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"WOCIETY' WHE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1921—PART T.™ SOCIETY o = d DIED. IN MEMORIAM. Under New Management | IFWE DEATHS ASCRIBED FRAZIER. Departca thir lite November 11.|JUDOE. In wad and lovine memory of e el B ‘ TO DIPHTHERIA IN WEEK | trincea® Sgiier” of *Aicx. " Winnie. Frac | paried this iife sae gear sgo lodar, Novern- otel bu T v Lot ana only sistr of Maria Tt 12 oae = Brooks * (nee Frazler). Funeral Monday, November November 14, at 2 o'clock p.m., from Camp- Church, Nichols ave., Ava- ~~~918-20 Fifteenth Street (Om McPherson Square) Reservations Being Made FRANK X. DALY bell A. M, :l:l:: [:;.(ine o To parc with'one we loved 8o dear,’ ke in our heart 1l remain i eciae oae/cron 9818 Ko Taitl n heaven e sment sgain ur home Place ix vacaut in our b Often in our hearts comes a bitter cry. Health Officer Fowler Details Spe- cial Inspector to Supervise All Cases Reported. Society WTH CONFRENGE K %, D President and Mrs. Harding to Enter- g s — R mny, 1| UL T e M o Telephone Franklin 2832 tain Delegates at Dinner + Premier Declares EXCellent |week icd Houlth Omicer Fowier to|FEEYER. November 11 : P o, e e only i 3 detail a special medical inspector| yeare. Funeral from W. W. Sacred te' the teémiory of My i Beginning Made—Praises . today to supervise all cases of this| fulvral parlors\S16 H brothier. ~ WILLIAM BICKNELL 3UDGE Tomght. 4 dlsease that are reported to prevent P A 2om 18| o feit anleeh e year ago. November 12, rther spread of the malady. t Hughes’ Proposals. Since November ‘1" physicians have [OBEEN. The oficers and members of {7| Qb the suruish of that Friday mors. HE President and Mrs, Hard-her mother are spending the winter. By the Avsociated Press, reported Sixty-five persons princi-| s VUG 0r 0! are hemeby notl:| 3y very heart ket wreched and o ing will entertain at dinner|Princes Bertha is the great-grand- Premier Briand of France came out|und the total number of deaths sin AT Siishd the fuperal of onr 4\ gaptini | " ey Grother: guandian and {riend. tonight the delegates to the |daughter of President U. S. Grant. of the conference animated and in-)November 1 is seven. 3 “W-r | One cheerful thought n.': rlh':.;rzrtu:h'n is While Dr. Fowler does not regard conference on the limitation tensely Interested in what had taken| pis record as alarming, it is above | - MRS, RUTH WEITE. Your Yoor coverings not thoroly cleaned| e orrament and later, they will hold | The second secretary of the Brazil- - slace _ 4 ; . the average for an cleven-day period. ‘. : ualass electrically washed by our Dfotees |, reception for a number of additional [ian embassy, Mr. Joaquim de Sousa “It i an excellent beginning.” said| . The heaith offoer today Advised all | W. R MRS.M. B 3. MASON. ; ide with Him and our loved ones for c.u:::l;.:l ST s guests. Leao, entertained at dinner last even- he. “Just what 1 should have ex- Wuhhfitom.ns to be watchful for {JOMNSON. FPaswed into «ferual st roaay o PO — St * s s sore throats, i L IO November 11, at 4 am, AND STER 1B Mrs. Harding attended the opening |ing at Wardman Park Hotel In honor pected from dn American statesman. | this time of “ewr‘g;;V;;D;,‘;‘:”:f vt wifo of e Jonmadi! iviowed, diukh: | JUDGE. 1 oving mbrance of our dear The Luwin Co of the conference thia morning, hav-lof the retiring secretary of tho em- M, Trughen toak resslute Hold of the | Sult Ehotr Bhyatiies on e o on | ler,of Mismi Hrown sod witer of De i Y ing Miss Harlan with her. Mrs. Cool- bassy and Mme. Gurgel do Amaral. Questfon, boldly and courageously. | cMPt to doctor a sore throat with Monday. November 14. 5 ! 2018 14th St. NW. ; wore, (God has promised that in heaven we shall meet again, And ; home re e lavited to & = idge, wife of the Vice President; WiVes | g Merritte W. Ireland s enter- No time was spent over phrases. He| o * oo EEARias SRS Somver e e of Cabinet members and many other|taining at a tea this afternoon in her closed at once with realities and laid il your My heart shrinks back from the trials ove. Phone N. 8160, ty |apartmen Vhic . we. od women prominent in official soclety Epafient St the Wyoming ' honot down a clear, straightforward pro- Deaths Reporled. ey Ftver bt 25T 5n fa ghall eall ns homevard, were also present. Chicago. Those in the receiving posal about which there can be no| ... o But what the dear Lord chose. HIS BBLOVED W D SIS arty will include Mrs. Hubert Work, interpretative doubts. There it is, |, ,f,.,‘:h"z":fl';““:‘ hfi:fi. fi"lf*:‘“{"’fi“"? |e So. 1 send buck the coming tears, LAW, ROSE WEBSTE! . Mrs. John A. Sterling has with her|\itc of the first assistant post- plain and understandable. 