral of Frederick Skeels, young and Gospel Missions here, and for- {and slightly warmer tonight and to-| lrdar Aemact 600 eard ot nw. 8 n son of George Homer L. Skeels, who merly had charge of the old Boys’| morrow; gentle northerly winds, be the Shrine of the Sacred Heari. where re rc! oar e was Mr. Sargent’s junior law partner. Homeat Third and C streets. He also | atliem mass will be said at 8 am. . Intes nt’s ; 2 | coming variable. ment at Mount Olivet Cemetery. Friands The Attorney General expects to re- had charge of the Municipal Lodging | : Maryland—Generally fair and slight- | and refatiecs ovoi . Cometers. Friend o th turn next Tuesday and en route home House, where those so unfortunate s Iy warmer tonight and tomorrow: | PATTERSON. Deparied this 1ife Thurada vercomes e he may make a short visit to Swamp- —_— to find themselves without money or o gentle northerly winds, becoming va b D e scott to see President (‘oolidge. food are given shelter. riable. ailings of the Z 2 Rev. James M. Belt Was! % ougn of the Methodist faith, nis! ; Virginia—Genérally fair and slight : preachings were in no way confined ly warmer tonight and tomorrow; | K, Patierson. ir.. dear mother: o a Widely Known for Years |to the Methodist Church, he having ; i gentle northerly winds, becoming va. | tereon. sant ot Dty soms onapama Bat Cld Style Board L e P | ot L gorm, el o ol 2 o . Protestant denominations. : / West Virginia--Fair tonight, slight 2 of Preaching. He was said to be the only preacher | o ly warmer in west portion; tomorrow | : n 27ih The Arch Lock opens in perfect alignment. A 5 in the United States to have received | partly cloudy, probably local thunder h sts : _ll"» - Frazier. pastor It is autematie imionaalion ¢ —_ a permit to visit any jail or any prison | v ‘ showers in west portion; slightly Cap we help but feel ao lonely ' Rt pl SRk . ! at any time. He received such a per- | . i warmer in east portion For no words is a perfect example of designing. 5 Rev. James M. Belt, 61 vears old, | mit from the late Prosident Roosevelt, | Reconis fon st oty i Than ‘the word It is attractive in appearance. well known Methodist preacher, who e ime | e . and it still held good up to the time o g S o | had been engaged In evangelistic of his death. - ' ermometer — p.m., 63 p.m., Augu work for the last 18 years, died at|* Rev. Mr. Belt was the son of the | Z b stan . mban. e his residence, 142 R street northeast. |jate’ William Belt of this city. He 1s | noon, 15 of" Bel ‘Altom. Md. last night after an fliness of four | survived by his widow, Mrs. Annie A, | ometer — ¢ pan. 3009 § pm. residence Eridas g months. His preaching had taken him | Belt: 4 son, George . Belt: a brother, | 07; 12 midnight, 30.06: 4 a.m.. 30.03 3 il b o i \i from Maine to Florida. and had aided | wiliam Belt, and a sister. Miss Anni . 30.05; noon, 30.04, o her sout men and women of all classes who had | Byt | Highest temperature oceurred | Manor. Cly X Bl | straved away from the “straight and | Funeral services will be conducted | ’ at noon today, Lowest temperature, i yoypy L 4 ¢ narrow path.” at the residence Saturday afternoon | C cSremed stn A m lodar gast 102 Rev. Mr. Belt was a native Wash-|at 2 o'clock. Rev. Howard E. Downes, | FEImperatnme same 0 Jastiyeaz: DODBSON ingtonian and was educated in the | pastor of the Jefferson Methodist Epis. | 3 Highest, 102: lowest, 73 Schey PRODUCING STATIONERS || n ‘m Eruades s vy reat i | e e il o e rucnunss e i, o [——[——la———6[—— AR PR o e 010 -E-STREET-N'W || CIGAurrzs; ! packed in extra heavy foil [ 3 Health Wamlng for your ver, to Be acked. Ly - 2 at i - i 3 Of Choice Gladioli “ oo 3 T sl el Eat the Right Breakfast Hot Days | Protection Quick Quaker cooks in 3 to 5 minutes BALTIMORE, August 6.