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O carry your message of love and smypnh‘y, there are no floral tributes $0_expressive as Blncki- ‘stone-designed Sprays& $5 Wreaths . TWO STORES 14th & H 1292 F St. TELEPHONE ' *m.nnont MAIN 3707 - & FRANK. CHAMBERS’ POUCY Is: To Help the Stru:ken Family When T, am. called to ]| serve you, the price ¢f the funeral is left to you. The amount. of insur- ance carried does not en- ter my" calculations. My charges are based oh furmshmr the best materials at the lowest margin of profit and furnishing the best service at® | the lowest cost to you. Complete Fanerals 755100 $125 ‘The Brown' Stone Funeral Home W. W. Chambers Co. - 14th Cor. Chapin N.W. W. W. CHAMBERS". Call Columbia 432 Afa)lz/ / [ez‘ 1 | * Robert have than ‘trust’ to those we know not of” —is mighty true, the * same today as when it [ was written ages ! dé:h;:rg A amounts for es and budget ‘buying, ‘there is nothing you “know not of” on our_ bills, no extras, not carrying | o4 We do not penalize our customers. The Tax R.l. der. m! iment alr iale. re- fuse ‘to confirm or to discuss rumors " {at the possible mumunt of & mil- July 17~~New York 88 rum run dvrlul the trial aert’ haven the « so-called £ 10 “membeérs er\liquor ring. A confessed " | funner testified that on hun‘ lur«! ‘{to run ‘Willlam Re would Rave no trouble ih the i Coast Guards will fire in the air. utside, however, he' was told rum running was a case of the survival of Iho fittest. * This - by . John. B. lnwaum lnm time to him only as “the boss fz:lw 1 ! Munwnrandon- who, M\u c am ll w M from Yori thtoun o‘ the Washin ‘told hivh the Coast G except for some of The witness said 488300 for,a trip, but. nm hc finaily decided that more money could be made in the Coast Guard, He ‘men- tioned this to Dwyer and he sald the alleged ring leader got him an ap- xmmem a8 a warrant officer. - Later was - discharged from the Coat Gu-ra for accepting a bribe and in April, 1926, was sent to Portsmouth naval prison to serve three months. h': \flm qn. n_ mryumuun Efforts '.n um- the mflla ro'c‘fmly w{h thi llur paré for the v«:}. a = BYRD VISITS CIY, PLANS INDEFINTE | Arotic Flysi', Soon Goma to Detrofl, Vague on South a brief Vi ot the Nluonl G‘mh Boclety and then planned to entrain for Detroit,, ue ‘arrived here late yes. night, i i, Sl J'&m Mh Morocean pote all night in the ¥ ARSENAL BLAST VICTIM * IS BURIED IN ARLINGTON Full Naval Honors Paid’ at./Ssrv- | Columbia, were, ¢ [ By the Awocisted Press. - 1Death ol In_Northwest | ‘Flames Now 12—Rain’Im-" peratively Is Needed. SEATTLE, Wl‘lu July 17. ‘m which have destroyed acres of Pdcific northwest forests in mhlt'.lklndnk-.n 12 lves to- day continued to sweep virgin stands of timber in.eastern Washington, Mon- tana and Idaho, 'Most of the blazes In. western. Washington and ‘British were_reported under control. The United States Army has been .| called upon to combat biazes -in the Kantkeu- National -Forest in_eastern ‘Washitigtoh, -1t was reported- from Bpokaué.. Prediction was made by " | officials at ‘Missoula, Mont., that one- ® | fourth of the Kaniksu forest, | povers $67,000 acres, would be razed ester, V., his Home | burial. his ‘with He was released in less than three { D) weeks, however, when the sentence was remitted after a conference be. tween his Coast Guard commanders and & man from the prohibition “un very he said. | ton 61 yea sweet .