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MRS. N. A BURGESS DIES| TROPISAL MEDICINE | Beaths Funeral to Be Bo Held T Tuesday Morti- SOCIETY MEE"‘S HERE’ n ginia Bill of Rights, written by George | in the Virginia colony ut the time of Mason of Gunsten Hall, a neighbor of | the copvention. George Washington. Williamsburg _is now reac! not Officlal _ delegations from ~ both | only by rail and by boat, trom Wash- Houses of Congress and from the|ington via Old Point, but by an ex- MRS. SAFER NAMED ALSTROM. Friday. May 28, 1026 at the , ce_of her niece. Mrs. Kar] E. Gurs The American Society of Tropical Medicine, organized in 1903; is hold- [ MCCARTHY. second annual meeting m is h year. American Bar Assoclation and the | cellont highway via'Richmond_and ing at Chapel. i | i oot e lata an rginia Bar Association will attend. | another via Fredericksburg and York- 8 3 el s d 21 1 ; g All ‘members of Congress have been | (own. i s, Nellle A. Burgess, 63 years old. |y o0 ner Doctors Bead| e Rdiorert. _ Runeral rom e” i e, mtvcbimtutend nile R AFIRE, FALL atreat, Chievy Chase, Md. died Friday | Papers at 22d Annual Session at g';v';u?') e e e o : e Teaders In Congress and special AV'ATO $ Uit ac oo, (ahare Al Medical Museum RARBRLL, . o 20 1950, 30 0 . & AoV ad been visiting. . " Emergency He RED A. Adoption of Vlrglma Bill of | finden= o, oyernment. empnasize | 2,600 FEET, BUT LIVES|Other Offices Filled at Annual P umeral servicés will be conducted i KoL oty Honial FREP A |fact_tliat” one short conventlon, oc- from the Hines funeral chapel, Four- | fetidence, J,',[{‘,‘"X S e TR U | Rights to Be Commem- teenth and Harvard streets, Tuesday e Den” Bomb Used in Advertising Stunt Luncheo Pantomlme morning at 9 o'clock. Burial will be s 730 n initiated the movement for the Decia- : iy 1 | rat - ck Creek Cemetery. iIng its twent er of M i, orated by Notables. [Tation of Indevendence: DUt fofmit | Ignites His Clothing—Lands | Is Presented. i e Burgens wa bors (n Washing- [at the Army Medical Museum, Sev. | ons "y’ Croaliy MECLEY, Belv e now more celebrated than the Magna Between Houses. ton in 1861, the daughter of Samuel \enth and B streets southwest. Dr.i (U G0 MM 5 Snb aneral va The Washington Chapter Hadassah | —Like a fiery | Jast night closed an eventiui week and Catherine Diggs, who lived for |Joseph F. Kiler, United States Army lors 14th and Harvard sre. many vears at sxxfh nd M streets. |18 president; Dr. Benjamin Schwart; Hinge Co-s funeral hone v o . st. n.w., Monday_ May. at She married John W. Rtawlings and [0f this city acting secretary-treas mani’ a ‘Oak. Ml Cemiéters Helatiy es Charter, and has a place in substance s and other fand largely in form in the Constitu- are making ar-|tion of the United States, the consti- [ CHIC. By the Associated Pre GO, May Al Members of vernment officials i 'gements to attend a second notable | tutions of other i i ‘. "y lived in South Carolina for 10 years. | Urer and Dr. Henry J. ichols, and friends invited. 30° Iversary celebrution at Williams. | many of the_Btate contiitutionn. " | meteors ““hl 'l":o‘":"'l"';‘ '“M’l"“',‘l";' iy Ioiene oiTine of the (oUHY Mr. Rawlings died shortly after they | United States Army, editor. MeCARTHY. Members of the Asaciaiion burg, Va..'on Juve 12. Tt s being pointed out also that the | %t by an aerlal bomb, Loren Mitchell, [ SRAUA. Iunchoon aid, the A wnogel returned to Washington. Several | At vesterday's gession papers on fend the cugeral ) ‘Sasociate mem On May 15 President Coolidge de- | Virginia convention 150 years ago|a stunt aviator, fell half a mile|tion of Mrs. John M. Safer us presi- vears later the widow married Wil- [ Various tropical diseases an Frank| e Mo “trom “Hines livered the p: ! address at a|framed the