1t is funda- | four hours: o e i I With the whispered words, “'He knows In wad but loving remembrance «f The Ch&s eton e ot ot Wardman Park Hotel | naster general; Mrs. John A. Paimer, MISS CATHERINE AUGHES, | “¢Aial In principle” Louls Charles Kane, 47, United States navy idny, November 11 1921, at 5 r father, M. I KOONTZ, who - L EUests At had daughter, Mr. and |wife of Col. Palmer; Mrs. Selden | namgh: = What do you think of the program |yard. : i hes 2und at. g th Street at R s, of Illinols, | Spencer, Mra. H. Rozier Dulany, Mrs. | oaq Se” Horghie e i amiee e | 14561 he was asked. Hezekiah Thomas, 72, St Elizbeth's. | ; Sixteen tree! Mrs. Howard C. Knott: D , Mrs. ozier Dulany, and Mrs. Hughes, who will assist her Ruby Lyon Nichol 1125 4th g i he {1l rett to their home to-|Robert Oliver, Mrs. Percy Jones, Mr: - It concerns France less than Great| | Nicholson. 41, 1129 4th o. f , . f November agaln s here: Furnis! Who will return to {he s was for- | Richard La Guarde, Mre. R, L. Whit. | DArents in the Rospitalities they ex-| Briain and Japan” M Briand re- | noure: "anacostin roud ‘we, o0 Cow 12| (iilliem ¢ T oD f* Ceceltn | God caied oy 480 1008y ts oIy Miss Chariotts A. Sterling, and |comb and Mrs. C. K. Darnell. tend t0 the delegates (o the armament | plicd, “and I should like to know the | *Infunt af “Jobn ' W.. ad Iaole Spauiding. | MWarren. Fancpal Sondss. Nov 704 calied and took my dear father ais en her wedding was s brilllant event :t coaferen ;l-iwn of the I:rnlsh and J?panue 12, houra, 1540 st 'w "| 2 pw. trom the First Baptist Church, 271k (ome, but not forgotten. A notts came to elegates. s« for me, I think the uise Burns, Liberty st. s.w. Dumbarts e. n.w., Rev. James L. HIS BON ROY * One and Two Rooms and Bath [|the summer Mr Xnotts thRe %\M Cartheron Homt He will leave next month for Panama, | American government has begun the| Jared Mundell, 51, 640 B strect southes e e ond frieads’ iled [TEE. A waered and shicers oo . ashington sht. where Mrs. Smith will join him. conference i i i John F. Talbert, 67, 1211 16th street norih- | to attend. the memo, e Shute ot Full Hotel Service [|monies at riington vesterday. The secretary of the French dele- . conterence in the Flght way. ‘With | e i, e G SRy Weekly and Monthly Rates The ball to be given by the Wbman's |€ation to the conference, M. Cartherop. | | The former United States ambassa- | (o e naval Semamant quoston: | wags V- Hertoett, 44, 1134 6th stret south- | JORMECH, Al members of e Founflond . Novimier 13, 102" on PLAT ‘eekly and Monthly N ball 0 b Eiation _Wednesday, [Was host at dinner last evening lg|dor to Turkey, Mr. Henry Morgen-| Vice Admiral De Bon said: “It is| Mary A. Slatters. 67, 2834 28th street. to meet at 0dd Fellows' Hall. Sunday, > E, seventera sears. May 17, 1904 daugh's the diplomatic room of the New Wil- |trau, entertained a small company in-| 4 noble aspiration and a strong action | Brig. Ger. Charles ¢. Byrae, 84, 2316 19th{ vember 13, 1921, at 4 p.m., to make arrange | 1904 e o ra oveml November 16, at the New Willard, wilt) 0y @5 ree A o0 O e atd formally at luncheon yesterday at the o o n't | be on. 5 i S which the 4 1 Augusta F. Maithews, 35, Garfield Hospital. i ’ 27th st. apd_Dum- s ) 3 ] Ploasant way, but that neeén™t|shown in the capital Many of he| Migs Rosa Ponselle is the gueat over| Commander and Mrs, Edward R.| (RS Trench delewation wil study It | Mury'a. driuman, 5 313 ot strvet south ve. her 4 2 pim. | THANK GOT for tha faith That feach- pravent y\ most notable guests attending the oy Eb o yester- | With care and sympathetic interest.” | eant. When the « I tage of ‘our LOW PRICES on| )iy iation of armament conferenc i o e md e T [T ot (e By hosta —_—_— Ether Porter, 620 Maryland avemue| BERNARD PRIC A . e S and the heads of the various diplo-{ o ioe vote 300" 00 the unknown ¥ nerthenet: i KEISER. Suddenls. F » AN o e mote. : - $ N b i g y. F . November 11, B AND MOTHER, NELLIE | ainting and Paperhanging | i< "t il e prssent 6| 5005, YRR (0%, 1WA | atr mavie treiing wing ancertain 2 VST . ik, 1. w s o (KEIER, St B, Koo, 1 ST gether wi 01 ton. nner Friday evening, November 18, Murgaret L. Smith Jordan, 55, 621 4th street. | ©f Pink Keixer. Funeral from the home of or. MAR nce of ‘We do work all over the city. cial and smart resident svciety. TENRE W 8 , 55, 621 4 | Bt e e e ctie: 31 i, atitered int: pliment to Mrs. George . Barnie perman, 56, Gartield Hospital. his _fath Frus _Kelser d 3 vemner 12, Tickets are on sale at the ShoreRAM. | Ara. Philip H. Sheridan has as her | Guthrie, wife of the former United Edwin B, Baugett, 16, 714 10th street south- | Sundar. November 13, Bervieney HARRY AND HARRY W. TAYLOR CO. New }Yl;'{l.