Evening Star Newspaper, July 19, 1926, Page 9

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: J CAR : C. GARDNER, 75, DEAD. Gofdfi_gg:! EnnTnAlmNnEnummg;-mwM, ECKED IN VIR A dute s 2 ‘.._.@...l::.l.‘_.mm...,.... 2o smas 08 1= AT R VR R jose sl Albert C. Gardner, 75 years old, of ou,"o'} ' Ll § o — ¢ died Saturday night, at Columbia hm* ' She is survived by’ her Paul V. Reardon: her. Jennle' HIll: & brother. Jesse Twenty-eight Washington men were| Ful : t BE sisters, Mrs. Ida Wall; and Mrs. Gu- | By ~ % | tomorrow ‘morning at 9 o'clock at St. —Includmg the extra "“Aamong the 876 physiclans and pro-I it 330 Coipel by Rev. And 3] ATEXAD: - ”;‘1'--‘.‘::!“! ‘x&’."‘"‘fi,"‘""“m ¢ #’m"' fhdhmm :y mmv .qot n"n - interest and - service fessional men In othir branghes of the ; : 1 Frederic] w morning et 930 o'clock; at o ot C{mtm charges on your bills medical fisld who completed- Saturday o seel burg ‘and Potoniae W freight | S flJohn’- Episcopal Church, Potomae: lwfl "t“ but the value of od : and O st Rev. B. Pinkney pmd ell - from mm,no every.-month.. , .| the two-week course- of instruction nllg consisting of 80 cars, en route| v .. 4 lln L int g SR i e o |at the Medical Field Seryice Sehool e from' Richmond to Potomac_ raiiroad | tomad, M., -‘:'Muwm spices of Co. i m’mfl&"w e MRS MARY E PHELPS, That is the limit, we at’ Carlisle: Barracks, Pai, as officers B Ts WELcH DIES Lonin. Wt deralied g Gematin ""h lumbia Chapter. No.. 383, Women Of | "' total of 39 factories, employing 77 YEARS OLD, IS DEAD think,"and hence our * :f the Medical Reserve Corps of the ulhynm south of. M.‘hmcs‘ R:o:;::ut 1::m’.n ;l Wwhich ‘Mrs. | 2,657 workers, reported . for. 1925, i1 fight- for . you. every *"The course vgiven at " the . achool; Bengasiin . Welch, #8 yea ou. el gl e MG il 4 | $01 Sworker: tn Sro aes 00 1 da; to correct ' this which is the West Point of the Med.| died yedterday afternoon r. N‘l;‘ damaged. - A broken wheel was i 1025 tholuded 621 airplanes and 78 ‘Widow of J: 0. Phelps Had ical ‘Department of the Army, also|ton stfeét) dfter'a long tliness. {tlamed by officlals. . A wreeking crew FUNERM_ OF DH LUCE - es and flying boats, compared Lived in Washington Since state of affairs, where was eompleted by - 380 medical stu.| He fs survived, by his wife, nm from Potoinac vardd has been clear- o0 Alrpiknee oD 37 meaniames you are-charged for dents"who have attended the Reserve | Kate R. Welch; three danghters, Miss| ing away the debris. - The train was T0 BE HELD TOM W .,a fiying boats in 1923. The 1925 1889-—4 Children Survive. something did. nt | ‘lofficers’.training camp: and ‘will: be | Helen Welch; Mrs. Grave Butler °§ loaded with paper, nlu iron’ ud Tum: ! TOMORRO prnducflon Included, six ' rebuilt. or 3 e e S oy |, S B and rne s SRR £ Ber. W . Pk Gomduc Bte L5010 bl e R g * We are glad th, say erinary schools. iladelphia. y “% m&‘ Bt 8t. Mark’s Eplscopal Church. |of 1923. MacDonald, 1605 KEmerson street, The Reserve ofcers trom this city | Funeral’services will be officials ha; t after being an invalid for several that we d t charge Yot Ance to % Of the 39 uublfimunu. 14 an; exetn.o n(; 5 rvxie e Rl Corne Willam 51| Hines e tw yvheten s e Aot Okle, ¥A8he wak bofn in Beaver Dam, Wik; et ot iny ot our | Ballinger, Sterling Bockoven, Theodors | teenth street. followed by jen “Funeral services will be held at.1 {'."1.,‘.9';,,,; ,’“‘:"}.