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ASHINGTON, D. C, FR]!DAY, NOVEL’IBER 17, 1922. | e wonces i | Do) oy DRPOAN TOCOST $10000 THE EVENING FIGHT ANTI-STRIKE LAW. { Farm and Labor Organizations to Hold Conference Sunday. A mecting here of leaders of labor STAR, W gress. The labor and farm organiza- | tions, it is said, will oppose strenu- ously any proposed antl-strike amend- ments to the transportation act and amendments strengthening the hands of the Rallroad Labor Board. They are desirous, on the other hand, of having a number of sections of the r—? - In Memoriam. ECKLOFY. In mad but loving remembrance of = dear daughter, ETHEL R. ECKLOFY, died two years ago today. No one knows the silent heartsches, Only those who have lort can tell Garbage CartNag Leaps Into' Fame; Wins Blue Ribbon Qelt ing Corsets ey 75 Rengo e + Reduc HERE is a certain charm that is founded upon phy- sical poise. It be- longs—nat onlv, to the slender woman —but most parncuiarly to the woman of full £g- g 68,544 Still on Jobs Here. " Uncle Sam had 68,644 ctvillan work- 2 Of the grief thai borne ‘silence {and futm organizations has been |transportation act repenled. | ers on fthe civil service rolls in O our deat one-we.Joved s oL, | called for -Sunday by Willlam H. jo pian ‘Washington on November 1, accord- By the Associated Press. HER DEVOTED progressive and radical members of the Senate and House to obtain the ends of the farm and labor organiza- tions rather than to form a third party, according to Mr. Johnston. "'NOW IS THE TIME MOTHER, MES. MAR- GARET BRIDAHAM. .. sad but loving remembrance dister, ETHEL R. ECKLOFF, this fife two years ago today, ing to the monthly statement of the | Civll Service Commission, made public | | today. g During October, however, there was & net reduction of 174 in the working , force in the District. The biggest 1 ¢ut of the month was in the Navy i Department, where the net reduction was 132, There s still a substantial turn-, over In the government departments. NEW YORK, November 17.—From the shafts of a garbage wagon at Fort Ri'ey, Kansas, a chestnut geld- ing, dubbed Submersible by a buck private, who sometimes drove him to a post laundry wagon, leaped into fame at the national horse show as a blue-ribbon winner, cap- tional Association of Machinists, to {1ay plans for advancing their inter- | Johnston, president of the Interna- | ests ‘at the coming wession of Con-l An extensive program .of improve- ments, involving the expenditure of $100,000, has been decided upon by he Chesapeake Beach Railway Com- pany, it was announced today by W F. Jones, president and treasurer. The program includes the reco uc- November 17, The world may change from year to year, Aod friends from day to day. But never will the love for you, Dear siuter, fade away. MRS. ELSIE R. McNAMARA. * ENGEL. In sad bnt loving remembrance of —_— RALPH C. DEAN DEAD. Ralph Childs Dean, FORD CARS CHEAP We Are Making Room for Our New Stock BUY NOW With and Without Starter Ford Runabouts dence, 807 East Capitol Ford Tourings twenty-four years old, died at the family resi- street, Wednegday. The funeral will be held , this afternoon from the home. Inter- ment will be In Congressional Ceme- tery. Mr. Dean was connected with 215 the direction of President Jones. Baltimoreans Get ‘Contract. The rallway’s heavy steel draw- bridge over the Patuxent