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4 socIETY : THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. 0, SATURDAY, MAY 20, 1922, k 7 e e — , o l RECTOR’S THIRD TERM ii i o BAND CONCERT. . nle’r!yufi‘x‘nlvf :: M .' Potomac Park, today at § p.m., 2 K'u[n g HUR]- : - 3.“ mtm”lm frors section’ o8 concert by the United States ] | Pather Shahan to Serve Again at 3 i DECRMAN, who oo Chase, Md. D :l.:;l'llt: .:‘rln:l.r h‘yrl:;“smrgunn. Catholic Univensity. P ernal rest five Years ago today, ! i ] \ Sanford E AM ! Oglr':g;:,r “Merry Wive. Nlne:r i :::P&nlé.:::ogf: Uhiverait yu:“ufr % term e Secretary of State and Mrs. Hughes Intermesao, Skekmauc s Cort T hee L e R ot Scee e e STl ko & Sucesav el L ) rend scenea from “Erani; o recently by the macred congregation of TTON, who died ive yeurs e h : s ~ er i seminaries and universities at o ¥ 6. 1917 ’DirR PARTY Guests at D]nncr Ionlght at Inquires About Details - of Valee do concert, “Artiaty Explosion Occurs During e oficial hopdg L it i 1t garden, where sympathy grew — ! 3 i veeeeSUrAURE an of his reappointment paid planted 3 woul.’ ‘twas the soul of you: No affair is succe: . “Romance Rubinatein i i him high tribute. It read in part: fe's wonderful | gardener, love, seeking R T the Cuban Legation Work Among Youth Romance”. ... Rubinateln | | Army Test Experiment in |Mip hieh trivute 1t read in part: | M8, S S & men is “perfect.” and . . (a) Prelude (in sight of Al- £ ing in mind the exceptional gifts of % Jound a heart, ‘twas the heprt ot Il SN il | of |ta|y, glers), molto allegro; (b) “Rhap- quuld oxyge" learning and virtue, which adorn the 3 for your ‘party.” Or- H s S, " ; fody B?l;xroikn.“|ddlolsrol nu:d- ¥ = Rt Rev. Thomas Joseph Shahan, and trr TOuEht through life's garden of Pt it 3 Secretary of tate an By the Associated Press. 0; (c) “Reverie du Solr” (at By the Ausoclated Press. ‘whicl ewise have clearly mani-| Aod we found one sweet blossom all eweled Perfect cakes or pastrics. Mrs Hughes will be the ROME, May 20.—Pope Pius ts| | Blidah) allegrette auast andan- CAMBRIDGE, Mass, May 20.—Ath- | cona e I iy o | Love, Thiopatiy, faits, ol uschanging ‘ad honor guests at dinner this pleased over the proposal of the caise,” allegro glocoso. erton Kinsley Dunbar of Cambridge, | #uthority of His Holiness Pope Pius| , . 1 - evening of the minister of Knights of Columbus to institute Star Spangled Banner." foll - | XL confirm him by the present d s st L ox i, eak low for research in cryogenic en. % 5 tis you. Cubs and Mme. de Cespedes, who have welfare work among the youth of gineering at Harvard, and William | ocoite ar W sshineren. for another| Xeep ber, dusi, in Thy keeping. 18th and Col. Rd. invited a distinguished company to laly. Ho directed Mgr. Borgongini-| MARKS TELLS STUDENTS |Counell of Cambridge, a carpenter, | term of six Vears, with all the Tights | el o yreach’the shining shore; - fd. meet them. Duca, secretary of the congregation for were Instantly killea late yesterday | 804 Privileges that according to U e nd, Keet; ber as befa o — - . constitution belong to the above men- HER LOVING DAUGHT : el M taets traordinary eccleslastical affairs, to OF NEWS SYNDICATES | by the explosion of a tank of liquid | tioned office.” | DAUGHTERS. | At Sorority Lunch Today. send a letter to Edward L. Hearn, gen- oxygen in the basement of the Jeffer- = Mrs. Albert B, Fail, wife of the Sec- eral commissioner ‘for Europe of the son physical laboratory, at Harvard. retary of the Interior; mi- DeWitt Kulghts of Columbus, asking for details | George Washington Journalism | An assistant and eight other students cltbfl °t mhfl“ks. H Croissant and Mrs. -Edwin F. Sweet, of the plan. 'LER-SMIT) e a Lo press ou. who are the patrons of the PR Sigma B R Class Learn of System Giving lw;':“::r"':’}m o saperiay s mn:'flm e Tetends for their King | HOLMES. o jovi Sorority, were the guests of honor a “ 2 > { sympathy and floral tributes ar_the death . GERTKUDE HOLMES, whi - = o e lvent ey by tnamons 1o Botlowing. the (pllienc; nencvs: Quality at Low Cost. Army test experiment in llquefying | my daughier and our sister. EVA SSITH | d this 1ife oue sear ks t0day, Mey bers of the sorority at the New Wil- el B e il aie ariien Bt e oxygen, was blown to pieces. Connell.