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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SATURDAY, JUNE: 5, 1926. —_—_——————— : ENGINEERS AGREE [ e oevmi. N AGARA ERQSION [ acver=s o=, FIR VENTURE | s s e » Arrivals at and_Snilings From was shot fatally by Patrolman R. B. federate Memorial day was observed Tucker of the Petersburg police forco today in Stonewall Cemetery, which . Never Bltes T in a gun ducl, has been identified us e contalns the graves of wbout 3,500 corse | s : L Ircrease, Believed From $1 140 & Riimond: and several otner | Canada to Aid U. S. Experts |Sae,™ "erresenne every Souhers| Went Underground to Try to S, 2oL i i e S —so they say, but places, police declare. The exercises were in charge of the ST e ol e aneeal of' g 4 e g s ill Ba A coroner's jury practically ex-| Stonewall Memorial Association, form- ¥ Make Enterprise Succeed i SEEE R tst“l you never can to 3164. Will B2 Pressed oncrated the oMicer stall blame wh;“ in Battle to Save Beamy € Tinriediately ufter ihe closa oE e terp i DUE TODAY : ell. . cp. , the dead man’s record was placed be- Civil War, 61 years ago, and the i L < - o 3 @ 0! y With Firemen’s Plea. |fore it. of Cataract. Daughters of the Contederacy, mem. He Testifies. Atgust 3 e LIPSCONB Just like the mod- The (;fl}rlerdl,enmed‘ l;m}: wh;n l;le hm"n of which decorated all graves 2 3 S R arrested Kindel on a froight train the B and State monuments with flowers s E . Ma M ern way that bites at By iniASaoeinicl Pie, man had attempted gunplay. Howard i o (chssl eroaion;, Hioh) ia( and fage. By the Associated Press. Rl i =0 Sslemoriam. vour pocketbook CLEVELAND, June 5.—General | Jarratt of Charlotte, N. C., Who Was | oo vy " a0 o, Xll 2 Special decorations were placed on| (HICAGO, June 5.—Joseph Leiter, when you are chairman of the Brotherhood of Lo- | (s;ed \;"hr‘n XKindel was shot and . ;' (Yl~ agara “: at the | the Florida monument and graves, | whom the Countess of Suffolk lsr:‘n 2 HAlE A Lo-| has been held as a material witness, | rate of 7 feet a year, the United|money for which was left here sev:|ing to oust us trustee of the $30,000, e : : charg_ed m;erest and ;-;:mmm- jx:g({nem .\-esr‘enmy rnfln:d probably will be released today. wtes has conciuded negotiations f;;fll days "’i\' by b;hv{ll m;?l lllien]l:lnc. 090 estate of their father, Levi Z. Al Ry Clepliis b P i carrying charges on e amount of a wage increase to be e z with Canuda for the establishment | {he, convention of the Black bear | Leiter, vesterdny doffed his cowboy e R e s ere i the , . . g safl Association. The principal ad- { sombrero ki B S 5 Wedl et Bourfiseotts Rt ?}:em):w:fnd : [}\‘;h::xe:}:‘):l::‘!:m::::: 1923 cABINET cRIsls of a joint enzineering inquiry as to|dress was delivered by Aubrey G.|oap. S eliens whioy Buds l:’e‘r: esti . ;i o BtV Wy never a bark or an axén nobiqivitlsed, 4 is nepobtedlitivill what methods can be devised to pre.| Weaver of Front Royal, Va. ing for two days as to his conduct of s Hics i L fe T | PRISCOLE, tn it but Jovin of onrdear mather. MARGE explanation why. be from §1 to $1.64 a day, the same as vent the further destruction of the: ———— = the Leiter ranch in Wyoming, which syl N " Ty JARGERATE DRI P e that asked by the Brotherhood of Rail- BEPEATED lN SWEDEN scenic beauty of the Falls. {“SHUT INU VETE AN his sister charges he mismanaged, | \v. > L p et AteiDre s Our bills don’t bite road Trainmen and the Order of Rail- Announcing the personnel of the & vesterday told how he operated the | o i, Mo k 3 ? 