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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ||REPRISAL PLANNED ALLEGED PEONAGE NEW WOMAN'S CIVIC CLUB TO BE NATIONAL CENTER Indian Burial Rites or Last Sioux Chief, Killed in World War BISMARCK, N. D., May 7—Al- Many of the bodies of American bers Grass, last hereditary chiet soldiers being brought home from f the Sloux Indians, who was flb e Belgium of the Slo cemeteries in France an - > 0 killed fn France early in the will be brought to this city for Less Than Month-Old Organization Acquires | | war. wii ve buried wiih indian [l be ‘brousht to, this city for ceremipiios atiCannonbal.iCIoN » 3 = section of the Arlington national |y pcon Makes Bitter At- 115 5 mmt e eeskenioany.” | |Wife’s Lawyers Will Name |Wealthy Georgia Planter De-| cemetery. Tne bodies of 1,055 sol- illion-Dollar Tract an akes duccessju e e e e diers arrived at Now York city Fri- 5 d € Gt H e day on the transport Somme an . i . . .. P known o the old Sloux as Two More Women as clared Chief Conspirator ! 53,0% oh o Broathe crane. | tack—Additional Amen StridestoBring Together Feminine Activities. | | “Whit Yocs bl Bort Wheatom: “due. at that pore R early next week. 5 = e Co-Respondents. in Wide Plot. | *50 1t Sites to be brovsne g o here in a few days for buri ifr A little group of women in zation, rural or urban. The| | chief and warrior will be ob- | | goecial Dispateh to The Star. By the Axsociated Pross. B e T othatior lwl\nbatm:k on the emerger;r;;‘_::rh A e fee is to be nominal and| | merved. together with services NEW YORK, May 7.—It was learn-| CHATTANOOGA, Tenn., May T—In-{ (o1 ‘Rertram T. Clayton, the first Y1 by Senator Harrison of Missis- ington fostering a big idea ntitles the member to many advan-| | conducted under the auspices 5 » May 7. dictments were returned today by the | 00 BETEAE B Y 0o perish in | Sippi, democrat, was delivered in the able to make the largest purchase of /¢l "l Tiaing the bureau of ctub'in-| | of the Indian post of the | |ed today that lawyers for Mrs. James | United States grand hure against A H. | fymcTicin of his rank to perish fn | SIPDL « et roal estate and to start one of the |formation and national resistration.| | Ameriean Legion. A. Stillman, incensed at the testi-{Dunnaway, a wealthy planter of Ogle- | (1€ Wt Bie Was Koeh, 0 O8 e e A SR most ambitious enterprises ever un- | For the privileges of l”;‘:_ x ";;"““' s - ————' | mony given for her husband by Dr. ‘_’}:""If"‘; Ga., on the charge of being the | yromcrial day, 1918, Gen. John J. |bill were introduced. e e guagl | clubhouseSandadditionals fee switibe Hugh Russell, are preparing to amend | (hief conspirator of a peonage plant de-| 500 M Gen. Avery D. An- | Senator Ashurst, democrat, Arizona, dertaken by the women of this c require veloped he according to the gov drews of the National Army and | proposed that the duty of 7 cents a try Fvery vear increases the number offuiney for the initial expenses of (Iu'llh'.fl. Stillman's answer again, thislernment's theory, by dohn Du Ma), Cen. Frank McIntyre, chief of |pound on long-staple cotton be in- i o sing nine and | and leagues that maintain headjproject was subseribed. The fiest pay- | time naming two women besides Mrs. | way, & brother. and Tom Erwin, a| Mk (en. Frank Mclntyre chief of | POUAG on long-staple cotton 00 100 A tract of land comprising Fhe eei | quarters in Washington. T all ofiment was made in another week, and | o0 [ FH 58 /00 WORER PO o | deputy sheriff of Oglethorpe county.| the bureau o ins Clhyton at the |Jones. demoorat. New Mexico, moved & half acres in the heart of the resi-|hese the foundation will offer sp; without. delay active work in pr ONCe = heods R as i cOCEeans All the men named have been in- Sribtits ety 3 valorem & 7 - West 1 Military Academy, will |for a tariff of 15 per cent ad valo: dential district of the city and valued | for office use and for “club Conters.™ i tine the & cnterprise was he-[in the wife's counter charges. 