| BUTLER. THE FAMIL , 1921, LADIES! lard. Those present in addition to the e holy father directs me to notify o en one | who was working in an adjoining {UNDERWOOD. We wish to cxpress our Loved in 1ife ! lurd iThuse prosent OV AGdILIONIG SH you of his soverelgn pleasure over |of the greatest influences in newspaper | room, was illed by the shock’ of the | cere appreciition to our relafives and frie e I I T K Et e, » Bring Us Your 018 i i A R the noble sentiments of devotion ex- | work. It means a great deal to modern | ©XPlosion. Two of the injured stu-| fOF thelr kindness, wympaths and besutifu P e g e e Legh Hat loaie Wil ah o oMilares Marray. M pressed by you in the name of the = dents were graduates assisting Dun- | 10ral tributes received at the death af our’ dear husband aod Tater - aRTOCE ghorn Hal ploalelWel, Mids Midred Mutchy; Xiss well deserving order of the Knighta |Journallsm,” sald Avery C. Marke, Ir. | bar in research work. The others, | Bow Eniianbrmmmoter. S0 TACKSGX, who pasced tnto etassat vt sos Socieige e s thatek RO of Columbus, especially for what you | editor of the Washington Times, in an | freshmen, were taking a lecture In & |wacnm ooy ooD- THE FAMILY. Jears ago today. Siay o rpra e roet ten e OO sald the Knights of Columbus Intond | address on that branch of work yester- | Cassroom above and were hurt when | Ve o’ reintiee and rente rcrialle s 7 T THE vasiLy New Sport e ; to do in seconding the desires of his the rush of air blew the fl 1o my relatives and friends capecially em | The wmonth of May s Bere o WThe underscerciary of state, Mr. holiness for the welfare of youth. |9aY afternoon before the class in jour- e Cromeent. pristing ohee.. Tor taci Fiaduors | 5o 1l saddest i oo IRisniiBhillipe: the anslstan ( 2 t ernmentprint! . for their kindoe et of tle e el e i S Pleased With Proposal. Dallam at George Washington Univer- | oy e il Cuemala: ard Sesutitul Boral trbate ¢ the denth of | 1T T e the assistant secretary of the Treas- “More particularly, the holy father | * e Atherton Kins] my deer busband, PATRIC o0 et e R ToxeLy ’ o Mr. Elliot Wadsworth; Mr. Basil is pleased with the proposal made by | quality product had been Erestly. So- | Cambridge, PR ARS. CATHARINE WALSH. * |y 6pams 11 oving sene ot o it CLEANING files, who Tas been uppointed ad- Jou to found in the fielshborhood of | duced'to'the individusl newspapers and | the class of 1913, fellow for research Deaths. wuther, JOSELHINE ScGRATH, who —BLOCKING o rative ioner of the St. Peter’, indeed on pontifical ter- |that even greater benefits hud been | P Cryogenic engineering and assist- » 4 this Life two yeurs ugo today, May ZDYEING United States in ¥ and Gen. C. ritory, a work destined for the good |brought to the writers and artists who |20t to Prof. Harvey N. Davis FOGERTY. Thursday. May 18. 1022 at An Bt {C Williams S A, will be the of the children of people whose In- |thus obtained a wide market Willlam Connell, sixty-eight, Cam-| Bapolis, Md., IRENE IMELDA ERTY HER HUSBAND AND CHILDREN. * at a house warming at 1718 H terest the holy father has so closel 3 ) S (aee Gesneo), beloved wife of Edw ¥o-| MEYER. Sacred 1o the memory of o v y | Mr. Marks told of the great develop- | bridge, carpenter, employed at the f our dea: . this afternoon and evening. at heart, desiring the young people |ment that had taken piace from the | Jefferson physical laboratory. gerty. Funeral Monday, May 1 JOHN H. MEYEK. who departed 435 11th St. N.W. NeorCorner house, which was burned some of a district so densely populated |original idea of Frank G. Carpenter, | The injured: Paul A. Harvey, Rath- | roostra. Tnusads ay. May 20, 1918 L NW. Vi e aer | time ago, has been redecorated and and located so close to his person |who had the first syndicate, up to the | drum, Idaho, first-year graduate Stu- | oot ie; poirsdsy, May 18 1022 AT present is occupied by the above- should have the beat Christian educa- |'present §ystem of handling features on | dent, Internal injurics, = D e ares Nl e B AND SISTER. * — — = | mentfoned group. It is run some- tion and advantages. 2 leased wire as exemplified by David | ABarnett F. Dodge, N S e e i e B L T A what on the lines of a club, with a “To that end the holy father directs| Lawrence 3 5 Y David | o rat-year graa e aaverionville, | yoled wite of Willlam Fooster and sister of vur dear mother, MARY MILBUKN, w Burchell’s list of prominent men, who. can al- me to inclose herewit: s ence. year graduate student and lec- | irs. Mingle L. McEaddy, Funeral Sunday, | Genarted il g 08 promient imion. who fesn il Imelio Lncloss orewith :;;pfi,‘r:(fi?f‘y o spokie about the salesmen who cre- turer’on chemical engincering, frac- | May 21, st 1 hm. frum Bethlehem Buptit aud our dear {xthe B i ” 8 - | tured a 3 ) N| . con C. 3 years o, ny Incomparable while in the city. Tea will be served ST e You that e ‘sives you full. liberty 16 | st of payik the wriiers ant’ ety | Eugeno I, Selow. Saiem. fresh Dk e ] Fears ago. M P afternoon, when & number of | ; AY L N present to the secretariat of state the |and the clarges to the new 8 L oompoa Tracture of tho aniie o] ey Sog' fxieds sespectiuly 3 o S s ety s B, alen Wil auist Al there will be|Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hafael R.