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-y [ WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, JULY 5, 1921 anorgerty conauct, 1 veing atieeed | HSBAND’S DEATH OCCURS [NEW CABINET IN ITALY P About 56 0iclock & notme i ONE DAY AFTER WIFE'S| IS GAIN FOR CATHOLICS About 10 o'clock a noise in the cell- room attracted the attention of Po- liceman Morgan, and the veteran was Fritz Trede Long Conducted Hotel |Membership Increased From Two on D Street Near to Three—Much-Coveted Port- Tth. folio of Justice Obtained. found suspended from the cell door, having used his belt as a noose. He was taken to Washington Asylum Hcspital, and later turned over to the One day after Mrs. Sophia M. Trede | ROME, July 5.—Catholic leaders in died, her Nusband, Fritz Trede, passed | Itallan politics express their satis- away. The wife died Sunday morn- |faction with the new cabinet, formed ing at the home, 614 D street south- |DbY Signor Bonomi. This is not be- military a. aorities. _— In England a billion means a million millions. In America the ;.",f:‘h“‘f;nsd sixty-two years of age.|cause the Catholic members of the and’s death occurred yester- day afternoon.CCia gocurred yester- iminstry have been increased from | years old. Both had been failing for |tWO to three, but because for the ' THE EVENING STAR, [‘ SOLDIER ATTEMPTS LIFE. Found Hanging in Cell After Ar- rest. Suffering from the effects of the| heat and apparently imagining he was engaged in battle overseas, Edward Samesky, twenty-five years old, a sol- dier stationed at Walter Reed Hos- pital, last night attempted to end his lflef in @ police cell by hanging him- self. ' DIED. McDANTELS. Friday, July 1. 1921, GBORGE McDANIE] 951 Florida_ave. now., de- irs. Lucy Phipps. Notice Tu liereatter, Departed thix life at Maoassas, 1 raing, duls 4. 1021, at B. NICKENS;, beloved hue I AL I LI TIPS LAY R R HOME-BUYING OPPORTUNITIES 'HESE homes in the sections/where test realty activity is now noted offer exceptional privilege to purchase at a price that is low. lury 15 ara tavony fors of Bthel V. Johnson of Baltimore, Md. ¥y neral Wedneaday. July 6, at 1 p. Inter- ment at Rose Hill cemetery, Manassas, Va. * Yiluy, July 1 1621, at South Beod, DANIEL PATUL, formerly of this city. . at the residence Curtls, JAMES Lortis ol Wa g S ok B .’n. . from Leaden Hall Chiurch, B term is used to indicate a thousand The veteran had been arrested at|millions, so that an English billion Pennsylvania avenue and 7th street [ls a thousand times bigger than an early in the evening, charged with!American billion. . I ocatio hevy Chase, D. Here is a_splendidly built 6-room- Fine L tion, C o i c and-bath brick house, well arranged, Price only $8,250. vacant and ready for immediate occu- pancy. It has hot-water heat, electric lights, built-in garage and many other wanted Entered into rest Tueaday 20 am. ELIZARETH nt Noti: features. Investigation will prove it the best buy in the Capital's most exclusive { mumm OFF : iz suburb. s a i Soio time. first time the Catholics have obtained [ goorny o, o Soter of funerd iater. | : Mr. ‘Trede was born fn Germany |the much desircd portfolio of jus- [ VSUPOX M My sonidence. near Lacy, ¥a and came to the United Statcs about !tice. It §s pointed out that this DOSt | Toila Wodis and i ot aiersmges ok fifty years ago. dent of this city abnut years. For many years hc ed Fritz's Hotel on De near northwest, He had been a resi- | is with | Sarak Brent ment at Oran, P aina)) "uv. LTy most important, as it dealn vclesiastical questions. | The fascisti, the nationalists and streel | conservatives are declared to be op- from which he retired a{posing the cabinet, which the social- number of years ago. The wife Va. ) O M ales of Orange, * V. Deiightful detached hol- . 