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{ 2 : THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D (o) ‘TUE‘}SDAY MARCH 28, 1922. - MACNIDER ‘BUCK PRIVATE’ But Dean of College His loving voice, his smiling face, ‘BRADLEY, BEALL & HOWARD, Inc. e e B s Commander of American Legion| | , KALAMAZOO, Mickh. Mareh | |Locked Up in Same Room in Jail Ee had a kindly word for each General Agents - = » MIXED JURY, DEADLOCKED, |5z, 1n e ver oo e In ssd but lwln{nnm.bnm of "Spring Is in the Air, oo "But Dec ALL NIGHT BEHIND BARS | Sttt eies oo oanrs seres ringtime, the time made Ang died leved By - Becomes Honorary Member at for lovers, fsn't going t: Because of Inability to Reach One who was always Culver Military Academy. "--n ltI“‘:t.,‘:: x‘:hu,nm Verdict. ouo-"fin'?m"e':.'.'&‘-f ':r' Taind "“1" o 2 P College—that fs, if the rigid 3 Wbose riendahip and love never get. 4. HIS DEVOTED WIFE. JULIA” BINKIX, CULVER, Ind., March 28—Hanford regulations latd down by Miss By the Associated Press. AND SISTER, LILLIB BI “x_ 5 . 3 i MacNider, national commander of the . ., Mar —st. Fire . . Burglary e o a ohticy S8T. PAUL, Mion., ch 28—St|pyypse. 1o devoted memory of - : Amesican Itglon” becomela {buck Paul's third mixed jury forced to| mother MARGARET “DENBAR. who on Automobile Glass Bere yesteraay, | ‘ o spend & night in the sasne room in the | Lered iato sieraal rest one year ago today, T Commander = MacNider, who came county jail because of fallure 10| rxeath A Liability ¥ Bonds here to attend the convention of state| & a7 reach a verdict was prepared to Te- Growing duy by @ay more frail, post com an_hon- et L L i sume delibzrations this morning in| POATAS Aweelly all Ler cufferiag Military Academy. the case brought by John Tossine.| juut a line of sweet remembrance As a token, the membership of the Benton, Ill., who seeks $50.000 dam e e e troop presented Col. MacNider with ages from the lilinois Central railroad Just a token of love's devotion’ an English riding saddle and a set of for loss of an arm. That wy beart still longs for you. | saddie bags. The Black Horse Troop is Eight women and four men are On |FAPRCLOUGH. In sad but loving rem well known throughout the United the Tossine-jury. They began on the | branwe of GEORGE ELLIS FAIROLOUG States for its fine horses. For many case late yesterday afternoon, and,| Who departed this life ome year ago toda: that spring is coming, after deliberating until late last night | March 2%, 1921 STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION STATEMENT OF THY CONDITION of -the of the o Firemad’s Fund .Insurance Co. Home, Fire and Marine Insurance Columlm&mltylnmn:eCo San Francisco, Caif. Co. of California of New York oired waer T2 DAaterof " Colmaabia " Cote: On the 3ist day of December, 1921, quired under the District of Columbia Cod n the 3ia ecember, as re- nded June 30, 1902, and August 18, 1911 O e A O e i Yo anired under the Distriet of Columbia Code, tal stock .. + $3,000,000.00 amended Jund 30, 1902, and August, 18, 1911. amended Juze 30, 1902, and: August 18, 2911. i s P Capital stock .. $800.000.00 Cash in office 2 2924648 s Capital stock, Paid up, in cash... 800,000.00 Cash in bas 1 2,380,680.22 SSKTS, Jprms Sl T Teanoes Cash in office 4 $120.8¢ Cash in bank ........ $254,873.57 Real “estate Cash in bank . 3o0.681.31 Stocks and bonds (mai 2,116,260,00 lien) 1.9660,952.10 Real estate mortgages (8rst lles). 50000 Premiums uncollected and in i Stocks a; 13,019.474.10 Stocks and bonds (market value). 