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" ARMY DIRIGIBLE HERE. C-2 Lands in Polo Field, Later Leaves for Camp Dix. WAL A. FISCHER, THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, JULY 25, 1921. CAPT. HARRIES DEAD. . Ex-Representative and Command- ant of U. S. Soldiers’ Home. ONCILIATORS DROPPED BY LABOR DEPARTMENT C. 0. ROCKWELL DIES. Was Formerly Resident Here and District Employe. FEARTEACHERSMAY EDWARD F. SIEDAM LOSES |caxrses:. HIS LIFE IN POTOMAC 5 7 IN MEMORIAM. Sacred to the memory of our dear mother, grandmother and great-grand- mother, HARKIET CAMPBELL. who de parted ‘this life one year ago July 22, 1620. Today recalls the memory Of our toved one luid to rest And those who still remember ber Ea ructe from Lepeley Fleld to MINNEAPOLIS, Minn, July 25— |Small Appropriation Available for Optical Company Official's Body | A5 B, M, WA L e bent Camp Dix, N. J., the big Army dirigi- 1 Capt. »Willilam H. Harries, seventy- Year | Seriously Interferes Found in Ten Minutes, But Ef- HEQl DEVOTED FAMILY. ’ 3 4 "Twas grentide when the Master's voice ble balloon C: ton for fter circling the city. carrying a ngley Field about 7: stopped in Washing- erai hours this morning The balloon, even men, left| 0 o'clock and s¢ crew of Chief of Weights and Meas- eight years of age, former repre- sentative in Congress from Minnesota, and former commandant of the Min- nesota Soldiers’ Home, died suddenly Saturday at the home of his son, Paul W. Harries, in Seattle, Wash., ac- ‘With Efficiency. Cuts In personnel of the concilia- tion divislon of the Department of Labor and conséquent lessening of School Authorities Say Effi- | forts at Resuscitation Futile. | | Edward F. Siedam, forty-three years oid, former resident of Balti- Imore and secretary of the Clafliu lied woftly, ““Come and rest, suffering child; come no “Thy hesd upon My breast. She smiled and swee “Yes, my sind n tved here two hours later. It & cording to word received here. the efficiency of the department in ; v lunded in the polo grounas in Po-| UFeS Division of Bureau of | Capt. Harries was born in Ohlo in|thwarting potential labor troubles ciency Bureau or Congress !Ovtical Company, 907 F street, the| mER DEVOTE ELLA E. }nm:u- l’:xr‘k where it later took off 1843. {-:ve beleln necesuur}" oM account of - past eighteen years, was drowned in; STITT E or Camp Dix. —_———— e small appropriatien available for i o " i MINOR. Sacred the memory of our be- Officers at the Army air station at Standards Succumbs. American Physical Society and the | CATTYIng on the work of the division Likely to Block Request. |t»¢ rotomac river about one mite MEN: U5l (2,000, AT BENIA - Bolling Field kepi in constant com- P ooty ‘af France and a fels | for the remainder of the fiscal year, above Cabin John bridge yesterday| MIN MIN( liis life five munication with the balloon during low of the American Association for|Secretary Davis announced today. While substantial increases in sal-|afternoon, His body was rpcovered 1916. its flight by radio telephones. the Advancement of Sciences, past |Already about eighteen concilators ary for oflicials and teachers of the in about ten minutes. t like u little flower. president of the Philosophical Society | hiave been placed on furlough or District public schools are provided Severzl friends of the drowned | 3 Auced hee! 400,000 pairs of rubber [ to supply every man, ove of Washington and sccretary, since its organization, of the National Con- ferente on Weights and Measures. He was a member of the Cosmos Club. have been permanently removed from the pay roll of the division, the Sec- retary said, and several of the per- sonal friends of Mr. Davis are giving for in the scheol budget for the next fiscal year, it is the opinion of some school officials that there is little man and others made futile efforts| at resuscitation. They had no pul- motor to assist them, however, and 4 physician, who reached the scene . Woman and child in the United State: him re) i 2 3 o . ports o) e X~ . and the popuiation of Gre i FxK';:nw.nv"? h"'::l":omlnenu im Teports on industrial situations chance of the higher wage scale be-|Ton¢ time later, pronounced life ex loving remembrince of ms (dentifled with ‘Mtnletics in the Dis. | .l