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j fefie g eni o b SOCTETN, THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SATURDAY, JULY 14, 1923. T , e DINNER o BRIG. GEN. E. A. GODWIN | Deaths. Dixie ‘T‘-‘Ze_:n. f{filk:i:le, Md. fl : IDIES AT FT. SAM HOUSTON |povorass. Friday. Jule s A Bevuutl i Chchen na Wares, Retired Officer Sucoumbs at Age of | Uisisw. finei o 3% L") R R =~ UPEN-DI][]R HGHI 73—Enlisted at “;n of 16 | Finhl &g fheries end . ' nt. Fawlly Church, ¢ Under the Patronage of M. Jusserand, [.,‘::':.“:?:'d T [, ooy uy 12 e : SAN ANTONIO, Tex.. July 14.—| from B inte resiacns, ooy 3b% 0% &0 - For Better Vision ||| DaStile Day Is Celebrated Here Trying to Mave New Nearieiy fu: Siwwris Shiwith di| B tiibns Leall and in terday at Fort Sam Houston. Gen. |FAY. Sutudar, Jui East Treaty Conform to |&iany, *s oive ary einia sntisted 1 deicers Hendati “Crect in the First West Virginia Cavalry at | L The Right Glasses lew York. i inci the age of fifteeen. He was appointed | Mo . E and | = U. S. Principles. to West Foint and graduated in 1§ I Easamice (pr ! “During the war with Spain he com e Comfort | TNE EXEEAERALD] ieraey 24151571955, st 6's0 Jusserand, the ambassador | 'N® “ToOf" Yesterday. 3 ; LAUSANNE, July 14—Josepn . |In November, 1808, ‘after more than sldenice 2633 Soth s, o THuk, 4 . - - . of France, and M. Charles| Mr. and Mrs. B, Newton Donaldson ; . i 5 forty-three years of service motadng o Kinsman Optical Co., et e R o wiun Donaifison . - - Grew, representative of the United | QI VGG NoATE S TETUICE 1 omer | Church at 1 ot States, continued his efforts to have |of the American Legion and other| the near east treaty conform to the jmilitary organizations. Funeral serv- | FREEMAN. ¥iiow. s principles of the open door and |ices will be held here Sunday EEMAN, lwloy 705 14th St. N.W. Established in 1900 i 5 2 week end with the sisters of Mrs. bl is being celebrated | Donaldson, Mrs. S. R. Brister and Mrs. the afliliated French societies in | Lillie Halnes, in New York. York, Bastile da ju | . : | man, ioving daughte = i New York, a special feature of the! = . equal opportunity fi 1 Hy e e e Poof M S e 5 4 : Miss Elizabeth Garner of Washing- ¥ for A% nktidns. By | ler s ' . celebration in the armory in New |ion and Croome Station, Md.. is spend- | ; . Iitonplewed (smet (PAsha, the Tuzk; | B e o Westinghouse Fans |York beis a concert of French|ing the week end with My and S ; . ish spokesman, and the chiefs of the Buptiee C § : musie. ‘:\h H. Rawlings of Philadelphia. Pa. v other delegations, R L . For the critical user. Big stock for You to se- | The ambassador and Mme. Jus-|She Will return to her Washington 1 : A general effort is bei a e 3 o g e b e v z t John J. Odenwald % - i “€1¢=| Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Bowers and 7 s R e exReanin Ky | Esther 5 L [P their daughter, Miss Ella Mae Bowers, i 2 f;:;?':fm:::"‘:"{’:i DD’{'l‘ljean:;‘u" (4 " Momiss : —— | Admiral and Mra. Eberle of Mannington, W. Va. who are on - 4 W, British and French companies stipu- piense 0oz il their way to Atlantic City, are spend- 7 = = Seleet Woskington Broass. e i i) “;;mm’:‘:n . E ; jlated in the draft of the protocol on HEINECKE. Fr July 13, 1923, at 2 p.e- Your visit will not be com- Rear Admiral and Mrs. Edward L.|the Hamilton Hotel. 5 o : . : I Sonccasions, as inimical to Tuckish CHARIL EFT, heloved 1. o Eberle, who arrvived in Washington e ; = i : 7 E‘.Uu"rfe')fl"le‘%nflor;;"cl(i-":llfi"l‘u %;:n:r"-‘llge & CotmarB. axx ward 1. Heine Funern plete unless you have about ‘a week ago from the Pacific| Mrs. Harry Atwood Colman, first ; b ‘ Gl ] fean representatives want the rignts | BOOKS Of Foundation Show| 5@ 0! Gk on o goast have taken un apartment at|natlonal vice president of the League . o 4 i - eliminated altogether, modified in iy e 01 Wyoming avenue. of American Pen Women, left for New A % : gt o - aaoctfied g 5 S ! = Yoric clty Thursday. While in New i b L . G A T e peiroten Companys | Profits of $494,479 Since | “A¥PRECET, rivn Maj. Gen.'and Mrs. John L. Hines | York Mrs. Colman will be entertained % concession, over which there has been % Katiierina Lambrocnt were hosts at dinner last evening in by the New York city branch of the 3 v : i ] |some difterence of opinion, chiefly af- izati S T d i their quarters at Fort Myer. Their | League of American Pen Women and| | ? : ; ] | tects the Mosul onl fields.” The ques- Organlzatlon. Trom " his late guests included Maj. Gen. and Mrs. | Mrs. Ralph Polk, state vice president “ R oy == A ltion of the soverelgnty of Mosul Relatives_aud_friends Robert C. Davis, Col. and Mrs. Ed-|for Florida, who is now in that city. ? 