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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, AUGUST 7, 1923. LA FOLLETTE WILL PUSH |UNDERWOOD CANDIDACY GIRL, BROKEN IN HEALTH The Roof Garden BOOM FOR PRESIDENT| MEETS LABOR REBUFF TO YOUTH || TAKES LIFE WITH GAS W[]Rl.l] WAR STRIPS l EX-PILOT, DEAD o cmope Gonference of Wisconsin Leaders|Birmingham District Unions De- Miss Blanche 0. Klinger, Suffering O R oNrae ANy FasiLy: H l Called to Meet on Senator’s Re- clare He Lacks Sympathy BY DR. FRANK CRA From Nervous Collapse, Com- Member of Oldest Inhabitants’ As-| o - the ' esuifat ™ Hitl”” SFeringe - ot turn From Europe. for Masses. mits Suicide. T 5 T Tiewionsof Aympdiiy iR Shay Ote | : ¥ There are a few human traits that - sociation Widely Known TOTEY & KeePEL, O By the Associated Press. By the Assoclated Press. Miss Blanche O. Klinger, twenty-nine MADISON. Wis. August 7.—Sena-| BIRMINGHAM, Ala. August 7.—|are out-and-out bad. They are|years old, employed as stenographer . 3 Among Rivermen. | tor Robert oL La Follette, whose can-| The _presidential’ candidacy of Sena- |naughty, wicked, low and we ought [in the office of the Chesapeake and Man Once Held in Awe in DBeaths. tor Osc: Underwood w Potomac = Telephone Co., last night BURCH. Monday, August 6, 1923, at Atlantic l OWhatan didacy for the republican presidential | e oy vy Trrmroval e ofbacl, |10 be ashamed of them, repent In|apouf 7:30 o'clock was found in the City e i et nomination has received much dis- | tion” at & meeting of the committes | sackcloth and ashes and quit. knclll\‘en at her hom -:rzs 1.1§1n street Germany Now Finds !"fl"r . Wiirch. Notice I hereafter. . | cussion in Wisconsin since the death|of allied organizations of the Bir-| Among these, one in particular Ijhortheast, unconscloys from illuminat: 5 UTLER. Sunday. August Will Be Closed ot President Harding, 15 to call a con- | JanElam district, according to reso- | wish to point out. It is the feeling | pil Seiun’” fom Casuaity Hospital Business Gone. : and the Tate Tiima Rt o Ssice ot Fek ference of political lieutenants in the | e recolutions asserted that Sena- | 0f hostility to youth. reached her. Dewes. Lillian and Mildrea Bufler, and o |state shortly after his return from|tor Underwood's career as a public| It is a sin of elderly persons nat-| Aiss Klinger was prominent in re Sf Jm AL BE Roger, S Remuins can be desn Tuesda W. d Europe in_October, according to &|man ~hus been characterised Ly his|urally, = It has varfous degrees; |lgious —work at Keller ~Memorlal DY HIASIC MOLERS R nt Lomax'é ciapel 1400 S st Tuestay morn. Y, €0aNEeS~ ||statement by Speaker John L. Dahl|jack of sympathy with the wreat | sometimes it is merely a dull resent. (Church. Three weeks ago she suf- 3 MODERWELL. / 4 inferment at Tasie, Md. . OF theiasse nbly: masses of the people and by subservis | ment, sometimes open sneering, some- |fered ‘a nervous breakdown and was |By Cable to The Star and Chicago Daily News. g CECIL. Monday. August 6_ 1023 day and F"day Leren€ dmmediate task of the La Fol-|cncy to the selfish big business and |times persistent snubbing, often or- T | COLOGNE, Tor 230 —Botoes thos A pan., at her residence. 