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- . / ‘THE - EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15, - 1921. 7 ! CARD OF THANKS. ! IN MEMORIAM. GRIMES. We wish to express . In sad but loving remem i thanks to our relatives aud fri beloved I % H (3 Kiudness, sympathy and benuti - EARON, jed two 3 utes during the fllness and ai Decembe our denr husband and father, HERF Joseph % GRIMES, who died November 27, 1921. CATHERINE DRISCOLL GRIMES "AND mory CHILDEEN, . « Inid 1o rest < And those who Sl rememler Lim ) ==t e those who loved i best Keep Lim, Jesus, in BAPTIST. Departed thw Nfe Tucuar. De Till we reach the whi cember 13, 1921, at ‘ 0 e us e b and painful illuess, at hier residence. 529 15th e e e e boe isecretary Davis Told of TWO | st ne. Mre LACRA A, BAPTIST. Ste o o leaves to mourn hfl’Mhll!l 4'1>unhh4 Mrs. HILL. it A A i d ? Conditions Necessary of Artie L. Goods nd Mrs. Annie pasior. AMER 11 THLL. who y neral from Mount Zion Baptixt Churc I ary ago and C sts. n.e.. Rey. W. T. Downes am.. after a loug 1906, A few mo Friday, December 16, at 1 p.n. i ¢ marching | Any Settlement. Erariicmiarps Ien "l S Lisy e Awsocintea Press. O e o Then we'll gather home. A few more duss the cross to mber 15.—Declaring| the only brother of Mrs. S. A mber 15.—Declaring With Christ 3 crown we'll wear, | CHICAGO, De: . g . Juckson of Arlin that strlking packing house workers| fon, Ve o (oY Fo duckion of A o marchinz wears, 1l gat jare standing firm against what they| ““May hix so CIRC 1). iterm an “arbitrary reduction of 2 CHURCH, 1 the “big five” packers that operations in Chicago are nearly normal, strike laeders, in a statement last night [night, asserted that if the strike is to be a contest of endurance, it will run for months, and. guerrilia {fare, if that term can be used, {be expected in every packing house ~ Bowen. Augus. in ¥ from St 5 XD LONELY CHILDREN RLANCHE, EDYTHE AND JAMES. center throughout the country.” The MURPHY. I sad but lov rance & statement was given to Secretary of our dear wife and moth, rted i Labor Davis over the signature of, life three years ago toda, ember 1% C. J. Hayes, president, and Dennis Lane, secretary of the Amalga Meat Cutters and Butcher Wor 1918, D, S L. AND CHIG CATHERIN WILLIAM AN3 husband of “Tsabelia of North America. services at lis late res Secretary Davis, in Chicago on his| rd.cBrightwood. D, C i e e AT e 4 e s NiSecretaryin ; S o e of our eloved duughter and <3 return to Washnigton from Milwau- | 0% N 2 D A MURPIY. wio entered ints e, he strike leaders for a| Vo Susdee Derenmme 18 (e, Tiree years igo today. December 15, 191 statement of their side of the issue. Two conditions upon which they said the strike can be settled were named by the unio First. That the packers rescind the| Wife of W wage reduction put into effect No- | _fuleral lu vember 23, ENRIGHT. Second. That the packers agree to | 4% e e submit the question of wage reduc- tion to arbitration and restore the former wage pending the arbitration lock. thence to 8t Stephen’s” Clur, procedin, Iatives and friends invited to attend The statement declared that at no | GROFF. Suddenly, Wednesday, Drecember 14 S Farget her De-| We loved flar-{ Hes mo S, beloved | Ax in the Notice of | | will « her still nd st n.w.. Boylan Funera) from ler Friduy, December 16, at 8:30 | LONG. In_our hearts your memors lingers. Sweetly, tender, fond and trie; There is not a single ar sister lln; ha\'rl the representatives of t 1921 “‘ "‘:;"‘ 0. ":"" he'H i tat we do not think ¢ e ndustrial relation plan” by w nmie Hesser Groff. aged 61 vears. 