Evening Star Newspaper, April 27, 1921, Page 7

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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON. D. C. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 27. 1921 e g PERSHING INVITES VISITS |, ' METORIAN. e REBEI.S IN MEXIB ON U. S. HOSPITAL DAY n'l TR i "' ook "“'Jx“.'.'x:‘.!'?m‘n ; {Citizens Asked to Visit Institutions I and See How War Wounded | l | Are Treated. | | cHICAGO. Apri 2 Obregon Orders All Above jinvired to visit the no | Last Three Days —Thursday, Friday and Saturday ... e i MANN. who izens were | - RANE, £ the and 5 sorrow returns to this reculis how death bore 1 R, AL chiefs will in future RS DR QR R, el ainiy \ \u'l‘l_l | promises of amnesty from the Mex--| RS |ican government. Personal orders | t was for us to part were sent yesterday to military | { ' ommanders in all districts by Pres- | | ident Obregon that ail rebels holding |ranks higher than captain must sur- | render unconditionally. This orde | | | expected she came as a result of indirect offers of Francisco Murguia. through va- Tious agents, to cease rebel activities {if promised ‘executive leniency. In administration circles here the BORN. president’s order 18 taken as evidence | BERRY. Mr. and Mrs hat Gen. Obrezon feels he is strong | ©f Washir n ot NOugh to cope with the thre: Qlesny daugh Angeles, Calif. situations without 1o { Riving concessions. There b { persistent rumors that Mexi. UHL FAMILY ® 7 n1 n 3 mbrance of & /7 {in the Uniteq States were ALLISON. Wednesiay .z 2 K MCOY. who (PP 1/12, - > {a revolution in this country FRANK ALLISON. bolor N LU i Xl T have caused the president EASREST IS IS i parent alarm Un, oncerned Over Gonzalex. When Publo Gonzales was reported BOP: 0 have crossed the ternational {boundary at the head of a consic = ble force the dent expre mall concern, ng it was a! ¢ valve for malcontents.” federal troops hav. rious danger from th . Murguia revolt, it a war | office Mondav, Appil 25 1921 MARY beioved mother William ¥ [ HIS MOTHER. remembrance of futhe d that £ either aban Cantu or ndido w’ the mox { Aguilar to revo- . | lution iixed for Ma. en but never 1o be furgotten | rumored, there are s HIS WIFE AND CHILDREN . | ernment’ forces to handie the situa- | McGRATH. Sucred to the memors other. MARY A, MeGRATHL w Leaders Are Court- | Presigent O against rebel { fled recently by court-martial | nd execution of ral leaders of | small rebellions. The fact that a ilrmn was held up in the state of been 1 memory ny A MGRATH, who dey ik <% % H omas J. H Apri «hihuahua last week s explained | por curerings ended it is morni A as being the activity of a group| 'oy.rfierines ended X St Joseph's Cat bent on robbery. | And breathed the long. o T Next week may prove a most in- | e like tioe =0 PAUGHTER, CECILIA A. teresting one in Mexico, as radical | (phitade Vu.._and 5 demonstrations are planned for May | Chicago, 11, POINDEXTER. In loving memory of our day, and reports received here say | CONNELLY. . and brother, LOUIS POIN that malcontents in the United State residence, 140 C st A <o poar starting a revolution on o0 hustand_of i Tierne and. | | i SUCCESS DEPENDS ON U. S. | Tiovea but J toved you best i i | And when angels called him home {Mission Treasurer Impressed With | | PoOIN i i AND Obregon Promise. 1 copy.) . | o A DE GRAFFENRIED, Tuesd; | CHICAGO, April s of the ARY CLARE DB Gi {Obregon administra co, de- | remation in W e tirve ipends upon recognition by the United | oo J o) | States, according to the reports today | rding to i Lo of Dr. George M. Fowles, treasurer, ta memors ar dear son and the executive committee of the board THEODOR MONS, who died of foreign missions of the Metho 1 ugo, Ap | Episcopal Church. He has just { Nez ol andis, turned to this country, after a tour of May: a0 Brar { Mexico | Dr. Fowles expressed |pressed with the promi ¢ {administration and with the fact that | 4 il {the Mexican congress as now consti-| formation by appixing to the Department of | N {ituted¥ ediy! represeats ithe | Mexicani| BisteiNasinston ) €. ‘ BY THE FAMILY. {people. eparted this life Tuestus. Aprit | gpove ~ 3 $ < o | . embrance of our dear | “Fear of intervention by the United 5 L R et oL hushand " HEODORE States is responsible for somé of the | lovinz wi sisters, Mrs, | SIMO. pa this life two years disagreements in the congress of | Elizabeth o - Amanda Brown, | 880 today. April X7, 1919 Mexico,” Dr. Fowles e - | anda host of relutives and friends. Funerai | Days of sadness N e s (O RGE o | D S R S S et e it ing radical groups who are so af-! gov e 2 p.m. (Roznoke papers| But you ure in memory ne ected by this possibility that thow | please ¢ ‘Though you left me twa vears a . 