3747 29th- ctte followers is to capture the Wis- | financial interests” and concluded by | ganized offensiveness. St 5t Ahortevinit turned oniihe e ol i ore the war 7 Rainter, M., MARY E.. = consin delegation to the national con- | declaring that Mr. Underwood “be; I am sure I cannot imagine why |1o% & Shoit VisiL, furhec ou the 35 |many millions of Germans laughed at 4 Arthur ‘8. Cecll. . Funerdl services N llt vention in June, 1924, should the|eliminated from public life.” youth should be despised. There is | B A eusinls ive a certifi- |the kaiser. But there was not one 2 Jexidence at 7 o'clock this evening. ights, October conference develop, as re-| The resolutions were attested and |esverything in it to admir 1ts |QUSRC UnDaceasAEy AT B e b > ment at Wilmington. Del, Wednesdar ported. Those Interested say that|mads public by Robert R. Moore, |bumptiousness, forwardness, self- |Sate showing the young lady inhaled |who did not feel fear and respect at . DOUGLASS. Departed this life August T | the question of delegate elections in|chairman of the meeting. and Archie | confidence. even its filppancy are off- | {he &45 for the purpose of INQUCINE [the name of Emil Kirdorf. 1923 at 5 a.m.. at Rock Md., M August 7th 8th and || 2vrit 1926 will be consigerea. B. Warner, secretary-treasurer of the | @ivings at least of life and force, and |“4Y | 1)) b a brief service over the | Geheimrat Kirdorf was an intimate ELUZA DOUGEARS. dexoted wite of Charice y i, committee. Not the imsan) offansiveness \of, 3m= | nodl ae Mo toeihe Homg (lIenl ol | friand of Blsssecic wnon the et Filscrians § ot o 10th {ORDERS HULLS SCRAPPED = POLeNCY. ¢ thing that can happen a |ISWINE (RS service the Body Wil DO |as’ in knee breeches. oHo owned p Z . at A, “BAROLD VAN FETE CONVICTED I. W. W. |man as he grows old is to fall into|cervice will be held before final in- {more than a fifth of all the coal in the : JPANEEN, ENEBMAN ‘son of D Heny ; g Freeman and the lute Elly Trown Fre a spirit of envy against the younger |terment. Rul 1 g 4 the Koh yndi- . d brother of Clvde (. Freeman an generation. hr. Ye organized the Kohlensyndi man and brother of Clvde C. F 1 s a vl Albertus Conn Funeral services edne Ten About to Enter Prison Are En-| 1 like that sonorous sentence of Dr. kat and was its president and guiding e e g el services “.L s to Destroy Two, Under Treaty. S L R Johnston, in which he couches Pitt's spirit for years. Through this or- of R. G. McGuire, Oth and Westminster 5 - e dieridiis . e : AR Jt v/' Beiatives and fhenay savites Sl(.m Tomlred Babl Sle NEW York. August 7.—Scrapping tarase Al o P hae s voune men Encistion He urdedjichs ioricas of ey SR €S DIEEP| | or the hullk of the battleships Indiana| OAKLAND, Calif., August 7.—Ten In- |5 Of bens o Soung mun M oith coal, distributed fuel supplies to the o . 5 TARFLLE ONEIDA and South Dakota, left uncompleted on | qustrial Workers of the World, who to g e o ’ | and South ] 3 I { dustrial Wor d, - | such spirit and decency charged upon great faotories, virtually fixed the 7 Sheridan & Frost Mothers Rest the ways at the Brooklyn navy yard day will surrender to begin serving sen- | me, I shall neither attempt to palliate vhe! na v ¥ st o 0d " @ m natar Isabelin and Westley = ‘;,',;;";d”“( '.*:,3,',,:‘;;";;;2,;**23 Was | tences of one to fourteen years each in|nor deny; but content myself with e r;,rou‘f’-,f G X Voted sister of Mrs Mars M- Af‘er Cut C Navy Department sterday by the | the state penitentiary, were guests of | wishing that I may be one of those More than any other one man he d ¥ Keany, Mrs. Eila Duncan of West Viczinia icura 2 honor at a luncheon yesterday in 1. W. | whose follies may cease with their | Mre. Carrie Pinn a [ | at } | Navy Department Instructs Yard e de i s £ 0 {Tected the tremendous expansion C uneral Th Soap.Ointment Talcum.2e everywhere. Forsamptes] | £ether more 30 hove Coat, Jukota to- | W. headquarters here. They were con- |youth and not ome of that number e e nondous exnmnaion of LT address: OuticuraLaboratories, Dopt X Maldon.ass. | | 4nd would have been the worid'e 14 ed in Sacramento of criminal syndi- { who are ignorant in spite of experd cedine the world owe wiih ony UGENE €. LUCAS, orclock pim ! est battleships. _oE lism and their appeal from the Sacra- | ence. English and even American lto;nm‘!