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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., MONDAY, JULY 30, 1923 N AARON JOHNS BURIED. |1,v5is, " v, Py, it mt ey e s, aveeiaton || EMUEL CLEM GOLLIDAY, | G. A. AEBERSOLD DIES. | THE WEATHER | Beaths, IN ARLINGTON TODAY 52" o i, To Regulate ting. The mmmm‘t‘." all civie matters ana_the improve- | CONTRACTOR, DIES AT 73 e Em_ployed Boic) Nave e e e 2o . HATTI ton national cemetery [ment of the city. He is survived by . SRR G EiE e with ‘militaiy honors under the aus- | two sons, Kenneth M. Johns and Hy e ll't ate Maryla y and unse - leavex to mourn thetr ——— pices of Bur Post, Department of | land R. Johns, both of this city. His) Native of Virginia Has Resided in Yard for Twelve Years. : 3 {'e'“,:‘p".:_"l“’”"'."'f'",:’lw',,,'"fL‘nl‘ltf“'Lfi:I.f:' i, two sliters, ome brothet. the Potomac AR | wife, Mrs. Annfe M. M. Johns, died Godfrey A. Aebersold, navy yard By DR. FRANK CRANE. el ety & 2 | T G e Srecdm, o host et Civil War Veteran Diesion Trip-to] ¥ Johus was s native of Highiand some time ago. Washimstun TRIEC) Wive Moars. | biovo for tho west tualve years For Virginia and North Caralina— Carmel Buptist Chiirch Tuesdas, Juiy 31, 8¢ Pt N by Drotaaatbn. | Funeral Tomorrow. dled Saturd Hos- Unsettled ~ tonight and tomorrow Ll s inni |o1d. He was a lawyer by protession. | 3 ed Saturday at the Providence Hos. aetlo Ent. omisow Gone, but not forgotten . Illinois, Where He Sought but aid not practice. He had been & | TRIBUTE TO DR. ACKER. .| remuer Clem Golllday, for many years | PItal from an attack of peritonitis,| Some time ago Representative Mar- | Paomenis oL ingefsnowers; ligh sident of W Treatment. Several LR CEE o EX ol e a contractor and for ihirty-five years | 2SS LVORY eENL SRATE L JA"EEEL | Un L. Davey of Ohio made public | mecorn for To ‘our Hours. In Memoriam. |0t the firm 1. D. Easton & Johns, offi- | Resolutions of sympathy on the :‘m;"n’;le:‘lao'fu;w' S l?—beiggy:?:::; ernoon at 2:30 o'clock at the home}suggestion he had received from a| Thermometer—4 p.m., 90: 8 p.m., §1; [BRANSON. In sad hut loviog remembranca | int court | réporters, and up 1 the | aeath of Dr. George N. Acker, sentor | Gl it aged ‘hoventy-chres. Yours | oIS WILE's Decple in River road. |constituent that the United States |18 midnigh, 75; 4 wm. 14 5 wm. 51| ghoedear it sk DS ESHRment followed offi- | warden of Trinity Diocesan Church.|The funeral services will be held at | oheointerment will be in Evergreen|government establish a population | noon, 80. e e et con- " s h cemetery. Barometer— 2; 8 years ago today, July 3 Fessional committecs and other offi- | were adopted at a special meeting |the family residence tomorrow night °“Nt™*Jycreola 1s survived by his|bureau for the purpose of advising | oy Ometer—4 p.m. 295 .95 1 Aaron Johns, veteryn of the civil Wwar, prominent in G. A. R. circles. for 8 i :30 ocloc 12 midnight, 29.92; 4 am., 29.96;| Alone I am Learing earth's sorrows nad & number of yeara an official coust re | lal and: judicinl bodles. He was an|of the church vestry last Friday. 30 P lock, the ReYioai Lenskh | wite, two sons, Arthur and Goafrey|the peaple whether to raise large or | amm.. 30,00 sons. 200, are Porter, died Wednesday at Peorla, 11, | €XPert at his nruh;iw\r-l' i The_soatintions wor: .