Evening Star Newspaper, November 29, 1922, Page 7

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ot THE KEVENING STAR,. \VASH[N(:}T()N, D. C., WEDNESDAY, NOVEF) 1BFR 29, ]5)'22. Ty formerly of Philadelphia, employed as | employer were notified. ment of Judd & Detweiler, | Capitol strect early vesterday. He was cared for in i business est of Dr. Do M = = — K 3 i Monday 3 BLACK { Fowler, who died suddenly Monday 2 lus located & new -pest, known as : v oy iy Dyed Within 24 Hoars ! attcrnoon at his home, 1003 G strect | B¢ Removed From Private |00 el B Ter on: o on lives| . Circle Association, Giving el | koutheast. were held family : TGl ibniited iy ot ; { Funeral serv | CARMACK DRY CLEANING CO.|residence this afteroon. The inter: Vault Here W g il History. 1 dute Sreinon Dupont Circle, Fr. 6233 !‘ment was in Congressional cemetery. 50T Dt A0 T RAE L b e P Tonnesece o The Star. black dot. It i cing sound | Williagn Henry White, delos ate trou | oo at THE HUMAN SIDE OF BANKIN G'¥51' body ot e late Representative | TS, Something to be thankful for When times are good, and we have our health, and we are able to take part in the work of the world—everything is rosy But when those dark days come, as they are bound to come to every man, and we find our- selves in a sea of difficulties without a rudder— . it'stough. The best rudder for a human ship in a sea of difficulties is a savings account—always some- thmg to be thankful for. Why not open'that savings account with us real soon? N.E.Cor9tE St ; 2 -and Mass.Ave Opposite the ? | DON'T GET HURT The Commissioners of the District of Columbia have set as ) ovember 26-December 2 as “SAFETY WEEK,” and have issued a proclamation calling attention to the need for the general ob- week of servance of such a week. . The rapidly mounting number of moving vehicles in Washington streets has increased the hazards for every one so that thoughtfulness and care are needed on the part of all. Accidents have shot up alarm- ingly in number. There were 319 deaths in Washington from accidental causes in 1921. Ire- \ . ni e e o | BECTESHMIERSORIIES Timothy Hanlon it a report which has = rest. Now ' sT. 2 e . This Company’'s cars figured in five of those accidents, or 1%z per ; io (no|Edward A. Eper Peddled His Pro VAN TR | T. RYAN cent of the total. None of the fatalities occurred on our cars. n SR TR C',‘:"\.“_"‘ ot ot o] T A - i ! L2 W.ON HL, Now Privats 2 i The inventor of t i . . . . 1 — ;5 ward Ainsle: e This Company had no fatal accidents to children during 1921. But . FATREDATEC Semale: his it fmama motie at ‘,‘,'*}“\., : | there were 97 youngsters fatally hurt in other ways during that year. K LE D itenen wiensil i 15 and ped Of that number 65 were less than 9 years old. Most of the lives lost, voung or old, were lost needlessly. ot a proud record for the Nation’s chief city. Accidents involving the cars of this Company have greatly decreased. This has been due to greater care and judgment on the part of our trainmen; to the instructions 'given them, by which we work to antici- pate accidents, and to safety features on our cars. In seven years the(e has not been a fatal accident to a passenger on our cars. In that period we have carried 617,689,366 passengers. The Capital Traction Company 3. C. B. Call Lincoln 281J. Reward. 30° Bveedln:. as taker | 1% Dprobable that his bod {. printerin the printing ti‘,,fm,h, Phlladnlphlt; ufuu were notified, nndblg A‘I‘ APP[]MA‘"]X []E[; '"] WILLOW FURNITURE GRDW‘I’H lS []U‘I'UNE[] . ?rt:',.;,:‘,‘.ms‘::mmz,::“:: b ELLLL who r“H “l;h.““ ‘.‘;\ . suddenly ill in front of 805 North | taken to that city for burial ’"_’(‘f“";f",‘” NORMAN FOWLER BURIED. Funeral services for Norman L. |Body of Vil’g‘inin Representative t0 | conjunction with federal wuthorities, | William H. White Addresses Iowa | P10 v ¢ Let’s make November 26—December 2 a Safe Week FOCK & AND THEN MAKE EVERY WEEK SAFE, TOO { FOODLE=WHTe wears wedcolar. & e e FOIDTOBEBURED Yy mseer st g QRGANTATN |- e o 0ek] g st I John Bn)deri('k fifty-two years old, | Friends at the E street house and Ill! Former Clergyman and Civil War By the Associuted Press. HARRISBURG, Pa., November 29.