Evening Star Newspaper, October 3, 1922, Page 7

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% rvices over the remuins of our late Sublime ‘ Accidents. cate of death from natural causes and deparfments conferred today en i cmple, 1638 11(h wt. n.w.. at 10:15 p.m., f oL { - NURSE, HOSPITAL BOUND,| FOUND DEAD IN HOTEL. j”RY INDIB‘I’S FUUR CLAMP DRUG LID ! Deaths. PR % f AT KNOCKED DOWN BY AUTO| 4 sety-year-oia taborer, known as FOLLOWING DEATH |*°T30K, 5, Al Sobdime princes ot Juna.- & / 7 X : Albert Haney, also 2 “Mike Heine” ° aotified to attend the Kadosh midnight | - Treated at Emergency—Others In- ",'.:,'M;"“}‘: 2“3.&,’;0:.'?“{).. Penn | FROM VERONAL GEORGE W. JOHNSON, 32°, Navek jured in Various Street ol “fim‘:?“x'«’e‘m{"fm‘afi“fl’a?&éil Officials of the police and health A bl e SroraEn Bute ordered the transfer of the body to the S Sidhed T Femrzania ad aotos, will e fuie der of WM. M. EDWARDS, 33°, O.-in-C. the advisability of restricting the Waiting for a street car to go to | plstrict l’]‘;"g&;fi";:g';{':gfl;‘ iamng- ile of veronal and similar dru; < 1 3 e i} ence re: Banking with Confidence O et e casnr it oo o s At et st Tvo L. . Employes Rooused | To= soximenee - | EDWARD 3 MORK alted from the Kot and.A R, who had | MATTINGLY. o, Sect'y and oler 2, 19 1 pom.. at 1 = 0 ident of . 2 " Providence Hospital, ~ MA beloved /|rine Ada Webb of New York, a|lunchroom employe and aresident of} A 8 taken an overdo: onal. widow f the Jebe Chpt SEians Macris There’s the atmosphere of business pervading every department of tratned nurse, was knocked down' by | 1o iers verurning from Worlk on the of Robbing Dry Chief’s Files o Health Officer William €. Fowler | Futeral services tram ine residence of lier - e 8 D e . ? an’ gutomobife near 14th and Klmignt sbift, and immodisiely ‘notifled to Sell to Others o “"W{ P Pt P e Sioibursday, October 5, at 10 a'clock u.m this Bank. From the president’s office down you'll be impressed with streets. She was taken to Emergency | Thomas E: ‘Curtin, hotel cleric, 5 dreitid b i st s Kok Aedcati won o . . : Hospital. Darnell, Bradley and Thompson inve — cronal, “eulfonal i the interested concern that’s taken in your affairs—the serious ep- e vors 41k8 N atrbst bwidQ fhie| Baioll Brualey and Fhomisos Wives S o - : potsuns and excreise 1 {J H b fit i automobile. Physiclans at the hos- |of the coroner on a first report that Conspiracy to commit an offense o :nv:,““d .”“. viisa deavor to serve. We're bankers—who give our patrons the benefit o pital sald Miss Webb was not seri- |there had been a murder. against the United States, by securing wier uocl Al U ial - . . . . 2 ously hurt. employe f the hibltie forcement a our experience; and the support of our organization—with its ma- mym];(: JBrogks. colored, _seven thi Reported o i o DT s TEas o | years old, = . 31 to he. - e el e e M yene Dea . and other documents from the govern-| it 1% y Siliened 0 A terial strength—founded on ample capital and protected by manage {an’ automoblle at Sherman avenus | The following deaths have been reported to | ment files relative to permits of vir- S bl e e 5 not definitely known and Greshamplace andnjarediabout fhe beaith dephrtiment lnthe last twenty-four L ou o i eites and ‘wholesale drugi Frances M. Stely, 88, 2221 12th place n.e. | is charged in an indictment reported todiy ment that is safely conservative—at the same time accommodatingly —_—————— i 2 pastor of St. Paul's Rock yCreek | amncs 3 Btely, 83, S50 J20 r | as Wisow elastic. Chureh, “whose automobile f;lured };l“l.llfhndl M.L'lerwn,;:t:’i.