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THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, ‘D. C, DECEMBER 11, 1921—PART ‘I .(' ber 12, 1912 ana have two chiltren | BOYS MEET PRESIDENT. |VIRGINIAN DIES AS SAW Attorney Joseph A. Rafferty appears Mr. Harding Promises Club He | NEARLY SEVERS HIS HEAD for the wife. - —————— S, o, v eleptal, B | Wil Open Bossar dark more practical. ‘When fifty members of the First American Boys’ Club of the District ‘called yesterday to pay their respects to . President Harding, the latter shook hands with each and congrat- ulated them upon their patriotic ac- tivities and individual achievements. IN MEMORIAM. 5 In xad memory of our darling RY AVERY CRIPPEN, who ler us one year ago, December 8, 1920, Ocr home and life in wad, SUES FOR MAINTENANCE. Suit for separate maintenance has been flled in the District Supreme Courth by Emma Bell against Walter Bell on charges of cruelty and non- support. They were married Septem- WILL COMMAND WARSHIP. Capt. Robert W. McNeely has been 'detached from the Naval Examining Board, Navy Department, and as- signed to command of the battleship Delaware. CHANGE IN CAR STOPS. .The public utilities commission has authorized the Washington Rallway and Electric~ Company to make tion to Give Exposition. changes in car stop locations on P 2 north Capttol street. Under a rule| The Retail Grocers' Protective As- -diopl"d bel%or;: o"%m‘; g::,“:-::r ;-’&m~ | sociation of Washington will hold a T made. public by the commis. | fo0d show and household exposition The latest changes, effectivi !in Convention Hall February 6 to 18, Monday, ore: Discontinue stop ro;llozz. north Capitol street cars at Girar street; new stop for north-bound cars: THE announcement of the plans at the near side of Franklin street,Stated that this is the first exposition | ' WILL HOLD FOOD SHOW. Retail Grocers’ Protective Associa- You ‘passed away. The only comfort that T have I hope we will meet some day. Ioto sweet rest Henry has ent Earth hin jonchy eanker kemper He 'l smiling upon o from. Heaveu- Our dear Henry is oniy asieep. Heney sleeps, our deus boy, #o young u: utr, Lee Beazley of Caroline County Victim of Fatal Accident When Frame Breaks. \Special Dispateh to The Star. FREDERICKSBURG, Va., December 10.—Near Milford, turning — simplicity Holds 20 leads—a year’s supply, and a handy eraser for mistakes. Light, graceful, attractive. All styles. Complete satisfaction or money back. The better jewelers, stationers, druggists and department stores have it on display now W. A. SHEAFFER PEN COMPANY Now beingintroduced here—the new perfected SHEAFFER “Propel—Repel—Expel” Pencil. itself. Fills from the tip. SAN FRANCISC SHEAFFERS NEWLY PERFECTED PENCIL AT THE BETTER DEALERS EVERYWHERE OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL XMAS He showed them Laddle Boy and Caroline county, o pure, s life 80 yous: promised he would press the h;xdm;n Friduy evening, Lee Beazley vas In- and forl!'-ulh -bound cars at (!Ie h{ ‘of its kind ever held in SVashington, | He is only weiting for us to come. to open thelr bazaar to be held in - eo F oo n.w stop at|je per ni HIS HEARTEEO! 0 oo Ha Do T31. 