Evening Star Newspaper, November 20, 1921, Page 5

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‘The Mt. Vernon Savings Bank introduces the “Insured Savings Plan,” combining life insur- ance with savings, wherebv a single monthly payment takes care of both. Many a person is torn between the duty of saving for a rainy day and the solcmn obligation of providing for dependents after Death. Until now these folks had to take their choice between savmgs and insurance. - Our Insured Savings Plan does both things at the same time! The minute you make your first payment---which ean be as little as $8.20 {according to your age) and are accepted on the plan, you have created an estate of $1,000. In other words, let’s say you are 30 years old, and if you ‘were accepted on The Plan on Monday, had only made a first payment of $8.20, and died on Tuesday, ;Your heirs would receive 1mmed1ately a check for $1,000! If all goes well, you keep up your payments and at the end of the ten years you get $1,000---and your life was insured all the years without any additional cost over your regular deposits. 3 Specificall& Let us suppose you are 30 years ald. You want to save $1,000. You open your “Imsured Savings Account” and de- posit $8.20. You make this monthly deposit for 120 months, if you live, and then receive $1,011.86 in cash, for your- self. If you do not live to com- plete your deposits the In- surance Company pays.the beneficiary you have named the full sr,mw And, in addition, the Bank pays the full amount to your credit in. your Savings Account. Should total and perma- the Insurance Policy pro- vides $100.00 per year for you, with, which you can complete your de'gslts Remember — The $8.20 monthly deposit includes both your Savings Account and your Insurance. There are no “extras.” nent disability befall you, .. . The Plan even provides for taking care of the pay- ments if you should be permanently mcapacntated—lt -~ will pay you $10 a month in that case, which is more than ample to take care of your payments. This wonderful Insured Savings Plan, co- operatlvelv presented by the Mt. Vernon Savings Bank and the Con- tinental Assurance Co., is a Godsend to the man of mod- est means. It enables him to realize his plan of providing for the education and future of his children. He provndes for his dependents after Death. And yet at the same time he has definitely committed himself to save that magic $1,000 that has been the begmmng of many -a bigger fortune. What else can you do with $8.20 per month (the rate for the average age) that will mean so much to you in the big things of life? Come 1n and let us give you all the details.- Already scores of people have heard the wonderful ncws——and , have signed up. If you can’t come in, fill out and send the enclosed card, 7 and we’ll send the particulars to you. : // MT. VERNQN D Savings N.E.Cor. 9t St. Opposzt‘e the Copyrighted, 1981, Mt. Vernen Savinge Baak. 0@/ Without obligating ‘me & in any way, send me par- and Mass.Ave 7" s of youe zew TN 8 Public. berary sy S mm. SAVINGS PLAN. Has Notsble Naval Careen | cemetery # U.. S-flritlsh Pledge to Aid M..‘;...‘,‘":.',,"'::'fi?..::“:.,.i."zo.i.“. e N Franoe if Attacked, and |wiy"wi'meds oo commoors. ot the . ast and largest convoy 5f merchant Postponed Debt Interest. SHipe 1 e ‘;.