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e B oeaL AT Gold BoTH sDRS OF 1= AT K 3T “THE DRPEN rg’s Laugh and the world laughs with you ‘Weep and you weep alone Y Wilcox among said Ella Wheeler her poems. You laugh with joy when You get our monthly bills, without interest nor extra charges added. you no tears You They nor cause regrets, will have no o gion to weep over the fact that you were charged for something you did not buy. We do not penalize our friends. Oy Jretdondon | o]l——=[al—2=l0] Steel Burial Vaults Any Make 585 Each vault is a ctandard make. We back np all our vauits with a guarantee. (COMPLETE FUNERALS $75, $100, $125 Up Call the Brownstone Funeral Home of W. W. Chambers Co. Cor. 14th and Chapin Sts. Col. 432 THE EVENING BTAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. 'THURSDAY, JUNE 17, MRS. W. L. CONLEY DEAD ‘Wife of Army Architect Succumbs to Illness. Mre, Eleanor R. Conley, old, long an active church here and wife of Willlam T.. assoclate architect in the office of the quartermaster general, War. De- partment, died at her residence. 3134 Q street, vester: after an illness | of several weeks Mrs. Conley was a member of St Alban’s Episcopal Church and was A charter member of the Daughters of the King of that parish. She had resided in this city since her marriage, about 37 vears 0. She I8 survived by her hushand, three daughter Eleanor L. Hamilton of Rivei : Mrs, Mar guerite Howenstein of Schenectady, N. Y., and Mrs. Alice Fogle of Naga- saki, Japan, and a sister, Mrs. Evelyn Geiselman, of Muncie, Ind. Funeral services will he conducted the residence Saturday afternoon | ‘RETIREMENT BILL CONFEREES MEET | Effort Again Being Made to Reach Agreement on Legislation. 59 years worker Conley, The Senate and House conferees will try once more this afternoon to reach an agreement on liberalized | | retirement legislation for Government | employes. Although the Senate man- ager still entertains the hope. of ob- taining something better than the bill which passed the House, there have been no indications since the|yy 3 glelack, Interment will be in last conference that the House leaders | & o 0T 0t | will yield any from the positive stand g o | they ‘have taken for their bill . The present law fixes the maximuwm | in Fi @nnuity at $720, and the question at Mother Saves Three in Fire. issue 8 whether this should be raised | While other occupants of 1246 See |10 $1.000. as advocated by the House.|ond sireet &outhwest labored to pre | |or to'$1.200. as favored by the Senate. | vent the spreading of five there this | | Another outstanding Aifferénce is the | morning about 2:30 o’clock, Mrs. Mar Senate provision allowing employes | garet H. Dorsey. colored, took her optional voluntary retirement at an|three children down the stairway from | earlier age than the ages of contpul- |the second floor to safety. The fire sory retirement. The House made no | od damage estimated at $1,000. provision for voluntary retirement. | The statement has repeatedly heen | made that the House will not yield from its measure, but the conferences have continued at at g 2 | Berry Crop Damaged. | | Special Dispatch to The Star | intervals during | T = | DANVILLE, Va, June “The | the past two weeks because NVILLE, Va. | S o the | harry crop in this section has heen | hopefulness of some of the Senata 0 friends of retirement legislation that|# Virtual failure as a result of the | something moré liberal might be ob. | drought. The strawberry crop was tained. No prediction was forthcom. | the shortest and the smallest of anv ing this morning as o whether a final| In recent years and dewberries axe ‘oncluston could be reached this after. | S¢arce. Wwhile