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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C; APRIL 24, 1921-PART 1. ¥ U $300 LARCENY CHARGED. "g“igi:{;’ffl%}5&:&’{;&;@)’%’;&?&%‘35 SHIP BOARD ASKS FUNDS. | THE WEATHER. |COL. JOSEPH M. MOSS MYS’I’[RY BUI.I-E]'S HOOVER RELIEF COUNCIL ; RAISES $29,000,000 FUND ¥Colored Barber Accused of Imper- m'\:.':\'-c"?&'::ziigé“l&: );)l!:;:;l:’e?e;su::: Chairman Benson Wants $134,000,- | District of Columbia, New Jersey, Del- DEAD OF HEART DISEASE ; _ eonating Revenue Officer. man who appeared at her house and 000 to Operate Fleet. ' - |2ware Maryland and Virsinia—Fair to- e : " represented himself to be a revenue| day; tomorrow, increasing cloudiness : Monday | Wharles Henderson Johneon, a col-|officer. He denies the charge. e 'ongress. hatheen asked by Chairman |and warmer; moderate westerly winds, |Senior Surgeon of Public Health Falling Food Prices Will Make It | vited. Interment p ®r8d barber, giving his address as 1 roprintian ot TiypinE Board for an 8p- | snitting to south and increasing tomor- ; : - MEMORIAM. 12th street, was locked up last night propriation of $134,000,000 to finance Service Stricken After Oper- Possible to Carry Out Pro- CARTER. Sacred t of my bo- 5! operations of the government’s mer- | row. 5 H oved hudmnd: BUGENE F o CURTER. wha By Detectives Jones and Jackson to] BLISS MEETS PRESIDENT. |chant fleet during the next firoal Yesterday's Temperature. ation on Tonsils. l gram in Full entered into Test two s v, PR O TR :m]lg"x' e o e Midnight, 68; 2 a.m., 67; 4 am, 63| Col. Joseph M M, fifty-f NEW YORK, April-23.—Approximatély | 2% 1918 3 enry Taylor, colored, of s I N uld be needed to permit the Emer- St .12 % s atoun S > April-23.—Approximately ovs that are gone, will yon eves » 1113 Fussell court. e R e T s A oElcanneD: ¢ Fleet Corporation to function un- | ® 2-M- am., 63; 10 a.m. 66 12lyears old, senior surgeon of the |BlOOOhOUNds on Trail of At- 000,000 was realized by the nation- e o P It is charged that Henderson Fesentative quiteisupremepwar coun: the chairman 5 noon, ¢ 4 pm., 61 6 .M. | Uniteq State blic health - L i Sl Will T find you waiting ma some bapyy Peared at Tasiors mouis me Smnars Lcil during the war, and later a mem- o Vi ot The present beran traf- Hiahest 65 s public health service, vide campaign of the European Relief 1. night, exhibited a_badge, claimed he | ber of the American peace commission | d the chairman, “the ships of e died at Casualty Hospital yesterday tackers Who Shot Up Council, of which Herbert Hoover is When T drift te eternits’s shore? was a revenue officer and was per- | to Paris. called on President Hard the governments fleet will earn dur-| Relative himidity—S a.m., 91; 2 p.m., | of heart dise chairman. for funds with which to pro- | IS DEVOTED WIFE. MARY M. CARTER.® mitted to make an inspection. Mrs. | vestcrday to pay his respects. Interna- | ing the first six months at least no|93: 8 pom. Col. Moss went to the hospital to Mining T e o e s bt Koo In loving_remembrance of our dear Lottie Jones, Taylor's mother. tional matters were not discussed, | net revenue. and due to the financial | Rainfall (8 pm. to 8 pam.), 138, e s tonsils removed. which ining Towns. PR e el A A alone in the house when Hende en. Bliss said. uation the market for the sale of | ishine, 0.7. was done successfully. He remained | a Was announced today at the councl's . April 24, 1919, IS sus lat the hospital. and about two hours | headquarters. Will vour dear eves meet ours as in daye later was | Because of the falli e that are passed? 