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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1922. : ’ U. S. TO FILE $20,000,000 MORE OVERCHARGE SUITS Criminal Action Hinted in New Claims Being Prepared by De- ! partment of Justice. | Preparation is being made by the Department of Justice to file within ten days additional civil suits, involv- 000,000 to $30,000,000, which the government hopes to recover for alleged overcharges and waste in connection with the bullding of cer-|fire burned through to the upper floor tain army cantonments during the' of the frame dwelling, and did dam- Associated age »stimated by the police at $2.000. Malay States. T port made public today by the car serv- fce division of the American Rallway Association. Up to November 1, they put In service or had in process of manufacture 117,238 new freight cars, which was 47,502 more than were pro- cured during the entire year of 1921. rallroads have added much more sub- On the same e this year they had #tantially to their equipment for In.!!tulk»d;h\ ce 866 nz\‘\ll locu;no- 3 v a tives and had more under orders " | entire number of new eugines install- e=————————————————————¢d and ordered was L3 e MOURNING BLACK ! Mountains on this earth aro con- Dyed With'n 24 Hours tinually being worn down by water, 2469 18th Sl..‘Colo 638 jce and frost, but there ure none of CARMACK DRY CLEANING CO. | these agencies working on the 3,000 Dupont Circle. Fr. 5233 steep peaks of the moon. RAIL EQUIPMENT GROWS. Gubstantial Additions to Trans- portation Service in Year. During the current vear American 2 ing war. according to the Press. It also was indicated that criminal proceedings are possible. Roscoe C. McCulloch, a special as- sistant to the Attorney General, is i charge of the preparation of the suits. FIRE ROUTS FAMILY. An overheated flue at the residence of John Ray, 3d and Shepherd streets, started a fire last night about 6:30 W. W. DALY TO BE BURIED. Funeral services for Willlam W. Daly, the veteran Center market paper merchant, who had been in the market for more than fifty years and who dled at his residence, 914 Maryland avenue northeast, Wednes- day. will be held from the family residence tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock, Rev. George Nicholas, pastor of Keller Memorial Lutherant Church, ore has recently been discovered in the December 1 “KNOX” STORE NEWS Too Many Suits 1319-1321 F Street Hats for Men at This Skop ONLY 8A M. to6P.M. Too Many Overcoats RANKLY, we were over-enthused when we bought, and warm weather stayed too long—and so did the suits and overcoats. We are going to move them; going to make it more than worth your while to shop here tomorrow. The SUITS Hickey-Freeman Fashion Park Stratford They Have Been Sixty Dollars and More HE fabrics embraced in this range of suits include imported and domestic tweeds, Saxonys and finished and unfinished long-wear worsteds. The .original price tags remain on all suits and there are no reservations. Every suit in the . store is affected. You can go from staid sim- plicity to the care-free extremes—business, sport, > and semi-sports. Fine hand-tailored suits; the finest made in America—and here’s the glad news: Reduced to one price $43.75 . \ l - Stumped! a The O’COATS Warm Stylish and Reduced They Have Been Forty and Forty-five Dollars ABRICS from plaid-backs to plain. Big, roomy coats with plenty of snap and