(r.;‘“"-u“gmlm‘-; Church, officiating. The body will be | & MEZT;}':{ gls Larents, Mr. and|small familes. Highest temperature, 90, occurred at Aimneits hard walke of Ve > esday at Peorld. 1§ “He took the official report of the | Rev. David Ransom Covell, o o S o s, ¢ J. Aebersold, and a 3:30 p.m. yesterda g gloom of ar where he hud gone for special medical | fumous star route post office investi- | 1. Bedell. Walter ~ Wills Lewls | laken to Front Roval, Va., for Inter- | yigter, Mrs. Annah White, of River| According to the gentleman who |90 B Festerday. o, o o Neuines tugged the way, treatment. The body was brought to | gation years ago, which stirred the Evans. Juseph Meynell, Olivéer Hoyem, Y- hw Trom the steife, o & road. Colonial Camp, No. 13,999, Mod- | made the suggestion some such de-|at 5 a. . Mr. Golliday was a Dative of Shen-|ern Woodmen of the Worjd, of 'which | vice will be Iexatise tion. ~ Mr. Johnk served four years|Kiwood 1. Morey, Frederick Haller, T this city vesterday. The func andoah county, Va. He was a mem- necessary to prevent | Temperature same date last year— us, was : X 4 . he (Ivil war with the 39th Ohio | Charles Emmett,” G. H. Lambert, | 80 s Mr. Aebersold was a member and |, 3 nest: 7% e 68 BETATEom Ue) carany) remiinnce dnol] L L T O A e oo s bl ber of the United Brotherhood of | Si, 00t m¥ate e the Tuneral | SYerPopulation, statistics showing Hig m:: A.;.l:lovt9<(', :. L e Harvard strect now.. this afternoon at ber of Burnside Post. G R. the lane and G. W. Smith Pl e e Rl AL - mu‘t It the United States continues| mm“_'l oxiet the |‘ ater. moraing we s hes Gl golical Lutheran Church. In his to increase at the same rate it has SIIDETsiure ang . cond et i early life he was an active member SAILS FOR EUROPE. maintained since the foynding of the | perature. 80: vomdition s i e e of the Red Men. He is survived by . 80; co; on, « Wenther in V e BRSO government it will have a population his widow, Mrs. Estelle Hopkins Golliday; 4 son, J. Emerson Golliday, | Miss Imogene James, Head of|of nearly 4,000,000,000 at the end of and a daughter., Mrs. Ina G. Rider the next 147 years. N « and endures. ——— | Faithful, patient, lik. yours. None like a can charm awas pain of this clty. Zontas, Plans Visit to Italy. coptils bopulation bureau.” said the From the and the world weary Miss oiene. Ja & of | COTTespondent, “could pul o n State o = g Weather. | Mother. oh, mother. alls for you DEVOTED ‘DAUGHTE! 1 1 SPAULD. of births and deaths oce: i ¢ L twsidd s occurring in the “In the event that the births exceed the deaths the bureau would adyise the people to raise small families. If, on the other hand, the deaths should exceed the births the advice of the bureau would be that larger families be raised.” the Washington Zon H. J. HARRINGTON DIES. |[saturday on the . S Patria for a Mediterranean cruise. Most ‘U' her == shore time will be spent in the his- Funeral to Be Held in St. Aloysius|toric towns of Italy. During her ab- sence, Miss Mary Lindsley, vice presi- Church Tomorrow. dent, ‘will preside at the noon lunch- con meetings, which during the sum- mer are being held at the Women's of a mother? d truw With such joy for an- Abile Albuny Who snffers other Who works with such plea You hail with delight the friendship of others, iother Hugh James Harrington. a native of Leesburg. Va, and a resident of [ 4 city