}l-rd‘-m}‘vl:lgm;: procured rs guests. In her Sheridan Circle home, |States ambassador. to Japan. Mrs. Ire _ LT Mo " Eion Churely 3 Tn: Toving iremicmbestes of 4 W. Phome Col. 1077 | other er daughter-in-law, Mrs. Philip H.|land will also give a luncheon on . LU reer. MARCEY. November 11, A < A Jeaeaeisce 2333 15tk St. N TACK the door of ‘the ballroom on the I Sheridan, jr., and Philip H. Sheridan, | Wednesday. 3| Gatveraity T % Georse Washington|Tatter 4 long illuess, ROBERT i November 12, 1905, HIS W1 MOURNING B! 3 evening of the ba . 3d, who have arrived from California —_ Frederick E. Fisher, 5, 1211 37th street. 1 ith year, beloved Nusiunt of Feunie sad 1n sad but loving rememi- CARMACK DRY CLEANING CO. i for a vislt with the late Capt. Sheri- | will Give Dinner Margaret Gales, & duys, 1338 Fast Capitol | {MF°E 0F Garhun wig, Cuit adar, Naven TEALY ohife aud “mother N Dt h sl'. & 636 oM "'Co:ndn “wite of the Vice| Mrs. Theodore V. Boynton was hos-| Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Bride of Edge- | Envoys from the eight foreign pow-| Alice West. 55, 1018 L, treet. _ Churel, Ballston, Va. Kelatives oy . 18eh_at | p e ool e guest of honor | tess &t a luncheon today at her resi- |moore will entertain at dinner at the |ers attending the limitation of arms|ysapes Crone: 0% IS New Hampsbice : das batard ¢ at & buffet luncheon to be giyen by fdence. on 18th strect, glven in com- |Chevy Chase Club tonight for their [conference, who, throush the Ameri- | Jmrihine Tabson. 38, i28 Gy street sondd- MATTHEWS, [Disitia i (e pinty, Soo Mourns aitenriy ang s N9 Mrs. Andrieus A. Jones, w 2 A - ! house guests, Mr. and Mrs. H. H.|can R | : 3 1 ; i duughter, Brentwood, Md . ELIZABETH, tas heavenic winde blow <of: . & | vember 18. & ered tweive. BT Them for several days and |9 with American generosity |*lwest o of George W., Thomus J.. David N.. Wright chauzing scenes of life. 4 Chr|5tmas The minister of Cuba, Dr. Cespedes, | Mrs. Henry F. Dimock will not be |will remain until Tuesday. and sympathy, have accepted the In-| Mary Muller, 76, o Matihews:, Slis, Nonbs srd sacab Hurisigs: % BUSEAND RSP ALY = | ;s Tspending @ few days in Washing- (&t home tomorrow, but will receive! ' . 4 \o Tinford F. Ruth, jr., vitation of John Barton Payne,ehair-| johs U- Costello B o ipitdll | MEERS, . On Mosember 3 B LI Cards— ton, and will return to No;v Y;rk ;o xtz_:gnlu};“-!;«;r?:gw‘ ‘fullov‘vnm: the | AT A irned from & motor trip |MAan of the central committee of the c ) Bl et BETTIB C, THOW C‘"{,"' & | cently arrived in this country from |building, at 6th and B streets. ing uJ(ewb(lg:‘:cgjkx:!e!(l:e?rf i dnd I honor at the fifth annual roll call | Caries E Padgeit, 66 George Washington | <ot haci *Gearin. Funerg] Jim and Belsy Aun Hodge of 1t o _tne France, where she completed her edu- rs. Jaco . mass meeting to be held tomorrow | Uiarng ;RebA (o 1aa abore residence on Tuesda 10 Cambridge Suse Chri st- Chelsea, N. J. Howard J. Seater, 68, 1224 I st. 8:30 a.m., thence to St 3 cation. Mes Yade B ENis jwas hostess at frex 3 o'el G Washington Unt solemn 'high requiem mans will be| M4s%.. and Denyil 4 mas Mes- a luncheon today. one of the series| y.\ jonn . Fremont. who has|’herneo? @ o'clock at the Shubert- | [0y o gy, - Georse Waiing Said 2t ® am Interment New Catbedrai| How beautiful to be with ' = i ite | the season, has visiting her her son- 8 ddres 3 . N, N o nrenberil s cacircled shore of "the B on the limitation of armament, en-)White roses and maldenbair fern and |l S C*0y "daughter, Mr. and Mrs. | ubon the work of the American Red | Mary Sepayian, 35 fariid Howl o o e ived “hovound ot | xore launch upun the unknowa strex LAy tertained a small company at dinner | the guests included Mre. William S. |9 0V " Full. “Mra, Julia Anderson, | CToss. Samuel J. Speating, 0, L on L VILLIAN ¥ el hetntite | No.doubt. mo fear. no ansious care il scon 28| last evening tnthe cabinet room of | feavor, Mes, Harry . Woodyard,(yee'Tremonts mother, Is at Mount List of Acceptances. Faitn A W, Homiiier; 47, 131 Tatlor st | Fesidence, 1608 Tiikge place now. Funefal| 1a fhe Taithibriciiencd hass of dent > 2 J . 