Evening Star Newspaper, March 17, 1922, Page 7

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i THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. i [t . H this condition mhen he roturned. i I T DIED. IN MEMORIAM, 4 $300 TAKEN FROM SAFE hle condition when be roturned. 1y| INDIAN FIGHTER'DEAD: HE WEATHER iz bty e 13, 1 x. T e e trying t mys- 2 2 o er. A t OF ROSSLYN MILLING CO.ensased in e !:lvf; e e |Tohn Bog, 84, Fought Against| District of Columbla—Fair tonight, |* '_‘}"’,‘j;*_"";m"'_fl;";!mm. Sl gx H wofn of our skl o s meth ;. : tery surrounding the blowing of the |JO ) 84, 3 With Jowest temperature slightly be-| 1§, ac et at Biovst B e T T 3 O ek g the pat 30 nkfl?;:ll::cm“ .vfilur:hle s 3 safe of the Sanitary Grocery Com-. Gen. Miles Back in 1877. lfllwafreellng tomorrow. increasing R e e e metbods ‘that rub painful dentistry of w its ferrors asd ;. Money ; Mysteriously Vanishes |pany's store in Ballston. Saturday °°“('nm, not much change in tem- | ALLEN, Thesday. March at_Phoe. For God only knows my feelings £ =60 00 e “contortand “reilef o o s Soa - evening, unnounces that ho has been | -KOOSKIA, Idaho, March 16.—John beraiure; moderate northwest, shift- T AN wATD ALL Since yon have pasaéd aws: By Dr. Wyeth and staff of expert, . While Manager Is Out furnished the description of two|Bog, eighty-four Years old, Indiznm,| '"f to northeast winds. 56 Notice of funeral herea LOVING DAUCHTY U, ETHEL GLAN- In 1ecord for the past 50 years. Terms of payment 3 3 . |strangers who were seen in the town | .., t surviving | row E_GO H minatien, free.""" 7 R 4 for Lunch. that evening, and whose actions. at- to be one of the.last surv Tow: slowly rising temperature ‘°'| B = el I e B L T | — rikieg featnres. : 8 ; tracted suspicion. Belloving that this | leaders of the Nex Perce:Indian war, | morfow: moderate to fresh northwest,| [AM. % ot the e B e o ) , My perfect] Geld * The ‘disappearance of $300 In cash | robpery was perpetrated. by out: |is dead here. Bog was & chief liaa- | fTe8h north and northeast winds. T e ataraay. March 18, at 3 pm. | 17, 1821 i e 2 Suction Teeth| © % from the safe of the Rosslyn Milling | siders, the sherift will send these de- | ¢inan¢ to “Old Joseph.” He was.with lncr::llrllxl;l‘—-l':," d:onlsh t:amorrow Interment private. O vias inewidotad B - Will 1 Company has been renorted to Sherlft | scriptions to the police Gepartments |y ioe yosepn guring the, memorable | change in ¢ oudiness; not Much!GETZ. Thursday, March 16, 192 at 4 g 'God In heaven galled mother bome, ' Not Slip | and Briage ' A.'C. Clements of Arlington county | ©f Washington and Alexandria on the oseph _during PG emperature; moderate tol ot bis mesdence, 1300 ase. wic. 0w, 0! And on this earth left me alove, ¢ w Drop—$5.00.