3224 Northumfiton St., Chevy Chase, D. C. I Price only $13,850. 57 raoms and 3 bathe on three floors. It is particularly well designed both as to interior and exterior, with forty-five | DORSEY. DRSE my dear hus- Y ..-‘ s who died Sve fi living room across the entire front. Hot-water heat, electric lights, sleeping porch fl":"':! ‘ ' a native of Washington, bel '55';. vfl“u':?n‘fw"‘::f'mlt'xh::':;{loox{mus.‘fi years s ton farge front and rear porches, garage with driveway. Large lot. This house is priced [ daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C cisbund the fascisti groups, which| il Gottsman. Th much less than was paid for it, as owner must sell at once. couple were married hzve beun carrying on a bitter cam- ity 0 flsfi it*.’.;i;}?‘/, . forty-three years, i . A }!:w‘ngl“ uainst ‘radicals in Italy for OBAY. In luivccd e = S e aughters, Signor Bonomi h stituted the | and wife of Siton o 3407 Quebec St., Richmond Park. This is a house containing features ) \ 70 T Sire Lo minisiry s follows: bromier | e thi siar s 1his = seldom found in the average house at he /bl’ CED Selma Trede, surviving.' Two 8ol |and minisier 'of the interior, Slgnor |KING. In loving rem Price only $14,000. this price. Recently completed, 7 dizd :.wr:::‘;.;ui:a? ago. \lrbz::g:¢ésu]yxoml minister of finance, Signor NIAMIN F. rooms and bath, brick, with large breakfast and sleeping porches, cement front and Lodge, No. 20, K :,;m:".,}xrly’;'mln. nor Do ,:All.r\‘.,bl’rzles:h‘e olr"::‘rm I;r:fi; e rear porches, large pantry and large closets. Hot-water heat, electric lights, laundry Funeral servic-s’ for the couple | Gasparotto; mintsier of the navy, Gone, but not forgotten were conducted ut 10 o'clock this afterncon by Hev, I H. Dunnington minister of jus. tubs in large, dry cellar, built-in garage and large lot. Atlractively decorated, vacant olonfes, and ready to move into at once. Neighborhood very desirable, close to fine school . 8ignor Ridino; | Girardin; el 00d. Hayes, pastor of § «rk's Lutheran bli ks, Si le and many other advantages that merit investigation. . Church, «i the church, $th and B Mic public’ works, Bignor de > @ Why worry about the high Shued bt church, M6 ad B Micil siricutturs ‘siimor” Maurt | S0l i > = 3 Knights of TPythiug attended the lal economy. Signor Benedue o s wiitecasket 1517 Allison St., near Sixteenth. Hardly a stone’s throw from Sixteenth cost of lemons? Nothing is funcrai. Interment was in Prospect | nosts and el griphs Sighan oo 1 A o d . > * street, in a particularly desirable local- Fp : HiliGcenietery frida; | lustruction. Signor Corbino, Price only $15,500. ity, is this 8-room yellow sandstone more delicious or refreshing Halnerbereted | provinces, Signor brick house, with two baths, shower, large breakfast and sleepm porches, front and in this warm weather than a THE WFATHER Signos Bonnml also will take the ninistry of foreign affairs until the Marqguis Dolla Torreta, to vhom the pectfolio uflflurcd'h.