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THE .EVENING ‘STAR, (WASHINGTON, D. ©, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER '1, 1921, JAMES HUGHES, JANITOR | | iolt v scsmaitnicas, & St oy . CONSUL GENERAL DIES. |F. H. FLEER, RICH GUM COBURN. On Monday, Octobe n. Lozt et FOR HALF BENTURY, DIES |of Frortiont "Lincom's Tushguration | ammar . Quintero Long Promtment | MAKER, APOPLEXY VICTIM and, in h much Succumbs After Eating at Estate Dusinsss h-:'w-mt-‘;h;nf;m siave| .inTatin Ameriean Affairs. ve time Employe of Police Court, Former |the fluency the average barber e; NEW ORLEANS, November 1.—La- 1%c a Day and 5¢ Sunday The Star delivered by regular carrier to your hly shave , consul - - Barber, Said to Have Once F,‘;’;[,:‘,'{::E.:}':m ‘::"::b:’,'.; :‘é’; g e o esugent fop| 12 North’ Caroline—Home fn Shaved President Lincoin. S na it "Juat. ahaved. Upon | many years in Latin American afairs, Philadelphia. BILLOWS, ,In sad but loviag remembrance of Fooa "";,'o,"fifi" et 00| COUSIN AKGHIB, who Tell ssiecp in Jestn e devoted daug) November 1, 1917, - linda W Crockett aud The iate HELEN AND s Divia Cruckere "ot Westmorsiand " consts: In sad but lov BLACK. of Va.: beloved sister of Henry Crockett, Mry. e ‘husbe Fannle E. John - Fizaveth Paynes] g sor yomanid: w"fi"”‘ X Ao g in the negative, he was told fliness, In addi- . James Hughes, janitor at the Po- [ FSPIYISK 10 Ihe BOSRile, he Was son, | died here after a long By the Associated Press. fessional promi- | CHARLOTTE, N. C., November 1. r half a cen:[It was .not until that mnoon that|tion to soclal and pro evAmber e :t:yc;t::rt;: ,:l:nih"‘:;;g he :n. a, Hughes saw the mln! l]Slln and knew | nence here, he was widcly known in tha l!:';;:;:" l:'h tslfil.‘,, ‘l:.-'.’.“:.‘,i:.l.fi'.: A mlr- barber at the old Metropolitan Ho- | BIT to be President lincojn. countries to the south, through many ¥ who_departed hes served seuuu-y in the' % dled -uMenly last night at his coun- M. Tate, Miss Fenton Crockett,| this Iife three .H today, November tel,c dled gosterduy it the Mbme of Porios Court and saw . the coming |efforts to bring :;:“;: better under. try estate, at 'il‘homnvlllebNrC' 2 w-rmh and Edward Crockett and Mrs, rn’ Frs Sears s oty Novem home every eveningand Sunday metming for GO, his sesshier, 318 % st yomtds | 2nl Fusne of =ip Tt R mers docined s nomination | MEty-avs JEEA S agh. FL AR, ot ettt v tires only a tero n lll- cents a month costs you about 134 cents a day and President Lincaln just before his first Ll f Joungor mans: Sur yn;" :‘;l:m oteniater s ona.of the | S, Fioer'is 'um'%’:fi{ Bis sccond ol e T 5 cents Sundays. e Hughes was born In slavery elghty- | Vi¥ing him are a sop justices of the supreme court of the|Charlotte, whom he married early 1ast Bbe bes gune n ,'::: purity, Ve {Fekinte, e o shet o ok 3o ’ < - four years ago in Warrenton, Va. Philippines, He attended the Interna- | summer, ‘at .Gastonie, N. C., and by o e loved be e s Aime Telepbone Main 5000 llld Shortly before the civil war he was tional conference at Buenos Aires and|two married daughters, living in Her soul is at rest. Seems ‘to your dear ‘mother, ol %0 long! . o - sold and during the transportation| AUSTRALIAN AUTHOR DIES. |iho Chilean conference on "President | Philadelphia. e eannut jwaken bois But your memoiy will never fade away. Delivery Will Start at Once managed to escape. He came to this Tye appomtment, 'ana was selected | AIL bie life. Mr. Fleer had ensoyed Life, haa eiaRes per TheuGaly links death conmer e city and, on account 'it his axz:lertl- LONDON, October 30.