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' . THE ' SUNDAY. STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C,. OCTOBER 23, .1921—PART 1. - 5 Twosaadl 11 VIIED | EBRANTS RESIST, |MRS. FRANKLIN T. HOWE l | ! Widow of Former News Editor of [ and teach to those who were dis. | 01d Georgetown was celebrating. | dived into thie line and dragged - J e o e ALY, membering the Bible to suit their s | out two celebrants to investigate The Star Was Lifelong H . . | mnraco. ! R MIL 4 “if their doc- Her team had just trounced the derly conduct. He nembeance of new ideas, and that DatEible dlscrderly Resident of City. gy e brance (nee Mills), who died Oct ¢ Bpecial Dispatch to The Star. 1 RICHMOND, Va., October 22.— William J. Bryan today made an address before the Methodist con- make the Savior the iilej v . Holy Cross: And- hundreds of over to the southeast corner of Mrs. Frapklin T. Howe, widow of e on_ woman. % 3 £ t and Pennsylvania ave- A LN Howe, .0 = feperice nlierel pom) i Cio s Kubjee: i o e e mimisters and, defes Daughter Seriously Hurt| Georzetown's sons were doing, the Tith strect and Penn sy v 0 “Yor |Dr: Howe, for twenty-five years m”llnterstate Commerce Com trines were followed it would redoubtable gridiron “warriors of | 4ng a few other policemen got @ = : 5 m 4 cay |editor, dramatic_editor and music Fuur T of the effort of “advanced sclence” [ gutes tn the conference nppld:xdell thing up brown. them. Yells of “Take ‘em away |yl [FAmatic eoltor A tormn b sices E heth 0k You Always gase soe in seeking to displace the Bible the sp_aker. who occupied an hour | They had marched in “snake- | from them!” went up. afternoon at her home. 1230 Quincy | MISSiON to Decide Whether Yiuzers withic my mind onterence. When Wagon Runs Them And then, Joe McDonouzh, cheer a P 8 2 a veek's | i attime fajim ne® thereof inthe | of nE oo or the men and women dance” fashion from the Hill Top S0 PO GUF (hoon “thirew his | #trect, Brookland, following a week's . . » and He declared ‘that if schools and | of the country fo look into the | Down on Tth Street | to 14ih and F streots. A line more | white-sweatered form between [UIESS L Line Is Interstate Carrier. collezes followed up their teach- matter of who teaches their chil- . than a block long went weaving | the police and prisoners an on the present site of the Rialto! dren and to see to it that the faith and belief of the fathers s actions t it G e Conmtae ]l 46 fngs Godfearing men and women Mrs. Anna Davis. seventy-seven| serpentine meanders in and out | oncoming students. =—His Theater and was a lifelong resident| The Interstate Commerce Commi i staved off the onrush and his on thint must see to it that their children e : = crath- |She was educated here and spent all | sion will hold a public ing At BN Lovis are not sent to such schools, thus not ridiculed and displaced’” bY lvears old. w and| about unsuspecting automobiles words soothed down the wrath- |,/ NFS JOLOatel Bere, fud oo Spentlio o'clock tomorrow morning {0 | CRAMPTON. leaving the disbelievers to preach | athelists,” he said. |Miss Edith Davis. country and i sist i most @ square in the wake of the | er cheer leaders formed a sereen [, Grel JIoth 0 A8 determine whether it or the loc of protection about the policemen in | until traffic was congested for al- | ful individuals. He and two oth- Lo e oth et 27 Gresaam j i - ed at 11 o'cl | colcbrants. Hotel guests enjoying | gnd” e rushing crowd slowed E?