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He was 67 old and was born at Leeshurg CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. Alpha Delta Phi will hold a lun eon at 12:30 o'clock tomorrow at | 1 | | | | i | Madrillon District Mother: tomorrow Chapter, American War will hold a business meeting evening at 8 o'clock at ixth street, The Adna R. Chaffee Canton ment, National Indlan War Veterans will meet at 6:30 o'clock tomorrow evening at Stanley Hall, United & Soldiers’ Home. Top-Notch Tent, the Cootie, V. F. V row evening at Red Men's Hall “Military Order of will meet tomor- ine teenth street and Pennsylvania nue, for conferring of the “nit gree and making final arrangements for the trip to Tulsa, Okla. All V. F. W.'s are invited. Red Triangle Outing Club will go on a 40-mile trip down the Potomac tomorrow night, leaving on the steam. er St. Johns at 7 o'clock Business Women's Council meets to- morrow night at the Church of the ‘ovenant, Eighteenth and N streets. A discussion on national opera will be led by Mrs. Edouard Albion Sisterhood Vacation Sabbath will be celebrated at the Eighth Street Tem ple Saturday morning at 10:30 o'clock when Rabbi Rosenblum will speak on 'The Sisterhood’'s First Duty A sermon on “The Messiah Ideal” will be delivered at the temple at 8 o'clock this evening. Nelson A. Crawford, director of pub- licity of the Department of Agricul- ture, will address the Monarch Club at its weekly luncheon meeting at the City Club tomorrow at 12:30 o'clock. The doll show of the lTowa avenue playground will be held at 1:30 o'clock turday afternoon at lowa and Georgia avenues, ORGANIZATION ACPIVITIES. TONIGHT. Sergt. Jasper Post No. 13, Ameri can Legion. will meet at § o'clock at | the City Club. Nominations for office { of third vice commander will be made. Gen Gen Winfleld Scott Nelson A. Mile; will Camp, address No. 1 | United Spanish War Veterans, tonight at G. A. R. Hall, 1412 Pennsylvania Capitol Council, Royal Arcanum, mee 8 o'clock at Pythian Temple Kit son Post No. G. A. R meets at o'clock thi: ternoon at G. A. R. Hall, 1412 Pennsylvania ave- nue Lecture at the Unity Auditorium 1 T street, at 8 o'clock by Arthur P. Buck Births Reported. The following_births have been reported | ;v- the Health Department in the last 24 Thomas and Mary Amello, girl Ernest K and Marie D White ' bos romas J and Mary T. Walsh. girl liam H. and Ma hildroth. girl Floyd C. and Mary W. Devenbeck. boy David R. and Mary E. Kerr. girl Walter L. and Ethel L_Brown, Ellis W."and Lucy M. Manning. Herhert D. and_Mae ‘West. ba William J. and Martha A. Dwy Mollie Cohien boy boy and Hetty Lawrence. boy lerick and Sarah Bellmund. boy Gregory and Pasha Ienatiefl, boy Yalentine and Mary Buhrmeister Aubrey and Mary H. Powell, girl Joseph and Lucy Barber. girl Raymond and Mace Adama. bos John and Lena Smith, girl. James and Mary Butler. bos nry and Janie Gaskins, girl Edward P.‘'and Ada Green._girl Armold B. and Emma R. Wilson Ollie and Winnie Allen. boy John and Dorothy Fields. boy. Arville and ie Ridgeley. boy ot Deaths Reported. The following deaths have been reported fo the Health Department in the last 24 ours Alvin E. Doherty, 28, George Washington University Hospital Eliphalet Bridweil. 50. 710 3d st. ne Julia Williame, 69. 3617 O_st Rev. Martin L. Cuiler. 85, 2008 Col. rd Elizabeth G. McKibbin. 77. 4502 17¢h st Hubert Berrs. 