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DU, 1928.° BUSINESS MEN ON PICNIC. Members of Northeast Association at Chesapeake Beach Today. ! Members of the Northeast Business | Men's Assoclation held , their annual excursion at Chesapeake Beach today The merchants left Washington at 10 | o'clock this morning and expect to return to the city late this afternoon. H. A. Garren is president of the as- | sociation. THE FEVENING STAR, WASHINGTO WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20, REPORT REBEL CAPTURED. | PLANES SCARE FOXES. Breeders Complain Animals Bury Marines Declare Nicaraguan Be Hel4 for Trial. | group is believed to be weakening Gen. | Young When Frightened. | Sandino's forces greatly MANAGUA, Nicaragua, June 20 (@) - . | WISCONSIN RAPIDS, Wis. (®).— ~Marine headquarters received a re-| 0 : ! Airplanes wnirring over silver fox farms Wit Deex Rerpinated. in Wisconsin Rapids constitute a real port today that Primo Picado, formerly | of the insurgents led by Marcelino Her- | SAO PAULO, Brazil.—After travel- | onace to the animals. A mother fox, when frightened, buries nandez, but who failled to surrender g 400 miles afoot to fulfil a re- {ligious vow, Ann Egydio was overtaken pe: voung and unless the animals can ‘with the rest of the group at Esteli last Iby her husband, who chastised her and | o ynearthed at once they die, breeders Derths. » JAY Deaths Reported. The following_denths have been reported fo the Health Department in the past 24 hours: Lucy Waller Morton, 82, 1443 Mass. Clara Rietrich. 76, 1688 Euclid st Charlotte Bull, 64. 1920 § st Bettie Grace Sahm, 88, 518 H st. Michael Ahern. 53, Little Sisters of the Poor. fe G_Brown, 52 904 Hamilton st. Andrew L. Fant, 47, 5712 8th st Edward Benish, 4. Sibley Hosollal, ., k n. 29, Emergency Hosp! Mack McLaugl Emerec! ospital hnson. 27, James M. Johnso et bt 719 F when it was offered last week, Picado will now be sent to the state peniten- |tiary to await trial for conspiracy 7i11 | against the Nicaraguan government ot | Continued surrender of the insurgent DIES IN BARBER SHOP. Waiting for Haircut Ex- pires in Chair. While waiting for a haircut in a barber shop at 1108 Twentieth street shortly after 10 o'clock today, Thomas Lewls, colored, 55, of 206 Virginia ave- nue, died of heart disease. The colored man entered the shop at 10 am. and sat down to wait for an empty barber chair. Death came o quietly that the barbers and cus- | tomers in the establishment did not | .;uly, on Monday, M. HALL. belov s 7. Hall. father of Emm: Ethel Spriges and Leonors T, Hall Puneral from_his late residence 1412 6th st. n.w. on Thursday, June 21, at 2 oeclock pam. Interment Harmony Cemetery. . HARRISON, TRENE. On Tuesday. June 19, 1928, at Gallinger Hospital. IRENE HAR- RISON. beloved wife of Joseph Harrison and sister of Plorence Branson. She also feaves to mourn her departure a host of friends. Remains resting at the John T. Rhines funeral chapel. 3d and I sts. .. Notice of funeral later. 21 ELLY. ELIZABETH 8. On June 18. 