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THE EVENING CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. The Home Demonstration Club will hold its annual picnic at the farm of Irs. Russell Magruder July 1, at 2:30 p.m. peak Folk POLICE COURT BILL AGCORDED FAVOR - Miss Blanche Corwin will Mu ic al Appreciation and Leagus . 8 p.m. Library The Writers' ton will meet Frid: Pleasant Public of Wgashing- Mount teenth D. WEDNESDAY, l THE WEATHER District of Columbla—Partly cloudy tonight and tomorrow; probably show- ers this afternoon and tonight; rising | temperature tomorrow; gentle variable winds. Maryland—Partly cloudy; probably | showers tonight and tomorrow; except | fair and slightly warmer in the west | portion tomorrow; moderate southwest STAR, WASHINGTON, DONOVAN DECRIES . BIG CORPORATIONS Declares Undue Combina- | | JUNE 23, POLISH DIET SEES PROTEST AS FUTILE First Session In 1926. dicates Gov- Bzatbl. - June, 22, 1920 MEL heioved arcicon. Notics creafter. " Remaina resting at_the o g‘",“. uneral parlors, 22 HITE, Sunday. June 18 rescidence. HiTE SHIPPING NEWS Arrivals at_and_Sailings From New York, Daylight Saving Time. ). 1926, at 6:30 a 724 Half si. s.w. ADAM beloved husband of Emma Hite and fathe® of Lawrence Hite and brother nf Mre. " Minnie Poser. Notice of funeral Jater. ” Remains Tesiing at the ‘W, Erne Jarvie Co. lune or; Jarvis C ral parlors., 1122 Georgia ARRIVED YESTERDAY San_Juan. June Southampton. June Nassau! June Buenos Aires. June Havana. june San Juan. Majestie: Munam; Weste onzal Laconia Liverpool. June ‘Puerto” Colombia. June Puerto Barrios. June London: June Vera Cruz June 5 . London. June 12 Santo ‘Domungo, June 16 DUE TODAY. JOHNSO 305 pm H. JOHY Monday. June 1. 1928 ar at Garfisld Hoavital. CHARLES SON of 2035 13th st. n.w.. the devoted hugband of Nettie Johnson and father of Ethel Johnson Edwards. Fi neral will be held Wednesday. June 23. it R pm. from Robert McGuire's undertak g patlors, nw Py Martinque Zacapa .. American Farmer Porio Rico . Minnel Huron ernment Will Rule With Free Hand. | winds. Virginia—Partly cloudy; probably showers in central and east portions tonight and tomorrow; rising tem- perature in west portion tomorrow; moderate southwest winds. West Virginia—Partly cloudy to- night; tomorrow fair; rising tempera- ture in east portion. Records for 24 Hours. Thermometer—4 p.m., 77; 8 p.m., 75 12 midnight, 70; 4 a.m., 68; 8 a.m., 69; noon, 66, Jarometer—4 p.m., 29.92; 8 p.m., 90; 12 midnight, 29.90: 4 a.m., 29.89; 8 a.m., 29.85: noon, 29.87 Highest temperature, at_noon. Lowest temperatute, 66, occurred at noon. Tempet tions Will Force Government to Interfere in Trade. 1 12 1 15 1 13 9t and Westminster ele. | | | France .. Thuringia United ~ Stafes. Anaconda Carna .. Helktor Orexon Havre June 18 | KIRKPATRICK. . “the rector By the Associated Press WARSAW, June —Apparently parliamentary protests against the recent coup d'etat by the Pilsydski forces and the government's desire to ule with a free hand will be useless. This seemed indicated at the first session of the Polish Diet since the | I revolution. All the members of the cabinet attended the session except Pilsudski, who continues to demon- strate his neglect of Parliament. The government presented its budget through M. Klarner, minister of finance, who