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v ] SOCIETY : THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ____ . .socisry = THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, SATURDAY, MAROH 18, 102 . ‘7! FOUND DEAD IN BED. | ioie 1, b o pememprasc ot - 3 Mr. Duke " = [, Tornton Parier ana HIGH SCHOOL VICE 2 A our dea ife d " MATTIE : ] | Miss Eizabetn Bugster was hostes PROOF NOT SUPPLIED| Phitip Hutton, seventy-four years| ANGLE. wio fiynx':l'nmm uis life two yea Delicious Extracted Honey g . Y ol oL last v Prer gues old, 1004 M street southeast, was| *¥ s Mareh 35 COreooT FROM BEEKEETER) i Were MicaE Dlana " Cumming, found dead in bed today about % J 3 Jou for $1.00: 6 Ibs., $1.63, E 5 Mary Palmer, Miss Colden Rusgles, 8t. Louis Parents’ Committee De- |o'clock. His death resulted from nat- Joke Tove I % DI 3 . for $3.00. Delivered by Miss Corinne Stephens, Maj. Wright, ural causes. The deceased, a former ¥ mu\u teed nr mufiq!'r‘«f'n’-'ne«'::" “:;‘5' Maj. Elliott, Capt. Agnew, Lieut.| mands Police commiuionsr Re- |navy yard employe, was retired from T. K. Hostetter, Route 5, Lanosster, Ps. 215 The Presxdent and MI'S. Hardlng, Who o g Butier and Mr. Husted Florence. _ O/ - — - 0 ED T the government service several years DAUGHTER. tract Statement. ago He had been a resident of South- [ BRYANT. In sucted and loving memory ot esst Washington more than fifty| our ds P A A o e Vg Girly’ Friendly 8 T. LOUIS, Mo., March 18.—Declar- | vears, and resided at the M street| JUYANE who one year ago todey. Pl'(glRPIl-‘Ed }113!!1 = Leave Florlda Today, Wlll Return ; & B oy .;nmaa by Mra "“ Victor J. Miller, president of the | houss with his two sisters, Mises| MGl 8300 Bittonhones S, Chovy Chase, D. C. At H. G Bolton. Mre. Lou iine Aus Miss |board of police commissioners, had |Isabelle and Catherine Huiton. Sweet, Toud wid e (Oven Year Bomod) \Y s ; Eilen Fillebrown, A hariotte | failed to substantiate his charges that = i K ‘”” Yo, Zuncheous, Tess, Dimers. to hite House Tomorrow. } : . | B Tuebromn ifies ana MIss | Vice" curabstintiats his charges that CARD OF THANKS. i 3 it M XDk Alida Haines, will preside at a tea schools, a parents’ committee, which this afternoon at the Elizabeth Rob- has been investigating the charges, wxwx‘ We wish to express our sincere P HE Prestdent and Mrs. Hard- this eventng at the Army and Navy S . erts Memorlal of the Girls' Friendly|hag demanded that Mr. Miller make & | als and sppreciation o our muny fHenis | In; m Soclety, 1624 H street northwest |public retraction of the charges. and beantiful florsl tributes mm-nd -z thie g will return to the White & which is being given in honor of Miss| " Mr. Miller refused to comment on death of our beloved moth RIA House tomorrow after spend- Mrs. Holm O. Bunum. wife of Sen- 3 ¥ o Florence Newbold, extension 8ecre-|the committee’s action, other than to| WHBLCH HER umwm . ing about ten days in Flor- | ator Bursum of New Mexico, who left 3 : 1 |tary of the Girle' Friendly Soclety in|say he probably would issue a state- ———— b rext 4 1da, where they crulsed on the house-| yugiin&Lon yesterday preparatory to | L 4 ! America. Miss Newbold will be in!ment Iater. vt ended, - L ¢ “what » salling today on return trip to : Washington for one week during thel Mr. Miller made the charges at a he question od a boat of Mr. and Mrs. McLean and|Socorro, spent some time here with . e activitias of extension week of the|meeting of religious werkors at. the timar la 167 meeq