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SOCIETY. SOCIETY Mellon, Secretary of the Treasury, Mr. to Spend the Brief Holiday in His Pittsburgh Home. Mont ntridge, of Butte Mr. of Gov his homd evening until after | Mr. and Mrs. 1. B { T2 Dr. Louis ¥. ¢ ton, Mr. John 1 . of the Inter Yellowstone Horace M Natlonal tephen T. Hearry W wwrence D editor Mrs. Mrs, The Secretary of the N Mr. Wil | e bur, will entertain a company at din ner’ this «vening aboard the U, S. Sviph while cruising on the Potomac vy G r | intendent, ami Mr | ar the Mather Mr, Child, Senator Phipps, Mr. v, Colo Mr. The Secretary the Interior, D Work. was host at dinner last evening | M1 in the Mamouth Hotel in Yellowstone | MI's. n tion: Parl n compliment to|A. Dubbs of rown 1 stavus Adolphus and | ter 8. Dickey, Crown Princess Louise of Sweden \""v Mr. and The company included the suite of the | 2pd Mr. and royal visite Mile, de ward, | Chicago, Tl maid of honor; Mr stror Swedish Minister at Wi ton; Mr Nils de Rudcbeck, master of the ! Luncheon at Embassy Today. Gy Shold ot B R 1 court manchal | Havicl Amiessatlor GEiMexle v i AT Don Manuel C. Tellez, W of H. R. H.: Col. Osear 8. Ly fhinan 3 s s B it ol oion. dhiatiof (he | O Rl l“:_h‘vh:‘n‘xp: sy, press bureau of the roval forcign of- fice at Stockholm; Capt. (. Asbrink private secretary to H. R. H. Dr Borje Brilioth, director of the An tean-Swedish News Excl i York, and Mr. and Mrs. Charle nelly, and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bu Paul, Minn: Mr. and Mrs. H Byram of Chi o, I Mr. and Mrs. Carl ay c Vernon . Hale &lolden Reute W host P8 to th wtions to rende entionbetween 1 States on smuggling, extradition. The company seneral, Mr : Assis of the ¢ Mr. Lincoln €. Andrews & ;nmn of the American delegates: e e T R Gandien T S e e Pveatt of Denver, Colo: Col. J. .| jjam R. Vallance, assistant to Carroll of Washington, Mr. and Mr=. | gilicitor: Mr. Rdward b, Lowi Thomas H. Marlow of Helena. Mont.: | giate Department, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. R. S, Ellison of Den.|camn director, Divisi ver, Colo.; Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Calvin | i Nutt of Omaha, Nebr.: Mr. and Mrs. J. R. | gion. SR delega effective Mexico and nest head, Narcotic Public Dr. J. H. Linson, | quarantine, _Pullic | Mr. Arthur W. Hende !sistant to the Attorney General | Henry” Chalmers, chief, Division Foreign_Tariffs, : Mr. W. W, Secretary Wixon, States R. Reitzel, as rtment of Labor: ‘man, Dr. Theodo John E. Graf, t Bartolome Mexican Comm United mero, Health Se surgeon, R. F. HARVEY'S SON FUNERAL DIRECTORS COLUMBIA 157 LOWEST PRICES 1 mxlmfilmlm-muluw RE@SEESg=m- of Labor; chief super rbajal v on between Mexi tes; Senor Lic. Mexican secreta 0n_the Wash. Batr_Fivd i cretary at Ammendaie. M1 Chicken fried to a crispy brown and tender, and, how good! A veal outhern style Din- ner at $2.95. {ico and the United States; Senor URELY, there are 100,000 Washingtonians who will gladly send one dollar or more to honor the living and the dead of the 26,000 from the District of Columbia who served their country in the armed forces in_the Great War. Send to John Poole, Treasurer, District of Colum- bia Memorial Commission, Fefleral-American National Bank. Berioyn 169 for reservations Meyer Davis Chateau Band Pasadena, Nellie Ross of Wyoming, Clow of Chicago. »f Washing- istant : ‘the super Satlonal Park and and and Henry Wal of Kansas City, Goodwin Senor enter- ages commisgion to draft the the fisheries Treas. chair- Mr. the Wil the ¢ of the W Division of Customs: Divi- White, assistant sur- rvice; foreign Health Service; M Department of Com Husband, Recond Mr. isor, Immigration Service; istant solicitor Thomas Palmer, nt of the General Claims » and the Jose Ro- the Gens eral Claims Commission between Me: Lic THE EVENING STAR. WASHIN A CONGRESSIONAL HOSTESS I - di of at in of MRS. HENRY R. RATHBONE, Wife of Representative Rathbone of