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SOCIETY. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY. JUNE 12, 1926. ldchtoay RETURNING 10 ENGLAND. WESLEY BARRY, 18, | WEST POINT CLASS Gold 'S B H EEES % ther of Et] ,Huuu ‘[“' .Efi'"éfifimwmer — . oo, | TOWED AGTRESS []H5ZGRAIJUATEDV'TT I'he Spanish Ambassador, Senor Riano, Will Not Mix Has Returned After Meeting > o 'Star of “Don’t Ever Marry”| MacNider Speaks and Gives ol e Dlstmgmshed Clergy. D 8 R SR, and Vaudeville Girl, 23, | Diplomas at Academy Savin —— s Cox, | “Loved at First Sight.” Closing Exercises. ? i HIS Ambassador of Spain, | The postmaster of Wushingt 4 4 ~ iR ‘\,}’1""‘1 to ""‘1j Senor Don Juan Riano, re-| Mrs. W. M. Mooney have v 3 " E—— = == ern methods o i | turned to Washington last| them from their home in Steuben- - 4 By the Associated Press | By the Associated Press charging extras and | evening from New York, | ville, Ohto, Mrs. W. H. Mooney and 3 « ? 3 NEWARK, N. J., June 12.—Eight-] WEST POINT, N. Y., June 12. R D e where he went 1o meet the | Mrs. L. L. Grimes, mother and sister & een-year-old Wesley Barry, who made|One hundred and fifty-two interest on your credit slegates from Spain to the Kucharis- | of the postmaster. b . his debut as a freckled-faced star sixgraduated from the United s E udge wing, we ] s which will be beld tn Chi : - S = % 3 3 T 4 years ago in the motion picture play,| Military Academy this morning ‘“fd budget buying, we 5 Consul_General Ifrederick Freling. h i Y Don't Ever Marry. womt heed that| will be commissioned as second liew are not going to try to z ysen Dumont has been assigned to % advice. The girl of his choice 18 Miss| tenants. mix the oil and the iy In o oRtale DendntmEnt fand R Z e Julia Wood, 23, a plump, chestnut 1 ‘Nider, Assistant ey | : on the Lap- | will reside in Washington, with Mrs. e haired vaudeville - actress, and _the| Secr . delivered the prin.| g It««uM we IHII » Belsium, where he will be for { Dumont, at the Mayflower. o . i ceremony has been set for next Mon-| clpal address and distributed the di | ieve that your bi sever, 7 4 i, Gestre T Mlieye adlibeetien S day night. plomas. Maj. Gen. John L. Hines,| should call for only The Ambassador ireat ritain | from California the ‘first of the week MIESS Voo wiio) [ives: neres with BB cE Mafotsthe Ay, also suoke | - foma ton ella 1. A iiotoibni: |k o Tiet ARG OREToN N NibBat ITDE ¢ . e her parents, met Wesley two vears| On the platform were many former! what you buy and el i v torieiet gl e, Min ve will g0 to e ; ago when they were appearing on the | graduates of the : v, the oldest what vou get- noth- Lo i e o New York the first of | Newport to remain t P g ‘ : #] |sarie vaudeville circuit. Six monthsjof whom was Gen. s Ty B e s oo S herel T ' fsabella |son, Mr. A G e o " ago they met again under simflar s of 18 5 b ing else. o Sttt il \Wednesduy for Eng. | Francisco until late in the Autumn & circumstances in a theater in Terre . John J. Pershing, Brig. Gen - . [1and fo suendtthe Sinfmer. Doe Lieut. and Mrs. William N. Thoma: ; Haute and became engaged March B. Stewart, superintendent ¢ We do not penalize e e T sl sondnlaw and daughter of Mr. and ’ A St s & cam or lovel at. fist (e doademy, ann May, Gen v frie: . | y p re - s ) £ight,” they agreea las . Mis 4+ Scott, former chiel our friends. Manchester, A where the em.