1923, ELIZABETH B.. wife of the late James P JAMES 1928, husband of Ma; Hall Roberts. HALL. June 1 SHIPPING NEWS Patron e Arrivals at and Sailings From New York. ARRIVED YESTERDAY Drottningholm—Gothenbur; Seythia--Liverpool ....... | Cristobal—Cristobal Majestic—Southampton Paris—Havre Carillo—Pucrto’ Barrios . Siboney—Havana DUE TODAY. lJune ¥ “June 10 June 13 _.June 10 Raymond Nash. 23 ital. June 16 Robert George Knott. 1. s o ). 612 Bowers ct. n.e Friday, was captured Monday near La Trinidad with a loaded rifle in his pos- 924 D session, As a result of his refusal to'left her for strangers to take to a take advantage of the general amnesty hospital Very Important The matter of price is one which few of us can overlook. 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Side-icer styl hardwood case; lain lined: four Hardwood case and one-piece porcelain lin- ing, 40-1b. ice capacity. $31.50 Same style as above, with 50-1b. ice capacity. $37.50 iy, All porcelain three shelves and trimmings: fron capacity fortable lines; strong frame; 5-slat back; arms; double s woven seat.....,, You are very welcome refrigerator with thor- a size and style to suit with porce- spacious e shelves; 75-1b, ice capac- $49.50 deluxe metal t icer porcelain fined. 50-Ib. ice $99.50 Porch Rocker Built on generously com- Maple wide 4.25 ; ; i | | | | ‘ | Highest SATHER — Considerable tonight in THE W District of Columbia cloudiness: probably showers and tomorrow; not much change temperature. Maryland—Cloudy, probably showers tonight and tomorrow; rising tempera- ture tomorrow. Virginia—Local night and tomorrow; on_the coast tomorrow. West Virginia—Local thundershowers tonight and tomorrow; not much change in temperature Record for Twenty-four Hours. Thermometer—4 p.m., 76; 8 pm., T4 12 midnight, 70; 4 am., 66; 8 am., 68; noon, 75. Barometer — 4 pm., 20.68 29.74: 12 midnight, 29.81; 4 am 8 am., 20.85; noon, 29.86 Highest temperature. 84, occurred at 3:15 pm. yesterday, Lowest tempera- ture. 66, occurred at 4 a.m. today. Temperature same date last year— 69; lowest, 61 Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States and Geodetic Survey.) Today—Low tide, 4:04 am. and 4:47 high tide, 9:58 am. and 10:33 thundershowers to- slightly warmer 2 8 pm 29.80. Coast p.m. Tomorrow—Low 5:39 pm. high 11:20 pm The Sun and Moon. 5:01 am. and 10:52 am. and tide tide, Today- 137 pm. sets 7:37 pm Automobile lamps to be lighted one- half hour after sunset Condition of the Water. Grea'. Falls—Very muddy. Weather in Various Cities. -] i 2 2 £ g samo] 3 Wegor wug ot Stations amawioing “Svpiaysas TWouATH B gsw Abilene. Tex Albany. N_ Y Atlanta, Ga Atlantic City Baltimore, Md., Birmingham . Bismarck. N Cloudy ; Clear loudy loudy ; Clear Gloudy aining Cloudy Clear Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy . Clear .. Clear . Cloudy Clear BRBBRI VLRV B EREER LSRR P oy 23 22 2086 . 29.90 L29.86 2986 2976 2994 ol Columbia.’ S Denver. Colo. Detroit. Mich.. E! Paso. Tex. .. Galveston. Tex Helena. Mont .. 2998 Huron,'S. Dak.: 29.78 Ind{anapolis.Ind 29.80 Jacksonville.Fla. 2998 Kansas City, Mo, 29.74 Los Angeles. ... 29.90 Loutsville, Ky.. 29.88 Miami, Fia_.... 3000 New Orleans . 29.98 New York, NY.29.82 Oklah-maCity. 29.72 Omah: Nebr... 29.76 Philade' 5 ia.Pa’ 29.84 Phoen . Ariz .. 20.74 Pittsbu :h. Pa. 298 Portland. Me. .. 30.04 Portland. Oreg. 29.76 Raleizh. 'N. C.. 2984 Salt Lake City. 29.72 San Antonio.... 