appropriation for the current ing approved by elther the United| Siedam, who was unmarried, spent years ago today. July 25, 1919 j . o i trict since his early youth. He was|ciintion > wieh rormis Mo sons States bureau of eficiency or Con-|WAth bff s Uine, at w shack on the R t MAMIE. MOURNING BLACK_ a leading onrsman in the Totomac | WViikan said wis ons of the swo gress. Thelr belief is based on the | (it Yoo aane tiver and on the of our little garlin CARMACK DRY CLEANING CO. and Analostan Boat clubs and helped | portant "ranches of the Department j | fact that the expert of the bureau of by “three hovs, Edwin luu, e etz g gl = o T e national regattas. | anviapor, Is $100.000. “At present the | efficiency detalled at the administra- [1650 Park road; Richard Squire, 1349 2 zations In localand ne al reEattas: | diyision Is expending one-twelfth of tion headquarters of the school sys-|Parkwood place, and Herman J n TR L S Tehaltic tehnis Diaxeck of the District|Lesp miily fognmonth o oMder. to tem at the Frankiin School has (121 12th street northe AND AUNT i fading !erimm players of the District|koep within the appropriation. Sec- turned his attention from general rou-|Squire made an unsuccess v and at various times was a member of [Tetary Davis said a much larger ap- tine matters and now is making a de- |[to save their friend and came neir (o Sy Headaches Caused by Eyestrain your head to ache dn, do 2ot put it off, cou- the old Bachelor Tennis Club, Dum- barton Club and the Columbia Coun~ try Club. His is survived by his wife and a funeral, arrangements*for which have propriation is necessary if the work of the conciliation division is to be properly carried out. He did not in- dicate whether an emergency appro- tailed study of the teachers' pay schedule. - Several Snags Feared. & ficiency expert will place any obsta- being drags: 1 down with him, The v only a fairly good | was an enthusiastic and fond of angl brother, Frederick G. Fischer, a|Priation would be asked. Although school officials have had camping, | 1 watched you T d ~ o Mo. Enlargement of the work gh ! 5 = nding much of his spare time Until at last, w RNARD A. BAER Vyer of Kaneas Ciiy, Mo The| | Enlargcmont of e work of e oS e hattarion hat e, et | Shending much of his spare i 1rs. Viola Owens, TH F. year ugo toda You suffe YOUR LOVING DAUG OPTOME <] AN - v t. ' sc o 9 58 R 18T CEEIOIAT not been completed, will be held Wed- | (6tary, Duvis’ scheme for appointment C. 0. ROCKWELL. cles in the path of proposed pay in- |7 " 5 %, L 0H, & SMITH. In | 217-218 ANS BUILDING nesday afternoon. ' Burial will be in |y, o i€% MRN MR cach, Industry, to creases for the teachers, they are|4nd Mrs G de T MITH, In lovicg rems 1420 N York Avi Arlington cemetery. L ons in that| After an _fillness of four years ful that his move may have some . and a ni iding “in Los our-Baby: s 20 New orl venue industry and nipping in the bud con- < fearful tha ¥ e Angeles, Calif. | ke § 2 Whe departed this life twe ) e Charles O. Rockwell, for more than 3 et | Angeles, Calif. Burial will be in Bal- . E troversics involving labor. The Sec- ! thirty = years a resident of the | ignificance other "‘l-‘*" e A . | {imore duy. Juiy ) z + tary v v annual pay ro'l of the . . Oh, fon smiling face, a sousd Revival of Classic Greek. Tolary said the key man in each in | District, died at the home of his|joe What he SIRMA ROV IO G thel | r. Sic s 2 member of Co Teows, Suar et volter o Two Years to Pay for From the Minneapolis Journal. under Hugh L. Kerwin, dircetor of | Si8ters, Wicomico Church, Va., Satur-|age increases meet his approval the | (Jiis STapier, Boval arch Masons:|A touh from yhe vanihiod lind it oo o Were o Jadwa 1 the fuss|conciliation, and would ' immediatelyy 923, afternoon at 2 o'clock. officials are fearful, too, that they ni Ty mmandery, Knights Tem-f T o pomised Jand i This Piano ere onme to judge from the fuss|{PPCHIAUIGR. and would I Funeral_services were held yester- [ Omelats are (EaUith (00 oS which | plar: B B French Lodi YOUR DEVOTER HUSBAND. S P sy, made from time to time, one would € : Gay at Cavalry Church, Richmond. | Z50 Phi 50 0is tor economy’s sake and the Knights of Pythi, Uautle iy, w_—'_'_d AT suppose there was real need of an 3 Va. and the burlal