| work, - for investigation. chance that they will fit in with sus-|1,300-mile retreat of the Nez Perce 'w north and northeast winds. GETZ. Notice 3 With vo mother der, » Other Sets of L. Offieials of the company believe that | Picious characters of those places. Indians through Montana and Yellow- | West Virginia—Falr tonigh : hown % 63, 84, 35 2 t e S stone Park, endIng with the battle | MOTfow cloudy, probably becoming|“T., beloved busband of Rose F. Gi 3 QTED SONS, W. 5. MARTIN Teeth, $5.00 uj S the money was removed from the safe unsettled; X AXD. T . b P-| Per Toeth around the noon hour yesterday. which resulted in the capture of Chief not much change in tem-| Funeral from bis late residence, 524 10tk - T + Ml Futings. 500 to 31 up, ta Gold, Siiver, Amalgem er Porcelain . O At e Glosetal MAAAREr Pagos 'WILL IS FILED. Joseph by Col. Nelson A. Miles at|Perature. March 20, at 11 a.m. laterment SON. "I and but lovin 3 had lert for lunch and while Assist-| The will of Mrs. Nellle McInturfr, | Bear Paw mountain, October 4, 1877 Records for Twenty-four Hours. ‘:':':l i L 10, 102 ot Geparied |fix-":m March 17, i Open Every. Evening Untlil 8 o’elock, and on Sundays 10 A.sl. ant Manager Burrows, who was left|dated July. 1921, has been ffled for | 1 will fight no more ror;}loi Thermomete: o.m., at her ":‘mm,; 2 Mt i| Years ago today. ' to 4 P.M. Lady and maids in nttendan it in ‘churge of the ofiice, was In the | probate. She namei the Munsey Trust | Ghief Joseph promised Col 12, midnight, m., 3 Leiumph of faith, 8, the| How oft when weary and_alope 3 anteed for 20 Years. . Kindly keep rear of the cstablishment with a cus- | Company as executor and trustee and | BO8 upheld his chief’s promise. : noon, 39. loved dlece of n.m-fln u smm- Hi led ‘word, each look, ’ effice in your mind. z b dlirects the sale olhher real estate at Ml!‘-flromlozter-c p.m., 30, % urp, thelr los » Taost of ;;l;-‘l.l.l: ) of the disappearance of | Foxhall, Va., and the payment of one- midnight, aneral from Zion : 427-29 7th Street N.W. T e T o | Mot iroceeds to her husbang,| CAPT. HUSSEY ASSIGNED. 8 a.m., 30.24; poon, 30.32. Fat. be ) R Opposite Lansburgh & Bro., asd - ever Grand when he went to the safe to deposit|Lemtel 1. Mcinturff. The balance is| Capt. Charles L. Hussey of the bu- Hlthe!t temperature, 55, occurred at = ' s Union Tea and’) et ol the proceeds gf a sale. Mr. Burrows|to be held in trust by the company |reau of navigdtion, Navy Department, | 3 P.m. yesterday. HEPBURN. Thursdsy, March 16, 4 emvipved parlors i hington. ‘fi w sald when -he left the office for the|for her two children, Muriel and|has been assigned to duty as naval 140“'!8! lzmpcmture 30, occurred at| " her residence, 1124 'v.«t Capitol 3 MEF HI8 D:\onn 80 'n;ouuml.'cln\ . yard the safe, which is a combina- | Donald McIntufff, until they attain|attache, Unitéd States embassy, Lon- 7 a.m. today. ZINA A.. wide W. P. Hepbars. | 5 ®ad but loving remem! 3 tion affalr, was closed, and was in| majority. . don, England. H'[l';l:f;l;:rlsllurf same geule last year— i cm:b:r 1"' cuxrm. Towa. ~Interment | *opr am dln(hler. MARY 8. Ju-ms. 'hn h ; lowest, 39. a , Tows. “geparted-thts lifo coe sear ago joday, Marc N Condition of the Water. HOWARD. M irted llll Thursday, H ' . Temperature and_condition of the o of Ja ad Aary “,j midnight stars are gleaming ' : water at § am: Great Falls—Teme| . Howard ¥ - e e e ey : . perature, 39; condition, very muddy. ‘2 iy at’ the residence, J312 i i Bt i H . . Tide Tables. ; bat not forgotten: :s = m fi @ 2\ "w A-,‘ z~“ (Furnished by United States coast| ™ pm cATARRINE. .m.