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Superior Merchandise at Lowest Consistent Prices @u[m Martin @ 1215F ST.and 1212101218 G ST- Store Hours, 8:45 to 5:30 Attractive and Distinctive Designs I\"'Elmfi‘.’t‘)lu\' inve i he lan. The AWAIT CHANGES IN PACTS. ’ri‘;‘&i‘;““{)‘&?flé{‘%’é‘nfl“w;; epresented at negetiations between the Hamburg- GOOD “GAS” ON MARKET. Shipping Board Withholds Action | Americnn Tt A R ation. frm e e Until Lines Form Final Agreements | — o; otor Fuel. Action on asreements betweerr the | |NDJAN TO SPON§OR SHIP.; Hamburg-American line and the Ameri- can Ship and Commerce Corporation | and between the North German Lloyd and the United States Steamship Com- pany for the operation of @American ships on German trade routes is being | withheld by the Shipping Board pending | : : | Conn.. a lineal descendant of Uncas. | cently made tes };‘)nzh‘;‘" 1O the agreements. Chairman | D¢ of the Mohicans.” has been des- | four citie i y S y s as spon- < = The two American companies have | ignated Ly Sty DA e L vew otk informed the bhoard of their intention to | Sor for pmee e make some changes in their respective | launched lr;y_ ]«he I~;l»:‘m&rne';:hm“vl agreements with the German lines, the pany, at Bridgeport, Conn. February | [00 chairman said. A copy of the proposed | 26. Mrs. Germain, s yeenfitiie) N L 7 hoiling ' oeaend the United States Mail haw | Lemuel M. O Ficlding. otherwise Doiling point of the been sent to the State Department, it| “Chief Occom of the Council of the |Junuary. 1921 being was said, because of international con- | Mohegan Tribe of Indians [ with 267 a year awo. Daniels to Christen Submarine. 1, 1900, Washington, nd San Francisco. point of gasoline sold hington durink the past year h; olin~ sol¢ ¥y THE 'EVENING STAR, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY %, 1971 American Line and the American Ship |Bureau of Mines Reports Quality Motor gasoline being sold at pres-|Three-Day Search Following Death ent is much better in grade than that | marketed last summer and is almost ST LR e WR S BRIRE as that sold at this season | the bureau of mines an- Mrs, James O. Germain of Norwich, | nounced today. The bureau has re-|three-day of gasoline sold in Pittsburgh, | front of his home near W :n|day when Sheriff R. 1 consistently hizher than that in Tocoomas,” is the daughter of]Other cities, the huceas reparted. the | ‘n | Hebron, comparad ONE HELD, SECOND FREED IN SLAYING OF SCHULTZ of Farmer in Nottoway County, Virginia, Yields Arrest. BURG, Va., Februa search for the slayer of Godfrey Schuitz, county farmer. who was s 1 PET! alleged | ottpway ot down in iville last Sunday night. came to an end yester- Sullivan of Nottoway county arrested Robert Martin and Roy Haggerman. hiding in | the back country near the farm of T Martin. an uncle of Martin, near ottoway county Martin, aged twenty-one, of near Wellvillé, and Haggerman of Peters- burg were named by Schultz before | he died as his assailants. Martin, he said, shot him down “just for mean- ness. Both men wero immediately given a preliminary hearing. Haggerman was found *not guilty” of being an accessory to the crime upon the tes- timony of a daughter of the murdered farmer. Martin admits killing the farmer, but savs that he did so in CARDS OF THANKS. HALL. We wish to express our appreciation to friends and neighbors for kindness and sympathy shown us ut the death of our be loved husband and father. ORISPIN M. HALL. TEACHUM. We wish to cxpress our sincere hanks und appreciation to_our relatives, glbors and the Women's Relief r their kindness, sympathy aud b floral tributes ut the deaths of o and devoied mother, Mg ACHUM. — SONS AND DAUGUTER. 