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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 16, 1926.° EEEEE} MAJ. W. L. PHARES |G. L. DIVEN DIES AT 83; tcHARLEsw ELLIS DIES [B. F. MEBANE EXPIRES | THE WEATHER SOUTHERN METHODIST Deaths. v onvs ve flota av ‘ DIES AT AGE OF 5]} WIDELY KNOWN HERE AFTER LONG ILLNESS ATFER SHORT ILLNESS MISSI(_JIA\INHEAVD‘S NAME "’y""_’"- :‘i"."(;’j};’y::'g’("«r"k’rl.'l";&i;;'"-'-‘ | e PRt a e At One Time in Charge of West- R North Carolina Cotton Mill Own- [, District—Partly, cloudy tonight apd| pr. 0. E. Goddard Elected Foreign| i o Goldeft SO smrs o0 1 AT I e nuu»- mu- " p il - r hiftd the i ern Union Station in Press Official in Government Service| er Was About to Sail for Europe ::"‘!::t: s"‘»?;n'hm::f.:d:_ ifting to sou Secretary flor Four Yearsat | Funeral Gallery of House. Since 1889 Succumbs at Emer- to Join His Wife. Maryland—Partly cloudy tonight Nashville Meeting. !uli’l"..\;'l\;” ! 1y, June Honline snid son ot M Was Veteran of Spanish and World Wars and of Philip- pine Campaigns. and tomorrow, followed by showers in| Georze 1. Diven. 83 vears old. at By the Associated Press. west portion tomorrow; slightly warm- | By tha Associated Press on " ] NS one time in charge of the \estern geney Hospltfll NEW YORK, June 16.—Benjamin {er in interior tomorrow; moderate| NASHVILLE, Tenn. June 16. onidine, ";‘:," ) At Y Union Cos telegraph station in the F. Mebane, 60, of Spray, N. C., of [east and southeast windss Staff officers of the Southern Metho- | th & n.w . Thurcay ";“;f 17, st 130 Mary! Mary! | House press gallery, and for 30 vears which he was the founder, died yes-| Virginla—Partly cloudy tonight and | dist board of missions for the next | Nt Maj. Walter Lee Phares, 51 vears!employed by that telegraph company. | (harles W. Ellis, generally known | terday after a short iliness at thetomorrow: rising temperature in the|guadrennium were elected at the | powt. Kol ul € on rary {214, veteran of the Spanish-American | died in Mifllin. Pa.. early today, afier as Col. Ellis. died ihts morning at [ New York Club. He had come to New?| interior ton.-row; moderate east|board’s session here vesterday after| 1lnese Monda: \ short iliness, according (0 word re- | York to sail today on the Aquitania to [ winds. adoption of the budget for 1927 and | Deoved mushand {and World wars and of numerous ! Shart fhnees. accord Emergency Hospltal after a long ill- | VOTK 16 8200 B0 00 West Virginia—Partly eloudy to- | Sponeicn of the budget for 1927 and | ifatet oo their im s 91tz and HOW doe\ our [campaizns in the Phitippine 1slands, | Ny Diven. who lved here at 210 | ness. Mr. Ellis was a native of | PN "Nabane, who established many |night and tomorrow. followed by | tion. died in a local hospital yesterday | Ilevemth street southeast. went to! Lafavette, Ind., and was in his 77th [ cotton mills in North Carolina, is said | showers tomorrow; slightly warmer| "I o, E. Goddard, Conway, Ark..| 1 om eds ave. Sgordar. Junc 19 after 4 long illness. He had served | Miffin 1o visit relatives shortly be- year. 1o leave an estate of several million’) tomorrow. maBelecta i foriEn s Tor i e et M PR G : i here ‘e Memorial day. It had beea his |’ ’ . dollars. His wite, Mrs, Lily C. Moore- P G eloved hu Gal'den GI‘OW? |in the United States Army 28 vears., fore Memorial day. It had been |n1 He came 10 avashingion in 1852 10| head Mebane, hecame 2’ triend. of Records for 24 Hours. Lt Lt BRI Aies Pather| A raess e e e i Maj. Phares served in the tubercu- | addition o having been In charge of | #nlel the Government service and in| gueen Marie of Rumania through her | Thermometer—4 p.m.. 82; 8 Pm..