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& . v R v ’ o v SOCIETY : THE EVENING S8TAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, AUGUBT 20, 1921—PART T. SOCIETY o S@@i@ty [ CITIZENS ARDUSED 14 snemnepumrcer O STUDENTSPUT | 885 e . > BY DEATH OF BOY |- gmemeem=x~| ONROLL OF HONOR | i Dining Room [ President to Take Week End Cruise on . Miss Lathrop, Resigned. reotel Hailleigh Lower Potomac With Mrs. Hard. ~ ing and Intimate Friends. With its spacious Ex- changes, lLoggia and beautiful Ballroom On_August 19, 19021, ampton ARD A., bel at Hi Va.. ED! beloved won of b A Many summer school Pup“s 'fié:;l.ifi Rose L. Bennett. Notice of fnne‘r 1] Make Percentage of 90 the Iate DD Breagmn, 1 or Above in Course. e ate ot Wit Ben Names of seventy-three students Sol Z . ; 5 Peter's Roman Catholic Ch Helatives hio) f‘"“‘ded the summer highischool Ji8 e interment Arlington ar Central, which recently closed,| cemetery. - Decide to Ask Action to Eliminate Street Peril After Leslie Pratt Is Killed. Leslie Pratt, twelve years old, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie C. Pratt, 1334 HE President and Mrs. Hard- father. Reprasentative Jogeph G. Can- ing will spend Sunday on - non of Illinols. the boy to the street. Dr. Lewis J. Hilda Haynes, 92.5; Betty Hetherington, : tive and Mrs. Richard P. Freeman at ong-Time Resi. . : of Bans: WII'bs Bét chusin's Matrén Long;Tims dant SHere Battle gave firat aid, but his condition | Miss Abbott is to succeed Miss Julia | 555" Virginia M. Jones, 92.5: Thomas of honer. thelir home in New London, Conn. Viscount and Lady Bryce * Mr. and Mrs. Frank Morrison and Mrs. Charlotte E. Brennap, mother was such that the physiclan was| Lathrop, whe has held the post since { McConville, 92.5; Alberta E. Rogers, 92. NOW OPEN The assistant difector of the Pan Longfellow street, was killed yester- = cent ol S board the Mayflower, cruis- e as e . " ; day afternoon In a collision near ave been placed on the honor roll, 'ORD. Dleparted this life Thursday, Amefican Unign, Dr. Francisco Yapes, p August 18, 1921, e Washington Asylum 7 " Ing on the lower waters of [ aa° YN " Vanes, entertained N ™ B |Kennedy street and Colorado avenue it was announced today by Miss Alice| FUEEL ™ LTinE CRAWPOLD, beipved Table d’Hote $1.2 the Potomac. They will return to the | formally at dinner last evening et , A between his bicycle and the automobile Doal i cinelnal BT o e e ton et . 6to9p.m. ' White House Manday. With themthe New Willard. . of Maj. George Ruhlen, U.-8. Coast made a percentage of 90 and above in{ hrocners and & Ok of relat will be & party of their more Intimate| Mrs. T. Hines, wife of Gen. Artillery, apartment 211, Brighton the six weeks' course. ok ¥ i 6th Dejeuner and Table d'Hote friends and relatives. R M o et e T Hotel. cerramk Smith had the highest per-| i’y " el Wev. I A, Carter, .. i = s age or e course wi istor. . special summer terms for Senator Walter B. Edge will go fana, which sailed low York to- Members of Bixteenth Street High- ; Frances Randolph, Hubert L. Steed | PORNEY. on Thuraday. August 16, 1821, at regular weekly guests. today to hi h ¢ Atlantic |98 faf Plymouth, Cherbourg snd lands Citizens' Association, deploring and Evelyn Walters were tied for sec-| his residence. 1488 st nw., ED- Cit '.“ 5 "":m" h“"; antio | Antwéty. A the numerous accidents that have oc- ; ond with a percentage of 975 each. AR, o ¥ & oer spending the past ten dave| ., gnaries G. Dawes entertained curred near Kennedy street and Colo- 7 percentages_are s followa: Charies | oiock. Hanover, Pa.. papers b on & fishing trip in Canada. Heé will | the nt secretary of the navy, rado avenue, called @ meeting of the ‘gt Oshinsky: 57: Robert B. Byrne. 96.5; | HAGERTY. Thursday. August 18, DINNER DANCE sail Tuesday for Europ Col. Rooseveit: the chsirmsn of the executive committee last night and : j Josephine H. Cartor 96.5: Donad Gal.| ber residence, 8510 0 st. mw., BR Miss Lee Wil ot s Shghiva at /lgheheon topk agtion looking toward having the : / 6.5; Ernestine Hicks, 9 - n n A alleges angerou POU, 'are made S ; % e . Wi Saturday, Lieut. Biy of Nacy. yostéerday st the New Willard Hotel. e Ecrous;thoroughfare;m , Sorman.” 