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i\ " THE 'SUNDAY" STAR, WASHINGTON, D: "C. AUGUST T, T etoning hot acdusintance | sut any diMeaieye s 'v Moxico with- PROPOSED. HOME OF CONGRESSIONAL NURSE IH_I_S STURY ¥ hat she had met him in Cincinnati | They 10ld me 1 shot Aim 1n the Rhec. COUNTRY . CLUB |t j 1921—PART " 1. IN NEMORIAM, | MRS. M_A. DYRE DIES. |, 1 ¥oeoma dnrling’ moher, ELLENOHA Resident of District 58 Years. refl Sute et Soue yeapy Funersl Held Yesterday. - August 7. 1917 | -] Mrs. Millicent ‘Adams Di%e, for : | Aifty-efght vears a resident of tihs . . Joios in the g 5 ! city. died Thursday safter an illness o ratn— - : fo "ar a 1 Where voice of my defiing mo i daughter, Mrs. Frederick J. Gary, greet_me ‘again, in® 1918, when she nursed him for a; Later they told me I had killed him. | nervous breakdown. Has No Regreta. { That he then made love to her—| ", . g ~ “Oh, he was a very fast worker,” was| 1 don’t regret it at-all. Tm the the 'way she put it e happiest woman in the world. Ellis That she gave him $1,000 to invest Kl‘keud is now in the place where for her, but.that she never saw i | ne’ qawn comes up like thunder.” 3 5 en T go to o “SI0at nis love waned and she got| Mrs. Kinkead, who today went to| [fl . : = | L e S L S e O T el e Declares Man, Whom She Is him discharged from the faculty of the morgue to claim her husband's . ; y i s 3 Lawmakers Back Movement | aay afternoon at 3 o'clock from the ; Cast mx burden of care on Him who prow i 4 the Cincinnati Law School in 1920 body. refused to confirm or deny. the g i 3 - | residence of her daughter. The Pall- | Kindiy he witien mec weens wiren T woe < - after he had refused to marry her.)statement of a neighbor that three 3. : T . : | . % e A e e S | sl e Chamed With Shooting, That he then had married Miss | months ngo Miss Stone had threaten- et - . : i for-Recreation Place on master of Lebanon Lodge, No. 7, F. A. | L Marie Louise Gormley of Covington, [ed to kill both her and her huskand. & . L A. M., and Past Masters Walter Paine, | HER DEVC "GHTER. ISABELL % . and _disappeared from town—*going | Nor would she reply to any statement & " ¥ " . c d t fl d I Blair McKenzie, Charles C. Shackleford, APNETT MILLF 2 + lJilted Her. to England, according to his political | made by the nurse. i B x onauit Road. Willlam B. Freeman and James S. Noel | GABAWAY. In x4 but loving _remembranc triends.” “1 don’t care what that unfortu- : B : Y Iniermert was in Convressiorel eome | ofmy hushand A IPTIE Jl W G T e S et R e DSOS | Ty £ . Members of Congress who have taken | tery. The services were conducted: B farrieen woar wn w NEW YORK, August 6.—The story That aneau ilnies u;r aivorce “I absolutely refase to say anything the initiative towards organizing a coun- ay- R;Iv. Mflnr"ar«(l:hv(-\:nu.“:-llszfir }t:){ JEFFERSCH. _.;" S b d - | to_newspapermen. . i , Vaug! . E urch, E i 5 bt o of & thwarted love was told t0day bY | 4 jeging herself to be his common | Later. however, she made this try club for their use and the use of} yoy ®Thoman C. Clirke, pastor of | Michana ‘and (arher 0NN L Miss Olivia M. P. Stone, Cincinnati |y, & 05 BGUCE 10 P8 M commtty | statemen government officials are encouraged to ! the Takoma Presbyterian Church. | 3 5 cparied, Sk bilicve that they will be able to “puti Mrs. Dyre was born in Allegheny, | (T2 8% Fooe: ide, d . ! hey e 2 weens: P November 9. 