Illinois, leaving Washington today for Pittsburgh, where she will visit her sister, Mrs. Willlam A. Schertz, before going to her home in Chicago. Sterling, Colo. From there Mrs. Tim- berlake will go to the Boulder Sani- tarium, Boulder, Colo., where she will remain to recuperate from an iliness. Danlel R. Aguilar, Senor Lic. Arturo Beteta, Senor Jose Maria Davila Senor Julio Jimenez Rueda and Senor Manuel Mesa A., attache to the Mex- ican embassy from the Departments of Haclenda, Gobernacion, Public Health and Agricultura v Fomento of Mexico, and the third secretaries of the Mexican embassy, Senor Carlos A Baumbach y Griethe and Senor Luis Rivera y Rosas. The charge d'affaires of Persia, Mirza Bagher Khan Kazeml, return- ed last evening from New York, where | he went to meet the minister of for- | eign affairs of Persia, Paty Zadeh, on | his arrival _vesterday aboard the | Aquitania. The minister has come to represent his country at the Sesqui- centennial in Philadelphia, where the an exhiblt is of particular inter- He was received this morning v President Coolidge and the Secre- tary of State, Mr. Kellogg. Mrs. Rathbone, wife of Represent- ative Henry R. Rathbone of Illinola, will leave Washington today for Pitts- burgh, Pa., where she will visit her sister, Mrs. Willlam A. Schertz, for a week or 10 day: From there she will g0 to Chicago and will join Repre- sentative Rathbone in their suburban home, Kennelworth, on Lake Mich- igan. Mrs. Rathbone will spsnd the Summer working on her Bk of poems. “On Wings of Song.” which will go to press in the Autumn or Winter. Signor Leonardo Vitetti, secretary of the Italian embassy, was host to a small company at luncheon yesterday on the Willard roof. Mrs. Horace G. Macfarland and her Representative and Mrs. E. Hart |son, Mr. John Melton Huggins, have XPRESSIVENESS is artistically interpreted in the floral emblems that Blackistone designs. Sprays&f $5 Wreaths P TWO STORES 14th & H 1222 F St. Telephone Telephone Main 33707 Frank. 3.! This is YOUR Opportunity for Independence AKE but a few minutes of your holiday to see @ REAL home—in Cleveland Park. View the genuine English tvve of archi- tecture. Wander from room to room. up. stairs and down. - &hut your eses and let ur imagination rove. Think of the won. jerful davs and nichts you can spend in a me_such as this. Of the cool, breezy Of ‘the coziness in adyantages F' living— “from ‘the at every mornin Tife. These homes ary DIFFERENT respects. But . SER "hose differences. Diffarences in. in- terlor and exterior design. 1In con- i In finish. “In room There are only a FEW. jayment a reasonably The__ mont “The Drice 15 EXCRE: TIOY Thepcet. the_samole house over the holidays—WITHOUT FAIL, 1t may open up a new line of thoneht ' for you—it may Ty, mewn” INDE- To get to sample louse an out Conn, Ave. 10 Burenu of Standards and" iy Grent 10" property.” Or o it Wive. 4% 1 Pan Neks St. and foirn east on Btock o 38eh. Exclusive Agents 919 15th St NW, ., . m.msw | returned to Washington from a two- week visit in St. Louis, where they combined p.easure with business. During their stay in that city Mrs. Walter Cosley, Mrs. Priest and others well known to soclety here, entertain. ed_for Mrs. Macfarland. Mrs. Francois Berger Moran, mother of Mrs. Macfarland, will re- turn to the Capital today, after a visit in Princeton and in New York Y. Fenn of 1392 Eighteenth street are leaving that number and are going to 2400 Sixteenth street, where they have taken an apartment until July 17, when they will motor to their home at Wethersfield. ('urm Representative '\l\(l Mrs. Charles B. Timberlake are giving up their apart- ment at the Mayflower today and are leaving Washington for thelr home at The moderator of the Presbyterian Church of Ireland. the Very Rev. R. W. Hamilton, and Mrs. Hamilton, have gone to New York, where to- | morrow the former will fill one of the important desks of the city. He B | filled the pulpit at the Church of