963; " Milton ’ Wimalur. August 20 Mr. and Mrs. H. Rosler ‘Dulany of| ey Eleanor Willlams will leave ,,’::,“,‘ S e uL Lonstellom|iF . ; " | Merie, S6: Carey K. Glasscock. 95.5:| ' iterment at Hols Tood cemetors Washington ahd Virginia have issued | Baltimore today for White Sulphur ? 7 R0 e associat on. g - Charles J. McDowell, 85.5; Josephine | #nd friends invited. Omit flowers. In the Ballroom, superb Invitati ; Springs, W. Va. where she will join IS ARG ARET HARDIN summoned members of the executive W. R, Graham, 96; Gladys | HAWKINS. Departed this 1fe Thursd music, excellent menu, niece. Miss flrn:hcau:: Z"a‘:f..‘p'.'&'I her aunt, Mrs. Thomas M. Chatard of Who. after a aeries of mid er fig{"',';“;ffl:r:{h;",;.?f:;":‘“'f":;!é:“::,“ : 3 nest Louis Smith, | Ausust T8 1021 at her reshdence. 1358 | 3 nt X 3 . 3 e . vi 2 it L : At me., M AWKINK. wife of the Cover charge Sc after O i g‘:eme;!n- Capt and e B . Ry e nere (OF e e | Catertained by Driish piplo- (10 It was declded o apveal (o Com: Lh Esther Borchers. 4% Henry S| it oy fkwuins o e motter oF j& . IS y. 7 v -+ e Baraes. es and inm P. M. R e e AR = mats at Glem Eyrie, the Henderyon [Lotonet Ovster this morning in an i 94.5; John R. Hu Funeral Sundaz. August 21 3 T n 2 60! Messérsmith, American | cottage at Bar Harbor, over the week 8ary oHBIE s man, 94; Gladys Iseman, 94; KEthlene| from Mount Horel B 2 Kindly make reservations El%iuj wl‘;rr‘lil"d i "'k“ cnfi’.'.'no.z'f\'mwerp uccaM}’lllld by |end. e ia At eoiTrence o yestarinyie 7 = Walier, 94; Robert 5. Ward, 94; Grace [ Chiarles e wedding will eake pi 3 sad affair. aiier, 94, L 5 W aca BAEI B r o led fri w , 93.5; ia , early. l.l\-yefi::“;;'pgfia;;:l‘lle R 5;5‘;'2:5 e ’;;5:‘;_"”;’,‘.“'{,‘:'&;,."‘, ,,,Nfi".' ruck by Automobile. MISS GRACE ABBOTT. Svaiton, 385 Lvirsinis I DaE iarted this life Wednesns. August 'PHONE MAIN 3084 vill be fo . y. Leslie Pratt was riding his bicycle ‘ : o] v Nk oIt be toligwed by o reception gt the Post o duty. MRS. C. E. BRENNAN DIES. |35 0 "eooras, Tiding his bieycle| igs Grace Abbott of Nebraska was Mary A * dith R. Saui, 93, S B F T s near Upperville. Mrs Frank s{nu‘na Mr. W. Don Lundy, secretary to Sen- — about 100 feet south of Kennedy street | nominated yesterday by Presidentigoiert R. Stolley, 93; Olive Chase,| and grandfuther to Joseph F. Hicks. Rest, I | formerly Miss Anne Willing Carter|3tor Frank S. Brandegee 8nd Mrs.|ywiqow of Civil War Veteran, |When Maj. Ruhlen's automobile ap-| Harding to be chief of the children's |92.5; Henry L. Flizhugh, 92.5: Mary rest. Funeral from his Inte residence, — | Dulaney, whese marriagé took place|lundy are the guests of Representa- lpm.cmd‘ truck the bicycle and threW | pyreau of the Department of Labor. |Van Hoesen, 92.5; John A. Fones, 92.5; 3 1 of Roland M. Brennan, chief clerk of ;A‘?elhrlaer toldo fl?mtm“ prolong his| it was created nine years ago. Miss g.:llrlyy Eéz \"u‘g (".lxr:*l;!:n‘fln!u;;. elelhle’l-“d ‘:"f.‘*“?i's-x,,?;:‘,:“‘z}& 1slr.' 3 a few minutes. % S 2 ey, 92; W. e . 92; Al e yesterday afternoon by Mr. and Mrs |8t the Ambassador Hotel, Atlanticjthe District engineer department.| yii"Wuhlen remained at the scene{ Lathrop's resiznation was accepted | gin G Jack Burton, 92: Mildred Pier- e Williard Evans Hoyt at Liewellyn |Citys N. J. died yesterday at 151 Carroll street|of the accident and did everything{ with regret yesterday by Secretary pont, 93: Margaret E. Dickinson, 91.5; | {ufpal ™ ofo" s o . . F. A. Q . 7 t % at ler, 9 H 'ohn eeves, B Charles E. Grifith, tenor. gave the |p ot itos ‘Guif, hive arrived for #|ness. She was In her sixty-cighth|PO¥ precinet police station a3 heid | children's’ bureau for nearly thrse |ine Wiler, 315: Wiisabeth Brady, ffi:';m‘:h"fli“gn:’n’: c".’.{"?f.“ 2t| week's visit in Washington and are|year. . for Investigation and released by or-| years as director of the child labor |9 “Flohr. 91; Mirlam Likens,| Ioteruent Mount Ol D the son-in-law and daughter of M, |2toPPIng at the Powhatan. Mrs. Brennan was the widow of D.|der of one of the District Commis- | division and us secretary of the child |91 2 Ussary, 91 Virginia |SAWIELLE, ¢ = — .2 sid 3 the | welfare standards conference o 90.. Ruth Carpenter, .57 b and Mrs. Hoyt Among the guests| nry Phillp Buettner and her daugh- |D. Brennan, who served in the United e e o 5 is a graduate of il vin. 90.5: Margaret Mitchell | Bablic 3 ::.