|Gthers chosen were: Home seeratary | o now ! Jonn By Fabt (2,,1937 o s lar section of the Medical Admin-:ihe “wires” in the House press gal. | '€Cent vears had held an important | Z0 00 iee™in" raising sums in Virginia | 71; 12 midnight, 64; 4 a.m., 63; § a.m., U Were. Tomie sccivtary | . St Natice OF Suneres TSR Tha " ool ~or! g % 5 : i i position in the Department of Labor. = 5 9 + for general work, Dr. J. W. Perry; for June 18, 1026, at 1.20 ‘3 nr. I'hank vou, very | istrative Cor War Department, | lery, Mr. Diven served as night chief I o o) e "-|and North Carolina for Rumanian|59; noon, 62. the W i o dence. 816 North Carolina ave - | durinz the World War, and had su-|operator for the Western Union here | Mr: Eilis never married =He is sur| o gees, i Barometer—4 p.am., 20.70; 8 pam., (P WOmen s department, Mre. J. W. % \ TNEY. heloved | pervision of the eauipping of Markle-[ for many years. Ile was retired from | vived by a4 brother, Wiiliam Lo IS | “pynera) services will he héld in |29.77; 12 midnight, 20.84; 4 am., 20.95; | JPRAS secretarv of promotion and : ton Sanatovium., at Markleton. Pa..!active service about 12 vears agn. He |of e G, and WO | Spray, N. €., this afternoon and in- |8 a.m. 30.10; noon, 30.13. ;{’“";‘“""' general work, Dr. E. H.| 0407, FUerl Irot e dune 18 a1 Others think we and the Fitzsmmons Sanatorium. at | leaves no near relatives. T ies i Miler and HAITY | terment will be at Mebane, N. C., on| THighest temperature, 83, occurred ia™! ings: for the women's depart: ! am. Priends’ v acauaiatances are in- e & o de his home 7 tacque: & ¥ 5 5 rk. J. F. Rawls; for the ARES. edas. June 13 2 ) » . I'heen in failing health for ~evera = s cinl assistant in chars » e e rractay. Jiine e e e S | AWS PRODUCING STARS | o vttt "™ | FILIPINOS LOOK COLDLY . Fomperatuis s e 1o senv—| 50 rr oty it | Eip i st Arimeton St connts, but onr g o s n dhag g o s L B W @ ON RUBBER PROPOSAL .TM« e charge of organization. women's de- | puaRpe " waeh: < partment. Miss M. K. Howell; assiat- | P. 0 FEike. The s the dressing station at s Lee's nndertaking p tomorrow den of charge cus- he war with Spain. He also had | afternood’ ‘eloc ¢ his wi e St | 'DISGOVERED, 1S GLAIN |72, oteriaking, verincs omorrar e i T s R I A o I TISE] -yt ST L AR bm . o owing served in the Philippines three dif o the hody will be cremated and the | i e e 2 S 4 £ ferent times : | ashes sent to Lafayette for interment | Politica? Couneil rxp-md to Block Geodetic Survey.) department, Miss Estelle Haskin: as-| 1% ia% fof the burbos: of attendsoe ,{5 reautifull by the wag a memher of the George | Prof. John A. Snyder Sees High | i (1o famiiy plof, Today—Low tide, 6:46 a.m. and 7:12 | Stnt in charze of candidate work. | funeral of murfate brotner, WALTER Lo hundrecds, r(‘,’”]-\ ' A : yy»\,.,\. \{': hv:;‘pm \"mlflu i i Legislature 0. K. on Firestone | %5 0 MO0 0% 00 am. and women's department, Mrs. Humer | bHARES, who oased (o o £1and Indes: segion . the Wasl oh Lo | Plan in Creation Safeguarding . . Steele Toent e "Ariiaron” ik Sireices at’ cem [ e Veiorins of Foreitn Wars| ang Lifs That Appears. | ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. i | well! we say. are quite contrary in | .