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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SEPTEMBER 10, 1922—PART I PARTY FIGHTS LOOM (CAMPAIGN DRVE [ &rper mrinen reaes |MONDELL MAY FAIL {MAN KILLED BY AUTO; RIDER BRIDGE FLIPS BEN BY PNGT| v ovr o suoes " ceyyre pare e N ARETS DE| 27255552 —The clatter of unearthly hoofs has In Memoriam. been stilled, but the spirit of the BAKER. Eoonomical Government Issue il [eerie rider who chased the lanky Navy Officer and Two Women |[P4XER, In loving memery of my dear nioge: rted this - g’ 10.‘ " I‘lle one year ago today, Beptem. Pennsylvania Governor- :f::nb:d!fi:-:w through Sleepy Hollow | Democratic Opponent Has Among Those Detained ship Race. T3 Tuus thessotms to North Tes i rytown Howpital Tney wers vienms| Made Good Impression on of an accident. Their machine, it CANADIAN SHOPMEN MARYLAND LAWS 7625 70 prepare FOR STRIKE NOTICE VEX DEMOCRATS |- IN NUTMEG STATE MONTREAL, September 9.—Circular i — %2::-2:‘.&‘%.‘L’:!%.‘zt";:;:‘:’:‘: {53ay | Contests Are Planned for Control Second Choice Is Necessary | tentitve wage vuts "of from 13 1o Machines. 20 per cent pending settlement of Sleep, dear miece, peaceful sleep, as Witnesses. Twas left aloas ta wee Your face sy Trnd shali ever see, B RS e Forgotten never will you be. . . the strike in the United States. Specidl Dispatch to The Star. rolled onto the brid, f the head i in Senate Fight. Hetween 40,000 and 50,000 men are | Special Dispatch to The Btar. HARRISBURG, Pa., September o S it Leldxgiotithe boats Wyoming Voters. CAMDEN, XN. J. September 9.—| - ; affected. : HARTFORD, Conn., September 9.— | Gifford Pinchot ls of on the first 500 | ington Irving's story. swerved. It Licut. H. C. Dickinson, U. §. N, of | The mesaing of eich varving fone and the tics are the contests for the chair-|Make I e oaur I nave e Welrd hovesman. sarrvius | EER - the U. 8. 8. Sylph, the yacht of the| . %ione bear— MAJORITY PRIMARY RULE | DEED MAY DELAY CANAL. |tcs are the sontens for oo ot e, camysien for the governor, Bis'Bead i iy pi, spuimed st | TEAPOT DOMZ IS ISSUE |00tk Secrviary o i Navs R oty et e e Atmore Robinson of the Racquet Each hour that comes to me anew, With bitter sense of loss tral committee and the democratic|democratic rival, is planning to add | were thrown out. They were in- Senate Orders Probe of N. Y. Land ited States Sen- |[to the itinerary In which he alone | ured, but not seriously. 3 Club, Phi < o 5 nomination for the Unit tes Sen 1 kot wholo gal: | T at Cont; ub, Philadelphia, and two women Oh, God, i mercy pity me, Guidance of County Delegates in Transter. i mothof. which will be Snally 145 8E3S% 282 08 Sty duice’ i it e s s SN AP AR mere soraind oty ae it i | B SERS S i within two weeks, the re-|Pinchot opened his campaign tour, as|from the macl ine, were found i* the i ight i nesses to the killing last night of Bope ‘wismey (Khve mout Sioth west State Convention the war Department investigation of ::',:},‘;n e conventlon being |dlstinet from his opening pecch of |car, Tight where his feet had been. Primary Fight in William C. Harding, & chauffeur for| Whes oo the aneh oo ves her best? Problem. York Central rallroad by the Tsaac G. | scheduled for September 13 and 13 the campaign at AUSSIOVA. () | ——————— Colorado. Frencis Menamin, a Philadelphia at-| . Wil meet onebyone, 00 0 Johnson Company Interferes with the | |, Now Haven and the democratichas given' three governors to the torney. on White Horse pike, near 4 arle ver sl ec in Hartford. |state, and where politics is taken . N. J. BEHRENS. In sad and loving_remembrance Y tat ropriated | for September 20 and 21 3 Special Dispateh to The Star. Ha e et DimUR LIRS e e a enen andor s Pesolu. | United ~ States Senator Frank B serlo Mr. McSparran spoks from PENVER sapu.m..;.r —Unusual | Car, Tn whieh wors Hardings wite| RENS. ho Geparecd it Nfe s Teurs aFo BALEIMORE, Septem - tion by ‘Senator Calder, republican,|Brandegee Wwill o o platforny an ident et and son, two other women and Mr.