‘,:"'fl.,',;r,,'.,g':"“::i | France when To the Bditor of The Star: signed He was'a member of the American Are there not one or two things that | 1 egion, Veterans of Foreign Wars, | :‘tn Mhdfme fo furthor and make cer-'Neptune Association, the Masonic 1" the success of the movement{grder and the Princeton Club of New whioh the President and Secretary|york. Surviving him is a wife, Mre. ! fhu have begun with such eclat, | R Mc. D. Moser. ! sion and courage, to diminish arma- i ME L bring_about lasting peace? again wantonly attacked by Germany we will, as we did before, go to her 5 rescue. Buch an agreement would not ’ { be one- of those terrible “entangling { E alllances” which are 'still used as bugaboos whenever closer interna- 4 tional relations are suggested. It ‘would simply en outstanding l:hnimluiu at 1In lhe evcmv. ol‘s certain c A = A ng ppening we w without in- volving us any 1||rther take a certain ounsel Asks His EXDUISIO“, ooy Claiming Questions Put thout such an agreement how can it’ be (Sxpected that l;:nlnoe. with her 9 : experience of a powerful and bitterly i { {hostile power just over her border. | Show Pamallty. | can live with any sense of secur 10 say nothing of Teducing her means | BY the Associated Pre iof defense. With such an agreement| VERSAILLES, i :;';"W::‘l!d :':ufillz::;:{‘:‘l:efln‘?::h::: state proceeded with its case against; ergies in the direction of normal de-{ Henri Landry, so called “Bluebeard Velopment. Such 4 development, 50 | of Gambais"\ith the hea-ing of evi- ;{;n‘l:rg:tn:v:;ldfol:e‘l(dnwn:l‘ldy ;:f":]dence today cencerning the last of his et or Cnaeentiy to " abandon - ai | alleged victims, Mile. Marchundier. thought of and preparation for fur-| On Monday the prosecution will en- e Deihe of podon.. Furthirmore, ait | or, Upon senert! qvidence of experts e e Do moneiishod without oost |8nd chemists with respect to bones or risk to Great Britain or ourselvex, found on the property of Landru at or, whatever Germany’s desire or pur- | Gambais. The promecution contends lvo!eo lnr'n 5 be, lhr::‘nld n‘etvher dare |the bones are those of the human Lo invade Francs sgaln with Great|(rame while the defense will bring an e Unit tates ind | counter experts to swear they are the 2;’..1;:: trl-':u‘uwl‘l’e‘z‘;nrb efl:gll:! l;ndch bones of animals, such as rabbits or men e world-wide. | sheep. A Five-Year Debt Interest Hollday. When the foreman of the jury arose The next most helpful thing we | during the day's proceedings to ask can do for the whole of Europe. and, | 2everal questions, the chief counsel! incldentally, for all mankind, is to|foF the defense objected to the trend say to the countries which fought|Of the examination. He said the juror | with, us: - “Comrades In arms and |showed signs of partiality and had Sharers, in victory, you suffered a|indicated his opinion already was! ! thousandfold: more than we did; our |fotmed. The counsel requested that | |lands were not ravaged, our people|the court declare the juror incom- |starved and driven into exile, or cur[Petent and grant a new trial Villages ‘and towns bombarded and| It.s expected the trial will be con- destroyed; our dead and wounded and | cluded by the end of the coming week. our economic losses, compared to the aggregate of yours, are trifling. You are staggering under fearful bur- CARDS OF PHANKS. dens; we have grown richer. By no|POWELL. I wish to extend my thanks to my merit of our own the war has left us| many friends for their kindness during my rich and powerful and we want to| Jsughters ilness and for ¢ h}gtgm; help you. We will provide that no in- | 3 ke terest shall accrue on the war debts | ,LOUISA POWELL. St B k. o of those wito fought with us for the | THOMPSON. We wish to express our sincere period of five years from November | friends and relatives for thelr uoflm- -:i' 11, 1921 Perhaps our motive in thus | wmpstny asd” for' thelr beautital norl trying to help you get on your feet| tribu jeath of our brother again and return to normaicy may; 2. CLAReNeE Tho o R be. tinged with selfishness, for we| 11 1921. BYAMILY. 