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SOCIETY. I ~D. C., SATURDAY, AUGUST 18, 1923. Society PRH"L FRECSTSERVEE| - = e ad BY DR. FRANK CRANE. BIEALRCE, -EUGENE AND : . ? £ 4l . There 15 a revolutiop camin in Japan. Deaths. J 3 s K Becat he: a revolution comin - . |BBENT. Departed this 1life Friday morning The President an Mrs.y QOOhdge Will ’ 4 s Officials Here Believe GEr-|everwnere thore 1s imenaints. ®|Economics Bureau Chief f\“.'ni’,:b:‘A.\',-p_\(‘}i‘.d.z.‘.‘f‘; Ladgn i = » B o Not inequality of ability, strength, 2 ‘("\"m vrfl"i 1;'::":0\1.!1':1 ¢ Vv-rlm»” )l:."*: Take Possession of White House _ . many Would Reject Any SUCh | wisdom or churacter, of course. or that | Sees Its IMportance in | L comier ss, St oo ~ T 1\7 . T 2 kind of inequality s incident to all life, f"_,,,_’;“’.fl;""pm»‘,-' n Some mme | ekt \‘ eel\‘ ; Reparatmns Proposal. and is the source of charm;: but in- Unsettled PEFIOdS. N ot 3 5 equality in legal rights, opportunity and 92, e 930 um., At T 3 - Montello ave. n 5 ; : privilege. 5 delovear aanEne. o e HE President and Mrs, Cool-(Washington this week from Columbia i - Officials here appear to be satis-| All souls seek their level (of equal |BY the Associated Press. 3 ewer._ Fuzeral Sunduy, August 19 (it . ] s seek ; at Bethesdu Baptist Churen, ey Clom't o idge accompanied Mre. Hara- | ANty where she has been pur- : fled that any solution of the repara~ GRPOTUNI(Y) 4e water mecka Uts level, | Agricultural forecasting by the gov- | &t &t PArtist Churen 15y il ¢ ing from the White House|will remain with her parents, the tion problems based on the erection |y, yirtims Undumimed, the waters find | €riment, which has been criticized re- | BRICK. Sudenle. Fritas, sugust 17 lust evening, when she made |Her of chaplaing and Mrs. John . of & separate German state in tho | icir universal cvenness smoothly” and |Cently in some quarters, was defended | 4 hioridcere Hots " SARY" ) Mol her final departure, taking her to)Holyoke College, where she is & senior. Rhineland would be immediately re :23"‘%-5[;};;: J.hu: ::g ?:{::;:C i today by Dr. Henry C. Taylor. chief s o pel of Wil n M. Sardo & Co Friendship, the home of Mr. and Mrs. jected by the German government. |40d obstacl of the bureau of agricultural eco-| W i sneral, Trom the chapel o7 Edward Beale McLean, where she will | waunineton foom o oime e = rdo & (o ¢ Miss Isabel Boniface has re ‘;;:Pfi_;: TThle- plan which Maj. Gen. H:ennry Democracy means the rrnm\'::]l of = nomics of the Department of Agricul- :,'n":"m," i thence to ¥t Aloy Y A - g erly the of 5, own o ¢ " 2 e h mass will be sung at 9 remain for some days. Conrad at Governors Island, N. Y., and T. Allen, formerly conmander of the |tificlal barriers, tho breaking pis | Lure, who declared it to be of great| fhe repow of the s “neinE, At 0 am e e Hoyeznor g g American forces”on the Rhine, hus anclent dame, the blasting of venerable |importance particularly in - periods| Loeirei's o000, I s and frien- The President and Mrs. Coolidge . oraeHn ancuncie. MISS GENEVIEVE BURNET. suggested is said here to contain such | rocks of injustice, €o that all souls can |of unsettled ec , A ud. Interment at Sount Of i ¢ the|COl and Mra. D. M. Morrow in The a proposal. It is pointed out, how-|move about and ép and around and o |j Tt ',,”’“"'"1‘ conditions. It Siihe ety « ake session o© he S Chaplain Tho: sal. s 3 = 2 s valuable, he said, v Suddes ‘\\\"l”i! i i ot wesi weta| e iewsy) apointed. sseretatyistol i e aen el Wwan ever, that the Cuno ministry Tepeat- |gpread the level of peace. individual farmer and deater in Taym | e clnddgil At 1 oy i i the President, ‘Mr. C. Bascom Siemp, |nounced Friday by her cousins, Mr. |¢dly asserted opposition to any pro-| Japan, like all Asia and most of Eu- | products as the basis of wite farm | Bisbant or Frmcet iy i haps the latter part, when it Wil belyag the honor guest at luncheon yes- |and Mrs. A. Speer, the weading [Ject for changing the status of the |rope, i3 cursed with the very thing it 18 | management and 1narketing. bt aleg| foneral luter in readiness for them. terday