{‘3:.{:?.:.‘1?:.3? nr“":fihcfl':" ter Dorothea are spending several|States Navy during the ivar | Coroner Nevitt viewed the body in| University of Nebraska and the Uni- [40.5; 2 Thompgon, 90.5; Gertrude | iy, " Pays 6 Per Cent Harry A. Garfleld and Miss Lucretia | ¥ °k8 &t Atlsntic City - | But fiyed practically all of heriife in | the morgue a: Emergency Hospital | versity et ohooyi| EuT=L 800: foneph SRV almm)th, (9D 5] . T, Qarfleld. Mr. and Mrs. William C. Stierlin, the | Washington. For twenty-three years|20d found that death had resulted|ls : i Staauate sclool |y JBeall, " 90: George 3t on shares maturing in 45 W — Plaza, have left Washington to spend|she was employed in the government [[Tom Internal hemorrhage, the chest fence immigration matters. | 1o MBS s LB L or 83 monthz. It I Wine minister of Sweden, Capt. Axel | ihree'or four weeks In Atiantic City. |printing office. from which she was|DBaving been crushed. having served on two immigration teorge J. North, 90, and Ar- d|§n::.|:§f'.‘§:.'.|,.':’;} iy honerfat - retired u vear azo. : Will Ask Loop Elimination. ynEneny man. 30: ShvEs Norh R s ; £ . She is survived by two sisters. Mrs.| Members of the citizens' associa-| Miss Lathrop will leave Washington [ "In tn B Tans fat itheltentral vles, in the Z6th vear of his age Pays 4 Per Cent Fsohng :gnfl:e‘v’\u;thrr:e:w:& whoss|E_ | GOULD WILL REWED, Yartha Robrecht and Mrs. la Jones: | ion present at the meeting last nighi | snortly for her home in Iilinois. Summer Sehool. there were fve papia| Fumeral feom tis lite ridence. 833U s p e vo_brothers, John F. and William |included President Grove, Vice Presi- il baie ey ploeed -w.. Monday e 2 days. Mr. and Mrs. As, had e : . g, 3 St whose names hav v WINDOM. 2 P on shares withdrawn be- . Aspegren ha J. Bailey; two sons, Roland M. and[dent Clyde B. Asher, Secretary E. R. hie honpr Srollis They mye: & Adriie : 2 21, at 1:15 e bt forty mupsts aeated at four labieh, the FORMER WIFE DECLARES Brennan, dnd one daughter.| Wondson, Jessé Bengamin. Charies .| BRIG, GEN, CULVER DIES. |Suberman. fucitte Gates. Rmity Sers | b7 *4 b iph e Sesiarium. Fagomn: - Srnest Darr, J. Maupin, Dr. Lewis J. 2 el Aottt = Augusta Eilverman and Mary ki . - - honor in allamandas and deiphinium, p 5 Ay ) & SEEe s A v z0g, Augui E and the late Jaj Windom. _Funersl Assets M Th the Swedish colers. "Adaitional est8 | yokes Announcement in Opening freauiem ss at syulln-(lflns sf:n?.'n-fi }‘f:“lu[.lx't nnud"j::'nmn.m}z"hl::fxg‘ WG Lingering Illness Proves Fatal in | Waters: o e e PE e ssel ore 1han :’a"n :;ll:dm.tflfi::e':Ivlngn_‘:l“m&.;t = i B :x 9‘ o'clock Monday morning and| Traffic conditions in the vicinity of San Diego, Calif. IN MEMORIAM. o ® t ainst [voree Grant- urial will be in Arlington national cene of the accident, near the o = . In sad but lovin brane $7,000,000 lowed by dancing. ght Ag . cemtery, beside the grave of her Vo strect loop of the Capital| twora was received here today of|CLASSES SHIPPING BOARD wite and mother, EOMMA AN Surphus Nearing st Aot Saghen, pestins ot g S draihe it 30l T | me acan’in san Dieo, catit. of | G wSTUPENDOUS WRECK” e ¥ PRI jjonate. was the guest| NEW YORK, Augusj 20.—A decla- the elimination of the loop and the |Brig. G cer, fs o . . 3 .- 2 g. Gen. J. H. Culver, father of Col. 1 t e is here of honor at a dinner given last even-|ration that Frank J. Rely mtends to| WILL NAME DR. SIMON switching back of the cars to prevent | Clarence J. Culver of the Aviation ———— y ing by Representative Stephen G. Par- | marry again shortly was made by his otttk kel ° ldanger of injury to pedestrians and|Corps. He died yesterday after a s ter chalrman of ine Houge commit-| former wife, EQith Relly Gould, in an 7 i e lingering illness. Senator New, With Others, Strong- HUSBAND AND CHILDREN. * Corner 11th and E Sts. N.W. The guests includea Mr. Jaime C.| bblication for permiselon to change |To Head Local Committee for th8|'T ‘also was decided a0, a0k that| He was well known in this city and| 1o Gyiticiges Organization in Dis- |DE NEANE. In loving remembrance o . N.W. e g 3 - Colorado avenue be made a one-way |prominent in G. A. R. and National % dear son. R. WILDER DE N who de- JAMES BERRY, Presldest B i o e zausgiCalalfon dele; ainat him in_American courte. The Freiberg Memorial. street from Kennedy street south 10 Guard circles. ‘He was past depart-| cyssing Its Deficiency Estimate. parted this lfe six years ago today. Au JOSHUA W. CARR, Secretary pine Islands; Representative Guy E.