raspherries have L | reached their usual size. Births Reported. Tha following hirtha have heen renort to tha [isalth Depagtment in the last honre Paul 1. and Marie E. Hallock. girl Carl ¥ and Mattie L. Hoffmann. Formann. girl Boy, 18, shoot: Self. | Special Dispatch to Tha Star CHARLES TOWN, W, James Turner, 16, 1iv ‘m a local hospital in ‘a eritical con- | dition from =elf-inflicted gunshot | wounds in an attempt at suicide at | | his home. Continued ill health and | | resnitant’ depression are blamed hy | his friends for the act. bor. T oand Wad e _and Antansite Ditropan P and Mildred Long. hov. nd Litlian it Shider, girl. orman €. and Ada . Ingram. girl A A Anna . Middietor Louis M. and arah 8 Lucius and Olivia Fppa. girl George A. and Cachie | 4 | Rudalf and Marie Siegrist, | Hugo A. aAd Katherine Stah Norman J. and Mars A, Kooniz David C.‘And Bertha E. Carwithan James R_and Lola V. Garner. giil William . and ‘Helen " Edward H_and Marearet M. Sy Ered and Mamis Timberlake, girl Harey M. and Ras Miller” Arkey and_Juanita Ragland Alexander H.and.Irma B Alphor Charies’ H. d hoy. A seven-span bridge, 362 Yeet long, will he erected over the Danuhe at | Belgrade to open the rich Province of ‘ Benat to the rest of Jugoslavia. girl o, xirl Aler. i) R. F. HARVEY'S 'SON FUNERAL DIRECTORS ] 07 COLUMBIA v LOWEST PRICES and Lo Smin o1 James and’ Mabel “Thompaon: hov David and “Emma Byrd. ifl Shoes. . $8.00 Shoes. . $8.50 Shoes. . $9.00 Shoes. . «—is made right here in Washington for Wnsl;ington home use—of wheat that is specially selected and specially milled. There is no other Flour that exactl does Washingion Flour—the Flour of no regrets. New Address—612 13th St. Bet. F and G Sta. (west side) TWO DAYS MORE $6.37 $6.80 $7.22 $7.65 Shelf-Room-Making Sale of SHOES 15% DISCOUNT —ON EVERY MAN’S, WOMAN’S AND CHILD’S SHOE in the House—EXCEPT the Physical Culture Shoes for Women and Stacy-Adams Shoes for Men. $8.02 $8.50 $9.50 Shoes. . $10.00 Shoes. . $10.00 Shoes. . $12.00 Shoes. . EDMONSTON & CO. nc 612 13th Street Wilkins-Rogers Milling Co.. Washington, D, C. ANDREW BETZ, Manager Advisers and Authorities on All Foot Troubles HE mill that makes the Flour that makes the cook’s task less—Dbecause it is the all-pur- pose Flour—ready to bake anything. meets your, requirements as Sold by your grocer and del.- icatessen in varions sizes from S-pound sacks to full barrels It's made good; right here in ‘Washington. WILLIAM T. JONES, 60, MRS. OPPENHEIMER DIES ARCHITECT. IS DEAD| ACTIVE JEWISH WORKER el President ol Sisterhood of Sixth Supervisor of Battleship Construc- Street Synagogue Had Been tion and Repair Served 40 Years I11 Five Weeks. in Navy Department. * Mrs. Carrie 1. Oppenheimer, 52 e e— vears old, president of the Sisterhood of the Sixth Street S:'nag?lue for the past 20 years and long prominent in various other Jewish activities here, died in Emergency Hospital yesterday following an operation. She had been ill about five weeks. Mrs. Oppenheimer, who was the wife of Simon Oppenheimer, retired merchant, was a past president and a_member of the board of the Council of Jewish Women, secretary of the Jewish Foster Home and a mem- her of the board of the United Hebrew | Rellef Society. Funeral services will be conducted in her home in the Beverly Courts Apartments tomorrow afternoon at 2 welock. Rabbi Louis J. Schwefel of the Sixth Street Synagogue, will offi Interment will be ln the ’\:l,qn William T, . #0 years old, su- pervising ¢ battleship con- struction and repair in the Bureau of Construction and Repair, Navy Depart- ment, where he had+heen employed continuously for 40 vears, died at his residence, 1138 Twelfth street, vester- day. He