\— vited. Interment at Harmony cemctery. =% anento court yscentiy, was denied We should understand the sins of tors in fa panic. & Eugene Clinton Lucas for fifty years | GEIER. Tursdar. Auguet 7. 1024, at 3 am oon b vith The ten, who have been arriving here | nations and the fatuities of society i =]’ Wi hore b ans 5 eloren aa 2 TR e S e O T e Death Sentences Given So nat more. than & Potomac river and Chesapeake bay| ANNA. beloved d k last few days, will travel to the peni- | that the group mind is usually very u s : Kirdorf was rega . 3 pilot. &« member of the Association of | residence. 407 K 1. n 1w YOU’" EnjO the Lentiary in Sin Quentin in an automo- | child minded 4 . viet Officials Fail to Re- [iieiin i wae i us | Oldest InRabitants of the District of | & at 50 am "Reqi Iblle truck furnished by their organiza-| While almost every member of par- life the man who wo ne ol Columbia and et et “hurch, at O o'clock. Relat y Hion. OaLthe may thes lhnite e i irent iy b6 St minded anatin: man who would never com lumbia and the Society of Natives,| invired Interment &t Moveor somere 5 ok promise. W he W i e labo 3 HOur \IOU‘“ 7 I W. W song, "Behind the Cold (ray | tellizent. the comhined action of the | move General Corruption. | Uhi0s ae. hether, it wan ihe labor|died yesterday at his home, 818 G{GEIER. Ladies' Soalits of St Mars's G and Citherine Geie Bars We Go whole group may be remarkably sill THedamii ot Dietl. otthrint o |street southeast, after an illness of meet at the lite residence of divisor of 100 wise men can only be ¥ 5 ougl o iths was seventy-one| Xugust 5, at 7:30 pm., to recite the office Spend Each Day {GOVERNOR SERIQUSLY ILL.|found 1 the mentality of & boy of By F. AL MacKENZIE, e ot TP I fifteen By Cable to The Star and Chicago Daily News. as v ow e N er th The fune was held this after- cty 2 / = When Mark Twain wrote his story Copyright, 102 T I O e rera 'he | noon from the family home -at 2 | HABDING. The Dist —with THE STAR-—Daily TOPEKA, Kans., August 7.—Gov.|[of the Yankee at King Arthur's{ \6SCOW, July 20.—Factories of,the | permitted to assert authority over|QCl0ck. Rev. Dr. Kaiser of Christ| pr the 5oms of the Ame ! - ) Jonathan M. Davis, Kansas, who is[Court he made & very deeply pene-| i Ru n | him 3 Protestant Episcopal Church_ officiat- | HARDING. REpaL and Sunday—while you are | seriously ill with influenza at his home | trative observation when he e jadministration 'in Russia andstato {B5 2 ing. The interment was in Glenwood | died in Sar awav—if vou arrange {here, continued to show a temperature | had discovered the reason why the |enterprises generally are hampered| Germany's Dgfeat Works Downfall. |cemetery. He was widely known away-— Yo arrange to {of between 103 4nd 104 degrees this | worthies of that time acted as they | \igesyread offictal corruption. This| Then came the war and the defeat jamong rivermen in this section. have it sent to vour out-of- morning, according to his physician did, the reason for the extravagances of Germany. Emil Kirdorf, no longer | Mr. Lucas was a native of this city, Dresentatives at t {on ddr e Tt Buine of ‘chivalry, the