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OPEN EVENINGS FOR YOUR ACCOMMODATION To accommodate trade and friends we will keep open evenings unt{l § P. M. Commenc- ing Monday, November 1Sth. If busy during the day stop in the evenings and look over our complete line of Electrical Fixtures and appHances. Services for Deceased Veteran to Be Held at 8t. John’s 2. Mirs Susie E., Dora. W) Arthur s Local Y. W. C. A. Emphasiz- ing Work of Organization | * """ B STOKES. Entered into eternal rest November 10, 1922, ut 3 p.n L o in Foreiyn Lands. BTOKEN, devoted hnsband o : THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., fiOVEM'BER 12, 1922—PART 1. - _ 1 TENYEARS INPRSIN | 118, WEATECER. STAMPSNEMLYISSUD | o oowe|‘ORENTAL WEEK” |- 2502 a . triumpl faith, JULL 5 SENTENCE FIR T - 55 o 7o Rgsoe smtchin‘ T A {:Iné:e v cloudy, provably showara PR s pm I oclock. Mewbérs and friends fnvited, /| glary the Charges—Others Pe-_ |toda:" pronensy cyouc? and warmer ed by Little Miss nalized for Crimes. cooler. Glover. Your Thorough Satisfaction :}::’;:'m::r"_';:’z;m-‘r;r:m 39, | . —Partly cloudy and mild today; to- ; g RSON. wife of John Ueterso me i nghter o m and Susan Toney and sist oae Toney Fuseral at Sineteentl Stree cli, Monda. November 13, at tomorrow cloudy, probably showers H = : portion; tomorrow showers and Is Assured Nathanlel Jackson and Bert Sears, | 40; & am, 35; 6 o 38,8 d.on. President Harding was presented belove ather of i yesterday |pm., 61; 6" p.m, '57; '8 pm., 63; 10 : ; ten years p.m., 63; 10 their appearance today, the presen- . = I DV slon N e ary. Jackaon | D5 48 Highest 62.6; lowéat, 36.3 | iation poing made by 1ittls Mlasl ]| The week beginning today has| FiadysE. Thomas 1 Stk s . Sas convicted of snatehing a pocket- | b m® 50 g pramiaity—8 am., 81; 2| Frances Glover, six-ycar-old daugh- been designated “Orfental week” by | Iste residence, 613 dra % o book from Silas B. Hewltt grulzh%;fli"- * Rainfall (8 p.m., to 8 p.m.), 0. ;f,'_"‘;.ixr ‘éefig‘;;'f"- third """““'i : the local Young Women's Christian| wer favited " Lathimind | it i Showroom and Factory, 12th and H Sts. N. W. e oo Abist i21 last| smioucsrcfisunshine, o: In addition to the first of each fssuc Assoclation, for the purpose of lay-| Incten D (. (Chi 2 and Cstole” a mumber of razors and | mepoit Of Possible sunshine, 49 o the new 50-cent stamp, showing ing special emphasts on the Work Of | Fleuse s ) e e shears. Sears had a criminal fecord | Highest, 61; lowest, 30. % the Arlington amphitheater; "the 3 the organization In the orfent. : Nowiba A fnd Sheided ot to live honestly Tide Tables. and the Thicont etamp, showing the : : . Sl st Gl I e ! the sentence imposed on Ernest Wi jams, colored, who ghot at Policeman arles W. Minton July 11. Norman awson, colored, who was with Wil- [1:45 p.m. i President Harding's return from Ar- P - speak. The meeting is open to the g 4 . i {ig:y‘afimv‘va; given a term of four years. | “Tomorrow—Low tide, 8:59'a.m, lington nais;na: i:metery, where e / % public and will be held in the ¥ street | fuoeral hereaficr. Clifton Taylor, colored, convicted 19:31 p.m.; high tide, am, led the observation of Armistice day.