‘nr:‘r‘n and interested in church duties. | Public Gtilities Commission B St colored. of 1241 Un a quict supper were serenaded do_‘;hn‘: I\:;x)\_\s't:"::wu]x:"‘lm:;:;‘v|l'5J head- | Catholie Church for many vears. Dr. | 4iction over the fixing of rules 3 8 | ¢ b epreciation for the \ulmuL'?qul:lt;k hs"”lh" 1‘"(’":,'1'{;';: quirters. After conealtation bo. |Howe was widely known and died orus o pited o tween the police and the leaders with them at Tth tallway and Elcetric € BULBS T N ! R i 40,000 Mixed Tulips. FER.LNS s 12:10 oclock v the cirele of vocal selections start- L}h“:_r‘l”‘fzf,‘;l,'r: s otating the die- .l:';:firmem in Congressiona j"“unrovlnl :'I:;‘-_'_lu':‘l\:f_”l-'ll W oo} e duiriey betore un, R O T e L missaltoti theforomd anasfney urviving -her are two brothers. [Ie curtailed by turning over to e | St b il i Do o e ks ® c0s 5 | conditinn, suffering also from a frac-| _und then the police stepped in. | in a virt up Cening. |Joseph L Griffith and Aloysius: Interstate Comm Connmission. the | bai ol 4 wnolior can g Doz., 25¢; 100 for $1.50 [tured skull. Sergt. Moran of the first precinct celebration for the early evening |Grison: tyo sons, Franklin T. Howe, | matter of resulating the deprects LOVING IUSHAND AND CHILDREN | Police traced the wazon from 7th | Sor&t MO OF L e | O O B thre T o e Lot e na {and E streets to Pennsylvania avenue ing and printing, and George Arthur{ “The heuringz on Momlay,” ~wid Mr. Clieparid G between 6th and Tth streets denr moth who left us 16 ¥ jtt . “will hinge on the question of {whether {he Washington Railway y | and Electric Company I# n inter: If it is found to be & - then we cont, questioin handled where! D, C. MAN DIES IN CHlNA. TWO CHILDRE!I DIE. Howe, employed in the Distric Jonquils, doz........50cto 75¢ SPECE ¥ bl ing; ‘four daughts 25, ALL Frank Jewett on a charge of opers | o Catherine 1 Crocus, doz................25¢ ing @ vehicle while under influen Paul Edmund Dailey Represented Infantile Paralysis Claims Second |ygywe’ suran Willard Howe, journalisi, build- | 4 S . ili 23 i of intoxicants. The charge was later and Mre. Marie Howe Sturr; seven Chinese Lilie sieis vl anee RED' CE:D ! made manslaughter, He s beinis held Standard Oil in East. . Victim in Family in Month. grandchildren and three great-grand- Helen Coleman was arrested by Pa e, 80prano singe )J Hyacinths, doz.......35¢ to $1 The Hardy Kind { b Paper White Narciseus, doz. 60c Dt ense Mr. and Mrs. T. Edmund Dailey of | Mildred Francis ;l";‘{“d'mf“\‘;lrlx- children, all of this city. Yellow Narcissus, doz.....S1.50 L ; timg her daugh-| 1491 Columbia road have received [Year-old daughter o ter. ‘uneral ar J[nonsa S i ) card, of 111 Quiney Yellow Hyacinthe, dos.. . S130 For All U el REameinents WAve w0 | Lok o e it ot then son. Tt overt Gpoiowert ot 1L @S| E1RST VICE COMMANDER. i Police at headquarters did not re- | Edmund Dal twenty-seven vears|Wednesday night. R 1,000 BOWLS FOR Tl . W k NARCISSUS PLANTING s Wee Alfred C. < night. jol and Dartmouth College. Six Their loss is a great shoc the men for industrial jobs. Galpin, junior vice commander, and [ the sch-Commins railroad law. dent of Mount Vel here visi that the T Court hus held in t the Washinztor is ar curricr. Ham was the 1o ve th lencss reciation his roth elected senic Vs, e aduate Sas <h | die fantile paralys Divis. Leen graduated from Bastern High |died from In D the Presideut's in at Interstate