cruelty of govern- |corruption is due large ke 10W | niaster in his own house, saw some of | where he was born July 24, 1852. In HENRY L. BRYAN k s t brings the ments and the brutality of the com- |salaries his best properties in Lorraine and |his early business life he followed | HUMES. Sunday, Au full and reliable news of - mon 1ife. He says they were all chil- | poogian omicialdom has been Ris- |Luxemburg taken from him. He |the profession of a civil engineer, but | Providence Houpital what is taking place at | o dren toscalts ooy = y sought to repair his crippled fortunes, {later took up the work of a re Tihich he bore aking place at home | It is only because we are child-|torically corrupt from the days of |He adopted a policy based on the sta- red pilot, following that vocation g —and keeps vou in touch J In Honor of the Memory ]| mindcq that we have wars. Russia [czars. The present government is|bility of the mark. The mark fell |for fifty vears, piloting Steamboats | e e : R = | foday ‘is entirely dominated by a lot[Coor~ RO Present toiAnd he saw Hugo Stinnes, who had |and saillng vessels on the Potomac| Survived by four . with everything. No matter ; of Our Late President, | i krown up chidren. It is hecause | 5 cre in it eforts (o extirpate | jopiad 3" contrary policy. rise to|and other rivers tributary fo the| pids. Leons TR r e oo z France and Germany are supremely ! graft, appointing special committe reatness - He, Kivdorf, was in finan- | Chesapeake bay. He retired fro -] bvert) Eimore. Ravmond ard Vi the address may be changed. arren G. ING || together und arrange their diMeultier | B0 ! 7 b AT ¢ for a combination with|his close bosom companion from| WNilams a nes - & | for the benefit of all the people con- cdng the heavie sentences. | g Whereby he Should become | young manhood. died seventeen years| mneanesdar . f Wi | cerned death by shootinz heing a recognized [one of a triumvirate, of which Stin- [ago. The Association of Oldest In- : Rates b < S This Office Will Be | “*Wa have many hurd tasks in this tohment. ATl th vdix nes should be leader habitants and the Society of Natives | ‘tives snd frioiaD Howard ¢ ates by I\‘lall~Pos[age Paid CLOSED world, but the hardest task of each iVl He veceived me in his house and|had delegati t the funeral and | grrvoen Maryl s fone of us and the hardest task of o highest salary rate i the Jurg- {rajkeq’ with me for an hour, hospi- | interment. Mr. Lucas was a member | * o0y LN (CHE aryland and Virginia All Other States On Wednesday, Aug. 8, every nation and the hardest task of by (was EOoutia0 s lv. trankly. but without pretend-|of the Masonic order and of the| Davia B. Kl Daily and Daily and | and Friday, Aug. 10. fhaiemoleworlarieithe SARK oLkt o S s ey b r'a moment that he saw in me | Aimas Temple of the Shrine. He was | wa7ongy Sinins Dally Sond A . 10, ng up 3 g he writer |, g but a citizen of an enemy |4 life-long communicant of Christ = YR v auniay Sunday Daily Sunday —_ E oldin N ices re. For, after all that had hap- | Protestant Episcopal Chur. MALoNEY One month, 70c 50c 20c One month, 85c 60c 2S¢ | 1 Girls are said to beat boys in the B 1 € enty and he had still not renounced hix| Mr. Lucas is survived by ten chil- On ceek, = . . erguson, N study of modern lunguages, English | d0liars a month ! men dre I acient faith, the faith of his friend |dren to Holy Naoe: ¢ e week, 20c 15c 5¢ One week, 25¢c 20c 10¢c C. Qi literature, music and technical a e T e e e ; w2l 8L 9 8. B crea vork re now seventy-six years : : : cemeters. Duc ot n creRtise