of Mr. Henry, W. Anderson of [to take place in September. Rhineland, and so fur as known, the {proud of—the burden of tradition, a past | o the nation i “na { B = Richmond, ut the Homestead, Hot — — = = abinet has no ?Iflorenl view. ¢, Of lEnorance, superstition and ;‘!'ut‘“i‘- " Springs, Va. T W There appears to be no prospect,) But young Japan, unlike the other o - Secretary Mellon and Son carlier n T e e Somee XOBLL syesi $wo wecks st Base Bocks with lincectare. That the Washingion S |eoi . e e Effects Upon Prices. of TN w1 Returning to the Capital. tion. thelr cousin, Mrs. E. C. Owen, re-|ministration will put forward at this!eagerly, courageously struggling up- “Frequent changes in the sources reafter The Secretary of the Treasury, Mr. E turning some time in September. tme either Gen. “Allen’s project or | ward, of supply and quantities produced | COUNSELMAN. Thursias, August 10, s £ Mr. E. Plummer of the Shippin; = jp |2DY Of the other numerous Sugges-| So long as-there are, on the one hand, | and their effec ces Jesidence, 149 " Thomus gt n.w o N e S N e o s e Eass base oS | . Mr: and Mien: Siatry Ciueap and ‘hf""uuus that have come to It for Solving | collossul — wealth, | barbaric - display, P i adn fieid 4 A.. loving husband of Taw rening. e wil'be kccompanied by | from a motor trip to Malne, and have | daughter Audrey, and their niece, Misa | the German crisis. It has been em- |herciitars masmificeneen o great srms | boamlot judgment than farmers have | in his G0th vear. Fumeru) T M Paul Melion, Who went | opened their apartment in the Burling. |dna McNulty, have motored to Atlan- | phasized that any American move | ban wear: and on the stnes Toned hordes | o in projecting plans for the coming | in Comestiobiyt % 8t 4 pm. " Taterment {th him abroad in June and arrived |ton Hotel. Their motor trip covered {tic City to spend a few days. first of all, must meet the needs of |of laborers little better than beasts of | vear,” said Dr. Taylor. A fopcoass|DoDap. s onal cemetery > with him abroad in Ju ing | MOra than 2,000 milex, and in the four = American interests, and _secondly, | burden, multitudes of small farmers un- | is a statement of wh, - ect POE. August 17, 1023, at her residence. 3 e e Anattanis, 8 MOFMIRE | weekcs of thelr 'wbsence they visited R e ets P fvenue|must ‘be of isuch & character'as 10| ablo t9 make i Nving and!Griving. om |00 to heanen tascs Fnas e P IS AR bitled 14 Miee Allsa Mellon, who also went | Many points of interest. D P mEton Vocterday hold out some probability of success, hopelensly into deeper and decper debt. | ditions and ‘abservatlons intarpreted | Jobn aud Juiict Sarbirs: . o er father in June, re- i o o Toaa ce | for borside, Me., where they wil —— actory workers on starvation n the light of previous experience, nzust 20, st 10 am :Tnhflrnw':l ‘}r‘."‘yvl‘,fi-, Where she is_the 1.,,?,“;.‘"33,.3}&;. ‘:nul’l:\'-“::‘ "af':]m]';::-: Hlly";nrr e pemainder OF the sums and thousands of boys and girls touched ‘While forecasts have always been | Tesidence. Bdward Mellon. Miss Mellon was &|they will remain until after Labor day, | Maine resort. enough schools, just so long w he | will continue to be made, it is be- frequent visitor at the home of Dr. |whon they oin oo orday . b revolution menace. 3 lieved that agricultural forecasting and. Myes. Eaward Mellon last summer | whore. taey itC g Suenhurst, N. 3] Mas. Robert W, Crawford. U. S. A., DUE U_ s' RAILROADS The one hope is in the instinct of order [ can be mads more aecurate e beinn On Their Way Wonderful Shoes— Graceful Shoes — Shoes that will be talked of for their .originality .and charm —will soon be YOUR shoes when ar- rives our great showing of exclusive feminine foolwear Watch for Opening— SOON! ighilipshur n 608 to 614 1lth St. 4900000004000 00000000000 as the basis of a na- Suddenly. Friday. August tional agricultural policy. wn University vita f Abner a nw, eI 00 40000000000 0000000000000000000000 00, i | i N Hel S Iile At Sow hampton: N 5 of Wishington, 15 at the Hotel Astor, inbred in the people; so that the great |ing to bear