2 Friends mpanicd nim said | PROBE ORDERED BY COURT | stufrs. it was expiained, this sum will| on¥ 2o, rill at the touch of sour band” ps. plants and m | 1 1 > poor | that it is not be i i e that = any appreciable ob- ! since < Izn_ from t nperatur 1\1‘2 ‘hflll been subject to heart i i be sufficient to carry out the council's Tast usiness The fund requested | amulated ease, and declared there was no con- . S T program, which, when it was outlined, On the <hores of 4hat wonderful land® ® the chairman added, nce. January nection whateyer between the opera- | A B e was expected to cost $33,000,000. HIS DEVOTED CHILDREN, MARION AXND { notwithstandin i of precipitation since April 1, 1921, 0.23. | tion and the seizur only lo an- ' Twenty Believed in Firing Part RALPH. i D i St : y g ./ {; t ,_\.m‘d} _:wn] ,:,“ D the|) i mampe date last year— | € thies .\I:: s u.\zl‘d. declared. : 7 CURRY. In loving remembrance of my father, | board authority during the coming Moss, who an eminent| Yhj i $48,000. I0UN W. CURRY. who passed away twen: S A ki e orthopedic surge Wwas assistant ich Concealed Itself Behind |ST. MARY’S GETS 8, | tritwo sears sgo today. April o5, 1809, eather in Varioun . chief medical adviser for the WILLIAM H. CURRY. * the amount re r from the ope and not more than ived during tions of ships .000.000 derived Max. Min. o itation |eral Board of - Vocational Educ Stone Breastworks. Frii Sat.Spm.tol e came here about a year and a | —_— p CURTIN. In sad and loving remembrance of Large Sum Collected in Campaign | our dear daughter, wife and mother. LAURA sa s i Shmacn ving servie ! ). CURT! Whyte), who passed away from the sale of ships and equip- half ago, following service 7 « (nee Et ment. At hospitals throughout the war. . = | By the Asscintel Pross. for Industrial School. sisutsanreitoier, April 24, o Col. Moss was a native of San | SON. W. Vi Dot aughter, step by step we walked together A 0SS Was a nativ f n | WILLIAMSON, W. Va., Forty-eight thousand dollars has in this dark and dreary warld, » and a gradua - of the been collected in the campaign for And T know you will be there to meet me 0.000 for the St. Mary's Industrial | Anmess vou heve gone sd Joft me ba. this {Judge R, D. y of California. His be cremated. His wify Margaret M will return ASKED TO GET MEDALS. Sloppy adjectives wnud superlatives jimmied into advertising b 4 5 _ J L an investigation of the shoc t{School, it was announced last night, world of sin, pgoduce a mmgh oi the gorge” with the sane reader and Churches to Call Attention ot Vet- | teisy, i | fornia. A son. Joseph M. Mo e .,m: D Gl I e e R R hope und. pray’ by aigis ad das that we 4 oomerang on the imm-(cnt crier. Cheyenne, Wro. .. | vives. e 2 o S8 fa close. - SRR e = erans to War Honor. Cleveland, Ohis 0.08 City. W and Allburn, Ky., locate ~ HER LOVING MOTHER, FATHER AND d STA\DS OLT in cn|1!;a t with m.dmar) e ccause States have been asked to assist the|Dex Moines. Io TE AGG'ES DlNE jwould report his findings to 7 1.—»]'.