|Dian for Inaugurating the Preject | r ararrs Sisc Aencon nerebert 1| “Henty Rt New ¥ors, froch (ol e We Rnow the atee m Bouquet Coffee informal _dancing Uhis evening. = |Govin, who, after apending some time | Which vour order has so generously R e ined s etonlal | tractured ankin. . . TCSURAD |GALLOWAY. el asioep, after s bilef A [ “ded they both werw ot rs. Grafton Minot will entertain romised to e 3 mess, Thursday. May 1%, 1922, st 4:30 a.m o OvING ERS. i e A M P ‘ ':l-b:- e his own publication Is a representa- | David A. Cohan, Roxbury, student| RACHAEL. the beloved wife of the jate ARG DADGE DN, May Still Be Bought for ening between the tea and the - Postalic Demadiatien Hv it of “ourse Mlnor dniurion Joseph Galloway, mother of Carrie, Herbert s pat bt 7 of my dancing party, when her guests will “While his holiness invokes from the —_— (2aul L. Norton, Orient Heights,| and Eugene Gulloway of le, Wash. Fu-| TINA"FOLLAKD, “who ; CHRIS include some of those who will at- “’rtdh" abundance of heavenly favors SCHOOL cLUB HA r;:k‘xlrlnni; !r!a{c(ure o!\l'eft leg. per o nmlda-!.:wk P | 8% today, ‘Ma . yaare . S e ot o Mrs. Frelinghuysen, Miss Florence|Oon the work which the Knights of Co- S $250. | P oover, Ncwton Falls, | from i reslacace " Bisdensbirg, 3| Jens Tiline ) Meyer, Miss Elizabeth Meyer and Mijss | lumbus is accomplishing for the fn- St 1:, assistant in physics and first- atives and friends inviied. Aslonp 3n Jesus, blessed les Mrs. W. Trving Glover, wife of the|Ruth Chindblom. crement of religion and public mo-ly o o0 g0 i A Before Adama | n B aate studen:. ernshad foot HILL Departad thie aue Frg From which note ever wabe to weep ° .| third assistant: postmaster general,| Mrs. P. Lee Phillips and Mrs, Neligh | rality, he, as a tokon of his paternal |Use of Sum Discussed Before D8 [ o ey, atudiat R iar ot D016 3 st hw A calm and undisturt v will spend next week at her home at |have charge of the Neighborhood |Denevolence, imparts the apostolic Parent-Teacher Bod: » D. Brent, student. may be reviewed at chapel of J. E epaken Ry Xl N )-Inp:‘l(ewuml, N. J., and the following hor:)lh. ‘and the United States booth, L—“:‘;:gr:!ufin l\;“you as we"fl:l to :&e & Y. Cause of Explosi A7 Ton at. mws Notioe ot fane i h.\l\l \.";‘}‘_‘A.h . week at the country home of the|Where ice cream will be sold, is under |* ouncil, supreme officers, the| Walter B: Patterson, director of| Dunbar wi i RICH g Burchell s K e e O caeh | the. direction of Mre. Frerneri Tioover, |directors and each Individual member | special schools, discussed the school | oxygen under R vt Thursday, May 18, 1922, at 8] LERSON. PEHOE L AND & Long Tsland,:preparatory to the ar-)assisted by Mrs. Mayhew Wain- [and their.famili playground situation before members | pressor. According to the college of- | Byt oy refidence, 1845 Kenvon o 1 JLLARD COLE. e 1325 F Street N.W. rival of the rest of the family. Wright, Mre Richard Harlow, Mrs,| Mr. Hearn has opened offices in the!of the Parent-Teacher Association of [fice, the explosion was caused by | piiiing. Funeel Teomarmcd Hee RILEY. In loving remembrane W. Thomas Riggs, Mra & Hojllscer Chap. | Central part of the city. He sald yes- | the Adams School at & meeting last |something going wrong with the | i and Park soad Sondes Mag s mother, AGNES KILEY, who died. eigh — £ — | r and Mrs. Charles Carroll Glover, | man, Mrs. Elliott Goodwin, Mrs. Losh, | terday that the work would be carried (night in the school. Mrs. Jerry | compressor. et CRrhabeinina papess picase copy | YeR™ dko today, May i farg % I W W'l] ir., are entertaining at a garden party ( Miss Harding, Miss Heiberg and Miss | 01 irrespective of religion, that the|South, president, presided. Graduate students who had been 3 2 218 " MEK CHILDREN. * e 1 this afternoon at their residence, Or- | Wainwright. money for the project would be do- |~ Disposition to be made of $250 re- | assisting Dunbar in his experiments |MAYER. At Atlantic City, BARNEST D.|BOLLINS. In wad hut luving remembrance of s o e {chard Hill, on Massachusetts avenue | A special feature will be the danc- nated by Individual members of the|cently turned over to him by the as- [advanced the theory that the acci-{ MAYER, beloved busband of Hattie Maver. | SUT dext sister. LIDA MAY ROLLINE, wh S, o ; | extended. 'Tea will be served indoors | Ing of Paul Tcherinkoff on the lawn. | Knights of Columbus and that no|socintion was discussed by Mr: Pat-|dent was due to a leakage of ofl, Funeral Sudsy. 3 pm. from his late res depart life three “ako today. domestic and summer by a group of friends of the hostess. I-‘o;lum- telling in the Russlan tent w:‘:is WM;‘M 'be :;kenh:rr;‘n; !dhe‘:ne(a:l terson. It was announced that a do- |into the liquid oxygen tu\‘k Dyn- | dence, 2415 20th st. n.w. i"" e . ¢4 = KT and a magic orange tree at the Dutch ‘worl 'und subscribe: 24 €| nation of $17 to the Adams play-|bar had just olled valv 7 MOHLER. May 10, 1922, at lis home, Sweet to remember her who opce wi Sanitary Carpet Cleaning Co. Mme. Hauge will entertain a com-|booth are other attractions. Some of | Public. ground fund ‘had been raised by |of the RS t:e‘:i‘p?n:itoxlxh:ar:: Homewood apt., Baltumore, Md, Thoush jbeeat to us. she is Just as 419 New J. A pany at dinner this evening. the pupils of Neighborhood House —_——— Miriam