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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, JUNE 7, 1926. Natlonally Famous Foods— FOODS, SUCH AS DEL MONTE, HEINZ AND CAMPBELL’S, WHOSE VERY NAME | MEANS QUALITY, ARE ALL OBTAIN ABLE AT THE A&P STORES, AND AT PRICES WHICH ARE USUALLY LOW! Silverbrook Print Butter Texas Onions 4-25 8 O’Clock Coffe Snowdrift Shaker . In the convenient Y4-lh. Tahle Portlons “Look for the Cow on the Carton™ Diamond Crystal Salt 15 “The Salt That’s All Salt”, FREE- LOWING Reg. Pkg:. Full Strength, First Grade Coffee from our own Brazil- ian Plantations. The Pure Vegetable Shortening for Every Cooking Purpose One- Pound Size Two= Pnund =48 WHOLE MILK CHEESE EXTRA SWEET MARYLAND Corn 10 Wednesday, June 23 and Continuing Throughout the BEGINNING Summer Months Our Stores Will CLOSE AT 1P.M. Each Wednesday All Varieties 5¢ Soft Drinks, 6 Kraft Cheese “%o" imento Piccadilley Cheese Large Lemons Pure Lard /g Package Nutto Margarine Tood"Oleomargarine Sun-Maid Raisins Sunsweet Prunes 2 Campbell’s Beans 3 ... 25¢ Tomato Soup 3 ... 25¢ Van Camp's jncore Spaghetti mean Spaghetti American ane Apple Sauce Brand Abner Drury’s Beverage Pacific Toilet Paper 4., 25c | 2. 25c | NavyBeans 4, 25c “Pink Salmon 17¢ Sultana Jams .2 Sultana Jelly Y Pectin A&P Preserves J el l=0 Assorted Flavors Puffed Wheat Puffed Rice Shredded Wheat Pure Fruit . Kellogg’s Cornflakes p:,;_lflc Star " P&G Soap 35 coe 25¢ : e, 10C | Palmolive Soap 3 .. 25¢ Post Toasties Heinz Rice Flakes YOU ARE SURE TO ENJOY IN “0-QBlend” It has pleased millions for over half a century. Puffed or Seedless Pkg. CEYLON JAVA Eastern Shore 2 i 25¢ | Tomatoes .. 42¢ | Tomatoes wz. 39¢ | Tomatoes Eastern Shore lona Brand Wagner Brand 20c | Tomatoes .25¢ | Corn 2%, w. 35C | "Corn Pige Bl Shoc Pes 14c |"Corn o siveer carion 25€ | Lima Beans & String Beans Heinz Beans < 10c | Heinz Spaghetti can 120 cn 14 | A&P i Beans Aged.in Wood Jar ZEC sar 30C e 11C | Sardines o, e 13¢ | Argo Red Salmon ., 37c | “Lux Toilet Form 3 ..., 25¢ l6c 12¢c | Lifebuoy Soap . 173C | Sunbrite Cleans DIA Tea TALL CAN Brand Lb., 50¢ | Van Camp’s EVAPORATED Bottles Contents Med. Cans Large Can Med. Cans 3 Cans Cans Minnesota Crosby Cans 35c | Can 2 Cans Can Med. .Cans Med. Cans 2 3 Cans Bottles Contents Can Milk 10 Lb., 3% GOLD MEDAL PILLSBURY, CERESOTA Wisconsin Peas 10¢ 25¢ 15¢ 10c 25¢ s 25¢ 35¢ 15¢ 25¢ 10c 25¢ 25¢ Heinz Tomato Soup ,, 10c 25¢ 25¢ 2 Cans l lC Cake er Can 1c 3¢ Fresh Milk | | | went | | | TIGE MRS. ANNA R. COLE DIES | EX- COLLEGE DEAN DIES. AT 80, IN TENNESSEE Widow of Former N. C. and 8t. L. Railway President Spent Many Winters in Washington. | By the Associated Pre NASHVILLE, Tenn., June 7..—Mrs. Anna Russell Cole, 80, widow of Col. W. Cole, former president 6f the Nashville, Chattanooga. and St. Louis Railway, :|nl1 mohter of Whiteford R. Cole, president of the Louisville & varhville Railroad, died at her home, ‘olemere, on the Murfreeshoro pike, inte last night following a brief fll- ness. RBesides her son, W. R. Cole, she is survived by one daughter, Mrs. | Dempsey Weaver, of Nashville; four | sisters, ‘Mra. Frank S. Washburn of | Rve, N. Y.; Mrs. Charlie R. Dibrell |'of New York City. Mrs. John J. Cohen of Atlanta, and Mrs. George Ramill of Augusta. A nephew, John Cohen, editor of the Atlanta Journal. For the past 37 years Mrs. Cole has spent her Winters in Washing- ton and her Summers at Wequeton- sing, Mich. Funeral services will be held at !the home \\'rdn!sda\' afternoon. | SUNKEN SHIP TOTAL LOSS W YORK. June 7 (#).