had heen under the care of a physician for several years, hut had bheen seriously ill for only a short while. Mrs Jones was a member of St. John's Lodge, No. 11, F. A. A. M., and was a Royal Arch Mason. He also | belonged to the Sigma Nu Phi Fra ternity of the National Universit Law School and the Royal Arcanum He was graduated from the ) tonal University Law School in 191 A hative of Chester, Pu.. he spent his early life there, coming here to accept a position as draftkman in the | [srael Congregation Cemetery Burean of Construction and Repair. | Mrs. Oppenhelmer Is sur Navy Department | her hushand. who fx honorars He is survived by his widow dent of the Sixth Street Alice Jl. Jones: o son, Walter G.Jones |, g,yughter, Mrs. Julian D. Eiseman: of New York City: a danghter. Mvs. [ 1, cong, Leon Oppenheimer, proprie Paulino of San Pahlo, 1 N | o of the Sport Mart stores here. and grandchildren. Myron Oppenheimer of Baltimore: Funeral services will be conducted Gigan Mre Bmil West of this city, at the chapel John R. Wright Co. | 55007 el hrothers, Louis, Max and undertakers, 1337 Tenth street, tomor- | 4G S B e row morning at 8 a'clock. Interment | 4+ 1 S will he in Chester, Pa. . —» Women's Magazines Combine. | NEW YORK. June 17 (®). v(‘umhm-‘ ing of two women's magazines. the De. | lineator and the Designer, in one pub. lication (o he known as the Delineator. effective with the November fssue, announced vesterday R, La shaw, president of the Butterick 'ub-| lishing o Deaths lieportcd. 5 deathe have heen reparted Department 1n the 1ast °4 ived hy presi- Mrs gORUe; ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. TONIGHT. The Massachusetts Society of Wash- ington will honor Bunker Hill day by a dinner and dance at the Common wealth Farm. Sandy Spring. Md. Red hus will he at Fourteenth street and Pennevivania avenue at 5 o'clock to furnish free transportation. Dinner will be erved at 6 The National Fellowship Club will |give a dance on the roof of Hotel he follow | Washington. Strangers welcome. > Health kit Natininal | _“The Law of Cyeles” | the subject | af a free lecture to he given at K5 | 18 W28 « aw |0clock at Tnited Lodge of Theosn phists, Hill Building, Seventeenth and Shepherd &t Clifton st I streets, Public fs welcome. 1ty Hoepital. nited States Sol- | Warren G. Hare | 31. Order of the hold a card party - home of Mrs. Emma €. Euclid street. Cannon, 86, | Homsopatht Tonn ¥, Caralin Marie Marietta | Tames Raci William F 1 diers” Home Hospital Nagein Conk RO Runpe Erances E. Rierach. 49 AV frad MeCAnnay. Brown. 61 nz Chapter, No stern Star. will R o'clock, at the Coumbe, 1127 t Home. D i Hospital st Francie Arfington Chapter, No. 39. Order of the FKastern 8 will have a card arty at Northeast Temple, Fighth BT B LA |and F streets northeast. Infant William E. sodbury, | Lkl Alpha- Delta Phi is giving business 2 hours, Georgetown 1'niv Hospital aoree nnes, 28, Tubercdloss Houpital | luncheon tomorrow, 12:30 p.m., at the Franklin Square Hotel. Gaorge Harriott. 24, St Ellzabeth's Hos 1, i _ Cushing Auxiliary, No. 4, Sons of of the Civil War & p.m., at Pythian : D Argentina has its labor troubhles armers heing unable to ship all their |&rain to market this season hecause of the rallway lahor disputes Hospital. Infant of W Chappelle Stoveneon Emergencs H Freedmen s pital Rotiart Hos pital A D Ward. 70, Freedmen's Hos Sisan E. Craw/ford 024 P at Foward Anderson tomorrow hercitlosis Hos- Temple. 