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THE ‘EVENING STAR,: TUESPAY, - FEBRUARY 1, 1921 : u, L2 e ® 1 CARD OF THANKS. l UL N, ranzed mind. it was said. g K ILLNESS -CAUSED SUICIDE | ™32 Skt 5 233 5t inree monuns | TWO HELD WITHOUT BAIL |pyn o 30,88 S0 00y 1y el cARTER, stoinr Jommry 3. 1y ot 1230 == s today is ill as the result of nervous mauy kind expressions of sympathy and beau- | Dm.. at her late iesidence. iy E OF CLERK, FAMILY THINKS |3fock o e mpedi™ wotoo'ver | IN SLAYING OF GROCER | sl s P b S it | B2 WAL SV =3t =j= = e ubois, reads: and e Red T eaddq i % Ar [ = = s B broh | will fake place Wednesddy. February 2. B one nipged by the frost: | B = = | lease forgive me for what T am E Y T 3 2 = = = me t Wl seize this op rom the Nineteenth Street Bapti 1ove that s deareat agd rarrst == | : : : about 1o do, T have wronged you ters| |5 e Chuse, | DUy to eabreis our sincrr fhanke an, | CInreh. | Cauket will ot he apeoed tnghe T The trae ove iBat e DWR todt. | =4= = |Naval Official Believed Driven to :NM].\_ et T kit father | both: colored, charged with murder,| STatefulapprec SISTERS. *| ehureh, e MOTHER AND n'ru.u.h- Bt b = Sod’s best crea L At S t son | EDELIN. Reparted this li‘e Sunday. Jam MeGEE. In sad but iovieg temem of v E 22 : . Carl. y Fiel Apacostia. . C.. RAC i ed this life two yeais age 1oday. O Zct ed by Spanish War Wound. Coroner Herbert J. Mofatt, at |Court today. and. following a brief|HOLDEN. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Farquha | g ifh of the late Mutthew Edeli 1919. . n-uun?".‘ ‘ Yy Sp e Tyosterduy imsucd & cortin: | statement by Assistant United States | Molden' (nee Milired Frances Perkns) of| arhee ot Aiplasmete, Joseplis AT | soATIRAN. * In see but ok ol | Belief that a blow on the head de- Suicide, “superinduced by i!l| Attorney Ralph Given. were commit-| New Orlave and liogon SEEILET Grorge Edelin and Juli Browa, | 0 iocat -hachmal s Cothere Fparme I | ivered whie he was a soldier during i s e the home of | ted 1o Jjail without bail to S S ety granair of Hachel & rown: ‘she aind | Oh AN T MeaT1ORE. U A . fud. T . . e | the Spanish- an war, which had e Dabois. 2098 16th | preliminary hearing: which w.l be| %7 fonves thiren x sters and one biother. Reqn Who deparied This life one year ago| todey. “Pape’s Cold Compound” is Quickest Relief | reduned recurrent mttacks of ilhie - s, 202 Dreliminary. hearias which w1l oot | zowz. .0 Ligh s oy & ol D | " year ago| todey. 2 i =5 arrangcments are now | glven them by Judge Hardison | and Mes ¢ St. Teresa's Church. Intermient at St sheuey 1. 2998..° . - . - e | was responsible for the s e of C. % vi be at|Tuesday. SR P > ote e P Dok ot tten. == 3. | I, Dubois, chief clerk of the office of rment Wil be At Ywo defendants were arrested S S Tis"Ware AN Ciioyes? Don’t stay stuffed-up! Quit blowing and snuffling! A dose | the auditor of the Nav LA s |y A e 2 inse. ave. 8o, MILLER. fn sad and loving resiomi o of “Pape’s Cold Compound” taken every two hours until three | mhers of hi BIG DROP IN FUR PRICES. | prehended in Baltfmore. The men have | e T o | AR B LR (e MRy ':E: doses are taken usually breaks up any cold. | : I Aves INTREAL. February At the|Dboen held at headquarters since that Interment at Congressional cemetery. . aried her life one year ago todey. Febru- 3 3 times during the past few | MONTREAL, February 4 {date for investigation. i | BAYWARD. sumnare a0 d0et. MELES 1| S 3 165 By BT The first dose opens clogged-up nostrils ang I?nr paS{S-'lxei ¢ .u;‘; ;n‘lgn-ut_ George of a four-d auction m.