1 A precious one from us han gone, A volce we loved is stilled; A place is vacaat ln our home Which never can be filled. ‘ MOTHER AND STEPFATHER. 20 mber 16-The | will know that whatever promotes your posperity must.eventually ad- . vance our own; but, believe us, we make the offer, not grudgingly, nor looking for any material reward, but in the spirit of brotherly helpfuiness and humanity, which actuated our President in calling together the | great conference at Washington, and {in the sweeping proposal made for {ahe reduction of armament.” A Way te Restore Balance. With that proposal adopted and DiED. put into effect, with France ftreed from the haunting dread of another |ANDERSON. rridar November 1t 1921 at o! invasion and ~with the immediate '\5&. L ARTHUR A ANDERSON pressure of their heavy war debts 'of Tebosca A:::,;;‘-mw . lifted, the people of Europe would of Mrs: ¥lr!h: J. Branch and Mrs. Sarah ! soon return to abounding peace and ‘Williame, and a loving stepfather of prosperity, from which we should Jl-u Edward Snow of Washington, D. C. reap -both credit and a rising tide of | FIEtTY ETice at Bbeneser Baptist Chureh, Dutinose. ‘activity and fnancial re-| Bovas: i Wook pestor. Alecsndris. Ve. ward. Let us, having at the opening oirtay. Raveabe. 15, 1081 of the conference given the world |“13 g0 pum, W F. ARNOLD, sungeon Dnit a lead in practical idealism, Show | States Navy, retired. Funeral services Mon- that we are capable of an equally 5 o'clock, at J. Wmh- broad and healing generosity to our ve. sorely burdened brothers in arms. (AYRES Depariad this life Friday. November CHIBALD HOPKINS. 8 1921, at 11 a.m.. after a short illness, JONAH AY%“AN ‘Inved Lusband of the | Mamn' ge Licenses. FLORENCE G. LUMPKIN of this citr. t Iate Famnnie 055 45th place, Des ma'.; He leaves three sous and gra hitdrke aod & howt of felonds Pumeral B rember 20, at.3 p.m., from the M. Mllumu. licenses have® bbtn issted to the m-mn. Deanwood, D, C., Rev. Howard, pas. Sas Abw-c of Bay 8t Louls, Miss., ,uu.p in Jesus. blessed 95 e V. ang| Lrom which none ever ahon e weep. A calm and undisturbed c-lnml.en by the last of oen. | BALL. lea. N A muatenly, Fridey, Nevemver 181031 SUTBall (noeHavenner). Berthe Bk ot 0 Orange, J Chapman > nd Mary L. Bronner, R Tiows and_ Bdith \E- Deraide Joph O. Orenin, U . nd Mary A Pags of Frisadanip Holghts, Ml loyd G. Rbinter and Edna P. ll!lflr both ter City, Pa. L. Stanaard and Alts M. Kiag. Doeward H. Beott and Mary Nafr, both of | BUCKLEY. 16, Bk B Fetiale of Portsmouth, Ya.. and '&‘.’" c"‘"""fi:"‘:““ Hi uneral from Tymothy Aslots H. Youmans of Tekoma Park, D. C. e g 5 iE r 2. l brnenl ut )(mm ouvu cemeters. Helatives | elatives | mr. After a l illness, ¥ orming l Deaths Reported. , |xofr. boos ‘}f" ot Loy e e Ml‘ deaths have been reported to v CART‘) ldoc Th %1 Heignte, Alex: a. the health depsrtment within the last twenty- KAST. " Funeral from the above residence fote_hours: Monday worning, November 2. at 11 o'clock. | oGRhtlotte Augusta Rhodes Hunoa, 78, 1155 | pvitndy Sag reiatives Tovited. laterment lo Norman W. Williams, 7, 1355 Otis street. pdvats. 200 Chatles E. Torney, 85, 2018 16th street piad e i ot Gt B iy s Bhar a"lons icss ‘ORARCES Y. KRRMY. | after a long Ty ST Deeplial. Delovad husbend of Dorothea Jennte D. Fuller, l| 2317 Ashmead place. Rebecca_Kandde, arder street. Charles Green, 57, 1375 Q st Charies F. Young, 50, St. Eisbets Hos. c Fresdmen's Homital, e LEROK-FOGELMAN. At the residenec of her 5 v s sen. Fraak 5. Lerch. 