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‘ TH}.J EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2, 1921 I+ TWO AVIATORS BURNED | Jlisus, Kirkpatrick, who was txen: | RAPS SCHOOL PUNISHING.| NIGHT SCHOOL SURVEY. BA“- FR"]AY NIBH"’ SCHOOL SUCCESS CITED. |, r0x Ny mamontam. Miami, Fla. He is survived by his o y iear mother MATTLE WIAXTH ess of Teacher, | U. S. Bureau of Education to Gath- Miss Deal Shows Parent-Teacher : ? TO DEATH IN PLANE |bride of less than a year. Indicates Weak: modder. MATTIN BIASTY Wpmse=t Private Pratt was serving the ninth wad, Low drery. month of his first enlistment. He for- Claxton Declares. er Vital Facts. Body Advantage of Junior High 4 . merly resided at St. Andrews, Fla. . evers bight s day Machine Falls 1,000 Feet and Corporal punishment of school chil- A mation-wide survey of puh_hc and | Advantages of the junior high ot br g‘m o It ed v:.-h dren is “likely to indicate weakness| amdwate eventng educational institu- schools were outlined by Miss Alice | VTS T TR, ORI, Catches Fire—Bride Sees Ala- | AGKS | EVER ACT REPORTS. | ¢ the teacher,” Philander P. Claxton. | tions witl be made by the bureau of Deal. principal of the O Street Junior |BRAXTON. Iu sad ut loving remembrancs my dear friend. MATTIE N TUnited States commissioner of educa- | equcation, it was announced today TON, ® bama Tragedy. 'n School, at @ gt _ | tion. said today in a statement prompt- | 1, VA MRie bEen comin igh School. 8t a meeting last DIGRt | Gied one year ago todas, March = 1 MONTGOMERY, Ala. March 2 |Palmer May Ask Indictments Un-| 3% "5 eport he has received of se- "I:(’:i fomjthessutyoanas : Requests for Tickets to Child lof the Brightwood Parent-Teacher H ot e itin: e Vere punishments in some schools in | pleted. SR e e - ate Cly att were burned | pooric have been asked by Attor- | tean-year-old boy having received 10 ¢ill endeavor to find where the iShment of two of these institutions | better iyt 3 to a crisp wken an airplane in which il ol 1= e Y e rter which he sollapsed’ ana|Teau Will endeavor il i Welfare Dance Come S e o 2 HER FRIEND. EMMA FRAZIER . they were riding at the aviation re- | ney General Palmer on all cases in | B0 (N0 on home. cencers of instruction are lox ated and | : gioa S0 two FRATR muay wa AR, ik ad et iad s e B : utions ; > b o 2 authorities are in imme- ago for experimental purposes. and | remembranee of my devoted dwisiter MANTELS. FlREPLAcE p»[r depot plunged to th ground. L which pr cutions are pending Any person competent to t. ach and “_hfl the uthori o i ] - X X Muiz . FITTINGS, ETC. distance of 1.000 fect. and cavght|ypjer the Lever food control act,|manage w school can maintain dis:|diate cLares, of tho imstruction. also | From All Parts. e ot e e e | oo ALYl i e, EDWIN E. ELLETT he heat from the burning gaso | held to be unconstitutional last Mon- ) SipLing W E‘r;&::;::g?at?{dl:lzg;s;n,ryrg:“, e e e s e sdon receint by managers of{ oSNl R i BNy W N”\\ 2o 1108 9th St. N.W. becamo so intense as to defy all ef- - Ly the United States Supreme | jicei ave < ac “One of the great services Which | s Hotels of dslaktap) et re & hite presid 4 1o N . MAR > GO - —— — 2 Tosoue, . When the fire had| ey ¢ discipling have no use for such| BLL rendered the mation through |o’° 1T« hotels of drickraphic requests tng A musical prowram wax |CHAPMAN. 1 sad bt lovine ey of 1 been controlled the bodies of | “YUIL (i) he investigated on A eation - said a Statement issucd fOr tickets for the Child Welfare bail, 1 by Do Grazette. An in- v IATMAN. ner of tormal recept ness session. 