WLk and uring the writer's residence in s feame \e sHEURL Hix fig: Science in Industrial Era. maiers i Ul Tonk deere e ey ot U tenn AR B e G S MILLER. Mr. EMMA K been eleared three es in MOTLITH: hha e benrdiani haly axe oy 5 e Spices BULine e to stamp out corruption. Many mem- | white. His volce 15 uneven. But hix| Wir is of great practical im-§ o), Fase, Cepitol o i s Iblue eves look straight ahead. firm |portance. It facllitates slaughter inf{ynie i ® 0% the old staff were before) and bold war, the dissemination of journalistic 1923, el 8 b Hix Men Not Communists, He Sayw. |fulsehood in time of peace, and the| I ke Usiored : men at Gelsenkirchen are not !broadcasting of trivialities to relieve| i Threa o Inefliclency General. ¢ communist in spirit,” he said.|{the tedi of evening hours not de-{ a a0 relasies Low wages and inefficienc: i is a Kirdorf town voted to success. But the men who| Thuredar, 1 o'clock n industry. The 4 70,000 inhabitants draw 2 made it possible—Faraday, Maxwell | residence. 40 F st : 1is- {hood almost entirel h rf |and Hertz—were none of them the |yooRE €du- I mines and factories. It w 1 t interested in furthering this 18- 5 Prosid el Ll 1114 8th 8¢, Phones Main 2490-2491. Departed this 1ite Fridas ing Yer sub-|senkirchen that the workmen arkable enrichm of human life;{ MOORE o CERIRTDG which th asants i the police headquarters last month, [they were men solely Interested in ate W t der t 1in the |burned the police records, and. under | trying to understand physical proc- Georgetown ¢ v urban in A con-|communist direction, constituted a|esses, and it can hardly be said that| Mark's ML E Church. W J “ral 1 ‘luding _the | “proletarian police,” which reduced {the ¢xistence of industrialism heiped L t 6. at 11 am, ing think | food The o 3 Soee .0 sthorities, prices and enforced complete | them even indirect] modern prohibition.) study of the structure of the atom Probab unhappiest people in The workmen are misled, not only { may have a profound effect upon in- { NEWLON. llondir, A € 1923 have been reduced to littie more than | the factorie They cannot have it |try mus imately kill the pure de-| on We one-tenth th. usual wage, their | That is because we keep our promises | sire for knowledge, just as it kills| ment (private) abundant American food changed|and they do not. When the promise |the very analogous artistic impulse | NoBIE Mondar Russia today are the American by the communists—for all trade- (dustrial processes, those who are ence of hix deughter, Mre.Nellie pe the wage sy lunion leaders are equally mischievous |engaged upon it are very little inter- | (iooding. 461 H o 1(\1:1“ = v to enjoy unfettered |—the communists, the socialists and |ested in this possible future effect of § 0.7 S NS L B workers' community. They |the church labor leaders. Thev ask [their work. It seems likely that the | jism H. Sanio& Co . $1° tiepel 24 often enough that their earnings | fur an eaqual voice in the direction of jutilitarianism of commercial indus- m the o 1 } g T ey < and black | becomes irksome to them they claim [In America the more utilita- { > ar Tokoma Perk Sanitsr This is no empty catch phrase, but a plain statement of fact. It costs e s ek O ey cannot contrpl thelr men |Flan atpects of science are keenly up-| Lo ot o s o, scale of 1ife and force a new agreement preciated. no great advance in pure| Army. aged A3 vears she no more in dollars and cents to b“y a Kelly.Springfie]d.Tire than you I've learn. i o These ‘trade unionists have do = i one of the | 3 siter, Sies Mare W K o ey rman government most | fundamental discoveries upon it 5 . s of the ne since 1918, but they are ~al applications depend have| August 8 st 11 am. are asked to pay for other brands that have never borne the Kelly rep- writer. © “Tve Lhin e i Hh Dhloraphy, Artasticl|Dien madeiin Aonesioy TH TR RICY 1 2 e E e one, " without the law Bla that; as the point of View SDDTOC | At e i 3 S ST : x : 2 arianism will make such funda-| fathe the late Clift: a1 A{Imnxntlktht subject. T mentioned {pn . ne,] discoveries more and more | inz brother of E - - - = the former kaiser. Suddenly the blue | fara until at 1 Thoce who love| Notice of funeral k List Price Special Price MYSTERY SURROUNDS oves fashed The cracked voice bé- T Cime resonant. ; assified in youth as “morons” and | * remdence. 8598 N X apric SUICIDE OF CASHIER/, T despise him more than any other | kept i institutions for harmless| peioved hoshand o . o |3 27 tervinie responsinittty . jlupatics fatner of Nellle M. 30X31/2 Fabric 13 95 9 95 La Grange, Ga, Bank (Offciat| ‘Foris momenif thought 1 popliz; P e S i U t Grounds. orf continued: < p SICARD. Tnursdar. Ane . o Shoots Self in Monument Groun s oo fchmond Times-Dispateh. et TR 30x3]/ ‘ ord Reason Unknown. Vv\\'nr‘tl his people hl was he who re- be requests us to reprint };‘xa best! Funeral at Westernville, : versed Bismarck's policy of suppress- | joke, about the monkey in the res-{ pm. 2 ° . A. S, Adams, Atlanta, Ga., brother of | ing the soctalists—with military force, | tuurant that grabbed his half-dollar fygooyon (00 0 ¢ L H. Adams, La Grange, Ga., Who yes-|if necessary. He tried to make friends |and swallowed it. . Passed _into eternal life after a terdu’ atternpon ended hix fife in the | with the toclalists. He weakencd the | “It made me S5 durned mad:” said | Lo Mog KATIE I TULSER, eioyod e O 1 spirit of Germany Abe. “that I picked the monkey up by | late residence, 1343 Newton <t nw. Thu o o D e e e e e o “Bismarck said to me once. shortly | the hind legs and shook him good, and{ day. 11 am. Friends invited e - | before the yo kaise dismissed hefore o 2.95 rivate. < Ahie:depensed, nenatiier ofihe e e D T x Grange Savings Bank and secreta learn a great deal. but I made him do | = Mondar, ust €. 1023, at the ® ° treasurer of the LaGrange Life In-[(¢87F & ET€h Co8 o0 e an do it | — Hospital. FREDERIC. i o 'FUNERAL DIRECTORS. e T, centeal Georgin. where it is sald he was| 90000 v Loouiives widdorr helT S m T AT 3 itmore o o Detective W Embry. acting night €41 B ST, N.E. Fooativ. 5048 Fi loyalty of the socialists instead of ave, £4 chief of detectives, last night conferred ailuts Anstond M1 B ST. NE._ Phone L 5343, X - * | suppressing them, as Bismarck would 35k, Dignified and Biielont Serv with W. G. Harrington, brother-in-law ¢ Quick. Dignified _an clent Service. . decenss: « . done. He made it possible for 3 36.30 25.50 of jthe deceased residing in AUAMA | Hem o become strong. 'Thex stab. W. W. Deal & Co., n Alemoriam. 66 ana the latter dpubted the identity of | oo miny Tn the back during the 16l ST N.E. LINCOLN 3484, ARwErriel i v x l description of the dead man convinced . If Germany had remained united | _Automobile S e. Cliapal. my_darling mother, ELLENORA V. AR 2 fim to the contrary. she would have won the war. i TT. who entered into rest 63 sears = . 