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Deaths. 1022, at the res P 3 - 1 \ 5 i SOCIETY ¢ ' THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, JULY 29, 1922. JUDGE TRACEWELL., ONCE T OBENCHAN JRY DF VALERACLNGS [ e o 2o L @ @ %%figf}z STILL UNDEGIDED! TOFATHFULRIFLE| s e «| B invited to sttend. Interment st Mount Olive Leave Tonight for Boston, Pre- Practice of Law. cemetery. (Clicago, IM., and Detroit, Mich, papers vlease copy.) 30 WALSH, July 27, 1922, at a.m., JAM M., beloved woni of Mary E. and Jobn Walsh, 3406 85th st Mount Rainfer, Md Out Since 4 0'Clock Yester- Worn and Hagggm, Irish| Fad : day Afternoon—Stood 6 to | Rebel Chiéf Reported at 7 s = e e e 28, 1022, at | pataloly 0V R 6 Last Wit comel. e BESESET 3 Mrs, A. Saks und Mrs. J. Rosenberg. . July 30,10 w.m.. from 4613 15 Friends and relatives invited. ON WAY TO TIPPERARY { ing - o~ n-hn-'m‘w.-:::.;n Hebrew cemetery. 30 July 25, 1922 at he By the Associnted Press, LOS ANGELES, Calif, July 29.— The fury in the second trial of Mrt HE Vice President and Mrs. %'llgnfi:fm&fuylnr at the Marlborough- Coolidge will leave Washing- ton tonlght for Boston, where{ Miss Natalle Migruder sailed trom Madalynne Obenchain for the alleged pience, a0 Eart Sl e Erault W i 4 they will be joined on Monday | Hew York today for England to be murder of her sweetheart, J. Belton ; ) Pploved e o1, the late’ sofort 8. as".'ngtor.l = by their sons, John and Calvin Coolldge, | Fambiten: aod txroers shtol sornet Kennedy, & young broker, at Beverly | Irregulars Said to Be Concentrat- : ; o Aoy v geralneare sestiny Favorite Drink Glen, a suburb, August 5, 1921, still varlors, st Capitol o4 who are guests of their grandfather,|ing season in Scotland. ing at His Headquarters at 2 Z A WOOD. Thursdas, July Col. Coolidge at Plymouth, Vt. TREY| . o 000q08 W Richards of the was undecided early today after hav- WOOD, beloved aister of Arthur G.. Clrle = ™" | will 1eave Boston on August 4, for the [y e e soarday ing had the case since 4 p.m. yes Carrick-on-Suir. : v ey 6 ook it B, L ST 9, Pacific coast, accompanied by their |joined Mrs, Richards in Washington, terday. 4 - pomi., from Miles €. M8 wr:h’ . n. X ~ and the Vice President will at- at the Burlington Hotel. They will The five men and seven women, By the Associated Press. - i iwees L and N. Y. .. b :n: and speak before the American | Feturh to Annapclis with former Gen- who at 10 o'clock last night retired | DUBLIN, July 29.—Travelers in . i end and sp eral Swigeon and Mrs, C. F. Stokes of to rooms prepared for them immedi- |[Dublin today who sald they saw gn ffltmorlam. Assoclation, to be in conference in | New. York, who are alss at the Bur- : 1 DELICIOUS Bar 5 The plans, following |lington, 4nd who are te be their 44 e o 3 ately above the court room where | : Eamon De Valera V San FTao e Euests at Annapoli the "trial waa being held, were re- B2 7] at Clonmel early In sad but loving remembranes n e e em e their visit to San Franclsco are u?m- MRS. MARION E. RHODES, ported at that time to stand six to, i Bt of qur dear son. EAL ANDERSON, wio,dm ive, depending on general couditions| Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ellsworth Cun- | wite of Re) th Rhoden of|SiX on a verdict. @ N e e three years a threugnout the country. They Will re-|ningham of 2927 Ordway street Wil | Miscouet Thn e eotdiag. the While the fury was deliberatis, | {1/ {8 Bo et e R S A turn to Washington September 1. go to Westminster, Md., today to ,,'"m”"',m house of c,,“"',"":', Mrs. Obenchain declared she was con- |f. /] O er o rand 4 For few have seen me weep spend the month of August with the fident of acquittal, but that the strain thelr home at Potosl, Mo. haggard. 4 b 1 ahed my tenrs Trom = e ¢ Brasil former's mother at Prospect Hill, her was severe. % Atk While others “5” Drink | Aetarns Evom Motor Trip. home at Westminster. Mr. George These months of waiting,” she || 8 o Toysnaonsl NoTHER. 