Evening Star Newspaper, March 9, 1921, Page 7

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e ——— WEDNESDAY, MARCH 9. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. ? IN MED AN d Mary E. Harding. boy. William and Lacy M. Bernard, bov. | Mary Prater, s 41,52 Myrtle street. soxthen CARD OF THANKS. DIED. Edward T. 5 o S h R on E. v . Wilbur and Lettie C George Hall . 2239 Cleveland avenue. GIDDINGS. We Suddenly dns. March 8, 3 but lovig Temeosbranes B"lhs Reported. (Wifion, i and, Sars, X n'”f~ [ el Sanet . Danet s Sldrecamen et 1in en’sMidday thadka &oa 5 AT ELIZAREL BEOW N, wl hw hare been reported tof David J. aud Pauline . M [ Nelson Johnson, 1 month, Children's Hospital. ym ® fvh"‘:f b wurde g SRAIAR NROWS e Thor R, and > | Alonzo H. and Clara . Krauss, g | Le = oo THE FAMILY sday, March 9, 1917, Tomas k. and gusegn ant Virginia’ Xewsahe, wicl | M L nten Services e e | | Feriian "ina Jennie Robison, boy: Tiion & and Saran B s “ dhuniy, . arriage Licenses. o Rithard Sl Tda 2 Marriage licenses have been issued to the B. F. Keith’s Theater tollowing il Arthur L. Kirchhoff and Anna S. Richard: Samuel W. and | | both of Tavrence, Tee. jr., and Harriet Wiliiam' A. and_Hel | Willom"S, aad Nellie Smaitwosd, girl JEAN Daily, Except Saturdays, s £ ihe Inte T uick Service Martin A, and Mart {lip L. Saunders of Key West, Fla., and N JACK MILLER DIES b Havoarket, X4 o bt Robert F. and Tueker of Moors, N. Y. 12:30 to 1 lock 2 o two Wilim'p 2 MR ‘ Deaths Reported. 2 Hiranen an ety Shelan. O'Clock il . I thngl Jotn T anit N o falowing deaths ave been reported to| Georgesan of Des Moin 5 To OFEOW Son of Local Newspaper Man Vic- | es R, and Irma W the health department within the last twenty- | n D. King of Columbia, Ga., and mn 3 L E LEWIS M. THAYER |[' air i Xt s e e B S tim of Kiduey Trouble. T nd Eva Waolfe, Holloan, 74, 1100 X strect northeast, |~ Timotry Murphy an therine n onducted by Fri AND SONINLA S. Biukley, girl. 1 nia rovidence spi i d A Nickel, both of 2 Tien AND JOHN . xowa!:"“rxsx 507 13th N.W. inkley, girl 1 niu E. J Provid Hospit Charl ert and Anna Nickel o d loviog remembrance o — | Cleta Roach, Y Hompita Ltimore, M ] . 3 e B Ottarbueks 50 Emeigency Hos '(.J‘.‘,‘.f"\ (lement of this eity and Ethel Rev. H. P. Fox HAKKY HAR . = W. See of Melrose, Mass. o elive - e the Surface” ‘Thousands of Pieces of o ed Hospital. | o0t O N mer of Poolesville, Md., and Shealk ternal amoi 0 yeay E AR 1 N JEWELRY NOT WORN L [ ML SESTere Jackc Miller L £ & 1% Freddie G. Sirles of Kidds Fork, Va., an | = . 1 loved Nim ton e 3 Simpson, 8, 1346 Quincy atreet. | Freddie (. Sirl s S rer3e Hool e o A i e . Because of negleci—Let us put Texvere, 1 month, Providesce | Bipel B chitoe of Tenole, va. 50 1 || Senator Frank B. Willis and year ant deterioration is them in perfect condition so you e ] oF AN o, Ve, & work of xour home. PAINT pense will be small. Emma Walcott, 1 day| Georze Walker and Elizabeth S, Marshall. t " preserve it Clock and Watch Repairing. > Washington ersity | George Grayson and Alice Coo H x Intertas wud extortotimorkei [ coone ot s Jeraliag. el — [ Unity Leaten Consalt inzton Universi The National Women's Trade Union ! S r. k. FERGUS 1114 CHARLES E. TRIBBY, Jr. Walter Reed | 1/€03EUS IS preparing an attractive pro- i Se e g ON, Inc. 3ii's,. 