all carefully tailored. Coats for business and bliz- zards. Formal—semi-formal—all correct, select and economical. The very cream of our popular- priced coats. . They have been $40 and $45. Your size and your style— 1337 ---and here’s a Tuxedo Special THE very last word in style—the very finest example of hand-taliored craftsmanshis. You can see evidence of this art in the way the silk lanels gracefully swing from the shoulders without wrinkling: in the way the coat drapes; in the the trousers :u.gerb Q'l‘uxedn Suit—faultless in dewl—b-uéltul ery sweep in unbroken lines from the waist. A $40 in appearance—and economical in price. Special [ MORTIMER LAWRENCE Marriage. S DIES AT HOME HERE [PINGLE—McCARY. Dr. ana Mr. Wi Wallace MeCary ‘suuouace the marri I ther daughter ANNIE LAURIE Former Editor and Publisher and | e e 0, Prominently Identified With the | Mas I sidence, 1910 € st sonic Fraternity. GORDON their Bzatbki i Tuesdus, November 28, 192: P, ut her res'dence, 519 Snd st ELLA NORA BABRT Siove 1 i Mclating, assisted by Jerusalem S FTON, heloved o'clock that made It necessary for |} § e tn-| i : of William 1 Kabbizgton. * Fare Inambera of the Tamily (o neek satecy | Lodge, NG, 9, Ko A A M. The In- Nephew of Noted Financier Trom auve realaesce Suiurdag. Decemhor 3. &‘,‘,‘,?,’;fi?,f‘,t,.,'fi‘f.‘.’:"&’f“a r;\\?‘ ;l;r::lflul:": tery. He was sixty-eight years old.} and Fi T ;g::-!;?. soon had the fire under control. The e { ormer Treasurer of BARBIRY. § A new and valuable deposit of iron the * of Hday. December 1. ome’ of b sister, Dewdues PARBIE] Mrs. T % 2009 1160w nw.. LILLIAN B Notice of funeral Liereafter. Standard 0il Company. i ' | BEAL. ey i i ler 29 { By the A ted Press. H "‘*-'AL | NEW YORK, December 1.—William i Ratardng. Goodsell Rockefeller, son of the late she will for burial. William Rockefeller and nephew of jdohn D Rockefeller, died of pneu- Tokin and” Sopite. Hicty monia at his New York home yester- s day. He was a former treasurer of December | the Standard Oil Company of New p.m. Relatives and BOYLE. Wednesdar York. ber restdenter That Mr. Rockefeller nad been aeri- BRI, {ously ill was not sencrally known. Teom her | He was stricken last Monday after- iroon, after he had gone from his | oftices, complaining that he felt slight- hy 1. terment M ut He born in New Yory in 1870, bursport. Mass . i was graduated from Yale, and in 11892 was married to Elsie | daughter of the late J. president of the National ¢ i In 1396 Mr. Rockefeller | treasurer of the Standard Oil Com-¢ | pany of New York. which office he i resigned in 1911 to engage in bankiug | and other finan LW ) CARRIE ARNOLD, M. X. 6 TIOLMER, W. K. members of Ziprorah Te A, k. Gidding and J attend the fanersl o DA 3¢ | ERACKETT. 2 { Takes 5 ACKETT, 1 \ Members of his fanily today “tt MORTIMER J. LAWRENCE. Tobonddd il {uted the death last night of Willlam i ot iniited. Goodsell Rockefeller to a cold con-1 Mor former cditor] MARTIHA OLEMAN ar le-Harvard foot ball [and pu . o 1 WILLI S and v ines throughent the midele | 1A TENPLE Leager. * Tockefeller, a freshman atiw lentified with the | BURKE, sdas Woreriber 20, 1922, 8¢ her . BURK LI LR ¢ denee Ralorday tlier S requiem b muss wil Y afternoon ot| the Tepome of her soul 5 tives and Treads Albert § sen was w member, | o Hent Mt 633 Morcis ot n.e . ELLES 1 ieioted wife of i ber late_res Avery 3 salid his complained and his party - M ing of a