mexer visited several Florida resorts. the sensitor at the Capitol Park Hotel. X Girls' Friendly Soclety. While here, | King's Highway Presbyterian Chureh i TER. MRS, NORA Waten, Miss Harlan occupled the White] IS Bursum will not return to : ; i she is the guest of the girls at the|March 9. He said he knew of the ex- AN 2 Washington this season. She will glve the|istencs of S m o o ur de- House box at concert yesterday 3 £ i Sm*;eg‘mnflecmn‘l‘l-m sfmdny mEht. of such a club among boys, CURTIS., In loving remembrapee of our de and had been reliably informed that voted mother, CORDELIA A. CCRTIS, who most compact contrivance afternoon at the New Nationsl, hav-| Mrs. John B. Henderson entertain A . : o 2 4 to 6 departed ti . i : - : n Sunday afternoon from 0 6la similar organization existed among = parted this life mine years ago foday, that vou hav eb;v;hre zeen. ing with her 85 guosts Mre. Hughes|°d % company at dinner last evenin i o'clock, Mrs, W. E. Bolen, president|girls. oL 5 Senior Club of the Girls'| The committee {nformed Mr. Miller | fiftyaix yenrs. Funeral from residence Just what kind of a public statement| Woodley road, Mond O e . | O MARIA S it desired him to make, and he asked | Juferment at Rock Creck cemete “Zhts Lite oue that he be allowed time to confer with | BAKER. Passed guietly into eternal rest v friends. day, Mareh 17,1 t RN and Miss Catherine Hughes, wife and| Mrs. Henry F. Dimock will A 3 § of the £ at home tomorrow afternoon. natbe Friendly Soclety, will receive at tea daughter of the Secretary of State, > . at the Elizabeth Roberts Memorial lln and Mra J. Mayhew Wainwright,| Mrs Arthur Tirrell entertained at honor of Miss Newbold o, ‘% e | wite uncheon today in compliment t eing given by :l\laog)tmur;? acting Secretary of War, Eugene Clapp of Butopn —a o l{r; MRS, JOHN A. LEJEUNE, Grace “Seamark will preside at_the ! B a scott, Mass. ‘Wife of the commandant of the Ma-|tea table and will be assisted by parents’ committee Mr. Miller pro- there are no “works” to get out of order. A time- piece that is guaranteed for life—and there will be no repair bills. Just the thing for Autolsts, tne of At the various sessions held by the 5‘,- picioved histmnd of Vicla A. and fath 2% & emory Campers and Boy Scouts. 2 token « It has .. compass, too. m'l'he X‘Ic& President and Mrs. Cool- Miss Mary Wallave, daught £ ;ll‘:dO::n:- vrl:;;fll”l:r ld.“f lE‘l‘l::bfi:!h.elg:né:rtz, Mll-: -V‘;';"ef;eefml:‘“. gg:::b:lr:\;:nhnig:?;:s11::.&?;“:0 Mrs. , er o impo; . = - He‘:r;’ [ Ccrll-lefi:h ?n?;"&';‘x'u" E-:rvol im- | the Secretary of Agriculture and Mrs. | during tie winter, and will be Miss Newbold will address the s!u; mittee announced their testimonywas rlce portant company to meet them. Wallace, will leave tomorrow _for | throughont the A b e " National Cathedral|either ‘“hearsay, or hearsay upon . March . from st. Co . In s |md tosing ”"‘T'?;}"?"}h’# 9 The sons of the Vice President and|Syracuse, N. Y., where she will visit School for Girls hearsa; :L‘"';' '1{’«‘??‘1re.l:‘..r{";r’fln'.'x?)}nm«zi Wiw: e e e e m‘;mn lg‘ui (}:ommz;‘.’ Jo);n h:;m %wm. o2 for a few flm Mrs. Cornellus Vanderbllt, Sr. who| g py(rick's nativity was observed —_— ment Arlington cemete i : L6 9 _Dox o 8 omas F, is at the Hot Springs, Va., will re- BA = 2 The National Walsh at the B. F. Kelth Theater| Mrs. W. Sinclair Bowen will be at|main there for some time. at {he Nurses' Home of the Eastern SAW NO MONOPOLY. ’:‘:’i,m. 