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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON D. C, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1921 ' : ™ GEN. ALEXANDER ASSIGNED. (GOOD ROADS BILL SVIMED. GEN. BYRNE DIES AT 84; | HAINS RITES SATURDAY. [CONSTRUCTIVE THINKING | RITES FOR DR. DAVISON. |m,m 1N MEMoRIAN. In sad remembrance of my fll\- Brig. Gen. Robert Alexander, has tiag dangitery ANNA(JBSSTE) L. GHAR- :ee:x‘lnl::. to the command of the| 'The good roads bill, carrying an ap- WAS RETIRED IN 1904 |Genersl will Be Buried at Arling- HOUR’S GREATEST NEED |Services for l.hlmr at Church | TERS (e um), who paseed away 3d Fleld Artl propriativn of $76,000,000 for road fm- _ton Cemetery. in '![""“ years ago lhdly. Kwe-lnr 10, 1918. He Had Been Serving. .| Torn from the hesrts that loved you, rtioned to mi :::::m::::m::?nyo the statesy was Took Active Part in l-.nihry Mat-| Funersi services for Maj. GenPeter |John Sidney Braithwaite of Lon- ters\in This City—Legion C. Hains, U. S. A., retired, will be Gone in the best of days, FALLS CHURCH, Va., November 10 y il saned yostertay by, Py sident X held Satarday morning at St. Mat.| OoR Lectures Here on Christian h'l":fl hylnll who kpew you, (Special).—Funeral services for ’.:gil Tt D 8 e " T BROTHER. Dr. Robert Allen Davison, who ; The month of November once more is here, * Member. thew's Catholic Church. It was in- Science. at his home here Monday afternoon)| To us the saddeat of the ve tended to have the services tomor- s, were | Iecause thrce years uzn tod | Brig. Gen. Cliarles Christopher Byrne, |row, but because of the arrange-| During a lecture on the subjoct, !Bt the age of elghty-two years, Frdaning denpuieswns daid away; | Medical Corps, U. 5. A., retired, died |ments being made in Arlington for | “Chrisuan Science—the Key to Belf- | vesterday afternoon at the Presbyte- | e fiowers we yiace upon ber grave Tue ot his residence 2316 1stn | the burial of the unknown soldier, |Bovernugst” by Johr Sidney Bralth- |rian Church, of which he was pastor | ,g wither 454 decay Lenses—Ancient and Modern i 3 the time was postponed. vai . 8. B., of London, Eng- | : 4 had only | e lure for her who sleeps beneath An ADITORIAL street, following an fliness of some| Interment . iuuullw‘erea at First Church of :;‘:_:"e ‘:f:e:::.'-"’“.n:e:;;" Fr W nerer e s £ wuk- Ha '.. .I.my.m..- years\old. rist, Scientist, last evening, the Nobody kno it N the ruins of ancient Ancient optical lore was born ‘May 1, 1887, at | Honora : . | speaker asked: {here—at Westchester, N. ¥.; Rensse- pody dnnws our lenglo, A d today" i %) Plkuvllle " Baltiraore. county, ‘Md. ' He | Gen. Nelson A. Miles, Why waste time in trying to locate laer, and eorg t st We shed our tears from sching hearts Nineveh a bit of and today's greatscien- . - . was the son of Chartes M B’ and Eme: | Maj. Gen. John Clem, U. S. A,/ a diabolical intelligence in a tny Dr. Davion was a nadve o otes | While others are fact nalean glass was found. It tific skill contribute to b 3 ! line Cole Byrne. He was educated at|Maj. Gen. Anson Mills, U. germ, equipped with a body so smalil éfllulm a"d; x;nfll;‘nel:fml-:;mn"y HER SISTER LILLIAN AND GEORGIA : odo Vi ca v the perfection of the s Mount St. Mary's College, Emmitsburg, | tired, Maj. Gen. Theodor ‘un vou cannot see it, when the truth Clle&e and the