1 Conductors. committee to undertake the lnq\lh'\" coal mines of the Leiter estate at 3 2 T ear are charged \ subeommittée of the general chair-| Socialist Ministry Quits When Par- |t secretry Hoover said wearinz| T BE GIVEN OUTING ! for what you which fixed the proposed scales, arpment at the center s he claimed to have worked E pected to meet with a subcom- liament Votes Relie Falls is causing Ni among his cowhoys on the mittee of (he Brotherhood of Locomo f for agara, from a scenic point of view, | nch to make it pay, so Leiter also 3 £ tive Firemen and Lnginemen, and inemylo to commit slow cuicide. | Will i tinted a picture of himself as a We do not penalize unified demand formulated. John Mc ployed. S \ Be Entertained Sunday at|baiited o picture of himself St ca et Guire of Chicago, chairmun of the en- N U. S. Representatives Named. u TR paiee ot " ho sur- Sl G h e e et J ome of Dr. and Mrs. Turner. s undersiound with his m gineer \ll'k‘(lnl‘nl . was chosel By the Associated Press. . Horace Mc land of Harrisburg, supervising every foot of the work T l’:{‘,“p“,f,‘,h,,‘,‘;“,:;:;'i‘;f" foriaidate | TOCICHOLM, 'Swveden, June o et ConnaEe Transportation Needed. Two exploston - atsastrous five | E 1 r I . oy ey X - lation, w re| sent al: 2 | Zeigler Eantern railvoads rejocted the de.|The cabinet crisis in Sweden is due to | the' United States on e’ wie e o kel - WEK e ZHs e ' Fol Imands of the trainmen and con-|& similar conflict on the question of |hoard of control to investigate the & raines faced from ths Copillin 4 5 0o ductors. This would Indicate that the | principles in dealing with unemploy- [\ iiion Ataj. Dewitr G Jines of the| P120S have been completed for the | ‘he pictu Lelters expected b : | fremen’s and _engineers’ demands |ment s that which caused the sud: |\War Department, district engineer at | Mtertainment of veterans of the | P00 trou! cause they intended would meet a_similar fate, and that | den resignation of Premier Brandings’ | Burtalo, already is a member of the| World War who still are shutins” | el Elheper o 2 hanns m the entire wage question will be |cabinet in 1923. board, which has also as fts Canadian | o § s i 4 CltteL, S 4 nan g brought beforq a mediation board to| The Sociulist government of Pre|nember J. I' Johnson. Mr. Merar. |+ the local hospitzls Sunday at the | xpected . : s 2 al i g rieis i = [be Aippointed by _President Coolidge |mier Sandiar resigned Wednesdas be- ind una Dr. (hiries Camuelh et | Bome of Dr. and Mrs. M. L. Turner rlter ¢ Leiter reminisced PRI AN LT Will love you in death just th SAVE SOME FOR { under the recent Watson-Parker act. | cause Parliament voted iIn favor of j,f the Geological Survey of Canada,| Berwyn Heights, Md. The receptior ' ago when the it 5 i o the budget committec's) recommend- il wit with the bonyd s memibors] 1 In eharge of the Vetersns. ot For mi'y had mot been split | ot o A | ; Sadly_mis tion concerning the relief of unem- | ho shall hive spe b gt r B2 LOVING DAT'G asunder by litigation over manage. s ’ p i SONIIN-LAW ¢ THE DOCTOR $15C,003 SUFFOLK FIRE. |ploved. to which recommendation the | iy Mt Ve, shectal resard for e olen Mare fusisted by amumbet"o | foncof the vast e : et O L s PR 1 Gone, but not forsotten ment. | this service for the veterans are ask. | lisposing of all her interests in the A 1 I Py “Of late vears,” Secretary Hoover|ed to communicate with Mr. Kohen. | ‘eizler properties. Minneton » 1000 A M dearly g Socialists object. M. Ekman, leade He testified th: : ; 20 Sou: | S Mnrapies | H Skan. | such steps may be taken. portation of the con 3 stifled 't Muna " 2 ¢ P y T T — of the popular Prohibition party, v Before the board undertukes its from Naval Hospital, Sl his mother, another sister, | T i s Bitssed away for S - ot g " 'S re) enting ors > F T = ol R Naney Ca hell and the Count < . . W. W. Chambers meetings two engineers representing | diers’ Home and the Tuberculosis | ' mphell a nt You will have enough Plant Is Destroyed. Soclal T“("h‘;un“!riv are to meet and formu- | Hospital has been provided, but more uffolk had paid a '\'lx'!]l to |h‘l~‘ 3 cowho love the funeral ex ses h; e e % - s et Wi el ol by ate detailed programs. he author- | volunteer cars are needed to earm oming properties and all seemed i - 4 i e hek ers. dear e { 1“\"‘]\ \I;“ L‘;:\‘PI s (fi flf“}? L\‘efw“i‘}“«‘!ntlrmx o l\“:lll'rl‘ntu::ll‘]xl:l”!}'.;\p ity of the board extends only 1o the | diabled vaterans from Walter Reed | sitisfied with the conduct of the & e o i LT WALl of und-termined or s g - ) sts. Sdhiimt p LS Oy 10 B e : S *usin i y . 3 - f A A S Complete Funerals troved the main plant of the Mont. | budget commission voted adversely | Preparation of g el B A anl R b idh)'-- b i - LavViNG ‘Wire Toyed the M e O itn & o | against the cabinet's attitude of grant. |2 mendations. e recom. | et fospitals, Charles Kohen, [ He s e leased the mine prop- ok ,,”,'::!lml at $150,000, ing doles and other privileges to|mendations must be dealt with by |chairman of the committer. yeports | erties because his mother insisted A;l?“;n:i‘ v e B Bonie heavy downpour kept the ;vn»fi(e fl;-r"luvk'vd-(l:;n workers. A ma- Gongtess iand)ithie (Cariadlan, [Eovern-\/QwWners of cars Who ate Willingtoidoije b e leie Shains SNGRES ITEAt of oe i) ones at bis Bl flames from spreading. A night shift | Jority of the parties represented on g of mill men was at work, but all were | the budget ~commission held out] ., ek 3 12 e M L Sl g : B STEEL VAULTS, $85 believed to have escaped | aainst aid heing given where reason. | S4id, “a hreak has developed in the {at 606 Thirteenth street. before to gl Saraci= gt Calimtia 00 Noon ] RTIE BEVERIDGE MBULANCES, $4 . |l ek tiace ]ty exearpment at ‘the center of the |morrow noon. Axclinments will be | aipo = a Lopes—Tareatini o Nogs ne it Al ) - - = I” M. Eicman started life as a black. | Horseshoe Falls, creating a Vishaped | made. Automobilex beartni the vet GIBSON FRATERNITY HOST LING HAWKINS. 1o < p al smith and then became editor of a |notch into nereasing vol- | erans are to leave the various hos ST N : 3 ceeee.. ooy | of our dear fat sl el | paper of prohibitionist tendencles | ime of _water is concentrating, | pitals at_1:30 and return to the city | o ’ " ! ae 0P who deft s 100 R. F. HARVEY’S SON In Bskitstana. thereby impoverishing the flow of | before 6:30. ermont Representative Fetes Dis- Ll coses SO Wt n : W. W. Chambers Co. - k. 2 ORI, water over the two wings of the| The outir \ annual_event of trict Chapter of Theta Chi P st i e . . FUNERAL DIRECTORS | = Rai < and greatly lessening their mag- | the local organization of the Veter- % i 2 S DEDNESDAY Bug fet this fittle foken b 14th, Cor. Chapin N.W DLUMBIA 157 { 17 Taken in Roanoke Raids. |nificent scentc effect. lans of Foregn Wars, and any ex Representative Gibson of Vermont 4 e CRRetl ] SRR G S LT L JREDE P! ki LOWEST PRICES | ROANOKE, Va., June 5 -l o . penses Incurred ave to be defraved s host at a dinner meeting last |} Im 22 Midnieht ACHENt g fuiihtul i st b Col. 432 ‘,.4 cted by Prohibition Administ Erosion Proves Rapid. by the recepts of the poppy sales. | night of the Wachinzton Alumni| Loam'y aaibe | CITI 1800 Noon | fulwiler, Federal agents, ““This notch recently has broken| The Nobles of the Almas Temple | “hapter of Theta Chi ernityv at . SR 0 by United States deputy marshals|dewn at the rate of more than 7 feet | are assisting the V. F. W. commit- | he Continental Hotel. Mr son | Fort Vit mula. | 100 AN | ¥ o and under-cover men, vesterday | vearly. and thus the Kalls from a | tee, nx are the Shrine Band, the “Nut | < a member of the fraternity’s Alpha @ 2:00 PN O carry your message rounded up 13 white men and 4 ne- | scenic point of view is gradually com-| Band.” the auxiliaries of the V. I. W. | hapter at Norwich University, and is . Your'memor | s e oes, each said to be an fintegral | mitting suicide.” { chapters and a group of young wom. | honorary president of the local alumni i The e vau 5 of love and sy ‘“]’*‘th.‘~ | hart of the rum-running organization.| Acting on susgestions from the|en under the direction of Mother up. : GONDOLIERS CHASE FISH. oEmso > DEVOTED CHILDREN. there are no floral trib- J|! Indictments will be presented the|Canadian authorities, the ,\'mzurul» ead. Mrs. Margaret Lidstone is| The local chapter decided at the | R OuE. wister and e, DAL HE B Poderal grand jury next week hoard of control also will report on | chairman of the auxiliaries commit- | meeting to offer a_cup for annual | . i DErls d utes so expressive as f|=————————————————the possibllities of further diversion | tee. ompetition among the 41 active chap. | SiXteen-Foot Dolphin Appears inj [ "o of water for power purposes, provid —_— ters of the fraternity for subscriptions P N — oo, the ) Blackistone-designed | ed the engineertig work = contem. | e Rattle, the fraternity's maga i 3 : | plated demonstrates that it ¢ WALES GIVES MEDALS zine. Plans also were formulated fc VENICE, J 5 (®).—The gon-| Viikre SOuIk finckeve rest SWAT THE FLY accomplished without any 1 i automobile caravan of Washing. | doliers of Venice, who long have been | HENDE WARD. DORSETT. _In oy ra S scenic values. on members to the annual convention | elothed in romane e thicte rolall ! 5 of my- fend. HATTIE e roever satd the need for somel T U, S." MARKSMEN | ¢"tre fraternity tn Philadeinhia next | sor n o s i "\ho lefe me one. g Take advantage of an [l N& 1ot SO0 8 Betiie Decame | September. The chapter has appoint a 16-foot doiphin which made WARD “ane .1 a_committee to endeavor to bring [way inte the Grande Canal. They pu uncie ROBE sx; th Up early start by an aggres- apparegt during studies by }h.- Amer- | A - (eah et ssio ointed three years 5 . » = spsasaidiad et b ¥ June 1K, 191 v r e a’ S sive war on the fly at the |fi| ichn comimisec s ;.'x-.,m..n g Piince, at Dinner by Westminsters | ‘h¢ 1927 convention w Washinzton. 5 some time, but were| 1 L% DORSETT. thas vour Al ago to investi u capture it. beginning of the season. hected with the Lakes and the irance of a dolphin in the | The Star has for free |||| Lawrence Ttiver, of which te was| to 107th Infantry Riflemen, Also | ZAGGENGER PLANE FALLS|canai i unprecedented event. b aSiA Ve distribution wire - handle ||| <Pairmym e the opinion of | Fresents Shield Trophy. | = b RS fly swatters. competent engineers that this situa-| = | One Person Reported Slightly Hurt | Card of Thanks. ~ i {tion could be remedied Mr. Hoover | ; Ask for one at the main [l o cottd 26 EEEERE L lited” has | B the Asomatest Pre i e ed of Thanks. P TWO STORES g ur lovin HE office of The Star, or at |||} en the construction of small islands { LONDON. June 5.~ The Prince of ; oved | Your nieac: i iife worth while I | hint above the notch in order | Wales, s ary colonel of th A . dune 5 (®).—An airplane - : ! ere | T Whieh an ade Tife wc 14th & H 1222 F St. any of the Branch Agen- a point above the notch in ‘ f the une § U).—an ane X L E e e i T I o ater and spread it over | Queel a cras i : ) ] JECEFITONE cies. fifolatuens ihy i : 1561y dinner last nizht by the [l sterday at Tempelhof, on the | brother. WILITAM | o0 | PALMER. | 1Tn o iy of our dear +wings of the Falls.’ r rother: DA & MAIN 3707 FRANK. 5357 | the wings 3 veziment in honot of the 107th United {outskirts of Berlin, says a_dispatch to | MBS, LM AAZEL S ites Infantry Reziment. The West change Telegraph Co. from the | i bl L KILLS LINEMAN IN DUEL. |minsters and the Civil Service Rifles |German capital. And ‘ali the world . { were defeated recently at Bisley by The pilot escaped, but one of the > i e ;"1.‘«'\-'!‘-‘1 he s h;mm. | the American riflemen for the Vincent |1 s reported to have been ay, June 4. 1f ou were e LDREN Fixup theatticinto Petersburg, Va., Patrolman m“edbs""’."'l dii it s i a ac R, Bre WILLIAVS 1o s bl s e presented the shield to the 3 our déar Tather. JOHN F a den, extra sleep- Under $1,000 Bond. inni m and gold commemora . i v ing quarters, or a PETERSBURG, Va., June 5 (®.—! adges to its members and childr‘e;n’tpllay- Patrolman R. B Tucker of the Peters e e e i room.Gypsolite burg force is at liberty under $1,000 officers shook hs e 2 al 2 O b hactiona < fital | dially with each of the marksmen, and ST L of Ruth Seor ) mear . bl Loy o vensold | then broposed a toast to the 107th In- | District of Columbia—Rain _th at John T Rhines & Co, rooms, warm in wounding of Ralph, L, 2dvearold f ey, \fternoon and tonight; tomorrow fair g : ) e i winter, cool in lineman of Columbia, 8. C.. aE “1 ‘congratulate you all most land continued cold: moderate north m 9 a. he . ings sweet memories hare Thursda S i . 3 e e Irinks i trar \ 0 hurt gn|We Of the Queen’s Westminsters A land and Virginia—Rain to- N r . _Thoushts of one 1 loved so dear Jatrolman ‘Tueker was unhurt |86 Q9 (e QUei S, Y CAmIEERER T | night; tomorrow partly cloud 3, 1880, at 15 3 i Tiie rolting stream of Tife rolls on. the fight, which was staged in analley | o pj emporarily. If we have any- | much chang: in temperature: fr fovink sisterof i s thes 4 in the western part of the city when | pj,; to way in the matter. it will not [ northeast ani north w Emma L, and Fune Of my loved one who st there: the officer came upon Kindel and his i pe Jong hefore our regiment goes over | West Virginia—Partly cloudy: o el LT Monds v once enjoved, companion, Howard Jarratt, hiding. | ¢o feten it back again." showers in_east portion tonight: to- Tt : t i When'se it According to Patrolman Tucker and | ¢q) twade H. Hayes, captain of the | morrow fair; rising temperature in| Ween not for death! T s e T Jarratt, both the officer and Kindel{ American team, in response expressed | west portion. e "ount of “fears is sex b b L drew guns and fired at the same time. | deep appreciation for the prince's re- A o ot e HEAEh e T b Lt i k Jett me. daughter dear, The officer fired the second time is|marks, and also for the splendid re-| . i Who' knows that holy love may fill o Kindel ran, and in order to take Jar- | ception the riflemen had received on | o Thermometer—t pm. 5 8 pm. g hat i ratt into custody did not pursue the [all hands. 12 midnight, 50; 4 a.m.,, 49; 8am.| Gogt nows b fleeinz man. The officer did not know ELbs i i b LT s dume 4. 1 er - | o the man until yesterday ar = .m., .07, & pm. hived il % 3 e day 1 will cla b :fl»rl:];:gflh(fihe: Kindel's body was| McLean Students Graduate. 30.05; 12 midnight,” 30.03: 4 am, e e (ST | HER DEVOTED ‘NOTHER. ; o s 30.00: 8 a.m., 29.98; noon, 20.94. ¢ on ) June : found: T T e g Highest temperature, 5%, occured at ; hence to St. Jusepti'e C ere | ¥/ In, sad' but loving remem- i I Taa— McLEAN, = T 2:15 v - - » dear mother and grandma Siernas isk Schooll grudus aix | 12:15 yesterda temperature, of her soul. ‘Relatives and friends | JULIA VARBQUGH who deparied s MURDER SUSPECT FREED, |Sioman Hien Scivol = oelumea 2t 4 am todas! gttt Tismen ' et | e fho St b - Gasch delivered the salutatory, Charles | Tomberature same date last year— |y py - p .