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STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.. FRIDAY, MARCH 1%, =L ] g B e —.—. 1 ’ THE EVENI R e e e A e e e e — = (R S e e ! N IN MEMORIAM. $10,000 A MONTH ALIMONY | | : | |GILLETT SEES PRESIDENT. ‘ADDRESS wiLL BE GIVEN |GERMANS PLOT ACQUISITIO 121, 2t 1| JOLLIFFE. 1 sad but oving romembranes of v Dog Loses Life | = A MRTNLA | Ty dear TOSIE (aoe Barreit), wisg Geparied ASKED BY MRS. STILLMAN | | . | l ON PRISONERS’ WELFARE | 1 e lite thrve yenrs gy today, March. 1, . | Defending Master | Enjoys First White House Chat in OF SII ESI A S AY S P ADEP EW ]\' s P 5 { b " { Lo 1 One who was alwaye kind, 1 Against Bandits l Eight Years. e Whiome Sart wax constant and troe, { Who was 1) 1 time. Divorce Case of National City Bank Cl!l‘:rAGrg '-‘»;N:n"'_l.}m'iu: \ker Gillett paid his first visit to Representative 8. F. Reed to Speak | | SRR ime : ran; ve his | v g A ey A R KATIE. . Head and Former “Fifi” Potter | ing am atfempt to hold | |the White House for eight years yes- | at Theater Meeting Under plamst T 11 f p & t Pro‘notc {LoMBARDY. 14 1rine foria® % X i ter's grocery ahop. terday. when he had a conferance with | A Sieaod maeet ells o ropaganaa to {beloved MARGARETT winy e onn SeaF Made Public. Three banditx wnlked into Pres Harding. “It was indeed a | uspices o y- { ago. Marcl AT vereary S Leonard Malone's at = 3 : . Vil NEW YORK, March 11.—Alimony of | | gered hiv 1o theaw we wa | |Pleasure to be able to sit down and | Representative Stuart F. Reed will| Union by Instlumg Fear of $10,000 2 month is demanded of James hands. The dog, watching from il confidentially with a President preside at a meeting at the Knicker- A. Stillman, president of the National| | a corner, hurled hix 155 pounds o did not hesitate to the | bocker Theater March 17, when E. E 5 City Bank, by Mrs. Stillman, the for-| | 51 Gue of the tobberw, ainking | |workings of his mind, to ask sugges: | Dudding. president of the Prisoners’ Re- 015115\’11( Attacks. e s ee into the man's throat. wons and to consuit a t his plans,” | . Sslets W o v i mer “Fifi” Potter, whose marital trou- | | The man fired and the dog fell | | Lt Spoatr t about his plans.” | jjer Society, will speak on the necessity bles became public here last night. | dead. 1 speaker € of work in aiding those emerging from e - Mr. Stillman, it was learned, sued for | | 'The robbers cxcaped, but did night for Pinehn in company | reformatories to take their places again . ';:'"‘“":‘ "”‘{‘"2"“'1“ is at or divorce several weeks ago, and Mrs.| | "°! oPtaln any loot. |» o jiew HAMD- iy the working world. Cremisjitieitear of & new g i 5 ot et LIV — {shire Hale og of Min- | *0 ) Rl Diatform will be United States [aggression on Poland which would Stillman filed a counter sult. The s 3 T |nesota, Phipps of Colorado and Fre- | o0 nE BGT losantatives, as woll as |cline the Silesian popuiation (0% were kept secret. Supreme Court Jus- i o1 of New Jer: and(Judge | eOAtOr AR L ers Of ihe District fox > lho| Sticsian popuia ¢ ; n’ce Morshauser, in confirming reports Brown Potter and Mrs. Potter, the b a . former Sccretary | Mr. Rred, a native of West Virgin ’_"‘ n with the Germans, Ignace