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Delicious Burchell’s Bouquet Coffee Flavory, Appetizing, 25c¢ per Pound N. W. Burchell : 1325 F St. N.W. R. L THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, S'A'TURDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1921—PART T. SOCIETY _ SOCIETY -8 e e St potione 4t samentown, THE WEATHER WILLIAM H. GAMBLE DIES; |2zzvzz0. scuea s Society Secretary of Agriculture and Mrs. Wal- lace to Move to Wardman Park ; Hotel October 1. HE Secretary of Agriculture Count Raoul d'Adhemar has re- turned from Saranac, where he spent the summer, and is at the Grafton Hotel for the winte Rear Admiral William F. Fullam has joined Mrs. Fullam at the Vander- bilt Hotel in, New York. Miss Matilda Axton and Miss Lily Jane Axton, daughters of Col. John T. Axton, chief of chaplains, U, S. A., will leave Washington Monday to resume their studies at Middlebury College, Vt., and Mount Holyoke College, Mass., reapec- tively. Mr. and Mrs. Jackson Ralston have re- turned to their home, on Mintwood place, after spending some time in California, District of Columbia, Maryland and Virginia—Unsettled this afternoon nd tonight; tomorrow partly cloudy; ooler tomorrow ~ afternoon; fresh south and southwest winds. West Virginia—Thundershowers this afternoon or tonight; cooler tonight; tomorrow fair and cooler. Records for Twenty-Four Hours. Thermometer—4 p.m., :8; 8 p.m., 78; 12 midnight, 69; 4 a.m., 68; 8 a. H noon, 78. Barometer—4 p.m., 30.09; § p.m., 30.12; 12 midnight, 30.15; 4 a.m., 30.11; 8 a.m., 30.08; noon, 30.01. Highest temperature, 78, occurred at 2 p.m. yesterday; lowest tempera- ture, 68, occurred at 6‘a.m. today. Temperature same date last year— WOMAN AND BOY. TRAFFIGVICTI Mrs. Anna B. Hoge and Peter Salvaggio Are in Auto Mishaps. Trafc aceidents claimed two vie- RETIRED U. S. MAP MAKER Former Philadelphia Publisher ‘Was Oldest Federal Employe When He Gave Up Service. e Cesare Peluzzo, . Funeral from Jioly 1'F wi<. n.w.. Monday, Tntey 5. Mary's ¢ tims yesterday afternoon. Mrs. Anna B. Hoge, fifty years old, of 170z P street northwest, died at Emergency Hospital shortly before 5 o'clock, MOURNING BLACK CARMACK DRY CLEANING CO. Dyed Within 24 Hours Highest, 73; lowest, 55. Condition of the Water. Temperature and condition of the water at 8 am.: Great Falls—Tem- and are at their summer home on the and Mrs. Wallace have taken Severn river. large suite at Wardman ark Hotel, and wjll remove Fr. 5232 Dupont_ Cirele, Mrs. Daniel C. Roper and her young 2469 1Sth_ St ‘ol. 636 o —_— — S — et ‘0 nt in the son, Fred Roper, wife and son of the . = i c e et o e eeiinain former commisaloner Of Internal ravehue, | P o ure: 13; condition, muddy. having been struck by an automobile elghbors Too Close? |Hixnianas octover 1. have returned o their apartment in {he Up-River Waters. o Wal will join her parents here Parkwood, after an absence of three HARPERS FERRY, W. Va., oep- about fifteen minutes before. tember 17.—The Potomac and the Shenandoah rivers were both very cloudy this morning. Weather in Various Cities. months. Miss Grace Roper, who went abroad two months ago in company with Mr. Thomas B. Love, former as- sistant secretary of the Trea: and Mrs. Love, will sail late in September for New York, having spent her entire Monday or Tuesday to remain for a few days before going to Baltimore to enter Goucher College. She will visit her parents during the school holidays. The residence of the Secretary and A light of frosted or ground glass will | insure privacy without | sacrifice of illumina- Peter Salvaggio, two and one-half years old, of 2102 18th street north- west, died while being removed to Garfield Hospital, about 3 o'clock, after having been Injured by an auto- mobile truck a short distance from his GLASS of All = Temperature. ®2 i tion. Mrs. Wallace at V‘«'ardma? :;urk‘Hfll:\ time abroad in travel. 4z EF miobl O = ‘re i is a matter of congratulation to so- = EL 55 suteot ome on street. K"‘ds ‘:uw;-';: ::::‘y“‘ch’:;c‘:aflrf" °®| ciety folk and especially that part of Capt. and Mrx. James J. Raby o3 5 weather. Mrs. Hoge, who was employed in . g s official society who must pay calls, | Give Dance in Daughter's Honor. 