1tal 70 Freedmen 4. Childean Whiie, & months Davis. & months, Tackaon Smartness -Quitside, Safety Inside: Service Ahead, Assurance Behind Outside. your Castens-bought Bag or Oshkosh Trunk is unquestion- ably smart. Inside, your ward- robe is safe for the trip, week-end or world-round. Ahead are years of service from longer - lasting quality. And behind it—assuring value and satisfaction—is the Cas- tens reputation for finer luggage. LEATHER GOODS 1314 G Street N.W Supplying Washington's Luggage for 35 Years Full Size OSHKOSH Wardrobe Trunk—$50 This Week's Special IdaWalters Co. 607 13th St. N.W. nERTEA SPITT Every Woman’s Sale of Beautiful New Summer. Millinery - Values Up to 515 For every occasion there's a hat—models to wear at the country club, dinner, theater, travel—hats for sports and tallieur— hats t0 complete the ensemble. Large, droopy Milans, the smartest conceivable small hats— in leghorn, hair, milan, ribhon, lace, silk, novelty straws, embroid- ery—richly trimmed, smartly tailored. s Small Felt Hats. Felt “Vagabowds." Hith Squave-crawmed Hats with vippling brims. Transparent Hats with sweeping brims. Youthful Floppy-brimmed Hats of braid-and-silk. The shades that every ome wants, all the light pastel tomes, high colors—white, seaside, tomes of rose and pink. New fashions for summer in sports types and formal types. Awy Hat in showroom, your choic walrkrs Royal Typewriter .Co.,, Inc. Evans Bulldige. 1439 New York Ave. will meet | :1926. THE WEATHER District of Columbia—Cloudy, fol- lowed by rain tonight and tomorrow, not quite so cool; moderate southeast winds. Maryland—Cloudy, followed by show- ers tonight and tomorrow; slightly warmer tonight in central and west portions, fresh southeast winds. Virginia—Cloudy, followed by show- ers late tonight and tomorrow; slightly warmer tonight in west portion, fresh east winds. West Virginia—Probably showers tonight and tomorrow; warmer in east portion tonight; cooler in west portion tomorrow. I’ _cords for 24 Hours. Thermometer—4 p.m., 64; § p.m., 59; 12 midnight, 57; 4 a.m., 50; 8 a.m., 57; noon, 61; 2 p.m., 61. . Barometer—4 p.m., 30.00; 8 p.m., 80.22; 12 midnight, 30.22; 4 a.m., 30.23; 8 a.m., 30.24; noon. 30.23. Highest temperature, 64, occurred at 2 p.m. vesterday; lowest temperaturs, 50, accurred at' 4 a.m. today. Temperature same date last year-— Highest, 85; lowest, 62, Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States (oast and Geodetic Survey.) Tod: “Low tide, 7:56 a.m. and 7:50 p.m.; high tide, 12:55 a.m.and 1:05 p.m. Tomorrow—Low tide, £:28 a.m. and 846 p.m.; high tide, 1:42 a.m. and 1:53 p.m. The Sun and Moon. Today—Sun rose, 4:41 a.m.; sun sets, 1:38 p.m. Tomorrow—Sun rises, 4:41 a.m.; sets, 7:36 p.m. Moon rises, 11:16 a.m.; sets, 12:04 a.m. Automobile lamps to be lighted one- | half hour after sunset. 1 Condition of the Water. sun At CGireat ture, 62 s at condition, Weather = Temperature. 8 am. clear. Tempera arious Cities. | stations Weather i Clear Clear Clouds Clouds Pt elouds Clear r!m‘ Pt.cloudy | Antiene Tex | Aimany Atlanta | Atiantie 6y Baltimore 0 Birmingtiam Pt s Plonidy Clon Clear Clondy Cloudy Clear Clonds | Charleaton’ Chivagn Ineinnati Galveston Helena Pl auds Los Anceles. Cloudy Lot e Miam: Fia N "Crieans: New Vork Okin_ City | omana | Phad-iohia Phocnix . Clouds Clouds Clear, Rain Cloudy Clear Cloar Cloudy (8 am.. Greenwich time. todas.) Stations. Temperature, Weather ngland 5 art cloudy France 5 art cloudy Austria 56 Rain Germany A2 Part cloudy Copenhagen. Denmark Part clondy Horta (Fayali Azores Clonds milton. Bermuda, Part clouds B . Porto o Part cloudy { Havana, Cuha, Cloudy Colon. Canal Clondy Paris Yienna, Berlin 38 B and_iitter of School ERMAN POLICE DOG | Mondas. John Burroughs | viease can g | POODLE. wire-haired, male. white and tan Setter.’ hlack. mized witn' whi Collie ‘puppr. {emale. tan an iy Waghington Animal R puve Owne piatinum . 