chill, and his ph dered him to bed. The illn oped into pneumonia, and by We day his condition had hecome critical. {ihe family home Lodge, of which he At his hedside last night were sev-lafter which the hody was taken tol Fovember. A o eral members of his family, not in-[Cleveland, Ohio, ‘where the funeral | A e ST cluding his wie. who is in K {and interment will ey e SnC Releenl iy - his resignation as trea row with full Ma (Drivate). tooin 48 tate remsien Standard Ol Company Carrie J. Lawrence “eevanter 3 pm. York Mr. Rockefeller had withdrawn | cused . i {from many of hiz busine: who fe Toeadaz |tions. At the time of hi e | ifness “Holis DiEON. s | was listed ) the boards of directors | the bo : of only seven corporations. Mr. Lawrence came to this city Graduates in 18592, 5 ago, e mas Mr. Rockefeller graduated from | [h® Qhlv Farmer, the i Yale in 1892 and tourcd abroad some aericultural p time before he entered tne Rockefel- pper of K ler Droad to be {schooled in corporation management under the Standard Ol methods. After his retirement from active business in 1911 Mr. Rockefeller spent much . his time at hix home in Greenwich, (- ten the founder of offices at 26 Ohin. Among funeral service: He «d by, besides his wife, | Capper, Borah of Idaho four William A, Godfres R . &en Mra James S. and I Sterling Rockefellor, I Hamp and a daughter, Miss Almira G. R Dhecembe: efeller. another —_— {s udene of a 'sch t=urvive him 1w hike MSSESCHTOTEAGH -+ UE”NUUENT GIR[S DR. EDMUNDS EXPIRES. | i Another Gas Poison Victim: Isl Daughter of Former Representa- Rushed to Hospital. ' tive to Conduct Unique R Zdmunds ' School Here. sou’ u Md. am. TInter itelatives wna 1 ber iife Thuraday, Ne s et 230 wm., CHAPMAN Cred dnwhaud of Catherir. r of re. . Mead ars old, kitchen at h Wednesday afternoon, who was § the effects of gas polfoning . Dece: Miss Marie : e ¢ Mgt at Emergeney Hospital. Bervices private. . I': '\;!‘“ AL Dsch, daugiter off “rhomae dmunds, editor of the | x ormer Representative Esch of Wis-|Coal Review, brother of the doctor. | McCLELLAN. Tiursdar, November 30. 1823, Bad( fr his restdence. 3o e de-{ MeCLELLAN Clellan found the u us man and him rushed nospi ceased had not pract sion the p i ili health jconsin, has been appointed by school "ot Anon M | authorities to teach the academic and constructive vocational school to be i(lnrned next week in the house of de- {tention &t the request of Licut. Mina | C. Van Winkle, chief of the woman's h ed hnshand of Anpa M- i, Funeral from hin late el Wl nz. December Stephen's Chu be suid. Relutive Interment z* oo years old, roo: avenue, was f NORTON. Tiursdur, Novemier 50, 1822, at bureau of the police department. Ar-|room this morning fr 11 am. ofter 8 lig and lngering diness | rangements for opening and conduct- flowed from an MINNIE A deivvid wite or"Clande T 1 ki residence, 1120 Luclid s |ing this school for the girl inmates! s £aid his ¢ eorday. 