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Announcement Dr. Henry E. Wright || Osteopath Will Return to His Office |ROY AL LADIES’ QUINTET IS[ENEMIES M4Y BALK . 'BLAMED FOR LEVANT CRISIS| “79 ity amgnica FEW TEARS SHED i By the Assoviated Press. IN EHINESE FI- ' | PARIS, September 23.—A politi- |Harden Recalls Constantine Is Cousin of| .2 ix stherins ssainae ex- Premier Clemenceau to prevent I & . . hi ) to the United Statet - King George and Danish Sisters’ | b ivunins i a0 s tur on |0/d Woman and Child Sorry i have Tout confidence in mm ana | THEY Were Spared by i r ' friendly to France. 1 Newspapers representing several pareles published attacks upon |FAMILIES MOSTLY GONE him today, based upon recent -ac- cusations of Marshal Franchet 921 15th St, Cor. K N.W. BY MAXIMILIAN HARDEN. ; matchmaking got Constantine’s sen- 1 s tence remitted. [(BziCableto TheBtar, s The celebrated Danish sisters, Alex- | | BERLIN, September 23.—The swal- | andra of England, Maria Feodorovna : lows of monarchy wWhich flew south |of Russia, and Thyra of Cumber- > land, and the Rumanian queen, alli D'Espgrey. that Clemenceau stop- |Bare Vesti; four years ago—first the Romanofts, | j4nd. and the Rumanjan quoen. ailf pgrey tiges Left of Towns That ed the' former's offensive in then the Hapsburgs, the Hohenzol-|in appearance. joined with the Rus-| P m . ; lerns, the Wittelsbachs and the Wet- | 8ian grand ducliess and Greek Queen i southeastern Europe in the fall Were Previously Thick A tins—are returning. They seem to|POWAEer Olga in reviving the old | of 1918 and that Clemenceau took With People. " matchmaking game which was halted 1 ‘L think the political climate soon will | by the war, beginning with Athens: WY from him the supreme com Office hours: 9 to 12—1 to 5 Saturdays, 9 to 12 Phone Main 6379 Residence: 2700 Connecticut Ave. Phone Columbia 8106 L i 2 and Bucharest. — But this game can| mand of the allied armies in the be warm enough for their wellbeing. :‘z:ms;lm‘mlry ity “K"d empe_v near east and transferred it to the BY JUNIUS B. WOOD. ; APARTMENTS Americans may smile ironically at | ROUrSh anly e K A therwise | English. £ : 3 3 this, but they will see the danger if| whence would we get’ our royal | The present near eastern develon- By Cable to The Star and Clicago Daciy Zemr. v = vhat i _lbrides and sons-in-law? { ments are closely related to these &% pyright, 192: they study carefully what'ls happen: e g ‘Alexander, who! charges against Clemenceau, whose | SWATOW, China, Sestabar 23— HOTEL ing over here today. Coveded “Bapa Tino for 4 time, In. . oppoments are preparing to bFINg | Only twice i to ik | Why does the dangerous Turkish |curred the anzer of the quintet by ! UD In parliament next month the |, ..o ppe o0 20 g problem arise again just now? And|marrying a lady of the Greek nobii-| various political accusations di- iraveing, afoot, by ity. A rabid monkey was so kind, or | rected at him. sampan and by push » admist lev- the explos| plosive question of the stralts | ;" pro-German, as to bite him, and,' ______________________jeled towns, thousands of freshly control? according to official, but no unrefut- “— = = imade graves and hundreds of home- BEAUTIFUL Because the tireek king. the son of jable reports, he died from the con- |y “1¢ t pe eventually granted. the lless people In the flood-devastated a Dane and a Russian, was allowed |Seqdences of that bite. 3 SIXTEENTH STREET to regain his throne two years ago. Scorcs Petticont DIplotaneys iwhole Balkan conflict once more will | regions, has the correspondent seen | And why was Constantine allowed | blaze forth. tears. i Thereupon Lloyd George allowed his | RNER OF to return despite the fact of his be- 2! Un siia o 4h 4 : 3 . Unquestionably one of the wise re ne aged Chinese wo Ea ink a German field marshal and a|King's cousin to return to the Greek j : Jnauestion was the banishing | served weeping hecause the iaarer brothcr-in-law and ool of = the |thfone. Whether he was influenced | o the Turk from Burope. Turkey|had left her atone in the world, She THE H F i y lin doing that by thi rust” of royal | never has done anything for the good visiting in a neighboring village OTEL O g Becuse he is the cousin of King | liqics—that petitcoat diplomacy which | of humani(y. Her barbaric masszcres | on the night of the tvphoon and ‘r‘fi REFINED AND SRt 10 PGiause @iBismarck always feared—or by aiof the Armenjuns have d .:ruv«lfll{lm:‘n';d P,dnd her home destroyed | » i D tly influence. I fear history will ! ilization and one of the world's jand her husband, sons, daughter: d EXCLUSIVE CLIENTELE kon it a blunder equal to that of f most heautiful lands has ceased to be dehildren all dead, But her tenrs [allowing white Russia to be defeated | fertile under Turkish rule - i : low J 1 hich di- | i A : SPEZCIALLY ATTRACTIVE G L s it wrestize among all the Opportuatty Now Past not for them. was crying i The banishing of the Turk pow isi o of il myself.” said the | RATES FOR YEARLY L challenged. = All Islam is in violent | DogT %9 =oul. e there is no- : Constantine sreqnpne Hdisregard. | eruption. “When Turkey was penned | ey s for me T am dead. Tears from the heart were shed by a little six-vear-old .girl because ing his people, peace. But, Btlon--WheniTurkay was per ing French antipathy, due to the ma Anatolia. it migh ) INDUCES re of French sailors near Athens. | ble to win Kemal to British ideas and acre possible to take the caliphate | Constantine continued to war untili’n iish hands, removing it to Mocca RENTALS LIMITED NUMBER f th [ isester hay b realised when 1t Is AFTER LONG ILLNESS | pozsz: s output | s n S t = . . stocks of the coming season’s oul ast. Johns Hopkins Hospital, Balt: A on September Twenty-fifth Matchmakmg in Europe. were destroyed . he American | ,,The body, accompanied by Mrs | FORTI (mec Petrelo eral Troem Tesi thatsthenycanhots Fnowyy tnterpret Swatow Waters. | couoater (L. Schnere, the Almerican|Hammett, the widow, is expected to| Sence of b fatber. %4 H wi. o Suite, 401-403 Freneh publicippiniontivoianation’s 2 % s lof the Y. M. C. A. and a committee | ArFive tomorrow morning. TFunerall o'am.” lnterment at St Mary ffrom the local American Red Cross i clothing will be needed by indivi duall jrefused to assist Budchist burial or- { their houses, but the latter refused {of a clay bank from which the ma- | e llood spared her ulthough it{freely both of monev and advice, an : s THE SUNDAY STAR, -WASHINGTON, D. C, SEPTEMBER 24, 1922;PART 1. 2 ifl,"‘e'f,i."..‘u'y"‘bfli";:a';‘" ovents-ise |CHARLES HAMMETT DIES I told that scattered stones amnd a few ber 22, 1922, JAMES DORSE’ dtlnM hus. temporary huts mark the ‘sites of band of Elizabeth Dorses, 753 Sumner rd., former villages. High river dikes|D. C. Contractor Went to Michi-| Aucotis, aged 6 yeurs Funeral services are gone for long stretehes and there B Hil, Md.. ¥ mday. Sew is a total absence of live stock in ! gan in Effort to Regain - the flood reglon. i r he dlood plased havoc with thei Health. 