23| Stantly killed in the yard at his own ! ¢he’ near side of Michigan ave. for |\t Deing€ really two expositions in A KEN MOTHER A¥D and 29. Robert Sayles, home. He was sawing wood for his|south-bound cars. one.. Included among the exhibits | CRIPPEN, In sad but lovin; secretary of the |own use when the saw frame broke will be practical ‘demonstrations of | TGEFTEN. 1o wd but loving remembra local organizatio: who acted as - pure food products, electrical devices | CRIPPEN, s ENRY A‘El’\ spokesman, told the President .that | -UsINE the saw to fiy up with terrific for the home and houschold cquip-| cember s left us one year ago. L there are more than 3,000 in this oity force in his face, Th sharp. steel Births Reported. ment, and leciures on cookery, étc. . Dea b and that those who ca.led at the |paw Nearly severed his head, causing | ., funowing births were reported to the | Will be given dally by experts. O o " deeg e White House yesterday were selected | "} int death. health department in the past twenty-four 0d,'Who breathed the sucbiy e because of some special meritorious |, HI8 Wife and a brother were stand- | hous: - He 'can all ‘our wo.rowe bosr” work. In line with the organization's | \"E Dear and witnessed the tragedy. Rasmond and Tds J. Pumpbre. l)eath R ed. MIS LOVING SISTER: X activities. Mr. Beazley was in his forty-second . s Report R ! s, DORS Ay - were gr nied today by Justice Hoehling to_her son and only heir, Goldemith. _The estate 1s $65.000 property assessed at $16,850; cash and securities totaling Charles A. sed v ex cludes real year. He is survived by his widow, three sons and severa! brothers. Albert o boy. Aloyatus and Adelaide MacWilliame, girl. Edward J. and Ellen Wall, boy. de R. and Lula M. N mvel agd Ida Sorokln, paw E. and Nunl boy. Walrer 5 dt Gladye nunu. boy. SUES FOR SON’S DEATH. Buit to recover $10 000 damaces has ! been filed in the District Supreme: Court by Willlam H. Rollison, admini- ad n- gives satisfaction. _touch. We ‘Rejuvenate’ Old Mirrors —at Very Moderate Cost, and in a manner that invariably 1 Let us call for that mirror of yours which needs resilvering. BECKER PAINT & GLASS CO. Monogram Stationery . —solves the problem of the gift with the personal The originality of our de- signs and the varlety of our lines of foreign and domestic stationery make possible a selection to de- light the most discrimi- tember 9 last. It is alleged by At. nevs J. M. Priest Ofu’t & Imlay posed that bachelors be admitted to and W. Read. representing the membership in the club. since the plaintiff, that the sandhopper was not number of widowers In the club is not |gu rded properly. encugh to go round. KRAMER'S XMAS SALE e GOLDFISH wsowms | |8 pint bowl...... 20 C I 13=gallon bow* : 45 C Lai B rger Bowls to hold $1 .00 to $ 12.00 REAL GENUINE SINGERS, imported (Roll- ers) Hartz Mountain and St. Andreasberg birds, the world’s best singing birds. Come in and hear them, pick out the one you like best BEAUT’FUL CENTERPIECES, BASKETS AND CEMETERY WREATHS AT SPECIAL - DISCOUNT THIS WEEK Incense Sets, special at.........cceuunieinnnnnna....60c ““CANARY BRDS . arms because the widows have pro- |™ noge Thomas R Dedge, 34, Georgetown Hosplta Arthur ©. Luke, 21, Naval Hospital. Auguat Naecl 16 9°h. Providence Homital. 