1840 and received | g aond bedide hix leduide, over” the proposition. A couple of weeks ' & SOVEMUCE fe T L adeinhia, | in wonl dejurt. " g0 a circular letter was sent out, signed | She was one of four dauxhters Of { It almust hroke onr bearts by a committec consisting of R presenta- | John Parker of Philadelphia. She o, " WU L IR L nurse, after she had been held With-} ajimony, but never recelved a cent. “I want it understood that there is Al out bail on @ charge of homicide in| That she had purdhased a revolver | N0 malice in my heart against the s a temporary home for| i i ronnection with the shooting of EIlis | for her own protection, came to New woman. Tt Is pianned afterward to uwe it as a & “That is not the first time she hnsi....., T oy e ey 2 - | York t fect a - i ) Guy Kinkead, former coporation coun- | York to effect a reconcillation, hud sTuatjisinoc,helficy el of Cincinnati, near his home in |located him and had laid in wait for ive : TR 63, after her ¢ , 1 o A R ey v ke tives Luhring, Indiana ; Cole, Oh.o: Fish, came to this ity in 1863. after her | T'g, “irid uax chante from, oo Brooklyn yesterday. him near his home. D ecetpral fanll New Y. ; > e Wil s. i . : 3 s Bl > Kmail, New York, and Biand, Indian, marriage to the late am Bt er e we T s oo to Miss stonen | b These wordsSne descrivea aut | vand pald e for"bisckimall | EPWORTH LEAGUE TAKES |DIES IN 10-STORY FALL - |~ enouiyiid, Btnd Indisie, U7 | mirfinge to)dhe e Wil B, 5| it - Jolubility was the brevity of Mrs. |nights shooting:’ L Dol ey Buaband unf 2 {more than 200 replies have been received. | in Takoma Park. With her husband HIS WIFE AND iurs. ® Marie Louise Kinkead, who was pre- | “When saw him crossing the | U ¥ 3 . o i et brance of my ds paring to take her husband’s body | street I approached him and said: | sSimply that of patient and nurs CHARGE OF 300 ORPHANS: DOWN ELEVATOR SHAFT o O L e nndtT: | M. B Church. She was also one of | ~hmand HENHY TIii, i depareed i tomorrow to her former home in| “How do vou do, Mr. Ellis Kinkead, | officiais and Army officers. = The site se-| the organizers and charter mmbers | life fourf sears ago toes Covington, Ky., for burial. She only | You dirty rat, you're surprised to see 3 2 ! of the Methodist Home. and served [INGLE. Sa.“i would reiterate her faith in her | me, arn’t you?” lected fs the old Campbell faim, bevoud SALE OF ROAD PUT OVER. oviimotie, CHATTANOOGA, Tenn., August 6.— | Baltimore Conference Assumes |Every Bone in Body of Colored |Cabin Juhn Bridge, out on the Conduit| for many years as sccretary of the lowd morh husband. “What followed then?” she was Toid, There et house | board of managers. H ; Nervous and trembling after a sleep- | 8sked. . The sale of the Tennessee, Alabama |° S o batha and pheneoe puse | "She is survived by two_sons, Wil- | Another 1sss night, Miss Stone recovered her| “L don't remember.” she replied. | and Georgla railroud, advertised for | Support of Institntion at Houseman at Raleigh Hotel |with fhree btha and plenty of land{ )i’ g7 Dyre and James W. Dyre of | Ank i ey ey e composure during the day, when she| [ Where was the gun?” today under decrees of the feder 1} Konia, in' Turkey. Broken in Plunge. i é | Takoma Park, and a daughter, Mrs. | heng withent first was taken to police headquarters| “In this bag.” pointing to a black | court, was postponed until Septem- | . g g To Begin With 300 Members. | prederick J. Gary of this city. ! 