4 The bassador of Brazil, Mr. de Motter Cunningham, son of Mr. and|brating their twenty-fifth wedding said, *“have told on my reaunn‘f o annoances that 5 § BIAS. Just a token of lovisg remembranet Shops | The ambassader of ning from an|Mrs. Cunningham, Who is & opho- | anniversary. While T feel the same confidence in B | tmoounces that . of n dear futher, ROBERT L. BIAS e Alencar, re i trip through New Eng- | more at Princeton University, will be the ulskmate result, the tensity and 2 captured the vil- i {atgred fnto rest’ turee years ago Juiy 25, 3034 14th extended motor trip ChTCNE . e than a |@. member of the military training| Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Schautz, who |strain of the proceedings affect me.” | 5 . of Brinees #9 ] . 719 14th land. After & stay O (Uil start again|camp at Montauk Point, L. L are visiting the latter's parents, Mr.| A disturbance was caused in the | < e i Do % Earth has 00 sorrow that heaven cannot heal; waek: the arhiasee and Mrs. Charles Scudder, will ieave | courtroom late last night when J. D, | 3 Kilmaliock, Iast JUDGE R. J. TRACEWELL. HIS LOVING CHILDR! 931 9th for a motor trip. Former Vice President and Mrs. | today to motor back to their home in | Kennedy, father of the slain man, | ) Bight, with the in- DEh!l;A";lttY, In sad remembrance of s deat 431 9th The Undersecretary of State and Mrs.4 Thomas R, Marshall, arrived In Wash- | Stroudsburg, Pa was sald to have threatened Jud R | ¥ surgent occupants |, WOrd was received here today of [ lp'band and fatter. EDWARD DELANEY 2 Wine o "Ehillips have leased the hand- | ington, this morning and are spend- iramatio com. | RS chief counsel. Rush laughed and | X of the village and | the death in Evansville, Ind.. yester- | Years ugo today duts o' jaga ""o7 thres 1004 F St. Nt e Heauvoir. formerly owned [ing a few days at the New Wiilard, | The chairman of ine dramatio an {nvestigator from the district at- | their wrms. and|day afterncon of Judge Robert J. You are mot forgotten, dear father. by Canon and Mrs. J. Townsend RuS- | They will have dining with them this | Mittee of the Arts Club of ‘Washing- | torney’'s office escorted Kennedy | ammunition. The | Tracewell of Vanderburgh superior Shok ekl 5o ey ve the property to ening ton Is giving a speclal dinner this|from the courtroom. When he re- DE V. o - {court and former cont As 4 “‘memory sell, who recently gave the pi he | Suening at the hotel, Mrs. Thomas F. | 800, 10 S CRE B TR0 §o 0y and | fiomea ne said he nad SeeemmenSire: ALERA. jrregulars had es. ontroller of the As long if. memary ¥ Peter and Paul. The | W b - 3 1 : ;| Unitea States Treasury. W seill alwave hink ‘of thoe ::&!c:mw:gr:clcout;; neithe last few | ey @nd Mrs. Joha Allan Dough- | 3™ Fom ® wise of the Garrick | nedyy izblished & styong position fusrs aller | Judge Trasewell was bora in War- 18 DEAR' WiFE AN T DREN Years of the Wilson administration by Players. Slenveneh Cantle. whicn for some |TEN couniv. Vi, May 1, 1863, and re- |GRAY. In loving remembrance of husband the then Secratary of War and MS: | ne. and Mra. Garfeld Mr. and Mrs. John W. Dwight have T time has been the Neadquarters of ir- v o raksuiate SN R R S ST N dersecrati i Vi i Reanaiie 2 HE ‘VEAIHER tegulars tn County/Doriaghl anid fron | o jiy 5, 3 T roda : The undersecretary will leave Wash- » gine Lo Lenux, Miss, wisre.tiey &ra e Thay e e Minatant | With an A. M. degree in 1874. In LA i e e . Ma The president of Williams College. | staying at the Curtis Hotel. t . Mass., & exos sackion ot the ington thig evening for Beverly, MR | pr Ylarry A, Garfleld, who was fuel ; District of Columbia and Maryland [Taids by roving bands, was captured \ city. and Ohevy N ;gw"\‘!;sh;"“;'U;P‘:“rh“dm“‘m their sum- | #dministrator during the war, and| The marriage of Miss Madeleine | _Wajr tonight and tomorrow; little |by national troops yesterday. Chase, Md. il 1883 he recelves the degree of LL.D. 2 Me Su, vewt. from the college. He practiced law g Corydon, Ind., until 1594, when he ex. the time be quickly fio ¢{Mrs. Garfield