was in the| nerever possible. < 1inie £0eR on We Miss yon more, { intewnational language. In the golden GHOST COAST OF EUROPE. cometery adjolning the ChuEoN. tock-|, It Wwas pointed out today that the " present in tie age of the English 1 h A o, V. Mr. budget provides an increase of $200 CARD OF 7T zlish language the 1 e to thid city wh THANKS. MAJ. LOUIS A. FISCHER, reat cen add a th ba well came t0 Yy when a young |, vear for elementa 0ol teachs — > . A. FIs o eat queen addressed the ambas-|Phantom Lights and Death Shipsiman, and for more than fiftecn vears |y g §360 for high school instructor SLOW. W 10 expross dor at her court in Latin, and all was an employe of the District teache are The grade_school now ar friends ves for 1 and sympa i ! Louis Albert Fischer, chief of | diplocatic ccnversatio: ! Maj. L Alb er. sation and corre- Off Shores of Cornwall. i government. cludi e $240 d fpral [the division of weights and measures | spondence of Burope was fn Latin (g o\ o0 oSl i~ Besides his three sisters and one ,’l“‘,mf,‘;:fn;mfl“}}'d"f,i ot LT W e e of the United States bureau of stand- | rasmus, the great scholar and "0 L brother, residing _at Wicomico | withdrawn, was_explained, they oy : ' . ards, died this 9 e Home writer, who visited the court of All along the Cornish shores the|Church, he Is_survived by two|will be making $40 less a year under In sbrance of my & |ards. died this morning at his home | Elizabeth's father, Henry VIIL wrote|phantom ship is throughly believed | daughtirs, Mrs. Lottie Fish aml Mise | tho new wage schedule than at pr sts Dassed away T lin the Wellington apartments after| Latin works that’ produced an effect |in ag also are the phantom lights,|Maud Rockwell and two = sons, [ent. he nicrease in pay of the hig DIED. 916, la lingering illness. He was fifty- (?T;‘-ara.bla{t.ovtlha.t produced by theisome years ago a schooner rigged | Willlam and Henry Rockwell. The |school teachers, when the bonus is . Sunday, July 24, 1921, NELLI vt vemie wid saae T rclongrreats mytrngu of Voltaire two centuries|ycssel made sinnals of distress to the ";“f‘ “xflm*'fl “;'"; are reflldfinll of | withdrawn. therefore, \\-;lls;br'r:uunl to AKE, at the reslaence of ler dangiter. 3 rest; g yed ! 3 !west of St. Ivis bay. this city, and the latter lives in|$120 annually, instead of $360. - Bluke. servicex 3 o forgotten dent of Washington. Much pains have been expended in i L\t out reached her, and §X§’°¢‘??‘v3«lt'mflw» i ™M yAlxlun- to Teach. h Aaes ennasivania ave. 2 t oot Y f x fabricating aytificial languages, such 5 of the y . on Monduy, July 5 pam. Interment A'DEAR FRIEND, H. E. BRACKETT = Maj. Fischer was born In Wash- | APRENITE SILTOIL, BAEUASCS, Sucth | seamen made a grasp at her bulwarks The _prospect of obtaining higher ai Rock Spring cemeters, Belalr | THOMAS, In sat but 1 ington January 4, 1564. the son of|dlum of communication. But such |hasa met nothine sohar ana’ s he|MME. BAKHMETEFF, WIFE |wases'in the District school system iy 1 . NATILDA A: 7 Frederick G. and Anna Cox Flscher. |constructions have mo chance of|tumbled back Into the boat the | < : i e e formor TeAchers 1o, put ) ow of Cot, 1. Camp il i e - On August 6, 1858, he married Marion | practical adoption, nor could they |schooner and her sailing lights dis- QF AMBASSADOR DlES employes;and. formen 1es itions, | S a4t her lute residence, in 1ife's garden, where sympathy grev G. Harvey, also of this city. answer as well as actual language |appeared in the darkness. Next 9 in their a""“fffllorfl for. rl‘?: ";;'“- TS ave., ut 2 pom, July 26, o piumted & woul. ‘twas the soul o sou: . . Maj. Fischer was one of the most! whether dead like Latin or living like | morning a schooner out of the port of : Bt the TeRUlE AN oy ot | DERMODY. suturaay. auis 1921, at @ S estatgatden: Love, Meckiug.. w 1CKering | prominent scientists of Washington "A’l"sh_- i London was wrecked within the face a shortage of teache K am., at her reside 1 fxe o b fonnd o eart. ‘twas the heart o > |and the foremost leader of the move- | ,]'Tff"rl L Is. language. however, |the same vicinity, and all on board |Husband, Recognized Envoy From |, cning for the new term. Failure of A be wife of Joim I, Ler huve sought through lfe's garden of {ment to promote a