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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €. MONDAY, MAY 16. 1921 i s ses. He e same time. e left to buy the|from a complication of dis . . . Ex) N, Play DIED. h S Sm S Y e Lo S | Arrest French “Millionaires l S REV W P IUHNSTUN Ry HET S B B WGeorge Harriss Larke Advertising |manager of several publications. Mr [born in Providence. R. L 3 : < At ber date E On Charge of Bank Swindling uU”SD B [}HURGH rved at one ttme as g 4 Minister of Public! rke came to the World two years | . Green i Manager of New York World. |ago from the Evening Mail. where he | military attache to the American em- v = d Fen ness anage or four S a 0 d NEW YORK. May 16—George Har- ’\b,‘.‘rs,‘ UsinessimIandecn forhioy in Petrograd and was decorated ‘riss Larke. advertising manager and | For two vears Mr. Larke was traas- [ by the late Russian emperor. Hewas assistant business manager of the New | urer of the Am Ne: ected chairman of the New Yorf| York World, died yetserday of pneu- |lishers’ cia . a director and|county republican committee in | i i ! By the Acsociutad P the track ca % Cends are| THE J. F. MANNING CO., INC., invited. Interment at the Washington Y Congress Heights, D, . QMMME 9x9 Pyramidal Tents.........$35.00 055005950 16x16 Pyramidal Tents.. .. ...$30.00 c“d, at Low Prices: O. D, Woal Shirts. vevv.e.vrvev 98c 3,.4.““,“1),@,”_," 5 Quokrr Puffed Rleon........ 8¢ Scotch Mint and Froi Chew. i No. 274 Canned Apricots, 18c, 2 for 35¢ Ing Gum.. eeee..3 for 100 . 13-0z. Can Pirika Roady Prapared Cocoe, 13c ....,,........".........2 for 28¢ Helvew cemeter: HAAS. Officers Counell, No, 10, D. fled of ihe death of Brother ! Members requested te assembls Tues 17, 10 a.m., 602 9th st. n.e. to attend BUSAN KEGAL, Gounellor; DSOR, Iteo, Bec, Webster Electric Co. DISTRIBUTORS 714 9th Street N.W. ... Phone Main 5150—Franklin 7346. B, widow of the late Capt Joln s and daughter of Jamea Monroe Carter of Richmond, Va, Funeral services nd interment, Biclmond, Va. (New York and Ricimend' papers piease cops.) + | GEO), C, s}{AFFER‘ HILL. Portable Electric Lantern, $4.98 Delta Portable Hand Electric Lantern, Aluminum Case, Water- Proof. A Wonder Light for Campers, Farmers or Household use. Using Dry Cell Battery. On Sunday, May 15, 1831, at 4 p.m. VE yLORAL NMBLEMS VIRGINTA ITILT, aged 80’ vears. " ma: | EXERESSINR Vb ons st s at Thomas B. Kergeen's, 1011 7th st _—’fim "% Rervices In the chapel at Osk Hill ey Toesdur. Mar s, i o |Gude Bros. od Relutives and frends invited to attend. * ‘Prompt aute delivery servics. ATt —exDressive —iberpensive. HUGHES, Snadaz, May 15, 1621, ac § am. = 2 -———————_’——— FRANE 1. beloved husba riate Floral Tokens | S et i % Wichington Floral Cor Lodi, V ncral services and ' interment at » Wednesday afternoon. - 4. 24th and N, Y. Ave. Main 108 - monia. He was born in Markesan, | n of the committee on|and later was appointed police COMZ| "p 4 prg ¢ 15—Two e Trocquer to order an in- A 5 shepis Wis., fifty-one_years ago. Mr. Larke certisi gents. sioner of New York city (uu May 15—Tw Sl §on. | | Tni leach! instamcel the | LANHAM, Muv 15 1821 at fhe mesidence of entered journaliem tn s early vouth, | 4 hilippines during Roger Gault and Jules ne between the tender and the Associate Pastor of First b sy am’s | oismen. ians Sorking in Dutwth and Columbus. | Spanish-American war und was a 4| . Were arrested yesterday on | first codch snapped. - by Funoral Wednesdss. Mag 18 10:30 after which he bought the St Joseph. Irector in a dozen large corp S charge of swindling. was al-} — ot Glenwood v 1T Mo., Gazette. He married in that city GEN' F' V. GREEN DEAD- During his later life he wrote & gl _‘ rge of swin x} ng. It w = Ditscassis Sheninug Tasue COHgI‘egatana‘ tO Leave ‘xor'u.r*; 5 % e Miss Lillian Tootle. He sold the Ga- books dealing with military subj eged by the authorities that the new - FERAAY . y e 2 LOrIsA L INE zette and became publisher of the| NEW YORK, May 16—Maj. Gen.