3° WHITING. We wish to thank the many friends and relatives for their kindness and tended us in onr recent bereay also for the beautiful to the memory of HENRY ruary vited BALL. Thursday. Pebruars 3. 1921, at 8 pm., P ¥, e, 3| Dumbarton p ZAIDER I, beloved wite of Thomas L. Ball, Funeral services at Christ Charel, George D.m. Saturday, February ter- ment private, S 'u. February 1. 1921, at 4:30 m.. Mrs ANDA E. BANKS (tormerly of 911 12 THE FAMILY. *| IN MEMORIAM | HAWKINS. Two vears ago tod 4. 1919, ELDRIDGE, our fat band, entered into eternal rest Yes. we remember. it was fwo years age < That death came knocking on our doot: Stole our father one rainy morn Just as day was about to dawn | Some sar life Especialiy t ] But if Life doex not weem sublime ) ™ JACKSON. A tribute of 1 of iy dear won, D= JAM wh t one vear a today, February 4, 1920. HIS FATI JACKSON. In our ad: JAC who passed aw today, Febroary MR AND FATRMOY JOHNSON. A Iasting memory NAH JoH ruary 4, My little on, ving tribute 1o and in eyes of my dearest wife. HA this life Feb- Never shall 1 cease to Never shall your m Sweetest thoughts forever ling: Around the grave where you are laid | uE VOTED HUSBAND, SON. KING. LEE. evoted parent parted this | Sacred t of “our” MATT February 4, Smaller Profit for Us self-defense. He was ordered held for the Nottoway county grand jury, but was later released on $4,000 bail. st one s, t-grand’ 18 uourn their Toss. Linden st n.e. Saturday, Febtuary P Relatives aud frichds invited One by ove earth's ties are broken, One by one they p away. Bat we hold as « giorions token That we <ha; 't them some day BY THE CHILD MRS, IDA WHIT- LOCK, MRS. BERTHA PLUMM in Chinas and Crystal for the Well Appointed Table OMPLETE patterns it open stock and shortrlines of China from Lenox, Minton, Cauldon and Coalport THE WEATHER. District of Columbia—Rain tonight and tomorrow: not much change in temperature; lowest tonight above freezing: moderate cast and north- east winds Maryland—Rain tonight and tomor- AND BERRY. Departed this lite Febroary 3, 1921, : 20 o'clock p.m., CHARLES BERRY, beloved husband of Maud Berry, F, Monday, February 7. at 1 o'clock, from late rexidence, 323 'Va. uve. s.w. and relatives invited. Suddenly, 1 MRS.AGNES BARTON. ENOCKEY. In sad but losing remembrance usband and father, CHARLES who departed fils life five ©s ago today. Febroars 4, 1916. Anol. Greater Savings for You Our new price-book, just out, shows in some instances prices that enable you to actually save as high as 50% 5 HIS WIFE N AND FAMILY. * McCLINTON, In lov Thursday & remembrance of our = e, 214 Mo s ed_mother and grandmoiher, ANNA J. 5 Z row; not much change in tempera- KET EOWMAN, MCCLINTON, who departed this life seven tteries by actual comparison with other stores. ture: increasing east and northeast of Williaw . years ago, Februnes 3 1914, z potteries. y List Our winds, probably becoming strong on At et A Price Price the coast. 