\s accepted or refused the office, i BUDGET PRINTING STARTS. Gen. Dawes Sends First Order for | rear porches. Rooms are large and <plendvd in arrangement. Edge-grain oak floors, brick fireplace, tastefully decorated throughout. The large, dry cellar has front and rear entrances. Hot-water heat, electric lights, instantaneous heater, laundry tubs, servants’ quarters and toilet. Larg! parking front and rear. Garage. This house is almost new and owner is offering at a very low price. cooling glass of ICED TEA. Only a dash of lemon is re- quired. WILKINS TEA is “The Tea for Iced Tea.” District of Columbija—Partly clondy and not so wa:m tonizit and to- morrcw; g-ntie t moderate north- east and east winds, Marylard—Partiy and_tomerrow; Light. before t Our thonghits turn to the welting of th Visions of childl cloudy tonight 10t Ao warm tonight: moderat.: art and east winds Virgiala—Purtly cloudy ton!ght [ard tomorrow: not to warm in ex- | treme northeist portion tonight and These houses have been placed with us exclu- sively for sale. See them, or a call will bring a e e 2 s representative to show you the properties at your in east yortion tomorrow; moderate Forms. : - convenience. We advise haste, as these offerings ot vt gaiade . wate tae XG""-‘C“-’*"“' G. Dawes lost scant s s, fraveed wng - » - 5 time in peiting to the government . G n the market long. night and tomorrow: continued : will not be on the g warm. Printing offic: what is believed to be | TAYIOR. i ting memors of o farhe and ” Records for Twenty-Four Hours. 'N® first ins-allment of a large bateh | Mav 5 1an ot tebonis” Lokt ALLAN E WALKER & CO l o Thermometer—yeut -rdax. 4y m..|of budget organization printing dur- 5, 1000, 24; § p.m. 8G; 12 midnight. 75. To- |ing this new fiscal year. we love you sill; lav, 4 am., 5 : 'noon, 9%. = e Jene: “Fone before: 3 ’ oy nc. it 158 ohr. 80: oo, At 8 o'clock todar the budget chief | befor hid an order for h's first set of furnwl in the ofiice of Public Printer George Carter. 8 pam, 29.91; 12 nndaight, 29.97. day. 4 a.m., 25.96; & a.m., 30.00; noox, 30.03. 813 Fifteenth St. NN\W.—Main 426 I hus a wonderful mirror: At 11 o'clock the proofs were robs us of those we love Highest neraturs, 94, occurred way to Gen. Dawes for in- tx from our surroundings at 3 pan vest rday: lowest tempera- It is anticipated that t or that meeting above. tu=~ 73. occurred at 5 am. toiay. praent printing office will han- hew Bervr onr loss, e peracire sin.. date last year— |di+ an extensive amount of budget e despair, . T W g bt i {printing in the near future. L - has ricked up throughout the shoy. as a result of the availability of Great Falls—Temperature, | .., E;E;.fi‘(tm‘:a“ SBEEARGatou I - muddy. : r Waters, Condition of the Water. Temperature and condition of water at 8a::: | Te: coucition, Up-R| 1ER ALY MATHILDA e yeur ago today, na h.mdmm ier Lreathes her 1 Juiy| MALE INFANT ABANDONED. cnindot A colored wale infant was found | Jiv ke means mor than to A ¥ . it 3 oo Shenandes i ver. hotl ver VEry MU t i “ morning @3 IR apandon~d at 4th and College streets “'vl'lnlwxl i o iy e ilth . Weather in Varfous Citles. {ear!y last night. The foundling was Pt ik | - iwken to Freedmen's Hospital and|gprpay :| lewpecatuse. later turned over to the Board of [~y 5 t fare. MARGULF AND N ® = To. 4 fie g 2 Children’s Guardians. 117 one setr ago todur. Jated i H £ — — Jutze not the Lon In Our New Store LI B - P = i ) H - | muNT- Sunday afterncon, at the witind a frowning providence. 'l'. H kgl g T g 8 Ladson. 300 He hides & smiling face 2 Cambridee place, Mine JE: Sheltered and safe from care | £ Greenvitle, K CC and Mr. 3 FRANK ¥ A RiEND. Clear of Washiggton . weré un TREDWAY. In sad and lovine remembrane Ptcloudy | Tiage br the R r. Fianagan. Mr. James enr TILIAE. o, ::iu‘; Snembiance Clstke of Naltimore acted s best man L] sear g0 Afr. and Mrs. Hunt will reside in Washingfon Julr for the present. 