1IN |dicted. but issuance of process will | West Point Military Academy, will | 1or & tagiff of 13 per cent, ad Falogom illion dollars has been | It is expressiy stated that the founda-| gy “The fine old mansion on theiorder to do so Mrs. Stillman's side | probably not take place until the ! Spnailbearcrasa amendments will be taken up later. Ay noariy; 2, milllan; doEsEEls | tion will make no attempt to federate) foan estate will he used tmporarily t i : eve of the next term of federal court. [ this cits. o ired by the Woman's National|the numerov tivictest ot women: | e hyoiate T hendauartors of| Will have to ask permission of the | € of The nest term of federal e (10 his attack on the bill, Senator acquire e an’s National | the numerous ae es o omend por the offices and headquarters o s understood that the pro E 4 . arrison told the Senate Congress % = rganization | b erely w ouse the organiz o found:tio }eeurt on of the aways el Hetse e = > Civio Foundation, an organization | but merely will house the oredizs:| the foundation «rs includes Miss| Friends of Mrs. Stillman declare | o8 of the Dunnaways and Erwin| HOBOKEN, N. J, May 7.—Memo- |was pursuing the wrong course in s tions in a ) The list of founders includes ) : rected from the offic rial_scrvices were heid today for |seeking to remedy the country's ec less than a month old, and it will be- | (W, e Yindividuality of each willl pidh Iienaras, Mes . Clarence Crit- | they=have information about at e | Attorney General in Washington, | 1as SO Wer FEE OORY L L omic Sills by use of A “cure-all” come the national center of Women's pe jealously guarded. and where the i, qon Calhou Mrs. ( Ihle | ten women who have figured in “.', being the outgrowth of a series of | 0" TMECan . B0 who die tariff. He declared that the average interests when the plans mature. | mutual interests of Al Will be aug- | N Rafael B Govin, Mrs Stephen' 18| banker's - eareer. It is - understood | paneas corpus canes instituted here | 150 and, 27th divisions who died starlit e declared that the average : ion i ganiza- | mented B e e oo o mrme e coopeapond- | e years ago by Attorney J Wal- | {0 oh T (0" iCrday on the | make “more available” such agencies il foundation 8 ot RN Cntertainment Features. {Henry Cleveland Perkins. Mrs. Henry ) veloped enough to name as co-respond-‘ter Peak, counsel for John Muckle. | 00 WERA 2F included those of | for his aid as it now has rather than tion that will compete with the hun- | 500 0 will provide com-|D. Flood, Mrs Victor Kauffmann, Mrs. [ ents only two besides Mrs. Lec sing |® Negro.’ in which it ‘was charged | (TAnSgort Somme, inciuded thape o to waste further time on such ques- dreds of other associations of wom- | The foundation will 1 | Frederick Chapin. Mrs. Burrill Hoff Mrs, Iman's lawyers are trying | that heonage was the motive for the I Bertram ayton. QML G| Lo waste further it en mow in existence In_ place” of imittee rooms. cardrooms and ball-[i T Guares Birnott Ars James | to] ket Tetters written by her huss [Aamnt (o ale several mesrocs back | ok Hamilton 4. Smith. 26t s competition, it is said. there is to be i rooms, where visitors in Washington|McDonald, Mrs™ Harold Walker. Mrs. band to other women to use a8 ANl ¢, the state of Georgia to stand trial e tan oy aad Maj B Scouts G. 0. P. Solidity. broad co-operation. It may he said | Tl L S erate cost, and | Lawrence Townsend. Miss Mabel T.!offset at the hearings to the influence | for various offenses Kimbleitoe 2 o The Mississippi senator asserted that the foundation supplements all Ma¥ € R g {Boardman. - Mrs. Charles Doughtonjof the letters alleged to have been CNoRkrs Thnenikoarea Aol lat Fngineers ucted by |UhAt the republican membership was other organizations and is the logical [ where resident members may. enjo¥ | wood. Mrs. William MeC, Ritter, Mrs. | written by Fred Beauvais to Mrs.