|Mis. Marye, are in Norfolk, wherq | B Wood 14 rorintet e honk MRl akione (he high ranking [ Viassy will be established for the Sum. | Lieut. Thomas is stationed, and will ' % : Slode to b AOE TR Dt join Mrs rye in Newport later in i 7 0 arm as she told of their o pReHant. 3 i mer. et s # first meeting. det William G. Baker, 22, of Clin | — { o ; 3 i | “It's my firet venture.” she said. |ton., Tenn. was the honor man of nnuwr Torig ul ln Honor | Alrs. George Xavier McLanahan has ¥ “Mine, to0,” added Wesley, blush-|1he class. Baker entered the academy v and Senora de Latour. sued invitations for the marrlage of % ; i ing, “and we're going to make a go|JUl¥ 1. 1922, and has led his class atemala and |her daughter, Helen, to Mr. E 5 % of i ev anchez Latour were the | Spaulding Husted of Peekskill, N. % 3 % After the wedding at the bride's Braduates left on a three at dinuer last evening | Monday, July 3, in the Center i | home the pair will leave for Holly-|™Months’ leave, at the expiration of | ind Mrs. Macpherson Crichton, [on the Green, at New Haven, Conn. Wwood immediately. which they will be sent to ¢ vart-| ho entertuned at the Chevy Chase | A reception will follow. Miss McLana- The consent of Wesley's mother,| U8 stations | ! Club. The other guests were Senator | is the eldest daughter of the |Mrs. Martha Barry Eyre of Los|, Four hundred new cadets, or samuel S. Shortridge, Senator Royal |lite Mr. McLanahan and is grand | Angeles was required before the| PleD are expected to report for| ENTERPRISE SERIAL . Copeland, Mrs. Se R ‘\"nu:h(m' of Mr. Georze William Mo ¥ s ' ; '. o / -L"‘P::Ph‘t-:»’:::tjnl.o obtained. It was|@dmission July | | ind Mrs. Fred S. Purnell, J Lanahan of shington and New BUILDING ASSOCIATION d Mus, Rush Holland, Mr ) k. She was graduated from Rose- = B, »," s ; m“‘“ for a keen-eved elevator opera-| RITES FQR MRS ELL|SON ' . e Charles Porterfield Light a Mis; Hall in Greenwich and spent & - thefr trip to city hall yesterday 643 Louisiana Ave. N.W. | Gladys B. Wood. v ars in study in England, tak- i ¥ o> for the license would have gone s E . G W |ing a degree from Oxford last June. . : ? | oticed. " License clerks passed PR Soth issue of stock now open Mrs. Willlam Howard Taft had |[She is »n member of the Riding and | Young star with routine courte 1| B oi; who died Thursda for subscription. | lunching with her today at the | Hunt Club here. . pttention—but the operator sa Sing conducted in the & M T Shares of stock, $1.00 cach s Tea House, the company re-| Mr. lusted was graduated from : ¢ | freckles, cudgeled his screen memory, honie, 280 -(,,;.-u;‘i'"":: payable montkly | maining through the afterncon to in 1923 ana attended the Yale 3 . |und the story was out strect, this afternoon at “clock Five per cent interest paid on ‘l.m bridge. *hool of Architecture. i g 4 Ium Dr. Frederick Brown stock withdrawn, . . 