'r?:fidm" this_morning to see “Twinkle Twinkle | home Thursday afternoon at the Dispensary and Casualty Hospital Remembrance Shop B | Littie Star.” presented for the bene- | Highlands from 4 to 6:30 o'clock. last night by a reception and dance Senator and Mrs. Willis Poos of the visit- (Officials Testify at Senate D fit of the s had with given under the ausp! y af enate iye (s, Foster's Shop), et Ly Briaa Snd el e | Representativa and Mrs. Joseph . |HO8OF Guests at Dinner. ag committee of the lady board of s and Mea e Brsadus, Mrs. Hester w,.\ z it e B L O ovston, | Fordney were hosts at dinner lagi|, Col. and Mrs. Harrison J. Price were [ mnaagers for tho pupil nurse: : earing. \ IL!:mnlh T ‘.;m“ Funeral, trom s o PR 14lb St (Oiic aoor from SO are staying st the Sow Williacd: | evening at the New Willard Hotel, | hosts at dinner last evening at Wash- | "'The home, which is located on 8t B Do\ Tistie enio ot4hs et oioa st et Tt aud Secit of the roe will linger thers Pra. Ave.) when their guests included Repre- |ington barracks, when their guests|street northeast, around the corner dlvulon of the United States Tariff S 1o at 1 pm, 16&15 Sitmasn, aLnewr 1w . Congreastonal Hostes sentative and- Mrs. Ira C. Copley,|¥ere Senator and Mrs. Frank B. Wil-| from the hospital, was attractively|Commission, and F. S. Dickson, chief Friday, March 17, 1022 | HERBERT. 1u 1 b o e Entertains at Lunch. Representative and Mrs. “Allen F:|lin Representative and Mo Slmeon| decorated i green in honor of IFe- fof the dye and chemical section of the i University Hos: Mee HERMING KOS HER. Moore, Representative and Mrs, | D- Fess, the chief sta: 8. A, Gen. | 1gnd’s patron saint. Treasury Department, testified yester- Ditat, Dr. ROBERT GILT beloved xon BIT Sohig CHET os [FAT Rgo (oduy, MANG moURNlNu BLACI(— Mrs. Evans, wife of Representative|George M. Young, Representative|John J. Pershing; Ma). Gen. and Mrs.| “yirs Robert R. Loy, superintendent | day before the subcommittee of the | of the lute Lobert Z 1 Robert . E. Evans, entertained at David Shanks, Col. and Mrs. George iss Josephine CARMALK DRY CLEANING CO.|Reavis, wife of Representative C.|J. f C. Smith Mr. and Mrs. Traman |Maj. and Mrs. Ira Longanecker, and | poatlif ',_.hwm,m_ 5233 Frank Reavis. The other guests were | G, Palmer, Colonel and Mrs. Benjamin | Mrs. Torney, wife of Maj. Frank Tor- | “irne pupil nursés present were Mies Mrm lrvlnt L. Lenroot, Mrs. Lindley|Fuller of Newport, Dr. and Mrs, | 20Y- Patten, Miss Whittington, Miss Bris. Hadley, Mrs. John E. Raker, Mrs.| Raymond T. Holden, Mrs. Thomas M. coe, Miss Rinker, Miss Weddly, Miss Everett " Sanders, Mrs. George M.|Jackson, Mrs, Nellle Fealy, Mrs. Jules | [ Judge Johnson B. Campbell of the MoCarthy, Miss Hannon, Miss Riggs, Young and s Willlam B, Hum- | Domoont, o ae Toi rs. Jules | Interstate Commerce Commission and | MeCarthy, diss Hanfop. ML SIFes —to retain itx whiteneas must [[|| phries. The table had a centerplece|Michigan, Mrs. Robert B. Tatham of { r® Campbell. entertalned a dinner|yy g miompgon and Miss Duncan. be given an ocensional of.early spring flowers and pansies. \ | Laurel, Mlas, daughter of the hostess; | CoMPAnY of twelve last evening, at SUN BATH The minister of the Serbs, Croate|Ju9€e J. F." Jones and Mra. Josepti | 2™ ¥ Pt Mra. Annle E. Libbey and Miss Alla & . A. Libbey, both of New Centre, Mass., We ‘nave the larpest Diying Yard [||| and Slovenes and Mme. Grouttck will| = ™" Col and Mrs. John McAuley Palmer 3, n Di are on a visit to Washington, and are in' Washington for