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- - THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, APRIL 1, 1926. r ital, and after making sucK an.| ’ s [ PLAN THEATER PARTY. s 13, 45,1y | ANNOUNCER HoLDs PLUG. s NARGATIC PING | (~sererve ~ews | (ONCESSION STORY | [zt weaTHER ] -, Beaths. hers o stello Pos pries ter party for the post. s c g % Memb f tello Post, American [ theater party for the pos itting on rhn flnm »3n<| holding a - Va. CATHERINE E. wife of Robert 0 air tonight and tomorrow;| Pennington. Funeral services at Gawlar s Vegion. will attend a theater pariy at | The cabaret will continue through- | base plugs in a socket for 15 minutes i 3 . . Keith's Theater Monday nisht and fater | 01 the week and the proceeds will go {in order that Representative Theodore y A -:\':v{v'd\':::"“" S somewhat colder tonight: lowest tem-| Aprl, 1730, Fa, aue, nw, o Satirday U entirely 1o charitythe beneficiaries | 15 Burton of Ohio might have light In perature about 32 degrees; fresh west- B oo Hodtty A ticlpate in the opening of the N. |y pacitated and disabled mem- | reading an address broadcast by sta erly winds diminishing. RANDALL. Departed this Jite Wednesdar . A. Cabaret at 11:30 jum. in the | hers of the vandeville artists’ assocfa- [ tions WRC and WJIZ was one of the ARRIVED YESTERDAY. Maryland—Fair tonight and tomer-| March 1. 16 HENRY RANDALL. ‘v«' promenade lounge at Keith's. ton. recent duties of the announcer in the Guracao . <++.+..Cristobal. March 15 row; slightly colder tonight: strong| geipveq.son of M and M- ‘Henry Hyn The post voted to aid the N. V. A.| A special program for the henefit of | studios of WRC e | France . westerly winds on the coast diminish:| ents. 106 o Tand wr Brentuned benefit as a tribute of appreciation for | those attending from Costello Post I8 [ Just as Mr. Burton was about to Estonia ... 4 mnmx.mm.:a ing. Md. Friday. April at 11 am. Rela the gratuitous services of vaudeville | heing arranged by John Chevalier,.a [ take the air the cord connecting the | More Than 50 Dealers and o b Consul at Los Angeles Order-{ "% . . .. tonight and tomor-| ek And Tisads Insiied (o ausnd: (PRI artiste tendeved from time to time 10 member of the post, and assistant [lamp with the pluz was pulled from | s o DUR SR i 2 e et gl i IR d" Bal Davers pleg ex-service men at Walter Reed Hos. manager at the theater. ts Mlace and e sall studlo of the | Addicts Are Taken in Chi- B0 ks o Yalnariso, ¥k it | ed-to Investigate Activities |probaniy trost on the coast tomight.| SHANNON. Susdenis Tueutas starch a0 WRC suite was thrown into darkness. | Arazuasa Bermuda. March 30 fresh westerly winds; diminishing to.| 1926. at his residence. 1535 Ontario pl | As there was no opportunity to sum- Fort. Hamilto muda: March 10 | f BIgHE: Doy ANDREW COREMAN, teloved By T KD [tnon help trom the control room, the cago Clean-up. | g Saita’ Saria: March 2 of Dr. Osawa. Weit Virsinia—Generally fair, ex.| 1 Sritit chenst Snamnod - | announcer’s only hope of continuing Bogota ... _Piierto Colombia, March 13 cenk suow fiirries Fn the movitilee to ] dws APOE 2. & s & the program without interruption wa = | W, e Rock Creek g 1 DUE TOMORRO' night; tomorrow increasing cloudiness Wolsasinpiais Sissvmane the address was ¢ mdml».l < ‘ eorge Washington. Bremen. 3 " E addres | CHICAGO, April 1.—Federal agents | Colombo . b Naples. March 20 TOKIO, April 1.—Baron Shidehara, Records for 24 Hours. nph the ¢ faith, ~ at Colombia ........ Cristobal. March noon, 4. Will be shinped to Occoqlan. Va. Satur \“ ard of half a hundred illicit dealers [, Beatid 4 | €1 California, as propaganda, or a mis. | BE - ore cievienrens... Bremen,) i Paig oo zov. | 29.40; ch, 20.48; 4 a.m., 20.59;| nezer - and rela fol Faste: FOR JULY B DN RS | ot e e aetai a | FafeK 22222 i "rman: WAzl 38 | nderstaini: aa the. Japinese. gov- | 2040: 12 midnight. 25.45: 4 am d Washington and Mexico City haye | 4:17 p.m., yesterday. a i vears and 4 months_ heloved son 1000 AN 7:30 a.m. today April 3 at 2 pm. Rela i triends i in for D. C. | ®ide apartment. The two principals Jexandria Baitimore, Md., pap ord o8 ork, an ex-convict, and his partne Fr o *urnished Tni States Coas 1 n_ex-convict, and his partner, sixacia—Ci nial of reports that his government | (Furnished by United States Coast M. helove “ommissioner Cuno M. Rudolph for e houzht $1.000 wol ) D 5 e St houcht $1000 worth of | Muturs—dvinidag ¥ a 2,000.000.acre land concession in| Today—Low tide. 4:19 a.m. and 4 of the Sacred Heart at 10 Dills hefore the arrests S ATRING HODAT ¢ G AILING TODAY The ambassador's statement set p.m. THOMAS. Departed_this 1ife. after a short mittee for the event. The Loard o |, 0570 the illiclt narcotie business, AR B Bmove Md.. MARY . THOMAS, wip of rest several months ago of Col. Will | ¢ ‘oo | Diaz regime, and that he stills holds The Sun and Moon. |1 SHISt S fancx mvited. S SRR 0 fund to be raised, of which not | (88! 8 ag C 1lllhzioo M here, and others Monzolia—Cristobal ... 1 300 P 6:30 p.m. her residence. 713 Mt. Vernon pl. n.w. s, L. W. Hardy, weneral secre SATLING TOMORROW. e set 6:31 p.m (o P (e guerel Sive. T, % e ANOTHER STATION AOREDL. oy, S moismom | | compimmtion i T T e T i e residence. 93 country with the arrest here of up- | government on Magdalena Bay, Low- day mior; the farieral ‘will e jnd ernment had no knowledge of it nocn, STRYKER. Thursdar. April 1. 1096 at { & " more a1 week g . Makes First Individual Comubu-" iy > LB TERDAY, been, instructed to make. inquiries Lowest temperature, 40, occurred at and Emily F. Strvker. ¥ the arrest of elght men and a woman |8 i 5 R Mexico Denies Report. Temperature same date last year— invited “to attend. _ Inte at Rock Live sald to he Stove Conway of New Mexican government. Ambassador Tide Tables. TANGORA. W Announcement of a contribution by |y i “\valsh, Federal nts claim- | Robert Lickenbach=-Crisiabal AT Ododetic SuEeev) Piinerat Tate residence the sesquicentennial July 4 celebra kiR s e arkedi| o o narcotics (rom Conway with marked | Fort Victoria— Bermida o0t | 3 e atagpetre. e RIS AR T0 Ak b aB 10 S et ey Intamre e | individval. was made today by dsaae] B (CTGacjived Conway and Walsh " 5 v r n London .. 3:00PM. | forth that an American named Haff|_ Tomorrow—Low tide, 4:54 a.m. and | THOMAS. Departed this 1o atter a short Trade and a number of business firms 00 AM. | coast of Lower California during the |11:07 p.m. D st. se. Thursday. Apnl 1. at 2 | Gray Beach. narcotic enforcement of- | Inited States-—Co) 00 M. | the tract under the original condition Dapers Dlease copy.) i fireworks display on Monday even. | TR Bl (e o 00 A'M_ [ ernment must be obtained before his MARGERY R.. widow of the late Jobn B. . 5 = n s & ty center depart “The reports publishec 2 ery. Baltimore Raleigh-8s are made to fit the | tary of the community center depar | A it g 4 BB The reports published in the press, | J{o0h vises 354 D-1: RetE [0 S8 | 5. maltimore. M | Xy EEXXXX I [ to hold the connections together until| y . 