3 . . - - - s. pastor of the F ¢ M. E. | hem{l;m‘rz‘:\ndn;\l? L"l“rlfsa?.;:;fi"&fé The marriage of Miss Elizabeth LADY ISABELLA HOWARD, SHH’PING NEWS s it ;“‘m;h Foundry M. E SERCEE ComneHy Wsekient 4| e e o v W W Wi | rmond Wrenn, daughter of Mrs. | who, with the ‘Ambassador of Great Britain, is at Lakehurst, N. J., for the i sent will be in Congressional 5 & 8 Lee Wrenn and the late Mr, James F. Shea, Secretary son, who entertained on the Willard | \renn, to Mr. gtnel Hallock ;:::}:n:ms _':'l;fi will sail Wednesday for England, the Ambassador going lo‘ Arrisals at_and Sailings From i son, who was 28 years old, roof. du Pont, son of Mrs. Willam K. : Ne v - wife o Sveret du Pont’ of Wilmington, Del, wili Dlvll}hlv's:::.’;k:j‘m B Geomiienn o h TRyl er o E g Ch : e o mkle kplnm* th\:;) afternoon at mony was to have been performed |Beatrice Wilkinson, also of London, is Ll > ‘ . e Inttves o'clock in St. Margaret’s Church, the [in the First Congregational Church,!staying at the Mayflower. = e 5 s PR i 0 1 atten e Rev. Dr. Herbert Scott-Smith officiat- | but, owing to the closing of that| Sir Neville invented, designed nnd‘Awmmmrflmuflu YESTERDAY 5 ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. bond of love g athampton, June Tha I b E N . ing. The arrangements are quite | church, the I\JJH\ were changed. | de aited the famous doll house, “Ti- | Presiden ) 'he Tennis 1 7 ‘S lendld simple and o small reception wil |tanfa’s Palace” the home of thn<::1nugfl.‘ Rodsevli.. i3t 2| The Tennis Club of the Government p ) follow for relatives and a few close | Capt. and Mrs. Calhoun falry queen, which is now on_ex- | port St Georis vl friends. Postpone Garden Party. hibit at the Sesquicentennial Expc 3. Sl Ka Municipal Council, Royal Arcanum, Capt. and Mrs. Clarence Crittenden | sition in Philadelphia. Half of fthe | ferbania . 0000770 3 will celebrate its 500th meeting with C()I’n()l' Ill The marriage of Miss Phoebs Afles | calhoun have postponed the sylvan |funds collected from this exhibit will |Caign®” = o T3 a special pri Snf refreibitents at Wilson, daughter of Mrs. Ada_Ailes | (oo they were 1o give this aft be used for American charities. and | 605 ‘Saventh size elo Wilson, to Mr. Kyriakos Pan Taoli- | (o (hedy hase Forrest. 11 "o | With the other half Sir Neville hopes |, v et to Mr. in Chevy Chase Forrest, S oty STEY. | mos of New [X:"n E llkm‘kv :)tm.-; ‘n. B to be able to add another Wing to|Byran ' - ceses o J 5| The National Fellowship Club will |} B afternoon ‘a v'eloc] n . ohn's o oS Gl « 2 Patri 2 b o e ve a dance on roof o vash- V A E. Church, on Bradiey lane, the “1‘)»:»' R D S ny .1;? 12:.“:.f(:mmx‘nm‘:’xl']j"x:: \,,“",;',:f' e fxx‘jm Gt iniins ;,N{-rr.];‘(:,‘,fl;y‘\‘(a»d!oE oL 2 ¢ - James Kirkpatrick officiating. Montgomery will hold a reception Wed- 1,004 56" south of London. | s - of rain, & welcome. § S tonke nesday evening, from 8 to 10 o'clock i i = > 2 sy The marriage of M Wanda | ir rsonage of the Calvary Meth- | Mye, Clifford 1. Perry and Miss| Rathbone Temple, No. 8, Pythian Marion Durkee, daughter of Dr. and |odist Church, at 1730 Lanier place, 10| Verna Perry, wife and daughter | Cameronia o Sisters, will give o card party at Mrs. J. Stanley Durkee, to Mr. Lor- | which all members of the church and | of (apt. Perry, on duty at national | 2o oo EhNinen steeet S i dbo ing M:xco}lm ((: SE u{kr\l lund congregation