Auerbach and John Hurds,|it was said. The experimenter, who| BaLPERL Jr. beloved busband of ot indnight starg shine on the gra ew Jersey Ave. SR s e will glve May pole and other dances. puplls of the school. was close to the tank, caught the | & caraor or mariamn D O oo T ot Rk S Lincoin 7638 or 1481 (frs, Thomas Bell Sweeney enter. |Mrs. Walter R. Tuckerman 1a cnair-| PLAN DRIVE FOR FUNDS. |’ 'Plans being made to establish a|full force of the explosion and was| mase st t. Innatiss® Church, Baltimose. CHER SISTERS D) T _Before or after business hours. North 9129 | luincheon today In nonor ef Mre. Jonn | mén Of the fote and Mrs. Marshall Sl summer camp for bove in Virginia|blown'to pleces "The others were | Monaay, May 2"at 0 am P e repEny. 1y toving memers of oor e Mrs. Rodgers each year & 3 > o 3 ] 5 .| at 2:45 a.m., CORN: RAN, ., parted this life uine ye SWeeney, and her uosts today num. |, AD exhibition of Czechoslovak atta | as Discontinuance Threatens. tor of the Boys' Achievement Clubs.| State Chemist Walter E. Wedger to-| loved bLusband of Catherine Moran (nee | . 1918, nam s bered thirty. and crafts, Including glassware and day was examining fragments of the| Domohue). A native of County Limerick, 1 often sit and think of vou § pottery, will be open to all who are Arthur C. Moses, acting chalrman wrecked tank and the debris to deter- Ireland. Fuperal from his late residence, When 1 am all al i Miss Annette Ashford will head a|dnterested in arts and crafts today |of the Travelers' Ald Society, an- G. A. R. MEMOR'AL SERVICE mine if possible the exact cause of the| 1111 4th st. n. 8:30. Requiem For memory is the ouly thing Eroup of twenty-five young girls who | and mmo{;ow from 2 to s‘ o'clock nmmlced today that an intensive per- E‘D;‘;!“;m] Em‘e tl’lre %l-rshal S-eor:e h,"x*' e Aloates © ‘""h at 9 That grief can call will make the rounds of the theat p.m., at the Czechoslovak Jlegation, |sonal campaign for sufliclent mone . Neal, in a statement, asserted that| ¢'clock. Interment Mount Olivet cemeters. this evening in behalf of e eeaters | 2010° S” strect northwest. L o meet the. eurront expenses of tha | Lincoln Post, No. 3, to Honor Mem- | hereafter all laboratory experiments in- nd friends invited «" | WEBSTER. A tribute of love u Washington Memorial fund. soclety and to assure the continusnce befs Who Died zolving (the use of highly combustible 8. Friday. May 10 1022 at 915 pm | GINA WERTRE "W = Ladies of the Mount Vernon Asso-|of its work for the remainder of the g gase us! carried on | &t his residence. 1349 Monroe st Brook: | on. vesr ago todss, Mar Sold Evesywhere S P L ciation S and Strn Eouts Hartie "ot | vear would be launched during the| The annual memorial services of | in isolated bulldings. D, "G JAMES C. beloved Lusband of | gy Uy 150 (o e e N e ST Lty S, Gunston Hall were the guests ot |coming week. Since the announce-|the Lincoln Post, No. 3, Grand Army —_— Noves, In the S0th vear I think of ¥6s n & Twin Oaks, . s honor of Mrs. David Mauchlin Niven |ment that the work of the Travelers' |of the Republic, assisted by the Lin- | nyp of his age. Funeral Monday, Ma at 980 tha x (Daks, on Woodley lane. is 2} yesterday afternoon at her home, Ald_would be discontinued unless | coln Women's Relief Corps, No. 6, De- DYER BILL TO.BE PUSHED.| sm. from &t Anthons's Ciurch, Erookiund. | a silent PAln 3 meeca for Washington society today.! Burnt Oak. at Braddock Heights, Va. | funds were forthcoming, several con- | partment of the Potomac, in honor of mr et 1. C. Interment private. v iy ithers are fast asieep. AINT YOUR HOME Che fete champetre for the benefit of | for the Alexandria (ircle of Colonia] | tributions have been received by {those members of the post who died PERRY. Departed this life May 19, HER DAUGHTE] MARY TMILDREL Make It Look New Nelenborhood House, s “under way | Bames. 2 John B, Larner, the treasurer, it was | during the past vear. will be held at Expected to Be Reported to Full |~ pec residence, 1138 Coshing B ¥ Lot Us D e n. One of the nove also announced. the Memorial United Brethren Church, MIKCPRRICT, |ife) S Dsmel ierty. (Pa < coiiont g Mg L ESTIMATES FREE features of the entertainment, open 10| Mr and Mrs. Willlam S. Reybi The following contributions are re- | North Capitol and R streets north- Committes Monday. neral Monday’at 1 pm. frum Tehoboth, Hap- | e ata e eri AR N ATES FREE all, the gymkhana, under the au-| ;> et L) eyburn, o = S tist Church, Rev. John Richards, pastor who departed this life two years = F 1 splces of Lady Geddes and the wives|drs are in New York, where they "‘Jfi"’u’?,’- T R e e Il st Ths Dyer antllonchingbill josssed |5-iekn T thines & (o fumect) 8oe = Lephitis = Ferguson, | [of i membirs of the "Britien em: | were uests of honot last eveninc at | 3550 Hatens " Templeton, 32 M. 3| e R e e parkiys, | b7 the House and now before a sub-|SCHRIDER. atay 19, 1022 atal am. ather | (U8, 0, ©, Dot bo e o, waw U | [PAsSY. Prizes and rivbons are to be| i Soniime, dange which Miss Grace|E 'wrignt, $2; Harry M Kaufman, |commander of the post: O. Ii. Oldroyd, | committee of the Senate judiciary B ] et ok s o P DIt pa s presented to the winners of the va- | it E $5: Edwin S. Hecht, $5; Blanche |adjutant, and Rev. Charles E. Fults, |committee, Will be reported to the| Benfamin Schrider. Funeral Sunday from | H&DDY an e rious umusing contests. An arehery Huck, $2; anonymous, $20; George B.