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THE EVENING STAR, WASBI};GTON. D. C, FRIDAY, MAY 13, 1921. 7 v revve stw weoon oo 28 Yearr partly cloudy; no change in tempera- J ture; moderate south, shifting to west winds. For Virginia, local showers tonight: no change i ~— because you have wanted us wday, May 11, 1921, at 10:30 - redidence, 306 1 st gow.. of ' the late Jobm ‘harles Nichols and tomorrow partly cloudy n in temperature; moderate south, shift- ing to west winds. For West Virginia; partly cloudy to- night and tomorrow; ¢ r. Eastern Branch Overflow | Blocks Bladenshurg Records for Twenty-Four Hour Thermometer—4 p.m., 59;: 8 p.m 12 midnight, 60) 4 a.am., 601 § a.m 12 noon, 67. - Highest temperature, 61, eccurred at Traffic. [ ] [d noon today; lowest temperature, oS, 3 . ) , occurred at noon yesterday: High water in Eastern branch e lr a la S Temperature same date 15t ¥ear— |night aad this morning Inconvenivnced | e, Rotiets” A A p ] thhux 531 lgwest, &0, & number of residents of the upper|” § irad. mervices et Beotditn Bie . 2 """"',,‘”‘:l;lgh‘," W 30,01 |#nd lower ends of Bladensburg, Prin d B st uow.. Friday. Mav 12 noen, eorges county, Md., and motorists on & "I(T':Il;::o:n:‘nmfi- ° Tide Tables. their way through the town over the MAMORIAS, (Furnished by the United States|Washingion-Baltimore boulevard. 'The {BROWN. 1tu sad but loviag remembrance of coast and geodetic survey) | water was much lower this morning, | o der -unl' aud brutier, TWILLIAM Today—Low Jide gots am. and ©-2% luithougn the road was fnundated at] o'l arted. thia life four yeare 3 g ;m I3 . 18: . an ;’puxnlnl but not to the extent of s MOTIlie S D SINTER 1DA. ‘ o .m. E klng it imps 1u sud sud lo remembra ov : Tomorrow—Low tide, wm. and s dlar Cathor” WILLIAS BROWN: igh tide, 1:10 wm. und F Years g0 todey. May 13, TIT J o . C The Sun aud Moon. 00, Dear AL M et New birthday specials covering palm B T e B ¥ 111 v = time was EMMA, MABELL Tomortow—Sun rises 4:37 a.m.; sun beach suits, straw hats, women’s sport suits g ng remembrance of ~ lmother a ol 3 .lll\ motol £l 2 ! e - - - and sport hats, men’s golf suits, boys’ wool dany moiorists reacheds Bladens: | 35 ? 2 Some luruul back nnd made lun.; de- r.unr recalls the memory ok . . tours, while others chanced rushing Aut onr Joved one luid to rest, 1 through the 1nundnled spots. Several ud the who still r‘letr‘ln»r and wash suits, an other timely articles oo | the, mundied otn BV Ly S BT R 3 tateof | through the deep water, however, R TIE AR Weather, | their engines being stopped by the waler. Boys were on hand willing to wade and push the cars through the ione. but mot forgotten. SHTER Are prices too high? Look over the listings The prices are lower for the reason that ik o R el i e ;l'w'.m::.'r;:'“"".:n?“;:,::':.,s".:f. of our 28 birthday specials—then look over the these specials represent new stocks of mer- i 88 HEE el W mornipe, st S| e s e , spedials themnselves and you will find the chandise bought and marked at today’s re- N o : prices reasonable on articles of wearing ap- placement costs. And with the advent of new ‘:IX.lm‘fzu{w@lsn’f's‘h,a:‘?um ."’?“‘.‘M"\"'ml:.:mc;:‘.‘.n,::: parel that men, women and children merchandise at new prices the standard of hardheads, ®old as low as $2 a laynn-»l & short time ago, brought $21 . : P B lt A ¢ tically no hard crabs were received ,;"pf hfi"fl'v‘v'm - this morning. RTE M]’m quality remains he same. A S puried il life Tour years ago yer Along the upper river, where local ¥ recalls the memory 5 Of u loved one laid fo rest, exceptionally high. e And those who thiuk of er, ihe. mont prevailed the past two days, rivermen reported, and while no damage to small craft or proper along the river was reported, there was a strong current in the river and much drift wood was in evidence. “The outlook for fishing The 28 Specials for our 28th Birthday : e Portland, Mc 30 Portland, Ore 30. 