20 HIS LOVING W1 the late Jumes| Have vou a father? Love him well al from Deal's u While he ix spared to earth N6 H st ne .| Wait ot till deatis shall call him hence Sariain Relatives and friends To know his precious worth Interment” at Congressional Oh. soothe him in his hours of pain, Re gentle and be mild ow xweet “twill be for von to know You've been a faithful child Death has robbed s of advocate an ultra-aloof attitude to-{HUDLOW. 1921, at ward this country. The power of the! pm. MARY Obregon administration in its efforts| M. Hudiow to enact legislation which will make for a rapprochement with the United | States is thus lessened. “The necessity for recognition by this country is imperative, so that trade | may be resumed.” MRS. BERGDOLL AND SON |t { REFUSED NEW TRIAL | Vi 1 H e a long o q | of William Lilpei? Haptist Church, Of the one we loved »o well: Taken from this yes. gome forever med eves will ar his voice, oli, never | Larr1sox. In sad but loving remembran: darling bov. ALBERT FRAN of Clarendon, Va., who tuken from us ten years ago toda. Others Guilty in Conspiracy Case of Exchanged ; PHONOGRAP | PHILADELPHIA, April Instruments of Leading Makes Albert S. Mitchell Euilty last Septem o Oh. for a t vour sweet little Zace, One word from your dear lit xa 5 Dennis and Maria Harrison. sister of { <. Harriet Marshail, mother of Mrs, Mattie | slor. John Lee and Mrs. Mars Moore. and | amother of Leon More. Notice of fu- | who were found r of a conspiracy | to assist Grover C. Bergdoll and Er- o win Bergdoll to desert from the United States Army in time of war. The decision was announced by Judge Dickinson of the United States dis- > jtrict court { entence will be imposed on the five defendants by Judge Dickinson on a {date to be selected by United States District Attorney Charles D. McAvoy, LAt 10 pm., = Intermeni at Mount " JAMES T. RYAN, 317 PA. AVE. S.E. Modern Chzpel. Lincola 142 Private Ambulances. Aay. An 1921 T her danghter, A MARKI duy ev Livery in Copnection. o prosecuted them. May & probably 5 w will be the day chosen, it was said. CHURCHES AID RELIEF. kb 1208 H STREET NW. (FORMERLYS40F ST an.) HIS great sale includes a large number of exchanged phonographs of standard rakes at prices which . represent savings of from 209, to 50%,. I Grcup A Beside used instruments of othgr makeos, are Vocalions Group B Thursday at 2 ERICK P. NOE pom. lnterment p Near East Fund Boosted at Various | REID. Sunday night Corado. ave.. 3 PHONE MAIN 108 Priced from taken in exchange for larger models; also a variety of ! e iy AR NE oty W Spears styles discontinued and no longer in our catalogue. ; T O She 7 ) eel| T Priced from eat for the near east relief emergency | THONAS. Joseph F. Birch’s Sons call for fund 13034 M St. N.W. [Esubished 1om. an. moderator of the $32.50 ‘ Great Price Reductions De Tiaze Yonsn, moerator ot i i $ | Presbyterian Here are phonographs of leading and standard makes— || 98 ';:;j; e hahe AT N GOl iy vmmen Conventicnal Models all in perfect condition and so guaranteed—many of / Tonahein Diznified_and Efcient Servi . Deal & Co. April 27 1 of Martha syrian race when they fought with | f " | 816 H ST. N.E. Liucoln 3 . . . he Armenians as our allies, addressed | il e rwibe Chapal. th ractically new and at priccs representing radical | e : TG e e s || iomoblietBarvice TS o~ hapat Phowosresks of mumerous | 1 4 B thelr regular cost. A great voristy | Art Models | e e % o TR | waSmIRGTON. vt e o | e S Aredeleyonit uctions from their regular cost. A great varizty in Gharer ot elcovionn Sag i s OF, beigted st of Mupriec| V3 Prone Lincola 328 makes, including IS style, price and finish are available for you to choose from. ing_services. The offering reported Chnre todern” Chapel. Automobile Funerals. Thursday, April =N, Relatives and friends in- (Pittsburgh. Wheelin s plense cops.) 5 A wide variety of beauti- [y Frank P. Reeside f he latter | 2 wmoxs momes. All the popular casewoods are in evidence. Dark and red eavibey of ‘ | churen i s3a0n Dr Yonan Yonan ry . . i church exceeded ; 3 hogany, fumed oak, golden oak and some in beautiful | /¥/ Period Cases in choice B S f:'fr,"‘m';:f,”,',f fi’:flfi:& :?ln?lgt. ¥ ¢ v woods and rare designs— vr!: gc‘lfft.zazvndf"ivh mwaited unon ¥ : | resident Harding. In ‘the evenins | Goiden Oak, and Mahog- very one of these phonographs has been through the Mahogany, both red and b addressed | the Wallace Memorr \ any, some developed in hands of expert repairmen and mechanics, and at the brown; Walnuis of exgiii Y V.L.SPEARE CO. NEITHER THE SUCCESSORS OF NOR COS. O STeD WITH THE ORIGINAL W. &. SPEARE ESTABLISHMENT.) 