gave a large reception | Speer, daughter of Df. and Mrs {change in lemperature; moderate . - ~ g im- : was clacted 1o 2 e e 'lett. e all sione \ mer home, Highover THeY Wi e | vesterday atternoon In their home at |Jumes Patrick Speer. to Mr. Carlton | uorth and northeast winds Densyun Awex Frivgupes. Erous {rom the third conrensional| His bEvorn i Bk cnar } take " passem I Tilips will come (o | Willlumstown, Mass, = Their ‘guests | Willium Sison v tking piace this| "Virginia—Generally 'fair tontght | The elght occupants of the sarrison |15 ; AND CHILDRES. T 3 = u , when Mrs. were asked to meet the_international | aftgrnoon a oo 3 ¢ |and tomorrow; little chango in tem- iz e B . 5 = 5 Perfect Service Washington. lecturers who are at Williamstown | bride's parents, near McLean, Va. perature: moderate to fresh north and | wc o taken prisoner, includiug D. J.| Upon completion of a two-year term | HARRIS. Sacred to the memors of my be. tn- |in the lower House, he was appointed | loved motier, BELLE HARRIE. who entered We allow Dothing to stand in w A. Delaney|for the Institute of Politics, which 5 northeast winds. Donovan, chief of the irregulary’ P % into _eternal rest four wears agh S T ey G Glcering “your L N ity for & fow days |opened Thursdey. . Recelving with| Mra John 1L Shreve and her)"\est"Virginia—Fair tonight: in-| telligence department and conductor | SantTOLCE o the) Teasenry by, Eoeal | o ik P e e order 0N TIME you Dr. and Mrs. Garfleld were Mr. and |daughter. Miss Edithe R. Shreve, are | creasing cloudiness; probably show-{or the republican “war bulletin” ved ‘contt T.ibisk of you, dear: woth elephone your order NOW, you Mrs. ip | in Atlantio City, stopping at the s publica: r ser continuously until the end of Jos Soer w Wil he sure of haviog ) LonellCands fang SR ERIID | otel Richmona; mperacure, Mghts lite ohange inf. oo The capture included, be-|President Taft's administration. He | on tris il trt it sad with pais: - |then remained in Washington about 1 y fee sides arms and ammunition, dispatch- {7y o, "0 icing Taw, and then re. but hear your volce again es containing information on the|iurned to Evansville, where he con-| ruaome s, iow [ Joved sou, strength and movements of irregulars | tinued his law profession. But engraved deep within my heart . Kerr of London, Dr. Rikitaro A 2-Hour Ride Fujisawa of Tokio, Dr. Joseph Red- = = ¥ « | lleh of Vienna and Dr. and Senora de | M Walter M. Johnson was a guest \a foll Tpawenger car sund Rock Creek | (61,07 Vienna and Dr. and Senor: at Highland Inn, Algonquin Park, On- Park and Speedway, only 6. Miss Lucretia Garfield, daughter o | 'ario. last week. Records for Twenty-Four Hours. Therraometer—4 p.m., 84; 8 p.m., 80; 12 midnight, 71; 4 a.m., 86; 8 am., 74; watter where you 7 noon, 81 in that county, besides a large quantity He was elected judge of superior Your image shall - ICE CREAM Phone Columbia 10000 doe fioste, and several ‘professors of The Internationsl Association of | Taromoter—{ pm. 2088 § pm.|of mercandise that had skt anted Sourt of Vanderburgh county, of WHICh | May the beavealy winde ow softiy - . " rts an Letters w omit its regular | 29, 2 midnight, 29.94:74 a.m., 29.95; | from trains. vansville is the =eat, December 1 wOler that sweet and hallowed t ICES PASTRIES Ten Thousand e U iiihies were presiled over bY | supper and concert Sunday evening. - |8 wm.. 30.01; noon, 30.03. The national troops also captured 1915, for a term that was to expire| it the fhabe! cene o lite, " Carl : Highest temperature, 89, occurred |twenty-four irregulars near by who [next January, and was recently re- T T er. be farget, Wardman Park Hotel Weston, Mrs. McLaren and Mrs, Carl| Aiss Gwendolyn Kay Evans and|at D.ih. yedtertay 2 ’hel‘[‘,“d m‘ Ve et fromil nominAteAtfor What Dost y DEVOTED DAUGHTER, MINNIE. ® i W lomen Miss Elale L. Paulson of Racine Wis Lowest temperature, 64, occurred at | the castle while the Free State troops | Judge Tracewell is survived by his and Miss Landis, Miss Mitcheil and Service HARRIE. A tribute of love to the memory of CTRE T ™ TN = 6 wm. toda. ‘ ching. wife, Mrs. Grace G. Tracewell, and The United States ambasshdor of |\ice Fricrson of Nashville, Tenn., arc | = mempeoory were approaching 7 We Wi G e Unll Miss Fric of N 5 ., are emperature same date last year—| ' S. 