theotof E01 SoMP nirs | covmsrou proved to be @& lens, glasses you get here : i Md.. and recelved the degree of medical A, retired, Maj. Gen. Lansing |is that neither germ nor any other &8 Princeton. ¥ §eira, but contned 16| . A tribute of love and devotion ‘x’ifi" at the University of Maryland in | Beach, chicf of engineers, U. 8. A., and | suppositional manifestation of evil, or I Goa crudely made but indicat- They are made with ac- his bed only a week. ¢ Admiral M. T. Endicott, U. 8. N, re-|disease, can influenc® in the smallest | N ing knowledge of optical curacy and adjusted by 3 IS married Miss Henrletta, P, Colt of | tired. degree a mind that has gained the yofi Wanace Radolifte or "{3}...,3;‘." Eesalinn oy sclence in a very remotc optometrists of expert H ":"““‘:- et Giober 4 Mmy 3 Isecret of self-government.” This se- | Washington, who was a classmate at| O lored oue laia . trainin, 1 cret brings detachment from current prj ton, d Dr. Joseph T. Kelly | And those who will remember you, mother, age. g Help Yourself at Home | nt surgeon June 3, 1860, he At- GEORGE E. WINTERS DIES. {fcars and atarms, either in regard to R phrubylorian Chafch ASsiSted | ATe it Dok eho'inved 3t o Practice is the only way speed :""'::u '-h;‘;nnk of assistant surgean e * ‘ DEVUTED DAUGUTEKR. \I‘HR ELLA Y ewiant sureedn health, supply or social conditions.” |Rbv. W. R. McElroy in conducting the D, Grasp the oppo.tumtv of their scientific skill n be attained in typewriting. The speaker contended that the |funeral services. D GEANODAGGHTLE, (\ to guard your vision. -See them about glasses Stidents ‘for a nominal rate can ||(of law May 7, oanred" i she rank of | Was For, Thirty-Five Years Em-|great need of this hour is for more | rs, Davison died in March of tm:’ X it Tent & typewriter and have it sent Aaler Foneral. and rotired unter age construgtive thinking, declaring that | year, but a daughter. Mrs. George T. Jaikwwent . » L Fents Drigadier gunora ployed at U. S. Capitol. jiis Imposaible for any man ta ““.;'k.?.““..‘;‘n‘:{';‘ 2 grandson, Tobert Man- | s T b ee Gen. Byrne took an active = & suitable part in government untiljkin, T foved so dear. and o) S G Street: L. C. SMITH & BROS. ||!sanitary matters in this city va.paxe lnf Georde ::n' ,:““:’,""he‘fimffl"s"x he has first learned to govern himpelf, | e | HEIt LOVING DAUGHTER, MRS, HESTER \ & See Better” NW. . yours and was the instigator of many | Y2TS an employe Mr. Braithwaite is a member of the | CARDS OF THANKS, Eacoght . » 2 memTER Co sanitation improvements. He was a|Capitol, died Wednesday at St. Elza- hoard of lectureship of the FITSt proqemarn e wish to express our sin- TGt o aRuL of swiet remembranon, » » ||| member of the National Geographic So- | beth's Hospital after an illness lasting | Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, | FTxro GEais: € SIah 0, T ar many | it the Toer g fond, A0 Tres other, & (Mills Building) illclety -and the (nmlmnlun Military Or- | since last Decemnber. He w28 9orn in | Mass, and will repsat his lecture at | friends and relatives for their kindness &nd |~ OF the daughrer that thirks of you. J th and Penna. Ave. N.W. der of the Loyal Legion. | Baltimore, Md, seventy-five years the same place Friday evening. He| sympatu and for their beautifal foral tr | HER LOVING UAUGHTER, MK, DAIST 17th and Penn: . N. Funeral