2084 San Diego.Calif 20.88 San_Prancisco.. 29.86 St. Louis, Mo.. 2082 §t. Paul, ‘Minn_ 9. ar Pt.cloudy Cloudy . Clear Raining Raining Cloudy Clear . Pt.cloudy Pt.cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy 8 Cl-Fogey Pi_cloudy ... Clear 003 Cloudy, y Copenhagen, Denmirk Gibraltar. Spain (Noon. Greenwich time. to Horta (Fayal). Arores %0 Current observaio Bermuda...... 18 8 day.) Part cloudy ns.) Part cloudy Clear Cloudy Hamliton, Havan Colon, Cuba - Canal Zone. Il ARGENTINA DATA. Por week ending June 18. 1928. ~Temperature—Precipitation.— Cur. Depar. Cur. Depar. corn and Northern Whe +1 FOR WEDDINGS AND SPECIAL OCCASIONS Cadillacs—Lincolns—Pierce Arrows BROWN'S AUTO SERVICE MAIN 470 AFFILIATED WITR BLACK & WHITE—YELLOW CABS o1 0.1 —0.1 00 White Flannel Trousers, $7.65 EISEMAN'S, 7th & F 5yed fiourn g Black In 24 Hours Carmack Dry Cleaning&Dyeing Co. 6 Dupont Circle . 2469 18th St. N.W. Franklin 52 Columbla_ 630 Perry & Walsh Morticians Private Ambulances 29 H St. N.W. Main 984 Retiring From Business SALE! L5 OFF! 50-Year Quality Community Plate and Rogers 1847 m Odd Pieces and 1/, Dozen Lots D. ALPHER 915 (G Street NW. —Sun rose 4:42 am.; sun sets | Tomorrow—Sun rises 4:42 am.; sun‘ Moon rises 7:21 am.; sets 10:33 p.m. | Weather | | st Maraval—Trinidad Somme—San Francisc Western Warld—Buenos Aires. DUE TOMORROW. Lara—La yri Fens Nerissa ohn's .0 Yorck —Bremerhaven Zncapa —Santa Marta Reliance—Hamburg . 5 Bermuda-Bermuda s Mihiel —San _Juan Alfonso X111-Corunna DUE FRIDAY, JUNE 22 Chicago— Bordraux Conte Grande—Genoa Martiniaue—Pucrto Colombia DUE SATURDAY, JUNE San Francisco DUE SUNDAY, JUNE 24 Bremerhaven Vera Cruz Alexandrii erdam —Rufteranm Toloa—Port Limon DUE MONDAY, Albert Ballin-Hambure American Merchant—London A Antwerp Salitornia—Glas Carinthia—S CGedric —Liverpool Franconia— Liverpool Rotterdam-Rotterdam 3anta Maria—Valparaiso Westphalia—Hambus Minnetonka— Londo; San Lorenzo- San Ju. Forta Rico_ 8an uan Oscar Copenhagen., Suffren-—Havre Baracoa—Puerto President Monroe TUESDAY. Guayra Havre June June May 3 Cambrai Dresden Monterey Proyidency June June JUNE June June June June June June June Cofomiia ... World cruise JUNE 26 June 19 June 20 June 13 May ne 20 e 23 DU Carabobo—La Tie de Fra Colombo-—~Gen Montevideo —Barcelona Olympic—Southampton ... .7, Orizaba—Havana ek Btockholm—Gothenbur 2 OUTGOING STEARERS. SAILING TODAY. Aquitania—Cherbourg_and Southampton. Caracas—E€an Juan, La Guayra and Mara- Ccaibo Sixaola—Kineston, Puerto Colombia and Santa Marta. Stutigart—Southampton, Boulogne Bremerheven Brideetown—-Port au Prince, Cartagena and Vuerto Colombia Olancho-_Puertn Cortex. GaVour —Montevideo and Buenos Aires. SAILING TOMORROW President Harrison—World cruise. Santa_ Elisa ana. Cristopai, C Valparaiso. Coamo—San Juan and San Dom!n Havara—mavana and Vera Cruz. Aidan—Barbados. Para and Pernambuco Dominica—Antigua, Barbados and Dominica. American Farmer—London and Plymouth. Cristobal, Cartagena, and 20 and o City. | Bird_City—Copenhagen. Clear | Camamu-_Santos City of Alton—Rotterdam. Half Moon—Constanza | New Brunswick—Accra. SAILING FRIDAY. JUNE 22. Carmania—Plymouth, Havre and London. Paris-—Piymouth and Havre. Berlin—Plymouth, Cherbourg and Bremer- haven, Roma—Napies