'Ceallaigh, er Irish rep- |three sons, Robert J. an attorney, e ill RU s France, Mr. Myron T. Herrick, accom- | .¢"he Burlington Hote i e s ¥ ean O'Ceallaigh, former p-fihioe mons MRobartd ey my ”lld'vwnfl. \ln' BELLE HARRIS, red info 'rest four $ears 430 e duy, July 20, 1918, Sl There is & 1 jean, motbproof and panied by his son and daughter-in-law, resentative in Paris, has been r ctor of inter. store your orlental, Mr. and Mrs Condition of the Water. arrested here, it bescame known to- |nal revenue, both of Evansville, and K that desth eannot sever, Love and remembrance live forever. Parmely Herrick, will A 5 Charles E. Tracewell of the editorial tic snd summer arrive in New York today uboard the Temperature znd Ifio) ok the | GRY.C. He ovas srrested by Eres Stats T sought through Life" ] ing C Paris from France, where Mr. and Mrs. Mamage Licenses. e e an o on, Of e | authoritien July 5, but was released |Stafl of The Star. : through Lite's gardea of roses aad ot e Sanitary Carpet Cleaning Co Hocrick have Been:withthe ambassador | Marriage licenses have beea bned fo thr | perature, ndition, clear. the next day. And T found one sweet blossom all Jeweled Col. 707 since he went there last autumn. They | foliowing : 0 v AN mpatly. Col. 3358 419 New Jersey Ave, | W spend the ‘week end In New Tork | Jumes . Peters and Bertha A. Chavious, ] Tide Tables. Kilmallock's ¥all Near. CHANGE WEDDING TIME. Tove, sympaihy. faith, all unchanging and \ Lincoln 7638 or 1481 at the Ritz-Carlion before going to| David B Aloright ang Laurs 4 Henderson | (Furnished by United States coast and| The principal fighting in the south | LOS ANGELES, Calif., July 20.—| And the Weart of that Sower, my friend, it = Bofors or after business hours, North 9129. | (heir home in Ohio. The ambassador [y Rufus i, Tavio A <22, Erocito BuEvey.) at present is taking place around Kii- | Marilynn Miiler and Jack Pickford to- o L c will probubly come to Washington next | “Sgiiiice T Poindexter of Loulss county, Va., | Today—Low tide, 6:09 am., and YOURS DEVOTED, ADDIE CHASE GREEN.* week for & day or two and join his |and Samuel Raines of Spotsyivania county, | 6:33 D.m.; high tide, 11:56 am. maliockc and ithe cownieay LAl at lifay AoeCinced another change in the | WARRIS, A tribute to the memory of ou son and daughter-in-law later. Do it e Gl = Wast) Tomurm\;; xmu;;lm;."lf! am, and|any moment. With Kilmallock in the § ;110 © ‘"fi; il 1;:‘& ‘;:Hn::maéz devoted parents, BELLE HARRIS, who de. i, [wai 3 0 . Woolley, | 7:: .m.; high tide, 13:30 a.m., an s B o el & e four ¥ . Juls Former United States Minister to {both of Brooklyn, N. Y. 2 ! d | hands of the Free State troops, Mal- | license’ Miss Miller gave her name as | 1018, wnd EDWARD 7. HANGIS trerts d Gertrude D. C. Neil Switzerland and Mrs. Hampson Gary | Harold D. Gregory low and Fermoy may be the scene of | Carter and age as twenty-two, while| Years sgo, September 11, 1§10, The Sun and Moon. ENT hav e to Southa ton. s son. 4, hich | Pickford said he was John C. Pickford, Today recalls sad memories We Have a New Plan AR e, 1 SAplon, Whats (1 | tekeitn . Rotgers of Phuadeipme, Pa. a0 | Moday—Sun roms 3:05 &.m.s sun sete | 110 O Irregular stand, in which | SCUD ST e wes Jo el 2 Dierks, who entertained a company at | Arthur P. Baldwin and Dorothy Crumpton, | * a0 P11 s - g .