‘!;e e -?.' STE| " s ST A b memacy. gaite; and geodetic survey.) feled Krieg, at mu,m, Y e .-..nl. lvr.v:h'lll.plr .y : TO 614 11th ST. N.W. Today—Low tide, 5:22 a.m. and ¢ Notice of feneral hereatier. — TOVING NOTSER: FATHER o ‘ e : o i Yo ifs L and G | e et o i) Bhotl i ‘ ' v Tumorrow—-Low tide, 6:16 a.m. and| Hichael W. and Catbering Leaky. Fuo iner. ALICE. KESSEDT, b or. : ‘e 3 o residence, ¥ A 3 - R % 6:50 p.m.; high tfde, 12:11 p.m. Fpeneaty {5 be, aanounced 1xte JErtat s Life (0agysr o itois, March ! s s = i Tods ‘l‘she Sun and 'llm % LEFLANG, denl; 13 n'zlu l_ld_:‘ho hfi{.:::k h'n"‘{ heart our, memors t"“"" i . —Sun rose, 6:18 a.m.; sun sets, 2 - nder. ww fond 804t : o 1 6:16 p.mn. e e ate, o Mo Lo Etote, D e ot e oF e : e ac ln a e ‘ ‘7 lma X . Be"[‘gm:l'fiow_nmn riscs, 6:16 a.m.5 Sun| Notice of funeral hereafter. B O e e e A o e YD i ¢ 2 g ' Moon rises, 11:19 p.m.; sets. 9:03 a.m. | “F1ap; T e i tas | TLLIAN. _in/locing bemelabeburs of car dear A . : mfi}fl:x:::fl;enl:;np‘:nzlbe lighted one- ;:r Charies 0. Lewls and mother of Thomax parted s iite three Sears ago HHe g . ] A & | @ Ma. = / £ ‘ 5 ‘Weather in Various Citles Glsch 5 h‘h{:::‘:lllsl“.fl ri “!l“’"lle]:‘ Dli"\ol;l‘grb CHILDRE\ EATIE, PnA\K ! 4 : : s : ; LUGAS,. A o trivetsto e Snbmecy oF H 1‘ a‘ u a S e ln : g b Jriendeiavited. out dedr mnm'@' Tire: DORA LOCAS, who : 2 : = ' : B nunwmx..“r hned“'qulcfly l‘tn sternal rest * = ay, Ma: R : 2 a p 5 residen We mourn for mother, ‘ \ . . s, 1t But not '“h ll outside snow, & : me' ekt auh" "‘ae‘i' B‘i‘m‘:l % rum he:ir!‘fl that Chmasze sincerely * - % 7ok ourns . 2 i fm i b etd g '"’" 4 ViNe CHILDREN ‘THOMAS, MIN B l[ Cln 3 e In sad bt loving remembrance of } of Courtesy g p s1d bt Loving romen & 18, mn1 this e el‘h( :eln ago today, March 4 ot Fen mlu“f:'“ i e eighe's uaderitk ' emains can be seen at Wright's undertak- | Jesus, while (-4 ing parlors, 1337 10th t. 5., between 7 ‘:f-“o'; our mr"d’e;:t.e?.on:‘ it ® e ) eveniug. e will at this solemn moment ] g * 2 ti 2 her_residence, 811 F st. n.c.. SBAMANTH. \::ola-,l’n.:v’r'- fi.’f’, ;un;l: = me JSpring 1 y ecuve © MATTHEWS, sister of But few bare seen s weep: : = & e (e e ! 5 le_others are " 6 LOVING - | 42 K 3 8 ¢ ; ~ @ i 435 B 0TS SO of | MIFORELEn s, o, rompmprmes ) Helena 40 Eemains can be seen at the chapel of Wan, TN LES MITCHELL, mpo. departed his | Jacksonville 60 H. Sardo & Co., 412 H s El’:! of life five years ago today. March 17, 1017. C g 1&:““; U,;! oy ?, fuceral hereafter. (Cumberinnd, Md.. Dearest father, how we miss Yo > ! - lln;m."u': ~ W pleassicops) e 5| Enec trom e é:: sou pas edh:vu. 3 4 2 7! ut we Lknow that rou A Teloved_husband ot im B b O FELL | e mise sou. father: we -N on here; » 2 3 Okla. Cily. X S @ o usang el . Deareat fatlier, we miss you everywhere; That in quahty and type —placed cn sale—not at 5 g Puiacelphia. 