services will be held at his|ago, and came to Washington in 1571 was introduced on Thursday e ening | Uies st the death of our father, October 25, 20 [0 0~ Plhone WMain 411 ||| restdence Saturday “morning at 11:45 | He was appointed to the Capitol farcs by Wiliam J. Tucker, first réder of | 191 {DEAN. 1n joe ng remembrance of my dear o'clock. Interment will be private. by former Spgaker Carlisle and served | ina and Wil T iniraduoca | PADCETE, | W with o cxpre our st ik, M4 R Al = SRR Ak At iy in various %apacities as messcnger. | meiday o evenime e Mrs. Iiariet | ihauks nd uppreciation to our many frien parted ‘this” life. four yexrs ago today. No- PLACED ON PROBATION. “iichman and clevator man. i [ Hiteneock, wecond ren i3 ot e e o e . e, e 10, a1e .| For many years he wus on t | Niffbuies ru A band Chief Justice McCoy has placed speaker'n und press gallers elevators | ' T s, died Noven, probation for ona yeur Lewrs B |und became known to most pioli DR. GAMRI F N'ES AT 96, | b . 1 MILY. o sttt call me omeward. Kirby, who pleaded guilty to a simple | 2nd correspondents. He was v G “ | PILLEBURY. We wish 10 umv- our sincere May 1 foin you in Leaven ahove assault when charged with uluhlnglf"’ ill_health last December. He was T » aud our appreciation to the family HER DAUGHTER. NELLI WHITE. * hie wife, Nellie I. irby, with g |unmarried. Two brothers survive :im, oldest Alumnus cf Virginia and | *rd mans fiiends for their kind tympethy KEENAN. 1n sad bt loving remembrasce o butcher knife August 17 last. After|':0Uis Winters, a Washington mer- [ and for the beautiful flvr-lfl‘fib-"" ,',f," | my desr friend, JOSEPH 0. KEENAN, who his arrest, the police claim, Kirby at-|Chant and Bernard Winters of Nerth " Confederate Veteran. TORY, Who it | e Wi T sk vatie o tempted to cut his throat. Carslina. The funeral will take place | Ry by e N e ORI e Y. | forest. November 10, 101, Fridey at 10 am. from St. Peters| RICHMOND. Va. November 10.—Dr.; My, @i, Nl X { Gone, but not forgott Cathollc Church, 2d and ¢ streets|Carey Breckenridge Gamble, axed, = &= HIE_ DEV i EVA crUMNP trict attorney for a “permit” to shoot a | southeast, with interment in' Mouut """"V six. known as the oldest SON. “ival for her husband's affections. Olivet cemetery. alumnus of the University of Vir- | DIED, KOCH. ered 1o the memory of our dear ginia, fs dead at the home of his .qm mm November 8, 1821, at' husbend and father, FRED KOCH, who en- i w &) RRER daughter, near Baltimore. accord- residence, Arlington. tered into eternal rest five years ago today, —————————————————————————— . S r ing to information received here to-| Vi FLONENCE ‘MOSWELL, beloved wi | November 10, 1918, QUALlTY RELIABILITY v 0o Dot fougne in the oo | el o o, A ol BT | Soen yo e ¥ e hd * e B ai o et ond tweive chiliren and elght grandchildren, For words were nover sweeter ’ When you stop to consider the quality and an wars and was a division sur-; i James L., William W., Theodore. Oito. Than e e T A . | || & reltability of our dental work and note our rea- geon in the Confederate army under | foo. ‘Herm Siaud, Florine WIFE AND CHILDEEN. * 1 ° ° sonable prices, you will readily appreclate the Sen. Bragg., was born at Grove L[ Mrs. Blanch ! Nettie Peyton’ | importance of having your work done HERE. Botetourt county., Va.. the home of| Funeral fro E. Zion Church. | RIEER. Tn