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'"THE - EVENING STAR WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, TELLS OF MAYOR’S DEATH MRS. M. A. LANMAN DEAD. Poter MacSwiney Gives Details of Brother's Sacrifice for Ireland. = Detailing the last days, death and funeral of his ®rother Terence Mac- Swiney, late lord mayor of Cork, |Treland, who died after a seventy- three-day’ hunger strike in Brixton prison, England, a year ago, Peter MacSwiney of New York addressed an assemblage of Irish sympathizers at a memorial meeting held at St. Pominic's H. under the auspices of the Terence MacSwiney Council of the American Association for the R“lo‘; as! astic reception at the conclusion of his address. Rev. Edward G. Fitzgerald of the olic University, outlined the pre BT Mk iaanionTead iguded the spirit, stamina and pa- triotism of the Irish people. Rossa'F. Downing, state prestdent of the organigation, and Representa- give Washingfon J. McCormick of |Ing at her residence, Montana wefe the other speakers. |northwest. after a llnnrlnx Joseph T. Fitzgerald presided, and |She was the widow of Lewis a musical program was included in|man. the features. o PLAN RED CROSS REUNION. Reuriion of all who volunteered their services to the District Chap- ter, American Red Cross, during the war and after, will beé held Saturday She Had Lingering Illness. Mrs. ll/zc a Day and 5c Sunday ‘ The Star delivered by regular carrier to your | home every evening and Sunday morning for 60 cents a month costs vou about 1% cents a day and 5 cents Sundays. _ Sacred Heart Church, which will be anpounced later. ery. Mrs. Lanman Frank E. 24, will be discussed. Guests have been requested to wear their uni- forms at thg reunion. - ‘In life, in death, the he said.” given an enthusi- Erin was free. victory is ou MacSwipey FUNERAL OF MRS. HOWE. dore C. Howe and Lou a most careful investigation. , - Absolute safety of your savings with a fair rate of interest can be obtained through your connection with this association. Look with suspicion on the cemetery. RATLROAD OFFICIAL DIES. TOPEKA, Karf, October 26.—Frank “Pape’s Cold Compound” Bréaks Cold in Few Hours' Instant Relief! Under ‘Government Supervision and costs only a few cents at drug stores. It acts without assist- tior. ‘ange. Tastes nice. Contains no quinine, Insist ugon Pape’s, asyieNTesnltiofoan foporatet was sixty-five years old. \'/rIfIIIIIIIIHIIIIIlIfI\\‘fllI!IHlI![HI|II!Z\\'I&!]IIIIIIIIIIIIIIH-\‘rHHIIIIIINIIIIIIIIII AR T VA2 V2 Arthur Jordan Piano Co. Homer L. Kitt, Secretaty-Treasurgr' G Street at Thirteenth Real money’s worth in a player-piano Bacon was an honored name in the piano industry when dur great-grandfathers were fighting Indians and blazing paths through primitive forests. A Bacon instrument carries with it the glory and prestige of a hundred years of accomplishment and achievement. This is the instrument offered you today! We are offering genuine Francis Bacons in this sale at ten dollars down—and three dollars per week on our Three-Year Pay ment Plan. Butin our mind the money mducement—great as it is—is secondary to the reputation- and character always associated with the name of Baeon. ~ ADHIRAL FARRAGUT The famous sea fighter of 75 years ago was one of the many prominent™ owners and admirers of The Bacon Piano. \ [ This is a prize at any .price Frankly—we know of no better player in its class than the sturdy, reputable, re- liable Francis Bacon. *We can vouch for it in