are invited headquarters, American Red Cross, | Ses K op gl e O et Mrs. E. L. Graham, will take place i left Thursday by auto for their home 3 Cristopal: June this afternoon at 5:30 o'clock in the| (ol and Mrs. John Millis are send- |in Massachusetts. They plan 10 re- | Solmdan Cristobal H CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. Calvary Baptist Church, the bride's|ing out cards announcing the mar-|turn late in September, when M St Rot “1 The Red Triangle Outing Club will father officiating, i riage of their daughter Janet to Mr. | Pe starts her sophomore ve: t : 'E MONDAY. meet tomorrow at Foxhall Heights Di {Judson O'Donald Shepherd, which e Washington University. <eeoooo .. Livarpool. ) (stop 3. Gren Echo line) at 2:45 | will take place today in Atlanta, Ga. e St g2 onon . tty hike and pfire ¥ Mrs. Bloedorn Hostess Albert Bajiis i ; 4 s i . flashiight Mrs. Tra Nelson Morris, wife of for. | cheon Yesterday. | im b L * 4 1.nd something L A | mer United & cter to Sweden, | Mrs. Bloedorn, wife of Comdr. Wal- | Si 4 i S g ner, leader {will go to N t mmner | ter Bloedorn, entertained informaily | Pt ; A Chited Lodge of Theosophists, Hill at Manche: at luncheon yesterday on the W rd | & S i Soventeenth and 1 streets | home at A : CHANGED | through the visit of [ voof | ameet van Banker o o et Ml S o s S Dot Mrs. George W. Evans of 916 Nine. | Slaraval inidad ter i< AOITON y N Loreiz P : re —and people have changed. . teenth sireet norihwest and her sis-|Guavaquil an Jua The Grace Lutherar The long, gloomy face of the ’ The ter, Nirs, pbeth McKnight, have re- Cristobal June "3 | Grace Lutheran C! o o : DUE TUESDAY “The Ar of Kit old-time undertaker has gone. Earl of Wicklow arrived in|tyrned from attending the conmence- | E TUESDAY The Arrival Kitty o ARG IS Qlsmoie . : e s B & Washington yesterday afternoon from | ment ceremonies and alumnie meet- e ¥ | Va., for the benefit of its I ont a?:s;;‘;gfu;"?s ‘1\;“'“,;‘;2“?}552;: | London and. with Sir Neville and Lady | ina of the Convent of the Visitation | 8 , Monday night z WER B '" ol taker, is one of sympathy and ||= = == ot Hredaricls, M CH Cog Bl 1 uban .2 A P s R ) JOINSON. Rec. Sec's satisfaction. 1le furnishes ! \hs appointed one of the vice presi. | o ot Jine Deaths Reported. : ,a'flmmmwanm ammmmmr dents of the alumnae and Mrs. Mec NG STEAMERS Bertts Harmon.. 18, Providence Hospital. | In Memoriam. o a complete funeral for @ | Knight a member of the advisory I'amfin.ms”” G TODAY. pSeorse w. ham, 3. St. Elizabet] ¥ . Conn. Ave. & Leland St. @ boari. i B BT e - o — ememirance ot 375, $100 or 3150 m’ Mrs. John P. Dawson and daughter, | Ad fleeLicar 200 Noon | HO0, cere. 3. Sivles Hospital, | one Senr - ; Miss Dorothea Dawson of Detroit, are | ST | G A EmerEency Hospital sefore_my UST two squares this side of the beautiful —and wil furnish the finest APARTHE“TS “;,"[,‘:‘“n,_. T e at tha Wiltie pa i DU AN | Wi Towart " a0r Fair: i das, . . rave vault made i g e : D aion g | ment et 5 - . God” e Columbia Country Club, this handsome new o 2 218 4 € STS. nme fg,“h"“‘"‘e‘ Erinien piafieie i ot enritta Lm0 P oty R bes. Lhi sy R MR, 3. por 5 : ; : s i ” ervaol ... .00’ Noer AL Ceah Connecticut Avenue corner residence is undeniably For $85 Ao o Atzpame n @y Wi Do Vet J8ed at ¢ May | Eees gm0 S | aes E. U e one of the “show places” of Chevy Chase, Mary- Chambers’ Prices Are Lower o e et e, o | floer by hor son, Mr. Fletcher Cole. | ¥efipin"Puekly i R 5; OO AN | FoMotE Eiseman. 