Evening Star Newspaper, October 21, 1921, Page 5

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: GOVERNMENT EMPLOYE | rsice tomorfow as sssistant tetier in | AGKS MORE SCHOG SCHOOL. SPACE| 0HIO SOCIETY A ACTIVE. o BlG "'IR[]NG SEES 50 YEARS TO RETIRE | ful izttt '“;,:“;?;,:'! Remorat f the sowi cenes at tho| Pl for U ot of 5 sources of t shown in / THE EVENING STAR. . WASHINGTON, D. O, FRIDAY. OCTOBER 21, 1991.° "5 son ehtered the service on his twen ty-first hlr\hday annlvgrnr) and re. Ohlo when he was seven years u! in rwulu Inmn morrow as Assistant Teller n. { age... He was here for a number of | Teacher A | years in his youth. buf returned to Treasury Department. | Ohio, On his twenty-first birthday | l'mnlvel'lar) he returned to accept ’\J.}plhorl position in the gecond auditor's offic.. | Slater { | He remained there for several vears |done. until he was transferred to th Mi tional bank redemption agenc c he has been for the past forty-sev. ater \rhuul 50 nml the '117 Heroes Lald in Arlmgton | as Families and Officials Stand By. United States senators, representa- tives and other officials stood with Imourning families yesterday in the { wind-swept, world war section of Ar- jlington national cemetery paying a final tribute to 2 officers and 117 en- Sole Agents for You needn’t keep - listed men who were laid to rest in i vou'i Mal. Gen. Lejeune. commandant of isfied. ey the Marine Corps. wis present to pay Soft Hats not satisfied. moncy what henor he could to the half dozen rines who twere buried. Repre $5 " sentatives of the Red Cross and of the l e r Mothers placed flowers in every grave. Red Cross women also as- s 1.~k||qod mothers and fathers to locate . ithe graves of their hero sons. Quite HAT a man puts into a Fashion 2 number had come from far dis- I& tances and with scant means to be present at the service for loved ones. 1 Shop suit or overcoat he gets the StemtEc e seryiodonilonet ones s First TlPu'h Ruh?!il L. Butler, Com- , 9th Machine Gun Bfl!tflllnn same degree of style found in our 4 =0 shnro.'Al:\A, of the Amer ’|n| a s expeditionary forces. Rellgious serv- higher priced -garments —many in FZbeditonany foreee alkoe pery — h d 1 1 d h!n!( of Protestant and Catholic des e nominations. Troo t Fort \1\9? the very models—some tailored in mpowd. the funeest svcort. Vollieh - of ‘musketry were fired over 'he CHARLES ATKINSON. ' Rocllester graves of the heroes and the sound- . L ing of taps, “the solders' good-night,” | After fifty years of faithful serv- | closed the ceremonie: notable party ice to the government Charles A urrounded the|son, 2504 14Th strest northw He gets materials that will give a good .. who fell in France while reos i £ th 1 L Cimators, Wieteher and Trammelt account ot themselves. ) | Fenresentative tiemert, J. Drane w'x in e party th M. E. Gillett, form T TR ! He gets the same patient, hclpful serv- - Pfa";fi?.i.':qfllfi'l};'::;'.‘n;‘:': ‘,l,‘:;;. ?P“I g:‘v,-. Vil \\0«\% % S ollins Gillett, his brother. 1In thi ice accorded to every visitor. A S i : i i Franee atror ne feirun: | A Good Ledger y He gets the alteration service of ex- tirely in hite. stk determined at a Low Price i .1 | that u;er& nh‘:ul? lhe fmr’. sign of S'lt_l;:- The mechani of th ness al e burial o er son. I3 1Sm e pestiasions. e e cpvered, with fowers stnt | Holyoke Loose-Leat ies and personal friends in Tampa. Ledger is entirely of steel. L) b e th was f “the Gas- He gets more than “a $35 suit or over- i “Cre 'mod” Giictt kaving | Leather back and corners, (S 5 S - o n ‘(‘:‘“"' ofb t‘hs G:ll’laflllla car- cofd“roy sides. - e year befor = Detach. coat” with its customary restrictions Tear balore Be.vent %] gfi by, ! : 2 E v ator David I. Walsh and R - : 2 Besiloiin onrafler PA L bty end enres | This well-made, moder- R e an P g . chusetts stood at the graves of Mas- ately-priced Ledger can - Chchusetts men aring the seromoniss | be had i Suits and O isbear $95 and lald wreaths upon them for in all standard urts a vercoats begin at . rmtlherq who fers l\;nn]hl; to be pres- | rulings. Ask for National . . . ent on account o mited means. : Featuring the Brooks Model in Susts and Ouercaats. A large party from Baltimore stood | Series 8400. Ome 0 us 0’ ; iround the graves of Robert M. Arm- . sirong, & membvr of the Baltimore Look for This Trade Mark Sun staft; “Tom” Connelly, Joseph N. | When You Buy Provard. John N. McKee and lnmg( ‘ R. Stallings, all of Maryland. 5 15th & G 9%h & E 3 H. C. GRAHAM HEADS mox.l (LNATIONAL overcoat style o | H. C. Graham was elected president e Reltie s OpiCrandels 7 lof the Department of Agriculture R {branch of the Federal Employes' ROCHESTER TAILORED CLOTHES Un‘o" No. 2. at & meeting held at MANHATTAN SHIRTS—STETSON HATS 025 New York “avenne 1sat. mighe Loose Leat ar® Bound Books o . . ° ISTERWOVEN HosE bro1 OU’LL find it; just what you want president; Miss Ruth F. Waters, scc- : J ", Kebler was elected VIeaI NATIONAL BLANK BOOK CO. 18 Riverside, iyoke, mass. retary; F. W, Vedder, medintor, and | BB anee, oo Miss Francis'D. Seott, ghardian. -—the stylish belted coats or the double-breasteds or new Raglans; the USED PLAYERS 175vr In Our Great Clean Sweep Sale big smart ulsters. You don’t have to think about quality. Hart Schaffner & Marx have taken care of that in rich all-wool fabrics and expert tailoring. Tan or Black Scotch Grain $6.85 More and more men are wearing these Stylish, Stout - Brogue Oxfords away into the Fall. Every size and width. - Some Used and Slightly Used Instruments On Sale for Balance of Week Woodward & Brown Upright. . . . §75 | Behning Player ....... ... $§]179 Haines Bros. Upright. . . .. .. .. $75 | Brown & Simpsen Upright. . . . . $75 Heinekamp Upright . ........ $81 | Berkley Upright .......... $130 Aecolian Player. . .. ........ 5175 i Knabe Angelus Player . . .. .. $450 Approved |d KringPlayer . .. .......... $108 | Billings & Co. Upright. . . ... . $102 Credit - Guild Upright . . ............ $119 | J. &C. Fischer Upright. . . . . . $113 Ivers & Pond Upright . . . . . .. $239 | New England Upright. . . ... . $105 Stery & Clark Player. . . .. .. $519 | Brewster Upright .. ........ $175 Stery & Clark Player. . .. .... $525 | Everard Player ........... » Long 2 New Fall DENT'S i Collar-to-Match i Gray Suede Shirts Gloves $1.85 $2.50 ; Shown in three With Black Em- neat stripe effects. broidered.Backs. An- Special. other good special. Raleigh Haberdasher 1109-1111 Pennsylvania Avenue : N Forbes Upright . .......... $219 | Technola Upright . .. .... ] § Peerless Upright . ......... $165 | A.B. ChasePlayer......... , Story & Clark Player. ... ..... $408 | Story &Clark Player. ... .... . : | ........... $159 | Story&ClarkPlayer. ... . ... . i Every instrument in this store, shether mroomg’mt m:::a:::.;m;mrm e e o e flan&b J. 11/111 1111ama, Poea | et | e o) 13300G S B | Il Open Nights Until 9 PM I A L L A L L L L A L L L L L

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