3 i N v, recover- zeor % 3 n rbury : . : h e $ . . = . . erley - es already have been received are: | pital. ber 11, 1921, at b deac s tha: form made bemutifu 30 urney | ess at one of the most important pri- | liamson, Mrs. John Walker Holcomb,| e Fairfax Stuart Landstreet of |Ve. Srinicasa Sastri, member of the | Louise Zokllous. 8 o et s BRIDGRT . (nee DRiscall): | Flag 1o sa s iy 0 the past: —yours aJ:nz with mil- vate balls of the v:ln(a{ on ‘Dece‘mhber Mrs. William F. Ham, Mrs. Robert New York has joined her sister, Mrs. [Vice regal council of the government| Ottie »Bb-“"?-'u et i beloved wife of the late George T. rl-vmn-r Leaves lessed memories that will last lions of others. How wil | &8 25 when she will entertaln at her | Tayier, Mre Anma Perkina Stewart|Gloge’r Downey, at her remdence, [of India; Ariscide Briand, prime min | KT RIS S nL A Mot | fr e T o iRES saremier e e shore Celve_ from YOU compare | Princess —Bertha Cantacuzene, the 8 Liotitas, Yaicey. 2329 California street. ister, and minister of forelgn affalrs| Mary K. Wilkiseon. 50, 2100 Massacbusetis | 11, 7031, at's:3) am.. thene i St Alo- ve proved ber love and know, he- with those received from S| debutante daughter of Prnce ol Mt'" nd Mrs. T. T. Ansberry will en-| . and Mrs. Joseph A. Herbert, Jr., | staff of the French army; His Excel- | " Thomas Weir. 56, 4818 Georgia ave. o e T revon of ner soul, Ister: , far wore. otherss = If you would Princess Cantacuzene, granddaughter | tertain at dinner this evening at the | have gone to Blue Ridge Summit, Pa. |lency Carlo Schanzer, ex-minister of | Masin X. Richanison. 38, 16 Wyoming ave. | ment at Mount Oliret cemetery. Kelatires ed. 2 O - i % e latter’s| ey will spend several £ the treasu Ital Prin Iyesato ames Curtis, ), Providence Hospital. and friends are invifs 10 attend. - EVOT L 25 be very careful in mak- | ==—=———————————|1ll, Who is thelr house guest. 28 the usstaof Drang BT Tokugawa, president of e e o | Faward A. Gunteski, 17 hours, Watter Reed | P4%r rosigento. 2907 Brentwood road north: | . -ing your selection. Let &5 Smmlel‘h Court Mra. 3 \ T technical advisor to the Belgium con- | BUINEL o pociode bl e i t, JOSEPHINE M., widow of Dr. Al- mclfiz& In loving rems of our littie US “help you choose rs. James McDonald will entertain| Mss Josephine Kerfoot Lupton williferonce delegation, and Admiral Tsai, Rooe, 44, By 7 { tiso Patten and mother of Mrs. Timothy ing. BLANCHE ESTELLE. the beloved YOUR Cards from the Consecticut Ave., Cormer L Bt. a distinguished company of twenty- t a tea and dance at her & 1% ad, | Heary Twiggs, 37. Wasbington Asylum Hos- Stanton and Miss Josephine M. Patte daughter of De W ud the lute Elizs finest stock in the eit 2 Amneuncing in addition to the regular |eIEht at dinner this evenin emtertain A P2 4o °7 |President of the Chinese Red Cross. ol D N e sge. Fu.| [Tefh B Tucker. Wit Aied: Taenis hve yearn stock o IRecixil N A 'La Curte Service the insuguration of Mra. McDonald will remain in her|homey "arra. | Samuel Henry, Mrs tef Justice William Howard Tatt | e Bomey e, ke Homha, || feral from ser latg sesklence oa Mond e AT, } a o'clock. 3 . S| S ' - er, 24, Tubero al. Noven k. 2 . Relat d G o o The National Rl i MRLaihaeis avoe Moy ek | SEI Mok SRl STl N | el proehls ver thif open wetting | LA P! BRI dtn | S tty o 2 BRI o s vt o Table d’Hote Luncheom is season and in June will join her | Bronson will preside at the tea table. opportunity to meet and hear these Hospi! A i vate) at Arhngton ceme by Rememb: Sh Priced $1.00—Served 12:30 to 2 and son. Mr. Arthur Bradley Campbell, in Ednn Price, 8 months. 55 Defrees st. 3 1 = ! rance ohop - Priced $1.50 Chile, where he is secretary to 'the| Mr. Albert Forster of New York and {foreign leaders. Lafant of Emilio aud Mary Strada, 10 hours, | ovember (Mr. Foster's Shop) Dinner 5rod 320, United States ambassador, Dr. Wil.|Baltimore, brother of Rudolph_For- Others to Occupy Stage. 230 Tth st se. | 3 FUNERAL DIRECTORS. 1“5 St. o~ D":rAm- : A Select Patronage is Invited ;liam Miller Collier. ster, execu““f?“";? t: :1“;153";:'- Others who will occupy smgé seats }u-luv;dh_nnn:“oz:lg_v'dds ehter of f:rlm;rni“" ve, For Lease—a few desirable furnished dent, after a visit to Mr. an . . {are Mrs. Calvin Coolid, Mrs. Charles £0 Robinson, years. Funeral . B | noheiotse o Semirible, furalhed | Mrs. Homer IToch has Jolned her | S Armessony of this.city. sailed trom [0 r Vg Conl O Y i chards, ALBERT W. MILLS. JR., DEAD. | ™y, om e hearis that oved her. m° SrexreCor ments. ;xasbnna. Representative Hoch of | New /York on the George Washing- [nrre William J. Beardman, Miss Ma-| Word has been raceived of the sud- | Gone in the be > s Torre 48t gaak, office, prominently Kansas, 'in Washington for the win-|ton for Europe. bel T. Boardman, secretary of the[den death of Albert W. Mills, jr, inj Lored by all who know ber J208‘H_STRE NW L ba 1;:3!