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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, JULY 9, 1925. 7 j DROWNS EVADING ARREST. to Cornwall Canal to watch the opera- Organization activities. the chapel of the Church of the Cove tions of alleged bootleggers. nant evening. will The began when the con- U. S. RENEWS APPEAL tomorrow Supper struggle TONIGHT. be served, preceding Bible class meet- stable boarded a rowboat Stacey was ing Victim Falls Into Canal After Lawn fete for benefit of the Leba- 1 at 6:45 o’clock. Business session in at the side of the canal and both non Chapter, O. E. S., will be held at ' will .’be held at Stacey FOR PRISON SPACE 7:15 o’clock and motion Struggle With Constable. men fell into the water. waded Seventeenth and Massachusetts ave- pictures at 7:45 o’clock. out until the water reached his neck, nue. : CORNWALL. Ontario, July 9 UP).— started to swim toward the far bank, was Some Benjamin Stacey, 28, was drowned and then sank. The constable States Slow in Responding Lawn party for benefit of the Epis- after a struggle with a provincial unable to swim and could olTer no copal Home for Children will be held Carbs of {Cfjanks. police trip to Say Piney constable who had made a assistance. Previous Requests, the home of L. B. Burdett, F/AIJDAV.1 We uish to express gincerp thanks our Branch road and Butternut street. Ta- and deep appreciation to our many Officials. mends, neighbors and relations for their koma Park. Kindness the expressions of sympathy and O’DONNELL’S rieautiful floral during DRUG STORES! tributes the illness James Post, No. Amer- l E. Walker 26, i-rmni *16 death of our dear mother. at 8:30 A.M. Every Banking Day The Federal Government has renew- ican Legion, 8:30 at \ ERNIA A HALIDAY. ppggl Often jjJWp meets at the • ed request that State pris- THE FAMILY —-;¦¦¦ . its several Twelfth Street Branch, Y. M. C. A. ons help of We express our ®inu*r* 1405 St. 604 9th St. St. take care additional Fed- thanks and appreciation to our relatives, H F St. 723 14th prisoners. Capitol Royal eral Council, Arcanum, friends and for their kindnes = N.W. Cor. 12th N.W. N.W. Some of the State authorities have meets at 8 o’clock at Pythian Temple. an< * dutiful flora! tributes at been slow in responding to the previ- MURRAY S?N°E UU.£T ,OVed faIF.rMIJLAYMK- ous request, and altogether the result Columbia National Bank of the move has been disappointing CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. to Department the of Justice. Like Alpha Delta Phi will hold a iunchoen -23eatfis. the Federal prisons, hiany penal Capita!, Surplus State meeting at 12:30 tomorrow at the ANDERSON. Wednesday. Qll P Qf|.AAf institutions have over- Suddenly. JuS 8 $250,000.00 I/ll r JLICCI $500,000.00 been found Madrillon, 1304 G street. 1925. SALLIE G ANDERSON, beloved HOT crowded. sister of Mrs. William Ward this city WEA THER SPECIALS ul every biggest ever goods A prison inspector Miss Marie L. Webb and the late Barones- ßead item for the values in toilet and will leave here Writers’ League of Washington vau Havre of Antwerp. Belgium ti soon for Texas to study Funeral conditions at meets at tomorrow' night at services at Glenwood ehapel Friday. July other articles. the penitentiary 8 o'clock at private. State at Huntsville, the Library, all. XI a.m. Interment whose has Mount Pleasant Public If New warden agreed to take and Lamont streets. BOINEAI'. Suddenly. Wednesday. Julv 8 There’s Anything over Sixteenth COME—BUY—SAVE some of the Federal prisoners. 1925. at Fort Eustis. Va ANTOINETTE JANE BOINEAC . 1 nee Medlert. beloved A buffet supper and garden party wife of Lieut L. Calhoun Boineau and —in banking practice that’s worth- auxiliary daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O. G Mediei for benefit of the of the Funeral 50c Lavoris Dioxogen $1 Danderine 30, from her late home. 6904 Brooke 75c you’ll observed at DIVORCES AMERICAN WIFE home board, Hope Chapter, No. yille road. Chevy Chase. Md.. Friday. July while find it • Antiseptic Size) (Large Size) O. E. S., Saturday afternoon and eve- 10. at 2 p.m. Interment at Arlington. (Large ” ning, at Daisy Wea- Columbia. Reginald Ford, “Nail King in the hotne of Mrs. CAMP. Wednesday. July 8. 1925. at hi- don, Jefferson and Arthur streets. residenee. 1343 Columbia road n.w BEN- and Paying tellers’ duties I World War, JAMIN SMITH CAMP, father of Mrs 34c 53c 59c If Receiving i Wins Paris Decree. Business Women’s Council meets in Bertha Oedekoven and brother of M:ss Virginia B. Camp are performed at the same window, for PARIS, July C4P).