-; n-;ou(.:‘\ ng |l~.:r:nveh.lrzulalux;‘u“3hl‘I; ping. free from il o | HAVIVAND. dter ot May Lo 11 Bringto | e menrh of Fdroacs s huie: H iy Fotte S che, dullness, fever- prother of the deceased, who o faante f 1 an hase wi cl ed with i : and i H. Besity. Fuueral from hes To us the saddest of all the year, of head; stops nose running; relieves headache, was decorated ery during the | marten furs brought from | L5/ "GF simon Mlller, a xrocer at sweet: pirit, to suffe 114, the Wyoming | Recause one vear ago toda¥ & ishness, sneezing. . | world war, t the blow re- | whereas last year's hi iL-.mom street and Shermun avenue, Thursa; iXia e i Our darling daughter passed away 5 g e : g | cefved Quring the Spanish-American| st price w 01 and the lowest $35. | which took place September 12, 1419, MARLL S ORAYA Al is dark within our Lowé. “Pape’s Cold Compound” is the quickest, surest relief known jeorvecads st IO ler furs sold from $13 to $125 | The police are looking for a third veion L Lovesome are our hearts tods and costs only a few cents at drug stores. It acts without assist- . Frie and members of ti npared with last years price of | man who. it is alleged. took part in Trsin Funeral from hor inte Tes The one we loved 8o dealy Insist upon Pape’s. ! family found no evidence of a de- the crime. . dence. 1013 8th st Inesday, Feb Tas forever passed awss, ance. Tastes nice. Contains no quinine. e SO . Autocar Distinctive Rotary Power From ground to top of body when fowered only 68 inches Only 120-inch wheelbass 2t Only 17%, feet over-al} Wheelbase only 120 inches. Chassis price, $4350 F. O.B. a. Chassis weight only 6600 pounds. Over-all weight (load, chassis and body) 20,000 pounds Factory, Ardmore, Pa. 16-foot body e | | -l ll--_-n.z—-—:‘ 1) p;“lw.,.i{{ e - siee s RO TS I A Hi] - I llhl” M) — — e c— * Only 156-inch wheelbase - P—eooe e . Only 23 feet over all. A 25-foot elevator will take the truck to any floor. Chassis weight only 6800 pounds Wheelbase only 156 inches; bodies up to 18 feet. Over-all weight (load, chassis and body) 20,000 pounds hassis price, $4500 F. O. B. Factory, Ardmore, Pa. Motor, four cylinder; transmission, four speed selective; rear axle. Autocar double reduction gear drive./’ byt P Load unusually well balanced between front and rear axle; an Autocar feature making for economy of operation and upkeep. Autocar short wheelbase design economizes chassis weight and also space in traffic, in warehouse, in elevator and in garage. Bodies furnished suitable for every business THE AUTOCAR COMPANY, Ardmore, Pa., Established 1897 The Autocar Sales and Service Company 1240 Pennsylvania Ave. N.W., Washington, D. C. Direct r’actory Branch of the Autocar Company Autoca Wherever there’s a road & the pain: he 1 tives and Till God in 1 own from abov BB ends_invited. i An ane to wi 1ge of love. L EVOTED AND ONLY | IRME. nuary DAUGHTER, February 1. Mintword i 1921, At ho n m ‘Orme Frneral Amelia and “the . late Wil fom his late residen, day 2 of the late Dr. February 2, at 10:30 el in her 78th year. Notice of funeral h = o . after. ERRIN. Members of Ladies” Banne il . ssociition are hevebr noffied of e ’5"’;", Departedithie. lite Jannarx. 