| ! e L e e s wen ca) Y |not solidiy behind the bill, and read ements that have awa similar privileges. In addition to the! Francis T. A. Junkin., Mrs. Thomas | Stillman. $ ¥ e government dispatched = a bl a speech, delivered by Senator Moses, result of mo’ v & | S ;i 2 ¢ with the divisions ened women to a sense of their larier | oiices, club centers and entertainment| Reed. Mrs. Walter Wilcox. Mrs Jo- | The bitterness of Mrs. Stillman's|sccret sergice man to the scetion | With th divisions republican, New Hampshire, at the obligations. It is to focus all the | Fotie B iR E FI8 Jide the furnish-|seph Irwin France and Mrs. David M. ! friends, aroused by ~Dr. Russell'siwhere the Dunnaways live and as the| §F & ard, 3 last session. attacking the measure interests of women and to be the | i " ¢ tha ypper floors of the club-|Lea. testimony, s reduced somewhat by |result United States Attorney Ken- fo Summerall and cla las being afMicted with “congenital means by which all organizations | peh 20 £R¢ IEREE 00 titled to tem- [iheir reliet that the worst s over | nerley of the eastern district of Ten-| Col, Claytom at Wes joconomic rickets. = Mr. Moses re y ep i cl v me er. | no: v guest p eges. The; say the eauvais letters a j nessee b dairecte il GRATS - & T i marked that he assumed he speaker may keep in touch with one another: | pirary guest privileges. i AL COMMISSIONER | They: sy thei Heauviia Tatters ARG nessce tran ol e TeRant L e e e o SEAve Wixel Obieet ot s i i Eising hnotia ana i ctioatiy Al of the husband's case, | cases in which indictments were REMOUNT ASSOCIATION from him, and added: Sbnarts: s ris knolls anc i iy ) all of the hus ! . ) L and added Sk e S D 1 aFound which il |Senate Committee Would Put Du P Sird Siiiman may | A b Y et were hrouRhL] huaeanl il nopa atithe oron ect that has inspired what is to be ure ground, around which will {Senate Committee Wou - {0 present even more Sen evi- her of negroes e brousht not changed hope at the proper i S tomeiher ] Stately building conforming to i | dence when her turn comes to take [here this week from Oglethory TO STAGE SHOW TODAY | time to hadress a few poignant re- | an immediate effort to bring togetne tyle of architecture. lo ties on Interior Secretary. e e ounty to anpear before the grand A e ubiEat in the National Capital all the “live in’ line. The ancient : Al | e o friends of Mrs. Still- {Jury. Indictments charging the Dun- and 1 intend to discuss Wiced® (of thought slons Diogreafive to_be preserved and the | Provisions of the Frelinshuysen billf W Beetiting (N (etters. were stolen |naways and Erwin with conspiracy to & the last section (restrictions on im- Hues. The prospectus states tha ape gardening is to emphasize | to provide for a federal coal commis- | from her boudoir by a maid who sold | violate the peon laws. with im- | Impromptu Exhibitions to Be Pre- | portaiion of dvestum) of the bl Woman’s National “.\":vl‘-;(unn!a.llul; the natural charm of the grounds.)goner were eliminated yesterday by them to Mr. Stillman. The maid is|Pressing three negroes into service 5 5 Ms: Ha.rison then tubnedl toiwhat is for women and their work, that it {qy, hrincipal building will house the > 7 4 Said to have shown the letter ad- |2Rainst their will and with practical liminary to Big Meet to ie described as a constructive pro- B O e tha cime | Offices and will have ample space for [the Senate interstate commerce com-|JT [0 NG00, Hernard Kelly, foperation of a peonage system here gram for relief of the farmers. He g};x';‘:t;;t;‘l qgog{:»m;‘.r.»m\vnelqm ]m;u; ‘.l%‘lrmn,g e mittee, which voted to report the!giiiCl SR, ‘,.,..(T,;‘( l‘h‘,\ |)!A'||::=W"|'9 the r{suus. : Open Thursday. ur’:u;«l m?{ r..“(u—,,m ;»,,;kymn;nv st el el ) e women’s “city = beautiful” Se Supervis at i 3 etter wi N Decoyed. i iation | Whic ould make it possible for G ay be consid- L Y measure to the Senate. Supervision at Pleasantville, N. Y. e letter exroes 3% The American Remount Associatio S bt : any @cod work that may be consid- |to have a sylvan theater. The con- | I i® Jusiry would be exercised|admitted in evidence because Kelly | joun Muckle, one of the alleged! o, American Remount Association|§ 19 FUST C18 o200t use the e’ that is in will stage its s 1 | ered civic in character. or that is formity of ‘the ground lends itselt |t (% (RO FOLCL T testified he had seen the original let-}yjctims of peonage, was arrested in} "'} Stage its sixth impromptu horseitransportation systems was urgent | A e e P udY | readily to this part of the project. | %, “bil) proposes that the Secretary | tor and identified the