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VJ fr 14 i yy it Ji i ir THE WASHINGTpNPOST TtiESDAYf MARCH 21 1916 st xjw Vc Jt I Tbe impres 1 1 don given oat 1 I Dy others tb I I tbcirdentifrices 1 win care and I prevent pyor I Vhea should 1 condemn them at once ilDrethestate ment of the dentist who believes in a dentifrice being a cleanser and let it go at that I I am using I I bbon Dental I I Cream person I in prefer I ence to any fl thing Ihave yet found Jrom nofcma Mm oVfs arJWs nam a mnrf No Dentifrice Can Sterilize the Mouth Powera chemicals irould serve ony to ixptre the mucous membranes Misleading and impossible claims for germicidal and sterilizing action are made for some dentifrices Colgates Ribbon Dental Cream is advertised with a strict regard for truth and truth in advertising implies honesty in manufacture It is a safe sane cleaner of the teeth and accomplishes its purpose without resorting to over medication For clean sound teeth brush them twice a day and consult your dentist twice a year No other dentifrice is more widely endorsed and prescribed by dentists than Ribbon Dental Cream and no other dentifrice is more generally liked by their patients You too should use Colgates Dentists Dentifri co us oCUCrflC rAHVrf Zfi 1 Lu Tn Sold Everywhere Time Determines Opportunity 0AW WESTERN UNION Telegraph Service always available almost everywhere gains time restores time lost overtakes escaping opportunity Hundreds of vital situations are saved daily by timely use of Western Union Telegrams Day Letters Night Letters Cablegrams and money transferred by telegraph Tell inforffljttlea cay Western Union Offlc THE WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH CO VTjTj ijijxjxrxnrLrxjTjTjy aaaaaaasaasaaaaasn aa a ifciyyvyvararhjvvvjrijnjn Local News Tensely RecordMm The Kentucky State Association of Washington will close Its winter season with a reception and entertainment on April 12 at the Raleigh At the same time It will celebrate the 124th anniversary of the admission of Kentucky to the Federal Union and the first anniversary of the association which was formed April 12 last vear ReDreaentatlve Roy Thomas Jr of the House Judiciary committee will deliver the principal address ana others to speak will be Klncheloe Cantrlu Swagrar sneriey vy District Court News Sherwln Berman Inc New York contractors yesterday filed two petitions in the District Supreme Court to enforce mechanics Hens against the new Scottish Rite Temple Sixteenth and streets northwest The first peti tion which is against the council of Cantrlu Swagrar Sheriey yy the rlte ek t0 8ecure the payment arm lev and Mai Gen HUSH 1 ocoit HEinni ii i SA The affair will be in the hands pantng and decorating The second of the following committee JUS petition against the council and Nor Fleming chairman josepn ju uw key Mr Pellen Ward Savage Mrs Bosier Castle Rell Clemenis Mlaa Mamie Parker Huff Miss Ethel Reld Rudy CantreU Miss Anna Hardesty Muckelbaur Miss Maude Ogg Walter Doxon Miss Bertee Nunan Arthur Adams Berry The excise board will hold a public hearing tomorrow morning at 1030 oclock on the application for the transfer of the saloon license at cross Brothers Company contractors jointly seeks to obtain payment of a 660942 balance on a contract for work performed aggregating 37732 In both suits the petitioners ar represented by Attorneys Wilton Lambert and Yeatman The suits are brought against the Supreme Council mother council of the world of the Inspector General Knights Commanders of the Temple of the House of Solomon of the Thirty third Degree of the Ancient and Ac Four and a half street from the latejctpted Rite of Free Masonry Southern Thomas Beavers to his widow Annie Jurisdiction of the United States of Beavers Mr Beavers died February America is James Kogers is exevuvui the lattera estate The Richard Arnold Chapter A will be at home today from 330 to 630 at 14 Jackson place Lafayette square The regent Mrs Alexander Gorman extends an invitation to all daughters Arrangements have been made by the Young Peoples Socialist League for a dance to be given on March 30 at the Perpetual Building Hall Eleventh and streets northwest A busl nesmeeting of the league will be held Thursday at 811 street northwest John Bradley president of the Washington Secular League will be the speaker The Western Friendship Club will present The Unexpected