1,747,002 hands of agents 378.041.05 Billa recelyavie 333.806.20 Premiums uncollected and in Interest due and sccraed. 18,726.56 Premiums ' uncol liunds of agents . A0l other assets . 16.215.48 hands of agents 3,079.204.28 Interest due and accrued . . — Interest due and -ecmea . 18130533 All other assets .. . X Total Rs8els .......ooeeiee $2,762,106.64 Al other assets D 19576870 = LIABILITIES, R T SESHtEl o AN L Net unpald claims . $79,288.00 Total assets .. ; uABlLIT'IX . Net unpald claim: Toty Net unpaid claims ... . $2.790.819.02 Reserve as required by % = ¥ 325,001.98 Reserye a3 required by 11.374,350.63 Seturios, reat " cpensen, iaies, Rebmurance promiums 904,533.81 Balaries, rents, expenses. taxes, ete. & X Salaries, rents, expenses, taxes, ete. 2 . . i Capital stock . 3000 All other linbilities. other liabilitles . . .7 Surplus over liabilities . . Burplus over labilities,. L4 Workmen's comp 1 Total Labilitles .. nce burewu . ‘Total liabilities .. Character of bisiness transacted 2 Total liabilities . marine, mo ter_of business transacted during the 3 o « navigation and transportation, o oar e ekt hicles, falknd navigation and transportation. s, inland naviga s r 1921: Accident, health, Hability, work llor:nflo‘:rlwlnmm b o b ot tornado, windstorm. cyelone, hail, sprinkler s compengation, Sdelity, surety. glass, er i leakage, rjot, civil commotion and explosion. boiler, burglary and theft. engine and fiy- years it has been the escort of Vice| | gom e : lon't look into the eyes of & | |without agreeing, were locked up-un- Gone, but not forgotten. Diomidents of the United States at in-| | sentieman friend with a lan- | | (il morning, as required by law. Yot A DEVOTED FRIEND. * Was. the wdtort of honor for Marshul | | ey B votiexe dectare | |y Criiiclsme which followed the lock: |t and faiter. HICHALD. . HCIOH: a e lexe ng up of the first two juries here had o Fockion:hix visit 1o Jodisne, fhe reulations ‘are too’ strict. caused county officials 10 make better A O 2 e S Rt B e young men use to arrangements for partitioning of the CAPT: HUNT SUCCUMBS quoted. juryroom, and last right heavy cur- S this ot wercit e A . . —————————' |talns and nigh screens were available \5s be remembered or the Tossine jury. "Kx long s Gud gives 413 1fe. Native of Washington Was Sta-]| | HE WEATHER |,he women on the present ury are N 2 MoriaE Temeabesace of ‘oo 55 ay arston, New righton; o - tioned at Camp Alfred Vail District of Columbié—Rain tonight | s are nne o o Mot Sorsiny | ihis life twenty-tm sso, March 25, Capt. Paul J. Hunt, U. S. Signal|&nd tomorrow; colder tomorroy after- | Bastyr, Mrs. Neilie Curran, Mrs. Tillie | g, Gorps. stationed at Camp Alfred Vall, | N0l much colder tomorrow aight:| Hawkinson. Mrs. Marle Haywood and D e ., dled at that post Sunday. o fresh southwest, shifting S o at s Funeral servibes were held there | to northwest winds. N Pt Do oS e e Wty Mhaat i i Sutc e yesterday, and the body was brought | Maryland—Rain tonight and tomor- m CHILDRE RALLIE SIMMS AND | to this city for burial in Glenwood ceine- | FO% co:der tomorrowh-nerrnogn, m-:;-lh MARY WOODFOLK. : tery tomorrow afternoon. colder tomorrow night; fresh south- MALEY. I 4 bul ing om b Capt. Hunt was 8 native of this city, | West winds and west winds. CARDS OF THANKS: e Gear mether, MARY MALET who e | and his mother, Mrs. Willte V. Hunt,| Virginia—Showers tonight and tc-|LEONARD. We wish fo express our deep &D-| parted this life (wo years ago todny, March lives at 1204 Girard street. In May,|MOTTow: colder tomorrow afternoun, | PIEciiiion (o bur relafives aed many frichis | 25, 1o 1917, he was appointed secopd lieu- |much colder tomorrow night; resh| florul expressions rendored at the death of Toved dn WE e Sated tenant, Coast Artillery Corps. Offiters | South, shifting to west winds, our beloved son and husband, ROBERT E.