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¢ ASSIGNED TO FORT. Capt. Arthur V. Winton, Coast Ar- Wilery Corps, at the War Department, G0 TO CAMP MEADE. Majs. Edson L EBmall and Hans O. .THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON,. D. sines the rl‘. of the migratory bird laws Congress. demands conservation of water and C, GUNTHER BOY MISSING. Fourteen-Year-Old Clarence Fails TUESDAY, MARCH 22, 1921 Laymen’s Midday ‘OF CIVIL WAR, DEAD CAPT. THOMSON, VETERAN |, JOHN Beral from the residence of his son. st x. rr-'- DIED. Suddenly. Monaay, March 21. 1921, husband of Jape E. Stant. Fu. 08 A by Olson have been detailed to @uty with | marsh areas, the Department of Acrr | ASSIGNED TO CAMP MEADE. . «. Wedneaday at 3 oclock. | Iaterment Wasnington, W 0 1T M TN mitey at Camp Monde, M, culture' docfared. today. " FepariaTe-| ol Wilias 6, Morrew, 16th Intan: | to Beturn From Bicycle Bide. Lenten Services 5 SWANTON. Mondar. March 21, 182, at e 2 surve - 3 - - . - idence o " ney o - e | Sy S b et O | e 0TS BT BOEES| harmos e, fowrten e G Bbiens Al 2eem e TSRS 20 STNNREE Suits The display is especially complete for these days when you will be in a hurry— an 1 ed to the fow! Md inerease in the number of wild This Store is-Closed Saturdays at 1 P.M. HATS, SUITS, old, 808 Rhode Island avenue, with his lunch and a small sum of money ginia and enjoyed the trip so guch He told his mother he would return his son probably had gonme to Balti- APPROVES NEW D.C. HEADS Puklic Interest Association Com- B. F. Keith’s Theater Unity Lenten St. John’s Church Wednesday, March 23 Penitential Service, 12 M. Bishop J. W. Hamilton - ploye of War Department. in Company L., st Connecticut Cavalry . ; that he mapped out other trips. most- Yolunteers.” in’ which he served until . = ly in Maryland, and yesterday, s ischarg in Washington August 2, | VANMARTER. At Passaic, Ready for Immediate S at T ey, Nastiaran Haweel I prisoner by the Confederates until November 3, 187 ., when, under the of the Army. He was employed in the War Department here until August 20 last year, when he was retired. Capt. Thomson was a charter member home in Bath, Me. abeth Wilkins of Warrenton, Va. er of Mrs. Katherine Carpenter. #eph and Elizabeth Wilkins of Funeral Thursday from ber late g in his pocket, mounted bis bicycle Daily, Except Saturday, ® 75 Years Old. THOMSOX. tunier, Macch 0. 1921, at 11:35 \ yesterday afternoon and went for a i & Capt. Frederick Thomson, a ctvil war| Reriha u (nee Schmide) 4 short ride in the country. When he 12:30 to 1 O’Clock veteran and former War Department Trom Bis It restions otes notbretnmed at gfldl‘%gh:skh;; mnh)‘&qdu;ld at hfi home, 3634 Warder i :":’."f"'"i:hn‘:'fl.nu'zx at - Il | parents became alarmed a Sunday e was seventy-five Jatives and fr vited 1o : 7 oics o Tl o for i Tomorrow: shucndt ey {od frhar et o 1 CI bought his icycle two = ) 1115 1117 F SIREET S L S IR e Speaker— October 12, 1346, and came to the United | T or o L0 a short ride across the river into Vir- States seventeen vears later and enlisted 1 1In— early. prisoned in Andersonville, [esidence of Donald Lefferts. Servxce i This morning the missing boys Se .ces e e ai, z : Ruthertord, N3 Wednesd father was at police headquarters Shartly after his discharge he enlisted [ gprne apora s e 7 abouts of the youngster. He thought United States Army, where he served | and Mars Vel (nee Fo apo : Funeral from her parents, Rockville, i e 8 > ) more to visit friends. civil service rules, he was