— e ahhons The state bureau of plant industry, in 'd‘" TN orrenred earcrn the {BUHLER. 1u loving reaembrance of my o JULIA RUIHECR, whe died © W. BUHLER. * at re TER, Va., November 29, ration of | in Arlinzton iomal inter for many 'y B} snss time. The Lug has an ‘“'5"" l_‘““’”'”“ to ek ces of the ¥ x willow wo! the texture Citizens tions, delivercd the GoAR i Henry D. Flood of the tenth Virginia [of which it eats out And makes brittle. { principal address of the evening at “Honn was district, which lain in a private [ Specinens have Leen placed in the | the regular meeting of the lowa Cir-vifie, Ohlo. When 1 pass wway aud perink B i away. ¥ Habing carly a year, | €ollection o c o o i . {vault in Washington for nearly a year, | {lctlon of insccts al the capitol!olq Citizens Association at pis mazeny : or Sou Is to be finally interred on Sunday, De- B {minster Church, last night, diScussing | corticrs ot ton. AW cember 10, In a mausoleum that has the history of civie organizations in | civil been erected on the courthouse green THE ‘VEATHER ARosics o at Appomattox, Va., according to an- | Mr. White went ;""'”'.{' nouncement made he .| District of Columbia and Maryland— | ject in scholar: United States Senator C uir and “«: r tonight; tomorrow !the early nings « d warme pdérate south ment i son of Virgini, long an intimate fr and warmer; modérate south, ment in the town Of M. Flood, will defiver @ sualo puthwest winds, England, particu " Virginia—I and w office d members of the Appomitto: rmer tonight | Rhode Islund, und s lic nd memb f the Appomattox |, g = N0 moders M Honn enlisted ceply into th ¢ mauner, lodie of Freemasons, of which Mr. velopment. Flood w member, will conduct | Wilds, beeor southerly. How the citizens burial servi il K pperate with the 1 i £ ur dear hus The mausoleum, constructed of itz tomi ne bard aud fa 1 topic for L the husine, {xubject w 1 SHLOD ¢ ARTER. whe s Nuvemiber mite and marble, has been ere the side of the st nrihe the site having been donated to Mr{ gy, Flood's widow, Mrs. Ann o mi,.,‘f:_,'“‘,',’ Flood, by n of ‘the buard of | 45040 county, in r T public sery L tollowin hoth 1o se.' Records for vrm, iz ps Dr H. K. ce M. Fult Mosteim S O TARAN OGRS s last year— ©n with following pation in a sta rman of thy tral committed srathe st " ION BLL DEFAT 'Tells City Club Pending Legisla- | I tion Is Plot to Rob Redmen | " of Homes. i - i It Is expected that a laree number < back. dear one. to vou of friends « ther from | DAXGE TN many s from g intor tinking 5 s s 5o gowd, kind and true, 1 doved by ‘wil Lis friends we Ksew; o our loved one, ‘Women lee Th nk:zlvmg Dinu sed wway. ! { for Walter Reed Patients. i { or Rl | | at 2 o wWaeing certain dead Forty-five paticnts of W | Hospita L ran |nflnn by the Zo more to stay, le is broken, us with pain as necting again, "NMOTHER, SISTER AN nerican Indi terd: were entertain the cou yarting thus fi A tribute of Jove and devotion to dear sister and sunt. ORDAN, who eotered ints t «ix years 2go toda HER BROTHERS. * 5 sud Vut Joving memory of m: W nd wa Mrs, M Cohen of the n lead- ad- |7 “Th Yester t the white Epsteir hotl clange from vear 10 year, * to da DEVOTED DAUGHIER, JOSEPRINE PATTERSON. two years aga, of sweer remembrance. ALICE COOK, ™ LL- mee of RATMOND who dicd three years in WIFE AND DAUGHTER. * A tribute of love aud remembrance to RT A. SMITH, two years ago tod: tives and 3 ol come- | Loved iu Life, remembered in death. a | HIS SON JOH: 1t loving remembrance of MAMIE YOUNG, whe years ago today, JUDGE SELLEBS ‘PEAKS The Actievemnt Cleveland Community Conter hnl Dok iks ' hood fby 3 { memt spoke o ETam wis =i FUNERAL DIRECTORS. 