Evening Star Newspaper, September 30, 1921, Page 7

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Patent Leather Molly San- dal Walking Heels; also ss in_fine black kidskin THE EVENING Nearly every girl believes that a declared, but he said he doubted if the lot of other girls are jealous of her. cqmedlnn knew whence it came. Confer on Trial Date. E Dlltrlct Attorney Brady called to he conference his three assistants in s’HOEf OF THE BETTER. KIND FOR MEN & WOMEN 314 7th Street N. W. nnouncing . e s 0 r sees his faults through ' Some horses can go pretty fast, but glass. a broken $10 bill goes faster. delay opening of the case until later than that time. Police Judge Sylvain Lazarus, who reduced the charge of murder against Arbuckle to one of manslaughter, has answered the statement made by the district attorney scoring the judge's ct! Dry Agents Believe They Have Uncovered Interna- |dstric R A AR T o tional Smuggling Scheme. li’&“iii‘m.'.‘e'.léad’éé. e mtand from many persons interested in the case. FAVORS NEW HOSPITAL. Col. Forbes Wants Veterans’ Insti- tution in This District. By the Associated Press. SAN /FRANCISCO, September 30.— Preparations for the prosecution of Roscoe C. Arbuckle on a charge of manslaughter in connection with the death of Miss Virginia Rappe today were overshadowed at least for a| (onstruction of a large hospital for time by the federal investigation info| eterans in the Veterans' Bureau dis- the supply of liquor drunk by thelirice which includes the District of ® * heels; also in brown Our Formal =t ---=-eoeeoees resident of this city for many years and identified in government and educational work, died Friday at his home in Stamford, Conn., where he had resided for the past fifteen years. Funeral services, followed by inter- ment, were held there Monday. STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1921 DR. MERWIN P. SNELL DIES |EDWARD MACKIE, FORMER AT HOME IN CONNECTICUT | U. S. COMMISSIONER, DIES ine Eotden amd Joseph O'Conner, wnd ’ai Succumbs at Homs Here Aft lore jolden ane osepl ‘onner, an juccum| af ome ere er BARES IJUUUR RlNG It was announced that the carijest date Besided Hore for y Xearsand open on the superior court calendar - Ootober 3, but that formalities mignt| Wos Identified in Govern ment Work. Dr. Merwin Porter Snell, former Dr. Snell, the son of the late Rev. M. Porter Snell, was born in this city fifty-eight years ago. In 1881 to 1589 Dr. Snell was in the scientific service of the government under Prof. Spence F. Baird of the Smithsonian Museum and fisheries commission. In 1882 he was also clerk of the United States Senate committee on revision of the laws. He was a member of the Philosophical, Biological and National Long Illness—Prominent in New York Zolitics. DIED. RECTOR. On Thursday, "rym-nr 29, Tard oree serviees Episcopal 30 p.m. Interment ROBINBON. Thursday, n-ue: 20, 1921, Bibley Homial, CAROLINE H.. belo ra Tesidence, Wine ave., Hyattavil urday, October 1. at 2 p.m. Glenwood cemetery. BCOTT. At the residence of b AMrs. 'S, F. Rchofield, 128 Florida ave. ¥riday, Keptember 30, 1921, at 3:43 JAN Geddes), beloved wife of Tate Joh Beort. \ Notice of fumeral Sare- after. fl‘mu Wednesday, September. 