every particular. It is a musical masterplece—buxlt by master craftsmen in a most masterly manner. In order to get these popular players at this time in sufficient numbers for the pur- pose, we had practically to pledge our word to the makers that we could sell them— so our business judgment is at stake in this event. Srancis Bacon Plager Piang now specially priced for this company $575 down - aweek onour Three year Payment plan st \ \ < We assured the Bacon Piano Company. in January' last that we could dispose of a certain number of instruments—mostly players—in July. -We had to do this— élse they would not have agreed to ship the instruments. Were we right—or wrong? Judging from the number of visitors—and buyers —in this store the past few days, we think we know the answer. There is no doubt about it—a lot of this patter about “buyers’ strikes” and “money stringency” is pure piffle. : . L . The people who know.this store and its standards are very sure that any offering of this sort sponsored by us is real and genuime. Of coursw, they are buying—and buying fast. "If you are surprised-—just come and SEE., ALSO Francis Bacon Upright -;-3575 Francis Bacon Baby Grand-$745. . TEAR THIS OUT AND MAIL AT ONCE _ - Arthur Jordan Piano Co. 0 G Street at Thirtéenth : Without any obligatien’ whatsoever on my part, you may send / me photop{pluhf.nd full details of the i‘mcu Bacon Pieno - (as checked above) whmhunowoflzmdonlpefldumfor a short wlnlo. GUARANTEE - . These instruments are guaranteed unre:emedly n writing for ten Years from date of purchase—ve. hold- ing ourselves jointly liable with the manufacturers. - -~ ' The purchaser is pracmally On sxmflarly easy terms ¢y, during thxs sale: _.5‘ srescccscnnsne Dominican House of Studies, Cn.h- Resident of This City Many Years, Mary A. Lanman, eighty-two years of age, and for many years a resident of llllln city, dled thll‘narn- H. Lan- Funeral services will be held at the the date of In- terment will be in Mount Olivet ceme- is survived by five sons, William H., of New York city;| - Charles F., A. Leo and nition of the Irish Republic Maurice H. Lanman, ail of this city. : night. afternoon at 4 o'clock in the home i : n il Y. | Legion, which is composed of the Teleplmne Main 5000 and Famong the last véar|ds of my|of Miss Mabel T. Bonrdman. chairman O e e ol | othEra., wives and) nesrenti oL mIn = . brother,” sald Mr. MacSwiney, “were|of volunteer aid, street north- v 4 2 2 o Dehvery Will Start at Once messages to those fighting the cause|west. Plans for conducting the fitth {’e‘e‘;‘ ;::;g'(;,‘l‘d:e‘“ this city, and six-|of the members of the American ex- - of Ireland to continue the fight until|Red Cross roll call, November 11 to 3 2 peditionary ‘forces, have taken up as Services Are Held at St. Anthony’s KLY - N \~ = Church, Brookland. - Hnterest on Your Sa 13 = = = Funeral services of Mrs. Maria = == Frances Grifiith Hcwe; widow of Dr. ! = = = Franklin T. Howe, were held yesterday = == : ng _af nthony's ~ Catholic o Compounded Twice a year. B T < Chiurch; Brookland, Rev. Father Aloy- The selection of ” 2 I = slus of the Capuchin Monastery off- sele : 5 =) = ciating. for the safety of ISL LC':IUH h )l(Zl“l: mvsbtfl;eflt N T e 5" Barg. G P, dudee, v of your savings s n, Joseph P. Burg, C. P. Judge, 20 JoN Aiss siot disc thadcatter NN Davia Oertley and grapdsons, Theo- s P. Schmidt. The interment was at Congressional the Canadian senate, died here tad}:y e _OCTOBER 2, 19021 T0 AID MEMORIAL