—The Washington Irving, $1,000,000 flag- ship of the Hudson River Day Line, which sank off the Jersey shore last week, will be a total loss, officlals of the line said today. The bodies of the three persons who lost their lives when the vessel »wn after a collision in a fog have not heen found It's an ill wind that blpws nobody good But you have fair winds and fair treat- ment at our store on your bills, as we do not charge yvou ex- tras, interest nor service on your charges or budget buying. There are no ill avinds to hamper and restrict your re- sources. We you, buy We do not penalize our friends, only for charge what you R. F. HARVEY'S SON FUNERAL DIRECTORS COLUMBIA 157 LOWEST PRICES RING APPAREL BLACK FOR MOURNING In 24 Hou The Carmack Dry Cleaning Co. Lincoln 239 GINGER ALE! : NONE BETTER A. G HERRMANN WE HELP THE FAMILY . We give you a complete Funeral for $75 5100 $125 up —leaving you an ample sum to pay all other expenses. The same service at a little price is served by W. W. Chambers Co. at THE BROWN STONE FUNERAL HOME corner— 14th & Chapin Streets N.W. Phone Columbia 432 Your hands are in the dishpan .an hour and a half a day.. Don’t let kitchen soap roughen and redden them » wash dishes with Lux and save One teaspoonful is enough . . o South. June 7 (®).—Dr. dean of the West Virginia College, of Agriculture, Morgantown, W. Va., died at Johns Hopkins Hospital early today. The immediate cause of death was em- bolism. Dr. Lyman came to the hospital last April 13 suffering from an in- curable malady. A slight ment set in about a week ago and although his physicians held no hope of recovery the end came suddenly and was unexpected. . Dean Lyman was horn in Tllinois s ago. B4 years ag . FRANK ABUSE CHARGE | 'UNDER INVESTIGATIGN Baltimore City Employment Office Given Free Mail Rights, Says Official. Spacial Dispatch io Tha St 0 BALTIMORE, June -Investiga- tion of reports that the Federal em- ployment service branch office in Baltimore has permitted use: of its Federal mailing frank by the munic- fpal employment bureau in lieu of office rent will he made by Benjamin . Woelper, Baltimore postmaster acting on orders from Washington. Action 1s said to have heen pre- cipitated hy Mayor Jackson, who, upon learning recently that the Fed eral agency occupled space free rent in quarters of the city hureau with which it i= in competition, launched an inqui J. A. Mnuir, Federal employment director of Maryland, said the frank ing privilege had heen accorded by BA I«TIWDRE, George Lyman, way of payment for office space. Since | the establishment of a municipal post office in 1922 the frank privilege ha never heen nsed by the city agency, was the comment of George B. Mc. Allister, head of the latter hureauy Dnring " the period from 1920, when he tonk charge of the agency, to 1 Mr. McAllister sald. the frank was used only infrequently. MRS. M. MILLER DIES. Held at Mount Rainier Tomorrow. Special Dispatch to The Star. MOUNT RAINIER, Md., Mra. Martina Miller, 74 died at Mrs. Emily G. Haas, and son-in-law, Joseph Haas, postmaster of Mount Rainier, terday morning. Besides \Mr Haas, Mrs. Miller is survived by two daughters, Mrs. I T. Hale of 1423 South Carolina avefue southeast, Washington. and Miss Grace Miller of Brentwond. and two sons, Ralph E. Miller of Alexandria and George G. Miller of Brentwood. Funera] services will be held tomor- row ing at 10 oclock from the dence here, the Rev. Wen dell Allen, pastor of the Mount Rainjer Methodist Episcopal Church conducting the services, Rurial will be In the Bladensburg Cemetery = . ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. TONIGHT. Citizens’ Association Takoma Park, D. C.. whl meet, & a'clock. Names of committee chairmen will he announced. Funeral Services to Be Jure 7 years old, of The Writerscraft Club will meet, & a'clock, in basement of Mount Pleasant Public Library. Three original stories will be presented by Mrs. E. M. Den- ton. Miss Clara Manderschied and John Rodgers Magill. Any one inter- ested in writing is invited. Mrs. Ellep Spencer Mussey Tent, No. 1. Daughters of Union Veterans of the Civil War. will meet, 8 o'clock in Grand Army Hall. The Maine State Society will meet, 8 o'clock, at the Washington Club, Sev- enteenth and K streets, Installation of officers by the orator of the soctety, Dr. Gilbert P. Brown. Mrs. Marie | Perry Stafford will give a talk on ‘‘Memories of the North.” Alexander Clavton will play piano numbers, and Mist Alice Robinson will read. Re- freshments. Club: Glea Club re Women's City 5 a'clock. — hearsal a St. Joseph’s lawn fete scheduled | for last Friday and which wag post- poned hecause of the weather, Wi take place. 7:30 o'clock, in the grounds of the church. The Petworth Women's Club will have a banquet, T o'clack, at the Lee House, CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. George Baldwin McCoy Unit, Amer. ican Women's Legion. will meet Fri- day. 10:30 a.m., at the Church of the Covenant. Col: James S. Pettit Camp, No. 3, United Spanish War Veterans, will meet tomorrow. & p.m.. at 921 Penn- sylvania avenue southeast. Repre- sentative Wurzbach of Texas, and a Spanish War veteran, will make an address. Waneta Council, No. 6, will have a progressive 500 card party tomorrow, 8:30 p.m., at Pythian Temple. Eastérn High School Orchestra and Dramatic Club and Miss Myrtle Posey, District oratorical champion, will give an entertainment for the benefit of the building fund of West- minster Church tomorrow, § p.m. The Coal Merchants' Board of Trade will meet ‘at luncheon tomor- row, 12:30 p.m., at the Lee House. The Wandeérlusters will hold a busi- ness meeting: tomorrow, 8 p.m., at the'| A clubhouse at Franklin Park, Va. All members requested to be present. emale, all Wl and G stw, naw. Owner claim at the Wash- fnkton Animal Rescue League, 330 Maryland —hiagk and white. voung dog. male, SR R Ik A ™ Camer it Washington Animal Res- F4n' Marviand ave. &.w. ight-haired, black and tan: -'"t'-:h' 5102, Reward if r “Capltol_st. Lincoln_405i AU chauffeur's Ticense. rexistra- Iy "’"3”.‘&%’:’.‘.