1 amethist. between ward & Lothrop's. or in_either store. ward. ~ Return 1o’ Mre. J. S. Manning. 65 Observatory Circle arfinckle's and Wood- Re- Call Cleve. 351 diamond: mn on 14th st twean Park rond and Haivard. or on 5th at. n.w. between G and K. Tuesdar nm.: re. \urd 4601 13th st. n.w.__Col. 8 1R | BRIEF CASE, tan. containing . law an m.\ pagers, Finder xhnn return fo_ Atiorney W. R, Massck; 031 11th st Sl s -nmrl\'n 0 Rn!lmml and four 5 hills: the | Dasses go¢ only to owner: $5 reward for the “retuen of aame. | Mre’ €. 7. Jackson. Mra. Lintle st n. v |ry Lx,nnT;'t.nnm. year oid. coll to name “& 30 reward. 14 at._Col. 4 4 AMEO PIN—Large: aol Wednesday mornine. P! lip's Torru.v Apt. 314, Adama 8710, rL 58 RING. o.\'r ol ‘OLLIE._vellow and white, collar with Kink Tt ‘Kendall Green n.e. Reward. Return 0_sddress. _Phona Linc. 271 mLLxE white: tag No. 14643. ter 6. Rewl Adams 486, [ AND CA CASE. on the sfrest_some. where between 10th and Florida n.e. and gith and T ot reward. " North 4398, DlA OND PENDANT and ohain: in Union Station this mornink. Mies Fuller, ADt. 204. Clifton_Terrace. Soufh DOGS (two). females. grav. other Nlack and ;‘hort Tajla: anawer " to ias Bourth. Apoly fo answers 0 Clifton & broken on side: s return 10 Phil Reward. Phone Thone m Saks, Naw York. contain- ite aDOrt COAt: AL or near . Union Station ftfington. Congress PSS in itk 4na, White cab foward. Moo, . M. ¥ ELO] Aealed. containing money Toih Faa Park R Road Savings Bank. or he- tween bank and 1708 Kenvon ef. W. B. Banham RRIER nunny. FOX femi sootted. ‘brown on -uhn- side of 1 |l! "lll and 3 2808 fah ™ I A'rnwl'n’ BT ite gol T4 Call Main ‘4441 befors 6 D e 8 p.n R!.\cn POODLE. name Prince; ! 03 E st. n.w. R scmr—on 1ath st cars o m; between 14th and 161 lamg Nors s Th10 Allison ot how. | Rewardo GLASSES. _tortoise.shell " rim ™~ Wednesdas. June 16: reward. _Adama 807! C Tost June 18. i‘md T return _n.w._Reward o F, CAT. large, siraved o MaLT H st ALY St Tith and or at tranafer junetion going from Aard st. to Columbia road: liberal vard. mall_gold wreath. hatween 1423 Har- and Census nwnu Tueaday mornini FIX, aicle of giamonda: in of-sear We Lothrop'a: raward. Call rhl 357 1 ward l “ufl'nn. ‘Ruildin Besal 0 PRISM BIN Patk and , [ tw Governmenit_ Hotels, ‘afternoon. c. l’|"lu return to | Temperature and condition of water | d’; Other matters which INQUEST IN VIRGINIAN’S DEATH TO BE TONIGH Henry Lee lchden Dies in Alex- andria After Accident Near Railroad Bridge. Special Dispatch to The Star. am.. ROBERT = ~ wele ALEXANDRIA, Va, June 17.-A | Irma von Ezdort v\'(‘l“ Funer coroner’s Jury summoned by Dr. T. aLThiv Jate vesidenee | 4407 Marshall ‘Jones will meet at 7:30 | tives and friendn insiied 1o & o'clock tonight at Demaine's mortu- June 1 :;y chnfi:l nzxxnv-muu the death of B ke enry Lee McAden, who died vester. | iLE 4 e and Marye day morning at the Alexandria Hos. | fand paere pleacs copy )+ 2 M4 pital without regaining consciousness 1926, at her hom: oo e n g BOGIE AN | T la a1 Gerete . Bt daighate restle of the Richmond, Fredericks- e “ burg and Potomac Rallroad tracks at | $isecal irons 1he. remsen s o1 hor. ds ghe Lorton, Va. He sustained a fractured Bawin S Evane. 4620 155 $la skull. ' Whether he was struck by O an autornobile or train is not known. Jussday, June 15,9028 B The jury viewed the body yester- R NORP eiofed husband of Mare day afternoon. It is composed of A. N. Shuman, Charles E. Corbett, W..| C. Drury. 1. D. Brown, James G. Graham and Thomas Chauncey. Sunday morning McAden went fo | zenia Cannon. ‘Services at his late resle dence, 1202 5tb st. ne " Thureday. June Pohick on a train. He missed the train on hig return Sunday and a }.7 7 pm. Interment at \uu]ev;nl'& CAUTHERS. Thursedar June 1. 