discharged in{ Md. 3 pm Wednesday. Misses’, Juniors’, Girls’ (Lafayette Square), e e it s e e in the office of teh paymaster ge in RBaltimore, M. WILLISM beloved son of Edward and Elix D.C. and Edward aad Phil Wil Address b of the Lincoln Post, No. 2, G. A. R. ; was e o K that. selection may be easily made and if DRESSES, WRAPS pliments the Present Board. y Past assistant majutant senral of tanl € Gty NI iement at Wareeatan. made now delivery can be promised for 2 Appointment of Capt. James F. Rev. E. S. Dunlap e Imenticr the EotomarTendiaipast IN MEMORIAM. Easter. ~ Oysterfandicunols Siudolphias DS ministrafors. BUNDY. In sad but loving remembrance of Z trict Commissioners was approved by 4:45 P.M. He is survived by his wife and three| MY dear mother, PATSY BUNDY. who de Louvre models are exclusive ones— even as the Louvre grades impress them- selves for exceptionalness—which means Louvre prices are likewise exceptional. A Charming New Showing Expressing in all the latest and loveliest youthful modes, Spring apparel for Sport, the Public Interest Association of Fast Washington at a meeting last night in Calvary parish hall. It was agreed that the board of Commissioners as now constituted, with Col. Charles W. Kutz forming the third member, augured well for Rev. Dr. Bratenahl Address by G.C.F., daughters—Mrs. Harry L. Fordham. Mrs. A, Arthur Denham and Mrs. D. B. Weller. Funeral services will be held tomor- row morning at 11 o'clock at the resi- dence. Interment will be in Arlington cemetery and will be private. street, years old. Capt. Thomson was born in Scotland parted ears ago today, March tuis life two 9. 1911 When & mother breathes her last farewell The struke means more than toogue can tel The world seems another place. Without the xmile of mother's face Though gone her spirit lingers and when its force has sped, ‘The three grades which we are featu: . . an era of good government in the S F it Our mother still is with us, for we can't be § -5 oar- District of Columbia. A committee Seats Free " Mleve ter ng are— School and Social Requirement. Every gar oo o Songratafats the RITES FOR M. J. FALVEY. | =515 > pamman = H o F - g C issioners on thei e- — SLE' i . $ ment Exclusivein Design, Refinéd in Taste, Teetion for officer o on hetr = Holy Week o CEEWS 1a oea| bt terin ramaaam (o 50 $ .50 S5 . . A communication from Maj. Gess- High Mass in Shrine of the Sacred | “5U¥;,, 15 o1 Pifp kuing, emenhmnee ot T Unexcelled in Quallty. ford promising to correct unfavora- Se . Heart died March 3. = ble traffic conditions in certain sec- Trvices Sars Every ‘day brings back sweet memories, tions of the .northeast was read. Funeral services for Midhael J.| Bvers memors brings a tear: - Sk. S ¢ S k R-d. Refreshments were served at the| |Church of the Epiphany Falvey, monument dealer of s DB 4 deep. within our bearts we cherish = conclusion of the business session. city, who died Thursday, were held gt HER CHILDEE . Others at $49.50 to $175.00 lrts} weaters, dmoc S, Niaing 5 12 to 12:25 yesterday at his residence, 1335 Park o doar. S O, i 3 o E Toad northwest. Solemn high ey |GEOENER. In rad but loving remembrance Habits, Underwear, Hosiery oo JBE e Bk Bl | | Address by g R i - New America,” at’Hamline M. E. Church, 9th Sacr . R . C. Ga The Latest in Sport Suits . and 3te: .. oniEht At 8 oclock. ® Admis: Rev. Dr. Freeman assisted by Cheplain Ignatius Fealy ROENBR, ‘who departed Millinery g (Fifth Floor) e T s AL BT U. S. A, and Rev. Father John ago, Javuary 13, 1913 e