Guests a farce by William Dean Howells next Saturdav at 230 at the Young Women Christian Association The proceeds will be devoted to defraying the expenses of delegates to the High School Girls Council at Camp Ne pahwin in Pennsylvania The girls taking part in The Unexpected Guests are Ramoth ITuff Arllne Baker Katharine Hibbs Ruth MeCormick Dorothy Leper Cornelia Cotton Martha Waring Christine Dann Mamie Giles Florence Derrick Ruth Kincer Carol McMurray Louise Derrick Virginia Nicholls Margaretta Henry and Nancy Hanna The usual exhibition drill which was nnnded on account of the contem plated departure or tne commana io mc Mexican border win te resumed in me riding hall at Fort Myer on Friday March 24 Miss Grace Saxe who has the direction of the Bible classes in the Billv Sunday campaign in Baltimore win speak in Washington next Monday night at 8 oclock at the First Congregational Church The Bible class which Mrs Marv Stevens Instructs on Sundav afternoons at the A has charge of the meeting The committee on arrangements is composed of Miss Grace Les Bean chairman and the Misses May Sllby and Mary Kar rlck The government safetv first special carrvlng the exhibits showing what the Federal government Is doing in the saving of life and property is scheduled to leave Washington May 1 running direct to St Louis Mo where it will start on an Itinerarv over the subsidiary lines of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad The first of a series of papers on economic historical and moral themes will read by the Rev Joseph Kelly of the Catholic Unlversitv at the meeting of Carroll Council Knights of Columbus tonight A musleale for the blind will be given at the Library of Congress this evening at 815 in Pavilion 7 The program will be rendered by the Marine Band string quartet Taylor Branson first violin Herman Hoffman second violin Peter Haxzes viola and Fritz A Mueller violoncello Jack the Bear known more correctly as James Robert Miller colored yesterday withdrew a plea bf not ruilty of murder in the first degree as Indicted and entered a plea of guilty of manslaughter The change made in Criminal Division 1 was not contested by the government through its representative Charles Arth Miller was indicted for causing the death of Lucian Miner colored December 31 last He is represented by Attorney James A OShea A Jury in Circuit Division 2 yesterday brought in a verdict in favor of the Capital Traction Company in the trial of the suit for J20000 damages brought by John Bean Bean was an em ploye of the Washington Railway and Electric Company and alleged that he was run Into and Injured through care lessness of the defendant company as be left a car on Water street Attor ney Thomas Dunlap represented the defendant Attorney A A Blrney ap peared for the plaintiff Secretary Lnne of the Department of the Interior was yesterday cited by Justice Gould of the District Supreme Court to show cause April 14 why writ of mandamus should not be issued agalnet him compelling him to reinstate an entry for certain land In Montana which was canceled August 14 1912 The citation wa issued on petition of Morgan Nulllner of Cascade county Mont who acquired claim to the benefit of the entry before the cancellation Attorneys Samuel Herrick and Rufus Day represent the plaintiff Charles Burr esterday filed suit in the District Supreme Court against the Capital Traction Company for 5000 damages for injuries alleged to have Wcula1ii ordS Jc Ml taAii 111 esss I WEATHER CONDITIONS a car of the defendant at New York avenue and FJfteenth street northwest September 23 last The plaintiff states that he was crossing New York avenue between the illnes of safety painted on the pavement and alleges that the motarman in charge of the car operated It carelessly He says he was thrown into the fender of the car and severely cut and bruised He Is represented by Attorneys John Rldout and Frank 8 Bright Branch 183 of the Workmen Sick and Death Benefit Fund of the a A held a banquet In Hammers Hall S21 Pennsylvania avenue on th fifteenth anniversary last Saturday Nikl acted as chairman The principal speaker was Mann who reviewed the alma of th loHitr A Buchler sketched the growth of Branch I A9 ana gave the reasons for It Stelner financial secretary reported that Branch 183 paid In fifteen years Sick benefits immmtlni tn 2853175 and death benefits amounting The banquet