- Beautiful senoritas! . mance—and & life of " The here of Old i ests S g ,:....u:".:..::::m"* Their homes, too, are distinctive. So much so, that Americans, ever searching for new ideas, have 'seized upon Spa mish architecture and have lavished it across our land from Coast to Coast. Munro—one: of Washington’s 'leading builders of fine homeés—has just completed six homesiin Cleveland Park: They are of- now for the first ‘time—through us. kind of homes which lénd them- nnusual _ interior you & novel sort of way: decorations given an. opportunity to l-rninh in a so that jef follows: . Th ie duedptiou ollows : ey .“Nm Stucco finish over brick. Tiffany, naturally, goes with this type and . seven rooms. Corner homes Kitchen is unusually commodious and has one-piece double-drainboard sink, .huan cabi-* net and a style-<one bath has tiled shower. * bedroom has its own large cedar ‘closet. Inlnf.uclinn has a total of six clothes closets asked. “of Home values id the worth, me have said 1 -nmw than is mwon‘t'l:'&u many for. long-so. make ' | haste to inspect, them. receptio ago that he would iike to attempt an Aniueue “hop.” His plans. in this connection, he muumufi.v' Vvisited the still are vague, W. F. LANSDALE VDIES. Widely Enown Pullman Conductor Was Born in Capital. ‘Willlam -F. Lansdale, one of the oldest conductors in point of service '.‘L ik Home: 3108, Fiest strece. sr s home, rst street, ffering wi h a heart -ne%on'uv- the former, 'who is now in the ith. M, Lansdale was born in Washing- years ago, and entered the serv- iee of the Pullman Co..as a youn mén. He was in active service until 1 T R e + Mr Vel the Pullman -erc\:ce. .nfi"-:y."':w moninl of his service a few years was given pecial run from Wi w Ington (o l‘llrfllb\lrl. Pa. o g s Capt. W Sidman Missing. Capt. Theodore 'W. Sidman. 34th . 8. Infantry, m his régular station, Fort in r-nlu of the Army from 1913 to llll was & sergeant in Company M, Infantty, in 1916, when commis- slonoa a second leutenant of In- fantry. No explanation is offered for his disappearance. —— CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. Wanderlusters’ hike tomorrow will start from Rixeys Bmllun, Va. Meet at Rosslyn, 3 p.m. clubhouse in Pn.nkun where coffée’ will be served. Bring lunch. ‘Mr. Kaufman, lnaar Etl‘llll* ers welcome. The Washington City mm’ Association will meet Wed p.m., in the rooms of the Central Chiropractic College, . 1914 sonmh street. The president, Dr. Charles Thompeon, will address the ommm tion. Jnvk..uon is extended to chiropractors. \ The Sécial Hebrew Home. tmmmnqh‘olldnmtmmhm 'Q i tiey Yo W. 'C. A.; . H. Jones of Wheeling, ’ Behool. There will be & Public invited: b.m'-hm‘nunu M ummfiawfivy were- ""'f”"é:’fi 'ugnm & rumor that he was i und declared it had. been persons seeking to m him back the hospital. ‘The officer stated that he was going lo m- wife’s home today to get nu and vou!d probably mue house: in inia whiel ht would ask his 'ln to'share with him. Maj. Shufeldt said he has been stop- plnc at a hotcl on Ponnlylvnnn ave- Blrths Reportgd Wil Flo A lll m. oltho)imlhba t. ‘|ed from form ik has been missing | by Eustla, e T ant follmd by local s ‘Mll ‘which it rain did.not come soon, In the Pend mi“"" near. Bayview, houses were epdanger- ed and Band Point, Idaho, said its | water supply system was threatened flames. by approaching Soldiers from Mtissoula ‘are n;m nm in the M«ax«nhm of Montana ‘Western. !r’u- gl\mm nm were fll\! waser, FUNERAL FOR MN. FLOYD. ' 1 Bervices - 'fllfil’l‘ nc‘ | Bmmmzts “ 0'Clock This: Afternoon: - Funeral services will be held thi Afternoon at 4 o'clock at Hysong' funeral bome for Mrs. Pauline Bussey Ployd, who ' died Thursday. Rev. 'l'hnrmn W, Cooke of the Churth of Ascension will officiate, The body will be cremated § raance with Mrs. Flody's wis Mrs. Floyd is su ter, ' Mrs. Pauling a0 son, Henry Budsey Floyd, and & step- son, Robert L. Floyd. wu-u-ot-"' fifimfi ried his e Friday. Juj B A\’P i dar?n ited, 'fl lm‘%olmr o. upeuf herea -fiup'flu July 18, ?i, 1n %) W.‘%""““@gfit " Ya ‘i’*u oeo iy 15. 19 and dve vices wlil i terment. 1 I 73| ';’-"u o nnwon b 0] |- lisg, Erider. 3 ! 3 4 A@mfmfl.&' % dffi 1 iy A Baker, Oreg. tions jell Point on the Columbia ~highway of that State were be . Serious blazes At & point 40 miles Grove, in the Wil- to =“ o’ Cottage “W tio! the State, a: Forest, where 25 fi by, Lghtning. - i BOYCOTT PARLEY DRAGS. Chinese State Views and Wait for British Reply. 4 HONGKONG, July 17 (#)-~Chinese md British delegates in session for g:rpo-a of bringing to an end ycott on ' British ‘goods and n.n associates declated by the Chinese more than a year ago, issued the :’onmu communique after their 0: ‘when the Chinese dele- mud ‘their views on the origin They refrain- ulating any conditions of settlement pending a reply to their statement. The conference then ad- Journed untll Monday, July 19." 3 Olflmfl“ ACTIVITIES. TONIGHT. Bethlehem Chapter; No. 7, O. E, l. will give a lawn party. at northeast corner of Sixth street and South Caro- iina averiue: southeast. The htflor‘l Feliowship Club . will ve a dance at the Washington Ho- L. Strangers welcomie. Eu!e Counell, No. 9, Jr. O. U. A. west | u., h‘lna lawn party entertain- Virginia—Fair and warmer tonight; tomorrow generally’ fair and. warmer, ibly l::l thundershowers Records for 24 Hours. Thermometer—4 p.m., 81; l p.m., 12 midnight, 85; 4 a.m., 63; 8 am., 7 noon, 80. 30.11; 8 Barometer—4 30.14; midnight, »i& < aim., $0.36; on nom. , at 5 pm. ymr- b mm perature, 61, ocourred at ‘Tem) yeu\— l-n.hen. 36; lomn. “M-M Tide Tables. 7 (©omplled by United l::- Coast and Today—! ol 8:38 m an; high uno.% ":‘i b4 m&nllllon ‘m,ow rose 4:55 s-m. ‘sun eets To?neuw—.un m 456 am.; sun pm,. uoon rises 11:59. a.m., séts 1182 “Automobile lampa to be'ligh one- Ml{uhw! atter anpn.m e mdthw“. Temperature and condition” of the Gm Nll l.t a. 8 m--'hn high M'u“h‘l ‘s.m. and 13' and: ment_ tonight, be continued until July 24, at Iqmnt sylvania avenue and uare, at Penn- innesota ave- ® | nue sout The sabond Baptist Mission, Seven- teenth and East Capitol streets, will have a lawn fete for benefit of its [ work. Deaths chou rted. 7 s Smacion o et Anwl Hyatt, 83 gyears, Emergency "fl‘m' Gilmour, 87 years, Walter -Reed "A. Husted, 7 months, Children’s ‘fimalmAx—u days, iward, 43 ‘yeuts; 3233 .Gay onnmwmn ‘court Third Marriage Licenses. Marriage licenses have been lssyed o the O Nista ¥. Jorseasen and ' Blanche’ X, Mabel C. h'lb s lufl-noa. vads” and mll&lvu k! l'l Al Emv Ladies’ r‘olsau'l:‘dl "A"d i‘c'a- !lmrll u&"““ IMI t death albrattn "B 2?‘?: fn’“"‘l L‘S«MN JENN] é‘ The DLadies' - Crispus Attucks on A g3 ‘q;v% e S ,fi% BAR! glh! mm‘ " E. On Fy pdm. riday, gny 18, ""1&! : l nmlo 108 1t ot n: Monds ng ll_l:dv'&" and S Tnterment in Fort Lincoin lurnwn.“ on s.wrdu 3 mflm-f mx“w R hum :me:l hemlur 1 d July 8. R w.a;., AN rl’ld rlxano 9 JII])' B 1038, at ‘ 10 ,x"‘i‘b vty sty duy, Sty 18, 1,‘ a8, 2:30 p.m. 3 . Fgas. July 18 mo gz«g [ines 'um-'l“zsum l lh Bitsmont o smu oS PO BTN 00 o J?. o inllnl rullnl at én.::f ‘% 3‘“ nard DabranskS: 'Sbo o !“Mfl.flr Jnlv 10 lllfi ;A,f“ 55.’5:*""3, S nSeap C 11 n'oxd nnnln st '&., nan Atracd oqfosct “r;y 3° .% é’m{ Cm“\lb 1 n ll lm ,.i fi, ,:.”, ,% X on xonu- oum ou a9 o fie epose nd. lmenum at )(5‘5-’17'0!1""'5’-?' lnl Am‘t .lAllxl WEAVER. rrtgu “July 18, 10%6, 3 ity &';u Mfiggg ivited. Tor 3 :h:e Elllvr‘.‘.\:finm- oo :@_h P s no "svf m’ o X 'mtlow-nwfll m, RersorenTomis: el oirs n‘h :fl‘-’fl!.'t‘."