Com- ade the deprec to the | vice commander o! details from Bmcrscenc old. in China. T o ugine the montn. |- T. Judd Among Officers Elected ALSO GRAVEL 2 R 2Ny s ago he went to China in_the |parents and the many friends resid-| OWn Garrison, No. 104. Army and e s He was born in this city and edu- = i, Robert Howard, A g - - i Y Lne i Navy Union, at 2 meeting Thursday 9 916 F St. N.W. MOURNING BLACK {employ of the Standard Ol Com-|ing ncarby. StopCalon st & mecting Tiureday : - % . | PADY 3 . o B — tion, of officers was held to fill some 3 L | CARMACK DRY CLEANING CO.! He was married in September, i Sweet day ol you at the LONELY ¥ 1o tov ¥ might have that Ham replied. deny of the company said PHER, M. G snd reme - SUSANLEMON, v Give yeurs agy tods v in case of d 3 v ] el 9 arned of cated in the schools here, having |havinz died recently. Both children ShET S . - ; comen .o ; e «W. 4 i ederal reports show that wom unexpired terms. H 72_2 9th St. N.W DJed s WikNIn (31 Host L A e L A eaie who | are loainis ground.in competition With | “Other officers ¢lected were Charles | Dupent Cirele, Fr. 523 e 2469 18tk St., Col. 636 | survives him. Fhotnas H. Harris, quartermaster ser- { pasecd last year, dirccts the Inte geant. State Commerce Commission to fix Assistant Secretary of the Navy |rates of depreciation for interstat: Theodore Roosevelt was elected to |curriers, and consequently should fix | regular membership, and if possible {such rates for the W. k. and B. if it will be mustered in at the next meet- | finds that the local sfreet railway And 1 am all ing, November 3. William Harman, |company is an interstate carrier. Tu oy besrt there vomex a longing. one years old and veteran of nine I s mother vould the Mexican war. also was elected. < HER DAUGHTEL FEN L - Case Martin and Daniel Straushurger | . Elizabeth Ashby. who had to|PRYOR. 1y <. .t . were . mustered in by Commander | !¢ E - in Leather- er. OLEVIA P 2. wi 1 : Howard. | 3 E ober 23, 18 . o2 - The office*d clected were installed |t War. now operales her own hors, il nature. fowers fair. by Past Commander W. L. Hull. shoeing shop. e At Glled the uir: : Y CARDS OF THANKS. Y d her ~ - THE ‘VEATHFR BREWER. 1 wich to extend ms sincers thur . i 3 <. aud appreciation to the relatives and frien N o - urk. 3 = | for the beautiful Boral tribmies &t he dench District of Columbia and ) i of m¥ beloved duugi —Fair today and tomorrow | from day 1o shades wre fal l some- what colder tomorrow; moderate west | and northwest winds. preciation und thwuks to #ar friends for | LYNCH. We wish to expresy onr siucers ap | their kindness, sympathy and beautiful Pread’ the pall telbites during the LUCY Virginia—Fair today and to- somewhat colder tomorrow: ds, ving years to come AND DAUGHTER. | Shanl Neht 3 morro v ~ ' LH'"'PPH(E west and northwest wi " - ecoming variable. 3 = : West Virginla—Fair today and to-| THOMAS, We desire to exprens our sincers ! e D - reciutio <0 our rlatives PRGE IR LS _\_ i morrow; semewhat colder tomorrow.| gnd"triends for thelr Sympathy and s \\b*\ Recordn for Twenty-four Hours. | Uful foral tribntes rendered at 5 o . - T 7 death of our wHe nnd_mother, E E.! We Lave i NOTE —_——— T S - DR — “T*‘"":"““"—““’"‘Kh 48; LM THOMAS THE FAMILY Bat cannr find 41: 6 am., deur i BORN. ROBINSON. p. POCOCK. To Mr. and Mrs, Thomas & i i i Highest, 74.4; lowest, 38.4. ©] potober 2. 1621 a son, THOMAS 81 1979 Relative humidity—8 am. 65 per| FPOCOCK. yr i it i It was an eurly I 3 - 3 cent: 2 pm., 25 per cent; § p.m., 44; Two vears ago o B i per cent. DA HRIED. An angel of des se ) Hours of sunshine, 10.9. DEL VEOCHIO—KERNODLE. Ds. and Mrs And bore ber s S— Per cent of possible sunshine. 100. George W. ‘Keruodle announ e\lnyn murri; HER LOVING ; X i : of their daughter IRIS 1 Temperature same date last vear— L VECCTD. % STEELE. In loviug Lo Highest, $4; lowest, 58. . DELVECCHIO; on August i, e iree vears nga Maho a‘l ‘ ""Sfi (Furnished :‘?‘U:l-:‘;'smes c0ast | panBoUE. . Frid ""_E"' . P Althougi 1 ca and geodetic survey.) wm, at h';“r:‘:‘hlv:):’?-‘.*llbl-;. i‘(fi 1 Today—Low tide, 7:08 a.m. and i nw. LUCY A. BARBOUK. Funeral from & . : ’ i E.rr:.; high tide, 12:05 am. and 12:40 ( x’m- ate residence, Monday, October 24.- ut IS WIFE ! 1 .m. 3 p.m. ewembrance . - Tomorrow—Low tide, 8:09 a.m. and | BARBOUR. Members of the T. B. and nother, ALVIN i'lllly Gaaranteed - . | 8:32 p.m.; high tide, 1:05 a.m. and| are herebr notified ot the death ot g g 3. 1918, | STEELE. 1n ssd b 1:43° p.m. ¥. BARBOUR, ice of funeral elsewhere. B. F. G. ] =3 esiden Y 2 a . I The Sun and Moon. ¥, DYSON e BICE R retiaent; O el U Sorsiing . comoday—Sun rose. §:35 a.m.. sun|BARTHEL Suddenly. on Saturdas, October | n the father's kesping, sets, 5:19. p.m. 22, 1921, &t his residence, 221 Johm Mar- - Rest trensimes. “u Tomorrow—sSun rises, 6:26 am.;| ®ball L. nw, JOHN A BARTHEL, be.| d i sun sets, 5:18 p.m. ioved husband of Lilliau A, Barthel. Fuperal| 1/eY were given fo ? 1 o . M & s o | from the chapel of J. William Lee Sone, | And their love wa $ ® | aloon Tises, 11:1¢ p.m.; sets, 12:33 e 1':11 o o e LeelBomnd Byt they Eanitied Ty el Automobile lamps to be lighted | o™ jock a. nterment private. 2 A iearts we ed with uigh 2 ¢l But &t last som Judsome mos A elivers t one-BorE Dot afmSusted CLABK. A soecal coumun: me Ehume momine . Up-River Waters. d lOclohqr ..L\_I). m., at Maso lng:;uv ud_of Ught eternal. HARPERS FERRY, October 22— e, 5th and ‘Va. ave. s.e.. for the pur. will give them back again. P pose of attending the funerai of our late{ Xot gone from T The Potomac and She ivers{ brother, . C TO APPROVED CREDIT Slightly Used, But Fally Guaranteed. Mahogany Finish. were both clear this morning. | :’i"“”* e, ) et Weather in Various Cities. ors. nop from love. above. ATHER, SISTER AND Services from | Bt to s peaceful | HIS MOTHER, BROTHEK. retary Precip-| ter. and Take a Long Time On the Balance $10 Down Foitialiche sumee (Gl K 5 R eyl R e, 3204 Reservoir st. Sleep on, dear sic Ashevily 70 o8 MA WHITEY. F. GUSTARD, beloved husband of Rosa E. And take your rest Custard. ~ Funeral Monday, October 24, at 9| God called Son Lom .m.. thence to Haly Trinits Church, where e Atlanta, D74 & . i Atlantic City. N.'J. @ mass will be said at 9:15. Relatives 1In_silence Raltimore, Md. 7 friends invited to attend. luterment o p = - . Dismarck’ X, D. B Holy Rood. 23! Until God called " To realize at what splendid ad- : Some Used & Slightly Used Instru- |} 5 i R = - Cincinnati, 2 Friends welcome. G s FUNERAL DIRECTORS. vantage you may purchase a play- [! Mondav & Tuesd Chevmane:’ W & Octor 21, 131 at i res i . nts on dale Monday & luesday e B e S i e R , =1 e i o Ewie e i U BNy Giiws > : Woodward & Brown Upright......