517 2od 1. nie. MAR e mu:,gfl:fl;: SR L Shoce, e, Modar November. 3: et 0. s, o, m;,:;';‘ f&"’"" (Alh‘nlnwfl and Bethlehem' papers ]fleln‘ james Bdward Smallwood. s, 16th street southeast. % b} LOWER. Saturday. November 19, 1021 New Fuieral from uis e | . Teonday: Novemver o1 at’ 'og:gn Tfunt of Richard nd Jenate Furcell, 1 bour, | 40, 2¢ bee roslirace impahire | Freedmen's Hospital a n.w., FLORENOE m\'m.. belove C._ Benson Lewer, - Funeral mau Noversber 23, at 10 a. from the muu 3 Bll'!l'ls = 1. Tnterment in Ariugton cemetery. l i MACE. Suddeply, Kovember 19, 1621, at m i fallowing bisths have been reported ¢ 5 e e ey ‘n “Boalth depdctment withia the lust twents. | yrms .‘;‘m""‘“ ofanamal a | roue MASON, Béward D and Oatherine. Frederict, girl. 18, %1, at 0:30 Renert B, and Loulss T Sinagnter, bor. = R pe Canct Thomas & and Nellie M. Garges, firl loved wife ate and Govote mother of Ida M. mcnm- and Harrison Lorenx Ward, abore Gltuge wnd Victoria Mattoews, iel, - enes Mouday. November 3T, at 2 pum. | Joha' W gl et and Tolatires. Javited. {0 mm ar, MESEROLE. Fritay, November 18, ‘1021, 3 Dfl = WXLI;LAI A.. beloved hulblnd 0‘ e ut i l-l'e nnfle’-: o fic"u Cburch road, Sunday, at 8:30 p.m. - Relatives and Parecrs \nmd ‘o attend: x“..t._..' at Harrison Va. i = u{- 2t rredm' E Friday ot o'clock, RERT nl'nn )lool: -rue -x Wiliam Wethineton and X Rleh-rd Jivircana a host. of frieads. - Fune . 918-20 Fifteenth Street on MePherson Square) : Reservations Being Made’ 'RAN| Florida Baptist Church, B K X. DALY Taylor, ':::v':r' Monday. mfi-ve-m- =, n : ; *,h e ¥ omcm‘nm fe Friday. Nevember = k rted this 1 N . Telephene Frankiin 2832 BT 1 Doh T o'cloek moon: At Freedmen's B Hospital. MATILDA. the beloved wife o Rev. B.'A. Payne of 1625 10th t. n.w. g to mourn their loss one irughter, Todther. mister, two brothers. -ofie levhevl MOURNING’ BLACK CARMACK DR’Y DLEANING co. ‘1e\- 3 !rvfiwl pastor, Tu'-ny .” PATHE, m-lm--nAmnhuumm pter, N 4, ‘Botified of the | Noven IR ot Biter MAc D PATN S atroa ot the umlm ‘uu t matron ern 'n Srcraear f- Mirigm n’"s« 3 ‘-‘r neral lfi!, % cnmn o m\. i from l YNE. bers of the Grand Cha e Ls“-‘n"y’g&um- e rl‘ MATILDA A. 3 fion.u ST . 6 Matren. EDWARD L. ' EBSTER, W. G. Patron. MARY ‘. FARK‘B. Grand R‘ 200 RAGAN. mhfl l-l.m I-l.n‘llle' nu—nr the bel z‘wo‘lllllh’-- = , November nvlhl vlth fnll muul.ry honors, \were helt\'m —_——— Nothing that has been left undone { swo; would have such a universal stabiliz- : 5 ing effect as for Great Britain and oureelves to agree ‘that if France is and K ste. -.;_“.:“1 ment with portfolios of designs '%:.:»heu-ifi.m.mmu gestlons. 'MEANS m SEBURE l CAPT. MOSER BURIER. 2, . men . - Passes Away at Garfleld nnlflal ¢ i.(l‘l;l:bfi\'fu_m NLUKTER, moth ral . " Bematn mct FflR wnR”] i iyt DI:‘;."‘ Lt ‘-; RS ay night at Garfield Fas- . 3 velodt i{@m Zion Baptist Churc .. Rev pital Funeral services, followed b"’ Soward, pastor. . Helatives ang n:u;‘:m Vited. urday. Noventer 19, 1921, a P resldence of Miss Bertie You *whru n.w., JENNIE V. SMITH. widis of Ber. Lucius’ L. Kmith. * Foseral’ servier SMITH, Entered futs rest Toesday. Noven L T Fea SeaRIE PRICE SMITH belired Misther of g Ells Daniels. dsuchter of the late Mre Lucs and sister of Mrw, Ca " Swormsi 5 at Wright's 1 nersl from Irl.l( . ('hlP'l “Odl] 2 p ux Interment private. ORKES, betoved Lusband. of l-ry H. Yfltktl Fuoeral from his 11 4th st. s.e. Tuesday, N 22 - 2 pm. Interment Rock Creek Wl tery. IN MEMORIAM. BROWN. Iu loving remembraace. of ister and aunt, NORA C, RROW narted this life thrce years ago. ) 2. 