8. Lake City, 30.04 64 San Antoaio. 29.98 yMay be rest in ) WIFB AND "CHILDREN. . . . gloomy remarked a Several new specials to take o boatman to a Star reporter this morn- | EOPOLUCCL 1n sad but sweet memory of o p ou s . ing. “The water was just getting in| dear daughter snd sister, MABEL R, (NINA) Tl s 22497 { condition from the last rain and fish| BOPOLUOCL whom God cplled to eteraal the place of those that have been WAKH.. D.. & @ 200 Cloudy, |were biting freely, when along came| Pt (Wo years ago toduy, My 13, 1919, P kR e this week's stormy Weather. 1 prob- | Ob. for a tuuch of tiat vanished hand or p . ably will be a week or ten da at a sound of ber volce that is stilled. : sold out are lnClUded The woman who killed her dentist |} oct perore there will be any fishing. THE FAMILY. * - husband was acquitted. We are in- 1t was reported th morning that ERNST. In lo !vm»mhrnlu’Q of our dear terested in knowing whether it was|the eontinued downpour had done; fSxter MARC Rt . EUNNT (nee Reiser), considerable damage to growing prod- parted this life seven years ago, May uce on nearby farms. The damage ¢ dentist.—Arkansas Gazette. would have been much greater_had D VIREDEICKA B. THOMAR, o = the rain been accompanied with hail Open Evenings Till 9 0'Clock and strong wind, truckers reported. Growers said the damage would not « | be very great The rain interrupted the work of | Fespect persons engaged on buildings in b B GRS course of erection throughout the D trict. Tt also interfered with street | LEE: Two vears sxo today, May 13, my be- Yepairing and work that is being done 1 along the lines of the street car coj e e She Mt peatict fe e, Many of the workmen who what glad accents shall 1 rise iald off the past two days renewed To Join the music of the skies. their building operations this morn- HER DEVOTED SON, GERALD LEE. * ing. SHEAFFER. In sad but loving remembran: o ul our dear husband and father. CHARLES SHEAFFER, who departed this life ten I 0. 0. F. SECRETARY DIES. s ago today, May 13, 1911, BALTIMORE., Md., May 13.—John| - Toag’,Tealls the memors Benjamin Goodwin, ‘who for Sixteen | And the ones who still rmeiber him years had been grand secretary of the Are the ones who loved him best. Sovereign Grand Lodge, I. O. 0. F., DEVOTED WIFB AND OHILDRBN. * died at his home, 2310 RPLRIEN[DIH SMITH. Iu sad but loving remembrance Toad, of Lright's disease. He was sev- | my dear hushoud and our father GRORGE enty-one years old. Mr. Goodwin for F. SMIFH, d-n-rml this life four because he was her husband or her Sacred to the memory of my NTBL FERGUSON, | F . B .'h,',';‘y":,':,""‘?‘"’ was u{ln,:wyter] in At-1 o 2 "iiay’ "r 2 A j : aniis Bacon anta and twice maor of it city. s world may_chanee from sear 1o yea, Men’s hats—Palm Beach suits Women's sport suits — straw Boys” wash suits—wool suits 88-Note e Tor oniuea Bt heter Al e cun e Tove —shirts—shoes, efc. satlors—shoes, etc. No. 23. P-B Boys’ Suits, some. with 2 [ CHIVELL. 1 wish to thank one frionix ana v . palrs of pants; in tweeds and cassimeres. Values up to $I8. Loads of wear in them. Special + - No. L 80 English and Domestic Straw, No. 8. Women's Warwick Lodge Sport Hats, many with the famous Bon Suits—a town-famous special at Ton cushion sweat band. $4 to $6 $17.75, now reduced for our birth- $2.95 1 day only. Special at........$14.75 s for their kind sympathy and besu- In loving remembrance my dear ad and loving remem! (Used) How lonely is the llf!‘l flDI‘ll tributes at the death of my hus- Mre. ELLA SMITH. 