| P . building. Tea. will be served and a 3" fil . of peddling dope, was sent to the | 24§ p.m. More then $5,000 worth of the new 7 : ; 4 |social hour held at the close of the emoriam. I penitentiary for three years. Eliza- issues: WoreReld o, collectorsitodsy G service. . A tribute of love and remei i cLo H ES Beth Easton, colored, who claimed she The Sun and Moon. at the philatelic agency at the Wash- Addresses Scheduled. ? ushand and our fatls SAMULL and geodetic survey. Today- CLEE) Dr. Tak Chu Chan, head of the Chi- Inese Christian Church here, will Low tide, stamps. high tide, The presentation was made upon Elmer and s peddier for another, was given | Today—Sun rose, 6:47 am.; ington city post office bullding. One DurM the week special speakers| ago todus, Nosember 1% 30 five years in the penitentiary. sets, 4:57 p.m. collector sent a thousand-dollar bill will address the clubs and classes ON James F. OConnor, who says he is Tomorrow—Sun rises, 6:48 a.m.; sun | by registered letter for specimens of which meet every night, and sales , loving: cured of the dope habit and has alsets 4:36 p.m. 4 the new issues. M |of oriental art and Christmas pres- MINNT position at the roundhouse o & Moon sets, 1:02 p.m. g e 8 Sy ents will be held in the lobby of the| HARRY. wio died four - Station, was given another chance by | = Automobiie ‘lamps’ to be lightea F street building dally. The pro- . 1918, 3 | Justice Stafford. The ‘mpt;)!l‘l: °",,‘;_ one half hour after sunset. CHAPLA"‘ To SPEAK o ceeds of these sales will go to the Ta_our I s« your memory sentence was suspended an i e':‘r“ee Weather in Varfous Citfes. H 2 i - [aMEd | world fellowship fund, which be-!{ Teuder, ud trae oner placed on probation for S — sides other secretaries paye the There is ot a duy , years. P Max. ! j . MAN 3 salary of Miss Florence rown, s uumn[ns 'm ME" wn"[" A"n fl“"_nnf" e Treaster Thqmfl§.f€01‘::"€g‘ 2:::":: Max. Mia s‘;‘:;{?f.'. Sojourners’ Club Will Hear World J. MANDEVILLE CARLISLE. A ye:;g ELial serretaty of HER LOYV SIST] 4 y | to the penitentiary for ¥ . 8 pm. | ‘War Address. Funeral services for Mandeville | this city, and, who is now at the head | ™, 2 e joy-riding. Richard Johnson who par- | Asbury b, ! ticipated In the joy-ride. was given a | Asheville, e 2 cetera stess house in > A description of America's part in | Carlisle. lawyer and overseas veteran.[of a Y. W ho. ” i e who died Friday, will be held tomor- . : Atlanta, ' Ga. i : b 5 H. ABRAMSON vear at Occoquan. | Atlantic ity };h: late ‘r\"og:ikwar by Lieut. lbox. ;n:n'nfi‘erlnnn‘r:ala:‘h’rr)»‘n'ltlré'(kl athsl Membership Rally a Feature. ur sears gone since that sad s imore i Thomas J. ckson, senior combat |John's Eplsco: urch. h and & . = he ome we loved whs cnlled o0 | ' Sreets DRens Dy olana | The feature event of the weck will o he A be the membership rally Friday even- Z Ui b =7 chaplain of the American expedition- TTH AND L STS. N. W. KING EMMANUEL 53, [sancitt ig| Shavlain o iho American expedition. | Suits> former pustor, end Rev. Dr.| e Siomomiamtip sy Folfiaoven | hul e OPEN SAT. UNTIL 10 P.M. ROME, November 11.—King Victor '""flfl::; 2 i 5 .02 | night celebration ~of Washington 4 render vocal selections and Miss er th - | Emvoanuel's fitty-third birthday anni- | Chictso, X o Chapter, No. 3, ‘of (he Sojourners'|cemetery. Honorary pallbarers in-|eiqn Burkhart of tho Commun Crreary was celebrated throughout ; Club Wednesday night in the audi- | versary was celebra e e torium of Central High School, Brig. 1 y y trations 6f en- ICatyRtode vl 0 Rmens Gen. Amos A. Fries, chief of the U 2 .56 | chemical warfare service, and presi- dent of the club, will preside. Music of a patriotic