30 8 30 . ¥ E:;mu.w e ";’r R v‘v;vm;m Lo Your loving amile, sour (!;‘r;u face i . . P . their. value—but as the g . e e ; "',,.., Tis DEVO on:n WITE AND CHILDREN. © belie this most extraordi- § 10 . thand’ e ey T e Co. 57 iy iy P | OMEARA. facred to the memory of my dese ¥ e uits of our underse mg g X 01 Ra neral Saturday. March 18, at 2 moter SAATI A. 0 MEARA, who deparied nary price i .98 N Ihetcranelior e A {bis e five yeas ago today, March 1 X endeavor— 3 e B g copy.) L BEE DAUGHTER, MARGARET V. COX. * POWELL. Members of the Georgia Club are | PALMER. In sad loving remembraace of requested to sttend the foperal of our my dear wife and our mother, EMMA V. assoclate. WINFRED POWELL, of 1904 | PALMER, who deparied this life sizteen 3 30 B Ser X . S| w Clear ‘Westminster st. n.w. Funeral from the :mn 8go 1 March 1908 j ] chapel of Thomas rrl..lfl', 7‘.‘3 P s g HER HUSBAND AND CHILDRE! e o IAXTE GREE pres, | STARE: IRIRHNE SRR 20 BY (8 a.m.. Greeawich time, todar.) RUNKLE. N Kk, L. | thie Tite s 2 st 0 i ! e ture Weatber. { B peyoved aecavton 2l |nuuu seven years ago today, March 17, i services at Deal chapel ! b ; %, .m. Interment Rock Creek | r & devot 2 2 . y Wednesday, March 15, 1922, at ‘That my heart ever longs for you. | N - al t Providence Hospital, JOH: N £ C. - 5 ‘ : Tdk . W. SBANDERSON. lInrrll ffll‘; flm chapel B‘lqu‘\q‘pvl.\c DADGHIER, STARL RE.D - " Fayah. i Cuba. Cl 13 There -will be hundreds of popular Silk Dresses included of Wm. H. Sardo & Co.. 412 H X = Ma BOWE. In sad #1d loving remembrance o* ifl"?&k.'«'f".x"kn‘.fi.a?.”,. X our dear mother, EUSAN C. ROWE, who died oy | eleven years ago today. March u. isil. A= = Gome. tut ant. forzott O e ot s tobics, M. WoR Mewt | HER CHILBUEN. Wit GTROWE, EUNICE SBESSSE:SSS The most unique of the Sports models, Dressy models, & ¢ ombry. 4215 Tlinois ave. n. J [2 .in. the assortment. Camton [l Cape cffects and the smart T. R. TRAIL IN MOVIES. s :"‘;_.e"’ <rigence S1 s Sausiier. Bater | ;)’3"“‘“&-’ du;:w:lr“;!n':‘%lmai'\fmh;fi: Crepe, Taffeta, Crepe Knit, Polo Coats—in Tweed, Her- | Heart ‘of Africa to Be Pictured at |, roates ciied o atteon: e Pk = i e Satin-faced Canton, Georgette, ringbone, Velour, Double-faced et T, THOMAS. . Departed chis _u;-i‘ ge;-;:-m Catied from, enie =5 for & pescetu ret, Fhashmn Knit, etc. Modeled on [ Cloth, Tricotine, Normandy. e ; : i The Roosevelt rail through the for_ | BOSHEOMELY SatAg, e | the new lines—both quaint and [ Beautifully silk lined; free- [ : Same mow applied to a section of the the lute Louls Montgomery. the wife 1 . ¥V 3 8 ; rn Thom extreme—in the favored col- [| draped designs: or belted ef- " < i | ery eart ootk Ametics. and,the o ors—plain.and combination— [ fects; plain tailored, embroid- e i'éfl.‘;‘,';"oi‘.*,"’;,}.’:.'fic‘i“a i e %"’."z“".‘ e o Galpraith A 5 and artistically touched with § ered or fringed. In the Spring- - 2 { the sea in Rondonia. Will be shown in | E%. 5. Batts, pasor . embroidery and beading. like tones and staple colors. . S N e R L bt e D o'clock. am. at Bnrln‘leld Md., Miss H The pictures are o be. shown in| THOMPSON. $3 years. Fuera conjunction with a lecture by Mrs.