47, Emergency Hospital Pedro Alisasio, 24, United States Naval Hoepital. Annie O'Brien. 54, 2111 Mass. ave Armand de Rimsat Guys. 66. Garfield Hos. pital Ernest T. Smith Providence Hospital Mars M." Mattingly." 63." Providence Hos: pita Infant Hamilton and Marsgaret Faulkner, 3 hours. Sibley Hospital Moses Tate, 58. 141 David McGee, 45. Garfield Hospital John Euall. 80, Ereedmen's Hospital Annie Thomas. 55. Freedmen's Hospital William G. Contee’ 50. 431 6% st. s.w. Virginia Smith, 59, 5915 Dix &t n.e Athalia Branch, 9. Episcopal Hospital. Some Japanese young girls, when they desire to look very captivating, gild their lips. 6th st THE WEATHER | | District of Columbia and Maryland- Showers this afternoon and probably | | much | i | tonight; tomorrcy fair; not change in temperature: moderate southwest winds, shifting to north- west tonight. Virginla—Local thundershowers this fternoon or tonight: cooler in extreme west portion tonight; tomorrow gen erally falr; moderate to fresh south west winds. West Virginia — Local thunder- showers this afternoon or tonight cooler tonight; tomorrow fair. | Records for 24 Hours. mometer—4 p.m., 66; 8 p.m..| i7: 12 midnight, 65; 4 a.m., 66; 8 a.m i0: noon, 78 | Barometer—4 pm.. 20.95: 8 pm 29.92; 12 midnight, 29.89; 4 a.m., 24.84 3 a.m., 29.84; noon, 29.583 Highest temperature, 8, occurred at 100n today. Lowest temperature, 65 ccurred at 11:30 p.m. vesterday Temperature same date last veur Highest, 80; lowest, 63 | Condition of the Water. Temperature and condition of the water at 8 a.m. today: Great Falls Temperature, 74; condition, muddy. Tide Tables. i (Furnished by United States Coast ind Geodetic Survey.) Today—Low tide, 9:59 a.m. p.m.: high tide, 3:17 a.n and 10:13 Tomorrow—Low tide, 10:5 11:04 p.m.; high tide, 4:10 a.m. and 4:37 p.m. 1 The Sun and Moon. {‘ Today—Sun rose, 5:19 a.m.; sun sets 7:06 p.m. s Tomorrow—Sun rises, 5:20 a.m.; sun sets, 7:05 p.m. Moon rises, 12:2 a.m.; sets p.m Automobile lamps to be lighted one- | half hour after sunset. [ ! Weather in Various Cities. 1 = Tewperature, 43 = ) Stations 5= Weather : | 0.08 Clear, Albany oudy Atlanta ioy Pelouas | Atlantic ity 01 Clou Baitimore UU" Cloudy Birmingham ar, Blumarck - Cloudy Boston Cloudy Buffalo .0 Clonay Charleston | Pr.cloudy Chicago 1isk Cloudy Cincinnati 0.88 Pt.cloudy Cleveland 013 Cloudy Denver 003 Detroit 050 El - Puso. Helena | Huron, S . 3 Indi (2] 3 Clowdy Kaneas City Preloudy | Los Angeles. 3 Cloudy | Couievitie 038 Cloudy | Miami. Fia Clondy | X “Orjeans Clear New York .08 Cloudy Ola. City 002 Rain | Bhifaderihia .04 Rain | Pittsburehy .10 Clouds Portland Me Prelody Portland, Or ¥ S. Lake City San” Antonio | Si. Louie 042 | St. Pau Pr.clouds Seattie cloudy ~ | Sholcane I | WASH D¢ 030 Clouds | | FOREIGN. | (K am.. Greenwich time. today.) | . stations. Temperature. Weather London. England B0 Rain Paris. France Clear Berlin, Germany Clear Covenhagen. Denmark Clear Horta (Fayal). Azores. Part cloudy | Hamijton Bermuda Part cloudy San Juan. Porto Rico Part_cloudy Havana, Cuba cloudy | Colon. Canal Zone. Part cloudy Rockville Business Men Dine. Special Dispateh to The Star. ROCKVILLE, Md., August 13.