Evening Star Newspaper, October 25, 1921, Page 7

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STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. tion will be held at the Clarendon DIED, Baptist_Church, Clarendon, Va., on | B Y SN \ 9 - 3 yities of the twenty local dele- | Were the following: Alexandria (First | Congregational Church October Sth Ostober 28. OD OF “UNKN OWN SOLDIER fz nr.»)u_;:l:l'gxu'\"‘ N Tuesda: : L to ge Maptist Toung People's | Faptist Church); Cherrydale, Clagen: Sanishtins of S o URK, PEOPIE e OF+ | the Chifieser 1t fn estimated, eat TO LEAVE ON l].S-CRUISER TODAY n} cogventio Cineinna ve n : Im- | Churches in the District of Columbia. 5,000,000 dogs annually. The dogs e lnat nixnt h)”'lhi"""ll(‘g‘:t:s :::,','.(."e‘.', s';l;f,sn‘fi, %-.‘..’,’;'y..fi,',‘?_“*mme . Total attendance at the meeting was |are of gppecial breed, raised wholly nrecti the Columbia Fed- | Highlands and West Washington. 00. The next meeting of the federa- 'for food purposes. e oy T s e - i+ PARIS, October 25.—A °special ’ :n-c» +ox of earth from the An:;: NS, = —— e e BT X B o 7 . ican cemetery at Suresnes. On this PEABRGASTWY - |, Wt eI @ - AN T train bearing the body of Amer- | Lphcqmetery ot Suremcs OF (s el e 5 : TUESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1921, eration, B. Y. P. U, at fmmanuel] It was'decided to co-operate in the Baptist Church. mass meeting to be held at the First ELL OF CONVENTION. apt 20 e e — 'nions represented a e meetin, Late re October TOPREVENTTEP - Attorney General and U. S. ica’s “unknown soldier” left Paris soldier will lle in Arlington .ceme- for Harve at 9:20 o'clock this tery. ervi is to lewrn morning. The body arrived here Hix o « 99 i 7 : fu Hin strength through daily prager. / What ls YOIII' Eye Deal ? “ Old “Orldb Sweets last evening from .chalas-Sur- |ASKS FOR FURTHER AID Attorneys From States ! MOTHER. MItS. NETTIE SKINNE! An ADIT : b Are these Italian chocolates fraught with alluring : Marne, and an American guard of N e et a RE L ORIAL : fi mellifluence and countless flavor-fancies. More . :;’::: T;fi::.dw‘)»:r "‘: ::’:l:‘in‘l:: FOR RUSSIAN REFUGEES Plan for Rail Strike. :nm-.ghm-: tngdom of heaven three vesrs i;:-v" our C‘yhes fl\i Correct faulty LU & than twenty different taste-wiles in shells of Italian in the car in which he casket was . Following a conference with United PR e Wies, and restore eye effici- bittersweet chocolate. - Ask for the “5-Room blaced, CXoeDUDE i salute by M. |Mrs. Bristol Tells of Plight With- {States district attorneys from five| Al the brizht bt bl Faulty vision thwarts am. €ncy by our expert opto- € Sweets” in a il | siens who was received by Mai out Help From France or. |7alen Attornes” Gemeral Duugherts | bitio: = d trical skill. Allay nerve 3 Gen. Henry T. Allen, commander last night wnnounced a program had | ion and reacts danger- metrical ski ) CORNWELL’S of American forces in Germany. A Red Cross. been decided upon for “concerted ac ously on your mental and fatigue and eye discomfort BUNGALOW BOX Sund ‘ company of French infantry ren- i h v < 2 | physical “strength. But by prompt eve care. Let unday Paper | dered military honors when the Mcre funds, more clothing, more|tion and harmony of effort” to pre . v tres ¢ eve th A Pound and a Quarter train pulled out 2 vent u tle-up of the transportation eyes properly cared for us help you achieve the Nou(ah 95¢ en Allan. Mai. Gan. Harey Tn food for Ruswian refugees in