—A Services at the S. H || 9 divorce has Hines Co.'s funeral home. 2901 14th st. Monthly are !' been granted to Reginald Ford, n.w.. Friday. July 10. at 2 p.m. Rela- instance ; Statements issued [ de- tives and friends (Norfolk and 1 scribed as an Englishman living invited. on Checking and in all other in Portsmouth. Va.. papers please copy.) 9 $2.25 Dryco Milk Wildroot $1 Listerine Accounts; Paris, and having a THE WEATHER 50c business at 584 CLARKE. July respects strictly is Fifth avqnue. City. Tuesday. 7. 1925. at 6:30 (Large Size) present-day service New York His HARRIETT ELIZABETH, widow of Powder Special wife was P.m aged years. afforded our patrons. Miriam Marie Rolletti of Columbia —Partly cloudy Nathan B. Clarke, 85 Fu- California, and they were District of neral from ler late residence. 1202 New married in tonight and tomorrow, by Jersey ave. n.w.. Friday. July at 11 New 1919, followed 10. 51.49 36c 69c 1 ork in according to afternoon a -m. Relatives and friends invited to at Travelers Checks Vacatiomsts papers filed case. thundershowers tomorrow' tend. Interment at Rock Creek Cemetery 9* for in the or night; tomorrow; gentle! warmer CONN. s Thursday. July 9, 1925. at Y ' NEW YORK, July 9 04 ).—Reginald east shifting to southeast winds. —— men's Hospital. HATTIE CONN, beloved ===== I- ord, who today Maryland—Partly cloudy tonight wife of S. Robert Conn and mother of a * obtained divorce Robert jr. 3oc Up J“h 35c lack FU * O fti Compound Interest Paid on Savings. in Paris from Miriam Marie Rolletti and tomorrow, probably thunder- Conn. Notice of funeral later , . 25c Freezone Ford, tomorrow in west portion; Thursday. July at p , I J? | You a Account at visited America in 1919 to ar- showers DERMODY. 9. 1925. /I) can open Savings i|l!P'l 5:35 at st. rhenolax Wafers7 Medium " O X range slightly warmer tomorrow; a.m.. his 2111 I n.w ' for bridge moderate residence. this convenient Bank with as little as construction of a JOHN J.. husband of the late Emma Dei across the Danube for the east winds. mealy. Notice of funeral hereafter. 10 Rumanian tonight, slightly 21c 29c 21c government. In 1920 he came here Virginia—Fair HAI.L. Tuesday. Julv 7. 1925. at 11 55 to purchase a warmer in extreme west portion; to- a.m.. FRANK P.. beloved husband of Isa- million dollars in spare belle May parts to morrow fair in east and local Hall. Funeral from his late EvEF'"T':' 'f1? 1 —| 1 ~.1 l=i —1 rehabilitate Ford automo- residence. 1002 7th st s.w.. Friday. Ju?H portion; « ? ? ? ? biles left In France by the American thundershowers in west 10. at 2 p.m. Friends invited. 9 Expeditionary Forces. During gentle to moderate west and south- HAI.L. Washington Lodge. No. 15. B P. A' 25c the lodge Phillip’s Milk of s<k Hinds’ Honey M(JM iin TlO6 G Street. N.'Vfc war he was engaged in west winds. Elks: The will convene in ses-: m 25c s ial ture the manufac- Virginia tonight; of sorrow at 8 o'clock p.m. Thursday. J.-r Magnesia, and of nails for Army shoes and was West Fair 9. 1925. for the purpose of paying a trib- Almond Cream - called the “nail slightly farmer in east portion; to- ute to the memory of our late brother. ' king.” FRANK P. HALL, who passed to the * - morrow local thundershowers. grand lodge of the hereafter July 7. 1925 19c 33c 17c Elk services at his late residence 1002 7th. Records for 24 Hours. st. sw.. at 8:30 p.m Funeral from hi- y p.m. y late residence at July 1925. In- Births Reported. —4 p.m.. 86; 8 p.m., 2 10. 7fie,Jfou6cof3hMuon Thermometer terment at Rock Creek Cemetery. By rr o&mTotuT r The following: births have been reported 77; 12 midnight, 75; 4 a.m., 73; 8 order of Hea Department in Closed AH and August l—i th the last 24 a.m., 73; noon, 77. WM. A. FINKEL. Exalted Ruler. 1“* Day Saturdays During July hours* Attest: W. Secretary. —4 29.97; 8 p.m., S. SHELBY. 9 Djer-Kiss Talcum, 50c Ipana Tooth Paste, Louis M. and Lena E. Ciufolo. boy. Barometer p.m., HARMON. July 25c 19c 31c| Ewers, 8. 1925. at Palo Alto. frederich H. and tiladiola I. girl. 30.01; 12 midnight, 30.06: 4 a.m., Calif.. ALLEN C. HARMON, the ,i nd Belle E. Cator. girl. son of Delbert W. 30.08; 8 a.m., 30.10; noon, 30.09. late Mrs. M E. Espey Burial at Palo and Verana M. Williams, • GREAT CLEARANCE SALE Alton grirl. Alto. Calif. JULY A. and Camilla D. Farrali. girl Highest temperature, 92, occured at George B.