1 followed the busi- to be b the Willard Friday night, gives evidence that inauguration visitors both occupants of the ill-fated air- i 4 eritaratie: 6d- by Federal CrATe r faund o b’ so baaiy man- | 105, I IO S L | MESSENGER GIVEN WATCH. | dion Claxton, “will be thy establin; led. cf red and crushed as hard e A e S i S By s 8 % - t o thoroughly co-ordinated | ° 4 fobo recognized as those of Fuman it iposblo t ondictments | Richard H. Hawkins, messenger in e e instruction. which will ena- | 7€ cager to attend this affair which s, w > asked ¢ another act. e consula reau, State Depart- 2 2 S il b e S el e The Supreme Court's | the consular bure o5 i reon who drons his education |coming as a wel o <nubden th < éuticura Soap Complexions HUSBAND ASKS DIVORCE. | | sirkpatrick, wh s at the | some instar s ; s years, yesterday was| bie & PereOt Mtinue seat education at | o : o i) bat s overcome by the news of her hus-|now pending but es already d i aeen i asa t | acter or special, vocational and pro- | »d by members of t in the District Supreme Court for an whe depa tite four yes Seap Otatmant Talcum Ze cverymbere Forsastpiea| | p¥OTCOME b UH, BORS, G0 ST DS | Cidea probably will stand. - except | Bold waich and chain, as a token of | acter or specia it et absolute divorcs from Rachac Marl, e Cutin Laheranertos Doy~ MudbemMama § | ot compléte’ coilapese [ where appeals have been taken. their esteem. i p Krupsaw. They were married March 3 i . = ) gtontans in private 26, 1919 and have 1 ildrer. At- "ts continue brisk at torney E. Hilton Jackson appears for | Me .y v — hooths installed in downtown | the husband Though hesven claimed yon four sears ag { hote lobbies in charge of pretty girls HER LOVING DAVGHTERS LLLA AY | and prominent matrons 5 ANNIE AND SISTER MAGGIE . | " The executive committee of the large CARDSIOE TRANES. HAYES, In wid but, Joving remembeiios COLEMAN. We wish to extend our sin our dear son and bro floor committer, of which Col. William e WILLIAM Eric Fowler i« chalrman, miet again| LWeks (0 our relatives and frionds for their] JAYES. who departed this ife. sudded - | vesterday afternoon to perfoet final ar- | Guih' of aur hushand and father SIX Years ago today, March 2 1915 i | rangements. One change of importance | IS WIFE. LULA COLEMAN, AND DATGI Toduy recalis the memars 3 | mad follows: Guests will not TER CATHEEINE. . \Ora loved one laid to et debark from the north elev. mber hom tors AL the | \rprER We wish fo express our Ave those wha lova him dwst . 1 {ninth floor and ascend on foot to the | MRl W Wl 1 e o o relatives ballroom flor, as previously annaunced, | semmor end tte Sme Reta Tl, the Waeh IS LOVING MOTIER AND 1A PHER, but will ride direct to the tenth foor| imgion Athietic Clib and many friends for| 9787 & thought af sweet comembras |#nd emerge dirccet'y adjacent to thel thelr kindness, sympathy and beautiful flora . e _Aecelving line, which will be in thel ut the den death of o Jmlored 3 Tfoyer nan, | and Lrotlier, SODORE WYMAT a hea s . ‘ Tn order that continuous dancing may | u THE FAMILY. * Hi8 pOreR be cnjoved in both ballrooms the Ma- | WASHINGTON. We w our 3 et memars of my rine Band_will be divideq into ihree | ke und i S o TARION JTENRINK, Wi 3 | sections.” Two will pias in the lurge| 3 e il [ Uinanes il AP p 3 and one in the smadl ballroom h cath of our hushand and embratce lives foreye l 3 | Elaborate Decorations. AsH i . MOTHER | Arrangements have been mada for AN JORDAN. Another sear of tribute S dovotion 1o the sad but ever proc unusually elaborate and interest of our deror B display of official flags and banne DI ivter, & < s NETTE JORDAN. wiho S { decorations. Several of them, fncluding | ALLISON. Tussday, March 1, 1921, at 450| years agn inst Wednesdas <t [that of the Vice Presid the Secre-| pm. HARRY E. ALLISON, beloved won of | and WYLIE . JORIAN, years o tarles of War and of the N Vor| M’ Ellzabern Maurer (e Harieston). | Today, March 5, 1018, at Atiantie oo x te residence, 07 Massa Gen. Pershing, are seldom under| Tuneralifrom his Daxs of sadness still coms o'er us, one roof, ctn ave: povesifervicen liay fenomning ilidden trars forever flow The Vien President and Mrs. Mar- D D i . aime (hiproh OSE A% Memors keeps our dear ones near (s p shall, holders of box K, in the small 8 rea epdigeiends dnvlicd. " Althiongh they died some years y baliroom, will sit in the center one |ABMES. Tuesdny, March 1, 1021, at her re: BY Hk TERS BLANCHE AN | 1 of the three boxes In the big ballroom | debce. 3114 16t st n.w. THEGDOSIA CULL PERNIN . taken by Mrs. Thomas F. Walsh. This oved wife of Henty B. Armes. 3o McKEEVER, o tice of funeral lereafter. it ooed, box will be specially decorated with - = : < fite A . e ¢ flowers and potted plants and palms ey T o ki ;. while all others will be draped with B eal o el be held | MILBURN. AN > n - ' 2;’::” "\_‘r';"r“ ‘f'l ;“"" box was " Kamuel A Jones BUIN died March 2, toip, | 50N Ml = f d for re il b v ¢, on Thursday, We wtood by her bedaide chased by Mr. and Mra K Interment private, We suw e "l'n.‘..’,, of Wardn Pirk Hot 5 . And when we renlized whe was dead . John Al S WILLARD DOYLS 1t wlmost Lroke our hearts ball un bt Bussell 11, and Marguerite (Thomy Dass of s 2 . ) special attentlon be called | Doste. the fact that the general public is | DUNNINGTON. Fehruary 8. 1921, at his H welcome, but is expected to| residerce, 138 ¢ et we. Maj CHARLES | poyy ) attend the ball. Some of the Incom-|{ ALL DUNNINGTON, won_of the late| ““Ngpsox S . Ifg visitors had been heard to ex-| (harles William ¢ and’ Catierine GUANDCTHLOREN AT e : o charity bailys{ Muncaster’ Dunning ancral from St 2 5 2 press the fear that the charity bail i v Chiureh, =0 and C ste. 8.0, Thursdny, | NEILL, In sad but loving memory of op ir. M 3, at 930 a.m. Relatives and friends |¢ dear dsughter and W RLOTT NEILL, who died Marcis 2, 1810, ; v CIOtHeS that inspire Vour Confidence are the Clothes to buy E""rl&:\-;-’ffi(fl?"-"&: rrow, & number of | ineiied 'to aitend. Interment at Aring.| PIP 1 B 5 [ prominent theatrical stars, plaving at| _to. o sl toda Once a man wears Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes---he’s sold for |ty mters, i, Ssed e fmpmanis, v v a2 et . . . - Lopen to all : life. He has supreme faith in the make, and the dealer who sell e e .| 58 S gy | {1arze baliroom. tickets for which are | GRIMES, Deparied this life Tuesday, March 1 BINSON. In sad but loving remembrane o as ball is DS In New York i it. No other make of Clothes in America has won the confidence i R |, TR e | TR bt e 1R, VIRGING NB, LEWIS § SUSAN 15, DORSEY. Presid Funeral was held d st iin o 35 950 LEMENTINE | SHORT IRORI Mre. PRilip H. Lansdale, Miss al meey) O P T e il - errv Brown, Senator and M lice Sate| kewlenor; n.w. Inter left us two yes ago today, March 2, 1919 v . . ) jFrank k. Mrs. Victor Kauff-| emiives ad foiosde fuvited to arient "o | 2 Nient ve mie £oq oy