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- order. PRIEST DEAD AT 102. . Pather Dandurand Oldest Catholic Clergyman in the World. ST. BONIFACE, Manitoba, April 13. —Rev. Father Damase Dandurand. Order of Mary Immaculate, died here today at the age of 102. to be the oldest Catholic priest in the | bers of the International Molders’ Union "‘(;r‘l.d.l He was born on March 23,|of North America defeated the refer- n t i Quebee: of French garcntags, T oI Father Dandurand was dean of his Its 3,000 members are scat- tered throughout the world. He took his first vow as a member in Mon- treal in 1842. In 1844 he was ap- pointed to Ottawa and remained there post of vicar general of that diocese. | when he received the last rites. MOLDERS’ CONVENTION OFF. He was said| CINCINNATI, Ohio, April 14.—Mem- endum proposal for a convention next September, it is _announced at head- quarters here. The vote was about 17 to 1. For Friday nuary, | Southwest, His death was expected last January, | Strect st {at Lorton, Va. !conversation suggested that th ably were runaways from their home: They were turned over to the. super- e tanoihe District refermatory | to be pushed by the American Soclety turned to their respective homes. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, THURSDAY, 'APRIL 14, 1921 RUNAWAY BOYS CAUGHT. Two fifteen-year-old boys, Russell| Smith and August Pagliochineo, the Engineers’ Society Cites Fire Haz- thirty years, being elevated to thelgormer regiging at 224 Linworth place! and the latter at 214 7th| vest, appeared at'a store last night and their Some of the copper coins used by | fl'lw ancients were as large as din.ngri to Secretary Hoover of the Depart- J plates. T’le Houa‘e SAFETY OF RECORDS, AIM. historic document: ard to Priceless Documents. Storage of the historic records of " Prob- of the Department of Com ticularly, cluded erce. par- in some safe pldce. 18 in- in the program of activities | of Safety Engineer: | announcement. The program of the society included preparation of a memorial addressed according to an ment of Commerce relative to the ' Sperry. R - ADay of Decided Specials 11th ST. NW of Courtesy. Tomorrow we shall offer sonie of the most tempting’ specials of the season Splendid Values in Dress Skirts We’ve marked down these attractive lots to give you a Friday bargain well worth while. Wool Plaids—of many combinations. Plain Blue Serges. Velours, of smart patterns. Shepherd Plaids—that are very effective. Box plaited—side plaited and plain draped. A Featured Display of New Blouse A special assortment of new modes and de- signs on sale tomorrow at— Including the pretty Crepe de Chines; the effective Georgettes; the very smart Tricolettes, with the at- tractive Chenille embroidery. Crepe de Chines are lace trimmed, ruffled and silk embroidered. All the Suit Colors and White, Flesh, etc. Tyon, Overblouse and regular models. Sale of Kayser nderwear “One-Star” grade—cut and made in the The famous Kayser faultless fashion; refinedly plain in finish. Shirts in Flesh; Bloomers in Flesh, Black, Grays. Navy and Vests. $2.45 Bloomers | $3.45 " Very Important! l:'t'id;ao;'1 l:da:)i'rfing , From 9:15 to 1 P. M. Only oats Because the quantity is limited—and the quality make and model exceedingly good—we are limiting hours of the morning—at $lo.00 Polo Cloths—in spring shades— Blue, Rose, Tweeds—in tures. Sale of Worsted Wool Sweaters & Wraps as expressed in material, the sale to the less busy girdle. an and Gray Mixtures; | the always good Gray mix- ¥.°;° 3 : Gray Sport Coats and American Wrappy Coats —in approved models of ac- Please remember 9:15 to 1 p.m. Friday credited make extreme fire hasards and proper fire protection of important public documents in Washington, and “especially the criminal the proper safeguarding of priceless Knitted in the new weave, in the popular Tuxedo model, with heavy worsted rope All sizes—and all colors. lack of neglect of the government, and the old rscords‘MRs_ M. S. SPERRY BURIED SAN FRANCISCO, April 14.