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In Memoriam. CORNWELL, of our dear departed July 4, on St ORIENTAL RUGS T ning and Repairi: of Rugs and Carpet: |CAR Reusonable Rates: e Batisfaotion Guaranteed. | We aleo 1 ruy reasopable prices. Try | us—for your own satiafaction. | N. G. HINTLIAN 1208 18th, at Conn. Ave. ! NIVALS GIVEN [tmteny: ¢ 2usmen ot e erable discussion, during which it was BLOW BY C. OF C. pointed out that these affairs were but shams for gambling schemes and that immoral conditions attended Directors Also Urge Prompt In-| stallation of High-Pressure Fire-Fighting System. THOMAS WILLIAMS DIES IN AUTO ON VISIT TO D. C. West Virginian Reported Victim of Natural Causes—Had Slept in Car. ays Flapperitis Is Disease; Needs Medical Care By the Associated Press, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., July 4. —“Flapperitis” is net a condition that calls for the attention of “meddling women’s clubs or would-be social uplifters,” but is a disease that demands medical treatmont, Dr. A. W. La Forge, Chicago diagnostician, declared in addressing the convention of the American Institute of Homeopathy. “Flapperitis is a disease,” said Dr. La Forge. “Of course, it is an expression of modern soclal con- ditions but essentially it is an organic disease of the nervous system due to the strain of living in a jazz age. The causes of the dlsun;lna do; not lie entirely within the flapper herself. The approba- tion of old men and the emulation of old women and the meddlesome in- terference of women's clubs and would-be social uplifters all tend to perpetuate, rather than elimi- nate. this condition.” POLICE COURY FINES ON UPWARD MARCH Big Increase” Shown Over Corresponding Period of Last Year. C. BRASHEARS DIES AT-THE AGE OF 73 Prominent Resident of Wash- ington, Formerly of Mary- land, Pneumonia Victim. In sad but loving rememira other. JANE CORNW s life “two years g mother, the sears have been long them. The resolution asks the Com- missioners to refuse licenses to | carnivals. | Joseph A. Berberich brought up the | matter of a high-pressure water sys- |tem. He pointed out that it was & great need in the business section as a matter of public safety. Dr. S. M. Johnston. director of the Lee Highway Association, spoke on the route for the Lee highway and the plans for its development. The arts are tora wi think of that su Thomas Williams, jr, Weston, W. Va., died suddenly this morning in his. automobile while visiting at the residence of F. F. Lynch, 224 Mary- land avenue northeast. His death Wwas due to natural causes. Williams, who was mnot in good health, had been in Baltimore, where he was treated for a broken jawbone, and yesterday he motored here to pay his friends a call Last night he concluded to sleep in his car in the rear yard at the Lynch residence, wanting to be “in the open, and this morning about 7 o'clock he was found dead. Phy- siclans said he had been dead about two hours. _The deceased was a member of the Elks. He was unmarried. The body will be sent to his home. . Deaths Reported. The following deaths have been reported to the heaith department within the last twenty four hou; Cornclius H. Patton, 80, United States Sol diers’ Home Hospi . i John Fitzmorris, ] 1 . Puyne Margaret Cilzabeth ington Hospital Charles T. Burk, HER TOVIXG b LAW, JE | Opposition to the admission of | carnivals to the city and recommen | dations that prompt action be taken | for the installation of a high-pressure | chamber passed .a resolution inviting fire-fighting system in the business, the association to hold its 1924 con- were elected to | district. featured the business of the|Véntion here. " Flever Ashmend, Miss b The followin, | boara of directors of the Washington | membership: J. | Chamber of Commerce at a meeting | Irene 3. Bobunnon. acon M. Cole- [in the chamber's room in the Homer |ap. Tavid N Fivher, . M. Howard, | building, 13th and I streets north-|paul 8, Reardon, John C. L. Ritter, | west, last