8010 K st. Aty 69, 1029 et at, | ry Augusta McDanlel. ark rd. The following deaths were reported to the | HETL, s . . strator of his son, Clifford E. Rollison, | 2141 Eye st. 2 Automatic—always working—no complicated same ,,:;oggnvu Lyonij &pLyon S e u, Biiwidite, 5 e ‘route Bmer. | HILL A tritote . l‘d . = eight years old, was found dead in @ _The widowers of the Widowers’ and ";(Hfl l;l ;‘:::’"';:'5’ ~ mechanism to get out of order—no tedious sandhopper at the Smoot plant Sep- Widows' Club of Chicago are up in! witircp Tones, 55, 78 New York s vesber Tofeat of Richard and Emma Boss, 8 Lours, 441% Teunexsee ave. n, Bertha Hell, K24 CARDS OF 1 our sincere 3 trlends for their | i1 floral tributes iear, sleter, Mrs Washing-on ¢ floral tributes death of our deir motl BRIGHT, who passe ver 4. 1021. HER CHILDREN. " 126 members of Martha Dandridge Councli; s Hl)flower Council, 11, D. of A ‘am) 0 of IhP rmuna Church for their many acts of kind- during her long ill and the beauti- butes a. the death of our beoved PALMER, who died November WILLIAM J. AND EDITH BAILEY AND JOHN F. PALMER, 1233 Pa. ave. se. ° GERS. We wish to thank the members of Mount Olive Baptist Church, East Ar- lington, Va.: the ra Det ing oy friend from Washington and. Virginia for the foral contribution and their sympathy in our be- feavement, occurr.ng throush ‘the loss of husband and father, J. 1! THY FAMILY. DIED. Al'm Entered into cternal 12:15 p.m., THOMS d of the late S_phronia Funeral from the re Mrs. H. Semorial Chapel, ave. n.w., at 10:30 Selock Hieace. 1o 28th and Pennsylvania In exd but joving remembrance of : d N hum. department in the pust twenty-four | o s A ESTATE IS $65,000. Funeral services will be held tomorrow | Cuyes E. ...}” Fio '"'.". Quin, “boy. = 'x'fu'uvv”.“m';',' e R T Mrs, Ellon Goldamith left no will, | SELSrToon at 3:30 o'clock from Bethel | Jnvmon E. aud "’s"d"‘f.’""‘ el u...:}"}z.';. Huerbary 40 LA at ae. P e e ofslight turnto theright oA slight turn to the left oA few turns to the ri . Ellen s .| Church. ncph d' Laura Smith, buy. e cinsare Flood, 07, 1928 ™ | en his Voice 1 do ot hear? g oo =ty ot frid iy irds o Lettors ‘of administration on her Frod'L. and Peail 4. Mol = Poley, 31, Emerency Hompi | For 1o words were ever sweeter 0 the words he wpoke so dear Are u pleas:r He had a Lindly wo And died beloved HI December 11, 16 Your labor done, your rest begun I'm still working and watchlng, For my work will soon be done, DAUGHTEE KATIE. HUGHES. In sad and loving remembran our dariing boy, GEORGE, who departed & fe one yeur ago today, December 10, 1920 No one knows the longing, But few have seen us wee We shed our tears in the lonely bou.< While otheis are fast asleep. Keep biw, Jesus, in Thy keepi il we reach the heaventy ahage, i, O Kaslor. ‘A;’l us see him, Ve and che HIS LOVING - FATMER & MOTHEL K < Fort Madison, love 1339 Wisconsin Ave, Tel W. 67 BALMER, We wish to expiess our sincere O il femory of our neighbor, CHICAGO 'NEW YORK KANSAS CITY DENVER CHAS. E. HODGKIN, Mgr. 2 Goldfiish in 3 Goldfish thanks "to our relatives and friends, the; PIONCE wfllms. who died one year m. A dear little woul to heaven has flown, A dear little boy from our neighborbood has Zone No flore will his sweet voice gladdes eur His sweet, smiling eyes that filled us with Are mows closed in death and his form laid Dear” George, we Hope 30u some da; SIS, DODSON AND MRS, MiLre The fluwers we gave yon Have withered and flm] But 1he love we Ly Bhall pever fade aw: LI LOLA. * HUGHES. e m“;l: 0 memoty of our dear = away December 10, DL ke O God. if you could Lave only spared such