2 | (Exclusive Local Distributors of the Lenox Pottery) OMPLETE patterns. of Cut Glass, Rock Crystal and Gold Decorated designs, both imported :m‘d domestic. (Exclusive Local Distributors of Libbey Glassware) We will follow thee by heaven's light, Where the grave canmot dissever The soul’s I will_unite. Virginia—Rain tonight and tomor- row; somewhat warmer tonight; in- creasing east and northeast winds, probably becoming strong on the coast. West Virginia—Rain tonight and to- morrow; warmer tonight. Records for Twenty-Four Hours. Thermometer—4 p.m.. 47; 8 p.m.. 43; 12 midnight. 38; 4 am., 38; 8 am. 34; noon, 49. Barometer—4 p.m., 29.90; 29.97; 12 midnight, 30.01 8 a.m., 30.08; noon, 30.06. Highest temperature, 49, occurred at noon today. Lowest temperature, 32.4, occurred at 6:30 am. today. Temperature same date last year— Highest, 40; lowest, 28. Conditlon of the Water. Temperature and condition of the water at 8 am.—Great Falls, tempera- ture, 35; condition, 14. Tide Tables. (Furnished by “United States coast and geodetic survey.) Today—Low tide, 12:02 p.m.; high tide, 5:33 a.m. and 5:56 p.m. Tomorrow—Low tide, 12:37 am. and 12:50 p.m.; high tide, 6:22 am. and 6:42 p.m. Z ANDREW A. BRIGHAM. will be held at Brookfield, Mass., 2 pm. CARROLL. Friday. February 4. 1 a.m., at his residence. 314 South Capitol st CARROLL, beloved hux Carroli. Funeral from hi at 830 er’s Church, 2nd and C sts.. where requiem mass wiil be said at & a.m. Zor the repose of his soul. Relatives and friends respectfully invited to attend Interment private. Flexible Rider Shock Absorbers $12.00 (Set 4)—Eliminate the bumps, make rough roads $9.00 .95 .25 5.00 9.00 . A.BLAGBU McDONALD-FORTNEY. Iu lo of our dear daughter McDONALD FORTY life oue year ago today. February 4. 192 FATHER, MOTHER, 3ROTHER. * Control th Foot Accelerators— Syl the, 5 dless leather, stitched, oil and Fan Belts—Eniler, Jeather stitched,oit end Ford Head ‘Lights—)e, =et mede, 1.25 .50 Fo _ 7.50 Socket Wrench Sets—\2!5% 11 g9 to get at’’ nut s.e.. CHARLES T. band of Rox; MILES. I can never forget you, mother. dear, While in this world T sta God only knows my loneliness Sinee you were HER BROKEN - H DAUGHTER, RUTH CLAWE, Worcester, Mass.. * MILES. Sacred to the memo-y of my dear friend, KATIE MILES (nee Akers), who left me <o suddenly oue year ago today, February 4, 1920. g 1 do not know whe next may fall Beneathh tie chastening rod: One must be first, we all must pare to meet God. END, ETTA SIMS. am., thence to St 8 pm, 4 am, 30.03; DELANO. Wednesday, February 2. kit Providence ' Hospital. LUCIA 3. Remainy at the pariors of W. 1208 H st n.w. Services at St Church Saturday morniug, February 5 o'clock. DIEHL, 1 Our Tire Prices Are Always Better 1502 14th St. N.W. ‘Wednesday, Febroary 2, m.. at her residence, BLLIE DIEHL (nq Buckley) wife of John A. Diehl. from her late residence Saturday, Fi y . . 4t 8:30 am., thenee to St. Domincs S A s Church, 6th and E sts. s.w., where requiem ard, the shock severe, D il be snid at 9 a.m.. for the reposc | To part from one we loved so dear, ©Of her soul. Relatives and friends invited Rut in our hear's sie will remain (Sunbury, Pa., papers Please copy.) . }‘-‘"“' in ""; *a o eep on, dear st DYSON. Monday. January 31, FROM ToU 'Pg::{zwr:l;y' lxéa,.x;.l“xr,\ IEL DYS IOR, AND sband “of ‘Annie Dyson. from Hin lnte rotgenanie, Drson. 