sald that it showed a defieit of $10,000,000. The govern- ment, 1, would liquidate the deficit sing ecertain returns like the shi monopoly and cu toms, and by decreasing administra- tive expenses. In no case will the government have recourse to inflation He said the government would en- | deavor to stabilize the zloty by in- creasing the gold reserve in the Bank of Poland. In view of the government's desire for quick debate in the Chamber, Speaker Rataj decided that only mem- bers of “the larger factions would be allowed to take part in them. This provoked the six Communist mem- hers. who hecame so boisteronus that the speaker ordered their forcible ex pulsion Debate on the proposed amendment of the constitution will hegin early in Tuly Rpeaker By the Associated Press QUEBEC, June 23.—American husi- {ness was warned yesterday by William | J. Donovan, assistant to the Attorney { General of the United States, to apply [ he economic brakes to “undue com- hinations and consolidations.” Addressing the New York State Banke iation meeting here he said good sense alone should prompt this action, lest the Government be 4 { forced to interfere and take over these corporation “even though in so doing ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. |there might be developed a hureau- ey cracy Wity evils greater than those o NIG ' { sought to he corrected.” | B est The food and nutrition section of { . Mr. Dondvan, who has taken charge | 1EPeSG the District Home Economics Associa-| of the Government's anti-trust, prose- | tion will meet in executive committee n exes 0 cutions, said it was the settfed law {room of the Red Cross Building, 8|of the Nation that natural lines of | o'clock. Dr. Panl Howe will speak of eal competition be left undisturbed. There | “The Role of Protein in Nutrition.” |was growing tendency, however, he Last meeting of season. Any one in-|said, for industries to get together and terested is invited to attend. by agreement stabliize prices. Deal With Necessities. Furthermore, he asserted, present- day combinations for the most part deal with the immediate necessities of life and “are all the more likely to arouse public indignation.” The | problem hecomes more involved, he <aid, because corporations, although fowned by a greater percentage of in- lividual * stockholders, are managed th little knowledge by the stock- Aders, “Banking institutions, upon whose support these eXpansions must neces- TR L Sy LR K. P, |Sarily depend.” he sald, “whould direct fe in honor of Maj. Gen. Samuel |Mations and consolidations, particu- abul of Rushville, Ind. Ha will be | lariy those calculated to violate com- companied by his aide de eamnp, | ietliive, wrinciples., c foe s lInfinltely A i duseniot iEe Qo ineatiot/| Ustter that itho, ceformation should Ser, ok i1 lcome from wi A correc | e, Sorgt abn, bickman, il oL o i e Apoiea s ey Hirsley will act as master of cere. |i15Cl | monies Suddenly. June Re' afost Sorwaod Pari wid radies lane. on International Language Club evening at 188 Any one interested is invited to attend. jo]l————Jo]c———]q] Goldeitbery's RObert .Burns s H and Lamont streets. enate Committee Expected i The Scotch Poet | p. | Progressive fiveundred card party to Report SOOH-—SIte | tomorrow, 1:30 p.m.. in Hecht's Au; torium, for the benefit of e