'M died two DIED. dear” losband. CONWAY TIBRE. who values. Special at... . dence, 635 n.. . beloved V] Special Saturday S e e e Ve Yk vean 1 o My God. Thy wil No. 24. P-B Boys’ Suits, some with 2 pairs of pants; in blue serges and all fancy materials, and in values up to $2250. Special at’..ooe. . $14.75 . band. JOSEPH H. CHIVELL. % ago t 3 P lay el’-P 1ano HIS WIFE, MES. AMELIA CHIVELL. * et N TRCE, MARY é";um-r- . CLARK. Thursda: “.’ I_ fiV’l ather il ixht years ago today, May 18, 1913. her late residence Saturday, May 14, at No. 19. Women’s Oxfords and Pumps. Very exceptional even in this event. Special at........... ...$475 No. 2. Mixed and Fancy Spring and Summer Suits for men and young men. Special at..............$29.50 Relatives and friends invited to af- My be doue. . Interment Fort Lincoln cemetery. 1% : > GOS8, October 31, 1015, In Beigium, ALUERT Dt ‘MACGIE TOLBOR, e e GOS], Company A 112th Engineers, ed this ‘?&9 six years ago tod: Funeral from’ Tion, R.. Nalley & Son o1 }31 lllll} st, se, at 9: Can_we help but feel 0 lonely, Terms to Suit 5 e ien i’ voleo we do ot :,,.,. INRI or B0 words were ever sweeter e aon May 12 . IA, Than The words she spoke ¥ her lute residence, 1305 Del: HUSBAND A‘D Sox. Arthur Jordan Piano Co. ':;‘.fl’.:"’:'.'".’{é{::-k‘u ] G Street at Thirteenth Homer L. Kitt, Sec.-Tre: No. 20. Women’s Pumps and Oxfords. The latest styles and the lightest weights. This spring’s values up to. $10. Special at. ..$7.75 No. 3 Plain and Fancy Suits, including herringbones, pencil stripes, ox- fords, etc. Special at........$37.50 No. 25. 98 Palmer Linen Wash Suits. This spring’s - values up to Special atizi..oeecesimesereses $375 No. 26. Boys’ Union Suits. All sizes, in nainsook and cotton ribbed.” An excellent buy. Special at.......69¢c No. 4. Blue Serge Spring Suits for meg and young men. A very rare offering. Special at. $37.50 No. 21. Notaseme Stockings, lisle, 29¢c; silk thread, 39cy/ and heavy silk, special at.. vee..69C FUNERAL DIRECTORS. JAMES T. RYAN, e AVE. 8B No. 27. Boys’ Blouses, in plain-colored madras and percales, with soft ! collar attached or with neckbands. Priced this spring up to $1.45 Spe- No. 5. P-B _Suits, in shepherd plaids, pencil stripes, blue serges, browns and grays. Special at.......$47.50 22. Women's Straw Sailors, ‘just in. Spring shapes and spring shades. Special at...evieniienene...... 9875 and friends invited 10" afténd servicen Ber E. TOLSON May' 13, at 8 pm. " Interment-at Hern- 10 Channing St., N.E. 4 Special for This WecPk it i SARE SOkt 7= $ er 4::’: 's'u'...:..,.f R, 1208YH STREET;NW. Elk Grove 50c > (Foknmvmr.s‘lhl) Butter PHONE MAIN 108 — . Saturday, May 14, at 9 a. AR Speare™ CurNichols AW-B'Spesrs z'{vd Heart Guarch, where mass "will for 11 Tepose of his soul. m .13034 M St. N. gl Neo. 6. The famous “Prep” High School Suits. Priced this spring at $25, but special at...cceaeen... ...$1975 No. 28. Boys’ Straw Hats, in black, ®blue and natural colors; 3 to 8 years; worth today $3. Special at...$1.65 No. 7. 53 British Topcoats that have justs| arrived. Worth up to $65. Special $47.50 No. 8 British - Golf Suits, in Scotch tweeds, plaids and checks. De- signed just right. Special .50 Bt ceccrececamaccacocainianens at ..... Men’s continued No. 12.,0ur _entirp stock of DEIMEL LINEN SH Underwear, light, medium and heavy . weights. A wonderful product that we are selling at LESS THAN COST. Union Suits at $735—whereas they are listed at $11. Shirts and Drawers listed at $ are special at. $3.85 " : Men’s continued A Jitkion, " Rematne &t the. homs of her daughter, 1731 13th o Danyille, Va., Sunday, May 35 (Lyneh: burg, Richmond and Dll\'"le papers ]rlfl e copy.) 13 o PRUETT. On Wednesday, May 11, 192 5 his rexiden fl,""lfl Otive dve. n.w.. JOHN At V. L. SPEARE CO. joved husband of Emily F. Prueit (nee NOR Estler), are. ~ Funeral pervices | (WEITHER THE "% o el af chagel n: g-k il cemetery on Saturaas NECTED TN eis .y o'alock pm. Belatives and Tricnds renpectrunty ‘mritea to ind 130 | _Phoss ’""’"____‘“ — A PRUETT, Members of Covenant Lod ILLIAM LTS, Pusersi Directer 130, 0; F. will asscmble in ind f’.mm - vty a i 30 p.w. of at Oak” Tl ceme- | $24 SRS -aflruerv-.ufl- Medersts %G clock Saturdny, May 14, to at- |Inn-‘nl of Past Grand JOMY af, | Drices. 