4 iociated Press Mauretanja ... ._....Southampton, By the Associated Press. with slowly rising temperature. pacied this qd0sedey ave- - | i s Tha SoLie one of the|Silvia .. . St. John's. March foreign minister, terms the story of a 5 Deloved mother of Atnia"and Peter W I he Ral | lblel ‘ e e e L Sl R DUE SATURDAY. Supanese syndicate having secared & | Tharmometer—s p.m. 46; 8 p.m., 44;| feiorsd, mothier of Aunia and Feter twes ‘RUDOLPH LEADS WAY [inrgest it narcotic rinas in the nd concession from the Mexican |12 midnight, 42; 4 am., 42; 8 a.m., 40| parlors until April = 9 pm. - The. body DUE SUNDAY Barometer—4 p.m., 20.30: 8 pm.| T oril 3. at Ehe e | husiness of half a million dollars or e Sva The Japancse representatives in | Highest temperature, 50, cccurred at | STRYKER. Thursdar, Aprit 1. 1026, & » : The alleged ring was revealed with arin 10:00 AM herat from 419 Quiney st Caturday tion Toward $3.500 Fund ) . sumptuously furnished North =0 e T ey G e s S sl R Ll i B e, § Back ! Bridgetown g : : Tellez vesterday issued a formal de- his residence Aneon—Part au. Prince had granted to a Japanese syndicate Al %, a thence to the Shrina | tion here. the first to he made by an Olivet Cemetery | Gans, chairman of the finance com. [ LREY R e ? _Ta | were sent here from New York to re R 00 A" [ had been sranted a broad tract on the | 3:36_p.m.; high tide, 10:44 a.m. and| umare, Md. MARY E. THOMAS, wite of {already have contributed toward the | Wwhich suffered a slump with the ar i 00 A M. 2 pm. than $1,500 will be expended f Ao Eresident Adams (world cruise). . 2:00P'M. | that the consent of the Mexican gov- Today—Sun rose 5:54 a.m.; sun sets|THOMAS. Wednesday, March 31. 1936, at ing, July 5. rights can be conveved to any foreign [ Tomorrow—Sun rises 5:33 a.m.; sun| ipi ™n hor 81 “Fineral fro {ment. has heen appointed secretary Miinareo— S assan ¢ 00 P | regarding the concession to a Japa Departed thie life March 31 contours of the foot, and their for the finance commitice, which | | WCSH to DS LN LT L TR 00PN | ¢ corporation,” he added, “are, |half hour after sunset T SEEL wrREE e . & | composed of business and professiona % g e t fore, absolutely false it o McGuire) . beloved cve Welc shape lines are backed by solid { men of the city Telephone and Telegraph Co ? ARIHG BRTORRAE. | itely fal _ Condition of the Water. - ¥ Koy 8 P 2 Edgar C. Snvder is chairman of the | . S 4 o0 P Japan Orders Inquiry. Temperature and condition :-(thn 1 triendy invited comfort. | committee on arrangements. of which | 11 American Telephone and Tele- | o 00BN | Announcement was made during the | WAter at Great Falls, at 8 a.m.—Tom ; Alrs. Hardy_also is_secrefiry BARLIL S0 R Qe STV et L ' day at the Japanese embassy that in. |Perature. 40; condition, slightly mu At e its chain of broadeasting stations that . : : ; a y ; will give that organization’s programs | daest X structions had been sent from Tokio Weather fn Various Cities. Belie Shoe illustrated is the Blucher in outlet in northern New cland. | Muenchen S to Japan's envoys in Washington and Cometers ¥ 7l . A Fhe newcomer fs WOCSH. at Portland, | France—Havre 070000 A3 [ Mexico city to seek information re. Temperature. ()\fu(lid, built hm;1 a ndc“h “l ide,. The Gl’eatest T o Sy vE bl o e ot | Calommin—Glasetw - A3 fenriini the reportra concession. The In filtmnnum. - oe wi nge in the chain hroadeast weekly. The ad-| Conte Bia : N | Japanese consul at Los Angeles also oAl S S s 'tc : ) f-‘-d ek Val tion mow Kives the. American Tele. | Oriraba—txvaa ! | has been directed to investigate, par- BN ot ‘SR e i < shone and Telegraph a line-up of 15 e ularly to ascertain e ! Wh departed this fife one year ago today. Sl e e e alue b it e o e Barhaion " ¥ |ix & Dr. Osawa, who was reported to A 0 leather lined throughout. In a Funeral Is Found g ey O Do B : . Wais. haiond e sonceation L0001t G R v i MM A i ed il sk FLe o H The question came up for brief dis-| s e Log bere o ST at W. W. CHAMBERS Coincidental with'the growth of the | Sivia=st Johne . .00 oo ng of the Senate | Anilene Tex. 387 o Ciear Suset. " hannr m s cling round ‘@ chaln, additional advertising _pro- r e - bilene ; 5 o ¥ 875 5100 3125 grams are being hooked:in New York. | Karma —Monte Christi S ¥ [ foregin relations committee, Chairman [ Albany .- Az 40 o = True’ hearts that love you with deepest y y lJ 1 & 2 Siamae Borah announcing that he was pursu- | Atiante Cite 4. i Clear L )1 love vau in death fust the ¢ Yeoung ueuey ) Stations “yusa s om0 we g ol wes One of the features in preparation | Ulia—Port Limon 3 5 Prelon Alware w Full and \'-'"!" te is a series of brief radio plays to be ing an investigation and would report | Baltimore 40 Pt.cloudy poron o HER LOVING CHILDREN. * @00 ssses ocstoe sl it orifts fro later to his colleagues | Bl 4 i3t | comuan. In toving memory of our dear wn N e slce it i AL the other end of the Capitol, the | Boston &6 Snow | and “brotherl "ANDREW 1" CORUAL Ira be sponsored by a - hationally known | CArna—La Guaira M| House foreign affairs committee ‘con a : 2 28 Snow ¥ho departed, this Steel Vaults, 885 spensored by anationnily” known | GRS 11111111 SRBRAE | finiea nerimie o (ne’ Bosan cesora. | Ch : o Coa | o AT T Ralelgh aberdasher Fine Amblance Servce, S0 = , - | R 55 i} College Clubs to Broadcast. ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. |the Calles government because of al- 1 | ¥e nttie thouzht his death so nea N 'secutions. 1t heard 07 ¥ | The nam of e without faresell | DAVIS. A «izh for tne departure of my The Brown Stone Funeral Home || held in the Ritz.( -,;!...?‘r:vq_z“:l;:unyt; District room, District Buildinz. of New' York, who said the Mexican | Hyon: &1 Y . Giear comrade. of the st Delaware Infantrs. i 4 'GBS. T es Club is und | ' Washington-Chapfer, 4 iog _ | constitution of 1917 was being admin- | FiUARAROLS Clear | earth on October 8. 1 Cor. 14th & Chapin Sts. N.W. || &< e Gles Clun"it under di- | Washington Chapter, American tn. | Sonstitution of 1917 was being admin | feltbri) : ol Bl S T O Tesen pocscas New York 'and _the Mandolin Club | Albee Building Louisville Cle: | tulfilled every reauirement of soldierly coy G s Birminghari 32 Clear Sold exclusively here) = . ‘he New York stage. The plavs wilt o s Corer gnow and "brother. ANDREW J. CORUM. Jea tion. which would urge withdrawal by | (tneinnati : r 01 6 one. Joved b ge al Call the Calles ety e o have. Jast ean tef The annual concert of the Wil-| The President's Own Garrison will | oo tomei Sl0US DE i LA p { parting %h'E g, # 4 s O Farris the testimony of Alfred F. Talley. at.|El Pa HIS FATHER MOTHER AND SISTERS 1310 F Street W. W.Chambers Co. [ .ii il STt 2ot b e i o Pgofat ter i i, 57 oy of Nt ¥ pubes, | i o WILLIAM W DAVIS. who passed from Phone. Collabia 43 rection of Samuel H. Eeans, ‘25, of { titute of Chemists, will meet, §:15, at | SUTECPY, IRe Carec government with | Kansas Gty Clouds T e T b Do Orlerans. 5 N “lea worth 1 about him. Twice The Tivoli Pastime Club will give | \je-tiing' Reports Presented. New York.. : v 5 actions. a dance, 9 o'clock, in private ball- kla. City E “Jea a m soner o e A ¥ o sesonied statements by two un. | 9kla, Cit 1 G ady | Jap for several ner of W e . e iled Mexican citizens depicting { Philadelphia £ 3 Clear Tife. Won the friendly rezard of his e The Nordau Zion Club will hold ite {cond.ons ‘here, which he said ‘‘de- | Fhoen 066 76 S0 . Prelouds | 2 S A e social meating, $:30 oelock, at the | Drive *:wico of the right to be in.| p ‘ w50 Clouds th cordial aftection and profourid re- Jewish Community Center. Rev. |cluded in the family of nations, and | PortlandOre 0.04 Cloudy P P P B Ay g 1 % . | demands 1 e States cease | Balsigh.N.C. 3 Clear Mis valor and patriotiem as a soldier. to Schweifel will speak. Musical pro- [demands that the United States cease | Bajeieh.N.C. 59 (.14 Cloudy his commenda enshin and o his gram, dancing and refreshments, . |being associated with her.” | Sin “Aiitonio 'l Dractical and Unaflected piety | The State Department was informed | San & 0 v WILLIAM TINDALL. Garnet January will conduct a class | in a dispatch yesterday from Am.|% ¥ranc btk e DE MENT. In sad but in “Lessons in Truth™ at Unity Audi- | basgador James Sheffield. at Mexico | St Paul a9n0 i UETE Joar L torium, 1326 I street. 8 o'slock | City, of the reporied apprehension of :H'-"kv“;m E o ago today. April 1 pond L8 i | four Mexicans, Pedro Martinez, Ar-| WA&H i 3 26 007 Cloudy Her memory i< as dear today The National Fellowship Club will Leadio Parra, Adolfo Ramos and Mizuel | As in the hour she passed awas give an informal dance at Hotel | Ranion “\(ho“are oharged with heing FOREIGN, HER SON. BERNARD. * Washington. Visitors welcome. | responsible for the recent attack on (8 am. Greenwich time. today.) e o 1 ut o e AT o A meeting of The Margaret Murray | three American raliroad engineers, | Stations Temperature. Weather. S0N "wha died three vears 350 4 ok g I Sieter MeTlhone. who was killed, and Heiden' [ Horta (Fayal). Azores... 50 Rain : | Washington Cluh of Big Sisters will | M ey Havana, Cuba, o Cloudy Tnaih ik e e i B 4 }ML'I in the Cleveland School, 7:30 | Xamp and Sykes. | Colon. Canal Zome.. .. 76 Cloudy | -r»fl::'h’fi" amioted e ,f»,,l _,,{,;, g'cloc CONSUL DOUBTS REPORT. o 5 Lo R The United Lodge of Theosophists, | e ZELAYA TO LECTURE N Eral PN ARD G ‘:m };m' T.;?l:m,,, ;«e\sm-olmrh an‘d 1 | Ohashi Says Dr. (hawn \\ as Member . KEYES. In memors of a kind and gentle streets, will have a special free lec = . 3 mother. WINNIE KEYES, who died five 1o o5 “Retnckimuiter ood Mesiney of Fishing Crew Few Years Ago. | Don C. A Zelava. son of the former | Fin"%co todas. Apri 1. 1031 a & o'clodlc; " Publle Hv(ts A e : sident of Nicaragua, a ent | Yror nacsinz Teft a sween of zrief, B AR R, Db e A0S ANGELES. April 1 UP.—Jap-|of music, will be heard on “The Hid-| Her e and ‘work left memorise: An April fool novelty dapce will be | inese Consul Ohashi stated here ves-|den Side of Music” at a free lecture- | Thes sav she it gone. itgmax be so. given by the Junior League of J. C. | ferday that he was endeuvoring to get | recital tonight, at § o'clock, at the | The twreicst thougnts of her ave with me R. §., 9 o'clock, at the Home for the | % touch with Dr. Osawa, who wasiplayhouse. 1814 N street. | still_ 3 3 . Aked, Tleventh - stroet amd Shring | credited as having purchased a. 2.000.-| The lecture will be folowed by ap.| _ HER DAUGHTER. S. E. GRAVES o | 000-acre concession in Lower Cali-|propriate selections on the piano by | M o cred to_the memory of 1" g | fornia for a Japanese syndicate. Con-|the artist. Don Zelaya is appearing | esmried this’ i one soart e Homnn Temple Brotherhood of the Wash- |$ul Ohashi said Dr. Osawa, who is now | under auspices of the Mission Group| Anril 1. 197 b i | ington Hebrew Congregation will hoid (4t Ensenada. Mexico. wax a member [ of the Lineral Catholic Church, it ie In mv heart vour memory, lingers. its annual meeting for election of of- |°f a fishing hoat crew an- Pedro | announced prAlwass tender. fond and true ficers and three hoard members, & |# feW vears ago. and he considered it | Lot & ey fewx trotlier o'ciockc i veary rooms of the temple. | PXiTemely unificly that he would he YoUR ToVING' SISTER! MRS. THERLE 1 a deal of such magnitude. r MES . L L o ductmeb it €ards of THanks. | ommiis i wat pur tovis remomance CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. o5 bropaganda. and said he intended | PADGETT. e wihto express our thanks e i e I S el o leave for e a1 and deepecs apbreciano = Telatives , o aiko N The Writers' League of Washing-|jercon) mveetiuntion ot e ke & Triends and ROTROea”for thelr EIMDSAS | ppnobi: 1n oo v G, CHILDREN. & ton will meet, § o'clock, in the Thom- | Assoclates of Dr. Osawa, the consul | rath of our helaced hisband and father, | oL me son and nur ‘Dwnther. WILLTAM son School. §= said, knew nothing of any Mexican| ROBERT A 5\‘1'{}'“1, gty B ST bl Traffic Director Eldridge will he thie | CONCession. LBY. We wish to thank our friends and Before our exes he faded Fpecial guest of the Loyal Knights af | . i relatives for their kindncss and floral trin. Growing weaker dav by das ‘u-n 12:30 p.m.. at the University Cluh. Virginia Physician Dies at 87. : e L THE S B e SARAH REEVER. AND He will give a short talk on “Look RICHMOND, Va A 1 s « rive R MOND, ., April 1.—Dr. RHINE. Sacred to the memors of our de Before Leaping George Ross, §1 vears old. died yve trien, MRTSARAT BRI Vo' Alpha Delta Phi business luncheon | trday at his home here after an fll. | Apass., G terel it ctemal reut it one sear ago ) | 24 ness of a vear. H | tomorraw, 12:30 p.m., at F <] xe a e was a native of beloved n our hearts vour memory i s, ol Culpeper County. He graduated | Loulst £ Smih * Funery B L s e | s from the Virginia Military Institute | & Satarane Ankii o | There is not a dav. dear frignd | | | Citizens’ Law Enforcement meeting, [ in 1559 and served in the Civil War. | %ic invited. fo' ationd sesvices ™ * 90 | ) We do ot think of You " e April 8, 8 p.m., 2 \I}:mm |“lc\.q‘\ nt Con- L BALDWIN, March 31 1020."at & pm.. at “TELLE AND HATHE. 0 85 gregational Church, Columbia road Siblev Hospital, EDNA P._the heloved | TRUXELL. A tribute of Jave to th 4 {near lith street.’ Representative| Barbara Wooten, brilliant vounz daushter of William ¥ and Nora w"Bald: | Tore 'af e’ dear hushand. who ' devarted Ketcham of Michigan and Represent. | Erglish girl, who was a_member of | peral tervices At her ‘late ‘retidence life one year ago today. April <3y {ative ' Summers of Washington willjthe British Natlonal Debt Commis-| & 5t se ursday at 7:30 p.m. onely_ witho . {speak. A musical program in charge |sion in 1924, has been appointed head | ieter"va " frsy,niited; , Interment at | It 48 lonels without sou, dear Feank. {of Mrs. Wayne B. Wheeler will be|of the Morlev College for Working | CANTWELL. Wednesday. March 1026, | Fopbeneath each emile is an aching heart. followed by a social hour with refresh- | Women and_Men. at the residence 6f hes brotherireiw. M R T o . ments. —— chael A. Keane. Aal 300. Wardman Park A | . 5 Annex. ' ALICE “W. “CANTWELL (nee g ] The Fifth Avenue N o e T BT pARGE B PARRITELE e | TITI R ST IUNE ety T,1P "Iffh Avvnue . 4 3 | AUTOMOBILE TIEE: identify. pa well. | Funeral ~services at St s| lite five years azo today. A Z Special P students of Mount Union College. Al- | (i Serover: properts. " Adrcée Bos SSnf. | Catolie’ O ervices 8t St T ! i TWITTY. In sad hut loving remembranes * liance, Ohio, will meet at the Wash- | Star affiee ks sy Apri . 3870 "o A Fintet ames e 53! T . . |ington Club, 1701 K street, 7 p.m..| FOX TERRIER. female: white with biack riends invited to attend. jttle while we draw anart I'he newest of smart " . | 5 JC street, 7 b | ROX TRMBULTS fanait wNlie SuIib Diack " Suddenly. Wedneaday: March 31 AR 5 ['he hat with the curl ’;2:-”“.1.r!é‘v»‘l:rlv‘lmf}':ny'?:."“pgeflw;'unfnnz;v N e os o AnimaRebcue Leasue, SibEoN o FoyEdt Ealls Churen, Va. k : rolled brims may be worn i d Throughout. 1he coOntrs on thAt date. | ORI Nle—Bck o~ (anfa—ara | Bl Sameriie. Sace. Notice ‘ot Tancra ERAL DIRECTORS. turned up or snapped down; brim and rounded crown Mirs. Tillle ©. Chauncey heads the | Siatin "0 i =og and test. Owner' kindly | avpmy. il T WIBI B Savdoia T 3 & Mrs. 3 3 o 3 ashington Animal Resciin - - March : 26. at her | Wm. H. . o a list of hostesses for a card party 310 Maryland ave. s.w. . ML ,,,"x“"‘ MARY | 419 1 ST. N.E r ¥ plain ban d or Puggaree for dress-up occasions, i he_given by Colmbia_ Chapier FarT FER ¥, OLICE, DOG—Male. dark | Hayderi ™ Funeral {rom her Ialf")r‘:::‘d‘;wn"r Modern "““Iit'“ ._Lincolw g . 5 . . 0. E. 8, April 7, at 2 p.m.. at Ward- | feef.’ white tip on tall. Owner kindlx claim § N Chure - & I bands, in gravlag' dnve, m pearl, graylag, heme lr\'\n‘):wrl;r"}:grl‘«;l. The fl":z‘err:"l(:: 8 ihe Washingion Anini Rescie Leagur 1:. netdat .30 am. Relatives andfriends st . 7 | for the Ma 5 R LI L A e R invited ent Mot e Mode pel pearl and beige. $8. and dove. $8. | Home.” Mra. Tamen 1. Fvans wil be = T kR vaie Ambatanee” ¢ 5 chairman. rm(vfi::m;\ rlohi mwm(.my ..n'v‘ fashioned g;ix‘r‘ Knl})‘u;:hl‘v::’fi:‘n“d‘hr\)xy:.?;'s‘ldlyn,l(l‘(":?:lfl Qui Dignified and Efficient_Service. District of Columbia Life: Under. | Suff Jinke: heirloom: between 14th and You | EOWARR, Py bejived husband of Clara & W. W. Deal & Co. writers’ Association will meet April | Call Lincoln 4896-J: = Reward. his father's residence. 1203 Randoiph st. | g16 g ST. N.E LINCOLN 8200, < - 8¢ pm., at Hotel Ralelgh, ~James | BEASTPIN Goul comnin, oR-faigsed | B 1 Glhneood Foat, L:30 p.m. " Inter: | 5 yiomobile Service. _ Ohapel. Elton Bragg, vice pre mt of the | & i Tiorida ave: mor 2Ust. oar | HUGHES, A 0 Mannattan - Lite, will address the |28 §ih 8id Flonds aye; nep or 7 at. car. | HUGHES, 3 spece) eqpmynicption of King | QP F, co meeting on the subject: “Modern Life, stone only_one-Nalf karat- oh | Sharp. dor the sirpost ol Sivite Wasi: fither the successors of nor connecied ay. If found refurn fo 53209 Bth st. = sivine. Masonic | Nelther the, sicetaeors o e Soamiich | Insurance Service.”” o ai rechive Hberal rewed. e bial to our late brother. ED! DWARD P, S 1009HSt NW Simon_will discuss the mvmc DOG. black and tan. part Atredale. 6 months JOHN J. WILLIAMS. Master. | Phone Frank. 8625 P0.F St ¥ . drama. called “The Dybbuk” tomor- | gld- child's pet. "Return 4901 46th st. n mgi.:\;“w?“ns'{lm:;;h | ormerly 9 ! 3 ND. March 31 . at 11:50 p.m., Fow evening at the Fighth Street | nog:Germm vonceiehi comr e wn | 1R, eenes, 100 b S 5uk%: | Joseph F. Birch’s Sons Temple. “Davi ard if re-| IRELAND. aged 77 vears. Funeral serv: (ISAAC_BIRCH) e e Trned Rlicklew 1218 N ave." | icen o Eniphany Chasel 1240 tnd ¢ ote 3034 M ST. N.W. [Established 1842 EYEGT.ASSES Tin alumintm race. Dleace | .. Saturday. April 3. at 2 p.m. Inter- Phone_West 96. i i gl P o sl i L S50 ®| ment private. = Please omit flowers, | 2% - Still Stolen From Inside ‘,"l‘_ ward, S e Re- | JACKSO Departed this life Tuesday. Gawler Semce GARDEN CITY, Tex., April 1 (). | GLASSES. I m: Tetween 190 [ NOSX FARRAR JACKSON. heloved it The sheriff of Glasscock (l'oumv had ’-;-;1 F'_;‘l"m-n‘;,iul‘*l‘hosgw Ton Mt. Pleasant of John Jackson” and loving mother of Funeral Direstors Since 1850 one or more daring burglars in_jail i 3 Rolm 'and John. siser of Georse. Julia 1732 Penna. B K in gray paper bag: lost d A Farra Funeral ser i 12 e learned of the Visitation by the.