{& they have taken a house at G American Red Cross central commit- |Stockton, Calif. Mr. Mills was a na- | ? NOTHER AND FATHER. * (FORP'.ER S40F onros atreet. The Phi Delta Fraternity of George ¢, jonn Barton Payne, chairman of | tive of this city and a veteran of the . PHONE® .MAIN_ § § Washington University entertained at |}, .’ contral committee; Dr. Ralph Jen- |Spanish-American war. He leaves a IN MEMORIAM. O P o8 Mrs. Edgar B. Kelss, wife of Rep-|a banquet last evening at the Pow- ’ S - fw re, in Califor- | ALLEN. In loving but sad memory or our de-[ AR ~ CuMNichols _WB'S; q kins, Admiral Seaton Schroeder, Ed- |wife and two daughters, i nikoey SO pesre. resentatl - ix ai o er, Rev. WAS ve Keiss of Pennsylvania, [hatan. Covers were laid for twenty-| (.05 ‘4 "aritchell and Capt. Charlesinia. and his mother and six sisters, :‘I:rd!’;:‘r":;l I.m. “! ToUr Jot% A0 will return to Willlamsport, Pa., next | eight and the tables were prettily R Established 1873, Telenhone Col. 7023, ] week, to remain until Jai i cut flower. H. Foster. tn "Washingion. j vember 11 191 I - 4 when she will come to Wy o | decorated with We.often st aua think of 503 THE S. H. HINES CO. b . en we are all ne, - CES 5 at ‘the Hotel Fowhatan, o7 (o Sedson FEWER OUT OF WORK. | SHOT HITS TWO: ONE DEAD. For memory i the anls friend Y03 1ITH F. MW Marriage Licenses. DALTON, Ga.. November 10-_Parks| Fet Soist san ol ke oo A = o, . yem THE FAMILY. Mrs. William C. Rivers. wife of the| warriage licenses bave been fesued to the | Unemployment in France is being re- | B e it Noe. yoataraes o memors of my dene hushand and | JAMES T. RYAN commandant of Fort Myer, invited a : : number of friends to wilness tha aros | CUSHE: | oward and Helen N, Resgan. |duced while freight traffic is increas- {when a pistol in the hands of Claude | oufdexoled fatlier SAMUEL B BATE 317 PA, AVE. SE, T oo Much Glare—? gession from the porch of the com-| William Franklio and Aunie L, Miller, ing and a generally more hopeful out. | Nelson was discharged, presumably | Whnla st A¥ay two vears 4e2,40lay. 301 Modern Coapel. Fiincoln 101, ©0 huc! mandants quarters at the fort. atter |, Hobert B, 1 Orappe and Samh T. EATEC o0k 15 predicted, according to cabled | 4CE1dSBUY. Burch, and Neson ROC | BROWN. n memory of onr beloved father Livers ‘in Connectio oo ocolate were 3 . - said to have been comparing °their | Bhow Scloved father, served. Mrs. Rivers was assisted by| Lamary Rertoni and Ging Bar. reports made public last night by the | pistols when that of Nelson fired. the | JaCjdied three years ago today. November WM. H. SARDO d Mrs. William Kearny Carr, Mra. Min-| o G700\ of this city and Catherine | Dopartment of Commerce. A consid-|bullet passing completely through Yo GoiF heate: a iemory Migers o & CO. Many manufecturers an nigerode Andrews and Mrs. Eliphalet | v Grimm of Gaithersburg, Md. erable “back-to-the-farm” movement | the head of Burch and injuring Hyde, sweetly, Tond, 8ad #ad trae; 412 H st. n.e. Plione Lincoln 52: " & of Fdn;‘ar Ased“w"BTM guests includ- | Fred Livesay of ?lhu;d‘l)%l?l., Pa., and|was noted. a bystander. Nelson was placed There is ¥ a Modern_Ch Automobile Funeral, others requiring a maximum ra. . Oblo. i i iga v k of ¥ E, Digniied S it w' 2 Ihe' hfl&n’ or :falll!mlnn.o;{sr:. C‘hr:rel::(;y{a.h&l:s; ertt l;?n;l‘l:wt‘)“l‘.n;t;el:n = “;"; s pr;r:tllz;.rlt; a:iue.xlpvnl;s otfh:‘r:;l:: :f;: Jail pending investigation. That we do ne | Quick, Diznif l])lnd f.n&nb;rv ce. m therr suff Mrs. S. H.'Peck, Mrs. Jullan James, | o Frank Harrs of this city an ‘e L | months of the vear and coal produc- T = BURNETT. In memory of THOMAS E. BUR . ea e I t s d"l reflected Mrs. George D. Hope, Mrs. C. C. Tuck- | BH{0% * ¥ tiam and Eugents 8. Brauner, [tion showed an’ increase of about 10 CARDS OF THANKS, NETT. who died November 12,1918, N.E. Lincoln 3464. eaxcesarve er, Dr. and Mrs. Davenport White, | poth of Haymarket, per cent over the same months of last | COOPERMAN. W November 9, 1921, | . but not forgotten. LAutor c Service. _______ Chapel. R Jinery building To Mrs. Alexander Sharp, Mrs. Alexander | "Theodore R. Hurdle and Dora M. Breeden. | year. BARNEY COOPERMAN. 