5 e for her Guestioning and then was | S8tin bag. " ber 15 on application ot 1 i . ‘1 Support of the wirly orphanage at| Plunging probably ten stories down | As soon ac 300 m-mbers have Joined H arraigned in magistrate’s court. “Then you pulled the gun from | Sage estate, principal creditors. 'l"he | Konia, Turkey, where 300 children are'an elevator shaft in the Raleigh Ho- | the proposed club, Representative Luhring | i des Was His Nurse. your bag?" appiication ‘for a continuance of ''¢ |corutantly cared for. has been taken | tel —veaterday ailernoon. Charles |said. It is proposed (o start work on thil CORP. SMITH BURIED. “Who denarted e o b = “I don't know. An awful chill over- | sale stated that Prince & Co.. bank |ovlr e tne™ Haliimorn v omis o | ’hillips, colored. 2420 “Georgla ave- | zoif ccurse and, possibly on remodeling gt Angust b33, while she was riding in a|came me. I don't know what I did.| ers. had agreed to pay expenses and |nc"iipworth Taague of the Methodlst | nue, & houseman at the ejel, the housc. He expects that the eub wit | ' patrol wagon with detectives and I was so excited I felt as if I could | operating deficit. 3 Episcopal Church South, it was. an- .instantly killed. Examination by Dr. !eventually have a permanent menber. ! Former Newspaper Man Was Kill- T ——) ' TOUNced iast night from iocal Near kust T. A. Bray of Emergency Hospiial, |ship o1 1,500, 1 ‘warched hix lovi ed in World War. | And saw hi | Lelief hendqua rters, | indicated thut every bone ‘n. Phil The favorable replies received to the | | | Mrs. Cabot Stevens, honorary director | lips' body had been broken by the |circulur letter wre o s a basis ! S Sinith, former new I Mrs. Herman Wilson, president of the| Iow Phillips fell down the elevator [ficials, many of whom, Represcntative |while serving with the 165th Head- ;Baltimore Confercnce, of the asxi- - | shaft is . No one saw him | Lubiing said, are siguing incmbership auarters Compriy. 4xd Liv jment of the orphanage to her organ-| full. Ik blanks. The membership ice Is $250, to | France, July 28, 1918, was buricd yes- 1ization’s charge. The conference em. apnarent be paid in monthiy installmenis og $.0 | ‘erday ‘morning in Arlingion cemetery | . ; braces 250 chapters, located in the: Sitting in an. uprigh < £ I i e S e Ak | ' District of Columbia, Virginia} Mary-| elevator pit, hy ‘i each. wi_h full mili-ary heo o When s ver Vloumaing - — 2 = g - . . by T e o] 2 o by Ci 113 vas twenty-seven years, nd the banks are eves e Pennsylvania Seventh /1and and a part of West Virginia. | ored, 1430 N street, ahoy a honi erty Wil eorian o 40 mre il DO | o1d ead was bowe. In Tiinots. | Latsr | et e B - ! Jiss Phoebe Gains has been appoint-jat the d&otel, who was collecting |and purtly woodsd land, 1ying about tun!coming to the city he served on thei i Avenue Street ed director of the Neau 1. o i} trash at the time. Miles northwest of the Capites. - Btuased | Washington Herald for two years cle r, while Tingerin - campaign to be launched by the con-} Phillips was seen alive fast at nasa. {on the high ground abeas the Dotmca |a reporter. Resigning to join the Na- ! ere, {ference. ~Coupon books containing!At that time the elevator, Lot in 0fe |piver a vode viem bt et vty Olomac | onal Guard, he served nearly two| : - 3 < = |sixty coupons, each representing the | eration, was at the first tioor. When |the Virgima hiis bevand @i 1o