for tie past thirty-five | Uljiversity Club e rs, died Saturday at his home, 61 e August meetings will be in This suggestion might at first pe | hismerck Sefurs 1ol the nature of “get acquainted” af- ved with amusement us another You revel in love of the sweetheart you've it ) il Ye | tairs and there will be no outside [tlempt to regulate instinet and na. | fon Clody Vet whiera . from St. Alovsius Church tomorrow | Speaker i tare by laws. But the truth is that e ne Ghan e etocn. “Rolemn | AU the lagt meeting of the clup|the question here touched upon 1s | Cubroken 1 death calls and Bie's w Fequiem mass will bo sald for the re- [ Mary B. Delaney was faken into full) the most vital of all social issues K ALl 2 : e nteromemn will | membership, Topresenting the classifi- | KUskin® said “that the ‘most funda: DEVOTED "DAUGHTER VERONICA Do, in Mount Olivet cemetery cation “dairies. mental of all reforms is the reform HE LAND L ol marrfage. It stands to reason that nothing can be of m importance to the human rage than the proper and in- telligent Bntrol of that source from which it comes. Unfortunately this matter which should be treated with peake Beach. the utmost frankness and scientific adherence to facts has forever been AKS POLICE TOAHUNT SON| ey Littie Gibson, nineteen years | shrouded in clouds and darkness. The =l - old, Is reported missing from her [topic of the reproduction of the hu. Maryland Mother Says Boy Has|home: at Chesapeake Beach, Md. Po- species is not only taboo in jo- Mr. Harrngton was a carpenter. —_—_— e e o e GIRL DISAPPEARS. Iventon FORD. In sud hut 1 wur devoted | FORD, ago toduy remembran ather. JAM one daughter, J. Willlam Harring- = ton. and K. . Harrington and Mrs . . V. Bielaski. all of this eity. Tillie Gibson Missing From Chesa- _— Each hour come With bi ¥ Oh. God, Pr.cloudy Clods Help me to bear Cloudy He has gone whe Ll Clea And the cares o 00i Clear Where the Rain will POTATOES,10%45¢ &= APPLES, 3% 25¢ wha 3 him best iludeiphia ne by one HIS LON JANNIE FORD, AND CHILDI SRIY (. JUNION FORD AND LILLIAN FORD MITCHE GRIFFITH. dear FITH lice of the ninth precinct were told | lite soclaty but fur some cirange rou: that ‘she Teft there July 25 to come | son has somehow beem coumnbemnco Bden Missing Four Weeks. to this city and has not been seen | essentially unclean i Mrs. John Wenk of Lanham, Md., to- | since. That natural day appealed to The Star to'make an| Miss Gibson has light complexion. | due the continu 008 stinct to which Raleigh tion of the race has | Lak for uges been considered by the |33 Ants effort to locate her son, Clarence Wenk, |light_hair and blue ey When she depar und HER 1 SONS. HENDERSON sov " sr July’ 30 county, Va che ki e in this ficld Tt is still rather the rule of con- ventio morality that ign onsidered chastity, and Stations. Tempe wd indifference are synonyuus | London with virtue 2 i While, on the other hand. Tove j«| Vienna, Austria ) AND Twn sixteen years old, who, she maid, has |left Chesapeake Beuch she wore a bluc [ church and moralists as havine | 300 ) Gt July B0auen . been misging from home four weeks. | dress, with lace collar and cuff; “somewhat of evil in It s iy Ubright und faithrul Fancy Per The bW is tall for his uge, wore|tan shoes and brown stocking: To this idea perhaps more than o A wunlerful el f her days, Xhaki shirt