—Henry Brere- |} Wn. qent Wilson as a delegate to|robust health, it was sald by rela- Jesus bas tuken her Are love aud memory, which live forever. ence as a body servant, manage 0 e S tayment “in’ the Fesber |ton Marriott Watson, author, died to- DY, Frovived international conference, | tives here, and apparently was well Home with the biest.” obtain ef Some may think you are forgotte: shop at the Metropolitan Hotel. day. Me was born in Melbourne, Aus- | which was postponed because of the|almost to the moment of his death, (Northern Neck News, Jiomrascoiand oo ty, Please copy. But little do they know th nouw Departed this life October 81, 1921, That iles within our bearts concealed. at 8 NDREW CROBS, in the sith Jear of b » Funeisl from s late resi-| God promised we should meet again deuce, 914 K st. n.e., Wednesuny, Novem. Upon that glorious day Aud the wounds are uearly healed, 3 ccording to the report to Mr. Craver. e sy, according 16 the story | tralla, tn 1883, world war. Mr. Fleer had eaten a hearty din- mner and went to the sitting room with . . ) . L Mr;. dl["l:ler‘,’ ;lhen na 0 dlioppet’l loveu- ) / 20 T/ Z / 2 777 Z Z an e efore medical assistance %z Z 2 7 Z Z could reach him. It is understood here that the body will be taken to Philadelphia prob- ably tonight for interment, which will take place tomorrow. PHILADELPHIA, November' 1.— Frank H. Fleer, who died last night at Thomasville, N. C., was president of the Frank H. Fleer Corporation manufacturers of chewing gum and flavoring extracts. While he main- tained'a residence in the suburbs of this city, he had for the last fifteen years spent most of his time In North i Carolina. Mt Fleer was born in Herford, Westphalia, Germany, and came to | this country forty years ago. EDWARD D. HEARNE DEAD. Former Auditor for State Depart- ment Succumbs to Wounds. WILMINGTON, Del, October 31— Edward D. Hearne, former auditor of the Treasury for the State Depart - ment at Washington, died at a hos pital today. Death was said to have ber 2, ut 3 p.m. Heiatives and vited. At DONN. On the morning of October 30, 1921, at the residence of her sister, Mrs. Joun McWilliams, in Baltimore, ' 5L beloved wie of the outi. When time ana soirow are no more Aud mists have rolled away. m;\'un:y _wu‘s AND MOTHER, ROSIB Ly memory. of my husbend. Liest. UY ELWOOD BRANDY, who {uis life three years ago today, ) it October 30, 1921, at 2ud ut. se, ELLEN KOSE, ‘beloved dutgior ofkihe. iute ool und Amn E. Dooley. KFuneral from her lute 1esidence Wednesuuy, Nuvember 2, at 9 To one who ia st forgotten, By one who will never forget. HIS WIFE, JULIA L. mu“rl' . GOLDSMITH. In loviug memory duriiug " isband and father. JARARL "8 GOLDSMITH. who pussed to a betier worl beyond tbree’ years ‘Ngo. \hmlm 26, 1918. Overcoats this year are warm ., thence to St Peter's Church, where wiasy will be said. Interment Aouut Olivet cemetery, 1 .:oom Members of St. Aun's Auxiliary, v: 50, and sister auxiliaries, huigiits of Bt, Gone, but mat forgot HIS LOVING WIFE, DEAIL KAUFMAN GOLUSMITH, AND DAUGHTER FRAN- HARRIS. I sad but loving remembrance of IE E. HARRIS, who departed th's e Bre years ago today, November 1, 1916, To us there comes a memory Of 8 love that is seldom met, Teinday, Octiver 20, When we think of our dear Jenne, WALD DI A Funerni Wedsesdny, Novewper D SISTER. Often my thoughts go wandering 0 the grave so far away, B, frem Leve clagal, Tnde et prwvaie) TE ol - cemewery. (North Uaruliua pupers piense cops.) 10 1B50! Where lie the sweetest memoties N, Friday. October 25, 1 OTion b SEWIS CIBSUN, e beloved T il e rer hde away. S Lusbuid of darun Gibson usd tuther of Mary 3 Look at ’em The woolens are thick il resuited from two bullet wounds in bson, Lo Youtg, dohn D, Gibsow, | The flowers we lay upon ber grave P . the head, inflicted by him a week ag> | Fuulihe fiayes, George’ Glson wid viotk | . May witner and devas, . . / Mr. Hearne was sixty-one years old.