gt L of the suit, said he had appointed a|actress, and & nicce of the late b |of the e e interested In the wei- | aderewski. world famous pianist and 1 win ¢ 3 st Mok & referee in the case and a guardian for | Potter of New York - s on his game of golf at | Hid that he w8, O ke It was started | former President S eE WAty and ol s aching Weart % & child known as Guy Stillman. Club in the rain || e AiLAd nE One |y x id du s heat to st Counsel for Mr. Stillman are con- Iwe with President Harding. |1 ";;" dete “:‘j ‘(’)‘"”[f“’:olu“ asoneyin a prepared s Aerie. giben ' testing the “tn,n;;‘my demand, claiming] BAKER WELCOMED HOME. ! . aid “the President | °F the sutho! newspapermen last might ubon his| ncome o 0,000 a year has been I - < & ol | showed he zood snort. With feet e o ¥ " .larrival in Washington from New reduced to 3520000 by pasment of in: | _CLEVELAND, Ohie, March 11.—col. {siowed he b £ £aud Soary WHE T \ir. Reed has been a constint sutper:| Yon” | come and other taxes. Newton D. Baker, former Secretary of Coufae 1 have ever seen, but | ter of the society since the dgvs L (1 e charged the Germans with duins el f;‘r”k'";" “’("e of the younsest of | \war, was formally welcomed home at ed on finishing the game.” Y R lle G e, present n;.«yr yn,m:(rm preent ihe cos in 1898, In 1918, after nm- .|e=n. £ hiy | honor by local democra 3L e pm. on arn |y Botieh 1 S e or the nr father, he was elected chairman of u: Col. Baker will be & guest of the city | ARMY OFFICER },‘ETIRED * What is heing done along welfare lines { gy /)" POTHETS: h__“ ‘! v the 1 board ‘of directors, and in 1919 suc.|Club on Saturday at a luncheon, at Lieut. Henry . Martin, in-|in this city. e e ) ceeded Frank A. Vanderlip as presi- | which Mayor W. S. Fitzgerald will be | has been placed on the re- | e thenians, which could b dapt er. The Cleveland Ae-|tired [t of the Army on account| e Tl e same |later. may be also part of the rs. Stillman was Miss Anna lur- m will give a banquet in his!of disability ulting from gunshot he o & < hlans. r chief 1% 16 Droduce the sonl . auhart~ Potter. daughter of Jamcs honor on March 20, wound in action in Burope. | number of teeth as humans ¥ Their chief aim is to produ 1, e & In sl fathes “WOMAN SPY” DEAD. George M. Hurlbut Had Many : Civil War Exploits MISCO, M. Hurlbut, who % Opening at 8 & Closing at 6 ent behind the Hnies Spy on many rASi «, i dead at 1 age of seventy | Many of Mr. plots, whict | ~ |covered virt: tire period of WS LOVING WILE, : the war. were pe in the guise of ONET SIMMONS Z A woman. He enlis 1 originally a Ohio resimant in 13 S deta 1o intelligance afterw Immediately a cam California and engaged in the practi of law. 4 i LANGDON BODY DUE SOON. | : Arrangements Made for Funeral of n M QS ¢ Officer at Boston March 20. Trihute to Ameries il S s Tribute was paid by Mr 2 ‘and Charlotte entered 1ot > RUTLAND, Vt, March 11 i i ) ke (hud, Chagtta || Clorial pust o - 4 body of W. H. Langdon of Boston, | Skl to Ame % =i e o T sl 1L Yw oday, Mureh § the Uni States naval officer 2 Sty A derful mind | 7 . ne. Interment 1 eannot 1 _ | by a Japanese sentry in Viad 1 =isii - ks ? . - While , | 1ast Januars, will be buried in Fore o Sifiet uddenly. Thursday _morning by o 7 cemetery. Boston, March oo h ! o o 3 JEAN FLORENCE PRUETT cording to advices from San B % % iatio v % . widow of the late Charles W cisco received here. ! e : Inloved mother of Mrs. Thomas | Mr. and Mre. Frank Langdon, uncle | 25 2 b e ded ; i e N S g and aunt of the dead man, announced % it i at| * r B Apt of word that the body would i . ; © at San Francisco on Saturd ; s - p : e & . len route to Langdon's former home, 5 Fldenic : oh 11, 30 a.m.. in the Jamaica Plain district of e 5 . : & ton. Relatives were said - bt 2 4 | dasra AN Jeloved ot 1 the California port to meet the re-| - - 4 mains. ! : | reate mailar ntie- | i £ g aud, er! A faitifal an z GATEAU WILL FILED. |: s ; : i Part of Estate in Trust for Grand- our dear ooe s el : child, not natural, t : vicbrated 4t 10 o 3 ! e il tade: # - j4 s - 1 1T n i metery . o ade and h 3 prevailing feciin ] e ot seiidence,] (Others maas fors Uit never will ¢ THa Wil lof JeAn G Gateay, u,w\u »n should ove 3 g 1 e I orrom N WESLEY AX) December 22, 1520, has been filed for | whe tuds to st psvie oX Sy B FAMILY. probate. He leaves to his son, Gearge g $ iy Sturch 31 ot ok 5 c. his stock in the firm of 1 3 N e iateau & s:.n',mlm-l L‘r?mr-l CARDS OF THANKS. yeafs ago todny 2 street northwe . e PR 3 In trust for his wife. Jeanne Gateau,| PEACOCK. We wifh fo frifess o k she is forgotten, for life and at her deaih s to hrcome | 12, ¥ foral trt : 113 almost leated, part of the estate, which is to be con- : ; : ok Bt ittle 4o 't Verted into cnsh. A granddanghter | DOROTIY PEAC T 5 i ater 5 *'lies in ' m; Emilie J. Gatenu, is toyhave $3.000)SIMMS. We wish t when she is twenty-one vears old, and | thanks to our relatives a el b, JOHN 3 e beloved the balance of the esfate fs to be| kinduess sympaty eod be : AT e ‘lfh And died wloved by a ‘ distributed among the son, George € | i It and b v . Funeral trom his late bome. 4011 ¢ pul O SIS o 3 Gateau, and his children. ~Harvey iz son 3 y g _ i i son. dear Anna. b o 5 Winfield and James M. Woodward arc | spo vostions Mabwit | : T | B O 700 sfere tifed 4ud neded the €68 Z named as executor: i 3 he ol . I ht Ui Glenwood: cetuetery. ‘ 'l meet you on that Z rendered. Just axles; soul immortal, HER LONELY FRIEND. EDRA SETTLERS * Z MR AND MES. EDWAKD N SIMMS _\?D Dwelling beyoud life's woes, SAMUELS. Sacrid to the memory of my dear ; DIES OF HEART ATTACK. EAMILY. Hrse e S8 S ansia sow daughter, ESTELLE SAMUEL i ; ¢ ; - : year ago today. Mareh 11 §030. ali Maret TonONIS numk manwes : | 703 ence, 25 hd ai . o ealid o o, e {hoakhe I B ~ | Burns, of 320 K street L e B S e d Tle saw your suffering here was geeat, ¥ 1 died suddenly of an attack of h { A .+ bel P s F 1 And opene. s heavenly gate. i - i - e 7 | disease at the family residen s- | father of Walker A artl, A. Taylof and | § 2 1 L o MARGARET 7 7 A physician responded { Joseph A, Tirewer, jr. He leaves o mourn . LIVE Every Garment Must Satisfy the Wearer SolF vemt Yo Mergency Houpital but | e loss & Dt amd (o isters Augtta | SHANNO. Tn inine rmemiranee of p Z : " Mart ashington A She wother, 3§ I 4 Mra. Turns gled ibefors ho reached | mibee Vi sinadhioh ikt af | her rosdence. th [ bt S it Sear ago toiay, March 1, o 2 : ends. " Futieral serv Sincteenth AN 0. - J— lace from St. Aloysius Church at 10 ¢ Streer Baptist Church . March 13, | Hiuex Compe; 4 r A watetied . If for Any Reason It Does Not—Money Back Biass from Bt Alovaiua Chursn at 1D} sisest Bantive Sl manyl s Taif ) (5s, B 0 Maves Compeny £ ETRt] Lt watcned e ey oy ) 7| ment will be in Mount Olivet ceme- pers pidase cops.) was eray tery. % in Jesus, blessed sleep. wn.u “m|nn;]: h‘?dlorch“lf; n;x.