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L A : : = M ARSH Al_ EL[AREB CLASSES AT END 5 \ . The Japanese Are a % IN SUMMER SCHOOLS Curious People. With the closing today of the sum- mer classes, the school activities in the District will cease until the open- ing of the new school year next month i ! SOCIETY. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON Your visit will not be com- o . OF WASHINGTON By Robert Shackleton BY DR. FRANK CRANE. When 1 say the Japanese are & curious people I mean they are curi- oss rablond e . s ous to me, an American. 1 am, 1 Al R e e [ ] " suppose, quite as curlous to them. Refusal to Return* Betting| *¥iad the usual plans veen folowea. Five thousand students. who had been taking th courses provided in The Wife of the President Is Kept Busy 1 ’ eculia he sessions would ave e on At all Bookstores, $3.50 With Enormous Correspondence, irvonacy a8 pecutlaivien 42 2%\ Paraphernalia After Order |Tritss o oving, o e Hirine of .y - = them, and are wri i irit of vance of the death of President The Penn Publishing Co., Phila. . Assisted bv Her Secretary. e inn i e Is Upheld. "“n"\'f’lf.";“T?-,“{'.";{."i“{?{ ,fr":;lr“?,’;d: = well be taken to every statement, for Jking the course might et —~ ficates necded o enter o every statement s a generality, and I quite agree with the saying that| Justice Balley of the District Su- “every” generalization is untrue, in-[preme Court tod: lege this fall and to make up for fail- a5 ures or lost itme in their work last | dismissed the con- [year | cluding this one.” tempt rule recently issued against mfi’{!;{""“j-rj“'";";'Zn;‘-ng’vl‘;'l"':’r York | The traveler from America in Ja- |Edgar C. Snyder. United States mar-lof ceremony will mark the clos! pan sees: shal for the District of Columbia 'VP;! H\l-ludmn;or »'D.l vn%nl\'tvr;ul |d'nr~ A nation that lives in the wood- |Snyder, acting under advice of the|have boen dexoted el el shed. (Practically all the houses,|nited’ States atto sl LR LT S T both in the country and in the great | " i e ehonls ahe eve t 2 matches which will be held in New- RS. COOLIDGE is spending a port, Monday and Tuesday, August i busy day in the executive |35 and o1, v suite at the New Willard, | postponed Dinner to seeing few or no friends and | Be Given August 15. devoting her time to going over her | The monthly subscription dirfher of mail with Miss Randolph, her secre- | the business and professional woman'’ R T . section of the Woman's City Club, Y. and her assistants. Undoubtedly | postponed on Auzust S, out of re. | For Better Vision The Right Glasses i i | and the President and Mrs. Coolidge will | spect to the memory of President x'lllios are tiny gne-story wooden af- |to surrender a quantity of betting g='dq‘f;ih;;‘;'}‘~,‘\,'}:")"i‘j"vh“\""fl'wj,r e 3 g0 for a drive this evening and | Harding, will be given on August 15, i fairs.) paraphernalia seizéd by the police i Eye Comfort = : s M8 | The dinfer, which will be ceved in i ; A nation that lives on the floor. s ¥ ne informally with a friend. | the garden at 6:30 o'clock, will be | [ R A jimhey 'ait o the Mooy, slesp oicelie|AICINE & 8l on the apartment of Consult ; — | followed Ly a moving plcture show— 5 ? : | o0 and practically eat on the floor. [John B. Keleher at 1 1 street Cards of Thanks. 3 Chief Justice of Supreme the romantic historical drama, “Cardl | The adults ride in baby wagons and |northwest, who was charged with 3 = Court En Route to Canada. < s. Thelma Mills Trot 1 4 the Dbabies live on their thers’ 5 . & FROST. The' famils of the lste re. Kinsman Optical Co. | gan dirs. Thelma Mills Trotter will | [ e jon_their mothers|maying a handbook on the races. | BELLE 0. FROST acknowledge with 3 Chief Justice William Howard Taft | entertain with — dialect songs. ac ; backs. (The Jipricksha was invent- fqhg ret t the mans acts of K 705 14th St. N.W. returned to Washington this mogn- | cOmpanicd by Mrs. Bessie N. Wild. : ' L {od in 1859 by a misslonary living | peh RN O (e JoCA PROROTY Bad | L ARSI e ik the bea Establishe@l n 1900 ing from Marion, Ohio, and will be ' Mrs. Ada C. Mills Payne will preside. p e o near Yokohama, who fixed over a o S5is Wambler Seaut floral tributes of her many friends & at the New Willard Hotel a rhort P v o # baby camiage for ‘ihe parpose of |Attorney T. Morris Wampler secured| forsl tributes of het mans Jighd = = ime o ot e npe more ] Mr canal Mrs R S MMI8AGE Bene giving an airing to his invalid wite.) |2, Fule in contempt against the official | [ HUSBAND, SHERIDAN § FROST. * g n their i e . when he declined to part with the summer home qn Murray Bay, Canada. | 0Me to Washington from Philadel- A ation that squats. Where an |, operqy PAPE. We extend our Leartfelt thapks te pi L phia for a brief visit, and are staying 1\:::;1“!:: ur;ulha "}r the Japanese |P'RCTL 4 L nswered hatlay: (o gur relatives, melghbori and meny sifends o charge d'affai of the Nether- | at the lee T 3 squats to rest himself. pifeea CRICOL BB OLe0 at as thel for the m s of ax, ‘words o | lands, Dr. J. B. Hubrecht, left Wash- 40 A nation that goes about the ;rr:)ll; dn:.