| \utsun. Funeral lLom »t. Augustmes| But ihe love we bear fof thee, dear Auntle, and fleecy as a sheep’s . Illness that brought on nervous pros- | Cuuch Wednesday b 10 wclocks Will ‘never Tade away tration was said to be the cause of his act. & back. Aristocratic woolens! foreigners, but the kind we encourage to emi- grate. requiem muss wil be subg for tue HER NEPHEW CLIFTON. of lis soul. Frienas asa reludves bivied. i five amars wgo. you fatt e OU, low sudden was the summons ow T miss your loving face, Wilen tie Word caiue Le Was goue. BUt Yok 1606 1p o e Time wus 100 shurt 1o say 1mewell Lo var-latuer we loved 0 well. o o Mr. Hearne served as Treasury < auditor for the State Department . during the last administration and re- signed in March last. Since then he has been in ill health. He and his wife made their home in the Sherman ‘ apartments, 15th and L streets. De- tafls of Mr. Hearne's death have not S reached here. Arrangements for his funeral are being made. DEATH OF MRBS. GAINES. Special Dispatch to The Star. WARRENTON, Va., November 1 (Special).—Mrs. Elizabeth Gaines, L wife of Col. Grenville Gaines, died at her home here vesterday morning. , The funeral was from St. James 'Epis- None on earthi can take your p} HER COUSIN ANNA. * Eutered into rest October 3i, | KING. In sad but loving remembrance o= deuce in the Alabama apart | dear and mother, ALICE A. NG, of the iate wd- | w rted ‘thia'life ‘seven vears agp to: i 6 Hrraon, “Service und terment | duy, November 1. 1018, D brivate. BY HMERLOVINGT HUSBAND AND , November 1, 1921, at 10 3 * At e e, oo L4t i, .. | KING. T Uit loving remembrance of N e, “Notice ot fuumrii| COUSIN JOHYN, wio entered into eteraal s *" | rest vctober : HES, Departed this life on Monday, Oc- JENNIE. * u arted_this life 3 A Aoiesl, v st & w.uy., 9AMCS | OLIVE, 1Tn sad but loving remembrance of n. uwum eral trom resuce, H1S] out Aens mathe ASTS, prhembrance ot Weanesuny, Novemver %, Mt < | parted this life three years ago today, No- Abercromi)ie: Aberdowns Shetlands Body the chaj luvph Gawier's Sons, 1730 Three long yedrs and pain still sore, Pa, Fuseral mervices will be beld A+ e moves on 1 miss gok ‘move; at"the Western Preabyterian Chureh, on H| Her memory s s Srosh todey st. n.w. between 19th and 20th As in he passed & Wednesdsy, November 2, at 2 pm. lu- 1NG terment private. - pon, Resatives wud . ifenus Juvites, dncd Sember 1, 1915, : \imieat private. T p.s O’Briens funeral was: JOHNSON. Departed :m-‘ lie, Monday moru- & . h THE r,um:_ -“ copal Church this afternoon. Wik, Uctuber ok, 121, ut 7:15 v ciock, EAE. Sacred to the memory of my belor Tweeds yOIr Gaines was a‘Miss Harris of Lo etoted wise ot it . oo | Cmother, L2 3. T K, who denariea thia evores Dotk v e si% eats a8 Ny t Homespuns . U Bl Wor Romhand she-12aves | e foi o L L A LR | g e 1 s e e L . $r A . New® oupeadren, Mrs. Joscph Bell of | \lulicauy " Lricrioon, swveiier 2 81 % MARTHA. * to say nothing Miss Elizabeth Gaines of Warrenton.