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THE SUNDAY \\\\ ff""" \“. ‘\A\\‘ i \1: ‘\\U L\ Space velously complete and luxurious living room outfit. must sce it for vourself to offered here. Suffice it to say that the overstuffed You appreciate the wonder forbids an adequate description of this mar- Ouifit Complete $19 value ! ttee and two armchairs in velour, davenport table and end table in mahogany finish, and also the bridge lamp—: re all inciude d. 10-Piece American Walnut-Finish Bedroom Suite Consisting of large dresser, beau tiful vanity. chiffor straight chair, two pillow fortable spring and mattress. full sized bow-end bed. ette, cane-seat vanity bench, com- 129 sion chairs, ine leather, sticks ror. Simmons Day-Bed Complete with ail.eotton pad, cre- tonne cover, strong sanitary spring. Useful and u'r\rn\ ea to operate. S $14.75 6-Piece Oak-Finished Dining Room Suite $49.50 Complete complete with l¢ dining ves, room ble, substantial tension and four chairs, Only SI a Week table. Huguenot Dining Room Suite ting of large butfet, exten- china closet, five side armchair, covered in genu- nut bowl, two candle- and polychrome buffet mir- 1 Down 50c Weekly No. 1 Top Icer $9.75 No. 2 Side Icer $16.95 No. 3 Apartment $19.75 No. 4 Spec. 3-Door. Porcelain Lined ] "'*]l" 1\ nier, bed. v L Five-Piece Unfinished Breakfast Set ting of a_substantially af table, with four chairs. Spe- iece Walnut-Finished Bedroom Suite Consisting of large well fin- shed dresser, beautiful chiffo- full size Simmons metal all-cotton mattress, woven- wire spring, rocker, chair and wo pillow: ST ! WIFE 15 GONVICTED OF PLOTTING DEATH ’Gets Five Years, Companion Given Eight, When Mur- der Plan Is Revealed. By tho Associated Press. KANSAS CITY, June 12.—Mrs. Alberdina Frank, charged with at- tempting to murder her husband, E. L. Frank, a former insurance man, i was found guilty by a jury in Circult Court here tonight and sentenced to five vears in the State penitentiar: The pretty 24-year-old woman and Carl B. Davis, grocer, admitted plo { Ung the death of Frank, but contend- led that at the last moment they de- icided not to go through with their vlans Davis was convicted two wes land received an Joel Dill, a city an underworld hired by Mrs. F Frank. Dill w { woman, i The detective caused the arrests last | February on the that ihe murder was to rried out. Dill was to have shot Frank in a fake hold-up when the husband was return- ing home from a theater with Mr Lrank. The defense ples sinity, Mrs. Frank testifying that she wi {border line of insanity by indignities {4nd abuses heaped upon her by her husband. The defense also contdnded | that no overt act had been committed. The Franks formerly lived in New York, where Frank, also known Lourie, conducted i brokerage bus ness in Wall street In planning for the drainage of Ma- liq Lake in Albanta, provision is being made for a canal to enable the Devoli to flow regularly after the luke Gdi&éfiii . s ago eight-year sentence. ‘tective posing as gunman, ad been ik and Davis to kill paid $600 by the ded emotional in nd her parents driven to the “A chain is only as strong as its weakest link” —is an old, true say- ing. The weak link in the charge and bud- get buying chain is the extra interest and carrying charges you have to pay. It will break the chain eventually and help to keep you broke by having to pey for something vau did not buy. We do not penalize our friends. You Can Learn i Commercial ART SUMIES ORREs JULL EATG, 13 Commercial , Iustratic Costume Dea , Fashion Drawing, Lettering, Posters and LI Drawing, Interior Decoration. Get into_the uncrowded professions. " Talent unnecessary. Suceessful prac. ticing _com: artist teacher.” A call will convince y WK Tor Art Catulog Livingstone Academy und Seciences, 13rd_Year 1517 R Ave. “"'N."943 RIRERIAEIIENES NATIONAL