TP el ecseys, 5 P.M. Fokenrods, In e sanctuary“were | e a uehe of sweet remembrasce. a . v o ers and Re ust a memory Tond And true. o st oS %g = | GIVEN OVER 19 YEARS. Addresses by Eugene A. Hannan Junt x token of appreciation Dusd Is Q:‘(- seyfi. EWl‘{Bl: h PHILADELPHTA, March 22— Peter . Pallbearers were P. J. Haltigan, LAnd & beartache still for you - ]’;Iretsse e z; : ?l‘n d o ls: | D. Treadway, who was convicted of Associate Clergymen fiin}’é s SR e o LT e e ATt ats we're dis- Tweeds—sport- murder in the second degree on Satur- e e T oy Guar fins, BELLEAN S BRI playing=— ively modeiled— | day for the killim:‘ U Eentn !'i-ln‘eE e T —%, | Interment was in the family plot,| Who departed this life four years ago tods | manufacturers’ sales agent, here las BMonbl O s . | Nares = e $10.00 to $30.00 $19.50 to $45.00 ‘ b s 2omerity S ol CITIZENS AGAINST HALL. |t sy Fi hiea stren 1, et 10 e v <o st | f s e . . has been file or probaté. He D ont, SeL UES. SR I to twenty years. st il g gives his automobile, jewelry and| YU Live with me in memors. — = e - household effects to his wife e e e —_—— Stanton Park Protests Dance Place | ¢, raley. The remaining :,.«' a lipe .}‘fk,.w';: ;-m'mhr-w . Eape S oy Of & friend, kigd and true at 4th and E Streets. e e ol T e e e e , as g * my Teart alwaye holds for you A resolution protesting against the | 1€t income to the widow fo AR FRIEND, MARTHA FNEY. ¢ opening of a public dance hall at 4th and E streets northeast. was adopted the Stanton Park Citizens' Asso- ation at a meeting in the Peabody by School last night. A similar protest | boring schools also was indorsed A. H. Gregory, chairman of the play- submitted by her death one-half of goes to her brothers and one-half to the brothers of the testator. Attorney denburg filed the will. FLYERS DIE IN CRASH. | WEST PALM BEACH. Fla., March token of Jove and affection to the heol and de- . NELLIE A. HAUPT sed into eternal rest six months ago. 1920, None but myself can tell What the past six montbs have been to mo Since you calied with God to dwell Ik £ few montbs of life. | | parent-teacher associations of neigh- i itiee, 22.—Attempting a landing from too.| Bui God opeacd wide His heavenly gate ground committee, in @ talk from the D i But God open: e > = - SaiiEration low an altitude, Lee Rothert of this And took you home from earthly strife. floor, asked that considerati be ; e AN HACPT. * city and J. H. Farrington of Saranac Lake, N. Y., were Kkilled here late yesterday afternoon when their sea- plane struck the earth within twenty feet of the water and safety. “ Rothert, who was driving the plane became confused and lost control of the machine as it neared the earth, siven to the proposition of establish- ing a playground in that section of {the city. % E may all have our Sorrows, LUCAS. In ssd but loving remembrance of my dear bushand, JOHX THOMAS LUCAE, who departed this e three ~ age to- Seleet ¥ O U R PARTICULAR LIFE-TIME PARTNER—AN OPPENHEIMER according to those who witnessed the ( Sho departed this | accident. 2 3 " (5 . but pot forgotten Farrington, who was acting as S D e et e A Rothert’s insteuctor. realizing the | IS DEVOTED WIFE, danger, jumped and was crushed fo'{LOCAR, Tn tae bug long comr b e death. Rothert was killed when the | 5, G 120" Via e three ears ag0 to: CARDS OF THANKS. DADE. We wish to express our sincere thanks and appreciation to the relatives and friends for their kindness during the iilness and the THER. In sad but lo bexutiful floral tributes at the death of oug | @ o THER, 10 sad but loing sister, MARIE L. DADE. THE FAMILY. PRATHER, who departed t EDGAR. The family wishes to express its sin.