2 which England claims is part of her = e f"“ cemetery By Robert Shackleton Bra A e D i S R == A 3 . : mandated Jak territory, has been left | By the Associated Press, tion snn IHawkins and Maj. and Mrs. George Mr. John A. Beck is in New York b i A by the treaty to private negotiations 9 . PHILIP Marshall., for a short time and is a guest at the - G between the British and Turkish gov- | VILMINGTON, Del, July 14.—With | L0000 N ARl At all Bookstores ~ $3.50 || rs; Hines and her daughter Mrs. | Ambassador Hotel. % ernments. But if no agreement is|& View to hastening the end of the| bhe heid Snuday. ; } hGL 15 TR i il e e 1 o feached within nine months, the ques- | trial of the government's suit against from Liverty ho is vis 5 . . W : 3 ; tion w! e submitted to the league S Cheai N f i o Pres . 1s - latter t of the month for W .,“..! the Chemical Foundation, Federal| J ¢ BURLLs | The Penn Publishing Co., Phila. || il Sieinies for & vioit Marriage Licenses. : . 3 ; IO ted States, clalming the | Judse Morris held a special session of | MNEIR. 11y 0 The military. &itache of the Jupan- | topariae licentes lave been fssued to the Turkish petroleum concession fs in-{court today at which government| ARV THOMESOX 1 ese embassy, Maj. Gen. Haraguchi, en- | (Ivlig'C. Solomon of Melgas, Va., and Cora 5 e h;fiofi '3,2’53;‘:“‘;‘3{2(:"2}2,,{"2:'"{f.i counsel went into the income and ex- | from the rlien or Hes . Bl N, elve at din. | Watkios of ‘Gaithersbure. Md 1 3 i i MeNeir. 1814 3 N S —RETAIL— i ";.'J..\._“‘..'.';;' s Willasd Hotel i 1 R. Plett of Huntington, Pa.. and Qquestion, and pendinfg solution, ob- | Penses of the foundation. Counsell jup'yy gy o™y i vw. oo 5 o - Mary B e of Attoon, s : » jects to ary alleged rights of the |hus informed Judge Morris that thes | SCHMIDT. rriii, Jure 14 os Tho secretury of the British em-| pipnios, F- Wood aud 3. Reat Smith, both of i :aonmn;;a;.i‘t:;mg ratified by the Lau-|expect to finish presentation of testi dence, 215 S wa MAX A SCHMITIN sassy, M h V. Tenna v re- Amos Wines of ntor ¢ . S ony by 3 ek loved husband of Rosie Sct t at making @ series of visits on Long ton and Mary M. Compton. night that as there was some question | An analysis of the books of the| hereafter. . Island and the north shore. ubezas and bel E. White. i3 as to the valldity of the Turkish pe- | Chemical Foundation, placed in evi- | SOWERS. At Westhampt at ; La s an . Strong wid Trmn 0. Exgle 3 troleum concession, it might as well | dence by Assistant Attorney Genmeral| Y. ELEANOR S1ATT1NGLy —WHOLESALE PRICES— Mr. and Mrs. Christian Gross enter- { /o B Manly, jr.. and Faith L Yeaw, both 5 : be submitted to the International | Anderson, showed total income from T Sowers. " Interment at Court of Justoce for a definition of [all sources of $699,925 from the or- tained at dinner last evening on the | *fprattiebe g on the | “riomas G the exact status. Under the circum- | ganization of the institution on April | TYLER. Saturdes, July 14 (NO DELIVERY.) Willard roof. having among their| Gust I oss and Evelyn Watkins, 7 R - stances they deemed it unwise to con- |10, 1819, to December 31, 19 guests Mr. and Mrs. Chester A. Snow, | Frederick g Reve- | [idence, 1805 10t st oy jr.. Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Doeller, firm this concession in the treaty. nue from licenses on patents, trade- | Himme w b0 . Miss Marion Trumbull, Mr. Ralph B. e - . FRAU RIESSER, n;arka“and contracts taken over from day, July 18, P v |, Snowden Hill and Mr. Winslow Van Wife of Dr. E. Relaner, necond secretary of the Germa the alien property custodlan agere-| den Y lRAGLD) her late ‘res PARK TMOAD ENTRANG Devanter. irths Reported. whom she ix scon feaving Washington for hix mew Dost D. C. NATIVE DIES AT 86. |sated 3615.585, according to the| tonal cemeiire Arliugton 4 AL ENTRANCE. The followlng births have been reported to | Where he will serve aw Secretary of legation. ana WATERS. Suddenls, Thursdus, 3 Expenditures for the period covered At his Fesidence. Taod INCREASED FACILITIES ‘.