handwriting as | Chattanooga two years aga on a war-|Show on the track at the south end|and that the farm oan system showld or advancement of clvies or the pro- | There are to be in time many other |, U i er'to investigate practices! that of Beauvals <i11. |rant from the state of Georgin. About | of ‘the highway bridge. at 3 o'clock|P¢ made to do its full duty by tion of educational or w build all of which will have uni still : outy 0y ok in fact, ail that pertains to | fommity of arehitecture and will be|of dealers and operators and theiri It is mot expected that Mr. Still-fhe same tine Mary Chealy and Til- [ this afternoon. The event this after.|changes that would make loans MoEk; I dact. a ¥ 3 Lo/ formity of A e teEriGe osts and profits, the wages and,man's lawyers will succced in hav-|fora Tackson. two other negroes Who | noon will e i, (is after | Cosier to the farmers. K in relation to good -cled by pergolas and terraces. |C ! o & preliminary 1 Sl ped ALl ARt Ba0S jeonncator i e " |working conditions of miners, meth- | ing Mrs. Stillman's so-called “CON-iwere witnesses before the grand jury [meet of the National Capital Horse Advises Different Cour: e (bl s lhioe conia e ‘ounders of Idea. ods and processes of storage and, fession” letter admitted, as it is a|here this weck were taken into cus- | Show Association Thursday. | “Whatever happens to this tariff, more. comprehentive than this bie| The grous of women who have cher-|practicability of _prescribed coal ' confidential communication between [tody. Muckle had heen in Ozlethorpe | No admiscion foe will be eharged o] he e Sinesr b eih)ts chonia {dea, and the question arises a8 to the | ished the idea of the foundation and | standards, and of a statutory zoning | husband and wife. Mrs. Stillman in lcounty. and he was accused by John | the grandstand this afternoom. Not| he considerca fost The s.nators on methods of d:‘»(,ifi;""g it. The mem-| have brought it into existence is ac-|system on transportation of cozal from this letter, is said to have upbraided | DHunn. plantation. and having shot | will entry fees be required of exhibi-|the other (republican) side must go bership will be both individual and| customed to the national view regard- | mines. iher husband for leaving her alone icoyed the Jackson negroes from thetors. Ribbons will be awarded for|at this in a different ways they must through organizatians. It extends an| ing public questions. Their first meet-| All other duties of the coal com- and sending her away to the Cana- |Dnnaway plantation, and having shot | the first. Sccond and (hird Diaces in) tollon o aomommor moures it ey are n\_,m‘fmn to every woman in theling was called April 19, 1921, by Mrs. [ missioner as originally proposed in dian woods without him. l:;h'o- vr;a!:" another negro. Mary Chealy and Til- | the seve nts. !nh( to betray their party principles “nited States who is of good stand- Clarence Crittenden Calhoun at herl the bill were transferred to the In- the letter several months before the|ford Jackson were returned to{ The fi vent will be for lady and!and break all of the pledges they ing in her community or a member of residence, and within a week the terior Secretary. birth of Guy. {Georgia, placed in jail and later bailed | gentleman *pairs. Ribbons will ~heimade 1o the- pecnie Mst faile i Z:r[rbim P. filu"'nnlw-"h.\iuckl» fought jawarded on confirmation, manners and| Chairman Fordney of the House : = — — = adition. but lost his case, was|style of going at walk, -1 way! ans committee an 7 7, Z - B B at w , trot and can-{ways and mean: 7 7 7 faken back (o Georgia’ and ater re- | b A oo eased. g The second number will be a polo|committee were practically through 1 e, meantime Lula Jackson. | pony bending race, six stakes, eight- | with their work on the permanent ther of Tilf. acks v ( L mother of Tilford Jackson. who had (cen feet apart. tarift bill and that the whole com- returned to Georgia, remained here.