853 Pa. ave. n.w. Tel. peiees. 833 Fo. aw. B.v. Tel esh M. 188 - B CLAPE. Secretary. ‘Quick. Dignified and Efivient Servies. black and mahogany and in the | ‘ . iy 31, B0t at W. W. Deal & Co. best leathers. This spring’s val- 4 9! p.m., SaR widow oF the ‘late 816 H ST. N.E. Liucoln 3464 ues up to $10. Special at.....$7.75 l 7 d::’r:'nf'hfl'.:l:l‘;l'r o the real- Antonie, Service. . 619 L st. s. Saturday, May 14, at 3 p.m. Relatives and friends invited to attend. Please omit flowers. 18 SCRIBNER. Wedneslay, May 11 4:20 p.m., WILLIAM, beloved No. 15. French, English and Crepe Silk Neckwear, in spring and summer shades and designs that sold this spring up to $2.50 are now spe- cial @teiiveenccanraneconcene... 95 . No. 9. White Flannel Trousers. A P timely, very worthwhile special AL ceccecccsreorncerenesaraanass No. 10. 60 dozen White Oxford Collar- attached Shirts; worth $3 in any store. A now special at......$195 No. 16. Men’s Oxfords, Teck make. This spring’s values up to $7. Special at . No. 13. Afl;dekic Summer Union Suits, roomy. Values up to $2. Special 95¢ at coieeieeennn No. 1L A new shipment of 1200 im- ported and domestic Madras Silk No. 17. Men’s Oxfords, Teck make; in No. 14. Foreign and Domestic Silk Neck- wear, in stripes and figure effects; priced this spring at $1 and $1.50. -~ Stripes and Russian Cord Shirts. This_ spring’s values up to $4. Special at....cceerencenen.ee.. LIS 9 Mary A. and father of Dora A. and You can best guard Mason. Funeral Runday at your sight by having us Galbraith A. M, E. Zion Chu examine your eyes. We SNOWDEN, examine them for e B R gt R I :fi:fib ;;u ”:vithu;las:er; oo ROBERT TATE, Presi Eatablished in Martineville, Ina. that will make your STEVENS. Wednesday, . 1021, F" vision' perfect. A far- 5 beloved Wite of Tamer Arevems ‘and MONUMENTS. seeing man looks after - 2 runml from residence of ister, M, e & e In designing @nd erect. his eyes. James Noone, 1246 H's5. Die.. Saturdag, May | We speclatin 2 " “thence to Tioly » | ing imperishable memociais @8 quality wihiere mass ‘will be sung at E and character. (M.A.LEESE OrticaL @ l Iniited o Witend: Tnterment t Stouss O m:m,.:‘;..vm;rh m can vy avpet o QPTOMETRISTS 3, ment wi 5 THEA. F. MANNING CO., INC., 914 Fifteenth Street. Nationally Known Store for Men and Boys AVENUE AT NINTH : Daily, 8:30 to 6 ry P. Torrer, U 8 Tnterment will be in Arlington, na- tional cemetery. 15% TRUESDELL. Thursday, May 12, 1021, at his < 5 e t e, o nné"?;'finlilm L R e oy T . o of the 3 3 tant “PREVENTOL” betore o'clock. pom. Interment” (private) st the Arlington patiopal cemetery. it is umnll! <toring and it will be requested dbat 1o flowers be sent. ' SRS u[!JTA‘.JBYoOHDER UO TB’E w!AL LE-| protected against attack Conmontets of the DIstEiet of Carambis ______?4__-— Clty of Weshington, Mar i3, 1931 wmpnate 1"1;;1:1 Tokens the moth. The death of Compa hes . Vo e e s 243 and N. Y. Ave. Mais 168 announced to the Commandery. SHAFFER, 1% of Companions is Teq st nw. Lo CRPARITE the Bpiphany, 13170 Birent EXPRESSIVE FLORAL EMBLEMS Fhose M. N on Saturday, 14th *instant, st 2| oo L DERATE PRICES. 181715 Interment (private) at'th ,r:,,m,h Vists 02 | de Bros. Co., 1214 F St 28 JSPpecials — 1o show our appreciation e ————————————ppepet ettt A Major THOMAS H. M ey

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