31 onr iate member. Mrs. ESTHER PERRIN. In full eriumph ot faith. ] who died in New Yo:k eity 3 1 101 DAL “'h‘;’i : S axpoxt FATMIE B DENT Prestdent gene Allen. Funeral Thursdny at 1:30 p.n ANDONIA'P, TULBOME. Mtec. Secy. - ROGERS. n.m Saturday, Janua 1921, at 530 . at_hix resi N R. ROGERS izabeth Rogers (pee m t brother, sister and a host of ives and friends. from her s'ster’s residence, 74 I st. ne. * BALL. Members of Retbel Household. 171¢ G. U. 0. of 0. F., ted 10 assemnbl: at Odd Fellows' Tall 1921, at § al’ of S i ‘uneral from Moun Thursiay, Church Wednesday. Febrnary . ne. 3 z pastor. Be ter MAYM] n a MARY A. BRASS, Water st. se COPPERTHITE. Tuesday, Febr :'V;'ll.'"lv'.'l. at }." . at her residenc st n.w. A 601 31st st., JO wi loved mother of John J. Coleman of Auror 1 Copperthite. "Notice of funeral her IIL: Charles Vaiain, Mrs. Thoms. Shoridan and Mrs. Thomas F. €. She.leaves ‘twe great-grandehildren, ‘bruary Interment at Mount Oliset cometery. neral strictly private. (Springfield an Adams, Mass., and Canton, Ohio, Dlease copy. WAGSTAFF. Sunday, January 30, 1921, at 9 am.. ALFRED J.. beloved husbund of Edith . Wagstafl. aged 67 years. Puneral from 212" Ruffalo av on. Tuesday. ry « and_friends Invited to Ban of Washington, ve grandchildren E. F. CHRISTIANI DIES OF FRACTURED SKULL North pers Music Teacher Enocked Down by Bicycle at Street Corner—Other Traffic Accidents. Emile F. Christiani. a music teacher. sixty-five years old, wno lived at 1117 Euclid street, was knocked down by a| bwpnd of Ausle bicycle ridden by Allen F. Beasley, eigh- | WELSH. Sunday, Jaruary 30 teen years old, 1336 Fairmont street, at| P.m.. after a brief illness, 11th and Clifton streets last night about W G B R LT 2 8 o'clock. ~His skull was fractured. He died at Garfield hospital shortly afte: midnight. Takoma Park, M. at 4 p.m. Relati attend. Intermen: cemetery. WARREN. lumbus, *Ga., Ts Tnterment in Philadelphia, Pa. WHITING. Snddenly. Saturday, January 29, He was walking north on 1ith street | Il from: his tate protdcace. 1504 S0 ot and was about two and one-half feet 4 3 2 from the curb when the bicyele, moving | Jelatives ned Teicnds miod to-aticad. "I east on_ Clifton street, knocked him | terment at Glenwood. 10 down. Beasley, it was said, was about | WHITING. Officers and members of Osir's to turn south on 1ith strect when the | Lodge. No. 26, F. A. A. M.. are requested accident happened. He stopped the| to be present at a special commupication t driver of the first automobile which ap- | be Leld Wednewiay, February 2. 1821, at 1 proached and accompanied fhe injured| P.m. for the purpose of attending the fyseral man in the vehicle to the hospital. of our late brother. HENRY F. WHITING. | Beasley later accompanied a policeman HERBERT C. CAVE, Master. 1 to the ‘tenth precinct police station, | WOOD. Sunday. January 30. 1021 at 11 where he was detained to await the ac- LIZABETH C.. the belaved wife of tion of Coroner Nevitt. Weoaisraiioving SeniNteciore The deceased was a native of Den- e e g, where: it 13 stltad membera of | She 11 A o s 200 Lot bt v _were prominent in el C circlea. He had been a resident of this| Siomi ies” mormi tomyy 4 bt Mount Airy Raptist Church, L between N. city the past twenty-five vears, and is Rev. A. J. Taylor, pastor. aAur:'vilved b)t' sevlelm‘: sons and daughters. ives invited to attend. nquest will be conducted at the| YEABOWER. Tuesday. February 1. 