first written constitution, | through the air at sunset tonight,|dent. The scesions were held at the liam R. Burgess. She was visiting | Ureatment were read by Dr. Firera) Rome 14th and 1l 5 nw . o Mond: May 31 . Smithies of Chicago, Dr. Hideyo No- on ,;fim{-;mr o elebration commemoratirg the 150th | setting up a complete form of Gov- ETIOF WRICIY. Secr 10" T. Secret vear of the passage of a resolution [ernment. Again George Mason was I the Virginin House of Burgesses |{he author of the constitution, whilg | 36rlously burned and njured. prob- | , Other otficers chowen are firs. Helen lfrecting the Virginia members of the | Thomas Jefferson. who was ‘also a|8bly will e = = o | Harry sncrby, second vice bresident: Continental Congress to press for a [ meml C Vi gy : il 4 b 4 recore g mec- Declaration of Independence, Dreamyle. (e convention, wrote the | jumping trom the lawest altitude pos. | 3%, Willam 1. Ogus, recording sec On June 12, Roxcoe Pound. dean of | Arrangements art being made at |Sible in a parachute, risked his life retary; Mrs. 11. J. Jeffrey, correspond- her nephew, James Drinard, in Rich- mond at the time of her death. Besides the son, Mrs. Burgess leaves three granddaughters, Miss Mar: Rawlings of the Chevy Chase address and Miss .Tielen and Miss Llizabeth Rawlings of Annupol landed between two houses, and while | JeéWish Community Center. wuchi of the Rockefeller Institute, New York City; Dr. Georgs C. Shat- tuck of Harvard University, Dr. T. H. T. Wight of the \ete;nn[l; l?;:ru: MITCHELL Hospital, Palo Alto, Calif.: Dr. Stron Harvard University, Drs. Charles ”'25}9",},,,,,3‘,' . n.w otice of funeral g 38, 1016, at her home, nv ELSIE PERRY ey s s - % H o Ing secretary: M A.J. Steinverg, L, Md. f the i he Harvard University Law School, | P 7 for $150 in an advertising ' stunt. & ralg and J. H. St. John of ORGAN. daughier of E W, and <peaking from i Blatforn crected of | Marv Colloge for an sven larger | While 3,000 test above the city he T (et h v, jna, 2w ToXli . my, and Dre. Maurice C. Hall and | Marion Piery’ organ” puneral, trom the the site of the old State house, when | {hrong than attended the exercises|Jjumped with aerial black powder | tlo/be: e‘:::’:l"“ffi b 3. e } g BOMBS FOR DRY AGENTS E. Shillinger of the Bureau of | Thornh "Rock Creek Cometers. 30° Williamsburg was the capital of the | on '\ 15 bombs in each hand, and when about | 0L i M Animal Industry, this city. PORTER. Friday. 3 56 iat the Colony, will deliver the printipal ad- T el 2500 up started tossing the bombs, | [ Opmsman, Aive Moyris oieih, B The program tomorrow includes the | " “ramily" residence. amushire e e ool timed to explode u few vards from | o JEANEce [even, Mo Dire Newark Area Officers to Get Gas|reading of papers by Dr. Noguch of | iy i R, JUort ' B versary of the adoption of the Vir-| Pursuant to a joint vesolution of | the dropping figure. beth Blerman, Mrs, Julius Weinbers, New York City, Dr. Aldranio de Am-| {iQFF PORTER. wife of Georre T. Porte: Congress that was introduced by Rep-| One of the bombs, however, ex.|Mrs. [I. Krupsaw, Mrs. I. Sakolskl 3 Sy Brazil; Dr. J. B. Indisnapolis. Ind.. Saturday. May 20. i1 resentative R. Walton Moore of Vir- | ploded too closely to Mitchell and his [Mrs. 1.-Ostrow, Mys. D. Alpher and Lt L el Ll Akl et . " i L. F. Guthrie of New Orleans, Dr. e N2l rm*u:u ginia, Congress will be represanted | sweater caught fire. He dropped all [ Mrs. William Keroes. NEWARK, N. J., May 29 (#).—Gas | gishopp of New Vork City and Dr. 1 (allnes h' orpital. CHARLES by Senators Swanson. Virginia; Pep: [ his bombs at once and they exploded Pantomime Is Presented. B R LL 1= nest ot { Solon: Nunesiof Ban JodejiCost Rica. Testing At the W. En il b e vag ',‘,’~ ‘3‘?