and Genoa. Majestic—Cherbours and Seuthampton. Minnesota—Boulogne and London Lapiand—Plymouth, Cherbourg and An | Cottica—Port_au_Prince. SAILING SATURDAY. JUNE 23, Scythia—Cobh and Liverpool Transylvania—Moville and Glasgow H -—Cherbours, ~ Southampton Nieuw Amsterdam—Plymouth, Boulogne and Rotterdam. Hellig Olay--Oslo and Copenhagen. Drottningholm—Gothenburg. Alfonso XTII—Corunna. Bergensgiord—Oslo and Bergen. Bermuda—Hamilton. Carrilio—Santiago, Kingston Barrios, Nerissa—St_John's and Halifax San Juan—8an Juan. Siboney—Havana. Ulua—Ha ristobal and Port Limon. Vestris—Rio de Janeiro. Santos and Buenos Maravi—Santiago, Kingston and Puerto Co- lombia Guatemala—Puerto Colombia. Cartagena, Cristobal and San Jose de Guatemals. SAILING MONDAY. JUNE 25. Baltic—Cobh and Liverpool. SAILING TUESDAY, JUNE 26, Presidente_Wilson—Lisbord Palermo, Napl Pairas. Spalato and Trieste. i Yorck—Galway and Bremerhaven. Byron—Piraeus, Jaffa, Patras and Beirut. SAILING WEDNESDAY. JUNE 27. Berengaria—Cherbourg and Southampton. Carinthis—North Cape_cruise Zacapa—Kingston, Cristobal, Cartagens. Puerto Colombia and Santa Marta. $100,000 Loss in School Fire. MONTREAL, June 20 (#).—Fire today destroyed the Polytechnical School of the University of Montreal. Early esti- mates placed the loss at $100,000. and and Puerto Births. Repovted. The following births have been reported to the Health Department in the past 24 our: Lugge and Mary Gragiano, boy. James J. and Louellen V. Kent. boy. George A. and Evelyn Brodie, boy Robert F. and Martha L. Soilitto. girl Louis and Helen M. Marucci, girl Walter J. and Martha E. Porter. girl Frederick D. and Helga O Miller, girl. Samuel W, and Emma L. Adams, gir Felix and ‘Alice Truance. wirl Raymond R. and Violet R. Thomas, girl Pelix and Mary K. Paravati, girl Raymond A~ and Alice Jones, girl, Fred and Martha L. Betz. girl James R. Julta McClellon, girl Joseph A “and’ Josephine De Mino. girl. ewton N. and Jessica Lovewell. girl. Van and Rebecca L. Moreland, girl William R. and Mildred N. Ellery, boy. John and Mildred Kuhn, boy. Ryland and Laura Davis, boy Samuel and Tsabelle Marshall, boy. Bud and Rose Hancock. hoy. Jake and Eva White. girl Doch J. and Lecressie Blackstruck, girl Patriek and Annie Boase. boy. Lioyd and Katherine Lewis. girl Herman and Virginia Lyres. gir] Vernon and Mary Lou Kelly, girl James L. and Gustave Eubanks. girl. Dove and Mary Flovd, girl FOUND. BLACK SATCHEL, with “C. B Owner can have by cailing at FOR LOST ANIMALS. “apply Animal Rescue League, 349 Maryland ave. s w. Main 8088, on it 11 10th BAG—Lady's bag. of blue Thurs~ day or Tiday last: containing money, keys, etc. Keep money as reward. Return bag ‘and other contents. Mrs. E. M. Watts, 4618 15th st. n.w. b BAR PIN, diamond. Sunday, June 17, on Connecticut ave., between Cathedral ave and Oalvert st Reward, return to 2638 Connecticut ave. S e 20 BAR PIN, platinum top. with diamonds and sapphires. Reward. Apt, 313, 3500 14th st nw 5 Fi BILLFOLD - Black, gentleman’s. eontainin three $100 bills, about $30 in small bills and 3 checks 3100 reward. Return to U Hollings, 610 H st. o # BILL FOLD. brown Ieather. containing about §30. between Germautown. Md., and Wash- ington; $10 reward. Return to Business