| Plantation Scheme. d ment at Arlineton s \ n Wars | Tomorrow--Low tide, 7:36 a.m. Dr. . & Parker was elected record. | {4iip P O 00 (wrp Exaited Rutehd Our eflorts are and the Spanish-American War \\p sy By the Assoe Press 59 p.m.; high tide, 12 a.m. Ing secretary for the quadrennium. ‘Attest: W. 8. SHELBY. Secretary being appreciated. erans. He ,-,..}.,\}.o..m‘um o/ the Na- |ine the ‘Associatei Press - e & MANILA, June 1]5‘ The plan D p.m. m::lr}“ e ‘{‘1" wide interest in the | QU. ACKENBUSH. | Wedioudar, dane )0, | fional Lodge of Masons. PHILADBILPHTA. June 16.—Com: ame for Widows and Orphan posed by Ilarvey Firestone. jr.. for ng of the mission board, the 26 “at am.. JOHN C. ol i | “Masonic funeral services will be | jiovinca quarter century of astro. War Veterans' Association, will |large-scale development of Philippine The Sun and Moon. afternoon session was augmented by n.sm’&."ux?;{fn?éfim"“\"éu'e"s'o':"'m ¢ do not penalize | conducted at wl. u_ndlnrtlankmg ;w nomical research at the Philadelphia | meet. 8 o'clock, in Grand Army Hall. |land for rubber production has failed | Today—Sun rose 4:41 a.m.; sun sets |2 large number of people representa- [ laer. our friends. rablishment. 1 s *;“’"\fv “f:;“;pm observatory, Prof. John A. Snvder de-| o poa Allensworth Auxi 1o receive the support of the National p.m. tive of Interests at Methodist head. | ROBINSO) | Suddeniy._Juna 18. w« e afternoon at 1:30 o'clock. Members|cy,req yesterday that the laws and Taited &iante el Y. No | Supreme Council. a coalition of repre-[ “Tomorrow—Sun rises 4:41 a.m.; sun | WUarters here. 1045 oclock FRANELIN ST) E g 5F he severa) organization to/wehicn oated esterday, that the lawe anflis. ynited Spanish War Vetarans, Will| Simatives of politicalpattise: THISIG| site oy ant son of Helen Straite and Albert he belonged are to he present at the | ngt0g, RECTAR RnCUAlE, S, | Eive a lawn fete at 401 P street Gicates that the American rubber mag- | ** Moon rizes 10:15 i e EHENR Servies. Interment. with full’ mill-{ {0 ST REER SN SATRGE S Hinwatha Council. No. . D, of p. | nate's proporal 'will mot be favorably NaooRIe s i Hef g s ol THOMAS GOODWIN DIES. |SFPEIEY, Nax s 1aon st Maivern. Eni tars honors, will he in Arlington Cem- | prof. Snwder said he had concluded : i paviy al ightly | ronsidered at the next sersion of the | half hour after sunser land, CLENES | G Nanall Pa Thurs., etery. ; . hie|!hat the solar system and stellar sye. |, - s northeast, | Legislature, at which other plans proh e N | ———— day. June 17. at 12 noon Maj Phares is survived by hi |tems in eneral were horn accord = ably will e submitted Condition of the Water. Had Feen Postal Telegraph Com-| TULLOCH. ednesdar lune 16, 1926, widow. Mrs. Maud Rird Phares. and |jng 1o yezular laws. These laws, he | A song serviee will he given by the | Firestone suggested that public| Temparature and condition of the JGHN \ALTAN TULLOCH. Jr. "aget ¥ two sons, Bnsign Jesse 1o ThAres. | aid, scem 1o have for their purpese | Vernont Aventie Bapiist Church. S |lands be leased for cultivation of rub-{water af Grear Falls at § a.m. Tem. pany Employe 33 Years. B I S N. and RKverett L. Aves. | ihe ‘perpetnation of the hodies thex |e'clock. Proceeds for the huilding | her for periods of 50 or 75 vears, in| perature. 