was followed by a dance The committee In charge was Schmidt JHeim Keller Schaefer Bauer Janda and Paull Th estate of Mary Luckett Miller valued at more than 4000 is left to been received when he was struck by I offensive The largest congregation which the members of St Marks said they had ever ftfn In Ik Atint ti a nephew and two nieces by th terra Dean Vernons sermon last night The of the will of Mrs Miller filed yester Bubect of the 8ermon day for probate The three beneflcla 1 pardonable Sin Dean Vernon aid ries wno are io snare mo oiiio ct ly are Peregrin Waters Fttzhugh of Chicago and Ellen FUMlUgn wanama ker and Nannie Fitzhugh Powell of this city A petition for letters testamentary was filed with the will by Ellen FlUhugh Wanamaker who is named executrix in the will Bv the will of Solon Kemon dated October 28 1916 and filed yesterday for probate 310 Is left to each of his children and the remainder of the es tate Is left to his wife Jennie wmon Mrs Kemon Is also named executrix without bond and is appointed guardian of the children When headquarters detectives rush rf tin inJh marriage license counter at the courthouse yesterday with a telegram and asked CM A Kroll who presides there not to Issue a license to Eddie Timberlake and Elisabeth Brown of Richmond they found they were Just two days late Within a few minutes the Rev Howard Downs appeared with the return on the license and stated that he married the couple Saturday afternoon When the young man and his bride to be secured the license Saturday morning Timberlake swore that he was 21 years nA and that Miss Brown was 19 The telegram which reached the detective bureau from irate relatives gY mo age of the young manias 18 and that of the young woman as 16 Judge Mullowny of the police court yesterday decided that no laws were broken bv the display of a cartoon deplcttng President Wilson as a gladiator with both houses of Congress groveling on the ground as his victims The case came up when the police seized the supposedly offending picture from a show window of a shoe shop at 915 Pennsylvania avenue and charged Charles Richardson with representing an attempt to commit a crime Attorney Ernest Thompson explained to the court that the cartoon was an allegory on a timely subject The court agreed with this con struction and held the picture to oe in Police News Notes of a Day Quality Elk Grove Butter has a reputation built on honest quality It is a butter you will appreciate adds zest to meals At All Grocers Golden Co Womens Pure Silk Hose black or white full fashioned seam np the back white and black clock Ing a mill run of 100 hose All day Surprise QA Special OuC Harry Kaufman Inc 1316 24 Seventh St NW Tke Store for Thrifty People 022 928 La Ave Wholesalers Only Burchells Bouquet Coffee 25c lb WILL STJRELY PLEASE YOU BURCHELL 1325 TJ 8 rpt of ArH nltuT TTfithr Bnrn wtalntoii Mon Mrrh 20 191 8 Forfcait Tot th rrtntrict of Colombia and Maryland rain and wiraff TnMday Wfdna flar probably fair moderate switbat winda ror Vinrlnia Bain Today in wat and Taut flar or Tneaday nlrtt in at portion warnwr Wednesday probably fair moderate aootbeaat and aoatb irlnda The Canadian nerthwwtern diatorbanc of Snndar nirbt baa mored to northern Missouri and rain and anows hare resulted In the nprr Mississippi and tb Ohio Talleya and the Lake rlon Th second distnrbance of Snnday nifht off the north Pacifre coast la now central over British ColnmMa but the pressnre fall extends In marked form ott the plateau and Rocky Mountain regions with general raina In the Pacific Strtes the platean region and Montana Orer the remainder of the country the weather was fslr with moderately high pressure In the Atlantic States low temperatures continue In the Atlantic States and it la considerably colder west of the Rocky Mountains but with temperatures aboTe normal except tn the coast States Orer the central portion of the country temperatures are rery high for the season ranging from 10 degrees to 85 degress above the seasonal average There will be snow or rain OTer the northern and rain orer the central districts east of the Mississippi Rtrer on Tuesday but probably not reaching New England unnl Tuesday night On Wednesday snows or rains are probable in New England but elsewhere east of the Mississippi Rlrer the weather will be fair and It will also be fair Tuesday in the South except In the Carolina