| Ices at Sprin lflelu. Mo Sunday_afternoon, Harriet-Chalmers Adams. Marcl 16, loterméat af Laurel Hill, Phila: (Pour;‘znl.vfl:' 'fw.? thought to reside in Aberdeen, Md. e e e out Smart Hats - . Bl e ; Ch ll h BERMAN. 1-‘}:--: but loving remembrasce of | Automoblle Bervier. For Street Sport and Dress wear— : OCO S. uS e Sekg 3 oy ren L o1 N : | 9 —_— =y ¢ THOMPSON. Thursdas. March 16, 1922, at Wlfl H ARDO CO. 1Bl 13 3 DROPS DE. ON PORCH. ‘\];' ";‘:&n:'s aL'LIN‘TllLs n-mum' brlog S & = G Sadie Smith, colored. forty vears| ed husband of the late Mary L. Thompson of | $i50 5,0 e Thoous - 13’ ; ] {old. dropped dead on the front porch| Prnce Georges county, Remaios_at | e S | at her home, 1712 Vermont avenue, M 2007 | V L. SPEARE CO. ol é (about 1 o'clock this morning. Her i HPR THE SUCCESSOR OF NOR W g | death resulted from an atiack of heart e | TTTH THE ORIGINAL W & H [ Gisease. - Police are trying to locate | and triesds weited. i . gl gl {relatives of the dead woman, who are Fridey, Maren 17, 1922 a Phone Franklin 6626, 940 ¥ st aw. K fea,tured for-Saturday at CASHELL, In remembrunce of our onty loving daughter, M. LA RUE CAS| M A Sweet Liquid To died one jear ago loday, March 17, £ & rm-l':-’n. o g Straw, Italian Milan Hemp, Glace, Haircloth of effective shapes; Chocolate or S R xfi?&i’;’“&; [ mei Uit e WG : large, small and medium proportions —and tastefully decorated Cocoa Preparation Youk Tovive PAEA: A% i, - and cxbumer A Hivcry s Gmpestion. . Gomme: COLE. Sacred to the memo; ear | dious chapel and modern crematorium. Moderste daughter and our sister, CLARATEMA | prices. 832 Pa. Tel. call M. 1385. For chocolate milk shakes, || CoLe (nee Moore), who deputied this life —_——_—ll 7 for ice cream or as a syrup || ° SeAmeas, o 5 Timothy 3 611 EUST. N.E. L 5. o 1 i HER DEV | ¥ 1 N over fancy ice cream dishes, “m.,“‘;‘}"'” VATHER, SISt PI—F Geler's S C for hot chocolate or cocoa, || 0OLLINS. 1n sad but loving remembrance of | rank Tom 9:15 to 1 Tomorrow. o with ostrich feathers, fruits, flowers and novelty trimmings. : SP OR I H A I S for cake fillings and icings, || fik Gum i, ST RGN COL T 3 21,0 ot e Sorin 80, b ° for blanc mange. puddings || 280 todss. March |~ Quick, Digoified_aod Eficient Bervice. &3 e s MR : and pies. z . W. Captivatingly original and dashing in design—featured at % prich raiec et A S e T o ou, dear mtter, S B IR s s o . SR repared chocolat , con- || ‘Thgush sou are gane, sou are not forgotten, st : Rough Braids, Visca-and Hemp; Angora and Hemp combinations; Faille, Silk, Taining all the sugar necessary— || v F'bisy Sou s wited o JAMES T_RYAN H v ace st I - 3 £ Ribbon and Straw desxgns. Penwinkle, Jade, Sand Canna, Henna. . thiciproperconsistency forsise /| ol e Hnioll e, o e vl L Leie 12, - At Your Grocer's c= Pother”ind_grandmother, BARAH CRAW- Livery in Comnect YDI" Drugsin’; LE' , "h:'gp{m,;.hh life two years ago " Estabiis é'll}{ }{INES“C‘O C ¢ or the Fou_are ot forgotica, mothar aad grass- { THE . . BINED, Prage