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HE Vice President and Mrs. Marshall will entertain at dinner this evening in honor of the French ambassador and Mme. Jusserand. The Vice President and Mrs. Mar- * shall were the guests of honor at din- ner last evening of the secretary of the Smithsonian Institution and Mrs. Charles D. Walcott. Covers were laid for sixteen. ‘The Belgian ambassador and Baron- ess de Cartier will be guests of hongs at dinner this evening of Maj. and Mrs. Gist Blair. Among the other guests will B¢ the British ambassa- dor and Lady Geddes. Covers will be laid for sixteen. The minister of Switzerland and Mme. Peter went to New York last evening and will attend the dinner to - be given topight at the Astor Hotel by the Swiss ‘Club. Mme. Peter was at home yesterday afternoon at the le- gation, when she was assisted in re- ceiving by Mrs. Meredith, wife of the Secretary of Agriculture; Senora de Pezet and Mrs. Arthur Bullard. The charge d'affaires of the Italian embassy and Signora Brambilla went to New York this morning and will attend the benefit to be given this evening at the Metropolitan Opera House for the Italian Hospital. They will return to Washington tomorrow. thread, with a_ peacock blue velvet toque * encircled . with blue: velvet leaves. They will return here for will make their hom: SATURDAY, JANUARY 8, 1921—PART Badiomiarasyy | Is Your Conscience Clear? The out-of-town guests here for the wedding included Mr. H, C. Roberts, on, cousin of Mrs. Grego: Mr. R C. Stuart, sr, of Seattie w Have you saved one life when you could have saved cle of the bridegroom, and his cousin: many? Mr. R. C. Stuart, jr, of Harvard e University: Mr Clark. My Colo, and Have you saved NONE Mr. Harris, all of New York; Dr. H. H.| | some? Biedler of Baltimore, and Judge and Mrs. Goodwin of Chicago. THEY ARE LOOKING TO YOU. The bride of today made her debut| |* The lives of 3,510,000 starving children are on your hands in Washington during her father's term in the cabinet, and has been a| | and on your souls. You, alone, Americans, can save them great favorite in society, During thet | from death. In God’s name, DO NOT LET THEM DIE! war she did very valuablg work in the food commission. Fill out this coupon and send it with your check, at once, = to John Poole, Treasurer, European Relief Council, Federal The assistant secretary and Mi 4 D 5 5 Gofll:n Woudbtury w:re hosts Jast National Bank, Washin, ;Jn, D.C. 1 night at the New Willard at & din- : ner in honor of Secretary of the Navy $10 will save the life of and Mrs. Daniels. The other guests| | save? $ were Admiral Robert E. Coonts and Mra. Coonts, Rear Aumiral Chariés B. My e T R | NSO L S e s b s s ss s ey s Admiral Charles W. Parks and Mrs Parka. Rear Admiral George R. Clark and Mre. Clark, Rear Admiral Samuel McGowan and Mrs. Rustin, Maj. Gen. AAATeSSatl/o v o e et e s s e ey sl e el John A. Lejeune and Mrs. Seamans, when you might have saved a child. How many will you Rear Admiral David W. Taylor and Mro, Taylor, Rear Admiral Edward by and Mrs, Bt R Admiffn, |bride-elect is the daughter of Mr. and Tt Washington | Mrs. E. E._Brosius of Crafton, Pa., M hnomas N Kear "Ad. |and Mr. Campbell is the son of Keprg- iral L R o e 'and Mrs |sentative Guy E. Campbell of the Braisted, = thirty-second = congressional district of Pennsylvania. No date has been Lady Geddes, wife of the Britlsh set for the wedding. ambassador, e yesterday S Tt T o aving to| . Many of the guests will go from the e T van o the | dinner Darty entertained by the Vice ombassy Staft and the tes table was |Fresident and Mrs. Marshall Monda Dresided over by Mre, Craigie and |RISht to the Children’s Hospital ball, preal over | . where they wiil be guests, and among Brod the hosts entertaining before the ball Mrs. Thomas E. Dunn, wife of Rep- |20d then going on with all of their of her parents, Mr, and Mrs, Thomas |eSentative Dunn of New York, was|8uests will be Mr. and Mrs. John P. == - R Story, who will entertain a party of Mrs. Gordon Woodbury is observing [Watt Grexory, was also a reunfon for (10Stess at a charmingly” appointed ! her day home this afternoon & .:.y.z The crcoutives of the admin- |luncheon today at the New Willard [YOURE folks for their daughter, Miss Wardman Park Hotel, and has as her | istration. « assistants Mrs. Robert E. Coonts, given in compiiment to Mre. Charles g::“,;‘;‘.