( The third event will he for officers’ | mittee probably would begin con- | The following new prices on OAK- LAND SIX-cylinder motor cars are effective Monday, May 9, 1921: OLD NEW PRICES. PRICES. OAKLAND Touring Car $1,395 $1,145 OAKLAND Roadster $1,395 $1,145 CAKLAND Coupe $2,065 $1,815 OAKLAND Sedan $2,065 $1815 (All prices F. O. B. Pontiac, Mich.) At its new low price the six-cylinder OAKLAND offers a combination of high efficiency and low cost not equaled by any other motor car— Arrange for your demonstratic now OAKLAND MOTOR CAR COMPANY, Pontiac, Michigan "AKLAND Co., 1709 L St. N.W., Washington, D. C. Dealers: Application for this greatest automobile selling con- tract will be considered in the order received for territory now open. but a short time later was decoyed across the Georgia line and placed in jail. _She claimed she was bailed out by the Dunnaways and placed at work on the plantation. The cases against the defendants, it is understood, will be tried at the November term of federal court here. PLANTER DENIED RETRIAL. J. S. Williams, Convicted of Kill-| ing Negro, Will Take Appeal. DECATUR, Ga, May 7.—John S. Williams, Jasper county farmer, un- der life sentence for the murder of one of eleven negroes found dead on or near his farm. was denied a new trial today by Judge John B. Hutche- son in superior court here. Counsel for Williams anuounced the fight would be taken to the supreme court. The motion for a new trial was submitted without argument by Greene Johnson, chief counsel for Williams, who rested his appeal on the main ground that the court errea in the Newton county trial in ad- mitting evidence to siiow other mur- ders than that of Lindsey Peterson, a negro farm hand, the crime for which Williams was placed on trial. Announcement was made that Clyde Manning, negro farmer on the Wil- liams plantation and indicted jointly with the planter, would be placed on trial at Covington, Ga., on May 30. DEPUTIES’ SHOTS FATAL. CHATTANOOGA. Tenn., M Riddled with buckshot by a po: deputy sheriffs while attempting fire under a “moonshine” still on I coon mountain Friday afternoon, Vir- gil Young succumbed to wounds at a local hospital this afternoon AGREE ON CAMP CLAIMS. C., MAY 8, 1921—PART 1 SOLDIER DEAD BROUGHT FROM FRANCE TO REST IN SOIL OF ARLINGTON charger class, the winners udged on conformation, ability to negotiate four jumps The’ fourth event will be for team jumping class, three riders; jumps. Winners will be chosen on per- formance only. The last event wil be an open jump- ing class. Hundreds are expected to visit the £how grounds this afternoon. In ad- dition to the events scheduled by the remount association, itors ~ will have an opportunity to see many of he horses who will appear in the meet later in the week. DEATH TAKES FAMOUS DISCOVERER OF COMETS to be Prof. William R. Brooks Held Rec- ord for Work at Observatory on Lake Seneca. The death of Prof. William R. Brooks at Geneva, N. Thursday, marks the passing of the greatest comet finder of American astronomers. Prof. Brooks was an Englishman by American scientists. For more than thirty years Prof. vas in charge of he Smith ut neva, on Seneca from which place he has He received the highest honors pos- jsible in the astronomical world. hav- ing won a large number of the War- training and | four [instruments attracted the attention of [ CURE-ALL” TARIFF sideration of \the permanent sched- ules within a week Mr. Fordney indicated that the re- publican members of the committee were agreed on the adoption of the American valuation plan as the basis for levying duties. He said that by basing the. rates on the American wholesale value of a commodity, rather than on its value in a foreign it would be possible to elim- inate undervaluation. —_— LEAVE BIG FLEET SOON. Admirals Wilson and Rodman Will Get Shore Duty. Admiral Henry B. Wilson, com- manding the Atlantic fleer. and Ad- i miral Hugh Rodman, commanding the Pacific fleet, will complete lar two-year tour of sea duty next month and then will be assigned to important duties ashore. Their future assignments and the selection of their successors in com- mand of the two big fleets are under consideration by Secretary Denby and his assistants and probably will be ready for announcement within the t fow wee birth, coming to the United States S S RETANES. wherh . 