“n' e Imr} noted an appeal | sympathy letters of ‘nrl’:’x‘vm;dvh:‘ ington today for New York, where MrS. Sproul, wife of the former Gov- strest fnibath’ropes: €A man in al 200 S0 order of surrender and Afjffe us, s fox (ke sty o0 rect: At he will make a brief visit before join- ( {TnOT of Pennsylvania, aceompanicd kimona looks like @ man in a bath{ 55 LS% o0 Y 100 AL 5 the eath of our heloved wife. daughter and . ng Mme. Hubrecht and their chiid by her daughter, Mrs. Dorothy Hink- e e atrellets Tt e wixtor, Mrs. LILLIAN MAE PAPE (nee Fra- at Huntington, Long Isiand. Y% | son, are in New York, where they wiahation that gocs on gtilts. (They ‘“'jnu‘x;"‘m;migl’lflrll'mn';){l:ur;ul‘rw-0’”);'( i e are spending several days at the ear wooden clogs which are raised B £ ol o 1MUSBAND, PARENTS, SISTER AND Judse Alton B Parker of New York | Hotel Ambaisador shdita about two inches from the ground |i0 turn over the subject master of a BROTHERS, o and Mrs. Parker left Washington yes- —_— | by two small cross pieces. The clat- e the hding. Among the refine- terday for New York, after spending | oM. and Mrs. Joseph Schilder of for Of s woollediifosteenr i | X Wsmplctoontanden thaf the or; Deaths some days here at the Hotel Hamilton | Chillicothe, Ohio, ‘motored to Wash- rallway station or on the street is|icr was self-exccuting and could not . ments of modern - — iingten and are passing the week end | lone of the unforgettable sounds of L’[‘ 2uve r\xx-;dml l\ll“\ ~l~lm|,; Il'ntrv AUSTIN. August 9, 1923, at Freedmen's g 2 3 % ol. Frank J. Griffin, U. §. A., and |4t the Hamilton Hotel. They are | (e eountey.. it a ATHONDE est and Buker | " Houwital, after 1 brief life is the increasing Mrs. Grifin salled today aboard the | AcCompanied by their daughter, Miss | {""A nation’ that farms under water. |Combatted that contention, and the [ . ATSTIN President Roosevelt from New York, | MATY Carolyn Schilder and H. Figle- | { Rice, which is the principal crop,Jcourt took the matter under.advise-| Allen's funeral varlira use of Plate Glass where they have spent se 1 days at | Stabler i | must be cultivated part of the time|ment some days ago. ave. n.w. Notice of funeral the Astor since leaving Washinzton, : - under water. It must be about th Justice Bailey. in discharging the | BLAIR. Friday, August 10, 1923, at his resi and Mirrors for in. Dr (Pbrras of i aribian dolass A Lbean o e N who e D T DA b T R LU R R N e Ehizaber - s S 0 e Peruvian delega- as een at the Astor, New York,' bo! n the world. omes hin t provision of scctior the beloved hrsl the Flizabeth 5 g tion to the Tacna-Arica conference wili | Sailed by the resident Roosevelt for | | "A nation that pulls the wheelbar- | 226 of the code and may be supersed- nd 1 Mrs. Davia, . terior a be host to a company of eleven at di Luropean trip yesterday | row. (They pull all vehicles and lead | €d. It is not a scif-executing order n angd ons. ner this evening, when he wiil ent. lall animals, where an A the court find; E gt oy J - L , Whe vill enter- = a , Wi merican | the co & 2 in z ; tain informally in the Willa st | Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Bryan of Lex- Would push and drive They even| Marshal Snyder will continue to § 4 ey be Ylevsd o d roof d 3 v ¥ : € can meet your .| garden. [ington, Va. are spending the week pull the spade, which is shaped like |hold the property until the Court of | Stturdas. August 11, from 4 p.m. uatil 0 jend at the Lee house i I2 hoe. They also puil the knife and |Appeals decides whether Keleher ja| LT criees avd interment at Lyngh most exac.ing re Mr. and Mrs. Willard M. K | A | . & y itean v & Keleher i< Lurg Vu., Monday, August 13 . . Mr. L M. Kochender- 3 — the saw.) entitled to it. The return of the goods = z fer left Saturday for an extended | o Miss Barbara Stumph has returned MES. ALTON B. A nation with no millinery stores, |had been ordered because the search | CLARK. Fridur, 4 e quirements. motor trip along the coast to Bar