1921, morgue tomorrow. WILLIAM H., beloved son of the late John A heavy iron bolt dropped on the| and Eliza Yeabower of 10th and Spring rd. tnr:ac:u =L the, Capital (Traction line | Notice of funeral bereatter. . eace Monumemt caused de- IN R . rallment (0f & Westhoand “car Iast)pouya TN ARCHER. sy deic doviag "flh; about 7:15 o'clock. The de- |} shand, passed away just six years ago, ralled car bumped against another{ put the reflection of that character. li car, damaging both. Miss Hilda| truth, love, intelligence, has left its impress, Koehler, Burlington apartments, pas- | which time cannot efface. senger ‘on the derailed car, ,was LOVING WIFE. * thrown from her seat and painfully | ARCHER. In loving remembrance of my dear bruised. She was given first aid at uncle, SIMON ARCHER, who passed away a physician’s office. six years ago today, February 1. 1915. Paul S. Burns, twenty vears old,| Six years have passed, my heart is still sore, 1744 P street,. was knocked down by | 4% time goes on I miss you mere an automobile driven by Roscoe C.{ XU Memory is as fresh toduy At {t was the hour you pased awas. Butler near Dupont Circle last night VI : \D. * Dy YOUR LOVING NIECE. HATTIE LIND. about 8:45 o'clock. He Was taken | upieroonG. 1n loving rememb s for Tajergency Hospital and treated {Tiitile daugiter and_sister, CATHERINE Vincent Pough, fifteen years old, | aay. Februncy 1. qotgr 'm0 P 280 to- day, February 1, 1919. 2402 20th street, was riding a bicycle MOTHER, SISTER AND BROTHERS. * that collided Wwith an automobile ! BAERNES. T f our dea 3 driven by Howard Kingman, 2009 H | D DEARL BARNES. whe paoscd swsy see$ea: .‘;h'(" lPt lfi;h Bl“(d l]j streets last ago today, February 1, 1820. n 3 ough's left leg was frac- Dear i tured’ and he was taken to Emer-| Bweet s the ooty which neves soull fodes gency Hospital. Flowers may wither, | Robert B. Mays, 220 New Jersey avenue, wgs knocked down by the automobil® of L. S. Helm, 917 South Carolina avenue southeast, .at Penn- sylvania avenue and 8th street south- east, about 6 o'clock Yast night. He received slight injuries. First aid was given at a physician’s office. A. J. WAGSTAFF DEAD. {Was Employed in Pension Office for Forty Years. Alfred J. Wagstaff, for forty years an employe of the pension office, died Sunday at his home, 212 Buffalo ave- nue, Takoma Park, following a brief illness. The funeral will be held to- “Imorrow afternoon from the Takoma Park residence. Mr. Wagstaff was born at Rochester, N. Y. March 25 1854. He was a member of the class of 1876 at Yale University and took a prominent part in athletics there as an oarsman. He entered the pension office as a clerk in 18810. Hde ‘was promoted through several grades to assistant chief of the board of review, which office he e held at the time of his death. HE B HUEDAND ANDACEILDERY. ‘Throughout his period of service in | CLARK. In sad and loving remembrance of our ‘Washington Mr. Wagstaff maintained dear husband and father, THOMAS F. a voting residence in New York. Mr.