—A dinner was given at the Dixie Tavern last night in connection with plans for the formation of a chamber of com | merce. Several speakers were from Washington, D. C. The advisability of ing the advantages of Rockville las a place to live and prosper was | discussed Marriage Licenses. Marriage licenses have been issued to the tollowing | “dohn I Lavne and Hazel Paice Simon Paltrovitch of New York City and Regina Leiberman of this ci Edward J. Thigpen and Elizabeth Steiger, both of Doswell. Va. James A Watsor, Md. and Mildred M. Carlton W. ir.. of Silver Spring, Murray of thix city Cameron of Hyde Park. Mass [ ang*Anna & eDomatd o Cheey: hamet i | { "Clarence Haupert of New Philadeiphia, | Ohio. and Carolina Regula of Stone Creek. arehall_and Ohjo! Thomas W. Annie M oriolk, Va. Efnest Johnson and Mary Gray. field. both of Adoiphue Noris and Edna Veney Sylvester London and Clementine Wheeler. | Liteh- ames J.” Hughes and Francis Louise un Edward Wolf of Miami, Fla. and Clara Lewin of this city, Charles Balsam of Oxon Hill. Md. and Margaret A. Birkett of this city. Chester A Plant of Brooklyn, N. Y.. and Ida M. Doe of this city Paui A Schwoyer of Potomac. Va., and Mary H. Mills of Stateeville. N, C. Percy Brown and Margretie Pinket Archibald D. Ross of Richmond. . and Eleanor H. Wilkie of Milton. Mas Daniel Antonacci and Mary E. Keener. James E Simmons and H rietta M. Rose. Theodor C. Jaeckle and Charlotte G. Do: ma Hangon T. Perking of Bowie. Md.. and f Seabrook. Md. FOUND. female, 0ld_ recent ellow. short-haired. d whii y_had puppies. white spots on feet: no collar_or taz: very tired: found at Goldenberg's. 7th and Eve Owner please claim at Washington Animal Basoue ue, 348 Maryland ave sw. LOST. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. CHAS. S. ZURHORST 301 FA' CA TOL T, L J 8 J. WILLIAM | LEE runenl Dxmcwr and Em- balmer. Livery in connection. _ Commodions chapel and modern crematoriugm, " Moderats Drices _Call M. 13: Frank Geier’s Sons Co. 138 SEUEer: *Telcinone__Main 2473 C AL COSTELLO NOW _LOCATED_A’ _1724 N. CAP. ST. BAR PIN. platinum, eet with thres diamonds Return to 218 A st. s.6. Liberal reward. * BOSTON BULL PUP, light brindle strips be- tween eyes. white breast, 4’ white feet; re- ward._Tel. Cleveland 2186 1 BREASTPIN. cameo: hexagon Re. ward offered._Telephone North 6180, 15 BULLDOG, white and brindle spots: named Nell: tag' No. 0646: liberal reward. North 88 1410 Columbia road n.w Tox terrier. color light tan. collar with brass buttons. iwo tags: Cocoa dog tax Highland dog name Brownie: reward, 3 Brentwood road n.e i DOG. biz brown and white. white on lex_and tip of tail: named Nell: taken or lost from NORTH 7976, | No. 2 Fenton st. n.e.: reward “——— | DOG. pet. about four months oid, yellow Wm. H. Sardo & Co. with white fect. lost on 16th st Return to H ST.NE \Lincoln 524 JAMES T. RYAN 3T Pa Ave SEL Mode! jincoln 142. ! Chapelate Ambulances. Livery in Connecwon: 112 Modern £914 16th st. Reward Phone Col. 1 EYEGLASSES_—Will person who found shell.rim _eveglasses please phone North 165-J. 1858 California st. again after 8 or leave address? Reward. BYEGLASSES. tortoise shell. black leather case: on G st. car, Saturday evening: re North_1858-W 1 VL. SPEARE CQ her the succagsors of nor connected nflf"mf origit are establish- P’hon- l'(lnk 6626. 1009 N w. riy 940 F St. uw meua and w&czn C(s;‘:vm. 816 H ST. N.E. LINCOLN 8200. Automobile_Service. Chapel. Qu FOUNTAIN PEN. with gold band. encraved Dr. Holt. _Return 1824 North apitol GERMAN POLICE DOG. tan and months, female: lost Sun.. Aug. 2nd: name Blitz: last seen I4th and T si. n.w. Re- ¥p5d. Harry Lobdell."39 Tea ot né; M GLASSES. shell-rimmed: probably in Mont- rose Park or between there and the Stoddert Apartment. Reward. Potomac_2045. GLASSES. tortoise shell. in worn black case: Tuesday evening between 17th and New York ave. and 1627 Connecticut ave, Please leay: at_Allies' Inn for C. L. Tate. Reward. 13 Joseph F. Birch’s Sons (ISAAC BIRCH. 3034 M ST, NV, Eytaiisped 1801 Phone West Gawler Semce Funeral Directors Since 1850 < 1732 Penna. Main 5512 g Timothy Hanlon 641 H ST NB. Phone L. 5543, FUNERAL DESIGNS. BLACKISTONE'S ‘Moderate Price: h & H. . Gude Bros. Co., 1212 F St. Floral “Blanket S rays" Prompt auto delive Geo. C. Shaffer °% 1§15 ™ d Other Beautiful Floral Des e Er 14t] i Te|.‘fi| 3707 Artistic—expressive n'xpellll" o o S e T S . Movm—’rue-du‘ $10 and two $5 bills. fastened &ith paper clip, probably in or near Arcade Mariel ™ Call Columbla 4714w "5r call 1105 Park rd.. PAIR OF EY EGLA=~E it crystal colored frames, in black case. inscribed J. H. Harris. Reward. _Call Columbia 542: 15° PHYSICIAN'S BAG—Black, containing in- struments. Reward. 100 Mass ave. Frank- n 5 POCKETBOOK. small. containing two ringe— one green gold with sardonyx set and one white «old with diamond. "also a_rosary. Finder please return to Vera Carter. 25 O,st. n.W.. and receive reward. i POCKETBOOK. containing money. checks and cards. Finder may keep money and receive additional reward by returning cards and checks to M. G. Gibbs. 77 P st. n.e. POCKETBOOK, Sunday. Aus. 0, containing $15 and money. Worten, ¥. % fraiernity cards. Finder ‘Diease mail_‘pocketbook 130 Willington place. Frank Syracuse. Teather. etc.: rew siiver trimmings Adams 3183, after 8. i4e \CRED HEART, xold: Auzust 10, betwe 7th and H ne. and 4th and K ne. Return to _H09 4th st. ne. Reward. 14% BCARF, in paper bag. Nat. Theater. Wed. rnoon. Aug. 1206, valued. Reward, one Col. 8174. v | sMiTH. Reaths. Departed thix Jife Tuesday. August 55" AYLOR. beloved bus Avior. brother of the late Remains at Winalow's and, B sts. - Interment at Caroling County” Va Suddenly. Wednesday. August GROVER C. B N, Jr. axed f’.‘q, ears son of Grover ¢ and Wiilia Bean o aliston. Arlington County, Va. Faneral from home of parents. Center st.. Ballston, Friday at 2 pm. Inierment at Columhid Gardens. Arington. Va . BENTLEY. Suddenly, Aukust 10, 45 am. at hie redence 153 st nw. C. MONDUKE BENTLEY aves G mourn his loss a fovink mother Belle B Bentlex: two brothers. Lewls T and’ Schieaffer Bentley: a sister. Vietoria Bentley. and 4 host of relatives and {riends The funeral will be held from Grices chapel. 12th “and R sts. nw. Friday Auzust 14, at 2 b 1 DALY. Suddenly. in Utica. N. Y.. JOHN. bi- loved husband of Catherine C. Daly (nes Hickley) of 3435 16th st nw. Funeral from the above residence Satirday. Angusy B am et 0 Sacten "iEare Cltircn e et eh 1 ctld S 10 Kindly omit flowers DOMERTY. Tuesday 45 pm.. at Ge sity Hospital, ALVIN beloved son of Mary A. Doherty (nee A and the te"John T. Doherty. Funeral from his Tate dence. 1403 South Cardlina. a se Friday at 2 pm. Interment at Cedar Hiii Cemetery.~ Relatives and {riends vited Al¥in. how ran I give you ug Yoi whom 1 love so well How can I drink the hitter And say a long farewel] MOTHER A precious one from us has gone A voice we loved is stilled A Dlace 1s Vacant in our home That never can be filled BROTHER AND SISTER DORSETT. Thursday. Auzust 13 his residence. 