|pastor of the church. The Lincoln |full committee from the subcommit-| Grace Episcopal Cimrch, Woodside. at 5 From ti contest will be hvl.d under the direc- A idist ish id. £ th Bryan, $10;; Harry L. Barrows, Fair~|17. R. C. will offer several foral trib- p.m. Iuterment at Grace Church cemeter: tion of Mr. McCormick Goodheart| Many distingulshed residonts of the | fax, Va, 33; Letitia F. Snow, $5: Mra. | utes. and special music for the church tee probably on Monday, it-was 8aid |gOOTT. Entered imto rest Wednesday, Mu FUNERAL DIRECTORS. of the British embassy, and a soap|CaPital have planned to give bOX|nfary Robertson, $5: Wilhelmina |choir has been arranged for. by Senator Borah of 1daho, chairman of | = 17, 1922, at 8:40 p.m.. at his residence. 1916 | — bubble contest Yor the children will|Parties at the first showing of the |ii Mitchell, §1; 2 the subcommittee. Senator Borah said| B st. nw.. JAMES H. S8COTT, beloved hus or; g ) t e M . $1; Mrs. Bolgiano. $1: . T eier’s Co. {be in charge of Mrs. Craigle, wife of | Play by Mrs. Clarence Crittenden Cal- | Sfanwood Cobb, $2; Emily A. Cook, ————— that the subcommittee had been wait-| band of Eilzabeth M. Scotc’ and devoted I S | the first secretary of the embassy. houn, “A Marriageable Mother.” at|§3:"A Baer, $3; Dr. Rosilind aMoors| EXCURSIONS ON RIVER ing for briefs In support of the meas- | brother of Mrs. Louisa Crawford and Mrs. 1113 SEVENTH STREET N |/ The Spanish bootn is in charge of|the Garrick Monday evening, Among | Hain, 31 C. F. Fadeley, $25: Olivia e jjuee, WM the (pépanenis’ of e Bil e e s N . e | ok hass Rviaboss exll. Macth Bt Mrs. J. Sterrett Gittings, assisted by | them are Mr. and Mrs. Wade EIls. |t Elossom, $4; E. M. Brewster, 31; esired to_ flle. ¢ Sine - S to take unnecessary||| Mrs. Prentiss Gilbert and Miss Evalyn [ Mrs. Charles Boughton Wood, Mrs |rs Colvin M. Brown, $5; C. T. Joo': | Macalester Resumes Sunday Trips | Senator Lodge of Massachusetts, re- | $1™af 2 Gutoet pme. o o il G AWLERS S Wadsworth. A tombola will be held | Emerson Howe, Mr. and Mrs. Charles | ¢1j, $2; Mrs. John A. Johnston, $5; S. publican leader, yesterday lald be-1 " Gone in the best of & Ay tom ies and art objects will be on sale. A. Douglas, Mr. and Mrs. Frank |Kqnn & Co., $40; Oitver P. Hay, 35: Tomorrow. fore the Senate a petition signed by “Blighted 1o maahood's bioom: o = —< That’s what you do when Flowers will be on sale at the Bel-| Hogan and Mr. and Mrs. Wilten J.|w F. Ham, $10; Mrs. Thomas Hyde, o A A citizens of his state through the Na- Torn from the omes that love him 7 MORTICIANS at’s t you do w Elan et b e o e | Lambert. T oy Loy he steamer Charles Macalester |tional Equal Rights League, urging To sieep in the silent tomb. \ 17301732 Pa. ave, you assume the risk of op- Mrs. Randall Hagner, Miss Mellon, Hand Club, $5: Mrs. B, Berliner. $10; | W1l resume Sunday afternoon down- 'him to recommend speedy action on |BCOTT. A special communication of Et.} - P askingten. D C. erating your Automobile Princess Hertha Cantacuzens, Miss| Luncheon for National I e 53 M. Galdonbory, | the-river excursions tomorrow, in-|the Dyer bill . The petition was pre- | Joba's Lodge, No, 1 F. A 4. 3L will Le Phones M. 55125513, without Insurance. | Mildred Browmwoll, Miss Montgomery { Council Wom Party. $25; Dr. John A. Baker, $10; W, A |ausurating the summer season, it was | sented to Senator Lodge by a commit- | beld at Masnlc Temple, Sth and Vo, 600 | — A Ee T RYAN 1 . tand Miss Harding ‘will Tat. i & * " > announced today. The boat has been |tee reprseenting the league, headed | ©oB Sunday, May 21, 1922, at 12:30 o'clock, JAMES T. RYAN What the protection i 28 ne asalst: Mrs. Donald Hooker of Baltimore, | Finch, §1; E. F. Droop & Sons Co. | redecorated ind refurnished in readi- | by William M. Trotter of Bos for the purpose of conducting Masonic bu should be depends upon e MEer, Bryn at the member Of she National Councll of | 310 Bityer ‘Conre §50 Elizgbeth B, | ness for expected summer crowds Drerading T L el 3 W ey | i gercloes for ‘our laie bromer. JANES | poger Cangel. 40 Clineots 1 = oy n e Norwegian | tl Natlo: Y A : el ‘ohn, H . < - o1 - 2 L Y e el et conditions. As your agent, ey ot e Lk i e Norwegian| the National Womans Party 1220 B, 316 Lev Baum, $5; Issvel G| Bhe will go as far as Indlan Head |and Judge E M. Hewlett Mr. Trotter Biptiat Charch Buaday at 2 p.o. By order E-'e':c"m‘c':.“n'.'