J. . T. Wrote sy . J(,’lu’b. for the benefit of the J. E. T. THE BEST LAID i s e s e SIERRSE, | give a ance _.tom_orrmv nigl on e SCHEMES OF MICE AND | A favorable report on the bill au- {0 % /b VRN o I w | thorizing a w structure for the| The S i MEN GANG AFT A-GLEY " | ittil & (00 e to the Sen- b ate within by Senator | Esperanto Notie of funera Mari DUE Hamburg. Jun TOMORROW Hamburg. Jine Bremen. June Bermuda. June Cristobal, Tune 16 - Hamburz. June Santa Marta. June Puerto Colombia, June FRIDAY. Southam.con a few days Suddenly Wednesdas, June dence of her witer, 11 13th st now MACAN (nee Mueller) ~ 4t 11 am Friday, June am ‘Tee's ‘chapel. ¥ “"‘ joommitise | The Alovsius Club will have an all- et mMeeting | qay excursion to Marshall Hall tomor- v that they are|row. The Charles Macalester will leave dnuhunl of the wisdom of placing the | the Seventh street wharf at 10:30 a.m. iilding in Judiciary Square, as rec and 2:30 and 6:30 p.m. ommended by the Fine Arts Com | mission, but the bill as it stands does not_ specify any particular site. Since construction of the hutlding cannot be undertaken until the ap propriations committees of the House and Senate have passed upon it. tho District committee decided the ques | tion of location could be determined | when the funds are being appropri- ated. There was no disazreement in | the committee as to the need for a new huilding. Chairman Capper presented at yes- | terday's meeting a letter from the Commissioners in which they revealed that they are making a study of the -prepham will speak. Take Cabin John feasibility of introducing to Washing- | .. cilen Fcho to Mount Washing- ton the system of holding magistrate | o, courts in several of the police pre- cinet stations. They added. however, that they would not he prepared to express a definite opinion on the prop osition uneil next session. A group of lif~ insurance men asked the committe vesterday 1o put through at this fime the bill estab lishing a new code for the conduct of that form of insurance in the Distriet. Barly in the he commiiter had before it comprehensive meas ure to regulate all forms of insurance business, but such a controversy veloped over the fire insurance pro { visions that the hill was sidetracked /| The present measure deals only with | life insurance, on which there was no reement i | mmittee an nounced vesterdar afternoon it would | \wait a report from the Commission- ers as to the desi v of passing separate b ance regu hefore ction And true it is today as it was when origi- nally written when, by our publicity and our endeavors, the plans and schemes of charging you extras and percentages on your bills s not working out well with those merchants who try to make vou pay for something vyouedid not buy. rkett of Kentucky. indicated at fternoon : Garland, LILLIE ( neral servie at J. Wil n.w MAN: 1 Resoluie emen Fort St hiil Andania rillo Birin member " George KLY FIEL uddenly. Tuesdas June g am U Genrze el Isersity Honpital. WILLIAM . MANS FIECD T Wit 28 e APt from the hapel of Thoman < serfeon 1011 it st “on Thursdas. dJune +0 a1} am." Relativee and friende iy ited 10 ar tend. Interment ‘at Glenwaood Con MANSFIELD. _ The members of Lodge, Yo' 7 R ol"F G neet at Peihian Tempie o o Thuredas for the parpos of ath funeral of Brother Wo B MAN<FIEID L