1u the JUh year of | _HIS DAUGHTERS HATIID 4D MARGIE V. L. SPEARE = Sharp, jr.; Capt. and Mrs. Ralph Hills,| Alfred Goskiew and Rbse Wolf. Condition of the key industries of| his age. He is survived by lis-widow. Re- | BURNETT. Nacred to the memors of my a»n‘ . L. CO. we suggest Actinie Glass, Mrs. Rasin of Baltimors, Miss Anne| Robert W. Little and Mignon W. Kaos-|pgigium shows an improvement, while 3 ~Mrs. Siduey B | husband, who passed away {lree years ago|(NEITHER THE SUCCESSORS OF NOR CON- which the glare without Geefon'and Mim Hthel s BT 0. Towle of Bast Falls Church, Va., |conditions in South Africa were gen-| son Charles. ' Fuberal was held Novembei ey e i o) ;| NECIED WITH THE ORIGINAL W. X. . Temoves Mrs. Stephen B. Blkt: and Francis A, Richie of Lansing, lows. erally unchanged. Encouraging signS] 10. at 3 b.m.. from his lnte residence. 1991 | [ontion Church, : R e p] ns was hostess | *"¢, 1 iri's. ‘Hunter of this city and Nelle M. | of emerging from the commercial stag-| Adams Mill road. The members of the tam. th b o sorrow that 3 the loss of nocessary Hght. 10 & amall company at dinner last (munter of Martinsbure: W. Ve o' '|nation are being shown in Braall, | Il exiend their thanks for the muns foral Dl " HATHE M. BURNETT. * oseph F. Birch’s Sons A ens E. ] erings won and assint eal, ATTIE M. BURNETT. . Write for somple end Mrs. Arthur Lee, sister of Mrs. El- u‘!.?".,‘.“‘cf.'.,fi&"‘n&', s ndin which had been severely affected by | ince rewdered by the Modern Woodmen of | BURNETT. lo sad and loving remembrai e ANRET Toeribitated 1841 somplote information, kins, will arrive Monday to be the |- George F. Littie and Maude B. Fotcer. the world-wide trade depression, es-| America and Fourteenth Sireet Synagogue. | of our dear brother, THOMAS E. BURNE 13034 M St. N.W. - - guest of Mrs. Elkins while opening| 3John M. Rolls and Nannie M. Portmer, pectally through a fall in the price of { DAVIS. We wish to express our sincere| 1o departed this life three years ago toda Automa her own home, at 1708 M: 3 Nelson C. Durwin and_Hazel B. Nieder- |coffee. thanks and appreciation 1o the relatives and| November 12, 191S. = i for the wi assachusetts! ,,ver, both of Richmond, Va. e e My friends for their ] In_our hearts your memory lingers, - 3 5 o | avenue, for the winter. eorgs R. Beis of Capitol Helghts. Md., and floral tributes rendered u ! Sweetly, tender, fond and troe: v Lavety in Conppciiod. dOmmme: t e nee, e fogm Toane, Tuted | Bhbp A e e MISS JANIS AT HOSPITALS, | e Sl SeffigBit | milh bl S Baflnie B TRY S H b . 3 l, et jam W. Morone . AN That we do not think of you - = < - - fi“s TURNER States Marine Corpe, and Mrs. Feland | Leuls foerafon and Helen 3. Ecocomides. xtiAy. e 1o euT o FAMILY. ¢ T = are spending a week in Washington| Jimes T. Minor and Lula Wamer. thanks and appreciation to sur relatives and | EVANS. A tribute of love and devotion t on and are at the Powhatan. o Sherman Harrls and Bra Whalea. Elsie Janis and her company sang| (IS 20 MR NN e, sempathy. ana | - dent mother, CAROLINE V. EVANE. who Phone L. 5343, m COMPANY ana danced yesterday for convales- | beautiful foral tributen readercd us du feil axleep thirieen sears ago ¢ ~ c;‘;m % ool Admiral and Mrs. Hilliary P. Jones . cents both at Walter Reed Hosplital| the iliness and at the death of our beloved | November 12, 1908. k " SAWLERS ~ - ? ther, MARY A. GRINNAN. Sk " . B 5 have arrived at the Hotel La Fayette Births Reported. and at St. Elizabeth's. SR CAND MRS. J. C. BULGER, DAUGH.| Blessed are they ho dioth e Kare: - en Ty - a Rosslyn, Va. for an infenite stay. The following births have been reported to| She gave a special matinee per- TR, * {FELS. A tribute of love to the memory of ¥ MORTIGIANS Siuse Vnhh.l-. D. C. the health department within the last twen. | formance at Walter Reed Hospital,| PADGETT. We wish to express our slncere|“ T g r ‘ather, THOMAS FELS ¥ 113031732 prwwa wt Col. and Mrs. John Pitcher and their |ty four hours: finding in her audience several who| thanks and appreciation to our relatives and | w deaf fatber, THOMAL FERL W o atamIon. @ daughter, have come to Washington| Henry A. and_Pearl B. Mountjoy, boy. |had been entertained by her while| friends for their kinduess sywpathy and 1916, . » : ot from thelr home at- Edgewater, Md.,| B. Orris aud Ethel M. Gantt, boy. Sverseas. beautiful foral” ributes, rendercd 'us Guring . e Esvinuisneo s P ™ for a short stay at the Hotel La Fay- e A A Y. hey. |, The entertainment at Walter Reed{ husoand and son, EDWIN E. PADGETT . into lory gone: ' Frank Geier’s Sons Co. otte . and Leon Key, girl. ' (Hospital was held in the Red Cross WIFE AXD MOTHER, +f | Beauifol e with thy. eroms. well run, 1113 SEVENTH STREET N.W. Clarence William and Mabel 1. Triplett, | convalescent house. Miss Janis sang, 118 DATGHTER, LUCILE E. THOMAS. *| Modern Chapel. Telephone call, North 529. talked. danced and laughed, while BORN. Mrs. Edwin Denby, Mrs. Truman {girl. Newberry, Mrs. Charles Boughton muel and Emma L. Johnson, girl. “Monk"” Watson scored hit in bl: but loving_remembrance of . sirl. ack- i 9. 