Har- | {fom a two.weck vacation at New | Wife of Judge Parker of New York, wh fed him to Washington | (The women dress their hair eclab- | Warrant was defective, in the view of | 10 CeTne e ot 5 bor, returning later by way of the[York and Atlantic City. cek ago ained for the official ceremonies attending the funeral of | orately; they wear no hats.) the court, being addressed=to Mal. | Ciark wnd grandam onie M. Simms hite mountains and the Berkshires. ident Har Houses with no furniture. (I went |Sullivan and being executed by one of | nged 82 yeirs at chapel of Founded 1864 Mr. Allen W. Dullex Joins B- through the vast roval palace at|hls officers, without the presence of | George W. Wise Co 2900 M st. n.w. HIRES TURNER Mra. Dulles in Newoort. irths Reported. z Kioto and saw some thirty-six rooms | the superintendent of police. el et Walker a Baptiat . The chief of the division of near) The following births h HE “ EA HER and wot one stick of furniture of any Church, Sunday, &t 2 o tela easte : u o' following bicths have besn sepertedito) ] | kind.) ves and friends invited 12 GLASS COMPANY |oroni™h i, 30 the fitets, Popart; | s, brali deiiiaint 1" the ot SV toue TWO-MINUTE TALKS ON nation that reads and writes| RAPHEL PUMPELLY, 86, [coox ‘Troria: cvrine. peyst o, 102, o Washi IR Dulies i Not a8 Jatnad | RSN ae D, and Risth M Brewesgisl District of ‘Columbia, Marylgnd and SAFE downward or from right to left, in- e tock s res A South Cap Sl DG, {3ira. Duller, In Nowvort, whero she i | {1l s i A ewer, vttt 2GS TS ST A Y. Stead ot from 18tl"ud ighd NOTED GEOLOGIST, DIES LT et oL Y Rossiyn, V {ents. Mr. and Mrs., Henry « Alfeed | s 6. and Mildred E. Hodges, girl. warm tonight and tomorrow, probably == A language with no alphabet. (The - ny Cook, 4 fathe 00k | Foa, Sir “ha Min, Songy Altred | Holnnd g divie s S B Ical thundershowers; Bentls variable No. 10, gharacters represent eyliables, mot i3 brather of Sra. Gertry Strombers Canieen intecio i cupying Greenough place, Ailla] James W. 'wnd Ranche Poccten v T L 5 Street Bay Church, Sunday A Strombers-Carison “inter-Com- | of Py, aTSenongh place, " the villal Jmes W, und Wianch neerden ey B e e e e CROSSING THE STREET. s A natlon that writes one's name Former Harvard Professor, Famed a1 pm. nds and relatives 3 " SyS cuses | e arles B and 0 Newbury, gi T " = - £ ohn Mr. instead of Mr. John e 5 Phone” system focuses| 2 = bioh {harics I and Ellen Newburs, g Thermometer—4 p.m., 78; 8 p.m., 18; Every day the police records | {Smith Author and Explorer, Suc- ' pet your entire plant on your desk. Full he prasident of Willilams College k. Freeman, girl. 12 . ’ 6s: 8 & H e 2 members of Peter Oeden Lodge Tofen L A fand $1Fs Harey % Garhens oiege| o !etie Nt s 12 midnight, 70; 4 am., 68 ¥ am] 72| | of Wushingion, as well as every A nation that s ruled by its an- Curibs to THRess G- T 7 0. F. please atrend s articulars can be had from | tertatning & house ‘eld are en-| Nick G. and Jennie Pappas, bo oon, § Sls other city in the United States, cestors (Americans are ruled by ? al of FRANK COOK, Sun- ek ms 4 Nouse Parly over this| Thomas and Franees Dixon: ¢ rometer—t pm. 20.05; § pm.{ | tell of persons knocked down | |thelr children.) s e A aoS et P s Nugust 12, neteenth Street John J. Odenwald Mr. and Mrs. T. Mott Shavw. De. e Bt . Eirl midnight, 30.06; 4 a.m., 30.03; in the street by automobiles or A nation that counts on fts fin- WP Eiptist Chursh.” By o 1200 B NW. Phone Fracklin 6903 | Mre. Stanton Garfield of Lodtan. Mo | Wiliam’ 8 Searion, sl : 30.04: noon, 30.01 other vehicles. Some of these | |&ers by turning them down instead | NEWPORT. R. I, August 11— s B HARRIS T s -|Helen Robertson of Providence and | ndi0lere & Tiadees or Highest temperature, 50.8, occurred| | accidents are of minor impor- of holding them up. Raphel Pumpelly, widely known au-| CHAS H. HARR e R e A, Df. and Mra. Lawrence i Taoe b ] A4 Marguret Newton. bos. at 2:30 p.m. yesterday. Lowest tem-| | tance, some are very serious and A nation that figures on an abacus | thor and geologist, died at his home Friday, A Stockbridge. SR UnT ROE | Edith J. Pigola. bov perature, 68, o¢curred at 1:20 a.m. to- even fatal. All could be pre- instead -of on a slate or a plece of G b ‘ . 