72: condition. clear. Famas et 58 oo Va. Funeral serviess a1 tha home ¢ A |0l — o] c——=|n| . [ give off < that they cannoi comé in | fgnd. v, James F. Willls & pastar [ tracts of a half million or more acrak. | omas, B Goodwin, 55 yeare old. | plbents a1t M Hodd DanishtAviator insHored. | roltision with ane anather or with [of the :)vv{v{n h mnll W B ater. or | He expressed the nelief when hera in | Weather iri Various Citles. Vo, alAd aid n\h‘-r‘;:,,a, e e AT othe heavenly hodies. nist, Sflver collection at t doo are P *hili E r i T G . Bl i 1 ion at the deor. | March that the Philippine Taw. provid ey P e S i et B ] TOKIO. June 16 UP).—-Lieut. Betved. [ 1a deduced from this the theusht e & that 1o AG4T oF 6 % e 3 |tha Danish aviator. accomplished the | that there was a hizh plan in erea- | The Washington City Chiropractors’ | 0% ”"_‘,'m:‘l,c ‘T,:',‘,‘rl":’;"mf,, e an of three vear He had) 3“ mlmflfllm- R. F. HARVEY'S SON crossing of the Sea of Japan today {tion which safeguards anv lfe that | Association will meet, S o'clock. in the [ 4 0l R0 X e aeting :wr connected for 33 vears with the e “nd arrived at Pineyang, Korea, from | may appear npon the planets that ve. | rooms of the Central Chiropractie Col. | 5O IAKE SNBSS (A8 TESTERARR ¢ 0yi0n, weather: | potta] Telegraph Co. He is survived FANDRE, in sat bus loving, remepicstce o8 FUNERAL DIRECTORS | Osaka., on his return flight from | volve around the parent star. {leze. 1914 Seventh street. Dr. A2y (GRS 0T F"'I_mn“n Coi H by hiz widow, Mrs. Nannie Goodwin:| m¥, dear son J;"fl;gfl,;,‘{, 1974 e 157 e, Den A ey f|m|\| | verda C.-Gates and Dr. H, U, Bell wiig | Pontstions. (he flente e (o sisters, Mes. B. L. Lotix fof Dase of sadness still rome o'er me. LOWEST PRICES Tokio to Osaka was made yester. | deliver addresses. Al chirepractors [ 4% (G0 ) bty d 4 Washington and Mrs. €. T. Faulconer Secret tears 80 often flow day. Harbin, Manchuria, is his next Deaths Reported [ welcome. ' rubber production. S 5 b of Gordonsville, Va., and two hrothers, | Memory keepe you ever near me. | P! - i i P. M. Goodwin of Gordonsville, Va., | Thoueh 704 died two TeMS MBS Edward T. Rahhitt, 68, 476 10th st aw Warren G. Harding Camp, Sons of Alhany .. 3018 70 5 i _fand C. . Goodwin of St. Louis, Mo, i o WOl Trashimeke. 40, Tubercuioss How | Union Veterans. will have an iitia- | 300 CHINESE PIRATES Aulanta 0 4| Funeral services will be conducted | P 5e: affe “ite”and Tmther, RATHER: vital s tion ceremony in G. A. R. Hall. Alantie Oty 3098 Y [tonight at % oclock by Rev. G. W.| INE MARGARET BIRKLE. who devarted Claude Bennett, 30, 2123 Cajifornia st 3y 5 ! Marv Cavanau i, @ Dent 3 — Rirmingham. 2006 | Townsend of the Vi " g a| thie Lfe five vears axo today. June 18. o e i S0 Bl | e Bmma simford shetion w. | KILLED BY PORTUGUESE | mimigiari 2t 3 et e et o) 3 s (ospital L T 1 i re. sdw; 4d A = very day brings sweet memories. 9 R HOMAL ) o ercwiosts Hospita, | Lo Ly VIl meet with Mrs. Edward | R : 1 of Wiliiam Demaine & Sons, at Ale Frery memory s a 1sar. . ; Gray, 1. Homeopathic Hospital. | Steven \arnum street. Mrs.| Battle Result of Raids on Macao | Charleston ! Cloudv 1andria. Va. Interment will he at Buf within onr hearts we cherish . Sel 46 45 e H et W Virginia White Speel will speak Chieago | g Eesloudsil oyt LT Thoughts of ane we lovad 80 dear. Taston " Lampeit, 18, Georzetown Ui ik Dependency—Capture Gang's | Cincinnati 61 Cloudy il a. HER HUSBASD AND CHILDREN. * 0. 