—Funeral services for Mrs. Mary Simpson Sperry. elghty-eight years old, a ploneer in the { equal suffrage movement in the United States, who died here Tuesday, was held {today. She was the widow of Austin W MRS. GEORGE R. COOKSEY BURIED FROM ST. PETER’S Wife of Assistant to Treasury Sec- retary Laid at Rest in Mount K Olivet Cemetery. ve funeral services held this mBruing at Church. 2d and C stree for Mrs. George R. Cooksey. the assistant to the Secretar. Treasury, who died at Providence Hospital Sunday. Rev Joseph L. Weidenhan, solemn req James M. O'ilri acon, and Rev. Stephen A as subdeacon her Weidenhan also preached the { funeral sermon. The choir of St. Cecilia’s Acuden where Mrs. Cooksey attended when zirl, sang the ser whil, dna H. |} vard was soloist Sisters of St. Cecilia’s and th Heart Academy attended the services. Following the church services ment was made in Mount cemefery. The honorary allbearers were Senator 5 of the 3 iof the Tr Kelly and La Porte; Fugen . ma ing director of the War Finance poration. and Angus McLean of the r Finance Corporatic Judge Loddell of the Farm Loan Board: James L. Wilmeth, director of the Lureau of engraving and printing: Ray Baker, director of the min nd John Kicley, private secretary to ecretary Hon. The active pall- bearers were Dr. Lou 1, Jo- seph R, Castell, Frederick Boiseau louis k. Bradford, Franci Ma and J Thomas Manning < baptized. con first were Peter's Olivet 8 Mrs firmed marrie buried from Church. her family having { residents of the south | the cit Her father, A | flower, ‘still Jives in that section. {does Several of her brot {have been prominent in base bail in ashington for many < i ROBERT SEYBOTH DIES. ‘Was Former Printing Chief for the l U. S. Weather Bureau. Robert Seyboth, until his retire- st August chief of the print- ision of the central office of States weather bureau died Tuesday at his| allatin street northwest ser: were held this| 2:30 o'clock at lLee's Pennsylv. avenue Tnterment I ment ing d the United in this ci home, 1318 Funeral afternoon at chapel. 3 northwest lington c Mr. Se L 1816, at Hall, Wurt 2 He served in the 4th United Artillery from December. 1867 October 21, 1870, when he he Signal Corps with the rank of sergeant. On October 2, 1888, he was appointed civilian clerk. and was transferred to the weather bureau July 1. 1891 : Mr. Seyboth was in charge of the Wilmington (N. C.) station from De- icember. 1870. to April. 1873: of t station_at Mount Washington. N. F until June of the same year, and of the Pikes Peak (Col.) station from October, 1873. to September. 1874, He was in charge at Philadelph until December, 1874, and of W mington. N. C., for_a second period. ending in July, 1877, Aftor three years in charge of the CIVIL WAR VETERAN DEAD. IN MEMORIAM. GREEN. In lovi emory of my beloved hy RICHMOND, Va. April 14 —an- | e e o oared o drew Welsh, seventy-nine, widely life one year ago, Api 13, 1920 known Confederaté veteran and cash- ou left me, dear heart: I mise you. ier of the Virghia Railway and “leep on.” dear husband: Powér Company. died here yesterday loved you. but Jesus loved you best afternoon. He was a uative of Ire- DEVOTHD WIFE. UIRGIE GREEN. ¢ T Dear Chinrlie, the time that yom'se bees Nerms 10 your dear mother. R w0 long; | Bt think of you I do each day yor memors ‘Wil never fade wwar ? 3 . only links death cannot sever CARDS OF THAVKS. Are love and memory, which live forever. MORRIS. 