1 O i I s Mrs. Kella House: L [ s 1 and Helen "Kein: Gay Vented" If some one used ‘the | |paper R xth vear. | god mother f TOT men ST Former, Tnited States mambatnador] T oo Suztla VAl Temperature same date last yvear— proper care at the proper mo- A nation that writes with a brush |¥le was professor of mining at Har- Drown. ' Funeral ‘ 2 to Turkey and Mres “=”'::r‘;}~_(,:‘ L)l Ehoriae aofRioca a onh: Higheut, 76; lowest, 63 ment. Some are the result of instead of a pencil or pen. yard from 1866 to 187 Avenue Christian Church, Mondss n els How uticura genthau have as their guests at Wii- and Enein Condition of the Water. Shrslesw) or reckleas ldriving, MAd:;‘fl';’r‘nfll"lg'fll‘h:’;:‘!"i‘m!;‘:i;v Instead | Both for private organizations and eaa liamstown thelr son-in-law $ and Elizabeth Carter. hoy. . % i vhile others are due to equally Su- his own and foreign gover n N Tyirsday morning, Angns 92 o Morris Werthive of Han 2% Dr i Marieilus and Elizabetn ¥rve, girl” Temperature and_condition of the| | Fi0.r SIRSrS TG K€ 10, CNR LY ropeans and Americans do. Dr. Buimpelly. made Lo cetio e stk Ve HAREY FRENGH, (. H l d E t1 Mrs. Morgenthau are spending g | Revert 1. and Elisabeth Chieeks, sil water at § am.: Great Falls—Tem- Pedegtrians should remember A natlon that is uniformly polite, [ rations in many lands. He continued| loved son of William and Bertha French of eale ruptions Imonth at the Grevlock Tnh and ‘wue | perature, 75; condition, muddy. that a'driver of any vehicle is instead of uniformly impolite. scientific. explorations for Japan in| Weodstok. Va. Funeral Sxturday afternoon e jattending the Institute of Politics. Death Weather in Various human and cannot see arcund a A nation that is clean apd odor-{1561-63, and for two years thereafter | ANt 1ot Woadstok 5., 0 g — eaths Reporled. Sy corner or through an obstruc- less. (“The Japanese crowd has no|carried on researches in central, west- | HARRISON, Thursda .\»‘_w{”i S My trouble began with itching The former United States ambas- | The following death el H tion. For this reasort the per. | |odor”—Lafcadio Hearn.) ern and northern China and Mongolta, | Emergencs Hospital, €LAYTOS LU0 . and later my face and scalp broke| |#8dor to France and Mrs. Henry | iy weth ink deaths have been reported to 2wz opp B3 fon who steps out from hehind A nation that has inexcusably of-|In 1864- ndertook a vovage of | 350 0TS yi°R! Nachis, 028 New York =y, out in blisters which White. who spent the first of the | hours e last twenty-four B8 R iieod any obstruction, wagon, auto or fended Europeans and Americans by | exploration s the Gobl desert e Roners terment in Dover. AN deoilo o d ot s week in Ne York. are now the!| Walter Helhiz, 35, Walter Reed Hospital Statlors. 52 35 strect car without looking being efficient, good natured. hard He was state geologist of Michigan 1., Sunday, Aug: . C=<\ 2 Theskin Euests of Mrs. Cornelius Vanderbilt, | Georse H. Wilkon, 22, Garfield Hospital, &% @ ahead has himself alone to working, shrewd, and declining to1863-71; director of the Missour! geo- | ;onngroN. At Ph Pa., August 10 AT )\ sorestuptions netn si., at the Breakers in Newport nnie Rowe, 53, ‘Providence Hospital Lo blame if he {s struck. consider themselves as inferiors. logical survey from 1871 to 1873; chief | YO0 Hypppny F 4 son of S (L |-) was red and inflamed, i Fred Auguste Mitler, 4, Sibley Hospital Z B | You need your eves every —_————— of division, United States geological| h-ana ibe late Helen 3. Johnston, in the % [” and itched and burned Lieut. Col. J. W. Kenyon, U. . A.. /‘pouiay® Diackbura Washington, 72 minute you are walking. pa survey, directing the mineral indus ot ear: lati tiw Nife eral from his J=A. 20 badly that Tconlanet fr:‘& .\lr:.fi‘ke‘nn on pent several days | “Tiank . cartis. 70, 410 1 st ne SRt ‘ ticularly when you are crossing tries division of the tenth census; « - nce. "3448 orth " Panc roft_ st 5 week ngton, having | Jumes P. Beonet Gasge Wi Atlanta a street. Don't hide them by an ganized and directed the northern ugust £:30 2 2 L_) slerp My face was dis-| | come to ‘attend the offic(al ceremons | Horitel S DR e prcioudy | | umbrella or bury them in a transcontinental survey, 1881-84; di Avgust 10. 1623, WALTER B figured and my hair Wednesday. They spent vesterday at | . Sister Mary L. McCarron, 85, Georgetown | Baltimore Cloug | | newspaper or book. Pay as rected the explorations of discovery | beloved hushand of Flossie an. aged 3 v > Visitati g 8 t Cloudy y 1w 1 from Deal's became dry and fel! our in handfuls t}.x”-l\an Rvnwol!an‘r in New York, and | VLRl Goivent, 12 » ot - Bicningy Prélouay | | much attention to how and Inaugurating the development thej years. R e PRk The trouble lasted fov five years Sl geturn to thelr summer home at | Doeotny’ Ritits. 