&': SUIR Nice ok —How fas Farber, Miss Lena Cox and® 3Miss| braach, kuve & lunchicon st the Graee | Frecian, §50; Margaret C. Bucking. | 0% the naval proving grounds, pess. {aaid (hat the bl after, passing che| of the mas e e ] ye Bkl Laura Bryn. Dodge Hotel today to the Maryland |ham, $50; Albert V. Carry, $25; S. i‘{. ing on the way the War College, the | House by a 2 to 1 vote, had been de- ROBERT W. MARSHALL, Sec. *| Established 1573 Telepnone Col. 7023, Jodineed g0 dn coycrage; e By arian booth, under e | saebariiolSh 9aY, Lo the Marland | e a, - Magruder Chanter, b, AR, | Alexandria shipyards. Mount Vernon flayed in subcommittee in the Senate |EMTTE. Deparied thip ife, May 18, 1022, ut THE S. H. HINES CO., Whaty yousicamyomitwhat charge of Countess Czechenyl, where | ihe dedication of the Woman's Party |35 Mrs. Maurice Elseman, 33; Jultus [ 319, O[Rer \ntersetile BOWeh: TR | for four mon Tuberculosis Hospital, FELIX SMITH. W.R. P HINES, Prop. we can save you—and in cakes are belng sold, has as & neigh- | headquarters, which exercises take |Garfinkie & Co., $25; Samuel Carroll, | tine 02 AePETERE® STomm U0 T QRS L e kY n B Yiewsd wt Trox 3 case of damage we are right bor_a Hawalian booth, presided over|place tomorrow afternoon at 8|$l; Washington Terminal Railroad | FUATON, Tiri e back at 6:30 pm. MA = s . ‘Bunday, May 21. Funeral Mondas. at e ottt ity ! by Mrs. Sidney Ballou, assisted by Mrs. | o'clock. Company, $83.33; H. C. Colerider, $5; | %' 09 P10, rmage Licenses. P.m., from 1055 48th pl. n.e., Desnwood, W Eave wide bowers in Frederick Chapin,"Mrs. Harry C. Tur- Both Representative Zihlman and|Mrs. Willard H. Brownson, $100. e e iy D. C. . ek P i ner, Mra Joseph Farrington, Miss| Representative Linthicum will speak, PICK 1923 TAG COLORS tollowing - lcenses have been fssued to the | GOMERVILLE. Friday, May 19, 1022, at 5:20 these matters irom our Mary Hellen, Miss Francis Hopkins,|and Mrs. Linthicum and Mrs. Zihl- . UOWIRE L ner of Havelock, Neb., and Mav.| 50 &6 her son's residence, suove steman | §208 ‘H STREET NW ompany—the best in Miss Lullce Turner and Miss Beety |man will attend. Marylana is send-|{ DONATION FOR MEMORIAL. e B, Mench of Lorton, Var 7 ave! MARGRET E. the beloved wife of { “(FORMERLY 940 F STIW) America. Ballau. ing one of the largest delegations to Auto Licenses to Be of Brown With | Arthur B. Warren and Ema Roleah. the iate John F. Somerville. Ehe leaves to E AIN In charge of the Swedish booth is| the dedication. Among the prominent Bdward Brown asd Margarete Harrison. Ionra’ehelf laes a5 devotel pmicer, e PHONE _M. _ 108 Phone us for details {Mme. Wallenberg. Candles are sold at| Baltimore women are Mrs, Town.|Former Butler of Washington His- White Numerals. s Baser ana e Hoter, Vo e e 8 o o i | ARSpeare™ CMNichols_WiB'Spears N i W this booth. Assisting Mme. Wallen- | send Scott, Mrs. Robert Walker and S il g Main 601-602 bars “rs M. Stoen, Miss Wallon: | tho Rev. Giympia Brows, the ploncer torlan Gives $5. The Washington automobile license |, G600 & tremite of Camp Humparer. ¥ | Jife '™ Gourted™XLd Eawara 3. fover: | WML, H. SARDO & CO L R M berg, Miss Sager, Miss Eugenle Meyer, | woman preacher. Carl Herrmann Braatz, a familiar ]38 for 1923 will consist of white nu- |*"Jobn T. Hopkins of this city and Ellsabeth| 280 8 host of mieces and nephews aud T (4\01) ar nc. Mrs. Ekengren, Miss Elsie Ekengre: A group of young girls, under Miss 2 h 5 merals on a fleld of brown. 8. Gooksey of Mot Victoris, Md. friends. Funeral Monday, May 22, at 1 pm. | 412 Het ne Phone Lincoln 524. y . figure to fashionable Washington years S el Modern tomobile Fi M. A. Joh: hairma d M This color combination was selected from the Metropolitan A. M. E. Church, M Chapel. Aul ‘unerals. Colorado Building I Apianaion te, Calren dnd M| sk, whes b yus, bl a0’ e oy A Commimloners 3 helf Sonrd T e e PEARE A will’act"as ushers at the dedicatory | rian, yes erday made & contribution of | *€8sion yesterday. MRS. ANNE SWIFT DIES., Emalos () Meohite's Taniertakes ioth and V.L.8 CO, exercises of the Natiorial Woman's|$5 to the $250,000 District of Columbia CHICAGO, May 20.—Mrs. Anne Hig-|SOMERVILLE. Al bers of the Lad Neither the successors of nor coa. Uur n Party headquarters tomorrow after- | quota of the George Washington Memo- s ‘ o ity embers o e adies | nected with the original W. B Speari lington Hotel ||fixty ieaiauasirs tomoreon i) duol ol Geores MANY AT POLICE SALE. |[mine swirt. widow of Guseavs F.