a Temperatures will be higher as a rule Local Weather Report Temperatures Midnight 39 2 a 27 4 a 25 6 a 23 8 a 24 10 a 28 12 soon 84 2 86 4 89 6 89 8 85 10 96 Maximum 41 mini mum 28 Relative humidity 8 a S3 2 82 8 34 Hours of sunshine 108 Per cent of possible sunshine 84 Temperature same date last year Maximum 61 minimum S3 Temperature tn Other Cities Temperaturea and precipitation In other cities Monday for 24 hours ended at 8 in Lowest Highest last Raln toaay nirnu 8 pm rail 54 82 48 64 44 96 22 40 23 AsbeTille Atlanta Ga Atlantic City Baltimore Md Rismarck Dak Boston Maas 28 Buffalo 28 Chicago IU 42 Cincinnati Ohio 42 Cbeyenne Wyo 68 Davenport Iowa 56 Denver Colo 74 De Moines Iowa 68 Detroit Mich 32 Duluth Minn 82 Galveston Tex 74 Helena Mont 60 Indianapolis ina 4Z Electricity Cbsapor In Washing ton Electricity The Silent Servsnt is likely to figure more extensively than ever In local home economy now tbat the power companies doing business within the District have reduced rates on current to be used for other than lighting purposea KSren the AMwIeet home can nn Tim km ploy electricity operated vacuum cleaners wash Marquette Mich ing machlnea cooking appliances and th hnn Mtmphls Tenn dred and one oiner electric contrivances that Miami aim save labor for the housewife Nstlonal Elec New Orleana Ii trical Supply Company 1828 1830 New Tort are New York nue offers the most dependable Electric Horn I North Iiatte ror ionveniencs at iairesr prices Jacksonville FTa Kansaa City Mo Little Bock Ark 1mm Angeles Cal 18 LOANS HORNING Bel Ta south ead of Highway Bridga eatosaohUs from Ota and sts aw Printing Thats Superior When ready to have that Booklet Folder or Circular printed remember we offer faultless Printing erviee Judd Detweiler Inc THE BIO PRINT fcllOP 420 433 11th 83 69 74 78 84 80 Omaha Nebr TO Philadelphia Pa 88 Pittsburgh Pa 88 Portland Me 32 Portland Oreg Rait Lake City Utah 2 St Loula Mo 64 St Paul unu San Francisco Cal 60 Ppringfleld IU Tampa Fit 76 Toledo Ohio 84 Tteksbarc Mlsa T4 Washington 41 004 oo2 004 001 061 022 010 048 028 048 008 608 These robberies were reported to the police yesterday Pocketbook containing 175 property of James Fitzgerald Soldiers Home Hampton Va from his room In the Vendome Hotel Lot of bottlers tools value 120 prop erty of Charles Jacobson Arlington Bottling Works Twenty seventh and streets northwest Canvas bag containing 25 property of Buckler 612 Fourth street northeast Schneiders bakery at a grocery store at Eleventh and Lamont streets northwest Gold ring set with a cats eye stone and one band ring set with a blue etone value 20 property of oretta Frea apartment at 008 First street northwest Black frame green head Kenilworth bicycle No 58306 value 10 property of VinceryrA Osterman 413 Second street southeast Lead pipe and brass gas fixtures from the vacant house at 454 street southwest Black frame Miami bicycle No 37312 value 10 property of Albert Hamilton 921 street northwest from Eleventh and streets northwest Ladys two piece suit 36 size taffeta silk coat 32 inches long embroidered with gray silk and beads sailor collar value 55 property of a downtown department store Twelve yards of silk and a white silk waist with lace front and four cut glasses value 10 property of Rebecca Yudelevit 715 Sixth street northwest One hundred and twenty pounds of chipped beef and a box of butter value 30 property of Swift Co Center Market Jacob Storey 12 years old a pupil of the Congress Heights public school while in a class room on the second floor of the school yesterday morning was injured about the head by falling plaster from the ceiling He was treated by Dr Edward Richardson and taken home Thomas Harris 41 years old 214B Half street southwest was taken suddenly ill yesterday morning on Sixth street between arfd I streets northwest He was removed to the Emergency Hospital Automobiles operated by Harry Fourteenth and streets northwest and A Ritchie collided yesterday at Sixth and streets northwest Both machines were badly damaged No one injured Frederick Beller 5 years old playing in an alley In the rear of his home 650 Columbia road northwest yesterday suffered a crushed foot when the rear wheel of an ash wagon driven by John Lewis colored ran on it The child was not seriously Injured and refused hospital treatment George Shanks of the Western Union Telegraph Company riding a bicycle