120! old. ros Bibre 0. he continued, “the kalser did mm ugus I 33x4), A ot T pectig ey | P VA | JOOERECRAMIEREOUNS | S tour through the west and had sent |ardly E bt et N toucis th (hIGUDIAR. cord. o love 2 5.30 31 .50 the family a card from this eity. ~He Admits He I Pessimistic. g MORTIC!ANS To,thuch the throbbing cord of 1 was at a loss to understand why Adams LT I LG S 4 4 reaso But now, I reflected. there was no 3 X 1/2 (13 46 40 3 50 had taken his life He had no renson more Bismarcki. (here’ wis not”even 1730~1732 PENNA.AVE. ' oRevma Thie world of pan: 2 b y aalG-. Vs katier: e soclalists were the | = % i e gently."oh o seinis . o = Strongest party in. Gormany. Mar PHONES: MAIN §312-5518 | “radmfiris it 33 5 6 he Usual Vietim. from repenting, they were still proud | "W. WARREN TALTAVULL TER. ISABEL V. ARNETT MILLER. ~ * From the Boston Transcript the back Here Kirdorf's own em- 3619 14th St. At Spring Road, OARTER. 1In remembrance of ROBERT EL. 13 ® . “I suppose you & ing to the sea- nl"lb'fs Sy Pilr?ll;:nx t]he mre‘ets dor Col. 464. ;‘:.:: t::u'mx.r wr;umnlq‘..u-(}”u; life two ¢ith you family, old man?" Gelsenkirchen K wi red arm-bands. = o todaT. August 7, 102 34x5 59 50 41 65 R omichdi Kot to Mty home | maintaining “proletarian ‘order: i JAMES T. RYAN, Tt s vour bl res! olks to d pic- | askes m if. r these circum- 317 PA. . 8.8, And saw you pass away ' » for the rest of the folks to send ple- | (il es he saw any hope for Ger.| Model Chapel. ‘Lincoln 142. O, well do 1 remember X 0 o % fm an old man.” he replied. “and B Livery in_Connection. | Tng Rowers I'placed upon sour grave ° = __{my life has made me a pessimist irch’ But my love for ¥ou who sleeps beneat! (3 s SO Tound o 415 W o me Api T e | When I was a boy my father whe| Joseph F. Birch’s Sons ut my love for vou = : : x —— | Was a prosperous manufacturer. fail-| 3034 M St, N.\V. Established 1841, HIS LOVING WIFE. MARTHA ELMER ed. I had_to begin again from the “goLlone Weat 96. OARTER : ® o bottom. Now Germany ig ‘torn be- Automatile Secsits ELLIS. In sad_remembrance of my dear hus {3 TREDALE, male weir Tewardr AT | tween the socialists and the French. |3 WILLIAM LEE, Funeral Director snd| band, HENRY ELLIS. who departed this X rere o Mike. L. W. Davis, District Germany has no friends in the world. | Embaymer, . Livery i connection. Commodious | 1ife six years ago today. August 1. 1917, Honal Bank. But— Shapel a4 Modern crematorium. Moderate o L] ‘I [ recently clipped: reward. 5324 Colorado | The blue eves glared. The voice be- B oL ORI 0N 0x8 jare. — | came raucous. And T saw a clenched | W[ II:SPEARE'CO. Qraris oS 3 siuitod ~ A | Eaiemt Vendunts, set with pearl; | t raised above me. Nei s e Oh, dear mother. how T miss ¥¢ v fasiemer (valied 43 helrloom): at of| wGermany has only her own |, Neither the successors of nor con. 3 6 pear American League Ball Park. Rewar u | pected with the original W. R. Spears _Since God claimed vou for His own - ¥ e ,“ strength to depend on. It will come.” | No one knows the grief and sorrow 35x4 /2 4'7 85 33 Kiltresa Tiox” jau s "Star_otcr 8| eTmany nax few men ‘like Emil | gacisiment, 940 F St N.W.| Mt b Sl o ome ¢ o o Fran TY _PIN—Nigma Delta, with Kirdorf. few so “reactionary.” Cer- Main S22+, i v e hre e e sl HEEENT B NIVIE | s i e 1 [ (GTABSES. gold frame, in case: ball park, §at. { of their youth. 226 NEW YORK AVE. N.W. . MAIN 2 I hear the voice tiiat called me daughter 0 ] < HER DEVOTED DAUGHTER, JEESE LASSES. immed, i T T cane. - T R BT e Defense of Jazz. WM. H. SARDO & CO. | s '3 T4t st cars '7 7251 Reward ! 