1 MURRAY. In loviug remembrance of our dear EAGLES. Thursday, February 3, 1921, 12:35 February 4, 1911. E AND OLLIE. D.m., at her residence, Florida ave. n.w.. | MUSE. In xad but loving remembrance of our ELLA RAY EAGLES, loved wife of J. L. mother and mother-in-law, who eleparted this Fagles and_ motte ot Grace, Gladys, Flor: | life one year ago today, Febiary 4, 1020, o aragles. Funeral from her| Out from my heart comes the bitter cry, 1‘.;' rnldp{m‘- Saturday, February's. 2 pm. | “Why, oh, why, aid mother dies <o ¢ hoers of Charlotte, N. C., and Durham,{ Then comes the answer 5o solemn and wweet, N. C., please copy.) . R DBV S0l ST ORONER. Suddenly. Tharsday, February 3.1 ouct the sonstc op 1 ‘f" e 1821 at the residence of his father, 20| OACk the happy bearts. rejolce. Slg‘_l:;\‘\l;(lgon ;:ib ,fl";";‘: d" ?WILLMM And her bright and smiling face E X usban Dora M. t of Grover. Funeral from bis late residence, at | * DAUGHTES I LW dolesy MUSE. * Del . Va., 5, Celook e Saturday, February 'S, at 4 | pEARSON, 1n sad remesbracce of o dons . mother, MARY F. PEARSON, who departed e TRRSON. Wednesday. February 2, 1921,| this life one year ago, February 4, 1920, :50 p.m.. at her residence. 75 L st. n.w. “Days of sudness still come o'er us, }?m"" HENDERSON, beloved wife of J.W. Hidden tears so often flow: endérson. Funeral will take place Sunday{ Memory keeps our mother near us, at 1 p.m. from the Mount Carmel Baptist ‘Though she died one year ago. z’:::("h,;'?:ddand I sts. n.w. Friends and rela- HER CHILDREN. * T 3* |BAVOY. In loving memory of our devoted husband and father, EDWARD A, SAVO! Jr.. Who entered info eternal rest two years February 4, 1919, “Face o face shall we behold him Far beyond the starry skies.” HIS WIFE AND BABY. * SMITH. Sacred to the memory of my dear mother, SARAH LUCAS SMITH of Win- chester, Va., who passed into the great be- yond thiree years ago today, February 4, 1918, Mother, dear. I shall never forget you While in this world 1 stay, = For I have learged well the meaning of Toneliness Since you pussed away, E! ANNIE TAY- - S MEADE. ¢ ‘STICK TO THE POLICY THAT BUILT OUR SUCCESS" P53 —— READ HIS LETTER.REPRODUCED HEREWITH Mhe Sun and Moon. Today—Sun rose, 7:12 a.m.; sun sets, 5:32 p.m. Tomorrow—Sun rises, 7:11 am.; sun sets, 5:33 p.m. Moon rises, 4:39 a.m.; sets, 2:52 p.m. Automobile 1amps to be lighted one- half hour after sunset. Weather in Var! Abitene, Tex. 29. Albany Atiantic City 30. Baltimore 8 Pt.cloudy loudy. Pt.cloudy Pt.cloudy Cloudy Clear 28 ERESR EAIN. Entered into rest Friday, Febrary 4, 1921, at Fmergency Hospital, CATHERINE K beloved wife of Martin J. Kain. BIBSRRRS Montgomery county. Md., at 2 o'cl : day, February 6, 1921. Ocach . LYNCH. February 2, 1921, at 4 p.m.. ANNIE A. LYNCH of No. 35 I st. n.w., beloved sis ;er of t:l: late Elizabeth Lynch. Funeral y. rom residenc 8; i :30; e 8 Sicatus Cheren mnEe ity PROW 1k BEVOrE avouten, per- mass will be said at 9 a.m, for the repose of TIE SMITH. - ber soul. Burial at Mount Olivet cemetery. 4% | SOLOMON. In sad and loving remembrance o, Jur dear mother, BEKTHA' SOLOMON, who one year ago todsy, February H 1920. *°HER CHILDHER. 5 | SPRIGGS. In sad but loving remembrance of my dear mother, MARIA SPRIGGS, whe died one year ago today. February 4, 1920. B3: BUsBLBEEEYY [RB: BIRIRERRSR 532%!823!22832523;8&&2!&85 Ra Clear Cloudy Pt.cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Pt.cloudy Cloudy GQear Clear Cloudy Cloudy Foggy Phithdelphia. 