1:30 pam. . Friesds {in the house of detention are being | At e completed by echool officials in frnetion with Lieut. Van Winkle, It was pointed out by school authori- | ties today that Miss Esch ie well | qualified to teach the unique school, i 37! She s a normal school graduate and j dead at his Tome hers. He was alfo 2 Eraduate of the University of | three vears old. a native of lecland Isconsin. Her appointment will befa graduate of the Unive jacted on by the board of education at}sota. He had been enga ite meeting Wednesday and probabi r work in Minneap: anvroved X 1 con- | EDITOR HOLME DEAD. FLUSHI . Y., Deccmbor Holme, editor and publi i at 4 geral wr 2 aneral from his home turday, December 2. November 29, 1922, a* heioved husband nr from bis Iate rer the presiden nard Wood, FOUND. ATREDALE, male: give descri Rov 308.5, Star office, o PR ernor general o had wide circr FUNERAL DIRECTOPS. Joseph F. Birch’s Sons SRIFFIN. In sad but loving remembra: dear wife, MARION GRIFFIN, wh departed this life ¢ ght vears ago ioday. FOX TERRIER. male. Rescue Leagus S — = \q J hed 1841, December 1, 1931, BAG. small black. on Peace Monument o 3034 M St. N.W. West 96, Just ms the bud began to bloom ar Friday morning. Automohils it withered away. Please return to 1474 Monroe The "'-‘l'd T:}k"""‘- e . ring the leafiets (o the tom angels bore the roses away. s —————Autom J. WILLIAM LEI BEADED BAG. lads’s, lost in Old Dutch Mar. : Embalmer. ~Livers in connection. ket, between 6th and Tth, between 2 and 3 | chapel aud modern cremat }o'clock Wednesdar, with gold watch chaln in. | prics. La. | side. Reward if returned 620 I'a. ave { Heckinger. e nr | WM. initia; . apartment That with l Ti And w Yeu entered rhorst 1922 f 2 2 WASHINGTON, D.C.,UNDERTAKER V.L.SPEARE CO. | Ne.ther the SUCCESSOTS 01 NOT «oN- nected with the original W, R. Sncare | establishment. @40 F st‘_N.w" Phote Frank. 6626, Frank Geier’s Sons Co. | HANEY. ¢ of luse and memory of m . who left me fonr year | o toduy. Decomher 1. 1918 Forget her? 1 never w! 1 30ked ber then: T love her stil God called hier home—He tho-ght it best— To sleep with THm unto eternal rest. 1 only ask to live excn day So when life's course i done That T mas meet thee, Nanaie. In the land bevond the eu HER DEVOTED HUSBAND, WM. IANEY.® PETTEY. Dedicated in devoted remembrance of the little seraphic gem. baby LOUIS E. PETTY (“Prince Loyie'): visited thin Garrison, 1718 Corcoran BROOCH, pearl spray, small dlamond, 1. C st. nw, to 14th and Handolph sf flh A.n.d November 20. Reward. Col. 2639 after 5:30 p.m. CARD CASE—BIack leather, on 8th and F ats, car, contalning purse, money. tok Return to &0 F st. n.e. or CHARM, Junior Order, n 5th and H n.e. By N.W. H 3 Fe ) 2. Lincoln Park. Reward. G. L. Edck. 225 oth | 113 SEVENTH oT Main 2473 irid Fetraary %, Wiks seiurmed €0 puse NG SOALE > | —quiex, vi - { " Lke fower toom and fragrant brea CONPUTING RCALES (sen. test weights.| “’","'"’lj"" 1 & e B e Sarvives. the touch of dem texasd, Al - _ W. W. Deal & Co, i e CUFF LI £old, with Chinese inscription §18 H ST. N.E. Lincoln 3464. ‘our ¥'s_KTAve to see. | fleinity of Gage School. Reward. 25 You! utomobith Service. Chaper,_ | oug ago I was with you; Sou'll bo with me. HIS DADDY. * DIAMOND, % carat, 10th and F, during auto 1In sad bat Jov ng emembrance accident; ifberal reward. Address Box 95-B, | Star office. 1 D0G, collle; male; yellow-and-white _throat Ilnd ‘white feet: answers to name of *Teddy." Reward. 1608 3rd st. n.w. North 9304, DOG—Straved, black and tan foxhound, two Virginta brass tags on strap collar: children's et Suitable reward. 