1921, P ok L Wood and Mrs. Henry Wells will as-| John J. and Lea Landman, boy. face make-up, and Jerry Thayer drew %%’wfi‘n..fl?’iumu,’u.'.f', c. L And wife and d.:m_":‘.‘ nm'-Eu;:'\:'}.“ S0 Jears ago today. November 1%, 1918, MONUMENTS. afternoon from 4 until 6, at the Y. W.| Laui and Eiizaveth N, Reed, boy, — ov.|accompanied singing. Edward J. and Sarah M. Oliver, boy. In closing Miss Janis led the audi- sist at the tea to be given Monday| Irving E. and Ethel M. McConkey, boy. |geveral rounds of applause by his self-{ ter. OHARL MARIE. “TLe month of November ix once more here, e = o us the saddest of the year, We specialize In designing and erect- Aloystus 3. and Mae Agnes Cunningham, |ence in a chorus of “The Long, Lon; it took from us away fals (moRUDY 2 Mrs. Philander C. Knox, widow of | girl. Trail" At the end of the song she re- | ALLEN. Thursdas, N 10, 1921 tar wife aud mother three years ago[/M0 MEMONIals (monuments and mau Senator Knox, has leased an apart-| Cyrus G. and Thelma B. Fox, boy. ceived a large bouquet of pink roses| her residence, 1413 2 . n.w., LOUISE today. . soleums) of quality and character. ment at 1322 16th street. Maurice_and Bertha Guusberg. boy. . as a token of the appreciation of h EN. She leaves to mourn their loss a HER HUSBAND AND CHILDREN. * y Artiur W. and Alma 0. Ambroee. boy. B ohet ud ® cousin, Mrs, | HARRY. In sad and loviog remembrance or| A representative will call by appoint- Frank J. and Olga M. Cumberland, boy. |audience. 1 1 & cous n sa Jovi " l(m«? ’fl"‘ C. Smith will be at home | Fiteey . and Abua O. Oborn, boy. At St. Elizabeth's Hospital vmuauyl from the ot Daptiet. ] e NONIR.ARRT, who de | ment With portfolios of designs and sug- londay irl'n'ml'l from 4 to0 6 in honor| Jese and Evelyn Flegman, girl. the same program was put on, under; o Dumbarton sve. n.w. Vember 12, 1918. = ¥, O | gestions. of Miss Geisking of New York. Maj.| Bruce M. and Elizabeth Wilmer, girl. (t_he auspices of the Veterans’ Bureau.| James L. Pinn, pastor. Relatives and In our Learts your memory lingers, Smith has been on sea duty and 1s on| -Benjamin and Bessie G, Kats, glrl. Several hundred inmates attended. friends invited to attend. e ey q haers, THE J. F. MANNING CO,, INC. 914 Fifteenth Street the admiral’s staff of the Atlantic fleet. | Thomas and Florence Dyso BERTHOLF. Suddenly. Friday, November 11| There is not a day, dear sister, ‘Henry nd Janle Smith, boy. 1 3" and Bernice W. Ashton, girl 1921, at Bretton Hail, New' York city. of | That we do not think of you. Fon“and Bedlab. Chapmas, girl GIVES INFORMATION angina pectoris. Commodore ELLSWORTH | 4jtiough we cannot clasp your hande, / Joseph S. and Gladys Mason, boy. ] PRICE BERTHOLF, husband of BEmilie In. 'Your face we cannot see. 2 — : A4 / Nat and _Beulsh Douglss, boy. R B W e B S ens g oy, bt | st dhiy little token to atiow CEMETERIES. t 3 - Thomas and Paulive Green, boy. . E. Weedon, former member of g gy r unt we still think of thee. § = i The Best Results are . R | ST BT e kil S SRS | S BT A | el R ke o " Cedar Hill Cemetery i - . 4 ” N nst Inspector if- 2 te) at Ing' cemetery, ‘ashington, i Obtamed Us“‘ ]| Giiiam and sarah Tens. gl ford L. Grant, chief of detectives, and| D C. e |HARRY. In sad aud leving remembrance ol Chapel and Vault—Non-Sectarisn g ]| Taepiand agarine Motta. bo. Lieut. C. L. Blemmons, night chief of | BRATT. November 11, 1021, at 1| EZcien) S departed this life three yeurs Perpetual Care of Graves 2 7 d Pauline Borden, boy. the same service, was at police head- . BRATT. beloved lLusband November 12, 1918, d Natural B = + % = Z Nellio M. Baden, girl. 5 . Services at J. William | v PR Unsurpassed Natural Beauty 9’ 7 nd Nellie Bade, g1, quarters today. He went over his . ol ‘We grieve for you, dear Miunie, Pa. Ave. 8. E. Extended 3 Z girl. complaint with police officials, fur-| Ilee's Son Bt not with ouiward slow. honos L. 853 and L. 4500 % nishing information upon which to ‘November 12, 192 : For the beart that mourns sincerely, o 2% é o %y. |base certain allegations, and said he | BUSHEY. November 1 Job, a( St