yesterday morning at Fifteenth and streets northwest was struck by an automobile operated by Edward Blackburn 2429 I street northwest and slightly injured The bicycle was broken A leak in an ammonia compressor in the basement of a downtown vaudeville theater yesterday afternoon filled the auditorium with the fumes of the chemical necessitating the cutting of the last part of the program the police say and dismissing the audience Aside from smarting eyes none of the audience suffered The leak was due to thejturnlng oft of the water supply to make necessary repairs A car of the Washington Railway and Electric Company collided yesterday at Ninth street and Grant place northwest with a wagon owned and driven by Richard Hill 620 street northwest wrecking the wagon No one Injured Samuel Weeks 45 years old 18 Third street northwest fell on the sidewalk at Seventh and streets northwest yesterday from an attack of vertigo He was taken to the Emergency Hospital A brush fire yesterday morning in the woods between Connecticut and Wisconsin avenues northwest on Pierce Mill road called out Engine Company No SO on a still alarm The Sparks from a chimney falling on the shingle roof of 1200 Hamline street northwest occupied by Margaret Hlg gins yesterday started a fire that did 25 damage The loss is covered by insurance In a collision yesterday between a Capital Traction Company car and an automobile operated by Albert Dewey 229 street northwest at Second street towing an automobile owned by Emll Smith 1401 Twenty second street northwest both automobiles were damaged No one Injured George Golns 1303 Twenty seventh street northwest riding a bicycle yesterday at Ninth and streets northwest collided with George Peters 248 First street northwest Both Golns and Peters were slightly Injured Eugenia Lewis 5 years old 642 street southwest playing yesterday at Sixth and streets southwest was struck and knocked down by a runaway team owned by a coal company and Injured about the head The child was taken home She is not seriously injured Mrs Greenleaf 50 years old the Falkstone apartments 1401 Fairmont street northwest riding on the rear of a Washington Railway and Electric Company car yesterday fell from the platform aa it rounded the curve at Fourteenth and streets and was slightly injured She refused hospital treatment Attorney John Foster announced last night that yesterday morning he called at the office of District Attorney John A Laskey for the purpose of arranging for an interview between his client Mrs Rose Kenneth whose home 328 Delaware avenue northeast was In Traded without warrant of law Thursday morning last by members of the vice squad and the District Attorney to ask that the case be presented to the grand Jury Assistant District Attorney William Gilchrist made an appointment for Attorney Foster and his client to see the district attorney this mornhg at 10 oclock Miss Genevieve Diehl 50 Rhode Island avenue northwest slipped and fell on a coal vault cover in front of 1004 Twenty fourth street northwest yesterday Injuring her hands and knees She refused hospital treatment Woodbury Poole 5 years old 3419 street northwest playing with a dog In the yard of 1713 Thirty fourth street northwest yesterday afternoon was bitten on one of his knees He was taken to his home Wllhelmlna Shickles 35 years old 147 street southeast alighting from a street car in front of the city postofflce last night fell and was bruised about the face and side She was taken to the Sibley Hospital In the automobile of Gallagher 936 New York avenue northwest that the only unoardonable ln la to refuse to peri the door of the heart to Christ when He stands at the door and knacks The Mens Club of the parish attended In a body and occupied seats In front of the pulpit Delegations from fraternal societies occupied specially reserved seats Several of the clergy of nearby parishes took part In the service the Revs a Abbott of the Church of the Good Shepherd Weeden of 8t Agnes and Covelt of Christ Church among them Theodore Noyes will present a pa per on The Presidents and the National Capital at a meeting of the Columbia Historical Society at the Shoreham this evening at 8 oclock Final action on the constitution and by laws of the Federal Employes Union was taken last night at a meeting of the constitutional committee In the Ouray building After ratification the constitution