rlver at Mount Calvert, Md., will be recon- structed, the work already being un- der wa. The contract has been awarded to the firm of Dorsey & Mil- ler of Baltimore. Plans for this bridge were submitted by J. Spence for Army horses ridden by officers in full equipment. Maj. John A. Barry had the mount on & >mer- sible. The former laundry horse, now seven years old, might still have been golng the dull routine rounds at the fort but for the eye of a lover of horseflesh who saw possibilities in the anima’. Sub- mersible was relieved of his ardu- ous tasks, the unkempt tail and beloyed , JOAN J, ENGEL, who' de- ure. Tt is a quality easily | Durlng October the gross number of tion of two big bridges, relaying of | turing the coveted F. Ambrose | pered this 117¢ seven yekre nee todar So. giine 1thraa Rengo Bele TO BUY sepurations from the service was four miles of track and rebuflding of | Clark champlonship cup for | vember 17, 1915. B d'ud::.Cqu,muu 1,406, but 1,232 new appointments the"((:heflpeuke Beg‘ch pler and bonrd.i chargers. T-E:;- uSnse ;'u'i::‘ perish, e utif ropor- {4 4 £ walk. e e tures, auth tions. It is the, of FsEe s DY the airectors, will be made ander | for Krmrs Horas, & Sompetitive test But the love for you, dear Johnaie, distinction. Never, never shall decay. To one who 1s not forgotten. By one who will .never forgot. MOTHER. HARPER. In sad but loving remembrance of my darling husband, WILLIAM A. HARPER. Iho died one year ago today, November 1 Peaceful be thy rest, dear husband, It is wweet to breathe thy name: In life T loved you dearly, In death I do the samc. | the Donohoe Motor Company, the long mane t bett ttention, a A 5 Ford Sedans Ford Coupes | Pennsylvania avenue southeast, and | Howard, engineer, of Baltimore and| and toga rlien anan 1a the tomb of sliest sleeping. Sotd a¢ all e 1 Sell known #in the sutomoblle |the firm of J. k. Greiner & Co., consult- | o Oaay be thrilled spectators ‘Where the trees gently wase » A 1 was we L E. - - w s pro z & my”dear by w A ola a¢ all good stores. Ford Deliveries Ford-Ton Trucks ‘ trade, He is survived by his widow, | ing engineers.” They have been 8p- | Other honors rave Foneronmation. b T Price so d de Tractors | Mrs. Virginia Dean; a daughter, Vio- | Proved by the chief of engineers of | mersible at the show, including IFE, AGNES M. HARPER, ® < and upware ~ |let Dean: a brother, Warren Dean, :‘"e ‘A"n{ and the Secretary of War.| the light-weight championship for In sud but joving remembrance of U { and a sister,-Mrs. Violet Fitz. s few large boats pass up the Pa-| chargers, and the challenge cup for our dear father, WILLTAM HARPER, who TIC recm P tuxent, it was believed that continu-| Army sadd'e horses, departed thiu life one sear ago todsy, No- 5 - i § —— \ |ance of the draw would not be neces- vember 1 . Also a number of New Government 1918 Chassis at a low The eyes of snails and slugs are |sary, but the War Department insist- | Dearest father. we are sad and lone's, % price. Ternts if you want them. perched right on the ends of their |ed upon its retention. £ How we your emiling face 50 that they can look Inevery To Put Up Steel Bridge. Deaths. And o have Ieft us 1o remember oon earth vour pin THE CROWN CORSET COMPANY The wooden-overhead bridge at Cen- | BOWMAN. Thursday, > ; Rut since you cnuid no longer stay PARK WA i ]vl( ) I ( )R C( ’ tral