-n. And 1 slmost 1 her when &b Eaiay, o ) CALTER H. WILLS, Jr. ouly child | Ve to Uiess her clild Sl o T i and e "hrion Will bt the Tast one. ape clay,: I paist, L neral from her late residence K sti{ attend. laterment at Glenwood cetuetery. Fe e S e e L TR R A IN MEMORIAM. | WRIGHT. 1n loving m Florence Barclay, who was born in : " ALLEN. o loving remembrance of our dear| A2, mother, CATHAKINE ‘WiIGHT, 1862, was the author. among other ted s 1 Satas | Sonather, FLIZA ALLEN. Who departed this | Ui cighteén years ago today, March 11, works, of _ “The = Rosary : cars aigo today, Murch 11, 1611, . . [ ® Wheels of Time" and “The ; i 0 Thero are thoughts that never perish, o Callea: yon 6" Hlr heones T LIotheEs 7 | Her husband was Rev. Charles W. Bar- | dnughter of ‘il inte 1 L0l e B e s o il 7 oy e 8, James T. and Pa i S T Gearn 1 L T #pvech our bome, 5 , . 7 F""';f"'i"' . Maren 13 Kol nenpEeoren DACGHTER, MENKIETT. Al HER HUSEAND AND DAUGHTER. * 7 pury M. B. Charch, 11(h and K sts. now. 13% | JOINSON. | ey ’ MOURNI o T MES K] F OGN i A {DanE, & pornal e 5 7 ? ; L TAMES 3 TOnE b Gk ko 5% raonal tribute to my 1o 7 Dyed Within 24 Hours ¥ u,lm nombana of Empia A, Tiear Fa Wile the cirle that 3 ey 157;.4 MARTE L DADE, who 36 7 g ral seryic . March omplete : weetis ell - asierp oo ¢ 7 CARMACK DRV CLEANING CO. i o \":"-‘r- ¢ s O e L GAn. | f\x.l 10, 1ozt :.‘14" e Tia ines mpany, th st. mow. nter- LAk | Truly e a 1 el ol $ . ment at Congressional « BROWN. who w...l"a.fr cady 1o sheriber, heb ; ! Tife for the comfort of others. Some ] our husb or Z' | = : . DLEVOT ll"l , AN G. BROWN, * 7 ; 7 EDMONSTON'S ; ‘ Ty e s oroes: FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Zi] Home of the Original FOOT h | knows : ] 7 e, | DEVOTED WI ACE 11, BROWN, Z1l FORM Boots and Oxfords for S ; | Dear daads. we both eften sit and wonder v.L SPCIE:‘ARE Co. 1] Men, Women and Children i 205 oma think s soy HETED ST THE oRIaINAL W B e : 1, Wom d ! My Rnew the chang . i onty knew the changes ARE ERTABLIS : Hart Schaffner & Marx never produced such a magnificent i : o x| Prone Vrankis B G aw, { A D MILTON AND | % 3 5 3 1 e T’I L A I W ¢ B . h e | ek, Digaied snd Flniene : line of Gray Suits as we’re showing this spring. At Forty Dol- e Logica ay to Danis ot s ot e dsvmetite] - W W Deal & o F T bl I t W “ 1l HL!)II‘ l:.