5 the memory of my dear friend 1aid to rest, Open And thoe wio <till sefember e DIED. "Are Those Who Toved et bevr .. -to oi¥ie BROOKS. Suddenly. July 2, 1921, at 10:4¢ FRIDA. * e e et usband f | TEFDWAY. In sad but loving remembrance :ni Inte Eila E. Brooks and father of Mi '“'"“"m_' d wite, MATILDA M rted this life one year i Finera merices. ST e T | sl s i 5 e This will be the most extraordinary sale event in the history of this store. In addition to the very great reductions on our regu- Helona . g’;‘x';cf' = (lladelpbia e PR it Ghy by day inier lar stock, we have scoured the entire wholesale markets the past two weeks and secured thousands of dollars’ worth of seasonable h?.'“i';,‘JL 0 Sooms. Nempors ot the Astaion ottt | Ao bt i ) s, Itut God willed that she should go, o ielded to the porting, Though it filled our hearts with woe, s are closed that looked on life gl mists of pain and tears, hax opened thiem -above through endiexs years. a crown of patience irough the ears she struggled on; han rest forever e the hands thet made our home, Tie dear one now is sleeping, brow., ctfully invited to attend the funeral se f our late asmociate, Capt. NXEWTO merchandise at tremendous sacrifices—in fact, way below the original cost to manufacture. Every garment in the sale has been reduced to nearly cost, and in hundreds of instances way below cost to insure a quick and complete clearance. 'ATTEND THIS SALE—THEN JUDGE FOR YOURSELF THE WONDERFUL VALUES OFFERED BROOKS. The District of Columbia Societs ot the Sons of the American Revolution au- ! nounces with regret the death of Compatriot NEWTON M. BROOKS. Tie follow- triots will represent the ko- % The Tuneral serv "wmrn will be July Clearance Sale 500 SILK DRESSES Wednesday, July 8, 1021 miral George W Paird. Ar. Henty L Br 1,000 Gemjgette Waists $ Have been Reduced to .... 1t is sweet 10 .98 know we will meet aShere parting is o mare, - ER nd that the one we loved Has anly gone before, 0 T BROOKS. The District of Columbia Command- y of the Milltars Order of the lm’u fon of the United States announces the Tt ot MCompanton . NEWTON - MA ILaces and Lace Curtain Cleaning Funeral from | his iate residence ' Wednesday, July 6, 11 ~4 + am, Member of ‘Washington vited to atten 1O F - BROWN. Mondar. Tuly 4, 1821, STREET NW. W. ROPER BROWN. ' Burial W Va., Wednesdas, July 6. BUBRELL. Denarted : 2, 1921 at 5:30 fi‘e = pital, .\"B{.L{n r:nuwmfi‘ flne“'len’\ulu; to re: kn mourn their loss two daugiiters, Beasie Bur. ow rell and Pearl Grifin: dve crapdenildren and | _Automobile Service Chapet. ether:relatives and: friends. —Fanersl hora. WILLIAM LEE, Funeral @day, July 7, at 1 p.m.. from Vermont .\mm.!m Laaimer. Livry In conpection atme * FUNEXAL DIRECTORS, Joseph F. Birch’s Sons 3034 M St. N.W. Automobile Borvl been reduced to . ....... Here are the best values we've offered in years. Tailored and dressy models, in all sizes. wmyy, Fricnds and relatives’ & Tables piled high with fine quality Georgette Waists; bead- 2%, volunt XL avianis e dered. 