the | Covenant in this eity last Sunday. | Monday he and Mrs. Hamilton were received at the White House, and in Princeton, N. J., he received his D. D. degree. Both Dr. and Mrs. Hamil- ton have many friends in Washington Mr. Moffet to Return After a Brief Hollday. Mr. Jay Pierrepont Moffat will re- turn to his duties at the White House Tuesday after spending the holiday in New England. Mr. Moffat went to North Andover, Mass., to be best man for his brother, Mr. Abbott Low Mof- fat, at his marriage yesterday after- noon to Miss Marion Adams. The ceremony was performed in St. Paul's Episcopal Church, the Right Rev. Chauncey B. Brewster, Bishop of Con- AI’ARTNENTS 2150 € STS. wm Looking out on the river, the park, the Lincoln Me morial, these apartment homes are ideally located for Summer comfort and enjoyment. Modern in every respect. Furnished or Unfurnished By the Day, Month or Year ¢ el SWAT THE FLY Take advantage of an early start by an aggres- sive war on the fly at the beginning of the season. The Star has for free distribution wire-handled fly swatters. Ask for one at the main office of The Star, or at any of the Branch Agene cies. L’AIGLON GRILL Week Day Dinner, 75¢ Sundays and Holidays, $1.00 French Cooking. Supreme Dishes. 18th & Columbia Rd. Col. 6683 Sunday Dinner Jellied Boulilon Broiled Chicken Browned Sweet Potatoes Green Peas Broiled Tomatoes Romaine T mn-theair “ ATOP THE EARLE THE ONLY ROOF IN TOWN WITH A WOOD DANCE FLOOR Besides a wonderful floor— it's 'w 'way, up in the air —that's why it's so much cooler. SWANER $YAC ATORS DIRECTION AL KEAMONS Fresh Raspberry Ice Cream Rolls Cake Coffee POTOMAC 338 S 2 7= e o = o v = 0 /o 72 T = T rrriy TON, D. C. SATURDAY. JULY 3. 1926. necticut, officiating, assisted by thshem, accompanted Ly Mrs. A. Rev. Raymond Kendricks, rector of | Campbell, sailed yesterday from a the church. timore aboard the Chatham and will Miss Elizabeth Adams of Syracuse ! spend the season in Maine. was maid of honor and bridesmaids were Miss Ellen P. Luquer of New York, Miss Catherine Walker and Miss Julin Winslow of Scarsdale and Miss Gabriella Ladd and Mis Hubbard of Boston. Little Mi Rutherford Pierrepont was girl. The ushers included Mr . Mr. Edward P. Luqu Watts of New raylor and Mrs. 3 went Thursday to Atlantle City. Mr. Bayly will join them later in the season. Party of Young People Go to Southern Camps. Miss Catherine Crane of Chevy ‘hase and Miss Margaret Wilson, 4 Miss Katharine Wilson, Miss Leah R I i and Miss Betty Sargeant of A reception followed in Dale Home- | Washington left last evening for Sky- stead, the summer home of the bride’s {land Camp, near asheville, N. C., to uncle Mr. Charles Appleton Adams, |8pend the remainder of the Sumraer. and among those at the wedding were | They were accompanied by Mr. John Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Henry Adams of [ McLain Wilson, who will ‘spend Jul New York, parents of the bride, and |and August at Camp Highland Lake, x‘wrn R. Burnham Moffat of New |at Hendersonville, N. C. York, mother of the bridegroom . After an extensive wedding trip Mr. | M and Mrs. B. M. Varney and and Mrs. Moffat will make their home | their family salled vesterday from I New York * I Baltimore on the Chatham for Boston 5 land will spend some time in New Kng- Mrs. Julien Jacquelin Mason and | land. her daughter, Miss Maude Marshall| Mason, will go to Orange, Va.. today [, qa 1o open their country place for the season. Mrs. R daughter, been in New for a few day toga Springs, today. Miss Ann and Mrs. C. necticut avenue, and Mrs, Henry Mohler of Pas- . Calif., are the house guests of Mrs. George W. Josenhans of Ninth street northeast. Mrs, Mohler is a sister of Mr. Josenhans. who wag formerly of Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Mohler visited the old Jo senhans home in Chicago en route here, and they will also visit the Ses- qulcentennial in Philadelphia. S. Reynolds Hitt and her Miss_Elizabeth