PERMANENT BUILDING ASSCCIATION 5% ON DEPOSITS Interest Compounded 929 9th St. N.W. at New York' Ave. ARRARRARNE | RaxREgaREn e TIMES HAVE CHANGED —and people have changed. The long, gloomy face of the old-time undl‘rtaker has gone. The smile of W. Chambers, Washington's low price under- taker, is ope of sympathy and satisfaction. He furnishes a complete funeral for $75, $100 or $150 —and will furnish the finest grave vault made For $85 Chambers’ Prices Are Lower W. W. Chambers Co. The Brownstone Funeral Home 14th & Chapin. Sts. N.W. Call Col. 432 AR, WASHINGTON, D. €, JUNE 13, 1926—PART 1. POWER SITE PROTESTED. Objection Made to Proposed School Plant at 2d and R Streets. Protests have been received by the Senate District committee against the deciston of the municipal authorities to locate the power plant of the new McKinley High School near the corner of Second and R streets northeast. The residents filing thé protest in- dicated they felt the power plant should be erected at some other point on the tract acquired for the new| school. i Chairman Capper of the committee | learned from the Commissioners that the plans for the entire hixh school project had been worked out in con- sultation with the Board of Education and the Commission of Fine Arts and that they could not be changed now. ORDERED TO ACTIVE DUTY Capt. Van Pelt ‘Will Become High School Instructor Here. Capt. David P. Van Infantry officer, living with his consent, been re- led to active duty and assigned as military instructor at the the high schools of the District of Columbia, it was announced yesterd. Capt. Willian tired, who has ructor of School Cadet Corps of that duty and w home. ORGAN IZAT]ON ACTIVITIES TONIGHT The Red Triangle Outing will meet at Foxall Heights (Stop Kcho line) at 2:4 lock for and campfire party at its club Bring cup, flashlisht and comething to roast. Hans Wanger, leader. Pelt, a_retired rlington, I procesd to his TODAY. Thomas will speak hefo; the Republican National Political Study Club, clock, at Phyllis Wheatley Y. Camp bell, agricultural for Tuskegee Institute, will sing. Public invited. The Wild Neval H. Flower Preservation Society, Inc., will give the first o Summer_trips July 35, to Sky- ony Man Mountain and Luray ‘averns in Shenandoah a Those going must notif; L. Ricker, 3740 Oliver street, Cleve. land 873-W. by June 16. The United Lodge of Theosophists, Hill Buildinz, Seventeenth and 1 streets, will have a free addre on “Character Building,” at & Al welcome. Secretary P. T W CITY NEWG IN BRIEF. The Washington City Chiropractors’ Association will meet Wednes 8 p.m., in the rooms of the Central Chiropractic College, 1914 Seventh street. Dr. Alverda ('. Gates and Dr. H. U. Bell will deliver addresses. Dr. C. A. Thompson. president. extends an invitation to all chiropractors. Potomac Council, Knights of Co- lumbus, will meet tomorrow, 8 p.n at 918 Tenth street mer course of study ington Practical Psychology Club, he- ginning tomorrow, 8 p.m., at the| Playhouse. Public invited. vice commisioner, will address the sdgewood Citizens' Association tomor- row night at § o'clock at the Lincoln Road Methodist Episcopal Church, Lin- coln road and U street northeast. Se: eral committees will also make re- ports. The Knights of Columbus will hold a luncheon at the Lee House at 12:30 o'clock tomorrow, The Association of the Home for Widows and Orphans of All Wars will meet in G. A. R. Hall, 1412 Pennsyl- vania avenue, at 8 o'clock Wedn night. Births Reported. The following births have been reported to the Health Department in the last 24 hours: Frank J_and Catherine M. Lavezzo, boy. Joseph D. and Elsie Moreland, hoy Fdward T. and Effie A_ Stone, bo: Carroll C. and Laura Dyche. hoy: Paul F and Nellle' }_Ambrose. girl Edgol R, and Sally Wenk. Simmond F. and rothy Otto M. and Monita Low. Julian and wm