that purpese, entertain at an {nformal dinner party| _Mrs. John Allan Daugherty enter- | gnioriained & company of twelve at i oing at Wardman Park Hotel Clothes Sent Home Looking [ff | this evening. tained at luncheon today. y College preceding the dance at the| s . o s “F~% perguson and White and Smelling Sweet Col. E. Lester {lvnu. director of the| _rormer United States minister to Washington barracks. family’ of Boston, who are in Wash. FROM THE coast and geodetio survey an air- 'witzerlan Mr. Hampson ary, is - |ington for a time, are stayln {man of the international boundaryspending a few days In New York, | eoy f’:,;’a",‘fem‘,:p:,f)?2’,‘,‘,"3,},‘,,;',’;?‘ Burlington Hotel. DUNL"’HT LAUNDRY commission, will entertain at dinner | where he entertained a small com. | |unbhscn mesterany this evening at the Racquet Club, in pany at dinner last evening at the The Eeleet Klub will hold an in- Operated by T} A honos of Mr. Scott C. Bone, Governor | Ritz. Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Robb enter- | formal dance tonight at the Hadlel, l: RAINING S of Alaska, and Col. Frederick Mears, — tained a small company at dinner |Hotel, and will have as its gucs! chairman of the Alaskan engineering | Mrs. Vanderbilt has gone to New | [ist 0 aning. when thels sdests in- |Miss Flsie Jorss, who will entertaln ex Reanonable commission. York' and will open her drawing|cluded Semator and Mrs. Howard with songs during the evening. Danc- \“- LINCOLN 1777 . rooms for the Fritz Kreisler concert { Sutherland and Mrs. Robert F. M ing will start at 9 o'clock. Mrs. Horace G. Mactarland will en-|for the benefit of the soclal service tertain a dinner company of thirty'work of the Broad Street Hospital. Sgnate Judiclary committes in charge S b e i SIS TR e ng that- they had > 5 3 i 7 never observed any indication of a sts, e.e. Interment L)L‘l’!blfllflh‘l cews ’O’E:Jrs()}: + s x{; ance of '.NIP monopoly or combination in the o y i) American aye and organic chemical e Ol ville, it} e c:x‘x:x:‘l g i A NBY, his 871 lll ¥ . a Ninety per cent of the applications “Eplscopa e, © Woodside, |- ens be of the handy for import licenses are granted with | Md., Monday, Klaren'sh, at 230 pm. 10 n g d lund, in elght hours of receipt, Mr. Dickson co]_z !hrrh 17, 1922, at his home, STA! And left us dresmin; said, meeting the complaint that the 1IS00X_COLE. Frmeral mervices will | It needs must te. » present system of importing dyes tn. | e held st Wright's underiaking establ | FATHER, MOTI13 der license from his section causes| ment at1o'clock, March 20, much delay. The remaining 10 per | COLLINS. Friday, March 17, 1923, at Sibles n remembrance of cent, he explained, are held up for , DOROTHY, beloved daughter of mrm mu\ .n\x\m\)omlulhbh whe Investigation, and of these about one- liam, and Tiilie V. Collinn. Resi-| ! departed this life uine years sgo, March half finally are rejected because it js [ dence, 411D st. nee. Notice of {uneral lyiz At found that dyestuffs of equal quality to those requested from abréad are |COBBIN. Friday, March 1 st e gt made in this country and sold reason- | dgice 1371 Irving & ittt ably. Only about 5 per cent of the total applications are rejected, he parlors, said. Funeral ervices pud oterment 8t Winston: e Salem, ‘N, O. chburg and Daoville pa- Dors Blease copye) 9 DIGGS. Friday, March 17, 1922, at § a.m.. . LONG’S BAIL INCREASED. beloved son of Mars Coand | Vst kis 1 Ad.dh Lhe 13‘2 ner-flanhn : mr"fi' Ixu;' nd oft 4 whadow o'er cur iif 