1 33 VING, RO VAR ths Dackers clatm to Lave ne ..'.".L‘{f.f} neral services at bis late residence, HER LLOVING BROTHER. EDWARS i vi Fairmont st. n, Frida, December 16 the reduction with the plant as- | §omont s o o Trende inyired In sad but loving nee ol semblies conferred with their fellow | temi. Interment at Fraderick. Md.. husband, ALEERT PRESTON. wid workers. The statement then added: | day, Dofember 17 7 =" | gevarted thin ife ‘one year ago. Decémbe “Up to date the plants in Chicago | KEYS. Departed {1 . De have not killed more thun per | cember 14, 1 " etoved cent of their normal killing and they | lusband of vived by bave made no attempt to save the by-{ 3 : iben products, such as edible fats and T i | proceedings. funeral AveRr e oy Hermon ' Presbyterian Churel band and fatlen M. Friends and relatives SON OF DR. J. B. HUBRECHT |srzcazas. o bocemner 15, 1. o her _residence. 1413 ] P [CHEL DIES BY FALL IN HOME | {05 W iam sttt an it Iate Luln Lovage. grandmother o Alice and_ Elizabeth Parker and g 7 mother thy Ellis. Funeral from St Six-Year-Old Boy Believed to Havej Angustine’s Chure 30 a.m. High requiem ROBINSON, who de ear ugo today, Decem- v MES. RUTH A. ROB AND CHILDREN. » SCOTT departed this Lite Muy. December 15, 1918, . but not forgat WIFE AND LITTL Fallen Over Balustrade, Hitting | o scen Thursday ot B In_esd bu: § Sh 2 4 . h b ) Head on Table. . OXFORD. Dicember 18, 1021, a1 ber [,.,m:_,v; who die anng our ten-Strl e rtngs you Marcus Hubrecht, six vears old, son| NELEN GXFOID, beigved dauguter of Mr | and Grorge R. Oxford. TFuneral from of Dr. J. B. Hubr ecretary Of | congress Heighta' Catholic Church De the Dutch legation, accidentally feli[ ber 16, at 10 am. i the “sale of sales” in men’s - B e e e e swe = the family home, at 1220 19th street, | PIERS rted this life December cht. em "DORIA TURN ife nine years ago toda his_residence, Sea’ " clock. early last night, and received severe( brook. Mi. FRANKLIN PI injuries to his head, from which he| hnshand of Addie Fiore & g CE beiay ther of Mre 5 Fred. And those who ] memars. Iaid 1o rest. rdelia Allen. George Eimer. Racliel. il remember lier @ died shortly afterward Edward, Tewie and James Vierer.” Fanerai Are those Who loved her best. 3 5 * ., clock, Ebenezer | Every < hack sweet memorics The accident was not witnessed by| Sundar. Dreomver 19, at 3 ¢ | Evers day brings hack sweet memories . 3 I P ta Ane i ~. £ the fath 2 E Sriald A brings u tear: others in the house. Noise of the fz ST ) within our hearts we <} : 5 | attracted their attention, however,|PEOSISE. =Wednesday, December 18 oo Thoughts of you we loved s dear 4 and the uncons us form of the child MARY PROSISE (nee Waters). How cun we heip but feel so lonely was found on the floor. His head had | wife of the late Benjamin & Prosise. ' WhenSour wolr we do ot ear. againtt a tu e reach- ral ‘from her late residence Fri ati For no words were ever swester J ! 4 SR I e e o hence o Re Aartins. Chirchs | Than The words You spoke 16 us ing the = e will e enid &t §! YOUR LOVING MOTH ) FATHER. ¢ It is belie niem and memors 1o d the little fellow tell| Where e L i from the balustrade while at play. eiclock. [ Helativesiand {riends dnyited. WABRICK. A tribate of >r. Hubrecht, Mrs. Hubrecht and!P] icers embers Wasl r. mother and _sister, % Mrs. 