56 s gl CARDS OF THANKS. home at P Y.. during his|BUSSARD. We wish to express our sincere first years astronomical | Gwork | thanks and appreciatia to our relatives and h Tt nical TK, | friends for their expressions of sympathy where his invent genius in mak-| d_kindness in our bereavement and for the {ing astronomical and phulngrapm«'l many floral tributes at the death of our dear daughter and sister, LUCETTE BUS. S THE PAMILY. 8° SMITH. We wish to express our sincere thaaks and deep gratitude to our relmtives, friends ¢ to the minister for their kindness and pathy at the death of our daughter, found mori: comets in the heavens| MARIE SMITH. who departed this life Sa than any astronomer in either !h--* Sory AND FATHER, GEORGE AND United States or Europe. “F ES SMITH. % to express our sincere to our relatives, ug store and the boys at We wish STUART. thanks ner Gold prizes for discovery. He their expressions of sympa- was elected a fellow of the Royall i many henutiful foral trid- stronomical Society in 1890. He was th of NELLIE STUART, our State of Towa and War Department | ;,ud: s member of ihe American aar| siatér and the mother of 1 ehon Soaart { to Settle. sociation for the Advancement of EEANIERS Scicnce. Hobart College gave him the RE = The state of lowa and the War De-{A. M. degree in 1591, | MARRIED. . partment have reached an agreement —_— | INGE—EING. Mr. and Xiu M. :«_ King o ‘. announce the marriage of their for settlement of damage claims and = | i H st 0 e LEY daughter LILLIAN to Mr. B KLEY 1) rental due the state for the use of Mar“age nicenses. SeEe Annapoiis, Md., April 30, 1920, by state-owned land at Camp Dodge, | Marriage liccoses have been issued to the Smiley Towa, it was announced yesterday. Jenkins and Ursula-N. Gilbreth DIED. At haTaases X £ John . Chambers of this city and Hele 2 The staate releases the government | TR0 Jo (ARbees 0f | EUELL. Departed this life at his residence. from all claims under the agreement| Thoma of 'New York city and | oo d4th st ne. May 6. 1921, at 10:10 and agrees to pay $59,000 for the 667 Dorothy Richmond, Va. | pom. HENHY, liwband of the ‘late Mary government erected buildings on the . Nikus and Anastasia A. Georg Oliver, Henry. Mary land and to continue the operation of Kert 1 neral ftom Miis ain the water system on a cost-plus basis M P onday, May o Teta for the benefit of purchasers of the A W rieods dnvited: ’ government land. | e In return the War Department { BRENGLE, Friday, May 6, L A e & and $12,000 in settlement of all dam- | AN &I Brengle and sister of Moily H. age claims against the state, leaving | i Funeral services at 2710 Ontario a balance due the government of Wicgand and Julia Erandt | Sunday, Mav & at 4 pm. Inter- $34,508. neth L. Norl of Philadelphia and { ment Frederic A Monday. Kindly TR e Louise E. Datnon of this city. amit flowers. § 1€ . _Frida May 6, 1921, at 10:30 p.m., GOING TO ROME FOR U. S. Births R A TE T nTove danghier of Wilitara i cod 19 vears. Fu- Willlam H. Stevenson, vice direc- 1rths eported. i T Monday. May 9, tor of the experiment station of the| The following births have been reported to L LIRS lowa State Agricultural College, has [ fhe lealt terment prizate. been appointed permanent delegate | bours SR 5 CLARK. Saturday, May 7, 1921 at the res of the United States to the Interna: | Mol S mia e ence of his dwughter, 45th and Fitch sts tional Institute of Agriculture at Rome, ! Arthur J. and Lilla | ne. DANIEL CLARK, tiw beloved father of according to an announcement just 3. "and Barbara Mre M. E 3oecan and Eugene 4. Clack made by the United States Depart- e e e reasat ment ot Agriculture. bis boul. Telatives and friends invited. 9% MOURNING BLACK xcunnoy’."\fi‘x‘&unmu A\'I;E _llx..m.\l 5 [ Dyed Within 24 H, Benson N. H . P K IROK:Sured o0 x g Houre ox and Ledger Hawkin, boy, i ral from F. Gasch's Sons' parlors. I CARMACK DRY CLEANING CO. 2469 15th St., Col. 636 Dupont Circle, Fr. 5232 BURLINGTON HOTEL Dinner and Music. 