loving memory of my dear friend, e — S ——— e e e e e e St el In 30 years DR. WYETH AND STAFF OF EXPERT, 3 B Gen. James Breckenridge. Nauck, Va. Friday, November 11, ac 1 Mrx. ELIZA ANN KIKER. who passed away CAREFUL, SKILLED DENTISTS have won the con- Dun. Feiends aud Telatives tuvited to attend. | e sear 2k0 today, November 10, 1920. fidence of over 500,000 people of Washington and &® PHILIP KING WINS SUIT | A e e als e, T e I oy (] ® Car of Ve Fme orn e l s e : : R hhw;lw. B I ‘A’ Terms of Payment to Sult—Examination Free £ —_— ich pever can 3 shall never forget - . 3 THE FAMILY. 10° FRAN - Cleanliness is one of our many striking features. Jury Returns Verdct in His Favor CIS ARMSTRONG. o s l !y All work done without the - 4 SEOWK. Deraried this ife Tuesday morn 30 ightest semblance of ?%0. | STROBERT. In xad but loving remembrauce . T% of good, honest dentixtry our record. 5 in Auto Collision. e Nyiamber 5.1 b I3 of,our dear wife and mother, KATB P i _recerd. . | Jite. and mather, . . W merkecs Philip King, president of the e na_ Jiro et of the IMte | Wi ife ne Senr ace today, Novemper SO o Suetfon Teeth . chants and Manufacturers’ Associa- 1t i 1820. ow e u or s ee g Will Not_SI tion, has won the suits for $§15,00 0. . Joh Stmms, 1181 New | One long year and pain still sorr or Drop—8$5.00, r P s Bl damages brought against him by avss w.e Saterdny. N A< time moves on 1 s ] e 3 ¥ 83—34—85 3 Walter C. Biggs and his wife. Mary | welock p.m. Relatives and frieuds | Her memory Other Setn of Biggs, for injuries alleged w0 have & iuvited. » -1 As 1in the hour sl p c . WHOLE, c Teeth, $5.00 up. been ‘sustained by the ditching of | BYRNE. Tuexday, November 8, 192 ran HER HUSBAND, WILLIAM H. ir antomobile to avoid coilision 2 4 e« res ams o o olalat or ms’ or HALF, b Opén Every Evening ock,_and on Sundars 10 AX. to 4 PN With Mr. Kink's car mear Woodside, | 1 e HAL | s ome wrrowtul yenr. Lods oot oA i wieianon. AICWork Fully Gusrastesd or 80 T Kindly Md.. September 14, 1918, A jury ini 1 i 8 maotle of fowers, o0 et fooation of ‘our ofice 1n your mind. U3 Sentemper 16 ). Aguwy 0] ] e residente, Katur: 35 mother 1 toved oh denr. ) o . c Blade c £tafford, late yvesterday afternoon, re-! ; 2#0L| o ome knows m ,:;lxlnx;w turned a verdict in his favor. . . oAy Fresh Picnics . 18%|Pork Chops, &= w ||§ Dr. WYETH, 427-29 7th Street N. e et T R ol e g e . S| 5l e @ bl Opposite Tasburgh & Bro. and over Graad Usion Tes Ga., Larpest and machine sufficient space on the road a3 i LAY . oughiy Equipped lors in Washington. Phone Main way to pass his car. He was repre- et retired). beloved husband of L3 . [ w ) AR J i sented by Attorneys Newmyer & King, pan, Tetieid)."Snloved busbetd of | groopERy. 1o ipvine semembrance of our c ; l b n3 Simon_Vanns = Koenfesherger. | fabe Alma R. Davia'and Mre | dear sister. 'h. TE 5. STROUEKT, who died s DaSage . . .25 Pork Puddmg . . 3 | R, - r 2 Aud pleasaut find { : . Lovissille, | That thoug Liad Chiage Papers piease copr) " £ kept fo our mind. On Tharsday. November 10, G SISTERS, RILEY AND ELSIE. * 3 ¢ S 421, rium, o An Exceptionally Now Being O m ~ o it o et & Wiy St T ’ 1R A = the late Ann Elisabeth and Philemon Grif- | ] = Fine Lot of Smoked | B 3 ; s Btn ot Stomtgomers coumty, 14 X i day from the residence of his miece, Mrs. Stout.” Rockville, Md., Saturday,” November | FOR SPECIAL SALE THIS WEEK END : v B IR ol [ "“ BRI ¢ S SARAH B. THROCKMORTON, who depart MOKED HAMS, & iz 195, [| oo sumiosmeise | ’ sm ® WHOLE "’. this life November 10, 1920, brings worrow unspoken and tears are on our brow; Interment Ariington ce'mu—rs T O b e weeping, HARDING. Tuesday. November 8 1921, | e lave mn mother o ' Chocolate Covered Liquid Ch Vg, il S e i i Widow of the Inte W H. Harding and . ¢ Breakfast B . 