«.Z‘r\‘:;" ..,"‘\-»"n.l‘f'n’"}fl.,\'lnfi;'%"n"..,'."il;;‘fnd“.IQ';:‘,,’:.'"r:“k";'."":‘:*:'"*?nw: . ; - o S Siarcc gy o | ek 1w B R B "\ Third Naval Reserve Cruise WATERS. Fugera! s, Glenwood cemerery, M o WEEBER. Friduy, July 13 George T. Heinecke Helped Guard [by the analysis included $205,456 of- fice and general expense, $74.915 for Capital in Civil War. legal services, $39.187 for general lit- crature. $27,500 for rent of the gen- AVOID WAITING. | | s e b rine Semmi et A Rikams b Gc‘orge Tll)pxell Hhelnecke. who aid | arq) offices in New York, $23.389 for | it Webiiln ™5, 0, z ! it ! - eV 8 S service guarding the Natiopal Cap-|the Washington office, $13,249 travel John R. Wright Co.. 1395 1011 3 ALSO CAN SUPPLY A FEW | 3Mr. George Julian Zolnay is the| Stephen I um F Starts Down Potomac l oda Hal during the tense days of the ciuil | Ing expenscs ond $6.541 tor the print- | Gay, Julr 16 ut 1030 gt DEALERS | guest of Gov. David R. Francis, for-| Joseph Y. and B o war, dled vesterday afternoon at the |ing of the testimony of Franeis P,| wood cemetery 000 4m i 4 | mer ambassador to Russia, at Rye arson and Dorothy E. Talbott, boy home of his son, Dr. George B.|Garvan, president of the foundation, H WEEK DAYS—7 TO 7 Beach, N. 'H. He will retarn to| Ellie C. and Ruth Dixoa, giny Helnecke, Georgla avenue north- | before the Senate dve committee. | 2 3 SUNDAYS AND HOLIDAYS { Wasnington in about a month, il B LR O - west, aged eighty-six years. The fu- i In Memoriam. 0 TO 12:30. | s seth Zolnay has returned and Tva E. Ruodes e e ; ntt- N, ” ™ |nerai services will be held at Dr. z : | o Washington: siies an Ehrcess. ot o0 Voeiig Betuiflam, g, | With offcers and men o whe vitt-) PRI RD ] [y o omaasseccrnoor | OHIOAN WHO CLAIMED [ O¥5%. ty i i s | several weeks, spent in Philadelphia. s 3 i 5 ed States Naval Reserve of the Dis- : at 3:30 o'clock. The interment will ONF dear: Ruons n J. and Marjorie A, Feighenne, girl - R s pen ol 3 Got - 4 - BOYER. who e 5 = -~ = William E. and Minnie A. Andruss, girl, rict aboard, the U. 8. S. Eagle, No. | be in Oak HIill cemete: George- S o dey i f . = o s emeriond mite Of Disut |l Mite 105 ant clile . Smich oy left her dock at the foot of Water { : town. Rev. Charles S Cole, pastor CONGRESS SEAT, DIES Loved in i © Serve You Well of her mother, Mrs. A L. Norton, at| Anthony F. and Efthimia Pappas, boy atid Cateeoty southwest shotily afteci| i g Tbiscopat Churane will oficate. i BUSSIU T | her resldence on Cathedral avenue. e i GAvser o noon today on the annual training % 5 . Mr. Heinecke was born In Wash- { David L. Baumgarten Denied Cer-|BUSSIUS. S . ras oF na ry B. and luth A Harto - cruise which these citizen sailors L ington eighty-six years ago. With : BUSSIUS, w0 ae, wagement of their daughter. Miss| Bufus F. and Lu Perry, girl This is the third centingent of re- " 2 in life, when he made his home in Heintz in Wartime. i An angel came to gat COME Katharine Sara Thompson. fo Mr. serves to go out this summer. One 3 Illinols, he resided in this city prac- To deck a throne. 5" ho . | Cliffora P. Cowen of Chicago. Mr. D h R more cruise will be made, in order to| E ! 43 p t_lrvnll.vnll‘ of h{s hl_r l'um:u the | By the Associated Press. 1’4;“ ok the purest and th o {Cowen is ‘assistant to the president | eaths eporled. give all reservists an opportunity for | f - civil was lis sarveq withithe Distelot] = oyNGINKATS, (Ohio, July 14—An-| s Loonas) sold exer gis 3 {of the Shipping Board Emergency | their annual training. ¢ of Columbia Volunteer Infantry and 5 JLOVING GRANDPARENTS. MR AN 3 Biise my Fleet Cor CMETEENEY | The folowing deatlis have been reported to{ he ve o d of Lieut ‘. 4 in that service his command was on | founicement last night of the death of MES. E. 1. MANSFIELD . et Corporation. | the health de 4 he vessel is in command of Lieut. o 4 = i David L. Baumgarten in New York.| DEAN. 1 < Sk i alth department in the last twenty-four { Commander J. B. Blood, U. S. N. R. F., 5 5 o b duty guarding the Long Bridge | S0 g« BURmEarten 0 N romd | In loviag remembranes # Houre: n it Al i Lo . crossing the Potomac river. He was [Tecalled an inciden e R oRIC | uther ANN ¢ mbulance OFPS | finmford-Foote Weading Ella Fuss, ergency Hospital While on the next crulse i L] | on detoil ulso ot the White Fouse|WAr. when Maj. Victor Heintz of Cln-| life eleven years In Washington Wednexda T Sibley Hospital commanded by Commander John A. s 8¢ | Cinnatl, representing the second Ohlo| Aniverary Schofield, commanding the local bat- e . as special guard to President Lin- S eoovivan andl = teir inthonts e 1 | o o - district in Congress, went overseas thiann ailzes snd & rew intimate| Mifssverna fsitery {talion of reserves : . ; Font, N 3 Department of tha B |with * the American expeditionary | FERLER. 1n a1 | of Dr. Lols Brooke Foote, daugnter of : Many Drilly Planne o - i tomac, G. A. R. In 1883 he went to|forces. leaving his seat in Congress| [ oo ! O Bellevue Farms | Stephen Miller Foote and the lite | 31T at rs und men will be put through | Eg AT the pension office, where he remained | Vacant. Mr. Baumgarten, then re-; j4 i 1615 Q st Thomas K. Sewell 78 United States Soldiers’ Home Hospital. Gen. Foote, to Dr. Wil s Stanford of L,“nd‘ Make YO e ook plase & A0 ooioe reunion more enjoy-|Wednesday afternoon at the residence . H of Commodore and Mrs. J. N. Speel able by eating here, in|in Washington, and was followed by a small reception for those who at- am Raney rth Carolina. The wed- g the vessel whils cruising and in i when he retired. having served there | the seat when his name was written | GERHOLD, | drills while at anchor. The ship Is i aRa s 3 for fifty-eight years. His wife died [In on the ballot of the republican | HOLD. wio i manned entrely by reserves. There & R in 1911, since which time he has been | PATty as a candldate. { In the lonely ¢ 153 Uhland terrace n.e. | will be instructions in signaling, han- & % : i making his home with his son. An- Though it is said that only a few Among t P ", St. Elizabeth’s Hos- | dling small boats under oars and b # i other son, Howard B. Heinecke of | VOtes were cast, Baumgarten claimed ! power, target practice, gun drills and | o2 2 “ii ] |Plainfield.’N. 7., survives, to have been elected, but the board of | “ rough training, both in operat- s . continuously in service until 1921, (31ding iz Cincinnati, sought to gain{ 1 a cool, refreshing at-|fnded the ceremony. The hride. whe B Miller 55 Bunde Iiand ave. e, | Scamansnip : . B sV . - clections declined to issue a certii-| foved in 1 ? | was given in-marriage by her mother, | Uatversity Hospitar, k¢ " *SWEEO8 | Commander Schofleld has so arrange b S ; Ll cate of election. When the matter| 3 LOVING mosphere, where the | \i: S in miriiass by her mother, | cafvensity Hos . 1510 Fast capiot st the itineraries that there will be time ‘l HE “'EA I HER was referred to Congress, no action | uoub . away gown of sand-colored georgette | Doris Ben months, Children's Hos- | for liberty, including fishing and swim- e - was taken INSON. BROWN. In memors of fo‘:id ;: well cooked | §uay 5w of sqnd colored & hat was |pital {ming. " The vesscl will ko down the Po- KRS S ONER_ I BN EEECIERECOD 2 e Erakms J $ father, BURRELL JonNSN g 1 a cloche shape of dark brown trimmed | parie Willett, tomac tonight and anchor near BIack- ,arg of the vessel, all reserves, are: or the District of Columbia and ] epear iz a f and the prices most|: ) uncurled ostrich, and she wor Emty Dillard, o7, Nl onis Hospital, | iStone’s Island, getting under way early Ticu:” Finney B. Smith, executive of. | Maryland—Partly cloudy tonight and| BIG ICE CREAM APPETITE. | AlP0ETA mROWS vears. reasonable. corsage of orchids ‘and sweetheaTt| Fmma Grin: 35430 Non o o tomorrow morning for Norfolk where |ficer; Lieut. (Junior Grade) Wilbert E. | tomorrow: moderately warm: light t0| xpw YORK, July 14.—New York's| Ay roses. After a brief honevmoon Dr. 1 Henson, 4, Chlidren's Hopital. it will remain until Monday afternoon. Locklin, navigator: Lieut. Commander | gentle variable winds. ice cream appetite runs to sixty mil- DATGHTER "AxD S1F" st and Mrs, anford will be at home in M: . 60, 1 Leex court. Then it will steam up the bay to Tangier aAjpert P, Tibbets, medical officer; For Virginia—Partly cloudy tonight lion quarts a vear, or ’“‘oré "h‘ ' ten | LAURENCE. 