1120 vermont Avenae 380 Rooms. $2: with bath, §3 to § De La.xe_Table d'fiote Sunday: Eg1 Sracial Table d’hote. small c: 1.00 NIC-0-PINE An Excellent Remedy to Rid All Plants of Insects Bottle, 35¢ KRAMER THE FLORIST 916 F St. N.W. l Jai 3 u 1, und Josephine Brook: Jumes R and Luc James K. and Ora 3 Henry F.and Lucendia Harl Wil Joseph und Edith’ Lucas, Blijuh Essie Gudson, boy Deaths Reported. The following deaths fave been reported to the health department in the last twenty-four hours | “doseph D. Clark, 60, 2123 15t street. Mars A, Cole, 93, 601 M street. i B. Brengle, 67, 2710 Outario rond. Hobbs, 65, 209 Sheridun treet r. Gliem, 14, 2901 16th street. 51,3202 I street. orgetown Univer- 38, the Congressional Francis Faliey, sity Hospital.” j‘t-nnm bade, 72, 5 Lymus Payne, 71, Join A. Moss, wr southenst. Naunie Christian, Jefferson Tirown, Maggie Gordon, or Axed. 69, 2541 Nichols avenue S, 637 L street southeast. 10 Ko 43, Kate Simms, 50, rear 13 L street. Tospital e, John Price, 40, Tuberculosis I Vulerie Cooper. Cunyer 2 Garfield D. O, Willie Coleman, 5 months, street. Marion BLACKS EDITOR’S EYE. PENSACCLA, Fla, May 7. ate Senator John P. Stokes and Grover ¢ Baldwin, managing editor of the Journal, engaged in a fist fight in the principal business street here at about 1:30 o'clock this morning. Senator Stokes is said to have taken exception to an editorfal in the Journal with reterence to a resolution introduced in the state senate by him, as an attack on his character. The editor has a black eye. Q > attsville, Md.. Monday. M Tnterment at Fort Lincoln cemetery. peparted this life afier a long Il A e Home, at Stoddard Baptist May 6, R Mrs. RACHEL “GANT. tiie_uge of i leaves to mourn two ns, Daniel G and John L. Gant; ant: two dnughters: Jeannette P. Gant. George W. Mason's,” under- lols ave.. Anacostis, D. C., . thence to Oxon Hill for and “trom N . CATHERINE Kerry, Ireland. GRIFFIN, a native an be see | Jishment, $11. 11 st. n.e. i 1 ¥, May 9 at 8:30 { Trom Hanlos to' St Al i el Where mass will be said at © a.m. ! for the repose of ler soul. Interment at i Mount Olivet cometery. Relatives and friends L invited i RD. In Rome. Italy, May 4. 1921, Sir Y HOWARD, R C. M. G i _the [ Sear e i ae st | HOYBERGER. 1. at 7:30) B e ieataens o it | KATE HOYBERGER, rtin oy Iorger. aged S years. Notice of funeral nereatier. . | O'DONNOGHUE. Friday. May 6. 1 L O Dot e Tesidener. of M3 son, oy 0 DON NOGIHT the regu-| DIED, TALBERT. At Purcellville, 6 1921 at 745 am aged 21, the beioved and Mary B Talbert from her late residence, 1518 Ix ou Sunday, May 5, at 3 pm. Rock Creek cemetery. IN MEMORIAX, BOND. In sad remembrance of our dear su and cousin, HARRY E. BOND, who dejuris this life May 8, 1020, oue year ago tnda Home is sad —of course, we miss 3 Bat it was God who knew best And today we are hoping 3ou Are with Tim. and at rest HIS DEVOTED MOTHER AND COUSIN CARHARBT. Tn sad but loving romemdrance a our dea and mother in law. NELLI) CARHART, who departed tiis life tno sein 20 today, May &, 1919, Oh. such a sad, sad longing Teep down today To see onee a. Whom death Often we st and w At what yon would do or &ay krew the changes That have Euppened sinee you passed aw v LOVING CHILDREN, FLORENCE RAYMOND but not forgotten BON-IN-LAW, WILLIAM REINHARD ¢ HARRYDAY. In loving rememb: of on dear | d and father, CH HARRYDAY. years ago, M Gone. bt not forgotten HIS LOVING WIFE AND DAUGHTER HART. In loving remembrance of my husband and our fat JOHN W Who died three voars ago today, May 8, 1913 HIS LOVING WIFE, AURELIA T. HART AND DAUGHTERS, EUGENIA T. HART AND MAMIE E. HART. HART. A tribute of Jove to the memory o my dear father, JOHN €. HART, who de parted this life three years ago today, Mas) . 1918 HIS TOVING DAUGHTER, URSCLIND HUALT FLEETE. |HART. A tribute of lose to the memory of my dear grandfather, JOHN (. parted this May 8, 191, test, sweet epirit, rest ARCHIE. JOHNSON. 1In «ad but loving remembrancs of r husband, JEFFERSON JOHNSON, cats ago todsy HART. whe life three years mgo today { f love's \ rt still longs for yon, | One by one earth’s ties are broken, ! 