avenue, neur the District line,} 1253 pm.. at Columbia Hospital, aft: To cheer us with your love, 295 FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK . where the pike crosses the raflroad,| 1omg and patnful fliness, which she bore with | We hope to meet you tome sweet day e will be replaced by u bridie of steei| Christian' fortitude, MARY MAGDALENE, In vht erest world abave 1065 Wis. Ave. N.W. | e o ' Masonry consiruetian W ek ai | (e beloved wife ot Anorew Bowman Kb | B8 DLYOTED AND LOVING CTITLDRES - ! CARMACK DRY CLEAN'NG CO.|be started roon. iouses fo mourn tpir lows 8 devoted husband. | MAGUIRE. In wnd bt lovins remembrance of i Dupont Circle, Fr. 5232 The company has arranged for the | Small: u siutr, Slater Mary Monica Small of | JVINE: Mot IRE, b iy oS y e fouw iles of trac! e the 'y Family Convent of New Orleaus. taken from us ih years ago today, No ::'»I:;:lnfiv:)llr:”."nd « he’ 1 rnt uk;), e AT ut 9 her 17, 1979, . ¥ z 1 Md. It ed with the Beth- | #.M.. from her late residence, 326 Kentucks | Dancing. taughing, bright and g lehem Steel Company for new eighty. | 236 A thence 1o Kt. Cypriun's Church, | We rouid hear her it fact b pound open-hearth steel rails, tie ;\5_‘:;”"'"::;1 -]::xh B x:";ll\ be '";'y'x.:‘.’a:'-;\‘ “The tloom of life wak in her cheeks Plates and other materials necded | ¥ited to atiend. Interment Mougt OMel| Nesndyorklt glow in her exe 4 vited 1o eny 2 Mo itve! me kne: she w0 56 oull 3 for this worl, cometeys. " (Baitimore, Fhlladeiphis, New | 05 weuld e quekiy i " cranee Th vork i q 3 poIhe work ;;l[;-‘zbyy,“hr.g‘ lh"'}’.m “";’, Orieans papers please copy.) i DADDY AND MOTHER. ‘ach, together wit Ler woul, so faitafully departed i th c: t sever, other extensive improvements, is ex- ugh the mercy of God, rest in peace. | m::’.';a“x}::fm'&'fn;‘:n-n‘l.v?r"r"v-: % pected to start early in the spring. m-:m u. o ! 1 sought through life's garden of roses and WMAN, led meeting of Bt, Augustine’s Few. Ladies' Auxiliary, No. 78, Knights of Bt. And found one sweet blossom !l feweled ‘I'HE WEA HER John: also District Auxiliary, No. 2, Knights : I of St. John, Runduy eveniug. November 19, 5 le -] 1822, at 6 o'clock, at St. Cyprisn’s Hall, to was you. Dis -] arrange for funeral Sixter MARY HOWMAN. GRANDMOTHER MAGCUIRE. District of Columbia and Marsland e e 08 —Falr and warmer tonight; tomor- M , Pres. v - , CARRIE HAWKINE, Sec', J [row increasiig cloudiness, 'followed A B Br vaLL, pre With sweetest flwers is wreathed arew Iy owers tomorrow afternoon or L. M. WELI Ber’ . By hearts still to thy memosy true. nlg}:lt- modérate south and southwest | BRENEMAN. Suddenly, Wednesday, Nosem AUNT ALUE. = g 1 o | Fre W ;| McLANE, A o tomg % v memor ! o 3 Virkinia—Fair and warmer tonten; | i s 5 WhIGTiRy SCARE D | MSLANE. | Wit of T 1 o mem 1 /| he Best for the Least” tomorrew cloudy and warmer, Tollow- | Tremboln’ Breneman. Notice of funeral | LANE, W aici clgut sears ugo teday, ' showers in west portion; gentle | later. T niper : X " . \ Sariable winds. heptionieentle Thursday, November i6,| IER DAUGHTEK, HELEN V. PAYNE, ® 4 6, 9 = 0 s._ o U s West Virginia— Fair and warmer mergency Hospital, BURT A..