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= THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON. D. €., THURSDAY, APRIL 21, 1921 7 DIES ON FAR EAST TOUR. |(5ifi =ity ™S, i0,0*5i GERMAN BARON DIES. ~ Momsv aotocstvead, | g7y 327 VA MES ARE LISTED “Roads 1o . Prine Roade ‘ o noted geologist ion ) the late Richard Mrs s of Social Reconstru lll‘ 2 - - Bertha Oliver. A Modern ||t s et wsmems s R RS, AL 2o von e s s o Siranl IV DIRECTORY FOR 192 e y after a month's inera , $hent Soclologist. | 10sophy. State for Alsace-Lorraine. P e / — s | STRASBOURG. April 20—Baron oid. Prof. Wright's books on glacial Jusvis, minister cretary of periods, in which he was one of the died today forem have been tra NEW YORK, April 21.—The dealh M A Bathroom or || . o5msari i it | NOTED CHURCHMAN DIES. 7ora won . ors English sodnlogm, mathematician and | « for Alsace-Lorr Kitch Sink {philosopher. who arrived in Chin late Dr. A. W. Halsey on Presbyterian of apoplexy. Tn 1920 for a lecture tour, was report- | = A en ied in a dispatch printed in the Japan | Foreign Mission Board. VEW YORK. Aprit 2 —wil | Advertiser of March 29, a copy of| w:l‘l, enhance the value of ||| CHIGE"HAs been received here. i anyponac The dispatch stated that Prof. Rus- S Now is the time to install. | sell died March 28 of pneumonia. | retary of the boa Get our estimate! Prof. John Dewey of Columbia l'm-]n,,. ® | versity, now lecturing at Peking Uni- | See Our Gas Water Heaters || versity! was said to have taken down Wright was tia survey of 1881-8 ont meolon t ted St survey of \ ~o]ed as Tooney untrymar Groo “three Bride Bachelor von Bulach held the post f state in 1913, at the athern affair ut. Baron von o the Alsatinns A4 Ly an outbreak s n the lieuten naker with his,| Auth “Rev. Dr nine. sec 1 of foreign rol terian his s mot HOUSE CLERK'S FUNERAL BILT nt ation for the payment by | will. v & N \ e How of the sral CXPONSes o . | Prof. Russell was born in Trelleck, | in th ” 3 i 7 aris newspa- rman A lips, who was fiplo: . Maurice J. Colbert | netang ST and mareled Al | e Paris newaa- i R i iR Sl e e | Smith, daughter of earsall Smith | logz had heen fae |of Philadelphia, in 1894. He was a | former lecturer at Trinity College, {Cambridge, England. and was th author of many socioligical and math-! A andies, Barr and « e v —0he HUB FURNITURE Co——fl A ' " Nationally Known Homefurnishings on l ey Master r<hington MARY LUCRBTIA A IN MEMORIAM. CRUTCHER that name, ¢ Beer. Wine, npagne, Hock, Martina 1 T b & n|CURTIS. s, | six columns. Therc are many Gunns. but ¢ Convenient Credit Terms—AT THE HUB! ! We Hit the Nail on the Head When We Announced This 4 1o rost mber him Him et Wet Leader Jozns I)rv Forces; i Rest. dear father st ¥ DAUGHT ». We Knew It EMMA 1 ,:ul—msow In o W. Va. Legislature in Uproar | CHARLESTON, W. Va, April 21.— || A Full Carload Quantity of the Famous EEERAET o i Gold Seal and Red Seal Rugs—At Less 3 s, venl e fo | g b et e, e . i depwrtng ‘s | Strother. one of the oldest members e | of the house, segured permission to| &peak when the senate prohibition onry %, 51, 53115 street aputhe bill was being considered. The dele- gates settled back comfortably to | listen to what they expected would 1""‘ an attack against further tighten- [ ing of the prohibition law. TR S | "L have been fighting prohibition | Hos many years,” declared the delegate. |t ince 1907 T have carried on the fight | in the senate and the house of dele- | gates. T have been a devotee of liquor | PUfiheist, o | for thirty years. It never brought ma=| 3% B 8% ¢ Asiion L {§ Rood. mor was the fight successful | Liquor has kept me down and pre- | vented me from acquiring the honor { that should have heen mine. 1 havelesst == i i é | succeeded in throwing off the desire |, Infazt of Martha and Wilfred Putman. 