—Judge pm. SPURELOCK. ). Alll maenibers. OF the. ¥4 Supplies the energy you need Morris A. Soper in United States Dis i Immediate Relief Ansoriation Jmorrow—Sun rises 5:13 a.m.; sun | ) Tomorrow and Saturday trict Court today signed the WrIL Of | gern pog oo SUN Fises 513 a.m % o habeas corpus for the release of} "Moon rises 9:02 p.m.: sets am. | m.. from I sidence, 2 Ne Joseph A. Furbershaw, Washington | Automobile lamps to be lighied one. | o g ? SIX Gladioli for $1 S e — on a charge of killing John Buongore, Weather in Vario - THOMPSON. alleged Harve de Grace bootlegger aw in United States Court here to | morrow morning at 10 o'clock when i |a hearing on the writ will be held. o . \«? ‘:yrfr“\“[ FINE BOSTON FERNS |'A legal battie is expected, as Robert 2L R Teaic H. Archer, acting State’s attorney of = Stations. OME people make a practice of passing vigor foods in summer. That’s a mistake. Above all things, you must eat foods that give strength. For hot days drag energy away. For breakfast, have oats and milk. Quick Quaker cooks in 3 to 5 minutes. And that makes it easy. No hot kitchens. No fuming, no Phone Fr. 5112 Phone Pr. 10301 Tel. Col. 9997 Phone West 1302 E "OUND. s Tmgomenng IE:E:EE:::—_—IEE—:IENmm;;,,,; ining | et Start on oats tomorrow. Note how good you'll | Erederick, “Md..” ton. o1 El Paso Owner can have feel. Mark the way that dragged-out feeling goes. | Address Box 514-K WATCH oun You'll smile at hot days. You'll work better, think 1 . > R .. Janan better. Just try iti—See the difference. Demon“rahon * f"""fii‘zfl\“":‘“ Quci“ch!g Quak agq r agai ’ ; [ 6o sty s dsclarodh be | e e | would oppose any effort made to have | Alhans as a owerStores O it w | A arbershaw guilty of a grave | Haltimon S " - e e of | Birminghani 80 66 lear Daneel Fedin el Bree o Neminl (ChSve o8 Olker Ordere | Maryland, and he could see no reason | Boston .. k R 807 14th 804 17th 2467 18th 1209 Wis. Ave. [“m a Federal court should interfere. | Buflaio 758 ‘ Charleston Toe—lale——o]e——[al of the Improved iru.m\-. biacks co ; Ehoenix : 0o 1113 7 h Retirn 1625 K ik Portland Me v.o8 tery PHONOPHOR = o, cared bl s | ESRAOCd08 8 g2 00 E ve 1o W st now. or on Cabin John | San *Afonty Thursday, Friday and Saturday : N A S ,{,‘U | san o ousy August 6th, 7th and 8th . ot i TS s S ; biema At this demonstration the experts in attend- Fma Sopcermine ? 3 Wasipc: 3001 6 Sk HEan . A ance will demonstrate a recently perfected | MASOS o gmall dlamond et ol am. Greenwich time. today ) Wit Phonophor of a power and range never before | Find 3 14th 'st. nW. | London. e ey attained INE BOOK ; | Vienna, Riatia Foid oval downtown, Tuesday. AUk 5% i .. even: ton* Berriuda EDWIN H. ETZ, Inc. |l i i bt | ? % lon. Canal Zone. 1217 G St. N.W. Fr. 8954 | oA o' 1363 Rhiode Teiand ave. how. Livera TN Escaped Convict Recaptured. | FRIST WATCH._ | Special Dispateh to The Star When 1 : RICHMOND, Va., August 6. —James gl Robertson, colored from the| MUY Hanover County s shot and | Memory 1 2 | ‘~Ie|m{1‘<l\ (ivounded Deputy Sherift Jor. | don Woolfolk several go follow- S P . H ing his escape, was arrested early to ‘u\u.m o ) “.l,.\ at West Point, Va., according to | {ord received here LOVING SISTERS. MAMIE AND HATTIE « i Reduction Sale L S o Thanks, | and deep appreciation for the Kind hown our heloved son and hrother 30" vears E. MILLER. durinz his tliness. o 9 ersary mass on and for the expressions of kympathy and & . of i beautiful floral tributes sent on the e 2 1 sion of his death THE FAMILY Deaths. Attwell | Fureral from |, What han Jofisie feutensh G0 Hobard o When we Tiday. August 7. at 2 pom B ate) Glenwood Cemetery But 2 3 Here are a few of the items you'll PN 5 PSR il e, Ay :” .J ;iE‘T}R‘J L (744 ht—Da rk—Medium shades— find in this store-wide clearance. | mtEac, et A 5 1020 | et s A H i All the customary Raleigh | Bameie, SULEORE mie of (he T8 | puncmtr, in sd emembrance Remai PURCELL i it o W nhers o Rt R 5. 