1918, Three years ago this moruinz. As the day was brea air Tie Lord, in Hix tend Listeped to our sist He took her 1o be with Hin In the heavanly reslm above. Rut all ix BROTHER JAME If we could xee her darling face And hear that sweet voice. Of all the earthly things to us hat would be our dearest clhole NIECE. BELLE §. MITCHELL. * OURRY. In xad but loving remembrance of gur beloved husband and father. CHARLFX RRY, rted this’ life eleven (1) years lfo luu'y November 20. 1010. E AND CHILDEEN. * DICKSON. In sad but loving res my dear sister. CARRIE DICKSON -\u fell to the_memo r oar busband. and father, WILLIA! HAT xl'cn gho Sled nioe yehrs ago toaay, 1912, IR DEVOTED WIFE AND CHILDREN. * | MADDEN. 1n 1ad but loring remembeance r r dear husband and father, GEO! SIAD) todsy, away ten years s 11. 4y recalls & memory Of & dear one laid to rest And those who still remember i Are those who loved him best. raMiLY. © MILLER. Tn sad but loving remembrance my dear wife. CAROLINE MILLER. i departed this life one year ago today, N« ember 20, 1920. In_my heart your memory lingers. Teader, sweetly, foud and erue: “Thes day, dear Ourrie, Thl think of you. Keep in Thy keeping. T I'reach “the heavenly shom. 0 Navir, let me ser her. Ifl\'r lnd cherish as HER DEVOTED BU!IA\D REY .\Hh!. TON MILLER, D. D. SIDNEY. A tribute of love and memory 1o our beloved sister. MAMIE SIDNEY. why entered ‘lnto rest fve vears ago, Norember 15, 1916, THE FAMILD { WEBSTER. In_ loving remembrauce of uur dear mother and grandmother, GEORGEANNA WEBSTER, who passed away six momti~ ago today. Never ahall we cease to love you, Linge: 1he grave where you arr lasd HER DATOR MARY M. MAYO. AND GRANDCHILDREN. . A tribate of love to th and brotl ory of our bheloved WARD FRAKCIS WINKELMAN. who ~o suddenly ieft us two years ag0 iodar. No vember ’k ‘Today m‘ll. lle memory Of a loved one iaid to rest. And the one who still r.--hu him 1Is the one who lored him best How can 1 help but feel so loneiy ‘When Your voice I do not bear. For no words were ever sweeter Than the words you spoke to mother (- MOTHEL. Tou dowt know the sorrow to be left wiou- THIl God sends_ the message to you "Tis sad when He calis for one or (he olh-x But the saddest of all was when He calied for our brother. Blflmi‘fi AND SISTERS. * WINKELMAX. de Joring remembrance of 1 ea, EDWARD VEANCIS WINK o departed this life two years uz Novem May be rest in peace. A FRIEND. * FUNERAL DIRECTORS. 1113 SEVEXTH mxn Modera Chapel. Telephase call, Norch 520, o SreareCo 1208 H_STREET.NW ’ 940 F STHW) PHONE' MAIN 108 ARSpeare CitNichols WBSpesrs JAMES T. RYAN 317 PA. AVE. B.E, Modern Chapel. Lincolo 141. Frivate Ambulances. Livery in | WAL H. SARDO & CO. 412 H st. n.e. Phone Lincoln 524. Modera Chapel. Anln-nhlh Funerals. . lmll Ol' (NEITHER ‘%. lfll CO! Pfiotie ‘Franklin =5 940 F st n.w Pstablished 1878 Telephone Col. iu. . H. HINES CO. R mov B oxephF.ml-sSons MMSt N Resneatian, Amueunm A and cnnl-‘t.r‘ Livery in u:::}m- Gaeamo modern crematorium, Mederat """’Eh.-n.-' "Tel. cali M. 1585, 'FORT LlNCOLN The Park Cemetery Non-Sectarian Perpetual Care Beautiful and fitfing location. Readily accessible—on electric car fine. . On Baltimote beulevard, ut Dis- . | trict line. Office: 1235 G St. N.W. Phone Franklis 4745. Send for_lllastrated Booklet. A representative will call by THE J. F. MANNING CO., INC., 914 F Street. FUNERAL DESIGNS. GudeBro‘.Cn.. lZMF St. ath at, nw.

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