412 H st. n Plone Lincoln 524. NELSO loving remembrance of my dea 3 Xs 61 3 S lack Teatier: contained a | From the August Dial. Modern Chirpel Automobile Funerais. | ooy, NEILAE. NEIRON. who fepareed o ° large bunch of keys (one brass| The fact that jazz is our current This Tife three vears nzo taday. August 7 \',;"‘,2"”;‘";};‘.',,',:;"::“':‘ et e e “mutl! | mode of expression, has reference to pe=THE ORIGINAL ——y 1920 HER DEVOTED SON GEORGB. Tuxedo to Washington. Please return and get | our time and the way we think and w PARSONS. In loving memors our mother . 0 . v Potomac 633._Louis Schickardt, Apt. | is i ¥ e g n MATTIE B., who died August 7. 1907 The above ;:olt is tl{plcul. Other sizes pro- SO, hatumac 093 Lowie Rehickardc. A | falk, s intoresting; but it jazz ‘f:““"‘:“s! A Hgn:?rt N VoA AR e ortion ow. i HANDBAG— Saturday afternoon, H St 5. |be more suitable for a sociologist 1208 NLW. PARKER. Sacred to_the memors of ‘our dear P aly All tires guaranteed firsts. Bebwean 1ith and 181 Biack Telvet: "contatn | Bar gar an hamirer of the pay Leis | MAIN 108 PORMIYSrS. | o and brother. WALTER G. PARK | ing about 315, papers, glasses. gold pencil. who departed this life four vears ago o KOl ehencll. | Fortunately, the music and the way it e i R Clevelami | F Ol e et interset, | ALMUS R.SPEARE _ WILLIS B.SPEARE | Xugust 7. 1016. NESH FAG (sliver). $25 7o Bilis,_change, car | Oth have qualities which cannot be e CLYDE J. NICHOLS “Tie not for thee il tears are ched 3 A : Chy suffering now i o‘er | Tokens and lateh ey, Potomac > despised; and the cry that jazz is te - - — T e now s oier: PN Thnriny: Aug. T gl wreath i, | enthusiastic disorganization ot music|\THOS, R, NALLEY & SONS,| 8"t e e -l 08Tk Vel ixtou, e L L 131 ELEVENTH ST. § B, No more the storms that wreek thy peace FEVOLVER—3Z-Colt._blue stedl. NoGoq1; | that if we do not stop “Jazzing” we| ypgertakers. Eabalmers. it fees it peatie biesst s Friday; reward. Retirn W. H. Vermillian, No, | Will g0 down, as a nation, into ruin. Homelike Funeral Parlors. . i 918 14 s 10_police station. Iam quite ready to uphold the con’ Phone Lincoln 480., i R RINGS, three, dismond. and man's unset | trary. —before we have produced S, i Y FAMILY. * th Street N.W. EISGR. e, mmost, wid mau e | ey, ICbeioro we Rave wredusd| —Eank Geler's Sons Co, |, - o T P TR s - wapd for information.” Phone Clarendon 624. * [we shall e sacrificing nearly all|i1113 SEVENTH ST. Main 2473 | of my beioved hushand, LEWIS G. REICH Maind23 SETTER, female, white, with two tan ears; | there is gayety and liveliness and | Modern Cuapel. Tel E ain A e e e e strayed away from pups. Reward. 770 Park|rhythmic power in our lll\';,g, J‘I‘zz. e e ——— 7. 19¢ b road. for us, isn't a last feverish excite- Gone, but not forgotten WATCH AND 1"3".“.\‘. in luw; ('1[5;‘!!: full | ment, In!l'iusm ofl ednersiy hef(vr‘e dfo;.\lh FUNERAL DESIGNS. MRS, DAISY REICHERT. * name ‘n chain; Buriington watch. Plesse re- |1t is'the normal development of our T e WEST. In sad but Ioving remembrance of ms Tor to 1623 10th st. mw. 7 |reserves, the expected and wonder- AT e e dear brother, RICHARD WEST. who depart WATCH—Open-faced Howard, with chain. | ful arrival of America at a point of dc B Q 1214 F s ed this life eight vears ago today, Augast 7. Liberal reward. Lincoln 7248. * _ | creative intensity. (;11 roS. Jos t. m..n e WRIST WATCH, EIgin-hexagon: bet. - = ou_art gone, but not forgotten; jor i M 33 Phons A Fresh my love will ever be; 4 Union Stare Main 2112~ | Young people know the value orl(’F—O- C. SHAFFER, 24186 For as long as there is memory T ®! ward if ol gas. Boy and girl can be gone five | EXPRESSIVE FLORAL EMBLEMS. 900 14t T will alwavs think of thes. # | hours on half & gallon. AT MODERATE PRICES st. aw. HIS LOVING SISTER. *