historieal and sret)otie: nfeheisilin SU Southamy eptember. in New York, for a few days. | change will probably eome about by the | aita cllierriore | Ragwieh s ot The Secretary of Luhor, Mr. Davis. | ya: den_phelan Weddin, normal processes of luw and progress, | the intentions of othere, who ave . O e i = " Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wolf and Miss et . e e b hiamcanite i s thers, ont 1o New esterday to re as in England. o ood 4 imultancously fig on makin v oo i | At 10 0'Clock Thix Morning. Leabel Woll of Indignapolis are gicsts Commission States Basis to Deter- fury, as in the French revolution and [rendjuetmente w';f,”,”,;,’;f.,,\,.n”,'v Akingl s mrne Hoiial ¥ % , The marriage of Miss Mary Mercedes |8t the Lee IHouse, having arrived by B the bolshevik overturning. of forecants. The b e e 3| loved daughte 5 i s y ) mitie Mon editar purpose of agricul Col. and Mrs. Hamilton Hawkins en- | preian, daughter of Mr. and Mra. Joseph | ™0t Moneys Owed fo | Japan is destined to be a vast indus- al sting 15° the wise ooiq ] Mother ot Cla tertained informally at dinner last —_— jtrial island, as England: and the prog- of production in order e oo | : e when ‘their guests included | Aloysius Phelan, to Mr. James John ” War Operation. ress toward democracy is always more | i o REMIACHon In order that there Maj. and Mrs. Charles L. Scott, Maj. | Hayden of Marshfleld, Wis., son of the STAGE STAR OF ’88 DEAD. ~ {difeult in industrial than in agricul- | peticeen the ‘Am,_“‘“’r’;fjn" ;‘:(’M;"\, and Mrs. John Barry and Capt. and|jate Mr. and Mrs. John Hayden, took e tural communitles. tion and between agriculture and 0. Justor. Interment Mong s00ss0sss0rstestenes + + . $ + . - + * r + . + . . . . . + . . . * . . * 3 + * + + . * + 4l - * . - . . . + + . . . . . . . . . . + + . - odll * 3 | of funeral hercafter, Binsdisenuls ; e hetw 20, at 1 pm.. at Chantiily, Va \lics Naney Hawkins, who accom- | Place this morning at 10 o'clock, in the | Marie Wainwright Leading” Wom- {nalzeRuIations forcom bty e | o SN ehit h nAGTS tiuriaor 8 v | CLED nust HILL. Friday. August 15. 1923, after a £ Booth and Salvini. result of federal administ dur- ve e 4 h HILL, devo U . tor trip to the Blue Ridge I i e e 4 an o 8 ederal administration dur- | Hence we are warranted in our hope S 2 o Muirioe i The Right Glasses last week, rewained there as the | formed by Ri. Kev. Mgr. Bdward .| B the Associated Press. Ing the war and under the guaranty |that the commng. revoiution will ho a |, . PR BE FA".URE 1 SSmRIwcotiE Net) \ _of E S v il JONES. Departed this life August 16, 16 ore. She will return to Washing- . : 4 st e oughly radical, evolution; and that t i st 16, 162 omfort S = : : f Charles "J. Jones and Mary Jooes Rillove The governor of the Federal Reserve| Trisrweiler and Rev. Dr. James H.|notable starring tour of 1838, died | mission Britain is to Europe. > husband of Hattie M. Jones and fath jto v ngton yester! from his|"The bridal couple left immoadiately | 1c d’ rece e today by the ” Several State Institutions Report-| ° ate Mary'E. Simpwn Funeral 1 Kinsman Optical Co., || [hme in Marion Onig.- Mr Crisminger | agei oo e 4ple, 6 mmediately | o word recrived here o4y b (56 | yay e carriers coud enuvr s | 16 “FIRST OFFENDERS” | port-| (i jaie ey E. Simpwon, Funerel” trom *? fl {and her daught Miss Donna Ruth jgary : i it = their operating expenses during o 705 14th St. N.W. & served at the home of the bride’s par- P 4 P s during the Bl 1000 {cause of the ilin; of Mrs. Crissinger. | weqa 5 * ment is based, the cost of materials 5 . JONES. The Banncker Relief Association Extablished in 1960 wedding trip. Marriage Licenses. applied to muintenance of the Iines mington, N. C., Disclosure: Ares the death of Brother JOH have gone to Pittsfield, Mass. from |, as were kept in accordance with regu- > n.w., on Monday afternc thelr home at Esopus, X, Y . ana are | folowing lations of the commission and of the| Few of 21 Arrested in “Re- | s . o5 lapse of t} o e = 2 J. C. BURLLE, Secretars. President. entertained a s ! George M. Patton of Forest City, Mo., snd | further