615 15th St. N.W. Main 7108 = Walter Reed | ram for its annual convention, to be rvices e oned Painting Department, Ph. N. 231532 Freedmen's Hospital held at Waukegan, 1il., next June. N RORE St. John’s Churc (Lafayette Square), Thursday, March 10, Holy Communic | Address by | Rev. E. S. Dunlap, 12 Noon LOUIS M four yeary 1 and Opening at 8 Closing at 6 SUSIE ¥ ZELL ¥ N, CLAR iol"% | SORNSON. sucren NNIE M { § Address at 4:45 P.M. by Rt. Rev. J. G. Turray,| [Thomas H. Paynter, \'.'1<lrly Knowr D. D. Ee Bishop of Maryland tucky Lawyer, Succum KK FOI i Seats Free { ilin H 1 i\ GREET 0. T WRIGHT | Typothetae Holds Luncheon—Will BARON "OUIJON DEAD. and a1 ber o | MERCER em, but God loved the mittee of the privy coun: . Make President “Honorary. deud. it was anpounced here today HEL | cuiLons AND GRANDCH]] A reception t s T. Wreight, cduc gswood Sc In sad and I remembrane D o Oscar T ight, | was educated kil 3 a JAMES 1. MAXWELL. who di president of the Washington Ty-(and St J S G MERCER A S0 Lanee | two 5 dny, March 9, 1919, _ | pothetae, who for the first time i six | commons and . d IOHNSON, W. ( MOTHER. LIA M. TAYTON s months attended the weekly Mowmlay |rector general of e 0] T w v, was the feature of the R ) A “ " 1918, “|of master printers at the i - Mr. Wright been in Miami, Fls ~ | recuperating from a severe attae pleurisy. He 1 resume zetivities | 5 president of the orzaniz Heving Acting President Howard George B. Crane of th COUSIN OF WILSON DIES. SERI Wean. ANNIE COAPLAND, ILLEY. W al rotary. * | CWATERS, Fina Kennedy, Crane Printing Compan Karl v C il SHIPPING ROARD SUED. ;«)ha_on the fourth district conven . e —— s x,_un:d‘\.“wr.‘\::; fl'(n-:;:l[\m“\‘\‘Axr:r;h"’? t”xm;m-v i, Firms Would Reco Le SSES | INDIAN ( they eall, printer. wf3 Le made an h member of the local Type accordance with a motion the mectin e Rate. |OLIVE ted. 1his wer shll help then wh 1 when they die arv| Through Fall of Excha they tall N Two suits to re on of the ituted in < known, shown whom on earth my My salvation <hall & ~ Life b give in; o 8 - 4 by two export f . inst, their otk is done No c’mnge of administration can alter ALUMNAE TO MEET HERE. jioed 4 Sl Bre, the vsitory wel . , L L % Colls Wi to V. | L nt for 18- our policy of “Satisfaction Guaran- SeKoRWomentto Wote cn (Ghacg 31826 Co. place ; ing Association Name. i idoe < i Bt det our e & The Associatic 5 olleiite ] eitare) Y Ttk YOUR DEVOTED WIFE teed or Money Cheerfully Refunded | aimnag ASTeCIE0n, 58 (Cotleglate| sptered S STEWARE. 1. i 1 March 29 to April 1, will vote on 4 ns ready | datisiz by, PHILE proposal that its name be changed to cut, it w4 the American Association of Univers Women. The proposal is one of th 8even to be voted upon as amendme: to the national by-laws of the assoc tion. The first joint conference of the THE FAMILY, Visg remembran A W THOME sear ago tod ieht 19 7| two_national associations of college ! Covington N Copyright 1921 Hart Schaffner & Marx 7 |alumnae and the Southern Associa- | that they el 7 Ition of College Women will be held | of their during the four-day session. {in pounds ste HONOR FOR COL. MALONE . o 7 z di:;:_sz;mga? s;rvllce _Bcros;‘ {law been NCE TUDGE, wio dep a e ol Paul . o - 0¥ s ago duy |ty tor extraorainary Fecniim '1n 10,000 JEWS OWN FARMS. | e e ° é action south of Soissons, France, July . A sasiires to recall % g g; e |Value of Land Is Placed at! e tiad » kind word fo u e r - a u e u ]. S . MOURNING BLACK $20,000,500. St 7 Dyed Within 24 Hours Those who think that Jew A et \ : Z1CARMACK DRY CLEANING CO.|cut out for fx i don't ¢ A relier P % j 7 RS e Sy the simple ining on the TSl . . % 7 _____ Dupont Cireld, Fr. 52z age Americ will be s S doag 1p e, Liloe biow 6t} . 7 to learn that over 10,000 You live with o in memory still, 2 their own farm [ And wiil forevermore, : 7 laccording to a recent by and stitl my a i / el toreinn | lnnguaes 3 best to smile: 7 service in New York. Ti .“Withi & broken heart, or G Wil et me’ o't brought o at the tw ans n“u.n L% o5l After a 1 conv tion of the Fedeo t H “;‘\‘5‘\'“). EVOTE! \\ll.? i ‘ ish Farmers in America, & o . e : Oxly the Better Grade | . ™[5 Jhauly ot mny Wodb orive | 3 heard of. i ; Prompt Delivery ihe totai valiie of the fand IN MEMORI z 590 . 