Hitt, have York, at the Madison, s on their way to Sara- where they will go Miss Freda Ockershausen and Miss Carla Ockershausen have gone to Ithaca, N. Y., to attend the Summer schoul at Cornell University. Miss Bauer of Harvard street left vesterday to spend the Summer with her wister, Mrs. F. H. Poole, at Mitchel Field, Long Island, N. Y. DIES AT AGE OF 93. Mrs. Zelie M. Longley Claimed De- scendence From Lafayette. Mre. Zello Mottier Longley died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Jus- tine M. Thrift, at Cabin John Park, Maryland, Tuesday, aged ninety- three years. Funeral services were held at the home, and the body was sent to Cincinnati. Mrs. Longley's father, John Mottier, came to this country from Geneva, Switzerland, and settled in northeast Pennsylvania. He was as- sociated In business with the grand- father of the Speaker of the House of Representatives, Nicholas Longworth, establishing vineyards. Mrs. Longley was n descentant of Lafavette. She was a resident of Washington for 10 ington. formerly of Georgia, nic and had been at Cabin John Mr and Mre, Wilitam Wallace W rk 2 years. Mrs. W. J. Cook, f Quiney, Fla., was married to Lieut. | Colman Manor, Prince Georges county, Alford Jokeph Willlams, jr., U N, |is a granddaughter. won of Alderman Alford Joseph Wil 9 liams and Mrs. Willlams of 373 East : 5 207th street, New York, at noon today Marrlage Llchses- Roero 3 velson, of left last evening to spend the Summer with her grand- parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Nelson, in thelr home at 414 West Wiley street, in Bluffton, Ind. Mr. and Crawford Mass.,, where they Willlam Pollock. ~ Mr. and_Mrs. Crawford formerly lived in Wash- ington, but have made their home in New York for several Winters. Capt. ¥, K. Hil, U and Hill are at Sarana S of July Mrs. William Gordon have gone to Pittsfleld, are visiting Mry M for the month Mrs. K. C. Wright, who, with her mother, Mrs. Harold 8. Keating, for- merly made her home in Washington, 13 at Wardman Park Hotel for sev- eral days. Mrs. Wright and Mrs. Keating, who have been abroad for two_years, have taken an apartment in e, where they expect to re- main for another year or two before returning to this country. Marriage of Mrs. Lieut. Williams in Mrs. Florence Hawes Selby of \ in St. Brendan's Church, 207th street and Perry avenue, New York The Rev. J. J. Madden, C uncle of the bridegroom, come from Buenos Alres, Argentina officiated. Mrs. Jackson of Wash- ington_was matron of honor and Jo. seph Williams was his brother's best man. Lieut. Willlam Williams was gradu ated from Fordham University in 1914, where he was a_member of the varsity foot ball and base ball teams. During the war he enlisted in the Naval Flying Corps. He has also been a pitcher for the Giants. Last vear, while performing his duties as a naval pilot, he completed his course for the degree of LL. B. at George- town University. He holds the unofficial air speed record of more than five miles a_min- ute, and in 1923 he won the Pulitzer trophy in a racer. Lieut. Williams is at present special aid to Rear Admiral Moffett at Naval | Alr Station, Anacostla, D. C A wedding which interests Wash- Ingtonlans and which took place in New York today, is that of Miss Glenda Reid Millan, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Willlam Walter Millan of 2026 Klingle road, this city and Mr. Horace Epes, director of the editorial department of the Consolidated Press Assocletion, with headquarters here The ceremony was performed at 11:30 o'clock in the First Methodist Church, New York City, and cousins of the bride, Mr. and Mrs. George rtier of Maplewood, N. J., were the | - attendants. pes and his bride will return ashingtont in the near future 1| make their home here. Mrs. Rusk. H. Welles Rusk, jr., U. 8 N, has arrived in Washington and is with her grandmother, Mrs. A, T. Britton at 1848 Kalorama road for an indefi- | nite stay. Mrs. Rusk