-: in Foom 'lMu;flb‘( building, Surrounded by friends I feel lomels : = s ask, assis e Lot i . - R and thereafter in St. Patrick's recto Amid plea 1 fee . Our_experience thoughtfully applied to your special problem War department in placing the vic- | hatath, Mk Morgan of this state, and it was inti- #50 (RCCETIET I T FATiek s Tactory. | Witk o waite on me fave 30 Graduates of Technical College | mated that the governors of W, will profit you by reflecting the dignity of your business and the tory=medal in the hands of veterans of | El on public relief w: e 3 'n fete public relief will give a lawn fet DACGHTER, "N, EDYA worth of your product SUBSTANTIALLY. the world war. A b Fiiint o ceh el B X : i 4 and Their Wives at Reunion. |Virsinia and Kentucky wouid be|and dance at the Clifton Serviee Col. Axton, chief of Army chaplain: | b 5 S 4 School April 29 fo 5 A ‘PRODUCING STATIONERS has Sent & eireular etier to s 000 01 The Washington atumni of tne|USd fo take drastic steps to end| SR APl 29 for the benefit of the | ERDMANN, tn mi ut ioving rememirance ENSWERVING BVERYTHING || minisicrs of “all *denominations re- | Wanon (i "9 Massachusetts Awzricultural Colleg. | the warfs = i AR A e COURTESY i e lauesting their aid in directing the at-{ Littic uek, Ark held their spring banquet las Shots were ¢ e e ——————————— April 24, 1920, AND A WILL FOR THE litsnigngol pldioe aadithsinitami Jiosbaneler fc Has Duteh faobiniiof o i o e oo She 15 not dead, but sleeping: A FOR THE lies to the fact that the victory medal | Lomisviie bitt Hote About thirty who frddifrom themilion CARDS OF THANKS. Oh, what & comfort 1o know 0 DO. 919 E Street OFFICE. ready for distribution. and that ]y and_their wives were pr O s ASHETON. 1 express ms sincere That' she whom wo loved so fondiy appli blanks may be obtained | 4o Hyslop, 08, was toastm ':."‘;""L”“ e ieiy e et Hias passed from all sorrows heiow - post, camp or station, or| The semi-centennial « O e s aats wpathy and HER CHILDREN. * medal officers who have| New :lh- first graduating class, to be held S FRrRE e e cath of my | ERDMANN. In sad but loving remembrance L CheE Who have] 551 June 10 o 13 was disenssed police. rushed to the se i Eai HENRIETTA of the large citie g lemm is being made to bring a lare 4“"' KusSretircayio gt ! £ Sme puir g Officers of the Y. M. C S S {number of alumni back to afteroon TEDOLLS BOSTON. £ e Ssing Omcers of L C. A the Sulva T i morning from the | friends for their She is not dead, but sleeping tion Army and the Knights of Colum- mong, side into Allbur: fove and sympathy shown us in Oh, what a comfort to know bus also have been requested to en-| 0.03 {tures will be an address by not fire@~from the t. the death of our m That she whom we loved so dearly courage applications for the mu],, | Portinnd. osz2|of Agriculture Wallace Eatal but aadza MILY. 1179 NEW Has passed from all sorrow. —~ I'ur;"".l(l,ln mz ot i hevita heienooOnEbes z . HER LOVING SON AND FAMILY. * LGl B ame general. Hfi’;fl' m' s to) lexpeeas fmy aineers | GIOVER [ifa md'vml loving remembrance of n Antonic n Diego. n Frane ridge on the West Virginia side when | bewutifal foral Teibutes: and esperially the| o, the captain and his men reached the! employes of the government printing office, h.'\::'m';"i:»‘ul;.‘ffi lx‘:.“v‘»;o::v‘:‘- ne. They entered the mountains | at the death of my dear and beloved hus | gAML T so0pnded heart s baled and on the ridge found a series of yARY AvGTs That lies within my heart concealed The following births ‘have becn report the health department in the last twent .06 | hours George and Josephine Dors Francesco and Gemi: Arthur T. and Mariv John and Maria D Heney C. and s ~will do the Painting, Pa- perhanging or Upholstering in a manner that will grat- ify you. stonc” breastworks and many empts | M A HARLEY. 