‘nsmén:;d Mr. and Mrs. e ton, vife O the former reP-| The ball will be one of the most wife of chief of naval operations: Mrs. | and later they heralded the coming of | "°Rintative from fow Vorle, = |brilliant affairs of the winter, though orge R. Clark, wife of Admilval|the bride with the wedding march. 3 Calder, Mrs. James R. Mann, Mrs, |that I8 saying much for a season re- rk, and Miss Gordon Woodbury.| The charming young bride was es-|TWOCh Moo James R Mang, e |plete with unusually brilliant events. Mrs. Woodbury will receive the fol- |corted by her father, who gave her in lowing Saturdays in January. marriage. She wore a gown of Notable Noom Wedding. draped lines, with the bodice cut though not long, was exceedi der, Mrs. S. Wallace Dempsey, Mrs. soft Charles B. Ward, Mrs. Bertrand H. Bromwell and Miss white brocaded charmeuse, made of |snell, Mrs. Luther W. Mott, Mra. Bl beat Homalto: morrow afternoon at tl The Vice Bresident and Mre. Mar- |in the back and having & square decol. | James W. Husted and Mrs. Charles C.| 1515 Q street. 4t thelr residence, |, shall, Mr. Justice McReynolds, and the | 1°té in the front. The flowing sleeves Postmaster General and Mrs. Burle- | Were of white tulie, and the train.] 1,4y Geddes, wife of the British am| Miss Bromwell, who has been ill for the last week, has recuperated, nEty or, was the honor guest at vany which attended the marriage | 8raceful. She wore 3 voluminous tulle | - eEeonIo iRt el coveraln ven o Mrs. Horace Macfatland entestained Today at noon of Miss Jane Gregory, | veil arranged with a coronet of daughter of the former Attorney Gen. | quisite point applique lace, which eral and Mrs. Thomas Watt Gregory, worn by her paternal grandmother at - [Gay by Mra W, Duncan Mok of nor [ B¢ dinner last evening at the Willard in honor of Col. and Mrs. Francis T. residence, 1701 18th street, Mra. Mc ] ~ Kim has cards out for & fea on Jan- | AunairC mhonihe other guests were to Mr. George Stuart Heyer of Hous- | N€r wedding. A spray f orange l;:O;i ary 15, Senator Thomas J. Walsh, Gen. and ton, Tex. soms held the veil across the bac! Mrs. Medorem Crawford, Commander The oeremony was -performed by |the coiffure. ~Her bouquet W8S 8| oo g and Mrs. Emmet Gudger, M. and Mme. Rev. Dr. William L. Do Viies of thy | Shower of bride roses and lilies of the |, T30 Smiageefor of Jeru and Senora Soyes, Mra John W, ie, Maj. Wil- +Cathiedral of St. Peter and St. Paul, at | yalley. = Miss Cornelia Gregory, the home of the bride's parents’ in | Pride’s young sister, was her only at- will be the guests in whose honor|ur. Raymend Richardson. Cleveland Park, where a beautiful tendant, and held her bouquet du: floral decoration was in place in the | Part of the ceremony. various rooms. The bridal uple stood beneath a canopy of asparagus vine, which extended over the fire-|pTo®, b- place st one end of the large draw- | > ing room, where a bower of palms and vines was arranged. Branch candlesticks holding lighted tapers were placed on the mantle, which was also decorated with vases filled | 70, 57 with white roses. Tilted baskets, | SroS% % about sixty relatives and friends, mother of the bride, overflowing with bride roses were at either el : fon combined with lace, and B er es, roses flanked the fireplace, and the i del of bl white =atin prie. dieu, on which the | SoWN w48 3 charming model o bride and bridegroom knelt for the| The decorations in the dining room She wore a|entertain at dinner this evening. lovely, frock,of rose pink chiffon, made |Judge and Mra Howry were hosts at| nome informall rrow afternoo: very simply, with a wreath of pink [dinner last evening, entertaining for|from 5 to 7 at h{r‘::?den:e 11‘:2 Jetn sweet peas in her hair. There was no |Senator and Mra. John W. Weeks. street. 3 e t for the guests v — pr‘:le:‘:fl:tt K oy, Inciading | PRIIIPS will entertain at dinner on | M3), Randolph Coyle, U. 8. M. C, and wore a handsome gown of black chif- [® Bhort visit with Mrs. McClure. dance at the New Willard with them, Tall vases filled with . Tex.,| Mr. and Mrs. William Henry White Mr. Olaf Jenson entertained at din- and ‘pink and white | GoorES W Hayer o T hose are leaving today for Southern Pines, | her 18t eveming in honor of Miss the frid t, Mr. Edwin Fiather and ring |Judge and Mrs. Charles B. Howry will Mrs. Frederic R. Harris will be at Senator Walter Edge and Mrs. Mrs. Coyle entertained at di: fol. | Saturday evening. January 15th. night Brig. Gen. and. Mra. Wilias lowed, when the bride and BT oS e | Mrs. Frederick H. Gillett has gone | Mitchell and