311 L st se The Ladies' Aid Society of Luther el ] P BUTLER-THOMAS. _Saceed to the memorr 7 h F g Joseph B Bailey 413 Bth st s w Place Memorial Church will give a Leader and 150 Men. Denver “lear i 5 = 21 our loved one. THELMA E{v—n“‘u‘: ‘¢ Tohn . V. Ponto: nonths, Children ote at Four ¢ FRets & k 4 : Thomast. wha died one e o th & F Sts. s manthe Snldel e e A oureenih N AR e e prepi i Marriage Licenses. i john Ganey. 1 S etk Hos. y el LONDON. June 16.—In & sharp|Gaisetion %7 R e R e 1t's lonesome here without you a % 2 The Americanization Schooi Asso. | battle vesterday Chinese pirates, who E 3 05 b : g‘-‘wnfi .L'\‘y'»(“v and Jennie” B, Devine Por life fs not the wame o iy e William Hawkins, 22, Providence Hospital. | ciation will give a danee at the Wash. | frequently have raided Macao, the Bt.clouds | both of Richmond. Va Sinee 1ol were calied re Rest 46, 1300 R o £ cknonts : & Pydonds | Edgar Williame and Theresa Brooke § ¥ \\V.Q Mars Best 46, 1300 !5“ Bt st ne | ington Hotel for the henefit of the | Portuguese dependency in China, were ‘;\".y:‘.’,"." 1 Et.cloudy | Ech St BOS Bessie | pyivaox. 1n ead hut :fn‘- L:-‘:&u-ué . Casualiy Hospital senaols, | routed. 300 of them being killed. The|Lox ‘Anceles 3 ;y:‘;: L Fal N";ah'a{hf,:_,m, Va.and| O0f nurdear mother JULIA A. DAWSON. | ‘MoGinness of Giga, Va. Wha denarted this life five vears ag: T Harden and Mars W. MeGuire day. June 16. 1921 ne Ersmarr of ths ciix and. Helen Mather dear t1s Tane again. e hiective. enpart: 40, Hoapital governor of Macao, a Lisbon dis.|L il o AR ] #1780 | A sacial will he held in the hapel [ pateh 1 the Dally Express savs, has|Miami, Fla. Fldridge D. Nelson 9 months 075 0 st of the Gunton-Temple Memorial | notified the minister of colonies of the | New York =GalsinilSianiaaios deveiciessiath Al | Presbyterian. Church teenth and | enzagement. < G P 2 Clonras hert Ko and Annetia. Rananshe. ARG 31 Wanld e n ' Bapow. tan. Monroe stree J. Wordman Babbitt, | One hundred and fifty pirates, in-, s ; 34 062 clauiv John Collins and Bessie Kahansky | 1f only sou wers here | hiladelphia = cluding the leader, Tschung, wera|Phoenix Clear Monelius - A, Coakley —and Margaret Though we know from heaven. dear e - president of the New York State As r ; Qear H soclation of Eloeutionists, will give | captured. ttshureh h Slouds oo T Vincelette and Lanars M. Schuhert . mother : ) ; ear £ = And Lenore M. Schubert. Youwach up avecy nay " —— M3 o R For we' low' Yolvs Fone e et The I'nited Lodze of Theosophists, | CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. | 5. Cake Ciis 2 bl coT " B.~ Simpeon I Florence R LOVING CHILDREN, * i Hill Building. Seventeenth and The President’s Own Garri Aiis | oy ATiont 5 i inand A, Varrelman of this cits and | H. In loving. everlasting memory hd HA SLreetE, 4 oy clus he President’s Own Garrison, Army | San Diezo e B Kannes of Evanston. Ine v dcvoted grandmother. LEATTLIA (: N IE!) treets, will have its study class, 8|a04 Navy Union, meets in the Dis. (S, Franciso 0 Tonenh Lancaster and. Myrile Fiel W PTT7ZHEIGH. Who masd awas thirty Oislfeks trict boardroom at S o'clock tomor- | St 2 Penia Sioker and Heton E. srkes Years azo today. June 14. 1808, - « eople b anged. . v v Luthe parles and Mazgie ams. ne srore ten since > II l el a ‘_‘,' llls and people have chanzed row night. b B Wilham H. Mave. 2. and Gladss an e The long, gloomy face of the . o | Sholkane o1 a ham He Jied & ” < y SIS hertrier Has eore Births Reported. I T R LT : moweiang Nace 1 1ge 4B ELY CRANDDAUGHTER. 4 The smile of W. W. Chambers. |. 1y, foijawing nirthe have heen reporied | ington will give a dinner and dance FOREIGY. {eoniamee 1. Reed i tme oty | LANAHAY. 