740 19th SIS Dl shells he captain said he believed | ST th l]?r.,.:f oriin {wenty persons were | O'DONNELL. We sincerels thank our rela 'T;"d"fv";;:'“ pemceshured ording to Cupt. Brocius L o e You still arekept ln mind, fired into Allburn from a g et INE A. ) N. on the Kentucky side of the i HART. 1In sad but loving remembrance of Ballard Hall of that villa KAMILY, 1818 M ST. N.W. * my dear ROBERT and BESSIE, who died struck in the ankle by a bullet. ten vears ago. between Allburn and FOR FUNERALS Flowers Shipped to All Parts of United States Toledo. Ohis . We sell Fine Furniture. Vieksburg. Mi ke . Geo. Plitt Co., Inc... 252452 | Koxs, girl Alderman, hoy Yoy Telephone wires o wish kv and gratit > express our sincere to our relatives and ncy in our home today. nks, fifty yvears old, 129 ¢ tt 2 @ is f C W. Va, were cut before the s for their kindness, sympatl and has called from us away (D s committed suicide at his home il D e ced beautiful floral tributes at the death of My darling children to dwell o 0’1 t _ | yesterday afternoon by taking poison. B B e Ctoday Sheriff Pinson em-| dear mother. THE FAMILY. With Him in bliss beyond the S —were the kodak pictures that || Police were told that his wife fuuntll pm;,d biocanonnds Bnr an effort o LOR —r Gone, but not forgotten, - were developed and printed at Ry e n gt i e run down the persons who fired from DIED. ANILE ped and printed a and administered an antidote | oy West Virginia border. S JAMES. Sacred tp the memoty of our devoted -~ P > = |t % 4 gy = 18 oy the e B 3 BUCKLEY. On Friday, April 1921, at § son, RICHARD JAME who departed this GROVE'S, 1210 G. in an effort to save his life. He died Both Blackberry City and Allburn ™, 3 "J0HN P., the beloved husband of Eva] life four years ago today, April 917 e before a ph an from Emergenc lare located in the Williamson coall N\ Ruckiey (nee Magruder), and son of the Ly R PR e g1 s | Hospital reached him. Coroner Nevitt Deaths R t d i field, where a miners’ strike has been | iyte John M. and Catharine Buckley. Funeral R g il i s Amateur Photographer. told lh'u the act probably was €ported. in progress for many months. from the risidence of his brother. M. E. Lies our son we loved so dearly, 2 | pro 3 2 o Buckley. 1218 New Hampshirs ave. n.w., siler Mondas. April e i te ot txtstoit| A | EGED SLAYER CAUGHT. | 52 imn catiole S "™ SEhd] 307l AR e, And those who still remember him |A cortificate wf Suitids e given. J218 0 atreet \.vd‘ for the ‘repose of his soul. lnterment Are those who love bim best. Georgetow: Paive & at Arlington cemetery. riends and relatives THE FAMILY. * + Georsetown Univer- | yanted for Grocer’s Muraer, B’e'| iavited to attend. 24 | RRAUSE. In sad but loving remembrance of m(m:‘,r:.(.;fr!