1 t BROOKS, Captain ‘olunteers. in happs home we once enjoyed, Valaes UP to ’5500 :gloer':brxxlfs:ies. ace trimmed and frilled styles; white, flesh and MME. VIBOUD, Inc., City, on the 2 1(?.ren;’n22_!:n;r:|‘£:| o wweet the me Esteblished 1855, 737 11th St. N.w,| S.E. kmA "“ dnesday, 6th instant, 10 F-u..s warld can never fill. o M. = Tom this world of puin and so ° . Stajor General JOHN L. CLEM, U. 8. Army, o a9 0f Pain and sorrow $ 9 5 1,000 Crepe de Chine Waists soa A K corder. L] $ » 7, Juls 3, 1021 7 am.. at his | e Values to $10.00. Have 5 .00 e T bt 6 KT et in this cits, Fllnhxubed R &t Orange . Dresses for all occasions in every popular color and style are included in the wonderful assortment. Quick. Dignifled_and Efficient Service, eal & Co, 618 H ST. N.E. Lincoln 3464. lite Saturday, July %W 1109-1111 G St. NW. i\m P (4 ’ (] N = ‘., Underwear in the July Clearance Sale Your opportunity to supply your needs for months to come at a big saving. ‘The materials—Canton Crepes, Crepe de Chines, Crepe Meteor, Satins, Charmeuse, Chiffon Taffetas, Sport Crepes, Tricolettes, Lace Combinations, etc. All sizes, 16, 18, 36 to 44. kowr (o fit consets: MOURNING BLACK CARMACK DRY CLEANING CO,|CHASE Dyed Within 24 Hours Baptist Church, Temainy may be viewed at chapel and modern cremator Lomax's chapei, 1400 Braces: 057 Pa. ‘ave. now. Ter: cali M TP Timothy Hanlon @41 H ST. N.F. Phone L. 5543, st. n.w., July 6. Gone, but not forgotten, L " 5 Dupont Circle, Fr. 5232 Toather ‘ot ‘the Tate fiatte - ao the nte | ™Ry ank Geicr’s Sons Co., 450 Wash Dresses Silk Garments $ 7 .89 2480 1Nth 8t Gol. €58 Sl ST T G .:r'“& “ggi;":inm X Wt an e Me ase. Funeral jern_Chapel. _Telephone call, North 529. Values Up to $29.95— Values to $3.98......... ORIENTAL RUGS | i fu' b rem S TAMES T. RYAN, friends’ invited to attend. L TA AVE Modern Chapel. Lincols 1 Private Ambnlances, - Livery in_Connection. W -R-SpenreCor 1208 H_STREET NW. (FORMERLY 940 F STNW)" PHONE MAIN (08 ARSpeare - CiNichols WB'Spaare CORNWELL. July 4, 1921, at 2 CORNWELL, beloved wife of well. Funeral Wednesday at 2 o'cloc .m. from her late residence at Silver Hil 8. Taterment at Congressional cemetery. COWAN. Ladies’ Tinney Phylis Wheatler Association. The death of Mrs. ELIZA OOWAN has been reported. All members are asked to be present at the funeral wers- ices, which will he n.w., July 5, 1 Crepe de Chine and Satin Teddys, Combinations and Enve- lope Chemise, also some wonderful Camisoles. All prettily trim- med with lace and ribbon, some embroidered. ‘We will also include about 200 Windsor Crepe Gowns at this price. They are cut full length, well made and finished, prettily trimmed. m., JAN ton ¢ Should be carefully in- spected—repaired . when necessary—and Exquisite Voile Dresses Dainty Organdy Dresses Have Been Reduced to Beautiful Dotted Swiss Dresses and colors are included— All sizes. marvelous combinations. Gingham Dresses Reduced to 98 | All the newest creations $1 0 ‘Wonderful Ginghams and Dresses, with lace and organdy Also hemstitched “and .98 Wonderful values. There are a number of beautiful styles, with wide lace and ribbon trlmmmgs. tucked styles. I \We have the very finest fm:umcs and native rug men direct from the orient, who do all vur work. Crepe de Chine Gowns ’ IThOroughinleaned i Values to $6.98—Reduced to. ........ § Store Them for Summer Yeur home will be coolr= and your rugs will last longer if this 1B JOI‘(‘ EVANS. Mouday, Jule 4, 1921, at her grand- mother's residence. w., 8 o'clock, DOROTHY rm'rH tntast Sanh ter of the late Marjorle R. Griffith Evans. Funeral Wednesdsy, July 6, from the resi- dence at 2 o'cloc) CK. M v. July 4, 1021, at 8:40 .m., OCTAVIA F ICK, ‘'wife of the late Fdward Fenwick of. New York city and sis- ter of Abigail I Funeral and interment nville, Wayne county, Pa. Sunday. July 3, 1921, Dr. WIL- Thursday at M WM. H. SARDO & CO., 412 H st. nee. Modern Chapel. Phone Lincoln 524. Automobile Funerals. “ZURHORST” Lincoln 372 FRISBIE, LIAM R. FRISBIE, husband of fhe late A ie B. Frisble. Funeral service About 150 pretty Gingham $ 2' trimmings. A big assortment of colors in all sizes. CHAS. S. ZURHORST 301 E. CAPITOL ST. V. L. SPEARE CO. uly 8, at 2 Behippert, 2008 P friends invited. e Sweaters Reduced Over 500 Sweaters are included in Hekmnan nd ‘nterment, Arlington ccme: Sleeveless P this hlfl Clgar:nce Skaleh &m haive ':!Elz A?IN' onfll}h*llnn‘lld-y. :n& 1000, e 550 > been reduced to rocl ottom for one Main 2063 o fandenes, ew Hampshire | (VEITHER THE SUCCESSORS OF NOR CON- July Clearance Sale of : k clearance. e oo rees IR ThL SRieTeY 3. 2. y We Will Offer Our | *° Jumper o | Bl el TTen e RN Fiber Silk - Sweaters .98 ZANE. Departed this life July 4. 1021, 1:30 LANE, beloved father of Albert CEMETERIES, Cedar Hill Cemetery Entire Stock of Willlam Lane and grandfatber of Alma, Dresses Satin Sports Skirts Charles and James Lane. rry. Funerai services will be | | $10.00 and $12.50 Values ela Themasye 2 pimat |- Bay Church, 2 s Values Up to $15.00 Heavy quality Fiber Silk Sweaters, Tarron o o Hev: Hames "I lr?:'n':‘ Chapel and Vault—Non-Sectarian vy q Yy el x 00 pastor. ) Perpelunl’ Care of Graves = Whi X, black 4 z Tuxedo models witl seCh or n;n- o UNSWEETENED LEWIN. Tuedsr. July 5 AD 101 Unsurpassed Natural Buuty ; ite, pm copen, navy, rose, black an ° ° trasting color collars. oice of a Bty APORATED a.m. at her residence. in Washingto Pa. Ave. S.I. Extended, ]l white. Genuine Duplane’s baronet .satin, with S 5 M II large assortment of popular shades. —— o Afigt @ lingering flineas, ui«_::‘l_:.“ 1' ;:n:y pockets and pearl button trimmings. All | = l lnm % poeial o s ngths. — . i NEY. Departed this life Monday., July i 4 Wool Sweaters $ 98 Plain colors in a 4,020, atter o long and painful filness, Fl . at: Two Prices % > JAMES'T. MAHON. beloved husband e | Dress Sklrts Wash sklm Reduced to..... fi"; dquahty linene o ,l::_r{;“é l:{::;'..'f.'.‘a" l};:r:;-:«%‘:;a "..:.‘._ Buttimors Benlomard st Distiet 1s” and dotted effects in honey. Funeral nesday, July 6, from his ! o by i Yolues fu 5748 “50 and $8.50 T;‘ el “g' sl-p-n'vher br‘ul:;lledm:veoiol pique, finished with é‘lm‘:“'";'m“rfi?'n‘f l:ul t 10 Rel, mml‘ DFSTG]N?; Noii-aheh P 5 models. Some wil A0 or the repose of his soul at 10 &.m. Tieia- Avpropriate Floral Tokens | Gab:rl:finsehnn:‘:l; This includes every hat in collars. Every wanted shade is in- piping of contrasting tives nd friends tnvited to attend. Inter Mofl Floral Co, stripes, box pleat- .00 aqur stock regardless of its cluded in_the assort- . o under, July 3. 1021, at the rest- = i‘i}ofi;:n’_’df“":g — g—:;fl S“":‘}Nih:‘:;’ original price. None held in | ment. Sweaters $ 98 coler and patent dence of her won. Charles T, Moran. 618 1. ____16thand N. Y. Ave. Main 188 ' fes; new mod T buts reserve. . worth up_to $98 20 | icather beits. sy MARSMETTA B Mok i | GEO, C, SHAFFER, %1 | Styles; mowmocs inati pesrs meren in this great July — . Hobinson, sister of | SXPRESSIVE FLORAL EMBLEMS Fhove L els in clever color combinations. | trimming. Clearance at e - }‘«:pu!i" "u-:-u fl:i mfl ot ’é'x'.a“ at_MODERATE PRICES. 2161718, ~ eral | | | | | I Wool plaids and I Il Gude Bros. Co., 1214 F St. Y evening at 1 "thain Prompt auto deliverr scevice. Arustio—expressive--inexpeasiti, ce. Inter- ment_at “lm (Baltimore, Id Ly aad Warreaton pagers picase copJ.)