1o Jociog remembrance of Washington's low price under to the Health Department in the © *|in honor of Bunker Hill day tomor- IR 2,m.. Greenwich fime, todar \ 1, Russel! Croft of Port Tohacco, Md.. and | JOHN J. LANAHAN. who died fourteen Skl ; Hake ! . _ o L Armie A Belta of Lo Plata. M OATS azo tatiacs June 18 1813 95 s k... .. W' and Fivira Ching. girl. [row at_the Commonwealth Farm,| Stauore . . =~ Tempratury "‘“"‘;‘ e antitle M. CBrambeueh nd Sophie F THE FAMILY. * . satistaction. {le furnishes DomenlZh and Foea €3] | andy Spring, Md. Red Star Line {London, Encland cloudy | waliman . e LANGER. In Invinz remembrance of e —_— 2 Erank F._and Mapnie Nyman. gir | bus will leave Fourteenth street and |capsnh Denmark. Bt £ = A.k“;’,'".,mi\':' R‘zd-"-:»ur[ dear husband and father. HUGO A. LAN- a complete funeral for s o ana ows Helnss: $ir | Pennsylvania avenue at 5 p.m. | Horta (Farall Azores | 6 A Winfame ot this ety SN Suoinnmeec, loto, e Rl Hie e Arthir ¢ and Kathenne 8. Tavior. hos | Transportation free. Dinner served | Ramilton, Bermuda A Pa 'y | Y Sam Hers and Huth Ree T dtoREN. ¢ l of our heloved hnshand and fgther. JO- $75 $100 or $150 e e o at & | Catan. "canal zona 7 . e A s e A FUZA | PALMER. 10 ead but loving remembranch i o e J S s W lamae, ana Naomi. Lesie ) The hot weather is here and it is ’ T o : # The auxiliary hoard of Joseph H. | ARGENTINA. Wam F e af T andover, Ma wnd | SEPH W PALMER. who dendrisd fhis and wil' furnish the finest Eharies 1 and Flien & 0u Mil B v N | ) - Hilda R Walter of this cite fe three years ago (odas. June 18 1923, . for 1 rave vault made Howard and Ethel M Ra Milans Lodge Chapter. No. 41. 0. E. 8 Forweek guding lung L 1028 Bennt_E._Wood of Annapolic Md. and | Since he has fone we mourn his folly to make \'nurselt uncomfortable = R R e ~ill mive a card party Friday at the | TemberatinePrecioitationss | cabeilte Popigod o Annssolis o e has eone we mou - v F LT . "ang S Sriges, Eirl residence of Mrs. Cross, 1106 F. street o, . Current. Depar. Current. Depsr. | “Richard Coleman and Peac) Hall But wee will hear nur heavy cross wearing heavy clothing. or 385 Aaeon i, and. Mai northeast. at 2 and & pm. Mrs. | Cem aheararer 50 —1 o sl TG N A M Tawndand. THAY o mas Keen the Chelstian faith ad - b Rernard V. and Cather hor. | Fannie M. Lyles. chairman. Southern wheat | Cars Smith and Gladys L. Neal And follow where hes zone. Chambers' Prices Are Lower Eldridge H. ani Ky Smith. miel | e i # area 46 n o 02| . | Th';- hear the words that Jesis saith: v 2 F G Riith . MarMichael. firl. | e last meeting of the season of . s Entar within well dne Bt ; P e Charies 1. K | 5 o g oo The mest fmportant rule ahout | HIS DEVOTED WIFL AND CHILDREN * Buy one of our tropic al suits—on w w Chambers CO Chavies B v, . hoy ”’;‘:":j';}:f 'h‘_"\’\‘g',; ‘:?“'f;;kl‘ [’;I""‘e A steady pace up hill and down dale { camp sleeping is to have at least as i REED. A tribute of Ioze fo the memors of 108 . - RTESAS) ; Ottowar ang. Rer lehardson, Firl, at thavh —Eec ace | of hetween 20 and 28 miles an hour i R CTORRTA G u Yo &l ed ¢ dear father. JAMES e N s ” 5 R ehardson. gtrl. a e Monday, 8 p.m. > much clothing under 1 s YOu | who departed thia life sixtees our liberal credit plan. You'll have The Brownstone Funeral Home Pt My Henee. EieT ome Monday. § p.m Wil aceompiish more_motor mileaze |1 ovet v o ‘dennrte it Yte sxteen sears agn am € And Mace Shuth. o . I{gh; Eir A precions one from us has gone | 1 | 14th & Chapin Sts. N.W. Wi and Tagennine” Brown. @irl | _The National Fellowship Club wilf|than if you drive in spurts and; = i ori gl S AL L k. | et i ROMNioMan. sin. | give a dance fomorrow evening on | dashe: Avaice we loved s stilled: * call Col. 132 e ; roof of Hotel Washington. Strangers |~ - atbg of T ankj_ Wik ecer can he Alled™ b Y . mel | welcome, = DEVOTED SONS. JAMES W. AND RICH: outlay. 