Evening Star Newspaper, November 16, 1922, Page 7

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¢ ) THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, THURSDAY. NOVEMBER .16, 1922. . GROTTOMEN TO INITIATE. | f2rss, (o, 2%, 4ei8 Jo, Convantin| TRAFPIC FINES TMPOSED. | RAISED RATES Too FAST. |0 tetmn o ne =24 (e Hia. ana | REV. WL A, MITCHELL DIES; | UNDERTAKER NALLEY DIES == Wil form in‘line with the band at| In the Traffic Court yesterday these then the woman usked for $40;more. . Large Class of Candidates to Be |Masonlc Temple' at 7 o'clock And| defendants -were conviéted and pald rhmlaght Fived ‘Whén She |Tien the mian repofted tie case to the 60 YEARS A RECTOR Beaths. ¥ SON IS CRITICALLY ILL» ma.‘o“f&w'.’ut:?:’:m n‘..xn.. HeXBE A march (o the hall. After the meeting i police, and Mary wa# arrested. ¥EI folsh and Pride fines as indicated: Mark Enges, fail- o 2 Fellitz, 8 3 5 t | they will to the templ - == iged 13 years. Funéral services ai Admitted Tomorrow Night. et IAcCISbEc o the remple ure to have the proper license tags on Secks $40 to Tell Fortune. | Ninety-Two<Year-Old Episcopalian | William J. Nalley, Suffering From Rirh's fugeral Darior, Friday, November Kallapolis Grotto will h’\;fli a cer monial in the Willard Hotel tomorrow night, preceded by a buffet supper at 6| AWARDED WAR HONORS. his car, $40; Adam H. Daughorty, vio- | Mary Miller, & Serblan, mottier of |gHTPR LTEYT. COMDR. WOOYS. 2 pm. Tutermest at Frompect Hil cege’ | lating traffic regulations. $40; Charles | twelve children, operating as % arshall, driving while intoxicated, | phrenologlst on 9th streer, was con- | Tdeut. Commander Lidgar L. Woods, Clergyman Retired From Active ' Gangrene, Not Told of Father’s Service in 1901. ¥ o'clock in Harvey's. ' A large class of | Second Lieut. Edward N. Burns In- s hea it Corna axtached ot . e o i S Lieut. 5 > Harry Randoiph. colliding, $80: |victed in the Police Court yesterday 3 « : l::!dglflnfle‘d.l 'nlxlel zbraf:g"x':‘\::f:lr:fimwoxth! fantry, of Philadelphia, formerly Harris, :r}:lldlnl’. $4 " reav. by Judge McMahon on a charge of | battleship Utuh, has been ordered to| XRev. Walter A. Mitchell, for sixty several other prominent Masoms, is| sergeant, 111th Infantry, and Private | Ing scene of the collision without | forture telling, and m‘\:dusluflflor tIFLY | this clty for duty in the Veterans® Bu- | ¥e2rs an lg:uu:m &%:::hof":gsy;{:t- i m,,:‘,,,k v on Briaarc expected to attend. The entertainment| William F. Smith of Cheater, Pa.. also | making identity known, §40; passing |days in jal S allthsidne ] s aar Chixconal chntan, dled yemter = 2 iclock pan. '-(1.:«-«' and friends” is. features are in charge of Charles| of the 111th Infantry, 28th Divislon, | a street car while it was loading and | The evidence l! towte]n nla cu ! u 51 Vet aned Ll e e 1 Yo ty ntermen| nwood Shackelford, Charles Stevens and Sam | have been awarded the distingulshed | discharging passengers, $40. and for |man had gone into the place o duy | o SRR NS Jost, &ed ninectytwo years. | The S owirch Pickering _expects _ait| om in tetion pear Fiometie, France, | of 31307 Toun T Bowing. - Griving |y tho phtanclogist and paid $1; that | Be generous with compliments, nig- JoNM's Frotestant Eplscopi Church, : e ol S m,....,,rxa_;.m Monarch Pickering s anfism in actio = 5 3 2 2 s ene i < ) £A1168 Sor Thurnies prophets to attend the Masonlc mass August 10, 1918, while intoxicated, $6. the woman demanded $5 additional'gardly with complaints. otomac and O streets, Georgeto’ . ¥. 