4, Providence Hospital Boston .. Prclondy - | .Where You are walking as you iron ore industry of most of the fron| fmeral home. SRR PSS 2oty ceme “1 read an advertisemen- for Cu- MO o aNy; William Saunders, 4, Emergency Hospital Ruffalo Pr.cloudy ;‘hmk S a!}:!hist’ ah‘nu‘}d( pay to grejra l,elswr-ti.\l“l'hm n 21 western | 2o i, == Louise Higdo ence Hhepital, Flento i ow and where he is driving. ntario, -1901; ated and d r3 N ¥ ¥ e gt dcura Soap and Ointment and sent| | The third secrotary of the United | Fash Soion sy baiens Garais e The middle of the street is rected a physical georaphical LEWIR At Mo e oide of St for a frec sample 1 purchased| |Siates embassy in Tome Mr. Harlan | Jirubad ‘Fomas 30 Freedmess Hospita, | Cinciorari'’” 300 not the place to stpp and archeological exploration of ce T 8. O er Lowie and mother of Mr more and after using thres cakee of| | MILler. Is the guest of 3r. ana Mrs | Tamer Evans, 46 26i5 131h at. Cieveland . 0 04 hold a conversation with your Asia under the auspices of the Iafe e W et L gie D, O e el o ‘Astor” Bristed at Lakeside, | Lmily Clark. o to Deaver ... 30.02 friendk audivet o ofier o b : negie Institution of Washington, N Satnrday, Angust 11, 1923 i P Lenox, Mass., and will remain over| aperoanntt Hospital e - | | even thoughtful-looking people - MARTIN. Saturdar, Auguet 11, 1023, Cutiora fonp and ithics bes 9] | Tenox. aeass Rherinan Goant Bacler oo 530 Mt conre. | Bi e H yen thoughtful-loo} ole | | Reported Death of Th 150 am. DORA . mioved wite of pletely healed * (Signed) Mrs. Kella 5 Yietorla Dixon. 77 ¢ Gulveston )14 thus risking an accldent every porte ree in ASKS LIMITED DIVORCE B Martin, Serviees’ at the §H. Hines ; 5 - . enry Helena ... 3004 3 o | G Yianeral home. 2001 14th st n.w. Houser R 2 Benhams, Virginia. Mrs. J. M. Culp has gone to New- k. 1, Children's Hi Huroa, 8. D. 29.98 it is always hard for two Saturday, August 11. at 5 pm. Friends Use Cuticura des wotlet]| |[Rozt arhere ahe istatayingatiithe || Bl iGoeey, € amntassnd st e, | Juckwaritie: 3016 moving “objocts approaching Kentucky Battle Set at - —— ST Jaterment Greenville, 8. C se Cuticura for every-day toilet| | New Cliffs. onsda Stewart, 1 month, 325 435 st. gw, | Kanses City. 30.00 e e Wite. and ‘Mother of ‘Bois Sy o e e Lo TS Al e 9 94 VS | McMAH purposes Bathe with Soap. soothe e e S Pt o0 termine just when they will Rest Upon Return 7 infant son of Joseps G. and Letitia ¢ with Ointment, dust with Talcum.| | Mrs, Corpelius | bandterbit, arrs: Mars i Miami, Fia. 3018 mect,” You should always cross p . They Were Evicted. Miaanon ep, Mrs. Gibs 3 Hfortz the path of vehicular tra s S o t Frederick Sampies Faeby bt Addros: -Oswrataper| | Stock, Mrs. Sylvanus Stokes Jr.oand | arriage Licenses. P Clear ook e o angll:,\lr:?;o-; Declaring that her husband does | PHELAN. Auzust 10. W23t Feiercl, E rler, Dept, B, Muldan 43 Mass” Sold every. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Walters are| Marriage licenses have been fesued to the s Preloudy [ | gile. 1t may save a minute to < e not love her any more, is tired of | Mt Fity Feshitih, Jo, i, “pitia T T L o among those who have taken boxes | following o ol a0ez 84 Clear cut diagonally across an inter. | |57 the Associated Pres | married 1ife and allowed her and( 0%t " MGTIE A0 o e rentiene 2 2 lfor the women's international tennis | , ARHO"Y B Messenger ‘and Marle E. Tui|Philadeiihia: 8008 8 Cloudy section, but you may lése your HAZARD, Ky. August 11.—Six|their four children to be evicted from | o8Ny Jonn 7. Migsine, 838 East Capitol 8. Arthur Newm: Srhes 30.0 " Clondy life doing it deputy sheriffs who went from here|their home, 1615 Wisconsin avenue! e Mase Monday at :30 am., at S an of Texas City, Tex. Pitteburgh . 40.06 8% Z e e Mondas Mt Geace T Bl e ant pitoste Helen 1. Rrandow of this ity Portiand.Me, 30.00 72 Pt cloudy When crossing a street walk Friday to Cockerill's Fork on Lost|northwest. fast Monday, Mrs. Grace L. | Peter's Chur:h. Interment pr 3 James J. Havden ard Mary M. Phel 3 « between the white lines and Johnson today filed suit for a limited | pHTLLIPS, Denarted this 5 5 Charles M. Wine and Zella A Smit st obey the traflic officer or his Creek, where four prohibition agents|divorce from Herbert E. Johneo August T, 5, at 8 pm. after & od & Bartlett of thiy city and Sarah V. . 90 semaphore. He is there as much had been surrounded by a band of |produce dealer in the Riggs MarKet. | illness ai her vesidonce, 005 3rd st. s pon AL Hattland, N San Antonio. 