ek | ears on the Mexican border. g s ASD_a . {life of a child for six days, will be|the body was found, the clcvitor was | from the clubhouse poreh. - ¢ "9} Surviving him are his parents, Mr.! § A A . E |sold. : at the eleventh floor, whieh leads the and Mrs. T. B. Smith of Kirwin, Kans e i {¢cThe local relief headquarters expects | police to believe that the man 1ol | ldeal for Golf Purposes. and two sisters, Mrs. Lawrcnce Manley | p ELIA MALTIN, who 3 [to see otner youn” people' church | from sbout the floor 1- gorpie proverty is considered ldeal for {and Miss Lilian smith, bodh v1 wis vi.3- eleven years ago toda: ‘ . 1 e er Dr. Bray & o urposes and it % O 5 An Extraordinary Sale of the Better Type of Baltimore Conference of the EDWOFLD | nad viewed the podt it e tahenr o | DAISHVES small Amount of worl whd ( he R e mormaie, Wt L S, AN (2 | BROR Tenieh of {me il acuions | COL. BAMFORD TO RETIRE.| 3 & %' held tomorrow morning 11:30 ';‘ar;d cour=eTy T\lrolhsprings of Slear 2 | Well read the e & FORM REPUBLICAN CLUB. | '™ ‘operty und Cabin John Creek owe i { o % property and Cabin John Creek flows |General Staff Officer Will End ! > aCT M. ! —_— ueross one end. < i ens MOhalr SultS Anotactime_raty_was neta_so| BOXES SOLD FOR BENEFIT. | o oy, s 2o on the oron; | Thirey Yeurs Active Servies. | 3 : - s | Springman’s Grove Saturday night. clubhouse, Dut” later wili be fetoier | Col. Frank E Bamford, infantry. on | NILSON. : July 30, by the republicans of Fuirfax Knickerbackers to Play K. C. Team | fain e Woris 0f Jady visitors |y akton barracke. on his own ap: | } B O and Prince Willlam counties. Several 5 Sy o1 s 5 i e = I NETS oy o ] Marked at the Unparalleled Price of | sndieeince Willlam ey Semtemberiat o un clevation where it 'will be sur- plication will be placed on the retired NEISON. 1 ors o mx desr motier e L L R e e {rounded with trees and will overlook [list of the Army. November 1. atter{ XX b * ) ericksburg, was the principal speaker. 383 box meats hava heen sold tord (hal K0 us‘:‘l‘(:“'u&'.:L"'L‘;TA‘I;:.'C.".!E o e nt o 2arveq | NELEON S, NELLIE. In sad but loving Leon L. Freeman of Vienna, candi-|the base ball game at American|irom Conduit road. A Jocker honme | twa® years in the ranks prior to hig! Tmemlranee of i mather. who dejar date for the house of delegates, also| League park Thursday. September 1, ddy house, garage and stables will }appointment second lleu enant of | i, life one year sge. today. August :::‘l‘zz‘eemahnm:::'uh}:él"' county com-|for the benefit of the Catholic Wom- | ¢ erected. nfantry in October, 1893 Dur.ng & e | May s rexr % . ] B anized | €n's Service Club. s Swi S world war he served as a brig.dier HEK DAUG . A republican club was organized | 0’8 Service Club. The game will be e emture, |kenerul and was awarded a dis- | PARKER. A 1o the and is to be known as the Fairfax;between tre Knickerbockers and a| Another feature will be a swim- | fniiiih o4 service medal 1 son ana r W 3 b ,rn;'d l;r};mce‘“'mlum R?pulhllicfln\_(‘f]luhdFlckbed team from the Knights of Co- | ming pool to be constructed within 5 ;. = s 1ife P A e following were elected: Sidney | lumbus Leage. |aishore Gisance oL the Gubhitm i e ———————— EREtt : Mrs. vi . e . Where 5 . e Lee Starkweather, second vice p,,,.l Mrs. John Gallowa: Mrs. L. Memberships. which are transfer- |CLAYTON. We wish to thank our friends und { The Lori, in Hix Ger pry. 3 Drestdents Sive. U, B ebnter, se fGroghan, Miss Clare Dillon, Mrs. J. J.