F. BEALL. C ( MCCORMICK. Suddenls on Tuestas 1926, at Emercencs Hospital ROBERT son of ‘the lata Thomas and aths Sechrmick. Funeral from he. ie o of hie sister. Mra. Georse M. MoK T0th st "0 "o Fhuraday June ) a.m. thence to St. Peters Church Rheratirie I LGOS EeIEe Ry tives” Gnd” friende “inciced. * Thtermert Mount Oliver (emeters L. Dearted iK i MITCHELL: g 83, occurred DUE June bz ture same date last year— lowest, 62. Tide Tables. ' (Furnished by United States Coast and Geodetic Survey.) Today—Low tide, tide, 5:40 a.m. and Tomorrow—Low tide, 12: 1:30 p.m.; high tide, 6:29 6:57 pm. The Sun and Moon. Today — p.m. Tomorrow- sets 7:37 p.m Moon rises 4 p.m; sets 2:57 am. Automobile lamps to he lighted one- half hour after sunset. Condition of the Water. Wb exted 10 st Part an Spar Busnns Alre SATURDAY Bremen Bucrios Aires. 3 SAILING Suffrea-—Havre . Albert Ballin—Haumbiirs Lara—Maracaibo Bolivar—Port au Prince Sixaola—Puerto Colombia Colombia—Acajutia ch—inisiohal . raval—Trinidad 1 SAILING TOMORROW Majentic—Southampton Farnier— London “fiemen Verdi—Nay ElisaeV nlparatan Nera (i SAILING FRIDAY TODA 1100 AM Midnight iz.00 Noon 1700 Noon 11:00°A M 3008 700 P ML 100 AM Longevity Legion will meet at camp of Leaguc for Larger Life, at Mount Washington. § oclock. Milton E. Many At our store you { are charged only for what you buy and what vou get. Sun rose 4:42 a.m.; sun sets this life Fri Gallinzer Hospita Funeral Thursdas from Barnes' “undertaking esta 614 4% st mw. ar 2 nm nvited. " Tnterment Payne s Com Sun rises 4:43 a.m.; sun June 24 hment Friends I'nited Lodge of Theosophists, Hill Buildinz, Seventeenth and I streets will hold study class, 8 o'clock. Sub! jeet: “Evolution.”” All welcome. Midnight We do not penalize i 3 1000 A'M our friends, 1200 Noon 1100°AM i1 00 AM a0 Saon i Noon G0PM Sruttga Gy Sant CHARLES 1 e Dena ) Tears from nis fate re Trratiay o Mo June beloved ‘son of ased 40 denee. Tune I waid at Mount Olivet Cemeters mare papers ple: RADMAN. Tuesday. Ji 196 ERICK 'S.. heloved” hushand of A. Radman aged 48 vears. Fun, FianqDrale funeral home. #165'F . June 24 at 11 am. Infein: at_Bethichem, i SMITR, 1 ] 1 Funern Club will hold its garden dance at the Aged. 8:30 o'clock The w v Home Soci r oo first the ‘a i 1 L i A 24 condition of the h S am. clear. Temperature and water at Gpeat Falls at perature. condition, Weather ln Various (‘Ifles. Temperature. Rata] presented his resig nation vesterdav. hut the diet refused 1 10 accept ft. A rising vote was taken and party lines were broken. indicat ing that Marshal Pilsudski, who sup ports Rataj, retains his hold on Par. liament. M. Rataj had been charged with un- faithfulness to the Diet in supporting the government's plans for lessening { the Diet powers M. Rataj was not satisfied with the confidence vote and insisted that his written resignation remain on the cal- enda By tion 1200 Noon 11 00°A M 1200 Noon o Xoon 100 T M Mgt G SATURDAY j000A8 1100 AM 3007 00 A 1100 A 1200 Noon 110 Ossa—Pir Munamar— fer Hall i session - FRED SAIL France—Havre Nienw eram—Roiterdam Balti—Live i Beigeniar BLEUY i now . June * 12:40, ARTHA A S of Rev 1%, Smith of 1532 10t 1. Funeral 10 te announced later SMITH. Departed this_lif s 3, e Gallinger Hospiall AE SMITH. the vounger sister Dorses. She leaves five sisters. one brogher. WRIGHT. Wednesday. June 23, 1226 A ot Garfield " Hospital, BETTY RicHT. GoiBvid Joutmet of oy & and the late Jennie L. Rogers. 