others, atterward going Who | to Philadelphia, where she is making | ©0 t0 the Navy and Marine Corps r ——— . C., where they will spend the re- | Katharine Sutherland and Miss Mil- lack mainder of the th at the Hi; dred Bacon, in the vate dinin Pines Inn. monthiss the Highlandlosom ot the !horehun: The ot.ho.r’ guests were Mrs. Howard Sutherland, ng, was the same used by the ially effective and were f the President and Mrs. Wilson at their [ Jarried out entirely in pink. The tadle | gy, "S0Unt Of the conoert to be|Mis Anne Hight, Miss Elinor Wheel- marriage and the weddings of the!was covered with & cloth of white given by Toscanini on January 17]er. Miss Marjorie Gelm, Miss May President's daughters, Mra Francis | tetin. enifton and tulle, with & great |auy [AleY, wife of Jusiice Pitney, | Taylor, Miss Myra Morgan, Lisuc Bowes Sayre and Mrs. William G.|otuster of pink roses forming the | o kAot receive that day, but will be | John S. Schaeider. Mr. center piece and pink sweetpeas loop- Jorie Brown to Mr. Benjamin King.|ing up the cloth to give the effect 1 and 1 Whose marriage 00k Dlace a Week | of fostoons about the table's edge. |of aseimmnineiatd Mrs. Robert Luce | Peset e EOR Mastley! McAdoo, and their cousin, Miss Ma; or S0 ago. Mrs. Heyer left later music was given on the harp and vio-!ing in a smart tailored model of s Mr. and A beautiful program of nuptial|their wedding trip, the latter tlm‘ 821 16th street northwest, during the | Madeliene Austin for a luncheon on Ty Victor Cahill at home January 24. Mr. Robert Cahill, Mr. Esra Bouldl‘, Mr. Graham Hodges, Mr. Jorge A. usetts, will oocupy the — 10T | rectory of the Church of St. John, at| Invitations have been issued by Miss remainder of the year’s leave of ab- | Friday, January 14, in her apartment lin while the guests were assembling, Iblue serge embroidered in gold|sence of the Rev. Roland Cotton [at the Dresden. Miss Austin and her Smith. ‘District National Bank. * 1406 G Street. Robert N. Harper, President W. P. Lipscomb, Lewis Holmes, C. J. Gockeler, Vice Presidents L Miscary L. Oftutt i Cashier : Precept and Example : both counsel saving Deep down in your tion, or the possibil- own subconscious ‘self, ities of the future. there’s the prompting The only way to save to SAVE. . successfully is to do it Look at the substan- systematically — obli- tial men you know— gate yourself to your- they have practiced the self by opening a principles of SAVING. Savings Account, and It isn't a question of keep adding to it. being stingy—not even ~ We'd like to carry of self-denial. Itsimply the account for you. is sound, sensible busi- While it's here it'll be ness to reserve of your earning interest at the present income “some- rate of 3%—always thing" for the protec- available if you need it. Success doesn’t just happen L —it’s the fruit of endeavor. Growing Children - Thrive on T f Uealt children hard,and study hard, and they aeed notrishment-and a lot of it, and.not one'of theipop- reqirements so:well ds $ood g -, ond"well. made’cocoa. Pure and'delicious, '“M‘O.' CHOICE RECIPES ’m‘m 4 ‘Walter Baker & Co. Lid. ESTABLISIED. 1780 = DORCHESTER , MASS. dlarsheverades meetstthesr | mother, Mrs. T. Septimus Austin, will — L The minister of Poland and Princess | month, © © |Uncheon later in the L\lbmlnk:z. ::rzrmn-d ‘|t lnncna«:: — Yeste: e legation, in honor ‘The directo: the chief justice of the state of Penn- mlunttl::" nrvlr o‘cem:u;}‘l‘::.d A!r‘t.::: sylvania and Mrs. Robert von Mosch- | Powell Davis will be at this sisker. The guests included Mr. and | evening from 8 to 11 o'clock at 3213 Mrs. William R. Castle, Mrs. Law-|1st street northwest, to the officials |cohbrl!e their fiftieth wedding a niversary tomorrow by holding an in. formal reception at their home, 1527 Park road northwest, from 8§ to 10 o'clock in the evening. The Samar Club will hold its regu- lar Saturday night dance at the Franklin Square Hotel, 14th-and X tgtreets northwest, this evening at 9 fo'clock. A special buffet supper will be served. Mrs. Ann M. Sargent and Miss G. D. Steele are in Atlantic City as guests at the Hotel Traymore. Marriage Licenses. Marriage licenses have been issued to the following: Henry R. Kastelberg both of Richmond, Va. Barber 0. Yoweil and Mildred G. Leeland. Ashby Corun of Laurel, Md., Margaret B._Rorabaugh of Savage, Md. ‘Walter L. Goodwin of Hartford, Oonl V. Hampstooe of New York city. ary Bruner and Harriett Gra . lfl]&r ‘William Grandison and’ Margaret Jackoen. Jeremiah