16 J | for drink. and it has made me & bet-{ " "j.fant of Roy and Gladss Thompson, 7 hours, - ter man 2038 11th street FTAE [ yWhen it dawned upon membars of || Stars Tunpirer. 47 Washington Asvlum e ! the house that the pro-liquor leader | Howniial ! had taken his stand with the prohi- | Adline 0. Prien street south- | RAWLES. apart Iv slerping. fowirs gontly wave, ! o dearly, Than Factory Advertised Prices Select the Cool, Sanitary, Durable Con- goleum Rugs you want at these advertised - prices and have them CHARGED TO ‘ YOUR AECOUNT. An opportunity like this does not occur every day, so don’t fail to make the most of it. ANNA KING Capitol 7 sad but Ioving remembrance of ELIZARETH K us’ four sears ago today, Eimer 1. Russler, 22, 12 4th street south . Washington Asylum stiliness and secly from sin's pell: dend THE FAMILY. * | MIDDLETON. ARTHUR F. . MIDDLETON + denarted this life two years ago todas M ! the days to be, 15 potency A FRIEND. i 0 st g Thousands of dollars’ worth of the famous Congoleum Rugs are represented in this sale—most of them are ABSO- LUTELY PERFECT GOODS, a few of the number are subject to slight imperfections in the print, and where such is the case we have mentioned it. All trademarked GOLD SEAL AND RED SEAL make you see advertised in the leading magazines. 9x6-Ft. Congoleum Rugs 5 95 9x12 Congoleum Squares 8 75 Red Seal Bordered Rugs, subject to slight im- Printed without borders, perfect quality, in vari- perfeétions in the print.... OUuS Patterns «......c.e-. 9x7.6 Ft. Congoleum Rugs $9_45 012 Congoleum Rugs $ 1 6.45 Gold Seal Bordered Rugs, every one PERFECT. Gold Seal Bordered Rugs, every one PER- . Regu'ar nationally advertised price, $11.85.......... FECT Nationally advertised price, $19.00. | bition forces. a roar of applause |2t my dear crtrude S, Henson. Ward ylace W. RAW] {broke out. Although the demonstra- v S1a) Ho year ago 08 1 { : | | tion broke house rules. Speaker Keat- | {1y made no effort to stop it { Dortha L. 5 1500 Ritten O what 4 | 2R { houser street That he | ( | Dora Davis. | He is not deaa wh 1 50 tondly Has' passed from il sorrows below. Guarded and kept by the Y T T s dames R Hawkine, 43 months, 5 Myt MOBILE.—Belated news of the tor- nado of last Saturday reaching here | says that practically every house in { the town of Moscow. Miss, was wiped out, but so far there is no l0ss of life. [JONES. I wish to express ms sincere thanks A P 55 and_deep appreciation fo my friends and A dishmataha, Al he =chool| atiibers for their kindness. sy th ictor o'er denthh and the grave. We know that loved one is slerpitg CARDS OF THANKS. In Jomse the mishty to seve DEVOTED WIFE AND CHILDREN, * of our dear sen ant ) TAYLOR. wh. ago today. Apr. pathy and wath of my building, Episcopal Church, many ldwellings anq every outhouse. fence | {and thousands of trees were laid down by the wind for many miles | along the path of the storm. The { Red Cross is at work relieving con- { ditions in this section. H . 