3. WILLIAM 1 imer. Livers in conpect mmodiovs 1 and modern (‘r!mnTrll\un Moderate f her flance as found murdered ed today DIAL ASSAILS TOLBERT. ! Opens Fizht on President’s Ap . CWithinthe] pointee as U. S. Marshal. 5 GENERATIONA"I!GEIERM aving ot | Arleial contioverss Uelwann Pres | 1857 (%?Jzfi.t'n ’.:“;: U qont Harding and men of Gl b e S by is 1 blican nath ide the VL SPEARE CO. LHer Uhe SUCCESSOrs i NOT com- nal W. i Speare 940 F St. N.W. e wes v a'srict When nor FREE STATE FALL SEEN. { e Association Head So Inter- 180 by some rep prevental prets Miss MacSwiney’s Release. murder prison o sefation for the irish F ) published char hert had becn |n\ul ase befor ation tor . after a hunger 1720173 P2, ave. wnflmn D.C. S fiscal agent for | {the provision nd oo 14th Kt nw, xico to Mair BURIED BY SOLDIERS. | m. fi\ Bpeare €o NDLI\TAKERS 1208 H STREET.NW TORMLBLY 980T 3T. S3e Tillis B Spexre Bimas B Spee 408 Joseph F. Birch’s Sons m AOCTT - D amend, Nov, o Tileral reward. Mrs. Robert Offley, Army “Moth- | r,” Given Honors She Implored. | " | Black spot over 1ot o and_ hin - return to 1 um o sent Mi 0 Tatablished 1841 Fuone West 96. 3034 M St. X\ squad iat Fort My Autorshile S la grave 1 == = in Woodward {Arlin MONUMENTS. twrweon E and I soldie { desire and “We specialize in cesigning and erects atiherstmion STA ! ing memoriais (moruments and mauso- sosiie.” Monlias | morai N ether laf w \eums) of quaiity and character. hecau: Army dife. e John ¥ atives copal | Chured, | 1 1 S as W42 Let us take you to see many speci- rmeni | mens of our work In any of the local % | cemeteries. THE J. F. MANNING CO., INC., _9i8 Fiftoenth Street. neckpioce | chaplai ar G- |, > d'i:i"?.s‘;fl or. CEMETERIES. 5, vz 5 | DRUNKEN DRIVERS FINED. o it | FORT LINCODN wateh repair check. Reward. Phooe ) 700 el Imu—ul services at the | w . Wednedas Interment The Park it Marenell N Non-Sectarian Perpetual Care Beautiful and Gttiog loeation. Tendily accessiile—on electric ear line. On Baltimore boulevard, st District live. Office: 705 12th St.N.W. I.nne Speeder Also Penalized by Traffic Court. Three defendants, charged with driv- car._Reward._ Adams 921 30° " |ing an automobile while under the in- “te- | fluence of whisky, and one defendant charged with violating the speed regu ‘m hame of Sherrs Phons Col. 67125 | RING—Gent's g0l, amythest stone, {on Bure lations, were convicted in the Traffic - ¥ : Court yesterday and given Stlf fines, 3:] fi]gmnnam, s | EMALL BOAT—Tetween Ft. Hunt and Alex. | _Judge John P. McMahon fined William | paygs, = trivate of fove and devotion to Phone Franklin ‘andra: Monday, 27th. “Reward offered, | Norton $75 for driving while drunk,| ™Gy dear hushand and father, JAMES C. Write for llustrated Booklet ?n“nqs Bonnou-e. 6th and Water, \\lfllh- £10 for colliding and 5]! for ‘Xalflllll! BANKS. w \-'F[dl:\?d ,'ZSQ l]“:(‘ four j';::‘ — ‘ SELOR. * |a_ minor traffic regulation. corge | zo today, November 29. 1918; onr r |~ FUNERAL STRIN OF TEARLS, Tast Friday; rexmd | Webb was fined $100 or sixty days in dm:;!mr aud xister, "HESSIE MARION DESIGNS. ) Thone Adams 1643, 29¢ |{ail for driving while drunk, and. fail- rted this life s ] e MBRELLA—Lady's, Pl‘rpll‘ SIk; Union sia, | ingto pav the fine, was committed . 1916, and our dear son a: Gudc B!‘DS- Q," 1214 F &' e R E. BANKS. who die ard, $2. Apt. 12, Farnshorn: to fail, William H._Jores, for the same | brother, EDGAR E. BANKS. who died six fined ty AI::;!IIM auto d:llrm wervice. . car _from | offense, was fined ¥ days in “ FHAtIe—ex] resive-Inexpensive. 5 ‘moraing. “Reward: Phone | Jail, He gave a hond farithe (018 O e L e GEO. C. SHAFFER, *®a “ rendiatca: et 30° | payment nf m» m-e mm was released Bt e Ik (e e iiny farie oy or Tu vur Faiber's b e EXPRESSIV! 'll AT FMBLLEMS Phone 31 ‘at MUDERATE PRICES. 2616-1728 L’ 4

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