| it wade krnown Mrs. Gould's in.| Dr- Abraham Simon will be chair-|16th street, permitting only south-|mental commander of the Nebrask Eust 20, 10 Campbell, Representative L. C. Dyer, | tenti of a 1i the United |Ma&n of the local committee of the J.|bvund traffic there, G. A. R. and was retired as adjutant| Declaring that the sooner the goy-| Thi world may elange from sear to year, = == Representative James A. Frear. for- |States. Supreme. Coutt. if mecessary. | Waiter Frelberg memorial endowment Thet commitrea (further dsclded o general in - the Nebraska Natiomal i oill R Mot O g | v frients trm des to dar e ———— Re) 3 o 2 campaign. according to an announce- |ask that an electrical semaphore Guard. He and his four sons were |°T Ship- t ioeser shsithe one e Zove ;‘s;nu,‘\’{;t‘fif‘:}}x:k‘;‘uf",h;"{":‘",'r’:; f:l‘l"m"‘";: 'fi':_fl‘é:‘;’l‘;‘.’: '},e:“’“"l""‘ Sl i S Manny | placed at the intersection of Colo-lin the Spanish-American war, and he |Ping Board the better, Senator New o e e R T hsen MOTHER = sentative Henfy 2. Oshotne Repre-| wies & Strauss, national chairman rado avenue, 1ith and Kennedy|was severely injured in the Philippines. |of Indiana, republican, yesterday. dur- | HARRIS, 1n loving memors of our precious ienmwe M. W. Shreve, former Repre- | ing i l!r,- eS m;‘ m“} exert ?erl_‘ effj;‘rf Aot b ek bant ataitent ing the debate on the Shipping Boara| and oulr dauehier. CI DIA BRAXDON, Double Strength sentative John H. Small, Representa- Her new attorneys de- [to hav YBanota Gty a0 - e 14th Eatreet) iwhich, i ciwas TENOR TO SING AT CH H |deficiency bill, characterized the or- Rpdes MII Ex tive Willilam S. Vare, former Repre-| clared the case establishes a prece- [070 fund for a memorial to the late [nedy d“ P obEtructs: the s iewiar C URC ganization as a “miserable mess” and | “Thy sun hath set to us, but shines eise t Extract gentative Warren Gard, Mr. Edmund | dent and will determine the validity |Mr. Freibers, who was. up to the time bolnted out, cbatructs the slew of — a “stupendous wreck A R h:::-t nrv#:: n‘.":v'.';"m" xmr' F. Erk and Mr. George W. Hess. of dlmm:n !rlnnud to Americans in gt Al]:gtri‘e:ml‘-,};:er;::‘i:néo:;rxe!;ll“;;‘lon mittee deemed necessary to improve |Former Aviator Engaged by | Senator Borah of ldaho demanded| .p° cniniig sho is gone. and all is fair tle crowns, S0¢ gross: 17 your Mrs. Charles B. Alexander will sall| "l 5, atated that an appeal must © | @adic condibionsiandiprevent Rotute ) o Werhon Plach W £ eouih ] t‘&hzr%va'gege;":uitl}ll;i e 5 PR K dealer can’t supply you, phone, for New York September 3, after mi t once, as Mr. Gould in- accidents. . . E. South. e e e A U 5 bome is reached, thou doet ‘pot ask to send or call at the spending several months with her son| tends remarryin, PLAN NEW POST. —_— N. Connor Porter, a former Army |Shipping Board,” | “The distant scene. for 5t i near to thee. " Ca ll] s c in-law and daughter, the counselor of RIDE F THREE DAYS aviator, and one of the leading tenors| Senator Borah declared if officials MOTHER AXD FATHER. * pi upply 0. the United States embassy in Parl g % B 0 with the Washington Grand Opera|had failed to keep a record of funds|HARRIS. Sacred to the memory of our dear 637 F. St. N. W.— Phone Main s72g | 21d Mrs. Sheldon Whitehouse. M‘"tmge L‘censes. Legion Branch Will Be Formed by Company, has been engaged by the |received and paid out, and could give] Aand only granddaughter, CLAUDIA BRAN- or 3219 M St. N. W.—Phone West 1365| The Philippine Collegians wi 104th Signal Battalion. IS SEEKING FREEDOM |Mount Vernon Place M. E. Church | no reason for expenditarcs and osses| DON. who fell asieep threc years ago o s piipine CUskia Il Eive] Marriage ticenses have been isemed to the &’ South, 9th street and Massachusetts |it could not be passed over as mere 5 e ——— Dresitont ob Ctne . inphonar of the | follewi o The 104th Fleld Signal Battalion met| Grace C. Panopie, seventeen years|avenue northwest, to sing at the |incompetency, but was “sheer crook- By Stll waters? No, not always eo: R ror Man el Q““Ogl‘ S Snth:| el trale - Jones, e | Thursday night for the purpose of |old, by her mother, Mrs. 8. E. Murphy, | morning and evening services to-|edn Ofttimes "the heay’ tempests ‘round us the Washington. Hotel 'T‘h b Edg: i 7 b forming an American Legion post to be | has filed suit in the District Supreme | morrow. 