Evening Star Newspaper, May 29, 1922, Page 7

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

' THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, MAY %, 1923, DR. JOHN ALLAN leETH, PREABHER NEXI " | THE WEATHER RA". PAY cm‘ M AY REMABILITATION WORK - |MISS WASHINGTON DIES, | - NOTED SURGEON, DIES R, | Dwet of cotumbia—sutr sonignt FOR CAMP HUMPHREYS| FUNERAL HELD TODAY Founded Medical School and Hos- Feripe ot el bt ) [ Bsirstary Wesks Grants Boldtére’ | Was Tineal Descsndaht of Law. in New Yo 1 s 1 —] 4 3 l’“'*‘A S o =k, B:““P' ot | e bl L L L : | Institute Permit to Use Part | rence Washington of Colonial natomy Text oks. A et erly winds. ‘¥ 7. of Army Post. Fame—Born in Warrenton, Va. By the Associated Press. § 5 o 4 * Becretary of War Weeks has grant-| Miss Roberta Ba SW > ylor Washington, ANEW YORK, May 20.—Dr. John Case, Charuing Murder, to e Taiat'y Zins : Order for Referendum EX- |ea omciais o the Soldiers’ lustitute | lineal gescendant of Lawrence Wash- Forike Potvelintc ‘Medical’ Schoal o A e athr e oy Deruiiegion to v ipif Nine 3 adear fatber, v t ol ‘amp. Humphreys, a., as . L r fa 3 Hospital, one of the first post-grad. Be Taken Up June 12 at Records for Tweaty-Four Hours. peoted at Maintenance of |2 °fumy tor_ dissbled soldiors of ‘the ral services were held today at ¢ awis Sisiowded aiaiinly Bl ettt Charles Town, W. V: e s S o 4 2 ¢ Way Conf PR Pt e e 16 Son e B S e = 12 ight, 68; 3 5 73 e today. multaneous wi manue! ptis urch officl 2 heart disease, two days afice the ries Town, W. Va. 12 Shament, A2 8 em o 61y KO 8 ay Conference. 2 snnouncement eame word {iat|Interment was in Alexandrla, . Barometer—4 p. : 7., | By the Associa & number of persons have turned over | _Active pallbearers were Mason Dew — blyeh. " He was born ih Guatersvile, | BYISAReNtPRR, o [ L ga [30320 42 mdnight, 3525 s am, 30.3;| "DETROIT, May #6.—Bel FR O T B S ) I e e e o G £ Dr. Wyeth was a private in_the |The prosecution today upsat u tenta- ok § .20 ? strike vote ]’A b 5 d“.; ik et.:{‘l“y' v‘k’ for atiin; the-relab e %’l‘l’ll“hl‘; ufd innmlon, e ‘:‘:‘: c;fi«‘:‘l' mm. e e L e e v t temperature, 74 rred af / woul e ordered by the lon work. e Davidge yle : . OCLAGETT. In loving m ot Ton e Do the oL e e o ihat. (ne | ture. 50, occurred at § a.m. today, Brotherhood of Maintenance of Way | f 0 d Com Belloyue will | Roderick Dew ana Dr. T. W. Dew. | 1921 and HAZEL GWYNETTA CLAGETT. medicine in 1867 and two years later |Rev. J. E. Wilburn, charged with | Temperature same.date last Year—|Employes and Raflway Sh rme ea’s el Camp Belleviie: Wi | PMiss Weasnington, the. daughter of| October'®, ez " ; obtained his degree from the Univer- | murder, be placed on trial -June 12, | HiShest, 80; lowest, 63. waAY Shop Laborers |serve as a training center for the| Miss Washingion. the, deghter, S| oor choughts stili wander to those we loved Sty of Loufsville. Prosecution counsel before court Conditlon of the Water. Wwas expressed today by E. F. Grable, | Xouhfied men, who, wish to take up i was born in Warrenton, Gear, I, " | architecture, agriculture, animal hus- | Washington, was born In W nton, 4 Dlr. Wyeth was the author of sev- ‘.’5‘5‘“:“.‘{' they ade"m to continue Temperature ana_condition of the ::n:: president of the organization, |bandry or othe m‘xlum:n. The Ar::y Va. Practically all her life was spent And 1:“-:‘:-%';:.-!?: ?