uniform system of | Which is gradually becoming again a|her perished. The phantom lights B mew salary schedule being ap-| ihod¥, Funeral from ler latesrexi Tom . T o . weights and me: the United | llVing one, and which as a world- lare seen generally before a gale; the Russia, Absent in West—Had proved, it is believed, will cause some o “”»x'"'u Requiem mass at %1 And we fonnd one sweet blossom, all Jewe Upright Piano States. His meotivitics in this fiela | 1anguage would be ideal. The Gree's{Cornish ~seamen call them ‘“Jack : Doy ed, it 18 e n etk more Too| shuch &t 0 oclock an " Uelitives and with 2 |began early in life when he JM“"“‘l“jl:‘r“(ri:“'x:jmi"dvG?“‘]k men of cul- Harry's lights” and the ship seen Lived Here Since 1917. o e ve positions in other cities e 3 P8t ML L] Lover staparhy. faith, all unchanging ad | the Staff of the old welghts and meas. | ture. inciuding Venizelos , are|resembles the one that is subsequent- ;. ene i : = N o e gt 9 -v (Used) Hres Ofica of the costt and eodatio| enEaxed in an attempt to restore |1y wreeked. i poline. Helind Budmetid, alte ot GILLILAND. July 23, 1921, at 620 am Are T fcart of our fower, dear mother. *5 survey. After many years of service| Classical purity and perfection to! The death ship is a superstition pe-!anbaccador to the United States, died ADAMS, heloved hushand of Ciiafit HER LOVING DAUGHTER LILLIE. * AR u lin this office he took a prominent|Mmoedern Greek. It Is sald that theculiar to Cornwall. With black hulllof peart disease Saturday at Owego, i father of George W. Gillilan TIHOMAS. In lovin Ance: of eal Bngmn' part in the establishment of it endeavor is by no means vain, and[and stumpy bowsprit, she comes in.|N. y. where she hda been for the i L Floreine Hanen, Mr. Vietor M. Husliy ami otier aud g JRessor, the Uited Sates bu that sradually the ancient model is|with all her canvas Set, against the|piec month fr ghert Robertson. Notice of funeral | THOMAS. wh L e Tl frates ureau of |y ing approached. We may yet have |wind and tide, and as she turns to| News of | > M L . i : 3 4 L I b0, whieh Institu-| he''speceh of Pericles. the written | reach {0 seaward again the doomed |ymatoit of the doath Of Mmel Hakne BY DR. FRANK CRANE. GRAY. Departed thix life thoughts will wander of weights and measures, a_position age of Plato, employed In soclal | person dies. oiost famous of ' the |de Bach, counselor of the Russian em- (Copsrigbt, 1921.) 1 pm. ot Fresime far away e Rt T e course « rcial trans- | traditional stories grouping around |hacee . . Bakhmeteft h ) 4 o o Indoved ¢ luid onr dear mother |which he Rllcd since that date In|aetions, in contracts. in courts of[the death ship ls that of & wreeker | baooin ‘oay neoimCoBakhmetel has| There are words that are mere sounds, i and (o Guinin %o toduy. v Sienei e At e ok | law. 1n houses of assembly. who lived at Tregaseal, begulling |qe Bach said. - The ambassador has|until some experience comes along and Aues Willisms and, Edward : ) "DATGRTER 1 Arthur J ” | world wide reputation as one of the | oo ‘winn The anclent® Heneme | doath those iy cronmed e a0 [been advised of the news and he is|fills them with meaning. e sl cuiforen a0 | EAN . b8 %) . e olonis compare ¢ de v! aped the waves. ia, wi o i ftile ; s und friends. Funeral Tuesday, July we conld have our dea ur Jordan Piano Co. [|icading American” metrologis {onthie. There never was a language | When he lay dying a hiack ship full | palc g BaeK o Ceday, “He will | . Desolation” was tittle more el §| a01 wm. from her lute resiaescr. 211 1 Take our choive of G Street 13th i Major During War. its equal. As scholars have sald.|rigged with ali sail set was noticed | go ‘directly to Owego, where an in- | jomorOUs term Ko0m o 12, 1821, Now, AR : eet at 13t I b s rmal e ry other speech compared to the |coming in upon the land against the | o mii®Toligeous ceremony will take w::'zv”pr;s;h;“ Jane O e Layed in life, remembered in death e rom leaven whiatsoerer we willed, Ty i TR, SR angUrine the war he was selected |ancient Greek i3 stammering. Other |wind and tide, and as the man died | place Friday morning. Further dis- | Wt T 1ithed fragments of walls THE FAMILY. * S LT L N | Snmceommissioned major in the ord | tongucs have thelr merits “and de-|she bore out fo sea again in a half |position of the hody will be taken bY | thrust gauntly up from the rainyd heaps | CUEENE | Derajued, iy ute Juls 24, TURNER. In sad bt jovin pran o th fects, but the Greek has all the|gale. s o st g2 e ruineg. at 4339 pme. at bor reside . In sad by Siaio Army and placed iy immediate Mmerits combined and none of the ve- | Porthcurno Cove, near the Logan "‘;;,,t‘e"‘"g;;?.’f,‘,‘;;‘,?"