'Funer Thuredar. June 24. ai' 2 pm_ from 1 residence ‘of her father. 4517 Rok (rer Church “rd. Cinterment Glenwond Cen Stations. UK WwnoT snawoing equma gewg Sepaateat present evils of modern in- | dustrial development are coming to | he recognized. There is the heginning {of the satne resentment toward con- solidations of industry that was so {evident against the combinations of | early "a0s, If then, there is to he a carrying jaut of the express desire of the hu ness man that Government he kept {out of business, it is incumbent upon the business man and banker that he <0 conduct his business that there he no necessity for the intrucion of Gov ernment nte bhu # 1926 REBEC( 4 f Misg Lewie children. thyes R. F. HARVEY'S SON FUNERAL DIRECTORS COLUMBIA 157 LOWEST PRICES | Werr Taleta—tane Town Lo rgha— Favana fan—san duan Harhara—Nonte (hrst © Eepiita—luert Colombia’ 1 - Monte Christ ~ Clondy Clear Prcloudy oudy Clowdy Clouds Clra Cinidy 1oy udy P londs Pt cloudy Rain Clear Ahilene, A 00 Noon x\ 00 A M to read the want columns of T Hundreds of situations are ! obiained through them pavs ‘the provisions of the congtiti- he cannot 00 re the Roston Ruffalo Clovela Denve Marriage Licenses. MelIntsre 11 rmA\! 1100 AM ‘oo AM 11°60 100 B 100 P 10 P s R ——— IFE_TINE| i e Rt i Perey Ler Reniamin ) Avbres M Fimer € mar il Allce, B T TR Ew— Azzett and Bertin E e and_Blanche Faltymare. Ml e and Tarihe € piine. 3d. A Frrguson of Rraden nf Chieagn, 11 1, In Memoriam. BROOKE. ‘mothe, 1001, Mother. dear. ‘tis S, i ‘And all"the world 1a tan And we would he s’\ happr. Hpn il Esre oniy her ) N A ETHEL ANT (‘\"‘""\\Ifl;" ’;; sad '&\" 1oving rance of ‘my dear and_devoted mothe MARY CAVANAUGH. who laft e ten Seare azo toda AT} HER"TA LILLIAN DIC "\h"fl\ d A tribute ';( love ta the memo: 3 ur devoted mother, M Y DI Tl e it e ol ea sl i Wnom “God "has taken 16 His home. To a better iand )I haven of rest. God ook er'a5 Hie worthy gies "AMILY In fovinz remembrance of our d father_ And motner! PHILIE FRYE departad thie life October 2. 18! ¥ FRYE. three sears aso N Alegre Christi N s-five years remembrance nf BROOKE. who ago todas. June P Clonds Clear Prclon Clear t siness e Helen | Huron.. 8 D »dianao! Births Reported. and Viola M. Gibson 1 Jessica C. Lovewe' u Dacy. boy. [ atherine V' and Lura J. Fowkes, g A and Eloise J. Cozzens, T 1 s “Liicaite B Lowe o L R Arthur ' and Emma Hgpkine, girl Sioh A and Ruth L. Dohones Katie les. 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Hoofnagle and Ethel Gunieal, | Joseph Gro and Ehza Matthew Neamith and v Samu A. Limdsay of R and Margaret O. Newman of this city James E. Briscos and. Frances V. Ware. Clvde’ Rovinan ‘and Viola Shanklin Teavers and Rose B. Kloman B valentine ani Annie B ) M. Seaton and Frances i Francis J. Mischon and Helen 1. Myers. i Josenh § Meadoweroft and Edna E. Cole. | M George Brock, jr.. and Helen E. 1denoin St Paul Seattle | Snokane | WasH .02 | FRYE. rl | Thomas, boy W ashington box k A James 8. and Verme!le Benjamin and Sarah E Christopher and_Gertride Dennis. Hillard“an Maseita Johneon. bos and 0.0% Just bevond this veil of tears, v ‘Thers ‘is l'u(» ;’K\" NCARUTED" Yt ears Ana S Inty e Bight of vea THEIR CHILDREN of love to the acred dear son E who left oA ine e 165 FATHER AND MOTHER LEWIS, In «ad and _loving remembrance of our dear father FIELDEN TEWIS. departed thi= Iife June 23. 