‘“": about him with & voar. Hundreds| A pantomime in seven scencs pre “uforconient agehts in thls Vetrifory s . from Sackett, Kentucky, an verman, | saw the spectacle. duced and staged by Mrs. Hirsh was o 5 L. Thotapson. deputy pro.| Moving: the Brmuh arm: nl oceu- th at. be North Carolina, on the part of the | itchell's life was probably saved | in, outstanding event of the lunch. TG e el o o Cologne to Wiesbaden | iwesn Florids ave. ang Rars place nir. Senate, and Representatives Cordell | by the fact that he struck an outside hibition”. administrator, - announced | 04,00 Te200 000, ROMZEL. _Entered into rest May 28. 1070 eon. The introductions were mado by ; today. Miss Blanche Steerman. ‘The panto- A ¥, ROSZEL. " Funeral private in Massa- | radio aerial between the two houses terment at Loudoun (ounty. Va. Hull, Tennessee; Frothingham. chusetts: Strother, West Virginia; | where he fell, thus ' softening the | Bkl AR atfick by a mob of 100 men on gorat Sandaun Sounty; 5 Linthicum, Maryland, and Perry, Vir. | shock when he tumbled to the ground. | ipang epresented in lifellke manner | (Tgp) Miss Blunche Steernan, who | agents while conducting a rald in ks, N T o N iy | the Jews being driven out of a hos- uced the tableaus of a panto-| Union City caused him to order (he Cards o an lovoted husband of Sre. E1lsabets &cntt e Himeroeh, b Asociatio, v WOMEN TdnfiiY—?élBUTE Silibg OF tha ol n. svening 46 6 | e nunehe pIig ¥ i waviike eqUipment, Copt. THOMDSON |\ iy esbent sincre tranis and deop | Fineral"Sindaeias 0 a1 1 nm from - g R of tho soll. an evening at « | Washington Chapter Hadassah. sald. e end aincene Iriends and reis- Fempie xm. i 1t ste.hw.. Re ting of Dean Pound, James Brown gl ey il Hirsh, the +tation. penny luncheons, kin- | o@D AR (¢ Rk Wine | cave am another is off AUty as the | kind exoressions of symyathy Guring (RS | ACOTT. Members of e Amaciation ot Scott of Washington, D. C.; Clarence . = " 2 SsulE d_ expressiont of sympath hers of ihe A o B, Martin ‘of Martinsburg, W. Va| A framed poppy wreath, painted in | dergarten, and the final scenie wis iom | produced and staged the pantomine. | result of the beating recelved from | noft, "t u{RaiEh DREW, ' 1 BT e plep o M ety Edgar B. Tolman, Chicago, and [{i by SHEs SEmIel BV ElR Mook, | sah, - by Junior Hadas- | P B3 ¢ | the mob. o wiah e our ain.| Mo Al st pm. from Lincoln ¢ Thomas W. Shelton of Virginia. Wil ‘be 1aid on ihe tomb of the Un.| Those who took part in the panto- | oy T ks for the Jind ‘and tender ex: S Temples T ead e The Virginia Bar Assoclation is 10| ynown Soldler by the Americanization | mine included Mrs. Moo Blumenthal, | REMUS TAKES CASE ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. | yresions of svmpathy and beagtlfil 1o VATSC . be represented by a committee con: | gmmittee of the League of American |Miss Rose Krick, Mrs, Maurice (:oher, 3 floral tributes at the de H‘ UATTH %3 W Passed awas Saturday, Mar 20. at sisting_of Representative Moore of [ pen \Women at ceremonies in Arling- | Mrs. 1. Semsker, Mrs. Harry Raco. Chi Bt o el (I S Bty "HHE FANILY. i Rer malenco, Shos lnw; ynch- A Y o meet at Wisconsin avenue and P ANNIE M. - Notice o s | momeo sin, aem. Harry carcoi, Mee. Joseois | () SUPREME COURT o visonsin asents nd D) eanuyn, v o v ope g s Fia burg, Armisted C. Gordon of Staunton, | " \rs, Lucla R. Maxwell is chairman |Orenstein, Mrs. Charles Gordon, Mi street a o'clock. Ge 2 thanks to Bishop I. X. Row ¥ r‘p%l Y i e ine. - U i 1 Métropolitan ‘Wisconsin avenue line. Ilike will be ard. M‘R:ronutl:r st anli m. mittes and Departed thig lite Ffld%l May 28 3¢ his residen th ot 8 Fan hi At Wedneaday at 1" o'clod W. M. Lile of the University of Vir-|o¢ the uommm-e. Hertzberg, Mrs. Maurice Bisgyer, Wardman Park e : - et P8 ginia