Con- [facilities of the country in the event 3 ¢ bat loving rememiwsnes of fostér courage and help best vision possible to 9 S ! Rogers and Cols. T. Bentley Mott, |8tantinople are requested in an ap- {of u railroad strike. fatier, ABRAMAM £ the Inte Pr ine Levit: . $L70 military attache at the American peal from Mrs. Mark A. Bristol, wife The district attorneys who met embassy, and Harry F. Rethers of |Oof Admiral Bristol, United States liigh | With the Attorney General were: Hi the American graves' registration [¢Ominissioner in Constantinople, to|ward of New York, Clyne of Chicago, service, were included in the party | Prinoess Julla Cantacuzene-Sparen- | Wertz of Cleveland, Lockwood of 5 going to Havre. M. Maginot went |YK¥ chalrman of the American cen | Buffélo and Van Nuys of Indlm" . to. % I ral committes for Russi fef, : to Havre as representative of the |l committes for Russian reltet, 621 i The dlstrict attorness came bere, o et lym- | Jier letter &tates that conditions |Mr, Daugherty sald, “for a conferenc pla, 18 dho to sl with 116 body af |4ImORE the' refugees grow mteadiiy |and an underetanding in any event| SRS, 4 o'clock this afternoon. On board | ¥Ore. and that with the withdrawal [RS8 812 PRSTETOn T B SQ0E) eox Batast e —_— e O e [ of the' American Ked Cross from Con- | helfeve thére will be any strike. but 18 picaw cop.) your attainment of ideals. you. Cubes of luscious honey mallow ker- neled with toasted, crunchy nuts. A pound, 95c. CorNwELLs Give your cyes a square deal. Scientific aid to good vision is yours to command at Lut not furgett, N, W I DAUGHTE, French_government. Sas S et Sms - 2 o - " -l it is the duty of the Department o conde. MBS H Strect MOURNING BLACK fiantinople in October “hundreds of |Sugtice o be prepared o, any emer: 815 §| | CARMACK DRY CLEANING CO.|vation unless we can get some outsida | 5Sig £or prompt action If necesears. Brca Wi 5 bl “Uniformity of proceeding and poi- Dupont Cirele, Fr. ‘Since the French government stop- :".m'_"n';hf; e to dliuas folly the 2469 1Sth St ped feoding able-bodied people living o in the concentration camps for Tefu: |or ous Pigns of the department in . her lettor states. “tha Ameri- | ' ‘“Wedid not disruss the merfts or mat- c2n Red Crors hus been feeding 16.73% | ters in dlspute between the rallroads vyille & day, In addition to financitk fand the employes who have threat- atrma;”n.llnlamanufnd ring depart- | ened to strike. The Department of ;‘xen ‘vr ch afforded support to 1,500 | Jugtice takes the position that it has amilics, and which was expested 10| nothing 1o do with the merlts of the, clese when the Red C controve & probably at no time woull ti rits enter phanages, schools—i64 in Tsn't it possible 1o raise more money for us? I Lave done every- I thing T could to et money, and pen- ple Ters Luve been Very wenerous. hu: {they have no more. These refugecs | BrouPs ey Tegne : ! out violating oy Pleimio ereyonr e | antogontzing the government of th their all to fight Lolshevisn { United States. e ettt i Goverament's Position. “The depart: would not con- DIES AFTER LONG ILLNESS | ceie thcre waiia b o viotations ot | the consporacy ftatutee for w great) s body of men ail over the country t B Erroneously Stated Child Was In-{gprec to puralyze its transportatio ired Land« are Tow at 4 | facilities. “The depsriment would suy fantile Paralysis Victim. | they could strike peaceabiy. but w! Mildred C. Howard, elght-year-cid | It comes to the