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SOCIETY THE EVEN]N:G‘ ST. WASHINGTON, D, C, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1921-PART 1. SOCIETY 5 DIED. SO @ i@@y oot = 9 = PEADY FOR START | chrisrua cnusen vews | s e | o St | OFANTARGTIC TR souri T. Shanklin of Waldorf, Md. : . 4 . i neral hereafte Imn fi-rm and ..-‘5 B. Jenkins. mu Diease copy. Passes Away From Hemorrhages lm -m‘"“'"" e ) of the Throat Following ’s Tllng oy d d Mrs. Harding Will H . ot Bl A President and Mrs. Harding Will Have T o e | By ’ Number of Friends With Them |55 Vit ameot - e = S| TR e b : umber of kri T E i Oy e ; { on Two-Year Exploration | m e o rthur Lawrence Brackett Brooklin 'and Mliared Eather Huntiagton of th ; A X - . . i of Southern Seas. ! on Potomac Trip. Bliss of Vieans, Va.. and Clay- e E. Iur'un of Hedgionton, Ve, e and of o) ang ¥ RSy o - Jhfl , 1 X J LONDON, September 2.—Sir Ernes e o Py e e it 0., and A : : Shakleton’s_expedition, which will ex- Josephine L. Bidleman of Pittsburgh. i ) Hardin Cason of Mobile, Ala., and Ber- netta Law of this city. Ben Simon of ‘Charieston, and Esther\ Rubin By the Associated Pr:ss. visit Mount Vernon, and tomorrow a N thelr trip down the Potomu: e e e this afternoon the President and | at one of the country Clubs. Mrs. Harding will have with b them a number of personal as| The minister of China, Dr. Sze, went to Baltimore yesterday to attend the Swell as official friends, Mr. and Mrs. | .o 00 GTO YERSIIRE O L ning by Van Fleet arriving from Marion in time | the Foreign Trade Club, and returned for the trip. to Washington last night. The President and Mrs. Harding re-| g, goniative Eaward J. King and ceived the former premier of HUNEASY | pis gon, Ivan King, left Washington and Countess Telekl, Count and Count- | today to motor to their home at Gales- > burg’ Il Mrs. King also left Wash- W exs Szechenyt and Signora Titton, wite | Durgs il Mrs. King aleo left Wash, | sdy” Cathem: Tudyof plore land areas of the antartic continent south of Africa during the | coming two years, will leave about | September 12, it 1s expectd. The X~ ¥ ; A % X Steamer Quest, upon which the ex- ---1 Ritce "Ebaabech Reitunyder of " Philade: ; y 7 d b plorers will make their adventurous the aged 19 years Not er. s-muex Bendel and Henrlotta Kleln, both of voyage, was found to give Inade- quate accommodations for the in- g.ff,?; oa creaed personnel found necessary aft- Jady Clll!h!- .lndy-ot Hm 8. g er the program to be followed was increased. The alterations made on of the president of the Italian senate,| wi]} have as a guest at her home, F. rton Ridenour and Blanche | . / A the ship have #elayed the work of yesterday atternoon in the White House. | her sister, Mrs. Nellle A. Rockwell | Wright " s Fana ; 2 P fitting_out the expedition Last evening Count and Countess| Of Denver, Col. Representative and an w-nu l(oore ...a Bessie Marle Pum-) i The British admiralty has indicated Teleki were henor guests at dinner ot | Mre. King will return to Washington | phrey. both of Clinton, 4 § rtain lites of research it h s de the undersecretary of state and Mrs. for the reconvening of Congress. Nituwn Bertia. sad’ Serih Saeall, both ot 2 " sired carried out, while the British Baltimore. Henry P. Fletcher, whose other guests | S Heary Bernhard and Lucle Kai alr ministry also has expressed a < ingt sistant mili- . ) wish for experiments, which included Count and Countess Szechenyl Capt. Huntington, assist: I:x!ll nkiin Cornwell and Gleana Cedonia F nected to have an important belr‘n‘ tary attache of the Italian embassy, |Allnut SndcrungE ol de Hay - |*he has been acting aide de camp | Join Clayton Chase and Margaret C. | upon the future of aviation. s to Gen. Badoglio, the former chief |SWrenex. . MRS. RAYMOND DAILEY, Sir kinest nhas declar-d that these Atterney Genmeral's e e Ttallan iy dustus nish tour (B0 it Seavers and Lucy P. Clarke. Wife of Lieut. Dafley, U. 8. A., who, with their infant daughter, hax joined | researches will not curtail the origi- Weddiag Annfversary. i pavlliam Carroll Bursett and Luls May him at Camp Travis, Tex., where he is