Evening Star Newspaper, June 10, 1926, Page 9

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

THE EVE. o ————|n |y 1" pavs To BomaL AT to “You will never miss the water until the well runs-dry” —s0 ‘goes the old say- ing. Think this over and apply it to the modern idea of extra and service charges on credit and budget buying. Bill after bill with the extra penalties and service charges WASHINGTON, D. ¢, THURSDAY, JUNE 10, 1926 MEXICAN ARRESTED| [rvas wearew ] STIENTIST ASSALS - _ AS FLORES' SLAYER District of Columbia—Fair tonight | and tomorrow; not much change in 7 7 :« 5 ,,,,,,;X,,,,(,r,m,"‘;',r.,;','; % ," ! | With French Woman Com- the temperature; gentle northwest winds, Death broke the family hond of Iove s panion Will Face Trial for Statesman’s Death. Maryland and Virginia—Falr to That hound our hearts as ons. Deaths Reported. The fallowing deathe have been renored N “Health Depaetment in the last re illiam H. Burgess, 3 James H. " Rocket Hognital, anna_Lorette. Donald M A Super—Speaal ! ‘{I?‘ V'K’ e 84, Chifton” Terrace, (% r\ 13-0[, night and tomorrow: not much change in_ temperature; gentle to moderate northwest winds. And_then a'voice was heard tn sar Weat Virginia—Fair tonight and “Servant of God. wel} done® L ol morrow; rising tempera- i i probably to v 8 Ipe GIRSON. Wednesday. June 0. 1926 at J By AL e rmadence, Apt. 200 Falksion ture tomorrow. 3 Records for 24 Hours. ”?“”“u“‘;‘_z’;:"ARD Bushan Thermometer—4 p.m., 82; 8 p.m., 76; chapel of J. William Lee 12_midnight, 64; 4 a.m., 58; 8 a.m., 65. :’gml:n:;uf.:;u‘krhuna:‘ Barometer—4 p.m., 29.9%, § pm., HOLBROOK. ¥ 20, 1926, a 29.98; 12 midnight, 30.01; 4 a.m., 30.0. re— :mfimmrny Philinpine’ Tslands. DAY 8 am., 30.08. . Lisutenant. Cavalry # S A. Burial ai Athngton N L Highest temperatur urial ai Athngton National Cer 3:30 p.m. :E’l;v (at the vault) Friday. June 11. at rature, 56, WanlnI.r June 0. 1928, Temperature L LANHAM | Highest, 81, lowest, By Trare. | Piineral service-to e heid' ne, " ventor and secientist He offered a ray & Son Tide Tables. new hypothesi the Chicago| 2t 10 am (Furnished hy United States Coast Machinery Club, that of “opaquenes PR Geodetie Survey.) uggesting thal a mgdium of latent 150 | conductive force which expresed it- 753 self in the form of hlackness, darkness | or shadow, conducts the waves which | have. heen assumed to travel through | ether { “Seientists," Buckingham. “Pawll. 30. 10 Redwine, Veiteh. 56 48, Providence Suggests “Apaqueness" as Proper Conductor of Light and Radio Waves. Marvland ave. n.e. 715 13th st. George Washiniton s Garfield Hospital Sullivan 49, Tuberculons 3 months, Ch Hos. William Harris, nigal piirorge Shibler. ir Marion Wil Clifton Es: Annie Grish Corneliyie M James Toliive: Charles W, Hoxpital John M Iren's Hos- 30 days. 2097 Porte 30 daxs, 2037 ToOrter | 5y the Assaciated Press HERMOSILLO, Sonora, Mexico, June 10.—A nation-wide hunt for the alleged slavers of the late Gen. Angel Mexican soldier, statesman and an. ended here vesterdax with | vest of Manuel Camargo, scion of a prominent Sinaloa family, and his woman companion, Blanca Rech French adventure. When | 31 1o wh poison, it wi can states intimate By the Associated Press. CHICAGO, June "10.