1735 20th DOG—Setter: white, T | tan patch left_eye, vicinity 15th and N sts. Address 2002 15th n.w. . FUR PIECE, brown Hudson bav sable, one animal fur. either on H sfreet between 1ith and 15th, 14th street between H and K or K | between 14th and 17th between 4:45 and @ p.m. Wednesday, Reward_i¢ | returned _to 1623 20 STEWART. R AR ear mother. PLIZARETH STEWART. i Who departed_this life one yer ago today, December 1, 1922. You don’t know the sorrow to be left alone Tntil God sends 2 message o your home. } 1t in hard when He calls for one or the other. Nil. G AViERs wowe ___ But it is hardest of all when He calls for your mother. HER __TOVING RUTLER STEWART. dearly beloved mother snd grandmother, ELIZABETH STEWART, who left us one sear ago today, December 1, 1921. o rrom Leaver: Dear mother, emlie on ns from Leaves: Tollow, Timothy Hanlon 641 H ST. Phone L. 5343. JAMES T. RYAN 317 PA- AVE. SE incoln 142. Model ChaPL ate Ambulancen Livers_in_Connection. Estaniinhed 158, Teiephone Col. THE S. H. HINES CO.,, W. R_F. HINES, Prop., 2001-2908 14th st. n.w. Private Ambutance. .8 Jpeare €o. DAUGHTER, ELIZA In loving remembrance of ocr od to guide us throug) in your footst 4 woridiy sirife 3 (GHTER, MARY JEFFERSOX Ask d ad. Phone Frankiin 1749-W. 2 —Fox fur. in C smos Theater NECKPIEC Thanksgiving evening; $5 reward. W. ford, Woodridge, D. C. 5 We shall fug ber wheo death's gris 1ifted the vel 5 St ey R ANDDAUGHTER ALTCE. * to_the memoy of our NECKPIECE—A small, brownish neckpiece of sable, Monday afternoon on or mear filtra- tion plant, North Capitol and Michigan ave. 11 North 4244-W. ¥ 1° l TAYLOR. Sacred TAYLOR. who PE/ BEADS (string), on November 27, dear mother, SARAH A. PR D Tnd Dh or bth and B st car” Ro. UNDERTAKERS passed Into the great bevond T > ward {f returned to 1821 Ese ot. n.w. 2208 H STREET.NMW 1856 and_ our den . BUBEN FORMERLY 940 ST. TAYLOR, June 23, 1903. EARLS—Richelieu, 80-inch string. Reward. Mra F- . Burch. Col. 8000, 20 PERBIAN CAT, large gray, strayed from Homeopathic Hispital. Reward if returned to hosp’tal 1e. PIN—Rmall_gold_crown nin sat with pearis golng from 1339 L atreet to 1214 K street via Reward if returned to Miss Dyer, 1339 1as a vonderfal misstoz, B e Urobe us of the oves we lore: l It draws us trom our surroundings i { IATN Bimus R Speaxe io. Tillis 1. Speare. = To long for the meeting mbove. No matter how heasy our love is, No matter how great our despair. Doema't heaven seem Deaser and brighter t joved omes are there. To know that our oman s R X MONUMENTS. We specialize-in designing ang erect- ing memorials (monuments and mauso- seums) of quality and character. VOTED CHILDREN DEVATIIE_AXD R — POODLE, white; auswers {0 name of Buddy: in viclnity of Princeton st. and New Hamp- shire ave. Reward. Phone Col. 5702-W. J.J. Desmond, 3628 H. LW o POCKETBOOK con and F and 9th and P; . to Mrs. Daly, Kramer's, 916 F n.w. PURSE—Small leather change purse, contain- ing money and man's diamend ring! Liveral Teward, 1918 Pa. ave. n.w. Main 7177. ~ FORT LINCOLN Readily accessible—on electric car line. On Baltimore boulevard, at District live. Office: 705 12th SLN.W. A representative will call by appoint. ment with portfolios of designs and sug- gestions. ! THE J. F. MANNING CO., INC., 914 Fifteenth Street. pu— 8RS " FUNERAL DESIGNS. Gude Bros. Co., 1214 F St, ! rvice. H‘u"lnmk'l‘v:_rll.!:! = 900 14th Reward. Return SMALL BOAT—Between Ft. Hunt and Alex- andria; Monday, 27th. Reward offered. Eouthosts, Gth (and| Water, Wask Apt. 408, GEO. C. SHAFFER, % Phone Frankita 4748 #0d silver bandle, Initials o AL FABLEMS Phine M. P ard. Phoaé North . EE R PRICES. Bl Write for INustrated Booklet

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