{,‘ai“k?;“f.?'u,.,, like ;‘1’"""’;“:'“‘:1"“‘.‘1"‘;;‘; will always appear] st nw. Mo A (EE It dese sister. . charge o it Tits % g rorthours ave, - : " K before my s eye. mothier of Mag Graduate Eyes Examined || The expe ey Fe GemiET; { fucts. It is the perfection of speech. | Stones, has alw a ship of doom. |country since 1917, when she arrived i ™| hayve seen the wreck of a town after | messy morning, Juiy ; McCormick Medical into his work were considered an im- | AS @ language for affairs it is as|Sometimes there is seen —wWhen with the ambassador, but she &pent|, fire, and once I saw a place where a siem mass it St. Aloysius Church Wi can never forget sou, sister, College Glasses Fitted || portant contribution to the nation in | 4irect as the English or Latin: as althe mists are riving off the marshes | comparatively litle of her time In|iornado had passed and smashed houses May her sonl rest in While i1 this world we stas: ! DR. CLAUDE S. SEMONES || timg,0f war. especially when it was | STEIE for philosophy it is as good |black. square rikged craft, which |Wagshington. Before her marriage she |2 kindling. Here and there 1 have seen | FISCHER. Monday, July God onls knows our feeling 3 realized that the quantity pmduc_l s the German and for science is bet- {stands over to Bodelan and Chyg-|.a.s Mile. Helene Speransky. She{gestruction, but never real. utter and | dence, the Welli Sinee you have passed away. Eyesight Speeialist tion_of munitions of war largely de. | ter: as the language of polite society |widen and suddenly vanishes. UDON |jeaves no children. complete desolation till Ypre beloved husbund of 3 There are thoughts that never perish, (rnmmvan% ‘Edwkn H. Eta) pended upon precise measurement. :r is as elegant as l‘r‘m x-‘rhemi’n; and it | whoever !set;alhler ill luck and deathi The big public square of Ypres was | of funeral hereafter. i n‘h} how precious is sour name; . Now Looater Maj. Fischer was a graduat {is more melodious than the best Tus- |are sure to A d place. On the north | HEIDER. Suddenly. n life we loved you dearly, 409-410 McLachlen Bldg., Goorte Wathington Unisooaiate o1 i Italian. This 18 no . eulogy| Near St Ives, too. is a churchyard A Round-Up of Americans. e e orat before the war the fa- | at 1180 pm., at In'death we do the samie 10th and G Sts, N.W. was & member of the Washi culogy., by the way, is a G haunted by an apparition, sight of| g 3 the people of this . B Your dear < with us, Phone Main 721 hington | (eulogy. by y. Greek — niouth Cloth Hall, for the p ; . Academy of Science, the American’word, of our own, but a summation of [Which entails disaster to seamen. In|From part of Belgium were great weavers and Fo s Society ‘of Mechanical Engineers, the the dicta of scholars. Savings Important! Hart Schaffner the sixties of the last century a ves- sel was wrecked on the coast here. clear or fine. And on whoever sees her, be he a seafaring man, disaster falls. On a Secure Basis. From the Boston Transcript. “Dad,” sald the financier's son. running into his father's office, “lend me_$600.” “What for, my boy?” “I've got a sure tip on the market.” “How much shall we make out of it asked the old man, cautiously. In such a movement as is now on ‘therefore, like Carthage of old, must be destroyed. Plymouth Rock! We almost forgot that, but as it has a crack in it already. it won't be much of a job to put it out of business. New England, that synonym of des- potism, must change its name, if not its nature and history. New York and New Jersey likewise. But the question still remains, what shall be done with the few Americans vho are left in these United States? ‘They might be shot or chloroformed; but there is small chance of this. Our new rulers are interested only in cloth merchants, and back in the thir- teenth century this region was one of And you remember