0% TERRIER i BOWLING-WOLFE. We wich to extend to ARD P. REED' = CH: 5 short tail. Annl: que mans {riends and relatives our thanks | SMITH. _In memary of mother. ELLEM i Leacite. 3 A s WEST SMITH. who died July 3. 185 ; e Marsland_; = S¥mpathy 1 ‘our &reat nereavement and [ S EST SMITH. who died July 3. 1804 and Over 1,500 suits await vour selec- : e is fhe heaiun "fowers, went 10" our dear | SR> Rine" o WIER B E 8 A E A i . Jrine 13 wnericalliat SIS Avoarret. ETHEL, < 1 MRS, W. 1. BOWLING Brieng " dreamland faces. vassing to and : < o R [ siets nf = . / e 5 = PALMFR. -1 Boine back to me memories of long azo. ion. This stock consists of all Sum- A B New P I f E ot —ol e | PALMER, 1% e u hesnt- | Beine bick to e e 5 . ease returs 333 Corcoran st. and re- : N tha heautiful flaal trihut * Hon dear lov _— e mer materials, in all sizes. The suit R cehetie Teant: T aueeuone"anktt | MO and e peadttl A P o o Har ToTed one. we snail meet E st with & dlamonds and r MATRICE EMORY PALMER HENRIETTA L. MARSHALL. * . . . & . : ™ - 2 "~ nlatinum MRS MATTIE MAY PALMER AND | wRIGAT. In « d d 1 s - vou have in mind to keep you cool is Th()"sn"ds Of 1 e Sllmmer Sults c etwedn Garfincklewiand Wood | FAMILY T R e R e here . o bR O Born N n [ MGHE =tk i ol . DTN, diamand: 108t on o c A Drecious one from 1 has gone. treom Eafk road and Harved or on 18 2 | M Aeiaar” stne XL TR s Hoe A e Ve 01 1t el niw._Col. T £ WIEE.SOPHTY WRIGHT 'sfr LJ ] ‘ ‘ ’ = L 2 ER. t BAR PIN, plathum. ticinits Woodward and '\ 0 al S_ O S eds— o T Whelnd "Aarioaent. marrlagl. PR w4 CORTER I l Marzaret Reddi e Wheland Apartment. | o ce poRRESTER. In B . " RILL FOLD_ black. bound in gold: name | ADNS, roctory na Murrax. on ineide: contamed | Frangis Lears and’ 3 THORNTON [ ] and Gabal dll 1éS Fn't‘.’e"flg‘:g;gm"'.:;a‘;{‘:.’.'.. ST Beaths. SEATH TN, Main 3 : Bl ; e ks S TTIRTT ; cada, June 13, 1036 au his . TULLDOG_hrindle. vear old collar; answers | BOYLE. Tuciday, Jure 15, 1507 3t . . to name Rudv: $20 reward. 1470 Clfton | jesidence 4726 Sth st. n.wy JOH NOW LOCATED AT o e O Sl B gole Furerai | 12 ’ % L, _ o e e reeidence Thureday. June 17, | L4 X, CAP_ ST NORTH 2078, BULLDOG—Brindle. year old: collar: 4 A0TRTH0 A thence 1o St. Gabriel s Wk Dignified. Efficient Service. awers to name “Ruds’: $20 reward. 1470 | Chureh w will. be fung at 9 W. LT Church, mhors mah, ol Bo, UK (0%, 2 V. Deal & Co. |, School 1096: | tend. Interment at.Mount Olivet Ceme-| 818 H St LINCOL g200. ° . A M i ata: remara Fime 8225, terv o B COAT. womah's. dark bie: in Seidiers | BURKE, Denarted this Lo Monday, June w w C n6 at T3 am at his residgnce. ‘;eo ise 0., comfort and vou will never notice the Home! June 13- seward. ~50i Randoion st. | 1% e N e e 2. ~ —— JOHN G ATRKE ‘bastor of Tnrae Bamiiet COLLIE, white: fagx ~n. 14643. Dhone = o tn mouin his L TEiad titir B 0 J0t0 FhOm | Enuren HEleaven vp mauer, Wie deptn 2900 M St. N.W. DOG \lr!da‘r male. gray answers Prince Nelson. Ruiu' French and Elliott I'ropical worsted suits in dark blue, B R AT TR | R Ml B RS | P e e & G licht d stri Gabar- DAFRS DX Tomm Sak, Nem Yok o | Shhiten Mo e oHfve nd a2 st Riacafvats e Py, - pin i - g ST R s, S e 3 G VL MSPEARE . ik il ste ne. Wednesdav at 4 o'clock Funh_ml dine suits in cool tan shades with silk T g arn s o i cinhen | Soener ad R S}no-.,... 