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THE . SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. FEBRUARY 26, 1922—PART 1 tion. The program began with the Fred A. Strickrott, treasurer; CARDS OF THANKS. IN MEMORIUM. Teading OF & message sent to the as-|Mrs. Mamie M Berry, Mrs. Della J: SON AND DAUGHTER GET [5055 oo wian to wcorens our sincere sp- | HOWARD. 1o 1o O, e ot sembly from Terw{‘c‘lcagl:e.h the m&a::- Creamer, Mrs. !;l len R Pufirrlm;‘:’. Sl BEQUESTS UNDER WILL Dreciatioh for the many isemaget of *Yn| dear busand, ALEXANDER & H"\:‘Alh. = " P. uthy from relatives cho it ye 0 . Feby Dupont Ctecle, Fr. 5233 Employes of Government Office |3 dncing, alter which the gussts tn | Miss Margaret Sullivan. C. = L Sccaion Of the death of our. heloved hus. T s gy ey Y 2469 15th St. Col. €38 e e O o ioted £ band and father, JAMES DAVID ROKS. e G oni L nowaRn e | { ; ] N Vi ND CHILDREN. *§ E’LL do Your Pa ! the occasion from members of the EIB| SR RS Y | HUNGERFORD. A tribute of lovs to the mem- 3 1" tne emploves of the sovernment | musiclans® union, was under the leader- HAS ACCEPTED POST HERE. ! Chicago Man Leaves His Estate to |WEEDON. We wish to express our sincers | meof ou G motier: 511 SMOURNING BEACKS PRINTERS OPEN NEW HALL CARMACK DRY CLEANING CO. . St HUNGER and Painting at a Saving | ,rinting offes - colebrateds tha. eat | ot 2 1 | 4 Thin life five years ago 1 p of E. S. Hooper, linotype section 5 S Tty ] —that’s worth-while if you or- | function given in their new audi-|of the printing office. MADISON., ::“ l':?m:‘a 22 —0“‘. Stepson, Who Is Advised to Tell ;::1” y frlends for thelr kindness. wyim, L1917, der now. SPECIAL PRICES torium, Harding Hall on the elghth | The executive committee in charge (M. Butler, asststans Gircator of the B the denth of onr befoved counin, TOMER 50 28 to bring in wark for our | floor of the printing office, with a dance [of the affair were: Charles O. Doten, | forewt proqucts Luhqey PO (102 v who departed this life Fel R i i | Last night: T . omimitice: Jacob Waye, March 1. He will lsave Madison for Joiz Several thousand invitations had HARRY W. TAYLOR CO. |veen issued, but they were quickly dis- | chairman_floor committee; Robert E. earthy e ended: T in God's garden, Sister of Parents’ Love. | By the Associated Press. "PMi AND MRS, WILLIAM EMAS. * Washington, D. C. to oin tne|Bullet Wounds Cause Inquest.| " cmiqaco, rebruary —Fdward American Forestry Association to ‘WEEDON. 1 wish to knowledge with grate v i Treat Mudge, formerly a representa-| “ful appreciation the sympathy, kind consid- PAPERHANGING AND PAINTING. posed of, making It necessary to admit | Bragg, chairman printing’ committes; | American Forestty Associa Afes ) | ecat Sudee, Tormerty s representa: | VERION Tl RO T I 2333 18tk St. N.W. Phone Col. 1077. | the Buests without cards or Identifica- | William R. Love, chairman music com- | dire Ship Picked Up WIthout | yvs o, o5eciniers mansiactiner | o S et st i, o e e [son and daughter, Charles Edward| WEEDON. GEORGIA WEEDON. s | . Navigator. {and Marjorle Edethie, and the re- Rl civi—y, | 2 | mainder ‘of his estate to a stepson, DIED. i d of Chic: - : entle and ki KEY WEST, Fla, February 25—A |The two children live with relatives! Low, aged 40 ears, beloved husband of | LOVING HUSBAND, WILLIAM P. KELLY blood-stained shirt and pair of trou-!in Rochester, N. Y. 4 e oy :rm: e r.:ulr_g.“ll'::;nlmfind;{‘. YI:::! Ao myaelt T think of sou, sers which federal officers said they) “With this nominal hequest the| [lG.c & dexton st mw. Interment at| Ahmk of e & veed 1o sag will reads, “it is my desi i had found in the room of First Mate [Jo i {may’ Tearn 1o treasure certain| ATEton = Somsters. L] Al to myselt minee Sou passed awiy V. Braskichurst of the British |diamonds, rings, brooches, a watch [ gt tof ease cop 2 Potomac Lodge, No. 5, F. A. A. KER! 1 schooner Lowls Brothers was intro- [and other jewerly formerly’ belonging | BEON oot Luter, o B e Ficed her th . 's jury today | t¢ her dear mother, and by €0 doing| Masonic Hall, 1210 Fogpe et uced before the coroner’ ry receive them as gifts from Isaac| Monday, February 27, 1 e at the inquest into the death of Capt.|Johnson Harkleroa * ‘I:? :![A"ITIGAF%'& l,l'mznl of A A5 5 N J. B. Chute, master of the schooner.1 Harkleioad is asked to ‘counsel his| ¥ REIAWE Boiniquat e meten 1 SUAG0S MG jormn ottt who. ¢he crew said, committed sufcide j #l3ter and advise her of the BISLONY | gy ppprr huparten thix lite Saturday. Felr Aud Jert i tearic in carly this weels wiile the vesseel was | {21E 275, ST 86 Q0 Y mat | Crueny 1o N Av'wesiond by i at sea.. 3 & son of the late nes and Susan Ba 3 you, dear dadds, The inquest was ordered when phy- | (oFj2) thslutance as he deems AUDE | uaeral from bie sisters tesiden Aud know we L siclans who examined the body of the . o _i st ne, Tuesday, February _Anntversary mass at 11 captain reported they had found three | The amount Harkleroad will re-) private. 7330, ol sl | bullet wounds, either of which would | BAUMGARDNER. Saturday moruf i DRI have caused death. ary 1922, W. R. BAUM MAYNARD. Sacred to tl fayn He Cut Foot.' M. A. SWINGLE’S FUNERAL. | Hreons, 15605 st ufu st $ia0 pom o | tored i siiragi mict Brasklehurst admitted ownership of luterment at Rural the blood-stained clothing, but ac- counted for the stains by declaring he [Last Rites for Lifelong Citizen to had cut his foot. James Carter, the ¥ Trivity Chu memory of YNARD, who Baturdsy, February 25, 1022, at the Emerpency Howpital, EMMA SOUTH ship's cook, testified that on the morn- Be Held Tomorrow. O vhyion, Nottce lof twesal e SRE Ing of the captain’s death the mate | Fune r A. had told him he had heard a nofse In | Swinkie sisiicius yoars, o jifelons | CARTER, On [ Saturdsy morniug, February | MOORE. A loving trily the master's stateroom and asked him | resident of this city, who died Friday,| Washington st., Alexandrin, Va., HESTER| MOORE, ‘wi to go below and investigate. Carteriare to be held at 11 o'clock tomorrow | E. beloved wife of Wiliilam A. Carter.| Sears ago to ¥ 26, 1u08 went to the room and found the €ab- i morning at the family residence, 16781 Tiree children survive, Douglns K. Carter.| We may all have our sorrows, tain dead. Brasklehurst told the cor- | Irving street northwest. Rev. H. P.| Mre. Hester V. Smith and Miss Mary 4| Some griefs quickly aw s oner's jury that he belleved Guiscppe :Fox, pastor of the Hamline M. .| Tawcil. Notice of funeral late * it the parting from onr m Amore, an Italian scaman, killed, Church, is to officiate. Interment is te | CURTIBS. Tlursday, February Grieves our hearts from das to das & Chute or that Amore knows who did. {Le at Glenwood cemetery. | s Scormstonn Liiversity Stowital, " Nok- HER CHILDREN TRl The Inquest was adjourned until Tues- | yr. Swingle had been ailing for sev-{ A VW CUKTISS, Funeral from tie cispes | ONLEY. In loving remembrance of ouc dear T AL, day and the crew, which was arrested |erai months, but had been confined to Detary o7 Rt 10w, Interment| \ister and daughter. LUC EY in 14l by a deputy United States marshal on | hix bed but a week prior to his death. 5 - At | ), who departed this life Pebrus the vessel's arrival here, returned to |He had been a member of the Hamline ol 20 agse all. :church for many years. Besides being | residence. 1105 Wiison ouierars Cinmadon | The Lewls Brothers, drifting aim-!a member of the Association of Oldest | RBNA A.. beloved wife of Robert F. lesnly In the gulf streum. was sighted | Innabitants of the District. he was a| DaVis ~“Funersl from her it residence, | O early in the week by the tanker member of the Mount Pleasant Cit-| Monday, February 27, at 2 p.m. Relatives| i1 life two years gy ton bine Sun and the crew of the schooner |izens' Assoclation, Mount Nebo Encamp- | and friends invited Iuterment private, 192 : 7 reported the captain had shot himself. |ment. 1. O. O. F., and Washington Coun- DELANEY. On Friday, February 24, It was & heautifol day in Febrn Avar With no one aboard to navigate the |eil, Junior Order American Mechanics, | &t ber residence, 1601 33rd st. mother, when GGod bade you comi ship, the Sabine Sun put one of its | He was a past noble grand of Columbia And st made us so xad und lonely when s officers on the schooner and helLodge of the Odd Fellows. He was edu-| Febroary =7, at 9:15 am., thence to Hely knew He had calied you home. CR, BROTHER AND DEVOTED loving memors of onr dear ther. EFFIE R, ORRISON, who departed brought the vessel to Key West. icated in the local public schools. Trinity “Church, where il | When your hour struck and the sun of your | 3. Swingle i survived by his father, | be'tune. oo mate S et et i e | Jonlah M. Swingle, now In his ninety. | DETANEY. The offesrs and memvers of iots murmured not. dear mother, but went Deaths Reported sccond year, and the oldest living mem- | Teioity Coupetl, no yandqomYern o soue ARSI ot e, i ber of the Odd Fellows; his wife, Sarah| berebs notified to attend the fune: utiful. ne =0 well spent i the Lappy bygone days, Wil alwaye 16 o precion memory to loved ones and friends in many ways. Rest on, ok, desr m Dence, your p While here’ on MARY E. DELAN The following deaths have been reported fo|E. Swingle; three sons, Edwin A..| late comrade, tie health department in he pust twenty-four | Kirnest A. and Louis M. Swingle; a| Trinity Chu bours: ce| Moudsy, Feb. 27, 9: Tucla L. Thompson, 13, 1487 Irving st. "““‘.}“fifidu‘?’ Ada M. Taylor, andifive| SRS o Tavitse Frances Dodron, 0t x.v. grandchiidren. SARAH A, CLARKE, ner, Test in swee! heuven won, Bariow, 40, Gurietd Hospital. MARY E. LOWE, President. & th we know \oar Iabor m Ay Avres, 3. 1045 Culvert at. % Recretary. g *o well and bezutify pitiine’ Walker, 33, Washington Avsluim Hos-{ Births REpOl’led. GARNER. On Pebruary 25, 1 e o N Vs dence, 717 L st. n.e., R Tie following births were reported to the! loved wife of P. health department in the past twety-four| Fumeral from St. 3rd and A ats. se. iard F. and Alice C. Polley, boy. 25, at_2:30 pm. . Kissal, bor. . (Woodstoc . ;r-w!. girl. 5 as. boy. T e e Hil SINGLETO! atchinson, boy. £ - G (nee Hi hat tov o i g o G0 28 e NGLETON. In sad but loving memors ™ rt. Funeral srvices will be o held at the chapel of W W w6 | oo my Lushand. this Tife two years a, 1620, Morgan A. Swingle, 61, 1678 Irving st. Joanna R. Orr. 2. 1238 0 ut. Ann E. Langley, 1, 1412 Perry place. Itichard Willlams. ' 50. Freedmen’s Hospit George A. Anderson, €5, 140 Lawrence st. Willlam Howard.41,' 2007 9th st | uvitiiam J.” Matre Walter Reed Hos- pital. 1722 U st. { Cora Washington. Joseph A. Holmes, § months, N st Albert H. st. n.e., Mouday, Febroary 7. ut 3 o'clock | Reuben and Mardorie Brigham. girl pn. Ibterment at Charles Town, W. V ROW ENDS IN COURT. | ; Lynde D and Lilllan A. McCorinick, boy. :m Friday, February at s.a:.‘ Navy Pay Clerk and Stepfather|{ Krancis M. and et oincan: iburs A Daence, 1K s mwe | « foct day. . i Hoffman, girl George A. Hess, In her A3rd year. Funeral APSERE SN ETOR Come to Blows Over Domestic Issues | o priv Tnterurat Ariington cemeters Mo | TUNE. In wad but losing e membran Responding to a call from 1304 L Ge. 00! day, February 27, ut 1:30 p.m. e m . CAROLINE B. TUNE (e His buss hands are folded, His work on eurth is His troubles are ail ended s heavenly crown ix won HIS WIF FANNIE PIERCE. = 1 | - ' NOW it can ‘ l)e told»! . He wanted vou 1 Thomas De W. and 3 . LX) . ' {street, Detectives Lynn and Cox and | R e e ey 2 HUDSON. Ou February 3, 1 s ur years_ago IRST **just a City Club store. at s i Sestue Line ot oor o] Siolul B el e ST A = day afternoon found Edward E. Dan- | Lo G. and Anna Bashlow. girl. | HMUDSON. beloved ‘soi Cof “Mre. * Kute | WHITTE o SR IEE R Riiece & forth, sixty-four vears old, sufferingi Oscar J Marguerite . Kluh, girl | iravis and husband of Elsge Hudson, juj 937 fexr wife and DA I wHIT a O. S new. from a bruised face inflicted by Carl | Harry Wi andiRemnie 2 Milles oy, |l Zh sesr. Hequem mam at el s did ecsen ok TwED Aotk i : ¢ [ Charles 3 il M. Mattwon, girl, \artin's Charch, February § chruary 5 Aoabosse. his stepson, pav clerk | AGUENS % " Nary 3 MeDounell. bor. | _imterment Monat Olivet cemete The angels Nave callid owe Joved osie A aboard the U. St. Louis, at an-, jguard 3 and Harriet L Va Y. | | RAULBECK. Tuursday, February 23, 19 And she ligs gone Liome to ber et chor at Philadelphia. i girl. e uaday, Febratry 2 Her suffering wow ix over . . d . M' f’ Posse and his Steifather were taken | ML bor. | ESCE L helovel iband of W0 Goi's will is alwass best to police headquarters, where the | obmaon, gIrl. | Kaulbeck. Faneral be Leld 1 And_some day we'll meet e Peeps into the windows--- lg‘}lty e iz pollee, Rendannisr mhess e oo B B e Sl b, A O | AN pome il it e | © Francis ae Hattie Rowe, girl kson._boy. a dangerous weapon. A revolver he was alleged with having attempted to use on the young man was sur-| MONUMENTS rendered to the detectives. A 2 Mrs. Danforth told the story of| e pecialize In designing and erect- | nd - domestic trouble in a dispatch sent antaTa 5 ATHEWE horeoed it ere 1o farw - shiall fow o et “son_ in Philadelphia Friday | 119 memarials (monyane and mause 1y Mathews' of 1305 15tn wtreer nosm: | ST ITRR AN FAND Caat R night, and the son came over from |leums) of quality and character. west. - Funeral from Tiomas * Fruziers | WIKEL. HAYES. In lovi membrane Philadelphia_yesterday on an early | cay and see hundreds of photographic | jiurel Monisy at 17pm. “elaueesani | pue dear motier. SATA e v i vited, Tnterment at Ariing ovel). i . bse, Posee met s mother and | suggestions and designs on exhibition In | _cemeters. e o’ Church, | Then with Chrict Wil gr Tt st me. Where mass will i A% me enter one bt id for the Tepose Of his soul, a1 10 am. | oo : tives and friends fnvited. 3 S are 2 lomed one tn thet dity. -y Denarted this lice Fedgars 231 an with jox e valter Tteed Hoxpital, WILLIAM | Grace J. store---wonder who'll be lucky enoug’h to get it?" ' | i - Then the signs in the windows---*'So it's ! ith Joy we stepfather, Words were followed hy | our office. | MORA. Saturday. Februars 25, 1992 at Drosi. | o e ECANES Dlows, and_the weapon was drawn, 2 uie bk B dence Hospital, " DANTE ™ MORA. “beloved | ruary 6, J017 : H I: ¥ :] IJ f l,l 21‘.‘1"..’2"“‘ tofithefipaviiclenk shcon | THS JfiA ‘Fifteenth Street. i her rom v iate residence. e s o sy M p. *. - (onday, February at 9 oving, fond an ann won whna (o) O (6] t y Tomorrow morning the family row ! mm——————————} JIONIAR TROFUAE T BE 6 There I8 mat a day, dewr mother S er t S rt St re c will be given an airing in Police | FUNERAL DESIGNS. where requiem high mass Will be sing o That wo i fot Hink oF w0 . " Court. i 2 30 for the repose of his soul. Intersent HER DEVOLED CHILDISS t l'la e l‘lere ? Appropriate Floral Tokens St Mary’s cemetery. 20 | Ofien our tionzii wander . - b2 s NEVILLE. On Saturday, February 25, 1922, ' e e he S are going to A4 1 SHIP BOARD SAILINGS. Washington Floral Co. | ™Wiiita % Wiy fomey 2 320 wigelie Ty e 14th and N. Y. Aw Deville and son of Mrs. B. L. Neville, aged | HER LOVING NISTERS BGATVESTON, Te::.ml"ebru_la‘ryg! Sl in i 160 ¢ 39 yesrs. Funeral from his late resider egular semi-mon ly sailin o 1400 K st. n. on Tuesday. February Shipping Board steamers from Gal- Gude Bros. Co., 1214 F St. ac 8:20 am. thence to St Matibew - | WILLIAMS. Tn sad but_lovin of mother. ANNIE A, WILLI remembras M. wi Nov{r it can be told !7‘ veston to Bremen on the 15th and Prompt euto delivery service. Church. where requiem high mass will be | Paried this life six rears ago tod 30th of each month are to begin on Artistic—expressive—inexpensise. | sung at 9 am. for the repose of his soul. | rUATY 26 i, v March 15, according to announcement | ——-——c s $00 1415 | _ 1aterment Rock Creek cemeters. i i Srare, mollpaia il | aorv maie here today. There is also to be GEO. at. n.w. | REDMOND. On Saturday, February 25, 1922, | A time moves on 1 miss you : . : g added a sailing every three weeks|EXPRESSIVE 'w'ifiismm‘m' QP{:;:Q AL | :e1 P er'!rle;i;i;nc:{r sxst 14t I;rn | Her memors in an fo fotay For a long while there has been a dis- to Hamburg and Rotterdam. AciODEE AT ERIRe; SO | it o W ot of | e - 3 riday. 24, tinét deman or a downtown edition O | e At | — izabetl, | French Roberts. Funeral Monday, February | from his late residence, ¥ son Chevy Chase. Inter Glenwood cemeters. 8 | |ROBERTS. The members of Washington | Centennial Lodge. No. 14, F. A. M., are: sad but loving remembranee of JOHN FRANKLIN ZELLER Hahn's. ; : Then, too, it has often seemed strange to the many visitors to the Nation's Capital that the name they had so o£te'n'f heard as a national synonym for shoés had failed to make provisions for‘expeclient shopping while on a wvisit in Wash’ington. FLOWERS N requested to atiend a special communication ~ And the 1 < \\§ on' Monday, February 27, at © am.: I the true love I have lost. It was hard to give vou up. dear Frank ing the funeral of the late brother JAM | Masonic Temple, for the purpose of attond | O'CONNOR' ROBERTS, Jr. FOR FUNERALS Delivered to any part of the United States Open Every Day in the Year Until 11:30 P.M. KRAMER . 916 F St. 722 9th St. | pARd see sou piaced leneath e sod ut 1 must drink (he i HOWARD LINTON, Master. | And subm | BWINGLE. Members of the Association of | | Oldest TInhabitants are respectfully quested to attend the funeral of onr Iate ! aseociate member, MORGAN 2 SWINGLE, from lis late residence, n.w., Monday, February 11 0'clock 8., THEODORE W. 3. ELIOT WRIGHT, Secretars. WITTE. _ Suddenly, February 24, FREDERICK W. 'WITTE, 4in_Liebenau, Germany. Remain seen at Padgett's undertaking establish. ment, 730 1lth st. s.e. Funeral February | |z St pm. Friends and relatives i ! ed. . % 2 7 2 2 % 7 7 3 3 . % W. R. F. HINES, Prop.. 2001 903 1300 1. 1w Ambaisnce. fer’s Sons Co. IN MEMORIUM. 1 Pr gy | BERRY. TIn sad but loving remembrauce of | B fenr rerher SO " ReRny, Frank Gei departed this life one year mgo, February ' 1113 & . 1921 Modern Chapel. Surrounded by friends, In the midst of ples: The availabflity_ of thé smart qity Clu.b Store, which 1is nowi,belng put 1n reaglx- ness, gave us the long-hoped opportunity am_lonesome; a > o d ll. am blue. 3 smile on my fage and & heartache, s Déar father. 1 aln_alwuys thinking of yon | Model Cbapel == o L A Seaas. AUGHIER. e BESRL| Lirery in Connertion. ‘ : T BETTEKER. I d but lovi b 1 e g WL YRS renre Co ETTEKER, wl ted this e e 7 vear ago today. st o=l 1208 H_STREET NW. of supplying the missing link in Hahn EErmaee | gt s = JNichols Wi e N OTHERAND FaTHER. - e e e pee teibotn ot rue tenteres 1ove | WL H. SARDO & CO. memory of our dear wife, 3 > S nd sister, LOUISE SIEVERS | 412H st ue e e BOWMAN, who passed away so snddenly | s one year ago today, February 24, 1921. V. EARE CO. AUSBAND AND TH ' mrx:énl;';nssl:ecl:sso! OF NOR cON USBAND AND THE FAMILY. * 3 HE FAMILY. * | (NCEOTED WITH THE ORIGINAL W. B OURRY. Sacred to the 1emory of our darling | SPEARE ESTABLISHMENT.) mother, ANNIE CURI £, who pussed to that | phone Franklin 6626. $40 F st nw. bright " mansion above ' fifieen years ago e today. February 26, 1907, in Norfolk, Va. | Joseph F. Birch’s Sons o ! J. W. Fstablishea 1841 And our weeping be uo more, 3034 M St. N. W. F " There's a dasling mother waiting _ Phone West 9. To_greet har loved ones home. Automobile Servic service. . N 50c Each We have discontinued two splen- did brands of player rolls simply be- cause we believe we can not handle three lines and do justice to all. Your wait will soon be_ ove_r! The New “City Club Shop” of - e s i HER 80N AND DAUGHTER, JACOB AXD Z e " Also: We are willing and anxious to re- it ¢ our motner. sanan| BNV GAWLERS duce these splendid new instrumental | dir, Februdry2e iote ! MORTICIANS 5 Cor. 7th &K Sts. . ST T T L | 2 HARRY AND ELLA. *| 1730-1732 Pa. ave. 414 9th St. and word rolls to close out these lines P EELLY, A e ot tore to e | honns sk 1914-16 Pa. Ave. 233 Pa. Ave. S.E. qukl.V o today, February 26, 1916. You are at rest, so sweetly sleeping, In thy Savior's tender care. Where there ix no pain or weeping: TORT Vmcom_ Naught_on_earth can harm you tirere. = The Park Cemetery who entered into_eternal rest six years lgo! — i i | ~ But act quickly—and get your choice. HER DEVOTED CHILDRI GARDNER. In sad but loving remembrance| Nom-Sectar Perpetunl Care ) T A Ay Beautiful and fitting * = location. R 37 W. Lexington St., Baltimore, Md. ten years ago today, February 26, 19 4% years. Ten loug yeurs of leat surrow, Readily accessible—on ‘en long ¥y n. : = Warerooms, Inc. e mae | chovicrlme n 104 HIS DEVOTED MAMMA AND PAPA. * On Baltimore boule 3 . fi. wlu!&mfl, gttfl. HOWARD, Sacrad to the memory of our true vard, at District line. triend, ALEX 8. HOWARD. who entered yternal \I , Fe i s et st yeam ixo o Fon-| Offyces 1235 G St. NW. Loved in life; remembered in death. Phome Franklin 4745 e RS or > B WALKS AXD] write for lilustrated Booklet 1330 G Street N.W.