and trousers and a bi no hat asked to n 3 Y other may be traceable the per- Toudy it HholL kood and kind: Large doz check Oden apeake Beach, in sions and crimes which so B DE ¢ left behind t loving remembran ROBERT P. HENDER (8 wan., Greenwich time, today. ) Father. ax “Let’s GoTe ms e Rreateat inine in | Copnnagen. Deuiick e 2 o | hat love 1s the fullling | Uouii, 3 Loy T s e id even that God H DAUGHTER AND SOX, SANITARY BUTTER:-48¢ - | Hawiteon, Heriida . o, the other hand. th: San_ duan, Dorte Ri WHlATE common. natural and universal cx- | Havana, Cuba - S MAY €. MITCH. has been quite generally estimated | =—— — = beastly and degrading. ven ‘:"4“ e “‘: 'l’: e The trouble is that must organized Come 1o a v S : : religlons follow the easiest way and | oo [ r “winge aroiod e fight " instead of trying direct. energize o | Darling incther, aek comfar ‘Ir ary al. ind set in orde h comp! o <« 1 GODFH onr fou 038 tonight al'“.t L] hSmantey thes i T s i | Abereld raee 1 S R ] pler E rtain things o AND JOHN A MITCHELL . g Selected in Cartons. Per doz bl I blaes e s e 3 3 Earded v Bthes s T That is an every day expression from thousands |!| tabons t0 be regarded With i | i i of satisfied customers who patronize our SODA The only remedy for all inis ts | Pontion Seer - ke S first of all inteiligence, a frank S CEARENCE D o . FOUNTAINS regularly for B[ ine ana “an monest finvestigition " of | btand i ana duker 0t and Sn-oi ecials This Week: i AR | B . COOLING, REFRESHING DRINKS Famcrion oF the aphrie Gec e Sl 107 | e Smaditint Ta n S o Taesiay | DEVOTED M Wi parng regulate and control all the sh i S 8 S | When the ws et Af"the esh and not to ext-rminte | Aheamn os papers mo e [Fenierie s bJ [} SATISFY NOURISHING SANDWICHES The eqsiest thin in (e world 1o | BRESNARAN. Saturius, Juls 3 101t | CTEACER say is “Thou shalt v A Tt is in- RE¥ tellqeuce, 28 8.0 58, 3 ~ . the emor: i finitely harder, but also infinicls | HETH e’ Cnsworti” lefoved wire o | o ~ »f mare importance, to say “Thon te Desidence. Toesdas. July 81, at 8130 | Tall Can... il PURE, RICH, DELICIOUS ICE CREAM ST T e wa, i | e Theedts, SAf . T 501 I‘ what every hl»(\} and girl n s is to mass will ‘lm rzhll at ¥ i S . be. tolal what' to. a8 Sl R | ; i AT THE FOUNTAIN OR TO TAKE HOME be,jioid what {o” g Tin Corder’ 0| 1 z And about all that laws and moral ez Tuly at her{ DEVOTE] 5 ities accomplish is to tell them what | ®ooipm: % e T vEeiAT RO | PENOT - ! e T D el | PEARSON. 1 <hall have ascended from the plan F ot | clear sunshine region of intelt :smAsnv.;xr;rR In loving remembran ,' ' ‘ our legiatator Bettvact ol cLAYPOOLE. 3 ANNIE .. 1, | STRASBURGER. TR | fention conmncihals e e e A ot X ST | most vital of all questione that eon- Funeral will be heid from her late 3 " | e n the government of the hu e | HIS WIFE. FLORENCE ST . | l T l s ’ race. which i the question of the | THOMAS. 1n i 1 i Jonle(’ alcum $1.00 Bayer's rezulation of the population LANIE BOY. wi Tied vear g toda HIN SORROWING MOTHER. Lowe a Dixon services T Asp. Tabs(100, | Powder p- Tabs100) 89 REGULARLY 25¢ 20 MILLION CATHOLICS tandard Canned Peas, 2 - - . 25¢ 60c D. & R.Cold Cream, 4 0z. . 42¢ INKUL S.. REPORT SHOWS |2 20ies dees ctarelAn ant 1 FUNERAL DIRECTORS N |3 25c tins 50C| | 50¢ Privips ik == e e e P 3 o i Magnesia . . 4,2(1 Churches Now Number 17.062. SR T e ey HOME FUNERALA | 50c Hinds H.