81, George Washington . apartment 3 €1 @ Sio | n—Puerto Colonini 1:00 AN : Real - land. The home comprises ten rooms; three baths passing in location, facing | Nvrs John M. Lewls and little son. | Vora Sfret—Bermua 11:00 A5 |, Svia A e HOme (o A d built-i w w chambers Co river, park, boulevards and 2] John W., of Pittsburgh. are visiting kstant—Puerto 5 Lavra Tumer. 45, Gallinger, Hn-olm hearts and a two-car built-in garage. The grounds em- o We L playgrounds. " Nir. and Mrs. John O, Lewls at 1459 | BorelioRio de raneifo 0110 lliam, B Taleer Tea ummital FURER ANDMOTHER. * brace nearly half an acre. The price has been Theull!mwnsmne .Fumral Home Firsished o Unfariahed hapin street northwest. ”\"vuniT“v"Jiffi o i s m.‘\ T .. Wingfield. 38. 78 Colum- DUCKEYT. I lovine remembrance of mv 2 Urni urn S Itho—Acera e 00 A.M. r R e for Aged d depart s iife five ye fixed very low by the owner, who is forced to 14th & Chapin Sts. N.W. 9 iy v MR L300 B | 1ot aseRisahee - 0 T di aaE s d I . . Call Col. 432 By the Day. Month or Yecr Bnlhs Re rted. = o 3 3 Walter Reed Hosp! | Wit "ot 1 give to ciaep ispose of a dwelling individually built for his ! i e 1 e po e \m‘lh{w{r?n(m:m‘\”'“ o > {hdren's ospita % S Tl 5t 3 T v ‘ SAILING TCESDAY HIS_LOV WIFE SARAH E. DUCK n . i : - | Gertrude A. Wannan, girl. | Aquitania- \muhumn(ml Mid { T < on ALL DAY w DAY & | T sl s {itkr and Cainering Rrerett. pablien B | Cards of THANKS. | oaniii x e e o v nenon AND P i : it V. Ma i | Can Ei - 113100 Noan to the many 1 atives > Wo years azo 10 % 3 3 i hi I 1 Tiehot. SaRaDOLaCk —Felsing fon 12003800 | forthe many’ 1ind and tender exore | : 2 3 i s a distinguishing feature i “Rose V. > boy. , SAILING WEDNESDAY Sletnenth of our beloved ,; A 4 A d and 3 E HOME OF Hom § | g iy doi every Blackistone - d ; e Favior E S ot eiep—_Bremen. .. 1200 Yo i"“:"::“‘t?fi"'{'ic"““;‘x‘%{" TR AND | W - 1417 K Street—Main 9300 - & §omte, Blancamago i 12 30 Moo | UBROTHER, LINWOOD TURY y signed floral em- 2 Bokofa—Puerio 0 ;oo 12:00 Noon | winniaws xpress our sin- | GRIFFIN. 8! ‘ rears at sea. on | Hors ThsnoCOOmBlE L 1112 Oh KE0R k| Ftiee faty bont, Miss Joan Tn. Lar | Hovland—onte Christ SO0RA: | pore r e Tous and u{’ aarrefch now has come to shore m‘ Community Cl a S anc become an aetress on Broadway {or their Kindness and fl es” dii Customs Bmt in Prague. Toked datis e CARAN onls 1 b B RAGUE, Czechoslovakia, June 12| 1 A3S SFAMILY. | yoruER. FATHER AND GRANDMOTH | G b | Communists carrying out a dem. e ? esa e e I s 43 | onstration of protest against the Qear * husban ? 5 I i s customs duties on cereals fell foul of | ARMSTE: ; ; | CERRD RS : the police last night. In a pitched Hevere Armeiead and Nre. e Ca and jen was t | battle 10 policemen and a large num- Ennerat wil be ‘held fromi the hom Taken ra Ba Estate p s i TWO STORES f g ) e :‘:\ag:,;:f‘:‘i.e“z:.;.