&?ft'z eral essays and text books on anat- of the armed march cases 8s|water at §'am.: Great Falli—Tem- e council went into fession to avy will co-operste in fur-]in the state of her birth, except fOr | yyoups o joving remembrance of my serve you in Paiotisg, | OmY and surgery ‘and ‘wrote many [500n &8 witnesses could be gathered | perature, §6; condition, muddy. consider the wage reduction orderea |MIShINg transportation to the farm. | the last two vears and & half ‘when | “motier, SUSAN HUGHES (nee King). wiw Fseiagie o Vit | BeSlcal, Mriricht s, Blographlial | Tiat omerst, onid probelly ke Tide Tabic ey By T oilied sitecy Kok |, e Boldlr¥ sy, we oras: | ome s, her ryedans, o 2 | B e i e S5 Sl i e 3 - £ T zed her April, 1981, a lineal des - Y 1917, Geo. Plitt Co., Inc., 2251483 | Sabre and ‘Scalpel” ‘and “The Auto. | Either Frank Keeney or Fred Mooney (Furnished by United States coast ang PoniSosed. T I A I, e med ot | rence Washington. in whose veins Ty sacellh | fic sy, 43348 | blography of a Soldler and Surgeon.” | will be tried on a charge immediately geodeblo survey.) $45,000,000 WAGE CUT, ~ |the Ereat war. Its promoters realized | flowed the same blood as that of the 0t 'a Tloved. one 1aid to rest. > : T Jail are Slsposed of G W, Osonton |pams Bigh tides $:4t : = " |the need for immediate educational | B e “her are her mother, Mrs A re s wh oved per best. 3 . » 91 = and vocational trafning for large ’. ND ! NG, TER, A TR I e e e o Maiatenance of Way Men Beduced HmbSEs o1 tin wounees i sach o | ols Weshinglon Ivobiothum ¥, | PATSAE pi,® B 80 e = ewmemmemmemmemmemmomm e amomomnommommonmommomne — | Judge J. M Woods and defense opun-|8:32 p.m.; hight tide, 10:37 am: 1 to 5 Cents an Hour. try, ‘men Whe are in every way | Washington: and two sisters, Miss |EUNE Iy loring memors of my tenr Wi =1 I= |"% w. Houson, tor the gerense |’ iy, 4 By the Assoclated Press o pRIOT AN Gemecving St who are L aahingtons ol ‘ot this oity, ¢ | four years ago iodiy. Mar s, = = h 'un and Moon. s nel e, under feder: regulation: . . 9 = THE DECIDING FACTOR 1= asked that the men in jall bo released| wogay_gun rose 4:46 am.; sun sets, CHICAGO, May 29.—Maintenance of | for further training. Justice Wen- : TS i W 0 ok S e MRS =1 Y. % n = ) L P Y8735 pm. Way employes of the nation's rafl-|dell Phillips Stafford of the District N EH And the ehime of the glorious vear: = our selection of a bank is naturally in- 3= [ lentin 1ol ba o a S roen | Tomorrow—Sun rises, 4:45 a.m.; sun| WaY8 today face a $48,000,000 wage|punieme ourt s president of the DISTRICT PEN WOM Where the fowers never drop on the ever- =1 fluenced ky its reputation for safety and = |with conersnces im preparation of |sets 7:25 pm. ; reduction effective July 1. Tre Rall-|gnd nationsl prominence oompcse. tas And'the clouds never turn to tears. gl by its for safety and B= [win"sonrers e i it onsl prominence-compose ine| WILL ELECT OFFICERS RS .+ = conservatism, by the standing which it en- 1= This was opposed by John Chafin, |, Automobile lamps to be 1ighted one- Labor Board last night promul- |ist of trustees and advisers. A, died May 29 =e Jjoys in the community. But when these e — _|Prosecuting attorney of Logan county. | half hour after sunset. gated the order which affects 400,000 | 7 rie, r!:;lz.-'t'u:’en receives no Zevenues . % y 29, Z[ requirements are met, the friendly help- [= |lian: e hadlfed fronithe Wenther, In Variony Cithes Ao o;r:‘:L ;:?;r'.n;h:m uuo‘,,ooo.oao Ghon F morbers B B i s Mecting Tonight at Clubhouse.| B Gl G S =e . . . 3. .= T ture, er affecting | dues of members of the organization. v ., Ei :ulneu of its service becomes the deciding is 3t Frear difficulty. e sald. adding ; SEre, other classes, if they carry the same|NO drive for funds is being held by| Mrs. Theodore Tiller May Be - ) = actor. 