&A. ©|_ With 22545 Priests and it aciivad R Sl SR i Mrs. Schlorer’s Qjivenaise = 29¢ ||| [marn_spray| e gocl ™ 2™ | Lo L [eoniey o 1 i REGULARLY $1.25 $1.00 Nuxated W5 the Assnciated Press O et M e i e . 8C Tron Tablets . TQ@| | [ "cmerao sl snmhece ave| NARGAREE NG rd i { W-WARREN TALTAVULL ® ® ’ July Specwl & 50c Java Rice 39 % 20102361 Catholies in the United 3619 14TH ST. nsr‘-xufiévg'&'.; i _— Face Powfler . c T il o v|r:m..’v.. - . i W - irectory JII. ! e v.\. Jo- WM. H‘ SARD A 12-1b. Bag | zi 60c Sal Hepatica AR @] | 1m0 7, 20r e Shmen, dome ey = il | Zinc Stearate| |_ = 2C R i Cathone | Rosa St Gl i bl i 20c PACKAGE > ;h‘“."i:';'am,“ 39¢ : les, univeraitios and ool | W St s ———THE ORIGINAL —— { < : 207 monasteries, abbies and | iy i s . . . . ‘s id- “ | schorasticates: convents nd Where 24-1b. Size Is Carried in Our Stock, Price Is 90c Per Bag (]! 2 Jor 25C 0 Diante Kid 49¢ PoSiHhates: G5 acitemics ol woiri | SOLAAY, w.fifigfigt"ew@n. _ NOTE—Please take notice that at this price the cost to you of a barrel of flour is only i S 50¢ La Blache anoars: c1.‘,1m;'{,\'.1"fi.;';']‘.fl.fl‘.,"fi"”";’s MAIN 108 " FORERLY 340 15T, S/_’l’\;h‘-- than one-hali of war-time cost. ! A 206 Jar Facs Pawier .. 42(: Do e L | ALMUS mg:s;:s(mcvgggsn.spun Shampoo with a 50c Bottle Hair Tonic HOs Undertakers Homelik ne Lincoin 48 = é GOUNDIE. Suddeamiy, Saturday July 81.00 Coty L'Or. 850 + Archbishop of Durango. Prominent| Mur il Eeho A K1CTEA Face Powdef . Churchman in Mexico, Succumbs. | foemt wii, trather of Uriie Hy ospitalHorlick’s ‘@, > it thlx"l‘l iy 52.93 ] CATHOLIC PRWELAVTE DEAD.| et Fruit Jars, Rubbers, Etc. . { B mestonrs e Waxed | ver Scal Glass Tops. pints, doz....... { 16 oz Hotlick’s i acolGimE s s i i e, Taterineat Gleoie { s — Ever Seal Glass Tops, auarts, doz. -. . ..98¢ i 75¢ VALUE - ik . 79e) i Mendoza. Archblshop of Dus o ianglen i fishitites witice ! i Frank Geier’s Sons Co. s dead at Durango | itn bt e advices rece 3 SEVENTH ST. N.W. . Mason Jar Caps. doz ”‘ Rk TR Main 2473 Fiuit JariRiibbers ihighisrade, doz. B LunCh Paper } Del Monte Peaches, large ca . ....25¢ | “Superior” brand Waxed Keystone Peaches, large can..........25¢c | Paper, packed folded 80 Kevstone Bartlett Pears, large can. ... . 30c | sheets in envelope. Per c Del Monte Bartlett Peas. large can 30¢ enpelape NS T Dhone__ H IXMES HARKI | i | W. W. Deal & Co., | 5 e . lehureh dignitarie 50c Pepsodent 390 1§ | City. according t Both for 50c A Juick, Dngnified_und Eficlont Sersh Tooth Paste Archbishop Mendoza recently "W illam and ¢ 4 5 prominence with a pastoral Cov Funersul from St written when the Durango legisla-| Chur July 31, 9 w.m. Interment H OST. NE. LINCOLN 3464 ture attempted regulate the du- i ties of churchmen, precipitating a clash betw {e Aut Timothyt Hanlan 641 1 ST N Phone L5343, Week-End Food Specials Coffee (1 1b.Res. 450 2 for 52¢ Tea ¢41b. Res. 500 2 for 61c Cocoa (516 Reg 250 2 for 26¢ Mayonnaise n Catholic kmen and Inolice outside the provincial palace. {in w killed and seven- Delicious Candy Cocoanut Tricolors Small, oblong bars of freshly ich ten were - 0L gL A pawLLig OVNS TSTABLISHED 1@50 &, MORTICIANS 1730~1732 PENNA. AVE. PHONES: MAIN HIGGS. Do WILLIAM Honey Dew Sliced Pine- apple, can. .33¢ Del Monte Sliced Pine- apple, can .35¢ ATREDA | tirvan gu.:u street near