| HIN @ DAUGITERS A WITLTAM Reserve Corps, and in the following West Virginia—Rain tonight and LEONARD. SCHULTZ, ill(h‘ CATHERINE 8 TON. ® October was appointed second lieu- | tomorrow; colder in west and czntral MOTHER, FATHER AND WIFE ® | sy ByRN. 1o xad and loving remembranes tenant In the Regular Coast Artillery | Portions tonight; much colder tomor- |MASTIN. 1 wish (o express my sincere ap-| " of ot dear o and brodiers CHARLES €. Corps. He reached the grade of cap. | FOW- preciation of the many messages of sym- | MILBURN, who died one sear sgo todar, Amount of risk assumed during, wheel, auto and teams, property damage, tain in May, 1918, and was transferred| Records for Twenty-Four Hours. Pathy Trom telatives and friends alee my| Maroys aees § Amount of risk assumed durin 1 r:m 879,395.00 Amount of premiums written to the Signal Corps in June, 1919. . = o JNWE COOSMALER. he death of HIS MOTHER AND SISTBR. the year 192 $1.577,827,538.00 during the year 1921 Thermometer—4 p.m., 68; § p.m., 64 my beloved husband, WILLIAM E. MASTIN. | xpav 11 xad and Joving memory of onr de 12 midnight, 60; 4 a.m., 61; 8 a.m., 63; RS e, voted wife and sister, SARAH A. NEAL ) o A JAMES S. FITZHUGH DIES. P arorster—t pm., 30.13; 8 pm., it iy o ot Soc TEoie Sxcmanions S| Rart e ook, e i e (<az as Meday; Losses sustained during the 981:562.47 Losses pald during the ¥ 11,037.654.84 13 Tom income during the year 192 1.834.762.19 Expended during the year 1921 2,190,657 5 2 | sympathy ‘and beautiful Soral tributes re- 1630800714 e Tl YL C. H. NEELY, Presidest. o ) LA L B L (oived on ihe occasion of the death of our 1 mourn for wou, dear one. Steniren e R b Selmlasgnamingl o o el Heetiiein 1 (il CT L R I . P. u‘mury noo: oda; t this world may never know, | Ao L A Subscribed_and sworn to before me this 8th day of February, 1922, state Commerce Commission. TLowest temperature, 60, ocsurred at |500TT, T wish to extend my sincere thanks For years I tried to save you, = God only kuows how hard I tried, 8th day of February, 1922 8th day of February, 1022. (Seal) * A. G. HAHN, Notary Publi (Beal)" 'JAMES MASOY. Notary Publlc. (Seal) | JAMES MARON, Notary Publc, . New Yotk cousty No. 150, My commission ex- My commission will @xpire ber 4th, 1923. My commission will expire December 4, 1923. ires March 80, 1022, James S. Fitzhugh, one of the oldest | 12 midnight. for their kind expressions of t employes of the Tateortaty comordest| “remperature same date last year—| beautiful floral thibates given &t the death But God willed that sou should g0 Commission in polnt of service. dicd Highest, 82 lowest, 34. o ooy Gear uncle, GHORGH THOMAS ‘HER HUSBAND, CHAS. H. 3 Fitzhugh i) perature and condition o e e Jore her them. we love her H B n‘xhe wc:;mz-:‘me-l to > plu!ll:’on water at 8 a.m.; Great Falls, Tem- — Her memory s as freeh today om on September n the bour & 23, 1889, and has been continugusly n | Perature 52 ;:.:::::, 3 e m;nr'fih‘u"’p; service in the tariff division as record- o AUTENRIETH. 22, fhg olerk. (Furnished by United States coast | hia- residence, 385 street n.s: CHR1S. |OGLESEY. A iribute of remembrance ta Funeral services will be held at his|and geodetic survey.) TOPHER, beloved father of Olive Auten-| desrly beloved niece, CHLOE K. OGLESBY late residence, 1324 Monroe street, this| Today—Low tide, 2.19 a.m., and 2:42 deth. Funeral from chapel of A J.