000 e 4 and brother of Mary < o ed to Bond—Trial to ,kw’” sEs o Folson, g We miss ali Never shall we cease 0 love thee, kenzie. The Prificess Ghika entertained at Marriage Licenses. dinner last evening in her apartment at Wardman Park Hotel, when her ‘xlmll. licenses have been isgued to the Be Held Soon. United States Attorney Gordon to- Never shall thy memors fade: Bweetest thoughts forever linger "Around the Erave where thou wert Iaid. guests included the_minister of the ay Increased to $5,000 the ball bond |FALVEY. Fri o 22 Speak her ume tearfull, bome is mot Serbs, Croats and Slovenes and Mme, { Joserh Duhameau and Marle L. Hoerman. | r7qeorge b 1o, From Host : Grouitch, the minister of Switzerland | both of Schenectady, & 0\ g gpa|ment cleric ma'}«'fie}“yz?{réfi?‘ ~ Staren 2 i At St Panys | Where "e Gear mother's volce never can and Mme. Peter, the minister of 3 of Pen-Mar, Pa. charges of using the mails for fraud-{ Charch, 15th lnd V stx. 9 to Guest Cxechosovaitls. Dr._Btepknek,/ and . ulent purposes by sending threaten- | Intermint at Mount Olivet b, vacant togey; 3 a). Gen. George quier. William _R. ng letters to Mme. Christian Hauge, | FARNSWORTH, Friday morsing, March '17. s crown it todus Hazel L. Skinner of Sterlin, widow of a former Ni 7 S 0:30'o’clock, of apoplexy, CALVIX, AN £ Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Stabler were Johnnie Judge and Mamie Faciog. t orwegian minis- , At 1 o’cloc) g of apoplexy, THE coffee houses of # hosts at dinner last evening, when| Joseph Midian and Ruth Halslipp. d::;,::“,’i;: fi.’;.’fiflz.?fizfi‘g?:;"::;‘: el SN IR L = arly days were the their guests included the counselor Long had been at 1 acnee! BIST 1st at' e, onday, 3 ity early s of the Belgian embassy and Mme. de R od. Of $5,000 before the Ingictmone.® £ond 30 Services m ebarge of ?:'S'E Maren 33, 0 gathering places of the Sewver :::l‘ggu:xzf({og' (ot the Norwe- Births Report rence Mangan qualified as eurety on S.u"f.'z'cle'::fu"i' e s mors o e siar ptcnmn . The following births have been reported to | the boi GETZ. Funeral services for JOHN M. tm But nat with oatward show, Wite il seateenon of \ £ i Rty WAoo M| e o M LR EIAE VB Soraen o Aty e BT AT T AT | b the day. The congenial T Mrs. Morris Ernest Locke and Miss [BOMR o0 0 it 1, Bumt, boy. Would call Long for arraignment iy | 2o Susdsy siersoon st 8 oclock: Fods LOVING BitCHTER oLARA. ® informality of these Florence Stabler. W, A Graum and Pt O Drb 27 |Criminal Court No. 1 mext week and | il be shipped, Moglay, to S Michspls. | WEST. In lovias semembrance of my de- g 4 Norman B. & i would set the case down for trial % s Tered the - e P tertained L. Mildred R K‘ul boy.. ri v st thi eating places, and the Lo T WUE DL ey cturtatngt || Sn b sl s within & ‘month. GIBSON. Thuraay, Mrch 16, 1923 BARGY | gor slandig: fhyocet three yeans ago to- spirit-rousing good- lastiof the Junior Leagus dasices fof| RMLE.c ,,,!Lf,,.':::"-.‘,...,, an, ——— Filneral from _Bis late” residence, o E LOVISG FRIEXD, LOVINE CURRY. = . 5 this season. er guests were 3 3 In sad but n\mL’ remembrance of our i M N 5§ s 1 Kicfarier » Haminy | S o T Bty REORGANIZE ARMY BOARD. : T i IR i Th ; Miss Ruth . Hitcheock, Nimerm in The Army classification board at she |GIVENS. _Dey faren 153007, anddear mot made their patrons so ; 3 Misa - Antoinetts TWar Department has beon reorgan: o 15 T e 408w at bl parted wis g’ three soars g 2 s ., Miss e following ne: - i 1a fo gl‘atEfuflV I egu]ar in ? adys cHlmcllJ(ley. ‘\lllfs 3]("05“'" CL;I:{ (h:;r.!fl:sh"s g:fi:’ Ad;lble:rt C;cningi:‘e 5::::‘"::‘3.!.:‘:{";1‘5"51& Men:hh, ru{:g ;:mcof;h 2.