Maynard and Matilda Rrown, both of Landover, Md. Baroni L. Speniding of, Grand. Rapids, g o rand Mich., aad Emma L. White of this city. Seward Bacon of this city and Elisabeth M. Maddox of Lecnardtown, Md. Thoraton Coles Abrabam Brown aad Yirpiala Stretier, Meyer Goren and Ida in, both of Baltimore, Md. Births Reported; The following births bave been reported to the bealth department within (e 1ast wents- four hours: Guy H. and Lillie O. Spence, girl. Walter R. and Katherige A. Birth, boy. B. and Hélen Skimner, boy. Normaa E. abd Minnie G. Heathcoie, boy. George T.'and Lillian Miistead, girl. Arthur B. and Edoa L. WRittit, bey. Hill, boy. IRISH PRIEST FACES MILITARY COURT Father Dominic Charged With Having Documents in His Possession. By the Associated Press. DUBLIN, January 8. — Statements “likely to cause disaffection to his majesty” in documents alleged to have been written by Father Dominic, chap- lain to the late Lord Mayor Mac- Swiney of Cork, or to have been in Posgession of Father Dominic, were read at the opening here tpday of his trial by a fleld general codrt-martial. He was chaplain of the republic guard and spiritual adviser to the late lord mayor during his.confinement and at the time of his death in Brixton prison from a hunger strike. . : The charges against Father Dominic are based on certain passages in a notebook and a letter, and it was de- clared in advance of the trial that the accused priest would maintain that the passages in the notebook'were di tated to him by Lord Mayor Max Swiney, in the presence of the Brixton prisort authorities, for transmission to MacSwiney’s friends, and that the let- ter was a private communication to a friend in England. - Constituted First Evidence. The reading of the documents con- stftuted the first evidence submitted by the authorities at the trial. Father Dominic refused’ to recognige the court, but reserved the right to cross- examine witnesses and to make a statement after the close of the pro- ceedings. The court entered a plea of not guilty for him. The letter on which the first charge against Father Dominic is based is al- leged to have been written by him November 26 to a friend. This letter, nd { Which was superscribed “Franciscan Capuchin Friary, Cork,” touchés on the activities of the militant Sinn Feiners, execrates the crown forces and_refers to the recent tragic Sunday in Dublin, when fourteen British court-martial officers were assassinated, a: erri- ble but wonderful day.” “Got the Leaders.” The letter asserts that ‘‘the boys got the leaders of the B. and T. (Black and Tan) reprisals,”” and goes on to say that the Croke Park shooting which followed the killing of the auxiliary officers was ‘“ordered as a reprisal by MacReady, Tudor and t! remnant of the reprisal committee. (Gen. Sir Nevil MacReady is military commander .of Ireland and Gen. H. M. ‘Tudor is commander of the biack- and tans, or auxiliary forces.) The letter also declared that “it was decided, too, to assassinate Larry charge is baged on the memorandum all to have been found in Father O'Netll (the name of the lord mayor of Dublin), -that night.” The second Dominic’s room at the Capuchin Friary in Dublin. It was headed, “Ireland, invaded nation,” and began:. “All the inhabitants of every, nation unjustly “linvaded are bound to resist the in- following deaths ba reportsd mm:fln‘fl‘&:mm; rence Townsend, Mr. Hamilton Holt|and members of the staft of the rec~ incess Radsi; lagnation service. v - ~ # of New York, Pri will, Dr. Lissniewski and Prince Eugene Lubo- — mirska. Mr. h:zd : l:::rly Price. Wright Mrs. Frederick A. Levering, ir., is rs. Fonry & Grove of Bhil entertaining at a small card party hia, who are arriving tomorrow. this -afternoon in honor of Mrs. T.| Mrs. Wright will be at home Mon- Hughlett Boluz. of Buston, Ma, 304 day atternoon from 2 to 6, at 2208 more. Mrs. A, Mitchell Palmer and 'm"'"'::: fresde Mrs. Francis P. will preside eriné Smyth was the at the tea table. guest of honor at luncheon today of m— o t 880n, whose other R, Tictr KeSRsen syisrisnnd s | uosis ‘we ihous, who wi asiend Miss Smyth at her marriage on at the Shoreham in compliment to Mrs. Hoffmann of Deflance, Ohio, who | Wednesday to Mr. Charles Ward Bur- is the st of her brother-in-law and | §ess. Covers were laid for twelve. sister, Judge Timothy T. Ansberryand | Mr. Burgess arrived in Washington Mrs Ansberry. %’."3:’{’;‘{. from his home in Omaha. Mrs. Seth Shepard is entertaining a | Ward Burmf oxn:l,'-:-::{#n: company at eight tables of bridge,|and the ushers will be Mr. Eugene B. followed by tea, this afternoon in|Nivelle of New York, Mr. Clarence rnwlnnfm‘:::ot;wnlo'ng:l'rl.' 1‘#‘.1'..