1974 As we alentiv it 1n the even:ng Eeeiinz Sad and lones Thinkina ot father. fear Wha once with us shared aur home HIS LOVING HILDREN, FRAN BRYANT AND “'"LI\ LEW]s HATTIE KEEBLE MAIER. red to Vhr memory of mr dear father HN S, MATER. who started P';l‘ L T A A death call e it " ho. (8 am.. Greenwich time, today ) Stations Temperature, Weather. London. 54 Clear | Parie Fra Part cloudy Reriin. Germany Cloudy Horta (Faval). Azare: Raim Hamilton Havana Caton. am ang Vi Alphonza &' Moty B Dosier HOOVER. memors LLOYD Years az All Detached Homes ¥ $9.475 up to $13.950 The Community nf VMatehiess Home Values _— ]]uusms pmuups Deaths Reported. Laurence Huft of leesbu and ot this mty gt and Ros Niemann Mo . Hememan of thie and Part_clouds Clear Cloudy Rermuda Cuba, “anal Zone 16 years. 3923 Marrison - ARGENTI week andinz June 1976 -~ Temperature—Precipitation:~ Current. Depar. Current. Depar. Corn and northe ern wheat area 5% <4 01 401 a0 4 Mary E }hr-l\: of Arnold. ) Park E. Stout and Catherin Hugh Davis and Alameda Goughenour. Aaron Bosin and Jean L. Theodosie Tie St for Aged. 3d and i 6 Nelton irvai W Gree am_ Sanderon Ehza hwitz 7. TirFinia Gone Mande Crowiey hn L. Lov Soders. Hue Joseph G Home | oreone Walter H 13 Hospital | Ree W d st ton st Hospital v Hospiial, Samitorium. 324 For - ANT Southern wheat area o -0.% | ATREDALE nington Rt GERMAN P Apuly “Washington 349 Marviand ave Dlack & Rescue female. Animal inzer Hosnit < Hos- Hos Freedmen's Hosnital. Ereedmen’s Hosnifal | DOG Anima c 4 Another Substitute. From the Good Hardware Mazazine. Clarence (finding a piece of rubber tire in his hash)--There's no doubt ahout it, the metor is displacing the horse everywhere. EISEMAN’S 7th & F Sts. YOQL.'R CREDIT famale Rewue Leazie 1. Freedmen's the mourning of the the Wineird: 4 nhantom of the past Cherished memories o1 father dear DEYOTED DAUGHTER. MRS MAHONEY LLOYV. | In oo bt Jocing remembranc of ‘my dear father. SAMUEL MULLC Wha died three scats azo_today, June 1873 HIS DAUGHTER EMMA HOMAS. _In memory of our dear father. JAMES EDWARD THOM who left us one vear azo todas, dune =3, 1 Father. dear it is June agamn, ANd il the world” iw And 20" would be so Tt Sou were only hare DEVOTED DAUGHTER AND RUTH A. AND WILBUR R WEBBER. In lovine remembrance of ms dear mother. MARY G. WEBBER. who died two vears ago todas. June 23, 1024 Loved in life. in death remembered STELLA WOOD. In sacred memory of aur dearly he loved son' and hrother GEORGE W WOOD, Who Ieft us three years ago today June 23. 193 One swret flower has drooped and fade One’ cweet. loving voiee One fair brow the arave ha One’ dear, brother upward led THER AND BROTHER dove 13 oz of fove w Chesoy N thee RUTH “Please 1201 reward Clay 06 ATREDALE notify H. T AIREDALE Girard st. Phone Col BAG. in Hecht's ato pleass roturn kevs and ha T06-C._Star office. : BAR_PIN. diamoid. _between 141 | Park rd and 18th and Columbia rd Diease return to 1305 Laner ni Minh 1ame Be 186 Thornton Deaths at his home, June 21 1026 “Niexandria. Va . JOHN T aged. 46, He is ‘survived | AT Krangron: brother 0! Washington. and three sisters. s E: M d }‘O‘dl\(h' Ar- Inzton” and Grace -Ale of Al Funeral from St. Ma: \ a Chu Alexandria. Thursday. June 1 arrangements have not been col n\\n(ni BOWIE. mday ne 21 Vi At the residence of Mis sister. Whiting. 