| able, Will be limited to members Of | paih mnd "gitt ot owers st the deuth st e ey iaser okl peayer. SEriE, ?{{:fi‘;f!‘r‘;,..?.!::’r J. B. Webster, !N-_;:'_nuh. Mrs. Cammack. Mrs. W. T.|Congress, officers of the Army and | it drs. ROBEKRT & Py T S : Grape Julce punch was served by !SI0, Mrs. Charles P. Neill, Miss K. /| the Navy, departmental heads, ac-| SEASEYY crayrox axp pavcHTER AL ek (et ke, oy o Miss Ethel Buskler and Miss Dorothy ‘srthur Reynoids, Mrs. Eugene Nicholy | ¢T¢dited members of the press and |GILLILAND. Mrs. George Adams = O Bl A - Wiley, dressed in- the uniform of 'y MUy COVRONIS, X8 Bugene Nichols |y g0 broperly recommended. d_family desire to express the -tk bim fo be with Him There have been Mohairs for less, but th e S 1o Fpove Wam decorated | Catherine Judge, Misses Carraner, | i preciaton “to Tl many i | g, I o w t z . % 3 5 tives for the amsista indwords e e avi een ohairs 1or less, but they Rf;:" American flags and electri; Q}"' lr\) J‘.‘ m(a)x;_re. Mme. de Veyra, Ma 3 Ll iy and Deauifur fura) tribaten. ren: But all is peace and o 2 i Mrs. ). V. 3 t 1l of v i} X were not of this class. These are the better i Berene, Miss Nannie Micchell, Ses | s ,f' afif cons: o tafler, GEUMGE ADANA GILLILANG * | RICKER. Sicret 1o the momory o = o . . J. Orme, Mrs. Joseph T ity arrlage licensel have been issued to the | MEAD. Mrs. Alice F. Mead wishes to express e R wia ¥ grade—in the solid Black and Blue; or neat MONEY RMSED BY FETE. |Jone™uni Jgneph Tumu M o | Ebsrisiaceminraiiaat and aspenciinion o ecd SRR M LR R Y detcs 5 & S T Mrs. Eva Turner and Messrs. I J |of Culpeper, V s i e S OatpM N hes, sl [ STy Black and White stripes—Single and Double- A"Water cooler will be provided’for ; Costagan, Carles N. Semmes, Michael | | fam Sivcrsten of Charieston, W. Va., ana| L4107 284 Sl offerings upon the death of { Sorram et o o T c 2 - those who use the New Hampshire |J. Slattery, O'Donnel, Frank Cannon, | Htlen R. Fischer of this city. MEAD. ; . May w pare to follow the breasted—Young Men’s and Conservative de= javenue playground. ‘near M s v s iSamuel Hart, Winshin. Wheatley, | hord,J, Hemion and Liliiin Rrowne, ! MM« e ilk tri d: all of th bl [ Sufesult of a lawn fete conducted by {Isaac Gans, Aibert Schultels, Patrick |an Lita A, Touns of tair city o 214 —_= BNIGHT. 1n xad lut loving remembrance of w ground authorities there, it |Smyth, Charl 3 e aouux of this 1 e devor er and wife, EMMA F. g some st mmed; all of them capably was announced yesterday. | 8 F. O'Connel and Maj. | Jol T aud Feide 3. Hawes, both | ADAMSON. Suddenty, August 3, 1921, ac| ¥ mreed away' twentyxlx gns— tri Monahan tailored—with shapeliness they'll hold H(;rem(or there lhad 1"'}'.‘" e i of Cherry Teee. Pa. - Episcopai _Homital. CHRISTINE * MAR. Angnxt 5 . sanitary water cos . te . it of Ravage, and A, ", love ughter of C. - hen her brought @ profit of 150, Refreahmgnt TOWN N Bureigh of 1hin city. 0 AR Siiny Adamuen, aged five sears. Funeral | | The xtroke meaue more than oo tan o o & ”» | bovths, fortune telling nooks and LEFT IN DARKNESS. rank Moses and Mary E. Saker, both of | private. (littsburgh and Johostown, I tell; Sizes up to 50—“regulars,” “stouts,” and ther features were on the program.| WINKTON-SATEM. N. C. Auwwer 6 ROUEe; Vo 000 0 o000 0| hapers please copy). e, World peems amather place - he grounds were adorned with | —The plant of the Dan Val o of % » Va.. and Elsie { QOOPER. Afgrat 3. 