‘g‘,‘“’““'; P‘““"”m,, Orlando ges orany C. Chen Fong, Coursen B.’Conklin,|in Rock Cresk Cemetery. ;= * o‘!’h e |0'clock tomorrow afterncon at St. the rematmder in' 7 other accounts.: 4 | James G. Cummi; n:, Everett M. EI- B e e o &vu 1. v". ‘m:i'&; mw Mark’s Episcopal Churchk ' for Dr. 'm. Wi - : lison; ‘Thomas Foley, . Ma vt ’ worked ‘harles .R. Luce, local phyncu.n and o e pe We: do not penalize Hatfield, Ralph .1 Haws, Georg World War veteran, who died at his g lishment at 1001 }H street northeast our friends. ” Jenkins, lh.rton B. mcnnmn. -Yoouph A i 2 \ ‘Summer home in G)ouc-ur Mass., FAN- F‘LLS OHGIRL , |until 1906.. 2 Y P \wun.n -: nnwlow. - Amy » Saturday night. Rev. wflum H. < . B-td- hor daughter, the wife of Gt it L, Percetull, John A. b s b » m‘"&::‘:;::zl:nu T atioes Taahe B i fiee. wotm. V. Sguart, O. 4 N . \ 3 s 18 survived three sons, Pintsi Chipa"Tosac H. Avcher, Grit!| - o sackso and e, &L‘H‘ 1!,,{ Comietery, '-‘" Mery Sullivan, Telephone |Thelos 1o 'Phe,m\o}’{» rie s e S. B. Ginsbers, bt b 8 e Segoiery, e ,\ ';fs‘,-m 8 f o Jeon "‘"“"“":"‘wkh"‘i::“‘,‘.;fi Operator, Is Injured. Office, H. Glenn Phelps of the firm ourt, France, ) t V. % William” Fleteher Lansdale. 07. 2108 1at [of lieutenant colonel, Rscial Diepapen. oo [Fs-Rke. et ity ea‘fi;i;:e"rzi:rr] e Weat! b Jones “Bavig, ; HYATTSVILLE, Md., July 19.—A; Corps. Corl A. Baumann,. Alten G.| X8 o ;| S>Polk K. Pennington. 61. the Argouna| He'was a director of the National oo O o et |ern Unlon Telegraph Co., New York Grinnell, ..{r(hur A. Chenay: Sanitary o Batmore " et bi ATEONDA| .k of Washington, Wecretas: to the |® Fesult of ‘an_injury’to the head, |70 Union Telegxaph Co. Xew York R, Harrison, Paul E.| jemes L Arngion snd 3 wanns M. Weaver. 67. 012 Maseachusetts | hoard of *Providence - Hospital; and |Caused by the fall of an electric fan |50 & SIRER TS MG Th BIECH P e o Hoberton: Vi jgtenn’ Potta. 40, eney Hospital. | a member of the Nuval Lodge, F. A. from a shelf at the Hyattsville tele- lege of Law: six grandchildren and 'E ulipe Flov "1‘ o k1 5 nwm A M. phorle exchange, where she i® o™ (wo great grandchiidren. . Ve yed as an operator, 88 ry Su Al i Slanesiree mfl‘c’u‘"“’b ,.‘.f.?,";.‘“;:l‘{::‘ 67 A datien Mek 1) wars Sil, roidained st home o Funeral geryices will b aonducted ‘f“fi’u\fl % O Mubi¥ia Hos. | Luehiceris two nieces, Mrs, Loulss [Under treatment this morning instead | JMOVPON 800N A1 § oleck ot Russell of Loujsville, Ky., gnd Mrs. of reporting for duty as usual. She Rodk Creek Cemetery, -hn Imer. tal, lives at the home of Mrs. M. I. Webb, : : S e “""&‘m Hos. | Edna Breaux of Na v‘t“.P 'renn ., and B DAinanton. PR LR o %"j‘,’mmnt ammlu\m ; arti uwr mln (8 nephow, Drv . Atbprt Posiee Dr. W, B, Baker, who trentéd her Burned i losi s 1. oo, 8 4 A 333 . after the accident yesterday morning, urned in Explosion, B R&fi‘"’"fimm hasband ‘o B h R ed sald the skull was not fractured. ‘While working at the cleaning plant at ‘ - mmynr ,‘ Rato; : irths Report: of the Rubenstein Co., 1230 Twenty.