| CLARK, who departed this life four years ‘Wagstaff is survived by a widow and | 250 today, February 1, 1917. three ohildren. May his soul rest in peace. HIS WIFE AND CHILDREN. * GARRISON. A tribute of love and sweet mem- HENRY GARRI- January 27, 1911, and ELIZABETH GARRI SON, who departed this life two years ago today, February 1, 1919. It's just two years you were called away Since then each minute has seemed an hour and every hour a da; The days bave dragged aiong like months and months have seemed like years: Sweet thoughts of you are all we've had to drive away our fears. God only knows our lonesomeness since He took you away, But He will give you back to us in His eternal day. Over our hearts in the years that have flown, love like yours, father, ever has show other worship abides and endures, Faith{ul, unseifish and patient like yours. ! THBIR CHILDREN. * HAGAN. In sad and loving remembrance of our dear wife and mother, SARAH C. HAGAN, who left us four years ago today, February' 1, 1917. Gone, but not forgotten. HER LOVING HUSBAND AND SONS. * HAGAN. A tribute of love to the memory of ‘my dear mother, SARAH C. HAGAN, ‘who died four years ago today, FeBruary 1,’1917. Mother, bow sweet the nam: Her memory will never fade, For her face is ever before me As in the bygone days. She never rested until I w No matter what the time; 1 knew her voice I would hear As up the steps I'd climb, 1f 1 could see beyond the sky You with the angels above, As brother Willie waited for you I'd ask_you to wait for me. HER DEVOTED SON FRANK. * ‘HOY. 1n loving memory of my father, ROR- ERT HOY, who died two years ago teday, Febroary 1, 1919. ROBERT HOY, Jr. HOY. In remembrance of our loving father, ROBERT HOY, who died two years ago to- day, February 1, 1919. MAGGIE AND BOB. * HUTCHISON. In loving remembrance of 'ARTHUR LOUIS HUTCHISON, who died six Others may forget. but never shall we. HER _MOTHER AND FATHER, EUGENE AND MABEL BARNES. . In sad but loving remembrance of my dear sister. MARY E. BUTT, who died twe years ago today, Febroary 1, 1919. I 1 had seen you at the last And held your loving hands ‘And heard the last sigh from your heary 1 would not feel so bad. T did not know the pain you bore, 1 did not see you die, I only know you went away And did not say good-bye. Not now, but in the coming vears, It may be in a better land. We read the meaning of our tears. And then some time we understand. Gone, but not forgotten. HER LOVING SISTER, MRS. JOHN B. CROSS. . In loving but sad remembrance of wife and mother, ROSANNA WAT- ‘who departed this dife ten February 1, 1911. In_the graveyard, silently sleeping, Where the flowers gently wave, Lies our mother we loved so dearly, To her cold and silent grave. 5 She is gome, but not forgotten, Never shall her memory fi Sweetest thoughts shall al linger Ti:()utlnuk Bright. At the last meeting of the Wash- ington Association of Credit Men, at the New Ebbitt, E. H. Ehlis of the Firestone Tire and Rubber Company delivered an optimistic address re- garding the tire outlook for the com- ing year. “There are now more than 7,000,000 cars in use,” -Mr. Ehlis said. “They require a daily consumption of 125,000 tires, and the demand on ufacturer will be unusually Open evenings till 9 o’clock home, Felruary Clearance Sale $295 for Haynes 88-Note—Used Player-Piano An Unusual Bargain Arthur Jordan Piano Co. 13th and G Sts. ir loss @ f . Dlame us pot for 2 We have er pomr. . UER LNTXE MOTHRR ASD DADD No_mother now to gulde us - With Jove sinerre and ATDe. No-mother to caress us 7"As you would want to do. 1 A faithful mother, both lovinz an hoster mother @a one could find.v... n on, deer mofher. sweet -be hy. o W led_andyloved st bt ki HER DARLING CHILDRES,. JOHNNIE ~ ANDSJAMES: 5 -~ Dear ix the grave whers my wife ia la! Swaet in the memory whieh never shall fNda. Flowers may wither, leaves fade and Others.may forget ¥an, but never ¥l A Iilgr home we once enjoved, oW sweet the memory % Bt death has 16Tt & vacaticy rado Tiris world can never 1l ~ . 