“ Seventy | LT RETIN a | B iy T e T 14th & H 1222 F St. 7 : = CLL. Depagicd s lite, suidenis. s | s . aune B t %70 ap he = i, Jme S A A | L. DIRECTORS. i ek e 4 i Teisatome Telepiohe y E SSESJn case. on 14ih 0 A el Jovi Oakington,” a very beautiful country home and fine e - : L r)fi:& 3707 an'ig 5357 i 4 i Sirew ke ot et S | Geo w w C estate, located on hesapeake Bay. | daress pox 33154, S o R AN T o 7 o There are in the estate 600 acres of land, part arable i % ; | o Rt '&"LE'.?:\E‘-" . 2900 M St. N.W. and ina high state .n_cuhn-_a n, and part timber. BLUE MOON ";\ THING SUIT. new. on Mt Rainier car. O e L oo Relatives W. 138 Moderate Prices I'he dwelling is of granite. On the first floor is the DINNER, $1.50 AMain H340. te call Mrs. Spenger: { T 'um cad at vour leaving . Eirl ol LN e e Planted Garden—Beautiful Roses | 5230 to 8 BELTR0S Rk i s e | AR [ s Lincoln 524 8. - i om, dining room, pantry, kitchen, servants’ hall, refrig- % s b housn St dw. Lol Who from this e e s BAND St T erator rooms, foilet, ete. On the second floor are six Sale Price, $6,500 PR PO NI | i, o e abeays Jovely V.L. SPEARE CO. ¢ : i a os master bedrooms with three baths, pressing room, linen " Ay Fien Wednesday | z e et you- o with the oriqinal W ar estabii Potataes dnesday | ecatse ed sou e oz Loear carion Duckling L 10484, - I Our hearts today are aching ither the succrssor of mor connected room, six servants’ bedrooms with two baths. On the o il from an antomobile’ between 1. MOTHER. . - ¢ Fresin As i g . 009]—{ .N.W. st iyt Rainier.” Mo and 5585 Hertford i It 1s hard to give up my beloved friend | Phone Frank. 6626 1 St. third floor are six master bedrooms and one bath, store- ik v 3 . Braited_Tamntoes l:on” .«’ ':J\du LE 5 L 1 AR Bl e W | Formerie 040 F St. N.W r te 5 e e SET an aicre Bt we Ik the bitter e Lo ECDREL S 2 k. £ : § (e S : SBgnaias ron s, Friday. e 11" Return (o 5805 VAnd submit to the will of God ]ose h F. Birch’s Sons I'he house was decorated by Tiffany. and is equipped % Strawberry Shortcake 3 HER HEARTBROKEN FRIEND. ROSA AR ,"RI o with every modern convenience. [t is most attractively it E 1 jisci A —— .:.;"”N Ad o BU Kk"l‘d Eridas. dune 11, 1026, at E 3034 M ST. N.W. Establishea 1842 furnished. { X ; : ; ; e : i B otanit Bl Rudoipn” Burrell . fog Quick. |nmmfi, mlx. lent Servic The lawn has about 23 acres. with many wonderiul A . + A 2 2 s S Tite fuke i TN W. w unéfi gofi' E p { Xpensi i & B &t e - 2 rd._20 8th PIELLE V.. beloved daughter of Angelo LINCOL shade trees and shrubbery of the most expensive kind. LE ¥ e g 3 r of Angelo ! . i 2N GLAS &old_frame. in an ¥ mm.m. alu Ler sist dence. 1521 O ‘I|ron]}. the house and lawn are most magnificent views of H 4 3 T : : 1 ity care: n?-.'l'".'fi-xr\"“m Finonds alu- neral irg (n:r\:;‘h:‘v-'::'l‘t“e‘l;‘s]l;s;:"l’\“ J Gaw‘er SemCe e ay. % 4 H A thence to the loly Comfort N it 7 KR . ASSE: ir of tortoise shell, b here mass will be said at he outbuildings consist of a garage of granite, three k ; | 2 2 & hetween 702 Oth &t and 1442 browh | here e e bematery e Funeral Directors Since 1850 Y t d d | . 1332 l’flva. cottages, all of stone. In this group of buildings are also thr_('ndofim-.x and_ friends invited. ; Mam 5512 || g 'y b i Departed this life Th two independent cottages for gardeners, and a house et ; : ! : e R G 10, 71020, "at her restdence : stable group, consisting of three cottages, stables, Larnage | . 