| gered. The irregulars are expected a8 the Snes (hat are thinking of. them to Handle Property $] s0 dinner’ Triday evening at_the South- | both of Richmond, . omorrow—Sun rises 5:06 wm.; gered The irregulara are expocted are !0 ampton Club. Mr. and Mrs. Dierks | Johg McCall and Rosfe Branderson. sun sets 7:22 pu . catasirophe. Cards of Thank: DEVOTED CHILDREN, * F. M. Johnson D Donls ot dumer Sex alOun even. pm R TI2e8 10:59 am; sets 10:42 O Ated that Kilmallock s oo- anks. MARKE, Iu sed but loving remembrance of wyner ing, when their guests have been ask = Automobile I to cupled by about 500 jrregulars and | BROOKS. We wish to extend our sincere| DY dear son, CHARLES B. M Renl Estate u]r to meet Mr. and Mrs. Gary. Births Reported. 7 ST be lighted J thunks to our relatives, friends and meigh.| did four years ago tod s July-August POl gno-htiner atlenaunt, B e ot Somerod Sin the | bors for thelr kind syimpathy and mest Sasn:| b the memory of 1731 K St Main 2076 ) Admiral Andrew T. Long will safl| The following births have been raported fo (r /{ FRANKLIN SQUARE| |tedas (hoard_the America, from New | the healin Gepartmert In the iast fweaty fou ) { HOTEL der of the season. Marrr G. and_Elizabeth B. Mvlien, boy. Weather in Various Citles. - town, but it is expected it will be] (ne death of our devoted husband and fi Knowing the child 1 = the soene of a stern struggle, owing | ther, ANANIAS BROOKS. Temperature = to its strategic importance, being| HIS'DEVOTED WIFE AND CHILDRE: vital to the line of commuNICAtions | AILL. I wish to thank my many friends and Soon from me must None knows th Jon' C. and Mary Shaw, | \) FouRTEENTH STREET AT K Only those who 5 2 Mury ¢ H ) Maj. and Mrs. John Quincy Adams, { Gharies and Edigh E. Tront, by, £ of the irregulars. relativen for their expressions of sympathy | Of the grief that is borne in silence % M. C., at Quantico, Va, are in | Macehall ¥ and Fiorence M. Angerson, girl. | stations. & Eamon Do Valera is reported to ad besutiful foral” tributes given &t the For the son 1 loved o well. 4 for a short stay, and are | Archie aad Eva M. Windsor, boy. = be making Carrick-on-Sur, Tipperary, B B it HIS DEVOTED MOTHER. at the Burlington Hotel. Willlam and Lottie_Smith, boy. : his headquarters. Irregulars are con A O e Arthur and Graco Simme H centrating there and at Butlerstown. e boy. zod Dora ;:'»::f;r:. gin : : Business is suspended In both these | *DLE; ,‘,;,,:e;{fl,,'",;',;(;",,“,’.’,.“,f,“‘;‘,,d"’,,‘,:}; % towns. friends and neighbors for, their kind - nd Katie E. Smith, boy. pathy shown toward me in my b"‘:vu;ye':! st the death of my daughter, NORMA L., UNDERWOOD BILL AGAIN | e bty il tnmiasts & ASSAILED BY HUGHES Mr. and Mrs. Corcoran Thom and —Painting. Mise Caroline Thom are salling today on the Celtic for Europe, where they —Paperhanging. will remain until autumn. Asbury Park ..... ~—Upholstering. - e / Atlantic City 29. Quality work at moderate cost. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Belmont Deaths Reporled. Baitimore . hard to sav t not forgotten, Never shall his memory fade: Sweet thoughts shall always linger Around the spot where he s laid SISTER BELLL. In_my heart year memory lingers, Sweetly, tender, fond and true. There is Bot a day, dear brotber, at I do not think of you e o JOENSON.-NORTON. At Durbam, SISTER GRACE. * e 's e to Sena nance | Tues ui . MILTON R., son TIGNOR. Sacred to the memory of our d Secretary’s | of Mre Mattie B and the Iate Andrew | daughter mnd sister. ISABEL V. TIGNOR Committee Insists Measure Johmson. jr., of Waslington, D. O., and| (nee Hardy), who departed this life three 22033 [ have gone to Narragansett Pier, Birmingham. 30, Phitt Co.. Inc., 2325148 8% | where they are at the Hotel de la Bismarck .. €0. o 42245 | L The followlog deaths have been reported to G tt Conmatn | Plage. Mr. Belmont, Who 18 ons Of | une hesith depaciment In tne st twoncs Jour Deosion T the best polo players of Virginia, | hogrs: A | went to Narragansett for the polo. Tames T. Miller, 54, 21 T street northe: = Susle J. Menk, 41, 8t. Ellzabeth's Hospi John E. Morrow, 78, 783 Harvard street. Married. tiful Soral tributes during the fliness and As T looked with ‘pon C. on Mr. and Mrs. T. Stotesbury of Philadelphia will sail today from New | Clarence B. Bower, 54, 824 A street north- | ponver BERTHA L, daugl of Mrs. Katherine July 29, 1919. | Pl 2 o . . ¥ years ago tod uly 29, 1919. [ Yorke aboard the Majestic o spend | i g Duniels, 1 day. Pierce's M rona. | FUEIC Perils Berlin Parley. A and the late William H.' Norton of | Our parting is not forever, James Walsh, 12, Casualty Hospital. 