3 40 F at. n . Funcral Direvtor ccompanied Phone Fravklin Gd 3. WILLIAM z , 4 embalmer. Livery in counection. Commo- fous chevel and modern crematorium. ' Modera s P ow. Tel cail M. 13:3. il ~Frank Geier’s Sons Co., i 1113 S 1 STREET ST T s Gen. Azzapetian, the Armenian and the most elaborate cabinet price asked for it constitutes an extraordinary bargain. site grain, Qaks in Gothic | R S e can forces with Grand Duke designs. ol 5 { and Jacobean Upright | Taw e Many Distinguished Makes and Low Cabines Models. corps. addressed the i Church conzres: ion. at a at Soldiers’ Home. and Mis it better by and by = All renovated in our repair 5 : I edciie s Senest A S veaa e | MOTHER, SEIENA T Timothy H,fifllin shop factories and carrying Mary phonographs of famous makes and styles are Some equipped with elec- tourE il e at a luncheo tendered by prominent URHORST” : represented in this Sale, including a number of hand- [ tric motors. | Greeks. | itol St. . our unequivccal guaranice. some and distinctive Art Styles, and a few decorated con- ! = [ i it fi:ififli:-'-'.:&-- £ Monthly terms as low as ventional models. Monthly terms as low as | JOHN HEMPSTED DEAD. | 0 55 e svins comemtrnce of sur| EeCnbUe34 12, Mortineville, taa. Ha mother, CLARA who departed — = — == Resident of John Dickson Home | "fn;_.; ke SR Pl i CEMETERIES, Was in 94th Year. ! John Q. A. Hempsted. a re the John Dickson Home for years. died Monday at the home. He was in his ninety-fourth year. The funeral was private. Mr. Hempsted is survived by his iwidow. a daughter and a son. ape rian. FortLincoln:: nr~ Boulevard at D 'strict Lins o;;.‘:"ms G st. nw. Phone F. i MONUMENTS. i fae e designing and erect. At times she smiled, We specialize in !mo imperishable memorials of quality { and character. A representative will call by appoint. + portfolios of designs and sug- probably find it here. Its price and the terms on which you can purchase it will be far more favorable than you have ever had reason to anticipate. $: ! | on any particular make or style of phonograph, you will ident of We invite you to attend this Sale. If you have decided ’ $ I But we know that In that sweet h ernal rest DAUGHTI JEANNETTE SPECIAL NOTICE—Fifty Second-hand Pianos and Player-Pianos Are Also Offezed in This Sale DIES AT _AGE OF 93. Mrs. Anna R. Germuller Buried | ment with SPECIALISTS IN PLAYER-PIANOS : [ ., “EromiStiMaryisiChurek: { gestions. - Mrs. Anna R. Germuller, widow of THE J. F. MANNING CO., INC., 3 e those 1 T bes |Francis Germuller, died Sunday at| pil 10VING DAUGHTER ANNIE Tont e O. J. DeMOLL EMMONS S. SMITH her home. Gl1 1 street northwest.|pappis. In loving remembrance of ous conr SIESTonnth Blraet B % She was ninety-three vears old. Mother-like friend, MRS ANY(E ILARLLS, | m———— RAL DESIGNS . Funeral services were held this| who entered into rest one v FUNERAL DESI . morning at 9 oclock at St. Mary's cere so good nd kind 1o us =50 C. SHAFFER, ™ i I i' : 1 Church. where requlem mass was : we to recall NETS. » ot nw O ° Jo & C O ° Sl GEO. sung. Interment was in Mount ZAND PERRY LELES IR, o | O ESAIVE WLORAL JEMBLENS | Olivet cemetery. In sad bt loving remembeance | E3 L ‘Washington's AEOLIAN HALLA\ =i - Twelfth and G Streets 5 Mrs. Germuller 15 survived by three — 16-17-18, "LARA V. {3L soms. John, Jullus and Joseph Gere| HECMANS n died three de Bros. Co., 1214 F St, muller, and three daughters, Gene- Gu it e STy Barei Steinway Duo-Art Pianolas Weber-Duo-Art Pianolas Aeolion Vocalions vieve and Teresa Germuller and Mrs.| Three rears hate passed, our hearts are still Artistic—expreasive—ivexpens: ; fore: = = ; Anna Waggaman. As time g0es on We miss Tou more. Appropriate Floral Tokens = Tour memory 1x ax fresh today Tennis, £olf and other outdoor | AS'in the hour xou passed uw: sports are becoming popular among| HER LOVING MOTHER, the yYoung women in Argentina. BROTHER. TERS AND Washington Fleral Co, 14th aud N. X! Ave. Mala 168

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