|MILLER. In sad but loving remembrance 0f The meaning of “the best for the least” is exemplified in its full sense by every pound of merchandise sold oniit: Tembrrow unterticn And| fiored hbiad of Mio) Deimbte Gritt | g dear daiuer and shacr HATHE I i . St rrices wl icld ut his late rvs who departed this life two years in the “Old Dutch Master Market” - T e e T2 K ot e, Satorauy. November 15, | ag0: November 13, ~Four Blue Ridge Hams Small, Mild, Sugar Cured 22c B, These Attractive Specials for Saturday Picnic Shoulders Medium Size; About 10 Ib. Pig Pork Loin About 8 Ib. Each Prime, Young, Corn-fed Pork Thermometer—Four p.m., 50 . 12 midnight, 38; 4 a.m., 31; § a. fhoon, Barometer—Four p.m. 5; 12 midnight, 30.3 50,35, Highest temperature, at noon today. Lowest temperature, 33, occurred at 5 am. today. Temperature same Highest, 70; lowest, 4 = Condition of the Water. Temperature and condition of the water.at.$ am.: Great Falls—Tem- perature, 51; condition clear. Tide Tables, (Furnished by United States coast and _geodetic surve: Today—Low tide, 12 12:42 pm; high tide, 6:17 p.m. omorrow—Low tde, 1 p.m.; high tide, 42 pm. occurred te last year— communication of Naval A. A M., Saturlay, Novem. 30 p.m., for the pur) of attending'the funeral of our late brother, BURT A. GRIST_ By order of the WORSHIPFUL MASTER. Special . No. 4. F. 1922, at Lis . 4700 Georgia_ave. n.w., JAMES L., beloved husband of Dora J. B. Hendrix Funeral from the parlors of A. J. Schippes Mouday, November 20, at 10:30 a.m. Rel tives and friends invited. Idterment privi Omit flowers. (York, Pa., papers ples copy.) 19 HONESTY,” Entered into life eternal, W nesday, 5. at his cesidence, 21 L st., HE: s NESTY, beloved k band of Lucy D. Honesty and devoted father of George T. and Charles H. Honesty Mary Burke. B E. Morse and Lill May Collius. He leaves also one brother, three aisters and 3 hot of relatives and friends. Funeral Sunday, November 19, at 1:30 p.m., from Union Wesiey Church, Z3nd st. between L and M sts. n.w. Death robe the living. not the dead—he . sweetly xleeps whose tasks are done: But we are weaker than before, who still must labor on, For when come care and grief to us and Often our thoughts do wander To a grave not =o far awar. Where thes laid onr durling diu Just two yeurs ago today. Softly at night the stars are «l T und sfient grave. husband, KAMUEL G. NER, who departed thie life three years ugo todsy, November 16, 1919. Surrounded by friendr, T am looesome; In the midst of pleasure 1 am blve. With a smile on my fuce aud x beartache 1 am wtill longiog for you. A happy home we onee enfoyed. How sweet lhe memory s But geath has made & v That eartb can never £ Your busy hands are folded, Your earthly cares are o'er. You ure zone to join the ang. On yonder shining ehore. The golden gates were open, A w e voice said “Come, And with the loviug word fius spokc: You catered your eternal home. e Cr ¢ BUT _SAD-HEARTE! O YOUR D) e lens. Ing us woe, i (AR V. STONEBURNER. * y sets, 4:52 p.n I HULL. Thursday, November 16, 1 at| November 1919, [ . . . i half hour after sunset. Jertlotalpns :‘ i e .r. = And dhowe ‘who still remember Ll Choicest Beef From Native Steers| Fresh Pork From Native Hogs R rete - - ek B oo ol o ¥ T a . S CmA SACRRON. belbred wito "’;""d':’:.