5 “ P 17 Association are " requested 1o mmu the -;.‘.‘ the original Snear establishe stripes of contrasting .color. Silk S, Py e P il o, e SRR B e 1009 HSE N.WL GrER':\;'..\".‘:!T‘OGi"srn:fl;_ hn't:"tx;"hl:v‘k leath- 1ioatd nv\v{ '?fn'g\n.\_c;" 2 Sreadent Formerie 040 F St. N.W, - . Wi ras< ®: _name - S = - i mohairs in plain black pin stripes and e B ' ~Joseph F. Birch’s Sons' dzRMAN POLICE_DOG—Large, colol . ay once will meet at Tsracl Baptist Chirch. (ISAAC BIRCH) dark blues. SRR TN (8 il G R | 3004 M ST. N, it Bt N e A R Gawler Service hy Cleveland_1862-J. reel . e aun: rewands ClavelnmE 1o RE H. LEE. D. D.. Vice President. irectors Since 1850 LOYALTY and SERVICE Suits that wear and fit, tog ether £ RL T\ 2| R LGAERE ARG, || v Do S e, A T TNSTRCNEF e e e | CANNON. Tuesday. June 15. 1926. at Ho- n . p ___Ave. L with the comfort of light weig ht anld SOLEEO, ‘.ae:geézcgmvg.gs:mg; P i S RtED oI T CHAS, S ZURHORST - —are the highest business principles. ne indicates it ea please notify H_B. Carter. 1233 N at. nw. | dence, 120% 5th st ne. e re 301 FAST, CATITAL, ST- . ¢ b . 1l North 2740-J, and ve 5. % o, ermen ; - S force of character and the other shows intelligence. poplflar prlce - add lonal - e e m?M l )N, l :.‘. 1:' vmn:r:n \“v::;r;r:: Tlmolhy Hanlon lete Funeral. $125 All men can be fitted in our tremen- 7 att R e Ceaet el | LRI T e omplete Funeral, 3 A TR, servier st e i repitent 1o | > i 4 e Sy A - N M. her en route on ¢ TSTE “ommander. g dous stock of Summer suits—Tall Men ST mm | 5 SRR e A black broadcloth or gray plush casket, with a silk ks o R i “RAIL DESI intevior. 6 fine handles, engrazved name plate, outside casc, —Short Men—Stout Men—Lean Men. TN, €old, cireular. eet with bearis, i Pulin!ai e e e reriaenes Touaios. | AT SRR S embalming. washing. dressing and shazing §f necessary, re- fornia sl Rorin 1338, L oot L 15 | Gude Bros, Co., 1212 F St. mowing from any city hospital or howe, advertise the death, LR g e L Cea. C. Shaffcr 200 1‘4.-:: SEW. . hearse of limousine tvpe and two fine Cunningham limon- ’\0 C’l(lrge fOr Alwratlo'ls POCRETHOOR GRRIAE ey v and| winoag e richa CHQICE s, Main 24t6. ducied by the 'Le\' G. W. Townsend of sines. ‘tountain_pen. _Please call Lincoin 31 LA R O Rt g A Pocxz’rsuok containing wrist_watch _and at the chapel of William h‘mu‘g'dl:‘ Son: . . R . money. on south side of G_st. bet‘"n 12th ®17 King st.._Alexandria. o W and 13th n.w.. and near Duli Martin's. m. Fri . hen in Need of Our Service Call & N Flish; Frank: 5860, " 1620 "M st | lesmment at-Gyrdonvilie, Va Floral "Blankct S ra 3 . PRI e o e N B 4 e, Vi THE DEAL FUNERAL HOME alelgh Haberdasher .. [pomsmmas i anin e el n TAN TRAVELING BAG, sontaining man's e, s WL T | oher g fae T we et | Designs at Moderate 16 H St NE. 1310 F Street By g | B Y b T@pmé - Linc. 8200-8201 . T 3 Dai F loris, ts- For Reference, Ask Your Neighbo : If You Haven't a Charge Account Here, Why Not Apply for One? nge SiEaie: i Cod: "I His merex. sent down from ¢ - bl | TN God. 3 %mfl’”:,:-?é 14 Bd‘fé’&f An J‘é’f.’-y&}qg-unfim jove, " J4™ G HSTI NV, NMN“;‘ n In the lonz nizht hours we soothed h»rl

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