| f(nce Dade). who eniored the laven of rest afternoon. p.m.; high tide, 8:07 a.m., .| ‘Schippert. 2005 Pennmsylvania ave., on Wed- | Ode year ago today, March 2%, 1921. STATEMBST OF THE CONDITION STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION STATEMENT OF THB CONDITION of t of the National Union Fire Insurance Co. American Central Insurance Co. e of Pifl.sb:re'gln, P _‘“ of Saint Louis, Mo. Republic Fire Insurance Co. 8 mesday, March 29, at 2 p.m. Relatives and As time goes on I miss ber more. On the 3ist day of December, 1921, as re- il ing- ' On the Slat day of Pecember, 1921, g v auired under the Dlsrict of, Columbla “Cade. of Pittsburgh, Pa. MAIL TRUCK K m.; : > friends, invited fo attend. Interment Arling- | i TS Smended Juse 30,1002, ann Auguat 18, 1911 e e s On the 3ist day of December, 1021, as re- ILLS BOY. e ko I s °F The Sun and Moon. residence, the ‘esterly apartment, Today—Sun rose, 6 a.m.; sun sets,| CHABRLES F., beloved husband of Laurz & 6:27 pom. Belser, in his 52d year. Funeral service Colored Child Struck in Dark—Po- P . at the pariors of .H. B. Neviu OGLESBY. 1 t and Joi branc Tomorrow—Sun rises, 5:38 a.m.; sun . n.w., Tuesday, March 25, at 8| of my dear :-);:.”CEB‘\‘E K. OGLESBY, :x; liceman Injured. sets, 6:28 p.m. B =y Romeo Thomas, colored, ten years| Moon rises, 6.01 am.; setd, 5:46 pm.| P Kelatives aut friends favied. 287 | died one year ago today, March old, who resided near New Market,| Automobile lamps to be 1ighteu ene- | BRIV, TURIAY, MIFCh 35, 1552, el g d e Frederick county, Md., last night was | half hour after sunset. l.;xo'éea wite of Heny' D._Brown, e Ton BAP Pesesd Gway. run over by*a mall truck on the n.w. She leaves a daughter, Although T ot clasp your hand: road near his home and fatally ‘in- Weather in Various Cities. Brown. and two wons, ‘Ce Your face | cAnnot vees jured. He was ryshed here in an|' s oxtls: end, {Kimes N iy 8. Just this little token shows that 1 utomobile and was. dead when he g Temperature. i A T T T i SUL thisk of thee. 000.000.00 quired under the District of Columbia Code, Capifal stock, pa 3 2 2 ameaded June 30, 1902, and August 18, 1911. Capital stock $200,000.00 Cabical atouis Daid 200,000.00 o Capital stock . Capltal stock, paid up, i cash. ASSETS. g g Cash in office Cash in bank Real estate mq Stocks and bonds (market value). 5, Bills receivable Premiums uncollected ~and in hands of agents .. Interest due and accrued. All other assets ... 2 33 3 3l232 53823 Stocks and bouds (market value). 5,815,667.08 9 ' & Premiums. uncollected agd in neas hands of ‘agents. Interest due and accrued All other assets Collateral loans . Reinsurance recorerabic “on paid Tosses fe Real estate moriga Stocks and boods (market value). Bills receivable . Premiums ~uncoll (523 gSua g 2 8 3dg 238 . ete. . Commissions. brokerage, et ¢ s required by Taw. Capital stock s All_other liabllities Commissions. brokerage, et Total liabilities Z . unpaid - Capital stock % o ? All other liabi Character of business transacted during .the qoar 10210 Fire ocesn marine motor ve. c:"':'_:’,,i":m,‘,::,,,‘m transacted during the Total liabllities $1.527,385.99 and e} Commtitsr e year 1921: Fire, tornado, automobile, rlot Character of business transacted during the 4nd o commotion, explosion, sprinkler year 192] Fire and tornado. = Amount of risk l“ullrd dur- leakage. A Amount of risk assumed during 3801,548,531.00 Amount of risk assumed during the year 1921 $176.348,752.00 e - the year 1921 . - ..$835,840,691.00 5 3,057.112.32 Losses sustained during the year 1828 : 1921 . 2,784,010.50 1 o1 . 2,651 2 0,335,268 E. W. HALL, Second Vice Presideat. Expended 852 C. W. GBRWIG, President. W. F. BRAUN, Asst. Secretary. N - L. A. WEED, Secretary. HAROLD Jeiutucribed and sworn to before me (hin i $ 2 Subscribed and_sworn to before me thls PSRN Marew. a2 ! 9th day of Februa, " e Feteotiys (Seal.) "W. A. STROUSS, Notary Public. (Seal.) '7: SOOKE, Notary Public. Seal.)_ W. D. BC My, dommission expires March 10, 1925. My commisston expires a1 0. To24, Sl mmlfl:-m:fvnfmor;r,llr‘r,ul‘:il. Salaries, rents, expense: # LIABILITIES. ete. . < Net un Commissions. ‘brokerage. elc. 000, Reserve e nolagra e E : BROWN, neuf&a this nuhsuum-y. March B the mamorios, which wmover Wil cycle Policeman J. P. Sayer o p.m.. a her residence, o the third precinct last night was ‘in- 5 hers ‘rxll‘rr’l‘»t::i s e L, jured as a result of an automobile | sbiiene, Tex. 30.02 et CSBAND, ALEXANDER striking his bicycle from the rear | Albany 3 2 7 r." one. brother and while on L street between 23d and | Asbary 4 ) W Triends. Fimeral serv- | OGIESBY-DADE. In memors of oor de 24th streets, He was treated at Emer- | Atlantic City 2 jces Wednesday, March 29, at Metropolitan | sister. CHLOE K. DADE OGLESBY, wh gency Hospital for injuries to ankles | Baltimore .. 30.08 ! Zion Wesley Church, D st. between 2ud and | died March 28, 192 and cuts to his nose and forehead. | hirmingham. 30.04 ¢ 3rd sts. e.w. Rer. J. H. Callis, pastor. Day by day we saw her fade Sayer falled to get the license num- | psrarck Gone. but not_forgotten. And slowly pass away: BY THE FAMILY. * Yet in our hearts we often prayed ber of the car. Ruftalo — That she would longer stay - e e BURKE. Sunday, March 26, 1922, at his resi- dence, 623 G st. s.w.. JOBY. beloved hus- g Chicago - e 'of Aun Burke (nee. Madigan), Fa. Tn sad but loving remembran: Cincinnatl . e i s oo fatber, JOEN Cleveland peral from the residence Wednesday, March 0 e e s T Moy PFEIL who passed away fourteen years g Chiurch, ‘where mass will be sung at ® am | ‘00T March 38, 1906, S Garveston Helena .. for the repose of his soul. Relatives and Rest in pesce. Jacksonville. friends invited to attend. Interment Mount LOVING WIFE AND CHILDREN A Good Ledger’ TR Olivet cemetery. 28 SAVOY. In loving remembrance of our dear . at a Low Price be_held. Total = re, Mrs, Cros . Ti 3 ssets ... At bandslof aneaty reached Freedmen's Hospital. Cor- sz 5§ °F . s e A T nt i, | Sleep on. dear wife, a peacefal slecp, N LIABILITIES. 4 otal assets ... - 019 Al other sssel oner Nevitt gave the necessary certi- % 53 22 Milier, 8. D., and a host of friends. Fu 1 was left alone to ‘weep Net unpaid claims .. 5765, . LIABILITIES, ficate of death, and the body was 23 22 35 stateor e at_2:30 p.m., from Lec's Your face my mind shall ever see, ::lu"rl::n mnir:dx b!_l:w‘ = 4,862, Net unpaid claims . ,184. Total assets . taken to the home of the boy's par- £% 8” g= / undertaking pariors. Eémains can be seen at Forgotten never will you be. rents, expenses, "tazes, Reserve as required by law. ents, where an inquest probably will T F Weatber. | home until 1:30 Wednesday. Dear is the grave where my wife in laid, 3. H claims |eg ol £ g 5 2 - i o o 3 husband and father, FRANK A. SAVOY, OOEDELL, Mondar Marh o7 Juz wnmott | B, 2 (G, BRSSO, Cogdell and father of James, Equilla d ufix- Cogdell. Notice of funeral here- Gove, but not f"";:'.;g"i. i STAUB. 1In loving memory of mother, JEN- E STAUB, wio died seveu years ago to- P S (Philadeiphia, Atlantic City ~snd rk, J., papers please copy.) JOSEPH H. BRADLEY . WM. M. BEALL® . ROBT. C. HOWARD 22RARPBRTLRIBIBBR IR mechanism GDELL. s d members of Morn-| - o, : ‘The of the okl Clty.: COGDELL. All officers and pembers of Morn, | _das. March 38,1615 CHARLES. WM. D. ELLETT E. C. SHORT Holyoke Loose Leaf Ehoehix. Arii R S raaiated b5 meet 1n session of sor- - 3 . row at the Elks' Home Wednesduy evening, Ledger is entirely of steel. Leather back and corners, "";2'.:‘;:}};' corduroy sides. Detach- March 29, to make arrangements fop-the fu meral of Brother VIRGIL T. OOGDELL. Meeting call. By order HAYMA ERVIS, Braited Ruler; GEORGE F. HATTON, Secretary. RESR8 tE 3 P PR RN E R A 1 _— WILKINS BUILDING, 1512 H St. 48 HAMMETT. Sudderly, of heart diseuse. Sat- .b,mle I:.ey. 11 1 ] urday. Mareh 25, 1022 at the residcace of | ell-made, moder F ave. New York, MARY F. beloved wife, of éuzuszawazuusssss 23 -priced Ledger can Daniel Hammett of Washington, D. C.. for- .'ely P merly of Jersey :"‘h Funeral from Grace be had in all etandard Church, New York, Wednesday, March 29. Iuterment at New York Bay cemetery. uick, DigaiBed and Eficient Service. rulings. Ask for National et e Greeawieh, time, ‘.l:dlvv Drther, | (Baltimore papers please copy.) . W i = * | HARMON. Sudde; Monday, March 27, 1922, $16 H ST. N.E. Lincoln 3464 Series 8400. London, England. u o MiLIARD "FILLMORE HARMON, U.| Automoblle Service. Ghapel. “ The Right Book to Write In™* openhagen, et T 3. WILLIAM LEE, Funeral Director and embalmen Livery in connection. Commo- dious chapel and modern crematorium. Moderate prices. 332 Pa. ave. nw. Tel call M. 1385, Timothy Hanlon 1 H ST. N.E. Phone L. 5343. Frank GwsSonsGo. 1113 SEVENTH STREET Modern Chapel. _Telephone call, Mm 5. Jagm LN Liodel Chapel Prlnu A-nnlue-. Uivery in Oo--enn- ‘Established 1873. Wedes- . =4 March 29, at 1:30 p.m. Burial at Ar- Glormn (Fayany. Kisrés 55 Pa vty ] Demton semate. tos, Bern F: 7 | HAWKINS. Departed this life Sunday, March e 8 Part cloudy | H T at 3:30 pom. at her residence. 1713 Ty g th st. n.w.. after a briet llness, which she » the devots ugl r of c an e ome that is : i g Senehcr o 1A sad g 6 5 - ; WILL FORM ROAD UNIT. | fiices,isins: St st e - Loose Leaf and Bound Books ;‘fi:utp;l‘:;:nhfl:bmyllchnrch ;qu ’Lgé Cooler in Summer and | - s e oo e ey 3w e on| BT DT T - Warmer in Winter " 162 A District of Cofumbia unit of the| March 28 162 at Camp Yail % 3. Covl Lee Highway Assoclation will be or-| Mrs. and the late Dr. Heary J. Hunt. Fu- fzed and officers for th h neral ‘services at. the bome of ‘i pareats. ' SMOURNING BLACK Sanises aud oents Lor sho eneuine| FGEIRLedps WA | “THES B HINES CO-. Within 24 Hours H by the association in the Cit: attend. Interment Gleawood cemetery. * CARMACK DRY CLEANING CO. E;Lf,ngp}.'-u 5. The ¢|,m:r is also .;5 HUTCHINS, Mr. LEON HUTCHINS, who was Dupont Cirele, Fr. signed to place before the public the | Mddesly killed Mooday, March 27 19 2460 18th St. Cel. €38 A omplishments of the organization| 3:30 :m. will be buried at Arlingion ceme "HEN one considers the great AR difference in average temper- atures between our most northern and southern States, the nation-wide use. of LUMBER for home-building Private Ambulasee. tery with military hoors 2:45. Fuberal e TN e = and its plans for the future. . service Wise undertaking parlors, 2000 A m R m@ ‘Addresses will be made by Senator Wednesday 2 p.m. ! Osars W DRGeTonar O ATA b e ok Lawrss Wantlag] 12OBE TRE Senator Charles E. Townsend of Mich- 1, JOEN H. LADD. Notice of (FORH:RUMOI‘ igan, C. H. Huston, assistant secre- PHONE_MAIN. tary of commerce, and Dr. S. M. John- | LEVY. Sunday, March 26, 19 t her resi- som, general director of the Lee High. | deace, 505 11th st. n.w., FANNIE M., be. | ARSpeara™ o2\ | i ber brother, Joseph Howell. 423 Madi i way Assoclation. loved wifevof the late Isaac Levy. Funeral i 1 I i idence, Mrs. Alice must be based on very solid reasons. el DR T S Y T V{ll\g.‘l-l. SARPQ uz_gl_qo. ; 3 t 2 p.m. a riends invite 12 3 CASE SENT TO GRAND JURY. | 2:at2pm. Telativcs and friends fuvited | 2B st ne; Fons el S0 Coroner Nevitt yesterday held an 28 ——v— . SPEARE ? inquest at the morgue over the body | MEDFORD. Sunday, March 26, 1 at_the L- @ of Joseph Criniti, 231 1st street! residence of her daughter, at Ashland. Ky.. southwest, who was shot to death, it | LAURA FRENCH, beloved wife of A. F. RIBBON DENTAL CREAM is charged, by Basilio Facomini at| Medford. Services will be held at the grave, 1 in Glenwood cemetery, Washington, D. C., v 1st and Canal streets southwest Sun- | o Glenwood cemetory, Washingion, B, Co x day night. The jury reported a ver- 1 know that Cowoar?s will + | Gict holding Facomini for the action | 5nd friends ioyiied 5o SUend, T0e romhins ‘Indeed, the more the science of building is studied—the more con- firmation one finds for the sound. commonsense which leads to the use mlnhremyaeed:bynui\- oxnt‘\;: g-;-d“_mry and he was com- at Zurhorst's parlors, 301 East - . mythg enamel mi jal Capitol st. p of lumber in nine out of ten homes byl g PAYHE Toear, Marh 28, 1022 at 2 = s < S NBLLID L., wife o in America today. sndquicktybywabing s, £ Deaths Reported. S payaes sges 83 yeum. Fuserl from I know that if I wash my her late residence, - ion it teeth twice every day with e e ot e s MBS e B Because standard lumber construction is Cotare's they will be thor- e hein dope e -four | ever. = resistant to heat transmissior from within oughly clean. . i st © ':,"":'_:l il *’m;;.:g:::rg ST 8w -See:lrll(llk Fermetnit care - r3 . . % I know that no m . . m., at s W.. ELIZ, “t‘ ul an tfi in ‘winter and from without in summer. It s Taniethan clianteith 5B . Brandt, 0, 4021 Clospeake et O Hichard Fastont twe locl::iaon o | = : lun 2 i pPhe host . ot is equal to. twelve incha of brick, lathed 2 1 know that a LARGE tube ot E;lde 3, Olbwon, 7. Gacteld Homital. ;}";,,’:fi‘{ig?‘“h;égz% "F»..':',,..:s o Readily accessible—on | and plastered, and practically equivalent to Cooler in summer, warmer in . COLGATE'S costs only 25 cents ina o Weaoesdey. Marcn 3. 't 1 electric car line. | O aliie C. Willls, 08, 1402 W street. e N p [Calay s Besieamer, 0/ 201 SR gl miib ] e tata Kindly word for each_und died On Baltimere boule- 2 . dr.. 4 days, Walter Reed | beloved by all line. B L e MR a2 | e ToRe R | reon, 43, Walter oupital. | X Ear rentonces n.c.. the w : P A Soneon, 08, 812 New Hampshire| lMichael W, Eyan. Requiem mass at St ofice 1235 G st. N w : and that I need not pay more. thirty-six inches of solid concrete or sixteen winter, a lumber-built home inches of hollow tile. ‘ costs, as your architect will 2 - 4 . ’m ‘m one Ofm ; 3 aveave. Joseph's Church, Thursday morning, at 9 1t keeps dampness out. kgrr National Cleaners & Dyers || “tom RM0at BeF il f odoh s e e muenta, aur | Worite. o Hiustrated. Booklet Standard lumber construction provides Will Clean and Press n&:..".."’.}:h‘.".u':u 51 dave, 118 Steveason | 25, 1022 at 3wy at the residsmce of her %—lom— | 3 3 . > =y o 5 CORA EVELYN, beloved T e T | HEp ATt i O : Two Women's Suis for | % Zeiont S | ptirs R SR Tt G | e ot 8 SIS Build of Lumber—Acce, ] S Price of One. 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