‘..,:\linm-, United States Soldiers® ported Taken in Atlantic City. Charlote Curtain, %0, St. Elizabe S . pitgl e Curtain, 80, At Elizabetl's Hos-| puys Gordon, colored, wanted in Harry B, Waymire, | Columbia roud. | this city for alleged participation in al . th street. i = o of Simon Milier. grocer at hariee & 8 L e e g, A thowe wh Joved him heat ; orge hington | Lamont strect and Sherman avenue, y She DEVOTED WIFB AND OHILDREN. * the night of September 12, 1919, was | Wa% & member of the Eastern Star. Funeral | FRAUSE. A tribute of love und remembrance wversity, Hosplt nfant “of Louix = 5 from__Tienlah Baptist “Church, Alexandria, y 2 arrested in Atlantic City, N. J., Va.. Tuesdny, April to my father, CHARLES A. KRAUSE. who aturday. April 23, 1 . at 6:30| “our dear hushand and father. CHARLES A. ARD. heloved husbund of Mary [ KRAUSE, who departed t 1334 Columbia st. n.w. Notice| ago today, April 24, 1917. of funeral later. calls 2 memory Departed vers suddenly. one laid to rest. at her And those who still remember him s life four years and Robert A. Smith, hours, Sibley Hospital. HE Mack Howanr, at 1 p.m. departed this life four years ugo, April 4. her resi-| 19 4 Dennison place. 2 treet terday afternoon, according to a mes- ! H Pennsylvania iy i au- Heights, Today recalls a memory . | |sage received from the police au-| ij; Widow of Joeph Dolby: i / | ““Ghoriie Duffes. 21, Providener Hospitat, | thorities of that city. her 0t yenr. Punersl ervices will be held | Of MY dear father laid to rest repro_ | Fred Stewart. 46, "Freedmen’s Ho. ospital. | Roy Gordon. a brother, and Alo; Glenwood cemetery chapel, Monday, Apfil Are those who loved him best. ! ‘U?In&V Chamberlain, 21, Freedmen's Hos-| Chase, also colored. are in jail here = dul 11 a.m. Relatives and friends ln'J HIS LOV ; DAUGHTER BESSIE. * 2 {wita awaiting trial for alleged participa- plts ERAUSE. duces the playing of | Kura B Shorter, 5%, 769 Kensan strest’ | 0050 the murder. Miller was alone | DROWN. On Sacurdar o1, i | O R s KR U o depaFted 1012 £ pits 3 wton Asstum Hos- | i “tne store when attacked and shot | 5th sear, GRVILLS DROWN, bwiovd hus-{ life four years ago, April 24. 1917. o/ death STnere gueretmofeyeyin I and Orville 1. Drown and Mrs. Eugene A few years he bore bis pain, | es to the tragedy, so far as the police | MacComas and Mrs. James M. Pickens. Fu Infant of MeAllen and Blizabeth Morgan, {dayx, Children's Hospital. pianists—the greatest pi- . . Tong Chincin, 30, St. Blizabeth's Hospital. | were able to learn. neral Tuesdar at D p.m. from the Ver- Till God. who knew just what was best, anists in the world—and ' s Lt oo sk i =t B T AT NAVY SENDS OFFICER HERE. |20 O'Brien conducted an investiga- | GALLAGHER. Saturdar. April 23, 1921, WIL- LAW. ROY AND V] tion of the affair and arrested Chase |~ LIAM J.. «on of Bernard d Alice | MoCONVEY. 1In loving kst St Goar Lieut. Commander Sterling P. Tay-|and Gordon the night of January 23. ‘..,“};’;',L = lhl:rl:fl;“ll oo '\';‘;“,....’l',”.".“n brother, GEORGE E. McCONVEY. who died i'"’ Navai Medical Corps, at the|, Several times during recent months, | yadenis, S Mttt By NORC B eweaty-two years ago. 4D 899, {|Naval Hospital, Gulfport, Miss., has|il I8 stated, the detectives were on Gnd fricads invited to A brother true and kind, {heen ordered 1o hi ‘v % | Rufus Gordon's trail. He was trailed | One with & noble and -ntthc mind, also Broadway’s master performers, playing all city for duty at < 2 5 t April 1901, e o ¢ Atlantie City. the detectives expect- bl | 4 the popular ragtime, mu- S G and him at | DERIT] 2 = where a sister is said < z WALKER. In sad but loving remembramce of sical comedy selections o Dtietvd Gt Winl st | Mol i o Do mmin L T | FALKER, Yot Lny ot moplimger o 3 g At ¥"to get him. | e s o ot e Fbwes WALKER. who acparted this lite four years and music for