| *%*% S a0 ] R, a4 And) leving Tamile Sunday, tober o urance of of (- R a w ¢ THA HH\I!HLIHLR who passed away = eerann el O 0 0 O THE WEATHER s R " e e ~ Jute residence, benmug Howe Gone, but not forgotten. Montagnacs and 4 ’ 4 D. Wednesds ovember Meltons, etc. Iuterient Lrae, l Today recalls sad memories ) District of Columbia and Maryland, | luterment bowne bric, SO Of n loved one gone to rest, rain this afternoon and tonight; colder tonight; tomorrow clearing and colder; fresh shifting winds, becoming strong northwest by tomorrow morn- ing. 5 Virginia, rain this afternoon and to- night; colder tonight; tomorrow fair nd colder; strong south to west winds and probably gales. Long wear . probably tomorrow; colder. u e em Records for Twenty-Four Hours. (, Thermometer—4 p.m., 63; § p.m., 6 12 midnight, 61; 4 ROOR GG gl am., 64; 8 am, 6 i Bammeter—l p.m. X ° 29.8 2 midnight, 29 4 .y 29.4 8 a.m., 29.60; noon, 29.55. a ln 4 Highest temparature. 65, occurred at noon today; lowest temperature, 58, occurred at 9 p.m. yesterday. Temperature same date last Highest, 73; lowest, 44, o0 YT ~. Condition of the “l"". 1 * | _Temperature and condition of the t s water at 8 am.: Great Fall - un ran perature, 59; condition, cleap ~ e Up-River Water. HARPERS FERRY, W. Va., Novem- : c o donn T.JL?.”"“&".;" Bom ot and The Hecht Co. s GET, aomtss. Gonsles) 31, Aud the ones that think of him today bty ; 3 Are the ones that loved b t. BAKBARA 8. KXIGHT, 1 the & By il oo, e, loved bim Dest her age. her son, Mia). Lew et Park, Md. lnm;:l:::fll;{“ 5 Sacred-to the memory of ous r loved onex, @ devoted mother, MARIA THOMAS, LANG. On Monday. October 31 : February 13,1009, and our de- am. after a short but I i voted father, THOMAS THOMAS, who left MAHGARET E.. belored wife of Owen .| us seventeen years ago todsy, November 1. Lang, aged _twenty-three years. Funeral | 1504, Wednesduy, November 2, 9 a.m.. from 1 Thyy bave laid anide ¢ cie armor E st. se., thence to St. Aloysius Chur g L Saike il Semit, Taterment ' Mount Olivet cemetery. Friends | Tyey have fompht the rnrntan i . and relatives invited. And the victors' erown they wear. ‘ On Thursday, October 20, 1921, { Father and mother linked together D JomN 1 husband o Kaie By the same sweet hoods. of love, Cooke ruder and son of the late Dr.{ They are singing -Hallalujuh:* Hezekiah and ~ Mary Eliza Magruder of o the b den Georgetown, D. C. OLLIE 1. THOM- MARTIN. ‘—“——\__ pea f F X 0c t HU M NN 1 B Wed by ) N\ Put a man inside one of these coats and he’ll be warm as toast and genial as a diplomat. He can snuggle Inside a deep collar; - - - Belt his eoat tight, If he likes ’em that way, Get a raglan, kimono Or any other type Of sleeve. And _As for patterns, "“And sich,” We know no limit. The best from at home and abroad, built by » 1 Society Brand, ¢ _which means . \ £ J= Suddenly. Monduz. October 31, AN and ESTELLA FORD, Quick, Dignified_and Emcient Service. . . 816 1 ST. 1 Mount Olivet cemeter s2¢ 1 ‘&_ MDONALD. Tuesday, November 1, 121, at Frank Geier's Sons Co. Freedmen's Hospital, CHARLES T. 1118 SEVENTE McDonald, father of H. STREET e "o,E ';l\mug Dald. Notice of taneral _Moden Chapel.Telephone call. mm 5. JAMES T. RYAN d this life Monday, Oc- MCHENRY. e e o o :fl PA. AVE. 8.E. d & Mie: MARY E, Mc. ;i‘;znv(;f\‘.fllnlaud wife of James C. McHenrs. to mourn her loss a father, a —_____Livees da Geane e leafer”to mours ner Jows 8 father, 8| oGrR T H, SARDO & CO. a host of friends. (Virginia papers pl _n €12 H.gt. ne. =i e tomobile Funerals, 0P} ¥ ) Modern" Chapel. Au MELVIN. Sunday. October 30. 1921, at Wal- _Sorthlih s Fotett d_Hospital, Maj. J. MELV! i SR el S e e | AL RS reyre Cor A. D. Melvin of Baltimore, 'uneral !