8= |oppose bond for the other defendants g 5 ratio of reductions, would place rall- | ing ¥t subscrioes 1e" Sarsont with: Beclosen President e e ot s = - — s -3 o 'ew eyes eep. =11 In the Union Trust Company you find [= |310,0 52185 O yenue, on the oon- | suations, 3 £ Btateor |road labor where it was before the|may do so by communicating with ¢ th For macy s wient tenr 1 shed =& recognized safety and comservatism in S |for theas men e a 3 eather. | $600,000,000 increase of May, 1920. |Peter A. Drury, Merchants' Bank and | The election of the officers of the When others are asleep. = oli : I= | _One of the men, Henry Alford, n ; Impending declsions governing the | AU%E omPany, who is treasurer of | PSSt 0f CPIMIINS, PROMR lmen | Sepromnaca by frenas T am loncsome. = policy and practice—and you find also that = |uaid, was arrested on Gabin creek by 2 wages of 500,000 railway shommen | ¢ P°% € e ot Ar the|l| aTmowmiies ntSusmeys & Wi = = ; = 3 X «mile on my face and & heartache, = 3 = £ = us| W a3 any prominent writers o! e city s E mal your relationships with the bank = (while attempting to take Alford to | Ay Farg> employes and other classes, were ex-| PUSH ARBITRATION PLAN. |52V voch mentioned in some CADAC. |LYLES. In ssd but loving remembrance of =! most satisfactory. 1= slt_-:‘x;;{‘m;l;‘.“a;lal was nppz-sd |onmu:e At pected to follow closely upon last| The Chamber of Commerce of the|ity. though the only l‘lckelyom;:fllully my dear dxughter. JENNIE LYLES. who de- — 5 : - o = as under indict- night's order, which United States announced tod: lan | presented is the following: President, ife nineteen years ago 8 =H 2% Paid on Checking and 3% on Savings Accounts i= ment in Kanawha county in connec: 00 alatsannBeilter s °'::°r';': et of | advanoing arbitration as a means | Mre. Theodore Tiller, now president E-rh 2 5 = = |ciatace st b ool Aa the 08 1to6 ™8 tromlor settling commercial disputes be-|and former editor of & newspaper in| . oveq B it femenborst tn deald, =3 UNION TRUST CO. Z |the armed march, aud thar ome of | Bumtle i 3020 S s ase e Jan by | Son Cable. ssmposer, wife of Repre | _ LTLES. e = = 3 Charleston .13 eir settlement ov = ner: option -of the plan by > 2 MARTIE. =9 OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA i = :?:m:ue‘:nm.l;?tr)‘:‘:: :dgdh:r défi'.r:: 30 ,,",&;"'};'5‘" pending the "‘?;llz‘;:;‘;" tmembers 0{":’;""‘;:0"!1 Trens ization, | sentative Cable of °hgf,,=,"¢°°;;,‘,,,:‘,°; WILLTAN B MARTIE o, pamen bots 3 _— —3 e erhoods ane ol 'r O 5 lieve, will far | pre! J rres . s v p —._\. - .l: probably would be brought sgainst 2 not_ yet. Involved in any et &r¢|toward bringing . about universal | suthor; corresponding secretary, Miss God's realm two years ago tpday, May B, =\ = TG Towntend Janewering fom i 20 pute before the board. Trese classes | commercial arbitration in this coun- | Natalle Sumner Uneuln,ued‘:llor of the AN o yaltE T AN 5y, =%, = defense, vend, g for the 94 88 received a 12 per cent reduction try. - D. A. R. magazine, an lose com- Think of the things we used to do. =N, = dotes se, reviewed the negotiations 02 ... Cloudy | July. Under the proposed plan. arbitra- |Petitor of Anna Katharine Green, also Think of the things we used to say, =" o= between counsel In Logan county as |5 13048 oty Immediate consideration of last|tion would consist of settlement.of |& Penwoman, in detective stories, her| = All to myself since you passed & % Yenus ant'bail wen e g O e e 7 night's order by the executive coun- |l0cal controversies by local com- | books “The Three Strin HIS LONESOME WIFE. Ted, Boweres lh:t‘rt.hn ed. He ar- . . cil of the United Brotherhood of |mercial bodies and disputes within |seen Ear” and “The Cat's NAYLOR. In loving :gnrubrun«ofmfl dear Eundi Bomever” 1y he_ agreement Maintenance of Way Employes was|an industry by trade associations. In |iNg won her success in the last few) mothor, LURA V. NAYLOR, who died May e o dh'l.” 