and Robert M. Hughes of Nor- s & S Mrs, Jack Kotz, Miss Celia Wolf, Mrs. Coubinle b bell k> from Tenleytown, isi ; eservoir to District line. Those wish- d folk. Robert Rothstein, Mrs. Morris Mil- | Wants Decision on Whether Prison | Meservelr to 5 5 gmploy invited. Interment at Moo Pharmacy Following the formal exercises there Deaths Reported. stone, Mrs, R. Kass, Mrs, U. Panitz, ; ing to rewain for cappfrenwil hilkel | TR vormbnin Murnln iar will be a luncheon at which speeches Mrs, Charles Rosenthal, Miss Helen | and Jail Sentences Ran et HHCERe. Nol d0; ne rusiess. Vol ’Eh’:{&. and Is a Star Branch will be made by members of Con-| The following deaths have been geporied | Houck, Miss Rose Krucoff, Miss Paul- The Wanderlusters' hike will start :.Z'."E'{'ox:“'xn:'7!‘&:"&‘.{;—5»1” of " sym- ,ll flmfl"m gress and other distinguished men. {3 {he Healih Department wi P! {ine Grossberg, Irving Merelman, M Concurrently. from Chesterbrouk, on the Great alls| pathy “kindness and beautiful foral trib: L ’ Most body h Among the features of the celebra- | “*samed” Aadison Hockadny. 82. 1246 0that. | Fichman, Mrs. Edward Cafritz, Mrs. G line, at 530 oclock, and will end at| et during ihe q‘.“":.'.h"r’y'.‘ofi\'fi'.' % | ALLEN, In 1ad but loving rememran b ost everybody has tion will be 4 pageant showing life | Julls & King, 70, 1224 Oates s me. | \William Rosendorf and Mrs. H. Ros- the Wanderlusters’ clubhouse at i”n&zn L O Y departed this life two vears ago, M more or less frequent n.m.u ‘Porter, 69, 1326 New Hampshire | enberg. ¥ 4 George Remus, the Cincinnati boot-| gprapklin Park, Va. Dr. Skinner will ARRY ARKER. A:l:hi‘Am-:';Y"h 1924, need to use Classified Enox. 64, Gs lmnr Hoenital. Children in Cast. leg king, who recently completed atlead. Mhe clubhouse at Franklin Park{RUCKER. 1@ 'r:?- ‘fl,m?.'lu u.vrv slons of | T e K e oo said “Come Ads—and to reach all s u' Is E il Hoos, ma mm::‘;«eu_' The children who were in the pan-|two-year prohibition law sentence in | Will be open all ¢ tomorrow forl cympathy to E‘ulbmd JAMES o8 Thgn Wb farewels unapgken: f Washi ympathy asuly m{‘s sfi‘:mmum g dm Roed' Hoe- | tomine included Billy Cafritz, Irving | Aqanta penitentiary. HIEmbeEs s EE e R ERriie ?s")'fh FER. l--\mnm Mother calmly entered home. of ashington you . Ornsteln, Marilynn Carroll, Marshal . e ot A loving mother. kind and true 0 Given Awa "8.le Perry Morgan, 23, 622 Randoloh st. | Hirsh. Leonora. Gordon. Sidnes and | the Supreme Court w Bettice i caniibg St now Ko e et i The 300 must use The Star’s y 3 h 75, 47 C ot ww. Sfara, LCOROIR SORIOn, S ¥ sent to the Montgomery County, Ohio, | CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. ‘Fhe depth of Our 8OrTOW none Classified 4 E“nlbfl D S . |Chariotte Rosendorf, Helen Rosen-| 311" o0 ‘arve a vears sentence for | Peaths Of the saintly mother we fove 80 w e Section. VR SUTANIRENS, o M.ulpd'l.e Tty thal, Shulamith Novick and Gitla No- | i (e, SO0, 8 SERES o [ ‘The Red Triangle Outing Club wil Se In the ‘eraserard. sately sieeping or convenlience The Modern Undertaker AL vick. Upon his release from Atlanta, he | have an allday 1trip to Patapsco { ANHTON. Departed this life Wedneegas iVhers the fowers gently wate , Hont™y nn:'.'