held that “the use of separate markable Night. i Mg : JONES. The Crispus Attucks Reltet Associa. formally at luncheon yesterday. { Arlive M. Cav Laconia, N. H. factors for new and scrap materials bl |" fimington, N. is being : = (T SR : made by agents of the Department of | JONES & funeral will be held Mr. Slarence H. Mackay spent a fow | Samucl J. Mictacl and Rebecea Fagan, both piecework ‘represented [ District of Columbia branch of Police | Justice. it was annoanecd. oy o] rm b Corcoreni s | days Tast week ‘with his son-in-iaw | of Richmond, Va is impracticable under |Court today, Judge Robert F. _\h‘,] E ay a ; Mrs. William R. Scott. But the people are quick to learn, are For Bener vl.lm i iled Col. and Mrs. Haw) Catholic Church of St. Thomas' amount due the varlous railroads as a above all have a strong sense of justice. illness at dmens Hospital, MAGGT uest of Ars. George Sargent of Bal-| Pace of ‘the ‘Catholic University, A| NEW YORK, August 15.—Marie |provision of the transportation act|PSiceuble, though none the less thor- JORN YISO JONES, ' won of ‘tie “iat Rev. Dr. John O'Grady. Rev. Betst|ing woman Hooth and Salvini in thefr [ by the Interstate Commerce Com-|order to the far eust, even as Great n of the "ia Consuit Board, Mr. D. R. Crissinger. returned | Ryaqn, yesterday_in Scranton, Pa.. according | Substantially, the commission found the e o o nenient % o'ctock. " Relatives and iricnge oo ; . 5 ed to Hav 8 ten e L i et | served ag,the home of (he bridt's yr: o Shamguelasonaas ouine FACE POLICE JUDGE| e Collapsed After Wil- | attend 4 e . = g = JONES an = Miss Lily June Axton will return (0] Judge and Mrs. Alton T. Parker| iiage fieenses hase been fmsued to the |43 Shown by such railroad uccounts | Intoxication Charge Holds Onlyl Trom his ata. yesids ) Further investigation 1o ot i pim e at the Maplewood Hotel, where they | Alain Montfort and Eugenie M. Perrous. |director general of railroads. 1t wae RS oy ol ‘tion ausounces The. desth of Do d the recognition of changes in the The featur £ tho session L ! T nwe, on Morday. 4 i and_daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Coliegeman and Pauline Fa existing clrcumstances and is unnec. = " the depurtment. Four arrests al-| - o W. STEPHEN FULLER, Presidedy O'Brien, (at Nouthampton, 'Long Is- E. Harris of Faber, Va., and Wil. | essary to substantial justice. il ey '“ufx:‘;::my.'.}‘,‘;:gf:; ready have been made, those taken mu.’zn“ RLLS, Secretary. 18 ;?p_di\'fi?&n?"\‘;:»fl, Joined s eon. | te Jane el o Tl S 18 Sl pah gl i S i w),(,m‘lr::o custody including Lieut. Gov. W. | Miam Chapter, o " 0. B orer ol M tha eth E. D Maret of Bryan, Tex., and Peart told the court it ‘was the first time|B. Cooper, former chairman of the| 10 Attend the fineral of Sister 311 ho Adirondacks. e v LEGION COMMANDER that they had ever been brought into | board: his brother. Thomas Cooper, | MILLLR Sundar. August 10 o - = ars Washington. co P 3 . ost of thei o1 ident: & from Metropolitan A. E Frau vom Rath was the guest in M Washington. icourt on any charge. Most of them |former president, and his son, Horace o et L) 3 whose honor Mr. and Mrs. George T, | o k- ) ELECTED FIFTH TIME j%ere St e tne " fan clemeney of the | G Cooper, former cashier S | e e el alls Maxwell entertained at dinner last |y pe e — Soime by nélikireleased onichelciner | RAvOrte fo (tHeidendxtrient ald thell E CEN RITE L L L evening at Southampton, e F g podstock, ¥ sonal bonds. aflure of the Wilmington bank 50 AN B o = aw and s: o S i R Pittabiirgh, P suy that it remarkable that in ate banks that carried a = 4 £ 18° Jaw and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Harry & Pittsbirgh, Pa.. and Meeting of Lafayette Post in Aot ok ihet e o n ;;\;u":i{‘rk"m”] aper ot the ComorES (NELSON. Departed this 1 N - av ic! v fi C P of the er- gust 15, 1 at 5o This evening Mr. and Mre. Biack |, P Mandel Bounem should have picked up so many first!elal Natfonal, and that the entice ! z t will ‘he hosts at dinner. entertaining | S CHeme " L e saes. ant New York Avenue. offenders and as they were making |community in the eastern and northe | Sherdes . Fe b ool e in compliment to their house gues Julle W, Lipse ot e H. L. Wilson. 