1 Declaring that the effort to get at And ."otl." souls the d bille Y will b preceded by an Informal rec| Edward L 5 known ‘as the James W. Dorsey Post. | Court for the annulment of her marriage | Porter came to Washington two|the bottom of Shipping Board man-| AJ,¢ Sheir j7ulsthe waves and billows go. ou a e ception. 2 . Btra: Fe Va.,|The meeting was attended by a large|to M. M. Panople, a Filipino, Whichyears ago from Texas. He has studied |agement was not partisan, Senator| Aud in the leet heecatins we comy know P b Oh! number of the old District Signal Corps, | took place in Philadelphia three days|under Edouard Albion and Giuseppe | Glass, democrat, Virginia, insisted if Why in His wisdom He has ied us 0. e T 1 DD . Virginia, d S Mrs. Churchill Satterles and Ariss| 2008 H y dnd Helen A. who played an important part in the |ago. She also asks an_ injunction 10{Inserillo, the latter being connected |crooks should be found they would | GRANDMA AND NDPA. ome Helolse Meysr wers folnt hoatésses |Bass of Tulss Obis, late war. prevent her bridegroom from annoying|with the San Carlo Grand Opera |prove to be democrats and republicans | HARRIS. A tribute of fond love and remem- 3 2 A large membership is assured and |her. She charges her consent to the;Company. alike, an opinion in which Senator| brance to my dear miece, € DIA BRAN . vesterday at tea at erry Wood, in Willls M. Carey and Alice A. Jackson. = l te estln Lenox, Mas: » Richard B. Goshring aud Ruth My the success of the post seems a fore- | marriage was obtained fraudulently. Borah agreed. DON. who entered into eternal rest August nter: g > Meredith P.;‘um ohd Cora M. Cove gone n‘cm!k:in b{ l!ll;‘ members &:m ‘h‘rhrouzh ;:_lr!ortn"; S‘fl;fic\'fimrl: g‘rl’fl;:‘ T 3 Throughout the debate on the bill e it e Itimore, Md. recently turned out. e next meet] e young wife tel 4 S ave s cnow. ove: p'ct _Ov Gen, and "."" L o2 "-r'r‘-'om;':"v' B. Rowers and Helen L. Wight. | will be held Thursday night, Septem: | had known the defendant for some time AVIATORS ESCAPE DEATH. ::,’g“:l’;‘?;‘ d’:.i?“'s’.,,‘;?.?,i"';v’:."‘;‘:,‘;;‘! And is where beauts row A 1CLUres: er Visit Girl Seouts’ Cam Gur Whis' and Mavel Plater, = both | DT 1. at the home of G. M.’ Landis, 2434 | and August 10 last was induced by hi lican,: Indiana, and Williame, demo- sl A I T other L ‘::-:O{‘dr:nl:w:- !l";l-e; 'tmmf"fl e P hilay acciand . Woods, m|glonro: s:‘reclmnusrlhealné Former mem- Mlex‘ed nrolm|lu to} ';»L;:’{eflhlm;. hwm':"‘o Motors Stop at Altitude of 250 Feet | crat. Mississippi, declared the sooner iere, ah! she remains 01 o visl d 3 . ers of the old Signal Corps are urged |employment to go to Philadelphia, where the gover: t got rid of the whol A lovels memory Sundfly the camp of the Girl Scou Dogaid M. Gres ang Frinced . Muledby. | 10F2 OO O : she obtained & room at the Y. W. C. A. Near Anacostia. s oram L UL ok the Shble Uniil eteraity.” AUNT JULIA. ey had 85 their week end | jifredo Germani and Erestina Urdilo, both She did not get the expected work, she would be for the count! Defend- | HARRIS, Kacred to the memorr of my dg Bring them to us and Capt. and Mrs. Willlam Wolff | or Providence, R. 1. % v says. and when she appealed to the de- | SKIllful piloting gaved six members of | Would be fo SES na.| ext friend, CLAUDIA BRANDON. ‘who en: : Smith. Tonight Mrs, Smith Will talk | " Hosce B Hili ang Bileen 3. Meany, both H cndant to lend her the money to re- |the crew of a Martin bomber from se-|in& the chairman, the Indiana sena-} ¢ friend. FLAUDI 2 %o let us show vou what a y. irtl t fendan y e t A £ th 1 4 ternul rest three Years ago to Prr el R R L T to thé girls in camp on “The Aliisd B rihs Keported. turn to her mother, she declares he re. |rious, If not fatal, injury vesterday when | to7 said he was one of the ablest| G o {5 /% Veloping . and . printing Flags," Eiving their history, signin- ek g dnd, Ldsd &, BAfels The following births have been reported to | fused unless she would consent to marry | the