11 = 4 i Haberdasher style and quality. s, e pue O e et i SLIItS f or NOW €9° f or F all ; Note the savings. B > Every memory brings a tear zust & at 8:30 am pre K St 2 Deep within my b T cherish thew's Church. where mass will be said sushts of one 1 loved so dear % am. for the renose of his soul. Int Faguat loved 0% = ment at Mount Olivet Cemetery F H At 150 $9 $5 S 7 pe : S Di‘ll\l\ Wednesday T” BP“ v SILK_NECKWEAR KNOX | Bl ELES i REDUCED TO STRAW HATS e BT : of funeral Chair 18 vacant in' o 2 Ver can be filled Y70 Mo soits " %333 | L3¢ 32% 7. at 11 am. Interment at Rock Creek | E Cemetery. Please omit flowers B ; eml Wedpesday August 5. 1025 At 3 i mother. ALICE W, RA T, beloved wife of » lied a” vear 30 todar! Marx Suits Now ; the late yac anz. PFuneral from he late recidince. Longfeliow <t n.w AER HCSRAN P_VOLLMER. AND 50 § oy e L L ORI CHARLES G AND ROBER® $ 50 and friends invited to attend. Interment - 1 1 Rock Creek Cemeters 6 KEFIELD. 1 memory of our $65 Mat $3 | T eRicE GOLF HOSE | i R R R dence Fridas, Auzust 7. at @ p.m.nter- . SALE PRICE S hier TR BLRIAEE | o S ST Marx Suits Now REDUCED TO GORDON. Departedth August 5. | MOTHER SNDDADDTE - < C &, her, residencer 9 c Gordon. _daughter of Mrs. | FUNERAL DIRECTORS. . >, Wells and sister of Georgia K Trene "Brown and. Miss M ~ T. F. COSTELLO Wells. Remains at Thomas Frazier's 3 “nw. Notice of vu!m..x Tater: 724 5. AT SHOCATED AT vt 7978 $ O Hart = ffner & $ 5950 85 iy CReT i ~"Win. H. Sardo & Co. Leonardtown. Md.. Friday. | odern Chavel” Lincoln 524 Marx Suits Now WOVEN MADRAS AND $3 e O ny A he restarse: gl e ont | JAMES T. RYAN BROADCLOTH SHIRTS ~ KNITTED SILK TIES T e S A L e REDUCED TO REDUCED TO gt b meugn Bl T Lo e Fiae apmient from St. John's Batist Church. Arlington. | Quick, Dignifled and Efficient Service $185 $165 Gispecamne 5 u en S | N7 W, Deal & Co., 1 2 Crispus Attucks 816 H ST. N.E. LINCOLN 8200. ces the death of | Automobile Service __Chapel Hundreds of Suits for T : iAo WES' Men and Young Men ¢ RS e | ML SEEASE S0 50 $ v Funeral services for Mrs. ADDIE D. unh the original Speare establi $9 3 B 4 for mang. years. 3. reodont. of 1009H St. N.W. s Zcity, who died Mond: Al 4 Frapk. 6626 512 $15 e gl el Mondor Syl | B mon 00800 p g s PONGEE & MADRAS el T Tl R b PAJAMAS TERRY CLOTH ROBES BeEaiite harior” 1630 Florida e nw | Josep h F. Birch’s Sons The Rev. M D. Norman will officiate. (ISAAC BIRCHM) Alterations at Cost o3 $ 1 65 rial will be at Greenwood. Miss. Friend: Established 1841: $485 Bl ad Sl e e | 3030 M TRV Pamangea 100 s It o dhend, S e el b bt W Sty oreenvodd W T Gawler Service five sisters., Mrs. Mary J. Mills of Chi- o Mrs. Kate L. Butts Greenwood SEe and, ailEses ‘Emma Lanbertaand Funeral Directors Since 1350 __Elizabeth Moore of Greenwood, Miss Main 5512 1;3! Pm;"__ FUNERAL DESIGNS Ave. N.W. Raleigh Haberdash Raleigh Haberdasher [j| | Ssniis. T“”‘“ d Other Beautiful Floral Designs at 301_KAST CAPITOL ST, Mcderate Prices. 14th & H. Tel: M. 3707. " Phone Lincoln prices. Pa. Ave. N.W. Call M. 1385, Geo. C. Shaffer °° 485%™ | Frank Geier’s Sons Co. BLEM! Main 2416. [ 1113 SEVENTH ST. N.W. RSB Ba TR = Broubi Belivory | Modern® Chapet. © Telsphons Mll" un Thirteen Ten F Street ) Thll'teen Ten F Street Guis Bros. Co., 1212 F St | ST o ey st Moderate

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