1818 Kalorama road, [thelr initlal appearance in the court ern sections of North Carolina, where| 105 a devoted wife, Fraome i Frau vem Rath and Mrs. Lydig Hoyt Ibur . Hall and tance G. Brown. for the fifth tlme was elected post [they were entitled to clemency _|these banke w located, has been three sisters, who will arrive today at Southamp- Harry L. Curtls and Kena 1. Cornwell nder of Lafayette Post, Two of the defendants were coal|seriously affected financially. - Annte B. Hutc ton’to remuin over the week end. | FAvani A Stes o Tuusiie, and | 3 the n, ar thd {heavers. | They said that the people | L Roach and s bowt of rlatives Later Mr. and Mrs. Black will take | A" L., Brown of Boston. Mass. annual election held by that organi- {Who emploved them to store the coa = friends tal Sunday, Auguer 19, at > e AL e Bl e mer, vt S LSt S (N SV et 0 end 1 St | OPEN WESTERN TARIFE | ~oms »o ot B Wi ol dancing. George C. Rooker. fr.. and Carrle R. John- | Legion headquarters, 1423 New York |knocked the out. The arresting - son, both of Richmund, avenue, officers sald instead of putting the | NEWELL. Suddenls Thursday, August Mrs. Henry R. Rea will be hostess |~ Kaymoud Gray and Avdie R. Careon Other officers elected were B, K.|c0al in the cellars it was scattered HEADQUARTERS HERE| et pisE zesldence at dinner this evening in her s Perin, scnior vice commander; over the street and pavements. One = e PEARL HILL. loving mer home at Southampton, Long Isla Nash, junior vice commandes =, |man told the court he went on a . AL Her 21 H E . iy Companion Organization to S from the Langdon M. B. Cl — : P P spree every three years and the period n to South- 3 Mr. and Mrs. H B. Leary went to] Births Reported- Ratl wost adjutant; BB, s finance officer: Dr. H. H. Lef, <t [having arrived ‘yesterday he got T . ne., between J2od and H4th, CoLUMBIA ing at the Homestead over the Week | the health department Ju the last twents- | chaplain, Thomas Walker, quarter- |Venerable colored man. who was for Legislation. ATETRCHIS, 2058 i 0 e end. 7 { four Hours: master: R. A. Hadfield, color-bearer: |10 the Gallinger Municipal Ho 1 J it dlezs. aes Mr) and Mrs Willlam G. Craw! Harcr A and Marguerite B, Beckert, girl. | John L. Lee, color-beare;, and L. P.|foF treatment, said that he got o Opening in the Munsey huilding of | THOMPSON. heloved plr. and Mrs. William G. Crawford | Wiiliam T. and Edits 3. Menshaw: w07, | Womon” proticie omoee {Jail Tuesday® after serving fifteen | headquaTters of the Western, Tariff loving father have arrived at Pittsfield. Mass., and | Neal W. and Julla R. Dumont, girl The following members were elect- {4a¥S: that he had been sent thereAssociation, a companion organization E. Wood and Hube arc the gucsts over Sunday of Mrs.| Liosd 0. and Edoa M. Jtaum. bos ed as delegates and alternates to the |10 86t & wash,” meaning a bath, and [to the Southern Tariff Association son Friday at 7:30 1 William Pollock, in her place, Holn Thomas I e and Jape T MeCarthy, boy. | 40 o O vantion. to. he held (that vesterday he was washing his|was announced foday g s, Camobell's undertaking estabiishmes it - corge 3. wnd Ells 1o Brons, bos September 7 and §: H.'L. Wilson, L. [Clothes “to get the ccho off of them,”! The new organization holds author- y luvited, Taterpeat ot Fank Bass A i aee T TATDlebe ihes inonall Mok SaEIR T o, hos . Walton, C. W. Hilkert and Dr, H. |¢XP1aining by “echo” that he meant[ity to speak for united westorn jm- 1 S to New York for a few days' stay at] Verne and Audres s, girl. H. Leffler. he smell of the jail. dustry in the matter of tariff legisla- | TorEy. om = | e eratne e T Walter H. and Da ifith, oy tion, and will bear the sume relation | * star Lodgs, %o, S0 1870 o, & o Charles J. and Li M. McDaniel, gir {10 the producers of the west that the e e I wn s et | THE WEATHER |0 C: POSTAL WORKERS _ tousners suriff focirion folie fo| s & ik i olf >, 1 Cilen Spencer Mussex. honors{ Lawresre S A T e g TO BE PHOTOGRAPHED |y, orsanization