State ‘Ghapters Take Up Task of Raising Funds for Building Here. State chapters of the Service Star their principal work for the ensuing year the raising of funds for the na- tional victory memorial building, to be erected in Washington, it was an- nounced today. Information received at the head- auarters of the George Washington | Memorial Association, which {8 spon- soring the victory huilding project, is to the effect that many of the chap- ters already have started the enroll- ment of gold and blue star men who served in the war. Gold stars will be placed in the dome of the great battle abbey in memory of the men who made the supreme sacrifice in the late war, while blue stars will be used to ‘memoralize the other members of the American forces. Project In Indorsed. onvention, adopted a resolution indorsing the vie- tory bullding project and commending i Don't stay stuffed-up! Quit blowing and’ Dol Ly 1 t 1 jthe work of Mrs. Henry F. Dimock, promise of excessive interest or speculative profits. snuffling! A dose of “Pape’s Cold Compound” taken every two Tranagor of the Chicago. Rock Island | bresident of the George Washington One dollar or more will start your account. hours until three doses are taken usually breaks any cold right up. and Eacific rallroad sdied at his home [ ER0C8! CRRetsllen, 15 BIAERC 1D e b here. s H COLUMBIA BU]LDING C The first dose open€ clogged-up nostrils and air passages O s Detoual Nidos MemoHsl Asso lATloN i of head; stops nose running; relieves headache, dullness, fever- CANADIAN SENATOR DIES. [ning o ins ey worked Horithe iwin-y 716 11th St. N.-W. ishness, sneezing. DES e e co#’;eyur:mm..? for the laying of the| . " 4 2 er st “ictory < o CAbA “Pape’s Cold Compound” is the quickest, surest relief known Nicholls, financier and member of | (0770 Slong for the =i {\50‘_9:;:‘,:;‘]’_”;’:_‘ irapidly are being completed. The rangements are being directed by Col. Sherrill, in charge of pubiic buildings and grounds. the United States Supreme Court will | preside at the ceremonies, and Presi- dent Harding will deliver the principal address. It is expected the delegates to the armament conference will at- tend the ceremonies. POLI'S HOST TO WOUNDED. A special matinee performance Chief Justice Taft of | SERVICE LEGIONERS = will be given at Poli's Theater Fris| day afternoon for the benefit of disabled veterans at Hospital, through A. H. Woods, producer. the company Walter Reed served to them at the cafeteria in Red Cross National headquarters by the ladies’ canteen corps of the im!ll’k‘l Red Cross chapter, in charge of Mrs. I. W. Lll!&ll.. PUTTING OFF WEARING GLASSES Ix as bad as puiting off a needed surgi- cal operation. If your eves strained Lave them examined. Consult the courtesy of| Members of | volunteered their ser- | vices. The Walter Reed men will be! in chargze of Harry Stafford, Redi Cross entertainment director, and! after the matinee supper will be BERNARD A. BAER Optometrint - 217-218, EVANS' BUILDING 1420 New York Avenue T hour of sleep bdom seven in the morning is sweetest they say. Well, you can nick it off every winterday and have the house warm when you get up with IMEAPOLIJ' Hear Recucaror “The Heart of the Hesting Plaat” Long before it's time to stir about the dinfis are asitomatically operated:: and throughout the day it con- tinues its work of maintaining exactly the temperature you want. . A convenience, a comfort and @ saver of fuel—easily installed. MUTUAL SERVICE