1 3 T STUSIE Durham, N. C. 7 monthe, Frosdmens’ Hos- §aound, anchoring three days for Grille: | Tieot. PRar V. Mhompser: chiet anei | and tomosrow, probably 1ooal thantors s a vear, an ten sad bt toving Quarts per person, according to a re-{ ©f our mother. CLARA LAURENCE i - e , vers in o 4 ons; { and thence down the bay and up the neer; Ensigns John F. Moore and John {showers in south and central portions; port made by Health Cmmmsswn”t died three years ag 2> Sl 18 4 praafant of Eliza and Minnie Mitchell, 3 days, | York river to Yorktown for liberty. The | M. Fewell. watch and division officers, {no change in temperature: light to Representative Theodore Burton . Be"evue Farms will ~ sail today on the President Monaghan. Mother. how hard we that the commissioners representing | the thousands of pounds of stores for ant’ Allan W. Ramsay, Charles W i Harding for Europe. Freedmen’s Hospital ‘mis historic place, -;Jnd \'Ie:‘ the great ofl;flcfirv 3 e S For West Virginia—Generally fair % RO i Happy angels came and 100k s = naval oil and mine bases therec. e enlisted personnel follow Vil- | tonight and tomorrow: mewhat From this world of = X Restaurants | The commercial counselor of the i et o tam Johnston, € A, Lusby. 7. Mot | warmer tonight . umtgr[qq 0‘1 P@bfll}k’.l ol 1 o R 1332-34-38 G Street N. W. | Broderick, enteriained’ a sl eoes MAY REMOVE BODIES. From Yorktown the vessel will steam ' ¥y, V0, S FROhal T MBEe: 5o B | Records for Twenty-Four Hours. |and deep Teelings of apnrcciation for o | 1 woma i 127100 1338 \'. W. | pany informally at luncheon yester- —_— up the bay again to the Patuxent and gon “\Wiiljam McK. Lewis, Merrill V Thermometer—4 p.m., 84; $ p.m., 79; ::?;ir;‘-x;-r'}»-w:‘»« of sympathy and kind | And have my 'n | day at” the: Shorehans 3 1. | ub that river to Solomon's Island, where | Fuxs1e 'Troy W Brickhouse. Sarmued | 12 midnight, 13; 4 ath. 10. 8 bm cen "of friends Quring, the finews and | HER LOVIxG AT | s TU. S. to Ask Mexico to Let Remains will remain until Friday week, when | yr ‘Brown, Fred H. Bryd. David F.|noon, §4. itier the. deat m:{x [y bele dl Isband. | AND LOTTIE Better Than You Can Serve Yourself| The charge daffaires of Greece, i 5 the homeward bound voyage will be | ijtzgerald, Thomas B. Folllard, Johu, Barometer—4 pm.. 29.82: 8 Gt floral tributes. from (eiends, relatices | SMITH. In xad but Mr. M. Tsamados, was the honor of Eight Be Taken Home. {started in time to arrive at the dock C. Friedrichs, Willlam P. Holliday, {29.63: 12 midnight, 29.95 and Butcher Workmen's Local, NG, 505, and | 13 darliuz bavs it i Eos >, s, Who entertaine . er recelve: here na; cPherson, Mes- est temperature, 84.4, occurred P ch he was uber, serve to | Xweet is the P 7 ’ @ small company at the Shoreham i‘]:““"“_‘:l‘_"'{:w‘;r:;‘l‘"'t ¥ d‘f"d f:“.m tromearly today until suiling time ax sineo, Thomas Morrls, James T. Mur- u(l-{l:‘:n?”.luly 15 Lowist tomncsntuns e e ad || HE0et e e s = e ent advising him | white-uniformed_sailors carried abos *philip T. 3 ] Tojat 4 pa : 3 ; LINA BINDER. er “ \ | Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wilmer Boll- e phy p T. Muth, Albert A. Pleas- 79, occurred at 5:30 a.m. July 14. DAESEY. We wish to extend our Never & ' i He fias ing have taken a cottage at Haven, % b . D consumption during the voyage. Shortly | Robinson, jr.: Herman L. Schmulovits, Weather ta Various Citles. thanks and appreciation 1o our rela Shettered” Tow & M tor thel Bunmer M ROl "l'? L",“".’“ ‘b““‘e”".“‘,’“’l f;""""’ “T" I before noon eversthing was in readi- | Martin P. Skolnik, Edward T. Smith, . = e R DA L T e T e - — A ar wghters, Clara Lutz and Bar- | rived in Mexic ty, had been in-{ness the Eagle's deck gear lashed for William 1. Wyndham, Arthur o Temperature, & el e B TR T L FUNERAL DIRE | B il foin them Jater and iy | Structed by the State Department to | sea, and a long blast on her whistle an- | Bridgeman, John E. Hogan, jr.; Ed H L and uncle, JOHN DAESEY. JNE] CTORS. their two sone. Richard W. Bolling, | discuss with the Mexican government |nounced that she was backing into the | ward F. Bock. Andrew W. “Wolter, g HLES THE HARNEY FAMILY. |~ Quick. Dignificd_and Eficiont sor 4 Sterling Ruffin Bolifng. whe | the removal from that country of stream and heading down the Potomac. | Maurice C. Talley and James E. Clark- St 2 3 SZ Btateot | MILLER. We wish to extend onr thanks and | W. W. Deal & B ! L aTo Bow at Camp Red Cloud, Ta |the remains of eight American sol-| In addition to Capt. Blood, the offi- son. tations. 