28 s& the mimeograph division, bureau of Becker Paint & Glass Co. ; for it places four cabinet families un- Capt. James J. Raby, U. 8. N., and ) supplies and accounts, Navy Depart- ok CHAS. F. MODGKIN. Mgr. der one roof—the Postmaster Gen- Mrs. Raby were the hosts at an informal £ ment, was walking kouth on 17th Jory. iatiarii 1 e Ave. 'Phone Weat 67 | cral and Mra. Hays, the Secretary of dance last evening given in their quar- G street and crossing New York avenue, [ goryioes Moy, S = ——— | Agriculture and Mrs. Wallace, _the ters at the navy yard in compliment to = An automobile operated by Mrs. Nina Bam ! Secretary of Interior and Mrs. Fall their daughter, Miss Lady Jane Raby. fi?}.""“‘ TEEE) o g H. Baumgartner of 1618 Riggs place | Legion. Interment | and the Secretary of Labor and Mrs. Mrs. Raby and Miss Raby will leave |AlbanY .- 30. B northwest was going north on 17th o e i iRl | Davis. Monday to make several visits in New [Atiantic Ciey 3012 13 68 street and turned into New York ave- Dlten oy e auf i Belawane | pupecs ; & York and on Long Island and Friday Miss | Baltimore - 3008 78 70 nue, when the machine struck Mrs. TAYLOR. 1 . The Postmaster General, Mr. Will Raby will enter Vassar College. During 30,00 66 46 Hoge. Policemen Fowler and Lowry - glaried this life Toesn H. Hays, went to New York yester- the Christmas vacation Capt. and Mrs. 3010 74 56 . of the first precinct arrested the it TAY! | ay to attend a meeting of the postal Raby will formally present their daugh- 2086 12 62 010 operator of the machine and she, was PL T RNLDN ok ! commiss:on for the discussion of mat- ter to soclety. 3016 90 78 . sent to the house of detent: =l of John tera pertaining to the New York post — o el (houds 1y | she was held until today, pending an W. H. GAMBLE. ot pdeeny ! office. He will return to Washington oMl Willlam M. Colvin, United e e st heIal sttt he SIS At te 5 ; s T e ) Faesany: States Army, and family have arrived s ¥ William H.Gamble, oldest employe o Tenth Ktreer Baptis ASSOCIAIION = . in_Washington® and ‘are staying at B @ om Gomiy 1MUY Baumgartner was heid for the |the Kovernment service upon his re- | Cpamer T | The Sccretary of the Navy. Mr. the Shoreham Hotel. Maj. Colvin was w88 T4 62 Prclouds | action of th, a3 % |tirement last month, and conn Departed s life Th ! Denby. went to New York. accom- for four years military attache of the |Galveston ..30.00 86 82 o Mo frand Jury by @ COTONCI'® ) with the geological survey as a map-| fwohr 15 at theivemaron E | panied by his aldes, Col. David D. legations in_ Sweden, Norway and |Helena L3004 64 36 Tnauest today: She ara not ks any |maker for twent Liadien.” 1 Pays 6 Per Cent | Porter, U. 8 M. C.. and Capt. David Denmark, and he came direct to this |Jacksonviile. 3010 83 16 : € any | forday at his re I | ¥. Sellers. U. §. N., to meet the Brit- country from Stockholm. KAl IR s Slatement. street northwest : on shares maturing in 45 |||l ish cruiser Dauntless on its arrival g Los An A Ran Into Rear Wheel. S oaa i =k Aprnne Batint Mrs. Henry V teh 7 In attempting to cross 18th street e Eauwas | yesterday with the bodi»s of the men 7 is at her e I Gersicent ware il or 83 months. It | of the American Navy who perished apartment in the Connecticut, after a Peter Salvaggio is said to have run|o'cloc a 0 WILLIA | when the new dirigible ZR-2 fell at stay of some length at Fishers Is- e e e e ey alclockithila it g T e Pays 4 Per Cent { Hull, England. They will return to land, N. Y. Mrs, Fitch visited her truck owned by Epstine Brothers of Fic y: Washington today. daughter,” Mrs. Stephen Rowan, at Hampton, Va., and operated by Maur- mble was horn mber 4. The Secretary of Labor, Mr. James Jamestown, R. 1, ecarlier in the ice Curtin of 2215 M street mnorth- 1835 in Philadelphia. I’a was en- on shares withdrawn be- fore maturity | Assets More Than A $7,000,000 Surplus Nearing MME. MARC PETER, Wife of the minister of Switzeriand, ‘who, with him and their sons, re- turned to Washington today after a turned to their studio home, 1 G trip through the west extemding to |street, after spending some weeks on Calforinia. the north shore, above Boston. As soon as settled, Mys. Bush Brown will begin her usual ries of studio teas. season. west. The machine was going south on 18th street when the accident oc- curred. The boy was placed in a passing automobile and hurried to Garfield Hospital. He was pronounc- ed dead when the machine reached the institution. His skull had been | puniication. tractured. Curtain was arrested, but | Ay o graduate of the later released upon order of the'cor- |r" Gamble in his conper blate dear oner for his appearance at an inquest a " a v own. both Btithefmorarettoday: q! gravings was well known, hing there before in 159 or about | YOUNG. s mapmaker ables of the Pennsylvania He also made maps for the a Philadelphia | 3. Davis. left Washington last even- | ing to spend the week end in Pitts- { burgh. He will return to his depart- | ment Monday. | i gaged In map publi coming to this city Mr. and Mrs. Bush Brown have re- the tim. railroad ] Sunday School Times, Sir Auek! Geddes Goen to See Ten! Match. The Ambassador of Gréat Britain, ISir Auckland Geddes, accompanied 1 by the counselor of the embassy, Mr. IN MEMORIAM. In snd but Joving remembrance of notier, MARTHA BUTLER. who - this 1ife three years ago, Neptember Miss Margaret Eustis and Mr. Morton Eustis, are at the Helmont Hotel, New York, for a brief stay. Miss Margaret R. Paine, after a de- lightful trip to points in New York to arrive today aboard the Noordam. The minister will remain in New York for several days before coming to Washington. for him at various times. A He was a _member of Franklin In- of Philadelphia and the concerning Painting, Paperhanging or Upholstering. Rose Croix services being conducted at the chapel and the services at the grave in Glenwood cemetery by Canon William Tayloe Snyder, chap- lain of Albert Pike Consistory of this city, of which the deceased had been a member. It was stated today at the cathe- dral of the Scottish Rite that Mr. Thomas had not applied there for em- ployment, nor had he made known his” financial distress to any of the local bodies. improved. Thomas, who is an in- spector for the Capital Traction Ra way Company, was directing traffic | stitute when the runaway team came down |tional Geographic Socicty in this ¢ ng him are a son. Hen this city, and a sister, nnis_of Philadeinh ing hours of the bridal party, Mr. and Mrs. King entertaining a large din- ner company last night at their home, which included the bridal party. and as other guests Miss Eleanor Nagle of Erie, a college mate of the bride; Misgs Brown of Montgomery county, Md., and Mr. and Mrs. Keneth S. Wales of this city. Later in the even ing the bridal party attended a sup- per and dance at Wardman Park Hotel. Thursday Miss O'Neal months at their summer home, Chain o' Lakes, Wis. | Henry Getty Chilton, went to Phila- — e ! L e 0 Mapmaker and as a (OPORT: $300,000 delphia today to attend the tennis|Miss Elizabeth King ,,:,.'(.,;‘;f".\,;'f;",:’g e oiolnedd b MASONIC RITES HELD. ThelcoronstsHitykexonscatediior: Fineer. He accompanied private « No muther fo gu | finals on the courts of the German- Weds Capt. Jones Today. thets homel 412 Orearit ironatoctie ris Curtin, driver of the truck. ditions into Labrador in 1582 and to it o | Corner 11th and E Sts. N.W. town Cricket Club. They will return| The wedding of Miss Elizabeth |west. Miss Paine paid an_extended | Whitfield I. Thomas of Mississippi Knocked Down by Horse. the headwaters of the M 0 motlicr 10 caress s Il "sawes bEnRY, Prestacne” |10, the | capitalthis "evening or|Trucman King. daughter of Mr. and |visit to Ter sister. drs Vivian : PPl| D, C. Thomas, thirty-five years old, |1885. He served twenty Cas e | = I C 0MOrTow. Mrs. George Anderson King, to Capt. | Woodward, at the Woodward's sum- Buried Here. ot 2029 Portner placé northwest was {@ copper plate engraver R e schp Bt iR | Jos! . CARR, Secretary —_— Lawrence McCeney Jones, Field Ar- (mer home, on Long Isiand. severely lacerated about the facpl-u-oluzlcal survey, retiring voluntarily it Dr. J. H. Hubrecht, secretary of|iiliery, U. 8. A., which will take place s s Funeral services for Whitfield Is-| when he was knocked down by alAugust 27, 1921. Upon his retin < the Legaticn of the Netherlands, is|at 5 o'clock this afternoon in Christ | Mrs. Ray W. Tke and children {rael Thomas, who ended his life|runaway horse, attached to a wagon, |ment he received as a tribute a letter at the Ritz-Carlton, New Yo 5.|Church, Georgetown, will be follow- [have rejoined Examiner Clarke of the | Wednesday at 409 10th street. were |at 15th street and Pennsylvania ave- | from President ding felicitating where he went to meet the new./(ed by a reception at the bride's|Interstate Commerce Commission, at {held at the chapel of John R. Wright | nue, yesterday afternoon. He was. him. ran appointed minister of the Nether-|pome. their home, on Montague street north- | yesterday under auspices of the local | taken to Emergency Hospital, where | He a personal friend of Henry M PO (8 lands. Mr. Everwyn. who is expected | “Many social events filled the wak- |west, after a sojourn of several |Scottish Rite Masonic bodies. the|it was stated today his condition is Stanley, the explorer. and made m: ber 1 Farewell Luncheon for Mrx. Morris Zook. One of the first luncheons given at Rauscher's since its opening for the season was that Thursday in honor of Mrs. Morris Zook. who is leaving the capital for a permanent residence | in Plainfleld. N. J. It was given by a group of friends, including Mrs. J. Howard _Fishback, Mrs. Charles n = Mrs. 15th street and tirned into Pennsyl- | Survi vania avenue. The team was in |Gamble o charge of Floyd Hate of 1231 24th |C. street. Mrs. Minnfe Tigesson, years old, residing at Tudor Hall, 10th street and Massachusetts ave. nue, received a fractured Kneecap when an automobile in which she was The secretary of the British em- bassy, Mr. M. D. Peterson, has gone to Hot Springs, Va. where he will | be the guest for the week end of the Secretary_of the Treasury, Mr. Mel- {lon. and Miss Ailsa Mellon. 1325 14th 8¢ o s awe. MOTHER, Main 4224-5 SISTER AND Geo. Plitt Co., Inc., loving remembrance of onr dear who departed STAND ALTON. » our dear dun, PARKER. tion and_thanks to our relatives a for their kindness and beautiful tributes at the death of our PARKER. Brig. Gen. Theodore Schwan re- entertained DAUGHTERS. turned to Washington yesterday from s . 1di st very aut ! Maplewood, Mass., where he spent ;rllc“"::“‘f,'.‘(_ 2o Mike 'f,’"r'{ and the | Michael, Mrs F. Dow. Mrs. Frank \13:5011:;:'":;?5:.-::’A}x;:nmr'e:&';: 5% | mobite 'in fee o o atreat. wiws departed to a matinee. ~The same afternoon iy ner. | ‘harge of the body and made pro- | Vihlman of the Wardman Park Hotel, | CO0A%, FrIT § o our home has Fone: ! Mr. and Mrs. Henry White have \nrg' Henry A. Robbins gave a tea| Mrs. Grace V. Long of 1226 Girara |vision for its interment with Masonic [ Who took her to Garfleld Hospital. fred st., Alexandris r sweet voice gladden our ted th's life o gone to_ Rutherford House, Alla-| o> F i 3 Robert Murphy. Z 1d, of cars o : em, ‘and in th : strect northwest, who ha rites in the Scottish Rite plot in Glen- { _Robert Murphy. seven years old. o e : Y for the ween end of Mt ang | Gharies J. Willlamaan® enteriaime | ALARtIc CIty. and Ocean Cltye . 4. |wood cemters. Mr. Thomas, it was 718 Linworth pace southwest was Her bt smiling eyes that 6lled us with & B o N etheriaggof Mr. and | them at a supper und dance at Ward- | for two wceks, has returned to said, was a member of King Solomon | knocked down by an automobile Frid Are uw Jloed in death, ber form 1 Mrs. Winthrop erfor man Park Hotel. Mrs Robert M. !ington. Lodge, No. 333, A. F. and A. M., of I B e s away, 2 i e 5 . & - Hinckley, matron of honor, gave a Meridian, Miss. D street southeast vesterday after- | JAMISOR BIIGITE. b Dear Muud we'll_meet in heaven some day. i Col Sherwood A. Cheney, U. S. A..|juncheon’ and. hridge for Aiss K | Mre. Alice O'Connor, who has been B noonwhilelinitront jo (3D ament |y Swtienthorin ke HER EORROWING PARENTS. & o and Mrs. Cheney, the 1atter formerly | ane har wedaims Barie” e it | visiting. the various shore resarts southwest. He was taken to Emer- . Brig 1 SOUDER. 1Iu sad Imt loving remes Misa Louise Delano, who were mar- | and 'tners - aers haice wednesday. |ilong ‘the Jeracy coast, is again at| RICHARD F. CLARKE DIES. |sency Hospital and treated for in- dedr fatier. JOHN B SOUDE ried at Stockbridge Saturday, are juries to his back and head. (Spending their honeymoon in the old home of the father of the bride, Mr. Frederic A. Delano, at Newburg, N. Y. iplanned entertainments for the wed- | BOme- ding party all during the week. Mrs. A. N. Talbot will spend the wine ter with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Wilson, at thel new home, 2123 Bancroft place, and has sme o'er me; ten flow cr mear me, Mr. Herman Philip Rassbach left Wednesday for Pittsburgh, to enter the Carnegie Institute of Technology. 8he also leaven and a_host of rela Was Authority on International Corporation Law. NEW YORK, September 17.—Rich- ard Floyd Clarke, known an au- Memoiy keeps Althingh by HIS DEVOTE] SOUDER. in memory of my father, Tt SEEK HOSPITAL REMOVAL. Piney Branch Representatives Hold Oriental Cream from Proy 415 and @ Al | Mrs. william Corcoran Eustia, with Chureh, M Aduila Bayles, B. D pastor: thence to Mount 3 JoHN Mrs. Roberta Staul has returned to Lalvary Chiuren, Milford. Va. where sers- a1 ‘Washington, after an absence of six Mt 3 given up her apartment at the Connec- Jecks spent in visiting friends 1 [ Ehority on international and corpora- Meeting to Make Plans. B i SIS L Nl i ied e ear ago todsy, altimore. = tion law, died vesterday at his coun- | g oo ey, i e = pointed by the Piney | cOLVIN. Rest in peace, s (Mg, Bdward H. Ghicen and her daugh- | Mrs. Edmund j. Breman loft Wash. | %, home I Stoney Creek. Conn.. atpranch Citizens' Assgeiation to work i temher 13, 1021, s at ik ¢ Ry 1S DATGITrI, s er, Miss Florence Gheen, have arrived . - e ash- | the age of sixty-two. for the removal of the Tuberculosis Hos- | dence. 404 1xt &l AM COLVIN. S DAUGHTER, MRS, DORA FLAX. * Ington vesterday to spend several The hiloved hnchand o He aixi | STEWART. District National Bank at ' the Maplewood Hotel, Pittsfield yes! 3 During his professional career he |1oF | s In sad tot loviog Mass., for the autumn season. *| Weeks in visiting in Ohlo. was connected with many important gflallrmm:r: i nri'fll};p:é e hz?mv’ime lavEuifal Tather e e Ot ourdear ’:!m-’r and sister DOBIN 3 g mother and mans aricd Chie Jife e pioter. B 1406 G Street Mr. and Mrs. Fred Offterdinger of {Cases. He appeared for the United|plan of campaign. muther 254/ pemny_ frif enared s it e Soar age, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Burrall Hoff- man have returned from a visit to Mrs. Hoftman's brother, Mr. Albert R. Shat- tuck, at Stockbridge, Mass. Mrs. Hoff- States and Venezuela company against Venezuela in the “Crichfield claim” under the protocol between the United States and Venezuela. The The committee is composed of W. Cas. sel Hanson, chairman; Harry Cun- aj. William O. M sf. hetween 413 and 6t pastor. Relativ . Carlisle Court have gone for a two- L and week fishing trip on Chesapeake bay. o live in the heurts of those we love is Bot to die." THE FAMILY. * A. Sayles, friends invited. ningham, John Cherr: Irwin C. Franklin, Clinton R. Hom is sad, 0 God, how dreary. ‘Tufts, ° man is at the head of the New York < g v i g 5) vith E evers WOOD. In sad but lov e t] = M case Involved certain acts of Presi-{Thompson and E. E. Pabst, with Edgar 3 D ing remenby W Orth I rylng giate Dranch of the Women's National arriage Licenses. dent Catro destructive of an asphalt | B. Henderson, president of the associa- Atisgiter ists ‘ Qoar plaugiter and sister. MAR houn is president. and will haye bog |, Mirriage licenses have been lssued to the!and railroad concession. He also was |tion, member ex-officio. s DEVOTED WIFE IDA. 1se| tember 17, 1 The special interests of those living in the vicinity of the Tuberculosis Hos- pital and proposed school are to be sub- ordinated in favor of arguments of a humanitarian nature. The committee hopes to demonstrate that the welfare of both the tuberculosis pupils and of the hospital patients can be better pro- moted than by the means at hand and proposed. The committee will solicit the co- operation of other civic and commercial organizations, and the National Tuber- culosis Association and life insurance companies will be consulted as to the most effective methods of freatment tollowing Carl A Wiswesser and Rose Lytle. Arthur Lee Perry and Mary F. Gilbert. ubert R. Norwood of Norfolk, Vi Dorothy Simpkins of Fairtn N {counsel for the United States in the {boundary arbitration dispute with 1 Mexico, which became known as the . and|“E] Chanizal” case, involving title to lands at El Paso in dispute for more than sixty years. Seare ago today. You were luid Iw" headquarters in the Hotel Plaza this winter. i_Mr. and Mrs. Henry Huddleston Rogers, with their daughter, Miss Mil- licent Rogers, will spend the winter abroade Their son, Mr. Henry Huddles- ton Rogers, jr., who returned from Europe last week, after passing the summer with them, is spending a few days at the Meadow Club before re- turning to his studies in Canada. Sir Richard Squires, K. C., prime minister of Newfoundland, has re- 2:30 am.. WILLL foved Lushand of 1 w. If you have gone along with no special system of saving—just try the other way for a time. Open a Savings Account—and see where you’ll be at the end of a year. Mourve st. Iater. FARMER. Killed in at Areonne. France. Priv v: | FARMER, Company.F, 1 Divisior Mary E. Sunday_at the State Md. os at th Nel ise Osborn, both AND AND ANNA WILL FUNERAL DIRECTORS. oseph F. Birch’s Sons 303‘{ hfit. N.w. Established Phone Automobile Service. 2= 3. WILLIAM LEE. Funeral Director corge L. Ashby of Chattanooga. Tenn., and i b il | WILLIAM D. KYLE DIES. Abraham . Lilienthal of New York ecity Internal Revenue Official Had Re- and Anna Scherr of this city. Eneas F. McCarthy of this city and Dorcas ceived Rapid Promotion. William David Kyle, chief personnel Vice Presidents 'W. P. Lipscomb Lewis Holmes C. J. Gockeler N. L. Sansbury Rody will lie in state H le. September armory, Post, > Arlington invited o operated by Herbert Highman of BRIGHT. M. Erskine of Burke, Flmer R. . 3 s 3 Cashier o turned to Washington and is stayin, Slaughte e for Hyattsville at 9:30 dmer v = ‘Ml H. L Offutt, i When you put money in at the Powhatan, after a sRoOrt yisi R nd Sertrude Garke. cup.|2uditor of section 5 of the income | of the disease. 1 mer. Livery in connection. . L. Offutt, jr. in New York. He will remain here | ningham. tachunicfotiitheiibureauliofifiinternal Beptember 17. 19 £ Lewis and Sadie Harri revenue, died Thursday night at the e 3 the bank you’ll think twice before you draw it out. It’s the safety valve—that keeps one from spending wastefully or needlessly. On the other hand, if you really have need for money it'll be here-—ready. While it’s in the Savings Account we pay interest at the rate of 39 . for some time longer. DR. W. P. JENNEY DEAD. U. B. Mining Engineer Discovered Gold in Black Hills. Dr. Walter P. Jenney, connected with the geological survey for many years as mining engineer, died yesterday at his residence, 1417 Park road. Funeral services will be held Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock at his home. Interment will be in Fort Lincoln cemetery. g Dr. Jenney was born seventy-two Brentwood Sanitarfum, in Maryland. les Manuel G. Martines and Ruth 8. Phillips. { He had been in ill health for some time. . Mr. Kyle entered the internal rev- Births Reported_ enue service, March 9, 1918, ‘and Toe followiag births Jave been reported to] coreed. Tapid DrOMItion:. ;llllclancy s h el ceived rapid promotion. He was con- the health department within the last twenty-| Sijered by members of his seotion as Algernon P and_Katharine Reeves, an accountant of unusual ability and an authority on income tax laws and regulations. He was born August 17, 18 Sweetwater, Tex., where he wi Stephen T. Early and Helen Wrenn. Senator Le Baron Colt and Mrs. Colt have taken an apartment at the Shoreham for the autumn and winter and the senator will arrive in the capital early next week. at 8: mass at the Church of the . Brightwood, D, (.. at ® o'clock. Relatives and friends inv Interment Mount Olivet cemetery. GORDON. _Departed t! 5, 1 1113 SEVENTH STREET N.W. Teleahons call, North 529, S JAMES T. RYAN, 317 PA. AVE. 8.E. Modern Chapel. Private Ambulances. Livers in Connection. Modern Chapel Capt. J. S. Winslow and his mother, Mrs. John F. Winslow, who recently returned from the osient are in Wash- ington at the Shoreham Hotel for a me. girl. John H. P David C. and Emma White, boy. Walter A. and Anpette E. Broy Theron C. and Katherinie Copeland. 3 . Frank and rdon, and leaves a host of i Funeral Monday. September 19, § bo; &Il Capt. and Mrs. G. E. Gelm have| L. Loy C. and Lena V. Huth, member of the Masonic order. He r '«I = heen. foined by their danshter. Wies | s snd Ciaudia Pofnter. wirl sided here at 1629 R street. His |years ago in Boston, Mass. He held ives and friends i RSPmeCofl F ~“and_Marle K. Auth, boy. mother, Mrs. M. E. Kyle, and a brother, | the degree of doctor of philosophy {rom | pear mother, on you I could alwass depend, | J208 *H_STREET, NW Nettie V. Chumi Ri Columbia University, New York clty. He was connected with the government in engineering work and was a pioneer in many mining operations in the west. He was the engineer who discovered gold in the Black Hills. Surviving him is his widow, Mrs. Ma- mie Hopperton Jenney. — VETERAN DROPS DEAD. Col. H. H. Sargent Well Known in Military Circles. MEDFORD, Ore., September 17.— Col. HerBert Howland Sargent, re- tired Army officer and for many years & nationally known figure in military circles, military strategist and writer on military subjects, dropped dead of heart disease yesterday at his home in Jacksonville, while fighting a grass fire. He was sixty-three Years old. Col. Sargent retired from Army service in November, 1911. He had taken a prominent part in the Indian wars, . the Spanish-American wars, both In Cuba and the Philippines, and had held positions in the War Col- lege at Washington during the world war. CASE SENT TO GRAKD JURY ‘William Jacobus Held on Charge of Falsifying Reports. Willlam Jacobus, metal expert of the United States Shlprlng Board, yes- terday was held by United States Com- Raymond Kyle, were with him. when he died. The body will be taken to his birthplace in Texas for funeral service: and burial. —_— HELD IN $10,000 BONDS. Oscar R. Slack Cases Will Go Be fore Grand Jury. Oscar R. Slack, alias the “gimlet kid,” was held to awalt action of the grand jury under bonds of $10,000 for numerous cases of alleged housebreaking, follow- ing the appearance in Police Court yes- terday . for preliminary hearing before Judge McMahon. : According to the volice, Slack 1s a member of a gnngeo! apartment house thieves that has been terroriging vari- ous sections of the city for the past three weeks. Slack is said to gain his entrance to homes by boring holes around the locks on the doors and thus removing them and gaining entrance. The two specific charges brought against Slack yesterday were of a theft of $96 worth of clothing from Edward J. Combes, 1600 Q street, and $55 worth of personal articles from' George M. Ray, 1919 19th _street. Additional charges against Slack are being in- vestigated. e REPRESENT TANK POST. Charles W. Swan and T. P. Randall were chosen to represent the Tank Corps Post, No. 19, American Legion, at the departmental convention of the And kn@w that I had one true friend; And all the time on earth you spent Your heart and affection to me bent. * JENNEY. Friday, Septembe: a.m., at his residence, 1417 TER P., beloved husband o ton Jenney. Funer: 2 p.m.. from his I at Fort Lincoln papers please copy. LEWIS. Departed this life Wednesday, Sep- tember 14. 1921, at 4:40 p.m., after a brie iliness, THELMA L. the beioved of Asbury and Ada Lewis. sister of F o 3 Audrey and Lawrence Lewis. Funeral from V. L. SPEARE CO. Florida Avenue Baptist Church, Rev. W. A. Tupper. pastor, Sunday, September 15, at (NEITHER THE SUCCESSORS OF NOE GOB- NECTED WITH THE ORIGINAL W. R 2:30 o’clock. Friends invite ey saber SPEARE ESTABAIS. Phone Frankiin 626, Laces and Lace Curtain ey Cleaning MME. VIBOUD, Inc. Bstablished 1855. 727 11th 8t. N.W. aint It Now Estimates free. Interior and Exterior Work. = = FERGUSON, INC. 212¢ oth St. Paluting Department, Ph. N. 381-888. CUTICURA HEALS [TCHY ERUPTIONS OnSalp, Burned Badly "WaiF Camo Out. (FORMZRLY 940 F STWW) PHONE MAIN 108 ARSpeare CuJNichols \Mn-sp..‘ WM. H. SARDO & CO.,, Phone Lincoln 624. Automobile Funerals. . Jnc John E. Colman, Oliver and Mary Harris, boy. Willis and Mattie Pinkrey, boy. Harry and Caroline Smith, girl. Harrison_and Anna Carter. girl. Jerome B. and Ruth A. Osborne. girl. Lawrence and Claressa’ Lee. boy. Robert and Alice Hoban, girl. Deaths Reported. The following deaths have been reportéd to the health department within the last twenty- four hour: Martha B. Updike,' 54 years, 1026 7Tth at. n. Blanche R. Glovannoni, 87, 1917 Pa. ave. Laura Fugitt, 77, 508 L at. s. Clara_Wiels 52, George Washington Uni- versity Hospif Lina Eberl . Sibley Hospit Joseph R. . T14 Otis st. ‘Whitfleld 1. 41, 409 10th st. Infant of Jul . and Ruby Bimpson, 21 hours, National Homeopathic Hospital. Infant of Hubert and Sarah Hotehkis hours. Georgetown Univeraity Hospital. Rertha Dawson, 38, 911 N st. Belle Duvall, 26, Freedmen's Hospilal Thelma Lewis, 13, 420 Franklin st. Eliza Jackson, 48, Columbi Ernest B. Eimelton, $ months, e C EX-D. C. TEACHER DEAD. Word has béen recelved here of the death of Mrs. Lillian Scott Morgan, Beveral days ago at Burgessville, On- tario, Canada. Mrs. Morgan was for many years employed as a teacher in the Blake and Cleveland Park Schools. Her husband and three children sur- vive hor. s~ Safe Deposit Boxes—$3 to $25 per year JAMES, beloved 4 Window Glass As the eyes are the windows ot the Soul, so through the windows of a home shine forth its warmth, comfort and hospitality. Mary ‘Wilkins, in one of her romances, says of the heroine: “She polished her windows until they shown like jewels.” Over half a century's experience in the manufacture and distribution of Window Glass en- ables us to assist architects, builders . n.w. Funeral from his la® resi Monday, . September 19, pecialize in designing and erect- ing memorials (monuments and mau- soleums) of quality and character. . Relatives and friends invited to attend. Interment Monnt Olivet cemetery. A representative will call by appoint- NNIE M. | ment with portfolios of designs and sug- Notice of | «"" | gestion: MILLER. Deparied this life Saturdas, Ser-| THE J. F. MANNING CO., INC., tember 17, , a.m., at his residence, 8119 18th" st. f.w.. WILLIAM 0.. Woloved e husband of Ell Miller (ned = — — Tather of Mrx. Robert Stillions, M FUNERAL DESIGNS. GEO. S| w00 14th cChesney and i Sadie E. Mill of funeral hereafter. st. EXPRESSIVE FLORAL EMBLEMS Phone M. at MODERATE PRICES. 24161718 ropriate Floral Tokens Washington Floral Co. 14th and X. Y. Ave. Main 168 Sude Bros. Co., 1214 F St. on_Monday, September 19, at 10 quiem mass at 8t. Aloysius Clurch o'clock. Relatives and friends invited terment tery. Please omit flowers. and owners to select and specify satisfactorily, this crowning glory Inthe Winter.inthe Summer District posts to be held at the Wash- ington Hotel October 14 and 15. Elec- tion of the delegates was held at the missioner Hitt for the grand jury on the charge of falsification of reports of the board. 3 AoNALLY. The District of Columbia Com- ‘mandery of the Military Order of the Log Prompt auto delivers service. 4-sietin_ovnressive—insvhonaive of the modern home. all the time ~PREVENTOL mesting of the Tank Corps Post held The Bearing lssted thrce days, ang KI‘:L:B‘Q?I(‘;‘-:ng;“r;:'IF J;'}'ffi'ii'é'x: s“:': CEMETERIES. was us] loug]! e = NALLY, U. 8. teers, in this City, p- < - T i o (S S CT LT SO |70, doiseaten, wore inotructed to) dns chunsel.” Hie ‘bond was fxed st | iemer sa turt, o' Tinral vl b 8| —— G0 "HE Cometery f less:and Clean headquarters of the American Legion | ¥*:0 A e onny Tbch matant, at metery » Pounded 1884 n; uu:h ct;yi ltnnnmuo:: was .}lln x;mul o'clock A.lf‘. ":::'rme‘z'l‘t r::‘u"" Na- and Vault—Non-! n it tional Oemetery. Arl on, inia. ® HIRES TURNER Provents Moths |[E e e e I Y the Shipping Board instead of ex-| Dr. Roy 8. MacElwee, director of the \ Commander. Unsurpass: atural Beauty 3 service men. Georgetown University School for For- THOMAS H. McKEE, Pa. Ave. S.E, Extended. . & eign Service, will address the Great Recorder. Phones L. 952 and L. 4380 - Lakes-St. Lawrence canal meeting in New York city November 14, it was anneunced today. Secretary of Com- merce Hoover will preside at the meeting, which will be attended by prominent engineers in the east. MONROE. _ Suddenly, September 16, 1921, JOHN WALLACE MONROE. beloved hus- band of Celeste Milburn Mouroe.- - Funeral Sunday, September 18, at . from residence, 518 Dilke Interment private. Prices realizsed on Swift & Co. sales of carcass beef in ington, D. O., for week ending Saturday, Beptember 10, 1921. on shipments sold out, ra from 8 cents 0 17 cents per pound 'and averaged, 13.53 cents ver pound.—Advertisement. ¢ S Y AT Fort Lincoln %25 ‘Baltimers Boulevard District Line. Ofices: I;fil'- l-'“. Phoue F. 4745, 5 (PrEVENTOL) { | I ! GLASS COMPANY ' !