BUREAU, Inc. DISTRIBUTORS 1411 New York Ave,| Phone Maln 3853 ENTRANCE TO VAULT WEST £ND BRANCH The central location of both offices of the Washington Loan and Trust Company and the many lines of cars that pass their doors render them accessible and con- venient to residents of all - ‘parts of the city. %55 Banking . Trusts Real Estate Foreign Exchange Safe erosit ost ‘Branch "G00 F St. |618 17th St. JOHN B. LARNER, Pres. i Resources over $13,000,000.00 1 CROWN. Tuesday, October 25, 192 ELMORE. Gmr CNiriodee Yot w0 % Wowt WML H, SARDO & CO. 412 H st. n.e. Modern_Chgpel. - WL R-BreareCo GRANT. A officers and members of Morn- et io e m-lun e | (NEITHER THE SUCCESSONS O NOR CON. LUCAS. Suddenly, Sunday, _______._;___._.._., _,_‘,A___A_.._‘“..A...44“, MOFFETT, NIXON. STUART. Tuesday, October 25, 1921, at 3:13 a.m., HENRY ANN, beloved wife of the late Charles _Stuart, 8. N. Funeral from George R. t, 22 VASCD. ‘Puesday. LINA, beloved wife of Pasquale Vasco, aged 83 years. Fureral from her late residenc:. 1330 G st. me., Friday, October 28, at 2. p.m., thence Metropolitan Cireh, . 6th and A sts. where_services will be’beld. Interment’ at Glenwooll cemetery. ZUPNIE. On Tuesday, October 25, xnx ! ANNIE, beloved wife of the late’Joscpl HARRY. CARDS OF THANKS. EEMAN. 1 wish to express my sincere thanks and appreciation to the many friends and sister, IDA T. HERRITY. ¥ October 24, Al R, on Monday, it Toncaburg, va. 2 . p.m (Bllllmnre ulpen please copy.) 28 BB 3t bis residence, 623 Penn WILLIAM 8., band of Julia E. Hodgex Crown. Notice of funeral hereafter. On October 17, 1921, at Greenwich, Conn., Mrs. KATHARINE RI ELMORE, daughter of the late Thomas and Catheripe Gilbert Riggs of 2111 8 st., Washington, Suddenls. 0 am., at his residence, | beloved husband of | s) W st. ne., Friday morning, [ 9 am.. ‘thence to St. Aloysius Church, Where mass will be said for repose of his Interment at Mount Olivet cemetery. ISHIGBT es and friends iovited to. sttend. dear di (Chicago papers copy). 210 | three Tuesdas, October 25, 192 . in_the “s0th year Funeral from the ¥ View areh, Park road and Ga. ave. October 25, at 2 o'clock. Rela nds invited. Interment at Rock of, Fulton_and Caroline from Simpson Mel Sherman aves. 1. Friends invited. please copy.) d papers | o Departed this life Monday, October ! i 1921, at 11:30 a.m., JOHN GEANT, first 24th Infantry, €. 8. ipesnt, Company 3, . ‘beloved son of Margaret and the late | ei Grant and loving brother of Lucinda | A host of relatives and friends sur- | vill lle in_state at the | ) st n . Thursdsy, from | rried to his late rex ; Funeral fromq Chiurch, 1st and B sts. on Friday at 1 Arlington natio DAVIS. In xad but our dear mather MASON. who depar 4 ago today. Oc DEVDY BMOTHER, of s dear devoted mother. CHARLOTTE Oh, the loved one tha: But little - That is rmy (retired), devoted busband of Rosetts | can we help but feel so low For no words from 4:30 | wrep, IN MEMORIAM. ce of our orkers Ior their kind expressions of mey), d_ thix life seven years beautiful floral tributes axo toda. death of my dear wife, 5 AN. ALEXANDER FREE- 1 shea mvlh ars frou mu heart, eep. l"ll Hl'AllTlflllli\ N DAUGHTER MAT- ln our liearts your memory lingers, Tender, sweetly, fond and troe: There ix ot u day, dear mother, we do not ‘think of you. 1ER Sons HARRISON AN CHARLER, * WERBUTTS, We wish to express our ‘thanks 10 our many friends for their kind. | VEFLEY: ,,,',"", ','{‘{f‘;'{ £ new smpsthy ang many beawtitul forai| G Lk biten rendered ‘at the recent Wnterment of | el Capt. 8. WALTER BOWERBUTTS. s it r""""“,"':,'r"fi'.fi‘m . Mi, BLIZABETH SOWEKLUTTS AND o T LINK. 10 sad bt loving remembrance of our - deur won and brother, JOHN J. F. LINK. —_— "l depacied thia 1ife uloe years ago today. MARRIED. s Toduy recalls a memory KETTNER_THOMAS. Mr and Meo G W[ OCa loied oue i o ot A olks wnd Wes: G And those wiio”will resemier it CATREIE S HARCHS | | ATe those who Toved B et Ithough w Cous 1 can not. clawp yous bund We still HIZ LOVI MASON. KISTER v of our MES life thres 1915, atls remembered 5 AND JOSIE, remembra Ll Wi v ins catled awa v His will i N ALErE PINKETT. loving remembrance of MARY MITH, who three sears ugo loduy. ried her o His leavenly home, ith Him for evermore. forgotter GHTER, MBS ANNIE remembrance of my darlink mother, MARY £, SMITH, who passed awas iree years ugo todes, Uctober 26, 1918. r, dear, 1 do miss you ‘e from earth you passed away, Aud s beart is beating sorely o L UhiLk of you today. GHTER, ELIZABETE ML, LER, 1613 Bth st. n.w. In sad but loving remembrance MOTHBR, who departed this life o tly. tirisone years ago today. O D. C. Interment st Gilbertsville, Otwego county, N. Y. 26° Only just acrows the river Ix the one 1 loved below: FITZGERALD. on Tuesdas, Oc-| Clad in pure and spotless garments Timt are whiter than the snow. he has braved cold Jordan's billo Las gone will neser return, To gladden Bur hearts, as of yore Will_we find her awsiting us, some hsppy morn, When we drift 1o eternits’s shore? Will her denr eyes meet ours as in daye that are past: Will we thrill at the touch of her hand? £ Oh. Joss that hiave gone, will we find her at ias On the ‘whores of that wonderful land, | SNIGHT. our dear mister, RENA HER FATHER AND MOTHER. * In sad but loving remembrance of M. SNIGHT, who ago ‘today. eparted this life three years October 26, 1918, A few years have passed. still we miss her Some may think the wound Is healed; hey know the grief iu onur hearts coneealed ETHEL. - When her ol “That liex within our hearts conreale SISTER CHRISTOBELL. = In loving remembrance of WILLLS RT who departed this lifs FATHER, MOTHER, BROTHER AXD 818 TERS. etery. and Americus, pers please copy.) FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Friday, October 28, 1 o'clock noon, from Israel C.M. Phone Lincoln 534. Automobile Funerals. corner 1st and B stx. s.w. The rem: lie in state at the home of the lodge. corner 15th and Q sts. mw., from Wednesda, ing Star Lodge. P. at the Home Wednes Tober 26, | at 8 o'clock p.m.. to make t the funeral of Serst. JOH ru.' neral Friday. October 25, In- terment, at Arlingion nltlnml cometers. By MAN. Exalted Ruler. S = October 26, 1021, at ow of ‘Lewis H.; nw. l wid t her home, 4422 15th st. Of funeral hereafter. OCKHEAD. Tuesday, October 25, Walter Reed Iospital, MARY E., . Frank Lock.-ead. .o @t 2 pam.. Thursday. 1 terment at Arlington cemetery. Friends invited. (October 23, 1021, at 10 p.m.. Mrs. the beloved mother of Paul EsTARUISHED 1050, 13034 M St. N.W. {and embaimer. dious ¢ and only | prices. tober 26, at 4 o'ciock p.m, wsil Thursday | J208 H L STREET NW Semetesy. Colombia 1'2.'1"’““"‘ 55, Sed Tor | /ZRLY 940 F STNW) IIATL o { PHON MAIN 108 GEORGE F. HArTu Secretary. i ARSpeare CuNichols WB-Speare i | ~ V. L. SPEARE CO. NECTED WITH THE ORIGINAL W. X. Franiiin o 910 ¥ ot. nw Gavii AWLERS < 3+ sons o MORTICIANS 17304 1733 PEwRA avE ones a3 -0 Joseph F. Birch’s Sons Established 1841. Phone West 96 Automobile Service. 