3 23 &7 Weather appreciation to our many friends for their « W. Dea Co., 3 Pimples ltched and Burned 2 diers killed in 1916 while serving : T . kind words of evmpathy and foral tributes. | A16 M ST. N.E. LINCOLN 340 ) mple e Heal i Maj, E. F. McClevie, U. S A.. is|there with the Pershing expedition 9 R | e e s S eee | Lomoluih e e e o spending the week end at the Leej Among th killed_were Private R TTO ON Fnollc woMAN IN M BRIDE s e wir | | Lost Rest. Cuticura Heals Honse: | Hérman E. Kitby. of Troop M. 1ith = N AN AP ILLER, Wik | (o THE ORIGINAL ——y | Cavalry, a Georgian. A Mexican law Abilene, Tex. A i “1 had a breaking out of pimples all over my arms_ They tched and - i Deaths. WR.Speare Co. SEETA T, propiyits tne removal o the remains | T() COLONIAL BEACH! MYSTERY RELEASED |t Clifton, the home of the Women's| yj by S Depa 3 that i “loud; ALLEN. Friday, July 13, 1923. at 5 p.m. when I rubbed them they burned| | ¢, G000l e e S e e would be s o b Birminghan. 201 B at Black Onk Ridge, Vi, JOHANNA 5. ¢ IAIN'%%E HSTREET.N.W. very badly. My clothing aggravated| | ifternoon of its weekly al fresco|speeial permission for their removal ? g B Blsmarck ... 50.00 Brohuiz] ¢ Sietiantier of Ao WlAm T, GII ot U FORMERLY 340 FST. } the breaking out at night, and I| | tea, and among those going out are|as soon as this government recog- [Ideal Weather Favors Trip of Sev- Police Says Questioning Closed One | Boston Siody. of Frank Géler's Sons Cor 1113 Tt st nw. | ALMUS R.SPEARE WILLIS B.SPEARE could not rest. I began using Cuti-| | Mrs. Oscar Underwood and Mrs. Howe. | nized some government in Mexico. Buftalo .. Cieae e e e & CLYDE J. NICHOLS —— M ounRwIVeles nkvers eral Thousand Aboard Steam- Angle of Unsolved Mur- { Chicago esr” X Y ‘ = cura Soap and Ointment and they —_— . Jler B B | party with her. | Cincinnati ", " % " .08 Clear | BIAS. Departed this lite Wednesday, duly 11 5. R. NALLEY & helped me, and after using two = To paint and otherwise renovate % * i~ 2 duy 1L | THOS., R. NALLEY & SONS, calios of Cuticura Soapand B e | B cnteecamiesEaonnnitesiotithe | ons.ob the Kip bostn Tinare conts hait | er St. Johns. der Case. Cleveland ... 29.08 1923, ue 3808 Jenifer st. u.. Mre. Lizzlil et ta s of Cuticura Ointment I was com-| Women's City Club announces & card [a million dollars. { Detroit sister, Martha Harrison. Funerai Monduy, | Undertaker & Ebalers. party to be given in the clubhouse. — — El Paso ... July 16, at p.m., from Undertaker Wash- | pletely healed” (Signed) John Alfred, Roxton, Texas. Clear the pores of impurities by daily use of Cuticura Soap and oc- - . - | Gaiveston' shove | Release of a woman held for inves- | Galveston FRATERNTEY PIN_1dentify aad jay for wa-| off" from its wharf at 2:30 o'clock | tigation in‘connection with the mur- | Hurom &, tinement._2301 Cathedral ave. Apt. 309. * | thig afternoon with several thousand |der of Barney A. McBride, oil land | Jacksonville AL . sas Cit SWRIST WATCH. St Johus steamer; owner | ombars of Kallipolis Grotto and | owner, whose mutilated body was|iss Angelos 22 Jackson place. on Monday, at 8 FOUND. The steamer St. Johns will o'clock. There will be tables for | bridge and 500, and a prize for each ; table. ington's ! 3 W RN i | coln 456 rlends. are intited to atteud. Rev. Simo : P W Drew will omeiate #" ! Frank Geier’s Sons Co. CAHILL., At the home of his family, 1113 § NTH ST. N.W s o st. n.w., Washington, D. C., Thursday, July | I Teiephone. Main 2473 a Oint- o s ‘au have same by identlf " pazing for | 12 “T0s we g wm Rev. MAURICE | e : = \ u-::n:l e e il e, e e ehe Nirs, MeMu]. | Mdvertisement. West "§4”" | their friends for a week end frolic at | found near Meadows, Md., on August | Iputsviile, Prelouds JOSEPIL CAHILL Sonof Jolin and Sary | othy Hanlan me; ften, soothe| | Wasi fiwho, M ; vi ast, w, a a Cabill, and former pastor of Nt. Josepis : i and heal. They are ideal for the| | len and their son, F. Bruce McMullen, Colonial Beach. Favored with ideal 10 last, was announced today by In-| New Orlea QGeaz e, Srieri pantor. o Bt o EpuIe | ¥ Plone weather, the outing promises to be | spector C. L. Grant, in charge of de- | pew York-: the greatest ever staged by the Veiled | tectives. | has been at the Hotel Astor in New - r York for veral days, sailed for|{AR PIN, platinum top, one sapphire, on M. | Europe today on the President Hard- | Pleasant at. between Fark road and Ireing toilet, as is also Cuticura Talcum for powdering and perfuming. Cloudy from his late home, 70 Eye st. n.w., Washing Clear ton, D. C., on Monday, July 16, at 9:30 a.m. | Cloudy Solemn requlem mass at 8t. Aloysius Church | Rain 8t 10 oclock. Tnterment Mt Oliver, 13 | Omaha . Philadelphia ] Preoby Mall, Address: “Outiewrs Laver-| | ing. Mrs. McMullen and their son |st. n.w. Reward. 