was formerly Mise Margaret Britton. daughter of the late Mr. Alexander T. Britton. ontani and Nora Hennesser ngdon and Juila D. Andrews. Mifiard ¥. Walsh and Mary M. Tolson Chester C. Bell and Vivian P. Shreve. William L. Smith and Ella 0. Dixon bert G Shirley of Eigin, Tl Wirkug of this el ofze C. Wright and Crawford Cortiand B, Smien. r - of Baltimore: M., 1 Naney D. Jackson of this eity Vuthl Maher of Trevmm N.J. 8. S, an who has and Hen- hmond. Va Kahl and Marion S. Meese. imore. Md orge McCadden and Sarah Ivin Pickett of Lexington. C Thomas of Owensboro. K < M. Carter of this city_a mina Pribbernow of Monewoe. Wit Howe A. Jenkins and Gladys O. Moran Raymond Caldwell and Hazel L. Nicholson Thomas and Pearl Anderson. Jackson and Ida L. Boswell Martha A. Lamasure. this city and Silore Charles H. Charles L. both of Speiie §, Edear Tucker un mes F croft. Va. esco and Lurrand Baylor. l(nfmvvn-l L and Helen E. Wilson Younger R € Births Reported Harry and Mary Gadshy. oy Grason C. and Mary B. Moore. eir] James A and Mary V. Sorrell girl Thomas W. and Frances R. Dixon. girl. Tomms and Martha Blonnt. girl Galloway Tr and Carrie Brown. bos. Walter A. and Lucy Miller, boy Orear Jand Marguerite C. Klih. bo. ree L and Ruth E. Boswell. bov onel 1. and Elizabeth Rowe. irl Kos O and Tsabel Rhodes. boy Ellus A”and Tda A. Pezaro_ hoy. Mairice F. and Marie L. McNair David_and Clara Abramson. “girl Paul and Virginia F. Murphy. wirl Juliue D. and Anna M. Morrison, kirl Frank A. and Helen L. Schaefer. mrl. Flovd £ Anna L. Dotsonn. girl Patrick ud Helen Mahoney. boy. Samuiel nd Helene . Hughes. irl Ashton £ and Matiie L_Carter. boy Hubert A" and Loretto J. Thebo. Charles T_and Gertrude Col Earl & and Cleo E. Wormley, eirl Charles T and Agties Ralls. boy Clarence and Myrtie Williams, Edwin and Annfe Marrow, gir} Emmit and Christine Graves, boy Jeste”and Bernice Asion. girl Deaths Reported Haas. < 3. \, 70, the Conard Ane McKinley Mt 75 o MM K l'nl'!(l States Soldiera’ Farrell 55, " Home Howpital n D. Dorwart, 00, Home Apt William ‘Dieney.”50. 538 Gth at. e A st ose arfield Hosnital 2005 T3th 1. ol st Kirl wife of Lieut. Comdr. George Alabama ave, we Emily B, George F Homa Hmnun( Mr. and Mrs, Henry Cabot Lodge, the latter formerly Miss Emily Sears, have been at the Hotel Ambassador in New York since their marriage Thursday. and will sail today aboard the Duilio for Italy. Mrs. Charles F. Carusi and_Mi Helen Carusi have gone to White #ulphur Springs, W. Va., where they e a cottage. Mrs. J. A. Dapray, sister of Mrs. Carusl. is with them. Mr. Carusi will join the party later, Mrs. bore. flR 30 se James, Tl\aflhnr R C et Tohn Hethwa: . Walter Reed Hos- Gallinger Hosnital Susan McCauley, [ Emma Hodkine Infant of Georee daye. Sibley Hosital Ada_ Cannon. 35. Freedmen's Hospital Lottie B. Johnson. 144 Thomas st Edward Langford. 77. United States Sol diers' Home Hoapital James Wateon, 43; Freedmen's Hospital Ella_Creek. 52 Freedmen's Hospital. lliam M. Jackgon. 50. 200 O st Tomia"h Mot A Ruire: 1477 Newton at Margaret Miles, 5, Freedmen's Hospital SHIPPING NEWS Arrivals at and Sailings From New York, Daslight Saving Time. 1 Christian_Heurich and her daughter, M Heurich, will sail Tuesday aboard the Columbus for Europe to spend the remainder of the Summer. Mrs. H. H. Martin and her daugh- Lost and Found Advertisements for T h e Sunday Star recelved until 11 p.m. Saturday. ARRIVED YESTERDAY. Aquitantg—Southampton George Washington—Bremen Cleveland-—Hamburg . DUE TODAY. Conte Rosso—Genoa Ohio—Southampton . Ryndam—Rotterdam DUE TOMORROW. .June 26 “June 23 ‘dune 22 .June 22 June 26 “June ALE, male, mi since Saturday: AT Fetned DADS Stomgomers ave. Chevy_Chase, Md. _Kenningwn_32-M. d. on Ashmead place near ;. Sa Khtorama Td. - Lineral. re- 2308 Ashmead_pl.” Pot. 270. June 25 June 3| June 26 “June 26 .June 26 “June 3 “June 35 Jiine 25 T BILLFOLD—FIat, coniaining mones’ and owner s "name. a et Goayra turn to N st. e.w.; reward. F