1418 Sonth Capitol st ROMEO ROBERT BOWIE. ' Funeral Thureday. June 24, at 12:30 a'clock, from the residence. Interment Arlington Naf .nmll Cemetery BROW June 20, WIL] LX\\I B Iate Richard W. and Brather of Sarah E. and Mary L. Mason of 1128 7 Where his vemains will rest nerai from’ Union Weslev™ A M. E Zian Chiireh | Friday June 23, at 20 pim’ Rev €. € | i e ating. RoTaiees ana" frsend | retpectfully invited. (Pittshurgh wflwv« e copy.+ BURKY., Dapariad!ihie.ife gune 31, 15 At 330 pam.. at his residence. 1118 48th ne. Deanwood, D. (. ALFRED the heloved husband of Sovhia He is also survived by one sister. a host of friends Funerai from Union Wesley Church, 23rd st., |ul;rka and M ste. n.w., Thursday at_ I ] o cloo BUSEY. Male R 6 weeks, §14 Rhode | IR | i'r You Can Use The Leonard for Either Ice or Electricity HILE you're about it you might just as well get a refrigerator that will do for ice now, vet be equipped to accommodate an electric ice-making machine whenever you h to install one. . ARBINGRON. 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Funeral Thurs. day, June 1026, at 1:30_sharp, from ine Union Wasley A M. E. zion Churen. 23rd st. bet. L and M nw. CURTIN, Tuesday. June 22. 1026, at 0 am., ARTE, widow of Pairick J. Curtin and "daughter of the late Redmond and Nora' Sullivan.’ Funeral from her late Tesidence, 1142 ®3rd st n.w. Thursday. June. 34, at §:30 am.: requiém mass i St Stephen's Church at 9 am. DAGGS. Tuesday. June 22, 1928. at 9:45 (i At her redtdence. 240 14th I, e SRy’ FRANCIS DAGGS, daughter of the late Rev. John R. and Gracie Smith: be. IR0 e Sate *Ronert Packs. Funeral Saturdac. June 26 at"1 o’clock. from the Zion Baptist Church. F st be: tween 3d ann 415 ets. ew.. Rev. Wash. ingion ‘ofclating.” Reiatives and’ friends are invited to attend. Rest. sweet spiri DESMOND. __Tuesday. JOSEPH ®ved son of the late John J X sr.. aged 40 years Funeral from his late residence. 1410 Maryland ave. n.e. Juna 25. At 10:30 am. Iritérment Cational = Cemetery du_FIEF. Monday. June 21, 1926, at At her residence.“3301 0" st. n. BiRRY IMOGENE. "beioved wife of" th late Louis B. du Fief Funeral F.\IR CROSS on gold neck chain. downtown section Penia ave ‘th TR40-W. . RMAN POLICE DOG—Aale. brindle. name taz 16075: also Persian cat.cream Fi from 2312 California et. All practical sizes of Leonard Clean- able Refrigerators here at Mayer’s are so equipped that an electric unit can be installed immediately or any time. 816 H St. N.E. Automobile Service. Timothy Hanlon _641 H ST. N.E. Phone L. 5543 L j_ WILLIAM LEE, Funeral Diréctor and E: baimer, Livery in Connection. = Commodic fioaeflu Pitices™ 33! -f"u.."{'}v"""fifi Frank Geier’s Sons Co. NTH ST. N-W. ; ."‘ohir.’.'fi'ns n;‘;fl Tetenhone___ Main 2473 T. F. COSTELLO NOV LOCATED AT~ 1724 _N. CAP. ST. . ! Leonard Cleanable, one piece porcelain lined. 50-1b. capacity. $58 day, downtown. a M. Hobbs, Hyatt. GLASS pair of gold rimmed. 17w ECKPIECE—Stone marten. on Friday near 13th and Spring rd. n.w. Return 3615 14th et. n.w. Reward. DBAG, gray silk embroidered. Tuesday ing. vicinity of Calvert and Conn. ave.: liberal feward. _Cashier. Star office. ' 24* ALLIER. with emall diamonds, pe diop and fine sold chain: betwaen <30th & Joc sts, and Checy Chate Presbsterian Phone Cleveland 5186. Leonard Clean- able, equipped for electric re- frigeration. 