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T G G 3 THE EVEN NG STAR, WASHINGTO! Commerual National Bank Fourteenth at G~ 3 Service that'’s the foundation of this Bank Not an empty theory—but a live and al fact—the spirit fostered is demon- strated every day, in every contact, with every customer. How we may serve is studied by every one of our executives—and put into practice by every one of our staff. . / And the. QUALITY of the service is most important—for in the rendering of it you have the advantage of our experi- enced training as Bankers—plus the wide range of our facilities and resources—cor- dially extended. . < ;‘ ? President : James B. Reynolds, V. Pres. Laurence A. Slaughter, V. Pres, Harrington Mills, 1st V. Pres. J. H. Baden, V. Pres. & Cashier {31 Albrignt, The boy who grew up! Last summer he was just a kid, so you sent him to camp or off on a vacation. ] And now he is back, bigger and bronzed outwardly, but with something inside of him that you just can’t make out. I’s the surge of young man hood thru him; the sloughing off of the boy; the turning peint that he feels but can’t express. Heisn’tsatisfied to go around in knickers—“how can a fellow- - in knickers impress a girl when all the fellows in his crowd wear long trousers?” . So since he must have long trou- sers, we want to say a word about NAVY FLYER KILLED "IN TRIAL FOR RACE Stalling Engine Cause of Accident to Lieut. Fechteler at Self- ridge Field. DETROIT, September 19.—Lleut. Frank C. Fechteler, one of the most widely known aviators of the United States Navy, was Instantly killed at Selfridge Fleld, near Mount Clemens, yesterday when the Bpad Army bi- plane he was flying stalled 150 fnel in the,air, went into a tallspin and fell. Lleut. Fechteler was to have plloted one of the Navy favorites in the Pulitzer air race, to be held here October 14. The aviztor, who arrived here a weck ago to conduct trlal Mights in prepara- tioh for the race, was taking the ul for the first time -ince his arrival from the U. S. 8. Lang'ey, where he was in charge of the ship's plane: Lieut. Fechteler intent today round the course over which the Pulitzer race will be flown. The score or more of Army and Navy aviators who were watching his ascent expressed-the be lief he gained altitude too suddenl: causing his motor to stall. The plane was shattered when it fell. The avia- tor was a native of San Rafael, Calif., and was graduated from the Annapoljs Naval Academy in 1917. He was twenty-five years old. —_— PARK RECORDS BROKEN. LIVINGSTON, .. September 19. —With & total of 97,740 visitors this season, Yellowstone Park has broke all records for travel in a nationa park and leads its nearest rival, Yoszemite Park, in California. by more than 2,500 tourlsts, according to fig- ures announced last night by Horace superintendent” of Yel- iowstone. The season officially ends on September 20. Langham Bigh Suits that are made especially for high school and prep youths—made from standardized measurements se- - cured by measuring hundreds of boys of varying physiques. The result is Langham High models, which take cog- nizance of overgrown boyish figures, and underdevelop- ed mannish figures You'll be proud of your boy in a Langham High suits have personality, plus. They are individual to the physique of the youth who wears them, . becanse they are made expressly for him. Langham High suits are tailored of imported and do- mestic woolens, and hand tailored as carefully as our finest men’s clothes. S Langham H.lgh suit, 3 and even his mother will be reconcile ; S for the boy sl:le‘ has lost -~ - has now become a young man &% : Langham High Prep Shop—first floor mezzanine. Total of 987,740 Visitors This Sea-; | son at the Yellowstone. a TUESDAY, - SEPTEMBER " 19, 1922, RITES FOR MRS MRS. MILLER. Member of st. luthnwl Church Leaves Many Relatives. Mr, Krances Joyce Miller, widow of Willlam_Jobn Miller, died Thursday at her apurtments in