night. Washington Woodworking Company The carnival resoluti nd Hoover Zoo GILL. JOHN W today, J And somewhere set o Of u city that hath no pa He will watch in hix b To bid us u we ugain HIS LOVING WIFE CLARA sad but loving ear father, CO G memors % L, die Heavy increases in police and traflic court fines during the first half |of the calendar year, which ended June 30 last,” as compared with the corresponding period of 1922, are shown in the report of Andrew J. | Sanford, financial clerk, and his as- sistant, Thomas Adams. The report, which was made to Chief Clerk Frank Sebring, shows that the collections in fines jumped $59,695.47 above the col- {lections of the same period of last year. Receipts in fines and forfeited col- Columbus Brashears, seventy-three years old, financial secretary of the Rhode Island Avenue Citizens' Asso- clation and well known in Prince Georges and Montgomery counties, Md, dled early today at his home, 1706 Kearney street nortiteast. Mr. Brashears died from pneumonia, which he contracted several days ago. Moving to Washington from Prince Georges county five years ago, Mr.| Brashears became identified with the Rhode Island Avenue Citizens' Asso- olation, having made his home in the laterals for June were $35,192.85. The | northeast sectoin of the ctiy. He United States branch of the court|Served for several years as chairman contributed to that total the sum of ' Of the committee on meetings of the $14,606.70, and the District of Colum-|a#sociation, and was made financial bia' branch, including the Traffic)Secretary last year. He was highly Court, $20,586.15. There was a ma- | respected by members of the asso- terfal slump in receipts in the June | clation. account by reason of Shriners’ week; Funeral Services Friday. when the business of the court Was| Funeral services will be held Fri- practically at a standstill. The re-|day at 10 o'clock at the Church of ceipts of fines and collaterals in both | Our Savior, Brookland, D, C. Inter- branches of the court, including the | ment will be at Laurel, Md. his Traffic Court, for the calendar half|former home, under the auspices of veaf ending June 30, were $244,136.37. | Liberty Grove Chapter, Natlonul g Only g_i:i_! ; “Jake, homera Box: flavors. o B8 tesaimo, arugatsts D0%n. remembrance IUS GRA And then I shall Who sleeps within the tomb LOVING DAUGHTER, EMMA (¢ HICKS. In husband, thix life ye e depn emembrance CKS, wh yeurs ugo todiy # Close 2 P. M. Saturdays Women's Sport Wear—3rd Floor will HIS HIC) LEWIS. In sad by 1581 Park rd. 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ITCHY PIIPLES ON FACE -And Arms. Very Large and Red. Cuticura Heals, “My face and arms began to oreak out with pimples that were %\ hard, very large and red. looking. They were scattered about my face, which “‘l"hs‘dly dl figured. pimples itched and burned,caus- ing me to scratch and irritate my face. ““1 sent for a free sample of Cuti- cura Soap and Ointment and it helped me. I purchased more, and after using one cake of Cuticura Soap and one box of Cuticura Oint- ment I was completely healed.” (Signed) Miss Ara Belle Cotten, Walling, Tenn, % Use Cuticura for all skin troubles P S e e e R s “P.D.S.” —and you'll win the fight uickly. They can't stand the assault o{"P. D. S.—it* is pitiless in its effect upon Bed Bugs, but will do no harm to furniture or textiles. “P. D. S.” has won wide fame as a riddance for Bed Bugs, With the handle noz- zle attached to the can it is- effectively and economically applied — reaching into_the crevices where the Bed Bugs hide. For Sale at All P Drug Stores les | Data sent free upon receipt EQaZ=m=2crT The growth of the business of the Police Court, especlally the work in the Traffic Court, emphasizes strongly the pressing need of a branch of the Grange. A group of members of the citizens' association, composed of Ira B. Nutter, president; J. F. Belfleld, John L. Knopp, Chester R. Smfth, court exclusively dealing with trafic{Noah J. Brumbaugh and William