| todsy, September 10, 1020. cause of the complexity of the sec- | Now York, adopted yesterday by the | former and Homer 8. cunmvnlnfl had finished, and it w: nrdy ev! ern = “~in- taken by the people | yonamin ¢ repair @ tire, and was Forget you, mother? No, we never will, ond-choice provisions of the primary | Senate. former chairman of th:r 1;-:0;:::&.h t_nr:m m:h :gr::cr;;l: c:;fll-h;e'l ":; ' of the Rock |standing beside the ear when, it is We loved you then and love you still; election law, which may be invoked | Senator Calder sald steps to set n%}:fiultfizr:l:‘l'lt::h:; T g ks e o ealin whith has nountain reglon :;ue‘._.d, a_machine driven by John X:u‘rnmowv:‘:"n’ freah todey O hee cormered demooratic sen- |15ide the deed might be brought. pubiioan state committe ;xisted between him and the forester 1 n the political | et F e B, nd e | oy NG HUSBAND AND CHILDREN. * e " Mr. imaries recently he! [ or years to Interere with campalgn N »attlebeinglwaged | and the two women struck him. e I mE samery BF o atorial fight, election officials and chosen, the pri ISl party workers are having great diffi- | Candidate C had 600, there would be | indlcate that .L Eenry g Bo'rfifiebt t rln::i:»' s it Pilty in undersianding what mus . |no first choice Indicated—only a plu- |chairman S°0 B Jorche when th. y Auditor Gemeral done under the law. Numerous In-|rality result. Thereupon the low man | chosen to 8 el committes gt While the two candidates were out auiries have been received by the|would be ellminated and the sbcond | eR, SR'C e Ci™(ts election by the | making spesches in rural countles state officlals. Choices of those who voted for him | together after & SLSHUC Y whc | Xuditor General Samuel 8. Lewls, who n Wyoming, ana| The Brennan car dragged Harding| this life six’ tod: tember 10, B e 4 $ixty feet before his body dropped to| iote. e six years 850 \AER’ CHILDREN. I roadside. e car then swerved | DADE. s to the of nade that It will |off the road and ran thirty-five feet | dear mother, FRANCES DADE, who departed not be long before into a fleld, striking a shanty. A this_life seven years ago today, September D i pe. | state policeman said he found seven | 10.1013. e " | bottles of Canadian whisky in the Her gentle volce, hei iling face, Five House Members Alsc Believed Certain of Be- The underlying principle of the law | distributed. 1s that a cholce must be made by a| Assume that of the 600 who voted f&fififly"!&m: oS emvention | has been overturning the conduct ; v D oo icoreasaal | P2t e Eentle voice ber amy majority instead oltla y‘blur“‘flllt!e);h‘gtl:l for Ca;(gdn;s;d(‘.l n: :‘:'.'JJ‘,:’?&J.L’;' simply ratifying the choice of the of the state finances in a manner sug- ing Renominated. The battle s that| Brennan was held without bail She had a kindly word for each rule applles equally in ng | favored Candidate e thirty-five sena- | gestive of a steam shovel. issued a 2 setween Frank | pending further investigation. The And died b-lnl;v;inh; '"'cuAnL o legates from th ?:rfi‘l districts. statement to the effect that the edu- W. _Mondell, re- {qther; FEY. armer Representative Augustine |cational system, devised as one of TR e peublican, and 