| Following the funeral here on Wed-ihoard of the Centrai Society of Pro- K10.—Yulichi Odata, the Japaness Sent b 1 Mt : Kansas City Post and also had charge [ Francis Vinton Green dicd last night |nesday the body will be interred inj .o Sanks Z sl suD- | et on nasCome HLo eptember e 3 n th v ial Banks found among s sup io for with officlals the Denver Post, jointly owned, at | at his home, following a long illness, | Arlinrton national cemetery- el el s o will consir PRI Rl Liratt s as having sald that SR drafts, aggresating 2.300.000 franes, | DOICY. 5 nurend ¥ 15, 1921 = for which, 1t s said. Gault and Bu- 1 tusgle ccUl s End Wi iRt Shantung auestion with day offered hix re A bt The police estimate that the men. ot f:m.'»'r;»x'.:: l:‘"»'r’m”d yunced he had a el 3 iwho were without any great capital P ofipa towere™ 1AV in the setttement > oot 3 ’ o fat the commencem he worldyof the ‘mattor, he added, would bring | She R [war, borrowed upy 20.000.900 { Doging good either to dapan or Chind, | ! jirai from \ariou g WIth bony o friendship of the two nations could | which tr bought factorics, Main- |yt he attained a_definite tained.a chateau, purchased six auto- | o ed“ching, which e in the dept mobiles and onished the habitues | gnaneial di ter. o i ‘»r the Paris nigh s their N | expenditares, sometimes: @il Await Divine Call to Paleatine. hurg. S s r o S Seventy-Two Communists Assested. r»;"?:«.flugfuhrnl:{vrl with nT et e BUCHAREST.—The polic® yester-|concentrating in the Quee own dis |day entered the Rumanian communist | trict, where a large number of black ated on congress and arrested seventy-Uwo |claiming o belong to one of the los ¢ a larze three- persons, including thrce members of | iribes of Iracl, have seized large oS = S ] 2 spac the chamber of deputies ter the s and committed a number of crime ' \ membership minority members of the congr Zuropean populice. Thesn | OFKanist of the Church of the Woly | ay school o had protested against the validity o E , the dispatch asserts, declare|Communion, New York city, who will vote by the majority in favor of - are waiting for a divine call to|play at Epiphany Epixcopal Church, . o s nqualified adherence to the third in- T a t their pres- | Washington, p.m. Tuenday,| 1 ternationale. The police al ent activi are Ation for:thisi 1 wing 1:- .Qh.lun of fre 'ol:lznnnl;v- AN A e communists have received a s & citaln under the auspices of the Dis f Qv int fewals Mo Vative 3 ; trict of Columbia Chapter of the ! - CICO CITY.— The | American Guild of Organists. 2 s tarving Families Ald. in the state of Ja N, o he 1 eruption. as S NEA three styles sketched S O o 7 ] ¢ e S r (et s coee (menon rans | UNVEILING PLANS READY. o7 3 = 2 s g 5 - umi; ar the foot of o 4 for starving milies food now in|MIM _ ol s i storage. led representatives of the| U1 SOMANO Are flocing. AN earthauake | Dypont Memorial Fountain to Be ] colonial government and the city to| g, (W€ # L S 3. peelss ’I‘IE-BACKS are the all-purpose rrange & relief program to be putfeitd Saturday evening throughout the Presented on Tuesday. £ into effect toc Under the plan de- ¢ The complete program for the exer- summer sweater for sports, vised one thous ::::h"::"‘;:"r‘;q‘ (EWen | Finalsh Gulf Free From Mines. cises incident to the unveiling of the At 2 W vacation or business wear. 648 ibout the city. Tfforts will he made 1o TIGAZA Mescow radio message sivs | memorial fountain to Rear Adm prior to th B 5 7 2 . obtain loans from the banks during | oyioy"hac®heen swept of mines, win be | Samuel Francis Dupont of civil war in this sale, with choice of the week to make possible a 1arger | gpened immediately, pormitting