‘:.. “tams. Return 1811 nig i, Reward. o | gma ol ‘Wool- =z N'onn 0604 ADL 108, s Saturday _after- “Telephone " Col. BUI KLE“ ‘worth's. F st. : =5 S—Tortolse m: SLAREE e Eé"" "case. Bl R—Famaie. smmu Reward for coored: d_lemon rotarn (0 1415 6 C" et | oney_and POLICE DOG. DG, ’"’"‘m“"’l'\em'" _"‘c q rness ”fi"m Hih et now. 5 PURSE. AIl tan. conulnin’ about § $19: h ¢ (mmtv 3th and G L] I b e “aih fice. Atlantic Blde ik, loat on Conne Yt rondny. - Reward Potamac 49 icut_ave., 1 1010” Kalo- Rpday vnls'r WATCH—Lady's. Friday i ! e and ‘e'l:mcn Dbacl improve- | of | the home of her daughter, | . found at_10th HENRY C. PERKINS Widely Known Engineer Dies Fol- lowing Attack of Pneumonia. Henry (leveland Perkins, 80 years old, internationally known mining en. gineer and for many vears a resident | of Washington. died at the home of { his son-In-law, Col. Robert Wallach, in { Warrenton, Va., Saturday. an attack of pneumonia about two months ago and had gone to Warren- ton to recuperate before going to Massachusetts to pass the Summer. Mr. Perkins had operated mines in many parts of the world, at one time being manager of the famous Rand | mines in South Africa, controlled by | Wehrner & Reit of London. His work {also took him Into Veneznuela, Alaska and Korea, and for the past 26 years he was president of the Oriental Con- solidated Mining Co., a concern in Korea. He had alen been identified with California_mining interests. He came to Washington about the same time as did two other noted engineers. now dead—Hennen Jen- nings, with whom he had heen asso- clated in South Africa, and Gardner Willlams, who was manager of the famous De Reere diamond mines in Kimberly. e was a trustce of George Wash. ington University and a_membher of the Metropolitan and Chevy Chase Clubs. For many vears he lived at 01 Connecticut” avenue, but lately [ moved to 1717 I street Mr. Perkine was a native of New | York. He is survived by his son, Cleveland Perking, and four daugh ters, Mrs, Albert Carroll, Mrs. Francis Ruggles, Mrs. Robert \allach and Miss Ruth Perkins. His wife died several years ago. Funeral servires will he conducted {at Hamilton. Mass, tomorrow after. noon at 3 o'clack, MRS. A. L. BEERY DEAD. dence Tomorrow Morning. Mrs. Annie 1. Beery, 56 vears old, for many vears an active worker of the Methodist Church, died at the heme of her kister, 1765 Euclid strest, vesterday after a long fliness is T ed by five risters, Mabel, Nora and Gertrude living at the Euclid street address: ‘Mrs. Warren D. Brush of Chevy (Chase, and Mre. A. M. Rubush of Weyers Cave. .Va. and three | brothers, Gilhert M. Huffman of Roa- |noke. Va.: Oscar C. Huffman of Cin cinnati and Michael S. Huffman {Chicago. Mre. Bgery was the daugh- {ter of the late ®ames Huffman, a Confederate veteran H Funeral services will ha conducted |at the residence tomorrow morning {at 1030 o'clock Interment will be in Rock Creek Cemetery. MRS. E. S. DOUGLAS DIES. Mother of | Ex-Representative's Wife Was 70 Years Old. Mrs. Elvira £ Dougias, vesterday at the residence daughter. Mrs, Sydney of former Represent of Minnesota Cleveland Park, about six week Mre. Dougias is survived hy three daughters, Mrs. Anderson, Mrs. Ger.| trude Doane of Lincoln, Me.. and Mrs, George Coons of Proctor, Minn.: also a son, E. Minn. 70, died of her Anderson, wife after an illness of | at Zurhorst's funeral parlor, 301 Easf t 1lamlnl street, tomorrow afternoon at | ¢ o'clock. Interment will be private. THE WEATHER e, District—Fair tonight and tomorow: warmer tonight: moderate tn fresh southwest winds. | Maryland and | cloudy and slightly tomorrow fair: Wwest winds | West Vir | morrow, Virginia — Partly warmer tonight fresh to strong south- inia- Fair tonight and to- slightly warmer tonight. Records for 21 Hours. Thermometer—4 p.m, midnight, t ash., noon, Barometer—4 pm., 2074 5 pm. 29.70: 12 midnight. 