'ROSISE. Off and_meml of Wash-i B QYY) ze z 2 toe Eoun il 2 5 EHAM WALKICK, thei three children visited the Netn- | ingfon Council 111, €. W. B, L., are Wrebi i parted ol 2y CK, who d cember 15, 1918, _ erlands last summer, returning in{ Biifiel of the detib of Fof Hiorate —y September. Members will please meet at above resi n ‘s home of fadeless beauty = _= Coroner Nevitt and Deputy COroner( gence this evening. Thursday. ~Decomber | She is now o el {Martyn visited the Hubrecht home. o1, at 8 o'clock. Funeral from Kt.i Dwelling in t Cite I conducted an investigation and reach- *s’ Church_Friday, December 16, at! With the golden gates s jar. ed the conclusion that an inquest w: L T unnece: A certificate of acci-| e e SIS BONT dental death was given. Funeral| oot o O reday morning. Da THE FAMILY. * services for the dead boy were held| ™ p1or755 1921 ‘at 3 a.m.. MARY CATH e fe sixteen years in Hysong’s mortuary chapel at 2:30; FRINE, *the beloved daughter of | B e aber. 15, o'clock this) afternoon, and inter-| Marsy and Peter Rothenbuecher. 41st and | v o ment was in Rock Creek cemetery. Renning Toad, D. C.Notice of funerai lier s : WISE. A tribute of love and devotion to the after. trj SEWELL: Departed this life Tuesday, Decem- | T ber 13, 1921. at her residence. 1119 20th st. { E n.w., SADIE TWINE SEWEL loving | motiier of Tialgh Sewel and devulcl dancl " N a i i ter of Mrs. Mary J. Twine and the late Wil- ¢ District of Columbia, fair ‘",f‘s"‘d“" liam Twine, Funeral from the Nineteenth with lowest temperature about 28 de- | g&%, "Ril%i, R et Srees: tomorrow increasing cloudiness| at'® p.m. Relatives and friends invited, 165 and slightly warmer, probably fol-1STRONG. ~Wednesday. December 14. 1821 memory. r beioved LAURA oed away eleven years 15, Joo. % ed the shining river Eined the radiant sy | il il i lllllllllmmllilm W lowed by snow or rain; gentle lodmurl» [t ,n(‘.g W.. beloved husband ?, .,‘mr", erate north, shifting to cast winds. S Henderson Strong and son of Marsland, Cair and slightly warmer | Clarles K. W. ‘and Fauie Lo Freeman JAMES T. RYAN tonight; -tomorrow increasing cloudi- | juope Momersl speriter WOL be MO L chdl] PA. AVE. SE. ness and somewhat warmer, probably | (I, THRreh of fte A era Chapel. tncotn fany! December 16, at l Private Ambulances. followed by snow or rain: moderate Interment priva Livery in_Connection. — ? north, shifting to east winds. Suddenly. December 14, 1921, 1 — And you know the O iminta. fair tonight; tomorrow in- | ® METER Wor brother of 5. G, swain. szt 71| WML, H. SARDO & CO. \ Hecht Co. quality. creasing cloudiness, probably fol-| Fuveral fiim Chapel of James T.7Rsan | 4o 'st. ne. Phone Lincoln 534 lowediibys el SOTamIow; Fnoc '""”‘i thence to St. Peter's Church, where Modern_Chapel. __ Antomobile Funerala change in temperature; fresh north, e 5 will ba celebrated at 9 a.m. ~Interment shifting to east winds. & Lwin . Baltimore, Md. West Virginia, ifcreasing cloudi- | pycRER. Departed t! V. L. SPEARE CO. 1 life Tuesday, De-! (NEITHER THE SUCCESSORS OF ness tonight, followed by rain orl™ cember 13. 1921, MARY H., beloved miother| ~NECTED WITH THE OIIGDQAI,‘O'# 2“ P snow tomorrow; not much change in| of Willie F. and Burthea S Tucker. of 1128 SPEARE ESTABLISHMENT.) temperature. 7th et. n.e. Funeral Friday. December 16, | Phon~ Franklin 6626. - 940 F st. n.w. a e se o from Moiint Olivet Baptist Church, 6th .| =— Records for Twenty-Four Hours. berween L. and M sts. ne. Remains ean v _seph F, Birch’s Sons — c— — — — — Thermometer—4 p.m., 3: g .