ships to | fame in Dupont Circle tomorrow after- | Rar diinh acor program. enter Petrograd and Kronsfadt harbors. | noon, as announced by the office of pub- nd of B. . from Vane ——-;‘; At l!xnl.gar; and _Krl i ‘Shuils hzl:vé arrived | lic buildings and grounds follows: ¥ . Off to Meet '3 ert. at Batum with electrical railway equip-| Ceremonies commence zephyr, jersey or MARIS —President -Millerand, an- |ment. Admiral 1. F. Harrington, 1" - |Ghurch here he . A companied by Minister of War Bar-| Mexican Revolutionist Executed. | tired, Sresiding. lnvocaiio SRyl NC Raulia iy e worsted yarns o thou, left Paris vesterday MEXICO CITY.—A small revolt in|Alfred Harding, D.D., ishop, "]r ,““ it R . for Lille, where they will meet King|the state of soo, led by Capt.|iNston entation of the lnor which he' whers . ) [Albert of Belgium. Ontiveros, ha n put down, accord- | o inereased thro: T e s — ing to advices received by She war : S church last sur m p]am and fanc} woven Cf:fCCtS, Twelve Killed in Train Wreck. flice. cros captured the village | s pund- - Th gy ‘,;'Hwn“ by jw“um o . . TOULOU! France.—Twelve per- [of 9 and held it for three days. | ih,. presiding officer; ception Dy the R some with contrasting color re- wons wors Killed and fitty injured | The revolutionists surrendercd withe oo ereseny 5 it when two express trains bound to th :'"l KlV!"ll;'d“':‘lbg‘,l:‘fl ing they had; ment at 6 . a2 . -, city from Paris jumped the track |been mis y Ontiveros as to h RO vers fronts; some with Tuxedo i o™ rews miloa ot each other |motives. Francisco Luis Caafillo, | remmier the B L The fact that in each case the eight |former federal general, was executed | pand; sound taps. 2 o s stvle reveres. ! coaches were dera‘led and the locomo- | yesterday in Oaxaca for revolutionary{ Music by the United State: Thomas B. Catron of New Mexico lbinced - ives a enders ined activity. Vi H. Santel! n rlatives a B4 tives and their tenders remained on Y- Band, William antelmas Was 81 Years of Age. ‘\ el "M"‘":',f s e s e i Whatever color you wish—navy = I m CHILD WELFARE ‘POLICY. | saNTa FE. X. 3r. May 16 —Thomas | B ’ S Benton Catron, New Mexmo fi - 02 = . & = United Sat senator, died peacock, brown, buff, tomato, gray, Crematlons Estab U. S. Asked to Participate at World [foms here. vesterdas. at <he age of | : . ~p- . . .. rs. 2 was born im i - pink, etc. BLACK and the various Conference in Brussels. Lexington, Mo. and was gradu 5% mabRTAS . p o 4 abs 5. from the Unive v of Missouri in & i i = American participation is desired A f S 'd 1860 th 1: vith Sty ’hp B 2= In sad but loving remembrance o combinations. Sizes for every one. £ Shipments 1857 S| Amerion raicuon e et 8 in oo s with Stephen 1 [ KUXTER, 10 sag b imisg Somemtrese o6 = < y E2| chila welfare to be held in Brussels |senator from West Virginia. Cairom | eparted this life three sears ago under the auspices of the Be n jand Elk in San- | He t g government July 15-21. Plans for the [ta Fe w s New Mex- | e e . Cconference are mow being completed, |ico’s delegate in Congress | T LS remio e . the children’s bureau of the Labor| A resident of New Mexico for more Has passed from A1l soreon e jow Department has been informed. than half a century, he was a great| THE FAMILY. * s S The object of the conference isthe |power in politics and was rated one |SWANN, In sincere memory of my foster N a . o uI OI discuasion .of a series of questions |of the ablest lawyers the territory | r, WILLIAM F. SWANN. who depart: 1 2 dealing with the physical and moral {and state r had. He accumulated| =i Wi Life Bftern siars ago todav. May 16, welfare of children and the rearing {What is rated one of the finest pri-| 1906 MAUD MALLWOOD, * of infants. yate law libraries in the United |THOMPSON. .In snd but lovirg semembranse UNDERTAKER States. His holdings