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¢ jorat JRRER - ‘¢ STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1922. iy the beloved daug h(rr of Levi MEMURIAL SERVIEE "OF J. J. WALKER ESTATE | T \ — E. Brown of Eivan road s.e. vday. 915, s ». C. l‘nnnll services at Berean Church, Rosa, dear, .llhdfizh for years you've been HEI-D BY Ru‘l’ ARI AN liu Walker, as Sister, Also Would e matueaay Bty & i nias e anive a0 e ah e Aud whe i . H Be Guardian of Children, Who w,l'::dp:) Trn“:"dnm"nnu 7. 31, e g Sy Svaning pen B. A ¢ Wi T el i Ciash, e S Gl ot b LONEE NSTER SA%A xyiem. o furmerly DIED, IN MEMORIAM. 922, axowx. D'nl:mm this lite Janusry 30. 4 R e assns ek OSA UAISH FOT the residence of Ler Pearson. aged 89 vears,| GEITS. Iu sad wnd loving remembrance of Y ton. Justice Hoehling, premiding in the ! Linve vendence Frigny, Febraars 3. Tuter:| GLOIGP 11 unk INATAM deais agy tousy, Januaty und rebruary Z, 1914, | & n , e featate ofiher 1922, m., JOHN 11, the de- Asleep in Jesus, bie slcep. " eon to Pay Tribute to Those | gorden Walker n fhe eutate S 0ET | Yoick husvmn of Tavim: Crow.son o7 the ate “TE FAMILY. - : . street, who, with his wife, Agnes H.| James und Elizabeth Crow, ond broticr of Killed at Theater. bocker Theater disaster. Mr. Walker | at now., Friday at 2 oclock. Relatives a left three children—Anne, years | friendn intited. ing memory of our de i membership of the Rotary Club of | 88ked the court to appoint her guard- loved son of Carl d Annfe M. Duuber, With achin n-m day after day, | Wanhinaton sssembled at the New | 141 Of the children, and Justice Hoeh- | it " he ‘Orh year of his age. Interment from Biled. with pasn: v V' DRURY. On January 31, 1922, IDA B., wife "l‘“hlh KELATIVES A . ';Vh:r; :lemorlnl uervlre:kfur all af- | cause why Mise Waiker should not be | Dofthe tate George W. Drury. Fuversi from | 1u our Learts sour memory Lnge i fected by the Knickerbocker Theater | : o you z HER DEVOTED Caaid i our deur Lusbund, father and brothe: Dlspense With Usual Lunch- | rrobate court, grantea tetters of wa- | ment iu itock Creek cemmetery. Wantington. * - L e s sni Harriron Crewr | GOODE. In remcmbrance of my beloved s | Dispensing with their regular week- | (55 thice cpilar vears. and Richard. | DAUBER. ~ Suddeniy. Sundss. Jumuary wio departed this e 24 ling issued a rule on certain relatives | chapel at Glenwood cemeiery, Friduy. Fei- il be ' Deaven 1 < \ Through Attorneys Covington, Bur- ter, e Jobn M., Tender, foud and ‘tae; | disaster were held. [ ] [} ! In the absence of Charles W.|Mr: Walker had a life insurance policy Semmes,< president, whose business for $4,000 end that the contents of his 3 EDWARD B. ]HUNH"ON In sad but Joving rewembiane DT e s CIEHS | apartment ure worth $1,000. This | T FOND, husband ot . Ford. fauer) "o our avar sou, AICTHUI Lot 1N HCTv 1L {the wwreck. William Knowles Cooper | COMPOSes the entire estate, the peti- | of Glaay, ve Ford and won ofl 1 Wi Sevel Fia.¥ gy swany, Sry [ ] ODERET e smerlosoiwith Toist Ad_ftion states. excepting a “possible | Arthur Forl. ' Fun r Fel 2 e = 3 N & y 664 High T 2 b Inierment at Conge Luat we du not S, died eig) ministrution yesterday to Miss Bertha | CREW. Deparied (bls life Tucaday. Jonuary Walkér, met death in theé Knicker- | Funeral trom bis late residence. 418 Fraukiin | Dasd,’ YEKNON I, GUODE, who di nd v w 1y lunc ¢ DA 9, : {1y luncheon, practically the entire|fourteen months.” Miss Walker also 1oz at Garfield Hospital, VINSON, be'| W0 years ago toduy, February Willard Hotel yesterday afternoon.|of the dead wife and mother to show | Tusry 3. at 2 p.m. i we ear your vuio . on Frida: ere s Dot our al 0 ling_& Rublee the court is told that "u € e o A e i claim against the proprietors of the| 4. 1 o'clock p.m We 50 ofien thiok of you, dear Louis, i dress. and then called on Rev. Charles [ Y| T. Warner of St. Alban's Church. lht‘.l}\"h kerbockér Theater” 'for the loss n“t Aud our heurts are sad wita pain. \ of life of 8. and Mrs. Walker. Thin world would be 8 heas organization's miniater, who acted as| °7|¢ oF Mt and Mrs. Walker. Could sou bz with us agam. master of ceremonlies for the remain-| of the children, have been removed | ¢harles der of the afternoon. 1 B from e pariors of T B i We never can forget you, dear Louis S o | oy L Tom their father's apartment, Miss| YoR W0 itirday. February 4, at] Whiie here on carth we Fanc Slfled Peas, can 15¢| Armour’s Oats k 11¢c Aen by Ho ire e mblages Rev, | b e G et later fled | < T W T Gy i A sl | s R tien Asan 3 . Rev. | in Squity Court a suit for injunc- | tefment priva 3+ ( St avar | A > Mo . Warner read the burial service and | tion against Richard Hernitze, Adele | gALLEREER. On Thursday. Februars 2. 1922, f the Scripture lesson. after which the [ Hernitze, Florence Heiskell. M. l Wl al B h t k loc | Rotary *quartet, - combosed . of 5. | Hornitse, o and. Richens. iternitae, | c (1) e uckwhnea 9 p g., L R ¢ son. William Clabaugh. | jr., relatives of the mather of the chil- | \ve, sang [ dren. The administratrix declares | d | that the defendants intend to remove | GREABER. Wednesd X : 4 A ed since thai of the|the children from the jurisdiction be-| I ‘rament, | fore the court can act on her applica- | % tion for g nxhip, i In her abplication for guardianship | s« Walker savs she owns her home | is employed ax a nurse, and is ble of caring for the children. s wixter-in-lew, Mrs. 1100 5th st n.e. Notice of funeral at the enide G ug remembrance of my i Maine Style Corn, 2 cans Fancy Green Lima Beans, can, 23c AuntJemimaPancakeFlour sks.15¢ Cal. Yellow Cling Peaches, 22 23c Shredded Wheat, 2 pkgs. ... 25¢ \liiafiies tuti i . n accordance with the ¢ of | garable of caring for ihe children.| Imported Sardines, 3 cans . . 50c Argo Starch, 3 pkgs. b R R R S B e Cream of Wheat, pkg . 24c Lux pkg ' i i More than a dozen visiting Ro- Ll'}:fl}.,fi'fl:’flf{‘[, Articles of “earlnpi 5 w n,.-'i.“}.,"‘;"""'.‘f.';u the “'.Tfiff.’.i‘,,..i',!iSEEK LOST ARTICLES | £ - — e and women in our midst possessed of | nounced the benediction. ariers "“"‘“5 Lo identity. #nd — — ~ totiched . by, the “_“._d, Y " were sealed in_envelo m the office | aged 60 years. Funeral from <ud das Smy’ t the Blessed S; v Chase, in an addr rtainty of life to all to take ax a warning the t the taie are. Fu i Fev lnr\ 4. from 3 Tere 9 aan. Interment Arlingt OF THEATER V|CTIMS|“°"",0.(' P ioved Tubarndof Sariia bedoved H and futher of Mrs. Fannie Dean. | Alberta, Tottiv Samvel. Join. Clarence Faneral Sunday., k. 1 of my devoted busband, WILLIAM H. MAL SHALL. wi departed this life eight ye. | .iluumu.. In sad but loving remembranc: i February 2, 1911 ) of Chief Clerk Edwi Hessa, lors, Saturdsy, February 4. Notice of hour | 88 tod /i i Blicher lost bis duughier, Miss I‘,luv G R horcater. t miduight stars are A - & ty settlements i KEE._ 4 hix sWeut ., i a brother-in-law,’ William H. Hughes. [[roP0 len es loved s dearls 4 T e s e it ¢ dead and injured by returning| % 56 a0 46 i ure e y, Jars c 00 e c up, 0 es c ‘:‘;l 4‘,,»: ng telegrams |.«\‘nmv‘»“.-:||"m Broparty. In' severslitobianees 4w hard to pave. 1 which much valuable jewelry and nd in which court cessary. the chief L necessary to re- :xnm:cxu. < K . 19 . A ¢ 10 the memory the property to! h . a2 R 1AM H. MAn president of the ciu Chester joins International Rotary in sending” sympathy through you to | those bereaved by the catastrophe of Saturday. e - await a court ord (Signed) FRANK I HVATT. | yien, “women and children crowded | ,President Chester Rotary Club, ey, of Thomias McGrath., where | Pittsburgh deplores awful ng apparel lay in piles, the | None Better Ctheater . Your ity Let|oos, o <af'E appare lay in piies. the {us know what we can do to heip. LR G UL cqnmand heing Than ' B. DAVIS, properly assorted. Gold Bag Coffee Choice Grapefnut -2 3 Hor 25¢ Fancy DELlClOUS Apples, lb., 10c | Fresh UTTER Fish--Oysters D. G. S. Butter is here. We are testing it out—prac- Vegetables and tically—before we sigi our contract with the creamery. We want to know what YOU think of it. Buy a pound of at all i D. G. S. butter and tell your D. G. S. man how you like it. D.G.S. Stores 41t jtain possession 1 i it fe i H i thence to uati, Ohio, papers please | Father Tased avas A reoats. ewcaters, gloves and a | KNE! Our hearts have been sad and lonely ried aseortment of garments were | ARD Ever sin t away And it seems Tustead of {identified and turned over to their | CHILDREN of my husband who toduy, Elmer H. 1. eight vears old, who, ee- | with his sister, slept while rescuers | s beeniwere at work. identified a rubber | ind placed [boct. stocking cap and cowt he lost and alzo identified his sister's coat. — !1:]'..|;,.' instances of persons who | icalled to identifs property it was 5 7 {stated that injured friends or relas «ul{grln!-?rg"l. tives were stead . Commander Robert F. § aval Medical Corps relieved from active dut on the retived list of the and "0 aa 9 am. ver will be for; 5. HANN A 3 CARO! a< J. Langhorn. Fuc improvine: ! e residence, 1204 33th st. Yebruary 4. at 9 a.m.. thence D o~ { FOUR WILLS S PROBATED, | Hfif ¥t ity 1 i | | We want YOUR ovinion! 25 lb C . Lb43° D. G. S.’s Own Blend C : E ! Distinetly Good Pot Roast . . Ib., 20c Fine Strip Bacon . Ib., 24¢ s Rib Roast of Beef . Ib., 30c Pure Lard . . . 2 Ibs., 25¢ Smoked Shoulders, lb., 17¢ Wesson Oil . . Pt. Can, 28¢ Kingan s Bacon, 1.1b. pk. 39c Crisco . . .....]Ib, 20c | invited to attend. Interment Ariingion Documents Left by Knickerbocker : _cemeters. e | READY. on Wednes Victims Offered in Court. her__residence. THERINE READY (ne Four wilis of victims of the Knick-{ of Edward Re Pounty Limerick, Treland. | erhocker Theater disaster were bf-| Funeral from lher lste residence on Satur-| fered for probate yesterday. . February 4. at § a.m.. thence to Hol Chauncey C. Brainerd, correspond- ame Church, where solemn requiem mass | {ent of the Brooklyn Eagie. by hia] Will be sung’at 9:30 am. Interment Mi. | will. dated October 20, 1907, leaves| {iaey el Kelaties and friends! Ms entire estate 1o his wife, Edith ! iR Braierd. also a vietir .\irs.]"fr!-n'\% ;L’ifii‘fl“i’iui‘f"s"{'h i Brainerd made a will on the same. 74th born ~ Tuskeges d and by its terms left all her! Vi i THE CANDY MINT WITH THE HOLE i ty to her husband. | | | denr < have passed si t sad ey hes iy Das et et il awar God took her liome. it was 1. % p 72 FUNERAL DIRECTORS. V. L. SPEARE CO. Valentine. dateq | Lemore. widow of n‘u n’ Lemore. rine Corpe. Funeral (private) also filed. Hel qrfyy from Lee's” chiupel CAtlabt | Dapers please copy.) - | thellc WARNEE leaves to hls frn»nd Ross P. Andrews, Diners Delight a diamond finger N ; L L LTS Suddegly. on saturia § ! in them | \-af,em,;"er He also provides that his| = & WILLIAM E. R a \ & wife shall receive a fourth interest | \f Es h = after Dinner I the income. Trom a fama of 350,080 | {3034 M St. N.W. Feimiered e’ Mz bv the will of his uncle, George | Automobile Service. . Parmlee, which at her death is m} Sributel houid be ors of W. K. Spear T oF the disaster but | Chicago San Friuciso. “Hostn. New Yok | { will executed by her has been found. | LAt HaTaly Babers Tlease b ) ; . _BY the terms of the will of Daniel ? K. Jackson. another Knickerbocker “They Aid Digestion” % aturday. January | of Capt. William | wldenls, on BELL 17301732 Pa. ave. ‘Washis D.C. &, Phones M. 5512.6613. & { H im, his entire estate is devised to{ his wife. Irene P. Jackson. The docu- | ment was executed 'October 7. 1921, | You can supply yourself at D. G. S. stores with everything that goes i z ; fent’ o unde Spe 3, WILLIAY ZEE, 'fll"nlfll)lr!elur on your table. Market with us for “Complete Grocery Service.” ‘ RITES FOR MISS DORTCH. | .‘.‘t.‘. min ’im Nord Bl mager | ;:::’...'5.. o ....«i.'r’:‘e'n:';z::n.nm:g'&'{;'.'. . . o s . 5 { j Glease copr) Pa. . Pa uality, service and low prices. Delivery when you want it. Com- : |Funeral of Enickerbocker Victim | g L T!mothY Hanlon Ys | Pep-O-mint 641 H ST. N.E. Phone L. 5343 pare the prices and you will find that D. G S. service costs you Lic-O-rice Heldat Bemypille Ve feieg B 168 Topton i o7 Cinn-O-mon WINCHESTER. Va.. February ! - . HINES CO. hi Cl-O-ve {Faneral services wer heid yesterday | S E Cltaren” at THE S. :S Ci nothing. Wint.0-green afternoon in Grace Episcopal Chureh | Himony ‘comeicrs. wmi!' b HINES, Prop, (Waxch for the Alphabetical Ads.) killed last Saturday night in Diguified and Efficient Service. kerbocker Theater disaster | ‘l' (:0 **** ; MOURNING BLACK ~ |in_ Washingion. The " body _wa oo lrIata” Tesidend s ’\2 11 sxtm' “The Prize Bread Flour of the World® hin 24 Hours B T e e Tas it | Febritrs 3.at 9530 .. Theace io . At e e aapel X Church, where solemn high mass | Dyed Al h, t tax ttor- — Pure and wholesome, all meat E TA It takes up our time to try to sell N [hes ot New Yoric and her sister: Siea | S SIrh, Terr picnn el e | & Geier’ i our customers unknown brands: = ! Selina Dortch of Berryville, who went ! 10 a.m. Relatives and friends invited. Franl eier’s Sons Co. AUTHS Smoked and no waste. Give it to %o Washington on receipt of news of | woRMLEY. On S unius, Jupuary 8. 1 VENTH STREET N.W. iher sister's death. 11 Telephone call, North 529 whlareq uroth = that’s why we sell Ceresota Flour. a Miss Dortch leaves also her mother.! H. WORMLEW.' oved aret rah Vol the ki('ldi_es for lunch or 2 FLOUR Every one asks for it. Mrs, Hattie Williams Dorteh. and an-; Wormler.” Mru. 'Sar serve it for supper. Lb., c i S=Ib. 28C 12-Ib. 59C {other brother. Dr. Allen W. Dorteh of Pas M. Emma ¥ Arkansas City, Kan. Bag. . Bag. . 1113 SE! _uoam Chapel. Telephone c JAMES T. RYAN 317 PA. AVE. SE. Model Chapel Lincoln 142 Private Ambulances. Livery in Connection. T R SprenreCo at his res s Have one baked or bculed and D. G. S. stores recummend and | FOUNTAIN watch every one ask for more. i Resting by the wa He is waiting for our | MASS FOR STUDENTS. | b Sk [t PHILLIPS e ! el Philli o 1 e 3 ) Five From Georgetown University TnGur Father's mansion Talr. 1208 H STREET NW. ORIGINAT. < i bs Pauegee. DeCiise | Fountain brand means quality, Died in Theater Disaster. | zoumo, suiten e | (FORMIRLYS4OF STNW) every one knows it's the | Brand purity and wholesomness. P residence. W B st | PHONE _MAIN 108 A mass for the five students of | Georgetown University who lost thei lives in the Knickerbocker disaster | ROM Colbs was held_at St. Patrick's yesterda morning. Rev. W. Coleman Nevils, S. J. { dean of the college. officated. i The mass was held under auspices | of the Georgetown Union. The mem- ; bers of the senfor class of the col- the beloved wife of | ARSpeare Cu-Nichols w&s(w. devated mother of ! All-Pork SAUSAGE o [y ltfrbreak 386 n Tne "sister of Irene Willlams. Wiltiams. Feby First Baptist latives and friends n-| Modern Coapel. 'HAMS Lb., 3lc when in pain’ ary narch, m., 412 H st Phone Lincoln 524 Automobile Funerals. Will Furnish If you remember to IN MEMORIAM. RELISH need to make your own when selfand’s Small f elfand’s J::a 1 5 C SO % Large reasonable. Jar.... 3 0 C 1 A Evaporated | MILK Fine for cooking or serving. Have it on hand always; and don't worry about running to the store for milk at the last minute. Cans, 2 for 1lic say Benmgué’s Baume you will be sure to get the stronger, longer -lasting,more effective French Baume, and not an imitation. lege attended in a body. and about ] 400 professional students were pres- ent. ! The students who were killed were | | Wilfred Brosseau and Victor M. Stur- 1 Eis of the school of foreign service, Dr. James F. Shea and William Wal- ters of the medical &chool. and Ivan J. White of the law school. They are all out-of-town men, and their bodies are being sent home by BEHABETZ [n everlasting m JOSEPH ! Private Ambulances ! City Calls, $4.00 W. W. Chambers Col. 432. Corner 14th and Cha) dear husband. who entered into eternal nxpmnm Febru fel4* At rest, so sweetls sleeping, H In thy Savior's tender care: i ‘Where there i%;no pain or weeping. None on earth can harm you there. Dass of sadness still come o'er me, CEMETERIES. i { GELFAND’S @ e s i ! BORDEN’S f | | e Bl Tall Cans’ llc Necret ears stil often flow i FORT LINCOLN But you in memory near me., IS members of their fraternities. I ‘Though de-m claimed you two years ago. A The Park Cometery . ‘and brother. ARTHUR BELL,| NOmS nni - weepotnet ) EN. We with to express our heart:| who Op.rled :m- life ten ears ago today, Beautiful and fitting et B i e February s Ttage tor “heit Ko tympatiy and it " Gren wue thoughts wander location. e foral s ‘tendered In our bereave: p . ment on the death <f our daughter and IRl mm,,;; Readily accessible—on i electric car line. mother That viil never J. H. l)\‘\FflRTH MRR. Bs'flll‘llll BUR- HIS DEVOTED MOTH! 5 ERS. On Baltimore boule- vard, at District line. 0 CARD OF THANKS. !lm. ‘ln BA UE tsxq,ur. ) ROWS, MR. SANFORD D. BOWDEN. ’ BROTH- is a famous old lini- DICE. In sweet and lovinz remembrance of i i DIED. my dear mother, EMILY DICE. who entered ment in ointment adadaits; L S deven Yo sso s v Offices 1235 G St. N.W. form for the quick Phome Franklin 4745. Write for lllustrated Booklet. On, for the touch ranlahed hand. or isastes FELD, 'former member “of ‘Cougres from | the sound of a voice that 1s & & Pittsburgh. Funeral Thursday, February 2, { HER LOVING DAUGHTER, TECE Tins, relief of the pain of t Pittsburgh. ¥riends of the. family IN noun In sad but loving remembrance of :fllmllulll'yr‘ln\'l(éfl 1y dear fill.:;hlrr. MARY DORSEY, who neuralgia, headache, *rheumatism, etc. CHFELD. Suddenly on Saturdsy, January dep-ma fhin life veren sears ago today, 28, 1922, at the Knickerbocker Theater February 2, 1915. Keep a tube hfl.lldy. ‘ Qisaster, HELEN M.. beloved wife of mimar| The augele bave calld ous lered per I Corby Special Layer Cake Chocolate—Mocha-—Strawberry We feature it at all our stores—because it is sosatisfying. Whether you're s (monuments and mau- soleums) of quality and character. Call and see hundreds of photographic suggestions and designs on exhibition in. : A Barcnfeld. F hureday. Februa) Tome to her rest; At all druggists. Fittspurgh, Pa. Friends of the nnn, SenasliswmeRhe ek {2 are_respectfully invited. . oReparted, this iife Monday, Jnn And some day again we'll m 5 1922, .m., at her mlflmfi, ‘When our life work here is done: ‘Thos. J semint & Co., N. Yo, Amer. Ageats e Terale TSONasonY T(aeh 'fll‘e: ::fl;-l;:i'fl:;ewll,l z;!:t and Welcomr our office. 3 serving only the “home folks,” or the honored guests, everybody will enjoy fi;::.‘n;;j;g.,ggz';:,..a;:gngfiggf“;f e tmema e ) T Sl e hope to g day, February 3, at 1:30 p.m. Friends Whe: rarewell tears shall fow relatives invited. HER MOTHER, MARTHA DORSEY. BEADLE, February 2 1922, at 2 am, “at FEDERICL , In loving remembrance of our FUNERAL DESIGNS. its rich purity and dainty texture. “Three -stories. high,” covered with % Always a Delicious Dessert i | | the residence of her r, Mrs. Mathew § 575 sband and father, JOHN FEDE- 7 Owen n‘ nmmm. Md., levoted busband an il % ¥l EMBLEMS. \ u 3 lclng- & Halloran, 7 0 :,"f,'. o " et r:' HICl; who' departed e ite” toue xelull!?l%‘-lal LORAL EM o Fhone P 88th r T Funeral ses Toes ut 'St x'ef»:m: s Choch, sacirday, Feb | Some may think you are forgoticn, propriate Floral Tokens Rk BTR ShTT R g Fal R Fioral Cov 1y o Saddenty. Jumuary 35 fnat s within our hearts conceaied. A 16th end N.X. Ave. Main 108 BOWDEN, widow of Harvey l\o one lu'l our longing. e T t few have seen us Sen, davghiar ot 3B """"‘“" 2 0 We thed our. tears from -:":dmg heart Gudc Bros. &n 1214 F s‘ .w., and mother of Mrs. Esther M. Bur- pws Sanf wden. Funeral While others Prompt auto delvery service. T ™| m3 DevoTED Wirs AxD CBipRex. Artigtic—expressive—inexpensive. “It’s Full of Life” ices 1o be observed later.