“\'." Mrs. Ourlsman was chairman at the | UPOR his release trom AUlARta. Be | 1ires tomorrow, meeting at Union | Jar 26, 1026, at0:30 m, MAGDALERD 145 e Eolemn. Tonely grave. you n ranc - will take care of your f 1 e en to the Montgomery County T ASHTON of Fal . Lo your funeral H Jones, i ot o fios. | luncheon, while remarks were made | i 05 pited States marsh: He | Station at 8 aan. Buy round trip! Md. Funeral from the Church of the In She will never be forgotten. fices located at suit- with a price that shows real o ina Gadson. bt t Hot |hy Mrs. Charles Goldsmith. Mrs. Tsa- | o, 0% it L 00 ol O s ‘,(,”,u,‘n‘ku to Relay. Hike will be up Pa-| carnation, Deanwood. D. (.. Mouday. May Sty minar. able points all about fellowship. _1le will give vyou |7 folores Johnson. ¢ months. Lh'“""’ a‘:fif.r‘(fi‘: e aater, M JIAITY | proceedings, the District Court hold-| tapsco River, Cuscade and Sawmill |\ r 40 ® Gl war 28, 1920 acpreed | GERTRUDE. LOYDE. MATTIE AYD town and the nearby A $500 Funeral = | frcnberg, Mrs. A. Bennet, Mrx, Leon. | i€ that the (wo sentences ran concur- | Branehes to View “"';‘l& JAnd return. | Tmen's Hospital. ’fi?fi;‘..‘}?;—‘mu?‘-‘i Elensan b G e = . Vg i Gt " [ rently. The Circuit Court of Appeals ance nine miles. Midday campfi homas Athi B Riahee of 2n suburbs — which you a cost of ard Bchloss, s Giarmyin and Mr%: | reversed that decision. and coffeo at Wanderlusters' camp. | et J»‘(fi.':,.."i’?’&'é..."fil’«'f A ;r-,?_d 14 "and miece “MARIE' ELIZA are invited to use free- L._J. Schwefel, Nat o ahen| In asking the Supreme Court to| Bring afternoon and evening lunche! May | denlv."May 30. 19 Iy. Th 5 ch Onl $235 sw sang a solo accompanled by Missi o0 "0l 1 emus declared the |Cub and flashlight. Return by i:5 BEHRE (5; .. Suddsiy Thursd 2 Today we recall the memors y. There is no charge Gertrude Kreiselman. two Judgments were pronounced|Pm. Waldburg Hewitt, leader. 1 dence of, her sisier. OF dear Marie. aid to rest for the service. You fl d Take advantage of ——— |EEo Cemente were | pivtiolncl i webeer O MAVBEL L BEN; and dBote whuhlh;nlmof Ter todar - This includes the inest made ake advan! e O an | against him by the same judge in the - 61 {nee _Chambe - joved wife re those who love s pay only regular rates. water-tight steel vault. early start by an aggres- [[; WEDDED AT ROCKVILLE same court at the same term and that ‘.:t::rflf%m?n'np:ofi":,'r o :“0-“':"}{ farmian " pebienethd shungen anfell | MRS KR m!i't::"r}' i i the fl; the -~ the nuisance charge was directly In| pgucational Institute of New York | C(hambers. Funeral cervices at her 1ate | %our Gear wite and mother. ELICE DIGGS The Star prints Other Funerals sive war on the fly at the volved in the probibidon case. : Inst Mence: 1414 Wavster st sunday. Mor | 94, Jg25 niiq s motner; ELICE BIGES e Star prin Franklin E. Rapp, 58 vears old, an will be the speakers at the Civitan | G ® gm iierment ai Louden' P Togs. MORE Classified ads beginning of the season. i el luncheon, at 12:30 o'clock, Tuesday. Cointtery Mondac. May. a1; ai 2:30 D1 eaeaid % o every day than ail the P The Star has for free [f|| Siiier /o 0 oint Hocksine ie PROMOTION Is URGED | Refatises and friends juvited .‘Htmo;:' ar yife, and mother. short and ' Bureau was married at Rockville late | The Christ Church, Kensington,| Md. and Elizabeth. pavers plea Wk St e Calbaid Seoak te: 4D other papers here Steel Burial V-ul!-. $88 distribution wire - handle [||| yesterday to Mrs. Mattie Lee Bush, — | Md.. Connecticut avenue and Knowles | g%\ eung of Harmony | But never will'those who loved ~ou be: combined. You ad- 46, also of this city. The couple will A BEHRENS. A special meeunt Forzet the day when you were laid to b . calp 1 STONE 1l , also of e D! At the meeting of (h P: t-Teach. | avenue, will have a strawberry festi- | Chabtor. 40. 0 E. 8. will be held at Ay vertise for results SR ly swatters. * reside at 3128 Mt. Pleasant street. FEL LIS Himsiing Ofitlic ,3"‘" val June 11, when home-grown her.