1 wish fo express my sincers thanks HIS MOTHER. * and deep gratiude fo my ielatives, ueigh | HANSBROUGH. In sad but loving remem. Vors ‘and miany friends for their kinduess, | rance of our dear won and devoted brother, aympathy aod Lexutifal Soral tributes during | HARRY BROTGH. who departed this beloved | life two years ago today. April 14, 1919, Hix well remembe.ed footsieps We are Dstening for in vain And our eyes grow dim with watching wish o And tx are sad with pain Throngh all the pain wt times he'd smile, A smile iy hirth < eniled him b to earth ATHER. MOTHER AND . ARAH MORRIS MOTHER. JULIA MORRIS, AMILY. 1440 Swazn ot 5w NAUCK. W thanke und AND > but loving remembrance of EOSTON. W 2 1w nother. JULI N o LSt her residence P P i en ve cday now . M MART Iazac Bostor, Tiy keeping shining shore. Phwn e April 1 [ fowers 4 - VOTED . CHILDREN. JULIA BURLEIGH. HENSON. WASH AND B hi- T \ine remembran: . JOHNSON wih, LERRTON ed, wy | 7omNSO! ms denr dird theee beart's still n 1 miss you more ix an dowr todur e pmssed wway TED DAUGHTER. MATTIE MATTI LY. wh ivis und Triends are inite fe Bve years ugo today. April Taterment 31 Mount Olivet comators FISCHER. b Wednesins 121821, a Fleiis (wier Frices) A¥ years max pase ~ many may ta T LOW TENNETTA MA STARR . | MaGUIRE. memory of dariing it no EOMAGUIRE wio died four years Aprit 14 1w rted this life. suddenis 3 remembranc . R, GRAD ot o i MAGUIRE - 4 m us four ingto o w4 took my desr one away: . Sa Gaskins, Mrs Sussie gyl ificks, Mrs. Fanoie W nd Mre. Al ra Wiseman. Funeral Friday, 3 pm from the Church of Our Reedemer. Luth eran, Sth and Barry “ nw. Inter ment at Wellington, Va.. Saturday GLORIUS. On Wednesday. Ap GEORGE. beloved Lusband of Giorius Fune late rex April 1 Tmmacula him alter a littie fo 0 young. v '8 be done. Conception 9.3 - . he vore. Refatives aud f (private) at St u.u';m;.n. ‘Thursday The rei Kendrick, HIGHFIELD, in the Nth yewr Funeral se: April 14, HIS LOVING WIFE FRANCES + asy, April 16, at In loving remembrance of onr friends invited Mn—h . WILLIAM H HOTTEL. Wednesday. April 13. 1921, AN st Sl this life four HOTTEL (nee Miller). aged % years. widow | 1 S n:‘:“x”' 1917 S5 ezl ivtds may think we have forgotien S Aud our wounded hearts have heaivd s sertaking, ‘le do they know the murn cemefers. Friends sod relatives hat lies withi HOWLIN. Wednesday. Apeil 5:45 a.m.. ALBERT J. (BROW. RITENOUR. r son Friday at 10 a.m. aled. IERS. SISTERS AND 117 GHTER. " In loving remembran +d_husbend wnd our father. Ji W STIAN. was wuddenly taken years ago today, April 14, 1919, shall steer my bark where the waves of ms termeni Congressional Y. Reiatives and friends invited. 110 JENKINS. Suddeniy. April 13. 1921 at 4.3 Frow dark, 3,5, FLORENCE, Gaughier ot 11 lair 1 shall cross o' stranger sea, Baltimere office he was assigned to the central office. in this city. in August of 1882. Mr. Seyboth was i successively chief of the telegraph. | Suppiics ana printing divisions of the central office of the weather bureau, gerving in the last-named capacity until his retirement, on account of age and ill-health in August of 192 l He is survived by his wife, Mrs i Francis N. Seyboth. RITES FOR LIEUT. SMITH. Military Honors Tomorrow for Officer Killed in France. Military funeral services for Lieut. Dick D. Smith, Company A. 108th Regiment, 27th_ Division, who was killed October 17, 1918, while leading his-men in action at San Souplet, Prance, will be held this afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at Arlington cemetery. Lieut. Smith’s mother, Mrs. Egbert Carpenter, lives at 4002 New Hamj shire avenue northwest, this city. Members of the District of Columbia Chapter, American War.Mothers, will assemble at®the station at 12th street and Pennsylvania avenue northwest at 1:30 o'clock tomorrow to take the cars for Arlington and attend the services. Lieut. Smith entered the Army at Rochester, N. Y. —_— MRS. DRISCOLL DIES. Mrs. Margaret Driscoll. mother of Miss Mary E. Driscoll and sister of Mrs. Nurizso De Frontania, wife of the former consul general