5 ah Butler, 29, court. Charles Jackson, s, Freedmen's Hos- | JAckeonvilie. 8008 Plibfant of Jumes W. and Mary E. Bell, 19| [0% Angeles. oo hours, 1154 Bladensburg road northeast. Lonteville . 30.08 63 88 ke Wil follow thee by heaven's Hight, A second letter, disapproving of Beatbs en the grave cannot dissever s z The sonl's loved ones God will nnit the Underwood bill for a Congress DEVOTED = MOTHER, SISTERS ~AND fonal commission to adjust the Ger-|powaruy oo FROTHERS. . raday. July 26, 1922, at 8:20 > man war claims, was addressed by|T,m., at Sibley Hospital, STANLEY L.|YORIS. In loving memory of our dear m Secretary Hughes today to the Senate | LGWMAN, son of W. L. #na Eite 3 Bow: | * IDA M. YORIE. who left. u s soddents Mrs. Allyn K. Capron, who recently | returned from Boston, has taken an apartment at the Rochambeau. There is really only one satisfactory way to keep your prints—in an Album. ‘There they will be safe % JIBIARAIANZIRA and handy for showing ’ : : —_————— 7 3012 G committee which has the measure in| man (nee Hilton), 13 11 mont two years ago today. Tuly 20, 1690, to your friends. We have Mr. and Mrs. Phillipe C. Soyes have b s 0k iy and © days. Funers] Monday. July 31 at| LOVING DAUGHTDRS IOSE b DEL- S ramually: gued 4w S| zone to Leesburs, Ve where tney e | TELLS OF INDIAN VISIT. |3k e s o oo LS erotacy fn underatood to have| 1530 Ll roh e Sd irth | Cibiben oL BaeH sho, & OF sartiaitiof Wnes Mpuis ec T3 Fusesiof G0k mnd Mok rob DunAgpe N e 3 taken the position that Germany| St n.e % * at remarkably reasonable ert N. Harper. Phoenix, Ariz 28,50 g should be represented on the sdjust. | BROUN. Friday, July 28, 1922, at 1 p.m., at ;o)"'::. mterl.'n.l T Bon't at dinner last evening in their summer 1y Dinner of Arts Club. §. Lake City 30.08 ;:;nn‘:dteoi éflin?'i?a'i%m'flgéy'éa:"i‘; L":h.’;":-:f;’m“ afi“ 6mx“"‘ -t Frank Sttempt| tolfikeapy Fygur HeRels; Srueabton Mrs. Bush-Brown, wife of the pres- 'Antonio 30.04 : under negotiation between the Affler- | gressional cemetery. niermentyfa | 1ua SBYBNTH ST. N.W. Main 2473 pictures loose, they are sure to become soiled or lost—an Album ill pre- serve them perfectly. e ; 4 e Modern Chapel._Telephone. conlrs, Q. A Kennelly and her JaUsh- | ident of the Arts Club of Washing- { " prancisco 20, : O etmlation st his time. Secratary | " BORDORE, nonred 2> “of Gaorpe. W 'Igimot.h Hanlon Kennelly end Miss A. M. Kennelly. have | ton, discussed her recent sojourn 2 4 R Hughes is said to have declared, not| Burdette. Funeral from Eldoroose o y: Phone L. one to Atlantic City for a stay of some Osage Indlans of Oklaho- s only would embarrass the discussions| Ohurch. Tenleytown, D. C., Monday, July 81, i Sen = Rt and o at the Hotal Biberony - | Smous the e Vi B T AR e . Friends and reiatives Savinn) o e o oex (THUEE, complish no real saving in time or in)CHAMBERLAIN. Myron M. Parker Lodge, Dr. and Mrs. Bukrer Leave el Sty e - the better protection of American in- e iy pacial mesting of Gk A SORLE FAN ek Jom with_an order to paint the portralt (8 a.m.. Greenwich time, today terests. The plan already worked out . The National A The Rev. Dr. James D. Buhrer and o s s i) in the negotlations, the Secretary : Remembrance Shop Mrs. Buhrer are leaving Washinglon | hindaorest NVIng Indian: for the In- | Fart Frome g | ua"Could moon be consummated: in| fo teoitsct B geated Monday to spend the month of August | dian collection of Victor Evans of this | Berl 54 Cloudy such a way as to be highly satis- = % , Master. * (ar. Foster's Bhop) in visiting friends in Cleveland, Tifin, | ${&" While in Oklahoma, Alra. Bush. | Cepeaiagen, e 8 _Giwar | factory to Congress and (o the Amer- |DEMAR, Frdsr, Julr o8 1022 at 2020 N u. th St., One door from Toledo and other points