owes. hoy. David and E éin, girl. S B ind Kathryn Seott, boy. Charles J. and Florence M. Wolz. bo; James G. and Adele Stoutenburgh, George and Maria Nicholson. boy Joseph B. and Virginia McKee, boy, Garfleld and Catherine Thomphon, boy. Alvio and Eva Parrish. girl. James and Jessie Smith.girl ‘Augustus O. and Gretchen Johnson, boy. James 1. and Mary ashington. girl. Deaths Report;d. The following deaths have been reported to the Health Department in the las hours. Hnttie Stoom Stabler, 85, 1017 8 st 5. Catharine Boudren, Providence Hos- vital. Anastasia Lowe Sharp, 05, beau Apt the Rocham- E. Waters, 51, 1117 Orren st. n.e. . Gallinzer Hospital 47."United States Naval 17th st. near M st. pergency Hoapital. | Hospital Orville B Farl Signer Alberta B. M Butonie” Chicea, George - Washington Hospital. Jane Ethel Bowling Wolte. 20, 310 7th n.e. Donaid W. Burrows, 4 months, en route 10 'STOY Hospithl B, 3800 Chesapeake at. Mary Kelto, 61, Tubereulosls Hopital. Richard Nelion, ‘50, Emergency Hospital. John' Terrell. 52. Freedmen's Hospital. Bertha Nash. 48. Freedmen s Hospital. Helen N. Brooks. 1 month, 103% Ala- hama ave, & OUND. il all white. BULLDOG S P BUI leass call LOST. BULLDOG. black with whife throat old, " anewera’Bobbie; roward. 218 R BULLDOG—Brindle. _ year, awers to name ‘'Rue Clifton_st._Col. 10: : BRIEF CASE. on Mount Pleum! street car Friday l‘\‘FlI"‘ Finder please phone Potomac 466, old. collar: an- reward. ‘1470 DOG. brindle name_of “Hick. | Fox TE 'I'EBI:IE‘!:-—‘" Mlo: di-g_v‘-vmu:‘d’.vfine ‘n R e No. 4675, Heward. * Lincoln HOUND—Tan and white, male, at wharve Address Stone, Glen Ech Md." 200 Welle: on chain, ring: Reward. our, one Address Box Hatcoater: Star office. NAVAJO BLANKET—Red. black; several daye ako Tath st car line. Rew: NEWSPAPER DIARY in s section. §5‘:’.," morning. 23 Oth st. ne. Lincoli PX(W“’—dP’e’I-;,l‘ Tn form of initfaly i i iberal rewar Falied. MEE0Y " chapin st Co 2:3&'.‘ Wi Call Col. 477, ma vyellow _and Potomac_ Park or Col. 974 PIN, circle of diamonds: } ward & Lothrop's: reward. after_7_p.m. POCKETB mones and key ‘orlhl 14th st. ack leather. _containing Satuzday “noon. "Wl ore. Phone Adams 3039, RF—Green_and navy 7 blug Tont “ro S ttmopile on Nt veiveen 30in 2nd el Finder Dloage return to 2208 N st and re: celve rewa e TERRIER—Wire-haire: Weeks up. Return to 1201 M st. v ol :5" Tnd receive reward. Franig ATCH:- white gold, band. between’ Biireau o Enigearing D patale’ Rosal. Monday even ine, ‘n,“.,.,. to 3145 Mt. Plelllll st.. Apt. 6820-W. Rew: T WRIST WINH——L;« ‘wit] in] S afternoon IWI‘CG'II 14th Sty AinTonn owion. .‘:;1?-* Borics. 1843 Newton st. n.w. o'clock. | of the “ ash- | v | welcome SPEED FUND DRIVE FOR HEBREW HOME Workers Hope Campaign Will Reach Successful End hy Wednesday Night. Workers in the Hebrew Home for the Aged membership campaign will | attempt to bring their drive to a suc- cessful close within the next four | days, Bernard Danzansky, chairman of the committee, Tast night. Dunzansky expressed the belief that the full 2,000 new contributin membership goal would be reache fore the closing meeting We night. A rally of the workers to open up the final drive will be held tomoi- row night in the auditorium of the | home, Eleventh street and Spring road announced General Appeal. He issued a final statement 5, in which he stated: xpect that eve Columbia will opportunity to help in the suppor the aged members of our race. new home is a fine tribute 1o the loc members of the rafe. Surel fter having provided this monumenial structure, lht \\L-j not allow it to b 2 o ause of the lack o the “We District want the Aged to have of the community no difficulty in money to conduct few wealthy membe: munity. But we want every indi ual member of the local Jewish com munity to help in the support of and | take pride in the achievements of the | | imstitution.” Morris ( ding in Hebrew Home for | the united support here would th the been | the Mrs. the arfinkle's team has the drive throughout campaign. The team headed b; Kotz is still at the head of women'’s division teamns. Two sil | loving cups. donated by Louis Bus! nd Mrs. Charles A. Goldsmith, chatrman of the general comn will be awarded to the winning | tains. Substantial Contributions. Simon Hirshman, 0 of the publicity _committ announced these high contrib Louis Bush, George Horning 5 piro, $100; Harry Vine by, president of the le Berliner, $100 $100: Jacob .k and Mrs Sol,Lanst t100 Kann, Juliu chairm: Joseph B. & $100; Harry | insti $100 | Leon Totriner, mann, $100; Mr. | Goldsmith, §160 { Joseph McReynolds, { love, §10 chw Hi elen Stern . $25: Je: and Louis Kronheimer, rt e | COOLIDGE WILL RECEIVE President of Haiti Informed of | Welcome Awaiting Him on Visit to Capital. Hatl, nov to Prcsiviem in ward yesterday Jrom President Cool- idge, in response to a message from the 'Haitian executive = here tomorrow. | “I have been to receive | vour e ect- ing,” Mr. Coolidge said. Cool- idge and I shall be most happy to | you and Mrs. orno to Washington | Wednesday, President Borno is to | confer here with Secretary Work of | the Interior Department on reclama- | tion and ir ion activities of the American_Government. Answering an anxious Washington, the Army ernor's Island telephoned Department that although it failed to fire a presidential salute on the ar- rival of President Borno of Haiti at New York, it did give the full salute later. The guns opened up five v utes or so behind schedule, owi a misunderstanding. Greetings Borno of | for- | inquiry from | post at Gov- | the War ers probable today and tomor: much change in temperature southwest wind. Maryland—Showers today and to-| morrow; not much change in tempera- | ture; moderate southwest winds. Virginia—Partly _cloudy; thunder- showers in east portion today; tomor- | row thundershowers: not much change | in temperature; gentle to moderate | southwest winds. West Virginia—Local thundershow ers probable today and tomorrow: not much change in temperature. | Records for Past 24 Hours. Temperature—Midnight 71; 4 am., 68; 6 am., 66: 8 am 10 a.m., 72; 12 noon, 75: 2 p.m. 8 pm., 7 lowest, 65. $ am., 57; 8 pam., 93. Rainlall (8 p.m. to 8 p.m.), Hours of sunshine, 2.1. Per cent of possible sunshine, 14 Temperature same date last vear— Highest, 78; lowest, 52. ‘Weather in Various Cities. ~Temperature.— Precipi Max. tation 8 Sat- sat. p.m. to urday, night . 8 p.m. Asheville, N L. RG Risnyire Boston Buffalo, Cheyenne.” Wyo. Cleveland Davenport. Towa. Denver. Colo.. . Des Moines. low Detroit, Mich. . Duluth. Mini El Paso. Te Galveston, Helena, Mont. Indianapolis. Jacksonvill Kansas City. Mo. Little Rock.” Ark Los Angeles. Louisville. Ky.. S Phoenix. Ariz. Bittsburgh, P Louls, . 8. Paul. Minn.. . ickebirg, M WASREYGTON B ¢ & b Unable to find beds in the crowd- ed hotels of Manchester, England, after the international foot ball game recently, 100 Scotch visitors slept in the police station. | | announced last | Holman | representatiy | dine | lomatic Corps of the Institute Seeks to Solve Questions. Co-Operatmn A national convention of atfor neys | who spe in co-operative laws has | been called for St. Paul July 6; it was night by Charl w secretary the American Institute of Co-operation. | More than sis hundred marketing | ociatic have been invited to send to the convention, at which questions of importanee to them will be thrashed out cretary Jar- | wits announced as one the | speaker SOVIET STILL AWAITS BRITISH PROTEST! Note Declared in London to Have Been Sent Has Not Arrived, Official Says. By th MO testing u by the it st il strike i tehed If 2 note pro s of money { the ind Toscow, it ecent g 1 been di has not been | leclared to recer cceived it