‘mm ‘the chapel of W. K. Speare Compuny, | J208 H STRE!T Nm 1208 H st. n.w., Wednesday, November 2. (mRF ) Relatives Liscoln 203 1t by m‘ Various Cities. Prm e Ambula upaaiak Interment at Arlington natiofial Ihe wepsae - fi:‘ll'é‘[.::lmw e Pucm MAIN 10 & . . lei hi: z X g ing, October 30, 1921, at.12:30 p.m., SAM- - oa‘m o Frioes o o i 5 Hoston kfi.“n.:,‘.‘h“c'ifi.‘éi.‘ ot betwesn M an V. L. SPEARE CO_ T i OLEARY. - On Octoer 3L 1021, at X ‘% ?‘mfi%&h’? o= Va., navy ard, Capt. TIMOTHY BTI'J'HE\ ESTABLISHMENT.' ’ » $ 5 t o $85 8. {-::‘fi:;‘- :*hr;::z' Phone F‘nnllln 6626. 910 ¥ st. nw. ey ‘.n 10 a.m. Intermeni joseph F. Birch’s Sons and G sf e Arlington cemetery. PRI 3034 Eatablished 1841 Departed this life Monday, October M St. NW. sy %t 250 b ., MARIE LOUISE PRICE, 4 P and daughter of George W perkcr.” Buncral from the Tesidence of her aunt, Mrs. M. 8. Williams, 1420 W Thursday, at 1:30 p.m. Friends and rel times are ln\'lled ; PURSELL. Tuesday, November 1. 1921, o o “CHARLES CREIGHTON, loved o 'of the late Thomas and Mary rsel, ROFESSIONAL men—doctors, ' Qs lawyers, merchant chiefs— Sale Men's Shl rts all who want foot comfort $ 1.29 | in shoesthat are shape-holding, Fow for 35 long. Jlasting and time-serving— i e % RANE. tion to the many friends and Some 350 shirts, representing broken assort- all such men should do as their L B R 2 pathy and beautiful floral tributes rendared me at the lliness and death of my dear hus- ments from lines that sold at $2 and $2.5b. : fellow-men have done all these years band, Sergt. JOBN ‘mm_. iaen ! KREBS, We wish to express our apprecla eve tion and sincere tll‘l;ill to l!llll;.ea :3 Sizes and styles for almost every one at start of sale, but v ’ : fi".’:&h’zfi?’:fi .fim‘:hh":;'.‘..’.’.,‘:.,x..: i bel of course 350 shirts aren’t going to linger at $1.29. aged ears. Funeral serv- Wiight's Chagel, Thuratay, Novem- < :Ilpen please cop) B RITCHIE. Sunday, October 80, . at pitents, “Lake: e o AR TS :A\"E.cwm'f.‘-"o:'m late|ing memorials (monuments and mau- is W. Ritchie. Funeral from Holy g i Trlnnuym;hmth‘ 30t and 0 o Wed. | soleums) of quality and character. nesday, November 2, at 9:30 a.m. - 1 We williglaty show you mamy Dast- ROBINBON. Departed this m. October 30, | tiful specimens of our work in any ef PHINE, the beloved wife of mf.‘u'mum)“-ln'-?n\ ‘Funeral from the chapel | the local cemeteries. of & lobinwn, 1800 T st u 228823 R8888RERE3RRANINRRRRIISANERE8yN| 4 nd Sonqancer sympathy And beautifol foral trib: utes at the death of our mother and grand- other. D MRS. BE. FLORENCE AND Thu l\nv:mher 3, 2 o'clock. 2 THE J. F. MANNING CO. mc.. SAUNDERS. Tuesday, November 1. 1621, 4_Fifteenth Street. MARY I widow of Capt. Thomas Saunders, 0. A hicauter of “" CEMETERIES. late Col. Daniel P. z L rrement ave M A A A 7 ‘-};73:::.‘ November 3, at 2 p.m. lnl.ex CQd" Hfll cfll‘tfl" ment private. e Ch: 1 .fld Vai N smm SMITH. rted this life Sunday, "" nit—Nen- o1 ok o pmer at his revidence, 2111 Care D 'st. n.w., after a short iliness, PHILIP H. BMITH, Funeral from ~Liberty Baptist Charch® Wednesday, Novemler 2. at 1:30 e st a0 FORT LINCOLN of Graves ‘brothe X e ¥ and ask for HANAN'S | b e g e o thy and for the heau- Loy 5 ST Bovel tributes sent during the loess DIED. £ ! R 'Manhaltan hl' ts o |z, e a2, oIz G ! g e o et LR M Sl R AR 00 M de T il B T O Dobbs hats ansco un, rwear. o ‘ o on Monday. oot b B i 5 ; ’ ‘beloved ter B bt HIB EvorTED DAUGHTER MAGGIE. * Phoenix hose . .~ (th atF Whirs icieac ot guarindast 7th atF ' o S -?_:"f:.fi.::afifi;:_.% B _—- e : 'BROOKINS, ber

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