\nd'lu} e World i pale " Clarke the class histor Russell » ; b e 2 E er of A a. are hereby | And all would be <o happy. too, Harry F. McCarty Brought From|yo,n; e class poem. The class song, Tide Tables. ified of b e an Honolulu in Cowling Case. | written by Russell Young, wassungby | (Furnished by United States Coast o - Has gone and 1eft e pobndiT0" e o oy | the members. Jacob Zoll delivered the | and Geodetic Survey.) o maother. kind o e e il e st 3 5 . |then ; 2'God Ernt her etomsal ora NORFOLK, Va. June class prophecy, Doris Haines the last| mogay—Low tide, 10:20 a.m. and For them she Mwabs dd her best: HEF DEVOTED DAVGHTERS AND Harry F. McCarty, Who was brought | jil and testument and Frances Hile- | 10:39 b - high tide, 3:34 am. and 4 God grant her ete GRANDDAUGHTERS § i - TR half around the world to face a charge | man the valedictory. H. E. Hanes H. CORWIN. Pres. |* v £e | ma = p.m. L. CHESTNUT. Sec. K of murder growing out of the mys-|gve the address. Miss M. A. Snead | pomorrow—Low tide, 11:18 a.m. |fLice bt h can pro U e this is ferious slaying of John P. Cowling, [[50Gnted the diplomas. The Lincoln | na 11251 pms high tide, 434 am: | “SATFOOT, , Departed thix_ lfe sune 3, ~a naturalist and recluse, at his home | memorial medal was presented to|gang 5 p.m. L st. n.w. GREF: avote 0 near Suffolk, and who has since spent | jacop Zoll. The Sun and Moon. Hitner or A o : Neither the succe: E C a pe boar several months in jail waiting triai, is i o P | e the suecessors of, nor comcciet - . " . he o R. Spear establish- free. : g . Today—Sun rose 4:43 a.m.; sun s g e e d Thursday, on the eve of the date| M. L. Akers, Rail Official, Dies. |sets 7:30 p.m. " i 2 p AL e 1009 H'St. N.W. set for his trial, Commonwealth's At-| [ (CIQUILLE, June 5.—Matt I.| Tomorrow—Sun rises 4:43 am.:| 3 & R § v 040 F St N.W i i torney Charles B. Godwin announced e | amemt of the ¢ &, 0. | sun sets 7:30 p.m. fomanbs SEl 1 w;‘)’ P}lt up “,""-h‘:‘llamagedha“d mflg’“}' Wal!’ or torn and faded wellpaper e had nolle prossed the case for lack | AKETS: 5" ,"l:\:,‘i: eAllvuads, & caitalist; jJoon rises 2:03 am.; sets 2:28 silence. Omer dr.:::‘n:rv., 3 }oseph"f_i.‘(B"llxl‘ish's Sons e 3 pre .m. Lot . AC v a day longer? We can show you how to improve every room in your McCarty was charged with the ki | died here tod: Automobile lamps to he lighted | teriment Union Gemetery. "Rocks 13034 M ST. N-W. Establiched 1842 Phone West 0t i i the night of R - -half hour aft it o g rv of my dear | —— —- - seie home, quickly, easily, and at moderate expense. ing of the recluse on the night o Births Reported. one-halt hour after sunset. | PEW, Savea vy e ety 'of e o il e too, mass will be said ‘at 9 a April 23, ar:;. fxm 1n;i:|clment dh:wlm; R 6 Grent Fillo at S g away one year ago_today You can put in new fire-resisting walls—and finish them to suit your own e s b e tolowing hitns have peon eporied o | pevature, 64; condition, muddy. S| Ll e e il . g . = . A = theh Health I guns my_beloved . ELIZABET! TE Gk ideas. You can do it quickly, without muss, one room at a time, if more o Jons sotn on || Soore i e et 1007 Weather in Various Cities. BEwwilo aied e sear axo todas. June | Main 5512 . e e . . o A Bernardine M. Guhisch, girl. . convenient. Gypsolite is the tried and better gypsu art of Herford Tynes Cowling, inter [ John R. and Rernardine M Gup & Temperature. *x ’ i —_— = P! gypsum wallboard, rigid, strong, part of Herford Tynes Cowling, inter,| - i