1526, MINe cording to reports started to walk back. The return ticket was found | ed mother ‘of in hiz pocket. Ko far as known ne one has heen found who saw the ac- cldent. McAden was 55 years old and nn- married. He was employed at the Fruit Growers' Express. He lived in this city with his sister, Mrs. Julius §. West, 334 North Columbus street. | Besides his eister he is survived by a brother, Hugh F. McAden, Jack- conville, Fla. He was a member of James W. Jackson Council, Junior Order of United American Mechanics. His funeral will take place at 4 | o'clock this afternoon. Services will | be conducted by the Rev. E. M. De- | laney, pastor of the Second Presby- terian Church, and interment will be | |in the Preshyterian Cemetery. We wish to extond to and relatives our thunk and ‘anpreciation for ingir exor sympathy in our great’ oereav | the beautiful flowers sent to ¢ ETHE. MR. AND MRS, W. L. BOWLING Deaths. June 17 | ALBEE. Thurcday om her mister s residenc o McDonald. 40 W amachusetts K now. Saturday at % the “Sacred Heart « Park rd.. whera ma am. for’ the repose ment in Prospect Hill Cen . at 11 Mount st mother of William Asa. J A ert A Horace P Blanche V R )d Mrs. Emma Hallman two sisters. six grandchildren of other r 1ves and friends, Fun!rll 1?15 Sharp Street Church, sancy S Friday, June 18. at 1 pm. CONLEY. a Wi e 16, 1926 NL Wednesday, June, 16 24 Qe ot howe TEANGE TR belavos wist ot Wiitiam 'L onsey. Funeral from her late resides on Saturday. June 19. at 1 pm. Relaty and_frends invited to attend. l.nunlnfllflt nce. 3440 11th st nw and o1 Mazgie Cos troms his luteresidence Saturdas. e it Tat 8745 am. thence to Holy Rotacy ALEXANDRIA. ALEXANDRIA, Va, June 17 rial).— An eordinance restricting wale of fireworka to July 3 and 5 will i he acted on hy the City Couneil at it& | ting this afternoon. The ordi- alen will regulate the size of firecrackers tn be used. It is similar {to the ordinance passed last vear. City Manager Morton announces thatework on the proposed municipal swimming pool will start tomorrow. Another matter of importance “hi(‘h will be reported is that the field urvey for, the proposed sewer over | { Hooff's Run has been completed. will be pre- include an ordinance author- izing a temporary loan of $40,000, a communication from local post of American Legion asking for an appro- priation of $£1,000 to help defray its expenses for the.coming State con- vention in August. a communication relative to extension of causeway on north side of propo: new bridge over Hunting Creek and a resolution for extension of gas main At the requeat of City Manager Morton all.hall games scheduled to he played Sunday on the Cardinal and Dreadnaught diamonds. at the head lof King street, have been canceled, owing 10 the serious ilinese of a per- son living nearby. | An antomobile stolen June 2 from [ H. 1. Wyatt, 117 North Payne street, was recovered last night by Police- man Lawrence Padgett. It had been| ahandoned five miles helow Lorton. | Va. 1t was brought here and returned | {to the owner today. | E. H. Allen, grandmaster of f)dd | Fellows in Virginia, 1ast night pald an| £et "(Gee Richards). Xotice of funeral official visit to farepta Lodge. No. 46, | Odd Fellows. After speeches by me‘°‘,‘&§l,,'§!