| Joboa Lodes Hall Suida y\a {leep on. dear mother. and take your rest —and The Star gets Ask for gne at the main Mr. Rapp has been In the Internal | v Assoviation uf the Brvan School |, UG ond caken will be served, | et for the purpose of Sltendln 45 “’5:'“ T e e e s | them, w. W ambel'l 0. office of The Star, or at [f|| Revenue Bureau for seven years 1o |ondea that Miss Mary E. Sheads, now — KENS o Bonal SaF Chavter ot Newask | A iopencd o (F £RenofeRe anp - as v in Washington the major e ¥ order o ¥ g~ % 5 - teaching principal, be made adminis. . TALLIE S. WILSON. W. SO “Around the Corner” is Cor. 14th & Chapin Sts. N.W. any of the Branch A;en | portion. of his life and for 12 vears | (eaching principal, he made adminis Births Reported. | i et JEEFERSON, 1o sad memocx of qur mothe S Branch Offi Phone 432 cies was a teacher at the National Train- - new s nex {BOYD. Frigas. May 8. 1026, at_7:30 ANNAH JEFFERSON. who de- S TRC e e ¥ 3 ing ;éhwl for Boys. He also was en. | OR Of four new rooms next vear the | The foliowinz births have heen reported At Homecopatnic Hospital. BERTHA nrlnrnu- 'll‘e eleven years ago today 64 151 the BRACtice Of patent i principalship of the Bryan School will | to “the ealth Devartment within the past ¥ *BOYD. . beloved mother of Mrs. ay 30, 1914 e T patent law. _|become an administrative prin:ipal- | = hourss (o i Toroths V. Parker and Mre. Ethel Efl Uprieht and faithfu) in all of her ware. ship. T eV B Morgwnaton. Funeral seryices el A beautiful character 1o the end of iie A report was made from the cnter- ‘and "Maud Warner. bos. Pomhayl ania ave. i . on Tuesdsy: June ‘Mg mother. so thoughtful and ki ‘ tainment recently held at the Eastern - Pl oamRath Y 10 Yo i "Reiatives and friepds | Wnat ' wonder il mamors vt eft Beh nd; High School by the Bryan School.| Mhodore A. and Enima (. Fiaitae. boy. Interment peivate. o - - “ which netted over $200. 'This Alfio_and Angela Di Gregorio. boy. i 2 1926 -ll 30 MeCLOUD. cted_to_the memors of ch ne over i his sum | @Aifio and Angela D greeoco, bo ON- bel wite of Rev. | “dedr hus GEORGE W v.‘ml"h' will bo added to the §100 recently Henry W. and Anne H. Surdam. boy JOHN E %u . Funeral from n h| who (eparted ‘unis life one séar ago 3 made at an entertainment held in the vn:;-'l'l and M]xglha Eh»‘-vnnx Hn-. = Bzuth!, ‘1‘1“?“! <orr‘\er‘:l %}'1 p'::'\d bl 19. 1925, yan P uglas S. and Juanita ellogg. boy. | s.w.. Tuesday. m |M,‘, life. remembered in death. . Bg:l’;r:‘:.l‘lll'::lenttu?\!u:fl!"llw‘ly']filshui atthe| Eeoo i P Eatio M oner | moiid and ""“] o “"';';‘9"":;‘,‘;"‘ With sweet ieat beyond the grave 0 ‘,_ meeting by Holly Troop, No. 33, ot | 1A and chariowe &, Aden, o | e 115 ‘ndmh.m. st 'nw. "DOR| HI DEVOTED, WIFE. AMANDA GRIG: the Girl Scouts, which is the Bryan A MATiar Owedh sie SETT L. beioved husband o b * H C. and Marian Owens. girl. H Brooks. Remains resting at the 4 School troop. The girls gave two hn P. and Ehzabeth McCarth¥. hoy helhert T. and Florence Beach. hos plays. “A Masque on the Forest I o he by i | ]-,/1'. W. . N 0 N Fire Helpers” and “The Spirit of the | pitwan i B Carme s and Rosie 3 \ e Winning Name for Our New / o] e e 5 po Garnell and suelo Wilkon, / Tale, dark brown hreast| Cator and Minnie Pyles. bos In sad but loving remembrance of darling baby. ELEANOR JANE who joined Tines “co.“funeral home. 2801 14tk i : he- angels one nw” Interment at Reideille, X €. 0 jied fhe neeln 3 riday, May 3 2 May 30, at the age o B r’\‘momd“":'h .“iu AT Sidow of | 4%Vears and 8 monthe William R, Burgées. ” Remaing’ resting at This little bud. so fair and pure, i, itines furieral home. 2901 14t Called hence by early doom, M niv. Services at 8. H. Hines Co.'s fu- Just came to show how sweet & flowsr In'Paradise can bloom. Neral Home, 2001 14th ef. n.w.. Tuesday. ‘ June 1t 930 am. Infermeiit at BOCK 1 o 10r 4 1ook of that sweet little face A’ word from those dear little lips: Creek Cemetery. A feeling down deep in our hearts {odey L1 14 it Jeet vory o Aopiy fred R. and Emma B. Minor. box Waingtoh. Aaimar Reeeae” Loscue, "Hib aodore. 