R. matters, in the hands of a newly created judge. The present force of clerks and bafliffs and other help about the courts is taxed beyond their | tj possibilities, These people are work- ing for salaries less than those paid the commonest day labor and the hours put in run from §, or earlier, in the morning until 5 and 6 o'clock night THAYER SUPERIOR PRINTING Whers Quality and Service Meet Small Work Exclusively PHONE MAIN 1816 909 12th St. N.W. HOWARD S. FISK, M Indispensable to Motorists Automac Joad Guide and Record of Touring return postage. The Automac Company P. 0. Box One, Washington sunmmng ll—— i oth Must e Right f11f plumbing equip- ment is to function with satisfaction, both m terials and workman- ship must be right. fiColbert Installations stand he severest service test be- cause they're the work of experts. 24 Ready to do that repairinz as © should be done. Prompt ser URICE J. COLBERT eating—Plumbing—Tinning 621 F Street Fhone Maia 3016-3017 AU = For Better Vision The Right Glasses Eye Comfort Consult . Kinsman Optical Co., 705 14th St. N.\W. Established fn 1900 Touring Cars Twin Six, $1,000 « « 900 750 - 650 Early Model, 200 Pierce Arrow Touring (two bodies), $1,200 Terms—One-third cash, balance 8 to 10 months. See Mr. Broadus VERMONT GARAGE Rear 1118 Vermont Ave. N.W, “ “ New Brick Homé 4th & L N.E. Exhibit Home 1108 4th St. N.E. $1,000 Cash Easy Monthly Payments Open Every Day and Evening. McKeever & Goss 1415 Eye M {752 cent stamp for | TR, { Pittaburgh i 8 Love. will act as pallbearers. Mr. Brashears was born in Laurel, Md., in 1850. He was the representa- of a firm manufacturing farm machinery while he lived in Mary land, and later became identified with irm making vacuum cleaning ma- chin survived by six children, Mrs hneider, Mrs. T. M. Baldwin Hill, Mrs. A. V. Becke and Joseph and Benjamin Brashears, THE WEATHER District of Columbia and Maryland— Cloudy and unsettled this afternoon and tonight; tomorrow partly cloudy; no change in temperature; light southwest and west winds. Virginia—Generally fair tonight and tomorrow: no change in temperature; light variable winds, West Virginia—Party cloudy to- night and tomorrgw; no change in temperature. S Record for Twenty-Two Hours, Thermometer—4 p.m., 79: 8 pm., i 12 midnight, 70; 4 a.m., 68; 8 a.m., 1; noon, 85, Barometer—4 pm.. 30.18; 8 pm 20.16; 12 midnight, 30.18; 4 am., 30.1, 8 a.m, 30.18. Highest temperature, occurred at noon today. Lowest temperature, 68.4. occurred at 5 a.m., July 4. Temperature same date last year— Highest, 71; lowest, 62. Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States coast and geodetic survey.) Today—Low tide, a.m. and 7:16 p.m.; high tide, 12:24 am. and 12:37 pm. Tomorrow—Low tide, 5 p.m.; high tide, The Sun and Moon. .. Moday-—Sun rose, 4:46 a.m.; sun sets, :37 p.m. Tomorrow—Sun rises, 4:47 a.m.; sun s, 7:37 p.m, Moon rises. 11:32 10:58 am, Automobile lamps to be lighted one- pm; sets. 1 half hour after sunset. Weather in Various Cities, Frations. Abllene, Tex 20.65 Albany Atlanta, AtlanticCity 30.18 Baltimore . 30.18 Birmingbam. 80.1% Blamarck Denver Detroit El Paso . Galvesto Helena { Huron . Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Pt.cloudy Clear Cloudy 't cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Clear’ Pt.cloudy Clouds New York.. 30.20 Philadelphia 30.18 Phoenix 20.74 Raleigh . Lake City 20.52 San Antonio 30.04 San_Diego. 8. Francis: Louls. Pt. Cloudy Clear, Cloudy Clear! Touds Tear Cloudy Greenwich time. today.) “Temperature. Weather. Clouds Cloudy Cloudy ™ Births, Reported. The following births have been reported to the health department within the last twents- four hours: Oscar J. and Angie R. Estep, bLoy. Mark and Fannfe Gardella, girl. Ervin S and Mary J. Hoffstetter, boy James F. and Helen Mowatt. boy and_ Katherine ckle, boy. bo; George an Willlam and Hattle Gaskins, bos. Wayman and Alice Robinson, sr.. boy. Herman §. and Carrie Richardsfi, boy. Lawrence B. and Grace E. Broww, fud obert H. and Corbene Carter, bos. Avthur_and” Allle Lowis._giri: FOUND. WATICH, gold, in convenience o d Pa. ave. Owner can get sam cation and calling at 388 O st. 4:80, R LOST.. FRACETET _Fiatinum with oads ana fror Tatsduy, July 3. Neward 1 ver turadd 1o Loraine. Candy’ Shop, T4L T 3 oo, 7 CHOKER, sable, Strand Theater, Monday aft- ernoon. Reward for returning’ to Apt, 25, 1855 Calvert st. n.w. 4 tion ut 7th by identifl- a.w. after . | 5O, English bull. female. fawn color: amed orth 7260, al reward. : "‘!ID Fraoklin 72¢ FRENCH_POODLE, to name “Tedd: e or Lincoln 1640- 'HOKER—Stone marten, Sasurday night St ot et N %ad O sts. B Rewerd {f returned to 3422 O st. Phone West 43. 6 FUR—Brown pointed fox, in Raleigh otel 2 room. Return American Secus e rast Co. Miss G Lawrence. Rews Tecently - clipped; Teward. 415, ¢ ES—Pair, shell rim, in black case, Sat- \?rli:;sun ave, car or Brightwood Park. Call Col. 240. S LASSES—On F_st. between 1ith and 13(h. e Orimen, 1221 T8th wt. s PIN, coral, small. Reward. 1712 16th st., apt.’806. uly 8, in e aer . paeata o . Fin S er, TSid Route No. TeRATER Wirehaired. wpotéed €arn RIER—White, wirehaired. spotte 3 bt and K s, nw. Heward Col. 3460, BILL—From 84th and_Que sts. n.w. to K hiconsi ave. and M st Reward returged land or ge g Reward, nalf % Loulse Wi, Blondella s Hos, Cgrb of Thanks. WHITE, Wixh 't extend thanks to rels . friends and ueighbors for the many % of kindnexs and expressions of DAthy shown s wt the dedth of our 1 daughter. LOCISE | DICK) for the beautiful floral triluite, MOTHE AND SISTERS tal BRANSON. Sunday pm.. ather residenc | BAKAM, beloved wife of Joseph H. 1 and devoted mother uf Edward, Joseph and Frank Branson and Mamie Branson Funeral from above residence Thursda G, at 1:30 p.m., Rev. 3 Helatives and ‘triends Harmony cemeters. Mother, you wore & crown of patience, Through the years you struggled oo ds that rest forever ands_ that made our home. FROM THE FAMILY, BRASHEARS. Wednesdny, July 4, 19 csidence, 1708 Kearney st ISUS, beloved husband of Susan S Brashears, “aged ‘73 years. Fugeral from the ¢ of Our Savior, 13th and Irving sts. nee.. Friday, July 6, Interment at Laurei, Md friends invited. <ops.) BRUEHL. Sundas, zency Hospit band of Margaret Sword (private) “Thirsday, residence, 1700 7th st BRYAN. Passed aw at 445 pm., at 520°T st now,, i WIKT BRYAN, devoted and' beloved hus- band of Octavia' Man Birsan (nee Robinson), beloved won of Ada Bryan and the Iate Louis Bryan_ang brotherin-law of Eleanor Hobin son. He lenves alsg four sisters ana two brothers. Funeral Thursday morniug, Juiy 5 8t 1l'am.. from Lis late residence. " (New York, Chicago and Atlanta papers please copy.) 1+ BRYAN. The Banneker Relief Assoctation announices the death of Brother WILLIAM W. BRYAN on July , and that the funeral will be held frum his late residence. T st n.w., Thursday morning, July 0 at 11 o'clock.” Memlers requested to at- tend. WALTER J. SINGLETON, President. J. C. BURLLS, Secretar, Members of the United No. 1, are requested T st. n.w., Thursday, Ju am. 1o aitesd ihe fun brothier, WILLIAM W. Kit JONN W, GREF A3 MACKUM, Secretary BRYAN. Al members of the Immediate A Olive Branch, No. 2, are hereby noti the deuth of our late brother, BRYAN ¥ By orde; T. S” PALMER, BURKHOLDER, ARTHUR beloved hus Katherine L. Burkhoider. from b Thursda. CLARK. July W. J. Howard, pastor. invited. literment 4 S p.m., from his I W, . Aid Asso- > meet at at 10:43 al of our late N 1923, late Funeral (private) lufe residence, 1620 M st. .w., on . Jul® 5, at 11 am . Thursday, June 28, 1623, at Living- ont., Lleut. BERT (BIFF) U." 87 N. beloved husband of Frances’ Evarts Clark. Funeral at Arling- ton, Friday, July 6, at 2:30 p.m . EVERHART. Departed this life Juls 8, 1633, at 5:15 a.n rton ‘st nw.. beloved Tuesd CNRIETTA EVE lier of Fiorence Dicker- son, Pauline Monrue. Lucy L. Ricks, Mary Everhart and William_ Everhart; sister o zabeth Smith and brother of John W. duon. Funeral from Mount Zion AL E. Landen, Montgomery 2 oclock July_ 4. 19 esidence. 1105 Va M. HALL in the 6 JENNIE . H of fune HEWLETT. All members of the Lady Vet erans’ Household of Ruth of 0dd Fellows are notified to meet at Zion Baptist Church, I and 4% sts. s.w., Thursday, July 5, at 1:30 p.m.. to aftend ‘the funersl of our sister SOPHID HEWLETT. BUSAN J. WASHINGTON, Chief Lady Veteran. MARY A. PARKER, s 5 Secret JENKINS. Mond: EDWAKD C. JE ' thence to St here req; mass will be said at 9 a.m., for repose of his soul. Interment Cedar Hill cemeterr. Rela- tives and friends invited. (Baltimore, Md., papers please copy.) LOMAX. Suddenls. Tuesday, July 3, 1 ¥reedmen's Hospital, MAMIE LOMA No. 615 Zud st. &.w., beloved wife of Grant E. Lomax und niece of Charles Dorsey and Mrs. Jennie Butler. Funeral Friday, July 6, from ‘W E. Zion Church, D st. w. Rev. Cailis, Departed this life, Tuesday, July B , at 1 a.m.. at Freednea's Hospital, after & brief iliness, MAMIE DORSEY LO' MAX. She le husband, o'clock, Dbetween 3 Friends and felutives invited. LOMAX, The officers and members of Grant Iyn Tabernacie, No. 70, A. L. 0. of Moses, are liereby notified to Thursday night, July at_Fisuman Hall, a arrangements for the burial of our late sister, MAMIE LOMAX. Funerul Fridey, 1 o'clock, Chureh, D st. s.w! v Wednesday, Juls 4, apartment in the Tmperial EDWIN H SNYDER, husband of Mrs. Augusta Berg: mann_ Snyder and father of Edwin H. Sny- and Mrs. Vera Soyder Tompkins. lors, 1208 H st. 1923. at his 1 n.w., on Friday, July 6. at 2 pm. 5 SPALDING. At 101 North Carolina ave., CAROLINE . VIRGINIA SPALDING, daugh- ter of the late Basil Spalding. Funeral from 8t. Peter's Church Thursday, at 10 o'clock. Requiem mass ) THOMAS. Departed this life Monday, July 2, 1923, at 3 a.m., at 1310 Riggs st. n. PHILIP F. THOM. beloved gon of Wii- liam T. and_the late Letitia B. Thom brother of Loulse 8. Thomas. Fune Thursday, July 5. at 2 o'clock from his Iate reside: Tnterment at Arlington cemetery. Relatives and friends lnvited. . In Memoriam, LL. Sacred fo the memory of my B er, "GEORCIE A, RELL, who tell asicel in Jesus July 4, 1900, eighteen years ago today- God takes our loved anes from our homes, But never from our hew LONELY BISTER MALVINA. HASE. POYNTER. To the cherished memo- O e ot THOMAS W, CHASE and SUSLE 4. POYNTER, who departed eighteen and twelve vears ago, respectively. Wé have seen them cross the river, one by one, And shall jolo thém in the sweet by and MRS ANNA CHASE AND FAMILY. * RNWELL. In sad but loving remembrance Ot my beloved 'm'i JANE CORNWELL, who departed this life two years ago to- day, July 4, 1921. O one o "her h\i:-;‘;:“%t' ;3‘.’?‘" The Gear one T loved the best. In_that land of sweet contentment. _In that land where there's no pain, ¥ am lopging to meet my dear wife, ‘Where we'll never part again. HER__LOVING B&m AEWION CORNWELL, g s undertaking par- | i | | i | | How happy we were in days Whe: NEY. Tn sad but lov r beloved son and b MAHOR] » today ered in deat FATHER, sISTERS £xn BROTHER . PAYNE. A of my dear hu depa Juiy Domin: Anniversary reh for the Fepo Dear 1sband, peacefully sleag In the grave Though my hes 1 must bow to HIS LOVING WIFY mbrance of my lov Vien we meet to part A DEVOTED DAUGHTI ROBINSON. In sad of ETHEL H. this life July 1 Gone from a Where ear To a world where Sure those who HER _ LOVING . AND HER BEST CLLE JOHNSON SHORTER. ANCHY FRIEND, LS v, MAMIF (nee Morley) ed year ago toda: No_one k few have s 1 shed my tears from While others are_f, DEVOTED S July In sad wito remembran father. twelse 3 3, 1911 Father, T often sit dreary, thinking whose han when the day wing fath hurd and g 1e and A SMITH LOVING DAUGHT LAURA ROSS. SPINDLER. In sad but loving remembranc of our_dear and ESTHER M. SPINI ago toduy. July 4, There was a vac That was not So_God 1ok our darling wother To fill 1] seat EVOTED HUSBAND AND CHIL in heaven comiplete FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Joseph F. Birch’s Sons SO3ENEST. 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