Counter. Evening 8tar, Wash., D. C. ane CAMERA, on Sunday. June 10. Phone Mrs. Greene, Main 9400, during day, or Cleveland ST43 nignt. $5 reward e CERTIFICATES, (wo: namely, No. 543 for 10 shares preferred stock, and No. 338 for 10 shares of common stock of the Union Finan- clal “Go. bath corlifeates standing iy ‘the name of Willtam P Lipscomb. Finder is re- Guested ta' return Chem (o the owner at Dist. Nat'l Bank DOG, child's pet PuppY, White, Drawn® ears, back. Owner 1833 13th st 6502 EARRING excent (o owner EVEGLASSED, Marshail Hall 2700 FUR NECKPIECE Monday. af S and Chanwing st ne in 18th and 8 0w . small stone marten lense cull North 1375-W. Reward GOLDEN KEY. Kappa Kap fernity pid. n - vieinity Sehool. Reward at 1308 € FUR NECKPIECE, red fox. hotel roof warden Phone Reward HOUND DOG, female, white and brown answers to name of “Fanny ' Return \ Rhodes. 603 Trving st. n.w. Reward, 1% PIN, Kappa Phi frate name on hack, Albére T. K $5_reward. Call Clev, 5841 PIN-D. A R, this morning. on 4th at. line or c‘l]\lnllhl cars at You Call Adams 3 Re- wa POCKETROOK . vicinity Poolsville-Rockville pike, Saturday. over 1100 and \MD‘I‘;\. b eral reward. 1020 Quebeo pl nw. Potomae confainiig money and Pai- 107 POCKETHOOK, et pen sol. fi ward. Call Cleveland 8034 POLICE PUPPY, black and siver. female: lost Saturday at Y. ave. and 13th st Call Hamilton, Vi, collect! 511 Reward. Wil wateh, Barraw " probabiy “Rear' 160 an Reward Oall Adums 752 WRIST WATOH -Ladv's, etwoen 9th WPV, Wid The Rialin: o Rani's or Burgh's, ‘Rgwaid, Reluri to 820 9uh 3t leather 13t nw brown spoton n.w, Call North June 13; small yalue 20% lost on st large pearl Phone Adams 8002 shell tim, Saturda Reward. Please lawn party, Vieinity of Finder Gamma Fra Central Hish fton st Saturday night, Potomac 1900 e an ) ¥ nd B na- aw, realize what had happened until he failed to respond to the call of “next.” The coroner was notified. BURNED WOMAN BURIED. Funeral sorvices for Mrs. Frances E. Decker, 53 years “old. who was burned to death when her home, at 16 | Rock Creek Church road. was de-| stroyed by fire Sunday, were held in Cedar Hill Cemetery this afternnnn The services were held under ““e auspices of Waneta Council, No. ¢ - aree of Pocahontas, to which Decker belonged Ffforts to iocate relatives of | Decker have mot been successful. CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. TODAY. “Mary’s Castle in the will be presented at St [ hall. Conduit and Chain Bridge roads. | 8 o'clock, by the dramatic club of that | | Air” a play. David's parish | parish. FUTURE, Members of St. James' Catholic Church, Mount Rainier, Md.. will give a card party in the new Church of St James, on Rhode Island avenue north-| east, Friday, 8 p.m. The Loyal Knights of the Washing- |ton Round Table will meet for lunch- eson Priday, 12:30 pm., at the Univer. Club. Speaker: Prof. C. Francis | internationally known radm{ Subject, “Television.” | | Special clinics_for speech disorders | will be held at Georgetown University Hospital, Thirty-fifth and N streets, on | June 22 and 29 and July 5 and 12, from 2 ta» 3 pm., when no charge will be made. All persons having trouble with | their speech are invited. J. Hedrick, di- | rector. The Washington Highlands