of Italy, died Tuesday at her residence, 2418 G ‘street northwest. Funeral services will be held Fri- day morning at 9 o'clock at St Stephen’s Church, 25th street and Pennsylvania avenue northwest, where mass will be said. The body is_at Clements’ undertaking estab- lishment, 1241 Wisconsin ' avenue northwest. Interment will be in HEART ATTACK IS FATAL. Clement A. Bauer, for twenty-seven years an employe of the government printing office, died suddenly of heart disease Tuesday at his home, 714 Dolphin street, Baltimore, Md. He was fifty-seven years old. Funeral services will be held Friday morning at the Church of the Im- maculate Conception, Baltimore. Mount Olivet cemetery. YOUR FURS NEED ATTENTION —after a_winter's wear. Wiy not dring them to me? I will do the right thing by you in work as well as in price. Cold Storage for Furs Martin Wolf 30-32 Florida Ave. NW. MOURNING BLACK Dyed Within 24 Hours CARMACK DRY CLEANING CO. 2469 18th St., Col. 636 Dupont Circle, Fr. 5232 ‘WASHINGTON.. On Thursday, SUNDAYS April 17, May 15, June 12 SPECIAL THROUGH TRAIN to Peana, Bta., Tth Av. & 384 heart of New York City. 6.40 a.m. Retorning, leaves New York 5.30 p.m. equipment avadiable. Tidkats en sale Fridey —MI-. date of excursien. Pennsylvania System - ‘WASHINGTON. BERNSTEIN. CLARK. ENGEL. In sad but H. B and Mary Fugeral wrv “ = ires 8t 6L BB e Thursdas a1 4 pm. | airapge” | A1 1o on that beight Interment privat > Wucre my loved one walts for me. KIMBALL. Tuesday. April 12, HIN LOVING WIFE. residencs ot i Son. Judgs 3 TIAN. the Poriger apart s ta band of the late E e e 1. Speare Compauy's b 930 3 . Thursday. April 14, . LEO. Wednesds: April 13, 1921, at 10 pm.. N T., beloved daughter of fhe late d len Leo. Fuaers! from resi depee, 702 Srd »t. se. 8t 9 am Satorda; April 16, Themee to St Peter's (i ’ 2 Requiem mass. . e e On_ Wednesday. April 13 4 it 5 LYNCH, son of the late Martin s d | Hanora Lynch. Fareral from residence of his danghter, Mre. Charles Fletcher, g 1st st. n.w. Friday morming. thenee fo St Alo; s Church, where mass will be said at 10 2.m. Interment Mount Olivet cemetery. Relatives and friends invited. 14 MILLER. April 13, 1921, at Providence Hos- P RICHARD . beloved husland of Elizabeth Oertly Miller, 245 Sth st. .s.e. Notice of funeral later. MILLER. Washingion, D. C.. Lodge. 15 K. P. 0. Flks.—The lodge will conveme in session of sorrow at 5 p. iday. April | 5, for the purpose of paring a tribute to the memory of our late brother, RICH- ARD E. MILLER, who died April 13. Al members requested to be presemt. By order of P. J. CALLAN. Exalted Ruler. : WM. 3. SHELBY, Seeretary. MORTIMER. Wednesday, April 13. 1921 at 3 a.m., LBONARD F.. beloved husband of M. Mortimer (nee Randall): aged Funeral from his late residence. Friday, April 15, at 8:30 a.m. remembranee of d our mother, VIR s grect world of strife, Thou shalt always be remembered As jon 0d gives me life gooe whire the soul hath rest And the earvs of life are done. 1 miss thy kind aud willing haod, Thy fond and ‘warvest care. My home iv dark without thee, 1 miss thee everywhere. My beart deep in sorrow returns to this day, As memory recalls how death bore ¥on aws. Aud left me in tears. in grief and in woe. ‘When 1 stood by your grave seven years ago. HIS DEVOTED WIFE. ley's undertaking pariors. Funeral from Nalley's undertakiog pariors, 131 11th st. s.e.. Saturday, April 1 at 8:30 a.m., thence to St. Pet ¢ whefe mam ‘will be mid at $ a.m. ment at Mount Olivet cemetery. fowers. O'BRIEN. Tuesday. April 12. 1921. JAMI A.. beloved husband of Jane V. O'Hrien (nee Seilers) and son of John J. avd the la Catherine 0'B; aged 34 years. Funeral from his fathe P st. n. Friday, April 1. Holy * Trinity Chureh at 9:30 am. lnterment Arlington cemetery. Relatives and frieuds invited. 14° ROLLINS.