the Woodley, in this [ reque services were held at the family home in the Woodley Saturday afternoon, Rev. i e e, he ‘Soaywau | PrESident of Banking Cor- placed tn a vault for iater interment in = . poration Dies Suddenly at California Home. Paris Reports H\ubud Flatly Re- fuses Comment on Rumor of Separation Snit. Oukwood cemetery. s Mra, Miller was a daughter of the late Andrew J. Joyce, who far three-quar- ters of a century was prominently iden- tifigd with big business interests of this city. She war n gradunto of h Consea. BY WILLIAM E. NASH. By Cable to The < g0 Daily News: ‘Coprighi, 192 town Convent and all n.;lr lite has been | PARIS, Septeioet 1v-—"So far as 1) s frum Fort Myer g an uctive member of the congregation ' = s PRt . E o o ; know no divorce proceedings havel Codtello Post, TLaglow. Ao i | tie aT hiued by six sotin, Andicy ] ibeen instituted between my husband | M~ comrades aud iix fricids Livied to 8 b M, W W Miller, 3. Norria Mil- and myself.” declured Mrs. Oliver| ‘" + Robert (, illevr and T. Lee Miller B2 o ’ i .., | ROBINSON. M. Repie b 1972, e rabart . Millerzand 1. Tes Miller Eaton Cromwell of Philadelphia o1 ®Q00N <N AibwTS%n Srom sburgh, Pa. Two daugiters, Mrs. {the writer last night, referring to| SON. widow ¥, itavinson, ¥ . Everrett’ Rapley and Mrs. Charles {published reports that she had insti- H i pasrelo Canies Albert McKenny of Washington, and {tuted such Pprocee: ou can “'“"”;;f- : announce on my e that I have no four sisters and one brother, Mrs. ! |lmemmn of taking such action at| Charles (. Thorn, Mrs. Willlam Demp- sey of Washington, Mrs. C. Preston Present nor in the immediate future Thompson, lLos Angeles, Calif.; Mrs. though further than that it un- James McGlinchey of Portland Me., and safe o prodicr R. Edwin Joyce of this city. Fifteen Mr. Cromwell on his part refused flatly to confirm Fron: other sources, learned that the young couple have been living apart for six months or more, Mrs. Cromwell in a private apartment on the Avenue Kieber, In the arisiocratic Champs-Ely- | sees quarter and Mr. Cromwell in tels. ~ He &pent part of the summer o in Interlaken, Swizerood, aed now stopping at the Ritz with M and Mrs. Edward T. Stoteshury, his | steptather‘and mother. Mr. Cromwell and his parents plin to leave for the United Statex thix week. I hear, leaving Mrs. Cromuwell iin Pri DEATH' OF HENRY VICMAUD IN PARIS IS ANNOUNCED grandchildren survive. Mrs. Miller was the eldest of six generations uuran‘ of the Joyce family. GOES TO WAR COLLEGE. Warrant Officer Earl R. Lewls has Ibean afsigned to duty with_the his- torical section of the Army War Col- | lege. Washington barracks, and War- | rant Officer Williany A Genoar, at | that instits.ion, is ordered to Phil- ! adelphia, for duty at the Quururmns-l H | r deny the report.| '¢'% ter Administrative Scho ORDERED HERE FOR DUTY. Commander Claude B. Mayo com- | mending the U.S. S. Talbot, has been ! ordered to this clty for duty in the office of naval inteiligence, Navy De- partment. ARCHIBALD M. McLACHLEN. Archibald Malcom McLachlen, na-|Native of U. 8., Honcrary Counsel- tionally known as & banker, financier | or of Ameriéan Embassy and and largely interested in real estate, president of the McLachlen Banking Dean of Diplomatic Corps. Corporation, 10th and G streets, | By the Associated Press. northwest, this city, died yesterday| PARILS, September 19.