20.68; 4 a.m., 39.67 & a.m.. 20.65; noon. 29.62 Highest temperature, noon today. Lowest temperature, 1 a.m. today. Temperature same date Jast | Highest, 94: lowesr, b = Tide Tnbln | (Furnished by United States Coast and Geodetic Survey.) tide, 12:12 7 am. and 5:54 p.m. Rt coN Lot tice, 12:22 a.m. and 1:03 p.m.; high tide, 6:19 a.m. 46 p.m. Condition of the Water. Temperature and condition of the water at Great Falls at 8 a.m.—Tem- perature, 62: condition, muddy. _Weather in Various Cities. T Temperature.sem B E : 8% p.m., 61 6 6 8 a.m. ocurred at ocurred at Stations. *rquma e 3 Abilene.Tex. i Atlanta . | Atlantic Ci | Battimore Birminghar Bismarck ... Boston e BATBBBREDR 2t P “harleston” | fl)mldy ? dear Cloudy Cloudy * .+ Clear Clear. . Cloudy “lear Cloudy + Clear loudy lrlnndy Clear, « Cloudy & Bioudy Hou Rain Jackson’ Kansas City. Los Angeles. Louiaville BB BEDIR BB PESFAPE S S-S P to express my sincere ' lDDrfl'llIlon o my many hbo latives for lh.lr thl orll butes, dus th of my _iuvm rEWERS. © CLAIMED BY DEATH| He had | Funeral Will Be Held From Resi-’ of | ve Anderson| 3100 Cleveland avenue, | A. Douglas of Virginia,! Funeral services will hq conducted! p.m.; high | - Peaths. ARNOLD. _Sundas. June 6. 1026 | ADDISON. beloved husband ot Arnold. Funeral services at 2 ne. on Monday. June i. at 5 p.m terment Columbiis. Ind RECHER. June 7. 1026, at 5 am. at his 237 Mass. ave. n.w. STANLEY aged 56 vears. heloved hus e¥ieve Mrlanghin Recher. Remains resting at Hysong & funeral home. 1300 N st. n.w. Notice of funeral later. BEERY. June 6, 1926 | home of her siaters. Mi and “Gertrude Huftman JOSEPH Harriet drd et at 6 am. at the cr Mabel, Nora { 114 at n.w [ i 8. at 10:30 am. Cemetery. S, Suddeniy. Saturday, June 3 Jnuw ALBERT. haloved “hushand Beiloiis. father of Vioia Berta, Francis and_Rapert Tellonn also leaves to mourn their lose four | ters. one brother and a hos of relatives | and friends “Remaine resting 2t tha W Ernest Jarvie Co Fnd funeral par- '~ "21h and Dumbarton ave. nw Fn ‘neral Tueaday. June & at 1 nm. from the 3t Baptist Church. 22nd . and Dum. barton ave. PBELLOUS. A1l mempers of Toung Men's Progressive Lodgs. No_ 4158, 6.1 0. o are hereby notified of the death of Brothar JOHN BELLOUS. Funera Tuesdas. June B.U1030 o'clock. from Firet Baptist Church. 27th_and Dumbarton ave. n Rey, as, L. Pinn DD oMciating. Cail meeting Mondar. Juna 7' & p RORERT PETERSON. X. 6, JOS. N. LAWSON. P.'S . BROW residance STEWART. Brown at her se. MARY of james B Funaral from Tuesday Saturday. June 5. 1928 1415 " 92nd e beloved wife in ‘har Ath year chapel in Congressional Cometery June R at 3 oom CRINGIAM. Mondax FRANC her T & FHiingham wite M. wifs Notice of funera ICCRRAN. @inday June t Emorgencs Hinpital GEORGE RILEY CURRAN. beiovad and onl son * of Georea T and Manel Curran inee Rilex) Aged 22 vears Funeral T at 1 oclock nom | frem the Tors 6f the Geo. W Wise (6 Bl Relatts ey and fchde invited thrment Mount Zion ' Cemeters . Ma | PORSEY. <» am. a CHARLES nraas ron hrother of his Jate residence Tueedat. June & at 11 Am Intarment at Aclington Nationai Cametars 7 IDORSEY. Companiane of Gua Gna Lair No M. 0 S. Barrin Washington. Province of Pntomac. ase herebs potified of the death nf Companion CHARLES S nflR‘F\ whn departed this life at o, 5OR N et line 5 at 1603 from hie 1: k J at 1 o'clock n.m Compani: jested to attend mesting At G June 7. (‘.