governme: e daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Robert C.iand the Intereets h i . o Howard of 111 Quincy street, Chevy | these facllities Chuse, whe dled lust week, suffered|the power, right irom chronic diseake of long standing. | the owners of the ralirucds giv i which brought about her death. It was | American people garvice they are erroneously reported that the little girl | entitled ro. I had dled” of Infantile paralysis. Al “More people are nterested in the! younger chxld,_af Mr. and Mre. Howsnl | transportation facilities an there | died of that disease some time ago. are in the controvarsy, regurdless of | e who Is right or who i wrong. This| conference was for the purpose of RENT COMMISSION SWORN cbtatning concerted action and ha. . to the end that the! right to strf the right to would not groups throu rest, your Leutr, - ay glve continued service | Mr. Sinclair Re-Elected chsiman; vithout am _l:,,u,,,,un and in| order that the public may he ser 5 at Meeting Yesterday. “It 18 the Auty of the department| A. Leftwich Sinclair. Mrs. Clarx Sears | to_provide for the transportution of| Taylor and Wilijam F. Gudé were aworn | people who travel and the transporta- yesterday by Chief Justice McCoy as of food_anl with winter | members of the Rent Commiisslon, fcl- | ceming on. lowing the confirmation by the Senate | power and ample > 1t w! of their reappointment by President| be as prompt und as { & Harding. can, but these arteries of commerce WALTER. t o iy Mr. Sinclair was re-elected chalrman, | must continue to serve the people.| My desr El WALTEL, and the commission extended the term | Property must be protected, 1ife pre ~ une Jexr S > . == of service of all Its officials and eri-| gerved and order maintained, and th z : 9 R ployes. i government is big enough to see thut | WEBEL. he mer = 5 this {5 uccomplisned. s : A 3 3 v, ORDERED TO MANILA. i ¥ . ARLES 05 = Col. Nathun D. Ely, judge advocats. 1 : on duty at the War Department, has | 3 1o express i oA e i S| s been ordered to Manlia, P. I.. for duty tanks te ‘ : Uedovad " wmotier, CON- d g4 y SO L M P3O b e eI NP S e e o ol D2 : 12 TR T duughter Trene win OR A CATHEDRAL (=181 =2 GOLD-CROWNS § e ARE-GIVEN — ol EXRETI. e with o express our ap | UNQUALIFIED § T v st | = P UNERAL DIREGTORS, fogress in every human endeavor. |, ¥4I | V% |25 R srameco from putting stitches into a coat to put- " e ting splendor into a cathedral,is due to ] sl SPEARE CO._ the idealist who. with both eyes fixed = upon achievement shuts one eye to reward oo Stein~Bloch TJailori . attains a higher level than tififi"::z C. HERBCRTS. * Octobe: Lowell, NECTED WITH THE ORIG! unless deserved. Gold 1 WwIT- BPEAR] TABLISHMENT. crown work is the most . and Mise ADA! _Phoue g BT . difiicult form of dentistry bt and our_patients give to their iriends unreserved praise of our work. This speaks for itself. WASH. DENTAL PARLOR Sucoessor to Dr. Wonder-Dr. Bowell, Corner 501 7th N.W. ., Cod' i, Over Bank of Commerce Hours ® A. M. to S P. M. nday 10 to 1 Wash: | £ . W. CoMiomn, T. 8. eral pervices will ve’held " “Joseph F. Birch’s Sons e 13034 M St N.W. Ssabilsned 160 i Ly please copr.) DUVALL. At the resldence of Dir_dasughter. | Automohiile Service, Taurel, Md.,” Mre. ! ———0 Mrs. Heors M. S AR years. ices 10:30 Wednesday, Interment Ok Hill cemetery, ELMORE, On October Conn., Mre. KATHARINE RI & Co. Shaumae ML Lincoin 816k, 1 G D. C. Intermen: at G i = apel. { vounty, N. T i thy 