in Ohio. Last | Sawy! aice painted the portrals o | Stockboim, ‘Swede: 8 Glear peop! Charles H, " Fueral pervices " T S T. RYAN 14th St., 3.0, evening Dr. and Mrs. Buhrer had as | o 5. W, Marland of Bonea. Glty, | Horhelr: e Charies H, Dymar. _ Fuseral services 5S T. RYA} guests the members of the former's|y/ife of the president of the Marland | San Jua 82 Clear | pastorate, the First Reformer Church, | Refining Company. Havana, 8 Clear = | who combined in wishing their pastor Colon, Canal Zone. 82 Clody %’ L N and his wife good-bye and in cele- councl t with_pearls, dlamond , has left |ardse in determining what the Domin- | FOMER., EDWIN P., aged v cessors of nor com- oo 2B Sollenbere. | OF e TR ML MG lon government should pay the stock | lng ’é::wl.f:’tnhximldfle?n.";fi AT ] pelher uthe original W, B Pa{? 7 No. o1 \me] . = ecause t! n.e. era] lence fo Teward. - Phone “Biwlingw’® Cleve: | Aepartare was & surprise to Wil- | nolders because of its purchase of the | ne, jJuier, Retntives end ooy | entablishment 940 F St. N.W. 101" Primrose st.,” Chevy Chage, | ljam K. Olcott, one of her attornevs, | o 8- Thomas White, former Can- | Iespectfully invited to attend. " Interment | Lot s 2 e = oseph F. Birch’s Sons and he was apprised of it only after | J3i,n minister of finance; Sir Walter | Gjeawood cometery. —(Philadeiphia - papers 3034 M St. NW. Butatiisbes 1o, ior, T 8. Woolen Mills a3 almost a full day at sea, 5 siamp: L st bet Tlat and 16th st nw. Cul | S "hep received a lettor which she | Seeeel® 1SUpe Of the OUAWE %o |iacmoN. Departed this life Wetnestsy, o e | oot byre sty 2 | RS e ST T T | ket AR S0 M Sl s - N 1437 ok 2| Mile. Porquet; took b ® | lam H. Taft, now chief justice of the | mourn thelr loss & devoted mother and | — Guick, m‘&f" and Bificient _Service. m ward. Oall Franklin 1427-J after 6 p.m., or h . " [ | the Stontgomery, apt. 35. 50+>" | 1ast minute on the steamer France, |ynited States, who dissented. father, Jullus and Lula; two devoted sis- . Deal & Co. : m < r Have. She went on board ters, three 4 's host of GLASSES Last weer. Reward. H. G. i, | PoUR0 $07 Ft'Cined.* The letter said and friends. . Funeral Bunday, Joty 30, from 816 H ST. N.E. Lincoln 3464, 1201 18th st mw. e Deoa y the Mount Zion Baptist Church, A e T I S T u.‘“e«x'muh‘l’l?:l'ty‘“' because she| GERMAN FIRMS’ RIGHT Yo 2% S “FRiends and seiarine'92: | Automobile Service S o S e 4 v Retum 1o feared 2 3 ) Pobalterg Livery in conpection. Commedions She said she would return when- i Tiecs coor) ever the suit was ".M, for trial. TO ‘Do BUS"‘ESS |s SET n‘{:??% sgxa‘l_," o, T .';".2. ’o":"u’.".: "".-‘f.’. alt ;\:ld:fv:- crematortum. {ffl.fi: > brother of Mrs. H. F. MONEY—On _Friday. July 25, by American N GETS LIFE TERM R By Fusstal Toam B Wi T CEMETERIES. o oving meand 3100 1410 st 0%, " Fpmcer AGAIN GETS LIFE * | ”NEW YORK. July 20—A deed from| bib izih it ne. oo Mondsr, July 3L W inder Heintives fand friends’ favithd. Inter- FORT uNcoLN kindly return to John L. August, 1822 G st. p.m. 1923, at_her residence, 1108 £, The Park Cemetery " Seetaria; Perpetual vited. (New York and Pittsburgh vapers 3. WILLIAM LEE, Fm NDRY—Two bundles off Family Tausd: Y ewar, " Poone oL 8308 d 50 , 1c s — T e St e | e veers e oo war bt | o) QNG ROTHCHILD VALUE LOST| oo it st ot o it e, i G one telephone in the world. ‘oday [——=olc—— 0] ——— 0| ——= 0l c—— | o] c——— | o | c——— ] o | R TR e i A2 4 e - 1 S Ing property and paying adv. 820 14th st. moas SAtpotteille, Ku, NDON, ly 29— 1 , 33 Gocatn"same from janitor by lentiyinf| WIIl Return When Needed. - | snoo privy connell by - prans” nans | o Son hat s eiiTed sster of Jo. /PHONE MAIN. 108 LOST. By the Associated Press. board of arbitration, declaring the| Iate residence, 26 Defrees st. n.w., thence to Porquet, the French girl who has|railway valueless, was dismissed to- | viteq. You Can Save SILK UMBRELLA with & leather han- Just across the silent stream, amount each week—or month—and doing ' worthy of the name—you have to your growth of money saved. Added to that is . 