nature will be furnished by the United States Army Band. Admission is open to the public, but by card only, which may be obtained from Capt. George F. Unmacht, Q. M. C., secretary of the club, at 1424 44th street. George Washington Uni- versity has already requested 800 tickets. i Plans are being made by the club for ‘a ladies’ night entertainment to be held probably November 25 at the marine barracks. —_— WORK FOR POSTAL MEN. clude Frederick H. Brooke, R. S. 3 3 munity singing and will Huidekoper, Quincy Peters and ainging among the girl ward A. Mitchell of this city, Field- 52.":‘}32‘.‘,”%.., Fusincss. girls clubs, ing Simmons of Baltimore Y| the student clubs of George Wash- Twining, Allen Richardson and War-{ington University and the audience ren Hoysradt of New York, Phillp{in general. Mrs. Abby Gunn Baker, Cheney of Connecticut and George A.| who has spent many years in China, Lyon of Boston. will give a talk on “China and Her The following committee of the!Missions.” The rally will begin at D230 200020022002322230233222300200 0 0000000000000010022322220000000000000¢ ng Lmther. LEWIS HOL o “eight ye > ted lite "eight yeurs agy toda Bar Association was appointed to at-!6:45 o'clock. Hostesses and guides 3 tend the funeral: Chairman, Brainard| will show the visitors around the| LOJInEly aud tenderly we iuif him to rest W. Parker; R. Rose Perry, G. Thomas | building. At the closs of the ProgTam | And now he I waiting i el S0 With the blessings of heaven to diare Dunlop, Arthur Peter, Alvin L. Chinese refreshments will be served Ne: myer, James A. Toomey, Ralph P’. Bar-| by bostesses in Chinese costumes.| Some day, some time our exee sl bh a nard, John H. Zabel, Edwin L. W i "Tie 7 son, Albert Harper and Chari Chelatmant DI TP Ianmed: § Carusi. “Oriental week” will end with a e Chinese dinmer—an anrual event I8 DEVOTED SISTER. M. 'w York, N. e —_— Saturday evening at 6:30 o'clock at i ll Interment will be in Arlington) gejen Burkhart of the Community i the E street branch of the associa- tivn. Dr. Charles Wood of the Church of the Covenant will be the principal speaker and Mrs. Wallace Radcliffe has been asked to preside. FUNI] WRANGH] DRY LAW FINES, $1,275. . == Che Economy Corner 7th.and H.Sts. NW. Redemption of Government Cer- tificates Adds to Xmas Mail. Redemption of war savings cenm-! Si o EY 2 cates by the Treasury Department by Sun_Diego, g January 1 will throw an enornous 8. Franciseo, ( amount of work on the postal service " o Wash. s at the Christmas mall rush season.|$11,000 to Be Raised by Many n. More than two and a half carloads | Penalties Recorded Yesterday in D. C. Police Court. ST, T Ll .. T il A M We excel the city with SERGT. YORK WINS SUIT. ers, urging them to redeem the cer- tificates In advance or exchange them for Treasury savings certificates. Six_million forms have been printed for distribution among postmasters. ot paper are redr:ulre?‘ fi‘,’ Dflfl'-htlz the § Workers During Week of Fines aggregating $1,275 were paid 15,000.000 cards w are to go ial clerk's office of| 1 SHll try to quench my 1 il to certificate hold- | ipto e dnans Aud do my hest 1o Slirough jthefmatiftolc November 27. Police Court yesterday by defendants| Becwuee Gon it cass 27 The week of November 27 was se- lected by the budget committee of the charged with violations of the na- tional prohibition law and who, upon entering pleas of guilty, were recom- mended for release upon payment of After a little while 1 | The golden gates w weicome voi NASHVILLE. Tenn.. November 11.