Britain's rea r different from the dispatch of ! ame official admitted, | recent campaign of | vative press had cre-) (ted uneisir in Moscow, being re- | rded as a possible prejude to a dip-) \ttack 1‘ | | protesting | those | such a sted Dy The or, that the the Bri ons of protest to Rus- ed from Lon- vis reported to | mone ion o8 t at, and 1 move- te the * Reserve | heen_issued to William Commissio the War McKee, 1113 slain with Departmen Twelf the ra Meissner, licutenant captain, feta RAND FATHER. MR AND ALEXANDER - | BORNO AT WHITE HOUSE g,,“ George R. Wales, United States civil | | RATTERRE many ers, MR TUC thanks to for th of & we wish ta_exp many friends and wish to exp - sineere many friends. newsbeo . doctors b WRIGHT THE FAMILY Bzatbm MSTEAD, g A stherof MARY AR L dt = 3 VIOLA LT beloved road east of 11, at 2 pm. ited to attend otery 6. at her resi Hav. MARIA John H. Ro Ada B dence, 3808 € KS. devoted and_ Sim mother of to attend sident. | at her | JANE the 1a pm. Relatives ternient at Beitsville, Chureh, m, Inter: Relatives the e mass Will be s ment. Mount Olivet Cemetery. d friends’ inv RISTIAN. Friday. June 11. brief ilness, GEORGIA mece” 6t Mrs. J. W Moo ‘& Allen's funers lorida ave. n.w 1926, after at_11:30 f ne and mother Nellie McCullock and Faneral trom the agene Darne, . June 14 Episcopal Church, ends in. at 1 Faile Chur vited. ” (¥ (nee Proc: o Wiley A. Davis daughter of Tames SF ana Siater of it from ~Holy “Rede at & am. Relatives Suddenly Saturday. beloved wife of Paul B. De_Laune. neral from above residence Monday. June 14, D, Relatives and friends in- vited. Tntérment at Fort Lincoln Ceme- tory. FENWICK, Frid; Forest BE’ laughter_of th Anne_Clements Fenwick. day. June 14. Requiem mia Chureh Gien. Md,, Interment at St Glen. Md v, June 11 1926, at_her . Md. MA! ELIZA- James_ and Funeral Mon- at St. John's Johin s Cemetery enal rest Frid ._at Columh iRAY. Richard a town. Montzom b1 funeral hereafte 3 June 11, 197 y Tospital. nd of Mars services at Tith and Ken June 14 at_10 n Chure Interment privi te. Departed this life Eviday umbia Hospital. S dgvoted of * E ckle sister- innie Allen’s nd n: thin life Tharsdag_June long_ tiness, JAMES B husband of Mrx. Julia E. * He leaves to mourn their loss a lovirg father. James Jones: five sisters and two brothers. Funeral dervices at his late residence. 2820 Dumbarton Sun- day June 13.at 7 p.m. Friends and rel tives “invited. Intermént at” Rivpon i . Jones No- | | 1113 SEVENTH ST. N.w. JOSEPH N PRING, Friday denee, At JAMES | F. Kin neral (i som. Ch; Souil Cifton aid heother of Frank s tends iterment MADISON. at Ha Devarted_this TRUSTY 1018 3:1 Memoriam. 'nun\ 1 nat non HER _DATG! LEN HIS DEYOT Rest DEVOTED WIFF. TT-REEFER. LOVING MOTHER. CLARA A. HAR- ETT. AND FAMILY JonNR0N eno anter ar azo foday, T miss the we | LETCHER. ished are_sate TH and_thes FAMILY one MINOR. mother. In_rememb BELL MINOF o_left linger at the MILY red to the memory of moth MOONE God takes the loved ones from the 1 But never »m the et gy the Tom et the day God cal How we miss the lov Of ms mother. 1 o 1t she is neas and take thy thou Geo. W Wise Co. 2900 M St. N.W. __Moderate Prices VL. SPEARE co. Neith the nuwvuur- ©of nor connected with the b original W Spear estabiish. | ment. Phone Frans. 6626 1009H5t N.W. " Joseph F. erch s Sons (ISAAC BIRCH) 13034 M ST. N.W. Egjablisted 1saz ~Gawler Service Funeral Directors Since 1850 Main 5512 1332 Penna. ve. N.W. 'CHAS. S ZURT‘IORST 301 Timothy Hanlon Phtllm L. 8 33 B Ave i F':ank Gemr s Scm’s:1 lCo. cos-;FLLo rn_Chapel. BLACKISTONE Floral “Blanket Spi rays Other Beawtifu Floral, Desiny brices. F. Tel ervice —inexpensive Gude Bros. Co., 1212 F St. Geo. C. Shaffer - 500 14 SN W 1 CHOICE FLORALL EMBLENY {a WO ‘g10ICE GRAVE STTE® & fers "n Cemetery. Addres m:{ offic”

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