234 E st e Nii beloved hushand of ‘Roberta oe eral from St. Mark's Chy and A sts. se. Saturday. August 15 am. " Friends and relatives invited nient at Forestville, Md DUFFY. Thursday. August 13. 1925 at her residence. 2817 13th et. n.w.. HELEN A beloved daughter of the late Thomas and Mary Duffy. Notice of funeral later DUFFY. August 13, 1925. at 4:30 a her home. 2817 13th at. now.. HE DUFFY. beloved sister of Charles 3 tice Of funeral hereafter EASTERDAY. Sudderly. August 12, 1925 GEORGE J nd of Margaret W. Easterdiy ym_residence Dié brother-in P Leetch, 1606 S16t st now Tnterment pri EASTERDAY ust 13. 3t 3 po N No \ M.. will hold a communication Friday. August 14. at 2 n.m. for the pur pose of giving a Masonis al to_our late_brother. GEORGE WIRT E. FURR ELLIOTT. Wednesdax residence. 8803 J. EASTERDAY Worshintul Mast M Church Friday. ‘At at terment at Fort Lincoln Cemetery HARDESTER. Suddenly. Tuesday. August 1 ¥ 05 o at Sibley Hospital ENTLY N HARDESTER. aged 37. beloved wife of W decter. Funeral from 'S tanaral homer STE H A G 1o t 14 at 2 pm. Interment at ek Cemetery . HARDESTER. | meeting of Colum bia Chant O.E. S. has been called i the’ funeral Gf our iate eister. EMILY M. HARDESTER. Frida August 14 at 1 pm. 1ith and Kenson &, now. By order of Sister JESSIE S POST. Actins Matron CLARA B. LEVERTON. Secretary MATTINGLY at Provi from her late residenc ) Friday am. (instead of s announced heretofore ) Alovsius Ch; where mass will he at 10 am tives and friends invited to attend McCARTHY. Tuesday. Ausust 11, 1925, the residence of her daughter, Mrs. Geo: F. Hunt 1210 Kenyon &t. n.w. MAR McCARTHY. widow of the late dohn M thy. Funeral services at the above ad Friday. August 14, at 9:30 am e to the Church of the Sacred Heart ress th where mass will be said at 10 am. Inter ment at Mount Olivet Cemeters 13 MCELROY. Wednesday. August 12, 1925 AGNES H. wife of oy, “Funeral from the Presbyterian Church Hampshi and Ran st W Friday. August 13 at 5 olelock (York. Pa . papers please coby.) MILLER. Departed this life August 12 nce.North Chevy Chase RANCES COLDEN MILLER. widow of the late Charles T. Miller. Funeral sarv o Diruod B e Friday. Angust 18, at Interment private hiladelghia Daners please copy.) . Suddenly, Wednesday. August 17 at_ Sibles Hospital. JEANE PA infant dauhter of John P. and tice of funeral here 1 TRICIA Marzaret Miller. after . Departed ihis life Mondas. Av 10. 1025, at 1:40 am. at her res 1620 Tith st. n.w. Mrs. LUCINDA MILLER. widow of the late Martin Milie= heloved mother of James A., Martin. John P Ezekinl. “Zachariah. lais Ida E.°and Hattic Miller. . Funeral from Metranolitan Bantist Church. R st. between 12th and T3ih ste, mow; Rev.” Norman: bastor. B day. Au at 2 pm i3 O'DONNELL Wednesday. Auzust LTAN B endar paugust Irvin O'Donnell. . Remaine resting at Warren' Taltavill's funeral home. ° 14th gnd Shring roud mow. Notice of tuneral ater PALMER. August 11 at_her_resy dence. "625 6th st.'s.w. ANNA ROSE PALMER (nee Heller). in her S1at vear Funcral tervice at her late revidence o1 day. August 15, at S pm. Relatves and frimnds invited Tat RAU. August 11. 1025 at his residence ¢ s Brentwood. X NRAD 3, be. loved hushand of ‘Amanda Rau. aged 6. vears. Funeral from Montzomers Chapel Damascus. Md.. Friday. August 14, at 11 am., 13+ RAUB. Wednesday. Aucust 12 1925 at his residence. 