“g»m“?g;-gt:. @ | grandmaster and some of the visitors| BUSH beloved husband _of the | refreshments were served. Delegates| hrances Quackenbush. Fune:al f from a large number of nearby lodges| 4935 O &t LT R in Arlington and Fairfax (‘oumlu p.m. Relatives and friends invited to at- welcomed the grandmaster. L 17 An automobile stolen June, 8 from STEWART. Departed this lfe Mary » Cemete Suddenly. Wednesday at Miffin. i"a.. GEORGE Interment at MiMinown. P’ beloved “husban leavan to mairn their fo hoet of other relative neral from the chapel of Pope & ¢lark K Flonda ave.. Sacurdar. June 18 I p.m. Intermant ‘at Pasne « Cemet 113 h NES. helovad husband of Alice 1. Funeral from chapel of John R Wright Co.. 1 10th et now. F June 18. st 9 a.m. " Internient’ a Chee Pa. LEF, Wednesdar, June 1610 13db " Randeloh st Jnushand “of Mary H. Hinee Co. n.w.. Friday omit flower MARON, Wednesday. June 18, 1021 2820 P &t n.w.. SARA] SON. in_ her 8%h ye Interment Richmond. Va.. Friday. June 18 MeCARTNEY. June 16, at his reudence. 816 BERNARD T. MCCARTN band of Elzaneib B. McCa Funeral fro ~t. Peter s Chu C sta. we. Friday. June 18 nd’ acquaintances sented vited 1o attend NHEIMER. June 16 at_2:35 nm _at Emergancy Hose CARRIE I.. OPPENHEIMER. aged 52 Theioved wite: of Simon Oopenhieimer and_mother of Mrs. Julian D. Eisema Leon and Myron Qpoenheimer. ~Funer fro; her Iate residence. Apt. 202, 173 Columbia road. Friday. Juns 18 at n.m OPPENHEIMER. The Sisterhood of fhé Adas Israsl Congregation announces ihe death of ite president and founder. Mrs SIMON OPPENHE(MER. after servini lovally for twenty-two years. Funer from ‘her lae remdenci. Deverly Courts. Frides. June 18 a1 % o GEORGE LEVY Vice Prendent. MRE M. CEWIRZ Setretars PADGETT. Thursday. June 17. 1926 at s residence. 1833 Park rosd n.w. FER- CIVAL. beloved husband of Rose M. P Wednesday a bill would | M BARNES. of our who des todas. Butlet this little token snow remembar HER | B TRILIE AND MoLLIE DRAKE. In sad but lovine rememhrance of . WALLIE T DRAKE. Jr. parted this iife fifteen vears aes ERTIN R AND MOTHER. * In loving. everlasting me af our d mum'.a'ma Tather GEORGH FITZRUC Yho denarted "l)l Tife four FeArs AZO 10day. June 17, Befare our eses he faded Growing weaker evers dar Peacetully hearine hie suffering Until God called hirm awas DEVOTED WIFE AND DAUGHTER. GIRSON. 1In loving memory of our beloved ‘ and_devoted father, and grandfather. IRV- l\G GIBSON. '||0 hlt Us seventeen years ‘V"! 2P ¥ BETLER AND ESTHER, uw-nn' mamore o my teloved hiF JAMES. devoted husband of rlnnll Ste street, has heen recovered in Ralti- neral Friday. June 1R at | Frank R. Monroe has been appoint.| A T stk e’ ‘Relaiives and friends in- i tax by Judge Howard W. Smith in Rock Association Are requested to |ll~€g | h i parlor Jun! 18, ll 2 om._Death No. 2 | JOHNSON |INDIAN OIL BILL PASSED | A, ABRAHAM B, WINSLOW of 1018 'ORTHI ffl . Th T, and Gas on Unallotted Land. | "ot b e FLORENCE B, bejoved Zurhorst's parlors. 3rd and East Capitol | hieacprivate, vesterday hy the House without a dear husband, WLL]A\! " ARNO] | passed recently hy the Senate, A tribute of love to the m production taxes, extend relief 1o une 17, 1918. 9 g - fo o hen T i T Ui checSAmiry 107 | ARANFORD. Departed ihie Life ane sosr | affected. all reserved hy executive or- Tust whan her hopes wera bef DAUGHTER. GEORGIA Navajo reservation in Arhnfla Tovin, remem CREBO (nee Whitacre) . 1021 AYIN< The Shipping Board yesterday | o E¥417,das our thoughts are of sou wa meet on Judgment East Line and the Pacific Australia our dear friend. ETNA M. DOVE. who de- Orient. The consolidated line will | ‘Though each 4‘,' we misa you | Most . ind. t look. FUNERAL DIRECT“R‘. | oat of all, your kind. sweet lool iy orn o erematoriogs ~ 1113 SEVENTH QT NW, | PITZRAVGA. \OW LOCATED A AT, BHTH 7978, art ang'father of “lone Stewart an i more. according to word recefved to- | John T. Rhinea & Co. {uneral nhnm' vited to attend the Men's Chff | the lnry\nr.nnn v'mm the funeral of our late brother. Presiden W 1. SINGLETON Secrenars. e n.w.. hushand of Lucy B. V\AMMI‘. at 5 am. E E.. beloved wife of A bill by Representativ G N ifso o ayden, | Ry Siie 0. 