'e o; yln that in prospect today, with the predi. case of failure to adjust differences | Years; assistant corresponding secre- 3 forever' prevented. asking. b and it tion by B. M. Jewell, head of the|bY local means, machinery aiready |tary. Miss Mary Meek Atkeson, niece You are not forgotten; dear mother, o asking bail for rallway department of the American |Créted in the national chamber [of Representative Atkeson of Mis-| ol ioug'se lite and memory 1 these men. Federation of Labor, that the desisian | Would be put in motion. A statement | sourl; recording secretary, Mrs. Aaron We will ‘always think of yon LR, S . 80 . will be rejected when submitted to a |i55ued by the chamber said the in- |D. Newman, newspaper writer; treas. HER CHILDREN. ® BUFFALO * | Bieburen. 30: ees vote of the men. ternational commercial body is also {urer, Mrs. Ella O. Howard, writer and | ppyyorng, 1o sad but loving remembranece MAYOR FINED |Foiieedic 3002 2 5% ° Brotherhood officials ‘characterized | Undertaking furtherance of arbitra- | Collaborator; auditor, Mrs. Dorothy|™or our dear mother and wife, ANNIE E. seee the cut as “indefensible, asscrting | tion in international trade. De Muth Watson, editor and play-{ REYNOLDS, who departed this life elgnt Admits Violating Prohibit that the case they presented to the wright; librarian, Miss Rebecca Dial,| rears ago today. May 20, 1914. = g Prol ion Law board did not warrant the reductlon. mm:tm. v:h:-e Ml)(', ‘s:‘n'ann_l; e St Ny s ok I ees. — e Prior to His ‘ ply and plumber foremen, except ce: ng presented nowias 08 Shs waBlent o wHL NS vt ——r—— = . Election. R Labor Members Dissent. taln water supply and plumber fore. | théater, and daughter of Senator lD‘m Biochnea glats enry abe ainy. f{?\ .fi T BUFFALO, N. Y. May 20— Mayor The thres labor members of the|Mmen coming under the provisions of (of South Carolina; historlan, Mrs.| . o 2 S b ) A Frank X. Schwab today pleaded |5 board returnea a i the cut authorized last July—decrease | iKate Marcia Forbes, author. il itk ek G e e ) ) > guilty In United States court to. in- 5 4k @ dissenting opinion|of § cents an hour. Bat the love for her who sleeps beneath = EulimInshaltat Satee; conseitojing| o the order. The wage-cut decision| Assistant bridge, building, painter, With us shall never fade. > ."\_ prohibition laws and was fined $500 was signed by the threes members |Construction, mason and concrete, HURBAED AND SON. ARLES L. SR., ) Up in the Coll dacks! B9 | The violations occurred before ' Mr. e 3 representing the public and three | Noy°,SUPPLY and plumber foremen: Beaths. e LT R d 5 : me 'p tn the Collarondacks! Sehwab was elacted miyor and while D ™ Dy iy | F2lIroad members. fonce gang Toremen, pile . driver, | ALLEN. A BILLMAN ALLEN. beloved hur. | “dear aister, ANNIE THOMAS: who passed : ing Company. Glear Money saved by the wage reduc- ditching and hoisting_ engineers and e e e eTof Gerroge| 727 oe Year ago. Thursdiy, May 11, - P | Internal 5. - s W e expended in much - | bridge inspectors, except assistant| pDan: Funeral mi Tuesday morsing, 132 i ACATIONING isn't all iternal rovenue penalties were sst-| Berln, Germagy’ Qoudy |ed maintenance work, acoording. o |water supply and plumber foremen | © ociock, for (be repose of bis doul. at R | She bas joined ber mother apd {ather in = Tndictments against the Browing | Btockholm, Swede : Bart cicaey | TEBOCIE_Of (the roads to. the boara. |ecming under_ csrtaln’ provislons of tine's Ohurch | Interment My Olivet| “HER DEVORED SINTEL. . THOMAS “ . ( B " o of this neglected wor the cut of last July—decrease of b A J : dadtduds USometmes @) | company will noc’be rurthier pressed: glear” e nployaint o So0008 k will{the cxt_of la am:‘.in( Pariors, 9th and Westminster ry of our de- it's dressy doings. That's e Colon, Ganal Partciooty | Wages of malntepanse of way em. e e s, chies A pors ; y . $al —_— ployes, now ranging from 28 to 40| Section, track and maintenance| i s Chsistian fortitude; r Death is the crown of life l'l h d u There are no fewer than 332 parks| Yellow was the popular color fow|CeNts an hour, will, after July 1,|foremen and assistant section track 5 HER CHILDREN. * when starched collar com- and squares in Paris. wedding gowns In ancient Rome. |Tange from 23 to 35 cents. Common |and maintenance foremen—decrease | strove. . 8| WARNER. Sacred to the memory of my dear ;o lc:;z:; ::g;:erz :ga Y:Ifsl.,eztueul. This otu; e:nt: lhmui1 tat - o and beloved mother, MARTHA ¥, WAKNER, ou 00/ echanics in the mi 3 who depas life & today, fort and snap count. You Who face a reduction of & oY | way and bridge and building depart- , from his lat 1822 Wal-| Jho departed ve years ago today. our along with 91,000 mes ments, except those that come within 't G 5 ‘ednesda Today recalls & memory can get the TOLMANIZ- 5 work 'at ‘shops. roundhouses b7 the scope of agreements with tne | it L0 my Gear Tmocher (a1 to rest, g = er: shop cra! ecrease of 4 X ING 11 ] 1 ) 2 g Section, track and maintenance | Cents an hour. ool Gt e, En "Are those who loved her best. NG collar cleansing serv- foromen Will take o 3ot mientnce | SOty o “helpets in the: mi 3 0n_that bright and glorions moraiag g while mechanics not under the shop: | tenance of way and bridge and build- | p.m residenice, 507 Alsbama | God sent His angels from afar ice by parce]s post. o o crafts agreement were cut 4 cents except those that| ave.. Congress Heights, D. C. Relatives and et s homa to & and mechanics’ helpers 1 cent. come within the Scope of agreements | friends invited. Boon 1n your path 1 will foliow, n u lng p e lver In its order the board expresseq|With the federated shop crafts—de- | BROOKS. Departed this life Sunday, May 28 T T Th L the belief that after the reductions | CTease of 1 cent an hour, e e et wila e Nt 30 AgTthe throne of God 1 wil meet you. = . SSommon labor on the rail- R. Brooks and mother of John G. 8 125 pent turnaliy. — e roads will still be receivi h two sisters. Fu- HER DEVOTED DAUGHTER LAURA. e IOlIIlan aundl'y in your own little canoe sounds wages than similar labor o’ et e Tiom Ber Jate fendence, Wedneaday. other industries. and roundhouses not otherwise pro-| May 31, at 1 p.m.. Friends are invited. e | vided for—decrease of 5 cents an | pROWNING. Sunday, May 25, 1922, at 9 Many Growps Listed nour. “g:"~- FILLAM ¥, BROWNING, ‘agea 12 FUNERAL DIRECTORS. 9 . Browning. Rallroad labor organizations listed | pir® Berecs® srray thad naities | o harvices st Ms' late rendece, Quick. Dignified_and Eficient Service. as parties to the dispute include, be- |firemen, pumper engineers and pump- | Msple st, Takoms Park, Md., Wednesds: WwW. W. sides the United Brotherhood of |&T¥ Crossing watchmen or flagmen .m. 816 H ST. N.E. Lincoln 364. Maintonsnce of Way Empioyen and | MekeiesPy (S0 S, S eodere—de- | CREFEORAN, S Nl B | vttt st~ T T Rallway Shop Laborers, the Rallway| Laborers employed in and around Employes' Department, American |8hops and roundhouses, such as en- F. W. MacKenzie, Manager. Cor. 6th and C Streets N.W. good, and it’ll look that way to your fellow canoers also if your craft is made trig and neat beforehand with REILLY’S CANOE PAINTS The TOLMANIZING process makes a COuBl' Fed gine watchmen and wipers, fire bail: flexible and ol il oy Porsmans: Aaciarion Totoe | Eetn et o e or wii , nter- | passers, excep ose comin; under tery. exible and slow to wilt. ;:tlonal Brotherhood of Stationary |certain provisions of the dec;um of | DEVEREAUX. On Sunday. May 28, 1922, at Th, . —and ENAMELS. We have the R.rflmen and Ollers, Brotherheod of {1ast July, and coal chute men—de- B at Vienna, Va. 1ET E. e secret is patented. Frfl"vx:‘y H:nv:lz} Steamship Clerks, | crease of, 5 cents an hour. |‘u T ‘Fuperal best brands of these and all other o Kmptoyen s Prose and Sta-| For miscellaneous classes of fors-| 5 %" From churen of the Hoy Cou- 3 3 5 Federation of Railroad n | forter, Vienna, Va. “ desired kinds of finishes. PRICED was stated, owever, that practically | ambunt be deducted equal to the des Busday moraing, May 28, 1033 | U2 H 6t i, Asteesshils Faneran all the men involved belonked to thy |creass specified for the respective | & R SPECIALLY LOW. maintenance of way organization, [classes to which the miscellaneo ESNSTANGE BEATRICE, wife of Harrison m c . most of the other organizations only | classes referred to ars analogous. R. Heywood. Funeral services at her late V,I). o, § having certaln groups affected, and| The dissenting opinion was signed d 1520 10th st. n.w., Wednesday.| woiiner the successors of nor co these on only a few roads. by the three labor members of the 2 pm. Interment Harmny| ,cted with the original W. R. Spears The classes of employes and the |board. A. O. Wharton, Albert Phillips - ® | atablishment. 3 Km cut authorized in each case 5 nd W. L. McMe: Paone Frank. 6628 F St. N.W. [ follow: and W. Mo nimen. The opinion Prone ‘ Bridge, building, painter, construc- | gives extended tables and testimony| &.m. aged (R o . W - TP R T RETAIL PAINTS WHOLESALE tion, mason and concrete, water sup- |on which the labor group bases its drese 2 et gant oseph F. Birch’s Sons i decision that the wage cut i8 NOt{ hig late residence, H. - 3034 M St. N.W. Established 1841, 1334 New Y T e Tates of pay establish o, AR doviess,” doterment Catmsbic ot % le rates of pay es shed under nd friends are 3 334 New ork Avenue this decision,” the dissenting opinfon | Creek cemete 30 J. WILLIAM LEB, Funeral Director “ Ph .| said, “will merely perpetuate the low | HOURIET. Webster Lodge, 5 . | and embalmer. Livery in connection. Comme- one level of purchasing power possessed £ | dious chapel and modern crematorium. Moderate \ M. 7676 by this large class of workers in pre- 3 e (inkes Sty w«m__’%r-él-_-mw | Ve 3 imof Hanlon “The rates of pay established under heid Wi 2pm momy Now Is the thin decis (e dissenting opinion | A1 members arved 13 2628 peo SIESLNE __ Prow I 3 . continued, “w! AMES K. RTO! l G s c Tlme IL?G‘!OW .nyh:nylln‘;numb:(‘“af‘rd ot JACKSON. Ox'fl;l“ i:‘:.;: ‘::2“-: '.‘ Frllu SE\'I:.