$75 e oty o o of the late Thomas P. Hess, In the 78th year of her age. Funeral services will be held st Mount Tabor M. P. Church, inter- section Wis. ave. and 85th st. ... Joseph F. Birch’s Sons We have still further lowered ‘ ‘ i . i the pf'icesvon some of the instru- Haines Bro;.,Upnght. B g;g ments on our floors that are al- ¥ Heinekamp Upriglll ready marked to sell quickly. 1 | A HESS, Wldnwl diy. October 25, at 2 p.m. | 3 3034 M St. N.\WV. Established 1541 les, . Phone West ey HOWE. Saturduy, October Automobile Servicer . oo O residence, 1230° Quincy MARIA FRANCES HOW) widow of the Iate Dr. Franklin T. How. i | ot. n.w., ALICE REB] i Marquette, 3. WILLIAM LEE. Funeral Directer and embalmer. Livery in connection. Commo- 7 o 7 H 2.32{ Notice of funeral hereafter. * | dious chapel and modein crematorium, Moderats Aeolian Player - HUSSEY. Departed thin life Saturday mor ave mow. Tel. call M 185 y e slels .o ing. October 22, 1921, at the home of her son, William Hussey, 241 R et. m.e.. Mrs, MARY HUSSEY. Funeral from 8t. Martin's Charch at 9 o'clock Tuesday morning. Iu- terment at Mt. Olivet. 248 These prices — these terms — these makes—make a combination Faery s inatrament tn this Kring Player . ..... - $198 __SuH __Phone L 6343, Departed - this 1ife Thursda; E iz S = . s life Thur ¢ i October 20, 1621, | £ i 1113 SEVENTH STREET N.W. : A : GENE A | poden Cliapel. Teleplone call, North 629. that should sweep our floors clean. store, whether new or- used, Guild Uprlgllt e Srets ot .o $l 07 anee, i30T S e A B | N T RYAN positively protected by written s e, s e 317 PA. AVE. E.E, dren, three sisters and two brotlers. Fu.| Modern Chapel Ldsccin as2 guarantee for from I to 10 lvel's & Polld Upl'ight. .o $239 ?znfigfi& 1];:m 8 Private Ambulances. pr n‘erll Sunday, Oclober _'_“l. from Lane C. ) Livery in Connection. Remember, what we sell we years, according to condition. lark Pla ,2’_:.;_%.,#":','.‘:' = i Toboth Laviied to atamma e Beltives WM. H. SARDO & CO guarantee. Remember your ex- Story & Clar yer. . $519 [T oud F O on, tat. pioriovs day . “Sn Gz Eetne | Piow Liscoo 3¢ change privilege. Remember, every WASH'GTON, B.'¢. B 2 R Smate have ronied awarn " o |Hotem Chape, Automoblle Fusersh. piano marked in plain figures; and remember, this is your buying time —your great opportunity. KOSA H. MARTYN, aged '?a:;‘..m.' rueni| 1508 H STREET.NW Story & Clark Player-. . . .. $525 o L U The following births have been and reiatives lnvited to attend. Interment FORMZRLY 940 F STIW) James M. Starr p"ght' S5 $l 79 e depirimnt a e Tt (HERG-fonp | brivate | [ rop i gt~ ; . MINOR. Departed this life Saturday. Octo- . Ralph and Philaména Chirico, boy. ! ber 22, 1621, at & am., at her rosid ARSpeare CuNichols W:B'Spesre [} = e Births Reported 3“’.‘.,’“ i, Suter 21 o, o 1 | T SRS perra Cor il | £ and Mawde M. Spano, wirl. £ | 2822°G st M LAVINIA MINOR, Story & Clark Player. .. .- $498 Pt | e e | PR ARE GO . John H. and Lena Rath, boy o> Firl Rosa Jackson and Miss Lillian Minor, Fu- o Lo J Read — Reflect — Act Quickly. John 1. aud Laura Vieth, vor. neral Monday. October 24, al 2 p.m., from | (NEITHER THE SUCCESSOES OF NOR CON- . . Milt U 7 ht $l 56 T anadOnetta M. Kelley, boy. Nalter I, Brooks, pastor. lisincives wnd | NECTED, YOIE THE ORIGIRAL . 2. A e ! Danlel and Jul) . &irl, valter H. Brooks, pastor. t 8P . Come—see—investigate these of- on Uprightt .......... : Dot o, Jal D e e tor Trienan imriear v PO Teadves ady R EARE S S Norvell 0. d Rosa P. Pyne, girl. NAU. 8uvddenl Friday, October 21, I ferings before it is too late. % o Lenwood D). and Agnes Eichelberger, girl. ROBERT S., beloved son of Isfdos | MONUMENTS. ' Brown & Simpson Upright.........