3 o2 X to-help you as he is to help the | He makes §$500 per month and keeps| PINKIE 0. PHILLIPS, the beloved dangh Grorer 1 Rritia dnd Glivden Alexaner. | Ran Dlogn. . ™ Clody motorist. moonshiners, returned to Hazard to- | 1ie Makes B850 per manth and keepsl Toar stars 1 o Teter piin: . . ; Archle G. 3 of this city and Myrtle | S. Francisco. [ Clout | b f day with seven prisoners and six|refused even to pay the rent of their| Hster of Pete nd_ Righ e anifes ifference E ¢ Calumet, Mich §t. Touis. . w0 Clondy Don't Be a Jay Walker! z Phillips and M Funer Lawrence Jones and Mary G. Hill. St. Paul.. 5 Clear » B mognshine stills after having ex- l;;;m"a-m‘r?t?\;";mdr:nn ,‘“‘S‘:,;"‘:‘,“l‘:" dav. Avgnat 12, at 1 o'clock pm from 7 A e Seattle ... &0 repared by 2 She h. en now are of e ! Taptist Church, F st. between drd and 4% A e ; - HELD IN LIQU Spoiane 3008 8 ieacs WASHINGTON SAFETY C“d-:“: 3‘1"““‘“”“’“x°““h‘“°" In &|charity of friends, Mrs. Johnson as-| it sw. T Willim 3. Howar, D. D. 7 he Apartments an vironment ered 1 WASH., D.C. 30704 8 lou COUNG brief battle in which no one was|serts. Pastor | Friends invited between tf P P tueienyLion 9 n OR SALE. kit wounded. Through _Attorneys Hawken & |PHILLIPS. All members of Eman: ety FOREIGN. Rumors that the prohibition agents | Havell, the wife tell of her marriage |~ No 1. 1, T, C G b ‘ettie Weber Arrested b; (8 a.m.. “ireenwick time, today.) had been unable to escape a trap and |[October 18, 1906, and says her hus-| funeral of Princess 1 D 2530 Que Street N.W. 7 EOh | g5 hime 1% e | BABY CHICK PRODUCERS | oo o 2 e D | oot kit hor Taat Taseas, 'Sie| i Jamat (himyy 7 s boten Precinct Police. London. England SSoear Clear Toonshiners were set at rest by the |charges that his treatment has been | and Al sts s af 1 prg, Sunfas, 08 . . : ris, Fran ERstolondy deputy sheriffs on thelr return. vstematically cruel e ust 120 n full vnitorm. SHter EuSET 9 B Vetil z 3 A o - 5 e N Tnvite IARY R. BOONE, P. ( —and anywhere else. The differences are differences of 5 ~\m=;_‘c"°ber, cnlnr;d. thicty-four | Biams, Samle s s iy END 4-DAY CONVENTION Fhé tederal men tncluded Alex, Gay FROADUS, R. A. s " 2 . Years, 57 G street southwest, was ar- | grackhoim, Sweden.. Part cloudy = heart, who previously had been re- OSEY. Sudd Friday, Augnst 10, 1023, convenience and comfort—of effectiveness and service. rested ‘last night by Lieut. w. £ ?‘.’ll\r:}‘((::‘vfi"l:\n‘ - ciene” International Delegates Guests of [ported Wounded; Tt Iy Stewart, J, D. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. P;y\!:,;lfl]n;\. "SR e ol : < olmes and sev. h Toren (FayaD. Azores o O rom and ¢ D, frorsison, 2 = = t 12:80 a.n.. SA LR iOhI Most attractive size *Apartments—three and four the “fourth precince police. commang | Hamiion: Refmuds’ i Government Poultry Farm at |had been surrounded by the men they THOS-HI}-ELIE}:I\:%‘P-S\T & SONS, | nerat fram e chanel of hnmes & eon 3 S : and Revenue Agent Rose o Clenr were raiding along the Breathitt- 2 . 8E. geon, 7 n.w., Sunday, August 12 ; iy ! . T b Tndertakers. Embalmers. 3 pam. Relatives and friends invited 10 rooms, with bath and cute dining alcove—renting from It was just at midnight that the|taon Ca Cloudy < Beltsville, Md. Perry border, but the siege had been | LS. e Puseral Pailors, R o 1 ¢ o 5 oMcerai DD et iifted when ' the deputy sheriffs ar- Phone Lincoin 430, k Wi e . $65 to $90 per month. Sale of three one-half pints of boot- Members of the International Baby | rived. Teank Geiet'a Son51Go BEED. Fridar. Aucuat 10. 102, &89 ¥k Open ‘for dinspectit leg corn whisky was alleged. WIFE SLAYER SUCCUMBS. [chick Assoctation endea thejr four- | According to the local officers ‘ran| eier’s Sons Co, e A of the late Willlam'F. several shots were fired at them by {1113 SEVENTH ST. N.W. i eed. = Funeral from the residence of her day convention In this city today (o heonshiners before they succeeded | Massra Chapel Teiepiore, _ IMIAIN 2473 Reed. Funertl oo (e 702 Troadwas: HYATTSVILLE BOY MISSING. {ohio Coal Dealer Dies of Self-In- With a trip as guests of the bureau {in making the arrests. every day and evening® . West Cape May, N. J., on Tuesday mori ] Gay ; - Timothy Hanlan et yCnet 14 Tntermiént 'at Grove, Pa. * D Local police have been asked to as- of animal industry, Departmerft of | Gayheart was not taken to a Haz : 5 z : cio & Harry A. Kite sist in a search for Thomas High, six- flicted Wounds. Agriculture, to the government poul- |aTd hospital, as first was reported,| eu H §T. N.E. _phone L ssas_ | TAPP. Suatentr. Auguet 0 1629, ot ber teen years old, reportad missing feom| GALLIPOLIS, OMb, August 11—|try farms at Beltsville Md. | The |ohi, DEPULy Deaton sald ho was un: |™ Qoex Digoife aad Eficlent Sarvic A LT L (@scotposated) 217-;5‘.?;’2" a, Ls‘}:.lcefe"l%u'r‘a'f:g“’ Hy-lyan whittington, forty, coal dealer, xoulr‘ of t:w‘\fl‘rmdskwull, be under di- |by (eleph;ne to obtain further details W. Deal & CO', dav., Angust 12, at 11 ame; from her late 8 Md., sh i rection o re . Lee. cCo 1 . 