Evening Star Newspaper, March 20, 1922, Page 7

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C, MONDAY, MARCH 20, 1922. ~ i Bt s OSBORNE I. YELLOTT DIES {WAR SERVICE FATAL |%m, ; bixo. IN AUTOMOBILE CRASH TO STANLEY H. COLE ] f cluiit,remys,dutes, THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON,, D. oy fled Tend. the eall m.-.nnu to be. mm at ¥ Hal between 3rd 1, Prominent Maryland Attorney, iIdentified With Washington Inter- esta as Counsel, Instantly Killed. Special Dispatch to The Star. BALTIMORE, Md. March 20.—Os- borne 1. Yellott, Maryand state em- ployment commissioner and special D N counsel at various times for the Po- 3 tomac Electric Power Company, the 3 v Washington Railway and Electric e fompany and the Chesapeake and Po- = {tomac Telephone Company of Wash- |ington, was instantly Killed early yes- terday morning when his automobile crashed into a passenger safety plat- form at the corner of Charles strect and North avenue. Coroner William [ ] [ T. Riley of the Central police district said last night that the tragedy was s ls due to an accldent and that it is unlikely that an imquest will be held. Mr. Yellott, according to a statement made by some of his relatives, left Saturday afternoon to go to his.cot- . c tage at Back river, where he intended o1l ¢¢ Ve to 'do some painting and make other improvements. On his return to the city his machine crashed Into the g ca platform and he was thrown out. He 2 Former Migh School Athlete Was Assistant Engineer for Steam- 3 Jonge. ("Lu“ . mu-r S, CoLE boat Company. ' MB ""’ “”l Dera Arch 18, 102 at 10 a'm Stanley H. Cole. twenty-five years 18 200wt now TANES WL e old, assistant engineer employed by the i Sy Sy Norfolk and Washington Steamboat el L N T IR Company, died Friday at his home, R Rt 1012 Rhode Island avenue uortheast, from disabilities incurred while serv- ing in the transport service of the Navy during the war. He a graduate in the 1916 class of McKinley Manual Training School. While at *Tech” he won many honors | CARTER, as un athlete, representing his school | uf our dear frie in numerous track meets and in base ch ball and foot ba Leaving his position with the steam. " ompany o/ enter the regu. ho v, “ME Cole served for twenty- 0"."”,”':‘-\{»:”-‘:» ame ai two_moiths on_transport duty. com- | giir loring voive, nor smiiing pleting ten round trips betweep this Are a pleasire to recall. country and Kurope. He hotforably | Stie had a ‘kindly pord for each discharged September 2 And dicd_loved b, Mr. Cole was taken seriously ill last| HER i September and had been confined to his home_ for several weeks. He ix survived by his mother, Mrs. Minnie Cole: two Drothers, Raymond and orize Cole, and & sister, Milared Cole. I Tiie Father ated bout a o Urothers, of love and re Mirs. A i n con. was Immedlllely removed to Mercy hospital. Funeral services will be held to- morrow afternoon at 4 o'clock at the residence on Pennsylvania avenue, | (SLEINE | SO0 imetery. The pall- CLEARY. 1u wa wnd tox NTE : 2 T : T Md. ¢ xh % This is a big introductory offer on another new product of Burnham & Morrill. You know well the fine fish .y:?‘.;’.‘.‘?“*\’,':’.'.‘o L ihe o o uhe e dy. | Benres; il memicrf Higus, | SR % flakes which have been on the market for years. Now you have the opportunity of trying a new product at an ex- : ymond Parker, Thomas 5 5 . at Towson, Md. He graduated at mong Sy 5 ewe,l. deur Fann John's ¢ Daly “and “Theodore | Wik’ jiier i my heart your memory lingers, or. locing, r.um and There ix n That 1 do Funeral services orclock this afternoon at Wrghts un- dertaking _establishment. Interment 3 = o e : lllg Annapolie, and S t s $he Ohs s trémely low price. We recommend this product; you'll pronounce it fully up to the standard of all other B. & M. ;'v‘:‘?.’r'h;.:;:"'“.d LI LE e el o products. ; During his career at the var ar.