o Siichelnn Arcar, it g z Ma Ber soul sest i, peace. Amen. i DiEner R Serviee 801 we [T oo O we and light in weight; that will make your home more comfortable, more the slain man, in the Army in Hono-| Emmest t-and bucy T Crovder. sirl SN, Departed this life. in Gl triumph W. W. Deal & Co. 8 i & the late’ James L. Simnis and the mother | Automobile Service. L7 3 Wife Sues for Divorce. wiiiom 1, and Milieed ¥ \an, Doren. bor. their loss one sister. fourteen erandehil: absolute divorce. and alimony. They Scott R, and Lueille Gilliland, irl. from St. Pauls M, E. Chureh Oxon M i i i 5! i i 3 > Wi N Norris, 3 = S lined with a tough fibre material. Stronger by 25% thousands of minute dead air cells, best non- March 16, 1911. The wife charges| pranklin G. and Ella N_ Norris, girl Birmingham 1004y | TAYLOR. Friday. June 4. 102 at his |3 ctor and Em service and satisfaction. and obstruct the passage of heat, cold, and sound. They have 7 children. ~Attorney| &nd_Virgie M. Brimmer. boy. Botem Biojoudy | THORNTON TAYLOR. beloved huchand e At e v N W S—Saws more easily: Cuts as clean and true as FOUND. = | (VEIRer 3. and Hilda Barrett, boy! Ghicaeo -+ breakage: Si th 1113 SEVENTH ST 3—Less breakage: Stands rough treatment wil at Washington An Rescue League, 349 heand Laura Moore, girl. at 2 pm. (Cleveland, Ohio, paers please e v smi ) T. F. COSTELLO - . el ol faith, riday. June 4. 1026. at 9:30 ¢ E beautiful, more valuable for rental or sale. lulu. g o AT RO " RACHEL SIMNS. heloved wite of | 5 318 H L NE LINCOLY 4208 S Honhnd Anna T Alvert. hoy. of Margaret and Laura ¢ : P - beeca Johnson. Henrs: Josenh. Steven and CHAS. S. ZURHORST Gypso‘ite is 6 ways better Esther G. Grimm yesterday sued| Rovert k. ir; and Minnie J. Hrooks, bo. Chiarles Bimms. She.alko leaves 1o mommd . oy 1 J 3 Borete and Margaret M. Buckley. gifl. e o e ot 2 William Grimm, a plasterer, for an| Foulc'. and Gotdle F Bureh, gitl. A S Tolatives A frender Furos 2 —Greater strength: Wide boards of gypsumrock, ~4—Better insulation: Pure gypsum, containing \ere married at Hagerstown, Md. | Groree F. and Mareuoritg E; Hatsfup, boy. Adlantle Gty .00 3 R T8 Niliars Chlciating: i than other gypsum wallboards, giving greater conductor known, make up the core of Gypsolite, cruelty, desertion and misconduct. ?:hrr"y J. fi'fi' &":flfiln;vynfig'h'fli."fi"x. g::.m:ck residence. 1764’ U at. WILLIAM Commodi- le. - . . . . Block represents the wife. . “and Claudia Carbo, boy and girl of Katle Myers Taylor, fath Mire | Moderate prices. iz le:‘llg:n“::n;{ypmm wallboards, in spite of pine. No crumbled edge: ickly fitted around BEAGLE,_HOUND—Male black body, tan | gamuel Dy and Mars Schywarts. bo. Clevelang - 5§ T W Ees Jon B Myom, T Frank Geier's N ar windows and doors with perfect joints. andy white markings. Qwner "kindly claim R eard and Hattie Holmes. girl. Golum'as.C. 20.88 5 lors, 2292 Georgia aves Su June 6. | Modern Chanel. Te K 2 44 il 3 i i d ave. 8 ¥ e Cook, irl. 1 less damag?, because of its greater strength and 6—Nails without breaking: May be nailed within Maryland ave.. Wamer D, A cicve. MIMoF. boy. astun” .- 30 9 130 Gl THOMAS. Fel acteen June 3. 1020, at NOW LOCATED AT a B 11:30 bm.. LEWIS W."THOMAS. beloved | 1724 N. CAP. ST.. NORTH 707 ty. When installed it will not warp, crack, of an inch of the edge if necessary, withou Samuel and Lillie Dorsey. girl. © 50 . edg ry, it LOST. Snmuel And Sylvetta Richards, girl. | D 20 s husband of - Grace = Brooks Thomas. Tigi shrink, or otherwise deteriorate. langer of splitting the core. Holds firmly in place. Shi Sunday, In Yellow tasicab: o . GAMERA. Sunday, in Yellow taxicab; Te- hn D. and Cora L. Ray. il Funeral from hi o = CAN > e e ?n".::.:; drom pis Tae podiengs 15 351t | - Gag, W, Wise Co. i rd.Main . Apartment 818. aniel and Pearl Byrd. boy. une 7.