1a loving remembrance of our dear ome. the cholce of a political unit—that is, [and 200 favored Candidate B. By who pussed away four years ago todey, Bep. @ county or a legislative district—|adding that 400 to the 2,400 given and in determining the final result of | Candidate A in the first place he former Assistant At- | th t ks of the Sproul | Special Dispatch to The 8t John B. Kendrick. y N atte T total of 2,800 votes and | Lonorgan and form e monumental wor 1 ar. f 3 ; - = e ehotce DL Al A8 BT, omerset | SH0 Lot S oF Dhoiio00 can, S | (omnes, Geneat Fhomas, & Spellay, | sdmipistation, would necumill a8, | | TACOMA. Wamn. septemver . ety Unted giates scn: | Births Reported. o s et pt +following the election, the official | would become the first choice of the O e o oY e i iet rover Si's congubasional and seans g it ntprceimn [l 2y ; [Coom hisiesvihite i peacer Truat determine the firat choice of @ | county. Candidate B. with 200 added | candidates for the, CAREER " Siths | 200 %o r* g Fwo Yoars commencing | torial primary campalgn, which came |prevails quite generally that Ken- | health department In ine past ety Tour e et e ok aruia: ""‘:’ v HIS LOVING WIFE AND CHILDREN. majority of those who voted in the|to his original 2,000, would have & Qoubt. kel 1 atenance. | to a clo i, drick will be the winner. el % s and the lssue is in dou y | next June, for school ma! se this week, finds Senator . democratic primary, and then the sec- | total of 2.600 and would become the | and 1o %5 15,y “Che' conventlon | adminlstration and deficite. In VieW | Miles Poindexter and the five incum- |;gus achl a2, Prn, in St Louls in | Zhomss snd Virgiols £ Gustsn. gl | HOWARD. 1n sad bat levips remembrance of ond choice, for the guidance of the|second choice. . 12.560,000 now . oarts 0 meet of -the fact there Is $ bents in the House the strongest in [In the beginning of his Wyoming life g’ ter B. and Flossie Killian, girl. OWARD, who departed this life one year, deldgatem tronm tris courityito thoiwtats Each County Instructed S Al S due achool -districts, and the state convention. . % | the fleld in th. he was loyed b; 2 squale and Teresina Errico, boy. September 9, 1921. these rules, the dele- has $4,762,000 of warrants or A4p eld in the race for nomination. employed by a railroad con Automatic Instructions. s o % ach “county will. enter SUNDAY TO OPEN REVIVAL | proved” bitis, 1ying ‘on_the desk ‘of [ While the fight has ranged around |Tector a8 an underboss and eventual, Bocrt 428 em AT ey W oistish Ait 80 Khick SF thee d 1f there are 5,000 votes cast and|the state convention ‘With definite in- the state treasurer, unpaid, the Lewis | o o Poindexter, hi; ition i ly became a farmer. He was elected | twins. ‘ For m’:fl"‘ 'l:*":l o:‘ Friend Candidate A gets 3,000, Candidate B|gtructions as-to its first and second lN LYNCHBURG TODAY atement was a jolt. It was issued b 7 er, his opposition has |to the Fifty-fourth Congress, 1895-| Lawrence A. and Kathryn V. Widmayer. That .f-"',’} can call §is own, gets 1,600 and Candidate C 500, there | choices. If any of the three candi- the request of Pinchot, who asked [been so widely split that only a land- |1897, and then to the Fifty-sixth, | box. a18_ DTSR e FRANGES EVA. that the rumors about the high cost |slide will bar him from the nomina- |37 he has been continualiy a mem-| Abraham and Anna E. Shulman, girl. AND CHILDREN, FRED, MABEL vai“' t! that the delegatlon | q. for the nomination for e cat i ¥ a2 of this educational plan be &et tion. Ilzgezr!