75- 1b. capacity. 5 $69.7 The Leonard Cleanable Is Very Efficient With Ice 707 ‘ning: either "% the Tivoll Theater. Award. PEKINESE— rd._ Reward ams | PIN—Gold. with small Dpearis on points. diamond in center. lost between Spring rd: and I st. on 14th st. car line. Reward. 140% Spring rd.. or_call_Col._ : POCKETBOOK. brown ght. Finder can keep the' mones. but please return pockethook with ‘other con- tents. Dorothy Abramson. 4517 ) Adama_4629. PURSE—M B n!fl?rn 10 1%2 15th ste. ADL. 1 opal and diamond cluster. oA o ne TN 35 ward. 8 3 rk brown leather, AT ilet _articles and Miami ban morning at o Union jer. Room 126, S brown Pl‘l‘ notify SART o 8150 Mhin o [ SORORITY PIN. PHi Mu: mme 3. J\Ln:v 1‘7 ard. Return to o UBSTANTIAL D7 ke only (o owmer onl ! i°4 hab 13t st nw. Porcelain 1ined. age Leonard Cleanabls. equipped for electric i Cation, Tn these same leonard Cleanable Refrigerators you 'can use ice just as has been done in previous years. And the Leonard Cleanable is economical with ice, too. | Y.eanard top = icer. small apart ment type, Wwhite enamel lined. leather. on Sunday (nee Melntyre). from” above resfdence on Thurs- day. June 24. at 8:30 am.: thence to Holy | mnuv Church. where 'mass will be said 9:15. Relatives and friends mmed "3- rss n Tuesday. June 27 4:30 am., st heg Fesidence n'n 1ub -t ARY AGNES FENNELL, Funerai 20"9 o'cloclk” Thured v June g4, at the Shrine of the Sacred Kindly_omit fio Intorment at Mowit Ouver cemer e ] 3 21 e Lomrey: atdoyned SE ridt flanar, in m- Taloves hisband of "Bl A lize Fia j4n veur. | Funeral Jung 24, 4 from his late resi nee, inter- ment Sugar Hill Cemetery, Laurel, Md. * GATES. gpturdas, June 10. 1026, GILLIS usband of Anna F: urln Gates o! Fll the l'hchtl m'n- nt Heihts. Funeral residence of his sister, Mr East St. Louis, 2 pm. u' ham, 1000 North 13th st. TIl.. Thureday. June 24. a OLIBART. Tuesday, June 22 6. OO o Hospital, ELLEN aom\mcx GOLIBART, beloved wife of Simon Golfbart, jr. Funeral services at !he renidencs of her, father-in-law, Mr. Simon 1932 Calvert sf ll'.. Friday. line, at. 9:30 am.: thence 16 t. Thomas' Church, Woodiey and 27th st n.w. whers a réquiem mass will be said at_10 o'clock for the repose of her foul. " Interment (private) in Mt. Olivet Cemetery. GORDON. Wednesdar. June 23, 19"» a 12.50 am. at hie residence. 1700 ne. WILLIAM H. GORDON. aged _«« sears. Nofice 4{ funeral hereafter. eysj’lel:o o8 Wm. H.Sardo & Co. et Chamai _Lincoln 524 Y.L.SPEARE CO 'l‘}:'ellll’;‘t: gxfl.=m o ol l\ur ann&: ) "nrmnr" 840 F St. NW " Joseph F. Birch’s Sons (ISAAC BIRCH) 3034 M ST. N.W. Fgiablishes “containiny FUNERAL DFGIG\R Gude Bros. Co.. l* St. zfla'gggmwhflzwx»m‘:&r;?:a. —’———“‘“BLAcmsrom's Floral “Blanket Spra o, ST P TR s prices. We Specialize in [loral Designs atsModPrqta T‘ICO G(@/} u f'/or/.s ts K& HSTS NV MAIN pesl Furniturc Is More Than MAYER & CO. Seventh Street Between D & E Lifotame e Name raton, ics of EWARD for return of ining money _and papers Anna H.B. Kjnney. R. R.. to 8t Louis, Potter, Washington TS, three, Penna. ;lgxzmmm to C. E. Hotel. 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