°at 2 p.m. Relatives and friends aited: g 2200 M St. N.\W. i May his soul rest in peace. THOMAS. A special &I.)_mmunAIu;i(nn of B Phone W. 138 Moderate Prices _ Reld at the templé. Sth at. and’ Vireinia Wm. H. Sardo & Co. ave. g, Monday. June 7. at 12 o'clock | o e N E shaip. for the purpose of attending the | £12 H ST, N/E. unetil, ot onr late” brother, "L W Modern Chapel. ______Lincoin 824 fuil attendance s requested, order of RAL_DESIGNS. By Attest: SAMUEL W, WATSON: 86y Geo. C. Shaffer *° l}:‘:"s:imi‘v_' T SRRERZN3TITNARSS 1 & o %% %225 e 108, 20 Y ; and 3305, Deaths Reported. il - & DOG, large, brown and white. male, white on Haml, 5 face ‘and breast: resembles a Collie; reward. | rhe following deaths have been reported to - Dottt Brows. ST T | e 8, CriL 0. Georeo WaahiHan 3 - wirehair Fox e S, Crat. 20. vier ,..mf' ,un:l'llr Lincoln Park eection. Re- | University Hosnital, Sarde 30 15th et. se. 6° | peniamin A° Mankin. 77. 2141 G at. Ehilad 2 B rso FRATERNITY PIN—DBiack face il goid | Frances Voexele. 37. en route Garfield Hos ;38 v ~ lgtiers. AS B, Ratm o A- M. Costinett, | Pligynerine . Trotter, 20. Georse Washing- | portiand Ore WALLB o ARD HORSES (iwo). one bay and one sray: $10 ton, U oower. A1, Casualty Hospital. | &2JSER- 00 ] 5 A TcKER (nee Ready). the he ER. S—1 Catherine M. Wilson. 22, 68a Bafes st. ERIN] . = = il o . p— KEYS—In leather I017, June 2. Return 10| GAtRerInG e 6. Providencs Hospital. e o110 o8 T2 ehty"an s late Jomn BLACKISTONE'S arbs o D S e = n ard, 5 ST, CGibson, . 235 11th et. s.e. o 91 Nora Ready and, ths late John i A 5057 8en sk, n.we. Mona 3a Floral “Blanket Sprays Ec RING, oval diamond, two oblong emeralds. | Flay McComb, 36, 1302 W st DiEh mase will be sung tor the re; | Other, PRty rd. ~ Ph 3 Jefferds. 76, U. 8. S. H. Hospital. se. . L = > T Very liberal rewar one Cleveland 376: Fesiey erds. . s ATabaiia Caon E‘:md Cemetery. Relafives and {riends Promm Avto Delivers Servive. her idence. 15 . 3 WHITE_ EL CARVED CHA 3, Johnson. 53. Freedmen's Hospital. S E i = 3262 K Street N.W., Washington, D. C. { B o Colnama o | Bt anees, 3% AR ; e i AR e sy, St 3 CEMETERY LOTS. Eve ¥ X e, 20, 182 A udy : 7 s £ Shah Aot 03, o’ 60 2 Lonisa Wrieht, 20,1528 ailineer. Hospital. & e ‘will be fa: | MONUNENT LOT TN CEDAR HILL CENE- DOG-—Large, color tan and white: answ Pleage'return to South Washington Clara Goldman, 77. Enietecncy Hospital. ~ | San” Antonio TR, e oeria) KATH: | CHOICE FLOBAL EMBLENS. Main 2416. Gypsolite board, ready to put up. We will estimate costs, without obligation ROt b e Erndar moralng. Wa: | o Apthus Jordsn. 3 moatha. Children's Hos- jol's_Church, where MUTUAL BUILDING SUPPLY CO orns o - e b | (A B ASRETRRSS | pam oS b o BT E s b 4 e s S LG - Richard Jackson, 0. Georgetown Univer- | s S mpasrgllun.’l: :l’g;lhsn —._,___—_._& W = i % d {riends “invited, Ty WRIST WATCH—Ludy's, Friday —nightz | Miles Watkine ). Bemereency Hospligl. - | & 5 3 ives s Anmapre 3t Mo S sacrifice for im teok. dooi | Qe wiliam % § montha. SAE N st clial ) DDars blaass coB3.): 6" THORE 10053, Sunday mormine. PO e of Kine. Liberal reward: Clev Va. 13 Hinrietta Wolf, 62. 2653 Woodley m. at Sibley Hosnita RO RL BN RRELEYS pratalp S416. o 4 it £ hence to St. G O A raturned to 1003 Evaris et e, word Kerk. 07. U, 8 & 5. Hospital. QkarenG: 20 ; dhenee ' S5 i G whers | iy Depwutl Plops Deiege. Moderate it Hompital 3 sty | = (*livet Cemieiery.: Rame and_ date on Beturn to oani 160 ot Bewards

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