—The that heat, light, radio and magnetic waves are conveved through the me- dium of was asafled as “an unnecessary and mistaken notion™ to- day by A.'J. Musselman. Chicago in ms 28 Logan place. B Ciidren s Fomoha 39, Freedmen's Hosnital Stewart 34 st e iyanetive | Flore | politi the ; 83, m‘rurred lowest % of Thomas ¥. Mms holn ave. we. Fridi Interrient at Cedar 'ii1 Com alts Hospital aguie How e Tiam A" Ranks. 5 Hellon Harrie 6 months Athaniel Crinteh fisld [E7) L eni March a slow s reported that the Mexi n_had told his wife and friends he was aware that he was the vietim of poisoners and knew the persons who administered on ’Overstuffed Reduced— 229 Genuine "l\rlwhh'r Living Room Suites le of Living ses any we suite can 830 am LAYCOCK. Tmversity Low high tide, tide, Ay o > p.m The Sun an ose 4:4 am. am ta of el .iytn,..w,hm YA uneral (rom chapal ‘s 0 W] Wike Co' 200 M st nowo F e 1. at 16 am. thence o Lesss Births Reported. follow ng Health oon. am.; toom s © ever es that ont held hefor <18 of Masgive Daven. e | 1o rhe hirthe have Sun sun s Department heen Today the revoried he said, “have desig: Tast 21 in Rig Chaiy spring in beautiful jacquard the newest rose ors and taupe and other Many b Chatr and Fine Wing All._ have loose cushions and construction thronghout, tailored nd et velonrs in Rine and taupe. handsome col vies and cover- patter, $119 heautiful ings 1o chonse from EASY PAYMENTS AT PEFERLESS, 829 ith ST. N.W, WNMRWJ S R S Men’s will soon help to make your well run dry, and besides this you are paying for something you do not get. ¥ We do not penalize our friends. Hand-Tailored Spring Suits Formerly $85 REDUCED TO $59.85 No charge for alterations Sole Agents for Hart Schafiner & Marx Clothes Raleigh Haberdasher INC. 1310 F Street o~ and / or 6/10(’ it Her Shaes, fords, ining-Away" Side-laced Ox- ivory snake calf vamp. brown kidskin quarter and heel. Or all - white $13 50 kidskin. .. Her exquisite ity. Her of _quaint Boudoir-SHppers Chinese de- sign. Yellow. blue, ved or green wowd soles and Spanish heels, Fastened by hroad elastic bands trimmed with Her Golf or Board- walk Oxfords. White calf, simulated alliga- tor inlay. White Buck, wn snake trim. 'an calf. tan snake T trim. Rub- $1250 ber moles. ... Where Fashions Make Their Debut! Her Afternoon Slip pers—the “Slave Ring Sandal. White, ivory, gray or green snake calf. Low heel Trimmed with the fashionahle Bridal Slippers —white satin of aual- $15 $10 and Her Summer Even ing Slippers of inter woven sitk. Checkered squares of green and white red and white —black and white W enicer - $13.50 up. | : Women'sShay 1207 F St. RRRRR AR RR Rt Rththth R ththtRthtRtRthth ; hours Rov and Golden Gaskill. hoy Allsn and Fiarence Ruvih eirl Domenico and_Giusepna_ Reilia Elme and Rachel . & Carl A“and Minnie T Philemon M " and 1da’ E Arthur A, and_Anna € John L and Berrs 1 %fi%fi%%@%fi%fi%fi%%%fi%fi%%%%%%%%‘é‘%%K%%%’é% Robert “B._and Mercii Bender Franklin W and Lillian Youry Horace “and Marie Prime oy Jabn D. ‘and Randolnh K. an: Frank €. and G Alvin' A" and ¥ Engene E. and Eftie William, and Carie Ras Henrv A “and Yirema Brown, ei1 Calindere, Xliman GUESTS can be served a delicious drink in a minute with Six Flavors Orange Raspberry Strawberry Lemon Grape Lemonand Lime Add Warrr Try our new carbonated drink | ZA-REX Fruit CHAMPAGNE TIMES HAVE CHANGED and peapla The long, glooms oldtime undertaker The smile f