245,| Smoked Hams . 4 OENARS Soveenc fadms Fhestu | EE i e A most_palatable blend of delicious cherries | Fugeral from her late residence. hep- | l'e acon Piece, ~ lb. 0 and an Ib. which liquefy and combine with our fine, smooth . | lerd st wow. Friday atiersodn. Friends FUNERAL DIRECTORS. cream. These luscious centers are covered with our c litan: = rich milk chocolate—an §0-cent candy at....... s SMOKED PICNICS, &1 Chocolate Covered Mint Patties (FORMZRLY S40F STNW) Smile Says ! i | “I'H o : : ( Mage of our Mne smooth cream. Rsvored with - ear Clearl il Do 'vaid for the repose of i PHONE MAIN 108 i C c urest mint and covered with our rich blend choco- \ y o Yllbe gid for the fpose o Sis oo ] I Sugar Loaf Bacon . 18:, |Southern Style Bacon, 15 o | EReid S pttatitots. 306 iy Learly [ ARSI W SoNE I e, . . A Ny 3 value &t ...... Kk oe ss sadas Saistatnciie B L] embarrassing momenta. s . your tend. it R T Teeee ol T friends. T it not worth while to JAMES. Wednesday, mber 9. ree A SIl this embarassment can be Bl | his residence, in Watigion, Va. aveided Tushaud of Elizabeth . | 5 Just try it once—the Lo ¥ el DS ESEAIENETY S Abe Lincoln Assortment i Bt 0l PR SRR i 2 JAMED TR ined this best of all Talng King. Funerai from chapel of Thoman lumy & Son, 2007 Nie mtseFrying Chickens, 425, s 385, 2 i for the aid of leari: Contains one or more of every goody we make— ices earing. 5 your money back if bnot delighted. ndu c‘an pldy 60 lb ‘We offer you the _ .m TR |':-flm. u_m,m o Livers in Commectton. \ better candy is made . : ancy ioung am US| DERRYDALE e Ry zreen ot g pette crar i rats OUC MO § | 1922 Acousticon * Wl isomea: Tomy: Semer 1. vt 1| WML H. SARDO & CO. ! jome of ber sister, 35 o 2 \| No Depostt— No Expense. Marsleod &vs RSTHER PORTER. Fu- Moders Chipel. Automobiie Faperatn. 3 . Just write, saving “I am hard of n 1 services and intermest at Davemport, Quick, Diguiied_and Etficient Bervice, Ib SPECIAL NOTICE hearing and will try the Acoasticon.’ ROBERTS. Depa i W Deal & The. .n-e-t owners of the Abe Lincoln Candy Shops were | N Give It a fair trial amid familiar m‘ Norpariadl, Wis ale, Wallseser | + Deal Co. - ssocinted with the management of th¢ Guth Choco- (urroundings—thus yon can best tell i i D oL, Ar 1 gielock, §16 H ST. N.I. Lincoin 3464, 7, Baltimoge. The former owners of this company Remember, however. that _the s $ith vear. ¥ i Griers | _Automobile Service. Chapei. reat in it kind whatsoever. A Sons® chapel, 1113 nw.. Saturday ¥ bt . D Jaitnted, fegtures moraing a1 " 10:30 é\clvzek‘ Jovember 12 | V. L. SPEARE CO. elatives riends invit aterment | matter what your past experience Rejures aog Sriends Luvi (NEITHER THE SUCCESSORS OF NOR COX- ' L has been send for your free trial | NECTED wflx THE ORICINAL [ N HOPS today. | . Wednesday, November 9, m‘m SPEARE ESTABLISHME! 3 lb I Dictograph Products Corp. 1 Jafter, 8 lingering illuess, at hiy | _Phone Frauklin 2. 