plane’s motors stopped at an alti-1 J7d that he would fully sustain his| Oh the wild to see xou and hiear you, k O i v cance and especially their grouping 't he health department within the last twenty- | him tude of about 250 feet and a forced land To be Leld in your arms again Pring out eve “‘u“;z“"z} during ‘the world war. Sen L. Arooke. ot thig oliy and Helen | four ot o WL iwenty: | "Bling in a strange city without|ing in a riverside cornfleld across the |reputation if given time to get some " ELLA WYLIE EVANS. * ad6 *pecfoctiy—and 1 Bowmag of Greenville, Obto: 7 ce | TGor 8 funds and very much excited and |Anacostia bridge was made necessary. |Semblance of order out of “a QISOT- |gFxToN Sacred to the memors of enr de shade perfectiy—and in Mise Helen Cannon was hosteas at | Bormal of Guenuille OBl " oo . il frightened. the young woman says she | The plane had taken off from Bol- |ganized establishment.” Tl Eogthe Sy o e i such quality of work as luncheon yesterday at the New Wil- | p.i' & b 2 nd Lilitan Tn * omsented to the ceremony. which was|1ing Fleld for radio tests before re.| Senator Williams contended, on the | Tux. who jere’ o dusa o st SEX- il endure against age. lard, where she is staying with hér = Jjimes Andersa and Nellle L. Coats. and 3. Noon, girl Derformed at noon Wednesday and|lurning to Langley Field, whence it|Other hand, however, that any man| years ago today. e i - = Cibpiay Ry e sty Mlle il They came Immediately to Washing-|had-come earlier in the week, when |Who had béeen on a job two mONths| ~ R in peace, dear mother. and let mot th you want quick work. : Samuer and 1h Cherimkol gl "F AT bor. | fhey came 4 the motor ‘suddeniy stopped. " Licer |and who could not tell Congress| trasmoesfcunth Mo motier, and let not the Th N tional = = Yaughan T. and Lathorine M. Harford, boy. | On her arrival at Unfon station, she Grhbeal, l(l;e ‘pflol, negotiated what h‘g;r;:“f)‘rofga:_‘fih;{'o‘h‘fbflu‘at;'gfgf;*- Your beautiful memory will live and be | Honsns s i ‘i col- s ever gres piratio Rk The g B [ e e e Semdings without “1hiering "one | critiised by Senator Harrison: deme | 1% % ot Wisk fyprsueny 00 Josep] N ertrude er, bor. t, Mississi 5 or ansmittin, Y ST emembrance sllup Thomas A. and Laural (onlon. gir that she would not have consented to |Plane. R rm‘]““’e" S ,12;000'”0{ ing memory of MARY SU A of the e William- il s e ddock Helghte Raiph M. ‘and Merle A, Claggeir, gl presence she tore up the marriage |the motor accident were: Lieut. Gra- e ';_‘I“‘)’us":e“ L D re L i e aalock T gkt ° 4 0. Atwood, girl. certificate, she assrts, and has not|beal, Lieut. Burgess, Sergt. Galli.|bY the H : % 4 < mn sunda Star 8a Harper, boy. lived with the defendant. van, Corps, Goetzh and Pillow and| Many senators iaxg the & rn::.e:;z,'u’(:mm; ‘}:";nd“h‘n,;rv'u;"r‘,m"’!n!,‘;;{;; of E V e & )| : ter, boy. .He continues to annoy her, she|Private Fléming. e S I B R chis : E Frank G. and Ruby 8. Stephenson, girl. the marriage but for her fear. In his| Those in the plane at the time of h (Mr. Foster's Shop) 14th. St. ©Oncdocrabove Penn. Ave. 5, girl i nes: but declared it could not be James V. i states, seeking to have her live with| Sergt. J. H. Davis of the eleventh E clared it 21 | mesiVatandifodic dolamas il him. which she gays she is unwilling | precinct. a mounted officer. was on | o€ in @ day. Discussing future pol-| o ugust once more is here, to do. Justice Hitz issued a rule on|the Anacostia bridge at the time of |I°¥: N e dest of the yvear; : Deaths Re rted the defendant to show cause Augusithe descent and was the first'on the | InEton. eaid Chairman Lasker Bad| fecanse. theee sears ago to a on ported. 26 why the injunction should not be [scene. He made his report so speedily | {nformed Witk (hat he teas besinnine | My uarioe untic vatica pway. The following deathis have been reported to | i8Sued. {hat Maj. Scanlon. in charge of Bol-| . ration of ships to 100 or less, and | TORUS, In s ot P olde the health department within the last twenty. four hours: . ohn Allison, 81, Georgetown Universit; y Delivered by Regular Carrier S, g St d, 43, Georgetown Uni- CALL MAIN 5000 ling field.learned of the accident while ot dear’ im0l ey TR at 9th and F streets, and made his i e el T R CHAPELS TO SEPARATE. |way to the scene before the aviators ago today. Angust had concluded their inspection of the In wy heart vour 1 1 turni Army . renderly, ki Formal action to be released from | Bang, hefore returning to the Army FOUR AWAR—DED_D' S.C S e T fon of the rectory and 1o not 1 the s fugiacistion ol A ——————— President Honors Sole Survivors of D e ara inaenena “reesgor. | THEFT OF TIRES CHARGED. Platoon of Forty-One. brance o to build up from that. bragce of memory lingers. nd true: versity Hospital. Bridget Hagerty. 