1048 Park rond n.w. Prophet: | In making the announcement, In-| py JGCPYI® 8 '-:-'?-'-‘;:- . Mallan 48, Mase.! Sold evegy-| | returned to Washington. BEALE—Awher. Bayind: 7 Frdln: Parades, exhibition drills, dancing | spector Grant said that the woman | Pittsburgh . 20 Clonty CAMPEELL. Oficers and members of Charles | MORTICIANS = o OtscomntSeand i et 1 | e CAVE dnik b Tringe. z G | Portland,Me. 20. o atcher Lodge, No. 13, F.3. A. M., are hereby | = ANS TP Cuticura Soapshaveswithoutmus.| | frs. Charles McKee of Pittsburgh, | diee: sreen aiik e oo autamie Ae. [and concerts by the Grotto Band are had failed to give the police any | poriiand.ore 30.00 W el ge. No. 13, £ A-A. 3., are hereliy S 1730 & 1732 Penna, Ave | who is a guest at the New Willard, |lington Park. Va. Reward and no questions | on the program for the entertainment | grounds for further questioning or | Raleigh .....20.94 70 T8 ENchay ] ROBERT CAMPBELL, Ly e PHONES | asked if returned to 1604 19th st. n. 14°_| ¢ the crowd. Flights over the lower | détention. 8. Lake Cit loudy T auly 15, 1088 1 Cclock. ut Tebe Established 1850. ° - Main ool N y | e - o i a) Church, 1t st. een N e——— e - —— LT [——[c[——T:] | PISIOSD o g 1 WLy TR [ otomde and the northern meok. of| oY pere wiyen, et ntorma |18 650 S i 8 T RYAN, | East Capitol. Reward if returned to 123{ Virginia hlsla Mx-vaeu.e‘gge:liznv}lln!:l 10 Tout h e 1eeaN EIV e Tet To‘;l.): R ot 14 2% : S 3 Ry Open at 3:30 A.M. Dally L e S : e e {ctlithte this-investigation It was nec- - B : PATRICK, Secretary. et R : 3 | Black and tan markings: round biack collar| The program of entertalnment will| ““Sary to question the woman. She |Seaitle .- 30 « CARTER. At New York city, July 12, 1923, { ___ Livery ia Connection, . . mo tag. Reward. Phone Columbia 800. | pegin when the boat géts underway &nSwered our questions satisfac- | WisH. D.C.29. <.. Cloudy JAMES A.. son of the late John George and = 150 | ontinue almost without Inter- torily. We have thoroughly explored | Ewmma Carter. He leaves three slsters aud Joseph F. Birc! e 0 um la a ona an i West Highiand terrier; vicinity_Dupont | ruption until it docks in Washington |81l possibilities and have no reason FOREIGN. N anl i e M St ; Souve- | for further detaining her.” R lenes: Note s ral later. 3034 M St sore spot at root of tail: recently | tomorrow night at 11 o'clock. Souve. (8 o Grecrwich s, ey . ; 1 answers name “Dick.” $25 reward if { QIO pe aistributed on the boat. The woman, whose name was not| g (8 ®.m- emperature. Weatber. COGSWELL Suddenis, Friday. Juls L, By Capital, Surplus, 00 16 Spon thelr arrival at the beach at|Made public, was taken into custody | 1o England ... . 08 Clondy FREDERICI S Meloved husband: of Sasic = 3 y DOC :_reward. | 7:30 o' e Prophets, | 4ay before yesterday. While police | Paris, France . i 5 Lot Bos g e 2 sctor an $250,000.00 $250,000.00 0G- i ;_reward. | 7:30 o’clock this evening th pi v P V. Cogswell. Funeral m bis late resi- | i iStiva Fories & » Chevy Chase, | poaged by a band, will parade the ;leere“cnnhflrlzfln:x':olrhts in hg"n'{""”c" . :.‘Q'"&..mm . dénce 'on Mondax, July 16, at 10 s.m. _Tu- | ciupel Modarats vas held at the House of Deten- | Copenhagen, o oak Hill cemeters, 11 wm. 1 S . 1 : . Trars bive, doop; T shenping A1 | Loon Ak A il s Takon [ tion: | The Ereatest secrecy. wis ob. | Stickholm, Sweden -...... me O M comter T 105 g ave now Y MRS ehaly MERSCNES Sy *_|into the order, will follow at the Co- | served by the police. Her name was not | SIbraltar, Spriny. o of i, TS S T gl W (NI e SP) ARECO L a oliar 11€ ENGLISH SETTER—Black and White: ohil- |jonial Beach School. A dance on the | entered on any record book. Her po- | Hamiiton, Bermuds Tesidence, 1086 15ih st. i w., BETTIE DOIt- o . ” dren's pet: if found notify Swetnam, 200 pth | OTRR RSN P he “Lesort's hotels | 8ition, So far as official records are | san Juas, Porto Rico P SEY, the loving wife of the late Rev. A. B.| Neither “the successors of nor con ’ E . st. s.e. Reward. 