‘::\‘5 Sibbersen of Omahs, brother-in-law ‘bride of the dbride; Mr. Edward L. Smyth, outs Lincolo ohg | brother of the bride: Mr, Lewis Bar- 'rs. George Putnam presided at the | gess of Omaha, brother of the bride- tea table. "n&?. l;:;i Mr. George E. Hamllton — of 3 Miss Martha Davis, daughter of the | “yr. and Mrs. Sibbersen will enter- scting secretary of state and Mrs.!iqin’ the members of the wedding Norman H. Davis, returned to her today after T:nfln' the holi- | Party and out-of-town guests at din- college ner this evening at the Chevy Chase daysiwitniher/parenis. Club. Mra. Sfubersen will be matron Mrs. R. M. Kauffmann has returned | of honor for her sister. from a two-week visit to her former — ‘home, in ilinois. One of the gayest dances given ut — thke New Willard in many moons wes e esoativetioin tral o be wiven by Navy and Masine eral to be given by Navy ans ne At & luncheon given in Pjttsburgh Corps officars last night, ' The effeot of the ball was beautiful in its color- ing, the charming costumes of the women and with almost every man guest in his uniform of gold and blue, BlR 4 1415 G Street |Sorvs s a» & docoradion: marking J it as distinctive. The Marine Band Opposite Keith’s |y as statfoned at one end of the badl- Furs Exclusively |room and the Navy Yard Band at the e other, while the supper was served R . in T!:e Hler nn‘m‘n;n. Garerse anuary d ctions o hundreds o ests - a 0 ceived by Admira} R. E. Ooonts, U. —make the preent an|s N, and Mra Coonts, the latter on d’ opportune time to invest | wearing 2 handsome gown of black in a Fur Coat or other jnet closely covered with sequins in fine f black, and carrying an arm bouquet FURS T85"% of pink roses, and Maj. Gen. John E. 1$550 HUDSON SEAL|Lejoune and Mrs. Henry C. Halnes, COATS now....... who, because of Mrs. Lejeune being in ‘mourning, took her place. Mrs Haines wore & charming draped gown of dark blue velvet and carried an arm bouquet of pink carnations Aa\onl the guests 'N':f l{;‘o’ l,l‘l-fl':; matio corpg were many attaches embassies and legations, and their wives. Capt. James C. Ru ¥ i ‘otten, N. Y., E:l ‘been appointed adjutant to Col. Doors, wto is commanding those de- fenses. Capt. Ruddell has been on duty here in the office of the adjutant general of the Army. Head of ok ke Hong ot xmmttien the floor commfttee for the American- Telephone North 9088 ization ball, to be given at the Had. . ced Table d’Hote Dinner the hto?l?)’fl‘ff‘: Sount e who i Every E%C 20 7:30 §|*5s."B. O Lewis, L2 P, Gt jer P.-U. inger, U. R May. G B. Bridges, asistant mili- tary aitache at the British embassy; Mr. M. M. Mahoney, Canadian trade representative; Dr. Benjamin _F. Weems, Lieut. Jean Lebat and Mr. Harry B. Gauss. The Cludb’ of Colonlal Dames will hold a reception at 5 o'clock Monday afterncon in honor of Mrs. Gilbert Breniser, retiring president, and the other retiring officers, and the fncom- ing president, Mrs. Charles G. Mat- thems, and -the recently elected offi- cers, ‘Mr, and Mrs. Harry Norment have gone to Atlantic City for two weeks and are stopping at the Marlborpugh- Blenhelm. Mrs, Preble tosh and Mrs. Aces of Montreal, Can- ads, are spending the week end at the reham. Mrs. Nan Bullard Warren has as her he\u:rguut Mrs. Baldwin Knight of Stafford, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Isaag Ottenbers will Macintosh, Miss Maetn- FINE ARTS COMMISSION " LOCATES MEMORIALS Tentatively Selects the Sites for Two and Discusses Vartous Other Propositions, A site for the Jeanne @'Arc me: morial was tentatively selected, and al50 one for the memorisl to the 1st Division, by the Commission of-Fine :;:: at its session yesterday after- Eight models for ths 14 medal Which Congress has vnt.fio that the President shall give to Verdun, it was stated, have been received and a'de- olsion is.to be reached at a meeting to be held in Néw' York city' next Wednesday. Various matters: - ing to the approaches of the Lincoln memorial were discussed and settled. ‘The commission visited Dupont Circle and saw the fountain in.operation. They considered plans for the re. rangment of the walks in that park. A design of walks and curbs for th Meade memorial, to be located in tI rorthwest corner of the pre Botanic Garden grounds, - proved. Col. C. C. Plerce, chief of the Graves registration service, and Maj. George Gibbs, landscape architect, lunched with the gommission to dise cuss plans for the improvement of the American cemeteries in France. Louls A. S8imon of the supervising architect’s office discussed with the commission details relating to the lo- cation of the Alexander Hamilton statue on the south fromt of the ‘Treasury Department. —_— JAMES G. SCRIPPS DEAD. Young Publisher Directed Number of Newspapers in U. 8. NEW YORK, January 8.