3 or PA. AVE. 8.E. GRAND TRUNK'S APPEAL |l s st t STl (B0 5™ |y cuul ™2 47 s san Ean o v e G R | PUPHE S L HINES CO, 3 United States slone.________| SECRETLY SAIL FROM U. S. DYER. Saturday morning, July 20, 1923, at - . o 3 of Arbitration, Offers Dis- the residence of his iater, Mrs. W. O Commercial National Bank T eEOURD S e Mt et L O R Fourteenth at G PAIR OF OLASRES Saturdsy. July 23, &n| Attorney Learns of Departure. |By the Assoclated Press. '“:,"lmm‘ _‘l"“"“o.:"u‘,:..‘\m“"'”"m Ty {(FORMERLY S40F ST and paying for this advertisement. Funeral o W soears, NEW YORK, July 20.—Mile. Marie|common and preferred stocks of the | St Alovaine' Church. Interment at Mount . AREOW—8mall gold p e CEil Crove 7 the Judicial committeo of the | “ry, Phone Lin o the 11 and Montse o member of the French family of | ““The board's deciston was rendered ‘Where the flowers are ever bl Persistency is what counts—and what it regularly that quickly mounts up—and credit a worth-while sum. The chart here—taking $5 per week as 3% interest which we pay on Savings Ac- counts for every day and every dollar— -’ THOMAS W, brother of W. Dwyer, aged Livery In oo ON STOC ional cemetery, Monday, July 81, 080 W. R. ¥. KINES, Prop. TOW FOE, sow. Owaer may ve 5 3. | Mile. Porquet Day at Sea Before senting Declsion. B S R, B | 208 M STREET NW edo apt., 1439 T st.: owner - 5 shareholders from the finding of the | Monday, July 31, at 10 o'clock, from her W & 5 1 You’ll Be Surprised How Miich i e R 5 4 Teok Tetiers: 0 on back, _Call Cleve 545._Reward. 30° '|g.0q yames Henr! de “-Rothschild, waiting by the river, Automobiie Funeral ng. Reward. Phone N. 10005. bankers, for $500,000, alleging breach | in Canada over the differences that And the bagks are ever green. 00 conquers. Its the putting aside of a specified before you realize it—without any sacrifice a basis—tells a surprising story of the componnded semi-annually. w.e. and receive liberal reward. 30° | Negro Farm Boss Convicted of |the allen property custodian transferring | ment Rock Creek cemetery. seized property of a German corpora- ”:!l:“o" Departed this life Thu 3 N with initials K. McL. Rewi ¢ call Muin branch 7. Murder on Georgia Farm. tlon, can nelther control the concern's T e oy ol e ,:n":::r':. Sonvinted 1ate |gustus N, Hand ruled yesterday in Rev. Green, pastor. invited. Readily accessible— or su; ity action. LEFTWIOH. De) this lite , July 4 . terrace n.w. yesterday of murder by a superiof |equ roperty_eustodian mads ] 2, ot IR pm ot 1317 Coreal on electric car line. aame and urt jury, which fixed his sentence| The sllen propert CEFTWICH. : A S S prisonment. doed to the Koppel Industrial Cur and| I M rearier ek On Baltimore boule- illiams, owner of the farm, St vropecty S = u;':."a“,‘ii serving a life sentence. |and % i e the Orenstein and Ar- aly vard, at District line. This was Manning’s second trial, |thur g Pa, restdence of thllSt.N-. % i TR st 25 i 03 B ot Kol el sLi2is |Office: TS 125U part in the sl but msserted it — us a¢ orders of Williams, who, he [ German corporat mm,"""‘w O e 5 Isn’t it worth striving for? PENDANT —Aquamarine; July- 281 : Wil nor prevent it from resuming| 1. ELIZABETH JOHNSON, the widow of | Non- n 1 Care 3 : s BB s ¥ o el ek | O N CFiem boss on. Ihe in the Unlted Btaise n 1a OWR | 388"t Horteg Gheiior Jut oot i Beautiful and fitting T Bl 30T Bowara. 3o | Williams' _plantation, = near . here, |name after the war 508 Sock Q;‘.:‘.”M"“ff’énfl’ T wna £ ot o location. On Monday and Tuesday the Bank will remain open until 5:30 o’clock for your convenience. PURSE, latge Jeatber. and Caliing lflt"“"““f"‘“m\“’w' the Koppel Industrial Car and Fri :Mn?,# 5 et el il T e pranibt i toom | o Faroer, Wamngtony 0 G f34° 5% Fhatadn P e n R FIED. | 258, vas & S July 29, 1922 at the 1 Thuraday matines: iaitiala B. & ARMS TREATIES RATI 3 ‘was 5aid to be the frst court de- |BOTT. Saturdar, July 20. 1022, Nn 5 > | MELBOURNE, Austra ,mlva_bvtufifwamg motber, Mrs: Emily