Adriatic—Liverpoc Calamares—Port Limon . . . DUE MONDAY. Samaria—Liverpool Yenezuela—San Francisco. Matura—Trinid Bridgetowno—Puerto ~ Colombia. ndon Teft side of face No. 155"5'”57{5 1328 BOSTON TERRIER, strayed: white. right front foot whit Sunday morning: license tag reward 'for information, of " return. Vermont_ave. rank. nexme 13th and ts. I have made my work unequlled in quality. For the price I have the finest in equipment and a beau- tiful brown stone funeral home. No one can deny that I am the butequpp.d man in town to serve you a fine funeral for one-half the old time undertakers’ charges. - Complete Funerals §75, $100, $125 up Cail THE BROWN STONE FUNERAL HOME Of W. W. Chambers Co. 14th and €hapin Sts. N. W. Col.- 432 cNol Thomas Circle Those Week Ending in Town and Over the Fourth and Fifth After Dining and Dancing on the roof will thank the stars they didw’t attempt an arduous outing. Meyer Davis Famous Le Paradis Band American Shipper—L. Tatinuni | A7 BRACELET—June 25; ey ] L fligree. " thres diamonds. June 3 OUTGOING STEAMERS. TODAY. Leviathan—Southampton . Bepublic—Bremen onda—Rotterdan tterdam—Rotterdam Bl Riaracaibo Nerissa—St. Johne Paris—Havre . Estonia—Libau Buenos Aires—Bal Bergensflord—Bergen Duilio—Naples Gripsholm—Gothenbure’ Celtie—Liverpool .. Orbita—Southampton Caledonia—Glasgow H, gold. BI et with one_small round andTour aroate pearls. C a 1 Call Columb 4¢ >y R2RER i a pieco of Caywogd ant. on and K_sts. n.w. Wednesday, . “about 1 o'clock, ‘Liberal reward. " Clower. ‘106 Columbia st.. Cher: 22993 3383833 ANEU Pl\' Targe; lost downtown, rhaps T1th and Lath. fla«lfi%ude on 8 bebwech LI ERY MW > —b5: Grafie in hlnd{ Teathor CANERN T atehotders. | Finder retirm 1 i sta Bidg. Bnd receive reward. Y BIRD—¥rom 1030 Calyert st Re- LR peturved to Miss J. A, McCurds. above_addres EARRING DRGPS with Thinestones T8 it Pot. BR11-J. G—Black. 11th oo ola B et money. bankbook. keve. fiotify, of retura Abt. 4. 1421 12 POCKETBOOK. _containing moner. ~ check K’lm 2 Kaindis, Y ioaday evening Rstuon °'X'MN. 5ncimh-m"?i AT o . ward, 2 ADGE—No. 247. Monday migh ol arzetonn. Phons Fraiklin 10370. A—Blu‘k wl'.h gray handle, Inl- s on to} rewal 217 Rock "r'e:k °cnm’4: O Lock ? -)-lll:‘n ol swimatiing Bogl % n i "n’ln"r'u Sl Potomae 4070, e WRIST WATCH. lady's, gold face, Wed, 2:,'.".‘ on 14th near Park rd: reward. Adams VAL iev Wi Tk 5 or e o o o e G 23 229929 53833 iz 3 S 22 g > > > i g cl 2333 29! 33 mbetonia—London lmney—Hu\lnn onco—San e Worldeby TroquoieMonts Christ. Aconcagua—Valparaiso a Piaya—Puerto Barrios. ort . Vietoris—Bermuda espis—Natal - Tolos—Port Limon. mpira—~Puerto Coy araval—Puerto Colombia.".’.13:0 EXPECTED ARRIVALS AT NEW YORK. American Shipper—Londo Arabie—Hambure Columbye mg ‘o irae) reslemts - W son- Triests. te Alighieri—Genoa. Bo s—Bordeaux. e, BEsh £ 25258 e 3333 20> 0 2! Eibat Ll 333 Z>> 23 xRzRE 8 H £ sident vidence—Marseille VB S Bce A in_brown fo s m-&’ United States Sol- +[RITES FOR MRS. WISEMAN. Hyattsville Woman Leaves Five Sons and Three Daughters. 1 Dispatch to The Star. HYATTSVILLE, Md., July 3.—Fu- neral services for Mrs.' Dorothea Wiseman, 60 years old, widow of Jo- seph B. Wiseman, who died shortly after noon yesterday at her heme on Maryland avenue of Aropsy, after a| long illness, will be held tomorrow at 2 pm. at her late residence, the | Rev. W. L. Durrant, rector of St Matthew's Protestant Episcopal parish, officiating. Interment will be in_Evergreen Cemetery, Bladensburg. Mrs. Wiseman, who had lived in Hyattsville 27 years, was born in| Blandensburg. Her husband died about 12 years ago. Surviving are five sons daughters: George G. of Bladensburg, Charles E. of Hyattsville, Howard B. of “Washington, ‘and Walter K. and Durward B. of Hyattsvilie, and Mr: Willlath P. Seaton and Mrs. Percy E. Wise of Washington, and Mrs. Theo. dore Ryce of Hyattsville. Mrs. Wise. man also leaves a sister, Mrs. Lemuel L. Gray of Hyattsville, and a by George W. Coldenstroth, of W ton. 4 Spect and three CITY Vl}E-WS IN BRIEF. The Red Triangle Outing Club has no regular hike scheduled for tomor. row. On Monday there will be a pic- nic and fireworks at the clubhouse. | ORGANIZATION AC;I‘I‘;ITIES. | TONIGHT. The Wanderlusters will turtle dinner at Franklin Park, Va give a their clubhouse in 1 (yer Heights, Va beloved wife of W 3 years. Funeral fro MARY €. BROCK fiam Brock, aged above resident Relatiy Friday. July 2. 