« On Thursday, April 14, 1921, at Capitol Heights, AY, beloved wife of Lieut. and beloved daughter of W N. aod Annie E. Steele, in ber Sith year. Fuseral from ber late residence on Monday, April 18, at 2 p.m., from the Capitol Heights Congregational Church, Relatives and friends invited to attend. Interment Chapel. ROLLINS. Tuesdas, April 12 1921, at 10:15 am.. at her residence. 18 D st se. MAKTHA SCIPIO ROLLJNS, devoted mother of Marion and Louis Scigio and Bessie Scipio Jackson and sister of Ida B. Brown. Fu- neral Frida) . from Zion rd and 41 Frank Geier’s Sons Co,, 1113 SEVENTH STREET N.W. Modera Chapel. . Teiephone call, North §39. Timothy “ZURHORST” 201 East Capitol Street Phone Lincola 373 Established in Martinsville, Ind. JAMES T. RYAN, 317 PA. AVE. 8B ModGera Chapel. Tnter- Please 1 Mother’s place ne'er be filled: = n. THE FAMILY. * SHEPHERD. L Phone West 98. rietta Shepberd, and father of Verlyn C. Ed. = st., Friday, April 15, at 3:30 o'clock. Friends W. W. Deal & Co. habitants’ Association (colored) are requested | ¢y o suiena 1w runertt of out ute sowcie, | WML H. SARDO & CO., BUGENR BROOKS, President. League of the diocese of Washington are re- April 15, 1921, at 3:30 p.m., from his late resident. CHAS. E. ROBINSON, Secretary. i Qltvet cemetery. its st reating place. Thurs- e “(FORMERLY S40F; will not be opened i church. PHONE MAIN | Mother, motber, her voice is still, Your love for us has not been in . Sleep oo, mother, till we meet F. S Establisbed 1081 Wedsesday. April 13, 192 3034 M St. N.W. Bstabi H. SHEPHBRD, beloved husband of Automoblle Service, monds, Guida Coleman and Charles Shepherd. Quick. Diguified_and Eficient Service. Fuperal from his late residence. 1984 11th and relatives invited. 816 H ST. NE. Lincols 3464, SHEPHERD. The members of the Oldest In-| _Automobile Service. Chapei JOHN H. SHEPHERD, Friday, April 15, . 42 H ot. ne. Phone Lincols 524. P.m.. from bia late résidence’ 1834 1ith » ‘Modern Chapel. Automobile Funerals. JAMES W. MUSB, Secretary. SHEPHERD, Members of the - Episcopal Quested to attend the funersl of our Colleague, JOHN H. SHEPHERD, Friday. residence, 1934 11th st. n.w. WALTER SAVOY, SMOTHERS. _ The body of the late JOSEPH A. BMOTHERS will be reinterred i Mount day, April 14, 1921, 25 rhibeds Ievited fo sttend, Departed thia 1ite Monday, “We speclalize In sesigning and erect- Aprit . 10, WP D Dim U Niriehi | ing imperishable’ memorials of quality . 3 ASHINGTON, % g{:?rm of L% late feotz and Bma Akers. = """‘:: ey . caves er loss seven brothers | Let us take you to See many speci- ;‘:113"‘""!‘.'4':‘5."“&"": T Venn v 9T | mens of our work In any-of the local lay, ), at 2 p.m. Interment at Bethel cemetery. cemeteries. . 'Alexandria, Va. (Gleveland and Asbury Park papers please copy.) THE J* F. MANNING CO,, INC., 914 Fifteenth Street. — TR FortLincolnz 555 tary. Newsecta. of graves. eare Boulovard at District Lise. Offices: 828 14th st. Phone F. 4745. FUNERAL DESIGNS. And those who think of her the most 500 14a re thosc who Joved her best GEO. C. SHAFFER, ‘@i FAMILY. * M. In sad but loring_remembrance ot | EXERESSITE FLORAL EMBLEMS B v my dear busband, JOHN W. CLARK, who _————&—'im—sz ied three years ago today, April 14, 1918, ‘The month of April once more is here, Prompt auto delivery servics. Artistion-expressiveipezpenaive. To me the saddest of the yea: riate Floral Tokens HIS LOVING WIFBR, JEW] BAVAGE A &;:{hgm Floral Co. CLARK. = 26th and N, Y. Ave, Mals MG My, Mcs. TOMASINE B. WASH 5 of Pay Director Richard Washington, U. N. Funeral services at 11 Saturday, April 16, at Arlington. IN MEMORIAM. E our belored. dacgnter and ssier, GER er_ai z, % TRUDE "ALBERTA BERNSTEIN, who de. parted this life three years ago today, April 4, 1918 3 Today recalls the memory Of 'a loved one laid to rest. loving remembrance of my beloved son, CHARLES H. ENGEL. way, six years agv today, April 14,