{ reviewed at Wood's undertaking establish- | - 13 eieht 3 *:| ment, 307 N st. n.w. Interment at Harmony | 3034 M St. N.W. e g cemeters. - one We: noon, 31, 3 o Automobile Service Highest temperature, 36, occurred | WAREER: On Decomber 13 1021 EOWAED at 9:20 a.m. vesterday; lowest, mourning relatives are John N. McDauffie, 6:15 a.m. toda: . ! Mpwoura MeDuffie, Mrs. Julia Jones of Ph ‘Barometer—4 p.m.. 29.79; 8 p.m. | delphia. and Mre. Janie Brown of Chicago. | o .12 Funeral services Friday at 10 am. at Gal- Two of our best makers are getting ready for their spring season. But first they had to clear RS, aame ate tase vear: | ucop ey oo | Bl (R o) their floors, and since we are their largest cus- o JTmpersiarsan ovaiion S wacer| SR SR et | SRR R ST ey i \ ’ z % 34; condition slightly muddy. ! respectfully invited to attend. o peicea XIS s mea. i w, el eall S GRIN v o . z g - tomer, they favor us with their season’s surplus. : . e ¥ MORTICIANS S| 17301728 Pa. ave. ‘WEBB. Suddenly. on Tuesday, December 13, H " 3 Tide Tables. " MARIA INGLE WERB, wife of Henry TunOthY Hanlon (Compiled by United States coast and ndnll Webb, at her residence, 727 18th #i.| 641 H ST. N.B. Phone L. 5543, geodetic survey.) Funeral from St. John's Church at 9 a.m. ,——W Today—Low tide, 10:19 am. and | lecomber Interment at Frederick, Ma. |~ Frank er's- Co. 11:04 p.m.; high tide, 3:45 a.m. and | WILIAMS, o ot nm. ADDIE | 1113 SEVENTH STREET N.W. 4:20 p.m. e et Mormms" i Wil | Modern Chapel. Teiephone call, North 530, E S . beloved mother of Norman H. Wil- | — Phene icall, 2 Tomorrow—Low tide, 11:15 a.m. and | liams, sister of Mra, Ella Robiason. Funeral ( EStablbed 1573 Telefnnm Col. 8 p.m.; high tide, 4:46 a.m. and| from her late residence Saturday, December { 6 p.m. 17, at 1 pm. Relatives and friends in- JejsEs, “vited Tes W, R F. HINES. Prop., The Sun and Moon. R 30012003 14th st. n.w, * 3 14, 1921, at 9 = o Today—Sun rose, 7 e embe L o:a) Private_Ambulance 4 anr; sun| pm. at Freedmen's Hospital 'STON, brother of the al and brother-| sets, 4:50 p.m. Tomorrow—Sun rises, 7:25 a.m.; sun vercoats = The suits o T nwm #nd Emcient Service: | -« W, v Slatiss : ts, 4:51 p.m. Neal of 2150 Newport place n.w. Notice of - —are such as we or you never expected to see at —include SOCIETY BRAND and The Hecht Co., *Moon rises 5:49 pm.; sets 7:28 am, | el later S '{ R e Automobile lamps to be lighted one- | TOUNG,;, Fotered iato eternal life December | —SHE2C 2 14, 1921, BE! the Second Di half hour after sunset. rict Commandery, K. of 8. J.. $29.50. / and at $29.50 tell their own tale of value-giving: R: S‘Pmeéd‘ L . ., : Weath . uding the Fi idery, < " Long-mileage woolens, made with the exactness Sather '; Varlous Cties. st o meet 4t S5 Crotia s Ghurth B | 1208 HSTREET NWE 3 i o [ = cember 19, 1921, n. "Ry order_of ’ N Favored models in fabrics of the finer sort— of custom tailoring—you know our standards. £ TSR T 0L & W TomNsoN. 16 | (FORMZRLY 940 F STNW) o sak < . PO e B T Mo Kapgtin of S o, are o | PHONECDIATN 808 rich tweeds and herringbones, handsome heather - bl s e e 1ed LN PR ER ofmwew | m iR R ARSpesre CuNichols WB'Speers . . z I o inished and unfinis! worsteds, serges, - &7 B = Weather. yprian's Hail. Friday, December 16, 1031, | e rhixtures and double-face coatings, with woven- el S BB one are pratirs ot BARS NN | CEMETERIES. meres and tweeds. L e = 2 _ | YOUNG. Funeral Monday, December 19, at{ ~— swswmaa ¥ TRISNAT AT . . Abiléne, Tox 3008 ST W0 Tlosdy~ | ® ‘trom St Cyprian’s. Church FORT LINCOL m plald backs. i k = g Albany 30.2¢ 28 . Ll Clear e 2 “DA £l SPRIGGS, President. N 3 , ’ Solid colors, neat stripes and herringbone weaves, | At ntte Clty 3033 3 el ars SR sec e T The Park Cemetery All-around belted ulsterettes, big burly ulsters, in single and double breasted form-fitting models, Eimizenun: 30 ANDERSON. 