8§16 H ST. N.E. LINCOLN 8484. residence. nterment a 1] 1514 K Street Phorle Main 4846 ||| 22¥, 1¢£¢ his fome to &o to his place |died here today from self-Inflicted | "q 2% O0 GG Fooreethe most op| O M3 ccount of the f&ht Automentls sl hipes. | Fers: Fatis chureh, Ve of employment at the plan wounds sustained after he shot and 5 Moonshiners Organized. s helder Baldne: Company, ‘l'":!““hye- Killed his wife, Lilllan, forty.five, ¢ :)f‘n:r:?:fen:flb[{x;‘;r’:celr(ng:‘r)s‘:;c:ly:e?:d”l‘xe‘ Moonshiners in the reglon near vas?n the [Dolice were told, but’ falled o |thelr home last night Jealousy the city have produced a yearly out. | Cockrill's fork are well organized, A Rnssen 3 said to have been the cause. Dput of 75,000,000 chicks, have destroyed all telephone lines, so TSTABLISHED 1830 s, EAMTEL 'Van Whittington formerly lived tn [ PUf of 7R0G0.00 chic Hom silinos oo s Tt A cgates to the con- [communication is possible only by A [l lol—— ol o] ———— o[ ———= o] [0 s [o]] [Pt ventlon here'will go'to Ottawa, Can: |couricr, and, everatng in un isolpted MORTICIANS, | =i ¥y 12 p.m.. at the residence of his daugh tor. Ml 5 Sumner rd.® beloved husband of, on: father of Andrew’ ertrude Woodlaw, s WILSON. Departed this life August 8, 1023, ter, Mre. Russell Rowers. 1 —_— gla Bowers, and grandfather of 'Hattia ada, where a convention of th. _land practically inaccessible reglon, 2 Wallac meral from Mount Zion M. E. LOST. fean ‘Assoclation of Tnatrustors wed |are able, by means of & corps of look 1730 ‘732>PE“:A;AVE' Chureh 20th st ber. Dum arton wve. and H 2 . e ining Kodak, tollet | InVestigators in Poultry Husbandry |outs, to learn quickly o & presence PHONES: MAIN 5312-5513 0 st. n.w., Sunday, a 5 p.m. - District National Bank AT Gl A R G L S et y |ouke, o loae Ay Y P eaton ] 5 3 st camp. Communicate wiih Robect 8. Mat- g was quoted as having eald. | & W. WARREN FALTAVULL , U riam 406 t teahenville. Otlo, for peward. Reports trom Lexington 3619 14th St. At Spring Road. i} emo A % : i £ J. L. Caudill of Breathitt o 3 A LN : 5 G Street 1012 8th st WILL HOLD PRISONERS. 5{,‘:;& was reached at Jackson by|____ O0l.- 48& ____ in;Axp. A token of love to the sacred mem- Toral head; At Keith long-distance telephone and said jAMLS T. RYAN, ory of our dear father, “‘:”""’u BLA D, 1 . A tn and N. Y. ave, n.w. and i2th and | Freedom Refused for Irish|Agent Steward had boen leading a 817 PA. AVE. 5. o departed this life August 11, 1808, (3 cience of savln e ave. mo. Teward. Return Ewald, Fdiding party in_ Breathitt county | odel Coapsl ‘Lincoln 142, | Sleep on, dear one, under the sod so green. 1224 Florida ave. ne. S Rebels. during the last week, having de- rivate Ambulances, Fondly loved and remembered, though long - —and the logic of it— T R o Heward Fetars | By the Assoclated P stroyed approximately fifteen stllla. | Lvews In Sommeeth | v, yuow you are housed on that beautiful Per Teatt: New York eity. leward refuri by the Associa res D i T TR e e apt 4 DUBLIN, August 11.—It was of-| ESCAPES WITH WOUND. Joseph F. Bh‘cxhl ffig?s S oo ny eversioed . = P 2 5 ;. Esta 841, ou hav efor . he latter is self-evident upon RO Do e e, ™ thtimg ¢ | iclally announced today that thers S Jo| 3034 M St. N.W, Sustiaes 14l | xou have gone before s, dear father - a moment’s thoughtful reflec- Ape. 318, 1781 ‘folumbia_rd. T2¢ ° | will be no Immedlate release of po-| LENNUT, XKy, Auguet =1 Automobile_Service, Sou Dave won the heavenis glory. e S e CXSTE0 DTN, August 0. between Goanberg's | litical prisonora, o Wounded i the B0 e alont, | Sy LTAY, LEE, Fuseral Digector—ing Digeetor ama | WAL sethor e to' e, BEN i ] 0; d. 1 Capit "Higgins, m eraw » | Bmbalmer. ~Livery in connection. Comm S CHILDREN. ELLIE ) s, - tion. So long as money is the . T 130 3. Corifel] attairs, so informed u";:f:g:{(::";? A Gayheart of Perry county, one | Gpl™yng modern crematorium. oderate | JAMIN BLAND, Jr. ® hoHve lpoRe: hich Kitns (e - emTeReward 107 | LFanaport workers who called for rar |of the pronibition enforcement’ Offi- | prices. 832 Pa. ave. n.w_ Tel. call M. 1383. | BREWER, In sad bnt loving remembrance of CAT, smoky Persian ; *s force, made | PRt 2 e ek iy T ANIEL B, wheels of life’s activities turne CRPSCENT BROOCH, st with poaris and map. l;‘:;:;:ugfi:‘ :‘E,:f,?