| BRITISH PAY MORE. i e Sl Tl i A truer wister ¥ Wholesale prices in England are| 1 m Yellott served, as counsel for man , ,lall'fly l‘lrrl’lgr?ln)ufl and civie bodies. e served for some time as prople’s per cent bigher than in the United} counsel for the public service com- | Sabes the Fediral Reserve Board an mission. He was attorney for the |80 (A0, e Hloiing public the or Automobile Club of Maryland, and | ¢0i0 g ey e O completed by the was constantly active ovements |, o0 ) “ to increase the safety i { utomobile fian Srieslw Hpwantol he drivers and pedest He also|aporii® ",,'.!,‘:“c,:f';i;her than in DAVIS. wi was actively interested in the im- |iyia " (he Mi-commoditios index for| o k0 todu. provement of state roads. His ap- | gebfuary standing at 167, as against “Loved and sadls_missed " & S G : e point wployment com- | 1 tanding 1t 2 el N Here is the big “square-meal” size. As dried navy beans have nearly doubled in value in the past two months, E;"JE‘;'E,‘:T? 3"“:’:;‘:';:‘"_9;:brglr:rr;‘;:é e - i There wat & decrease vt A AT o P se . . . . v proved as hy ha 0 vou’ll make no mistake in laying in a small supply of this size tin at this remarkably low price. | o could not find, heart sou are fondly rememiyred vet miemors clings to your un ife i “the sume. ;% LOVING BROTHER, T. e Ty HEL, who departed this life tires et wyeon enthusiaatio about the |7 itish f7 was constructed | ~ears ago toiny, March 20, 1919, merit system of employment. DiesBrilieh dndex by the board by the same method| Yes, it has bean three yoars ago. we go through. 1SCOPO FAMILY. dear won who died 1919, traged i n Sweden, the board found. prices can Al Ritchic ‘was deepiy | qortined: dusing Febm 2 e B been close friends for a )" 1 nd upon learsing 2o SPIY | declined during February and now o : y ‘v had i 7S So well known that the mere announcement of price is all that is necessary. long time. “1 have known Mr yel. 1 e governo 7 an 4 wver and as a ]mbln who fell fro . distance lamon s er causes and CConitibations tb ha y rgency Hospital yeMer- l y weifare of state were without {day. The Sl aehuselione o . remembered MOTHER qm WAND BroTRER. * Ar ago teday, . JORHUA HARDY. i iy of that earls morn, ed with aching hearts. the one we loved s dear « must part His “work in Washington was - e s e haeyor at our dariing Fthel paseed sway: idely known. He'uerved at various | §ineriean prices. It was based upon R ont” i Tury and oue beaeth wttl Liola times as special counsel for the{lome ninety-five wholesale price quo-| N on In ihis whole world knows, o utility companies there and attended, | Uations in leading English markets, earenty Father gngmetsn, “hocks - ax such, th hearing for thelund weighted according to the im- iyt Potomac Electric r Company and | poriance of these commodities in - n_home. B washington Railway and Eiectric | Biiih trade e > o e Lulnmfll) at the hearing on March 1. ) Wi ’ el er cent higher than He and Mr °vellott [ it gy 00t 6 per cent highe lott, 1y and professionally. ACCIDENT VICTIM DIES. o . ‘resided at 33 .. ' for 15 . . . . . ] . 'i:;llh': :lrl':r J‘?hn l.