u dear oue s he, How joyful wo ud kappy his lonmm There is nothing worse In )mmn nle Than to luse the d In memory of our dear and = iGL r. HUGH nating. ceeraesens Relatives and (riends invited. Interment at 80 suddenly on S 1 Oak H vlle Year ugo, December i A wonderful special now at R aies it it herier e iy £ W e e Oh, the memory of that morning. } Narcissus Bowls, reduced..:.....cccuveeeen.......25% Fhe oy conmolation to an uciiig beart | < Wil Dot always remas apart, ‘BREW®D Butterflies, for trays, each.......................50c up None bt a father and mother who have Headquarters for Sheaffer Pens and Pencils Some Special Values Used Players These are fine, full 88- Note Guaranteed Players. First-class workmanship throughout — splendid tone, modern case design and cov- ered by our guarantee.— Just a few of these, $298 and up : : T ' 3 tion for disuing akating, - el el B _Our prices on new $10 3 Down _ The Knabe Piano has ge:g;n(:xzfrmmsz.m%oozlnd::f: gr ls)lflllt;l‘g 3}:‘.’.’??;:3";’” —— Ml ORT LINCOLN Pianos and Players are ex- stood the test of time since the material is finely knit and firm, yet E—A S ceedingly attractive. o 3 re. Funeral services at his late resi-| rian Perpetual We represent the | - To Approlv;'ed Credit achievement of the piano- Flatlock seams are smooth and elastic. .‘?‘&x“ e Pesutiful and fitfing famous Haines, Franklin, Take a Long Time . 3 atiful & Each “Mérode” garment is cut & Special communication of Jore| ' Jocation. Foster and Sto;y & Clark > g builder’s art. Beautiful in gal by oy ‘o‘.ml; Tieaday, December 15, :?; !?{:; Readily accessible—on instruments and other splendid makes. Make it a Piano for your Christmas and add to the joy of holiday festivi- Harry C. Grove., Inc,, 1210 G St. Haines, Foster, Story and Clark and other splendid makes A beautiful piano or player makes the best possible kind of Christmas gift and brings music into the home at the happiest time of the year. to Pay Balance Don’t forget that evening ‘appearance, of Some Fine Values in Good Uprights Pianos of - distinction and moderately priced. They bring music into the home for Christmas and can be purchased on very reasonable terms. $100 Buys a Used Upright 1837 as the supreme superb lines — it reflects the genius of its creators in its warm, mellow tone and easy action. Let us show Engravers and Stationers Metal and Wax Cemetery Wreaths.........$1.50 to $10 HYACINTH BULBS, DOZEN. ... .25c NARCISSUS BULBS, DOZEN. ... .60c GRAPEVINES,EACH ...........25¢ Kramer's usual superior style, among the flowers, birds and good music. 4 Meet your friends here, and rest a while, Open Every Day in the Year until 12 P.h{. ' Kramer’s Department 916 F St. N.W. Flower Store 722 9th St. N.W. adds to the joy of living ERODE” underwear is a suitable foundation for any style of dress— . for formal occasions or every day. Wearing it makes you conscious of the pleasure of perfect-fitting and abso- Iutely comfortable: underwear—entire it gives with every movement. The hand from carefully designed dpatterns, and finished by hand with a daintiness that makes it suitable to wear with your very best gowns.