1 will be held shortly before midnight. |concerned, is that of an individual | Havana, Cuba ‘Pl e otout 8be leaves to joonte "-5" loss three | nected with the original W. R. Speare D GTASSES—Tortolse rimmed, on 7h St_ei%, | A1 exhibition by the Grotto drili jwho lived at the House of Detention | Colon, Canal Zone artcloudy | duoghiers, Ale Dorser, Suse Stephens ani | astabiishment. 940 F St. N.W | K4 Friday ovening. ~Reward. ' Telephone Nort | AT xRN I8 WO it Dy the |88 the guest of the police department Nethanter and Stephens: Tour staters, two | Phone Frank. 662 . - IN.WY. & 5956, 17:'; Onx:‘l;‘;\;n.‘ e e 0 | s band ate on the program for ‘w‘:rl‘le aiding them in an mvemn-l DENIES $2,000,000 CHARGE. brothers, four, grandenildren and nost_of HERBERT 8. NEVIUS T ANDBAG—C pocketbouk, eyeglasses . L s, neral Sunday, 15th, % Not next pay day, or the one after that, Rl o7 Rewnn o address " cane. " Re- | CORON hpiipe 1y chatrman of the, Inspector. Grant intimated that the| NEW YORK, July 14—Henry L et A:!:?ryh)ll. " Chunti i ani | 020 NEW YORK AVE YW, MALN 208 & 3 : 3 e = ing X aflure of the woman to present in- r manager of the marine| Kk n.w. 5. King, pastor. Ali re Private_Ambulance, ; but right now is the right time to begin REYE—On oval fing Tost on 706 wt. Tewapd: | QUi jogmmittee. ~Assioting bim| ormation had virtually ‘closed one | qoncetmomt of the Central railroad of andtiends el terment " | = AL 2 A. Brewton, E. W.|lead on the case. New Jersey, who was indicte - ., Md. ] YOUR bank account FNDANT OF FANRING: wIT o g | 34,5, v i K PR A e oMy oy the federal Tl Taax whea yer et was Weiphaat Lfi - 2 i Libbey, Julius Kamper, Samuel F. erda; e t B lnterest-drawing dollars added to with D |Foobmmmt eimmms ya e o | e e g, Do ienard Trcs | KAPP REVOLTER ESCAPES, | Sharees Sf sonapiring o Sefrapd fhe| o0 PRELTAV I IL TS cue Coitadad (sexponiiva’ | - ners; $30, receipts, name, address. Reward. | 37! "y i iolation of the Clayton anti- ‘0 & home of eternal rest. i fixed regularity spell ultimate independ- FING=Taiys, sl diamond 3 i who took & ‘prominent Bart in. the | {rust 8ct, Dihed not Eulity. He was | HERDEVOTED XD LOVING cuiLoney, Col 401 Teward if returned to 1361 Girard Phone NAM ED TRAFFIC HEAD. Kapp revolt of 1920, hag escaped from | released on $10,000 bail. DORSEY, Officers and members of the Ladies’ ‘W.WARREN TALTAVULL £ h 1 1 (0] Columbia. 8657 160 the federal prison at Leipsig, where —_— ClfE Kock Association are requested to_at- 'A HOME FOR FUNERAL SERVICE i ence trom the salary envelope. ur pro- he was awaiting trial on the charge tend the funeral of our late wister, BETTIE el LT < ilit1 23 N i ™ sied T Ferurned s | F. @. Frieser Bucceeds Vice Presi-|ot high treason. Ehrhardt, whose | BROKEN RAIL CAUSED WRECK.| DORSEY. sunduy. Juiy 15, 1029, ai 1 o'clock (s NG ROAD = Y tection and facilities are at your service. Y g T T Toe £ trial is set to begin next week. ob- | By the Asociated Press. m.. from Asbuty M. E. Churen, 11th and y » B . ) | SATCHEL Lare, black, beiween Washing: dent Keene of Ship Board. tained his freedom through the ald | \pMPHIS, Tenn. July 14.—A PAULINE MARSHALL, President. : —Je Our Savmgs 2 Compound 5 ton and organza, Md., ‘viu Good Hope yoad. G. Pri f New York, now |°f unidentified accomplices. They ob-{p.oien rail, officlals believe, caused| ANNIE M. SMITH, Secretary % A2 B o v ncoln 0 I 2 [ Masked £ B 87 Bewind. Col. 400, Capt. | 00 " deciatant 0" Vide\ Eresident tamned keys leading to u cellhouse | jo"\reck of the Memphis' special, | DORSEY. Offcers and members of Marthu b | Modori (bl Al b . . . Nylen. . - A adjoining the ur ul n; rou vay’'s N re ¥ 1y Couneil, N 613, 1. 0. of 8t. Lake, | © - Dept. Pays nterest S e e | Resne of (ke Shipping peara's Bmer: | ALK e SN Bulaine: hroush souchern raifeay's New York toMem- | “briess comeh, W a3 L 000 4% e ™ FUNERAT DESIGNS. Open until 5 p.m. Monday, July 16th B e i e | tpeeinisd e s s Rt s Postintang s narth|Gpaey 5t Cop beovo Wwhan fone Full| Adary i Churs, e H st 05| ™ prenm sy s o y 15, fatie—expressive— inexpensive WATCHFOB, black silk, with gold monogram; | ¢ffective July 1 assumes the o an e nor nw., ay, July 15, 1 p.m. By order of ristic- reward. 4. E. Rowell, West Falls Church, ties perfol by Kee ngland frequently train foxes to|man cars and l"oolohn jumped the lflfll“:iflwwh Worthy (.hle(; G“de Bros. CD., [2[4 F St' . T e } 0 a7 y Haconding ecr ¢ $ Begiens