78, 3510 O street. Haunah T. Driscoll, 65, 819 D street south- DEV Oh. how T miss you, Leons My sorrow 1 cannot con Only God in future vears G der to procure independent recogni- sl O Matthews, 89, Tuberculosis Hos-| tion by the diocese of Washington A * . The President has awarded the distin- My broken L t can heal. and the service will 5 'flan‘g MeDantel, 1, 3813 M ut. wlllDbelsmendbgttll\;. tm::if_r!e 4;}3:»:{ Two Brothers Arrested in Connec- | guished service cross to Capt. E. P. : m'":' '5"' i GERTRUDE. » inc Loyce, 8 the, Chi ‘s Hoe. | St. David's an 3 T - d Rapids, n sad but loving remembrance of start AT ONCE tal S e fory chapels early in September, it was tion With Train Robbery. T e e mother. MARY . WATSON. Helen D. Crampton, 5 months, Canal road, | announced today. These chapels District of Columbia. ‘Willlam A. Freeman. 51, 1583 T street. 3 departed this life five years ago tods Walter L. Richardson and Benjamin | Scr&t. Ben B. Voliva of Pomon gust 20, 1916. campalgn to be separated "M e 0 ',2:,”‘“5’2 & camps pi.mh in February, | F: Richardson, brothers, the former |and Col. Clare A. McCullous "m of Cine| When a mother breathes her last farewell Gouraud's Oriental Cream Alplionzo Stewart, 20, 1419 Duncan st hn | residing at 608 L street northeast % H The stroke means more than tongue — northeas nean street | followiny the dismissal of Rev. John | (T3 0 Gater at ‘227 120h atroet ¥ and displayed extraordi- | i ‘world ‘eeu another place | > 5 Malinda Scott, 45, 1309 Union street south-| L. Saunders, S YAt of the Friend, | Southwest, brakemen on the Rich- |nan heroism in_ ac nsun near Gesnes, | Without the smile of mother's face. District National Bank N g S e ot e chmii: | mond. Prederickburk SnaPotomac | France. October L1018, | " " | Atbong ve “ammat sy C—— ; B e bectesting conregations | Tailroad, ‘were arrested 'in this city | TNV’ &rc_ the only suryisors of x | s ", rda; . ¥ 5 i DETAILED TO BARRACKS. of St. David's and St Patrick's| Yesterday by Detectives Thompson (RILCC™ N, 3 dack on Hill 369, Despite chapels, it was stated, that the com: Corps, on duty at the War Depart- |Mittee has received “expert a # ment, has been detailed as quarter. |38 to how to take steps for the de-} ¢;ncounty, Va. A third brakeman s | master at Washington barracks, D. C. | sired ‘fresdom’ S under arrest in Alexandria. WILL TAKE COURSE HERE. |ment In February to be released from | of onamin Richardson. who 15 ssid | The promotion of Mai. Robert G.| Joseph F. Birch’s Sons i jck's | to have told the detectives they were | Peck to be lieutenant colonel was Nine officers of the Medical Corps|of St. David's and St Patrick's| (9,150 270 A SO E0HNES ThEd, Jvere urged by Secretary Weeks in & letter | 3034 M St. N.W. Phons Wet o~ jhave been ordered to thfs city for |chapels have been holding services in| Lo\13% a1l "for them three weeks | ta® the Senate military committee. Automobile Service. theft of more than forty automobile | the loss of their comrades, they took the tires from a railroad train in Arling- | 'r;g"m'g;lmingor'c‘flg“‘;"f;mE time without Maj. Henry B. Barry, Quartermaster Sloan’s Keeps Mosquitoes Away Soak a piece of absorbent cotton, cloth or sponge with Sloan’s Liniment, hang it in 1406 G Street Save-now your bedroom or tent. It will " 5 the pufpose of taking a course of |the Shull factory on Condult road. | LYo ™ The case will be heard in|The momination was held up at the keep the mosquitoes awa; —_— instruction at the Army Medical [ Sunday 8chool classes have been held | Wy oo, pig- D SF Behators 8 Cartie 3. WILLIAM LEE, Funeral Director nndpln you have a .wi s0 that you WI“ be m P School. Their names and stations | at the hothes of members of the con- 2 request of Senators Capper an 424 crbuimer. Livers "in h. tha Gregations. of Kansas on charges that the officer S night's rast. President a position to SPEND FILES SUIT FOR DIVORCE. |had, made slurring comment db the ar Majors Philip L. Coulter, ‘amp i 3 e et Ry RSN acper later. T i b kvl SAY “THANK YOU.”| Grace R. Stort, rd in the world w. Timoth and Gthes inbect s é 2 . y, twenty years old, | Guard in the wo ar. y o e T e |[ Yies, Presidents o AR TS 8 Gomp Rk o i, 2, O U e andpor o emptove |27 87 utht, Sabiohis 2R | Beihelhey* onke s merxe 7 W. P. Lipscomb waybe you afé waiting un- Il | Golumbus” barracks,” Ohlo; ‘Edwin B! | were requested todsy by the Post Of-|S3CEY, S0, puy, In € District Sac| PRI TG or ehe state troops. toraat pe, achesy sarsine Lewis Holmes T Yeynard, Douslss, Ariz: Paul Efice Deportmept to ksep in mind the| B Chard storty. They wers mar: WL R-BreareCo 3 [cNabb, , . . o] 4 : and sprains. C. J. Gockeler of ‘money” before you start harles' G, SUCIAlF, Camp Dix, N. J. | -F tho secvice with courtesy and con- |ried vl i pemner W 9% FUNERAL DESIGNS. 1208°‘H_STRE N. L. Sansbury youf Savings Accounit? || Coptains Nesis: C.' Mashburn,’ Camp {siaeration, “The department thanks 205 [AVS, 310 SUId, Bhe ShatEs, 00 e J G : i 8. C rles ax- 08 : HAFFER % PH . SIO a 9 Cashier Tpailt‘, ;l twmng—stafl it n;)w Well, E1 Passo, Tex. overy, 'rh.“kd ,‘:u. e?:e,,,d to pat- 3-;‘:‘ ;xe;or:u::;;xgr:.m :::a;se?h:h%‘&e gfig,! lg; F_SWML F] ey ON N O = e if i rde: : 7 5 LEMS | ARSpeare~ CuNichols W8 'Speara H. L. Offutt; jr. =with wha can—=even if it rons,” stated the o She 8ays he owns a car, which he |at MODERATE PRICES. PHreidry . 3 H ———— hacks. Justice Hitz Issued a rule on |+ 1 o ——— Liniment 18 tiohmore thanajdellar = The GRANTED SHORT LEAVE. GIVES PASSPORT WARNING. |the husband t5 show cause August 26| Appropriate Floral Tokens principal thing is to START— Col. Edward D. Ahderson, cavalry, why he should not pay temporary ali- uhington Floral i 1 of the division of operations, general| The French embassy mony to his wife. Attorney Raymond ) and add to it consistentl: he. division.of h emb: has {ssued 3 his wife. A R 18 Co. 2 ently. staff, War Department, has been |further warning that relaxation of [NOUde ier appears for the wife, 24th ana X Y. Ave. Main 108, Really, you'll find it the most granted a short leave of absence, |passport regulations by the United . i ~ R = P hi which he will spend in fishing and |State8 should ;not be construed by e 10S. 14 . ’ | fascinating thing you ever un- hunting in Nova. Following his va- | American travelers as entitling them WILL HOLD DEBATE. Fromt auto delivery service. In the attic; the baS€~ dertook—a habit that will grow cation he will take station at Fort|to enter France without the wsual| . "y 00 0% 0 LG g Artistic—expremive—inexpensive. Modern Chare LA t —and with it your Savings Ac- Ogletho:l:e. Ga., for duty with the 1’"?"“1:;“::’- :lrn:‘vml;ur::rg:: gll‘:: Abolished” Is the subject of a debate B. ment; throughou count and your indepéndence. e Saa witnoutthe meceisary papers, 1E| {02 Tl bg held onien 1y connec: CEMETERIES. Phons Main 4304 o0 1000 ot aw. Y b 't wait for “somethi Wwhi satd prompl 22 ; ival. at 10 oclock. : T2 i oar | WML, H. SARDO & CO,, the house PREVENTOL Don't wait foF “something to , ||| ASSIGNED T0 0TH INFANTRY G ey | “The amrmative side of the question FOl’t LlllCOlII?-T Rasns : ooy, ¢ turn up“—create the condition Col. Arthuf L. Conger, infantry, at| pEAT) SOLDIER’S HONORS, ' |will be upheld by Robert W. Wells s spraye d ||berallg cnds £ M{the Genefal Staff College, Washing- and the negative side will be sponsor- ox e : Yoniselts s cas fon barracks. has been assigned to| The bill suthorising award of the|edy'Siaricy . Mudd, representative| Baltmors Beulmsl ot Datsst i We pay interest on Savings | |the 20th Infantry, at Camp Travis, |congressional medal of honor and the|frem the fifth congressional district : 3 all possibility of insects. Deposits at the rate of 3% & exas da\Taguishea servics cross upon the | o7 Maryiand. . Ameriean sol = o I I M OURNIN unidentifiods ‘wac to pe ‘buried in the Ao ‘[) REVE NTOL CAIM’AngEIg:IY %IFELAANGIll(flfl CO. 'uog:; n&rsgu.r’y :;og:us.\‘ifigin . (h u?i.‘c’-"u:g‘uih 4. m Hetirs rted ye fd" 1A I, 1. cents “mn- - 'y a;mlttle. ter it was passed ” ‘tents per by the Senate by unanimous consent. % < :