Citizens' | Association will meet tomorrow, 8 p.m. | in Congress Heights School. | The Kiwanis Club will meet tomor- row. 12:30 p.m,, for its weekly luncheon at the Washington Hotel. ~Judge W. ‘W Warwick of the Workmen's Com- | pensation Commission will talk of the! | new compensation act for the District | | ot Columbia. | sity Jenkins, | authorit. Marriage Licenses. Marriage licenses nave been issued to the following . | "Ry 3 Riockenbrick and Mary B. Kesslr. tephen Pyos and Lorena Watts PP Hlnaweaver and Isadel J. West, Do o Oaklwell and Verstta Jackson hor well and Verett Samie Uha ‘Theress B. Gever. | Samvel Simms Clesdes M. Johnson and Thomasine V. V. | both of Balumore. F John G. Price, ir., of Lakewood, Ohio, and | Marzaret E. Redrow of this eity | Harves A. Jacob and Marsarei E. Head. Lee Jung and Thelma Prince. Walter R. McLister and Lillian C. Robert- son James B. Maddox and Etta V. Buse Albert Denniberg and Freda Levenson. Charles D. Curtright and Emma Hackett. both of Chancellor. Va. Burrus J. McTyre and Margaret M. Chap- | man. both ‘of Richmond ¥ | Pred Kolker and Sarah E. Witt Samuel Sonnenber of Scranton and Sarah Jagobson of Norfolk | Harry Brown and Rebecca Carer, both of | esville. Va. Gordon G. Merfa and Mary C. Wer Robert C. Spurzier and Elizabeth Spottswood Bolling of Big Island. V Mary A Manning of Bert P. Boles and i 5. ickler. , and | s ciy. | edore. both of Bal- | James T. Heanson and Alberts Luc: 3. Harold_Kilcoyne and Mary C. Berry. Albert J. Spargo and Jane L. Nichoid, both | of_Richmond Prank W. Hubbard and Genevieve F. d Helen A ress James B_Loveloj BOYCE, WALTER J. T wish to express my heartfelt_appreciation for the expressions of sympathy and the beautiful floral of- ferings at the funeral of my beloved hu WALTER J BOYCE. on June MRS. MARY A. BOYCE. * MAGGIO. JOSEPH LAWRENCE. We wish to extend our heartfelt thanks to relatives, friends. Loyal Order of Moose; Columbia Lodge. 126; Mooseheart Legend. No. 10. of Baltimore: Junior Lecend. No.' 83; Logw Pelice Cavallotti. No. 7. and Vittorio Emanuele, 3nd. and other organizations for the many kind expressions of sympathy and beautiful floral tributes at the time of his death. iR ") 10 _AND CHILDREN. MRS MARIE MAGG! MR._AND MRS. ANGELO MAGGIO AND FAMILY. ROBERTS—SINCELL. Mr. and Mrs. Chatles W. Sincell wish to announce the ma: er of thelr daughter RAE to WILLIAM KN | NITH ROBERTS, June 1938 napolis, Md. Peaths. ADDISON. CLARE GANTT. On Tuesday, June 19, 1038, at_her residence, 1763 it CLARE GANTT ADDISON, widow of Mirray Addison: daughter of the late Benjamin Stoddert Gantt. U. 8. N.. and Margaret Carroll Smith. and niece of the s Thomas Tasker Gantt of St. Louis Funeral services at her late residence Thursday at 2 a'clock. Interment pr (St. Louls papers please copy.) RMSTEAD. Departed this, June 19, . at 8 pmo 8 . "i310 T st nw. ARMST ALSOP. beloved husband of Lucy Alsop and brother of Aubrey: Alsop and Mary | Goombs. He aiso leaves a host of other relatives and friends. Notice of funeral hereafter BAILEY, SOPRIA. day. June 18, 1938, at 3 Uliness. SOPHIA ' RATLEY. wife of Jacob Bailey ‘and daughter of John 'H.