and by laws will be printed for distribution among the membership of the union which has now reached the 2600 mark The National Rifles Armory has been engaged for the next meeting of the union April 7 A Hall and Typographical Hall being too small to accomodate the members The executive committee ef the union will meet tonight Employes of the various divisions composing the Secretarys office of the Department of Commerce yesterday elected Charles Molster of the disbursing office a director of the Commerce Club A resolution calling for suffrage and a republican form of government in the District will be discussed to night at a business meeting of the Pet worth Citizens Association at 730 oclock In the Petworth Church Shepherd and Eighth streets northwest An address by Dr Copeland will feature the meeting of the Jeffer son Amidon Community Center at 2 30 oclock tomorrow afternoon Reports will be received on the Boy and Girl Scout work of the center The meeting was postponed from last Wednes day on account of Inclement weather For thebeneflt of the George Wash I tngton University Hospital the lady managers of the institution will give a card party April 25 at the Cairo The committee in charge is composed of Mrs Daniel Webster Prentiss Mrs Charles Stockton Mrs Butler Price Mrs George Cooper Mrs Walter Harban Mrs William Butler Mrs Cornwell Mrs William Weaver Mrs William Clark Prentiss Mrs Charles Long Mrs Franklin Schnelder Mrs John Speel Mrs John Ben jamin Micnois ana Mrs rnomas Branson Jewell Word was received at national guard headquarters yesterday that the Sylvia training ship taken down the river by her naval battalion crew had reached the navy yard at Norfolk She will be left there to undergo her annual overhauling The crew will return to Washington today on a commercial line steamer LICENSED TO MAEEY Thomas Parker 46 Ward Vs and Jenena A Farish 21 Scottsville Va The Rev Downs Daniel A Jamison 22 and Edith Perry 19 both of Clift The Eev William Hirria Isaac Miller SO Mount Rainier Md and Rebecca Steinberg 48 Washington The Rev fl 8ilverstone Carl Payne 28 Rhedesdale Md and Gertrude Sellers Vienna Md The Rev A Miller William Stephan Bra ford 21 and Mary Hudson Enbank 21 TtoUi of Richmond a Tb Rev Nelma Flovd Burr 32 and Fannie Rector SI The Rev 8 Montgomery Lawrence Roberta 22 Petersburg Va and Ruby Dempsey 22 The Rev Ramsey Louis Hoffman 31 and Helen A Burns 18 The Rev John Weidley Shlgeo Kanetnatsu 82 and TJrtlne Paterson 3V both of Chicago IU The Rev 8 Greene Arthur Tehr 24 Oak Harbor Ohio and Ivy Weaver 24 Univeraity Va The Rev 6 A Miller Walter Pollard 31 Keysvllle Va and Mary Allen 20 Cullen Va The Rev Brigfs rrxY BULLETINS The new local chapter of Mount St Agnes Alumnae Association gave a card party last night in the white par lor at the New Ebbltt The proceeds are for a scholarship fund at the col lege at Mount Washington Md Officers of the association are Miss Mary Harjow president Misses Elizabeth McMahon Mary OToole and Frances Harkness vice presidents Miss Roemer Clarke treasurer Miss Grace Town send corresponding secretary and Mls3 Helen Delaney recording secretary The National Womans Suffrage Council held a meeting last night in the Ebbitt at which plans were discussed for the reorganization of the branches of the society already established in Washington Brief addresses were made by the members Miss Helen Doran vice president of the organization surrendering the chair to Miss Dupuy for the purpose of making the address of the evening The executive committee of the Capital City United Republican Clubs met last night in Wlnslows Hall with Calvin Chase presiding and Dr Pierre secretary Williams reported the candidates of the Joint organizations for delegates to the national Republican convention as follows Robert I Miller and Calvin Chase alternates Judge A Hayes and Dr Albert Collins Speeches were made by Rev Jerigan Rev Corothers Judge Hughlett and Robert Miller At a meeting of the Petworth Tennis Club held at the residence of Jones the following officers were elect ed Jones president Buckingham vice president Clear secretary treasurer and Messrs Hol mead Garrett and Trott members of BERTHS REPORTED Si damage was insignificant Edward and Ella Wilson girl Charles and Anna Sanger girl Jacob and Molly Spend girl Harvey and Frances 81ms boy Otto A and Viola Raschke boy James and Nellie Ryder girl Clarence and