2 e, w4 v HATT) amous Ninen'znd. drawnwork Indus: Charles A Hammett of this, city. | Wesiey Fiiessnuies of Lacy asq the late try of Swatow. The workers Were|ycud'of the C. A, Hammett Company, | aunt of Mamis Wiiting Iuby. Jonen Fo. largely women whose homes were in | pojioo” ile contractors, died at Mul-| Deral from her Inte reside 1 the smaller villages, Hundreds of | [O 9% L€, fORtreiont CIOC 8- Qeht| &W.. Mondar, September skilled workers were killed and| i, rogain’his health there since July |FORTL Tiursdez. September - Depurted this life ¥Friday even er 22, 1922, at 3 pan., HATTIE arrangements will not be completed { until after arrival, but it is expected | HAMMETT. = Friday; September 2, | services will be held from the home, | el Lake Mich, CHARLES | 3218 Morrison street, some time Tues- | heral hereatier: o | day. Mr. Hammett is survived by his |HEROD. suturdus. Sep widow ,and four sons, Norman, Jack. = |y, - 4t the o Walter and Rowland. W. J.' Ham leaves to mourn their fhiree daughters, mett of Baltimore is a brother. W0 somw, counins und mans friends. Mr. Hammett was active in the club | jomygon . and fraternal life of Washington. He | uiiz2 o anon faimio was a member of the Columbia Coun-| . % M. Hall for forty ¥ e try Club, Congressional Country Club, e e Metropolitan Baptist Church. Racquet Club, City Club, Rotary Club. | K b and 13th sts.. Monday, September Elks, Federai Lodge, No. 1, Masons 1 Celock. Hiram Chapter. Columbia Command- | McLACHLEN. Mondas n ¢ ery. 3 Lo~ Angric them from American relief funds. §ycr70f the. Master Builders' Associa- Chinene Thrift Observed. | tion. Chinese thrift has characterized some of the relief work. For in- stance, the survivors in one vmaget have covered the flood reglon afoot, inspecting dikeg that are being re- butlt with the aid of American fund & and ascertaining what tools an. survivors. For relfef purposes the stricken area has been divided into three districts, each in charge of three Chinese and two American and British_organizations. The woman teachers of the American Northern Baptist Mission, who are familiar with the country, also have tramped ! “ver the flood district. organizing native women into sewing circles. ray’ and and 1o cemetery . p . Joved hushand Births Reported. AT ganizations to bury their own rela- P tives unless they were paid exorbi- tant day wage Tae British and American o0il companies at Swatow offcred to give damaged oil cans to ‘I the homeless to provide roofs for The following births were reported to the health department in the past twenty-four PR S SR R L mtmortam. g B0 Katherine Montts, BAGLEY. “Sacred o the mienors of uur dear son, LLOYD 5. BAGLEY. w e awauy ago today, September 24, 1916, to carry them away ss the. com- panics would open and flatten the TeAn Saeito = s n e o 2 2 onr hearts sour memors ling cans Jfirat] JOwnErs, jpbiibarges and mes H.and Lottie W. Harlow, girl nder, foud and true sumpans carried inlind Walter H. and Julia S | There is not # day. to pay tribute to the owncr of e vd 1. and Eisie . boy i That we do not think pateh of land crossed in getting them | Eirl and Ethel MOTHER A back (0 sea. Building of dikes by i’ Join B. and Ma ‘arwon, Firl. HARTNETT. 1y e Sl Americans was halted for soveral | Tlareden O. and Plorence H.® Jeuks. bos | 113 Who eitered into rest three ays at one point because the owner ' s September 19. 