0ne by one thes i Mot we hold a g | We shail meet | we hope to meet thes the day of Life is fled n heaven with Joy to greet thee, no farewell tear fs shed TS TOVING WIFE, ELIZA JOHNSON. ¢ JORDAN. A tritmte of love and troe devotion to the ‘sad but ever presions memors of out dear mother. JANET JORDAN. who was euddent; 4 from labor to her reward eight years azo today, “Mothers’ day,” wee. ¢od Sunday in May, 1013, at Atlantic City, OT “Mothers' day.” the saddest of the ye Brings memories <o clear of our mother, dem How could we, oh! how could we forget this day, When HER LOVING AND PERSI: {JOYCE. A tribute of love to the memory of my dear hmsband. WILLIAM P. JOTCE, whe departed this life two years ago today, May DAUGHTERS BLANCHE . God took him home, It was His wi But in my he He liveth et HIS DEVOTED WIFE, CHARLOTTE JOYCE MAY. Is sad but loving remembrance of one dear mother. ANNIE D. MAY, who passed away five years ago today, May 8, 1918 You don’t know the sorrow to be left alone, Tntil God sends a messenger to you It is sad when He calls for one or t But the saddest of sll is when He call your mother HER CHILDREN SCOTT. In sad Ly g T irance of my dear hushand, HENRY SCOTT. who denarted this life one year ago today, May & Oh. how sad was the summons, When the word came he was dead For he left me brizht and cheerful And was brought back to me dead Jesns. while my heart is bleeding O'er my dear departed one. T wonld at this solemn moment Calmly say. “Thy will be done HIS DEVOTED WIFE, ADA B. Sacred to the memory RY SCOTT. who | OTT. friend. way sudden’y 8, 1920, Softls at night the stars are shining Upon a cold and stient Where thou liest. dear frien Whom we loved. hut conld not save FRIENDS, E. I' AND HARRY HERRRON TURNER, In lovine remembrance of our moth- er. SARAH E. TITNEEL, who der life October 13, 1920, =S Out in life's garden. where sympathy rew, God planted 8 soul, *twas the soul o' you Ll{--;l vm.'xfr‘rful garden, Love, seeking, weat aronzh, Till he found a heart, "twas the heart o' you. We bave sought through life's garden of Ana g e, nd we found one sweet blassom, all fer il . a1l Jeweled lnrnh«mplmy. faith, all unchanging and o, Are the heart of our flower—dear mother, tis you. HER CHILDREN, ¢ WOOD. Sacred to the memory of our dear mother. JENNIE WOOD. who passed AwRy thirty-seven years ago today, May &, 1884 HER DAUGHTERS, MRS MARY H. TOM- LIN. SUSIE L. WoOD FUNERAL DIRECTORS. V. L.SPEARE CO. (NEITHER THE SUCCESSORS OF NOR COM« NECTED WITH THE ORIGINAL W. R. SPEARE ESTABLISHMENT. Phone Franklin 6626, 840 F at. J. WILLIAM LEE, Funeral Director and embaimer. Livery in connection. Comme- dious chayel and modern crematorium. Moderate ices. 332 Pa. ave. m.w. Tel call M. 1383 Timothy Hanlon 641 H ST. __Phove L. 5543. Frank Geier’s Sons Co,, 1113 SEVENTH STREET N.W. Modern Chape: _ Telephone cull, North 528 ~ZCRHORST” 201 East Capitol Street Phone Lincoln 372 fstablished in Martinsville, 1aa. I AMES T. RYAN, 317 PA. AVE. S.E. Modern Chepel. Lincola 142 Private Ambulances. Livery in Connection. ‘AR SreareCo! 1208 ‘H _STREET NW, (FORMERLY S40 F STNW) PHONE MAIN 108 ARSpeare CuNichols W-B-Speare TPETER_M. ULRICH _ WEST 950. Personal Service. Modest Prices. Joseph F. Birch’s Sons 3034 M St. N.W, Esublished 1sg, Phone West 98, atomobile Service. WM. H. SARDO & CO, 412 H et. D. Phone Lincoln 534 ‘Modern Chapel. _ Automobile Funeral ST MONUMENTS. We specialize in designing and erect. Ing Imperishable memorials of quality and character. Let us take you to see many speci. mens of our work In any of the jocal cemeteries. THE J. F. MANNING CO., INC., 914 Fifteenth Street. ~ CEMETERIES, FortLincoln:z %= care of graves. Venr of his age. S 3 Ohnrch Tuesday. s and friends inv terment at Holy Rood cemetery. SEXTON. , May 7, 1921, at 7 am., MICHAEL F. SEXTON, bel Katherine Sexton (nee 'Male dence. Lite ¥ thence to X em ma Sout.” Telativen and friends tavited Au mobile funeral. 5 LOAN. Suddenly. Friday, May 6, 1921 at his S idence, the Westover. 25th and Pa. ave. .. CHARLES D. SLOAN. Funeral services Wil 'be held at the chapel of Joseph Gawler's Pa. ave. n.w., Tuesday, May 10. Bev. W, Taylos Suyder of. Boulevard at District Lise. OS5 G st m.w, Phone F. 4745. o FUNERAL DESIGNS s E"EO IVE PLORAL EMBLENS Phone C. SHAFFE t MODERATE PRICES. 2416-17-18 Gude Bros. Co., 1214 F St. Prompt auto delivery service. Artistic—expressive—inexpensive. ropriate Floral Tokens Floral Co. Maia 108 A