‘ 1926, _at orses and Janie Dn al from fanday MANN {3 G G AT ADDELT Sundar. June £ 10°A of her’ danghter. Mre 100 Claveland ate n.w <. DOUGLAS CHAS. W, POTGILAS, residen Anderaon jand Park neral e at Sjdnes Cla. | | FAULKENDE ! 1928 at K am TOWAY. wife of Char | and “danchter of T i Gallawas of Wa of funeral hereafter | GREENWE EDWARD of the la ¢ in Datroit. Mich A ' Paalven: mas F__and on. Notice heloved son | "ENie, 1335 Pa Tusedas Conardtown, Md I please GRISBY. Denar i 1898 ar Fr he and 5 NNTE GRISBY Amanda ' Grishe Seevenson eonan Mamis Bron Funeral Hoapital Barrett 1-30 ndertaking ew. Rela- | atha Goo 50 Ine Gra 4 ot from tives and frien HARVEY homa 1006 at THOMAS B Satnrdas Sifver Snring June Md Bethasda. | the | Deaths. VALESTI Sunas. June 61028 ANGE. A, beloved “daukhter o -fi A",.'r_..u.‘;v.u.nu o5 neral o iy’ residencn th ‘. day. June R at 8:30 :m. "M'll op m at ihe Church of ihe Tmmamilate tion at 0 n'clock. Relatives and 3 l.v‘\rl"!i Interment St. Mars's Cemetery. VEITCR. June 7. 1926, at 340, George D lnw‘ Kell ), '—lm'.'l u! l 1926 MARION WILLIAMS. wife fli ‘rank \\1 h»nm Remaina reatin: at John T tice of funeral Inter 8 WILLIAMS, Al members wf Quesn nf Del- requested to be present nl a eall meating on Tiesday at & n'clock at 1609 11th ot n W 1o mkkl angements for the hfl h “ T \w< of Golden Link Court. No.17. SISTER IDA_B] VWEH P 3 LOR B o Wash: GrorEe, Washingion Homital. Mrs, WILTIAM Departed this Jifs on June 5 borai Couneil. No. 1. A BROTHER WALTER T A HecCase STSTER MARY JOHNS( 1926, 15 WINN. Sundas. June 6, s ™' at GarRrd Hospiial rmiuq’u oved hushand of Mary t_Gorden 1an Funarar from v, R SO0 B June B at 330 pm 3!1 Memoriam. 4 inving remembrance o and aur mother ,EVA MA 00, departed thua iife ‘sight vears Shiorl o sudden was me call When yoii ‘were taken from ue all Butnever will those who Toved son hast Forger the dae Yo wers Taid (n rest DEVOTED HI'SBAND AND CHILDRES BUCHROLZ. In loving memors_ of ou dear husband and father. GUSTAVE BUCHHOL who disd one’ veat ago (0 day. June 7 MOTHER AND €ON Tn ead but loving remembrance of my ' dear mother, JESSIE COZZENS who departed this fife seven sear today. June 7. 1919 Short and sndden was the eal When fou were taken away from us an But neer wiil thoce whe loved you hest The dav ven wers (a1 ta re DAUGHTER. MRS. IDA HALL NG In sad hut Joving -emembrance HY FRANCIS DOWNING. whe de parted thic lifs one cear agn tnday. June t ] COZZENS, * Littla token show T st amembar 't TRMA LUCILLE J¥FFERSON. * DRAEGER. In locing memors of our Ting ‘littie AUDREY. “who devariad 1 i life two rvears ago todar. June God knaw we loved her JOHN AND LIZZIE. * Sacred (0 the memory of me dear NANCY HARRIS. who de. ife 6ne vear azo todar. Jins HARRIS mothe; Paried ¢ T hmart rour mem Alwase tenBar. fond and tris it not a dav. dear mother at 1 do not think nf sou wour aoft and gentle voice. 4 tender emile dear mothar. 