dancing. mERRELL Saorter. g sl 0 ST ANU LMD L e and the late Oscar Bielaski. Ve her late residence, 4545 Con- We wipe away the tears. il e e §:45, thenre | Angels called you, dear wife and mother. Chiprch, whers mass wil] | The blow was hard, the shock severe. Tnterment at Holy Rood| To part with the one we loved so dear, “-'Ill ives and friends \n\'HM (o But in our hearts you will remaia HER TOVING HOREANS Ry S 5 April 23, 1821, at AL A AND DAUGH e o owser. Uiieer u e "G |~ FUNERAL DIRECTORS. n 30th and 31st sts.. Mon- p.m. Interment at Poto- }oscph F. Birch’s S HELD FOR GRAND JURY. | Fiiiin mornot and toving daughter of e e Gas Range or — b he : 1t reproduces it so perfectly that one finds it difficult to believe that the living pian- ist is not at the keyboard. i ! 1 If It’s the s canaos fceet Jou, e wi ; | Coroner’s Jury Blames Siebert, | Water Heater Auto Driver, for ‘Child's Death. That is needed. now is Henry Siebert, twenty-four years the time to install. o0ld, was held responsible in the death Our goods—the very of Irma Mae Poston, seven years old, best. who was run over Friday afternoon, See them on display. and the case was referred to the c Erand jury as a result ol a coroner's MISt N.W. inquest erday. It testified ; MATTHEWS. On April 23, 1921, § 3034 N --=and the Ampice MAURICE J. COLBERT || fnaicst, oniorias, Xt us testined uarzuews St NW. s ue ' H 621 F St. Main 3016-3017. a rate of eighteen or twenty miles an Reon, {‘ 8. vA"fl!v Btom: Service. Pl It lf e an very ne 4 hour and that he was attempting ml e baan) et W_SARDO & CO., a s se i pass another car on the right about It is requested that no fi 0 W the time the accident happened. 412 H eot. ne. Phone Linceln 524 (i YOURNINGEBLACKE oSiebert did ot make a statement | xregEr. Nuturans, Apeil 2, 1021 st e | __Mogorm Citpel. _Automobile Funerais. ¢ e a e er's jury. dence. Harvard st. RN CARMACK DRY CLEANING CO.|Funcral Sorviers will be held at ine | Srimir wiives pond or B s | V. L. SPEARE CO., [ 24069 15th St., Col. 636 child's home, 84 K street, tomorrow ! bel. eral ser the S. H. flm?s'('m'm THE BUCCESSORS OF NOR CON- Dupont Circle, F t'2 o'cloc] 5232 afternoon Company’s funeral parlors, 2901 1ith st. | NBOTED WITH THE ORIGINAL W. R. ¥ wesdas. April at1 pm. Rela: SPEARE ESTABLISHMENT.) and friends invited. Interment pri- so that all may dance—-so that TO Hear The Ampico the one who would hear an old song or a Chopin octurne may sit in a comfortable chair and JfiW//lm p/’éflfl’?flt Phoe Franklin 6826, 940 F st aw. % 'uneral Direeter | WILLIAM LEE, F Di embalmer. Livery in connection, Comme- dlous chevel and modern crematorium. Moderats prices. 332 Pa. ave. n. Tel. call M. 13853 ¥ A . 1921, at 10:20 .. orge | Washington ' Cniversity Hospital. CHAR €., beloved husband of , enjoy the beautiful playing of Fnabo W areroons, /rc., After visiting our beautifully kept National L s gt || et Serie ot Pt Cemeteries in France, a war mother said: | D, JRMA MAE beloved daughier Frank Geier’s Sons Co,, and Tda Poston (nee Thomas), 1113 SEVENTH STREET N.W. : late resi: | podern Chapel. Telepbone call. North 53 | — Timothy Hanlon Sl 41 H ST. N.E. Phone L. 5543 Mivband of . Eans “ZURHORST” Funeral from Inferment at 301 East Capitol Street 2 Phone Lincoln 373 e resi- | Eatablished in m Ina sien s JAMES T RYVAR, 817 PA. AVE. 8. s at Nt Monduy, Modern Chbepel. Lincols 162 Private Ambulances. Livery in Conoection. { W RS prerreCor 1208 H_STREET.NW neral from he “There is not one cross out of line; not one blade of grass too 1ong. tinue as long as our nation exists. any of the great pianists who have recorded for the Ampico. 