reading the names _T.ens, Warneton and Poelkapelle—in the war news? I rode through these places yesterday, and that is all they are—places. Not one stone was deft standing upon another. It is as if some angry monster had not only murdered the towns, but tramped them under his heavy hoofs till he had ground their bones to pulp. Shacks and temporary houses stand about, where the people live who are clearing up the debris, but they only ac- centuate the awful waste. Some of the fields are smoothed out i dent ut Arlington, Va., Sunday, tice of funeral later. F. FRANKLIN. Commander. LEWIS. The remains of KENNETH LEWIS, private, Medical Department, 3724 Infantry, ®on of Mr. and Mrs. George Lewis, 1308 W .w., will be reinterred in Arli al cemters Thursd: ) o'clock. Relat ted. MACK. Departed this life in full triumph of ul fa 1921, after a brief illness, 5. at his residence, 303 Nth st. 5.w. a devoted wife, and his leaves to mourn his loss Lula Mack: loving futher children—Joxeph, Emanuel, Bur- Bt s HER 1 R N ST Ot to i Feens foot in the country to destroy every- n gion_ was one of = g h thing English, it is clear that thelthe wealthiest spots of the world, iy AL AND ALIC i ;vou"d o bo;;d arell.:n’edmt;h ";fl"‘é‘-n’fi English language must not be spared. | the cloth merchants put up a "“;:““'{“_ Hijjmes, and mother of Minnie J. St TURNER. In i Ber arma. e e eowiag hor” by |The English Bible will have to go, |that was the marvel of the age, to house | and Katherine D. Romer. my dear mother. NANCY TURNER, who de. ] B o e Wreck 15 the boat | especially the King James version, |ftly thelr meetings, oo\ heauti- | grom o parted this Life’ (w0 years ago today, Juiy i e Unild was lost in the raging seas.| Which on account of its nyme must | This Cloth Hall was the most o one | KELK. Suddenly, Tuesdas. July 19, 1921, at 19. i The lady died through shock and ex- | be most obnoxious to all who believe ful Gothic Mrucmr‘e - Bele ‘;__'L‘m 5 Mulrkirk, Md.. ‘Capt. JOHN B. KELK le' loving and kind: i a ue u reme posure and .was buried in the local|in self-determination for everybody nfhiksvfl;fih:;’;f“i;‘kfi";—{ e e e n’cx“ A l-med v no one could find | L] churchyard. Teday her wraith is sald | but Americans and Englishmen. upthrust of shattered stone, like a black- Kfl“"“ LA commatied o incent B. Cos- annot forget 3 e ne the shore. whether the day| Then there is the common law. |UPtRTUSt of SECEICT SOMT (4lF Cums of | e herby notifiod of ihe aceiental doath pugh luig m or the night is tempestous or dark, or | This, too, is of English origin, and, |Z0€0 00 & O of our comrade. KARL E. KRITSCH, In an{ 1T wipe swa. Althongh T eannot clasp your hand Your face 1 cannot see, Just this litfle foken to show T still remember thee. DAUGHTER, FANNIE T. sad but loving remembran e srandmother, NANCY TUI d4_this’ lite years 1915, r memory lingers r. fand und true. two at 1 do_not think A of you. A couble of hundred sure,” replied | Ro%, TWETe To e ould clear !and the lush crops are growing, for this HER DEVOTED DCHILD, ALBERTA v P :, 2 er. et . nease, Melvin i _Cliftos 114 wis- DI the boy eagerly. “That's a hundred |, "he infra Q16 for them to start alisa most fertile soil, and nature is quick | fem. one Vanttiens Asars B Ty, Eome = each .. retail practice. to begin her healing, but rany parts of { and Blanche Mack. s : Here's your hundred.” said his| ™6y hroposal is that a round-up be|the land are still but acres of deep holes | MACK. All members of Morning Star Ludge. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. father. “Let's consider that we have | oq¢ of such few Americans as may | Where the shells have upheaved it as the |"No. %, I B. P. 0. Elks of the World, ure REAAL DI TOMS, = ¢ made this deal and that it has suc- [} "0 0 thed; that they be interned | waves of the sea. requested fo meet in xession of sorrow At V. L. SPEARE CO. ceeded. You make a hundred dollars } g0\ "y " hresent on one of our vacant| Along the edges of the flelds are win- | he Home Monday evening, July 25, 1821, at il d and I save five hundred. indian reservations and, when con- |drows of tangled and rusted barbed| £:30 nm. to make arrangements for the (NEITHER THE SUCCESSORS OF NOR G- . - |ar ‘ os| fuueral of our decensed brother, JOS| WIT! 3 . " venient., they be deported to ghe Wire o %fi::,‘,‘:,‘,‘llc'r";;’:,-";‘z:{é'{‘duf,l};: MACK. Funersl from Friendship Baptist SPEARE ESTABLISHMENT. Technical. Island of Georgia in the south At- |of shells. . 