- Ask to see “Mérode” hand-finished underwear for women, girls aud boys Prosidence Hospl f the late Andrew Braid, in her 74. ynr Funeral and interment in Phiiadeipha. b BROWN. Deparisdtuia (1o Welneadiy L De. 921, at_his_residence, 1508 8 He leaves to Dorsey Brown: ters, Louise A. Brown aud Mary C. Biown, and one brother, John Brown. Fu- neral at 1 p.m. Monday, December 12, from chapel of Thomas l"rlx:ex 723 T st. n.w. 11° BROWN. Departed this life Wednesday, De- comber. 7. 2051, SAMUEL BROWS. OHNSON. * 0On December 8, 1921, at Clarendon, in the seventieth year of his age. FRANK CURRIE. mm On Wedneld-y Recember 7, 1921 Fla., Mrs. DErTsERS: z ANNA Al " Funcral Buuday, December 1i (private). DORSEY. On December 10, 1921, MARY E.. beloved wife of Robert L. Domy aged 31 years. Fueral from W. W, uneral rlofs, 818 M st. we.. on ondas, Decew- Bor i ." Intermest at Con- ghossiousl cemete: DORSEY. On December 10, 1921, ROBERT L. Mary E Dorsey, aged 23 years. Fumeral from W. W. 'De funeral patlors, 816 H st. ne. on Monday, December 3:30 pm. Interment at Congressionsl cemetery. Q@IBSON. Thursday, December 8, 1921, mid- night, AGNES F. GIBSON, beloved daughter ot Mrs. Catherine and the late Johin L. Gib- gon. Funeral services Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock at her late residence, 1439 Monroe Behu\'e- and friends invited. HARVEY. iday, December 9, 1921, TELVIRA A beloved wite of Fojton J. Har: vey, aged 52 years. Funeral from her In‘e residence, 1603 Kenilworth ave., Kenl| worth, D. C., on Monday, December 12 11 a.m. Interment Fort Lincoln cemeie HAZEN. After a_lingering -iliness, Thursday. December 9, 1921. at the residence of her sister, Eugenia Hepburn, 314 Ohanuing at. ALMEDIA HAZEN. daughter of the Ha Funeral from Rslang M. st. o ber 12, "at p.m. Friends and relatives invited. ment at Oontunhmu cemetery. LOCKE. Suddenly on Saturday, Dmmber 10, (OB RANRY JOSEPH. bilovea son of Joseph A. and Anna Locke (nee Maher). Interment strictly private, Monday, Decem- ber. 12. METZEROTT. At Boulder. Col.. Wednesday. December 7. 1921, FRANK B. MERSBROTT of Prince Georges county, Md. Funeral from chapel at Oak Hill cemetery, Monday, De- cember 12, at 11 o'clock. a1 commnnlnmn of xnv'er- 921, at 10 o'clock, for the purpose of at- tending funeral of our late brother, FRAYE B uBTgeRoTT MULVIEILL—National Soldiers' Home, Hy December 1. JonV. " of Mary R, Mulvibii] Y lncerata. _Fumerdi Monday, Deceih rald. Fune y ber %2, at-the National Soldiers’ Home. Hampton, December 9. %-pnn AT PIMAN, beloved bosband of e Fite Ramsey. and_ father of t. Logan Ourlisle Ra U. 8. t int E. Craran. av‘n'('h‘f“mm. 16th_and Lamont sts. n.w., Monday, 12, at 3 o'clock. Suddenly, un Saturday, December 10, 1921, WALTER GIVENS RUDING, be- loved husband of-Lura V. Ruding. Funeral from bis late residence, Ballston, Va. 2 p.m. Tuesdsy. Interment Congressional cemetery. RUSK. Friday, r 9, 1921, am., JOHN T, Meloved husband. ot Rose B | at 125 BPEARE. at his m-:dnce. 3817 5th st. n.w., WILLIS B., beloved husband of Mabel Lattimore f funeral of our late q*l‘dn 8 B. lPEABE All ‘members of the :}'l‘vlfil ] lfi.“l)(;ll'l'l - B CATDWELL, Master. December 10, 1021, ALICE WNSHEND. on nA_ (nee W.Eer). beloved wife of G. her 69th year. ol e oo at he'; late residence, 1650 N 12, at 10 Inot. Decer FXTET : ot Ok rince Georges comnty, lost one could our geef and sorrow know. “May hus soul ana ais i p - fal departcd rent i pence. Amen, T LA E_AND MOTHEK AND JESSIE M. MUGMES (NEE DURITY). ® JACOB3. Sacred to the memory of dea, brother, JUHN R. JACOBS, who departed flf- Life three yeurs ugo today, December Torn lmn the hearts that loved Gone in the Leat uf your duss, o Loved by all who kuew yo To rest in a sileut grave, 9 VISIT KRAMER’S PALM GARDEN Thls world may chaage from year to year, 1: 3101::::‘\ RBRO.'TBBI . —and enjoy a light luncheon, ice cream soda, sundaes, etc., in T riennERCo a, ,“,,,:{' BRREEE A AN premem! 