2 . T s . ) I | 4 b and W:om;&ni: axs A | dariing daughter G‘"U;'Ign;lz,”:l lm,m\u.f ¢ house, etc. - é X ot e ! 5 3 i 3 #E s r Z. ch, D st. n 2nd_and 3 ; Tothropa: reward. Call Col. 455 H, Watson officiating. “Qakington” is near station and easily L : N : s ——— D P O accessible to Philadelphia, New York, Corner Central Ave. and Spa St., Cottage City, Md. B Baitinore Boulerard (8 | ther b9t “';'1;;, ?’frk"‘?é',’.‘d“’ P;zm Goj ook P RIS orl i | it '_ £ ec .\‘;m@w.r.um;i at Ammeadale, Md. T To'a home of etergal rest, Baltimore, Washington and cther cities. No. 30 Spa St.—20 minutes from center of city. _ WALTER {ix i g il L e “Oyall » . - ) v home. Forest Glen, Md.. MARY ELIZA- Oakington” was built by a very wealthy man, who This charming suburban home is being offered at | 3116, 13 T & 'q - e BETH. daughter_of the late James and ‘”.l'( E\F\TH T W M."' 2"‘ - s T " <! 1 5 1 3 KOL‘\ CKET] onisining mone and regis- ‘Anne_Clements Fenwick. l-unen] Mon- | Mode hapel. Telenhone is anxious to sell. The total expenditure has been about | a sacrifice price for immediate sale. Five rooms, bath, Walter is registering ST ichte Virsinla fac }‘,"’""“c car: | day. June 14, Requiem miass at & T. F. COSTELLO 5 % X fun at its height as s I ranch 115 Church, Forest Glen. Md.. X $500,000. | e i Interment at St. : NOW LOCATED AT : - i ! fully screened; co ; nd side- DAl cpecial cntertad - brown leatner. Reward if - 2 Would submit an offer of $250,000 for the place in its \valiq ; corner lot; concrete roads a ; d,,,.u:i. ::v"";'s:l:v 25‘3 '/fi“.,n"'.“’l.‘fl.m‘ Costello, 1484 Newlon n.w | Glen. Mo, " " el RTH % entirety, including the equipment. . i RS Ly Gp o | o T Jung 11, 1936, at .90 T, at Columbia, ERAL DESIGNS. i . { ““Borwyn 160 for res- named - phome Praskit 1678 or' 341 C. WILLIAM BRUCE GRAY. heloved a1 For full particul ly to: | Telephone .us and tative will take you #) crvations. \ | R e, Rinsbind of Nona Swygart Gray and brot BLACKISTONE'S or tull particulars appty to: our representative ¥ 4 ER DAVIS | PURSE, brown Teaiher. conmaiming $1 aii | Frocior Mra. Famnie L3eh. Mree Emms “ » direct to the property. y MEY some ‘chanee, SioE Tiena VAT | Erocar, Mop Rl "Wt orkvst | Floral “Blanket Sprays 4 ‘mont ‘ave.. ai a g ook, % Re- atowt, tgomers *Cotnty’ ) Md i H. w. Hll]ear!, One of the best buys of the season. CHATEAU S W a8 Tporler W v Cloveitig | Lpadistoim, Moptromery | County.” d. Qther Baause T Di"‘.""'if—l %{"d”" It Friday, June 11, 1026 at the P = JIRE, 53 5¥C Pathiinder, and rimy reward. | “‘copar Eve. Ear and Throat Hospital, 35 Ao m.'-fi'.L{XeT,.i,.’,T". 815 Fifteenth Street | CAYWOOD BROS. & GARRETT, INC., Y g Satnlyi e 0% e o Mewle | I B fetice Baband 8 00 %, | Gude Bros, Gon, 1212 F St. % 5 p WALLET_ containing dnvar- vermit and | chapel. 1730 Pennaylvama ave; n.w. — ° Reward 2793, the S Washington, D. C. Main 982. 915 New York Ave. N.-W- '"""f,,’.'r O T s T xe.mfé’{,":z.’ fx ‘fl?,"n‘. Geo. C. Shaffer * * e in uce: Towgrd. mfirrfi 1 day. June 14. at 10 am. Interineit, pri- | CHOICE FLORAL EMBLENS hm"fl!“‘llu vate. 13 . at MODERATE et .w. AL,