312 P, Iner tion for ofl and gas on 22,500,000 acres | , record vote. | Whe died thres ~ears ‘ago tod | give the Indians all ofl and gas roval- b, . jear son. ALFRED & BARNES. applicants who have sought oil and ” Gone. hut nat forzotten. further litigation in the courts. R une 16, 1R% M REASFORD, der of the President, is In Arizona, | 004 ieok Emma from this worid of pain CREBO.WHITACRE. _ In . FLORENCE M vears ago today. Jupe i "Peter's Chureh ‘ht for s . gave its approval to the proposed A"d o antels £UAG Above vou mn'«au FATHER AND M B. Line to strengthen the service from parted this Ha eleven years ago today. be un a; 6 under the management of Sw: neJ 'SHiT). wherever we may 100K, 2 We_cannot hear your loving voice. L WILE?AL M LFE, Mr-l Director_and Em- | AL ivel Cali | Modern_Chana) hor | m]m‘fl' e Service. | i \ oS s Nelson . Dovle, 110 North Patrick | JANES. devaied husand of Fan brother-in-law of Mrs ‘ffl"“ J hn-nn {day by the local police. sfl [ed collector of delinquent capitation | yypwART. Memhers of ' | STEWART. from Khines lIndlfllWl{ "‘\ LOW. _ Thureday morning. June 17, [ Would Permit Exploration for o] Bort i utieii 1026, | Charies nrflunlmn Funeral fre Democrat. Arizona, to permit explora- | < of unalfstted Indian lands was passed 1 The measur similar to | ARNOLD. In loving remembrance ”( HIS LOV | ties from leases, authorize states to ted_this life seven years A£0 sAt under the general leasing act of MOTHER AND !‘,A‘fl":il Most of the land that would he Just when her life was bright = 3 4 Nevads and Utah. including the | HTER GEORGTANA BRANFORD.* hrance of our daughter. who died five Ship Line Herger Gets 0. K. Yersary mass at St. lht angels FuUArd abovy consolidation of the American Far DOVE. In sad but loving remembrance of California to Australia and the June 17. dls. & Hoyt. Tnc. of San Franc 1 We _see some awesl remembrance. 2B 0 D Your smiles wa cannot see. ¥ e 4 nection. _Commodi- Frank Gelcrs Sons Co. T. F COSTEtLO {E. NCOLN 8200, Astomanie " Sarvice. Chape). Geo W. Wise Co. 2900 M St. N.W. __Phone W. 138 Moderate Prices Sardo & Lincoln 524 CO. of nor cunnected P40 F }r N w Joscph F. Birch’s Sans (ISAAC BIRCH) 3034 ST N.W. i i mtu'? ours ks Noaey St 1 1's lenesome here without you, u’m the b of lte' Ta not the same 1o me Folince the das you were callad s ame KEESEE. A ¢ 10 the sacrad JANE KEES one year a£0 Mother, dear. it in June again. And all the world s fair, And all wonld he sa hanor. too. Tt ‘only you were Jere. Though _we know frofi heaven. ‘mother. You wal o St wa mine you. oh. a0 sorely. ‘For wa know vou have gone t stay. Just acroas the shining river o We shall join yoi I;ma h{v"mu . e amiles wil erent s 1332 Penna. ";..‘".‘.'; % Main 5512 Ave. N.W. & CHTDREY ANp %unu‘ 301 FAST CAPITOL, 8T 412 H )l iE- Modern Chiavel V.L. Nether he snccessory with the original w ment. Phone Frank. & Mn bute of love lnd devaol iare of ‘our Gear mOthE: devarted, this deay Funeral Directors Since 1850 remembrance of our 8. In loving b3 ARET LOFTCS. who dear mother. MAR died twenty-six yea RIN T gy and dllmond wm aday. tasatal S hahe Frank. uxs Ant. 35, LE CASE. bl e cuak s . noon. on ‘H st n 5563 or MBRETL A= Black . Ioather strap: left on North ling Wednesday. _ Please c U ( rd. - Other Be nlll‘u Floral, De ""» 3 0 today 7. BA DATCHTERS. | - .mt;. o 'r..’ 7 him Mu IR )(ARGUERI 1900, Phene Lincoln_3 on mmwv ~ Timothy FUNERAL DESIGNS. BLA! ' TONE' Floral “Blanket Sprays” (oderate i 18 'mra ohee In memary of my desr son, ROBINSON.” ‘wh "{mud VeArs afn today. June. 1oy mit_Auto Defivers Service Artistie—expressive—inexpensive. Gude Bros, O&. 1212°F St. 900 Ifth St N.W., My lk IW‘ . At L o)