are: " frranic "3 | S Mornirg i | ! | Hagenbarth of Salt Take Cite Utal eral from his 7 Washington College of{ Chester D. and Edpa Patience, Loy = H | chairma aJ <t £ inds our| 128 H st. s.w.. Monday, Au v, is vis er son and wife. son and Tda Your g For the District of Columbia and | . = B iairman, and J. A. Arnold of this ci sl (o M o e s s wifei | John . ana Annie Maryland —Fair tonight and tomor- | Pictures to Be Filed Away With|manaser Tempie. No. . fovited o e Sl S A S i T o, row; moderate temperature; gentle e : Western headquarters will be mai HORACE' E. SMITH, | Chicago. Later she ie to bo the guest| 3rary“ang Ola Stokes. boy variable winds Civil Service Records | tatned in Denver. GEORGE F. HATTON, S |of Miss Janet McWilllams at her| Jong and Lizzie Davis, boy. For Virginia—Fair tonight and to- jomUnke, I Mivncoom. | AlnsMus For West Virginia — Fair tonight \ conla e edenad East Falls Church. Va.. Cap s daughter, Miss Dela P. Mussey. | = ot co k nigh All emploves of the Wachington |Wworld's greatest snake charmer, ha TUTTLE, in bis 85th ye merly of Washington but now of | Deaths Reported. end tomorrow: moderate temperature. | cii} post gfiice, oMeials, carriers and | been chosen to take ‘chiarge of et | New York city, is spending the sUm-| 7y folowing deaths hare been rport Records for Twenty-four Hours. |clerks, will have their photographs | Teptiles at the London Zoo. g i e o7 S fente s S vt ] e o S e e, [Shoha, UL Bage, S Jhotassins n dlemoriam. o hour. 7 2 midnight, 61; § am. 6: § a.m. |t0_notification today by Postmaster BELL. Sacred ta the memory of iy Mr. and Mra Wintemute Sloan and | Plorence Rassett. 5, Gallinger Hospital 62: noon, 71. 4 ¥ {oniey toltlle dmiplgyes Datier AMECIL BEID, SHo depasied the latters father, Mr. Lewis Gard-| em's hametr 5 s nter Howita Barometer—Four pn., 30.07; § pm., |, ATFangements have been made to| Hfe eloven vears ago_todar ner. left Washington vesterday for a | Edmund T. 1 31, George Washingto ght, 30.06: M- lhave the photographs taken irch’s b eare e or o e ngton Y ht, 30 4am, 50.04; 3 > i v osep. « birch’s ns thirty-four Tears ago | visit in the west, including Yellow- | University Hos noon, 30.06. groups. and then havesthe individu S = 2 ) stone National Park. They will re- | Mary Juds, 41, Georsetwnn Caversity Hos | §fighest temperature, 6.6, occurred |PROSORTARhS taken out of (he groups: | 3034 M St. N.W. Reiablines 2861, O pume:the dlient heaetachs : . - i » 66.6. ach man's photo to be ith his o & ose who have Tost « turn to Washington September 15. 1PU8U /s Carey. 70, 3013 Cambridge ot at 1130 am. today, ) s 1o the omoe. ot e saatl Automobile Service: ot foe ittt W oen o e = : ©5 B. Yeatman, T, 835 Adame st n.e Lowest temperature, 59.9, oce e IR LEE, Fom o For er beloved $o well. | Indla Jay of Seward Square left Bal- | Willlam Thomas. 10 monthe, Children's Hos- | Temperature same date last vear— | aiminisiration of the Roat oMo, The | TPel ana modern® crematoriu. " Moduiasy| - No ane here o carih knoweo | timore today by the Merchants and |pital ighe: 2; 1o T H . 332 Pa. ave. 1 But God 0 HUNE At Boens: Miners' line for Boston. They will | Bdith L. Morgan, 18 dass, 238 24 st. n.c. Highest. 92; lowest, 72. jphotographing will not be compyl- { 9rices. 332 Pa. ave. nw Tel. call M. 138 | Dot God hem hom . . Fy { be dox Howard L. Pmbrey, 19 dars, 1331 Emcrson Condition of the Water. sory, but it is expected that all the [3 PE LOVING DAUGHTER AND SISTER, SAD MOURNING BLACK *“race Thompson, 1123 B at. ne Temperature and_ condition of_the | cmpioves wil gladty co-operate im ine | W, LS AR.E'CO. B JHGER & Dyed Within 24 Hours " 43, en ronte to 1316 W st, | water at 8 am.: Great Falls—Tem- -“”\!”