1921, at Freedmen e 6] 9 [ a with Pl t lley Power | 3 MctGee of this cit: o 00P] HER DE ) longs. . paper chains, and Japanese lanterns. | Company. at Walnut Cove, which Allen and Ruth L. Cownes. Homital. ASKIE COOPEN. Leloved daugh CECELIA CROW) Ocupants of nearby apartment houses - furnished lights for the town, was | Maloney of New York city and | fore "hep urcPhine Cooper. Funeral e BAND FREDERICK I - = ung lignts from their wirdows. giv- completely destroyved by fire last | E Quinton of this city. % August 8. WEST. In sud bui lov e, r It'll be a good investment for next season Ing the sceme much additional il night. entalling a loss o({ov:p':\n‘!l(sh;::; 3 Deranek of Quantico. Va., and| fivey inyited 3 e brotier. RICHARD “WEST, who ; ; 2 3 eparted 4 < Dife aix years ago toda¥, At as well as present wear Mrs, Eden, playground teacher, and | in darkn-ss. and this will necessitate 1 = Ve and Grace | CUNNINGHAM. Sisters of St Ano's Auxil-i gust 7. 1915, S s . Miss Oberg. assistant. were in charge ' least ‘temporary installation of oil | ™aun Tr touets ani . Wond of | qucsted o attend the fupersi of o late st | Alimish 1 cannot clasp Third Floor. of the fete. : street lamps. Charlottesville. V N SLIZARETH Crx 5 1 cannot see: Nurust 8, 1081, from ¥ or litile "oken To show 1 still remember th I===SIEAE=—=1A===At Moderate Cost =—=1EI——=tlA=R | i o of bt T 1% Te Tov s s Church. Interment Holy Rood. meeting will be held at St. Sunday evening, at 7:30 o'clock. All sisters Special Sale of Separate Mohair Trousers ' $3.95 are requested to attend. "By order of the Your Silent Piano Transformed e DORRY. Departed this life Friday evening, | INTO A l A e ot St ~Témothy Ha Beautiful 88-Note Player Piano Without Altering Appearance of the Case The whole story is in the two instruments pictured below—on the mourn their Toss a loving mother. one"da isters, one brother and a host e R | 120 N e PHONE MAIN 108 ARSpeare CuNichols W‘BSP.O' JAMES T. RYAN, vapers piease copy.) Blighted In womanhood's blovm; i 1 | 1 Torn from the arms who loved her To sleep in the silent tomb. 7 ESSER. At Saranac Lake, . Thursday. o . X e ) =~ e e goan 3 e 317 PA. AVE. 8.E. Wi left your silent piano—on the right the same instrument containing the {{jAnguet (4 151 308 L fm ol ST Mogern Chapel incoln 142, latest model the residence, 124 V st. n.w.. Monday mora- | Private Ambulance: thence ‘to” St. in s Church a0 | Livery tn Connectlon. Y o'clock. Funeral Private. —_— It took some maneuvering to get these sep= CNHEEES ER AN R LD F’Sfl‘i G“fur s'rusr e §°" arate Mohair Trousers—and decidédly so—to Sl ot W) e S e | 5 later. Kindly omit flowes sell at this price. The quantity, too, is abso- lutely limited to the lot in hand—good range 412 1 et neoin 524 Modern_Chapel. _Antomoblie Frnerals. of the famils and friends = CORP. WALLACE F. HOWARD, Comp 1 5 v, 5 . 8. [ '’ of sizes. s, W (2 <7 URHORST? Third Floor. r‘tm:::::y.lon July 30, 1 [He di ple——oclc——=]o]—=]0] L at! Soullly, France, October 13, 1818]. HUNTER. August 5, 1921, HELEN FRANCES, : Lincoln 372 beloved daughter ‘of Robert and- Ca:herin Hounter. aged 13 years. Funeral from th CHAS. S. ZURHORST rexidence of her purents, 5814 Colorado ave e ondey “Auguet 6, 2t 5:30 am 301 E. CAPITOL ST. quiem maxs the Churcli of the ! ‘\‘nrty'rm Interment Mount Olivet rfl_;m-i V. L. SPEARE CO, JARNA. & Saturday, August 6. 