30.12 Phoenix, Ariz 20.84 Pittaburgh . 29.98 Portiand, Me 30.02 . Portland, Ore 29 am., RAYMOND 1L A by band of Ethel S. Pilson, in his 44th year. Funeral Sunday, February 6, at 2 p.m., from his late residence, 2851 Connecti terment _private. PILSON. On Fridsy, February 4. 1921, ebenary. at 4 t ave. In- (Richmond and Norfolk BRAISRTHERVBRLLTIVIRY: FRRLRLLIVBRLRNE Qloudy Dapers please copy.) Anniversary mass at Holy Trinity Church 20.90 loudy 0 Pt.cloudy | RAINEY. Wednesday. February 2, 1921, at 1 stood by her bedside, e - 29.64 Rain 6:30 p.m., BRIDGET A.. widow of the late 1 saw her soul depart, ce ” 59,60 Clondy John Rainey. Funeral from her late. resi- And when I realized she was dead 0. 30.08 Clear dence, 2313 1st st. n.w., Saturday. February 1t almost broke my heart. —_— 5, at 9:30 a.m. Requiem mass at St. Aloysius Days of sadness still come o'er me, Church at 10 o'clock a.m. Please omit flow- ers. 4 ar a SYPHAX. Guddenly. Friday morning, Febru-| HEE LONELY DAUGHTER ELIZABETH ary 4. 1921, at 2:13 o'clock, at her residence, BRUC . 1841 U et n.w, ANNIE . STPHAX (aee|gypmax, Simmons). devoted wife of Marcellus N. and & mother of Alma E. Syphax. Funeral from Hidden tears so often flow. Memory keeps my mother near me, Although she died one yes MRS. COPPERTHITE DIES. Wife of Baker Had Lived Here Since 1885. In loving memory of my dear mother, MARY M." SYPHAX, who passed into the life beyond February 4, 1913. Mrs. Johanna Copperthite, wife of Henry Copperthite, long prominent as a baker in_this city, died suddenly Tuesday at her htme, 1601 31st street northwest. She was seventy-one years old. Mrs, Copperthite was born in Wales. She had lived in Washington since 1885, She is survived by her hus- band, two sons, Charles Copperthite of Baltimore and M. C. Copperthite of this city, and four daughters, Mrs. M. 8t. Augustine’s Church Monday at 10 a.m. 6% THORNE. Thursday, February 3, 1821, JEN- NIB LEWIS, beloved wife of Chares E. Thorne. Funeral from residence, 518 7th n.e., Saturday, Pebruary 5, at 11 a.m. 4 TIMMS. Suddes Tuesds 1921, at Roosevelt, Utah, TIMMS of Washington, D. C. WEX. = Thursday. February 3, 1921, at 5 gclock p.m.. EMA_ I “wife' of the late Henry Wex,' In’ the 74th year of her age. Faneral Saturday, February 5, at 2 o'clock y, Febrmary 1, GEORGE _F. ““To live in hearts we leave behind Is not to die.” MARY M. 8. GIBSON WISE. In sad and loving remembranicé of our’ beloved mother and grandmother, ALICE A. WISE, who departed this life seven years ago today, February 4, 1914. You don’t know the sorrow to be left al Till God sends a messenzer to your ho *Tis sad when He calls for one or the o But saddest of all is when God calls y mother. 128 5 AND GRANDDAUGHTER p.m., from her late residence, 920 B st. 6. Interment private. = ‘WILLIAMB. All members of Hiram Lodge, 4, F. A. A. M.. are hereby notified to ble at James Rros.’ undertaking estab- lishment, 19th and L sts. n.w., Sunday, Feb- ruary 6, at 1 p.m., to attend the funeral of our late brother, EDWARD WILLIAMS, from Ebenezer Church, O st. between 2Tth and 28th sts. 0.w., at 2 p.m. By order of the lodge. J. Chamberlain and Mrs. W. E. Pen- dleton of Richmond, Va.; Mrs. W. E. Van Deusen of Baltimore and Mrs. W. H. McCoy of this city. Funeral services wtre held today at 2 o'clock at her late home. Interment was in Oak Hill cemetery. Births Reported. The following births have been reported to the health department within the last twenty- hours: o aAnd Virginia Cardant, boy. L, 3. WILLIAM LEE, Funeral Director and ‘embalmer. Livery in connection. Comme-’ dious chapel and modern crematorium. Moderste prices. 