‘:g“ljrv‘ Chuseh st | yesterday by the grand gury asainsi | i the boy, took him to Freedmen's os Lee Henderson, 57, 1680 17th st | Max- Halperin, a lawyer, and Melville ik muass ® Hospital. The boy was not serlously | Tafans of Toplas and Alice Stockdnle, 121, o), o e York, William RE. J e et A, Jutement mt | “ injured. Woodrow Hersuberg, 6 months, Children's | Hayden and Ivan P. Pennyworth, em- ¥Med to attend, (Bsitimore and Florida pa . ) ¢ th Foliceman A. L. Thomas of the |momital, ployes of the office of . Yellowl Pers please copy.) ’ tenth precinct, a motorcycle police- | "Henry Hatton, 60, Casualty Hospital, chief of general prohibition agents. The SHELDON, v man, coHided’ with an “automobile | Carlyle Johnson, 4 months, 814 Dixon court | Giuired “pamecd "retimi it 3 o drivén by John Miller, 210 D street, | s.w. s apary Telohd { 2 President o Seorxleavenueland "‘mf"}':g 53 The New Yorkers ure under bail < street vesterday afternoon, recelv RAND! EAD. [of $25.000 cach following their arrest an injury to his foot. _ @ SON OF T. R. D! . last August at the Racquet Club, where it Miss E. Thompson, 1451 Harvard| NEW YORK, October 3.—Richard)they had engaged a room and where T astina 1 street, fell from & moving machine at | oy 50 “nine vear-old grandson of | they were met by the employes of the it Tunerat Columbla _road and 16th street last vipers| Association Demands Limitf prohibition agent with ¢ i s, V. Pres. James B. Reynolds, V. Pres. ‘night and recelved injuries to her the late Theodore Roosevelt and 8on |from the files of the offi ating to o lm“g“n y | and shoulder. She received first | of Dr. Richard Derby, who married |distillery permit The men wer ur- 1 J. H. Baden, V. Pres. & Cashier Laurence A. Slaughter, V. Pres. {aid at the ofiice of Dr. James J.|Ethel Roosevelt, died at St. Luke's |Prised by prohibition omeers and tken | in Weight of Haulings Over ARS. b { Thoroughfares. i ke and father of Tvson, Wil- Funeral jaad McKay., & of an Internal ab. | INo custody. Personal bonds were ac- L A front wiheel ot vasiivery Waghh :{EL’:"“‘ yesterasy, 18D | cepted for the two clerks, i belonging to M. Holzbelerleln, 1849 2 Recefved Papers, Says Indictment. Tth street, yesterday atternoon drop- According to the indictment th ped through the slot of the car tracks entered into the alleg near Tth and T streets, throwing MOROSCO BABY DIES. June 15, 1§ 1 3,‘,“3‘“‘ Isalah Hawkins, colored, thirty-four | SAN FRANCISCO, Calif., October 3.|is claimed. Sternfels paid Pen ars old. driver of the team, to the |—A baby girl born recently to Mrs. |0 and gave Hayden $20. and A street. One of the horses fcll Against | Oliver Morosco, wife of a theatrical [it is alleged, | records, proc | Hawkins and injured him about the |producer, died in hospital yester- and other docume | body. He was taken to Frecdman's | day. Mrs. Morosco's condition was 1 from the office files and wer { Hospital, where physicians said he |said to be serious, but she is ex-|livered to the v Yorkers. The SWEENEY. Suddenly. GEORGE traveled recently from | »n o Atlantie City, - roads in and no- | s lath stre 3. Batue, former | TALBERT. S | was only slightly injured. pected to recover. then sccured related 1o the remnc il Street H ol of permits of the Eurcka Drug Compiny tioh, at a Mre. SAT rea - and the Stewart Distillery, the indicte at the Sistif I P, Thirediy AT ment states. from B F 5 { Churet Va | WALSH. Sucdenls at Lmergencs Hospital, Other firms mentioned in the indict- 5 . ment. the records concerning whicn | Followine bt vas sought to have taken from the | clation wen Octs JOHN S beloved hushand AR T . Bion e YR fovne Goraken from the | 310 conanio Toalon -t S Suher of Tnoluan wald Bros., Rogers' Distillery, R. and | $i7°6ts in nity. and oan e o pamilt, Antneit M. Chemical Company, Salustor & Co, | the Comn o limit can be e ke B . and Golden e Fruit Company. carried b these streets ave. n.w., until Tuesdas, 11 p, . The testimony on which the indiet- | Incorporated resolution in- | WENDEL. Tuesday, October 3, 1922, at his ment is based was submitted by At-|roduced by W, Clarke the Lamhert ent. 1791 torney Rice Hooe of the prohibition |5o58%5ton to the Commissioners that | . JOH DEL, aged office, in conjunction with United | 10/D street be o + boulevard, and | ter. Omit States Attorney Gordon, all < he prohibited the 4 The grand