\'!I'?!EFRIZLT W, su! istence whicl a8 en formu- B n . . . - . W. To vacuum-clean i lated, even below those of most con-| Dm. HESTER 2 ]‘C:“" heloved wite | Mofers Chapel Telephone cell, North 530, and store your dra- These rates, tho pinion declared,| SfESIET Jackes deparied this hie st peries and cugs for “sre not based upon the human needs | oo monoc”se: Joss '8 mother, three sisters o the coming season. of the hundreds of thousands of| and five brothers. Funeral from her late | §} 5 - Estimates on Paint- f?ml'lltl involved. Theyh"lslel ’Mu|fl’l.\ leld:dm“l\:::ly. May 30, 1922, at 2 p.m. /% MORTICIANS 1 and Pa - clen! 0 provide these es witl jends invl e 3 e i the absolute essentials. JOHNBON. May 25, 1922, at 1 a.m.. HARRY | aery p N mnrse e P., beloved husband of Rhoda Johnson, aged Phones X. Si18.5813. KB JAMES B 48, Fuoeral rwn':mn‘-gg-;mota-m» HENDERSON FOUND. Weaneutar: ey 13 1090 s = JAMES T. RVAN — = _ | ment private. (Newport News, Va., 5 LE. MONEY. Address Box 839-] ‘please copy.) Model Chapel Lincoln 142. Cum = 7 MAR’ t Sunday, May 28. Private Ambulances. L . | " LOST. T -’:“nex.‘n%:u:. o310 Livery in_Conmnection. | BOFTON BULL—Serazes from TG C vt ST Martin Batablisbed 1873 Telephone Col. 7023 RAVELING? Y I answers to name of Wables: wide collar 3 3 THE S. H. HINES CO., ‘on can get the ! 3 £k brass plate and blve buttons. Liberal re- pb H, Martin, Foneral from Asbary M. W. B, 7. HINES, Prop 1 = retumed, L Chureh, 3 " 29012008 14th <+ utmost good from your trip only | MOURNING BLACK BRACELET, dlsmond snd platinem Sextble | i , &t 280 . T Private Ambuisace if in fit S A= bracelet, Baturday, bly ‘amj t o attend. you are in fit physical condition. Wi A ‘Reward Srs. —ee OMERY. HOer Moess, ‘at hia_ residence, 447 P n.w.. Saturday, M & p MONUMENTS, —_— 5 We speciaiize In designing and erect- A w e loss two children, two step-| ;. memorials (monuments and mau- Chapin. Pleass communicate 1119 Monroe. Fra Tuesday, i soleums) of quality and character. Col. 9688. . ind . 7, — ) of q o | e T R ves and friends io-| We will gladly show you many beau- vited. tiful specimens of our work in any of Dyed Within 34 Hours CARMACK DRY CLEANING CO., Dupont Ofrele, Fr. 5333 BACELET, small seed 2409 18tk St. Col. €36 band style;’ reward. Before leaving, do this: first thing in For Your Employes to 808 ¥ ot g EARRING—Je l‘lld pearl: in Chevy Chase. | ROONEY. Monday, May 29. 1022, at 4:15 ocal meteries. f And your trip will be a greater suc- There's no shifting the blame or responsi- BewardFione Clere, 358, L TaONAS F. velered buabesd e i cess. Pluto is bottled at French Lick i ‘ bility for losses from one employe to an- : o BRCER: oma ol gt Sawaphs| tlee. of funerel hereatter. e e - . Y physici other if each has his own STEEL Call Col. 713, Apt. 87. = - ST 3, o &)flngs |nd]m_ our ysician € a it sis. L] at & i : t H . band o " Stockton prescribes it. . LADY'S WRIST WATGH. t Oraat Gireie| Deral from bis late Sesaspce, U0 Y CEMETERIES. Bunday evening. Kindly rétura to 4218 T0i-| Acn s M ry memt ‘ashington ——mlrmm‘— cout B g S 4 Ackmbdym ] ] s i Theso i ; EEe IR Sane e i "““v:::"&.fi;":“';"::-.".‘.""., s The Park Cemetery L ksl e ) o~y g sturdily made ;nsx‘_xmunm.. Retum _to B u;u H_m.lggfl;‘n% Non-Sectarian Perpetual Care Beautiful and fitting location. Readily accessible—on electric car line. * HOWARD LINTON, Master. i.n«;—o-—u-il set_with dis- monte. Bewast- Setman, 2008 G 8. SILYES amksy 240 —x buliae ot 181 O On Baltimore boule- BORORITY FIN. dlamont shpsd; 5-14-!; vard, at District line. . R B ian, | Office: 1235 GSL NW. st. n.w. Roward. PR OF IR ety T s 3 Phone Franklin 4745 Telephone Ademe 1423," 1600 Colimbla roed. —_— - & —found where business succeeds , 712 13th Streét Main 1086

Other pages from this issue: