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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, MAY 10, 1923. 7 —_— AVERY BENSON BEALL, 72,35, Sacviey, ™, ey, Boce 3% | W, W. DANENHOWER DEAD. |¢rinizatien, erevine she Mashine.| SALE FOR POLICE FUND. |VISITING NURSES CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. | BABY RACER JAILED. funeral services. i — survived by his wife, one daughter | AE.T,{'. E.nl.h‘..,. p‘.,:..r:‘:,;l;:.:.,;I FORMER BUILDER, DEAD — Owner of Hotel Hudson Had Lived | """ ™ ™" | Autos, Truck, Bicycles, Clothing, GET $50 FROM CLUB 7. s Emery schoct. W Grabiam | Woman Held for Exposing Child in | ————e i .. at Emery School. T ERROR IN OBITUARY. | Here for Sixty Years. i : | Jewelry, Etc., to Be Sold. Cole will speak. Polonbalatos it L vo 1v SING. Tunspd}itofBe HITWLIsFAT ernoon = | William W. Danenhower. proprictor Abi e | Sl Two automobiles, a motor truck, Page McK. Etchivon will xive ex-| ppicpr From Home of Niece, With F. E. Middleton Descendant of of the Hudson Hotel, died Tuesday. Four New Names on Roster of of jewelry and wearing apparel of morrow, 4:45 pm., at Y. W. C. A.lApril 10, in which haif PP 4 The funcral services were held this & A - fered for : 1333 F street. it e n mae s Private Burial. Thamas Jubion, Wet Belecsen. | L & e e Metropolitan Opera House. SiE escrivtion willibengerned forl Expenses for Coming fiothers trundled their babies ‘iroy) t obituary notice of the o lock ther mox S L L St T The National Asvociation of Repub- | fondon (o Brikhton. distance « very Be: a o ’s In a recent obituary tuary chapel of 2 e e Notes’ auction rooms, 633 Louisiana The a ity miles, ocenrred here vehen Mog e e e "wem: |1ate Prauk Eliotiiadicton of Cleve O o et ens iwitel unders | NEYY TORK May 10, The roster of | | enue, for the bencfit of the police- Year. Moo o s Neten v a0t ot Wk | idmaras of Manchesper one ot ¥ RAONE the wolder cltise fu1|1and Park, published in The Star, it | HKINE cstablishment, 1337 10th atreet | the Metropolitun Opera House will | innucy fon the hencfit of the police e e h L) U Im. W New| contistants, was compisied for i ington, for many ATs A Successil | wag stated that Mr. Middleton was a | poo VGl Tooy dieerment, « _pall- | have four more American names next|automobile accessories, handbags, ard Hotel. She s arged with willfully i3 building contractor in the trict of | great-greatgrandson of “Thomas Jef- | pox close friends of Mr. Danen- | season, it way announced today. They | hot water hottles, a boat and a seine. | Declaring that the faflure of the | qu. gy treating, neglecting and exposing hes ¢ o o B ends of Mr. season, . | Y 0 Club will give a mn 1a b, # Dosine R Columbia, who retired from active |ferson, first governor of Maryland as | poy were Messrs. Hayes, Davis, : Mlgs Nanette Guilford, eighteen- | TN, Property represcnts.articles inrpgtructive Visiting Nurse Soclety to | cal-literary program Biry s b, | a0y i1 A manner ik ause it life some twenty years ako, died|an Amerlcan State.” The name should | Betz, Tachifley. Roache and Swayne. | 2T 5 News ¥onk 60 0. who has/| Possession of the police the past year| o . " I fn 165 Tatest diive for [EE Y MAC A -1 50'G: strost nnecessary suffering and Injury to Tuesday at the home of his niece, |have read, “Thomas Johnson.’ | " Mr. Danenhower had been a resi- |Year-old Ne ork soprano. who has| ¢, \vhich no claimants appeared and | 8ttain its goal in its latest drive for < MICOAL - its th. Mrs. Carrie A, Wagner, 118 th street {dent and business man of Washington | R{en [n musical comedy; Mes Merle rticles seized In raids and confis- | funds was one of the most unfortu-| Deamwood Cittzenw Association will | MT- Edwards is charged with alding Jiortheast, aged Seventy-two years. {for the past sixty years. He was | o Cirks. | c4ted by court order. nate happenings in local soclal wel- | meet tomorrow, 3:30 p.m., in Dean- [319 abetting his wife. The funeral Wil e ‘held from Mrs. STUDENTS FORM CLUB. {fiventy one vears old. In his early el ey onsAr o somK e g S e P year, G. E. S, | Wood School. - Business of importance, _—_— Vagner's residencs this afternoon. 3 S divis 1 e - 33 ere « V. e e » e " . s Homasleos - A New Yo o " ¢ The Interment will he in“Oak Fili [ Stadents of the extension aviston |\ W Kraln: fecd_and | (enor, from Lus Angeles. AR BRAKES FAIL. Williams, _secretary of the Optimist| Guents may be faken by students| (i, N% ok judge recently ruled ent ; \ 1 ! $ 1 ! that women have a right yemetery, Georgetown, and will be | 38 (00, % iaent ciul to promote so- | flour " business, cxtablisned in, 1890, —_— | Fuilure of brakes of n Capital Trac | Club, at a mecting yesterday In the | faculty’ members and" graduates Of | their tue ase in - b righ e lliwas o " clal aetivities amonie them. | Stanley | Gl LG e Dropricior/ef ihe Honeymoon Over. [tion car to respond was responsible | City Club, volced an appeal which re- | (ieorge Washington University to the e o o e pre Mra. Stanley E. Willlams, | fiotej, ('°7 Known as the ‘Hudson| gy, (quring the quarrel)—You used | sheionk vestorimy & erond about 5220 | tribution of §50 toward defraying the | Unlecraiey aint: v v ot | Cards of Thanks. SSAT Bl dachis counger days) had v Ira Renalds. treasurer:| (e was prominent in the business|to Say L was an angel. | coasted south on the northbound track [ society’s expenses for the coming f”","fi"a‘“”';("" EeneraliofitmnugEation, {yroy eumoN Wwe bt express our sincere been an active member of the union | Walter 1 Holmes, sergeantat-arms, | life ‘of the cits for wmany years and| e ":xfl:::mll);’fly“l:\'n neard that | S, atruck the sutomablle of P A.|year. pEny hanks and apprec ves. X o e o | ana William C. Ewing, public was the organizer o e old Hotel . T 3 y, Jr., 2233 lace. = A . riends for their sympathy and foral tribtes DD i I L e e e o i ] Agoctation and the, Buginess| people zenerally marey. thelr oppo- |automobile was badly damaged, but|, This $50 was made up of dimes con- | The Javenile Protective Asmociation | 4" [ el somvaths and foral ributrs @ was a communicant of the Church ' 21 at 8 p.m. Men's Association, from the latter'sites, and now 1 believe it. | Drury was not inju tributed as fines by members. Those meet at Epiphany Parish Hous ERTON. FAMILY. * s who arrive lute at each meeting are | tomorrow, 4:46 p.m., in the interests [ BROWN. v wia 10 o | assessed 10 cents. Those who address | of Big Brother and Big Sister work. | tonee an) apnreciation 19 oue fellow optimists as “mister” are as-[Miss Helen Bary, children's hureau,| fricnds for {hei s sed 10 cents. During the past year|In charge of children’s year study in| ness to orr m MARY BROWN. during these infringements resulted inthe [ Porto Rico, will speak. e tin, utiful florat tril- organization raising more than $50. L = When M Wilikims toel the: flnor Bethel, No. 1, Job's Daughters, will De told the Optimists that from per: meet Saturday, 7:30 p.m., at New Ma- | BUTLER. We wish 1) o experience he knew the work of the | Sonlc Temple. There will be no de-| fhanks to ur reiatives Saciety Was on ' Dlane deserving the | ETet work, as a program has heen ar- | brauttul il v highest praise, ranged. Members of Masonic and Gt S “When they treat a patient,” he | Eastern Star fraternities invited. AT S said, “they announce that the fee is = gl thenks and Tttt s g 80 cents per day. If the patient can't | A coneert will be given by “Susie’s | {unks and L el pay that mugh, they tell him or her | Kitchen Band” tomorrow. & p.m ute ar ¢ dcath of FIREDERICK that half of that amount will be wel- | Western Presbyterian Church. under | W Wiy S come, if it can be aufforded. If not, | auspices of Live Wire Sunday school MEAND MRS, L. W. SCHEUCH it doesn’t cost a cent, and the treat- | wlass. ment in each case is od as can = At T L _Rabhi Max Kadushin of New York | Deaths. Mr. Williams recommended a dona- [ ¢ity. one of the b posted BARDON. Wednesdur, May 9, 1921, TERESA tion of $10 or $25 to the soclety. He |'cading authorities on the NBACH BARDON. aged o, Foneral had not taken his seat, however, when | COMMUNIty center movemen « at the capel of Martin Hywonz a motion to double thfs latter amount | iddress the members of Washington | Friday, Mus 11, at 5 pon tariment vas taken up and carried unani- !h‘hrew Congregation tomorrow even- vate. B ing. Leo Simon will conduct the [BROOK. Welnesdur, Mar o, 1 The meeting was featured by the | services Satuiday morning. CABRIE BROOK, wid Fralling notes of a suxophone solo by S D ; V. Canterbury of the Army music uueral from Shiluh school, accompanied by Czerno Lafier | ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. T i of the same school a solo by Maj G r ¥ 9 92 at Charles Ferris, U. A., retired, and 4 EONIGHIT o or he v ister P lan entertainmént program under the | A Columbia Junior High Parent-Teacher | Elizelet: R s Al |direction “of Fenton Leith. ~A. M. |Assoclation will meet, 8 o'clock, at the | 4 AN: P Banerainisats | Sisher Was In charge of the busines [school. Capt. Jullul 1 Teyser will [FARQUEAR. a1 “inerauid, Sany soring [ session k. Miss Ruth Brighum, physical | jj’ feinesdas, Mav 5 10 KODERIC cctor for girls, will demonsirate class | and the Tare Morgecs Hion ' activities, and Robert Harmon will lead of Indlanapetis. Iy ¥ i The Nordau Zion Club will mcet, 8 |FERGUSON. May 10, 19z I District of Columbia—Fair and can- | o'clock, in Y. M. H. A. building. hier residener 2 tinued cool tonight: tomorrow fair — It 1 ert V. ¥ and warmer; moderate to fresh west- | Community program will be given, 5 { £V rof the late Mary E and varme orelock, in Thomson School. ~Humorous | (art. Ve Maryland —Fair and continued cool | sketches will be contributed by weil | . oHce o tonight. probably light frost in ex- [Xnown amateurs dirccted by Marx | GO0DWIN. posed places in north portion: tomor- | Kahn. row fair and warmer; moderate west- —— erly winds. Sergeant Jasper Fost, No. 13, Amer-| pon tu Virginia - and not quite so cool | ican_Leglon, will_meet, '$:15 o'clock, at| from M tonight; tomorrow fair and warmer; | clubrooms, 1101 E street. Wedtminate moderate to h westerly winds 3 this life Tuesdas, Mas L N ol i e Auxiliary to the Lamb- [ & ; Do, after a brief diiness, warmer tonight, probal frost in fl\i"'.