1. em —_— Homer L. Kitt Co. pecial meeting for Naomi Rebeks interment will be in All Faiths: Church cemetery, St. Marys county, Mr. Mitchell was a native of St Marys county, Md., where he was F) 4 é 1 . b24 born October 9, 1820. He was educat-{ [ “ 5 v e ¢ ome o < na e !anos ed at Charlotte Hall, in that county. 3 % 2 - "at1 pam. 'm, & later completing Lis academic and m-nt at Tnion vxmekr_v Alexandria, Ve. theological education at Burlington : College, in New Jersey, under Bishop Doane. ‘After his graduation from that institution he for a time tas a member of the faculty of that insti- tution. Later he entered the active work of a minister, terving during 3 ' sixty years four parishes, a8 follows: 7 ; Tidenee. 310 Moryiand o St Paul's, Calvert county, Md.; St. % 3 CH. beloved daughter of Jo ‘ - John's, Ellicott City, Md.; St. John's, et Bea < < 8 . i Hagerstown, Md., " 'and, las:, Zonr Chureh, at Beum{(fll‘e. Md. He retired ment AIt, Ollv rom active work in 1901, coming to Wy HERNDOX, 0 Wachington, where he hes made his 1 X el s Testar. 3 home since.” His wife, who was Miss . 3 o Susan Thomas of St. Marys county, Md., died in January, 1808. He is survived by three daughters—3rs. Joseph B. Cheélshire, the wife of the Protestant Episcopal Bishop of North Carolina, and Mieses Mary and Kate Mitchell, who made their homes with e Thomas R. Nalley, underta Funeral This Afternoon Held Un- |Southeast Washington, died yesterday | at his home, 121 11th, street south- | der Auspices of Mnsmn A their father. 4 ] R ™ ietnth - . and frlu'\dl fovited. lIoterwent at Loulss S € 1C€ O RITES FOR M. W. HAWKINS TRONAS B ALY, ive Soresper 15, 102 o . 1 at her n»den" 000 D1 ' OfI . 30 TOWELT, helored This New ls east, aged sixty-three years. His /| - ol o % o'clock. Interment Et. Morton Walls Hawkir - ldeatn was due to a nervous bre dson xlin, M. an Franciséo papers pleges {fleld Horpttal down. Four years ago, during cops.d uaran ee £ vices r r influenza epidemic, he was {LEE. S ionow h 1. Tlowell, aged 62 e above residen with the disea 5 3 0 Pennsylva: e m its effects, A ALY DELIA L) ent, Tne interment was iz in a ecritiecal da; 3. AT 2 ¢ Hospital, suffering from ! &% 3 * 5 iing was thirty-nine He has not been notified | by old and resided at 1430 T strect|cf the death of his fath H Y northwest. He was 2 member of Na- Nalley was a native of Wash- NAAC HULL, tional Lodge, No. 12, F. A. A. M. tngton. In his vounger days he fol- I, McCuthia e yoar . Mr. Hawkins s surviv iiis |lowed the barber's trade, operating a | . Funeral S widow, Mrs. Stella R. Hawk 5),,,1,,,. shop in Anacostin. Forty ! sl 131 :%m e et vears ago he entered the undertaking | . ~ = businesr. which he has successfully { /“m.'.‘.m ] '»'Z;‘x‘enlr'v" attend. DEATH CLAIMS R. E. MILES |foiiowed sincs. He was one of the | leeens © active organizers of the Undertakers’ | o - £ .| Arsociation, which has since become | XN BLL, Jeq @ soar Retired Business Man Long Active |a national institution. He was a memn | nersl services at Kt. John's P ber of the Anacostia lodges of Ma in Charity Work. sons, Odd Fellows, Red Men, Kallipo- | lis Grotto. Gavel Club, Knights of Pythias and Junior Order of Amer; lean Mechanics. The Masonic order will iave charge of the funeral, which | e e s w11l be held from the family residence | 2 b 16, ur 2:80 pm. Iaterment Saturday afternoon. The' interment | ends. relatives will be in Cedar Hill cemetery. and M:v B e liey ix survived by his widow attend. (New York, Philadeiphia an 3. atherine H. and the more papers please cops. ) . 3 flnl Il ddenly, Wednesdar, Novembe: 1 \ 'Brll#. Mr IT‘ A Kk ;nvl.-mu at Lier residence, 18 AL THOOIEL (nee Batler -1! funeral reafter. i AI her home 1n 5 Nal ey, and a sister. Mrs. wm Téera, Mre, L. u\‘ CSIORRT D. H. Russell. P Belored motuee) 3 ¢ and grandmother of Russell § 1 Frids NAVY FLYER CHEVALIER IS BURIED IN ARLINGTON | An instrument of established merit—guaranteed in every way by the manufacturer and by us. Value? Sixty to eighty dollars more than this price will not purchase its equal!. See for yourself — hear for yourself! uperlative words of praise can- not impress the bigness of this Imsm ¥ l"l‘ ° : value. You JUST MUST see it, . o : ' 3 el . Victin of Sunday Aerial Mishap | A T €L 4 ! Was First Aviator to Land Air- | X Sargarst, viebttr : N £ | plane on Man of War. 5 2 S e " « 't Columbia Com- & H Commarder Godfrey d» (. ;'fim‘u’ 4 E’: i = Jrrdlrd:lmm‘: b&nm! - 2 Chevalier of the United States Naval | Len«n of the (hmved Ré‘xhl:;u::lw{fl;!":rg: i | - 3 Airplane Corps, injured in an accident 7 5 Jolpnteers. at = wd Sunday at Hampton, Va. and who| Filisdcinbia ¥a Sevember 8 0 os died from his fnjuries at the naval | G. M. POWELL, wwas buried at the Arlingto v 3 d : E?.eur; today with fu l 31( fi[mnr‘aln. i O H of the United | gaTr. In sad bat loving remembrance of o ! S g at Annapolis, i devoted wife aud mother, ELIZABETH ¥ . where he won distinctions in his; HALL. who departed this life eighteen years 5 RICHARD E. MILES, | Stadion and 2o gu atilete. He was. | “py today, November 16, 1001, . . & - iength of service, one o nan'h you've leTt" us, Precfous um . 2 Richard “F. Miies, ~ for twanty-i iators in the Navy. He made hi Mhongh we hear your voice GO mom years an active business man in Soui notable flights in Cuba during ! “e are safe in our conviction cast Washington, died euddeniy Tues- iy He twas the first aviator to land Tt well meetcx yocker ehose. November 14;-ut his home, 15 3d | an nirplane aboard & man-of-war. | bloved. street southeast. Funeral services were | "Ira aistinguisned himeelf m the sav held this morning from St. Peter's Cath_ ! ing of sixteen lives on October 1 ol Chureh, “and interment was 3 {1910, when a harge of the battl nrn” ng\‘fl%flfi BT ax caiL ; < . l : . l s . Congressional_cemeters. | New Hampshire, filled with EN O reason to wait any longer for your player - piano. The M “Siles' was'% Tative of Charles | examped Tn-the North rives. e . . . lf:ym' years 2;%0' he»lal:li‘ihlnh‘x1 himnexf!‘llnl ¥ the New Hampshire was in dr. life five years ugo today, November 16, 1917 > 74 - - usiness in utheast Washingto: 4 3 3 N v , 2 . lowest price ever quoted for a dependable instrument is P kit s T Hitaan | Sosk, 11, BOoKIER nesy, vard, u e nm yoars ag an‘e since, has uL:}:Die.fl .1xr‘u1x-' 1 began to fill with. water. . LY . gelf with works of charity, through the {ajded, he crawled to the open valve. ‘4 ff d $395 00— d h b pl b St. Vincent de Paul Society of St. Peter's | ciosed d sav vessel. Ta is | now offered, .00—and this is a better player in a bet- Sk Lpneent de Paul Soctetsor St Petera| closed ¥ and saved (he veesel T | municant for thirty years. He is & ter piano than was produced before the war—and this at TRsnes - T less than pre=war prices. Aad the omes who hink of lier todsx VEAKE. - ROSASCO. In ad and I embrance of our dear mother, MAGDALINE _ROSASCO = (nee ‘Crovc). who_departed this Tife eleven - RETIRED FROM SER years ago 2 RE M VICE. even vears have passed since that sad dux Lieut. Col. Mi 3 hen the ane wejoved %0 dear was called Comy i i = Md, and came to Washington | ofthe crew \were drowned. later, i PHIA HARRIS, who departed tlis i { ) { Miles of New York city. ——— e GETS IN TRUNK TO DIE. ; Enior 'Om,mm;. 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