| years ago vesterday. cere thanks and appreciation to relatives and Jast a thought of sweet remembrance, friends for fheir kindvess and sympathy and Just a memory fond snd true; for the beautiful floral tributes to the mem- Just 8 token of appreciation er. we shall meet you is no more. N, JOHN SHIRLEY ng remembrance ALBERTHA is life three 1915, 1 Form T s ory of the late JAMES A. EDGAR. * iy NOW. You'll never know e e i Ik, "LILLIAN NEALE: NEPHEW AND what a comfort and con- BORN. SIECE. ALPHONZOAND HELF RAMSEY. At Long Beach. Calif.. March 21 1921, te Lieut. Logan Ourlisle Ramsey, N, and Mrs. Ramsey (nee Kilmartin), a son. In loving remembravee of our bus- band and fatker, JAMES A. SMOOT. who Aind six years agotoday, March 22, 1915. one. but not forgotten. HIS WIFE. MARY A. SMOOT. AND OHIL. . ESTELLE AND JAMBS SMOOT. * venience a Dress Form is until you have one—it SAVES YOUR TIME AND NERVES from irk- f H ¥ tln‘e individuality and exclusiveness that the well dressed woman or miss considers so important. f of unexcelled guality we strongly advise you to inspect these, for we do not able showing of fine Tailored Suits anywhere else in Wash- ington. for hmostcfnmfllerembntme, two or three of a kind, insuring If you want an Easter Suit that is correct in style and believe you could find such a remark- e A o T U 316 7th S5t. NW. e S— . INCOMPARABLE Easter Tailor-Mades SPRINGTIME WEAR - | °3 : JE.Cunningbanm & Co, | | ing. A Nom-A FORM MADE table Form Costs $7.50 TO MEASURE some “try-ons” and shows you how your dress looks to others before complet- Your —can not too soon. all points. prices. Phone Orde s for EASTER FLOWERS be in hand {[Consult us now con- cerning your require- ments, so that your commissions have best attention. may Telegraphic Deliveries Modcrne SHAFFER 900 Fourteenth St. Maih 2416 Frank. 2362 Efl' m'."fi‘ifiy"'s& of Easter Flowers to [§ . In loving remembrance of our dar- linz bahy. PAT VIRGINIA. who passed away five Fears ago today, March 22, 1916. Todax recalls a memory d one luid to rest. A who still remember her Are those who Joved her hest. :R. DADDY, SISTER AND GRAND- K ean. Funeral Wednesday morning from his sister's residence, Mrs. Jane F. Mogtgomers, 530 a.m.. thence to the Comforter. _where the repase. Interment Congre cemetéry. Relatives and friends igvit BROOKE. March 22, 1921, SARAH E of Alvan Brooke, in her 63d year. un from her late residence, Willow Grove. beck, Md., Wednesday, March 23, WOODWARD. Sacred to the memory of our dear fathier. ISATAH WOODWARD, who departed this life twenty years ago today, Monday, March Mont. | March - gomery County General H OMAS Gone. but mot forgotten BALDWIN BROOKES, in his 67th year of HIS CHILDREN, JOHN, ELIZABETH AND 1 services at Pumplrey’s chapel, | THOMAS age. Rockville, Md., Wednesday, March 23, at 10 a.m. TInterment at Union cemetery, Mout- gomery county. 220 life Sunday morn- 8:30 o'clock, at ber, AEDELLA 'WILLJS 'CARTER, beloved wife of Isaiab sister of "Alex Willis and Carrie ZURHORST” y 301 East Capitol Street Phone Lincoln 372 lis Stewart. Funeral Thursday, March et I Moint Sesteel Bupri | (Established in Martinsville, Ind. reh, Gt m., trom h and E sts. s.e. Friends and rela- tives invited. e | . Monday, March 21, 1921, at 9:45 | a.m.. at her apt.. 1826 Columbia_road n.w. MAGGIE M., widow of the late T. L. Ce jey, ‘in_her 50th year. Interment in L ignified and Pficient Servies. “W. W. Deal & Co. { 516 H ST. N.E. Lincoln 8454, Antomobile_Se Chapel. L. T. CLEMENTS nday, March 20, 1921, at © a.m., Clea: FANKY wite of John’ J. Cleary. Funeral from her late residence, 2117 G st. - .w.. 