$75 I B N s arry D. and Nel ) boy. 2 { Harry D and Nellie Falrall, boy. tober '24, at 10 a.m. Relatives and {riends | (monuments and mau- G 'y, bor. invited. ' Interment St. Mary’s cemetery. 2 | IN@ memaria il % s B kle U llg. ht FAvart Lot Lo S BoyDzer: £l | NORRIS. Saturday moraing, October 22. iua1, | soleums) of quality and character. er y p i Ly ey Danlel F. and Catherine T. McCarthy, boy. | 8t her residence, 71-A Hates st. n.w., ELIZA® ning and erect- John W, ‘and Lillie M. Vadghan, boy. BETH NORRIS, beioved mother of ‘Lena M.| A representative will call by appoint. nd Mamie Enlin, girl. Hassett. Fugeral notice later. (Richmond | ment with portfolios of designs and sug- .John B. Murray L. and Rose Betteker, boy. papers please copy.) 24 Knabe Angelus Player. . .. $439 oy £"and Roge Bttt T T Ab d Minnle Kaminkevitz, girl. 3 S ; w:{fi?": s R et sirl PATRICK REILLY. Services 5. H. Hines’ THE J. F. MANNING CO., INC., chapel Monday, 10 a.m. Relstives and friends tnvited. . To Approved Privilege is gicen to exchange any Billings & Co. Upright J GO0 $99 nd Mildred J. Cannon, boy. ROBINSON. On Saturdsy. October =2, 1g1, | CEMETERIES. time_within one year from date of - nd Oyler Bcott, bor. at ber residence, 3086 P st. n.w.. EMMA . lliam ~ Credit purchase for any plano or player of New England Upright. .- $100 R e S A Wt Fort Lincoln B e equal or greater value, and all pay- James J. and. Ophelia Clay, girl. peivate. : Take Long Time To Pay Balance |~ | Brewster Upright . -- $160 Deaths Reported, | b riote SRR P 1ake Long Time 1o T'ay Ba'ance 914 Fifteenth Street. Pete; 35 Cedar Hill Cemetery N ckeman 3 The following deaths have been reported to| SOWERNUTTS The romaine of Capt. 8.1 cpopet and Vault—Non-Sectarian A Uprlgllt i $210 the ‘beaith department 1n the last twenty- | ~WALTER SOWESRULIS, Oun tantsy, Bih 'firpmm Care of Graves s . ‘Blizabeth T. Norrls, 67, 78 Bates street. 8amuel Sowerbutts, who was killed in action [1] d Natural Beauty s o/ Warerooms, m Technola Upright . - $219 [Bl v ety SESE RS iy NADC . nwittiames p pleCe = & o o ‘ Robert G. Mau, 3, Sibley Hospital. d Interred in Arll - SOW A pscis o Sto ry & k Player 7 $510 fim..a gm.'?l“fili"lfig“:fla‘ém S eiesy e :K'.my.“om'u".i‘”é‘;‘f:. Woashington Floral Co. 1330 G Street N w. 3 story& clark Phyer : 1ot 30 Bagny, oo, 23 oo as 14th and N. Y. Ave. Main 168, L7\ 4 ‘Hospital. ¥ . - O street northeast, | the chapel at 16:80 a.m. Frieods juvited to AR George O 0 Gt 2.0 reney “Bospital. ; _attend. 2 FUNERAL DESIGNS. .o May Gertrude Carroll, 6, Georgetown Hos-| STEARNS, The remainé of FRED Jfo o — ik AN P niemored from the re-|™ Appropriate Floral Tokens Béssle s, 33, Washington Asylum Hos- Harrlet %0, 2343 Bth street. | THOMAS. On Saturday, October 22. 1921, at Amasa itreet. 2. m., at the residence of his sistes . $513 e et ai 813 e e ritdence ur bis s \Gude Bros, Co,, 1214 F St pi JAMES A., son of the late Jumes and Catii- Prompt auto delivery service. fy“.m’ mm‘;.ml 39, u‘lsa ?n"b:n"u avenue. erlue TT::::--, -:;o(:er o;{ J:‘hn ‘g:;i '..u a;_.». . Artistic—expressive—inexpensive, Joseph g) 3 reulosis Hos-| field rs. Katie t. Fo- = s S neral on Tuesday afternoon, October 25, trom | GEQ\ C. S| o®. n Hospital. 1720 U st. B.w., at 2 o'clock. Relatives and ESSIVE FLOR BLEMS _Fhope M. ‘Washington Asylum | friends are invited. 24 E:fifi'fl%z Plllél"-'l" 20161738,