“and the late Julta Plummer, her of William L. and Isaac M. Tancel She alsa leaves to mourn their loss two Qaughters-in-law. twa grandchildren and 2" Most of other relatives and friends. Puneral Thursday. June 1. at 3 pm from the First Raptist Church, Rossly " Rev. Augustus Lewis officiating. y, SOPHIA. All members of Union's H H. of Ruth, No. 83%. G. U, O. F._ate requested to attend Wednesday, June 30, 1938 at & ¥ Home. 'to_arrange for funeral ter SOPHIA BAILEY. Puneral Thu Qay. June 3. from First Baptist Church. Rosalyn. Va. at 3 pm < BALDWIN. RALPH. 1928, 1 pm., loved husband 'o Funeral Thursday. Tesidence. Va. Interment ardens, Arlington County. BALDWIN. RALPH. A special communicy tion of Arlington Lodge. No. 193. 1 O O. F. will be held in Odd Fellows' Hali, Clat- endon. Va. on Thursday, June 31 193 311 pm.. for the purpose of attending the funeral of our late brother, RALPH BALD- WIN | By order of the noble srand THOS. S. O'HALLORAN. Secretary. BOSWELL. CHARLES B. June 19. 1928 at Piscataway. Md. CHARLES B. BOSWELL. ased 76 years Burial at Piscataway, Md, June 21wt 10 am | BUCKLEY, MARGARET E. On Tuesday, . 1928, at her_residence, 3034 Reno | Foad n.w. MARGARET E. BUCKLEY (nee | Cronim): 'widow of John B. Buckley and | Ddeloved ‘mother of May B De Burr and | John J Buckiey. Funeral from her late Tesidence on Thursday. June 2L at 9:30 wm. thence to the Shrine of the Blessed Sacrament. where mass will be said at 10 am. for the repase of her soul. Relatives and . friends invited. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery 20 CASSIDAY, NARRY 1 1te his D Departed this life Mon: m., after a brief the _devoted On _Tuesday. June 19 RALPH BALDWIN, be- Jennie “F. Baldwin. June_31. at 3 pm. 2 Baldwin _terrac from his at Columbia Clarendon. ) on wednesdas. June | A AT AR fARRY T belaved so | A eyt rhite Ang. Joseph: Cassiday. | Notlee of | funeral hereafter CLAYTON. KATHRYN A. On Tuesdar. June 19 193 al the Rinergency Hospital KATHRYN A beloved wife of Frank J Clayton. Bsrvices Will be held at her late restdence, 8137 Tlinois ave. n.W . on Thurs. dny, June 31, at 330 pm. Interment in Cedar Hil Cemetery DENT. WILLIAM 1 1938, at his rew WILLIAM 1§ DE wile and_three su serviees Thursday Baptist Chuwich, and Eye GIRRS, ULYSSE June 17, 1938 Rier w ln CLINTON ¢ i departur ton:" thiee ¢ ssed away June 18, e 133 C 5. aw. weed 39, leaving & 1 “ehilaren. - Puneral 3 pam. at Liberty st. between M INTON, On Sunday o mourn one wunt, Marcella Gromp- ualis and ‘s host of friends. Remains' resting ac ‘the John T, Rhines fineral chapel. 3rd and Kve sta sw. Uneral Thursday. June 2L At 1 i, fom his late recidence. 80Y Ind st s.e. Interment Payne Cometery GRAMAM, ELIZARKTH A On Monday. Juue 18, 1038wl her vesidence. 0T 1st U ae, ELIZABETH A, daughter of the fate Georse ©. and “Nary B Giaham Funeral services will be hield at 8t Peter's Churcl, 3ud abd O Al s.e Thursdar. June 31, At 9 am £ GREEN. EMERSON G 90, 1038, AL €11 Dix CREEN ave On Wednesday, June ne. BMERSON Q. | Awo wiaters and & Byodier 4 Wis “af Madison, Wi Mia Fannie t ‘Gary. Ind. wnd William Cloveland. Ohla, S0 A Mgt 0f arher velatives and friends. Notlce af tuneral hereaiton . | sTEW eral from the residence Wednesday, June 20. 8:30 am. »' St Deminic's Church. where be said at 9 am. Interment netery 20 HOMAS R._Suddenly, on Monday, 15, 1928.. THOMAS. R. 