jury vesterday ignored a | ° was referred | October 1. charge of white slavers i j2. : | e e zen H. Witt, who was charg | deraiieg coq from_rexi bringing Ethel M. Olswang, KNABE AND AMPICOS EXCEPTED years old, from Brookivn, ot this city. The girl claimed Witt had | S promized to marry her, according (o | Yo American WOOD, Tue amcuibers of S & the police, but when t: fore the | suren Shat arp Gt ot Brothes STerIN Y grand jury declined to testify azainst cral from his late residence, 914 Witt. ~ There was nothing for the| Ortober ° grand jury to do but to ignore the | B4 haminicte . , charge, LLAHER, G. K Two indictments were reported against James W. De Camp, Edwin C. Reed, Samuel Acker, And nd Ralph A. Howe, in cor n ' In Memoriam. ition Wwith the sale of g e H b fcu:no‘u put Ioving remembrace of . Crystal Casket Company, Hnooine. brabs ARROLL, Y indicted Angust ) ncorpo- | K. CARROLL, Py charge of using the ms ibere 0] s bireding X in connection with the pre ) to exert ath hus won, ) this s One of the cherges n 1 the eity | i meeting today is similar to that indictment | will be done.” e ol P T T the only change being in referenc to another letter said to have been | ]:«»m to_alleged victims throu the mail. The other indictmen the men with cons; fraud in reference to the sa 1 am not forsaken e, T am not aloue; ive, Thou has taken, Lord. Thy wiil b done. DEVOTED DAUGHT A CARROLL Time is flying. Right now is y our opportunity to buy a good and reliable Piano or Player at a price well within your means and on terms so small that you’ll hardly miss the money. Every Piano and Player in the Knabe Warerooms, Inc., stock must be disposed of within the next few days. Come NOW and select In s and loving memors of our and beloved $ tion with an alleged stock. Attempted Asxsaul William Ir five emp, r to beat s we knew it he w le and kindly w the instrument of your choice. We can do without a lot of things— B Lo ciminal aecuan o e S ployer. It leged th last he broke into the resid Mrs. Hosley, and. when discov but MUSIC is not one of them. Thisimportant sale shows you how you may have music in your home without a big outlay of cash and ried to {COLES. In loving remembrance of my son her in her bedroom. struck her, pi e last tw four d 0. COLES, who de. 2 gag in her mouth and triud 1 L parn October her hands. She strug: “affres. girl {- S at a eyt of only a few cents a day' man escaped. Hoslev is also « an. hoy { How T miss thy welcome footsteps by the grand jury with robbery. Samphell nd tie voice 1 loved to hear. i Others who: were i 2 1 listen for thy coming, Feclivg sure that thou art near. MOTHER. DORR, In loving remem e of ms dear . HERMAN W. DORR, who died in . October 3. 1618, life, remembered in desth HIS COUSIN AGNES., * EDWARDS. In sad but loviug memors {PWILLIAM . EDWARDS, who depar { s life one year ago todsy, October i iby the grand jur. housebreaking; Frede sault, and Howard breaking. Among other ind T. Sche Clayton ¢ Emile Kreb Kreibs, white or. carnal to have carnal knowled Rob, PLAYERS Simplex Player .$l 85 (Used)......... Diggs, mayhem Solo Concerto $235 Diggs. s ~~~~~~~ ; ! . . | Lucius Bell, robt - y £ L forgery r Dor: v; Isai; Smallwo wife and minor child and Carroll Rodgers Sylvia Robi son, robbery { nou-support. i | i i n wlen wears and alone ¢ L r waord, each ook o h varving tone, e Tast parting glance we took.. How 1 miss the welcome footsteps of 1 T loved so Oft 1 listen for his comin; o that Le i > but mot farzatten A DEVOTED FRIEND. * pted robbery; | trude John: Norman Edward arr be o DEN COT TON. ROI i thiee. MOTHER BROTHER. * sad but loving rememhbrance of my . EDWARD G. HERN, who de- Ak Pit ix life three vears ago today, Oc- H uk of _\|4H in silence: eves Wive seen me weep, Foihile i HIS WIFE * NNON. 1In loving memory of ou ister, """"""" o e i - Sriteiter S R AN NON who dicd six years age . r]vrn(nkunng bills, I'II'I“.L ericksbur Va Octol 916, operators peFmIL g s i e knows the silent heartaches, turn_balance to F. K E . | 3 PP 3th St 0w i B i ecat 4 S icave PIN—Picture of rdiner gate, i B a hs ed s r-’ % last ) aluable 1o owrer | CURRAN. Suddenly, S Neptember 30 AND ¥ THI I . JAMES A L hushand 1 ~ 'TRICKLER. * STVIN, larg Marguret i —— 7 6t and Monroe. 1408 Monroe et I | FUNERAL DIRECTORS i i T B e e R Full 88-Note P T Ak Joseph i.\s:xrchzs Sons 1th and D «.w.” Return to 1102 ock | 3034 M St. N stablial . 1 - NoW. pine Vest 96, L] PIN, i | Automobile Bervice. 2 Reward i returned to 1 in vaul S | | M _LEE, Funeral Direetor and Beautiful Player N = A 5 of Wash | E a atorium. erate ames Fitzgerald and P = : {HENDERSON. September at her resi- WM‘ H SARDO & (;O. Gence, 1630 1700 ST, .. KOS 412 T st, me. Plone Lincoln 52¢. " of Richard W. Hendersos “u- | Modern Chapel. Automobile Funerals 3 L) al from her late ro «© Tuesda, = 4 ’ D o, ac e e ome e Ve L1 SPEARE CO. |y ft i B . Va., on ) r. October 2, 1 ', Neither the successors vi nor con- . . x. in 11th and ¥ sireats s pan. ANNIE widow of the late Dr. pected with the original W. R. Speare | RENCH ite mon _ears; | JOHNSON, Departed this life Monday. Oc- | pone Frank. 6626 ¥V, T spot in cent dberal reward. |~ tober 2 102 i, | Enone. s o8 i) : - e R ‘w7 ZURHORST 1= 3 ] Fomertl Bt i I i 2= —— All This T B e bl ironed | Frank Geiet's Sons Co. g . car Tuesdax. ! oncase, QLI Mgt N ont Baptist Chorcn, outor | 1118 SEVENTH 87. N.W. Main 2473 H } FREE Delivery in a Radius e ‘a"qj.-k and_tan, female, .| of the deceased. will conduct the ..'murs. | Modern_Chapel. _Telephone. New, Shghfly Used or Shopworn o . M. Earnest, Mt. Rainier, Md Relatives and friends mvited, L < 5 B3 sed, s N Rolls, 29¢ / of 10 Miles. al _reward. 3 JOHNSON. Members of Widow's Son Lodge. | \\:///‘G oserm. Shopworn or s""‘“’ U , 11c up; New Rolls, up N ! AR 34), in black leather cas N A A M. are requested to @ W72 S AWLERS L FREE Stool with every KODAR I on- in pavilion. at entrance. 1 Cone fanerit” it ol D v | 4 o a S . Phone N. 284 JGHNEON Wetuesdar. October 4. A v undreds of Player Benches Piano. Ll e R womicns : $ A - | FREE Exchange up to 1 e gLl Gl wd Wy Ty T jam F. Matteson, yoming | : Fuskingion B ew sed. sed, A 5 RGE. Sei's. Phon New and U Used, $1.75 Up Month year on anything of the / Ly —_ — TR = z ; bidg: or on Georgetow R PHONOGRAPHS - and same or greater value. oty dhitel? WUV CEMETERIES. W. W. Deal & Co., = Y » L, S office. * | mADT g 816 H 87T. N.E. incoln . ‘ Up - | FREE 18 Music Rolls with b B B vt | FORT LINCOLN | et Sens e el led, 00 $30.00 every l.m . 504. Reward. 25l U 315. £ ‘ P ¥ ‘;‘;‘RSE‘ Tady's; rings. keys, money, Monday | The Park Cemetery X Hiranin, Bl nd D car. Shewara. 1 | 1 1 P . B st ne., After 6 p.m. 2 Non-Sectarian Perpetual Care JAMES T. RYAN -NOT 8S. ED SOARF_Biack sik. Phone N. i L MONEY BACK IN 30 DAYS IF ATISFI. R S el SR AT . . . 4 ¥ SET of Chevrolet curtains. Return to H_ - Regily accessible—on electric car line. | Private Ambulances, Relley, 25 Engine, Compuny. _Rteward. 3% | o {"gy1umore boulevard, at District line. | Tivery in_Conbection. 2 X > BUIT CASE Corlar o ima Cot. Fo | TEvtabined 187, Telephons Col. 7038 Omer tt 0 B | Eoeri S sk o olontia Rt | ez 705 12th SEN.W.| “THE S. 1. HINES cO., Reward. W. R._F. HINES, Prop.. ; G T, Klin 4745 :253 14th ot. p.ws (] WATCH, god. and pin. chased: initial Phone Franl 01 ; . . G J A Aiian Carr, F200 ot at. v Write for lllustrated Booklet Private Ambulsnce. $ P KNABE PIANOS % N WETCH ROE=act s vk st B FUNERAL DESIGNS, m &.fipffif’ Qo, Open Nights emblem: M rooca. 2 = = fiam Conradls, 1013 12th st. n.w. and recsive | (Zo £o" Bros Co,, 3214 F St. . UNDERTAKERS suitable reward. l W TCH R.V. 6. ed on gold Promp: suto delivery service. 8 H STREET. N2 WATCH FOB. Wih Teoll ol Grayson, Docu- ATt expressive— nexpensive. 120 Porurgz 07 5. 3 o & |GEO. C. SHAFFER =12 < e 5 S mfim EXPAESSITE FLORAL DABLEMS ,P.h‘:- % 'A“‘f"""";'f.""“' 8 1330 G STREET = |usieru

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