( \’I‘Il')l‘l of W Ilv. b, be with us Every housewife knows this old favorite. Here is a very special opportunity to buy it at a very low price. fomiom; & Urgther, eyl doht 1. vel AL SE GRS 0z 43 1ife and me Mrs. T. Scott Offuft of Ty Y BROTHER AND son, Mrs CAND JORN, MARY SHELTON. We wish fo acknowledge with Carl Gaines . of Washington, 2 grateful appre n the kindness shown Frank Rich of Los Ahgeles, | furing t “ani ‘expressions of aym-|SCHROTH. Tn loving remembrance ,.f onb NR r B Calif., and Mrs. Frank Worthington,| pathy and floral tribates rendared be rel | d ither and " grandfather. RE Itue unmal ’ L dOZCIl FUNERAL OF GEN. MASON. ) 15 ST P el o e e, SR OENE 1t AL E: 2 _In_de: thie. Funecral services for Brig. Gen. Charles Field Mason. Un ou to use them for [[[¥5m S5 renred: who died at will be he HTER, MARY CHILDREN. . WILLIAMS. Sacred to the memory “of our ' dear mother. ANNA E. WILLTAM: departed this life March 20, 19 I8 s heart your memory lingers, Tenderls. sweetly and 1rie There is not & day. dea That 1 do not HER DAUGHT) arch AND ALICIA E. WILLIAME. Sacred to the memory of our de- Yoted mother and dmother, ANN. WILLIAMS. Wiio_entered into years ugo today, March 20, 1 Dear as thou wert, and jus We will not weep far thee: Onp thought shall check the startiog teay, It is. that thou art The finest quality Sunmaid seedless raisins go into little Sunmaids. Our special price enables o : s o MRRRIED . 3 s e of . C. Armstrong. near | puiilin ce the marriage of 1 1 cooking purposes. Clarendon, this afternoon. Burial will be and Mr. JOHN HARV {made in the Arlington national ceme- tery, with the usual military honors. Gen. Mason an oflicer of the Pillsbury’s Uncooked Wheat Cereal ;. e 1772 |es5n ativon 1 to attend N i THE WEAATHER Boucnmn} O Satucday, Marcn 18, 1022 a1 We thought well enough of a proposmon made to us to buy a » carload of this supremely good) product.: et of Cotumbin— .4. l"‘“l‘, 5};5 :;n:{;‘»r.-::vmm Aot bury with all their large flour mills have the choice of the finest of all the wheat, and you'll find Pillsbury’s Wheat [Ji55 morron; somewnnt colder to-| T e it e R Cereal as fine as you buy Ask about it in our stores. You canmot afford to pass Departed this lite S _n Iy dear, TiE FAMILY. FUNERAL DmCTORS. Estavlished 1873, Telephone Col. THE S. H. HINES CO., W. R. F. HINES, Prop. 29012003 14th st. Private Ambulance. Quick. Dignified and Eficient Service. ing: strong west and northwest winds, ishand of stell Davis Smith). this ofl'ermg. | imimianing omormon: T e 0 Jene. - Fanesn Toom. the. Church Mary land—Generally fair tonight f th 12 Maes. ave. n.w and tomorrow, except probahly snow pm. Relatives in the “mountains tonight kville, Md., papers New Florida Celery, bunch . . . . . . . 10c , King Oscar Sardines,can . . . .. ... 15¢ ':":",m'.?:;::..:":::a:f;:fm,:.::“g.“:,;; b el x _._,__3. £ b Lod, h: bee) alled for »: ® > 7 | srxg\‘:xhca € coast, diminishing tomors| L. -n" 'nn' :,.m "oi Avtoct a5 ST NE. Lavcols a0t 3 colder} our nte brother. vsllll Bl ———— New Florida Cabbage, pound . . . . . . 4c| Nansen dardines, can . . . .. 23 ¢ ||| S o o comerd 5 Y % 3 . | const: iwoet ana uo_rnme-l gales, di-| DUNN. Sunday. March 18 at ler resl- m Rspmeo" New Florida Tomatoes, per pound .. 15¢ Marie Elizabeth Sardines, can . . . . . 15¢ [} masmrs i S8 \X?l“'}f;:'”u.v:k 3Lk 1208 HOSTREET Nwe tonight. snow nurms in north por- b _chapel of (PDRHERLY“OF““) s g " 20c ‘and 25 | Fish & Fisherman Herring, can . . . . . 12¢ || it e [ i e A R'Sf-‘ § | Thermometer—t pm. 47 & pm., 40: i A Extra Size Grapefnnt each . . . . . . 10c | Marshall's Herring in Tomato Sauce . . 25c || il e 20.48: noon, 'zq 16. 9 . (A t tem erature. 43. n(‘v:u.;'n‘d‘ at Large Size Grapefruit, 3 for . . . . . . 25¢ | Marshall’s Herring in Tomato Sauce . . 15c |fj. et s unday, March 19, 192 wughter of Peter Duni ..«WM.H.SARDO&CO. m., 4(1,‘ hel 412 H ot. ne. her 2 obile ¥ o gy | _Modern Chapel. Automobile Funerals. o ot nennees| Vo Lo SPEARE CO. a1 9 o elatives . o lmmmm Holy nwd (NEITHER THE BUCCESSOR OFgNOR CON. NECTED %mflg: RIGINAL W. R. ) S Phone Franklin 6626. $40 F ot. n.w. g D Temperature and_condition of the & 3 rid _";.";"' Foom Joscph F. Birch’s Sons water at 8 am. today: Great Falls—| day, March 21, at = pm. Relatives and St. N. W, Established 1841, 35 a mp e o o o o C Temperature, 39; condition, muddy. friends invited’ to attend. 