in land once| ©f ¥ dear daughter HELES. who paceed Were enormous, runming close {o a| ©t W0 3earsago today, May 16, 1910 AIR MAIL 3 YEARS OLD_ million acres, it is reported. Dearest )L n, »&.w T miss von, Cors Lour and exery dus: My heart ad and lonely - Ever since ou passed wwas The atr mail service of the United MRS. KENNELLY DIES B > ] A . - & . . A faithfol davghter, b d kind, States was three years old vestorday. Pt 2 Started in the National Capital, the 5 o 5 e e B Y71 ) i s 3 Mrs. Margaret E. Kennelly, a resi- P on, dear Helen. thy res: ekt B Trancisen: wia Claveland, |dent of Washington for many vears, | 1 1|0 3o #ad lons for sou. bug e snoy Chi = Sheye 3 ofdied at her home, 224 24 r 5 < (a,:dlcan‘iu,o‘gma.ha. Cheyenne, Salt Lake gou(hezs?. Vk'i‘dnfifl_lay Funeral serv. W‘l?‘-T\J“AIS To memory of JOUN EPH WIL. During the past vear the air mail IS were held Friday at St. Peter's - &= | service covered 1,313,379 miles with mail. | Catholic Church, 2d and C streets 18 7 1921 = | Tt carried 1.015.0; s of mail, to- | Southeast. Solemn requiem _mass bJ E taling 40602136 letters The cost of | EaNcelauEate s el RS RO, = £=| operation for the year, counting in W ev. J. L. denha eacon, | . . . A‘;rn. Wwas $1,342,362.67. The avgragg and Rev. V. D. Gueras, subde i YATES. 1In sad but o nbrance of cost per mile was $1.02 Mrs, Kenneily was the widow of | ms e Fatalities for the past vear, accord- |P. H. Kenneily. for many years| YATES year ago ing to an announcement from the Post | prominent in local busin, mass at . unera arlors, Office Bevartment. wers thitieen plots, | She 13 suryived by 2 the oo o nee == | five mechanics and one official, *almost |James A. Kennelly, S. ; i Indepeudeut ant 1- S| Twwco s many as for the frst two |Universily, Spokane. Wa S : = y ’ : . 301 EaSt Cap St g years” Joseph Kennelly of this city.'and four » . the shock severe, o . ghters. = a, . —_— = = ¥ Often from my heart come . < 5 =| MOURNING BLACK HOYBERGER. We wish to express our sin-| Why, ol wio. did ale i . = Dyed Within 24 Hours Qo henEs o o ToIatEes AB Triongs Tor | Uk el 115 e e e e, = A ., | fheic Kind sympaths and beantifu foral trs our mot not dead, but oals astern CARMACK DRY CLEANING CO. Kind 3 besutifil floral trib-{ ¥ b o = 2469 18th St., Col. 636 utes at the deatlh of our desr mother. S e M mE] Dupont_Circle, Fr. 5232 catn R o] § SRS IE el ey einecal s N ";u"‘...r RAWLINGS. T wish to express my i And left e in in grief and in woe, thenks and appreciation to our relatives and | As I stvod by her bed one sear ago e frients for their pesutifal foral trib | MER ' LOVING DAUGI ACHEL BUY NOwY o my Goar mother: SRAATL B, RAWLINGS. . All larest Of MY S CEHTER MARY B. EATON. * 1921 models. Guaranteed DIED. by America’s [ & < o i ERSON. Mas 14, 1921, ROBIN ANDER- = . leading maker . [ o e R <~ 1006 P A N w s Al e S i D ‘1“2’32“ Serviee. Cburch, Broadway and 66th st., New York enns vama ve. O Siobiur. s 16, cal & Co. BERRY. Purly Sundax morning, May at her residence, 700 T st. ow.. M < {1 E. beloved wife of Entler L. Eerry and de. ) voted motber of Marion V. Stevenson, Wil helmina O. Clarkson, M. Celeste Willis, Sam- uel G Wills, Mamiio 3. Tibbe, Faia .| Meders Chapal. ‘Dflg?!mn- call, Nerth 538 - Marshall. Augustus L. TTY. . ublicSale o rmy ur- [|| Erere s —sttasns Thursday at o'clock. Columbia, 8. . . Daners Dlease copr.) : . 301 East Capitol Street JLADEN. On M . May 18, 1921, at Sib- Incoln B pitar, DR i The Delovcd wits| Eatablished 1a Martinsville, ¥ Ma L. Bladen. uneral services at| nesday, May 1%, at 2 pm. Interment at JAMES T RYAN, Glenwood cemetery. 