1 mourn for you, dear -wife. Rut not-with outward show. For the heart that mourne sicerel Mourns silently and.low. . . Some may think you are forgstien > 'And the wound is-nearlv healed. Rat little do they know the satrow That lie in ¥ heart cohicealéd 1 often sit and think of you Whea lone. { S47 For mem only friend . - That call fts own. -, My beart is sad and lenely now, My grief too deep to tell. * ot he thae vl comes 1 care not whe When I with yan may dwell. HER LOVING HUSBAND. Her gentle voice, her smiling face, ‘Are pleasures to_reeall, She had a kindly word for each And died beloved by il A smile of ly . z And when the sneels calied her hetme She smiled farewsll to earth. S HER _VEVOTED BROTHER DA¥E -AND WIFE. MILLS. A tribute of love and devotisn to our darling daddy sod husband. WILLIAM A. MILLS. who departed. this life oot yesr ago today, Febroary 1. 1920. ; Oh, how T remember that esllin the When the answering soul of our ‘loved-mme took flight. In grief. ton, we await that tall. As softly and silently the frars fall HIS DEVOTEN WIFE, ANNA (MONTGOM- . ERY) MILLS, AND TOVING RABIEN. VIVIAN, JOE AND ELLE: 1!17.“. Tn sad hut larine memory af my dear and only brother, WILLTAM A. MILLS, whe departed this life ons vear ago today. Today recal's the momory Of a loved one laid to rest, And those l‘hl;‘.romlfln':‘v'm'i-". Are those that lowe . SISTER GERTIE. * MORRIS. In lcving remembrance of our dear { T danghter and sister, PEARL IRRNE. whe departed this 1'fe ‘two years age today, February 1. 1919, Today 4 the memory E O o ot ome latd To_reat: And those who think of her = Are those who loved her beat. FROM FAMILY. * PARKER. In sad but loving my dear friend, Mr. PfllmA ‘who died in Philadelphia one year ago 2 February 1. 1920. : _HIS LITTLE FRIEND, RALPE STEWARZ.® SHERWOOD. 1In loving memory of pur | husbend and ather ROBRRT 1. WOOD, who “died three years ago today. Februazy 1. 1918, S g BI8 DEVOTED WIFE AND CHILDEEN..® . In loving remembranee . of & r wife and mother, KATHERINE' 1‘51% who departed this. life Febrnary 1, 1820.. Rest on, dear‘wite, we are coming.. . ‘We will be there by and - Some may think I'll #eop forget yor And my wounded heart wiil beal, . But little they kuow the sorrow Which is wjthin my beart concealed. Twelve months ago you left u How we miss your loving face, But you left us o remember None on_earth can Yake your pisde. DEVOTED HUSBAND.' AND STEEPE. In loving remembrance of, iy dear little dsughter, EVELYN STEEPE,’ m“ two years ago toduy. February 1, i “One less on earth, 5 One mere in heaven. . M SYBOT. In sad bot devoted memery of ‘edt loved ones, who left us ong year m‘m FRANCES SYBOT. Janusry 28, 1920:, LIAN FLORINE SYBOT, Februgry 1. - Death is not the enda it is but the tipplag Of the urn of Iife. that the unsees oye:. i And beauties may be poured forth with Greater magnificence on the faraway. shirs. THE FAMILY. * JURERAL DIRECTORS. Automobile Service. - Chapl. “ZURHORST” 301 East Capitol -Strept’ .-~ st el tal R by 1857 JAMES T. RYAN, 817 PA. AVE. 88, _ Moo Chovate Amditancess ™ 11 Livery in Cemmection. A TR SPE, 08-H Streer N - FRRW) h F. Birch’s Sons 303«{01(?"5:. N.W. "sh ue. Phone West 96, Autemebile Service. WM. H, SARDO & .CO. 412 H st nee. Phene Lincela Moders Chapel: _Astomeblle Fuserals. idte £ -u;.r.n- L