38th AND DIX 1 have forsotten . b our_relatives s of the res e Department and beautiful Where peace, jox and_sunshin cvermure. | MOTIHE E. A tmibute of low our devoted hushand and father. WILLIAM TNE, who e suddeuly left us Gve years 2 6. will reign for D SISTERS. * the memory of | Alleged Jail Stormer Dies. : | BRISTOL, Va. - Tenn. — Buford ! { Adams, an ex-service man, one of the | | fourteen defendants on trial at/ | Jonesboro, Tenn., in_connection with | ASHLEY. {the storming of the Washington coun- R ty jail last October, died vesterday | 2 {in a hospital at Johnson City. Adams, riday. April | who was charged with being one of | japers please the ringleaders in the mob that tried | cgowrEy. WM“,,,,_, i to take a negro from the ..nesboro LICE JAA { jail. was operated on for appendicitis ago today. A pm. te William -nd cral sers B AND TWINE AND !A Av'rfl 20, Eliza- Tal| WELLS. A ste_of love and remembranece o my dear wi = | last Saturday. ELLA P. WHILS, who de. | 2.Yard-Wide G d Durable Felt Ba , | | Negro Guilty of Murder. deement private, Bk P 2 e il ‘ -Yard-Wide Guarantee urable Felt Base | G T ot e | e A 2 1 — | ' L | was found guilty of murder here in! MARY ELIL \ Aaelen of doseph Dolds, in soul hath rest, ‘E [ i c l connection with the killing of Sidney | her 65th » Notice of funeral Lereafter. e ave dave, | q. | to hang on May 27. Y d i New York Banker Dead. = * . . . . i NEW YORK.—N. f the death in And 1eft us in tears, Offering several thousand yards of this desirable floor covering—buy quickly before it & Holland of A 4. ‘1}“.“:1:‘335:‘5::5‘ wno Aot B . . . . g R - | ounded a New Yor! a is all gone—comes in a wide variety of attractive patterns. Brmg measurements along. Regular $1 Quality | ‘;::::_Ini{eh‘\:u:‘;::—gmri‘::nrf;’;!:rc:la‘(:d‘ 1 pleasc. . Y it | several years ago wn{. m(-‘» fly;nnc(l{;lz WM. H. SARDO & CO CO.. 412 H st ne Phone Lincoln 534. Modern Chapel.. Automobile Funerals. Pacific, Union Pacific and Norfolk and Western. Kiwanians in Convention. ' GREENVILLE, S. C.—Kiwanians flflncfimgzx Wedgesdas. North and South Carolina are here for Hospital, the spring convention of the Caro- linas district, which opened at 9:30 ;;':";;”;fr e ock this morning. - The advance | rilo o, tained ral m rea V.L. SPEARE CO. THE SUCCESSORS 73 WITH THE ORICINAL W, 50> 'ABLISHMENT.) Choose a Sellers Kitchen Cabinet In this big sale of Sellers Kitchen Cabinets The Hub introduces the new model cabinet ‘built 51 to sell at a popular price in competition with the cheaper grade cabinets flooding the market. i You are assured of the same high-grade workmanship and guarantee of satisfaction that goes | with every SELLERS product. Liberal Terms of Payment as usual. i . - . ¢ e This S:dway Sellers New Kitchen Cabinet RENERE S ll A remarkable value in a kitchen cabinet with )2 tro er Il a host of time-saving features. 'It's 42 inches § | wide and has an aluminoid sliding top. Case is f 95 I of solid oak, cupboard is finished in white enamel. . o ! Automatic sliding door front, glass drawer pulls, tilting flour A splendid light-weight little il bin, glass sugar container with $ 75 o'cl guard of the visitors were ent. 3. WILLIAM and embuimer. Livers in connection. Comme. dlous chapel and modern crematorium. Moderate il prices. 332 Pa. ave n.w. Tel. nu A 138 ~ Quick._Dignified W. W Deal & Cor~ 816 H ST. NE. Lincoln uu. _Automobile Se Frank Geier’s Sons Co.. 1113 SEVENTH STREET N.W. Modern Chapel. Telephone call, North 52, “Timothy Hanlon __G HST. NE_ Phoe L 3583 — “ZURHORST” 301 East Capitol Street Phone Lincoln 373 Establizhed s g; insville, Ind. h DE | Emitn, béloved wite of daughter of the late devoted nith. Fune SALE (20-Year Guarantee) . tives amd frien We did not know the pa i her di atl pm. Kela she bofe ot see Gold Filled Wrist Watches e of paying & 3F our. Lute brother, | ———————— beloved husband o f Amnette JAMES T. RYAN, . Abriy 3, ¥ ru‘l services 1o be heid ..'