‘5?’;‘.’&.’,-,' o auer, Col. Duncan ajor, Cal and Harry Te d| Dear i u SSY, s Wi ily feeling crept into O e ratary of (he Pollsh| The following deatbs n-vembelem-:g:;gfl_ places of Maf. Gen. William lfkf{::xe. ooy Ofnd ormo0d o D EMAANCEL Wie their gathering. €The legation, Mr. Sokolowski; Mr. Ches-[to the heaith department n the and Brig: Gens. Edward F. McGlach- YORE. I sad but loving remembrance of eir gatnering. ter Lor_kwaodd ”'B Hnmillt‘on Gt:irdholn. “’“G'M‘ U Carll, 62, 910 Tth st. n.e. ll;n. d’; "wmx:mwu ter, Harry H. Bap t o N gue dear mother ‘and JErinimother,'CARO- the Marquis de Buenavista an ] -0 er. 50, Sibley Hospital andholtz an illlam D. Coi X 2 : = 4 i survival of that old Wiiiam Doetier. | oinE, Shester 80, Siey o Who h@ve been relieved. RS EA s i, M 2 e M| “Thear to ot memery wit abe aiman hOSpltable’ ease'th" s Mrs. Clarence Crittenden Calhoun '{" £ u'l" awh of faith; Rmb_g_fuf-%w“ 5 e e v tertained nine tables of bridge yes- | G . Dougal. R bl gl e iy |gamemy AT SLOAN'S ART GALLERIES |5 st thy ir of £ 215 THE WEATHER | &fsasahies s Fimg the quiet, welcomin of three afternoon bridge teas, hav- |tol s e i 3 B e ant oF honor yesterday Mrs | . Thomts Shengtnessy, 67, Tal District of Columbla.— Increasing| Sunday, March 10, at 1 Oclock pims .charm of the WALLIS 715 13th St_ Hart O Berg of Tondan and Paris, Soldiers’ Home Hospltal, "\ p oo cloudiness and not quite so cold to | - J. Howari, puor. T ini emperat HERBERT. . HERBI [0 dining rooms, and the Sal Drliee cen wes served, the busbins | NBLYLT A S ;g,;;":h | SeErsen omorrow i oratect; | “hemase. e P B Tt b f the guests dropping in for Tandberg, 30, Garfleld Hos| northeast and east nds, increasin . FORM hearty good fare here. The Allen e Humsian Sakouska: Ton T Sefagn, B8 111 T Sunday. B oS e 2 o e T30 e Members ERLY 940 i i Charles F. Fitver, 4, 185 Tnglestde AL IAnA e Thofeabin g o Hamony Lodge’ fespectiotly tavited o PHONE MAIN 08 Prices convince you of (by catalogue) Mr. and Mrs. Perry Heath are at | Terra e 2nd Tot Quite 80 old tomlEht, Tomers | mupo. Seddests, Satuny, March 15, | ARSpere Cfichols WS Speary our honest effort to 2 the Marlborough-Blenheim, Atlantic| John tG S'i‘::a Tt Margaret . Ban-{TOW. rain, snow or sleet and slightly | - Joso. at bis. residence 1004 M 7 k the t host and AT PUBLIC AUCTION Clty. tor. sevaral 1aeye. i~ Thay, et P R Py s Booa| TATmer: | north. _shifting to east| PHILIP. beloved s of the late Glorgs WM. H. SARDO & CO. , \ Y No 5 = eep the true host an bt 3 shinston o0ey i Virginia . Tncrcasing slondlness and | _ ater. “ oo limnae amne guest spirit alive. B Within Our Galleries Mrs. Maurice Fitzmaurice Day, who | "Cli}trine Henderson, 11 bours, Walter | slightly warmer tonight, followed by | JACKSON. Departed this lite Fria P Lomoe Tenenia 5 13th St Bas been the guest of her mother, Hospital. rain in south and rain or sleet in| 1 LM 415 nmy at e V. L. SPEARE CO. 7 e sall for England on March 25, aboard [25 nl]nnk!;fl xlw s, Styons northeast and ast winge” *° Sheridan, ave; Anacostia, D. C.. Re (NEITEER THE SUCCESSOR OF NOR oux. - 4 Wednesd d Thursd IgRmICeon & s s West Virginia.—Rain o» sleet late| loss two duughters, five grandchildren, mine SPEARE ESTABLISHMENT. Tuesday, We ay an ursday, T Nas et tonight and tomorrow; slowly rising| greatgrandchildren, one cousin_and & host | Phone Franklin 6820. 