1700 T st nw. EZRA WL, AMS _RAUB. Funeral from Oak Hill Chapel Saturday. August 15.at 11 a.m. 14* RAUB. A special communication of Hiram Lodge. No. 10. F. A. A. M.. will be held in Masonic. Temble Saturday. August 15. at 10:15 o'clock. for tha Durpose of attand ing_the funeral of our late brother. EZRA RAUB ARTHUR J. RICHARDS Worshipful Master Wednesday, August 12 1925 at 7:15 p.m.. at her residence. 1867 Colum bia road. CAROLINE GATCHELL. widow of Thomas W. Smith. Notice of funeral Tater. LIAMS. August 12 1925, 6:30 pm at Georgetown University Hospital. MYRA LOUISE WILLIAMS. Notice of funeral hereafter - In Memoriam. ATCHISON. w In loving remembrance of my dear father. HARRIS L. ATCHISON, who passed away 21 vears ago. August 13 1904, and my dear mother. ELIZA A ATCHISON. who passed away five vears axo. Sentember 8 1820 THEIR DEVOTED DAUGHTER. * BOWEN. In loving memory of our de brother, COLUMBUS J. BUNT BOWE who_left us one year ago today. August 13. 1924 He_suffered much. he murmured not We watched him das by day Until at last. with broken hearts. We saw him Dass away. LOVING SISTERS. NELLIE AND MAY. * FREEMAN. Sacred to the memory of mr dear daughter and our kind and loving sister, NELLIE L. FREEMAN. who Dassed away’ two Sears ago todar. August 13 1923 She sleeps. one so young and fair She slumbers sweet and knows no care Her heart was pure. her life was young. Yet,noy our will, bt God's, be done MODHER. SISTER AND BROTHER. * FREEMAN. In lovine remembrance of ms devoted friend. NELLIE L. FREEMAN Who _left me two vears ago today. August 13. 1923 Ia memory 1 oftimes see The one I loved o dear The visions grow o near sometim DR. J. W. St BEAUMONT. TEX B GILLISON. In sad but Joving memors of Tvoted Wite"'and dahter i jaw SSTE T GILLISON. who died two a%0 today. August 13. 1923 Every day brings sweet memories. Eery Tnemory brings a tear Defy within our hearts we cherish oushis of one we Toved 5o dear HER DEVOTED HUSBAND AND MOTH. ERIN-LAW HENRY. In sad but loving remembrance of Gear mother. EMMA HENRY:, who Ba Ohe sear axo todas. Ausust 13. 1094 > me day. perhaps. T shall understand. $Pn S48 mheet again in the better land Yot ton't Know ihe sorrow to be jef sione Yl Gl sends s messenzer o four Home i aad when He calls one or the other But the Worst nlow of ‘all is when God Calls mother No one knows the silent heartaches "ony thowe who have lost can ell Orthe EMier that is borne. in gienne For the ane we Joved 50 Dear i the grave where mother Hres Doet e the Tmemory that never Tades Part of my Iove liea buried desp ider the sod whare mother siceps WER LOVING DAUGHTER MARY. * JOHNSON. In sad but loving remembrance o gur” dear "son and_ hrother. ELMER FoRNEoN “whs debarted. this Tife three. Jeats ago ‘today. Augtet 1. We will remember thee as long as life and memory Jast: LOVING MOTHER AND SISTER. * OFFUTT, I lovine remembrance of DAYID SFFUTT. who departed. this_lite four Tears axo today, August 13, 1951 hus Tand of the Tate Carofine C. Offutt snd Ta- ther of ‘Armana Offatt and Gertrade 'S Rhode his soul rest in peace and pervetual light shine upon him HIS FAMILY. * SPAULDING. In sad but loving remem brance of my dear son, JAMES J. SPAUL DING. who departed this life nine vears ago today. August 13. 1916, James’ budy lies in the grave, His spirit zone above to the God Who gave him life. who takes all pain away. And heals our sorrows day Ly day. Beauiescat in pace, ATHRS. * .