}‘,"f‘ L Prime Rib Roasts ,S3@er b, 25¢|Hams, lean, tender; 8 to 10 Ib. size, Ib., 22¢ By i o I A i, n ’ e T November 16, 1023, THOMAS Sy Newport Rolls, all tender meat . . . Ib., 32¢|Shoulders, closely trimmed . . . ... Ib., 19¢ FEE | ERaitmagiein s vunesal omsoross b o o iz 64 l,l\?:do’n a (’-::nrou,mm(:n::u’r’{.,rr‘l:end nl{!i:‘lh‘!: Old Dutch Rolls, no waste . . ... Ib., 15¢|Pork Roasts, delicious flavor . . . lb., 25¢ | B RS I A Speare € Shoulder Roasts, prime quality . . lb., 22c [ Spare Ribs, sweet as sugar . . . b., 22¢ [l iz e At R : ; . Clasieston. dence of his parents, White ave, Fairmont | BImus Top Roll Roasts, lean meat . . . . Ib., 25¢ |Pork Chops, choicest cuts . . . . . Ib., 33¢ [l il B e ] et oty ST | 30t M Bt NW. gt e ° T ° o . 08 devoted cousin ornfl.lu V. Yates. n;}‘nn_eal ‘Automoblle Service, Groceries Specials Soving Lanib Y Delicatessen Specials H 5| L e . {ansas City. 30.. "Tous SMITH. Departed this life Thursdas. Novem- IooCecn o % Gold Medal Flour:2. 5., 55¢ A Chickens, Baked, Stuffed..ea,, SL15 [l 3" £ T e 5 & Co . . . Legs Spring Lamb, lb., 32¢ | Picnics, Baked, Fresh, Smoked .95¢ : i | EERCTES N B e i ™ e Sllced Pmea le o 27(:- i . 8 Gear’ | THOAS, DI UodeS THOMAT. 17 | GENERATION Arren GENERATION 1€apple (., The Bargain of the Season Bologna, Pimento Style. . . .Ib., 30c [jiii =it g2 G| R i SOVl Boet | (g5y Zurhorst 1922 s Portiand: 34 Clear erv, two sons, one daughter.in-law and five Campbell’s Beans ... 9c |Loin Lamb Chops . Ib., 42c | PotatoSalad ..........21bs, 35¢ [~ a8 e L Macaroni and SPaghetti, 8c Delightfully Palatable Ser. apple_, leila. Stvle .2 “)S., 25(: onas, .iav_.;.;be;“m rfl::hz. —_— . ' . Shoulder Roast Pork Roll, Gwn Make . .. ..Ib., 40c fre_ Mg, Thomas a5 oriog Sofec S | Noiuacs e duccessors of nor Sow: Uneeda Biscuits . . . . 5¢ |[Lamb “RG.0e Ib., 30c a : pommen, | SEF SSRGS S Rt GI0 F SLNW. , J (8 aim.. Gresavin time tods £ b Trrermon Harmons meter. "+ | Prank Geler’s Sons Co, Gold Dust, large pkg., 26c [Lamb Breasts . . Ib., 14c | Oysters, Salt Water, e T O R LR S g S R e 2473 : Large Selected. .........qt., 65¢ [l i e E| e e e e A B t * Holland Belle lb 55 The Famous Crab Meat, Delicious ) Hamllon, Bemuds. Gy | i f o et it WY Sueet 50 Jme Rese s 99C | OLD) DUTCH COFFEE | for Salad .............Ih, 55 S R Eggs ; F“_‘;: sl;l'l:'_"l . doz'i 39c Character, Strength and Flavor Shrimps, Fancy Fresh Stock . 1b., 60c e e i atd Ry | atra Ca:ffig_;i,;;;,,»“!:“ “iaigs . Timothy Hanlon Spredit "o, . Ib., 25¢ Pleasare in Every Drop : P e e i o | e e o T T T TAMES TRVAN Ground If Your Appetite Suggests Eiri b e, ot Tot s o i X round or Lb 27 ) : LOST. TARWICR. Batorday, ovember, I 1022, . N_—One pearl, two sapnbires, Reward. 20 P """ TRee. Bec'y. *| —ooa Doenified sna EScient Milk-Fed Veal Bean s C |a Change for Sunday [l sz o sms e i s | o pge e s 1 | —— | Dinner, May We Mention-- [l ez o b o) - st b T = R o, e Herter, 1613 21st st n.w. No 3 Al Kacostiar i "Eond foor. Masonle Hall | gatgbiianed 1 o . 323 li:“;: - roll, l: ggc Visit Our Cafeteria | ComedBeef, Sugar Cured - [l &t st e s o m» | - THES S eal, short legs ¢ | Purestandbestfoods,scien- A A e - TR ) ; e g b ) ] 1 fificauest al:dpar tf deli, iousl BriSket’ boneless e lb" lsc g?fi'fi:&i.’m&.fi'fiiu# p;iz'f""mt';: e 9?’ T We specialize in designing and ereces . e reaSts Sl i *y zc y p C y FUR NECKPIECE, Wednesday evening, Call: gll mtmntlam. Calves’ Liver . . . Ib., 50c "Bakery Department Mince Pie5 Regtariy 20 , . 18¢ Bread, big 16-0z. Loaf, 7c Layer Cake Eegiuty 30, . 25¢ Coffee Cakes *5:*" 2 for 25¢ Raisin Bread Reguisy 12: . 10¢ Mi_lk‘Rolls d_o_z., 18¢ flavored, tempt your appetite.