940 F ot n.w. March 21st, 224, and 23d, 1922 o AT e | o o seph F. Birch's Sons. st, , an| y Miami and other Florida resorts. Adelsia; Marshe 3"\7 Reowis ter Frenty-tour 1 e T, aw., Bov. 3. B Randolph. pas: Jol\jlegt N “fir 13 oo s e ster, ‘64, ometer.—4 n. 5 T 3034 . N. W. “Washington’s Lorgest ‘ At 2 P.M. Each Day Miss Helen Le Seure was hostoss at ifi%fi:{. 1. 08 12 midnight."35; 4 PNt Serrant of Got, wl done s e s Wt ¥ a dinner " s , 56, 3 Restaurant’ Being Effects from the Estate of the Late the .‘Y.unlarp League dance, when her Geraisa 8 orarshal i ;3"° *u'ém. s Tometer—4 pm., 3025 3 pam,, | The dattie's ‘z”""‘:-““’?fl‘“’" wen; guests numbere: enty-two. 5 12 midnight, 30.24; 4 a.m., 30.38 ver! S 12th and G Sts. N.W. ANDREW HUSSEY ALLEN | Lo Seure will entortain again at din-| Diniel Lewis, 1. Freedmen’s Homital, 18 o 30 o 304, 3 Sy um}'f: . e 3 rt o emperature, 46, oocurred at | FBiLC: 3 Former Librarian of !.l:do ESt:éle B&%mrm é-‘ e:Bn)t' o::.‘g g:&::}x“&:fl Miss, Margaret Harding and Miss | 5185t of ':‘:‘Ig'l T paM Amants .| p.m vesterday. Lowest temperature, | Hied Sk Fomsral Iate Got 4 MORTICIANS lis.n‘:: o:mpronflnc:;!t.roulrh;llm and others. At Tt Danpla ot Alier laet even. ' "l'l!mpnrrl.n.'iv.n-:t S c &. D o of young people a or Lion Highest, 5! % Interment at Mount Olivet ‘cemetery. > and later some of the guests at- 2 Embracing in part Antique and Modern Mahogany lA\rniture,TPer llll lg:: an:lxterisome ofithe Euest GLASSMAKER DIES. Condition of the Waten d\';-‘.nm m«a;:; ::m m: ‘xfl?flhu :fl = = Rugs, English Glassware, P-munzS. Water Colors, Antique Textiles, — Temperature and condition of the bt 18, 1922, st 10 a.m., at her residence, Oom apanese peries and Curios, Imported China, Ivory-finish Bedroom Charles Runyon Was Manager of | water at 8 am—Great Falls: Tem-| 405V st. n.w., MARY LANCASTER, loving | dious chapel and modern cremptorium, e e Stverware, Mirrors, Fine Bed Linea, Jewsly, Larg fibrary, eic. | Grech etie’s vt awones Mt svels | 770 (U0 gy Ty [Poreiere sh comal, vty ude il o e Mok Lastr | Tirroth ' Now View 2% Miss Eilzabeth Kemp, aad later i 3 Tide Tables. Fuseral March 20, from S L ‘t'oolf heleIgueats (o tHE INC 0L (th Bpecial Divpateh to The Star. (fimfl:fi ::“Em,tfil "s:;e).- coast Au-n-mu c urch. e _uBELNE Pmelma unior )ague dances for season. The other guests were Miss Gladys | Charles Runyon, aged sixty. 'oday—] o, 5 . m. «| Frank Geiet’s Sons Co. e e a s e e e T A an al & m., nee L .- er Theodore Jewell, Maj. Alvin Sande. ar ysius Church, where requiem mass will ok, Dignified .,,.1 mm., Bervice. r. George Sioan, Mr. Francil be sung at ® a.m. Interment at Mount 9"’ ’ oo Mo Joen Roberts, Mr, Sam- | apopiexy. Mr. Runyon had bee R " Olivet cemetery. 19¢ Deal & Co. uel Beach, Mr. George Snell, Mr.|three weeks. He came here about & un and Moon. MARSHALL. Passed quietl: m = ST N.E. Lincoln 3480 Douglas Mackall, Mr. Merritt Parker, | year sgo, w‘ltthk m:h wife, n:rh:n“ .e!:d-v—aun rose, 6:16 am.; Thuraday, March 16,1022, at §:40 pm. at| Agtomobile Service. Chapel. , to take AT of %, S Ralny o 52 Dt piagn worke, for- | TOmoreow. Sun rises, 615 am.; Seloved aaughter of . JAMES T. RYAN merly the Lonaconing Glass Company, ”“(‘- :18 p. r-, and J. Adrienne Marshall, 2 517 PA. AVE. S.E. and was putting the plant .on & pay- Al:to:m.:;x-x'as !.ID 2 " 5 or ‘vrflll b.mngu s‘ml:;a-y 30 - mpa & eenth Street Ba ; m{lr?