aughter. ‘ of American men like Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes. That’s just A i A e o I L Phalan, Mrs. Richard Townsend, Sena- 3 1 tried 3 s > SEBR A e hes h me. tor and Mrs. Lawrenee C. IPhipps, Mrs Ny Y Tut tiod willed. that abe snouid oo P 4 one reason why this Sale 1s going “over the top;” getting the volume Ewar Doicng, S inugene siale | rom iy Hlepl e the ol i S| 0, lied e b Batcheider, Mrs, Robert L. Owen, Mrs. | {0 attend n I placed upon ber grave hard 1o k —Irresistibly Spelling SUCCESS! . I DI OTED MOTHER. SISTER AN ROTIER, MRS, RETTIE SIORT. MRS ETHEL HALL AND ROBERT SHORT. Delos Blodgett . Farland, Mrs Mrs. Blki Lier of X Mrs. Willlam L. Mac- “rancis T. A. Junkin, nd Mrs. Robert M 415 ste. mw clock. “Friendy invited. 2+ | ROBINSON. _ In 7 s parted this life Toesday, Mareh | UGN Jumes, Mr. and | Tign, "at 6:30 a.m.. WILLIAM W. HAW. Mr. and Mrs | KINK, ‘the dear husband of Mrs. Glendora | Mrs. George 12 . | Rafael Henr. vin, Mrs. Joseph | ilawkine. beloved father of James, _we help hut feel <o lonelr {Hampson, Mrs. Henry Oxnard, Mr. and | Azeal and Francis, brother of*Mrs. Francis When her voice we do oot Lear? ‘ {Mrs. Jolin Hays Hammond, Mrs. Gist [ Dozer and Mrs. Jane Cox and unele of Miss For no words were ever sweefer Blair, Mrs. Thomas T. Gafi, Mis Henrietia Hawkins, Miss Annie Young. Wila Than the words she epoke 4o dear. ran, Representative and Mrs, Ira ¢ Tuemas and brother-in-law of Mr. Willlam Her clicers ways, her smiling face ley. Mrs. Henry Rea, Senator W, Jie leaves to mourn their lons & host i Tr 8| pleasiite fo aoell: Mrs. Bernard and Mrs, e intives and friends. Funeral from Ebe She had a kindly word for each Jones Cun- it i Semand "'E. “Church Sunday. March 8, at And died beloved by all. ningham B. J . HER DEVOTED AUNTS. MRS FLORJ Boxholders In Small Ballroom. never forget xon, dear husband, ENNIS AND MRS, EVELYN SHEPARD. ' ‘ | The hox bought by the Vice Presi- Whils fn thie woria T stay: BARLAT. 1In sad but loving remembrance o ldent and Mrs. Marshall Is in the ¥ knwws how I miss sou i This e e e e b [small ballroom, ~ tickets for these s ipspfuasapl Joror i tire o {boxes being blur. and the other box- | McKINNEY, On Tues March- 1. i . < | S helng 5 s 2 D: DALLAS, beloved b God called you home, it was His will, ‘2"{'\"5‘,:;,"“"',,';', ator and-Mrs. Un- e ored ] el (nache Iut in our hearts we love vou still; o d, Mr d rs. Van Merle- = Your memory is as dear toda; Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Titus, T L e At 4 mit . an Louis Titus, Mr. pom., Wedneaday, March Teln- Ax i the hour you pussed nw and Mrs. Edward Everett, Senator and friende " CInterment will | HEL DEVOTED _CHILDE EVELYN Mrs. Wadsworth and Senator and Mrs | be at Carlyle, 1l DUDLEY AND WILLIAM PORTER. = i Frelinghuysen, Mr. and Mrs. Charles | PETTIS, STURGIS. In loving remembrance of our dea ;. March 1, 1921, at his winter home, Ward, M Mina Van Winkle, Maj n Oriando. F1 ev. WILLIAM MONT.{ father, THOMAS HARRY STURGIS, whe Thompson, Senator and Mre. John iShields, Mrs HAWKINS. "Iy years ago, February Eliiott, U. 8. A; Mr. and Mrs. R ROSE PETTIS, . ., of 1724 Corcoran st.. { died so suddenly four years ago lodey ! i - | Arnold and Gen. and Mrs. Johnston. thiw city. Wi, Tettis leaves the following | March 2. 1017 [ ' Tickets for the mine boxes imatailed | Cjlldren:’ Miss B Semple‘and I 1 Tettls | You are not forgotten. deareat father, {in the reception hall on the north | Coneinnal Olio: €. . Fettis of New York PR e A . {side of the hotel are white. Those v and 1. 8. Pettis of Chicago. The hody T N A theeoly Bt ’ | holding these boxes are: (ol and 1l be brought here for burial in Rock SRkt o . - | Mrs. Cecil and Mrs. Edwin T, Puller. ck cemeters. Notice of funeral later. : AU T ) RO - Senator and Mre. Capper Cob aeg| (Kentucky and Tennessee papers pleasc | TILLY. A tributa of love and devotion te B Mrs, William i Siiacr Senais]| o conv) 3 the memors of my dear mother, ELLEN {and Mrs. Pomerene, Sensior and Mia, | PHELPB. Menday. February 28, 1921, at her| TILLY. who departed this life eight years ‘ | Pittman, Mr. and Mrs. Winthrop Cow-| Tidence in Ellsabeth, N 4. ANNA E.| ® P asath OF Alsich e b throp Cow- | 1o e s P he month of March is here, | | den. Senator and Mrs. Henderson and | mase af Sacred feart Chirch, 14th and Park | 1o me the saddest of fhe year, | Senator and Mre. Gay, Mr. and Mrs. | rond, Fridas. March 4, at 9 a.m. Interment Because cight years ago today I Robert Woods Bliss and Mr. Justice| nt Mt Telatives My darling mother passed aws | McReynolds. friends Invitgh to attend. Some may tuink you ure forgotien H POND. Entered into rest. at his home, 1887 And the wonnd is almost lieal - aieion. et ) BESTAMIN "WISNER, Byt little do ther know the sorrow { hustand of the lat N N - A L {REV. WILLIAM M. PETTIS Fnae™ e ey dftermoon ar3| MK DEVOTER AR DG p.m. at the residence. . DIES _AT ORLANDO, FLA. BT . NALH 3 0r Toctosed sob of FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Ralph J. and Lizzie 1. Prevost. Funeral i : from hiw parents’ residence. 1242 ¥ &t s.e., : | Assistafit Minister at St. Thomas'| [iumiar Mpmh 3 a1 735 nm iee t0 Timothy Hanlon | Epi at'8 a.m. Relatives and friends invited. * 641 H ST. N.B. Phone L. 5543. piscopal Church Here = . ~ QUEEXN. Mondas. February 28, 1021, MARY “ZURHORST 5 B ardy). beloved wife of William Succumbs. Qieen, sr., Funeral from the Fesidenice . of her daugliter, Mrs, Rernard 301 East Capitol Street Nuylor, 225 Virginla ave. se. Thorsday, | Phone Lincoln 372 3, at 8:30 a.m.: thence fo St. Peters | mwagabll rtinsville, In urch, ‘wh i1l be said for the re. 1857 pose of her soul at ® am. Interment at Open all day Friday, ' 7 : O iaisil it bes e JAMES T. RYAN, y Waxhington University Hospital, Mrs. CAR 817 PA. AVE. 8.E. LINE E. RITTER. wife of the Iate David | Modern Chapel Lincols 142 Marc 'y Y A Ritter. Funeral from the residence of Private Ambulances. % her son, Alfred H. Ritter, 1205 Crittenden Livery in Connection. ’ st. now., Thursday at 2 pm. Friends in- : i cues. Inauguration Day. ’ Lnots’ pomes o 1001wt s om. | WL RS PexmeCor | 3 B I et onuneey o, "5he| 1208 H_STREET.NW. ! 7 leaves fo mourn their loss a mother. father. s 3 < i : : g P O (FORMERLY S40 F STWMW) i host of relatives, Funeral from the Mt PHONE MAIN 108 Moriahi Baptist Church Friday. Mareh 4. O 7 e Codr ey e secn it | ARSpears - CuNichols _\WB'Spears v church from 10 (*'(‘:M'K dm 1 .‘ l:nlu';m»n! ! . Y Payne's cometers. Friends are invited. T i : % §8 | | SANTORD. Suidenis February 27, im1, Joseph F, Bfl‘Ch"S Smmm.a‘sxm A 5 5 PH L NFORD, youngest son of the la S tal L . i wrod and Ann B e et | 3034 M St. NW. BROUie o8 i hereafter. __ Automobile Service. SOULE. March 1, 1 , at her residence, 2117 OULE. Nareh 11021, 3¢ by eriaence, 217 | SN H, SARDO & CO. Jolin Tlartles Soule. Mass at 8t. Stephens | 00 5" 0 e Phone Lincoln 524 Catholic Church at 10 a.m. Thursday. March et Civapel, Antomobile Puneral 3. Interment private. ol i STACK. March 2, 1921, at 4:55 am.. at RAN “, P'rovidence Hospital, THOMAS J. STACK, J.F F K JOY = beloved husbund of Agnes 3 BB AW of the late James and Sarah Ann Stack (nee | Cbapel. S Hyatt). Notice of funeral hereafter. TOWNLEY. Monduy, Februsrs 28, 1921, at 2 ARY C.. beloved wife > | (NEfTHER THE SUCCESSORS OF NOE CON. ivara T Fowsiets aged 75 vears. Funers o WITH THE ORIGINAL W. &. EW SPRING, 1921 STYLES, in ultra- REAT VALUES in silk-lined Overcoats; : Fashion suits for young men; in a complete clearance of $75,$80'and st alddets dor dilier i et sk $85 values; the best materials of American ik y y e.s i n.ew and foreign mills; Dress Overcoats, Ulsters, . weaves from Scotland and America; silk- Greatcoats and Medium-Weight Coats for aged TR years. Funeral NECTED Thursday, .. from her IIH" SPEARE ESTABLIS! 5 1 i e rosidenca, 1114 C st. x.e.. thence to Holy | _Phone Franklin 6626 940 F st nw. lined, tailored by Hart Schaffner & Marx. Early Spring Wear. foetires S, Pt g B E 2 o bigges s v s M M. PETTIS. VEALE. Monday. February 28, 1921, at 11 816 1 ST. -E. Lincoln 8454, Rev. Willlam M. Pettls, D. D., assist-| am.. at the home of ier davgiter. Mrs.| speomobile Service. pel. 8 8" Eplacops Artiiur § 20 Shepherd st. o, ant minister at St. Thomas' Eplscopal | T G v S IR et it and embulmer. Livery in conection. Comme- We f”””"’-ff to J‘dfl’.\']’y you mmfilelt’ly # Church here, dled at Orlando, Fla., yes-| Tnomas J. Veale. a0 embaimer. ZAvery. s cmmece > e i a e he dence Thursday, Ma Moders' terday, according to word reaching here | (4" ronds invited th attend. Interment | nrices. 382 Pa. ave. Tel._call, M. 138, or refund your money cheerfully | 5 todey ngements for Interment in Rock| (FiTate) at Rock Creek cemetery. Frank Geier’s Sons Creek cemetery are being mada by rela - MEMORIAM. 3 tives in this city. The date has not yet | BRAXTON. In loving memory of enr dear :‘clhf’:{";_r]fl flflfflfllr;ll" ;h‘r'“.._’ 3, at 2 pm. basmsat daughter and sister, MATTIE RRAXTON. “Dr. I'ettis, who lived at 1724 Corcoran | Who deparied this life one year ago today, | = CEMETERIES. ) street, was in his eighty-fourth year. [ March 2. 1020. o | He had been in this city since 1900, act- | e shall never Souet You. Gesr Mattle, 0 ing as rector in charge of Grace Church, | & . s el B e for seuesal veara. Tater gor | of knew yone wrfering wan great. [1) CO! [ ing to St. Andrew’s Church ad assistant MOTHER AND BIFER MARY. *|™ Balimere Boulevard st DIS ausiog tHe tnoumbencyfjoriRer: [GSES | aRa N I sad but loring emembrance of |_Ofices: 528 14th ot 3.w. Dr. Dettin was prominent in the work | Txwuo catered Ingo heaves one seat 50| FUNERAL DESIGNS, of the Episcopal Church, acting 5 s today LRl ] trustee of Kenyon College, O] or Can_we Lielp but feel so lonely, B S feveral years, and was several iimes Wien et voice we do ot hear? Gude Bros. Co., 1214 F St. delegate to the general Episcopalian For no werds were ever sweeter Prompt auto delivery service. onyahtion! Than the words she spoke so dear. Artistic—expressive—inexpensive. NoCharge for - 17()9.1111 P 1 ia A A Small Déposit AL e e gt V| g ot e eS| —ppropriate Floral Tokems Alterations i ennsyivania AvVeNUEC cucersully dccepted e R T D | MR 1 Washington Floral Co. E. Sempie and John B. Pettis of this Her busy hands are felded, 1 LY. Ave. Main 108 city, William W. and Nimmo F. Pettis B o G of Cincinnatl, Ohlo; C. D. Pettis of New gr troubles are all eaded, EO. C. SHAFFER, L York city and Hugh S. Pettis ef Chi- cago, SRR RS o -, “ N 5