1f otfen sesms « not worth while OTED = DAUGHTER AND linge of mr darling Satrdar. | <annder and | A LT O IR S TR | Farces aced 25 yeare and 5 manthe = Fi peral from Fonr Corne Turedar. v at VAL Grace Ch Md. Relatives You snffared haire Ta wait for cure. but all T Alane knew what Fin ealied sou home 10 £ Dear can, Jong and sudden was When voil were taken - . Rut nevar will these wha loved Foreet the dav He zave sou rest HERBERT. The Ladiae’ CLiff annannees the death of Mre HERRERT, in New York City re of pain. wae hest o vou rest | | shmant ' o | | \ | i LENA F Tussday run MARSHALL. Pres NIE E. BARNES, Fin. Sec HUMPHREY. The Distriet of Columhia Commanders of the Military Order of the Loval Lezion of the TUnited States an nounces the death of Compamon and | ax-Commander CHARLES "FREDERICK HUMPHREY. Maior General, U A { At Wachington. D. C e 4 Reral services will he' held at P._E. Church. 1Rth str Circle. on Tuesdar. 8th pm. Interment at the terv. Arhngton, Va Colonel ROBERT M. THOMPSON Commander. 1 i B. P. LAMBERTON. Recor | INGRAM. _Friday Tun 4 | | Thomas near Dupont stanf, at 1026 at Wash oma~ Park” Md tun Tate Nelson In At Gawl ave . Mon ngton _ Sanitarum MARTE B wite’of eram ineral ear chanel. 1730 Pennsy day. Jane 7. at Atlantie City - Satur b A " m HARRIET T A A B rd 1. Inlors and Mrs great-grandeh 3 friends dren for of elati artiiee ate 1 am Where solemn v eung at 10 o soul. ~ Relativ A crandma dex Has zone and left e Denind T Took. where'er I turn, v vacant mlace. DEVOTED CRASDDATGHTFR JERVIS INLOFS. Mambere of the Catholic Re ficlal Sor are reauestad to meet 1813 Mo on Mendar. June 3 1926, a1 0 nm the recidence of Sister AARRIET INLOES. whose funeral take blace from Si. Augustines Chure eedar. June 8 at am i HARLOTTE LUCKETT. Pre MARSHALL, Sec v 1928, at the tesidence of S Haae_ 3 WARTINA LILLIAN Rimnier GREGORY. heloved wife of Lemuel E. Milier Funera’ am.. from " the above r Riadenshurs ' Cameters J.. papers please copy.) MOORE. June 5. 19°6. DANIETL To he Teld from fhe Fir . Tuesdar. June S Tnterment (Morristown. N e from_this world Funeral of Rosslyn. Va. at n.m.. Rev at War- PERKINS, XRY CLEVELAND PER- in hll RO0th vear. Funeral at Ham {lton. Mass.. Tuesday. June & at 3 p.m TETRERBRIDGE. Sundar. June 6 1926, at_her residence. Charlotts Hall. Md_ Mrs LUCY TURNER. wife of the late Dr. G W. Petherbridee. Funeral (rnm All Faith P Tueaday at 2:30 o'clnc D@r'lr(!d this life, suddenls. Saturday, Jane 5 1026, at Baitimore. M| TN P EREANA eibved Wrothér of Henry_Pleasant and father of Annie Lewis (nee Pleasant) and anr\' Pleasant. Fu neral Tussdar. June R, from 1752 A-hllm\ ave.. Baltimore. Md. POPE. Sundar, June 6. 1828, at her r dence. 1501 Park re . NELLIE L. heloved wife of P Pope. aneral IVices al-the above address Tuesdav. June "2t R:A0 am. thenca (o the Chirch of the Sacred Heart. where mas he said at o mm. (Richmand. ' Va Fomery. Ala. Dan REAGAN. Suddenly. Jlmt 5. 1926, EARL F.. heloved hushand' of RAtherine Reagar (nee Waleh) and son of the late Frank J and Jennie T. Wum Funeral service Tuesday. ne 8. at 2 p.m. at the W W Chambere' funeral home. Interment Glen- Wood - Cemetery. (Cumberiand papers please copy.) REAGAN. Suddenly, June 51926 on the Leonardtown road. ARL F. REAGAN beloved son of Frank J. Reagan and hrother of Helen. Tearl. Ruih and Thelma Rea- an. Remains resting at the W W. Cham Lr- funeral home. Notice of Iater. ROCHE. June 6. 1926, at Georgatown Uni- versiiy “Hospital, WILLIAM EDWARD. beloved ton_of Nellie Byrne Roche and rother of Helen B.. Mary and Joseph rennan Roche, of 1116 25th st. n.w. v neral 1rnm lh% ahove residence Tuesda: June 8, at a.m., thence to S phen's Church. ‘whers high mass sung at 10 a.m. for the rl-sm\e of h'l woul. fnterment in HKichmond. Va. (Baltimore and Richmond papers DIOZH copy.) SLAUGHTER, . Saturda; .vum/fl 26 at 10 am. HN N SL usie !flfl. cf‘s ke DM of' ‘uneral u]“‘:'l.d‘ a i ”\‘I’: '“':"i lt ART. [on. " 1 "fflmw\. Pl i tewart_and ther of o flu e Einest Jarvis Co. }E‘-gnl 2 Georgia ave. AR £ rday. Jung 5. 