| Fethh Sty pmpeapetat o mgi 2t | SSER R0 40 F 'St NW : ¥, May | Phone Fras 1120 Vermont Avenue up are Miss Caroline Aiken, Miss ki ‘i ft to the memorial, Swift, founder of the packing firm of | bet. 15th and 16th $tary Infmaking bie £} g that name, died yestorday. Bhe was| 55 1022 at 1330 po tend. he T Waskington, D. . Main somo || JI8rY Box, Miss TRioipnn B fbeid P e e 13 hold Mig |Great Variety of Abandoned |seventy-nine years old and was born| el ofour deceased miember, MARGARET Single and double rooms, || 5, Samie ies Eopi oepey e | Kt 5 it i T an . Fusted | Astcio Offred to Bergatn Huntars | SR ENIIAR: Mg, b mars| MRS Hikanty movey, s pith and without private || 2ty it Sore Ciraling 355 ubta Ty any ot aman S o | ety s 3 The B e tme of | e o went. ot Moty & | WAERVILLE Al oficrs 120 members of Lydla_Shepard, Miss 5 B. Alken,|of the old Pennsylvania railroad sta- ' p Suites of two, three and reference was to the site {abandoned and unclaimed articles in [Co. Mrs. Swift was noted for her| Chaldeans, are herehy notified of the de: Miss Katherine Trotter, Miss J. Bur- | tion on B street between 6th and 7th|an four rooms, with private Is sold only in sealed glans containers that keep It fresh and palatable prae- ucally indefinitely. 5 o'clock_sharp, at Fishermen's Hall, Dbetween 3rd tnd 41 sts. said lodge. COLEMA OLLIE I. THOMAS, R. ession of the police, representing | charity work and her large donations of Sister MARGARET SOMERVILLE. «( iccumulation of the past year. to various institutions. meeting Sunday evening, Mu; meister, Miss Clara S. Peets, Miss | streets northwest, on ‘which the struc- Three automobiles had been sched- Martha Dunham, Miss Frances De- | ture is to be erected. It was here that|uled, but one was withdrawn shortly Grange, Miss Anna Colpoys. Miss | Braats accompanied the body of Ban-|before the sale started. Seventy-five FOUND. order of e Joseph F. Birch’s Sons Wm. Graham Egerton el bath. A few furnished ||& ! ] elen Colpoys, Miss Margaret Col-|croft when it was sent to Worcester, {bicycles were listed, and many sec- : Dblished S T, housekeeping apartments. Poys and Ars. ‘Winona Pope. Mass., for interment. D ena” gealors “were ‘on Hend to |BOME momer: gwaer piense identify.” 34 |SOMERVILLE, Al oficrrs and mombers of | 3034 M St. N. W, Fhone West 8- The historian left his servant a lega- | “corner” them. ress Box 246 T, Btar office. X _Automobtle _Servie Mrs, Clarence A. Kenyon will be|cy, and it was from this sum that| Musical instruments of all kinds and our_beloved ‘Quick, Digaified aud Efficient Servies. b - - hostess at the Arts Club tea tomorrow | Braatz, who now lives at the Central | descriptions, dozens of articles of LOST. ERVILE and W. w Deal & Co e mmm' atternoon from 4:30 to 6:30 oclock. | Unlon Mission, of \Lalusiany avenue, | {swelry, ‘sutemoblle tizes, new and | 52G—0n Cabin Johu car, Wednesday svening, | * Lone iy, ondar. M LR . W, Lea Assisting her w! e Mrs. Richard C. | took the amount of his contribution. Becond-hand, and other articles were | small brown leather bag. Finder call 3 g ‘hurch, 816 H ST. N.E. Liscoln 3484. Government Employes and 5 & Dean, Mrs. Louls N. Geldert and Miss el e stacked high amons the property of- | fanasy Qun Jeather bas; | Finder call M. 5840 | piween 15th and t0th ate mw ™| aviomonte Service. - Coapal. i itt’s inna Niemann. ered for sale. BOSTON BULLDOG PUPPY—White and black| ADDIE CHASE GREEN, Rec. Sec. ' 3. WILLIAM LEE, Funeral Director thers —characterizes Plitt's work. | M S i5las of wearing ap-| o e and black AS] EEN, Rec. Sec. . ) : PR = ixed with brindle, bobbed L, baimer. LI in conpection. Comme- Let us estimate on Painting,| Suppers in the open air are always KELLER BACKS DRIVE. parel and & varied assortment of all | mot cut: iodle. bobbed screw tail. ears | GOMERVILLE. Al officers and members of | 400 SERN RS, 3 DoGT, Crematorium. Moderate the Elder Ladies’ Immediate Rellet Associa- | SO0 SBE0) 0 O™ TPRai e, 3 isag: tion are hereby notificd of the death of our kinds of other property also was listed. g;a, Oolumbia road. Phone Colur hangin | pleasanter at this season, and t Paperhanging or Uphol-| PN T ™ ne House of Mercy, realis. | Gives Full Support to War on In- 22* | beloved sister, Mrs. MARGARET SOMER- Timothy Hanl stering. ing this, sas made elaborate plans BRACELET o T¥. ¥ segpiiee Paave | VILL®, dnd are reqgesied to atiend e fu- imothy on Geo. Plitt Co., Inc., 2= 14t for its c'l-“hnna party In the ca: toxicated Autoists. - ACTS TO AID CHILDREN. |betmeen 18th ang 17¢h or on Mc. Ploasast ear. | soral fl?fi:‘.";‘.“»’a at 1:30 o'clock, from | _ett B ST. N.E. Phone L_5863. €0. 9 9 Main 4236-8 | Lhedral Close Ao Ca s of e aac T. eer Commissioner Charles Kel- NYBOLABAES (lady's), in cass: on platform| * en i5th and 10h st mw 2 NUMENTS Under U. S. Government Mann will hive charge of the supper, |, EREIneer COm OGS 4 foraement _ | PYBOLASSES (adr'e), 1n case; on platform | 7ot O S5% SERTHL WATSON, Pres. MO:! 3 ® isted by Mrs. P. Lee Phill ler ¥ Senator Johpson Wants Amend. You. Plesse 500 B st. n.e. Supervision e o e, Norman Williaare Mrs- o the campaign of the other Com- Reward. *- | _ADDIB CHASE GREEN, Rec. Sec. We specialize In designing and erect. 