15t and H sts. sw., at 1 o'cluck 2 840 F 5t n.w. lantic, which, being the smallest, |here. p.m. Wednexday. Columbia Lodge, $45 Suits—Reduced to $3 485 From the Boston Transcript. loneliest and most remote habitable i I said the dead towns were perfect and Forest Temple, No. 9, invited to .fienafi Joseph F. Birch’s Sons s re; ill more | By order 3 The dramatic triangle, Robert, s |place in the world, would make g |Pictures of desolation, but a st y s 3 A Sataniiaied 1641 : ture is a dead forest. E Exalted Ruter. (3034 M-St. N.W. = i L gaused "by/ people ot [helnk on. ‘the sultebleiasylom dndgravesard cum_]pegs:‘c': e e rest of Houthulst, not | GEORGE F. HATTON, Secretarye ittt Sered e West 98 square. s far from Ypres. MADDEN. Sunday, Jul 1921, at 11:10 = Imagine a thick wood composed of trees. without leaves and with only stumps of branches, only trunks. and p.m., at her residence, 27 N 'st. n.w., ELLE widow of the late John Madden. and beloved | mother of Mary E. Whaley. Funeral from i her late residence at 10 a.m. Wednesday At} many of them splintered, lifting them-| 0 00" Ny ut' '8t Aloyeius Church. selves m% nmlflr:::dhh;!;;l‘]: I;‘;iing on| Interment at Hols Rood cemetery. Rel OthY Hanl 5 — It seemed as g B | and friends invited. i g mSTN Phone L, 5543 some forest of hell, o lonely and spec-| y OMBER sunday, July { tral and ghastly it was. T half expected | T jjence of his daughter, ; 4 o .8’ some fire-breathing dragon to come | Warner. st. Alans Keetors, GEORGE EL- PEARECO crawling out. As I go along this battle front, through this Avenue of Perdition, I find e of Saratogw Springs, ~fourth year of his age. Alban’s Church, Monday, July LIOTT McOMBER, 1 N. Y., in the el Tvices_St 1208 H _STREET NW. (FORMERLY 940 F STNW.)’ it hard to believe the hideous tale of at 5 o'clock p.m. Interment Saratoga what happened here. The sky is so| Springs, Y., Wednesday. . PHONE MAIN 108 smiling and the earth so green. SHIPLEY. Sunday, July 24, 1921, at 4 am.. ARSpeare CuNichols W-B'Spears %l lll:l N:'I‘d?ncb 34106'0“!". n.w.Es.!\hfl;El, ——m‘?‘w ". beloved husbind of Margaret E. Shipley. 5 AN, ~ ’ um Funeral from the clapel of #rank Geler' = e Washington's Sense of Humor. Sons Co., 1113 Tth st. mwe ou Wedneslas, 317 PA. AVE. S.E. Lincoln 142. From the Cleveland Plain Dealer. July 27, at Interment private. P Modern Chagel. b Those who knew Washington well | omit flowers, e M bolk e had different o infons VAN KIRK. Sunday, July 24, 1921, at his P e e p residence, 1070 Biltmore st m.w., GEORGE | ™ Quick, Dignified and Eficient Service ' about his attitude toward humor.| H. VAN KIRK, brother of Anna Van Kirk Deal 2 ' o declared and wrote Gown their | Arati: " Funerai from s late restdence on W. W. Deal & Co. ome, 2 Taesday evening, July 26, at 8 o'clock pm. 16 NT N, THicels SAh. —_— Men wait and watch for the sale, because they know the VALUE is simply unassailable. Schaffner & Marx all-round excellence, which makes this opportunity all the more important. Former prices were ex- tremely moderate, too. Two other Big Lots at Sale Prices— . Nothing can equal Hart follow you on your vacation Call at The Star office or mail check or money order before leaving for the seashore or moun- tains and arrange to have The Star mailed to you while you are away. opinions that Washington seldom smiled and never laughed. :Others have left records not only of the in- cidents at which he laughed, but even record instances of his humor. We are told that Jefferson, who was full of French views, disliked the idea of two houses of congress, and one day called on Washington to object to the system. As was the custom in thase days, the men were served with tea while they talked. Washington listened attentively to the objections Jefterson ‘advanced. He replied tot them by saying that although Jeffer- son was much better informed than Interment in ew York. BENJAMIN F. WARRIC loved husband of Matilda Warrick and broth- er of J. Sheridan and Henry Warrick, Mrs. Hattie Jones, Mrs. Effie Scott and Mrs. Ad- die Jones. Funeral Wednesday, July p.m., from the Nineteenth Street Church, corner 19th and I sts. n.w., Rev. Walter H. Brooks, D. D., pastor. (Phi delphin papers please copy.) 26 1 meeting of Wm. A. . G. U. 0, of 0. F. will be held at the hall Tuesday evenin July 26, 1921, at 8 o'clock, fo arrange fo the funeral of Bro, BENJ. F. WARRICK, and a full attendance is earnestly requested. Assessment of $1 will be due August 3. Antomobile Service. Chapel Frank Geier’s Sons Co., ENTH STREET Lephone H. SARDO & CO.,” Plione Lincoln 524, . 