—James G. Boripps, publisher and managing @i reotor of several newspaper organiza- tions, is dead at his home at Miramar, San Diego, Calif, the United Press announced here yeste: a Mr. Scrippe, who was thirty-four years old, was one of the youngest newspaper publishers in the. United States. For twelve years-he had been managing director of Scripps papers, the Newspaper Enterprise Assoclation and/ allied news; r organizations. Hia death at 1 o‘clock this morn- ing resulted from complications fol- lowing an attack of influenza about a month ago. Mr. Scrippe was born at Westchester, Ohio, a suburb of Cincinnatl, and went 0 San Diego with his parents when ix years old. He resided sinos that time. ing -him . are his parents and a brother. CARDINAL MUCH BETTER. Tells His Secretary He Foels “Quits Refreshed.” BALTIMORE, Md., Jaguary 8.—Car- dinal Gibbons told his secretary, Father Smith, this morning that d. ent -Il‘{htfi depressed for a while in the forencon. This was attributed to t) sloomy. weather, Father Smith sai and was not alarming. ——— The fiies ‘at_the rate of five feet ”mmmw 3 :n.u:.mur-nmmeuz"m can increase his speed to thirty-five fee! Bt S L Te Oure Celd in One Dy s orpus TATITITS BR0D Qunns E. W. Grove. 30c.—Advertisement. & second. nina,eammwmiumcan vader. And the mation is considered to be at war with the invader.’ ‘The reading of the documents cre- ated a sensation in"the courtroom. The police barracks at Tramore, County Waterford, in the martial law area, were attacked last evening, and a military party which was.sent to the lef of the police was ambushed near ‘Tramore, it was officially stated today. mhflwmhl!mmm ment, the members of the ambushi Party wore dispersed leaving three dead. It is believed, adds the statement, that the attacking force suffered other cas- fer was"wounded in the fight- d one policeman was wounded in barracks, Feiners. This action %0 be taken as & deterrent to further”outrages and as an example to other districts. It was also announnced by the castle that, owing to the persistent interfer- ence with mail‘ cars in Tipperary, go and Donegal, the mail services in those ;}m:leu ‘will be suspended, effective Mondsy. According to the castle statement, some mail routes have been raided as many as fifteen times. Throughout the country last week there were thirty-five raids on malils, an increase of fift over the previous week. during last week numbered seventy-three, compared with forty- three the previous week. ‘With reference to the military re- prisals, the castle’s ' announcement say: ‘Although it is not yet possi- ble to identify any person actually engaged in attacks, the military gov- ernor is of the opinlon that it is im- possible to effect pre| tions for such attacks without the knowledge 4f many local residents, who, there- fore, are held guilty, at least to the extent of having failed to give in- formation to the authorities.” Chapiain on Trial Today. TIntense interest is being evinced in the trial here today by _field court-martial of Father Dominick, chaplain of the Republican Guard and spiritual advisef to the late Terence MacSwiney, lord mayor of Cork, who died in Brixton prison, London, while on a hunger strike. It is said that the case against Father Dominick is 80 urgent that it is impossible to con- eek given - 'i?.'&'o: of his defense also has been curtailed. The charge was served upon the priest Wednesday without the cus- tomary evidence being taken, and he was not afforded legal advice until Thursday. It is learned that the charges are based on certain pas- sages in a notebook and in a letter. The accused man will maintain that the passages in the notebook were dl tated to him by Lord Mayor Mac:. Swiney in Brixton prison, in the pre ence of the prison authorities, fo. transmission to MacSwiney’s friends, and that the letter was a private com- munication to a friend in England, where it was seized by Scotland Yard officers. Adviser to MacSwiney. ather Dominick, from the time of '.hf incarceration of Lord Mayor Mac- Swiney in Brixton prison, was a con- SOCIETY CARD OF THANKS. ‘We.wish to express our sincers ME nY. thanks to our relatives and for their, kindness, sympathy and beautiful floral trib- utes during the iliness and at the death of ;Flrl‘lbd::'.