'Wednesday, March 23. at 8:30 a. Wiseonsin Ave. jem mass at St. Stephea's Church at 9 1241 Phone Weat 804, o'clock. Relatives and friends lavited, " Io terment Mount Olivet cemetery. S Sunday, March 20. 1621, at 3:40 P &t e Homeopathic Hospital” Wil- | Tk C., son of the late Columbus and Vir. ginia Dashiell, a 53 years. Funeral Modern ehapel. New aute funeral ears. JAMES T. RYAN, the chapel of Thomas §. Sei . 1011 7 st. n.w., Wednesday, March 23, at 2 p.m. 317 PA. AVE. 8B ives and friends invited to attend. Interment at Oak Hill cemetery. 20 DEMPEEY. | Moneay. March . at hia bome. 132: e T e e LIAM DANIEL D) S b i v Bemas w2 | WL *ReSpesiraCo- DRAIN Y LAMBDEN. 1921, at Providence Hospi daughter of the late Francis P. Chariotte Lambden Drain of Havana, ‘Cubs. Funeral services at St s Chureh, 15th and V sts., Wednesday. March 23, at a.m. Interment private. (Havana, Cuda. ARSpeare ~ WB'Spears papers please copy.) HALL. Sunday, March 20, 1921, at 1:15 Joscph F. Birch’s Sons GMAS J.. "beloved busband of Mary E. 2p7E Ty (neo Aieorny, " runcrst-trom bis tate (3034 M St. N.W. Iviabiide 1ea1. residence, o s.e., Wednesday, b Serrive. 23, at 2:30 p.m. HARDY, Departed this ife Sunday, Marca. 1931, at 10 o'cloek, bis residence, 438 1208 H ,STRE%W (FORMERLY S40F, PHONE MAIN_ 1O8 20, st HUA' HARDY, beloved son of the late Richard and Loaise Hardy. sty s of Alice Hardy and devoted husband of, Nelllo Hardy; a kind and devoted friend of Lillian Barten. He aleo leaves to mourn thelr loss one san, one daughter,.a devoted bigther ‘and one stepsiiter and s & bost of relatives and friends. Funerai s v, March S8, Downs, pastor. eraniiis Gaa, o T st aw. 3. WILLIAM LEE, Fuseral Direotor and embalmer. Livery In Comme dious chapel and modern tl’r-‘l{ofl_A Mederate call M. Chnreh, 13th and ¢ at 1:30 Raltimore Notice of funeral In Wednesdas's age. beion Gertrude 1113 SEVENTH STREET Modarn Chapel. eall, Timothy Hanlon Monday, March at SOPRIA K. restd 19 oth ai . z uneral from the above residence o1 H ST. XK. hone L. 5343, Wednesday, $ p.m. Interment private, * T Monday, March 21, KE. Fund o'clock, RALIO, Tueaday. March 22, 1921, at 3:40 | THE PA . CATHERINE RALIO (nee HE PARK V, K. DICK, 619 8t a. Puglist), v Yoted mother of Nra. . B, GriBih. v, . The Par o of Mrs. H. M, Grifith, Mra. A, L. W. L. Hess, ‘Mra, H. F rtlm tery, Nea-seste- l: Alvkeos f:’mu.n Fu: | 0 Co Tian, Perpstwsl e residenco of her daughter. of graves. Thureday, March 24, at 10 Pal a.m. - Interment at Mount Olivet cemetery, Relatives and friends invited. 23 ! Ofices: SMITH. Departed this life at ber residence, | FUNERAL DESIGNS, Bs ey e m | FUSTRRLSESERE. o ,.;.IJ;E;"&. Smi ,;.'-,‘ ‘.’.Z."“,..'.‘..‘.f:l Appropriate Flaral Tokens Zion ureh, 2 T D Darton ave. and O st.. Wedncadar, Marcn's3, |- Washington Fleral Co. ) Interment at Mount Zion ceme. 1tk and N, Y, Ave, Main 108, ry. 900 14tk GEO. C. SHAFFER, % = e m—ll, Gude Bros. Co,, 1214 F St. rompt swe duliency SMITH. Al officers and members of the La- dies of Olive mmediate Relief Roclety are requested to meet at Mount Eien M. K. | EXPRESSIVE FLOBAL Obureh, t. betwesn Dumbarton ‘ave, | at MODERATE PRICES, 379 0 ot mw. Wednesday, March £, ai - il el el o ora 2 3. GOIXS, Presideat. " order af , MAKY SMACKUM.. Rev. Soc'y, Rz