—The death 17 For his at his California home in Los Angeles | of Henry Vignaud, honorary counselor | When 1 of the American embassy and a dean When 1] from a stroke of paralysls, aged 65 : vears. He had gone to California for | by ‘the Herald. shis morming <" Companied by hin wite nd son. Rob | o Henry Vignaud wis born in New Snother som. With Apartments n’ the | CAPtaln in' the 6th Louisiana Heri- Ontario, was notified of the death of | TeNt of the Confederate army in the Tostuy e [atieriast nisnchy lons distance Contederate diplomatic — commission| Can i Ceny sent to Paris in 1863. He became - made as to funeral arrangements. |frii gacretary of the Ameriean loga. Born in Geneseo, N. V. itfon in Paris in 1882, a post he rc Mr McLachlen was a native of|tained untll 1809, when he became Geneseo, N. Y. where*he was born honorary counselor. in 1857, He was educated at the State Normal school at Ypsflanti, * i Mich., and the University of Kansas. Births Reportecl In his ;n(ll'l)' llflP harwnls the postmas- The following births h N ted ' ter an ruggist of the town of Al- . AR e ""fl'r 04 followed the profession of pharmacist am-“ 1( and Ada E “nl-" girl. gin dearly X at Thayer, Kan.: Las Vegas, N. Mex., iand Denver, Col. In 1881 he came to v jthis city to take a position the Interior Department and in 1887 he ! famuel B_and Hilds Mclurrain, entered the real estate and banking| Ranm &, asd ron Traris n business in Washington and soon tiam 3. ana Mars E. Tart. iy itook a prominent position in those| Daniel W flelena C. Travers. girl. | Aud {two flelds of activity. He organized | na A, and Thelma V. Extep. irl. b and directed the McLachlen Banking orge K. and Myra Druhot. wirl i Corporation of this city. ‘ Reginald A. and Ruth McK. Dechene, He was largely intefested in the d_Margaret E. (onro; construction and it and Inma L Chatman, girl. her, Grover operation of al Jowell tlon Company, the Ontario and Iowa | Apartment House Company. secretary {of the Brookland Building Associa- i tion, treasurer of the National Drain- | t-ge Congress and a former president | of St. Andrew’s Society ublican in politics. Restdent for Forty Yeara. | His home in this city was at 2800 Ontario road. He had been a resi- {dent of Washington since he was twenty-five years old. He was an ac- o et e e Wb ten | AL e 8 Boernry g, {Board of Trade, being one of the |Hompita founders of that institution. He was {a member of Mount Pleasant Congre- gational Church. | Several years ago he dedicated to | the town of Thayer, Kan.. where he tormerly resided, the twelve-acre |pital family homestead tract, which is now odolph Sutpkiz, known as McLachlen Park. pital 23, 1 i { {_Mr. McLachlen js survived by his] Keba Chambers. 23 Tuberculosis Tiospital. widow and five sons, Lanier P.! \Ware Tieks 60, Home Tor aued. Biue (rugenc H., John - M. Robert and|Ppiains, E o Archle Mcl‘chlen. flnd five gran Fmaline Shannon, §1. Home for Aged, Blue children and a brother, Josigh W.|Plain ~ McLachlen of Chicago. Richard Goodrich, 1, 939 Rhode ll(lnd! It is probable that the body will be { *"5RUe: o o i Gen! {brought to Washington for inter-| Ieomor Heeicr sz G02t Commear street. | James Lomax, 1 ‘asnalty Hospital i ment. l Flizabeth Buttler, 11 months. Children’s Ezckiel and Bianche Bev Deaths Reported. The following deaths have been reported to the health department in the last twenty- four hours: Joseph L. Turner. 55, Providence Hospital. Catherine E. Neison. 51, 400 12th street southwest. John Jahnson. 46, Providence Hospital. Nannie H. McRoberts, 77. 302 C_street. He was a re- | Hoar by Your loy No one 14 . Providence Hospital 50. 2127 G street. . 110 9th street south- | 20. 2400 T. wtreet. St.” Elizabeth’s flos- 3 months, Garfield Hos- 4 Peacef 2 . { ASSIGNED TO AIR STATION. |,Arbur Weit. 2 months, Children's <Hos T Gunner John E. Reuschel, attached | lufant of Ignatius and Marie Jones, 1 day, ot z 126 F street southwest. ;t:“themsai:;r:nn”s:‘;:%u:o 3;’[:“‘:‘: Tnfant of Lou-mlu'ndlm‘xnno Williams, B {me Naal ale Btat i s yduty 8L | minutes, Columbla Horpita RESIGNS FROM NAVY. Lieut. Frederick L. Douthit of the | Navy has resigned his commission, 0 { take effect at once. LEAVES LOCAL NAVY YARD. Commander Emmet C. Gudger, Naval PRYOR. LOST. ATTO LICENSB TAGS, one District and one Maryland. at 17th and K sts. n.w., Monds: Retarn 1708 New Hampshire ave. Reward. diamond and pearl, P Street market. Reward if returned to 1439 ber 19, LANKETS, one Diag Army: one Tndn: at Su; i BON, i BLANK an: pply Corps. has been relieved from tlon,Sycamore Island. E. Winne. 