. Lee's 317 PA. AVE. S.E. : Modera Chapel. Lincols 102 stroller, easily carried about when- II' automatic release, full set of . A ery in_Connection. ever you want to take baby visiting. | glass jars for spices, etc. -~ Strong steel frame, adjustable back. Guaranteed rubber tires. i The “Mastercraft” Sellers One of the handsomest Kitchen Cabinets ever made (see illustration). Solid oak case, 48 inches wide, with dust-proof sliding front, porce- lain sliding work table top, tilting flour bin, white enamel cupboard with double | doors. Ant-proof casters and S perreCor .‘ B AN, E: > S A {ELBY 7. =SS S R e : . 1208*H_STREET NW ] jastioans merine! aione & (FORMERLY S40F. STRW) ° der i “ine Tynbrook Tost of the PHONE MAIN 108 a‘rrl::-r;:':’u“l'»g on for the Costello Post. Ry ARSP-p"'CJN-aheI- wgsr... AM B FRANK Commander. Wi, - MILES W. BELL, Assistant Adjutant. F. ” Joseph Birch’s Sons EAPPLER. 'naem-y. April 19, 1 3034 M St. NW. Astomabile CEMETERIES. P—"r Metal Potato L Ricer or Fruit Regular Price, $18 This ls without doubt one of the big: gest values _ever offered _{ any one in d s e NOLAN. Welnoaday, April 20 1921, at 8.3 | 25— o7 The Fark Geme Press i a host of other features found This city. wels—love H (OI the H: rde IHR A handy_article =3 ! only in the MASTERCRAFT. Hond " Fhe ot tne NOLINT S Fort CO = "‘"" have in the kitchen | Sold on Easy Credit Term e 'me'“'dr lnfl d.um. |arn-1-3hm.-na of Annf‘lnn :‘-.\’I,nu g0 = ™ = I DO on LKas - < S spe- 0o for e o ral mm \l S aad dutable Il cial pri g sale...ou.c .. rmunan for, nay_sumber wntil our ‘stock || Frday naiy ‘omit Special at.......... il et I - I o Washes for, Je00 NOLAN. THOMAS B. NOLAN. Sr.. died April noxmum'rs . = S = s = = e = 2 fier 20, 1921, to be buried from Sl 's Church, = ‘ “u “this B ‘Dhenomenaily *low 15th and V sts. n.w.. Frida; iz M § e ‘0 it i B | R S Gonnert Knigis of 't | TWe specialize in designing and erect- fiem T opair free of charge |1 ™03 "UPREHY. A 1. Grand Kaigne, |In@ Imperishable memorials of quaiity X one H. KANE, Financial Secretary. and charactes Stretcher LT ‘:: heR ST bg oD O, the £01d | | pEEBLES. ‘Wedneaday, April 20. 1921, KATH. Call and see hundreds of photographie suggestions and designs on exhibition In choloe of either. Your monogram engraved BRINE ERERLES. Sunesel “from H. 3 Tal FREE. e Priday Aprit Regula- higher grades will be sold as - o ol fotlows: Suddenly, Tuestas. Aortt 19. 1921, | O - SEpsts $2230 grade, 15 jewels, 1183 || boiadm 5, C SRam Sy ] THR QO with pins $25.00 grade, 15 jewels, §12.85 || 3¢ B ey chellin e R | . S e iy A L | for hold $§27.00 grade, 15 jewels, $14.85 || fori 2 SL2 o | Frends and reiacives FUNERAL DESIGNS. ing cuet $28.00 grade, 15 jewels, §15.85 || teo. e A Al GEO. C. SHAFFER, i@ We Solieit Your Charge Acet. et Gepre licdway, and. davahier. of | EXTRESSIVE FLORAL FMRLENS Phoae M. ulkner 1. and Harriet M. Norton. late of —— B e Ty Gude Bros. Co., 1214 F St 9 Fremont, Ohlo. lnlemn( at Arlington. a e Nl b Prompt auto delivery secvics. Foldg Lawn Bem." $35.00 grade, 15 jewels, $19.85 || REDWAY. Apri 21, L aloNt, at 30 Lm Strongly made of hardwood, finished $ 1111014y mmnum\\\\‘ na(uyal lp bi‘o‘vl:a :‘“;".‘l‘ u, .I“I.rl.“‘ 'Ihl . S ol er. Funeral serv \ - 820 F St., Co Do held at his late residence on Friday, ropriate Ql Tokens ‘ oy r. 9th Lo Relatives and friendad 7 “Loak for the Big Gleok," a: Co. . Tometerr,