1714 Pennsylvania Avenue Phillp’ Kauffmann and a bevy of | T °51900r8. D ST L i ment to Constitution. COCKET—Gola —with —photograpts —Towie: | TAONFSON, DR, S0d Ponler o e |ing memoriale (monuments and mau- Has Developed a Plan o llr]u,elncblfidlnsPPrlncenBanhfl fon while under the influence of A Jjoint resolution proposing an |i3is 7th st. a.w. e e ra o ae ainte | moleums) of quality and character. A Cantacyzens, Miss Patricia® Alnsa, |10, ¥"'s° riw weeks ago Commis. |amendment to 'the federal Constitu- | SECKPTRCE. brows for Wewadd Eame| from St Auguatias's Calholic Church, Sat:| We will gladly show you many beau to Assist You to w:;. m_-tl,"y s e! §;‘d Miss Evelyn | OVCF oyster declared that he would | tion giving Congress the right to |1074 Jefferson st. W. 83. 200 urday, May . 1052, at 10 a.m. 2 = = v Wadsworth, Miss Sidney Webb, Miss |hola up for n Indefinite length of regulate or prohibit the employment | DOG—Black and white setter; viclaity of High + MY Q. JOHNSO tiful specimens of our work in any ef OWN YOUR Mary Montgomery, Miss Coclila M- [{ime alf pormits to drive taken from |of ohildren under sighteon vears of | view or Brookipnd: snevers lo nemerof Mike: | JomIN 4. FRANKLIN, Secretary. the local cemeteries. = - nvicted of operating ve-|age was Introduced in the Senate yes- ral reward for his return. n.w. . . May 19, 1822, 1:07 a. J R e while intoxicated. fenday by Senator Johnson, republicar, | North 1989, Tie % | O o Hoapital Mrv. MAT ‘WILBON,| THE J. F. MANNING CO, INC, OWN HOME Mo T i Bamhowits ahd daughter, | Biiyhu will notiee” sald Col. Keller, | California. Fstrasd.Mlw Klog, Mifa| daughter of tbe late D. and Jane 914 Fifteenth Street Mrs. Donald Sands, both of Cleveland, | .yyg¢ at the Iast fow board meetings| The amendment Mr. Johnson sald, |30, Beracs PN Funersl”glom fate, retdence, Wil The advantages of this home- "ana ‘are at the Buriington | o Bave ot Festored any permits to e DD ON e O n ‘the. rcocnt | boak 1B dFesiky Looth at Horse Snow Wotner.| Hieieuts M- £ Choren, onday, Yiay e | owning plan are: Pays 6 Per Cent s o e rore Court hoja. | 4a7: contained wboat $10. Reward. 1815 1oth | 1052 ; —‘—Fm_mcbm— = e o uas ha Mr. and Mrs. Louls Harvey and ths R od ing the child labor law unconstitu- . ——— In Memoriam I rincipal, 1 i tional. 3 oe, ) 2 A | “hoga e end princiat | ] on shares maturing in 45 [l|ate and Suew Sont 4 oaiciie S| Deaths Reported. | 1Mier mesmre maa boon tmro- s1ogines Vg et bk oot Bl | mmmemaar, To 0,00 108 SR | o pibiaran© Ferbenidi o 2—LOANS RUN FROM 10 TO 15 or 83 months. It ill| ington for a visit ana ash- | 1y, following deaths bave been reparted to| quced In the House. e Y oo NI T M ieon | “our devoted husbasd and father; MAURICE Nom-Sectarian erpetual Care YEARS, enabling you to select | . ~ o hatan &Te 8topDINg | tne health department in the last twenty-four |~ . o0t rving ot & ambia 91,5 | ¥ BRESNAGAN, who died four yeurs ago Beautiful and fitting %fi:rmfi.:;m{ st Pays 4 Per Cent plemer R, W% am T. Bowles, §3, Little Bisters of the * Births Reported FUBSEBiack Jeather foding purse ia vicls: Your long years snd pain stil sor, location. E e & BELLE T v be. [ CITIZENS’ BODY ELECTS, |Tfm rotiom. ™ Bepri | 1 o s o b v o[ 10 ST matiet "o P | EEEER R | © Readly Jeble—os 3—NO COMMISSIONS AND ol S Jolla Breoks, €2, 0-N st. the Dealth department in the last twenty-four | EFROTAI iwlas ehell TAT eC ot Oak | A0 P Hi% DEVOTED WIFE. electric car line. RENEWAL CHARGES (both i Faskell, 86, Bibley Houpital. : 5 el ey, » . ; | BT RTY Shcord AR combait jorematiny 2SR of e Shery e it | SRS S BITH | M on s s Yo orman e S P S f0 Tobed | P B st SO OnBalinhee st n - i ; o Rk, 5 n in. EWERTEE—Bo7's this brows swester Thurs: It You Want to Own Your Home Assets More Than g o'nxldr;'t e .y‘::t::d e ain e o Bigoness Leltsn: 421 oth ot B. e e e ol G maca (b Hlighitads end Lonsitte. Re-| DSinos e iaid besesth o aamths ot Sowscs vasd, at Thisthct Hae. S R 000000 |G T | ARG B e |SunEl - 57 By v | Ofice:705 12th St NW. » liam H. Gottleib, chatrman pro tem-| Marion L. Pace, 35, Walter Reed Hospital. ra VALUABLE diamond pendant: re BBOOKS. Sacred to the memory of my dear - a1 ll"h Hotel. busbend, EDWARD BROOKS, who depart- Phone Franklin 4745 L. ed this life three years ago today, May 20, Write for lllustrated Booklet pore; Mrs. Millard F. W\ T| Hose B, Blair, b1, 1443 Belment st. Fehall, giel. Pn;']‘ B!:fl;lfln.ltrfl;‘:r ‘est, secretary; lzs‘,,::gu Oarpenter, 171, 8t { ison, & e following have be : 3 chafrmen of committoen: Fredoeiok | Bomas e 35, Giotestoma: Homital neis 2. 4od s . Hushes, gir. R. Parks, police, lighting and fire; | Goraeiia Nichols, 19, 368 K st i Rl B T | SRR o liaim . Gottlelb, sirSel maintenane | aitat ot Satelh aad Sosle Bunt § &, a3d public servies; Dr. Conrad, . AT heer Sl e wotien | e NS0 Wasigh vien elected to n H have been o, officeralip 1| "Since' H. Gest, 89, Waskington Atem Surplus More Than $800,000 Comer 11th and E Sts. N.W. fluvln WIFE, RACHEL L. FUNERAL DESIGNS. FERRERQ. I wad but loring remembrance of by L, usband, JOSEPH FEREERO, May 20, 19320. R e oA this life two years ago today, The Departmental Bank 1714 Pennsylvania Ave. N.W. ! W:ton. D. . «———T——— —— g =

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