“ ‘:d;fi’h;qr and sister, KATH- . K. C. MURPEY AND FAMJLY. * MARRIED. MCAMN_VANCE. At Chicago, Il Decem- bey ). by Rev. Father O'Brien of St. ot of Cenki ary's Church, WINIFRED JEANNETTE VANCE of Chicago and BREN DAN JAMES McCANN. formerly of Washing- on, D. C. BCOTT—BEAUBIEN. GEORGE L. SCOTT and OLIVE R. BEAUBIEN, married at Balti- Md., Wednesday. January 5. Charles M. Eyster perform! mony. DIED. APPLER. law, Ci irdsy, Janus 9: LUVERTA APPLEE. the sbove resigence Monday, January 10, ‘at .m. Relatives and frieads lnvited to Interment private. 9 AT nce, on = loved husband ary 10, at 10:30 a.m. Burial private. BENSON. Thursday, January 6, 1921, at 10:30 m.. st Providencd Hospital, ELLA v loved wite of Burton L. Beasoa. Faneral 3 p.m. Sunday, Jamoary 9, from costia ave., Benning, D. C. Interment Addison Chapel, Md. CHRISTIANSEN. Sunday, December 19, 1920, in 8an Francisco, Calif., CARRIE J. CHRIS- TIANSEN 8* HALL. January 7, 1921, HENRY HALL. Jr.. son of Henry Hail, 1714 V st. n.w. Funerai Sunday, January 9. JOHNBON. Departed this life at 7 o'clock pm., Fi 1921, = Garfleld of sickness. from Union Wesley Church, 23rd st. between L and M t 2 o'clock p.m. His busy hands are folded, His work on earth Is done; His troubles are all ended. His heavenly crown is won. 2 JOHNBSON. All members of Union Friendship Lodge, No. 801, G. U. 0. of 0. F.. are re. Quested to meet at 0dd Fellows' Hall, 1608 ‘Wesley Church, 28rd st. . p.m. on that day. SILAS JAMES, N. . C. NORWOOD, P. 8. 3 JOHNSON. All members of Chas, Sumnmer Lodge, No. 4, Knights of Pythias, N. A. A.B.'A. and A., are requested to meet in ssion of sorrow, Baturday, January 8, 1921, Dldg.: corner of U and 12th sts, v funeral of our deceased brother ight, WALTER JOHNSON. Funersl Sun- day, January 9, from Union Wesley A. M. E. Z. Church, 23rd st. between L and M te. B.w. LITTLERALES. Januvary 7, 1021, Mrs. ANNA MARGARET LITTLEHALES, 'In the 85th lay, January 10, at nterment at Pottsville, Pa. MAYNARD. Suddenly, January 6, 1921, at her residence, 3115 Georgia ave. n.w., EDITH PROSSER . Funeral from ‘Wrigh Mc00Y. GEORGE BALDWIN- McCOY, Srst o lleutenant, 18th Infantry, Headquarters Com- pany, son of Walter 1. and Kate P. McCoy; t South J., October 1 in New Masonic Temple. 7, 1921, DOROTHY. widow Hines. ' Funeral from Lee's ent, 322 . Jasuary 10, at 2 p.m. * rday, Janoary SHANKLIN. Departed this life Thursday. jamnary 6, 1921, at 213 F'st. s.w.. EMILY :-:n&u" ‘moiber of Thomas Christian oons of (GGS, President. JAMES E. BROWN, Secretary. . OF THB LOYAL LDGION OF THE UNITED STATE. - Commandery. istrict jum} Oity of Washington, Janvary 8. 1921. Companion ROBBRT JE- of is requested, will his late residence, 2008 Twelfth ftreet N.E., oa Bunday, Sth instant, at 3 o'clock P.M. Interment at Harvard, Illinois. Coptaia ROBERT ABMOUE, U. 8. Volsateers , U. 8. Volanteers, Commander. THOMAS H. McKEE, Recorder. ho died seventeen years Ty 8, 1908, BLAKE. In band, SHIRLEY parted this life two 8, 1919. Days of sadness still come o'er me, Secret tears still often flow: But you are in memory near me, Though you left me two years age. HIS WIFE, JOSEPHINE V. BLAKE. * BURRELL. A tribute of love and devotion to dear husband S ey ol o= and fatber, HENRY BURRELL, who departed this life January 8, 1800. E"l?fl!wn EVA BURRELL, AND DK:I’ CHAPMAN. A tribute of love to the sacred ed AN you_are You will ever be kept in mind. ' " HIS' LOVING WIFE IRENE. * talk with him remains Likewise it is officially an- nounced that Premier Lioyd George will receive no man in the capacity of an official of the “Irish republic’—a dictum which is quite incom; with de ‘Valera’s proclamation that he will treat only on this For the moment a deadlock There is little reason to suppose that Liloyd George on his side will yield on such a fundamental matter so long as he retains the support of th stant spiritual adviser of MacSwiney. | be ‘was at the bedstde of the lord ::ynr when he died and returned with the body to Ireland. A dispatch from Dublin, December 17, reported that in 2 raid on a monastery by the military and police of Dublin Father Dominick and another priest, Father Albert, were arrested. Father Albert later was released. . i ELFAST, January 7.—Two Catho- lic curates, the Revs. J. Green and P. Spain of Killalos, County Clare, were arrested yesterday. Six members of the Catholic clergy now are in custody day, one of them seris Y, longh, southern Armagh. near Newry, when a small police patrol was am- bushed. TRUCE OUTLOOX GLOOMY. “Official of Irish Republic.” "MONMMMHM einer could meet and talk with the premier in secret and if no agree- meni was reached the world would never be the wiser. KILLS SELF TO END AGONY Body of Grain Dealer Found Pinned Under Automobile. ‘WICHITA, Kan., January S8.—Ap- parently having killed himself to end his agony, the body of Joséph B. Nichols, thirty, Wichita grain dealer, ‘was found:pinned under his automo- bile early yesterday om a road thirty- two miles west of here. His le(t leg and left arm were caught under the overturned automobile while his right atill clung to a revolver from which one shot had been fired into his head. ‘There were signs that Nichols had struggled a long time' to' extricate himself. Failing in this, .he 1y _had torn off his 'de | his ‘teeth, managed to get hold of his revolver and shot himself. ' He had » 1nto tered years ago today, January §, 1919. The month of January is here, To me the saddest of the vear, Because two years ago today My dear busband passed away. A happy home wa once enjoved, How sweet memory still, But death has left a_vacancy This world can never fili. 1 often sit and think of you. When T 1 alone. only frien call its own. some gladsome morn pa od will giv back again. HIS DEVOTED WIFE, ELIZABETH CADY. Dear daddy. we ail often sit and wonder What you would 1¢ gou only kuew e ince you passed away. HIS LO' think and ssy. the changes VING CHILDREN. CALA. In ead but loving remembrance of my Silently tears of sorrow Memory keeps you ever near me, Though God took you two years ago. The lingering Nope that fills my life And shows the gentie way Is that I shall meet my dear mother When T am called le may think m: away. y wound is b Moments of sadness still come o'er me. flow: Peop) eated. But little do they know the sorrow That lies within my heart concealed. 1 YOUR HEARTBRO! PHINE LOMEDICO. In life T loved you dearly, o death I do the same. DAUGHTER, JOSE dear mother. ANGELINA CALA, who depart- ¢4, this life two years ago . January 8, CURRY. In loving remembrance of my moth- In loving who_dej Janua; er, ELIZAB F. OURRY, who into rest eighteen years ago todsy. January WILLIAM H. CURRY. remembrance of LIL- rted this life one I we had seen her at the last And held her gei ntly And heard the sigh from her heart, We would not feel so sad. ‘We did ot know the pais And HER AUNT AND [ E. AND BELLE DIETZ. HARRINGTON. In sad and loving remem- £ our devoted son and beance of JAMES ~PINKNEY HARRINGTON, ntered way RANDUOTHER, MARY brother, who departed this life one year ago today, Janu- ary 8, 1920. Oft our thoughts To the grave %o way. ‘Where was laid our dearest son and brother Just one year M our_dear son and do wander tar oday. OTHER AND SISTERS. * . | JACKSON. ! remembrasce of = b .‘bdro?h'::.‘ HARRY JACK SON, who died three years ago. Janmary & 1918, MOTHER AND BROTHER, * m., to make arrangements | JOHNSON. In sad but loving remembrance of my devoted husband, ALBERT JOHN iteen years 8ON, who entered ago today, January into_rest eigh 8, 1908, Gone, but mot_forgotten. HIS DEVOTED WIFE, MRS. BETTIE JOHN- S0! remembrance ot OWENS. In sad but loving B dear husband, death claimed ome year ago 920, Janvary 8, 1 Just a thought of Just ‘8 memory Just a token of *|OWENS. In sad apd lovi 9 | O atar brothr ANDRE ap That I still thin] 2 5 HIS DEVOTED WIFE. * B S owens ANDREW B. sweet remembrance, fond and true; St Yo today, of o departed this life one year ago today, Jamu- 8, 1920, 1f 1 had seen you And held your dying ba: 1 miss you, ob, bow I miss you. nds, Or heard the last sigh from your heart, T'would not feel 80 1S LOV! wound is healed, Some may think the thin my heart coacealed. But they little know the That Les wit 11, dear brother, but Dot forever, e re will be & glorious dawa: sball meet, o TSG SISTBR ALICE. )IT. In loving remembrance of my dear .q:olhen LUCINDA SCOTT, who d P life two years ago today, Jasuary Have you a mother? Love her well While she is this spared to not till death shall call her beace, Be gentle and be | THOXAS. ' Know her precious worth. Ob, soothe her in her hours of pais, mild. MARY E. remembrance of TAYLOR. who Co., Ave. Malw 108 ropriate Floral Tokens Wiahington Floral o deh ant Y