940 F st. m.w. . . IN 1 omobile S PRINTS em- Wawm Mrector LARD Shoulder ChopsZS-» LEGS . . . .32 Breasts . . 12%: Palmine Nut-Butter, = 4i90c “Creamcrust’”’ Bread 6C A FULL POUND, THE BEST IN TOWN A\e.. Whnshington, D. C X . Funeral priva Tuesday. November 8, 1921 ‘3034 M \t N.w. Detabllahed 111, 1220 G Street N.W. 402-A Evai Bldg. 1420 N I. SPEARING, beloved n':mnu of mumx-ff! JOSCph F. B[X‘Cl‘l's Sons Creek | and embalmer. Livery in counection. Commo- 1 Blans chapel a5 modern crematorium. Moders ‘wxn-. Susdenly. November 5, 1921, a her | Prices. 3 nw. Tel 1355, \ 1918 L st. o.w. WEST. 5| e, 518 L p, ALICE Wes Timothy Hanlon ke i & N of relatives and triends 641 H ST. N.E. Phone L. 5548, «.sonuu“i wx\nu “brother ol lnllll 'Winters, aged 15 rs. Funeral rhorst's parlors, 801 l Capitol st. —the cheerful effect of a gas heater is a real comfort, Foiay Norember i1 a0 ':m Bt i1 Before the furnace makes itself felt, the instant effect of B, g T T T : warmth where you want it takes the sting from the chill air IN MEMORIAM. O B s ALLWINE. In ¢ad but loving remen Modern Chapel._Telephone rall, North of our dest wife and mother, STHARN e | JWINE, who departed this life five | Moms November. 10, 1918, 3 Toars o o0 RPAND AND FAMILY. * z | BOYDEN. In sad but loving remembrance of | We Specialize in designing and erect. our_dear son mnd brother, HOWARD W.|(ng memorials (monuments and meu- BOTDEN, . who died one year ago today, No- | soleums) of quality and character. .. 21. | we” cannt underatand the Workings of the | aij and see hundreds of photographic \ i rum.r . 3 i~ * u‘ular hmting . ' sad ut lovh asboancs o ! THE J. F. MANNING CO., INCS" Mayomnaise 325" 12¢ <" 25¢ 5, 50¢ RUSIAN. T 15, Finty 39 . . B TR~ G cereams T DRESSING 4ur/ 29C s . nonticalioon:.f 1 y20 = P SRS | ™ Cedar Hill Cemetery ** That we do-not think HER| LONNG ‘Calibrrx. «| Chapel and Vault—Non-Sectariy; mm TS, s 35| CANDIED CITRON. 40- i R & et B AR :”%«umqunnnnnm i Phones L. 952 and L. 4360 (- The Portable Hot Spot Copper The radiant: heat from the THN FAMILT, 4 ‘reflector Gas Heater is invaluable RAY-GLOW is the most desir- “%‘a’n‘g.’ g;";:am?é‘n R ln1;:-A n:‘nuyx;nt ; R in warming the chill corners. -At- able form of gas heating; so cheer- ars:r::u..‘:«:v:?;:o; Kool The Park Cemetery tach and light it—heat just where ful and vitalizing, without trouble, Hern folng doms walle Tt wan 74t Non-Sectar P 1 fih A sweet, loving sister, ob, how sbe is m| ined e vealy it is most desired at once. odor or waste. Besljrost o ;-v.-:‘ NaesTl tuare | Beantiful and fitting Tocation” ; : . s e roiation it e ko Readily accessible—on electrl:"&f . Pay in small lilol'l“lly amo unts wnth your gas bl“, or Our meetlng Will mean to pact so morel | Jine. E . i |BmOWN. 1In sea mut toving mem On Baltimore boulevard, at Dis- dear fhiend, ‘PU“ trict line. WALNUTS, o 35:,|CANDIED CITRON 49:, Fancy DATES, 217 |Layer FIGS, 5222 28, Pure Fruit Jam, | “"‘ 19° '(Peanut Butter, = 123%°, CHUM SALMON, i 10° |Eagle Asparagus,s..,25° LD DUTCH COFFEE, .25°..,' Fancy Spitzenburg s ples, 3 ZSc'GfflpefffllL4“'Z5c November 10, - Office: 1235 G St. N.W. cannot heal. LA yRAED "PRANCINA., © Phone Franklin 4745. brance of my sister JES- nd for Illustrated Booklet. un% PRAE. (nee Mangum) and babz, S6 e et o . v FUNERAL DESIGNS. ‘Washington Gas Light Co. || = e Salesl)bpartment S 419TenthSlreetNW 4 Sl 5% Discoc_mf for Ca:h