412 H st. ne. Automobile_Funerals. Modern_Chiapel. “ZURHORST” Lincoln 372 . % 1d_adh ok ¢ = " All $55 Suits All $60 Suits RATES BY MAIL, PAYABLE IN ADVANCE B e me of * ngland and| saomr, w. WoNS SRITE. X G CHAS. S. ZURHORST America. Then Washington's eVes|g,.ppror' vombers of the Young Men's 301 E. CAPITOL ST. Reduced to 3435 Reduced to 47 Our business is to Give Comflete Maryland and Virginia Daily and Sunday. Daily only . Sunday only . 1 Month, 70c 1 Week. 20c 20¢ All Other States twinkled. and he said: “You, yourself, have proved the ex- cellence of the two houses this very moment.” “I7" Jefterson exclaimed. that, general?" “You have turned your hot tea into the saucer to get it cool.” Washing- ton said. “It is the same thing we desire in_the two houses.” ‘When Washingtom was dining with some friends one day, it is sald, he was 80 placed that his back was " “How is Protective League are requested to attend the funeral of our late brother, JAMIN WARRICK, Wednesdar at 1 Nineteenth 'Street Baptist Church. W. S. FULLER, President. A. WALTON, Recording Sec. . G. WAYNE. Thursday evening, July 21, 1921, at the National Soldiers’ Home, Hampton, Va. WILLIAM WAYNE, son of the late’ Rev. Tewis H. Wasne ‘and Mary J. Wayne. Funeral from James & Bro.'s chapel, 19th and L sts. n.w., Tuesday, July 26, at 11 a.m. Interment at Arlington cemetery. WIGGINS. Suddenly, in Philadelphia, Pa., Cedar Hill Cemetery Chapel and Vault—Non-Sectarian Perpetual Care of Graves Unsurpassed Natural Beauty Po. Ave. S.E, Extended. Phones L. 882 and L. 4360, Satisfaction. We do it or Money Back. e Toward the open Erate, which was| ANDREW R the ton of the Iate Serst o The Park Come. 1 Mon roaring merrily. It became so bot| Jobn sud Syivia 3 n. brother ol F tery. Nonseota. he general complained, saying he| Amle M Queen Etnel E. and Ellsworth orl I.I“CO i Ferserusi Daily and Sunday.......85c Daily only .............60c Sunday only ...........25¢ would be compelled to change his base of operations. One of the diners chuckled a bit, a general to stand fire. “True,” Washington replied, “but from Ebenezer M. ‘aters, pasto Baltimore Boulevard at District Line. Offices: 1235 G st. n.w__Phones¥. 4745, FUNERAL DESIGNS, E. Church, Rev. No Charge for Alterations A Small Degosit Accefted 2'p.m. I W. 1921, at Watkins Glen, . Y., MAXWELL VAN ZANDT WOUD- HULL, late brigadier general, U. 8. A. No- tice of funeral hereafter. Raleigh Haberdasher - 1109-111 1 Pennsylvania Avenue : Address may be changed as often as desired by giving the old as well as the The Evening Star is new address. the only afternoon p:aper in Washington carrying the Associated Press’ dispatches. it doesn’'t look well for a general to receive fire from behind!™ The Average Speaker’s Idea. Fronw the Boston Transcript. Your speech at the club last night was_altogether too long,” sald his candid friend. “You really’ didn't have anything to say. “I know it he replled, “but I hoped that if I kept on talking I wmight thipk of gomething.” saying it benuvedlv..,m,, July ooy IN MEMORIAM. BABBINGTON. In loving remembrance of our dear sister, MARY VIRGINIA BABBING- TON, who departed this life two years ago today, July 25, 1919. Anniversars mass at 8t. Aloysins. HER SISTERS AND BROTHERS. © JOHNBON. Sucred to the memory of my de- - voted father, GEORGE A. JOHNSON (Doc who departed this life one year ago toda: July 25, 1920, Gone, but not forgotten, HJS DAUGHTEB, MAUDE C. JOBNSON, *8at MODERATE FRICES. Gude Bros. Co., 1214 F St. Prompt auto delivery service. Artistic—expressive—inexpensive. Appropriate Floral Tokens Washington Floral Co. 14th and N. Y. Ave. Main 166 GEO. C. SHAFFER Pl IVE FLORAL EMBLEMS Phone 3 i NODER 2416-17-1% ¥ 900 14th

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