28, 1vz| p.m., at Colonial Bexch, Va., FRED: ERIGK 5 Deloved pmeband of Macgaret 4. Btearns. Funeral from the chapel of Thomas . Sergeon, 1011 7th &t. n. onday, e 2 pm. Reistives and Tricads in yited 1o attend. Tnterment at Arlington, ne- tionul cemetery STEARNS, Members of Washington Genten nial Lodge, . quested to Oetober 3, 192 of Brother ¥l YOUNG. his residence, 008 beloved husband of Fall Opening guests at the comedian’s hotel party, i by at which the state contends thle1 giri|Columbia, Maryland, Virginia and | Geographic societies in this city. 4 from his late residence on n_.m- ux.-mb«r was injured fatally. West Virginia, is fayored by Col.| He was the author of several books, o 1, at 130 pm. Interment Gleawood cem- Claim Liquor Revelations. Charles R. Forbes, director of the |and from 1889 to 1892 was secretary A g : Bellef that his i ath hag|Veterans' Bureau, who has just re- |to the rector of the Catholic Univer- ; y G IN MEMORIAM. uncoverea . DS Investigations haditurned from a 'trip of inspection [sity. He was a member of the Sons o be e s S iouc oA e ele a gigantic _liquor-smug- laround the country. of the Revolution and the Sons of : ENJ 3 Eling ring, operating with San Fran-| 'Col. Forbes said that he does not |the American Revolution. He was a lclsco as a base, and which imports|favor the location of the hospital in |lecturer for many years and the edi- quors only of choice brands and|the District of Columbia, but'said that |tor of several church papers and Tomorrow we exhibit fashion’s newest, captivating models in fem- inine footwear. Brown Calf Two Buckle Walking Heel; also in Comprising new strap slippers, black :u sscdaney 58 Grecmp| n‘ndnls and 4 oxf :rl\)i:— Tan_ Calf Military qulaity from Mexico and Canada was |after an inspection he had found that | magazines. Since 1903 he had been .. seeen h hy F Risikeal Oxford; also in black |expressed by Federal Prohibition Di-|this general vicinity was as ®ood for | devoted exclusively to writing and { French and Baby ‘renc] eels. id 56 rector E. Forrest Mitchell. He Is mak-1 hospital for the treatment of sol- | philogophical study. o . " Walking models with low, medium and brown Ing his inquiry at the instance of|dier patients as any locality which | Dr. Snell's parental grandfather was A HarTon AND mf‘s’x,‘“fi' Robert H. flcCormack, special as-|he had visited. sistant to the United States Attorney | Col. Forbes appeared before tne | nePhew of Willlam Culien Bryani General. committee of consultant physicians |1iy mother, Mrs. Mary C. Snell; three Mitchell last night stated that he|>f the Public Health Service, whieh | his mother, Mrs. Mary O Spett, Baree (ARLES E had a witness who delivered liquorfhas charge of the recommendations [gro'“,7q "William Arthur Snell, all 40, 1819, Auniversary mass at to Arbuekle's suite at the Hotel st.|forthe location of veterans' hospitals. | (#“tnis" city, and another brother EDWARD MACKIE. Wurcl of the Nutivity. ? Francis. The name of the man is|He discussed with them the resuit | Of this clty, and another brother ; ] S e O being withheld and he is being guard- | of his inspection trip, but would not | Clarence ¥ Stell of COlOXglo, &U0| Eaward Mackie, former United ay s sl rent in peace " o 1 c'x?qely by federal operatives pend. (S, What recommendations he had | U aville and Miss Cora L. Snell of | States commissioner for the district i ng his going before a federal grand this city. of Utah, died at his residence, 4139 | HAYNIE. I Joving remembrance of our dear Jury, it was stated. 0 s New Hampshire avenue northwest, e AUSTRIAN PRINCESS BEAD and Cuban heels. “Travers new pol novelty and style model in up-to-the- minute leathers at - o Louls heelu and baby ss Kindness to Animals. To the Editor of The Star: Actor Leaves Frisco. AKD, three years ago today, Wednesday after a long illness. 5. Patent Leather Groclar‘ Arbuckle left San Francisco Jast e X September Funeral services were conducted Oh, God! how dreary! heels .......... J night for Los Angeles in company| A VIENNA, I Heels N wpaorecent letter to The Star, entitled | payline von Metternich-Sande a esterday by Rev. Hugh Stevenson, e Tor helr velcom, etl wei ® with his wife, his mother-in-law ahid | “Prohibit Vivisection of Dogn, by Mr. | o iinca Richard von Metternich-Win- | sacrorcad (1o Brnin momtios Chnron, e Ul . defense attorneys. A sleeping car on|J; P- Briggs, attracted my interest. | pohou; d. e il . : rg, who was Austrian ambassador | o, h. dy will tak y ; ;) N the train was turned over to the|Those who are intercyged in this sub- | 3¢ Parls from 1859 to 1871, is dcad here | S Cfemation of the body § el e e e b Arbuckle party exclusively. Arbuckle |Ject will find food ¥or thought in|af the age of eighty-six years. Mr. Mackie was born In Brooklyn.[" inv desr mother, CARIIE JOHNSON. veh will remain there, it was announced, | Feading Dr. W. R. Hadwin's statement N. Y. fifty-six years ago, and be- v "vears ‘axo toduy, Reptember 30, trial on the manglaughter charges. vers bill. which calls for the exclu ner New S Smep s e I non e MR. HAYS THANKS CLERK. | a°2romnent, e, Sole e | 500+ e of v romemean, agents ";s quoted saying I;‘z rl:hls ulmos‘l Devond BelSE that some = e }’:”:‘l'f)“‘.y :;1"“1 AN e Lo amta had told what he knew of the|of the experime & related by the 3 for Pre- ¢ identified with the republi- Aot - = : liquor ring hecause e had been treat- | viviseetors siibee, - coula have|A1in 8. Page Homored can party's state organizations there o, Tn Calf Ball Sirmp Ox. Fatent Leghr Towe o broys Dot Guf S ||| wmoi oot e nopten O, S, o8 mty i venting Bobbery. e el ford: low walkin Srae, N e N 54 of assassination by some of the ring’s| President Harding. in greeting the| =“ublic thanks, a money reward and|which resulted in President F i ORI Tt i s $7 N DA s’i Beels . Joecoeztesen agents, and it*is for this reason, in|Dr. Hadwin referred to above, assured|a promotion came to A ing's election. He came to Washing t 1 T HUBERT heels tan calf ety part, that he is guarded. him that Mrs. Harding was “with him |the railway mail ton several months ago to accept an Sh JOHNSON. 1. n the U. 8. The whiskey and gin consumed by | heart and soul on that subject.” held 5t the Post Office lxhc Arbuckle guests had been pur- We will make ourselves _more | te taking up active work. chased in Vancouver, B. C. Mitchell | worthy of the respect of our fellow eral Huys thanked Mr. | “He is survived by his widow. men by being Kind to animals. Our|Pa i ix chicf _clerk of |Grace Dart Mackie, ana biological survey is d a great | the railway mail P vorth, | daughters, Grace and Virginia Wi ;T'JL g e work_in protecting game from de- | Tex., for his part in preventing robbers | was a member of Beacon Lodge of ot P struction. H. B. BRADFORD. lof a mail train. 0dd Fellows and the Royal Order of | Toh frm the hearts that loved you, Salebinel IR Moose. Laved by all vho koew Cut that coal billin two! RSBELLDEAD, - | st S, AlvonHeater will doit. RITTA AND GILBERT JOHNR0N N. d but Jovi emby Fought Indians as U. S. Soldier | our den: dsushier and sier. MARGARET With coal still double the sands of homes from one- old-time prices, it will be third to one-half the coal necessary to economize used in other heating sys- somekow this winter. tems. We make no empty claims More: It's the new one- —have no theories about pipe style of modern heater, what the Lyon Heater will and gives full warmth to appointment, but iliness prevented his W 3 ears 580 to- . 191K, | and Also Served Confederacy. ;« s Tite 19 ears agn today. September 0. T From which { Special Dispateh to The Star. { LYNCHBURG, Va., September 30.— R. B. Isbell, a veteran of the Indian MOTHER AND SISTER. NICHOLSON. In loving remembrance wars of the late 50s and of the civil| RACHAEL NICHOLSON. beloved mothe ~ ! war, died at his home in er 30, aged eighty-five. family clrcle, but to meet county, In 1857 he enlisted in the cavalry inr the United States Army, and it was Lut mot forgotten. it has saved in many thou- plan. t'ot;fm!;r‘l.\)’”. several veui “It Payx for Ttxelf ax It Savex for You” i « e lived until See Your Denl onging, Te seen me weep: fears {ram an aching leart ¢ others ate fast u LOVING SIS H do. We invite and welcome every quarter of the house Grine the mestites yesrs) that he DEVOTED SON. JAMES H. NICHQL- { investigation. in anyiwedtliee. | It Sejensler fought in a number of conflicts |OWENS. In wud but loving remembrance of { You will find its construc- * and less coslily to m:ttall'— |a aimat the Navao |‘ e wWhen the | By i e ARL TREDDORE, eha i tion unique and superior— no pipes to reeze—not af- ivil warflicoke out the enlistedidn dhe) lepacted this 141v_um~. years ago today. ! backed by the Lyon-Conklin fected by the wind. 2;;1”-‘ aEbare Ay end InEienoren) SR aE e ! 60-year reputation. We can AND—it's now easy. to buy ! being captured at 3 0r'a Toved une 1aid to vest. » ! give unquestioned proof that on a convenisnt payment jors Creek. but i 1 r\::imll;rm:. | i ¥ two un broth, 1 “ton. P @in&@he 1= S 30 E St. N.W. in verld by the will of I"Jhl which was filed I i day for protate. 1 “To do little in the w ; g | Ertebacher = |iinatii Twvelve-Ter F St. 1 Ghent South, as Jons e the. nols ut tomorrow | ot - ngton, D. is l(l_ 'A : b The llmll} of |h! ; Moden ('lml"l = Lincoln "Mlllv‘ ‘Cuupet. Number Size Price _]\\IL, T. RYA My Laddie Boy 7 Sophie Braslau 64983 10 $1.25 217 PA. Av: S.E ln the Shade of the Pllm Emiilio De Gfig:: 6498¢ 10 125 Hungarian Dnnce—No. 17 in F Sharp Minor Violin Mischa 64977 10 125 The Nightingale and the Rose Mabel Garrison 64978 10 1.25 Iris—Apri la tua finestra (Open Thy Lattice Wmdow) Beniamino Gigli 64959 10 1.25 Phone Lingon 524. Mother Goose Songs (Sidney Homer) Mme. Louise Homer 88640 12 1.75 Eop g The Want of You s Edward Johnson 64985 10 1.25 Faust—Waltz (irom New Fantasic) Violin Erika Morini 64979 10 1.25 Finlandia (Symphonic Poem) Philadelphia Orchestra 74698 12 1.75 STREET NW. Golliwogg’s Cake-Walk Sergei Rachmaninoff 64980 10 1.25 (F LY S40 F STNW) Re di Lahore—O Casto fior (Oh, What Promise of a Joy Divine !) Titta Ruffo 88639 12 1.75 PHON(E:J Nr¢|h1\||rawals~:>e Farandole (from "L’Arlenenne" Suite No. 2) Arturo Toscanini and La Scala Orchesira 64986 10 1.25 UELXEH ARSpeare ichols pesre There’s Sunlight in Your Eyes Reinald Werrenrath 64987 10 1.25 & t,’,‘}"’fl,fl..f rtor 1%, Fowios wad ANS %lV Relxc&!:o (The Charm) =~ Olive Renato ZBa:l:lh 6495¢ 10 1.25 y ol ot Chicag T Hunceal Trom e “r’é sucopssoss | 3’1.'“ oo here the Lazy Mississippi Flows Kline-Elsie Baker e ctabaa A SE 3 O SoreoTeD w 3 Pale Mot:\n e : Lucy %safle flmt 45252 10 1.00 u:%n.z:l; ":‘h’un;!-"l iember 2 11, i “.”,-..’:ffii b ing’s Awakening (Waltz Song) _Lucy Isabelle Mars| er residence. 7 i i, u.w. ¥ i ;Ee Nnxhtmgul i Lucy Isabelle Marsh [ 55140 12 1.50 e side ! X Joseph F. Birch s“ESnlslm Fantasie Im mmytu in C Sharp Minor Harp Alberto Salvi { o<, a4 12 150 iends wiited. Tnderment privsie. Romiy 3034 M St. NAV. thel 200 Fantasie in B Fla Harp ! Alberto Salvi | : ot st T oot mWL:ln_ll;ledleT Waltz Hacke et O s 1) 8 i Elegan.: Relriasenns T ) BORUREN § itz Y ackel-Derge S rches i L i P : e ke restdence. Tnterment at Ar.| “We specialize in designing and ‘erect- In a Boat—Fox Trot Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra 18780 10 .85 | * - Both Are Reflected in This e 3 r'1 e ’w. Thay by ‘1n:m::\oril!:‘(mnnumenll and mause. Sweetheart—Fox Trot Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra £ % Skowine ot 3 nununu. 2 {loume) of quailty and character. : Ho—Fox Trot * All Star Trio and Their Orchestra 18790 10 .85 i g | i eenteice. 610 i We will gl-dl: show ;;n: :’““yyh::‘:n; bs Mimi- ' Taoc g - i ful specimens of our work in an Bottmore Buss:—Fox Trot Eabie Blake and Fhi Shatile Alons 821;;;&: e iy i . | ”é!“‘lge.m T2 L Bandans Days—One Step . Esbie Blaks and His Shuffls Along Orchestra : Paradise BRI RS . e, Auld ‘ys'm Pefl’[efil Quartet 18792 10 85 ¢ EING. A;n“{:d::;. September 29, 1621, at n 30§ Uncle Buys a Victrola Cal Stewart : ° ii'é “a i The Opera at Pun'kin Centre Cal Stewart [ 18793 10 .85 rimmea rats B hod s LT R Mehll‘l Time in Di H |, Billy Murray and Amefican thé:lrtet 18794 10 85 T‘.fe.‘.‘e'i t:l{:r‘n;ilr.;m ::.‘;.?'m' racane, . Irish Home Sweet Home Billy Murray_Monroe Silver MATONEY. w:a':..fa. .fienlemh—r o5, 1021, | Who'll Dry Your Tears When You Cry? William Robyn 18795 10 .85 7 I——T—' Id Italy Sterling Trio i Pr:ced $6 5 9 75 33 5 ‘ Cedar Cemetery , i 1 Chapel and Vault—Non-Sectarian Sweet Hawaiian Minc 3 [ Buster, eiber 5 aioemtae “a"‘\""'l :‘ “;:“:::cn&n“::-:&;:?v | Sivet cemere fadeipiis o New! . Uneabecs 5 Bring Back My Blmhmx Rose—Miedicy Fox Trot hilking Orch 18797 10 .85 | THE SUBTLE BRILLIANCY OF THIS MAR- l LT e ) B paave 8 B B e e Vi e e VELOUS PLUMAGE IS GIVEN ADDED CHARM S Sl s | Phones b 98 and b 5 R""Mm Garien Victor Concest Geehiostza with Malo Chorme £ 06710« 102 gsidl BY OUR CORPS OF DESIGNERS IN THE CREA- ‘ A (B 'A.'.o...m FUNERAL DESIGS. TION OF A NUMBER OF BLACK VELVET HATS canGbead Appropriate Floral Tokens , THAT ARE UNUSUAL. VICTOR TALKING MACHINE COMPANY Camden, New Jersey 4 : E INVITE YOU TO THIS SHOWING, WHICH ALSWO INCLUDES OUR FORMAL PRESENTATION OF HATS DESIGNED AND DEVELOPED IN OUR STUDIO-WORKROOMS. . - ""m"“fl‘-:‘n:'a'h."'n""u,':: Gude Bros. Co,, 1214 F SE, foved It the late Florence )‘g“m. Fe g s l:lm'ed bv-ther ot Louis 4. st ewe Sulvery Swies. ol A%, o e 8| GEO. C. SHARRER & Hv(hfl'. !l o 18 o' hll moon. ‘Harmony FLORAL ke Grited. RBelatives sod frieads . o the Dernrlmen( of State, e wetnentns, 5| Washington Floral Co, engrted thisite m 14t and N. Y. Ave. Main 168

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