Mary Renahaw boy Frank and Quinn Pole girl William and Mona OMeara boy Alexander and Lethe Neale girl John A and Catherine McKenna coy Francis and Emma Ives boy Ralph and Reglna HolfoM boy Milton 8 and Elisabeth Hunter boy Edward and Sue Golden girl Nathan and Settle Ehrllch girl Frank and Sarah Boast girl Herbert and Hatti Burger bey James and Nannie Bergin girt Daniel and Mary Williams girl Charles and Alberta Wilson girl George A and Agnes Wheeler girt Augustus and Belle Thompson boy George and Catherine Thomas boy Samuel and Annie Smith girl Benjamin and Annabelle Overhall girl Alexander and Alice Overby girl Ernest and Madge Edwards boy DEATHS REPORTED IdU Ik I Abner Drurys ROCK RFFR A Most Delightful Spring Tonic 111 Silii ff Brewel of the Finest Malt 3tijg and Hops Only A Sf ON DRAUGHT li3Br First Class Cafes Restau JvaT rants Clubs Hotels and Bars rui inc nwmi Case of Two Dozen Bottles CI OC Delivered Order by Telephone West 436 or From Your Nearest Dealer ABNER DRURY BREWING CO 25th and Streets IgRSBl 9 iSmSatfaawKwrM gW Ti mm i Mmm T5 rmar ESSf 1mmVQi I the executive committee On behalf of the club Mr Holmead presented to Mr Jones a beautiful cravat pin aa a token of appreciation for his work during the year as club president Clear league representative has announced that the Suburban Tennis League will be represented by eight clubs instead of six namely Petworth Princeton Holmead Racket Club Bureau of Standards Argyle Home Club and Euclid Dr Parsons of the bureau of mines will tell erf a recent visit to Ithaca at the weekly luncheon of the Cornell Club of Washington at 1230 today at the Ebbltt The cornerstone of the new chemistry building of the bureau of standards of the Commerce Department will be laid at the bureau grounds Thursday afternoon at 230 oclock Addresses will be made by Secretary Redfleld Director Stratton of the bureau of standards and others Remains of sailors of Admiral Cerveras fleet who were captured during the Spanish war and subsequently died in the naval hospital at Portsmouth will be removed to Spain for reburial as a mark of respect to the Spanish government King Alphonso through the Spanish Ambassador Juan Rlano vesterday expressed his personal appreciation of such action The bodies will be taken to Spain on the transport Almlrante Lobo now in New York A concert for the blind will be given tonight at 815 by the Marine Band Stringed Quartet at the LtDrary or congress Sesid Shnr Choice Ftevrera if you would send the Jin est 900 14th Barrel of Fnsi Cbaavlla fa Tie Tramp Virginia Theater Today Isabella Cook 61 years Providence Hospital Catherine Bates 28 years 1420 Worth Can at Ely Wave 36 years Georgetown TJaiversity Hospital Robert Johnson sryeara S21S lta at nw Aatt Klnsey 68 years 2S4 Brothers pL Congress Heights Kulalie Prevoat 87 yearal at se Oliver Young 29 yeara 4423 Ga ave nw Alonsa A Rowley 68 years 1344 Kenyan at nw Annie RSdgway Tl years and ata ne Joseph Chapman 69 yeara SOlZft at nw Paul Fleishell lTysars 128 11th at se lata Johnson 27 years Casualty Hospital Thornton Dean 65 years freednens Hospital Jacob Ford 37 yeara rreedmens Hospital Emory Martin CO yean Georgetown Hospital Florence Proctor 8S years Columbia Hospital James Robinson 19 years GarOeM Hospital Mary IV King 60 yeara 201 Beeves at aw Nancy Johnson 71 years Sd and ata ne Virginia Tolon months 2519 at nw 15 CENT 15 CENT COLLARS 10c Why IT Mre gaftL Why Pay 31 ore 4hw a Bessys Wsrtk ar Xeaey Back Kaufman Inc AW ioos rr Ta Aj TYPEWRITERS WE REXT RELIABLB MACHINES OP ALL MAKES S3JSO PER MONTH WE SELL ALL STANDARD MAKES OF TYPEWRITERS ABOUT ONE HALF MFGRS PRICES bENERAL TYPEWRITER CO PHONE MAIN 6604 616 14th ST GRANT SIX TDZLZS BROS XOTOR CO HIS 14th St IT VT Tsl Jforth MS WL Kctean Mgr REPUBLIC MOTOR TRUCKS Internal Gear Drive 3 4 to 1 Ton 995 2S Other Stsee COMMERCIAL GARAGE S03 7 th St TeL Mala 247 The Union Garage haa arranged aell FORD Cars oa time paynaevta or In exchange Small cash payment required balance monthly WALTER nOOVRR GEN MGR 1916 MAXWELL The Wonder Car 65500 Detroit Leary Jr Distributer 1331 23 14th St 1407 96at 3 ZXZ2SOV A OSK Phone Mala 78J HUDSON DODGE FLZAStrXZ CARS wilcox viivr Taucxs Senunet Motor Company 1134 Coan Ave Caagraaatenal Otr TsL 417 TeL 3 ALWAYS THE SAME Tharps Berkeley Rye 813 Street Phoae Mala 377 SaacXal Prlvata Delivery.

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