‘fi‘- hotographs are filed with: Neither the successors of nor con- | CLARK. In_ loving memors of our devote CARMACK DRY CLEANING CO.! Jotn i 3 Tospital. perature, 72: condition slightly muddy. { _Small photographs are filed Withi,coted with the original W. R. Spear, mother, ANNIE A. CLARK. wha ] Rt Fansie T e lieo court 4w, | each emplo; civil service papers, | Bacted tith tl . S A 2480 15tk St Col. 636 { oiofant of Allissn and lan. Youss, 15 b, Weather in Various Citles. ibut the post office desires to have | Pt i onn_ 940 F St N.W. | i pont Cirele, Fr. 5232 1507 B st nle. arger- and clearer photostaphs of | Z22 A R “Westinghouse Electric _Motors Tewperature >z each man and woman. The phote HERBERT B. NEVIUS | “j,4, droems of sindness =) hhil!gior N eetuo Motor H | graphs will be used in cases when it| )08 NEW YORK AVE. N.w. MAIN 2804, | £ | stall motors. Get my prices. Guar- Stations. janteq with every motor. H i John J. Odenwald 5 {1200 H N.W. Ph 2’ Lodge. TUTTLE. Thursday, August u alwass wish' o night-time 1S Tecessary to indentify an employe. | Private Ambulnoce. Blen 1 Gt i =n mubns State of | = - uls : L WL | "WML H. SARDO & CO. | ™,/ et . v a0 s |CAMPBELL T0 ENFORCE | juawsre™ pooiae GO0 | el i 10 B0 P T : AGRICULTURE LAWS! Thougic 1% sy ‘seers ehdiem rears ! THEORIGINAL =y M. LAY SIE M. CLALK. - Albany ... 3008 s Ei — Atlan 30,00 Clouds calter G oa . acting chief | . MILDRED L, D to climond * on Masonle card. | Raltimore 10,04 Cloudy o of re 0! vork ¢ e e 2o Cioudy | appointed director of regulators work | " '1208 H STREET.N.W. ot b ER. o BT o ear e o rtian Terented by Congress.| WIAIN108 ‘FORMERY 40 PY. i s ot matience | 5 Boston ..... 80.10 ear new i er by gres years you struggled on | Sunday, 2 Rumaio ... 30.08 U Behudy | M Chmpbell will assist the Secre- | ALMUS R.SPEARE WI . SPEARE Those hands that rest for cver Chiarleston.. 29.9% Clondy | tary of Agriculture in administering |t GLYDE J. NIGHOI e ands el e ot pome Chicago .. 30 e G the L enforcement worls of the de- : E L ih T momish A B cou 2 G Sies permment L Ll e THOSHRINAPTE S ISONS meia e e e cosn et At el S gy | his new duties about October 1 upon 131 ELEVENTH ST. £E. Williamson Smigh, ‘o died st Braddn R e e S e PiCloudy | the arrival of Dr. C. A. Browne, the | Undertakers. == - ' Ewbaimers Heights, Md.. 18 1018, D oloek B Galveston . 30.04 Clear new chief of the bureau of chemistry. Phone Lincoln 480. Wil party who picked 6p brown and | fojena ... . 30.08 Clear v ve general super- sad remembrance of my dea ! white beagle hound. strayed from 2536 Myr-|furon. §. . 30.08 &2 Sicar Mr. Campbell will have & D 2 0 TA HATVEY, whe de s i 18 o . B i 3 Visory administration of regulato Frank Geier’s Sons Co, AR Wty HEN the routine of din- ||t sxc. Pletie return? Roward. ' vitle” 30.04 e e the food and drugs act, { 1113 skYENTH ST. N.W. Main 2473 : i TieRRAND, = SIS el T dia. | Los Angeles. 20.98 > Cloudy the meat inspection act. the insecti- | yojern Cuapel. Teicphon S ium:. In sad but loving remebrance of ner-athome palls, cele- D o o Tonioriiie : 30.08 D Clear cide and fungiclde act. the plant Godfather, ROBERT 1ANE, who dicd Mg gt x4 o |G B | Sl SR el et | Perrp & Balgh | s i R rate mn truly roya ashion. - S —| New Orleans 29.98 Cloudy the migatory bird treaty act. the cot- Sfain 88 erald Walsh. HIS GODCHILD RUTH = K | New York...80.08 72 Clear futures act, the grain standards Toa e . ; - L Rest cool and comfortable 3 Okla, City... 30,08 © Clear ol O'CONNOR. In loving remembrance of m A Big Thing in Hanlan v oy Ysosor] Phone Columbia e &rpamsas *qusia e ‘mug oy ww Pt.clouds EEE A 2% : - = ® t. packers and < and Colorado. Phone North 1171-W. £ oRinTe N0 S ** Preloudy | 8Ct. ~ warehouse ac c a e LS ) g above the city and revel in || HANOBAG, trows Teather; Ariingion e Ehiladelphia. 3 Cloudy :t‘n‘gth):{:;sa:c!-t future trading and WALTER A O'CONNOI who died tn . evening; co 1 oenf o t < 3 cars ago today, August S, 192 g the palatable platters pre- o ok, Tt e O Cloudy Mr. Campbell wae appointed chief WIFE AND CHILDREN rd. Clear | food and drug inspector in the bureau \WIERS ¢ PORTS. In sad but loving remembrance « pared by our famous Chef, || K55 nixG with about ten hers and tag . Clondy | 5¢ chemistry in 1907. In 1916 he was my beloved wife, ALMA GERTRUDE, . 