\lnrflnld Club will meet, 8 n'(]rvcl_( ¥ Bt o Shiel Nhe: the mountains; tomorrow fair and ! Northeast Temple. —Several candi- john tSei : ho I f e 2l Nand, John brithiers, Rarmer: lates will be initiated. Musical pro- | yafit John, Hieltn, wedl s tioter Records for Twenty-Four Hours. |° e Sarsh Herndun, awd o st of otler relatives Thermometer—4 pom., 8 pm. | Kit Carson Post, No. 2, Department 3rd ‘and L 4%; 12 midnight, 42; 4 a.m., 38; § a.m, o ;}'":fim"--. will meet, 8 o'clock, in G. 3 friends invited. ® | | | e it Sund s e England, May 0. .5 scores of bieycles.” numerous pleces | Optimists Contribute: to Society’s | Pofition of Sunday school lesson to- | wequel 1o the periienoiniie res to ‘conceal S AT Thursday, May 10, 1923, at her rest . 1740 N <t 'nw, affer u brief illuess, Chemical Society will meet, § o'clock, | MARY. duug at Cosmos Club. 'Stunt nigh! Mem- Gwynn and her to give informal descriptions of ;‘l’"" AervisesEe e at novel methods for analytical work, for | H S5 nw.. on s ceuiea 4 urements’ or laboratory | Temperature - date jast year— { Manipulations. LANGLEY. Thursday, Mar 10, 1923, Highest, 76. L . 58, z5 = am.. at her res 311 Gth wt. t. : 3 Annual conference, Bovs' Club Fed- SANT AL, wunt of Emma E. Langley Condition of ‘the Water. cration of America, will meet at dinner, | thee of funeeet hepeinn® - Langles Temperature and_condition of the | 7:30 o'clock, in ballroom of New Wil- |yarry. g water at 8§ a.m.: Great Falls—Tem- | lard. CHRIST NALLY, wife of perature, 53; condition, muddy. H beloved of Purcell, _ The Bible stud will meet atl M. L F re, Mrs. F. M. Fawcert and Weather in Various Citles. Women's Citr Club, 3 o'clock. Dr | Mr Osear Ve 1 from residence oo = Tuesday, May S, residinee, 1013 _ O. Josephine Baird will lead of Suughter, Mra. F. M. Fawcett, 4806 Towa Dr. J. Duerson Stout will lecture e i Tempertuse: i ¢ R, May 12, at 2:30. Rela- s The Big Brothers’ Couneil will meet St s Staieof |at 5 o'clack in the Kresge building. |PENDLETON. Entered ity life cternal Ascen 11th and G streets. H 2 : AtEntciCl Taa0 | 4 on "l’ll‘he lnlflnx-n(‘n '(‘.r the Endocrine 3 ¢ ; ; © of Nel 4 Haitione L 2 &% Flands on Dersonalits, at Reserin orter and | mother-iniaw of Lemuel @ - o 9o . e T Gear. | University, 8 o'clock. Public vl | B . X 2 s s ; Hoston Preloudy : Rt e e s betw e bigidea”in our business o ' = B e B BT IS Chirleston ~0 Clemr {mive its annual maple sugar party at Cnivao 7 5! 2 1T Clear the City Club. Admiral Hugh Rod 3406 incinnati. Clear min, who commanded the American “Hos - . . Clevel s +3 b ity 4 "W (—:_\\" Bosw Demver .. 3 1 Pt by | Dattieship fleet in the world war, who| wife of Thomas 4. W av 7 - : et S (i Clear 1 Wil speak of “Green Mountain Men| mourn their loss one son, Andrew e : E El Paso.. 4 In the Navy"; Paul Dwight Moodey,| #nd two dunghters, Mrs. Pearl W o ¢ 5 - senior ‘chaplain. American expedi- | s Ora Ma % i 1 i : Clouty | ttonary forces in France. who will i {51800 e, ... Clouds {consider * Green Mountain § e t t { t t _ . : o S Fadae i Frot. T Winfisaes | FOUNG. Tursdart Max s 1021, CECILIA ¢ a 011 ‘a’ a ‘l’e "e ‘, e lIIaI| : Kansas City. : (son de 'Visme. member legion of Vices at. ‘chahel of Comptomstoanl s L chapel of Congressional Toulsville’ - - jhonor of France, will be chief ora- Sy 10, ac® pone who buys our clothes than we N [EEEE R O e N g emoriam, & naha A A TS ey 1 W] Wono, Weather - ) Keane Council, K. of C., will meet, e 3 TR 8 o'clpck. Degree will he exempli- t & fied to large class of candidates. Swpinsa. g 5 TR In sad remembrance of our deur Philadelplia. 29. £ | DROPS DEAD IN ALLEY. daughter. ELENOR J.. think about what he gives us L o e | P land, Ors riheast, - & SR uching hearts At s 3 ease While others ure asleep, S. Lake City 29, i B home about s MOTHER AND FATHER. * S Antonio. B hor D aahcast Sier lanm R e wl ik emetraniie Of Sau Diego.. 2 S Clew . had not complained of being | T F g remembrance of our dear § . : : e anclaco 5 see Clar veil. He left home shortly after! 3 "3 fany " o ™ departed from here > g ¢ {eating breaxfast, went to a neigh- | i3 at mav soun 1 e ta 9 an it on & jboring store. purchased a cigar and | S v e P & To the heauts of the duy 65 48 @66 (leway | was returning home to get his push- | Down came the Heaven 54 37 ... Clear | cart when he was stricken. i And” took our bud i wife declines to accept an ex- Stations. cuse when he has none to offer. sndon. England a bit of it It’s the greatest busi- §0 R § BT SroaeommaR | oG S There ix u link that death caunot sever; Hamilton, bine Clondy 926 NEW YORK AVE. N.W. MAIN 2608 Ve aud remembra live f. ness’bUildl.ng idea- We know of ' i 5 Fivann, Cut = ) :"."f:}g‘ 'i”——————__.m }:'ETAR"B"O“&CO. 1 VNG GRANDDACGHITER FLagk- HARRIS. In sad_remembrance of my des ) 412 H e ‘Phone Linroln 524, son, JAMES R HARRIS, who depa 3 Automoblie Py life one vear sgo today, May 10, 1922, ; D. C. VET DECORATED, |-%edern Chavel____Automobile Fn Tow 1 miss yonr welcome footsteps, ] e T St =T HE ORIGINAL sy N OV ING Borh A rannis, - To see how much real value can be , : eu oul F staw cited or Gal-| 41990 Qs ave G % lo h ” - § - lantry by War Department. g + 1‘1!“)1,1,‘nlli;a:n-p"]n-d{ this ‘[m. alxeas > Fisat Lieut. 1B Hav.of e 1208 HSTREET.N.W. April 8, 1017, and of vur dear broiher, War. put into clothes; to give more and et TR ek 06 | it Mwors, | feem ot S Tl o, g var Department for gallantry in &c-| ALMUS R.SPEARE WILLIS B.SPEARE May they rest ace. more attention to style; to be sure i e Bt ik il | S SRS L, v e S K 2 [ 2 - 3 one of the great battles in AN | e B NAT T BTV % coNC i of our devoted wife and mother, MARY A ative of Washington, the . R. NALLEY ON. who eeparted th o ten of high quality in fabrics and tailor- He ir e g Nashmgon. i | THOS, R_NATLEY & SONS, | b S e 3 known here. Ie is also a_grandson Undertakers. Embalmers. B nt De I'aul’s Church, 1 1 : B . i F. B = f He Paris <xr‘ has been crushed and wounded, ing; to sell at as low a price as pos- 11 sfomhe Tae pemanin F " down o Y Sy e bt o My life lonely and sud; s g E Inent families of that section. e : Lo ont koo e dene face sible—these things are the “big idea” 11 TosT. pa e e | I fe Modern Chapel. Telepho: 130-3-1. . + Deal & oy Could you, dear mother, be with us srain. ATREDALE (male), apswers name of Sandy: (1 J 8T. N.B. LINCOLN 8464 HER DEVOTED CHILDRE) - green collar? Reward. - Ilease retura-to 1 Sorvice. - Dol What would I'zive, t T ; s ave: 20 Her Joving £ 3 BAG, blue WK, address Toside between Ca- 3 thedral School and Wyoming avenue. Reward Phone L. 5543, Mi Webster, 1801 | e "0, HER DEVOT HAR SCHAFFNER 3 ] o T e T e BEREED Wyoming ave. : R 3 : b - cing_remembrance FATLPIN ¢ damends nd 6 ubies. Finder AWLERS' # .. |wiiiams in losine remembrance of m n v please North 2941, Apt. 408, recelve m 3 c . 2 MORTICIANS May 10, 1920, 2 TN FYS—Reward. F. G. Alexan- - ¥ ¢ e 2 ERY g 1730 & 1788 Penna. Ave. | 1 canpot sa. 1 will not sas : ; G—n . 3 = b » PHONES e taidsua- st ’ DO A Eiaer Dicsss reuin | _ Eatabiished Tot0. -4 3lu stisasis FER and receive reward. W. Bennett, 302 Bve T JAMES T. RYAN, ——— Dignified i EMETERIES. 503, French Dullt dark brindle fomate. Re- o [ oA AR L C B EARRING, Jade; between Woodward & Loth- Tivery in Gonnection. OLN ariman Park Hotel. APt B100, | meme———CitUL I Sonnection. ppiets % | ~Joseph F. Birch's Sons | FOR o ‘owner. Return to Lieat. 3. 3 : R R ™No. 4 Engine Co. Reward: Antomobite Bervicer "o qanpe 4 Market. Teward. 523 Bth st. s.e. MH: primer. Lirey 1o comection,Commoniss E?l:'-;::UL iy ATERNITY PIS—Between 15th aad H sts. | chapel and modern crematorium. era & Baitimoro Boulevar: RALEIGH HABE RDASHER . » e s bl = TR w.‘hhlaxl'o!l\e District Line Heward. e el the n old, mnail, Tost near Burlington SPEARE CO St.N.W. Cemetery z yesm i, ws ot vt e e | W, L , |05 120 INCORPORATED v cted with the original W..R. Spear T . oo POCKETBOOK—On 13th or G brown bag | : NONSECTARIAN VAULTS and _change in money, receipts and pen. Re- | eatablishment. 940 F St. N,% Reward ne PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE SOUTHEAST PIN—Gold bar; initials “E. B. 3. Reward. | “We specialize In designing and erect. | Warhinkion's Beautitul Burial Greund Xtiosie: Nostis 3960 rials (monuments and mauso- lots—>iederate pricev—Terms. PIN—April_35; made of pearia T Jorm of | IN9 memerials ( ctér: Oiee: 1ith and Pa. Ave. S.E. Linc. 63033 $50 reward. 1716 Rhode Taland ave. 135 | \vo" i Gladly show you many beau. | tafy: Ol Sl CAYLOR. Lise. PURSE—Small flat, juoney inclosed ; Monday, ’ Sty 0" Tah and’ Paric rond. Rewara, S5l | ehe local cemeter A ;fln'lg',;}{““i‘: Bt e s g 914 Fifteenth Street. Gude Bros. Co,, 1214 F St ward, _Return to 15 R. 1. ave. n.w. [Satal Ambulancass Perpetual Care Non-Sectarian FOLIO—Friday, May 4. follo containing val 3034 M St. N.W. Estabitshes 1841 MODERN PARK CEMETERY FOX TERRIEE, 4 months old; near Ceaief | T—WiTTiAM LER. Funeral Director asd Woodward_bldg. Neither the successors of nor oon=| Franklin 4745 Lincoln 3579 ‘ irteen-ten treet - O s P rpetual care—Chapel—Perfect Bervice— hunch of grapes with diamond stem and leaves; | leums) of quality and ch. B Bosklet, Information or ‘;‘a'x“ e B Hith et car, Kanh'a ot Lansburgh's or i. | tiful specfmens of our’work In any of i* FUNERAL DESIGNS. STICKPIN, Wan's, platinnm settiog, LT Platinum setfing, with %- THE_J. F. MANNING 6, INC,, Artistic—expressive—inexpenaive. . 2 . o