W. W. Chambers, Washington's low price under taker, is ona of svmpathy and atisfacti He furnishe have changed face of the has zone. a complete funeral for $75, $100 or $150 furnish made For $85 Chambers’ W. W. Chambers Co. The Brownstone Funeral Home 14th & Chapin Sts. N.W. Call Col. 432 and will grave va the finest Prices Are Lower [ THome the fatal potion. However, he swore secrecy, after telling her erizes the charges them a “puny effort parties to shirk the aid he would fight the companion, a strikinz had little to against hongible blame,” and case, His looking woman, when questioned: They will be formally arraigned to. day. Officials said they would be returned to Culia to face trial. CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. Cluh of Almas Templ Sular weekly himehes Clnh - tomorrow a will hold its e [u the RER The George Baldwi L American Women's tomorrow. 1030 am.. at af the Covenant District Mothers tomorrow, McCoy Unit, m, will mee the Churck Chapter, Amer will hold & business s \lpha Delta Phi tomarrow, 12:30 Sqnare Hotel. p.m., A hoard Crittenton row, 11 1nd New cers, meeting of the ¥l Home will be held tomor am.. nt the hame. Condnir Cut roads. Election of off Loyalty Chapter, No, & Lodg pte; he dormitory to 5 pm., at fund. tomorrow Heeht's audf im Temple Chapter, No. 13, 0. entertain the residents tamorrow nizht. Cars e and 0 apter w E. S of at Geor treet at of the gin nhouse meeting June 14 Rit The next Il be held The last duel fought in enrred in 1829, when the Ditke of Wel INgton met the vouns Duke of Win ciilsea. in‘Ratiersea R. F. HARVEY'S SON FUNFRAL DIRECTORS COLUMBIA 157 LOWEST PRIC Unfurnished For Summer menths or longer. Fine old semi-de- tached Georgetown resi- dence with side Eight $110 per month. yard. baths. Apply rooms, two Story & Company 812 17th Street Fk. 4100 on Our Tropical $11.95 BU\ \our Hot \Veather Suit Liberal Credit Plan Linens Mohaifs Gabardincs palm BEaChes Flannels Tropical Worsteds to $30 7th & EISEMAN’S I Sts. standard finishes at BI smaller size cans, READY MIXED PAINTS Formerly $3.50 $ al. Also in 14 Gals., Qta.. Pts. & % Pla. VARNISH-STAIN Formerly $4.00 g Also in 34 Gals., gal. Qts.. Pte. & % Pts. PAINTS 334 N Y. Ave. Efiflifli&fimfifliflfi!fi!fi!fi!fifi&fi!fimfiififl Reduced Prices On Standard Paints (Mostly in 15-Pint, Pint and Quart Cans) Clearing out to-be- discontinued brands of (G REDUCTIONS. We quote gallon prices—proportionate prices on the FLOOR & DECK PAINT Formerly $3.50 szi gal Also in 1% Gal. and Qt. Cans High-Grade Floor VARNISH Formerly $4.00 3 Pte. & % Pts. Also In % Gals.. Qts.. HUGH REILLY CO. & GLASS Phone Main 1703 of | probably | an, Sinaloa. | - v for the hene. | the || E. tiez Swem will deliver the invoca- i 733 pm. Tomorrow sets 7:33 p.m. Moon rises 4:57 a.m.; sets p.m. Auiomobile lamps to be lighted one- hour after sunset. Condition of the Water. Temperature and condition of the water at Great Falls at 8 am—| Temperature, §3; condition, muddy. Weather in Various Citles. Sun rises 4:41 a.m.; sun| | radio waves | those Weather Clear Clear Clear Cloudy Cioar P tonds P iy Claudy iear Clear 3 Claar ? Cien Clear Clear 3 Prelouds Clear Clondy Pr cloudy Denve { Detrait El Pa | Garve Huron. & vl Kaonvile. : Kansan City L Pt.cloudy Flanay v Clear Pt.clondy SAET Pt clondy Pt clondy © €l h fime. todar ) Temperature. Wrather Flouds Clnude Cloudr Clouds Part elauds Part cloudy Clondy Rain England France Germany all | Ham'lton Bermuda Havana. Cuha { Cinn. Canal Zons, RAIL 'MEMORIAL RITES. ‘ SRl e Brotherhoods and Auxiliaries to Hold Services Sunday. brotherhoods and, as- auxiliaries will hold a memorial service next Sunday 3:30 pm. at Northeast Masonic Temple. Eighth and F streets north- | | enst Rev The railway sociated ladies’ Edward P. McAdams and Rev. and henediction. National Legis- ve Representatives H. F. Wills, neers; C. J. Goff, firemen: W. M nductors, and W, N. Doak, will be present. The public tion nmen Naurses' Alumnae Frolic. The Nurses Alumnae Association of George Washington University Hos (pital is holding the annual euting |1oday at Gien Echa Amusement Park. Miss G. A. Stewart, president of the tion. has arranged a program Al LOST. ATREDALFE. male. all tan, answera fo_pame *Crunney chipped on back reward. Call chort, W past 'snot. anewers name dv: lost viemity Washington Circle Tyes- meht. reward. Clove 890. 3338 Ste- | Chevy Chase. tan, white and hhck. e. ne.: reward. ATREDALF amall winte O1°ND, STPIN. amethyet and email pearl: Toat | %5»2}“ Tizht o Somertat Care Floriaa ave between P and R ste. or Wis i Phona or cail. Apt Reward G hrindle. vear old__collar: an P TS Einc st o, 1051 lost Teather, containing ‘otoman 1103, G doube stone marten. Wednosday | morning. from an’ automobile hetween Mi | Rainier, Md.. and 3535 Hertford pl. | reward.” Call” Adama 5. COLLIE DOG, fomale wilh white n answers to the name of Apply D15 Golden st « COLLIE. fomale. white liberal teward. North Fnw DIAMOND BAR PIN with three small pearis A AT, E o “rcie "ind "TotLy or at Woodward and Lothrov'g: a libe reward will be paid by Lamborn X Savings and T 11 at_ith and Penn- w., Wednesday. Finder please Shurch 201. 3 Keve: CHOKER n.w TiEht brown and breast and 4 white fest Heanty™ . reward June Kth: Loown-tioned ear 10178 or 1940 9th hetween 3th s “reward. Mrs. our, T sts. ‘and Rock ‘Creek ‘Golf Club.” Please call Franklin 9097-1 after 6 p.m HANDBAG. tan_containing mones and ke on southbeund 11th st. car or at 9th and Hs " Finder keep' money: return bag with Kensington 41 "TES—On pearl chain. May 20 a an Blde.. or Ericano Statue, Po Addfess’ Box B11-4."Sik of- two-piece sable: on last Sun. 19th and & ave.: reward. | Tound_flieree. platinum, Cleveland 1786 after 8. PIN—Gold _crescent, two | pearls and two small diamonds: Ward. 176 V st n.e. “Morid rn;n Rul ane - Phone North 3004-3. AT PN Foi Pk Shout T ncide lovie. small diamond set"in “conier maare: ety “Hasn: Toxt northwest sho it from Kann's to 18th t.: Tewasd® aa: dress Box 3 TINUM BAR_PIN. on rr:-lz Wath. and Marlbora Monday. Reward: 53 & Davis, Sherwood Forest, oA POCKETBOOK, Dlack leather. on Dorset a Somerset or Wisconsin aves... containigk. of money. key and memorandums. Re 300 Dorset ave. Somerset. M.