1 | FITZGERALD\ s Ta . Oc ¢ e on | tober 23, 1921, ut 3 - 1S % Phone L. 6342 21 H st. n.e., PATI By i the late Manoral Fitzgerald (uce Wal Frank Geier’s Sons Co. i Fuperal from his broth R 113 TH = L | e Modes O orth £29, where mass W sonl. Interment at Mount Relatives and friends Iuvited | (Chicago papers cons). | FORRELL. exdar, 0 | i . w.. | —=- ot 2 WM., H. SARDO CO. Nottee of funeral here- 1. S & 2 I st pe. Phone Lincoln 624 | Matarn Chuned Automabile Funerals, i e 317 PA. AVE. BE, ” - Lapel incuin 142 Moderd Ol vate Amhulan Liversy in Conpection, i 3 m i Fultos Fune:al from Simpon Memorial Chureh, Florida and | p.m. | i { Sherman aves. n. { 5 i i " “Thursay, Friends invited. (Richmond, V Papers please copy.) 28| at b W Coulter George. Funeral services privat Interment Arlington. RANT. All officers and memiers of Morn- Oy Biar Tadge, No. 3. I B. P 0. E. W.. | are requested to meet in seseion of sorrow at the Elks’ Home Welnesiny, October at & olclock pm. o muke & for the funeral of Rergt. JOH Notice of foneral hereafter. T ELIJAH COLY N ‘GEORGE F. HATION, ecretan: Beautiful and fitting Jocation. Reazdily accessible—on electri i line. The Standard of l On Baltimore boulevard, at Dis- Its Field - H . jtrict line. Accept No Substitute || &= witiditn fiindh S Office’ 1235 G St. N.W. Th & oK Phone ¥ranklin 4745, e b 1 e e wwe| Cedar Hill Cemetery A = | Chapel and Vault—Non-Sectarian | HABMON, L WILLARD. A snecial comaynt- | Perpetuat Care of Graves qatiop of PRUNR. it Do et mt odge Unsurpassed Natural Beauty o ew Masonic Temple, 18th . | Pa. Ave. S. E. Extended o e Phones L. RS 4360 ar "fi?rite to Ghe Stein~Bloch, Co. at Rochester New York for @ § ‘Smartness” an Jllustrated Monthly Magazine of Mens ‘Jashions r — . ) % ted Ttaler, se of conducting Masonic funeral sers- i I‘v'flvl:‘li"w the late Brother L. WILLARD FARMON. By orfer of the worshipful | —wegnctiniizein de S TATL B O Ing memorials (monuments and mau- soleums) of guality and character. ‘a.m., at her residene, 18IS 13th st. | EDITH F. NIXON, beloved. wite of Willia Call and see hundreds of photographic. { Dbr Nizon, mother:of Libert B. Xizon aud {o,cooctions and designs on exhibition in Electric Washer - ‘No Work " - No Worry No Rubbing No Wringing SN Becreta | NIXON." Tuesday, ‘(!rmmr 25, i SOLD “visiincron” BY : q i H L. Nizon, sister of Mamie Wilkins, ; : e fAn entire week’s washing 1| FL Y Surw wndien Times. | Sotee | our otce. o : . can be done in an hour or of funeral hereafter. "~ ""THE J. F. MANNING CO., INC,, : ] = STUART. Tuesday, October 25, 1621, at 3:15 914 Fifteenth Street. | em—— so. Put the clothes in the i HESHY AN, baloved vife o he late i i 1 . N. e or — l n e e s > v el E“mm i"" i tl:"sw'.E;i"“ e mams st Kt- FUNERAL DESIGNS. : ] G the Thoridoes the work. A Martins Church, _North Capttol and T Gude Bros. Co., 1214 F St. Easy Payment Terms DSt ® am.. Thursday, Uctober 7. O s terment Congreasional cemeters, Relati anad friends invited. E The District of Columbi Artistic—expressive—inexpensiva. The E. F. Brooks Co. GEO. C. SHAFFER =% £, “Arms “s i l A Order of 1l st v : I-B 0 Ch ‘mandery of the Military Order of . ) N S i United Btates arn PRESSIVE FLORAL LMBLE ElilblllllechOVfl' One-Halt cllmv‘:no?’fi')rx-nflm JOHN MeAl Euun:um‘m PRICES. 2416-17-15. Major U. Leo C. Brooks, Manager 813 14th SL NW. - Appropriate Floral Tokens Washington Floral Co. 34th and N. Y. Ave. Mais 106. Clothes

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