‘l?u‘iyl;nuw':l“; native of Ohto | half hour after sui Khitedioas are inv "h i asket wil Livery in C:n’netnflo and was connected with the ‘Weather in v-rln- Citles. o 6 “Established 1813. eiEshan Tol. 7023, industry for forty-four years. THE S H. HINES CO.,, . . HIN D DEATH OF DR. R. G. BLAINE. Pliimie Amnisocs. —_— CEMETERIES, ‘Was Lifelong Resident Here—Suo- e ! ' 2 oy cumbs in Hospital. ——Ffifi mcon‘ Baker’s Cocoa and Perfectly Topping! ||, 2 s, Srisms,3eis v B R s R Comle, e long resident o s Sectal TPe! g ) ‘ ind “pmed “oon orfar 't St Hopkins Homplis o e e s “Y,‘,“,‘:"‘ Nt Beautiful and fitting R 4 ‘osmbin rd Jmpeny, Baltimore, following &n operation. (ommn‘ d, Md., papers please copy) 19 s 9 el 1 |Dr. Biaine had been in failing health 3 2 focation. Ipdll nn Oourse Dimar, for the last year or two. PATANE VAN BYORLE, betoved posband st Readil. ible—o: er s 0oCcola e Barvad from B0 to Dr, Blaine’ was born in this ity | Kottan Susan 1. Parker, father of Walter O, and canlyacoess) " Launchsons, “ 3 April 21, 1879. He obtalned his early Frank O, Parker. hunl Monday, March electri car line. & Berved mn u 80 to 2:80, education in the public schools here 30 a. his late residence, 1ti 1 l th heal h A ls carte servise all day. and od Ll"Jem-ftlmwv;:‘ Unlyersity, Trtermeat private On Baltimore boule- duatin erefrom . He rted this 11fe . istrict li Appeal strongly to the thy ap- Broakfasts, Aftornoen Tea. gl‘ided ing; tharetrom In 1000, s Mo Priday, Marén 17 vard, at District line, 2 b » ' \ Surviving him are fve siaters, Mra. 5 b g‘“ ks 10”5505 "fice' 1235 G St. N w ed ¥ Mallan, g | petites cr eat Yy vVigorous exer- fiuggm xl‘.m. Thomas ¥, _}' Byrme-and dire. ST ® e Lmetmlte g g o s _c! rs. v Newbro's Herpicide cise in the open air. Theyare ||| nmon SR s iirooe | | S ¥ tipiooms” ol Hkindord H el lustrated Bookdet i h i f f a.“ i B & "% s Miami % e oo -l;::‘m -:fim::" ';o 'r::%f’;: MONUMENTS. 03 and Monday, Marc! it (=" e speciall: will give your hfi’t'; the the most satisfactory of the SENT TO RETIRING BOARD, |Xew Sriew = T B Gaghr s, Gl | W SPeSlt 1 SO e e Sooaeh dosire, Thacost food drinks, as they have a F ITIS SE VICE|, oot 2 mreiee Tvier. Sorme 3|t 2 oy of qusihy and charactar, is small and the results = L ¢ . B:v'::..r:'lodlm Corps, under trest- 28 Call and see hundreds of photographlo mostdehClouS flav d aroma YOU WANT nam 2t Walter Reed ‘General Bu- ) suggestions and designs on exhibition in L Oor an have been ordered to report to “ given our office. d iti d Wh | txcing ad. Tptomacies ;h. isation to. detarmine thely % "n"'»n"'i E 1'” :" ":'.' s Bere, THE J. F. MANNING €O., INC safs in heaven, . F . INC., and are nutritious an olesome. L e Lat | nens for further active duty. s i - 4 Fifteenth Street X —————— 33 i il g FUNERAL DESIGNS. . Al MADE ONLY BY Geo. Plitt Co., Inc., ST. PATRICK’S DAY MEETING. «and Department Steves e e S and mombor- of the United 121 === & || WALTER BAKER & CO. LTD. TR it e e ed the St Patrick’s day entertain- Thom: Dressive—ine; o\ Paent last night at the Church of the =\ \y ESTABLISHED 1780 Holy cbn'::or::r Hall 15th end Bast tol stree il BXPRESSIVE FLORAL EMBLEMS. DO RC H ESTER, MAS SACHUSE TTS Big Chicken and Waffle Din- "Vg:'ad on the Irish situation by Rev. .75, Battie, pastor at MODERATE PRICES, % - J. O'Hern'and A. J. Barrett. Father S Ten e et e at MODERATE FRICHL ___sueitly ner Sunday, March 19, at the o-n;m lpoka o, Irish traditions and residence; 3307 N A&yropnate Flml.'rokm Sunshine Wnfle I‘lmne. 929 E by described Floral Co. v ae et the 24 and X. Y. Ave. Maia 188, '? S

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