~ 3 POCKETBOOK. _black moire: ~finder keep money” and reium hag and contents. Mr 1614 1A st 0 19th ‘77)‘ and” Pa | TECH RT now. or Ciarendon & WRIST WATC | fuld bracelet Weher WRIST w st wué‘nn ave. Phong white zold. H, white Elcin: white Return to KL | Which never reaches zero." for the Summer, nated ‘ether transmitting as something capable of all types of physical ac tion Known to us. Rut the theory of luminiferous ether is a speculative one, £0 unfounded on anything definite, entirely intangible, that substitution of any other possible explanation with reasonable grounds of probability should be weicomed by scientists.” Musselman's theory of opaqueness, he said, “fits in every detail the r quired definition of such a medium. “‘Shadow is apparently the perfect conductor of light, heat, magnetic and It in no way impedes waves. Apparently, it has no and certainly it possesses the ementk of rigidity, tenuity and ! fitv. Theoretically complete lu- Wity s impossible and relative jeness must exist at all times un condition. The decrease of apaqueness when light i in seed is 4 geometrieal retrogression weight requi “t ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. TONIGHT. Life U'nderwriters’ Association will meet, 6 a‘clock, at Hotel Raleigh. A prize of $30 will be awarded to the member of the Federation of Women's Clubs wha submitted the bhest essay on “Life Insurance’ under the rules of the National Association essay antest. Judges Representative lorence P'. Kahn of California, Dr les J. Rockwell and Dr. J. A director of Education, Y. M. C. A. oo Bel Capitol will meet, J. H. Grubb will pay a vis Coune Arcanum, Regent ub: Glee ClubSeon- Charge for guests, Women's Cits rert, 830 o'clock 25 cents The National Fellowship Club will give & dance ar Washington Hotel. | Strangers welcome. The girle’ class of Vermont Avenue Chirch will give a lawn fete at the | church from T to 10 a'clock. All mem hers of the church are asked to bring | friends. Visitore welcomed. | T Holy Trinity branch 'h"& Holv Name Society will meet. $:15 o'clnck, in Trinity auditorfum. Repre. sentative James O'Connor will epeak. Garnet-Patters Pnrent Teacher Association will held its last meeting & o'clock, at Garnet chool. The Ladies’ Ald Society German Orphan Home will o'clock, at the Hom: of the meet, 3 | The Delaware State Society picnic will be postponed from June 12 to Saturday, June 28, on account of weather conditions. The Men's Cluh of St copal Chureh wi important business Luke's Epis- meet, § o'cloc Amerfcan As- Washington Chapter. { meet, & | sociation of FEngineers will a'clock, at the Playhouse The TInternational will meet Language Club 8 o'clock, at the home of | Mre. 1. R. Petegs. 1513 Oak street. | Any one interested in the study of FEsperantn is welcdme Garnett Janua a'clock, In Unity street. Suhject: Diet.” will lecture. s ditorium. 1326 1 xperiences With Viadimir Jabotineky. Zionist leader. will speak at Cafritz_Ruditorium, Jewish Community Center, 8:30 o'clock. mnder auspices of Judea Camp. 147, Order Sons of Zion. There will he a lawn fete in the Chapel of the Resurrection, Fifteenth and G streets northeast, which will be in charge of the Girls' Friendly Society of the Nativity, as well as the Resurrection candidate class ‘The Holy Rosary Dramatic Club will present a comedy, ‘“Mary Made Some Marmalade.” 8:30 o'clock, in §t. Mar) School Hall, Fifth street near H street. James E. Walker Post. No. 26, American Leglon, will meet at Twelfth | Street “Y." The salmon pack of Rritish Colum hia for the seagon of 1325 ameunted 10 nearly 2.000.000 cases ! Deaths. . Departed this Jife June 8 tal. JOSEPHINF RAKE Gallinger Hos ioving mother of Lilla Bark Morris. Fannie Curiis. Enibelle Robinson. sister_of Mollie Hal- stine. Blanche Clark and John Butler. She also Teaves i host of other relatives and friends. Funeral from her daughter's reai- dence. 