‘:‘:é’;? and 'St the Fress | hin V{:é‘yi“f"{’;fig:’gfi:‘éfi“?J,’,‘S;‘nfié V.LSSPEARE:CQ.| Bt wded e s ag o ing, it's only logical that one e, et 0 8508 €30, J2 Takomt | “llo Smfbfate! sald (ho government | hat. he, was,the nly ond 1eft, of = | Nelther, ihe susczort Of mop cons | sy sone, b ot toguten, should strive to have the neces- et T T | Btk T Eaet G onaimught |80 By SO e, SN eH ot | AV VMR SAOF SLNW.| vt e s T sary money available to do the FA Bane Dl Fack, Aug. 1 Tinder wi | I 0 SERATE Le, o e Sountey, | MOUIANY, & Sand of moonshiners | ““HERBERT B. NEVIUS | ms nivoten Wifs A cutiones, RobeotiN Moo wanted things. ] i Mg~ Fiond et | iAol oD Facriminataly ' Thnge | LGSt TS0, req men in tho pro- | oae b Anbilsnce, "7 MO | Thrtier BV B TR s President . Saving is one sure way—and ENVELOPE, containing contract addressed to e ,f‘&"%:.";“.‘sflfi“: ':'f.,,“&%‘:,'a He R Sion party were R. L. Stewart, WM. H, SARDO & CO, | 3ust a itoe of sweet remembrace party, on August 6th.. Apt. 256, the Cord: conducive to the f; 7. D. Carpenter of Jackson and C. D.|g "5 5 gt g, ‘Phone Lincoln 524, 0f our loved one, kind and true, the science of saving is ex= vd. Notify this address Fr ) Pt reedom of the | i rrison. we men were trap- | Moders Chapel: Automobils Funerais. T S s AP BROTHERS. WeELIvscomb pressed in a Savings Account— T o namaet e ot I i S R p——— R Y e R T ! C. J. Gockeler where little sllrpluses o a on :‘ft:nd;);”m!:c‘w{;{fl for return. woRK ON NEW STATION. ’r‘x}x‘r‘;:fl"x::él.;;figg‘:‘:;actu%ung; ‘l:s wm”e“t qn fl?;{::“u.i“'\n Jife eight years l(n' today, N. L. Sansbury 3 grow into big amounts—through Eo that 12 vagl iadiorm o telephine haoth | Harbor Polive Headquarters to B E‘n{,‘t"}fi: Hnowtn ag . haven. of moon- S T L iomr s it e e it st B B e i s it Ready by October 12 The prohibition band was practi-| oo iyiog TORMIRYSAOFSL | TirwRY, Tawho. enercd into efernal rest \ Vice Prestdents persistently being added to— e " Franiun Tsogw e SieT H POCKETBOOK, lady's, in Alexandria. Finder cally at the mercy of the moon- 196 o todaye August 11, 1911, and the temptation to heedless Dlanas phona Franklin 10673, | The new police headquarters of the |shiners, Gayheart sald, who wers in | ALMUS R.SPERRE, N R PEARE || ST e Saltitolllo all youe wars, Hilleary L. Offutt, Jr. ding i ided. g PONSE, with paient Teather, st Francloean | harbor precinct, under construction |the rear and on all sides of the . NIGHO! Toright and tathtul o all your ware, | o spending is avoided. Em d who kept up a con- el it Monastery. * Communicatewith Mies Bmms | 8% the foot of dth stract " soutnwest, | mountains and, who kent io. &, ¢ His TOVING DAUGHTER _SUE. AND In our Savings Department Ward e Sotober 15-0% as GnepancYy bgut| ™ During the battle, in” which Gay FUNERAL DESIGNS. BRANDORILDREN LoWnY, DONALD POLICH DOG—Targe male. Tetum for 7s- | by Capt. John B. Wood, assistant en |heart lost trace of all the remaining AND DOROTHY GALLAGHER. The “Friendly Bank” we pay interest at the rate of Ward to A. Bram, 1407 Mass. ave, now. 11% |gineer commissioner. It is a frame |force with him and at which time FOERp e T MARKWARD, In sad but loving remem 3%_ So your money will be STICKPIN — Gentleman's, _friangular-shaped; Structure and will replace the old jthe moonshiners were attacked tr'o':r; Astistios expresaive—inexpensive. brance of m: ::;‘:‘rd!‘:::ivfln"n"l.)tl.lr{A.guLwd.iy' iatinum base, surrounded with sapphi harbor precinct station. the rear by a sherift's posse, MARKWARD. ¥ Blamonds: Jost ‘Friday evening ' ‘n.w. sec.| The modern station house being|wounded man took advantage of the Gude Bros. Co., 1214 F St.| August 11, 1922 tion. Liberal reward. A. K. McDonald, 917 | erected at 17th street and Rhode |opportunity to escape. He expresse For s aiks wa. tilelife save yor 18th st n.w. *"|Tsland avenues southeast to house |little doubt that any of the prohidbi- | ipy C, SHAFFER, Phone M. _ Prayers and tea wefe all in vain, VANITY CASB—@ilver, engraved H. M. T.;|the new twelfth precinct will be com- | tion officers were left alive, fil;l 2416.17-18 God took you eut of your misery, Address Box b PRESSIVE FLORAL EMBLEMS, 000 lith Though it filled our hearts with pain. 17th agd B sts, ®.W, .r.‘g. 1-!£d;z°:avcmhu ’I. agcording te | heart :l. ’.nu to & hospital ix Fop Ak 'muuun Lol : T D WIFE AND 'B& ‘ office. : et v Hllfl. v s earning all the time. s S

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