stationed. | mal program of exploration he had In of this country, will arrive in New % o Sales For mind. It is probable that before sail- Daugherty are today celebrating the | LoTK Tuesday. He will be jolned n, De Sal rrest and Mildred Gray | : | I Si c 12 Into the southern seas from Cape thirty-Afth anniversary of their mar- | there by Signora Huntington, who is | Cronne i e Qe oIl take font boata e o e, in Washington for a brief stay, hav-| David Lorens and Tillle Welsbe: riage. The Attorney General, who, = (vmrn Dewey Elliott and mn- uu n-nr ianother geologist having his home in Wwent to Cincinnati early in the week | ing arrived Thursday from Kenne: Edward . W. Nicholson of ,: RA". BANKRUPTCY SEEN Woman Calmly Works {South Africa. It is the desire of those Rev. Dr. Edward B. Bagby. pastor The Attorney General and Mrs. | bunkport, Me. Be to attend the annual meeting of the ~ Deu1akiOpal Kxight-iof) u"'-n- lll the ecxpedition that the|of the Columbia Heights Christian American Bar Assoclation. at which| iss Anne Willing Carter Lee, [kime > ° Wor'e IN FREIGHT RATE CUT 300 Feet Up in Air | Quest carry representatives from each | Church for the past five years, died he mado an address, went later (0| gaughter of the late Capt. and Mre |~ Arthu: Helmond M. Cerestugh 424 Eether : 5 British self-governing domin- | yesterday afternoon at his residence, Washington Court House, where he|Rotert E. Los wng Iioat. Hanson | Elizabeth K ‘ Earning $30 Per Day W ien the vessel salls {rom Eng- 1644 Park road. following a week's ! » = wil ave on board ome ness. r. Ba; was stricl :zg?;régufigfliarl:: *L":’sl“!r:zgl:“b:{‘: Edward Ely, jr., will be married this o Attorneys Argue Before I. C. C. By the Associated Press. nadian, onc _‘u’;":u“, two New Zea- | Saturday, the ’a,K- previous to the . Tor the day. He will be in Baltimore, | snge 5, " ranicy, Church at Upper- That Western Roads Would KINGSTON, N. Y., September | |landers, but no South African. When | cornerstone Jaying of the new church where Mrs, Daugherty is a patient at | arcied at 3 cceromony will be per- |schets, AtWestarn SEWe! 3.—Folks who have been gasing | |Sir Ernest starts from Cape Town {t|which is to be ereted on the site of b Hopkins H i Tatiae | ous AU & galackiand WUL e fal - 5 e op s eance | curlously at the structural ae- | [is expected that the party will num- |the old edifice at 1435 Park road ohns Hopkins Hospital, over Or | lowed by a large reception at Nordley | Fritts, both Rl e Be Ruined. Tiilasi e datnenmantbeuge il st Death was caused by hemorrhages of B the throat. ere amnted toduy vo fenra hat Funcral services will be held Mon- a blond worker in overalls who MINE FATALITIES CUT afternoon at 2 c'clock at the Tahwekinggeablesiinia Noman ices are to be held in this church She ix Mira. Catherine Nelwon of 20 PER CENT IN 5 YEARS |because of building operations of the day. | Regls, the home of the bride near| Feter Migeot and Mary ' Upperville, Miss Lee will be attended | gty Liam Woodfield: "‘"*W'" Rose Official society is interested in the es 'y her cousin, Mrs. Frank R. Hayne,| Garfield Nickens and Wi both | for the railroads before the Interstate marriage ‘o Des Moines, Jowa, this|g) 11o7, coutin. Mrs. Frenk R. Poyne.| Garfeld Nickess and Frances Warres, both afternoon of Mr. James Wilson Wal- Commerce Commission yesterday aft- lace, son of the Secretary of Agricul- |27, Tatron of honor. and she will be| R PR 13 Sl P ernoon on the proposed reduction of Argument was made by attorneys “Loved in life, remem!, IS ToviNG WiE N e . ture and drs. Hemry C. Wailace, to| RoSe \"g"{'70 €5 B It ousle £ freight rates on grain and hay, that| | Jersey City, n widow with two ol Helghts Charch &nd be- | BRADIEY. A tribute of iuve ard devorion Miss Virginia Richards Stubbs of tha Ee S0 Sahingon. e such a reduction would throw many children, and is earning $30 a all ch | of the sad X v of our dear Mine bride and bridegroom will be assisted {and their children are guests. Mr. de |ouch T TeGREUQR Wou € EATOW any | Sl e e i b6 1o Glens | mother. MAKY £ depart- in receiving after the ceremony by |Sibour will return to Washington !h& 3.8, ceremony will be performed at|Nr. and Mrs. H. Rozier Dulany, uncle |middie of next week, while his family [ [20aeYs,(or the shippecs deciarcd (ha ; . - pls and aunt of the bride. will probably be absént for two weeks | Foads would suffer from reduced traf- Church, th 3 he ch h, 3 A E E Ov:n?a;fl?:i:fir:ga et 4 longer. c if the present rates were continued. Mr. 3 —_— Tather will give her away, and she will | MF- L. S. Rowe Returns , Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Hance Tiller R. H. Widdicombe, attorney for the When her husband died she tried working as n stewardess on an ocean liner, but found the pay too small, and %o obtained a job in a machine shop. When New Devices Reduce Accidents. |wood cemetery. Dr. Bagby was_born in King and Rescue Meet Opens in Queen county. Va., September 25. 1865, and prepared for the ministry St4Louis Today. entering_Bethany College, West ed tils life four 3. 1917. Today recalis the memory Of our mother we laid to 1l reraemis 1! From Williamstown, Mass. 3 3 Chicago Northwestern, said assertions a 3 e lat ted at the ol e e +8 ond Wormnds, mnd wil) v 28 mald of | _Mr. L. 5. Rowe, director. general of o yashingtoniventerdayiitol moton} that Dresent rates would resuit In &l | company In Jerscy Crev for Ita e LOUIS S IS eptempenyd —Ming Eotieie ‘ot !?e"sm“’?l'.”fié‘i?n}‘m Ky.| We always think of you, honor Miss Mary Hippee. both of fthe Pan-American Union, has return-|{where with a large company of news- | Sccreased acreage next year were| | best welder she was sent to lities have been reduced approxi- | Dot Bl Sleond Cleveland admin- Aud our bearts o ; SHEPHERD. ¢ 4 1k . aty B LLSON, Des Moin ks i vi ed to Washington after attending the “very speculative.” Prices, he added, wton. She says she never ix mately 20 per cent in the last five|jgration Dr. Bagby was chaplain in This world would M T T e I e | ecanions 0f (o Tuntitate ‘of Botiites P RCre men and thelr famllies, they|were governed by supply and demand o e e ars. by new safety devices and|ine House of Representatives. Could you be with and Miss Margaret Ann Mulock, of |2t Williams College, Williamstown. |chief of the. cherical sract: ® |and not by treight rates. The present| | neight, mever had an accidemt | |T¢Sulations in mines, D. J. Parker| {7yon graduation from the divinity the same city. who will carry the train | Mass. # e emical warfare serv-)low prices for grain were~due, he anu never rejected a task be- chief of safely cars and stations oflgenool at Yale University in the early | KEYS. In formed by the bridal ver, b S0 s dogfrfl.""-r%' lhen“me b?‘;\ch. said, to reduced exports as a result the United States bureau of mines,|go.”pr Baghy came to this city as| And sister. ) Mr. Wallace will have Mr. John B.| _Col. and Mrs. B. F. Bullmer of 'god",‘;u”d:"»b 01“' ‘el‘é'h ge- | of conditions in Europe. 1o i take! her lehildron Nonie 16 said at the annual international first-|ine' first pastor of the Ninth Street Wallace, his brother, as best men, and | NOTfolk, Va., are visiting Mrs. J. J.|T4iona. for two weeks of Ashing. N. Davis, representing the Chica-| | Denmark for Christman, them | |2id and imine rescue meet Which| (northeast) Christian Church, at that the ushers will be Mr. Do Carnéneer | Locher, ‘en route home from an auto | > 2nd. for two weeks of fishing go. Milwaukee and St. Paul, said west- | | return and don overalls again. skinSsessionghore time a mission. Later he was called Mr. John Combs, Mr. Newman Dove | {FiD to Canada. Mrs. Bullmer is a| Mrs. E. F. Lothrop of 705 East Capl- | S Fofds this year had expended| | £ e ek Saturday. ‘mate than |l Cleveland, Ohfo, Ao o1 ater S and Mr. Wendell Hargrove, all of |talented artist and a member of theftol street and her daughter, Miss| 04 Per cent of their revenues for s frst-ald teams| FOTt Smith, Ark. Before returning Des Moines. ' Nir. Wallace and his bride | League of American Pen Women. and | Blancho Lothrop, have réturnod to|obevethf exbonses, which, he added |aMDANY GETS 52 ACRES |from 'a score.of mining siates and| L0, (his <icy in his last capacity of Ana’ This 13. 7 t o HER Lo’ will Iwhile here was entertained at the % 2 service, Dr. Bagby was pastor for a 1 make their home in Des Moines. e L sl OO g‘fl;d?;:':efll:;;;"wfigmg a month at | requction in rates. Canada will compete for homors inj,ymper of years at the Twenty-fifth 5 rescuing supposedly entombed min- | g y IN $1,000,000 NITRO DEAL |E53, smofietfy” sptombid e | RECLE” iy S simore, which has been constructed adminis-| ¥S0 00 o b ave nis wife ana four caune of the danger. She hopes R SursassdiCHobs SuatuHsencr [ e intoeatiniEolles oot Saeat haties i r o e R e T enas collection of Swed-| Miss Evelyn Gordon has returned ¢ port, where he Is the Sucet of Sr. and | ish porcelains ‘from the Rorstrand |from Bay iead, N. . and jomned|1,240 PUPILS ATTENOD tering first aid to supposedly injured| cpjjgren, Mrs. Virginia Ross of Brook- Mrs. R. Horace Gallatin, was accom- | fCtory, in Stockholm, Sweden, the [Maj. and Mrs. Peyton Gordon at Ward- A < = ben : o bear mothe Panicd by the connanin, WAS 4CCOM- | L Ork of Mrs. George Oakley Totten, |man Bark Hotel D. C. SUMMER SCHOOQLS | Viscose Interests Take Big Section | mincrs, the conteats sill be held un|ivi, N*% 'ana sicien, Susie ana Harry Betr mk o e s T | bassy, Senor Juan F. Cardenas, who is | I, formerly Mrs. Vicken von Post, is 0 S T (o T as possible those prevailing in mine W. Bagby of this city. e at the Hill Top at Newport. ‘;!:;‘ctln%‘fi 1""':'”:;"’5« of ,{2:":“ crfiles’ ‘:;‘ld n‘i‘"' LIW& {‘“vevhvm-nd ST i disasters. AND at the exhibition of the Art Associa . who have arrived in ng- o AN Senator and Mrs. Knox ‘t’lon agr ,;\'ewlio:‘t, where it opens to-|ton, are staying at the Powhatan. 80.7 Per Cent Successful in Exam- e e AL fr‘zfi”"’{é’e'““.‘,fi'nymé cd?xtrrlnc[xr;m%f “the COASTS INTO FLAMES. OLDE. 25 exd but o Sail on Trip Abroad. BY e work is shown under the = " | Special Dispatch to The Star. count; are attending the meet, e ’ de- e .’“‘ e direct patronage of Capt. Axel F.| Mr. and Mrs. James Gerard will end inations, While 19.3 Fail CHARLESTON, W. Va., September |which: Is held under the auspices of | Special Iiapatch to The Star. HeTNolDY e i § Senator and Mrs. Philander C. Knox | Walienbes : &, the minister of Sweden; * ¥l sail today from New York on the Mr. Ira Nélson Morris. the United e e st o e WY orlc o~ George Washington, and expect to re- | States minister to that country; of the former government town of [ Workers of America, mine operators’ main-abroad untll carly in October, | Erincess Lubomirsia, Mra. John Aspe- gnd Mrs. Elbert H. Gary, on Septem: “i‘l""':'r":;l;:;‘“"l n‘:::’;" m":':“f:':"lmzm has been sold was consummat- |associations, the National Safety Coun- | John Kania, er, Vindex, Garrett P i miarval traveling in | BT N e A roible, Grasias ™ desdpatei=n] *|ea, 1t is officlally announced, when |cil and the Red Cross. county, was fatally burned in @ pe- gland and Scotland. They are going and Mrs. Archibald Gracle. made public at the-Franklin School | &y ' STCEIY annovnceq when culiar ‘manner. He was on a toy abroad solely for recreation and for 5 C! coaster and was descendin hill Dr. and Mrs. A today. bought from the Charleston Indus- g the sea voyage. ol L BT B e Births RePOfled Ot this number, there were 607 | brias Corporation all that 1s known us | WILL NAME APPRAISERS when boys set fire to powder in dis- N The irls. Central High|Area E, situated in the heart of the Senator and Mrs. Joseph S. Fre.|Netherlands and left yesterday for a oe ;u'l'iflmu s births bave been reported to|Doys and 633 gl - A L 1 h e Biall frone W e avas iehrown Ereom ngheS e o ez 2eating abRici | MOLOE {118 the friiers w14 home | {1 AL teirimcet wikia o Lt Freas” | School carrisd o it rolls almost on | v and comprising svout t5-tw |OF CENTER MARKET HOUSE | the Jag, rode, Hie was thions, trom bureau of mines in . - 2.—A deal Whereby the second slics|the United States of mines in] CUMBERLAND, Md., September 3.— co-operation with the Unites Rt e e thelr vacht, the Victoria, spent the{ls Anscnia Conn. They will stop in} " Edwara ‘and Amelta Morry, fire having spread to the field. '\ past two days in the harbor at New |Philadelphia and Atlantic City for a| Richand O snd Nellle Fioiches. girl. tending, 271 boys and 336 girls, a| The property was purchased out- SR R e London. Senator Frederick Hale is a '"; days before going lDfCDnneclk;n'l. Louis M. and Elsie Croson, boy. ::::Lnof 607, reporting during the l"lgdht lby the Vlum}s“]flml‘“"‘ the | president Soon to Appoint Commis- | others. The parent rushed into the and on the conclusion of their visit . ederal government joining in giving . ] o v, guest aboard the yacht, and both of (14 0n_the conclusion of thetr vislt Vilam o aad Fiens At McKinley High School. the boys |a clear title, ofiicers of the Industrial | gion to Fix Amount Due for | pommeme iy “ticd (his boy, who was excellent fishi: & some | ;long the north shore before return- and Mildred Potis, bay. ! Corporation announce. This is only 3 ern Maryla shing. The yacht on leav- | {1 OnE Twe FOTE Dr. and Mrs. Mc. Bawnd and Lacille llelle. boy. 4 thiaisecond plece of iproperty. at Nit Hospital here, where he died yester- ing New London will go to New York. | i8 to Washington. Dr. ai 8. MC-| Henry R. and Barbara parrow, giel. P! DEODSELY, 0 Government Occupancy. day. boy. Ernerney were married last autumn| Hargy 3 and Clare b, Bio t Business 36 boys took | which has been sold in that manner, The president of the Italian senate, ln the !fi!teg;ughome at wuutunupo?. g..l'u.d n:.l and Orra N. Brandt, boy, :—E;ebflfl“l'“ a‘?sfl '.2 5 2 v?,l lfllte;r‘l ll,he other hsnce. of five acres, having | President Harding intimated today | s ——————————— Signor Tomaso Titt: Mrs. McErnerney was formerly rl and Elisabeth Zuber, girl. 0YS an ris; a estern een purchased recently by the state el NKS. " Titton entertained 2":1,.:{'1"3"{;‘:,‘,’; Mica Choiatie Cushara, elter . and Sldaye Mextusa, ver. boys ?ne:sub:m- at the Junior High!road ‘commission for ~storage pur- tat ::;‘;n’:;’l‘e‘n:‘e;:‘ e mon el e informally at luncheon tod: Mary 1001 0ys an gir] and | poses. . 5 New Willard, when Signey “Guing |Mr. and Mra. C. P. 'l‘-n. 24, Somes A. ang Harriet 4. '};1::‘:.‘;:2” special classes contained 17 boys and |~ There are thres pulp mills on the|serve on the market house commission | tves fiiends and. nelgnbocs for thels bind. Sabetta, charge d'affaires of the Ital- | AT at Narragansett Cotlansino and_Consigl! i 21 girls. - property, along with an equal num-|to appraise the value of the Center| ness and sympathy during the illness and at ian embassy, was among his guests, | Mr- and Mrs. Charles . Tatt, 20, B e Faree . Feep o Two hundred and elghty one stu-|ber of recovery units. The transac-|market building and fix! the damages| the death of our beloved i usband and father, This afternoon Signor Tittoni wili | WhO Spent the past six weeks at William 7. and Loulse Pickett, Ea, dents registered, but did not report.|tion is said to involve more than|to owners by the government taking -}ILEL‘HAN“\ Especially are we grate- Murray Bay, Canada, with the Chief| GeorgeT. and Durs dllen eirl, Eight ‘hundred new subjeots’ were | $1.000,000," with 836,000, ‘5o "the initint | crer e butidings, ‘e expiained thy | G 1o Wootward & Lotiop, " Coioyce Justice and Mrs. Taft, are at Nar- Athan and v'n'fi" W'-‘-:lmf‘hr taken up while 1,013 subjects were |cash payment. It is the largest trans- | he would have done this during the | eiated. NAMIE TAMBY AND SONS % ragansett Pler, R. I, visiting Mrs.| SO 20 Jranits w._,,',’,, s repeated, some of the pupils taking |action in the history of industrialpresent week, but he was under the im- | INDERAWAUFR. 1 wish t 2 ‘CALL ON BECKER |fHita msner ers trving 5. rase, S o SR R S R R etk B B et o I | s s e s ot Wid Miramar. Filiam mfl sfin- :onq-.:.. 5 more than two subjects. ful tn | NiAth the closing of this sale. the|confirmation by the Senate. shown ‘and for 'the ‘Soral tribates sent by | Senr, moUr TLIZATET —F S arry L. and Florence Graham, ’xaminations . vere successful in ro Pulp s, Inc., automatically| y ng, ever, that this was | reiatives and friends and life twelve vears ag = Nmeew Mrs. Albert Bond Lambert of St.| Alexander and Bessie Manning, 1,840 subjects while 320 failures were | drops out of existence, as the Vis. | ne® o B o iaed o take the| printing ofice smploscs at e de Septeme . Louis entertained at luncheon yes-| Henry cose Company tak er i 1 o L beloved husband. E: UE e stars are shizin Storm Door terday at Narragansett Pler, when| Noah D. and Olivia Roe, reported. =As a result 80,7 per cent pany takes over its mills and | matter up immediately upon his return R TL oD T DOREEMALE e s g Mre. George Barnett and Mrs. Ernest ‘wtmy 20d Luia Fracma, Dar. of the puplls were promoted while 19.3 | all, machinery and property. == ° | from his week-end cruise. ‘ = = 5 ; Windshield Wilicinson of this city were among 224 Mary Cook, ‘girl. L | comim e sosorsraiiomsk ROl sl o DIED. i T Sripue, » b the dozen or more gues teach the various classes some of them |500n as possible. Chief offices of the WILL GO ON MAYFLOWER hudden on Friday, September 2, B SNy ohcr Mr. William Bowle Clarke, left Deaths Reported having more than one subject to|COmpany are at Chester, Pa. Artificial . Tesldence, 1643 Park road — £A7Glass tops for tables, buresus and buffets. | ol oion®today for Atlantié City, PO! o teach. silk is” manufactured. 'Pulp will be N VTR, B gg“,f"‘;ufilh““-m Dastor of the, FUNERAL DIRECTORS. in Gl Co. | where he will be a member of the| The following deaths have been to manufactured at Nitro from cotton|Party to Accompany President on hz:‘{:nd HelphiaihcivianCuurch fneloved | SIESES US AT D DD TYVES, S Becker Paint & Glass Co. the health Gepariment within the last fweaty. linters. : e house party to be entertained by Mra. ] ty. Deld Monday. September 3, V. L. SPEARE CO. CHAS. F. HODGKIN, Mgr. Sarah Lee Phillips, mother-in-law of | ©°Jr hours: PRINCE OF MONACO ILL —_—— Week End Cruise. m. treet Cliristian Church, . L. . y §1239 Wisconsin Ave. Phome West 67 | Senator Walter E. Edge, at their sum- polia 8. Cralg, 54, Masonic and Eastern Star Aoaliblobhodlobng . THIEVES President and Mrs, Harding, with a Siemains willlie o | (NEITHER THE SUCCESSORS OF NOR QON. v MOURNING BLACK -~ | mer home. over Lator ‘day: i B Jortan, 58, 8t Bbetste Hon-fg oo SR ) Canse ROB HOMES. | rer e i e, wammime | 3 et B S il otz | *ECTED NI TE omicriar v. X CARMACK DRY CLEANING CO.|- % 2 * 2Rk to attend. Interment Glenwood cemetery. 4| Phone Fraoklin 6626. S0 F st nw. RIBhea Wi 34 Tewns' 0|, Soleborigs Adae, oo LS SURGBEY £ ing Return to Old Malady. |Pater Warrenton Places Wile| 0,00 (0L 00 polomed s Cnea: | "RES: 02 SRHEEY TSt & ; Zico 'fm?"s'f.‘ Cor. "8 hoscuet{nslicone SO Iuel R dxo fams gfil‘uwr;"fiffii Cistngy Hompea. PARIS, September 3—The Prince of | Owners Are at Horse Show. |apeake bay. The vacht will return| JOSEPR JOHN, auly wn of the laic Joseph F. Birch Vs § Sons s A mountains. ; e e st s S vt ot Monaco is extremely Il at a hotel in | Special Dispatch to The Star. here Tuesday morning. It was an-| Jo0m S0 o"Heart cuu: 3034 M St. NW. Esiablished s, Mr. Henry T. Oxnard and his daugh }:“ . 78, wrence the village of Font Romeu, in the| WARRENTON, Va., September 3.|ashore at any point. o M Au;:-:; ; :m..‘. £ 1 = eastern Pyrenees. He had been hunt- | —Several robberies occurred here! Those making the trip are the Sec- 3. WILLIA! . Funeral Director e Oxnariare afitia fovie W e t::-ct;m:d and caught a cold whicl ( yesterday while most of the residents | TStary of State 304 Mrs Fughes. Scc- | sRookS. " Mry. John H. Brooks and family | o o) ad saodin crematorion Mademts B e GOt R 3 s returs of ar old malads |Of the town were at the horse show | son of Indiava and Mrs. Watson, Rep- | Ior thelr kind expressions oF sympathy pug | Prices: 332 Pa ave nw. Tel cali M. 1383 ;‘:;V_ York, where they spent several Fetherlll! 48, Georss Washing o 'was'taken from his villa in the | grounds. resentative Mondell of Wyoming and| beautiful floral offerings upon the occasion Timothy Hanlo: — “M""' Welterarar ouriize ot |mountaine to Font Romey and Prof.| The home of H. L Chamberlain on (3o Monqeiy Ce9rEe, T Wibuihing | Bnopes: ™ o et 1oved one. EANTIES. HST. NE. = Sl Former Governor of Ohlo James M. Ja-pu ‘Bingham, h“bm M st Baxy. “:d'“z e o rom P’[‘;"‘ Winchester street was entered from | Company of Marion, and Mrs, Van | BULLOCK. Members of the Elder Men's Re.| _ 0o Dow o Phose L 3983 Cox has returned to his home in Day- m o‘m d Marie Hodgkins, 14 mp‘;m"" recel“’; eie “cl"':"'n:u" the back and a considerable amount | Fleet; Mr. and Mrs. Edward Scobey| lief Association are the Frank Geier’s Sons Co ton, from Pittsfield, where with Mrs. et 58 Freetmens e e ek of money, jewelry and valuables|of San Antonio, Tex., and Miss Abi- | death of ANDERSON BUL = af Cox and their childrep he has spent u-xi erine Addiscn, 37 M P stolen. The same or other thieves|gail Harding, the President's sister. i e e I Sl o 1113 SHE;"’,“ STREET ‘V oo ;‘;;";‘:{erfl;:n:::_“l{‘:;ncu will| - chariie West, o0, aq (i T broke into the house of W. E. Bishop, et e s gervices will bo beld at 2 p.m. Saturday. | Mosera Chapel. Telephone eall, North 520, ‘Warren lerson, 9 months, 1816 20th al e opposite end of e town and * MAY INSURE FOR $200. |5ecurea’nearly $100 in cash and sev- BELT FUNERAL TODAY. B aon S IeWART " JAMES T. RYAN, Mr. and Mrs. Du Puy eral valuable pieces of jewelry, but biltretade 2 CHAIMS, On August 26, 1021, in New York 317 PA. AVE. B.E. at Edgewood Arsenal. of ooy ponitned Om Swift & Ce. sales | . nada Places Limit on Parcel Post | Overlooked other valuables in the clty, CHARLES ~W.' CHAIMS, beloved e i S Mrs. William Atherton Du Puy, na- house. Here they took the precau- |Officials Pallbeprers for Prominent | brother of Mrs. E. A. Klock and Mrs. Wi Yoy In Dcmactin tional president of the League of ED ‘from & cenis to 18 ceats Packages. tlonitoptont Sithe ) telephoneiiirent UamEF_Martin, 5 American Pen Women, with Mr. Du [Der poud, and AVERAGED T8.52 conts per Twenty dollars was stolen from the Real Estate Dealer. OURTIN. Saturdsy, September 3. 102l at 2 8 Puy. who is an officer of the Pres: d.—Advertisement. A A e e e PO Oy e uring e ooyt dalry | runeral services for Alvin G. Belt, B e ResperraCo b ickages to & lue of - | lunchroom durin, e rush o - s i by L A mar car Lgston.ie Pived by the Canadien governtaent, be | ness: uSl- | irector of the admimsstration office| Curtin (nee Long). Notice of funeral bae| 1208 H_STREET NW arsenai. where Gon: and re: Frics|INISH INTERESTS UPHELD. |ginning October 1, it was omclally an: | An aitempt was made at the house o the alien property custodian, real| o™ o, ooy Lagier Mot Jmmeaiate (FORMERLY S40 F STNW) ) toda; L 5 er s 11 e x| o Sntesteinina e memberalioniths Letter postage to polnts outside the was at home and frightened away (estate dealer and prominent demo. n;lsx;!'so«éniuhemg notlfed ot fhe death PHONE MAIN 108 : more, write us for information || furn, Mrs. Du Puy will leave for At | OMmPalgn in This Country Based |Eritish empire United States and Mex- | the thieves, who, In this case, were | cratle Jefisy: FU2.000 t"5730 retocik | g, Bept. 5, m Meiuircs wnderiah.| ORSpeare CuNichols W-B'Spesre 4 : - e ico, where domestic rates apply, colored youths. 0 clue’ has been ¥ ‘gu. Mw tminister — } e e 1:"%‘5 Reld tnere Septemher T maa b jon Tsusuj st Conterence 10 cents for each ounce and § ents for | discovered, but some indications point |at e e ot DEAY. . Botienly: st the semibence’ ot ser] || Coy Oiuned asl kmca: Secvies tanster your funds to our [iWnile in Atiantic City, Mrs. Du Puy| CHICAGO, IIL, September 3.—A new | 2200, "0l1'pa’e wemte: o o0 O PO | (3 apone, (o7® ComIng here for the oc- | Loy, e Fpiscopal Church, will offici- | pareats, 2, 1621, at 2 5., FLORENC o tiengs soYmiore Hotel and inational campalgn, {n which the ate. Interment will be in Glenwood| September 2. 1021 at 2:30 a.m., FLOR iy Lincoln 3464, " | “safeguarding of the inuruu of cemetery. : - L et e B e tmonthe Mo, T bity will wiy |America and Ireland at the disama- w ted Fumlshed €] [Ptomorary e e e e e Bl m..'a?m-fi"fia ~ Mrs. Keyes, wife of Senator Henry W. | ment conference” is one of several m rs 8;32,- Rudolph Forster, executive| tend. Iuterment at Mount Olivet cemetery. Keyes of New Hampshire, at her |issues involved, has been started from | secretary of the White House; Herbert VERGNE. On Friday, September 2, ) 3230 Bond Buflding home, Pine Grove Farm, Norih Haver- | the national héadquarters in Chicago L. Davis, auditor, Supreme Court of | o2l at his residence aif C et now. 5 < 1400 New York Ave., hill, N. of the American Association for the ithe District of Columbia; A Mitchell B oved b a2 B g, Fhone : wml-‘u;zsn. C. e de BTEouE lett WastTate Reeornltlun‘-c! the Irish Republic, it e]‘t egates Francis P. b?"vm' Wlw'-lxlr; T.{ Plora Lewit 2 EONT il SAoe Modern Chape! romohile Fanerate Main r. Henrl 0 ashington |is announce: rt N. Harper, am t High-Class Representation yesterday to join Mr. and Mrs. Fran-| The call, sent out by Thomas W. Goore B Williame and CobL | B2 1o varsse " Notice of funcrsl hereattes MONUMENTS. Wanted cis P. Garvin at their camp In_the[Lyons, assistant national secretary T have the following described property which is available |Isaac M. Meekins. Past his suffering, past his pa ~We speciaiize in designing and ereci- Adirondacks, where Mrs. de Sibour[of the association, was based on a for the use of the delegates to the Disarmament Conference. i pallbearers will be Col. Cease to weep, for tears are Tz telen‘lhhlc l'lqll!l. from Stephen M. . S John F. Costello, Calm the tumult of thy breast, ing memorials (monuments and mau- O'Mara, Mayor of Limerick, Ireland, ) g For'he o sullesd s at et soleums) of quality and character. : -:d ;I:ancllnl agent and trustee of || NAME .cceceeeraboreneontoneepacionaetmeciotateotestocntineianinens g n.%ufi'fidflf"ck' day. o o [pas Jrmcincis by ot Caraphte F the GiT dhers who is now in % r. e g’,“l,‘:;n‘}'“n';‘.';’;‘-,"d.? suggestions anid designs on exhibition in Thfi]:flbel.l n!dm lglnn urged the Address . Bel‘\edhx. F-lvs:-:r'x X:’llel:“m C. Sullivan 30! Friday, September 2, 1921, at her | our office. association to double its membersh, and Charles idence, 2111 18th st. n.w., HELE! before November 30. 2 { o e et e SHNSON, belaved ife of ‘Ailec Joba.| THE J. F. MANNING CO., INC., 7 —— Description of Property: KILLED IN PISTOL B ATTLE.| & Mo 914 Fifteenth Street. . ' lors, 2001 14th t. Relati EX-SERVlGE MEN AIDED. ; ' T ; .‘éTEL’;;fi“&'nua Toterment private. 4° CEMETERIES. House Number .......ccceleeeecscmessas.Street ... HARRISBURG, Pa., September 3.— TZENS' On_ Friday, September 2, ‘_——'—_——— Australia Raising $50,000,000 for - A pistol battle i@ the darkness in a| 1921 at9 am, at Fitisbursh, Pa. OLARA, Fort hncoln b ‘_ . _: 1, twenty miles the of Frank Repatriation, Number of Rooms . small room at Liverpool y | g ) e % r wraves MELBOURND, RN ; !north of Harrisburg, early today, re Suaty. Sepienter’ & o0 130 p.m. Hei-| Baltmory s Boslovard at gnm,% i in the killing of Thomas Ulsh, .um and tricods favitsd ___——-'———*.""' tralia I8 Vllorvlllly purming its;| Apartment House or Dwelling ........ Lt abls, aud st ding of E. cosgsenceonsssns tesesseneaaas e, a e wounding o A policy of tion of for- pacy e s Lot the state] s Serzt, WILLIAM H. KEE- Cedar Hill Cemetery morurvcomen. TDMIC re- : turned soldiers have been settled on Will sccommodate the land.’ raising. $50,000,000 by, mashs of 8 par : tional Internal loan Yor the ut.:dn:; Rent desired, $..cevueneenen of 'vario: tom olice, and Roy Jones, an alleged . e Vault—Non. ol -persons || member of a gang of chicken thieves.| DI son "'.:n’ hapel -M-d C-ne—hof -Sectari; Wilson was shot twice in the chest Kecoan. Fuaes ~ Gra jand physiclane say his chances for cssreceinnane el ght. T et cecurred at the home of D.nlol Benner When the officers at- tempted to arrest Benner and his son, Charles. As the officers entered the house one of the occupants knocked over the light and began to shoot. e T I R 5= an canis ot Wilson fell at the first volley. The morning. September 6. at A .op“"“ I ks, ad n‘:geurl““md T T e ropriate Floral Tokens :80. A = invited. FILL IN AND AL T0 e e nn {ollowed by & poase | Pavers plesse cur.) » 131"_1“!?“ 3 ,_:1,90‘ 'l'be Wnlnnzl:on Real Estate Boud | [Ben R e s hotired A e 535 Gade Bros, Co, 1214 F 5L Nickel Enamel et $139 | $125 P, o Stoe o Koo C.A. MUDDIMAN & CO. . . 1204 G St Mata"vio 616 12th St. Heat and light is (not) included ‘When available seneds

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