709 24th st.. Friday. June 11. at 2 o.m. BANKS. Tuesday. June 8. 1996, at 8 am. at Walter ‘Reed Hosnital, WILLIAM BANKS. husband of Matilda Banks. * Fu- neral from his late residence. 31 O'Brien court n.w.. Friday. June 11, at'1 p.m. * BENJ. Departed this life Tuesday, June'8 1026. at 10 am._at her residence. 4231, Clav #l e WELEN, VIRGINIA daughter of the $até William T. and M T. Benjamin, sister of Thomas L. William P George J. Felix B. and Ausustus A. Benjamin. Julia M. Biuford. Mary Pauliné Faxio and’ Zita Hortense Moss. Funeral from the Church of the Incarnation. Dean- wood. D. C.. Fridav. June 11 at_10 am. Interment “at_ Mount _Olivet = Cemetel Friends and relatives invited. (Philade Bhia and New York-vavers viease cor June 10, 1026, BOUDREN ' (nee M 'd wife of the late James F. ral_will take place from her 17 st se. Saturday. . thence to St, Pe. arch. where ias will b said at Relatives and friende ivited (Wilmington. Del. and Syracuse, N, Y.. papers please copy.) 1 omrades of Gonzaga Council, W, L.. will _meet at the . of our late ade, BREN. i Thursday. rwrm\nn . id ZARRA ETHRT ROWLING-WOLFE, "he: loved danghter of William L. and Mildred Bowling. ~ Funeral from_her late_resi- dence Friday, June 11. at 2 p.m. Inter. ment at Fort Lincoin Cemetery 10 m.. El RA Va.. mother of George T. &ray of BI0T st n.we 10* CORBIN; Devarted this life Tuesdas, Junt Walte: d_Hosnital. JAMES PREDERICE CORBIN . ine elored son ot Catnerine Milburn " inee Corbin). = He leaves to mourn hig loss & loving mother and brother a host of other relativer and friends. Funeral trom Grice's unde taking parlor, 12th and R sts. . June 11. at 1 p.m. DIGGS. June 10, 1926. at 8:10 am.. her residence, 31 at E hitshand ' of riading of X1 “arolin l Services at the funeral varlor: % l:'m.l m: Penm.vh-aEm"-vq SV it ment St b Re) and " triendsinvited. © (Loesburs aned Dleass vonr) MAHONEY Naval M'AHS; retired £ Funrard Ot chanel Saturday. June terment at Arlington Friends invited. MARLOW. Departed this jife T ;du Jun‘ R0 a0 Pk orm WL R elored s ud o Mar] loving fathe) b o nee of Lucy J ' an Reprs. 3. and. rAnits Mariow ‘and fiam the read 2o vs'and tHints insied 1% Tuesday. June & 1926, » o e AL, Childran's Horgital, _JA MORELAND. loyink, son of Hyrry " an 915" p.m EUGENE Moreland.” Funeral fom e 1 Capitol Frid Della A rrsidenes e 11, av 2 rotert ¢ B eaiville %" Come Relatives an friends invited to attend. S NELSON. Teparted this 1fe Wedneidas. Tune 0! 1926 RICHARD NELSON" th father of Marv Price 1 Railer. " He T Inqver relatives and friends salem “Rantist | Churel ne ational Cemeterny Satu Members and fri Tana Colone e 6 or are Invited OLIVER. Thursday. June 10. 192€, at o nw. MARI RATHEONE " halnvad Wite ot Gen' Rarery Shaw Oirver. in the BOth vear of her Er,. Funera) services at her laia rendence itar tine 127 a0 1T o Thtersnent ad Albans N Y. FPOOR. The District of Columbia ot o SPapMjlitars Order’or the Logal Jezon of the Tnited States .nnnun;«.'« death of Hereditare Comnanio QUARLES LONGS TREFT POOR. 1 '8 R ew Orleans. ~Lowsiana Interment ‘a1 Svrar OBERT 'M. THOM MBERTON. Recordsr Jednesdar, June 0 v SHART. reside LOWE Sharp Chirch Saturdar. Jine 19 Relatives and friends invited 1o attend 116 SINCLAIR. Sundar, June 4 1926 HUGH SINCLAIR. Lieutenant. T A an National (‘em-.n Wednesday_ June Hospital. EARL. Au.'