-moe. his term expiring in January,| 30%rh H. and Ada E. Phillips, girl ALICP. it ted t te it f all the dele- S A e D L L L P e UL Tobocco Warehouse Transformed | eat " The immediato effect W for Candidate A as the flrsl c_rll_glcm gates the convention—that s, b e e Scate Vi lear ma. ty. ere ty- ger.cral 'or 80! e e e eaatior of astermine | sholee, all would be over: Into Tabernacle With 6,500 Seat- | {o., 83T 0y 1 0 upon Mrs. Francls C. Axtell of Bell- [COn&Tesses and is one of the out-| Lous i ani Au . Bwinkic. bor. day, Rept 10, 1919, Pl I s e b e b et Dieiom e FaeBtar Mr. Pinchot promptly met the situa- [ dorsed by the labor organizations |and came to Wyeming In 1865 and 1s| Jono D. aad Mabel Laner, g "7 | TEES. 3 e A, e B T e ho | “That would be dene In this way: | TeomDUPtioL 0 T0 AT ember 5. | Uon bY saying he would do his ut- |and women. to withdraw In favor of |on® of the largest ranch owners in| Fratk B and Lem 3. it T e B S e M enaidute & for the Arst|The jow man among the.candidates | nLXNCHEURS, V. SePLURIr, g | most to clean up” and the $45.000 | George B. Lamping of Seattle have|that state. He was elected governor. | e Pinattkon vy, my dear parents. who bave paracd toto the choice should vote for Candidate B|would be eliminated. Suppose he had |1 ore for the opening of the Rev. Billy | o0 08 S0 HOO0 gument. The |falled. Willlam M. Short, president -19. In 1916 he was nominated| James E. and Mary B. Tapscott. 'M! tember 3, 1919: my wmother. REBPOCA or Candidate C for second choice. on the first cholce the delegations|heTe JOF (0% DRIEPE Snorrow, "all of . : 3 for senator, although his name was pacott, girl. RS atr yeats aus tolsy. Beptember 30, Suppose that’of the 3,000 who voted | from three counties. Each of those Y teatant ohurches of the city | Whole state campaign is sett ing down | of the state federation of labor, in a{not on the ballot, being written in A 1918, for Eondtaate A, 1,500 favored Candi- | delegations would recall that it was |the Frotesiant ¢ art, oo to a matter of economical govern-|letter to the labor organizations In|by the voters. He was elected and - Fresh in my heart their memorls cling. for Candidate s cholce and 1500 fa- | instracted. under the procedure out- | €O ORerating In the Hoe N een trans. | ment and as Pinchot was a depa:t-|the state, repudiated the indorsement | resigned as governor in Febru < THEIR DAUGHTER, ANNIE J. STEWAKT.® date B o ante C. Tn that case 1,500 | lined above, as to second choice, | g tODBeC0 W e ele with seating | ment head here and instituted re-lof Mrs. Axtell and called upon labor |1917 a5 and Catherine Keane. giri. .~ {MULVEY. Sacred to the memory of my dear vored Candidate C @ lra to. the. first: | Neossarily. ‘the second choice would | [0rmed Into & tabernacle witn oo e!"s [ forma he is speaking from his ¢x-|to unite behind Lamping to defeat ¥ and Betente g eira, || som WILLIAM JOREPH MULVEY. who dé- e O tven both: Candidates B | be one of the two remalning candi- | (OF, 6800 PeoBle, \ The Hisiness sec- perience. while McSparren speaks | Poindexter. el lll"le Is Spirited. nd Rarah Selaon: oy FIfL | paried thia life three years ago today. Sop C; v from observation. e battle has al d; arie Holland, girl. ember 19. and C, so that Candidate B would |dates. Each of these delegations|yjon in close proximity to three street | ‘PO ORBNAUIN 0010 yicket will Falls on Deat Ears. of the most pirited. hat Wyoming | B4wAM and Ellsabeth w'}*:.', i, Loved in life; remembered in death. Walter Mollle 'A. Paul, girl. KERR. In sad but loving remembrance of Ho was majority floor, leader Eleventh-hour efforts to prevail |of the Sixty-sixth and Sixty-seventh | Btanta M- acs fomiamras mrsc yfirl- | our dear wife and mother, ANNIE E. KERE. : | ho'departea ‘this Ag-yrd Vi total of 3,000 and Candidate C | would vote according to the second- 7 Bt 'of 2,000 Candidate B, there- | choice Instructions @iven it. car lines. mobiize here early In the week for | Short, however, is a democratic can- | has known, and some of the best| W p asi Live Bartol b Teed.shuve metcy we s Sov] 5 fore avouid nave the majority of sec- | And, there being but two candi- o 7as maqe |0 Srt ot 2 speschmaking tour in | SISLS, 0% 9T 20,6 At his aupesl 1o posted men in the state. Including | Alousn McH. wad Trene. Tolmer, boy = B RS RE — Valle: v . |so oo . boy. cER - o e ER O XU DR Pt i S e A o Y = Election bets all favor Poindexter. |Siet thne Meraam® wo oHcans, pre- | Newell and Esther Cabell, boy. 7 dear none LAWRENCE RICKER. who ond-choice votes. illustrates the procedure if | his original first choices, plus the [rapid strides in Japan. It is not un-| assault upon the i onala’ the eandidates has had a clear | second choices given him by dele- |usual for the male members of the|is to be launched and kept goins. e e ets Elve oI, |Pas been, and is, considerable mys- 3 3 e 0 on0, Majority for first choice. If of 5000 | gates of the eliminated candidate. to | population to wear “votes for women” |- Senators Pepper and Reed are to) 00, ©“\Wyen; Y NeE B lities |tery attaching to Mondell's reason Marriage Lices e % W Tites cast in the county Candidate A |have a majority of all the delegates |badges bought from woman suffra-|speak with Mr. Pinchot several times D at, oo A bolticS |for abandoning the House to run g nses. Dearisithe giave wheto /e M AN, S o ose: . Candldate B had 2.000 and!in the state convention. gists along the thoroughfares. this month. o e 18 Srent hlent eote- i |a&ainst Kendrick for the Senate. The | Marriage licenses bave been fasued to the| Part of our lives lie buried deep o’ the state which will go to the repub- | L¢2Pot Dome squabble is one of the Sollowing Under the sod where Larry sleeps Hean potle: S ust whese this vots will | features of the campaign. lliam G. Roesler and Lillan E. Rose, HIS DEVOTED MOTHER. * both of Richmond, Vs i o e Tienaical in Colorady une ongressionat bat. | Fas’ MU Wha pane sarpat, vun | VEEARE, T2 80,0 i, memimen 19! In the congressional districts at|tle Will be fought out in the state {of Ballston, Va. BE jmy this time the opposition to the pres. |Primaries next Tuesday, September | Lauton J. Smith and Mary E. W. VESABLE. who gied Septomber 19 . rlor. ent members has died down. With |12 In Denver Willlam F. Vaile, re- | Willam M Aitchell and’Lena E. Wilson, | BLE. who the possible exception of John F. Mil- {publican, present representative, has 2 . mo, we never will. lor, Tn the first Qistrict, all are cer. |no opposition. The democrats have |c. wiais of By, O, T80 Md., and Della B i N o them attil; tain of renomination. Miller's dis- |three candidates for the primaries,| Hugh C. Btanard and Wanda Eny Thelr memors i as fresh today trict, Seattle, and Kitsap county is{With the organization backing Jame As in the hour they passed away. the most uncertain voting district in |A. Marsh, city attorney. Benjamin Eppie Mallison and Izetta Hi Gone in the best of their da; the state. The city proper, where the {C. Hilllard and George J. Kindel. | Joschn aoonnor and Hester M. Slack. In manhod's early bloom: ~ vote lies, is irrational at elections. |former representatives, are conduct- | Themas W Graver srs L5, Russell ™ Mrs. Axtell Held Offices. ing their own campaigns. Hilliard | both of Richmond, Va. 7 | LOVING MOTHER, BROTHERS, SISTERS Mrs. Axtell was one of the first|is backed by the radical element and | Henry Morrisos and Lilan Wilson. AND FRIENDS. woman _members. of the _Washington | the Pro-German vote because of hls mfiu nd 8. Campbell and Emily C. Proc-| VENABLE. In sad antagonism to the world war, while G. Trooper of Blueseld, W. Va., a brother. JOSEPH legislature. Her term. beginning in o 1555, from 1917 to 1921 she was a |Kindel Is basing his fight on his plat- | Baith W Grearor shis ety ¢ 7 8 M| RS S TR AR, GG, SIS member of the federal employes’ com- Ethel L. Mcintosh of Baltimore. WILLIAMS. In sad but loving remembrance PG orue 15 Stevenson and Austin E | trict and in_the “western siope dis- | 5i2es Periror wihien SEABE, 0% Thans hie hee iwo years Griffiths of Seattle and Lee Tittle of |IFict there are no primary fights, the 5 Kate' B, Hart. ago today, September 10, 1820. Yakima are the other republican can- | {ormer now being represented by Guy . 3 it Gone, but mot forgotten, is all that I can e & riMtha is a superior court |U: Hardy, republican, and the latter {and Bes Ore % Hix : by Edward T. Taylor, democrat. The @ Since Jésus came that stormy night and took judge. . t Former Representative Dilt, who |fi8ht in these two districts will be in Atlanta, Ga. - 1'3?&..«‘“;',:;'& G ik aad] was in Congress from 1915 to 1919, theiNovember ol ons. soul left for that distant land. T e e omaration of war| In the district surrounding Denver| The Cuban health department fs- | it o broken peast | abed my tear: with Germany, a fact which his op- |&nd extending to the Nebraska and|{sues bulletins each ten days, stating| As you did. dear, near two long years: y ponents in the democratic senatorial | Kansas lines now represented by |clearly the existing state of health| Happy at rest, your eufferings are o'er. Tace are using againdt him. Charles B. Timberlake, republican, both { of the nation. The Secretary of| We will meetagain on that sonder sh A candidate for the democratic|Parties have a battle. health holds a cabinet portfolio. > nomination James Cleveland Long- Fight for Legislature. Lards of Thanks. te administration departed this life two years ago today, Sep- st L FUNERAL DIRECTORS. JAMES T. RYAN street of Port Townsend, who is an | with the primaries out of the way Inmatelior sl sovernment; ot the congressional battle will be ex- Colorado for lung trouble, A e T by service in the world war. tremely spirited in Colorado. DUNLAP. The familv of the late RUSIE T. J 23 DUNLAP (press the i 817 PA. AVE. B.E. Zelley of Bellingham is the third| mpere is also to be & spirited battle | their many frieads for thelr indoem smowe| Model Chapel. Lincoln 142. democratic aspirant; James A. Dun- AT 2am secretary of the Seattle Labor |In the coming campaign for control | 5 her Mnces, 1ng for the beautifal floral Fvens 12 Conpection. | Council and one of the leaders in the [of the state legislature. The house, D AND CHILDRE: = e attempted general strike in that city - PRATER. We wish to ex Established 1873. Fiehone 0. NE3. . fn 1919, has filed papers for nomina. |COMPrising sixty-five members, must FRCE,, {5 Rl o (o our reqatives and THE S. H. HIN tion as a candidate of the Farmer |be fllled, while there are seventeen who were ind to us i our hour and also for the beautiful 3 s S, 3 Labor Party. state senators to be elected. The| of bereavement, 29012603 14th «L. n.w. floral tributes at the death of - > — senate is the battleground. The re- | and dauehter, LULA H PRATER. o "1 Private Ambelasce. = Human blood contains the same |publicans have fifteen holdgvers and | “pjyriaon: AND MRBS. CLEMENTIYA SpermreCo salts in similar proportions as are( .. jemocrats three, with eighteen found in sea water. members necessary for control. This Peaths. 