| mak 35 - Bines Lo hitY e third street, about 3 o'clock yesterday . g funers) ~ W lof! ' “ afternpon, Clarence Berger, 30 years - Jdl : 6ld, Falls Church, Va., was burned, Wm!u r %fiw%lg‘u‘fl" police reported, when !:lee 8 door of il e eam us out. e s.:! " | g Dletrict of Columbla—Fair_tonight | wey treated Vat Emersericy Hospital a2 Wl‘”"mh . m # H“t“. e riatie| Y Dr. E. A. Krause, who' reported he | WHITE, On ""nfld:'b.enm"" southeply. would probably.recover. Maryland—Fair tonight and tomor- slightly warmer tomorrow; gentle t.c variable winds, becoming ooutlnrly. IN G’_:OLD' T e lorn tend. pereon -b- row, little change in Bmpicature:| o reladt ot L T R itting diminishing northerly winds, becom-| afte, g Al e “pubil e 'rll-ln( unday. Ju 5 ¥ e . e g T | T Cond T e B beot Iuc- West Virginia—Fair tonight and to-| ™ m".‘{,,?. "'l.,.,"fl‘" -a former morrow; slightly warmer in northwest| 51 comfort and' heautife ‘M;‘:r- il ",";““‘ "’,',.'.',‘ "‘,,,, o atiand portion tonight and in northe-n por-|. long be remembered. Also 284078 | v o UNG, o- pond tion tomorrow. My et hanke 10 an. & m = f“g, flg oo™ & Records for 24 Hours. SrinATEecy; her o "5 o Touns. ¥ 44 Thermometér—4 p.nx, 91; 8 p.m., 83; N """“&m ._,.L funeral PArioEye 12 midnight, 74; 4 a.m., 70; 8 a.m., 76; Beaths. 50" Georela ave, mowe neral Pegg : noon, 82. BATSON. sidgen Snurdly .mly : g Baromet, 8 26, a1 916 Sn mtmmum. ol . Hl:hen' t’e‘mp'entuu. 93, “occurred ui-m' o Bg' J Td K«,d'gni ‘% ; || at 3 p.m., yesterday. "‘"fi'm. rji“ aahoy 1 E‘.Z pamnce Complete Funerals Lowest temperature, 67, occurred at e Eis e,!,gw"fi"'-?w"‘?#‘%‘fi - o S a1 $75 3100, 3125 U | signen: o Towesrsr ooy s ¢ 18,1029 st 2| CARY, ) ".;m"fly o fl'M : ot | Vaera! E% ;f hi " Mrq . The Brown Stone |l : X n;;m-{-n %o e "~ Funeral Heme o ; ‘&’“cflw nfi&%’%%m "‘F fi: J : .. 2 2 'Dm m_ 'g;‘:!,:a.‘-.a “s‘ I‘A“l?ntm ,m...n 'fi: w-"n - '!H oo hoal (7 "MMI w’ S-lJ at Dikeman's Stores and wManr " .=~ ‘Carry's'lce Cream is uld Bo;omhnumhmhfl U with. . . e W.w.mo— 14th Cor. Chapin N.W.. s CallColumbum nd corrn“ Sundas. . Juls 1, 1986, at 3 -t Teday—Sun rose 4:57 a.m.; sun sets|. o1 s ‘fi 7:31 ‘p.m. % Tomomw—lun rl-l 458 a.m,; sun A 4 3 £ HARD w Jnig n.- Hol 2200 A e XA FE m, ;sets, .y h{h‘r of ard L. ‘u " Automobile hmpn to be lighted one- - & it | . - h M t&n- % TR 2 mw halt_hour a:‘(:;‘mmet g o, p ly, 'nklew;“‘u . ;,b o 1”“| by g B : _ memperurs and. contion o el 5" s .,'- T r..,msa-mfl.hmmrfi;;fi Greaf Jam.—~Tem- t 79; cgndition, clear. =R 0T BWANK. In lmu = Mfi_ 5;."3"3’5“ m | R ,,;:m:%?,';”: et . o, July 16; 1080, - n lite. e rs. a Jpesl et "&z‘{w%”m;| ab the Na- "A“_ T m Sns ‘oloy m Pflllllps Mllk ? KE Webiher.. 6 : :'owl!x.“n ;md-'.‘:k i m:i" - ~ fodas. m‘:;'t J._ '-"!:1. ' s of Magnesia EEEEER SRR : 3 7 5 m ‘% DAD! ] =Anrns Aunw" : s s s:u b " ihnes vl | SWANK, o 10 o7 0 PATEESN® s Warlll Im orted Llnen and e e fuz | f SRl p :‘.}::.'.:;3’.‘.‘5{&‘.’....‘.2::'.‘;‘;’:‘.":; rmntatons i the : = :,,,;_ i w2 %-.'.::.-* ‘will some instantly. 1 3 ‘ou m “THAN SODA ] . ; Mmuv s S m...‘.'.'."h.’.'..‘ s Joquine cPllins| . TRY'A 25¢ BOTTLE i --za,. .-g'h a m . | scribed Bhysicians - bees %] Pustst upon “Philli . ' | evercomes mm timeg, as mucl five-cent and Mtymn t RE" ..,m. ANEE Wi in the stomach as.a @turated 8 ALICE ""x,m‘h‘ Reduced to i 5 »«“' 0 ‘ 2 o o Irlsh Holland and Belglan Lnlmenk - .-Suits, Plain Weaves, Hopsack fWeaves and Stnpes, Palm Beach‘

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