671185'2(5 %flifl onr resaie " Let the Ampico artists play your : / / ][0 fi] iano for you. P frabe Biglag. Let us show you this marvelous A . invention, which, to be thorough- /7 7)//6 0/(’ ég 0’ ly understood and appreciated, 110 710 afflld f must be heard. This care will con- LN WOOD ¢ ¥nolds (nee Qi pom. Mond And '}'le reverence Of the Frenc}\ people! thre can we equal that' }lere at }Iome? French men passing by these hallowed spots Saturday, April daughter of ¥ beloved Funeral from h nw. Relatives French families pass through the narrow ths with deep interest and t. daiaiic S 2 ‘fifl ICO QCYIZ‘GZ 2 paths wi eep interest and respec { SNOW.. - Ju \nm.‘x;.l - (FORHERLYMOF‘" oy Z Have you read Owen Wister's letter to PHOEE MA! . o Interment T ARSpeara™ CifNichols . WB Speera 10l cemetery. Boston, Mans. WATSON. _ April 9 Los Angeles, CEMETERIES. Cal ANITA WAT ves to mourn 1 | the American Legion concerning the removal i A —— \ a devoted husban Tgt. Alex . The Park Ceme- ’ liu as Watson, two da ters, one son and tery. Noo-sects- | aGevoted daughter in-law, Bertha 6. wat-| J4(Q) coin-:: Perpetaal 1 of our heroic dead? “They have been dragged from the Soil their Sacrifice made Sacred and where, as an honored and cared-for company, - your Favirite Parist Ampico Uprights, $1250 Ampico Grands, $2500 Marque Ampico (foot operated), $975 on. . care of graves. MIR! Sudder Mursday, April 2! timore Boulevard at District Lise. ‘WAYMIRE. Suddenly, Thursdax, April 21, at Balt n: Phon F. 4748. 8:45 p.m., HARRY B. WAYMIRE, aged 39, | Offices: 828 14th Maggie McGuire.” Funeral e elatives s | o Gesigning S S mefery. Relatives and triends | —e e o designing and erect- Deloyed son ces at they lay in peace, their graves tended, their ser G memory historic and precious to France.” faites Convenient Terms Arranged Pianos Taken in Exchange | WEAVER. saturia . 1921, 2t theing Imperishable memorials of quality ;| and character. _We w#: gladly show you many beauti- .| #ul specimens of our work in any of the Suresnes, opposite Paris—Belleau Wood -—-Romagne en Argonne—and Flanders Field, Open Every Evening at Boni—are the resting places of Heroes. : e s s ! locat cemeteries. : 5 ; Aot o aTionta THE J. F. MANNING CO., INC., mrnoms ,[nL . Will you deprive your son of the honor of j e i1 Douglans . _ 914 Fifteenth Street 11 3 J.H/Williams. Pr TR Sk R R B ™ roweRaL pestons ¢+] ] : Bt Lo s e e . Nirs. The - o Write to the War Department before it | .‘.”.(2'15.5’"{(:;‘ e S ; shington Floral G { 14th and N. 1 Ave. Malo 168 BLACKISTONE 14th and H Ben-ttiful Floral Tokens Plione Main 3707 GEO. C. SHAFFER, 1w . EXPRESSIVE FLOKAL EMBLEMS Phone M. at MODERATE PR 24161718 1921, at_her residence er at. n.w ELMA WOOD (nee . at_h i it W Sty %t | Gude Bros. Cow 1214 F St 25, at 1 p.m., from 1149 1st st. n.w. Friends Prompt auto delivery and relatives invited. ue Artistio—expressive—! S ¥ L T 4 is too late. Tell them not to break the ranks of this quiet army that can know no defeat. ter. Mrs. William Baker of A | (Richmond, Va., papers please WILEY. Fria vl 1330 G Street N.W. With sincere sympathy, A WAR MOTHER AND FATHER. tand, N WOOD. Departed this life Friday, April