1921, at 720 (NErTHER THE SUCCESSORS OF NOR CoN- m., at her residence, 325 D st. DA Yams . NECTED WITH THE ORICINAL W. X ! Jurna, in her 67th year. r Phone Franklin 6626 940 F at. n.w. Mothers—here’s an Opportunity You’ll Appreciate Boys’ Wash Suits hereafter. | kil 0 e Bt EAmLERT. JPrider Auenf gt stei Joseph F. Birch’s Sons 8. CAMMACK, widow of Edward G. Kabiert. l3034 M St. N.W. g;::l:_l: Fad % Funeral from her late residence on Monda; i Antomehile Sarviee. August 8, at 11 am. Interment Oak Hi it 4 cemeters. T | e e August @ 1921, at ber | CEMETERIES. s. 515 L st. nw. ISABELLA C.| widow of the late Emual C. . The Park Ceme- Minnich, Funeral from the rexidence of her tery. Non-sects. i el i S v Fort Lincolniz %S Tuenday, August 9, at 1 p.m. interment Jare of graves. Arlington cemetery. = -Baltimore Boulevard at District Line. Offices: 1235 G =1- n.w. Phone F. 4745. Cedar Hill Cemetery PIANO WITHOUT PLAYER ACTION AFTER PLAYER IS INSTALLED Ufiit Player Spgci'fications . s Ten point motor. B e . a Auwl:nlfic loud pedal. e Steel tracker]bax. :;:El o;l et L ;| Chapel and Vault—Non-Sectarian ¢ Soft buttons. o= Metal tubise; S o erpetual Care of Graves Wash Suits for the youngsters from 3 to i Double governor motor control i At s, Yy 4 6-key transposing. Md., papers please copy.) 1 on L. S5Z and L. 4360 POLLOCK. Thursday, August 4, 1921, at the National _Soldie:: Home, Hampton, Automatic tracking. JAMES JETT. son of the iate Aitcheson and | * MONUMENTS. A Beautiful Player Within Your Reach At Last ||| 55 2000 vt ¥ - In fact, every improvement. 8 years, are an all-the-year-around necessi= (ks 3 ep:todate ty. And these will serve as satisfactorily in mid-winter as now. The styles are exactly right—Middys, Sailors, Button-on models; - in solid colors and effective stripes—made up in such well known cloths as Galatea, In= vincible, Chambray, etc. ish War Veterans luvited, Arlington ceme- tery. 7 | and character. PURCELL. On Saturday, August 6, 1921. at 9 10:45 a.in., JOHN' JAY, beloved ushand of | A representative will call by appoint. » v E . Margaret M. Purcell. Funeral from the pe % } : Euy Payments $ 1 0 Down' FAS! qumenu :“?e:%o{sg-_?«;nw*mu E (“,‘,‘2 -::::.:lth_wmoun u-flw and sug > August 9, at 8 ‘m., thence to Ba Heart Church, 1ith and Park road at 9| Mg J. F. MANNING CO., INC:; > 9 . . 'clock a.m., where ulern ma: il be sald < To Approved Credit ; Gox the Of bie soul. " Helatives and h Stresty - e . friends invited. = 8 e = Every Suit is cut true to size; and care- g ! 3 ROOERS, saturday. August @, 1031, at 3:23 FUNERAL DESIGNS. fully made. Details which make the price so - EORES : W SaRRS. “hewoved husbana ot Mary £ | Gude Bros. Co., 1214 F St.. p gegmaskahle e e G g — T X T o ol - = ), - b, , at - A e . On sa e Monday morning. 1330 G St. N.W., Washington, D. C. | ; . e e i¥iea Taterhent Sleawond Blackistone, 14th and H Send full information, also details, of your |f ¢ ’ : cemetery. plan, Phone Main 370 - Sasyipaycent WILSON. Departed this life August 5. 1921, % t 11:153 p.m., at Denver, €ol., JOSIE 'GEO SHAFFER 900 14k N&M® eoccecorseocroasons ‘lmgw!“ Witkerson), beicted wite of | IS .lC-‘_. e e : ; Tnta “Wilkerson 40d . sister. of. Georze I, | st MODERATE PRICES: 20161138 ©. Les and Louls Wilkerson, ashington, D. C.~ Shé ropriate Floral Tokens .-~ . = 7 Flofal Co. 14tk ang . Y.

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