1096, at Emer- I‘Al.'l" slm lay. ’l' C a or- ,%.no}n"“ l'n.gyfl nm(wm.z, be- funerai alty and son of dence; Jyne 8. at 3 eass’ Omit Departed this life Saturday. June 20, k. at Gaflinger i PAVLOR. beloved niis- Jor. Funeral Wednesday: ley's funeral pariors, drd Wa did not know the pain he bore. ‘o did ot ese hitn di ze HIS National Ceme- | Intermant_at 00 departed SothER raw LeE e memors of my Towed wiir, EMILY DAY, LEIGH. who de. arted this life June 5. 19 oft sit alone in the l..,., that are gome ons 0f dear ones ger_upon utifil pictures on My memorz's wall T Cnent with vou Fmily. . har and most presta OTED HUSBAND. HARRY,T LEIGH, Sac- HER nF LEIGE c3d but_loving _reme 0 BRADLEY NE! “ahiy departen this 1ifs Ave ven Tine 101021 evee he faded weajer day hr dar AND FATHER. * emembrance of_egr X We_ehall moet izen cease tn roll 211 “tha hrght for arme vou well snfal F.PEYTON AND FAMILY | PEYTON. In ead hut loving_remam! | 7761 our’dear mather FRANCES vzfig WAy o today. fifteen vears the Snring 1 here rid 18 fair. he world would be happy. 108, "It Gnly sou wers here. Some time son aves shall see 4 w0 wall clasp in hers his earth we'll ses aet and loving face in this wide world your place. a mother kind Ieft us hehind . he alwars did her hest MR EL I SMOOT AND MRS, 6 TN RYRD | smEc A7 Joiae gemembrance of CHARLEY P SHECK deats Two vea nis COMMINGS SN axo o Naver fore HER " TOVING SHIVAL AND THOMAS sTUPDS. i |m 19K We d LOVING MOTHER. * GRACE SHIMM.CUM- to The berond 16 vears 1970 ten_for ona dax SISTER. _ ERMINIE F ATNT. FLIZARETH N n?. sestordas. June £ 19 the pain sou bore sou and saw rou die sad hut loving remsmbr dear -~ darling ATH STIDDS. ‘Who' fieparted 13 ' did not 0nd- by, DEVOTED rA'rl{r:nd.A.\'n MOTHER WILSON. Tn sad hut laving remem of my dear_devotsd mster, CARRIE So¥ arted this ife one year age. d was the call When rou were 1aken from me Bup_never will T forget The day vou were Jaid _to_rest ROY SELLERS. V. L SPEARL CO- Neither the auccessors of, nor conn with the original W Phone Frank. 6626 Formerls 040 F St. N.W. Joseph F. Birch's Sbfli‘ (ISAAC BIRCH) 3039 M ST. N.W, Egtavtisnes 1842 ~Quik Fhone: West 88 W. Dienifed. Effcient S fien—lm &1 H St W. Deal & Automanile Servics s XE LINCOLY go: Chavel Gawler Service Funeral Directors Since 1850 | Main 5512 1332 Penna. Av CHAS. S. ZURHORST A AST CAPIT! " Lincoln Txmoth Hanlon 641 N ST. N E Phone 5543, J WILLIAM LEE Funeral Director and Em- halmer. Lav in Connection. Commad: ezt rices Hra ace RRTEI AR Frank Geier's Sons Co. 1113 SEVENTH ST NW. — Maln 2473 Modern_ Chanel. Telenh: T. F. COSTELLO NOW, LOCATED AT [1724 N. CAP. ST, ORTH ‘Geo. W. Wise Co. - 2900 M St. N.W. Phone W. 138 Moderate Prices i~ Wm. H. Sardo & Co. . $2a0h Gager™ _____ Lincoln §24 Hodern Chawel” FUNERAL _DESIGNS. 00 1411 Geo. C. Shaféu‘ e E [eua ve FI a Oher, BoaWiR o TBba 5 . J:ms- Arllni«r—oe;'prmd;:'—lil-frznnn . “Pe Specidlize in Floral Designs at Modorata - Prompt Auto Deiivery Service F St. |ce l"lor/J ts ',.m. 5 weatg wxp sox. 8| I HSTS NV. MAIN 6958

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