1919, Anniversary dow, wit | . Patterson, the | Clarles and Faunie Farker, gifl. i Willium ‘and_Helen Hickm: exceptional, how-! Fi ud Murion Fi Chinece “Droperty | Walter C. and. Pauline. Cornick. (Gt “mmhm,;] Villiam and Francex. Butler, bo; & m and Edus Brown, girl. . Young, girl. ! i msstmc& In toving reme busband and father. they are helping covery of the distri ed rapmix\ Year ago. Reptember his army was exhausted and his peo- | 1 rel drowned her six brothers in addition ple so weary that even defeat seem- O Hagdad. whero é‘:;dgil'%"‘““;m‘;; to her mother. Her chubby face was | ed & reliel, In the two vears since | Be wax in British hands Buf, tince |nidden under a conical Chinese hat his restoration Greece has lost prac- | “0Ma ”m’w“l"g)' presaure of Pan-s- :Rt‘ldh;mleter of which was equal to tically everything that Venizelos won |, the ECOWInE, presutte OF JACT, | that of her stubby body. She and WHEN IT LOOKS DARK to any weax | through his wise statesmanship. His her father escaped death almost by 11 costs prevent a coalition s or ailing woman, LN « | people, among the poorest in Europe, l'"“'" at al 9alition | a miracle. Although the writer wag Dr. Pleree's Fal Humphreys’ '\“mbf" Forty” | SCarceiy know the meaning of modern | S 8 e how unable to_understand her sorrowful torite Prewcrip- | induces Repose and Natural, Re— industry. They cannot compete With | (0 iy "USerrul forces in the far heanin as easy (o sense their e Bt P freshing Sleep California in their c'h‘x?!" product, eur- | 00" dre "working for an alllance of ining as she silently rubbed her fe s cmnnry siie 2 & i fentsuandymust now abandomhe €2 | the colored races against the white | [¥"S yith the carner of: her faded Bonine aud mann| . For Insomnia, Sleeplessness,|of a union with the Asia Minor . ;q j will take all her ingenuity to|pe Jagret with her head downcast fChronte weak.| Wakefulness repair her dipiomacy’s worst blunder. | Jfole (he reproachtul gaze of her 1 Sensen Rl | e a N its Disastrous. There is not much hope in the | FITHRt 8% sons and o l‘roxu['rzpd rangements, thin| | NO Narcotic; no Dope. ! the political consequences of | conferences to come unless the | J{RUS IS only daughter still lived in the pr Mrastic adventure are much | nations realize beforehand the duty |It Wa% €asy for her to realize her Biconcibn TRinlon s Srto. w4l Deup Seres 5T SRt ot strous. {of common defense of a_common cul- = discontent. Prescription of ";::;:;;{‘P";;;‘:: z‘edw::“i:’"' Mustapha Kemal. who owes his v‘i(;-['ure and race, and unless France, | 55 Out of 1.400 Survive. o 3 g Fren strate and artil il Shreor Now York: Medicl Book or tohax 15 & Bite from whem the | war. realizes her future as a_great | before the disaster, 44 men. 4 women B | whole Mohammedan world expects | mw]\ £ i lt;\r:-“‘l n:)l'::ebrlul;uf\f;f”f:r:xs ‘:)lu)- amz »Ggm,‘ survive. In another " |the daw s His | and a co 5 S r \ckache and dragxing feelingn. Try| Dreaks up Colds that hang on. 11,135 it did vesterday in Angora. ‘s Turkish arrogance which would | These typieal proportions nee oape: perance tonic for NOW-—tablets or liyuid. Send 10 < ; S | 1f his demand for Thrace finall Alvenate the little eatente and per- | tained throughout the countryside. tx for trial package to Dr. i'ierce, old b—‘ dc?‘er” from | fused the Mohammedans will regard | hups America as well. l’rne suddenness of the tidal waves Y. Canada to Cape Horn. it as an insult and an act of injus- (Copyright, 1 made it impossible for any one to ald others, and women hampered by bound feet, showed a cllnra(‘lerhl(‘ tendency to die rather than fight 'or‘ life. The fact that only the strong est survive simplifies the relief work. | as there are few helpless ones need- assistance. Looking out upon s of waving green rice paddies, sweet potatoes coming to bud and ne v planted flelds of indigo spotted with stoical toilers, it was dlmt,u"l 00 00007 NARCISSUS BULBS Just arrived from France. 10,000 to be sold at our old low | Price, Dozen, 60c | | | | 50,000 Jumbo Size | % Only $1.20 Dozen 5 isizes FLOWER POTS plants, the Kramer- kind. that makes plants grow. KRAMER. 916 F Street NW MOURNING BLACK Dyed Within 24 Hours 2489 18th St.. Col. 636 { chRMACK DRY CLEANING CO. Dapont Cirele, Fr. 5232 EE:IEIEEE{ ANSELL, BISHOP* [/ ~ & TURNER 1221 F St. N.W. EE Open Evenings =E Furnish Your Bedroom? You perhaps have your own ideas for furnishing your bedroom. However, be- . fore you finally decide on just what pieces you are going to put in it i g you surely ought to see the good-looking suites on display at Mayer’s i Lifetime Furniture Store. \ ] The many charming suites you'll see in all designs and finishes, at prices lower { than you’d expect to pay for such fine furniture, will enable you to i make an easy selection. Come in and let us show you how tastefully— | i : - vet mexi)envswely—_}'ou can furnish an attractive bedroom. - == BUYSs ==110| 'THIS GENUINE - | VICTROLA Simmons Metal Beds Are Popular Many people are using Simmons Xletal Beds H : finished to match their other furniture. They form an excellent furnishing, possess- ing all the richness and refinement of fine furniture. Ina \ H l | Period Cabinet A large display of Simmons Beds awaits vou here. When you call don’t fail to see them. You'll be surprised to see'what a No Payment]| -8 2;(; three-piece bed you can get for only : ¢ } for 30 days Ei ‘Il THEN YOU PAY $5 MONTHLY NO INTEREST p ; 5 —AT— . Lifetime Furniture Is More T han a Name Seoenth Street Mayer &z CO ?aw,een DEE - ”B ishop. &U R Turner | 1221 F Street N.W. SRARIIN S [1he” véal victor in' the Turco-GreeK | In one villuge of 1400 .,,,,a.,,‘.,,,,;,Prellmmary Hearings at Bar- | p2infall % p.m. 10 8 pm). . jtos 1Fertilizer for lawns and Inuoor;l {attack was made. Oue vear hus that sad When the one we loved wax called away District of Columbia, Maryland and E\ EInIg Pate tan Lomorrow fair SOl T o and cooler; gentle variable wifds. : " ilent tear 1 slid West Virginia—Fair today and to- : mnrrom codler tomorrow. VIFE AN AT bt Loving, remembruc. ¢ RETH AY. w Midnight, 57; 2 a.m., 56; 4 535; even years 4,“‘” ¥, Se 2 !s wm., 56: % am., 613 10 wm.. 71; 13 R e n4)41y .m.. £3; 4'p.m., 837 6 p.m. cr g P 71310 pom.. 63. Highest, 84; X o i 3 our she ay 1 . “humidity—S wm., 78; 139; 8 p.m. 77 per cent. Hours of sunshine, 11.9 Per cent of possible sunshine, 98. ton Delayed; State’s Wit- |7 mrcrature, same date tast vear— nesses Being Absent. of deargranddadds. Weather In Various Cities. i derertROAeNIE Precip- in itation. Sat K pm. to i N pn. S pm, He is gone. but not forgotten. r shiail liix memory be alled him home to heaven see e DOROTHEA ELIZA i i | | | sveciat Dispaten to Tie star, CUMBERLAND, Md.. September At-a hearing hefore Jus B. Humbird. at the city hall tod sixteen men arrested in connection | Bixmarck. with the.mine 1 near Barton Hoston: county, accused of unlawful a: and with ault with intent to kil had their bond 1educed from 33500 0 each. and seven others, resi- dents of Barton. charged with un-| lawful assembly only. reduced from £1.000 to $500. 1 Following thix action. it was an- | gt “ Ll nounced by attorney for the defense | Indianapolis, Ind w that habeas corpus proceedings would | Jacksonville, Fla.- 02 54 i 64 father, CHARLE o it HER RROTHERS AND {MILLER. In sad but loviug ar mother, membrance of £COTT. moth not be pressed, as the primary object | Ransas Cits 61 life xi 3 in instituting thein was to secure re- ,‘,;’»““2" = 106, am” g, S duction of bail. The preliminary | Lanisvii hearing of the accused was to have | been held this morning. but State’s | Memphis, Attorney Fuller Barnard. Jr. an-!Miami nounced that owing to the absence of a number of the state’s witnes the cases would be postponed next Tuesday, when te a. De taken, The Tollowing were brought | bhiiadeiphin: from jail*and are held on the double | Phoenix, charge of unlawful assembly and”,""‘;"":'l!ln assault with intent to kill: George { poring. Jle-- Sagal, Thomas Fitzputri I, e Fitzpatrick, Allen Tates. David M . Touir, 3 {phy, William Evans. Richard Tru ana i John Dawson, Russell Fdward Hansel. Paul Tomns Neade Truly and ‘Andy Youha are from Lord, Klondike, Caric other mining settlements distant | rom Barton. Vicksburg. Mis The following Barton residents are | WASH'GTON. D. held on the unlawful assembly ! charge: James McCor Howell. Joseph Davi w kyie. ! END OF 49 NOM|NAT|0NS ! Joseph’ Kirk. Nile Foye and David | S s O Lasbaugh. 3 clephoas el It is said the Barton contingent|Senate les to Conflrm Appoint- ; H. HIN CO., piloted the visitors to the Potomac | HINES, Prop. mine. Twenty are yet to be arrested | ments. Including 43 Postmasters. in connection with the riots and live at_points other than Barton. It is{, Forty-nine nominations. including | UNDLI\TAKERS 4208 H STREET.N.W. seid a number have left the state.foriy-three postmasters. according m' TORMERLY 9407 ST. The state has a list of sixty-one Per-| complete records vesterday. failed to | AN Bimus R, Speace "100 Ulillis B. Speme =t sons from points distant from Barton Joseph F. Birch’s Sons alleged to have been identificd with |receive Senate confirmation when the mob. The prosecution also has{Congress adjourned. and died with \§ Establisbed 1541 Deaths Reported. S 3034 M St. N.W. Batabiisbed 15 The following deaths were reported to flic Married. Automobile Service. Jupe 4] 1917 bt in ‘the years 1 now W~ (I TYSER. in foud h JARE one 3 ed fr Caled by God, Wik Always in onr sworn statements of employes and | 1 2 officials of the Potomac mine as tol!N€ ¢nd of the session. The post- what transpired when the mob in- | masters included L. C. Weimer, Day- vaded the mining property and the | ton. Ohio. who was opposed by Pomercre, democrat. Ohio. health department i the past twenix-fourd p oo 0 ace s Gouraay. s {73 wiian LEE, Fuseral DL'..';,‘,:;,,","" Cora B. Smith, 62 George Washington Alexandais: ¥ N ‘fn'::':}nm inidern. crematorium. Modernte { Hospital Pa. ave. n.w. Tel. call M. 138, Emma M, Schelpp, 61, Y. ave. i prices. WM.H.SARDO&CO Plone Lincoln 524. Automobile_Funerai Lillian E. Pow Il;-w Mo s i acol ornin, st. n.e. { Infant Hargden O. and Florence H. Jenks. 6 | | ApAMSON. bapel day, 709 p.n.. WILLIAM W Ve infant Sarzden 0. and Florence H. Jenks. Nary . e ticin)> Punec V L SPEARE Co {hours, 700 32nd st. s.e. o ‘ - . o 2 30, i ot 3 ¢ Neither the SUCCESSOTS 0l NOT con- ‘la- | nected with the original W. R, Speare stablishment. 940 F St. N.W. Phone Frank. 6620 " Frank Geier’s Sons Co. 1113 SEVENTH ST. N.W. 3 | Mogera_Chapel. _Telephone. Main 2473 Interment at Monat O] tivex and friends invited. 34, 10 Rock Creek Church | ADAMSON. Members of Keane Co T Cotumbns, are, b of Rrotier W 'H. " Baitimore, Freedmen Helen V. Shultes, Henry Dixon. 39, Emergencs Hospital. Martha P. Ford ‘1 month, 79 FOUND. SPECTACLES—Gold rimmed, 14th st. n.w. be- tween Belmont and Clifton. 1816 Belmont | st._n.w. JOHN T.'F. BURN KETT, Departed this life Tuexday mo B Repiember 19, 1922, THADDEUN NEC LOST. i ETT. He leaves to mourn lix loxs. a lov = wife, a devoted mother. father aud two sous, BABY PIY, gold. set with three pearls. Finds many other relatives :ind a liost of friends. return o Mies De, Congressional Library, ward. Funeral service at Galbraith A. )I E. Ihln H Church Monday, September at CANED BIN—epiember 22 _Retum T M Inferment "3t Harmons cemeters. uunL Rogers, Hyattsville, Md. Phone 50-J; | More Papers please copy. it tevar. ritay, Sepemer 32 1022 DIAMOND RING. five stones, platinum _fop at Frecdmen's Hospit auln- mounting, " Liberal vewird. * Call Mins 5 BROADNAR, * regitiered e i, | Mo somre, unerai T i, Soiny’ | "W -pccl:llu(:u:::z:::g.::dm‘.r::. £ | sept rom_Linc ariaie 3 Mrn_Tiodine. 1205 K o.w ational Church, 11th and R sta. n,w.,'"' ity feadinarasiir FOUNTAIN PEN—Solid_gold, '!l"l initis ds invited. 2¢4° | leums) qf Yy . o ey ot gowt: bidge. y. Septem- | cay) and see hundreds of pnotograpnic of vicinity of govt. bIdgs., 6th and B sts. Re- | BROWN. w‘,’:,l'n_r,"l"" e s St it 17”'11“:‘ Pa, l;:, . ashington: . Phones M. s618.5515, <> hix Lite Frid; e o LN L A Bens. Wt Fredmen's aiapiial, SARYS ae. | suggestions and designs on exhibition In GLASRES. tortolweshell _vinis, . Wt Preedmen's Hopifal, MARY | or noon. Return captain of No. 1 engine com-| o oourn thelr loss. our offic pany, 17th and K sts. n.w. 240 and Thomas Hlanfor STANSES—Shell rimmed. lost Friday. 1 itlanford: a stepmuthy S eward return Capitol Park Hotel d Tuth ¢ THE J. F. MANNING CO., INC., i 914 Fifteenth Stregt: 240 : *s funeral § v g s exd et s | CEMETERIES FAT, biack, soft; Stetson; bought at Hechts 3 i . In(l-ll;h “R. Y." Return Richard Yates, con. | 0t Fayne’s ceme tery. Family aud friends dn ymall diamonds, Thursday, Sept. 21. Liberal at _her residence, 1506 unln‘ ave., E The Park Cemetsry NECKPIECE; opossum between H and L. on | dence, Morday, Sept. 25, at 1380 a.m. 24 Return to Mis. Pearsall, 1102 loth st. ) Re-| ‘fommerly of Haniey, England. Funeral {rom Aids, betiveen 517 11th st. n.w. and 8. Kann| please meet at Kock Oreek cemetery at % gressman, House Office building. 4% / 2, a5 LN LAPEL BUTTON, Shrine emblem set with | CHAMBERLAINE, Friday. Seember 22, 1022, j* IATILDA DILLARD, wife of William W emand,_Fhooe Mr. Hil. Foanklln 107724 Siambariatne, Funeral from her late resi- -Sectarlan Perpwaal Care isih st o Heturs 1330 L == DAVIES, Friday, Seplember 22, 1923, at goo1 | NOm-Sect g NECKLACE, Jet and crystal. Friday momm Georgia ave. .. JOHN WILLIAM DAVIES, | 3. ot ang ftting location. jwand; ormiate esldence Monday, September 23.| Readily aceessible—on electric car line. PIN—Gaid and_platinum pin, set with emer-| Members of Columbla Lodge, 0. 8. 8. G. On Baltimore boulevarc, st District line. Sone Co.Heward if returned to Miss A. Ha-| p.m. gan,_care 3. Kann oo 2. DAVIES. Columbia Lodge. No. 307, Order Sons 0&“,7 t POCKmOK—udI' brown; containing of St. ()90“':? “!‘IIINH please meet Mon- medicine, fountain pen, engraved with initlals| 4,5, geptember 25, at 2 p.m., at Rock Creek Phone Franklin 4745 B, "Silitold, etc. - No questions asked. e e ey Reward. Main 4065 or 520 6th SOV W luwlm, ‘who died September Write for lllustrated Booklet PURSE, silver, on W., B. and A. car. Reward | 1022, TWITKINSON, Secretary. | s —————— for pettm to .. P.dod A._Station. DAVITT, Saturdas. Scptember 23, 1922, at.6:05 FUNERAL DESIGNS. RINGS—Three, valusble; one ring confaining SARINA DAVITT, belovedt aier of the 2 Gty .,m,n::”a..'::m T C R LA o <T_Eo C.SHAFFER »r= ut 3 con- 1 from the enee T p- - peges Chw wiiere mass wil #al . y_and Saturday. Kelatives and frieads invited to L X @ E0ld REAGFFT bRt Two| termenc at Mount Olivet cemeters. (Scran- G“dc BI'OS- O)» 1214 F St' d. Genevieve Park: o ton, P .. and New York p T ito- delivery service, - please copy.) T Ie ipressive— inexpeniife.

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