Conn, st t at Congressional cemeters July : AMES ‘ oi e Del Monte, No. 2, Crush- ated cocoanut, sweetened and Dressing (Res. 38 2 for 39¢ eapca Trom_cage. e e o e 3 s A Sel{ Wlndlng ed Pineapple, can.....19¢ f Chocolate TR ST Tl e the. decsea 1aa Tieg! Model Chn);_:;jl"" P e den of 302 inu wve d. Reg. 49c. J:‘I’; rSepo-:iul'.ll’omui 3 90 Pudding Res. 150 2 for 16¢ July 26; finder please return 8035 H st. orth Car 4‘8 e h Del Monte, No. 1. Crush- Cake Chocolato reward. ington. I from the wbave resi Livery in Connection. nc ed Pineapple, can 12¢ Regularly 250) 2 for 26¢ e 1f renrned o 311 thence to St Joseph F. Birch’s Sons be said at will 1541 Liggett'sMilkChocolate Chase, D. . Beef Cubes 35 2 for 31c mother of Frit . Colwell 636 " Eye st August 1, at 2 pm N AT 3034 M St. N.\V. Esialiisred 1sa Tape Measure ew Crop Fall alt.pound barofdelicoos | | Peamut Buttcr™ 5 1y 360 oo By s T 0 x Jars Rex. 350 2 f¢ tr, | *3aiy ¥ T WilLAY LEL. Director a0 Asparagus Vaniils Bxtract T el wite | e um. Moderats Cal 300 1._cnll M. 1345, 1 odern cre: ave. nw i o, | V.L. SPEARE-CO. o Res 35‘())" 2 for 36¢ s 2w Al Californi a sweet chocolate. Reg. 35c. 256 Futy, Half Pound FREE & products. canned asparagus and Private Ambulance. 3643 . Montague_st._Columbin 6 e fom e BN 7 W Yo e et i Orange Marma- s, sottent . Soning.. o 4 (o{ties thal auEcaaiorsicy VAVLdl; Tl:ls hEEI(f a:{':r the real asparagus ‘ old Fas’!l::;sed Gum Tt 5‘““ e, 2ljord0w “‘%l“’f\:’: b ‘::I_."‘”“ w)l";,, f\‘:.“:.."",;‘ e Z"l\né\.-':'r}‘";\r-n:“m;’(“r “‘"F“g 'X“>fi°§\’§; o ; uter. * establishmen # i - S Newhall’s I Il | Assortedruit and spice fiavors, S o 2 for 46 e s, s = figfim—:n’i"ggoNEvtlU's—— A ‘5%1({.?3%6333 FAB yomess | | v comalcd evg. | | Rasplersy Jam 5 7, g5, e | i o i B, w1y S Sou v ow, s s A popular favorite. Reg. 49¢. July 3 9(,' TH MAY, the beloved wife of Hobert I. El GI'IPC J-m v b s w., Tuesday | é Del Monte Brand ||! o o, et SYE4Ian A 1 ® | SHIRLEY. Departed (s iite Jule 25, 1 FUNERAL DESIGNS. i .P3 o o ard the 41st vear of her_wze. Fu- | Prowpt auto delivers service and Unfon' station. Liveral reward Bhirles in the 41st se wze Crompt auto delivery service - turned_to same_address. peral, from et late, nost | Artistic—exp ) « Tnitials golf links; reward. 3 eters Chyreh: i Jfiie | Gude Bros. Co., 1214 F St. t 10 a.m. Interment at Mount Olivet | — —— it ry. Relatives and friends invited to e, £ | W€ Specialize in Floral AR T e armse: Clut Fatacies AT e Toving an | Demqns at Moderate | Phone Main 4300, Apt. 501 30 e of Henry ‘Taxker. Funeral | ? WV Toie. | S ioueiany Dugit b af Mt deasee) Rt | Rrices :n 4. _Room 600, ; r. bullding. 1’hone v h apd E sts. s.e., Rev. J. P. Green, . INC Roura el L i com s aom ori TR g o ot lorists e ArpinaETecess 1] o 14™§H. STS. N, MAN 6953, tello ave. to 12th and H sts, n.e. Liberal re- i s IN & st n.w. N HER HUSBAND, 31 ward if returned to Elizabeth Grissom, 2 % & s 1 LY \ Higher prices indicate the larger sizes. No. 1 tins,.Small Green, 39¢ No. 1 tins, Med. Green, 40c No. 1 tin, Large Green, 43¢ Try a.can of Picnic size tin, which sells for 23c per can. { RING, man’s, RIXG—Cameo. Reward. - Phone Frankiin ASKER. Departed this life. T July 20, 1023, al her LA ECTACLES, whell: Belasco Theater or be- The Safe rug Stores 13thand F 1006 F 15thand G = 1237 Pa. Ave. 14th and F 904F 4137th 1715 Pa. Ave.