332 Pa. n.w. Tel. cali, M. 1383 Frank Geier’s Sons Co., . 1113 SEVENTH STREET N.W. Modern Chapel. Telephone call, North 529, "' # || Timothy Hanlon 641 H ST. N.E. Phone L. 5543. Quick, Dignified_and Rflicient Service, JOHN W. MOORE, Worshipful Master. W. M. H. BROWNE, Secretary. ] IN MEMORIAM. BABCOOE. In sad but loving remembrance of our dear husband and father, JAMES H. BABCOCK, who departed this life eleven years ago ‘today, February 4, 1910, Gone, but forgotten. *. ® NG CWIrE Taent 816 H ST. N.E. Lincoln 8454, Automobile Service. Chapel. “ZURHORST” 301 East Capitol Street vl Phone Lincoln 373 Established in Martinsville, Ind. B JAMES T. RYAN, Joseph T Mathias B. and Lucy Frink, Sl 8, George C. and Pearl Berbe, Ered and Phosbe Waldman! boy. Erank B and Estelle Dudiey, boy. Samuel B, and Loia D, Melihenny, boy. Norman H. and Hilda Harnes, girl. David H. and Mana D, Lam, girl. . Harry and Rose Goodmay, girl. Oharies E. and Sacha Can: il James L. and 1da G. Lucas, girl. Bamuel M. and Helen V. Pearson, boy. Herbert L. and BPisie L. Shank, girl. Saul and Eva B. Hoffman, giri HIS_IOVING WIFE AND DAUGHTER SARAH. BEHABETZ. In sad but loving remembrance of my dear husband, JOSEFH BEHABETZ, who departed this life one year ago, Febru- ary 2, 1920, Keep him, Jeaus. in Thy keeping. TiHl 1 reach Thy shining shore Then, O Master, let me have him, Love and keep him Style 4310—Stylish Cocoa tan for street or business, medium Style 3368—The smartest brogue style in genidne Koko tan. Medium weight sole. Per- funeral hereafter. . KING. LOUISE. of 5219 Dix st. ne., at Freedmen's Hospital,” after an _illness of ¢leven months, aged 49 years. Burial will take place at Mount Pleasant cemetery, ‘before. heel, (W X WIFE. * forated wing 5 ‘%.{,’;”:.J.‘m""f ‘boy. e :'"m = 817 PA. AVE. 8.E. 54 wele. Price, $5 PR [ N orbatine, elfl R ™ Reo L vkl one | Modern chapel ' 1 " Lincon 102 ¥ Evan J. and Mary M. Hallman, girl. year ago today, February 4, . Livery in Comnection. g F Joseph F. and Ola B. Jenkins, boy. BRISOOE. 1In sad but loving remembrance of G and Marle J. Herring, girl. my darling husband, HARVEY A. BRISCOE, eorge P. 3 : tenjamin and Auna Vehesky, girl. Who died one year ago today, February 4, e d Lilllan G. Cralg, bo: 1920, nd Forence Jackwn, bos. In s sraverard softly stecplng. . "boy. wave, FOR MEN AND WOMEN S SR Vil R L, 2 TetiaT Tl .';’.’.‘&“fi..fltf.’x" . And prayed for Ged to save. ‘and Elisabeth Nickolas, boy, Days of sadness still come c'er me, - Alice Quander, gi) Hidden l!l:l T! often flow S includ west styles in black R T (e TR cludes ne est S n al td MEN S Thomas and Emma Mitchell, girl, OHAPPELL. In sad but loving remembrance Jouph F. Birch’s Sons Style 5264 —Russia q 2 Romeo N. and Lottie M. Outlaw, glrl. of our darling litle boy, CHARLIN WiL, N.W. Betablished i brown and gray suedes, Russia ¢alf, = o SRR A WO 3058 M. St NW. Rt o = ; = ed. and 5 montus. R T Automoblle Servies. n Pt : lored k ds i Style 1234—Neuest pattem Deaths Reported. vt RN T WML H. 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