2888 2! SBLBL 383! Qloudy | reau of chemistry. Upon the resign August 18, 1918 1 (5. on G vt o frout Wootward & Loth S Flease phone Monday i Yo In the atore. Flease D T S nelisiai s the b our beloved mother, ALMA - GERTREDE mitable Steak and K = IItToR of onier i te law requtied PHONES: MAIN 5312-5513 who departed this life five years ago tods 8 Cloudy Only those who hate lost can tell Served at $2.00 Each F—Taure for fur, of TH between W. W. Deal & Co,, G e ean il , 0 Charge oid FTaseen; Webmer: WARREN TALTAVULL | 1 stood beside sour bedsi atch the papers Dinner. Service, inside oo s Thester. " Reward! ‘Line ions, Temperature. Weather. w. : - ey when weather' is bad. B e ot 2% | London. " Engiana. . P55 “"Fart clondy | Coleen Moore and McCormick Will| 3619 14th Sso Al“ipring Road, And ssw you pass away, 1. b two flowers of pearls and dismonds in center. = e Ratnt ES T. AN, The flowers 1 placed upon sour grave e waauns Teward. . Columbin 2811. 180 | e waden. 5 Clear LOS ANGELES, Calif., August 18 J A%,‘, psL szl,{s\_,z_ 2 May wither and dec Overcoats X io Dols. marked “Keturn to Lamb & Tilden~ Reward: Cloudy | gppointed assistant chief of the bu- departed this life five years ago fodas Antonio Dols. SSIP:Wost 2000 aE Gioaty | tion of Dr. Alsberg as chief in 1921, HER LOVING HUSBAND. Clougy 131z Campbell was appointed acting PORTS. In sad but loving remembrance @ . . i 3 n & 2 = LOCKET, gold, with one diamond; engraved NS holder of that Dositon o be & August 18, 1918 Is Comlng Italian Dinners A F. W Tost in Cnion sation. Reward. Clouty | the hold Gulek, Dignified_and Efcient Bervice, 50 ok s skt iheantaties Columbta rd, and Girard st., Friday evening. 816 H ST. N.E. LINCOLN 3464, Eiia Selet e iy borne u sl A I8 N . bile_Service. Chapel. EiReloves No Cover Charge at 1 Sies. Sizmonki_Adu e i ACTRESS TO MARRY. Automonii Service oo BRI SRCenTER Araia Oh, well o' 1 remeniber, Phone Main 4336 for PIN. gold, Tn_shupe of shepherd's crook, with | Barie, Framce.... 1111l Eart cloudy Wod Tonight. iy e e . POCKETBOOK, bluck, with $30 and_receipts. | Gibraltar, Spain. Clear Coleen ‘Moore, motion picture actress, o % tnoets 14 But my love for you who slecps beneath Meyer Davis’ Famous EO5T Steclo, 5007 T ave., or Reg. Div., City | Horta (Fayall, A Part clouds | 41 John Emmett McCormick, western | 40 C*%liv 0 Ambutances— " % Shall_never pass aw i i P.O. e Bart cloudy | o bresentative of the Assoclated First Livery in_Connacting. RER LOVING DAUGHTER ADELAIDE. * / / ' A Le Paradis Band SPECTACLES, gold framed. double lens. | san Juan, Porto Rico Fart cloudy | o ional Plotures, Inc., obtained a mar- ——————— = ROBINSON. In loving memory of our mothe: e 4 @C 0 I"'"""“"- iy el ant 2 v ine | Golon, Ganal Cloudy e license here vesterday and plan MONUMENTS. LOUISA A. ROBINSON. who entered into Franklin 2407 to be married tonight. eternal rest August 1S, 1019, THE FAMIL TIRE, Goodyear, 3334, on rim. Phone Adams We specialize In designing and erect- 205 after T 2092 Allen pl. _Reward. | FILES BANKRUPTCY PETITION 7th at F g :;; Cgives i) on ey Bard ot atis: || e ‘Drooks S o fne JOHN A. BLISS DIES. Ing memorials (monuments and mause- FUNERAL DESIGNS. 11th Ifld‘xonrw. Reward. 1021 Park rd. n.w. street northwest, Jel‘mla S Vail, presi- '*OLUMBUS, Ohio, August 18.—~John leums) of quality and character, Prompt auto delivery service etz 2016, 7 = 18° ) dent and general manager, today filed [A. Bliss, sixty-six years old, mcting| Let us take you to see many speci- Artistic—expressive—inexpensiy AL N, cable Dapers o0 w0 oF | “petition in_voluntary bankruptey. | héad of the state fish and kame depart- | mens of our work in any of the local|Guude Bros. Co., 1214 F St. BT pmpe, 1880, 14th ot nwee ' °"¢™ | The debts of the corporation are |ment, and one of Gov. Donahes's ad-{ "o O AL Mgy, e R R0 =T placed at $13,743.03 and_assets $3,304. | visors, died suddenly at his home here GEO. C. SHAFFER Phone M L wher must have hapern: Towand $io. | Attorneys James S. S h am o . e’ Years| THE 4. F. MANNING cO., INC :’xpn-:‘s-r;'i PLORAL EMBLEMS." 300 14ih 5 : % . the com- vice for twenty-two years. e NG n Fietse refum to M. A" shapiro. 311 Ten's rl,’i-"“- HlInhappear fosyeidicoms fate Bilne was & democrat. ¥ 914 Fifteenth Street. i AT MODERATE PRICES st ow. Member Better Business Bureau