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., the fight to make Blair Lee the Demo- - BURIAL RITES HELD FOR WM. F. BYRD cer stationed at Quantico, Va., and J. Father of Maryland Univer- sity Official Succumbed at Crisfield Home. Epecial Dispatch to The Star. E PARK, Md., June 0—‘ Funeral services for William F. Byrd. | 65 years old, father of Harry Clifton (Curley) Byrd, assistant to the presi-| A dog also bit Sisu Briziama, 6 years dent and director of athletics at the |old, while she Wfls pla)inx in front of tieth street ghen treatment | University of Maryland, who died Tues- | day at his home at Crisfleld, Md., were | &_ld ycsurday at the Asbury Method).st\ 1 Church there. Ml’ Byrd, long was prominent in Democratic circles. In 1891 he was elected a county commissioner of Som- erset County. He served as postmaster at Crisfield in Cleveland’s second ad- ministration and two terms as a mem- ber of the House of Delegates from Somerset County. Supported Blair Lee. Tn 1911 he was one of the leaders in eratic nominee for governor. He later ame a candidate for re-election to the House of Delegates on the progres e Democratic ticket. The Republicans faled to put a ticket in the fleld that year. The regular Democratic ticket elected & member of the State cen'.rll gcommittee for Somerest County, an two vears later was his party's ane | date for State Se namr but was defeated | by John B_Robin| In 1923 Mr. Byrd was an ufisuccess- ful candidate for the Democratic nomi- nation for clerk of the Circuit Court of Somerset County. In_ 1926, when| he last ran for public office. he was| nominated for the House of Delegates. | but %as defeated along with the rest of the Democratic ticket. In Revenue Service. Mr. Byrd was in the field service of shipping from Crisfield I.'Ad Marion and other points on the Peninsula. He | in ¢ sea food business for a| number of years. At one time he was| teacher in the Crisfield High School | and later urved four years as pnnclpnl of the Lawsonia Grammar School the suburbs of Crisfield. leaves hl';.l widow, Miles Byrd of Crlsneld MAN BITTEN BY DOG Police Officer Shoots Animal After Attack on Paul Murray. Attacked by a dog near his home yes- terday, Paul N. Murray, 30 years old, of 606 Alabama avenue southeast, was blt ten on the left hand. Policeman S. | McDuffee killed the animal, which wls unlicensed her home, at southeast. 'The gm at Casuaity Hospital. ersanApuens | Giving, wings to words through pot-bo clothes for her. .. them thoroughly turns them promptly aving her time for more important duties. May We Serve You? HOME LAUNDRY Phone AT lantic 2400 THE EVENING LAST MEETING CALLED .| Mid-City Citizens’ Group to Plan 1 Improvement Requests. ‘The Mid-City Citizens’ Association will hold its last meeting of the season Monday evening at 8 o'clock at the Thomson Community Center, Twelfth and L streets. The next meeting be the fourth Monday in Sepwmb!r PIECE SUITS. $25, $27 and $30 Tropical Worsted Suits '19:: A list of lmrmnemenh for next yur which will be presented to the ccmmmlonen lx now beinx mepned by the associ will be the last hmce !ur memben to submit re- quests. Judge Sellers Sails for Peru. Judge Kathyrn Sellers of Juvenile Court sailed from New York today for Lima, Peru, to attend a pan-American conference on child welfare. SOL HERZOG, INC. Originators of the BUDGET BUYING PLAN IN WASHINGTON Long Men— Short Men— Fat Men— ALL MEN! Will enjoy wearing these KOOL, KOMFORTABLE, FEATHERWEIGHT TWO- 75 ALL SoL HERZ06G ... F Street at Qth Photo © New York Times and St. Lovis Post Dispatch All rights for publicotion reserved throughout the world.) ...men of the Byrd Antarctic Expedition MLL America welcomes you home after your two-year trek into the vast wastes of the frozen Antarctic. And we congrcrulo'e you, every one, for your contributions to . for your discoveries destined to be so far- reaching in "effect as to be almost beyond human belief. As an example of modern, scientific research your ex- science . pedition has been superb. Past all barriers . all handicaps . . surmounting - you have, in a typically Amencon man- ner, attained 7he mugnlficenf goal you set for yourselves. America hails youl And it is with pride that we point to the modest part which Bokar Coffee has played in this thrilling drama. For two and one-half tons of Bokar went along to Little America with the Byrd Antarctic Expedition. And when the historic flight was made over the South Pole a thermos bottle of hot Bokar Coffee was carried in the plane. SOLD A'I' ALL A2P FOOD STORES STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, JUNE 20, 1930. '\ FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Fancy Ripe TOMATOES 2 Lbs. lsc Original 290 4-Lb. Pan \Honey Dew Melons . 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