1926, at Freed men’s u.,.‘pual (ORA G. BROWN. beloved mother of Louise Smith and Ida Walker John and Helbert Brown mother of Loiise maine resting at parlors. eysport, and " grand: Brown. Re- st Jarvis Co Georgin “ave. n.w. Tuesday, July 6. funeral Funeral p.m. Departed this life at 1045 pm. at ckville. Md_“the Rev. J nishand ‘of Gertriae Cole ~'(nee Makall)." He leaves to mourn their loss & devoted wife and mine children, Magene Ricks. Teona Cords rman, Mrs Brila Beil. Mre. Mary Howard, Robert L. | Cole. Edgar Cole. Roland Cole. Jienrs Cole three grandchildren, Edgar brother, Charles Cole. and Elizabeth Fry and Mrs Mers Hammond. ¥ | from the Jerusalem Church. Rockville. Md.. Monda. July 13 ‘am. District_supenintendent. v. J.'H. Jenkins Fridas. July olimhia_ave. Ta }u,u JOSEPH FOSTER, _bel Grace N. Foster. ~ Body 1 awler's chapel. 1730 Pa. ave funeral later Departed this life Thuredar July at .10 N GARN Berbved wits of Sahi Garner. She Je to ‘mourn three sons. kix erandchildren orewister and a hosi of other relatives | Funeral from he 7 E st nw. Sund Relatives Pa Friday. Jupe 2. Donald Cole Sam. Lila Cole sisters. Mrs. 1028, at 4:20 am Hyattevilie. Md Brown). belov Funeral trom Pa. ave. n.w am., follow Len's chapel July 5. at 8 at ' Immac and N Monday by mass Church. 8th Interment St. Mary m AAS. Suddenly, June 30. beloved faiher of Beatric Berkley and Raymond H: et hie Tesiden:e. neral from bama ave. £e p.m. Interment G was a member of Harmony Lodge. ) Vernon Chapter_and Albert Pike Congis- tory. F. A. A. M 3 . husband Funeral ;.-.n(x. om_the F nd_Dimbar Spring rd vears be Toved ‘brother of Power and Mrs W.E. Whitmore of Pitishureh. Pa neral from the above addrees on Mone morning. July 5. at 11 oclock. H member of Hitam Lodge. F unt Vernon Chapter and A communis - pecit) speci i odge. No. iled at Pythian ' e Taake arrange neral of our late brother. < C._ BARNES, Chancel . SOMMERS, Keeper HOLMES. iple S communic: F A A 10. nday. Wiy 5. 10 i am.. for the purpose of atten Bimeral Cof Brother JAMES HOL. order of the Master FIELDER'T HUNTER. Secretars 4 into eternal rest Fri- day at 5:15 p.m.. at her Testdence, 1526 Columbia st. n.w.. LAURA HOPEWELL. the heloved mofher of Tda well _and _Josephine 3 Notice of funeral Jater. 4° JONNON. The Kadogh service will be con; JI by Zoraster Chapter, No. 1. at 12 ook (midhighti o o8 the rema Tilustrious NATH. 1.D. JOHNSO 2413 F st now. Saturday. Juiy Sublime Princ Jonathan Davie Con- sistory " a sted to attend. Public der ot ARRINGTON ad Commander. the 3 Kkeon. °. Com.-in-Chief K. of S and A and _members of are JOH. Union_Chapter. No hereby orered to assembl ley A. M. E.Zion Ch and M ets. nw.. g ) o Clock Rund: ¢ 4. for the purpose of at tendinz’ the funeral of our most excellent ¥h priest, Companion NATHANIEL D! JOHNSON. " Al mister chapters of this jurisd 1 are cordially invited to ac- company us. o CHAS. M. MORRIS, King. L. B JOHNSO Calvary hereby o ley A. M st. be- and fraters of Mount Commandery. No. 4 T are ered {0 assemble af Utiion ‘Wes- E, Zion Church. 2ird s tween L and M ste. nw 30 o clo Sunday. July 4. in full rempiar wmform: for the purpose of attending the funcral of our heloved cantain general, Sir Knight NATHANIEL_D. JOHNSON. &imon Hen- derson_and Gethsemane commanders. are cordially invited to e WM L. B. CURTIS, Recorder. Suddenly. Thursday, July 1. 