3034 M St. Phone West 98 i Faneral, from nds javited, 'uz ‘occurred at'i am “today. 10c | B: &M Flaked Fish . . .. . 12/ cand 2c EEGE e Condition of the Water. Western Apples, per b. .. ... .. .|| White Potatoes, 15 pounds for : . . . Tide Tables. HART. Suddenly. on_ Saturday. March 18, Automoblld_Bervice. (Furnished by United States coast] beiated sor of Tiesaan Terr (nee O-Cofnor ear S| ey S eade Siieite e C and goodetic surves ) e R o B _ 3. WILLIAM LEE, Funeral Director and embaimer. Livers in connection. Comm | aious chapel and moders crematorium. ;prlee- 332 Pa. ave. n.w. Tel. call Pt o e -2 ézsc Gorton's ReadytoFry Cod . . . . . . . 18¢ ||l A “""I e Sanitary Selected Eggs,Zdozen for . .. 55c Argo Sardines in Tomato Sauce . . . . 15¢ T,,a,._:::‘iz:e';t.;“:::' O e el 6:19 p.m. | Tomorruw—Sun rises 6:12 am.; sun isete §:20 p.m. Moon rises 1:12 a.m.: sets 11:28 am 300’“'2 Sanitary Fresh Butter, pound °'47cAroSalmon,can AT . arel 18, 1022 | nart e ';'El'."r'",'!,"niz("“”"’“"fl °"°’! Torei wife of ihe |.|n‘.v1.£..‘§'\“' Timothy Hanlo:\w Pure Lard, bulk, powd . ... ... lc | Chum, Salmon, can . .. .. e || | R TR e ] 2 Sutioas, § %i B .E... State ot :lumlny March 19. 19 .J‘mr JAMES ;rvnli¥AN Best Wisconsin Cheese, pound . . . . . 29¢ | Navy Beans, pound : . . .. .:.... 9c PR fumg e eeamnon i PRSI 1 1 1 - S :’r';'sf';m.:f"*.n:::e:'. GaoTwews| Unglsowste, Iowa Bacon, in strips, per pound . . . . 25¢ | Lima Beans, pound . . .. .. ... .. 12c ;wa—“ — i e Armour’s “Star” Bacon, sliced, Ib. . . . 37c | Black-Eyed Peas, pound . . . . ... 7)s¢c i g ENTLGESTIREE T FORT LINCOLN Phillips “Original” Sausage, pound . . . 35¢ | Blue Rose Rice,pound . . . ...... Tc g e i, L e g "7 e i f".';-‘:f.'l'm'zuum. :‘I'.Mn.;'l.. “Fuendny ocation. ] || Peter Pan Com............15|Hershey’sCocoa,’2pound . . . . . . 15¢ g i i Peter Pan Peas . 4 2'/2c Hershey’s Cocoa, 1pound . . . . . . 29¢ : he s s Sme e .|| Shriver’s Al Country Gentleman Corn 15¢ | Sanitary Rolled Qats, 3 for o rw o 200 £ & o TRy Office: 1235 G St. NW. it ) 8(: 2048 48 Saas Oumpeny LIBTEIN &1, Bow onee Werite for lllustrated Booklet 4 Shriver’s Blue Ridge Corn, No. 2 can . . 11c | Post Toasties, package . ....... i RO o e B Wt for esrled Do . e fl.,:! cx‘,“";n::n:im.:mm"“ cemetery. e o Shriver’s Blue Ridge Corn, No. 1can . . 5c | Shredded Wheat, 2for . . . . . . . 25¢ 28 8 T R S ey T Paris Brand sugar com e o o o o o o l7c P“fied RICe o Jeo (e el @ e e e.en e @ .lfic g :‘m.; g“} fi““";:%;i:.m‘m:‘::s:i} E?El“l;z w."’ :::':}?‘"P:::::;::,:;’:::m:: Golden Bantam Corn . . ......17%c|Puffed Wheat...-........ 13 sty THE 3. £ MANNING GO. NG, Peerless Green Lima Beans . . . . . . . 23c | Sanitary Corn Flakes, package . . . . 7c - TUNERAL DESIGNS. 2 - . Appropriate Floral Tokens W Floral 30 a.m. Requiem mass at Bt. S on Antiony's” Church at 9 o'clock. Relatives A orieods. invited. e e ey Fart cloudy ‘m.n:unx. Atter & Drief tiise Silver Lake Green Lima Beans . . 23c | Triscuit, package . . . . ........ 16c R Blue Jay Peas ........ 12'/zc Grape Nuts, package . . . .. ... .. 16c |E=CREn - § B EaEe bt Cuse Beos, Co, 1204 F 5K 4 NG BLACK g;.luvn\n‘::l."l:;.:nd Essle Gld::. Noti ive—ine; =t 1ff Flhe R'dge Estra Sifted Peas . . . . 17)jc Quaker Oats, package . .". .. .. .. 10c |l e e, | feties o =S e SHATEER. £ t with one we loved so dear. . B, Thecthal ia great, we can't complain; RESSIVE FLORAL EMBLEMS. Fress . . - muas‘.mm Bt nuzmucmc.odw-mm --nwnnn'l PRICES, LTIy Colon, Canal Zone.

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