'fii’: - Jeats ago ioday, December 11 1915, A B IFE AND FAMILY. ® EFF. fo sad hm | o our dear mother, MALINDA NEFF, whe de Darted thia Lfe' two e e Soare ago today, De- s ‘but mot forgotten.” ER CHII N TorTe aNG WilJLDREN. BLANCHE, RUSSELL. In sad but lori my dear father, RAYMON. ;{f‘z:sm = Qied Shirteen jears ago today, Decemper This 'ofld may ol from yes Our friends from day fo day: But never shall the one 1 love my memory fude away. ¢ HATTIE ERMA RUSSELL. * | SHORTER. Sacred to 1l LIAM HENRY HII(URTERm:mndr:vnz:de!: band and father. wlo dicd” Decemper 1o 1909, and ROBERT HAYES SHORTER, 8 loving son and brother, who died Decembet, 1E THE FAMILY. WEST. In remembrance o my d T, £l : Y dear buse AN:b::ES'{' :/ died one year ago Gone. but not forgotten. HIS DEVOTED WIFE, MAUD WEST. © FUNERAL DIRECTORS. 3. WILLIAM LEE. Funeral Director and embalmer. Livery in connection. Commer- Qious chapel and modern crematorium. Moderate prices. 832 call M. 1388.° ar to year, . ave. n.w. 1118 SEVENTH STREET Modern Chapel _Telephane call, 50::. 5. ‘Earablished 1878 Telephone 5 4 THE s. H. HINES C W. R. F. HINES, Prop, 29012008 14th ot o.w. Ambulance. 1208 H STREETNM! (FORM:RLYS40F ST H PHONE' MAIN O 'lpt- JAMES T. RYAN © . 317 PA. AVE. 8.E. Private Ambalances. Livery in_Connectiog. 412 H ot. ne. Modern Chapel. ___Aut . g-»:.,alm‘mw.« u ¥ NOR OG» RIGIRAL W - Eflumm" _Phone il 6o S aw. i F., Birch's Sons 30320Ms¢gt N.W. :""""" Rt PESHPE The Park Cemetery - electric car line. = . On Baltimore boule- vard, at District line. Office: 1235 G St. N.W. Phone Franklin 4745 Write for Iliustrated Booklet. MONUMENTS. casaarsucen —-—-‘—.—'-—-.-6..'.-&.2......« i . % 5 Yount Oak cemetery, P ties by having music in shopping is sometimes very con- you our beautiful stock of and babies. Ve e des GG B TG { ¥ ials (monuments ai mau your home. _vement. We are open until nine Knabe Grands. “Meode” for Men . e s e Gt lisaltts fanaChomcteps The “Mérode” garment erode”. underwear will how yoi many be. o'clock. mmwflmflm sold this season at ) faperal i} o .m":“_": e e — h-nnmmwlm df: By order of the worship! the local cemeteries. %fin&bwfimfiflfifig' 1330 G N.W. fnfll below those of ast fall. At leading stores. nated—every good feature embodied. Winship, Boit & Co., Wakefield, Mn.. i mxvnn MILLS' . “Mérode” 4, Underwear ForWomen,Chlldren and Men PAUL B. CRQ!E[JV. Bemnu. IN MEMORIAM. SURNS. but_lovi of TR Brotiar HENRE. BURNS, who der this iife one year -ago today, Sember 11, Today recalls the memory 0!"‘ loved one hu“l Test. * Those who remember him Are those who loved him best. FROTHER FRANE. + CARTER. fl-! ‘husband, Jan F (/Annll 'h e ..THE J. F. MANNING col, INC.. 914 Fift-~nth Street. _ FUNERAL DESIGNS. Gude Bros. Co, 1214 F et R B Y st | EXPHRSHIVE FLOEAL EMALEMS departe. this nxc four years ago, December 11, nu ot MODERATE PRICI my-heart your memory linge: I wactly, tender, fond and troe; ~ There is mot a single day “That 1 do not think of you. 'E, LAURA | D e AND M. FIANK £ HUGHES. - .