— | Five million more forms are printed | Juvenile Protective Assoclation, at a | fines by Assistant District Attorney 3 tate court of appeals today for holders who wish to exchange|meeting held yesterday, during which | Frank J. Kelly. E — firmed a judgment of $400 in favor of | their certificates. p b 02 2 Those paying fines in these cases 9 ergt. Alvin C. York, world's war hero,| More work for postal clerks and {t0 conduct the financial campaign of j 208¢ PE¥RE SO0 5, WO THoCH : as the result of the opening of a road | considerable bulk to the already peak i the soclety for $11,000 to carry onlljvin Harrs h : o through his property in Fentress county. ' load of the mails is anticipated its work during the ensuing year. During that week headquarters will } $1¢ A be maintained ut a convenient point, { Walsh, $150; Edward Craig, Deposit where contributions will be received. | Beatrice Thornton, $50; Addee Her- Meantime, however, the respective | bert, §50; Frank Haley, $150; Kelly : . 75| vice chairmen. subchairmen and aides | Smifh, $150, and on another charge, s o ; are busy with preliminary work. | $150. & : || There are to be twelve vice chairmen, n 4 B 1l cach representing a specific group | sm——————— — WIr A t = [- ] =21 | {and each responsible for raising a suf- | navzon 2 Sps || fictent sum to finance the work of the | 3 At m £ ms a organization for one monti. ch Cards of mnanks' T55 e AETOK > Reserves Se;:::i’on ( V at t.hese three ‘popular prices 1 9'75—worth 525 : - Narcissus Bulbs, Doz., 60c Vice chairman will have four sub-|DOUGLAS. The mother of LDWARD DOUG-{ Raried ilix ddenty, fifteen s LAS appreciates the kindness and courtesy chairmen, one to take the respons te bereavement at the e B e. rementercd § bility of the quota for one weelk, and . HIS LONELY W1 | each subchairman will have seven xpress her thanks for flower: d || aides, each of whom will have a ntion shown. a8 e e e ss e s e s e s e s esseessesssssseessessseessessstsssessssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss 81 oo o oo 3 g & o0 oo g oo g b i g § ; g oo 8 g oo °e $iE a i % quota of a sufficient sum to cov, b latives and &8 :; 10,000 Narcissus Bowls, 15¢ Up day of activity 'o!( the as e atana n{ri'udl '::} ":n% :‘;{n:;:?lzy;‘z:::fl;nf:mw- ! . o e first vice chairman to complet ngs at the death of my husband. “ 22| Narcissus, Jumbo Size, Dozen, $1.20 ijjner lst of subchairmen was Mre Aiis.’ MARENDIA DUNDAR. @ = % Milton A. Francis, representing the | HILL. We wish to thank our m-n;!- -ng beth E. Tuck {Ed Gravel for Bulb Planting, 10 Cents colored gToup. Mre W. D. Bigelow.| mifivey Lr W Hoten SEPLT | P alis 3 . 2 TCh ETOUD. | mother, LUCY HILL. 2 ¥ ; b33 % Mixed Tulips, a hundred for $2 and up J |22, ier, "or%, =gl gutiines, a5 nas| = "5olilto pavemmen. 1> : ik = 3 »; . = X to thank our friends = - All | {man for the educationai group. Mrs. | *40r their sympathy and floral offerings to our = 0‘:’ SC, William B. Hardy. state re he | & e i FUNERAL DIR ; § §§ Hyacmth B“lbs’ Colors Doz', s 7 Sl D oAR \\'i!nlrappi(l?‘[e;: L 2{;,? loving mother R > AND CHILDREN. B oo — ,,E,CI‘?RS 2 $ | Fertilizer for indcor plants, ferns, palms and Mrs | Deaths. ch' k- SPEAI{E CO ®¢ |!E0 other plants, pkg., 35¢. Century et el _ November 10. 1022 o S b LesoL Juor o 2 &I % 2 5 sentative: the Woman's City Club, ARRY J. beloved husand of Jola { establishment. FS N b4 .? Freesias, doz, 60c. Fish Food, pint, 15c. through Mrs. William E. Chamberlain, ing e I vemler 13, 10 | Phowe Frack. es2s St. N.W bod {E§ Mammoth Jonquil, doz, $1.00. | Grass Seed, pint, 15c. chairman of the public relief com-| am. Reiatives and friends invited. Inter-j = Eeanle Geier’s Son. Co. pod Chinese Lilies, 20c; 3 for 50c. Gold Fish and Bowl, complete, 3:::;;5; 2[3:"'7‘:“‘!9‘1‘ ifl‘ quota, and| ment Mt. Olivet. . ‘“'L S ENAT B ‘5 ns 2 “ ¢ Bird S.eed. ll:. for 15c. 5 49c, 69c.. $1.49 and up. s inx»rf,a'_] zgo 0;1;‘_ a;’-; t‘a‘l‘(m ‘T‘EE'M'ZTL’.‘::‘;‘,’ |1y.(1, h‘f;‘io‘emk;:“wmv e e e ol Maic 2473 $3E Six $25.00 Aquariums filled with gold fish and e meninave beenileecured to zopi ALOE i = . . 5 2 clubs, bu u = P od growing aquatic plants will sacrifice for $12.50. the Lions Club has taken steps in| brothers and o host of relatives und ffiendy, These are our great leader ” this direction and has named L. W.| gelock, from the Church of the Incarnation. o o z = bogliv] 10,000 GOLD FISH, 10c TO 50c EACH 5| | De Gast. Tnterment at Mount Olivet cemetery. 12¢ 4 & MORTICIANS grades — into which we are o E 4 —_— ARLAND. Saturdss, November 11, 1022, at ' 1730.1732 Pa, ave. tly placing th I o |8 YOUR Gold welghs about twenty times as) 8:30 @m. at iy rosdence, 1805 Bmersos o~ constantly placing the truly & much as its own bulk of water. | CiFeuit judge, belored husband of Albertine extraordinary values our $ 1§ 9 FLORIST . | 51 choih ke cilntn st B Topn Timothy Hanlon i . . das, 2 p.m. . N __ Phone_L._ 543 b:.lymg prestige makes pos- $SIE FOUND. {CARLISLE. 'Frigus. Novermber 1o, 15 JAMES T. RYAN sible. d L_m ar 5th and D n.e.. confaining ,[::;dm”o‘g'n&.\ll:A:’ln:" ., ane n 817 PA. AVE. 8.B. g shopping list. Phone Col. 4554 after | of Kate Thomas and the iage Caideron Car. Mot Chapel, e liocn 162 2 2 lisle, in his 44th year. neral s i . Right now they are most 33 Ut im0, T5aTare e on Mone frocy ey z . :: LOST. ovember 13. at 2 p.m. Interment| —giliy hcq 1878, Telephons Col 7028 = ed that i be T remarkable.values—m Plain & T BCCRTE, goid, it Blas ST i A THE S. H. HINES CO., and Furtrimmed effects— $ thinestoncs o ceater.’ Thursday evening, No- | pyvis, Saturdas. Sovember 11 1022, at © VB HINES, Pros. high-grade cloths; exclusive bod BONTON TERRIER—Dark _brindleSond e e . Davs Frivate Ambulancer = cdale of that gg {r‘u:n'.;m‘wridxmlm ave. “Phone Cleve. 1064. | Services at St John'ble (‘Ih‘nrfl‘-.l ‘)n'mn 1.11;n, m H amd makes tha i L reward, B November 14, at 10 a.m. lv&fi eo o . BROOCH. diamond, four-ieaf clover, diamond | DICKENBON. Saturday, November 11, 1822, LA pfflt’f % joe] . X ded b o JON, beloved hi are without equal—in char 8 Teieen 0t st and CoL R wad 1ok and | brsd’t Barois. Dickinson, Eimeral services UNDERTAKERS acter of design and finish. sin, Heward. " Phone Columbin 10113, 14 | 3¢ she chapel of Cawlers nndertaking eatab: S P T N b2 S e S T e TORMERLY 9407 ST. R z era iy 1 3 All sizes for ladies and b+ 8 BUNCH OF Ru¥s n lesther Loy e on © | DICKINSQN._ A_spechl comoggicaten of | mimun . Spene PP e 8 e misses. g b+ Bilame U, e et MoOuicea | 5t 1290 b Menday. ) Gigde 3 Hichols = o d the funeral of Brother JA —— : $ e T e 1 Showara 50" Thogav, | DICRINKON. "3 rejourser, v he st | Joseph F., Birch’s Sons 228 Senate office building. 1 o ¢ ‘R. GREGG, Master. {3034 M St. N.W. Eatablished 154 > oo SB. black. con s Do LB = N “We' Phone “vest 98 Special Fur Collar Plush Coats 75 8 SR |CAED CUTE Bk cm S | povoras. Depctd i e Satorer. No |~ " pmamonts skl (3 a ° l"‘"“ PURSE, small, containtug $6 in bills and e, L 23 s, EMILY DOUGLAS. 23t NILLIAM LEE, Fuveral Director_as —very fur-like in texture and color; with big collars e — 8k ;?JS:%:"&?:":&?: iflg’é“fi enve cogi| She ledved to mour et lote, & Moubend: | chapel and, modern crematorin of Brown Coney Fur; and durable Venetian lining. . s CtNESAA-DIUC UFAMNILE (| s e Sl 5] sl it M S sy 082 # oL, Sonoty T, Sp o | s ey im0y s St ‘ FICKLEN. Friday, November 10, 1922, at mid- fo barness. $10 reward. 211 6th at. ne. 1 might, st bia residence. ‘1823 Biltmore st. Avtomohile Funerals _ S ———— % ] n Groge o gon o gy o N | 20 Rt AL eirtd B | G MERATION ArTen GENERATION - | e 2 | e e ot ok Breek Semeter s | 1887 rhorst 1922 T e e e A Rl e § : | STt et ie eee e o | emicnes it Back SRR i 5 & A . S o 1 . d tD fi ct d t- ins_and shows teeth when pleased; rewl‘ 9, 1922, at 4 p.m., MARION . e ° pecial prices made to eftect a reduction 5 Elllo‘;!‘_!l:ll:;ll;v‘nfl‘h).og. L s devoted mother of Marion Har: { ywAGHINGTON, D.C., UNDERTAKER : ize of our sto fin ni ENGLISH B8 —Black and white, | ison Ha : —_— uperb Silk and Cloth Dresses nacm s . e i and memorials have resulted in a great ieading to getuen. B T Blackborn, 3205 Sath MONUMENTS. number of sales. These prices mean a FRENCH_POODLE, long-haired, strayed from May het S £ : L e o aine el gl i P 5 exm, Sor o motell < | Monuments Below Cost Many of I‘l l.oadles 3 tremenc vie r};p G0 | insingion, rewird, Matogore THE FINEST ORANITE AND MAEBIZ ? > not delay as time is short! HANDBAG—Picked up by woman, November 1354 and 1356 H St. N.E. @, 8th and E sts. n.w.; please return chaln, | Jiarcley, e. ‘Monday, No- s e e ™ — ea : ESDA-BLUE B B ™ Thankil | mereis. ‘Droset e, fte._Feiay, T ey UENEIZAIES | o e e i i %~ FORT LINCOLN . . K 5 WES, ed 64 ), Is the ideal memorial stone, letters to best ad- e "g“‘, i"%mx:;;‘:-'?nmi = COLN vantage ; it is impervious to moisture and severe Q Xlr"‘ "E*m T a29) PiTaent "t Hockville cometery. m’-fi:« The Park Cemetery ; changes and retains, unmarred, its wondrous {-},m—“"n.d,,!:,,’;' "oetvesn, otk -:-'}'4’?5‘::'; faodts imnts find olatient o M0 B o e e Brand i % beauty thruout the years. A wide range of Mre: Beattie, Col. 1231, Sunday morniag, 130 | oS ToGE At V2%, ot 6:45 am. HENRIETTA| o outitul and ftting Tocation. and-new models—in unique and novel monuments now on display—open today. FIN—On ¥ of 14th n.w. gold bar pin, opaland | Simmons apd Mre. Willlam T. Shaw. 1625 | Besdily sccessible—on electric car lsa binati 3 off D hat %‘::“'"f‘m' !emnlemlu.lg.m! Nmott;unl:n:;fl;g‘ Os Baltimore boulevard, at District lime. £ 2 FOCKETBOOK, brows, Friday night I of “at the tesidence ot ber son, extremely smart, others that are of most con- B uay N ow---S ave the le ference zear Cosmos Theater; Feward. 1308 Fun v st Ofice: 705 12th SLN-W- servative effects. Handsomely embroidered. 3 PUPPY—Airedale. 1325 Mapie View se. Re.{ loss a devoted nghte: Phone Franklin 4745 ; e ely idered. ward. _Pbone Linéoln Ti4. wsic| _ Write for lllustrated Booklet L = FUNERAL DESIGHS. Teidence 2t1Gude Bros. Co., 1214 F St. and Prompt aato bllfl service. 900 14t Crepe de Chine Canton C: Satin Lace Poiret 1'-:?11’e Velvette ) RING—Piain gold wedding ring; Initials and The Monument Shop ||&:=rr S 109 Upshur St. N.W. Col. 4936 &3