‘\lll:hi““\«lm died two years 5 s{?lu"si‘sv ':'. E. Liocoln ““ch s . At s il . arch 11, ntomo r e i lars you will find exceptionally good picking, in Gray Wor- oot I'rouble Is to VV ear : o ey v | TR LEE T e 3 and embaimer. very in connecti c s . " > ( Y 3 4 modern cre natorium, 1 Sh h orrect It 1 it | dioun chagel ar ™ steds, Cheviots and Tweeds, in stripes, check : oes I'hat - a8 2 e e e MR i i 1o, 1 think o S the truest el ] ; single or double breasted. Models and styles to suit Young F oot-Form | e T o el A | Some may think sou are forgotten o Ti 3 . : W afmost imothy Hanlon | Business Men or real Young Fellows capering on the shady Shoes 1 - A e ‘ DEVOTED “HH IHH' “ " | side of sixty. If it’s a Gray Suit you want — RIGHT THIS C e R B s iy 23:5551;-«: | %50 Tour dearext ‘and ouy ihiry WAY! orrect | et o apitey Street - 2 CIeRER DX AN s i Eatablisked in n-mnvflle. n % . ’ F t A'l t in the best « 1857 7 1 hix 8 2 oo | Lo SRR S v SUCEE . g 00 liments ; e Beurin that loved him AMES T. RYAN, FALLEN ARCH BUNION sleep i f b ) - RYAN, - d / ¥ MO VICTORIA CRAW- 17 PA. AVE. 8.5, You can walk through life with foot- case and com- it ot Ape RIE -~y = fort, no matter how indifferent you have formerly been nd silent grave - ) 2 i . Not So Long ‘4g0 You Would Have Paid $65.00 to $8. 00 fo’. as to what shoes you have allowed yourself to wear. g s v loved ; m RSPM&' . o In most cases you can correct your ailment, no mat- e e s kG Aealr: 1208 H STREET NW. These Fine IIart Scha ner ( ter what distortion has been effected, by bringing the Tonely evers uight and day: FORMERLYS40F ST ot Dright e it used fo be - | : 7 o SFOOT. it Lelg de e HONE MAIN 108 — foot back to what nature intends for all—and “FOOT- HOEAR = Cu-Nichols WB'S, 4 FORM” SHOES will do it ol Nt Atas. | ARSpeare chols WBSpears L OF T youth waw bhe: =S V ercoats_ Ltiseshoe tlustiaicn i psolile o R e sl: l;x \%Mhhs'-mm 1. ® “Specialty Foot-Forms.” A stecl LIRLOV/0 0/ e ot M e WAy . B : X dear 18 the grave where m other is laid, LA Dress Overcoats, Ulsters, Ulsterettes, Motor Coats, Great Coats of All-wool the shoe. l.t SUpPOLLs ! t wiil | 412 H &t n.e. Phona Tincola 824 S % $ £ ch: it hugs th 1S DEVOTED SISTER, LOUISE DEAN. * : M e Fabrics. All models and all sizes. the arch; it hugs the | GRAY. Passed away one yesr ago today. Modern (hinel. Antomobile Fimersls. A heel; it fits the ankle 7 s |y 1 o, MICTALD 1 GrAY 7 J. FRANK JOY €O, 7 like a stocking. Thon art gone. but not forgotten, 2319 18th n.w. 7 g- 5 - wsh 1y dove sball ever be, Col. 7 It is the boot that E ‘ . tunil e 1 ° will correct nine out i : I ’é R l l H of ten foot ailments. e i ‘1‘:‘1 '5:-':;»:“:":“:5:3::’":':? 'E:'r'x‘.:l;: mother, Slll' A GRO: wio departe g a ‘5 I | al.‘ ,l ' I I . s it! | Jene Sear ago toduy, Mareh 11, 1920, Baimors Boulevard at 2 g aS er Consult us about it! & Motler, *tis sweet to Il’kdnmrmbn-rrd, N ke J Aid plensan s to fin AND !lkfil’:BA\mulw“E.\. SAMUEL AD JA (Incorpe rated) . HARRIED. In_sad but loving memory of 1éth and ' Ave. 'lh-~ 1334 F Street HILLOKY HARKIED, who depacted this life = Andrew Betz, Manager R I R R R [ e e HAF‘I:E.E.‘ o : S 14 “MOTHER "\ND' PATIER, 231 19 | EXEIESSIVE FLORAL o Advisers and Authorities on All Foot Troubles st ne WODENATE FRICES. _ alie MART. In sad but loving rememipan _. dear WILLIAM I TART, who dep ma Gude Bros. Co.. 121‘ ihis i’ eight years ago-todiy; Maect, 11, Fromot auto deliveey m . bl You s M, FUNERAL DESIGNS, !3 EDMONSTON f& CO‘ HER LOVL GHTER, CHRISTIANIA, gpropmte Floral Tok s 1109-1111 Pennsylvania Avenue ‘A Small Deposit Cheerfully Accepted No Charge for Alterations

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