2 . 7 to more than $30.000.000, w In loving remembrance of our| | Hidden tears s HIS IS NOT A SALE---it’s just a demonstration of the et S b ot Sl el S e By Mo ust B. J. Werner [miiiaimiin o o e T A i ish farmers are forei value-giving power of this store, already so well proven e ELUDES HIS GUARD. ier brow to the men of Washington. Wholesale costs are considerably — |Famman. s= o 100 0 s e T the memory Fugerai Director an = 7 rom House o etention. | lower than they were a year ago---they’ve been getting back Dkf_‘éfuffiséfif‘:"fis A G B to “normalcy.” Our retail prices for spring are down in even WAL By, ey i e greater proportion; our profits have been cut to the bone. That’s why you can get new Hart Schaffner & Marx $ 40 fR PLITT [Biainieio bu:m_ , purten, | Frank cher§ Sons Co.. Gl will ald and comfort ux, 1113 SEVENTH ST rON.W. He alone knows o Moderu Chapel Telephone cail, North 329, e Timothy Hanlon 641 H ST. N ¥ "r.-_L 3543 “ZURHORST” i 301 East Capitol Street Phone Lincoln 372 . she breathed not 2 mur- maur, forter stood by her side, % ready to do the Painting, to headquarte ¢ botma soft dip rth and its sorro Paperhanzing or Upholstering In the meanwhil Quality Suits for . . . . . . . . . . . . . f, et | wn \ Y floor of the building to g0 to the however, leavir He Dore her | Established in Martinsville, Ind . Ce. His father returned home with- i orEn L, 1 1857 Geo. Plitt Co.. Inc., 3rgencs |, ot s LN SN Ba—— - Z T - 5 = i f Uiy RS - 8 Fincots 102 l t f H t S f f | | And when 1 ceatised o Livery 1o Connection. A I 1 [ Superi di Lowest Consistent Prices i e -. ) O O ar c a ner ‘ lf;zenor Merchandise at Lowest Consistent Prices i I‘h!v’n'_"r‘:"h' ":““'I':[‘v"”’ e m'R°3PG Ge [ | - e e " 1208 'H _STREET N) LOVING DATGH with soul divine (FORMERLY 940 F STHW.) PHONE MAIN 108 ARSpears - CuNichols W-B'Spears Joseph F. Birch’s Sons ’m4 AI S 3 N.\‘Y_ Estatilished 1! & Marx Suits—To close 1.50 Only a short time ago and you would have paid $55 to $65. All fine garments, light and medium | f()u[in Martinr@ with t Mod, J.FRANK JOY CO, 2319 15th n.w. | _Chapel. Col. V. L. SPEARE CO. (NEITHER THE SUCCESSORS OF NOR CO! NECTED WITH THE ORIGINAL W. R. ceded the rest SPEARE ESTABLISEMENT.) p | Whose friendship was ever set. Phone West 94| 1215F $T.and 1212101218 G STe I e or e Automobile Service. 3 At e y 412 H st. { § Washington’s Gift Store | Gifts reasonably priced and of ar- ; eded the S S T i | i . Ll S e ' thore. |Gk, Digaifed awd Ebecat Secviee welghts for year - round wear; worsteds $3 1 50 | tistic merit. Il1§1)ut1<_m of our vari- st . W. Deal and velours. Right now, fortwo davs onl ous departments, embracing gifts for , Ty dssiing grandmotter prato R T e g ’ y: ¥ every occasion, is solicited. We list— LOVING CRANDPADO NI ‘cgig?rm(fgs +d, you are always near us, 1 the pressure of your han J " ¥ of vour smile to clieer u te: Chinaware Art Potteries to puastaag; . ort ll'l oin & % ] | Sun:‘huu’ .“» are never lonel; w3 e I a e ||l Cut Glass ! Lamps Sudiy mismen f“'j et i i rum:m nnsmm. r ' Fancy Decorated Glass Candles o ne L USTIER MRS DE Gude Bros. Co., 1214 F ' B that you upied is vacant, Prompt auto delivery rerviee, . . | s Bask | it g 2o e s sty oy aes 1109-1111 Pennsylvania Avenue o Chases Y Skl KRS el for Alterations Appropriate Floral Tokens . . SRl e e ton Floral Ca,, HART SCHAFFNER & MARX CLOTHES M v i by geut Y. Ave. Main 108 1’1 Tt .im. “.mhfix‘w&'v; be remcubered by GEO. C. SHAFFER, %3 DDAUGHTER BEA- | RXPRESSIVE FLORAL EMBLEMS ¢ lat MODERATE PLICES. PRARSISIE VNS - e ——— —

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