3208 H STREET Nw means the republicans have only . three to put over for control, whereas | BANES. Thursday. September 7. 1922, AL- (FORMZRLY S40F ST the democrats have fifteen to put| BERT BANES. beloved husband of Lou PHONE MAIN JO8 over. Both parties feel that with{ Baues. Funeral from his late residence, Culichols WB'S, 2omtrol of the senate there is con-| 3i0284 st ne. Mondsy. September 11, 4| ARSpears pens, trol of all legislation. This condl e — BUlLDlNG tion has existed three or four times | BANES A spesial communcation of Leba- WM. H. SARDO & CO. ASSOCIATION||| _ D= RE Co . o'clock, Monday, Sep. | 412 H st. n.e. Pays 6 Per Cent \ %I%IJ‘SGZ’OIZ;’. Rug Modern Chapel. Automobile Funerals. p. 2. to_attend'the fuperal of LBERT BAN Deaths Reported. 1oL L NErn T°~n£;':; vl <7T.. SPEARE CO, The following deaths were Teported to the ey Beptember 28 B oo beaith department in the past twenty-four late Mary M. Bedch. Funeral ‘from his late n,;‘;:,";’,l;“:,.:“ fiéfim"\{fl R Spears o residence, 732 Srd st Monday. Sej William E. Canter, 36, Sibley Fospital. 1, : Tee 3 establishment. W. Rita Hurley, 5. Casnalty Hospital 1, at:1l a.m. Interment Chapel, Va. | ERUED oK 940 F St. NW 2 M d BILLINGSLEY. After patient suffering, de- on shares maturing in 45 [f| o 8. Biasatid. 0. Georgetowa Catver- | B LET A, P2 W e 1955 Joseph F. Birch's or 83 months. It Klice H. Fuller, 23. 4933 Conduit road. 3:35 pm.. WILLIAM W., devoted son of sepn ' ch’s Sons Lilllan ‘Acker, 65, 013 16th street. the late Eliza Billingsley and beloved hui 3034 hl St N \V Established 1841, James L. Beach, 62, 732 3rd street south-| Dband of lda G. Billingsler. He - N-W. phone West 96. Pays 4 Per Cent mourn Mim two brothers and four Automobile Service: Sarah A. Stearns, 84, 30 R street northeast. 3. WILLIAM_LEE, Fuseral Director and on shares withdrawn be- [[| e Tnorthie, L0088 2 418 1ith Westminate Embalmer.. Livery in convection. It’S Time TO Be Thinking Of VV 001 Rugs fore maturity. Chaner 5, Rnan, 02, Sy Holtl, | aiiwomrey " oo . memers. of | etes_2 P ate_av. el all 3 Otena Austin, 925 V street. en’s Cli ock Beneficial Amsociation are ?, Assets More Than B e 0t 1 piulls Sl Bottaoror dt || Frank Geier's Sons Co. Thomas Juplter, 54, 3 STy aedenesing pantae {1113 SEVENTR ST XW. Main 2473 . . . . SB,OO0,000 Allen Cherry, 91, Home for Aged, Blue g"'?"l'f Stale n‘“;on“‘i.‘{!"fi"",.,“" at | Modern Ch pal. jelephome: - It will only be a matter of days now when you will be taking up your light sum- i e S e ST A, pravl; JOMSSON Fresigent. Timothy HanlonL : . Th: Mai " . Home i r 7, 1922, . N.E. Phone L. 5543 mer rugs and replacing them with the heavy wool ones. The comfort and Urpius; Tore cthan Biwars ‘6. Feuncin, '8 monen 1005 o | * 845 1 Spimber T A0 gt | ML ESTNE__ Pom L 86 street. L. Courtney, aged 73 years. m,m e infant of Clifford and Beulah West, ral from her late residence. 216-A Bates Mal 13_hours, Freedmen's Hospital. st. n.w., Monday. September 11, at 2 p.m. attractiveness of your home will depend largely upon the kind of rugs you p 3 Relat ™ et - ays saups - mEamY - Fresident | COmTIE. emiems ot Tntpens o | K & & Mg o JOSHUA W. CARR. Seerctary FOUND. the Taneral of ur inte seter GRORGTANS | Paud noulinge .00 = small brown, carl v COURTNBY, Monday, September 11, at 2| UoTAsowswss =3 3 = Do a0ty curly: e Coll M~ Cares pm from ZI6A Batés st. mow. laterment S RCAENTS 2 . . MOURNING BLACK DOG, male. brindle and white; collar, no tag.| ~ MARGARET KIRRY, e . Heavy Axminster Rugs If you are needing or only slightly interested D7ed witkin 3¢ Hours awtin 2 i ) - 1:; e, & o, o | eeTatize TR dSSIgRIRG SR S = = 9xlzn $45.00 in a rug this Fall, you surely ought to CARMACK DRY CLEANING CO. LOST. :.:::f?'ol: 3.‘-: gfi"’:’y St x;l-.;.‘;‘io:;?;: red "")":f";u.“:;" :::'":,";":.:;:_ S igelow Hartford Velvet . Dupont Circle, Fr. 5232 BAR_PIN_Diamond, in_downtown shopp! theicigossihinshand, - twe Jehildren,? Tathpe, {Jeums) | e : o012 “339 50 see the wonderful patterns on display at T e i Reutts T B 20 Sracamorher wnd ot o Senie Bometi| o vl b tographic . % 5 Mayer’s Lifetime Furniture. wi Tl Bt | A fe, saddenty, mg. | TVOGSSHONS and designs on exhibition in Bigelow Hartford Wilton Rug : 5, Ay e m.m.m}fl oy e Sttt TR | our ome 9X].2 ’87.w % I]flrlu' (:m' Friday afternoon at th }’mprh.nlfin;!kolmv?léolflfi.n hu' e :.Fhld':NflNl:!Nse‘:::' e 5 - . 3 . loss, her Ve er, hus ee Axminster Rugs, 0“;:;'21 e If you will call, we'll gladly show you these P TR oy | bana, e gt i e i | = patterns, f X & s ; BOSTON BULL TERRIER, darg brindie, whife| and a host of relatives and friends. Funeral EMETERIES. Whittalls Anglo-Persian Rugs good-looking rugs. They possess excep- o || Why Worry About 1e? || B e B o B KoE | ot iy midisi e Hoomms i tional beauty and durability. Our tre- Twin Flame 3025-W. 100 | ¢ Ebeneser M. E. Church South, 4th FORT LINCO 9x12 $125.00 3 ¢ The New Twin Kerogas| | 505 coomming,_sentims waten, nars | 200 B s se Whittalls Wilton Rugs, fringed mendous stock makes a selection dd‘ght' Oil Burner aiont and ’P-hr';:r:-n«{_;o or :a'n:- Botk "croes n;‘:" fl'-‘-"o e ored it heer =l Tlle"l:urk Cmet‘e‘?l : 1 Will 8e: Y Park. _Reward. L. W. e listen for | e NorpSectarian Perpe ; Care 9x12 $87.00 fully simple. Costa less than 000k amd-00ut— LT D awara.” 242 140 ot T m Beautiful and fitting no smoke or smell. - DOG, setter, with collar, w T ears Tromm on orking heart: location. Guaranteed to Rols, DT AT 10T T, ot e ""';""‘"‘ are fast Ralesp. o ANIL Readily accesstore—on ; B Cook Bak FEATERNITY_PIN, K. A. 0. Wednesday, | ROULTON. September 9, 1922. WILLIAM electric car line. etime Fuorniture Is t and Bake 3. Phone Cleveland 18503 (b= | Boron Seriencs, coapel. 1837 20tk 3t ‘mows On Baltimore boule- Demonstrations Free LASS} ahell 7im, in Sime’s I ber 11, at 2 p.m. Burial &t R s Ya Your Own Cooking Stove A veaine, protebiy on Srert oy | Cedar etery. (Ba vard, at District line. or Range Finder please notify ut. C. Foote, bavy 8 l : JONES. Saturday, September 9, 1122, at the o th A post cand With your name and Jj | 225 dence of his daughter, Mre. W. L. Ofi 05 12 stQN w ; aalrB i Bl i Tecessury || NEORTIR, Rol, wIB, izt Jep | B fam iy Office: 7 oS e earas. for utamine Bl e = s Phone Franklin 4745 Seventh Street M A l E ;R & ‘ :O Between D & E the Kero Burnmer. Address NE. about % of inch sguare, ua-| 45, Providence Charch tons, | Write for Ilustrated Booklet : : 2 : Kerogas Oil Barner i s sma Chnt Twd S | MINES, Reperted,thie (e Sepimboe T | FUNERAL DESIGNS, £ 3 W, 3 e | e e feaves to mourn his loss two daughters, Re- | < Headquarters OUBENLLE, Fere oo n ot cars o i e & A o e Bros. Co., 1214 F St. 3 Phone 187, live Baptist Stk and ¥ Streets N.W. B ot Waitham, Heward 3T 00| Ohorehs Rev. Carter, pastor, Mondsy. Sep JBrompt sute Gelivery service. Court. _Col. 57803, = tember II‘I:IM’.‘ 2 o'clock. Relatives le—exp o S RIS ot o cirs iy ?.-.::i < EO. s i L ot nw. 3 8. --al!lnuun ‘Guard armory. Phone Na:! . t“.‘onnlln'm -.m ’hl'-l‘