| Beef, boneless ¥ vase Ib., 20¢ Prices reasonably low. Fruit and Vegetable Depts. Apples, York Imperials. . 6 Ibs., 25¢ Bananas, Large and Ripe . doz., 22c Grapefruit, Large. . 3 and 4 for 25¢ Tomatoes, Fancy Quality . .1b., 25¢ Mushrooms, Fancy. ... .. .Ib., 75¢ Spinach, Home-grown. .2Ibs., 15¢ Carrots, Beets, Turnips. bunch, 5¢ Poultry Department Frederick Co. Milk-fed Fancy Stock Roasting Chickens, Ib., 38¢ Frying Chickens, lb., 40c Stewing Chickens, Ib., 33c Duck, Long tsland stock 1b., 41¢ Turkeys' Ireeh Xiled 1h., 60c Hand-picked Rabbits , .. . . . . each, 65¢ I | il 3 (1 P — rd. L pward it retumed to 2219 California st 3 GLASSES, sbell rimmed; fell from window fo sidewalk outside P. O. Dept. Return ssme to Mis. F. M. Y., 40 N. Y. KEYS in_biack leather case, fornia st. near ssachuseits ave, 54, Phone North 1404 ave. n.w. or room 713 P. 0. Dept. s nearApoilo Theater Rewsrd. North 4676. 19° RING. Egyptian sardonyx: C. M, B.; reward. 2708 Cathedral ave., Phone Col. 7168. 18 POCKETBOOK, containing keys, pictures_and amount of money, on 17th s tween Rigy ind Swaon. Finder kindly call North 861! W _after ). Reward. POCKETBOOK, contalning money, electric light bill, gold-framed glasses, November 16, 86th and'M sts. n.w., 1 ‘m. Phone Col. 6432: reward. SPECTACLES—Shell-framed, Edmonds. N, 8778. 13 SPBOTACLES, bone rimmed: tan case (Ed: Apt. 7. 1858 Catiforaia, .w., between ®th ‘m., Nov. 16; 5 jea WRIST WATCH—Lady’s, gold, Waitham; black band; on Tuesday afterncon. Return to 3rs, Dy H. Johnaton, 2108 X et., Apt. 41, Re- ward. < rd. POMERANIAN DOG, 'small brown, answering to name of Koko. Return to Mrs. James err, 1711 H street. - Telephone Franklin 1596. Reward $2! monds); reward. 5. 18% BAYLOE. In loving remembrance of my de- voted mother, FRANCES M. BAYLOR, who departed this life thirty years ago foday, November 17, 1892. Thirty long sears you have been watching for me My sorrows will soon be over and 1 shall Test with thee. YOUR LONELY DAUGHTER, ALICE B. POWELL. . BOWMAN. A tribute of love to the meiory of our_beloved huxband and father, WIL- LIAM H. BOWMAN, who passed into eternai Test two Jears ago today, November 11, Two long years have passed away And we no more shall nee thy face, But joyful hands and willing heurts Keep green thy resting place. HIS DEVOTED WIFE, MARY E. BOW- MAN: SONS, WILLIAM H., JE., AND JAMES E. BOWMAN. COLEMAN, In loving remembrance of our d voted husband and father, FRANK COLI MAN, who departed this life two years ago today, November 17. 1920, and our duughter and ‘s'ster, CAROLYN E. COLEMAN, who departed this life ten-years ago, November 25, 1912 When they ask us it we miss you, Yek, it fills our hearts with pain: But_thy spirit sweetly whispers “Weep not, in beaven we shall mest again.” REBECCA AND ELSIE COLEMAN. DODON.. A tribate of love to the m of our ‘devoted hustand and fatties, LEWIR A. DODSON, who died Sve g0 today, November 17, 1917. GRS Loved 1a life, ing memorials (monuments and mau- soleums) of quality and character. We will gladly show you many beau- titul speciments of our work In any of the local cemeteries. THE J. F. MANNING CO.,, 914 Fiftesnth Strast CEMETERIES RT LINCOLN ‘The Park Cemetery Nom-Sectarian Perpetual Care Beautiful and Stting location. Readlly sccessible—on eloctrie car fine O Baltimore boulevard. at Distriet iizs, Office: 705 12th SLN.W. Phone Franklin 4748 Write for INustrated Booklet FUNERAL DESIGNS. INC.,