928 | quty at the Washington navy vard| berers the Asidtic station. PRACRLET o Fel weverTemas, |2 ordered to the Asiatic station ¢ Phone Franklin 4067. BRACELET—GOd bangle: tope of goid. with coins attached. Liberal reward for return to wner, 5454 Macomb & died fo, 1918, ears ot ¢hanks. I wish to express my sincere thanks ppreciation to my relatives, friends. lodges and employes of the Southern Railway for their acts of kindness. words of hy and the beautiful floral triby at the death of my husband, GEORGE W mother, e i oo Sligo ave., north of Takoms, white nd bhtk and n'l‘ dlfl', striped altered male cat, ing his way home to Brook- Tand, TTBinder metify Mive Misdiexat oss Lawrence st. n.e. Reward. Toe CHOKER—RBrown fur; lost Monday, In or near BUTTS. HIS WIFE, JOSEPHINE BUTTS. Woodward & Lothrop's. Return will be ap- i preciated. Reward. Lincoln 4860-W. | COAT—Laty's coat, part of sult, green and Married. l:-;;:n_m(nd Jersey cloth. Phone Lineoln | TODD—BROWN. Mr. and Mre. Harrison Brown of Falis Church, Va.. announce the | CUPF LINKS, silver, on Harvara _l(—btiw—zp- marriage of their daughter MABEL LOUISE and 11th. " Reward, - 8100 P ai. mw. o to Mr. D, E. TODD of Pittsburgh, Pa., Au- | DOG—Alredale, grizzly tan: licease 2307: Mon.| EUSt 9, 1922, at Bedford, Pa., by the Rev. day night; reward. 1737 Mass ave. Fradklin Bruce Carney. : No cards. 1. | EYEGLAGGES, two walrs, T &' paver bag, . Deaths. yesterday. Return'to 15 T st. n. Reward. sxESLAUE ‘ 1 GTABSES Tortolse and §old_rimmedl: near | PALOLAVER. Tuesdnr Moot st ot el Col. rd. ‘and Sherman ave.. Reward. 2300 17th | n'w ‘SOLOMON, beloved husband of Sarah | LICC st. n.w. _Col. 7006J. . GLASSES, tortoise ell rimmed. ase Teiephone Frankiin 307 c; " Plack GOLD MEDAL, inscribsd Helen Bennett. jauer and father of Mrs. Henry Baer. Notice of funeral hereafter. (Baltimore papers please copy.) CASBELL. . Tucadsy, Scptembe 19, 1922, at| _Modern LM FLACHLEN ~[WRS CROMWEL nfmfs‘w VIGTIM OF SIRGKEI SHE PROPOSES DIORCE| 5= il city, uged meventy-six years. Kuneral WL WL FITZRCGH, Joy reniver 16, 1016 COOK. in ad hut loviug rumembrance of our 'er thut sweet and hallowed apot: u will never be forgol. CWith bitter seise of lows, o, n meicy, d Ui cares of life are done. A tribute of love to the memors of Jife fourteen, ye: ug b number of the larger apartment Now she " K buildings of this city and held large e o i age o e e, lnlt‘resls“xn land development com- i ~ AUGUST FURMAN. ® panies. e was treasurer and an > [Tzer of the Washington Investment| Miliam aud El jTRATE. in, Josing remefimoce coU R i Company, the Federal City Construc- | o ena o aice v in 57 vy b eaenly e yor e Baa September 19, HOWARD. In loving remembrance of. our dear son and brother, EDWA divd four years ago tod 19, 1918, _And slowly siuk away Dear brother. September 19, 1919, Pleasant as t When it floats among the tr Where no farewell toar ix shed. my dear friend, MARY E. PRYOR, who de- - parted this life one year ago today, Septem- It is sweet to know we will mes Where parting is no more. HER FRIEN 1 SANDERSON. of our dear father, CHARLES T. SANDER- Tn sad but loving remembrance of our dear little boy, HARRY C ‘WIGGINTON. four years ago today, September 19, 1918, The shadowy disc of future years { May hold but sunshine—it may hold tea: Tiut whatever life holds of the good and true, *Twill carry us back, dear mother, to you, 3034 M St. N.W. 412 H st. ne. Beaths. J. MeC, Crumm 1} No. 5 o atiend exday evening. At 730 pan.. to arre of our late Lrother, GEORGE JEN- STER W. STARR, N. G O . Monday. September 18 0N etoved wite oF g H nd devoted mother Fugeral trom the 19t and L ots. n.w., at 2 *o'clock @ Arlington race 16, 1922, FRANK age. Former mem- 14 Artiliers and later 91 Aero Rquadeor nterment ‘Mount Olivet ceme- Relutives and friends .nvited, . s 1%, . _at_ A:4B Y A A wite of James T, Worm- 1 lovTog remembrance of our de- IMA ARERS, who departed -ars ugo toduy, Septen 1o day, & night away, 1ILDREN. I sad but loving remembrance of ARD. who died nine 191 % and lopely remem- boy, NORMAN WIL- , Ieft us for the that “passcth all understanding,” of our dew (RAHLEK, w Iner him again on that beavenly glt, ad us along the way; in given to dose, hie task € m there in te perfect day NI MRS, WM. A. KLUG. bl mothie: ried this 1o wber 19, 1915, recalis @ memors our loved une gone 1o fest. t e seven years today ce our luved one passed away? the heevenly winds blow softly MARY E. COOK, Yen years ago to- the chunging scenes of Lfe, Tour that comes to us anew, pity v i Ux to bear our s gone where the ~oul loved ber best? HILDREN. ® MARY 4.1 ange smed her home. UGHTER, EMMA JOHNSON. memory of my dear mother, FORMAN. wlo died two yesrs ember 19, MRS, JOSIE T. FRAILEY. * HOWARD, hour T saw ‘AND FATHER, 1LIP HUGHES, ou here. we miss sou there, we. mi acred 0 the memors of our dear and . LEKOY MASON, who thist life three years sgo today, to know we'll In sad but loving remembrance of . MARY E. PRYOR, wib de- 3 z0 todsy. Septem- hou wast mild and lovely e ax the summer breezc: air of evenic; fal be thy silent slumber. ceful in the grave so low: no more wilt our number, u 1o more our scugs slalt know. ain we liope 10 meet thee, the day of life Is fled: in lieaven with joy to greet thee, BISTER MARIA CLARK. In sad but loving remembrance of 1921 again MARION 8, LEWIS. In sad but loving remembrasice o died seven years ago today, Be 1. ‘1015, Anniversars mass &t Sty Church Wednexday_morning. THE FAMILY, * WEBR, Jr., whe ur years sgo today, !PD(Dmbfl 19, MOTHER AND FATHER. ¢ In loving remembrance of ur ALMIRA WIGGINTON, who died HER CHILDREN. * ] s seph F. Birch’s Sons Established 1841, Phcoe West 98. Automobile Service. T3, WILLIAM LEE, Fueral m—_umrnc imer. Livery o donsection, Commations 1922, 1 chiapel apd, medern crematart Tk eall M A5eE Fione Lincols 8. apel. Autom scholarship and composition. Return to 1825 IR st n.w. ne- rd.. LD W) F_D., grotets e Tt lmu Rewa . fl’;w’liuc. m-el‘:‘hln P4k near Army fl.q,. cal Museuin; with watch, ‘glasses, sum of X money, Cte.” Reward.” 4. C. Brans, 137 X e s i ave. n. KINS, 7 7, 1922, at 8: HANDBAG—Small, dark bive ollk, gold metal | ‘anp HOPKINS. aged 20 veu top,"Monday about 6:30 p.m.;.on Ofh st bet. | and 21 days, beloved son of Sadie and the a:rh-’n'd-u:na et’bzu:fi: s contained about « John Hopkins and devoted brother of U8, 3 door keye, PAIF ginsdes Liberal re- | Wit Hoquina, Tunerat from i fate ve Quid dence, 1239% 6th st. n.w.. at 8:30 o'clock KBYS and small wrenciies on key ring. 1358% ., HENRIETTA Al beloved wite of William from the parlors of Tho 15131tk st me, Thursday at 10 to Holy Comforter Church, where mass will be waid for the repose of her soul. Rela- tives and friends invited to attend.” (Othier at_bail 4. Main stablis! life Sunday, 1118 SEV Wednesddy morning, September 20, thence to Bt. Augustine’s Church. Where ‘requiem e T g T e 9 o'clock for the re nmnm Visher fur: Monday afiermoon be- | mass WL by said at 9 oélock for the ‘ twesn 4 and 6; liberal re: Ehaae® ot | pose of hia sold. nterment in Mount Olivet 7785._2804 Oathedral ave. ) cemetery. 'NECKPIECE, equirrel, at Kelth's 8 M gresisg. Flider piease phoce Columbia Lired CEMETERIES. "~ FORT LINCOLN The Park Cemetery Nom-Sectartan Perpetual Care * Beautiful and fitting location. PIN Shrine. " Plesss rotura (o 431 Misk._a¥e. | Beadily sccessible—sn electric car lne. W On Baltimore boulevard, at District Jine. | car, or s a ‘money S, s mmee e B2 (Office: 705 12th SEN.W. O | ape SE, gmall, ,'m‘:,",:zfi 'i",;',{'f - . Phone Franklin 4745 Write for Illustrated Booklet - ward. _Call North Faa v RING. diamond e and onc -Mmuck o i Gal wm, wiek daye wati 6 bjn. | FUNERAL DESIGRS. au m:- GEO. C. SHAFFER . NBOKPIECB, fur, streets. Please return to m D nrd st for reward. 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