8. and Marion Hunter. boy Maryland William H. and Clara M. Ward, girl CARTER. Entered into eternal rest mw ‘ DOG— 'art German Police and pari ‘mornin; \I 28, 19"6 at 9:30 o'clock, 8t To see once asain our dey Jane. 844 1 black body. upstanding her re: [te acd oy e thas L i 25 0 II n.w. HELEX Peie tan 25,0, and stomach, male, short . Appl: Voted mother o We had in our dear little baby: (fi“/ fi::fl‘:flr‘!’un i Bescus Lesrue, b | [ THE WEATHER | | ad'ieon cang el s T R | NG bt e e bk, ‘Howard, Ruth o b i e P T Tittle five we used to ki % FOX TERRIER. male.” white with “black - - i 6% Diterment -at Harmony Ceme- may think we are not lone] ~—~ ol short tal: Avply Waakineton' Amimal | District of Columbia, Maryland and | _ e’ nulfi"é'o"x'n-"ymk';u\'r*{nffie'&fl A / Ee yland ave. s.w. Virginia—Fair and warmer today: to-| COLVER, = Fiiday afternoo 1920, A 3 Cookeq T1ee POLK morrow mostly cloudy, with proba-| at T30 oclodk at his redderice, 3304 XA ND Bappy. . "Im‘ 1 T,,;i, hime 3| bility of local thunder showers; gentle | of 'Byuiine. S. Colver and father of Folly | Hes dear little hands are gently folded. S / P e “.,.J‘“{'u‘.'fi...m. to moderate southerly winds, X Colver, Funeral services at Gawlers | o Quiet now tne futle Toeft ' - - Knimat Bescue Lisgue, 390 Maryiand ave| West Virginia— Faiv and warmer | qiavel 1230 Fenneivaniy ‘ape nie; one. the smiles that were 8o sweet. —— —— ol today, followed by local thunder-| {private) at Fort Lincoln Cemetery. 0 GRANDMA WARDER. * —_— showers tonight and tomorrow. COSTELLO. | Jiar. "\‘lev . 12‘;0 2 '\'AT sfl{nr In l-mi but loving remembrance Head Records for Past 21 Hours. e Peloved wifa of the late John Cos: 'i (i e S L - ‘Temperature—Midnight anx ‘_h{:‘m lu(mlr:l “ng;' '.""‘““;f,',‘,?;“fi oy 10 1925. — ' " xold oo 50; 4 a.m.. 48; 6 am., THoty Name Church: where miss will be Ong dear to our heart 1s gone. BARBIN—Old:(ashioned g 10 am., 6 noon, 68; . wing at O am. Re “;‘;’.,'.:.,?"3..'.’;{"%:,.‘.‘: A gl e Tovi el i y 71: 6 p.m., T0; 8 pam. 10| vited @ n lophorie Colnmbia. 1781 Woc pm., 71 6 pam., . 66: — BAR _PIN. platinum. pearl and sapphire: | p.m.. 60. iz o lg;, at Forget you. no, we never will, ¢ : R SR S S e A | Mighent 13 lowest, 47 T T llalt | STl ST Fresh Hams o DN O G0 T rorara S Rkt 4Af! | Relative humidi 64; 2] ave nw.IDA C, DE GROOT (nee Borsg). As'in the hour you bassed aw. B House Office Buil 30 p.m.. 29; 8 pm., 46. miain fortine at the.chagel of Thomas 8. | We_mice sour soft and eentle voice. — BnAk‘r A nl.ll.l::n W m Jamond ‘ Rainfall (8 p.m. to 8 p.mJj, 0. Sergeon, uu'} {Ttmfl'-' n.w. b4 uno:‘llbiue‘l;; “_x:‘?(\’l‘:l-':‘:t ;::dr l;:::r,:nu}' i v 8 v hvited, an see P— P !‘-Pfl' lr:‘;"?‘ "1’5“‘;1“ :'l'f:" Call ‘?E‘_réh 361 },‘2,‘":,,‘3{ i‘}“;‘,“{“e' e fas™ fi:«ifii".l EZI:“rch 1 S el ‘hat e i not Worth while, " | v Over two hundred and flft}' letters were received—sub- i TRACELIT Targs ant s'nl\pnhuufi old. et ’r:‘mnemml;e same date last vear— et at ul:wm\:«;'ece&u;siwo % ais lr: ‘:‘:.""'1;.“'".?“.{..!2".‘..‘2}"'rllé’"" - - . aaua maripe. in Meridian, Paric or Mcinigy! | Highest, 74; lowest, 57. EDELIN, | Friday. Nav 28, 1026, at \Te o 0ot & daz. dear Jane Back Roll ork l" reward. Mrs. Fiorence §. Coyle, 502, the Tide Tables. p.m., at Casualty no-mm WILLIAM R.. ‘e do not think of you. - tal am ur 3 he Tat and Charles LOVING G e mm.mfi a to 1 of 976 names for our new summer sausage. P e e ;*:":7;6 T Sl M 06 el | YOURLOVING RANDNOTHER sTERLE Mr. Shepherd’s name was adjudged the winner for the v fi,,, aud one diamond: reward. " 618 ana Geodetc Surveys” *°% | el Bingal oy ot ot |_ faches T pumes e cony)_+ — i < e 3 lay—Low tide, 4:11 a.m. ane &e.. Tuesdiy. June 1. a 2 o'elock, _Inter- | = = — B following reason: first, because “kold” suggests the manner o= ;m;bfi,,;":-';,fim,mim., T e | o e, 10:03 a.m. and 1038 Ez.‘a“n‘.‘... restions .‘n‘;;lzry ol :,fim rvaAsL DIRECTORS. P 1 long ears $25. 803 A|pm. b ” x., % g s b because “kut” su .nm ced sandwich 3 st Marine Band concefi | 5.57 p.m.; high tide, 10:55 a.m. an 3 {ov son aandaus | SR AN G SRt f— gges meat for fl. Vi, {R;xapdw night. ke-u—d Phone Columpla | 707, I e 5‘ Mex:; ];T:mmg‘:?%mh r’l%‘ T o t.hy = F—— T T ] Moon. A ifll "anlo — “KOl. " —— %)'u‘m DOG. “'“5"'"re m white n‘ur; The Sun Lo bl 30 s PieieT. Suks S p * DKUT Summr Sau o —— B AT amioome 3013 | Today—Sun rose 4:45 aim.; sun sets T ILTAN TR Faera Dl e Em Fresh Calas inal with Loffler’s—made from t| .d.m Spare m. 1703 New York ave and Center Markor.| 725 DM o o o Livery dn Connection. > Common. b Liberal mum it retumned to 1703, hnw Tomorrow—Sun rises a.m.; sun ums. i —— ; cuts of pork end beef, thoroughly smoked i y.% ¥ | scta. 726 puims Pa. Ave. N-W. Cali — over good kory logs. ILL s % an and white: Moon rises 10:47 p.m.; sets 7:37 a.m. J——- 2 —— FRESH Anonr #‘:Sfl’ IN ",?' g i ing ok B s e, S ‘Automobile lamps to be lighted one. Frank Geier’s Sons Co, WEATHERE "O" VEGLASSES. T lost Friday, Waah | half hour after sunset. Sygdenty. T“M.,, "ua ] ;‘,n;:m:g‘:_rm ST NW. 1 g Modern Chapel. Teleohon___Main 2473 Frankfurters .o o Nampantre ave: Prank, 6930 Weather in Various Cities. s 36 ‘Rri}, . “'8‘5%& T. F. COSTELLO i s e M ek ,“:,2 prure~ Procinl, | - oved nighind "o wm tadher ot O LOCATED AT in.” " tation ppother of dirs. L R ::E:mi: ves 10 fi?fi' neir ’l;ginhmm 1724 N. CAP. & Sonta 1970 4 i et et W, Geo. W. Wise Co. - . 2900 M St. NW. Phone W. 138 Moderate Prices Wm. H. Sardo & Co. 0 i 0 - . g Shufeiien, 630 th ot n.w: 2 'N i‘ BAG, black, confalning r.perhm"r‘. —~ ward. _Call Line. 6085. A - A A nuwmo. Dblack silk, containing _small mones. left ot diuble-deck fin""and 8th. Re'ud 1% O urmad to iy BT 175E 170k ae, . =y : ot N, DAk, 3 DEAG, 1ady’s, small, contalning money, ¥ T = | mm‘m...gn“; 1 R S i :.'n'.‘dl'"c-u Main_607. o8 Y Nier ?L".‘,‘;‘,’.‘,f,f‘ 9 \ s‘::gAvcont‘l’lnm‘ fih"'n Svsans, o . -5 : Sog g | i TR, T | i o / i o | KEY, CASE, tan 6"""' ntaining _four . Mich g ,,,, ol. 1503, 30° fil‘ ASE. black. Nfl‘lflg‘n‘r lhfln- At Your Grocer, Chain Stores or Our Stands in the Center Market and Convention Hall Market Mount y mye " Green of Hukenncg ‘ctciots with pastor, of said church. Rev. A\t Hughes. oastor. = Nl HARRISOX. Friday ll:v 230. 8. 1026, ot ber | 570 S oy Lincoln m ‘ourn Birion st Bahimiore, el lom s 1our” sons, ,Mm, the 3, of nor w a daus e m'hmner and o ug'xflav"fi' \'rl n"‘ o tie T Ffiml‘nnlm:’: l-r"t.fi W. m.‘ffi'h e Line. Teadw™ e Asky onurcn'as Bréaisod. M4, 506 Ing xs. xu n:a 1 a4 hin 940 F St. N.W. PHS, at, Centor Market, St '~ ___"_'__"‘%—m——-——l : u T Market, Satur- '?g A m z“gg:“g'a“_ iizabet] nw 6 . &8 g ke ATl MS ;bouy B0, .,..."g:.,,...fi',, : o| Mgy, 'r.“‘“’“'- ”h—sm Er ot R "-‘*'“- i | wier k? Lol con! ing sum of mos ader ;“‘" na ffi"gm Rt Eolofit "o :"T- Mnn5512 Ave Reape \ /// Conn. ave. nw. | . D. nr ‘bw o m Z s A: LOFFLER PROVISION CO,, lac. - Benaiog, D. C. e i,.-,af S8 —da X > : ;};‘m ":..l ot | B 8 W‘T al rew Ph Ore. 50 Ml FEose Qvelaid o 115 ake Gty Uidh. 80 58 { praiin 2410 fl:PL o Gt s °uloc§nl\ R TNS branh stone ffered much. she us Ay ul“n’lul & .“.l.:ll“: e ot n ikt pd 2% And day, Auto omp: Auto Delivery Service. ; SR o, mia : als. v 70 - g B w 5 7 for {he Hi 3 1° Min. S B R B Ry ey B F e °‘“.sm.-}.:-nm° i | *“BLACKISTONE'S Bostieon LS S X0 vl R 7 B8 umrcn cormer 3rd and P A & e e Wi Tl e Fioral “Blanket Spra J B s 2, Y ot i St S ol | cute Sy Pty et J ? 5 4 3 / i i ‘ e e Retir 500" Albee Bids; Re ;;; i A Desiens. Notera : WATCH_ while #old. initials D, 1. I VAT s Voo . 524 s Sio roward, Adams 3103y