| R ~California "sts. Telephone North [ 10 a.m. | —a3 T8 T He tearned o bars from & window | 406, Mits Vet e r o [apiam e CHAS. S. ZURHORST * large still from the interior.| PEARL NECKLACE—Medium Jength 102 at his 14th ‘st. n.w.. 301_EAST CAPITOL ST. A new model with slightly less curl to and o nrge sl (o e o et i dismont oltan: Ficlt Nomn: i ool s gy 1 Continental Hall. Allies Inn. Burlington | Notice of funeral hereafter. : ; 7 ] recent raid and placed in the jail for Vardman Parc. Substantsl reward YoWE. " Tugkiar. March 30: 1936, gt 11 Timothy Hanlon the brim, and tapered crown. et 0T gl AT PG R R s ek g nan Park Hotel Iflll‘ a hrml’ llness. GEORGE WILLIAM 1 D 2 LOWE, beloved_son of the late George W. | J. WILLIAM LFg. Funeral Director and Em. 4 T E. small. red. containing abor Lo 01 balmer. Livery in Connections Commodious I'he colors are pearl, dove, graylag D B oen it iy g or poss: | and, Mary J, Lowe. Funeral from' the n‘.‘..,.\ and modern crematoriiim, * Moderats d b 1 liberal reward. Miss Kallfelz, Apt. 517. the | Notice of funeral hereafter. 1" | prices. 332 Pa. Ave. N and beige. 9 eyar Co and Eve oot . SOTIOE OG- amall emaie: orance Argars | MAPONEY, , Wednesdiy, Maren 1. 1030, |~ Frank Gefer’s Sons Co. une; S REASONADIC J| cov:'near 13¢5 and Fla. ave. ' Adams 1B, | B Pieloeid Tasband of Helon Qaill e 1113 SE\ENTH ST. N.W. TORTOISE-SHELL GLASSES—Gold q Funeral services at Sacred Heart | Modern C! Teieprone ___Main 2§; Sole 4 F.H %5 Son || it cueie se_pron: Ronn 8| i, Lt B e, i S0t e T. F. COSTELLO car rl ¥ . e Agents for Knox R.-F. arvey $ DON || vysrELLA—On car marked Central High | motery. Washington. OW LOCATED AT purple silk umbrella. amber handle MORGAN. Tuesday, Mareh 30. sl‘?"fl Al 41724 N _CAP. NORTH 7078 ., ai her residence, 1421 21 (Richard K. Harvey) 1o “hanilh . ne:or "hone Foiomes | CRAITINE HMORSAX, belov FUNERAL DESIGNS, ¢ Hattie Morgan and Estab. 1840 4064, _Reward. 7 Harmie Morgan: “Puneral sery —Figmpt Aulo Telivery Serviee —— % UMBRELLA—BIue silk stubby handle, Diue | Mount Zion X ch‘,,c,,' oy D expressive—inexpensive. and smber flower design. with silk T erek R &% Tyt 3 in S b 0 F) it Ral e l g a e r a S e r : Office and Chapel |5 R Somenet o Shon 1 Gk REEPYIED 8w nallved o e | Gude Bros. Co., 1212 F St. 2 v return to Mary H. Ki Kt if - L 00 14th 8€ INC. .. in the Brown-Stone S Vet e A8 B ventle | gy | Mareh 20, 1026, a 11:05 vm, | Geo, C. Shaffer ** 4R oo * Funeral.Home UMBRELLA, man ck sl carved han- | Joseph Neil. = He leaves to mourn their CHOICE FLORAL EMBLEMS Main su! 13 1 St t 1 sut & b We ';'e'gd"" "'{fl ““," Doear| Yo L N R TR S ERATE PRICES. No branch storel $ - ut 6 p.m return for_senti- x Josephi; 0F ree ‘14th & Chapin Sts. N.W. ||t fifin e R acfbti | ther Nel; e stsrs Josohine Exein; | BLACKISTONE’S » . i 421 11th st. ne. and a host of other relatives and friends. . Phone Columbia 157 WATCH (and fob) .mlum i, nd | Funeral Fridag Aprl 2. at % pm.. from Floral “Blanket Spr 3" ¥ and_lads's piciire 5-3{' oo Fior Jve. and "Barrs B1.'n.w.. | Other Besutitul Floral Destims . E SBiciating, i, "I & PR ¢ po 'ngg A'see T323°F.

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