3. WILLIAM LEE, Funeral Director Livery ‘in connection. Commo- pel and modern crematorium. Moderate 132 Pa. avel n.w. Tel. call M. 1383. ng three sister of Mart October | randehildren. 57. at 1 pam. from Grice's chapel, 123th nd R sts. Kemains can be viewed after 770cluck Wednesduy evening. Wednesday, October 26, 1821, { Automobile Servica. Dignified_and Efficient Service. W. W, Deal & 816 11 ST. N.E. Lincoln 3464, Chapel. JACOR and of Liliian 1. Moffett, ars. ¥ Funeral “from his inte reside: Kilbourne place n.w., Friday, Octobér 25, at 11 a.m. Interment Glenwood cemeter, 27 Tuesday. October 25, 1821, at 10:10 .. at her residence, 1818 13th st. n.w., F. NIXON, beloved wife of Willinm | D. Nixon, mother of Elbert B. Nixon and Ethel L. Nixon and sister of Mamie Wilkins, | Jennie I8, Korrest and Allen Tiuney. Funeral { __&1 HST. N.E. Moden Chapel. Timothy Hanlon Phone L. 5543. Frank Geier’s Sons Co. 1113 SEVENTH STREET N.W. Telephone call, North 529. JAMES T. RYAN 317 PA. AVE. S.E. from residence Thursday, October 27, at 3 Chapel ey Houtives mnal Foiemds invited e DOGERICRAPAL L e tiiana o ae attend. = Livery in Connection, . _October 25, 1921, 0 INUMENTS. of Mary .k ‘L.‘i + ;“L"l uo Texidence, 323 Linworth place s.w., Friday, Octobe t 830 a.m. YHiga| We specialize in designing and erect- mass at 8t. Dominic’s Church 9 a.m. Rela tives and friends fnvited. Interment at Congressional cemetery. 27 fer s residence, t. st 8:30 North Capitol ai 5 Thursday, October 27. In- te lonal cemetery. Relatives g Trends avited. ., October 25, 1921, A\ E- iing memorial {soleums) of quality and character. Let us take you to see many speci- mens of our work in any of the local cemeteries. (monuments and mau- THE J. F. MANNING CO,, INC., 914 Fifteenth Street " CEMETERIES. Zupnik. late residence, 1601 Gth st. n.w. on rnnr-uy. October 27, at| Cedar Hill Cemetery Chapel and Vault—Non-Sectarian Perpetual Care of Graves Unsnrpnsed Natural Beauty Ave. % E. Extended Phones L. 982 and L. 4300 10 am. . IN MEMORIAM. N. In sweet memory of our dear Tother, IDA V. BOSTON, who deparied this life two years ago tolay, October: 26, 191 ourh sorrows et "uickly dies away, Bot e parting from our 'mother Grieves our hearts from day to d shades are falling, We may all have Some A 1In_our hearts other could come = vt WER CHILDREN, In sad but loving remembrance o our dear son and brother, FILMORE HARRY Who departed_this life one year ago to- day, October 26, 1020. Nobody_knows our longing, But few have seen us wi we oue tears trom lonel / bearts ers are a i MOTHER AND FATHEH. Sieep on, dear mother, and take your rest, S ealled you bome, He thought it best: In silence you sufe fered in patience you bore. Tt God 0 hops &0 autter ae smore. HIS uxn‘zls MILDRED AND THELMA. Torn from the hearts that loved him, ‘Gone in the best' of his days; all that knew him mbrance, true; L of ewoet remn nn-&onmnfufl«- an 5! Gr mmtf HIi8 :Eé‘?mnfflwrncn axp wit-|Gude Bros. Co., 1214 F St e expressive.inexpensive. Stitt for you. ll!l ™ sLTAIA. +} 8 MODERATE PRICES. FORT LINCOLN ~The Park Cemetery Non-Sectarian Perpetual Care Beautiful and fitting location. Readily accessible—on electric car ne. On Bailtimore boulevard, at Dis- trict line. Office’ 1235 G St. N.W. Phone Frankiin 4745. FUNERAL DESIGNS. — P e Appropriate Flaral Tokens ashington Floral Co. 34th and N. Y. Ave. Main 168 P delivery service. ESSIVE FLORAL EMBLEMS _Fhe

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