PUllis | Mourns wilently slone. - A % fcDaniel, girt wag prepared to appear as a witness| BY. Funeral from §t. Philip's Church, Lau. There ie a sad. sad longing, RS Wrapper, Yellow Label) - o/ 24785 % Find Winifred 3. Benser, boy. Rtidny tme B rel, Ja.. November 4t 2102 | 7y see again our loved ones Tapper. v 2 ] It is probable that Chief Clerk e i A | Gliert o, and Delia N. Fletcher, boy. ief Cler Whotn death fook from wa away. Park C A HER DEVOTED MOTHER. * e rar) emetery Hesse will formulate charges’ earl . Slervert M. and Mamie P, Hall, girl. o Will by |CALLOWAY. Wedvesday, November 9, 1921 - A ). . O hcmn"m§ Cales Pies, Pudding B e : ||| B s sdaniic et on,, noxt weck and that tho caae will ve oATIGRAS, ettty SR Yol ; HOLLY. A tribute of love and devotion to ous . Qear brother and uncle, 3. LEWIS HoTLY, | Non-Sectarian Perpetual Care 1 ’ Arhold B. and Dorothy B. Sturtevant, boy. |Saturday. Under the provisions of the| CALLOWAY. Iaterment private. ~ 13° | (0o gled seven years ago today. auces, Fudges, HO( and Cold S ’ | oseon aad Biime Brelow, boy. © police manual, it 1s stated, defendants | DAVIS, Departed thip life Wednesdar. No-| "o 'one knows our longing. Beautiful and fitting location. - e Pk B o Eustoean, oy in police charges are required to be| sember & 1620, at 11:50 pm. at hiv resl- But few have seen us weep: z For more than 140 years this chocolate has R ™ Helen Oampbell, boy. glven two days notice before they| S ireeiat sethad): beloved husband of | Wigpled our tears in the lonely hours, Readily accessible—on electric car ! been the standard for purity, delicacy of flavor, s 4 e e iuebey, |27 DO pinced on trial. B i bty Toos Shomatirh doied| Ve b are fast aseen, iR P 3 i 2 by = e o oe, fatbersalaw of Lf. Ermest Tt "we reach the heavenly shore, On Baltimore boulevard, at Dis- and uniform quality. o : MR. ZIHLMAN TO SPEAK “What’s Doin’ Here?” B Amos and grandtather of, Benl. £ | Then O SR I an vefore. trict line. nes o, & 3 eral ” o 2 from bis Iate residence, Monday, November{ DBEVOTED S| ¥ - o .m. Friends d relati in- WILLIAMS AND PEARL THOMAS. * l‘ L THOROUGHLY RELIABLE Will Be Guest of Washington As- Qlli"};_‘lo R:lp;'l,‘:er ::iea“to'.fls(:d? lefir:e;:t’ 'fsofil; ";inn’:u HUPPMANN. In sad but loving remembrance Ofice: lzssc s.t' N'w' ! I i - n I'uner rong o Ouivago papers Piéase copy.) 80| SRISITAN "HUPEMANN, who' departed Fhsae Vrhakite $76% : 57 Highest Awards in Y v. sociation of Credit Men. | A reporter for a Sress msso- | |pavis. :‘Tem communication of Eureka [ $hi Hte seven years 450 today. Neparted| gend for Illustrated Booklet. i . t rise X F. A. ., wi at 3 i Em and America . I 5}.":';“&'.’.‘5‘:‘.':& gflhr:a:h .N'p rfl‘:x' 1 :": l::y ve-‘i’n‘l:y- g P of | ?‘E:f sim it S % i . May Be rest in peace. — . g ST mi e “What's doin’ here?” he was [ont ovember 14, e Gone, but never will be forgotten. - F The trade-mark “La Belle Chocolatiere” on every h pal epesker at the first fall dinner| | suked on Pemnsylvamia avemue sharp.Hor the purpost of attending the fu-| g1s OT5vING "WiFD. DAUGHTERN AND FUNERAL DESIGNS. ap— genuine e e e "heta Wednasday Ny.& stranget; whe lepucd Mke 2na u foll attendance is requested. By or| __ SONS. 2 B 1214 F S - - Credit’ Men, to be held Wednesday ectly mormal person. Ger ot endance b T et Wk | JUDGE. acred to the memory of wirL1aM|Gude Bros. Co., t. ) B e il ks s Hia suigors | | gphrs Jou Aidding® mef” re- | | WAMUNL W. WATHON, Sec7, 1 | coe vear ago otey. No- Prompt auto delivery service. WALTER B Am & Co L I D A Bad (eck Law for tho District of | | Y% Tvhys mor replicd his inter- QUGHERTY. | iday, November 11| 1Eir'ss s, Ariistle—exoresaive- o ¥ B . Columbia. 1 rogator. “What's all this crowd Mar7lana avenue mortheast, ELIZA, beloved Just a thought of smest remembrance. e - Esablished $780 w Yorl " John B. Larner, president of the! | for, anyway; what's going ont” wife of the late Thomss Dooghérty and| | Just & memory fond snd true: EXPRESSIVE FLORAL EMBLEMS Pi 1 . Iy | istrict of Columbia Rankers' Asso ‘The reporter hastily departed ooy, O heia frow e Tate ebiieats "Ahd a heartache still for you. at MODERATE PRICES. 2416 DORCHESTER - - MASSACHUSETTS o it ana i © Mornimor dsne | | ncfbee "l chmmes ncpmatntence | | FoopInh iR I e SRR Bt Appropriate Foral Tokens . 3 X . Where requiem nce . . : Bockie of Chaths Ryt fros o appron Oriental Cream |frtpsnat R 2R el | X r Ay R P b Washington Flozal Co. o the cecasion. el A S e bt e e, e M T % EVor s 4h and N. X, Ave.’ Main 108

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