1026, xon Hill. Md.. JOHN EDGAR McCGY. ‘ed son of Charles F. and Catherine E Funeral from tiis late residence; ot “12th &t n.e.. on Mon ) A Niaas at St Anthgns s Chrireh 2000 ", Mihterment at Mount Olivet Cemetery. JONES. Friday. July d 1824 “Sth o beloved son’ of George W Mary B. Jones: brother of 'Ulysses anid Alzernon Jones: nephew of Floreyce Moon and_ Gertrude and ) Moon. Notice funeral hereaf ther. Remains resting a Ernest Jarvia Co. funeral parlors, Georgia ave. n.w. KELLY. _Friday dence, 12 Que at s niw ), JOHN Grace B, 1920, at b and " sonof (i late John 4 eral from hove residence on Mondas. July 5. at & a.m.. thence to St. Aloysitis Church. whe Feqiiiem mase ‘wili be sung at § am. ior the repose of his soul. Interment Holy Rood _Cemetery. Relatives and friends invited E LEAMAN. July 2. 1026, ROBERT E.. be- Jgred Husbang ‘ot Roberta Deaman "(nee homas) . vearsFuneral from his Tnte vosidence. 7115 G Monday, July ' 5. at ment Congressional Cemeters. AM. The funeral services for Dr SRk ToeAWNI "ot aled Tii B bwn Onivoratiy Hospital oh Thurs: July 1. 1026 were held in J. William ce's Sons 'chapel. Pa. ave. n.w, on Friday, July t 3:30 p.m. MeIN resich Church am tend MeKEE v. June 40 Bzatbs. ERNEY, On a1 Relatives nl Inte nint Olivet ¢ AMO SANFOR Cemetery. MORTON, e by ot MORTON MORTON tend from st Ladies annonices the ¥ the Mo Trumbill INDIA MARY E MULL p MAT i wiji funl 1AM, ! LEN MULLEN Arhie iy and . memibe from 14th" st k. I P 1976, At her MARTH, on Mondar thence 1o St. Ga- rook P AR n,\um ian B Ma Sn filcmattam. BURROWS of o W It = A HIS D Iife his Deep in our hearts o HIS MIDDLE who day REID. ROSA REID. this Goud Hut AN A TREDE. and who day 4 412 H Moderr FrRROWS ve vears ago te lonely e na sad all i€ not_the AND CHILDR Jloving remembrance o 1 and ou M \TT who died " elht “yeurs JOSEPHINE _ BUTLER MARY " IRVING [ CWIF AVGHTERS LE NG to the CLOW memor e whe Wo' ye: home. Li u are fondly remem- herel 5 weet memories around ave you with deepest mu HTERS TOME in death just the ALICE GRAY AND GOLDEN P, FOTED R “HILDREN AN 5 car i, "¢ SPER] mm:;“r"m", then rain: the ¢ THE FAMILY In e v 0f my_lovir who entered et n yea 0 today. Julv ARDELLA RETD. who ' . - lite one v takes onr I never from o EVER THOL G} D SISTER. E: Tn memory of my_dear father. 'SOPHIA “nd” FRITS departed this Tife five vears 1921 and tomol ver forsotten alwars loved EIR LOVING DAUGHTER. SELMA_A mather TR vt MARY ¢ WiL<O: duly DAUGHT T. F. COSTELLO NOW, LOCATED AT CAP, 7\07;1‘" 7oz ST. N.E. ) Chavel Lincoln 524 V.L.SPEARE CQO, Neither the successors of with the oiginal ment. Phone nor connacta Wk *Sooar entatimh o 00w 1009 H St N.W. Formerly 930 F St. N.W. Joseph F. Birch’s Sons 3034 :l:.uf Bu« H) M ST. N Egtavlished 1843 Phone West Cawler Serv:ce Main 5512 1850 Peana, N.V uneral Directors Si CHAS. S, ZURHORST 501 _EAST CAPITOIL ST. Phoue Lincoln 332. Timothy Hanlon ous. Moderate prices. e sh S, D-rmfled this life Thursday. July Pé at F men’s Hospital, HENRY A He leaves to mourn his loas er, niece, three stepchildren, two st randchildren. other relatives Funeral Monday. July ‘5. from his late residence, 210 D 'st. s.w., 1 i 1* MARCEY. July 2. 1026, at AR hkon, Va2 1R u.m( wife of Wal ler Marcey. uneral lmln i, parents’ i South. at.. Frederic: J Furs %4, Relatives and friends invited UDER, Friday. Jule . 1036, at Gal- linger Hospital, ' ELIZA' McGRUDER. moiher of Charles MeGruder and v Smigh. Notice of funeral later. Ren Ih\! l'l' . Emest Jarv funeral MeG JBUTE MORTON: Bloven Wit o 1 Morton it duughter ot v Euylur and mother n Risel unday, porn.. | from a MinanT gl Bnmm Church, 6th _and Frapbull -ste. w. na ‘resting at Arnesx a Georgia ave. n.w, Rus- mma jr. Funeral .. Phone L. 5513, E_Funeral Director ana Em- Jn’ Connection. | Commodi- and g modern, crematoriumy 332 Pa. Ave. N.W. Call Dixmificd. Efficient Service. W. W. Deal & "Co. H A dei¥ion LINCOLN &300 Frank Gexcrs Sons Co. 1113 SEVENTH ST, o R —BLACKISTONE'S Floral ”Blanket Sprays Other prices. Artispic— ude AT TS Bequtitul Floral Pron Dressive—inexneisive, Bros. Co. 121 F St . C Shaffer " 35 ¥ v brauch stores.