. mmie 'V Skinnags 1 of Willam_ H. Saturday. June and friends_in- rment at Fort Lin- SIA Georze M. Matthew's at 530 am. v. June 11, at Suddenly. at Emergency Ve hiamanet ol eal Trom the o ol STa T o nm The vited ta attend. Int M SPONSELLER. Tuesda June 5. 1008 ¢ residenrs CLTON Terrane Biat TACOR X SPONSELLER r o Forinne F. and Brmest 1 Snan Hore) e ican St n A evenine. Ma.* Fridar. 31 (Hagerstown and !ll"- o Cans) Suddenly. June 8 1026 wfl’ TRNER. son of the late Jl""b and Henrietta Turmer. " Fupacal residence of his sister. Mrs. n-m 1th 5 Princeton nw. Frday, June ‘11 at 2 pm Interment at Gleno oo Cemetery” "Relafien and " trionds nvited WATERS, Thursdas. June 10. 1926, uAlni beinved wife ‘af Arthir L. \Waters afl;znl' n}'un!rll from her ltt‘ Teside 3 June 12" at & 10‘1" .4‘ l;:!:v’eslln‘u' " - Name Church, where mass will he sai Fort uwu A oclock. Intermes Cometery i s In Memoriam. HARRIS. In sad but loving remem rs, GENIE HARRIS. who this, life one vearazo today. Servant of God. well dane. THE FAMILY. * | MEGRATH. Sacred 10, the, memors of cur ather ‘and grandfather - GRATH. "who "departed this life fifteen years azo todav. June 10, 1911, Anniver- sary masses said at S’ Peter's Chureh. District of Columhia Franciscan Monas- tery. Brookland. D. 'C_ and St. Joseph's Cathedral. Columbhis. Ohie HIS AUGHTER. ROSALIE _AND SRANPDAUGHTER. DOROTHY WASH- June “who assed I|'l four \'lll‘l agzo todar. and our dear father Wi E who died tweive ars 19 Oh. never star o<t here but it rose afar. THE FAMILY. In sad but_loving remembrance of iear mister. ELIZA RICKS. who de- ‘\a'l?d this life one year ago today. June N ARY J \l A8 NERS didiceny SAUNDERS, Tn sad but loving remem. brance af our daar Dusband and father.. A. R. SAUNDERS. who dzP ted this hife one Year ago today. June 18 1925 We loved him. but God loved him best. Gone, but not forgotten WIFE AND BABY. * WEERS. d\ H‘X‘hu(!dn’ 1t PH"V lnh‘! l'i_lm '; our_dear loved one. Y \l"url'l\fi who departed this life June 10, nrecious one from us has gone. A Votee wa loved s stilled A place is vacant in l"lr hflm! Which never can' e filed . THE FAMILY. '» In loving memory of Ly _ba- ved little son and brother, W RTER = WINSTON “izht vears azo today Sad reflections memories PRVOTER MOTHER NE MA was June 10,98 alwaye leave flurnl AND RRO 3 PAT ROELLIA THE™ FUNERAL l) REC 0R Geo. W. Wise Co. 2900 M st. N.W. __Moderate Prices” ) Lincoln 524 VL.SPEARECO her the sucosssarg of mor conn ‘fi: with the orginal 1 lf" estab) ment. Phone Frank. 6626 St.N: Formerly 940 F St. N.W. " Joseph F. Birch’s Sons - (TSAAC BIRCH) Quick. Dllnlfi"] EM(IMII Service. * B & Cor. LINCOLN 8200, Antomohile Servies _Chavel, Gawler Service. . Funeral Directors Since 1850 Main 5512 1332 Penna. 816 H St. NE Ave. CHAS. S. ZURHORST —Tinathy TS 841 H ST. Phone L. Funerai Director and $ri> Rt R ous chapel® and N rmgu,m Moderate prices. " 333 M Frank Geier’s Sons Co. EVENTH ST. N.W. 7'4"2%'4 aper._ Talenho Main 2473 < COSTEITLO & \IOW LOCATED 524 N FUNERAL DESIGNS. BLACKISTONE'S Floral Blanket Sprays” nhl Flo Dnl'lu ndo e vml Auto I‘V\I\FVV ‘14 . !Gude Bros. Co., 1212 F St. GGO c Sha“u 800 T4th 1 N.W, Sio T e Sy

Other pages from this issue: