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Shrine fuir at Convention Eall Headed * by -Potentate ILconard I lSmnm. 2all units of the Almas Patrol In uniform were on hand to welcome the bz-l(r\lte men, and after. greetings had en extended the visitors' specially ap- polnted committees procceded to show them the wonders of the fair. dl-ny special features had been added "to the Garden of Allah pro- gram, and it was a late hour before € management -was able to close down the show. Potentate Steuart announced last night that acceptances from prac- tically every Masonic body in the District had been recelved for the entertainment tomorrow night, when the fair will be turned over to the Masonic clubs. The Loyal Order of Red Mcn will be the guests of honor {tonight and a Jarge attendance is anticipated. HEART DISEASE FATAL. William Wolf, Long Resident, Dies ! at Atlantic City. Willlam Wolf, former wholesale liquor dealer and resident of this city lzor thirty-five years, dled last night in Atlantio City, N. J., from heart discase. He had been in failing health for neaMy a year. Mr. Wolf was born sixty-four years ago in Poland. At an carly age he moved to London and later, while a young man, came to this country. He rerided here at 630 Princeton place. Until the town “went dry” he main- tained a wholesale liquor place at 2157 K street. _He.was a member of Osiris Lodge, No. 26, F. A. A. M.: Kallipolis Grotto, the Progressive Order of the West, | Moses Montifore Lodge and B'rith Sholam. Funeral : services will be held to- jmorrow afternoon at 2:30 o'clock ut the residence. Interment will be in the cemetery of the Adath Israel Con- gregation. Surviving him are two sons, Morris and Charles Wolf, and two daughters, Mrs. M. Lippman ‘and Mrs. A. Kamin- sky, ali of this city. —_— The game now known as tennis was formerly galled bandy. Hence the phrase “to bandv words, or blows.” PATENT ATTORNEY wanted for responsible position in Patent Dept. of large central New York corporation. One with interfer- ence and some litigation experi- ence preferrcd. Applications con- fidential. Address Box 292-P, Star oftice. — Your Spring Suit Before purchasing for spring be sure to see the P-B Cam- bridge Unfinished Worsted Suit which we are featuring this week at $37.50 Your style, your size, your price— our standard. ’ The Avenue at Ninth {8 hours to8 weeks old—that's when Dave Cenkey's—if you expoct e appetizing dealer or Ilh!boo'r‘mumh“‘ Free, U g e She could eatanything —uwithout indigestion or sleeplessness || -For a time she had been troubled withgasafterhergvening meal. The distress was mo#t. ul after eat- ing potatoes or other starchy foods, of which she was very fond. Then she started taking two cakes of Fleischmann's Yeast every night between herevening mealand bed- time. She poured about a half cup of boiling hot water over the yeast cakes, stirred them thoroughly. added a little cold water and drank. She found she could eat anything and sleep splendidly afterward. Thousands of men and 'len are finding that 's Yeast i corrects stomach and intestinal’ troubles. It promotes. the flow of find that your whole digestivé sys- tem is greatly benefited. Be sureit’s Flelschmann’s Yeast—the familiar G. W. CARLL, PROMINENT BUSINESS MAN; SUCCUMBS B Was Head of Center Market Firm for Forty Years—Member of Masonic Fraternity. ; dealer at Center market for many | years, and prominently identified in clvic fraternal affairs, died. yesterday morning &t his home, 919 7th street | northeast. - Mr. Carll was born In this city February 29, 1860, He was the head of the meat firm at Center Market of George W. Carll & Bons for forty vears. He was & member of the Asuociation of Oldest Inhabitants, Myron M. Parker Lod‘e. No. 27, Free Iund Accepted Masons; Capitol Chap- ter, No. 11, Royal Arch Masons; the Gavel Club, and Bethlehem Chapter, |Order of the Eastern Star. Funera] services will be held Friday lafternoon at 2 o'clock at the residence. Surviving him are his wife. Mrs. Margaret A. Carll, and five children, J. Henry, George 'W., jr., and Alfred Hazen Carll and Mrs. Ethel T. Hutton and Mrs. 1. Louise Julllen. THE WEATHER District of Cglumbia—Fair tonight and tomorrow: colder tonight, low- !est temperature near freezing; fresh north and northwest winds; diminish- ing tonight. Maryland—Rain this afternoon, fol- lowed by fair tonight and tomorrow: colder “tonight; fresh north and northwest winds, strong on the southeast coast. | Virginia—Fair tonight and .tomor- row: colder tonight; strong north and northwest winds on the coast, dimin- | isMing late tonight. | West Virginia—Fair tonight and | tomorrow: colder tonight. Records for Twenty-Two Hours. Thermometer—4 p.m., 61: 8 pm., 58; 12 midnight, 53; 4 a. 50; 8 :m.. 43; noon, 39. Barometer—4 p.m. zn.s7 94 .95. 29.96; 12 midnight, 2! 8 a.m., 29.94; noon, 2! Highest temperature, 61, occurred at 4 p.m. yesterday: lowest temper- tature, 37, occurred at 10 a.m. today. Temperature same date last year— Highest, 69; lowest, 50. Condition of the Water. Temperature and condition of the water at 8 am.: Great Falls—Tem- peratune, 39; condition, muddy. Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States coast and geodetic survey.) tide, 3:41 a.m. high tide, 10:03 p.m. Tomorrow—Low tide, 15:08 pm.; high tide, 1o The Sum Today—Sun sets 6:14 p.m. Tomorrow—Sun rises 6:20 a.m. sets 6:15 p.m. :lo:m rl[sfle‘s 910! p.m.; sets 7:39 a. utomobile lamps one-half hour -flerp.ur:gelbe llshted ‘Weather in Various Citles. d Moon. rose 6:21 am.; H 8 s Stations. 3 tate of = Weather. | AbTene. Tex 302 Albany ... Asbury Tar) Atlautic City 2 FaRsAzLRERS PEETEE TR BELE 3 Seattle . WASH., D.C. £ Foreign. m., Greenwich time. today.) * Temperature. Weather. Part cloudy Clear Clear wede ) Gibraltar, Spain o4 Clear Horia (Fayal), Azores. o8 Part cloudy Hamilton, Bermuds 84 Part cloudy MHavana, Cuba .. 7 Clear Colon, Canal Zone 8 Clear VOTE FOR “Y”” PENSIONS. Board of Directors Favors Retire- ment for Secretaries. The board of directors of the Y. M. C. A. yesterday voted to partici- {pate in the “secretarial retirement! nd,” which has for its object the tirement on _pensions of a “Y” secretary who has attalned a certain age 1imit and who has been in the «Y” service for a specified number of years. ‘There are at present several vacan- cies on the board of directors, and these are to be filled at the annual meeting of the board in April. Presi- dent George Otis Smith appointed the followinz nominating committee, which will select an eligible list: E. H. De Groot, jr., chairman: C. H. Harding, Harry Blake, Maj. Guy Withers, W. L. Clark —_— CIVIL SERVICE TESTS; Commission Announces Examina- tions for Vacancies. The Civit Service Commission today announced examinations to fill vacan- cles in the following: Junior engi- neer and deck officer, United States coast and geodetic survey, at $2,000 a year; computer, cyrogenic laboratory, bureau of mines, at $1,800 to $2,500 a year; insurance claims “examiner, Veterans' Bureau, at $1,800 to $2,600 a ‘year; teacher, .Indian service, at $760 to $1,200 a year, with furnished quarters, heat and light, meals are also furnished at cost. In addition to the basic salaries named above, the bonus of $20 a month will be allowed for most positions the salary of whlch dops not exceed $2,500 a yea Full information and application blanks may be obtalned at the office of the Civil - Service Commission, 1724 F street northwest. -MARRIED 56 YEARS. Mr. and Mrs, Wirliam H. Haycock celebrated their fifty-sixth wedding anniversary Monday at their home, 3060 Q street. Children living here and present at the celebratiom were W. Hunter Hay- cock, assistant city postmgster; Robert L. Haycock, supervising prin- cipal of the third division, District schools, and Alhert M. Haycock of the metropolitan police. Telegrams were received from the four other children, as follows: Mrs. Harold M. Gllklll Kerngville, Calit.; Ira C. 1 , Okla.; Mrs. Harry N. Hn- e ver, "Col.. <nd. Mahlon L cock, Denver, Haycock, -Porumoulh. Va. CARD OF THANKS. 5 sh to thask, the nelgibors trie dies of the U. 8. Grant Circle -umn.;'e Rebekah Lodge, 5, armpe lIl‘lIl the l- agat, A T clated by the uf :onnm A George W. Carll, well kno¥n meat ;' 8 pm., ., 29.88; o —_—— MARRIED. BEASLEY--LUHRS. | Joz, at Denrar, of Denver, (ol LEY of vlumu on, DIED. H ch 14, HARRY HAYWAILD A Notice of funeral hereafts BOSTROM. Tuesias, Much 7, 1022, it 8 Diego, Calif., CERISTINA TIOM, be- | Joved widow of aguntes 0. Bow- | trom, Funeral ill be held at ber late~reside: 581 Tth st. n.e., Thursduy, | Maceh 16, at 2:30 p.m. Interment at Glen- wood ceueteiy. BURCH. Monday, March 13, 1822, at ber residence, 513 3rd st n.e., CATH-; beloved daughter of Deun.s ch. Funeral from pmieuty ALLEN. Tues: nix, ~Aris aged b8 ye Relatives and fri termeut Mount U BURRELL. m. seral from ber iate resid Tiuraday. Mare es. and friveds afe rment at Arlington cemetery. CARLL. Tuewdsy. Muich 14, 1622, GEORGE the beloved husband ‘of Margaret A. aged 62 years. Fuueral fium his late | residence, 919 7th st nee., Friday, March | 17, at 2 pm. Interment Cougress.cusl cemetery. CARLL. Members of the Associaticn of Old- ent Inhabitaaty are respectfully requested to ! attend the funeral of our late associate mem- DR CARLL, l'\'fl-fl his late .c., Friduy, March ' TREGDORE W, NOYES. President. J. ELIOT WRIGHT, Secretury. 16 March 15, 1922, late’ “Thomas Ciscle. = Notice of tuneral later. OUMOR. Suldeuly. at her home in Baltimore, MARY M. (nee Clark). 9" 'clock for the repose of ! ng Trelatives and frieads iuvited. FAWCETT. March 13, 1922, at 4:13 ALICE, beloved wife of Funerni Thursday. March frow ler late residence, Interment Cedar Hill, papers please covs.) . Suddenly, March 11, 1922, at 12 midnight, at Middlctown, N. Y., JUSEPH 3. GERHARDT, eldest son of the late Gen. Joseph and Dorothes Gerhacdt and brother of rhardt, Brentwood, Md., Fe Mrg. Annle E. Taylor, 1014 8th st. n.w. Funeral from the chapel of Thos. 8. Sergeon, Beramel, Sprugs, Md « Md. (Baitimore 1011 7th st. n.w., Friday, March 17, at] 2:30 p.m. Relatives and friends invited to attend. Interment at Prospect Hill ceme- tery. 16* GIVENS. Bepared Suie life Wednesday. Murch m.. at his resi- dence, Bre the beloved husband of Georg: d_the de- voted father of Mrs. Aflce Stereditn, Mrs, Fmma_Thomas. Mrs. Elizabeth Lucss and Mrs. Bertie Massenburz, and the loving grandtather of Wilbert Meredith, Algernou asserburg and Norward Davis. ~ Notice of funeral (Al papers please copy.) hereafter. At Fort Sam Houston, Texas, FRANK UPTON. oidesr son of Capt. Frank Tpton and May Mann Greer. eral from the residence of s gra Greer, 116 12th st. m.e., Friday, March 17. at 10'a.m. 1 JONES. Pasted peacefully away at 12:10 Mon- day, March 13, 1922, at his home, 383 M st. . MARSHALL JONES, devoted hushand of irs. Ella Jones, and father of Edith rd_Jones. Jolinson. and five grandsons. Mount Moriah Baptist Clrureh, 2ad st. bet. M and N sts. s.w., Thursdas, March 16, at 1 o'clock. We stood by his side. We saw bis soul depart, And ‘when 'we realized hé was dead It almost broke our hearts. o " MIHE FAMILY. * EAPLAN. At Los Angeles, Calif.. SAMUEL KAPLAYN, aged 24 vears. Funeral will tnke place from thé chapel of B. Danzansky. 1304 9th st. n.w., Thursday, March 16, 1922 at 10:30 a.m. LICHTENFELS. Tuesdar, March 14, 1822, KATHERINE, beloved wife of the late Fred- erick Lichtenfels. Funeral from her late residence, 4123 Tilinois ave. n.w., Thursda: March 16, at 2 pm. Relatives and Triends invited. Interment Prospect Hill cemetery. * O'SULLIVAN. On Tuesday, March 14. 1922, at 4 p.m., at his residence, 322 2ud Olivet cemetery. ROBINSON. Departed March 14, 1822, at 2 dence. 45!! st. B beloved mothe: Carrie_S. Mansfield and grandmother of Anna M. Spriggs, Pearl Bhelton, La Rubla Park and Mattie Jackson, Sophia Powell. Raynell Rider, Viola Woods and Chester i = Bt tM- me Tlu‘li ary J. Bpriggs and Manstield. Funeral from her late residence Friday, March 17. Her tolls are past. her work is done, And they are fully blest. She fought the fight And entered into rest. SHEAFFER. March M4, 1922 JORN E. be Toved husband of Alice 8. Sheaffer. aged 50 rl. Fnll!l‘ll h’v\m hll late idence. 1618 March 17. at 11 # m. Taterment’ Congressional cemetery. SOUTHCOMB. _Departed this life Tuesday. March 14, 1822, at 1:55 a.m.. at Georgetown University Hospital, GILLESPIE BLAINE. ‘beloved husband of Katherine B. Ronthcomb devoted son of Mr. and Mre. E. O. Southcomb. Remains at his home, 4122 New Hampshire ave. n.w. tice of funeral hereafter. 160 STOKES, Toesday March 14. 1922 at 7:10 a.m.. GERTRUDE N., beloved wife of W. W. ‘Btokes, aged 45 years. Padgett undertaking parlors Thursday, March 16. trictly private. " (Deaver papers plesse CopY. SWINGLE Tuesday, March 14, 1622 at 6:30 am., Garfleld Hospital, JOSIAH MOR. } GAY SWINGLE. husband of the late Carl rine Jane Swingle (nee McGonigal) and fa- Ier ol John W. Swingle, Ernest B. Swingle A. Swingle, in the Funeral services ‘nnd" Bwingle. 1301 New! ¥ D G Taterment at Gleawood cemeters. SWINGLE. Al members of Columbla Lodge, No. 10,1 0. O. F.. are reauested to meel at 1. 0, 0. F. Templ e, 410 3th At now. 1 p.n. Thursday. March 16. 1922, to 17of Brother JOSIAE M. swise GLE, 1301 Newfon st JAMES H. SOt R, THOMAS. Departed m- life March 15, 1922, st 6:30 a.m., at her residence, 504 Florida ve. n.w.. MARY ELSIE MONTGOMERY EVANS THOMAS, the beloved dsughter of Estelle Evans and the late Louis Moat- gomery, step-daughter of Willlam E. Evans Bod mother of Alice Thomas. funeral later. f DARLING, X. A VALE. Tuesday, March 14. 1822 WIL- LIAM E., beloved husband of Manette L. o Fiveral services at funeral parlors 2008 Pa. ave.. Thurada Sarch xe. 0050 am. Iatermeat (privat at l‘nnl- 'WELOH. of Bethel nmmwm e, o 0. 6 0, 0. of O guested.to attend s calied meeting s %0, to armange for funeral ‘uneral Thurs- "v, Zion Baptist Church, MARY A. BRASS. March u. ‘WILLIAMS, ll"' bet'e. Howpital, Mes. A ANSIE Funera! from 1 of P. Lomaz, 1400 8_st. n.w.. Thursdar, ‘March 18wt i p.m. Friends lnvited. Interment at Payne's cemetery. WOLF. Mareh 14, 1022. st Seabright Hotel, . WILLTAM WOLF, be- o ay Wolf. Funeral from R's late residence, 630, Princeton place n.w., a: 2:30 p.m. Thursday. Please omit flowers. (Baitimore and New York papers please copy.) IN MEMORIAM. BELL. In sad and loving remembrance of my Lusband, SAMUEL T. BELL, who deparfed this life ll-mh . 1821, & year ago today. l But not_forsotten. I8 WiFB, MRS, SAMCEL T. DELL. BROWN. In sad but loving remembrance of our dear wife and mother, DELIA RBOWN, $ho €l ‘two yeats ‘4% today, March 15, Dear is the grave where my wife is laid, Sweet is the memory, which never shall fade. | — Flowers may_ wither, leaves may Stere aay Torget: sou, but never shall 1. S'eep on, dear wife, and take your rest. God took you, but He knew best. Four williag hands shail toil po more | Sleep:on in peace: vour labor fs o'er. He ncvmn HUSBAND AND, 80 beloved wife of the LEE Notice of 7 IN MEMORIAM. COLLINS. 1In sad but loving remembranee of my beloved husband and our father. JOHN F. COLLINS. who Separtes. (s Gite “twe years ago today, Mar 1020. In_our hearts your mmnry lingers, Tender, sweetly, foud and trie: Tihere is not a day, dear Johnnle, That we ¢o not think of you. Never shall we cease to love you, Never shall your memory fade; Sweetest thoughts forever H-ar Around the grave where TS WIFE AND. (,1111,1: In sad_remembrance of J. LANG- VIS, who departed this fize "harce . one year ago today. Gone, but ot_forgotten. MITTIE H. CARR, ~d the of JOHN N UAVIE, B l.nvl-km. 340U Fleld Ariillers, Wi died March 1 remain, fn sorrow and lovune-. OTHER. N DA DONALDBON. In sad but loving R-emmnm of our ushund und father, ARTHUR A “DONALDRON. it preed away pioe years ago today, March 15, 1913. od promised we shall meet again von tiat lorious day time aud 5o more An the mixt< have v ey HIS LOVING WIFE, NALDSOY, M. Axpo MAKLE AN Al Axp D i:tuour In Joving remembrauce of our darling daughter, HELEX M ERMOLD. who died four years ago today, March 15, 1918. Loved in life; in death remembered. HER PAREN’ JOHNBTON. 1In sad but loving remembramce of our miother, who departed this Life one year ugo tuday, Mur, 1o _our hearts your memory lingers, Tender, sweetly, foud and trive. There is not a day. dear mother, That we do not think of you. W shall never forget you _ While in this world we stay, God only knows our feelings _ " Rinee sved awas. HER DE! ) CHILDREN, JOHN AND NATHANIEL. . In_loving_remembrance of my dear mother, HARRIETT LEE, who deparied this life Sve years ago toduy, March 13, 1917 BY HER SON, JOHN H. LEE. * MORRIS. A tribute of love to the memary of my dear cousmn, EVA 0. MORLIS, who left 2 me for the vast unknown sixteen yea today, March 15, 1906. Forgetfalnem ir CHILDREN, RACHEL, of life, but with the 1EVE FSON MORRIS, A triture nv ve to the memory of 2 devoted friend, EVA 0. MORKIS, who de. ried this life sixteen years axo loday, DORA'H. WALSTO loring remembrance AM QL. K. cr, ite one year ago Noda who departed this Marcli 15, 1921 You are not forgotten. dear brother. Nor will you ever be: Joag as 1ifc and memory last of YoU LOVING, BROTHER AND SISTER. EDWARD AND HENRIETTA. loving remembrance of ORGE EMALLWOOD, w Four years e sky My beart was brl Becuuse then 1 My heart las been crushed and wounded. My lifc lonely and sad, But only one 1ok upon sour dear face Would make me contented and glad. When they ask me do I miss you, Yex, it fills my heart with pain, ot, in heaven we w! 2 s m\sm'. LOVING WIFE, CAREIE SMALLWOOD. WEBSTER. father, JOHN H. WEBSTE this 1ife ten years ago tod: ok, n s Rox AND DAUGHTER. * . Bacred to the memors of ws beloved daughter and our sister. HILDA C." WHITE, Who fell asieep i Jesix. afrer ness of four daye, on March IS, 1920. st 11:55 a.m. Oft to our hearts comes the bitter c: . why d'd our darling di n comes. ewer. so sole e T g she’ HER DEVOTED MOTHER, HATTIS WHITE. Sieep an. deor sister, qnd_take sour rest: oved ou, but God loved sou beet, sls'rf:n HENRIETTA, AND BROTHER. NCE WHITE. Not & pain can WO xn.l:r In loving memory of our dear father, FREDERICK WORMLEY. who died thiree years ago today. Mareh 13, 1919. ‘We can no'er forget you. dear father. While in this world we stay; God only kaows our feeling u_lve . MRS LEE it oRM FUNERAL DIRECTORS. WM. H. SARDPO -& CO. 412 H st. ne. Phone Lincola 524 Modern Chapel. Automobile Funera's. V. L. SPEARE CO. THE SUCCESSOR OF NOR COXN- ncrrzn wn'l L THE ORIGINAL W. 8. Phone I'mnllln 6626 940 F et mw " Joseph F. Birch’s Sons 3034 M St. N. W. iahed 1841 Esty Phone West 96. Automobile Sevice. lml'fl Pa. lv; M . 5512-8813. & 3. WILLIAM LEE. Funeral Director and embalmer. Livery In connection. Commo. dious enr-l nd modern crematorium. Moderate prices. Pa. ave. n.w. Tel. call M. 1385 Timothy Hanlon €41 H ST. N.E. Phone L. B343. 1113 SEVENTH STREET X Modern Chapel. Telephone call, North 529. ‘Quick. 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