S - i 2003 14th #t. W, . it Unusual Val ‘ Chocolshus Sales Agency || r3% 3%1“:".7:."'5'..?:,':;"::’. it el ia Ini Value - ) T : The New Skirts— - Of fetching drapery—and in a med- ley of colormgs—both gay and subdued. Tweeds, Herringbones, Ratine, Eponge, _Prunella. Plain and fringed—and the Wrap-around models o....coooevnnnnns 530 7th St. SE. Thes AND ¢ AADCHDIeR Hop Phone Lincoln 1811 ; Flber Silk Scarfs The fad for spring—and a sen- sible one, too. Of- DIXON. In loving m f our des ther, mlmnfiz'i'""’ DIXON, who -fi:amm'eq e Park Cemetery - ears ago today, March “Tl':g‘z'AXIILY ol Non-Sectarian Perpetunl Care | FISHER. LYLES. Tn sad and loving remem. Beautiful and fitting brance “of our dear mother, HARRIETT THE NEW [ FISHER, vio paseed awny four years ego location. : e M v passed away Tour Téars of Readily accessible—on March 1018. = . .. electri car line. A Iappy b o, 5 Bfl':f" 1;;'»"':!“ 'fl;rg:::_'-:fi?fil On Baltimore bouale- jonesomness This world ‘can never fil. vard, at District line. Foor“ ou‘r hearts lve' sad n.:: ln‘lely now, Ofice' 235 G SL N w That we_w L JOHN N Blouses—- All White Dirmities and Voiles, trimmed with Irish “or Filet lace—Checked Batisté—some with Gingham collars and cuffs. Peter Pan and Tuxedo -collars. With them are \ . some Georgette and Crepe de Chine ® Blouses<-with and ‘without collars. -9 s i . 3 n;u > Write for Innfi-dd Beoud ) ; X i 2 5 nu-'u loving memory of my dear| T e o = B H ° - 2 | a0 and oue fatber. JOHN W. FREE. MONUMENTS. e Plaids — heavily § * fda b 5 - r SERN el aepart e e e eleven years | e g SeET SIIk Underwear s Pl y l etticoats— - 5o i : {2 oy e e o . e, (maarmants and maues. sweel memory still, . ‘n:":eun u-‘ left & vacant chair feums) of quality and chlrlthr. o A Very Special Offering | i o e v e e 3 7 DEVOTED WIFE A<b cfln.nnm: tiful specimens of our work in any of GIOVANNETTL _ In_loving ‘-;ln%mm ce uf the local cemeteries. ersey, Taffeta and Radium chie e & . 3 ther.~ ANGELINA. QIO Jersey, Sik 3 | e ile v ponts bk ey -ru! 3. F. MANNING €0,, ING., $395 | 500 mise, tailor-finish or lace-trimmed. Orchid, Radium Silk and: Crepe: de Chine' Che- 52.95 Flesh. and Peacb..............,.......... 5 : Petticoats—of exceptional quality; a | g March 17. 1917. y . Crepe de Chine Gowns—sem\-tallored s .45 s tailor-finish ; or'with plaited flounces. | 4 Sige ' e of et s ".':S‘}'.f.';’."“’ 914 Fifteenth Street. - and Jace-trimmred—in’ Orchid, Flesh, Nie, Every suit shade—plain and in effec- p E 5 aust s TokeaoF e detotn FUNERAL DESIGNS. Tea Rose and PC'“'" - tive combinations .....i... L | . : o Lot cadvan of sou. | 7 - ’ > 5t | 1o SON. AND DAUGHTERT A GFORLE AND IL\IllP = ‘l‘l-'t sujo “UN!! serviee. NNETT! rilatie—exppessive—i waRRIiGTON MoTon. Can, [§i| GOTANNERIL, Uy 1ad st Wk, ey SHAFFER 2 cn!IrAlY 2 + GIOVA. \L‘l; t;»lo d;p-lr;ed‘ ;‘l.}l Iife five .GEOa (:‘- n“‘ Saleareem: - rvios Btation: ears irel v il wmw. e e Mt aieos | B b O o s Tetaghemo e “‘...." . e .,‘:,‘,“;;‘,",E";; .‘;,‘_‘,""'""' "" ‘Appropriate Floral Tokens

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