817 PA. AVE. BB OTHER STORES HAPMAN. Sundar. May 15 1021, SUE| Megem Chapel Lincsls 162 . lF you ever intend saving Begin this week tospare your . NO 0 Cruv,m;rl > Tt corge € Chap Frivute amboimess. man o : a ¢ money with an A B C dothes from costly wear and Perfect Reclaimed e ’«I-‘R'Spmeo- Electric Laun- tear; to save on a Army Raincoa . Thursday, & : — i SR vt e x| 12088H STREETINW dress, start now! DEPENDABILITY laundress; to end T o5 e mesdence, the Dupont, MATY “(FORMERLY,S40¢ our investment ” Pup Tents. . . .$2 T ot Frank Wigelesworth | Each week’s fur- Y s perms- Jaundry bills. Let D e ot Baeiat 2t Seuet ae |, PHONE 'MAIN_ 108 ‘ = nently safe in sn ABC. Fach [ Canvas Folding Cots. $3.50 Clark o owers, (hoston | ARSpeara™~CiJNichols AWB Speere ther delay Will embodies 12 yearsof success- Such weekly sav- Steel Cot $3.00 Baked Beans. ................ 9¢ papers ple : — < lose f ful manufactare—your protec- S 3 fer 25¢ s Joseph F. Birch’s Sons s1mp! Se T0r . egainst “experiments.” ings pay for your Sailor White Duck Middy Blouses . $1.50 y oo 4 M St. N.W,. [Established 1sm you the amount More than 2000 in use an A B C; later, put - s 1-Ib. Can Com Beef........... 19¢ 303 W e et o § anoth over the warld indicates their tlndol’lmin' Sailor White Duck Pants. $1.50 2.1b. Can Roast Beef.......... 18c S T Tk et Servies” T o other pay- The vast bank Na 50¢ 3 dlawn cemetery. (Baltimore papers | For ABC g 2 27 g i o wons.) - ment. For $2,000,000 ABC:cmry— ... There’sa new Khaki Breeches. 69¢ 1-lb. Can Corn Beef Hash...... 17¢ RAWFORD. 15, 1921, at 313 pm., at Phone Lincoln 834 pricesare backon Inmpckivetowerofstrengs 192] A B G for Web Bells. ........ Lhaiaame ez 50e E R b i i is: vife of Oshorn Crawford She is survive a pre-war basis: ever owning = “orphan~ every purse: $100 ‘ 0. D. Wool Blouses 50c 2db Can Corn Fref Hush. . ..... 34c Dx i followin ehildren: Mies. Florencr | QrErTHER THE SUCCESSORS OF NOR 003 ou have awaited to$170. B St Sl < Barrack Bags................ 2S¢ Mitigan, Mrv. Ay Deat, Mes. Mars, W NECTED WITH THE ORIGINAL W. R . . . ner, Willia; flm ESTABLISHMENT. - zh afford ’ntol“t Aluminum Canteens. . ... -.. 39¢ U. S. Rubber Co. Raincoats. ... .$6.95 Tintsgy. ~Fineral Wed May Phone Franklio 0628, g A is: you can to pay —tosave the most! Don't le ® Aluminem Caps : 138¢ New Chauffeurs Caps 75¢ O WILLIAM LEE_ Fumeral Direcior ceeerOeccccmrn s sliefols iolelntnie GARDNER. Suddenls, on 3. - s : ! onrvalescen a ot City. X 3, PUILIP 04 embaimer. Livery in connection, Comme $2 or $3 weekly: so act! thispre-waropportunitypass! Canteen Cowers..........—s. 25¢ Ci t Coats & Trousers, ea.50c ST S R e e e e BTt . Old Model Canteens 50c Horse Blankets. ..............$1.50 Gariger, aged fve years and elesen months’ | peices. B csneee 5 Faneral® (neivate tis ‘parents: . - See our Special Demonstration this week! O. D. Spiral Leggins, per pair. .. 5Oc BIAAICONanars i ovsf sulaleth ) < Maateithnr Sley it o ,:Eé“‘-‘"h" Faerni ot eampers, e e e . Swnany, ¢ A Noto wonderfully stmple, stundy AB G construction. Army Khaki Socks, 121 2 25¢ T HOWARE . $2 to $3 a week now buys tho best. Coavince yourseif y ac pr, S pr3. Alumintm Mul Kits...... ... 398 | Fansie Gude (ne -figmpm. MONUMENTS. 5 Ao of Me. and Sie. Geon by comparison. Pre-war values! Investigate and beflevel Bedside Folding Table.......... 75¢c [ Aristo Socks—Spliced Heel and e Funenth errrl We specialize in designing and erect: New Les Unionalls. . $2.50 Double Sole—2 pairs........ 25c B Tueaday, Nay 1705 |ing imperishable memorials of quality ® - [ ] New Chambray Shitts. . ........ 89 | White Duck Navy Caps........ 50 it Gk erad e it | ama character. < Knives, Forks and 3 for Be Coagelm Art Rm; 414 fect HAAS, Sunday moraing, M, Let us take you to see many apeci Spoons, lock, at Ribley Hosn work In any of the locat e cieees. B8 Suffering, MILTON IIAA: mens of our ocal . E d”” ,mj . 8x9 Wall Tents. ............$25.00 W Anuy Socks, pair... 8Y%c cemeteries. 00000000000OCOOCO ( P \ ; 5 O

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