'KIRBY F from chapel of J. Willlam Lee's Sons. 332 Pennsylvania ' ave. nw., on Thursday, June 21, at 10 am. = In- terment Alexandria. Va. L MITCHELL. DOROTHY. On Saturday. June 16. 1928, at Piedmont. Va. DOROTHY MITCHELL. _Funeral Thursday. Jute 321, at 2 pm; from the W. Ernest Jarvis fu- neral pariors, 2223 Ga. ave. .W. OVSTER, MARY Al On Tuesday, June 19. 1928, at 6 a.m_ at her residence. 612 East Capitol 'st. MARY AGNES, wife of the late D. William Ovster. beloved mother Gearze. ~ Fairfax. Wil Larmour. %. Margaret and Ellen O Funerai will be held from her fate residence on Thursday. Ju at 8:30 a.m.. thenre to St. Joseph ch, where mass will be said at 3 a.m_ for the repose of her soul Interment in Mount Olivet Cemetery. YNE. ANNA ‘L. On day. June 17, 1928, at her residence, 33 Maconet place. New' York City. ANMA L. PAYNE. the ughter of Oscar L. and Isabelle daughter of 0 leaves 6 uncles ns resting tempo- at_ Lomax's el. may be seen 1z at 1838 Vermont ave Funeral Thursday, June 21, at 1:30 ont Ave. ‘Baptist’ Church Interment Harmony cousins. - h\’l{TH)‘\v ")fl"T‘.Pidly,rJ'ln! 19, KBk asTooy CEmeRa 2222 Georeia_ave. n.w. a' 2 pm. from the Mount Church, V st. between 2nd e PIERCE. PETER 1. Suddenly, on Tues Jine 10! 1236 at iy resdence, 6008 Basr: I e.. Takoma Park, D. C.. PETER J. 4 husban: he 1 PEARSON. i er's o Thursday: s and friends ; Hill Cemetery. . On Sunday. June 17, Oteen. N C. HERBERT I. be: band of Hazel M. Redden cf 1347 \funeral Thursdey, June 2t 1 TEve st ns Interment Ar- i tional Cemeters. ks ICHMOND. CORA A. On T: ; GI1028. 3t (e tesigence ot Nes dudghisy: Mrs ‘Prederick M. Graebner. 3607 Brent uood rd_ ne’ CORA A" RICHMOND." Re. malng are resting at Zv = ors. 301 Eas: Capitol st oo runeral par S MARIA E. Departed this lite : June 19 “iogB. "t Nauck MARTA E_SIMMONS, mother of . s Newark, N JTCharies T Simm ty: Joseph E. Sim- Bullock. ~ Arlington, Va. ' 'Relatives an friezs are javited 1o attend. the funer ices "at Mount Zion Bapti 3 Ariington Ve Fridas. Juns 352 5 3e ART. MILLARD. On Monday. 161038, MILLARD. STEWART. ‘hsband o, Ruth stevar! xna Siciner of wise 3ad Remains res TEraee Jarvis Ta: neral pariors. 3223 of funerai hereafter. In Memoriam. GALLAGHER. ALICE GIBSON. In sad but s Temembrance ther. RUICE TETEON G ALLAGHER, who g6 paried this Lie one year ago ioday, June HER DEVOTED DAUGHTER, JULIE RAN- 'DOLPH. e HARLEY, THOMAS M. I sad but rance of our devoted husban father, THOMAS M. HARLEY. " Fiye years have passed and Your remembrance lingers stifi; A vacant place is in our home That never can be filled. But with humble hearts e 0% fo the Master's hegy will LOVING _WIFE, ALMA . AMD CHILDREN. & . JACOBSON. SARAH H. A tribute of to the memory of our dear ) H. JACOBSON. who left us four ago ‘today, June 20, 1924, THE PAMILY. * KEISTER. JAMES H. In sad N!uwv% mem| of usbend. H REISTER. wha departed this iite yéars ago, June 20, 1935. My heart is sad and lonely now, My grief too deep to tell: But time will come. I care Dot whem. When I shall with him & HIS DEVOTED LAURA KEISTER. JAMES H. In father, JAMES H. this life, June 30, 1925. As T loved him so T miss bim. Bered. lonued for shwere. 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