1n 12a but doting renmembance | Non-Sectarian | Ferpeeamt Care 2 v . . Isn:s - of my :darling son, "" N’ 4 ng great motor and storm coats and the eveér-popular spoxts f“"l‘:s and more conservative fashions for the (R R R any Deccmber 15, s | location. . man o mature years. nfl‘c";o ) s The month of December again is here, Readily accessible—on Chesterfield dress coat. . ) Circinanti”. 30 Cloudy TC was thres yéara ago. today electric_car line. 2 . el G Bnow My dear little doll boy passed away. ! 2 : Gizes 3 i B . Regular and stout sizes from 34 to 48, Do 20 Ftclondy HIS TOVING MOTHER. * | On Baltimore_boule- Sizes 34 to 48, in regular and stout models. - with a sprinkling of ‘shorts and longs. Gurventon 1 38 Eiiowy | ARNULG, Lo Jones Smbaacs atisny uir | _ward at Distrct line. : i = 8 5 Helena 20. Smow | life ten years ago today, December 15, 1911 | ()ffio@s 1235 G St. N.W. 9 : Sackeu a0 24 Cloar The month of December and ‘Christmas near, | ok > Not Be £ this 1 B . jEansasClty. 200 Sleaiay | To uw the saddest of the yeur, i r:dulm::u';d 4745, ote: cause o tb]s low price we must ¢! rge g } Clear ey i ) y Write for ated Booklet. : 3 L ; Clear ur dear son passed away. | e FOf R - for alterations—if needed—at exact cost to us. New Toreoo30 Gty | L Br roreee the, mesmony ofl: ., MONUMENTS. 2 | oxla. City..” 30.10 Pt.cloudy | But death has left a_vacancy We specialize in designing and erect- g . 7 < Philadelphia. 30. Cloudy = | This world can never fill. ing memorials (monuments and mau- k J Faarsion L Y | Phobacen. .- 30,38 Cloasy HIS DEVOTED PARENTS. *| o510ume) of quality and character. d t - £ s Portland, Me. 30. BAKER. In sad but loving thoughts of MARY | *°! - ~,§ ~ 3 A - s : . { Portiand, Ore 30.80 EOBSENDORF BAKER, who left us De-| e will gladly show you many beau- : - . ; 8. Lake City. 29.00 ComperiIE.19A8 tiful specimens of. our work in any ef | - : . San Diogor—: 30.04 e Fn vtk lheasealy hine the local cemeterie 3 ‘ 3 : S Tootarce: 3030 I DL SR ey THE J. F. MANNING CO., INC. g HER FRIENDS, MILTON AND KA‘I‘.IE , '141‘2_8" h s_"!!l. k 3 5 & s 5 lzrr:‘:‘r;iut 2 but loving re:;.l.‘.}?...-.! ~_FUNERAL DESIGNS. 5 J ; : : : CARDS OF THANKS. . of our. dtar mother and_ wite, 1. | —ooroorate Floral Tokens & : : ‘ ( 4 ammy. e st o o s TSR s vt ot | PP Rinrton Floral Gos = : 5 i many friends for their sympathy and the To_our hearts your memory lingers, s wrgp s et d trne; beautiful flowers at the death of our beloved Sweetly, l AMAS P. ' Cwho died De| There is not & day, dear mother, Y 1214 FSE. I e e ATHTe CRICDREN, > That we do.net think of you,' Gude Bros. iz, 1214 t o t auto zmn servien, 5 ‘mm, We wish to exprems our sineere | oo S Erompt_as ‘thanks to our relatives and friends for their sympathy and the beautiful florg) tributes at| our dear husband and fatber, JOSEPH W pa the death of our mother, Mrs. HARRITTE | LAND DODGE, who departed_this life four st NSON, who died December 4, 1921. years ago_today, December 15, 191Y." EXPRESSIVE FLORAL EMELEMS Phone ey 'THE FAMILY. *] X BY HIS WIFE AND CHILDREN. * | at MODERATE PRICES. . 24188 . 7th' at F When;’ jfn‘ces are guammoed ; 7th at F : Membe;- Better Business Bl;nlu b L