Evening Star Newspaper, June 26, 1931, Page 23

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, JUNE 26, 1931. i IR e Cemetery wit !uu m~ coast. e t i & morning at 10 o'clock, with mi dr. Wileox 1 ved by his A d-d in paj or turned over as part payment, & 3 The seni of m . h 2 laimed to b2 i . . 'c‘o'.’n'é"fl;"ré hem«n‘r'w:‘r:rvlfim firim. widow, Grace H, Wilcox, and one son, fell to the oemgm pw in nn % e ho mtérsx cu; E,rl:%:h cm ;!hera - mg; e ‘ orary pall bearers. Robert, om G, Darrowly missing & Independent Publishing Co. Files c “ o L R i . In Guard Since 1901, S "”'m "odud“mun:h: by s poriable Tadio set. Suit Against Harold Smith ; : porary ‘njuncticn agains. the mece.., e , 4 f earing. Baltimore, January 4, 1881, | T80, S8C, GRS Roe avound the o to Stop Stock Disposal. fndtofixs date fors heating he entered the Coast Guard as a cadet ’, = = - fiead of Personnel at Head- | 1501, and was advanced through al world of the death of Comdr. Wileox. | Andreas Pavley’s Hotel Room | Zoom m'”he,‘,m-g;m ying "‘m’}:a fion earor :flRACTIVE A ‘qu‘(még . ranks oM 2 - ’ no notes in Special Dispa o U quarters Noted for Mine- | had been in‘this city at headquar-| pp CROLL DIES AT 76 . Reveals Window Smashed nocxvm M. e 28 R sout eur awaines makine your - 2 ¥ Comdr. Wilcox had wide experience in —_— s " Hurley Frees Five Prisoners, a tive. Al the new materiais to select from. Sweeping in War. the Coush Guard, with s record of what | pr. Mercer 2. Croll. 76, a member With Radio Set. NM:L prcte o any 36 fers ot [ 2t seretary of the Tn- | 155, fou 4 "R BN s e, ST, Atsatan | of the Natioal Lulbseas Home nae ; Sccretary ‘ot War Hurley has ‘ordered the Independent| CORNELL WALL PAPER CO B Actlc Watats, ths o Tabe | Lor. 18 youn, Gl NTY Labe the release on the Fourth of July of five | formerly o < which company N4 %o Maquire, eaeh G- - Comdr. George. E. Wilcox, United 3‘,‘;}0 c waters, the Greal es, | day. Funeral services will be held 4 By the Assoclated Pr military prisoners “ghose conduct is claims resident, today filed umnncwuecun the amount of stock:| 714 13th St. Natl. 6708-6709 ) and Mississipp! Rivers, the home chapel tonight at 7 o'clock, i Paviey, | exoel) R BT D == T = L t: Coast Guard, 50 years of age, ring Al ki CHICAGO, June 26.—Andreas Pavley, | excellent and who have served munu of the Montgomery company belonging States uard, 50 years age, | For his work during the World War | and the body will be taken to Middle- 1 ed to death [Portions of their sentences.” 'Two of | Harold C. Smith, Roekvule attorney. |to the Independent company, which ' officer in charge of perso.mnel at Coast|in charge of the mine sweeper force in | town, Pa., his former home, for burial.| famous classic dancer, plung [ The prisoners ‘are ‘at —Aloatras Telang. |Smith also clatms to. be gt by B0 £ sompany, widh Guard headquarters here, dled suddenly | the Atlantic, off American shores, he Dr. Croll_held the degree of M. D. today from the sixteenth floor of the|caiir: two at Governors Island, N. ¥,, | the plaintiff company, the Mont- | liver to the plaintiff. early this morning at his home, 4515 |feceived a personal letter trom = the gr;gnh;ger,ggg,g:;flg,dggmmmgg;gu McCormick Hotel. He was 25 years old. |and one at Leavenworth, Kans. oo unsy, Frinting and Publishing (1t 15 also sought to compel the Mont- Walsh street, Chevy Chase, Md. commendation and the Navy silver | Nebr., prior to coming here. He was| Internationally known as a dancer, et aat e nde- | gomery company to turn over to the Comdr, Wilcox had been in appar- |star.” > member of & well Kiiown Middietown Baviey had lod th ballet o the Chicago || _Construction of more than 900 roads | 2 lscovery’ aso’ mnk ms th ounting 5{“&% Bt Dy oL stork ent good health, and his unexpected| In the hazardous work of sweeping|family. He is survived by a brother, several years and | in Enlllnfl was started in the last "lfl * As awckholden directors, owners, or | the sum of $2,000 in lieu thereof, death, believed to be due to heart dis- American waters free of German mines Edward Croll of Middletown. !ormefly was first dancer of the San yea:s. publishers, E. Barrett tymlu Vivian! 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